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‘WITH FAITH WE CANNOT FAIL” TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 1946 IRENE EMILY PARZYCH “Reen” “Cheerful and busy, and welcome Wherever she goes!” Reen was in the Latin Club for two years, the Commerical Club for two years, the Art Club two years, and the War Service Club for two years and was on the decorating committee for all the dances. She came all the way from Greenfield to attend our school this year. Mercy Hospital then Airplane Stewardess DORIS MARIE PAULIN “Do” “Always ready to lend a hand, Do will work to beat the band!” Do has been in the Home Economics, Commercial, French, and War Service Clubs. She has lent her voice to the Glee Club and was in the Art Club for a year. As chairman of refreshment committees for several dances she has done a grand job and has found time to help as a ticker seller at our games for two years. Do ushered at senior play and was a speedy typist for the Netop. The O. G’s were part of Do ' s pastime. Northampton Commercial School DOROTHY ANN PELIS “Dot” “ Blonde , energetic, charming and petite That’ s our Dottie, and is she sweet!” Dot was president of that organization of wonderful seamstresses and cooks, the Home Economics Club, a talented member of the Art Club, a helpful member of the War Service Club and a snappy little stepper in the well-known girls ' drill team. She also served on the various dance committees. Work LORRAINE RITA PELLETIER “Lolo” “ Lolo has no time for other things Except working on dresses!” Lolo was a member of the band and Home Economics Club her freshman year. She was on the program committee for the Junior Prom. In her senior year she was a member of the Commercial Club. She was on the costume committee for the senior play. She was also a member of the War Service Club for 3 years. Work PHYLLIS BARBARA PETROSKI “Red” “ Her smile is the weapon Of universal charm!” Red entered the Turners Falls High School in 1945 as a senior. She formerly came from South Deerfield where she was a member of a glee club and several athletic clubs at that high school. Red is one of Miss Little’s bond and stamps bookkeepers, too. As for outside interests, she tells us that her enthusiasms are roller-skating and dancing. Private Secretary Page Twenty-three I
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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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“WITH FAITH WE CANNOT FAIL” TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 1046 DOROTHY EVELYN PINE “Dottie” “She is a maid of artless grace, Gentle inform and fair of face.” Dottie has been on the tumbling team, a twirler, an usher for the Sophomore Social and also for the Junior Prom. She has worked in the office for two years. Work FRANK EDWARD PIPIONE, JR. “Pip” “ Happy-go-lucky always with a smile. On a clear day, one can see it for a mile.” Pip played tackle in football for two years and also participated in intramurals. He was a member of the Aero Club and he served on differ- ent committees at our dances. He is a rabid sports fan backing up the Boston Red Sox and Cade’s Yo Club.” Work PHYLLIS MADELINE REGAN “McGee” “ There are several ways to make work easier But a smile seems to be the best.” Phyllis was vice-president of the Home Economics Club her freshman year and a member of the Commercial Club for two years. She also ushered at the Junior Prom. Secretarial work ROSE MARIE RYAN “Peachy” “Grace is in all her steps! Heaven in her eye! In every gesture, dignity and love!” Peachy was a member of the Commercial, Glee and Home Economics Clubs for one year. She took part in the Spanish and War Service Clubs for three years. She was a cheerleader for three years and a member of the drill team for two. She ushered at the Junior Prom and was on the costume and make-up committee for the senior play. Travel ROBERT SABATO “Bob” “Bob’ s favorite motto is ' Greenfield or Bust ' And under his feet there lies no dust.” Bob was one of our best musicians. He played drums for the Swingsters for four years. He also added his talent to the band and orchestra for one year. He played one year of football and was a member of the French, Latin and Boy.’s Glee Clubs. He did a fine job as “Willis Reynolds” in our senior play. Bob also found time to become one of our snappy cheer- leaders and to be on the yearbook staff. Navy Page Twenty-four
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