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THE SAMPLER 15 PATRICIA MARIE KINIRY General Pat Without music life would be u mistake. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Special Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta I, 2; Vermont Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom 3. Pat is one of those cute girls who hails from North Walpole. She has been a member of the Special Glee Club for the past four years, and we know that Miss Bedell will have a hard time finding another to take her place. Pat is also a girl who doesn’t believe in going out of town to pick her man. We’re sure Jimmie is glad of that. No one will mind being sick when he has a swell girl like Pat to take care of him. MARGARET ELEANOR LAMPHERE General Manjic There is nothing more fun tlum a man. Home Ec Club 1, 2; Senior Play 4; Librarian 4. If you see a girl hiking down from Gageville every morning before school wearing a red coat, you'll know it’s Margie. Where do you get so much am- bition to do so much walking? Margie is a girl who likes very much to draw, and, while she’s at it, does a wonderful job. We hear you’d like to make a tour of the United States. Well, maybe someday, someone will invent a cheaper means of transportation and then you can go on your trip. Why not sec the whole world while you arc at it? LOUIS HENRY LASONDE General Louie ('ards are the devil's books. Louis meets the requirements of those tall, dark and nice looking young men, and our class would be at a great loss without him. In class he’s another one of our quiet fellows, but outside, Wow! Louie is one of the greatest storytellers of our time, and maybe, someday, he will write a book so that everyone may read them. We hear Iamie’s a whiz when it comes to cards, especially Pitch. If you’re in doubt about the game, just go to I ouie and he’ll help you out. JOHN CHARLES LAWLOR Commercial Charlie I am the greatest above degree that is, or was, or ever shall be. Monitor 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Play Nite 4; Glee Club 4. Here is Captain Lawlor, the nice looking captain of the Monitor System, whom you are apt to find almost anywhere in the school building. Nhen you hear his new 1929 Studebaker coming your way. you’d better jump and watch it go by. Morse seems to think that’s the safest way. Blondie is the shy type, but seems to make a hit with all the girls, though he never seems to say much. Well, don’t worry so, boys, maybe he’ll teach you which charm he uses. JOHN GERALD LAWLOR General Chuck His will be done. Everyone knows who that big fellow is we see trying so hard to be the first one out of the school building each afternoon. It's none other than our Chuck, without whom our class would be very dull. In school Chuck is very quiet, but we have to wonder just how quiet he really is, especially out of school, after hearing of his trips to Springfield and Claremont. What about it. Chuck?
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Holly 14 THE SAMPLER HOLLY HOPEWELL College Here's a trilling heart and a kind soul. Cilee Club 1; Hand 2, 3; Spotlight Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Monitor 3, 4; Hi! Schooler 3; Senior Play 4; Football Formal 4; Student Advisory Board 4; Sock Dance 4; Freshman Reception 4; Hi!Schooler Repre- sentative 4; Senior Sampler 4. Calm, cool, and collected, that’s our Holly! For a gal who lives in Westminster, she gets around considerably. If you ever want a poster painted or some good advice, ask Holly. She proved her ability to solve problems in “Spring Dance,” as well as her ability to act. Quiet? I guess not! She always has a joke to tell or a prank to play. Weston seems to at- tract her in the summer! What’s the attraction, Holly? Or are there several? Here’s to our all-around good sport and wonderful friend. We know you’ll come out on top in whatever you choose to do. JOAN MARJORIE JOHNSON General Joanie Laughter is her joy. (ilee Club 1, 2; Home Ec Club 2; Senior Play 4. Joanie is the cheerful, friendly girl from North Walpole. She is usually found on the job at Newberry’s, trying to look businesslike. We hear she goes for the out of town men. Is that right, Joanie? Here’s to one gal who will make a wonderful nurse. May you have success in your nursing career. MAURICE JOSEPH KELLY, JR. General Moe I nerer let homeirork interfere trith my education. Senior Hop 3; Football Formal 4; Play Nite 4; Hi!Schooler 4; Freshman Reception 4. Ever been in Rexalls? Then you know Moe. He’s noted for his wise- cracks that keep everyone in stitches. When the title of best actor was given out, it wasn’t hard to see who would be chosen for Moe has had plenty of practice. No matter where Moe is, he is continually acting. His weekly trips to Claremont and Springfield must be very successful as his fan mall proves. When it comes to baseball, Moe is an ardent fan and someday hopes to be in a major league. Hut, whether he makes it or not, he will always be big league with us. EDWARD FRANCIS KENNEY General Eddie Always doing, never done. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; State Music Festival I, 2, 3, 4; Lions Club Music Scholarship at Burlington 2; French Play 3; New England Music Festival 4; Freshmun Reception 4; Football Formal 4; Junior High Tourna- ment 4; Spotlight Club 4; Monitor 4; Junior Rotarian 4. Eddie is one of the more silent boys in our class. At least that’s the impression you might get at first, but, when you get to know him, WOW! What a kid! He’s one of those forever helping hands when it comes to any- thing you might want done, from collecting papers to playing a song on his cute little horn. Little,” did we say? We hear Eddie wants to join the Navy and play in the band for a change. The orchestra will really suffer a great loss when he leaves the school this year. JEAN ANNE KINIRY Genera! Jeanie I came, tho not on time. Glee Club 1, 2; Operetta 2; Junior Prom 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Senior Play Jeanie is the cute girl from North Walpole noted for her fiery red hair and her dazzling personality. She is one of the peppiest cheerleaders H. F. ever had and did her share to cheer the team along. “Torrcy” seems to take up quite a lot of her time, but that’s one thing she doesn’t seem to mind. With your looks and personality, Jean, you’re sure to be a success in whatever you do.
