Amherst Regional High School - Goldbug Yearbook (Amherst, MA)

 - Class of 1920

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. ' tract with the Paramou t .. h signed 3 ten years CQH . , H Grace Colfaindais enjoyin an immense income with an Italian fruit Picture ompa vendor. - HC em Eldridge has just received a ten thousand dollar contract MornH Zza Fortune He has engaged her to decorate his new summer from F- 3 ' home on Long Island. HV ra Eldridge is now head of the Latin Department of Amherst High e School, having 5110099 . John Fenton is a physical trainer in Turners Falls High School, having oompleted his course at Sprinfield Training School. His mild manners have won him the affection of all the young proteges. Dorothy Fish is the hostess at the Amherst Red Cross House and serves tea every afternoon at five to the college students. Margaret Fish is now singing .for the Goldstein chain of vaudeville ded Miss Marsh to that position. theaters. Doris Graham, according to the law of opposites, is living happily on a farm in Shutesbury, raising chickens for her pin money. Stephen Hasbrook has again broken the world's record for the hundred yard dash. ' Dorothy Howlett is teaching school ifn Plainville Academy. She has recently published her tenth book, entitled, 'A History of Pelhamf Mary Kelley is still taking vocal lessons of Prof. Bonatelli of New York. She expects to go abroad next summer to finish her course under a French professor in Paris. Max Labrovitz is at present conducting the Boston Symphony Orches- tra. He has just brought out his new jazzmasterpiece, 'Jerry's Jazz Dreamf Mae Levin is now on the stage featuring in a new Premier production entitled 'The Virtuous Vampf Florence Loomis is at present translating a recently unearthed Greek manuscript for Yale University. We all remember what good marks Florence Unsed P0 get in Amherst High School under Mr. Francis T. Cooke's able instruc- tion in that ancient language. . t Gertrude Manchester is matron of the Sunderland Day Nursury, and is eac mg domestic science as a side issue at Sunderland High School. I UEV91'9tiZ Mann is now a traveling salesman for Bolles St Co., his speciality being celluloid shoe strings, 'William Miner' through his diligent trainin has become the light' Weight Champion boxer of the world. g, MD 0 . . . . . . oris Millett is now rivalling T1ffany's world renown as a Jeweller- llld . . I is now Sa elgldqore has mamgd 3 DI'0m1S1ng young Cape Cod fisherman and D mg her spare time digging clams. ' 26 .Russell of the world 11 ffgoulah l eat demand R3Ym0n has surprised 1 Mildred oourse at Ami cult problems Muriel l ness so reIr111U her goods froi 'ilosephil husband is th QT Margare sonic Hall. I ized extensive. Vera Sn the first time : cannot be exci Manforc accommodatic KK S African forest cornet. Herman He is at presel his summer hr Alice Tl he l0S'E all his Alice may be H L Yman HOW touring E Own. uperc T Vertised agth' , Phill y Cigarette agld . HH31'0ld ' cg e pr Albert - V S km, and is nl Wins th

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'iffy that I Wim Zlr. ln- nmms mul' out - gwming H1 sum I 1 I1-rw We -Hx! ' ...im-Zi.,-5 -L .V ' ' Q' 1'---rig gms ' A . S.,.,n L sun-V 1. 1 x , We walked in pitchy blackness down the narrow cavern, lighted only by the torch which our guide held. The path was very uncertain, and, as I slipped I put my hand out on the wall of the passageway, it was cold and slimy. The ceiling hung low, and we were happy, though a bit afraid, when we finally came to the inner cave of the great sorceress Yindala, whose art was re- nowned not only throughout India, but in surrounding countries as well. When we entered, we found her seated before a globe, preparing to answer our numerous questions. She motioned us to be seated. After we had settled ourselves on the ground before her, she said, You need ask no questions. I already know of whom you wish to hear. You are away from all those with whom you graduated in the year 1920, and on the twenty-third of June 1940, you wish to find out what has befallen your class- mates. Before we could recover from the surprise this statement caused us, she had again begun to speak. I see a red haired youth, Leander Aldrich, by name. He seems to be sitting before a pail, fishing with a red fish-pole. On closer scrutiny, I find the pole is marked, 'Leander Brand, Pelham Fish Rod Factoryf Helen Atwater is now starring in a new version of the old time play en- titled, 'Let George Do It.' Alice Black is now physical director at the Shutesbury Institute for the Feeble-Minded. Not that Alice is feeble-minded, but she finds this an ideal way of resting after the nervous breakdown she had from trying to memorize her Latin translations. Margaret Campbell has become famous the world over by her discovery of a new method of wordless conversation. Frank Cowles has amassed a large fortune trapping in the city of Pelham, and is now one of the retired gentry of England. 25



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Lvl mo lmn fruit CUUIIHQ 'N Hizh 'L having manners 'mi .x J NN- '14 I- A '17 rs. i'.,.,. L - ...,. . ' .s- Is . .W w Russell Moore is booked to iight for the heavy-weight championship of the world at Havana, Cuba, next July. Beulah Patterson is now a world famed illustrator. Her work is in great demand by all the leading magazines. Raymond Porter is teaching sciences at John Hopkins University, and has surprised the world by his discovery of a new element in the atmosphere. Mildred Putney is running a tea room in Springfield. Her commercial course at Amherst High School has helped her out immensely in her most diffi- cult problems. Muriel Putney has taken to raising Guinea pigs and has found the busi- ness so remunerative that she now has her own private Ford in which to bring her goods from Leverett to Amherst. Josephine Reed is married and is living happily on High Street. Her husband is the town clerk. Margaret Shea is giving dancing lessons every Wednesday night in Ma- sonic Hall. Her classes seem to be very popular, since they are being patron- ized extensively by both colleges. Vera Smith is now speaker in the House of Representatives. This is the first time a woman has ever held this position, but Vera's debating powers cannot be excelled. Manford Spalding is running a summer resort in the Berkshires, for the accommodation of tourists. Harry Swift, the famed hunter and trapper is now in the depths of the African forest, taming rattle snakes with the sweet harmonious notes of his cornet. Herman Thayer is business manager of the Bethlehem Steel Company. He is at present relieving the monotony of his position by taking a vacation at his summer home in Athol. Alice Thompson married a millionaire, but thru unwise speculations, he lost all his money. He is now running a restaurant in New York, and Alice may be seen any day sitting at her desk, punching tickets. Lyman Thomson the vaudeville king, and his horse, Bucephalus, are now touring Europe. His recent hit in Paris has placed him in a class all his OWU. Percy Thornton is now with Barnum and Bailey's Circus. He is ad- vertised as the smallest giant in captivity. Phillip Walsh is now mayor of Holyoke. He has just launched an anti- cigarette and pool-room campaign. Harold Ward has unearthed and revived the Amherst House and is en- joying the profits thereof. - Albert Waugh kidded the profs at Yale University into giving him a sheep- skin, and is now teaching several courses at that institution. 27

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