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TO BE SIMPLE IS 'ro BE GREAT TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 1947 RICHARD BLOOD Dicky A truefriend is a valuable asset. Dicky was on freshman baseball and football teams. He was on the track team one year and in varsity football one year. Dicky played Intra- mural basketball. He has been in the Glee Club for three years. Business School ROBERT BOISSY Cobb It is better to play than do nothing. Cobb was a member of the Netop staff his senior year and the Spanish and Aeronautics Clubs his junior year. As a freshman he was a member of the Latin Club. He played the part of Lowell Denton in the senior play, Harriett Many mornings he has been heard as he chugged into the schoolyard with his jalopy, Gwendolyn. Cobb was drum major in the Millers Falls Drum Corps. Undecided ALDERIC BOURBEAU Andre You ran hear all the girls say Grand For Andre is the ladies' Alan. Andre was originally a member of the class of 46. He played basket- ball in his freshman year, intermurals for two years and served on deco- rating committee for the sophomore social. He left school to join the Navy in '44. He received training at Sampson and then advanced train- ing at Newport, Rhode Island. From there he went to the islands in the Pacific. He was discharged june 28, 1946. Work EDWARD BOURBEAU Zock Every night he stays at home, Wa-itingfor her to call on the phone. Zock played football and basketball for two years. He also served on several dance committees. In his junior year he enlisted in the Navy and spent most of his time overseas with lighting 147 Naval Construction Battalion- CB's. Ed was a barber and cut the boys' hair in Okinawa, Marshall Islands and the Carolina Islands. Babson University JOHN BOURBEAU Chick The one who rarely speaks is always listened to. john played two years of football and one year of basketball. He left school for the Navy in May of '43 and was discharged in Feb. of '46. Work I 4 i Page Thirteen
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'TO BE SIMPLE IS TO BE GREAT TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 1947 RICHARD ALBER Dick His life was generous Filled to the brim with friendship. Dick was in a Columbus Day play his junior year and did a swell job in the senior play in the part of Freddie Stowe. In the summer following his junior year he was a delegate to Boy's State and was Pro Merito his senior year. He had a great deal to do with putting out this year book as a member of the staff. He assisted at several class dances. Draftsman or radio technician ALICE ANNEAR ' 'AI Happiness is a companion of success. As a freshman, Alice belonged to the Home Economics Club. She has added a sweet note to the Glee Club for three years. Al was a member of the tumbling team, the Community Service Group and the Commercial Club, each for three years. She was one of the property managers of the senior play and ushered at the Sophomore Social. Al is one of the busy girls who work in the ofiice. Telephone Operator H STANLEY BANASH Johnny He's most always smiling and gay, With a few serious moments each day. johnny was a member of the football and basketball team for three years. He was a member of the 1944 championship basketball team. He was on the track team for two years and played baseball one year. johnny was a member of the T Club for two years and ushered at dances. He left school his junior year to join the Navy. He was stationed in the Pacific and after his discharge came back to finish his senior year. Become a Forest Ranger ISABELLE BARNES Shorty To have the qualities of an artist is A gift from Heaven. Belle has been a member of the Art Club for four years, the Commercial Club for two years, the Home Economics, Community Service, and sophomore Sports Clubs. She served on the refreshment committee for the sophomore social, was on the decorating committee for the junior Prom and she ushered at the senior play. Belle played the part of Sarah in the Thanksgiving Day Play, The Examination. Undecided U9 LEONARD JOSEPH BERARD Berod Asfree as a leaf in the breeze. Berod ushered at the sophomore and freshman socials and was a very willing worker. He has been working at Fournier's Drug Store since his sophomore year in High School and thus has been inactive in sports. Our soda jerker likes to swim, fish, and paddle a canoe in the summer- time. Berod also likes the Boston Red Sox. Fournier's Drug Store Page Twelve
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TO BE SIMPLE IS TO BE GREAT TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 1947 ALBERT BRULE Toots Gay and carefree, as everyone knows, He creates laughter wherever he goes. Toots was manager of our present senior football team when they were freshmen. He played intramural basketball and sang with the Glee Club for three years. He was also assistant stage-manager at the senior play. Toots ushered at several of the school dances. Navy ROBERT BURNS Prof He projits most who serves best. Prof went to school in New York, coming to Turners his senior year. He made his first appearance in September of last year, and since then has been a big help to the class. Bob is a member of the yearbook and Netop staffs and also ushered at the Senior-Freshmen social. He was kept busy with the senior play for he not only acted the part of Charles Beecher but was electrician as well. ' Union College MARJORIE CADE Marge Alice A girl of many talents Contented with her life. Marge is greatly interested in music, having played the violin in the orchestra for four years and belonged to the Glee Club. She was a member of the Latin and Art Clubs. Marge displayed her argumentative talents in the senior play as one of the battling Beechers. The Netop and year- book claimed part of her time. Marge was also on the decorating com- mittees for various dances. American International College ROBERT CADRAN Bo0by Booby, an old salt, has a famous sea story. He's the only one, ever to cross the Pacijic in a dory. Booby was originally a member from the class of '45. He left in his junior year to serve Uncle Sam in both the Atlantic and Pacific. He was dis- charged in April, 1946 after twenty-seven months of service. While in high school he was an active member, played baseball, basketball, and football. Also, he was a member of the T and French Clubs, being Vice President in his sophomore year. Bryant College, R. I. WALTER CAREY Walt His time is forever, everywhere his place. Walt played the trombone in the band for four years. He was in a Christmas play his senior year and played jerusha Pantry in the senior play. In his junior year he was usher at the junior Prom and he was on the decorating committee of the Freshman-Senior Social. His junior year he was in the Aeronautics Club. Everybody likes to have him around because he is always good-natured and has a kind word for everyone. Walt tooted a bugle in the Millers Falls Drum Corps. Undecided Page Fourteen
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