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THE EXPONENT 17 ROBERT SAMUEL IIALL Sammie first came into prominence in our school life as president cf the senior class and of the S. A. S. Sam has rendered efficient service in these offices. He was. an important member of the Senior debating team. We know very little of Sam’s private life, but we’re betting that he’ll knock the co-eds off at DePauw. EVA PATRICIA VERVILLE Our petite vice-president, Eva, has certainly been a very busy person. She is a member -of the Glee Club and the Pro Merito Society. She has been on the Senior Finance Committee, Dance Committee, S. A. S. collectoi for two years, and Chairman at the Junior-Senior debate. Eva just loves dancing and automobiling. She is a good example of that old saying, “Good things come in small packages.” Ask “Ed,” he knows. EUSTACE IRA MERRILL “Eust” is that little boy you see in a flivver with “Gunny.” “Eust” may be small but that means nothing. He has been Class Treasurer and a good one for three years. He was Business Manager of the Exponent last year and usually anything that has money in it we let “Eust” handle. “Eust’s” favorite hobbies are taking care of money and getting good marks, for he belongs to the Pro Merito Society. “Eust” plans to go ' to M. A. C. If he has a Gunn to protect him we think he’ll be O. K. ESTHER JOHNSON SMEAD Esther is one of the most studious girls in the class, and it is her hard studying which has made her Salutatorian. This year she has been Secretary of the class and a member of the Pro Merito Society. In Septem¬ ber she will go to Mt. Holyoke. Esther’s ultimate ambition is to become a teacher. MARGUERITE COWAN “Dot” is full of pep and can usually be seen about 7.59, running to¬ ward school with a tie in one hand and her coat in the other. She ha,? been Secretary -of the S. A. S. and Assistant Treasurer of the class as well as being on several dance committees. Next year Marguerite will accom¬ pany Mabel to Bay Path.
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DEPARTMENT L Grte$b ch U) CLASS OF 1923 GREENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
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18 THE EXPONENT ALICE ELIZABETH TANNER Alice’s policy is “Friendship for all;” whoever is acquainted with her does not lack a friend. She is a Pro Merito member and captain of the Girls’ basketball team. She hopes to go next year to Fitchburg Normal school where she will prepare to teach Junior High. WILLIAM HENRY O’NEIL, JR. Bill entered G. H. S. as a bashful young man, but since he fell into the clutches of a certain young freshman, he has become quite a dashing Romeo. “Bill” piloted the football team through a successful season. He is going to enter Northeastern next fall. HELEN APTE THURSTON Helen is the little brunette who likes to carry on conversations in study period. She seemed able to keep “Bob” rather occupied answering her questions. Helen is going in training in a Springfield Hospital. Won’t she look inviting in a nurse’s uniform? CHARLES LESLIE PARKER “Chuck” has been one of the class’s most efficient fishermen. Often he has taken his pole and caught 15 or 20 Connecticut River whales. Al¬ though not a social butterfly, “Chuck” has many admirers in this school. “Chuck” goes to the University of Maine. MARION CORA HARTWELL Marion’s activities in high school have been many. Among the duties she has performed are, S. A. S. collector for four years, a, member of the Freshman Reception committee, on the Finance Board, the Exponent Board, in the Glee Club, on many debates and a member of the Pro Merito Society. Marion may enter a Normal School in the fall, or she may teach district school.
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