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EX HARVEY BENJAMIN KRAMER Schnoz Pro h1IE'fit0Q Cheer Leader 1453 Basket- ball 1453 intramural Basketball 11, 2, 353 Tennis 12, 3, 453 Exponent 12, 353 Year Book Staff 1453 Class President 1353 Class Vice-President 1453 The Perfect Alibi 1453 XYhy the Chimes Rang 1353 Managers 1453 Hi-Y 12, 3, 4, Vice-President 453 Dramatic Club 13, 4, President 453 Student Council 12, 353 Debating Club 1353 Camera Club 1453 Dance Committee 13, 4,53 Silver G 13, 453 Band 11, 2, 353 Assembly Orchestra 12, 353 Syncopators 11, 253 Finance Commit- tee of Year Book Staff 145. Throughout his career in G. Il. S., Harvey has been one of the most prom- inent members of his class because of his friendly attitude toward all, and his willingness to help others. Although he did not greatly distinguish himself in athletics, he fought his Way to stardom by his unusual dramatic ability. He has also played an important part in most of G. H. S.'s social activities. Harvey's future is as yet undecided, but we know that he will be successful in whatever vocation he chooses. HERMAN BENJAMIN KRAMER Hyme Cheer Leader 1453 Intramural Basket- ball 11, Z, 3, 453 Year Book Staff 1451 Exponent 1253 The Perfect Alibi 1453 Hi-Y 12, 3, 453 Dance Committee 1453 Student Council 1453 Band 11, 2, 3, 453 Silver G 1453 Camera Club 1353 Dra- matic Club 145. Hyme is another outstanding mem- ber of our great class who has dis- tinguished himself by his ready smile and cheerful greetings. Although al- ways active, he rose to the ranks of the immortal by his great dramatic exhibition in the Senior Play. Hy1ne's'l plans for the future are indelinite, but- you never can tell! NVALTER JOHN KROL Butt VValter is one of our many members who appear very quiet on the surface but from time to time give proof that they have plenty of activity. Seldom on time, he spends a good portion of his time in Room 18. VValter's future is undecided but we wish him luck in whatever he undertakes. PETER PACL KUCHIESKI Mr. Pete Football 11, 3, 453 Commercial Club 145. Pete has always been a loyal rooter for G. H. S. and has also done his part on the football team. Pete says the only thing wrong in this world is that he can iind no girl to come up to his standards. Keep looking, 1'ete,'l and you'll find one! EDWARD FRAXCTS LANDRY nEdy, Pro Meritog Baseball 11, Z, 3, 453 Basketball 13, 453 Year Book Staff 1453 Exponent 1253 Class Treasurer 1153 Class President 1253 Class Vice-Presi- dent 1353 Class President 1453 Man- agers 1453 VVhy the Chimes Rang 1353 Hi-Y 12, 3, 4, President 453 Cam- era Club 1353 Dramatic Club 13, 453 Band 11, 2, 353 Assembly Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 451 Silver G 13, 453 Finance Com- mittee of Year Book Staff 1453 Chair- man of Photo Committee 1453 Chairman of Dance Committee 1453 Student Coun- cil 12, 453 Syncopators 11, 2, 3, 45. Eddie, the president of this class of 1934, has been a 'ttlaslf' throughout his attendance at G. H. Si in sports and social activities. He is the boy who can make the sax do everything but talk. Eddie has been very popular and has held many class offices including the Senior presidency. SQEW 4 23 ANTOINETTE GRACE LAPOIXTE Anne Alpha Beta Pi 11, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 453 Camera Club 12, 353 Com- mercial Club 13, 45. There is no need to introduce An- toinette as she has been active in Alpha Beta Pi and in the Senior Commercial Club. However, though Antoinette has stayed with us her ah'ections have been with Herbie in Vtfilliamstown. Don't keep him a secret, Ant. MARGARET ADELAIDE LAVVRENCE Marg Pro l5Terito3 Year Book Staff 1453 VVhy the Chimes Rang 1353 Perfect Alibi 1453 The Confessional 1353 Alpha Beta Pi 11, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 453 Dramatic Club 13, 45. Marg has been a scholarly and also a popular student since she entered G. H. S. She has been rewarded for her efforts by becoming Salutatorian of the class of '34. Congratulations, Mar- garet. VERNON KENNETH LEACH Skull lVIiss Cherry Blossom 1253 Chonita 1353 Trial by Jury 1453 Band 11, 2, 3, 453 Orchestra 13, 453 Assembly Orchestra 13, 453 Camera Club 12, 353 Student Council 135. Although Vernon has not been active in sports and social activities, he is popular among his fellow-classmates who enjoy his sense of humor and his high morals. Vernon hopes to go away to Annapolis, and we are sure