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Page 16 text:
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FTER we have left the portals of Holyoke Hlgh School we w 1ll not only cherlsh fond memorles of class mates and teachers but we vull also recall wlth pleasure the many frlendshlps we have formed among the other people 1n the school who helped to make our days there happy ones A person whose prcture w1ll ever be before us IS Mrs George F F1tzgerald who has been the guld mg force behlnd the lunchroom for many years Every her wxth her cheery smxle hustlmg about grvmg a helplng hand here and there and quletly but efliclently supervlslng the tremendous task of servlng over elght hundred students lfl a comparatlvely short perlod of t1me Our contacts w1th Mrs F1tzgerald or Nellle F1tzgerald as she IS affectlonately called by her assoc1 lates have been most pleasant We are delighted that we have thls opportumty of g1v1ng her a place of honor 1n our Annual Mrs F1tzgerald whose malden name was Nellle Boland was born 1n Ireland but spent only a few years of her l1fe there After the death of her parents she came as a small chxld to make her home w1th an aunt 1n Amerlca When she was a young glrl she accepted a pos1t1on 1n the fimshmg room of a Holyoke paper mxll Here she soon won prommence as one of the leaders among the women employees She was untmng ln her efforts to obtam faxr wages for her s1ster workers m the paper lndustry In later years when women were demanding the franchlse Mrs F1tzgerald was one of the first to cham p1on the cause In flag decked cars she travelled the county wlth other leaders dxstrlbutlng llterature addressmg rallxes of men and women and urging women s rxghts m government She was one of a party of Holyoke suffraglsts who went to Washmgton wlth the Massachusetts delegates to make a plea before Senators Lodge and Weeks On learmng that the Massachusetts senators were unable to recelve the Holyoke un1t the Honorabl Allen T Treadway our representatlve 1n Washmgton mvrted the party from h1s d1str1ct to state thelr case to h1m Mrs F1tzgerald ID appearmg before Mr Treadway argued the whole suffrage problem by descr1b1ng the case of one lndxvxd ual a janltress at Holyoke Hlgh who was pald only a port1on of the salary gxven to men for the same work Mrs F1tzgerald stated wlth determmatlon that she was gomg to work for suffrage untll the leglslature had passed falr laws controllmg women s wages It was the consensus of oplnlon that thls plea made by Mrs F1tzgerald was one of the strongest arguments pre sented to the members of Congress Mrs Fxtzgerald has always retamed her keen mterest m polltlcs she IS an ardent supporter of the Democratxc party In 1920 along mth Presldent Mary E Wolley of Mount Holyoke she snared a place of honor on the State Democratlc t1tket as presldentlal elector These two women were among the first to recelve recognltlon from a pol1t1cal party state pol1t1cs No woman has glven more generously of her tlme to projects that concern the welfare of Holyoke than has Mrs Fxtzgerald Durmg the World War she served as a member of the Faxr Prlce Com mlssxon For years she has been a member of the Vlhltmg Street Fund Commlsslon Mrs F1tzgerald a prlze wlnner at many exh1b1t1ons dlrected over a perlod of years canning classes for the school children of the c1ty Whenever she has heard of any md1v1dual man woman or child who needed encouragement advxce or ass1stance she has w1ll1ngly lent a helpmg hand Mrs F1tzgerald IS a sh1n1ng example of a woman whose falth, sympathy courage and generoslty have won the heart of everyone w1th whom she has had deal 1ngs Although we graduates shall no longer have the pleasure of dally assocxatlon Wlth her we look forward to contmulng our frlendshlp wxth Mrs F1tzgerald as we pursue our dally round of SOCl3l and c1v1c aCtlVltlCS , 1 - ' - ' r 1 Y Y y 3 ' 1 , , , , . w I V ' - V V- . . - . 7 dal' 0f 0'-lf three Yeafs in H01Y0ke High, W6 1'13V6 SCSU Nor have Mrs. Fitzgerald's efforts been confined to Y Y D U - . v V I Y . . Y - , . . . . b h . v y ' . . . ,. y . Y ' I . . . , . - . . , , Y Y ' Y
