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

 - Class of 1950

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NAME ALIBI JANE MACK Couldn’t find a ride down RACHEL MATHERS No future in it JOHN MKLLISH Broke OERALDINE PALMER Have to do my bookkeeping ADELINE PANEK Can t. My mother won’t let me JOAN PARROTT Cotta work KENNETH PARROTT Was over at the Armory KENNETH PATTERSON Have to help Cookie CHARLES PENCEK I’m too old MARC.CERITE PERRY Well, you know my sister-in-law MARJORIE RAYMOND No money BEATRICE REED It's getting late; I’ve got to go home CARLETON ROBY Can’t swing it JOANNE SHATTCCK Have to ask my mother LCCRETIA SHORE Cot to work at the Opera House ECC.ENE SHORT ( ar’s outa gas ELIZABETH SMITH I can’t. Have to work TERESA SNARSKI Couldn’t make it MALCOLM STREETER Had to go to Keene with my father ROSEMARY SZCCII Have to go with Freddie ROBERT TIDI) Had to work late BARBARA WELCH Cot to go to work SALLY WENTWORTH Cot to get my father's supper at nine JAMES WHITCOMB Had to go to Claremont LACRA WILLARD Had to walk from Cagevillc EXPRESSION AMBITION That's cute To have «lances eight nights a week Excuse me, mother To he an old maid Veto To graduate (Jeez To he a lumberjack’s wife Oh heck To sec the world You think so, huh? A man with looks,personality and a million dollars You don't say To replace Mr. Olhrych Can't see it To he a sports announcer Ah, cut it out To run the M. (i. M. cameras Oh my heavens To he a nurse You crumh To go a week without a fight with Ralph What do you mean? To grow CP (Jet off my ear To replace Charles Boyer Would if I could, hut I can’t To marry a multimillionaire Where there's a will there’s a way To own her own theatre Aw, go on '1'«» he an admiral It is absolutely fascinating To he a nurse Oh, really? To get a 1 river's license Couldn’t get the car Live in Connecticut and own a convertible Oh that’s awful To he a nurse What are you, a joker? To ow n Newberry’s Nice one To join a college fraternity Oh fish To teach the Psychology chapter. Friend- ship and Love, in Mr. McCarthy's place I ain’t fussy To stay out of trouble How lucky can you get? To run a garage

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I’Al'l, EMERSON Going to Springfield HOLLAND FISHER I couldn't got homo in time PAUL FLAVIN (»ot to work HUGH GRAGEN Got to work ROSE GRIPPO Had to work late ( LAYTON GRISWOLD Car wouldn’t start WILLIAM GROUT Haven't got time WORDEN HALE Gotta work RAF HALL Can't swing it! PATRICIA HAMMOND Because PRENTICE HAMMOND Who’ll I take JOHN HAYES Too tired MARY HEMINGWAY Tommy kept me up too late RICHARD HILL I did the wrong one RUSSELL HITCHCOCK Couldn’t get off the hill SHIRLEY HODGKINS Have to work WALTER JEN NISON Got to work ANTHONY JURKOIC She’s not the girl for me MICHAEL KARNACEWICZ (lot to work JOAN KING I only got (» hours sleep last night MARY KINTRY Can’t remember FRANCES KISSELL Can’t. Hughie just called RUTH LAM LEIN (Jot to take care of my little hoy friend ROBERT LYNDE Got to go see someone RAYMOND McCLARY Was out of town WILLIAM McGl’IRK Got to work As a fellow says To own Lambert's Let’s no To be an edura ted hobo What do you mean? To be a lawyer and prosecute Lana Turner Piffle To be successful For nosh sakes To own her own company Where to? To run the town farm No kidding Play professional baseball Ah-h-h—well. I'll tell you To succeed That’s true To live dangerously Oh! Sugarnut To be a nurse Let's n stomping Take over Standard Paper Company (lee, O, man To be a druggist Don't rush me To be a perfect wife Oh ya? To be a singer Thunder To join the State Police More fun To be another Vera Ellen Can't swing it To be six feet tall Holy Smokum To be a carpenter You're no buddy of mine To know as much as the greatest history professor (’lever, mighty clever To be a single career girl Oh, honestly To get an education Oh Godfrey To have a million dollars worth of clothes (lo lay an egg To play an organ Oh! To be an architectural designer Hi, boy To be a commercial artist Dog-gone it To be a trout fisherman To he a trout fisherman



