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TIIE OLYMPIAN HIGH SCHOOL OF TURNERS FALLS ISM I EILEEN MILDRED ol ELLKTTE “F r - nr h if” Frenchie’s sense of humor sure is swell, But beware of her in her laughing spell. Eileen ushered, at prize speaking. She joined the Commercial Club in her senior year. Work. LOUIS J. PARDA “Loin— Louie hails from a Millers’ street, At playing the accordian he can’t be beat. Louie has been a member of several extra-curricular clubs during his sojourn in high school, among them are included the Biology Club, General Science Club, and Airplane Club. Louie has also par- ticipated in freshman football and baseball. Plans to Become ) Musician. (’ELINA PAULIN “Cy Outstanding in studies, liked by all, If you need some help, she ' ll answer your call. Celina was an usher at the senior play, the Junior Prom, and prize speaking. During her senior year she was manager of the girls’ basketball team. She belonged to the German Club and the Com- mercial Club her junior and senior years. Cy took part in basket- ball and tumbling in her sophomore and junior years. She was chairman of the refreshment committee for the sophomore social and was the secretary of the Home Economics Club. Pro Merito. Work. EMILE JOSEPH PAULIN “Enamel” You ' ll never find Enamel in the lobby, Because building planes is his hobby. Enamel played four years of football and was left guard on the varsity his senior year. He was a member of the T Club for three years and also member of the Biology Club one year. He was never late while in high school. Army Air Corps. ARTHUR EDWARD PENO “Pen,, Count is a talkative and joyous fellow, In scouts can be heard his voice mellow. Count has been quite prominent in club work, as a member of the Biology, German, Aviation, and Glee Clubs. He also served on the dance committees of the sophomore social and Junior Prom, and took the part of the sea captain in the senior play. Count is also .1 junior assistant scoutmaster in the local Boy Scout troop. Na vy. I ' age Twenty-five
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THE OLYMPIAN HIGH SCHOOL OF TIKNF.RS FALLS 1S)4 EDM l M) ALFRED MORIN “Ozr.le” When Eddie puts on his he-man glamour All the girls forget and begin to stammer. Ozzie, a great lover of the out-of-doors, went out for track and football in his freshman year and has been a member of the Ger- man Club. Navy. DOROTHY MORRISON “Dot” Our senior class would be incomplete Without our Dot, so little and sweet. Dorothy has taken part in numerous activities while in high school. She was a member of the Home Economics Club for one year, be- longed to the French Club for one year, and joined the Commercial Club for one year. liSe was also a member of the Glee Club for three years. Dorothy was on the year book staff and also served on various committees for school functions. Work. JAMES PETER MOSSEAU Talents galore has our musical Pete, But his Gloria from Greenfield we can’t beat. “Pete” Pete played football during his sophomore year and he ushered at the Junior Prom. He also played the part of Valentine in the senior play. Northeastern l ' ni ersity. JOHN FRANK Ml S .YNSKI ' Jolt tiny” Johnny was the bright part of the line And in life he’ll surely do fine. John has been on the football team for four years and played varsity center in his senior year. He was outstanding as a student being a member of Pro Merito. John also belonged to the Biology Latin, and T Clubs. Although he appears to be a serious fellow, his friends consider him a very good-natured fellow. Further Education. ROBERT DANIEL NAGLE “Bob Full of laughs and full of fun, A better comedian there is none. Robert, one of our clowns, is a letterman, played football, basket- ball, and was one of our track stars. He was a member of the Latin Club for two years and also found time for social activities. Ushered at the Junior Prom. Pensacola. Page Pwenty-four
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THE OLYMPIAN HIGH SCHOOL OP TURNERS FALLS 1041 GEORGE JOSEPH PIECUCH “Pork v” Porky always does his studies So he never, never worries. Porky is another member of the Biology Club during his high school years. He was also selected as a member of the decorating com- mittee for the sophomore social. Pro Merito. Business Mail. I EON ANATOL PIECUCH “Junior” Junior is one with a cheerful smile And behind a wheel he does many a mile. With the exception of membership in the Biology Club, Junior has done little in the way of school activities. In future years Junior hopes to become a machinist as he is mechanically inclined. MacliinisL ( HESTER JOHN PIETRASZEK “Pete” Our football manager was Pete, Always there in a ringside seat. Pete was well known as football manager during his last three years of high school and spent much of his time running on and off the field during periods. He was a member of the Latin, Biology, French, and T Clubs, and served on several dance committees, in- cluding the sophomore social, Junior Prom, and freshman reception. Wilfred Academy. KI1VV Alt I) WAYNE PLEASANT “Pheasant” As Ed just can ' t seem to be quiet, Whenever he appears there’s usually a riot. Pheasant was member of the Latin Club for two years and the Biology Club for one year. He took part on the decorating com- mittee for the Junior Prom and sophomore social. He was also usher for the freshman reception. Navy. AMELIA ELIZABETH POGODA “Mel” Mel is pleasant, active, gay, If you want a champion go her way. Amelia was a member of the French Club during her junior year and was also a member of the Commercial Club. She ushered at the freshman and sophomore socials and at the Junior Prom. Plans to Travel. Page Twenty-six
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