Easthampton High School - Echo Yearbook (Easthampton, MA)

 - Class of 1936

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x fur ix SEFAR Q af! ffl A ng - V , 1 J , .A,- wx 'W A -Q wi Y g ' , X if ilk fi ' If 5 f K 7, I ! iii-J-itffo '- l 1 -. - 1075001 1111 Illllrmuriam MARIAN GLUWACKI-E. H. 1939 Tho High School was sl1o0kerl Zllllil grieved to l02Ll'I1 last spring ot' the flC2Ll1ll of lXl211'l21I1 Glowavki. Her kind and sincere 1111111- nor CI'lllC2Ll'0Cl hor to all who 0211110 in Contact with hor. We 111011111 hor passing z111rl oxpross o11r sy111p11thy to her fziniily nnml frienfls. ASSEMBLY GATHERINGS During the course of the your, lgildtllklllllltllll High has held the following iLSSf'llllJly g11tl101'i11gs: October 11, Mr. Tliaycr awaulccl Pro Moritow pins to seniors and an- 11o1111c'cml thc junior Pro ML-ritos . Nl3X'LlllllJCl' 22 and lXlfLl'L'll 9, We were shown 111ovi0s by the Clicvrolot 011111- p1111y, 111111 I 11111 sure wo all have 21 hotter knowlorlgo of 1-urs 211141 their llltllilllg as EL rosult.. I2CC0llllJC1' 3, Capt. Stzuilcy Osbornc spoko to us zinrl sliowt-cl us 111ovit-5 of A11strz1liz1, his native lanrl. This was p111'tfi011lz11'ly c11to1't11i11i11g l1c-czulso of tho por-ulizu' hirrls Elllfl :111i11111ls founrl only in A11st1'11lia. lJOI'0IllllCl' 20, The LYCCUIII c-lub prosontocl Will You Mzirry No? Tho first :wt took us hawk to thc Rt-vol11tio11z1ry Wan' period. Cust: Slcllzi Do1'wit-vki, N:1tz1li0 Rust, Holt-na Fishcr, Frzmklin Mullzmly. t1f'c'nty-four

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The second page shows us that we were guided by Miss Ruth Fielden. We had lost many recruits and we now numbered one hundred and eighty-three. At the first class meeting of the year we chose our officers: President: Priscilla Millringg Vice President, Franklin Mullally, Treasurer, Edwin Kurtz, Secretary, Mary Griggs. At this meeting we adopted our Class Motto which is Up to the door, over the threshold, and into the worldn. Our class colors were red and white. It was during our second year that our first social affair was held. A party took place in the high school on June l. We had completed another page in the life of the Class of '36. Turning over the second page, we entered into our Junior year and find we now number one hundred and seven. Under the guidance of our new class advisor, Mr. Raymond LaForce, we chose the same President, Priscilla Millring, we made our Treasurer, Edwin Kurtz, the Vice President, and our Vice Presi- dent, Franklin Mullaly, was made Treasurer, our former secretary had left us so we chose Eleanor Hubert to take her place. After the Class of '35 had gone to Washington, we began selling refreshments during the rest periods for the beneht of our Washington Trip Fund. Our third year was seen brought to a close and during vacation we prepared ourselves for our Senior year. We were now on the fourth page of time. Our advisor was Miss Lou Lyman, our Vice President, Edwin Kurtz, became President, our Vice President was Mary Anderson, Treasurer, Warren Lux, and our Secretary, Eleanor Hu- bert, retained her position. We were busy throughout the year working for our Washington Trip. We sold magazine subscriptions, refreshments during rest periods and at the games, and also tickets for various affairs. We held two beano parties, both of which were successful, and also two food sales. We had a moving picture and also a play. The play was called The Youngest and was directed by Miss Alvord and Mr. Thayer, whom we wish to thank for the work they did in making it a success. It was only through the untiring efforts of Miss Lyman, who worked with us the whole year, that we accomplished this trip, and we take this moment to show our appreciation of her work and thank her. The big day was Saturday, April 25, and we left for Washington in the morning with our ehaperones Mr. Thayer and Miss Edna Graham, whom we also wish to thank. It was a wonderful trip, and every minute of it was enjoyed. During our Senior year, members of the class took part in a radio play and also in a one-act play which were both under the supervision of Miss Alvord and Mr. Thayer. What little remains of the last page of the life of the Class of '36 is blank, but let us hope that in the years to come we will never forget our high school days. We wish to thank all our teachers who made the history of the Class of '36 a reality, for without their patience and understanding we would never have reached our goal. Remember your Alma Mater! Lucille Billieux, '36 twenty-three



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Tliv sc-1-onfl :wt was lmsorl on tlw Civil War. Cast: ICvu lillZllll'Sk2lS, Mary Bulclygu, .lcnniv Kolioszynzm, Rivlizml Mulluly. ln tlic tliircl :wt il proposal was lnzulc- by tlu- girl 2H'l'lll'lllllQ to 1936 llvup youry. Uust: Agutlui Mc-rkc-I, Julio. Svfc-zyk, :intl lCclwur4l Bvr0st.ku. Mara-ln 3, A pop llll'0llllgI wus lu-lfl in pre-pzn':1tion lor the l0lll'lltlIll0lll, :it M. S. C. April 9, Mr. llznmllns shown-tl uw movin-s ol' some liigli sm-liools, ours inclutlcml. l'l:u'l1 svllool was 11-pi'c-st-iitctl by at pivturv ol' its lmuilcling :intl ol sonic of its most iniportunt, uctivitics. Huy 6, I.. S. H. Tallliot ot' tho Auclulmon Sovicty of Anicric'zL pivsvlilt-cl piv- turos ol' rlil'l'vr0nt lmirtls. llv vxpluincml liow birds van hc :intl :ire clistinguislicrl. Wt- wort- urgm-ml to km-cp our vyvs opt-n , :intl try to iflcntify tlicni. Nluv 8, Miss Corn S. Volmli, wlio luul siokvn to us ircviouslv two vv:n's 1 - V t ugo, vinpllusizwl tlu- import :nu-o of kc-vpingr uwziy from intoxivutingr drinks, wllicli slu- vullocl HIll2l.lIiS worst PIICIIIYN. Helen Mieszkiewivz, '37 PRO MERITO On Uctolwcr ll, 1936, tho Pro Mc-rito l1H'llll70l'S wvrv unnounc-vel by Mr. 'l'l1z1yvr :ts follows: flllCSll'l' lizwus, lClr-unor Hubert, Ire-no Jolniston, Mary Kuw- ulski. :mtl W:n'rvn Lux. In this ussvinlmly, .lunior stuclcnts who would bvvoinc Pro Mcrito incnibcrs next year, were unnounccfl. tuwntly-five

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