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

 - Class of 1935

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JOFFRE RENEE GIARD “Puppy” ‘‘The force of his own merit makes his way” Tennis (3, 4) ; Stamp Club (2) ; Science (3, 4); Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Orchestra (1); Syncopators (4). “Puppy” is that good looking saxo¬ phone player who has been very prom¬ inent in our musical organizations dur¬ ing his whole four years. “Puppy” is undecided about his future, but we all know that he will succeed in his chosen work. G. H. S. gives you the best of wishes. ARTHUR GEORGE GIBSON, JR. “Gib” ‘‘Quiet, hut all the more worthy” Hi-Y (4). Although we say “Gib” is quiet, he gets his share of pink slips like the rest of us. “Gib” plans to go to col¬ lege after graduation, and we wish him success in whatever he undertakes. EMILY ANTOINETTE GLABACH “Shrimp” “A little girl am I, but not too small” Pro Merito; Commercial Club (4). For a little girl, our Emily has great ambitions. Perhaps her future ambi¬ tions have something to do with that certain someone from Turners. Never¬ theless, we know that she wants to be a hairdresser and w r e wish her all the luck we know she deserves. ANNA GODLESKE “Annie” Ah! such a voice!” Intramural Basketball (1, 2, 3) ; Concert Orchestra (1). Anna ' s ambition is to be a hair¬ dresser, but we think she would make a good singer. Don’t tell us you haven’t heard her in assembly? Whatever she decides to do, we hope she will remem¬ ber her friends from dear old G. II. S. IIILDRED JENNIE GOYETTE ■Hilli.” “The only way to hare a friend is to be one” Exponent (4); Year Book Staff; Chorus (1); Art Club (3, 4). “Hillie’s” ambitions take a profes¬ sional turn. She wants to go to New York to train for nursing in the same hospital as her sister, which looks like a family affair. Loads of patients, “Hillie.” FREDERICK FOSTER GRANT “Fred” My only books were women’s looks. And folly’s all they’ve taught me. “Fred” is generally found among the fairer sex. We believe the attraction lies in his wavy hair. Fie is well known and liked by the pupils, teachers and the principal, or at least he is given a lot of attention! Although “Fred” has not been very active in clubs or sports he has made many friends. After gradu¬ ation he would like a position in a garage. We all wish him luck. LYMAN WILLIAM GRISWOLD, JR. “Billie” “So now is come our joyfulst feast!” Hockey Team (1, 2, 3, 4); Football Team (3, 4) ; Science Club (2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4); Hi-Y (2, 3, 4). “Billie,” the tall, easy-going fellow of the Senior Class, is known by nearly everyone in G. H. S. He is very friendly, and has been very helpful to our football team during his Junior and Senior years. The girls do not trouble “Billie,” unlike his pal, “Dick.” He is undecided as to his future, but the best of luck from the class of ’35 goes with him. EILEEN PATRICIA GROGAN “I” “A smile for all, welcome glad, A carefree, jolly way she had.” Art Club (3, 4) ; Commercial Club (3, 4). A wide circle of friends is claimed by this blue-eyed, friendly girl from Room 16. To all who know her, her friendship is priceless. She has been an Art and Commercial Club member during her Junior and Senior years. Eileen expects to join the business world. What a great stenographer she will make! We all wish her loads of luck and success. DELMA LEANORA HALL “Del” “Art is power” Girls’ Basketball (2) ; Captain of sec¬ ond team (3); Varsity (4); Hockey Team (3); “Fads and Frills” (2); Style Show (3); Art Club (2. 3, 4, President 3, 4) ; Year Book Staff. “Del” has a cheery smile for her many friends. “Del” and “Margie” are inseparable pals both in and outside of school. She plans to attend an Art School next year and we know that she will be a great success. EDITH DELLA HALL Edie” “Still waters run deep” Operetta—“Trial by Jurv” (3) ; Glee Club (4). “Edie” is the girl who comes to us from Leyden. She appears to be quiet but perhaps is not (so quiet) to those who really know her. She seems to have had too many outside interests to participate in many school activities. She is undecided as to her future, but we wish her lots of luck. 20

