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‘ Ai Ast ! Fi-:i{ Asi’KifA ' I ' lMt.XKKS Pai.i.s Hk.ii S iiool IIMOM- ' . IIKItAltn INDUSTRIOUS lOARNUST RKAMING •■Red was a member of tlie basketball team and tlie band for one year each, and the Aeronautics Club and tlie 0,0. ' s. She served on tlie refreshment committee for tlie Soidiomore Social and tlie Aero- nautics caharet. ‘‘Ited” was a memlier of tlie stage crew for the senior play and also did a splendid joli on the make-up committee. A ' a e.s 101,17, A ItlO’I ' ll .IOSI01 IIIM0 IIIAI,IO KI “llefty EARNEST JUST BASHFUE Retty” served at tlie footliall banquet in her freshmen year and also on the refresliment committee for the Soiihomore Social. She was a memtier of tlie Commercial Club for one year. ' :nlet Niir.se HOIJKRT m,. KK RANGY BLITHE Timmy was a very active m ember of the baseball team in his four years of high school and he played basketball for three years. He belonged to the Aeronautics Club and the T Club. Timmy was also in the social limelight ushering at various dances including the Junior Prom. , :i vj- MOVKI, I»AII, IIOWE ' l ' TE ■Nel LAUGHING PLAYFUL BRISK Nel played intra-murals for four years, freshmen basketball and was a memlier of the track siitiad. He was in the senior play and the Latin Club for three years. He ushered at tlie Freshmen Hoj) and was on the Sophomore Social refreshment committee. Radio GEOROF, ALRFR ' I ' l«»1 LIIFN. .IR. “Rod GENUINE AGREE.ABLE BAFFLING George was a very busy fellow outside of school but he touna time to check at two socitils. He was also a member of the Aero- nautics Club. During his four years of high school, George worked as a mechanic’s helper at the Montague Garage. Ilifsel Fiigineeriiig Paoe Eleven
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An Astra Per Aspera Turners Pales High School 1945 KI.AIXK NOHMA AEDHU’H ‘-Nook” EARNEST NEAT AMIABLE “Nook has been an active member of our class having ' played liasketball for two years, ushered at .Tunior Prom, played Dora the maid, in the 1SU4 Christmas play and Mrs. Soames in the .senior play. Nookie lent a helping hand at some of our dances and is pursuing a commercial course. A iir AVoik 1H ' . E IIVKT ' I.EY “llev BROAD-MINDED FAITHFUL BRIGHT “Bev has been a member of the hand for four years, Glee Club for two years, and Latin for one year. Bev ushered at the Freshman Hoi) and senior play and was a memher of the G. G’s. Bev also did a good job on the costume committee for the senior play. C:i lot . urse lll ;i.K Fll.Wt KS IIE.Vl HIEN “Itutcti HELPFUL FA M O T t S BE AU T I P UL “Hutch was in the hand for one year and was a twirler for three years. She was in the oratorical contest on the Constitution in her first year. She also has been an ardent member of the French Club for one year and the Latin Club three years. Butch has been an usher for the So])homore Social, Junior Prom. Class day and Grad- uation. She has been a prize speaker and a member of the senior play. On top of all this she took part in “John Doe and “Women AVho Wait . She also found time to be in the Glee Club for two years. Alii.ssacliii.selts State College AlALCtUAI ALEXIS MEAT IIIEX ‘•Alai” M.ASTERFUL ALERT BRAINY Mai was a member of the Aeronautics Club. He was too busy to do much in extra-curricular activities. He likes ice skating and swimming but ice skating is his favorite sport. AA ' ork MOMEUT MEI.AIH) “Mob” ROVING BUSY ' Bob was in the band four years. Glee Club for two years, and the Aeronautics Club for a year. He was an usher for the Sophomore Hop and .Tunior Prom. Bob was also on the orchestra committee for the Prom. He is now in the Coast Guard. tosist Giiaril
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Ad Astua Per Aspera Turners Pales Hion StiiooL 1945 AIY HI TH HOW MAX •■Hiillii ' attuactivk RoarisH bkmovorpnt Our Ruthie, a poetess and writer, is a member of tlie editorial staff of tile Xetop. i liarmin8 ' , ])etite Rutliie has usliered at several occasions amons ' them .Junior Prize Si)eakinK ' , Class Day, (gradua- tion and senior play. She has served on the decorating ' committee at the Soplmmore Social and on the decorating committee at the .lunior Prom. HKXl ' lHI.V HHOW BOX XV CHARM JXa BI AXD Bev was a memher of the l ' ' reneh Club for one year and sang in the Olee Club for two years. Bev also served on the refreshment committee for the Freshman Rece])tion. f ' ail ‘t Xiii ' se .IKAA.M’ITTK l-MAII ' IIA ;. 0 •Men ■lOCl ' XD RTKEABLK CAPABBE .Jeannette was on the refreshment committee at our Sophomore Social. She has been a member of the Commercial Cluh for two years and is also a memher of the famous O. G’s. We enjoyed her as one of the People of the Town in the senior jilay. She knits for the Red Cross in her spare time. Tli ‘ W ' a» -s .II-IAAXH AIAHV ( HOI, KVA “.Jeaiinie .JOCOSl l MAGNETIC CAREFREE We find our caitahle Jeanne has been a member of several refresh- ment commtitees, a decorating committee and of the Home Econ- omics Cluh. Our .Jeannie is an energetic little girl who enjoys skating, swimming, dancing, hiking and tobogganing. We have in Jetinnie an enthusiastic movie-goer. She is also quite a roller skater. ' releplioiu Opera (oi- .lOSKIMIIXK Jl l,IA ( ISI,0 “.loe.v JAUXTY JUDICIAL CUTE A talented actress, Josephine played Jane in “The Tinker , Willow in Women Who Wait, was the announcer for John Doe and i)ar- tici])ated in Junior Prize S])eaking and the senior play. She be- longed to the French Club three years Glee and Choral Clubs one, O. G ' s. and ushered at Freshman Ho]), Sophomore Social and a school i)lay. Mas.sacliusett.s General Hospital Page Twelve
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