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

 - Class of 1924

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THE EXPONENT 31 EDWIN GOULD FISKE “Give my compliments—Mr. Veller’s compliments—to the Justice; and tell him I’ve spiled his Beadle,” Basketball (3, 4) ; Football (4). “Pinky” has always been popular with the Exponent’s Grinds Depart¬ ments, but he hasn’t had to rely on that for fame. His well-known head of hair streaks around a basketball floor like a comet with a mission in life. He isn’t asleep very often. And they say that “Pinky” isn’t so bashful about girls as he used to be. REGINALD FOSTER PFERSICK “God bless him—who first invented sleep.” Baseball (3-4) ; Basketball (2, 3, 4 ); Football (3-4) ; Class Marshal (4). The tall, dark and handsome sheik of the class of ’24 is “Reggie.” He has been a clever pitcher, and center on the football and basketball teams. He led the team in points in basketball two years, and has always been among the valley leaders. His favorite pastime, outside of sleeping, is to sit on a stonewall and smoke his old “Briar.” He expects to be a post graduate next year. We wish you the best of luck, “Hutch.” ROLAND ELLSWORTH REED “Ah, there are no children any longer.” Tennis (3-4) ; Basketball (4) ; S. A. S. (4); Assistant Manager Ex¬ ponent (2). “Roily” is a good thing in a small package, as all will agree. His work helped greatly in making the basketball team so sucessful this last year. He wields a wicked racquet in tennis, and, through it, has brought G. H. S. much fame in the neighboring schools. We wonder if his heart is immune to Cupid’s dart. This youth intends to enliven M. A. C. next year. ISABELLE LIVINGSTON “For I’m to be Queen o’ the May, mother, I’m to be Queen o’ the May” Senior-Junior Debate (3); Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); Prom Committee (3); President Glee Club (4); Senior Play (4) ; Exponent (4). There is no dispute as to “whose Izzy is she?” for. “Izzy” belongs to the whole class. And what a big place she has filled! She excels in a great many things, but her strong points are Latin, math, and debate. Who can forget last year’s debate! And didn’t you sympathize with Araminta when Mrs. Faulkner appeared? How she can make the old assembly piano peal forth! “Izzy” intends to take a post graduate course, attend Smith, and then take a course in law at Columbia. We’re betting on her for the first feminine Chief Justice. ANTOINETTE JOSEPHINE KOZISKI “The mildest manners and the gentlest heart.” Antoinette is one of those quiet girls (in school), who never says much, but seems to be deep in thought. We wonder what she is thinking about? This ambitious girl is one of our commercial students, and has won medals and certificates in typewriting. She has no definite plans for the future.

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30 THE EXPONENT DORA MARGARET LILLIE “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.’” Dora is one of those ambitious young people who comes to us from Millers Falls every moiming. Not even late trains can make her lose her happy, carefree manner. She has won several awards in typewTiting. Dora is undecided as to the future. SARAH BRIERLY PORTMAN “Silence is deep as Eternity, Speech as shallow as Time.” Pro Merito. Sarah is noted for her shyness and her modesty. She is one of our most fluent linguists, having French and Latin on the tip of her tongue. She is also an expert typist, being one of our three stars who traveled to West Springfield. Sarah’s weak points are her fondness for candy and the movies. But ' vve all know her eyes aren’t weak! She has a passion for moonlight rambles with a certain one. Sarah goes to Middlebury. DORA KOPLEMAN “So cunning, and so young.” Dora is the small brunette who is usually seen hurrying about from class to class. Her chief accomplishment is talking. She just loves to talk! Wherever you see her, you see Bessie. She is a good typist, and has won several awards. Dora has not determined upon what work she will take up. JULIA ELILZABETH PIERCE “Every cloud will wear a rainbow. If your heart beats right!” Julia came here last fall from Easthampton. She is that calm, quiet girl with the glorious deep-auburn tresses. She has worked very steadily at her studies. Her smiles are so infectious that Brown keeps her picture in his studio to capture customers for him. After graduation, Julia is going “way out West.” JULIA MARIE FALVEY “Her friends, there are many. Her foes are there any?” “July” has managed to keep the entire faculty earning their salaries during her high school career. And just for variety, she( is switchboard operator at the Greenfield Electric Light Company. Rumor has it that Julia likes onions,—we will not add tobacco, for that is not true. Perhaps those are just significant of Sunderland? She goes to Bay Path next year.



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32 THE EXPONENT LEONA WINIFRED CLAPP “Give me with gay folly to live.” Junior Prom committee (3). Leona is one of the belles of the class, one of those fickle blondes! Her high school career has been spent mostly in studying (?), not subjects of literature, history, or language, but studying human nature of a certain species. She served on the Banner Committee for Junior year, and showed us her skill in sewing. In August she will start working for the Standard Oil Company. HAROLD THOMAS FIELD “In every gesture, dignity.” Pro Merito; “Come Out of the Kitchen” (4). Harold is the boy who says it was easy to be in the Pro Merito Society. Perhaps it was for him, for he has perserverance enough to overcome any obstacle,—or algebra problem. Many accorded “Tucker” with the clever¬ est acting in the Senior play. He had so much experience with the Co-Op¬ erative Grocery Company that he was elected to the Finance committee. Harold enters Holy Cross College next year. Best of luck, Harold. RUTH NORMA MARTIN “A wonderful, thrilling voice.” Orchestra (2, 3, 4); “Patience” (4). Ruth is the shining musician in our class. She plays in the School orchestra, the special Orchestra, and has walked off with the leading lady’s part in the opera which the Glee Clubs are practicing. She gave us a glimpse of her talent at the Junior Prize Speaking. Ruth intends to go on v;ith her music next year. ELMER LAWRENCE TAYLOR “I go, I go, look how I go! Swifter than arrow from Tartar’s bow.” Pro Merito. Elmer travels to school every day via the two wheeled vehicle. Al¬ though fighting through fierce rain and snowstorms, he has nevertheless, been hindered by nothing from arriving some time. We admire his pluck. He stands very high in the scholarship list. Elmer goes to Worcester Tech this fall, where his success is assured by his conquering will-power. LAILA INEZ DUTCHER “Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are.’” Inez is a very modest young woman, until one becomes acquainted with her. Then she becomes a real friend. She and Harriet are never seen, one without the other. Inez comes from Leverett, but it also seems that she has an interest in California. We’d really like to know what is there, that she should have such a strong attachment for it. Inez is going to be at home after graduation, and the best wishes of ’24 go with her.

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