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NANCY PATRICIA DOHERTY Dark hair and always smiling, Nancy gives an extra big grin to the Cape, Gloucester, and vacations, dislikes going the “Long Way” ... confused by the traffic patterns in the halls and algebra . . . Her wildest ambition is to be a U.S. Senator putting a flag in G-23 . . . next fall will find Nancy in college. Student Council; Mixed Chorus; A berjona. NANCY ANN DONAGHEY Friendly . . . talkative ... that’s “Magoo” . . . attracted by fellow drum corps nuts and the other W.H.S. She’s generally confused .. . dislikes getting her name constantly mixed up with the other Nancy D. ... to win an argument with the “Little Bear” is her wildest ambition. The Queen’s Cadettes is her favorite pastime. Future plans include teaching. Girl’s Glee Club; Mixed Chorus; Varsity Softball. ROBERT ALAN DOTEN Friendly people and California sun rate high. . . “Oh well” to New England’s changing weather . . . confused by Aberjona biography sketches . . . his dream is to play the banjo like Earl Scruggs or to get an “A” from Miss Magee! Bob can be found playing or listening to bluegrass. Future plans include college. Indoor Track; Spring Track; Philosophy Club; Curtain Cue; STEPHEN DAVID DOUGHERTY “Round, round, get around, I get around”. . . It’s good na- tured Steve, alias “Killer”. Steve’s favorite pastimes are Satur- day nights at the bridge and riding around in the hot blue Ford. He hopes that the laughs he’s had in high school will last all his life. Mill and mumbles confuse him. Steve plans on prep school. Curtain Cue; Red Cross. LEE ALISON DRESSER Red barley lollipops, snowy Christmas Eves, and enthusiastic people are what our Senior V.P. really goes for ... Neat teachers impress Lee, while moody people and A.P. math leave her confused . . . To be Santa in Filene’s is her wildest ambition, but you’re more likely to find her headed for Deni- son or Duke. Sic lass) V2: Ire Class) sec:; Varsity, Cheerleader, Co- Capt.; Aberjona, Editor; Red Black. DIANE DUBE “Hi ya” . . . Dubee okays Sugar Hill at night and green eyes, while backing out of her driveway and being late rate an emphatic NO! .. . although confused by Mr. Murray’s half- time shows, Diane will never forget having the band party at her house . . . often found writing letters to Washington D.C. . . . future plans are college. Band; Mixed Glee Club; Curtain Cue; Intramural Basket- ball; Intramural Field Hockey. EDMUND LOUIS DUNN, III Unflagging, well-known at W.H.S., a connoisseur of Johnson Johnson ’s products. . . Edd most appreciates one ton elephants, cow-eyes, and girls, but disfavors gold Cadillacs and crutches. He'll always remember the Great Escape-Oct 30; and passing English III. Edd is bewildered by Ronnie’s idea of a minute and “Dinnah’s” way of life. Plans include art school. A berjona; Red Cross; Curtain Cue; Boys Cheerleading. LINDA LILLIAN DUNN Outstanding in any crowd, admired by all, Mrs. Mole finds the St. Lawrence Seaway and The Cape exciting but snakes, pizza, and fuzzy radios obnoxious . . . Jan’s admirers and Maresy’s driving confuse her . . . Someday she’ll start a mole farm. . . She'll always remember those 64 hockey games . . . A career as a legal secretary is in this girl’s near future. Red Cross; Philosophy Club; Intramural Field Hockey; Vaudeville; French Club. 27
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26 JOHN EDWARD CUSSEN “Dinner” is “out to lunch” analyzing Rowe’s sneaky puns and senior girls . . . notorious for falling asleep on beaches... will always remember the States and try to forget auditorium studies and broken hockey sticks . . . with a million he would buy “Sut” a wig .. . wildest ambition, to reform Mr. Case . . . future plans include college. Varsity Hockey; Varsity Track; Student Council; Curtain Cue; Varsity Club. LAWRENCE VINCENT DALTON Moose enjoys all-night card parties—but mention Monday mornings and he frowns. . . his wildest ambition is to win the world driving championship . . . favorite pastime is playing football at Ginn Field . . . confused by Cullen’s taste in cars. He’ll never forget the Junior Prom. Next year will find Moose at college or in the Air Force. Varsity Wrestling; Track; Philosophy Club; Red Cross; Cur- tain Cue. ROBERT CONOR DELANEY Tall, blond, good-looking ... Bob likes cars ... dislikes Monday mornings and stuck-up blondes . . . He’s confused by the way Karl spends his money (who isn’t) ... he enjoys playing pool . . . his wildest ambition is to move to Califor- nia, but next year will find Bob working and attending night school. Red Cross. FREDERICK JOHN DEMINICO Humorous, friendly, quiet . . . “Money can’t buy happiness, but it can make misery a lot more enjoyable!” . . . Three day weekends, skiing, and snow make Fred smile ... but don’t