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VIRGINIA ANN DAUPHINAIS GINGER” Throughout her four years of high school, Ginger” participated in several activities. In her Junior and Senior years, she belonged to the History Club. She was a member of the Art Club for four years, and while a Senior, Ginger” joined both the basketball and tumbling teams. She served as Mr. Bassett’s secretary, and ushered for the Freshman Welcome. Ginger” also contributed to the Senior Play by serving on the Make-Up Committee. MERRIL HOWARD DAVIS TWINKLES” Crack — the bat makes contact with the ball, and Merrill makes another hit for the Basketball Team, of which he was a member for two years. As a member of the Art Staffs of the Netop and Yearbook, he contributed his artistic talents. Merrill served on the Junior Prom Program Committee and was an usher for the Junior Prom. ROBERTA MARIE DRINZEK BIRD” The Netop and Yearbook Staffs welcomed Bird” as a hard working mem- ber of their groups. As a Freshman, she joined the Home Economics Club. Dur- ing her Junior year, Roberta’s voice could be heard echoing along with the other members of the Echo Choir. She was a Bank Day Cashier as a Junior and Senior and used her skill in the art field on several decorating committees. Bird was Mrs. Reidy ' s secretary during her Senior year. ALLEN GEORGE DUBE ”AL Allen displayed his musical talents in several ways; ONE — he played the tuba in the band for two years; TWO — he sang tenor in the Boys’ Glee Club during his Junior and Senior years, and THREE — as a Junior, he participated in the musical. Swingin’ High. Music was not his only interest, however, for he also played football in his Senior year, and was chosen for the role of Fishface in our Senior Play. Al” lent a helping hand in the cafeteria by washing dishes during his Senior year, which was well appreciated. 24
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KATHLEEN RUBY ELIZABETH CORBIN KATHY” Kathy , an exuberant classmate, could usually be found in the library, where she worked as a competent librarian. She also devoted much of her time to the Community Service Club, in which she participated for four years. She be- longed to the Home Economics Club during her Freshman year. The Camera Club was another activity which welcomed her membership. Kathy” will be remembered as a class worker, always willing to give of her talents. JUDITH ANN CROSSMAN JUDY” Judy ' s” cheerleading activities commenced when she was chosen a mem- ber of the Freshman squad. She was then selected as a Junior Varsity cheer- leader in her Sophomore year and was promoted to Captain of the J.V.’s” as a Junior. Her cheering activities were climaxed when she was chosen a Varsity Cheerleader in her Senior year. In this same year, she served on the Netop and Yearbook Staffs and worked as an office girl, Bank Day Cashier, and secretary to Miss McGillicuddy and Miss Clark. A person with many interests, she be- longed to the Art Club for three years and the Home Economics Club in her Freshman year. Judy” was chosen Chairman of the Freshman Welcome Deco- rating Committee and served as an usher for Graduation, Class Day, and the Junior Prom. She was also Co-chairman of the Senior Play Properties Committee. MARGUERITE MARIE DIAGNAULT RI” As a Senior, Ri” was a member of Le Cercle Francais. Her I second the motion . . .” could be heard above the murmur of voices at the History Club meetings during this same year. Ri” realized her athletic aspirations when she played forward on the Girls’ Basketball Team as a Junior. Marguerite served as a member of the Junior Prize Speaking Ticket Committee, the Senior Play Ticket Committee, and as an usher for Graduation. She also belonged to the Com- munity Service Club for four years, and helped Miss McGillicuddy as a Library Aid. J MICHAEL EDWARD DALE MIKE Although Mike was an active supporter of Class functions, he was unable to participate in any activities, due to outside responsibilities. But his original wit contributed a touch of spice to the Class of 62. 23
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PATRICIA ANN DUDA PAT” Pat took an active part in the History Club her Junior and Senior years, and was a member of the Senior Play Costume Committee. Her friendly attitude and co-operative nature made her a fine member of our class. f FRANCES IRANA DUNCAN FRANNIE” Frannie” was a zealous person throughout her four years at T.F.H.S. Cheering was one of her major interests. She was a Freshman cheerleader, a member of the J.V. squad in her Sophomore year and in her Junior year was promoted to the rank of Varsity Cheerleader. Scholastically, she maintained a Pro Merito rating. Correcting errors was her job as Rewrite Editor on the Netop and Yearbook Staffs. As a Junior, she served as an Assistant Head Bank Day Cashier, and in her Senior year, was promoted to the position of Head Bank Day Cashier. Frannie” contributed further to the school by ushering for Class Day, the Junior Prom, Graduation, and Junior Prize Speaking. She was also on the Junior Prize Speaking Ticket Committee and the Senior Play Properties Com- mittee. HENRY WALTER DYMERSKI MOOSE Moose” contributed a great deal to the class of 62” in regard to the music department. Adept at playing the trumpet, he participated in the band for four years. During his Junior and Senior years, he was a member of the Swing- sters. As a Junior, Henry was elected Stage Manager of the band and also played in the Brass Choir. Surely Moose” will be remembered for the music and spirit he added to our class. ROSE MARIE THERESA EMERY ROWIE Rowie’s talent was coupled with enthusiasm. She was in the Girls’ Glee Club for three years and in the French Club for one year. As a Home Ec student, “Rowie” served refreshments at the concession stand during the football season. She assisted at the Football Banquets and at the Senior Farewell in her Freshman year. 25
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