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Ru.ss ' ll. Wo wonder what his iiitc ' resis are that jireveiit him coniinfi to school on time. “Russ” has Ix ' on (|uito activ ' , and his accuracy in class l)asketl)all lui ' h( on a ass(‘t to his team. Xoxt year his cheery “Hello” will he missed from G. U.S.’s corridors. ' I ' h(‘ future is yet to he dc ' cided for “Rii.- s.” hut ’31 wi.shes him th( ' best of luck in what¬ ever he undertakes. K ■ V. John Henry Hyson “Pat” “He satjs little hid thinks much.” Baseball (2), (3). (4); Hockey (3), (4). Who does not know that hockey star? We owe a lot to “Pat” for heliiiiifi us take our oi)i)onents into camj). H( ' has irained many friends and admii ' ( ' rs dui ' in his four years here and no doubt he will fiidn many more. Of course we will miss him next year, hut we will send our best wishes with him foi- his success. 3 O-V Evelyn Jane Jablonski “Ev” “.Vci ' cr idle a inDincnt, hut thrifty and thoughtjul of others.” Honor Roll (1), (2), (3), (4); Pro Alerito (4); Journalism (3), (4); Senior Year Book Committee (4); Tyi)ewritinfi Awards; Commercial Club (1), (2), (4). IG ' elyn is that hard-workinti fjirl from Room 17. She can always be found in the office as soon as school closes, working as hard as ever. She is no stranger to the Roy Walker Dancing; School, for she was seen there nearly every week last year. She is a little hazy on what she wants to do next year t)ut we know that she will succeeil. “Lots of luck, kv( ' lvn!” Irene Clara Jacob Evelyn Marie Jackson “Ev” ‘‘Nothing i.s worth doing unless it is done well.” ' Household Art Awards. Everyone seems to think that Evelyn believes in the .slofian “Silence is fiolden,” but in spite Of this there is another side to “Ev’s” character. True, she may be silent but she is a fjood sport. She is often seen in either a Ford or a bi tan Studebaker. Plvelyn is undecided as to lu ' r future, but we wish her luck in whate er she undci’takes. - 3 “If at first you don ' t succeed, try, try, again.” Honor Roll. Irene is that pretty Semior whom every one admires, or rather envic ' s, because of her curly hair. She is very friendly and will always be iiojailar on account of her smile, . ' he is interestf ' d in C ' ommercial work and has proved herself in her work along this line. 29
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‘ ' Variety alone yivex joy” Lon” Lonita Grace Harlow Ivxiioiiont, Staff (2), (. ' ), Associate I ' alitor (3), Jvlitor-in-chicr (I); “Red Owl” (3); Student Council (4); Winner Junior Prize Sjieakins (3); Silver G. Clul) (3); Editor-in- chief Exjionent Annual (4); Di ' aniatic C ' luh (2). (3), (4); Spanish Club (4); Debating Club (4); Secretary (4); Second Prize Christinas Story Contest (4). “Lon” is better known as “Miss Exponent” and to her we are partly indebted for our excellent newsiiaiier. Her winning iiersonality and charming voice enabled her to secure the Junior jirize siieaking award. She is one of the jiillars of the Dramatic Club, and besides that, belongs to other clubs in which she is rated as a .iolly member. “Lon” was the onh ' girl to receive a Silver G. when the club was formed. Her literary ability won her the second prize in the Christmas Story Contest this year. Next year the Greenfield Library is to siionsor the keenness which has made her such an all-round girl. Stanley Ellsworth Hartwell ”Stan” “My only hooks were women ' s looks And jolly ' s all they ' ve taught me.” Pro Merito (4); Interclass Basketball (2); Bu.siness IManager of Exponent (2), (3); Class Treasurer (1); Hi-Y (2), (3), (4); Science Club (2); Student Council (D, (3). When Stanley is around the air fairly snaps with wisecracks and sarcasm. It isn’t so much what he says, but the way he says it, that has helped to while away many a period of some dreaded class a little less boringly. Perhajis it is this ready wit that has made him .so popular in his .school life. Although he has spent many of his waking hours in the floral business, his studies have not been affected, as he is the jiresident of the Pro Merito Society. Northeastern claims him next year, and we know Lady Luck will be with him in whatever he undertakes. Russell Elwin Hawley ”Russ” “Deeds, not words.” “Russ” seems to derive fun from almost anything. Y ' e never .see him glum but with a smile for everyone. “Ru.ss” doesn’t seem to take an interest in the fairer sex, but maybe some day some j’oung damsel will pierce his armor. “Henny” “She’s little but she ' s wi.se She’s a terror for her size.” Pro Merito (4); Ba.sketball (1), (2), (3), (4); Exponent Staff (4); Erench Club (4); Latin Club (4); Arclu ' ry Club (4); Debating C’lub (4). What would the lia.- ketball team have done without Eleanor? Many a game has been won by her sport.smanshi]i and fighting .sjiirit. Besides excelling in athletics, Eleanor has lieen acti ( ' in her High School career, as well as a true friend to everyone. Her ability as a student is shown by the nuim ' rous aiipearances of her name on the honor roll. Eleanor has found enjoyment in .swimming and tennis and taken, all in all, is an all-round siiort. Good luck Eleanor! Our best wishes go with j ' ou. Eleanor Payne Henrich Erwin George Hoelle ”Er” “.Men of jew icords are the In.st men.” .V man of mysti-ry is Erwin. E ( ' ryone wonders when ' he sixauls his timi ' and where he finds his enjoyment. He says he hasn’t done anything, and yet we all know that he would be mis. ;ed if not around. He is a heliiing friimd and enjoys studying (?). His plans for the future arc vague, but the best wishes of the cla.ss of ’31 go with him.
