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

 - Class of 1957

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Runners-Up Carol Turner Beverly Gaboury Ruth Hemond Jackie Montgomery Gail Montgomery Carol Turner Anita Tarris Linda Soule Carol Turner Barbara Benoit Betty Ross Jackie Montgomery Carol Turner Jackie Montgomery Lauriee Turnbull Carol Turner Theresa Vineelette Ruth Heniond Bev. Gaboury Barb Benoit Mary Ellen Gillespie Judy Savard Linda Soule Carol Turner Carol Turner Jeannine Duquette Bertha Lumbra Betty Cantell Betty Cantell Betty Ross Jean Kelley Kay Ready Gail Kissane IR Girl Superlative Beverly Gaboury Maggie Giroux Jeannine Duquette Linda Soule Jeannine Duquette Florence Hilliker Carol Turner Ruth Hemond Florence Hilliker Bev. Gaboury Maggie Giroux Jean Biggie Joan Aldrich Mary Ellen Gillespie Sandra Kelley Sally Pratt Bev. Gaboury Jackie Montgomery Judy Morton Brenda Benoit Carol Turner Bev Gaboury Linda Soule Anita Tarris Dot Neiburg Bat Pelkey Kay Ready Maggie Giroux Barbara Benoit Barbara Talcott Linda Soule Carol Simonds CLASS PO L Most Popular F riendliest Most Dignified Best Looking Most Likely to Succeed Best Dancer Class Chatterbox Nicest Smile Smoothest Line Boy Superlative Jim Fitzgerald Francis Davies Norman Manning Bob Pierce Dick L'Ecuyer Leonard Trombley Robert Clack Robert Girvan Deany Paquette Best Extra-Curricular WorkerDick Ready Most Fun to be With Prettiest Eyes Best Athlete Best Figure-Physique Best Actress-Actor Biggest Bluffer Most Conscientious Prettiest Hair Best School Spirit Best Musician Class Comedian Luckiest Class Flirt Gum Chewer Most Studious Most Natural Most Argumentative Heartbreakers Deepest Blusher Quietest Best Dresser Most Popular Undergraduates Robert Girvan Robert Roy Leonard Trombley Paul Bilodeau Andy Urquhart Deany Paquette Dick Bombard Paul Bilodeau David Bachard Andy Urquhart Deany Paquette Jim Fitzgerald Deany Paquette Fay Caswell Andy Urquhart Robert Roy Dick Ready Toby Sanborn Fay Caswell Bernard Gregoire Bob Pierce Ollie Dunlap Runners-Up Paul Bilodeau Jim Fitzgerald Dick Ready Toby Sanborn Jim Fitzgerald Francis Davies David Lemnah Toby Sanborn Toby Sanborn Paul Bilodeau Paul Biloilcau Leonard Trornhlcy Toby Sanborn Dave Reirden Leonard Tromblcw Alan Harrington Dave Holbrook Dick Ready Phillip Pelkcy Jim Fitzgerald Norman Mannin Squirt Moore Roger Gingras Fay Caswell Danny Morton Dick Ready Norman Manning Danny Morton Bob Pierce Andy Urquhart Richard Ashline Toby Sanborn Neil Driver 30

