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8 EXPONENT ANNUAL JANET STEARNS CHAMBERLIN “Jan” College Preparatory Course “Jan” is one of G. II. S. ' s quietest girls, but nevertheless she has many friends. She was a prominent journalism student and was a member of the Exponent Staff 2 , 3, 4. “Jan” is uncertain as to what she will do in the future but whatever it is we all wish her luck. FRANCIS RIORDAN CHARETTE “Fran” Liberal Arts Course “F ' ran” is that good-looking boy who is kept too busy ushering at the Garden Theatre to participate in school activi¬ ties. We hope that you’ll find happiness and success wherever you go, “Fran.” EDWIN LOUIS CHEVALIER “Ed” Commercial Course “Ed” belonged to the Band in his Freshman year. He is a quiet member of the class, but, nevertheless, he has made many friends. We wish you suc¬ cess in the future, “Ed.” EDWARD FRANK CHYZ “Chyzie” Liberal Arts Course “Chyzie” is one of our most popular Seniors, especially with the opposite sex. His activities are few but well done. He is the captain and mainstay of the Golf Team 2, 3, 4; and belongs to the Hole- In-One Club. Although your future is undecided, we wish you luck, “Chyzie.” JOSEPH PAUL COCCO “Joe” Liberal Arts Course Joe” has been rather quiet while in dear old G. H. S., but it must be because his outside interests have kept him busy. We wish you the best of luck in what¬ ever you tackle, “Joe.” JOSEPH FRANCIS CONDRASKI “Joe” Liberal Arts Course A strapping football player is Joe,” and he helped G. H. S. in football during his Senior year. He also was a member of the Senior Dance Committee 4; Science Club 3, 4; Hi-Y 4. HELEN CATHERINE CONWAY “Connie” Commercial Course “Connie,” with her delightful giggle and good-natured ways, has made many fast friends both in and out of school. She has been a popular member of Com¬ mercial Club for two years. Helen’s future is unsettled, but we who know her are sure happiness awaits this pretty Irish lass. ARLENE MAUD COOK I” Commercial Course Arlene, in her quiet and unassuming way, has endeared herself to many of us during her four years here. She has shown her ability as a student by gain¬ ing Pro Merito, and she belonged to Commercial Club 3 and 4, and the Year Book Staff 4. Arlene’s ability will surely carry her far in the business world. JANET BARTON COOLIDGE “Jan” College Preparatory Course Activities: Year Book Staff 4; Student Council (Clerk 3) 2, 3; Dance Committee, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Camera (jlub 2, 3; Alpha Beta Pi (Treasurer 3, President 4): Art Club 4. WILLIAM’ PATRICK COUGHLIN “Bill” College Preparatory Course “Bill” is a rather quiet sort of fellow, but he has a very sunny disposition. We are told that he would like to attend Deerfield Academy next year. We feel sure that he will be as well liked there as he has been here. We wish you luck, “Bill.” FAITH SUTTON CROSSMAN “F ' aith” College Preparatory Course Although Faith arrived here in her Junior year, she has made a large circle of friends. Besides her scholastic interests as the Treasurer of Pro Merito, Faith was a member of the Field Hockey Team 4, and a member of Latin (Tlub 3, 4. BERTIS EDGAR CROUSE “Bert” College Preparatory Course Bert” is that red headed member of our class from Millers. His blush is al¬ most as famous as his hair but because of his cheery disposition he pays little attention to those who “kid” him. His activities include Baseball 3, and Hi-Y 4.
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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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EXPONENT ANNUAL 9 STELLA IDA CROWELL “Stel” College Preparatory Course Activities; Pro Merito; Class Prophet; Girl’s Basketball 3; Exponent 2, 3, 4; Finance Committee of Year Book Staff 4; Class President 1; “Two Crooks and a Lady 2, 3; “Wurzle Flummery” 2; “Deceivers” 3; “Nothing But the Truth” 4; “Confes¬ sional” 4; “The Wedding” 4; Latin Club 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 3; Art Club 4; Debating Club 2, 3, 4; Stu¬ dent Council 1, 2, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Silver G 3, 4; Dance Committee 4. r«7 c ? 3 HAZEL ARDELL CURTIS “Lightning” Liberal Arts Course Hazel is a cheerful girl with a friendly word for all. We extend our best wishes to her for the future. t o c- cr c- MARGARET ETHEL CUSHION “Peg” Commercial Course Activities: Pro Merito; Gregg S minute 60; Exponent and Year Book Staff 4; Dance Committee; Orchestra 1; Archery 2; Alpha Beta Pi 3; Junior Commercial Club 3 (President); Art Club 4 (Trea¬ surer); Senior Commercial Club 4 U’resident). WINTHROP BURKE DADMUN “Winnie” College Preparatory Course “Winnie” is now able to boast about a trip to California, for last month he and his pal took a few weeks out to make the journey. “Winnie” has not told us of his future plans, but we hope that success awaits him. MARY JUANITA DAGILUS “Dash” Commercial Course Mary’s activities include: Commercial Club 3, 4; Art Club 4; and Chorus 3, 4. She is a happy-go-lucky, well liked girl and the school will miss her. The life of a nurse claims her and she expects to go into training in a year or so. Lucky patients 1 Best of luck to you, Mary. 00 CATHERINE ELIZABETH DALY “Buddy” Commercial Course Among her activities are; Field Hockey 3 (Manager 3); Year Book Staff 4; Commercial Club 3, 4. Catherine’s charming smile has won her a host of friends and ensnared a well-known ath¬ lete from across the river. She is now working as a dentist’s assistant and wishes to go further with this study. We wish her lots of luck. SOPHIE DANILEWICZ “Babe” Commercial Course Sophie is that petite g irl who affects the flashy fingernails. She has been a member of Commercial Club for two years, and has made many friendships, both here and in SF! She has not mentioned her plans, but the class wishes her the best of luck. HEI.EN AGNES DEDENAS “Pat” Liberal Arts Course Helen has been rather quiet while here in G. H. S. but she is very well-liked by those who have had the pleasure of knowing her. The nursing profession calls Helen and she plans to go into training in a New York hospital soon. We know you will be a successful nurse, “Pat.” LENA CLAIRE DE GRANO “Peaches” Liberal Arts Course Of course you know her. She’s that cute little girl everybody likes. “Peaches” has a smile for all. She hopes to become a beauty specialist and Wilfred Academy will claim her next year. We wish you the best of luck, “Peaches.” LOUIS GEORGE DELAND “Louie” Commercial Course “Louie’s” activities include: “Miss Cherryblossom” 3; “Chonita” 4; Com¬ mercial Clutj 4; Band 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; and Graduation Chorus 2, 3, 4. “Louie” is that noisy boy who can usually be relied upon to furnish a laugh. He also has plenty of school spirit as many of us have noticed at the school games. During the latter part of the year he left us for a trip to sunny California. Lots of luck, “Louie.” ETHELYN BERNADETTE DENEAULT “Curly” C’ommercial Course “Fads and Frills” 4. LEONARD ARTHUR DESAUTELS “Dink” Commercial Course “Len” is that good-natured fellow from the west side of town. He always has a cheery greeting and is a good baseball player, as shown by his three years on the squad. We’ll come and see you when you are playing in the Major Leagues, “Len.” He also played basket¬ ball in his fourth year and belonged to Commercial C’lub 3 and 4.
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