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

 - Class of 1933

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10 EXPONENT ANNUAL JAMES FRANCIS DONOVAN “Scottie” Eiberal Arts Course “Scottie” is that “tall” lad from Room 16 who brightens up the class rooms with his rare Irish humor. “Scottie’s” future is rather dark but we know that he is bound to be a great success, perhaps a second Knute Rockne, judging from the way he managed the football team. RAYMOND HOWARD DUNN “Ray” College Preparatory Course “Ray” is the boy who thinks deep thoughts and reads deep books, particu¬ larly about the Einstein Theory! He has played football 1, 3, 4 and is a member of the Archery, Science and Hi-Y Clubs. In his fourth year he was on the Student Council. Whatever “Ray” undertakes in the future, we all wish him success. BERTRAND FISHER DWYER “Speed” Liberal Arts Course “Speed” is an apt name for this flashy office boy, if you have noticed. Since he hails from the Meadows, he has found little time for school activities. However, he is a member of the Franklin Printer’s Guild. JEREMIAH JOSEPH DWYER “Handsome” Liberal Arts Course Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4. BEATRICE EVELYN ELMER “Bea” Liberal Arts Course “Bea” is that bright smiling girl from Room 16. She is undecided about the future, but we wish her lots of luck. NANCY FAILLA “Nan” Liberal Arts Course Who doesn ' t know that dark, black- eyed Senior who was a member of the Exix)nent Staff 2, 3? Although she hasn’t taken part in many outside activi ties, she has many friends. EDITH JESSIE FISKE “Edith” College Preparatory Course Tho’ Edith is a newcomer, her Girl Scout and Alpha Beta Pi work has won her a large circle of lasting friends. She has taken a lively interest in her studies and is a member of Pro Merito. RUSSELL HENRY FISKE “Butch” College Preparatory Course Activities: Hi-Y 3, 4; Science Club 4; Aviation Club 3. JAMES JOSEPH FLANTN “Harpo” Liberal Arts Course “Jimmie” has put in most of his spare time outside of school working for a printing concern, but he has also found time to become the president of the “Rat Club” which is in session in Room 13. He also belonged to the Commercial Club 4. Good luck to you, “Jimmie.” HERMAN ASAIIEL FOSTER “Frail” Liberal Arts Course Far from frail is this robust lad, for his build soon distinguishes him from all others. His car and Bernardston Road seem to be “Frail’s” chief hangouts. MARY IRENE FOSTER “Mickey” Liberal Arts Course “Mickey” is the girl with the fluffy hair and the lively lively walk. She played Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; was a member of the Archery Club 2; was in “Fads and Frills,” and on the Exponent Staff 2, 3, 4. Although she has no plans for the future we are sure she will succeed in whatever she undertakes. RUTH DOROTHY FRAKY “Dot” College Preparatory Course “Dot” is the young lady with the cheerful smile and the many friends. We don’t know just what she plans to do next year but we know that if our good wishes have anything to do with it. she will be a great success. During High School “Dot” has been on the Exponent Staff, has taken part in the Operetta, “.Miss Cherry-Blossom.” and was a member of the Archery Club in her Sophomore year.

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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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EXPONENT ANNUAL 11 RICHARD KENNETH FRARV “Rich” Liberal Arts Course When class beg-ins to get dull it will always be livened up by some humorous remark by “Rich.” He was on the Football Team in his Junior year and Class Hasketball 3, 4. We all hope that “Rich’s” future will be as happy as he is. ROBERT F.RNE.ST FRARV “Hob” Liberal Arts Course “Hob’s” interest in High School seems to have centered around the gridiron, for all four years he has played on our football team where he has shown not only excellent playing but also fine sportsmanship. These last two years he has played Class Hasketball, too. Our good wishes go with you, “Hob”! LUCILLE ANTOINETTE FREOEAU “Skippy” College Preparatory Course Lucille has been especially active in sports. She was on the Hasketball Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; and Tennis 3, 4. She was Tennis Champion of High School in her Senior year. She was a member of the Exponent Staff 2. 3, 4; Year Hook Staff 4; Archery 3; and Art Club 4. KENNETH ELLSWORTH FRENCH “Ken” Liberal Arts Course Assistant Stage Manager, Faculty Play 4. .IRENE MAY GALLUP “Sally” Liberal Arts Course During her high school days Irene has made many friends. She has no definite plans for the future, but after graduation she intends to join her parents in New York. JUNE MARY CARR AND “Junie” College Preparatory Course “Junie” is known as one of our quiet girls but her friends know better. She was a member of the Latin and Archery Clubs her first year. In her third, she f ilayed on the Second Team in Basket- lall, and became Captain of the Second Team a year later. She is also a mem¬ ber of the Pro Merito. She plans to enter a teacher’s college in the fall and we all wish her luck. ROBERT GEORGE GERMON “Bob” Commercial Course “Hob” is our aviator and has had con¬ siderable experience in the air. During the last quarter he had a great deal of trouble keeping his hair combed because of the length (?) of it. Good luck, “Hob,” in whatever you choose to do in the future. HELEN ADKLLA GIHHS “Gibliee” Commercial Course Helen is that girl with the sunny smile and disposition who always puts good feeling into a dull classroom. She be¬ longed to Commercial Club 3, 4. We ' re sorry to see you go, but we’re sure you ' ll reach the top rung of the ladder of success, Helen. JOHN GINIUSZ “Johnny” College Preparatory Course John is one of those quiet boys from whom we don’t hear very much, but like to have with us nevertheless. He hasn’t taken a great part in extra-curriculat work, save being a member of the Latin Club Junior Year, but we all like him and wish him the best of success in his future undertakings. GEORGE FERDINAND GIOVANAZZI “Dingbats” “Ding,” or “Dingbats,” is a speed demon in his car, on skates, and on his feet. He was one of the fastest men of the Track Team 4, and was both goalie and manager of the Hockey Team 4. He is also a member of the Aviation Club 3, 4, and the Science Club 4. Our best wishes go with you, “Dingbats.” IDA ELIZABETH GLABACH “Dutchy” Commercial Course Ida, with her pals, “Pat” and “Smitty,” composes the inseparable Triumvirate, who have been ring-leaders in many a good time. She belonged to Commercial Club for two years, and now ‘33 hopes her future life will be as care¬ free and happy as her school life has been. MARY LOUISE GOODSPEED “Speed” College Preparatory Course Activities: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Exponent 2, 3, 4; Year Book Staff 4.

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