Bellows Falls High School - Sampler Yearbook (Bellows Falls, VT)

 - Class of 1936

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NAME DOROTHY ADAMS BEATRICE ALEXANDER ROBERT ASHCROFT FRANCIS BA RBI ER I FRANKLIN BARRETT CHARLOTTE BEMIS SHIRLEY BRADLEY ELEANOR BROSNAHAN URSULA BROSNAN TONY BOBROWSKI MILDRED CABELL FLOYD CAREY GERTRUDE CLARK VIOLA CLOUGH PAUL COSTIN' ALICE CRAY ALMA CROMMETT BERNADINE DeMUZIO VIRGINIA DENHAM ALLAN DEXTER ROBERT DOLE MORTON DOWNING AVIS EDWARDS JEAN EDWARDS IRENE ELIAS EXPRESSION Gee whiz! Oh, run up a tree! For crying out loud! All right, wise guy. Ah nuts! Oh, dear! Jeekers! Hi chicken! I know it. Yeah. Booh! Yeah! Oh, but after all! Keep your chin up! Fudge! Ah come on! Ah heck! You’re a riot! Well, my gosh! Gee! Ah, heck! You can’t do that to me You’re nuts! Holy crow! All rightie! ALIBI It wasn’t my fault. I had to go to practice. I wasn’t there. I didn’t have time. I had to go to the theater. I haven’t got it. I forgot. I had to work. I forgot. No time. I couldn’t help it. I ran out of gas. I don’t think I’d better. Have to be in early. It slipped my mind. I gotta take care of kids Wellllll, I don’t know— Did you see Eddie? Dave came over. Gotta take Meaney home. I forgot. I had to drive the hockey team. I had to call Pa. I had to play to Petrosky. I didn’t get a chance. AMBITION OCCUPATION IN 1950 Secretary or Waitress Home Ec. teacher To be a professional grave digger To be a truck driver To get hitched to Helen Kane To be a secretary Lady of leisure Hairdresser Nurse Farming To be a second Texas Guinan Mechanical draftsman Teacher N urse Judge To own a dog farm Secretary Nurse Enter medical profession President of United States President of United States before Dexter To own a V-12 To be serious Telephone operator Writer Chimes Lunch Waitress Teaching 4 Pop how to drive a car Working up enough energy to dig Driving a beer wagon Confirmed old bachelor Still attending picnics Peeling grapes for Mae West Bug exterminator Lecturer on Farmers’ Bights Stableman in New York City Head waitress in Barbieri’s Yoddling for Dyco Co. famous milk for babies Posing for Lux Toilet Soap ads Toe dancer in Ziegfield Follies Owner of a large syndicate of shacks Running a chicken farm Circus Barker Mother of the famous Kane Hockey Team Teaching elephants to toe dance Running a bus line to North Walpole Raising Guernseys Street cleaner in B. F. “Egg’s” stooge Raising “squashes Well-known author of dime novels

