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

 - Class of 1939

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JOSEPH JACOB GREEN “ Aggie Intramural basketball (3, 4); Printers’ Guild (3, 4). Small but noisy is this young man from the Print Shop. Wher¬ ever there is anything doing you may plan on seeing “Ziggie” in its midst. He has been one of the outstanding Senior printers and is at home in any argument. EVERETT A ’ERY GREENE “Greenie Haseball (2, 3, 4); Intramural basketball (2, 3); Boys’ Glee flub (4). Who doesn’t know “Greenie,” the little fellow with the big smile whose ability on skis is unsurpassed. His “Fuller-brush haircut and slight stature will be missed from the corridors of G.H.S. FREDERICK TRACY GROGAN “Groggy Track (3, 4); Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4); Hockey (3, 4). Everyone knows our tall, dark-haired and very good looking Senior. His dancing, his athletic technique, and his fatal charm have made him one of the most popular members of our class. RITA ALICE GROVER “RHn E. ponent (2); Alpha Beta Pi (3, 4); Glee Glub (3). favorite with both boys and girls, Rita is gifted with keen musical talent. Ve ' re sure that her acaimplishments in this field coupled with her agreeable disjK)sition will bring her ultimate success. JAMES BOYD GOLDEN “Jim Hi- ' (4); Intramural basketball (3); Football Dance Com mittee (4); Hospital Essay Contest. 1st Prize (4). Jim has the kind of dry humor that makes him everyone ' s friend. He can put anyone who is in a blue mood into a true “golden mood with a few of his witty remarks. PHYLLIS GENEVIEVE CiOULD Phyr Gregg Theory Certificate (4); Gregg 60. 80 Certificates (4); Giegg Progress Pin (4); Intramural basketball (2, 3); Commercial Club (3, 4). “Phyl is known among her Commercial course fellows as an example of efficiency and good work. She has been a dependable member of every class and bas done very good work in shorthand. She is sure to make a successful secretary, which is the field for which she has studied hard to prepare herself. DORIS MARCELLA GRAVES “Marky Delta Sigma Rho (2, 3, 4). “Marky” is a happy-go-lucky, carefree girl who makes the best of everything and always has a friendly word for everyone. With her popularity and ready wit she will find life just as pleasurable in tbe future as it bas been in G.H.S. ALFRED GOULD GRAY “Al Intramural basketball (3); Stamp Club (Secretary 2). “Al,” with his man-about-town-air, is G.If.S.’s bad boy. His mischievous pranks and happy-go-lucky manner have won him wide spread recognition among his classmates. Twenty-nine

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ROBERT TAYLOR GILBERT “Bob” Pro Merito (4); Exponent (4); Year Book Staff (4); Com¬ mercial Club (3, 4). “Bob” is one of the quieter members of our class. He has done exceptionally well in his studies as shown by his scholastic record. He is on the road to success. RALPH GLOVER GILMAN, Jr. “Bud” Pro Merito (4); Class President (2,4); Class Vice President (3); Student Council (2, Vice President 3, 4); (luidance Council (2, 3, 4); .So)ih( more Reception Committee (3); “Growing; Pains” (4); ‘ Hist, She’s a Man” (4); Hi-Y (3, Treasurer 4); Band (2, 3, President 4); Oichestra (2, 3, 4); Assembly Orchestra (2, 3); Silver G (3, 4); Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4); Year Book Staff (4); hootball Dance Committee (4). “Bird” will never have to read “How to Win Friends and In¬ ti uence People.” This friendly fellow can play a saxophone the way it should be played, rank high scholastically, and lead his class in school activities. ANN ELIZABETH GILMORE “Gilly” Intramural basketball (2); Sophomore Dance Committee (3); Football Dance Committee (4); Delta Sigma Rho (2); Alpha Beta Pi (3, Treasurer 4); “Growing Pains” .Make-up Committee (4); Silver G (4); Exponent (4); Year Book Staff (4). . nn is the type of girl who can place any bystander in a haiiiiy frame of mind with her contagious smile. Her cheerful dis] osition will attract a host of friends wherever she may go. ARTHUR EVERETT GILMORE, Jr. ‘■Bud” Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4); Ski Team (3): “Campus Capers” (3): “Hearts of the Campus (4); Assembly Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Br.nd (2, Secretary 3, Vice President 4); Orchestra (2, 3). The “jitterbug” of the class has many and varied talents. “Bud can really dance, play a trombone, and act the part of the weaker sex to perfection His skiing ability has also won him rntich recognition. RAYMOND ARTHUR FOURNIER “Ray” Exponent (3); Year Book Staff (4); Guidance Council (2); Class ice President (2); Stamp Club (2); Pro Merito (4); “Growing Pains” (4); “Hist, She’s a ' Man” (4); Class Prophet (4). “Ray” has been very successful during his years in high school. He is one of the most studious boys in the Senior class. He has carried away all honors in dramatics, and we shall always remem¬ ber him for his splendid work in the Senior play. He is an easy¬ going fellow and very popular. FRANK RAYMOND FRARY “Frank” F ' rank is one of those neat looking fellows who are an asset to the class. His amiability is never ruffled, and although he is red- haired, his temper is under control. His joking manner can break down barriers and be has strangers liking him in a short while. HELEN JESSIE GADOMSKI “Helen” Gregg Theory Certificate (4); Gregg 60, 80 Certificates (4); Gregg Progress Pin (4). Helen is a shorthand star and will certainly go far in this field. Although quiet, she has many friends and always has room for more. NORMA FLORENCE GIBSON “Norm” Pro Merito (4); Class Treasurer (3); Valentine Dance Com¬ mittee (2); Exponent (4); Year Book Staff (Assistant Fiditor 4); Delta Sigma Rho (2, 3, President 4); Guidance Council (3); Chair¬ man of Commencement Ushers (3); Silver G (4); Archery Club (2). “Norm” is one of tbe most active members of our class, always willing to pitch in and help in any activity. She has a big smile for everyone, which accounts for her popularity among her classmates. Twenty-eight



