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T HE S A M P L E R 15 MARION Hl’RLBURT Commercial Manny” Laughter is her joy” Inlerclass Volleyball 4: Interclass Softball 4; dee Club 2, 4; Operetta 8. Marion’s the girl with the hearty laugh and friendly smile. She’s seldom seen with a frown on her face. Ask her what her favorite subject is and with- out hesitation she’ll say,‘‘TV PI NO.” She’s another member of the pro up that spends so much time in the typing room. And they’re not up there just to keep Miss Santamaria company either, they’ll inform you. She’s a good friend an.l one you always like to have around. MARION JEANNOTTE General Manny” If you slop to he hind, yon must swerre often from your path” Cafeteria. Marion seems to be busy all the time, whether it’s getting her assignments done or working busily at Benny’s. She is a very industrious cafeteria worker. But at times she keeps the cashier’s time occupied too. Oh well, we would too! Marion is on the quiet side, but yet she is a very friendly person. She is one of the few people in the class who always has her assignments done and done right. We envy her ambition. BERNICE JOHNSON General “Bernice” “Hernice, like all good women, has a temper of her own” Interclass Basketball 1; Librarian 8; Cafeteria; Junior Prom, 3; Junior High Tournament 4. Here’s the blonde bomber from North Walpole. What is it they say? “Gentlemen prefer blondes.” Bernice has her share of men, so we’ll agree that i s true. She went to all the tournaments in Rutland, but of course, it was the tournament that wa the big attraction. At least that’s what she says. But we think differently on the subject! Bernice is another gal who always seems to be in a fix. J. J. Newberry’s is quite a place to work, isn’t it! You meet more people! Nursing is her future and this profession gains a No. 1 candidate. JOSEPH JOY General Bobby” “ The more we argued the question, the more we didn’t agree” Operetta 4; Baseball Basketball Monitor 3. 4; Captain, Curtis Drive 4; Spotlight. Club 4. Bobby is the boy who is always ready to hop in an I take over every situa- tion that may arise. He has set a good many feminine hearts a-Hutter, but seems to favor a sophomore. With his personality ai d wit he has won many friends in both sets. Bobby is one who will get by in everything he doc . Just keep on making everyone as happy as you’ve made us, and you’ll always get by. STAN LEY KARPINSKI College Karp” “.4 wo'f among ladies is an awful thing” Football 1. 4, 3, 4; Baseball Manager I; Basketball Manager i, I; Basket- ball 1; Spotlight Club 3; Junior Prom 3; Thanksgiving Ball 4; Hi! Schooler 4; Operetta 4; “June Mad” 4; Monitor 4. Here is one of the senior class’s star athletes. This lad, who hails from North Walpole, never leaves the cl a s with a dull moment. You certainly cause Mr. MacCarthy some baffling moments but without them sociology wouldn’t be any fun. Buddy has shown quite an interest in females this year, but we won’t go into that. This jovial, good-natured fellow has proven him- self one of the outstanding members of the class.
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14 THE SAMPLER EDWIN HEBB General Eddie” I must complain the cards are ill-shuffled till I hare a good hand” Manager, J. V. Basketball 1; Hand 1; Hi! Schooler 2; Spotlight Club 8; ’ Knave of Hearts ’ 1. See that fellow with the cute girl! Why, it’s none other than our pal, Eddie, sporting his girl in his luxurious ear. Oh well Eddie, we’re just jealous! If there ever was anyone more full of fun and humor than this lad. then we’d like to meet him. One of the best sports in the class, Eddie has settled right down to work this year and has done a perfect job. We know that if you keep up the work you’re capable of, you’ll be an outstanding alumnus of the school. MARGARET HENDERSON General Marg” “A companion that is cheeful it worth go'd” Basketball 8, 4; Softball 2, 8, 4: Interclass basketball .8, 4; Interclass Volleyball 8, 4; Operetta 2; Glee Club 1, 2. Marg is the girl who joined us during our sophomore year from Vilas High. Her personality and good looks have endeared her to all of us. We hear Marg is loads of fun, but just get her inad, and wow! Watch out. Her one am- bition is to be a hairdresser, that is. if a certain someone doesn’t interfere. As a basketball player, you’re tops. A girl with fin? athletic ability, Marg has a quiet and reserved way which makes her a friend to all. PATRICIA HERRICK Commercial Patty “ The wrong way always seem the mor • reasonable Intcrclass Basketball 1. 