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

 - Class of 1951

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CAROL ANN MURPHY ‘An inborn grace that nothing lacked of culture!’’ ‘ Murph’’ is one of the most popular girls in the senior class. As one of our cheerleaders, she has proved her enthusiasm and true school spirit. Class Treasurer 1,2,3,4; Reflector 1,2,3,4 (Co-Editor 4); Aftermath 4 (Associate Editor); Cheerleader 1, 2,3,4 (Co-Captain 4); French Club 1; Science Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Ring Committee 2; Horace Mann Society; Senior Honor Student; Graduation Speaker. VIVIAN HILDA NELSON “‘Laugh thy girlish laughter.’’ Vivian is one of the few people that possess an ever-ready smile. She spends her spare time with Vir- ginia or the Greenwood girls. ARNIE HOWARD PAJALA “ The man who minds his own busi- ness generally has a good one.”’ ‘ Howie,’’ who never has much to say in class, has proved to be an important factor in the school or- chestra. Orchestra 4; Science Club 4, ANNE EMILIE RICHARD ‘‘Nothing is impossible to a win- ning heart.’’ Anne is an exceptionally quiet girl who generally can be found with Theresa, Her ability to draw has made her a valuable member of the Reflector staff. Reflector 4; Glee Club 3; Prom Committee 3,4, ELIZABETH JANNETTE ROBERTS “The sky is no higher than your own reach,’’ As an officer in the Civil Air Patrol, Betty’s qualities of leadership will prove extremely helpful. Frequently she may be found chatting with Joan, Jean, or Francis. Reflector 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3. JOAN BERNICE ROBERTS ‘‘Had tongue at will, yet never loud.’’ Joan has provided ‘‘taxi’’ service for many of us during the football season. She expects to enter the field of psychology in the future. Reflector 4; French Club 1,4; Glee Club 1,3; Science Club 4; Picture Committee 4; Prom Committee 4; Ring Committee 2. STANLEY GEORGE ROSENBLAD “What I can’t see I will never be- lieve in.”’ 'Stan,’? who is an amateur photo- grapher, can usually be found with camera in hand. His cheerful atti- tude toward work has been apprecia- ted by the Reflector staff. Reflector 3,4; Aftermath 4; Picture Committee 4; Prom Committee 3,4. PAUL LEO SALOIS “‘He may look serious, he may look shy, but he’s full of it, ’twixt you anaelam A joking nature characterizes Paul whether he is at work in Pierce’s Hardware Store or in school. Out- side of school activities, stamp collecting occupies a large percent- age of his time. Reflector 4; Dramatic Club 4; Picture Committee 4; Prom Com- mittee 4, MARTHA ELIZABETH SANFORD ‘Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together.’’ The warmth and friendliness of Martha’s personality make her a friend to all. We know that as a teacher, she will be extremely suc- cessful. Glee Club 1,2,3; Science Club 4; Picture Committee 4, DONALD CHARLES SCHROEDER “‘A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men.’’ ‘‘Fat’’ is the one who can make that saxophone ‘‘talk.’’ He’s always ready for a good time with the ‘‘boys,’’ but usually has an eye for the girls. Football 2,3,4 (Co-Captain 4); Or- chestra 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3,4.

