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RYLAND CAMPBELL CARRIER “Jack” Intramural basketball (2); Baseball (3); Basketball (3, 4); Tennis (4); “June Mad” (3); Scenery Committee, “Young April” (4); Scenery Committee, “The Bat” (4); Dramatic Club (3). “Jack” is a good natured, well-liked boy who has made many hard and fast friends during his high school career. “Jack’s” chief enthusiasm seems to be sports, and we feel that the spirit he has exhibited in this field will be of great value to him. THERESA MARY CARTER “ Theresa” Although Theresa hasn’t had much time for extra-curricular activities, she has made just as many friends as her other class¬ mates. We all know Theresa has done her best in school and know she will make the most of her opportunities. JULIETTE ROSE CHEVALIER “Julia” Jolly Timers Club (4). Julia” is that little quiet girl from Room 10. You may often see her at the Grange dances, through which she has won many friends. Her present aim is housework, but, who knows, it might change. We’re sure she ' ll succeed no matter what she undertakes. JOSEPH JOHN CIOLEK “Chuck” Intramural basketball (2, 3); Football (2, 3, 4). Chuck is that husky lad who has led the football team to many a victory. However quiet he may be, there is never a dull moment when he is around. When “Chuck” hits that line out there on the field, he is literally a human bombshell.” Our best to him always! ROBERT ALLEN CADE “Boh” “Bob” has come to us from Turners Falls for three years and has been a welcome member of the Cabinet Shop. He left us in the spring to take a full-time job, so he ' s already started on his road to success. LESLIE FOSTER CALL “Les” Gregg Theory Certificate; Gregg 60, 80 Certificates; Tntramural basketball (2, 3, 4); Class Secretary (4); Football (2, 3, 4); Basket¬ ball (2); Ili-Y (4). “Les” is one of the few quiet, bashful boys of the class of ’41, but only in school, his friends tell us. We do know, though, that his days in G. H. S. have been worth while and that they’ll see him to the top. NORMAN ANTHONY CARME “Charlie” Intramural basketball (2, 3); Baseball Manager (4); Art Club ( 2 ). “Charlie” is one of our rather quiet Seniors. He hasn’t partici¬ pated in many school activities but he has been busy in outside activities. “Charlie” always has a smile ready when you meet him. May luck be with you in your chosen occupation, “Charlie.” ALLAN CAMERON CARPENTER “Al” Intramural basketball (2, 3); Class Vice President (2); Class President (3, 4); Hi-Y Commencement Dance Committee (2, ticket committee 3, chairman 4); Valentine Dance Committee (2); Sopho¬ more Reception Committee (3); Football Dance Committee (4); Year Book Committee (4); Hi-Y (2, 3, President 4); Dramatic Club (2); Student Council (2, 3, 4); Guidance Council (2, 3, 4); Delegate, National Hi-Y Congress (3); Silver G (4). “Al” is one of the most popular and one of the most active boys in G. H. S. His pleasing personality has won him many friends. May you serve your third term as president in the White House, “Al.” 24
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ANGELO CLARENCE BRUNO, JR. “Angie” Pro Merito (3, Vice President 4); Intramural basketball (4); Football (3, 4); Year Book Committee (4); Commercial Club (Presi¬ dent 3, 4); Hi-Y (4). Studious, distinguished, and easy-going is “Angie, one of the outstanding scholars of G. H. S. He has devoted much time to his studies, but has also enjoyed the lure of the gridiron. Good luck, “Angie”! ROBERT BENJAMIN BUONAIUTO “Benny” “Benny’s” work outside of school has kept him out of many extra-curricular activities. He is particularly interested in cars and machinery and plans to spend his time with both. He left us in Slay to wo. k full time. MILDRED EVELYN BURKILL “Milly” Pro Merito; Gregg Progress Pin; Gregg Theory Certificate; Gregg 60, 80, 100 Certificates; Typewriting 40-word bronze medal; Intramural basketball (2, 3); “Hearts of the Campus” (2); .Nautical Marietta” (3); “Barnum Was Right (4); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Drill Corps (2, 3); Commercial Club (3, 4); State and New England Music Festivals (2, 3). “Milly” is forever smiling, and has a way about her which is admired by all her friends. Because of her pleasing personality, we know she will be a huge success in anything she undertakes. RHONA MARGARET BURLEIGH “Peggy” Commercial Club (4); Drill Corps (4). Although Peggy” has not been very prominent in school activi¬ ties, she has succeeded in winning many friends because of her pleasing personality. Peggy plans to do secretarial work, and the class of 1941 wishes her the best of luck. PALMA MARY BRESCIANO “Palmie” Gregg