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UT1 UK high school, of turners fai,l,s km:: w i : IIOI.lt M A H ION .11 K CADRAN ••Lynn Modest Jovial Considerate This polite but humorous lassie has made a host of friends at T. P. H. S. She was very active in the orchestra and band for two years, Latin Club for two years, and Miss Argy ' s singing class. Lynn was an usher at the sophomore hop and Junior Prom and at the variety show. As a member of the board of directors of the Commercial Club, she was very popular among her classmates. May friendship bring you happiness in the business world. Private .Secretary KITH DO It OT 1 1 Y CAOIETTE Kilt liie” Reserved Diligent Cheerful Ruthie belonged to the French Club in her sophomore and junior years. She was a member of the Biology Club in her sophomore year and of the Home Economics Club, her freshman year. She, also, served on the costume committee for the senior play. Ruth spent most of her afternoons working. Nursing FRANCIS XAVIER CASEY Butch” Frank Xcellent Courteous Butch was a regular member of the Latin Club for four years and of the French Club for three years. He was the columnist of Camp Contact feature in the Netop and a member of the editorial staff of the Netop. He was also a member of the Biology Club and he ushered at the Junior Prom. He is now in the freshman class in Notre Dame. Good luck, Butch! Teaching’ AMY CLARK Ambitious Energetic Calm Amy played on the basketball team, as a guard, for two years. She also played her trombone in the band for two years and was a mem- ber of the Latin and French Clubs. “Amos” was an usher for Junior Prize Speaking and for graduation in 1942, her junior year. Amy was a member of the decorating committee that made our sopho- more social so colorful and such a great success. Massachusetts State College CLIFFORD MILTON COHEN “Aloe” Casinova Merry Colorful Moe” was a member of the Biology and German Clubs as well as being one of the most popular ushers at the Prom. A member in good standing of the Park Street Indians, he also proved to be one of the big stars in the basketball intermurals. Further activities were entered into most heartily in Greenfield. Pro Merito. Technical School Page Fifteen
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w i: hold the Fin he II !(■ II SCHOOL OK Tl HNERS FALLS 11143 KOLA D EDW Mill Kill NELI.E “Bran ll mining - Energetic Hustling Bran was very active during his high school career. Four years of track, four years of basketball. T Club, Biology Club, Prize Speaker, and also took part in many of Miss Teed ' s plays. He ushered at the freshman hop, sophomore dance and Junior Prom. A rm ir Corn SH 111 LEY WINIFRED 111 ClvIH A “Buckie” Sprightly Winsome Bashful “Buckie” is that active little girl from Boom 3. She was a member of Home Economics Club in her freshman year. Glee Club first two years, Commercial Club in her junior and senior years, Biology Club in the junior year. Junior Prom Committee. Her activities also included ushering at Prize Speaking. Good luck in the com- mercial world. Hnokeeper IIIIIIOTin ELIZABETH lUOMPASTORE “Dot” Delightful Energetic Busy Dot served on the refreshment committee for the Junior Prom. She ushered at class day. Her junior year Dot joined the Commercial Club. ork ETHEL JANE Bl KNHAM “Etso - Enthusiastic Jolly Bashful “Etso was a member of the French and Latin Clubs for one year. She was the chairman of the decorating committee for the sopho- more social and the Junior Prom and she ushered at both. She took part in the art tableau and the choral club in her sophomore year. She was also in the cast of “Mrs. Miniver.” I nileeitlcd EDWARD HAROLD CADRAN “Cantor Energetic Hilarious Colorful “Cantor” was one of the best-liked boys in the class. He was 1 a great player on the football team for four years and was elected one of the co-captains in his senior year. Also, he was a member of the French and T Clubs. A star performer on the track and base- ball teams. Eddie is a loyal supporter of the Wildcats. Work for Sam Couture Page Fourteen
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WE MOM) THE FI Tl RE iihhi school oi ti oners falls i»4a It It O L I) JAMES COLLINS “Bud llil arious Jovial Carefree Bud was the ticket collector at the Junior Prom. He was also on the decroating committee for the sophomore social. He was a mem- ber of the basketball team for one year. His favorite haunt is Greenfield. He is also good in skating. In the afternoon Bud works at the “Popular Market.” I . s. ai y JOHN FRANCIS COI.I.INS “Jackie” Jolly Frank Cheerful Jackie is one of the many fellows of our class who spent most of their spare time at work at the First National Store, of necessity to the exclusion of extra -curricula activities. However, he found time to star in intramural basketball, and to play on the baseball team. He has also helped to collect tickets at most of the school socials. A rin (1KKTKI DE I HSI I, A CONRAD “Trudy” Gentle Undaunted Cute In her sophomore year Trudy was a member of the basketball team. She was an angel in the “Living Pictures” tableaux, and was a member of the Commercial Club two years. For all class socials, she was chairman of decorating committees. Secretarial Work JINK liRESSUH Hutch cr ' Jolly Dynamic Jane played basketball three years. She was a nimble mem- ber of the tumbling- team her first three years. As a twirler Jane has made quite a hit for the past three years. Butcher ushered at the sophomore social and the Junior Prom. She was a member of the Glee Club her sophomore year, a cheer leader for the last three years and she topped her high school activities by winning the part of “Liza” in the senior play, Mrs. Miniver.” Intends lit work in a machine shop FERDINAND CHARLES ENGERMAN, JR. “Brud Fearless Capable Energetic One of the many bright spots of the football team for the past two years has been the excellent work of Brud at left guard. Brud ' s athletic prowess included baseball when he played for the Champion American Legion Baseball Team. He was a member of the T and Latin Clubs, as well as being an usher and member of the decorat- ing committee at several dances. Basketball intramurals wouldn’t seem the same without Brud’s football tactics. He was one of the original airplane spotters. Naval Air Corps Page Six teen
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