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CATHERINE L. PLAUD Kate ... sweet; quiet; seen but not heard; never in any trouble; known for her long tresses; Lady Godiva in disguise; NHS; Latin scholar; Mr. Hippert’s pet; faithful follower; loves Halloween colors; Norton’s next- door neighbor; remember Martin, Kate?; Sue in class play—famous love scene; Assumption; success. JAMES E. POIRIER Jimmy ... and Nancy; quiet!—are you kidding?; drive- in regular; bowling; “Hey, Jim, remember that gas tank and one-way street?; basketball lover—was it the left wrist?; fires in the middle of the night; quarter of 3, now shut up!; French scholar; a true friend who will succeed in his every pursuit. LINDA S. POIRIER Lin ... and who now?; will always remember those happy adventures at Ted’s, right, Lin?; gum; always ready to listen to someone’s problems; coffee, anyone?; works (?) at Clark Manor; ever have car trouble?; Glen Echo forever; a future nurse who will ce rtainly succeed in everything she does. DONNA M. POMEROY Don ... a real riot; forever smiling; part of the jet set in her blackbird (alias Ford); remember always the ship cruises we went on; never forget the locker room with Gayle; any more fights lately?; hot dog Annie’s; will walk down the aisle of success — with Rick. DEBORAH K. PROGIN Deb ... a real cute kid; lots of fun and always raring to go; Nancy’s sidekick; Miss Donnelly’s follower (ha ha); girls’ room = yes, locker room = no; gym?—what’s that? a disease; moving away from Leicester but still will be true; rest assured, she will go skipping her way into a great future. STEPHEN P. PROVOST Steve ... or TD-Provost: three-year footballer; the cap¬ tain of the bench bums; Boogie-Woogie in class play; Fats; ever have your nose fixed? R.H.L.—goaltender to rival Snoopy; what’s the speed limit on Pleasant St.?; Holy Cross?; completes threesome of Obie and Pete; suc¬ cess unlimited, as is his size. ROBERTA PROVOST Robby ... one of Mr. LaPlante’s famed students in Political Geography; one of the first maxi-maids at LHS; the walkie-talkie in English class; that secret guy; hot dog for lunch bunch; Highland St. regular; third mem¬ ber of the Donna-Rene tribe; all signposts indicate success. JOHN A. QUY John ... or Riverboat; four-year trackster, one of Ham- ley’s harriers; ready to debate anything with anybody at anvtime; Hotchkiss in the class play; Mr. King’s best buddy (ha ha); drives a hot Falcon; picnics at Moose Hill; noted for his hard studying; future veterinarian- sure to go to the dogs. 21
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PHILIP MILLETTE Frenchy ... ace mechanic—transmission always work s?; junior prom—$60 waste?; spends snowy nites in Dudley; nights on that deserted island in Charlton; Spanish scholar; WIT1—bound; errand boy for Mr. Rowden; born with sideburns; destined to make the world a nicer place in which to live. JAMES MINCKLER Jim ... Diego; bombs around in a hot ’54 Olds; donut man; Young Peoples; actor; lives a life of love; Maine in the spring; Cape in the summer; knows all the back streets in Leicester; former track luminary; the beach at Ogunquit and the wild surf at Nauset; a fun-filled college life awaits him; will light the world. SCOTT C. MUNSON Munce ... and Nancy; one of Ma Frazier’s kids; set-up man of the 69th Confederation; summers at the Cape— remember the sand dunes?; oh, what parties!; that sports car with the slippery clutch; and the cruiser right behind!; getta haircut and don’t go to Nancy’s; leaves Leicester on his left foot. KATHLEEN O’BRIEN Kathy ... “Bohn Free”; one of the “coat room for lunch bunch”; loves playing football, scores every time; Assumption College party; “Rut”; “Why-Not”; loves walk¬ ing downstairs; those trips to Hampton; sunworshipper; lost and found in a project—who?; leaves to go many places, and will. KATHLEEN A. O’NEIL Kathy ... and Steve; always seen with a