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WE HOLD THE FUTURE TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 1949 LAWRENCE CADRAN Larry He's always friendly, good and kind No other person like him will you find. Larry was very active his four years in high school. He was captain of the track team his senior year. In athletics, he was very active, three years of track and three years of strenuous football. Larry was one of the electricians for our senior play. He was on the yearbook and N etop staffs. Larry rounded his four years out by ushering at many of our dances. Navy ROBERT CALL - Bob I f you want to see our Bobby Look for him in Allen's All-ey. Bob has been musically inclined his four years. The band and Boys Glee Club have claimed two apiece and the Orchestra and Swingsters one. In sports, he has played two years of basketball. His junior year, he had the part of joseph in the Christmas play. Also ushered at the sophomore social and Junior Prom. Work WALTER DANIEL CARLISLE Wadic Quiet, shy and rather reserved, 1, Wadie is never extremely disturbed. Wadic played hard clean football for four years, baseball for two years, and basketball for one year. Wally Monroe sang with the Glee Club and was a member of the T Club for three years. He ushered at many dances and played intramural basketBall. Texas A and M RAYMOND ROY CHAPPELL ' Ray There goes Ray, so quiet and witty, Headed where Why, Montague City. Ray was in the Art, Latin and T Clubs for three years. He played basketball during his sophomore and junior years. Ray did some fine acting in Christmas for the Duchess. He was Pro-Merito for four years. He played intramural two years. Ray was a long distance runner on the track team for three years, an usher at the sophomore social and a decorator for the junior Prom. He was head stage manager in the senior play. University of Massachusetts ADELLA TERESA CI-IARTIER Brown Eyes Lovable, peppy, hard working, quick, With all her friends Adella seems to click. Adella started her activities by usherin at the freshman hop. She belonged to the French Club for two years, during her senior year was secretary. Adella also belonged to the Commercial Club for two years, and Glee Club for three years while during her senior year she was a section leader. Adella was also soloist for the Swinsters. Last but not least Adella was one of the hard- working business managers for the senior play. Work Page Twelve
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HOLD THE FUTURE TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 1949 RICHARD ANNEAR Bungears Never a dull moment is there around, When into the room, Bungears doth bound. Bun ears pla ed football and baseball his freshman year. He was in the Latin Club for three years, the Art and Glee Clubs for one year. He also played intramurals for four years. Bungears was a faithful stage manager for several plays and was very good at it. Besides this he was on the decorating committee for the junior Prom and he ushered at the sophomore social and took the part of Arne in the senior play when Charles Bourbeau became sick at the last minute. Work JOAN AUDREY BARTLEY J0anie Tall, stately and very trim, Our J oan is noted for vigor and vim. joanie is one of those musical girls. She has played a cornet and marched with the band for four years. Music is not her only interest for she played intra- mural basketball and helped the class of '49 girls win the intramural champion- ship our sophomore year. The refreshment committee of the sophomore social claimed her, and she ushered at our senior-freshman hop and at Prize Speaking and found time to be in the Spanish Club two years and in the Art C ub two years. Laboratory Technician BUELL LYMAN BASSETTE Bill The biggest boy in senior class by haU, Buell is famous for his hearty laugh. Buell had already acquired quite an education when he enrolled here as a junior as he had completed four ears of Hi h School: three years at Mount Hermon and a year at Newton School in South Wyndom. Buell ushered at the freshman hop and played the roll of the real estate agent in one of our plays. Veterinarian or Mining Engineer NANCY ELAINE BLOOD Nan Just as nipe as she is fair That's our Nan, a gem quite rare. Among Nan's many abilities are music and dramatics. As a member of the band for two years, and the Swingsters for one year she did some excellent playing on the trombone, especially in the Christmas Concert of 1947 when she was one of the featured soloists. Moreover, we all remember her excellent portrayal of Katrin, one of the leading roles in the senior pla , and her splendid presentation of You Can't Go Back that gave her the first-prize award in junior Prize Speaking. Nancy was also a member of the French Club for two years, the Latin Club for three years, and the Art Club for one year. She was a twirler her sofphomore year, an usher at the junior Prom, and on the yearbook and Netop sta s. To top this fine record oFf Nan is also a Pro Merito and honor essayist. University of Massachusetts CHARLES LOUIS BOURBEAU Pat Though very small He is a pal to all. In his freshman year Pat played basketball. He was in the band his sopho- more year. He has been in the Art Club for three years and played intramurals for four years. Pat was on the decorating committee for several dances and ushered at the junior Prom. Pat also won the part of Arne in the senior play. Navy Page Eleven
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'WE HOLD THE FUTURE TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 1949 JULIANNA FRANCES CHOLEVA Babe Athletic Babe, who is always gay Wins the game in her smiling way. Babe was our fast moving center guard on the girls' basketball team for four years, bein captain one year. She was also in the Home Economics Club for one year, Commercial Club for three years and Community Service Club for three years. Babe was an assistant cashier at Bank Day and she also ushered for graduation and class day. Work LORRAINE ANNE CHRISTIAN Chris Thoughts of Bender Really send-her. Lorraine was a member of the Home Economics Club and served at both the football and basketball banquets her freshman year. She was a member of the Glee Club for three years and its secretary her senior year. Chris was also a member of the Community Service Club for three years, an usher at the sophomore social and junior Prom, in Commercial Club for two years, Assist- ance stage manager for the senior play, vice president for the Commercial Club, clean-up committee for junior Prize Speaking and cashier for Bank Day. Last but not least Chris was one of those oiiice girls who buzzes around the school with the notices. Off ice Work GOLDIE COHEN Goey Goldie's motto is to do and say The kindest thing in the kindest way. Goldie took part in the activities of the Home Economics, Glee, Spanish and Commercial Clubs for two years, acting as secretary of the Commercial Club in her senior year. The Community Service Club also received her services for three years. She ushered at the junior Prom. Goldie was also a secretary for Netop, and she worked on the yearbook staff. Dramatics claimed part of G0ldle's time. She took the art of Evie in the Confessional and Aunt Trina in the senior play. Cgoldie was also secretary to Miss Des Ormeaux. With all her activities Goldie still found time to be Pro Merito. Salem State Teachers College WILLIAM CONNOR Billy Gay and carefree as everyone knows, He creates laughter wherever he goes. Billy was in the Glee Club of which he was president his senior year. Bill didn't have too much time for athletics, but he did find time to play freshmen football and one year of varsity baseball and basketball. Whenever you went to Millers you would see him working in his father's store. Billy also ushered at many of our dances and Christmas recitals. Navy SYLVIA MYRTLE COSSETT Socie Socie is not a noisy lass And yet you know she's in the class. Our ambitious yearbook editor-in-chief, who didn't have too much time for extracurricular activities, managed to participate in several. Socie belonged to the band, tumbling team, and Art Club for two years, and also the Latin Club. She ushered at the sophomore social and at various other entertainments, and was on the decorating and music committees for the Junior Prom, and on the decorating committee for the freshman hop. Sylvia was one of those efiicient office girls for two years and was both on the Netop and yearbook staffs. The nursing profession will gain much by having Socie among its number. Franklin County School of Nursing Q Page Thirteen
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