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Allen K. Harrington leaves with his hair hanging in front of his eyes. , Mary Ellen Gillespie leaves carrying a paint brush and a song book. Jim Arnold leaves a St. Bernard to Neil Driver so he may rescue more fair maidens. Laurice Turnbull leaves her acting ability to be distributed evenly between Charlie Allard and Larry Wells! Delbert Bressette leaves his graceful handwriting to Louise Bouchard. Pat Demag leaves her red pony tail to Bev Ovitt in hopes that she wears it in good health. Phil Pelkey leaves looking for his Hound Dogli' Barbara Benoit leaves the teachers to cope with the rest of the Benoit clan until 1972. Leonard Trombley leaves Ollie Dunlap the ability to stay in the library for 5 minutes. Kay Ready leaves to Sally Roberts . . . Oh, never inindll Bob locker to Butch Hebert. Pierce leaves the star on his dressing-room Jean Kelly leaves her giggle echoing in the class- rooms. Dick Bombard leaves the record room to Wendell Spin 'em, kidl Pat Pelkey leaves to Bobby Burns her shining con- duct in Study Period. lleald. Dick L'Ecuyer leaves his false teeth to Jimmy Charron. Sally Kelley leaves to join Eddie DesLauriers. Alan King leaves his quiet and reserved ways to Cary Phillips. Ruth Hemond leaves her hair to any dye company that can match the color. Norm Manning leaves his size and weight to Dickie Chambers. Jeanine Duquette leaves her precision timing to a Swiss watch. Francis Potter leaves his good luck to Mickey Shmidt. Sandy Smart leaves her quiet manner on basketball trips to Pat Tarte. Calvin Norton leaves by the nearest exit. Betty King leaves to go riding in a red and white Chevy. Dave Goulette leaves his arms and legs to Stevie Gregg. Wear ,em well! Florence Hilliker leaves Sandra Rath a calendar with each school day clearly marked on it. Deanie Paquette leaves-as rapidly as possible. Gail Montgomery leaves her dual seats in Room 21 to anyone who is crazy enough to try to take two histories in the same year. Danny Morton leaves the Saturday night dances like theyire never been left before. Beverly Adams leaves just as quietly as she came. Dick Ready leaves convinced that it is next to im- possible to win an argument with Mr. Comi. Jackie Montgomery leaves her flirtatious ways to Jackie Prouty-as if she needs them. Kenny Bushey leaves his deer hunting ability to Mr. White. Judy Savard leaves to Bob Lumbra her ability to get along with his brother. Dave Lemnah leaves with six hammers, a keg of nails, and four hacksaws from Shop. That's to help his fatheris business, of course! Esther Sweeney leaves having acquired a liking for Greer1',. Allen Fairbanks leaves his nickname Lightning,' to Richard Hobum. Theresa Vincellette leaves her shyness to Jackie Fregeau. Roddy Hill leaves in the capacity of Good Will Ambassador to Burlington. Rfances Ward leaves her shorthand book to Esther Lareau. Bob Boomhover leaves his corridor permits to Greg Pierce. Rita Ploof leaves her Kleenex to Little Lulu. Roger Gingras leaves Anne Voudrien walking in the halls alone. Bev Cota leaves her fondness for dear old B.F.A. to her sister, Pat. David Gilbert leaves 50 lbs. to Arthur Bell. Dick Ashline leaves his broom in Shop to any boy who will be willing to leave the room spotless. Rollin Putnam leaves to his sister, Joyce, his ability to get along with the teachers. Wallace Casavant leaves his sturdy frame and mus- cular build to George Collins. Dave Cleveland leaves his plaid shirts to be sold at the Trading Post. Paul Bilodeau leaves his physique to Pete Rath. Jim Fitzgerald leaves his executive ability to the future presidents of Student Council. Billy LaPan leaves nothing, heis taking everything with him! Lastly, we hereby appoint the Construction Crew of South Main St. Exeeutors of this our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former Wills made by us. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto sub- scribed our names this 10th day of June in the year Nine- teen Hundred and Fifty-Seven. THE CLASS OF 1957 Witnessed by: Paul Greenwood, Proprietor of Greenwood,s Grillv Winky Dink, Box 00, Highgate Springs 342, Vermont Canadian Customs, Canadian Border, United States of Canada 29



