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

 - Class of 1965

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V li k 4a IJ % (JOURNEY As we progressed, we encountered new whirlpools of activity. With the re-election of our class officers, we continued under our pre- H vious leadership. We ceased to merely flow with the current and began to assert a of hi force of our own. This force was first channeled in the direction of the t’W( 49th annual Junior Prize Speaking. Our course veered from drama into don. dimensions of beauty — our Junior Prom, Tender is the Night.” With the announcement of the new Netop and Yearbook staff we eshi w ere given a preview of what lay around the next bend. At last we were beginning to exert the force of a powerful river. Rushing with greater strength towards our goal, we assumed the responsibilities and enjoyed the privileges of seniors. Under our class officers, John O’Riley, president; Robert Brown, vice-president; Paula Garrand, secretary; Linda Chisholm, treasurer; and Virginia Potosek, historian, we welcomed the freshmen and made them feel a part of Turners Falls High School. The river cascaded into a waterfall as the class surged into the production of our Senior Play, Take Me To Your President,” by Leonard Wibberly. Then the months flowed by with startling rapidity until, at last, our goal was almost tangible. As graduation approached we were hurled for the last time into a whirl of activity: Yearbook Day, Senior Fare- well, and Class Day. For so long we had heard the ocean’s pounding and sensed its nearness, then, finally, we were there. Virginia Potosek V 7 65

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64 One September day in 1961 a small stream emerged from the mountains and began its long journey to the sea. It was on that day that we, the class of 1965, first entered the halls of Turners Falls High School. We were at first overwhelmed by the swift current of the new curriculum, the activities and, in fact, by the whole new world of high school. But we were immediately made to feel a part of this new world when we were officially welcomed at the Freshman-Senior Reception. I The months passed with surprising speed and it seemed impossible that this course could have ever been strange to us. As our freshman year ended we were impatiently awaiting the next bend in our journey. ice i tin men :re: :ginr The second bend came into sight and it proved to be all that we had anticipated. We found the current more turbulent as we were drawn into many activities. But we had acquired strength and we as- serted it when we first elected our own class officers: John O’Riley, president; James Cade, vice-president; Paula Garrand, secretary; Linda Chisholm, treasurer; Virginia Potosek, historian. As a river has many separate currents, so our class had as many individuals, each with his own interests and objectives — yet unity pervaded. It was a co-operative effort that made possible our Sopho- more Social. The gym gaily decorated with a Christmas decor made our first dance a memorable affair. With the flow of events decisions had to be made, one of which was the selection of our class ring. We proudly wore them as a symbol of our unity and purpose. We were fast approaching the third bend and our goal became more real to us. spon kc irrar stori unt! T :oduc »nai T » r thf a: F, arne



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CURRENTS RAPIDS SNAGS MURMURS Leonard Adams Industrial English III Don’t let it worry ya!” Robert Aitken Spanish II Advanced Math Who knows !” Katherine Alber Getting the keys to the car. Not getting the keys to the car What’s new !” Richard Albright Pontiacs Fords Ya ! Right away, come off it. William Aldrich Room 24 Oral Talks Mornin’.” John Arial My Girl friend English Imagine that!” Dennis Banash Blondes French That’s swift!” William Barry Mr. Bassett’s homeroom Monday mornings That’s big a’ ya!” Karen Bartlett J. A. W., Twirling Slippery fried clams Dat’sa breaks !” Rodney Bergiel Allen Ginsberg Too numerous to mention Well — you know!” Clayton Bezio Precis Homework Oh no!” Anita Bordeaux Bob Mr. Meehan’s history tests You wait!” Carol Borkowski Happiness and music Pizza and Fascination” ”1 didn’t do it!” Katherine Borthwick Harry Getting grounded I guess!” Mary Boulanger Hampton Beach Homework Ask me if I care.” John Bourbeau Fridays Mondays and losing games against Greenfield ???” Elmer Brown The Beatles The Snobs Yea! Yea! Yea!” Robert Brown Jimmy Brown and Tarzan New York Giants Bueno bueno!” Richard Bugbee Kathy History Hi there little fella!” Brian Bulman Skiing Rainy days ■ ' ???” Kathryn Bushway D. M. C. Week nights Junior, shut up!” James Cade Betsy, football, and Boris Greenfield Oh me gid!” Robert Caouette Jean Chevrolets That’s Life” Joseph Chagnon Writing Know-it-alls Get out of here!” Louis Chappell The river Getting up in the morning So what?” Fred Chase Hunting Homework You know it” Linda Chisholm Suey New football rules M m m!” Cheryl Christian Joey A sleeping boyfriend School” He ain’t too swift” Nancy Clark Doug You’re kidding” Patricia Colbeth Music Shakespeare For Pete’s sakes !” Mary Conway Peter Fists Really!” Christine Coutu Dick My community” locker I’ll take your word for it!” Diane Croteau Bobby Oral book reports Darn” Linda Crowell Happy people Liars Frumpy” Dawn Dauphinais A certain boy Hot fudge sundaes Are you kidding me !” Mary DeMeo The Stones” Getting up before noon Huh?” Barbara Demers Dave B. Study hall with Mr. Garbiel You’ll get over it!” Philip Desbien Mr. Bassett’s homeroom Geometry Forget it!” Martha Drinzek Bowling Commercials You dip” Ardice Dube Rile” Nosey neighbors Who, me? ! ? !” Paula Dubie Park Villa ? ? Bikinis Yes, Boss !” Raymond Ducharme Nance Review Math I guess!” Cheryl Duncan Records Clines I don’t know.” Mary Dymerski Band Pizza fights Don’t get shook!” Betsy Fiske Troop 17 Blanche Yea, blondes do have more fun !” Robert Flagg Big instruments Small band rooms How about that!” Carla Fowler The Beatles Mr. Meehan’s rules That’s what you think!” Sandra Fritz Talking on the phone Molly You think so !” Carol Gadreault Ronny Homework That frosts me.” Jane Galipault A junior, Reip People dirtying dishes that I have to wash Oh, my God !” Charles Garbiel Farming, Navy English III Go fly a kite. Rosemary Gardner Music Fighting Cool it you two!” Paula Garrand Yellow, stained sweat shirts Blushing ! ! ! Woo, woo, woo, woo !” Linda Gibson South Deerfield boys Staying home Does this look funny?” 66

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