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

 - Class of 1933

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DQWQZHQWM l I iFCCllCC'lLll1ilI1H Ralph W. Haskins, Principal, and Head of Mathematics Department. To our loyalty and affection for our principal, we add a profound respect for the Review Math tests he can conduct. Lucile F. Baker, Head of English Department. Miss Baker is not a teacher of tasks, but a leader and companion through lands of literature and imagination. . D G iilice W. Churchill, Head of Modern Language Department. Our blunders m idioms or irregular verbs do not change her sweet smile and quiet friendliness. Dorothy E. Ricker, Latin. Under her guidance, Cicero with his arguments about traitors, poets and ghosts becomes interesting and soinetinres even amus- Ufg- AHC1, 011, my frlends, will you ever forget conditional sentences in indirect discourse? Isabel C. Field, Head of History Department. Miss Field has to sow an 931071 CYOP Of p'311911CQ, after teaching freshmen all day, so as to have enough left. for the seniors in Room 8. M Irene E- H-319, Head of Commercial Department. Miss Hale is always 19115 to 119119 Wlth anything from a difficult question to drying dishes. She has '1 C19913' S111119, 10TS of good ideas and initiative. Jeri Charles E. Foth, History. We all enjoyed his history classes, and enjoyed 1 laps even more h1S pO1'fPHyal of the hen-peeked husband in the Faculty Play- 7933 Slx M roof lolf 11 iioeelleuel Sleotl hllts 11 solo' '. . 011 . lool . H111 sjlellti l out . lol llarlo oolorill oltl - 1611, 3 swell Gil lenol oolletls. lloanlS ffl Marlo ing UB G Georg athleiies e on the pll ldill Pinniel ll Sluao circus rin lhere. Done member ' Faculty 1 Lillie looks mer classes. Arms rind her lloose lor ll. l 11s trains 1llS Else ll l ooo 111 a Sqllg Gen 11111, one 1Iar Slll of Quartet, Cor DPTSQMI W,

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is 2 KIIICGISS Song 933 '93 I Tis with regret auil sorrow a'eep, We leave clear Amherst High. But ever iii our hearts we'll keep Our memories ue'er to clie. Chorus So hail to the class of thirty-three Our colors hlue aria' golcl. They'll wave right through eterriity, With love iri every folel. II Each clay we've cleared a narrow way Each year a roatl to joy, N o victory lay too far away, To conquer aua' eujoy. III These years rolled all too swiftly hy, fllilze 'clouels ou summer a'ays.j But each oue feels a'ear Amherst High Has girelecl us with praise. -DOROTHY E. MALLORY '7933



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Department - respect for gr is not 6 if literature ur blunders frienclli110SS- wi a1'gllH1f'ntS 4.-wil allllls' - in indirect ' to SOW an ave g110Ugh . 'S I 15 319355 nd ellJ0Fe Wulf? Play' Mildred A. Weeks, English. In one short year Miss Weeks has gained the love and respect of the whole school. She's a wonderful teacher, and also an excellent dramatics and debating coach. Stacey A. Krasnecki, Head of Household Arts Department. As a teacher, on hikes and in swimming, what fun Miss Krasnecki can be! Tri-S would be lost without her as faculty adviser for the Social Section. Emil E. Keiler, Manual Training. Between supervising Hi-Y, cutting out jig-saw puzzles, and playing the hero in the faculty play, Mr. Keiler's hair had plenty of cause to turn grey this year. But it didn't. Marie Daley, English, Typing, Salesmanship, Commercial Geography. Miss Daley is popular. The boys like her cute smile and twinkling eyes, and she is a great help to the Service Section of the Tri-S. And, last but not least, she makes a swell chaperone! Kendall Gleason, Mathematics, Science. Debating and brain-teasing math problems are Mr. Gleason's specialty. The Debating Club owes him many thanks for his coaching. Marian Giles, English, History. Miss Giles has had her hands full supervis- ing the Graphic this year. George E. VVilliams, Physical Education for boys. All that A. H. S. athletics are, or hope to be, they owe to Coach Williams! We love to see him on the platform handing out letters to the boys, and then telling his little jokes. Edith L. Pinnick, Physical Education forgirls. We 're glad to have Miss Pinnick back again after her year of absence. Stuart Seass, Chemistry, Physics. Room 18 seems to be a traditional circus ring, and Mr. Seass has done well with the refractory groups that sojourn there. Donald S. Lacroix, Biology, General Science. Somehow we'll always re- member what a line crook Mr. Lacroix made as Limpy Lannigan in the Faculty Play. Lillian M. Prendergast, French, Latin, Civics. Miss Prendergast always looks merry even if she does have her hands full with Baby French and Latin classes. Anne K. Pewatka, Clerk. If you want anything done, get Anne to do it. And her sweet smile brings relief to a dull class even when she brings around those horrid blue slips. M. Donald Plummer, Head of Art Department. And if you don't believe he trains infant prodigies by the dozens, just look at the countless masterpieces his pupils have turned out. Tl1ey're on the bulletin board before every dance. Eleanor F. Batcheldor, Mathematics. Just try and stump Miss Batcheldor on a problem. She 'll come back at you with one about a tethered cow grazing in a square field, or a fly on the ceiling .... ! Genevieve H. Dwyer, Shorthand, Typing. Miss Dwyer is always ready to help, and her patience and her jolly smile will linger with us in years to come. Marc Tarlow, Supervisor of Music. Orchestra and Chorus are under the sway of Mr. Tarlow's baton. He organized the String Quartet and Woodwind Quartet, of which we are very proud. Carolyn C. Worthington, Household Arts. Her sweet smile and quiet personality give an atmosphere of peace, even at a hectic Tri-S service meeting. 7933 ll

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