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KNOVVI.l2IlGE IS THIS KEY TO SUCCESS TURNERS F1Xl.I.S HIGH SCHOOL 1948 ARTHUR EUGENE NEIPP Slim Apprer1'at1'1fe Efffrfent Neat A Art has collected tiekets at various school dances and served as electrician for the senior play. Besides these things, he played intramural basketball and went out for baseball during his senior year. He was in the Spanish Club for one year. He was on the year book stall. Tufts College or VermontAUniversity DAVID ROBERT PAINE Dave Direct Reliable Pleasing Dave came here from Pawtucket, R. I. ati the beginning of his junior year. He was a valuable replacement on the basketball team this year. Dave was also a member of the track team for two years. Agriculture RICHARD EDWARD PARTENIIEIMER Dick Reserved Earnest Personable Dick played intramural basketball for two years. He was a member of the 'I' Club. Dick was on many dance committees and was coat-checker for the junior Prom and the senior farewell. He also took the responsible task of base- ball manager in his junior year. Dick is fond of outdoor sports and likes to spend his afternoons in the woods. Armed Forces JOSEPH ANTHONY PARZYCH, Jr. J oe Jocund Ambitious Polite joe has only been with us our senior year since january S, and is already well-known and well-liked. Previously he was here during his freshman year. He played intra-mural basketball. He went to Mt. I'ICI'I'Il0Il after his first year. He entered the Army july 3, 1946 and was discharged November l2, 1047. He taught' classes in Troop Information while in the .-Xrmy. Boston College Advertising LAURA MARY PARZYCH La La Logical Modest Plucky La La is a member of our class who hails from Gill. She was a member of the Home Economies club her freshman year and the Community Service and Art Clubs for three years. She was on various deroration eommittees during her four years, and ushered for our senior play. Commercial Art Work Page Twentjv-Iwo
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KNOWLEDGE IS Tl-IE KEY TO SUCCESS 'ITRNIQRS l ,Xl.l.S HIGH SCIIUOI, 1948 MURIEI, ELIZABETH MAY Moo Mirlhful Easy-going Magnelir Our Moo sang in the Girls' Glee Club for four whole years. She was an active member of the French Club, being secretary her junior year: and was in the Latin Club for three years. She proved her artistic abilities when the Art Club claimed her lor two years. She was on both the Netop and yearbook stalls, and showed her undying energy by trudging along with the Sophomore Sports Club and the senior O. G's. Moo ushered at prize speakingg served on various dance committees and was business manager and makeup artist for the senior play. She came through with flying colors in the Legion oratorical contest' in her junior year, and claimed third prize. She was chosen DAR Pilgrim of the class. Besides all this, Moo was a Pro lVlerito. Bridgewater Teacher's College! ' CONSTANCE ELIZABETH MCCLARY Connie Capable Efficient Mngnifrenl Connie was a member of the Glee Club for four years, Latin Club for three years, French Club for three years, Art Club for three years, and the Com- munity Service Club for three years. She served on the decorating committee for the sophomore social and the freshman hop, and was chairman of the Prom decorating committee. She ushered at the 1947 Class Day and Graduation exercises, and was a member of the O. G.'s. Connie was one of Miss 'l'eed's able assistants for senior play, in addition to taking part in Blackout an Armistice Day play. To top all of these activities, Connie is a member of the Pro Merito Society. University of Massachusetts FLORENCE ELIZABTII McCORMICK Betty Fa illiful Eager Mhdmp Betty was in the Commercial Club for two years, the Spanish Club for two years and the Home Economics Club for one year. She was a member of the sophomore Sports Club and was one of those nimble Outdoor Girls. Betty was on the refreshment committee for the sophomore social, ushered at several dances and was a waitress at the cabaret her jtlnior year. She ushered at the senior play and was on the costume committee for the play. She was also one of our vivacious twirlers for one year, Nursing MABEL JOAN MINER Mahelle .ll-iid Just Memorable Mabelle was very active in clubs. She was a member ot' the Glee Club for four yeat s, Commercial Club for two years, Community Service for two years, Spanish Club for one year, and the Home Economics Club. She was property manager for the senior play, and also ushered at the play. Mabel was on the decorating contmittee for the sophomore social and ushered at Class Day 1047. She isa member of those energetic 0. G.'s. Secretary JEAN DOROTHEA MORSE Jeannie .7m'1'aI Dqff Jllamferly Jeannie was a quiet girl who didn't have a great deal of time for school activities, but she did become an active member of the Home Economics Club, and the Commercial Club for two years. Our Jeannie did a wonderful job of ushering at the freshman hop and the senior play. jeannie showed her wealth of secretarial abilities as secretary to Miss Lindsay for one year. She did an adtnirable job at Bank day every Tuesday, Jeannie is the type of girl who will do all for others and isa really trite friend. ' Secretarial work r'- 1 l l ! g l I t i r 1 W r f i 1,4 -.., 2 i ff l 1 5 1,751 . ,,,.. .4 Page Twenty-one
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u KNOWLEDGE .IS 'THE KEY TO SUCCESS 'VIIRNI-IRS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 1048 ALMA MARIE PAULIN Al .-lltrrzctiw .llrrry l'1'lil .Xlma was a member of the Girls' Glee Club for four years being the presi- dent of it her senior year. She belonged to the Home Economics Club as well as the Commercial Club. In her sophomore year she belonged to the Sophomore Sports Club and in her senior year the O. G.'s. She is Miss 'l'eed's and Miss .-Xrgy's secretary. She ushered at junior prize speaking and was on the enter- tainment committee for the cabaret in her junior year, and on the refreshment committee for a few dances. Alma helped to decorate for the junior Prom. She was also the vocalist of the Swingsters. Alma was in the French Club and the Community Service Club and ushered at the senior play. Secretary ROLLAND JOSEPH PAULIN La Rioloux Joyful l'nmki.vh Brace yourself, girls, here comes that fellow who's always smiling and never has a care. Our boy, La, was a great lover of French, for he was an active mem- ber of the French Club for three years. He showed his perpetual energy by playing intra-mural basketball for three years. He was one of those dynamic bombshells on the boy's tumbling team. La was also on various dance eom- mit tees. Carpenter NORMA MARIE PLANTE Myrt .Valuml rllixrhieztnus Poetic Norma was in the Glee Club four years, the Community Service Club three years, the French and Latin Clubs two years and the Art, Club for one year. She was an usher at the junior Prom and also at the sophomore social. She was a twirler her senior year and she was in the senior play. She was also on the yearbook staff. , Training at Cooley Dickinson Hospital ELIZABETII ANNE PLEASANT Liz Exriting .-lrlitte Popular Liz, one of our accomplished artists, spent a good deal of time developing her talents and taking advantage of every opportunity to increase her knowl- edge of art. She began her whirl of activities by being an active member of the Home Economics Club in her freshman year. She was a member of that active organization of perfect secretaries, the Commercial Club, for two years and also a member of the Spanish Club for two years. Liz ushered at the variety show, senior play and the sophomore social. She also served on various dance committees. As a twirler, she was one of our snappiest steppers. She was also secretary to Miss Ayer, an assistant at Bank Day and a member of both the Netop and yearbook staffs. Fashion Designer EDWARD STEPHEN PODLENSKI Eddie Energetic' Smarl Poised liddie is one of our very talented musicians. During his four years, he played in the band, the Swingsters, and orchestra. He played intramural basketball and belonged to the Spanish Club. Besides these activities he found time to work at the First National Store. Undecided Page T-wenty-three
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