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r II E S A M P L E R 9 School News, 4; Class Secretary, 2; Student Forum, 3; Spanish Club, 2: Glee Club, 3. Bob distinguished himself both in the literary and athletic fields. He was the efficient editor of the journalistic masterpiece, the Rockingham School News. HELEN KISSEL Peaches Junsen-Steno Club, 3; Commercial Club, 4. Something hot, something cold, something new, something old, that's Kissel. You never know just what mood she is going to be in. I wonder if the Kissel family are bothered with CQ messages on their radio? For explanation, see Helen herself, she is always willing to explain such things. Helen certainly takes a great interest in Gageville. STEVEN KISSEL Sieve Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4. Steve is one of our talented Seniors. He is both musically and athletically inclined, since he is well known for his accordion, the “Sharpshooter’s March , and as center on our basketball team. MARY LEWKOWGI General Course Mary is rather quiet in school, but outside she is another girl. Say, boys, she has what it takes to be a home-maker—the ability to cook well. Her school life has been rather inactive, save when she is excused to go to the dentist. STEPHEN A LEWKOWGI Peppy “Peppy” is the gal who knows how to spar for time so well in Ancient History class. We can see her years hence keeping the spouse waiting, for some detail. Don’t forget. Peppy, “Time waits for no man—ami for darn few women. CARROLL LLOYD Lloydie Commercial Course. Commercial Club, 3, 4. “Lloyd will probably make some little woman happy, for he has acquired the art of cooking from Home Ec. classes, lie actually plans to become a lawyer, so before long lie may be finding loopholes in the law for his clients to slip through. GERALDINE LORANGE Jerry General Course. Glee Club, 3; Dramatics Club, 4; Commercial Cadets, 3; Player and Manager of Basket- ball. 4. “Jerry is the lively Senior who seems to make pals of even her instructors. She informs us that her loftiest ambition is to be able to sit still, but we think her “jumpiness is really a part of her charm. CATHBRINE LUCIER “ Bessie Treasurer of Latin Club; Thomas Edison Club, 4; Glee Club, 4. Wc understand that Bessie is one of the most expert and experienced cooks of the Home Ec. Department, so it seems her success in the future is assured. She attended High School at North Walpole for two years, then joined our ranks here at B. F. MARGARET MACARTHY “ Mary General Course. Commercial Cadets, 3, 4; Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Committee; All Decorating Com- mittees of the (’lass of ’30; Editor-in-Chief of Senior Sampler, 4; Secretary A. A., 4; Treasurer of Class, 4. Marg is one of the well known Seniors, for she has always been socially active in school, and has proved very efficient in guarding the bulging class treasury. Our “grub chiseler” is very much interested in her, and we fear that some day poor “Marg will have to subsist on his cooking. Don’t let him make you any cream puffs anyway, Marg! DANIEL MACDONALD Scotty “Speech is golden And am I rich Spotlight Club, 3, 4; Science, 2, 3, 4; Student Forum, 3; President of A. A., 4; “Spreading the News ; “Growing Pains ; “Honor Bright . Scotty is noted for ending class meetings and for opening the nominations. He has also become well known for his ability to call “C. Q. Never mind, Scotty, we’re all rootin’ for you. KATHERYN MAC LENNAN Mac Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary of A. A., 3; Chairman Business Committee, 3; Ring Committee, 4. “ Mac is ever so popular this year, possibly because of her new Ford. Filled with ideas of how things should be run, she is frequently consulted on matters of class events. “Mac” can be found in Main Room anytime in the morning after the one minute bell (usually all out of breath). If asked why she was almost late, she hands out a perfect alibi, “Mac is home”. JOSEPH MASSUCCO Joe General Course. Latin Club, 1. 