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1 liUNKHS FALLS !ll(.II SCHOOL Y FA H HOOK io:m a I J I I l I l i I i EIJWAItI) ANTHONY SMIAKOWSKI “Eddie” EARNEST ABLE SOLEMN Eddie has been in several assembly programs, was a member of both the basketball and the track teams. He is a constant en- joyer of the Polish dances. Wants to attend Engineering School KltANK JOSEPH SOJKA “S pider FRIENDLY JOKING SNAPPY Frank belonged to the Biology Club during his junior year and then he was on the decoration committee for the Junior Prom and the Freshman Hop. During his senior year he was one of the cheerleaders. Frank always greets everyone with a pleasant smile especially his customers. Hopes to join the Xav) STELLA ANNA SOJKA “Slirankie” SOCIABLE AMIABLE SHINING Slirankie, one of our wittiest classmates, served as an usher at the Junior Prom, as well as at our other class social functions. She was interested in club activities, belonging to the Latin and Biology Clubs. She likes to sing, and Mr. Bickford’s Glee Club gave her an opportunity to use that vocal talent. To train at (lie Farrell Memorial Hospital HELEN MARY SOPOLLEC “Bloiidic” HAPPY MERRY SHY Helen belonged to the Latin Club for two years, and to the Dis¬ cussion Club during her sophomore year. She was on the invita¬ tion and decorating committee for the Junior Prom and on the decorating committee for the Freshman Hop. In her senior year, she was secretary of the Commercial Club. Helen is very shy, but her blonde hair attracts much attention. Work FREDERICK HOW ARD STANLEY “Bud” FRIENDLY HANDY SERIOUS Bud was on the checking committee for the Junior Prom. He works at the Cecil T. Bagnall Printing Company during his spare time. Take up Printing business seriously Page Twenty-seven
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T1 RNERS FAM.S HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK — 1939 HELEN IRENE SHUMWAY “Slnunmy” HUMOROUS INTELLIGENT SPORTING Helen belonged to the band and the Choral Group. She was on the class basketball team for two years. She was an usher at Prize Speaking and on the decorating committee for the Prom. Helen was also assistant coach of the senior play. She belonged to the Chess, German, Latin and Biology Clubs. She was on the business staff of the Netop. Shummy was one of the girls who earned the Eaglet Award in Scouts. I lidecitled EDWARD PAUL, SICARD “Brother Ell EARNEST PLEASING SUAVE Ed, the shining light of our basketball quintet, also starred on the tennis courts. A musical lad, Brother Ed participated in the orchestra and the band. He was a member of the Glee, Latin and the French Clubs. Bay Path DOROTHY ANN SIMKUS “Dot DELIBERATE ALERT STUDIOUS Dot has been very active during- her four years and we find she was the treasurer of the French Club junior year and secretary of it this year. She has also been in the Latin and Glee Clubs and on several decorating committees. She is Pro Merito. Massachusetts State College EDWARD JOSEPH SIRADEJKO “Breezer ENERGETIC JOLLY SUNNY He never says much when girls are around but what activity goes on in Breezer’s mind . . .! He served on the Sophomore H op committee with the ambition and ability that are character¬ istic of him. Breezer was also one of the Biology Club ' s worthiest members. Trade School HELEN MARY SIRADEJKO “Pee Wee HELPFUL MERRY SWEET It is surprising how these short people do get around, but Pee Wee is to be complimented for her good work in leading the Grand March at the Junior Prom in 1935, and also on being on the com¬ mittee for our own Junior Prom. She has been active in many clubs—the Home Economics, Biology, Commercial and Glee Clubs. Her ready smile and winning ways will bring success to her, we know. V year ' s course in tin Boston Cooking- School Page Twenty-six
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TI HXICRS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL YEAH HOOK — TlklD 11 KLES EDWARD STEWARD “Pud (lies ' CAREFREE ELEGANT SNAPPY Charles belonged to the band in his senior year. He was on the ticket committee for the Prom and on the decorating committee for the Freshman Hop and Sophomore Hop. He belonged to the German and Chess Clubs. Ford h a in MARIE ELLA STEWART “Stewie” MODERN ENERGETIC SLENDER Stewie has been a member of the German Club for three years. She has also belonged to the Glee and Latin Clubs and the Chess Club her junior year. She was in the Choral Group and also the band. At Junior Prize Speaking she was an usher. Undecided RICHARD KEITH STONE “Stony” RESOLUTE KEEN STEADY Stony served on the decorating committee for the Junior Prom. He was also a member at the Science Club. Northampton Trade School MILDRED MARY SULDA “Milly MODEST MIRTHFUL SYSTEMATIC Helpful and capable is Milly, though she’s too modest to admit it! She diligently does all she can for the various clubs of which she is a member. The clubs included in her extra-curricular program are the Hiksos, the Glee, the Discussion, and Commercial, In addition to her club activities, she ushered at class day, grad¬ uation, and Freshman Hop. She also served on the Prom refresh¬ ment committee. Milly is just bound to succeed! Plans undecided LUCILLE ELINOR SULLIVAN “Sully” LITTLE EFFICIENT SWEET Lucille belonged to the Glee Club, the German Club and the Latin Club. She was one of our Prize Speakers and took the part of Miss Bingly in our senior play. In her sophomore year she won the poster contest at Mass. State. She played hockey in her sophomore year. Simmons College and New England Ileaconeas Hospital Page Twenty-elglit
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