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JO ANNE BERNICE COUTU “Jo Anne” A quiet but efficient worker, Jo Anne was a member of the Home Economics, Community Service, and Commercial Clubs. She was on the Netop and Yearbook typing staff. Jo Anne displayed her athletic ability by participating in softball and tumbling. She served on the refreshment committee for the Sophomore Social and she was one of our able Bank Day Cashiers. Her vigorous spirit made Jo Anne a valuable member of our class. EDWARD CHARLES CRAIG “Claiger” Claiger, an easy going person, was a member of the football, base- ball, basketball and track teams. He was in the cast of our Christ- mas play and was a member of the History Club. Claiger’s sense of humor combined with determination won him many friends. LAWRENCE JOHN CROCHIER “Croder” Croder was a guy with a great sense of humor. His outstanding scholastic achievements reflect his exceptional abilities. In recogni- tion of these abilities, be received a National Merit Letter of Commendation. Croder was a Junior Prize speaker and a member of the French, Chess, and Glee Clubs. He ushered at the Fresh- man Welcome, Sophomore Social and Junior Prom. His appealing manner won him the admiration of all his classmates. KEITH EDWARD CROSSMAN “Keith” Where there was music, there was Keith. He was an eager parti- cipant in Band activities and was a member of the Swingsters. He played in “Annie Get Your Gun” and the German Band. As a Senior, he was also in the Glee Club. Keith’s comical nature will long be remembered by the Class of ' 66.
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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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MARY JEANNE CURRIE “Currie” Mary served as Vice-President of the Commercial Club, was a Band Day cashier and Teen Scene typist. She was a Freshman cheerleader and was on the tumbling and volleyball teams. Currie was active in the History, Commercial, Art, French, Community Service and Glee Clubs. She also ushered and decorated at various social events. Currie’s friendly smile was an asset to the Class of ’66. PEGGY ANN CROTEAU “Peggy” Peggy’s quiet personality followed her through her four years at I FHS. Her activities varied from ushering at the Freshmen Wel- come to participating in the Spanish Club; from being a tumbler to joining the Art Club. Peggy ' s shy smile and reserved manner made her a welcome member of our class. JAMES THOMAS DEERY “Jimmer” In spite of the fact that outside responsibilities prevented his participation in school activities, Jimmer was always willing to lend his support to our activities. His friendly disposition will be remembered by all. LAWRENCE FRANCIS DEERY “Larry” Fun loving, friendly, helpful, Larry was liked by everyone. He played football for three years and basketball for one year. Larry was a member of the Art and History Clubs and decorated for the Junior Prom. His jovial attitude will long be remembered by the Class of ’66. 23
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