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SHARON ADRIANNE TATAKIS “Tatack” Serving as our Class Secretary, Sharon’s enthusiasm never dimmed. She played volleyball, basketball, and softball for four years. She was a library aide and an office girl. She was a member of the Art, French, and Camera Clubs, and as a Senior served as Glee Club Secre- tary. She was a member of the Netop and Yearbook staffs. Sharon had a wonderful personality and served our class well. FAY JEAN O’RILEY “Rile” Always friendly and reliable, Rile served as our Class Historian. She was a Teen Scene writer and a News Editor for our Netop and Yearbook. Rile was a J.V. and Varsity cheerleader and served on countless dance committees. A member of the Camera, Commer- cial, History (Secretary), and Spanish (Vice President) Clubs, Rile played basketball, softball, and volleyball. She served as secretary to Mr. Steinecke and Mrs. Potter and as Head Bank Day cashier. She was a Pro Merito student. MARCIA JANE HALLADAY “Marsh” Marsh, with her sincere interest in everyone, was elected Class Trea- surer for two years. She repre- sented our school at Girl’s State and in the Mohawk Trail Queen Contest and was a Junior Prize Speaker. Marsh served as President of the Glee Club. She earned a Pro Merito rating and was Rewrite Editor for our Netop and Yearbook. She was an office girl and a mem- ber of the French and Drama Clubs. She served on several dance committees as well. DENNIS MICHAEL COUTURE “Cooch” Outgoing, determined, Cooch was our Vice President. He was in the Chess, Art, Camera, Spanish, His- tory and Glee Clubs and was the History Club Vice President. Cooch served as News Editor for Netop and Yearbook. He was a Teen Scene writer, a Junior Prize Speak- ing alternate, and attained a Pro Merito rating. He served on count- less dance committees, and was a member of the track and Freshman basketball teams. Cooch’s engaging personality won him the admiration of the Class of ’66. ROBERT WAYNE PARKER “Bob” Bob Parker — leadershp personified. As our President he stood at the helm of our class. He was our foot- ball captain and for his accomplish- ments received the “Canon” Novak Award. He served as an Executive Editor of our Netop and Yearbook, and was an alternate for Junior Prize Speaking and Boys’ State. Bob received the Harvard Book Award. He was a member of the track team and the Art, Spanish, Drama, Glee and T Clubs. Bob left a distinct mark at TFHS.
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SUSAN GAIL ADIE “Sue” Sue displayed her good sportsmanship on the volleyball court and the softball diamond. In her Sophomore year, she worked as a library aide. She was a member of the History and Spanish Clubs and the Sophomore Social refreshment committee. Sue’s enthusi- asm made her a welcome member of the Class of ’66. LINDA MARY ARCAND “Archie” Because Archie worked, she was unable to participate in any after school activities, but her cooperative spirit was evident as she was a competent library aide during her high school years. Her willingness to help was most welcome by faculty members and students alike. PAMELA JEAN BASSETT “Pam” Small but energetic, Pam participated in the Community Service, Commercial, and Art Clubs and was Glee Club Librarian and Commercial Club President. She was a Bank Day cashier and secretary to the cafeteria staff. Pam was on the tumbling and basketball teams, an usher for the Junior Prom and a member of the color guard. PAMELA ANN BEAUBIEN “Pam” Whatever this girl lacked in height, she made up for with her bubbling personality. She was co-captain of the Varsity Cheer- leaders and participated in tumbling. Pam served on the decorat- ing committee for the Sophomore Social and Junior Prom, and was a Junior Prize Speaking alternate. She w’as a member of the Camera, Commercial, History and Glee Clubs. She was Miss Brundige’s secretary and a Bank Day Cashier. 16
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