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

 - Class of 1943

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18 T II ESA M P L E R MYRA KEMP General Myra “ It's nirc to hr natural uhcn you're naturally wire. Interelass Baskethal! •i Junior Prom 3; School Column 3. You rarely see Myra in a had mood hut when she dees Hare up—beware! Myra’s always in question about men. She does her best to remain faithful to all of them. ERNESTINE KIMBALL College Preparatory Tina “ Tl ey more easiest uho hare learned to da nee.” Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; School Column 3, 4. A last waltz was in one sense Ernestine’s downfall hut later proved to he her triumph. We wonder if Mr. Pitiher hau any insioe dope when he changed Ernestine’s seat in Sociology class. ANNA KINIRY Commercial “Ann” I did nothiny in particular and did it well. Varsity Basketball 4; Sampler Board 4; School Column 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3. Where would the North Walpole church choir he without Anna’s able assistance? You can usually finu Anna up in typing room helping out some cause. B E R NADETTE LAN I) E RS (ieneral “ Dernie I came—tho' not on time. Interelass Basketball 1; Cheer Leader £, 3, 4; (ilee Club 1; Dramatic Club 'i, 3; Prompter. Five Characters in Search of a Change; Prompter, 'I hree’s a Crowd. Bernadette is rather a quiet girl in school but outside-----. Ask Berna- dette what she does every Thursday night. Wonder why she prefers the First National. Must be because of the able assistance the North Walpole clerk gives. JAMES LAWLOR College Preparatory “Haky lie careful, young fe!la You're ready for lore. J. V. Football 2, 3; J. V. Baseball 3; Baseball 4; Manager Basketball 4: Roman Banquet 3: Junior Prom; Senior Hop 3; Senior Bazaar 4: School Column 3, 4. Besides being a good fisherman Jin n y tried his hand at playing cupid this year. But we wonder if it was all for Bub’s sake. He certainly en- joyed the fishing trips on Sunday, but we never saw him bringing home any fish.

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THE S A MPLE R 17 I ELEN HURLBURT General “Helen” “Anything for a quiet life.” Interdans Basketball 1, 2, 4. Helen is one of the quiet girls in the class but once she has her mind made up it’s difficult to change it in fact, difficult is a mild word for it. No offense meant, Helen, it takes courage to stick by your guns. GENEVA JACOBS General “Jake” “Her pulse beats matrimony.” Manager of Girls Varsity 4; Assistant Manager 8; Grand Cham’s Diamond 4. That ring you see on Geneva’s finger is no fake—it’s the real thing. Those Gageville girls certainly get around—especially if you have a fiance who leaves you his car. We suppose wedding bells will be ringing for you soon, Geneva, and we certainly wish you the best of luck. GORDON JACOBS General “Shotgun” “IIis eyes in flood with laughter. Football 1, 2, 8, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Hockey 8; Basketball 1, 2, 8: Band 1, 2; Orchestra 1. 2; Glee Club, Antic Spring 4: Three’s a Crowd, President of Jun- ior and Senior Class. After serving as class president for his Junior and Senior year, Shotgun feels he has done his share for the class and is now going to help Uncle Sam out. If Shotgun does half as well in the Navy as he did in football, this war can’t last much longer. HUGH JAKWAY Commercial “Hughie’’ “ am as God made me. Glee Club 1, 2; Opera House Committee 8; Sampler Board 4; General Manager of Antic Spring, The Grand (’ham’s Diamond, Junior Prom 3; Sen- ior Bazaar 4. Hughie can always be counted on to be amongst a group of girls, listening to their dirt and adding quite a bit he has dug up by himself. The only boy in three out of his five classes. What do you go to school to learn, Hugh, shorthand and typing? HENRIETTA JURKIEWICZ College Preparatory “Rett” “She's got a lot of freight on her train of thought. (ilec Club 2, 8, 4; Octet 2, 8, 4; Dramatics Club 8; Junior Prom 8; Senior Bazaar 4; School Column 8. 4; Five Characters in Search of a Change, Viennese Serenade, Antic Spring—Prompter; Sampler Board 8, 4; Roman Banquet 2, 8. Part of Henrietta’s time is spent writing letters and part of it cooking, for she knows “the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach ’’ but for the dura- tion she has to keep her men happy through letters. Henrietta knows how to throw a swell party too, including cats what kind of cider iras that, by the way?



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THE S A MPLE R If) JOHN LEACH College Preparatory “Mopey “ Better to yet up lute ami be wide awake then, Than to get up early and be asleep all day. Football 4, 3, 4; Skiing 1, 4, 3; Glee Club 1, 3; Dramatic Club 3; School Column 3; Heart Trouble, Circumstantial Evidence, Senior Bazaar. Since Mopey has left for the Navy, our English class has lost a good source f questions and arguments. The Navy must have accomplished something to inspire Mopey to receive the excellent marks we heard he got. LETHA LESCORD General “Letha Strength of heart and might of limb. Dramatic 3, Brattleboro Reformer 3. One of the future nurses of the senior class. This class certainly will have its share of nurses. We wish you luck in your course at Burbank. EDWARD LONG College Preparatory Eddie “ Birds can fly so why cant ?“ Skiing 1, 4; Senior Bazaar 3. We hear Eddie had quite a time digesting waffles the night of the Prom. Eddie should be congratulated on passing the Y-14 test. Maybe a Navy uniform can help him win a certain Senior girl—he’s tried everything else. HENRY LUCIER General “Girard “ Young fellows will be young fellows. Skiing 4; School Column 3. Girard certainly proved himself to be a jitterbug the night of the Prom. He also showed he has musical ability by pounding out the downbeat on test tubes up in Chemistry class. FRANKLIN LYNCH General Frank I agree with no man's opinions, I hare my own. We always knew Franklin was a good hunter, but now we hear he's giving lessons every Sunday afternoon at a certain farm. How’s the hunting, Frank?

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