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

 - Class of 1931

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“Finnie” Morrison Finnie “A dry jcsl, sir . . . I iuivc litem (d itiy futyers ' end:’ Sininisili Cliil) (2). “Finnie” is that Ijlond with the ]nn ' ])le and white sweater. T ' ivc’ry time thei ' C ' is a ci ' ow l gathered yon are snre to see him the center of the group. “Finnie” seems to prefer English to an} ' other subjects we have noticed. Fullerton Milo Galbraith ' PhiV “Ambition has no rest!’’ Exponent (3), (4); “Belle of fhircelona” (2); “Pinafore” (3); “Rear Car” (3); “The Managers” (4); “All-of-a-Sudden Peggy” (4); Dramatic Club (2), (3), (4); Glee Club (2), (3), (4); French Cluli (4); Band (3), (4); Silver G.; Year fiook Staff. “Phil” is the popular wavy-haired liero of the Senior Class. He has carried away all the honors in dramatics, and has been ' ery i)rominent in our musical organizations. Nobody likes a hot argument better than “Phil,” as he has shown in his debates. Every¬ one knows and admires him for his ability as an actor. We all expect him to go far in the world of art, and wish him as much success in life as he had in G. ITS. Minnie Gendler ‘‘Red’ ' “Persuasion tijjs her Longue u ' hene’cr she talks.” Glee Club (1); Spanish Club (2); French Club (1), (2), (4); L ' tebating Club (4); Silver G.; Circulation Manager of Year Book. You probably know all about “Red” without reading thi.s. She “Circulation managed” the Exponent as well as sold copies at the close of school. “Red” is a cheerful, sociable, little red-head, and believe us, she is some live-wire. Everybody knows and likes her and she is one of the big reasons for the success of the Exiionent. We can’t see how she can help but be a big success in life with a personality like that. Dorothy Evelyn Goodby “Dot” “Friendliness is a virture of success.” Pro M( ' rito (4); Honor Roll (1), (2), (3), (4). “Dot” is an active niembei ' of the Pro Merito Society. She has always been one of the best dressed girls who have graced our Senior Cla.- s. She had }uite a struggle when she decided to let her hair grow, but she has achieved succe.ss. You will notice the small l)Ug at the nape of her m ' ck. Wherever she may go and whatever she attemi)ts, G. H.S. wishes her tlu ' best o’ luck. Mary Margaret Gorey “Bebe” “Jiuxom, Blithe and Debonair.” ' ice-iiresident of Cla.- s (2); Student Council (D; Cai)tain Class Basketball (3); Exponent (3), (4); Plays — When the Clock Strikes” (3), “Pinafore” (3), “Belle of Barcc ' lona” (2), “All-of-a-Sudden Peggy” (4); Glee Club (2), (3), (4); Archery (4); Dramatic Club (2), (3), (4); French Club (D, (2), (4); Senior Itance Committee (4); ’ear Book Staff (4). Bebe” is that good-looking, liaj)])} ' , social butterfly who has a smile for everyone. She is se( ' n at all the dances and social gatlu ' rings in school as w( ll as out. Don’t, how¬ ever. get the imitression that she doe.sn ' t work. She is always well up in her studies, which, with her pleasing pen-tonality, makes her one of the most popular and honored figures in the school. 2(5

