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T II E S A M P I, E R n DANA COSTIN Dana General Course; Manager of Basketball, 4; Baseball, 3, 4; Football, 3, 4. Dana hails from across the river. He is a good ball player as we all now. lie's the guy that tries out the track team’s new javelins and breaks them the first thing! It would certainly be a miracle if he came to school at 8:00 in the morning some day. RAYMOND CRAY General Course; Baseball, 1, 2, 3; Tennis, 4; Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4; Thomas Edison Club. Ray was the goal getter for the hockey team this year, scoring more than his share of the goals. If it wasn’t for him, the team wouldn’t have the record it has. Here’s luck in your hockey career. JOSEF DE MUZIO ‘Voe” General Course; All State Orchestra, 4; Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4; Spotlight Club, 2, 3; Science Club, 1; Student Forum, 2. “Joe” is a member of our well known Musical Aces, and does his share with the violin. He works for Abie Serlin and has his hands full at the store most of the time but we understand Saxtons River holds an attraction now. We wish you luck in what you do. MAURICE DEXTER “ Tink” General Course; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 4; Basketball, 4; Student Forum, 2; Secretary of Senior Class. We all know that “Tink” is an all around athlete, with his ability to play football, basketball and baseball. He also has done a great job as our class secretary. “Tink” spends a lot of his time around Williams Terrace. Can it be that certain sophmore? DOROTHY DICKINSON “l)or College Frcp. Course; Student Forum Club, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dra- matic Club, 2, 3, 4; Prompter for “Jonesy;” Operetta, 3; “Hugo in a Hurry;” “Headed for Eden;” French Club, 1, 2; Latin Club, 2, 3. “Dot” sure knows how to keep affairs humming around her part of the room. She has proven herself successful as an actress in our Senior Play and as a member of the Glee Club. We wish you success in whatever you do.
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T H E S A M P L E R ELLEN CHANDLER Ellen College Prep. Course; Glee Club, 1; Glee Club Accompanist, 3, 4; Ring committee, 4; Spotlight Club, 4; Latin Club, 1, 2; French Club, 1, 2; “Headed for Eden;” Interclass Basketball, 3, 4; Chairman Senior Hop Business Com- mittee, 3; News Staff, 4. Because she is the best looking girl in our class, Ellen proves the saying “Good things come in small packages.” Sysko certainly thinks so, because lie is half of the team of Chandler and Sysko. MARY CLARK Mary General Course; French Club, 1; Spanish Club, 2; Spotlight Club, 2, 3, 4; Nature Club, 1; Glee Club, 2; Secretary Spotlight Club, 4; Decoration Com- mittee Senior Bazaar, 4; Junior Prom, 3; Senior Hop, 3; “Headed for Eden;” “Jonesy;” “Hugo in a Hurry;” Manager Girl's Basketball, 4; Senior Sampler Staff, 4; News Staff, 4; Student Forum, 2. This girl certainly loves to dance and we understand she can hold her own with anybody. Maybe being the class actress helps her line. We’d like to know what it is that Springfield, Mass., has that we haven’t. Mary should know. We understand it’s every other weekend. ARTHUR CLOUGH “Art” General Course; Nature Club, 1; Student Forum, 2; Spotlight Club, 2; Vice-President of A. A. 3; Track, 4. Art is the tall, lanky, thin fellow of the class. He was once a milk boy, but now he is trying his skill as a runner by going out for the track team in his last year. He has done well, being his first year. HELEN COFFEY Helen General Course. Helen is a little girl who can make a big noise (and is always caught). We all wonder why she always goes to the movies, when a certain usher has his night off. What about it, John? ROY COOKSON j{oy General Course; Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Band, 1; Track, 2; Tennis, 3, 4; Spotlight Club, 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Nature Club, 1; News Staff, 4. Roy is quite a violinist as you all know. He sure has done his share at giving performances for our assemblies, and other schools as well. We all wish you luck if you go on with your music. 1 1
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T H E S A M P L E II 13 JAMES DIGGINS “Duddie” General Course; Baseball, 3, 4. “Duddie” lias only been with us two years but he has proven himself a worthy member of our class. He is quite a pitcher on our baseball team, and also quite a skier. We wish you I he best of luck in the future as chief bellhop in the Crayco, “Duddie”. DONALD EDDY “Turkey” General Course; Baseball, 2, 4; Hockey, 4; Football, 4; Track, 4. Donald’s well known nickname was given him because of the fact that he lives beside Turkey Mountain in Windham. His “never quit” spirit has carried him through football, hockey, track, and baseball. His red hair is well known to the members of our class. FELIX EXNER “Fee General Course; Track, 1, 2; Football, 1, 2, 3; Nature Club, 1; Student Forum, 2; Band, 1; (ilee Club, 1; Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Interclass Track, 1, 2, 3, 4. “Fee” has made himself well known to every member of our class. He has been an old standby in the interclass sports, but for certain reasons he has not been able to continue with these sports in his last year. We wish him the best of luck as the best pop com man of Bellows Falls. MARIAN FAIRBROTHER Marian General Course; Interclass Basketball, 4. Marian has made herself well liked by members of our class. We under, stand that she expects to take up nursing. She’ll make a grand person for this field of work. Good luck! JESSIE FENN Jesftie General Course; (ilee Club, 1; Student Forum, 2; Nature Club, 1. Jessie is one of the girls who comes from the quiet little town of West- minster. We wonder if that is what makes her so quiet in class. We have re- ceived news that she has won a trophy as winner of a milkmaid contest held in Brattleboro. Keep up the good work!
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