Millbury Memorial High School - Aftermath Yearbook (Millbury, MA)

 - Class of 1962

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ROBERT GENE DOW “Boys will be boys. ’ Bobby is one of the more out- spoken members of our class. He never hesitates to express his opinions. Along with his fun- loving nature, this quality is sure to influence his future life. Football 1, 2; Basketball 2. ANDREA JEAN DUPRE “Big things come in small pack- ages. ’ Andy is one of the smallest members of our class, but only physically. Her bubbling spirit makes her stand out among her classmates. Her school — spirit shows up in the fact that: she commuted from Worcester every day in her senior year just to attend Millbury High. JOYCE ELISE DALBEC ‘There are two ways of spread- ing light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.'' Joycie certainly can be com- pared to a candle, for she has a way of spreading cheer around to all wherever she goes. She can usually be found joking with Arline in the corridors. REFLECTOR 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, (Manager 4); Library Staff 2, Py ee Invitation Committee; Motto Committee. LINDA LOUISE DAVIS “Endowed with the power of laughter. ' Though Linda is quiet ‘for the most part, her good sense of humor and her ready smile make her a welcome member of any group. Hockey 1. WILLIAM GRANT DULMAINE ‘Good humor is goodness. and wisdom combined.’ ““Bill’’ has a tremendous sense of humor and can bring a smile to any face. He has great ability as an artist, and we can expect wonderful things from his talent in the future. REFLECTOR 3, (Art Editor 4); Prom Committee 3. CARL RICHARD FAIRBANKS ‘Who dares nothing, need hope for nothing. ' Carl can usually be found with his car when not in school, and with a large group of friends during school hours. He is ex- cellent at woodworking and has proved this many times. DEBORAH ANN DALY A companion that is cheerful is worth gold. ' “Dale,'' one of our more schol- arly senior girls, can always be seen wearing a sunny smile to complement her many fashion- able clothes. We'll never forget her fine work in helping to edit the REFLECTOR. REFLECTOR 1, (Assistant Editor); Dramatic Club 1; AFTERMATH; Library Staff 2; National Honor Society; Senior Honor Group; Invitat ion Committee; Prom Com- mittee. ROBERTA CAROL DESROSIERS “The best way out is always through. ' Roberta has a gift of persistence, for she always follows everything through to the best of her abil- ity. We who have had classes with her know that she also has a very unique sense of humor. French Club 1; Library Staff 1, 2; Senior Honor Group; Invita- tion Committee.

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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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RHEA GALLANT ‘When in doubt, do the friend- liest thing.”' Always gay and pretty, Rhea can usually be seen talking with Elaine somewhere in the vicinity of Room 12. Library Staff 2; Ring Committee. PHILIP CUNNIFF GONYEA “Laugh and the world laughs with you. ' “ P. G. ' can never be seen with a serious face. His sense of hu- mor and acute wit have en- deared him to all. His boisterous and ever present cheering at the M. M. H. S. basketball games enlivened the whole crowd. Football 2, 3. 10 PAUL EDWARD FINNEY The end justifies the means. ' ‘'Finstone’' is brimming over with talk about ‘‘souped up cars and ‘‘drags.'' He has shown much talent in radio and tele- vision repair. A true friend is hard to find. Prom Committee 3; Tie Commit- tee 4. PEARL ELAINE FITTON Silence is golden. ' Pearl is one of our quieter girls, but Whenever she does say something, you can be sure that it will be something worth- while. She is friendly to all, and her shy, pretty smile will always be remembered. DOLORES JULIEANN GEORGE Variety is the spice of life. Dolores is one of our girls with a wide range of interests. Her wonderful sense of humor and friendly attitude have made her a welcome addition to any group. French Club 1, (Secretary 2); Office Staff 3; Glee Club 1, 2. BEVERLY MARIE GRAHN Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom. ' This quietly industrious scholar well deserves the title of ‘‘Most Studious'’ senior girl. Unselfish- ness and dependability are just two of Beverly's many fine qual- ities. National Honor Society; Senior Honor Group; Prom Committee 3, 4; AFTERMATH (Assistant Edi- tor); Graduation Speaker. EDWARD ROBERT FISETTE “Dependability attracts the high- est trust. Ed is one of the few musically and artistically inclined boys in the class. His work in the drum corps and his hard work in school will be certain to aid his future life. Track 1, 2, 3, (Captain 4); Cross Country 3, (Captain 4); Prom Committee 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 4, WARREN ALBERT FJELLMAN “Laugh and the world laughs with you.'' Known as ‘‘Butch’’ to all his friends, Warren's good nature has followed him wherever he has gone. He is an excellent student, well liked by his class- mates, and is sure to go a long way in the future. Science Club 1, 2; Football. 2, 3

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