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MAUREEN ROSE GIBSON “Laughter is the best medicine.” Maureen is known for her love of the outdoors and especially horses. The halls of M.M.H.S. will be ever ringing with her laughter. Senior Honor Group. LOUISE LUCILLE GRAVEL ‘Variety is the spice of life.”’ Everyone who knows Louise is impressed by her pleasing personality. Her hard work through school has earned her a much deserved reward, that of an honor student, and we are sure that life will reward her just as richly in the future. Glee Club 3, 4; Office Staff 4; National Honor Society; Senior Honor Group; Horace Mann Student; Prom Com- mittee 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN GIBBONS “Good sense travels on well- worn paths.” Pat has many virtues which make her the special person she is. She is neat, smart, and charming. Her pretty blue eyes will win the hearts of all who come to know her. Reflector 2, 4; French Club (Sec- retary 2); Biology Club (Secretary 2); Basketball 1; Office Staff 2, 3; Ring Committee (Secretary); Prom Committee 3; Senior Honor Group. NANCY ANN GWOZDOWSKI “A little fun makes the world go round.” Nancy can always be found among a fun-loving group. She will be remembered for her up-to-date wardrobe and hair styles. Biology Club; Library Staff 1, 2, 3; Office Staff 4; Prom Commit- tee 4; Ring Committee. PAUL HARRIS GIBBS “No sinner—yet no saint.” Paul’s trip to Washington as Y.M.C.A. Governor of Massa- chusetts must be a high point of his high school career. His antics during the school day will surely be missed. Reflector 3, 4; French Club 2; Dramatics 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Class Vice President 3; Football 1; Student Council 3, (President 4); Prom Committee 3, 4; Govern- ment Club 3, 4 MARY RUTH HAMILTON “A quiet girl—never, a lover of fun—forever.” Mary is one of the captains of the girls’ basketball team. She has a way with a basket- ball, and also with her class- mates. She’s friendly, and a good companion. Her mag- netic personality will attract many friends in the future. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Softball 3; Horace Mann Student 3; Library Staff 2; National Honor Society (Vice-president); Basketball 1, 2, 3, (Tri-captain 4); Class Vice- presidents ‘“Most Likely to Suc- cee - ROGER PAUL GODBOUT ‘If studies interfere with a good time, why study?” Roger came to Millbury during our sophomore year. Known as “Butch” to his buddies, he will always be remembered for his all weather exploits on his Honda and his unique physics answers. RICHARD ALLEN GREEN “A laugh a day keeps the troubles away.” Richie is one of the most cheerful members of our class. His colorful person- ality and his unusual merry- making will never be for- gotten by his classmates. Good luck in all your fu- ture endeavors! Dramatics 4; Class Captain 1; Class Secretary 3; Student Council 2; Senior Prom Com- mittee.
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JANICE EILEEN FINNEY “As likeable as she is look- able.” Jan, one of our senior cheerleaders, will always be remembered for her un- wavering cheerfulness to- wards others. She can usually be seen in town driving her big Cadillac Her friends predict for her definite future happiness. French Club 2; Biology Club 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Girl’s State Representative 3. PAUL ALFRED GAGLIARDI “Good humor is always a success.” Paul is a happy-go-lucky fellow who can usually be found around Heck’s. His friendly manner and quick wit make him a friend of everyone he meets. RICHARD JAMES DWINELL “If you can’t have a little fun, what's the use of living?” Richard is one of the more fun-loving members of our class. He can be found surf- ing during his spare time wit h one of his many friends. French Club 1; Football 1; Track 1; Student Government Club 4. MARK EDMOND GAUTHIER “Sometimes quiet is an un- quiet thing.” Mark, who may sometimes ap- pear to be quiet, deceives many, for his somewhat pen- sive look is often broken up by an extravagant demon-like smile. His variety of clothes has given him the well-de- served title of ‘Best Dressed Boy” of the senior class. “Best Dressed’’ PATRICIA ROSE FARON “It's a friendly heart that has many friends.” This describes Pat perfectly. She is a person to confide in, have fun with, and shed a few tears with. She is always seen with a certain person in a blue Comet. Reflector 3; French Club 1; Library Staff 1; Prom Committee 4. RONALD ARTHUR GEMME A finished gentleman.” Ronnie is one of the best dressed boys in our class. His attire, in this case, does pro- claim the man. His easy-going personality and fun-loving na- ture have earned him a special spot among the boys as well as the girls. French Club 1; Basketball 2; Track 1; Golf 3, 4. MAUREEN MARIE FOLEY) A cheerful heart and a smiling face put sunshine in the darkest place.” ““Moe’’, who seems to be constantly ‘‘on the go”, can always find time for a laugh or two (or three). Her many friends will tell you of her lively per- sonality and concern for others. For this girl suc- cess will be certain. French Club (President 1), 2; Class Secretary 2; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Honor Group; Prom Committee 4. KAREN GAUCHER “The sky is no higher than your reach.” Karen is one of the quiet- er girls in the class. But underneath a quiet, shy exterior hides a fun-lov- ing person. She can often be seen riding around town in her '66 Barra- cuda. She’s a diligent worker and we all know she’ll be successful in her teaching career, Reflector 1, 2, 3, 4; French- Club 1, 2; Biology Club 2; Hockey 3, 4; Senior Honor Group; Prom-Committee 3, 4.
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SHEILA JEAN MARIE HICKS “Silence is deep as etern- ity.” Sheila is one of the quieter girls at M.M.H.S., but she is always willing to join us in our good times. We wish her the best of luck in her business career. JIRO KATAYAMA HOWARD “Be a live wire and you won't get stepped on.’ Jiro is one person who en- joys life. He’s always look- ing for fun, but there are days when he gets tired. Science Club 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 3. ROGER LEE HARTY “Good humor is the heart of the soul.” Roger is known by all for his great sense of humor. He is seldom without a smile and always has something to say to keep the laughter going. BARBARA GLADYS HUMES “A smile can brighten the darkest of days.” Barbara has a fine personality. Her pretty smile can easily brighten a room. Her dili- gent work as the chairman of the Senior Prom Committee will always be remembered by all who attended the prom. Reflector 2, 3, 4; French Club 1; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Thespian 4; Prom Committee 5, (Chairman 4). JOANNE PATRICIA HEGI “A silent address is the gen- uine eloquence of sincerity.” Throughout her high school years, Joanne has displayed to her classmates a quiet, reserved manner of friendliness. We all wish her happiness for the future years. Glee Club 1. DONALD WILLIAM JERNSTROM “Sometimes I sit and think, but most of the time I just Leas S Sit No matter what time of day it is, you can always see Don smiling. He has brightened many a classroom during our days at M.M.HS. Cross Country 4; Track 4; Base- ball 1, 2. JANET RUTH HOWARD “Her one reward is sat- isfaction.’”’ Janet is one of the class artists who has helped us immensely with our proms. Her extraordinary artistic abilit y will make her successful in the fu- ture. Reflector 1, 2, 3, (Art Edi- tor 4); Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4, (Co-chairman 3), MARY ELIZABETH HOYT “A cheerful heart and a smiling face put sunshine in the darkest place.” For the past four years, Mary has shown to all who have known her an amiable smile and an en- thusiastic personality. She is the kind of person who is always there when you need her. Best of luck! French Club 2; Biology Club (Secretary 2); Prom Com- mittee 3, 4.
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