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

 - Class of 1963

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JOHN MICHAEL SCANNELL Men of few words are the best men.’ John may seem quiet to many of us, but he takes an active part in the conversation when he is with his friends. He is often seen with two or three of them bowling in Millbury Center. TACK Zena SANDRA MARIE SHAUGHNESSY “Quiet and sweet, friendly and neat. Sandy is one of our more athletic classmates. Her cheerful personality and school spirit have won many friends for her. We wish her hap- piness and best of luck in the future Field Hockey 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3 (Captain 4); Library Staff 1, 2, 3, ' 4 16 4 CARMEN ANDRE ROY ‘Nothing great was ever accomplished without enthusiasm.'' Carmen has a serene appearance, and during classes she is usually quiet. But watch out for her when she's on a basketball court; she's terrific! She also excels in field hockey and softball. French Club 1, (Treasurer 2); Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 4; Basketball 1 2, 3, (Co-Captain 4); Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society. SANDRA SHERYL SALEM “Beauty and wisdom are rarely con- joined, but we have found the excep- tion.”' Pretty, popular, talented—Sandy is all these and more. Her versatility is dis- played by the many activities in which she participated. Her ability in leader- ship has made her the best president a class could hope for. REFLECTOR 4, (Assistant Art Editor 3); Dramatic Club 4, (Vice-President 3); Thespian 3, 4; Class President 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, (Cap- tain 4); AFTERMATH (Editor-in-Chief); Student Council 2, 3, (Secretary 4); Library Staff 3; Office Staff 4; Na- tional Honor Society; Senior Honor Group; Prom Committee; Ring Com- mittee; D.A.R. Representative; Student Government Representative; Class Day Speaker. MARY DIANE SCHUNMANN “A companion that is cheerful is worth gold. ' One can hardly tell when Diane is coming, she is so quiet and demure; but when she has arrived, you will observe that she has a sweet smile and a pleasing personality. She is a real friend, to be trusted by all. ROBERT DENNIS SHEEHAN “A little work, a little play.”’ Bob is a fun-loving boy whose friendly manner has made him popular among all his classmates.- His after-school hours are spent working at Elm Farm. He is bound to be successful in his chosen field of store management. RICHARD STANLEY SADOWSKI Ever striving to heights he'll attain.”’ Being ‘‘tops’' in everything is difficult, but Dick has shown remarkable qualities which no one can dispute. You couldn't say that he is strictly a sports enthusiast because you wouldn't be mentioning his scholastic aptitude. The best way to sum up all his activi- ties is in the words of the National Honor Society of which he is a member—Charac- ter, scholarship, leadership and service. Science Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3 (Co-Captain 4); Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; National Honor Society. JAMES WILSON SALO ‘Dependability highest trust. ' attracts the Jimmy's dependability and willingness to work have made our proms successes. His sin- cere ways have won him many friends, consideration, and trust. No matter what hill Jimmy decides to climb, we are sure he will make the grade. Track 3, 4; Prom Committee Cress

