Leicester High School - Maroon Yearbook (Leicester, MA)

 - Class of 1969

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PAUL F. O ' KEEFE Paul . . . Ray ' s partner in crime; Steve McQueen on the Honda 160; Mrs. Marble’s prize student; usually seen sitting on a stone¬ wall somewhere—wanna ride?; Savon Sinclair—get that engine off your chest?; Lebanon Valley drags; and the ski lodge (in the summer?); Joe’s fan club; success will follow him. GEORGE B. PLAZA Yeolts . . . one of the greats of L.H.S.; three-year football star; Junior Prom night—wow!; haircut every week; drives around in a hot V. W. or a bus; main interest is Katey; a real Physics; ardent subscriber of co-ed magazine; almost our class president four times; Alaska—oh, c’mon, Yeolts. JUDITH A. ROLANDER Judie . . . Junior Prom Queen; boy, she lived up to it (ho ho); locker-room regular; coffee breaks where?; Sharon ' s partner in crime; remember the dark road, queenie?—the V.W. taking the corner at Breezy Bend?; Hot Dog Annie’s, Kelly’s party, airport; will steer her car right into success. GARY W. RUSSELL Gary . . . Bear; Leicester’s Paul Bunyan; football co-captain; Gung-Ho recipient; mischievous?; Judy; eat out much?; a real Smokey the Bear; always where the action is; parties?; has his own private penthouse; Prom memories; Anne; basketball fighter; tre¬ mendous school spirit, unlimited success. WAYNE A. PROCTOR Wayne ... a Mr. T-man all the way; hey, where do we go for lunch today?; famous two-minute trips to Spencer;summers at the Cape; Coast Guard always getting him for speeding—in a motor- boat; golf—three years; DeMolay P.M.C.; only red Ford we know with a phone in it; a wide and promising future on the open sea. MICHAEL N. REPEKTA Norton . . . ace custodian; will he ever forget his birthday party in the cafe?; Algebra II whiz; Uncle G’s favorite nephew; manager for Henn’s band; clothes from Zayre-Pratt—swell dresser; Michelangelo; barber shop regular; every week?; Heart and Soul with Henry on the piano; Yeolts neighbor; Sue’s play¬ mate; good luck. JANET RZASA Raz . . . Gary’s future; champion Northeastern States bugle soloist; member of PNA, how long?; Aud’s partner in crime; Gary’s sure gonna get sick of peanut butter; so, you’re going to Philadelphia, huh—what for? for “a” Fizzle?; certain to make a terrific Navy wife; miles of smiles await her; great kid. GILDA G. SALMINEN Gilda . . . and Carol; need any rubber pants?; hey, Gil, who gave you Michael?; G the B’s GG; most courteous junior— clumsy? yes; courteous? no; how’d you get home from play try¬ outs?; cheerleading co-captain; softball scorekeeper; NHS vice- president; Prom court; corridor girl; leaves for those joint classes between H.C. and Clark.

