Greenfield High School - Evergreen / Exponent Yearbook (Greenfield, MA)

 - Class of 1923

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20 THE EXPONENT BERNICE CRANE Bernice is the actress of the class. As “Coddles” in “A Pair of Sixes” she couldn’t be equalled. She was also “primera actriz” in the Spanish play which has just been so well given. Studying and Bernice must get along pretty well together, as her recitations certainly show. She plans to study dancing in New York this summer. Although Bernice has not been with us for four years, her cheerful manner has made us all her friends. We’re sure you’ll succeed, Bernice. ARTHUR JOSEPH KELLEY For four long years there has been trundling through the halls of G. H. S. a boy named “Stud.” Small in stature, but large in ideas, “Stud” has accomplished the first lap of the race of life by finding the girl. We must point with pride to the fact that this little boy has had a notable athletic career in this school. “Stud” was also in the cast of “A Pair of Sixes.” “Stud’s” future is undecided. CECILE EDITH THAYER Our blonde flapper of G. H. S. says she hopes to be an old maid. As things look now, Cecile. we’re afraid your hopes will be shattered. Cecile is a shark at typewriting; sometimes she manages to write twenty words a minute. She is a great asset to her father’s business always telling us to buy our flowers at Thayer’s place. She will make her debut at 1VL A. C. next year? ERNEST WILLARD LETOURNEAU We are pleased to number in the class of ’23, this young man of many achievements. The moon, the palms, the girl—and who is she, “Mucco”? That’s what the class of ’23 has been trying to find out for four years. “Mucco” was treasurer of the class of ’23 in his freshman and sopho¬ more years, guard on the football team for three years, and in the cast of the senior play. “Mucco” is going to take a P. G. next year. MARGARET ELIZABETH HAWKES Margaret has been very faithful in attending G. H. S. considering she has to come iri from the Montague City Road every day. For the past year this young lady has been spending much of her time writing letters to Norwich, to say nothing of enjoying Freshman and Junior week at that famous college. Margaret has won awards in typewriting. She plans to take a kindergarten training course.

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THE EXPONENT 19 MABEL ESTHER ERHART Mabel is our star basketball player, having played for four years, besides being captain of the team for two years. Mabel is some “speedy” especially in typewriting, where she has been the only one to win a gold medal, besides many other awards. She is a member of the Pro Merito Society. Mabel goes to Bay Path next year. ALFRED DAVID VARLEY “Al” is the little boy who looked so cute kid’s day. He sure does make a hit with the girls? We can’t forget what an impression he made on us as the bookkeeper in the Senior play. He is rather undecided as to what definite course he will follow next year. MILDRED CATHERINE TOOMEY “Millie” is one of the gay flappers, who dared to have her hair bobbed. But now she thinks she is a little too dignified for short hair so she puts it up. She says she likes to go hiking when she can ride all the way. “Millie” was our efficient secretary for two years. She has not made up her mind what she will do next year. We hope it is not matrimony. GEORGE ARTHUR GUNN, JR. “Gunny” would rather be in an argument, formal or otherwise, than in any other thing he could think of. He has been in on Senior-Junior debates, as a Junior last year and a Senior this year. Aside from being famous for his powers of argument, he is one o f those few people who have aided in the development of the short story. He has helped the Literary department of the Exponent many times when it called for aid. George starts his career as a lumberman this summer. JOCELYN JANET HARRIS She was nicknamed “Jo” by one of her friends because she so re¬ sembled the character of “Jo” in Louisa Alcott’s “Little Women.” This is quite a compliment to Jocelyn and we all hope that she will become as popular and be as long remembered as this famous character. “Jo” intends to go into training to be a nurse at the Boston Homeopathic hospital.



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THE EXPONENT 21 MARGARET MARY MURPHY “Peggy” has led a very busy life in high school. In spite of being a member of the orchestra, serving on the Senior play committee and the Exponent Board, she has found time to be in the Senior Spanish play. We all enjoyed her part in the Junior speaking last jtear. She shakes a wicked bow on the violin, much to the delight of a certain “him,” from out of town. Her greatest task is to arrive at school on time. “Peggy” plans to enter the Nurses’ Training School at one of the hospitals in Hartford, Conn. EDMUND MARTIN SULLIVAN “Sully” is somewhat of a hunter. He has often taken a day off and walked to the wilderness of Rowe to hunt Mabelle Dears. Besides being famous in the hunting line, “Sully” has been the foremost twirler of the nine. “Sully” plans to attend the University of G. T. D., as he calls it. CATHERINE NOYES Catherine is one of those rare girls who doesn’t care very much for the gentlemen. She is always good natured when she isn’t otherwise. Catherine hasn’t been very prominent in school activities, but she is one of the very few who has brought up the scholarship of the high school by becoming a Pro Merito member. She plans to go to Mt. Holyoke. MAURICE HERBERT PORTER Maurice i going to remain in G. H. S. another year, where he will take a Post-Graduate course. One of his achievements is the composition of the Class Song. This summer he is going to Northampton to take a summer course in music. JULIETTE JEANNE PAPILLON Everyone knows “Judy” and her winning smile. She says she is par¬ ticularly fond of baseball this year. I wonder why? She has never failed to attend a basketball game and cheer for her favorite knight. She seems to keep in practice at all the baseball games too. Never mind, “Judy,” we won’t ask who he is. Her favorite pastime this year is being late or just one minute before the last bell rings. “Judy” intends to attend some Business College next year.

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