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SUSAN DRAGO As a senior, Sue has one obvioud ambition, f'to graduate. One thing she won't miss are those crowded lunehroomsf' When Sue isn't at work at Pat's Restaurant or playing basket- ball. she's most likely found at the ice rink or roller skating. World History rates high on Sue's list of favorite classes. as does her stuffed lion on that list of favorite possessions. DAVID DRINKWATFR A member of the Student Council and football team. Daye wants to do something that really counts. Hunting and fish- ing are his favorite pastimes. and his prized possessions are his shotgun and fly rod. Since he dislikes people who talk loo much and too loud, he'd secretly like to be a hermit. Drinks favorite classes are Art with Miss Rainge and Ifnglish with Miss Doyle. SUSAN DUNN Susie has enjoyed Pep Club. football games, and the I96-I Senior Prom. No doubt she'd enjoy herself even more if she could ride a motorcycle through the corridors, After gradua- tion. she plans to attend a hairdressing academy. Good luck! MAURICE DWYER John loves to do the impossible. How can you do it. John. when you hate to get up in the morning? .lohn and his bari- tone horn always make it to the football games to play his music on Saturdays. Whether a baritone player or a research zoologist. John, a National Honor Society student. believes that you should always try to do better in the future. KATHLEEN DOUGLASS Only our Doug, who is certain to become a renowned fashion editor, could treasure her purple cow, memories of rides to a nearby town. and the C's. Her determination to serve her class well is clearly' seen in the offices she has held, such as Assistant Editor of the Loolmur, Junior Board in Inter Nos. Junior Prom and Sophomore Hop Committees. Good luck, Dougl LLOYD DOW As a senior Lloyd has decided his class ring is his prized possession. He has divided his time outside studies between Chemistry' Club. CYO, and a job at Forsyth Dental Infirmary. Lloyd. unusual in his eagerness for lunchtime. finds that teach- ers who hinder you from getting to the cafeteria on time are a pet peeve. The future holds a career in the service for l.lovd. HARVEY DUHY This future marine biologist treasures his driver's license and wants to own his own Honda someday. Harvey enjoys going l-owling and playing tennis. baseball. and basketball. Loud mouths are people he can do without. and he advises under- classmen to get the most out of their four years. DOROTHY DuLONG Dotty. who can usually be found working on the CYO paper. is also an Inter Nos member. a typist for the Oracle. and on the bowling team. Gym with Miss Nichols. PCP. and Mr. Blanchard's History' class rate high with Dotty. After graduation. Dotty would like to have the keys to her very' own car. and drive it to her classes at a business school.
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RAYMOND DOUCETTE GERALDINE DISTASO Gerri enjoys Bookkeeping class with Mrs. Cronin. As a member of the Thespians, Pep Club, and the Senior Play Make-up Committee, Gerri has a busy schedule. She will al- ways remember the football games and pep rallis. Gerri's am- bition is to be a good secretary. DONNA DOBBINS Petite Donna. who someday hopes to weigh 100 lbs. is active in our Band, in intramural sports, and is manager of the girls' basketball team. However, she does find time to chat on her Princess phone. Donna will always remember Mr. Kelley's English class. Her ambition is to become an elemen- tary school teacher. y-4-X. CAROL DOOLEY Athletic Carol really gets ticked off with boys who don't talk or smile. When not working at Ames Drug Store, Carol finds time for Pep Club, Gym Club, Senior Play Committee and Inter Nos. She enjoys Problems of Democracy with Mr. Sage, sports, and riding around with her friends. Best of luck in the future, Dool. CARLENE DORIA Carlene, who enjoys reading and art, will never forget the Sophomore Hop and Junior Prom. Among her activities are the FTA, Girls' tennis, Lookout, and Class Editor of the Oracle. People who are afraid to be themselves are her pet peeve. She will always remember English II with Mr. Kelley. Her advice to underclassmen is It's later than you think. v 4 'K t LINDA DODD Linda is best known for her frank opinions and her singing ability in Chorale and Madrigals. She has also found time in high school for Inter Nos, Thespians, and Rainbow, and for being business manager of the Oracle. Her pastime is think- ing. an activity which would come in handy if she could achieve her suppressed desire-to attend Princeton! MARCIA DODDS Marcia, whose nickname is Dinky, is a member of Inter Nos, FTA, and participates in intramural sports. She will never forget her summers in Mountainholme and the many good times she spent with her friends. She enjoyed Government with Mr. Connors, and hopes someday she will meet Ringo Starr. Marcia plans to join the Peace Corps after graduation. JOSEPH DOUCETTE Playing the guitar and listening to folk music characterize our Greenwood Greek, Joey. Ash trays, no cliques, different desserts at lunch and a feather in Tonto's head would satisfy Joey. He hopes Mr. Woodman's wild Physics classes will help him attain an engineering degree. Popular Ray will always remember the school dances. football rallies, and Thanksgiving games. Mr. Jones' Chemistry class rates high with him. His favorite possessions are his friends and friendships from others. His school activities in- clude football, track, baseball, and Student Council. Future plans include becoming a State Police Ofiicer.
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ROSALIE DYER Rosalie's varied activities include National Honor Society. CYO, Oracle Editorial Staff, cheerleaders and Vice-President of Inter Nos. Tops with this senior is her cheering jacket. Rosie has a sincere interest in all her friends, and her favor- ite memories are of times spent with them. GAYLE EAMES A sense of the aesthetic has distinguished Gay in her creativity in art and writing. She prizes her ivory Buddha and memories of the Junior Prom Committee meetings and the day Mr. Bohlman knocked the PA System from the wall and hung it on the pencil sharpenerf' Membership in Thespians. Honor Society. Senior Play Committee have kept Gayle busy. LOUIS EVANGELISTA Elk Spring Bottling Company occupies much of Lou's time outside of school. He would love to bring all A's home on his report card but is afraid he'd shock his parents. In his spare time. Lou watches television. He advises other people to study hard for a better education. He will always remember Mr. Grahn's Math class. JANICE FAIRNENY Problems of Democracy with Coach Halliday rates tops with Tootsie, She treasures her charm bracelet and hopes to own a diamond someday. Besides practicing her advice, keep your grades up. Jan finds time to participate in her favorite sport, bowling. ELIZABETH ENCARNACAO Among Betty's activities are CYO, Pep Club, and Oracle representative. She will always remember the football games and the election rallies. To be a WHS football star is her suppressed desire. Betty advises underclassmen to keep smil- ing and enjoy your high school years. JAMES EVANGELISTA Everywhere Vange goes. his 1959 Coppertone Catalina goes with him. since he hates to walk. Mr. Woodman's Physics labs should help him later on in mixing chemicals as a ph'1r macist. Although working at Eastern Shoe Company, Vange still finds spare time to pass the football. As a growing boy, he feels bigger and better lunches at school would help. na BARBARA FARRINGTON Barb has been an active member in the school Band, Orchestra. Dance Band, and EYC. She would like to be 5'3 l Barb will always remember Atlantic City and the afternoon Band rehearsals. She enjoyed her English III class with Miss MacKenzie and likes sailing. Barb hopes to be a physical therapist. LINDA FAZIO To attend an Air Force Academy is t'Fizzy's suppressed desire. Linda, whose pet peeve is girls who wear socks in high school, prizes her class ring. She will always remember the Band's trip to Atlantic City. She belongs to the Band, CYO and WHS bowling team. Her future plans include working in the held of medicine. -
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