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

 - Class of 1954

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GLENN EDWARD BENNETT Q fa. lfts Yet 'WS be Phe was if yeirs e latter PePPY retary. rkerball junior. ln her plans ed ies urs ed of ' als of part in A fresh- ,3 yeilfss belong eg fills: Vounclli .r year. ab0Ut nd he he IRENE ROSILING BARSCHENSKI Don't be like that! identifies Be Be , who is interested in dancing, sports, and collecting photographs. She took part in intramurals throughout high school. Being a typist for the Gold Bug illustrates her wish to do secretarial work in the future, but the ring on her left hand says she has other plans too. WILLIAM BATES l Bill QClarabellej , known by his What's that Prove? has been a three year participant in Games Club and was a member of Pro Merito while a senior. He classifies his hobbies as rabbit and pigeon raising, but woodworking and model railroading have also held his interest, and in line with the latter he plans to attend a trade school and become an auto mechanic or an electrician. Jo ANN BELL Jon rates the special honor of being the only girl in the Math IV class this year-quite a distinction. Tri-S, Pep Club, and French Club helped to keep her occupied throughout her A. H. S. days, particularly the last which benefited by her services as secretary her 'unior and senior ears Partici ating in chorus for two during J y - P years and in Dramatics Club for one, she was also on the Gold Bug staff. Her interests are along the lines of Extension Service and social work, and she plans to further them at the U. of M. Glenn, commonly known to his friends as Bassettm QFoo!j, was president of Pro Merito and Co-Editor of the Gold Bug during his senior year. Taking an active part in band and pep band all through high school, he was student director of the band and leader of the pep band in his last year. He also participated in chorus and orches- tra during his freshman and junior years and Science Club in his first year. He was a stage and a sound hand for the junior class and inter-class plays. Being interested in electronics Qand musicj Glenn plans to study electrical engineering. DOROTHY JACQUELINE BEVILLE ujackiei' is another future secretary. Although quiet and shy, she has gained recognition for her secretarial ability. Her favorite classes in high school were, wouldnit you know it, shorthand and typing. Jackie's favorite hobbies include piano playing and sewing. Fifteen he f , e .

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ELIZABETH MARY ADAMITIS There's Liz',! How about that?', Taking an active part in intra- murals, she also played guard on the girls' basketball team. Sports and music are her favorite hobbies, but her future plans are as yet undecided. JANE.ADAMS A very active member of the class of '54, Janie,' will always be remembered for her golden voice. Being musically minded she was a member of chorus, orchestra, band, and pep band. For three years she belonged to Pep Club and Tri-S, serving as treasurer of the latter in her senior year. For her last two years Janie was a peppy cheerleader and a member of Outing Club, as well as being secretary- treasurer of Pro Merito. She was a member of the girls' basketball team in her first and last years, and of the softball team as a junior. Also as a junior, Janie was treasurer of Student Council. In her senior year she was on the Gold Bug and Graphic staff. Janie plans MARY ANSALDO Glenn to attend the University of Massachusetts. EMILY ANDERSEN Emy is a girl we won't forget for a long time. She is interested in many fields, although she did not have time to join many activities while in high school. She was a member of chorus for three years and of Tri-S in her freshman and junior years. As a junior she played tennis and was in the one act play, and as a senior was a member of the Gold Bug staff and secretary-treasurer of the Rocks and Minerals Club. After graduation Emy plans to attend the University of Massachusetts and eventually become a history teacher. cHARLEsJ.BARRY One of the busier spirits in A. H. S., Mary took an active part in sports. Playing guard on the girls' basketball team during her fresh- man and junior years, catching on the softball team for three years, and playing tennis in her last two years, she still found time to belong to Tri-S, French Club, and Pep Club for three years. Besides this, Mary was a member of Pro Merito, secretary of the Student Council, and Co-Business Manager of the Gold Bug during her senior year. In the future she plans to attend the U. of M. and learn about teaching languages. Bear , Ah, yes, the large economy size. Interested in hot rods and sports, Charlie played on the football team and took part in the Sports Club activities for three straight years besides helping the Projectionist Club during his freshman and junior years. In the future he sees military service and then Stockbridge. Fourteen HDQD Off! ilwu hef I left I uBiH,, ghffie Ye? Merito V raising' l jnt6I'CSty and bw NJ' cla Cf. pa du ye st: S0 presid. senior PCP ll: tra dy Year. inter. Plans



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X V. JEAN ELIZABETH BIRGE Jeanne is often heard repeating her familiar expression, m-m-m, boy. During her high school days she took part in intramurals and was a member of Games Club. Her favorite hobbies are skating, roller and ice, basketball, and motorcycle riding. Jeanne's future work is undecided. EUGENE H. BOULANGER Here's Bumsey , one of our greatest all-round men. Bumsey,' has been very active in sports since his freshman year, for during the past three years he has been an important member of the basketball team and a star on the football squad. He has also taken part in school activities including Games, Sports, and the Rod and Gun Club. Bumsey carries his enthusiasm for sportsmanship in and out of school, and is popular with everyone. Work sums up his plans DELORES MAY BROWN for the future. WILLIAM BOYNTON Bill, a hunter and fisherman at heart, was a devotee of auto mech- anics and che-mistry in A. H. S. A supporter- of Games and Sports clubs, during his junior year, he is optimistic but undecided about the future. PATRICIA JANE BROWN Laurie , a sportswoman to the core, considers all sports, music, and dancing her hobbies. She participated in intramurals,'took part in Tri-S for three years, and pep club for two. She played on the girls' softball team during her first two years in A. H. S. and made the girls' varsity basketball squad as a senior. In the future she hopes to attend nursing school and become a registered nurse. Oh, nuts! says Pat, a singer of high caliber. Here is music, heart and soul, a three time member of chorus and a soloist of no mean repute. She plans to further her interest along this line by studying music at Boston University. Sixteen l , azdlf' clafzcafi ,ook 91,0 and Sem-I the Ona . 1,55 Il if thC 5: as 2 flesh Student l Gold BQ siil' of if his goal' .img glial l auto failing wrist' Al' home econ' anytlllngw 5 Gln men ' com year juni seni in l fut gar !!Bob,: active Club his flj and f foun. . for i

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