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

 - Class of 1948

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Judith Carolyn Gullberg “Sing away sorrow, laugh away care. ' Carolyn enjoys singing for the W. T. A. G. Radio Club. Her ambition is to achieve fame as a radio star. Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 4. Richard Alan Hagstrom “The day shall not be up so soon as |, to try the adventure of tomorrow.” ‘Music hath charms,’’ could easily ap- ply to ‘'Dick,’’ for he sings with the school orchestra. He travels all the way from Worcester in order to go to M. H. S., and always finds a few jokes to keep things interesting. Reflector 1, 2, 3; Reflectorette 1; Sci- ence Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Ring Committee 3; Picture Committee 3; Aftermath 4; Orchestra 4. John Edward Holland “What | can't see, | will never believe in.”’ John, king of the highways, enjoys the winter's snow, for he commands a plow in the city after eve ry storm. His knowledge of engines enables him to do his own repair work on his car. Football 3, 4. Norman Ephraim Jannery “Wait till | put aside my bread, for that never committed treason.’ “Eph''’ is the Al Jolson of the senior class, the baker of the class, and he knows what side to butter his bread on. Frances Theresa Kotel “A merry heart goes all the day.”’ ‘‘Frannie,'' another representative from East Millbury, is always found with Mae. Her favorite pastime is thinking up ex- cuses to get out of gym. Glee Club 2, 3. Richard Conrad LeClaire “| hasten to laugh at every- thing; | shall laugh myself to death.”’ “Dick'’ has a contagious laugh and jovial sense of humor, and he can cer- tainly handle a basketball. He's a big part of the “‘gang'’ and a favorite of the girls. Basketball 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. Ruth Diane Lee “A pretty girl—how sweet and fair she seems to be.” Willing yet determined, Ruth is full of fun and far more lively than you may think. Although she has been attracting customers at Dolan’s store, she’s plan- ning to be a nurse. Lucky patients! Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Glee Club 2, 3. William Winfred Lindsay “A friend is a person with whom | may be sincere. Before him, | may think aloud.’’ “Bill” has a part-time job at the First National Store and spends Sunday af- ternoon at the bowling alley where he bowls a ‘‘mean’’ string. He's always sporting a happy smile and seems at ease with the world. Science Club 4. Audrey Shirley Lundstrom “A kindly heart doth win the hearts of all. Audrey comes all the way from East Millbury. She spends most of her time reading. This aids her to carry on her fine work as librarian. Biology Club 3. Florence Mary Markey “'Cheerfulness makes short the miles with talk and smiles.’ “Flossy'’ always finds humor in every- thing. She's heard telling the East Millbury gang, ‘‘Never count your chick- ens before they're hatched.”’ French Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Grace Bernadette May “Fair words never hurt the tongue.”’ ‘““Gracie’’ works at Donovan's. She al- ways has a smile, a new joke, and an answer for everything. Lawrence Edward Nevalsky ‘Tis a sure sign work goes on merrily when folks sing at it.'’ When ‘‘Laurie’’ isn't working in the Millbury Bowling Center, he can be seen patrolling the center in his new car. He's popular with the boys as well as the ladies, and oh those ties! Basketball 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Biology Club 3; Picture Committee 3.

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Rita Theresa Dupuis “She dances like an angel; she is always laughing, for she has an infinite deal of wit. ’ Rita has become a professional as an acrobatic dancer. With her ready smile and friendly manner, she will make many friends. Reflector 3, 4; French Club 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; School Play 4; Orchestra 4. Edwin Carl Fjellman “The man who minds his own business generally has a good one. ' “Chief'’ is another pioneer from West Millbury. His quiet way tells little, but his blush reveals all. Elizabeth Ann Fleming “Smile and the world smiles with you. ' “Bette’’ is one of the friendliest girls in the class. If she smiles at all her patients as she smiles at the customers at Crepeau's, she is sure to be wonder- ful nurse. Aftermath 4; Basketball 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Play Committee 4; Prom Com- mittee 3, 4. Jacqueline Marie Anne Fortin “A mind not to be changed by place or time.'’ “Jackie’’ is one of the Bramanville girls who is always seen with Evelyn. Wherever she goes she has a good time. Biology Club 2. Charles Arthur Foshay ‘‘No man is useless in the world if he lightens the burden of someone else.’ Charlie,’ although he lives in the Center, seems to be attracted toward Dority Pond. He loves to dance and can be found at Johnny Hynes’ every weekend. Football 3, 4; Biology Club 3. Arthur Joseph Frazier “I awoke one morning and found myself famous. ’ “‘Red'' made his name as a football player and represented Millbury at the first W. T. A. G. All-Star Game. He was representative for Good Govern- ment Day. He loves to talk, and we know his fame will continue in the future. Football 2, 3, 4; School Play 4; After- math 4; District Representative For Good Government Day 4; County All-Star Player 4. Gabriel Noel Gaulin ‘The superior man wishes to be slow in his speech and earn- est in his conduct.’’ The silent man of our class is ‘'Gabe. ’ If you'd like to know anything about him, you'll have to watch, for he will not tell you anything in answer to your queries. Reflector 2, 3, 4; French Club 4; Sci- ence Club 4. Claire Frances Gill “Simple are the words of truth.” Claire, shy but pleasant, will make someone a fine secretary. She is often seen talking with Bob or telling some- thing new to Lorraine. Glee Club 2. Robert Henry Goff “Genius must be born and never can be taught. ’ Although he works at Harris’ after school, ‘‘Bob'’ maintains an excellent school record. He expects to enter Worcester Tech. If he is as successful there as he was in high school, we know his future will be bright. Reflector 2, 3, 4; Aftermath 4; French Club 2; Science Club 3, 4; Prom Com- mittee 3, 4. Newell Arthur Gordon ‘| was gratified to be able to answer promptly and | did; | said | didn't know.”’ ‘“Flash,’’ just a clown at heart, gets his only en couragement from East Mill- bury. If he’s blamed unduly, don't you worry; he doesn’t. Howard Herman Greene “A little nonsense, now and then, is relished by the wisest men.” With a fine sense of humor and ideas full of fun, ‘‘Howie'’’ is a ‘‘swell fel- low.'’ He's a perfect first baseman and will give his all in whatever he under- takes. Reflector 2, 3, 4; Reflectorette 2, 3; Aftermath 4, (Assistant Editor); Baseball 3, 4; Football 3, 4; French Club 2, 4; School Play 4; Science Club 3, 4; Pic- ture Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Ring Committee 3. Richard Greenfield “A rascal yet likeable knave is he. ' “Red,’’ our red-headed pianist, has really got rhythm. With his little green car he patrols Greenwood Street. Baseball 3, 4; Football 4; Biology Club 2; Orchestra 4.



