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HOWARD PERCY CARRIER, Jr. “II.P.” Exponent (4); Year Book Staff (4); Dance Committee (3); “(irowing Pains” (4); Hearts of the Campns” (4), Camera Club (2, Presideiit 3, 4); “Highlights of C.H.S.” (3); G.H.S. Daze” (4). 11.P.” is the guy with the camera complex who, with the rest of the gang,” is always seen at the football games and everywhere else taking pictures. Just this year “H.P.” demon¬ strated his dramatic ability opposite his constant partner “Glo.” Howie” should go far and we shall be glad to say, “I k new him when.” JAIMES ORVILLE CARROLL Jim my” Pro Merito (4). Jimmy” is one of the few quiet and bashful boys in our class. He hasn ' t found time to break away from his studies and participate in the extra curricular activities. However, when he broadcast for a Lion ' s Club (Jm stion Bee, he did his part for the team. Here’s luck to yon, Jimmy.” DAVID LYMAN CARSON “Kit” Gregg 60. S0 Certificates (4); Gregg Progress Pin (4). Com¬ mercial Club (3, Treasurer 4). A quiet boy with a lot on his mind is “Kit.” He doen’t go in for the fairer sex, so he and Georgie” Burgess are constant companions. He’s bound to find the right one some day, and then wait and see. Here’s to your future, Davie.” RLSSELL JOSEPH CARTER “Riuss” During the past year “Russ” has been an active member of the General Metal Shop and has made an enviable reputation as a sheet metal worker. His personality and willing cooperation should carry Russ” far. ROBERT EMMET MICHAEL BURNS “Bunt” Basketball (2, 3, 4); Baseball (2, 3, 4). “Bunt” is one of our boys who has not taken much interest in extra-curricular activities, but he has certainly made up for that with his outstanding work on the basketball floor and on the baseball diamond. EDWARD LELAND CAIRNS “Cairns” Pro Merito (4); Boys’ Glee Club (3, 4); Band (2); Silver G (3, 4). Cairns is one of those fellows you never see angry, and al¬ though he isn’t very athletically minded he’s right on the top of the scholastic record. Here’s hoping Eddie’s” plans for Tufts will be fulfilled. MARY JEAN CARPENTER “Mer” Intramural basketball (3); Yearbook Staff (4); Dance Com¬ mittee (3, 4); Class Treasurer (4); Growing Pains” (4); Student Council (3): Guidance Council (3, Vice President 4); Delta Sigma Rho (Secretary 2, 3, 4,); Pro Merito (3, 4); Silver G (4). Who can forget Mary Jean,” that attractive girl who is so popular among her friends? Her easy-going nonchalant manner has won her the way into the hearts of many of her classmates. She is one of those girls who can participate in extra-curricular activities as well as maintain a high place on the scholarship records. ELIZABETH ALETHA CARRIER “Betty” Intramural basketball (3, 4); Commercial Club (3). “Betty” entered G.H..S. in her Junior year from Claremont. She is an athletic girl and prefers outside activities rather than extra-curricular affairs. She is well known for her ability on the basketball floor, and altogether, is an all-round good sport. Twenly-nne
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HARTLEY MARTIN BOSWORTH “Bosy” Intramural basketball (2); Intramural baseball (2); Pro Merito (3, 4); “Hist, She’s a Man” (4); Stamp Club (2); Boys’ Glee Club (4). “Rosy” is that tall, red-haired fellow who has captured many feminine hearts during his years in high school. He has been active in both athletics and extra-curricular affairs, and with this foundation he’s bound to get a long way. lOTHEL LUCILLE BRUNELLE “Tot” “Tot is a member of the Vocational class, and is an all-round sp ' rt. .She has made many a laugh in her classes, and the days will be dull when she leaves. Lots of luck, “Tot.” ‘Josh” DOROTHY JUNE BLANKER “Dot” “Hist, She ' s a Man” (4); Delta Sigma Rho (2, 3, 4); Pro ISferito (3, 4); Archery Club (2). . “Dot” has been a “righ t-hand man” in Girl Scout activities and has proved most valuable in this work. She also has been a constant member of the Honor Roll. MARY ANN BOMPASTORE “Bomper” Exponent (4); Year Book Staff (4); Art Club (41; Drill Corps (3, 4): Glee Club (4); “Hearts of the Campus” (4); Spring Concert (4): New England and State Competitions (4). “Bomper” has been active in the musical organizations and on “The E.xponent.” She has always shown her cooperation and willingness to do a good job in whatever field she is. “Bomper” is usually seen with her friend Mildred, and together they make a great team. GENEVA MAY BROOKS “Bridget” Commercial Club (3, 4); Art Club (3, 4); Pro Merito (4); Gregg 60 - 80 - 100 Certificates (4); Gregg Penmanship Pin (4); Gregg Theory Certificate (4). “Bridget” has been very active in commercial work and is one of our best pupils. Although she is very quiet, she has a host of fiiends, and a pleasing personality which is bound to help her to success in