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T H E SAM P L E R 23 BLANCHE SYSKO “Sysko” “Speech ia gold, and, boy, am I rich! ” General Course; Interclass Basketball, I; («lee Club, 1; Assistant Mana- ger Girls Basketball, 3; Manager, 4. Blanch was voted one of the best matured girls in the class and it’s easy to see why. But, honestly, with her small feet, you’d never think,she’d haveto get her shoes so small that they’d have to be taken off in class. MARY TRYBULSKI “ Mamie” 44 Silence is rich ” College Preparatory Course; Costume Committee Roman Banquet, 4 A whiz in Spanish but so quiet one would never know about it. Mary comes from Westminster where bashful maids are born. VIRGINIA TRYBULSKI “Ginger” College Preparatory Course; Costume Committee Roman Banquet, 4. The other member of that combination from Westminster. However, as twins go, they’re rather easy to tell apart. It’s hard to understand, though, how two sisters can be such grand pals without quarreling. MARTHA l FFORI) 44 Uffie” “ Then .she doth talk—Lord how .she doth talk College Preparatory Course; Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3; (ilee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Advertising Manager of Glee Club, 3; Chairman Governing Com- mittee Girls’ (ilee Club, 4; All-State (ilee Club, 3, 4; Girls’ Octette, 3, 4; French Club, 1; Spotlight Club, 2, 3, 4; Assembly Committee, 4; Opera House Committee, 3; Chairman Roman Banquet Committee; “The Trysting Place;” Stage Property Manager “The Poor Nut;” Assistant Property Manager It Never Rains.” “The lady of the ten thousand dresses”—and bills. The most popular and most quiet (?) in the class. Always busy, but seldom studying. We wish her luck outside of school. She’ll need it. THEODORE WALLACE 44 Ted” (ieneral Course; (ilee Club, 4: Spotlight Club, 4; Nature Club, 1; ( hair- man of Senior Plays; Stage Manager The Poor Nut,” “It Never Rains,” “A Modern Thanksgiving.” “Ted” belongs to the voice heard shouting with laughter all over school He’s responsible for the excellent scenery in all our plays. “Ted” would make a good stooge laugher for Fred Allen—or would Allen be the stooge?
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THE SAMPLER 22 OLIN SHAVER “Red” General Course; Orchestra, 1, 2, S; Band, 2, 3, 4. He s a “hot trumpeter and came a close second as laziest hoy. We’ think he s Egyptian, ’cause he and the Sphinx have a lot in common. PAUL SLATTERY Slats (ieneral Course; Track, 2, 3, 4; Coatroom Senior Bazaur, 4. Best hurdler in the state, and a good dash man too. He doesn't let scholastic worrie’s interfere with his fun. Maybe that’s best. HOWARD SMITH ••Smitty” General Course; Football, 2, 3, 4; Interclass Basketball, 2, 3; Track, 1, 3. “Would I were a Galahad Smitty’s bound to say, While, “Would Galahad were you” Is what the girls all say. Smitty was a darned good end on the football team and he didn’t get half the credit he deserved. He’s known as the kid with a grand disposition. PHYLLIS SMITH “Smieky” General Course; Basketball, 3, 4; Interclass Basketball, 1; Nature Club, 1; Ring Committee, 4; Prompter “The Trysting Place.” Phyllis was voted the best sport among the girls and she did a bang-up job as guard on our expert girls’ basketball team. She’s got many friends, and take it from us, she deserves them. RICHARD STOWELL “ Chick” (ieneral Course; Volley Ball, 2; Tennis, 2, 3; Assistant Manager Track, 3; Manager, 4; Cloak room Senior Hop, 3; Senior Bazaar, 4; Junior Prom, 3; (ieneral Science Club, 1; Treasurer A. A., 4; School Patrol, 3, 4; Captain Patrol, 4. Manager of track and captain of patrol, “Chicky” deserves all his popularity for he's a great guy.
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T HE S A MPLER 4 WESLEY WILLARD “Red” General Course; Track, 1; Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee, 3. “Red” can usually be found raising a rumpus in study hall or rattling around in that “ Rolls Rough.” Wherever “ Red” is, there’s always a riot. RICHARD WILLIAMS “ T-Ro” College Preparatory Course; Football, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; Interclass Basketball, 2; Nature Club, 1; Assistant Property Manager “It Never Rains.” “Dick,” a tall, lanky farmer from down Westminster way, who drives a tin Ford whose steering gear is locked toward Rockingham. STEPHEN WOYNAR “Steeie9 General Course; Football, 3, 4; Track, 1, 3, 4; Interclass Track, 2; Base- ball, 2; Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3; Interclass Hockey, 2; Assistant Manager Baseball, 1; Football, 1; Glee Club, 4; Orchestra, 1; Spotlight Club, 4; Science Club, 1; Spanish Club, 2; It Never Rains;” “Bishop’s Candlesticks.” B. F. II. S.’s “Joe College.” Did he learn how to pitch woo on the stage? Experience is the best teacher, we always sez. And man, can he read poetry in English class. MARION WRIGHT “ Marion ” General Course; Interclass Basketball, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Burlington Group, 2: All-State, 4; Governing Committee, 4. Marion is another Saxtons River girl. She goes her own way, but we understand she has many activities outside of school to keep her busy. Good luck with your 4-H club in the future, Marion! HAROLD WYMAN “Dinky” Commercial Course; Interclass Volley Ball, 2, 3; Interclass Basketball, 2, 3; Track, I; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; (ilee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra, 2, 3, 4; All- State Band, 4; The Trysting Place;” German Band. “Dinky” is a typing and shorthand ace from Gageville. He plays a horn bigger than he is in the band, but nevertheless he does it well. As a member ol the famed German Band he should go a long way.
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