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

 - Class of 1958

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ROBERT BIALECKI Belski So deft, industrious, and clever, be. Belski was a good-natured, enthusiastic class member who kept our history classes well entertained. Although his outside responsibilities kept him from participating in extra- curricular activities, he was a co-operative and good-humor- ed supporter of our class. FRANCIS BOGUSZ Shadow Thom who bring Junrbine to the liver of other: can not keep it from themselves. Shadow, as his name implies, appeared rather quiet at first -but his infectious humor and pep kept everyone laughing. I-Ie was athletically inclined and played basketball for four years, baseball for two, and was on our track team for two years. JACQUELINE ANN BRAUN Jackie Polilener.r goer far, yet corn nothing. Small and quiet but full of fun, Jackie was a member of the History and Camera Clubs in her senior year and as a freshman belonged to the Home Economics Club. jackie sang soprano in the Glee Club for two years, was chosen a Bank Day Cashier and was on the Sophomore Nominating Committee for Class Officers. PATRICIA BIANO at We are charmed by neatness of person. Pat was a busy girl through all of her four years. A mem- ber of the Art, History, and Glee Club, she also worked on our Netop and yearbook staff, collected our money on Bank Day and guided us through the receiving line at several of our class dances. One of those high-stepping twirlers, Pat was a lieutenant her senior year. She was the able chair- man of our Christmas Play. Her poise and charm were truly an asset to our class.

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ROBERT ANNEAR Bob A quiet tongue maker 4 wire head. Bobby was an excellent all-around athlete and played on the baseball, basketball and football teams, distinguishing him- self especially as center on our football team. Although quiet and a little shy, he ushered at several of our dances and was always willing to lend a hand in class projects. HARVEY F. ATKINS Harv S Belief ir power. Small in stature, but certainly not in ability, Harv pepped up our class considerably with his boundless energy and sense of humor. An important cog in our winning football team, he also played baseball, basketball and was a track member. For his athletic ability he was rewarded with a membership in the T Club, he was an alternate for junior Prize Speak- ing, and he made an excellent showing as Andy in the play Andy Hardy and as Ted in The Family Nobody Wanted. V MN WILLIAM BAUCH Red There is honesty, manhood, and good fellowship in thee. Honesty, manhood, and good fellowship, summarize Red's fine qualities, which made us proud to have him as a member of the class of '58. Red was very much interested in sports, playing basketball for four years, track for two, and baseball and football for one year. He aided our dance recep- tion committee by ushering at the junior Prom and Fresh- men Hop. He was also a member of the History Club, ably upholding his end on several of those controversial questions. Reds desire to help at anytime with any task has not gone unnoticed, and the Class of '58 will be forever grateful. ROSE ANN BERNARDO Roxy Out of the abundance of the heart the moulh rpeahethf' Roxy was found in almost every corner of the high school during her four years. ln the gym, she was found play- ing basketball, heading up the j.V.'s her freshman year. She occupied a seat in the auditorium every Tuesday after- noon during Glee Club, sat through those heated History Club debates in the library, worked with the Art Club and sweated behind those red curtains on the Netop and year- book news staff. She also aided her town as a member of the Community Service-Club, and her class with her services as an usher at many of our dances. She played Mrs. Helen Doss in The Family Nobody Wanted. Truly, a busy girl, this one!



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JACKIE BROWN Brownie Happine.f.f ir the harvest of 4 quiet eye Brownie's after-school job cut down on 'many of his acti vities, but he still found time for a year of baseball, football and Glee Club. He also served as an usher at many of our class dances, his slow down and live manner adding much to make them successful. JOHN BUREK Boltey A man'.r true wealth ir the good be doe: in this world Football, basketball, baseball, Bokey could be found on the sports held in any season. Although we thought of him primarily as the athletic type, we also found him in the French Club, where he again proved himself a much re spected member of the Class of '58 CHARLES BURNHAM JR. Charlie A good heart ir worth gold. Charlie was a friendly, curly-haired boy who played trum- pet in the band for three years and belonged to the Art Club, also for three years. Charlie used his art ability on the Decorating Committee of the Junior Prom and he ably portrayed Tim in our Armistice Day Play, Dr. Huclson's Secret Journal. His work kept him out of activities during his senior year, but he deserves a pat on the back for con- tinuing his support of our class and activities as much as he did his last year. ELIZABETH LOUISE BUSHA Betsy Friendly, but :by with 4 twinkle in her eye. Betsy was a happy, friendly, all-around student, dividing her leisure time between sports and music. She was a mem- ber of the band for four years and the orchestra for three. Betsy was on the basketball team and played Intramurals her junior and senior years. She also was on the tumbling team and joined several clubs-Camera, Art, History, and Com- munity Service. She helped on the Junior Prom and Fresh- man Hop Decorating Committees and was a Junior Prize Speaking alternate. In addition, she was a Bank Day Cashier during her senior year. She played Laura in The Family Nobody Wanted.

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