anything she undertakes. MARION JENNIE BRUCE “Brucie” Exponent (2); Year Book Staff (4); Student Council (3). “Bruce” is very domesticated and a member of the Vocational class. She hasn’t had many activities in school but has had plenty outside, among them the “b()y-friend.” GEORGE KORNSTADT BURGESS Gcorgie” Pro Merito (3, 4). If brains were money. “Georgie” would be a millionaire. His ready willingness to help anyone in need has won him many friends. e know that his quiet yet determined manner will carry him a long way. EDWARD DICKINSON BILLINGS Intramural baseball (2); “Growing Pains” (4). Easy-going. “Josh’s” famous smile and nonchalant walk will always be remembered. He is the type that consistently uses his initiative to gain a higher standing in life. His quaint drawl will always be associated with the burly policeman, his part in the Senior play. Twenty
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ESTA MAE CATLIX “EUa Mae” Pro .Merito (4); Class ' ice President (3, 4); Exponent (2, 3, Cir¬ culation Manager 4); ’ear Hook Staff (4); Guidance Council (Secretary 4); Co-Fid ' s Night Out” (2); Campus Capers” (3); Hearts of the Campus” (4); Dramatic Club (2); Alpha Beta Pi (3, 4); Silver ti (3, 4); Assistant Drum Major (3); Glee Club (2, 3, Treasurer 4); New Fingland and State Competitions (2, 3, 4). Esta has been very active and successful during her three years’ stay in G.II.S. She is noted for her pleasing iiersonality and captivating smile. Though some of us may lose sight of her in the ensuing years, we may be sure that none will forget her. (JLORIA MONICA CERRATO Glo” Pro Merito (3, 4); Year Hook Staff (4); Fi.xponent (2); Sopho¬ more (iuidance Council (2); Class Vice-President (3); Guidance Council (3); Dance Committee (2); Student Council (4): X ' alentine Dance Committee (4); Growing Pains ’ (4); Alpha Beta Pi (2, 3, 4); .Silver G (3, 4); Dramatic Club (2). How can anyone forget the sweet ilisposition and the friendly smile that Glo” possesses. She is very popular and well liked among all her actiuaintances, both boys and girls. Glo” is one of those people who can enjoy themselves in scliool and at the same time be excellent students. We feel justified in our hopes for her future. RICHARD CYRIL CHABOT •‘Did:” Intramural basketball (3, 4); Hand (3, 4). In his short time here Dick” has made amazing p rogress as well as many friends. His willingness to help predicts a long and prohlable career. It is certain that the memory of this tlark young man will be long and affectionately kept. RETII ELIZABETH CHAPIN “Chip’ Pro .Merito (3,4); Dance Committee (4): Growing I’ains” (4); Delta Sigma Kho (2, 3. 4); Silver G (4); Assembly Pianist (4). Chip, our assembly pianist, has made many friends in her three vears ' stay in G.H.S. Her friendly, cheerful attitude has made many of us proud to claim her for our pal. We are losing Chip to Tufts, but her .Mma .Mater will always be G.H.S. KATHERINE MARY CASEY Siiookic ' ’ Gregg Progress Pin (4); 20th Century Typewriting Pin (4); Student Council (4); Guidance Council (Secretary 4); Sympathy F ' und (Chairman 4); Co-ed’s Night Out” (2); Campus Capers” (3): “Hearts of the Campus” (4); Winter Concert (3); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Alpha Beta Pi (3, 4); Drill Corps (3); Silver G (4). “Snookie” is a happy-go-lucky girl with a twinkle in her eye and a merry “hello” for everyone. Her time in school has been nearly filled with chorus, but when she is not in school one is likely to find her at the (Girl’s Club. Here’s hoping “Snookie,” that you always get as much fun out of life as your optimism is getting for you now. DOROTHY MARIE CASH “Dot tie” Intramural basketljall (4); “Hearts of the Campus” (4); Winter Concert (4); Art Club (4); Glee Club (4); Drill Corps (3, 4). How well we all know that giggling, dark-haired Senior who can always see a funny side to everything. She possesses the 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. Best wishes of the Class of ’39 go w’ith her. EILEEN MARY CASH “Eileen” Drill Corps (3, 4). Eileen has not taken part in many school activities but never¬ theless is well known and liked by all her classmates. She always has a cheery smile or remark for everyone. Fbleen is undecided about her future, but W ' e all know she will succeed in life. D(3ROTHY MAY CATE “Dolly” Intramural basketball (Captain 4); Winter Concert (3, 4); Glee Club (4); State and New Fhigland Competitions (3, 4); A capella Choir (4). No one can forget “Dolly,” an attractive brunette from the “little town of Gill.” Fler main interest is hairdressing and she will be sure to succeed in it because of her winning personality and sunny disposition helped along by a few rosy blushes now and then. T we)ity-lu ' o
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