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BEVERLY ANN BRINK “Be ever as merry as you can be. ' Bev is always ready for a good laugh. She wears a smile and has a pleasant word for every- one. Good luck in the future, Bey. IRENE ELIZABETH BRULE “Sweet are the thoughts that savour of content. ' Always dependable, Rene's friendly manner makes her one of the nicest people to have around. Decoration Committee 4. ALAN ERNEST BERGQUIST “As upright as a cedar. ' Al is one of the tallest boys in our class. In fact, it would be hard to find anyone taller. He is also one of the hardest work- ing boys and can often be seen in the afternoon working at the A P. We hope success continues to smile on him. Basketball 2. DAVID BERTRAND “Strong, silent, and true.’ To most people, this athletic senior seems very shy, but we know differently. His quietly mis- chievous ways have gained him many friends and should continue to do so in the future. Physics Club 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, (Captain 4); Prom Committee 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4. PETER GEORGE BROAD “Wit and wisdom are born with a man. ' As a student, ‘'George'’’ is un- matched; as a leader of his class, unequaled. Pete, our valedic- torian, should be a welcome ad- dition to Dartmouth. REFLECTOR 1, (Editor-in-chief 4); Debating. Club (Treasurer 2, 3, Vice President 4); Dramatic Club 1, 3, (Treasurer 2, Presi- dent 4); Physics Club (President 4); Class Vice President 1, 2, 3, 4; AFTERMATH (Editor-in-chief); Basketball (Manager 1); Student Council 3, (Treasurer 4); Na- tional Honor Society; Horace Mann Society; Ring Committee 2; National Thespian Society 2, 4, (President 3); Graduation Speaker. MARTHANN BRUNELL “Her ways are ways of pleasant- ness.'' Marthann is truly a friend to be proud of. Her skill and ability in sports, especially as goalie on the field hockey team, has won her the admiration of all. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Softball 2, 3. PAUL JOSEPH BERTHIAUME ‘Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile. Paul is one person who has a good word for everyone. He is extremely diligent and help- ful to his friends, these being particularly outstanding charac- teristics. WAYNE EVERETT BLANCHARD How noble in reason, how in- finite in faculty. ' Wayne's popularity and great leadership ability can best be exemplified by the many activi- ties listed below. Debating Club 3, (President 2, 4); Dramatic Club 1, 2, 4, (Vice President 3); Science .Club 3; Physics Club (Secretary 4); Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball (Manager 1, 2, 3); Student Coun- cil 2, 3, (President 4); Na- tional Honor Society; Senior Hon- or Group; Prom Committee 3, 4; Ring Committee (Chairman); Photographer Committee; Grad- vation Speaker; AFTERMATH (As- sistant Editor); Thespian Society 2, 4, (Vice President 3); Student Government Representative.
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JAMES FRANCES ARMY “'l never think of the future; it comes soon enough. Although Jimmy didn't quite fin- ish his last year with us, his good-natured and fun-loving ways will always be remem- bered. DONNA ADELINE BALLARD Silence is one great art of con- versation.'' Although Donna might seem quiet to some of us, her friends know that she is really a lot of fun to be with, as she enjoys a good time. We are sure that she will succeed in all she undertakes in the future. PRUDENCE ADAMS Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Prudy is one of our most at- tractive and well dressed senior girls. Her extravagant, some- times zany, prom ideas will always be remembered. REFLECTOR Staff 4; AFTERMATH Business Staff; Prom Committee 3, 4; Ticket Committee 3; Invi- tation Committee 4. RICHARD PAUL ANDERSON ‘There's no art to find the mind's construction in the face. “‘Andy'’ appears to be the quiet type, but those who know him know that he can be as mis- chievyous as anyone. His work is sure to help him toward success. Baseball 2. WARREN: HENRY ARMY He isn't lazy, he's merely con- serving his energy.'' Warren has the power of logical deduction and a way of asking a question which would baffle even the most brilliant mind. Nevertheless, he is liked by all his classmates. JAMES MICHAEL BEAUREGARD “Ready to split his sides with laughter. ’ Easy-going but scholarly, ‘'Bo- gart’’ can usually be found either telling a joke or laughing at one. Dramatic “Club (Stage Manager 1); Physics Club 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 1, 2; AFTERMATH Busi- ness Manager; National Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Honor Group; Horace Mann Student 3; Graduation Speaker. PAULA ANASTATION ‘The gentle minde by gentle deeds is knowne. ' All who know Paula will agree that her pleasant personality and quiet manner have won her many friends. We wish her the best of happiness in the future. Library Staff 2, 3; Office Staff 4. JOSEPH ELIAS ANTAYA Let, us dance and sing and make good cheer.'' Joe is one of the most cheerful boys in our class. Joe's cheer- fulness will certainly bring him good luck in the future.
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ROGER EDWARD COREY Solid as the Rock of Gibral- tar. Roger is known for standing up for what he believes in. He is also one of .our more cheerful class members. These two quali- ties are sure to influence his life. Prom Committee. PHILIPPE LEO COURNOYER “Trifles make perfection, and perfection is no trifle. ' Phil can usually be found at the bowling alley, where his skill at the game is well known. His good nature has won him many ‘riends both in and out of school. WILLIAM CARL CARIG ''We know nothing of tomorrow, our happiness is to be good and happy today. ’ Bill is an easy-going sportsman for Millbury, who is always ready for a laugh or two. Physics Club 4. JOSEPH RICHARD CHUNIS 'Good-natured, full of — fun, mixes well with everyone.'' Joe is one of the more popu- lar boys and has an unlimited number of friends. He has given a great deal of help to many of our school activities and thereby contributed to their success. Football 2, 3; Orchestra Com- mittee. ARLINE JEANNETTE COTE Little rebel with a twinkle in her eye.’ Here is a little miss who would be easy to overlook in a crowd. Arline, though tiny in stature, has a great personality and a large number of friends to prove it. REFLECTOR 3, 4; Hockey (Man- ager 4); Library 3, 4; Invitation Committee; Photography Commit- tee; Class Day Speaker. RONALD FRANCIS COUTURE Big things come in small pack- ages. ’ Ronnie does not stand out in a crowd, in stature that is; but what he loses in height, he makes up for in his fun-loving, outgoing, manner. CAROL ANN CARON ‘'Her one reward is satisfaction.’ 'C'' is one of the most versa- tile girls of our class. Her inter- ests range from her varsity position on the field hockey team to her leadership qualities as secretary of our class and of the Student Council. Though a fine student, Carol isn't one to’ miss a good time, and she will long be remembered as queen of our Senior Prom. REFLECTOR 4; Class Secretary 1, 2,. 3, 42 Hockey il, 2pecoman Basketball 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3, (Secretary 4); National Honor Society; Senior Honor Group; Prom Committee; Deco- ration Committee; AFTERMATH (Associate Editor). LINDA ELIZABETH COLLETTE ‘Heart on her lips, and soul within her eyes.'' Kind, cute, and understanding— that's Linda. Her friendly smile and ever constant willingness to help whenever she is needed have endeared her to many. Orchestra Committee; Song Com- mittee; Library Staff 4.
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