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x D , f 11, - QRXX A fi Z -Q.-f - lx gl e,-..--, -Er ,V ANASTASIA M. BOGUSLAWSKI ccdnnaaa acjuddyvr Amherst, Mass., May 19, 1914. Future: Undecided. Girls' Basketball 1, 25 Tri-Ess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Two Walking steps, three running steps, four or five hops, and a few skips sprinkled into the bargain, and may we present Anastasia. A girl with a breezy manner and the inevitably cheerful smile. Quiet, demure, inconspicu- ous-that's what she isnlt. Shhl This is a secret. Anastasia has acquired an interest at Hopkins, but we aren't men- tioning any names. GEORGE FRANCIS CRAMER, JR. Cherry Florence, Mass., April S, 1915. Future: Undecided. Gold Bug Staff CAthletics Editorlg Class Football 2 Varsity 3, 4, Basketball 2, Class 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 4' Varsity Club 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2. 7 7 George is a very tall, dark haired Romeo, neat in appear- ance and always ready with a grin. He's one of our stand- bys for sports and in general he is a likable chap. He also likes lots of things-especially girls. CHARLOTTE MARCY DARLING Sunderland, Mass., August 8, 1914. Future: Undecided. Senior Hop Committee, Tri-Ess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2. A shrug of the shoulders and the propensity to blush prettily are Charlotte's chief characteristics. Her pet trinket is a little gold basketball. We wonder how Char- lotte and Vic can create that quiet little World of their own amidst all the noise and turbulence that is A. H. S.l 10 if
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QKA4 A g.s--h -xx-HN.. -X X 1-1 ' 7 'ENN 'fi 2' 'lf D i MARY LUELLA ALLIS Mary Lou Amherst, Mass., August 29, 1912. Future: Undecided. Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4, Tri-Ess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. What girl does not secretly envy Mary's dark curly hair and brown eyes? We Wish We all had that pleasing combination of quiet reserve and pep that is hers, too. Have you ever seen Mary play basketball? That's what we mean by pep! HELEN ELEANOR BENJAMIN iiBgngy77 Sunderland, Mass., June 11, 1914. Future: Salem Normal School. Gold Bug Staff CTypistD , Girls' Basketball 2, Tri-Ess Club 3, 4, Pro Merito 3, 4. Reserved, yet approachable, serious, yet at times amaz- ingly jolly, yielding, yet sometimes obdurate is Helen. She is a tall, brown-haired girl, with a neat appearance. Although she is slightly averse to a certain subject, she has a permanent niche in the Honor Roll. Her by-words- Uclick! click! and 'fclinkl clinkln ARTHUR FREDERICK BIXBY CCAHSF iCBix?7 Sunderland, Mass., May 31, 1914. Future: Massachusetts State College. Class Vice President 3, Gold Bug Stall CEditor-in-Chiefj, Graphic Staff CAssistant Editorb 3, Football 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Class 1, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Junior Play CElliot Kimberlyj, Hi-Y Club 3, CPresidentj 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, CTreasurerD 4, Student Council 4 CPresidentD, Senior Hop Committee, Commencement Prom Committee, Varsity Club 3, CVice Presidentl 4, Interclass Play Contest 2, 3, 4, Pro Merito 3, CPresidentD 4. When a class persistently gives responsibilities to one of its members as we have to Art, it doesn't just happenf' We instinctively know his broad shoulders can carry it all, and that his sturdy, jovial nature can stand the strain. We often think that he must set his clock back to make room for all his engagements. 9
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X fi i 2' -KLA A 'X . X1 Q X X D VI I Y uh 7 1 4 1-'X : ROBERTA EDITH DODS CC-Rgd77 lCBerta77 lCB0bby!7 Somerville, Mass., April 25, 1913. Future: Massachusetts State College. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Berta is our demure equestrienne. She does not give the Amherst High boys a break but it is rumored that she goes after bigger game. Her blonde pal, Freda, says that she is quite amiable, although her hair does slightly indicate a fiery temper. NORINE RETA DOWD DowdieH Amherst, lN1ass., March 22, 1915. Future: Undecided. Tri-Ess Club 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4. Norine is the girl who slips so inconspicuously into her seat in Room 9 in the morning. She is like a perfectly running machine-we never hear her sputtering or bang- ing. Norine looks like the enviable type of person who can face lifels problems and difliculties with a smile. HENRY JULIUS DREHER Ca t. uHenr ? 31 Berlin, Germany, July 22, 1912. Future: Undecided. Football 2, 3, Varsity 4, Class Basketball 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y Club 45 Chorus. 1, 25 Henry is happy playing football, happier angling for a twelve inch trout, but not so happy when reading Burkels Speech. Captain Henry,s blue eyes always twinkle pleas- antly when he grins. South Amherst dances act like a magnet upon him. We Wonder whyl 11
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