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DARLEEN ELIZABETH CUTHBERTSON Nothing is really work unless you'd rather be doing some- thing else. SD olly eee Bemtcal we ver natural blonde hair? ?riday night at the movies ... Gatcteriam Welpeces| m2; Softball 7 CYNTHIA R. DeLUCA You know not what the night will bring. “Sootv’” ... Highland Street fra. parties ... summers in P-Town ... Secretary 1; Reflector 1 DOROTHY MARIE COREY Little friends may prove to be great friends. Candlestick maker ... “Hang it up” ... future hairdresser gymnastic ability Cafeteria Helper 1, 2; Glee Club 1,. 2; Student Leader 4 CAROL ANN DEVOE Quietness and confidence shall be her strength. Heavy music ... quiet her baby voice ... “Crawl” Library 2 LINDA COURNOYER A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. Mabel and Harry’s ... wild yang le Innere 5. alice jockey ... rm. 26 instigator Library Staff 2, 3; Reflector 1; Student Leader 3 DANIEL JOHN DONOVAN Innocent looks hide a mis- chievous mind. 1D Dae. ea Oth petiod con- sumer ... Snider's ... “But Mr. Howard, what did I do?” WILLIAM VAN DAVIS If you do not think about the future you cannot have one. Little black bag ... future history teacher .. camp in Charlton ... '65 blue Mus- tang Library Staff 2 JILL DENNISON Innocent are her looks but not her ways. “Twig” ... modeling school Highland Street rover future Bostonian
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ELIZABETH BERNADETTE CATALDO Silence is more eloquent than words. Bowling bookkeeper at Grandes: Gookie: her secret admirer Library Staff 1 DAVID ALBERT COREE IGUE The opportunity to do mis- chief is found a hundred times a day. The glucton ... Room 30... paper plane pilot ... always has the last word PAUL CARLSON Let any man speak long enough, and he will get be- lievers. Overactive imagination radical ... flashy ties “This is a democracy’ standing broad jump record Dramatic Club 4; Mah-Jongg Club 4; Student Leader 3; Basketball 4; Cross Country Manager 4; Track 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM RICHARD CONNOR He’s the very devil. Stud ):.. snow. walkersin. weight room chocolate donuts Monitor 3; Basketball 3; Track 3; Prom Committee 3; Track 1.2.44, 4: Ski Club’ 3: Student Leader 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4 (Tri-Captain 4) MARY ELIZABETH CARON Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one can wear in society. Niveis i sented” Makers diamond chip ... Bertha extensive wardrobe watching people study Library Staff 3; Student Lead- er 4 ARTHUR M. COREY I never saw a greater monster or miracle in the world than myself. Heckling at those games ... Suttonests.” WEZNi een Dig you hear the joke about rs Basketball 2; Cross Country 1 2 ARTHUR CHURCH Every day should be passed as if it were our last. Enthusiastic skier .:. ringlets ... his “fine” taste in litera- (RS ooo CaeNby Je. ID) eR. 5 Reflector Staff 1; Ski Club De Ae rackae MICHAEL F. CONLON Sleep is the best cure for waking troubles. His lottery number ... sleepy head ... “World’s Fair spelled backwards” ... care- free Football 2
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ROBERT PHILIP ERICKSON To do easily what is difficult for others is the mark of talent. “Our Town” drunk ... aspir- ing organist ... musician... shower candid ... band par- tiESWanr, Bande. ee we Dramatic Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3,. 4; Ski Club 3 AMY JANE FAIRBANKS Life is a tumble-about-thing of ups and downs. Friendly to all ... unassum- inci sAmps, =. Wavid sports fan ... walking Cafeteria Worker 1, 2, 3 MICHAEL JOSEPH DOOLEN Trouble runs off him like water off a duck’s back. Milk bottle cap collection ... Yursha-Dooley feuds ... gog- gles ... co-founder of the GhesspGlubieee Cross Country 3; Track 2, 3 LOUWISES GasBELICE As you slide down the banis- ter of life may the splinters never point the wrong way. Style ... those red lights ... “T can't: hack it ), his+fre- quent trade-ins Football 1; Basketball 2 CYNTHIA MAE DUNKERLY A time to keep silent and a time to speak. French scholar ... soap operas her r ed hair perception literary discussion group French Club 3 KENNETH J. GAUTHIER What has night to do with sleep? Baby blue eyes ... ‘Gopher’ mischievous ... e€asy- going ... Laugh-In Jokes ... Prom Committee 4; Photog- raphy Committee 3 REBECCA JEAN ETHIER I hate scarce smiles; I love laughing. Athlete ... “You should have seen what Hamilton did” ... Halloween escapades her drawl ... Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Aftermath 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Student Leader 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 3, 4 KATHLEEN A. FARON Take life too seriously and what is it worth. Highland Street ... Holy Cross ... fraternity parties finished appearance Class Captain 1; Reflector 1
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