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' ‘Bill” William Baxter, Jr. “It is (I poor sjxirt (hat is not n ' orth the candle.” Hand (3). (4); Science (1), (2), (3); Athletics, Bicycle Race (4). “Hill” is one of the quietest members of our class and iiarticipates in only a few of our activities because he makes his home in North Leverett. He likes siiorts and ho])es to continue to ])articipate in athletics. The girls of Cf.H.S. admire him because of his curlj- hair, so beware “Ifill” or girls will be your downfall in the future. Anna Judyth Bernstein Anna “The rainbow co7nes and goes, And lovely is the rose.” Ih-o Merito; Dramatic Club (4); Science Club (4); Latin ( lub (4); (ilee Club (1); Debating Club (4); Senior Play, “All-of-a-Sudden Peggy” (4). Anna’s first three years in high school didn’t give anyone much chance to really know her. In that short time she was only a rose-bud. In her Senior year she became a fully blossomed rose. Her sweet smile and charming manners have made her many friends and admirers. Our best wishes foi ' success go with you always, Anna! Zelda Elizabeth Bernstein Zelda “Patience is a virtue.” Si)anish Club (2); Commercial Club (4); Glee Club (4). Zelda is that (piiet Senior who works hard ami seldom comi)lains of her work. She has been patient and faithful, and has many friends and manages to keep them. She is well-liked by all who know her. G. H.S. wishes her the best of luck and success wherever she may go ami in whatever she undertakes. Leonard Raymond Berry Len” “To he trusted is a greater coniplinient than to be loved.” In the past few years “Len” has been seen almost entirely in the comijaii}- of a little blonde girl. They have become familiar figures in and about school, and they always seem to have so much to talk about. Besides being “Til’s” constant companion and a conscientious worker, Leonard is everyone’s friend. The class of ’31 wishes him the best of luck. Mary Isabelle Berry “Scotty” “How much lies in laughter?” ' I ' ypewriting Awards. Mary Berry has come to us for four years from Millers Falls. Mary seems to have magic in her fingers from the looks of her typing records. She is very popular among her clas.-jmates. and is very active in dancing, driving, swimming, and tennis. She finds (.Jreenfield rather attractive. 17
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Elizabeth Helen Attesi “Life is not so short J)nt that there is always time enough for courtesy.” Awards on Royal and Reiniiifiton; Commercial Chib (4); Glee Club (1), (2). Elizabeth Helen Attesi is that dark-haired girl whom we hear so much about but never see. She is active in commercial activities and is ambitious for a future in com¬ mercial work. Elizabeth is very studious and will succeed in any task that she under¬ takes. all wish her great success. Willard Emerson Ballou ‘ Shrimp lie that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast.” Pro Merito; Ba.sketball (3), (4); INIanager of Football; ' Baseball (4); Treasurer (3); ’ice-l)resident (4); Hi-Y (2), (3), President Hi-Y (4); Student Council (4); Year Book Staff; Senior Dance Committee. Y ' illard Ballou, otherwise known to his friends as “Shrini])” because of his height, has been active in school affairs ever since he entered High School. As jiresident of the Student Council lie brought the year to a successful close. “Shrim])” has also been active in athletics, and has saved many a day for G.H.S. He is planning a higher education, and with him go our l)est wishes for success. Hester Barker Hes” “A )nerry heart doetli good like a medicime.” Typewriting Awards on Royal and Remington Typewriters (4); Commercial Club (4). He.ster Barker is that fair Senior who prt)ffered a helping hand whenever there was any work to be done in the Commercial Class. She is fond of school and has scarcely missed a day since entering. Hester is a member of the Commercial Club and has taken part in its activities. We wish her the best of luck m the future. David White Bartlett ‘Dave Talki)ig is one of the fine arts.” Band (1), (2), (3), (4); Glee Club (4); G.H.S. Syncopators (4); Dramatic Club (3), (4); Hi-Y C ' lub (4); TTxponent — Features (3), (4); Sports (3), U); Associate Editor of Year Book (4); “Rear (kir” (3); “All-of-a-Sudden Peggy” (4); “The Boob” (4); “Pei ita” (4). “Dave” has worked hard to advertise many jdays and has often made us laugh with his skits. He is also famous for his column. Hoarse Laffs, which is known far and wide. Bf ' cause of his .sunny disposition he has made many friends, among whom a fair Junior stands (juitc ' high. We know he will .succeed in any undertaking, so we wish him the best of luck. Kathryn Harriet Battey Kay I nto the })urc all things are pure.” ( ' dee Chit) (1). “Kay” is always around wlnm we need help esiiecially with cakes for the Senior dance ' s. She is seldom heard, but we always take notice of her F)ecause of her smile. She has mad(‘ many friends among us and wo know . ;he will succeed. Hair-dressing seems to be her future career, and we know that she will secure tlie trade of the Senior class. 16
