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

 - Class of 1945

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NAME PATRICIA PAGE JACQUELINE PARKER WILFRED REARDON KAY JEAN REED MARY REGAN MARY ROMANO RONALD RUSSELL EDNA SHATTUCK HELEN SILESKI DONALD SIMONDS MARY SMITH RALPH SPENCER JANET STORY RUTH THOMPSON JOHN WALSH HELEN WASKLEWICZ JEAN WENTWORTH SHIRLEY WILLARD JOYCE WRIGHT ALIBI EXPRESSION AMBITION ( an’t, Gillis is coming up You might know To he a coach’s wife Ha«l to write to Harry Well, anyway, you know what I mean To learn to drive a certain little green coupe after t u Have to take care of kids But, I just can’t! He wasn't my type! I’ve got to go to work Had to eat! My mother won’t let me Better late than never Had to work at the Rocking- hum Up too late studying Gotta go to Springfield Had to take care of kids I can’t—I haven’t any way to get home war Gotta go! To drive a truck from No. Walpole to the Chime' Oh, your just saying that ’cause it’s true I just love that man! Huh? Is it edible??? Oh! sssh! Are you kiddin’? To get away from it all Not to have interference To live in Windsor To become the modern Ronald (Helen) of Troy To live in Worcester . 5' 7 Cripes Oh, darn it! (Jive me music! Oh, shut up! To own the Rockingham Theater Supt. of nurses To be a No. 1 band leader To play her fiddle at Carnegie Hall Wait a minute! Be able to play Tommy Dorsey’s theme song on he, trombone and hit every note Walked home from Rocking- ham Had to go to choir practice Got to see Paulie Had to write that sailor Oh! No! Yeah? No foolin’ I’ve got my man (lot to hurry now I’ve got so many letters to write Oh! That’s neat! To own a car To assist Adrian To be a Power’s model lo join the WA ES to be near a certain somebody in the Navy To shut someone else in the closet—just once!



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30 THE SAM PL E R M I SC Here are a Jew odds and ends Thai help in the erection Of our year book “ Miscellaneous, ” Which names this certain section. ELLANEOUS “ The students get the year-book The school gets the fame The printer gels the money And the staff gels the blame. CLASS MELODIES Katherine Andosca—“How’m I Gonna Keep Him Down on the Farm” Anaise Blanchard—‘‘I Dream of You Mary Crotty—“Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen!” . . „ Carl Damore—“I’m Beginning to See the Light Claud Dexter—“Little Sir Ego” Barbara Gillis—“I’m Just Wild About Harry” John Grippo—“Take Me out to the Ball Game” Elaine Griswold—“My Bill” Willard Hanson—“How Many Hearts Have I Broken” Angus Hebb—“Somebody Loves Me, I Wonder Who” John Houlihan-—“I Ain’t Got Nobody Thelma Lockwood—“My Ideal” Jane Merrifield—“Here Comes the Navy Rov Miner—“I Should Care” Jane O’Brien—“Oh, How I Hate to Get Dp in the Morning” Francis O’Connor—“Be Careful, It s My Heart Jacqueline Parker—“I Wish That I Could Hide Inside This Letter” Mary Regan—“He Was My Man, But I Did Him Wrong” Ronald Russell—“I’m Called the Song Without A Name” Ralph Spencer—“Be Honest With Me, Dear Jean Wentworth—“He’s My Guy” Joyce Wright—“Strictly On My Own” JUST IMAGINE Aldis Lovell without “Scuggs” Patricia Page without those clothes “Butch” Kennedy with a shave Jane O’Brien being early for school Hollis Harlow being quiet Everett Hadley not being busy Elaine Griswold in a hurry “Red” Nowers with jet black hair Roy Miner without his “Teddy” Mary Crotty without that smile Janet Story liking any special boy Jeanne Wentworth by herself Shirley Willard without her looks Ruth Thompson without her trombone Helen Sileski causing a riot Joyce Wright without those sparkling eyes Jeanne Angell strictly a “one-man” gal Mary Smith without her personality Claud Dexter without his nickname David Page not blushing Donald Moreau “off women” Mr. Osborn not saying “ Let’s go, now!” ,n w . HIT PARADE Well Meet Again”—Senior class Fancy Meetin You”—In the corridor ‘Somebody Else is TakiiT My Place”—Graduating class 4On the Street of Regret”—As we leave 4 We Could Make Such Beautiful Music (Together)”— Orchestra • «•! r!F F?r ou Mr. Davis to the Chemistry class Who Can I turn To —During final exams ‘Every Night About This Time”—Detention It s All I p To You”—Mr. Holland to the Student Body Laughing Matter”—Graduating class I here Are Such Things”—Warnings Are uh Spoken For”—Uncle Sam to boys T. B. F. H. S. BROADCAST Listen and Learn—Mr. Osborn to the Spanish class Inner Sanctum—Mr. Ashland’s office The Signpost—The Honor Roll Daily Inspirations—The closing report Hasten the Day— ’Til Graduation This is Our Duty—The Monitors Narragansett Races—Rush for the Cafeteria Especially for You—Warnings! We Deliver the Goods—Officers helpers Truth or Consequences—Mr. Holland’s office Can you Top This?—Angus’ answers in English Lit. Spotlight Bands—Mr. Bush’s musicians Waltz Time—Senior Hop Freedom of Opportunity—Play try-outs Off the Record—Anyone who doesn’t bring un excuse The Spice of Life—Miss Brow n’s English class Life Can Be Beautiful—After final exams The Right to Happiness—During vacations The very best jokes aren’t written— They're sitting in the sophomore seats! He flew through the air With the greatest of ease But the funny part was He forgot the trapeze. The lad was dull at school, you see. His dad took things to heart; He took the lad across his knee. And there he made him smart. A German soldier to a Dutch prisoner; “What are you going to do after the war is over?” Prisoner; “Oh, I’ll get a job somewhere. What are you going to do?” German: “I’m going to take a trip around the German empire.” Prisoner: “Yeah, what are you going to do in the afternoon?”

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