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Ai) Astua 1’ek Asj ' EKA TlUtiNEKS Fai.ls Hk.h S nOOL I ' Jio ll(KM : A.N l l«l l« - ••Srriil INDUSTUIorS AMl’SING MIXFU Scrul)l y has been very l)usy during her stay at Turners Iligli as a cheerleadei ' for two yetirs, varsity l)asketl)ali four years, l)usiness inauager and usiier at .Junior thize Speaking uslierer at ttradua- tion, was on decorating committee for .Junior Prom and Preshnien Reception, on yetii‘i ook amJ Netop staffs, as.sistant to iVIiss Teed and memJ)er of senior i)la.v, member of Ivnitting CluJ) and was an 0,0 s. SarKesMit UILMAM .l MKS “H WKLL-OIKKI) JOVIAL MANLY ■•Bill was a member of the footJ)all team bis freshmen year. He belonged to the Aeronautics CluJ) his junior year and for two years lent his voice to Miss Argy ' s Glee Clul). This year Kill was on the nominating committee for class otlicers and on the decorating com- mittee for the Senior-Freshman Reception. He also was on the checking committee for several dances. .Vir Corps , NK lAlAOHK (illCIN “Jlae AMBITIOUS IHKEABRF M.ANNHRLY Mac ' s voice was blended with Miss Argy’s voice class for two years. She belonged to the French, Latin, and Glee Clubs. Mac was a snappy twii’ler for three years. She ushered at all dances and was chairman of the decorating committee for the Freshman Hop. Mac took part in two plays, and was a member of the Neto)) staff. She also helped with rationing. Mac was Pro Merito and wrote the music for the class song. Hoolielie .SOfllllO I.ICIM.K MIRKW.SKI •• ,ush SOCIABLE LIMBER MODEST Zush was a snai)])y forward in the girls’ Jiasketball team for four years. She served at the football banquet during her freshman year. She served on the refreshment committee for various dances. She was a member of the Commercial Club during her junior year. Zush was a faithful member of the O. G’s. M ork IIIOLEA .IKAX MIM.EH •‘Peiiiuits ' HELPFUL JOLLY MODERN Our little Peanuts was a meml)er of both the French and Latin Clubs for three years, the Glee Club and the O.G ' s. She was also one of those precise twirlers for two years. Peanuts usliered at Prize Si)eaking and various other events. She certainly did a swell job as the young hoy, Wally WeJ)J) in the senior play, “Our Town”. In addition, she has I’ro-merito lionors. Skiiliiiorp Cnllege Pape Twevty-tliree
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Ai) Astka Per Aspera Turners Falls High School 1945 LKO I.KAMV M A.W ‘•lloliior I..U GH1NG MKl ABLIO MODEST Eeo played football and baseball for four years and was. a member of the freshman basketball team. He was on several dance com- mittees and was a member of the French. “T , and I.,atin Clubs, being l)resident of the latter his junior year. 1 ii ' li igii II I iiDersity K,l» AKIt HAH ri.V “Iviiiiokles ' ’ PIN ' EHGETIC JIIGHTY Knuckles was a big man around school in all ways. He was the plutiging fullback on the football team for four years and tossed the shotput for three years on the track team. Knuckles belonged to the Aeronautics and T Clubs and was a member of the Prop- wash Quartet at the cabaret. AI i ‘li igaii I HOIIKHT 1,01 l.S H.VUTI.A forky’ ' ROBUST LITERAE MIRTHFUL Robert was on the basketball team under Mr. Foley when he was a freshman. He took ) art in intramurals in his junior year. Bob hopes to attend college for a year before he enters the armed foi’ces. One Year of Collegi IIAHHV El) AH1 YlA ' I ' IIIEl “Hairless” HELPFUL EARNEST MANNERLY Harry found little time for extra activities in school but he worked in Manual Training three years and turned out some fine model airiilanes. He was also chairman of checking at the Junior Prom but his great interests are in the Boy Scouts and hunting and fishing. a» HAYHO.VH AH ' l ' IIl I ' t HATHIEi: “Hay” ROVING ADAPTABLE MAGNILOQUENT Ray i)layed intramurals for four years, was a member of the track squad and a member of the Aeronautics Club. He was in the Glee Club for two years and the Latin Club for two years. He was in the senior play and was a checker at the Freshman Hop. Hadio Page Twenty-two
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Ai) Astka Pek Aspera Turners Palls Hiuii S( iiool I94r, KKXKS’l ' : IOUIN KXACT ilAXUV Krnest took part in scliolastic activities rather tlian sports. For three years he took Jianual Training- where he made model air- planes. He was a member of the . eronautics Club his junior year. He helped Miss ' I ' eed backstage in many productions. Ill I lie in .11 K KUAM KS XAIIMVI ••Ciitie’ JOHLY FRIEXPHY NATTY ■lune was one of our number one ushers as she ushered at the ■lunior Prom and all the other dances. She was a member of the French ( ' lub in her sojihomore year. She was also a member of the ( ' ommercial Club for two years and the Vice-President of the club in her senior year. Uailel Aiir.si ' or|is I ' llKIIKIIK K III t SKI.I, i;il l “Fre.l • FR. XK RFSFVEft XOX-COMMPrTAE Fred played baseball and won the Huffy Clark award for the outstanding iilay of the Greenfield-Turners baseball series of 1 944. He also played basketball, varsity and intramural. He is vice- liresident of the -Veronautics CUib and a member of the T Club. I iiileeiileil •lOIIA 4IAI IMI I-; 0’( 0 -M;I,I, • (».ikie” .H ' HICIAI AIERITORIOUS CASUAL ■lohn silent an active four years idaying basketball three years, and baseball four years. He belonged to the French Club for two years and the Latin Club for three years. In the musical line he belonged to the hand for four years and the orchestra for two years. .John belonged to the Aeronautics Club and took part in senior pla.v and .Junior Prize Speaking. He was also chairman of the ushers at our .Junior Prom. Jjast but not least John is L’ro- Merito. Miigiiicei ' ing I ' llEHHSM A. IVVHKS ••’I ' eriy ' THOUGHTFUL .AGILE PLE.AS.VXT Terry belonged to the Latin Club for two years and the Glee Club. During her high school career she ushered at Sophomore Social, Junior Prize Speaking and ably served on the refreshment com- mittee for the Junior Prom. Terry is also remembered as a smiling and patient office clerk. A ' ortliaiii|itoii Coiiiiiieri‘ial .Si-liool Pac r Twenty-four
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