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

 - Class of 1935

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ASIMAKES STAVROU MANIATTY “Sam” ‘‘And I am glad, yea, glad with all mg heart” Exponent (3, 4). “Sam” is the mischief maker of Room 18 and always has a trick to pull on someone. Although it is just in fun every one likes “Sam” and his com¬ pany. He has been very active on the Exponent and in his school work. On graduating he expects to go to Deer¬ field. Best of luck, “Sam.” EDWARD FRANK MARGOLA “Ed” ‘‘To he strong is to he happy” Baseball (2, 3, 4). “Ed” is one of the quiet boys in Room 18 but perhaps not so quiet else¬ where. During his last three years he has played baseball, and the team will certainly miss that good old second baseman. Here’s hoping you make the big leaguers some day, “Ed.” BETTY ANN MASON “Mason” “Friends I hare made, whom envy must commend But not one foe whom I would wish a friend” Betty has not taken part in many school activities, but her friends know that she is far from inactive outside G. H. S. She is known for her ability to see the bright side of life. Although undecided about her future plans, we all wish Betty the best of luck in what¬ ever she undertakes. RUTH HELEN MAYER “Parky” “Life without laughing is a dreary blank” How well we all know that giggling, dark-haired Senior who can always see a funny side to everything. She pos¬ sesses that ability to take a joke as well as “crack” one and because of this she has made a host of friends at G. H. S. Although undecided about her future plans she surely will make a success of anything she attempt s. MATTIE HELEN MAYHAM “Tillie” “She is good as she is fair — To know her is to love her” Exponent (2); “Fads and Frills” (2); Style Show (2); Art Club (2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4); Alpha Beta Pi (1. 2, 3, 4); Archery Club (2); Camera Club ( 2 ). “Tillie” is known as the girl with the nice eyes. She has been rather active in school affairs, but her spe¬ cial moments are given to a person named Edward Burleigh. Everyone likes “Tillie because she has a nice personality and a big heart. Loads of luck, “Tillie.” WILLIAM HAMPTON MERRIOTT “Red” “I am not of that feather to shake off my friend when he must need me” Pro Merito; Author of Class Song (4); Special Honors (4). “Red” is another one of the boys from Millers. He has not taken part in any sports but has made a re putation for himself in the High School Print Shop that is well worth having. “Red” is undecided about his future, but what¬ ever it is, it is sure to be a suc-ess. He has gained quite a lot out of his four years in High School including a host of friends. Their wishes go with him into his future. Keep going, “Red ; you’ve started well. EURIPIDES LOUIS METAXAS “Rip” “’Twas blow for blow, disputing inch by inch” Pro Merito (President); Hi-Y (3. 4); Latin Club (3); Student Council (1, 3); Special Honors (4). Wherever there is an argument going on, that’s where you ' ll find “Rip” for he dearly loves an argument. With his keen thinking and great knowledge of the facts, “Rip” usually wins. Next year at Harvard, we ' re sure “Rip” will make a name for himself as he cer¬ tainly has done here. DIANE LOUISE METCALF “Diane” “In framing an artist art hath thus decreed, To make some good, but others to exceed” Alpha Beta Pi (4); Pro Merito; Art Club (3, 4, Treasurer 4). Diane is one of our more studious girls and has made many friends at G. H. S. In her, the Art Club has found a staunch supporter, a skillful artist, and Pro Merito, a worthy mem¬ ber. She plans to enter Boston Art School after graduation and we are sure that she will prove as successful there as in Greenfield High. Here’s luck to you, Diane. JOHN METELICA “Moey” “Every inch a man to say nothing of his feet” John is best known by his news¬ papers in his pockets and that Russian smile he always carries with him. You can always see John down in the “Ump’s” office getting himself bound up. Everyone likes John and his smile and we know whatever he undertakes he will succeed. Best of luck to you, John. DORIS IRENE METZLER “Dot” “lie who is firm in will molds the world to himself” Archery Team (3, 4); Year Book Staff; Card Party Committee (4); Al¬ pha Beta Pi (3, 4); Archery Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Council (4). Doris is one girl who can always be depended on to help someone in need. Although she is slower to make friends than some, once you know her she is the truest friend in the world. We hope that “Dot” will be the same success in college as she has been here. 26

