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CATHERINE MARIE CORLISS “Kaye” “A lovely lady with eyes of unholy blue” “Cherry Blossom” (1); Commercial Club (3, 4, Scribe 4); Chorus (1, 2); Pro Merito (Vice President). “Kaye” is one of those people you just can’t get along without. She is known not only by the Commercial but also by the Liberal Arts and College students. She must have been born to be popular, for she seems to have an unusual ability for making and holding friends. MARGARET CROSSMAN “Peggy” “Knowledge is power” Pro Merito; Class Salutatorian; Hockey Team (2, 3) ; Archery (2, 3, 4); Exponent (2, 3); Year Book Staff; “Fads and Frills” (2); Orchestra (2); Archery (2, 3, 4, Secretary 4) ; Alpha Beta Pi (3, 4); Latin Club (3, Treas¬ urer); Silver G; Student Council (4, Scribe). “Peggy” is one of our most con¬ scientious and accomplished students, and with her twin sister has received one of the highest ratings in her class. She has many friends and has partici¬ pated in numerous activities. We hope her attainments will reach the same ex¬ tent at Smith College. RUTH CROSSMAN “ltuthie” “The mildest manners and the gentlest heart” Pro Merito; Field hockey (2, 3) ; Ex¬ ponent (2, 3, 4) ; Year Book Staff; Senior Dance Committee; Archery Club (2, 3) ; Orchestra (2, 3, 4) ; Latin Club (3) ; Dramatic Club (4) ; Alpha Beta Pi (3, 4, President 4) ; Student Coun¬ cil (3) ; Silver G (3, 4) ; Chorus (3); “Fads and Frills” (2); Class Salutatorian (4). How can anyone forget the sweet disposition and the friendly smile that “Ruthie” possesses ? She is very pop¬ ula r and well liked among all her ac¬ quaintances, both boys and girls. Ruthie” is one of those people who can enjoy themselves in school and at the same time be an “A” student. In the future Ruth plans to go to Smith and we wish her all the luck in the world. JAMES WEIR CULLEN “J immy” “My true lore hath my heart and I have hers” Soccer Team (4). “Jimmy” seems like a quiet boy, but is a lot of fun when you know him. He hasn’t entered into many activities; most of his interest seems to be else¬ where. Who hasn’t seen “Jimmy” and the little girl” chatting in the cor¬ ridor or elsewhere. He plans to attend Parks Air School in Illinois, and we wish him a lot of luck. AGNES LEONA DAGILUS “Aggie” “llasketbaU ' s the world, and all the world ' s a basketball” Intramural Basketball (1, 2); Com¬ mercial Club (4) ; Girls’ Varsity Bas¬ ketball (3, 4); Baseball; Field Hockey (1, 2); Chorus. “Aggie” has been the Rock of Gi¬ braltar for the girls’ basketball team. Besides being a flashy player and all¬ round athlete, she loves to try ( !) to skip assembly and visit the corner store. Her ambition is to be a nurse. Good luck, “Aggie.” FRANK HERBERT DALTON “Hank” “A mighty spirit fills that little frame ” Football (3, 4); Track Team (1); Class Treasurer (2); Class Vice Presi¬ dent (3, 4); Senior Dance Committee; Hi-Y (2, 3, 4, President 4) ; Science Club (2, 3, 4); Sport Club (1); Junior Council. “Hank” is a good all-round fellow and is very popular with his class¬ mates. He has been active during his four years and has showed his ability of leadership. He plans to attend Deerfield Academy next year and we wish h im the best of luck. GERARD NORMAN DAME “Gerry” “Look to the end of a long life” Football (2); Intramural Basketball (1, 2); Stamp Club (2); Debating Club (2, 3); Chorus (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (2, 4). “Gerry” can always be seen with a smile on his face, and he always has a bit to add to the conversation. He is greatly interested in all kinds of sports and in music. Like most of the students he has no definite plans for the future. VERNON RICHARD DANFORTII “Danny” “Push on—keep moving “Danny” is one of those strong, hap¬ py fellows around school. Wherever there is mischief going on, “Danny’s” sure to be there. After school hours, however, he vanishes into thin air, only to return the next morning, just as full of fun and life as the day before. His plans for the future are indefinite. HERBERT ELMER DARLING “Herb” “Lord of himself—the heritage of joy ' ’ Archery Club (2, 3). One of those enthusiastic ski-jumpers you see around here in the winter is “Herbie.” He’s not so bad either. “Herb” is also interested in scouting and spends most of his time out-of- doors. His plans for the future are very indefinite. JOHN WALLACE DEGRANO “John” “Play up, play up, and play the game” Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Football Man¬ ager (2, 3, 4). John is very much interested in sports and one may always find him around the football team. To casual observers, he seems to be a quiet sort of a fellow, but those who know, realize he is far from quiet. 17