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T II E S A M P L E R 31 YE OLDE SENURE CLASSE CLASS NOTABLES CLASS MELODIES Most Most Best Best Best Best (lass Popular Boy...................Anthony Jurkoic Popular (iirl.....................Joan King Looking Boy....................Malcolm Streeter Looking (iirl..................Rachel Mathers Nature! Boy................... Paul Emerson Nature! (iirl..................Beatrice Reed Crooner (Boy).....................John Hayes Most Best Best ( lass Best Best Best ('lass Crooner ((iirl).................Rachel Mathers Most Studious (iirl .......................Joan King Studious Boy....................Anthony Jurkoic Dressed Boy.........................Edward Dion Dressed (iirl.................Sally Went worth Sheik.................................Carleton Roby Athlete (Boy)......................Paul Crottv Athlete ((iirl)........................Rae Hall Sport ((iirl).................Sally Wentworth Best Sport (Boy)..............................Anthony Jurkoic Most Attractive................... Shirley Hodgkins Laziest (Iirl..........................Jane Barber Laziest Boy..............................John Mellish Class Night Hawk..............................Holland Fisher (iirl with the Biggest Drag.................Rae Hall Boy with the Biggest Drag......................Paul Crotty Most Talkative (iirl..................Cathrine Disken Most Talkative Boy.................Kenneth Patterson Wittiest Girl........................Constance Beals Wittiest Boy.......................Kenneth Patterson Smartest Girl..............................Joan King Smartest Boy. ........................Anthony Jurkoic Best Actor.......................................John Hayes Best Actress...............................Joan King Class Artist............................Ernest Bashaw Class Poet.................................Joan King Best Dancer (Boy)............................Edward Dion Best Dancer (Girl).................Shirley Hodgkins Politest Girl..................................Teresa Snarski Politest Boy..................................Anthony Jurkoic Most Modest Boy..........................Robert Tidd Most Modest Girl....................Teresa Snarski ('lass Whistler.......................John Mellish Charlie Pencek—“Take Me Out to the Ball Game Marguerite Perry “Oh! Johnny Betty Smith “Find Me a Primitive Man” Rosemary Szuch—“ Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey ” Sally Wentworth—“How Many Hearts Have You Broken?” Ralph Andosca—“Show Me the Way to Go Home!” Patsy Baldasaro—“Somebody’s Coming to My House” Ernest Bashaw What Do You Do in the Infantry? Connie Beals “1 said NO! Shirley Beinis “You’d Be Surprised” Claire Bousquet “ Why Don’t We Do This More Often?” Betty Bolles -“The Things We Did Last Summer.” Vincent Cetto—“ Mother Never Told Me It Was Anything Like This.” Rae Hall—“I’m in Ix ve With a Wonderful Guy.” Evelyn Chisamore— Who Cares?” Mary Damon “They Didn’t Believe Me. Paul Flavin “The World Owes Me a Living” Rose Grippo Someday, I Know. Clayton Griswold—“We Won’t Get Home I ntil Morning.” Bill Grout—“I Should Care.” Hugh Gragen—“Why Does It Get so Late so Early?” Mickey Karnacewicz—“My Gal Sal” Raymond McClarey—“I Don t Get It. Bill McGuirk -“Over the River.” Mary Kiniry—“After Graduation Day. Rachel Mathers “Everything Happens to Me!” Jane Barber—“Three O’Clock in the Morning.” Lawrence Benson—“Give Me Five Minutes More” Paul Crotty—“Make Believe” Kitty Disken—“I’ll Be Seeing You. Joan King—“I’m the Lonesomest Gal in Town.” ??? MAGAZINES COME TO LIFE HIT PARADE “We’ll Meet Again”—Senior (’lass “Somebody Else is Taking My Place Graduating Class There are Such Things”—Warnings “Need You Crib Sheets “Oh! How I Hate to (let I p in the Morning”—To go to school “Homework” Less of it! “I Don’t (’are Not Much!!! “Look and Listen”—Monitors “I Wake Cp in the Morning Feeling Fine Saturdays Redbook -Report cards Time What seniors never have enough of! Liberty—2:15 bell True Confession Mr. Holland’s office Calling All Girls—Bob Brown Calling All Boys Porky Seventeen- Majority of Senior (’lass Saturday Evening Post—Shaw’s I .ife— Psychology (’lass Holiday—What’s that? Parents—They never seem to understand Varsity—Paul Crotty Look—Peroxide fad Personal Romance—Sally Wentworth Today’s Woman—Joan King

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