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HENRY SANDS SLAVTER “Sandy” has amazed us with his aptitude at math and sciences ever since his entrance into the class in the ninth grade. Eittingly enough, he plans to major in biology at M. I. T. Ve shall remember Sandy for being class treasurer in the junior year; for doing a fine job as Business Manager of this yearbook; for his member¬ ship on the Student Council in the junior year; for his work as Business Manager on the school magazine; and for his work as baseball manager in his junior year MAUREEN HELEN STEVENS Maureen joined our class in the first grade very quietly, as she has done almost everything all the way through school. She hopes to go to art school and eventually become a designer. W’e remember her for her four years in the Clee Club, and her performance in the chorus of the two oj)erettas, “Pirates of Penzance” and “Rio Rico,” and for her work on the outing committee, and es|K cially for her charm which made her part of the l rom Court in her junior year. pafie twenty-nine
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JAVE VILMA ROGERS Jaye, one of the more quiet members of our class, joined us in the seventh grade. She has always shown an amazing ability at writing, so it seems only natural that she should plan to major in journalism at Boston ETni- versity, and make a career of journalism. Jaye w ' as chairman of the refreshment committee for the Junior Prom, head usher at the school play in 1949, and she has been on the Glee Club Executive Committee. Due to her excellent writing ability, she was on the Literary Staff of “Chanticleer” in 1947 and was Literary Editor in 1948. Jaye’s writing is sure to help her succeed in the future. WILLIAM FRANCIS SHERBURNE “Willy’s” subtle sense of humor has been threatening us with hysterics since the first grade. He plans to major in journalism at Harvard, and then to be an eccentric writer. Willy obligingly took on the job of being a hat check boy at our junior prom. He has been an active member of the Homeroom Committee. During our senior year, Willy entertained the Discussion Club with his humorous ideas on life. We will never forget the hilarious performance Willy gave as “Mr. Kimber”, in “George W’ashington Sle[)t Here.” page tiventy-eight
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DANA STEWART Dana came into our class in the seventh grade. He hopes to go into professional sports or into radio work. W ' e remember him for his job as vice-president in the freshman year; for his work as Boys’ Sports Editor of the yearbook; for his years on the baseball team from 1945- 1949, the last three of which were spent on the varsity team; for his years on the basketball team in 1946- 1949; and especially for his performance in the Tech Tourney in 1948. DAVID STEWART “Dave” joined us in the seventh grade, and his radical ideas have been stirring up our class ever since. Due to his facility in mathematics, which he has e.xhibited all the years, he is planning to major in mathematics and industrial engineering at Harvard. We remember David for the outstanding job he did as secretary of the Discussion Club in the senior year, and for his active part in the club in both his junior and senior years; for his undying loyalty to F. D. R.; for his interest and aptitude in the field of social studies; for his membership on the Student Council in his Senior year; and finally, for his avid determination to be different. page thirty
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