Bellows Free Academy - Alpha Omega Yearbook (St Albans, VT)

 - Class of 1951

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13. If. A. M e r C u 1' y 17 GIRLS' STATE CHAMPS 1950-51 lst row, lull to right -- Mary Hungerford, Dawn MacArthur, 'l'6I'l'y Leduc, Tiny Rin-ln. ,Im-kin' L'Eg-nycr, .Io Perry, Linda Greenin, Barb Cusavant 7ncl nm' lm-lt to right - C0114-l1 Doc Comi, Connie Hebert, Rau- Brown, Shirlev Tlnnnpson. Suv Dworslmk, Capt. Cinnx' DklCL'y, Pvnny Collins, Dot Boivin, Mgr. Nancy Nelson st row, ll-lt to right -- Eclclie Bailey, Torn Pivrcc, Annnncl Nlussvy, Larry Ruymoncl, 'll-cl Arvl, 'KN1ov Bonclumcl, 'Vcc Swuinlmamk, -lim Hoclct, Hlckevn Ashton 7nd row, l to r - lun Sunlmrn, l'lUNQ'1ll'Ql Doclcls, Nlgxxg Lu- Cnvrtin. Gwxrge Cillx-rl, Lon Clmlmut. Cliff S1lI'gi llt, l'l0VVill'Ll lllumlvs. Dallicl Bl'l'l'y K x ml nm, l llll'-clIJ21L'll XVl1itc, Kitt1-n Coucl, Bing Gilbert, l'v.Al1lL'llllPS. -Iulnn lD1llgll2lllll, Nlanx-4-l Cirmu, 'l'mnRIcCn11ll:1y 1314-lc Xlurtun. lmn Starr, Buy c:llfK'tll'. lllcli clll2lilNVlCl'i. lmnmy llalll, Dull c.llyllUXN1'lll. lzclcllv l7il4lllf'l. B. I1lL'lllIi'5 Din-lx Bnmcmlis. l':llll4'I' Arvl, Burl llculcl, Assistaull Crmvlu Massa

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16 B. F. A. Mercury wnuu nnunnnuuuuuunnnnnn unnnunnuunnunnunnuuunnnnnuuunnnuuunnnuunuuvn nuununnnnnonununnuuuunnnnuunnuuuunnunnnnuuu In-55 Class il! of 'K-51 unnunnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnuHnuunnuununnnuuuununununnnunnnnnnnnununuununnuunnnnunuuunuuuunnnn vunnuuuunnuuunnunn unununnnnnnnnnnuvn'nurnnuuununuu111IuluuuuunnunnnnnnnnrnninnnuvIIIv1unn1uusenuuuuuuuIu1unuluuuuuuuuuunnuuuuuruunnnuuunuuau 1 an u Lawyer, Tlwmas E. Rock Mfe, the class of 1951 of the city of St. Albans in the county of Franklin and State of Vermont, being of sound mind and memory and being pre- pared to step through these portals of secondary education, do make, publish and decree this last will and testament. FIRSTLY-To our rightful heirs, the juniors, we bequeath our wisdom, cooperativeness, and authority. SECONDLY-To the sophomores and fresh- men, we leave our determination and unfaltering courage to carry on nobly. THlRDLY-To the faculty we leave undy- ing love and thankfulness for the knowledge they have bestowed upon us. FOURTHLY-To worthy undergraduates the following bequests: Item I-june Colomb leaves her gift of gabv to Elsie Story. Item II-Ted Arel leaves his athletic ability to Robert Kaye. Item III-Mary Hungerford leaves her basket- ball tennises to some worthy girl. Mary claims that because of limited use they are in excellent condition. Item IV-Bill Lang, David Ready, and George Rand, leave some of their height to be equally distributed among Chris Casperon, Roger Luneau and Richard Cruikshank. Item V-Stanley Pop,' Beauregard, the heavy weight champion, leaves room 21 undefeat- ed. Right, Mr. Follett? Item VI-john Kendrick leaves Sue White to B. F. A. for two more years. Item VII-Louis Chabot wants Dawn Mac- Arthur left alone. Item VIII-John Poland leaves his mustache to the Rhodes brothers. Item. IX--Cary McEwen leaves his sense of humor to Charles Macia. Item X-Bob Smart and Fritz Dworshak leaves their scholastic ability to Tom Starr. Item XI-Barb Casavant leaves her quiet traits to Iosephine Perry. Item XII-lan Church leaves her ability to win arguments to Ioan Walsh. Item XIII-Clifford Sargent leaves his ability to get along with Mr. McCarty to Woody Buk- er. Item XIV-Shirley Thompson leaves her long flowing locks to lean St. Denis. Item XV-Tiny Rich leaves her left-handed shot to Sue Dworshak, so Susie will be complete in basketball. Item XVI--Polly Sheltra leaves her ability to get along with people to Lise Duval in hopes that she uses it. Item XVII-Nita Hill leaves her blush to Emily King. Item XVIII-Guy johnson, B. F. Afs Van john- son, bequeaths his deep stage voice and Barrymore technique as a thespian Romeo, to David Berry. Item XIX-The five year men leave with great exultation. LASTLY-We hereby appoint the faculty of Bellows Free Academy executors of this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us made. In Witness Whereof we have hereunto sub- scribed our name this 11th day of Iune in the Year Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-One. THE CLASS OF 1951 Witnessed by- Mr. U. Know VVho, from U. Know Where, Indiana. Mr. I. M. Lonely, residing in the Sahara Desert, Africa. Miss C. U. Around, residing at Lumbago Lodge, Arkansas.



