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LOUIS MICHAEL GRADER ' ' Louie” Great hopes make great men. Louie” was a good natured and enthusiastic member of our class. He showed his interest in sports by playing baseball for three years and football for two. He was also a member of the Art Club and a capable singer in the Glee Club. VIRGINIA ANN GRAY Virginia” A faithful friend is the medicine of life. Virgnia helped the class by serving on dance committees for our important functions. Quiet and reserved, she served as a Bank Day Cashier her Junior and Senior years. Virginia will be remembered as our class worker for she was always willing to help and give of her talents. MARTHA GREENE Martha” A women’s strength is most intent when robed in gentleness.” Martha was one of the quiet girls in our class, but her pleasantness never failed to brighten up the atmosphere. She expressed her artistic ability as a member of the Art Club. She was an enthusiastic member of the Volleyball Team and Stamp Club for one year. Martha also proved her efficiency by being a Bank Day Cashier. Surely Martha’s willingness to help will be remembered by the class of 60 ”. ROBERT CHARLES GREENLEAF Bob” I am myself, my own commander. Although he was kept quite busy at work. Bob was an able usher for the Junior Prom, and a willing helper for various stage crews. Known for his friendly smile and lively conversation on automobiles, Bob’s fine spirit will make him long remembered. 23
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NANCY ANNE GADREAULT Gad” It was her thinking of others that made you think of her. Gad”, one of our quiet but efficient students, for three years demonstrated her singing ability as a member of the Glee Club. Enthusiastically she served as a Bank Day Cashier. Gad’s” personality made her a welcome attribute to the Home Economics Club and also a fine member of the Class of 60”. CAROL DORIS GIRARD Carol Silence is more elegant than words. Warm and friendly was Carol in her manner and smile. Displaying numerous musical talents, Carol participated for four years in the orchestra and was a three year band member. An energetic person, she could be found serving the Community Service Club, attentively attending History and French Club meetings or busily contributing to the Camera Club. Also athletically inclined, Carol was an able base in tumbling. With her generosity and ver- satility, Carol was irreplacable in the class. DIANE JOAN GOLONKA Di” Ambition has no rest. Much time and eflfort was contributed by Di” as news editor of the Netop and also as a member of the Yearbook Staff. Besides being a Junior Prize Speaking alternate, Di” was also chosen for the part of Mother in Pop Reads the Christmas Carol. An aaive member of the History, French and Art Clubs, Diane’s sophisticated sense of humor will long be remembered. ALICE ROSE MARIE GONCALVES Poncho” Happiness is her every action. Poncho”, one of the livelier girls in the Senior class, during her high school years, participated in many activities, such as Art Club and History Club. In addition to being a snappy twirler, Poncho” demonstrated her musical skill by being a member of the orchestra and by playing the violin for two years. She served energetically on many dance committees and ushered at the Junior Prom, Class Day, and Graduation exercises. Surely Poncho’s” friendly smile and wit will take her far in this world. 22
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ROBERT LIONEL GUILBAULT Pops” Good humor makes all thmgs tolerable.” Football, basketball, or baseball, Pops” was there. He played basketball for three years and baseball for two years and ably managed our football teams for four years. Sports was not his only interest, however, for he was also a member of the Art, History, and T Clubs. His quick wit could always be counted on to liven up our various activities, and he always proved that he could be called a good sport”. SANFORD CHARLES GUNN Sandy” Once in a thousand years a perfect character appears.” Sandy” could usually be found leading the History Club in a rousing debate, as he was chosen vice-president of it his senior year. Efficient and versatile, he also sang in the Boys’ Glee Club, was a member of the French and Chess Clubs, and played baseball for two years. Sandy” displayed his ability as a member of the Netop and Yearbook staffs, as well as a member of the Pro Merito Society. JEROME EDWARD HARTNETT Jerry” What should a man do but be merry.” Jerry’s” friendly personality and keen sense of humor enabled him to find a place in his class. Jerry displayed his skill in Freshman football. He also was a member of the Boys’ Glee Club for three years and a member of the Camera Club. Due to an after school job, Jerry could not participate in many high school activities. However, he did prove himself to be an asset to his class with his always being ready and willing to help. CAROL PATRICE HIGGINS Carol” On her and on her high endeavor, the light of praise shall shine forever.” Carol was a peppy Varsity cheerleader her Senior year after cheering on the J.V. squad two years. Aaive in basketball four years, she co-captained the J.V.’s her Junior year. She was also a lively tumbler. Her dramatic ability was proved when she placed second in the Junior Prize-Speaking Contest for her performance of The Crucifixion”. She portrayed the sensitive Sue in Where the Cross Is Made”, and won second prize in the American Legion Oratorical Contest. She belonged to the History, Art, Glee, Camera, and Com- munity Service Clubs. Active in the French Club, Carol served as Treasurer her Junior year and Secretary her Senior year. She showed her class spirit by serving on several dance committees. Above all, Carol remained a Pro Merito. 24
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