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EDWARD JAMES LALOR “Eddie” “The mildest manners with the bravest mind.” Football (1, 2, 3, 4); Track (2); Base¬ ball (1, 2, 3, 4); Basketball (4); Hockey (1, 2, 3); Year Book Committee; Presi¬ dent of Class (3); President of Student Council (4); Senior Dance Committee; Hi-Y (2, 3, 4, President 4); Silver G Club (3, 4). Who in G. H. S. doesn’t know “Eddie,” for he is everyone’s favorite. His smile and very droll manner have won many friends for him. Next year “Eddie” intends to go to Deerfield Academy, and we’re sure that on the gridiron, diamond and basketball court he will win as many athletic honors as in G. H. S. HELEN ALICE LAMB “Helen” “Argue, argue, early and late, if a line were crooked, she’d argue it straight.” Commercial Club (3, 4); Class Basket¬ ball (1, 2, 3, 4). Helen is that hard-working girl from Roorp 17, whose hobby is walking. Helen is interested in her work, which is in the Commercial line. Someday she will make some lucky person a good stenog¬ rapher. She is undecided about her future, but whatever she undertakes G. H. S. wishes her the best of success. MARIE EVELYN LEARNARD “Marie” “Dear lovely bowers of innocence and ease.” Commercial Club (3, 4); Pro Merito. Marie is one of the quiet members of G. H. S., but throughout her high school career she has made and kept many friends. She is a member of the Pro Merito Society, but is undecided what she will do next year. We wish her the best of luck in whatever she undertakes. LOUISE BELYF.A LILLY “Betty” “Happy-go-lucky, fair and free, nothing there is that bothers me.” Basketball, Class Team (1, 2, 3, 4); Commercial Club (3, 4); High School Girl Scouts (4). “Betty” has had a host of friends in G. H. S. Her cheery smile brightened many a gloomy morning and lightened many a downcast mind. “Betty” is one of our athletes. She is undecided about her future, but says that she is going to keep the home fires burning. What does she mean? FRANCIS WILSON LINCOLN “Line” “In framing an artist, Art hath thus decreed. To make some good, but others to exceed.” Hi-Y (4); Year Book Staff. Francis is the artist of the Senior Class. Someday we will read how he is another “Michael Angelo.” He has been an all round good sport. Many times we have seen his name on the Honor Roll. Francis expects to attend the National Academy of Design,” in New York City next year. Keep up your good work, Francis. VIOLET WENONAH T.OXGSTREET “Vi” “Nothing is worth doing unless it is done well.” Pro Merito; “Pepita” (3); Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); Latin Club (3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Year Book Staff. Wenonah is one of our quiet girls in G. H. S. She always has her lessons, and she appears in the Pro Merito Society for her reward. Wenonah has gained a host of friends during her high school career. She is planning to enter Westfield Normal next year. ANNA PATRICIA LOONEY “Ann” “The world is a folly for those who think.” Pro Merito; Class Basketball (2); Exponent (2); Latin Club (3, 4); Archery Club (4); Glee Club (3, 4). Anna is one bashful girl who is worthy of a great deal of praise, for between her clubs and sports she has kept her school work up to a Pro Merito grade, beside having her fling at a little fun (espe¬ cially at banquets in the Cafeteria). Anna is always ready with a helping hand. She is undecided as regards the future, but best of luck, Anna. DOROTHY EVELYN LOVELL “Dot” “The mild est manners and the gentlest heart.” Exponent (3). “Dot” is one of those quiet girls in school, who never says much, but seems to be deep in thought. We wonder what she is thinking about but whatever it is we are sure it is something good. “Dot” served on the Exponent staff last year and helped our exchanges greatly. She has no definite plans for the future. FRED LAMONT LOVELL “Fred” “The world knows little of its greatest men.” Fred is that shy fellow who is usually seen hurrying about from class to class never stopping oh the way. His chief accomplishment is silence, but don’t for¬ get, Fred, there are some very success¬ ful men in life who are not talkative. Fred has not determined, or revealed to us, what work he will take up. WILLIAM DEXTER LUEY “Bill” “Leave us leisure to be good.” Hockey (2, 3, 4). “Bill” can usually be seen running to school in the morning, struggling to reach his home room before the eight- fifteen bell rings. “Bill” showed us all up by becoming one of G. II. S. hockey stars, but it seems his ambitions center around science. He is always inventing something or other with his pal, “Bud.” “Bill” hasn’t any plans for the future as yet. although he is thinking about Bay Path. 25
