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19 36 TURNERS FALLS HIGH S C H 0 () I Page 27 Phillip Huntly Shebeli. “Phil” “Phil” is one of the bashful boys, But his luorkship sure can turn out toys. Latin, Photographic Connnittee, Raseball, Prom Commit- tee, First Prize Xetop Amateur Night. Work John T. Shields “Jack” A friendly smile a ready pun Keeps “Jack” around where there is fun. Science Club 3-4, “T” Club, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Usher at Prom, Track 3. Undecided Helen Theresa Siwizki “Pee Wee” Very quiet, rather shy But there’s a twinkle in her eye. Junior Prom Committee, Senior Farewell Dance Com- mittee. Designing and Dress Making Jennie Skrzypek “Gin” No wonder in the store she’d lurk Her boy-friend “Johnny” is the clerk. Hockey, Basketball, Baseball, Science Club, Tennis Club. Tr.aining at Worcester Memorial Hospital Stanisl. us a. Sojka “Snowball” “Snowball” is the light-haired boy of our class Who is the life of the party to every lass. F’rench 2, Chess 4, Ticket Seller, Sophomore Social Committee. Work V 1
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Page 2() T II H N K P S FALLS H I (J H S C H O O I. 19 3 6 Hklen Elizaheth Heed “Helen” If in Helen ijon find a friend, Never mill yon .see the end. Glee Club 2-3-4, French Club 3, Seienee (Ulub 4. To Further Education Mae Elaine Rivet “Skippy” Modest and friendly is oar Mae, We’re sure that she’ll yo far some day. French Club 2-3-4, Commercial Club 4, Prom Committee. Continue Musical Education .John Rutkoski “.Tohnny” “Johnny” is never seen with the girls Bat they all admire his classy carls. Science Club 3-4, Photographic Club 4, Prom Committee. Work Howard Shea “Berkley” To own a large schooner is his greatest desire Bat to have his “scintiliatiay ant” aw all aspire. Latin Club 1-2-3-4, French Club 2-3, Science Club 3-4, Chess Club 4, Press Club 3-4, Photographic Cluh 4, Assistant Manager .Junior I rom, Stage Manager Senior Play. Deerfield Academy Charles Donald Sherell “Charlie” “Charlie” is bashfal like his brother It is hard to tell one from another. Latin Club 1, Photographic Club 4, Baseball 3-4, Prom Committee, First Prize Netop Amateur Night. Work I
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Pilge 28 ' r i: H N K R s FALLS HIGH S C H O O I. 19 36 Walter Sojka “Walt” “Walt” is such a quiel (jiiij That we jump wh en he heaves a siqh. Basketball 1-2, Track Manager 3, Soi)honiore (Committee. Work Gertrude Gale Stanley “Gretchen” -4s well as a hiker likes to walk That’s how well Gertrude likes to talk. Commercial Club 3-4, Basketball, Glee Club 1-2, Volleyball. Nursing Clare Elizabeth Stebbins “Steb” Clare is talented, original, clever. For new ideas, she’ll be noted forever. Frencb Club 2-3-4, Latin Club 1-2-3, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Secretary of Stamp Club 4, Prom Decorating Committee, Sophomore Hoji Refreshment Committee. Interior Decorating Mildred Stotz “Toots” Did goii ever see “Toots” when she looked sad? B ' c know that “B ' es” can make her glad. Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, Commercial Club, Latin Club, Pro Merito, Press Club, Prom Committee. Secretary Donald Taber “Bud” “Bud’s” a fellow who can’t be beat . t journalism, football, or Stevens Street. Latin Cdub 1-2, German Club 3-4, Tennis 3-4, Glee Club 1, Science Cdub 3, Vice-President Pro Merito, Orchestra 1, “T” Club 3-4, Press Club 2-3-4, Year Book Editor-in-Chicf, Basketball 1-2-3, Track 3, Football 2-3-4 (Capt. 4), Stamp Club 1-2-4, Prom Chairman, President Western Massa- achusetts League of School Publications. Dartmouth A
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