Holyoke High School - Annual Yearbook (Holyoke, MA)

 - Class of 1934

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' 1 'Ill 1l1-1Nl1'1'--1I, XI1 I1 1 1 In 1111 XIX 1111 Ilex :11111NfH CLASS I-IISTCRY By Edna Murphy N flllll N 1 1 IIIX C :N 1 4N 1 I I1 r ' ill 1 4' N Ill ld fw 1 I 1X :N fl XX ll II x lf lllld I l 111 wx 5 xr N , 1 I f 1 N Il ' 1119 1 1 ll 1 1 1 . 1111 1 Q f1cfw1t1o11 of Just 111s1ff111f1L.111t wpl1o111u1u XM 1111111 11111 debut 111111 the wpho 1111119 rewpflon hfld late 111 Se11T1111bf1 O11tstf111fl111f1 111 H115 e11te1Tf1111111c11t neu Nlllflfl Landers .md Edu.111l S11ll1Xf111 Xt The flrst wnlplzte asse111l1lx of the NUIDIHPIIIOIP dass u111d1df1tu NN O16 1101111 Ildthd for class ofhcers X wwe-I 111111 The lesults 11111 dlsclosed I1es1de11t Robgrt Flwnn nge pres1d111f Nlarw Hlchu SQLICTAIN Nllldred Ixum , tlE2'tSLlI'P1' Donald WI.1l1011u Xt thfl 5.11111 tlme xllllltl Lf111de1s um 111415611 CHIJIIN t IIICIIIIJQI nf the Student Co1111c1l s 1fr1od11fw but tl1111ffx fue 11 11111111 .lx fm lllf N the Ll111sT11111s 1 .1 sfrus of 111 111x cc 111 lll lf A lXl 1 111111 1111111 lll 11115 111011111 11111 If e 11 1 uns . 1 11 111181 wx. 1 to the bc1111ff 1 cm 1 but 10 wi blt 1111 0 WIOXXII 1 mlllfl IIIIIIITIIS 1011111 In 1 rm 1 - 1 1 X lll,l Xfggfp 111 t.1 N 1108 111111191 11111 1 xx 11111 1 f Is ll 11 1 1 1 IXN 9 sftdw 1 ilfll 0111 L .iv 0 kt x 111 X , , 1 N 111 N111 1 N1 1 Pc XIIIIIPIIX .w sc mc 1 111 1 N 1 U IIX ll 4llT 1 A 10 11lf11t X TIXI 1 . 1 111101 er fx 1 1 x5 N f px U ff111 1111 , , Olll 111111 fl A 411 1 1 I1 1.1 1 num 11 1 I 1011 bl 1 x 1 1 1 N 1 1 clll fll NN 1 1 1111 1l111st11m .s 111 N 111 IIIYOUS N 1111 ls xv N lllk 1 111 1 1d11.1t1n11 xx page n netsw n .Xs 111.1 We of tlw alms 111' 151334 it in lllf' l1lf iSll1'1' rmlwy to 1'f-1:1111 In -' -l'1,s- I11'lT tlllfl 111 I'!'Yl'?ll to 1113' :1111liv11w- 1111- l'llil'f 1-V1-111N 111' 11111' svl11ml life l11 11u Thf- Inst Tl11'1-+- j'1'2ll'N at Ilfvlynliw- High Svlmvl. YV1 lfl Tl1'1T I 111i,.l1t hm- tl1v H1lf'I'- ff-1,-1 l1i.'t '.'ll. 111-fim-rl by 'l'11u111'1f Mz1':11l'1.' '1x. th-T 1'e-cn1'1l1-1'. ill 'I mn: wr 'I' tl '1'l1z11'111'T4'1' 211111 spirit 111' 1111 mfr- 2ll'l' 4'XIlil'JiT4'4l ill Ill. TllI'4'.y' Su -I 121- 1w11i11,.J HU I illll 211111111 To 1'1-11-ll 011,111 tn lu- ill L'1'ib+-41 ill 1111' Hull 111' 1 'lIl14,'. NY-l . I fi114l lwlll right lmvl' wl1c-1'e- I stz11't1-11 ill -'1'I11f'llW1'. 1131. Lvt , sw. it l lI1.T bc- pussiblv. but ye-s it is. this se-21 uf 5 l.l.llL' 1'-11-1-5 l'11,-fo1'e- Ill? is ' '1 - gurl. . .C In I Ill' ,j -lj I '. I., - 1 ' li , A '.'. , L. -. - .i ,. -.L.. ,, ' , ,'. - ., Y '- '1 .'.' 1 'li 2 ', A .' z , , L, 5v',- I.' , .A Lv ',-,v,?L.,.,f..,.A' ' f, .,K. K, l , L' v '. . MQ, IL '. , ',. ' lz111'gf':t! N ' -1112152 ' 'tall-1-'l11 t'g:t1+N't 'tL'. Pa -'1z',r' ' 'T', ww th f 111' vlwss offi- 'md ftlwr 11111111111-1's of thc' -l-1ss. P1-'111.' 't 1s du' 1 so , -tfwt oi' Illifl-f'6ifiI' f-xz1111i11'1tif111s, il 111-w CXpC'I'il'IlK't'Q tl sr1pl11111101'0 class cc1111pl1-tvcl that yc'111' qllivtly z111fl.-y1111'll fo1'g'ivv lll1'.'-jllSt 11 ' 11' 'Q' ' upv. TI1- su -' .' ' - -' 'md 1101 11111111 W1 1111111111 fllll' 1 I - . r's 1 1' 'lf. Ah st ' I -lj '1- i11itia1t -cl into Ilig.lll'I' clubs. Thr- gil' .' 'mf tl A Q club '1111 the b 1- into 1111 Alpha. As j1111if11-s we at 11111'1- rl nt 'lf' '1g1 ' 'l' .'.' ffi ' IS 1 Fl,'1111 w'1s llIl'lllilll Ill. ly vlx,-1-T1-11 I I 'IIT illl I T110 5111110 pv1's1111s 111-ld flll'il' 1'1-spwtiw fviiiu-s as ill the- 111'1-vimls ye'-11'. 111121 . ' t' NV'l.' Nl -'bd ST In-11T f'Ulllll'il 02111111111 1'4'Il1'f'Nl'Ilf?ITiVl' with AIlll'it'l L4111- llt'I'.' 'md UI! h I ly1111 as mlvlwgzltvs To flu- 1111 '1- 111111. .XIII H115 S'llllt' Time- 11 1111i11111- fw1t111'v W'l,' il1T1'tlI1lll'l'f1 111 11111 Ntllllvllt hmly. tl S11 1 - 1' '1A' I 1111cl. Hy This pl'111, lblll' z1Tl1lvti1's we-1'1 Ql'l'f'iiflf' 1 - f'T-I '15 ml '1- 'llff thx- STlllll11lTf. 1-X1-1-111 f'X't'l'Y BI4Illfl'1j' II1lll'1liIl!1' 11111111 tl1r.'1- S. A. F. 0 I- I:-1-t111's beg' tl dc-21tl1 lll2ll'L'll! Tlltull, nt Int. tl11- 1-V1-111 of thv j't ll', ' ' sp1'1:1lp1'r1111w'1.'l1clt1i11Hilln-1'g'c1 slmlll' 1111. As '1 1-li111'1X 111 tl 's 3- 1: . 1011. 11' I 111 '-11 l- M'1y111'. II1'll1'j' 'Fm-pfe-1't. did 111' thu I11111111' uf 1111 -1111111,1. T11 - i'l11'i.,t111'1s play. z1g:'1' 1 1' clafx T2lI'illL1' this l11111111'. 111-11' Q' 1'iQ'u. w'1i '1 i11.'T2 T: - .' 11 ---ss. Tl1': .',2ll'. 21: II 'l illtUl't'NT ' g z ' '. 'as 1fd: 1:jggjitrfuxf--i7'71.,ii. :-,4-,,:':4..1,1gg,, wg1'A - , W WI-IOS WHO IN H734 Il 1 I ,Ulf I I 1 I I f 1 I 7 I UI :ffl II III Il I Il Xxu I l I ,Ulf III II II , S IH I I , AIIUAI Pup Iflf' Huff IJHIIHIII BIHIIUI X JIU-f I'f,f,f!ffr lifrl Hwy IIII-I K ILM I, f,f, lpfnfy 1' A .Xrrriwrmy Syl z HMI l,f,f,1,-full Hffl I.IIIf:111 XIHIITI-:Mm All f,,N f IU f-ff M71 lifyf H '-'r 1':vAI'I12II!lflzI II ,Ilm I'ffwrIflf Iifrf IIHVIN Ilwmr I l'lff.x,- liflfy lifjf IIiw'Iunr'1I IIll1'Ii1Il'N1'III l'lf1M liflhyf Iliff KIM'-x' IPI xx I IIlffN,N' liffrff .X11II.1vI1.x' Syl EI I I l'If1.w flfll, NIJII'-Y Ilif-Im f1 ffJl1fr.vf ff fflf f KIIIIN Ylrllll lir'y1l1ff,f Iflfl IQIITII Ilzlxx' III f'If1.v.x Alflffff II ,f XYIIIIHIII Ilvvlsl I'lf1M Alfllf I IVV! 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XIIIIIIH-II Ku ,llffd YU,fff',ffff'f'f li fflf .XImI: Ii+ImIvVI Ilffd 1'ff!!,frffYw Iliff 'I'II I 'NfI 'IQEIIIQIIIX .lfflffwf llffff I I'zs1 Ii .I:wIimX I .W 1, ,Nr Iffff I-him Klum I I CLASS POEM By Doris Bonner 1 I 1 I I1 X' Illlwlv ul lf--ff-'- lf-ff- rl I I ff- Int'--, .-X xv- :inn-I if. N1-haw wa' IX N141-4' M- M .-ymx-,lg-UA X11 lvzfmyl'--i. qw-E wxpyfr'-M---3. 'Hllx 1 Mx W lr mix-xm1:N1n +-W-v v-my-X Hnlx 1' lfzu-lx EVEN--111--m--nxt 502111 3 11 lim-1-UH-Q,-lf. HU Mx.-11 Ulilulml w I-IM-bg gvyw-.-M1,x.,11, Sq-- lw UN Elwlz, 1ffX:1l1l--':.I'x Tw lx Il I. QR- .X My ximlf I,f-num. AX1 Twl'--Wvil 4 11l145XIl'Llg'Q. I-I..1-i. il-:qt K' iw g-nw 'Wlf' lx :A Ir.--Mr--I-Y -HUM-' I.--1 :Q M'--zw,rw- I3 '- X l'1'l1lN. 2 -- W- 1411-!1.1'I1'N. TM' 1-1 MIK, .Xs 11 If-1 1-X631--x--1-lx .nm-- 113 1 H ,-1 IPM rn w :in--T Klux I1 :1 11.-rm--sf --1' glam. Wv- Im I,--I 1-X gr,-fl' lv- M- r--:1 .M N Iiw'-' --I' if--'fx l1i7 'I' 1.1-I fm- T IMI H ,psi K.. Zrr 'hr' 14 NC ,fx 'Q I J d'x lvl PROPI-IECIES H111111 Guagbty E11 11.51111 Eafwz 1311111111111 11111111 P1111 RUX111fL B1111r1r11 111171111 A11flJfl111 SXIIHIMQU, R11 1J11r11 1Vc11k1r D111111111 S1111 QN 1 lil 11 1 1 N ll N x N 11 1 I N 1 N 1 1 I1 N 1111 1 ll N N N 1 11 1 1 1 1 ll 11 111111111 111 'lll4ll ll 1141111 111111111 Nl B1-3'---.1 :- I I i I I Y 'I X' I ' 7 1- 1 - ' 1 .V - 11. i' ' ' . 1 .1C'1' X111-1' ,l111'11111 11111111111 1i1'1-N 111' l11'1-ailiiiiu 1111 11lAx'11111i1- 1'1-1-111'11w, 1111- will 1-1111-1' 11111111 il 1l1-11-1-1ix'1- 1'JIl'1'4'1' :11111 will 1-111'11 1111- 1111-1111111111-111' -il,l1NN'YK'illU IJV11111111111111. 1':11'li .Xv1-11111- will 1111-11 l1ll1l1'l' 1111- i1'1'1--ix1il1l1- 1-l1:11'111 111' llfl' 11111 T111-1.'11' ns il l111N11-NN, S1 -111-1' 111' 11111-1' 1-V1-iw' N1'll'li1l1XY1l .X1111-1'i1-1111 will l1111'1- 111-1-11 21 2-111-N1 11 11--I' 111111112 X111-1' 111112 11-111' 1111 YY2ll1lllL1'. 111 '11111 ,l1111,1-1111 will 115' 1111- 111 1l1'ivi11g- li1-1-11x1- 111 1111-112-1-111' NZ. llllf will 11111 111 1111- 11-11 l11'1'?ll1Nl' l1i 111-:11'11 1-1114-I1-11 i11 1111- 4'lIl1f1'41lN. 11ll1'111iN'NX' Y111'lcll1111-N1 1111-1111 i-1111111-1112-111 1111- 11111Ni1- llf 13111 1.1111 111- 211141 1111 'l111111y-.'l111lq1-1-N1 111 1111- 1-ity! 11111 111-11111'11' 1112111 l'lll11. II11ly11lc1- 111:11 will :11111 1111111111-1' 111 11N liN1 111' 111-11-111-1111-11 2'1'2I4lll2Il1'N XXl11'll 1 all '11111' 1-111111111-11-s 111- g'1'1-111 l1i11-l1l1ili1- z11'1111111l tlll' U'11l'lll. 'lllll' 1-li111:1X 411. 1111- 11'i11 will 1-111111- w'l11-11 111- will 1l111111l1 :111 z1i1'11l11111- 111111111 111 111-3-111 1 11'1111x111-1-z111i1- 1li:'l11. XY1- :ill 11111111 111211 1111111 111111-11, w'i1l1 l1iN u'i'1-:11 N111-, will 111-11111111- 11 w1-1--111-1 111- 11 11111-la 111'iv1-1'. 11111 111- 1- 24111111 111 1.11111 ll :11111 11111-11 il 1111w'1-1- 1111111 111 111122. 111- 11111. 11111-11111 f'111'1111-11' will Q11 11111111-211. Slll' will 111:11 1111- xyl1111l11111--, 11111 will 1-l11111g1- 1 1111-11i1'1'11l11211.11-l'l11'1-z1li111g 111-1' 1'l11111N1l1'li-N11Y1-1'1l11- 11-11111-1 xl11-5111, 111-11 N1111l1iN1i1-1111-11 l:I'II2I1lXXJlf'lT1'N will 111- 11111:1x1-1l 111 1111- I12ll'lllQ' 1-1-1-1411-X111-M 111 11 11111111.11 w'l11-11 111- 111-1-111111-X il 1a1xi1111l1 1l1'ix'1-1- 111 X1-w Xvlllili, X N1111'y w1'i111-11 11.1 1Y11'1111 1'1-1,11 I1 111111111 111-1' 11:11ix-1- S1-1111111111 will 1111-1-1 1-.1111 lllN1i1llT :111111'11Yz1l 111' il 11:11i1111:1ll.x' 1111111111 111z1g:111111-, Wi 11 11111 11111-1 Nll1' will Illillll 1111-111-12111-111 1111-1':11'5' 112111112 XY1- 1111 111z11'x'1-l 111 511111 111111111X1-x111'1-wi1111 1114 11111l1N1111'l11-11 -1-1-1-1111.1 111111 111-l'l11, 1 -NN, 1111111 w- ll'ill'll 111:11 111 lx w111'l1i11g 111 111111111-NN 11-X11-1 1111- 1111- S11 1111.111 1 111111:111'1'. '11111 1.111111111111111 lNl1ll1'llll11g 1111 1111-YJ1111l-'Y1ll1-1'lI'1'11l1N XXl'1, 1111 x11g11111f' 111511111111- 11- 'g -1 Ll' '11 --11 i A -'1-'11-,N l 1 X l f , f x l r x l H Xl I 1 l 1 ffl: I I 4 I fffllvlllilff lilllllfffwx Nllillllltx'lV l'NUlIillii.YJlllfl fll l'ii1il.il1Q :lllillliv-N will gil llvl' I-Il 'll- li! -all Uvllilll XYUUY sliilfllig' lfllllliigl lx :lllll l'illl1', l'w lllli lil.flllll'.xl.ll lx illl- -vllllll: illixx wl,ll will xzliilllixl- llx llll 'ffilll llll' lllll-ilisl: lllf AXl?ill:l.l Slllllllllf' ill Wlil-'l. Xllf' wf'l lllxilfzlli' mill xl-ll Illllylllql- Iligl l llI'l1l'ilI '. lllviifu' liiill llllll'l- 1'-'l 'l'il'ill'l' iii -illllliilg will liii.x i ll'fl'flfl'l'fl llwlfllfl' will i'Il1 ' ll- lwlxlllllli HT' fixxlxlillil llllNlI:l'NNl1i21l.H! 1'llfi'll llelllllll'iT,YXlilNl1' llslll. will-il Till- ll-llylllqll lliull liillill will llxxixl Nli: lfrlll- llzlyllll'-. lllllllll fl'lVlll'll'lll!ll will ill- lllil' llil-li-x' llll-illlll-lx Zhi' ill il-ll' :lii'lllllll-- xlll' will 'li fiwi' :ill Illl' Kkllrlfli Ill llvzlli will lil'I' lI':lXlAlx xlill llllliw' willl sl l'l'alxli lllllr Tlw' Xlllx. lllll ill' 'wlllvll xlll' will l-liilAl'Ql' i1Ill'il:lIl:l'1l. 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Ill- will lll- lil-ill llllx-x ill EI illzlvllilll- l':ll'llli',i. vllllrl' ll-- will lil' ill l'll:l1'gl' lll' NllIll'l'YlNlllLf Illl- xlll--flu Flllwllllil lllall ix :llllllil-ll, Illlll nllllwllfl. wlill will lll'l'llllxl-llill1'l-lllzllw-lllil' Niyl3ill3 Ilgllllx mlpl4llll'Q1ll'- will :lvllil-vll :wall liilllll' willl lI4'l' llwll iilll-l'lli'l-illlillll lll' 'l'iQ'l'i' liillfm lllli' l X'llI'lll' lllllilll1Y. lllll ll'!llllllll!.-'.xw'i1 will lilllll li I'iI ill-xilillil :lx xl-rilli w i'il--i' llll' xlllfll l-lllllllllizlilx l Velillllix l'l-ilill-i'. 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N X xf. xf -X X!!- 6245 9,555 uf 1554 005' QA!! lfllftd Hutour ADELSON-II1ll'l'f',5 a fel- low who is pleasantly drifting through life with just the ami- able purpose of being agree- able. He is readily recognized by pet expressions which speak of personality. Hilo is an agreeable. sincere. and helpful chap whom we just couldn't do without. CoRNEl.lL'S Asns0ur way of describing Connie is Good things come in small packages. A loyal follower of Proms and Masques, L'Connie can be counted on for any of these social highlights. Although small of stature he is consider- ed a big help-particularly to the girls. AILEEN AL'sT1N-We know suc- cess is only a matter of time for Aileen for if all else should fail fof course it won't3 we are confident of Aileen's ability to wield a pen with astounding results. Aileen. with her charm- ing personality, cannot help but be always popular. EDBIIJND B.xN.xs-L'Ed,' has al- ways been a courteous, refined, young man. dressed to perfec- tion. His interest in school af- fairs has been as constant as anyone could wish. Though not the sort to push himself forward he has never been without friends. No one, we find, who has known him has ever regretted it. CEN!-Ju Axon!-:ws --A scanner of the senior honor li-t would find on it the name of Geneva But as is often the case the honor roll contains the name of all-round girls as w grinds. She is proficient in sports, and a talented pianist z s well. fiI'20RClN,K Arklvsoww,-X quiet girl, with a hewitching smile, whom it is a pleasure to be with. As Georgina is a lover of the outdoors. her favorite sport is skating and she may often be seen on winter evenings whirl- ing briskly around the Hamp- den Street skating rink. Ili-zuzx BELL BUS - Because Helen is very quiet and shy many of her school friends have not heard that she has had the happy experience of going abroad. A few years ago she visited the British lsles. She is a member of the Senior Q and Health Clubs. EDYTHE BAROSYSKY s Tllt'Ft'qr something we always remember about Edy - -her sophistica- tion, She-'s one grand person who knows what to do and where to do it. .-Ksk anybody about Edy and you'll hear him say. Edith always seems s0 friendly and she puts a per- son at ease illllllt'lliiIlPlj'.-i or 1934 Ax 1 .3 k 5 ,A M 12: ee'-,N X I QA. Glnnmz lxsz B-mowskv-Inez is the girl to whom everybody tells his troubles for she has a sweet. sympathetic disposition. Inez always has advice for ev- eryone and her favorite pas- time seems to be dropping helpful hints. Her song is You're a Comfort to me. lnez, weakness is blond hair. OLGA BAsA:s1ANu -- B e f o r e going any further, let's straight- en out this question of versatil- ity and pep. For example. take Olga: the original H. H. S. npep girl. Put a basketball in her hand and she's the star playcrg dress her all up for the prom and presto!