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

 - Class of 1923

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22 THE EXPONENT ARTHUR ALBERT MERZ “Art” needs no introduction. He has made an enviable record for him¬ self in all forms of sports. Brilliant fullback, Captain of the basketball team, star outfielder—these are all achievements of “Art.” .“Art’s” main weakness is going up to “Bratt”. We wonder why? “Art” plans to attend Middlebury or some other place. BLANCHE DEANE AVERY Blanche is another girl who never seems to have anything to do but study. She is undecided as to what school she will attend next year but she is certain that she is going to take up some kind of Domestic Science work, especially sewing. Next year—Lasell Seminary. WILLET FORBES Willet’s favoritel ambition is some day to surpass Rachmaninoff as a. pianist. Outside of this his hobby is motoring, but not alone. Willet sure does like to go to Athol. Willet has been manager of the track team and leader of the orchestra. He goes t o a college of photography. LEONARD FRANCIS SIMPSON “Len” is the photographer of the class. Outside of school he is affiliated with the foremost photographer in Greenfield. When Len is not taking likenesses he is in Hamp to see Josie. “Len” was in the cast of the senior play. He is going to a school of photography. JOHN EDWARD CAVANAUGH “Jack” is one of our star athletes, having played four years on the football team and two on the baseball team in addition to being Captain of the football team and President of the class for two years. He is going to the American School of Osteopathy at Kirksville, Missouri, next year,— that is, if he can spare the time from going up Maple street.

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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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THE EXPONENT 23 LUCEYLE KATHERINA GRIESBACH If Luceyle is not in the corridors of school she can usually be found at the drawing cottage as it is here she spends much of her time because she is very fond of art and very efficient in it. As a result of her effi¬ ciency we have had some very fine posters for use in various G. H. S. activities. Luceyle is undecided about her future. It was due to her faith¬ ful work that “A Pair of Sixes” was furnished many of its properties. RALPH HASKINS Ralph is the agricultural expert from Leyden Road. However, that isn’t the only thing. He is an expert in scholarship as an average rank of 92 per cent for four years can testify. Studies are his playmates and knowledge is his lodestone. It follows that such a man of parts should be a member of the Pro Merito Society and since he played one of the leading roles in “A Pair of Sixes” he must also be an actor. It is true. Besides t being on the Exponent Board for nearly twq years, he has contributed a great deal to our school paper. Ralph will make his home at “Aggie” for the next four years. PEARL MAY HASTINGS Pearl’s home port is Room 4. When we need a friend we know where to go. Pearl has won several awards in typewriting in addition to being an excellent stenographer. Pearl has accepted a position as stenographer in Goodnow’s Department store. ROBERT HARRIS “Bob” says he has never done anything, but how could that be since he is going to graduate? His favorite sport is tennis and his favorite study is French. (Nix!) So far the ladies have had no charms for Bob, but they might possibly change his mind in years to come. He is not quite sure as to what he will do next fall. RAMONA ADELAIDE BROWN “Rae” has spent four years with us and has done so well that she became a Pro Merito member. This year she has been Exchange Editor for the Exponent. She is going to Middlebury and hopes to be an English teacher sometime.

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