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

 - Class of 1941

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ELLEN LOUISE DUFFY “Duff” Intramural basketball (2, 3); Girls’ Varsity Captain (2, 3, 4); Football Dance Committee (4); Alpha Beta Pi (2, 3, 4); Guidance Council (4); Student Council (Vice Pre sident 4); l)r.11 Corps (2, 3); Usher, Spring Concert (3); Usher, “Barnum Was Right” (4). Is there anyone who does not know that girl with the red head, “Duffy”? There is something about her that attracts people. “Duffy” is a tall, queenly figure who has the faculty of looking nice, for which she is the recipient of many admiring glances. She has always managed to have a good time. Wherever there is fun to be had, you will always find “Duffy.” MARY MADELINE DUFFY ” Duff” Exponent (3, 4); Year Book Committee (4); Intramural basket¬ ball (2, 3); Manager, Girls’ Basketball (4); Tennis Tournament (2, 3, 4); Dance Committee (4); “Young April” (4); Alpha Beta Pi (2, 3, 4); Student Council (4); Guidance Council (4); Silver G (4); Dramatic Club (4); Cheer Leader (4); Drill Corps (2, Vice President 3); Usher, Spring Concert (3); Usher, “Barnum Was Right” (4). G. II. S. has gained much from this pretty red head. She has entered school activities with pep, vim, and vigor. Cheerful and gay, “Duff” is popular with everyone. HELEN ELIZABETH DUNCAN “Duddy” Exponent (3, 4); Intramural basketball (2); Year Book Com¬ mittee (4); Advertising Committee, “Young April” (4); French Club (4); Latin Club (4). “Duddy” has not only been active in social gatherings, but has also managed to maintain a high scholastic standing. With her winning smile and pleasing personality, we are confident that she will be successful in whatever she undertakes. Stick to it, “Duddy,” and you ' ll get there as you always have. LYMAN LAWSON DUNNELL Bud ' ’ Intramural basketball (2); Emeralds, Performance Committee (4); Band (2, 3); Bowling (4); Camera Club (4). Lyman may seem quiet, but wherever there is a noise or a good time he is always sure to be there. “Bud” is undecided as to his future, but we all know he will have the greatest success. HENRY ARTHUR DION II cnry” A very quiet printer, Henry has avoided extra-curricular activi¬ ties, but we hear he has many outside interests. He has a good sense of humor and is always ready to participate in seme fun. HELEN ELIZABETH DOUGLAS “ Duggie” Pro Merito (3,4); Exponent (3, 4); Intramural basketball (2,3); Year Book Committee (4); Year Book Collector (4); Art Club (2, 3); French Club (4); Latin Club (4); American Legion Oratorical Contest (2nd prize, 4); Lion’s Club Essay Contest (1st prize, 4); Lusher, Graduation (3); Silver G (4); Class Historian (4); Usher, “Young April” (4). “Duggie” is our very capable historian who surprised us this year with her fine ability to write. Her quick wit and constant cheerfulness have won many staunch friends for her, and her ambi¬ tion is not to be surpassed. We’ll never forget “Duggie,” her jokes, or her essays, and we hope that wherever she goes and whatever she does she’ll always be a great success. OWEN JOSEPH DRUMGOOL “Shrimp” Intramural basketball (2). “Shrimp” is that small, quiet fellow from Room IS. The fact that he spends most of his time in Room 6 with Mr. Watt explains his absence from school activities. We aren’t sure of “Shrimp’s” plans for the future, but if they are as successful as his school work, some day he may be president. PHYLLIS REGINA DUFFNEY “Phyl” Intramural basketball (2, 3); Football Dance Committee (4); Guidance Council (2, 4); Dramatic Club (2); Drill Corps (2, 3). We’ll long remember “Phyl,” that vivacious little brunette from Room 15 who always has a cheery greeting for everybody. We all know that she can play good basketball, that she is a fine artist, and that she always loves a good time. We have found that whatever “Phyl” undertakes she does conscientiously and well. No matter where she goes when she leaves school, “Phyl” has our best wishes for a happy career. . 27 .

