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Jan. 25 Ware Easthampton Jan. 29 Palmer Easthampton Feb. 1 Enfield Easthampton Feb. 5 Agawam Easthampton Feb. 8 Ware Easthampton Feb. 12 W. Springfield Easthampton Feb. 15 Monson Easthampton Feb. 19 Ludlow Easthampton Feb. 25 Holyoke Easthampton To top such a successful season the team entered and won the Massachu- setts State College Four Team Tournament. In the first game against an old rival, Turners Falls, we won an exciting game in which the defensive work of Capt. Pacocha and the brilliant shooting of Chink Craig was outstanding. The team as a whole clicked splendidly, Working the ball through the opponents defense time and time again. They not only played Well on the offensive but held the strong Turners' team scoreless from the floor for over nineteen minutes. It was not until the last quarter that Turners Falls was able to score and then it was found to be too late. The final score being Easthampton 24, Turners Falls 20. Then came the final game against Adams, a strong team from the Berk- shires. Again our two-one-two defense, which the experts believed would be smashed to bits on such a large floor, came to the front. With Milo and Craig in the front line forever hurrying the opposing guards and Capt. Pacocha, Greensmith, and Soucy intercepting passes and blocking shots, it was a won- derful sight to see. Once more Craig came to the front with his spectacular off- balance shots. It was in this game that Ed. Soucy calmly sunk a long shot from beyond the middle of the floor which brought the whole crowd to its feet in applause. Adams fought bitterly until the last minute but our team was too much for the Berkshire boys. The final score read Easthampton 26, Adams 23, and Easthampton came home the winner of the Four Team Tournament. forty-four
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BASKETBALL Playing on ai tt-:un that was picked to finish in st-vvnth plum- in thc Yu 1 IVlw0l Iil'2lg.fll0, our boys IIVCITZIIIIC pi'at'tic'z1lly all opposition und glzwv IM Springliuld, tht' winner, il scare as they hattlod for first plzwv. 'l'ht- ond of the sczison found tht- toznn firmly lodged in svcond plan-cn During tht- st-:Lson tht tvnin vonipost-d of such stars as Chink Craig, who was pl:u'0d on tht' XII YY I I Vnlloy WIN-ul First, Tczun, Vnptziin Pzu'oc'I1n :ind C hc-t' Milo who wort- pl it on tht- Lua QLIIQUS st-1-ond tt-:nn and Frm-d Grccnsinitll and lid. Som-y hoih ii nport int fzlvtors of this great tm-:nn whivh Ostuhlislu-d 11 list of IllIl'Il't'll vi1'tori0s to su I dvlvuts. 'l'hc suhstitutt-s completing thc tc-:nn wt-rv: Sonny xY2lgllIlll', Lto Nzivivkns, lid llzulro, HXYIIIII I,0Ill2ll'iIIS, Think Nox':u'it'11ski :ind lloh Nt-xx I who wus tlifficliltics 'l'ht' t llzltv lbw. 20 lic-1-. 2l lim-. 28 .l:1n. 4 Jun. 8 Jun. II Jun. I5 Jain. I8 Jun. 22 forccel to rclinquisli his position in niid-scnson ht-1-nuso of st-holais t'zun's I'l't'OI'tl is as follows: Opponent Varsity fl0IlIIl1t I'CC liustliznnpton St. .It-roincs Iinstliznnpton Holyokc l'l2lStll2l,IIIllIUII Agawani linstliznnpton Ludlow l'l2i,SIll2tIIlIlIOIl Monson liastliznnpton Palmer lflzxstlizunpton Enfield lizistlizimpton W. Springfield l'I:Lst,l1:nnpt on I 6 23 31 8 22 I 6 31 50 I 4 forty-thu:
