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PATRICIA MAE PRASAUCKAS “Pat” Softball 4; Executive Committee 2, 3; High-Lite 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3; History Club 4. . . . a sweet attractive kind of grace . . . beautiful, long brown hair . . . where are you going my pretty maid? . . . sweetness, goodness in her person shines. NINA PERRY RIANHARD Field Hockey 1, 2; High-Lite 5; Chorus 5. Graduated from Northampton School for Girls 1960. . . . the woman is wise . . . happy . . . beauty hurts Mr. Vinal . . . land above all of Just Add Hot Water And Serve . . . the early bird gets the good parking space . . . and every world, before silence begins a star. DONALD RICHARDS “Don” Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Audio-Visual Club 2; A.A. President 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . the gentleman is an athlete . . . most chivalrous ... a fine young knight of wonderful agility and strength . . . courteous he was, lowly and serviceable. CHARLES SCHERER “Charlie” . . . look out, gentlemen, the schoolmaster is about! . . . you ve got faith, courage and a level head! . . . red hair and a quick wit. 29
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ANDREW LUIGI JOSEPH PAVAN “Andy” Baseball Manager 2; High-Lite Typist 2; Science Club Member 3, 4; History Club Member 4. ... a man’s man: they’re much of a muchness . . . oh! by whom? . . . youth grows with his growth and strengthens with his strength ... I am a man; I count nothing human indifferent to me . . . “Jonsie.’’ RITA PERRIER “Rita” Field Hockey 1; Fashion Show 1; High-Lite Typist 4; Talent Show 4. . . . always neat and attractive . . . thoughtful ... a sight to make an old man young . . . definitely feminine . . . fashionable ... I sing of a maiden. WAYNE PILCH “Wayne” Science Seminar 3; English Seminar 3. . . . one’s not half two! It’s two are halves of one . . . his doubts are much better than most people’s certainties ... ah .. . for humor and intelligence like his .. . this is the way the world ends —• not with a bang but a whimper. RICHARD MERWIN PLATT “Dick” F.F.A. Treasurer 4. . . . for each man to be a standard to himself is most excellent . . . he excels in debate . . . sow a character, and you reap a destiny. 28
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JOSEPH RAYMOND SHUPENIS “Joe” Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Boys’ J.V. Basketball 2; Track 3, 4; Baseball 2; History Club 4. . . . “shoe” . . . women! ... I bet it’ll snow today . . . how 1 love an argument . . . who can live in heart so glad as the merry country lad. JAMES SORRIERO “Jim” . . . the man loves sports . . . his fabulous ’49 Ford convertible . . . quite a car . . . it is impossible to enjoy idling thoroughly unless one has plenty of work to do. SAMUEL BURCHARD SPENCER “Sam” Soccer 5; Library Club President 5; Prom Committee 5; Chorus 5; Student Council Representative 5; Science Seminar 5; English Seminar 5. Graduated from the Taft School, 1960. . . . unbelievable! . . . hmmmm . . . he writes from right to left ■— what that shows! ... a handsome sports coat and tie . . . really unbelievable! . .. hold the fort, for I am coming. GAIL MARSDEN STEVENS “Mars” Field Hockey 1, 3; Girls’ Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4: Girls’ J.V. Basketball 1: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1; A.A. Vice-President 4: History Club 4. . . . hello out there! . . . good nature and good sense are always good companions ... I swear her color is natural: I have seen it come and go. 30
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