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T H|E S A M V L E R 15 DANIEL KEEFE General Danny Speaking is silver, silence is golden Track, Interclass llaskethall, i J. . Basketball, 8. “Danny” is one of that very limited number of quiet fellows in our class. Sometimes we wonder if he really is as quiet as he seems. Perhaps it’s because he finds Walpole more interesting. RALPH KEMP General “Wimpy” A cheerful grin trill let you in Football, 1, 2, 8 4; Hockey, 8, 4; Baseball 1; Track, 8. Wimpy” is one of the best nature ! fellows this school ever had. He can take it in football and hockey too. But the senior girls would like to know what’s wrong with them. “Wimpy” avoids all his feminine classmates for freshmen worshippers, and they aren’t boys. FRANK KIMBALL General “Slat” I come to school just to get the general idea of things Baseball, 8. Frank is one of those pet peeves of the teachers. He loves to sleep and when he’s not sleeping, he’s fooling. Life is no struggle for him. But don’t get the wrong idea, he can work when he wants to. TIIATCHKR KNIGHT College Preparatory Thatch I never let studying interfere U'ith my education J. V. Basketball, 1, 4, 8; J. V. Football, 1, 4, 8; Track, Basketball Manager, 4; Glee Club, 1, 4, 8, 4; Junior Prom. 8; Senior Hop, 8; Senior Bazaar Plays, 4; Bellows Falls Times, 8, 4. “The Weathervane Elopes,” I: Sum pier Board, 4; “Heart Trouble,” 4; “ Circumstantial Evidence, ” 4; All- State, 1, 2, 8. 4. Thatcher showed his ability as an actor in three of the plays put on by our class. Besides being an actor, Thatcher can hold his own tenor part in a chorus no matter how many basses try to drown him out. WALTER KOLASKY General “ Kolasoke “ They tell me I'm the big noise in the band Baseball, 8, 4; Interclass Basketball, 8; Band 8, 4; Orchestra, 8, 4. Walter hails from North Walpole and is a big help to the band and or- chestra. During his junior and senior years, he pitched a mean ball at the batters on opposing baseball teams.
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14 T II E S A M P I, E R DANIEL HIGGINS (ieneral “Dan” “I'm learning a lot but school interferes” Hockey, 2, 3, 4; Senior Bazaar, 4. Dan, during I he long hard winter, was the main sustainer of the hockey team and Mr. Holder. By the way, Dan, what do the Freshman Girls have that the Senior Girls lack? HICHARI) HOOPER College Preparatory “ Hooper dink” “Am I a man or a mouse?” (ilee Club, 3; School column, 3, 4; Viennesse Serenade, 3. Richard is our “mad scientist” with experiments at home and at school. By those annual vocabulary tests he certainly proved that he was a master of words. JEAN HOUGHTON General “Jean’ “.1 silent, shy, peace loving girl” Spotlight Club, 4; School Column, 4. Jean is that quiet girl with the dark hair, in case you didn’t notice her. She is a staid believer in the theory that the time to howl was outside school. EDWARD JANCEWICZ General “Eddie” “He is so good that none can be a better man (he thinks)” “Circumstantial Evidence,” 4; “Heart Trouble,” 4; “Circumstances Alter Cases, “ 4; Dramatics Club, 3, 4; Junior Prom, 3; School Column, 3. “Eddie” is the sheik of the class of 44. Although he is a very suave looking gent, he can make plenty of noise. He and his cohorts put any room they are in in an uproar. HELEN Jl RKOIC General “Helen” “One of the happy souls” (ilee Club, i; Senior Hop, 3; Senior Bazaar, 4. If you ever want to hear a joke—go to Helen. We know from experience that she has quite a repertoire. You better hurry tho—for “the kids” take up most of her time.
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If! T H K S A M I' I, E K LORRAINE LAPRENIEHE General “Aggie “Stiff water runs deep (Ilee Club. 1. 4, 3, 4. Miss Brown s fifth period English class will never forget Lorraine’s willing- ness to discuss the deep” parts of all the poems and essays. How did she manage to dig up those translations?” JOSEPH LANDERS General Joe” I'm not a hand-tome man but I am a (jay deceiver hoot ball. 4. 3, 4; ( aptain, 4; Baseball, I. 4, .4; Basketball. 4, 3; Senior ( lass President, 4; Junior Class President. 3; J. V. Football. I . J. V. Basketball, 1.4: All-State Football, 8, 4; Assembly Committee, t: Opera House Commit- tee, 3. Joe is one of the most active boys in the senior class. He was president of both his junior and senior class, a three letter man. and captain of the foot- ball team. J e also made the all-state football team his junior and senior years. FRANCIS LAW LOB General Haky Hi .v words arc very few” Hockey, I, 4, 3, 4; J. . Baseball, 4: Asst. Manager Baseball, 4: Asst. Manager Football, 4. According to Mr. Holder, “ Haky is the best goaly on any hockey team in the state. There must be something to it because B. F. has held the state championship for the last two years with Haky” right in there stopping everything that came his way. ELLISON LEE General Bugs' cannot do alt things Hockey, 3. 4: Track, 4. 3: Glee Club, 4, 3. 4: Dramatic Club, 3, 4; Schorl Column. 3, 4. “Bugs” is our southern gentleman complete even to his drawl. Maybe that’s what makes him so interesting to a certain young lady in the junior class. CHRISTINE LOVELL General Christine Much ado about nothing” Glee Club. 4. 3, 4; Dramatic Club, .3, 4: School Column, 4; “Circumstan- tial Evidence, ’’ 4. Christine is known for her sense of humor which upsets Miss Brown’s English class nearly every day. It must be that they don’t object to giggles in Charlestown.
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