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KAY NELLIE FOLK Bounty in uforh and effort made honorable. Kay took part in many clubs throughout her high school years. She was in the Home Economics Club, Community Service Club, History Club and Art Club. Being very artistic, Kay served on various decoration committees and was chairman of the Freshman Hop. In commercial work, she was a Bank Day Cashier and secretary to Mr. Fugere. Kay was also on the ticket committee for our senior play, The Barretts of Wimpole Street. CHRISTIAN FRITZ Buddy Born for success, he seemed with grace to win and heart to hold. Buddy played great football for four years at Turners Falls High. He ushered at the junior Prom and was elected President of our History Club his senior year. He also was an active member of the T Club for three years. DONALD GELINAS Gelly A good man ir rather to he chosen than great richer. Donald was extremely active in the field of sports. He played football, basketball, and baseball and also was on the track team for four years. In addition, he belonged to the French Club for one year and the T Club for three years. EDNA GENDREAU Politene.f.r goer far, yet costs nothing. Edna came to our high school in her senior year and therefore had little chance for our activities. She formerly lived in Townsend and spent her first three years of high school there, where she was a cheerleader. We were very glad to have Edna join our class and this year she became a member of our History Club. 24
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ISABELLE DICKSON Zip Our wortb is determined by tbe good deed: we do. Zip was on the staff of Netop and Yearbook. She showed her athletic ability by becoming a guard on the Girls' Basketball Team. In her junior year, she was an usher for Class Day and Graduation and this year she decorated for the Freshman Hop. Zip also was chairman of our Columbus Day play besides being one of the cast. Zip was' also on the- costume committee for our Senior Play, The Barretts of Wimpole Street. MARIAN ELLEN DUNCAN Dunc A workman ir known by bi: work. Marian has taken an active role in quite a few of our organizations. In her Fresh- man year, she belon d to the Home Economics Club of which she was the treasurer. She was also a membir of the Community Service Club and hit the high notes in the Glee Club for three years. Proving her business ability, she was one of the head Bank Day Cashiers and assistant to Miss Kelley, Mr. Burke's secretary. Serving on several dance committees, she was on decorations for the Sophomore Social and Prom and refreshment committee for the Freshman Hop. She was an usher for Junior Prize Speaking. During her Senior year, she was on Netop and Yearbook staffs. She was also in the Armistice Day play. Dunc was also on the make-up committee for our Senior Play, The Barretts of Wimpole Street. HELEN VIRGINIA EVANS It ir ber nature to be calm and undirturbedf' Helen was in the History Club, Girls' Glee Club, and Community Service Club. She was also on the decorating committee for the Junior Prom. She also served on the ticket committee for our senior play. JOSEPH VENCIL FOLK, JR. Joe Men of great abilities are generally of a large and vigorous nature. joe proved his love of sports by participating in both football and basketball for four years and the track team for two years. He was a member of the T Club for three years and belonged to the History Club in his senior year. 23
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SHIRLEY ANN GREENE Shirl She'r quiet, precire, and oh ro neat, But there'r loadr of fun underneath. Shirley belonged to the Home Economics Club in her Freshman year and in her Sophomore year was a J.V. cheerleader. She was a member of the Community Service and History Clubs and was one of our songsters in the Girls' Glee Club. In her junior year, Shirley ushered at graduation exercises and in her senior year was a Bank Day Cashier. DONALD PAUL GREENOUGH Scoop A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Scoop played football his freshman year and his senior year, was on the track team for three years, played basketball for one year, and was a member of the T Club for one year. He was also a member of the Art Club, and History Club being vice-president of the latter his senior year. Scoop belonged to the Glee Club his junior year, ushered at various dances, and played the part of Clancy in the play, And Came The Spring. Scoop was also on the ticket committee for our senior play, The Barretts of Wimpole Street. MAUREEN FRANCES HANLEY Neenie If :he maker ur happy now, .vhe'll make ur happy twenty yearr hence hy the memory of it. Neenie's jovial manner made her a welcome member of many clubs. She was in the Community Service, Art, and History Clubs, and she was treasurer of the Frerth Club during her junior year. In addition, she sang in the Girls' Glee Club for three years and was section leader her senior year. She was an active guard in intramural basketball. Neenie also served on the decoration committee for the Sophomore Social and ushered at graduation and class day in her junior year. Neenie was a ticket seller for the senior play, The Barretts of Wimpole Street. NANCY HASTINGS Nance Be alwayr ar merry ar ever you can. Nance was a member of the Home Economics Club her freshman year and for three years was a member of the Girls' Glee Club and the Community Service Club. She was also on numerous committees for dances and on the nominating committee for class oli- cers. Nance portrayed Sylvia in the play Our Miss Brooks, and she was secretary to Miss Clark. 25
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