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Rosemary Norton “Life, to one born whole, is worth the living, Well worth the taking, having, and the giving.” With a ready laugh or a helping hand, Rosie’ is the most popular all-around girl in the class; she shows her true school spirit by ‘all she has done in sports and school activities. Reflector 2, 3, 4; Reflectorette 2, 3; Af- termath 4 (Assistant Editor); Basketball 2, 3, 4 (Captain); Field Hockey 2, 3 (Manager) 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Play Committee 4; Science Club 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Picture Committee 3. James Edward O'Neill ‘He's small, but he's wise, So beware all you guys.”' Although ‘“‘Jimmie’’ is the smallest boy in the senior class, his talents in chem- istry have not been hidden. His witty jokes and good-natured manner make up for his small stature. Biology Club 2. Mildred Ann Pajala ‘Promise is most given when the least is said. ‘Millie’ seems quiet, but we know she's willing to smile. Always appear- ing natural, she dresses in the best of taste. Alfred Arthur Francis Perry, Jr. “Strong and content, | travel the open road. ' ““Freddy,’’ as captain, was an import- ant member of the basketball team. He's a willing classmate, and if you need help, ask ‘'Freddy; ’ he'll do all he can. Aftermath 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4 (Captain); Prom Committee 3, 4. Joseph Anthony Pichierri “When your friends laugh at your jokes, you have either good friends or good jokes.”’ The glamor boy of M. H. S., ‘‘Joe,'' al- though he has a quiet way, is far from shy and has a willing laugh. We hear he really has a way with the girls. Marie Barbara Powers “AIL for love and nothing for reward.,’’ Marie came to our class from St. Ste- phens in her junior year. She seems to enjoy life to the utmost and loves to hear the latest joke. Dorothy Agnes Purdie “‘Let men say whate'er they will Woman, woman, rules them still. If ‘‘Dot'’ could walk as fast as she can talk, she would never be late for school. She plans to attend State Teachers where she wants to major in history. Reflector 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; French Club 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; School Play 4; Honor Pupil. Arthur Howard Racicot “It is easier not to speak a word at all than to speak more words than we should.”’ ‘“Art'' is a quiet member of our class, but when you know him, you'll see that he doesn't miss any fun. Maxine Helen Reade “I've taken my fun where I've found it; there's the humor of ikon ‘‘Mac,'’ one of the all-around girls of M. H. S., seems to find time for work and play. She works in the office af- ter school and her nights are divided for the gang's. laughing parties, ‘'Fred- die, and homework. Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4; Reflector 1, 2, 3, 4; Reflectorette 3; Aftermath 4 (Editor); Field Hockey 4; Biology Club 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Play Committee 4; Horace Mann Student; D. A. R. Rep- resentative; Service Club Essay Winner Se Barbara Elise Reed “How brilliant and mirthful the light of her eye.”’ ‘Barb,’ petite and jolly, is president of the French Club. She likes to walk with Audrey and ‘'Dot,'’ and seems to like the Bramanville boys. Reflector 2, 3, 4; Aftermath 4; Biology Club 2; French Club 4; Glee Club 1, DRS Carol Virginia Reid ““Unthinking, idle, wild, and young, | have laugh'd and danc'd and talk'd and sung. ’ Always laughing and provoking laugh- ter, Carol can't be quiet for very long. She seems to know everyone and every- thing, and being chosen prom queen shows she has ‘‘everything’’ too. Reflector 4; French Club 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Play Committee 4. Genevieve Mary Rice “She is pretty to walk with and witty to talk with. ’ ““Gen,'' always with a gang in her car, uses her house mainly for hen- parties. She's another future nurse of the class, and has had some experience in the lab. Reflector 1, 2, 3, 4; Aftermath 4; Bas- ketball 4; French Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Play Committee 4; Science Club 4; Ring Committee 3; Honor Pupil.

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