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

 - Class of 1946

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NAME VINCENT Ul'SSELL KVANIJEUNE SENCABAUGH FRED SILU’GHNESSY GERALD SHACGHNKSSY MARY SHORE CLAIRE SIMONDS BARBARA SLATTERY EDWARD SOBOLESKI IONA STEWART JAMES SULLIVAN HELEN TEFFT GLORIA TOLARO PATRICIA TORREY GORDON TOUSSAINT DOROTHY TROMBLEY MARY WALSH BARBARA WENTWORTH alibi EXPRESSION AMBI riON I have to work You can say that again Teacher Had a date with Lover Gotta go home and milk the cows To play Basketball as well as Lover Stigmat ism Oh nuts Gotta work at the railroad Holy smokes 1 can't. I've got to work to- night Holy cow Not tonight. The car is in the garage Cripes Gotta do my typing Oh golly Gotta drive the bus What’s the matter Didn’t get up in time Oh. shut your yap I’ve got too far to walk I’m willing Mv union won’t let me It’s a matter of opinion Been taking care of my fan mail Oh fish Don came down I’ll brain you We got a corpse Wadda ya mean? 1 have to work Oh gee Haven’t got time For the love of Mike My mother won’t let me You don’t dare To play first string in basketball Plenty???? To become a Powers model To become a permanent resident in a certain home in Gageville To be a great basketball player Get off the farm and to the city (B. F.) To be a partner of Fred Astaire To get a full night of sleep Go with a guy longer than a week Be a private secretary and sit on the boss’s knee Go to business college Become a C. P. A. Nursing Business woman Be a hairdresser

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NAME ALIBI EXPRESSION AMBITU... ELEANOR MAC KEE Can’t. Got to go to Boston That makes it nice To put Marian Anderson out of business REUBEN MILLER Can’t get the car tonight Just one to be sociable To be as good as Danny Kaye LEWIS MOORE The car isn’t running llubba htihha To be somebody SHIRLEY MOORE Gotta write to Prank Oh gosh To run Newberry’s store WILLIAM MOREY 1 know it, hut I can’t Well, what do you know To be a wizard FRED MORSE Can't. Got to take Doris to the movies Htihha huhhu Graduate RUTH MORSE Had to work See if I care l earn to stand up on skiis ANNA NOYES 1 can’t get home Oh gee To be another Walt Disney cartoonist MARCIA OSHER Had to help him with his Latin Look out or I’ll explode To speak Spanish MARY PONEK Have to go to choir rehears» 1 Ah! Fee-dee-dee To be a cashier in the First National ARLENE PARKER Practice after school For corn’s sake To run a basketball team like Mrs. Jones MARY PARRIS My mother doesn’t know where I am Well, I don’t care To deal out mathematics HARRIET PERKINS He was home Oh jeepers! To be a housewife PAULINE PERRIER Can’t. Got a cold Olt, hick! What ya goin’ to do now? To give Van Johnson a haircut ROBERT RAYMOND I had to take care o' kids Heaven forbid To have a girl in every port RITA REEI) I couldn’t find a way to get from Westminster up Have you seen Ray? To be to Ray what Betty is to Harry IRENE ROBBINS Had to stay for typing On Christmas Be a married hairdresser KERRY ROTHSTEIN Good movie last night No future in it To become a success THELMA ROUTHIER Went to Canada Deckers Have her own beauty shop ALBERT ROWELL I didn’t know Jeepers Engineering



