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C .ASS OF TlllllTY-IHailT ROBERT TRIBOU General Course Although Bob does not like books. We never hear him complain; He takes life as it comes, With a calmness that seems to remain. Football (2): Basketball MARGARET A. TRIPP Commercial Course She has the smile of beauty Fred Allen talks about; Always brim full of happiness She knows not frown or pout. JANE P. UFFORD Classical Course Jane is so skilled in writing, That maybe some day she ' ll be An authoress of short stories To be read by you and me. DOROTHY M. VICKERY Commercial Course She ' s inclined To be talkative, With eyes Most provocative. Girls ' Glee Club PHYLLIS J. WARD Classical Course This little maid is called Skeet , Because it ' s a good rhyme for sweet. Her unpardonable sin is the pleasant grin, Which covers her face when we meet. Home Room Secretary VINCENT O. WASHBURN (lOuoi ' al Course ■Vint is popular with the class In more ways than one; He ' s our most skillful dancer, And always full of fun. Home Room President; Home Room Secretary; Home Room Treasurer; Football (2); Social Committee PHILIP A. WESTGATE General Course In classes he makes statements In tone of voice conclusive; But, otherwise, around the school He seems most unobtrusive. E. JOSEPH WHITE Scientilic Course The other of the brothers. The noisier of the two. Always at your service. Just plain Joe to you. Senior Play Cast; Home Room Treas- urer; Red Cross Collector; Dramatic Club JOHN P. WHITE Scientific Course If you heard a great disturbance. Shouting, laughing, carrying on. You ' d be fairly safe supposing It was not caused by John. Senior Play Cast RALPH G. WILBER Scientific Course As King Eric of the Senior Play, He hadn ' t the slightest chance To get a word in edgewise. For Queen Martha wore the pants. Orchestra (4); Senior Play Cast; Dramatic Ciub 17
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CLASS or ■nuin y-EiaiiT MARTHA A. SHAW Classical Course She knows that a good excuss Can often ssrious troubls avert; Don ' t look now, but here she corncs. Who ' s that with her? It must be Bert! Home Room Treasurer: llaskelhull Manager N. HARRIS SHERMAN SLicnlifu ' Course Nat makes laps around the track ; No doubt his feet lend aid to that; And as for his knowledge of checkers we say, Refer direct to the Senior Play . Sachem Staff (21: Home Room Pres- ident (3): Treasurer of the Sjpho- more Class: Senior Play Cast: Foot- ball (4): Vice-President of Student Body WILFRED M. SILVIA Classical Course Here ' s a boy who ' s dark and handsome. His ambition? We cannot say. If you ' d like more information. You had b3tter talk to Kay . Pro Merito: Dramatic Club: Sanior I ' lay Cast: Assistant Editor of News- writers ' Club ALEXANDER SOWYRDA .S.ientific Course His ever-willing heart And ever-clever hands Have won for Alexander Friends at his command. Pro Merito: Social Committee: Art Editor of Year Hook Slaff EDWARD J. STULPIN General Course In football he excels. In baseball he ranks high. But he ' s been known to do things That make his teachers sigh. Football: liaskelball : liaseball ARLENE C. STURTEVANT CtMiimercial Course When you see her approaching With a strange look in her eye, ■Vcu can be doggone sure she ' s ready To ask somebody Why? .Assistant Treasurer of Student Body; Secretary of Home Room: Treasurer of Home Room : Pro Merito BARBARA E. TAYLOR Comtuercial Course She never allows Her studies to irk her; Maybe that ' s why she is SLuch a capable worker. Pro Merito MARION B. THOMAS Classical Course Very quiet and composed, Fast absorbing knowledge, She ' ll be in her element, ■When she gets to college. Pro Merito: Literary Editor of Sa- chem Staff: Orchestra: Home Room Secretary: Lunch Room Assistant MYRA A. THOMAS Classical Course Myra ' s an athletic star Playing hard in every game; She can shoot a perfect basket. As easily as you can say your name. Heme Room President: Basketba!! (41 Captain •■i : Baseball (2): Hjck- cy: President of Dramatic Club ROSE E. THOMPSON Commercial Course Two big dark eyes. Coal-black hair. An innocent glance. But that temper — beware! Basketball: Baseball (2): Hockey (2)
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MEMO III. L 11 Id 11 SCHOOL CLASS OF Tiiiirry-i:i niT ELLEN M. WILLIAMS t ' limmert-ial Course In playing music, she ' s excellent. But now we all contend Does she the language of ro- mance So fully comprehend? I ' m Merito: Hand (4): Orchsstri ( 1) : Sachem (2) : Suoiul Committee PHYLLIS F. WILMOT Classical Course The tallest of the fairer sex Of the class of ' 38, It appears that she controls with ease The heart of a dear classmat?. Sachem SlatT: Drum Major of Band; Girls ' Glee Club: Senior Play Cast: Student Nurse ANDREW M. WOOD Classical Course Andrew is our anchor man Studious, dependable, and plucky; In getting so fine a lad we feel That Dartmouth will be lucky. I ' ro Merito; Editor-in-chief of Sa- chem: Band: Orchestra: President of Senior Class: Newswriters ' Club: Senior Play Cast: Dramatic Club EDMUND YARUSITES General Course Edmund is apt to be retiring. Yet beneath it all He has good ability Which will not let him lall. Football: liaskelball HELEN M. ZION General Course Who owns a slow but winning smile? Whose hair is light brown too? Who likes to draw more than anything else? No one but Helen — that ' s who. 1 1 IS
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