Millis High School - Mowhawk Yearbook (Millis, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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MARIE LA BOUNTY “Re” .. . most sincere, most bashful, short- est, smallest feet . . . likes children, good food, sports, television . . . dis- likes homework, doing dishes . . . “Oh, welll” . . . writing letters, collecting movie star pictures . . . to travel and to be a typist. HOWARD INGRAHAM “Howie” . . . played Randolph in our Senior play . . . silliest, smallest feet, wittiest . . . likes hillbilly music... dislikes girls that don’t wear lipstick . . . “What‘s the story?” . . . sports, girls . . . to travel. CHARLES HARRIS “Chas” . . . played Rex in our Senior play ... tallest, cutest, most studious, most ambitious, prettiest smile, done most for M. H. S. most cooperative, most likely to succeed . . . likes base- ball . . . dislikes girls who make them- selves look cheap ... “And what not!” . . . fishing . . . to become successful in the field | enter. MARY O’DONNELL “Mim” . . . played Eloise in our Senior play . . . best looking, prettiest smile, prettiest eyes, most likely to be an old maid . . . likes doing things for others . . . dislikes people who are insincere . .. “Oh gosh, | forgot!” . . . sports . .. to be a nurse, stay single. CLAIRE LIPSETT “Ripper” . . . played Susie in “A Date With Judy” . . . cutest, wittiest, pretti- est teeth, shortest hair . . . likes bas- ketball, football, cheering, driving, truthfulness . . . dislikes people who don’t answer letters promptly, boys who stand you up ... “Don’t get all shook up!” . . . hunting and fishing . . . to join the service. MICHAEL MUSHNICK “Mickey” . . . played Mr. Martindale in our Senior play . . . laziest, most stub- born, hottest temper, longest hair, pret- tiest hair . . . likes to go on long trips . . . dislikes people who are late... “Don’t give me the business!” .. . fixing things . . . to operate a prosper- ous business.

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JANET BRODEUR Janet . . . flirtiest . . . likes dancing, ice- skating at night, clam dinner . . . dis- likes people with split personalities . . . Oh, for Pete’s sake!” ... sports... to be happily married. EDWARD DUHAMEL “Dewey” . . . One to crack up a car first, most conceited, slowest, most likely to be a bachelor . . . likes football dislikes school .. . “The heck | will!’ . . . hunting . . . to get married. DONALD COX “Coxie” . . played Oogie in “A Date With Judy” . . . best looking, best dressed, best personality, most versatile, neatest, friendliest, best disposition, most popu- lar ... likes Shirley, Italian food, sports, popular music . . . dislikes writing let- ters, waiting ... “You’re a nice kid and | like youl” . . . photography, sports . to go to Hawaii, own a Lincoln. MARION KENNEY Marion . . . played Hannah in “A Date With Judy” . . . tallest, biggest feet . likes good music, books, movies, pizza. . . dislikes girls who wear too much makeup . . . “Just for chuckles” . . . photography .. . to travel. ELENA COSTA “Ellie” . . . played Mrs. Hotchkiss in “A Date With Judy” .. . likes Mr. Doyle, people who are honest, taking care of children, good food, good movies, and good books . . . dislikes people who argue, liars, sarcasm . . . “Oh, dear!” - .. collecting stamps . . . to become @ school teacher and to travel. PHILIP GILPATRICK “Phil” . . . most sincere, most bashful, quietest, prettiest teeth, shortest, first to be bald . . . likes good cars . . . dis- likes homework . . . fixing cars to become a mechanic.



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dy 4 g 4 4 a g r q CYNTHIA SIMPSON MURIEL WINIKER t, funniest, most stub- Simp” . . . played Judy in our Senior “Sister” . . . likes clothes, popular music, . dislikes people crack up play . . . best personality, best disposi- Red Sox, Mr. Doyle. . 4 . likes fried chicken and tion, friendliest, easiest to get along who are late, can’t take a joke, and (Poy: whose names begin with the let- with, most popular, silliest, best dancer who make fun of a certain college... er ix f . dis- . . . likes highly seasoned food, classi- “Oh; darn) it! Blikes studying and being yelled at... cal music, eating, sports . . . dislikes shots and phonograph records .. . . ice skating and people who aren’t on time . . . “For travel and to become a success in the ie Pete’s Sake” .. . piano... to see the business field. world. Class Poem Our high-school days will ended be on Graduation Day— In 1953 we've come to the parting of our ways. With reluctant hearts we bid farewell For graduation time draws near. We've fervent hopes that we'll excel In that future beginning here. Soon the only thing remaining Will be memories of happy times, Of the knowledge we've been gaining— How brightly they will shine! Our high-school days are ended on Graduation Day; At long last we have come to the parting of our ways. —Selva Patino . collecting snap-

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