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Page 6 TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 19 3 4 “—■ .— ,—+ Seated—Reading from left to right:—Barbara Harlow, David Sargent, Miss Ayer, faculty advisor; John Earley, and Elwyn Taber. Standing—Lower row, reading from left to right:—Irene Choate, Dagny Hoff, Janet Aitken, Josephine Waraksa, Evelyn Roe, and Charlotte Dykes. Center row, reading from left to right:—Fred Riel, Howard Miller, Bernard Cadran, Irving Krainson, and Donald Taber. Top row, reading from left to right:—Raymond Trudel, Francis Riel, and Gordon Higinbotham.
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19 3 4 TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL Page 7 jletop Progress HIS year, we, the Netop board completely revolutionized the magazine by changing it into a newspaper. We thought it would be better appreciated and more enjoyed by the student body. It meant a lot of work. There was more work than during the days of the magazine, and the time for the preparation of material was lessened. However, we were confident that we could swing it. It covered all the events of the year in a way that was more interesting than ever before, because now it was not just a remem¬ brance, it was news. It is of great interest to look through these past Netops, and to pick out the high-lights of this school year. Do you remember these? :— BLANKET TAX PLANNED FOR T. F. H. S. STUDENTS T. F. H. S. MILITARY UNIT IS FEATURE OF N. R. A. PARADE BRILLIANT TURNERS ELEVEN CLOSES MOST SUCCESSFUL SEASON WITH 12-0 VICTORY OVER HARDFIGHTING GREENFIELD TEAM SENIOR PLAY, “SUN UP” DELIGHTS LARGE, ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE INDIANS UPSET IN M. S. C. TOURNEY BY SMITH ACADEMY (Woe is me!) YENTA COTTON UPHOLDS FAMILY RECORD BY WINNING 17th ANNUAL SPEAKING CONTEST BEFORE CAPACITY AUDIENCE IN AUDITORIUM :|i i i :|: ART EXHIBIT BEING GIVEN IN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
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