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EDGAR BURR SMITH Principal of Greenfield High School
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Senior Guidance Council Class of 1941 President Ethel Smith Secretary Arlene Reece Faculty Adviser Miss Margaret F. Lawler Elaine Annis Bernadine Cotton Phyllis Duffnev Ellen Duffy Mary Duffy Genevieve Farr Arthur Flynn Vera Jackman Lucille Kelley Raymond Perry Jacqueline Scott Doris Wheeler . 19 .
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EVELYN FRANCES BABINEAU “Bobs” Vocational Guidance Council (4); Student Council (4); Jolly Timers Club (4). “Babs” is that attractive blonde of the Household Arts class. Although she spends much of the time in school activities, she finds time to associate with the opposite sex. Her ambition is to establish a farm for orphan children. We wish you all the luck, “Babs.” LAWRENCE FELIX BABITS “Larry” Basketball (2, 3, Co-captain 4); Track Manager (3); Guidance Council (2); “Young April” (4); Dramatic Club (4). Who doesn’t know “Larry”? Many a time he has saved a basketball game for G. H. S. by his skillful shooting. His he-man style has won for him many friends, including quite a few of the fairer sex. Here’s to you, “Larry.” JOSEPH JOHN BAKER “Joe” “Joe” is one of the most talented artists of G. H. S. Drawing is his hobby, which probably accounts for the interest he takes in all his work. Part-time employment has stopped him from taking part in school activities. He is well-liked around the school and we feel sure of his success. LEON RUDOLPH BALL “Slobby” Leon lias not had much time to participate in school activities because of his steady job with the Streeter Delivery Service. He is a quiet, unassuming fellow with a good sense of humor. We are sure that he’ll succeed because of his ability to get along with people. ROBERT FRANCIS AMENT “Bob” Pro Merito (4); Exponent (2, 3. 4); Year Book Committee (4); Football Dance Committee (4); “Nautical Marietta,” Ticket Com¬ mittee Chairman (3); “Barnum Was Right,” Ticket Committee Chairman (4); Band (2, President 3, 4); High School Orchestra (2, 3); President of Music Council (4); State and New England Music Festivals (2, 3); Silver G (3, 4); S. A. S. Collector (2, 3, 4); Spring Concert (2, 3). “Bob” has been one of the most active members of the musical organizations. We are sure that he will be successful in whatever he undertakes. ETHEL MARTHA ANDRES “Ethel” Gregg Progress Pin (4); Gregg 60, 80 Certificates (4); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Drill Corps (2, 3); “Hearts of the Campus” (2); “Nautical Marietta” (3); “Barnum Was Right” (4). A cheery and friendly manner makes many friends for Ethel. Her outside activities are not hindered by her work in the Glee Club. All her classmates know Ethel will make many more friends and wish her luck. RUTH ELAINE ANNIS “Elaine” Exponent (4); Intramural basketball (2, 3); Art Club Party Committee (3); Football Dance Committee (4); Year Book Com¬ mittee (4); Banquet Committee (4); “Barnum Was Right” (4); Young April.” Scenery Committee (4); Delta Sigma Rho (3, 4); Art Club (3, Vice President 4); Glee Club (4); Guidance Council (4) ; Year Book Collector (4). Elaine is a winsome Senior who has captivated many friends by her cheerful disposition and pleasing personality. She plans to enter nursing in the fall, and we are sure she will be very successful in her chosen profession. MARGARET AILEEN ANTONE “Peggy” Year Book Committee (4); “Young April,” Scenery Committee (4); Art Club (Secretary 4); Latin Club (4). Who could forget that dark-eyed girl from Room 14? We al¬ ways find “Peg” wherever there is a merry crowd because her love of a good time and her sweet way have won her a host of friends. 21
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