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CLOVIS BOUCHER, JR. Billo Patience ir e flattererf' Clovis, a quiet, unassuming boy, was tied up with his duties at home, and was therefore unable to participate in many school activities. However, he did find time to be a member of the decorating committee for junior Prize Speaking and a ticket collector for the Senior-Freshman Reception. EILEEN DORIS BURKE The gentle mind hy gentle deeds ir known. Eileen belonged to the Art Club and was Miss DesOrmeaux's eflicient sec- retary. She also was an active member of the French Club, and in our commercial department had the important job of Bank Day Cashier. She graciously lent her support to the ticket committee for the senior play. JANICE MARIE BYK Jan Gentle of speech, henefieent of mind. jan , with her bright smile, played in the band for four years, and sang in the Glee Club three years. She was in the Art Club for two years, putting her talents to good use. She decorated for the Cabaret , for the Christmas Concert, and for the Junior Prom. Jan was a member of the Home Economics Club, and the Community Service Club for three years. She was Secretary for Mrs. Dilorenz, and played Intramural Basketball for two years. Jan also served on the ticket committee for the senior play. JOSEPH ANTHONY CASTRONOVO Joe On him and on hir high endeavor, The light of praise rhall shine forever. joe came to the T.F.H.S. for his senior year from Saint Leonard's, a commercial high school in Brooklyn, New York. He quickly won a place in our hearts by wholeheartedly entering into plans for our very first activity, the Freshman Hop, and it pleased everyone to find he had won the part of Pete in our senior play, Father of the Bride . 19
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FRED EDWIN ALDRICH Ollie He ir as full of velour ar of kindne.u. We keep reminding Ollie that good things come in small packages! Ollie has been quite active in sports, playing football and baseball his first two years, basket- ball for three years and track his junior year. He was our baseball manager his first two years and football manager his junior and Senior years. He also took part in intramurals and was our Senior track manager. Freddie ushered at many of our dances and belonged to the T , French, History, and Glee Clubs, being a section leader his Senior year. He was an alternate junior Prize Speaker and a member of the Netop and Yearbook Staffs. Ollie portrayed Tommy in Time Out for Ginger , and Buzz Taylor in Father of the Bride. In spite of or perhaps because of his many activities he managed to maintain a Pro Merito rating. ELIZABETH ANN BORDEAUX Betty A thing of beauty if a joy forever. Betty's skillful hand was responsible for her being art editor of the Netop and Yearbook Staffs. A twirler for two years, she became our outstanding majorette her Senior year. Time Out For Ginger , a one-act play, gave us a taste of Betty's acting ability, in her portrayal of Joan . Her invaluable aid as assistant to our coach, Miss Teed, during the many long and arduous hours of rehearsing for our senior play, Father of the Bride , will always be remembered with gratitude by all who were connected with the production. Betty was a strong member of the Glee Club and was Treasurer her Senior year. Further demonstrating her artistic ability, she served on several decorating committees for dances and shows. Betty was one of those brave, back-bending Tumblers for three years. Further interests found Betty active in many other school clubs. EUGENE L. BORDEAUX Sonny Afoot and light-hearted, I take to the open road. Sonny played football his freshman year, and baseball and intramural basket- ball for two years. As electrician, he was responsible for the excellent lighting effects in our senior play, Father of the Bride. Aside from this, he ushered at the Fresh- man Hop and sang in the Boys' Glee Club for two years. ERNEST LINCOLN BROWN Spuddy Believe me, every man bar hir Jecretsf' Brown's Taxi will always be pleasantly and happily remembered by the Netop and Yearbook Staffs, for Spuddy with characteristic business acmnen saw that the school publications not only did not put the class in debt, but that they actually paid. The biggest thrill of Spuddy's high school career came with the announcement that he was to play the title role in Father of the Bride . Needless to say, his performance was superb. He was in the Camera Club for two years - his senior year honored with the presidency - in the Art Club for two years and in the History Club. As for the dances, he was on the refreshment committee for the Sophomore Social, and ushered at the Freshman Hop, and on the decorating committee and an usher for our junior Prom. Spuddy was also a smart-looking color guard for three years, and ably portrayed Mr, Wilson in the play, Time Out For Ginger .
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PHYLLIS EILEEN CHOLEVA Sla Her friend: there are many, Her foe: - are there any? Phyllis, one of the liveliest members of our class, played on the basketball team and also on the intramural team for four years. She was also a Bank Day Cashier, secretary to both Mr. Bourdeau and Mr. Pike, and a Pro Merito. Sla , in the one-act play, Time Out For Ginger , portrayed Ginger and captured the hearts of her enthusiastic audience with her hilarious antics. She was a willing typist for the Netop and Yearbook Staifs, decorated and ushered for several dances and proved invaluable on the property committee of the senior play. JOHN COUTURE Jack Silence ir the gratitude of true afectionf' jack participated in tennis for four years, basketball, football, and track, two years, and became a member of the T Club. He has been an active member of the Camera Club, Art Club, and History Club, and also ushered at our Freshman Hop. In Father of the Bride , our senior play, Jackie gave a creditable per- formance in his interpretation of Tim's man. ELAINE REGINA DAVIS There ir no wisdom like franknerrf' Elaine participated in various activities during her four years, playing in the band for one year and belonging to the Home Economics, Camera and History Clubs each for one year. She was also a vigorous member of the Glee Club and the Community Service Club for three years. Elaine also served on properties for our senior play, Father of the Bride. She tried her luck at basketball for one year, and also ushered at the Freshman Hop. EMIL JOSEPH DEMERS Emo Gay and carefree ar everyone know: He creater laughter wherever he goeJ. Emo found it necessary to work throughout high school and therefore had little time for school activities. He did, however, find time to sing with the Boys' Glee Club his junior and senior year. He served on the ticket committee for the big production, Father of the Bride . Because of these contacts he made many friends. 20
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