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, .. L 'ff ' 'seirwfri ' 'H5:ff'iii1i51:I:i?fllIl2?f-51:3-2131'Ilifi1rl'1filPI-iii? lfifllPeifiixzlfmlvllrllifetlilili1l':f1Q - - ' ' ' ' ' ' m HONVARD MITCHELL-Our chief Senior execu- tive. An idealist with a keenly practical mind. A friend to the lowest freshman or snootiest senior. A champion of English composition, with a never failing sense of humor. A good dancer. An athlete. What more? EMILY BILLINGS RANNEY1OHF capable secre- tary with a reputation for wit and intelligent frankness. A boon to English teachers. Just different enough from the rest of us to make us respect her. In short, '6Emmy.', JOHN WILLIAM AHEARN1Tl18 mainstay of the pitching staff. An easy talker who likes to attract attention. Sometimes mischievous, some- times serious, but always a gay fellow with a twinkle in his eye. HARRIET AMES-Our earnest debater, perhaps our future lawyer, full of words and pep. A dependable student with a flair for the social life, too. The Gold Bug MILTON STAFFORD - The breezy high-speed salesman. Politician of the class and twice its president. Don Juan. An athlete with a sense of humor. Smiling even when udoing time', for tardiness. ANNA MARY ADAMITIS-UlldlStUFbCd and un- disturbing. On time, quiet, conscientious and always prepared. Smiling, even-tempered and interested. Many acquaintances, and a few close friends. ALEX AMENDA-Big and sturdy, a dependable football player. A friendly, likeable fellow with a keen sense of humor and an eye for fun. JEAN MARIE ARCHIBALD-The Edna St. Vincent Millay of the class, our leading idealist. Eager to help and popular because of her simple charm. An addition to any table or class room. A ufetchingw lass. page thirteen fl ,..- . . 1 r :Ia 4 If rn 4 r 4trifiwi15tftgpiftt,Tgfmt.I.trgIt.L1up f1g:,fgfigI'1,1g,,gq,- I ,,.-.,r,,. ,..,. , I , J I wsu: I f -I 'rL11.1
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194 -- . -- -.-- 35 CLASS SONG Hail to the honor of dear Amherst High School! Glad are we now to sing praise to thy name. Out of thy halls came the knowledge and learning To lead us on oler the pathway of fame, Hail to the Gold and Maroon in our banners! Oh! May the wealth and the warmth they imply Shine evermore on the page of our memory Bright as the stars that are filling the sky. Hail to the teachers whose patient endurance Kept our Mcoursen' straight through the classes each day! May their reward come in marking the pleasure We frankly own and now gladly display. Hail to the class that is ending its studies In Amherst High where it learned how to strive! Good-bye, dear school, we shall always remember The good thou hast done for this class! thirty-five. THELMA PERRY. page twelve -- - - T --The Gold Bug
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I9 35 ALICE ADELINE AUGUST-Wh6H in doubt, ask Alice. French or shorthand, mere trifles to her. One with outside interests, but still faithful, friendly and helpful to her classmates. JAMES BENNAS-uJiII1,,, a quiet chap. A good sport with a ready smile. Always industrious and quick in his studies. His polite reserve and natural manners show his self-confidence. KENNETH WAYNE BLACK-Our talkative Ver- mont student with the inimitable drawl. A laugh without equal. Popular for his dramatic ability and charming personality-especially among the girls. IRENE ELIZABETH BOGULAWSKI-A man-hater, re- served, amiable, a hard worker, a devotee of music. One whose interests lie outside of school-that's uBuggy. page fourteen T---- MILLIE ELIZABETH BAGDON-A happy-go-lucky piece from Sunderland. aflohnny on the spot with laughter, news and knowledge. Impulsive, genial, with a smile for all. Room l's sunshine. LAWRENCE HUBBARD BIXBYZOHF '6Bix, famous for three reasons: his school of cars, his dramat- ic ability, and his rustic philosophy. A refuge for humbled math teachers. One of our best students, certainly. CLIFFORD HENRY BLINN-From North Leverett, tall and slim, happy-go-lucky. Very, very serious when he is serious, but never very far away from a laugh. RUSSELL CRITCHETT BOWLBY-That man Bowl- by. Smooth! The Hman-about-town. Swagger. Swank in everything. .lust as clever on skis as on the dance floor. Style in whatever g'Russ,, attempts. - - The Gold Bug
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