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I INTERMISSION Lullaby t From Joeelyn j ..............A.....................,...,,,A.......,,..........,,........ .,..,A... B enjaniin Godard Violin Obligato played by Omer Albert Laprade '36 and Arthur Alvin Hillert '37 Natalie Janet Rust '36 at the Piano Soon I'Ill Going Home ........,,,......,.,,,,....4.,,,.... 44...,..,..4.......,4....,....4......,,..,.,.........,...,.... ,...4. ..,.. X X 7 . Lester Adeline Eleanor Sliz '35 at the Piano Traumerei ......,,....,.................,,..................,,,........,,,,......,,,.........,......,.,..,........,...,....,.,........,,......,.......,........ R. Schumann Henrietta Josephine Stawarz '35 at the Piano GLEE CLUB Do You Remember? .,...........lll.,.....l.i,,,.......,,,.......,,.. ...,.,..... S toeving The Hidden Reef ..............,,,........,,........,,.....,.......,,... 44........4 S toeving Gypsy Danee .......,,,..........,...,...,....,.....,,.......,....,....,,.....,.. . ,... ......,... N aehez Luther Sander Frieda Sander '31 at the Piano Uatliedral Chimes ..,,,..,.,........,..... .........,..........,........,.,........ A rnold and Brown Natalie Janet Rust '36 at the Piano Sexlet from Lueie di Lammermoor ...,..,................. ..... ....,,,.... . . Donizetti Mareh-Boston Commandery .4,,..,...,.,........... ......................., T . M. Carter A very enjoyable eoneert was given this Year by Glee Club and the Orches- tra. We had the privilege of having Luther Sander, violinist, with us, and we wish to thank him heartily. We also extend our thanks to Mr. Lovell. We are sure that his work this year was appreciated by all. RITA ANDERSON '35 fihilll v A M l 4 Z - ATHLETICS SOCCER Easthampton High was well represented by an able and fighting soccer eleven last fall, in the Western part of this state. Although greatly handicapped by the laek of letter men, Coaeh Reed man- aged to develop available raw material into a Well-oiled machine. Thirty-eight
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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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The team won three eontests, lost four, and tied one. The victories were not easily won, and the losses came only after bitter fighting on the part of our athletes. St. Michaels, our bitterest rival, was defeated twice. The following athletes received soccer awards. Captain Euclid Desinarais, Couc-hon, Boivin, Kwieeinski, Czelusniak, Szefezyk, Young, Sudniek, Morin, Ceberek, Bergeron, Perzan, Greensmith, Buzzee, and Lizotte. BASEBALL The baseball team fared well during the past season, winning four games and losing three. The victories came at the expense of South Hadley, Hopkins, and Amherst, the latter having the misfortune of losing both times. We bowed to the South Hadley nine on their home field. It was the same story when we met Hopkins on strange ground. W e lost two closely eontested games to the latter school by one-run margins, 2-1, and 3-2. It is strange to note that we lost only on foreign soil, and had no difficulty winning on our own field. Desmarais, Earus, and Perzan were the mainstays ol' the team, with Boivin, Shepard, and Ceberek showing color at times. The following players made up the first squad: Captain Desmarais, Perzan, Shepard, Earus, Sudnick, Boivin, Ceberek, Mi'ashesky, Bain, Pacocha, Fortier, Hadro, Newton, and Grabowski. Thirty-nine K
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