2, 3; Band Majorette 1, 2: Junior Prom 8; Senior Hop 8: Monitor Club 4; Hi! Schooler 2, 3. A number one typist and an expert dancer, both of these apply to Pat. Pat has kept up excellently in her marks and held down a job as secretary as well. Pat is another one of the many who is a firm believer in Friday night dances. But we wonder if dancing is t e only drawing card. It can’t be! Look at the diamond she got! Pat. with looks and charm, will always be at the top of the ladder f s recess. K 'ep on being yourself and you’ll get by. GEORGE HOLTON General Pug” “She had an education, and that was good for her . ut when she twitted me on mine, ’tw is carrying things too fur” Football 2. 8, 4: Basketball 3, 4: J. V I, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; S. A. B. 4; Monitor 4; Sophomore Class President; Hi! Schooler 2; Bovs State 3. An excellent athlete, a goo 1 sport, a fine fellow, and one whoalw ys has a smile for you that’s our George. He has been outstanding in every sport he’s gone out for an I has proven his skill in each. George has also had his share of women. Here’s a gentlemen who prefers blondes! We sometimes wonder how the S. A. B. and A. A. meetings would get along without George throwing in a few remarks. With your ski.I, brains and ability you are our all-American boy!!! BEVERLY HOUSE General Bee” Blushing is the colour of virtue” GDe Club 1, 3; Special Glee Club 3; Vermont Music Festival 1. Bev is that quiet (?) blonde-haired, blue-eved girl who wants to get along with everyone. At present her time is pretty well taken up with a lad from North Walpole. Don’t mind us, Bev! Don’s a swell kid. Her winsome ways make her a hit with her friends. Smiling and friendly regardless of weather or circumstance, dev leads a very busy life. She’s always on the go but in a very quiet way. Her looks and personality spell the formula for success.
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Hi T H E S A M P L E R EDWARD KISS ELL Genera' Eddie “.1 good sport is somebody worth while' Baseball 1, 2; J. V. Football 8; Basketball 1. Eddie is one of those quiet (???) boys from North Walpole. What Eddie does in his npare time, that is on his nights off from the Opera House, is bevond us, but we can bet that it isn’t spending a peaceful evening at home. When you hear roars of laughter issuing from the back of study hall, it’s just Eddie letting loose with another one of his masterpieces. How he can remember all those formulas in chemistry is beyond us, but he does it. With his determina- tion he is sure to go far. RUTH LAKE General “Huihie The silent girl is the best to listen to Softball 8; Basketball .8; Interclass Volleyball 8; Field Hockey 1; Chorus 2; Glee Club 8, 4; Operetta 8; Home Ec Club 2, 8. Kuth-with the soft voice and quiet manner. Yes, she may seem quiet but, when you aren’t looking, she really gets things done. Do you want to know anything about Peter the Great or perhaps the (lates of the French Revolution? Well, then, just consult Ruth, the history expert of the class. She is one of the few who always has iier homework done. But besides accomplishing this feat Ruth manages a busy life outside of school. We’re glad you’re graduating with us Ruth, and may you have success. SHIRLEY LAKE Commercial Skirl In the twinkling of an eye Interclass Basketball 4; B. F.; Interclass Hockey 1; Chorus 1, Robinson Seminary, Exeter, N. II. Do you know of a gal in our class who actually gets about the school quiet- ly? Well, in case you don’t know it’s Shirley, the gal who has the job of running from room to room every morning collecting those little pink slips of paper. How she manages to have so much pep at that time of the morning is beyond us. Shirl is always seen with sister Ruth. They prove that sisters really can get along together. Shirl is a competent secretary. Keep it up! 'm CHARLES LAM LEIX College Chuck Men of few words are the best men •L V. Basketball 8; Glee Club 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Spotlight Club 8, 1; Senior Hop 3; Sock Dance 8; Football Formal 4; Hi! Schooler 8; Office Assist- ant 4. Being such a noisy class, it’s a wonder there is anyone as quiet as Chuck in it. Chuck is one of the more industrious boys of the class. He’s shy but has a mischievous eye by which you can tell he isn’t always so quiet. In chemistry he has proven to be one of the class’s leading chemists. Who knows maybe some day you’ll be famous. Sometimes we wonder what Dan will do without his star worker. Chuck is usually seen fixing some of the school’s property. Here’s luck to you, in your college career. BEVERLY LAMPHERE Commercial Rev Flirtation without intention (ilee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Formal 4; Sock Dance 3. Ah! Here’s our sweet gal with the Ipana smile who hails from Gageville. Bev has done a splendid job as drum majorette plus being one of the band’s greatest assets. She has had many love affairs, but at present a certain lad from over the river is in the limelight. Bev is another gal gifted with looks and personality. Both of these add up to a swell friend. Perhaps that’s why she has so many admirers.
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