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WILLIAM WALTER REEVES The best of men are but men at their best. ' Bill, a talented and gifted member of our class in the art field, has contributed much to the success of our proms. The primary reason for his ability to tackle his chores is that he always gets them out of the way as soon as possible and is never a procrastinator. Football 1; Track 1, 2; Prom Com- mittee 3, 4; Invitation Committee. BEVERLY ANN ROE A lady is serene.’ Bev is one of the quieter girls in our class, but this is an asset, not a fault of hers. Her fair skin and angel-like hair set off her de- mure personality. These factors have made Bev a welcome mem- ber of our class. ROSEMARY PLAUD As is the workman, so is the work.’ We have found solid proof in the saying that ‘‘precious things come in small packages,’ by knowing ‘‘Rosey. ' She has always shown keen interest in school activities; we know that the proms wouldn't have been the same without her. Her love of a good time has gained her many sincere and life- long friends. REFLECTOR (Assistant Art Editor 3, Art Editor 4.) Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, (President 4); Thespian 3, 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; Library Staff 3; Office Staff 3, 4; Prom Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Invitation Committee; Class Day Speak- er. DENNIS KENNETH RA WINSKI And he feared no man, but respected all men. ' As upright as a cedar and strong as a bull is Dennis's claim to fame. Whether he is driving a truck, plowing snow, or working on his car, Dennis is a hard- working man. Such ambition and in- dustry assure success. KENNETH PAUL RICARD, JR. “Lucky is the lad who can always look on the bright side of life. ’ Kenny is another of our merry group of fellows, usually found joking and having a good time in the halls. No one can resist his dry humor and teasing comm ents. Science Club 3; Biology Club (Presi- dent 2). JOAN MARIE ROE ‘Ever happy, ever gay, ever something sweet fo say.’ Not many people know Joan because of her quiet personality; however, when she does speak, she is one of the most wonderfully optimistic stu- dents at M.M.H.S. We sincerely wish her all the luck in the world. ROBERTA MARYELLEN POULIN “It's nice to be natural, if you're naturally nice. ' This pixie with a smile as sunny as a Southern sky hails from North Carolina. ‘‘Snookie'' created quite a stir when she arrived in the beginning of the year. The male half was entranced by her flaxen hair, and the girls admired her accent and neatness. A sweeter girl has not graced the halls of Millbury High. Glee Club 1; Cheerleader 1, 2. STEPHEN JAMES REDMOND ‘Efficient’ is the motto of this young man. ' Steve is a born leader. Evidence of this appears in his high school record—Class president k.s fresh- man year and manager of the magazine drive this year. We have all been astonished by his interesting remarks. REFLECTOR 2, 3, 4; Debate Club 1, 2; Dramatic Club 1; Science Club 4; Class President 1; Track 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2; Maga- zine Drive (Assistant Manager 3; Manager 4).



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JANET ANN STEPENOVITCH ‘‘Why copy when you can be original?'' Always thinking of something clever and new, Janet is a creative and imaginative girl. As Assistant Editor of the RE- FLECTOR, Janet is always there to add some ‘'newness’’ to its pages. Intelligent and ingenious are merely openers to a long list of her attributes. REFLECTOR 3, (Assistant Edi- tor 4); French Club 3; Drama- tic Club 2, 3, 4; Office Staff yp AMY ELIZABETH STOWE “Amiable people radiate so much sunshine that they are reflected in all appreciative hearts. ’ Amy ... the girl with the magnetic personality, efferves- cent smile, and att ractive neat- ness. REFLECTOR 1, 4; French Club (Vice-President 3); Dramatic Club 4; AFTERMATH Business Chairman; Office Staff 3, 4 Invitation Committee. ; MARGARET ADA SKIDGELL “Wide awake and happy always. ' Peggy and her personality seem to go together. Bubbling over and anxious about everything, she seems to have captured many friends in her web of enthusiasm. Her office practice skills are sure to bring her a successful and rewarding future. Glee Club 2; Hockey 2; Invitation Committee. WALTER HERBERT SPRAGUE A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men.'' Walter will be the life of any gathering, and he always enjoys a good laugh. He has a keen sense of humor, and some of the heartiest laughs have been caused by his actions. French Club 1, 2; Debating Club 1; Science Club 1. JUDITH JAYNE STEWART Be always as merry as ever you can. ' If you're feeling depressed, spend a few minutes with Judy; and you're bound to cheer up. She has the ability to make everyone around her happy. If you go down to the Howe Fuel Service, you will likely see her hard at work. REFLECTOR 2, 3; Debating Club 1; Office Staff 3, 4. THOMAS MARTIN SULLIVAN “Il never think of the future; it comes soon enough. ' Tom doesn't say too much, yet evi- dences of his sense of humor burst forth from time to time among his friends and classmates. He is easily identified by his neat appearance and ““snazzy'' clothes. French Club 1, 2; Biology Club 3; Track 1, 2. DAVID LEROY SNOW “Give me land, lots of land ... ' David, ‘‘the tall boy from Texas, ' is the newest member of our class, but he has already made many friends and established him- self as one of the better artists of M.M.H.S. Good luck with the oil wells! PETER DONALD STEAD “ Never a dull moment'' The wittiest boy in the Senior Glassman selihatiss Petele alf you listened to him for just five min- utes you'd know why. It can never be said that a serious face lies in Pete's path. Biology Club 2; Football 1, 3, 4, (Manager 2); Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3; AFTERMATH.

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