Amherst Regional High School - Goldbug Yearbook (Amherst, MA)

 - Class of 1924

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Ellie LBHID ENB Girlz Glluh The Girls' Club opened the year by electing the following officers: Prefident, Nlargaret Sullivan ' Vice-Prefident, Florence Sears Trearurfr, Grace Hardendorff Secretary, Rosamond Churchill The Club has been very active this year, enjoying an interesting and varied program. Miss Ni k . Nl' i i c erson, iss Henry and NTISS Field were elected Faculty Advisers, and much of the success of the club is due to their valu bl ' a e assistance. hleetings Were held in the auditorium on the first Wednesday of every month, and a program of great interest Was given at each meeting. During the membership drive, tags Were issued to the members. Various sub-divisions of the club were made, including the Riding Club, Golf Club, Camera Club, Tennis Club, Bridge Club, and Hiking Club. These held their meetings at various times, and reports of their activities were made at the regular monthly meeting by the chairman, if she desired to do so. The first important outing was a hike to the Gun Club held in late September. Accompanied by lWiss Nickerson, about twent irls lk y g . Wa ed out there and ate the lunches which they had brou ht Af g . tervvards a very brief business meeting was held, and then the girls played games of various sorts. They returned by trolley.. Shortly after that, came the walk to the cider mill in Hadley. This Was held Friday afternoon, after school, and a large group of Qthirstvj girls, accompanied by Miss Field, Went. i 44 T T TT F T T i 3 1 if le' . 1 9 N Ww- E64 9' 5,515 gin eff' gi! aff! c U61 fdrifl aw Diff if fd 'Y ,- it .l ff If .U n ' ' 'cffvlf ,.i-..- -L.?--- A. .. BZ. .L x wg-1-' 4,- nblvv -- X . tl ,I ' ' n yuan. is



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Uhr Cbnlil Eng 1511.2-:P Speaking Monday, April 14, 1924, the fourth annual Prize Speaking Contest for the h S h ol Auditorium Mr Carl M. Bogholt, Mrs. Nfillett Cup was held in the Hig c o . - Carleton P. Jones, and the Rev. Clair F. Luther acted as judges. Those to have their names inscribed on the cup were Helen Joy and Charles Dickinson, both members of the class of 1926. The program was as follows: lfred Noyes The River of Stars ................................ ..... A Ruth Winifred Graham He Knew Lincoln ..........,.......................... .... I da M. Tarbell Charles Augustus Dickinson ..William Dean Howells The Pilot's Story .,... .......................,... Florence Hart Sears A The Sacrifice of Sidney Carton ..................... .... C harles Dickens Everett Alfred Murray . . . .Rubenstein Violin Solo, Melody in F .......................... Charlotte Louise Allen .Henry W. Longfellow Hiawatha's Wooing .... ................. - .......... Kathleen Grace King . . . .Woodrow Wilson War Message to Congress ........................ Albion Davis Allen Ya We Are Seven .... . .................... . . .Kate Douglas Wiggin Helen Rita Joy . . . .Woodrow Wilson Memorial Day Speech .............................. Andrew Kittredge Peters Words by Fred F.. Weatherby Three for' Jack ..... ...................... Music by W. H. Squire ' Charles Augustus Dickinson 46 TH new Mm: ndllubzf dmv kc: zlelii-ts m A irlgzli Thi limizz. lin! Khiyq ai, ml If 11 , Lg '-bs., . F Q, l ll -. avi ' 4 r nhl' 1

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