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

 - Class of 1946

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IS T HE S A M P L E H SHIRLEV MOORE Commercial “Chicken” ” If you stop to hr kind, you must swerrc often from your path ” Shirl is a very cfiiiet girl and one of the most popular in the class. Al- though Sliirl has had many hoy friends, she seems to have found the right one. She is an active member of the Grange. We hear you have lots of fun. She also works in Newberry’s, either as floor girl or smiling at you from behind the toy counter. Shirl answers so many bells in Newberry’s, she jumps to answer any bell sound. Good luck to you and, well, we won’t mention names. WILLIAM MOREY General “Billy” “ ow forceful arc right. words” Track 1; Football 2, If; Junior Music Committee 8; Spotlight Club 1. i, 8, I; Junior Prom i, 8; Senior Hop 8; “Who Says Can’t” 1; Playnight £, 3. Lilly is the pride of the Senior ( lass, our veteran. He’s the young man who always has a smile for you and usually has something to say. Rill was an air cadet for fourteen months and he had some pretty rigid classes, if that’s what they call them in the army, but ask him about his trig! Then stand back. Things begin to fly. Rut an aeronautical engineer needs tons of math and then some! FRED MORSE General “ Rabbit” “Lore orcrcomcs all obstacles” Football 3, I; Raseball 4 Here is the all-around sportsman. Sports, women and fun! These make life for Freddie, the guy who played a game of football that took your breath away. Where would we have been without him! He’s popular and no wonder, with his ready smile and easy manner. With personality and good humor, friendship with Freddie is a pleasure. RUTH MORSE General “Buthie” “ Rut hie had a ball of wool and needles white as snow, And everywhere that But hie wen', her knitting was sure to go” Interclass Volleyball 4; Interclass Basketball 4; Glee Club 1; Thanks- giving Rail 4. We really would like to know how many stitches Rut hie has knit in the last four years. Rut knitting is not her only pastime. She likes sports, fun and exciting moments. You can never find her at home. We wonder where she spends all her time. She also has all the experience she needs to make future life happy for herself and someone else. ANNA NO ES Commercial “Anna” “ Truth is the highest thing man may keep” Volleyball 8; Interclass Basketball i: Monitor 3, 4; Senior Sampler, Art Editor 4; Hi! Schooler 3, 4. This senior accomplishes a lot of work in a day. If you doubt it, go up to Room ii after school some night and you’ll see iier pounding away on the typewriter. Sometimes we wonder how Mr. Bedrick would manage without her to do his typing for him. And did you ever see her oil paintings that dec- orate the walls of Room il? They are really something! And a pat on the back. Anna, for the swell job you did as art editor of the Senior Sampler.

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T II E S A M P L E K 17 RICHARD LONG General Tut “ We find no eril in this wan Baseball 4; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Senior Bazaar 4; S. A. B. 4; Sophomore'Night 2; Junior Night 3; Play Night 3. Whenever the words are flying thick and fast, there's where you’ll find Tut. From the sporting world to the Post Office Department he has a ready word for every line. Every time warnings come out we all run to Tut to see how we fared. You see, he carries the mail. He’s got a pretty steady record, too. Three years with the same girl. Tut’s always got a smile on his face and a dollar in his pocket to lend you. We’re going to miss that cheerful smile and snappy comeback, but undoubtedly our loss is someone’s gain. ELEANOR MAC KEE General Fib Nothing is ini possible to a willing heart Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Interclass Basketball 2, 3, 4; Band and Orchestra I, 2; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Spotlight Club 4; Senior Hop 2, 3; Junior Prom 3; Thanksgiving Ball 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; Christmas Cantata 4; Easter Cantata 3. Fib was the mainspring of the Jones’sextet this year and she has cer- tainly proved her ability on the court. A typical all-around girl, she has great singing talent. She is a sports fan and she has,—well she just has Mel. If you’re in study hall and in the distance, maybe down in the gym, you hear a veil, you just automatically know it’s Eleanor. The best of luck in your future life. EDWARD MASTEN College Eddie “11 ’ords are women; deeds are men Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2; Latin Club 1. 2: Dramatics 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom 1, 2: Senior Bazaar 1, 2, 3; Thanksgiving Ball 4; Senior Hop 1, 2; Knave of Hearts 2; Plavnight 3. What would the football team have done without that end? And where would the basketball five have been without that guard? Of course we mean Eddie. Eddie held down a job at the station, occupied a seat in Room 11, got his letter in sports and somehow managed to find time for something else, girls! But how is it, Eddie, that you got so confused in trig class? REUBEN MILLER College Rube Well, maybe just one to be sociable Tennis 3; J. V. Basketball 4; Glee Club 4; Latin Hub 2, 3, Vice-President 2, 3; Spotlight Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4; Junior Prom 3; Thanksgiving Ball 4; Hi! Schooler Editor-in-chief 3; “Knave of Hearts’’ 2; Christmas Trimmings” 2; “Pyramus and Thisbe” 2; Sophomore Site 2; “Christmas Goose” 3; Junior Nite 3; “In an Old Kentucky Garden” 4; S. A. B. 3, 4. Consideringall thedifferent women you see him with, it remains a mystery as to how he manages to stay a happy bachelor. Or docs he? Rumor has it that Rube prefers the out-of-town girls, everywhere from Keene to Rutland. Quite a territory, but well-covered. If you want to see that contagious smile spread over his face, ask him about those trips to Roseland with Bud and Ray. We’re sure this lad’s got a great future ahead of him. already having shown his ability as head of the Youth Center this year. LEWIS MOORE General Lewie Sighed and looked and sighed again Football 4; Band 1: Glee Club 1, 4; Orchestra 1; Spotlight Club 3, 4; Prom 3; Hi! Schooler 3; Christmas Cantata 4; Sophomore Night 2; Junior Junior Night 3; “A Wedding” 4. The sheik of our class, Lewie’s noted for his smooth talking and fast driv- ing. Anything he gets into, and that’s a lot, he’s sure to talk his way out of it. His car certainly gets a work-out on those mile-a-minute jaunts to Claremont, Keene and Springfield. But now the call of North Westminster, or more exactly, Gageville. has got Lewis until somebody can show him something better. And not in the line of curs either!



