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NOKIMA JEAN ACKKOYD “Skip” Sewing Club 1, 2. Lovely reddish-gold hair . . . keeps the mailman busy with her many letters . . . Im es to collect many and varied buttons ... is a true Piper of Harnelin with all the children ivho worship her. GAIL P. AMBIEHL Sewing Club 1, 2; Gobbler StalT 4. Quiet ... no one more serious . . . pretty blond hair and lovely eyes . . . loyal. CIIAKLES K. ANNALOKO Science Club 1 (C.C.H.S.); Football 4. Oh, that smile . . . personality plus . . . terrific dresser . . . mar¬ velous football player . . . quiet, but looks are deceiving . . . good sense of humor ... a friend to all .. . good luck in the future. KOBEKTA E. BAIVIFOHD “Bobbie” Class Sec.-Treas. 1; Student Council 1; Discussion Club 1 (Sec.-Treas.); Dramatic Club 2; High-Lites Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; School Play 3, 4; Ba.sketball 3, 4 (Co-Captain); Honor Society 3, 4 (Sec.-Treas.); Cheerleader 4; Senior Banquet Committee. Buick fan . . . jfJfS . . . purely “platonic” . . . York Beach . . . dirty bucks, gray flannels, and varsity sweaters . . . Leominster High . . . soft spot for athletes. ROBERT F. BOUTILIER “Bob” Hobby Club 1; Model Builders’ Club 2; Honor Society 4; Stu¬ dent Government Day Repre¬ sentative 4; Class Orator. Bright blue eyes . . . music lover . . . hard worker . . . tops in math . . . true leader . . . ticklish, too! JOAN F. BOYLE Dramatic Club 1,2; Honor So¬ ciety 3, 4; Student Council 4; High-Lites 4 (Business Man¬ ager); Gobbler Staff 4; Senior Banquet Committee. Smiling blue eyes . . . reliable ivorker . . . swell, all-round gal . . . prolonged phone conversations ... a credit to her class. •( 6
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iMAKGAKET A. CANTY “Pe ” Sewing Club 1, 2 (President); Betty Crocker Homemaking Award 4; Gobbler Staff 4 (Busi¬ ness Manager); Senior Banquet Committee. Quiet, but is one of the crowd . . . never quite caught the drift of geometry . . . cute . . . when she laughs it is contagious . . . plans a future in nursing . . . best of luck. HIRAM CONNELL ' ‘nr Football 1, 2, 4; Basketball 2; Student Council 1, 2; Band 3, 4; Model Builders’ Club 1; Senior Picnic Committee. A real “cat” . . . dig that music . . . Senior Swishes ... a beauti¬ ful Olds . . . the Crows . . . any¬ one seen Jerry? . . . bop fan . . . a real musician. ROSEMARY CASHMAN “Cookie” Basketball 2, 4; Girls’ Athletic Club 2. Ace on the basketball court . . . N.A. H.S. ' s star guard . . . “Bur¬ ied Treasure” . . . adorable hair¬ cut . . . one of the Padlocks . . . Speech 1-1. ARTHUR COPPETA “Archie” Model Builders’ Club 1. Loiter of model cars . . . likes deep sea diving . . .friendly . . . Ipana smile . . . Red School House . . . keep those eyes open, Arthur. RICHARD N. COLE “Dick” Model Builders’ Club 1, 2; Senior Banquet Committee. Quiet . . . serious . . . knows some good jokes . . . loyal . . . deep blue eyes . . . math whiz . . . loves to square dance . . . ship expert. LAURENCE W. CORCORAN “Larry” Class Vice-President 1; Class President 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 (Captain). Popular as they come . . . terrific personality . . . check that crew cut . . . what a doll . . . easy-go¬ ing . . . alivays ready for a laugh . . . always smiling . . . terrific athlete . . . allergic to homework . . . liked by all. ■{ 7
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