Turners Falls High School - Peske Tuk Yearbook (Turners Falls, MA)

 - Class of 1954

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JACQUELINE ANN ANNEAR jackie To know her wa: to love her But golden wa: her hair, I will not lie. Jackie, who has been one of our peppy cheer leaders for two years, started by being a J.V. cheerleader during her sophomore, year. Besides being active in cheering, she was in the Art Club for one year, Community Service Club for three years, History Club for three years, and she was a tumbler for four years. jackie played Intramural basketball for one year, ushered at the junior Prom, was on the nominating committee her sophomore year and ushered at the Freshman Hop. In her senior year she was manager of the Girls' Basketball Team. Jackie was a ticket seller for The Barretts of Wimpole Street our Senior Play. JOAN BEVERLY BEAUCHAMP joanie A friend may well he reckoned ar the mafterpiece of Nature. Joanie was active in the musical department all four years. She was in the band for four years, orchestra three years, and Swingsters for two years. Along with these activities she belonged to many clubs including the History, Camera, Art, and Girls' Glee Club. joanie played basketball for two years and was a tumbler for four years. She also ushered at the Sophomore Social and the Freshman Hop. Joanie did a line job as Bella in our Senior Play, The Barretts of Wimpole Streetff RAYMOND BENDER Ben The laughter of man, if the contentment of God. One of our most active students was Ray. He was on the football team for three years, tennis team for four years, Boys' Glee Club for three years, Manager of the basket- ball team for two years, and played intramurals for four years. Along with this he belonged to the Art, History, and T Clubs. Ray was an alternate for junior Prize Speak- ing and ushered at the Sophomore Social, Freshman Hop, and the junior Prom. He dis- played his acting ability in the play Our Miss Brooks , in which he played the part of the athletic coach, and in the Senior Play, The Barretts of Wimpole Street , in which he played the exacting part of Edward Moulton-Barrett. EDWARD BIALECKI Eddie Beneath a rough exterior he hides a heart of gold. Eddie was fairly active in sports during his four years at Turners. He played football for two years, basketball for one year, and baseball for one year. I8

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WILMA M. LYMAN ERNEST E. MOMANEY Red' A better comrade t'would he hard to find. Red was active in sports Jeing on the football team for two years, and he participated in intramurals for four years. He also was a member of the T Club. He was elected Vice- President of our class his sen- lor year. He was a member of :he History Club and Art Club for two years, and the Netop and Yearbook Staffs. Red was one of our Junior Prize Speakers and played the part of Martin in the play 'Our Miss Brooks. He also ook the part of Henry Moul- :on-Barrett in the Senior Play, 'The Barretts of Wimpole Street. Sentnr Winters RICHARD THOMPSON Dick He har achieved .ruccerr who har lived well, laughed often and loved much. Dick was elected our class president for three years. He also was an active member of the Netop and Yearbook Staffs. Dick represented Tur- ners at Boys' State and was a member of the Art Club. He participated in football his freshman year and also was on the class ring committee his sophomore year. Dick took the male lead, Robert Browning, in our Senior Play, The Barretts of Wimpole Street. BARBARA JUREK Barbie A perronality that changer to .fait itr .rurroundingrf Barbie, our class secretary, was one of our most active students being a member of the tumbling team for four years. She was also a member of the Art Club and Glee Club being section leader her senior year. She was a j.V. cheerleader her sophomore year and a Varsity cheerleader her junior and senior years. Barbie was a Junior Prize Speaker and also belonged to the Community Service and History Clubs. She served on some dance committees and was secretary to Mr. Oakes. Barbie was also in charge of properties for our senior play. Willie LY L. KOZLOSKI Alwayr.to excell and he Mary Lou low all her care war to he fair Ind all her tarhr to he sweet. ary Lou, our eflicient class urer, has shown interest nany of our school activi- She was a member of Art, History, French, tmunity Service, and Glee ig she was elected Presi- of the Glee Club her it year. Mary Lou was our py majorette who lead band and besides all of 2, she was an office girl. :ring and serving on le committees were also er agenda. Mary Lou was iarge of costumes for our Jr play. 1954 Juperzor to otherrf' Willie has been very active these four years being class historian and editor of the Netop and co-editor of the Yearbook. She was a member of the band and Girls' Glee Club for three years and the basketball and tumbling teams for four years. Willie was in the Art Club, History Club, and Camera Club for two years and the Community Service Club for three years. She was first prize winner in the Junior Prize Speaking Contest. At the junior Prom she was an usher. She played the part of Miss Brooks in the one act play. Our Miss Brooks. She was a section leader in Glee Club her senior year. Willie took the part of Arabel in the Senior Play, The Barretts of Wim- pole Street.



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LAURETTE PHYLLIS BORDEAUX Laurie Nothing in life is more wonderful than faith. Laurie was a member of the Home Economics Club, the Community Service Club, The History Club, andlthe Girls' Glee Club. She ushered at Graduation her junior year and was on the decorating committee for the Junior Prom. Laurie also was a ticket seller for our senior play. PHILIP BORDEAUX Phil An upright, downright honest man. Phil was a member of the Boys' Glee Club for three years. He played Intramural Basketball during his Sophomore and Junior years. He did a line job in the role of Charles Barrett in The Barretts of Wimpole Street. Because Phil shouldered a man's responsi- bilities at a very early age and carried on through high school he has not had time for those many extra activities which mean so much to the average student. We are proud, Phil , to number you among the most dependable of the Class of '54. LEWIS A. BROWN 'Bud True Jilence if the rert of the mind. Bud was a member of our band for one year. He sang with the Boys' Glee Club for three years and was on the track team for one year. Bud was also George Moulton- Barrett in our Senior Play, The Barretts of Wimpole Street. PATRICIA BROZO Pat Bene1zolence in :mall thingrf' Pat was in the Home Economics Club in her Freshman year and was one of the snappy tumblers for four years. She was also a member of the Art, Community Service, and History Clubs. Pat served as secretary to Mr. Sullivan and was a Bank Day Cashier in her senior year. She also ushered at Class Day and Graduation. Pat was a ticket seller for our senior play. 19

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