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1 T II E S A M P L E R KATHERINE HOWARD “Kay” General Course; Prompter for ‘'Hugo in a Hurry;” Prompter for ‘‘Head- ed for Eden.” The saying that ‘‘Good things come in small packages” was all right in this case. Although “Kay” is very serious and has a very low voice in her classes, her companions know that she isn’t shy and certainly hasn’t anything wrong with her lungs. She is our future Sonja Henie. PEARL HUDSON Pearl General Course; Student Forum, 2. “Our blonde from Rartonsville.” Somehow she never seemed to care for the high school boys—perhaps, it was because of the truck that roared its way to Rartonsville several nights a week. We are also wondering if Pearl had a reason for her sudden interest in cooking. HESTER JACOBS Hester General Course; Spotlight Club, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club, French Club, Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; “Headed for Eden;” Flower and Color Com- mittee, 3. Hester is one of those vitality “plus” girls from Gageville. She has had plenty of chance to show us how, being head cheerleader this year. We understand she preserves a lot of this power riding to and from school in a certain Pontiac coupe. CHESTER JANCEWICZ “Chet” (ieneral Course; Nature Club, 1; “Which is the Way to Boston?;” “Headed for Eden;” Student Forum, 2; Decorating Committee for Junior Prom, 3; Decorating Committee Senior Hop 3; Decorating Committee for Senior Bazaar, 4; Basketball, 4; Student, Patrol, 3. There is no doubt about it that “Chet” is the artist of the class. The gym was his hangout, either decorating it for a school dance or dropping in baskets during a game. “Chet” is quite an actor, too, as can be seen by his parts in school plays. ERNEST JONES “Ernie” (ieneral Course; Track, 1, 4; Nature Club, 1; Thomas Edison Club, 2. Once a small boy in our class and we thought he would never grow, but in the last few years he has become bigger and brighter. Bigger anyway.
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THE S A M P L E R DOROTHY HARLOW “I)of General Course; President and Secretary of the Student Forum, 2; Nature Club, 1. Here is another “Dot” of our class. She is one of our classmates that travel to our classes daily from Westminster. We wish you lots of luck in operating your fruit and vegetable stand this summer. 1.5 MURIEL HELBERG Muriel General Course; Spanish Club, 2. Muriel is one of the quiet girls of our class. We wish we could study the way she does. We wish you luck in carrying out your ambition, and hope that Arthur enters into it. HENRY HEWEY Henry General Course; Football, 4; Track, 4; “Headed For Eden.” Although Henry has only been with us one year, he has made himself well known as a tackle on the football team, an actor in “Headed for Eden,” and he hopes to make good in track. We all wonder why Henry journeys to Pleasant Valley off and on. JOHN HILLIARD “Johnnie” General Course; Student Patrol, 8, 4; Science Club, 2. “Johnnie” is one of the quiet members of our class. He is quite a sports- man and sure knows how to handle a rod and gun. He may be found nights at the Opera House, working as an usher. DANIEL HOWARD “Danny” College Prep. Course; Football, 2, 3, 4; Hockey, 1, 2, 3,4; Track, 1, 2, 3; Student Patrol, 3, 4; Opera House Committee, 8; Refreshment Committee Junior Prom, 3; Decorating Committee Senior Bazaar, 4; Spotlight Club, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 2, 3; Latin Club, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; “Growing Pains;” “Jonesy;” “Headed for Eden;” “Hugo in a Hurry.” “Danny” is just a little guy but he gets around a lot. Following the family tradition |he was one of the hockey team’s best players. His name could usually be found on any of the progrums of the high school plays.
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T II E S A M P L E R 17 JULIAN KABARA “Kabara” General Course; Nature Club, 1; Baseball, 3, 4. Julian hails from Gageville. He was a regular on this year’s baseball team. We hear that he is a star shop pupil. Or is he??? PATRICIA KENNEALLY “ « ” General Course; Junior Prom Refreshment Committee; Intereiass Basketball; Decorating Committee Senior Bazaar. “Pat” hails from North Walpole. She is one swell kid as she made known to the class during her two years. She has a sense of humor and is always will- ing to help others. “Pat” has an interest in a certain class president. How about it “Pat”? MARIE KILBURN Marie Commercial Course; Spotlight Club, 2, 3, 4; Program Committee Spot- light Club, 4; The Enchanted Isle; (dee Club, 2, 3, 4. Marie comes from way out in Saxtons River. She is famed for her base- ball pitching in gym class. No one in Bellows Falls holds Marie’s interest long. Of course we know V. A. is handy. PHYLLIS LAKE Phylli» College Prep Course; Manager of Girl's Interclass Basketball. 4; Public Speaking Contest, 2; Reporter for School News, 4; (dee Club, 1, 4. Who doesn’t know our salutatorian from Hawaii. With a twerk of her head she always has the answer or somewhere near it. MARY LANDERS Mary General Course; Spotlight Club, 2, 3; Spanish Club, 2; Chairman of Re- freshment Committee Junior Prom; Ring Committee; Interclass Basketball. 1, 2, 3. Mary is the star tennis player of the Senior class. She was also a good basketball player on the interclass team. Mary is the class pianist. She graduates in music this year from M. S. .1 in Rutland and will enter St. Louis Conservatory next fall. I-ots of luck Mary.
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