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5 ? JAMES FRANCIS DEVENEY “Dev” Dev’s quick wit and mischievous smile made him one of the most likeable members of our class. Despite an afternoon job, Dev found time to play on the tennis team in his Freshmen and Sophomore years. He also served on the Sophomore Social entertainment committee and the Junior Prom decorating committee. The Class of ’66 will always remember his comical but cooperative attitude. WILLIAM POWERS DEVINO “Bill” Bill, with his easy going personality, was a member of the Glee Club, History Club and Art Club. He devoted much of his time to the Netop and Yearbook staffs. He helped to decorate for the Sophomore Social. Bill also played baseball and basketball. His witty remarks and friendly manner made him a popular member of our class. MICHAEL JOHN DRAGO “Mike” Mike was a member of the golf team. He earned a Pro Merito rating and decorated for the Junior Prom. Mike managed the varsity football and basketball teams and was a member of the Art, French, and History Clubs and the Netop- Yearbook Feature Staff. His quiet but confident manner will long be remembered by our class. JANICE MARIE FARRAR “Jan” Jan, was a member of our class in her Senior year. This fact prevented her from participating in extra curr icular activities but her friendly manner made Jan a welcome member of the Class of ’66. 25 i
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STEVEN WALTER DEJNAK, Jr. “Yoho” Always quite shy, Yoho had a quiet but congenial manner. He served as the competent manager of the basketball team for three years. He was also a member of the History Club. Yoho ' s quiet and sincere ways made him a fine member of the Class of ’66. MICHAEL WESTON DELPHA “Mike” Wherever there was sports, there was Mike. He was a member of the baseball, golf, basketball, and track teams and thus earned membership in the T Club. He was on the Junior Prom decorat- ing committee and was a member of the Spanish and History Clubs. Mike was sports editor for our Netop and Yearbook. His flashing smile and good sportsmanship won him distinction in the Class of ’66. GLORIA JEAN DENKIEWICZ “Gloria” Always on the go, Gloria managed to hold down an after school job and still assist her school as a library aide for two years. She was a smiling, fun loving member of our class. HENRY LEON DESO “Hank” Hank, quiet and shy, had a smile for everyone. Although a job kept him from participating in many extra curricular activities, Hank was on the football team in his Junior year and on the basketball team his Senior year. The Class of ’66 was proud to have him in its ranks. 24
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STEWART FREEMAN FAULKNER II “Freeman” A sense of humor and a blushing smile marked Freeman’s years at TFHS. Freeman participated in the Band and Glee Club, of which he was Vice-President. He won second place .in Junior Prize Speaking and played in “Annie Get Your Gun” and the Christmas play. He wrote for Teen Scene and was a Managing Editor of the Yearbook and Netop. He was our Boys’ State dele- gate, and was a member of the History, Art, Camera, French and Commercial Clubs. He helped with social functions. Freeman’s fun loving manner will be remembered by the Class of ’66. DENNIS ARTHUR FISK “DENNY” Denny was a quiet but well-liked member of our class. He played baseball and football in his Freshman year and baseball in his Sophomore year, but an outside job prevented him from partici- pating in other extra curricular activities. Denny brought fun and laughter wherever he went. BRUCE CHESTER FISKE “Bruce” Bruce, a great guy with a friendly smile, participated in football and helped with our Prom decorations. He was a member of the Camera and Spanish Clubs. Bruce spent much of his time working but served on the business staff for our Yearbook and Netop. The Class of ’66 will always remember him as a buoyant person. SUSAN KAY FLEMING “Sue” Sue’s friendly manner was a welcome addition to our class. Sue was a member of the French, Art, History, Camera, Community Service, and Glee Clubs. Sue wrote for the Teen Scene and was a member of the Netop and Yearbook Rewrite staffs. She served as a member of various dance com mittees. Her school spirit will long be remembered by the Class of ’66. 26
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