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HAROLD EDWARD CASH “Harold” “When it comes to doing a thing in this world, I don’t ask myself whether I like it or not, hut what ' s the best way to get it done” Hockey (3). Harold is one of our quiet fellows, and a good worker. He plans to take up Commercial Art after leaving school and we all wish him the best of luck in his work. DUNCAN STEARNS CHAMBERLIN “Dune” “A handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learning” Hi-Y (2, 3, 4); Archery (2, 3); Boys Chorus (4); Junior Council; Dance Committee (4) ; Cheer Leader (3, 4, Captain 4). Surely no other fellow can surpass “Dune” in amiability, kindness, and good humor. He is a prime favorite with boys and girls alike, for you can always depend on him. Good luck, “Dune,” and heartiest wishes for suc¬ cess. MILDRED EVELYN CHAPIN “Millie” “Quiet, but all the more worthy” “Millie” does not like to say much, but that pleasant smile of hers takes the place of many words. She has many friends, for she keeps all those she makes. She likes to have good times, but her lessons do not go unprepared. Millie” has not decided what she will do next year, but we know she’ll be successful in whatever she undertakes. DONALD DARSON CHOINIERE “Sweeney” “Man is nothing but contradiction” Donald has stayed out of the lime¬ light during his High School career. We seldom see him in school after school hours. However he is a good sport, and has many friends among the other fellows of his class. He en¬ joys making dull classes lively. ALBERT THOMAS CICHANOWICZ “Chicken” “Staunch and fearless he faces the world A man of mystery is Albert. Every¬ one wonders where he spends his time and where he finds his enjoyment. He says he hasn’t done anything and yet we all know that he would be missed if not around. His plans for the future are vague, but the best wishes of the class of ' 35 go with him. MORTON DAVIS CLARK “Mort” “Thou goest more and more to the silent things” Hockey (4). “Mort” seems to derive fun from al¬ most anything. We never see him glum, but with a smile for everyone. “Mort” doesn’t seem to take an interest in the fairer sex, but maybe some day some young damsel will pierce his armor. Our best wishes are with you, “Mort.” BENJAMIN PHILLIP COLLINS “Droopy” “O Bennie! O Bennie! Tender and true!” Hockey Team Manager (4) ; Student Council (3) ; Science Club (2, 3, 4) ; Chorus (4); Finance Committee (4). “Bennie” is always around and will¬ ing to help anyone in a tough spot. This and his ready wit make his popu¬ larity lasting. We hope we won ' t lose sight of him as he advances along the path to a bigger and be tter future. ELEANOR IRENE COLUCCI “Eleanor” “There ' s a woman like a dewdrop; She’s purer than the purest ” Chorus (1, 2) All Eleanor ' s interests have not been in school. Because of this she is not well known to all. Only to those chosen few who know her best does she show her real characteristics. Although all of us do not know her intimately she cannot conceal those sterling qualities. We feel sure she will succeed in life. ROGER WILLIAM CONANT “Judge” “My life is one dead horrid grind” Science Club (3, 4, Vice President 4); Archery (3). We feel sure that school won’t be the same without “Judge.” His spirit of deviltry lends the pep, vim and vigor that are the necessity and joy of every good class. This quality of vivacious 1 ness is also necessary to succeed in any pursuit. We feel justified in our hopes for his future. EMILY ROSE COOLIDGE “Em” “A rose is sweeter in the bud than full blown” Class Secretary (1); Class Vice President (3); Alpha Beta Pi (1, 2, 4); Student Council (1, 2, 4); Ex¬ ponent Collector (4); S. A. S. Col¬ lector (4); Year Book Staff. Although we were so unfortunate as not to have “Em” with us our Junior year, she stepped back again into her old place in school life and hearts for her last year. Though some of us may lose sight of her in the ensuing years, we may be sure that none will forget her. 1G
