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

 - Class of 1943

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T II E S A M P L E R n JEAN FABIAN College Preparatory “Dee” “ Tho Vm anything but clever I could talk on forever. Glee Club 2. 3; School Column 2, 3; What’s the matter with Bellows Falls?—ask Jean. What is the most per- fect place in the world to live? ask Jean. She certainly won’t mind telling you. Too bad she had to move, but New Haven’s loss is Bellows Falls’ gain. JEROME FITZGERALD General “ Romey “ What care I if I can lie and rest. And take life at its every best. Football 3; Track 3; Vice-President of A. A. 3, 4. Koniev drives now, at least the license is called a driving license so we take it that’s what he does behind the wheel of Fenton Hennessey’s truck. How- ever, people have taken to walking on the inside of the street could Korney have something to do with this? IRENE FOLEY General “Irene “ I m as big for me as you are for you. Irene is the little girl who sits in the front of Study Hall. We hear she’s quite a star in Modern History and keeps Mrs. Thoms on the jump. Are you sure all your private discussions in class are on the subject of history? GORDON FONTAINE General “Bub “ A man every inch of him. Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 4. Bub is the silent outdoor type, at least that’s what we used to think, but times have changed. He still goes fishing and on long hikes but is his mind entirely on Nature? Nature still has its beauties but Bub takes his right along with him. JAMES GALLAGHER General “Jimmy “He can swear the deril out of heU Skiing 1. Jimmy xcas always on the go. Keene, Ludlow and others used to take up quite a bit of his time, but now that he’s given all these up for Cherry Hill, we expect to see more of Jimmy around town. Cherry Hill is so much nearer and more convenient.

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THE S A MP LE R 18 CLARE CONDON General “Conga” “Why hurry—what's the use?” Glee Club 1; School Column 3. Hubert said he used to go up to see Larry, but we wonder? If the post- man could read (Mare’s letters he’d get quite an education we did! Short- hand and cioer seem to be her bad points—and “ my hair”, she wails—cheer up. “Conga” we all have our troubles. ROSEMARY CRAY General “Rosie” “A quiet mind is richer than a crown.” Rosie is the one kid who should be applauded for her fine courage and spirit. In spite of a terrific handicap, she went through high school with Hying colors. We are all prouo to have her as a classmate, and wish her all the luck in the world! JOHN CRYAN General “Johnny” “lie trudged a'ong, unknowing what he sought. And whistled as he went, for want of thought.” Baseball 2: Foot hall 3, 4: Band 1, 2; Prom 3; School Column 3; Patrol 3, 4. Saxtons River seems to hold quite an attraction for John yes, she really is an attraction. Too bad she has to come from such a distance, makes it kind of inconvenient. CATHERINE DA MORS General “Caftie” “Because is a woman's reason.” Bazaar 4; School Column 3, 4. Catherine is one of the so-called quiet girls in the class but ask anyone from over the river about her and they might not say “quiet” when they de- scribe her. We hear Cattie broke a chair at one of their parties. What were you doing, (’attie? JEANNE DAVIS General “Jeanne” “Courting and wooing. Bring dallying and doing.” Glee (Mub 1, i, 3. 4; Viennese Serenade 2; “The Grand (Miam’s Diamond’ 4; School Column 3. Jeanne never has to worry about walking alone, she has a constant com panion or maybe he’s a bodyguard whatever he is, he certainly does a good job of keeping Jeanne from being lonely.



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THE S A M P L E R 1.5 MARY GALLAGHER College Preparatory Mary “ Where did you ye! those ryes so blue? From the shy as came through. School Column 3: Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Senior Bazaar 4; Class Secretary 3, 4. Mary is not seen around as much as she used to he and always seems to carry a pen with her. Too bad, Mary, you can’t get your grade in Sociology on the letters you write there—you’d get an A without a doubt. I’ncle Sam should let sailor's girls send their letters free too. Look at the money it would save for you, Mary. RICHARD GOODRICH College Preparatory Dick “ He was meant for a gentleman, but was spoilt in the making. (ilee Club 4, Christmas Concert 4; “The Grand Cham’s Diamond” 4. A newcomer this year, Dick comes to us from V. A. In the short time he has been here, Dick has become well-known, even famous in his own way. In Sociology class Dick can always he counted on to give an example to fit any case. Seems Dick gets around—huh, Dick? MILTON GORDON General “Mitty' “How glorious it is to be an exception. Hockey 3, J. . Baseball 3; (ilee Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom 3, School Column 3; Senior Bazaar 4. What’s this we hear about Mitty walking window-ledges outside of Study Hall. Perhaps he’s training to become the human fly. Could it be you, Mitty that the Seniors and Mr. Osborn have to thank for the illustrations on the bulletin board? Pretty good taste you have. ROSEMARY GRAY Commercial Rosie A wring eye, a wring heart. Glee Club 1, 2; Dramatics 2: Senior Bazaar 4; Stage Manager and Promp- ter of the “Grand (’ham’s Diamond” 4. Rosie seems to be one of the class’s busiest girls. Besides doing her school work she works in Whelan’s and that really is a job! Even all this doesn’t seem to interfere with her social life. However the Marines seem now to have taken Springfield’s place in her thoughts. ELLEN ANN HANKARI) College Preparatory Hank' “ Make much of one, good men arc scarce. Senior Octet 4; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Ring Committee 3; School Column 3, 4; Sampler Board 4. Ellen Ann is one of North Walpole’s gifts to Bellows Falls. She placed third in the class and certainly deserves congratulations. We hear Ellen Ann hopes to go into training at Hanover and we certainly wish her good luck al- though the High School won’t seem the same to a certain Junior boy.

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