- the belle of the ball! Thatis our idea of versatility! FRANCIS BELL-6iFfHll9?',, makes up in spirit what he lacks in size. Verilably a walking ath- letic dictionary he likes to partake in sports himself and does well at every sport he tries. His friends will agree with us when we say, if he ever knows a dull moment it's when he is asleep. FRED BELsKY-Hear ye! Hear ye! H. H. Sfs own idea of a political speaker. Fred's abil- ity as a Phi Alpha debaler has caused much commendation. We are sure that Fred will be a success as ballyhoo manager for Kaplinsky's Tennis Troupe. Fred's teachers will surely miss his heated arguments in class. luISCl'IA Butowsln'-Mike to you. Always smiling, soft spo- ken and retiring. He is one of the best ping-pong and tennis players in these parts. The fact that he is .lunior Tennis champion of Holyoke does not spoil him nor turn his heads- an all-round good fellow. Dononw BEAMAN-Dot is the exception to the rule, beauti- ful but dumb. The reason for her being so hungry at lunch time is that she sometimes omits breakfast to ride to school with a mysterious young gentleman. Clue-her favorite song at present is Rollin', Rollin', Rollin' on my Roller Skates. CHARLES BELLEFElfILLEYuCll3l'- lie is a fellow who is popu- lar at any gathering, a good dancer, a great pal, and girlsA is he shy! When Charlie be- comes manager of some big store in a few years we will all flock to him to be greeted by a Pepsodent smile and a cheery Hi . Louise BERNII-:R-Louise is a blue-eyed blonde and though quiet she takes an active part in school affairs. For many years Louise, with her three sisters, has tap danced in the recitals of Roy W'alker's Crackerjacks g a feat which only a few of Us knew about. get 1934 QA. Jana! Lomuixs Besssrr - Combine 'gsimply adorable black, curly hair with a pretty face and a charming disposition and you have Lorraine. Her hair is en- vied by more than one of the fair damsels, and she possesses a host of friends. W'hat more could one ask? Not much we think! Enwxan Bt-:Y- Ed is the nom de plume. label,,' or what have you? That is the way he would introduce himself be- cause he always has that jovial manner that makes him liked by all whom he meets. He has a serious side too, which makes a marvelous combination. Rosuloxn BlLz Roses are red, Richie is blue, Give him a break, And he'll be true. Long after we have graduated and memories of school days are dimming, we shall not for- get a true friend. Ribs will always remain in our thoughts as the silver lining in every dark cloud. ALv.AH Bo.AowAY-Did you ever hear of the '4Black Pawn gang? Al will tell you that it is one of the most upstanding and out- standing organizations of our fair city. And why shouldn't it be when a genial, good-natured fellow like Al is a member. Our slogan: If Al's for it, we're for it. WYALTER BEv,aNi Walter has the urepi' for being a big hiti' when it comes to dances and parties. The life of the party is always popular so there can be no doubt about one of the reasons for Walt's ho-t of friends and acquaintances. How can he fail? .lossml BlALl'IR+Wvllt'll an ex- cited query as to the result of a recent baseball game issues through room 56, .loe is going through his daily dozen. This vital interest in sports shows an active and keen interest in everyday happenings. He is a future sports promoter. Riu BLANCHETTE-A set of sparkling white teeth in a smile that tempts her brown eyes to twinkle-why, this must be the noted Rita Blanchette. lt is said that her flashing wit is the joy of any company, and when her friends are in the dumps, it is her eheerfulness that pulls them out. BERTHA Bonnsxx - Mischiev- ous, blue-eyed girl. That's Bab. She is always full of fun and pep and ready for any- thing. She is good in sports but better on the dance floor. It could never be said of Bah that she is a wallflower. There's a suspicion that she helps Georgie win the basketball games. ,fa 1934 7' s 'asm-,ft-Z. ' ' It 1 Fs,,b QA. esfimmz LILLIAN Bosnzum-Although a bit quiet. Lillian has often as- tonished her teachers by the atnount of knowledge stored in her brown head. As excellence is rare enough to be conspicu- ous so is Lillian's sweet dispo- sition. which. in addition to her other admirable qualities, makes her a friend to all who know hcr. :hill-ILLE Bom-Adelle is an ardent basketball fan which is confirmed by the fact that in the last two years she hasn't missed more than two games. Shy among strangers, but a veritable mischief-maker among her friends. She doesn't dislike Blondie hut detests the nickname Giggles, given her by associates. Cuiont l30l'RQl'E---T0 under- take the pleasurable task of describing Cleo's virtues would he endless, I'm afraid. but this little gloom chaser makes her daily rounds to display her sympathetic nature and to ped- dle her sweetness and vivacious- ness. Cleo is also a staunch supporter of the purple and white. Etmtxn Bozexf--Hail to one of our distinguished honor students! Eddie has been with Us since our freshman days illlll we thank the gods sincere- ly for it. llesitles receiying honors he lllls gained our ad- miration by his good sports- manship and friendly manner. We will llli-- yon. Eddie , but we will always I't'Illt'llllN'l' your cheerful hello , Doms Boxxzn -- Few in our midst do not know '34's well- beloved Herald editor. An ac- tive club member, Doris's versa- tility is also evident by her ability in dramatics. in scholas- tic subjects. in dancing and teaching others that art. No use wishing this petite llliss success, she'll have it. ANNETTE BOEREZvAIltl this is the girl, who is a connoisseur of clothes. Attractive, and sparkling with fun, Annette is known far and wide for her un- derlying sense of humor. which pops out now and then and in- sures a hearty laugh. Of course we know Annette is very Frank',, about everything. BIILTON Bovvsx-Here is the boy whom you see practically every day in his car riding hither and yon. This is the sheik who has never had even one of his blond hairs out of place since he came to high school. Now do you wonder why he is so successful in feminine circles? Jtxlct-3 Bnugn -- Ja n nie. though rather small, llllr been anything but insignificant. She llllr taken an active part in athletics throughout her high school days. She was side cen- ter on the girls' basketball team and a member of the track, baseball, field hockey. and swimming teams. She is also a member of the Senior ..Q.99 gp. X934 Qt. GA... JANET BRICGE--wiht! is the girl with the beautiful. blond hair? Why. certainly, that's .lanet Briggs. Everyone knows Janet. for seeing is remembering her. All envy ,lanet's sunny disposi- tion and ability to take life as it comes with never a care or worry. When Janet leaves school, her llflsl of friends will not forget her. EvELvN Bnownv-- Mah goon- ness but our Alma Mater cer- tainly produced good-natured. witty people this year! Chief of them all is Evelyn. Evelyn is very secretive about her am- bitions, but we suspect that whatever it is, she'll be suc- cessful. In fact. Evelyn has al- ready completely won our ad- miration. CHRISTOPHER Tilt-:onom-: CxLI..t- HAS- Ted is a very serious- minded sort of a fellow, who rarely shirks his studies. We find that be intends to study law at Yale and we are sure that he will have a record which will make a welcome to future Holyoke High entrants there. He won't lose many eases, either. we-'ll bet. W1Lr.I,u1 Cnn-mzu.---is one of those rare high school students who prove that work and play really can mix. even though they usually do not. Wlly shouldn't they. in a boy so will- ing to work and clever and fun- loving as Wvillllllll? P.tL'L Bmsssrrs---Front all out- ward appearances Paul is a quiet, unassuming sort of a chap but those who know him will tell us that we shouldn't judge from outward appear- ances. If one drops into Paul's uncle's store he for she! may have the privilege of being waited on by Paul, himself, in person. Run! Bnowxn-f I'retty, petite, and sweetf' Three little words, but a barrel of syllables when applied to Ruth. She's got a mission and it's just a simple thing: To make you, and you. and you forget your cares and smile. Since Ruthie's noted for her eheerfulness we most cer- tainly say, Silust Keep on Doin' What You're Doing. NIARTHA C.KNIPBELLfH6l'6 is the girl who keeps one side of the french class buzzing with C071- tinuous laughter. Martha's good nature is known everywhere for her sense of humor is irrepress- ible. W'e predict Martha will be a L',lunior partner in the Hjingling Brothers Cirrus. Martha and her friends delight in mountain-climbing as a rec- reation. 3lARl0N CARDUI-'F --- Marion? pleasing personality is enough to make her noticeable in our l'l1l--. Coupled with her pretty. blond hair. it has a very satis- factory effect in winning friends for her. Marion managed to burn the candle at both ends. being active in clubs. especially Senior HQ . and making good records in her classes. or 1934 5 I R'-15,5 QA. ,Lam ALrm:n Gun.- Al is a saxo- phone player 1Rudy Vallee got his start that wayt. We expect great things from a fellow who comes over three miles to school and hardly misses a day. There is something about Al's smile that would melt the cold- est heart. That's why we all like him. Keep it up, NAI . Joseru CARRIEREf-WllQ?Il a girl was asked, What do you think of .loc Carriet'c? The answer was. He lllls a cute smile and a sprightly step. A boy, asked the same question, said, nHe's a great sportf, His high school record shows him to be the circulation manager of the Hel'- zlld and able treasurer of the ltlathematics Clulnfwell? lllARCXRE'l' C.SY.AX.il'f2ll-Asisliii is one of the Senior class's best dancers. students and pals. Her only fault lsay the boys! is that she is a man-hater. Being active in many school activities. Sis has gained many friends. Sis', has a temper, too-if you don't believe us call her toast- erette . Grzomzl-L Cll,XMPACNl-I' - Champy is noted for his versatility and dependability. No wonder he is so active. Here are some of his achievements: Captain of the Hockey Teamg Business Man- agcr of the Year Book: Student Councilor in 'llflg the artist of Holyoke Highg Chairman of the Senior Masque Committee: and chief of the Bachelors. What a manl Enwum Cutux- Ed would never stand out in a crowd, but in a circle of his own intimates. his p l e a s an t companionship could not be dispensed with. He will probably profit by his experience as a newsboy and become a business man. Lots of great men have started their careers selling newspapers. CHARLES Cumou.- Yas you dere Charlie?,' Undoubtedly he was, but he is so unassum- ing that you probably did not notice him. He is one of those quiet chaps who make a won- derful friend. He plays quite a bit of basketball, especially for Second Congo . Of course a Pomeranian', is ltis mascot and incentive. ALMA Cn.u.orx-Alma's cheer- ful, sunny smile which greets us every morning is enough to chase even the gloom of ex- ams away. She can usually be seen hurrying through the school halls to her classes. She is a regular member of the honor roll and is especially tal- ented in English. L.-xwmzxce Cnolxlene - This quiet, unassuming individual is an ideal real fellown. Almost because he won't give the girls any encouragement. A member of an athletic family, Loci has gained prominence as a star with the famous Titans W'e know that he will continue on to a successful career as coach. oz IQ34 QA!! 14,1461 Hsnorn CLSPP-Thej' call him Pinhead . Why, nobody knows. He is one of those who is responsible for the football team's success. He was one of those ends who just couldn't be out-played. As a guard he earn- ed his letter in basketball. As a pal he won many devoted friends. MAY Cl.El.I.,KNDmlhl1ly, always smiling, goes happily on her way, joking and in general keeping her spirits, as well as those of her friends, constantly enlivened by her witty remarks. She is taking a household arts courseslookout boys-and was a member of the Senior HQ . Ctzomps Comznm-:-When better- dressed men are in demand, George will be among the first to be selected. His quiet man- ner appeals to all of his class- mates. W'e will miss the sight of George striding about the halls, but we hope sincerely that good luck will follow him when he leaves us. ROSE Col-lt-:N-It was a dull, dreary dayg nobody to talk to and nuthin to do when-all of a sudden-Rose walked in! You can't help cheering up when Rose is around. Her wit- ty conversation is Good to the last word. Confidentially, Rose is thinking seriously of enter- ing the grocery business. Why, Rose? JANE CLARK-JUNE, a heart- breaker. one of our handsom- est brunettes! She can usually be found in the midst of a group of girls whom she has an irresistible power to send into fits of laughter at her naive remarks. fWe'll let you in on a rare secret, boys. .lane's weak- ltt?ss is red hairl. .lutss Cl.IFFORD'ellThB answer to a maiden's prayerf' The maiden is t well, maybe .lim will tell you if he's in an oblig- ing mood land he always isl. W'hen y0u're feeling low just go and see Jim. It w0n't be long before you will absorb some of his jolliness. .lim is our original gloom dispenser. Eu COHENfEYL1 is one of the liveliest girls in the class, al- ways bubbling over with talk antl laughter. Her sparkling blue eyes and dark curly hair make her appear right up to the minute and are the envy of her many friends and acquaint- ances. Eva is all for MAC fnot Massachusetts Agricultural Col- lege-P. VIRIIINIX CoLBvsA party's not a party unless it's in Gloria's colunm in the Herald. But be- sides being a social columnist and a Dramatic Club actress Ginger has an intelligence which her powers of concen- tration at bridge demonstrate. Her favorite indoor sport, they say, is playing .lacks.'i get 1934 ,x 'at-umm -15.0 ag. Qt. .7-Z..,.. HELEN Coxcnxox--Helen is another quiet girl who cheer- fully goes on her way. minding her own business, but willing to give a helping hand when- ever it is needed. She is tak- ing a household arts course and was a member of the Sen- ior Q and Health Clubs. RITA C0NlS'AY7Rll1I, otherwise called Keets. is a very small person, and though not a child, lives up to the old proverb, Little children should he seen and not heard. Rita's one am- bition is to become a famous nurse. YVe wouldn't be surpris- ed if she did. Donornv Coassrr-No doubt you always connect certain things with certain people of your acquaintance. .lust so with us: impartiality and Doro- thy are as inseparable as the Siamese twins. That explains her wide circle of friends. Dorothy is frequently missing from this circle due to her Art work. ALICE COX- Alice might well be called the frownless lady for she is rarely seen without a pleasant smile. Of course Cox- ies .-Xrnlyu nf friend- presents a considerable force. for Coxie llils danced her way into our hearts. May you always be so happy and frownless. Alice. CATHERINE CONN:-:RY - Cather- ine is one of Holyoke Hlgh,S most promising belles with her deep blue eyes and curly black hair. At one time she attended the Rosary school. She is tak- ing a commercial course and her cheery smile will surely win advancements for her in the business world. MARION Cook-Marion is one of the sweetest members of our class. Her chief assets are her pretty, blond hair, her twinkling eyes, and her charming person- ality. Marion is also possessed of no mean dramatic ability. Five feet three of sweetness and pep just about sums up Marion. N.AT.-KLIA CORBETT-Tllrough ber pleasing personality and clever conversation, Natalia has won many staunch friends. Indeed they have reason to be proud! such a combination of ability and beauty is certainly a rare treat. Although seemingly quiet and retiring, the real Natalia is charm and loveliness personi- fied. ELMER CRAYEN-Tilll, light and handsomeg outstanding hockey player: student councilor: treas- urer of the Hi-Y: an actor: a Bachelor ldon't worry girls it's only the name of an illustrious clubl. a snappy dresser. and noted for his liilllllless etiquette and unfailing personality. lIan't he slay 'em? for 1934 QL GA... Jlanoxn: Ctuvslt' you want to laugh just get Jerry to recite the poem about Wfhe Fly the way he did it in the Band's Minstrel Show. Studies have always been secondary to hav- ing a good time with him, but as he says himself, You can't be serious always. They'Il never get Jerry down. Josspn D'Auoun- Joe is one of the boys who delights in tossing basketballs around the Boys' Club where one may be sure of finding him at any time. He is particularly noted for his ability to score points from all sorts of positions. His pal. Bob Wrolmleski, says he is quite a dapper . RUTH D.ANELOXS'lTZ - Danny's vivid personality is but one of her many attractions. Her smiling, intelligent, and effer- vescent ways have made a deep impression upon Holyoke High School which UYCII time will not erase. She will prosper by dint of her own efforts. Barwo Dx PR no-Bruno Iftkcs a place among the quieter boy- of our class. Behind his llll- obtrusive front. however. his in- timate-s sity is a heart of gold. Bruno throws himself whole- heartedly into everything he tries and though he may not be outstanding we know that he still give a good account of himself in lift-. Leo Cnznsszxo is a grand fel- low. able and reliable in his work, always good-natured and friendly. Like many other students he has made a hobby of stamp collecting and also of microscopy. Leo is as well liked by his teachers as by his class- mates. Easssr D.v:unnov- Ernie is easily discerned to be one of 31's best natured boys. Large, jolly, and red-faced, be is in- clined to take little seriously. His light-hearteduess is con- tagious and keeps him continu- ously surrounded with groups of friends. Reminds us of Sam- uel Johnson. Jew D.