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PATRICIA LEE VAN OSTRAND ‘Gay is the raiment of the wise. ' A future math major, this fine figure of a person is also well- dressed and active in many school activities. Who but Pat could manage to receive the Horace Mann Award, be an Assistant Edi- tor of our AFTERMATH, and be a great friend to everyone? With the many ‘'pluses’’ on her behalf, everything adds up to a profitable future for a deserving miss. REFLECTOR 3, (Business Manager 4); French Club (Secretary 3); Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AFTER- MATH (Assistant Editor); Library Staff 4; Office Staff 4; National Honor Society; Senior Honor Group; Horace Mann Student; Graduation Speaker; Prom Committee 3, 4. PATRICIA IRENE WASKIEWICZ “It doesn't take noise to make a scholar. Pat is quiet and reserved, but dedicated in purpose. Her respon- sible work during her four years n high school has made her well- deserving of the honors awarded to her in the N.H.S. Biology Club 2; Office Staff 4; National Honor Society; Senior Honor Group; Horace Mann Stu- dent; Graduation Speaker. 18 WESLEY DAVID TAFT ‘He that can have patience, can have what he will.”’ Although Wesley is one of our quieter senior boys, he always enjoys having fun with his friends. His consideration for others will help him go a long way. WAYNE PAUL TAPAROWSKI “If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. ' Great determination, perseverance, and stamina distinguish Wayne. This ‘‘iron man'' seems to be able to totally command his resources toward suc- ceeding at some seemingly impossible feat. Football 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Tracks; 2.) 4: FREDERICK JOHN VOSTOK “As restless as a windshield wiper. ' Freddie has found many a friend in his classmates at M.M.H.S. He always enjoys a good time and can often be found joking with his friends. His hard-working character will long be remembered. ROBERT DAVID WATKINS “‘A shy appearance but never doubt, he's a mischievous character, we've found out. ' Think he’s quiet? Think he's shy? Well you're wrong, he's an impish fellow. Yes, Bob looks like the quiet type all right, but beware, inside is the funniest funny bone, and the most surprising p@sonality you ever did see. Science Club 4; AFTERMATH; Senior Honor Group. JOHN ALFRED TAILLEFER 'l came to school to get a general idea of things. As a relatively quiet and rarely boisterous student, John has made a good impression at Millbury High. He has served immeasurably on the football team—providing not only outstanding ability, but plenty of good will during trying moments. Tie Committee; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. JEANNETTE BRENDA TEBO ‘‘l am wealthy in my friends. ' This can well be applied to Jean- nette, who greets everyone with a smile. After school she works at Chabot Motors, where she attends to the matters of business. Debating Club 1; Biology Club (Vice-President 2); Softball 2, 3; Invitation Committee.
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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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ELIZABETH JANE WHITE ‘Happiness lies in this girl's eyes. ' Betty, voted the most athletic girl in the senior class, has done much to make M.M.H.S. proud of her. We wish her the very best of luck for her future happiness. Field Hockey 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, (Co-Captain 4); Softball 2, 3 (Captain 4). JUDITH ANN ZIMATRAVICH ‘Nice to all; great or small. ' Judi, known to many as the ‘‘little rascal,'’ is one of the most friendly and versatile girls we have ever known. She has managed well our financial affairs, but by most she will be re- membered as a real friend. REFLECTOR 1, 4; French Club (Treas- u rer 3); Dramatic Club 4 (Secretary 1); Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 4; Office Staff 4; Invitation Committee; Orchestra Committee; Photographer Committee. REMEMBER? KATHLEEN WHITTEMORE ““Good works are worth much and cost lifttle. ' Kathy, although she is a quiet member of our class, is a good worker and very considerate of her classmates. We are sure she will succeed in her nursing career. Dramatic Club 4; Science Club 3 (Secretary 4); Biology Club 2, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer 3); National Honor Society.
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