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ARTHUR JOHN ETHIER “Tubby” “He is the chap who makes things hum’’ Football (3, 4) ; Hockey (4) ; Intra¬ mural Baseball (3, 4); Basketball Man¬ ager (3); Dance Committee (4); Stage Manager (3, 4): Concert Orchestra (1, 2, 3); Assembly Oi ehestra (1, 2, 3); Science Club (2, 3, President 4) ; De¬ bating Club (2, 3); Hi-Y (3, 4); Sil¬ ver G Club (3, 4). “Tubby” has become a prominent fig¬ ure aiound G. H. S. He is very ver¬ satile, being able to tell jokes and make love extremely well! He is listed in clubs and is an all-round athlete. We wish him the best of luck! KATHERINE MARY FARRELL “Kay” “A merry heart doeth good like a medicine’’ Intramural Basketball (1, 2, 3); Art Club (3) ; Dramatic Club (2, 3) ; Com¬ mercial Club (4). Who doesn’t know that little, curly- headed “Kay” who can be found in the center of any fun making? If any one can make you laugh and forget your troubles, it’s Kay. G. H. S. wishes you the best of luck. WESLEY GEORGE FELTON “Wes” “Think thou and act’’ Intramural Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Intramural Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4); Com¬ mercial Club (4). “Wes” is that likable, happy-go-lucky person who lias been very active in in¬ tramural baseball and basketball. As to the future, “Wes” is planning on en¬ tering M. S. C. We know that he will do G. II. S. justice. Lots of luck, “Wes.” KENNETH GEORGE FINN “Ken” “Tie is merry as crickets” Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Assembly Or¬ chestra (2, 3, 4); Orchestra (2, 3); Syncopators (3, 4). Kenneth has been a very active mem¬ ber of the Band here at school and his trumpet solos are always a treat. With his red hair, freckles, and likable grin, Kenneth has made many friends and will continue to do so in the fu¬ ture. MARJORIE GERTRUDE FISKE “Margie” “ll ' iVe to resolce, and patient to perfortn Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind” Pro Merito (4) ; Alpha Beta Pi (1, 2, 3, 4). “Margie” came to us in the middle of her Freshman year from North Caro¬ lina. Although her activities in G. H. S. have been few, she has been very successful in the Girl Scouts. She was the third Greenfield girl to be awarded the Golden Eaglet. “Margie” is plan¬ ning to attend Bridgewater State Teach¬ ers ' College next year. Our best wishes go with her. JOSEPH FREDERICK FORRESTALL “Frosty” “He sure no man was ever discontented with the world who did liis duty in it” If anyone is looking for “Frosty” he will probably find him in the wood¬ working department as he is interested in mechanics. He is a good-natured fellow and has a host of friends. We have wondered if he is as quiet as he seems. “Frosty’s” future is undecided but we wish him luck in any- career he may choose. RALPH LONGWELL FOSTER “Cheerfulness is full of significance ; it suggests good health, a clear conscience, and a soul at peace with all human nature.” Pro Merito (Treasurer) ; Year Book Staff. Ralph is the Colrain boy who has made many friends during his stay at G. H. S. He has also taken an active part on the Year Book Staff. Ralph is undecided as to what he is going to do after he graduates, but no matter what he does we are sure he will be suc¬ cessful. MARIA RITA GAIMARI “lti” “Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control” Pro Merito (4) ; Year Book Staff; Style Show (3) ; Art Club (3, 4) ; Commercial Club (Vice President 3,4); Glee Club (4) ; Student Council (As¬ sistant Secretary 4); Special Honors (4). Rita’s activities speak for themselves. Whether her future lies in the commer¬ cial or artistic field, we are not sure. Whichever it may be, she has plenty of talent to see her way through. Best of luck, Rita. MARGUERITE EDNA GASS “The reason firm, the temperate will, endui ance, foresight, strength and skill” Marguerite is planning to attend the Chamberlain School to take up interior decorating and buying. She has made many friends in G. H. S., although her activities have been few. Best wishes, Marguerite. KATHRYN ANN GERMON “Kay” “Youth will have its fling” “Kay” is the tiny- brunette one nev¬ er fails to see at the DeMolay- dances. Though her school activities have been limited, she has had a grand time with her outside affairs, and she enjoy-s the company of a host of friends. We wish her all the success possible in the future, and may her life be a merry one. 19



