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Chester Stanley Cichy “Stan” Hockey (1), (2), (4); Commercial Club (1), (2), (3); Football (2), (3); Band (1), (2); Spanish Club (2). Most of us in G. H. S. know this lad as ‘ ' Stan.” We sometimes wonder why he is called “Stan” and not “Chet.” Perhaps it is another boyhood mystery. When inter¬ viewing “Stan,” he insisted that his name be put in the Year Book correctly. He is among the list of class sheiks, and while he wasn’t so “open” about it, we have neverthe¬ less, found him out. Stanley will probably come flying back to G. H. S. some day, as he intends to take up aviation. Don’t forget your parachute, “Stan.” Margaret Lydia Clark “Marge” Vice President of Pro Merito (4) ; Dramatics (4); Year Book Staff (4); Varsity Basket Ball (4); “Polly With A Past”; Public Speaking Contest (3). This jovial young woman is known by all the students of G. H. S. as most good- natured, and most pleasing to talk with! Many a time she has acted as chauffeuress when the girls’ varsity basketball team has had out-of-town games. Oh, yes, Margaret plays basketball. She is one of the finest guards on the team. She knows how to stick to her “man.” As far as friends are concerned, you’ve made a host of them here, Margaret. Mildred Goodrich Clark “Millie” Biology Club (2). Mildred has been rather quiet during her high school years, but she has managed to do well in her studies. She has won various certificates and medals in typewriting as well as being one of the leaders in stenography. “Millie” enjoys all kinds of sports. In the summer she may be seen chasing tennis balls around at Shattuck Park and she likes swimming, too. Her plans for the future are rather indefinite. She says that she is just going to work somewhere, and we certainly wish her the best of luck in whatever she undertakes. Elizabeth Salome Clement “Betty” Glee Club (2), (3), (4). For four years, Betty has greeted us with her sunny smile of which we have never tired. She is famous for her good nature and sportsmanship. She is always on hand when there is fun to be had, and she certainly is “the life of a party.” No matter how busy Betty is with her studies, she will always help out. We all say that M.A.C. is in luck when it claims her next year. One of Betty’s many accomplishments is her skill in making delicious, flaky pie-crust. We are happy to hear that she may take a course in Household Economics. Ethel Grace Cook “Et” “Et” is that jolly student from Room 14. She certainly knows her stuff, when it comes to rattling on the keys in the typewriting room. When Ethel was forced to stay out of school because of sickness this spring, we all missed her cheery smile and were glad to welcome her back. Et” is undecided as to what she will do next year, but we are sure that she will end up as someone’s most efficient secretary. 19
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“Madge” Mabel Marjorie Bigelow Dramatic Club (4); Glee Club (3), (4); Class Basketball (1), (2); Vice-President (3); Play, “Thank You, Doctor”; Public Speaking Contest (3) ; Year Book Staff (4). “Mudge” needs no introduction. Who hasn’t noticed that different looking girl, or heard that characteristic laugh of hers. But have you ever seen her act? She makes a perfectly stunning boy, an answer to a maiden’s prayer sort of thing, you know. She is a very good piano player, but is extremely modest about it. Besides these parlor sports, “Mudge” plays basketball, and was the captain of her class team during her Freshman year. She plays a sure game of tennis, too. Even at that she made the honor roll quite a few times, but don’t embarass her by asking her how many times. Bceda Emma Boutwell “Bee” Pro Merito. Beeda is one of the quieter members of G. H. S., but has made many friends. Her four years have been spent most profitably, for she belongs to the Pro Merito, and her name appears regularly on the honor roll. Beeda plans to attend Framingham Normal to train as a domestic science instructor. Our best wishes, Beeda. James Anthony Bowe “ Searchlight” Commercial Club (3); Baseball (1), (2); Basketball (1), (2). “Searchlight,” besides being the tallest boy in the class, can be found almost any¬ where in Franklin County with his Nash. Lately the Nash has had an easy time, going only to the Franklin County Hospital. In his early high school days, Jim was a star baseball and basketball player, excelling in the latter sport. During his last two years, he has been working in a local First National Store. From all indications, we believe that it will be no string of pearls that Jim will offer some fortunate young lady, but a chain of red front grocery stores. Stick to it, “Searchlight.” Dorothy Mae Brooks French Club (2); Commercial Club (3); Dramatic Club (3), (4); Biology Club (2); Field Hockey (3). Of course you know her;—she’s that cute little girl that everybody likes. She always has a smile ready for anybody. She has always found time to work, having been employed in Wool worth’s, Markweil Stamp Co., and Hoadley’s Insurance office. Hubert Franklin Brown “Hubie” Band (1), (2), (3), (4); Orchestra (1), (2), (3); Assembly Orchestra (3); Honor Roll (2), (3); Hi-Y (4). Hubert is a quiet but very friendly boy who is well liked by those who really know him. He has helped the band win many a prize with his trumpet. At the beginning of his Senior year he was in the hospital recovering from an operation, but he has made up his work and is again a member of our class. Hubert has decided to be a C. P. A. and will attend the Bentley School of Accounting in the fall. 18
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Bernice Edith Cooke “Bunny French Club (3); Class Basketball (3); Field Hockey (3), (4); Pro Merito. Bernice is that quiet, studious little girl from Room 14. She prepares her lessons faithfully every day and has been a great help to those who aren’t quite so industrious. Bernice plans to enter Middlebury College next fall. We all wish her the best of success. Paul Michael Corsiglia “Pup Football (3), (4); Hockey (3), (4); Baseball (2), (3), (4). To his many friends here in school “Pup” has always seemed to be rather bashful and a confirmed woman-hater, but try and tell this to his many friends outside of school. “Pup” will be best remembered for the part which he has played in Greenfield High School’s athletics. Besides starring in baseball, football, and hockey, Paul is the champion pool player in Greenfield High School. Here’s hoping you shoot to stardom, “Pup.” Evelyn Gertrude Cote “Eve French Club (2); Basketball (1), (2). Evelyn may be tiny, but she holds the key to many hearts — even out as far as Cleveland, Ohio. Eve can be seen at nearly all of our school dances, and can she dance? No wonder that she was chosen as the best girl dancer in our class. Her clothes always portray the latest in fashions. Evelyn’s name has appeared on the absence list more times perhaps, than that of any other Senior, but if she is absent during the early part of the day, she always manages to be there for the close of school. Ernest Milton Crowell “Ernie Hi-Y (3), (4); Dramatic Club (4); Science Club (2); High School Orchestra (1), (2), (3), (4); Assembly Orchestra (1), (2), (3), (4); Senior Play — “Polly With a Past” (Petrowsky); Photograph Committee (4) (Chairman); Pro Merito. “Ernie” is that little boy with the wonderful physique who plays the violin with such surprising agility and talent. A pleasing personality and one of those “Pepsodent smiles” for everyone have made him popular and well liked by all. “Ernie” wants to go to Worcester Tech, but doesn’t know what he wants to be as yet. However, we know that he will succeed in whatever he takes up and we wish him the best of luck. Alexander Cullen Alex Basketball (4). Alexander Cullen, the large he-man of the Senior Class, has that smiling personality to go along with his ambitious nature. He is just over-flowing with pep, vim, and vigor and has a hard time restraining himself. This fact, however, gives him a chance to dis¬ play his will power. We all know how well he served us as center on one of our basket¬ ball teams, and how he stood his ground, not shooting till he saw the whites of their eyes. Next year he is going to the Bentley School of Accounting and learn to count to four digits, not that he can’t do it now, but he must have professional experience. Best of luck. Alex.
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