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WILLIAM JOSEPH BUSHA, JR. “Bill” An avid basketball enthusiast, Bill participated in that sport for four years. He also played baseball and football and was Sports Editor for our Netop and Yearbook. He was a member of the History, Spanish and Art Clubs. Bill was a Junior Prize Speak- ing alternate. He ushered at various dances and served on enter- tainment committees. Bill ' s quiet sense of humor made him a popular member of the Class of ’66. CYNTHIA MARIE BURNHAM “Cindi” Ever willing to help, Cindi greeted everyone witli her warm smile. She was in the Spanish, History and Glee Clubs, and ushered for Junior Prize Speaking. Cindi served on the Sopho- more Social decorating and entertainment committees, Junior Prom decorating committee and was chairman of the Freshman Welcome refreshment committee. She was a valuable asset to the Class of ’66. JOHN CAMPBELL “Buana” Although he was one of the quieter members of our class, Buana made many good friends. He was especially appreciated by mem- bers of the Drama Club since he served on many prop committees. He was also a member of the Freshmen football team. Friendly and good natured, he was a welcome addition to our class. SUNDA GAY CADRAN “Sunny” Sunny was a petite and cheerful class member. She wrote for the Teen Scene and Netop staffs. Sunny was a member of the Art, French, History, and Chess Clubs and the volleyball team. Her pleasant disposition will long be remembered by the Class of ’66. 20
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WILLIAM FRANCIS BROWN “Bill” With his quiet but wonderful sense of humor, Bill won the friend- ship of his classmates. He played baseball and basketball for four years, and in recognition of his aca demic abilities, received a National Merit Letter of Commendation. He ushered at various social functions and served as President of the History Club. Bill will long be remembered by the Class of ’66. CHRISTINE ANN BRUNELLE “Chris” Chris, with her friendly smile and efficient manner, was an asset to our class. She served as secretary to Mr. Avery and Mrs. Rob- inson. She was a member of the Commercial Club and a Bank Day cashier. Chris will long be remembered by her classmates. DENNIS CRAIG BRUNELLE “Bomber” Commitment to outside responsibilities prevented Bomber from participating in many extra curricular activities, but he managed to participate in the Spanish Club in his Junior year and the History Club in his Senior year. Bomber’s restrained but con- fident manner will long be remembered by the Class of ' 66. PETER JOSEPH BUREK “Pete” Quiet and jovial, Pete will long be remembered by the Class of ’66. He was an active member of the Art Club during his Sopho- more, Junior and Senior years. However, a part time job prevented him from participating in any other extra curricular activities. 19
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WAYNE HAHOLI) CAMPBELL “Ching” Ching, good natured, was liked by everyone. He participated in football, basketball and track, thus earning membership in the T Club. Ching wrote for the Netop Sports staff and was a mem- ber of the History, Spanish, and Art Clubs. He was also on the Sophomore Social entertainment committee. Ching’s terrific sense of humor will long he remembered by his classmates. PHILIP GEORGE CARME “Phil” Phil worked throughout his high school years and was only able to play football for one year. His friendliness and good humor made him a welcome member of the Class of ’66. RICHARD ADRIAN CHAGNON “Dick” Dick, a quiet but friendly person, contributed to our class mainly through his interest in our musical activities. He was a member of the Band and Swingsters, the German Band and the orchestra for “Annie Get Your Gun.” He participated in the Commercial Club. Dick’s easy-going manner made him a welcome member of our class. ALYCE LOUISE CLOUGH “’Lyce” ‘Lyce, with her bright smile and helpful manner, was an asset to our class. She was a member of the History, French, and Glee Clubs. She wrote for the Netop Feature staff. Warm, earnest, ‘Lyce will long be remembered by the Class of ’66. d
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