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1 Mildred Rose Jarvis “Millie’’ ‘‘She idkes rc)» ' oof, dcfciil, and viclnry idl ndtli good cheer and joy.” Honor Roll; l asketl)all (1), (2), (3), (4); ]iasketl)all Manager (3); Baf ketball Captain (4) ; Year Book Committee (4); Photo raiih Committee (4); Class Treasurer (1); Class Secretary (2), (4); Cheer Leader (4); Commercial Club (4); Executive Committee (4). Our “Millie” is that l)runette who always has a great broad smile on her face. She m ' ver leaves her fri ends without a cheerfid “so long” and a great big smile. “Millie” is our cheer leader, too! When she shakes her fists at us we do our yells with ] lenty of vim. She was captain of basketball, and after every game she runs down the corridor, smiles, and ,says, “We won”! When “Millie” leaves this year we wish her the very best of luck. “So long, Millie.” Ruth Frances Jones “Jonesie” “As merry as the day is long.” Honor Roll (3); Basketl)all; Field Hockev; “Pinafore”; Spanish Club (2); Archerv (4); Glee Club (2), (3), (4). Ruth is that tall blonde girl who has won more new laurels in basketball this jmar, for who Innsn’t seen Ruth performing her best as forward on the Girls’ Varsity Basketball Team. More than once has she been cheered for i)iling up scores for her team. Besides this, her jokes and good humor have added fun to man y a weary class room. Whatever you do after High School days, “.Jonesie,” may luck be with you. Ella Harriet Judd “El” “Her ways are ways of pleasant ness and all her paths are peace.” Honoi- Roll (1), (2), (3), (4); Pro Merito; Personal Editor of Exponent (4); Year Book Committee (4); Journalism (3), (4); h’rench Club (2); Spanish Chil) (4); Archerv Club (4). Almost everyone knows that there are quiet and studious people in G. H.S., and that IHla is one of them. She is quiet, she talks quietly, and studies quietly. Ella is one of the students who has been on the honor roll all the four years in High School. With this good record we know she will l:)e a succe.ss in her career. Dorothy Mae Kartcheske “Dot” “The ride oj my lije is to make bu.sincss a ])lcasure and pleasure a business.” Typewriting Certificate s; d’ennis Tournament (1); Commercial Club (4). “Dot” is our hapjiy-go-lucky daughter of G.H.S. She never worries, but is always joking and laughing off hai ' dshii)s that i ass her wa.y. I’he art of laughing and joking is all rolh ' d up in one for “Dot.” She never weai ' s shoes that don’t have heavy plates on the he(4s to mak( ' noist ' in the cori ' idoi ' s and the rooms. “Dot” says, “Ia) ' e, li e, laugh, for tomorrow you may be sad and lonely.” Betty Hulme Kelleher Betty “.4 jxmnd oj pluck is worth a ton of luck.” Bask( ' tball (4); Class Basketball (3); Journalism (4); Club Editor (4); Journalism Convention (4); Archery Club (4); French Club (4); Latin Club (4). ■Alloth( ' r one of our (piiet and studious girls is Betty, but she does keep pace with her other Iriends at dances. Therefore we hoja ' Betty will lie as succi ' ssful in college as she has Ix ' en here.
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