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

 - Class of 1930

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Q66 Q60!d warg Howard Atkins .,.. Helen Bias ....... Margarette Bias ..... Helen Boguslawski. Frances Boyden. . . William Casey .... Anne Crandlemere. JosephConklin .... Jack Decker ...... Jennie Doleva .... Miriam Hatch .... Kathleen Gowdy. . Veine Harvey ..... Edward Hill ....... Ruth Hintze ......... Margery Hubbard . Barbara Keedy ...... Leslie Kimbal ..... Francese King .... Jennie Kosakowski Anna Koslosky .... Angie Krieski .... Karol Kucinski .... Stanley Jackson. . . Albert Landis ..... Henry -Landis ..... Kathrene Lubas. . . VVilliam Landry. . . Kathleen Lannon .... Theresa Madigan. . Mary Moline ..... James MacKirnmie. . Jean MacKimmie. Lucille Morrison. . Hector MacLeod. . Edward Markert. . Eleanor Matska. . . Mary Page ....... Howard Peckham. Ruth Pushee ..... Helen Pettijohn. . . Luella Pettijohn. . Laurence Packard. Howard Sievers. . . oulaz' T011 lmagzhe . . . . .Speechless? . . . .A nuisance? . . . . . . .Not stylish? ..........Beingcold? . . . . .Saying something? . . . . .Gut of mischief? . . . . .Refusing a date? . . . .Looking natural ? ...........Allalone? . . .. ...Making a noise? . . . . .With long dresses? .........Undignified? ...........Cross? .........Flunking? . . . . . Behaving in class? . . . .Disliking Juniors,'? . . . . . .Without Ed ? . . . .Stepping out? ............TalkatiVe? ...........Theclassvamp? . . .Saying I don't know? . . . . .Answering back a teacher? . . . . . . . . .Unsophisticated? . . . .Without his matchQ?j? . . . . . . . .Acting serious? . . . . . .Not serious? ........Boisterous? . . . .Not chewing gum? . . . .Refusing a dance? . . . . . . . .Without Helen? . . . .Sitting still Qdarningj? ..............Awake!!? ...........Conceited? . . . . .Running to school? ...........withagif1e . . . .Without an argument? . . . . . . . . .Being sociable? ..............Rude?? .............Bashful?? . . . . . .'Making a mistake? . . . . . . . .Present one week? .Not wanting a slip for art? Not interested in airplanes? ...........Falling in love? Gl24l6

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Faculty Genfur Mary Moline .... Howard Sievers. . . Anna Koslosky. . . Vernon Watson. . . Ruth Hintze .... Howard Sievers. . . Ruth Hintze .... Henry Landis .... Lucille Morrison. . Edward Markert. . Ruth Hintze ...... .... Henry Landis. . . Ruth Hintze ...... .... William Landry. . . Jean MacKimmie. James fMacKimmie ...... Miriam Hatch ..... .... Edward Hill ..... Vernon Watson .... .... Ruth Hintze ...... Laurence Packard. Lucille Morrison. . . Angie Krieski ..... Jennie Doleva ..... Anne Crandlemere. Leslie Kimball ..... Edward Markert. . Howard Atkins. . . Jack Decker ...... Ruth Pushee ...... Anne Crandlemere. Jack Decker ...... William Landry. . . Edward Markert. . Edward Markert. . Ruth Pushee ..... Ruth Hintze ..... William Casey .... Ruth Hintze. . . Q Qhe Qgzold Wag Office Directory Clary of 1930 .Mort Popular Girl .... .... .Mort Popular Boy. . .Most Brilliant Girl. . .Mort Brilliant Boy ..... ...... .Best All-Around Girl .Bert All-Around Boy. .M oft Athletic Girl. . . .Moft Athletic Boy .... . . . .Mort Courteouf Girl. . . .Most Gourteouf Boy ..... . . . .Bert Looking Girl ..... . . . .Bert Looking Boy ..... . . . .Best Dancer, Girl ..... .Bert Dancer, Boy ..... .Most Conceited Girl. . . .Mort Gonceited Boy. . . .Bert Drefxed Girl ..... .Bert Dreffed Boy ..... .Moft Likely to Succeed ....... .Fashion Plate ........ . Glevereft .......... . .......Quainteft. .. . ..... Sweeteft. . . . . ..... Shyeft .... . .......Flirt......... . ..... Clary Baby ...... . .......MoJt Anibitiouy. . . . .. M oft Bu.vine.f.r-Like .... .... Greateft Kidder ...... M uqician ..... Iceberg ...... Politician ..... Blu j ........ Manliert ..... Orator .... . . . Grind .......... Teacher? Pet ......... Teacherlv Trial ............... Mort Important to Clary ....... Favorite Teacher ............. Clary Genfuf .Mary Moline .Howard Sievers .Anna Koslosky .Vernon Watson .Mary Moline. . . .Henry Landis .Ruth Hintze .Henry Landis .Lucille Morrison .Edward Markert .Jean Mackimmie .Henry Landis .Kathleen Lannon .Henry Landis .Jean MacKimmie .Edward Hill .Miriam Hatch .Jack Decker .Vernon Watson .Miriam Hatch . . . .Jack Decker. . . . .Lucille Morrison . . . .Angie Krieski . . . .Kathleen Gowdy . . . .Anne Crandlemere Leslie Kimball Vernon Waitson Edward Markert Jack Decker Ruth Pushee ' James MacKimmie Howard Atkins Ruth Pushee Edward Markert Edward Markert Howard Atkins Ruth Hintze jack Decker . Howard Sievers .Mr. Ralph Haskins Gl23lf9



