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

 - Class of 1965

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JoANN JOYCE HAVALOTTI “Sure is the reward for silence.’ ' JoAnn is quiet by nature, but it is because of her quiet disposition that those who get to know her become her close friends. We wish her happiness in the future. ALAN HOWARD HICKORY “A little bit of folly and a little bit of fun. ' Alan is essentially a quiet person, but he does participate in his share of fun when he is with his friends. His willingness to help and his de- termination have made him a fine person to know. DAVID ANTHONY GRAVELINE “I'm in no hurry. ’ Dave is one of the more easy-going members of our class. He'll best be remembered for his unusual sketch- es. Friendly and casual, Dave has gained many a friend. HELEN MARIE GWOZDOWSKI ‘A cheerful heart and a smiling face put sunshine in the darkest place. ’ Helen is an attractive girl with a neat appearance. She always has something comical to say and is loads of fun to be with. She is usually seen working at the ‘'Sau- cer. Office Staff 1; Ring Committee 2, (Chairman); Invitation Committee. SANDRA JANE HENAULT ‘Happiness lies in this girl's eyes.’ Sandy is a happy-go-lucky girl with a carefree manner. She can usually be found joking with her friends in the corridor, or making a classroom a little more lively. CHARLOTTE HILL “Have pep, will travel.'’ ““Chal'' is an energetic miss who always wears a smile. Her pep and vitality have added much to the success of our cheerleaders. She has proven her enthusiasm and true school spirit at all school events. REFLECTOR 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, (Captain 3, 4) Prom Committee 3, 4; Motto Com- mittee. ROBERT BRUCE GRENIER tLucky is the lad who can always look on the bright side of life. Bobby is another of our merry group of fellows who can usually be found having a good time. A wonderful sense of humor and friendliness are only two of the many qualities which have won him countless friends. Football 2, 3; Track 2, 3. DAVID HENRY HARACKIEWICZ ‘‘Wide-awake and happy always”’ Although Dave is one of the short- est boys in the Senior Class, he has about the best time of any, especially in Chemistry Lab. with Paul.

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WARREN DEANE GARDNER “His cares are all now ended. ’ Warren takes everything in stride, and to him, tomorrow is as good a time as any in which to accom- plish his objectives. Much of the time he can be seen cruising around Millbury in his blue Ford. MARY ELLEN GONYEA Softly speak and sweetly smile. Mary is always ready for a chuckle and a good time. Her good-natured and helpful manner is sure to gain her success. Glee Club 1, 2; Cheerleader 4. ALBERT EUGENE FELICE ‘The best of men are but men at their best. ’ Al is a happy-go-lucky fellow who always has a pleasant word fér everyone. He is a friend to all. No one can resist his humor and teasing comments. GERALD BERNARD FORTIN “Why take life seriously; you won't get out alive anyway. ' Jerry is a ‘'‘live wire'’ who is al- ways in the midst of fun. His laughter and antics have made him a very well-liked member of our class. He will be remembered for his cheering ability at sports events. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3. PHYLLIS ANN GIROUARD “‘When in doubt do the friendliest thing. ’ Phyllis is usually quiet but when she gets excited she speaks with genuine enthusiasm, and it's fun to watch her face turn red when she gets flustered. Hockey 3; Latin Club 1. WILLIAM EDWARD GRAVEL “The world belongs to the energetic —but who wants the world? ’ When ‘'Gravel'’ is around you can be sure there's never a dull mo- ment. He always has a humorous remark for any situation. Biology Club 2; Cross Country 1. RICHARD ANDREW FONTAtNE “Trouble sits but lightly on his shoulders. ’ “ Bobo'' has a peculiar blending of mischievousness and brains. Prob- lems worry him little, and he has the ability to do well at almost anything he really sets his mind to. Glee Club 1; Track 4; Baseball 1. JANE ETHEL FRIBERG Be just as you are, ‘tis better so.’ Jane is one of the nicest girls in the Senior Class. Soft-spoken and friendly, she'll leave many friends at M.H.S. We wish her much luck at U. Mass. Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Hockey 1; Bas- ketball 1; AFTERMATH (Editor); Library Staff 1; Office Staff 3; Senior Honor Group; Class Statis- tician,



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ELAINE CLARA JAMES “With malice toward none, with charity for all. ' Elaine's greatest ambition in life is to be a good nurse. She has obtained some first-hand experience doing volunteer work at, Worcester State Hospital this past year. We wish her the best of luck. Biology Club 4; Glee Club 3; Hockey 2; Library Staff 4; Senior Prom Committee. DANIEL LOUIS JEZYK “Never a dull moment. ' One of the tallest boys in our class, Danny is often in mischief. He has a very neat appearance and is well-liked. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee. KENNETH JOHN HOLM ‘He hath so many good points that we don't know where to begin. ' This quote surely applies to Ken. He has many interests and has been in many clubs; so consequently, he has many friends. We all wish him the best of luck at Clark. REFLECTOR 3 (Literary Editor 4); Biology Club (President 2); Science Club (President 4); Band 3; Football 1; AFTERMATH Editor; National Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Honor Group; Latin Club 1. ROBERT LEO HUGHES, JR. “Out for a good time; never in a hurry. ' Bobby, who hails from Old Com- mon, is always looking for excite- ment no matter where it may be found. Although he did not play on the school teams, we know that he enjoys sports very much. Cross Country 1. DAVID ALAN JERNSTROM “A little monsense now and then is relished by the best of men. ' Witty and light-hearted, Dave's ways have helped to make the days easier for all. His spur-of-the moment dialogues would take any- one else a year to dream up. Best of luck, Dave. RICHARD CARL JOHNSON “His quietness speaks for himself.’’ Although Richard is usually a quiet boy, he will speak his mind on questions that seem important to him. LINDA LEE HOLMES “The silent person is often worth listening to. ’ Linda always has a cheery smile for everyone. Her sunny disposition and pleasing personality are only two of her many qualities. Biology Club 2; REFLECTOR 3, 4; Library Staff 1, 2, 3; Office Staff 3; Latin Club 1. PAUL RICHARD ISRAELSON ‘The world wasn't made in a day, so why hurry? ' But hurry he did to get the proms finished on time. As chairman of both proms, Paul's artistic ability will long be remembered by the Class of ‘65. Prom Committee (Chairman 3, 4).

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