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14 T II E S A M P L E R EDWARD FAIRBROTHER General “Eddie99 “ A man can die but once” Hockey, 3, 4; Junior Prom, 3; School Column, 3; Patrol, 3, 4. Eddie” is an ambitious guy who works day and night, except Saturday night when he has a good time. His hockey was good, but his cooking was better. Some day some girl will get a good bargain. PAUL FITZGERALD General Fitty “Lore at first sight’’ Football, 3, 4; Hockey, 4, 3, 4; Spotlight Club, 3, 4; “Pierre Patelin,” Stage Manager, 3; “The Cat and the Canary,” Electrician, 4; Vice Presi- dent of Junior Class. Paul is a rather quiet boy in school but when he’s out we are not res- ponsible. His football was good, his hockey was good, but his approach is excellent. We hope he didn’t have to wait too long every Saturday night out- side J. J’s store. THOMAS FITZGERALD General $50 “ ’m a little brownie” Football, 1, 4, 3, 4; Hockey, 1, 4, 3, 4; Basketball, 3, Baseball, 1, 4; Junior Prom, 3; School Column 4; Patrol, 3, 4. For a while we thought “Fitz” was working up at the ice house, but when his car got stuck on the Pond road at 4:30 one morning we changed our mind. “Fitz” has to do his rushing in the winter because Jack is home during the summer. GERALD FLYNN General “Flynnie “ Sometimes 1 sit and think sometimes 1 just sit ” Glee Club, 4; School Column, 3. Gerald was noted as the most polite boy in the class and he certainly de- serves it. Some day he will probably own Shaw’s Pharmacy. ROBERT FOWLER General Bobby “ How my thoughts wander” Junior Prom, 3; Bazaar, 3. “Bobby” is another senior who hails from North Walpole. He is Mr. Barret’s pride and joy in Sociology class. When Bobby’s thoughts and Mr. Barrett’s coincide it is another of those unexplainables. What is going on in- side that head of his no one knows.
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T II E S A M P L E R 13 HELEN CYRS Commercial “Cyrsie” “»She looks quiet, but look again” (ilee Club, 1: Dramatics Club, 8, 4; Play Committee, 4; Freshman Reception, 4; School Column, 3; “The Cat and the Canary,” 4. Our “lil’ chawklit drop” sure made a hit in “The Cat and the Canary this year. She looked like a West Indian even down to the long, claw-like fingernails. PAULINE DONNELLY General “Polly” “A good sport is somebody irorth while,” Dramatics Club, 4. Pauline proves the point that good things come in small packages. Not only can she dance well, but she also walked away with two very coveted titles, the best looking and the most attractive girl in the class of 41. PATRICIA DRISCOLL General “Patty” “ A rolling stone gathers no moss” Varsity Basketball, 3, 4; Interclass Basketball, 1, 2; (ilee Club, 1, 2; Drum ties Club, 3; School Column, 4. Look out boys! Here comes “Spitfire.” Patty is one of the roughest basketball players Miss Newell ever turned out. JOHN EXXER College Preparatory “Ken” “ You can tell a wise man by his quiet ways” Track, 2: Junior Prom, 3; Roman Banquet, 4. “ Ken” is the antique collector of the class. Some of those old swords of his make you shudder just to look at them. JACQUELINE FABIAN General “Jackie” “With hair like a raven's wing Jackie is a great sport! She’s only been here a year, but she pitched right in and did a lot of work for our class trip. North Walpole carries quite a fas- cination for Jackie!
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THE S A MPLER 15 JERRY GALATIS College Preparatory Jerry “An art worthy of the knowledge and practice of a wise man” Interclass basketball, 2, 3, 4; Spotlight Club, 2, 3, 4. Jerry is our class camera fiend. His specialty is snapping your picture when you aren’t looking. He has got some remarkable snaps of certain seniors caught off their guard. JAMES GALLAGHER General “ Mori “All the great men are dead, and I'm not feeling so well myself Spotlight Club, 4; Stage Crew, “The Cat and the Canary” 4. He’s too small to be a rat, he’s a mouse! “Mort” the sport! He’s al- ways into something and its not studying. MARIE GOUTAS General “Chappie “ Another flood of words! A very torrent! Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3; Spotlight Club, 8, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2. 8; Class Ring Committee, 3; Senior Hop Committee, 8; School Column, .8: “Pierre Patelin;” “His First Date;” 3, 4. Treasurer of Senior Class. Marie is our little blond bombshell who is never at a loss for words,es- pecially while talking to her typewriter. She can always take a joke. Nell most always. Just ask her about “Chappy” and Finland if you want her to explode. ELIZABETH GRIGNON General “Betty “So scandal about Queen Elizabeth, I hope! Senior Bazaar, 4; Junior Prom, 3; School Column, 3; Ticket Committee for Ball Games. “Betty” is one of the quiet girls of the class. She has always been a sweet sport. We wish her the best of luck. ELIZABETH GRISWOLD General “Grizzie “ With all thy fault I lore thee still Interclass Basketball, 1, 3; Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Junior Girls Double Quintet,3;Glee (dub, 1,3,8; Spotlight,3'.Junior Prom 3 Senior Bazaar;4 Prompter and Property Manager “Opening of a Door.” 4. Betty’s love for basketball may be attributed to the fact that she got out of office practice or that a certain senior boy always attended the girls’ games. As co-captain of the team “ Betty” played a wonderful game all year in spite of the fact that her little finger frequently got sprained.
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