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T II E S A M P L E R 15 DOROTHY GOCTAS General Dotty “ Cuput is a knurish lad, thus to make poor males mad” Basketball, 1, 2, 8, 4; Interclass Basketball, 2, 8; Orchestra, I, 2, 8, 4; Band Majorette, 2, 8; Glee Club, 1; Opera House Committee, 8; School Column, 4; Thanksgiving Play, 8; “Two Crooks and a Lady,” 4; Treasurer of the Junior Class; Treasurer of Senior Class; Secretary A. A., 4. “Dotty,” our golden haired Greek goddess, brings delight to the hearts of the commercial teachers, because of her ability to type and to write short- hand. A certain sophomore is delighted by her, too. MARY GRIGNON General “Frannie Being polite never lost a friend Interclass Basketball, 2; Glee Club, 2, 8, 4; Glee Club Choir, 4; Dramatic Club, 8, 4; Senior Hop, 8; Senior Bazaar, 4; “The Poor Nut,” 8; Operetta, 8. Mary may usually be seen, hidden by her reserved manner, studying seriously. She seems to take no interest in the opposite sex, but perhaps her manners hide it. JOHN GRISWOLD General “Johnny” “A great trarrtor—huntsman, he Track, 1, 2, 8, 4. “Johnny” is another quiet person, egad, but there is a lot of them. He likes to be out-of-doors, a good reason for not spending too much time on studies. KENNETH HADLEY Commercial Kenny “ .! friend in need is a friend, no fooling Interclass Basketball, 1; Hockey, 2. 8, 4; Football, 8, 4; Baseball, 2, 8, 4; Sampler Board, 4; Junior Prom, 8; Senior Hop, 8; “A Thanksgiving Ad- venture,” 8; Patrol, 8, 4; President of A. A., 4; Vice-President A. A.. 8; Vice- President Senior Class, 4; Green Mt. Boys’ State, 8. “ Kenny,” probably the best-liked person in school, is a wonderful athlete. He can handle a football, hockey stick, or bat with equal ease and makes friends still easier. FRANCIS HART General Billy Life is a boirl of cherries, sour Manager Baseball, 2, 4; Interclass Basketball, 1; Junior Prom, 8; Senior Hop, 8; Senior Bazaar, 4; Stage Manager, “Two Crooks and a laidv, ” 4. “Billy” is no small help in setting up scenery for some of the plays. His sandy hair and freckled face makes him everyone’s pal.
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14 T H E S A M P L E R MADELINE FRENCH General Mad “Silence is golden Madeline is a quiet girl that hails from the great wilderness beyond Saxtons River. If the books she carries home are any indication, she must study a lot. EVANGELINE GALATIS College Preparatory Angie “ There shall be no Iasi irord Interclass Basketball, 4; Spotlight Club, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3; Senior Hop, 3. “Angie” seems to have a passion for breaking things in chemistry. She also has a passion to talk, which she does, freely and frequently. ELIZABETH GALLAGHER General “ I.el us probe the silent places c« Betty Betty is rather quiet around the school grounds, but not outside. Ask her what the interest is in Maine. ANGELA GARRETT College Preparatory “ Angela (iood things come in small (?) packages Interclass Basketball, 1; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club, 3, 4; Junior Prom, 3; Class Trip Committee, 4; “Thanksgiving Adventure,” 3; “The Dear Departed,” 4; Junior Girls’ Octet, Senior Girls Octet. Angela, our raven-tressed girl, with the sparkling eyes and ready smile, is an indispensable part of the Senior Girls’ Octet. She knows how to drive (?), so, take in the trees from your front lawns, folks. MAI RICE GOLDING General “Goldy “ Working is so strenuous Track, 2, 4; Ski Team, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2, 4; Spotlight Club, 3, 4; “Junior’s Mustache ; “The Dear Departed,’’ 4; “Apron-String Revolt,” 4. “Goldy” is, as Confuscius say, never there at right time and never do right thing. I understand he’s going to have his voice cultivated—he should have it plowed under, too.
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16 T IIE S A M P L E R ELIZABETH HARWOOD General “Bet She is as talented as she is fair Basketball, 1, £, 3, 4; Assistant Band Majorette, 4; Junior Prom, 8; School Column, 4; “A Thanksgiving Adventure,” 3; Sampler Board, 4; Cheerleader, 8, 4; Glee Club, ]. “Betty” is another commercial teachers’ savior. She can tickle those keys, take dictation and be pleasant without half trying. Ask “Larry.” WILLIAM HENNESSEY College Preparatory Billy “ There arc two sides to erery question—mine and the right Football, 2, 3, 4: Hockey, 'i, 3, 4; Interclass Basketball, 4, 3; Dramatic Club, 3, 4; Opera House Committee, 8; Senior Bazaar, 4; “Candlelight Time,” I; The Poor Nut,” 3; “Apron-String Revolt,” 4; “The Dear Departed,” 4; “Junior’s Mustache, 4; School Boy Patrol, 3, 4. A way with women, a good sport, a fine actor—that equals “Billy.” He had tough luck during football season but made up for it in hockey. ARABELLE HILL General Pit Quietness hath its charm Arabelle seems to be a shy person. She wants to become a nurse I hear. Don’t give your patients the wrong medicine. WILLIAM HOLTON General Bill Skill to do, comes from doing Basketball, 1, i, 3, 4; Baseball, 3, 4; Opera House Committee, 8. Big Bill is a tall quiet fellow but can he play basketball. He can always be seen coming to school in his “super” car. ELIZABETH HONSINGER College Preparatory Betty Industry is the parent to success (ilee Club, i, 3, 4; Glee Club Choir, 4; Play Committee for Senior Bazaar. 4; School Column, 4; Sampler Board; Co-promptor for “Apron-String Revolt,” 4. Betty’s return to B. F. H. S. after a two year’s absence was welcomed by many friends. Best of luck to you as a teacher, Betty.
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