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ROBERT LESTER FISHER Submarine sandwiches, ' ' T birds, and good skating ice merit Bob ' s approval . . . with a million, he ' d retire and move to Florida, where he could eat, dream, and read good war books . . . would like to be a beachcomber on a South Sea isle . . . Cease it! . . . Bob hopes to attend Wentworth next year in preparation for a career as an architect or building constructor. JOANNE MARILYN FlUMARA Cute and friendly—that ' s Jo . . . lobster boats, white convertibles, and ski trips rate high, but don ' t mention snobby boys, surprise quizzes, or unexpected visits . . . afraid that someday Nancy will get serious . . . confused by Mr. Book ' s explanations ... Jo plans to go to a four-year college and then become an elementary school teacher. Basketball; Curtain Cue; Aberjona; Math Club; Prom Committee; Pep Club. ROBERT ANDREW FLAHERTY Good-looking . . . athletic . . . friendly . . . Flappers likes pizza, girls, and football, but frowns on girls that mess up his hair . . . wildest ambition is to marry his sister-in-law ' s sister . . . afraid that Mike might get caught ... if given a million, he ' d enjoy a million-dollar cigar . . . Flappers ' s future plans include studying to become a master electrician. Varsity Football; Track; Freshman Baseball; Red Cross; Vaudeville; Traffic Squad. DAVID PAUL GALE Dave is crazy about pizzas, Chinese food, cars, and girls, but snobs and Fords are nil . . . hobbies include listening to ham radios and singing . . . enjoys football . . . favorite subject; electronics, favorite teacher: Mr. Averse . . . next year Dave ' ll be studying electronics at the Lincoln Labs for an eventual career as an electronics engineer. MARCIA MARY GALLAGHER Quiet and attractive—that ' s Marcia . . . this gal gives the high sign to cozy fires and foggy nights, but perfectionists and stubborn people are nil . . . scared by ferocious arguments . . . attracted by blue eyes . . . afraid she will never win an argument(?) . . . most admires patient people . . . next year Marcia heads for Emmanuel College to become a linguistal secretary. Vaudeville; Curtain Cue; Philosophy Club; Math Club; Red and Black. PHILLIP JOHN GALLAGHER Fun-loving . . . friendly . . . Delphi likes pizza, Satur¬ day nights, and girls, but cold potatoes and snobs don ' t rate . . . afraid that Gober will lose his brains while sleeping . . . confused by Larry ' s wild stories(?) . . . Phill ' s wildest ambition is to get an A in English . . . his idea of heaven would be parties at Mr. Book ' s apartment . . . future plans include college. Cross Country; Student Assembly; Math Club; Philosophy Club. RICHARD WILLIAM GIULIANI Quiet . . . studious . . . sincere . . . Dick likes pizza, the smell of burning leaves, and $$$ . . . annoyed by term papers . . . most admires Mr. Power . . . biggest regret is losing the State Cross-Country Meet . . . most cherished memory is the National Honor Society Induction . . . Dick ' s future hopes rest on the Air Force Academy and a career as an engineer. National Honor Society, President; Vorsity Cross-Country; Varsity Track; Devotional Committee. GEORGE RODMAN GOETHALS II Free and easy . . . flirtatious . . . Al is drawn to Martha ' s Vineyard, cross country meets, and the Kingston Trio . . . afraid he ' ll never get Miss Milliken ' s point . . . his wildest ambition is to attend Mr. Book ' s wedding . . . It ' s been real! . . . George ' s greatest regret is that Ralph was never thrown in the shower . . . plans on a teaching career. Math Club; Devotional Committee; Varsity Cross-Country; Varsity Track; Curtain Cue. 25
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JOSEPH MARVIN DUNN, JR. Quiet . . . studious(?) . . . just mention objectivist phil¬ osophy, Southern coffee, froglegs, crayfish, and poetry, and watch this boy ' s eyes light up . . . attracted by cats and the poetry of William Butler Yeats . . . scared by the thought of nuclear war . . . most cherished memory is Mr. McLaughlin ' s Poetry Club . . . Joe ' s real ambition is to become a famous poet. I i I ELLEN DuTOIT Alluring . . . great to know . . . Ellen O.K. ' s rainy days at the beach and Greek dancing, while stereotypes and typical teenagers leave her cold . . . Shudder, shudder! . . . wildest ambition is to psychoanalyze Freud . . . confused by Lee and George . . . attracted by guitar players . . . Ellen ' s idea of heoven would be to ski Mt. Everest . . . she plans on a liberal arts college. Field Hockey; Curtain Cue; Vaudeville; Philosophy Club; Science Club; Math Club; Aberjona. ALICE ROSE DYSON Dependable, good fun, and studious . . . Al smiles at the thought of blue skies and silence . . . she ' ll never forget the endless hours spent in the chem lab . . . afraid that no one will ever dare to put H 2 S through the ventilator . . . next year it ' s Manhattanville for a career in medical research. Orchestra; Devotional Committee; Red and Black; Science Club; WHSR-FM; National Honor Society Secretary-Treasurer; Aberjona. WILLIAM FROST EDDY Don ' t let the glasses fool you—the sparkle is in the eyes, not the lenses ... a gentleman, a scholar!?), and a wit is Bill . . . TV and mathematics go very well together for this National Merit Finalist, at least ... no doubt Princeton will be just as glad to have him around os we are. Cross