-ANSI-1R.tUiWvlltllls to do about it? Co down. and see ,lean Danserau. the capable. assistant business manager of the Herald. To have Danse included in Jean's name was very appropriate, lu-cause he is one of the dancers at O'Brien's or Hilberger's. By the way, ask ,lean about those private con- ferences tltat occur at the above places. NI vuonuzr ll.iliTRllill What girl hasn't yearned for curly hair like Margarn-t's? Although she is rather quiet her good-natnred and pleasing disposition have made- many friends for her in Holyoke High. Margaret is the answcr to a tcacher's prayer in that she always studies her les- FUN- faithfully. s- for 1934 '-ass, 't j n wr ffr-.-:gn QA. .7-LM! BI XBEL ll nut- Mabel takes an aetive part in the athletic group of the Senior Q and she just loves to danee. She is also a member of that group that gath- ers in the rear of roont 53 and dist-usses the events of the night before. This petite bru- nette ehatters about her Ernie . Enlrn Duvsox-- Sue is one of Holyoke lliglllis leading girls. blond, beautiful. and brilliant. Yaledietorian of the elass. 'iSue shines on the Herald Staff and always on the honor roll. She is a true sportswoman starring in tennis, golf. and horsebaek riding. During her sophomore year she helped the basketball team to glory. M xmonni lh:c:kr:nfSiln-ere is the adjeetive lYl'lll'Il best de- st-ribes Margy. and one glanee into Margy's lovely blue eyes will firmly eonvinee you of this. L'fNlargy's an all-round girl. Good at her studies, good at sports. and espeeially good at making friends. for who could help but fall vietim to her eharm and sense of humor. ALBERT lJm.1'nE -- lntroduring one of high sm-hool's most pop- ular boys- .A X I Delude. Step up. kid. and take a bow.-Yes. the snappy young proofreader of the Herald is with us again. You girls all remember his blond head held high over a tall. athletic body the keeps his torso athletit' by playing ping- pong for Holyoke Highl. ,IEANNETTE D-vvmsox-Jeannette is a girl who always puts duty before pleasure, being very eon- seientious about her school work. Words eannot describe .leannette's personality. She is sure to aeeomplish anything that she undertakes. She is ju-I the kind of person that makes a rlass sueeessful. Cr:ltTRl'nE lhvvsotv - --Highland. look! Here eonles one of high sa-hool's all-round girls. She is one of those rare people who are at home in any assemblage. Although she is quiet as rt rule. her conversation is always bril- liant. She is also a gifted pian- ist. For gentlemen who prefer brunettes. we present rersn lite. Genie Dawson. YIYI.-KN Dill.-XIDE-'-X-lX'lilll is a happy-go-lueky sort of person. She just radiates health, vigor and happiness. All the desir- able attributes naturally make her popular among all. Vivian takes an aetive interest in all school aetivities and plays a prominent part in the Health Club. ,lxtvnzs DOHERTY-e-All members of the fair sex. attention! Here are plenty of freekles and a wide. attraetive smile. The pos- hbsrlll' of all these is Jim. A smootll danrer. .lim does not need to worry about any lonely nights. 'Too had we 1-an't give his phone nun1ber.l oz IQB4 QA. JA... SIIRIAM D01-IERTY-Here is the girl athlete of '34, Mim's prowess in sports has earned for her the great admiration of all. Captain of track, girls, sport editor, member of the varsity basketball team and all- around good fellow. The class of '31 wishes the best of luck to you, Mim . J-nies Doxoouts- A friend in need is a friend indeed. When we hear this saying we always think of Jim. His blond hair and blue eyes have won the hearts of many in our class. Anyway, all work and no play will never make him a dull boy. He's different. I Hmm!-:RT Dorsox is one of those young chaps who prove the old adage that good things come in small packages. However, it may be Herb's frank and good- natured character that have won him everyone's friendship. He is withal a peach of a fel- low! Mun' Dovui-We take off our hats to you. Mary. for a truly superb piece of work. Not only for your efforts on the An- nual, but also for your excep- tionally fine acting in the Dramatic Club play. But now. Mary. what about that very mys- terious WW pin ? Rin DfJkiERTH'4Rll8 is another member of the justly famous Doherty family. Although not as active in school life as her sisters. Rita has. nevertheless. gained a host of friends. A lit- tle bird has informed us that Rita's favorite colors are those of the Italian flag. It Illll-I be Cousin Ego . CHKRLES lJO0LlTTLE 'fAlIlI0l1gll he has not been with Us long, Charlie has gained many friends with his smile and quiet manner. This well-dressed in- dividual has aroused much :ll- tention from the weaker sex, but unfortunately a'Charlie is a woman-hater . We all wish Charlie the best of luck for the future. Mun' Down--Many a girl in high school is envious of Mary's naturally curly hair. Mary has overcome many han- dicaps due to illness and through her perseverance has often made the honor roll. Xo one is more kind-hearted and willing to help than Mary. May there be many more like her! BIILDRED DmscoLL 5 Mildred appears shy and quiet, but a twinkle in her eye belies her manner and denotes a mischiev- ous spirit. She is an ideal student maintaining a high grade ill her studies. and taking an active interest in school af- fairs through the medium of the clubs. gm, 1934 'vss if lil 5 '- fx, '74 A: ,. f f' H 'N' Fir: - .jx QA. ssh... Ll-:NA Dntontzn-The pep. vim. and vigor girl. who is always on the jump and never :still an instant. Always looking for something exciting is Lena. And. believe it or not. many of the stunning outfits that she wears have been made entirely by her own hands. Barn' Euox - Ah! Betty Eaton, the famous pep girl, noted for her eccentric dancing as well as her tap dancing! Active in everything from sports to drama. Betty has graced several of our plays, and been a diligent executive in the Senior HQ. Confidentially. they say Betty loves to chant the Polish National Anthem. RMLHEL Fvmnn- You're such a comfort to me. announce Ray's friends after she has helped them out of some trouble. Her sunny smile seems to be a mere reHection of the sweetness within. Her quiet. kind ways have taken a grip on more than one heart finale and femalei. Helpfulness is the key to Rachel-s personality. l.om:rrv l'l.Ul.LE - Another at- tractive brunette steps forth out of the ranks of the class of hill . This time it is :lark-eyed l.orctta Faille who is tall. slim. neat and pretty. She is fairly stndions btlt would never come nntler the horrid classification of a gt'ill1l . SOPHIE DUBCHAK H Blue-eyed Babe l She is fortunate enough to have the rare com- bination of blue eyes with rav- en black hair. She is delight- ful company. The sopranos of the senior chorus would miss her. Babe takes an active part in most sports but has a marked preference for ice skating. BIINNIE Eufxnx-Minnie is a girl who captures attention be- cause of her versatility. She has taken an active interest in all school activities, and yet maintained a high scholastic record. Her friends will vouch for her good disposition. X'IRGlNIA FAIJAN-g'You've got everything certainly does ap- ply to i'Cinny.,' She has lovely eyes and hair, brains. and a charming personality which has won her great popularity. and an office as secretary of the Dramatic Club. We say. if half the New Haven girls are as pleasing. no wonder so many boys attend Yale! XYILLIKM Fxuxv - s Meet our own Handsome Pat Falvcy. His passion is baseball and yon ought to see hint swing a base- ball bat. liill has a million twell almost a million! friends in Holyoke High. lThey'rc not all of the stronger sex either.l Wie credit that winning smile. bl.. 1934 QA. GL... .lux Farm-The old saying, Appearances are deceiving. may very well be applied to this tall. hlue-eyed blonde. For, though .lean looks, oh. so very dignified, her calm exterior conceals a wealth of sparkling humor and good nature which, combined, make .lean the ev- tremely entertaining and well- liked pal that she is. PAIILINE FITZGERALD-Twinkling eyes, disarming smile, and con- tagious giggle are Pauline's as- sets. And excellent ones they are. Whenever she's around yfhlllll always see the sunny side of life. An active participant in school affairs, she is certainly a break for the school. YERLIE Fonsvrma- Life Can't Co On Without That Certain Thing! It is our opinion that lerlie has just that certain thing that makes her indispens- able to us all. Verlie bubbles over with mirth but wisely doesn't allow the frivolity of youth to injure her high scho- lastic standing. l5tREl.l.K Ftusm-- Bella has a sense of humor which gains many friends for her. She plays guard on the girls, basketball team at Holyoke High and Second Congo Church. She is small. attractive and she lilies to dance and skate. Bella has a gift of keeping her secrets to herself. Amo FAZZI - Holyoke. rah! rah! Fazzi. Aldo's prowess as a miler is history in H. H. S. But that isn't all. Aldo's Bar- rymore profile is quite to the liking of girls. His generous heart and friendly ways have endeared him to many. We hope that he will conquer his one faults-blushing! How about it, girls? HELEN FORISETTE' 'We've been looking for a long time to find the ideal schoolgirl. But the minute we saw Helen our troubles were overg we had found her. Quiet. studious, friendly, interesting-Helen has all these important qualities. But alack and alas she has smiled upon another more for- tunate person than poor little N ,vs Us . Downes FORTIER - Dolphus' dark penetrating eyes make a lasting impression on all those who come in contact with him. This quiet young man never wastes any time, but spends it very profitably. You see Dol- phus has made his own short wave radio set. Simms FL'Jcz.xK - Stella has won a distinguished name as an all-around athlete. We can't imagine what our girls, basket- ball teams would have done without her. Besides being a good athlete Stella is a good friend. Perhaps her pretty, blond hair is one of the reasons for her popularity. 56.1 1934 ,nr .1 N ft ? - 4 'ff' T 2. A 'i'?Qf.:'4 1 'agffzf X M- i C , ff. -f ji mnmf 4 . 1 ' 'I s QA. 0-lm. AGNES G.u'cHAN -- All of us need some relaxation or change and this young lady certainly furnishes that. .lust being with Agnes makes you feel betterg her cool. calm manner take away that flustered feeling. Agnes's favorite pastime while under H. H. S. care was follin' 'round with test tubes and HZSO4. Yes, wasn't it, Agnes? DORIS Ctzxssutn--And now we meet Doris Ceissler, a well- known and well-liked member of the senior class. Doris is a contributing editor to the Her- ald and her literary ability aids that publication very much. lf her friends were asked what is her IIIOSI striking asset, they would say, Dor is a real palf, ELUNE CERAGHTY - Tennyson must have dreamed about Elaine when he wrote, Elaine the fair, Elaine the lovable, for Elaine is a fine all-around girl with a pleasing personal- ity. Elaine likes most sports but her favorite is skating! There is only one thing Elaine doesn't like, I guess, and that? -her pretty dimples! IIAROLD CERLIEP-Harold Ger- liep, better known as Hungry, is that tall boy who shows such remarkable salesmanship in running that fruitstand. He is also well known as an athlete, being the star and captain of the Grace Church .lunior team. Hungry is a good pal in ad- dition. Euzassrn Gsatcnax - Br-tty Caughan. a dark. pretty girl, has gone far towards being re- membered in a quiet, refined, lovable way. Her name invari- ably calls to mind the picture of a girl with a good sense of humor. who had pronouncedly the asset of being a good lis- tener. I-1oNEL Csuxas--Who is the best Chess Club president we ever had, the best cheer-leader, and the best manager the Titans ever hadano one but good ole Liarv. Liar has been with us for three years-three years of fun and frolic. We'll miss him when he goes, but what is our loss is everyone else s gain. Fianna Cl-IRLlEP+Ft't'tl1l is that tall, dark member of our class whose whole-hearted laugh has served to brighten many classes which otherwise might have been dull. She is witty as well as cheerful and more than one student has found her ready to lend a helping hand. Eu Cuxxasi-Of course we all know Eva, but let us give you our impression of her: ,lust sparkling and bursting with excitementg just aching to do something and go some- whereg rushing from one per- son to another with good cheer-that's our little Eva! And another thing-she's a dandy girl. bln 1934 Qi. sL....1 Amaux GIONFRIDDO - Tall, dark and handsome describes Amelia from her beautiful olive complexion to her lustrous black tresses. Amelia likes to have everything just so in- cluding the neat stitches from her masterful needle and the smallest paper in the most in- significant book. She is also intellectually inclined., - her favorite study being Latin. Dum C0LnBEnG is in truth one of the best-liked fellows at Hol- yoke High, as he well deserves to be. You can of course be sure that no one is more steady and dependable a worker or more likeable and cheery a friend than smiling Davef, Mwst Goumsxnutc - Attention, sport editors of all newspapers! We present you the ideal sports writer and critic. Bly has followed the sport pages for many years and as a result he is an authority in this line. We know that My will become famous in later life as have other members of his well- known family. Hxnow Gonnox-Harold is just another example of the old adage, Good things come in small packages. Gifted with fine intelligence Harold just walked off with the Washing- ton and Franklin medal for ex- cellence in History in 1933. The Year Book staff claims him as a member. A thoroughly re- liable person. GERTRUDE GLEASON - Gertrude is a wonderful friend in the truest sense of the word. She is popular, smart, attractive. well, there just aren't enough adjectives to describe her. The Q Club, Classical Club, and last but not least the Year Book claimed her as a member. Profits reaped from knowing Gertrude are endless. SADIE Goumssnc-Drop in and meet this happy-go-lucky per- son. Sadie excels in the fem- inine art of graceful dancing. She manages to get as much fun out of life as anybody in the Senior Class. May she con- tinue to be as successful in the future. Jossrn GOLOTA--iiJOC,, is one of the most self-sufficient boys in Holyoke. He is also a very handsome lad, just the kind girls rave about. The only dif- ficulty he had in school was to find a subject that required no study. .loc is leaving a host of friends. Mtumsn Corus- Five foot two, eyes of blue -Mildred answers to that description exactly and her personality harmonizes to perfection. One of the rare combinations of wit and brains, Mildred is at once a joy to the students and a comfort to the faculty. We're for you and we know you'll come through! got 1934 an-N 32 41 -55.0 If QA. GA... I.EN.i CluH.u1's pleasant tem- perament and attractive per- sonality do a great deal in mak- ing for her popularity. She be- longs to the Q and Music Clubs and does very well in most studies. though there's rea- son to doubt that her preferred subject is Latin! XVILLIAM Grnioxn--The an- swer to a maiden's prayer! Who could give a better description of Cuim? He is one of those happy- go - lucky, good-natured, fellows everyone enjoys having around. Holyoke High lost a good football player because Bill was forced to work. 