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of our ike up le is Q Tfative nr Yfar ln the Navy, C: jtlfflpate in 7 traveling 5 Bu She of :hi esides Club, years, was a cl the d of . team for to Games, fy 3nd hgll blow s2Y' s Me enCh , haS r 1 aCf 1eal'5 V835 ning 5iC2l MARTHA MARIE REHN Known to everyone as Marty , this lively cheerleader participated in Tri-S and Pep Club for three years. A guard on the girls' basket- ball team, she was also treasurer of the class of '54 during her fresh- man and senior years and a member of Student Council as a freshman. In her junior year, Marty acted in the class play and also attended the Massachusetts Girls' State Conference. She was secretary of the Outing Club and co-editor of girls' sports for the Graphic in the same year. As a senior she was a member of Pro Merito and club editor for the Gold Bug. Planning to attend the U. of M. Marty hopes eventually to become a kindergarten teacher. DUANE ROBINSON Pay attention to the next few lines of type. D has participated in several popular activities in A. H. S. including Games and Dramatics Clubs. He is Business Manager of the Graphic and a Gold Bug advertising solicitor. If you are an ardent movie fan, you probably have seen D at the Amherst theater where he finds time to work. Apparently he likes his work, for he plans to become a theater manager in the future. Free movies for all of his classmates, we hope. ROBERT ROWELL All righty, says Bob . If you don't see him coming down the corridor, how can you miss hearing that jangling key chain? He was always willing to ride the gang around f How's the gas tank, 'Bob' ?j. During his years at A. H. S. he participated in the Rod and Gun Club and for two years was active in Projectionist Club, holding down the office of vice-president in the latter during his senior year. Bob left in January to become an active Navy man, but he graduates with the class of '54. BARBARA RUTH SANDERS Transferring to Amherst from Hopkins in her freshman year, Peanuts , flashing personality girl, quickly made many friends. She participated in intramurals all during high school and in her senior year was on the Gold Bug staff. She enjoys typing, collecting photo- graphs, and dancing. Peanuts is a future secretary. PAUL SEARLE Squirrel , one of the class sunshine boys, is always full of fun. He enjoys all sports and belonged to Sports Club for three years. He also participated in intramurals and was a member of Games Club throughout high school. Squirrel hopes to eventually become a mechanic. Twenty-five . . 1: 21-' Eizviiliaf' :P:f21l,i'1'fT-3-ifi,iv,Qi.'1 lilfi'-'l i?.F?i-.'f4-5351? Tl .i:'-,fi Q-'-1'.'l1':glF1F1'?7.Z',?'f':':2f Q-1-ff'-Y-Lil .'fv'fj- 7-'3 f-i'?f'-E5 ' f . - - ' -- 71 1 :': .'11:. . If-.:-:'t':. T- T t-ef-:ff2'S:1-1 1-f:?'?7f t'i: i:. -stfitief ' Q' -L2fri-f.-2.1:-.:-4-fate,emu, -um---Q els-.-
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WILLIAM HENRY QSGOOD Another sports enthusiast, Bill has participated in all three of our major sports. Although football, basketball, and baseball take up the principal part of Bill's time, he has other interests. He is 3 member of Projectionists Club and was a determined representative of his home room at all student Council meetings. In his senior year Bi11', was one of the senior class editors for the Gold Bug. In the future he plans to attend che U. of M. and eventually join the Navy. JOYCE PACKARD Oh, for crying out loud! exclaims Joby who at home enjoys reading, stamp collecting, cooking, and listening to music. Hailing from wa-a-ay out in Leverett, she has managed to participate in Tri-S, Chorus, and Pep Club despite the inconvenience of traveling. In her senior year, Joby helped on the staffs of both the Gold Bug and the G-raphic. Planning on office work in the future, she of the blonde hair will undoubtedly succeed. ANNE B. PARSONS Annabelle is a girl who succeeds at anything she attempts. Besides being a Pro Merito student, she was a member of Science Club, Tri-S, and Arts and Crafts Club. She was in chorus for three years, serving as secretary while a junior. In her senior year she was a features editor of the Gold Bug. Annabelle plans to attend the University of Massachusetts and then enter the popular field of nursing. ,ALBERT