Country; Red and Black, Editor; National Honor Society; Aberjona; Devotional Committee; Science Club, VP; Math Club, Treasurer; Traffic Squad; Student Council; Red Cross, Executive Committee; Philosophy Club; Curtain Cue. JOHN HERBERT EDMANDS Johnny goes for beach parties, The Platters, and Mr. Hayward . . . hobby is flunking algebra tests . . . most admires people who get up Monday mornings . . . afraid that Fish will never get his license . . . attracted by girls . . . confused by Tojo and his women . . . with a million he ' d buy ashtrays for the sanitaries . . . future plans include prep school, college, and a career in advertising. Hockey; Bond; Curtain Cue. VERONA JEAN EMORY Ronnie is Maine ' s gift to the Senior class . . . this girl frowns on getting up in the morning and dieting, but mention horseback riding, sewing, and Mr. Fitts, and she ' ll light up . . . most cherished memory is winning the Kenniston Prize Speaking Contest . . . with a million, she ' d celebrate . . . her future plans center around office work. JOHN MILTON FALLA Jack likes fried clams, chocolate frappes, and cold morn¬ ings,—but mention long lunch lines and rainy weekends and the smile disappears . . . scared by term papers . . . his idea of heaven is a seven-day weekend . . . plans center around B. U. and eventually a position in the field of advertising. Curtain Cue; WHSR-FM; Philosophy Club; Science Club; Aberjona. RAYMOND VINCENT FINNEGAN Quiet, friendly, and dependable . . . Ray likes strawberry sundaes, but homework is on his black list . . . scared by dogs that bite . . . idea of heaven is sleeping all day . . . with a million, he ' d buy o piece of the Yankees . . . Ray ' s plans in¬ clude a B.U. prep course and eventually a career as a sports commentator. Cross-Country; Hockey; Track. 24
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EDWARD ELLSWORTH GOODWIN Pleasant to know . . . Eddie likes sailing and vacations, but don ' t mention rainy Mondays or homework over vacations . . . Why not! . . . scared by dare-devil drivers . . . most admires Miss Milliken ' s patience . . . Eddie ' s idea of heaven is a five-day weekend . . . afraid that the world will end before he makes his million . . . future plans include college and a career in teaching. Boys ' Chorus. ANNE PHILLIPS GRANT Cute . . . mischievous . . . fun-loving . . . L ' Anne ' s eyes light up at the thought of rainy, windy nights and a certain Juniar boy . . . You ' re kidding! . . . baffled by Wendy ' s love life . . . with that million, she ' d buy a Corvette engine for the Hillman . . . after Syracuse, L ' Anne plans to teach kinder¬ garten. Aberjona; Devotional Committee; Math Club; Red Cross; Philosophy Club; Curtain Cue; Field Hockey; Basketball; Softball. DONALD FOSTER GROSS Donnie is back at WHS after three years . . . his greatest regret is not coming back sooner . . . Seriously! . . . dislikes convertibles with their tops up . . . attracted by blandes . . . Don ' s ambition is to be the U. S. diplomat to China . . . idea of heaven; the Isles of Shools . . . next year he plans on American University or B.U. Varsity Skiing; Debating Society; Band; Boys ' Glee Club; JV Tennis. HOWARD AUGUSTINE HACKETT Howie can be found any place where there are girls . . . among his likes are pizza, Friday nights, and weekends at the Cape, but don ' t mention Monday mornings, homework, or rainy weekends ... if given that well-used million, Howie would bury it in a safe spot . . . immediate plans include Wentworth Insti¬ tute and eventually a career as a draftsman. Curtain Cue; Red Cross. NANCY ANNE HALEY Friendly . . . fun to be with . . . Nancy is happy whenever there ' s plenty of food, but mention homework and underclass¬ men and watch that smile disappear . . . attracted by Old Spice and tall men . . . most admires Mr. Kessler . . . her idea of heaven is to have a three-day week of school . . . Nancy ' s plans include Perry and a career as a nursery school teacher. Curtain Cue; Math Club; Philosophy Club; Vaudeville; Aberjona. LESTER HALL JR Buzz gives the green light to Cambridge parties, Lexing¬ ton, and Mrs. Triechel, but turns red on Monday-through-Friday mornings (wonder why?) . . . scared by Ned ' s friends and John ' s driving . . . attracted by Cambridge Academy . . . afraid he will never leave WHS . . . Buzz plans on a four-year school ond a career in business management. Gym Team; Philosophy Club; Curtain Cue. PAMELA HALL Weimeraners and the Kingston trio rate high with this girl, but it ' s thumbs-down on spoiled children and bigots . . . Pam ' s wildest ambition is to buy a white Corvette . . .confused by Melvin and Carol . . . with a million she ' d buy P.E.I. for Jane . . . heads for Wheelock or Lesley College for a career in elementary school teaching. Bowling; Curtain Cue; Philosophy Club; Aberjona; Red and Black. PATRICIA ANN HAMMEL Clever . . . ottractive . . . unpredictable . . . Pat anxiously awaits long weekends, small fires, and letters (from whom?) . . . What ' s the problem? . . . attracted by older men and brown eyes ... if she had that famous million, she ' d save it and live off the interest . . . next year Pat hopes for U. of N.H. and eventually a career as a social worker. Curtain Cue; Aberjona; Vaudeville; Math Club; Pep Club; Bridge Club. 26
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