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ANN MARIE BEAUREGARD “There are two ways of spreading light; to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.” Ann’s a one-in-a-million type of girl. She’s the picture of friendliness and one of our most versatile seniors. Her in- terest in extracurricular ac- tivities added to her scholastic ability makes her the kind of person Millbury High will miss. REFLECTOR 2. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 1); Cheerleader 2; Vice-President 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Honor Group; Ring Committee; AFTERMATH (As- sistant Editor), Motto Com- mittee. CLAIRE ANN BOUDREAU “Happy-go-lucky, cheerful. and gay—a wonderful girl in every way.” Known for her unique sense of humor, Claire can make the sternest face smile. Ask anyone who knows her— she’s a welcome addition to any group. ROBERT ELLIOT BAILEY “Calmness is not always the attribute of innocence.”’ Whenever Bob's name is mentioned, it is usually as- sociated with a car engine. His spare time work on cars has given him a strong mechanical ability, Most people know him as a shy “Who, me?”’; his freque nt answer made with a twin- kle in his eye. French Club 2; Science Club 3. JANICE RUTH BERNARD “She is just what she is and what better report; a friend, hard-worker and a very good sport.” Jan is a friend to all and is always ready to talk things over, As co-captain of the basketball team, she has led it to a success- ful season. Her sincere friendliness and interest in people will surely bring her success and happiness. Basketball 1, 2, 3 (Co-captain 4); Softball 1, 2, 3; Office Staffie2eu3.4. PAUL RICHARD BEBO “He has achieved success who has lived well and laughed often.” Paul will always be remem- bered by his M.H.S. class- mates for his easy-going manner. Never a worrier, Paul always seems to find time to enjoy himself and to have fun with the boys. Science Club 3. PATRICIA JEAN BRADY “A good-natured person is never out of style.” One of the easiest persons to get to know, Pat has found that her four years of high school have brought her many friends. Certainly with her friendliness, she will succeed in all she un- dertakes in the future. Glee Club 1; Basketball 1; Library Staff 1, 4. LEE ESTHER BARTER “Smile when all is dreary, and smile when all is sad.’ All who know Lee will agree that her quiet man- ner and friendly smile have won her many friends dur- ing her four years at M.H:S. Her deep interest in whatever she does and her sweet smile will long be remembered by all who know her. Best of luck in the future, Lee! Glee Club 1, 2; Band 2. GERARD FRANCIS BERTHIAUME “Good-natured, full of fun mixes well with everyone.” Gerard is known for his terrific sense of humor and ready smile. He'll always be remembered for his good disposition and willingness to help.
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JOHN HENRY ALLEN “Not whether he won or lost but how he played the game.” John’s deadly jump-shot and his football and base- ball abilities exemplify his athletic powers. Since he came to M.H.S. in his sophomore year, his suave personality has made him popular among all his classmates. Class Captain 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, (Co-Captain 4); Baseball 2, 3, 4; Senior Prom Committee. One of our talkative sen- iors, Lou can be found in the upper corridor every morning getting the “'la- test.’ Her personality and friendliness have certainly added much to our class. We are sure her deep inter- est in everything she at- tempts will aid her in the future. REFLECTOR 3, 4; Biology Club; Library Staff 3; Office Staff 4; Junior Prom Commit- tee; Photographer Committee. 