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

 - Class of 1931

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John Dinsmore Caldwell ‘Johnnie” ‘Truth is precious and diviuc.’’ Ilockoy ManitKPr (2); Journalism (2), (3); Rand (1), (2), (3), (4); Orclipstra (1); A.ssoml)ly Orchestra (1); Science Club (1). “Johnnic ' ” is that tall, bashful blond that everyone likes so well. “Johnnie” could ])oso for the fa. ' hion-]ilate, of what, the well-dressed man will wear. He is carefree and a very easy-goiiifi chap, with a pleasing i)ersonality and the faculty of making friends easily. We hope that he will never forget the friends that he has made in G.H.S. We wish “Johnnic ' ” succe.ss and the best of luck. Roberta CarpenteT 3 “Bert” “So sweet the blush oj hnshfiducss. Honor Roll (1), (2), (3); Girls’Basketball (2); Commercial Club (1). (2), (3), (4). “Bobbie” is that little blonde girl who has been so iirominent in tlu ' acti ' ities spon¬ sored by the Commercial Club. She is admired and liked by everyone. She has “It” in the form of a charming personality. She is the spirit of neatness itself. G.H.S. knows that such a little miss will be a success wl) rcver she may go, and we wish her the Ix ' st of luck. . . -x Vn Ina Charlotte Carroll Ina “Virtue is like u rich, stone — best jdniii set.” Ina is that tall, blonde girl who is so quiet. She is well known on account of her various activities with the Salvation Army, having been a iirominent member of this organization for a gi ' eat many years. Wherever she may go and whatever s he may do, we hope that she will never forget G.H.S. We heartily wish her success and luck in whatever she may mulertake. “And ichat she (ireatly thouyht, she nobly dared.” Honor Roll (1); ICxponent (3); “Rear Car” (3); “Ikdle of Barcelona”; Dance Com¬ mittee (4); Band (2), (3), (4); Dramatic Club (3), (4); Glee C’lub (1), (2), (3), (4). Did you ever see Loui. ' e when she wa. n’t enjoying herself? Of counsc ' not. She is one of those persons who have the happy faculty of making things lively for lu ' rself and for others. Louise and her little Ford have become quite a figure around G. H.S. Often on these excursions a certain alumnus is seated at her side. But, besides thoroughly en¬ joying hersc ' lf, she has done much for her school and her cla.ss. She belongs to the Dramatic Club and has disjilayed great talent. Louise has been the spirited drum major of our High School Band for three j’ears. Oh! what would we do without Louise? Evelyn Louise Causebrook “Tote” Honor Roll; Commercial Chib (1); Spanish Club (2). .Anna is a person about whom everyone .says “.she’s one peach of a girl.” e wi.sh there were more ju.st like her. That Anna belongs to our studious group is shown by the appearance of her name on the Honor Roll. She is especially interested in Com¬ mercial subjects and Spanish. e might add that with her dark hair one coukl almost mistake her for a Spanish Senorita. Anna has not yet decided what she will do next j’car, but our best wishes go with her. ‘Ann Anna Lucille Cavanaugh ‘Her looks were like a flower in May. Her smile was like a sumrner moon.” 21