2, 3; French Club, 3; Junior Prom Committee, 3; Glee Club, 3; Track, 1; Hockey, 1. Joe is reputed to be the outstanding dancer in the class. He especially rivals Fred Astaire when Astaire is sitting down. Joe received most of his practice hoofing around Scrabble. RAYMOND MC CLARY Ray Ray’s cartoons of classroom personalities have been greatly enjoyed by all Seniors, although they proved slightly disconcerting to feminine teachers. With such artistic ability, he should become notable in the future by conscientious use of his “powerful pen. FLORENCE M EANEY “Flo Chewing gum is a great pastime. General Course. Commercial Club, 3, 4. Frivolous Flo! Wotta gal! She evidently possesses an inexhaustible supply of “what it takes more con- servatively known as energy. No matter where you go, you’ll find her. She is like the atmosphere—here, there, and everywhere. She claims that her ambition is to marry, but we think she’s missed her culling. Can’t you see her as a perfect playmate for some gay Lothario, flitting about, doing the night spots? How- ever, whatever she does, we know she will do it well. EDWARD MINER Eddie General Course. Science Club, 2, 3, 4; “ Honor Bright “Spreading the News . We certainly fully enjoyed the queer postures Eddie would assume while reciting poetry in English class, but they added to the general artistic effect. lie wishes to become a mechanical engineer. AGNES MITCHELL Aggie General Course. Volley Ball; Baseball; Glee Club. “Aggie” has been with us only this year, for she previously attended school in New Hampshire, where she was active in many sports and clubs. Aggie has fond hopes of becoming a nurse and when she ejaculates “O. K. (as she often does) you may be .sure that everything is “tops up. GEORGE OLMSTEAI) Gcorgic A Diamond in the Rough “Where the Cross Is Made ; “Honor Bright . “Georgie’s sarcasm may be a trifle scorching at times, but down underneath he’s a grand chap. He makes a fine soldier boy at Fort Ethan Allen, and has our best wishes for a successful future.
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8 THE SAM PL E R BEATRICE PULLAM “Bea Latin Course. Orchestra, 1, 2, 8, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club, 2, 3, 4; French Club; Spotlight Club, 3, 4; “Honor Bright”; “Growing Pains”. Who could forget explosive little Aunt Peggy of “Honor Bright”? None of us, of course! Well, it was our Bea who made her such an unforget able character. MARGARET GALWAY “Coolie” “A Cheerful Grin will lei you in General Course. Thomas Edison Club, 4; President of Commercial Club, 3. Coolie is the jolly senior from North Walpole, who smiles all the while. She has an ambition to become a nurse, and we think she’d make a fine one, being such a cheerful person and such an all around girl. RUTH GARLAND “ Ruthie Junsen-Steno Club, 3; Dramatic Club, 3. Kuthie used to bring little red candy hearts to English Class every day. Funny how Paul Costin always had a bright red tongue the same period. Do you care to explain, Hut hie? ANTOINETTE GARRETT “ Tony Orchestra, 1, 2, 8, 4; Glee Club, 8, 4; All-State Orchestra 3; All-State Chorus, 4; “Honor Bright”, 4; “Spreading the News”, 4; “Wonder Hat”, 3; Dramatics Club, 3, 4; French Club, 3, 4; Latin Club, 1; Club Reporter, 3, 4. To the heroine of “Honor Bright” goes a lot of credit for the play's success. “Tony” is very musical, having played her fiddle for us several times as well as render- ing vocal solos. She has been so busy with outside activities during her four years that at times she must have needed a private secretary to keep her school work up to date! ROBERT HADLEY Bob Chairman of Decorating Committee, 3; Opera House Committee, 3; Announcement and Ring Committee, 4. For a graduation present. Bob would appreciate a new book from which he could get material for his Ancient History topics. Oh yes, he gives them now, but they are usually two weeks late and contain fifty words at the most. His “Yeah, O. K.” is heard every now and then, especially when Mr. Jay says, “You’d better get a topic by to-morrow.” CLARENCE HARLOW Cramp General Course. President of Junior Class, President of Sophomore Class; All-State Chorus, 3, 4; Glee Club; Spotlight Club; Thomas Edison Club. “Gramp” is one of the ace athletes of B. F., for he is a letter man and efficient in all sports. He’s also a likable chap, isn’t he, Ellen? PATRICK HARTY Pat General Course. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club, 4. “Pat” is one of the quietest boys in school. He never talks much about himself or about what he is going to do, but he goes right ahead and does it. You don’t know Pat until you see him outside of school. Girls, here’s your chance to get a good farmer and ask him why he goes home—way to Gageville—everyday. We wonder if it’s a girl or just the chickens. JOHN HEALY Bugs General Course. Football, 4; Hockey, 8; Track, 3, 4; Ski Team, 4. “Bugs” has shown many abilities other than his athletic prowess, especially his political or conductor abilities shown when he directed a state official to a certain place during the recent flood. EDWARD VINCENT HENNESSEY “Eggs General Course. Spanish Club, 4; Basketball, 3. 