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KATHLEEN ANN MELANSON “Talk she can and talk she will; her tongue is seldom ever still.” Cheerful and carefree, Kathy has a smile for every- one. Her bubbling person- ality and infectious giggle have certainly added to our fun at Millbury High. We wish her the best of luck in her career as a secretary. Library Staff 4. BARRY WAYNE MOORE “Boys will be boys.” Barry is often seen pulling off a practical joke or laughing at one. His sly and frolicsome manner will always be remembered, and his ability as a proficient worker in the shop should help him in the future. 16 GAIL THERESA McKEOWN “Be ever as merty as you can. Gail is usually busy, but she always can find time for fun. Her willingness to help has won her many friends. We wish her hap- piness in the future. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Library Staff 4; Junior Prom Commit- tee. MICHELLE DOLORES METHOT “Two sparkling eyes and a ready smile combine to make life worth-while.” Michelle is always ready for some good-natured fun and has plenty of “get up and go.” Through her good humor and cheerfulness, she has gained many friends. Dramatic Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Field Hockey 3, 4; Jun- ior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Song Com- mittee. CAMJLLE JEANNE METHOT “Heart on her lips and soul within her eyes.’’ Beneath Camille’s shy, quiet appearance is a love of fun and laughter. Her deep con- cern and thoughtfulness for others will guarantee her many friends and much happiness, Dramatic Club 4; Glee Club 1; Field Hockey 3, 4; Senior Honor. Group; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Com- mittee. LINDA JEAN MORELLO “As she thinketh in her heart, so is she.”’ Linda will long be remem- bered for her beautiful wardrobe. Her cheerful manner and neat appearance will surely be to her aa- vantage in the future. Cheerleader 1, 2. JOHN FRANCIS McSHEEHY “I would be better if I could, but it’s awfully lone- some being good.” One of the more popular members of our class, John has a sparkling personality. His devilish gtin along with his acting and musical abilities will always be re- membered and missed. REFLECTOR 4; Debating Club 1; Dramatic Club 1, 2, (Vice- president 3, President 4); Thespian 2, 4, (Treasurer 3); Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Student Council (Treasurer 4); Junior Prom Committee; Sen- lor Prom Committee; Song Committee. RUTH NELLIE MIKLUSIS “When in doubt, do the friendly thing.” Ruthie's friendliness and warmth have won her many friends during her four years of high school. Her beautiful smile and pleasing attitudes will assure her Success in the business world, Library Staff 3, 4.
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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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LORRAINE JEAN MYERS “The only way to have a friend'is to be one.” Sincerity is Lorraine’s out- standing virtue. Her soft ways and smiling face have helped make everyone's road a little easier. We give her all our hopes of suc- cess in her future. Library Staff 4. EDWIN GORDON NELSON “A friendly soul with many friends.” Though he is quiet, we all know Eddy has an agreea- ble manner and a true love of fun. His keen sense of humor makes him a wel- come addition to any group. Cross Country 2; Track 1, 2. PAUL ANTHONY MORIN “A good friend never of- fends.” Paul's humor and talk about cars will always be remem- bered by his friends. His optimistic attitude and his ability to express his opin- ions will surely help him to future success. French Club 1. ROBERT MICHAEL NASH “The road of life is long; thus we must take our time.” Bob is an easygoing person who takes things as they come. His casual, quiet manner, and his good hu- mor should help him as a barber. DOROTHY ANN NALESKI “Silence is deep as eter- nity.” Dotty is sometimes quiet— always friendly, She has gained many friends during her four years at M.H.S. and will continue to do so after graduation. We wish her success as a hairdresser. ERNEST GUSTAVE NELSON “It is better to be small and shine than to be tall and cast a shadow.” What Ernie lacks in height, he makes up for in wit. He always has an appro- priate remark to describe a Situation. We are sure his humor and independence will carry him a long way. DOUGLAS ARTHUR MURRAY “Deeds, not words.” Doug is one of the most unbelievable members of our class. He has many friends, 1s in many attivt- ties, gets A’s, and is one of the most accomplished personalities in our class. Fun-loving, but determined; he is certain to be a success. REFLECTOR (Assistant Edi- tor 4); Science Club 3; Class Secretary 1; Class Treasurer 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4, (Manager 1); Student Council 1, 2, 3, (President 4); National Honor Society 3, (President 4); Sen- ior Honor Student; Horace Mann Student; Photographer Committee (Chairman). JAMES CHARLES NAULT “I'd like to be shy, but the girls won't let me.” Jimmy's wonderful sense of humor, his optimistic atti- tude and his athletic ac- complishments in football, basketball, and baseball will surely be missed at Millbury High School Football 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2.3545 Grosse Gountiy pus ees Baseball 1, 2, 3, (Captain 4); Student Council (Treasurer 3); Ring Committee.
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