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TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK — 19 3 7 Raymond Laskowski “Rip” — All that noise in Room 2S Is Rip cooling down after last night’s date. Rip played Poott ' all in his freshman year and belongs to the F ' hoto and Stamp Clubs. Recomf an Aihline Pilot Robert L. Leary “Bob” — Compared to Bob as the perfect lover Shakespeare’s Orlando was just a sucker. Bob is the lad with that crop of curly hair. He has been one of our busiest classmates. He found time to captain a championship Football team as well as take an active part in Latin, Glee, French, Science, Press, ‘‘T’’ Clubs, Prize Speaking, and Senior Play. He was also Chairman of Prom committee, a Pro Merito, played Base- ball, and is a member of the Netop and Year Book Staffs. Attend Syracuse University Imelda Legere “Mel” — “Whenever yon think of Mel,’’ a birdy sang — Remember, she was one of the Fifth Street Gang. Mel has always been a good student. She was a member of the Latin, Glee, French, and Commercial Clubs; was on the Year Book Staff, in the Senior Flaj ' , and served on the Prom committee. She also was a member of the Hiksos Club. Train at Barren Memorial Hospital Helen Martin “Matus” — Helen is cheerful, humorous, and gay, May she continue to stay that way. Helen has ushered at the Commercial Club and Freshman Socials. She has taken part in Class Basketball in her senior year and has been a member of both the Glee and Commercial Clubs. Work and Continue Commercial Work Charles John Mathieu — Early to bed, early to rise Is a tot of bunk in Brother’s eyes. Brother is the quiet type and has been too busy out much part in the activities of the school. He belonged to Mr. Bickford’s Glee Club and was an usher at the Prom. Co To Work F.AGK NINETEEN
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1 ' r U N H H S I ' A I. I- S 11 I r. 11 S C 11 () () 1. Y H A M HOOK — 1 9 3 7 AxiiioNY Kostuzkwski “Tony” — The v(Hul lo Millers Falls is alive When his bine streak elips al sixli;- ive Tony was an usher at t)otli the Freshman Hoj) and Sojihomore Social and served on the Junior Front Committee. He was active in the Science iind Camera Cluhs. r.VKK L’p Fokksthy SiANi.KY ( ' h.xhlks Kozloski “Stan” — Onee his mind is made up Stanley mill never give up. Stanley’s outside activities have prevented him from entering too much into extra-curricular activities. Xev ' ertheless he went out for Basketball and he also joined the Stamp Club. T.XKF. . COUHSK IX Ayi.xtiox Hklex Khusikwski — Helen may be (pdet, and Helen may be shy, Rut me knoiv she’ll be a great success, by and by. Helen has not participated in many outside activities in our high school, but we all know that her quiet manner and ready smile, would certainly have been missed. Senior Play usher. UXDECIDEI) Alice Kulch “Wolka” — Fntl of life, and full of fuu, .And a better sport there’s none. During her four years in high school Wolka has i)articiitated in many extra-curricular activities including French and Commercial Clubs, Year Book Staff, Usher at the Prom, Pro YIerito, and Hiksos Club. T.xke Up Beauty Cultuhe Kexxeth Lapean “Peanie” — Peanie is a yuiet lad Bui never a finer fellow could be had. He is seldom heard for he’s a very quiet fellow but don’t you let him fool you with bis quiet ways, he’s far from being an angel. Peanie is a member of the Science Club, he has made his letter in Track and is a member of the ”T’’ Club. CiO To WoiiK S - PAOK KIGH’I’KKX
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T U H N K n S 1 A L I. S HI (i II S C II O 0 L Y K A H II O () K — 19 3 7 Hov McCamtiiy “I ' ee Wee” — When Pee IVee i on see in a Ford Get Old of the nxnj or il’ll be too tide. Fee Wee is the famous football manager of last year ' s team. Be- sides looking- after his charges in the locker room Fee Wee has been active in the Batin and French Clubs, and usher at the Junior From, and iast but not least the Glee Club. WoMCESTKn Academy Mahion Mc(]lahy “Manny” — Manny is a pretty lass ever late to any class. Manny belonged to the Glee Club for two years. She was a mem- ber of the Commercial and Latin Clubs. She was on the committee for the Freshman Social and usher at the Sophomore Social and Junior Prom and Junior Prize Speaking. She was in the cast of the Senior Play. Become a Childhen’s Nuuse Ruth Milkey “Ruthie” — At any game Rath will always be found A.s long as she knows lhat Frankie’s around. Ruth has been very busy during her four years in high school. Besides being a member of the Netop Staff, she belongs to the Glee, German, and Latin Clubs. Ruth also ushered at the Prom, at Prize Speaking, and at the Sophomore Social, and she still found time to play Field Hockey. Take a Post-Ghaduate Couhse Elliott A. Moheau “EI” — El was the protege of Dr. Eizenbach And the boy with the golden voice. El was a member of the Track squad in his freshman year. In his sophomore and junior years he was a member of the Latin Club and in his senior year he joined the German Club. Besides these, he ushered at the Junior Prom, 1936 graduation exercises, and brought his high school career to an end by playing Amiens in “As You Like It.’’ Massachusetts State College Matthew Michael Mucha “Mat-Fly” — Matt may be a terror in the South End Gang, Bid he gives a Binyville heart many a pang. Mat-E’ly has been that classy second sacker on the Baseball nine for the last three seasons. His midget size did not stop him from becoming one of the classiest of the Valley. The “City’’ is hi s chief sideline. Go To WOHK ;v PAGE TWENTY
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