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CATHERINE AGNES LYNCH “Katy” “One word is too often profaned ' ' “ Katy” has not taken part in any school activities, but we see her often with the opposite sex (especially the King family). We all wish her the best of luck. FRANCES ADELLA LYNDE “Frankie” “A happy-go-lucky lass at heart’’ Basketball Team (2) ; Year Book Staff; Commercial Club (4). “Frankie” has enjoyed all through her years among us that quiet, lasting popularity which can only be gained by one possessing a calm and pleasing disposition and a true sympathetic in¬ terest in associates. These same char¬ acteristics, we know, will carry her far after our separation. May she find the best there is coming. MARTHA FLORENCE MACAULAY “Martie” “The woman who lores and laughs must sure do well” Alpha Beta Pi (4, Registration Com¬ mittee) ; Latin Club (3); Exponent (4). Martha came to us from Shrewsbury in her Junior year. With her meriy laugh and her twinkling eyes, she was a sensation. If Martha keeps her good nature and kind heartedness she will win all the hearts in her path as she did here at G. II. S. JESSIE MARJORIE MACIIAIEK “Jess” “Come, sing now, sing; for I know you sing well” Glee Club (1); Commercial Club (4 Treasurer); Pro Merito; “Chonita” ( 2 ). We all will remember “Jess” for her beautiful voice. When only a Sopho¬ more she captured the feminine lead in the operetta “Chonita” and made a lasting effect by her performance. We should like to i onsider her future in vocal work. Her engaging smile has won her a place in the very center of our class. Our best hopes for your fu¬ ture, Jessie! WILLIAM MURDOCK MacLEOD “Bus” “No coward soul is mine!” Baseball (1); Football (1, 2, 3, 4); Track (2. 3, 4); Class President (2); Class Treasurer (3) ; Class President (4); Student Council (2, 3, 4); Hi-Y (2, 3, 4); Dance Committee (4). With his athletic ability and winning personality, “Bus” has been an out¬ standing figure in the Senior Class dur¬ ing its four year s at G. H. S. We know that his faculty for making friends will carry “Bus” far in years to come. EDWARD MARK MAHER “Mohawk” “I hare found you an argument” Soccer (4) ; Intramural Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Exponent (4); Junior Council (3); Card Party Committee (4). To any of us who know this boy, his name is synonymous with “argument.” He seems rather to go on the theory that if the world agrees with him, he ' s wrong. So friendly is he that none could ever take offense at his differ¬ ences of opinion. That’s the way to make progress, “Mohawk.” LLOYD FREDERICK MALLORY “Floyd” “Sensible people find noth ing useless” Floyd is a Senior who seems to keep things well to himself. Although he hasn’t taken part in athletics he is very popular, with that sunshiny smile of his. He is undecided about the future but we know success will come his way. FORREST ALVIN MALOY “Nuts” “He needs no eulogy—he speaks for himself” Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Soccer (1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4) ; Track (3, 4) ; Intramural Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Junior Council; Dance Committee (4); Style Show (1); Hi-Y (3, 4); Stamp Club (1, 2, 3, President 2, 3); Synco- patois (4); Silver G (4); Camera Club (2); Class Prophet (4). Who doesn’t know “Nuts” ? With his noise and wit he has made himself famous throughout the high school and he has well earned his reputation as the wittiest and noisiest boy in the class. KENNETH PAUL MANCHESTER “Men of few words are the best men” Pro Merito. Although Paul is quiet he has many friends He is a member of the Pro Merito and stands high in scholastic honors. He is undecided about the fu¬ ture, but whatever he undertakes we wish him the best of luck. ANNA HELEN MANIATTY “Ann” “Friendliness is a virtue of success” Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Chorus (1, 2, 3). Anna is that happy-go-lucky girl of Room 18. She always has a smile for everyone and a cheery character. She has been very active in the Glee Club and Chorus. She is undecided about the future but we know success will be with her. 25



