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

 - Class of 1944

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'riiE sampler L5 KATHERINE O’CONNOR General Kay “ They stumble, that run fast Interclass Basketball, 1; Spotlight Club, 2, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2. 3, 4: Junior Prom, 3; Senior Bazaar, 4; “Jacob Comes Home, 4; Roman Banquet, 3: Bowling Team, 2. Always on the run to get to school on time. The manager of J. J. New- berry’s can’t be late, so you ha 1 better cure that habit. Kay made herself known as an actress in “Jacob Comes Home.” She is by no means the quiet- est girl in the class, but then-! MAXINE RAYMOND Commercial “Mac' “Old soldiers, sweethearts, are surest. And old lorers are soundest Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Junior Octet, 3; Interclass Basketball. 1; Varsity, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain, 4; Junior Prom Committee, 3. The Basketball trips proved very profitable this year to Mac, especially at Hartford and Rutland. The rest of the team still turns green when it’s mentioned. The uniforms attraet her in a big way. The only trouble is in deciding whether the navy blue or the khaki is the better. KATHERINE REGAN Commercial “Kay “ The wind that blows, the ship that goes, and the lass that lores a sailor Interclass Basketball, 1; Varsity, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain, 4; Glee Club, 1; Band, 1, 2; Social Science Club, 1; Dramatics Club, 2, 4; Bond Drive, 4; School Column, 3, 4; Sampler, 4; Secretary of A. A., 3; Prompter, “Sugar and Spice,” 2; “George Porgie,” 3. Oh. there goes Oscar down the street—and Kay is dashing after him. “Got any mail for me?” (Oscar’s the mailman.) “ Yup, don’t I every day?” And so it goes—every night Kay dashes home to write to Junie, after leaving a certain Junior boy on the corner. Nice work if you can get it! But then, I guess Cnele Sam’s protegees have the priorities these days. JEANNE RICE General “Jeanne” “But oh, she dances such a way! Interclass Basketball, 1, 4; Glee Club, I, 2, 3; Octet, 2, 3; Spotlight Club, 2, 4; Cheer Leading, 1, 2, 3, 4; “Sugar and Spice,” 2; “Georgie Porgie,” 2; “Elmer,” 3; “Jacob Comes Home,” 4; “Nobody Sleeps,” 4. Gee, that class ring around vour neck looks awfully heavy, Jeanne—but then a heavy ring is better than a heavy heart. How did it happen that you got such a big size -or does it belong to someone else? We apologize. That was a foolish question! JOHN RICHARDS College Preparatory “Johnny” “Man is the head but women turns it Spotlight Club, 2, 4; School Column, 3; Football, 4; Interclass Basketball, 1, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2; Music Festival , 2; “The Kid Makes I’p His Mind,” 4; “Jacob Comes Home,” 4; Senior Bazaar, 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom, 1, 2, 3: Senior Hop, 1, 2. “Off Springfield for life.” We wonder why. Johnny has been going with the same girl for three years now. How he does it, we’d like to know. For a while it was rather doubtful as to whether or not Springfield would take over. The best man always wins, however, or so they say. Ask Johnny and I’m positive the answer will be “Sure!”

