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

 - Class of 1941

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VIOLA ROSE GINIUSZ “Vi” Exponent (4); Intramural basketball (2, 3); Ticket Committee, “Nautical Marietta”(3); Hearts of the Campus” (2); Band Twirler (2, 3. 4); French Club (4); Drill Corps (2, 3, 4); State and New England Music Festivals (2, 3); Spring Concert (2, 3). We all know that “Vi” is amiable, humorous, and sweet. She is an ambitious little person and has been the spirited Drum Major¬ ette of our High School Band for three years. CECELIA ALICE GLAZESKI “Twin” Gregg Progress Pin; O. G. A. Certificate; Typewriting 40-word bronze medal; Intramural basketball (2, 3); Usher, “Barnum Was Right” (4); “Hearts of the Campus” (2): “Nautical Marietta” (3); Drill Corps (2, 3, 4); Band Twirler (2, 3, 4); State and New England Music Festivals (2, 3); Spring Concert (2, 3); Alpha Beta Pi Show (2). Our Millers Falls Twirlers, with their brilliant performances on the football field and at our entertainments, have certainly been a credit to the class of ’41 and a real inspiration to our successful football team. MARION ANN GLAZESKI “Twin” Gregg Progress Pin; O. G. A. Certificate, Typewriting 40-word bronze medal (4); Intramural basketball (2, 3); Year Book Com¬ mittee (4); Hearts of the Campus” (2); Nautical Marietta (3); Drill Corps (2, 3, 4); Silver G (4); Band Twirler (2, 3, 4); State and New England Music Festivals (2, 3); Spring Concert (2, 3); Alpha Beta Pi Show (2), ELIZABETH ROSE GODZINSKI “Liz” Intramural basketball (2, 3); Manager, Second Team (2); Property Committee, Young April” (4). “Liz” has been a willing and efficient member of the class. She has found little time to participate in our activities but is one of our most jolly members. This jovial young Senior is characterized among all the students of G. H. S. by her good nature and pleasing personality. MARY PAULINE GRADER “Mitzi” Gregg Progress Pin; Gregg Theory Certificate; Gregg 60, 80, 100 Certificates; Typewriting 40-word bronze medal; Intramural basketball (2); Glee Club (2); Art Club (4); Commercial Club (4); Guidance Council (3); Usher, “Young April ' (4); Pro Merito (Secretary). , Mitzi has been a very active and outstanding member of the Commercial course. Her name has been consistently on the honor roll and with her fine personality, someone is getting an excellent secretary. RAY JUNIOR FRANKLIN “J” “Hearts of the Campus” (2); “Nautical Marietta” (3); “Barnum Was Right” (4); Boys’ Glee Club (2, 3, 4). In spite of the fact that “J” has been a member of the Automo¬ bile Shop for three years and has had long school hou s, lie has managed to keep up an interest in singing. His presence in the Glee Clubs and musical shows has been of great value. CASPER LOUIS FUCHS, JR, “Cappy” Exponent (2, 3); Intramural basketball (2. 3); Hearts of the Campus” (2); Nautical Marietta (3); Band (2, 3, 4); Assembly Orchestra (2, 3); Orchestra (2). Take a drum and beat it! This famous little drummer has given much entertainment with his “Sultans of Swing. “( appy is known to all for his sense of humor and love for fun. He will go far with his sense of rhythm. EDNA ELIZABETH GADOMSKI “Ed” Intramural basketball (2, 3); “Hearts of the Campus (2); “Nautical Marietta (3); “Barnum Was Right (4); Scenery Committee, “Young Aoril” (4); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Art ( lub (2, 4); Special Chorus (2, 3, 4); State and New England Mus ' c Festivals (2, 3). Edna is a fine student, a fine pal, and a fine girl. She possesses a cheerful disposition which, joined with her keenness, good-natured wit, and attractive appearance, makes her popular. If we ever wanted aid in some difficult problem, she was always there with her ready help. ’ Wherever she goes, we know she will meet nothing but success. WALTER AUSTIN GAINES “Walt” Pro Merito; Intramural basketball (2, 3); Hi-Y (4); 2nd Prize, Lion’s Club Essay Contest (4); Class Day Participant (4). With a cheerful smile and ready wit Walt has won many friends in G. H. S. A ready student, he is very capable in writing and delivering essays. With his determination and persistence “Walt” has given much to his class, and we know that he will succeed in whatever he undertakes. . 29 .

