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1919-1920 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM 1919-1920 BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM G. H. S. 1920 FOOTBALL TEAM
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THE EXPONENT 17 So now we have the perfect man, In spite of his red dome; A squelched and meeklike husband he Who never leaves his home. • Dorothy V. Taylor, Harold D. Beaman. IVY ODE Tune: Materna Oh Ivy! Oh Ivy! a tiny root we plant. And in the years that follow, A giant vine you’ll grant Oh Ivy! Oh Ivy! how dear you are we say. And you will be there to the last. Of old G. H. S. days. Oh Ivy! Oh Ivy! so weak and yet so strong. Your shining leaves will shadow. The dear old school e’er long. Oh Ivy! Oh Ivy! we crave thy bless¬ ing now ' . That loyalty and truth may rest. On every Senior’s brow. Oh Ivy! Oh Ivy! the Seniors soon will leave. And some will be victorious. And some go forth to grieve. Oh Ivy! Oh Ivy!—as we stand here and sing. Let all the years that follow us. Your memory round us cling. Clarice L. Mesick. PRESENTATION OF GIFT Our time of s tudy at Greenfield High School has terminated and it has left the Class of 1920 in debt. Not financially but for the knowl¬ edge which this institution has given us and which we never can return. As a gift of appreciation we give this fiag to the school which has meant so much to our class. May it mean to those who look upon it in later years the same as it means to those who give it, carrying with it the spirit of G. H. S. and strengthen¬ ing our motto: “Loyal to the End.” Herbert Buckley, Preident of the Junior class said: “Members of the Class of 1920, in behalf of the Green field High School, I accept this gift and thank you heartily for it.” CLASS OF 1920 Senior Sketches 1 Emilia Victoria Arrighi “Heart on her lips—soul within her eyes.” Emilia frankly admits that she has not done much of importance dur¬ ing her four years of high schooling, but we all know that Emilia’s pres¬ ence has helped to make our class of 1920 what it is. Doesn’t everybody agree? There, we told you you would. Emilia expects to attend business college next year. 2 John Norman Alberti “He was a man, take him for all in all.” “Long Jawn” is famous for his oratory, as a result of which he be¬ came our representative of the Chamber of Commerce. Jawn is a veteran pitcher, also famous as class marshal. Isn’t he beautiful when he slowly steps up on the platform and solemnly bows his magic wand. He was chosen as Class Day orator and his deep bass voice sure can carry. “Jawn”. goes to Worcester Tech. 3 Esther Marion Austin “ Day unto day uttereth speech. And nig ht unto night showeth knowledge.” Esther, the whirlwind guard of the Senior Basket Ball Team! The en- enticing Widow Chic in “Nathan Hale!” Junior Red Cross Commit¬ tee! Chairman of a chapel debate! S. A. S. Collector! Freshman Re¬ ception Committee! Good work, Es¬ ther. She is undecided what she will do next year. Maybe, Simmons. 4 Harold Damon Atwood “ My lovely, living boy. My hope, my help, my love, my life, my joy.” Harold has done a great deal to keep up the spirits of the “1920 crew” when gloom was prevalent on every face (exam time) for you know he’s really witty. Don’t take offense, Harold, but as the saying goes, “Everyone loves a fat man” and I guess the fat man is usually at peace with the world. He hasn’t told us what he is going to do next year but the position of conductor
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