mention Trig tests and D.R. He’s most confused by Mr. Wat- son’s mumbling and the Blue Jewel. Next year some four year college will claim Fred. CYNTHIA JOAN DE STEFANO Cyndy, attractive and lots of fun, favors football players and college mixers . . . could do without blind dates from Clod . . . bewildered by Denise’s car breaks and Mr. Soule’s Physics . . . her innermost desire is to drive around the rotary the wrong way. . . Next year Junior College. Curtain Cue; Red Black; Philosphy Club; Aberjona. WAYNE EDWARD DE STEFANO Look for Wayne playing pool with a puzzled expression as he ponders Killer’s shots . . . long weekends are in with Wayne, but those Monday mornings and homework are out. He has sweet dreams of graduation, after which he'll head for Went- worth. JULIE ANN DEVANEY A tall, doll with the most contagious smile in W.H.S. .. . “Oh, nice!” ... happy people, Mr. Case’s sarcasm, and chinkie eyes bring on the J.D. smile, but being told she’s wrong—forget it! . .. confused “‘muchly” by J.C. and the boys; she’s, still looking for Eddy’s contacts . . . maybe she'll find them in college. Sophomore Class, Treas.; Student Council, Treas.; G.I.C., Treas.; Philosophy Club, Sec.; A berjona. BARBARA JEANNE DOANE Charlie is attracted by Chinese food and boys with nice cars, but Monday mornings and pea soup are out. . . “I’ll check it out” . . . she’s confused by Jean’s ideas for trips . . . someday she’d like to marry a millionaire, but these days she enjoys eating bologna sandwiches while watching T.V. ... future plans include Manchester Academy. Curtain Cue.
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CHARLES HILL DU TOIT Friendly, peppy, Charlie gives the green light to Roadheaver’s cleats and Toni’s Stingray, but it’s no go with 15¢ hamburgers and nitric acid. His wildest ambition is to be deported to France. “Jack” will always remember being elected lacrosse captain. He plans to continue his eating and sleeping at a liberal arts college next year. Lacrosse, Capt.; Soccer; Football; Curtain Cue. JOHN WILLIAM EAMES Fun-loving Jack water skis and drives speed boats with enthu- siasm ... He keeps up his energy with chocolate cake and pizza (?) . . . Hi! . . . Though confused by a certain English class, Jack fondly remembers Mr. O’Connor’s U.S. History class . . . Jack intends to water ski to Europe, but meanwhile he’ll attend college. Wrestling; Basketball; Curtain Cue. CYNTHIA ANN EHRGOTT Rriendlya ae cutemsaee (une thats«Cin 9, 3., C'est la vie!” 2:30, Friday afternoons, blue eyes, long-weekends are tops with her, while rainy Monday mornings, homework and corridor detours rate low . . . wildest ambition is to become a U.S. Marine .. . her favorite occupation is competing with Nancy’s appetite . . . Cin’s future centers around secretarial work. French Club; Philosophy Club; Curtain Cue; Honor Sys- tem Committee; A berjona. JOHN ALFRED ELLIS Talkative, easy-going “Farmer” lights up at Mustangs and a brown-eyed brunette junior, but snobs and frustrations annoy him... found dancing at Rec Club. . . Paula and Frannie’s romance and Ronny and Joe’s tactics . . . he'll never forget getting his license and the Junior Prom. If he can’t own a dude ranch, he’ll head for the Air Force. Curtain Cue. ANN PIERCE ELWELL Pretty . . . talkative... fun... Ann is attracted by a blue- eyed blond and drive-ins, but dislikes Richie’s temper and Monday mornings .. . “Forget it!” . .. Ann will always re- member the Senior Prom ’64, days off, and graduation! The future includes a secretarial career. Curtain Cue; Red Cross. VIVIEN LORING ENGLAND Vicky likes beige Corvettes, sunny days, and witty people, but it’s thumbs down on people who talk about school at parties ... “Aw come-on” . . . Ginger’s love life confuses her... Her wildest ambition is to grab her guitar and join the Beatles. Future plans include a junior college and a career as an air line stewardess. Curtain Cue; Philosophy Club; French Club. RONALD READ ERIKSEN Friendly, talkative ... known to most as the “Great Imposter” ... attracted by a certain junior girl, a Safari beachwagon, and G.E. lightbulbs . . . dislikes people who tell tall tales . . . confused by Paul and “Mouse” .. . fondest memory is the semi-finals in the golden gloves . . . favorite peste is femur rubbing. Future plans include business col- ege. Red Cross; Curtain Cue. ALAN HAHN EUGLEY Al likes music and long hair, but broken guitar strings and after school labs bring a frown . . . attracted by a Westbrook girl . . . “Oh yeah” . . . confused by Swanny’s drumming, his fondest memory is knowing Mr. Knight and Mr. Case... Future plans include a four year college and an engineering degree. Varsity Gymnastics; Band; Les Troubadors; One-Act Play Night; Vaudeville. 28
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