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WAYNE RICHARD SCLAR “The smile that won't come off.” Wayne is one of our more fun-loving boys. He is al- ways ready to greet any oc- casion with a smile. His de- termination and love of com- petition in sports have been unequaled during his years at MMHS. It is no wonder that he was voted the ‘Most Popu- Jar” boy in our Senior Class. Class President 4; Class Vice- President 1; Student Council 4; Junior Prom Committee; Football 25 237735 Baseball 12 253s °sMost Popular.’’ MICHELE JACQUELYN STRANGER “Two sparkling eyes and a ready smile combine to make life worthwhile.” A stylish miss, she made a regal queen at the Senior Prom. Michele will be re- membered for her red Fair- lane and her fashion sense. REFLECTOR 1, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Library Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; Senior Honor Group; Cheerleader 3, 4. 20 CAROL MARIE ANN ROY “Endowed with the power of laughter.”’ Carefree, friendly, and jolly best describe Carol. Her mischievous grin and twinkling eyes are fa- miliar to many. SUSAN JANE SADOWSKI “All the world’s a stage.” As one of our very talented sen- iors, Sue has added success to our school plays. Her additions to the glee club and cheering squad will long be remembered and also her witty remarks in class. Horace Mann Student 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; REFLECTOR 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Office Staff 1; Senior Prom Committee; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Ring Committee (Chairman); Senior Honor Group; Class Day Speaker; Cheerleader 3, 4; Pho- tography Committee. DAVID ALAN SMITH “Teachers and classrooms are his only objections to education.” Dave always has a cause that he feels needs his particular at- tention. His convictions always show originality and purpose. DANIEL MICHAEL SULLIVAN “A little fun makes the world go ’round.” Danny possesses the power to make those around him laugh. His quips and general good humor make him a welcome ad- dition to any group. KENDALL ALGER RUSSELL “Small men too may con- quer.” Although “Gomer” is one of the smaller members of our class, his personal qualities double his size. He is never idle and is always transport- ing his friends from place to place. Football 1, 2; Track 1. CARL RONALD SCHMIDT “Boys will be boys.” Carl will always be remem- bered and appreciated for his contributions to our band. Many amused onlookers have witnessed his constant antics in class. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1. cist
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LINDA MARY PIERCE “What a thing friendship is, world without end.’ Linda is always smiling about something. Her jovial and kind nature makes her a friend to everyone. REFLECTOR 4; Library Staff 1, Peed RONALD LEWIS RIXHAM “Men of few words are the best men.” One of the quieter boys in the senior class, Ronnie is cer- tainly a good worker. He can often be seen working on his car. THOMAS MICHAEL O’ LEARY “There are three days in the week I don’t worry about—yes- terday, today, and tomorrow.” Tom spends most of his time worrying about whether or not he will pass bookkeeping or trying to get out of aftersessions. Class Captain 1, 2; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2 oe tacked eee EDWARD RODNEY PERRY “They are rich who have true friends.” Ed can usually be found riding around with the ‘Honda group.” A likeable fellow who can al- ways be counted on for a favor, he is a true friend and a valuable one to have. Football 1, 2; Track 1. SALLY EMMA QUIST “To thine own self be true.” Intelligent and quick-witted, Sally has proven her creativity by her literary achievements. Al- though quiet and shy, she sur- prises others with her humorous comments. REFLECTOR 1, 2, (Features Editor 3, Literary Editor 4); Library Staff 1, 2, 4; Senior Prom Committee; Dramatic Club 1, 3, 4; Senior Honor Group; Class Day Speaker. M. ROSALIE ROBITAILLE “Give the world the best you have and the best will come back to you.” Rosalie is one of the most amaz- ing members of our class. Brains, beauty, and charm all wrapped up into one irresistible package, there seems to be nothing that she can’t do. Prom queen, out- standing student, and everyone’s friend, she richly deserves the title of “Most Valuable to the Class,” Class Secretary 2, 4; Horace Mann Student 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; REFLEC- TOR (Production Manager 4); AFTERMATH (Editor-in-Chief) ; D.A.R. Representative; Senior Honor Group; Class Day Speaker; ‘‘Most Valuable.”’ GAIL JANET PARATH “A good thing to have up your sleeve is a funny bone.” Gail is a vivacious and talka- tive girl whose, sports ability earned her the title ‘Most Athletic.” Her leadership and humor have been vital to the life of our class. National Honor Society 3, 4; Office Staff 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Commit- tee; Basketball 2, 3, (Co-Captain 4); Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Soft- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; AFTERMATH Senior Honor Group; ‘‘Most Ath- letic Girl.’’ ROGER ROLAND PICARD A little play.” Roger certainly has his share of both. He is active in school affairs and enjoys them to the utmost. He is popular, witty, and an all-around char- acter. All the girls are con- stantly teasing him and, al- though he never admits it, we secretly think that he en- joys every minute of it. It surprised nobody when he was voted ‘‘Most Valuable to the Class.” work, a Tittle Class Treasurer 4; Class Captain 2; Student Council (President 4); Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, (Captain 4); Senior Honor Group; Class Day Speaker; ‘‘Most Valuable’’.
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. ANNE MARIE TROTTIER “Give her a basketball and she’s off to glory.” Anne is one of our enthus- iastic basketball players. Her vim and vigor on the court have aided o ur team to many a victory. REFLECTOR 4; Library Staff 2; Office Staff 4; Basketball 3, 4. CHERYL PAMELA TURTURRO “Though I am always in haste, 1 am never in a hurry.” Cheryl, a witty and outgoing personality, can express her candid opinions with skill, stemming partly from her ex- perience in the Debating Club. This talent, combined with her interest in history, should assist her in preparing to become a teacher. REFLECTOR 2, 3, 4; Debating Club 1, 2 (Vice-President 3). JANE MARY TAFT “Heart on her lips and soul within her eyes.” Jane is a charming lass who pos- sesses a lively sense of humor. Her thoughtfulness and consider- ation of others will help her to attain success in the future. Dramatic Club 4. SUSAN THERESA THOMAS “She's very knowing.” Being good natured, Susan never resents those who tease her about her height. One of the more intelligent girls in our class, she never hesitates to help others. Horace Mann Student 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; Senior Honor Group; Grad- uation Speaker. KATHERINE MARY TURONIS “Not whether she won or lost, but how she played the game.” Kathy seems to live with the idea that a soft answer turns away anger. Never has she been angry or impatient with any of her classmates. In addition, she is a fine athlete who always plays her best game whether her team is winning or losing. Biology Club 2; Office Staff 1, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Dramatic Club 2; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. TIMOTHY LEE VANDERLINDEN “What should a man do but be merry.” Tim can always be found tour- ing the countryside on his white Honda. We will long remember his witty comments in second period P.D. class. Basketball 2; Baseball 1. JAMES RICHARD THOMAS “Good nature becomes any man.” A shy boy on the outside— but just scratch the surface and you'll find the fun-filled, carefree manner for which Jim is known by all. Our “Best Dressed’ Senior boy has been a pleasing addition to the class. “Best Dressed’’; Tie Committee. JAMES ALBERT TRICARICO “Happiness is hitting that high note.” Jim is a rather quiet boy, yet he does not lack a sense of humor. His faithfulness is shown by his steady attend- ance at eve ry band rehearsal. Bandeieg 23.045
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