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THE JUNIOR-SENIOR PROMENADE The JllIll0l'-SCIll0I' Prom V1'2l.S l1el11 F1'i1111y 0VOIlll1g, .I111111 7. It NVHS orgin111ly sel1e11ule11 for lNI11y 25, b11t was l11ter 1305117011011 to .1111111 7. Bob Mill11r's s11v1111- pieee 0I'C11CStl'il, l'C21.tl11'1I1f.I QL 11111111 vo1111list, l'1ll'I1lSllO11 tl1e n111si11. '1'l111 111111 w11s 11111110 11tt1'11etive by l1000I't11.l0IlS wl1ie11 were bi1'11l1 111111 pine t1'1111s 111111 1'l0Wl'l'S. AI'illllll1 tl1e floor, w11re t11bl11s 1'o1' the more tl11111 fifty 1-o11pl11s i11 11tte111111111111. 'l'wo l'loo11ligl1ts w11r11 op111'11t1111 by 11 1511111111 ol' .l1111io1' 111111 Senior boys. 'l'l111 1111111111 111111'11l1, 1111111 before t1111 inte1'111issio11, w11s 11111 by Mr. lflverett Sitt11r1l 111111 Miss Alice Willizuns. Fl'0SllIl12lIl girls s111've1l I'l'l.I'0SlllllCIl1.S 11lll'lIlQ int11r111issio11. 17111111- ing w11s enjoyed till 12. F11e11lty guests 11t tl1is 11ff11i1' in11l111l1111 the F1111111ty Rtl1VlS0l'S, who 11ssiste11 generously in 11111ki11g lll'l'2l.llg0IIl0IltS, were Miss llylllklll 111111 Mr. I.11Fo1'e11g S11p111'i11t11n11ent 111111 Mrs. Hl'I'lll1l'1 17. C711s11y, P1'i1111il1111 Howell K. '1'l111y11r, Mrs. Cleorge D, '1'h11y11r, Miss Sophie l311r1111owski, 111111 Mr. l1lv111'11tt Sitt111'11. The 11o111111itt11e in 111111111111 XVAIS 111111111111 by 191-11111-is l12l,11l'U 111111 l'1'is1-11111 Mi11ri11g, p1'11si111111t of Senior 111111 -llllllill' C'l11ss11s, r11sp111-tiv11ly. K M , I I Q' 3 13 1 1 I M1 1 511171 ' RAY PRATT SOCCER 1,1111 by C11pt11in 'tSt11n P1111oel111, tl1e te111n 111111 21 fairly 1220011 s1111so11 winning two gzunes, tieing three, 111111 losing three. l.1111low w11s t11e only 11011111 to 1l111'e11t us twi11e with 11 seore of 2 to 1 ill both QRLIIIOS. Not onee WRLS t1111 t11111n 11111'1111t1111 by lIl0I'0 tfllilll one point, while 0110 11efe1'1t 111111111 111 the l111n11s of Monson 1 to 0. Two strong te11111s 11n11 keen riv11ls ill Holyoke 11n11 West SIlI'lIlgflQ111 were 11e- 10111.1111 by scores of 1 to 0 11n11 5 to 0 respeetively. flznnes ti1111 were Monson U to 05 West Springtiel11 1 to 15 11n11 Holyoke 2 to 2. Capt. P1111oel1:1 at COHtCl'-112111. was 21 b1l1WkLl'k 011 t11e 11ef11n11e 111111 p1'ov1111 to be 11 tll0I'Il in tl1e si11e of 1n1111y of our OIJPOIIOIHS. E11 Souey, our 11ble goalie, cannot be forgotten for it was l1is work at the goal w11i11l1 11i11e11 us l'0l1S1l101'i11D1y 11lll'llllg1l0Ll1 the season. And then there is little E11 Hadro, wl1o 111111 pl11ye11 but little soeeer before tl1is season 11n11 who le11 the 1021111 in scoring. These ineinbers were 0l11St2UlC1lI1g but credit is justly 1lue to every one on the s11111111. 111111111 111111 every o11e 11i11 his part to lllflke the season 11 successful o11e. Those who were 21WiLI'l1CC1 letters were: Capt. Stan P1111o11l111, IC11 Souey, E11. H1111ro, Chet Milo, Art Grabowski, Fran. Fortier, Yat IJOSlI12tl'2IlS, L. Young, Bob Newton, Megggison, Leo Pl111Il0L1f, Frank Ceberek, E11 Sueheeki, 11n11 17111. Pogo11zienski. forty-one
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CLASS PARTIES For various economic reasons and over-crowded conditions, class parties have been discontinued during the last few years. As we look back, we believe that this year has been an eventful one. Largely throu 1'l1 the efforts of tl1e Junior Class last ear the various classes are sa . is 1 now allowed to hold class parties under the supervision of the Student Council. The classes have taken advantage of this and have sponsored gatherings that were extremely successful. rw X ' 'N ' ' ' lhe benior, b0IJllOlI10I'C, and Freshman classes held their parties in the auditorium under supervision of class advisers together with the council. Their co-operation with the classes did much to make a party a success. All these affairs were well attended. JULIA TRYTKO '35 i GLEE CLUB gThe reorganized orchestra and glee club, under the direction of Mr. Everett Sittard, has progressed very rapidly for the past year. Both clubs have given their services at various activities which we have enjoyed immensely. Officers of the glee club were elected at the beginning of the year as follows: President, Omer Lapradeg Vice-President, lVarren Lux, Treasurer, Betty Belansky, Secretary, Adeline Slizg Librarians, Ruth Lux, Clara Mackos, Adele Laprade. The Glcc Club participated in the Kiwanis Festival at West Springfield with their director, Mr. Sittard and their chaperone, Miss Sophie Baranowski. ADELINE SLIZ '35 forty
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BASEBALL Another baseball season has rolled around and as usual Easthampton is represented by a smooth machine-like team with plenty of fighting spirit. Thus far, the team has had a fairly-successful season, the record of which is as follows: Orange Easthampton Hopkins Easthampton Ware Easthampton W. Springfield Easthampton South Hadley Easthampton A gawam Easthampton Enfield Easthampton Monson Easthampton Amherst Easthampton Palmer Easthampton What was noted as a poor team, fared quite well as one can see It lb quite interesting to note that we have lost by one game, thus far, on our home grounds and that to Monson by merely one run. Led by Capt. t'Stan Pacocha, one of the best catchers in the Valley Wheel League, and a pitching staff composed of such stars as 'fChet Milo, Ed Hadro, Ed Soucy, and Walt Cyak, the team is confident of taking its next few games. Two of the teams to be met in these games have already been defeated by us. Among the sluggers of the team t'Ed'l Soucy is without a doubt the leader. Ed has managed to keep his batting average well up around the five hundred mark which is exceptionally well considering the fine pitching he has had to face. The other sluggers are Fred Greensmith our able first baseman, Frank Ceberek, who covers the hot corner and Chet Milo, who roams the outfield when l1e is not pitching. The members of the team are: Capt. f'Stan Pacocha, UEd Soucy, HEd', Hadro, Chet'lMilo, Fred Greensmith, 'tYat Desmarais, Frank Ceberek, Leo Phaneuf, 'tFran Fortier, Henry Jurkowski, f'Pet.e Pacocha, Earl Kelly, Steve Kaminski, WaltH Cyak, Pete'l Lewandowski, and 'tEd Pogodzienski. FRANCIS J. FORTIER '36 r' forty-two
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