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12 EXPONENT ANNUAL ROY FRANCIS GORMAN “Roy” Coninieicial Course Between work and traveling from Bingville everyday, Roy has found little time for activities. However he did join the Commercial Club during his Senior year. ETTA VIDA GOVETTE “Etta” Commercial Course Etta is one of our few quiet students who has attended strictly to business. During her four years in school she has been a member of Commercial Club 3, and Chorus 2. We know she will make a good office worker, so here’s wishing you luck and happiness, Etta. JAMES OLIVER STANLEY GRA ' ES “Jim” Liberal Arts Course “Jim” is one of our strong silent men, who is seldom seen and hardly ever heard. But we know that if he were not present we would miss him. “Jim” nasn ' t told us his future plans, but we know he ' ll make good. The Class of ’33 wishes you luck, Jim.” JOHN FRANKLIN GREENE “Ben Franklin” Liberal Arts Course John is the happy-go-lucky boy who has a host of friends in G. H. S. The Picture Committee 4, “Why Chimes Ran ” 4, Franklin Printer’s Guild 4, and Hi- 4, have kept him busy during his Senior year. In whatever you undertake, here’s wishing you luck. TALCOTT GRISWOLD “Tore” College Preparatory Course Everybody just naturally knows “Tore,” his ready wit, and his keen sense of humor. He has been active in football his second, third, and fourth years and in hockey his second and fourth years. Fourth year he was a member of Hi-Y, too. ‘Tore’s” grin will carry him far and the Class of ’33 wishes him luck. WILLARD ANDREW HALL “Red” Liberal Arts Course We don’t know much about “Red” with the exception that he is one of the Class’s “Speed Kin s.” “Red” says that his car has kept him too busy to think aliout anything else. Best of luck, Red” old boy. ELMER WINSTON HALLOWELL “Lemer” College Preparatory Course “Lemer” is one of our most cheerful, generous friends, who is full of jokes and pranks. His activities, along with the rest of his company, Leh, Koch and Newhall, have been very numerous. He was also active in Archery 2; Latin 3; Hi-Y 4. Lots of luck at M. S. C. ADA NOBLE HARPER Ada” College Preparatory Course Activities: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 4; Exponent 2, 4; Alpha Beta Pi 4; Scouts 2, 3; Art Club 4; Glee Club 1. EDNA ABBIE HARTWELL “Shrimp” Commercial Course Wherever “Shrimp” is there’s bound to be fun. She has a smile for everyone. This and her ready wit have made her one of G. H. S.’s cheeriest personalities. We all wish her success in the future. LOUIS JAMES HASKINS “Louis” Liberal A.rts Course The pair of Haskins and Smith are always to he found together. Although Louis has not entered activities, he has made many friends in G. H. S. Good luck, Louis, and happy days! ROBERT ALFRED HASKINS Bob” Liberal Arts Course Although “Bob” hasn’t entered many school activities and seems rather quiet, he is far from it when you get to know him. There are no dull moments when he is in the class. Whatever his future may be G. H. S. wishes him luck. FREDERICK WARREN HAWKES “Fred” College Preparatory (’ourse We have not heard much about “Fred” around school, with the exception of his wrestling, but we hear that he is an ardent De.Molay member, .so perhaps that explains his lack of time for school activities. It is the retiring type that succeeds however, so we expect to hear more about “Fred” in the future.
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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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EXPONENT ANNUAL 1 3 F.MII.V LOnSE HAWKINS Emmy” Liberal Arts Course GEORGE HARMON HEBERT “Bud” Liberal Arts Course “Bud” is more interested in sports than anything else. He went out for baseball in his I ' reshman year and foot¬ ball in his Senior year. JAMES RCSSEI.L HEBERT “Russ” Liberal Arts Course “Russ is one of the boys from Bing- ville. Unlike his brother, George, “Russ” has not been active in school activities hut his list of friends is as large as that of his little brother. We wish you all the success and happiness, “Russ,” old boy. EVELYN ANN HENNESSEY “Baby Face” College Preparatory Course Activities: Secretary 4; “Nothing But the Truth” 4; Latin Club 3, 4 (President 4); Dra¬ matic Club 3, 4 (Secretary 3, Treasurer 4); Syncopators 3, 4; Silver G Club 4; Prize Speaking 4. ICAPHINE MABLE HESCOCK “Icey” Commercial Course Icaphine is that likeable young lady who must have a lot of outside interests which keep her from taking a more active part in class affairs. She be¬ longed to Commercial Club during her last two years, and her fellow classmates wish for her a most successful future. URSLH.A MUNSON HINE “Hinie” College Preparatory Course Ursula is well known for her dramatic ability as shown in the many plays in which he has taken part. Her smile has won many friends and, although she is undecided about her future, we feel sure that she will succeed. Her activi¬ ties have been: Exponent 3, 4; “Cab¬ bages” 4; Book Week Play 3: Nothing But the Truth” 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT NELSON HOAR “Bob Liberal Arts Course A big man of mystery is this cheerful lad: Although he has entered no activi¬ ties around school, he is always ready to lend a helping hand. We ' re going to miss you, “Bob.” Good luck! EDMUND DAVID HOLMES “Ed” Liberal Arts Course Whenever “Ed ' s” name is mentioned everyone says, “He’s a good kid” and because of his good nature he is well liked by everyone. During his four years, he was in the Aviation Club 3, and Printer’s Guild, 4. “Ed ' s” future is un¬ decided as yet, but G. H. S. wishes him loads of luck. MARION LYDIA HORNER “Marion” Liberal Arts Course Marion has not entered into many activities during high school but never¬ theless she is a good student and is liked by everyone. She intends to enter Nasson Institute next fall and we all know that she will be very successful. DONALD CONRAD JALBERT Don” Commercial Course “Don,” the “Adonis” of the class, came to us this year from Springfield Com¬ merce Iligh and has, with the aid of one of the weaker sex, been making history in G. H. S. ever since. “Don” is also a good track man and was on the team 4. The Class of ' 33 wishes you well, “Don.” BENJAMIN JULIAN JALICKI “Bolec” Liberal Arts Course Bolec” comes on the bus every morning from Millers E ' alls. Although he seems bashful in school, he is really the life of any party when he plays on his fiddle or his harmonica. In his school work, “Bolec” has been especially in¬ terested in woodworking. All the class wishes him the greatest success. GREGORY FRANCIS JOHN.SON “Greg” College Preparatory Course “Greg ' s” winning smile and jovial manner have won him innumerable friends. He has been a member of the Dramatic Club 2. 3, 4 and the Science Club 2, 3. Good luck, “Greg !
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