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

 - Class of 1933

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6 EXPONENT ANNUAL HELExX MARY BEHAYLO “Helen” Commercial Course Helen seems to have other attractions than G. H. S., and is hardly seen or heard around school. However, we know she would be missed if not around. Helen’s plans are undecided, but we wish her well. FRANK WILLIAM BEMIS “Frankie” Liberal Arts Course Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary-Librarian 3); Orchestra 1, 2 . 3, 4 (President 4); Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Archery 3; Student Council 4; New England Orchestra 3. CHARLES ABEL BENJAMIN “Chuck” College Preparatory Course Activities: Tennis Team 3, 4; Intramural Basket¬ ball 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 4; Year Book Staff 4; Dance Committee 4; “Nothing But the Truth” 4; “Confes¬ sional” 4; “Chonita” 4; Student Council 4; Latin Club 3; Debating Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 4; Prize Speaking 4. MABEL JANE BERGERON “May” Liberal Arts Course Mabel is one of our promising young artists. Her activities have been Chorus 2, 3, 4; and Art Club 4. She has gathered many friends as she has gone her quiet way, and we hope that her talent will make her future very bright. PHILIP JOSEPH BERGERON “Phil” Liberal Arts Course “Phil” is a cheerful friend who radiates joy wherever he is. He has done a lot but doesn’t say much about it. He has been extremely active in the Archery Club 2, 3, 4; and is a member of the •Assembly (Orchestra. Beaucoup de chance, “Phil” DAVID LEROY BERNARD “Shoggy” Liberal Arts Course “Shoggy” is one of our most cheerful, spirited and active members. He has many friends and is to be seen with “Harry” anytime, anywhere, anyplace. He has been active in Track, 3 and 4; and Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. We wish you lots of success, “Shoggy.” ERNEST GEORGE BERRY “Ernie” Liberal Arts Course “Ernie” is a happy-go-lucky, carefree fellow who makes the best of everything. He has been active in athletics and clubs, playing baseball 2; on Track Team 4; and a member of the Aviation Club 3, 4. Good luck, “Ernie.” LENA AGNES BIELAWSKI “Bpddie” Commercial Course “Buddie” has played on the class basketball team during her four years in G. H. S. She also played Field Hockey and Baseball for three years each. In her Senior year she was a member of the Commercial Club. HARRY LINWOOD BLAISDELL “Shorty” College Preparatory Course Activities: Baseball 3; Track Team 4; Science Club 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Aviation Club 3, 4. DOROTHY ROSE BLAKE “Dolly” Commercial Course “Dolly” may be truly nicknamed that, for she looks just like one. She was a member of the Chorus 2, 3, 4; Com¬ mercial Club 3 and 4. JOHN CARL BONK “Bunky” Commercial Course “Johnnie” is quite an athlete in addi¬ tion to being an accomplished dancer. He numbers among his accomplishments; Track Team 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Ski-jumping 3, 4; Commercial Club 4. Although “Bunky” hasn’t told us his future plans, we wish him luck in whatever he under¬ takes. EDMl ' ND ALBERT BOUSQUET “Ed” Liberal Arts Course •Mthough “Ed” hasn’t been active in extra-curricular activities, he has in¬ gratiated himself with his classmates by his kindly smile and ready “hello.” “Ed” is quite a printer and this year he joined the Printer’s Guild. We wish you success, “Ed.”

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EXPONENT ANNUAL 5 EDWARD SAUL AARON “Eddie” College Preparatory Course Activities: Track Team (Manager) 4; Year Book Staff 4; Treasurer 4; Dance Committee 4; Hi-V 2 , 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4 (Presi¬ dent 4); Camera Club 2, 3, 4 (President 4). MARY JOANA ANDREWS “Bunny” Liberal Arts Course “Bunny” is one of our sunny girls. During her four years in (1. H. S. she has been active by playing Field Pdockey 2 and 3, Baseball 3 and 4, and ( ' lass Basket¬ ball in her Senior year. “Bunny” was a member of the chorus her Sophomore year. She hopes to study the hair¬ dresser’s trade next year. We wish you a grand success, “Bunny.” .MARJORIE DELPHINE ANNIS “M” College Preparatory Course “M” is the girl who can always be found in the Art Cottage. During her four years she was in Art Club 4, Girl Scouts 3, and Year Book Staff 4. M” hopes to attend an Art School next year and the class of ' 33 wishes her the best of luck. HENRY WOOD AYER “Sam” College Preparatory Course You might think “Sammy” was quiet but you have another guess coming. He’s not, but we don’t hold it against him. He has been on the football team his last three years and has played intra-mural basketball his last two. We know him best for his football. “Sam” hopes to go to Deerfield next year, after which he will go to the LTniversity of Maine without doubt. Here’s luck, “Sammy”! GEORGE OSCAR BABITS “George” Liberal Arts Course George is one of the most quiet boys in G. H. S. However, he has a host of friends, and is a true pal to all who know him. George has held the position of Treasurer of the Franklin Printer’s Guild this year. Our well-wishes are with you, George. H. ROLD JOHN BAKER “Harold” Liberal Arts Course Harold, during his first two years was one of our shyest, but he soon outgrew that trait; and during his Junior year he played Class Basketball, as he also did during his Senior year. He was also in the Chorus 3 and 4, and Franklin Printer’s Guild 4 (Vice-president 4). IDA Gl.ADYS BARDWELL “Ida” Commercial Course Activities: “Chonita” 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Glee Club; Student Council. HERMAN HAROLD BARGER Herm” College Preparatory Course Pro Merito 4; Silver G 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Debating Club 2, 3, 4 (President 3, 4); Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3 (Executive Committee 3); Camera Club 2, 3 (Secretary 3); Archery 2; Class Basketball 1, 2, 3; Debating Team 4; Manager of Tennis 4; Senior Dance Committee 4; Cap and Gown Committee 4; Student ( ' ouncil 3 (Delegate to Stu¬ dent Council Convention 3); Greenfield High Representative National Oratorical Contest 4; “Chonita” 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Exponent 2, 3, 4 (Assistant Editor 3, Editor-in-chief 4); “The Boy Comes Home” 3; “Cabbages 3; “Two Crooks and a Lady” 2, 3; “Nothing But the Truth” 4; Editor-in-chief of Year Book 4; Finance Committee of Year Book 4. LEANDER DWIGHT BARKER “Dud” Liberal Arts Course “Dud” was one of Greenfield’s stalwart linesmen this year, and besides that he has found time to study and as a result his name has appeared on the honor roll. Good luck, “Dud.” ELEANOR GERTRUDE BAR.NES “Barney” Liberal Arts Course Barney” as we all know her, is one of the most agreeable companions. Barney” has not been very active in school affairs, but she has made a name for herself as a charming tap dancer. We are wondering what she’ll do next year without B. II. BARBAR.Y ELIZABETH BASSETT “Bob” College Preparatory Course “Bobby” is a girl we are going to miss next year. She has made many friends these past four years, together with her cheerfulness and happy ways. We haven ' t seen much of her outside of class, for she limited her activities to Latin Club, but she has livened up many a period and we envy the school that claims her next year. GEORGE LEO BASSETT “Gawg” Liberal Arts Course “Gawg,” the slow-motion lad from “Bingville,” seems to have been too busy with his studies (??) to participate in any activities. You can be assured that the best wishes of the Class of ’33 are w.th you, “Gawg.”



