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

 - Class of 1955

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KARL HERMAN MOLT “It is easier not to speak a word at all, than to speak more words than we should.” Karl is a rabid ‘’hot-rod’”’ enthusiast. He appears quiet in school, and only a few know of his many out- side accomplishments. Football 4. ANITA ANN MORIN “Had tongue at will, yet never loud.” A seemingly quiet girl, Anita is a “good sport” with her friends. With good luck from all of us, we send her into the business world. Glee Club 1,2; French Club 1. HOWARD ROLAND MORIN “Swift as lightning he came.” Howie is a real hustler. His maze of ideas, forced out in his ‘rapid-fire’ type of con- versation, has won him the friendship of all his associates. MARIE BERNADETTE MORIN “Ive taken fun where l‘ve found it; that’s the humor of it.” Marie enjoys cowboy music very much. She is one of the taller members of our class. She is always joking with the girls and can usually be seen with Pauline. Glee Club 1,2; French Club 1,3; Basketball 1. SHEILA CLARE MURRAY “A merry heart goes all the day.” Sheila has a cute smile and is well- liked for her good will toward all. She is sure to succeed in whatever she chooses to do. Glee Club 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; AFTERMATH 4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Wash- ington Club 3,4. 1 CECILY GAIL NEEDHAM “Variety is the spice of life.” ““Ces’’ is one of the school office clerks. She is always talking about the good times she has, especially her experiences down in Virginia. Her humorous stories will long be remembered. Glee Club 1; Basketball 1,2; Band 3; Prom Committee 3; Public Speaking 1,2; REFLECTOR Staff 1,2; Washington Club 3,4; Graduation Speaker. EVELYN LOUISE NELSON “Beauty is the flower of beauty.” “Ev’’ hails from East Millbury and is known for her beauty and her carefree attitude. She is often seen having a good time with the “gang.” Glee Club 1,2, (Pres. 3); Biology Club, (Treasurer 3); Science Club, (Sec. 4); Prom Committee 3,4; Class Secretary 1, 2,3,4; Ring Committee 2; Photography Committee 4; Washington Club 3,4; Class Day Speaker. BARBARA ANN NORMAN “Good to be merry and wise.” “Barb,” a tall girl, enjoys sports and driving her Ford. Her friendliness has gained her many friends in school; we know she will always succeed. Basketball 3,4; Prom Committee 3,4; Washington Club 3,4; REFLECTOR Staff 3h fil. JANET MARION OLIVER “Moderation is the noblest gift of heaven.” Janet is one of the quieter members of our class, yet she is friend- ly to all. Never underestimate her abil- ity. She is usually seen talking with Louise. PATRICIA ANN PAJALA “Let us be merry, dance, joke and re- joice.’’ One of the gang, ‘’Pat’’ is usual- ly “sporting’ the girls around in her car. Her comical quips and constant smile will never be forgotten. Prom Committee 3,4; REFLECTOR Staff 3; Washington Club 3,4.

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TERESA MARY KRASINSKI “And then she danced.” Teresa is a popular girl around school. She is well known for her dancing ability. Usually, she is found laughing at Pat’s and Marilyn’s jokes at recess in the corridor. Glee Club 1; Washington Club 3,4. DONALD RICHARD LACOY “| will find a way—or make one.” “Don” is the master salesman of the class. His work on the magazine drive has set a precedent. He has also pro- vided us with many a laugh in class. AFTERMATH 4; Class Captain 4. RAYMOND THOMAS LECLAIRE “The style is the man himself.” “Ray” is one of the sharpest dressers in the school. He is also very familiar with the workings of a car. Whether in his Ford or in a new suit, he always draws the interest of his classmates. Football 4; Basketball 1. CAROLE JOYCE LETENDRE “No pleasure endures unseasoned by variety.’ Carole is an active member of our class. She has a very neat appear- ance. Her personality and smile will long. be remembered, as will her success as a cheerleader. Cheerleader 1,2,3, (Co-Captain 4); Hockey 2,3; Glee Club 2,3; REFLECTOR 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3,4; Dramatic Club 4; Office Staff 2; Washington Club 3,4. JOSEPH THOMAS LOUZONIS “| must go down to the sea again.” “Joe” is our National Guardsman— turned sailor. We hope that his ship- mates will enjoy his humor and wit as much as we have at M.M.H.S. His cheerful attitude ig sure to make his “hitch” in the Navy a profitab le one. Football 4. 10 LOUIS JAMES LUCAS ‘In life beauty perishes, but not in art.” “Luke” is the “mad scientist’’ of our group. We'll never forget his superior artistic talents. Being a fine student, as well as a great artist, he is sure to do well in his future study in art. Washington Club 3, 4; Science Club 4; French Club 1; Dramatic Club 3, 4; REFLECTOR 3, 4; Art Club 4; Class Day Speaker. ROBERT EDWARD LUNDSTROM “What art was to the ancient world, science is to ours.” “Lunny” is one of our future scientists. His constant smile and dry sense of humor are his hall- mark. If his record at M.M.H.S. is any indication, Bob will make a fine chemist. Photography Club 3. JAMES FRANCIS MANNIX “Silence is deep as Eternity; Speech is shallow as Time.’” ‘“Jim’s quiet manner is offset by a liberal sense of humor. On the side, he is a rabid sports fan. AMELIA LAURA MARKEY “A mind equal to almost any under- taking.” A girl with a sparkling sense of humor, Amy is a good athlete and an outstanding student. We are sure she will make a fine nurse. Her friend- ly understanding will be well remem- bered. Horace Mann Student; Senior Honor Student; DAR Representative; Class Treasurer 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, (Co- Captain 4); Hockey 1,2,3,4; Dramatic Club 1; Public Speaking 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Biology Club, (Pres. 3); French Club, (Secretary 3, President 4); Science Club 4; REFLECTOR 2,3, (Asst. Editor 4); Prom Committee 3; Student Council 3, (Treas. 4); Library Staff 3,4; Wash- ington Club 3,4; AFTERMATH, (Asst. Editor); Graduation Speaker. HOWARD BRENDAN MAY “His foe was folly and his weapon wit.’ “Howie” has a carefree approach to life. His jovial manner and friendliness will long be remembered. Baseball 1.