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Advice T 0 ruler raduates JUDY SAVARD AND DOUGLAS REED We, the Class of 1957, as other departing Senior Classes have done, leave some very helpful-and what we think is sound-advice to the poor mixed-up kids of the lower classes. We are sorry to say that we don't have a lamp of knowledge that we can leave, d0n't get us wrong, we do have the lamp of knowledge, but somehow we could never light itll First of all, we advise the class of 1960 not to be too bold. You'd think they owned the place. Be like us: we don't care WHO owns it!! To the class of 1959: Youire just getting used to this place, so you think, but you never do. And to the class of 1958: We know youire in a hurry to leave school, but stop rushing yourselves. Furthermore we advise: -that Sterling Coon start behaving himself in book- keeping room and leave the girls alone, -any Freshman girl who wants to overcome shyness to start playing basketball for Mr. Comi, -that Susan Bessette take it easy on the students who take over study periods, maybe some day you will be one of them, -Freshmen in general not to be so wise! -Marcia Saxby to stay off the 3:30 Club, it doesn't count in your yearbook, -whomever it may concern to take it easy on Mr. Ford, his days among us are numbered, -that Steve Gregg stop smoking. You'll never grow, -Bob Lumbra to stop taking an extra week's vaca- tion when he feels like it, -jackie Fregeau and Ann Voudrin to get walking boots and new bathing suits because Roger Gingras and Bob Boomhover will be sailing the ocean blue very soon, -all parties concerned: there will be no more making-out on the sehoolis front steps, -all Freshmen to slow down, or when they reach their senior year they wonit have any new experiences. -that Neil Driver pay attention for once and listen to Mr. Fordis successor. You may pass. -that Donald Allard get a pair of suspenders. Please! -that you use the favorite hiding place of one of our better students when you want to get out of work- ing-but he didn't say where it is! -Dick DesLauriers to try to settle down, it's not so hard, Dick, -that Neil Driver makes good friends with Mr. Sunderland, he may be with him a few more years, Cwhieh pronoun refers to whom? Edd -that Judy Clark get somebody to help hang onto her horse so she won't have to keep chasing him. Looking for a job, Dick Mullen? -that Mary Swisler not let people bother her next year as they did this, with all their teasing, she blushes too easily, . -that Dolly Wood-if she is going to have an ar- gument with somebody-stay out of the girls, room and to take it easy on Pinky,, Giroux, -to all girls who are taking Home Ee.: be good to Mrs. Larabee, 31 -that Pat Tarte please decide between the two Charrons, -that all underelassmen start using handkerchiefs to blow their noses, -all junior girls to act their ages and not as old as they act now, -that Herbert Remillard grow bigger before he tries to cross that border again, -that Hazel Talcott forget Reg LaPlant, -any junior taking Modern History next year to spend time practicing oral news reporting, otherwise he will discover-even as we have-that Mr. Comi does not keep boxes of Kleenex, -that Mrs. Prince get a water cooler for her very thirsty students, -that any girl who is going to play basketball, see Barb Benoit for a pair of unused sneakers, -that you take good care of all school property and Mr. Kazuba, -that Judy Clark take good care of Deanie Pa- quetteis HALO, he may want it back, fLate Bulletin: Paquette's halo has been destroyedj -that all underelassmen refrain from ice fishing from a car: fThis advise from Old Gramp,' Glackl, -that all junior boys stay off the Highgate road, -that Pat Mead and Eliza Story stop trying to share the same boyfriend. There is no shortage, girls! -that next yearis seniors in the Jamboree who are going to have supper at Mr. F ordis, better start walking now!! It's a long way to the KENTS HILL SCHOOL!! -that Steve Gregg start picking on people his own size, -that all keep South of the Border, -that Honey Jean and Russell Green stop holding down the front steps. The office isnit far from there, -that Maurice Lumbra watch out not only for people who peek around corners but also that he beware of the weird looks from fellow students and teachers. They may be spies of Gezoov?? -that Anita Hilliker forget Donald Allard, he's not the only tin can in the dump, -that Sandra Rath and Russ Green stop believing idle gossip and don't give the juniors a hard time like the seniors gave you. just don't get so all fired .... shook u 'ill P -that Judy Gregg make up her mind what color she would like her hair. She might also sew a dust mop on the seat of her basketball uniform so when she falls, she CAN clean the floor at the same time, -that Gail Hutchinson not spread gossip, especially when the girl she told it to didn't know her boy friend was going with some one else, -that Gail Kissane and Bill Simonds go horseback riding alone and keep out of the woods, -that all underelassmen get a copv of the Poultney High School year book, 1909! ' This advice was written with no intentional malice -Cmuch?!l-towards anyone. We also hope that some of you will put our advice to work.

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