Senior Executive Committee 1934 ' 1935 William MacLeod Helen Raymond ... Frank Dalton . Celia Kramer. Eugene Deneault . President Vice President Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer 10
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ESTHER RUTH ALLEN “Et” “Talking is one of the fine arts” Intramural Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Field Hockey (2, 3) ; Cheerleader (3, 4); Archery Club (2, 3, 4). Nearly everyone knows Esther, one of the cheerleaders who worked so hard at the fair. “Et” is a good friend and is always willing to help her friends—not always her friends either. “Et” has not decided what she will do when she graduates, but we wish her the best of luck from the Class of ’35. JOSEPH JOHN ANDREWLEWICZ “Joe” ‘‘Actions speak louder than words” “Joe” is known to everyone in the school as the boy who collects the most pink slips. He does not have any in¬ terests in school. One could note that by the way he rushes out of school at 2.00 o’clock sharp, or rather at 3.00 o ' clock. Anyway, the best of luck, “Joe.” HARRY WALTER ARCHER “Harry” ‘‘Silence is golden” Harry is one of the quietest boys in the Senior class. However, he isn’t so quiet when he is out of school. Al¬ though he does not take part in the scholastic events he is a real friend. Harry frequents Shattuck Park after school. ROBERT LEROY ASHLEY, JR, “Brother” ‘‘Everyone cannot help but like this chap” Student Council (2, 3) ; Orchestra (1, 2); Band (1, 2); Junior Guid¬ ance Council; Assemblv Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Hi-Y (3, 4); Track (3, 4). “Brother,” as he is known to his best friends, has been in nearly every musical organization during his four years. None of the students will for¬ get how he used to meet “Margie” after every period. He is a good pal and a great friend. G. H. S. wishes you success in whatever you undertake. HAROLD RUSSELL BABINO “Butch” ‘‘Ah, make the most of what we yet may spend” Band (2, 3. 4); Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Assembly Orchestra (2, 3, 4) ; Senior Dance Orchestra. Who can forget how faithfully (???) “Butch” has played in Assembly Or¬ chestra for the past three years? His accomplishments have all been in the field of music, so we know what a good musician he is. “Butch” and Gordon are always seen together in the car. Take care, “Butch.” RUTH ELINORE BAKER “Ruthie” ‘‘Silence is woman’s best ornament” “Ruthie” is one of those girls who prefer to be seen and not heard. She is a great friend, and she has a big sense of humor. Her spare moments are spent writing letters to “Squirt.” Lots of luck to a “swell” person. EVELYN JEANNETTE BALLOU “Bluey” “We look for her that sun-like stood” Girls’ Basketball (1, 2); Field hockey (1, 2) ; Exponent (3, 4) ; Year Book Staff; “The Family Up¬ stairs” (4) ; Band Drum Major (4) ; Alpha Beta Pi (1,2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club (4); Student Council (2); Class Prophet (4). Never to be forgotten for her por¬ trayal of Annabelle in “The Family Up¬ stairs,” “Evy-wevy” has a smile for everyone and a wonderful sense of humor. During her four years at G. H. S. she took an active part in sports and the Exponent, VERNON ALFRED BANNACH “Pancho” “Leave us leisure to be good” Vernon is one of our quiet Seniors who couldn’t quite find time to par¬ ticipate in some of our activities. He is liked among his own circle and is well known for his laugh. BETH BARKER “Betty” “I ' ll make my joy like the small butter¬ fly whose happy heart has power to make a stone a flower” Chorus (1, 2). “Betty,” although not as well known as some of her classmates, has made many friends during her four years with us. She has not made her future plans public as yet, but we are sure that whatever she attempts will be crowned with deserved success. PAUL PETER BARTAK “Bart” “I strove with none; for none was worth my strife” Paul is one of G. H. S.’s “quieter” boys who has succeeded in the print¬ ing and woodworking departments. Paul has not yet decided what he will do next year, but G. H. S. wishes him good luck and success. 12
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