'iCuim is quite a jokester, too, they say. DoNvt.n Huitv-'hDon is an- other member of the mysteri- ous Black Paw gang. He may be their chief transport pilot for his activities with the Avia- tion Club have sbown that he knows a lot about this phase of modern activity. With his cheerful smile and sunny dispo- sition Don has won a per- manent place in our hearts. M.Am:,tnE1' Hurts-- Skippy is one of those young ladies who always has a reserved supply of pep. Continually on the go Skippy,, always has time to laugh with the girls and at the boys, for our fair young damsel attracts the opposite sex and then leaves them with a toss of her curly head. BIALCOLM Gnu' For of his clan, in hall or bower, Young Malcolm Cray was held the flower. Boys know him as active among the Sea Scouts and for a good friend. lHis Hall', reputation.iI ln the bower teachers re- member his alertness, cheerful- ness. and his studiousnessg while girls admire his blue eyes, frank smile, and blond hair. FRANK H,-vvnocv s- Although rather retiring in manner, Frank has a heart of gold. His personality, however quiet, is one that has enabled him to gain all the friends he wishes. By the way, Frank worked in a delicatessen store so any time you need pastry, see him. DONALD HALL - Don is the kind of a boy who makes the type of loyal friend who sticks and sees you through anything. .lust the fellow you like best to call your friend. Girls like him even more, but thal's another story. JACK HAl.TOX -The fiery tem- per which allegedly accompan- ies red hair is noticeably lack- ing in ,lack Halton's tempera- ment. lndeed his cheerfulness and tolerance are his lllflsi characteristic traits. Anyone who bas ever known him will long remember his rugged wit and hardy common sense. A pupil worthy of Holyoke High. get 1934 QA. :Anna Nonxu Humv-We cannot de- fine personality, but for the per- sonilication of it we present Norma, skilled pianist, honor student, and even a composer. Combined with all these, good looks and popularity. And to prove that everybody believes in her competence, she was elected to the Year Book staff. BIBIANNE HEBERT M Everywhere Beans goes she radiates per- sonality. The class rertainly deserves credit for recognizing Beans ' ability by appointing her to responsible positions for the last three years. Of course anyone can see why there is usually a group of broken-heart- ed young men straggling in her wake. Coxmn HEMOND is a splendid example of an all-round boy, finding it possible to excel in studies, take part in athleties, belong to the orchestra, accept leadership in his clubs, and erstwhile play a bang-up game of ping-pong! Al.nEa'r HENNIG-Here's a live wire lad, a good pal, and more, a real good sport-Albert Hen- nig, known to all and any just as Al , It's a sure thing any girl would fall for tall, tousle- haired, happy-go-lucky Albert. And they all do! CLARE HARTNET1' - 'hThere's much to he said on both sides -but summing it up in a few words we give you-glamorous. fascinating Clare! Member of the Student Council, violinist. soloist, and oh, well, oodles of things you already know about: so here's to you and happy sail- ing, Clare! BARR.-nu HECIK f Who's that vivacious, gorgeous creature over there? W'ell, now you know the secret and the story. That's Barbara, the famous Charm girl. The other day '5Barb appeared in a stunning dress of '4Hunter green. At least we '5Gus that was the color! HAROLD Hmxoxn-Harold and his brother are called the in- separables,'. With Harold only ran we deal. He's on the ten- nis team, sports editor of the Herald, is a member of the ping- pong team, and an honor student, verily is he one of the prize boys of our alma mater. Cl-zmntzns HENNMMN ss Ger- trude is fl typical German lass with pretty blond hair and blue eyes-talented, too, for she is a very acromplished keyboard manipulator. Gertrude was ac- tive in the Round the Table , Q and German Club . Her unusual pastime is that of col- lecting bills . gn IQB4 19,5 dugg? x x Al V? QL 0-Lamaze? .sss NlUHil'Eltl'l'E HERLIIIY-Here is a girl without whom ,34 could not possibly get along. Quiet but understanding, Margie has become one whom we can all think of as a real friend. As an organizer of sleighrides, Marg cannot be surpassed. Perhaps it's her quiet, even manner that affects the heart- strings of a certain senior. Howum HlLL+HOWHfIl certain- ly believes like Cibber, that it is as good to he out of the world as out of fashion, for he is always as snappily dressed as a store model. Howard is known among his fe l l o w students for his basketball play- ing at the Boys' club. WILLIAM HOLG,ATE - Bill is one of the quiet members of this year's class. He has never taken part in any of the school sports, but has always been ready to cheer the other fel- lows along. His good nature has won many friends in the class of '3-1. Rrru Howes-Bunny is one of the most brilliant girls in the class. She is a good German student and her popularity was proved when she was elected president of the German Club. All her many friends will be sorry when Bunny leaves us for Radcliffe College. 3lARY HllIKEX YBI8liP way ev- erybody for our beloved vice- president. a little girl who needs no introduction! Petite, blue-eyed, blond, Mary has what we call Personality Plus -and does she Phil us with cheer when we're blue! Who is there who doesn't know what a clever little dancer she is? To sum her upw She,s got everything. JEROME HoAt:- Jerry is the boy who can make even the most serious-minded people break into convulsions at his witty remarks. His wit is famous, and his good nature makes him a friend to all. From the way he takes care of cus- tomers at the HY we predict a business career for i',lerry.', AMY How.mn- Min -Happy, fun-loving Amy, who finds fun and enjoyment in everything. Smiling and kind toward every- one, she is a person to whom strangers would naturally turn. Amy is interested in the out- doors, and can he depended upon to find the season's first pussy willows and mayflowers. Nicourss HRISTOPULOS -M Nico- litsa is a positive example that surplus vivacity is not essen- tial to popularity. Although she is of a quiet and unassum- ing nature, she has made a deep and lasting impression on the hearts of her classmates. We shall always regard her with the greatest admiration. -get 1934 jaws... we KENNETH HL'c.HEs---Anmng the ranks of our class one will find a quiet, unassuming towhead. Une asks who he is. This mod- est boy is Kenneth Hughes, who has more brains under that mop of light hair than even the most discerning suspect. lt's said that the unannounced usually go far so we expect a lot of Ken . ELEANOR HUNT-what Eleanor lacks in stature she compen- sates by her pep and her pleas- ing ways. Eleanor possesses that school girl complexion and teeth which are the envy of less fortunate girls. And can Eleanor trip the light fantastic! Ask any of her swains about this accomplishment. WILSON Hl'NTERf.-xl first sight one is inevitably attracted to Wilson Hunter. His quiet dis- position is pleasingly offset by his sense of humor and his per- petual smile. By his friendly and pleasing manner, he has, in his three years' course at Hol- yoke High. acquired many ar- dent admirers. CATHERINE Hcsssv--Catherine may be one of the quiet mem- bers of the class, but she cer- tainly knows her a-b-c's of schooling. Blond hair, blue eyes, sunny smile-enough to make anyone's heart go boom' ---we're m0sI sure Catherine will succeed in conquering this cold, cold world . EL1zmE'rn HL'Xll'llRlES -- The snlile, the dimples, with the girl attached, that's Elizabeth. Al- though Betty never seems to worry about her studies, she still makes the honor roll. Al- ways on the go, always on the way somewhere, she believes that life is short and we're only young once. CAROLYN HUNTER - One look at Carolyn and you know why people go South. Take a calm, soft breezeg dainty, pink mag- noliasg brilliant sunshine-put them all together and what have you?-Carolyn. They tell me lWalter W'inchell has some rivals at H. H. SJ Carolyn is interested in someone. Hugh ought to know, Carolyn. Howxnn Hl.'RLEY One of our best athletes, Mooch has starred in soccer, basketball, and baseball. His mop of curly, auburn hair and his good-natur- ed grin have made him attrac- tive to all of us. Mooch seems to enter whole-heartedly into everything he does lexcept studies, perhapsl. HELEN HYDE s Soft lights and music form a perfect back- ground for Helen. Her pet di- version and ambition is to dance and we're always willing to applaud her. Of a rather studious and quiet appearance. Helen, however, reveals the vivaciousness and charm, so ex- pressive of her. bl.. 1934 -25,51 .5-sf Q 1 s-H-Nr All lfllftdl 3lAE HYNDS-The LW. coins say, ln Cod We Trustf, while the Senior says, In Mae We Trust, for this vivacious person is treasurer of that club. Mae participates with a keen interest in all school activities. From all appearances, she will be one working goil to con- quer this cruel world. Jossenixs J.As1NA Jo is one of the few of our tall girls, lt is said that height adds dignity which is certainly true in her case. Although Jo impresses us with her serenity and lack of talkativeness, she has a ready wit and abounds in good humor which is a great help in housekeeping. llrznxtan Jo1.i.v-The name sig- nifies the person, for when one sees Bernard, one immediately thinks What a jolly fellow! But underneath his friendly ex- as terior. Bernard has a serious and studious vein with great ambitions to be a professor. We all expect Bernard to go far with his soaring aims and efforts. Hail! the professor! l,ll.l.nN K.-vnu:-'lf you don't know Lillian you have failed lo know one of the jolliest girls in our class. Her sweet person- ality has made her very popu- lar. Lillian ir very versatile for she was the vice-president of the Round Table Club. on the Year Book staff, and an honor student. FRANK JAckovvsk1sWe all like Tootsie because he's so big, jolly and full of fun. Never- theless, he has his serious mo- ments too because his work in the Science Club and activities connected with visual educa- tion has been enough to make Mr. Hebert say he wouldn't do without him. MAX .lt-:D-Max is a big boy. Wle classify him as among the quieter, more studious type in our class. However, when any- one is in trouble, Max is always there ready to help. He's a fine fellow, a good student, and we're proud to have his name among those of our class. Dononn' ,loves -s Dot, though quiet, is very pleasant. She dances, swims, skates, and is eager to help whenever she can. She can boast of attending llltlsl of the high school dances and games. The song she has been humming to herself lately is Where the River 'Shaun lah! an' Flows. Fawn KANE - Killer isll't really as bad as his nickname sounds. Vle'll wager that many's the fair damsel whose heart has Huttered faster after having gazed on his noble countenance. Our feelings to- ward Frank are summed up in the phrase. a good scout. We are expecting him to do big things some day. for 1934 Q46 C74L4I4,I4,d! XIARTIIA KAPLlNskv-A certain gentleman must have had Mar- tha in mind when he said Ex- cellence is rare enough to be conspicuous. This is one beautiful. blue-eyed blonde who is probably the one and only exception to the usual rule. Our exponents of knowledge can't help saying to Martha 'You're Such a Comfort to Me. Wxvm K1KlS'ECKl-W8Hd3 plans to become a nurse and has started to achieve that goal by working at the Holyoke Hos- pital. Wanda plays basketball, dances, is very good natured and is president of the Girls' Sunday School classes at the Second Congregational Church. Her theme song has lately been Will ow Weep for Me. JOHN KENNEDX'-LGA lion among the ladies is a dreadful thing. However, Jake Kennedy is the exception that proves this saying for his popularity among the femmes is unsurpassed. Is it his dancing or just his charm- ing personality? And all the boys term ,lack-a great pal. Tmzononr-: KENNEY - Can he dance? When Bud Kenney demonstrates his remarkable ability on the dance floor, he is envied by every aspiring young swain, and sought after by ev- ery hopeful maiden. Moreover, he is a successful student and has been a faithful member of the Science Club. Mll.nnEn Knz g Play. Fiddle. Play may well have been com- posed by Millie , Playing the violin is one of her accomplish- ments. If Millie decides to take Rulnitloflws place as orches- tra leader in the Eddie Cantor program, the Katzl bakery will lose its be-st pie-makcr. llhnmnlar KIELYV -i'l'eg is a peach. She's always willing to do a favor for anyone. She has that something which tend. to attract people and any gath- ering is glad to have her around. 'gPeg has been a loy- al supporter of all school activ- ities. '34 won't forget you, 6'Peg. DIARION KENNEDY-Pert, pretty Marion Kennedy joins us. In spite of looking pretty and in- nocent she carries a great deal of common sense around on her shoulders, as she has dis- played in her position on the business staff of the Year Book. And is she popular! Jos!-:PHINE Ken-:LL-We bow in deep admiration before any person who has a cheerful as- pect in spite of large handicaps. Joe certainly has exemplified good humor and a cheerful personality through her patient perseverance. We wish her un bon voyage on the turbulent sea of life. get 1934 'fax is as 'N jf.. Jia... PETER KINGSLEY- Pete is the answer to the question. Do teachers like vacations? His pranks have turned many class- es into an uproar. But for each of his pranks, Pete has done a good deed. Pete will be re- membered as the only fellow to get the best of Pug in Sec- tion 69. ISABEL Ksowuzs -- Tall and stately. That's Isabel. Her smart clothes have made her the envy of numerous girls. During her stay at Holyoke High, Isabel has made friends right and left. She is always ready with a smile or friendly greeting for her schoolmates. Good luck. Isabel! Y,u.Enl,t li0l.0DZll'1J' - Vi has a somewhat dual personality. Al- though she is fond of study and rather quiet, she is also a happy-go-lucky, carefree sort of girl who has made a host of friends and knows how to get around. At present Yi is very much interested in the Holyoke Restaurant . Can you guess why? Mn.nm-:n Knrczuzk - Millie is a jolly person who enjoys ev- erything and everybody, and is the best tonic for the blue-M. Her greatest ambition is to be- colne a l'rinla Donna. lf that fails. she will resign herself to bookkeeping. She takes part in the more important clubs sllt'll as the Hlee Club and th.