Millbury Memorial High School - Aftermath Yearbook (Millbury, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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EL Ee vAsheT- Ei REMCAS TE Eig 9:39 11 GEORGE FREELAND BRANEY “He is a good fellow.” George can be heard roaring in the corners of our corridors after telling one of his many jokes. His jokes, together with his fine character, will make life pleasant for him when he faces the world. HELEN NANCY BROWN “Work is always rewarded.” Helen is the valedictorian of our class. She is very studious. We are sure that she will make an efficient teacher, because she has such ability. Dramatic Club (3-4); Reflector Staff (4); Aftermath Staff; French Club (38-4); French Club Vice-President (3); Prom Com- mittee (38); Valedictorian. NORMAN WILLIAM BROWN “He knew what was what.” A student of unbelievable ability, and, believe it or not, he doesn’t believe in home work. His ambition is to go to trade school in or- der to become a machinist. “Brownie” loves this type of work, and we are sure he will some day be a success in it. Glee Club (3); Assistant Editor-in-Chief of Reflector (3) ; Editor- in-Chief of Reflector (4); Editor-in-Chief of Aftermath; Class Treasurer (2-3-4); Salutatorian. HENRY PAUL BURAKIEWICZ “There’s something in the wind.” Henry’s ideal pastime is “poking about” the meetings which the girls have in the hall, or entering into some heated debate about physics with David Hill. AUGUSTINE LEO COPELAND “Nothing succeeds like success.” Leo is fond of sleeping, especially in English. He is musically in- clined, and is sure to become the great pianist of tomorrow. He likes to eat, too! Executive Committee of Dramatic Club (4); Dramatic Club Plays (1-2); School Plays (1-2); Radio Plays (3); Glee Club (1-2-3).

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10 THE AFTERMATH 1939 EVA ISABELLE ARMY “All is well that ends well.” Eva will always be seen talking intently to one of the teachers, whenever her mind is not occupied with that certain something or someone. Dramatic Club (1-2-3-4); Office (2). RAYMOND HENRY AUBIN “If there is a will, there is a way.” Mickey is a pal to all his classmates. He was elected captain of all the sports in which he participated. Mickey will some day be a fine coach. Basketball (1-2-3-4); Captain of Basketball (4); Baseball (1-2-3-4) ; Captain of Baseball (4); Football (4); Captain of Football (4). DOROTHY EDNA BAILEY “Promise is most given when least is said.” Dot is a quiet type of person. She never has a thing to say, until one speaks of basketball. She excels in this sport. Dramatic Club (2); Basketball (1-2-3); Glee Club (1-2); Re- flector Staff (3); Field Hockey (3-4); Co-Captain of Field Hockey (4). ALFRED CHARLES BANKS “Life is just a bowl of cherries.” “Buddy” is the well-dressed gentleman of our class. He is gifted with good manners and with a pleasant personality. One can al- ways distinguish his peculiar laugh. Dramatic Club (1-2-3-4); Prom Committee (3-4); Stage Com- mittee (2-3). THOMAS BORIA “Have patience with all.” Tom is very interested in experimenting with mechanical devices. He often talks of inventing a labor-saving device whereby man- kind will profit. His attitude toward everyday life is somewhat odd, as it doesn’t matter to him whether tomorrow comes or not.



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THE AFTERM ATH 1939 ARTHUR HENNELLY CREPEAU “Reward awaits you.” “Chi-Chi” is one of the best athletes in our class. No matter what he is doing, he has a great deal of enthusiasm, which should give him a good start in life. Basketball (1-2-3-4); Baseball (1-2-3-4); Football (4). FRANCIS EARL DANE “Tm not arguing with you—I'm telling you.” Francis has given most of his time to the profitable occupation of chicken farming, and many times he will be heard discussing the matter—but don’t think he hasn’t other ambitions. Dramatic Club (1-2-38-4). PAULINE RITA DEVEAULT “Silence is a virtue of the wise.” Pauline is small and shy, but has a sweet disposition. She’s al- ways ready to smile in her shy way, and is always very well groomed from head to foot. Dramatic Club (4); Glee Club (1-2-8-4). PHILIP GEORGE DUVARNEY “Good to be mere and wise.” “Bud” is one of the small members of our class. He is always ready to criticize and to offer an opinion. He is interested in art, and also in a certain Virginia College student. Dramatic Club (1-2); Glee Club (3); Reflector Staff (8); Stamp Club (3); Prom Committee (8); French Club (8); Basketball Manager (2). NORMA MAY EMMONS “Succeed rather than fail.” Norma is very coy and modest. However, she has plenty of am- bition, and is bound to be successful in whatever she attempts. Studies seem to be her chief interest. Dramatic Club (1-2-3); Radio Play (2); Glee Club (3); Gradu- ation Speaker.

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