D. POTTER Al , quite a swimming enthusiast, was a member of the team for three years. During his years at A. H. S. he has belonged to Games, I and Arts and Crafts clubs. Al's favorite class is chemistry and his hobby is cars, so maybe in the future if he can't fix a car, he'll blow it up! Al's future interest is auto mechanics. LESLIE SUE RADCLIFFE Don't panic! , at least not until you see what Curly has to say. She hasn't loafed while attending high school, her three years are cram packed with activities. One year participations include French Club, Graphic, Gold Bug, and interclass plays. For two years she has been active in tennis, the Outing Club, and Pro Merito. The 3.Ctl- vities which she has devoted her time to consistently for three years include Tri-S, softball, basketball, Pep Club, and chorus. This year, incidentally, she accompanied the chorus on the piano. Concerning the future, Curly plans to attend college and become a phySiC2l education instructor. Twenty-four f I E if I i . t C s e li Pay 3 in SC' Dram Bug 1 proba L0 Wi rheatf we ho Tran Pea. parti year grapl N
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f 137 f f -i 4 Ei ? 4 5 :iff . w-, ima -4 - 4, 4,al,3-f if A W K' .2 f .f ' SONJA SIELING Cf a quiet nature, Some nevertheless has undertaken numerous activities during her high school days. Her school spirit showed up in Pep Club and chorus to which she belonged for three years. She was a member of Tri-S, was a Gold Bug class editor, and was prompter in interclass and junior class plays. Showing her versatility further, she took part in Outing Club events and belonged to Arts and Crafts Club for three years. Next year Some will attend the University of New Hampshire as a physical therapy major or Colby junior College. IRENE VALERIE SIROSKEY Oh, come on! pleads I in her most persuasive manner. I participated in French Club for three years, being secretary and president in her junior and senior years, respectively. A three year member of Pep Club, holding the ofhce of vice-president while a junior and president as a senior, she also devoted three years to Tri-S and girls' basketball and softball. I took part in the junior and interclass plays and, along the same line, participated in Dramatics Club. A Student Council member and vice-president of Pro Merito, Irene also was a class editor for the Gold Bug and secretary of the senior class. The Outing Club was also one of her activities during her last two years, and she served as treasurer while a senior. Also while a senior, she worked on the Graphic staff. I hopes to attend University of Massachusetts in the future and eventually become a government worker. RONALD SNOW A rather quiet guy, Ronnie,' nevertheless was an active member of our class. He is interested in chemistry, and astronomy, and was a member of the Science Club as a junior. His sport was swimming, and he was a member of the team for two years. Ronnie's,' outside interests include archery and the study of birds. Hoping someday to become a minister, Ronnie', will attend either Amherst College or the University of Massachusetts. CATHERINE SNYDER Cathy, one of the outstanding members of our class both in leadership and spirit, is always ready to undertake anything of benefit to our school or class. Besides being vice-president of Tri-S as a junior and president as .1 senior, she showed her spirit as captain of the cheerleaders and as a member of Pep Club. She shared in the programs of the Outing Club and French Club in her senior year. In her last two years Cathy was manager of the girls' basketball team and assistant manager of the girls' softball team as a juni0f- She was one of the features editors of the Gold Bug this year. Cathy looks to the University of Massachusetts for her future education and then to becoming a nurse or home eCor1OmiSC- BARBARA JEAN THORNTON Oh, my gosh! here,s Babs , a peppy member of our class. As a freshman she was a member of chorus and Dramatics Club. Through- out her stay in high school she belonged to Tri-S and Pep Club. This year she was on the Gold Bug ad staff. One of her outside hobbies is collecting foreign stamps. After graduation Babs', plans to attend Northampton Commercial College. Twenty-six
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