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

 - Class of 1950

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26 T H E S A M P L E R MALCOLM LEWIS STREETER Commercial Sammy The hunter home from the hill. Junior Varsity Football 1. 2; Varsity Football 3. Captain I; Junior Varsity Basketball S: Varsity Basketball 4; Varsity Baseball 3; Student Ad- visory Board 4; Junior Rotarian 4. A short, well-built, good-looking guy from Westminster. c all know that he goes steady with Dextrose Daphne at Riverview. No wonder Andy gets as much business as he does with a guy like Sam around. What would Coach Had- ley do without Sam on the football and basketball teams? If you can’t find Sam, he is probably in Connecticut. When he isn’t there, he is home, trying to fix his Model A, which is practically hopeless. No wonder he is good in bookkeeping: he sits right next to Mr. Olbrych. We can see him 10 years from now, the proud owner of Riverview. ROSEMARY ELIZABETH SZUCH Civic Szuchie The devil cannot tie a woman's tongue. Basketball 3; Football Formal 4. Rosemary is that cute little blonde from North Walpole who was always busy playing basketball, not only for the High School but also for the C. Y.Os. of North Walpole. She has always wanted to be a nurse; don’t be surprised if you wake up from ether and see her smiling down at you. Rosemary always likes to make trips, but why always to Charlestown? What is the big attrac- tion? If you ever want to know anything about either chemistry or history, just ask Rosemary; she always seems to know. Good luck in the future to a swell person. t ROBERT LEWIS TIDI) Civic Turk Man is the only animal that blushes. One of the less boisterous members of the class. Bob, better known as Turk, claims to be a woman-hater. We know better, though. He’s seen at all the dances, and you can’t tell us he goes for the ride. We hear he plans to become an electrical engineer. Nice work if you can get it, and we know you will. Here’s to ya! BARBARA 4N ELCH Commercial Harb So light of foot, so light of spirit. Basketball 1; Softball 2; Junior Prom 3; Hi! Schooler 2; Sampler 4; Junior High Tournament 4: Librarian 4; Monitor 4: Office 4; Spotlight Club 4 Here’s the girl that causes all the commotion first period, flying from room to room, assisting Miss Blood. Gageville is proud of this hard-working girl Don’t let the sophisticated air fool you; she’s good-natured and friendly. College boys seem to be her main interest. She's another of those square- dancing fiends. Having known her for four years, we’re sure she’ll succeed.

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T HE S A M P L E R •if) LUCRETIA ANN SHORE Civic AT% Many ran argue, and many ran converse. Junior Party 8; Junior Prom 3; Cafeteria 1. 4. 3, 4. Kitty seems to take a big interest in the Opera House. Is it the jot», or the people she meets, that interests her most? Her interests are by no means all at the Opera House. They seem to travel to New Hampshire, especially to Drewsville ami South Acworth. By the way, where does he come from? Gagc- ville certainly lost a good looking girl, when you moved to Bellows Falls. Kitty’s one ambition is to own a theatre of her own, but, till then, all we can do is wish you luck, and hope you get your theatre. EUGENE NELSON SHORT Civic Snuffy Hr ran swear the devil out of HeU. Junior Varsity Football 1, 2; Varsity Football 3, t: Junior Varsity Base- ball 1, ‘2, 3; Band I; Special (ilee Club I. 2, 3, 4; Spotlight Club 3. 1; Student Advisory Board 4; Christmas Pageant 3. Who’s this sporty gent in the 1032 limousine? Why, it’s none other than the mad chemist of the class of ’50. General Chemistry just wouldn’t have been the same without Snuffy. Most of his spare time out of school has been the exclusive property of a certain senior girl, whose name is Beattie. We hear Snuffy’s ambition is to be a mechanic so that he can keep his ear going. With his winning ways. Snuffy’s sure to be a success in whatever he decides to do. Best of luck to a swell schoolmate. : ELIZABETH ELLEN SMITH College Preparatory Betty Silence best speaks the mind. Basketball 1; Latin Club 3; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3. Betty is the art genius of our Senior Class. She will certainly get a long way in future years with her artistic ability and pleasing personality. Most of Betty’s time is spent in the ticket booth at the State Theatre. If you cannot find her there. Lord only knows where she is. Betty’s favorite pastime is going out to dinner and to dances with a certain friend. It certainly isn’t a female, is it. Betty? Her favorite expression is. “I am utterly exhausted,” especially at quarter past two on school days. Best of luck in your nursing career, or whatever you do! TERESA LEONA SNARSKI Commercial Teresa Her u ays arc trays of pleasantness and all her paths of peace. Softball 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Monitor 4; Junior Prom 3; Football For- mal 4; Hi! Schooler Typist 4; Girls’ State 3; Senior Sampler 4. With her poise and pleasant smile, plus ambition and brains, she should make a very good secretary. Teresa is one of our A students we don’t hear much about. What do you do with all those bills you get from Mr. Osborn? The cafeteria picked a swell bookkeeper. Teresa is another of Mrs. Jones’ defensive players on the team. It creates a problem getting home from prac- tice, but, of course, there is always North Walpole. She may often be seen at the sewing machine; hope you win your trip to Chicago! What will Mr. Spencer do for excitement on the bus when you arc gone? We wish you all the luck in the world.