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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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JULIA GREEN “Julie” Intramural basketball (2, 3). “Julie” can always be found with “Myrt” or at Goodnow’s. She is well liked by those who know her, but she has not found much time for school activities. “Julie” has a sense of humor and a store of jokes with which she amuses everyone. Success will be hers we feel sure. ELIZABETH MARIE GREENE “Greenie” Intramural basketball (2, 3); Basketball (2nd team); Cheer Leader (4); S. A. S. Collector (3, 4). Happy-go-lucky “Greenie” is always full of pep and school spirit. Her lusty yelling encouraged the cheering section and spurred our teams on to victory. Our hats are off to you, “Greenie.” You’re a grand sport! NORMA MURIEL GREENE “Greenie” Gregg Progress Pin; Gregg Theory Certificate; Gregg 60, 80 Certificates; O. G. A. Certificate; Typewriting 40-word bronze medal; Intramural basketball (2,3); Intramural tennis (3); Usher, “Young April,” (4); Usher, Barnum Was Right” (4); Alpha Beta Pi (3, 4); Glee Club (3); Latin Club (4); Camera Club (4); Art Club (4); Senior Filing Certificate (4). “Greenie” is one of our tiny girls who is forever cheerful about everything she enters. Her commercial work has been outstanding and her future work will doubtless be the same. THOMAS HYLAND GRISWOLD “ Tommy” Football (2, 3, 4); Basketball (2, 3, 4); Track (2, 3); Hi-Y (4). Did you ever see “Tommy” when he didn’t have a grin on his face. ' ' He ' s one of these happy-go-lucky fellows who can be non¬ chalant either on a date or on the football field. The class of ’41 wish him the best of luck. ROSE ELIZABETH GRANT “Rose” Exponent (3): Cap and Gown Committee (4): “June Mad” CD; “Young April” (4); Delta Sigma Rho (2, 3. 4): Dramatic Club ( 2 , 3. 4); Pro Merito (3, 4); Silver G (3, 4); French Club (3); Usher, Graduation (3). Rose is a girl with great acting ability. Without he--, many of our plays would never have been successes. Everyone will always remember Rose! Here ' s to her. BARBARA JANE GRAVES “ Horsey” Scenery Committee, “Young April” (4); Art Club (2, 4, Presi¬ dent 3). “Barb” seems quet and unobtrusive but is known to be different by some. She and “Betty” are seen around the school with the-r jodphurs on waiting for the glorious horse-back rides practically every time one turns around. Best of luck, “Barb,” and don’t forget you knew us in the days “when.” DOROTHY MAY GRAVES “Dot” Intramural basketball (2, 3); Girls’ Varsity Basketball (2. 3); Dramatic Club (2); Ski Team (2); Guidance Council (3); Alpha Beta Pi (2, 3, 4). Did you ever see “Dot” when she wasn’t grinning? Whether in her Ford (incidentally, she painted it herself), or on her skis she always has that well-known grin. Anyone who went to the Yew York World’s Fair couldn ' t help but stop to see “Dot” ski. May your future be as successful as your skiing, “Dot”! HELEN RUTH GRAVES “Rokey” Exponent (4); Intramural basketball (2, 3); “Barnum Was Right (4); “Young April,” Scenery Committee (4); Delta Sigma Rho (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (4); Art Club (President 4). Helen likes a joke and will play one on you if you ' re not careful. She’ll smile with the best of them and will reach her star by her determination and lively spirit. The best of luck to you, Helen. . 30 .

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