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

 - Class of 1961

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JANICE WIRTH AND GEORGE PAULIN leave How To Fill a Piano Bench’’ to the Music department. CHUCKIE PIERCE hands over How I Overcame Shyness” to Gordy Pfersick. SIS O’SHEA hands over The Luck of the Irish” to Liz McCarthy. BERNIE MINER hands over his copy of Mountain Climbing” to the Mt. Toby goats. PETE MAC INTYRE hands over Modern Indian Scouts Named Squanto” to Steve Gulo. DONNA BELLEMARE leaves her book How To Measure Seats at the Kim Toy Res- taurant” to Norma Sweeney. JUDY BROWN hands over How To Disturb French Teachers” to Marty” Luey. LEON DUBRIEL leaves Soda Jerk’s Manual” to other soda jerks. YVONNE BOIVIN leaves her edition of How Dimples Win You Friends” to Noreen Baird. RAPID” CASEY leaves How I Almost Made Glee Club” to Killer”. PAUL PETRUSKI hands over How To Stroll Without Tripping” to his brother John. FRENCHIE AND BARB hand over their book We Met Paul Anka!” to Noreen Molongoski. J. OLIVER EMOND leaves a copy of How To Wear Suspenders” to Steve Kocis. NORMA KELLS leaves Paper Swans Don’t Float” to future Prom decorators. BUTCH DLUGOSZ leaves How To Avoid the Magic Five” to Lee Perkins. SANDY DUNCAN hands over Polish Your Dancing Shoes” to Bruce Yukl. JUDY SLATKAVITZ leaves Meditation” to Janice Bourdeaux. WARRIE THOMAS hands over Fo Mo Co to next year’s football team. ' Porque Nada ! ! ! ” LINDA DZEIMA leaves Afternoons of Cheering’ to Andrea Lamoreaux. SANDY KULCH leaves So You Would Like To Lead A Band?” to Junior twirlers. PETE CROSSMAN leaves a book on Building Furniture” to Ernie Lafleur. BUDDY DESBIEN AND TOM CUFF leave How To Defend the Big City of Millers Falls in Arguments” to Bobby Savage. BUSTER AND BILL CHASE leave Collecting Arrowheads Can Be Fun” to Captain Turner. EEN CHARRON ha ds over How To Cure Nervousness” to Pat Makarewicz. KI leaves How To Successfully Run a Barber Shop” to Ronnie Dobosz. MIKE O’HARA hands over Have Cello — Will Travel” to join the Lawrence Welk Orchestra. GINGER BUSHA turns in How To make Cold Pizza Taste Good” to Judy Crossman. GREG KUSMESKUS hands over My Football Shoes Pinch” to Dougie Reil. SUE LANFAIR AND SANDY LETOURNEAU hand over How To Keep Basketball Sneakers Clean” to Sarah Lizotte. JOAN MALEK hands over Battered Nails and Broken Typewriters” to Carole Gaines. SALLY LETOURNEAU leaves Carhopping Made Easy” to a,nyone who wants to work in the summer. JINGLES leaves Um Cha Cha Choo Cha” to Chubby Checker to use as a follow-up to the Twist. FRED EBELING leaves Girls Prefer Blondes” to Bobby Kozik. DEDE FEYRER AND MARY STOTZ leave How To Stay Friendly With Your Neighbors” to Judy Humphrey and Jackie Jenkins. RALPH FRONCKUS turns in his Art Books” to Louie Krol. JESSE hands over How To Be the King of ' L’ Street” to John Reipold. RONNIE THOMAS leaves The Perfect System” to Ronnie Pearce. MARY ELLEN BORTHWICK leaves a book Successful Parties” to Sharon Hilliard. SKIP GAL ' VIN leaves How To Tell Good Jokes (For a Change)” to Mr. Galvin. CHRIS JACKSON leaves a voliune of My Poetry” to every T. F. H. S. student as she seeks recruits for the sanatarium. DOUG KUKLEWICZ hands over How To Out-Talk History Teachers” to Gary Simons. MURIEL RUSSELL leaves A Spanish Dictionary” so future Spanish students will know what Mr. Connelly says. DICKER GRADER leaves How To Put Jelly in Doughnuts” to Dave Krejmas. JEANNE PRUNIER hands over The Advantages of Short People” to Cathy Dion. Finally, the Seniors leave to their home room teachers the book entitled A Summer of Peace” ! ! ! ! CLASS OF ’61, REPRESENTED BY; CAROLE LASKOSKI BOB LAPINSKI JOANNE SOJKA DOUG KIRKPATRICK 51

