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GOOG” STEPHEN JOHN GULO JR. List all the activities in which you have participated,” said the paper. So Steve thought. 1 was a Pro Merito for four years! Managing — hummmm. I guess it could be called my main activity — manager for the J. V. Basketball team in my Sophomore year — Varsity Basketball Team in my Junior year and the Junior Prize Speaking business manager. Clubs? Well, I was a member of the Glee Club and the Art Club for three years, and the History for two. Anything else? An actor i n the Christmas Play and a member of the Prom Decorating Com- mittee in my Junior year — that’s all! MARCIA LOIS HALL MARCY” ’’Marcy” became a member of our distinguished color guard in her Senior year and, with this group, she attended all the football games and parades as a representative of the school. She joined the Art Club during the same year and participated in the Tumbling Team in her Junior and Senior years. Marcy” proved to be an efficient and capable secretary to Mrs. Barclay. Janet, the twelve year old sister in Christmas at Home, was ably portrayed by Marcia. She was on the Properties Committee of the Senior Play. DIANE JUNE HASKINS PURSIE” Shooting for the basket — passing the ball to a fellow player — Pursie” was good at both, enabling her to be a member of the team her Senior year. Besides basketball, Diane svas a tumbler her Junior and Senior years, and was a member of the Art Club. SHARON LESLIE HILLIARD SHARON” Jinny June Goes to the Wedding by J. L. Harbour; this piece will long be remembered because of Sharon ' s fine interpretation at Junior Prize Speaking. For her excellence, she was awarded second prize. Sharon proved her scholastic ability as a member of the Pro Merito Society. For three years, her voice could be heard in harmony with the Girls ' Glee Club. The French, History, Community Service, and Art Clubs also had Sharon’s name on their rosters. As a member of the Netop and Yearbook Staff, she displayed her energy and willingness to work. Sharon also ushered at the Sophomore Social and Junior Prom and was a mem- ber of the ring committee. Sharon was Mistress of Ceremonies for our Veterans’ Day play, Call Me Mac, and played the humorous part of the Lingery Lady in The Egg and l.
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ROBERT ANTHONY GOLONKA ■ ' GUNK” As a tribute to his outstanding achievement in the National Merit Scholar- ship Test, Gunk” received a letter of recommendation. Throughout his four years in high school, he maintained a Pro Merito rating. During the winter months, Gunk was an enthusiastic Manager of the Freshman, Junior Varsity, and Varsity Basketball Teams. He was a member of the Art Club during his Sophomore year, and during his Junior year, served on the Prom Decorating Committee. GLORY-LEE GOODWIN GLORY” Spirit plus” — plus a great deal of interest in activities. Hard work and personality made Glory” one of our most valuable classmates. Her various in- terests in school included the Girls ' Glee Club and the History Club during her Junior and Senior years. Also, Glory played the oboe in our Concert band. She ushered at the Junior Prom and participated in several Home Economic activities. Busily taking dictations from Mr. Bordeau and typing his letters and other material, Nadine was an efficient secretary. During her Freshman year, Dede” was a member of the Home Economics Club, and served on several refreshment committees. Dede” was also a member of the Art Club, History Club, and Senior Play Costume Committee. NADINE NATALIE GRANT DEDE” JAMES ARTHUR GREENLEAF SCOOP” Scoop”, who represented T.F.H.S. at the Student Traffic Safety Council at the University of Mass, in his Junior year, was elected Chairman of the Teen- Age Driving Education Conference held at the University of Mass, on November 4 of his Senior year. This was the first time a student from our school has been elected to this post in the state-wide gathering. Scoop participated in football his Freshmen and Senior years. He was also a member of the Art Club his Sophomore year, and served on the Senior Play Costume Committee. 27
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LINDA MARIE HOULE MARGARET ANN JAKOTOWICZ MARGARET Margaret, during her Junior and Senior years, was an efficient Bank Day Cashier. She was in the Girls’ Glee Club for three years, and won a part in the musical, Swingin’ High, at the end of her Junior year. As a Senior, Margaret held the position of secretary to Mr. Plaisted and took part in the Senior Play by selling tickets. LYNN CARL THOMAS HOYNOSKI TOMMY” T.F.H.S. had its own Satchmo. Carl was the cornetist in the band for four years and played in the Swingsters in his Sophomore, Junior and Senior years. Tommy” was appointed Co-Student Director of the band in his Junior year and Assistant Student Director in his Senior year. Six tryouts placed Carl in District and All-State Band for three years. Carl was a member of the Pro Merito Society. In his Freshman year, Tommy” played football, basketball, and baseball. He carried out the duties of Treasurer of the French Club in his Junior and Senior years. Carl played the part of Grady in the Senior Play. Lynn” was quite active in a variety of activities during her high school years. As a member of the band for three years, she was chosen Secretary in her Senior year. She sang in the Glee Club for three years as a second soprano. Dur- ing her high school years her athletic interests centered on basketball and tum- bling. As a commercial student, she was chosen Bank Day Cashier and was awarded several certificates of Noma Spelling Achievements. During her Senior year, she was on the Netop and Yearbook Staffs. She was also a member of the Chess Club and Art Club for four years, and was on the Costume Committee for the Senior Play. JOYCE MARIE HURD JOCEY” Passing by the Art Room on school days, you would be likely to see a dark head bending over the drawing board. This was Jocey applying her artistic talents. Because of outside responsibilities, Jocey” did not participate in any other class activities.
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