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Page 15 text:
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UNE brrngs the retrrement from servrce of John J Lynch for forty five years a brrllrant and esteemed leader rn the crvrc and educatronal lrfe ot Massachusetts We the members of the class of 41 wrsh to extend our congratulatrons to thrs beloved prrncrpal and srncere frrend He has been an rnsprratron to many of our class mates who have come under hrs krndly gurdance at the West and H B Lawrence Junror Hrgh bchools he has the respect and admrratron of all young people attend rng Holyoke s rnstrtutrons of learnrng We feel that no more httrng trrbute can be pard Mr Ly nch than that whrch appeared rn the edrtorral column of our local Transcrrpt Telegram Excerpts from thrs artrcle appear below NONE QLITE LIKE HIM There rs just one John J Lynch among us There wrll not be hrs lrlee agarn The rrpenrng years of hrs lrfe were spent rn VS ard One The rnfluence he must have had down there on the lrfe that has even been a crty wrthrn our crty rs beyond countrng because rt rs passed on from those who grew under rt to those who are yet to come rnto lrfe There rsn t a good work cause that has been thought of rn Holyoke for forty frve years that has not drawn Prrncrpal Lynch rnto rts orbrt Many of them he actual ly founded Hrs passron for commumty socral servrce as a help towards the solutron of human problems has led hrm to actrve seryrce for years and years rn our Communrty Chest ind the socral agencres rt carrres At trmes he has been very rmp itrent of the publrc lassr tude rn facrng rtsown problems He has belreved that every man has hrs duty to rarse hrs communrtv to rts hrghest possrble level All teachers have that feelrng They see so much of the famrly srde of the crtv as lt mar hes rnto tberr classrooms wrth the revealrng chrldren W hen he saw men unmoved or not adequately ahve to therr responsrbrlrtres he ached for the chrldren now and to come who are gorng to grope rn the shadows where they should have full lrght rf onlv those respon srble for human chrldhood could get the vrsron I-or ill of thrs Mr Lynch has been a most generous grver 'I hrough hrs lrfetrme Mr Lynch has been helped by some hrgh lrrendshrps Those who have great joys lr rve to face the parn ol losrng them But here we rre trll rng of John J Lynch the schoolmaster who c in we rr the trtle great because of hrs servrce here rn llolxol e and no teacher rn the crty has ever loved hrs Job more Ther have been no rdle places rn the seventy years of John J Lynch s lrfe There has never been 1 day when he has not had refuge wrth the great mrnds and souls of the past Hrs readlng has been volumrnous He could go freshly rnto hrs classroom every day wrth somethrng strmulatrng from hrs l rtest readrng rnd studv And to hrs teachers and hrs puprls md hrs ertylet us take Emerson s words and put them rn the mouth of John J ynch l rn not r e cher rfcllow trryelcr whom you lSlxLd the w IW I orntcd I If myself as well as of you l ' K. , . ! v l . - 1 v ' . . .' ' .5 c K. C. 'Y 1 ' . . . , 1 . . A - P . . . . ' ' , . V ' ' ' ' ' . . . . Y ,' v , A . i X N . 4 ' -1 r A A L' I s '.l Z Q- , , I . , , ' . ,2 ,,2 ' 3 ' ' . . . . C ' ' f c - ' 1 -' s s 'S ' , c e. . 0 ,, x s . 'z . z . ., , . s sz .' X Q- 1 'L , . c J V C X . . . H . . , y . , , . , , , Lj . el r t-rr only 4 4 f of ' ' - 'z p - :rn-acl zrhez lol ,,
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.-I YEAR BOOK STAFF Left to Right lop row Brooks Fifield Richard Underdoerfel John Bourque Edwin Moore Anthony Marulli Alexander Gerardo Joseph Gibson George O Connell William Ryan Fred Haarmann. Second Row: Anne Murphy Byrde Merican Mary Sullivan Doris Schuback Helen Fay Elaine McNally Judith Romm Jean Downie Constance Pixler. Shirley Giehler absent when picture was taken
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