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

 - Class of 1979

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RUSSELL A HOLT “If approval of everyone was required for love to occur, the world would be ruled by the beasts!” Russ’s goal is to be a California Highway Patrolman. L ites; Sue; 4 24 78; 5 12 78; cruisin’; flying a certain F4U; long talks with a certain per- son; sci-fi; the Tank; George Carli n. Dislikes: unfinished conversations; not knowing what someone is talking about (especially Sue); loosing a large sum of money (10 3 78); an- noying a friend; being annoyed; not being able to put a ring on the correct finger; double parking. Activities: Spanish Club 1,3; Star Trek Club 1-4; A.V. Club 3. DAVID PAUL KELLS “Greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the whole world.” David’s goal is to go to college. L kes.- making friends; good music; sports Dis- likes: Tobacco; tickets; stuck up people. Ac- tivities: BasebaW 1, 2,3,4; Ramp 1,2, 3,4. CHARLENE MAIRE JABLONSKI “Look at others the way you would want them to look at you. Never judge a book by it’s cover.” Charlene’s goal is for Deb, Leon, and herself to see the inside of P.9.N’s house. Likes: parties; Lake Winn; Friday night boo- gies with S and M; cruising with Leon and Deb; The B.l. and H .; concerts. Dislikes: tele- phone poles; stonewalls; drunken drivers; peo- ple who P.9.N.; stuck-up people; being bored. Activities: Freshman Cheering; Tennis 1,2,4; Flag Squad 4. DONALD PETER KELLS “Before you tell someone how good you are, you must tell him how bad you used to be.” Don’s goal is to make it through college. Likes: hockey; baseball; ramp; Fords; going out on weekends; Colrain Inn. Dislikes: Bazar; getting kicked off the Ramp; getting in trou- ble; people who think they’re too good for everybody. Act V tfes. ' Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; Ramp 1, 2,3,4. BARBIE JEAN JAGARESKI “Live and be happy.” Barbie’s goal is to graduate and become a professional dancer. Likes: most people; studies; weekends; horses; guys, namely Brian Steve; sunny days. Dis- likes: arguing with people; bees; two-faced people; movies that have to d o with devils; red beets. VINCENT PAUL KOBERA “I know that you’re asking yourself: ‘did he fire five or six shots; and if five whether 1 keep one under the hammer?’ Tell you the truth, I lost count myself. Now, what you’ve got to do, considering this is a forty-four Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and will blow your head off it’s loaded . . . what you’ve got to do is ask yourself: ‘are you feeling lucky, punk?”’ Bufacow Likes: 0 0fn WSPD: Clint Eastwood; cumulus cloud club; Neil Dia- mond; waterfights with Boc; camping; “Rocky Racoon”; Mexico. Dislikes: twigitis; whimps; haircuts; shoveling. Activities: Track 1,2,3; Cumulus Cloud Club 1 ,2,3,4; Yearbook Staff.

