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ROBERT J. LETOURNEAU Bob No man ir free who it no! the marler of bimrelff' Bob belonged to the History Club and the Art Club for one year. He was on the track team for four years and in his final year showed his abilities as a football player. For three years, Bob was also active in the T Club. In The Man Who Came to Dinner, Bob played Mr. Baker. HOWARD HAYES LINDSAY Howy Men, like bullelf, go farther! when lbey are rmootbertf' Howy came to the Turners Falls High School from New Jersey in his sophomore year and his place in our hearts was quickly won. He not only played football, baseball and basketball, but he also was on the track and tennis teams. In his senior year, he was elected President of the Glee Club and in his junior year he was chosen to participate in the All Stare Chorus. Howy was a Junior Prize Speaker and played Clarence in Life With Father. As a senior, he donated his wir and humor to the Netop and Yearbook meet- ings. In The Man Who Came to Dinner, Howy ably played the part of the handsome Bert Jefferson. JEAN ELIZABETH LEVEILLE A plearing perronality win: a perron many friendrf' Although, Jean appears to be quiet, she led an active life in high school. During her freshman year she was a member of the Home Economics Club, a member of the Art Club for two years and became a permanent member of the Band for four years. In her sophomore year, Jean was selected to be a part of the Girls' Glee Club, the Orchestra and the Community Service Club for three years. This year she was an usher at our Freshman Hop and was chosen as secretary to Miss Lindsay. JUDITH ELAINE LIVELY Judie Come and trip it as you go - on the light fantartic toe. Judie has been quite active during her school life. She was in the Band and was a member of the Arr Club during her freshman and sophomore years. In her freshman year she was in the Orchestra. Her junior and senior years found her a member of the History Club. She tumbled for two years and was a member of the Community Service Club for three years. She also served on various committees for many of our dances. Judie served as a very capable assistant coach for our Senior Play. She will be remembered for her vivacious and warm personality. 29
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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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ROBERT PAUL MARTINEAU Marty He ir a Gentleman became hir nature- I: kind and affable to every creature. Marry was one of our tennis stars, for four years. He was on our freshman football squad, and managed the basket- ball team for two years. He belonged to the History, Rifle, and T Clubs, and sang in the Glee Club. Besides this, Marty worked on the decorating committee for all of our dances. Marty played one of the comical luncheon guests in The Man Who Came to Dinner. DONALD R. LOVELAND Louie He can never be good that ir not obxtimztef' Louie, a quiet and respected member of our class, did not have time for many extra-curricular activities. He was one of the baseball nine for one year. DONALD EARLE MACINTYRE Mac Comcience ir God'.r pretence in Man. Mac was one of our most active boys. He displayed his athletic ability by playing four years of basketball and base- ball, two years of track, and by serving as football manager for one year. Mac was a member of the French and Art Clubs, and was treasurer of the History Club. He manifested his financial wizardry by the outstanding job he did as busi- ness manager of the Netop and Yearbook Staffs. His will- ingness to co-operate was exemplihed by the fine work he did on the decorating committees and as an usher for the junior Prom and for various other dances. He sang in the Boys' Glee Club for three years. His portrayal of the judge, Harry Wilkins, in Dear Ruth was a fine example of his acting ability. He was chosen as an alternate for junior Prize Speaking, and was Boys' State Representative in 1955. Mac was also a member of the Pro Merito society and a stage manager for the Senior Play. JOHN JOSEPH MEYER jack Wit and wisdom are born with u man. jack was a member of our class with whom there never was a dull moment. He was active in the History Club, the Netop and Yearbook Staffs, and on the tennis team. Jack capably filled the position of manager of the baseball and basketball teams for two years, and gallantly ushered at the Junior Prom and at other dances. Although Jack was active in several extra-curricular activities, he was a Pro Merito and he portrayed Mr. Bailey in the Christmas play Home for Christmas. A humorous Professor Metz was ably displayed by Jack in the Senior Play. 30
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