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GEORGE B. STEEVES September 9, 1948 . . . October 1, 1966 Although his passing was expected, the death of George B. Steeves still came as a shock to the student body. Only yesterday, it seemed, he was a buoyant part of school life. Truly, we are that much better for having been associated with this clean-cut, wonderful boy. May he rest in peace. 24
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DAREL L. TURNER Darel . . . cute and mischievous; the Rochdale girl; Ronnie; fugitive; Kathy’s party—good and you?; Friday nites at Leicester Airport; always caught doing the wrong thing at the wrong time; one of the Maloney girls; Penny’s sidekick; a successful secretarial career awaits her. SUSAN L. TUTTLE Sue . . . and Leo; always with a smile; girl with the dimples; sharp dresser; never stops talking; E student in French—would you believe it?; never a problem or care; been to Europe lately?; known for her perfect attendance— wotta laugh; license yet?; success will be her companion. EARLE R. VANCELETTE Earle . . . arrived here from Westboro in ’65; carrot-dome; vice-president last two years; football tri-captain; gives free lessons on how to dislocate elbows; very flirtatious; Purdue- bound; or is it Georgia Tech?; our best wishes are extended to him—a distinct credit to our town. JO ANN WARREN Orph . . . and Jim; one of Elmer’s girls; Handi Pad’s “golden girl”; recess track team member; hey, Jo, was it a big fight?; black and white Falcon; watch out for Caddies; $12 for a pair of shoes; look at that rock she’s wearing; going to be a fall bride—lots of luck. KAREN L. WEYMOUTH Karen . . . always on the go; white Chevy on Stafford St.; never quiet, constantly babbling; always late for every¬ thing; how’s the Castle, or is it Bisco’s? swell catechism teacher; still hate the Navy—why?; nursing is her goal; Barry: sure to go a long way along the road of life. RONALD U. WHITE Ron . . . bombs around on a little Super 90 that really pops wheelies; one of the peasants; wants to hit the West Coast; freeze much down the Cape?; three-year trackster; Worcester State in fall; remembers nites in the Valley and a particular one at Foley Stadium; will go far. WILLIAM J. WOOD Willie . . . Green Bay Packers No. 24; great man with the feminine gender; one of the Center hangers; regular attend¬ ant in locker-room proceedings; L’il Buddha’s left leg; Mis- quamicut; those rides up and down Main St. in Worcester; he’ll also have a successful journey in life. JOHN T. ZAJCHOWSKI Zack . . . save the best till last, so we did just that; God couldn’t make a finer boy; a Vermont hunter who couldn’t be cruel enough to kill a deer; school work—forget it; our Gadabout Gaddis on the shores of Quabbin Reservoir—no fish, hut lots of stories (ha ha); worlds of success to the Zacker. 23
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1967 MAROON SIAFF The 1966-67 Maroon Staff had Senior Staff The co-editors were, from left, seated: Donna Fitch and Cheryl Jordan. Standing: Bob Thebodo, Nancy Clapham, Sheila Donahue, and Joe Dumais. the herculean task of raising $2,340 to meet publication ex¬ penses. It’s expected the sale of book covers this fall will bring us close to that goal. A well-deserved tribute is hereby accorded to the staff, the co-editors, and the under¬ classmen subscription committee superbly headed by co-organizers Mike Green and Tom Minckler. Dennis Beauregard Co-Editor Underclassmen Subscription Committee
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