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Ronnie RONALD PAUL DOBOSZ Make way for this man, he ' s one in a million. It was Ronnie’s friendly manner and dynamic personality that made him popular amongst everyone. Ronnie offered his athletic talents to football and basketball for two years, track for three years, and he capably managed the baseball team for one year. This enabled him to be a prominent member of the T” Club. To show a variety in his many interests, Ronnie participated in the History and Glee Clubs, the latter of which he was elected Vice-president during his Senior year. A tremendous classmate and friend, this is our Ronnie, truly a great addition to our class. DONALD FRANKLIN DREWSKI Don Born with the gift of laughter” Don was very aaive during his four years at Turners. He was on the football and track teams for one year, and the ski team for three years. He took part in various school organizations including the Glee Club and French and History Clubs. Being an avid shutterbug,” Don belonged to the Camera Club, and was the student photographer for the Netop and Yearbook. A very energetic person, was this boy. PETER JAMES FISK Pete Truth is the highest thing that man may keep. Pete” was busy every minute of his four years. If the steady beat of a drum were heard, Pete” was nearby. He played in the band four years, the Swingsters three years, and the Orchestra two years. Pete was aaive for one year in the newly formed Chess Club and he was on the Sophomore nomi- nating committee. We will all remember Pete for his cheerfulness and great sense of humor. VIRGINIA ANN FLYNN Ginny” Sincerity is not art, it is heart.” Ginny” was one of our little heard, but much seen classmates. She showed her co-operativeness as Chairman of the Refreshment Committee for the Freshman Reception. Ginny” participated in the History Club for two years, was a member of the Art Club for four years, and served as a Bank Day Cashier. Although she was kept quite busy, Ginny” managed to be a helpful member of the Community Service Club and still maintained Pro Merito standing. 20
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ROBERT DEMPSEY Bob” To understand everyone makes him what he is. Bob devoted most of his time to sports. During his Freshman and Sopho- more years he showed his first interest for sports in football as a fullback. He has been the basketball team’s competent manager for three years. By the end of the year, he proved his athletic ability further as a third baseman for baseball throughout his years in high school. In addition to these, Bob was selected to be a member of the Glee Club, and contributed his artistic ideas to the Art Club. By ushering for our Junior Prom and Socials, he showed his true school spirit. JEANNE FRANCES DESAUTELS ”Desi” Full of knowledge, full of fun, a truer friend there is not one. Efficient, witty, intelligent, and all-around good friend, that’s our Jeanne. Known for her love of, and ability in sports, ”Desi” couldn’t be missed as the fast-moving forward on the Girls’ Basketball team. Also proficient in the music department, she was a member of the orchestra and Swingsters for one year, and a four year band member, being a co-student director the last year. How- ever, her interests didn’t stop there, but included Art Club for one year, French Club, Community Service Club, and the History Club, of which she was treasurer her Senior year. Because of her ability and versatility, Jeanne was also the feature editor of the Netop and Co-Editor of the Yearbook. Despite her busy schedule, Desi, maintained a high Pro Merito rating. Truly a helpful attribute to the class of ”60,” this girl. ■WALLACE JAMES DESAUTELS Wally” ' This world belongs to the energetic. Dribbling down the basketball court for a lay-up, zig-zagging down the field for a touchdown, or scooping up a ground ball, Wally could be found participating in most sports. As a reward for his athletic endeavors, Wally was a member of the ”T” Club. In other activities he belonged to the History and Art Clubs, and ushered for various school dances. Dramatically, Wally mrned in an excellent performance in Junior Prize Speaking, which earned him fourth prize, as well as in the one-act play, Where The Cross Is Made.” to KATHLEEN DEVENEY Kathy” A constant friend is rare and hard to find. Although Kathy” didn’t join us until her Senior Year, she immediately found a place in our class due to her warm personality and eagerness to help. Her conscientious endeavors made her a truly respeaed and enthusiastically welcomed member of the class of ’60.
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Folkie” MARY LOU FOLK Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. Folkie’s pleasantness could always brighten any atmosphere. As an active member of the Art Club for four years, she showed her artistic abilities, and helped on the decorating committee for the Freshman reception. Always willing to lend a helping hand, Folkie took part in the activities of the Community Service Club, was a Library Aid, and helped as Bank Day Cashier. She was also an enthusiastic member of the Home Economics and History Clubs. PETER FORTIN Pete” He looks like an angel, you’d think he’s one too, but you never can tell what an angel will do.” Pete”, a well-liked member of our class, was always known for his good humor which was fully demonstrated in his recitation of the Flea Gang ' s First Cigar” in Junior Prize Speaking. His freshman year he played guard on the foot- ball squad and also demonstrated his athletic ability as a baseball catcher. During his Sophomore year he showed another talent for sports by participating in track. His cultural interests consisted of the Art Club for four years and the History Club for two years. Besides these, he showed his willingness by being usher for our Junior Prom and Freshman Reception. ALFRED JOSEPH FRENIERE Chief” ' ■’He that is thy friend indeed. He will help thee in thy need.” Chief’s” avid interest in sports was shown by his participation in track for four years, basketball for two years, and football for one year. He was also a manager for the football squad his sophomore year. With an interest in Band, he was a Color Guard during his freshman year. Chief” was also an enthusiastic member of the Art, History, T” and Glee Clubs for three years. He showed his helpfulness as usher for the Sophomore Social, as ticket collector for the Junior Prom, and as Disc Jockey for the Art Club Dance his junior year. JOEL FRIGON Jay” Men, of few words are the best of men.” Joel, who was a whiz in electronics, often assisted with the stage lighting as he did in our first one act play, Where The Cross Is Made”. He ushered at the Junior Prom and the Freshman Hop and was on the Netop and Yearbook Staffs. Joel’s eagerness to help made him a great aid to his class. 21
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