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

 - Class of 1941

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T1IE OLYMPIAN IIIOll SCHOOL OP TURNERS PALLS MM I PATRICIA ANN GROGAN ••Pat” Boisterous, funny, with a twinkle in her eye, Pat hopes some day to reach places high. Pat has a finger in everything. She belongs to the Latin, French, Motion Picture, and Glee Clubs. Pat is a member of the Netop and year book staffs. She is a Pro Merito. During her school years she ushered at the sophomore social and at commencement and graduation. Pat was on the decorating committee for the Junior Prom and was chairman of the decorating committee for the cabaret. Further Education. SHIII LEE MARY HALL “Shirl Shirlee believes in the proverb, this sweet little maid, That if silence is golden she’ll be amply repaid. Shirlee wasn ' t very active in her extra-curricular activities during her high school years. She played in the orchestra as a freshman and tried out for the senior play. A v iatrix. MARGARET ELIZABETH HANLEY “Margie Quiet by nature yet full of fun, All our friendships Margie has won. Margie belonged to the Home Economics, Motion Picture, Biology, and Commercial Clubs. She served on the refreshment committee for the sophomore hop, and ushered at both junior prize speaking and senior-freshman reception. She also played class basketball for a year. Further Commercial Studies. FRANCIS ARTHUR HICKEY “Franny Franny’s the genius of the senior class, And his versatility none can surpass. Franny was co-editor of the Netop and year book being on the former for three years. He was also president of the Latin Club in his senior year and belonged to the French and Motion Picture Clubs. Franny was a junior prize speaker and took the part of Antonio in the senior play. He served on the Prom committee during his junior year. A scholarly lad, Francis is a member of Pro Merito and is one of the top-ranking students of the class. Holy Cross College. RUTH MAE HOWE “Ruthie” A pleasing personality and a quiet air. And such lovely auburn hair — so rare. Ruth joined the Biology Club her freshman year. She was also a member of the Latin Club during her first three years. Both the sophomore social and the junior prom found Ruth a very active member of the refreshment committee. Pro Merito. Pious lo go o College. Page Ninteen

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THE OLYMPIAN HIGH SCHOOL OF TURNERS FALLS 10 11 FRANCIS FORREST FOWLER “Fran On the race track or wherever you chance to be meeting ' Our fast moving Frannie is there, always speeding ' . Fran was one of the fleetest runners on the track team. He was on the track team for three years. He belonged to the Glee Club for four years and the T Club for three years. He was usher at the sophomore social and the freshman reception. Further Education. V I, TER M. GABRIEL “Walt” A quieter fellow cannot be found, You hardly know that Walter ' s around. He played basketball his sophomore year and also took part in the intramurals, and took part in baseball three years. He is a mem- ber of the T Club. Winter finds him playing ' basketball for Mont- ague “Buccaneers” and summer finds him engaged in baseball for the “Pirates.” Work It VRREN PHILIP GINGRAS “W. P.” Lassies’ hearts for Warren often tingle, But not only on courts does he play single. Warren was a member of the German, Biology, Latin, Photo, Hi-Y, T, and Chess Clubs of which he was champion in 1940. Played basketball, baseball and was captain of the tennis team in his junior year. Co-editor-in-chief of Netop and year book, he also was a prize speaker and chairman of decorations for Junior Prom. M ass a cli usct t s State College. HENRIETTA LOUISA GOLEC “Henri Henri is truly a combination you rarely find, For she’s a jolly friend and a student with a mind. Henrietta has been an active member of the senior class. She was a member of the Latin Club for four years, belonged to the Glee Club for three years, and was a member of the Choral Club for one year. She was a member of the German Club for one year, in addi- tion to being a Biology Club member for one year. Pro Merito. Go Into Nursing. LEO PAUL GROGAN “Sleepy” Sleepy looks like a quiet fellow, But in a ball game just hear him bellow. Sleepy played four years of football, playing left end on the varsity his last two years. He also played three years of basketball and one year of baseball. He was a member of the T Club for three years. He was on the checking committee for the Junior Prom. Further Education. I I I l Page Eighteen 1



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THE OLYMPIAN HIGH SCHOOL OK TURNERS FALLS P.I41 GENEVIEVE AGNES KANIA Short and tiny and whatever may her befall, She ' ll always smile through it all. Genevieve was a member of the Home Economics Club during her freshman year. When a junior she belonged to both the Biology and Commercial Clubs. Genevieve also ushered at the senior play. I ltderided. ROBERT FRANCIS KILEY “Kid Kid ' s good looks and curly hair, Are the answer to a certain maid ' s prayer. Kid didn’t have much time for clubs except that famous Bachelor Club. He played the cymbals in the band his freshman year and was on the football and baseball squads. He also ushered at the senior-freshman reception and the sophomore hop. Further Education. GEORGE PHILIP KOCH. JR. “Kochie” Kochie is a quiet lad, Who studies for a fad. Kochie has been quite active in school affairs during the last four years. He has been a member of the Biology and Latin Clubs, a checker at the freshma n and sophomore socials, and was on the decorating committee and a ticket collector at the Junior Prom. In the senior play Kochie played the part of a gentleman in the court of Duke Orsino. I ndecidcd. HELEN M. KOSEWICZ “Lett Helen likes to smile with a quiet air, ' Tis a pleasure to look and see her there. Helen participated in such school activities as the Home Economics and Commercial Clubs. In her freshman year she served at the football banquet. We all found her an able usher at the freshman hop, sophomore social and Junior Prom. BeckcrVs College. VICTORIA ANN KKOL “Vickie” Petite, pretty and full of poise, Here comes Vickie. Look out, boys! She joined the Home Economics Club as a freshman and the Biology Club as a sophomore. Victoria was in the Commercial Club when she was a junior and on the decorating committee for the Junior Prom. I guess that was why we had such lovely decorations. Beauty Culture. Page Twenty

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