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

 - Class of 1966

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ELIZABETH AGNES FELIGE “There is nothing like fun, is there?” Betty can often be seen around Room 26 in the morning be- fore classes start, eagerly dis- cussing some new develop- ment with the other girls. Her hard work and sincerity have won her many friends. Biology Club 2; Ring Committee. LOIS ANNE FOURNIER “A noble mind is free to all men.” Intelligent and not afraid to speak out, Lois has acquired many friends. Her ability in scholastic | endeavors has proven that she rightfully de- serves the title ‘Most Likely to Succeed!” Horace Mann Student 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; RE- FLECTOR 2 (Assistant Editor-in- Chief 3, Features Editor 4); Bi- ology Club 2; Office Staff 3, 4; Junior Prom Ticket and Invi- tation Committee (Chairman); De- bating Club 1 (Vice-President 2, President 3, 4); Science Club (Vice-President 3, President 4); Field Hockey 1; AFTERMATH (Assistant Editor); Photography Committee; Senior Honor Group; Graduation Speaker; ‘‘Most Likely to Succeed.”’ TIMOTHY ERICKSON “A shy appearance but never doubt, he’s a mischievous charac- ter, we've found out.” Timmy will always be remem- bered by Miss Donohue for the life he added to her Algebra II class. His talent on the bas- ketball court will be sorely missed by next year’s team. Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, (Cap- tains’) wel tack 12a See (Captain 4); Ring Committee. WILFRED JOSEPH EZOLD “He’s wise and he’s. merry for he hasn’t a worry.” Will’s pleasant and jolly man- ner has won him many friends at MMHS. This mechanically- minded boy’s main interest is in automobiles. DAVID PAUL FOLEY “I like fun, so why not have Uta Friendliness is the keynote of this young man’s personality. This quality will surely help him in the years to come. JOHN CHARLES FROST “Work is always rewarded.” Jack is a quiet boy and can always be found hard at work at the “Big Discount’ after school. His steady and determined attitude will surely be missed by next year’s track team. Football 2; Track 1, 2, 3. LINDA ANN ETHIER “Youth is the season for en- joyment.” Although a quiet girl, Linda can usually be seen where the action is. Her helpfulness and kindness to others cause her to be well liked. Library Staff 3; Office Staff 4. ELLEN THERESA FARON “Witty is her chatter which delights.” A bundle of energy, Ellen is known for her good humor and laughter. Her interest and concern for others are great assets and will help her to become a success in the years ahead. Biology Club 2; Debating Club 1.

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LINDA MARIE DUFRESNE “A friendly heart to many friends.” Friendliness and kindness, in which Linda abounds, surely will be assets in her nursing career. We wish her much success in all her future en- deavors. Biology Club 2. SUZANNE MARIE DWINELL “Be just as you are—tis better so.” Suzanne, called Sue by most, is a very friendly person. She’s almost always seen laughing, and her eyes twinkle with merriment when she’s planning a mischievous prank. REFLECTOR 4; Biology Club 2; Office Staff 1, 3; Debating Club 1, 2; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespian Society 4; Field Hockey ye a © 10 ELAINE MARIE DESOURDIS “The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known.” She seldom talks, but her lovely ar twork, which will long be re- membered, speaks well enough for her. Horace Mann Student 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; REFLEC- TOR 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Science Club 3; Senior Honor Group; Graduation Speaker. ROBERT MICHAEL DONOVAN “The mad scientist.” Bob can always be found where the fun is. If he isn’t there, you'll probably find him battling with Terry Cobb in the corridors. His interesting tidbits in physics will be missed by all in the class. Biology Club 2; Science Club 3; Football 1; Track (Manager 1). ROBERTA ANNE DUPLISEA “Nothing is achieved before it is thoroughly attempted.” Her service has been appreciated as manager of the girls’ basket- ball team, player on the field hockey team, and member of the library staff. Roberta will long be remembered for her discus- sions with Mr. White. REFLECTOR 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 3; Library Staff 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Debating Club 1 (Treasurer 2); Dra- matic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Beane 4); Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, RICHARD GEORGE ELLIS “He may look serious, he may look shy, but he’s f ull of it, twixt you and I,” Serious and shy? Look a little closer and you'll see a twinkle in his eye. Richard can get into just as much trouble by doing it quietly as anyone else can by doing it noisily. Biology Club 2. NOEL EMANUEL DESROSIERS “While we live, let us en- joy life.” Noel is a happy-go-lucky per- son who mixes well with any group. To a person who is always “in the fun” will go the best of luck in the future. TIMOTHY EDWARD DONOVAN “Calmness is not always the attribute of innocence.” Timmy is one of our most ardent sports enthusiasts, al- ways present to cheer the foot- ball and basketball teams on to victory. Most people think that he’s shy, but those who know him well inform us that this is definitely not true. Football 1, 2.



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DAVID ELLIS GIBBS “A lover of sports, a lover of fun.” Dave is one of the best all- around athletes in our class. His good humor, sincerity, enthusiasm, and exceptional ability have combined to make him a very important member of the football, basketball, and baseball teams. It’s no wonder his classmates voted him “Most Athletic!” Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Football 1,. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; AFTERMATH (Assistant Editor); Motto Com- mittee; ‘‘Most Athletic.’’ GLENN GREGORY GILBERT Anxiety is the rust of life.” Without a worry in the world, Glenn brings light and smiles to any occasion. He will al- ways be remembered for his attentiveness (?) in his P.D. class. JANE RUTH GAGLIARDI “She is just what she is and what better report; a friend, hard- worker, and a very good sport.” Jane is especially notorious for her antics in chemistry lab. No matter how..hard she tries to do things right, she always seems to break something. Many of us also think of her as the hard-working homeroom captain who always fulfilled her quotas. Class Treasurer 2; National Honor So- ciety 3, (Treasurer 4); REFLECTOR 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 3; Office Stath 33° Dramatic ‘Club (i283. 43 Thespian Society 2, 3, 4. JANE CAROL GERVAIS ‘Life isn’t life at all with- out fun.” Busy and “‘on the go,’ Janie is always involved in something. She is a good conversationalist because she always has an opin- ion. Biology Club 2; Dramatic Club 3, 4. CONSTANCE MARIE GIBEAU “Her ways are ways of pleas- antness.” Connie’s friendly nature and willingness to help those in need are only two of her appeal- ing characteristics. We wish her much happiness in her future life with that special someone. Biology Club 2; Softball 1. SHEILA ANN GILBERT “Quiet and sweet, friendly and neat.” Sheila; one of the more talka- tive girls in our class, can al- ways be seen wearing a smile. Her clerical aptitudes will be assets in her future secretarial career. Glee Club 3; Office Staff 1; Senior Honor Group. DANIEL JOHN GEORGE “Humor is gravity concealed behind the jest.” Dan has an insatiable sense of humor and can always be found where the fun is. If he isn’t there, he can usually be found in Mr. Roach’s of- fice before first period. Football 1, 2, 3. SUSAN JEAN GIBBONS “A cheerful heart and a smiling face put sunshine in the darkest place.” Sue is always willing to lend a helping hand, as was proven by her work on both proms. Her wit and practical outlook are a combination which is bound to be a great asset in the years to come. National Honor Society 3, 4; Of- fice Staff 2, 4; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Senior Prom Committee; Debating Club 1; Senior Honor Group.

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