Ludlow High School - Lion Yearbook (Ludlow, MA)

 - Class of 1934

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39 THE HI-NEWS Class Prophecy “Why hello, Rene; Gee, I haven’t seen you for years.” “Hello Katherine how are you? What are you doing here in Three Rivers.” “Oh! This is just another one of my trips. Gee, but it’s good to see you again. Let’s go some place where we can talk about the good old days of 1934 at Ludlow. Do you remember, them ?” “And how, how could I forget them? Come up to my office where we can have a chat, it’s in the next building.” “Certainly, I’ll be glad to.” (15 minutes later). “Well here it is, nice isn’t it?” “Yes it is lovely. By the way, what’s that strange looking machine covered with that white screen for?” “Oh! I forgot to tell you, I am an inventor and that is my latest inven- tion. It is called a Photo-vision! You can easily see what you wish. Just to prove it to you and for old times sake, let’s look and see what our classmates back in 1934 are doing. What do you say?” “Sure, that would be simply grand.” “All right now, look through the screen and tell me what you see.” “Oh!—Gosh!” “Here comes—look: RENE BALDRATE Our class inventor: it is through his efforts that we can look through the screened machine and tell about the class of ‘1934’. EDGAR BEAUREGARD Edgar has become a leading tenor instructor in the little village church. (And is he good?) ay: EDWARD BEAUREGARD Remember, he always thought this world was nothing but a turmoil. He is a second Lindbergh now, and lives in the air. MARY BOCON Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your no, no, it isn’t a garden this time. Mary’s at the head of the commercial teaching staff at Ludlow, now. WALTER BOLASKI He has been romantically inclined. His poem ‘Mine Alone” is a wow! Watch for his next “Just the Moon- light and You”. DORIS BOUDET She has just completed three fa- mous novels. Watch for her next “’Neath A Tropical Moon’. ARTHUR BRODEUR Arthur who has always tried to follow his father’s footsteps has ended up in being chosen as “Head of the Sewer Commission” in Ludlow. ALBERT BOURBEAU We have just read in the newspaper that Al Bourbeau is in line for the Heavyweight Championship. The bout will come off in 1946. JAMES BURKE Burkey has become “The World’s Most Perfect-Built Man.” He gives advice as to how you too can become an Atlas. His motto is “Exercise, Exercise”. JAMES DUFFY You’ll be seeing Jimmy doing the “Hoola Hoola” dance with the natives at the Burr Theatre next week. He’s going to wear a grass skirt too!

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THE HI-NEWS Ludlow High Soccer Team ’33 --’34 James Burke, Capt. Walter Bolaski, Mer. Maurice Burnaw, Mer. Carlton Miner, Coach The Ludlow High School Soccer Team closed a successful soccer season with ten victories, two defeats and one tie. The Ludlownians claimed the Western Massachusetts mythical soc- eer championship for the third time. The Ludlow team kept its record intact also by being undefeated at home for four years. They scored 42 goals, while the opponents marked up only 15. The Record Ludlow—3 Trade—1l Ludlow—7 West Spring field—1 Ludlow—0 Tech—2 Ludlow—6 Commerce—1l Ludlow—2 Monson—0 Ludlow—5 Holyoke—2 Ludlow—4 Commerce—l1 Ludlow—6 Trade—2 Ladlow—1 West Springfield—1i1 Ludlow—3 Tech—0 Ludlow—2 Easthampton—l Ludlow—1 Holyoke—3 Ludlow—2 Monson—0 Leading Scorers J. Burke—10 T. Silva—10 W. Edgar—7 J.. Silva—6



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THE HI-NEWS d1 MAURICE BURNAW Maurice has become “America’s Most Sought After Bachelor”. THOMAS CAIRNS Tommy is running a circus no that’s the family of Mr. Thomas Cairns. ROSE CHWALEK The white uniform of a nurse certainly becomes Rose, but how about taking the part of a doctor’s wife, Rose? EUGENE CHRUSCIEL Here is an example of a human machine, full of energy. It’s hard to believe but Eugene has become the world’s fastest Pit-Digger. ANNA CIEPLENSKA Anna has now advanced and is second assistant dishwasher at the Ludlow High School Cafe. ELIZABETH CUTHBERT Elizabeth Cuthbert is not a land- scape gardener, but she is growing roses on the installment plan. MIKE CZORNY Mike is a traveling salesman. Now, don’t forget to remember when you are canvassing that you have a wife and some kiddies at home. MIKE DZIURA Mickey has opened undertaking parlors in the striving city of Ludlow and expects the class to back him up by giving him their business. WILLIAM EDGAR Will has turned to exploring and is in the heart of Africa, searching for that rare specimen of a dear. (Why go down to Africa, Will?) EDWARD ENOS Those gray temples come from worry and all because of the financial difficulties of the last issue of Hi- News in 1934. STELLA HENDYNSKI Stella has become a popular song composer. You may also hear her singing, ‘“You’ve Got Me Crying Again.” TONY FESTA Tony goes in for big game. He came home with $29,000 the other night. “Was it easy to get Tony?” GEORGE FOSS George wrote a famous. essay, “What a Silent Man Thinketh.” Read it, yoa certainly will get many enter- taining ideas from it. RUTH FOSS Ruthy has discovered the first hair dye that does not turn red to green after having been used. “Did you experiment on your brother’s hair, Kuch? 4 RUTH FULLER Ruth is a missionary and will start on her last voyage to Africa. (Mr. Eustace’s picture certainly impressed her). GRACE GOLDEN Goldy has turned out an athlete. She will join the coming Olympic games. (Good Luck from the class of ’34, Gracie). NANCY HART Believe it or not, but Nancy has been claimed as the “Beauty of 1954” at a recent contest. (It’s that smile and hair that did it). MARJORIE HARRICA Miss Harrica who has always been rather plump at school is a radio speaker. She holds interesting dis- cussions on “Laugh and Grow Thin”. MINA JOHNSTON Mina has also become a composer of songs. She was first made famous by her song, “I Used To Meet You | By The Radiator.”

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