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

 - Class of 1943

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JOHN MC KEMMIE John commutes from a farm in South Amherst. Perhaps this fact explains why he has had little time for extracurricular activities. He has shown no extraordinary joy in school work, but he enjoys unpacking paper, doing errands for Miss Dick- inson, and anything else, but class. There something about John that we all like a great deal. MARY MC KENNA This girl is another late comer to Amherst High, she en- tered in the fall of 1942. Mary has chosen to follow the commercial course since she is interested in secretarial work for her future career. She is especially fond of dancing and has been a member of the Country Dance Club. Mary, always ambitious, has joined the production unit of the Victory Corps. DONALD MC KENNEY Don has resisted the urge to leave school to go into the service. He has been active in the Hi-Y and in Mr. Myrick's Student Corps. Always ready and willing to lend a helping hand, he has been popular with both teachers and students. With Don around there is usually plenty of excitement and fun. WALTER MIENTKA Walter is one of the smaller fellows in our class. He has been busy as a member of the Student Corps and has enjoyed the Country Dance Club. Although he likes his part-time work at a filling station, Walt hopes to continue his studies at Massachusetts State College next year. Perhaps his outstand- ing characteristics are his genuine good nature and his per- petual smile. C L A S S 1 9 4 3 TwentY'FiVe

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WALT MAISNER Generally speaking, Walt gets around in the sports world. When fall rolls around, he becomes a football hero. The win- ter headlines tell of his magic skiing, spring baseball reviews list him as a good prospect . Huntin' and fishin' are other Maisner excuses for getting away from scholastic grinding. But an asset in any one's world is Walt's cool, even temper. EVELYN MANCHESTER Evelyn is a very likable member of our class. She has devoted much of her school time to such subjects as typing, short- hand and business training. I-Ier spare time is divided between her work at McLellan's and her correspondence with her husband, one of Uncle Sam's fliers. Her quiet, pleasant and industrious nature has won for Evelyn many friends. BEATRICE MARTIN Beatrice is a girl whose interests tend towards shorthand and typing. She expects to find a job immediately after gradua- tion. Even during her school years Beatrice has been very busy with part-time work. As a special activity in school she chose the Dramatics Club. She is industrious and well liked by her acquaintances. Beatrice is bound to go places. LOUISE MARTIN This girl entered into the full swing of Amherst High in the fall of 1942. In her short time here, she has adapted her- self quite successfully to the regular pace . Her immediate interest in sending Graphics to the service men has been wel- comed by all, especially by Miss Weeks. Any one who needs a helping hand will always find Louise agreeably competent. Twenty-Four T H E Q 0 L D B U G



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JOSEPH MITCHELL Joe is a big husky fellow who plans to enter the Navy. Farm work has occupied most of his time outside of school, but he has managed to play on the junior varsity football team and to spend a few hours on the basketball court. His pleasant disposition, which has made him well liked at school, insures him of future success. PAUL MOGELINSKI Here is one of the few boys in the class who do not speak much unless they have something to say. The fact that he lives many miles from school, in Sunderland, has not pre- vented Paul from participating in athletics. Known as Rusty to his close friends, he has become,ras a senior, a star player on the basketball team. ALFRED MONTAGUE Alfred is a farmer boy, who has delighted in skipping school every fall to display his prize cattle at the county fa.irs. Although usually modest in school, Alfred has made up for his reserve outside of school hours. An active member of the Hi-Y in school, Alfred especially enjoys hunting and fishing after the closing bell has rung. WALTER MURASZKA This quiet and pleasant chap commutes from a farm in South Amherst. Although inconspicuous for a long time, Walter really has blossomed out in his senior year by at- tending dancing class and by making the basketball team. Much interested in photography he has joined Mr. Swift's camera and projectionist clubs. Teachers will remember Wal- ter as a polite and industrious student. Twenty-Six THE GOLD BUG

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