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

 - Class of 1962

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ELIZABETH ANN JORDAN “It is better to be small and shine than to be tall and cast a shadow. ' Betty is one of the smallest girls in our class, but she doesn’t let her stature. bother her. She has an effervescent personality, and can most often be found laugh- ing with a group of girls. Glee Club 3; Library Staff 4. JOHN WILLIAM -KENARY “And life itself but a game at football. ' John has left his mark at M. M. H. S. and will long be remem- bered as one of the finest ath- letes of our class. A three letter man, John's teammates showed their faith in him by electing him football captain in his sen- ior year. REFLECTOR 4; Biology Club 4; Football 2, 3, (Captain 4); Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; AFTERMATH; Tie Committee. ROBERT JAMES HINES, JR. But if I'm content with a little, enough is as good as a feast. ' Bobby is well known for his tre- mendous ability to repair auto- mobiles. His sincerity and loyal- ty have made him the envy of many of his classmates. Science Club 1; Track 3. ELAINE MARIE JACOBSON “To be important is nice, but to be nice is more important. ' Here is a girl who really stands out in a crowd, in more ways than one. Tall, poised, and pret- ty, ‘‘E'' has achieved merit in both the fields of athletics and scholarship. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, (Captain: 4); Office Staff 3; National Honor Society; Sen- ior Honor Group; Motto Com- mittee; D.A.R. Representative. ROBERT GREGORY JUNEAU “Size is not grandeur. ' The smallest man on the basket- ball team certainly knew how to make himself heard. He pulled the team together and became a leader of our class. When “ Bulky’' Bob goes away to col- lege, Widoff's will lose one of its finest ‘‘Bagle Makers,'' and we'll lose a fine friend. Debating Club 2; Science Club 3; Physics Club (Treasurer 4); Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Baseball 2; AFTERMATH Business Staff; National Honor Society; Prom Committee 3; Motto Com- mittee. MICHAEL ANTHONY KONISKY “Every day should be passed as if it were to be our last. ’ Mike is known for his unusual ideas which, in most cases, prove successful. He can often be seen tinkering with his Fury or walking to Elaine's. A more adventuresome person is hard to find. CAROL MARGARET HOWE ‘‘My heart is like a singing bird. ’ Carol is a girl who is always full of cheer, whatever the situ- ation. Her friendly personality and carefree manner have won her many friends through the years. We wish her the very best of luck for future happiness. REFLECTOR 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Office Staff 2; Class Song Committee. RICHARD PAUL JACQUES No .man is happy who does not think himself so. ' Dick has proved himself to be a diligent worker in the shop. His dry wit has attracted many friends and many a classroom has roared at his humor. His casualness will long be remem- bered.

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RONALD CARL HAYDEN “None but himself can be his equal. ' Athletic, scholarly, popular! These and many more enviable adjectives can all be applied to this very versatile Senior President. Senior Honor Group 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Class Presi- dent 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, (Vice President 4); Prom Committee 3; Orchestra Committee 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, (Captain 4); Football 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 4; Science 3. PATRICIA MARY HAYES She the sweets of forgetfulness prove. ' This pretty, college-bound miss is one of our finest athletes as well as one of our ablest stu- dents. We will never forget her forgetfulness. REFLECTOR 4; Debating 2; Li- brary Staff 2; Student Council See as, 4) Hockey 1, 2, 3, (Co- Captain 4); Basketball 1, 3, 4; Invitation Committee 3. NEALE DONALD GRAVELINE “Life isn't life at all without fun. Neale is one of the more ex- uberant boys in our class. His outspoken manner livens many a classroom discussion. Neale will always be remembered for his frankness and his lively wit. REFLECTOR 2, 4; Debating Club 1, 2, 4; Science Club 1, 3; Foot- ball 2, 3; Track 2. ALLEN RICHARD GREGONIS His cares are all now ended. ' ‘'Fink'' is one of the working boys of our class. Elm Farm wouldn't be the same without him. His jokes often produce laughs from all. KENNETH DAVID HAYES “Popularity proves important. Kenny, the most popular boy in our class, is liked by all who know him, and many know him. Kenny is noted, not only for his dexterity on the football field, but for his dancing as well. His personality makes him a—''can't miss.{' Don't forget us, Ken! AFTERMATH 4; Prom Committee 4; Invitation Committee 4; Bi- ology Club (President 4); Class Captain 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, (Captain 4); Photogra- phy Committee 4; Class Day Speaker, JEANNE BEATRICE HERMAN A sense of humor will reduce your troubles to their proper proportions. A carefree girl is Jeanne; her sparkling personality and bright sense of humor have made her one of our most popular girls. We know that whatever she does in the future she will do well. Best of luck, Jeanne. Science Club (President 4); Li- brary Staff 2, 3; Office Staff 2, 3; Orchestra Committee 4; Class Day Speaker. ROBERT JOSEPH GREEN Boys will be boys. ' Bob is one of the more mechan- ically-minded boys in our class. He can always be found working on one project or another in the shop. He also has a humorous approach to life, and, with his wit, brightens many a class. PAULA NANCY HANSON “Oh, she dances such a way! ' This bubbling personality, who goes by the name of ‘'Hannah, ' is one of the most energetic per- sons we know. She has an in- exhaustible enthusiasm for sports. And can she twist! AFTERMATH 4; REFLECTOR 2, (Assistant Editor 4); Dramatic Club 1, 2, 4; Thespian Society 2, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, (Co-Cap- tain 4); Basketball 2, 3, 4; Office Staff 2; Senior Honor Group; Prom Committee 3, 4.



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JANICE MARY LAVALLEE “The silent person is often worth listening to. ' A rather quiet girl, Jan is never loud or noisy; yet her friends know that she really has a pleasant personality and enjoys having fun with the girls. BETTE ANN LOOMS “A good listener is not only popular everywhere, but after a while she knows something. ' Bette has a quiet manner of do- ing things thoroughly and ef- fectively. She is always willing to help whenever needed and te be counted on to do a good job. Glee Club 1, 2; Office Staff 2; Library Staff 2. JOSEPH JAMES KRULA, JR. “While we live let us enjoy life. Joe can usually be found work- ing on a car, at which he is very good. He is always willing to help a friend and for this reason he is liked by all his classmates. Debating Club 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2. RICHARD WILLIAM KUSY “‘As prone to mischief as able to perform it. ' Dick is quite often seen riding around with the boys from Park Hill. His “‘Chevy'’ is the dream of many a Millbury student. His wit and antics will long be re- membered by the Class of ‘62. RICHARD RAYMOND LEMAY “Man is the measure of all things. ' Dick is one of the most popular boys in our class, and can ‘usually be found spending a great deal of his time on his car. SANDRA JEAN MASTALERZ ‘'To be happy we must lose our- selves in a multitude of activi- ties, ' Whenever we see Sandy she is busy doing something. Her friendly personality and willing- ness to help will long be re- membered by all her classmates. REFLECTOR (Production Man- ager 4); Band 3, (Head Twirler 4); Library Staff 4; Office Staff 4. MARTIN EDWARD KUPSTAS “The fewer words the better.'' Marty is one of our more avid sportsmen. If he isn't hunting, he can be found fishing. He is also one of the wittiest boys in the class, and his humor enliy- ens many situations. CAROLE ANN LAKAMA ‘'Much wisdom often goes with fewest words. ' Carole usually says what she means in a few words, but all who know her will agree that she is really a sincere friend. We wish her the best of luck in her office career. Office Staff 4.

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