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FRANK P. GRYNCEWICZ Grync . . . and his 7-minute trips to Holden in his “super car”; what’s that under your seat?; anyone game for a race?; dotes on Chevies; hunter of gals and other wild animals; superb in the class play; success for him has been slow, but sure. PAULETTE GRYNCEWICZ Paulette . . . Tom ' s other half; great for trips to Benson’s Animal Farm; look at that ceiling; another of Mrs. Marble’s favorites; the Singing Wind; loves to play card in the early a.m. hours; bombs away—splash!; a great girl with a future to match. ELAINE I. HARTMAN Elaine . . . quiet in school, but mischievous outside; her quick wit and ready smile are great assets; Miss McPart- land’s favorite artist—too neat, though; contributed the nut¬ tiest stories to the Arrow; one of those people that are bound to go places. SHARON R. HEWITT Sharon . . . and Dave; always has a smile; can really roll them guttural r-r-r-r’s in French; B.Y.F. secretary; can be found studying any time of day—well almost; always willing to help anybody; headed for sure success in whatever she does. MARY R. HAFFERTY Haff ... or H.H.L.; go to church much, do ya?; what’s Ronnie gonna say?; why didn’t you ship out last summer and listen to the pheasants?; Air Force supporter; Miss Donnelly’s pet; MRS. Degree in June; best wishes. THOMAS E. HALLEY Tom . . . say ya like ’55 Chevys?; one of the Pepsi genera¬ tion; the weekend warrior; one of Miss McPartland’s best— best what?; loves those trips with Worm; when looking for Tom in the future, try looking under his hood. MICHAEL J. HOBBY Hobs . . . carefree and fun-loving; a friend to everyone— tried and true; always with Sue; certainly a member of the class that has left an indelible imprint on the student body; photogenic; good luck will accompany him always. PAUL J. HOPKINS Paul . . . and Cindy; how come DiPietro’s drugstore isn’t booming anymore?; makes a fine altar boy for Christ Church; ya, you’ll get over it; wild trips to Maine; as you slide down the bannister of life, may your slivers be small. 16
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J. ERIC GELATT Eric . . . the Great; always seen in that l’il red Ford pickup truck; a talented forest firefighter; quite the Rescue Squad member; the fire captain ' s chauffeur; summers spent enjoying Cape Cod to the utmost; easygoing; girls—bah!; success unlimited in future. ELIZABETH M. GERVAIS Bet . . . the tiny one; quiet—not really; Karen’s partner in crime; chairman of our prom that ended up in the field; walk to the Center lately; a happy future with Peter; drive- ins every weekend with a certain other couple; the girl with the cute face that no one will forget. I LINDA D. GREENE Linda . . . Baby Greene and Paul; don’t tell her she got her hope chest; faithful recess track runner; hay, crash, did you see that garage door; one of Elmer’s girls; actually took notes in Civil Defense; working towards her MRS. Degree; a cheery soul in a sad world. ANNE M. GREENHALGE Anne ... or Annie; kinda quiet; that is, until you get to know her; then watch out; fly around much?; Miss McPart- land’s girl Friday; been to Holden lately?; Carol’s worse half (ha ha); headed for Boston Art School; another Picasso for sure; we’re sure to hear of her success. NORMAN R. GOSLER Norm . . . always on the go-go; timid and shy until you get to know him; parties at Brooks’; Friday nites; airport regular; Ralph Dale’s companion in crime; drives a hot V.W.; always searching for a wild time; a successful journey in life begins next fall at Quinsig. MARY T. GRADY Maer . . . sweet and sophisticated; a friend to all; Jimmy’s girl next door; one of the three musketeers and one of Elmer’s girls; what were you doing in the mud, Maer?; a great future awaits her and happiness will surely be hers for the asking. CAROL A. GREENLEAF Carol . . . and David; sweet kid; lively personality; Maloney’s heart and soul; wild weekends at the bowling alley; hottest Ford in town; unforgettable trips to the office; French fanatic; softball scorekeeper; Worcester State in fall starts her on road to success. WALTER J. GRIFFITH Wally . . . class president for first three years; Earle’s sidekick; trig whiz; have V.W., will travel; quiet in public and quite a guy, too; sharp dresser—has connections; LHS immortal; his personality and intelligence are surefire in¬ gredients to greatness. 15
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BARBARA L. HORNE Barbs . . . has the distinction of representing Massachu¬ setts in All-Eastern chorus; “Gabriel’s Horne”; what-a- voice!; softball manager; long talks with a friend; Thelma in class play; a lively one; goal is nursing; she deserves only the best. RICHARD H. HULTMAN Rich ... or Hulty; a real fun-seeker; a true Ventures’ lover, always trying to outplay them on his hot guitar; always a part of Ron’s Plymouth; certain of success which will speedily come his way. SANDRA L. JOHNSON Sandi ... a new asset to LHS in ’65; Bumcoat’s loss, our gain; Dave’s better half; hard worker at Millbrook’s; a rare natural blonde; summerful of fun water skiing; Mr. T’s favorite; her vibrant smile and personality will sorely be missed. DONNA R. JOHNSTON Donnsiepoo; a female charmer from way back; guitar plucker and piano puncher; the joker in our deck, right Micky?; Debate Club V.P.; one of Mr. B’s unteachables; our slave in the cafeteria; Eric’s pain in the neck; will hit the right chord of success someday. CHERYL JORDAN Sheb . . . and Dennis; you never see them apart; softball pitcher like Koufax; member of the lively set; French— have you ever heard of it?; Mr. T’s Sunshine helper; another Big D fan; headed for Bridgewater, the College, that is; deserves success, and will get it. KAREN L. KUBLIC Foof . . . and David; devoted playbook worker; faithful runner on recess track team; locker-room queen; how’s that Easter suit with the belt?; left MKM for Handipad—where next?; MRS. Degree???; she can’t avoid success. LAWRENCE A. LABBe Larry Log . . . Lawrence of trigonometry fame; faithful Liggett’s worker; always has an excuse for everything; what’s happened to your cars?; excels in debating, locker-room and lunch; Navy after graduation; will charm the gals in foreign ports. RICHARD R. LACHANCE Finn . . . still trying for your license?; loves the outdoors —hunting, fishing; great sense of humor; quiet; girls— ugh!; English student (ho ho); destined to be a barber or art instructor; but first ambition is to get out of high school. 17
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