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

 - Class of 1965

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CLIFFORD WILLIAM TAFT “| don't know what I'll be; guess I'll just wait and see. If you are looking for Cliff, try the shop, but more than likely, he will be doing something to help Mr. Smith or Mr. Taft. Since hard workers are always in demand we know that Cliff will succeed. Football 2; Senior Prom Committee. KENNETH CHARLES THOMPSON “Happy and from care I'm free, why aren't they all content like me?' Where there is fun, there is Kenny. He is the kind of boy who will try anything once. He loves a good time and is always having fun wtih his friends. 24 WALLACE HAVEN STEWART, JR. ‘| make haste to laugh at every- thing. ’ Wally's one of our more studious students, but he's always ready to have fun, too. We wish him the best of luck in his future plans. Latin Club 1; Dramatic Club 4; Science Club 4; National Honor Society; Senior Honor Group; Grad- uation Speaker. JOHN ELLSWORTH SULHAM “Laugh and be merry, for tomorrow you may have to work. ' Always looking for fun, John can be found where the jokes are. His laughter can often be heard above the crowd. We wish him every hap- Piness. Band 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Latin Glubale DAVID ROBERT TEBO “He that is of merry heart hath a continual feast. ’ Dave's a good socializer who's al- ways willing to lend a helping hand. His work behind the scenes on the Reflector has been greatly appreciated. REFLECTOR 4; Dramatic Club 2; Glee Club 1; Junior Prom Com- mittee. ANTHONY RICHARD TRICARICO “| don't want to win, | just want to compete. ' This quote came directly from Tony as he was preparing for the science fair. As everyone knows, Tony en- joys a good time and is usually found ‘“‘messing’ around with the guys’’ of riding in his pride and joy—his car. LINDA HANNAH STOWE “Without music life would be a mistake. ' “'Stowie's'’ love for music is well known by all her friends. Her cheery smile, bubbling personality and good looks are a few of the many admirable qualities which be- long to Linda. We wish her the best of luck at Worcester State College. REFLECTOR 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3 (President 4); Thespian Society 4; Glee Club 4; Student Council 3; Office Staff 3 4; Prom Commit- tee; Class Day Speaker. ROBERT JOHN SULMONIA, JR. Peace and tranquility—a thousand gold pieces. ’ Bob is known for his directness and ability to tell you just what he thinks. He'll long be remembered for his questions in Driver Educa- tion. Debating Club 2.

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CANDICE DAWN SHARRON “Vim, vigor, and vitality rolled into one charming girl. ' She's a fun-loving girl, always ready for a good joke, practical or otherwise. Her participation in sports, marked by her eagerness to win, often sparked the team on to victory. Candy was also chosen “Most Athletic of the Senior Class. ' Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club (President 3); Glee Club 1; Hockey 1, 2, 3 (Captain 4); Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Latin Club 1. LEO EMILE SOULOR ‘Men of few words are the best men. Leo may seem to be quiet to many of us, but he takes an active part in the conversation when he is with his friends. KEVIN PHILIP SAVAGEAUX “He's small but he's wise; so be- ware all you guys. ’ Kevin is one of the shortest boys in our class, but he hasn't let his height handicap him. When he's with the group he's really quite the fellow. JANICE MARY SAVOIE “She does her work without being told. She has a head full of sense and a heart full of gold. ' Janice came to Millbury High from Canada as a freshman. Since then she has really made a success of her high school years by earning marks good enough to make her a Horace Mann Student, and by hav- ing the interest in others and sin- cerity of character to gain her countless friends. REFLECTOR 2, 3 (Feature Editor 4); Glee Club 2, 3; AFTERMATH Editor; Senior Honor Group; Horace Mann Student; Class Day Speaker; D.A.R. Representative. KAREN ELIZABETH SHEEHAN “Quiet and sweet; friendly and neat.’’ Karen is quiet, but she has a sin- cere unassuming personality and is the kind of person who is’ friendly to everyone. REFLECTOR 3; Biology Club 2; Hockey 2; AFTERMATH Business Staff; National Honor Society 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Invitation Committee. EUGENIA ALEKSANDRA SPIRIDAVICIUS “You never know what she is go- ing to do, until she does it. ' Eugenia can usually be found in the library in her spare -time. Her many inquisitive expressions and puzzled questions during class have always amused us. REFLECTOR 4; French Club 1, 4; Debating Club 2; Dramatic Club 2, 4; Library Staff 2. IRENE MARIE DORIS SAVOIE ‘There's always something to keep the twinkle in her eye. ’ Irene’s merry ways and happy-go- lucky disposition have made her a friend to’all. Those around her can- not help but benefit from these admirable qualities. We wish her much happiness in the future. JOHN JOSEPH SCOTT “After all that's said and done, I've surely had my share of fun. ' Fun accompanies Scotty wherever he goes. The twinkle in his eyes and the mischief in his smile draw ad- mirers galore.



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DIANA LOU WATTS “Such a girl you seldom meet; good looks and wit make her com- plete. ’ Elegant an d poised, Diane may be remembered as a girl who is frank and understanding. Dramatic Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Library Staff 4. ELAINE MARTHA WHITERELL “Calm and unruffled as a summer ” sea. Elaine is usually quiet, but she has a pleasing manner that makes her well-liked by everyone who knows her. We wish her every hap- piness and success. Senior Honor Group; Prom Commit- tee 3. ROBERT EUGENE VANDERLINDEN, JR. “| have no mockings or arguments. | witness and wait. ’ Bob can usually be seen driving around in his car. He has always had a part-time job after school and this is sure to help him in whatever he plans to do in the future. ELAINE MILDRED WASKIEWICZ “A faithful friend is a strong de- fense. ’ 'Pinky'' is well known and well liked by us all. She is never seen alone but always with many friends around her. She is a wonderful socializer and seems to know just about everyone. Glee Club 2. JAMES HAROLD WESTERMAN “He'd rather make history than study it. Like many of us, Jim would rather be doing things than just reading about them. He is a person of few words but usually can be seen driving around town with a number of his friends. NANCY ELLEN WILCZYNSKI “‘A happy disposition is the gift of the gods. ’ Nancy has a smile for everyone and she can usually be seen talking with a group of girls. Her cheerful manner is sure to help her in the future. Dramatic Club 4; Prom Committee SHEILA ANN WALKER “To be merry best becomes you.” All those who know Sheila well can tell you about her energetic chat- ter. We wish her every success in her business career. DAVID HAROLD WATTS While we live let us enjoy life. David has proved himself to be a diligent worker in the shop. His casualness will long be remembered.

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