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We four, representing the Class of ' 61, have put our heads together (We’re all black and blue now), and decided that since we are a literary” class, we all will leave a pocket edition of our best sellers”. JERRY ARC AND hands over his copy of How To Quench Your Thrist at the A W” to thirsty Juniors. JEANNE RAST ALLIS leaves My Years on Tobacco Farms” to Connie Kabaniec. RUTH LEBLANC hands over Will I Every Learn To Drive?” to Lois Valley. GINO MARGOLA leaves Sixteen Reasons Why Cheerleaders Make the Best Football Players” to Carol Zmuda. CHICO PAULIN hands over I Ain’t Here” along with his hidden microphone to Ray Berry. PATTY PIERCE AND BARB PELLETIER leave How To Pass Geometry” to the up and coming Juniors. MIKE DUNICAN Wves How To Run a Lodge” to Merrill Davis. SHEILA BROWN leaves a copy of How To Blush” to Donny Brown. BOBBY HOWE hands over a copy of I Like To Sing in the Shower” to people who like water in their mouths. CAROLE AND SOJK leave How To Make Records at Hampton Beach” to Sue Bour- ette and Linda Zschau, and head back to make some more. DOUG KIRKPATRICK AND BOB LAPINSKI leave How To Write the Class Will on T ime” to future Netoppers. BETTY LYSIAK leaves Choir Book for High Sopranos” to Rose Marie Emery. JACKIE MILLETT leaves My Pal Elsie” to Dean Clark. JERRY LEVITRE hands over his copy of How To Use Old Swords As a Means of Per- suasion” to Mr. Garrahan. LORRAINE NEIPP leaves her book Records Make the World Go Round” to music lovers. JIMBO SWEENEY hands over And They Called Me Fragile” to Zoo Zewinski. GAIL OLSON leaves How To Giggle” to Louise Lockhart. JINt PINE leaves How Not To Do Chem and Physics Experiments” to Turners High scientists. JUDY SELL leaves My Little Sports Cars” to Phil Kuczewski. LARRY OSTROWSKI leaves Yak Shei Masche” to the Polish people. PHIL SZENHER leaves a book entitled Backyard Beatniks” to Vincent Robinson. PHIL SHERIDAN leaves The King ' s Man” to Richie Thayer. CAROL BUREK leaves Who Is Schultz?” to Ginger Dauphinais. BUTCH CAOUETTE leaves How To-lmpress Girls” to all Don Juans. ELLIE leaves What Happened To My Bubble Hair-Do?” to Carol Baker. BOB BOUCHER hands over How To Dabble” to Artists. GERMAINE BOURDEAUX leaves Library Books” to Sharon Ambrose. RON CLARK leaves a copy of Sixteen Reasons Why Football Players Make the Best Cheerleaders” to John Zywna. LENORA KOSTECKI hands over How To Drive a Falcon” to Fran Duncan. PV leaves a book entitled My Own Book of Math Theorems That Miss Lindsay Wouldn’t Accept” to Noel Potter. RUBY WILLIAMS leaves How To Wash Dishes Efficiently” to the future Seniors. KOOTZ leaves I Made District Chorus” to someone with a voice like his. HAROLD REIL leaves The Quiet Man” to Paul Ellis. PAT WALSH leaves The Marching Manual” to Linda Downes. GENE CAOUETTE hands over a copy of How To Do Physics in Ten Minutes” to Gene Piasecki. LOUISE BOULANGER leaves her copy of Add Three Inches to Your Height With Elevated Shoes” to Carol Biano. OVILINA WOJNAR leaves I Hear Wedding Bells” to people in love. JERRY PERKINS leaves How To Eat All the Time and Still Keep Your Figure” to Dickie Slaeunwhite. NORMA FREDETTE hands over a copy of Chemistry with Mr. G.” to Shirley Klepadlo. KEN PEARSON leaves My Jokes Are Better Than Jack Paar’s to Lenny Desautels.



