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DAVID FARWELL Dave Hit greatnen not hir littleners, concern: mankind. Dave , one of our musically minded classmates, has played in the band four years, the orchestra four years, and has sung with the Glee Club for three years. He attended the All State Chorus last year. He was a member of the ski team for four years, the Rifle Club and track team for one year, intramural basketball and also served on the ticket committee for our senior play, Father of the Bride. With a thrilling performance of Tolstoi's, The Horse Race , he won second place in the Junior Prize Speaking Contest. Dave belonged to the French Club and was a member of the Pro Merito Society. ALICE MARY FUCHS A1li In quietnerr and in confidence :hall he your strength. Alli , a quiet, petite girl, was a member of the Home Economics, Community Service and History Clubs She was also a tumbler for a year and secretary to Mr. Galvin her senior year. Alice, for our senior play, Father of the Bride, worked unceasingly as a ticket seller. She ushered at Class Day, Graduation, and served on various dance committees. ELAINE FERN GAMACHE Laney Fair and roftly goes far. Elaine, a petite, dark-haired girl has been a helpful member of the Community Service Club, the Girls' Glee Club, and the History Club. In the Art Club for three years, she has shown her potentialities as an artist. Laney ushered at the Senior Social, was on the decoration committee for the Junior Prom, and assisted with tickets for our production, Father of the Bride. BEVERLY PATRICIA GAUDRY Bev My good will ir great, though the gift is rmallf' Bev has taken an active part in the Glee Club, and the French Club. She is one of the artists in our class and has three years of Art to her credit. She served on the ticket committee for our senior play, Father of the Bride. The Community Service Club was fortunate to have Beverly to help, but of course she did it with a willing hand. She was also an usher for the Sophomore Social. 22
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REGINA DAWN DENKIEWICZ A Joft armver turneth away wrath. Regina, a quiet, willing worker, a member of the Community Service Club for two years, was in the Girls' Glee Club for one year. She was secretary for Miss Crean in her senior year, and also assisted Mr. Pike as an office girl. CATHERINE DESAUTELS Cathy Tall, rtately, and very trim Our Cathy ir noted for vigor ami vim. Cathy , one of out busiest class members, has belonged to a number of organ- izations, including the Camera Club, Glee Club, Art Club, History Club and Tumb- lers. She demonstrated her athletic ability by being a member of the basketball team and playing intramurals in her junior and senior years. Her artistic ability was shown by the fact that she was selected to serve on the decorating committees for various dances. Cathy's acting talent was early recognized when she so ably portrayed Nelson's mother in the play, A Portrait of Nelson Holiday, Jr. Her histrionic ability was fittingly climaxed in the senior play, Father of the Bride in which she played Mrs. Banks. CHARLES HENRY EMERY Charlie Magnifcent .rpectacle of human happinesd' Charlie's chief characteristic, according to his classmates, is his eternal hap- piness. He played football his freshman year and was a member of the track team for two years. He ushered for the Sophomore Social and the Freshman Hop, was in the Boys' Glee Club for three years and the French Club for one year. ANNETTE CORINNE EMOND Frenchy Great thoughtr come from the heart. Annette played the French horn in both the band and orchestra for three years. She was one of our capable Bank Day Cashiers and a member of the Corn- mercial Club. She also served on the refreshment and decorating committees for the Freshman Hop. 21
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PAUL GMYREK Speed The reward of a thing well done if to have it done. Speed acquired his nickname and showed his fondness for sports by parti- cipating in football, basketball and baseball for three years. He was a member of the History Club and Art Club for one year and sang with the Boys' Glee Club for two. FREDERICK GRALENSKI Freddie The pen if the tongue of the mind. Freddie , our very quiet and modest classmate, has proven his brilliancy in his writing. He was a valuable member of the Netop and Yearbook Staffs, a Pro Merito, Boys' State Representative and a stalwart member of our Track and Bas- ketball Teams. Fred , a member of the Art Club for two years, helped to decorate for the Sophomore Social and belonged to the History Club. In his senior year, Fred was selected by his classmates as Good Government Day Representative. BEVERLY LOIS GREENE Bev Next to sympathy, love ir the dioinert passion of the human heart. Bev's spare time has been taken up by outside work, but nevertheless she was a very active member in the Community Service Club for two years. NOREEN BEVERLY HALE Variety ir the mother of enjoyment. Noreen was one of those ever smiling ofhce girls for two years. In the Glee Club for two years, Noreen fulfilled her duties graciously. Much enthusiasm was displayed by Noreen in clubs such as the Camera Club, Community Service Club, French Club, History Club, and Home Economics Club. She offered a helpful hand during four years of girls' intramurals. Noreen served on many decorating commit- tees and ushered at the Freshman Hop and in her senior year she lent her support to the ticket committee of the senior play. 23
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