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Advzke To Undergraduates 11Immm-nnummnmumnnmm-nmuumnunnnmnnIInunnumnunnnu mmnInummnnmmnnnu munmnnnmunuununInnnnIunmmmmmmmnumnnnnunummmmuuuvnmmuununuunnnummmII1mnInnvIImmmmuuuuummunmnumumm nmnn11Innmmnnnumnnnu1nmuunumuummmmum 1nnnnummuunnmnm By lime C olomb The time has come for the class of 1951 to take its departure. We have spent only four short years here, but in that time, we have ac- quired a vast amount of knowledge. It is cus- tomary for the departing class to leave the un- dergraduates shreds of wisdom which it has ac- quired during its short stay at Bellows Free Aca- demy. Of course we can't put in this all that we have accomplished but we shall try. We have been through it all and feel it is our duty to ad- vise a few. We advise: Eddie Paquette to put Venetian blinds in his car so he and Sally won't be dis- turbed during the noon hour. We advise: lean St. Denis to let her hair grow so she can obtain the long flowing locks that Shirley Thompson has. We advise: Mary Murray to start looking for someone else, because Ted will soon be gone. We advise: joan Walsh to get a boy friend that she, too, may enjoy her senior year. We advise: Sue Larow to try to get away with chewing gum like Ercell Tarbox. VVe advise: Carol Elwood to put his height and weight to some advantage like Popp Beau- regard. Now the time has come for the students them- selves to advise their friends. Virginia Dacey advises Mr. Comi to respect her more if he should meet her in future years. Tiny Rich advises Iohn Rhodes to think more and talk less. Faith VVilson advises lane Quilliam and Gloria Frazier to keep the seats in the Trustees, Room warm as she did. Nita Hill advises her sister to be on time now, as she won't be there to use the BATHROOM. Betty Brouillette advises Helen Raine to ac- quire some of her quietness. jan Church advises Janet Fallon to walk down the hall once without twitching. Polly Sheltra advises Lise Duval to take stenography so sheill be able to understand the pained expressions on the stenography class faces. Seeing our time is running short we the class of 1951 are going to leave some advice to the fol- lowing classes. VV e advise: The class of ,52 to bring shoulder pads so they can push against the wheel harder. Huh, Mr. Sunderland? We advise: The class of ,53 to gain as much athletic ability as the class of '51? VVe advise: The class of 1954 to begin to act a little more like high school students as they will soon be sophisticated sophomores. We advise: The class of ,55 to enjoy them- selves over the summer and when they come to B. F. A. to stay clear of Room 21. We advise: The undergraduates to respect the superior upperclassmen. W'e advise: Mr. Comi not to get his hopes up too high, because there still is another Dacey, Swisler, and Colomb to go. VVe think we have given all the advice that is necessary for the undergraduates to know, so they may continue the rest of their years at Bel- lows Free Academy with Great Success.

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