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

 - Class of 1933

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14 EXPONENT ANNUAL HELEN ALVERTA JONES “Davy” Liberal Arts (’ourse “Davy” is the irl who always has a smile and “hello’ for everyone. Since she entered high school she has been in Commercial Club 3 and Year Book Staff 4. She intends to take up Dietetics next fall and good wishes from the Class of ’33 go with her. JOSEPH FRANK KALINOSKI “Buck” Liberal Arts Course “Buck” is another one of those happy- go-lucky fellows from Hope Street. He has not been active in school activities but has a host of friends. “Buck” is undecided about his future but we know that he ' ll succeed in whatever he does. MARY ANNE KALINOSKI “May” Liberal Arts Course “May” is that ((uiet girl who so cleverly designs clothes. She has con¬ fined all her activities to this art. Ve know you ' ll succeed “May,” and we wish you all the luck in the world. MARYANNA MARION KAMIENSK I “Marion” College Preparatory Course Activities; Exponent 4; “Chonita” 4; Art Club 4; Debating Club 3, 4; Stamp Club 4; Glee (dub 3. 4; Science Club 4; Silver G; Graduation Chorus 1, 2, 3. JOSEPH EDMCND KARAS “Joe” Commercial Course This boy seems shy, but his shyness is restricted to the school room only, for once he is with that Hope Street gang, he is one of the leaders. Joe” is un¬ decided about his future, but we know he will find success in whatever he attempts. LESLIE EVERETT KELLY Les” Liberal Arts Course From motorcycle to motor car, the story of Les.” Automobiles seem to be the greatest interest for “Les” right now. and anytime you can see him with some fellows in his Ford. Les” is un¬ decided alHJUt his future, but we’re sure he’ll make good. LAW RENCE BERT KNISKERN “Red” Liberal Arts Course Another Bingvillist is Lawrence. He and “Bob” are inseparable pals and are always seen together, no matter what ' s going on. Well, here ' s success to you, Lawrence. RACHEL ANN KNISKERN “Tubby ' Liberal Arts Course Who doesn ' t recognize Rachel’s red hair? She was a member of the Chorus 2, 3. Room 23 will certainly miss you, Rachel! May you be successful in the coming years! HARRY FREDPICK KOCH “Cookie” College Preparatory Course Activities: Cheer Leader 4; E.xponent 3; Year Book Staff 4; Dance Committee 4; Stu¬ dent Council 4; “Why the Chimes Rang” 4; “Wurzel-Flummery” 2; “Pyranuis and Thysby” 3: “Miss Cherryblossom” 3; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Debating C ' lub 3, 4 (President 4); lii-Y 4; Silver G 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 4; Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY FAYE KRONVALL “Dot” College Prepat atory Course “Dot” hasn’t entered many activities, but her charming smile has won her many friends in Ci. H. S. A Junior, in particular, is interested in “Dot.” Bon chance, mademoiselle! STACIA CAROLYN KUNASKO “Sta” Commercial Course Activities: Class Basketball 3; “Miss Cherry- blossom” 3; O. G. A.; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. ANITA ROSE Lal.ANCETTE “Annie” College Preparatory Course Activities: Manager Girls’ Basketball 4; Exponent 2, 3, 4; Year Book .Staff 4; Dance Com¬ mittee 4; Wurzel-I ' lumniery” 2; “Cab¬ bages” 3; “Nothing But the Truth” 4; Camera Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4 (Vice-president 4); Alpha Beta Pi 2, 3, 4 (Executive Committee 3. 4); Dramatic Club 2, 3. 4; Silver G 3, 4; Cheer Leader 3. 4; .Senior Prize Speaking 4; French Club 2.

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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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EXPONENT ANNUAL 1 5 MARY ELLEN LALOR Red College Preparatory Course “Red” is that cheerful curly headed girl. Cheni class and Sam would not he the same without Mary. She’s been a member of the Girls’ Second Team Ilasketball 3, of the (iirl’s Varsity 4, Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, of Student Council 3, 4 (Clerk 4), and of the Archery Club 2. LTIJTAN TERESA LAMOT “Tommy” Commercial Course “Lil” is always ready and eager to oblige her friends, who are many. Her activities cover Class Basketball 1, 2, 4; Field Ifockey 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Chorus 3; and Commercial Club 3, 4. Her friends sincerely hope that happiness and success will brighten Lillian’s future. EUGENE EDWARD LAPOINTE “Gene” Liberal Arts Course “Gene” has been cheered for his work as center on our Basketball Squad 3, 4. Besides his interest in sports, he was a member of Hi-Y 3, 4. May cheers fol¬ low you throughout the years! SIMON FRANCIS LAPSERITIS “Cy” Liberal Arts Course “Cy” has been rather quiet during his four years with us, but those of us who do know him like, him a lot. He is easy¬ going and cheerful and his smile will get him a long way. He hasn’t told us any of his plans for the future but he leaves G. H. S. with our good wishes for hap¬ piness and success in whatever he under¬ takes. VIRGINIA HELEN LARABEE “Ginny” Commercial Course We all know “Ginny” best for her work on the basketball team. She played on the Second Team her Junior year and was on the Varsity Senior year. She played an excellent game and added many points to G. H. S.’s scores. “Ginny” was a member of the Junior Commercial Club, too, and belonged to the Glee Club this past year. Good luck, “Ginny”! LEON FRANCIS LAVIN “Paddy” Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4, Secretary 1 ); Democratic Club 4 (Chairman). CATHERINE ELIZABETH LAWRENCE “Katie” Liberal Arts Course “Katie” is one of those people who hasn’t let G. H. S. see much of her out¬ side of school hours. However, her many friends tell us that she is full of fun and is always ready to do something. “Katie” hopes to become a nurse and we know that she will make a fine one. Happy days, “Katie”! JAMES HENRY LEH “Jim” College Preparatory Course “Jimmy” can be described in two words •— good sport. His popularity can be attributed to his many activities. Class Day, Address of Welcome; Basket¬ ball 4; Tennis 3, 4 (Manager 3); Year Book Staff 4 (Finance Committee); Class Treasurer 1; Class President 2; (’lass Treasurer 3; Class President 4; “Pina¬ fore” 1. “Pepita” 2; “The Book” 2; “Miss ( ' herryblossom” 3; “Nothing But the Truth” 4; “A Weddiiig” 4; Hl-Y 2. 3. 4 (President 4); Dramatic (’lub 2, 3, 4 ( ’ice-president 4); Student Council 1. 2, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Silver G 3, 4; Dance Committee 4 — what a man! MAURICE CHARLES LEIGHTON “Pard” Liberal Arts Course “Pard” is the good-natured boy from Room 18. His great ambition is to be¬ come a physician. Although Maurice has taken part only in football, he is popular among his classmates. Take care, “Pard.” BERNARD JOSEPH LILLIE “Bernie” Inberal Arts Course Activities; Second Baseball Team 2; Second Basketball Team; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2; Assembly Orchestra 3; Franklin Printer’s Guild 4. ORRIN HARWOOD LINCOLN, JR. “Lank” College Preparatory Course Activities: President Pro Merito 4; Class Day, N’aledictorian 4; Year Book Staff 4; Vice-president 1; Dance Committee 4; “Pinafore” 1; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 (Vice-presi¬ dent 4); Camera Club 2, 3, 4 (President 2, Treasurer 4); Silver G L EARL CLIFFORD LYNDE “Lindy” Liberal Arts Course “Lindy,” the lad who flies over from Millers everyday, has been quite an athlete. He played class basketball and was good at baseball. Happy landings, “Lindy.”

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