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T II E S A M V E E K 10 MARCIA OSHER College Marshia I trill .sneered though the tray be hard Interclass Volleyball 2, 3; Interchips Basketball 2, 3, 4;Glee Club 1; Latin Club 2, 3, 4. Secretary 2. t; Spanish Club 3, 4; Junior Prom 3; Senie r Hop 3; Thanksgiving Ball 4; Hi! Schooler 3: “Rich Man. Poor Man” 3; “Old Lady Shows Her Medals” 4; Junior Night 3; Spotlight Club 3, 4. Here’s the girl with an almost unmatched determination. When she makes up her mind to do something, she does it and does it well. Marcia has already launched on her teaching career, tutoring a boy in the art of Latin and she’s started on the road of a splendid wife with a pleasant personality and ex- cellent cooking ability. Oh yes, Marcia has her suitors. Ask her about New York. M A R Y PANKK General “ Mary “ We ran not all do all things Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Interclass Basketball 2. 3, 4; Band 2, 3; («lee Club I, I; Junior Night 3; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Freshman Reception I; Hi Schooler 3; Operetta 4. Mary without Patty? Impossible. The twins have never walked over the arch bridge alone. Mary was busy with the society of Alstead but the society was too busy playing basketball to journey over to B. F. This little cashier has quite a personality when you get to know her and she’ll succeed in anything she tries. ARLENE PARKER College “ Arlene .I merry heart make'll a eheerfnl countenance Basketball 3, 4; Interclass Basketball 2, 3, 4, Coach 4; Softball 3, 4; In- terclass Volleyball 2, 3, 4; dee Club 1; Operetta 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Playnight 3; “Pyramus and Thisbe” 2: Monitor 4; Sophomore Night 2; Junior Night 3; Hi! Schooler 3; Sampler Board 4; Student Librarian 2; Home Room Treasurer 2. When there’s someone yelling, you’ll find Arlene either the victim or the aggressor. If you don’t believe it,drop into Room 11 at 2:20 and see the Parker- Bartlett combination. Buddy has learned a lot in Sociology this year with Arlene’s instructions. What a girl! Happy, gay and always full of mischief. And what an athlete! She made first string of the girls’ basketball team. This blonde certainly gave the opposing teams gray hairs with her swift quick plays. We think you would make a wonderful coach. All this adds up to a personality that is positively Parker! MARY PARRIS College Mary Erelyn Shtr heard the call of trumpets and answered Basketball 3; Interclass basketball 2, 3, 4; Interclass volleyball 3, 4; Soft- ball 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Glee (’lid) 1; Evening in Music 3; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Spotlight Club 2, 3, 4; “The Knave of Hearts” 2 “Gypsy Rover” properties 3; “In An Old Kentucky Garden” prop- erties 4;“Pyramus and Thisbe” 2; Monitor 4; Junior Nitc 3; Hi! Schooler 3, L Here is the girl who almost played her own graduation march! That's something for history. Mary Evelyn is a lively kid and loads of fun. This girl is going to succeed Mrs. Hosking in Room 15. Then the kids will know their math, or else! Mary Evelyn, all added up. equals a musician and a swell friend. What would Miss Wilcox have done without her help at the Roman Banquet? She was also general handiman haekstage for the operettas and plays. HARRIET PERKINS General Smoky There's a good time coming Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Spotlight Club 2, 3. 4; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 4; Hi! Schooler, typist 3; “The Knave of Hearts 2: “The Doctor Has A Daughter” 4. Harriet is the happy-go-lucky sort of girl, always full of fun. She is always on the go and, incidentally, quite often late for school. By the way, Harriet, are you daydreaming again? We wonder what the reason is for the stars in your eyes. Is it a military secret? She likes dancing and outdoor sports. She is good hearted and always ready to give advice.

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