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three schools participated, were held in South Hadley Falls. All three schools presented excellent performances. Although the E. H. S. actors had but two weeks in which to rehearse, and then acted on a stage they had never even before seen, they presented a performance so well enacted that the judges had a hard time deciding the winner. The play put on by E. H. S. was entitled 'fThe Try- sting Place a one-act farce by Booth Tarkington. The cast was as follows: Rupert Smith .........,.....................,,.........................,............,,........... ........, P aul Meyer Jessie Briggs .....,..........,......... .........,..., H elen Wrobleski Mrs. Fannie Briggs .,.........., ...,,...... D orothy Ewing Lancelot Briggs ....,........ ........,... E dward Hadro Mr. Ingoldsby ..,,.,..... ......... J ames Diamond Mrs. Curtis ................... ......,................,,.........., A rlene Flint Mysterious Voice ........ ...,...........,.......,.,........,,.. A lfred Briere PAUL MEYER '35 JUN IOR-SENIOR PROMENADE The Easthampton High School Junior-Senior Promenade was held at the Town Hall, May 25. It began at 8 o'clock, the dancing beginning at 8:30 with a grand march led by Robert Buzzee and Elizabeth Purrington, President and Vice-President of the Senior Classy Music was supplied by Ned Barry's orchestra and a vocalist. The hall was decorated with birches, evergreens, and garden flowers. The class numerals had a prominent place in the decorations. Refreshments were served by ten freshmen girls and were in charge of Thelma Simpson, Senior, and Jeanette Kidger, Junior. Edward Berestka and Alton Gillan took turns in operating a spot-light. MARY ANDERSON '36 . SOPHOMORE PARTY The Sophomore class of the Easthampton High School held a party June 1 in the auditorium, under the supervision of Miss Ruth Fielden, the class adviser. The party started at eight o'clock, and there was dancing from 8:30 until 11 to music furnished by the Night Hawks. Members of the Student Council helped to make the party a success. Refreshments were in charge of members of the class. The faculty was represented by the Misses Fielden, White, Lyman, Mills, and Mr. H. K. Thayer. MARY ANDERSON '36 FRESHMAN PARTY The freshman class of the Easthampton High School held a party in the auditorium on May 18, under the supervision of the class adviser, Miss Dorothy B. Mills. Thirty-six
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l THE CAST Mr. Tyler ,,...,.....,...... .....................,.........,............,... .AA.........,,. L o uis Tylczak Maude Perkins ........... .......,,.,............. R ita Laurion Peggy Blake ........... ..,.,........,..A........ A gnes McLean Helen Martin .............. ...l.......... E lizabeth Purrington Edward Delaney ........... .,..A.......,.....,.....,..,.. A lfred Briere William Cassidy ,............ ....,............ S tanley Podolak Jimmy Craig ..,............ ......,.,,,,...........,, R obert Buzzee Sidney Lewis ,.....,.,...... ....,.i....... R ichard McCallum Dennis Gibbs .i....................... .......,...............,.,. I leo Mackos Sebastian Palukas ............, ,......... S tanley Bozek Laura Hale ........i,........,.,... .......,.,.... R uth Sander Fritz Klinghopper ......... ,.....,...., J aeob Frederick Greta Swinberg ,, ......,,,........ .44i.,,...... M uriel Culver' Mrs. Allison Simmons .............. ..... ........... .....,.,.............,..........,.. G l a dys Gagnon Lulu Corlis .....i..,...........,.............,.,.................,..............,..........................,,.,.....,,.......,.................,........,,...... Arlene Flint 'Owing to illness, Miss Culver's part was played by Ellen Buehities. All the members of the senior class wish to thank Mr. Thayer and Miss Al- vord and everyone who helped them in this affair. ALFONS PREZEKOP '34 .ii. 1.. ONE-ACT PLAY Easthampton participated in the annual one-act play tournament against West Springfield and South Hadley Falls, which is sponsored by the Valley Wheel League. The preliminaries of this section, in which the aforementioned Thirty-five
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Entertainment was provided by the Misses Patty Martin and Elaine Krump- holz of Holyoke. Dancing was from eight to eleven, the music being supplied by the Night Hawks. Members of the Student Council cooperated with the fresh- man class in making the party a success. Refreshments were in charge of the class adviser, Miss Mills, and the secretary of the class, Miss Helen Iler. The faculty members were the Misses White, Fielden, Goodwin, Segal, Lynch, Mr. H. K. Thayer, and Mr. A. R. Lewis. The committee in charge consisted of the following class officers: President, Alton Gillan, Vice-President, Dorothy Krumpholzg Treasurer, Norman Cour- noyerg and Secretary, Helen Iler. MARY ANDERSON '36 - Li . . ANNUAL CONCERT of the EASTHAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRAL AND GLEE CLUBS under the Direction of W. L. Lovell assisted by Luther Sander, Violinist - TOWN HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE I5fh, I934 PROGRAM March Our Director ......,.,.,....,.........,.......,.............................,........,,...........................,.......,......, F. E. Bigelow M Eleanor Mary Russell, '37 at the Piano Overture-'tThe Calif of Bagdad .................,.........,.........,...............,.....................,........,........,...., Boieldeau Violin Concerto in A Major .........,,..,..................,...............,,..... ..,,.,........ W . A. Mozart Luther Sander '28 Thirty-seven
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