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TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL Y E A R R 0 O Iv 19 3 8 IIAKKIS VKI) •riiioken “His hobby is chickens Which he raises like the dickens.” Harris participated in Freshman Basketball and Baseball. Dur- ing his sophomore year he belonged to the Science and Photo Clubs. When Harris was a junior he was an usher at the Junior Prom and a member of the Biology Club ' . Harris also was a member of the Pro Merito Society. ! l:ius to go hi Massachusetts State College | YII. TTI,KS “I . I . Waffles ' “P. l says, ‘Life without a red-head Certainty would be most dead ' .” P. P. found time for the Batin and German Clubs, playing the lead as Francois Villon in the Senior Play, “If I Were King.’’ Took part in Junior Prize Speaking, had charge of the music at the Junior Prom and was a member of the Netop board for three years besides being on the Yearbook staff. He plans to further his education EDWIN WELCOME “Johnny” “Johnny is quite a merry lad Just watch him laugh and you can’t get mad.” Edwin participated in the Glee Latin and French Clubs, and was a member of the Track team and Football squad. Plans to join the Navy ERNESTINE WELCOME “Stino” “Stino sure is a popular gal But with Pee Wee Lenois she’s a great pal.” For clubs Stino has the Commercial Club of which she is vice- president and in the line of sports she has played both Hockey and Basketball. She has also earned her 80-word Gregg short- hand certificate. Plans to go to work MARY WESTON “Mayee” “Mary’s grin is quite contagious Especially when Mr. Lorden tries to scold us.” Mary was quite an active member in the Commercial Club her senior year. Served on the refreshment committee at the Senior Farewell. She also participated in the Hiksos and Glee Clubs. She has been given her 80-word Gregg shorthand certificate. Plans to become a Hairdresser in Springfield PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT
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TURNERS FALLS HIGH SC II 00 I Y E A R ROOK 19 3 8 JESSIE TRANOWSK1 “Jessica” “Jessie’s wants and likes are many bill Her greatest desire is to have her hear eat.” Jessie was an outstanding Basketball player in her freshman and sophomore years but afterwards due to an injury she was obliged to give up all sports. She was a member of the Hiksos and Glee Clubs. l’liinx to take a course in Dress Designing at Springfield ANNA TUMINSKI “Toming” “Taming ' s an ace on the basketball floor, And you should see her ‘Up I-Skip’ down the corridor!” Toming never found time for any clubs but had plenty for play- ing three years of Basketball, three of Hockey and three more of Baseball. Plans to go to work ALFRED A HONORA VIENCEK “Freda” “ When Freda tongs for a little spin, She rides to Sunderland and back again.” Alfreda was a member of the Glee Club her freshman and sopho- more years. She was assistant business manager on the Netop staff and one of the Yearbook staff and she took part in the Commercial Club for two years and Latin Club one year. Plans to do secretarial work GE E [EVE 1LLEN EX V E “Gen appears to be the quiet kind, But she loves and hates, you’ll surely find.” “Gen” Gen was a member of the Glee Club for one year. She was also a member of the French Club. She also has her 80-word Gregg shorthand certificate. Plans to get a secretarial position BARTHOLOMEW VIVIER “Bart” “Of Marathoners we’ve had very few, Bat Bart has ably upheld the white and blue.” During his freshman and sophomore years Bart was on the Track team and has been a member of the “T” Club for three years. He joined the Science and Photo Clubs. He was in the Senior Play cast , in addition Bart was on the committee of the Junior Prom and Freshman Social. Plans o go to Springfield Trade .School PAG E T V E N T V-SEVEN
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TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BO 0 K 19 3 8 EDYVAR I) Y ARBI AC “Reimy” “What a man axis Benny on the basketball floor! Too bad he’s going, we could use him much more.” Benny was active in Football, Baseball, and Basketball, and be- longed to the “T” Club. What a flash he was indoors and out. (Mails to mirk ‘When Helen wants to be jolly She needs blit think of Holly.’’ Helen was on the Freshman, Sophomore Socials, and Junior Prom committees and was an usher at the Senior Play. She belonged to the French Club her sophomore and junior years, Commer- cial Club for two years during which time she was the club’s secretary. She was usher for Class Day and Graduation, on the Yearbook staff, and she was also a Pro Merito. She has also the Gregg award for passing the 100-word shorthand test. Honor essayist at Graduation. Plans to become :i secretary HELEN ZEYVINSKI “Cuddles” “Zuzu’s cute but temperamental Though underneath she’s sweet and very gentle.” There was a controversy about Helen’s nicknames, so yours truly compromised and now both appear. She took part in the Commercial, Hiksos, and Glee Clubs. Ushered at the Senior Play. Plans to take up Beauty Culture STEPHEN ZMUDA “The Zamouml” “The Zamound never hurries, says it doesn’t pay, But he gets there eventually in his own sweet way.” Our soft-voiced Zamound does mighty well in handling a boat and fishing rod. He was a member of the freshman baseball and and basketball teams. He also belong to the Science Club. Plans to go to work ANNA ZUKOYVSKI “Ann” “Ann’s that quiet Fourth Street lass And she can shine in any class.” Ann belonged to the Hiksos, Latin and Commercial Clubs, and ushered at the Commercial Club Social and the Senior Play. Plans to further education PA GE T WEN TV- MNE
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