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

 - Class of 1937

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14 THE S A M PEER NORMAN THOMPSON “Nam” College Prep. Course; Gym Ex. 3; (Jlee Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3; French Club 2, 3; I atin Club 2, 3; “Jone- sev” 4; “Enchanted Isle”; “The Maid and The Middy”; “Thank You Doctor”; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4. “Norm ”, our class sheik, has also a swell voice. At any moment he is apt to break into a song. “Norm” has had an interest in veterinarians for quite a long time, even though some girls have tried to discourage him. We all know the reason for this interest—or do we? ELIZABETH USHER “Lib General Course; Band and Orchestra; Spotlight Club 2, 3, 4; Jonesey”; Glee Club 1; President of Spanish Club 3. The girl who captured three of the most coveted titles in “Senior Notables”; best looking, best dressed and most attractive. Elizabeth has a future as queen of the ivories. She is a member of the band and orchestra and no one knows what the school will do without her squeak,—or is it squawk? ALVENA WAYSVILLE “ Herman ” General Course; Basketball 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 3. Talks much—says little. “Ilerm” lives in North Wal- pole but prefers the town of Rockingham. Besides playing basketball she is known for her detective work. We hear she even has a badge, we wonder how she earned it! ERWIN WESTON Erwin Commercial ('ourse. The only timid boy in the senior class who spends his time raising chickens. Erwin has a future in shorthand and typewriting and we hope he gets it! HAROLD WILCOX Harold General Course. Although Harold is quiet, he is pretty fast when it comes to taking down dictation in shorthand. Harold, too, has a future in this field and we wish him all the success in the world. ROGER WILLARD “Hucle General Course; Basketball 3, 4. One of Rockingham's prize basketball players. He won the heart of every girl in B. F. H. S. “Huck” spent most of his time in North Walpole with a certain young girl— she spent her Saturdays in Rockingham—helping him do his work. ULA WRIGHT Ula General Course; French Club, 2; Home Ec. Club 3. Tla, our quiet class poet, is also an Algebra 11 shark. Her ability to solve Trigonometric ratios and functions leaves Mr. Holder’s mouth wide open. Cla’s private life still remains one of the secrets the class has yet to unfold. When w ill we hear about it, Ula?

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T HE S A M P L E R 18 MELVIN MILLER “Popeye ’ Dramatics Club 2, 3; (ilee Club, 2, 3, 4. College Preparatory Course Popeye” will always be remembered as the Guitar player of the class. We don’t know whether or not it is his guitar playing that takes his interests from Main Room to Room IS every recess. Rae! Rae! CORENA MINER “ Tele General Course; Home Ec. Club 3; French Club Tete” doesn’t seem to say much, we l et she will be heard from in the future. Her better half makes up for all that “Tete” doesn’t say. ELIZABETH MORSE “Libby” General Course; Horne Ec. Club 3. She came from that big town of Gagcville, but she seems to prefer Alstead for her male escorts. She was always witlr a different partner in Home Ec.—maybe il was her cooking that scared them away. Just another one of our girls who spends most of her spare time working in New- berry’s. AUDREY MURTHA “Squ irt ’ ’ Latin Course; President of (dee Club 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; “Knives From Syria”; Property Mgr. of “Seven Keys to Baldpate”; President of Home Ec. Club 3; Vice- President of French Club 3; Iatin Club 2, 3; “Growing Pains”; Inquiring Reporter of School News; “The Maid and the Middy”; Banquet Committee 4. Audrey is going to 1m a teacher, will she lie very strict or not strict enough? Audrey’s favorite songs are Irish songs. We wonder why they seem to draw a certain Irish boy. Keep it up, Audrey, you’re doing swell. EDWARD NASKI “Pansy” General Course. We certainly don’t know where Eddie got the name “Pansy” because he’s far from what the name signify». “Pansy” and Jimmie Lindstrom are inseparable in both work and play. ELMER NICHOLS “Elm” General Course. “Elm” came from way down in Westminster. The Bellows Falls girls do not seem to satisfy him, anyway he sticks to Westminster. What’s the matter with our girls, “ Elm”? In all seriousness “Elm” is one of our most bril- liant students. ANNA PHEUR Anna Ditin Course; Home Ec. Club 3; Latin Club 3, 4; (dee Club 3; Ring and Invitation Committee 4. Anna is the girl from North Walpole who literally captures the song, Keep that Twinkle in Your Eye”. Another one of t|je girls who fought her way through four years of Ditin and came out on top. She has a cousin in Walpole who thrilled all the girls with his voice. We think she prefers Charlestown herself. THOMAS POWERS “.Skeener General Course; Opera House Committee. “Sheener was one of the most studious boys of our class, and if studying books ever enlightened a person, “Sheener” certainly must be a bright boy. His favorite pastime is riding horses which often makes us wonder if he has ever been thrown. FLORENCE RANSOM “Flo” General Course; Home Ec. Club 3. A quiet girl whom one seldom knew was around. Flor- ence spent most of her time in the typing room—to an ad- vantage. We always knew where to find her. BEVERLY RAYMOND “ Bee” Ditin Course; French Club 3; Ijitin Club 3; Home Ec. Club 3. One of the few surviving girls who started from George Street School. It is said she has her eye on someone in Springfield although she has never brought him around for us to see. DONALD SHAUGHNEvSSY “Clancy” General Course; Football 3. 4; Hockey 3, 4; Tennis 3; (ilee Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 2, 3. The bright spot of the hockey team—the dull spot of the shop class. 'Phe boy who let his interest wander from school work to other things, especially sophomores and swimming. MARY SHELC Mary Latin Course; French Club 2, 3; Ditin Club 2, 3; Home Ec. Club 3. You never know whether she is around or not I3eca11.se you never hear a sound out of her except when she is re- citing in class. And somehow she always knows the answers. You should have told the rest of us how, Mary; we surely would have appreciated it. HORTENSE SHERMAN “Shermy” (ieneral Course; Student Forum 1, 2; Spotlight Club 1, 2; (ilee Club 4; Decorating Committee for Junior Prom. Hortense likes to draw—who knows she may be editor of t he funnies yet. She likes to argue and her chief pastime is making people mad at her— but all in fun. HELEN SNARSKI Helen (ieneral Course; Home Ec. Club 3. A girl who is always seen but seldom heard, from Bar- tonsville. She likes to argue especially in Home Ec., but she’s a good cook in spite of it all. STEVEN SOBOLESKI “Stash” (ieneral Course; Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4. Captain of our basketball team and another of Rock- ingham’s products. He took a winning team to Rutland and did himself and the team proud. It is reported he is going to be a G-Man (garbage man)—but nobody knows— or about his interests in the opposite sex. ( HARLES STEWART “Galloper” (ieneral Course; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4. “Galloper ” got the name “Galloper” because he galloped Where? On the basketball court of course. He is also known for some of the acrobatics he used on the court. MARY TAYLOR Mary Commercial Course; (ilee Club 1; Secretary of Student Forum 2; Typist for School News; A. A. Committee 1. Mary hails from Cambridgeport. She is a quiet, stu- dious girl but also a g»x d sport. There is no need to wish Mary success in her future undertakings, because it will just come natural to a girl so deserving as she. RUTH TAYLOR Ruth College Preparatory Course; Basketball 4; Ring and Invitation Committee 4; “Jonesey ; Prompter of Senior Play; Spotlight Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; French Club 1, 2, 3; Senior Play Committee; “Growing Pains”; Glee Club 1; Prompter of “Wonder Hat”, Editor of School News; Band and Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. One in a Million” the song fits her perfectly. Besides playing basketball and going to dances, she comes off with the title Salutatorian. She was an officer in almost every club in school besides many outside ones, and everyone is still wondering when she found time to study. The most of them put it to her drags, but we know better.