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ELEANOR CLAIRE LEMIEUX “Silence is deep as eternity.”’ Eleanor is one of the quieter girls of our class who is well liked by everyone. She is an active member of the Millbury Drum Corps. French Club 3,4; Glee Club 3, ALICE ELIZABETH LOWE ‘‘The world.makes way for a deter- mined miss.’’ ‘fAl’’ works after school at Rice Dobby Chain Company and has al- ready proved herself an able clerk. We have often wondered if all Alice’s loyalty is with Millbury High, or if some of it is given to Grafton. GLADYS ESTHER LUNDSTROM “Promise is most given when the least is said.’’ Gladys is most often seen with the Davis twins. Her quiet way tells little but her blush reveals all. Glee Club 3. JOHN TERRENCE MALONEY “‘Get along, little dogies, getalong.’’ ‘ Tex’’ is, indeed, a comic. What he lacks in size, he makes wp in vitality. If you hear someone yell- ing, ‘‘Yippee!’’ look again; it’s probably our ‘‘Tex.’’ THOMAS JOHN MARKEY ‘“‘His friends there are many, his foes — are there any?’’ ‘ Tom’’ is popular with both the boys and girls at Millbury High. His ready smile and chuckle will cheer anyone. He has proved him- self on the football field many times. Bas-ball 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Ring Co: nittee 3, ORAN DAVID MATSON “The man who knows how will always find a place in life, but the man who knows why will be his boss.”’ ‘‘Dave’’ is one of our most popular seniors. He earned the honor of being chosen Senator for Good Government Day. We are sure that Dave will be a success in the future because of his leadership and per- severance. Class Vice President 3,4; Reflector 3,4; Aftermath 4; Baseball 2,3, (Manager); Basketball 3,4, (Mana- ger); Football 2,3,4, (Manager); Production Staff of School Play 4; Science Club 4; Ring Committee 2; Advertising Committee 4, BARBARA ELLEN MAZZEO ‘“‘4 merry heart doeth good like medicine.’’ ‘'Barb’’ has a wonderful voice. With friendliness and gaiety, we are positive that her future will be full of bright spots. Dramatic Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 2, 3,4; Orchestra 1,2; Prom Committee 4; Advertising Committee 4, BARBARA JANE McMAHON “All for love and nothing for re- ward.’’ Barbara is another jovial girl and she and June spend much of their time talking and laughing together. Glee Club 1; Science Club 4, NANCY JOYCE MILLIKEN ‘‘Constant as the northern star.’ ‘ Nan’’ is one girl who can do her work, do it well, and do it with a smile. Her efficiency will bring her success. Reflector 4; Aftermath 4; Dramatic Club 2,3; French Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,3; Secretary Glee Club 3; Schoo! Play 4; Horace Mann Student; Senior Honor Student; Graduation Speaker. EDWARD JOSEPH MORIN “It is the men who take ventures who make the world.’’ Eddie always greets his fellow students with a joke, whenever you’re in a melancholy mood, look for Eddie, he'll certainly cheer you up.



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DOROTHY ANN SCHUNMANN ‘‘A mind not to be changed by place on time. v ‘ Pickle’’ is one of our Horace Mann Students. Her diligence in physics and trig seems endless. Her specialty is asking questions that no one can answer. Honor Student; French Club 3 (Treasurer); Science Club 3,4 (Treasurer); Advertising Committee 4; Horace Mann Society. MARJORHE ANN SHAW “‘The power of words is immense.’’ ‘ Marji’’ is one of our model stu- dents. Her wit and keen sense of humor will be long remembered. Reflector 2,3,4; Aftermath 4; Biology Club 3; Dramatic Club 2,3; French Club 1; Science Club 4; Prom Com- mittee 3,4; Public Speaking 1,2,3; Horace Mann -Student; Senior Honor Student. VIOLA AGNES SNOW ‘‘Hang sorrow! Care will kill a cat— and therefore let’s be merry.’’ Vi’’? can always be found selling cookies at recess, but what we want to know is — does she sell as many as she eats? Glee Club 1,2,3; Production Staff of School Play 4, MARY THERESA SWEET “I make haste to laugh at every- thing.’’ ‘ Mickey’’ is always ready to voice an opinion. She plans to enter training at St. Vincent’s Hospital next year. Reflector 3,4; Biology Club 4; Glee Club 3; School Play Committee 4; Science Club 4; Prom Committee 3,4. BARBARA MAE TARCKINi ‘‘Good to be merry and wise.’”’ ‘ Tark’’ is always good for a laugh and spends much time entertaining the gang. She is the ‘‘happy-go- lucky’’ type everyone likes to know. Reflector 2,3,4; Field Hockey 2,3; Dramatic Club 2; Glee Club 1; Sci- ence Club 4; School Play Committee 4. a SALLY EILEEN TAYLOR ‘Witty is her chatter which de- lights.”’ Sally is the cute little miss who has kept the office full of excite- ment every third period. Her sparkling chatter flows continually. Biology Club 2; Glee Club 2,3. ELIZABETH ANN WALSH “‘4 companion that is cheerful is worth gold.’’ Betty is a whiz on the basketball floor; but if you ever see her driving her father’s car, move fast if you value your life. Basketball 4; School Play Com- mittee 4, ELIZABETH ANN WELCOM “Age cannot wither her, nor customs stale her infinite variety.”’ Betty’s pep and vitality added much to the success of the cheerleaders this year. Although she’s a working girl, she always manages to write to ‘‘Red.’’ Reflector 3,4; Field Hockey 1,2,3, (Captain 4); Cheerleader 1,2,3, (Co- Captain 4); Glee Club 1,2,3; Or- chestra 1,2; Prom Committee 3,4. GLORIA C LARA WHITE ‘“‘And then she danced.’’ Gloria is an active member of the Howe Avenue gang who loves to dance. Saturday nights usually find her in Whitinsville. Glee Club 238 Orchestra 3; Dramatic Club 2, ROBERT LEROY WILLIAMS ‘Always leave them laughing.’’ Although Bob has become one of the class pranksters this year, he was one of the seniors who con- tributed to the success of our school play. School Play 4; Picture Committee 4,

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