that fu- ture life will iind him prepared for any obstacles that confront him. BESSIE MARIE LESLIE Betty Miss Cherry Blossom 125 Qt'Ch011lt3', 1355 Trial by Jury 1453 Chorus Pian- lif 11, 2, 3, 453 Concert Orchestra 12, 3, 453 Assembly Orchestra 12, 3, 45, 'tBetty is our school pianist, and most of her activities have been cen- tered around music. She plans to go to a school of Domestic Science in Boston. Her ambition is to be a dietitian. XVe wish her success! RUSSELL RUFUS LILLY ffpicis' Russell has not taken part in many school activities because he spends most of his spare time hunting and nsh- ing at his camp in North Leverett. He is very much interested in outdoor ac- tivities. Russell has not decided as yet what he will do next year.
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G11 PAUL FRANCIS KEATING lic-at Art Cluh fl. 27. The hoy ht-hind the moustache and the practical joker ot' Room 17 is l'aul Keat- ing. He has no time for play, except in school, for he is emplnycdvdaily at the Mansion House Garage. No matter what he undertakes we can all-he sure that I'auI will turn in a good Joh, and we wish him lots of luck. NEXVELI, MIXER KENI3Rll'K Ken Archery 123, Stamp Chili CS, 4, Presi- dent 43. Newell is one of the quiet lvoys we see in the corridors. His great ambition is to master French. Ile plans to attend Deerfield Academy in the fall where he is going to prepare for Mass. State, and if he keeps up the good work we are sure he will do his Alma Mater justice. Here's luck, Newell! GEORGE FRANFIS KIEFER, JR. Kaiser Kiefer, the tall gziiigliiig hoy who moves around the corridors as if he had all year, has high hopes for the future. llc plans to study aeronautics hut has not yet decided what school he's going to give the honor. However. we wish him success and many happy landings. FRANK ALBERT KING, ,IR. Butch Soccer U, 43: Band ll. 2, 3, 433 Or- chestra C333 Fhorus Cl. 2, 3, 43g Special Chorus C33. Calm and reserved. These two words describe Frank to perfection. As a re- sult of his calmness he has heen able to make decisions that henetit him to the utmost. Frank is a memher of the G. ll. hand. He intends to become a Ciertiiied Puhlic Accountant in the future. May success he yours, Frank. FRETJERICK LAXVRENCE KING Fred Golf CZ, 333 Commercial Cluh C3, 43. VVith his quiet ways and pleasant smile, Fred has gained the acquaint- ance of many. He helonged to the Com- mercial ifluh during his Junior and Senior years. Golf has claimed a large portion of his time as he was a very active member of the golf team. In whatever you choose as your life work, we sincerely hope you succeed. fj t i 22 JOHN JAMES KING Johnny l'ommereial Club C3, 43. -Iolinny'l is the hoy who loves to tease everyone, especially the girls. XYith his fun-loving nature llc has ac- quired the friendship of many class- mates. The reason for Iohnny's,' non-interest is the links.l' XVe are sure that no matter where he goes or what he does there is sure to be a great deal of fun around him. KTIIESTER KOBLINSKY 'tChet Fhester comes to us from Millers. His main ambition in life is to he able to take his time at everything and let nature take its own course. School ac- tivities have not interested him to a great extent. XVe do not know what his outside ailfairs are, hut they must he interesting to take up so much of his time. LEO JOHN KOCH Hitler Football Q, 3, 433 Hockey C43. Al.eo is our Football Hero. VVitl1out his faithful and capahle work G. H. S. would not have heen victorious in foot- hall. Perhaps the reason for his dili- gent work was Helm-n. How ahout it, Leo? He and his pal. Pete, have lieen very popular in school activities, The class of '14 wishes him success in whatever he attempts. DOROTHY Ll LLIAN KOEHLER .tD0t,, Alpha Beta Pi C3, 435 Chorus Cl, 2, 5 43 They say that 'tI'Jot has a secret passion at M. S. C, Congratulations. lJotl' is one of the few girls we have from Leyden Road, and she is well known for the kind and sympathetic manner she has for her friends. As long as she keeps her ready smile and cheerful greeting, we feel SLIYC that she will he very successful in her fu- ture. ANABEL MARIE CATHRYN KOSHINSKY ffizarf Anabel is one of our most quiet Seniors. Although she hasrilt been very active in the social affairs of the school, she has gained many friends for her- self, and those who know her like her and wish her thc utmost success in whatever she may undertake.
