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

 - Class of 1927

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QDIII' Man Zimfz Uhr tEnlh Eng The traits disappeared fairly well when We became Juniors and we were more livable on the whole Cask lVliss Ausmanj. VVe were exceedingly handicapped for numbers, a great many having dropped out during our second year. .It was at this time that we began to enter more into school activities, athletics especially, although . . ' 77 our one biggest achievement was the Junior Play, Nothing But the Truth. looking back, we can see what a test the production must have been on the morals of some of the cast. ' I n . By our Senior year we became insensible to all order of hlgher d1c1pl1ne and felt that we were quite independent and well able to do as we pleased. Although lNI1ss Henry did her best to help us overcome such a dreadful habit, we couldn't or still can't honestly feel that she accomplished her aim, but nevertheless we certainly thank her very much for having the courage of her convictions, and assure her that we will try for a while as long as the spirit lasts. . VValter Adamski lWark Aldrich Ruth Aldrich lXflarion Baker Helen Barlow Clarence Bartlett Evelyn Beaman i -Ralph Beaman Stanley Beleski Jennie Benjamen Francis Britt , Joe Campion Byron Capen Florence Capen Rosamond Churchill Sara Clark lX'lillard Cleveland Everett Colin lfrancis Connor Katherine Cox Peter Demianczik Elizabeth Diggins Odbert Doughty - Edward Dowd Raymond Dunn Philip Eastman James Fitts ' Suzanne Fletcher John Foley Betty Ford Inez Franklin, Ef mer Germain ,anche Girouard Ofivine Girouard B. -w Evelyn Gravelin Tfieadore Greanier Efma Hall Nfarjorie Hanks Ronald Hatt Charlotte Hurd Meriam Ives - Tony Jakimko Robert Jones Lawrence Kennedy Howard Keyes Arthur King Donald King Anna Kolkoski Lawrence LaPlante Helen Lehane Earl Leigh Thomas Madigair Sophie Matilsko Mary Mayo Vanda Nlientka Edna Miller i NVilliam Morse Constance Nice Joseph Paradysz lylary Perolionis Ruth Peterson Rose Petroski Everett Pomeroy Carlton Putney James Quinlin Ivan Reed Everett Robinson Allen Ryan lWary Sabolinski Dorothy Sherman Ada Shumway Thomas Shumway Steven Sybulski Caroline Tasker lWilton Thornton Samuel Truesdell Thomas Walsh Beatrice Ward Percy VVheeler Luthera Willard Helen Williams Gladys Woodard Susie Waynor Andrew Wysocki 26 i l 1lqw:iaw r :rf'-A-ff-ew as W 'v jq,r,,g:.-5+ .,,,..., i g , ,-3.ff,-'. '



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Ghz cgnlh Mug Gllaza lgrnphng A prophet if not without honor except in his own country, and in hir own home. Being too lazy and indolent to take a task of so'much responsibility on our shoulders, we went to see Abdulla Abdulla Cwhose middle name IS also Abdullaj beseeched him to undertake this difhcult task for us. It took about fifty CSOQ prayers Cat two C22 dollars CSD a prayerj to show him that he ought .to take the job, After hinting that a few more prayers would not be considered impolite, Abdulla A. Abdulla pulled his horoscopes from under the table by the tails and and set to work. , In order to make everything as clear as the Brother s lectures I must say that Abdulla has three methods of telling fortunes: 1. By tea leaves. 2. By tea leaves. 3. By a crystal Ca stolen onej. Red Goodrich was the first to be hauled over the coals. Knowing Red,s,' high marks and all-round athletic ability, we expected Abdulla to give him a lot of tea leaves, but no, Abdulla says that Red will have a brilliant future in business with W. C. Jones CNorth Amherstl selling pop and lollipops to the huge crowds who will watch Frank Durant and BillH Grebbin win the national doubles cham- pionship in croquet. Next, the tea leaves showed something resembling a duck,and as L. H. Smith was the prisoner at the bar, Abdulla said that he CSmithD would be ducked as a freshman unless he is drowned, and if his rapid mental development is not halted during one of its rest periods Cone is on at presentl. Abdulla A. Abdulla was still using the tea leaves but we wonit mention them because they looked the same each time. At any rate, Bryce Prindle will be placed in the Hall of Fame Qor the Rogue's Galleryj as an engineer and a builder of doll houses and also as a collector of cig- arette coupons. Frieda Norell, our brilliant scholar, will acquire merit as a teacher in a deaf and dumb school. She, of course, will have to take a course in dumbness in order to teach her pupils. C5 77 ' , ' . . . . . Marge Hintze will get her name and picture Qlf it lSIlit censoredl inthe paperS as Miss Cushman CPop. SOD Some day we will see by time papers that George Fairman was arrested for masquerading as a Kewpie on hflain Street. Walt If you donit believe this, ask hfliss Allev. t Abdulla said that Felicia Zimnowski wasa hard person to talk about, Csheis 5 rongfir than POOV Ab? but that he would do his best. She will probably marry some littl - A- A - - 0 44 e iunt about the size of Ilerbw Porter and wear out two broorns a week .Niarkert will become a teacher of Fnglish ceiflllllllllll' as she is spoke. on him. 28 41 1 S2 X. i X i .. Q in .QF f .V . 11 3, . -J if ' ' 1. ' 'l A- ink. .in s.'. Pls' A - -5 5' ft, - .rr . .Q .1 y . I. '..f elf'- gn' . i' ,-a -so., ,. ,. ,. AV rggiff' .r3f'7'i ' , A .-'Ut pfffb' . , Q, i .e1j?f 'i .P . ' ,.yi'Q!'l . ini?- -4.-' . ,v 'Q V .ft 15 Mg, n , R.: .1 L .ac ' E4 1' ni M' ,.4 ,v . wan' D. fn .sun .'5 'fggif Qfrl x 'ze :ur .- ' 'Q -.-of if ffff 3-:iff r. xi wc 'Life :sgr- I-TJI F Ll - w A .Sm .. lu .21 ff: Pig 7fZ.I'lfI gig: 2 Q 'o-T Kr Lift 9 . lr-. i -Prix? if in .Q L .krpny ,. Timur! l 'wi .

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