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GLORIA THERESA DAVEY “Glo” Drill Corps (2, 3); French Club (4). “Glo” is a quiet little Senior who always has a smile for everyone. She has not taken much interest in school activities, but spends her time elsewhere. Her quiet determination and pleasing way will help her in whatever she plans to do. Good luck, Gloria! ELIZABETH MARY DELAND Betty ' ’ Pro Merito (4); Gregg Progress Pin; Gregg Theory Certificate; Gregg 60, 80, 100 Certificates; Typewriting 40-word bronze medal; 50-word silver medal (4); Soloist “Barnum Was Right (4); “Hea. ts of the Campus” (2); Band (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2, 4); Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Commercial Club (3, 4). Elizabeth is a dark-haired girl whom we hear a great deal about. She is active in commercial activities and is ambitious for a future in commercial work. She has displayed great talent in music. Elizabeth is very studious and will succeed in any task that she undertakes. ALLEN MERRITT DIMOND “ Al” Boys’ Glee Club (3, 4); Printers’ Guild (3, President 4). “Al” has proved to be an outstanding printer in his three years in the Print Shop. His name has been often seen on the honor roll and his conscientious efforts have produced good results. He is particularly interested in music, which is one of his chief outside interests. Best of luck to him! JAMES LOCKETT DINSMORE ‘‘Jim,” Property Committee, “Nautical Marietta” (3); Property Com¬ mittee, Barnum Was Right” (4); Band (2, 3, 4); Emeralds (4); Assembly Orchestra (2, 3). Any member of the Emeralds can make music speak for itself. “Jim” is a prominent figure in this swing band, and his good nature combined with his musical talent will carry him a long way. MARGARET FRANCES COUGHLIN “Peg’ The many who know “Peg” find her a pleasant companion. She came with us just this last year but has made many friends. Peg” hopes to become a nurse, and we know that she ' ll succeed with that Irish twinkle in her eye. The “Elms’ ” loss was certainly “G.H.S.’s gain. Best of luck, “Peg”! VICTOR IRVING CROSSMAN “Vic” Football Dance Committee (4); “Nautical Marietta (3); Barnum Was Right” (4); Band (2, 3, 4); Student Council (4); Vocational Guidance Council (4). “Vic” has been a very active member of the Vocational course, especially in music. He is famous for his wide grin and willingness to help. Mr. Erickson will find him hard to replace next year. EDITH ALICE CUMMINGS “Edie” Typewriting 40-word bronze medal; Exponent (3, 4) ; Intramural basketball (2, 3); Year Book Committee (4); Alpha Beta Pi (3, Treasurer 4); Commercial Club (4); Silver G (4); Drill Corps (2, 3); Usher, Musical Show (4); Usher, Spring Concert (3); Decoration Committee, Graduation (3). “Edie” is a friendly girl with a big smile. She prefers fun to studies and “Tubby” to any other boy. “Edie’s” winning person¬ ality will bring her success in whatever she chooses to do. ADELE LUCILLE DARLING “ Lu” Gregg Progress Pin; Gregg 60 Certificate; Typewriting 40-word bronze medal; Art Club (3). “Lu” is that quiet girl who hails from Room 15. Although she hasn ' t taken part in many school activities, everyone knows she is a “swell sport.”



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JOHN CHESTER FLAVIN “John” Tall, nonchalant, friendly describes John. A member of the Print Shop for three years, John left us recently to take a job in the G. T. D. His friendly manner will get him places and we wish him the best of luck. ARTHUR CHARLES FRANCIS FLYNN “Art” Intramural basketball (2, 3); Football (2, 3, 4); Baseball (2, 3, 4); Valentine Dance Committee (2); Football Dance Committee (4); Student Council (2, 4); Class Historian (4); Guidance Council (2, 4). “Art” is that happy-go-lucky, good-looking fellow from Room 15. He has been a great success in both football and baseball. “Art has been a great favorite of G. H. S. and whatever his future may be, we all know it will be one of good luck and happiness. LOUISE MARJORIE FONTAINE “ Louise” Exponent (4). Louise came to us in her Senior Year. Room 15 would have been a dull room without her cheerful smile. In her short time here she has made many friends. May luck be with her. JAMES ROY FOSTER “Jim” Pro Merito (4); Commencement Dance Committee (3, 4); Hi-V (3, 4); lii-V Delegate to .National Convention in Oberlin (4). Jim” is the source of amusement m many a classroom — espe¬ cially Public Speaking. Certainly, the teachers will miss his subtle humor and wit. Nevertheless Jim” has managed to keep a good scholastic standing at the same time. Keep it up, Jim ! CLAIRE IRENE ENGLEHARDT “Claire” Gregg Progress Pin; “Hearts of the Campus” (2); “Nautical Marietta” (3); “Barnum Was Right” (4); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Com¬ mercial Club (4); State and New England Festivals (2, 3). Claire may seem quiet but anyone in her classes can tell you that she can enjoy a joke just as well as the next one. She is on the studious side, but what would a Glee Club trip be without Claire’s smile! PHYLLIS ARLENE FALL “Phyl” Pro Merito (4); Gregg Progress Pin; Gregg Theory Certificate; Gregg 60, 80, 100 Certificates (4); “Nautical Marietta” (3); “Barnum Was Right” (4); Glee Club (3, 4); Alpha Beta Pi (3); State Music Festival (3). What a secretary “Phyl” is going to make. She has personality and ability. She is a quiet girl to all those who do not know her intimately. We are sure the Glee Club could never have succeeded without the lovely voice of “Phyl.” Here ' s to her success! GENEVIEVE GRACE FARR “Gen” Pro Merito (4); Exponent (2, 3, 4); Intramural basketball (2, 3); Valentine Dance Committee (2); Sophomore Prom Committee (3); Football Dance Committee (4) I Year Book Committee (4); “Nautical Marietta” (3); “Barnum Was Right’’ (4); “Young April,” Publicity Committee (Chairman 4); Delta Sigma Rlfo (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (3, 4); Silver G (3, 4); Guidance Council (3, Secretary 4); S. A. S. Collector (2, 3, 4); State and New England Music Festivals (2, 3); Usher, Graduation (3). Who could forget “Gen” with her sweet ways, her friendliness, and her keen sense of humor? “Gen did a lot to make her three years at G. H. S. worthwhile, and, although she worked very hard, managed to have a lot of fun. With her constant companions, Anne and Eileen, “Gen” was the organizer of many of our good times, and she herself has always been the “life of the party.” “Gen” thinks, she would like to be a teacher, and we’re sure that the pupils will be delighted. WILLIAM HARRY FARRELL Bill” Student Council (3); Glee Club (4); Intramural basketball (2, 3). Although “Bill” hasn ' t been very active in school activities, he is well-known in G. II. S. corridors for being a swell guy. He is one of those fellows who run into home room in the morning with his hat and coat still on. “Bill” hasn ' t any definite plans for the future, but we wish him all the luck in the world. 28

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