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

 - Class of 1938

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BARBARA ROSE ENGLEHARDT Bobby” Pro Merito (3, 4 President); Year Book Staff (4); D. A. R. (iood Citizenship Award (4); Dance Committee (4); A Bargains a Bargain” (4); “Co-ed’s Xight Out” (3); “Campus Capers (4); A Capella Choir (4); Glee Club (3, 4); Commercial Club (4 Presi¬ dent); Silver G (3, 4); Delta Sigma Rho (2, 3, 4); Student Council (3, 4); Guidance Council (3 President, 4 Secretary); New England and State Competitions (4); Class Historian (4). “Bobby” is one of those cheerful, popular, and yet quiet people. She has been an “A” student all through high school. “Bobby” comes from the Canada Hill district, which proves that she is a swell girl in everything. MARY FRANCES ETHIER “Akey” Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4); Intramural soccer (2); Tennis (2, 3); Winter Concert (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Art Club (4). If in the corridor there is a group of laughing girls, look in the middle and whom will you see? Why, “Akey, of course! She is one of the Powers Gang and will not be forgotten as such. “Akey’s” voice will echo through the corridors of G. H. S. for a long time. ELEANOR MAY FELIX “ Ellie” Gregg Penmanship Award (3); Exponent (4); Year Book Staff (4); “Campus Capers” (4); Glee Club (4). In spite of the fact that “Ellie” is a very quiet girl she has made many warm friends during her years at G.H.S. Journalistic work and music seem to be her chief interests at present. She has other outside activities, no doubt, but her closest friends are much better informed about them than the rest of us are. FLORA ALICE FELTON “ Billie” Billie” is another out-of-town girl, coming from Mille-s Falls. She is an active student in the Vocational School. Seldom seen around school, she is a little bit of a thing, all smiles, and full of pep. This young lady is also very swift and light on a dance floor. RHEA MARIE JANE DESAUTELS “Ray” Art Club (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (3). “Ray” seems to be another little girl who rather gets trampled on because she is so small, but watch out! She is also a very quiet girl, not saying much, thus keeping out of trouble. JOHN RAYMOND DEVENEY “Fumbly” Basketball (4); Intramural basketball (2, 3); Golf (2, 3, 4); Guidance Council (2, 3). “Fumbly” might be called a pest and yet he has his good points. You can find him walking in the corridors almost any time of day. After school you will find him in Room 23 where he makes up for the time spent in the corridors. His nickname came from his work on the basketball floor, but he did do good work, too. ELEANOR MARION DIMOND “ Spades” Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4); Varsity basketball (2, 3, 4); Co-ed’s Night Out” (3); Winter Concert (2,4); “Campus Capers” (4); A Capella Choir (4); Glee Club (2, 3, 4). Spades” is another girl from “Bingville.” She, like the rest of the family, is very musical, but she is also athletic. She is one of those giris who always has a smile for you, and her good sports spirit is one of her assets. GILBERT ROWLAND DUNNELL “Butch” “Butch” is one of those persons who is seldom seen in our corridors, because he is a Vocational Student. He is a hard worker in that group and it seems to have kept him very busy. Most of his interests, outside of school, are centered at North Parish, where he spends a great deal of time. T wenty-Lliree

