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BETTY LOU DOW “Laugh and be merry.” This little miss always seems to be bubbling over with happiness. As a friend, there can be none better. Those around her cannot help but benefit by her pleasant disposition. A cheerful outlook on life jis best, and Betty has just that. ARTHUR WILLIAM DUCHARME “I make the most of all that comes, and the least of all that goes.’’ Art is a very easy going boy and al- ways happy-go-lucky. He has a spe- cial interest in cars, especially hot-rods. Band 1. WILLIAM ARTHUR DUNN “Tell that to the Marines—the sail- ors won’t believe it.’”’ Bill is a quiet fellow, but one who believes in get- ting things completed under any cir- cumstances. He has the makings of a good sailor and we have nothing to worry about with men like him pro- tecting us. Debating Club 2. PHYLLIS ANN EDWARDS “Cheerfulness smooths the path of life.’ Phyllis is one of our quieter girls, but her friendly smile makes up for her lack of words. She can often be seen in the corridors with her friends. MARLENE ANN GAFVERT “Personality is to a woman what perfume is to a flower.’? Marlene’s gift of laughter is welcomed in any group. She has a terrific personality and has acquired many friends with her happy-go-lucky air. Her heart is filled with friendliness and she makes a true companion. Basketball 1, Band 1, 2, 4; Office Staff 1. FRANK JOHN GAGLIARDI “Work is always rewarded.’ Frank always seems to be near whenever there is work to be done. His work has been appreciated in the RE- FLECTOR and The Millbury Journal sports column, He possesses a great gift and will surely be a success in the future. REFLECTOR 4; Class Day Speaker; AFTERMATH, As- sociate Editor 4. ROSEMARIE GAGLIARDI “I make haste to laugh at every- thing.”” Rosemarie is one who never lets anything dampen her spirits. Her trademark is a radiant smile. She can always be seen with her pal Betty, having a good time. We wish her happiness in the ycars ahead. LEONE MARY GEISLER “Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep.’’ Although she is quiet and reserved, Lee has a mind of her own and stands: firmly behind her ideas. Science Club 3; Dramatic Club 4; Washington Club 1, 2; REFLECTOR 4; Science Fair 3.
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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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COLLEEN ANN GIBSON “A little body havens a great soul.’’ One of the tiniest, and probably one of the quietest senior girls is Colleen. Her way of listening and her friendly attitude will help her take anything life has to offer. We wish her the best in whatever she may do, Prom Committee 4. MARCIA LOIS GRAVEL “A superior soul is she.’? In all outward appearances Marcia is a quiet, peaceful girl, but with her many friends she enjoys a good time and knows how to make every- one happy. y Biology Club 2; Office Staff 1, 2; Library Staff 2, 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Invitation Committee. MAXINE MARY GRENIER “Happy and from care I’m free. Why aren’t they all content like me?’’ This seems to describe ‘‘Max’’ to the utmost. She’s always ready to have a good time and forget her cares. Her pleasant attitude often makes some stop to consider, ‘‘why they aren’t content like her.’’ JOHN GUILFOYLE “Tt is easier not to speak a word at all than to speak more words than we should.’””?’ A man of few words, John is a good friend to all who know him. Although not one to do too much talking, he can off- er excellent advice whenever it is needed. Basketball 1, 2. JOY ETHEL GUSTAFSON “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.”? Joy is one of the most active girls in our class. Her athletic ability has led the girls’ teams to many victories. She is the only girl in our class to achieve the Senior Athletic Award. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3, (Co-Captain 4); Hock- ey 1, 2, 3, (Co-Captain 4); REFLECTOR Staff 4; Prom Committee 4; Science Fair 3; Washington Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Honor Group; Class Day Speaker. NANCY JEAN HAMILTON “Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the world.’’ To be a fine leader and yet serene is a quality hard to find, but Nancy has acquired many friends with her pleasing personality and her femin- ine charm. Class Vice President 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Washington Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, (President 4); Prom Committee 3; Horace Mann Society 1, 2, 3; Senior Honor Group; D.A.R. Repre- sentative 4; Student Gov’t. Day Rep. 4; Graduation Speaker. JUDITH FAY HANSON “A cheerful smile and a smiling face put sunshine in the darkest place.’”’ A source of constant amuse- ment to all who come in contact with her, Judi has the wonderful ability to find humor in any situa- tion. When spirits are low, you can count on Judi to liven things up. Hockey 1, 3, 4; Debating Club 2; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Wash- ington Club 2, 3. CAROL ANN HEALEY “With malice toward none, with charity for all.’’ Carol is one of the most popular girls in the class. Her work on the athletic teams and in the various clubs has proved her willingness to help. Class Treasurer 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Science Club 3, (Secretary); Biology Club 2; Washington Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, (Secre- tary 3, 4); Science Fair 3; Class Day Speaker.
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