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JUDITH MAHAN JON A. McCLUSKEY Mac . . . and Mac; no modesty here; real philosophy major (Mac’s Law); wild Friday nites at the bowling alley; proud five- year man; did you ever think of trying to skip?; always the non¬ conformist; success for him is bound to occur, but then who needs success? KATHLEEN A. McQUOID Kathy . . . and Jimmy; Terri’s future sister-in-law; cheering co-captain; Miss Cheerleader; NHS secretary; Junior Class V-P; Anna Maria hopeful; all-night discussion with Terri; Tina’s helper at Prom; that week at the Cape; Jimmy’s l’il shadow; WITI?; where’s that?; soon to become a full-time Gordon. JOSEPH B. O’CONNELL Oakie ... a regular five-year man; quite the teddybear; only person known to eat a bushel of clams ; football star in junior year; track for two years; St. V’s top orderly; coke, please; those parties at the nurses ' house; rough night, huh?; will wrestle the world into submission; great guy. MARY C. O’CONNOR Oakie . . . and John, of course; Barb’s better half; Purgatory; a real Lithuanian teaser; conveniently sick on test days; how did “Gone With the Wind” end, Mary?; ever been razzed?; Rambler? —lose any passengers?; rosy cheeks; a true friend to everyone; success for her is a foregone conclusion. MARIANNA L. MAHONEY Juana . . . knee-knocker, bow-legged, pigeon-toed, but real cute; those curly locks; Judi; drives a hot four-speed; Joe; always hustling those old men; loves to crawl through car windows; lose your keys lately?; get much sleep at Miser’s party?; real flirt; art lover; Nichols fan; will be a great dental assistant. Judie ... or Jud; one of the gang; they’re either too young or too old; can you leave the White Knight behind?; that swinging party after the Prom; a regular at the LHS football games; good ole lead foot; Chem major?; Mr. B’s favorite; Guidance Office pest; LJC boy-watcher; will be an L.P.N.; bestest. SUSAN NASH Sue . . . quiet and shy till you get to know her—wow!; always seen with Linda; Richie’s partner, usually on weekends; always getting blamed for something; loses battles with Chris; will ya ever win?; that hot blue Ford; leadfoot—drag anyone lately?; Prom night; loves basketball, made the team yet; sure success. DENNIS P. O’BRIEN Obie . . . veteran basketballer and one of Mr. Hamely’s famed harriers; track captain; Miss Frye’s proud four-year veteran; math whiz (ha ha); fond Prom memories; Irish power; Friday’s with the guys; Young Rascals; fun; greatness starts with Holy Cross in fall.



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GARY F. SCHOFIELD Scoff. . . Gary and Debbie; always seen in a pool hall or playing cards; Gerrick’s better half; tried to push your car down the school driveway lately?; weekends at the Cape with the guys (girls!); one of LHS’ five-year men; remember the Boston Garden game?; Mr. McGrath’s housebuilder; bright future in store. JANICE R. SCHWARTZ Janice ... or Schwartzie; one of the gang; been down the hippie street lately?; mischievous; quiet?—you ' re gotta be kidding; La¬ bor Day weekend in West Bkfd.; a real funster; drive-ins on Friday nites; NHS: love those chickens; where there’s food, there’s Janice; nursing career; sincerity her pathway to success. JEAN C. SESKEVICH Jean ... a red bombshell; small but mighty; Mr. G’s No. 1 algebra student; often seen bombing around in her dad’s ’65 Impala; fond Junior Prom memories; CYC member; ink—what ink?—remember, Jean?; loyal glee club member as freshman; dinner-dance with Dave; WJC in fall; she deserves the best. VALERIE A. SHIVICK Val . . . cute; real nice dresser: makes all her clothes; love those Jimmys; Feb. 25; left-handed cashier at Hodes; those Saturday nite parties; the airport; hope to become the first woman pilot; Junior Prom—could have danced all nite; bombs around in a tractor, always eating; future will be off the ground. BRUCE SMITH Bruiser . . . collects bark off trees; changes cars as much as he does his socks; Linda—wedding bells?; when are you getting an engine for your ’55?; want some butter or color TV’s, see Bruce; tire marks all over Rochdale; trees hate him; Miss Donnelly’s top chef; if success is somewhere, he’ll hit it. CLIFFORD A. SMITH Smitty . . . our candidate for basketball scholastic All-Ameri¬ can; can’t miss in life with personality that won him Most Popu¬ lar rating from freshman year; Shirks better half (ha ha); cross-country standout; the Mickey Lolich of the LHS pitching staff; will bring fame to our town as a collegiate hoop great; terrific kid—our best. DENYS SNYDER Denys . . . California transplant in senior year; vibrant person¬ ality won friends fast; an art lover; has been to many parts of the world; loves those LJC soccer games?; hear you’ve been drawing something special in art class; that first mixer!; that certain poem?; will meet success no matter where she goes. DAVID P. SOUTHARD Percy ... a transfer from Prouty in his sophomore year; loves most outdoor sports such as swimming, fishing, camping, and hiking (especially when the car breaks down way out on a back road); quiet in school, he goes wild on weekends; Mr. Madden’s pal; who’s Miss White Owl?; swell kid; bestest. 22

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