4 Baseball, 3, 4. “Eggs, the Lord Byron of North Walpole, is famous as the best shortstop that ever played for the opponents’ team. He has since distinguished himself as the Bill Terry of B. F.’s baseball invincibles. JOHN HENNESSEY John Latin Club, 2, 3; Spanish Club, 4; Science Club, 3; Hockey, 1, 2, 3; Glee Club, 3; “Spreading the News”; Decorating Committee Junior Prom, 3; Business Manager of Senior Hop, 3. John, the potential class “planter”, took Latin for three years before he found out the meaning of “corpus delecti . John never wears gloves during the winter, as he is trying to develop the undertaker’s handshake. CAROLINE HILDRETH Caroline Commercial Course. Commercial Club, 3. Caroline spends a lot of time at the library, yet she never has a book report done on time. She takes no books to or from the library and she never does any research work. Say, Caroline, is that where you and Alma meet the Boys? We thought so! CLIFFORD HOLMES Holmsey And still they gazed and still their wonder grew That one, small head could carry all he knetc. Latin Club, 2, 8, 4; Science Club, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 3 Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 4; Debating Club, 1; Times Reporter, 3, 4; Vice-President of Class, 3. Clifford is the one who knows all the answers. You can’t kid him even if he is from the big city of Langdon. Here s luck to you, Holmsey. Y’ou deserve it. FRANK JURKOIC Frankie “ When I perform cren the angels smile. General Course. Band, 4; Orchestra, 4. If you want a one man, three ring circus just apply to Frank, for his simplest antics are likelv to cause a shout of mirth. Even if we can’t always appreciate his humor, we 11 admit he brightens Main Room con- siderably. EDWARD KANE “AW’ Latin Club, 2, 3, 4; Science Club, 8, 4; Dramatics Club, 4; Cheer Leader, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee, 3; Opera House Committee, 3; Treasurer of Class, 2, 3 Class President, 4; Football, 2, 3, 4; Hockey, 1,2 3 4- Captain of Hockey, 4; Baseball, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2,’ 4! Because Eddie frequently uses himself as an example. Civics Periods have been quite interesting at times’. As President of the Class he has done a lot to help class spirit. Eddie goes in for sports in a big way and also for a dark-haired, dark-eyed girl in our class. HELEN KANE « jjon » Wistful eyes, innocent smile Queenly airs, undeniable style Did she fool you? Well put you wise She's our class flirt In disguise. “Hon” certainly deserves the title of class flirt. No one is able to resist those twinkling coquettish eyes which she has learned to use artfully and successfully. We’re not asking you to take our word for it-—Howza' bout it, Joe? ROBERT KING Bob 1 rack, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 2, 4; Baseball, 3; Editor of
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10 T HE S A MPLER BEATRICE PARKER “Bea” Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club, 2, S, 4; Vice-President of Class, 2. “Bea” is one of our honor students. She doesn’t have much to say outside of the classroom, but judging by her marks she must have a lot to say during classes. Because she is from Westminster, we know little of her social life there, but she usually takes active part in school affairs. MARGARET PORTER “Peggy” Commercial Course. Commercial Club, 3, 4; Drama- tics Club, 4; “Spreading the News”; “Growing Pains”; Class Secretary, 3, 4. Margaret, or better known as Peggy, has already been known to you as the best dancer in the school. She is a most amusing person and keeps everyone around her in good humor. CLAIRE ROBINSON “Kay” General Course. Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Commercial Cadets, 3, 4; “The Maid and the Middy”; Times Reporter, 3, 4; Latin Club, 1, 2; French Hub, 3; Opera House Committee, 3; Senior Play Committee, 4; Gym Exhibition, 1; All-State Chorus, 3; Business Manager of Senior Sampler, 4. Claire is one of our most brilliant Seniors, whose ability to draw good marks in school leaves us gasping. We wonder if her scholastic success has been a result of “burning the midnight oil,” but we surely are proud of her achievement. If enjoyment is the secret of success, then Claire should become famous, for she seems to enjoy life every minute. BERTRAND ROBY Bert Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey, 4; Cap and Gown Com- mittee, 4; Decorating Committee, 3; Treasurer of A. A., 4; Science Club, 4. Bert is the champion “grub chiscler” of the Home Ec. department, and is very famous for his cream puffs which refuse to “puff.” If this dough(t)y captain of the football eleven continues his high pressure sales- manship tactics in later life, he should become a howling success. Bert may come in last on some things, but he’s alwavs in the position that awards him the greatest “kick.” CORLISS SANBORN “Cor tw” General Course. Dramatics Club, 3, 4; Science (dub, 4; Track Squad, 3, 4. Corliss has a driving ambition to rival Leslie Howard some day, so his classmates are waiting for the time when he shall appear “behind the grease paint.” Go to it, Corliss. MARGARET SMITH “Margie” Latin Course. Latin Club, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. “Margie” may be a little girl, but she has the big ambition of becoming a journalist. She’s a fun-loving person with a special aptitude for doing penance in Home Ec. classes. VIRGINIA SNOW “Ginger” Commercial Course. Glee Club, 4. Ginger of the soprano voice. No wonder she is a mainstay of the Glee Club sopranos. When nothing of interest is going on, you’ll hear from this Bartonsville miss, “Oh Gee!” During study periods you will see a teacher come and ask her to do some typing for him. It’s convenient to be a fast and efficient typist, huh (linger? Would you believe it! Ginger wants to be an air hostess. Here’s hoping you never become dizzy up there. ELLEN MAY STEARNS “Lynn” Spanish Club, 3, 4; Student Forum, 3; Glee Club, 4. “Lynn” is one of our brighter students. Her ability to draw an A-p in English surprised even Lynn. When the V. A. boys need a heroine, Lynn is chosen. As her ambition is to be a writer, she will probably write a book entitled “How I Did It”. CAROLYN STONE ‘'Carole” “Carole” was an ardent fan of Co. 119 in Gageville, and a subscriber of the “Wahoo Blues” when it ap- peared. She says little and looks wise, so she keeps her class mates guessing. We understand she has her L. L. (Lady of leisure) degree now. Congratulations, Carole. ARTHUR WARRING ‘“Sid” Commercial Course. Dramatics Club, 4; Science Club, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Commercial Club, 4; “Spreading the News”; “Honor Bright”; “Growing Pains”. You might not think from watching “Sid” that he is air minded, but he assures us he intends to become an aviator. Well, Happy Landings, Sid. We’re betting on yuh! HELEN WARYAS “Duchess” Commercial Course. Commercial Cadets, 3, 4; Basket- ball. 4. “Duchie” is an all-round girl, especially on the basketball team, of which she was a member in the fourth year. This year she went to the Basketball Tournament. Say, Duchie, how’s the merchandise in White River? Any better than our own? HELEN WAYSVILLE “ c ™” Helen says her ambition is to bum to California with Stella Woynar to see a Rose Bowl Football Game. Well, it’s a long hike, girls, but you may get there! Helen attended school at North Walpole for two years, then came to B. F. where she took the Commercial Course. She was a member of the Basketball team this year, and has belonged to the Commercial and Twentieth Century Clubs. GILBERT WESTON “GtV Football, 4; Science Club, 4; Student Forum, 3; Track, 4 “Gib’s” the best looking boy in the class. He has “snared” all the girls in Rockingham and now lie is starling on Bellows Falls. Look out, girls! Here’s luck to you, Gib. NETTIE WILLARD “Nettie” Perhaps Nettie is the reason for Rockingham’s bein r on the map, although we’re not certain. She is fond of vacations from school, and so may influence public opinion toward a three-session week with an extra day off for good behavior. SANFORD WILSON “Sandy” Tennis, 3, 4. “Sandy” who is our class sheik has the type of winning personality that makes him in demand every- where. His bluffing in class was always quite pro- fessional, so he should make a successful hotel manager. CLARA WINCHESTER “Cfara” Glee Club, 3, 4; Class Ring Committee; “Where the Cross is Slade”; “Honor Bright”; Cap and Gown Committee. Clara is our class poet. But Clara isn’t just a good poet, she is an all-round girl. She dances real well, having taketi lessons from one of “Roosevelt’s Wood- peckers.” We know how sorry she must have been when the Camp was moved. (Continued on Page 21)
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