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T HE S A M P L E R v21 BARBARA OSGOOD General “Barb” “Wrought in sincerity” Glee Club, 2, 3, 4. Barbara is so quiet you hardly know she’s around. Yet her quietness is part of her ability to make and keep her friends. SIGNA OWENS General “Sigir” “ Lightning and thunder from her mouth she hurled Interclass Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1; Dramatic Club, 3, 4; Business Committee Senior Play, 4; “The Enchanted Isle,” 1. Signa thinks she has an unusually high-pitched voice but we fear she has a bit of competition in Annie Zanciewicz. Her ambition is to sing “Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep.” CLAYTON RAYMOND Commercial “Tracky” “ wish I were a primrose Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball, 4; Spotlight Club, 2, 3; Junior Prom, 3; “The Poor Nut,” 3. A tall boy our Tracky is. He certainly surprised us during basketball season. We still wonder how so slow a person could move so fast on the basketball court. BARBARA REED General “Peanuts” “ The smile that won't come off Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1, 4; Spotlight Club, 3, 4; “The Poor Nut,” 3. The girl with the happy-go-lucky grin. “Peanv is another shorty of the class but we bet she joins up with the family basketball team next year. ANDREW SHATTUCK Commercial “Andy “A mountaineer without the moonshine Interclass Basketball, 1, 2; Business Committee for Senior Bazaar. Whenever jou see a tall fellow hurrying up the street carrying a “Re- former” under his arm, you know that’s Andy. He can usually be found at Cray’s Auditorium (alias the Bowling Alley).
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20 T H E S A M P L E H PAULINE METCALF College Preparatory “Pauline” “ Your wit makes others witty ” (Ilee Club, 1; Dramatic Club, 4; School Column, 4. Pauline, a bus fan, is a quiet member of our class but her wit ami poetic ability reveals another nature. Westminster certainly brings out the un- expected in people. JOHN MORI ARTY General “John” “Sleep is a gentle thing” Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 2, 3, 4; School Boy Patrol, 3, 4. John was a dependable forward of this year’s basketball team. He holds a good corner of the infield in baseball, too. ETHEL MORSE General “Ethel” “ Always happy, always gay, and often talking” Interclass Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club, 3, 4; Senior Prom; Junior Prom; Senior Play, 3. Ethel was co-captain of the Senior Interclass Basketball Team. Her good guarding made her eligible for Ma Reed’s team. RALPH MORSE General “Ralphie” “And the hunter home from the hill” Basketball, 1, 2. Morsie’s” never at school one day each year—the first day of hunting. We hear that this nimrod from the wilds of Gageville is pretty good at getting deer (especially the female kind—spelled with an “a”). GEORGE O’DETTE General “Georgie” “Let lore hare his way” Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey, 2. 3, 4; Track, 2, 3, 4; Interclass, 2; Dramatic Club, 3; Business Committee, Junior Prom. 3; Treasurer of Athletic Association. A football player, hockey player, and trackman all in one. He has a grand little interest from the sophomore class.
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THE S A M P L E R ROSA STANFORD Commercial “Kota” “Lore is a beautiful dream” Rosa is another good example of the Gregg system. We’re told she has a good looking visitor from Roxbury, Mass, each week. That’s not the Gregg system, but it must be O. K. KATHERINE STAPLETON General Kay “ The nerer idle workshop of nature” Dramatics Club, 3, 4; Decoration Committee for Senior Hop, 3; Com- mittee for Senior Bazaar, 4: Dramatic Club Play, 3. A native of North Walpole, Kay is one of the few who actually spends more time there than across the river. We congratulate you, Kay. LORRAINE STEELE Commercial “Lorraine Example is a school of mankind” Interclass Basketball, 2; Glee Club, 3, 4. Lorraine possesses an unique ability. She doesn’t draw pictures with a crayon or pencil; you’ve guessed it—she uses the typewriter. PHYLLIS TARBELL General Phil I will be the finger next thy thumb” Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sampler Board, 4. Phyllis’s fingers are noted for three things; the way they speed over the typing keys, the music they make on the piano, and the burden carried on the third digit of the left hand. PHYLLIS TAYLOR College Preparatory “PhyP You hare many strings to your bow” Basketball, Varsity, 1, 2, 3, 4; Interclass, 1.4; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Girls’ Octet, 3; Senior Girls’ Octet, 4; Dramatic Club, 3; “The Poor Nut,” 3; “Two Crooks and a Lady,” 4; “Apron String Revolt,” 4. A member of the Senior Girls’ Octet, the orchestra, a varsity basketball player, and an actress of considerable reputation, that girl Phyl Taylor cer- tainly gets around.
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