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

 - Class of 1951

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B. F. A. Mercury ,IIIIIIInnannnannnnn mn-mumm1uvvI..:-nnnnnnnnu-mn Clam mplzery -mn-mn -ummm n:mmmrmuuuuu mnummnm nnnnnnnummmunnuumnnuumanumm1ue1IIIIInImnnmummnuu By Mary-lean Luneau The Class of '51 not unlike any other gradua- ting class of Bellows Free Academy looks for- ward to graduation and all its activities. These activities, created to interest the students and bring honor to the deserving ones, have been and are still for the appreciation of the class. For instance, the students who have made them- selves outstanding by attaining a place in the lIall of Fame and the Class History are proud of their achievement. No one knows what the fu- ture holds for them, but I shall endeavor to pro- phesy what the Class of '51 will be doing in the year 1965. Upon graduation I had secured employment with the International Airlines and was imme- diately transferred to the Belgian Congo which caused me to lose contact with all my classmates. Fourteen years later my vacations had accumu- lated until I had a whole year in which to enjoy myself, so I looked up my former classmates. As I drove along the countryside, I came up- on a huge sign reading Bing Lang, Tom Anstey and Larry King, Contractors . Behind the sign was a beautiful white rambling building, on the front door in bold letters was written Hunkis Nlonksfi At this point I had to stop for some gas at the station across the street. Ralph Putnam came to offer his services. He informed me that a lot of work had to be done on the car, there- for I decided to visit the building I had so ad- mired, known as Hunk's Monks. Upon enter- ing I was greeted by the receptionist who intro- duced herself as Virginia Dacey. I told her Iid like to visit the zoo. She gave me a stony look and informed me that I was in a very distinguish- ed home for orphans. After I apologized. she introduced me to the other employees in the room, Jeannette Belair and Eleanor Sweet. sec- retaries. I was looking with envy at their comfortable chairs when suddenly three little boys ran through the room. Close behind them c unc two nurses. I recognized Ioan jean and Betty Brouil- lette. Next I was introduced to the bookkeeper, Estalie Rich. Then the two nurses came back with the culprits and I was allowed to follow them to the childrenis quarters. The murals on the walls were all painted by Denise Bertrand. Teachers Betty Towle and lanice Church were busy making their pupils behave. In another room Iuanita Hill was teaching a group of girls how to mend their stockings, and Pat Boom- hower was showing the boys how to press their trousers. She was having success, too. Betty Muzzy was giving art lessons and Ercell Tarbox was teaching music. By now I was really an- xious to meet Hunk. I was ushered into a very large room with many desks. Some of the per- sonnel had gone out for a smoke, but by the name plates on the desks I learned that Tom Bock was Assistant Manager. His private sec- retary was Faith Britch. Then at the Personnel Manageris desk was a name plate with the name LOUIS CHABOT on it. A newspaper was on his desk. I glanced through it and discovered that Stanley Beauregard was Chief Editor, Ber- nard Cadieux, Cartoonistg and Polly Sheltra was Fashion Editor. At last I met the wizard at the head of this huge institution. Mary Hungerford, a very dig- nified lady, shook hands with me, Now I had visited everything but the orphanage's truck farm which was run by Fred Nichols. Armand Cendron did all the trucking. The products left over were sold to the AGP whose president was Howard MOSS. By now I thought it time to find out if the car was repaired. The proprietor, Guy Johnson, told me that it was not worth Hxing, so I bought

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