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16 EXPONENT ANNUAL KATHRYN OIAVE MAHONEY “Peg” College Preparatory Course Activities: Pro Merito 4; Class Historian 4; Exponent 2 . 3, 4 (Editor 4); Year Hook Staff 4; Class Vice-president 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee 4; Student Council 1. 4: Silver (i 3, 4; Archery Club 2; Camera Club 3, 4; Art (Tlub 4 (V ' ice-president 4); Alpha Beta Pi 3; Orchestra 1, 2. DOROTHY CAROLYN MALLOCH “Dot” College Preparatory Course Activities: Art Club 4. ANNASTASIA MANIATTY “Anna” College Preparatory Course “Anna” believes in getting all the fun out of life that she can by joining tbe I,atin Club 3; Archery Club 2; Class Basketball 4; Field Hockey 4; Year Book Staff; .Tournalism 3, 4, but, not¬ withstanding, she has found time to study. Ve all know her sunny dis¬ position and her willingness to help any¬ one out of trouble. GIHDO SYLVIO MARINI “Bananas” Liberal Arts Course “Bananas!” “Bananas!” No we are not selling fruit but saying S(j Long to one of our jolly comedians who has )roved so popular on the Intramural )asketball teams for three years. “Bananas” also held a membership card to the Franklin Printer’s Guild in his Senior j ' ear. JOSEPH TONY MARKOWSKI “Joe” Liberal Arts Course “Joe” is the boy from tbe .Meadows. His episodes with Dave” and “Bob are famous. Did they follow the Girls ' Varsity around this winter? Now, “Joe” - - - EDWIN RANDOLPH MASON Baron Liberal Arts Course Randoli ' h has devoted most of Irs lime to sjHirts. his interests being in Basket¬ ball 1. 2, 3- Footliall 1. 2. 3: and Baseball 1, 2. 3 The Class of ' 33 wishes you luck, “Baron.” FRANK BENJAMIN MAL I “Moscow” College Preparatory Course “Moscow” is known to one and all as the center on our football team. He ' s a cheerful lad and always has a smile for everyone. Frank played football 2, 3, 4; and was Golf Manager 3, 4. MARION LOITSE MAYER “Marion” Commercial Course Marion bas worked and found little time for school activities. Nevertheless, her many friendships show that she ' s a likeable young lady. Marion was a member of the Commercial Club, 3. Good luck! DON LEROY MAYNARD “Bud” Liberal Arts Course We are wondering what we’re going to do without “Bud’s” wisecracks. He will be remembered by his wonderful showing on one of the intramural basketball teams as well as his wise remarks. G. H. S. sends luck with you, “Bud.” ROBERT JACKSON McCAIN “Bob” Liberal Arts Course Activities: Track 1; ' ear Book Staff 4; Exponent 2, 3, 4 (Circulation Manager); Vice-presi¬ dent 1; “Pepita” 2; “Miss Cherry- blossom” 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1; Syncopators 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; G. O. P. Committee 4; Cheer Leader 4. CHARLES ANDREW McDONALD “Charlie” Liberal Arts Course Charlie,” although not really known by the girls, is well known and liked by the boys. He has been active in Football 3, 4; Basketball 3; Baseball 3; Track 3; Aviation 3. We hope that in whatever he may choose as his life work, he will succeed. WILLIAM FRANCIS McGAHAN “Buck” College Preparatory Course “Buck,” is one of our good-natured fellows from Bingville. He is also one of our star athletes, having made a name for himself on the f M)tball, baseball and track teams for four years each. Some of Bucky’s” other sch x)l activities are Class President, 3; Dance Committee 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Science Club 4; and Student Council 3.
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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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EXPONENT ANNUAL 17 HELEN ELIZABETH MURPHY “Hen” Commercial Course Helen is a very quiet member of our class, at least she appears so to those who don’t know her well, but to her more intimate friends she is a real sport. She is planning to attend some com¬ mercial school next year. Helen has been a member of the Commercial Club 3 and 4. JAMES FRANCIS MURPHY “Jim” Liberal Arts Course A strapping six-footer is this “red¬ head,” who has been on the football team during his last two years. “Jim” would like to attend Deerfield Academy next year. Good luck to you, “Jim.” ROBERT DENNIS MURPHY “Bob” Liberal Arts Course “Rob” really came into prominence in his Junior year, and since then he’s been b-u-s-y. His activities are: Class His¬ torian 4; Football 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4 (Treasured; Aviation Chib 3; Student Council 4 (President 4). IRENE ANTOINETTE MYERS “Pinky” College Preparatory Course Activities: I.atin Club 4. SOL MYERS “Sully” Liberal Arts Course Everyone knows “Sully” for he is the champion boxer of the class. He will also be remembered for his graceful dancing. “Sully” played football and class basketball in his Sophomore year. He took part in “Pinafore” also. Here’s luck for a bright career. JEAN CRAYNE NARAMORE “Sneeker” Liberal Arts Course Activities: Class Basketball 3, 4; Class Baseball 3, 4; Alpha Beta Pi 2. CHARLES HAROLD MEYERS “Harold” College Preparatory Course Harold hasn’t been with us all four years, but we have learned to like him in the time he has been here. He has made many friends and will keep on making them even after he leaves G. H. S. Among his activities are: Class Basketball 3; Science Club 3, 4; Stamp Club 4 (Treasurer 4): and Chorus 3. Rest of luck, Harold! ALBERT HENRY MORRELL “Al” Liberal Arts Course Albert is one of the musicians of our class. He was a member of both the band and the orchestra his first three years. He was on the track team in Freshman and Sophomore years, too, and did some fine work at the Fairs. We wish him luck at whatever he under¬ takes next year. CHARLES CHE.STER MROZ “Charlie” Liberal Arts Course Activities: Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1. 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4 (Captain 4): Base¬ ball 1 , 2, 3. 4; Class Treasurer 2: Class N’ice-president 3; Student Council 2, 3; Hi-Y 4. FREDERICK WILSON rULRONRY “Mac” Liberal Arts Course Although there hasn ' t been much heard about “Mac,” he has been very busy during his four years in high school. He was an active member of Printer’s Guild and won many prizes for his work in art. Whatever “Mac” decides to do. G. H. S. wishes him all the luck in the world. MARY CATHERINE McGRATH “Mary” Liberal Arts Course Mary is just about the happiest mem¬ ber of the Class of ’33. She is always singing and has a cheerful smile for everyone. We shall miss her happy-go- lucky ways next year but we know that .Mary will always be happy and success¬ ful at whatever she does. Her activities she limited to Commercial Club in her Junior year, but she has made many friends these four years. CECIL GEORGE MERRIOTT “Cease” Liberal Arts Course “Cease” is the blonde boy who comes from Millers Falls every day. Wherever he is seen he is always with Mac.” He hasn’t entered into many school activi¬ ties but nevertheless he is well known and liked by everyone. We all hope that your future will be filled with success and happiness.
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