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14 THE SAMPLER CONSTANCE MAYNARD Commercial “Connie” “ Practice what you preach ” Opera House Committee, 8; Senior Bazaar, 4; “The Kid Makes Up His Yind,” 4. This year the Tournament seems to have been a source of good luck for many of the seniors. Or are we talking out of turn, Connie? From all re- ports. it appears that you have a very systematic routine worked out by mail. HELEN MOORE Commercial “Mickey” “ Can one lore twice?“ Interclass Basketball, 1, 8, 4; Bowling Team, Dramatic Club, 2, 4; Social Science Club, 1; (ilee Club, 1: Senior Hop, 8; School Column, 4; Assist- ant Property Manager, 4; Sampler, 4. A personality takes a person a long way and Helen possesses one. When- ever there’s work to be done, Helen is always around. “Chemistry teachers” appeal to her in a big way since the performance of the Junior ('lass plav on “Play Nii lit.’’ THOMAS MOORE College “Tommy” “A generous Itofilc amt a lore some she. Are the only joys made for me. Junior Prom, 8; (dee Club, 8; Football, 8, 4; Baseball, 8, 4. Some day we’re afraid Tommy will die in the middle of a sentence, he talks so slowly. He talks, period. Whelan’s attracted his attention fora while but now it seems to be H. P. Hood’s. The seventh period English class should know the history of V. A. through and through. If they don’t, it’s not Tommy’s fault. EDITH MURPHY General “Rusty” “One word alone is at! that strikes the ear, One short, pathetic simple word “Oh dear! For a girl who just came here this year she’s made a lot of friends. Per- haps it’s her red hair, or her pleasing personality. How’s the typing coming along. Rusty? TH ER ESA N A RCIEWICZ Commercial ” Resa ” “ Thy modesty is a cand’e to thy merit ” Typist for Sampler Board, 4. Here’s a girl who knows all the answers. She knows anything from the A B (”s to translating “Beowulf” by— er—see. we can’t even remember who wrote it but we bet she can. She’s also the most modest girl in the class by an almost unanimous vote.



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T II E S A M P L E K l( SHIRLEY HOWELL General “Shirl” “ P ensure and action makes the hours scan short Harm ny ('las , 4; Band, I. 4. 3. 4; Orchestra, I, 4, 3, 4; (Bee Club, 1; All Slate Orchestra, 2, 4; Dramatics, 4, 3, 4; Sampler Board, 4: Prom, 1, 4, 3; Bazaar, 1, 4, 3, 4: Hop. I, 4, 3; School Column, 3, 4: Property Manager for Play Night, 4: Prompter “Elmer,” 3; Panel Discussion, 4. Don't mind the breeze—that's only Shirley, whizzing by on some other errand. She’s always in evidence where there's work to be done, ask Mr. Osborn and Miss Brown. Shirley has a hard time trying to decide between New Guinea and oh, never mind—we hear that’s censored. LEON ROY General “Leroy Lore makes a good eye squint Band, 4, 3; Orchestra, 3; Junior Prom, 3; School Column, 3, 4. Another from Westminster who loves school—or that’s what we assume by the way he hangs around the school house down there. Well, maybe it's not the school house, but a certain blonde in it. (Are we jumping to conclusions, Leroy? You tell us!) GERARD RUSSELL General “Jake “ There is no lore sincerer than the lore of food. Manager Basketball, 4. First he lets an eighth grader cut him out; now he’s afraid he’ll have one of his best friends down on him if a certain senior girl doesn’t stop flirting with him. For a new inhabitant, the “ Phantom of the Opera House” certainly gets around. The boys basketball team was managed by Jake, and he did an excellent job. FLORA SHATTUCK Commercial Flo Hold the fleet fast until I get established Interclass Basketball 1, 4, 3, 4; (Bee Club, I. 4, 3, 4; Dramatic Club, 1, 4; Junior Prom, 3; Senior Hop, 4; Senior Bazaar, 4; Blood Donors Committee, 4; Play Night, 4. Flora divides her time between waiting on table, working on the blood bank, and entertaining a certain sailor. When Mr. Osborn wants something done, he calls on Flora to do a good job. EDWAHI) SHELC College Preparatory Eddie Tis better to hare lored and Inst, than nerer to hare loved at all Basketball, 1; Scenery, 4, t; Opera House Committee, 3; Roman Ban- quet, 1: Play Night, Assistant Manager, 4. 4: Senior Bazaar Committee, 4; Junior Prom, 4, 3; Senior Hop, 3. Poochie was Miss Brown’s right hand man when it came to building scenery. Beware of the Kissel I, (’apron and Slide combination! They seem to be very quiet, but when they get together, they’re dynamite. Best of luck in your art work, Eddie.

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