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16 THE SAMPLER WILFRED FOSTER LEACH College Foster You can't hare too much of a good thing. Hand 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1,2, 3, 4; Special Cilee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi! School - er 1; Operetta 1; Christmas Cantata 1, 2, 3, 4; All State Band 2; All State Orchestra 3; Roman Banquet 2; Junior Prom 3; Play Nite 3, 4: All State Chorus 4; All New England Chorus 4; Football Formal 4; Senior Play 4; High School Forum 4. Six feet tall, dark, and, oh, how nice looking is Foster. Without him our class would be very dull, as he is one of the chief jesters of the time. Foster is very musically inclined, both with his voice and with his trumpet, and also dramatically inclined, as you noticed in Play Nite. If you ever want Foster, you might first start looking in the Lab, as he spends all the time he possibly can there. If you ever want to know where any of your Lab supplies disap- pear to, just ask him. We have a hunch he'll know what has become of them. It’s all just a matter of magic, isn’t it, Foster? PAULINE LISA I College Potty It's nice to he natural, when you're naturally nice. Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Hi! Schooler 1; President Home Room 1; Basketball 1; Spotlight Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Monitor 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Girls’ State 3; Special (ilee Club 2, 4; Piano Accompanist 4; All State horns 3, 4; Football Formal 4; Junior High Tournament 4; Senior Play 4; Freshman Reception 4. Bless us, here comes Polly, small, vital, and with laughs, rain or shine. Polly has always been indispensable in our dance work with a car or truck. Nor would the dramatic department have survived without the Lisai’s furni- ture or her excellent portrayal of the “Innocent” in the senior play. Polly makes an excellent accompanist and she has been a necessity for some exciting parties at Spofford Lake. If someone says, “Huh!” behind you, or you hear a horn blast on the way up the street, its Polly. Here’s hoping that her musical career pans out in the future. MARTHA ELLEN LOCKERBY Commercial Martha A quiet mind is richer than a crown. Here is a very quiet, studious girl with a sweet personality. But she is not always quiet. Oh no! When you get to know her, she is as jolly and full of fun as anyone could be. We hear a lot about certain frequent trips to Connecticut. She says she goes to visit her cousin. Hmm, we wonder if it is only her cousin that she goes to see! Martha plans to be a teacher someday. Her pupils will surely be lucky to have a teacher with such a nice disposition. ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE MAHONEY College Liz Of gentle soul, to human race a friend. Softball 1, 2. 4: (ilee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Hi! Schooler 3; Basketball 3; Football Formal 4; Freshman Reception 4; Monitor Liz is a girl who has a pleasing smile for everyone. She is a good sport and a bright student, and seems to go up North every chance she gets. We wonder why. Is it because of the beauty of the northern country or the cer- tain person that lives there? We hear Liz does some beautiful handiwork which is really something to be proud of. Nursing is Liz’s aim and we are sure she’ll be tops. DONALD PAUL MERLING General Don Thou hast seen nothing yet. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 4; Track 4; Junior High Tournament 4. Don is another of our outstanding athletes. Although he can’t always tell you what the right answer in English should be, he knows about every- thing connected with basketball and football. Don is one of the best dancers in our class, and he seems to be doing all right as a singer. If anyone has a party, Don is always on hand to enjoy himself. Next year we shall all miss him and the fun he has brought us in the past.
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