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‘‘WITH FAITH WE CANNOT FAIL’ i I J j TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 1946 NINA BROWN “Nin” “ Her faults were very few, Her virtues of many kinds.” Nina was a member of the Glee Club for one year. She also helped to decorate for the Freshman Hop, Sophomore Social and Junior Prom. Business staff of Netop. College ELIZABETH ANN BURNAW “Betty” “ Oh ! she is good as she is fair .4 ,v pure in thought as angels are.” Betty has taken part in the Latin Club and O. G’s. for one year. She was a member of the Glee Club for two years and was on the refresh- ment committee for the Sophomore Social, chairman of the program committee for the Junior Prom, ushered at junior prize speaking and also was a member of the War Service Club for two years. She played the part of “Miss Brodsky” in the Columbus Day play, “Youth and Uncle Sam” in her senior year and was a stage manager of the senior play. Laboratory Technician HOWARD B. CALL “Howie” Howie always gets his butter For he works in the Gem Market, Howie has been in the Boys’ Glee Club for two years and is a member of the Aeronautics Club. Howie is the one who works faithfully at the Gem Market. Work HOLLAND RUSSELL CAMPBELL “Slip” “ He is jovial, gay, and full of pep, In basketball and track he’ s built quite a rep.” Slip played football for four years, basketball for four years, baseball for two years and was on the track team for two years. He was captain of the track team in his last year. Slip was baseball manager his last two years and was a member of the “T” Club. He also managed to have time to be a member of the cafeteria squad. He was on the decorating committee for many dances. Slip was a member of the French Club and ushered at dances. Service HUBERT WILLIAM CARIGNAN “Molecule” “ Smallest member is his distinction To greater heights — his one ambition.” His activity in sports was limited by his size and because he was em- ployed, but he played intramural basketball. Pewee served on several committees at various dances. He was a member of the Aeronautics Club and at present is the fightingest soldier in the local State Guard Company. Work — Kendall Mills Page Twelve
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“WITH FAITH WE CANNOT FAIL’’ TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 1946 IRENE MARY BERGIEL “Berj” “ Neat, vivacious and energetic is Berj, Her good nature and light heart closely converge.” It is obvious that Irene’s interests are many and varied as she was a member of The Home Economic Club for one year, the War Service Club for two years and an active member of the O. G’s. She also contributed much to the high school band through her excellent twirling ability. Northampton Commercial School LILLIAN NANCY BILLINGS “Lil” “She dwelt along the untrodden ways Beside the spring of Dove.” Lillian has been in the Latin Club for three years and French Club three years. She ushered at the Sophomore Social and the senior play, and was on the refreshment committee for the Prom. Lil was one of our efficient office girls as well. Train at Cooley Dickinson Hospital CECILE MARION BOURGET “Ceil” “Lovable, peppy, studious and quick With all her friends Ceil seems to click.” Ceil was a wonderful seamstress and cook being a member of the Home Economics Club, a helpful member of the War Service Club (Senior Ad- visor too), the ideal secretary to our class teacher Miss McGillicuddy, a member of the Commercial Club, a sweet warbler in Girls Glee Club and a member of the French Club. She too was a snappy stepper in the girl’s drill team and she served on various dance committees. Ceil ushered on Class Day, graduation and at the senior play. Secretarial Work BARBARA ELLEN BRADLEY “Barb” “ Dark of hair and light of complexion, Her actions show a heart of perfection.” Barb beat a mean drum in the band for three years, ushered a junior prize speaking and took her share of laughs as “Fuffy” in the senior play. She was a member of the Art Club three years — secretary for two, Com- mercial Club two years, War Service Club three, Latin Club two and warbled in the Girl ' s Glee Club for three years. In addition, Barb also found time (we don’t know how) to assist with the decorating for many school dances. It is difficult to imagine our slap-happy “Fuffy” of senior play with horn-rimmed glasses deep in books but we have heard that being a math teacher is her goal. North Adams State Teachers College GORDON BROWN “Browny” “A work of art, if wrought with cure Lives, though its maker lies in dust.” Gordon has had a varied record at Alma Mater. He was on the decorat- ing committees for the Junior Prom, Sophomore Social, and the Freshman Hop. Browny played in the intramural games as a junior, and was also a member of the baseball team that year. 1 Ie has been in the Art Club one year and the Aeronautics Club. He has made many posters and decora- tions for all school affairs. Technical Education Page Eleven
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“WITH FAITH WE CANNOT FAIL” TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 1946 JACQUELINE A. CARROLL “Jackie” “For a friend good and true, No better can be found.” Jackie was on the decorating committee for the Sophomore Dance. She has also been an active member of the Latin Club for two years, and the Spanish Club for two years. Jackie has also done an excellent job playing basketball for four years. Undecided WILLIAM CARROLL “Billy” “An honest man ' s the noblest work of God.” Billy played two years of football and was in intramurals his sopho- more, junior, and senior years. Billy also ushered at the Junior Prom and the Sophomore Social. He was a member of the Latin Club for two years. Holy Cross College CONSTANCE ANN CHOLEVA “Connie” “ Nimble, quick, alert and bonnie. Never morbid, — that’s our Connie.” Connie has been an active member of the War Service Club since its creation three years ago. She was also a member of the Commercial Club and has participated in decorating for the Junior Prom and various other school dances. Shop Work ELIZABETH MARY CHRISTIAN “Biz” “ Always happy, peppy and gay, Biz is quite the gal, we say!” Biz has had a hand in almost everything. She has been in the Com- mercial Club two years and acted as secretary of it in her senior year. She ushered at junior prize speaking, Class Day and graduation. Biz was also on the refreshment committee for the sophomore and freshman dances. She played basketball for four years, belongs to the O. G’s and was a member of the famous T.F.H.S. drill team. The War Service and Glee Clubs have claimed some of her leisure (?) time. Biz did a grand job as assistant to Miss Teed in the senior play. Some record! Bookkeeper HELEN GERTRUDE CISLO “Blue Eyes” “ Sweet Hope, Bearer of dreams, enchantress fond and kind!” Helen was a member of the Commercial, Home Economics, and the O. G’s clubs. She was on the basketball team for two years. During her leisure time she served on various dance committees. Attend hairdressing school Page Thirteen
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