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“M.J ” MARY JANE GOMEZ G.A.A. (1, 2, 3, 4), 50 Point Award (2), 100 Point Award (3); American Field Service (2, 3, 4); Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Orchestra (3, 4), All-State Orchestra (4); Masque (2, 3, 4), Pin (4), “Ghost Wanted” (4), Three One-Act Plays (4); National Honor Society (4); Record Board (2, 3,4); Silver M . Hot-lunch fan—books—jewelry—Ecole—Lake Champlain— washcloths—many hair-dos—pretty smile—PB sandwiches—obser- vant—inquisitive. GERALD H. GOODELL “Barrel” Cafeteria Staff (1). One of the more substantial members of the Class of ’62 brightens many a dull class—valuable Brown Derby employee— equally efficient as bus boy or chef—thinks of ethers before him- self—will be missed at MHS next year. FRANK R. GRAPPONE “Frank” Biologist lots of fun personality party man sports fan one of Mrs. Downing’s gang—enjoys working until 4:00 A.M. on economics papers. JOAN M. GRAY “Joni” G.A.A. (1); Library Staff (2, 3); Masque (2, 3. 4), Pin (4), Letter (4), Treasurer (4), One-Act Plays (3); Record Board (2, 3, 4); Solonscope (4); Silver “M”. Clever, mischievous, happy, energetic, and lively welcome wherever she goes frank—loyal—short black hair is a permanent fixture- prompt “Is that right?”
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“Dave” DAVID E. FITCH Band (1, 2); Gymnastics Club (4). Easy and fun to know—one of the broadest smiles at MI IS Calais commuter likes people and cars our favorite deerslayer! MARTIN W. FITZGERALD Marty” Tall—handsome—quiet—six-foot stride—curly black hair- friendly—smile—blue eyes—freckles—mainstay of football team. RODNEY G. FOSTER “Rod” Dark hair— Quite a sense of humor, so we hear friendly chap—Appears shy, but don't believe all that you see—greenhouse gardener Next stop? SUSAN J. FULLER “Sue” G.A.A. (2); Scenak Society (4); Freshman Chorus (1), Girls’ Glee Club (2, 3, 4), Mixed Chorus (3, 4), Pendant (4), Business Manager (4); National Honor Society (3, 4); Pro-Merito (4). Quiet—sunny studious—oh, that giggle—likes swimming and skating in season a true friend—“oh, grief!”
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BROOKS I HRATON “B rookie Football J.V. (1), Varsity (2, 3, 4), Letter (2); Basketball J.V. (1, 2), Varsity (3, 4), Letter (3); Baseball J.V. (1, 2); Class President (2); Pro-Merito (3); Silver M (3); Student Council (3). “Boops”- a casual clown—sports, sports, sports—Heaton’s field, an unforgettable center of activity look of innocence—a Maynard man—“no luck”—sheepish smile—great at throwing passes—future in economics. SHARON A. HERRING “Sherry” Future Homemakers of America (1, 2, 3, 4), President (3). Quiet and reserved—capable F.H.A. president a friendly smile—excellent seamstress—dependable—an expert in the care and handling of brothers and sisters industrious. ELISABETH L. HERSCHEL “Beth” G.A.A. (1, 2), 50 Point Award (1), 100 Point Award (1); American Field Service (2, 3); National Honor Society (3, 4), President (4); Office Staff (3, 4); Record Board (3, 4); Solonscope (3, 4); Student Council (4); Girls State (3); Model United Nations Assembly Dele- gate (3); Class Day Committee (4); Silver “M” (4). The girl with the rainbow of sweaters—Oh, those parties! “Hoi”—brainy—always good-natured a flirt—enthusiastic—Oh, that girl! JOANNE M. HILL “Joanne” G.A.A. (2); American Field Service (2, 3, 4); Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Masque (1, 2, 3, 4); Record Board (4). Little VYV wonderful humor and giggle—contact lenses— flutist—tree houses—ice cream—“Who’s the latest?”
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