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SUSAN JEAN DESLAURIER “Knowledge is power.’ Susan is a girl with a great deal of intelligence, and she isn't afraid to make use of it. Whatever she does, she does well; whether it be in the classroom or on the athletic field. REFLECTOR 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 3, 4; AFTERMATH (Associate Editor); Library Staff 2, 3, 4; Senior Honor Group; Class Song Committee; National Honor Society. ELAINE DULMAINE Always quiet, always true.’ Elaine joined us at Millbury when we were sophomores, and she has made many friends since then. We wish only the best to her in all that she endeavors. RALPH WARREN COFSKE What will be, will be. ' Ralph takes everything in stride, and, to him, tomorrow is just as good, if not better, in which to accomplish his objectives. His easy-going manner and characteristic walk are well-known to all of his classmates. MARSHALL JEAN DANA “The secret of success is constancy of purpose. ' Marshall, although an apparently quiet member of our class, is known to be “anything but'' by his friends. He is “industrious and has a genuine interest in learning. His great ability has been proven by his being chosen most likely to succeed. Science Club (President 4); AFTER- MATH (Associate Editor); National Honor Society; Prom Committee; Senior Honor Group. FRANCES MARY DIPILATO Thank goodness for the sense of humor. ' This petite girl has a sense of humor that will add sparkle to any group. Loaded with vitality, Franny can out dance anyone on the floor. If you don't think so, just try to keep up with her. Library a otatt een oe AY ROBERT LEE DULMAINE “I’m sure glad it's Friday.’ There is never a dull moment when Bob is present. He can usually be found in the shop putting his industrial ability to use or joking among his multitude of friends in the corridor. Tie Committee. JUDITH ANN COLLETTE “Small and mighty. ’ Though Judy is quiet for the most part, her friendly manner and ready smile make her a welcome member of any group. Her willing- ness to help is an asset which will surely bring success to her door- step. REFLECTOR 1; Library Staff 4. PAULA MAY DEMPSEY ‘Pretty, peppy, and popular. ’ To Paula, the energetic’ captain of our cheerleaders, vice-president of our class, and a most exuberant personality, we wish the best of luck in every future endeavor. REFLECTOR 3, 4; French Club 4; (President 3); Dramatic Club 4; Cheerleader 1, 2 (Captain 3, 4); Vice-President 2, 3, 4; Student Council (Vice-President 4); Office Staff 2, 3, 4; National Honor So- ciety; Class Day Speaker; Ring Committee; Orchestra Committee; Photographer Committee.
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TURA DIANA BRIDDON “They conquer who believe they can. ' Tura possesses great artistic talents which have been exhibited by her outstanding work on both proms. Her extravagant and zany ideas have helped to make two beauti- ful and regal thrones for our queens. REFLECTOR 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Prom Committee 3, 4; Nat- ional Honor Society. ALICE MARGUERITE CHAPMAN “You may think she’s quiet, you may think she's shy, but just you come closer, she's merry of eye. ' This senior girl is considered a friend to all. She has been a great leader as our class captain. Alice's kindness and consideration will be great aids in her chosen career as a nurse. French Club 1, 2; Dramatic Cluk 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 2; Class Captain 3, 4; Field Hockey 4; AFTERMATH Busi ness Staff. GERALD JOSEPH BLEAU ‘‘Motley’s the only wear.’ Jerry's exuberance and wit have no parallel. Never has there been one with his ability to make people laugh, and never has anyone put this to such wide-spread use as he. SANDRA MARIE BRADY ‘Fair words never hurt the tongue.'' Sandy is often seen arguing and de- fending her point of view. She has a mind of her own, which is a valuable and good trait to have. Sandy has a wonderful way about her, and she has given her time and opinions to her many friends. French Club 1; Glee Club 3; Library Staff 2. EDWARD ALBERT CARLSON If you can't have a little fun, what's the use of living?'' Ed was rather shy until his senior year. Now it seems that he is taking no time in making himself a popular and outgoing personality. We all will never forget his favorite expressions, man,'' and ‘'‘swinging. ’ RONALD EDWARD CHEVALIER | like fun, so why not have it?'' Ron is noted for his famous laugh which can always be heard through- out the shop or along the corridors. Truly he is one of the easiest boys to get along with in the entire class. We like his Cadillacs, too! Football 1; Track 2. LAURA NELL BOLAFKA “A thing of beauty is a joy for- ever.'' Laura's pretty face, friendly smile, and cheerful disposition have made her well liked by her many friends. Because of her pleasant ways, we know she will be suc- cessful in all that she undertakes. Glee Club 1; Class Secretary 3, 4; Class Captain 2; Student Council 4; Ring Committee. HAROLD BRIDDON, JR. “Brevity is the soul of wif. Although Harold is one of the most jovial boys at school, a lad with deeper thoughts is seldom to be found. He is usually seen joking with his friends or riding in his two-tone, green Buick. Student Council 3.
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DONALD RICHARD GAUTHIER “A little nonsense is relished by all men. ' If there was ever a fellow who could make the shop burst with laughter, ‘‘Gunner'’ is the one to do it. To supplement his good na- ture, he has definite mechanical abilities which show great promise. Football (Manager 1, 2); Track 2, o;4. PRISCILLA ANN GIBEAU “The light of love, the illusion of grace; the mind, music breath- ing from her face.'' This musically inclined miss came to Millbury High in her junior year. Playing the piano and dancing come naturally to her, and although she is slightly on the shy side, Priscilla will always bring har- mony wherever she goes. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4. HAROLD JAMES ERICKSON “A friend in need is a friend indeed.’ Harold, a most jovial senior, is the life of any and every party. He is one of those rare personalities who truly enjoys making others happy. To the most deserving individual we have known—the best of luck in the future. Science Club 1; Biology Club 2; AFTER- MATH | Business Staff (Manager); Prom Committee; Photographer Committee. CHARLENE ANN FORREST ‘The little-known art of being happy.’ Charlene is quiet and poised; but she is a lot of fun, as her friends will testi- fy. She deserves many thanks for her work on the Junior and Senior Proms. REFLECTOR 3, 4; Office Staff 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Invitation Committee. BEVERLY ANN GERMAIN “Be just as you are, ‘tis better so. ’ Beverly is quiet, but well liked by all who know her. She is a good worker and sincere in all that she does. We wish her success in every endeavor. REFLECTOR 4; Dramatic Club 3; Biology Club 2; Library Staff 3, 4. MICHAEL GIROUARD “Why take life seriously; you won't get out alive anyway.'' How can anyone ever compare ‘‘'Hum- phrey's'’ exuberance and wit? More profound and abstract thoughts are seldom seen, however, in one who deals in such absolute facts as he. Debating Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club ea ARE ELEGTOR: -2umicie 4. (Class Day Speaker. RICHARD EINAR ERICKSON “Enjoying the calm, peace, and quiet. Dick is just a little on the shy side and has taken much well- meant teasing with a grin. When he is whipping a baseball, though, it is a different story. Out on the diamond he is definitely not a shy boy. Football 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS JOSEPH FOX I'd like to be shy, but the girls won't let me,’ Tommy may be small, but with his eager and exuberant personality, he could conquer the world. Here at M.M.H.S. he has conquered many a friend. REFLECTOR 4; French Club (Vice- President 4); Debating Club 1, 2, (Treasurer 3, President 4); Dramatic Club 3, 4, (Treasurer 2); Football (Statistician 4); Basketball 4, (Statistician); Cross Country 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 4; Student Council 3; Ring Committee.
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