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ROBERTA IRENE PLATTS ‘It is easier not to Speak a word at all than to speak more than we should.” Most of the time Ro- berta is quiet but every so often she utters an expressive laugh to show her true love of fun. Her pleasing man- ner will be remembered by all. Best of luck! Glee Club 1. RUSSELL WAYNE | RIXHAM “Boys will be boys.” iRussell’s smile and per- Isonality have made many friends for him during our school years. He will undoubtedly be a success in the future. Track 2, 3, 4. SHEILA MARIE PERRY “A sunny outlook on life ts the answer to life’s problems.” Anyone will admit that Sheila is one person who simply ex- plodes with exuberance. Any- time that she’s around there is never a dull moment. Suc- cess and happiness are wished to you, Sheila, in every pos- sible way. Glee Club 1; Class Treasurer 1; Prom Committee 3, 4; Photog- rapher Committee (Chairman); Twirling 2. KATHLEEN ROGERS “ Vim, vigor, and vitality rolled into one charming girl a” Kathy has everything it takes to be a successful nurse. Vi- tality, intelligence, patience and a desire to help others are just a few of the virtues which will aid her in her future en- deavors. Thespian 4; Biology Club 2; Dramatics 2, (Secretary 3), 4; Prom Committee 4 WILLIAM ARTHUR PHILBROOK “Always shall I work hard and strive for that which will be mine.” Bill is one of those rare in- dividuals who can do all things well. His interest and aptitude in science will make him famous someday. Science Club 3, (President 4); National Honor Society 3, 4; Sen- ior Honor Group. STEVEN ANDREW SARJA ‘I would be better if I could, but it’s awfully lonesome be- ing good.” Steve is probably one of the more mischievous members of our class, but he will be re- membered for the smile he has for everyone. Footballs 27 03,. 4° -brack 91¢ Prom Committee 4. LINDA LENA RIANI Silence is the virtue of the wise.” Linda is the type of girl who doesn’t say much, but when she does every- one listens, for it is very worth while. In her own quiet way Linda does her work and does it well. We wish her much suc- cess in the future. Dramatics 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4. DAVID EDWARD ROACH “Character is the capital of every man.” Dave was chosen as our “most likely to succeed’’. He’s one person who fits into every category of the senior superlatives be- cause of his intelligence, personality, and athletic ability. All these quali- ties will make his future dreams come true. Reflector 3, 4; Football 1, 2.005, 4 ebasketpallelam2. 3, (Co-captain 4); After- math (Associa te Editor); Horace Mann Student 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, (Treasurer 4); ‘‘Most Likely to Succeed’’; Graduation Speaker; Senior Honor roup.
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MAURICE JOSEPH O'BRIEN, JR. ‘If you say it, make it funny.” Maurice is a well liked classmate. His good sense of humor can be observed in many classrooms. This year he is the president of our debating club, which explains why he is never at a loss for words. French Club 1; Debating Club 1, 2, 3 (President 4); Dramatics. STEPHEN MICHAEL ORCUTT “Never sleep behind the wheel,” Stephen is one of the shy, quiet senior boys, but when you get him on the subject of cars, he will tell you more than you thought possible. Safe driving to Steve. Football 1; Track 2. ROBERT EDWIN NORDSTROM “A step at a time—one goes a long way.” Bob is an easygoing fellow with no cares. His ability to appear unhurried and worry- free constantly amazes his friends. Science Club 4; Football 3. ROBERT JOHN PELLETIER “Calm and reserved.” | Bob’s smile and laugh would be an asset to any class. His personality has won him many friends through our high school years. Football 1, 3, 4. JACQUELINE BERNICE NOWLAN “Generally speaking, she’s generally speaking.” Jack is one of the more viva- cious girls in our class. If marks were given out accord- ing to one’s personality and friendliness this girl would rate straight A’s. Her quick humor will forever be etched in our memories. French Club 2; Softball 2, 3, 4. SANDRA LEE PERRON “Trouble is her name.” Sandy always seems to get into some predicament, but always finds a way out. She'll always be remembered for the contributions she made to girls’ sports. Reflector 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Science Club 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Library Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2, 4. JAMES ALLAN OJERHOLM ‘An innocent look hides a mischievous mind.” Jim is one of the class comedians. His sense of humor often relieved the tension of a class. He will have success in the future because of his great personality and his ability to attract friends. Science Club 4; Football 1; Golf 4. KENNETH LEE PELLETIER “When I feel like studying I just lie down until the feeling goes away.” Ken will best be re- membered for his ready smile, wonderful laugh, and Beatle haircuts. He will indeed be missed by us next year. Biology Club.
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EILEEN BRIGID SHEEHAN She does her work with out being told. She has a head full of sense and a heart full of gold.” Eileen is a hard-working girl with a good person- ality. Her work as an edi- tor of the Reflector was appreciated by all. We are sure that with her vir- tues she will succeed in anything she undertakes. Reflector 2, (Assistant Fea- ture Editor 3), (Feature Edi- tor 4); French Club 2; Dramatics 3, 4; Thespian 4. DONNA LYNN SMITH “Like a glass of cham- pagne, always bubbling over.” Kindness and sincerity are two of Donna’s main characteristics. She has a ready smile and a few kind words for anyone who is near her. Much happiness always! Glee Club 1; Library Staff 2, 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Twirling 2. DOUGLAS MELVIN SAVOIE “Quiet ave his ways, but sin- cere are his thoughts.” He’s one of the shy but friendly boys of the class. He’s always willing to talk when given the opportunity. “Doug” will be remembered for his cute accent. ALLEN WAYNE STACY “The faster I go, the happier I'll be.” Allen may be quiet, but when he leaves a group, he is al- ways missed. All his classmates know that he is a good worker. JOSEPH PATRICK SCANNELL “A lover of sports, a lover of fun.’ Joe is one of the best all- around athletes in our class. His countless contributions to our sports teams on the “grid- iron’, “court”, and “diamond” gave us all something to cheer about during our four years at M .M.H:S. Basketball 1, 2, 3, (Co-Captain 4); Football 1, 2, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; ‘“‘“Most Athletic’. JO ANNE TARASKIEWICZ “A good heart is better than all the heads in the world.” Jo is well liked by everyone and is a source of confidence to all her friends. Her neat- ness, ability to sew, and hard work as Editor-in-Chief of our Aftermath will never be erased from our memories. Happiness is in the affirmative for this girl! Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; Office Staff 4; Aftermath (Edi- tor-in-Chief); Class Day Speaker. LINDA JEAN SILUN Oly i Lerest, (orasix Linda’s wit, charm, and en- thusiasm have made her well liked by everyone. She will always be remem- bered for her spirit at athletic events and her leadership of Room 30. It is no surprise that she was voted “Most Popular Girl” in our class. French Club (President 2); Hockey (Manager 2, 3, 4); Basketball (Manager 1, 2, 3, 4) SS hibrary start o2,60 500 4: Aftermath Business Staff; Prom Committee 3, 4; Student Gov- ernment 4; Aftermath (Assist- ant Editor); ‘‘Most Popular’’. ROYCE DONALD SMITH “T've conquered school- what comes next?” Roy’s football achievement may never be excelled by another person at Millbury High. Although a freak in- jury early in the season took away any hopes of Roy breaking the high school record, his fine attempt will never be for- gotten. Football 1, 2, 3, (Captain 4); Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Baseball 3.
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