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

 - Class of 1964

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BARBARA MARIS RHODES “A companion who is cheerful is worth gold.” Barb is one of the most active girls in our class. Among her many accomplishments, her terrific work in the school plays will never be forgotten. And how could the hockey team have ever made itt with- out her? With a personality like Barb's, we know she'll certainly be a welcome addition to Anna Maria College. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Na- tional Thespian Society 3, (President 4); Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, (Co-captain 4); RE- FLECTOR 3, 4; Library Staff 2; AFTERMATH Associate Editor; Class Day Speaker; National Honor Society 4. ROBEKT JAMES SHARRON “Life isn’t life at all with- out fun.” Bobby, one of our easygo- ing and carefree boys, al- ways has a story to tell of antics in which he partic- ipated. He has a keen sense of humor and has done great work on the prom decorations. Football 2; Track 4; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee. MARILYN FLORENCE PROVENCAL “Carry through life a smil- ing face and let your heart be gay.” Marilyn, the girl with the long golden tresses, loves to paint and read. Her out- going interest in people has brought her many friends. Wedding bells will soon be ringing for her, and our best wishes for peace and happiness go with her. Biology Club 2. JOSEPH ROGERS “Sometimes I sit and think, but most of the time I just Site Whenever you see Joe, you are always met with a grin. His optimism is one of his chief assets. He can always find the bright side of every situation. We wish him luck in all he endeavors to do. ROBERTRHARTLEY sROE “Laugh and be merry for tomorrow you may have to work.” Bob is known for his expert ability at making and re- pairing anything in sight! Talking about cars with his friends takes up most of his free time. He will surely succeed as a contractor. KAREN ANNE SINGEL “Very quiet and sedate; when you get to know her she’s just great.” Karen has been an invalua- ble asset to the undefeated field hockey team for the past four years. Although she is quiet, she is a true friend to all who know her. Much success as a secretary in the business world! French Club 1; Twirler 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. JULIANN BERNADETTE RENAULD “Mischief is King, and I’m its slave.” Always laughing and pro- voking laughter, Julie can’t be quiet very long. Wher- ever you see people having a good time, you can be sure she is there. We wish her success and luck as a sec- retary. Field Hockey 2, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Senior Prom Committee. NELSON JOSEPH ROY “The man who minds his own business usually has a good one.” A pleasant countenance with regard for all best de- scribes Nelson's character- istics. His down-to-earth manner and speech attract people quickly to him. We know these assets will bring him success in his future career. French Club 1; Football 4; Cross Country 1; Track 2, 3, 4; Senior Prom Committee; Junior Prom Committee.

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MARCIA ANN NORBECK “As restless as a windshield wiper.” Marcia can usually be seen gathering a group of girls to accompany her to a bas- ketball game. Always on the go and full of pep, she never seems to run out of energy. REFLECTOR 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 2, 3; Office Staff 3, 4. SANDRA JEAN POULIN “Quiet as a cyclone.” The life of the party— that's Sandra. Our class conversationalist and hap- piest student can hardly be neglected when it comes to personal opinions. She says her piece and says it well. Best of luck. REFLECTOR 1, 2; Class Cap- tain 1; Library Staff 1, 2, 3, (Treasurer 4); Junior Prom Committee (Chairman); Senior Prom Committee. 18 TERENCE JOHN NEWMAN “He’s wise and he’s merry, for he hasn’t a worry.” Terry's pleasant and jolly manner has won him many friends at M.H.S. This me- chanical-minded mister’ s main interest 15s automo- biles. We wish him luck and success in whatever he endeavors to do. JOHN ALLEN O'NEAL “Strong and content, I trav- el the open road.” A more likable fellow than John would be hard to find. His pleasing personality and warm smile have at- tracted to him many true friends. He will leave his mark in the hearts of us all. DONALD RICHARD OJERHOLM “Brevity is the soul of wit.” “Oje’ is one of the wittiest members of our class. His keen remarks and quick jokes, as well as his subtle laugh, make up a person- ality that is liked by all. Science Club (Treasurer 3); Football 4; Track 3, 4; Tie Committee. WILLIAM DAVID POULIN “A little fun makes the world go ‘round.” Basketball, cars, girls, jokes, trig? Bill's tremen- dous ability in basketball has been shown at the Clark Tournament. A person with many friends, he has our best wishes in all endeav- ors. Science Club 3; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Ring Committee. HENRY WILLIAM NICOLETTI ‘A man he seems, of cheer- ful yesterdays and confident tomorrows.” Nick’ is best known around school as the leader of the golf set. His friend- liness to all and complete sincerity have won him many friends. We wish him much success in his teach- ing career. REFLECTOR (Business Man- ager 4);. Debating Club 1, 2, (Vice-President 3, Secretary 4); Basketball 1, 2; AFTERMATH Assistant Editor, National Honor Society 4. - ¢ KENNETH LINCOLN PERKINS “Every man is a volume, if you know how to read him.” Golf, classical music, act- ing, sports, engineering are only a few of the many areas in which “Perk” is in- terested. He will long be remembered by his class- mates for his frankness and his accurate predicting. Dramatic Club 4; Science Club 3.



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JAMES JOHN STOKOWSKI Pipeterest, I rust.’ Jimmy's casual, reserved personality, his industrious manner, and his artistic con- tributions will long be re- membered by his class- mates. Always pleasant and eager to help, we're sure he will have a rich, full life. Junior Prom Committee 1, 2; Senior Prom Committee 3, 4. VIRGINIA TERESA TUMAS “A jolly girl, a live wire, the kind of which you never tire.” Ginnie “Too-Much” is al- ways seen with a grin on her face and mischief up her sleeve. She is especially famous in Miss B’s seventh period P.D. class. The life of any group, she will long be remembered by the M.H.S. Class of ’64. Field Hockey 3. 920 RALPH MAURICE SOUCY “Happy-go-lucky, cheerful and gay, a wonderful guy in every way.” Ralph can usually be seen among his many friends talking about cars, cars, cars! His ready laugh and warm humor add much to any crowd. He's sure to succeed with his personality and friendly ways. Football 2; Cross Country 1. HARRY ANTHONY TAYLOR “His friends there are many; his foes . . . are there any?” It’s hard to find a person with a more agreeable per- sonality than Harvey’s.” Although somewhat quiet, we are sure his good sports- manship and his determina- tion will help him achieve a happy and fruitful life. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. CALVIN HARRY TAFT “Well-timed silence hath more eloquence than speech.” It would be very difficult to find a more sincere or friendly person than Cal. His pleasant ways and easy manners are his outstand- ing assets. We are sure these fine qualities will in- sure success in whatever field of work he enters. ELAINE CLAIRE WHITE “Be just as you are—’tis better so.” Elaine is one of the quieter members of our class. She is a sincere person and can usually be found in “Mis- chief-ville’ with Marcia. REFLECTOR 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Class Vice-President 2; Class Treasurer 4; Office Staff 1; Senior Honor Group; Horace Mann Student 3, 4; Photographer Committee; Grad- uation Speaker. CYNTHIA ROSALIND ST. GERMAIN “The best of healers is good cheer.” Cynthia joined us in our junior year, and since then her devilish smile and sun- ny disposition have won her countless friends. Her lively conversations and willingness to help will be remembered by all. Debating Club 4. GEORGIA PEARL TUCKER “Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace.” “Sweet Georgia Brown’ is one way to describe Geor- gia. She is kind and con- siderate to everyone and has been a very talented leader of our majorettes. Her many friends will testify to her certain success in any future endeavors. REFLECTOR 3; Library Staff 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Twirl- er 1, 2, (Head Twirler Majorette 4).

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