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“ WE HOLD THE FUTURE HIGH SCHOOL OF TURNERS FALLS 1! 4:5 AMELIA EUGENE SIWIZKI “Metoo Amiable Earnest Serious Amelia is that quiet, studious girl we see about town. Although she has not been heard, we have noticed her advances in her commercial work. Someone will be lucky to have you for a patient nurse. Nursing HARRIET ELIZABETH SMITH “Hat” Happy Eager Sweet Harriet is very musical, having been a member of the band and or- chestra for four years as well as the Swingsters for two years. She has the distinction of ushering at all our socials as well as serving on numerous committees. She was on the yearbook staff. A ursing ,11 N E SMITH “Cli 1111a” Jovial Merry Systematic .Tune was in the Home Economics Club for one year, the French Club for one year, the Drum Corp for two years. June was a very active member of the Latin Club for four years. Chuna was usher at graduation her junior year. All of June ' s extra time is taken up with roller skating and writing to the Marines. Mercy Hospital FLORENCE CECELIA SOJIvA “Lilly” Friendly Clever Suave Lilly belong-ed to the Latin Club four years, French Club three years, and the Biology Club for one year. She also belonged to the Art Club for four years. She ushered at the sophomore social. Junior Prom, and graduation. Lilly was the chairman of the program com- mittee for the Junior Prom and a member of the decorating commit- tee for the freshman hop. She was one of the business managers of the yearbook staff. Together with all these, Lilly is a member of Pro Merito. I udeeided JEAN E. SULLIVAN Joking Energetic Sage Jean was a member of the Latin Club for three years; the German Club for one year, the Biology Club for one year and the Commer- cial Club for one year. Jean ushered at Junior Prize Speaking and at the senior play. All extra time is devoted to Alvan. New Eng bind Forsythe ' age Twenty-eight
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WE HOLD THE FUTURE HIGH SCHOOL OF TIRAERS F I.I,S l !» GVRRY I) A II) It V A “( hucky” Good-natured Deft itiotous Chueky was one of the real wits of our class. He proved to be an efficient basketball manager. Played intramural basketball and was an active member of the French Club for three years. A life-long member of the Park Street Indians. He was also a Pro Merito. lm ir Producer NORMAN lt V S SOI IE “Sam Noisy Ithythmic Swell When a better soda jerk than Sam is made, I’d like to see him. It just about broke everybody’s heart, and business declined appre- ciably when Sam left Fournier ' s drugstore. Due to this work and important business in Greenfield, Sam had little time for school ac- tivities. He did, however, become a tennis star in his spare mo- ments. He was a member of the Biology and T Clubs. In case you have wondered why the decorations at our dances looked so well, it was because Miss Little always recruited Sam for the decorating committee. Army Photography Corps t HESTER VICTOR SOI A II “Chet Clever Valuable Sedate Chet was a quiet guy who didn ' t have a great deal of time for school activities, but he did become a member of the Latin Club and was a valuable cog on Mr. Sheff’s track team for four years. Was on the decorating committee for the Junior Prom and a recipient of the T. Armed Forces ELIZABETH SIC lil) Energetic Studious Elizabeth was a member of the Home Economics Club for one year; the Commercial Club for two years, and the Choral Club for four years. She was president of the Choral Club for one year. “Liz” was a tumbler for two years and a Junior Prize Speaker. She did a wonderful job as assistant coach to Miss Teed in the senior play. Northampton Commercial School .11 LIANA MARIE SIVIK “Uln” or “Julie Just Musical Swell Julie played in the band for four years; orchestra, one year and with the Swingsters, two years. She belonged to the Biology, German and Home Economics Clubs. Julie ushered at Junior Prize Speak- ing, the Prom, the Sophomore Social and at the musical dance. She was an assistant business manager on the senior play staff and the business manager of the Netop in her senior year. Julie served on the yearbook staff. She also was a member of the Art Club. Franklin County Hospital Page Twenty-seven
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FUTLR E II 14.11 SCHOOL OK Tl RNERS FALLS UM:t WE IIOI.M IIUTH LOUISE SKIOJi H EH “nil I liie ' Resolute Likeable Sweet Ruthie was a member of the French Club in her sophomore, junior, and senior years. She belonged to the Latin Club, her sophomore and junior years. Julie, also, served on several dance committees. Work KOBERT C. THURBER “Rob” Roaming Capable Technical As he worked many afternoons, Bob had little time for extra-cur- ricula activities however he was a member of the German Club. Already he is taking ' preliminary flight training in preparation for the Air Corps. Naval Air Corps HENRY JAMES T1RIIETTS Honorable Joker Thoughtful ' Heinie ' Heinie, the physics wizard, wasn ' t active in school activities, but was a good student in all his classes. He can be seen working at the Economy Store, which will soon be his second Alma Mater. Arm y STEPHANIE A. WALLACE “Stephie” Shy Aspiring Winsome In the freshman year she belonged to the Home Economics Club, and was a member of the Drum Corp. In the sophomore year, Stephie played the symbols in the band, belonged to the Biology Club, was an usher for three years for the art tableaux and was in them. She was on the decorating committee, and also won first prize in flower arranging. Stephanie was one of those flashy, highstepping baton twirlers that led the band; and, too, she won first prize in the Ameri- can Legion Contest. Lastly, she was on the ticket committee for the senior play. Art Sell no ] CHESTER PALL WAIIYAS “Puller” Colorful Peppy Witty “Puller” did a swell job on the football field for four years, and fur- ther proved himself an athlete by playing basketball for two years. The Latin, German, and T Clubs knew him as a popular member. He ushered at several dances and is one of the far famed members of the cafeteria staff. Naval Air Corps Page Twenty-nine
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