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GREENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DOROTHY LOUISE BOND Dot ’ Science Club 2, 3. Alpha Beta Pi 3. (Secretary .4); Archery Club 2. Dot is one of our most po[)ular pupils. She ntientls many (lance.-; and never has trouble in finding an escort. Cueenfield 1 ligb School will certainly miss Dot when she leaves. WINONA CAPEN BONNER ■ W’ innie Pro Merito 3. 4: Intramural BasbeibnII 1 : ' tear BooL Stall .|: Glee Cluh 1. Winnie , one of the tiniest girls in our class, is a friendly person who always makes friends with everyone around her. At any basketball game she can be found eating Mounds , her favorite candy bar. 1 ler disposi¬ tion is just as sweet as this candy. ELIZABEd ' H FRANCES BONNEX ' ILLE ■ ' Betty Commercia I Club 3. 4. Betty is one of the haiipy-go-lucky people w IlO never seem to have a care. ' ) ou can always lind her riding around in her car or joking with a group of friends. Wbth her keeen sense of humor she should succeed in hatcvcr she undertakes. SOPHIE NANCY BOROWSKI I .ulu Intramural Ba sketball 1. 2. 3: Field Hockey 1, 2; Intramural Tennis 1. 2: I rial By Jury 1; Sophomore FJntertainment 2; .lunior Fuitertainment 3; (dee Club 1. 2: Chorus 1, 2: Cheer Leader 4. I.idu is one of our athletically inclined girls who has frroved her ability in this line by participating in many sports. She is often seen at the (fables roller-skating. Art is one of her major interests and she hojres to go to a modeling school when she graduates. GERTRl. ' DE RITA BOSTLEY C ' ert Pro Merito 3. 4: (uegg I beory Certilicate 4: Sunset by Slantsky 2; ( ommercial ( lub 3, (President 4); Dramatic (didi 3, 4: Junior C ' uidance ( ouncil 3. . ' s one of the brightest students in our class, ( lert has proved herself an excellent scholar. WJtb her good humor, she has made numerous friends in seboo I. w e are sure she will have no difficulty in the future ith her many aptitudes. LOIS ANITA BOUKER 1 .ois Intramural Ifasketball 2: Delta Sigma Rho 1. 2. 3. Lois is that noisy girl Irom Room 14, who can always find something to laugh about. Mthougb she apfiears to be r[uiet, to those who don t know her. she is (juite diflerent among friends. With her friendly dis¬ position she should succeed anyw here. WILLIAM FRANCIS BO WE Bilf 1 rack 3. .). I )on t you like Bill s Sou tll( ■rn draw r. ' ' Y ou can catch up on your sleep w hile he s linisbing bis sentence. But can he be noisy w hen he wants to he. 1 le s one of the Ihlls that can be found everyw here and anyw here. Major Bowes has nothirrg on Bill . I le tl gel the jrrize every time. ELI .. BFT 11 MYR TLE BRAY I .izzy Pro Merito 3. .|. Intramural Basketbidl 1: . rt ( luh 2. 3. .| ( Treasurer 3. Kc President .)) : ( ommercial ( lub What will ()ur ( lang do. now that they wont have Lizzie” to lease any more. ' ' Liz always was a good sport, though, and took it like a soldier. It II he tough, not seeing her walking along the corridors any more. Eighleen
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EXPONENT ANNUAL 1937 WTLIJAM .IAMI-:S HARRY. Jk. “Bill” licrovcr (lion; s a rarkcl. you caii ho sure liill is around some- wlicre. I lis good old slap on llic hack is familiar and so is his hahil of eating the girls potato hii)s. 1 le and the other “Hills ’ have heen pals for many years, and let s ho|)c we keep on seeing him around. H.NRHARA ROSl ' HARUZZl ' Harhara” I’ro Merito 3, .|: Intramural Haskethall i; Ilxpniicnt 3, .j; Year Hook 4; .Alpha Beta Pi .j: C dee C,luh 3, .p W ' inter Concert 3, .j; (Guidance Council 2: Silver G .p If hrains were money, Harl lara would he a millionaire. Not oidy has she hrains, hut she has a nice personality that no one can help liking. It s h(?en very nice having such a pleasing, pleasant person around. STIIPIIANIA MARY HEDNARSKl Stefly” I ' ield 1 lockey i: Intramural Haskethall 1, .p 1 here s no ((uestion as to Steffy s ’ being one of the sweetest anti cutest girls in the ( lass. Not only that, hut she’s clever, too. You can depend on “StelTy ’ to po[) uj) with a funny remark ri ght in the nick of time. She s hound to ha e a good time in whatever she plans to under¬ take. ANNA CAROLINE BEMAYLO “Tommy” Intramural fjaski •thall 1, 2; Art Cluh 1, 4. I Pound a Million Dollar Hahy in the Pivc and Ten Cent Store.” I hat applies to Tommy Hcdiaylo. Between school and Kresge’s, her time is jiretty much taken up. Hut Tommy still has a little