Easthampton High School - Echo Yearbook (Easthampton, MA)

 - Class of 1934

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ALUMNI NEWS ebLnL. Forty-two il 11 illll 2 m u r 1 a In LOUISE JEANETTE LYMAN '29, after a brief illness, passed quiety into everlasting rest on December 14, 1933. Modest and retiring in disposition, thoughtful and obliging in expression, she revealed the genuine- ness of her inner spiritual life. Her active interest in several community organizations showed marked ability for leadership which was denied further development by her untimely death. Besides members of the family and relatives, Louise left a large eirele of friends to mourn her death. 'filed of the living, in whose eyes Unveiled thy whole creation lies! All souls are thine, we must not say That those are dead who pass away, From this our world of flesh set free, We know them living unto theef' 3111 Hlvmnriam FRANCIS PARDA 1929-1933 lVhat use are words when one of us Has east aside the cloak of earthly life? What words, what song, endear his memory might? Not words of praise nor songs of glory. But thoughts of love and bonds of friendship, The sweetest standards of human kinship. These, above all, our friend possessed For these his memory will be pressed Close to our hearts, which, because they are mute, Silently and lovingly pay him this tribute. Member of Class of '33,

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The team was entered in the Valley Wheel League composed of West Spring- field, Ludlow, Agawam, Enfield, Monson, and Easthampton. At the conclusion of the league season, Easthampton was found securely lodged in third place. West Springfield held undisputed possession of first place, while Enfield held down second place. During the whole season we met different teams eighteen times. We won nine games, and lost nine games. Some of the most notable achievements were the defeats handed Palmer 18-12 and 20-18, and the hard fought contest between St. Michael's and the locals, when the latter team managed to hold St. Michael's to four floor baskets. They established an enviable record when they held Enfield High to one lone basket during the whole contest. The team was composed of the following players: Captain Desmarais, Boiven, Bain, Craig, Pacocha, Perzan, Navickas, Newton, Greensmith, Ga- browski, Lizotte, and Milashesky. Craig, Navickas and Wagner were forced to leave the team during the season because of scholastic difficulties. The outstanding players were Desmarais, and Perzan. Desmarais was cx- tremely fast on his feet, and was very hard to hold at bay. Perzan stood out because of his brilliant jumping and his ability to score from awkward positions. Pacocha, Bain, and Boivin were other notable players, who lent their every abil- ity to aid in teamwork. The second team should also be complimented. They worked hard and were mostly responsible for the success of the first five. Greensmith, Gabrowski, Lizotte, and Milashesky were outstanding performers on the second five. Lao SHEPARD '34 Forty-one



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Zin illlemuriam Friends and Alumni of E. H. S. greatly mourn the passing of MRS. GEORGE MUNN, who died at her home March 23, 1934. Susie Bosworth Munn was born in Easthampton 1866, graduated from E. H. S. in 1883 and entered Smith College in the class of 1888. Mrs. Munn's high school career was marked by fine school spirit and she will always be looked upon as an inspiration to all young people ac- quainted with her. Townspeople will always remember her for her untiring service and as a faithful, sympathetic friend. It's sharing sorrow and work and mirth, And making better this good old earth, It's serving and striving through strain and stress, It's doing her noblest, that is success. E. H. S. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION-1933-1934 The annual meeting was held on June 30, 1933, in the form of a garden party, at the home of Miss Alice Alvord. The following officers were elected: President, Miss Alvordg Vice-President, Mrs. Alice Clair, Secretary, Miss Susan Kilburn, Treasurer, Miss Nora Connery, Executive Committee, Theodore Czaykoski, Helen Andrus, Bertha Czaykoski, Leonard Lawler. Voted: That the various members of classes who were present should act as a committee and get in touch with the members of their respective classes, in an effort to decide whether the classes concerned would be willing to turn the bal- ance of their bank accounts over to the Alumni Association or would wish to dis- pose of tl1e money in some other way. This request was made by the retiring president, since the Easthampton Savings Bank would like to have these ac- counts closed. A buffet lunch was served and the meeting closed with a social hour in the garden. Plans for the June 1934 meeting are under way. The date is June 29, and the place, the High School. The nominating committee consists of Miss Dorothea Dower, Miss Lou Lyman, and Miss Margaret Murray. A short entertainment and dancing will follow the business meeting. All alumni of E. H. S. are cord- ially invited to be present. Join the association if you can, but come and renew old friendships and revive memories of high school days. Forty-three

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