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“WITH FAITH WE CANNOT FAIL” TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 1946 MARILYN RUTH MERCIER “Mare” “Marilyn, with radiance we all adore Causes one to look twice — and twice more. Marilyn was a cheerleader who led our boys to victory for two years. She ushered at our class dances and worked on several committees for the Prom. She belonged to the Commercial, Home Economics and Glee Clubs. Outside she is a drummer in the famed M. F. Drum and Bugle Corps and is employed as a pencil-pusher at Mackin’s. Work LOUIS MILONIS “Louie” “I don’t think he’ll be in school tomorrow, ' Cause tonight he’s going to Brattleboro. Louie played two years of football during his high school career. He did an outstanding job his senior year which made him a member of the “T” Club. Lip played intramural basketball and ushered at various dances. He also served on other committees for dances. Texas A and M PAULINE MARGARET MINER “Polly” “ Heart on her lips and soul within her eyes Soft as her clime and sunny as the skies.” Polly belonged to the Home Economics, Commercial and the War Service Clubs for one year. She ushered at the Junior Prom and also at junior prize speaking. Continue present work PETER MINER “Pete” “ Under Pete ' s eyes there’s never a sag He always gets home early, from old Montag.” Pete was a member of our track team for two years and played two years of basketball. He was manager of the football and baseball team his sophomore year. Pete was also a member of the Aeronautics Club and the “T” Club. He ushered for our “Prom’’ and the Fresh- man Hop. Army CHESTER A. MLECZKO “Chet” ‘ 1 Chet is one of our free lancers So girls look out; he knows the answers. Chet is a member of the Aeronautics Club, year book staff, and manager of the track team for three years. He has ushered at our class dances and is a member of the Pro Merito Club. Work Page Twenty-one
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“WITH FAITH WE CANNOT FAIL’’ TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 1946 ALFRED JOHN LIVELY “Al” “ From Northfield to Turners Al was cooking on all four burners. Al had an important part in our band, handling the big drum for three years. He was on the decorating committee for the Sophomore Dance. Al spent his junior year at the Northfield High School where he took part in intramural sports. Army MILDRED MARJORIE LUIPPOLD “Mil” “ Her voice was ever soft, Gentle and low Mil was a member of the Home Economics Club in her freshman year and she was one of those sweet singers in the Girl’s Glee Club for three years. She also was a member of the Commercial Club for two years. Undecided CLAIRE NELLIE LYSIAK “Liz” ‘ 1 Her laughter pitched on lively keys Long linger in memories.” Jovial and witty, Liz seems to have had an experimental finger in many pies. She played basketball one year, was a ticket seller for three years, and was chairman of the Junior Prom music committee for the Sophomore social, belonged to the O. G ' s and ushered at the senior play. Nursing ADAM SIMON MALEK “Technicolor” “Red-headed and left-handed Adam speeds along even if the roads aren ' t sanded.” Adam belonged to the Aeronautics Club and was an usher at the Sophomore Dance and the Junior Prom. Adam revealed his dramatic talent by playing the part of “Henry” in “Junior Miss” and he was an alternate at junior prize speaking. He played baseball for two years and also took part in intramural basketball. Navy WILLIAM KENNETH MARTIN “Knobby” “ He ' s loud, strong and funny But his disposition is always sunny.” Billy was formerly a member of the class of ' 44. He was inducted into the Army on May 24, 1943 and was discharged on September 10, 1945. Billy served one year overseas with the M.P.’s in the European Theater of Operations. While in high school he played football, basketball and base- ball. He was a member of the “T” Club and managed to find time to serve on various dance committees as well as usher at the Junior Prom. Undecided Page Twenty
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“WITH FAITH WE CANNOT FAIL’’ TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 1946 EDWARD J. MOLONGOSKI “Eddy” “Always quiet and rather shy Yet a friend, who ' ll stand by.” Eddy participated in a play in his freshman year and did a good job. He worked on the checking committee for the Freshman Hop and was Junior Prom chairman. Eddy’s very studious, which accounts for the fact that he is Pro Merito. Further Education BEATRICE D. MOMANEY “Bea” “If to her share some female errors fall Look on her face and you ' ll forget them all.” Bea trumpeted in the band, for four years, belonged to the Home Economics Club for one year and was a member of the O. G’s. She also ushered at junior prize speaking. She played with the Swingsters, too. Work ANITA ANN MORIN “Neet” “Anita is dainty, sweet and petite ; Her poise charming; her personality, sweet.” Her deep interest in the art of music is demonstrated by the fact that she was for three years a member of the Glee Club, of the band for two and the Choral Club for one. She has been on the decorating committee and an usher for various dances and also ushered at junior prize speaking. A member of the War Service and the Art Clubs, she was elected treasurer of the latter in her junior year. Other activities include property manager for senior play and alternate for junior prize speaking. Stenographer ESTHER LORRAINE MORRISON “Essay” “ Her will to work, her hope to succeed. Are all the things she ' ll ever need.” Esther was a member of the French Club two years, Art Club for three years, Glee Club four years, War Service Club for two years and the Commercial Club. She served on decorating committees for the Sopho- more Social and various club parties. On top of all this, she found time to usher for junior prize speaking and the senior play and to be business manager for Netop and the year book. Nursing then college GLORIA JOYCE NADEAU “Jinx” “ Jinx is reserved, demure and shy But hidden beneath, there ' s a devil in her eye.” Jinx was a member of the French Club, she did much to help the War Service Club and she, too, was one of the ideal secretaries being a member of the Commercial Club. Her warbling added to those girls with the golden voices, the Girls’ Glee Club. Jinx also was a member of those gallavanting girls, the O. G’s. Work Page Twenty-two
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