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KATHERINE MARY CRAMER ■‘Kay” Gregg Penmanship award (4). “Kay” is the pretty dark-eyed girl who is seen riding in “Bill’s” Oldsmobile so much. She hasn’t been very interested in extra¬ curricular activities, but what she undertakes she always does well. She has won a place in all our hearts with her quiet manner and her shy smile. The Class of ’38 wishes you good luck, “Kay.” MERLE LESLIE CRANSON “Merle” Merle hasn ' t had much of a chance to get into the social side of Greenfield High, as he came to us at the first of the Senior year from Arms Academy. He is very pleasant and always has a smile ready for use. We wish we might have known you longer, Merle. DONALD RAYMOND CROMACK, JR. “ Donnie” Tennis (3, 4 Captain); Intramural basketball (4). Although Donald has not been very active in extra-curricular activities, he has been very active in everything else. The only thing he takes seriously is his French, and you are just out of luck if you want to talk to him and don’t know French. His favorite subject is chemistry and nearly every night finds him in the Chem. Lab. Who knows but “Donnie” may yet become a French chemist. ELIZABETH CROSSMAN “Betty” Intramural basketball (1, 2); Girl’s Varsity basketball (3, 4); Exponent (4); Year Book Staff (4); Winter Concert (2, 3, 4); “Campus Capers” (4); “Co-ed’s Night Out” (3); Property Com¬ mittee “Bargain’s a Bargain (4); Delta Sigma Rho (2, 3 Trea¬ surer 4); Archery Club (2); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Student Council (2); Silver G (4). “Betty” is our idea of the ideal All-American Girl.” She always has a cheery word for her neighbor and a smile for everyone. As well as being interested in school activities her Senior year brought a new interest in George. Betty” plans to go to North Carolina to school. She wants to run a day nursery when she graduates from college. “Betty’s” happiest days have been spent in Gloucester where her summer home is. CARL WILLIAM CROUSE “Bill” “Bill,” with his blonde hair, has been one of the best-known of Millers Falls boys. His chief interest has been in the Automobile and General Metal Shop where he has upheld his end of ap argument many times. He expresses his opinions with great definiteness when the situation requires it. GRACE ANN CULLEN “Grade” Gregg Theory Certificate; Gregg 60-80 Certificates; Exponent (2, 3, 4); Year Book Staff (4); Alpha Beta Pi (4). Who’s that dark-haired lively girl bubbling over with fun and friendliness? Why, that’s our “Grade”! Dancing, dramatics, and having a good time are her chief hobbies. Grade,” who intends to be a nurse, is going in training in the fall. All we can say is — the lucky patient! HARRISON JOSEPLI DAYSH “Harry” Pro Merito (3, 4); Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4); Intramural baseball (?); Year Book Staff (4); Class President (2, 4); Sopho¬ more Dance Committee (3); Football Dance Committee (4); “Pink Slip” (3); “Campus Capers” (4); Band (4); Assembly Orchestra (4); Hi-Y (3, 4 President); Student Council (2, 3, 4); Guidance Council (2, 3, 4); American Legion Oratorical Contest (3); Cock Robin” Advertising Committee (4); S. A. S. Reorganization Com¬ mittee (4). “Harry” has guided our class through many tight spots. He has been very active in the school activities as well as keeping up his scholastic standard. His pleasing personality and good com¬ mon sense have made “Harry” an important person in our class. He plans to go on to a technical college after he graduates front high school. He will surely be missed in the corridors of G. H. S. ALBERT NORMAN DeSAUTELS “Diz” Pro Merito (3, 4); Track Manager (4); Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4); Cock Robin” (4); Campus Capers” (4); Hi-Y (4) Boys’ Glee Club (4); Chairman, tickets for “Campus Capers” (4); V.F.W. Essay Contest. “Diz” is one of those bright people who get all “A’s”. In the last few years he has risen in popularity to the point that lie is seen everywhere now. He is very cooperative and always willing to help students who aren’t studious. Twenty-two



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LOUIS JOSEPH GENDLER “Yozzie” “Cock Robin ' ’ (4); Band Concert (2); Camera Club (3 Secretary, 4); Band (2, 3); Orchestra (2, 3); Assembly Orchestra (2, 3). Click! Click! here comes Louis, our candid camera fiend operating his “old faithful.” Although “Yozzie’s” main interest is photography, he is also a musician and a well-known wit around G. H. S. All in all, this popular lad has been quite an asset to the class and one who will be greatly missed by everyone. HELEN MARY GLASLE “Helen” Delta Sigma Rho (2, 3 Secretary, 4). Helen is that shy, dark-haired girl who may always be seen in the midst of a group of pals from Delta Sigma Rho. Her helpful manner and friendly attitude have made this little Senior one of the best-liked persons in G. H. S. CHESTER JOSEPH GLOSKI “Chet” Intramural basketball (2, 3). “Chet” is that quiet, studious person from Millers Falls. He has many secret admirers among members of the “fairer” sex. “Chet’s” earnest work and progress as a printer is a point of envy among his classmates. MARJORIE AC.XES GODDARD “Marge” Pro Merito (4); Progress Pin; 60-80 Gregg Certificates; Theory Certificate; Intramural basketball (4). “Marge” is the girl who may always be seen with “Flossie.” She is an active member of Pro Merito and has received many shorthand awards. As she leaves G. H. S., we wish her Bon Voyage, and much success in the future. ARMAND VINCENT FOOTE “Shorty” Stamp Club (4). “Shorty” certainly makes up in his shortness in being so full of vitality. He always seems to be so cheerful that while he is around you feel that you can’t be grouchy, but that you have to join in and be cheerful, too. He is another of those lads in Room IS who always let you know when they get there. CLARENCE FRANCIS GAIMARI “Schnozz” Baseball manager (2); Baseball (3, 4); Football (2, 3, 4); Track (4); Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4). “Schnozz” is one of those fellows known about school as “that boy on the football team.” His radiant personality and jolly smile gieet almost everyone. He resides in Room 15 where everyone is always aware of his presence whether good or bad. “Schnozz can usually be found wherever there is any kind of an athletic game going on. MABEL EVELYN GARDNER “ Mabe” Mabel is a quiet and friendly girl, and is interested in vocational work. Gladys Woodard and Louise Ball are constant companions of hers. Mabel hasn’t been very interested in school activities, but we are told she has a lot of outside interests. The best of luck, “Mabe.” BERNARD OSCAR GAUDRY “Bernie” Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4); Baseball (2, 3); Art Club (4). “Bernie” and his inseparable pal John have added many a happy moment to our high school career. He is especially active in North Parish activities. “Bernie” has proved himself in his willingness to cooperate in any enterprise. Twenty-jour

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