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Craftsman Mental Block Handy Man Bugbear Girard F. Arcand, Jr. Like ” Dobie Gillis Someone who puts on an act Donna M. Bellemare Well! I tell ya!” Mr. O’Doherty Walking on high heels Yvonne M. Boivin Oh dear!” Dalton Homework Germaine F. Bordeaux You creep.” Popeye Parents Mary Ellen Borthwick Let me clue ya.” ’’’Big Daddy” Margola’s jokes Robert P. Boucher Hello, dear.” Girls Driving with Ruth LeBlanc and Jean Margola Louise M. Boulanger I’ll be dipped.” Tough!” Paul Anka Doug Kirkpatrick’s jokes! Judith A. Brown Mr. Galvin Boys cracking knuckles Sheila P. Brown ' Good Heavens!” Don’t know do ya? ???? Carol V. Burek Wow!” Mr. D. j. M. K. Virginia I. Busha What a panic!” Peter Pierce Walking to school Gene H. Caouette I don’t believe ya!” Mama Getting up before 10 A. M. Joseph A. Caouette, Jr Hi! Sweets!” Castro Senior History class Robert L. Casey Don’t go away mad, just go away!” Nikita Kruschev Mr. Galvin’s jokes Kathleen A. Charron Ya know what I mean!” Mr. Liberies Noisy people Lewis N. Chase, Jr. Thanks for nothing.” Fred Bremner Bragging William H. Chase What’s your problem?” My Gun People Ronald A. Clark In the mitt!” Yogi Berra Flirts Alfred E. Courtemanche, Jr. Shut up your mouth!” My broom Baldheaded basketball players Peter F. Crossman Man, I ' ll say!” My saw Crooked nails j| Nervousness Thomas E. Cuff What’s up?” Calm people Lucien M Desbien Yeah man!” Ron Burton Girls Joseph F. Dlugosz Swinging!” Betsy W. Thomas Leon P. Dubreuil Censored.” Bernie Fournier Cowboys on the water Sandra L. Duncan Guess what!” Fred Astaire Not working” slip from Mr. Oakes J. Michael Dunican Yea Gad’s!” ’53 Studebaker Gym Kathleen E. Dzeima Don tease me.” Patrick Allen People who are moody Fred Ebeling Real Cool Man.” Dragstrips Slow drivers John O. Emond Say, now!” My ulcer Work Edna R. Feyrer That bugs me.” Mr. Garrahan Mother’s curfew Ellen C. Fleming You think so??” Mr. Galvin Freshmen (at dances) Norma Fredette Twerp.” Take advantage of the gifts bestowed upon you.” Richard Diamond Judy’s driving the Jaguar Ralph I. Fronckus Norman Rockwell Sophisticated people Helen M. Fugere Let’s stroll!” Period 5 Senior English Class Pumpkins Charles H. Galvin, Jr. Gee! You look good today! Who’s your undertaker?” My papa English IV Richard S. Grader Think the rain will ruin the rhubarb?” Fidel Castro’s beard Hot Rod Chevs Robert L. Howe That’ll be two dollars please.” Pontiac cars Bossy women Christine A. Jackson Why???” Heathcliff Insincerity Walter M. Juskiewicz Oh come on!” Pogo” Gzooks Norma L. Kells Verdad!” Vincent Van Gogh Routine Douglas Kirkpatrick Are you kidding me. or what?” Jose Gimenez Well. I tell ya. . . . Lenora H. Kostecki Hold the line, will ya?” Jim Boys who think they know it all Douglas E. Kuklewicz Doesn’t look good!” Myself of course Intellectual English teachers Sandra J. Kulch Encadence. Te-en-Hut!” Mr. Oakes The person who won’t try Gregory Kuzmeskus What are you, a clown or something?” Mr. Bassett Fickle girls Susan A. Lanfair Always!” Herman the Mouse People who make me get off the phone Robert W. Lapinski What a mess!” 52 Paladin Lawrence Welk

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