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

 - Class of 1964

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PETER WAYNE KOTILAINEN “Good sense travels on the well-worn paths.” Pete, humorous and amia- ble, has many friends ana many activities. As an Eagle Scout he met President Kennedy—an experience en- vied by all. We wish him success and know he will attain it. REFLECTOR 4; Debating Club 1 (Secretary 2, 3, President 4); Science Club 3; Football (Assistant Manager 3, Manager 4); Basketball (Assistant Man- ager 3, Manager 4); Track 1, 2, 3; AFTERMATH Associate Editor; National Honor Society 3, (Vice-President 4); Senior Honor Group. LEONARD AMBROSE LEBEL “Give the world the best you have and the best will come back to you.” Lenny is well known for his wonderful work on the prom committees—what would we have done with- out him? Busy as a beaver, he always has something to do. With his industry and ambition bow can he ever miss ? Cross Country 2; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Com- mittee (General Chairman). 14 | DONALD ERNEST KENDALL “Silence is golden.” Don is probably the most conservative and quietest member of our class. His main interest seems to be baseball for he has spent many an afternoon playing this sport. RICHARD EARL LAGERHOLM “To have a friend you must be one.” Richy's pleasant personality and relaxed ways have shined upon many at M.H.S. After talking with him for a while, your trou- bles become minor and you feel at ease. We wish him much luck in the future. MARGARET ANN LACHAPELLE “She looks demure and al- most shy, but note the sparkle in her eye.” Very quiet, neat, sincere, ana efficient describe Peggy almost completely. She is friendly, fun-loving and al-. so maintains her position on the honor role. Our best wishes for success go with her. REFLECTOR 4; Dramatic Club 4; Glee Club 3; Library Staff 3, 4; Office Staff 4; National Honor Society 4. JANET MARIE LEE “A cheerful look makes a dish a feast.” Janet's bright smile can be seen from first to seventh period. An easygoing per- son, she has a unique per- sonality, and more than her share of mischief up her sleeve. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4. RICHARD STANLEY KNAPIK “T ought to have what I want and what's more I will.” Of all our prospective sti- entists, probably Rich will be the most likely to receive the Nobel Prize. His de- termination ana frankness, together with his scientific ability, should enable him to be a success in both his life and in medicine. REFLECTOR 2, 4; Biology Club 3, 4; Science Club 3. PATRICIA ANN LAGUE “Ever happy, ever gay, ever something sweet to say.” One of our two pretty red- heads, Pat has reigned well as our soft-spoken Senior Prom Queen. There is no doubt in our minds that Pat's future will prove re- warding. REFLECTOR 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Sen- ior Prom Committee.

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awe KATHLEEN JANE HINES “There’s always something to keep the twinkle in her eyern Kathy is in the middle of all the mischief and fun. Her good humor is sure to be helpful to her future success. She will be a wel- come addition to the hair- dressing world. PAUL FRANCIS JOHNSON “Work is always reward- ed.” If determination is a vre- quisite for success, Paul cer- tainly will have it. He will be remembered for his quiet, reserved manner, his easygoing friendliness, his timely remarks, and his act- ing ability. REFLECTOR 4; Dramatic Club 4; Science Club 3; Cross Coun- try 1, 2, 3, 4; AFTERMATH; Senior Honor Student; Class Day Speaker; National Honor Society 4. SUSAN ELLEN HAZELWOOD “Good humor is always a success.” Susan, a happy-go-lucky girl, has a carefree manner. She usually can be found joking with friends, Don't forget us, Sue! Glee Club 1. ROBERT HARRY HOWARD “He may look serious, he may look shy, but he’s full of it, twixt you and I.” To many classmates, Bob seems to belong to the more reserved and conserva- tive element of our class. But when with friends, he becomes a friendly, out- going person. tackes a4, KATHLEEN RUTH HOWARD “Life, to one born whole, is worth the living, well worth the taking, the hav- ing, and the giving.” Kathy is known for her infec- tious laugh, cheerfulness, and friendly manner—all assets which have gained her many friends. Her sunny disposition and enthusiasm will aid her greatly in her nursing studies at Mass. General. REFLECTOR 1, 2, 3, (Feature Editor 4); Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Twirler 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 3; Senior Honor Student; Senior Prom Committee 1, Na- tional Honor Society 4. GREGORY ROBERT JORDAN “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wis- est men.” This lad has the very re- markable talent of always wearing a grin whether he is serious or not. Greg's ingenious pranks will al- ways be remembered by us as his trademark. Debating Club 1; Class Treas- urer 1; Glee Club 1; Song Committee. YVONNE MARIE HEBERT “A happy disposition is the gift of the gods.” Yvonne is forever talking and “getting in on all the news.” She is an excellent student and a friend to all who know her. With her ambition and good nature, she will be a success in the business world, REFLECTOR 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Li- brary Staff 2; Office Staff 2, 3, 4; Senior Honor Student; Junior Prom Committee; Pho- tographer Committee. RAYMOND BRUCE HURD “T'm in no hurry.” Happiness lasts forever as far as Ray is concerned. Never seen with a sad face, Ray's unforgettable smile and great sense of humor have made many friends for’ him. The halls of Millbury High will certainly seem empty without him.



