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KAREN ANN SULLIVAN Karen” The darkness blossoms into light.” Small but energetic, Karen proved to be a very active classmate. As a speedy guard or nimble tumbler, Karen displayed her athletic abilities. Endowed with a sense of respon- sibility, she was chosen to be vice-president of the class. Karen was also an active participant of the Girls’ Glee Club, as well as the French, History, Art, and Community Service Clubs. Karen, always eager to help, ushered for Class Day and Graduation, decorated for the Junior Prom, and was a member of the Netop and Yearbook Staffs. WILLIAM HENRY MARTINEAU Bill” He fills his lifetime with deeds, not with inactive years.” Billy” whose fine leadership and unwaver- ing integrity inspired us for three years, was a great asset to our class as our able President. The business manager of the Netop and Year- book, Billy devoted much time and effort to the success of these activities. Dramatically, he was a fine Prize Speaker and was selected to portray Dr. Higgins in the first one-aa play, Where the Cross Is Made” His sense of responsibility resulted in his being chosen to represent the school for Boys’ All-State, the University of Massachusetts Traffic Conference, and was Good Government Day Representa- tive. Bill was also honored as the recipient of the Harvard Book Award, ' presented to an out- standing member of the Junior Class. He participated in the French, Glee, and History Clubs as well as being a flashy ball-handler on the basketball squad. CAROL FRANCES PETRIN Petie” And a girl makes friends without half trying.” Where activity was, Petie” could be found. She was a member of the Band, of which she became librarian, and played outstanding bas- ketball for the J.V. and varsity squads. Bub- bling with enthusiasm, Petie” could be found most any afternoon participating in the Art, Community Service, French, or History Clubs. Respected for her warm generosity and fine hu- mor, she was chosen to be our class secretary during her junior and senior years. As an active participant of the Glee Club, Petie” was elected its secretary, and represented this activity in the Regional Concert. With friendliness as her trademark, she ushered for Class Day, Gradua- tion, and was on several dance committees. Carol was also a member of the Netop and Yearbook Staffs, and belonged to the Pro Merito Society as well. Truly a rernarkable and versatile girl, this one. A Jl PHYLLIS RUBIN Fi” ' Tetit in size, great in mind A sweeter girl you’ll never find.” Versatile, helpful, and smiling continually — this was Fi”. Proof of these facts can be found in her positions of historian of the class. Vice President of the Girls’ Glee Club, and Turners Falls Girls’ State Representative. With unceasing energy she worked for the Commu- nity Service Club, headed the Junior Prom ushering committee, and served on the Netop and Yearbook Staffs. Her varied interests also account for her membership in the Art and j joty Clubs. Despite this busy schedule, Fi maintained a Pro Merito rating and al- ways had an extra minute for a friend in need, 15 outstanding member of the class of KAREN MARY WESTON Wessy” I am wealthy in my friends.” Here, there, everywhere best describes our busy class treasurer. Musically Wessy” was a member of the Orchestra, Swingsters, Band, of which she was secretary, and Glee Club, of which she was librarian. She also was music chairman of our Junior Prom. Athletically she participated in varsity basketball for two years and volleyball for one year. Her versatility was displayed in the Art, History, French, Camera, and Community Service Clubs. With enthusiasm she served on the Netop and Year- book Staffs and ushered for various activities. Yet all this didn’t keep her from holding a Pro Merito rating. We’ll always remember Karen as a true friend with a warm and friend- ly personality.
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DONALD ALBER Don” His greatness, not his littleness concerns mankind. Don” was in all sports in his four years at T.F.H.S., as a freshman baseball and J.V. football player, and a solid center for Varsity. Witty and likeable, Don was a favorite of the class of 60”. DAVID ARIAL Dave” We expected much — and got much more. Dave, flashing his charming smile, was the scientist of the class. But he also participated in football for two years and track for three. Through mem- bership in the Chess Club, he found an excellent subjea in which to apply his sharp, orderly thinking. Thus will we remember Dave; helpful, cheerful, and witty. CATHERINE ELIZABETH BAUCH Bauchie” Sweetness, goodness in her person shine. Bauchie,” an energetic member of our Varsity Cheerleaders during her Senior year, was also a Freshman and J. V. Cheerleader. During the course of her four years in High School, Bauchie” was an active member of the History, Art, and Community Service Clubs. In her Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years she expressed her helpfulness by serving on the refreshment and decorating committees. Plus the many activities previously listed Bauchie” gained the admiration of all by being chosen an Alternate Prize Speaker with her humorous portrayal of Jiminy Cricket, and the lead of Mary” in the Senior Play, as well as the role of Jane” in Pop Reads the Christmas Carol.” CAROL FRANCES BURNHAM Carol” Kindness is a language everyone can speak and understand. Helpful and fun to be with, this was Carol. Into almost ’any aaivity you’d look, she was there, for her interests were many. She was a four year band member, and climaxed her participation in this activity her Senior year by being appointed band librarian. She was also a two year Swingsters and orchestra member. Cheering the team on at all games, Carol was an efficient manager of the Girl’s Basketball team, as well as a four year member of the Art and History Clubs. As a member of the Netop and Yearbook Staffs, she worked diligently and conscientiously. She showed co-operative and energetic spirit through her assistance on innumerable decorating and ushering com- mittees. Friendly and versatile is our girl, Carol. 16
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