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JOHN DAVID COLLIANDER Athletic . . . good looking . . . popular . . . John goes for live parties, football, and pizza, while snobby girls and rainy week¬ ends leave him cold . . . attracted by a certain senior girl . . . wildest ambition is to see Charlie A. catch a pass . . . with a million he would buy driving lessons for James. Student Council, Vice President; Red Cross, Vice President and President; Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball; Varsity Club; Vaudeville; Basketball. RICHARD ANDREW CONNOR Cute . . . independent . . . popular . . . “Ricky” likes Ray Charles and skiing . . . “You wouldn’t believe it” . . . most admires Sandy’s appetite . . . afraid that Debby will hate him . . . confused by Judy’s moods . . . attracted by girls in general . . . Ricky heads for Wentworth and then plans to become an architect. Soccer; Baseball; Varsity Hockey; Curtain Cue; Vaudeville; Glee Club; Red Cross; Prom Committee; Aberjona. RICHARD TURTON COOPER Witty . . . calm . . . unmoved . . . that’s Coops . . . his greatest fear is that Pierre will never get a date . . . most admires Ken’s chemistry ability . . . Josh White and Brubeck rate high on this boy’s list while fly paper is a bad omen . . . his most cherished high school memory is watching Streffy drop his trophy at One- Act Play Night . . . future plans include Ohio Wesleyan or Wake Forest. Red and Black; Aberjona; Philosophy Club; Devotional Com¬ mittee; Vaudeville; One-Act Play Night. ROSALIE FRANCES COVINO Friendly . . . sincere . . . good natured . . . Rosalie is the girl with the ready smile . . . pet likes include Wingaershiek, Jean’s Congo bars and “Moon River” . . . scared by that innocent look . . . afraid Winchester will become a city . . . greatest regret is procrastinating ... if Ro had a million she’d pay her library debt . . . future plans include teacher’s college and a career in teaching elementary school. Basketball; Badminton; Curtain Cue; Philosophy Club; Sci¬ ence Club; Aberjona. EVAN CUNNINGHAM CROFT Friendly . . . rugged . . . fun loving . . . Evan is for sports cars, orangeade, and guitars, but Sunday mornings and snobby girls rate low . . . confused by the Satans’ organization, his greatest ambition is to put the M.G. back on the road . . . idea of heaven would be to live in Switzerland . . . Evan will always remember the State Individual Gym Meet . . . future plans include engin¬ eering college. Track; Gymnastics; Curtain Cue; Hockey; Traffic Squad; Varsity Club. RICHARD THOMAS CROWLEY “Ditch it” . . . Dickie thinks girls and money are tops, but “left¬ ies” and cold winters don’t rate at all . . . scared by Mr. Burns in B lunch . . . afraid that he’ll never get his license . . . greatest regret is not studying harder . . . after high school, Dickie plans to make a career of the Navy. MARY ELLEN CULVER Pretty . . . flirtatious . . . Melon lights up at the mention of lobster boats, exotic clothes, Sprites, and Ray Charles, but frowns at tardy people . . . confused by Tina . . . “Seriously” . . . be¬ witched, bothered, and bewildered by a pair of blue eyes (guess whose?) . . . future plans include teachers college. Philosophy Club; JV Field Hockey; Ski Club; Basketball; Pep Club; Prom Committee; Aberjona; Curtain Cue. ARTHUR PATRICK CUNNINGHAM, JR. Easy going . . . dependable . . . “Pepper” lights up at the thought of movies and dancing, but snooty people or girls with too much make-up are nil . . . “It’s a doozy” . . . admires Mr. Knight’s friendliness . . . attracted by Pam’s cousin . . . with a million, “Pepper” would buy the school an indoor track . . . future plans include prep school. Curtain Cue; Freshman Hockey; Varsity Cross Country; Varsity Track; Red Cross.
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I 20 ROBERT HOWARD CHASE Bob goes for Vici and WHS football, but detests carrots and red¬ heads (any connection?) . . . wildest ambition is to be a popular singer . . . with his million he’d buy the school and turn it into a huge open house . . . Bob’s plans include Drew and the study of psychiatry. Curtain Cue; Apprentice Play; Devotional Committee; Red Cross; Aberjona; Traffic Squad; Red and Black. WILLIAM WARREN CHRISTERSON Good looking . . . easy to get along with . . . Billy enjoys food, girls, and “all nighties”, but has a constant grudge against home¬ work and Monday mornings . . . “Too bad” . . . scared by girls who keep talking . . . attracted by money . . . confused by Ann . . . afraid of Dexter’s driving . . . Billy plans on entering the field of journalism. Basketball; Cross Country; Curtain Sc Cue. RICHARD EVERETT CLARKE “Be serious” . . . Dick enjoys French fries, riflery, and the New York Giants, but rain and Monday mornings are not warmly welcomed . . . confused by Mr. Weafer’s math . . . his wildest ambition is to make a big stock market killing . . . next year will find Dick at the University of New Hampshire or Tufts, forging toward his goal of an engineering career. Science Club; Math Club; Traffic Squad RUTH JEAN CLAY Friendly . . . full of fun . . . good natured . . . “Cricket” enjoys long weekends and summer vacations, while Monday mornings and “Senor Duffy” rate low . . . “What luck” . . . afraid that Leslie’s love life problems will never end . . . attracted by dark hair and blue eyes . . . confused by the way Ann plays basketball . . . after a post-graduate course she’ll be off to Dean Junior