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HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 934 Glancing back over our four years in B. F H. S., we discover that we have many happy memories. In September, 1930, we started as verdant Freshmen. The first big event in which we participated was the Senior Bazaar in November. For class officers, the following were elected:- President—Marjorie Neff Vice President--Charles Keefe Secretary—Eleenor Eingham Treasurer--Jack Robinson Then we returned in September 1931 as gay, young Sopho- mores, more settled down but out for a good time. Again we took part in the annual Senior Bazaar. For class officers we elected:- President--Ralph Knight, Jr. Vice President--Eleanor Bingham Secretary--Thomas Curtin Treasurer--Charles Keefe Once more we returned in September 1932, but this time as jolly Juniors, half cf our High School career having been completed. The big event of this year was our Junior Prom and also the Senior Hop, which was given in honor of the Seniors. Many Juniors took part in the Southern Vermont Musical Festival, which was held in the gymn. The following were elected as class officers:-- President--Charles Keefe Vice President--John Fletcher Secretary--Becky Burt Treasurer--Thomas Curtin Finally we returned to our dear old Alma Mater in September 1933 as grand old Seniors and very dignified. This was the most eventful of our four years. In November the Seniors presented their annual plays. Isle and Grandma Pulls The String, and the regular Senior Bazaar. Then again in March the annual Senior play, The Importance of Being Earnest, was given. In May we started exchanging our name cards, which will bring back to us many pleasant memories of our High School years. The Seniors, together with other members of the school made a remarkable exhibit of their hobbies. One of the most outstanding events of our Senior Year was the school's winning the Brattleboro track meet. A cup was presented to Mr. Smith by Thomas Curtin. Then came Commencement Week, both a happy and a sad time.
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The following were elected as officers:- President--Thomas Curtin Vice President--' Villiam Lawlor Secretary--Frances Hennessey Treasurer—Olive Wilson Class colors--crimson and white. IMAGINE ! Jack Robinson not knowing where he comes in Latin. Bill Yankowitch weighing 100 lbs Irene Croto in shorts. Wallace Janiak running the h-pa- dred yard dash. Alvia Garland in Mae West's jilaco. Claire Kane not talking about her boy friend. Jimmie Ttlaro not smiling. Keefiesnot sore at himself. Fred Bell winning the title of the tallest man in the world , Wink Kissel taking Floyd Gibbons place. Durward not telling about his girl from Claremont. Herman eston with his hair combed. Elle Bingham without Louie Brown. Patnode not asleep in English clads. A1 Jancewicz in an Austin. Rob Shaughnessey with a whole package of cigarettes. Esther Richards without Noyes. Joe Willette not shewing gum. Elbert Blodgett in a tuxedo Anna Sanders with curls. Alice Boucher not giggling Ruth James not talking about boys. Helen Clough not sleepy. Permelia Ruggles coming to school every day in the year. Eileen Pierce as the world's smallest midget. 0Susan Thompson not making up to some boy. Boulah Thorpe with a voice like a man. Regis Massucco as tall as Eileen Pierce . Helen Kissel jumping rope. Poddy Leene working nights. Phil Provost as a poet.
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