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K,DITORS convenes mrmsmmnnn) CT WTS TE WT |) ROMY 084 0004 | 0) A ee SEATED: Ann Beauregard, Assistant Editor; Judith Colarusso, Editor-in-Chief; Henry Nicoletti, Assistant Editor. STAND- ING: Peter Kotilainen, Associate Editor; Barbara Rhodes, Associate Editor. SEATED: Barbara Rhodes, Elizabeth Zemaitis, Judith Colarusso, Mary Colarusso. STANDING: Paul Johnson, Henry Nicoletti, Mr. Chadwick, Miss Brown, Mrs. Daughan, Paul Graveline, Kevin May, Peter Kotilainen.
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SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL MR. STEPHEN BEATON MR. RAYMOND SHAW FACULTY ae f ae eo 4 he, deetane: wwsene iG a FIRST ROW: Miss Donohue, Mrs. Dakin, Mr. Lacouture, Mr. Roach, Mr. Shaw, Miss Grogan, Mr. Chadwick, Miss Brown, Miss Marlborough. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Christensen, Mrs. Carrigan, Miss Peterson, Miss Berthiaume, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Carmody, Miss Pronski, Miss Harrington, Mrs. Daughan, Miss Abladian. THIRD ROW: Mr. Ford, Mr. Desrosiers, Mr. Curtis, Mr. Ela, Mr. White, Mr. Faron, Mr. Hayes, Mr. Bourdeau, Mr. O'Leary, Mr. Miles.
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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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