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

 - Class of 1939

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BERNARD ROLAND CHEVALIER “Chevy” 20th Century Typewriting Pin (4); Guidance Council (4); “Campus Capers” (3); Stamp Club (3); Glee Club (3). “Chevy is a studious, good-natured Senior from Room IS. He can always be seen talking and helping some of his lady friends in class time, “( ' hevy’s” future work isn’t known yet, but we know he is the type to succeed. RALPH GILBERT CHICKERING “Ralph” Intramural basketball (3). Ralph is a .Senior who seems to keep things well to himself. Although he hasn’t taken part in many school activities he is well liked atid known by all. There’s no doubt that what the futuie plans for him he will meet with success. ROBERT RUSSELL CLAPP “Rm. ” Guidance Council (3); Commencement Decoration Commit¬ tee (3). Although “Russ” has taken little part in extra-curricular activities, he is well known about school. His cheerfulness and nonchalant manner have won him many friends. MILDRED ROSE COLUCCI “Millie” exponent (3, 4); Year Book Staff (4); Glee Club (4); “Hearts of the Campus” (4); Spring Concert (4); Art Club (4); Drill Corps (3, 4): New England and State Competitions (4); Intramural basketball (2); 20th Century Typewriting Pin (4). This dark-eyed lass always has a smile and friendly greeting for her friends. She has taken an active part in the musical organizations, but has found time to spend working in “Skinner’s.” WILLIAM JEROME CONWAY “Bill” “Bill” has impressed everyone with his willingness to work by his efficient management of the football team and his general assistance in Mr. . V’ichols’ office. He has proved himself a good friend, especially among his pals in the General Metal Shop. LETTICE LEE COON “Letty” Delta Sigma Rho (2); Glee Club (3); “Campus Capers” (3); W inter Concert (3); State and New England Competitions (3): Drill Corps Cf): Alpha Beta Pi (3, 4); 20th Century Typewriting Pin (4). A happy girl with a winning smile and a cheerful personality, that’s Hetty. During her three years at G.H.S. she has gained a host of friends who will miss her next year. She plans to enter an art school. VIRGINIA MAE CORBIN “Gin ny” Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4); Winter Concert (3); “Co-Ed’s .Night Out” (2): “Campus Capers” (3); “Hearts of the Campus” (4): Exponent (4); Year Book Staff (4); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Drill I ' oips (3, 4); Soring Concert (2, 3. 4); .State and Mew England Competitions (2, 3, 4); Graduation Chorus (2, 3, 4); Silver G (4). “Ginny” is one who is always in something. She never misses a thing, and is well known around town as well as in school. One of the reasons for her popularity is her ash-blonde hair plus a lovely “school-girl” comple.xion. BERNARD SAMUEL COTTON “Benny” Intramural basketball (4); Exixment (4); “Growing Pains” (4): “Hearts of the Campus” (4); Stamp Club (3); Orchestra (3, 4); Tennis Team (3, 4); Band (3, 4t. Although Bernard came to G.H.S. in his Junior year he has proved himself a worthy student and participant in many extra¬ curricular activities. Bernard plans to attend college next year. T wenty-lhree

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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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ANTHONY PAUL DAGILUS “Tony” Wherever there is mischief afoot one may look for “Tony,” especially with his friends Gleba and Brostek. His fame as a hunter and fisherman have spread abroad and his most enjoyable hours are those spent in these pursuits. DOUGLAS RAYMOND DANFORTH “Dong” Intramural haskethall (3, 4); Hockey (4); Baseball Manager (2): Guidance Council (3). ‘‘Doug”—dark and deep voiced — is quite active, yes, even mischievous in spite of his serious mien. Sports can’t hold “Doug” down. He also knows that life on a farm is best; just try to teach him anything about horses. DONALD ALBERT DAY “Fezzer-by” Intramural basketball (2, 4); Track Manager (4); Student Council (4): High School Cadets (4); Intramural baseball (2). “pon” is one of those fellows who can participate in and hold his full share of school activities. Hampered by N’ocational hours he still shoulders his responsibilities and comes up with a grin. SHIRLEY MARIE DEANE “Skid” Though Shirley did not participate in any extra-curricular activity, she remained socially active throughout her high school Course. According to a X’ocational Aptilude test, Shirley showed an inclination toward writing as a profession. Any new student in Giecnrteld High would find “Shirbs” conviviality, quick wit, light • flowing talk, and general gaiety a sure sign of welcome. Shirl.” who is a good dancer, is pep” at any affair. JOHN FRANCIS CROSBY “John” Pro Merito (4); Hi-Y (3, Secretary 4)-; Camera Club (3, 4); Glee Club ( ' ice President 4); ‘alentine Dance Committee (3); Commencement Dance Committee (3, 4); Football Dance (4); “Hearts of the Campus” (4); Spring Concert (4); “Growing Pains” Stage Crew (4); “The Bishop Misbehaves” Stage Crew (4). Although John has taken part in many extra-curricular activi¬ ties, he has still found time for “Red” and studying. He plans to go away to school next year. The school will miss his quiet efficiency and his well-known blush. RUTH BEATRICE CROUTWORST “Bea” Glee Club (2, 3); Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Commercial Club (3); Hearts of the Campus” (4); “Campus Capers” (3). “Bea” is one of the quiet girls of our class. Although she has not participated in class activities to any extent, she has been active in the music department. Her plans for the future are indefinite. JOHN WARDWELL CROWNINGSHIELD “Johnny” Manager of Baseball (2nd team) (3); Manager of Baseball (1st team) (4); Intramural basketball (2, 4); Dance Committee (3); Guidance Council (4); Student Council (4); “Growing Pains” Stage Crew (4); Intramural basketball (2). If anything needs managing or anyone needs help, that’s where “Johnny” comes in. He’s a regular Boy Scout and a real buddy” to everyone. He’s not a lady’s man, but when he ' s caught some one is going to be lucky for he’s “one in a million.” WALTER PAUL CZERNICH “Walt” “Walt’s” quiet ways are often misleading as he has proved by his frequent participation in excitement. He has been best known to his Millers Falls and General Metal Shop friends and is well- liked by all. Twenty-jour

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