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WE HOI,I) THE FUTI HE high s( hooi, of tliinkks falls JOHN RUSSEL FAHNSWOHTII, Jll. “Scoop” Jovial Hiotous Friendly John was our hard-working, popular editor of the Netop and year- book and honor essayist. He was a member of the Netop for four years besides being our class vice-president for two years. He dis- played his ability in dramatics as Vin in the senior play, also as an alternate in Junior Prize Speaking and as a speaker in numerous assemblies. Scoop was a member of the French Club for three years and the Latin Club for two years. Yale University BERNICE MARION FRANKLIN “Bcinie Brisk Mannerly Fun Bernie was a member of the Glee Club during her freshman year. Since she hails from the wilds of Gill. Bernie has spent most of her time skiing ' and skating. Work LAWRENCE EIRVARI) FI CERE “Fudge Loyal Enjoyable Frank Lawrence has been a member of the Biology Club and has ushered at all class dances. In the art tableaux in his senior year, he took the part of the father. Lawrence is also a member of the year- book staff and was stage manager of the senior play. Army MAURICE RENE FUGERE “Mo” Modest Reserved Forceful Mo was on the refreshment committee for the sophomore social. His hobby is photography and he is very good at it. He works at the First National store in the afternoons. Mo is a quiet lad. A e rial IMiotogra plter STANLEY . GAHININ “Garuski” Serious Ambitious Good-natured Stanley was on the track team for four years and also in the French, Latin, and T Clubs. He ushered at the freshman hop and decorated for the Junior Prom. He has been taking flying lessons at the air field. Now in Reserve Army Aviation. Army Air Corp Page Seventeen
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WE MOM) THE FI Tl RE iihhi school oi ti oners falls i»4a It It O L I) JAMES COLLINS “Bud llil arious Jovial Carefree Bud was the ticket collector at the Junior Prom. He was also on the decroating committee for the sophomore social. He was a mem- ber of the basketball team for one year. His favorite haunt is Greenfield. He is also good in skating. In the afternoon Bud works at the “Popular Market.” I . s. ai y JOHN FRANCIS COI.I.INS “Jackie” Jolly Frank Cheerful Jackie is one of the many fellows of our class who spent most of their spare time at work at the First National Store, of necessity to the exclusion of extra -curricula activities. However, he found time to star in intramural basketball, and to play on the baseball team. He has also helped to collect tickets at most of the school socials. A rin (1KKTKI DE I HSI I, A CONRAD “Trudy” Gentle Undaunted Cute In her sophomore year Trudy was a member of the basketball team. She was an angel in the “Living Pictures” tableaux, and was a member of the Commercial Club two years. For all class socials, she was chairman of decorating committees. Secretarial Work JINK liRESSUH Hutch cr ' Jolly Dynamic Jane played basketball three years. She was a nimble mem- ber of the tumbling- team her first three years. As a twirler Jane has made quite a hit for the past three years. Butcher ushered at the sophomore social and the Junior Prom. She was a member of the Glee Club her sophomore year, a cheer leader for the last three years and she topped her high school activities by winning the part of “Liza” in the senior play, Mrs. Miniver.” Intends lit work in a machine shop FERDINAND CHARLES ENGERMAN, JR. “Brud Fearless Capable Energetic One of the many bright spots of the football team for the past two years has been the excellent work of Brud at left guard. Brud ' s athletic prowess included baseball when he played for the Champion American Legion Baseball Team. He was a member of the T and Latin Clubs, as well as being an usher and member of the decorat- ing committee at several dances. Basketball intramurals wouldn’t seem the same without Brud’s football tactics. He was one of the original airplane spotters. Naval Air Corps Page Six teen
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II I C - II S( ll()OL OF T1 l( ER S FALLS 1943 “WE HOLD THE FUTURE VIRGIN I V MARY GERAGHTI “Sis Versatile Musical Gracious Virginia lias been a member of the Latin Club for four years and the French Club for one year. Very musically inclined, Sis” be- longed to the band and orchestra for two years, The Swingsters for three years, Glee Club three years, and she sang at the Xetop Cabaret. In her junior year she made Prize Speaking- and also was Helen” in the senior play this year. Virginia made Pro Merito. NIcrcy Hospital in Springfield ROIIERT HAKIIY GODIN “Gody” lloaming Humorous Good-natured Gody was a member of the Biology Club for one year. Also a mem- ber of the T Club. Member of the track team of which he w(as a fine tracksman. He assisted at the freshman hop. His favorite haunt is the Riverview Rink where you see him skating all the time. 1. s. Nav .11 ST1N HKIt Mil) GOl I.H “Jntty” Jaunty Bandman Generous Jutty hs been a member of the band for four years, and a member of the high school orchestra and the swing orchestra for three years. Here ' s hoping that that trumpet of his goes places. He was an usher at the Junior Prom and the senior reception for the fresh- men. Itliss Electrical School A I, HINA ELIZABETH GOLEC “Bona” Agile Eager Genuine Everyone knows Bena” who is the happy-go-lucky girl from Room 3. Her activities included ushering at Junior Prize Speaking and the sophomore and Junior Proms. She was an active member of the Home Economics Club. Your good sportsmanship will bring you good luck. ork ELEANOR ELSIE GRAY “Daddy Eager Earnest Gentle Eleanor was an usher at Prize Speaking in her junior year. She also belonged to the Glee Club for one year. Eleanor did not have much time for outside activities because she worked afternoons in Greenfield. Aviatrix Page Eighteen
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