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80 T HE S A M V L E U YE OLDE SENIOR CLASSE CLASS NOTARLES JGST IMAGINE Most Popular Boy...... Most Popular Girl..... Best Looking Boy...... Best Looking Girl..... Best Natured Boy...... Best Natured Girl Most Studious Boy..... Most Studious Girl.. . Best Dressed Bov...... Best Dressed (iirl.... Glass Crooner (Boy). Class Crooner ((iirl) Class Sheik........... Best Athlete (Boy).... Best Athlete (Girl)... Best Sport (Boy)...... Best Sport (Girl)..... Most Attractive....... Laziest (iirl......... Laziest Boy........... Glass Night Hawk...... (iirl with Biggest Drag Boy with Biggest Drag. Most Talkative (iirl Most Talkative Boy Wittiest Girl......... Wittiest Boy.......... Smartest (iirl........ Smartest Boy.......... Best Actor............ Best Actress.......... Most Talented Artist. . . ( lass Poet .......... Best Dancer (Girl) . . Best Dancer (Boy)..... Politest Boy.......... Politest Girl......... Most Modest Boy....... Most Modest (iirl..... ......Harold Bartlett .........Mary Hauck ....Robert Raymond Evangeline Sencabaugh .........Richard lamg ......Martha Hauck ......Melvin Damon ......Martha Hauck ......Harold Bartlett ....Leona Jurkiewicz .........Lewis Moore . . . Lucille Karpinski .........Lewis Moore ......Paul Aumand Evangeline Sencabaugh .... Richard Long Evangeline Sencabaugh ....Leona Jurkiewicz .........Iona Stewart ......Vustin Brennan ....Raymond Folsom ....Mary Baldasaro ......Harold Bartlett ....Lucille Karpinski ..........hid win Hebb ....Lucille Karpinski ........Richard Long ....Helen Hitchcock ......James Sullivan ......Melvin Damon .........Mary Hauck .........Anna Noyes .........Mary Hauck ......Louise Apostolos ........Melvin Damon ......Vincent Russell . ....Martha Hauck ......... Charles Ball ........Marion Ballou SONGS Louise Apostolos—Every Little Breeze Seems to Whisper i ouise Paul Aumand Can’t Get Out of this Mood Harold Bartlett Don’t Fence Me In George Cote— I Wish I Were Single Again Ray Folsom Trumpet Blues Gurnsey Hammond- Mary Eddie Hebb In my Merry Oldsmobile Donald Kelley—Together Hollon Kelton—I Dream of Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair Lewis Moore—Let’s Take the Long Way Home Fred Morse- -You Belong to My Heart Bobby Raymond Bell Bottom Trousers Rita Reed Young Man With a Horn Irene Robbins My Buddy Kerry Rothstein—Mr. Five by Five Yangie Sencabaugh—It’s Love (r). Love (r). Love (r) Claire Simonds—1 11 Be Down to Get You in a Taxi, Honey. Gordon Toussaint—Irene Barbara Wentworth—No Love, No Nothing Jona Stewart- Yahata, Yahata, Yahata Florence Barnes without red hair Irene Robbins without “Buddy” Eddie Hebb not noisy Kerry Rothstein skinny Martha Hauck 5' 1 and getting “ F” Helen Tefft sticking to one man Ray Folsom not liking Rita Joe Jurkoic not smiling Bartv not teasing some girl Pete Kelton with his assignments done I ewie Moore a woman hater Reuben Miller without his ability of speech Melvin Damon without a girl Albert Rowell beating up Paul Aumand Eleanor MacKee without her nickname Yangie Sencabaugh not cute Arlene Parker not pestering somebody Mr. Davis angry Mr. Osborn with hair School without teachers!!!! WHAT IF Reuben Patty Florence Hammond R i! a Shirley Mart ha Mary WERE A cobbler ocean house jersey weed desert humming bird mountain INSTEAD OF A Miller Lake Barn(es) Gurnsey Reed Moor(e) Hauck Shore THE SPIRIT OF ’JO We, the Urd period history class, after surviving the perilous, hazardous, dangerous blaze which swept through Modern History on the morning of Tuesday, January H, 1940, ask what should be done! Maybe we should take out fire insurance to protect our lives from our (his name must remain a secret), arsonist, fiend and firebug. 480 of us almost perished in the blaze which swept the high school, blocking exits. Trapped on the upper floor we heroically fought the blaze which issued from the fiend’s desk. Tut Ixmg, hero of the occasion, battled his way through falling beams to spit upon the blaze, thus nearly putting it out. (Jerald Shaughnessy collapsed from the smoke and had to be carried out of school. Austin Brennan performed art- ificial respiration. Meanwhile the arsonist sang to Mrs. Lamp son, “I don’t want to set the world on fire. Her only comment was “You burn me up.” Shaughnessy proved worse off than we thought and lay there, piti- fully delirious, mumbling “Smoke (Jets in Your Eyes.” As the tragic fire, estimated at a loss of $5,000,000,000, diet! away, Helen Tefft was heard to say, “That’s my old flame. ANY SENIOR (URL Her walk is light, her talk is bold. But underneath beats a heart of gold. The Class of 10 Mi Will be remembered long As the class that always manages To do its homework wrong.

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