Ludlow High School - Lion Yearbook (Ludlow, MA)

 - Class of 1934

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THE HI-NEWS 15 TT LOUIS VAUTRAIN French Club II; Aviation Club II. Ambition:—To be an author. Louis is such a quiet boy, We present him with this little toy. It’s a mouse, you see, just as quiet as he, It will keep him very good company. WALTER WADAS Hi-Y III, IV; Soccer IV. Ambition :—Millionaire. “Cuby” To the great big man from Ludlow High We give a pipe, now he’ll get by. RITA WALSH Culture Club I, II; Glee Club I, II, WI; Dramatic Club III; Girl Re- serves II; Music Appreciation III. Ambition:—Private Secretary. A broken-hearted maid is she We don’t know what to give her, A package of needles will’ mend her heart so tender. HELEN WARDZALA Band I, II, II, IV; Orcestra J, II, III, IV; Music Appreciation II, Vice- President III, President IV; Aviation Club. I; Glee Club II, Ill, IV; Tri- Hi IV; Hi-News IV; Senior Play IV; Dramatic Club IV. Ambition:—To travel. Helen is so fussy, She can’t make up her mind. We hope in this book about Tarzan, Her idea] she will find. EDWARD WARDZALA “Hunky? Band iyetin Lin ty. Orchestra. Li. III, IV; Hi-Y IV; Basektball II, III,. IV; Soccer IV; Baseball IV; Avia-.- tion Club I, II; Model Airplane Club, I; Glee Club II, III; Radio Club II; Camera Club III. Ambition :—Aviator. Eddie just loves aeroplanes, And do you wonder why ? It’s because they fly away up high, Where the Class of ’34 can’t ever spy.

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14 THE HI-NEWS CHARLOTTE RAMSAY Vice-President of Class II; Presi- dent of Culture Club II; Band and Orchestra I, II, III; Student Council III, IV; Secretary of Hi-News II, III; Senior Play; Basketball Team IV; Dramatic Club IJ, III, IV; Music Appreciation Club III; Arch-bearer III; Glee Club I, II, III; Science Club I:-Hockey sil, Til Ambition:—To get out of L. H. S. We were a trifle late In giving away This nice red Chevrolet. But we won’t pout nor fret, Cause Charlotte can just put it In her memory chest. HELEN ANNE RAPALUS Science Club I; Music Appreciation Club II; Glee Club I, III; Girl Re- serve Club III; Dramatic Club IV. Ambition:—To be a lawyer’s secre- tary. Helen is so very quiet And never jumps around We give her a box of Pep To start her on the bound. BARBARA SMITH “Smithy” Vice-President of Class III; Glee Club I, II, III, IV; Science Club I; Secretary of Culture Club II; Secre- tary of Art Club IV; Music Appre- ciation Club III; Dramatic Club II; Tri-Hi IV; Hockey III, IV. Ambition:—To go on the stage. Barbara likes variety, Well, that’s the way it looks. So this bottle of glue is given, We hope, to keep her hooked. BERNICE M. WOJCIK Culture Club I. Ambition:—To work in a store. Bernice’s thoughts always seem to roam, We hope this little dove Will make them come back home. BERTHA SIOK Culture Club I; Music Appreciation I; Glee Club I. Ambition:—To live in a big city. We give to Bertha this solution To paint her finger-nails In keeping her from biting them We hope we do not fail. MARY SOROKA Glee Club I, II; Dramatie Club 1V. Ambition :—Bookkeeper. Oh Mary, your man’s shirt looks so lonely. We give company. CHESTER SAS “Chet” Baseball I, II, III, IV; Basketball I, II, Ill, Captain 1y¥; scceenme er III, IV; Hi-Y III, President IV; Presi- dent of A. A. III, IV; Student Coun- cil I, II, President IV; L. H. S. Band I; Science I, President II; President of Radio Club III; Glee Club-I. |. Ambition:—Travel and see the “Cock- eyed” world. you this tie to keep it Chester is a very bad boy, He tries most every noise. We hope these Bronx Cheers, Will help him disturb someone’s poise. JULIA TENEROWICZ Glee Club I, II, III, IV; Girl Re- serves II, III, IV; Culture Club II, III; Aviation Club I; Dramatic Club IV; Hi-News IV. Ambition:—To go to M. S. C. and take a course in Domestic Arts. We give to her a box of sweets Because she’s very strange. We hope her disposition Will take a sudden change. GORDON TAYLOR Aviation Club I. Ambition:—To be a successful farm- er. Gordon excels in speech This parrot will help him to preach.



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16 THE HI-NEWS Class Will We, the class of 1934, being in full and complete possession of our faculties of mind and body, yet, considering the uncertainties of our lives, do hereby declare and proclaim this document to be our last will and testament—revoking all former wills and testamentary instruments made by us at any time heretofore: After the payment of our just debts, we bequeath and devise such estate as it pleased the fates to give us, as fol- lows: First: We hereby appoint as our executors, Charles Grenier and James Scott. Second: To the Junior Class we leave Rooms 205 and 207, along with the stiff necks that come the way of all dignified Seniors, also we leave the luck we had in our final exams. A squad of detectives to be used in an endeavor to keep the Senior; pupils out of the building in the after- noon. A sum of $10,000 to be used to build some new cozy corners for the up-coming classes as Mr. Joslow has installed locks in all the old ones. To Mr. Curtis, we leave a joke book so that he may never forget the enjoyable times with Sky Lagasse. To Mr. Baird, our superintendent, we bequeath our most sincere grat- itude and appreciation. To Mr. Joslow, an envelope en- closing full instructions on how to dance the 400 and the shag. To Mr. Burgess, we bequeath a dime detective novel so that he may pursue his classical studies. To Mr. Miner, a volume of Nat Holman’s latest edition on “Winning Basketball.” To Mr. Millane, a Buck Rogers floating belt so he won’t stumble over any more of our school properties. To Mrs. Cormier, a bottle of ether to be used to curb the disturbances caused by her next Senior class. (We don’t want her to strain her vocal chords, again). To Miss Bergeron, our French teacher, we leave a miniature coffin, in which we hope she buries her dead French jokes. To Mr. Messenger, we leave a new li ne so that he may string his pupils along. (His old line is pretty well worn out). To Mrs. Gushee, loads of luck in her later years. To Miss Hoehle, a one-sided bed— to make sure that she gets up 9n the right side of the bed every morning. To Miss MacDonald, we leave a book of instructions on interior decorating for future use. To Mr. Longmore, a fireman’s hitch to hop into in the wee hours of the mornings when he walks the halls with his brawling chee-ild. To Mr. Trapp, a permanent pass to the F riday night movies. To Mr. Hargreaves, back door to the Ludlow Savings Bank so that he may continue his daily depositing.

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