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

 - Class of 1989

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Bill decides he just won ' t voice his opinion. Dave, Al, Jeff, and Bill dislike manager s choice. nick Carme would rather be skiing! Renee Swift and Marcia Dobias compare notes. Why is Eric Saczawa grinning from ear to ear?? Tina Day shows off her pearly whites. Brenna. Roxanne and Tavi look interested Candid CameraIU Out stand ing Legs-Lisa Moore, Steve Sirum Easel-y Artistic-Andy Easton, Emily Jenks Superlatives-Candids 29

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Admirably Intelligent-Bob Lapinski, Diane Wonsey Dramatically DifFerent-Becky Hyson, Ed Brown You ' re On Jen Kastallis-Where Am I?? Chico-What ' s ME Studying? When Paint Gets in Your Eyes-Andrea Dobias Sharp Dressed Man-Bob Bogus Eric Shaw ' s got The Look! Terry Prentice and Pam Pollard-Class Flirts?? 28 Superlatives-Candids



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The Wonder Years: Freshmen Bob Bogusz, Chip Dodge, Shawn Morin and Wes Cady show their stuff at floatmaking, while Todd Dodge reaps the benefits. As FRESHMEN, we were all trying very hard to fit in and get used to being on the bottom of the class ladder once again. It was tough having everyone else older and looking down on us, but somehow we made it through. Booster Day of this year saw an amazing second place finish of our float, Ernie in the Tub. After the Garfield disaster in eighth grade, we were so very proud of Ernie! The entire weekend was a lot of fun with Emily Jenks and Chip Dodge representing us in ojjr first Booster Day as Lady in Waiting and her escort. To boost our funds, we spent the year selling mostly candy. Numer¬ ous lollipops and candy sticks were sold as well as the many that suspiciously disappeared from Mrs. Neville ' s prep room. Regard¬ less, we used the money to take a trip to Hampton Beach. As you may recall, many got sunburns and spent the bus ride home sip¬ ping ginger ale. Still, it was a great first trip. In SOPHOMORE year Booster Day was a big event for us, as usu¬ al. Using the theme Nursery Rhymes,” we built a float of Humpty Dumpty. We spent all week preparing for the rally, where we all wore our Turners sweat¬ shirts and did the Sophomore Shuffle.” By showing a terrific dis¬ play of spirit, we won the spirit awa rd. The next day was just as excit¬ ing. After marching the parade route proudly, we watched the game against Mahar (we won, 20- 13). As we waited to hear the win¬ ning float, Neysa Pelletierand Chip Dodge took their halftime walk as Duke and Duchess. The big an¬ nouncement came soon enough, naming Humpty Dumpty 1! At Christmas time our hall was quite a sight! We had messages written on the lockers, garland in the door ways, and a real tree out¬ side Mrs. Neville ' s room. One big event this year was or¬ dering our class rings. We were all so excited and anxiously awaited their delivery. During the year, one of our classmates, Marcy Annear, was in the hospital. Since it was so close to Valentine ' s Day, we all made her a big card, and each member of the class put a message on it. A few lucrative fundraisers were candy sales and the renowned Turners sweatshirts. These were sold in blue, gray, and eventually white. JUNIOR year didn ' t look as if it would be as if it would be as great as sophomore year (it would be hard to beat that), but things changed when Booster week came around. During spirit week we decorated our own hall. A lot of time went into putting up streamers, posters, and even balloons! The school spirit kept building and building until Friday night when we partici¬ pated in the most exciting rally we ' d ever been a part of. We did a dance to Wipeout” in our beach clothes, and we were represented by Dean Clark and Jodi Bastar- ache. Prince and Princess. Our float, Capt. Crunch, took second to the sophomores, but we were still proud of him and the Soggies.” Although we lost the game, it was still a great day. Another big event of the year was the prom. The committee worked tirelessly to get the perfect decorations and keepsakes. Held at the Depot in Northampton, the theme was Southern Romance” and the song was For Just a Mo¬ ment.” We tried to bring tradition back by having a receiving line and se¬ lecting a Ring and Queen, some things that hadn ' t been done at TFHS for a long time. Scott Martin- eau and Lisa Moore were crowned our royalty at the end of the night. Finally, we were SENIORS - something we had looked forward Continue To Page 31 30 Class History

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