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DOMENIC FRANCIS GUGLIELMO “Dorn” Football (3, 4): Track (3); Art Club (4). “Doni” is a quiet lad from Room 18. He was mainly interested in sports, but he took an active part in the Art Club as a Senior. “Dom is well known for his art ' work and his model airplanes have won many prizes at the county fair. STANLEY MICHAEL GUTKOWSKI “Stash” (iregg Progress Pin (4); F ' ootball (2, 3, 4); Track (2, 3, 4); Golf (2,3, 4); Basketball (2); Hockey (4); Intramural basketball (3, 4); Guidance Council (2, Vice President 4); “Campus Capers” (3); Hearts of the Campus” (4); Science Club (2); Stamp Club (3); Boys’ Glee Club (3, 4). “Stash” is one of the active members of our class. He has taken an active part in sports as well as clubs. H is friendly smile has won him a host of friends. MARY LYONS HARRINGTON “Mazie” Glee Club (2). “.Mazie” is another one of the less active members of our class. Her friendly, quiet manner has won her a host of friends. She is usually seen working very hard on her homework in Room 18. CATHERINE LOUISE HARRIS “Kitty” “Kitty” is a cheerful girl with many a smile for her friends. She has never participated in the school activities even though she is good in athletics. Shy, “Kitty”? FREDERICK JOSEPH HARRIS “Fred” hootball (4); Track (3. 4); Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4). “I-red ’ IS another of our Cabinet Shop hoys who relishes a little excitement in life now and then. He is known as a good faithful worker when the need arises, however, and has made many friends among his classmates. LEONARD FLOYD HARRIS “Lcn” “Len” is that (|uiet, good-looking lad from Room 18. He hasn ' t gone m for any extra-curricular activities. “Pen” is usually seen with his friend Karl. He has already joined the Navy and is Jiwaitinjf a call to service. PE ’EHLY JANE HARTWELL “Bev” II- D); Gregg Theiiry Certificate (4); Gregg Progress 80. KX) ( ertificate (4); Intramural basketball (.i. ' ); Commercial ( h:b (4). “Bev” is a cheerful little blonde who always has a big smile. .Mie IS a niember of the Commercial Club and has won a number of shorthand awards. Through her hard work “Bev” has been able to maintain a high scholastic standing. BARHAHA AUGUSTA HELBIG Barb” Intraimiral basketball (2, 3. 4); Archery Club (2); Drill Corps (4); (ilee ( lub (4); Hearts of the Campus” (4); Art Club (4). ' ' ’ ' ’ rather (|uiet student until she became a Senior. In her last year she tixik an active jiart in a great many things including music and s|hirts. .-Xs yet her plans are indefinite. Thirty

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