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THE OLYMPIAN HIGH SCHOOL OF TURNERS FALLS 1041 PAUL HANIEL STENARI) “While ' Actor, scholar, singer — all these talents does Whitie possess, And with his curly hair and friendly smile he’s a great success. Whitie, who was president for two years, participated in many activities during his high school years. He played basketball and tennis for three years and was also a cheer leader. Pauly was a member of the German, Latin, Hi-Y, and Motion Picture Clubs and was a Pro Merito student. He was general chairman for Prom com- mittees in his junior year. In dramatics he won second prize in junior prize speaking- and portrayed Duke Orsino very ably in the senior play. We all remember Whitie, our class Romeo, as Prince Charming at the prom in his freshman year. LILLIAN ST. GERMAIN “Lil Lil hails from good old Montague City. And we all agree she ' s both witty and pretty. Lillian was an active member of the French Club for two years and the Movie Club for one year. She was on the refreshment committee and ushered at the Junior Prom, also. I ndecided. ROBERT DEAN STOUGHTON “Skill Skip is one of the Riverside gang. Who goes places with a Viang. Skip managed the basketball team during his senior year. He be- longed to the track team. He was a member of the Latin, Glee, and Motion Picture Clubs. Skip ushered at the sophomore social and the Junior Prom. He was on the decorating committee for the freshman social. Prep School. HELEN MAY SI MNER “Hoc” Where there’s a will there’s a way. We think she ' ll go far some day. Helen was a member of the Home Economics Club during her fresh- man year and the Biology Club her second year. She ushered at the sophomore social and Junior Prom. As a junior, Helen was an enthusiastic dry-skier and was a junior prize speaker. Work. WILLIAM THOMPSON “Bill A hearty laugh and a friendly grin, Bill is the kind who will always win. Bill is a happy-go-lucky boy and seems to have not a care in the world. Because Bill was so busy taking care of his poultry farm he didn’t find time to participate in any outside activity. Machinist. Page Thirty
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TIIE OLYMPIAN HIGH SCHOOL OF TI RNERS FALLS 10 4 I FRANK PHILIP SIVIK Frankie” ••Pliil Our jolly Frank is often heard to laugh, While all his other virtues shout in his behalf. Frank was on the Netop his last two years. He played “Sir Toby Belch” in the senior play, “Twelfth Night.” He ushered at the sophomore social and Junior Prom and was on the decorating com- mittee of the freshman hoji. He was a member of Biology, Latin, German, Science and Photo Clubs, and played the violin during his freshman year in the orchestra. Mount llcruion School. MARTHA FIELD SMITH “Marty” Gracious and sweet with a demure way, She ' s one in a million, we do all say. Martha was Olivia in senior play, served on the freshman-senior social music committee and was a member of the Netop in her senior year. She entered Turners High in her junior year and was a member of the Choral Club, ushered at prize speaking and Junior Prom. She was also a member of the Latin and French Clubs. Pro Merito. Tufts College. ANDREW FRANK SOJKA “Babe” You might think that Babe is still and shy, But listen to him chatter like a good guy. Babe likes to take active part in class discussions, especially history and ask him about sports and he ' ll tell you everything. He found time to play basketball one year, help on the Junior Prom com- mittee and belong to the Biology Club. Business Executive. JESSIE MARY SOPOLLEC Juicy” Studious, friendly, and ever shy, Jessie has no trouble g’etting by. Jessie has participated in numerous school affairs during her high school career. She was a member of the Latin Club for two years, and also joined the Commercial Club for two years. She served on the refreshment committee for the sophomore social, and was a member of the invitation committee for the Junior Prom. Jessie was also a Pro Merito student. Work. BERNICE PAULINE STAIGER “Uremia” The “Scarlet” of the South had nothing on our Brenda, For Cupid each year a new Rhett doth send her. Brenda was exceedingly charming as Snow White at the Junior Prom in ' 38. She belonged to the Biology, Home Economics, Motion Picture, Latin, and French Clubs, and ushered at the freshman hop and Junior Prom. Scholastically, she is a Pro Merito. Further Education. Page Twenty-nine
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THE OLYMPIAN UK. II SI IIOOI, OK TI IOiERS FALLS Mill 1IOII IS ANITA TR A VERSA II I ••l)»l Doris is naughty but nice, To everything her wit adds spice. Doris, the class clown, was an active member of the senior class. She was a member of the Latin, Commercial and Motion Picture Clubs. Besides playing first trumpet four years in the band, Doris also found time for social activities. She was on the music com- mittee for the Junior Prom and the decorating committee for the sophomore social. She ushered at the senior play. Com liiercia I Work. HENRY VELANDER “Cagey - ’ Cagey is a cheerful lad, Always happy, never sad. Cagey played football in his freshman and sophomore years and baseball for three years. He was a member of the Glee Club, Biology Club, and for two years he belonged to the French Club. Henry aided the decorating committee in the Junior Prom and ushered also. For a pastime he enjoys fishing which gave him the title of “tall story teller.’’ Coyne Electrical School in Chicago. EDWARI) JOSEPH WALIC’HOWSKI “Whitey” The fans always say, “Who ' s that blond out there?” “Oh that’s Whitey making long passes for fair.” Whitey, as Sir Andrew, took one of the leading parts in the senior play. He represented our school in football for four years, and was on the varsity team during his senior year. He also belonged to the track team during his freshman and senior years. Whitey was on several dance committees, including the sophomore social, Junior Prom, and freshman reception. Work. FRANCIS LOUIS W A LICK OW SKI “Yaws” No enemies trouble this friendly lad, He’s one in a million; of this we are glad. He was a member of the basketball team during his sophomore and junior years and he was on the decorating committee for the Junior Prom. Work. GLENYTH WARD “Daisy Happy, carefree, never sad, She makes a hit with every lad. Glenyth was an able usher at class day and commencement day exercises. She is an ardent sports fan and attended most of our school games. Her pleasing personality and cheerful smile will carry her far in her nursing career. Philadelphia Child’s Hospital. ' age Thirty-one
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