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LEONARD WARREN HAMILTON “Hamie” “Argue, argue, early and late, if a line were crooked he’d argue it straight.” Most of us know this friendly but noisy boy. He always has some re¬ mark to break the silence of a class, and at any time has a good argument to prove his points of view. His out¬ side interests have kept him so busy that he has found no time for school activities. “Hamie” is undecided about his future but with his friendly way we know that he is sure to succeed. JEANNE LOUINE HARPER « QII “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance” Class Basketball (1, 2. 3); Exponent Staff (2, 3); “Fads and Frills” (2). Although Jeanne is quiet and un¬ obtrusive she has not been unrecog¬ nized by her classmates. Her prowess on the gym floor and her good sense of humor will not be forgotten. We know that whatever she may be interested in will be obtained by steadfastness of purpose and a willingness to work. RICHARD WHEELOCK HARRIS “Dick” “Say not of me that weakly I declined ' ’ Football (1. 2. 3, 4); Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4. Captain 4); Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Class Vice President (2) ; Dance Committee (4) ; Student Council (2, 4, President 4); Iii-Y Club (2, 3, 4); Finance Committee (4). “Dick” is one of those boys who have proved themselves true athletes. His high school years have been filled with athletic activities, and we know that letters awarded to him were well eai li¬ ed. Besides his sports, he found time for class activities, and we feel sure that whatever his plans may be he will have no failures through lack of sports¬ manship and effort. CARY EATON HOHL “Cary” “He who laughs last usually doesn ' t get. the joke” Hockey (3, 4); Class Basketball (1, 2); Card Party Committee (4); Science Club (2, 3, 4); Camera Club (2, 3); Band (1, 2); Orchestra (1). Cary has many interests around school, and the corridor seems empty when not resounding to his hearty laugh. Motorcycles and females occupy much of his time, and he is seen at all social gatherings. G. H. S. wishes the best of luck to him, and is certain that success is “just around the corner.” DOROTHY LUCILLE HUEFTLINE “Dot” “The virtue lies In the struggle, not the prize” Dorothy is a quiet girl who spends most of her time on her studies. She has many friends among her classmates and their best wishes go with her as they know she will succeed in anything she attempts. Good luck, “Dot. We’re with you. STEPHEN MALCOLM JABLONSKI “Jabbie” “Of manners gentle, of affections mild, In wit a man, simplicity a child Cheer Leading (4) ; Freshman Hop Committee (1). “Jabbie” has an interest in every¬ thing. With his own sense of humor he ' s always handy for a good joke. We have come to know him as a good-na¬ tured fellow, ready to assist at any time; and although quiet at times he can take it like the rest of us. There’s no doubt that what the future plans for him he will meet like a “regular fella.” RUSSELL ROY JALBERT “Rudolph” “In the spirit of his youth Property Committee of “The Family Upstairs” (4); Archery Club (2); Science Club (4). Ever since “Rudolph” came to us he has made himself conspicuous by his quiet yet good-natured personality. He has been willing to lend a hand in clubs and in activities of the class, be¬ sides having a genuine desire for aca¬ demic accomplishment. We hope he may have every success in the future. KENNETH DAVID JOHNSON “Ken” “Creation is great, and cannot be understood” “Ken” is one of the quieter boys in school. He has not taken part in any school activities but has, nevertheless, made many friends. He is very inter¬ ested in machinery and when anything breaks in the school shop “Ken” is al¬ ways on hand to help fix it. The best wishes of the class go with you, “Ken.” They know you’ll succeed. WALTER IVER JOHNSON “Quarterback” “Smile your way through” Although not active in clubs, Wal¬ ter is well liked by those who know him. He has been especially interested in his work in printing. Success will certainly find him. EILEEN PATRICIA JOLLEY Jolly” “All who joy would win Must share it — Happiness was born a twin” Commercial Club (4); Chorus (1, 2, 3). “Jolly” has our best wishes and hopes for success in any undertaking. She is quiet, but a friend of many. 21

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