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T U R N E R S F ALLS HIGH SCHOOL Y E A R BO O K 1 9 3 8 ERNESTINE ANN NADEAU “In history class Mr. Lorden mould like to know How Ninin wallops that gum so.” “N i nin Ninin belonged to the Hiksos Club. She ushered at the Sopho- more Hojj, the Prom, Prize Speaking, Commencement, Class Day and the Senior F ' lay. She is also a member of the Latin, Glee, and French Clubs Plans to take i|i nursing WALTER NIEDRALA ■ alt “Waller hails from the town of Gill, Thai ' s a great big city lost in the hills.’ Walter is one of our quiet lads who likes hunting and fishing. Because of work at home Walt has not had an opportunity to join clubs. Whenever anything needs to be done Walter is al- ways first to offer his help. Plans to join the Navy BERNADETTE O’CONNELL “Okie” “We all know Okie at least by name, And some know she likes a Terraplane.” Okie did a splendid job in “If I Were King” as Hugette. She has been a member of the Band, French, Latin and Commercial Clubs. She was an usher at the Prom, Prize Speaking, Fresh- man Hop and last year’s Commencement exercises. Plans to go to Rochester University HELEN MARGARET PARKS “Parksie” “Parksie who won’t let a History quiz stick her, Is often seen with the reel-head Bricker.” Parksie is a member of the Latin, Commercial and Glee Clubs as well as the Secretary of the French Club. She ushered at the Prom, the Sophomore and Freshman Socials and at Junior Prize Speaking, Commencement, and Senior Play. Plans to go to Middlebury HENRY PARZICK “Par “From Henry never comes a sound But you’ll always know when he’s around.” Henry belonged to the French, Latin, and “T” Clubs. He was an end on the Football team, and also played Class Basketball for Millers Falls. His basetall career was limited to one year. Plans to go to work PAGE rWENTY-ONE
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TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL V E A R BO 0 Iv 19 3 8 HAROLD MCCARTHY “Ozzie” “Ozzie really isn’t a bashful boy ’Cause he’s always first to shout ‘Girl ahoy’.” Ozzie has participated in the French Club and was chairman of the Prom committee as well as ushering at the Freshman and Sophomore Socials and the Junior From. Ozzie did a good job in the Senior Play and had charge of the senior pictures. Finns hit undeeided GLADYS MAE MERRIOTT Susie ' “If you ask Susie where she’ll stay She’ll always answer, ‘Hudson Bay’.” Gladys belonged to Glee Club her freshman and sophomore years and is still active in Girl Scout work. She has earned her 80-word Gregg - short certificate. Finns to work ANN MONKIEWIC7, “Annie” “If there’s music, or dancing, or fun anywhere, You’re sure to find Ann taking part in it there.” Ann has been in many outside activities. She belonged to the Glee Club one year, and the French Club two years. She ushered at the Freshman Hop, Junior Frize Speaking, and last year ' s Class Day and Graduation. As a freshman, Ann also belonged to the Hiksos Club. She has played on Baseball, Class Basket- ball, and Hockey teams. She was the Assistant Manager of last year’s Basketball team. In the Senior Play, Ann played the role of Jehanneton. Finns to take up hairdressing WALTER MONKIEWICZ “Hank” “His friends call him Hank, Monk, or Curly! But what he hates most is to be called early.” Hank is quite an able assistant having been manager of the stage for the Senior Flay and assistant business manager on the Yearbook staff. He played freshman basketball and foot- ball. He belongs to the Photo Club and has ushered at the various socials. He was a member of the Prom Committee. Finns to join the Navy RAYMOND AIOKIN Soldier” “Mr. Garden ' s buckskin boy Finds hunting his only joy.” Soldier represented the Fowertown in Baseball and Track. He also was a member of the Science Club. Finns to travel FARE ' TWENTY
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T U R X E R S FALLS HIGH SC H 0 0 L Y E A R B 0 O K 1 !) 3 8 ELAINE PERKINS “Perkie” “Elaine admits she’s often a pest, Bat me like her just as well as the rest.” Elaine belonged to the Glee Club and served on several social committees. Plans to to work LILLIAN PETR IN “Pete” “Lillian is our very jolly lass, Who never lets a good laugh pass.” Lillian with the hearty laughter is very good company. She has been a member of the French Club for two years. Plans to train at Mercy Hospital in Springfield CECILE PISIvOH “Sunny” “Sunny is a sweet South End lass And with a certain boy rales first-class.” During her four years in high school, Cecile has taken part in French and Glee Clubs, and has served on various committees. She played Class Basketball and was a ticket seller. Plans to attend M licelock ' s Teachers’ Training School in Boston GRACE PODLENSKI “Grade” “A fun-loving lass from the Patch Is Grade, who plays in each athletic match.” Gracie was one of our best girl athletes. She played Field Hockey for two years. During her soxrhomore year she played on the second basketball team. For two years she has played on the Varsity Basketball team. She also played Baseball, and Class Basketball. Gracic was a member of the Commercial Club, and ushered at the Senior F ' lay also. Winner of 80-word Gregg shorthand certificate. Plans to enter Commercial School SYLVIA PODLING “Syl” “Our Syl is ambitious with many a yen And notice the sigh when we mention her Len.” Sylvia has been an active member of the Commercial, Latin, Glee and Hiksos Clubs. She was unable to participate in Prize Speaking due to illness. She was a member of the Senior Play cast and ushered at various socials. She has 80-word Gregg shorthand certificate. Plans to become a nurse PAGE TWENTY-TWO
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