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f 'jf' sis . 1 t ,af - X. D is XX x , ' t ff! 1 F5 .ml A 1- ' ' 'Q g f Lg, - i.-1 ALFRED WILLIAM HARRIS HAZ!! South Deerfield, Mass., July 11, 1914. Future: Fitchburg State Teachers College. Gold Bug Staff fAdvertising Managerbg Junior Play fHugh Ingalsjg Dramatic Club 1, Chorus 2, 3, 4, CAdvertising Managerj 3, 4, CLibrarian and Secretary of Chorusj 3, 4, Student Teaching 3, 4. Everyone knows Harris. He is that large, husky chap who has a speedy motor boat and a cozy log cabin. Alfred was just the fellow to make business men take ads in our Gold Bug. He has taken up a unique sport-namely, aquaplaning. HARLAN ARNOLD HOWARD Southwick, Mass., November 22, 1915. Future: Massachusetts State College. e If the Ben Greet Players ever need a new Polonius we're sure that our famous stamp-collector and tympani player would make a great success at the job. Of course,- someone must make us famous, so we,re banking on you Harlan. Don't disappoint us! - THOMAS ANTHONY KELLEY H Tged77 Amherst, Mass., October 22, 1912. Future: Undecided. A Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 45 CCaptainj 3, Class Basketball 1. Varsity 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 3, Student Council 3, Varsity Club 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4. Teed the comedian who can send you up the hill of mirth amidst gales and storms of laughter and still appear oblivious of it all. Teed the athlete who so often helped A. H. S. emerge victorious from its whirlpool of interschool contests. Laurel sans Hardy. That,s what A. H. S. would be without Teed. 14 , 1 I nf'
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i 4 sis? R ff .xi X- X D Z ! .N x -1 -,Z 5- ,X ,fl ' f,f f -----in-sa..:e-as ' X. A A - f-ff-1 ' ' fn.Ai.pef4..,,,.gmj r C' 4' Ja ARCHIE CHARDON FRENCH Rubie Boston, Mass., November 2, 1914. Future: College. ' Class Football 1, Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball CManagerJ 45 Hi-Y Club 3, Dramatic Club 45 Chorus 1, 3, 4. A shock of dark, wavy hair and grayeyes-yes, it's Archie. There should be included a captivating smile and whistle. just listen sometime on your way down to Room 9 and see if you don't hear him. Wonder if he ever resorts to Whistling in the Darkf' ROBERT S. FULTON Bob Puller North Amherst, Mass., February 4, 1914. Future: Undecided. Class Basketball 1, 2. Pullet', is a good natured chap who has a liking for hunting, baseball,and hockey. His motto must be if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. He left our class for a year but by his perseverance he won his Way back to us. We wonder why he is called Pulletf' ERN ESTINE EMMA GOLDTHWAITE H Tinyi' Greenfield, Mass., August 19, 1914. Future: Nursing. Girls, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Ess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. A slight, light-haired girl who looks fragile but isn't. Proof: She's a good basketball forward. A girl who looks friendly and is. Proof: She's got two inseparable comrades. Teenie is one of those people who have a cheery smile and word--ealways, and that is why we admire her. 13
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X J -N V X W D J 4 ,mx l , ' .,, 7 t 9 - . ,,,,,,3MA ' f-1 STEPHEN KOTOWICZ Ulu Steven Eagle Beale Northampton, Mass., January 5, 1912. Future: Business. Football 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2. Steve is another fellow who in the class room is seen, but on the basketball floor is heard. Sometimes he prefers Watching to participating, especially where feminine interest is concerned. His nature has an extremely serious side and he doesn't believe in telling the world what a wonderful fellow he is. RAYMOND HOWARD LANDIS Baben H Rayu Amherst, Mass., December 27, 1914. Future: Undecided. Graphic Staff fAssistant Editorj 35 Junior Play CNoel Derbyjg Hi-Y 3, CSecretaryj 4, Debating Club 1, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, -1, Chorus 1, 2, Inter-Class Play Contest 3, Class Football 2. Seems that Ray and the calendar have something in common. You can't pin him down like a moth and label him Hydria Undulataf, YVe knew Ray when he was like April, mild laborious. But he stumbled upon lN'Iay, month of gayety. He tripped over July, month of hreworks, until he met August, full of strange changes and moods. And now-he calls himself a free man.', ALOCK THOMAS LAZOSKI ' SargenZ', Cushman, Mass., January 16, 1913. Future: Undecided. Football 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. If you see a grinning, light-headed fellow surrounded by a retinue of lower-class men near Room 6, you don't have to think for even a second to know that WS A104314- Somehow some of us don't know Alock very well,but how can we, when that group simply monopolizes him? 15
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