College. Basketball; Badminton; Curtain Cue. JOHN PAUL CLEARY Witty . . . flirtatious . . . scared by tall girls . . . “Flash” likes food, girls, and fire engines . . . heaven is eating Kathy’s cooking . . . afraid Imogene will grow another foot . . . most cherished high school memories are entering and leaving . . . with that million he’d pay off the class debt . . . plans on college and the field of architecture. Varsity Football; Gymnastics; Varsity Club; Red Cross; Vaude¬ ville; Freshman Football, Coach. JOHN FREDERICK COBURN Fun loving . . . handsome . . . happy-go-lucky . . . “Crazy” gives the high sign to Von’s parties, skiing, and Miss Walsh, but dis¬ likes snobbish girls . . . idea of heaven would be a six-month ski vacation . . . John admires people who have attained their goals . . . future plans include the University of Vermont and a civil engineering job. Soccer; Wrestling; Prom Committee; Aberjona. NICHOLAS ANTHONY COGLIANI Nick’s likes include long vacations and jazz, but rainy weekends and Monday mornings are thumbs-down . . . scared by Steve’s love life . . . this handsome, friendly, easy-going boy is confused by radical equations . . . attracted by a junior girl . . . plans include further schooling and a career as a pilot. Track; Baseball; Science Club; Philosophy Club; Debating Club. DONNA MARIE COLCLOUGH Effervescent . . . attractive ... a bundle of laughs . . . thunder¬ s torms, horror movies, and slumber parties intrigue Donna, but moody boys and Sunday nights make her squirm . . . life without calories would be heaven . . . strongly attracted by green eyes . . . cherishes the memory of Ann’s New Year’s Eve party . . . Donna ' s future plans are for college. Vaudeville; Curtain Cue; Red and Black; Philosophy Club; Aberjona; Pep Club.
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i B I m 22 JOSEPH THOMAS CURRAN Good looking, friendly, unpredictable . . . submarines, girls, and baseball are tops on Joe ' s list of likes, while he is completely peeved by rainy weather . . . “Is that right?” . . . scared by Doc’s driving . . . Joe regrets not studying harder . . . next stop prep school . . . eventually Joe is going to have fun spending his first million that he makes in the business world. Baseball; Football; Curtain Cue. SUSAN DALZIEL Sue thrills to thoughts of snow, weekends, and music, but snobs, Monday jnornings, and runs in nylons bring a frown . . . “Oh, really?” . . . with that million she ' d spend some on clothes and put the rest in the bank . . . she plans on college and a career as a first grade teacher. Curtain Cue; Mixed Glee Club; Red Cross; Aberjona; Badminton. ARTHUR ANTHONY DANIELS, JR. Friendly . . . smart . . . handsome . . . Art likes pizza, Rockport, Long Beach, and CYO Hockey, but is irked by rainy weekends and Paul’s puns . . . most admires Mr. Power and Mr. Burns . . . attracted by fuel injected bucket seats . . . wildest ambition is to pluck a chicken, but Art’s real ambition is to be a doctor. Track; Aberjona; Red and Black; Curtain Cue; Science Club; Philosophy Club; Prom Committee. TERESA MARIE DATTILO Cute . . . friendly . . . Terry goes for pizza, boys, and records, but it ' s thumbs down on curly hair and rainy days . . . “Stop it!” . . . most admires Miss Collins . . . will always remember getting her license . . . attracted by dark haired boys . . . with that mil¬ lion Terry would tour Europe . . . immediate plans include a career as a secretary. Pep Club; Curtain Cue; Girls ' Glee Club. PAMELA SUE DAVIS “Polka-dots and moonbeams” ... so blond and so much fun to be with . . . Pam, a welcomed addition to our hallowed halls, smiles on artists, the Totem Pole, swimming, and Forum . . . favorite teacher is Mr. Kiosses . . . “Eep!” . . . often seen with a little white bunny under arm . . . misses a certain person . . . future includes research chemistry. Red Cross; Curtain Cue; Red and Black; National Honor Society; Science Club. MARILYN ELIZABETH DeANGELIS Attractive . . . understanding . . . sincere . . . Marilyn’s likes include convertibles, hamburgers, and summer, but people who are always early just don ' t rate . . . afraid that Tina will run out of gas . . . “Oh really?” . . . most admires Donna’s intellec¬ tual ability . . . confused by Cindy . . . future plans center around college. Basketball; Curtain Cue; Prom Committee; Red and Black; Aberjona; Philosophy Club; Pep Club. LINDA LEONA DENNEHY Friendly . . . easy going . . . talkative . . . Linda likes pizza and dancing but is peeved by the overload of homework . . . “Sugar- foot” . . . scared by Cathy’s shyness . . . confused by Terry’s love life . . . will always remember her algebra II class . . . wildest ambition is to perform an operation . . . favorite teacher is Mr. Burns . . . next year Linda hopes to be at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, studying to become a registered nurse. Curtain Cue. CATHERINE ANN DETESO Short . . . friendly . . . smiling . . . Cathy’s pleased with chocolate frappes, pizza, English, and basketball . . . dislikes rainy days and snobs . . . “Gosh, really!” . . . most admires Miss Trickett’s pa¬ tience . . . attracted by brown eyes . . . afraid she’ll never get her license, but scared by Linda ' s driving! . . . main ambition is to grow taller . . . her immediate plans include secretarial school. Intramural Basketball; Curtain Cue; Girls’ Glee Club; Red and Black.
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