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JUNE ELLA BITTERS “Buony” Delta Sigma Rlio (2, 3. 4); Dramatic Club (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (3) ; Art Club (4); Hearts of Campus” (3); “June Mad” (4). Where there are friends you will find personality and where there is personality you will find June. She always has a witty remark for the other person, and knows how to make friends. June has proved herself capable in dramatics. EDWARD WIIJTAM BITZER Eddie” Exponent (4); Cheer Leader (4); Sophomore Reception Com¬ mittee (3); Year Book Committee (4); Football Dance Committee (4) : “Bachelor Born” (4); “June Mad” (4); Dramatic Club (2, 3, 4); Decoration Committee, Graduation (3). During his three years at G. H. S. “Eddie” has made many friends, and as one of our cheer leaders he has been “tops.” Many a dull class has been enlivened by the clever pranks of “Eddie” and his pals. Our best wishes go with you, “Eddie.” WARREX EDWARD BLANCHARD Clmckie” Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4); Basketball (1); Sophomore Reception Committee (3); Alpha Beta Pi Amateur Show (2); “Campus Capers” (3); Dramatic Club (Secretary 3); Guidance Council (2). Warren is one of the members of the school who always sup¬ ported every extra-curricular activity. He has been seen at every play, dance, or game. Warren has, indeed, done his part in this school. DUANE BLANCHARD BLISS Slop” Intramural basketball (2, 3. 4); Basketball (2, Manager 4): Sophomore Dance Committee (3); Senior Play Stage Crew (4); Dramatic Club (4). Duane is one of those boys who at times look a little cross, but really possess a fine sense of humor. His willingness to give a helping hand will bring him the success of which he is so highly deserving. LEONA ROSALIE BEAULAC “Lee” Dramatic Club (2, 3); Commercial Club (3, 4); Glee Club (3, 4); Alpha Beta Pi (4); Silver G (4); Twentieth Century Typewriting Pin (3, 4); Exponent (4); Year Book Committee (4); Intramural basketball (2. 3. 4); Intramural tennis (3). “Lee” is one of those girls who can always be depended on. We are sure that she will succeed in whatever she undertakes because of her pleasing personality and steadfastness. ROBERT SEYMOUR BERNSTEIN “Bob” ' ear Rook Committee (4); “Bachelor Born” (4); Publicity Committee, “June Mad” (4); Glee Club (2); Hi-Y Dance Committee (4); Dramatic Club (2, 3, 4); Hi-Y (4); Cap and Gown Committee (4). “Bob’s” pleasing personality and genuine friendliness have gained many loyal friends for him. We will always remember him for the unexpected talent he displayed in “Bachelor Born.” We feel certain that the future spells “Success” for “Bob” in his chosen vocation. DORIS ALICE BERRY “Dons” Drill Corps (2); Glee Club (2); “Campus Capers” (2). “Doris” has been quiet in her three years at G. H. S. Although she hasn ' t taken an active part in school affairs, she has many friends. Her plans for the future are undecided but whatever she chooses, the Class of ’40 wish her the best of luck. ELIZABETH EYA BETSOLD “Betty” Commercial Club (4). “Betty” came to Greenfield High from Smith Academy in Hat¬ field where she was in many clubs as well as on the varsity basket¬ ball team. For the short time she has been here, she will leave a pleasant memory to all those who have come in contact with her. . 19 •
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EDWARD WALTER BANACH “Ed” Intramural basketball (3, 4); Printers ' Guild (2, 3, 4). “Ed is one of the Print Shop lads with a pleasing personality and a cheery smile. He takes great pleasure in helping others and likes his chosen work, always leaving a job well-done. He has been one of the hardest working printers and among the best natured, brightening ' many tedious hours with his witty remarks. JOSEPH WATCY BANACH “Joe” Intramural basketball (2, 3); Printers’ Guild (2, 3, 4). One of the “twins,” “Joe is always ready to take his brother up on one of his humorous remarks, making what has been said all the funnier. He is capable of turning, out well-done jobs and en¬ joys his work. Interested in most sports, he makes a fine addition to any team. His temper may be |uick, but he keeps it under control and is liked by all. FLORENCE NYRA 1L4NNINC, “Peggy” Student Council (4); Commercial Club (3); Intramural basket¬ ball (2, 3). “Peggy” is a blonde Senior from Room 14 that we all know so well. .She has not been very active, but has majored in making friendships. She has chummed with her friend “Hazel” a great deal, and lucky is the person who is accpiainted with her. MARGUERITE BARNARD Exponent (2, 3, Exchange Editor 4); Yearbook Committee (4). Marguerite is that sweet blonde from Room 14 who always greets you with a smile. We don’t hear much from her, but we know she shares her interest between Turners and Greenfield, .Marguerite’s love for a good time and her winning personality will ceitainly lead her to happiness. EDWARD RAYMOND BARTAK “Baron” Intramural basketball (3, 4); Football (3, 4); Baseball (2, 3, 4); Basketball (2); Dance Committee (3); Guidance Council (3, 4); ■Student Council (4). Baron” has been well-known as an athlete and for his head of red hair. He has a pleasing personality, and in his quiet