time left to waste on the hoys and there arc plenty waiting around. NELSON PAUL Hl-RNARD “Nell” ILisehall I. 3, Poothall .4: Iniramurals .p Ikang! CrackI Hooml Knock Knock. I hat s “Nell ’ Bernard coming. A nice quiet hoy who shakes the school when he just grinds his teeth. All the hoys are his j)als and many girls wish they were. Hell prohahly be president some day. LOUISE EI.IZAlMTTll BELTERS ( laga Intramural Ikaskethall i. 2; E. ;)onent 3. .p X ear Book q; Dance Com¬ mittee q; .Alpha Beta Pi 3, q; Sciem e C lid) 3; Chorus 1, 2; ( luidance Council .p ( ice President). (kaga Betters once said she wanted to he a nurse. Now she just wants to take care of Bill Stiles. Anyone wouldn t mind being sick if he could have as pretty a nurse as Louise hanging around. DOROTHY HOPE BOLTON I )ol I’ro Merito .): Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3, : X ear Book Staff Glee Cluh 2: Delta Sigma Rho 1, 2, 3. q. (President 2); (.kuidance Council 3. q; Silver G .p With her sweet disposition and friendly smile. Dot has won many friends in the (kreenfield 1 ligh S( hool. She has taken an active interest in school allairs and plans to become a nurse. e know that w ith her w inning ways she w ill surely he a success. ALICE rose: bcyncek “A l” “AT has been cut out to he a second (kinger Rogers. If you ve never seen her dance, you re missing one of the greatest things in your life. I ler tw inkling feet are going to carry her a long w ay and as long as there s music with it, Al will be satislied. Seventeen
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EXPONENT ANNUAL 1937 RICIIAKU W ' ll l lAM BKIGGS Dick” I rack feam i, a, 3, I )ick is llie drummer man in llic btincL I le C1I50 beats out tbe tempo oil tile cinder patli as liis muscles, functioning like a well-lubricated, powerful engine, strives to bring him victory. W’c will always associate I )ick witli Jean Krupa. DOUGLAS I’RLDLRICK HRUCL Doug” I liA i. 3, .[ (President ): Rand 2. 3. Doug . as tbe guiding band of tbe I liA . bas show n us bow a not too active boy in other fields can demonstrate bis ability anti leadership. .Anyone at all well acquainted with him bas beard samples ol bis rare humor and laughed with him many a time. More power to you, Doug . as you go through life using your optimistic viewpoint to tbe best vantage. DONALD IILNRY ifURKILl. “Gig” Manager L ' ootball Team .p Intramural Raskctball 2. 3; .lournalism 3; , r(bery Club 2. 3. q (Treasurer q). Perbajis tbe football season of ’37 owes its success to Cpig s ’ edicient management. No doidit bis basbfulncss accounts for bis refusal to be intimate with tbe fairer sex. I lowever, we are sure that we wi II fintl I lim beading tbe ranks wherever be may bo. EDWARD HARMON BURNS ' Eddie” [ ' ootball 1, 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3. q; Baseball 1. 3, .p Track q. I emple CJollegc is rew arding ”Edd ie” for bis years as a triumphant athlete by offering him its all for tbe next lour years. W ' e know that T emple will be as justly proud of him in the future as G. 11 . S. has been. Eddie” is aboard tbe boat bound for Success ’ and we sincerely say. Bon oyage. RICI lARD .lAMES BURNS ■ ITatfoot” Intramural Basketball 3. q: l ' ootball 3, q: Golf Team 2, 3, q. Gurly-baired Rich , who bas managed to keep out of tbe social whirl of (1. I 1 . S.. bas, however, been a boost to tbe sports. As soon as golfing weather comes round, tbe links claim bis attention. May bis shots always be a bole in one I DORIS EILEEN BUTLER I )odo Gregg T beory Certificate. Dodo bas not been very active in school affairs—was it because the rear corridors seem to fascinate her. ' ' Incidentally, rumors are in the air that she will make a very cilieient secretary. May her fondest dreams be realized! SHIRLEY RAL: CAMERON Rae Tear Book Staff .p Commen iai Clidi q: CTuidance Council q. Rae, one of our blonde maidens, bas not only been active in com¬ mercial work, but also socially inclined. W ' e extend our sincerest wishes that she may always be able to enjoy life as she bas while in G. 11 . S. ORRIN THEODORE CARROLL 1 ed branklin Printers Cuiild 2, 3 (Secretary 3). I ed , one of tbe bard-w orking boys of our class, bas not mingled w itb liis classmates to any extent. It is rumored that be bas tbe makings of a minister. 1 lowever. next year w ill lind him bard at w ork in Boston where be s bound to make good. Nineteen
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