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Ralph Malcolm Duncan “All Ins faults arc such that one loves him still the better for them. Football (4); Class Haskotball (4). Kall)h is just another one of those hoys who can not see the usefulness Although he has made nood in his studies, no one seems to know the reason wondei if it. was Haljih who tried to “skij)” school bv .sending in an (unjity ei the correspondence school? In his last year he attempted to be “sporty” ' bv the gentle pastime of football and class basketball. Uiion asking Kalph if continue his studying his answer was, “Maybe vcs and maybe no.” Bruce Ellis Bruce “Ask me no cjuestions and I ' ll tell you no fibs. By some i eople lie is known, but by others he is just another — boy. If you wish to nieet him, the ne.xt time you hear a loud noi.se, like a street tight, go there and you’ll s( ' ( ' him. His middle name is “noisy.” He either came of his own free will and accoi ' d, or was sent to us from the little school across the river in his Junior year. “Ray” of books, why. Ve ivelope to taking uji he would Ada Jennie Elmer “Ade” “Alu ' a s doing something good.” Spanish Club (2); Commercial Club (2). Ada’s smiling disposition will be greatly mis.-jed next fall. She is one of thoi e (piiet (?) Seniors who make the Senior corridor sound like a scene at a jirize light. She is another graduate who doesn’t have free love for her books, but .she did rpialify for the Spa nish and Commercial Clubs. Whatever 3 -our future may be, Ada, here’s luck to ' OU! Warren Ellsworth Facey Warren “Zealous yet modest.” Hi-Y Club (3), (4); Band (2). (3), (4); Orchestra (4); As.sembl v Orchestra (4). Warren believes in being seen and not. heard, except on his sax. He has done a great deal for G.H.S. in a musical way and is a erv hard worker in eveiything he does. He seems to be a woman-hater around .school, but i)( ' rhai)s that’s becau.se she’s not a Senior too. Although Warren ' s future is, as j’et, undecided, we all wi.sh him heaps of success. John Failla “Johnny” “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” “Belle of Barcelona” (2); “Pinafore” (3); “Pejuta” (4); Hi-Y (2). (3). (4); Sjianish Club (2); Band (1), (2), (3), (4); Glee Club (1), (2), (3), (4); Special Chorus (4). “Johnn.v’’ is that sociable little fellow who plaj ' s a baritone horn in the .school band. He has alwa.vs been a strong suiiporter of our teams and a good friend to eveiwone. “Johnn.v” has done a lot of hard work for the dance committee and the best part of the gvm decorations were usualB ' his brain-children. He is one of tho.se happ 3 ’-go-luck} ' fellows whom eveiwone likes. 25



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George George Herbert Grant. Jr. ' ‘ir? and icisdoni are born with a tnati. ' ’ I’ro Mrrito; Honor Koll (1), (2), (3), (4); Hi-Y Club (4). Who is thoro that dors not know this popular Senior? He is that tall, good natnred young man in Hoorn 1.5. Geoi-gc has quite a sense of humor, and it was always a helii when elas.ses wei-e becoming dull. He has made a gi-eat many friends during his stay in (!. H. .S, ' e’re all with } ' ou, George. Edwin Burr Gregory “Eddie’ “Truth f.s nuijhty and will jn-evad’’ Pi ' o Mei’ito (4); Assistant business M.anager of ' ( ' ai ' book (4); Hxiunu ' nt Staff (4); Hi-Y Club (2), (3), (4), Treasurer (4); Science Club (4); Glee Club (4). “Eddie” has made his four year’s of High School pr’ofitable. He has not only obtairnal a high aver-age in his studies, but has made many fi ' iends among his teachers and fellow prtprls. He belongs to rntrnerous chtbs, and has wor-ked hard to make these clubs better so that the next class can enjoy them. He is going firrthcr in educating himself and we wish him the best of luck. Elizabeth Lucetta Haigis “Lib” “Hut she is wondrous fair.” “Gvpsy Hover” (1); “Belle of Barcelona” (2); “Pinafoi ' c” (3); Student Council (2); Latin (drtb (4); Glee Club (1), (2), (3), (4). “Lib.” the speed cpieen of G. H.S., has been seen freqirently this irast year tearing ar’ormd in her bright yellow roadster. In between rides she has managed to keep rtp in her studies. “Lib” hasn’t decided as to her futirre, but she is evidently thinking of the old adage-—“Hitch your wagon to a star’, just sit tight and there you ar;e.” She’s sitting tight, and oitr wishes ar-e that the rest of this rnaxrrr comes true. Irwin Read Hale ‘Ir“ It is difficult not to write satire.” Pr’O Merito (i); Second Team basketball (3); business Manager (3); Student Council (3); Hi-Y (3), (4); Silver G. Club (3), (4); Fr’ench Club (1), (3), (4). “Ir” is one of our most ver’satile Seniors. In studies he ranks among the highest, being a member of the Pro Merito Society. Althoirgh he wor’ks id ' ternoons, he finds time for .school activities, for at the end of his Junior year’, he was able to claim a Silver G. H e cannot go out for spor’ts because of his woi’k, but he is no laggard in basketball, tennis, or swimming, besides all of this he is freqirently seen in the inner’rno.st circles of the social group, Deer’freld Academy will claim this industrious, cheerful student for a 3 ’car’ befor’e he enters college. Clyde Luther Hamilton “Cly” Zealous, yet modest.” “Cly” is that modest chaj) who finds a feminine inter’est in the Sophornoi’e class. We don ' t blame you “Cly.” but how about giving your class a br’eak. “Cly” has been faith¬ ful in his studies and likes the faculty. Per’haps that accounts for his being studious. He has made many friends and will go on doing so in the futur’e.

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