6 wf I LOUISE KATHERINE ANTAYA “Witty, lively, full of fun; talk she will to everyone.” CALVIN JOSEPH AKSTIN “It is easier not to speak a word at all than to speak more than we should.” Calvin is one of our more unpredictable class mem- bers. We will remember him by his comfortable, quiet manner and his inter- est in cars. We wish him success in whatever trade he follows. Football 2. TERRENCE GILBERT ANDERSON “To be active is to live a good life.” If so, then Terry is living a good one. He ts very in- dustrious, as he has proved with his overwhelming sale of magazines during his four years at M.H.S. He 15 always busy and his many friends know what a hard worker he really is. STEVEN ALFRED ANDERSON “A friend to all who know him.” Warm, friendly, happy, and concerned are all ad- jectives that describe Steve. His pleasant sincerity and overflowing good humor will be missed by all his classmates at M.H.S. MICHAEL BERNARD ARMY “A rolling stone gathers no moss.” Mike is one of the more ac- tive sentors; he is never still very long. His mis- chievous chuckle and twinkling eyes will be long remembered by those who know him. His overflowing enthusiasm is sure to be an asset to whatever field he enters. DONALD GEORGE ALLAIRE “He blushes—he’s shy, but he’s an all-around guy.” An impregnable center in football, a stalwart, strap- ping man—it's hard to be- lieve that Don is bashful. Amiable, reserved, jovial— Don will always be re- membered by his classmates at M.H.S. Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 2. DONNA LOUISE ANDREWS “The force of her own merit makes her way.” Nunie’’ is one of the out- standing scholastic figures of our class. However, she doesn't let her studying stop her from having fun. She is a regular rooter at the high school games and her infectious laugh can be heard all through the cor- ridors. Good luck at U. Mass., Nunie! REFLECTOR 1, 2, 3, (Editor- in-Chief 4); French Club 2, (Treasurer 3); Dramatic Club 3, (Secretary 4); Thespian 3, 4; Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council (Vice- President 4); Library Staff 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, (Secretary 4) Senior Honor Group; Graduation Speaker.
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BRENDA LYDIA BURL “Softly shall I tread as I go on my way.” Brenda, a friendly and per- sonable girl, is easy to talk to and always ready to share a laugh. May we wish you success as a secretary, Bren- da! Glee) Club 1, 2, 3. JENNIE JANE CAMMUSO “Be just as you are, ’tis better so.” Jenny is a girl the Com- mercial Department will certainly miss. Although quiet in appearance, her warm smile tells there’s a wonderful person within. We have no doubts that Jenny will find her future bright. oF Club 1, 2; Library Staff 8 gE = GAIL MARIE BRODEUR “To be merry best becomes you.” Gail is one of the merriest girls in our class. She can usually be found joking with a group of friends— and always can be seen with a smile, Senior Prom Committee. i CORINE ANN BUSH “Generally speaking, she’s generally speaking.’ “Bush,” as she is known by all her friends, is one of our mischievous senior girls, Anyone who has ever had a class with her will testify to this. Her wonder- ful, easy-going outlook and contagious laugh have won her many friends. We wish her happiness forever. French Club 1; Band 1; Junior Prom Committee. CAROL ANN BURNS “A quiet exterior concealeth much.” Carol’s sunny smile, and fine disposition have en- deared her to the hearts of many. Her soft voice is characteristic of her gentle nature. We wish her every success in her career as a hairdresser. SUZANNE CATHERINE CARIG “There’s no cosmetic for beauty but happiness.” The Commercial Depart- ment will miss Sue, one of our most attractive and best dressed senior girls. Her good-natured ways and beautiful smile will surely be assets in the future. Cheerleader 2; Photographer Committee; REFLECTOR 4; Ring Committee. NANCY MARIE BURBANK “Discretion in speech is more than eloquence.” Nancy is usually seen mak- ing the most of her study time; however, there are exceptions to every rule. (Nancy! Sh-h-h-h!) She is quiet—sometimes, and even with a part-time job has managed to be a member of the honor roll. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 1; Secretary 2, 3; RE- FLECTOR 2, 3, (Literary Edi- tor 4); Student Council 1, 3; Senior Honor Group, National Honor Society 4. ROGER DONALD BUTLER “A sense of humor will re- duce your troubles to their proper proportions.”’ Roger is one of the more easy-going members of our class. His lively good hum- or and work on cars will be remembered by many of his classmates. We wish him much fortune and suc- cess in his Navy career. ar.
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