- Musir Club. Inisu KISTNER A Who is the quiet girl sitting in the corner seat of Room 10? It's none other than Irma Kistner. lrma's husky voice and sociable man- ners have brought many admir- ing glances from a certain young man. Of course you wouldn't know him but she calls him her Lyre. RESNA Konls-Rena's just a blue- eyed blonde who is always rushing around trying to get her homework done. Between working in the five and ten' and coming home with the 'gmilkmanf' she just didn't have time to do it. Sometimes the excuse worksg sometimes it doesn't. Better luck next time, Rena. Anou-' KOTUL.Af.h quiet, studi- ous, friendly fellow is Adolf. He has acquired a reputation for good fellowship as well as for excellent scholarship dur- ing his years in Holyoke High. His one weakness seems to be encouraging laziness by doing enough work for his whole class. BIILDRED Ku:- Cookie has been secretary of her class througllout her higll school days. During her sophomore year she was a star on the girl's basketball tealn but due to heart trouble----I wonder if it is from thinking about s0llh? one - slte can no longer play. Mil- lie plans to become a nurse. get 1934 QLM ,Ana BIILDRED Kvcnn -- Millie is interested mostly in the arts of homemaking and housekeep- ing. As second choice she takes kindly to dancing. sports and other activities. Millie takes a lively interest in all the events of the day whether they concern the school or some po- litical situation. LIADELEINE KUMPF-Who's the dark, attractive girl with the big brown eyes? That's Made- leine! A good dancer, talented piano-player, these are only a few of her accomplishments. Madeleine is always willing to lend a helping hand and is a great pal. If you don't already know her, you better get ae- quainted! Vote: the book-worm. .hmzs LALLY-If Isaac Walton had never existed, his place in the hearts of all anglers would undoubtedly have been filled by Jim Lally. An ardent fish- erman. a good student. Jim has a fine sense of humor, wit- ty remarks for every occasion, and a pleasing personality. NIURIEL LAXDER5 - To Muriel. whose sunny disposition has won us all. many honors have been paid. Among these are membership ill thc Student Council for three years. and vice-presidency in her Senior year: president of the Round Table Clubg vice-president of the Dramatic Club. Her mono- logues will be a lasting Illelll- ory of our high school careers. Ayn-:Lu Kcwlssxl-It is not to be wondered at that the Mackenzie Restaurant has such good business because Millie's cheerful smile alone is enough to bring the customers. Not only customers are charmed by her sweet, disarming smile but 'i,Iohnnie, too, finds it irresist- able. She, in turn, displays a great fondness for dancing. Doms .lessens L.aCnolx - Jeanette has that which we all desire, the combination of good looks and a brilliant mind. She is one of our most popular girls, and is also an ardent basketball enthusiast who can usually be seen cheering lustily for Holyoke High. We think Syracuse will fare well when Jeanette enters in September. CELIA Linux - The person who once wrote that good things came in small packages must have been alluding to Celia all the time. Did you see Celia's golden key to popular- ity? She deserves it with her charming malmer. To know her better is to like her more. M KRY L.kPT.kS?i'HlltN' much she looks and acts like Ruby Keeler. said someone. Yes sir. Ruby has a rival! NIary's asset goes deeper than her pretty face for Mary has brains!- aftcr all she gained iirst honor roll! What an achievement! llaryis outstanding work in English won her a position on the Year Book. get 1934 r-415,1- swag, -1 6 R , . i A-,s2:::-:vp -i Ae ll-Utd f Axxv Uzxtnxv -Y Anna is a quiet girl who would willingly sacrifice her valuable time per- suading you she is llle despair of her teachers. Her chief in- terests are typewriting. stenog- rapliy and reading. which shows further that what she says about ber mischief-making is probably jllal make-believe. Lonerrx lazxk-f-Altliougli Lot- tie is one of our more 1-erious girls she has a remarkable sense of humor. She is an ac- tive member of the Senior Q Club and the Consumers' League. and takes a live inter- est in all school activities. Lor- etta promises to be a find for someone looking for a skilled bookkeeper. Srsvv Lovtari'-- Sue is always laughing. joking, and in gen- eral, having a good time. When she graduated from the Joseph Metcalf School in 1931, she was voted jolliest and best natured girl. She hopes to become a nurse and with Lu Moody will open an office, s'Sue and Lu - Nurses. MARIIJN Lownv-A wealth of beautiful, dark hair-a sweet, pretty faces-another senior is coming into view. She is petite Marion Lowry. Her quick smile. her geniality, her power of setting others at ease, von- trihute to her lovely personal- ity. She is not beautiful but dumb. but a beautiful and ex- tremely intelligent young lady. Run laeeyux - Who played the role of Gloria? This was asked litany times during the Senior Class play. We wish to make it known that it was Ruthie who took the part of Gloria. Ruth is one of Miss Powers' talented pupils and one may see her dancing at O'llrien's any Monday night. Fntrvtzts Loxc - Brad has made a lot of friends in Hol- yoke High. He has a pleasant greeting for everyone and is always in the best of spirits. He's the kind of a fellow any- one can get along with. Atta- boy. Brud l You've got the goods. We know you'll never lack friends or fun. WVll.l.IAlSl LOYVEAWXIIZII ho! An- other Bachelor? And how, and with vengeance! Billie is the wit of the club and a reliable source of amusement for them. His pantomimes are famous, but his wit overshadows them unmercifully when it comes to the most notable talent. Did you ever see a smile lacking? WE-ll I didn't! LILLIAN Lucussl - Dark-haired Lillian Luchesi is one of Hol- yoke High School's good-natur- ed young misses. Lillian is very gifted in art and has shown considerable ability in that field. She is very fond of travel and her one aim and am- bition is to travel extensively in the future. e- s A grhvwf-get i934 jf.. ...L....1 JANICE LL'SNYlf one were to write a dictionary of sweet ad- jectives applying to a person's disposition, very few could be found that would not fit .lanice Lunn. Everyone knows .lanice's winsome ways. She excels in sports and studies. As a proof of her leadership she is the sec- retary of the Mathematics Club this year. Sorms Mscuc-Here is anoth- er of our blond attractions. She has prepared herself for the fu- ture very well by taking up the bookkeeping and stenographic courses and being able to keep up both successfully which is something in these busy days. We are sure that Sophie has been a pleasure to her teachers. Noun MCGRATH-If you see a retiring person radiating sun- shine and good will, you'll know that's Norma. Although her manner is unassuming, surely Norma must realize that We Want Her, We Need Her . Maybe that's just her Boston manner, but then Boston al- ways did harbor nice people. Emmnn MAHONEY- Ed is one of the all-around good fellows of the class of 34 . He has been a good student and a true pal. His quiet personality has won him many friends. If he follows his father's example he will be a brave fireman, but we are inclined to think he will be Mr. Hamill's understudy. WINIFRI-:D Lvxrgnfiweetne-s i- emhodied in the person of Winifred Lynch 1 Winnie to her friendsl. Her refilled smile, her quiet voice. her lady- like manners, are all indicatixe of the girl beneath. Winnie has won her way into the hearts of many of her classmates of both sexes. Ronenr M.u.n,iNsfThe football hero. That's s'Bob. He not only plunges in football but he also plunges an audience into hysterics by antics as an end- man. Remember the minstrel show when he sang, Who's Afraid of dll? Big Bad W'olf? He italso President of the Athletic Association. He's full of 'LTriX. DONALD MAHoNr:v - Tall and dignified! That's our class treasurer. Proof of his popu- larity gained his office by unanimous election. Don is a good student and we feel that no better representative of our class could be found. A pleasant companion and a good friend, we couldn't do with- out him. RUTH MAI-lossy-Anytime that the weatherman is kind enough to leave a coating of ice on some pond, Ruthie is sure to be found there busily skating the hours away fafter doing her homework first, of coursel. Ruthie is most diligent in doing her bookkeeping as she hopes to attain the rank of a first-class bookkeeper. fn 1934 -95,5 34. lf? QA. Gln... GEORGE MALONE-Here is Lady Lilac! Not that he is effemi- nate. in fact he is quite the op- posite. W'bo can forget his superb acting in the Dramatic Club play? Something in Vir- ginia seems to have been his v e r y successful inspiration. Bottoms up to his ultimate success. BERNARD lkIARTlN7hB8l'lll8N is one of the most popular fel- lows in the class. Proof: He presides over both the Student Council and the Automobile Club. Reason: Wie guess it's that winning smile. His person- ality has a lot to do with it, too. If you don't know k'Ber- nie anyone in the class will introduce you. Rin MARTIN-As inseparable as Mr. Brunelle and his brief case are Rita and a smile. She has livened up more than one of her classes-we refer you to the teachers for special infor- mation. Although Rita has plans and ambitions, she is still wondering Wedder or not she ought to go in for spoon manufacturing. CATHERINE McCom1lck- Kit- ty is envied by many girls. Her black. curly hair and good looks are responsible for the admiring glances and envious comments. But she neither i'st't's nor hears them, for her interest is centered elsewhere. Kitty dances and her favorite indoor sport is ----W'-? Flu- keeps in trim with her Daley , dozen. Fn,xNcEs lklARSHALL - Franny is one of the most versatile girls in Holyoke High School. A brilliant scholar, especially in Math , an intellectual. because of her extensive reading. and a great outdoor girl, with an excellent record for swimming. Confidentially, we know Fran- ny just loves to hike. RICHARD lkIARTlNfiiDll'li,, is our idea of the ideal student. He is equally good at studies, at athletics, or at social activities. A real pal and a great fellow 'gDick will always be remem- bered by the class of '3-1. We shouldn't be surprised if he was remembered by the .luniors too -ask the girls. they know. Enwun MQCARTHY - Mac sparkles forth as one of Hol- yoke High School's famous sprinters. He is quite modest. so we are only reminded of it by the fact that he consistently places in all the meets. 'iMac' takes an interest in journalism and newspaper work. Well, re- porters must be fast. LILLIAN lllCDKHYELL -- Lil is the despair of all her friends. She just cannot make up her mind as to who her latest crush is. Lillian is short and good looking with long. brown. curly hair. She is fond of bas- ketball and ice skating when. sometimes. her thoughts are just Miles and Miles away. for 1934 QL., sa... Mun' Mclxrss-Mary-'s beau- tiful hair is her crown of glory. It is an old saying that a ter- rible temper goes with red hair, but Red seems to be an ex- ception to the rule. Easy-going. with a pleasing personality. Mary has made a host of friends. '34 wishes you success in the future, Mary! JEAN NICLEODQJCHII is blond, blue-eyed, Scotch and lovable. Her sweet smile has won her hosts of friends who were at- tracted by her quiet unassum- ing manner. This jolly Scotch miss has been an asset to every social get-together throughout her entire high school career. THOMAS BIACQIQILLAN, Ja.-If your peace and quietness in 53 should suddenly be broken by a contagious laugh, you'll know that Tommy is somewhere around. lf this chap keeps on, Barney Oldfield will have a rival. Incidently, his fa- vorite jingle is '4Mary have we been, Mary shall we part. Mary meet again. Rin Mernzv--Rita is a light- haired blue-eyed girl of very pleasing personality. She has a knack of making friends easily and never losing them. Of all her rlLlIliPs. she is lllljrl inter- ested in English. She is a very active member of the newly or- ganized Consumers' League. Mantua BICLE.XN-OIIC of the best dancers in the Senior class, Marthie can always be found in a well-known ballroom giv- ing the Freshies some pointers in the old art. Anyone claim- ing Marlhie as a pal has a real claim. This resume would not be complete however if we didn't tell you her best accom- plishment--- Lyon --taming. Mun' McM.uioN - Statistics show that there are approxi- mately seventy Marys in our Alma Mater, but here's the one Mary who out-shines all the othersg not only in her scho- lastic ability, but also in her courteous consideration for her fellow students. Here's wishing you loads of luck, Mary. Im-:xi MERCLRE-A good time was had by all but not unless Irene was there. One may see her, dressed in a bright red ski suit, skating on the range and sending her friends into fits of laughing by her witty remarks. lrene's humor is the delight of her pals and the despair of her teachers. Wxxna lhlllIllXI.lK'f Oh! Who is the light blond. curly-haired lassie with the sweet. shy smile. lt is Wanda. Many a girl envies her the curl ill her hair which is not attained through sitting long. torment- ing hours at the llllll'llFt'--Pl'--. Ht'-itlrr these charms, Wiamla can wear clothes as well as any trained model. - get 1934 rams, Ar K s-,QQ if e7 73. ' , W, 1 All fllfllld - lm Nllf.llEl.l lllil-5 smile is very heart-vyarming and one that inspire- friendliness and contidence. She is most reliable and a true supporter of all student activities. Her plea-- ing personality is another of her many assets. In occasional dancing she finds pleasant relax- ation from her bard work. H.AZEL lh'IlTI1liEl.7HHZPl is very quiet but loads of fun. She has auburn hair which she keeps attractively waved and curled. She plays the piano and likes to dance. She is a faithful fan at the school bas- ketball games. Hazel hasn't decided what she wants to do but we all know she will be successful. CLAIRE MoNTc,xLM-Dark eyes shining - that's Claire's out- standing characteristic. When Claire stops smiling the world will certainly crash. Claire has shown her versatility in prac- tically all phases of the school curriculum, but in this limited space we fail to do her justice. With apologies to Winchell, orchids to Claire. Anmatv Motvrv-Although of a modest disposition, Adrian has acquired a reputation as a very promising member of our golf team. Besides his fine work in this organization. he has proved his ability in scholarship. His pleasing character has endeared him to all of us forever. hlXlU,I'll.l.Ii hll1.NI-IRYfA We all envy Marcelle for her endless store of energy. Never a dull moment in this young lady'- life. Always on the go and because she does things so cheerfully for people. Marcella- ha- won a permanent place in the hearts of all of us. BIARTHA BIITCHELL H We may not hear much of Martha for I doubt if there's another girl who minds her business and keeps her troubles to herself more than Martha. You can- not forget Martha's modesty and simple sincerity if once you become acquainted with her. Martha's hard work won her a high position on second honor roll. Ln.i.lAN NIONTCALM-wyhtfll you talk about good-looking girls you cannot pass up Lil , be- cause she has attractiveness W'e mean by that charm and al- luring personality that has en- ticed more than one handsome boy. She hailed from Metcalf and are they proud of her? And how! Lcsl.i.A Moonv-Lu is carefree and happy-go-lucky but not heartfree. This year her fa- ther's dentist business has in- creased considerably clue to the fact that Lu has been helping as office nurse which is her future vocation. She attends the movies very often, her favorite movie stars being one of the Marx brothers. got 1934 Q46 sauna! Cnuuss Moms-Ladies and gentlemen. let Us present to you. Chippie Moran, the Sage of the High School. Behind his carefree, dreamy attitude lurks a friendly personality. Although careless in appearance it can be truthfully said that Chip lllls been popular with his teachers. His good-heartedness has en- deared him to us all. Esrmsa Moncax-Few are as even-tempered as Esther, the captain of the girls' basketball team during sophomore and junior years. The fact, doubt- less accounts for the success of 34's team. Esther is a promi- nent scout and a teacher of tap- dancing and elocution. .lonx 3IORl.-SRTY-This is con- fidential. Watch out for ,lakie, ladies. He will get you if you don't. His curly hair and gen- eral spiffy appearance are the real goods. From inside infor- mation, we gather that ,lack has bowled over many innocent ones by his easy, assured man- ner. Axxsrrs NIORNE.