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CAROL PHYLLIS KOZIK Carol 'True friendship glirlenr and glow: like a diamond. No sweeter personality is known to us than that of Carol's. Aside from this, however, we find that Carol is the outdoor type of girl, very active and athletically inclined, as she has proved during four years of intramural basketball. She played in the Band and Swingsters a full four years and also belonged to the Girls' Glee Club for three years. She ushered at the Junior Prom, the Freshman Hop and at Junior Prize Speaking. Carol was a Pro Merito and member of the Netop and Yearbook Staffs. The French, History, Art and Community Service Clubs found a worthy participant in glarolf' She also played one of the young girls in the Senior ay. BARBARA ANN KRUSIEWSKI Barb Silence ir the element in which the great farhion them.rel11e:. Barb, an active club member belonged to the Home Economics Club one year and the Community Service Club for three years. She was also, a member of the History Club for one year. Barb, proving her commercial ability was a Bank Day Cashier and secretary to Miss Little during her senior year. STANLEY JOSEPH KOPEC Stash The higher we are placed, the more humhly should Stash was a very active member of our musical organiza- tions. He proved his talents by being in Band, Orchestra, and Swingsters for four years, All State Band for two years and by being elected Student director of our Band in his senior year. He also represented us in the U. S. Navy Band. History Club and Camera Club had Stash as a member for four years, Glee Club and French Club for three years, and the Art Club for two years. He donated his share of work during his junior year by being an usher at the Prom, a decorator at junior Prize Speaking, a soloist at Prize Speaking and one of the nominating committee for class oliicers. In addition to all of this, he served on the class ring committee, the Sopho- more Social and Freshman Hop decorating committees. He ably played the Minister in Life With Father, and Dr. Bradley in, The Man Who Came to Dinner, ADRIENNE ANNETTE KOSTECKI Adie For whoever know: how to return a laimlnerr :he har received, Mutt he a friend ahove all price. Adie joined our class in her senior year and got right into the swing of things. She joined the Glee Club and was secretary to Miss Teed. When she joined the History Club, her fellow students showed their recoznition of her talents by electing her secretary thereof. Adie worked hard on the properties committee for the Senior Play. 'Q
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VIRGINIA LOUISE JUBENVILLE Ginny 1 propose to fight it out on this line if it taker me all summer. Ginny, a spark on our J. V. and Varsity Cheering Squads, belonged to the Community Service Club, Glee Club, His- tory Club, Home Economics Club, Art Club and Freshman Echo Choir. Ginny served on the ticket committee for The Man Who Came to Dinner. JOHN F. KABANIEC, JR. Kaban Labor conquer: eternity. Kaban was one of the faithful members of the track team for four years. He belonged to the T Club, History Club and Camera Club. Kaban was also active in the Rifle Club and in his senior year, he joined the Boys' Glee Club. In The Man Who Came to Dinner, Kaban played the inimitable, Banio. SALLY ANN KANGAS She': good and true and Jtriues With all her might Her duty faithfully to do. Sally has been a willing worker, giving her time to serve on the decorating committee for the Sophomore Social, the Invitation Committee for the Junior Prom and refreshment committee for the Senior Reception to the Freshmen. She has been a member of the Girls' Glee Club for two years and the Art Club for one year. Sally's commercial activities include being a Bank Day Cashier, and secretary to Mr. Burke and Mr. Pike. She has been a member of the Pro Merito society for three years and is on the News Staff of the Netop and Yearbook. JANE L. JUREK Jigger Do you not know I um a woman. When I think, I must speak. After her sophomore year here, Jane moved to Shelburne Falls where she attended Arms Academy. At Arms Academy, Jigger sang in the chorus and was a twirler. This year she returned to our school and the old gang. At Turners Falls High School she belonged to the Community Service Club one year and marched with the band as a twirler during her sophomore year. She also played Jean in Home for Christ- mas. Jigger also served on the costume committee for the Senior Play.
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CAROL ANN LAMOUNTAIN Her life, private, inactive, calm and contemplative. Carol, although quiet and shy, was well-liked by all. She was not in many activities, but she did manage to serve three years in the Community Service Club and a half-year in tumbling. ber of the track team for Dutton in Home for Plainclothesman in The took part in the activities Wally also ushered at man Hop. WALTER FRANCIS LAPIERRE Wally H WiJely and .flow they .rturnble that go fast. Wally, musically minded, was a member of the Band, Orchestra, and the Swingsters for three years. He was a mem- one year and ably portrayed Mr, Christmas. Wally played the Man Who Came to Dinner. He of the History Club for two years. our Junior Prom and the Fresh- NORMA LARAMIE Self-trurt it the hrst recret of rumen. Norma was a twirler in the Band for three years and was made a lieutenant in her senior year. She belomzed to the Home Economics, Camera, History, and Community Service Clubs. She also was one of our busy office girls. Norma ushered for the Sophomore Social and the Freshman Hop, and served on the invitation committee for the Junior Prom. PATRICIA ANN LASKOSKI Patty A kind heart render: true friends. Patty was a member of both the Community Service Club and the Camera Club for three years. She was in the Home Economics Club for one year and the History Club for one year. During her junior year she ushered at the Junior Prom, Class Day, and Graduation exercises. Besides these activities she was a Bank Day Cashier and secretary to Mr. Fiigere. Patty worked hard getting costumes for our Senior P ay.
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