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LINDA IVERNE MODIG “Tt is nice to be natural when you are naturally nice.’’ Linda’s ready smile and personality have made her a friend to all. Her service to many of our clubs will never be forgotten. Biology Club 2; Office Staff 4; Washington Club 1, 2, 3, 4; REFLECTOR Staff 2; Stu- dent Council 2, 3. (Vice Pres- ident 4); Ring Committee 2, Prom Committee 3, 4; Picture Committee 4; Assistant Mana- ger of Magazine Drive 3, Manager 4; Senior Honor Group 4; Graduation Speaker. ROBERT HARRY MOORE “Boys will be boys.’’ Bob has a great sense of humor and enjoys a good time. He makes up for his shortness by his ability to succeed in sports, and his work on the foot- ball team has been greatly appre- ciated. Baseball 1, 2; Track 3, 4; Football 3, 4. JANET LUCIA NORBECK “Thou has made her a little lower than the angels.’’? Janet is one of the most popular girls in our class. Her beauty and sunny disposition will insure her happiness throughout life. Glee Club 1, 2; Washington Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Staff 4; Library Staff 1; Ring Committee 2; Prom Commit- tee 3; Picture Committee 4; Senior Honor Group. CAROL LUCILLE O’LESKE “And heaven had wanted one im- mortal song.’’ Carol has been very successful with her singing both in and out of school. Her pleasing personality has won her a host of friends and she will surely have a successful career in the future. Glee Club 1, 2; Majorette 4; Washington Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 3; Talent Group 2; Prom Committee 3, 4; Class Song Committee 4. PHILIP MYRON PARADIS “He will excel in anything he un- dertakes.’”’ Myron can always be seen strolling through the corridors at M.M.H.S. We are sure he will reach his goal, whatever it may be. Biology Club 2; Washington Clubs ie 2e3.04: CAROL ANN PAWLOWSKI “My way is to begin at the begin- ning.’’ Carol joined us in her jun- jor year from Auburn. Although she was with us for only a short time, her winning disposition has won for her many friends, who wish they could have known her longer. Her eagerness to help will enable her to succeed in whatever she at- tempts. Prom Committee 3. DENNIS ARTHUR PICKETT “True steel, sincere and independ- ent.’’ Although not very active in many school activities, Dennis has been a member of our high school band for his last three years. He has his own ideas and ideals, and he defends them staunchly. Band 2, 3, 4 JOAN ANNE PIERCE “Little it matters what the size, her true good value we realize.’’ Joan- ie is one of the shortest girls in the class. She always has a friendly smile for everyone and is a friend to all. Hockey 3, 4; Glee Club 1, (Treasurer 3); Washington Club 1, 2, 3; Talent Group 2; Student Council 3, 4; Class Day Speaker.
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EUGENE DOUGLAS LAVALLEE “Good words are worth much but cost little.’’ Gene is a quiet fellow who expresses his ideas without too much noise. His relaxed nature en- ables him to take everything in stride. However, when he’s with his friends, he can be the life of the party. French Club 1, 2; Football 3. STEPHEN JOSEPH LAVALLEE “Burdens become light when cheer- fully borne.’’ Steve is a tall boy with a ‘“‘tall’’ liking for humor. He will laugh at anything worth laugh- ing at, and can be counted on to throw in his share of punch lines. We know he will use his capabili- ties as well as his height to reach high for the big things in his fu- ture. Track 1; REFLECTOR 1; French Club 2. DAVID HOWARD LEAKE “Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well,.’’ His outstanding manners at school have marked Dave as a gentleman. The interests of others come before his own. He has the drive necessary to make a success of himself and his class- mates wish him the best of luck in his future, which will probably be in the sky. Science Club 4; Biology Club 4; Science Fair 3, 4; Pre-Col- lege Education Program Rep- resentative. JOHN MICHEAL LOLA “Silence is as deep as eternity.’’ All who know John know that his quietness is merely a reserve which shields a most friendly disposition. Although not active in school activi- ties, he is a staunch supporter and can always be relied on. ROWENA SHELDON LOWES “A quiet tongue does rightly be- come a woman.’’ Although Rowena doesn’t haye too much to say, her quiet presence lends itself to every occasion. She can often be seen walking or riding around with her friends. Library Staff 1; French Club 2; Washington Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA HELEN LUCAS “Without music life would be a mistake.’ Very musically inclined, Barbie has played the piano beauti- fully at many of the assemblies staged by our school talent groups. Science Club 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Talent Group 1; Washing- ton Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Fair 3; Class Song 4. ROBERT PASQUALE MILLER “The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed.’’ Bob is a true worker, not only to make an enjoyable time for everyone, but to do things the right way. His work as captain of the football squad led us to the -most successful season that we’ve had in years, Track 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Football 1, 2, 3, (Captain 4). ROGER GEORGE MILLETTE “Always leave them laughing.’’ And that’s just what Roger always does, especially in Mr. Shaw’s P.D. class. Roger is a regular fellow with comi- cal expressions. His good-natured- ness enables him to take a joke as well as tell one. French Club 1, 2.