-Klf7:xl'lIlt?ll8 is a perfect example of how a smile should be smiled and we think that this accounts for her popularity. Added to her smile Annette has beauty, pep and charm. All in all. when com- bined with good sportsmanship, this is a hard combination to beat. Luyrxsxcs 3IORAX -s ls a red head always lemperalnenlal? Larry , is the answer to that and the answer is N0 . There have been few times when we haye seen his temper aroused. This can lead only lo one rea- son-- Larry is one of the lll0sl agreeable and friendly individ- uals in H. H. Best of luck to you. Larry '. CLAIM: MomAnrYAWho's that pretty, auburn haired, smiling girl, coming down the hall? Wlhy that's Claire and, you may be sure that you'll always see her smiling, for Claire has an unlimited supply of wit and pep! Claire was a director of the Junior Qu Club, too. Good 9 combination, don't you think Ernst. Monmssm' -s Popularity personified, that's Ethel. All through her high school years, she has been swift in winning hearts lboth sexesl and why not. with such a name? Ethel's face seems to be her fortune also in her case, brains are cer- tainly not lacking either. Dononn' 3IllKRlS0N7 D0lly',l is no exception to the rule that good things come in small packages. Dotty is a firm be- liever in the witty saying, All work and no play makes ,lack a dull boy, but she is a good manager and made the first honor roll, too. for 1934 L 4 sasxtp fx QAZ lfllfffd -sv-ns, 9, A ll Eluiigx Nloxxinix To think our Holyoke High could boast of haxing a Red-Headed Wom- an and better still be able to base its boast on so charming a 'iles as Eileen. Eileen posses- ses thc true lrish wit, which plus her many winning ways has won for her a big place in all of our hearts. Hn.nemnnr: XI1'El.i.ER -- Hilde- garde is a tall blue-eyed girl. She may be quiet but she has brains plus . Hildegarde took much interest in the Senior Q Club. Her gracious way and lovely smile have made her one of the important assets to our class. Hi-znmznr :iIl'Hl'HY- Herb is our young man about townf, He was never seen unless Haw- lessly' dressed and his person- ality is as flawless as his dress. Illness kept him from starring with Holyoke Highis track team. Heartily we do hereby wish him luck in years to come. Rl'TH Ml'mx.n'- -Here-'s another charming little miss! Ruth is admired by everyolle she comes in contact with because of her sunny disposition and happywgo- lucky manner. What an at- tractive and capable secretary -he will make for s0lll9 fortu- nate businessman! If anybody is interested ill learning how to make friends. we advise him lo consult Ruth. Nluuw hl0XNlll8W -s No one can resist la u gh in g when Hobby is doing so. No mat- ter what the conditions are. she can laugh heartily but she can also sympathize with us in our troubles. Marian is taking a commercial course and is a member of the Senior HQ . Enya Mlarln- -A smile and a cheery hello go a long way in helping one to popularity and who can doubt it after a look at Edna's record? Class Historian. President of the Q Club for two years. Mem- ber of the Senior Prom Com mittee. Who could ask for any- thing more? Wvll.l.lAXl Mumun'---Tlicre is one person besides Mr. Brown with whom it isn't advisable to argue about history. And that is Spud . Besides being an historian, he has a rare ability to fill in a dull moment with his lively jesting. Many caddies have envied him because of his ability to please his employers. M.-mv N-xnuxzvrssiu Brown hair. sparkling brown eyes. brown clothes would instantly remind you of a brownie. That is exactly what Mary seems to be. She skips merrily through her classes. enjoying herself as well as she can without arous- ing the displeasure of her teachers. ln spite of that she llsually reaches the elusive honor roll. get 1934 QL da... PETER NEt'Ls 4 Did you ever hear Pete go tweet. tweet. tweet on his piccolo? No? Well you wouldn't be expected to, al- though he has many other re- freshing pranks to play on his comrades. and they aren't the kind that are old and stale. And can he skate! OLGA K. NIEDZIELAA--Ill the near future we expect to hear that Olga won the speed typewriting contest. MO. Kf, can generally be found on the tennis court during her leisure hours where she further displays her talents. The Public Library is her ha- ven for complete mental relaxa- tion. EWIILE Novvuc-Emile is one of those bashful boys whose hearts the fair sex never trouble. Can it be that he is too busy with his school work? Anyway he is a very good student, and be- neath that calm exterior there lies a great mind and a greater courage. Enwvmn OQCCINNER -- Monk iwhose theme song is Blondie, I dream of you in 'Lila' timenl is quite the boy. Five feet ten and one-half inches of wit and personality. He is a member of the Dramatic Club but prefers to do his acting Under a Blanket of Bluef, OLGA .l. NIEDZIELK' Let me in- troduce to you one of Holyoke High's prettiest belles, Olga J. Niedziela. who always wears a sunny smile. Her many friends assure us that she is a pal worth having and we know she will enjoy as much popularity in Colby as she has here. HELEN XlZENSKlfThC Stella Wvalsh of H. H. S. ln fact Helen is all the Olympic champions rolled into one. She lives and dreams athletics. Her remark- able speed and coolness have won many honors in many sports. And on top of this Helen possesses a mathematical tendency which has astonished most of our teachers. H.AROLD OEHLER-'Quiet, unas- suming Harrie may yet be- come a famous scientist or en- gineer. He takes an interest in physics and other sciences. He generally has the work all fig- ured out before the rest of the fellows, but he doesn't shout the answer as loud as they do. lklAL'RICE 0'CoNNon-A quiet fellow who is well liked be- cause of his slow, calm manner. His keen eye betrays an equally keen mind. A prevailing sense of humor accounts for his ready smile. lt is rumored he is a confirmed bachelor, but you never can tell! oz 1934 vs Cfswk F U. It 4 tl it YAC lfllftd Rin 0'CoNNoR-- Rita is one of the peppy, light-hearted girls of '3-1. She acts as though she hasn't a care in the world and has a great sense of humor. Rita has been a staunch sup- porter of the school teams. And, by the way, ask any of the boys about Rita's dancing. Good luck, Rita! Itlfun' L. 0,DONNELL--W6,f0 in- deed happy to present another member of that famous O'Don- nell trio. The tall, blond, ex- otic Mary. She's one of Hol- yoke High School's most popu- lar students, both in business and pleasure. Lately Mary has taken modern literature quite seriously and has been reading all the latest works. .losEPH RALPH OFCARCIK is that tall. blond giant with the win- ning smile. In a band uniform especially his masculinity is re- vealed. And can he tootle that horn. Although he may not ap- pear studious, he has won for himself a fairly high position on the honor list. jntrzs B. 0LlYER7Blill'k hair. snapping brown eyes, a genuine, roaring laugh, characterizes lim , His politeness and his quick tongue give Jim an air of soroir faire. Although he does good work in his studies, he shines more brilliantly in social activities. where he is the life of the party. NIARY ANNE 0llJtlNNI1l.Lfllt the firmament of the celebrities of fill Mary shines above all, with her winning personality, good looks, and popularity. Donnie has taken the helm of the ship, Year Book,', and cer- tainly has brought it into port with an accomplished cargo. V7e wonder if it's Mary's bangs that got her Enright with everyone. M.-un' M. 0'DoNNsLL - Meet Mary, the girl with the million dollar smile! Fun-loving, good- natured Mary certainly has lots of pep, vim and vigor. She is quite a skater and is often found at the Beech Street rink during the winter months. No doubt, Mary is one of the rea- sons why Gentlemen Prefer Blondes . ANNE O'LEAnv-Judging from reports, Anne may soon minister to the sick. and a good nurse she'll make, too. Her efficiency will be reflected in her future work as it has been here. We wonder if her beautiful eyes and long curly lashes will help her attain success? EVGENIA 0KSENlAKWfEUgt'llltl is always seeking the unusual in all walks of life. She is an able photographer and paints all photographs beautifully. She also dances perfectly and ex- presses her deepest feelings in poetry. Her versatility is prob- ably explained by tlle fact that she is most inquisitive. fo. 1934 QA. GA... FRANK Ontouskl -fs Although Frank seems quiet. his friends will assert that he is very jolly. Tootsie , as he is better known, keeps trim by playing soccer, at which sport he is particularly adept. Since he likes woodworking, we pre- dict he will be a renowned cabinetmaker. IRA Pugknn---That it pays to have Ira behind your cause is shown by his enthusiastic ap- peal for a track through his articles in the Herald. Any- one who enters so whole-heart- edly into an enterprise must in- evitably succeed. Ira too is a star on the track team. HARRIET PELLlssu-:lt - Who is the dark-eyed beauty with the pleasant voice? Why, surely you know her-it's Harriet Pel- lissier. Harriet's generosity is far-famed, and her subtle wit earns her an audience in any gathering. Her alertness is one of her assets and to her friends she is always a friend in need. ANTONIA PHAKOS- Oh, Little Lady, Where'd You Get Those Eyes? Surely those two gor- geous brown eyes are Antonia's most alluring feature. This very petite young lady has disturb- ed the equilibrium of more than one of Holyoke High's swains. Antonia is also a mem- ber of the Senior UQ . NI un' 0.5L'LLlX xx s- Maybe it's the Irish in Mary that accounts for her ready wit and quick, friendly smile. At any rate she possesses the Irish charm which endears her to all who know her. Mary has so much pep that although very occupied with social activities she still maintains a high standard in ber studies. Anntut Pup:-Ls-- Caigie played end on the football team, and it was by no means the tail end. W'e always know it's Dot coming down the hall, because of his cheery grin. He has a keen sense of humor and wit not discovered by a casual ac- quaintance. Ll-:o Patmos-Leo is one of the best liked boys of this year's class. He is very quiet and does not participate in many school activities. Leo is a very hard worker and because of his in- dustry and skill will become a famous manual training teacher. Rosenusx Ptzznom - Have you ever heard Rosehelen go Plunk, Plunk, Plunk on her mandolin? No? Well, you're missing something. Very strik- ing is she with her dark beauty, about which she is much too modest. Charming and friend- ly, her popularity was proved by her election as Secretary of the Senior HQ and class mu- sician. ,az 1934 A-...N it sits R N QL Gitnmz ELIZABETH Poxlslzov --- Libby is quiet and reserved, never ask- ing odds of anyone. Libby likes to study, in fact. her fa- vorite pastime was Latin. She was active in the Classical Club and belonged to the all-impor- tant Q club. Along with her other graces. she has a keen sense of humor. A real girl, Libby . Enom PonscHEA Who is the handsome swain? the pretty misses cry, when among the Student Council Ed', Porsche passes by. So trim among the band in uniform so bright, but even it cannot outshine his teeth so brilliant white.-And fa secretl he too is pretty bright. BIARYA Pmzsro--Another lumi- nary of the senior class steps forward. To Marya Presto, that radiantly gracious young lady, belongs this record: Secretary of the Classical Club. contrib- uting editor to the Herald, an actress in the Christmas Play when a sophomore, and saluta- torian of the class. Romain Prsscnst.-Ultra polite to the girls and known among boys for the swiftness of his rctorts is Robert Pneschel. On all sunny days he may be found with his bunch taking snap- slllblr. llis work as vice-presi- dent of the German Club has merited praise. In math and allied subjects his intelligence is evident. PHvLLls Poxninov --- For the past three years we have been looking for our idea of an all- around girl. Yve believe we've found herfhere she is- -Phyllis Pomeroy! Charming hostess, excellent student, apt in all her athletic activities-now, show us another more accomplished person if yon can! ST,aNl.v POTYROLA - Pots is one of our brilliant students who thinks that .loan of Arc died of indigestion. Maybe that is why he aspires to become a Seidlitz powder. He is rather shy and quiet, but then, one can never tell when lle'll get started. Best of luck, Pots , Noun PllEST0N7x'0ll,YQ' heard perhaps of the far-famed beauty of Irish voices! Right here in our school we have a living example in the person of Norah. Norah possesses not only a lovely voice but a de- lightful personality as well which is responsible for her popularity and position on the Student Council. Jrxiz QlTINNfTWO tablespoons of good looks, a cup of sweet- ness--stir well and you have June. XVe've noticed that her favorite subject in high school was .lim. June is easy to get acquainted with and therefore llilr the entire student body on her list of friends. --Y or 1934 QA., .7-LW.. PIENRIETTA RANKIN s A quiet, composed young lady, this Hen- rietta Rankin. Something few know is that she is really tal- ented in music. Her most strik- ing beauty is her wavy, black hair. She is always very friendly and cheerful. ln her modest way she gets along un- til it seems that Nlodesty is the best policy. LILLI.-xx Reese-Lillian is one of the neatest and most stylish- ly dressed girls in Holyoke High School. Her good taste and pleasant manners have at- tracted many friends to her. Lillian is taking a general course and is a member of the Senior Qi'. Et.-uxi: Rum --Elaine, of the light complexion and blond hair, has a very' pleasing man- ner. She is a member of the Senior Q Club and claims that English is her favorite sub- ject. Elaine has made many friends around the halls of H. H. S. through her happy' manner. Csnynns Ronsnrsf -Germaine is Holyoke lligh's own pep, vim and vigor girl. Her mis- chievous smile and sparkling eyes have gained for her many friends and admirers. And, hy the way. have you happened to notice Germaine-'s popularity with our tall, dark and hand- somesv? It's truly amazing! .lossen Risk--Hail to a fellow member of the Titans , JOC's athletic prowess has made him an honored wearer of the navy blue and gold. His athletic achievements have been sur- passed only by those with the fairer sex lit must be his shouldersv. Good luck, ,Ioe . Ao.-trim Rami' -- Everyone knows our Aggie , She's fa- mous for her pretty hair and ready smile. All who know her declare that Aggie is simply swell. A person with her good humored disposition and in- fectious sense of hunlor could not help but be charming, which is just what Aggie is. Bt..vNcm: Rotmmsz--.-hi abun- dance of beautiful blond hair. a sweet disposition, a high quantity of intelligence, all constitute the perfect combina- tioll known as lllanche. She is a member of the Senior Q and due to her efficiency, Blanche has been selected to do the typing for the Herald. Roman ROBITAILLE is one boy at least who, while keenly inter- ested in sports, manages to find time for a serious scientific hobby like chemistry. Still. his carefree air is the envy and ad- miration of all the hopeful lion .luansv in Holyoke High School. s--ek .ge X934 vassw B I 14-15, I' Qlze czalifznnaf Hume Rooms sf- Although Helene doa-sn't lay claim to be ll member of the Brain Trust. she is quite capable of being an active and delightful person. She is an accomplished hostess who, we hope. will reach the pinnacle of success in the so- cial firmamcnt. She's quite Ffllllk, too. GLADYS Rotmmu - Gladys is best described as possessing quality rather than 'squan- tity . She is that petite person whose sweet disposition and friendly manner have endeared her to our class. We might say that her chief asset is her de- lightful charming smile. We wonder why Gladys is so inter- ested in athletics? Hsu-:N Rorusmrs - Olive-skin- ned, dark-eyed, tiny Helen Ro- menius is a perfect example of the all-round girl. She is no mean athlete and she also at- tends all the games, displaying when there a great amount of fine school spirit. She finds much interest in Home Eco- nomics and allied subjects. ELLA Ross- Bright, quiet, se- cluded, Ella Ross - You sure- ly don't mean Ella Ross, class of '34? 