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

 - Class of 1937

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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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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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NAM E EXPRESSION ALIBI MICHAEL FIRGAT Shucks! It wasn’t my fault. DORIS GARVEY Seen Fee? I gotta date. MARY GILLIS Hi Joe! I've been working. KATHERINK GRIFFIN Maybe I’m wrong! 1 got to go hofcne. IDA HALL Ask somebody else! That’s my worst subject. EDMUND HARTNETT Save me the butt! Why should I do it? VINCENT HARTY Shoot you a game of one- ball! I had to walk! RAYMOND HARWOOD My mammy calls me T-Bone Had to work. BERNARD HITRUSKO Gee, but I’m tired! Takes too long. GEORGE JEWETT Er-r-ruh!!! Had to go on duty. MICHEL JURKOIC T did it! Can’t help it. JOHN KEEFE I wish I could take the car to Gageville! I had to rehearse. KATHRYN KELLEY Judas! Same as Griffin's. LAWRENCE KELLEY Hi, Skip! Went to Colby. MARGARET KENNEDY You’re a riot! I just didn’t think. FRANCIS KJNIRY Wanna rassle! Gotta go to work. AMBITION OCCUPATION IN 1945 To raise prize bogs for World’s Fair. Raising the hogs. To surpass Mac West. Secretary to the (iovenor To l e a psychiatrist. Nursing a group of idiots. To Ik a nurse. School nurse in North Walpole. To go to college. Spanish Senora. To be a big league player. Selling soda ami popcorn in ball parks. Street cleaner. Writing an autobiography. To l e an English teacher. Still in High School. To Ik a fast man. Advertising mattresses in a store window. To be Chief of Police in B. F. Founder of Sneak Up On 'Em Detective Agency. To take Dan Brown’s position. President of a janitor organization. To l c a second Eddie Duchin. Playing at the Barn at Westminster. To be a school teacher. Teaching Shorthand to the Chinese. To be a critic. Writer of modern poetry. To enter a convent. A member of a cloister in France. To be manager of First National Store. Selling apples on a street corner in Cold River.

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