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CAROLYN ANN PIZAN “How far that’ little candle throws its beam!” A girl with a neat appearance and a friendly manner, Carolyn is popular with her classmates. She has a talented knack for designing clothes and enjoys this type of work very much. REFLECTOR Staff 4; Glee Club 1; Band 3; French Club 1; Prom Committee 4; Washington Club, (Sec. 3,4). PAULINE ELEANOR POTTIE “As merry as the day is long.” ‘‘Pollie’’ is a friendly girl who hopes to enter the field of nursing. She has done a fine job as an actress for the school plays. Glee Club 1; Art Club 4; Office Staff 2; Prom Committee 3,4; Science Club 4; Basketball 1; Dramatic Club 4; Wash- ington Club 3,4; Band 3. MARY ANN PRENDIVILLE “The power of words is immense.” Mary has many talents and shows them by participating in the school plays. Her forceful arguments have been a great asset to our debating team. Public Speaking 3; Debating Club 4; Dramatic Club 3,4; Science Club 4; Senior Honor Student; Graduation Speaker. ROBERT LYNN PROTEAU “The world was not made in a day; so, why hurry?” ““Bob’s calm and quiet character is a distinguishing mark. The boys from Greenwood Street will testify, however, that despite his usual serious- ness, he can “clown around’ and thoroughly enjoy himself. Basketball 4; Track 3,4; REFLECTOR 4; Washington Club 3,4. EDMUND CLARENCE QUIGLEY “A rascal, yet likable knave.” “Quig’’ proves that you don’t have to be big in size to have a personality. Just about one of the liveliest boys in our class, he has never failed to draw laughs with his wit. Football 3,4; 12 MARY MARGARET RACICOT “| hasten to laugh at everything.” Mary is the happy-go-lucky type who enjoys a good laugh at every chance. Her laughter and joking are usually done with Yvonne and Anita. Glee Club 1,2. ROBERT EVERETT RACICOT “Burden becomes light when cheerfully borne.” “Bob” is what. might be called the professional comedian of our class. Underneath that perpetual humor, how- ever, he is a very serious and mature person. Washington Club 3,4; Talent Group 4. MARILYN LOUISE READ “Sing away sorrow; cast away care,”’ “Mem” is the girl you will find at the end of “that giggle’ as you walk through our corridors. The fact that she is everyone’s friend stems from her sincere personality and natural humor. Hockey 2; Basketball 2; Washington Club 3,4; Dramatic Club 1; Glee Glib JOHN DENNISON REVANE “We measure men by their character, not by their stature.” “Jack” is another of the hard workers of our class. In addition to his personality, many will recall his outstanding drumming talent. Basketball 2; Baseball 2,3,4; Prom Com- mittee 3,4; Washington Club, (Vice- Pres. 3,4); Science Club 3,4; Talent Group 1,2,3,4; AFTERMATH 4; Orches- tra 1,2,3,4; Dramatic Club 3,4. DONALD RICHARD RICE “Pleasure is the only thing to live for; nothing is like happiness.’ “Don” is one of the Industrial Arts boys. He can usually be seen driving around in his convertible. Dramatic Club 2.

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