'Yes. Viell, she has a knack of making lasting friend- ships. This regular towhead is quite musical, being able to play three instruments: a stringed instrument, a wind in- strument and the piano. ,loux Ronw - Good things come in small packages applies exactly to our John. Cheerful smile. witty conversation, ir- resistible personality - a com- plete catalogue of this popular person. John has always been an important figure in H. H. S. sports and we predict a bril- liant future for him in this field. Jui: lRONlANlAKfJ3IlB is proof that brunettes are as winsome and attractive as blondes. Her compelling personality has won innumerable friends and her fair and sporting nature will keep her from ever losing them. Making friends is Get- ting To Be A Habit With Janef' Fnsn Rosrsuzk- Freddie is an intellectual fellow who impress- es his onlookers with his ele- gant ways. Though constantly pursued by the gentler sex, he manages to keep on the first honor roll. His popularity is manifest in that he was twice elected president of the Alpha Club. Assls Rorurs-Three cheers for one of the brightest girls in our class! Annie has been cramming knowledge into her little head for three years-as a result, her name appears on the Senior honor roll. We expect great things of Annie and feel sure she won't disappoint us. get IQ34 jf.. sa... Eu ROUSSEAL'-Eva is always so happy and smiling that we think she must have a private patch of four-leaf clovers. Her friends tell us that this win- some brown-eyed lass is fond of nice clothes. but we had al- ready judged that from her al- ways immaculate appearance. FRANCES RL'D0LPIl7Ff8HF8S is a short and sweet member of our class. She is rather quiet but is always willing to do her part in clubs and in the class. She is a talented piano player and this together with her dis- position makes her welcome wherever she goes. GILBERT Stax-We might start with. g'For he is a jolly good fellow. Perhaps if he dieted some, we wouldn't worry so much about it. Nevertheless, our hats off to his ability. Con- versationally speaking he is a good debater. fHe is a sure cure for the blues.1i DONALD SANGSTER-Donald is that tall. blond he-man who has won fame as a class prophet. He keeps his athletic figure trim by playing football and hockey. He is an active member of the Hi-Y. He has made a multi- tude of friends through his pleasant personality. RICHARD Rucknsscmat.-A talk- ative youth is walking by. His wisecracks are keeping his companions in hysterics. Now he breaks off in the midst of a very intrustin ' story to join a diminutive miss. She calls him Rucky , but in the rec- ords he is known as Richard Ruckdeschel. ,lost-ZPHINE RYAN - Husky. brown-eyed, attractive Jo Ryan gets there faster than any other high school go-getter. Her common sense is far more abundant than is common and she uses it everywhere. To show the softer side of her na- ture we must not omit that she is fond of poetry and of play- ing the piano. EDWVARD SKLATHIEl5'lCZfEdWY1ll'll is a quiet member of our class who has won the reputation of being a good fellow and a 'ggreat sport, among his inti- mate friends. These quiet un- assuming people have a habit of making a success of life, so we are sure L'Ed will. W'e're for him. one hundred per cent. PAULINE S.xrrLt-:R-We no long- er wonder why gentlemen pre- fer blondes after meeting Paul- ine. Tall and stately, Pauline impresses everyone who comes in contact with her. Undoubt- edly she has something to do with the popularity of Sat- tler's Inn . But the tragedy of it all-she has a steady . get 1934 8 args 'Wm QZA. JfL...... Liam' SQANLON W Yea Mary! Yea Scanlon! When picking out the good-looking girls of '34, what about Mary? Her win- ning smile has been a great asset to her in making friends. YVe'll remember Mary as the girl with an enviable disposi- tion and plenty of experience in handling Bills . LILLIAN Sf:Hs1ALt-ZNBERG - SIIBQS a blonde, she's what gentlemen prefer. and she's just what the class of '34 prefers. And who could help but prefer Lillian after one glimpse of her beau- tiful hair and pretty teeth. YVe're sure that her charming disposition will make Lillian a success wherever she goes. Cnaauzs St:noeNFm.m -- Unless you know Charles you think that he is quiet. He is always ready for fun and quite capable himself of expressing choice bits of wit. Although Charles has not participated in High School athletics he is known quite well as an athlete in the church league. ANNA SE.uts4Wfho is this de- mure young lady? None other than Anna Sears. She is a member of the Senior Q Club. Dramatic Club, and the Consumers' League. Anna throughout her three years at H. ll. S. has found delight in attending contests between H. H. S. and its opponents. Rossmoxn Sci-ruzrzsa - Has merry, brown eyes and is a smiling young lass. She likes sports. especially hockey and football, and takes in all the games. Her favorite study is Household Economics and her favorite pastime is a certain Carl . Rosamond's a regular all-around girl. EDNA Sci-moenen is known as Eddie', to her friends, and possesses a very likeable man- ner. She is a member of the Senior MQ Club and also en- joys sports. She attends many of the games and displays her good sportsmanship in uphold- ing the spirit of H. H. S. DIAE ScHL'B.-xcu has made her- self outstanding by her sweet disposition. She belongs to the Dramatic Club and has taken part in several plays. She is also a member of the Senior Club and French Club. Mae is quite i'Ernest in all of her activities. stQas Ceclu-: SENAY, nicknamed 5'Sis , has dark, sleek hair and danc- ing, brown eyes which make her quite striking. She is an active member of the Turn Yerein. Sis has a certain at- traction for Franny , itis not il girl folks. it's her college boy no less. get 1934 Qle Q-,AMW Flu Sus SHEAf:xIIEllll0ll. girls! WE have an Adonis among us. lt's no ont- else- hut ngilnlryn. the hop' who has that N-rtain some-thing tht- girls just 1-an't resist. 5ilrlry 'f looks. plus his winning smile. plus his million- dollar pe-rsonalily. plus his se-nsv of humor. make him a gre-at kidv. Mun- l,0l'lSE Sum -s l'ra-tty. tall. brown haired and trim. is often seen around thc- halls of ll. ll. 5. Harp' ln-longs to tht- Sf-nior 5'Q,' Clulr and also the Fro-ne-h Cluh. Sho St 0lIlr to han- dew-lopt-tl a fondnt-ss for Fl'Q'lll'll uhivll might roms- in handy in tht- future-. lheuzwx Sum-:nn Blond. lnlut--4-ye-tl and tlimplt-tl. has a llllisl alluring: smilf-. Sha- has thrt-of major inte-re-sts: Art. Elin:-r and an atnlvition to ln-- vonu- a moth-I of clothe-s. XYho ran tt-ll what tht- future lltlltls? ll:-le-na may some-day ln-4'omt- a inode-l for a Fifth gxYt'llllt'-i vonve-rn. FI-ILIY Sllilltw-A ready smile-. a playful spirit. llll-l'lllt'YOU- ways makn- Fo-lik a popular lroy among his fe-llow studs-nts. ln spite- of all tht- good lllllt'- ho- has. ht- managn-s to lwf-p ut-ll up in his marks. lt lsttit mvry- ont- who can maintain this ronilnination. Mamox SHEA - Marion Shea. known as Paddy to all of ht-r classmates. has a vt-ry jolly and vivat-ious personality. She is a mf-mln-r of the 54-nior Q filulr and proc-laims Frm-nch to lu- her favorite study. Paddy may he sw-n at all Sn:-tlo-'i gains-s of II. H. 5. fil.AlRl-I Sill-ZEIIXN - - R u s t y holds the honor of he-ing one- of the jolliest girls in our rlass. He-r swift wisec'ra1-ks and he-r infet-tious laugh aid in r-heering up any party. lla-r admire-rs will inform you quivkly that hf-r tt-mp:-r is not nt-arly as fit-ry as ht-r hair. lhnnnu flnoun S H tx I. n o N - Hr-rv l'0Illt'- e-vo-rplrotlyfs frie-nd f - li fi. She-ldon. lla-r indi- viduality lxrougzht he-r to our atte-ntion and htrr inho-re-nt 1-harm kt-pt he-r tlle-rn-. Ar an art f-tlitor to the llt-rald sho- has shown artistit- tale-nt: its Round tht- Talrlt- Cluh lilvrarian, gre-at patie-nu-. llarhara is known In-st. ll0M't'Yt'l', as tht- attrartiw- girl with the sunny disposition. lnwx Siuxsm-- For shf-'s zu jolly. goml fc-llowl spa-lls mln- pt-rsonality of lrna. Sho is rt me-mln-r of tht- Fa-nior Qu filnh. l l'e-lwll is he-r favoritn- stllfly we are told. lrna finds gre-at 4-njoynu-nt in vatrhing up with a Bill. lrna is a right nirc- ngal . - get i934 A ws ff- fi -Q 3 l e f- iii- 'Ns QA. Cslm... Coxsnxcn SMITH -- Connie. to you. is scrupulously neat and nlakes a most attractive figure in all company. She is u mem- ber of the Senior Q Club, and has proved herself perse- vering by her high rank on the honor roll. Connie's major. outside attraction is Don . Benn-is Sous is one of the ex- otic young ladies of H. H. S. Her one aim and ambition is to become a famous model and we know that she will be sure to succeed. Bertha is faithful to her studies and claims English is her favorite subject. Eyramzrr Sri-zxtzsa - Everett Spencer. tall. slim and hand- some. walks around the halls of H. H. S. with a mischievous twinkle in his eye. He has made a faithful columnist for the Herald and has also shown great leadership as president of the Hi-Y. Everett is really a rcg'lar felleru. l.0I'lS STAFI-'onn Louis is one of the most ambitious mem- bers of our class. He is one of the room representatives in the student council. in which he slltlws himself a worker. Louis is a willing helper alld he lllls many fri--mls who wish him lots of rllt'l't'r-. Lsoxu SMITH-This little bru- nette named Leona has very pretty dark eyes and a charm- ing smile. She is a member of the Senior Q Club. She keeps lithe by skiing in winter and swimming in the summer. Her favorite subject is typewriting, and is she good! Gsoncs SoL'rlr:nE-The name of Soutiere will long be illustrious in the annals of Holyoke High School. ln his senior year, be- sides being a member of the Student Council, he has been captain of the baseball and soccer teams and has played on the basketball team. Doms Sr. CERMAINI2--Doris St. Germaine, Di to her many friends, is one. of H. H. S charming girls. It is evident that Doris likes her commercial course for shorthand and com- mercial law are her favorite subjects. Who can tell but what Di may become secre- tary to a great lawyer? Hnwnv Snsz-Jokes seem to be Staszie's strong point as he always has plenty on the tip of his tongue and is always ready to oblige anyone with a laugh when one feels blue. Per- sonality in a forceful way makes him liked by all with whom he comes in contact. fn 1934 Q4. ,.L......1 ANDREW' STATHIS-N.-xfldyn is a well-known member of the class of '34-. Although he has spent his high school course in quietly and diligently pursuing his studies, he has always been well liked by his fellow students. Our class is glad to have him with us. ANNA STEEANCIK is one of our quiet and charming young misses. She has developed a fondness for sports and attends many of the H. H. S. games. Household Economics is her favorite delight. Lucky will be the man who gets Anna for a wife. Donornr STEVENS is a most facetious but industrious young miss. She is a member of the Senior Q Club and strange as it may seem algebra is her fa- vorite subject. She must he the exception to the rule that wom- en are seldom good in mathe- matics. Al.n:E SL'LLly,xxfBrunette Alice is outstanding at H. H. S. for her sweet, quiet disposition. She is an active member of the Dramatic Club and the Senior Q Club. French is her fa- vorite subject and who can tell but that Alice may someday become a renowned French teacher. DIICHAEL STEVENS-Camera! Ac- tion! Yes. 'iMike is the cam- era man for the scientific pic- tures that are shown in H. H. S. W'ho could be better suited for this position? He knows all, where science is concerned. For that matter, he is well up in all his studies. RUTH STEL'P-Wh8H you need an ingenue, call Ruth Steup, Holyoke High, '34. You remem- ber her brilliant performance in The Lost Child. This tall, slim girl is intelligent, tireless, never angry, she has a sweet voice, and if all her acquaint- ances come, the theater will be packed for at least a week with- out any other audience. M.mv ELIZABETH STREETER- Vice-president of the Round the Table Club, treasurer of the .lunior MQ Club, student coun- cil memher, first honor roll siudent, and a violinist in the orchestrag who could ask for more evidence of popularity. We all wish the hazel-eyed Betty the best of luck. DONALD SL'LLlv.xNw Don is a golfer, at least we hear he wields a mean club. S'Don can generally be seen wherever any form of athletics is going on. He is not a real lady's man, but only goes in for social affairs as a side line. s bl.-. 1934 4 -115,- 1-we-N at QA! iifllfllftdf Enwum Suruvmx-1934 has a perfect example of the old say- ing. Good things come in small packages -in other words. Sully.,' V'e will always remember Ed as the bashful lad who had all the fair sex in love with his wonderful voice on Parents Night. MARY SZAFRANOXVICZ-AS a hu- morous story-teller Mary is a marvel. This talent is revealed only to her friends as she real- ly is very slly. As a cook. Mary is remarkable. Her fudge and cakes can be surpassed by none. Mary adores dancing as well as moving pictures. EDWIN SZMYT7l,00li at some of the illustrations ill this an- nual and you'll have an idea of the talent hiding in this unos- tentatious-looking chap. He cer- tainly can draw portraits well. especially of a certain young miss of the junior class. t?J He plans upon aviation as a career. Tnemisx T.xxcL1xvsDark hair- ed and brown eyed, is out- standing for her hpeppyi' per- sonality. She has worked in- dustriously as exchange editor for the llerald and is also the popular secretary of the French Club. Theresa enjoys singing alnl has shown much talent in EUGENE Slsnzrca- Gene nev- er tells fish stories, his catch talks for itself. Patience and silence not only serve him well in this aquatic game. but also in his attempts to keep out of every trap on a golf course. '4Cene's ever ready blush por- trays a pleasant character. ANTHONY SYMASKO - What the Fashionable Man Will Wfeari' column must have been written about Tony , Not only a real Beau Brummel but one carrying a handsome head on his shoulders. We proved that by electing him a class prophet. Always pleasant and consider- ate. that's Tony. Main' Tu-'T-It is hard to de- fine the reason for Maryis popu- larityg for there are so many possibilities. She has beauty. personality, and a lovely smile. V'e'll long remember Mary as one of the most charming of our Student Councilors. Have you noticed how Mary rates with a certain senior boy? Donorin' T.ANNENB.ilflhl'i..l-Jill.. Tannenbaum is the little lady with the dancing eyes. She is a member of the Senior Q tflub and she llils played the violin in the orchestra for two years. lJot's major outside attraction is a certain Sy who goes to N. Y. ll.. no less. -- or 1934 QA. .7-LM, JEANNETTE TAL'PIER,S winning personality has won her many admiring friends. She has three outside specialties: BI u i c. which she has studied diligent- ly, needlecraft, in which she has shown marked skill, and lilwl but not least you will often hear this young miss ask. Where's Elmer? Il xnoui THIBODEAU - Harry who is generally quick, lively and witty, surprises everybody once in a while by taking things real seriously and argu- ing with great ardor on some topic lin the English Class. for inslanceb. lt is a rare and pleasant contest, that we heart- ily enjoy. RL'ssEl.L TIERXE1'7Tlllr small fellow certainly can make a lot of noise for his size. He be- longs to the band and that is where much of that noise comes from.