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KATHRYN ANN KING “Kay” “High flights she had and wit at will, And so her tongue lay seldom still.” Exponent Staff (2, 3, 4); Year Book Staff (4); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Science Club (3, 4); Archery Club (3). Well liked by everyone, “Kay” will be missed by many of her classmates. She is always busy making friends. Remem¬ ber those Journalism conventions, Kay”? Next year will see her at “The Elms” in Chicopee. MARGERY RITA KING “Marge” “Let’s have hope, and we will gain success.” Margery is one of those well-known Seniors who are popular with the under¬ classmen as well as their own. Much of her time is spent at the Gables, and, with dancing her hobby, we can easily believe this. For quite some time now she has been interested in Easthampton. She is undecided about the future, but we wish her luck in everything. HELEN CONSTANCE KOLDIS “Helen” “Nothing is worth doing, unless it is worth doing well.” Helen is one of the more quiet girls around school, and if you should ask anyone, you would learn that that is a gift! She hasn’t entered many school affairs, but wherever she goes and what¬ ever she does we hope she will re¬ member G. H. S. EVELYN MARGUERITE MARY KRATZ “Evie” “Think twice before you speak once.” Pro Merito; Exponent Staff (2, 3, 4); Year Book Staff; Chorus; “Belle of Barcelona”; Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Silver G. One of the quietest young ladies of our class is Evelyn Kratz. From the quota¬ tion, you can imagine seeing her getting up to recite in class and presenting her answer in a decisive, well planned man¬ ner. Evelyn desires to become a dieti¬ tian through further study. ROSE ELEANOR KROL “Rose” “Zealous, yet modest.” Commercial Club (4); Glee Club (3, 4). Throughout Rose’s career in G. H. S. she has been very ambitious and deter¬ mined in whatever she has attempted. She is very quiet and modest yet most obliging to those who at any time ' may ask a favor of her. Rose has not defi¬ nitely decided where she is going next year, but we all wish her luck. RICHARD ALVAH KULYA “Dick” “Patient of toil.” Exponent (3, 4); Band (1, 2, 3, 4); “The Boulle Cabinet”; Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); Librarian (4); Assembly Orchestra (4); Spanish Club (3); Science Club, (3, 4, Treasurer 4); Debating Club (3,4); Aviation Club (4); Dramatic Club (4). No one in G. H. S. works harder than Richard who is at the same time ready to help when asked. Almost anytime he may be found assorting music in the auditorium, for he is now secretary- librarian of the orchestra. He is a friend to everyone and a true one at that. To be a chemical engineer is Richard’s ambition and we’re sure he’ll succeed, if he works as hard at Rensselaer. EFFIE CATHERINE KOPEC “Skeezix” “Good things are never done in a hurry.” Efifie is a bright student amongst our many Millers Falls friends. She has been for four years planning for a place in the world of business. Although she is somewhat shy, she knows many of her classmates, though only a few may know her. She has made good work of her commercial course and hopes to be¬ come a private secretary. STANLEY WALTER LAHOSKY “Lapine” “Here, there and everywhere.” “Stan” is a boy who is heard about more than seen in the corridors of G. H. S. Nevertheless, he is liked by all despite his quietness. While in high school he has been employed as a messenger by the Western Union. This perhaps accounts for his not being seen. “Stan” does not know what he is to do next year, but here’s to your success in whatever you may undertake. JACK KRAMER “Jacky” “Build successful business on solid financial bases.” Cheer Leader (4); Circulation Manager of Exponent (4); Assembly Orchestra (1, 2, 3); Hi-Y Club; Spanish Club; Glee Club (1, 2); Science Club (3); Silver G. Jack is one of those fellows who is always solving business problems. His business view-point is payment in ad¬ vance, no installments, and Jack makes his ideas heard. You have undoubtedly heard him argue; he sticks right by his ideas. He plans to go away to some engineering school. DOROTHY MAY LAIDLEY “Dot” “Serene amidst alarms.” Year Book Committee; Glee Club (3, 4). “Dot” is very quiet and modest, but at the same time she’s been very active in school as well as outside. She plays the organ most efficiently; for this alone G. H. S. should be very proud of her. Dot” intends to go in training for a nurse next year. What sweeter and happier girl could be a nurse. ? 24