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EXPONENT ANNUAL 7 MARY CATIIERIXE BOWE “Bozo” Commercial Course Mary’s activities have been along commercial lines, including: Gregg 5 minute 80 Award; Year Book Staff 4; and Commercial Club 3, 4. If you have met this wise-cracking Irish girl, Mary needs no introduction. Her wit has livened many a dull period and her friends are many. A future private secretary is Mary. FRA.NX ' IS LEO BREXNAX “Curly” Commercial Course Among “Curly’s” activities are: Soccer Team 4; Class Basketball 3, 4; Com¬ mercial Club 3, 4 (Secretary 4). “Mike” is that curly-headed Irishman with the happy grin. His aim is the insurance business, and his many friends are sure he will be a success, with his pleasing personality and his “gift of gab.” LUCY MARY BRESCIAXO “Lou” Liberal Arts Course Lucy is that pretty girl with the nice pair of limps which she often exercises in the corridors. Her outside activities seem to have kept her fairly busy and we know she holds down a job at McClellan’s store. The school is going to miss “Lou” and the class wishes her loads of luck and happiness. RUSSELL BROCKLESBY “Peanut” Liberal Arts Course Soccer 4. “Peanut” is that quiet boy from Room 14 who has succeeded in staying out of the limelight while in school, but outside of school he seems to be a different person and well able to take care of himself. “Peanut’s” plans are not known, but the best wishes of the class of ’33 go with him. BARBARA ARLEEX BROOKS “Bobbie” Liberal Arts Course “Bobbie” is that dark-eyed Senior who is so well-known. Her activities within the High School have been somewhat limited, but she has found time to be an active member of the Commercial Club 3, 4. JOHX JOSEPH BROUGHAX “John” Liberal Arts Course The lad with the golden voice is John, who until his Junior year was very retiring. John ' s work at the “Recorder office seems to keep him busy, yet he is a member of the Aviation Club 3, -4: and is President of the Franklin Printer’s Guild, 4. LUCILLE DEMERIZE BRONYX “Ciel” Commercial Course Lucille is that diminutive girl who came to us from over the hill in her Junior year, and in her two year stay she has secured a great many friends. “Ciel” belonged to the Commercial Club 3 and 4. Ve wish her the best of luck in whatever she undertakes. DOROTHY BROWxXELL “Dot” College Preparatory Course Activities: Year Book Staff 4; Alpha Beta Pi 1, 2, 3, 4 (Executive Committee 2, 3, 4); Archery Club 2. VIOLA E L BRUFFEE “IMidget” Commercial Course ' iola has gone calmly about her busi¬ ness during her years in G. H. S. and while the rest of us have been making a big noise about ourselves, she has accomplished something. “Vi” is one of the speediest typists in the class and un¬ doubtedly will do well anything she tackles. The best wishes of the class go with you, Viola. EDWARD HOWARD BURLEIGH “Duke” Commercial Course On the basketball floor “Ed” is a wizard and his playing helped keep our team in the running this year. Then also the Golf Team relied upon him and his fine playing helped win many a match. “Ed” played basketball 1, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4. Good luck to you, “Duke.” DORIS CLARE CALKIXS “Dot” Commercial Course “Dot” played Class Basketball 4, sang in the Chorus 1, and belonged to Com¬ mercial Club 3. She has not told us her plans, but the sincere wishes of the class for her success and happiness go with her. VERXE EDWARD CALKIXS “Verne” Liberal Arts Course ’erne is another one who has suc¬ ceeded in keeping out of the limelight. He is an industrious young man, as one can tell by his many jobs. Good luck, N ' erne. We know that you will sur¬ mount all obstacles and reach the top.

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