Turners Falls High School - Peske Tuk Yearbook (Turners Falls, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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Joey” JO ANN KRUGER A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. A large and friendly smile accompanied Joey” through her four years. In her freshman year she was in the Home Economics Club, and for two years she sang in the Glee Club. She also participated in the History and Art Clubs. One of the camera bugs, she was also in Camera Club, and for two years she played volleyball. A good and cheerful worker, she was an usher for Junior Prize Speaking and on the decorating committee for the Junior Prom and Fresh- man Reception. As one of our bank day cashiers, Joey could be seen every Tuesday morning making her rounds. Her three years in Community Service, proved even further her willingness to be of help whenever necessary. GARY PURLE LAMOUREAUX Lammy A man of many accomplishments he And a first rate athlete is known to be. Gary, one of our all-around athletes, was on the football squad four years, track team three years, and baseball team three years. Lammy” was the basket- ball manager and a determined, hard-hitting back on the Indians’ team. Besides his athletic ability, he was an interested member of the Glee Club, and as a result was chosen president his Senior year. History, Art, and T Clubs were also on Gary’s list of activities. Along with being chosen a Prize Speaker for his dramatic ability, Lammy” also won the role of Lawrence Vail in the Senior Play. Gary was truly a man of great wealth when it came to friends. BRENDA ANN La PALME Brenda” What people say you can not do, you try and find that you can. Brenda, with her quiet manner was a definite asset to our class, as was shown by her membership in the Community Service Club, the Art Club, and the History Club. Lending an active hand in decorating for the Sophomore Social proved Brenda’s willingness to work with others. RUTH ANN LAPAN Ruth” Joy rises in her like the summer’s morn. With a reserved air, but with a twinkle in her eye, Ruth ably worked for the Community Service, History, and Art Clubs. She displayed her musical interests through two years’ participation in Band, and one year in Glee Club, while her ever-willing desire to help was shown in her work on numerous committees for socials and the Prom. 29

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BARBARA KOSTECKY Moe” - Goodness is a special kind of truth and beauty.” Moe” could usually be found every Monday and Wednesday afternoon in the trombone section of the band. She also participated actively in the Art Club and History Club. More than willing to serve was Moe”, for she was on the Sophomore Social Decorating Committee and ushered for the Junior Prom. Certainly Moe’s” dry humor added sparkle” to many of our class activities. MARCELLA ELIZABETH KOSTECKI Marcella” No wealth is like the quiet mind. Marcella was one of the quieter girls in our Senior class. This, however, did not interfere with her participation in the History Club. She also showed her artistic ability by serving on the decorating committees of the Freshman Hop. Marcella showed her worthiness by being a bank day cashier and a secretary to Miss Reum. JOHN STANLEY KOZIK Little bodies have great souls.” During his high school years, John divided his talents between music and dramatics. He played the tuba in the band, and the stringed bass in the orchestra and Swingsters. John joined the Glee Club in his Senior year. He won first prize in Junior Prize Speaking with a portrayal of a convicted criminal in The Last Mile”. John received acclaim for his outstanding performance in the first one-act play of the year, Where the Cross is Made” in which he played the part of Nat Bartlett, the son of an insane sea captain. In the Senior play, John demonstrated once more his dramatic versatility in the role of Herman Glogauer, an eccentric motion picture magnate. John was co-student director of the band his Senior year and a member of the Netop and Yearbook Staffs. WANDA MARCELA KRAUZ Wanda” A quiet tongue makes a wise head.” Wanda”, a quiet, but efficient and friendly person, gave much in the way of spirit and service to various activities. As an aid in various drives put on by the Community Service Club, she showed her worth, but her greatest achieve- ment was being chosen co-editor of the yearbook and editor of the Netop through her fine ability. Besides the full-time job of editor, Wanda managed to become a member of the Art, History and French Clubs. Wanda’s contribu- tions were an asset to our class. 28



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JEAN LOUISE LA POINTE Jeannie” What sweet delight a quiet life affords Jeannie”, although she was not added to our class until her Junior Year, adjusted quickly, and in her Senior Year she joined the History Club. Her willingness to work was shown when she joined the Community Service Club. She also participated on the dance committees where her help was well appreciated. HELEN VIRGINIA LeBLANC Helen” Be of good cheer” Helen was a friendly girl with many interests. During her freshman year she was a member of tbe Home Economics Club. Ushering for Graduation and Class Day her Junior year showed Helen’s social willingness. In addition, each Tuesday morning T.F.H.S. could see Helen as one able Bankday Cashiers. MARGARET ANN LEMOINE Maggie” Light of step and heart is she.” Margaret was a quiet but helpful girl who added to any organization. She volunteered her services to the Community Service and Home Economics Clubs for one year. A member of the French Club her Junior year and an industrious worker on the refreshment committee for our Sophomore social, Margaret also displayed her capabilities as a Bank Day Cashier. CHRISTOPHER GOWEN LINDSAY Chris” Gay and carefree, as everyone knows, he creates laughter wherever he goes.” Chris” ranked high in popularity because of his friendly nature and wit. His musical ability was proven through the Band, where his french horn could be heard booming in the Orchestra, Brass Choir, Woodwind Quintet, and as a member of the Glee Club. His interests were not confined to music only, for he also belonged to the Art, Camera, and History Clubs, the latter of which he was president his senior year. Chris’s” dramatic ability was proven by his portrayal of Professor Higgins in the fifth act of Pygmalion, and George in the Senior Play. 30

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