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PAULETTE GUENETTE “So many worlds, so much to do, so little done, such things to be.” Paulette’s goal is to someday fly on the sky’s highways. Likes: Florida; getting tan; being lazy; laugh- ing; lifeguards; certain bets; D.A.T.P.; mup- pets; turtling; Dislikes: V es, forgetting; spiders and snakes; terrible test grades; getting em- barrassed; stumps; F.F.C.; rhyming names. AcrtV r es; Volleyball 1; Basketball 1,2; Soft- ball 1,2; Field Hockey 2; Cheerleading 2,3,4 (Co-Captain 4); T Club; GAA 1,3,4; Student Advisory Council 3,4; Class Historian; Class Committees, Student Government; Yearbook Staff; M.M.P,: Class of ’80 haters KEVIN JANDER “Triumph is a little “tri” and a lot of “umph”. Kevo’s goal is to improve on his mistakes from the past two years and enjoy himself more. Likes: winter; being alone; long walks; snow- shoeing; “Green Death”; those who like M.G.A.; R.E.O.; Speed Wagon. Dislikes: dis- respectful people; being looked down upon; those who have it all. Activities: Cross-coun- try; Track JAMES A. GUY “Cause the Lord knows I’m to blame, but if 1 stayed here with you girl. Things just couldn’t be the same. I’m as free as a bird and this bird will never change.” Rudy’s goal is to be rich. Likes: Skiing; Munster Presentations; Olin; The Big C; Mr. K’s wood shop; A.C.; Parties; Dislikes: 10 15 78; Accidents; Conferences, Composition-G. Activities: Ski Club 1,2; Track I; Ring Committee; Prom Committee KATHERINE MARY KALTNER “When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot and HANG ON!” Kathy’s goal is to be happy. Likes: dancing; talking; jeans; cereal; Wa- keda. Dislikes: rainy days; vegetables; being alone; tension; not knowing what to say. Ac- tivities; Flag Corps; Teen Scene; Yearbook Staff. STEPHEN R. HAIGIS “If you don’t like the way I’m livin’, just lea ve this long-haired country boy alone.” Steve’s goal isto be the best!! Likes: Bud on tap; winter nights; Bong-o-fury; Productos de Columbia. Dislikes: Barry Man- ilow; the Duck; gravity; T.F.P.D.; warm beer; Jose ' in the A.M.; lawn mowers. JOHN D. KELLEY “Rock ‘n’ Roll helped me through when 1 was stone blue.” Ogg’s goal is to own a Log Cabin in Canada. Likes: Santana; bikes; waterskiing; Munster productions; slow summer days; Molson’s Golden. Dislikes: B.P.D.; Purple Meadows; CTS’s; warm Miller. 26



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THERESA ANN KOBLINSKI “Feelings are not like faucets you can turn on and off. Theresa’s goal is to work with preschool chil- dren. Likes: sewing; dancing; cooking; basketball; tennis. Dislikes: school; doing dishes; school work; hockey. Activities: Baby sitting after school. SUSAN MARIE LEHMAN “The first time 1 ever saw your face, I thought the sun rose in your eyes and the moon and the stars were gifts you gave to the dark and emp- ty skies.” Sue’s goal is to get her degree in Physical Therapy and to live a good and full life. Likes: Russ; weekends with good friends; 4 23 78; 5 12 78; skiing; 9 23 lS; Califor- nia; long talks with friends; camping. Dislikes: Tobacco; being alone; rainy days; stuck-up people; study halls; red lights; double parking; saying good-bye. Activities: Volleyball 1,2; Ring Committee. ZOANNE ROSE KOSAKOWSKI “Ido the very best I know how ... If the end brings me out all right, what is said against me won’t amount to anything; if the end brings me out wrong, ten angels swearing I was right would make no difference.” Zoanne’s goal is to make it through college. Likes: dancing; music; inventing things; my uncle’s stories; little kids; acting silly; RS-DP. Dislikes: conceited people; yearbook picture; being in the middle; not being able to express my feelings; hurting people; PST; 9 15 78. Activities: Concert Band; Marching Band; Pep Band; German Club; Home-ec Club; Track; Junior Prize Speaking. RICHARD JOHN LESENSKI “Skill is greater than strength.” Emo’s goal is to major in Electrical Engineer- ing. Likes: Austria ‘78’; skiing; golf; The Turbo; M.M.P.; Jeeps; Mount Snow; The Doobies; Amherst; 7 14 78; “Sure Things”. Dislikes: waiting; the Red Sox; Being late; “Ducks”. Activities: Go { 1,2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1,2,4; Radio Club 4; T-Club. BARBARA A. KOSCINSKI “Do not go where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” Barbi’s goal is to be happy. L kes; David; 2 5 78; roses; M M’s; Acapul- co; swimming; going to the beach. Dislikes: being scared; rainy days; falling off pyramids; shoe fights with Marcia. Activities: Swim Team 2,3,4; Cheering 1,2, 3, 4 co-captain 1,4; Softball 1, 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3 president 3; GAA 1, 2,3,4; Class Sec. 2; Class Treasurer 4; Student Govt. Treasurer 3; Yearbook Staff; Prom Committee; Ring Committee. NOEL VINCENT LEVEILLE “For there’s nothing that we can’t do my friend, ‘cause the spirit is with us all.” Bud’s goal is to get what he wants out of life, and a little more. Likes: Camaros; the Hollywood; trains; 38; music; Miller. Dislikes: Bazar; 9 27 78; greasers; Fords; C.D.; bad luck; Sundays. 28

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