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EXPONENT ANNUAL 19 EDWARD JOSEPH PAULIX “Ed” Liberal Arts Course “Ed” is another one of the Senior boys who always livens up a class. When he and “Rich” get together there seems to be just one laugh after another. The Class of ’33 wishes “Ed” much success in whatever he undertakes. HELEX AXDER.SOX PAVXE “Helen” College Preparatory Course Activities: Pro Merito 4; Class Rasketball 1, 2, 3; Exponent 4; Year Hook Staff 4: Alpha Heta Pi 2, 3, 4; (Secretary 2, 3, ’ice- president 4); Archery Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice- president 4): Latin Club 3; Camera Club 2, 3; Silver G 4; Cap and Gown Com¬ mittee 4. OLIVE XLXA PAVXE “Ollie” Commercial Course “Ollie’s” perpetual grin and good humor have gathered numerous friends for her. “Ollie” was a member of the Commercial Club 3, 4. CHARLES ALBERT PELOQCIX “Pelly” Liberal Arts Course “Pelly” is a musician as well as an able athlete. He played in the Hand 1. in the (Orchestra 2, 3, and was a member of the Baseball Team 4. He also played Class Basketball. RICHARD ORA PERRY “Dick” Commercial Course A man of mystery is “Dick.” Every¬ one wonders where he spends his time and how. He is hardly seen, and never heard around school, yet he would be missed if not around. Good luck to you Dick.” JOHX MAI ' RICE PER ERE “Johnny” College Preparatory Course Activities: Football, Second Team 1; Basketball. Second Team 3; Hi-Y 4; Science Club 4: Band 1, 2, 4 (President 4); Orchestra 2. 3, 4; Assembly Orchestra 2, 3, 4. ROLLAXD JOHX PLUMLEY “Legs” Liberal Arts Course Rolland is that tall fellow you have to look up to. He has been a favorite among his classmates. During the basketball season he has often been seen down in the Gym. MILDRED BARBARA POCHUS “Millie” Commercial Course “Millie” is that tall blonde girl with the flashy smile for everyone and is everyone’s friend. Someone told us she was quiet, but don’t you believe it. Wherever there’s fun, “Millie’s” there, and we know that if her present plans are carried out, she’ll be a successful nurse. Lucky patients, “Millie”! EDWARD PETER POPKO “Pop” Liberal Arts Course “Pop” is that wisecracking boy from Millers Falls. What would Air. Osgood’s English class be without “Pop”? We wonder. JEXXIE AXXE POPKO “Poppy” Commercial Course Haven’t you ever heard Jennie’s happy laugh ring out from the noisy “Comm.” tai)le in the cafeteria? She comes to us from Millers Emails, and has been an active member of Commercial Club 3 and 4. and holds an O. G. A. Certificate. Best wishes for success in the business world, Jennie. XK ' HOLAS PETER POULOS “Xick” College Preparatory Course “Xick,” the mighty Greek, is the official comedian of Greenfield High. How dull many of our classes would have been without the sparkling enter- ment afforded by “Xick’s” good sense of humor. As a result, “Xick ’ has been elected Class Prophet. We’re going to miss you, “X ' ick.” MILDRED JULIA POWERS “Milly” Liberal Arts Course “Milly” is that very likeable girl who always has a smile whenever you meet her and who has a great many friends. During her F ' re.shman year she was a member of the Archery Club and during her Junior and Senior years she was a very active member of Alpha Beta Pi. We wish her lots of luck in the future.
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18 ANNUAL EXPONENT ETHEL BLANXHE NEWCOMB “Ethel” Commercial Course Ethel is one of the few quiet and stu¬ dious girls in the class of thirty-three. She has been a member of Commercial Club during her Junior and Senior years. We wish you lots of luck, Ethel, and are sure you will get there if your study and hard work are rewarded. DONALD ALBERT NEWHALL “Buss” College Preparatory Course Activities: Pro Merito 4; Class Day Orator 4; Archery Team 2, ,4, 4: Golf 3; Year Book Staff 4; “M’urzel Flummery” 2; “De¬ ceivers” 3: “Pyramus and Thisbe” 3; “Nothing But the Truth” 4; Chorus 1; Hi-Y 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2; Science Club 1, 2; Archery Club 2, 3, 4 (Presi¬ dent 3, Treasurer 4); Silver G 4. JOHN EDMUND NICHOLS “Johnny” College Preparatory Course “Johnny” is that witty boy who is seen about his Ford. He is a member of Pro Merito, the Year Book Staff, and has belonged to the Camera Club 2, 3, 4, being its Secretary 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; and the Dance Committee 4. RUSSELL THOMAS NIMMONS “Red” Liberal Arts Course “Red” is one of our boys who has a host of friends, both boys and girls. Anyone will agree that he has added color to the school during his four year stay here. He played football his first three years. GEORGE ROLAND NORMAN “Flash” Liberal Arts Course “Flash” certainly is flashy on his feet, and as a result was one of the half-mile men on the track team 4. We want you to know that our good wishes go with you, “Flash.” WILBUR ALLEN NORTHWAY “Bill” Liberal Arts Course Wilbur is that versatile football player who is always there with a smile and a ioke to further a gtxrd time. He be¬ longed to ( ' ommercial ( ' lub 3 and 4 and was its Yice-president Junior year. We all know that nothing can keep you down, “Bill.” EDNA CATHERINE OGONIS “Flash” Commercial Course “Eddie’s” activities have been: “Miss Cherryblossom” 3; “Chonita” 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Art Club 4; Com¬ mercial Club 3, 4; and Stamp Club 4. Edna’s ambition is to follow in the foot¬ steps of Florence Nightingale, and we wish her happiness and success in the nursing profession. HAZEL MARY O’HARA “Hazel” College Preparatory Course This little lady is one of the speed (?) oueens of our class. She is a member of Pro Merito: took part in two plays: “A Wedding” 4; “Nothing Rut the Truth” 4: and was in the following clubs: Latin Club 3: Dramatic Club 4; (jamera Club 2. 