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ALUI1 i NEWS -sf? 'Ts QL s i I lm: fi J' X ' Win' ' fi, ., g 5 ,, V. ,fm A , ja' Quyu :sit II 1' 'l ua ' f .-. V E. 31-- I V- ii fs I . --g- ff i. H, ti 'ii V ' I - K I 1.x-1.fEI'f1:.::a1571.-4 1 551 ,v 1 i X ,UM it X. F4 :lt A I --.- Q,..-..t, , ..,. J: H ,Rasa ig ' wttrtt it f I Q 55f32i3w W Elm . i 5:4 gtg r:g'- . ' l i ' ,531-I 'jj yhiijpm IFJ-1 -, 1 3. ai E- l '1 H A QW? 'IF M155 I 4 ,al Y H - I E1 54 i ll ,Fil 'WM , ,. 5,3 - 'n JW: ., V N H 'tf 737' . l ' ---- , .X XXII- '. ,' 1 53 9 ' ' ' I F .V XX E 57' ii , ' .F7 i ' Iliff! Y'-swf Z 0 ' '5 J . 1 . ' X in .I vLiI 4.f 13-Qxftzlxl' 1 mAsi. l 1 nn um l f .1 W ff , i M Jwqm tgbup -m ,J 1 THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Tha- Kzistliznnptnn High Sc-huol Alumni .ASStN'l2lIltlll mot :it thv lliggh Svlinnl Hall I ri4lz1y cycliiligig, .lunc 29, 1934, for thc unnuul IIICOIIIIQQ. Sixty llll'lllIlt'l'S :intl frionfls wcrt- prcscnt. The following nt'fic-crs wt-ru c-lct-tt-tl: l'1'c-sinlt-nt, Alhc-rt. t'z11'tlt-111305 Vim' l'l'0si1lt'11t, listlior Pollzirtlg S0011-tz11'y, Susan Kilhurng 'l'1'vus11i'vi', Nora t'o1111t-ryg I'lXL't'llIlYL' tfunnnittt-0, Mar U'l7ulnu-ll, Mary lliuiiiuml, l'lmlw:n'rl Johnson. Sm-vt-ml tlt-liglitful rt-zulinggs wvrt- giivon hy Mrs. Olivo Wushhurn :intl :1 yt-ry intvrvsting tmvvl talk 'l'ht- Pnintc-rl llc-st-1'1 hy IIIIIUIIIQLS Mm'Aulc'y. llanu-ing fulluwt-fl with music- hy .lorry t'nrkvry, Bill liyzin. :intl Iflurolml Wilson. Rvt'1't-sli- mt-nts wc-ro sc-1'vt-rl, :incl u Ql'Ill'l'2ll gguml timc- wus haul hy ull. A fl-W months lutvr :L vzxrtl party wus hcltl for tht- lwnvlit of raising funtls for tht- :alumni prizes. 'l'h0 Alumni Assnvizitinn nt-mls now lll0IlllDOl'S :intl who vouhl givt- thu Assnriu- linn il lmost lwttl-1' than thnsc fresh frmn the vlzissrnnln, just bursting with lit'0, 1-lit-Iggy, :incl nvw itll-als? W0 ask the class nt' 1935 to zittonml thv first Alumni int-1-ting uttcr thvir fll'2UIll2lIltJIl :incl we invitc you to juin. 'l'hv thu-s :irc titty F wnts pci' your zlnrl ai lifc lll0lIlIJl'l'Slllll may hc- I7lll't'll21Sl'tl fur 3li.J.00. v w - A LETTER TO THE E. H. S. ECHO llc' IUIIUWIIIQ lc-ttf-r has lic-Q-n sont to Miss Alvnrrl, :lt ht-r ITIIIIUSI. for puhlivai- tinn in tht- High Svlinol lic-lm. It is ll tlistim-tivc lltllltll' tn list uniting our alumni Qun Tami-t'l1i, liiivoy lCxtx'z1o1'mli11:u'y :incl Ministcr Plc-nipntt-litiziry ut' thc livpuhlim- forty-ji rf'
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