smile; cheer¬ leader superb; hey, what’s on King St.?; ever have an accident!; Robin’s better half; summers at the Cape; didya ever lose your shoes?; that night at Big Tree; party lover; ever get caught in a barracuda; bowling champ; will stampede into success. GAIL A. PATRICKS Gail ... or Pocahontas; usually quiet; loves drag rac¬ ing; whenever you are looking for her, just go to the Westboro Speedway or any place where you hear cars whirring around—guaranteed, she’ll be there; Bobby’s better half; Zayre’s popcorn maker; Quinsing in fall; a successful career in nursing awaits her. LOUISE C. PERODEAU Louise ... or Weezie; Nina’s partner in»crime; quiet till you get to know her; ever roll down a banking; part-time at Rcssler’s; hitched hut then got her divorce in senior year (ha ha); Castle and hot dogs; pumpkins in back seat; picnics and parties; leaves to become one of The Doctors cast. ROBERT E. PIETRO Boh ... sports standout; Barney and Woody’s partner in crime; another A. J. Foyt; summers at Hampton Beach; party lover; time for another haircut; Miss Donnelly’s pet; sees deer during pheasant season; runner-up in foot¬ ball throwing championship (ha ha); most attractive; un¬ bounded success will be his. 20
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BONNIE RICHER Bonnie ... Scarlet O ' Hara the 2nd; biggest flirt in town, but “G” comes first, or is it Chuckie?; Friendly’s—give away any ice cream cones lately?; Big Boy’s cutest waitress; horses forever; when are you gonna have another party?; always with a problem to solve; cry much?; will live life to the fullest. JOSEPH W. ROLLINS Joe ... or Jungle; a lover from way back; 218-pound hellion; three sports—baseball captain; T.C. on Sundays?; a real “charger ’; perfect attendance (ha ha); nights with the boys; weekdays to the Valley, weekends to Sturbridge; Lynn?; Greenwood’s best customer; if success is anywhere, he’ll burn rings around it. GEORGE H. SAVAGE George ... a real great kid; frequently referred to as Bela Lugosi; also try Humphrey Bogart and Boris Karloff—• to his friends, that is; a companion to all red-blooded Americans; see him without a book, call a doctor; a massive intellect and flying fingers indicate a brilliant art career. SHARON R. SCHOFIELD Sharon ... or Scoff; a friend to everyone and everyone’s friend; skip study much?; boys—Gary, Billy, Ed. etc.— changes her mind quite often; YP trips to Maine; sum¬ mers at Hampton; hot dog controversy; airport regular; corruption for student council; Spanish whiz; will live life to the brim. MICHAEL K. SOOJIAN Mike ... hates school with a passion; yet our “most brilliant for ’68 and ’69; usually seen selling corn at home or popping it at the drive-in; ambition is to make a million; has a thing about expensive clothes; fully ap¬ preciates Miss Frye’s humor; this marvelous mastermind will attain “world conquest.” WALTER A. SOUTHARD Big Walt ... one of the Rochdale boys; what time did the fire alarm blow last night?; Slim’s partner in crime; at “Mac’s” often?; Sue’s other half; how’s the Mustang?; care for a car wash?; Mr. Rowden ' s errand boy; U.S. Air F)arce in the fall; then hopes to become a state trooper; tinlimited success for a great guy. KENNETH W. SCHOLD Ken ... or Scholdsie; three-year track man; who’s Ray Charles? Tom Jones?; football in sophomore and senior years — came off the bench to start a few; Stiles in summer and skiing in winter; always seen with Tim; Saturday nites with the boys; college-bound?; sure to kick over the can of success. MICHAEL J. SHEA Shad ... what’s going on at the “Lost and Found?”; Who’s going on a trip?—California or New York; Hair; always ready to march for his rights—remember April 9th? ; what stuff?; protest organizer; where’s Mac?; an artist superb, perhaps the best around; HEAD-ed in the right way of life; the very best of luck. 22
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