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SENIOR KNOCKS NAME EXPRESSION ALIBI AMBITION OCCUPATION IN 1045 EVELYN ADAMS For heaven’s sakes! I was absent. To have a perfect attendance record. (living lessons on the value of punctuality. GUY BALD ASARO I says to myself! IxK k how far 1 had to walk ! To install a bus line from N. W. to B. F. H. S. Running a bus for N. W. schoolboys and girls. ESTHER BARRY ‘Twas a great game, Ma! 1 forgot. Owner of a dress shop. “Madam du Barry” in an ultra-modern dress shop % WILFRED BODINE Oui, Monsieur! I had to do my English. To be a French teacher. A plumber in Cambridgeport. STEPHEN BOLASKI Oh Yeah! I'm an A student but I get a B. To Ik a bigger ami better farmer. Owner of a bigger and better farm in Rockingham. SHIRLEY CARVER • Don’t! Didn’t have time. To Ik ambitious. Still trying. KATHERINE CASKINS Oh Yeah! I don’t feel wel (today. To grow curv cs .and marry a Russian. Trying to reduce. EVELYN CLAREY Oh-boy! Oh-boy! Oh-boy! I forgot. To be an opera singer. A husband-caller on Major Bowes Amateur hour' HENRY CRAY Oh sugar! Had to go to the library. To Ik a librarian. Picking weeds at the Poor Farm. JOHN DEDRICK (i way! Went to sleep. To be a tramp. Touring the U. S. by Freight. DORIS DEWEY Have you seen Paul? Jimmie came home. To Ik a kindergarten geacher. Teaching a private kindergarten in Florida. JOHN DIVOLL W-all! That’s what I thought. To Ik a cowboy. Star in Wild West Shows. JAMES DOUGHERTY What’s the story? He doesn’t need one. Ale Tester in the Crayco. Farming in I Londonderry. MARTHA DOWNING Heavenly days! The horse got a sore leg. Breeder of Derby winners. Breeding work horses for the Town. GEORGE ESTES I disagree! Hadda go to the doctor’s. To Ik a Fuller Brush Man. Autographing his photographs. ALBERTA FAIR Gee! I didn't have time. To Ik a hairdresser. Taking Evelyn Adams’ lectures in Shorthand. THELMA FREDERICK Gosh! 1 didn’t study it. i To own a group of fresh-air taxis. 'lYaching turtles how to run.. JANICE FULLER Gee! Just couldn’t do it. To be a stenographer. Stenographer in the Harbro Shoe Factory.

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