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I' Q66 QGUM Wag N7 K' Mildred Seitz. . Leigh Thornton Fritz Takahashi Chester Wheeler .... Vernon Watson. Harold Wood. . Frank Zak .... - - .... Home nights? ....Not sleepy? ..............Working? . . . . . . . . . .Out of mischief? . . . . . .Not doing his homework? . . ............... Hurrying? . . . ...... ,... W ithout his blush? 1930 lazff fbifiory N September 1926, we set our reluctant feet to tread the path of learning for the next four years in Amherst High School. We weren't an especially large or brilliant class but we were filled with the desire to succeed. That first year was long and tedious and we looked with reverent eyes on the stately seniors who so calmly and staidly walked the corridors, smiling under the dominant eyes of the faculty. We planned a sleigh ride but it never came about as there was no snow. Somehow we successfully Hnished the year under the skillful guiding of Fritz Allis, our President. Uur sophomore year began in a calmer fashion for we had by now become accustomed to all the haunts of the building.We set out to enjoy ourselves as well as learn the necessary things that sophomores are supposed to learn. That year, Harry jones was our president. He led us out of many difficulties and we were very sorry to have him leave us at the end of the year. As jolly juniors we enjoyed ourselves immensely to the chagrin of the faculty. Edward Markert was elected president and although he did not have much to do in that capacity he showed his leadership ability in many ways. Under the super- vision of a junior Dance Committee we gave what was generally conceded to be the best dance given in the High School. It was a costurre dance, a novelty in the social season. Of course we felt rather puffed up after that until our hopes burst with a bang when the announcement of the winners of the Stowell Cup was made. Kempy,,'the junior Play, though not a marked financial success, was given in Stockbridge Hall to a good sized group of spectators. Ma and Pa Bence were particularly good. Although we moved to Room 9 in September 1929, under the leadership of Howard Sievers, our habits had not changed a great deal and it was difficult to get down and dig. In November we held the annual Senior Dance which proved to be a great success. Leon Bouchardis Orchestra, from Greenfield, gave a very creditable program of dance music. Both the boys' and the girls' basketball teams came out on top of their leagues and the girls' gymnasium team won the Millet Cup for the third consecutive year. Mention must also be made of the Amherst High School champion basketball team, since five seniors played on this team. In April we purchased a moving picture projector and gave a few programs to raise money to pay for it. We were very sorry to hear of Mr. Brown's resigning, but we were alsoglad to hear that his successor would be Nlr. Haskins. All in all we have passed a very happy four years in Amherst High and we are sorry to leave. C-152536

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