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

 - Class of 1936

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NAME CLARENCE HARLOW PATRICK HARTY JOHN HEALY EDWARD HENNESSEY JOHN HENNESSEY JOSEPH MASSUCCO RAYMOND McCLARY FLORENCE MEANEY EDWARD MINER AGNES MITCHELL GEORGE OLMSTEAD BEATRICE PARKER MARGARET PORTER CLAIRE ROBINSON BERTRAND ROBY CORLISS SANBORN MARGARET SMITH VIRGINIA SNOW ELLEN STEARNS CAROLYN STONE ARTHUR WAREING HELEN WARYAS HELEN WAYSVILLE GILBERT WESTON NETTIE WILLARD SANFORD WILSON CLARA WINCHESTER STELLA WOYNAR MARTHA WYMAN EXPRESSION Jees! Holy smokes! That’s what you think! That’ll be another day! Is that so? That’ll he the day! Guess so! Come again! Really! • O. K. Who me? Jimmy crickets! Who said? Oh, jeekers! Oh, nuts! I wouldn’t know! Baloney! My gosh! No kiddin’! For Heaven's sake! Guess I told him! Holy Moses! Holy cow! Gosh! Wait a minute! Oh fiddlesticks! Oh fudge! Jeepers! Go to it. ALIBI I’m an old man. Didn’t get up on time. I didn’t have time. Was workin . The clock was slow. I was home studying. I left it home. I was out too late. That’s O. K. I ll do better next time. I don’t know what you mean. I didn’t have time. I didn’t know. I’m awfully busy. I haven't got time. Well, I studied it. I don’t know. Didn’t have time to do it I was with my cousin. I was absent yesterday. Had to work. Maybe tomorrow. My mother will kill me. I had to milk late. Couldn’t bother. I went to a dance last night. I forgot. I gotta get some sleep. Won’t be here. AMBITION Lawyer Truck driver Accountant Mayor of North Walpole To get a job To take up medicine Be a cartoonist To stay in nights Diesel engineer Nurse To own a chicken farm Social Work To be a buyer Court Reporter To marry Marg Maearthy To become a M. I). Journalist Commercial air hostess Writer Get a job in Waterbury Grow taller than Dexter Tag along with Helen and Stella To bum to California with Stella to see the Rosebowl football game To get rich Nurse Drug store cowboy Government nurse Bum to California with Helen Waysville To civilize the natives of Africa OCCUPATION IN 1950 Public Enemy No. 2 Still truckin’ in the “Green Mountain Cafe” Salvation Army convert Paying alimony Raising fleas Digging ditches Designing dresses for Mae West Trying to get some sleep Chimney sweeper Wife of a quack doctor Decorating Easter eggs in a 5 10 cent store Leader of 4-H Clubs Junk dealer Veterinary dentist on a poultry farm Still trying to marry Marg Pushing a baby carriage Writing nursery rhymes Bus driver’s wife Telling fairy stories Mrs. Limmy Garrison Posing for animal crackers Bareback rider in a circus Rag peddler Driving a tractor and hollering “Whoa” Dish washer at the Star Selling and fitting Ladies’ silk stockings Advertising reducing machines Selling candy for a change at Newberry’s Giving advice to the lovelorn

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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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'1' H E S A MPLE R 25 ATHLETICS BASKETBALL Basketball is always looked forward to with a great deal of interest by the students of Bellows Falls High School. Each year many candidates are on the floor at the first practice, listening to the advice of Coach Olbrych. From the class of 1936 those who, at one time or another, received a position on the first team are Steve Kissel, Clarence Harlow, Floyd Carey, Edward Hennessey, and Roger Willard. Steve Kissel, the High School star center, was unable to play during the season of 1935. lie and Clarence Harlow were over age. During the inter-class Basketball season the class of 1936 was the outstanding team. The Senior class was represented by Allan Dex- ter, Pat Ilarty, Eddy Kane, James Ferguson, Bob King, Francis Barbieri, Sanford Wilson, Joe Massucco, Tony Bobrowski, Bert Roby, and Captain Clarence Harlow. In closing this short review of the Basket- ball conquests of the class of 1936 , we wish to thank all coaches who had anything to do with the work of the class of 1936 in the field of sports. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL The first year that the Senior class was rep- resented in Girls’ basketball was in 1934. Margaret Macarthy was the sole representa- tive. The team was fairly successful that year, winning four games and losing three. The basketball team was under the coaching of Miss Drew. The 1935 basketball team was a very successful one, having gone to the Girls’ Basketball Tournament at White River Jun- ction, only to be eliminated by the winner of the tournament. Seniors represented were Stel- la Woynar, Margaret Macarthy, and Jean Ed- wards. The team was coached by Mr. Olbrych. The 1936 basketball team won all but two games and with considerably high scores. B. F. was represented at the tournament again this year and lost to St. Albans by a score of 25-18. Eleven games were played during the season. The team was again under the coaching of Mr. Olbrych. Seniors representing the team were Captain Stella Woynar, Helen Waryas, Helen Waysville, Jean Edwards, Alice Cray, Margaret Macarthy, and Geraldine Lorange, Manager. FOOTBALL With the arrival of September each year comes the world’s most popular sport, “foot- ball.” In Bellows Falls High School, football sea- son is very popular, for it brings together veterans and new men who wish to make a name for themselves in sports. The class of 1936, being one of the most out- standing athletic classes in the School History, was always well represented. Those of the class who displayed their talent with the pig- skin were usually Captain Bert Roby, Clarence Harlow, Gilbert Weston, Francis Barbieri, Robert King, Pat Harty, Clifford Holmes, and Franklin Barrett. The work of Captain Roby in backing up the line was outstanding in the season of 1935, while the wonderful line work of Gilbert Weston received high praise. BASEBALL The King of Summer sports in High School has again taken a step forward. The season of 1936 is not yet complete at the time of this short review, but the success of the base- ball team so far deserves much credit. Ten games have been played and nine games have been won. There remains only one game with Hartford High and one game with Winchester High to be played. The members of the team of 1936 were Maurice Dexter, Edward Kane, Edward Hennessey, Vincent Harty, Francis Kiniry, Paul Costin, Charles Stewart, Guy Bal- dasaro, Edward Lawlor, and Edward Zeno. Most of the credit for the excellent work of these men goes to Coach Jay, who spent night after night teaching the men how to work together. Coach Jay was assisted by Manager Clarence Harlow who was unable to play any sports but Football this year. HOCKEY Mr. Stevens our coach had to start the season with only three letter men. In spite of this he whipped his green material into a fair team. “Max” Miller and “Don” Shaughnessy were the stars of the team, scoring most of the Purple and White’s goals. “Lawrence” Hadley played a good steady game at left wing and set up many of Miller’s and Shaugh- nessy’s goals. Bert Roby and Raymond Cray formed a good defense. In the nets Captain Eddie Kane and Maurice Dexter performed. Henry Cray and Dannie Howard also played good steady hockey on the forward

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