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ROSEBELLE VICTORIA BURNHAM “Rose Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4). “Rose” is a likable blonde who is rather quiet and shy. How¬ ever, her shyness has not prevented her from making a great nun.her of friends. Indeed, it is often suspected that her time is taken up by a very engrossing outside interest. No doubt her many friends will never forget her friendliness and companionship. BARBARA MYRLE BUTEMENT “Barbie” Pro Merito (4); Intramural basketball (1, 4); Exponent (4); Year Book Staff (4); A Bargain ' s a Bargain” (Prompter) (4); Delta Sigma Rho (2, 3, 4 Vice-President). “Barbie” is that sweet Senior who has been so cooperative and helpful in all school affairs. In addition, she is one of the best dressed girls in the class. If you simply can ' t figure out that algebra problem, just ask “Barbie,” who’ll be glad to give you any help. Ye wonder whether or not she receives her inspiration from Cornell. RICHARD HERBERT CADE “Dick” Although he is often called shy, this tall, dark-haired boy has been the center of many merry groups. His keen sense of humor has proclaimed him to be a master in the art of enlivening any gathering. “Dick” attends all the school dances and is usually accompanied by a blonde from Room 26. Who can forget his friendly manner and cheerful attitude? JAMES FREDERICK CAHILL “Jim my” Orchestra (2, 3, 4 President); Rand (4); Winter Concert (4). “Jimmy” is that cheerful boy who always seems to have a new joke to tell. No gathering can be quiet if “Jimmy” is around. How¬ ever, he seems to enjoy trips to North Adams and yet refuses to tell anyone the reason. Of course, he ' s a very famous Bingville resident and has certainly gained recognition for the little “suburb.” HELEN JANET BRZEZINSKI “Bruzzy” Intramural basketball (2). “Bruzzy” is an athletic-minded person enjoying all sports, particularly skating. She makes many of her own clothes which are always attractive. She is friendly with everyone and, although many of her interests lie in other places, she has many friends in school. “Bruzzy” appears to be quiet, but where there is fun she is sure to be. Keep your sunny disposition and the best is yours! FRANCIS JAMES BULMAN “Frannie” Gregg Theory Certificate; O. G. A. Penmanship; Exponent (4); Year Book Staff (4); Art Club (4); Commercial Club (4). A cheery “hello” and a ready smile — that’s “Frannie.” He is always seen in the corridors talking and laughing with some of his friends. He enjoys music with plenty of swing and does his part in the “Big Apple” with the ability of a professional. Club meetings aren’t cornplete without “Frannie’s” witty puns, and unfailing appetite. His ambition is to become an undertaker, but don ' t let that scare you. ELEANOR MAE BURKE “ Burkie” Gregg Progress Pin; Theory Certificate; Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4); Soccer (2, 3); Glee Club (4). “Burkie” is a quiet, good-natured person. She certainly showed her athletic ability and sportsmanship in the intramurals. If you want to find her in a hurry just look for Virginia or “Al” and she is sure to be there. Her shy smile and unassuming ways have won her many friends in school and outside. Her pluck and willingness to help will steer her straight up the ladder of success. RICHARD CALVIN BURNHAM “Red” Pro Merito (3, 4); Gregg Theory Award; 60-80 Certificates; Baseball Manager (3, 4). A flash of red hair heralds the approach of this cheerful boy. Resides being known for his scholastic achievements, he is easily recognized for his sense of humor. Indeed, instead of possessing the habitual red-head’s temper, “Red is a grand pal and a swell sport. He has done much for our baseball team and certainly deserves the appreciation of his classmates. Nineteen
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NINA MARGARET ELLEN BRITTON “Nina Gregg Progress Pin; Theory Certificate; Intramural Basketball (2); Exponent (4); Year Book Staff (4). Nina is always in a calm, cool, and collected frame of mind. She is so quiet that you would hardly know she is present, but she is full of surprises. On the basketball floor her steadiness shows results when she shoots for baskets. Nina’s plans for the future are indefinite, but with her nonchalant manner and person¬ ality, she is sure to get along under any circumstances. HELEN MEEHAN BROUGHAN “Helen” Gregg Progress Pin. Helen is the girl you see rushing in just about on time each morning. She hasn’t spent much time in extra-curricular activi¬ ties, but she has gained many friends with her winning smile and bright blue Irish eyes And you know that “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling” everyone feels happy. Helen has not decided what she wants to do after graduation, but with her soft voice and friendly disposition she should succeed anywhere. DONALD FRANK BROWN “Don Football (2, 3); Baseball (2, 3); Intramural basketball (4). Donald is one of the boys from Riverside, and in his own quiet way has made his mark in the Vocational Course, especially in Cabinet Shop. With his interest centering in sports he has made himself 3 valued member of many of the G. H. S. teams. HENRY RONALD BRUNELLE “Frenchie” Although school activities have not occupied “Frenchie’s” time, he has become popular with the hoys in the Vocational Department. He lives on Lampblack Road and enjoys the out¬ door sports of hunting and fishing. “Frenchie” is a short fellow but manages to get the “cream of the crop.” He has a secret admiration for Jeanette, hut other girls do not bother him. His days in G. H. S. have been worthwhile and will See him to the top. HELEN LOUISE BONK “Bonkie” Pro Merito (3, 4 Vice-President); Theory Certificate; Penman ship Pin; 60-80 Certificates; Intramural basketball (2, 3); Second team (2); Varsity (3); Year Book Staff (4); Guidance