way has always entered into the fun in any class. When he ' s with the rest of his friends, he’s not the quiet person he appears on the surface. Best of luck. Baron.” DONALD EDGAR BARTON “Don” Commercial Club (3, 4). This happy-go-lucky lad who hails from Leyden is liked by everyone he knows. He is one fellow out of a hundred who can take kidding as he does and co me back with a smile and no hard feelings. “I)on” possesses a personality that will certainly help him reach his goal. ROSE CATHERINE BARUZZI “Rose” Pro Merito (3, 4); Exponent (3, Assistant Editor 4); S.A.S. Collector (2, 3); Sophomore Reception Committee (3); Commence- mint Usher (3); Football Dance Committee (4); Senior Play Oimmittee (4); Year Book Committee (Associate Editor 4); Cap and Gown Committee (4); Guidance Council (2); Dramatic Club (2, 3); Delta Sigma Rho (3. Executive Committee 4); Student Council (4); Silver G (3, 4); Oratorical Contest (Second prize 4); D.A.R. (iood Citizenship Award (4); Assembly Pianist (4). Rose is that popular student who has found time for many extra-curricular activities and has still managed to stay at the head of the class scholastically. Greenfield High School is cer¬ tainly proud to send such a grand worker on to .Middlebury Col lege, her chosen Alma Mater for next year. .Success and popularity are sure to follow Rose in the future. DOUGLAS RAYMOND BA.SSETT “Doug Intramural basketball (2. 3). Doug is so quiet a boy one hardly notices him at first. But at the second glance one finds his quietness surrounds intelligence and cleverness. He is a friendly person whom everyone likes. 18
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PAUI. HOWARD BOURBEAU “Double Trouble” Dramatic Clul) (2, 3): Guidance Council (4); Football Dance Committee (4); Football Emblem Committee (4). Double Trouble is the nickname Paul picked as his favorite moniker: why, we certainly don’t know. However, we do know he makes a hit with all his friends and teachers with few exceptions. I’aul certainly knows how to get out of tight spots only to be right back where he started. Paul ' s special techniciue is picking good- looking girls. HELEN ELLEN BOYD “Helen” Intramural basketball (3). Helen is one of the less active members of our class. Her friendly manner has won her many friends. .She wishes to be a nurse, and we feel sure that success will be with her in this field. RK ' HARD FRANKLIN BRAFF “Dick” Dick is one of those (|uiet chaps who always seem to burn the midnight oil. He has studied very industriously and to those who know him, is an unassuming, friendly person. Ifis efforts will lirobably bring him wealth and success. OLD A J’ALMA JiRESCIANO “Olgn” Glee Club (3. 4): Art Club (3. 4): Hearts of Campus’’ (31: Nautical .Marietta (4); New Kiiglaml and State Music Festivals (3). This happy, dark-haired Senior has been (luite active in the Glee Club. Wherever she is, there is a group around her, and we all know it is because of her charm and pep. She has never lacked any friends, and she has made a great many more in her high school career. ELLWYN CARLTON BOGUE “Elmer” Intramural basketball (3, 4). “Elmer” is one fellow tbe Machine Shop will miss because of his helpfulness to all. We hear that he is very much a ladies’ man and has many friends among the weaker sex. MARJORIE LOIS BOLTON “Margie” Pro Merito; Exponent (3); Intramural basketball (4); Tennis ‘ournament (i); Class Secretary (4); Sophomore Reception C ' om- mittee (3); Senior Play Committee (4): Football Dance Committee (4); Year Book Committee (Photograph Editor 4); “Xautical Marietta” (4); Spring Concert (4); Delta Sigma Rho (2); Alpha Beta Pi (3, Secretary 4); Dramatic Club (2, Secretary 3); Student Council (3, Secretary 4); Guidance Council (3, .Secretary 4); Glee Club (4): Silver G (3, 4); Cheer Leader (4); Cap and Gown Com¬ mittee (4): Commencement Usher (3). “Margie” is that cute and popular cheer leader who finds time for many activities. However, her extra-curricular affairs have not prevented her from being an honor student. She seems to have a monopoly on club offices, that of secretary being her specialty. .Margie’s” pep, ambition, and personality have made her a valu¬ able member of the Class of ’40. STELLA ANNA BONK “Bonkie” Pro Merito; Commercial Club (President 3, 4); Art Club (4); Intramural basketball (2); Year- Book Committee (4); Gregg Theory Certificate: Gregg Progress Pin; Filing Certificate; Gregg 60 Pin and Certificate; 40 Typewriting Pin (4). “Bonkie” is a dark-eyed lass who is always the life of the party. She has achieved much in the Commercial Course where she has a host of friends. “Bonkie” has led the Commercial Club through two years of success and may she have the best for the future in whatever she undertakes. ELDORA RITA BOUCHER “Rcc” Gregg Progress Pin (4); Gregg 60, 80 Certificates (4); Com¬ mercial Club (4). Although Rita came to G. H. S. in her Senior year, she has made a place for herself in the social and scholastic activities of the school. .She is alert and efficient in her studies, and very bril¬ liant at writing poems. She is ever ready to help and, therefore, makes friends with many. ■JO
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