Leicester High School - Maroon Yearbook (Leicester, MA)

 - Class of 1967

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ARTHUR J. PAQUETTE Art ... or A.J.; Rochdale Honda lover; biggest tire collection in the entire town; always ready for an argument about Hondas; the great Stiles’ ski jumper; Mr. Rowden’s little helper; varsity net burner; WJC a-coming in the fall. ROBERT R. PERODEAU Bob . . . four-year footballer; can be seen in a white Chevy on So. Main St. anytime; Holy Cross-bound; Miss Frye’s book-closet man; frequent sorties to the Castle; class play invaluable as a stagehand; success will crown his every endeavor. MARGARET U. PERRY Peggie . . . cute and catty—great sense of humor; fond¬ ness for Tigers; it takes two to tango, right Peg?; Phil’s occasional girl; always found where the boys are—which one this week?; success is a tall order, but she’ll “measure” up. JANET S. PHIPPS Janet ... a girl with brains and lots of personality; glee club asset; NHS member; sure to be found on a starvation diet in the lunchroom; any accidents at the Junior Prom?; quite the poetess; future nurse bound to be a big hit with the interns at Memorial Hospital. DANIEU H. PICKETT Dan . . . football and basketball super star; but true fond¬ ness was for the latter sport where he proved a County sensation; great memories of the Junior Prom; trunk king; will never forget Fred; Spencer girls; sure to hit the hoop in the game of life. RONAUD K. PIERCE Moose . . . Zayre’s loyal slave; fun-lover all the way; never has turned his back on a good time; impatient five- year man; always a careful driver in his fire-breathing Plymouth; all signs indicate a promising future. PAMEUA J. PEACE Pam . . . cute and very sincere; a tried and true friend to all; the girl with no “Hobbies”; Peggie’s partner in crime; stuck on a certain sophomore; vivacious and photo¬ genic; certainly a Place we’ll miss. KATHRYN G. PUOUFFE Kap . . . and Don; a swinging kid with just the nuttiest personality ever; Mr. Madden’s ace shorthand student; tell us about nites on the Mohawk Trail; glee club unforgettable; loads of fun; will blaze a trail of success. 20

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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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PAULA M. PLUKER Paul . . . how’s your big brother?; former softball and basketball member; a truly great dancer; car for Christmas gift—wow!; hep on those LJC boys; never a dull moment; summers at Hampton not to overlook the Cape; looking forward to a great career in medical research. WINIFRED B. POTTER Wini . . . bright; energetic; always has a smile; one of Mrs. Emerson’s debaters; National Honor Society; great talent as an actress; a real competitor in class; true friend to all; devoted biologist; prosperity will be knocking at her door; bright future begins in the fall at Clark. SUSAN E. PUTIS Sue . . . and Billy; anybody want to buy a duck?; sixth period story-telling; let’s talk about.; Billy’s little whittler; these boots are made for walking; hit any rocks on King St.; superb office fill-in for Pat; guaranteed suc¬ cess as a secretary. DAVID A. ROBERT Dave . . . and Pat; real hot with a cue stick; and right up to snuff too with a bowling ball; sure to find fun wher¬ ever he goes; an erstwhile seminarian after grammar school graduation; headed for what we hope will be a providential career in the Navy or Coast Guard. GLORIA G. SALMINEN Glory . . . our prom queen; on a flock of committees including Maroon; DAR representative; Worcester State in the fall; sure to be the prettiest second grade teacher in the Northeast; likes dentist chairs; great math student; a real knockout in looks and personality, she’ll have no trouble succeeding. HELEN L. SESPANIAK Helen . . . makes friends easily and keeps them; very talented in art; fun-loving; always happy; Mr. LaPlante’s favorite study pupil; girls’ basketball manager; gains satis¬ faction from helping others; aspires to be a nurse—you can bet she’ll be a good one. PHILLIP E. SHEA Phil ... a transfer from Algonquin in senior year—our gain; Dr. Randolph in the class play; a great musician (ha ha); the joker in our deck; frequently found at T G; his success is inevitable. NOREEN F. SHEPARD Reen ... a vivacious red head who is always tending to her flock of hoys; which one now, Arnie or Jimmy?; always found where the action is; a Leicester Airport regular; con¬ stant attender of the “horror” shows; aspires for a career in aviation; she’ll fly high. 21

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