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f Katherine Frances Bullette “Kay” ‘‘Wisdom is better than rubies.” Honor Roll; Pro Morito; TypewritiuK Awards; “l inafon ' ”; Coininorcial Clul) (2), (4), President (4); Glee Cluh (3), (4); Dramatic Club (4); Pul)lic Speaking Contest. “Kay” is that little girl with that twinkle in her eye and ready smile for everyone. There is something about her that attracts people. She never gets excited and when she starts talking everyone ])ays attention, for “Kay” always has something interesting to say. She is an ambitious little iierson, for she has not only stood high in her studies, but has sjient some of her spare hours at Carson’s. She also likes big cars, especially when that certain “somebody” from Turners Falls is at the wheel. We wish you luck in whatever vou undertake, “Kay.” Margaret Mary Bulman “Knowledge is power” Honor Roll ; Spanish Club (2), (4) ; Dramatic Club (3), (4) ; Book-4 ' eek Play (4) ; Latin Club (4); ’ice-jirc ' sident of Spanish Club (4); Pi’o Merito. Margaret Rulman has been a studious member of the class of ’31. Her college friends have kc])! her so busy outside of school hours that we haven ’t seen much of her. She has been, however, a faithful member of the Dramatic Club. She has been a helpful, willing, and efficient member of the class. “Peg” has chosen Smith College for further study, and we wish her success there. Stanley Hobart Burgess “Stan” “The crest and erotening of edl good, Life ' s final star, is brotherhood.” Hi-Y (4). Who’s the cpiiet little boy in Room 14, who barely lets his existence become known? “Stan” has not been very active in his Higli School career, but is noted for his witty remarks. “Stan” says he enjoys history class. Perhaps he will take up history after graduation but whatever he does, here’s luck. Harold Edward Burke “Hatty” “He was ever preeise in promise-keeping.” Football (3). Harold is better known by his nickname, “Harry.” He is short, but very broad- shouhh ' red. The. e give a suggestion of the strength which we know is there, — ask any of his football mates wlam he tackles them in a practice session. “Harry” is very popu¬ lar— a.sk his many fiiends. Y ' e wish “Harry” the best of luck and hope that he will never forged his friemds in (l.H,.S. Esmonde Joseph Bushey “Essy” “Play ' up, play up, and play the game.” Honor Roll (1), (4); Hockey (1), (2), (3), (4); Baseball, Junior Varsity (2), (3); Foot¬ ball (3), (4); Cla. s Basketball (1), (2), (3), (4); (lolf (3), (’ai)tain (4); Member of Year Book Staff. “I ' Ssy” is that tall, stalwart lad who plays football and hockc ' y. He stride ' s through the corridors with jeantln ' r-like ea.se that reminds one of an Indian. He is admired and liked by everyone for his charming personality and the ability to make life-long friends, e are .sure that “Fssy” will be a success wherever lie goes, and (I. H. S. wishes him luck. 20



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Ellen Grace Chiz Ellen “A smile for all, a u ' clrome ( lad, .1 jovial coaxing u ' ay she had.” Remington Award (3); Commercial Clul) (2), (4). Ellen is that shy little girl who very much enjoys Commercial subjects, hnt she has her good times — what say, Ellen? tShe always has a pleasant gn’cting for everyone, and we will certainly miss her snnny smile. In her .Junior year Ellen was a “sub” on the Girls’ Varsity Basketball team. We know that she was an exceptional forward, inaking wonderful shots. 8he is planning to work next year, and we know that she will be as successful as she has been in G. H. tS. Everett Le Roy Choiniere Everett “Wit is the s(dt of conversation.” Archery Club (4); Science Club (4) ; Orchestra (1 , (2), (3), (4) ; Band (1), (2), (3), (4); Assemblv Orchestra (3), (4); Glee Club (1), (2), (3), (4); Hi-Y (4); “Pepita,” operetta (4). AVe all know Everett by his witty sayings and his love for music. He has belonged to the band and orchestra for his four High School years. These musical organizations will have to learn to get on without him, and it will be hard to find someone to replace him. The rest of us will miss his witty .sayings and his unusual remarks that have brightened many a dull class room. AA’e wish 3 ' ou great success in j’our work next j ' ear Everett. Henry Williams Choiniere Henry “You cat and laugh so much You must he a jolly fellow.” Royal Tj iewriting Award; Spanish Club (2); Band (1), (2), (3); Orchestra (1), (2). Hemy is known as a happy-go-luck.v fellow. Because of his cheerful manner he lias made maiyv close friends in G. H. S. He has taken part in both orchestra and band during his high school career. We’ ' e decided that apjireciation of music must run in families. Since Hemy is iilanning to work next ’ear, we know he will make a success and our be.st wishes go with him. Kenneth William Clark “Ken” Still waters run deep.” “Kcm” is so sh ’ that he has not dared to let himself out and get bettc ' r aciiuainted with his classmates. He is naturall.v (luiet and stud.ving seems to be his main occupation. In this he is a very conscientious worker. His future is still undecided. Helen Pauline Collings Helen “Be happy and your friends arc many.” Honor Roll (1), (2), (3), (4); Eight Typewriting Certificates; O.G.A. Pin; ( ' ommeicial Club (2), (4). Helen knows how to make use of her long fingers. Be.sides being one ol our fastest tvjiists she is a good piano jilayer. It is only at times when she gets out of her .shy spell that .die will let her talent be known. She has an easy disposition to get along with, and her wistful little smile can usually be detected a long di.stance.

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