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ALBERTINA ELIZABETH DEMARIA “Tina” “Man has his will—-but woman has her ivag” “Tina” is just a little girl noted for her ready wit. She has a pert answer for every quip, and a smile for every friend. After school hours she can usually be found on the fair grounds of Turners Falls. Next year “Tina” plans to go to a commercial school. LOUIS DeMEO “Preem” Liberal Arts Course. “Staunch and fearless he faces the world” Football (2, 3, 4) ; Baseball (4) ; Track (1, 2). Louis has devoted most of his time to sports, his interests being in foot¬ ball, baseball and track. The class of ' 35 wishes you luck, Louis. EMILE EUGENE DENEAULT “Gene” “The village all declared how much he knew; ’Twas certain he could write, and cipher too’’ Intramural Basketball (4) ; Expo¬ nent (2. 4, Business Manager 4) ; Class President (1); Class Treasurer (4); Dance Committee (4) ; Hi-Y Club (2, 3, 4) ; Science Club (4) ; Silver G (4) ; Junior Council (President) ; S. A. S. Collector (1, 3, 4); Exponent Collector (1, 3, 4) ; Student Council ( 1 ). “Gene,” that tall, hard-working busi¬ ness man, has been very active here at G. H. S. No social function was ever complete, or any business venture successful without his good-natured presence. Good luck next year, “Gene,” in what you undertake. JOSEPH EDWARD DEVENEY “Curly” Guriy hair,” saith the sage, “is the gift of the gods” Intramural Basketball (1, 2, 3); Junior Guidance Council; Franklin Printers Guild (1, 3, 4). Imagine Curly” settling down to be a hard-working newspaperman. After he graduates lie will go to work at the Recorder Gazette office. Perhaps lie may be the editor some day. Who can tell? “Curly’s” personality will carry him anywhere, and we wish him lots of luck. FRANCES PATRICIA DEVINO “Fran” Wondrous is the strength of cheerful ness” Year Book Staff; Commercial Club (4); Art Club (3, 4). Fran” is a real good sport and is liked by all her friends. She is always busy doing shorthand or typing and some day we will find her as some¬ body ' s secretary. No matter whose sec¬ retary she is. we know she will be a good one and we all wish her the best of luck. STANLEY PETER DUDA “Stan” “Mg own thoughts are mg companions” Pro Merito; Special Honors (4). Who doesn’t know the small Senior boy in Room 16. He and a certain red¬ head get along fine. Although he has not taken part in many activities, he has been on the honor roll several times and is a member of the Pro Merito. We shall all miss “Stan.” Good luck to you! OLIVE ROSEMARIE DUFFNEY “Mae” “Iligh flights she had and ivit at will and so her tongue lag seldom still” Intramural Basketball (1); Tennis (1); Archery Club (2, 3); Dramatic Club (3, 4). “Mae” will linger long in the mem¬ ory of G. H. S., and also in the mem¬ ory of her many boy-friends! Her dramatic ability may yet bring her fame and fortune, hut we will always re¬ member her as a good sport and a universal favorite. IDA ELIZABETH DUNCAN “Ida” “Sweet as apple cider” Intramural Basketball (2, 3) ; Art Club (3); Commercial Club (4). What type of work in the commer¬ cial field will win the efforts of our Ida ? With her ready smile and ready helping hand, she is indeed deserving of success in whatever she attempts. G. H. S. bids you a hearty God speed, Ida, but at the same time is conscious of a great loss. FREDERICK ALFON DUNN “Charlie” “I learnt life from the poets” Football (2, 3, 4) ; Intramural Base¬ ball (1, 2, 3); Intramural Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Hi-Y (4). Always list Fred on your “preferred list of good fellows”! He will be re¬ membered by his classmates indefinitely, for he has ' made himself a good “rep” as a football player and “master poet.” Every one is a friend to “Fred,” and his humorous sayings brighten up many a dull classroom! It is with real re¬ gret that we bid him “adieu.” but with a feeling that he has a bright future ahead of him. DEANE ELLIS “Pork” “ Happg-go-lucky, fair and free, nothing there is that bothers me” Intramural Basketball (3, 4) ; Class Vice President (1). Anybody got a job ? That’s become Deane’s war cry, for he is determined to work immediately. This curly ( ?) headed Senior can always be found in his car, or with the “gang” on San¬ derson Street, which holds a mysteri¬ ous attraction for him. He can always be found where fun is high. His many friends join us in wishing him luck. 18
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