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18 T II E S A M P L E R SAUL MILLER College Preparatory “Saulie “Xone but liimse’f could be his equal Tennis, 1, 3, 4; J. V. Basketball, 1, Basketball, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2. 3, 4; All State Chorus, 4; Junior Prom, 3; Senior Bazaar, 4; Senior Hop, 3; Viennesse Serenade, 3: School Column, 3, 4; “Circumstantial Evidence, 4: “Heart Trouble, 4. Our class artist who thinks that Walt Disney hasn’t got a thing he hasn’t, except Mickey Mouse, and lie's working on that. As an oil (?) man “Saulie is giving a certain grocery man i bit of competition. ERWIN MOORE General Moore He is as quiet as a lamb? Glee Club, 1. If you’re looking for Erwin be shouldn’t be hard to find,—not with that red hair. In case you can’t spot his hair, how could you miss those bright blue pants? MARGARET MOORE General “ Marg “ To know her is to like her Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2; Junior Prom, 3; Senior Bazaar, 4; School Column, 3, 4; “Heart Trouble, 4. “Marg’s got red hair but she doesn’t seem to have the temper that goes with it, or does she? When she bought her class ring, they said she had to write to Syracuse to find out the size. JAMES MORI ARTY General Jim Let's make hay while the sun shines Baseball, 1, 3; Basketball, 1, 'i, 3, 4; Football, 3, 4; Spotlight Club, 2, 3; Junior Prom, 3. For some unknown (?) reason Jim has taken up hiking this year. His favorite walk seems to be “down Putney way. DOROTHY MORRIS General “Pot Speech is golden. Hoy! am I rich Glee Club, 1. Trouble, Trouble, Trouble, that’s all you seem to have. Dot. It couldn’t be the way you talk could it? Come on now, ’fess up.
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RI SSKLL MacCARTNEY T H E S A M P L E K I? (iener.il “l flr” As good to be out of the world as out of fashion Track, I, i, S; Football, i, 8; Basketball, I: Dramatic Club. i. 3, 4; School Column, 3, 4; “The Weather vane Elopes, S. “ Mac is our senior fashion plate. We think he likes re l although he doesn’t wear it. “ Mac must have quite a path worn from Webb Terrace t« North Walpole. CARA MacDONALD (ieneral “Casrara How you do talk Dramatic Club 4; School Column, 3. When ever “Cascara stops talking something must be wrong. Her favorite subject seems to be chemistry but we can't imagine why-. ROSE MAFFEO (ieneral Rosie Quietness hath its charm A true North Walpolite, “ Rosie has little use for Bellows Falls outside of school. In her commercial classes, she certainly shows up the rest of Miss Santamaria’s pupils. JOSEPH MASTEN College Preparatory Joe I'd rather hug a pig skin than any girl I know Basketball, 1, i, 8, 4: Football, 4; Track, 1, 3; Junior Prom. 3; Senior Hop, 3; Senior Bazaar, 4; School Column, 3, 4. “Joe is certainly an all-around fellow. You may know about his ath- letic ability but we bet you never hear him mention his artistic ability. What’s the matter Joe? Afraid they’ll call you a sissy? JOHN McAULIFFE College Preparatory “Johnnie He walks in the shadow of llarry (Bee Club, 1; Dramatic Club, i Roman Banquet, 3, 4; Junior Prom, 3: Senior Hop, 3; School Column, 3, 4; Patrol, 3. I nderneath that innocent expression of John’s, you’ll find plenty of trouble. Ask him how he managed to start a feud between the senior French class and a certain young lady without saying anything (much).
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THE S A MPEER 19 VINCENT MOYNIHAN General “Cesspool “Life is a bubble Junior Varsity Baseball, 3. What’s the matter, “Cesspool,” don’t you like school or are all your vacations compulsory? “Cesspool” made himself famous this year by de- manding that the shades in history class be pulled down so he could sleep. DONALD MI’RPHY College Preparatory “Tuffy “ I man who blushes is not quite a brute Glee Club, 1, 4; Dramatics Club, 4; School Patrol, 3; Junior Varsity Basketball, I, 2; Junior Varsity Baseball, 1. Football, 3, 4; Basketball. 3, 4, Captain, 4; Baseball, 3, 4; Vice-President A. A., 4; Vice-President Senior Class; Vice-President Junior (’lass. “Tuffy,” the best looking boy, best sport, and Vice-President of our class, is a “one-w «man man.” Many a senior girl has tried to influence him other- wise but —“no soap.” “Tuffy” also distinguished himself as an athlete. CHARLOTTE MIZZEY General “Chart' “ How those eyes twinkled (ilee Club, 3; Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4; Senior Hop, 3; Senior Bazaar, 4; Junior Prom, 3; School Column, 3, 4: “Sleeping Dogs, 4; “Heart Trouble,” 4; Girls’ State, 3. “Chari” was pretty busy this year running around on “errands of mercy” for the office but she managed to take a little time off to do a swell job as a traveling saleslady in “Sleeping Dogs.” I hope you don’t spend your future years breaking up “happy homes” as you did in that play. ROBERT O’NEILL General “Bob', “Then he doth talk—Oh Lord; how he doth talk! “Sleeping Dogs,” 4; “Heart Trouble,” 4; Dramatics Club, 4; Football, 1, 2; Baseball, 1, 2; Student Patrol, 1, 2. The man with the “gift of gab,” that’s Bob. Perhaps that’s how he be- came the best actor of the class. This year Bob gave advice to the lovelorn. What do you do. Bob, advise from your own experiences? BEVERLY OSTERBERG General “Oyster “Her voice was erer% soft, gentle and low Glee Club, 1, 2. Beverly spends a lot of her nights up at V. A. Maybe the attraction is taking care of the professor’s kids but
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