Council (2 President, 3, 4); Junior Dance Committee; Art Club (4); S.A.S. Collector ( 2 ); Senior Play L T sher (4). A happy girl with a winning smile and a cheerful personality is “Bonkie.” She is always accompanied by a host of friends. ' She is an excellent student but always has time for fun. “Bonkie” is rather interested in hairdressing. It seems to us that she would do very well in the secretarial field, too. Best of luck to her in any position. GEORGE KENNETH BOUTWELL “Ken “Ken” has been inactive in school affairs, but his preoccupied mien might indicate an observing interest elsewhere. He is one of those people who are not often heard in school. Who knows what he’s like with “the gang”? He seems to be interested in science. “Ken” is always willing to cooperate and as a result has won many friends in his high school career. PAULINE LENEITA BRIGGS “ Pickles Gregg Progress Pin; Intramural Basketball (2, 3, 4); Tennis (2, 3, 4); Soccer (2); Guidance Council ( 2 ); Campus Capers” (4); Archery Club ( 2 ); Art Club (4); Glee Club (2); Cheer Leader (4). “Pickles” is that small vivacious girl with the sparkling brown eyes whom we remember for her valiant efforts trying to make us yell during cheering practice and at the games. She is also popular on the dance floor doing the Big Apple” with the rest bf the “gang.” Even though she takes part in many social activities in school she finds time for “Bill” and her many other friends. Petite “Pickles” plans to be a hairdresser in the near future. ALTHEA IRENE BRIGHAM “Al Gregg Progress Pin; Theory Certificate. “Al” has been active in commercial work and hopes some day to be someone’s secretary. We hope she succeeds! She pals around with “Burkie” and often can be seen after school waiting for the bus. Working silently and diligently, she never leaves a task undone. “Al” has a pleasing personality and is liked by all, and with her many friends to spur her on she’ll he a great success. Eighteen
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WILLIAM JOSEPH CARROLL ‘■Bill” Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4); Hockey (4); Track (4). Whiz! That must be “Bill” riding by in his Buick. This well-known car always manages to take him where the most fun is to be had. Some people have the mistaken idea that he’s quiet. However, we all certainly do agree on the fact that he flashes one of the best-known grins in G. H. S. Accompanied by the rest of his “gang,” he has enlivened many a school dance and entertainment. RUTH EILEEN CASEY “Ruthy” Pro Merito (4); Exponent (4); Year Book Staff (4); “Co-eds ' Night Out” (3); “Campus Capers” (4); Alpha Beta Pi (3,4); Glee Club (3, 4); Art Club (3). “Ruthy” is one of our shyest and sweetest classmates. Also, she’s acquired a kind of fame in G. H. S. for her disposition, which always seems to be just a little bit sweeter than anyone else’s. Often seen with her pal “Winnie,” she has been one of our best contributors to “The Exponent.” G. H. S. will miss her smile. EARL JOSEPH CASH “Monk” Football (3); Intramural basketball (3, 4). Of all our square-shouldered athletes who roar on the field amid the noise and shouts of the gang, “Monk” Cash is one of the best known. By this we mean that he, at one time or another, dining his high school career, played football. But. “Monk” is also interested in other sports, such as basketball. He is one of these shy, reserved persons, who, although far from spectacular, are genuinely liked by all. MARION BALDWIN CATLIN “hie” Exponent (3, 4): Exchange Editor (4); Year Book Staff (4); Football Dance Committee (4); Winter Concert (2,3, 4); “Campus Capers” (4); “Cock Robin” (4): “A Bargain’s a Bargain” (4); “Co-ed’s Night Out” (3); Delta Sigma Rho (3, 4); Glee Club (2, 3, 41; A Capella Choir (4); Musical Executive Committee (4); Silver G (3, 4); Guidance Council (3, 4); Student Council (3, 4); Pro Merito (3, 4); New England Competition (3, 4); State Competition (3, 4). “Irie” is known by all to be a good sport, a barrel of fun, and a loyal trooper all rolled into one. She is what is commonly called a “good mixer,” and because of this particular trait is tremendously popular with all members of her class. She is interested in music and a participant in all musical festivities. She is also a sports enthusiast, and no game is complete without “Irie’s” lusty yelling behind the lines. SHIRLEY ROBERTA CAMPBELL “Soup” Exponent (4); Year Book Staff (4); Archery (2,3); Alpha Beta Pi (4). Shirley’s ability to talk and her lively interest in everything she undertakes have helped her to become a very popular Senior. Her chief interests are Chemistry and Alpha Beta Pi, and she spends much time on each. NORMAN BERTRAM CAREY “Hank” Basketball (2, 3); Baseball (3); Hi-Y (4). Crash! Bang! Boom! Here comes “Hank,” who’s just a rough and ready hunter at heart. He’s quite a well-known figure up around North Parish and the Grange. Indeed, he rates a good deal of credit both on the G. H. S. and on the North Parish basketball floors. G. H. S. will miss his ever-ready smile. GEORGE WILLIAM CARON “Georgie” Home Room Collector (2); Stamp Club (4 President). George is a typical outdoor man and may also be called exceedingly shy. Most of us remember him as the usher who works at the “Vic.” He is well-known among his friends as a good pal and a grand friend. We are indebted to him for his quiet cooperation and industry. GERTRUDE ETHEL CARPENTER “Gerty” Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4). “Gerty” is a well-known “tomboy” of our class and is recog¬ nized by her amicable and jovial manner. A hearty hail and a broad smile also reveal her presence. If “Gerty” is around accompanied by her usual wisecracks, there is never a dull moment. Always seen with her pal, Fay, she has helped enliven many G. H. S. classes. Twenty
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