Leicester High School - Maroon Yearbook (Leicester, MA)

 - Class of 1967

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FRANK G. LaFRANCHISE Frank . . . ' driving around in his hot little ’65 Chevy; a real ladies’ man; girls in New York plus several in Worces¬ ter; catches ’em with his captivating smile and words of woo; future John Lennon with his electric guitar; will achieve greatness. NANCY H. LAMB Nan . . . the quiet girl with a ready smile; always willing to help a friend; how the boys love that long sexy brown hair; a great journalist on the Arrow with her gory tales of blood and murder; future nurse; will surely enhance that profession. JAMES F. LaMONDA LaMumba . . . handsome and debonair; Gloria; finally a license—hut a Rambler, blah!; still working?; lover of the crab game and pink elephant; enjoys sports especially foot¬ ball with the old gang; next is N .E. School of Accounting or Navy; success assured. KAREN A. LANAGAN Karen . . . sweet and petite; quiet and shy—that’s close!; dependable; loves parties and dancing; Betty’s partner in crime; one of the unknown kidnappers; nature walk on prom night; neat dresser and great personality; headed for certain secretarial success. ROLAND J. LAPRISE Roily . . . and Arlene; a fun-lover; a Charlton run-about; graduated from a Honda to a V.W.; those Friday nites on Rte. 56; number one V.W. in Leicester; Mr. Kennedy’s brightest student (ha ha); basketball, water skiing; will have a successful career as a plumber. PATRICIA M. LAVIN Henry . . . plain, but attractive; talkative; mischievous; drives the Red Bomber—help!; summers at the Cape; re¬ member Assumption Prep; where to now?; try Middlebury; how’s Bouf?; Halloween nite; Moose Hill’s worst skier (ho ho); her future is sure happiness. MINDA S. LEHTO Duck . . . and Micky; also Tony; always the life of every class; could charm the birds off the trees; that l’il TR-3; twirling captain; a Mr. B unteachable; former LJC coed; Boston in the fall; she’s destined to become a first-class artist. MARILYN L. LEMAY Mai ... a lively one; well-known at the Castle; Guidance Office regular; where there’s excitement, there’s Mai; and then there’s LJC; weekends at the Cape; well-liked by every¬ one; her buoyant personality guarantees her happiness in the future. 4 18

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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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J NEIL T. MULRAIN Mulsy . . . three-year football standout; Telegram’s best worker; one-year baseballer; active in DeMolay; loves those gym classes; Mr. B’s best student (ha ha); loyal supporter of Mr. Rowden’s “new games”; future outlook—h oping to join the FBI. EDWARD T. OWENS Easy Ed . . . really athletic; two years of track and quite the two-miler; gym class whiz; real educational bug in music; excelled in special chorus and music appreciation; took schooling seriously in senior year and now seems well- equipped for a bright future. FRANK W. LYON Frank ... or Rabbi; different hat for every day; one of Mr. T’s rover boys; homework, nah!; where’s the fire?; L.F.D. treasurer; Y.P. president in senior year; those trips to Maine; the true scooter rider of LHS; always out to lunch; sure success is bound to pass his way. PENELOPE M. LYON Penny . . . outstanding personality; cute; a real sharp dresser; chipmunk cheeks; cheerleading co-captain; fond prom memories; proud of her lonely soldier—Mike’s coming home; DeDe’s best friend; radiates friendliness; a golden coin in our heart’s treasury. GAIL I. MARSH Mish . . . small but powerful; Arlene’s little shadow; Y.P. trips to Maine; summertime at the Cape; get your license yet?; Miss Donnelly’s right arm; trips to Worcester library—crash!; real swinger at the prom; success bound to come her way. GLENN E. McCALLUM Glenn ... a real good friend to everyone; always willing to help out; l’il red Chevy pickup; every Saturday nite at the Westboro Speedway; wants to be a welder—will be an accomplished success after spending two years at WITI. JOHN C. MAGNUSON John . . . football his specialty along with piano; the big “305” Honda Superhawk; Sutton on weekends; class play— six lines; Europe last summer to see those girls; loyal patron of Leicester Airport dances; Y-Not member; has been an invaluable asset to LHS. ANN T. MAINVILLE Crotchet . . . white knight of Leicester; sweatshirt fanatic; loves grubby jeans and combat boots; Woolworth’s favorite counter girl; skip work much?; ever go from first to reverse while on the go?; Haff’s bodyguard; rides off into the world on faithful steed Squire.

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