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

 - Class of 1930

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Charles Wilfred Landry “Sugar” Honor Roll (1), (3). (4); Dramatic Club (3), (4); Band and Orchestra (1), (2), (3), (4); Student Council (4); Year Book Staff; Basketball (4); Manager Basketball (4); Class Treasurer (3), (4); Hi-Y (2), (3), (4) ; Senior Dance Committee; Exponent Staff (2), (3), (4); Baseball (4); Football (4); Senior Play; Journalism Play (4). Whew! What hasn’t Charlie done! Oh yeah, I forgot something. Charlie managed the basketball team during his Senior year, besides playing a flashy game at forward. The stage also claimed “Chuck.” Who will ever forget Charlie as the hero of the Senior Play, “Polly With a Past !” “Chuck” also appeared in several Dramatic Club Plays. We shall all be sorry to lose such a versatile boy. “O. b ' the way, have you a match?” Ada May Lapc We have all seen little Ada about school, but she is one of those people who have not had much to say. Ada is a little bit of a person, but we know that she must have many thoughts in her mind and high ambitions that are worthy of a “big girl.” Although you have not named the school you wish to attend, Ada, we wish you all the success in the world. Adelaide Louise LaShier Adelaide has kept most of her business to herself. Perhaps that’s the best way, don’t you think so? For a while we used to see her along the corridors with one of the artist students in High School. However, this last year that couple has been missing. What happened, Adelaide? Her future is yet undecided, but here’s to success along whatever lines she follows, eh, what? Ellen Louise Lawler Ellen is one of the jolly girls in our class. She is a little shy, but she always gets there. Many a tiresome class has been made into fun by Ellen’s pranks. Ellen and Janet were always together. They made a pair when they got started. We wish you the best of luck, Ellen. Elizabeth Mac LcBaron “Betty Commercial Club (3) ; Spanish Club (3) ; Two Silver Pins on typewriting and Reming¬ ton certificate; Tennis team (3). Betty is that shy little girl from Room 15 who is such a cracker-jack at tennis. She is also a clever typist, and is a famous “capturer of hearts.” especially the heart of our famous football hero. “Sitting Bull”! Betty has not thought very much of the future, only of the fact of leaving dear old G. H. S. and Ed! However, we are sure that her sunny smile and tennis racket will help her to win many more honors and hearts.

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“Flash John Gregory Kelleher President of Class (3). (4); Student Council (2), (3), (4); Senior Dance Committee (4) ; Class Basketball (3) ; Chairman Year Book Committee (4); Delegate Student Council Convention at Brookline (3); at Beverly (4). Of course we all know John is the president of the Senior Class, a distinction which shows his popularity. He headed many important committees and the success of these committees was due to him. “Flash” was present at all the Senior parties, and so was his “inspiration.” How could those parties have been successful without John and ? ? We shall miss John’s tall figure in the corridors next year, as Holy Cross calls him. Good luck, John. Harriet Frances Kelley “Harry” Biology (2); Spanish (3); Dramatic Club (2), (3); Glee Club (1), (2), (3), (4). “Harry” is a very busy student in Greenfield High School, for she has many talents. She has an excellent speaking voice, is developing her singing voice, and has a gift for acting. Harriet has taken an active interest in dramatics, and has been a valuable mem¬ ber of the Glee Club. For three years she took part in the Glee Club Operettas, and did much toward making them a success. Next year “Harry” expects to continue with dramatics, and her class wishes her the best of success. Isabelle Madelene Kelly “Belle” Basketball (1), (2); Biology (2); Journalism (2), (3), (4). “Belle” is the ambitious girl in our class. That is, she is always busy chewing gum. Her personality and winning smile cannot be surpassed. Although this senior has the reputation of being a man-hater, we aren’t cjuite so sure. We wonder why “Belle” takes those numerous trips to New York City. What’s the answer? Isabelle has taken an active interest in the Journalism Classes, and she will be missed next year. “Belle” intends to become a nurse. Walter William Korchinski “ Harp ” Track (3); Commercial Club (2); Football (2), (3), (4); Basketball (2), (3), (4); Base¬ ball (2), (3), (4). Walter is one of our best athletes and has played a large part in our athletic contests for the past three years. Often has his work brought victory to G. H. S. As to his future, “Walt” is still undecided on a school, but it is sure that he will continue his athletic activities at some prep school. Joseph Anthony Krysin “Joe” Football (4). Joe” tells us he is air minded. Doubtless, you have noticed the pictures of air¬ planes that adorn the covers of his school books. He is not the least of our football players who have won letters. “Joe” intends to go to some School of Aeronautics next year, and we all wish him the best of luck.



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Dorothy Gray Lee “Dolly ' ' Journalism (4). “Dolly” is one of the members of the Senior Class who is seen, but not heard. Never¬ theless. we should certainly miss her if she wasn’t among us. She is most obliging and will help out when asked. She has been an active member of the Journalism Class, and a helpful one. “Dolly’s” weakness is brunettes. Look around any week-end and you will see that we are right. This Senior is interested in dramatics, and although she is some¬ what undecided, she expects to go away to a School of Expression. Where? Why, in Boston, of course. Claire Amy Leighton One of the most industrious girls during the four years she has spent in Greenfield High School is Claire. Nothing seems to deter her from making money. She is the “soda-jerker” who is so popular among the teachers. In a certain questionnaire it was found that she earned as much as any one person in the whole school. She is one of our best-dressed girls, too. Her ability as a scientist is known because she likes to argue with the teachers. Her algebra class is enjoyable because she “giggles” continually. May these “giggles” ne’er turn to tears! Ruth Irene Lewis “Rufus Spanish Club (3); Joke Editor (3), (4); Class Basketball (3), (4); Champion Team of Rainbow League (4), Captain (4); Field Hockey (3), (4); Pro Merito. Ruth is a girl who possesses the greatest art of mankind — that of being a true friend. Through thick and thin she’s stuck with us in her quiet role, happy, cheerful, and willing to work. When the Exponent was in need of an extra article it was Ruth who wrote it. For four years her scholarship record has ranked among the highest. G. H. S. will cer¬ tainly lose one of its best helpers when Ruth passes through its portals. We expect to see her later as a librarian or secretary. Oceans of luck, Rufus, and may every wave be a billow of success. “Jan Janet has been one of our most cheerful classmates during our high school years. We shall always remember Janet with mischief in her eye, for that’s just natural for her. .She is to enter M. A. C. in the fall. Best of luck, Janet. Mildred Elizabeth Lyman Mickey French Club (1), (2); Commercial Club (2), (3); Journalism (4); Year Book Staff; Pro Merito. Mildred is that tall, good-natured girl whom we all know anti admire. Mildred ' s favorite pastime is dancing. However, she has also distinguished herself in scholastic honors. She is a Pro Merito member. Alumni editor of the Exponent, and her name is always on the honor roll. In her Senior year, Mildred honored G. II. S. by her type¬ writing award in the Connecticut Valley Contest. Mildred expects to work this fall. We know she will succeed. Janet Martha Lockhart 26

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