Progress Pin; Gregg 60-word Certificate; Hearts of the Campus (2); “Nautical Marietta” (3); “Barnum Was Right” (4); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); State and New England Music Festivals (2, 3). “Palmie” is that cheerful miss you always see with her insepar¬ able friend Katherine. She is a hard worker and a true friend. Here’s luck to her. ALVIN BEAUMONT BRIGGS. JR. “Al” Intramural basketball (2, 3). “Al” has not participated in many school activities, but we’re sure he hasn’t wasted his time. His school work and outside activi¬ ties have kept him vet y busy. G. H. S. will certainly miss his grand sense of humor and friendly disposition. May success go hand in hand with you through life, “Al.” ANNE MARY BRITTON “Anne” Gregg Progress Pin; Spring Dance Committee (2); Ticket Committee. “Hearts of the Campus” (2); Ticket Committee, Nautical Marietta” (3); Ticket Committee, Barnum Was Right (4); Year Book Committee (4); Hearts of the Campus (2); Head Usher, Nautical Marietta” (3); Head Usher, “Barnum Was Right” (4); Band (Secretary 2, 3, 4); Orchestra (Secretary 2, 3); Student Council (2); Guidance Council (2); Alpha Beta Pi (2, 3, Secretary 4); Art Club (4); Silver G (4); State and New England Music Festivals (2, 3). “Anne” is one of our most popular Commercial students, and because of her many activities, we always find her busy. She is a cheerful person who takes things as they come, and because of this we know she will always be happy. JAMES SMITH BROWN “Jimmy” Bowling (4); Vocational Guidance Council (4). “Jimmy” is a very quiet boy but his popularity was clearly shown this year when he had to stay out of school for a long period. We’re glad to have him back with us now and know that he’ll be a credit to ’41. . 23 .
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ADELINE ANN COLUCCI “Tillie” Intramural basketball (2); “Hearts of the Campus’’ (2); “Nautical Marietta” (3); Spring Concert (3); Glee Club (2, 3); Art Club (2. 3); New England and State Music Festivals (2, 3). “Tillie.” a small dark-haired dark-eyed miss, is well l.ked by everyone. She has a wonderful sense of humor and smile. lion Voyage” from the class of ’41. JOYCE TYLER COOK “Cookie Cookie” came to us in her Junior year. Although she hasnt taken part in any school affairs, she has made a host of friends. No matter how dull the day she always has a cheerful smile for every¬ one. Joyce is also noted for her pretty blue eyes. We find her main interest is in “Bing ' ville. ’ Her future is undecided, but what- ever she undertakes we hope she is successful. BERNADINE GOLDIE COTTON “Bunny” Intramural basketball (2, 3); Guidance Council (4); “Nautical Marietta” (2); “Barnum Was Right” (4); Glee C lub (2, 4). “Bunny” is that dark-haired girl who has made many friends during her high school years because of her pleasing personality and understanding way. SANFORD SAMUEL COTTON “Sandy” Boys’ Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Intramural basketball (2); Hearts of the Campus” (2); “Nautical Marietta” (3); “Barnum Was Right ( 4 ). , Sandy” is that jovial little pal whom we see quite a little, especially about lunch time. He has lent his noble voice to the Glee Club many times. Good luck, “Sandy. ARTHUR EDWARD CLARK ‘‘Bud” Intramural basketball (3); Basketball Manager (2, 3, 4) ; Camera Club (3); Stage and lighting committees, “Barnum Was Right (4). “Bud” is that cooperative chap who is never idling. Never is there any time that Bud” isn’t willing to help someone out. Th ' s valuable trait will come in handy after be has gone from G. H. S. MADELINE MARIE CLIFFORD “Cliff Sophomore Reception Committee (3); Football Dance Committee (4); Alpha Beta Pi (2, 3); Guidance Council (2, President 3); Student Council (3). Madeline is as popular as she is good-looking. Her winning smile and cheerful disposition have often made her the life of the party. We’re sure “Cliff” will never he short of escorts. WILLI AN MARJORIE CLOSSON “Billy” Gregg Progress Pin (4); Gregg O. G. A. Certificate (4); Com¬ mercial Club (4); Typewriting 40-word bronze medal (4). “Billy,” who prefers outside activities rather than extra-curricular activities, makes friends wherever she goes. Her willingness and cooperation should help her go far. Lots of luck, Billy.’ JAMES FRANCIS COLLINS, JR. “Jimmie” Intramural basketball (2, 4); Basketball Manager (2); Com¬ mercial Club (4). “Jimmie” is a fun-loving hoy with a happy-go-lucky smile which has made him numerous friends in school. Although he has not participated in many school activities, we hear he has outside interests! . 25 .
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