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

 - Class of 1937

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NAME EXPRESSION ALIBI ambition OCCUPATION IN 194.5 JAMES KIMRY I kess sol I don’t believe it. To be a shop teacher. A contractor in N. Y. BERNARD KISSELL Aw, go way! I don’t know. To be a chemist. Replacing the Einstein theory with an original. LEO KNIGHTS I hope I meet Miss Judd. Didn’t get a ride. To graduate from high school. Telling stories on the Children’s Hour. WILLIAM KOLASKY Ho! Ho! Hadda stop at the store. Javelin thrower in 1940 Olympics. Spearing guinea pigs with the natives in South Africa. MARY KRESS Jeekers! I have to work in the lab. To lie an interior decorator. Decorator of penthouse in West Chester. ELIZABETH LANDERS Why ask me? I have to do my typing. To marry a sailor. Dietician in the navy. EDMUND LAWLOR Ketch? I didn’t do it. To lie a forester. A lumberjack in the Maine wilderness. JAMES LINDSTROM Today 1 am a Man I couldn't be bothered. To grow tall. Manufacturer of non-skid footballs. ANNE LOVELL Godfrey Lizzie!! I couldn’t get down. To be a Home Ee. Teacher. Ruling motorcycles at races. DONALD MARTIN Fiddlesticks! Was working. To stay in school to play football. Caretaker of the playgrounds. MARGARET McDONALl) Where are you going. Dot? I was up late last night, . . ... . . ..4 practising. To be a model at the Reliable Bargain store Residing with family, Springfield, t. MAX MILLER Got a cigarette? I went to the Jewish Holiday. To be an artist. A paperhanger. MELVIN MILLER Hey-Listen, listen! Hadda work. To live in Saxton’s River. A teacher in V. A. CORENA MINER I’ll hop ya! (iotta meet AI. To breed dogs. Dog catcher. ELIZABETH MORSE Aw—you’re kidding! I had to walk home. To live nearer B. F. Running a women’s shoe store in the square. AUDREY MURTHA I musi do my Latin! 1 don’t feel well. To raise butter Hies. Helping “Buckeye” pull weeds. EDWARD NASKI Oh Fudge! Had to work. To be a violinist A tailor in North Walpole.

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NAM E EXPRESSION ALIBI MICHAEL FIRGAT Shucks! It wasn’t my fault. DORIS GARVEY Seen Fee? I gotta date. MARY GILLIS Hi Joe! I've been working. KATHERINK GRIFFIN Maybe I’m wrong! 1 got to go hofcne. IDA HALL Ask somebody else! That’s my worst subject. EDMUND HARTNETT Save me the butt! Why should I do it? VINCENT HARTY Shoot you a game of one- ball! I had to walk! RAYMOND HARWOOD My mammy calls me T-Bone Had to work. BERNARD HITRUSKO Gee, but I’m tired! Takes too long. GEORGE JEWETT Er-r-ruh!!! Had to go on duty. MICHEL JURKOIC T did it! Can’t help it. JOHN KEEFE I wish I could take the car to Gageville! I had to rehearse. KATHRYN KELLEY Judas! Same as Griffin's. LAWRENCE KELLEY Hi, Skip! Went to Colby. MARGARET KENNEDY You’re a riot! I just didn’t think. FRANCIS KJNIRY Wanna rassle! Gotta go to work. AMBITION OCCUPATION IN 1945 To raise prize bogs for World’s Fair. Raising the hogs. To surpass Mac West. Secretary to the (iovenor To l e a psychiatrist. Nursing a group of idiots. To Ik a nurse. School nurse in North Walpole. To go to college. Spanish Senora. To be a big league player. Selling soda ami popcorn in ball parks. Street cleaner. Writing an autobiography. To l e an English teacher. Still in High School. To Ik a fast man. Advertising mattresses in a store window. To be Chief of Police in B. F. Founder of Sneak Up On 'Em Detective Agency. To take Dan Brown’s position. President of a janitor organization. To l c a second Eddie Duchin. Playing at the Barn at Westminster. To be a school teacher. Teaching Shorthand to the Chinese. To be a critic. Writer of modern poetry. To enter a convent. A member of a cloister in France. To be manager of First National Store. Selling apples on a street corner in Cold River.



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NAME ELMER NICHOLS ANNA PHEUR THOMAS POWERS FLORENCE RANSOM BEVERLY RAYMOND DON SHAUGHXESSY MARY SHELC HORTENSE SHERMAN HELEN SNARSKI STEVEN SOROLESKI CHARLES STEWART MARYTAYIjOR RITH TAYLOR NORMAN THOMPSON ELIZABETH USHER ALVENA WAYSVILLE ERWIN WESTON HAROLD WILCOX ROGER WILLARD LUA WRIGHT EXPRESSION ALIBI AMBITION Of course, of course. Why ask me? Cheese! Oh! my goodness! Why worry? That’s all right. Oh, no! Gee Whiz! Gosh Darn! I live way down in Westminister. To be a Diesel engineer. Bev isn't goung to school. To l e an advertiser. I tried to, but— Was busy. Anna isn’t coming. Girls are such pests. To rent saddle horses Private secretary. To be a hairdresser. To be a singing teacher. Miss Varnuni will kill us. To be a teacher. Forgot all about it. To be a second Gypsy Rose Lee. I didn’t hear you say so. To live in North Walpole. How am I gonna get home? Hadda walk. To be a clerk in Gofkauf’s. Aw-go on! Gosh! How’dja suppose I know? To be an English teacher. Why ask me? What size shoe do you wear? Gotta go home. To be a journalist To be a French interpreter. Say, now—! Crimmers! Hi, Herm! Gosh! You don’t say? Cut it out! Dear, Oh dear! Went over to see a friend of mine. To succeed Nelsgn Eddy. I don’t think I’d better. To live with John. Hadda stay with the kids. To l e a stenographer. I didn't know we had to. To buy out Hubbard’s Farm. That’s what I thought but— To be a chief executive of some big Co. Didn’t wanna. To be owner of a big distillery. OCCUPATION IN 1945 Senior Senator from Vt. Advertising animal crackers . Butter and Egg man for North Walpole. Working for Lindstrom. Creating new hairdresses for movie stars. Professor of Latin in Snumshire. Teaching mutes how to speak. Ticket seller at the Old Howard. Home Economics Teacher. Posing for “What the well dressed man will wear.” A missionary in Africa. Cartoonist for “Lil” Abner. A governess Animator of Silly Symphonies. A secretary in the Keefe-Fullam Chicken Co. Still trying. Raising kittens with longer tails. Office boy for Harbro Shoe Company. Rumrunner on the Atlantic Coast. • I tried my best. To be a novelist. Writing Dorothy Dix’s column for the American.

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