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EILEEN ANN CROWLEY As merry as the day is long.” Not on any of the other one hundred and eleven faces in our class was there a broader, more infectious smile than was seen on Eileen’s. With the clear golden ring of a thoroughly good- natured laugh, Eileen devoted many hours to Netop.” She played an important position for two years in the band, and just being there with an attentive ear and the eager eyes of friendship, endeared herself to seniors and underclassmen alike. She will always be here, not so much in our memories as in our hearts, and that irresistible smile will be a vital connecting link between our¬ selves and the memory of our high school years. This will always be Eileen, youthful, eager, student and friend. MARY ANN CUFF Cuffy” She doeth little kindnesses, which most leave undone or despise.” Cuffy” was certainly a great asset to our class. She showed enthusiasm in everything she attempted. Not only was she a member of band for three years, but she was very active on the Netop” and yearbook staffs. She also belonged to the Community Service, History, and Glee Clubs for three years. Moreover, she ushered at our Junior Prom and Sophomore Social. Mary Ann, the class of ’59 will never forget your sweet smile, and your thoughtfulness of others. DOUGLAS HARRY DAUPHINAIS Duffer” The way to gain a good reputation is to endeavor to be what you desire to appear.” Our co-captain of the football team certainly carried a heavy schedule. Duffer” occupied most of his time with the athletic department; he played baseball for four years, was a member of the T” Club, and was manager of the basketball team. Duffer was the president of the History Club his senior year, and was a member of the Art and Glee Clubs, and also an usher at the Junior P rom. Athlete, student and friend, Doug, we salute you. CAROLE DEJNAK Frenchie” A good laugh is sunshine in a house.” Frenchie’s” jokes and good humor have carried her successfully through many varied activities. A busy club member, she belonged to the French, Art, History, Community Service, and the Girls’ Glee Clubs. As a high-stepping twirler her sophomore and junior years, her reward was well earned her senior year when she became a lieutenant. With all these activities Frenchie” still had time for an active social life, as an usher for the Sophomore Social and Junior Prom. Her attempts to parler fran ais earned her a well-deserved nickname and a special place in the class of ’59- 20
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EDWARD PAUL COCKING Eddie” Of soul sincere, in action faithful and in honor clear.” One of our Powertown eleven,” Eddie” was an important mainstay in our defensive unit for four years. His athletic abilities were not confined to the gridiron alone however, as Eddie” was an all-round athlete. In the spring he divided his time between track and the baseball diamond. Music was another of Eddie’s” interests, and for three years he blended his voice in the Boys’ Glee Club. As a senior, Eddie became an actor, portraying Stanley” in the one-act play entitled Our Miss Brooks and the Christmas Carol.” His high school activities were rounded out with membership in the Art, History and T” Clubs. Quite a list of accomplishments, Eddie,” but we think your good nature tops the list! BRENDA JANE COSSETT Bren” Nothing is impossible to a ivilling heart.” Brenda’s active interest in art was much in evidence as she was co-chairwoman of the Sophomore Social, decorated for the Junior Prom and was an Art Club member for four years. To further express her artistic talents, she was active on the Netop” staff and became an Art Editor. For two years she was in the History and Camera Clubs. During her sophomore year she played basketball and tumbled. Bren” was a member of both the Glee Club and Community Service Club for three years. For an all-round girl, there was no one like Bren”! GIDEON ERNEST CROTEAU Gid” If there be any truer measure of a man than by what he does, it must be by what he gives.” Small, fast, and full of zip was this able guard, who played on the T.F.H.S. football team during his four years of high school. One of Gid’s” major achievements in the line of athletics was his appointment to captain of the baseball team in his senior year. For this Gid” earned a position in the T” Club. Gid” was also academically inclined and he showed these interests by participating in the activities of the French and History Clubs. He joined the Art and Glee Clubs, and ushered at the Sophomore Social to show a further variety of interests. Gid” was always smiling and he always had a kind word for everyone. This will surely help him in the future. RICHARD ANTHONY CROTEAU Ditch” Quiet and unassuming, with a character very strong.” Ditch” had a full schedule all through high school. This included sports, music, dramatics, and handywork. A four year football player and letterman, he also participated for three years in track. When a junior, Ditch” was chosen as an alternate for Junior Prize Speaking, and in his senior year he gained acclaim as Miss Brooks’ love life with comic guile in the Christmas play, Our Miss Brooks and the Christmas Carol,” and he also joined the Glee Club. He refused to let obstacles prevent his attending Turners Falls High School. For his loyalty, spirit, and enthusiasm, Ditch” is hailed by the class of ’59. 19
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ANN MARIE DEMERS Nothing is more simple than greatness, indeed to be simple is to be great. We’ll always remember Ann for the enthusiasm she displayed in all our class activities. She sang with the Girls’ Glee Club for three years, and was a member of the History, Art, and Home Economics Clubs. Ann was a bank day cashier for two years, was on the decorating committee for our Junior Prom, ushered for Graduation her junior year, and also played basketball her freshman year. Certainly we will never forget Ann’s willingness to assist in class activities when¬ ever she could. NANCY DEMERS Lucy” Kindness in another’s trouble; courage in our own.” Quiet and friendly, Nancy was liked by everyone. She belonged to the basketball team where her athletic talents were exhibited. Nancy also was a member of the Home Economics, Art, and Community Service Clubs. Nancy’s willingness to aid in class activities has certainly made her a classmate to be long remembered. CARMINE ANTHONY DEPRETE Carm” Humor is the harmony of the heart.” One of our varsity eleven, Carm” displayed the speed of a deer in many a gridiron clash. His swiftness also earned for him a position on the varsity track team of which he was a member for four years. Being an all-around athlete Carm” won a berth on the varsity baseball team for four years. We can never forget Carm,” for what he lacked in size he certainly made up for in ability. LEONARD JOHN DOTON Lenny” Not what you do, but how you do it, is a test of your capacity. Well-liked and active during his four years at the Turners Falls High School, Lenny offered his athletic talents to track and baseball for one year, and football and basketball for two years, and thus he was eligible for membership in the T” Club. Lenny also participated in the activities of the Art, History, and Glee Clubs. His interest in dramatics was shown by his effective per¬ formance of Ted” in the Christmas play, Our Miss Brooks and the Christmas Carol!” It was truly a wise choice when he was selected chairman of ushers at the Junior Prom, for without Lenny our class just wouldn’t have been complete. 21
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