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RUTH MARIE LYONS “A friendly heart to many friends.” One of our most exuber- ant prom workers, Ruthie's hard work can hardly be forgotten. With determina- tion and spirit, she never gives up on anything. Words will never express our appreciation for all she has contributed to our class. Best of luck! Dramatic Club 3, 4; Glee Club ieee RERLECTOR 3, °4: Li- brary Staff 3, 4; Office Staff 3, 4; Senior Honor Group; Junior Prom Committee; Sen- ior Prom Committee. LINDA ANN MATHURIN “Tam not arguing with you —I'm telling you.” Linda is a girl who has a coveted quality—the strength of her own convic- tions. She is usually seen with Elaine—avoiding mis- chief, of course! Glee Club 1, 2; Field Hockey 2: Rottball .1.2. 4. DANIEL WAYNE LESTER “They are rich who have true friends.” A more earnest member of our class would be hard to find. Dan's ability to say what he believes has won the respect of all who know him. We hope that this and his other fine qualities will bring him much success in pursuing his teaching ca- reer at Worcester State Col- lege. Gios Country 1; 2; Track 1, SUSAN JANE MAGUIRE “Wide-awake and happy al- ways.” “Red,” bubbling over with enthusiasm, is always happy about something. She is full of life and, yet, a girl with deeper feelings would be hard to find. Her many friends enjoy her company, and M.H.S. will never be the same without her at- tractive red hair. Office Staff 3, 4; Library Staff 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey (Man- ager 3, 4); Dramatic Club 1, (Treasurer 2, 3, 4); REFLEC- TOR 2, 3, 4; National Thes- pian Society 3, (Secretary 4); Motto Committee. THERESA MAE MADSEN “It's nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice.” Terri, our class president, is known by one and all. Her great ability to make friends and keep them has made her one of the most popu- lar girls in our class. We know happiness will follow her wherever she goes. Dramatic Club 1, 4; REFLEC- TOR 4; Class President 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Student Coun- eile vk, 2, 3. (Secretary 4): Junior Prom’ Committee; Senior Prom Committee; D.A.R. Rep- resentative; Class Day Speaker; National Honor Society 4. KEVIN MICHAEL MAY ‘A shy appearance but nev- er doubt, he’s a mischie- vous character, we've found out.” Football, basketball, base- ball—Kevin has certainly done his share in winning M.H.S. games. Usually seen at Smithfield's, Kevin, the most athletic senior, is cer- tain to be missed at M.H.S. Football 1, 2, 3, (Co-Cap- tain 4); Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; AFTER- MATH; Student Council 2; Photographer Committee; Jun- ior Prom Committee. JOHN ARTHUR LINDBERG “Worry kills more people than bullets—so why wor- iyi As one of the Commercial Department's few boys, John has proven himself true-blue to Room 12. His humorous approach to life and his wit have brightened many a class. All our hopes for the future go with John. Football 1, 4. LOUIS GARY MARTINELLI “Keep smiling; it makes people wonder what you're really up to.” “Big M” is one of the most cheerful members of our class. His colorful personal- ity, his unusual merrymak- ing, and his ability as a guard in football will long remain in our minds. Good. luck in any and all endeav- ors, Lou! Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Commit- tee; Senior Prom Committee; Tie Committee.

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