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GRACE MAY MacDONALD “Mac” “Her heart was in her work.” Student Council (2, 3); Vice-President of Class (3); Senior Dance Committee; Archery, Vice-President (3, 4); Girls Varsity Basketball (2, 3, 4); Archery Team (3); Field Hockey (3, 4). “Mac” is a very cheerful lady who believes in looking on the sunny side of life, but some mornings we have seen her rushing to school in a very worried manner. By the way she just loves sports; but what isn ' t there she isn’t interested in? Because of this interest we feel sure “Mac” is to be a success in life. She plans to attend Oberlin College. STANLEY CHESTER MALKAVITZ “Stan” “Here I stand; I can do no otherwise.” Football (1, 3); Basketball (3); “Miss Cherryblossom” (4). Stan” is one of our happy-go-lucky fellows who likes dancing as well as any¬ thing else. If you don’t believe it ask some of the girls and they will tell you what they know about him. We believe that “Stan” is interested in Rensselaer. LILLIAN ALICE MARKWELL “Al” “Love is like a ghost, which everybody talks about and few have seen.” We see by the paper that “Al” is carried away with mathematics, a subject in school that many of the students take but don’t find the same as she. She has always taken to Math although some might think differently. Oh yes!! Don’t let this bother you for we must have our fun. MARJORIE LILLIAN MAYHAM “Marge” “Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control.” “Marge” is a girl who never does much talking, but her pleasant smile has won many friends for her. We have learned that swimming and dancing are her pastimes, and whenever there is a social at North Parish, “Marge” is usually there. Whatever your future undertakings may be, “Marge,” we wish you success. MARION ISAREI.L MAYNARD “Izzy” Happy am I, from care am I free.” Basketball (4); Captain of Girls’ Hockey (4); Spanish Club (2, 3); Com¬ mercial Club (3, 4, Treasurer 4); Year Book Staff. Marion is that snappy Senior always strolling about wdth a tennis racket under her arm and hailing her friends with a cheery “hello.” She has been an active member of the Commercial Club this year and her ambition is to continue in this field of work. What a fine stenographer she will make, if she does¬ n’t play hookey in order to play tennis! KATHLEEN MARY McAULIFFE “Kay” “Whose little body lodged a great mind.” “Kay” is that little, well-dressed brunette in Room 17 who is invariably studying French with a certain class¬ mate — the first thing every morning. She is planning on Fitchburg Normal next year — probably to become a French (?) teacher. May Fortune always smile on you, “Kay.” JAMES KELLY McCAIN “Jimmy” “A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck.” Track (1, 2); Football (2, 3); Class Basketball (1, 2 , 3,); Year Book Com¬ mittee; Hi-Y (3, 4); Delegate Hi-Y Con¬ ference (4); Aviation Club (4). Jimmy is the Algebra shark of Room 17. Every morning it’s “Jimmy, got your Algebra done?” and the usual Sure.” He is always good-natured and ready to give assistance where it is needed. Jimmy is planning on Hampton College next year. DORIS GRACE McCARTHY “Dot” “Her friends — they are many, Her foes — are there any?” O. G. A. Certificate. “Dot” can always be depended upon for a cheery smile, although she may have a “stack” of last night’s homework to do. “Dot” is often seen running around in a cute “Chevy” roadster — the B. F’s. She is undecided just what to do next ' year, but we hope she’ll never forget her friends in G. H. S. RONALD LYNDON McCLOUD “Ronnie” “I learnt life from the poets.” Pro Merito; Exponent Staff (2); Glee Club (3, 4); Delta Rho Club (3, 4); Win¬ ner in Christmas Prize Story Contest (3). Ronald is the boy with the big smile for everyone. He has worked quietly yet zealously during his high school career. At the end of his Junior year he deserted us for Powers Institute but came back to finish up the last half of ’32. Later Ronnie” intends to study at Columbia University. SARAH ALMIRA McKENNEY “Sarah” “Ask me no questions, I’ll tell you no fibs.” Basketball (3, 4); Latin Club (3); Archery Club (3, 4); Orchestra (3). Sarah is the little girl with the big sense of humor. Every one knows her as the flashy little side-center on the girls’ varsity basketball team. Sarah is always chewing gum, but we have noticed that she never carries any spare with her. Sarah is heading for a Physical Ed” school next year. 26
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