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

 - Class of 1933

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EXPONENT ANNUAL 25 ELEAXOR HARRIET WARE Liberal Arts Course Eleanor came to us in her Senior year from Commercial High School in Spring- field, Mass. She is a member of the C ' ommercial Club and has ma(le a host of friends during her short time in G. H. S. Here ' s wishing you a happy landing,” Eleanor. OLGA SOXIA WAVXEI.OVICH “X ' ickie” Commercial Course Olga ' s activities have been: Class Hasketball 4; Commercial Club ,1; Gregg Shorthand Elimination Contest: Debating Club 4; Art Club (Secretary 4); Glee Club 4; Pro Merito. As one of our best Com¬ mercial students, and an artist on the side. Olga is destined to accomplish much in whatever line she chooses. RUTH Ff.ORA WEYMOUTH “Ruthie” Commercial Course Although “Ruthie” is rather quiet she has found many friends since she entered G. H. S. She was on the Year Look .Staff 4; and in Commercial Club 3, 4. She plans to enter Pecker ' s next fall and the ( ' lass of ' 33 wishes her the best of luck for her future. ELWYX FRAXK WHITCO.MB “Flash” College Preparatory Course Who’d have guessed Elwyn ' s middle name was Frank? Appropriate, at any rate! hffwyn has been one of the main¬ stay ' s of the Camera Club, the Archery Club and the Hi-Y during his sojourn here. HERBERT ALEXANDER WHITE “Herb” College Preparatory Course Activities: Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Basketball: Assistant Business .Manager Exponent 3; Business Manager 4; Year Book Staff 3, 4. F ' reshman Hop Committee 2; Dance Committee 4; Finance Committee 4; Camera Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; Orchestra 1; Debating Club 2. VIRGIXIA LOL’ISE WHITXEY “Ginney” Commercial Course “Ginney” came to us in our Junior year and since then her attentions seem to be focused on a P. G. However, “Ginney” has made Pro Merito, and has been a member of the Commercial Club 3, 4. THOMAS JOHX WILLIA.MS “Johnny” Liberal Arts Course “Johnny” hails from Millers Falls. He is another one of our less active students but he is a true friend to all who know him. “Johnny ' s” future is undecided but we are sure that he’ll make good in whatever he attempts. JAXET LEOXE WOODARD “Jan” Liberal Arts Course Janet may be modest and shy to the outward eye but we doubt it. You never can tell about these quiet-looking girls. Janet has helped run the Expon¬ ent for the last two years. Xo doubt that’s the reason it has been so good. XEWMAX DWIGHT WRIGHT “Xewman” Commercial Course Xewman is the lad who can usually be relied upon to spring a joke or remark that will bring a laugh. He also is interested in dancing and if there is a dance within ten miles of Greenfield, Xewman is sure to be there. We are sure that you will dance yourself to fame, so good luck to you. FRAXCE.S PAULIXE YOURGA “F ' rannie” Liberal Arts Course “Frannie” was an active member of the newly formed Art Club this year. She has been rather quiet while with us but those who do know her admire her sweet ways, and we hope her future will be as bright as her smile. Here’s luck, “Frannie.’’ 3ln jHemoriam ELBERT WIXX WAYXE .Xujitist 25, 1914 Tlio’ lofJt to siglit, to mem’ry dear riiou ever wilt remain; ()ne only hoite my heart can cheer, •— The hope to meet again. Fehrnary 29, 1932 Yet;, life then seem’d one pure tlelight, Tho’ now each spot looks drear; Yet tho’ thy smile be lost to sight. To rnem’iy thou art dear. — Finley