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THE S A M PL E R 21 Burlington. An operetta, “The Maid and the Middy,” was put on. The orchestra and band having representatives in the All State Orchestra, under Mr. I eitsinger, went to Burlington. This year there has been a mixed Glee Club under Miss Stewart. Representatives to the All-State were sent to Burlington, hut the full glee club did not go. For the first time in these four years, there has been more than one period practice a week for these clubs. The girls and boys practiced separately once a week and once a week together. In the spring, a concert, for which we had worked all year, was given. The orchestra and band, still under Mr. Leitsinger, has played for each as- sembly and on special occasions, such as plays. SPOTLIGHT CLUB 'Fhe Spotlight Club has been one of the most successful clubs of the school. It is proud of the work it has accomplished so far, and the members hope to do much more in future years. The club was started last year by Mr. Kellogg. There were two divisions: one con- sisting of the Sophomores, and the other con- sisting of Juniors and Seniors. The Sopho- mores had twenty-three members their first year and thirty during their second. The Seniors had twenty-one members their first year and thirty their second. In the first year of its existence, the club put on two public plays, and several skits at the meetings. There were presented the “Wonder Hat” and the “Monkey’s Paw.” The latter was also presented at the state contest. The Sophomores put on an as- sembly program besides. Outside of pre- senting the plays, the whole club learned a great deal about make up, how to act on the stage, stage setting, etc. But it wasn’t all work. There were social events as well. The most outstanding event was a party held in collaboration with the Student Forum and the Commercial Club. The year closed with a picnic at Vilas Pool and a financial standing of $5.43. The second year was much more successful. Three evening meetings of the combined clubs were held. At each of these, skits were pre- sented, directed by members of the club. Then “Growing Pains,” a three act play, was presented on February 4. This play was pre- sented before a very good audience. A great deal of work was put into this and it was a huge success; rendering the club a handsome profit. The club has bought for the school two spotlights. Also it financed a trip of the Seniors of the club to see Katherine Cornell in “Saint Joan” at the Boston Opera House on May SO. WHO’S WHO, CLASS OF 1936 (Continued from Page 10) STELLA WOYNAR “Sega” “Our own Babe Didrikson” Basketball Team, 3, 4, being Captain in 4; Treasurer of Commercial Cadets, 3, 4; Twentieth Century Club, 3; Decorating Committee for Senior Hop, 3; Decorating Committee for Senior Bazaar, 4; “Honor Bright”. “Sega” is the greates tof our fun-lovers. When we hear a great commotion in Main Room, we know it is “Sega” and Frankie playing tag. She is a loyal supporter of the Gum Chewing Club. They say the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. Stand by! Boys, here’s some inside information. “Sega” is a grand little cook. We hear “Sega’s” ambition is to “thumb” to California to see the Rose Bowl football game. May you have luck and may your thumb never be sore! MARTHA WYMAN “Martha” Latin Course. Orchestra, 2, 3; Latin Club, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 2, 3. Even though Martha says “Oh dear!” frequently, she finds life great fun and plans to visit “darkest Africa” sometime in the future. We are not sure what language she will employ while conversing with the native Africans, but we hope all her ambitions will be realized.



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NAME NANCY FARIS RUTH FARRELL LAURA FENN SYLVIA FENN CAROLINE HILDRETH CLIFFORD HOLMES FRANK JURKOIS EDWARD KANE HELEN KANE ROBERT KING HELEN KISSEL STEVEN KISSEL MARY LEWKOWGI CARROLL LLOYD GERALDINE LORANGE CATHERINE LUCIER MARGARET MACARTHY DANIEL MacDONALD KATHERYN MacLENNAN JAMES FERGUSON PHYLLIS FREY BEATRICE FULLAM MARGARET GALWAY RUTH GARLAND ANTOINETTE GARRETT ROBERT HADLEY EXPRESSION Oh, gee! I ain’t going to tell you. Heaven’s sake! Gosh! For cat’s sake! Nuts to you! It’s cheaper to keep a cow than to buy milk. Don’t b: crazy! Yuh, I think so! Why don’t you marry the girl? Phooey! You don’t say so. Oh gee! Rats! Oh Gawd! Shoots! Judas! It’s a great life if y don’t weaken. Life is so complicated So what! I wouldn’t know! Old!!! Oh yea! Ah nuts! That’s prxe'ess! Yea? O. K. ALIBI I didn’t have time. Ah, I forgot. I forgot it. I don’t know. I’m going to the library. Didn’t have time. t was an emergency. I’m too sleepy! I gotta date. I had to work. I left my notebook home I wasn’t in school that day. I didn’t have time. Forgot my book. I didn’t have time. I’ve got to practice. I gotta go home. u I didn’t have time. Mac’s home. I didn’t get around to it. Tink’s coming over. Won’t go Buddy's not here I don’t know I haven’t got time. I forgot I’m too busy. AMBITION OCCUPATION IN 1950 Occupational therapist A special nurse for mumps Editor of large newspaper Saxtons River correspondent to B. F. Times Teach school Dean of Girls succeeding Miss Yarnum .Music teacher Creating new sour notes for beginners Travel Peddling fish To he a rich farmer Bachelor farmer in the wilds of Langdon Teach English to Mr. Kellogg Manager of side shows for history classes To get a job Trying to soothe a “Bern” Be a nurse Nursing a grouch Pick up a flea with a pair of boxing gloves on The Human Fly Jack-of-all-trades Raising goldfish Own an orchestra An organ grinder To get a job Cooking for the De Luxe Diner Lawyer Raising weeds Undertaker Selling balloons filled with her own hot To be something air Still trying to be something. Nurse Raising bedbugs Radio engineer Soda jerker To own a great Dane Financing a hardware store To ski on the Dartmouth team Teaching the Ethiopians how to ski N urse Fat lady in a circus Lead a jazz orchestra Conducting the B F. Band Nurse Main attraction at the Crayco Librarian Living in one of Paul’s shacks To be a public school teacher Senator from Snumshire Undertaker Manager of a skunk farm

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