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Y g Q66 QQUZJ wllg Q Qffmlzerfz' fbgglz Salma! Song OBLER and better than all other schools Amherst oh here's to you Highest in learning, proudest in sports We praise thy name anew Hark while we sing our We pay thee honor due. love and esteem C horus Uh Amherst High School our praises resound May she be honored her name be renowned Her glory rises shines out on high We'll never let it die Oh! other schools come and other schools go Amherst alone stands above every foe Cn-ward and up-ward ever climbing Here's to old Amherst High! in tx Senior Song M uric by Mary Bigelow Word! by Dorothea Kidder r 1 S Seniors now we gather here To sing our last farewell To praise the name We love to hear And her renown to tell C hows Hail! Twenty-eight! Our class so true Thy fame will e're be told Our vows to thee we now renew So here's to the Purple and Gold! p Resound, resound ye echoing halls Send forth her praise in story lVlay each. beneath her sheltering walls Remember well her glory CChorusD fatale
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-- Qfre Qgiefa' Wag The gala rag Staff Editor-in-Chief ..... ..... ' . ....... kBu rton Goodyear Eliz. White Martha Pray Associate Editors .... . . Mary Bigelow I Dorothea Kidder Athletics Editor ...... ..... M artin Davis Business Manager ..... .... E dvvard Fawcett Advertising Manager ..... .... G eorge Kentlield Typist .................. . . ..... . . . . . ........ Ida Ryder E, the Gold Bug Stall, have given you the truth in so far as We could y find it. We hope that everything printed here in this annual Will meet With your satisfaction and approval. lf We have erred, please remem- ber that - To err is human and to forgive Devine. We Want to thank those Who have assisted us in this Work. Inasmuch as We have tried to make the Gold Bug a production of our own, We sincerely desire that all faults may be overlooked and forgotten and all achievements remembered and appreciated. ' ' i , In memoria teneri gratum est. 9,2536
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Q- I Q66 QQIUZQ' Wag Q BURTON JEWETT GOOD YEAR Burt 'C Barney Loom Sunderland, Mass., August 22, 1909. President 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Double lVlember'3, Triple Member 4, Social Committee 2, 3, Junior Play, Henrici, Junior Dance Committee, Chairman, Senior Reception Committee, Chairman, Senior Dance Committee, Orchestra 3, Vice-President 4, Debating 3, Chorus 4, Graphic Staff 4, President Combined Musical Clubs 4, Football, Class 1, 2, Manager of Varsity 3, Varsity 4, Basketball, Class 1, 3, Varsity 2, 4, Baseball, Varsity 1, 2, 4, Tennis, Class 2, Varsity 3, Captain, Class Marshall to 1927, Gold Bug Staff. Future: College. It is doubtful if the class of '28 would have functioned properly without Burt who has been our guiding light and beacon. He has many times proven his worth to us, being a politician, athlete and business man all in one. Almost every office of importance in school has been held by Burt because we all know him to be a hard worker and a capable leader. He is also an athlete of no mean. ability. MARTIN EUGENE DAVIS ' Marty Dave - Amherst, Mass., January 6, 1911. Vice-President 3, 4, Junior Play Committee, Student Council 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Gold Bug Staff. Future: Holy Cross College. Marty has been one of our best athletes, playing all three sports, captaining in two of them. lf you happen to hear a voice singing in Latin it is probably Dave, for besides being a good athlete he is a good singer. VVho knows, we may have to pay to hear him some day? LAURA GRACE COOLEY 1 'iPete 1 e Bozeman, Montana, April 29, 1910. Secretary-Treasurer last half of 1, Secretary--Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club Tea 2, Girls' Club Overnight Hike 4, Junior Play, Banquelite, Mistress of the wardrobe, Student Council last half of 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Senior Reception Committee 3, Orchestra 3, Debating 1, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Pro Merito, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4. Future: M. A. C. I ' Have you ten cents? Yes, Laura Cooley is here. How many of us have heard her ask this question? We are all very glad thatishe has been so persistent in her demands. Laura has taken a very active part in all school activities and has always been ready to offer assistance Where it has been needed. A air
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