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24 EXPONENT ANNUAL MARJORIE THURLOW “Tarzan” Commercial Course Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; and “Fads and Frills” 4 constitute “Tarzan’s” extra curricular activities. However it’s her smile and personal charm that have gained for her a host of friends. Our best wishes go with you, “Tarzan.” MICHAEL ANTHONY TONDERA “Mat” College Preparatory Course They tell us that “Mat” is planning to take in the Chicago World Fair after he receives his diploma. Well, best of luck to him. We hope he gets there. Michael has been a member of the Hi-Y since his Junior year and was in the chorus of “H. M. S. Pinafore.” DAVID FRANCIS TOOMEY “Feet” Liberal Arts Course Activities: Football 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4 (Trainer); Democrat Club 4 (Vice-president). RICHARD LAWRENCE TUBBS “Tubby” Liberal Arts Course “Tubby” is one of those studious (?), cheerful chaps, about whom much isn’t heard, but who has a host of friends. He has been active in Soccer 4; Science Club 2, 3; Aviation C ' lub 3; and Archery (Tlub 2, 3, 4. Wherever you are going, “Tubby,” we wish you luck. ANTHONY WILLIAM UZDAVINIS “Slim” ( ' ommercial Course Everyone likes “Slim.” He isn’t seen much around G. H. S. outside of school hours but we all have come to like his (|uiet, happy-go-lucky ways these last four years. lie has been active in base¬ ball and basketball, the former in his Junior year, the latter in his Senior year. We don’t know what “Slim” is going to do next year, but from the bottom of our heart we wish him success and happiness. EDWARD FRANCIS VIENS “Eddie” College Preparatory Course “Eddie” came to G. H. S. from up North Adams way, and at once gathered a host of friends. He has been a mem¬ ber of the Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; and the Science Club 3, 4 (Vice-president 4); and the cast of “A Wedding” 4. “Ed” goes to Northeastern ne.xt year. Lots of luck. BERNARD VISSER “Dutchie” Liberal Arts Course “Dutchie” is one of the boys who hasn’t taken much interest in school activities during his four years in G. H. S., but he has many friends and is liked by everyone who knows him. Whatever his future may be, we all hope that it will be very successful. JOHN EDWARD VOETSCH “Kid” College Preparatory Course Everyone in school knows “Johnny” Voetsch. Besides being indispensable to the Baseball team and the Hi-Y he has helped run a grocery store in his spare time. What-a-man! ISIDORE JOSEPH WAITKUS “Cat” Liberal Arts Course “Cat,” as he is called by all who know him, will be greatly missed by all of his friends. He is the boy who always has a good joke or a funny song for us. “Cat” will work at the Recorder-Gazette next year. We wish you the best of luck. ROBERT LOUIS WALLNER “Ribb” Commercial Course “Ribb” is our red-headed humorist, who, with his pals, seems to have a good time in the Buick. His activities were Commercial Club 3, 4. He is also an outdoor man as he is an expert hunter and fisherman. Good luck to you, “Ribb.” ARLENE MARION WALSH “Ar” Liberal Arts Course Arlene is that ejuiet girl who is known for her excellent dancing. She is also a very good pianist. She intends to go to Bay Path next year. G. H. S. wishes her the best of luck. MILDRED ALTHEA WANEGAR “Millie” College Preparatory Course Activities: Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; Archery Club 2; Glee Club 3, 4.



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26 EXPONENT ANNUAL Class Day Exercises Monday Afternoon, June 1 9, at 4 o’clock Greenfield High School Auditorium Processional — “The Procession of the Knights” (from “Pnrsifal”) .... Wagner High School Band Puesiuent ' s Address James Henry Leh Salutatory and Ess.ay — “Deep Streams” Minnie Solomon Ess.vy ■ —“Memories” Donald Albert New hall Essay — “Addition or Subtraction” Charles Alexander Pulaski Class Poem Kathryn Olive Mahoney History of the Class of 1933 K.athryn Olive Mahoney — Hubert Dennis Murphy The Prophecy Stell. Ida Crowell — Nicholas Peter Poulos Ess. y and Valedictory — “Wliat Now?” Orrin Harwood Lincoln, Jr. Present.xtion of the Class Gift by the President of the Class of 1933 and Acceptance FOR THE School by the President of the Junior Class Recessional — “Shenandoah”. Goldman High School Band Adjournment to southeast corner of the building High School Band lh,ANTING THE IVY BY THE ClASS OF 1933 Ivy Song by the Class ' f ' f Senior Service Sunday Afternoon, June 18, at 4 o’clock Greenfield High School Auditorium Processional — “LaReine de Saba”. Gounod High School Orchestra Scripture . nd Prayer Rev. Arthur P. Piutt, D.D., Second Congregational (dmrch, Greenfield Songs — a. “Ave Verum”. Mozart 1). “Devotion” from ‘ ' (. ' avalleria Ru.sticana”. Mascagni High Schooi, Chorus . ddress Rev. (. ' h.vrles W. Merriam Mini. ' Jter-elect, The Brick ( ' lunch, Deerfield, Massachusetts Formerly Chairman, Greenfield School ( ' ommittee Hy.mn— F aith of Our Fathers” Benediction Assembi.y Rev. Arthur P. Pr. tt Recessional — Praise Ye the Father” .... High School Orchestra Faber Gounod

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