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WALTER JOSEPH MICUTA “Walt” “It is better to learn late than never” Although “Walt” has been very quiet during his four years at G. H. S., he is well liked hv all his classmates. Every one remembers those cold win¬ ter mornings when “Walt” was out plowing the streets and helping us all in general. WILLIAM ANTHONY MICUTA “Bill” “J resolved that I would permit no man to narrow and degrade my soul by making me hate him” Commercial Club (4). “Bill” hasn’t been heard of much be¬ cause he has been working hard in his classes. He is always seen chumming around with some of the West End fellows. He was a star on the Senior commercial basketball team. Whatever “Bill” undertakes to do we know he will succeed. RICHARD EDWARD MOODY “Dick” “Do what you can where you are, and when that’s accomplished, God will open the door to a higher sphere” Soccer (4) ; Track (2) ; Orchestra (L 2). “Dick” is very bashful when he is around girls, but is w ' ell liked by all the boys. He was a flash in Soccer this fall and was also on the track team. He is undecided what he will do, but G. H. S. wishes him a lot of luck. MARY LOUISE MOONEY “Tot” “We often do more good by our sym¬ pathy than by our labor” Tot” hasn’t been very active dur¬ ing her four years at G. H. S., but her quiet ways and friendly smile have won her many friends who declare she is not as quiet as she appears. She loves to dance best of all. Whatever she undertakes to do we know she will be very successful. MYRON FRANCIS MOONEY “Mike” “A steady calm perseverance in time will lead to a certain victory” Football (2, 3, 4); Basketball (2, 3); Track (2, 3, 4); Hockey (3); Junior Council (3) ; Y ear Book Staff. “Mike” is that big easy going fel¬ low who is always seen around the gym or up at North Parish. He has taken part in all of the sports and was a great help to the teams. “Mike” has many friends and is always willing to help them. He would like to go away to school but his future is not planned yet. Myron is one of the popular fel¬ lows of the class and leaves many friends behind when he graduates. MARY RITA MOYLAN “Marita” “In your chain of friendship please consider me a link” Intramural Basketball (2) ; Expo¬ nent (2) ; Chorus (1) ; Commercial Club (4). “Marita” left G. H. S. for awhile to attend Deerfield Academy but became lonesome for G. H. S. and returned. We all wish her a lot of luck in any work she undertakes to do. KARL MARK MURPHY “Blossom” “Towering genius disdains a beaten path” “Blossom” is a tall blond boy who is very quiet. Most of his spare time is spent at home doing his home work. He has high hopes for the future but has not yet decided what school he will attend. The class of ’35 wishes him success in whatever he attempts. JOHN NEWTON MUSHOVIC “Johnny” “Better mend one fault in yourself than a hundred in your neighbor” Archery Club (2, 3, 4). Calm and reserved. These two words describe Johnny to perfection. He is popular with the archery fans. It is well known that he is a woman hater, but the class of ’35 wishes that he will change in the near future. He is un¬ decided in his life work. HAROLD BERNARD MYERS “Stud” “Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday and all is well” Track (3) ; Hockey (3, 4) ; Chorus (D- The boy seen riding a bicycle almost daily to school is “Stud” Myers. He is fond of mechanical devices and hopes to become a master mechanic. He is a quiet boy and hockey is his hobby; he has been a great help to the hockey team. The class of ’35 wishes him success. PAUL ERNEST NORTHWAY “Rubinoff” “When a man blackens another man ' s character, he never whitens his own” “Rubinoff” is the tall blond lad who sometimes tells a person what he thinks about him. He is very frank when angered. He is a happy, good-natured boy who is seen quite often in the cor¬ ridors. He is very quiet (but not in class) and is very friendly. Although not taking part in school activities, he leaves behind him a host of friends when he graduates. 27

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