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RICHARD PAUL LAROSEE “The future belongs to him who knows how to use it.” If money were given out for every time Rich laughed, he would already be a mil- lionaire. A better friend would be hard to find. DENNIS ROBERT LEARY “What, me worry?” Dennis has to be considered one of the more unique members of our class. Nothing seems to bother him and he is able to find fun in everything he does. Best of luck, Dennis! arack 2. LOUIS JOHN LAMBERT “Laugh and be merry for to- morrow you may have to work.” Louie is one of the hard work- ing I. A. boys. He’s never in a bad mood and brings hap- piness to all his friends. We're sure that the things he’s learned in the shop will make his future a success. JANICE MARIE LEMOINE “Gifted with the power of laughter.” Janice is a person who gets along well with everyone. She loves fun and will always have many friends. Hockey (Manager 1); Library Staff 2, 3; ‘‘Most Humorous’’. PEARL REGINA LARGESSE “Little rebel with a twinkle in her eyes.” This quotation fits Pearl per- fectly. Her eyes are always sparkling and sometimes they outdo the sparkle on her third finger, left hand. She is wished much happiness in her future. Band 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Of- fice Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY LOUISE LETTIC “A job well done is her mark of distinction.” Nancy is one of more efficient business students. Whatever she undertakes is always well done. Her winning personality will surely take her far in the business world. French Club 1; Dramatics 4; Bas- ketball 1; Prom Committee 3; Senior Honor Group. ALAN DOUGLAS LAVICH “Shyness may conceal many a deep thought.” Alan is a friendly, good- natured individual. His respect for other people's Opinions has gained him many friends in school, and will earn him many more in the future. Dramatics 4; Track 1, 2; eos 4; Prom Committee 3, NANCY ELEANOR LEE “Full of fun and fancy free, that’s the way she'll always be.” Our high school days would never have been the same without Nancy. Her wonderful smile and refreshing laugh will surely be missed by all next year. Hockey (Manager (1, 2, 3); Library Staff 3.
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JOAN MARGARET KNAPIK “She has reached great heights, but she climbs higher.” Joanie will be remem- bered for her hard work as Editor-in-Chief of the Reflector. Her ambition and firm beliefs are her outstanding characteristics and because of these, her life will surely be suc- cessful. French Club 2; Glee Club 4; Softball 2; Library Staff 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespian 4; Reflector 1, 2, (Assistant Editor 3), (Edi- tor 4); Biology Club (Treas- urer 2); Aftermath Business Staff; Basketball 1, 2, 3, (Tri-captain 4); National Honor Society 3, (President 4); Prom Committee 3, 4; D.A.R. Representative; Sen- ior Honor Group. STEVEN WILLIAM KOTEL “Not whether he won or lost, but how he played the game.” Shy and quiet on the out- side, a mischievous char- acter on the inside, Steve has acquired a fine scho- lastic and athletic record during his years at M.M.H.S. We wish him luck as a gym teacher. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Baskethall 1, 2, “s 4: Class Vice-President 2; Class Captain 3, 4; Prom Committee 4. MARY LYNN KERR “A winning way, a pleasing smile, dressed so neat ana quite in style.” Mary is one of the outstand- ing persons in our class. She has contributed much to the success of the Reflector, and her interest in other activities has made her one of the busi- est girls at M.M.H.S. Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Reflector 2, (Assistant Literary Editor 3) (Literary Editor 4); French Club 2; Prom Committee 4; Aftermath (Assistant Editor). DAVID GEORGE LACOUTURE ‘I will do all that my con- science will allow.” Dave will do just about any- thing, no matter what the price may be. He'll be remem- bered for his never-worry at- titude and come-what-may out- look on life. THERESA FRANCES KEYES “A little work, a little play.” An easygoing member of our class, Terry is always ready for fun. She will long be re- membered for her sense of humor, which will insure her future happiness. Glee Club 1. DANIEL HENRY LAFORTE “You can only accomplish what you try.” The proof that Dan is a fine athlete is his receipt of the most valuable player award in football. He has made an out- standing contribution to our class and his wit has gained him many friends. Reflector 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, (Captain 4); Aftermath Business Staff; Class Secretary 4. BARBARA ANN KOLOFSKY ‘In thinking, idle, wild, and young, I have laughed and danced, and talked and Sung.” Barbara is one of the very busy Commercial Course girls. She’s very energetic and enjoys life as it comes. Best of luck in your future endeavors. LINDA DIANE LACHANCE “Sincerity is her outstand- ing characteristic.” Linda, a somewhat quiet and reserved girl, has reigned well as our Senior Prom Queen. Her intense work as chairman of our magazine drive has proven her ability to do well any- thing she undertakes. Reflector 3, (Business Manager 4); National Honor Society 3, 4; Horace Mann Student 3; Glee Club 3; Aftermath Busi- ness Staff; Magazine Drive, (Assistant Manager 3), (Man- ager 4); Youth and Govern- ment 4; Senior Honor Group.
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JOAN CHARLENE LUCAS As restless as a wind- shield wiper.” “Charlie” is a person who loves people, fun, boys, bowling, and any- thing that keeps her go- ing. Her ability to put people in a good mood will be missed at M.M.HLS. French Club 2; Biology Cluby2=) library eStath 1s, 28 Office Staff 1; Aftermath Business Staff 4; Senior Prom Invitation Committee. ALLEN FRANCIS MARCELL “Take life too seriously and what is it worth?” Allen is a very easygoing person who lives each day as it comes. He is friend- ly to all and because of this is assured of future success. JOHN EDWARD LOVE “Every man is the architect of his own future.” John is one of the scientists in our class. He is also one of the more studious members. We wish him much luck with his future experiments. Biology Club; Science Club 4. SUSAN JEAN McARDLE “A happy disposition is a gift of the gods.” Susan always manages to be where the fun is. Her exploits with “Sil” and her athletic ability will always be remem- bered by us. With her ability and disposition it is certain she will be a success in life. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, (Co-captain 4); Prom Com- mittee 4, JANE FAY LUCAS “Busy, active, full of fun, much she has undertaken; much she has done.” Jane possesses a faithfulness in purpose and industry that can’t be paralleled. Her will- ingness to help wherever she is needed proves her worth. Biology Club; Softball 2; Library pet: 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee JO ANN McGOVERN “A little girl with a heart for all.’ Jo may be small, but her warmth reaches all who know her. Much happiness is wished for her future days. French Club 2; Biology Club 2; Office Staff 3. RAYMOND RALPH LUDVIGSON “A little nonsense now ana then is relished by the wisest men.” Ray is a “live wire’ who is always in the midst of fun. His laughter and an- tics have given us many lively moments during our stay at M.M.H.S. Good luck in the future, Ray. OLIVER JOSEPH MASON, III “Give him a bat to swing and he's on his way.” Ollie is studious, athletic, and an able worker. He’s a person who likes every- one, including a certain young miss. Dramatics 3, (President 4); Thespian 3, 4; Biology Club, (Vice-President); Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Stu- dent Council 1, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Ring Committee, (Chairman); Class Day Speak- er.
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