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Underclassmen members of the subscription committee who never relented until they had realized a record num¬ ber of 430 subscriptions. Seafed, from left: Mickey Jacques, Nina Hyytiainen, Laura Dudley, Cindy Giuff- rida, Sherry Brunette, Peggy Mercer, and Lianne McCal- lum. Standing: Sue Ann Morowski, Linda Miller, Cindy St. Denis, Linda Ber- thiaume, Evelyn Hiser, Karen Gosler, and Joyce Reed. 1969 MAROON STAFF The corps of seniors who played such a vital part in raising the $2,500 needed to publish this an¬ nual. Front row, from left: Gilda Salminen, Tina Halpin, Sue Wil¬ liams, Kathy McQuoid, Carole Legg, Ellen Hiser, Donna Glea¬ son, and Carol Brown. Second row: Debbie Fotiades, Sue Hun- toon, Shirley Irish, Jan Rzasa, Pat Dronzek, Kathy Israelian, Audrey Thompson, Debbie Cla- pham, Kathy Kennedy, and De¬ nise LeBlanc. Third row: Julie Hennessy, Mark Symonowicz, Wayne Proctor, Richie O’Brien, Russell Weymouth, Dave Wil¬ son, and Cheryl Gercken.
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GERRICK G. SPALDING Gerrick ... or plain G; a five-year man; real hot with a cue stick; Friday and Saturday nites—-with Bonnie!; remember Burtt’s party?—wow!; watch out, here comes G in his white Falcon; perfect attendance award (ha ha); future unpredictable; sure to find fun and success wherever he goes. SUE E. STREETER Sue . . . biggest mouth in class (ha ha); loved by all the teachers; Mr. Rowden’s pet; you’re in good hands with Streeter; cheeks; bitten-down fingernails and flaky skin (ha ha); midnight hour girl —go home, Deb!; Nichols fan; Bob; Colby ' s l’il helper; will leave her echoes in LHS corridors. MARK S. SYMONOWICZ Mark . . . loyal Mr. T fan; that blue Falcon all over town; trips to the Cape with the guys; knows his way to Winthrop; DiPietro’s store; T-G; CYC paper drives; where do we go for lunch today?; aiming to put Don Kent out of a job; who with last night; sure success in any direction. AUDREY E. THOMPSON Aud . . . quiet and shy?; Raz’s sidekick; former PNA member; scream much on the way to Boston Garden?; what glasses?; always busy typing for Mr. T; that special Navy guy; where are ya slippers?; in the future she’ll be riding the waves, that’s the U.S. Navy Waves; will provide a cheery atmosphere to this gloomy world. DAVID G. WILSON Dave . . . how long have you been here?; must like this place, huh?; likes to hunt anything but girls—but has never been known to get anything!; gets up at all hours of the night to answer a weird noise from the Valley! What for?; C.D. member; cutting a lot of grass lately?; success will surround his future occupation. JOHN F. WOOD Jake ... a whiz in Mr. Madden’s class; that hot ’61 Dodge; been riding through the woods lately?; Mr. Boule’s favorite for being late; always on the stone wall in front of McKenna’s or loitering in the drugstore; Napoleon and Jake—conquerors of the world; and both only 5-foot-2; we’ve saved the best till last. RUSSELL F. WEYMOUTH Russ . . . Mr. T’s left arm (ha ha); NHS’ prime member; tried to avoid gym, didya?; summers with Mr. Rochette at Camp Putnam; classes, what classes?; Leicester’s local insuranceman with a great policy on life; Worcester State in the fall—sure to be a successful something (teacher) or other???????? SUSAN E. WILLIAMS Will . . . where there’s a will, there’s a way; quiet and shy (ha ha); sarcastic remarks (ho ho); needs those specs; new boy every week; Prom night memories; career as a personal secretary; got a license yet?; A-l student especially for Dr. Madden; always provides for a good time; loyal; will power. 23
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Officers Honorary President Officers and members of the 1968-69 LHS Student Council. Seated, from left: Donna Daniels, Aimi C orey, Carole Legg, Secretary Sue Williams, Lianne McCallum, and Sharon Schofield. Standing: Steve Rowden, President Jim Fontaine, Honorary President Larry Brattain, Vice-President Richie O ' Brien, Dennis O’Brien, Leo Murphy. Brian Corley, and Advisor Norm LaPlante. STUDENT COUNCIL This was the initial year of the LHS Student Council and it was well received by the vast majority of pupils. Advisor Mr. LaPlante steered it along on a sensible, mature course. Rules and regulations govern¬ ing dress, behavior, etcetera, have been spelled out by coun¬ cil members, who were chosen by their homeroom class¬ mates. Thus, it’s only natural that their policies should be binding upon the entire school.
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