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JAMES J. COUGHLIN Jim . . . fastest gainer of weight in the summer; Halley’s right- hand man; ' 55 Chevy; but where’s the license?; dodgeum’s on Park Ave.; shy much?; a lover from way back; true woodsman; makes scene in a white Valiant; Aleta’s sidekick; Lebanon Ski Lodge but no snow, no skis; future is his for the taking. CONRAD R. DAY Connie ... a swell kid who claims to be a great archer and, as a matter of fact, he is; too bad he doesn’t concentrate on the target instead of the girls walking by; loves most outdoor sports; sure to succeed in whatever venture he undertakes. LINDA J. DESAUTELL Linda . . . and those big brown eyes that keep her with a new guy every week; those weeks at Dennisport (and Hyannis); Pati’s co-troubjemaker; Ter ri’s lifelong pal; Tina’s partner in crime; Olio lover; action-packed nites at????? Academy; memories of Camp Bushido; loves school?; but truly loves life. ROBERT DesROSIERS Rosie . . . school’s all-time-flirt; Dud’s ever-mischievous part¬ ner; always seen at Nelson’s garage; barrels around in a hot green Chevy; likes school (ha ha) and especially Mr. H (ho ho); me¬ chanical brain but has an aversion to welding; success guaranteed. MARILYN R. DUBE Mai ... or Dubes; cute and peppy; Mrs. Marble’s better half; District, All-State and All-Eastern; bound for the Met; bombs around in that sharp maroon Olds; just loves city buses; Chris and letters to Amherst; college bound; will sing her way to success. DANIEL A. DUDLEY Dud ... a genuine five-year man; Miss Lrye’s favorite slave for four years; remembers those trips to Maine with Y.P.G.; loves girls — new one every week; Misquamicut memories; “farm life is great”; school lover; Al’s best friend; shotgun in the ’Camino; U.S. Air Lorce as soon as possible. RAYMOND H DOANE Doanis . . . Orville and Wilbur; garbageman at Pine Acres and summers on Lake Dean; during the winter he has been known to make a few trips to Manchester, N.H.—hunting up there, Ray?; bowling alley phenom; a regular animal in gym class; has never been beaten with Henry; good luck in the future. PATRICIA A. DRONZEK Pat ... is it true blondes have more fun?; nerves of steel; drives a hot Simca; who bucks cars, Pat?; Alice in the Looking Glass; 10 p.m. curfew; always with her plastic goop; lover and stealer of desserts; Anna Maria in fall; sure to succeed.
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LINDA A. CAIKA Linda . . . Caika, one of the gang; ever been razzed; goes to all the home football games; party gal; been fixed up lately; “Hie up”; forever stalling car in front of the dorms; loves those leopard shorts “Zsa, Zsa!”; how ' s Washington upside down?; success will always be knocking at her door. JOSEPH A. CAMPBELL Joe ... or Soup; shy?; oh, those girls; “I’d walk a mile for a Campbell;” born with a silver telephone in his ear; future Navy man; never worked a day in his life—plans on doing same in the future; his personality assures him a fair measure of success. DEBRA A. CLAPHAM Debbie . . . cute and quiet? until you get to know her; Junior Prom court; local bench carrier; someone’s on Laurelwood Rd.; oh, those parties; Steve; one of the ghosts, roll down any hills lately?; writing a book on “Life at the Drive-In”; future uncer¬ tain, but she’ll stampede into success. ROBERT CLEARY Bob . . . Sentry Super Minuteman; drives around in a hot ’58 Chevy; loves to hunt (shoot any houses lately, Bob?); the cause of Mr. Boule’s ulcers; recreation up at Canane’s gas station; get raided much?; lover of the fine arts of culture. PAMELA COLARUSSO Rocky . . . everybody’s friend; always with a smile; loves sub teachers (Mr. B); 4-year glee club member; supersonic laugh is sure to brighten up the barber shop; hot Chevy Impala; how was the Junior Prom?; nurse’s aid; run into any school buses lately?; horselover; that certain guy???; success inevitable. FERN C. COOPER Feme a-bell . . . one of the gang; 4-H member; a purple ribbon member; how’s those warm summer fair nights in the barn?; LHS true loyalist; loves all kinds of outdoor activities (mature walks); infectious laugh; will slide headfirst into success at Stockbridge. HERBERT COOPER Coops . . . one of the T-Rochdale boys; every Sunday spent at Thompson Speedway; likes listening to the dreamy Doors; sum¬ mers going back and forth to P-town; honest onlooker at the Rochdale train wreck; drives a scrambling Vespa up the sandhills of Rochdale Park; liked by all and heading for adventure. CHRISTINE CORMIER Chris . . . always seen with the guys; how is berry-picking?; CYC officer; in love with that certain something; the Common; will never forget the Junior Prom (ha ha); the Log Cabin; trying to corrupt Jean; loves to read in front of the class; will plow head-on into a world of success. !2
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SANDRA DUFRIES Chubs . . . Bill ' s better half; always ready for a good time; a smile for everyone; one of the few who won’t forget the Prom, right Chubs?; trips to the elevator shaft (ha ha); always with the guys; Lois’ partner in crime; car license — when?; personality plus; sure to succeed and then who knows, uh Bill? SALLY EARLE Sal ... bubbles over with school spirit; loudest cheerleader around; ever been razzed?; never forget those teen shorts at Shir¬ ley ' s; summers with Rod; best singer plays a mean guitar; Junior Prom court—a ball afterwards; any blind dates lately?; success unlimited. CHRISTINE M. ESTEY Chris ... a kid with the knack of arguing; Tommy’s better half; how’s your driving?—hit any more still posts lately?; always asking for directions—never knows where she’s going; grey Ford convertible; leaves to be married—this year? next year? year after?; great kid with a proud to-be Mrs. Degree. DEAN FAUCHER Dino . . . Mr. Boule’s pet (ha ha); hottest car up the school; hit Mr. Hippert much with basketballs, Dean?; “gone” over a certain junior girl, would you believe Karyn?; gambling casino at Walt’s —get raided much?; Captain Kangaroo’s friend; bound to suc¬ ceed. JAMES L. FONTAINE Jim . . . first LHS president to be impeached (ha ha); a logical candidate for Mr. Universe; No. 1 physically fit boy in high school competition; football star in ’69; lifts pianos, what’s this?; every girl’s envy, right gals?—sorry, stuck on that certain Pam; needless to say, he’ll tear the world to pieces. DEBORAH FOTIADES Deb . . . cute kid, right boys?; most popular rating right along; frosh basketball sensation; Mr. Skelley’s little Greek girl; person¬ ality plus; smile for everyone; real biology lover; skip sixth study?; a born baker (ha); Dennisport lately?; Mr. T’s sun-worshipping rival; our bestest. CHERYL J. GERCKEN Cheryl . . . Mac; usually seen in a gold Firebird; any parties lately?; great basketball fan; hey, wanna go to Fitchburg?; sum¬ mers in Florida or Oakham; Dutch Maid cookies to go with T-Bird pizzas; drives over curbs, through red lights; midnight picnics lately?; LJC’s unofficial co-ed; success assured. DONNA L. GLEASON Donna . . . her personality sparkles like the diamond on her finger; Bru’s shadow; always seen in that red ' vette; former M.K.M. model; loves dancing and cycles; anyone seen a ’66 Harley sportster?; favorite subject—French, of course (ha ha); Stone and Berg’s super secretary; graduation will lead to an Mrs. Degree. 14
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