--the clarinet, you know. Russell will take a P. C. course. A certain junior brought about that decision. llonorin' Tl'fIKER'f-Tllt'Ft',i no limit to the achievements of our Dot , Besides hating an en- viahle place on the first honor roll. Dot has found time to serve on the Year Book Staff and to collect a host of friends. She possesses charm and a friendly smile which makes her one of the IIIOHI popular mem- lners of our class. EDWIN Tn.xL'TI-3-Is Mr. Grady's face red? Eddie has placed himself well forward on that extra note. But we must for- give him, his trombone sup- port proves to he a valuable IIFPCI to Our Orfhetilrll. Oil HU' merous occasions, Eddie has also entertained us with ryth- niic modern piano Yllllsif. .lmw Tncnns--.lean's aulnurn hair is the envy of many of he-r classmates. .lean in a true out- door girl, much interested in hiking and horseback riding. But she is not without indoor accomplisllments as for rflllh' time she played the French horn in the orchestra. El.l.x TILBE is the Ilflrrkwrfhl' of a most amiable disposition. Shu- is a member of the Senior Q Club and likes Ellglisll exceed- ingly. She is also a sports cn- Illllrlilrl. and accordingly at- lcnds all games. Ella is a reg- ular gal and works diligent- ly at all things. Lousi: Tuzki-:R -- A l t li o u gh Louise has only lived in Hol- yoke two or three years. wllo' has already won many friends with her kind ways and good-naturerl personality. One has only to glance at Louise to notice her unusually long. dark eyelashes. Louise is a skilled tennis play- er. A-ffm 1934 4. 5. 62115, 'ki P' S '9 ff' E? f' 54 v .l f. ' 'l '-geek-s,s N15 -ed 'er Q46 iifllfllfttlf Run Tuacorvl-Ruth Turconi is that good lookiIIg, well- dressed, IIeat young miss with the dark hair aIId eyes. She has very clIarmiIIg ways that endear her to the members of both sexes. Her favorite pas- time is waltzing about the ball- room floor. We will remember Ruth forever. LORRETTA YACHON - Lorretta professes that she would not waste any time on boys. Is zat so? W'ell, secret skirmishing iIIforIIIs us that spring took ef- fect and Lorretta VVCIII walking. Maybe she just wanted to give some of the fellows a great, big treat. YIRCINIA WMKELIN- GiIIIIy ' to you. is OIIC of the most striking young misses of H. H. S. aIId is the popular vice-president of tlIe Automobile Club. Speak- ing of automobiles, Ginny is now going iII for lilac trucks ill a big way. Virginia is noted for her sweet persoIIality. HELEN VVALZ is one of those delightful people, who, although quiet. has endless funds of jol- lity. Her aptitude for short- lliilld leads one to predict lllllt slIe will be a valued private secretary. HI-r favorite sport is swiIIIIIIiIIg Zllld she caII do so like a fish. DOROTHEA IJLLMAN - Dotty lIas that charming, refreshing personality that makes her a multitude of frieIIds. Her IIl0l' to is Laugh it off aIId she certainly does her part ill car- rying it out. Dottie's favorite sport is dancing aIId there are few dances at which she doesn't appear. CARLTON Your-Songs have al- ways been a means of inspiring men to brave actions. There- fore it is not unreasoIIable to surmise that anyone who can sing them skillfully, has tlIe symbol of power. Carlton cer- taiIIly can do this, so we have no doubt about his success. LILLIAN W'VACNER-Ialllillll is an pretty, tall, slim, demure and graceful young lady. She was the popular treasurer of the Round the Table Club aIId now she is a member of the Senior MQ . French is her favorite sub- ject. Her favorite poem is John Anderson, my Joe. RICHARD WAI.IaIzn4Dick's hair is the living example of Titian's imnlortal locks. And that grin of his, M110 could resist it? lII this case appearances are ll0l deceiving. Dick looks just what he is, a regular youIIg fella-r. lt is runIored Richie goes big for Ribs roast. grit 1934 QA. JAM! LILLIAN WARBUITON-Lillian is one of those people to whom complimentary adjectives are rightly applied. The adjective quiet may also be applied to Lillian but this only seems to add to her popularity with all who know her. We all join in saying She's a swell kid. Etmtvon WEBB!-:n-Wanted: A girl who has vitality, more than the active number of brain cells, who is not afraid of work, who makes friendsg she must be blond, having a fine car- riage and attractive ways. A reward to be given to the girl resembling this description. lA little laterJ The winner - Eleanor Webber. Runotrn Wnznzstcxu- Rudy is one of those people who re- sists the temptation of passing out Mhot air' and gives his brains a chance, instead. You can generally find his name on the honor roll. He makes hay while the sun shines, 'nough said, note the moral. Rin WHALEN-Here's a girl overflowing with zest and vivac- ity. Rita has been a member of the Q Club and has taken an active part in all our social affairs. Her amiable and con- genial manner has made her one of the most popular girls in the class. XIARJORIE WVEBB A My, what bright eyes you have! So much the better to see you with. retorts Marjorie, with a gleam in her shining blue eyes. Marjorie is one of the most generous of girls. Her favorite song might very well be Ev- erything I have is yours. Mar- jorie is outstanding in Art and French. Fnsn Wetsstmon-Fred is a hockey star. He thinks nothing of making the headlines in the Herald. Perhaps that explains why we have seen him in the company of many a fair maiden on the skating rink. He is a great skater and it's the Hspeedi' that counts, you know. WILLIAM WELCKER - Noncha- lantly Bill strolls through the halls of our alma mater. How- ever, we know behind this non- chalance, there is a quick wit and a delightful sense of hu- mor. Ask any of Bill's nu- merous friends about that sense of humor. And some of those philosophical discussions in his english themes! LILA Wi-nastocx- Blondie is another girl who has charm with the proverbial capital MC . She has attracted many of the school's Gables , and particu- larly one whose nom de plume is Monk , Being an excellent dancer is one of her achievements which seems to put Cupid to work. oz IQB4 'VN 1-1-S 4 mv' ,, R .-.s 'f fi, 73 ' nj. K 3 QA. GL... 3I.anEuxE XvHlTE7Alll0llg the sweet girls in Holyoke High School. Madeline Yvhite takes the cake. Her soft, glowing features make her dark beauty irresistible. Mad is known as a singer and is talented in all the branches of music. Her eager manner and her wide- spread interests make it easy to predict success for her. IJONALD WlLLmTs5'Zeke is one of the small class of people who make a sport wriler's life livable. The fellow who makes all the touchdowns tof course, every one knows of his fame as a football star! and then for- gets them. Modest? Heres to you. Zeke. Donornv Wusox - Not the movie actress, but another Dor- othy W'ilson, our very own, whom we think a very good rival for Hollywoodis. Contin- ual cheerfulness is a sign of wisdom which is certainly true of Dotty,', whose name graces the first honor roll, student council and the girls' basketball team. Euzxmzrn XYv0JTONlCZ'ffSIllI is pretty. She is interesting. She is vivacious. She is friendly. She dances well. ln a word she has a pleasant personality. what more could one ask of a girl? We are sure she will over- come all llcr difliculties easily. llere's luck to you! RUTH WYlLANSKY+Rllll1 from the start, with her captivating smile, affable disposition, kind words for all, and quiet de- meanor, won the good will of all of us. Ruth is an industri- ous worker and seldom fails to complete what she starts to do. Success to you, Ruth! Tmzo WILLETTE-Theo is one of the more retiring members of our class. But her quietness is merely a cloak about her true worth. Tall, dark and pretty describes Theo. We hate to lose her, but feel she will be an asset wherever she is. ED XVILPSZ- Here is a boy who eats his Mgrapenutsii. He plays all the major sports on the first line, but he shines most bril- liantly in basketball. He is very popular among his class- mates. For the girls he always has a ready smile and a wink. ,lossen WOJT,vNovvsluf-f-,-X rare and widely sought for person- ality. A great sportsman when it comes to basketball. .loe's beaming smile accompanies those perfect shots which are quite numerous. When .loe ie on the floor. dance or other- vvise. he makes a tornado look like a lllblllthlllllill' wind-tunnel. get XQ34 QA. Osh... PHILOMEN t XYtl.lTOSSlllZ-- Quiet- lIE'ss. studiousness. fllj'IlPss and above all perseverance is de- scriptive of Fanny..' Her posi- tion on the honor roll speaks highly of her ability. And all those nifty clothes she has are made by her industrious hands. Fanny takes an acute interest in social going-ons. YIXII-IN Wntrpuzy- The event is won by Miss Vivien W'rigley, Holyoke High's well-known rid- erf' Yes, folks, she graduated from that edifice in '3s1. Her classmates say this petite lady was very witty and intelligent, and especially noted for her neatness and her excellent choice of clothes. JEANNETTE YENLIN - Here is Holyoke High Schoors out- standing sportswoman. She is known as the champion wom- en's junior tennis player of Holyoke. and is also prominent on the girls, basketball team. She is well liked by her fellow students and was elected senior Qu Club representative from her section. Rxyyxoxn Yorxr:--Class repre- sentative of the Student Coun- cil. treasurer of the Dramatic Club. star of Lady Lilac . a member of the exclusive Bach- elors' Club. and artist of ex- clusive taste for beauty. espe- cially for statues or something like Helen of Troy. what is the formula to your success Ray? Susu Womk-A rare com- bination of beauty and brains! Such is our poetically inclined Stasia W'olak. Equally clever with pen and pleasing in per- sonality. Stasia hits maintained an enviable record at Holyoke High. Her exceptional literary ability has won her the office of Poetry Editor of the Herald. Enwum Waoart-:ski skyasl there-l Clear the do-ckl Here is one of the famous boys of sec- tion fll. In fact we could say one of the notorious boys. All of which he would answer by a malicious grin. lt's a great life if you don't live right, says he. Minis x'0L'NC7Ch1lI'llIIg unex- plored lands is just the type of work we picture Miles doing. He has a keen mind, is au ey- cellent scholar and is really outstanding. He should make his mark in the scientific field. Besides all this, he is univers- ally liked. Anm.t.x Zyfzn--Adella, our star basketball guard. is showing us girls jllrl how basketball is really played. She also is in- terested in many other sports as baseball. swimming and skat- ing. As an active member of the Girl Scouts. Adella is doing her daily good deeds most cheerfully. for fQ34 4 - I fb. R .. a ' Et' . ,yzir ag. I 2 fi? - f- - f Alix: .4 Qt 8 ?tFP6g.-ng' 4 . QA. 0-LM... Jtxe Zuuzoctu -- Attention. boys! Here comes the charm- ing lnlonde. ,lane is one of the sweetest members of our class. Although quiet and unassum- ing. she has made an impres- sion with her gorgeous curly lot-ks. She has been llll inspira- tion to many students. The memory of .lane will he ever- lasting. Roman BEALTIIIEMIN-uB0ll,, is one of the 1-lass of 34's,' im- maculate dressers and best- looking hoys. His hair is slight- ly tinted with a reddish hue and it is usually quite unruly hut it only makes him more appealing. Wle wouldn't blame any tooth paste firm for hiring him for advertising purposes. WYILLIAM Form- Fordie is the boy who can be classed as tall, dark and handsome. Not only that, but he is also a star basket- ball player as anyone knows who has seen him play with Grace Church, the champions of the church league. And can he throw a party? WQILLIAM Mrrcnsu.- Mitch is well known to the boys, but oh you girls, watch out for that wavy hair and twinkling eye. Manager of football and how he managed them. Did you see those games? Well, the fellow with the pail was Mitch . CE1:Eu.x Szxnr has a medium complexion and is of a retiring nature. She works diligently at all her subjects. but she states that shorthand is her favorite one. Who can tell but that Ce- celia may someday he an out- standing personage ill the world of business? ,luuzs BAIN-'sAce may he petit in stature but his smile makes up for that because of its whole-hearted sincerity. Any- one whom he graces with that smile is indeed fortunate be- cause when he smiles he means it. His sandy hair is so curly that many girls have sighed with envy. ,Innes Ducsv-James is not the kind of a boy to attract much attention. being rather a quiet person. But when one knows him one finds him a real fel- low, game for anything. Despite his quietness he has made real friends in the class of 34 . MARTH,A Kesswn-In the Hall of Fame foremost among artists we expect to see soon the name of Martha Kessler, one of our class artists. Macdonald said, A true friend is forever a friend, and we can always de- pend on Martha as a frank and straightforward one. get 1934 ji. ,L.,.,,,,z CHARLES Bsuw- 'Who hasn't heard of the Bevan Brothers? Combinations are said to be similar in general, get this one differs. Charles, unlike his brother, evatles the fair sex anel should be enlisted with the members of the Baehelors' Club. Likewise a good hoc-key player. Ruguum Smzvtxn -Even though Rivharsl has only ln-en with lla il little over a tear. he tak:-s grz-at inte-re-st in his atlopta-tl sa-lmol. llniling from South lilllllff lligll. he has prefs-rro-fl to go about his flaily tluties isithout :Milling the tirf-some strains of sovial aetititivs to llilltlvl' his stutlivs. ROBERT YxuTn,tlx ff0h! ,tn- other member of the fame-tl Bat'helors' Clulnf, but he wouldnit if he 1-oulcl live up to the club's title. Also an at-tive member of the Aviation Club. And last, but not least, a golfer, my! my! But ll0ll,l worry, he never breaks par. 0' fx 5. SSX Q -Q--s ff . 5 :fi in ' . H ..... ig. as -f.. ,ymklbe 1- J OTHER MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS I I- I2 ',2. III IQI I 1 1 .II I. I.I X I IZI' X .I II I,II II -.2 1. I-I II I. IIII 'X .I I I? II E IXH III ,XI-.,:IIIxI'I IQ I XI I . I I Ii '-I-I,fI II N I I'I I I. I I,:m XII1-IIQII XI III VII' If III: II XIIxIIIE, .III .I I SI III-I ,XI XIINI IIII I. I II II I-IIIIII .I XIIII1 'I-x II . 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TRACK Captain, IRA PACKER The Holyoke High Track Team, un- der the supervision of Coach Regan, again gave us a record to be proud of. The team was captaiucd by Ira Packer, one of the fastest 100 and 200-yard dash men of this section. Aldo Fazzi, XVilliam Decker, Edward McCarthy, Charles Griffin. and Louis Uonnela are other members ot' the team who started in their special events. Holyoke's team this year was considered one of the strongest schoolboy track teams of NVestern Massachusetts. 5 ness., HOCKEY BASKETBALL HOCKEY Captain, GEORGE CHAMPAGNE '1'111' 11111y11k11 1111111 111111111-y T1121111 was 11111' 111' 11111 11111s1211111i11g: 21g:g:1'1-51211111115 - 1 1 1 ' ' 111 1111- 111.13-111.14 21111111111' s1-21s1111. '1'111A 11-21111 1112151-11 21 g:1'211111 1111211 111' 18 11211111-s. Illilllyi-1112111151 11111111 11x11111'i11111'1111 111211111 '1'1111 11121111 fi11is111'11 its s021s1111 111111 21 1111211 111' 1-ight vi1-1111'i1-s. six 111sx11s 211111 1'11111' 1111s. 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BASEBALL TENNIS BASEBALL Captain, GEORGE SOUTIERE Ilolyoko High Svhool IS ngrznn look- ing' iiU1'W2ll'1i to 21 slicci-ssfiil sm-nson in has:-hull. i'oznrh Snllivnn gn-4-tvcl only thru-c vi-ti-1'z11ls on the opvning day, iiillliitill Sontii-ro and Joseph Slnipii-o, i11tivlch'1's. and Louis Shapiro, piti-l1v1'. The nnfnihors of thc tvzun feel con- fidvnt of winning because of the pitching of Lonis Shapiro, who is voiisidcm-cl to be thc bvst schoolboy pitcher in Massaclinsvtts. and al- thongh thc race for thc Vzillvy Chann- pionship is believe-d to be the closest in yours, IIolyokc's prospects of win- ning are very bright. TENNIS This your, for tho st-coini tinni. llol- yoke High Tennis Tvznn, ont- of thi- nvwvst UI'jIHlIiZl'd toznns in this school, has just Slll'l'1'SSflliiy CUlIlpi4'f- 1-il its svconml sm-nson. Mnvh of thi- crvdit for thu siwvi-ss is chic to Mr. John Driscoll, who for two yn-airs has svrvvd as coach. 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