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SALLY MAH IK WENTWORTH T UK S A M P L E R 27 College Preparatory Sally It's a friendly heart that has many friends. Majorette 1. 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 4: Homan Banquet 1: Latin Club 4: Spotlight Club 4; Senior Play Committee 4; Hi! Schooler 1: Play N’ite I: Senior Play 4; Cafeteria 1; Junior Red Cross 2 Home Hoorn Secretary 3: Junior Party 3: Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Football Formal I; Monitor 4: Freshman Reception 4; Librarian I; Junior High Tournament I; Office t; Senior Sampler 4. Want to apply for an all-around girl? Well this attractive girl can meet qualifications in any field. Whenever there’s a parade or football game, Sally’s right out in front with her high-stepping, and winning smile. In basketball, this young lassie can really set up plays. 'Phis past year Sally has been a bright spot in all our dramatic productions. And she has a knack for getting along with the opposite sex. Her sparkling personality has brought her many friends. 'Phe nursing profession has a prize candidate. May your happiness be complete in the coming years, Sal! JAMES GORMAN WHITCOMB 'ivi- Jim lie's heard the chimes at midnight. Football ami Basketball Manager 3; Spotlight Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Football Formal 4; Senior Hop 3: ” Antic Spring” 1; “Three’s a Crowd” 2; “The Whole Town’s Talking” 4; Monitor 3, 4, Lieutenant 4. Here is our tall, good-looking member of the Senior Class who has a won- derful sense of humor. You can always see him in Shaw’s, telling one of his amusing stories for which he has a special talent. He is also quite a ladies’ man; his favorite town is Claremont. In school, Jim is quite active; he spends most of his time trying to figure whether he will ever get out. With his personality, there will always be a place in the world for a swell kid like Jim. LAI HA MAY WILLARD Civic There is nothing more fun than a man. Hill Junior From 3. Here’s another (iageville belle who usually manages to get to school on time. As the only girl in the merchandising class, she got along 0. K. What would Newberry’s do without her able assistance? Laura can name all makes of cars now. Who’s been instructing her??? Every week-end she can be found square-dancing with the rest of the gang. She also takes an occasional trip to Hut land. She claims she goes up to roller skate! Will’s one of those lucky girls with naturally curly hair. She’s a swell friend and one you’ll always like to have around. Best of everything to you. Will. FAREWELL Farewell to B. F. High School, farewell to our teachers, too. The cradle of our education, the home of all the youths. Wherever we may wander in all the future years. We will never forget B. F. through sorrow and through tears. We want to thank our parents for all they’ve done for us: Our parents are the people whom we can always trust. When we had any troubles, they always helped us through; They always are behind us, no matter what we do. MARO TERITE FERRY

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