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FIRST ROW: Joan Welcom, Elsa Blomquist, Cheryl Konisky, Jane Shea, Mary Prendiville, Frances Chesna, Marie Morin, Richard Fox, Robert Carlson, Mr. McGinn, Amelia Markey, Evelyn Nelson, Nancy Anderson, Barbara Norman, Helen Witter, Pauline Pottie, Maxine Easley, Charlotte Deeter, Joyce Stewart. SECOND ROW: Mary Racicot, Yvonne James, Anita Morin, Shirley Ekstrom, Jane Gray, Patricia Pajala, Nancy Erickson, Louise Erickson, Janet Oliver, Paula Kotilainen, Sheila Murray, Leona Dattis, Gail Webber, Dennis Horgan, Edmund Quigley, Robert Cote, Marilyn Read, Cecily Needham, Leatrice Wyne, Mary Jane Scannell, Alice Foy, Carol George, Dolores Blondin, Madeline Easley, Carole Letendre, Teresa Krasinski, Sally Ashton, Carol Army, Carolyn Pizan, Elaine Carlson. THIRD ROW: George Jannery, Howard Morin, Ronald Despard, John Revane, William Cournoyer, Raymond LeClaire, Donald Rice, Robert Woodward, Robert Lundstrom, Richard Cross, Conrad Hagstrom, Horace Jannery, Roy Bolduc, Robert Bleau, Donald LaCoy, Louis Lucas, Francis Salois, Donald Bernier, Bernard Shedd, Robert Boucher, Bruce Hodgman. FOURTH ROW: James Mannix, William Young, Raymond Cofsky, Howard May, Richard Salo, Robert Racicot, Richard Army, John Heslinga, Edward Wilczynski, Carlton Greene, Norman Army, Leo Bachant, Emil Tarckini, Robert Proteau, Elmer Ballard, Jack Kortekamp. Missing were Robert Turner, Joseph Louzonis, Karl Molt, and Richard Boutilier. NANCY LOUISE ANDERSON “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” “Nan” is one of the most athletic girls in the senior class. Her activity and cheerfulness are well- noted in the upper corridor. Class Captain 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3, (Co-Captain 4); Hockey 1,2,3,4; Softball 2,3; Prom Committee 3; Washington Club 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Library Staff 3: CAROL ANN ARMY “Patient endurance is God-like.’” Carol is one of the quieter members of the class, but she is heard when her words are needed. She can usually be seen with Nancy or Jane. Prom Committee 3,4; Washington Club 3,4. NORMAN BERNARD ARMY “In quietness and in confidence shall be your strength.” “Norm” is one of the quieter boys in our class. He spends his spare time driving a truck for Ruskin s. RICHARD DAVID ARMY “Politeness costs nothing and gains everything.” One of the few tall boys in our class, “Dick’’ is the easy-going type, always ready with a friendly word. He is outstanding in winter sports, specializing in hockey.
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SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL MR. SHEA MR. BEATON eles aie Sars usec Soe eam SES cick a FIRST ROW: Miss Mary Grogan, Mrs. Roger Corey, Mr. Raymond Shaw, Mr. Stephen Beaton, Mrs. Lester Dakin, Miss Helen Brown, Miss Adrienne Lachapelle. SECOND ROW: Mr. Richard Kenary, Mrs. Edward McKeon, Miss Alice Donohue, Mr. Thomas McGinn, Mr. Paul Lacouture, Miss Margaret Russell, Miss Margaret Marlborough, Miss Ann Harrington. THIRD ROW: Mr. Wilmar Ela, Mr. Martin Roach, Mr. Angelo Insalaco, Mr. Rawland Cresser, Mr. Robert Carey, Mr. Thomas Hamilton.
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SALLY FRANCES ASHTON “A step at a time, one goes a great way.’’ The girl with all the curls, Sally seems the quiet type. She plays hockey and basketball; the rest of her spare time is spent with “Bob”. Glee Club 1,2; Basketball 2,4; Field Hockey 4. LEO ROBERT BACHANT “He deserves Paradise who makes his companions laugh.” Leo’s jovial humor accounts for his popularity. His accom- plishments on the football team have gained him the respect of his class- mates. Leo is always ready for a good time with boys from East Millbury. Talent Group 4; AFTERMATH staff 4; Football 2,3,4; Washington Club 3,4; Basketball 1. ELMER PHILIP BALLARD “1 am wealthy in my friends.’” Elmer is continually striving to better himself. His hard work and co-operation have raised him to prominence in the eyes of his fellow students and of the faculty. Elmer’s ambition is to work in the field of conservation. Science Club 4; Washington Club 3,4; French Club (Treas. 1), (Pres. 3); All Sports (Manager) 2,3; REFLECTOR 2; Rep. to Boys’ State 3. DONALD FRANCIS BERNIER “| agree with no man’s opinion; | have some of my own.” “’Punk’’ is one of the athletes of the class. His sports- manship on and off the field, as well as his unique sense of humor, have won him his great popularity. Baseball 1,2,3, (Captain 4); Football 1,2,4; Talent Group 4. ROBERT AIME BLEAU “No legacy is so rich as honesty.’ Bob may seem quiet to the rest of the school, but his college group friends are familiar with his inner personality. His dry sense of humor is known only to a few. Football 1. ELSA ELIZABETH BLOMQUIST “The world makes way for a determined miss.” Elsa, the senior class artist, was the chairman of both class proms. Her work helped to make them successful. Class Pres. 1,2,3; Glee Club 1; Basket- ball 1; Science Club 4; Art Club, (Pres. 4); Prom Committee 3,4, (Chairman); Washington Club 3; Ring Committee 2; Student Council 3,4; Photography Com- mittee 4; Debating Club 4; REFLECTOR 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2; Class Day Speaker. MARIE HELENE DOLORES BLONDIN “Blushing is virtue’s color.” Dolores hails from Bramanville and is usually seen with the Easley sisters. She was a good pitcher on the softball team, and she also played hockey and basketball. Basketball 1,2,3; Hockey 2; Softball 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Talent Group 3; Public Speaking 1. ROY MICHEL BOLDUC “The only way to have a friend is'to be one.” Roy’s friendly attitude and pleasant manner will long be remem- bered. His rare artistic ability should help greatly in the future. REFLECTOR 3,4; Prom Committee 3,4; Art Club 4. ROBERT ALIX BOUCHER “Industry is the soul of business and the keystone of prosperity.” “Butch” is always handy with a little clowning or a lot of help. His personality has won him many friends. There is no doubt that his business-like manner will take him a long way in the future. Prom Committee 3; French Club 1,2,3; Band 3; Washington Club 3,4. RICHARD LINDSAY BOUTILIER “Good words are worth much and cost little.” ““Dick’’ is usually seen discussing fishing with Mr. Shaw. He spends most of his spare time joking with the boys at Jessie’s Spa.
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