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PHILIP B. JOINVILLE Phil ... the brains behind the 69th Confederation; another one of Ma Frazier’s honorary sons; until there’s work to be done, that is; basketball star (ha ha); a com¬ bination of Paul McCartney, Jim Morrison, and Alfred E. Newman while playing out; really gullible; bound for Trade for another go-round. EVELYN L. KNIGHT Evelyn ... smashing curbs with the driver ed. car; very studious, especially in study hall; ever play hooky on a rainy day?; always laughing and making noise; real blusher, never serious about anything; Clinton trips with Sheila; Salter’s Secretarial School; cheery person—her type succeeds. KEVIN J. KRISTOLAITIS Greek ... one heckuva kid; a transplant from St. John’s grammar school; always seen with Hobs, his partner in crime; how’s G.B.V. been?; how’s Smitty been?; been in any fights lately; how’s Sue (ha ha); Bobby Orr’s replace¬ ment; he’ll make this world a dangerous place in which to live. WALTER P. KUZAWA Quatza ... or Wristy; likes girls; also a racedriver; standout in football in junior year until his wrist got in his way; CYC basketball standout on Herb’s team; Friday nites=girls, Saturday nites=:guys; that rumble on Apricot St.; the Midnight Auto club; will make all the bends of life. DENNIS E. LAMARCHE Denny ... French class wouldn’t be the same without Donuts; fond junior prom memories; who taught you those games. Denny?; Karen, the mystery girl; math whiz; Stop and Shop’s man-of-the-year; most considerate kid around; if success has teeth, it will bite him right on the nose. SUSAN M. LAJOIE Sue ... and Larry; a real quiet kid but what brains!; slowest eater in the cafeteria; Bisco’s busy beaver; curly locks; scientific genius; Miss Frye’s worst witch; editor-in- chief of the Arrow; Anna Maria in the fall; with her miraculous green thumb, she’s sure to have blooming suc¬ cess. BARBARA J. LAMB B.J. ... small but powerul; one of the little people; Mr. Madden’s effective little helper; Latin scholar (ha ha); lots of personality and full of fun; license?—oh, someday; all present signposts indicate an outstanding secretarial career. SUZANNE D. LaMOTTE Suzy ... and Ricky; the girl with the golden car, golden hair, and golden personality to match; four-year softballer; great sense of humor; great artist (slow); Cape on weekends; X-ray technician; have any gum?; math lover (ha ha); heavy foot!; Quinsig or Worcester State in fall; will find the door to success wide open. 17
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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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DENISE A. LAPERLE Denise ... or DeDe; always seen in the bombing Falcon; small in stature but big in ideas; any crushes lately?; airport regular—ever leave early?; sure loves those double dates; a “hi” for everyone; gets a thrill out of haunted houses; algebra scholar; wild weekends at Hampton; New Breed fan; WJC in fall. DAVID G. LaPINE Dave ... had a hot red Chevy but somehow changed to Dodge; bowling, anyone?; sits with Mr. H’s favorite bunch in first study; loves to go places in the wee hours—doesn’t care where; winter vacations in New York; snowy weekends on snomnbiles; a friend to all; success will follow him at every turn. GEORGE R. LAVENTURE George ... co-captained one of the best teams in LHS history; basketball and baseball; came to us in sophomore year from Louisiana and has been an invaluable since then; Dave Miller’s partner in crime; party lover; big game hunter—squirrels (ha ha); a distinct credit to LHS; suc¬ cess inevitable. DIANE R. LAYTE Diane ... Di; tons of fun; a smile for everyone; cousin Jack; Orpheus; lucky Di; wrong wedding; Ted’s regular; wild parties at Rochdale Park; loves to build snowmen at the end of the Worcester runway; one thing is certain—• she will snowball into a great and fabulous success. KARYN A. LEMERISE Karyn ... is it true blondes have more fun?—you bet, right party girl?; a picnic regular; Trudi in class play; plenty of school spirit — loves those football players; all talk — all action; protest leader in April of 1969; are boys cheaper by the dozen — Gary, Joey, etc.?; cute and crazy; Halloween gangster; a life of fun. NANCY I. LEMERISE Nancy ... quiet? until known; outstanding four-year basketball and softball player—captained both squads; M ass. Girls’ State representative; math whiz; get your license yet? world’s greatest skier—on dry land, that is; Suzy’s buddy; Bridgewater or Wore. State in the fall; can’t avoid success. SUSAN D. LEVER Sue ... quiet until you get to know her; any long walks lately? ; where would the boys in Murdock be without your cooking?; two years in the Concession; chemistry whiz; unpredictable; a Home Ec. genius; half of her life in trouble and the other half trying to get out; guaranteed success in future. MADELEINE C. MAHANEY Maddie ... summers at Stiles; Highland St. regular; best-dressed—crepe paper; Spanish scholar; great skier; Linda’s sidekick; smoke that tea—wow!; pajama parties—• for girls only?; Ye Olde Frat in Newport; Charlie at the Merit Station; Timmy; weekends at the Cape; Spain and Africa—43 cents; success is her attainable goal. 18
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