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William Douglass Blake “There is a friend tJinl slickeih closer tloni n brother.” Track (2), (4); (Center) Football (3), (4); Basketball Manager (4); Year Book Staff (4); Book-Week Plav (4); Dramatic Chib (4); Hi-Y Club (3), (4); President of French Club (4); Orchestra ' (1), (2), (3) ; Public Speaking Contest (3); Senior Dance Com¬ mittee; Student Council. Somebody ought to aiipoint “Bill” official jester of the Senior Class. He knows more about jokes than all the rest of ’31 put together, and he has managed to keep the class in hysterics almost all the time. There is al.so a serious side to “Bill. He has been promi¬ nent in the musical acti ' ities of the school as well as in athletics and Hi- Club. He is a cheerful and oiitimistic little volume of jokes. “Bill” plans to atteaid Maine University next year and take up forestry and we know the country will be overgrown with trees in a few years. Minnie Block ‘Min ' “Few things arc impo.s.dblc to diligence and skill.” Editor-in-chief of Exponent (4); Editor-in-chief of Year Book (4); Dramatic Club (2), (3) , (4); French Club (1), (3), (4); Glee Club (1); Debating Club (4); Student Council (4) ; Silver G. (4). Minnie’s four years in G.H. S. have not been spent in vain. She is one of our most jolly members. But for her skillful work what would have become of our “Exponent”? And how she always iilanned for those conventions! Fun, weren’t they? By winning a newsiiapcr contest she added once more to her laurels. Besides all these acti ities, Minnie has kejit her scholanshi]) in ranking with the highi ' st. Lots of luck next year, Minnie. -H Sheldon Pratt Bliss “Shelly “The 7ioblcst mind the best contentment has.” Year Book Staff (4): Student Council (1). (4); Vice-president (4); President of Freshman ( ' lass; Orchestra (School and As.semhly) (1), (2), (3). (4); School Band (1), (4); Cheer Leader (.0, (4); t uhhe Speaking Contest (3); Senior Dance Committee (4); Photograph Committee (4); .Manager of Isaseball (4): Honor Roll (1). (3), (4); Plays — “Pinafore” (3), “Red Owl (3). “All-of-a-Sndden 1 eggy (4): Clnhs — Dramatic (2), (3), (4), ’ice-president (3), (4); Hi-Y (2), (3), (4), ice-president (4); Science (4); French (2). “Shelly” needs no introduction for who of us hasn’t m et him sometime during the last fotir years? What of importance for the good of the school has happened that “Shelly” hasn’t had something to do with? The answer is almost nothing. If something needs an efficient manager, or if some important committee needs a chairman “Shelly ’ is the one to till the jiosition. He has m t been too busy however, to neglect the attrac¬ tion in the office. G. H.S. wishes him as great success in his future undertakings as he has had the past four years. Helen Phoebe Bonneville “Bonnie” “A good reputation is more vrdmdde than -money:’ (’ertificate on Itemington (2); Certificate on Poyal (3); Class Basketball (D, (2), (3); Commercial Club (4). “Bonnie” is one of the poi)ular .short ])eoi)le in the class of ’31. She is ])robabl3’ best known for lu ' r auburn haii- and cheery smile. Many i)eoi)le know how she is always heli)ing to brighten up her surroundings. Does she know her teeth? She spends her spare tinu ' in a dentist’s ottice. Don’t you lo ( ' the sound of that diill “Bonnie”? G. H.S. wisln ' s you the best of luck in the future. Ernestine Frances Bostley “Patience is a remedy for every sorrow.” Ernie” Honor Roll; C’ertificate on L. C. Smith (2); ( ' ertificate on Underwood (3); Certificate on Roval (3); Certificate on Remington (3); C’la.ss Basketball (3); Commercial C ' lub (4); (ilee C ' lub (1), (2), (3), (4). “Ernie” is one of the real brunette ' s of the cla. is, and .die has her share of friends. Ha e you heard her jilay the jiiano? She certainly knows her music. Her typing ability has won (piite a jilace for her in thi ' commercial dejiartment. . side from her scliool work and outside acti ities she has worked with “E ” in the office. hatever you do
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