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WE HOLD THE FUTURE TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 1949 HENRY MALEK Henu Our Henu is tall and shy, But there never was a nicer guy. Henu was left tackle of our great freshman football squad. He was a member of the Spanish and Art Clubs for three years and the Latin Club for two. In the dramatics department, Henu was the soda clerk in the senior play and played the part of Bill in Christmas for the Duchess. He also ushered at the sophomore social and was on the yearbook staff. Worcester Tech LAWRENCE EDWARD MCALLISTER Muckles M uckles is neat, shy and tall, He carries a word of good cheer lo all. Muckles was a member of the Art, Latin, and Spanish Clubs for two years. During his two years in Spanish Club he was vice-president the first year and president of the second. Larry ushered at the sophomore social, freshman hop, and the Junior Prom. Muckles was on the Netop and yearbook staffs. He was also on the production staff for the senior play and on many nominating com- mittees. Photography School RICHARD CHARLES MCCLARY Archie A friendly guy, but not too bold, Yoilllfind he's gol a heart of gold. Archie was quite a busy boy. He was a member of the Latin Club for two years, the Spanish Club for three years, the Glee Club for one year and the Art Club for three years. He was elected as treasurer in his senior year. His freshman year he played in the Intramurals and in the band. Archie was also quite proficient in sports. He played baseball for two years, track for two years, basketball for four years and served as manager of the football team for two years. He ushered at several dances. He decorated for the Junior Prom. A member of the yearbook and Netop business staffs he was also a stage manager of the senior play. Aviation ERNEST MILONAS Tossie He's full of laughter, and full of cheer, A good friend 'who will always be near. Tossie was originally a member of the class of '48 but because he moved to Manchester, N. H. in October of 1946 and later returned to Turners, he lost a year. Ernie played varsity football for three years, baseball for one year, and intramural basketball for four years. He was a member of the T club for two years and the Spanish and Latin Clubs for two years. Tossie was also on the yearbook and Netop staffs. Mount Olympus University HENRY MLECZKO Spike Basketball and baseball claim his speeds These are the best of his many deeds. Spike has been very active in sports. He has devoted four years to playing basketball and was co-captain his senior year. His last three years he played baseball. He was ticket taker at the junior Prom and is a member of the T club. Work Page Twenty
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WE HOLD THE FUTURE TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 1949 DOROTHY J OSEPHINE KUMINSKI Dotty She wears a smile the whole day through She's got a sense of humor, too. Dotty was in the Home Economics Club for one year, the Commercial Club for two years and the Art Club for three years. She decorated for several dances includin the junior Prom and ushered at Graduation and Class Day in '48 and at the freshman hop. Dotty also played basketball her freshman year and sold tickets at our football games. Secretary CARL KURTGIS 'flung Karr' Karl was the man of the hour, In athletics, he was a man of power. Carl came to us in our freshman year. He missed freshman football but played three years of varsity. He was a member of the T Club for three years. Besides playing football, King Karl ran track and played freshman basketball. His spare time was spent helping his father in the restaurant. Nichols Junior College JOAN GERTRUDE LANFAIR Joanie Our Joan as typist is really jine, For her future 'tis a very good sign. Joanie, formerly of Greenfield, joined our class our junior year. Although she had a rather late start she was active in many of our clubs. Among them were the Commercial and Community Service Clubs in which she was a mem- ber for two years and the Art Club that claimed her abilities for one year. Her main interest, however, centered around the typewriter. She certainly can pound out some neat letters on that machine. Miss Little and Miss Lindsay, moreover, were very fortunate to have Joan as their secretary. She was also on the decorating committee for the Junior Prom and a member of the girls' hockey team. Travel JEAN EILEEN LEMERLIN Jeanie J eanie's the girl with the reddish hair, Just go to the Riverview, you'lljind her there. Jeanie spent a very busy four years in high school. Among her activities are the Art Commercial, Glee, and the Home Economics Clubs. She also ushered at last year's Class Day and Graduation exercises as well as the freshman hop. We often found our Jeanie selling tickets at the football games. Topping oil all this Jeanie was one of Mr. Weiner's snappy twirlers. Secretary ROBERT LITCHFIELD Bob Crash, rattle, bang-What in tarnation! Nothing but Bob's poky, ventilated contraption. Bob came to Turners at the start of our junior year. In spite of this, he and his jalopy contributed greatly to our class. Litch played two years on our light weight football team and was a member of the T Club. In dramatics, Bob did a line job in Over Night Guest and was an alternate in Junior Prize Speaking. Also he sang in the Glee Club. Undecided Page Nineteen
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WE HOLD THE FUTURE TURNERS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 1949 LEON MOMANEY Leo Here's our Leo reserved and quiet, But get him going and he's a riot. Leo arrived at 'l'. F. H. S. his sophomore year, coming from Mt. Hermon but found time for plenty of activities. He was in the Spanish and Art Clubs for three years and the Latin Club for one. His senior year he was in the Glee Club. He was an usher for the freshman hop and the junior Prom, plus being on the decorating committee for both. Besides this Leon played the part of Mr. Hyde in the senior play and is one of our l'ro llleritos. General Electric School LORRAINE DOROTHY NADEAU Lorraine Helpful, kind and oh xo prelly ls Lorrainefrom .llonlogue City. Lorraine has shown her talent in music by playing in the band four years and orchestra one year. She was a member of the Home Economics Club in her freshman year and also the Commercial Club one year. She ushered at many dances and at Graduating exercises. Lorraine spends her spare time doing typing for Mr. Galvin for whom she is secretary. Secretarial Work ANNE PATRICIA O'HARA Bubbles In Room 21 you willfind our A nn, Who is ready to help whenever she can. Anne belonged to the Home Economics Club, Commercial Club for two years and the Community Service Club for three years. She ushered at the sophomore social, senior-freshman dance and junior Prize Speaking. Anne was on the decorating committee for the junior Prom and was cofchairman of the refreshment committee for the Pumpkin Prom. For one year Anne was also one of our snappy twirlers. Office Work ULABURL MAY PALMER Ula Quiet,friendly and petite, Our Ulaburl is very neat. Ulaburl has had many outside activities to take up her time. She partic- ipated in the Latin Club, one year, the Home Economics Club, one year and the Art Club, two years. Her main interest is in art and clothes designing and while in the Art Club she helped to decorate for the junior Prom and the senior- freshman hop. Dress Designer ROGER PARENTEAU Rujay Roger is cheerful, gay and sincere, A success wilh the girls, neverfear. Roger has the distinction of being one of our four letter men. Rujay played three years of football, thrw years of basketball and three years of baseball. He was also track manager for three years. Roger was in the French and HT clubs' for two years. He also ushered at our junior Prom and senior-freshman socla . Navy Page Tweniy-one
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