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DAVID EMERSON MAYNARD “Keep your shoulder to the wheel, your ear to the ground—now try to work like that. ' Who could hope for a more reliable friend than Dave? Possessing twice his share of ambition and under- standing, he is always busy on some project or helping someone solve his problems. With these qualities, success is his for the asking. Biology Club (Treasurer 2); Class Captain 1; Football Manager 1. PAUL RICHARD MILLETTE ‘| have no mockings or arguments; | witness and wait. ' Paul is very quiet and reserved in school, but when he is with his friends he is full of conversation and fun. 12 GLORIA ELLEN LILLEY ‘ How sweet and fair she seems to be. ’ Gloria saves all of her fun-loving ways for her friends, but she always has a pleasing smile for everyone. Ask her many pals and they all agree that Gloria is one of the ‘‘peachiest'' girls they know. KAREN ANNE LUNDGREN “Youth is the season for enjoyment. ' Those who know Karen, know she is vivacious and enjoys life to the fullest. She will be remembered for her school spirit and her great aid to the field hockey team. We wish you success at Gordon College. REFLECTOR 4; Dramatic Club 4; Science Club 3; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 (Captain 4.) ’ RONALD FRANCIS McCLURE ‘The quiet men are the great men.’ Ronny may seem quiet to part of the class, but the other part knows that he isn't missing any of the fun. His manner can be best described as casual, while his many companions are proof of his genuine courtesy and friendliness. LOUIS HENRY MINNEY, JR. A likable lad with likable ways. ' Lovie is a hard working member of the senior class. His great help with the prom will not be forgotten. He can often be seen working in the Hilltop Market. GARY FREDERICK LUCAS “Quiet as a cyclone. ' Better known as the master of the snow dance, Gary has acquired a wonderful outlook that can mini- mize the biggest problems. His wittiness and school spirit are more of Gary's outstanding assets. RALPH MARVIN MAGUIRE “A little fun makes the world go ‘round.’ Confucius says, ‘‘Where there is fun there is Mike. ’ Far be it for Mike to disprove this old proverb. His boyish pranks will always be remembered by us as his trade- mark.
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MICHAEL PATRICK KRUMSIEK “He looks like an angel and acts like one, too; but you never can tell what an angel can do. Time and again people are apt to think that Mike is quiet. How wrong they are! Given a chance to express himself, he is a joy to be with and an all-around fellow. An activity that he enjoyed outside of school was playing on his church's basketball team. JOSEPH HENRY LANGWAY “The reason girls go to football games! ' Big Joe'’ is one of the more popular boys in our class, and has certainly left his mark as one of the finest football players we've had. Football 3, (Co-Captain 4); Track 3, 4; Decorating Committee. ROBERT BRIAN JACKSON ‘Keep smiling, it makes people won- der what you're really up to. ' Robert is one of the quieter members of the class, but he is as fun-loving as anyone. He is always working on one project or another. Although he is one of the shorter boys in the class, his personal qualities make this unnotice- able. CHARLES GERALD KLEIZA, III “I'm in no hurry. ' Charley's slow walk and sense of humor will long be remembered. Few have the subtle wit or can enliven a dull class as he. Track 1. WILLIAM JOHN LANGE ‘There are three days in the week that | do not worry about—yesterday, today, and tomorrow.'' Bill has been a fantastic ‘‘idea man'' for all our proms and with his friendly disposition, he’s s ure to gain a host of friends. Best of luck in your travels! REFREGIOR. uly 925) Biclogy “Club; 3; Prom Committee 3, 4. JEANNETTE CECILE LEBOEUF ‘They never talk who always think.’’ Jeannette has many favorites, but per- haps the most popular with her is riding around in her car. Always ready to help a fellow classmate, she owns a friendly, cheerful disposition and has many friends. REFLECTOR 1, 2, 3; French Club 1, (President 2); Glee Club 1, 2 JON PEHR JACOBSON “Boys will be boys. ’ Wherever there's a party you can bet that Jon will be in the midst of all the fun. Sometimes his pranks have neld us in awe and often in suspense. He is the kind of boy who will try anything once. JAMES FRANCIS KOTEL A man every inch, and he is six feet tall.’’ “Toff'' is a well-known senior, a “Wwhiz'' on the basketball court, has wings in the high jump. Athle- tic prowess? Yes! ‘‘Toff'' is ac- tive, active, active! Football 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3 (Cap- tain 4); Track 1, 2, 3, (Captain 4); Orchestra Committee; Invitation Committee.
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THOMAS ALBERT NELSON “Happy is as happy does. ' Tom is well known for his humorous, cheerful antics. His friendly smile and cheerful disposition have made him well liked by everyone. We know he will be a success in anything he attempts. Biology Club 2; Class Treasurer 1;. Football 3; Basketball 1; Track 2d, 4 CHRISTINE MARION NYBERG “The only way to have a friend is to be one. ’ Chris will be remembered for her easy-going friendliness, and her acting ability in the high school play. During her three years at M.M.H.S. she has brought much cheer to her classmates. REFLECTOR 4; French Club (Treas- urer 2); Dramatic Club 4; Office Staff 3, 4; Invitation Committee, Orchestra Committee; Class Day Speaker. CHARLOTTE LILLIAN MONIGLE ‘A jolly girl, a live wire, the kind of which you'll never tire. ' “Charlie’’ needs no introduction—her friendliness and vivacious personality are known to all. Her activeness and school spirit are expressed in her ability as a cheerleader. REFLECTOR 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespian 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Office Staff 2, 3, 4; Class Day Speaker; Invitation Committee JOHN JAMES MURIN | would be better if | could, but it's awfully lonesome being good.'' John's outstanding basketball ability will never be forgotten by us. His contribution to the teams has many times paved their way to victory. We will all miss his unusual ideas and sense of humor. Football 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Track 3, 4: STEPHEN JOSEPH NOONAN “What, me worry?”’ ‘‘Moon ’ has not a care in the world. His subtle remarks interjected into a conversation will long be remembered. To supplement his good will, Steve has always been an excellent student. Fu- ture happiness is assured with so much of a head start. Football 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4. NANCY ROSE PAILLE ‘Personality, a gleaming smile, an active mind, a friend worthwhile.’’ As one of the most popular senior girls, Nancy has participated in many activities, from Editor of the REFLEC- TOR to a vivacious cheerleader. She has done much to make the class feel proud of her, and we extend to her best wishes for success at Westfield. REFLECTOR 3, (Editor-in-Chief 4); Dra- matic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespian 3, (President 4); Cheerleader 3, 4; Soft- ball 2; Library Staff 2, 3, 4; Office Staff 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee Photog- rapher Committee; Decorating Com- mittee. JANET MARIE MORIN “Those who know her will agree she's as nice as can be. ’ As librarian of Room 21, Janet was always the girl who took care of the secretarial part of 4A. Al- ways intent on her bookkeeping, she would stop only to make out passes or flash a smile to some- one. Room 21 couldn't have last- ed without her. LINDA ANN NARX “'Wisest, most discreet, virtuous, and best. ' Since her entrance to M.M.H.S. there haven't been many activities in which Lynn hasn't served in some capacity. Lynn is a most versatile miss and has many times exhibited her rare school spirit as Student Council President. REFLECTOR (Assistant Editor 4); French Club 2; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Thespian 3, (Vice-President 4); Science Club (Secretary-Treasurer 3); Softball (Manager 3); AFTER- MATH (Assistant Editor); Student Council (President 4); National Honor Society; Prom Committee; Class Day Speaker.
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