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JOHN MICHAEL BELLINO “I agree with no man’s opinions, I have some of my own.” This is especially true of John and he has proven it with his fine work in the Debating Club. He will long be re- membered as the only boy at M.M.H.S. with an MG. Football 2; Science Club BR. 3; Biology Club 2; Debating Club 3, (President); Science EVELYN THERESE BOIRE “To be merry best becomes you.’ She’s a fun-loving girl, always ready for a joke, practical or other- wise. Her pa rticipation in sports, marked by her eagerness to win, often sparked the team. Best of luck in all you do, Band 3, (Vice President and Head Majorette) 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3. Fair 4. ROBERT HENRY BERNIER “Some like work, some like play, I like both.’? Bobby has been our Class Captain for four years. If he’s not working at the gas sta- tion, he’s either playing sports or out having a good time. Class Captain 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 1, 4; Football 4; Washington Club 1, 2, 3; Ring Committee 2; AFTER- MATH Staff 4; Motto Com- mittee 4. FRANCES MARGARET BERTRAND “Happy-go-lucky, cheerful, and gay, a wonderful girl in every way.” Fran will always be remembered for her easy going manner and her rich laugh. She loves to be where the “‘gang’’ is and always shares in the fun. Washington Club 1, 2; Senior Honor Group. ROY VICTOR BLANCHARD “He may look serious, he may look shy, but he’s full of it, twixt you and I.’’ Roy may appear to be bashful but that’s really not quite so. His fine track work has been an asset to the team. Track 3, 4. RICHARD LOUIS BOUCHER “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men.’’ Dick- ie is often seen riding around in his car. His friendly personality has made him a host of friends. We wish him success in whatever he chooses for his future plans. ANDREW RAYMOND BOULETTE “Good humor is the heart of the soul.’’ Andy is one of the best liked members of the senior class. Be it in a serious or humorous vein, Andy always has some very worthwhile comment to add to a conversation. Track 3; Football 3, 4; Science Club 3; Biology Club 3; Washington Club 1, 2; Science Fair 3, 4. KEITH HERBERT BOWDEN “T ought to have what I want, and what’s more I will too.’? Keith has a strong mind which expresses strong ideas. His ability to evalu- ate and render an intelligent opin- ion will undoubtedly lead him to a successful future. Secretary 1, 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Debating Club 4; Biology Club 2; Washington Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Fair 4; AFTERMATH 4; Tie Com- mittee 4.
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ROBERT LEON ANDERSON “Men ‘of few words are the best men.’ Robert can usually be seen with the boys. Although he seems quiet in school, it’s the other way around when he gets with the crowd. RUSSELL ARCHAMBAULT “IT am not arguing with you—Il’m telling you.’’ ‘‘Archie’’ joined us in our sophomore year and pro- ceeded to make himself one of the best liked boys in school. His witty humor and comical remarks will long be remembered by all who know him, Track 2, 3; Football 2, 3. JOY ANN ARMY “Heart on her lips and soul within her eyes.’’ Joy is one who makes a great friend and always has a smile and a pleasant greeting when- ever you see her. She’s the life of any party even if she forgets her shoes. Field Hockey 1, 2; Invitation Committee 4. NORMA JEAN ARMY “And on her lips there played a smile.’’ A vivacious bundle of ener- gy, Norma meets each challenge with an optimistic attitude. Al- though she is very tiny, she has 4“ a heart ‘‘as big as the world.’’ STEPHEN DOUGLAS ARMY “His cares are all now ended.”’ Steve can always be seen and heard joking with his friends. Cars are the main topic of his conversa- tion and he can usually be seen riding around with the boys. Washington Club 1, 2, 3. STEVEN EDWARD BALLARD “Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.’’ Steve is a quiet, easy-going fellow whose sincere and friendly disposition has earned him many lasting friends at Millbury. His re- served manner and his earnestness are bound to bring him success. Biology Club 4; Science Fair 3; Tie Committee 4. RICHARD DONALD BARONI “Tt is easier not to speak a word at all than to speak more words than we should.’’ Dick is one of the quieter boys of the class but he makes up for this with good-hearted actions. He is always ready to do his share, and lend a hand to a friend in need. RICHARD ARTHUR BELISLE “As prone to mischief as able to perform it.’’ Dick is another come- dian of our class. His joking nature makes him liked by all. When it comes to being serious, he probably finds it a little hard, but Dick is the type who can adjust himself to any situation. Band 1, 2; Football 4; Base- ball 4.
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CHRISTINE INEZ BRIERLY “She’s happy and gay every step of the. way.’’ Chris charges into each task assigned her, armed with a cheerful smile and a confident attitude. Basketball (Manager) 3, 4; Band 1; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Washington Club 1, 2, 3, 4; REFLECTOR 4; AFTER- MATH 4; Class Song 4. ANNE MARIE CHAFFEE “Softly speak and sweetly smile.” Anne is one of the quieter mem- bers of our class, but has a bright disposition and tries to make every- one forget their woes by being cheerful. She always seems not to have a care in the world and we wish her much success in the fu- ture. Softball Manager 4; Hockey Manager 4; Debating Club 4; REFLECTOR Staff 4; Prom Committee 2, 3; Science Fair 4; Glee Club 2. KATHLEEN ANN CHASE “Let all her ways be unconfined.’’ A very quiet lass, but one who ac- quired many long-standing friends during her years at M.M.H.S. She is presently employed at the High Carbon Wire Company and we hope her future is blessed with success. Washington Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. PHYLLIS ELAINE CHEVALIER “A little work, a little play, a little fun goes a long way.’’ Phyllis is one of the lucky ones who doesn’t have a care in the world. Her amiable manner has won her many friends. French Club 2, (Secretary 3); Washington Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Science Fair 4; Motto Com- mittee 4. JOAN ANN COFSKE “Smile when all is dreary, ond smile when all is sad.’’ Joan is al- ways ready with a kind word and a smile for everyone. Her pleasant ways have gained her many friends, and those around her appreciate her many compliments. Glee Club 1. CAROL MAUREEN CULLINA “‘Her friends, there are many, her foes—are there any?’’ A sparkling smile and a cheery word are ‘‘Cul- ly’s’”’ calling cards. She is always an eager listener as well as an able contributor to a classroom or social discussion. She plans to be a nurse and we know that no one would mind holding her hand! Vice President 1; Secretary 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3; Ring Committee. 2; Science Club (Vice President 3); Biology Club, (Treasurer 2); Washington Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Staff 4; REFLEC- TOR 2; AFTERMATH, (As- sistant Editor 4); Science Fair 3; Class Day Speaker; Senior Honor Group. WILLIAM THOMAS DANIELS “Never do today whut you can put. off till tomorrow.”’ “‘Dan’’ is a tall, lanky fellow with a bag full of jokes. His serious humor could cause the most serious to crack a smile. Also, his talented track abil- ity earned him the title of Captain, which he wore proudly. Washington Club 1, 2; Track 2, 3, (Captain 4). PAULINE DIANE DESLAURIER “How far that little candle throws its beams.’’ A tiny ‘“‘gal’? with a pleasing personality; her prettiness was aptly shown as a member of the queen’s court at the prom. All those who know her will testify that she is one of those good things that ‘‘come in small packages.”’ Hockey 3, 4; Biology Club 2; French Club, (President 2, 3); Invitation Committee 3; Science Fair 4.
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