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1m'H'f'f'W'cr Q l A JOAN ANN KRUZLIC Joni Q Speak boldly, and :peak truly, shame the devil. ' In Joni's freshman year she joined the Home Economics Club serving at various sports' banquets. Her tumbling ability was highlighted for two years in the Variety Shows c 3213 and she was one of the make-up crew behind the scenes of Janie, our Senior Play. Joni's gay and outgoing manner did much to dispel tension in times of stress. GERALD KUKLEWICZ Liberty of tbougbt is the life of t Gerry our ''man-in-the-gray-flannel-suit was most the Netop and Yearbook Stalfs, and as a business manag which he was also chosen alternate. Martin Keele of Si and so was smooth Dick lawrence of Janie. History 1 included him among their members for two years, and i Unity Park on a spring afternoon you no doubt saw Gert I, W,,.. apr. E -1 PAUL JOHN MICHAEL LAPINSKI 'The feurler: man is hir own salvation. One-half of Paul's spare time was spent working and the other half in school activities. He checked for the Junior Prom, was a member of the Camera Club, belonged to the very active History Club, and was the electrician for the Senior Play. it - r f' HAROLD RICHARD LEETE , A thing seriously pursued afar: tru As a sophomore Bucky was elected vice-president 1 bered as the left-handed slugger on the T.F.H.S. base three-year basketball-court-man. 26
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STANLEY HERMAN KOSCINSKI Stash All thing: are difficult before they are easy. Stash , one of the most athletic members in our class, belonged to the T Club for four years. He earned these letters by playing two years of baseball, four years on the basket- ball team, and two years on the football squad which he managed during his Junior and Senior years. Besides singing in the Boys' Glee Club, he ushered at several class projects and helped sell tickets for the Senior Play, Janie . A boy who has often lifted the morale of our football players when he himself could not play, we're proud to claim Stash Koscinski as a warrior of the class of 1957. , WILLIAM JOHN KOSTECKI Everything comes to bim who bustle: One of our active farmers from Montague Center, many school activities. He did, however, show up in t janie . Remember that side-splitting five minutes when the stage of the T.F.H.S. auditorium was serving as an sa JOSEPH KOZIK Elvis A carefree and 4 jolly way be bad. joe, as an outhelder on the diamond for three years and as a Frosh member of the track team, displayed his sports enthusiasm. And Elvis wouldn't be Elvis without - you guessed it - his guitar! STACIA ALICE KROL Na wealth ir like the quiet n In addition to being a valuable member of History 1 as a Bank Day Cashier. Her co-operativeness was also ver! while ushering for junior Prize Speaking and as a men Staffs. She also took part in the Community Service Economics Club, and was in charge of Junior Prom and Fr was also one of the properties crew for the Senior Play. 25
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BRIAN JAMES LETOURNEAU Lits I Speak low, if you :peak love. Q Lits played football in his freshman year, but since he worked every afternoon in his last two years of high school, Lits was unable to participate in extra-curricular activities. He did, however, attend our school dances and ushered at the Sophomore Social, the Junior Prom, and the Freshman Hop. A smoothie on the dance floor! ROSEMARY MAHNOWSKI A good reputation ir more valuable Rosie may not have been heard much, but she year she belonged to the Home Economics Club, and in She attended History Club meetings for a year. Many 1 Prom were made by our quiet Senior, Rosie , who adds Janie, by serving on the make-up committee. A worl school responsibilities and activities Rosie baby-sat fo: admired! CANDACE ANNE McCARTHY Candy A good women if a hidden treasure, be who discover: ber will do well not to boast about it. If there were a working girls' club at T.F.H.S., Candy , would no doubt, be among its numbers! She managed, however, to be a clarinetist in the Band for three years and to participate in the activities of the Art, History, Camera, and Community Service Clubs. Perhaps she ushered you in at our Soph Social and Hawaiian paradise . Besides these she found time to help the costume committee for Janie , A truly busy girl! CONSTANCE ANN MILONAS Be of good cheer. Connie was one of the tops on the Tumbling T in the Glee Club, debated in the History Club, spoke F, years and was a member of the Home Economics Club du was one of those responsible for the delicious punch sen but not least, Connie was a make-up artist for the Sen 27
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