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GERALD ARTHUR POULIN “To have a friend you must be ” roo one.”’ This seems to be ‘‘Jerry’s interpretation of friendship. He can always be seen with a group of friends, whether it be boys or girls, and has the certain quality to have a good time wherever he may be. Science Club 4; Biology Club 2; Washington Club 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Science Fair 3, 4. JEANNE SANDRA POWER “And she would learn and gladly teach.’”’ Always a good student, Jeanne’s main ambition is to be- come a high school teacher. She also has much artistic talent and in her freshman year created our school mascot ‘‘Woolie.”’ Dramatic Club 3; Senior Hon- or Group; REFLECTOR 1, 2, (Art Editor 3, 4); Offic e Staff 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, (Co-Captain 4); Softball 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 2, (Chairman 3, 4); Washington Club 1, 2, 3; AFTERMATH, Associate Ed- itor 4; Girls’ State Represen- tative 3; Science Fair 4. CAROL ANN RECKO “Silence is more eloquent than words,’’ Carol came to M.M.H.S. in our junior year and is a very wel- come addition to our class. She seems very shy and retiring, but when she does contribute to a con- versation, her words are always very much appreciated. Office Staff 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Senior Honor Group; Graduation Speaker. ROBERT WILLIAM ROGERS “A little fun makes the world go ’round.”’ ‘‘Buck,’’ as his friends know him, is a vtarefree individual. His relaxed manner and appearance make him an easy person to get along with. He enjoys all sports and takes pride in his car. JAMES JUNIOR ROSSIGNOL ‘Softly shall I tread as I go my way.’’ When Jim came to Millbury in September of his senior year, he was very quiet and no one had much of a chance to get to know him very well. But, as the year progressed, he became better ac- quainted with his classmates and is a fine fellow to know. ANN MARIE RUTHERFORD “She is blessed with the gift of laughter.’’ A jovial miss is Ann; she always has a smile for her friends and likes to make new ac- quaintances. She believes that unless she makes a new friend every day, it is a total loss. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club }; Washington Club 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. JANICE ALTHEA SALO “Full many a flower is born to blush.’”? Like the reddest of roses at her flower shop, Janice can blush so brilliantly that she can put them to shame. Her remarkable salesman- ship during the magazine drive aid- ed her room, ‘‘Fabulous 21,’’ to triple their goal and reach $777.00. She loves to help people and this trait will make her a fine air stew- ardess. Science Club 2; REFLEC- TOR 4; Washington Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AFTERMATH 4; Science Fair 3. RAYMOND PETER LOUIS SALOIS “‘A companion that is cheerful is worth gold.’’ Among our Seniors is Ray, the fellow with the ‘“‘personal- ity plus.’’ His quick wit and en- gaging humor have made him fun to be with. His flashing personality and slap-stick comedy have brand- ed him as one of our class cut-ups. In years to come, we'll still remem- ber Ray. Football 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. t
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