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Pro Merito Society Greenfield Chapter Class of 1 932 Ethelyn A. Aldrich Frances E. Allen Kathleen E. Bagiev Helen L. Benjamin Robert T. Bitters Ruth Brownell Bernice I. Chaffee Janet M. Cobb Ollie M. Cook Elizabeth I). Dunnigan Helen Ellis Louise F. Galbraith Ruth E. Howard It. Mildred Hutchinson M. Evelyn Kratz Marie E. Learnard Violet W. Longstreet Anna P. Looney Marjorie L. Mayham Marion I. Maynard Ronald L. McCloud Neola K. Morris Arlene E. Murlev Maverette x . Newcomb M. Ellen Peck June E. Robbins Gerda L. Rosenzweig Harriet B. Smith Frances M. Strecker Royal K. Tanner Margaret E. Weir Annette Weld Arlinc L. Whipple Effie M. White 14
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Senior Executive Committee President Robert T. Bitters Vice-President Deborah Hunt Vice-President John L. Corliss Secretary Helen Ellis Treasurer Wesley W. Dame 13
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WILLIAM MARTIN AGOXIS “Bill” “Curly hair,” saith the sage, “is the gift of the gods.” Commercial Club (4). “Bill” is a very likeable chap of distinct personality. Many of his friends here in school think he is rather bashful and a confirmed woman-hater, but try and tell this to some people. “Bill” is undecided whether he will take over the manage¬ ment of the A. P. Store on Main Street or whether he will go to college. He is bound for success, anyway. ETHELYN ARLENE ALDRICH “Owen” “Knowledge rules the world.” President Pro Merito; Royal and Rem¬ ington Typewriting Awards; Exponent (2, 3, 4, Assoc. Editor 3, Editor-in-chief 4): Year Book Staff. Editor-in-chief; Pinafore” (2); Latin Club (3,4); Debat¬ ing Club (3, 4, Secretary 4); Assembly Orchestra (3, 4); Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Council (3, 4, Clerk 3); Silver G; Valedictorian. “Owen” has been about the busiest girl in the Senior class. Besides being a member of the Pro Merito and Editor- in-chief of the Exponent, she has found time for out-door sports. She loves ten¬ nis and swimming, and is an especially good skater. “Owen” is always good- natured, and this has helped her win many good friends. We all wish her four happy years at Smith. BERNARD RIST ALEX “Bernie” “Born for success, he seems.” Football (1, 2, 3, 4); Basketball (1, 2, 3. 4); Baseball (1. 2, 3, 4); Track (2, 3. 4); President of Class (2); Senior Dance Committee (4); “The Boulle Cabinet” (4); Hi-Y (Secretary 2, 3, 4); Student Council (3); Prize Speaking (3). G. II. S. sports will not seem the same without “Bernie” playing. He is as popular with the girls as he is in ath¬ letics. Just recently he has taken up bridge playing. Wait and see, “Bernie” we won ' t tell all your purple moments. He is undecided about the future, but luck and success is with him wherever he goes or whatever he does. FRANCES ELLEN ALLEN “Fran” “The very pink of perfection.” Nice-President of Pro Merito; Year Book Staff; Belle of Barcelona” (1); “Pinafore” (2); “Pepita” (3); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Latin Club (3, 4); Archery Club (4); Salutatorian (4). “Fran” never giggles, never whispers (? ?) and always has all her lessons pre¬ pared. Her weakness is Corsiglia ' s drug store. We shall always remember “Fran” with mischief in her eye, for that’s just natural for her. She is un¬ decided as to what she will do next year, but time will tell. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH BAGLEY “Kay” “She is gentle, she is shy But there is mischief in her eye.” Year Book Staff; Dramatic Club (3, 4): Dancer in Operettas (1, 2); Secretary of Commercial Club (4); Secretary and Treasurer of Dramatic Club (4); Pro Merito; Royal and Remington Certifi¬ cates; Gregg Certificate; Filing Certifi¬ cate. Kay has been seen but not heard in the corridors of G. H. S. for she doesn’t believe in being noisy, but we surely would have missed her smile and sunny disposition. Kay’s” hobby is toe danc¬ ing, and she plans to travel to Europe in July to study this vocation. CHESTER BAKER “Chet” “Silence is Golden.” Football (3, 4); “Chet” is a quiet chap, but can you feature him being quiet in a football game? Girls never seem to bother “Chet” but he is quite a favorite with the boys. We hope that he will over¬ come his bashfuluess some day and give the “weaker sex” a break. Our good wishes travel with you in the future, “Chet.” RUTH ANN BALDWIN “Baldy” “A flower worthy of paradise” Archery (3, 4); Treasurer (3). Ann seems to be one of the quietest Seniors, yet when one really knows her, she is quite different. Her favorite sport is swimming, and on more than one hot summer’s afternoon her Ford may be seen at the swimming pool. Ann is planning to enter the Connecticut Women ' s College in the fall. PHILIP JOHN BANNACH Johnny” “Silence is deep as Eternity, Speech is shallow as Time.” Spanish Club (3). A quiet, demure, little boy at times. At times, how true, for when he gets with the rest in Room 14, how things fly! As yet his future is undecided, but whatever your decision may be, Phil,” our best wishes go with you. ALBERT GETCHELL BARBER “Ai” “That was he! He played the game.” Exponent, Assistant Manager (3), Business Manager (4); Stage Manager (2, 3, 4); Science Club (1). “Al” will be much missed next year by the teachers in charge of dramatics, for he has spent much time during the last four years in arranging the scenery on the stage for the many performances presented there. We hear that he was “just the one” to have as business manager of the “Exponent” and also that he “made a good job of it.” KARL HOWARD BARDWEI.L “Bardy” “He is the chap who makes things hum.” Track (4). Wherever Karl is, there is a rumpus. Yet he must be able to keep still for a few moments at least, for we have heard that he holds a high office in the Order of De Molay. 15
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