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DONALD D. GAGNON Don ... greatest golfer in LHS history; deer hunting in Vermont; Robin Hood of Leicester; like Brooksie, a sports fanatic; always part of the troika that otherwise includes Pete and Steve; a valuable sophomore year addition; is sure to get a hole-in-one in the course of success. NANCY J. GARABEDIAN Nancy ... and Gary; cute kid with a great personality; never a dull moment when she’s around; always laughing over nothing; Deb’s sidekick; the girls’ room her specialty; that job at the nursing home; favorite class; advanced clothing (ha); if she could only learn to sew; happiness unlimited. KEVIN J. GOODROW Kev ... or Goody; always working on cars; that hot ’57 Chevy; those math courses; will you ever pass ’em without worrying about them?; with a cycle, who’t to know, maybe California this summer, WITI in the fall; he’ll succeed in whatever course of life he chooses. KENNETH J. GREENHALGE K.G. ... or “The Hawk”; Mr. King’s pet (ha ha); loyal Rochdale man, usually seen with Brian; football, track, baseball — that is, before a certain swing of his bat; Mets’ fan from way hack; Mad Hatter favorite; WPI in the fall; sure to glide through his ambitions of life with plenty of success. LINDA L. GREENLEAF Leaf ... the blonde with the lower lashes; remember that certain ‘Rock’?; that old V.W.; ever hear of Kilby St.; an old Cape Cod flame; love those bathtubs; wotta about that T-Rochdale man?—just beep!; those parties—hold that hand; ever been raided; Mafia’s gonna get me; leaves at 60 m.p.h. STEVEN A. GRIMSHAW Steve ... or brother Grim; the boy from Germany; wild man with a Saab; Deb—that girl in Spencer; stock clerk; wild man with a pellet gun; Rock friend; driver’s license?; New Year’s parties—never again; will leave the gym smokeless; Wore. Stat e or Navy in fall; will carve out success. NANCY A. HADLEY Hag ... those special nites at Stiles; mighty mouth; queen’s court—wotta night; that red post popped out in front of you, didn’t it, Nanc?; Vung-up on a certain kind of “Koko”; go the drive-in much?; that nite at the airport; problems, problems; chemistry lover; Spanish; leaves to be Nancy Nurse. KAREN F. HANDLEY Karen ... and Michael; weekly haircuts; double lunches every day—bound to get fat; anybody got a quarter?; loves to aggravate; what happened to the gas pedal?; Miss Frye’s favorite; a flirt until Michael hounded by—when’s the big day?; Town Hall Memories—sweet-tasting bumper; unlimited success. 15
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JAY P. DOHERTY Jay ... the good old Jay; always picking up around school; a real Norm’s hoy; one of the best two-mile terrors you’ve ever seen; wants to enter the space program but with the understanding that he will take off tomorrow; but earthbound, he’ll make his mark felt—make no mis¬ take of that. HARLAN DUNN Harmon ... or Dunnski; two-year footballer; K.A. George; a girl in every town; regular Annie Oakley with a gun; loves Mr. Sullivan’s studies; Spanish whiz; that 80-yard run against David Prouty; baseball; sure to find success even if he has to steal it. DENISON B. EARLE Denny ... or Fingers; accident prone?; don’t ever ask him about England; license someday?; loves to destroy record players, microphones, V.W.’s and cycles; CYC super- star; faithful party-goer; never has money, owes a fortune to all; will trip over success. CHARLES W. ENTWISTLE C.W. ... down the hall, someone yells, “Hey, you, get a haircut’’; April 7—an extra day off to get a haircut; four days of sore feet and a sunburned nose; that junior prom private party; usually has that little elf following him; avid LHS sports fan; we’ll miss Jolly Charles as he departs for the world. MARIE FITZPATRICK Marie ... or Minnie; “tennis anyone?”; one of the “coat room for lunch bunch”; airport regular; destined for D’s; butterflies on Park Ave.?; Rut?; those free n’ easy trips to Hampton; wicked surfboard matinees; endless summers; sun worshipper; wipeout; color: orange; will surf to success. MARILYN J. FLINT Mai ... a born flirt; loves GTO’s or is it the drivers?; remember Prom nite?; counsellor at camp, for the campers or the boys?; spends a lot of time at a certain lake; English genius—math failure; the listenable type; certain of suc¬ cess; her next victim—Worcester State in the fall. RICHARD J. FRAZIER Dicky ... twins?; one of the masterminds of one of the town’s hard rock bands; proud half owner of a V.W.; Leicester’s gain in sophomore year; loves parties; is red your favorite color?; get raided by the cops at the Cape lately?; a long drop down the P-town dunes, right?; un¬ certain but exciting future. ROBERT J. FRAZIER Bobby ... All-American footballer; other proud half owner of a V.W.; a lover from way back; fabulous master of the keyboard; Castle tea parties; says V.W.’s are over¬ grown flashlights; has an aversion to potholes which have water at the bottom; like Dicky, he has an unpredictable future. 14
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DENNIS E. HENNESSY Barney ... three-sport captain and star; always in mischief and never serious (unless with a girl); those parties when the family is at camp., big game hunter; Miss Frye’s apple supplier; that hot Triumph; those cold nites in Spencer; loves “Big Boys”; headed next for UConn; his success in already assured. PETER M. HENNESSEY Tweet ... or Charles Atlas; co-editor of our yearbook; the Arnold Palmer of Leicester; LHS doesn ' t have a more avid sports rooter; great dresser—buys his clothes at the Mart (ha ha); that certain someone in Millbury; college- bound; drives a hot T-bird; will negotiate all the avenues of life. LEE HESTAD Head ... or Headstand; straight (ha ha) from New York; does tricks in his VW; 83rd place in T G rally; knows everyone; helicopter rides on holiday weekends; wanna go to school?; worked in Conn.; loves skiing and surfing; like bowling?; keeping busy at a project; Peace Corps intentions in the fall; just a real happy kid. MARK L. HOBBY Hobs ... or Minnesota; lover of fine foods and drink; buy any more lemons; midnight games of football and Bas¬ ketball; our super bowler and pool player deluxe; nature lover; may not make it to the moon (who’sto know, though) hut will surely leave his imprints on this world. WAYNE G. HORNE Marvin ... travels the town deserts in his “Nomad”; one of the Mobil boys; half of the gruesome twosome; fearless member of the C.D. squad; ' trips to the R.H.; one of Joe DePietro’s helpers; throws chairs at Quick Draw (right)!; tiptoes to Green Acres farm — what for?; certain to succeed. NINA HYYTIAINEN Knee-na ... supposedly quiet, wotta laugh!; turned on by N.Y. guys; first-time trip to the Cape with Lianne and Carol, hip! hip!! YP-Maine; the only true blonde among us; Laura’s sitter; clothes galore; always dieting; trig dropout; never got a job; fanny photos; happiness will certainly be hers. J. FORREST IRISH Forry ... Slim; always smiling; bombin’ around in that red pickup (picking up what?); those trips to Spencer; loves those redheads; either seen at the gas station (work¬ ing?) or on Harberton Drive (Nancy!); Forrest Fire Dept.; Boston; trips to Marian; Friday nites; will surely smile to success. JUDITH B. JOHNSON Jude ... a friend to all; Warwick’s 1 worker; ever go swimming in Rochdale Pond in the middle of winter?; Miss Frye’s second best witch; last-minute studier; drive over any sidewalks lately; can never make up her mind; college-bound somewhere; will drive her way to success (and that’s not all). 16
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