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ALEX ANTHONY LITSKOSKI i.A1,, Alex is the good-looking boy from Millers Falls who is not as shy as he appears to be where girls are concerned. He is very mueh interested in mechan- ics, During his high school career he has taken shopwork. lle spends most of his spare time tixing automobiles, Alex has not decided what he will do after graduation. STANLEY FRANK LOPATKA Stan Stanley is very much interested in mechanics. During his high school course he has taken hoth shopwork and printing. He spends a great deal of his spare time tixing radios and experi- menting with engines. lle has no plans for the future. although he says that sometime he wants to travel. fil'5NS'l'ANCE PA'l'RllilA LUTIIRUI' Connie Commercial Cluh CS, 45g Refreshment Committee C-15. Tessie,'l who came to G. IL S. a year and a half ago, has heeome very popu- lar with the opposite sex. She likes to dance and does so very well. After graduation 'liessie'l expects to go to Chicago where her hrother lives. She may stay there next year. JOSEPH PAYL LUCAS UJOCN Joe is that tall blond hoy who hails in each morning from Canada Hill. joe is a regular fellow and a handy person to have around. Joe takes in- terest in farming. and devotes a great deal of time to working on a farm. Farmers can succeed, Joe, and the class wishes you luck. ELEANOR ALICE LUCIER Toni Glee Cluh C3, 455 Commercial Cluh C3, 4, Chairman of Entertainment Com- mittee 45. 'KToni is one of the jolly, l1appy-go- lucky memhers of our class, and we certainly would he lost without her. Toni's favorite pastime is singing. No doubt you have all heard her singing in our school entertainments, Some day we may come across her name listed among our famous radio songsters. The elass wishes you the hest of luck, Toni 455325 + we 4--1 24 FRANK IRYING LUDDINGTON Frankie Track C315 Commercial Club C3, 4, Yiee-President 45. Frank is that curly-headed fellow who came to us during his Junior year front Ayer. He is a grand person to have around and always proves to he the life of a party. Frank seems to be rather undecided ahout his future but we know that he is hound to succeed in what- ever he undertakes, MARION ROSE LUIPPOLD Marion Commercial Club C3, 45. Marion is one of our quiet girls of the elass. However quiet she may be, we certainly would miss her were she not around. Marion expects to join the husiness world. XVhat a great stenogra- pher she will make! Best of luck, Marion. HARRIETTE MACAULAY iiReeu Ree is one of our new members of the class. She entered G. H. S, after midyears coming from XVorcester, A1. though her career in G. H. S. has been short we certainly are proud to have her as a member. Ree plans to he- eome a news reporter. She's bound to make good. HELEN GRACE MacRAE Mac Basketball Cl, 3, 453 Exponent C3, 455 Archery C25. - Mac is rather a cynical-appearing girl but she's just bluffing. Her actions on the athletic field are anything but contained. she's here, there, every- where! H-Mac stars in the social line, also, having her share of Hermonites and otherwise. She lost her heart in her Sophomore year hut faith and hegorryu she's recovered it. Luck to you! EDNVAR D WALTON MALEY NEW, Exponent C353 Pepita C155 Miss Cherry Blossom C255 Chonita C353 Airlflfll l5Y JUTYU C453 Chorus Cl, 253 Engaduation Chorus Cl, 2, 355 Lgitin Club 3 . Ed is the John lVlcCormack of the class and his voice has been heard in the operettas and choruses conducted hy the school. He is fat and good-na. tL1ii!iiSasnEE.lyl as very studious. Best
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