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Kathleen M. Downey “You stand in your own light.” Wearing her radiant smile every day, Kathy is quick to bring cheerfulness wherever she goes. Intent in purpose, K.D. is always successful in whatever she endeavors. “When the go- ing is getting tough, the tough get going.” Guidance Club 2, 3, 4 Mela Asst. Bus. Mgr. 4 Junior Achievement 3, 4 Meta Typing Staff 4 ( Head ) Pep Squad 3 David A. Dziedziak That he was studious, we praise him, — that he was mannered, we respect him, — that lie was gentle, we honor him, — and that lie was a being of true qua- lity, we love him. A boon to our class, our city, the futu.e — Dave. Thomas A. Doyle His buttocks must have been constantly exposed to fire because he never stay- ed still. Red was always the life of the class. Cer- tainly none of his fellow- students will forget him. Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Football I James D. Drajjo An easy-going, friendly guy, Jim attends machine shop and is a good student. His hobbies include hunt- ing, fishing and especially customizing his ’57 Ford. With his skill he should make a fine machinist. Vocational Club I, 2, 3, 4 Marlene M. Dumas Here is a cute little blonde whose interests range from horseback rid- ing to an occasional motor- cycle stint. We feel certain of her future success and ask her to keep that ap- petite for fun. Dramatic Guild 3 D.E.C.A. Club 4 Walter F. Dunajski Unless Wally gets that “53” Chevy of his run- ning, he may have to be a walking commuter to Mass. Trade. But we trust his talents and know he’ll get there safely and graduate successfully. Patricia A. Elliott Robert G. Ellis Gary W. Eno Natalie C. Eastman “Nicki” as she is affec- tion aly nicknamed by her friends is everyone’s friend. She always has something constructive to say in any situation and is quick to help a friend with a problem. Dramatic Guild 3 Observer Art Staff 3, 4 Although very quiet, Pat has a fine sense of humor and is well liked. She en- joys Spanish and French and hopes to become a translator. Being a pro- ficient student, she should have no trouble in reaching her goal. No one could call Bob a bashful ellow lor lie’s ever ready to make himself known no matter how strange the crowd. No one on the football squad will forget him — we doubt any of his classmates will. Football 1 , 2, 3,4 Guidance Club 4 There is never a dull moment when hot blooded Gary comes around. Once settled down, we’re sure that this tall good looking classmate will make a fine future for himself. Ski Club 3 Meta Adv. Staff 4 Guidance Club 4 Art Club 4
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Janies B. Davis Watch out girls, here comes Jim Davis. He’s a great kid with a wonder- ful sense of humor and all he says is “My mama won’t let me.” She’s let you run for track though didn’t she? (That’s why girls haven’t caught up with him yet.) See you on the track Jim! ! Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Bowling League 4 Paul E. DeCourcy Who would guess that we have the making of a future mechanic in Paul? In spite of his retiring na- ture, Paul is always quick to make friends and mix in with “the gang.” Ann M. DeLuca Quiet and gentle in all her ways, Success to you Ann, for many many days, And a special cheer for your talent in ceramics! Junior Achievement 3, 4 Pep Squad 4 Guidance Club 4 John A. DeLucca You don’t find one like our “Duke” everyday. Our foremost drummer and be- loved football addict has the terrible habit of ma- king friends, and friends, and friends. We’re sure to hear of our boy at a later date. Football 1 , 2, 3, 4 Mech. Drawing Club 3 ( Pres.) Track 2 Thomas V. D’Entremont Tile reticent blonde from 102 is Tom. We will al- ways remember Tom for bis extreme quietude of na- ture; But those of us who pierce through the outer shell find a really wonder- ful person underneath. Track 2 Hockey I Michael J. DeNofrio “A good name is rather to be chosen than great rich- es.” There are few people who have a personality as Mike’s. Very outgoing, he gets along well with every- one and always has some- thing worthwhile to say. Sandra M. Devaney “What is beautiful is good, and who is good will soon be beautiful.” Truly a model student, Sandy is the type of per- son who can do no wrong. One can always find Sandy with a group of kids laugh- ing it up and having a good time. An honor roll student who excels in all her studies, Sandy exem- plifies the best in the class of ’65. Dramatic Guild 3 Art Club 3, 4 ( Pres. 4) Homeroom Rep. 3 Observer Rep. 3 Junior Achievement 4 Observer Art Staff 4 Meta Art Staff 4 Itaymond B. Dixon Always on the go wheth- er in the bakery or driv- ing a truck, this lively character can usually be found, after hours, where the fun is. Ray may not be the tallest boys in the class but he packs one of the biggest wallops. D.E.C.A. Club 3, 4 Laura L. Doringer We’re now firm believ- ers in that old adage, “Good things come in small packages,” after meeting wee Laura Lee, the girl with the attractive person- ality, cheery smile and happy disposition, who can be seen running about the corridors stopping here and there to chat with her many friends. With these qualities Laura is sure to make the world a happier place in which to live. Dramatic Guild 3, 4 Guidance Club 3, 4 Observer Literary Staff 4 Observer Adv. Staff 4 Meta Adv. Staff 4 Chorus 4 Pep Squad 3
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Paul F. James Espindle Espinola Diana A. Douglas W. Farrand Ferguson Robert Field A good sport and a good sportsman, Paul excels in bowling and has won many trophies. He enjoys his- tory and politics, being a stalwart Democrat. His cho- sen vocation is business management in which he’s bound to succeed. Bowling League 2, 3, 4 Jim’s wide range of in- terests take him from water skiing to swimming to gills and then to math. He hopes to become an electrical engineer. We know that this good natur- ed, conscientious boy will be a boon to the profes- sion. Here is one of the sweet- est and prettiest girls of the senior class. She’s so quiet that you’d almost for- get she’s around, but how could anyone forget our Diana. The class of ’65 is certainly proud to have had her as one of its members. Pep Club 3, 4 Ski Club 4 D.E.C.A. Club 3, 4 Junior Achievement 3 Another lover of Mr. Ford’s brainstorm, “Doug” can usually be found in- serting a clutch or redoing a whole car. Always a hard worker and sincere classmate, “Doug” is sure to achieve his chosen goals. D.E.C.A. Club 4 Bob left P.H.S. for California but we shall never lose the aura of his presence. Thomas R. Finamore Edward S. Fitzgerald Noreen L. Fitzgerald Dwight Flewelling No man is really happy or safe without a hobby, and it makes a precious little difference what the outside interest may be. In the case of Tom, it’s art. Tom must also be a happy fellow because he knows that in the life of a young man, the most essential thing for happiness is the gift for friendship. Here we have another popular member of the auto shop who, as his por- trait manifests, is a good looking chap too. He has learned to accept minor aggravations and take full measure in fun and frolic. No misery shall follow the path he treads. Vocational Club I, 2, 3, 4 Years mature into fruit so that some small seeds of moments may outlive them. Though the veil of time may render some unseen, few of our class will ever forget Noreen. Her life and spirit, intelligence and bearing, will be stored in the seeds of remembrance. Guidance Club 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Guild 2, 3 Pep Squad 2, 3 Observer Literary Staff 4 Meta Literary Staff 4 Meta Adv. Staff 4 We are here to add what we can, not to get what we can from life. Dwight realizes this and strives to attain all he can from me- chanics. We simply wish the best to you and your auto.
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