3, 4 (Vice-president 4). CHESTER PAUL OZDARSKI “Chief” Liberal Arts Course “Chief” is one of our tall bovs who hails from Shelburne Street. He has taken pa ' ff in the following activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4. and Baseball 2. We wish you the best of luck, “Chief.” HOWARD CLAYTON PALMER “Pump” Liberal Arts Course “Pump” is one of these small (???) chaps who would rather enjoy himself outside than in school. However, he has been active in the Commercial Club 3, 4. We know you will be successful, “Pump,” so good luck. JUNE FRANCES PARENT “Blondie” Liberal Arts Course June flashed into G. H. S. her Junior year. In her Senior year everyone remembers her crooning “My Mom” with the Syncopators. What an actress she’d make, but then there’s Ray! ELAINE ANN P. TNODE “Pat” Commercial Course Have you noticed this lively little girl with her ready smile ? Then you have missed something. A member of the Triumvirate, she is known to be collect¬ ing boys’ pins, rings, etc., so look out! Commercial Club claimed her for two years, and now the class wishes “Pat” all the luck in the world.
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20 EXPONENT ANNUAL HARLAXD HOHXER PRATT “Heinie” College Preparatory Course The iron-grey hair and the determined look quickly identify “Heinie.” He has been zealous in his studies and has attained Pro Merito rank. He also be¬ longs to the following clubs: Camera Club 3, Archery Club 2, Hi-Y 3, 4. JOSEPPf BEXJAMIX PREGOXY “Scarface” Liberal Arts Course Who’s the champion “shoe-maker” in G. H. S.? Why, Scarface” of course. He not only enjoys putting soles on shoes but enjoys making your soul a friend of his. “Scarface” has a host of friends in G. H. S. who are wishing him grand success for the future. CHARLES ALEXAXDER PULASKI “Cap” College Preparatory Course Activities: Pro iMerito 4; Finance Committee of Year Book Staff 4; Class Vice-president 4; Dance Committee 4; “Wurzel- Flummery” 2; “Pyramus and Thisbe” 3; “Xothing But the Truth” 4; “A Wedding” 4; Hi-Y 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Camera Club 3; Latin Club 3; Dramatic Clu ' o 2, 3, 4 (President 4); Chorus 2, 3, 4; “Pinafore” 2; “Pepita” 2; Student Council 3, 4 (Vice-president); Silver G 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Prize Speak¬ ing 4. WILLIAM CHARLES PULASKI “Bill” Commercial Course “Bill” is a member of our class who seems to be able to do everything from skiing and playing olf to decorating the Gym and making friends with equal ease and cheerfulness. He has been active on the Golf Team ever since it was started in Sophomore year and also in the Commercial Club, of which he was Treasurer. The Year Book Staff and the Dance Committee have found him a big help and the entire class wishes “Bill” the best of luck and success. GLEXDEEX LOUISE QUICK “Glen” Liberal Arts Course “Glen ' s” friends have been many since she entered high school. “Glen” is un¬ decided as to what she will do next year but we know that she will be a success in whatever she decides to undertake. MARY CATHERIXE QUIXLAX ■■Quinnie” Commercial ( ' ourse Activities: Commercial Club 3, 4. RUTH IREXE RAWSOX “Ruthie” Commercial Course “Ruthie” is one of our demure young ladies, who has found the (Grange dances more to her liking than G. H. S. Despite her quietness, she has gained many friends. She joined the Com¬ mercial Club 4. VELMA ALICE RAYMOXD “Vee” Liberal Arts Course Activities: Year Book Staff 4; Archery Club 2. JOSEPH WILLIAM REDDIX “Goldie” College Preparatory Course Activities: Basketball Manager 4; Electrician for Dances 3, 4; Stage .Manager for Faculty Play 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2. 3, 4; Debating Club 3, 4 (Vice-president 4); Stamp Club 4 (Vice-president 4). HARRY THOMAS RE DIKER “Silk Shirt” Liberal Arts Course Harry in another quiet fellow. We mean in school of course. He is called “Silk Shirt” by all of his friends—bj ' the way if you see “Bob” Hoar or “Red ’ Kniskern, Harry will surely be near them. RACHEL MIXERVA REED “Ray” Commercial Course Ray,” our little blonde basketball star, is a bright student. Her career includes Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Varsity 4); Hockey 4; Year Book Staff 4; Archery 2; Art Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4 (Vice-president 4); and Class Basketball 2, 3. XELLIE LEBETHA REUM “Betty” Commercial Course “Betty,” who is always amiable and pleasant, has taken part in the following activities: Class Basketball 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2; Commercial Club 3, 4. “Betty’s” giwxl nature is infectious, and the Class of ‘33 wishes her all kinds of fun and loads of luck.
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