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

 - Class of 1966

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LINDA ELLEN BICKFORD “Happiness is a new hockey stick.” As a great athlete, business- woman, and scholar, Linda is a well-rounded individual. Whatever she does, she does thoroughly and well. REFLECTOR 3, ‘4; Biology Club 2; Office Staff 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1; AFTERMATH (Busi- ' ness Manager); Senior Group. Honor RAYMOND LEO BRODEUR “Better a mischief, than . . ? an inconvenience.” Ray, carefree and living for today and not for tomorrow, can .always be found thinking of some way to get into mis- chief. STEPHEN ALAN ANDERSON “His smile is sweetened by his gravity.” Steve’s quiet good nature per- meates any group he is in. His contagious chuckle bolsters’ the spirit of all those around him. Track 2. ALAN PAUL BIANCULLI “Good humor is goodness and wisdom combined.” This lad has the very remarkable talent of always wearing a grin, whether he is serious or not. Alan’s ingenious pranks will al- ways be remembered by us as his trademark. a he eee. | PETER ALAN BORIA “The road of life is long; thus we must take our time.” Pete can always be seen driving his uncle’s Volkswagen bus and working hard on his cousin’s construction crews. He is a like- able boy who can boast of many friends. MARTHA ELAINE BROWN “My heart is like a singing bird.” Martha joined us at the begin- ning of our sophomore year. She quickly became a popular member of our class, as well as demonstrating her ability as a good student and her value as an important addition to the Band and the Glee Club. REFLECTOR 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; AFTER- MATH (Associate Editor); Song Com- mittee. spoon oer i DAVID ALAN ARMY “After all that’s said and done, I’ve surely had my share of fun.” David is the tall, quiet boy who will try just about any- thing once. No matter what the results, he’s certainly had fun. LESLIE RAYMOND BICKFORD ‘Tf a man is worth know- ing at a ll, he is worth know- ing well.’ Les is one of the quieter boys in our class. This shyness, however, has never prevented him from giving a helping hand to others. Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2:

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ats BS rs David Gibbs, Assistant Editor; Donna Hamblett, Associate Editor; M. Rosalie Robitaille, Editor-in-Chief; Martha Brown, As- sociate Editor; Lois Fournier, Assistant Editor. EDITORS S TAPE SEATED: Donna Hamblett, Lois Fournier, M. Rosalie Robitaille, David Gibbs, Martha Brown. STANDING: Karin Carlson, Nancy Cristo, Miss Brown, Mr. Chadwick, Mrs. McCarron, Joseph Cobb, Gail Parath, Nancy Graber. (Also: Linda Bickford.)



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KARIN GLADYS CARLSON “A happy disposition is a gift of the gods.” As a cheerleader Karin has contributed much to rousing school spirit at football and basketball games. Her viva- city and good-naturedness have won her many friends and make her a wonderful person to know. Student Council 1, 2; REFLEC- TOR 2) 3, 4; Libraty” Staff 3; AFTERMATH; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 (Captain 4); Photography Com- mittee; Biology Club 2. ROSE ANNE THERESA CATALDO “A quiet exterior conceal- eth much.” Rose Anne’s sweet ways and her reserved manner make her welcome in any group. She is known to respect the opinions of ‘others. Biology Club 2; Library Staff 4. ARTHUR E. BRULE, JR. “Politeness is to do and say the kindest thing in the kindest way.” Arthur is a polite and courteous lad who is always in the midst of a crowd. His relaxed manner and neat appearance make him easy to get along with. Basketball 2. NANCY ANN CAMMUSO “Full of fun and fancyfree, that’s the way she'll always be.’ A petite lass, Nancy makes up for her size with her person- ality. Her witty remarks, willing- ness to help others, and her cheerful disposition make her a welcome addition to any group. Biology Club 2; REFLECTOR 4. KATHLEEN MARY CARON “There's always something to keep the twinkle in her eye.” Wherever Kathy is, there is sure to be fun. She has the happy-go-lucky disposition and sharp wit to keep things lively. Library Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Staff 1; Basketball 1; Field Hockey 1. DIANA SOPHIA CHAMBERS “Talk she can and talk she will; her tongue is seldom ever “still.” Diana is a bubbling and talka- tive miss. She can usually be seen carrying on an all-impor- tant discussion with her friends. Glee Club 2, 3; Biology Club 2; French Club 2; Senior Prom Com- mittee. DENNIS PETER CAMMUSO “The great end of life is not knowledge but action.” A boy who can always find something to keep him busy, Dennts is certainly a hard worker. Through his own ini- tiative, he will get far ahead in the years to come. NANCY CAPISTRON “Always always true.” Nancy is a quiet girl who can usually be found in the center of the crowd. Her happy- go-lucky spirit is never damp- ened. quiet; Glee Club 1, 2; Biology Club 2.

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