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

 - Class of 1949

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JUNE HALL THE SAMPLER 13 College June Every inch of her a queen. Hand 1, 2, 8, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; (lice Club 1, 3, 4; Special (lice Club 3, 4; Vermont State Music Festival 2, 3, 4; New England Music Festival 2, 3, 4; Home Room Treasurer 3; Play Nile 4, Football Formal 4; Senior Play 4; Sampler Hoard 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Cantata 1, 3, 4; Junior High Tournament 4. Who is that girl who plays the piano, the cello, the bells, the drums, the tympannie, sings in the Glee Club, and won the best actress award? You ask? Well, it’s none other than our June. She certainly keeps busy with all these activities and figuring ways in which to get back and forth between Bellows Falls and Rockingham—but she manages. Whenever she’s around, there’s bound to be fun. If you don’t believe it, just mention those dances at Walpole ami the parties out at Spofford Lake. Some fun, huh, June? May you have the best of luck and success in your future career, June, you certain- ly deserve it. ANN BALLOU HARRIS College Ann A lair unto herself. Special Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Kentucky Garden 1; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 8; Freshman Dance 1; Home Room Secretary 2: Hurlington Music Festival 4; New England Music Festival 4; An Old Spanish Custom 2; Christ- mas Cantata 2, 3, 4; Football Formal 2, 4; Latin Club 2: Senior Play Com- mittee 2, 4; Sophomore Party 2, Home Room Program 3, 4; Junior Party 3; Hi! Schooler 3; Play ite 3, 4; Spotlight Club 3, 4; Monitor 3, 4; Sock Dance 4; St. Patrick’s Day Dance 4; Sampler Board 4; Freshman Reception 4. That was no cyclone! That was Ann. Here’s a person who always seems to be either keeping someone in stitches with her witty remarks or crazy antics or else working towards making a success out of some class function, such as her delightful, original schemes for the decorating end of some of our formats. Ann is certainly a vital part of our class with her looks, personality, artistic ability, and musical and dramatic talent. She not only sets the pace for our world of fashion but also for many new ideas in class planning. Ever seen a boy sporting a pair of argyles? He must be one of Ann’s various beaus. Her Rumpus Room has added to the excitement of some of our good times this year. JANE CECELIA HARTY General Janie Then she u'ill talk, ye gods, how she will talk. Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 4; Softball 2; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Football Formal 4; Play . ite 4; Senior Play 4; Monitor 4. We’re all ardent admirers of this attractive, well dressed girl—the very ideal of courtesy, wit, charm, and grace. A sudden outburst of laughter is never unusual when Janie’s around, and she can easily be identified by that laugh! What a diversity of talents she possesses, which might well put us to shame for not being so ambitious. In dramatics she’s our Catherine Cornell and her vocal cords are exercised continuously between singing and being a sincere and loyal fan for H. F. H. S. Her knitting accomplishments are amazing and, if she can handle her patients similar to a pair of her knitting needles, she'll be very successful. With such a nice personality, this future nurse has much to look forward to, and so have the patients! PATRICIA NORMA HINDS College Patty As merry as the day is long. Home Room Treasurer 1, Class Treasurer 2, 4 ; Ha ml 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Advisory Board 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 4; Latin Club 2; Home Room Secretary 3; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Spotlight Club 3, 4; Librarian 3, 4; Monitor 4; Football Formal 4; Senior Play 4; Freshman Re- ception 4; Sock Dance 4. This cute trick from Gageville has played an important role in the history of our high school career. As far as sports go, Patty is tops. In fact, accord- ing to some fellows, she’s tops in everything, and we agree. Always ready and willing, she has been our class treasurer two out of four times, and that’s no cinch, is it, Pat? With all the experience she’s had as an aide at the hospital, she’s sure to be a wonderful nurse in the future. Our hats are off to you, Pi “I MARION CLAIRE HOGAN Commercial Marion Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Room Treasurer l;An Old Kentucky Garden 1; Special Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Hurlington Music Festival 1, 2, 3; Thanksgiving Hall 1; A Young Man’s Fancy 2; An Old Spanish Custom 2; Secretary of Dra- matic Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom 3; New Hampshire Girls’ State 3; Senior Play 4; Monitor 4; Play Nite 4; New England Music Festival 4. Marion is that blonde bomber who hails from North Walpole and, boy, does she let you know it! When you see a group of people roaring with laughter, you can be sure Marion is in the midst of them. She has done her share of acting and singing these past four years, on top of earning one of the top honors. Now that you are working at the telephone office, we’re going to miss your wonderful popcorn, Marion. We’re going to miss those jokes next year (corny as they may be) and that cheerful personality that brings forth hilarity wherever you appear.

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12 THE SAMPLER EDWARD ROBERT FABIAN, JR. General Bob My heart's a lonely hunter that hunts on a lonely hill. Baseball 1, 2, 8; Football 1, 2; Junior From 8; Football Formal I; Senior Hop 3. Bob is one of our best sportsmen. If you think he’s quiet just ask him about his hunting experiences. For the last three years, he’s come home with the venison. Although he is one of the more conservative, less noticeable members of our class, critical eyes voted Bob the best dressed boy of the class, which he well deserved. It is a noticeable coincidence that he is continually seen escorting our best dressed girl. Bob’s future plans aren’t certain as vet, but we are sure that with his quiet, likeable ways he will reach the top in what- ever field he chooses. MARIE DOROTHY FRENETTE General Marie The wrong tray altrays seems the more reasonable. Glee Club 1, 2; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec Club 1. Marie seems to be quiet in school but some people think differently. She’s a good sport, anyway, we all agree on that. When it comes to interclass games, Marie is the first one there and, as an outfielder in softball, a better one would be hard to find. We don’t know too much about your outside interests, but maybe you could tell us, Marie. May you have the best of luck in the future. SHIRLEY FRANCIS GRAY General Shirl Light or dark, short or tall, she sets a trap to snare them all. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Spotlight Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; New England Dramatic Festival 2; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Prize Play 3; Football Formal 4; Librarian 4. When Mrs. Jones issued a call for first string forwards, Shirl answered— with dividends! This wasn’t the first time—athletics are her specialty. Dra- matics run a close second, and Shirl’s a top-notcher in both. She’ll' always laugh at your jokes, no matter how corny, and then come back with some herself. Shirl’s always in question about the out-of-town men. She does her best to remain faithful to all of them. Maybe her smooth dancing helps. That’s Shirl, the fun-loving girl of the Senior Class. LOUISE MARIE GROUT College Louise The beauty of art is irreplaceable. Hi! Schooler 1, 2, 3; Monitor 4. Louise is the class artist, and what an artist! She has done everything from painting the mural in the cafeteria, to designing Christmas card's, and even illustrating poems! When the honors were announced, Louise took second place as our salutatorian. Besides this, she always has time for the opposite sex, we hear. U. V. M. will be getting a wonderful girl next year and we’re sure Ixniise will be at the head of her class. PRENTISS WHITING HAINES, JR. College Bing Think in the morning, art in the noon, eat in the evening, sleep in the night. Senior Play 2; Christmas Pageant 2; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 8; Play Nile 3; Spotlight Club 3; Football Formal 4; Football 4. This quiet, good-looking fellow is none other than Bing Haines, the idol of many a lass. He manages to keep them all guessing and has fun doing it. Com’on, Bing, give them a break. If he would plough through his English like he did through the football line. Miss Brown wouldn’t have so many worries! He’s always on hand to set up scenery or Prom decorations and occasionally takes part in a play. Here’s wishing you the best, Bing!



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Holly 14 THE SAMPLER HOLLY HOPEWELL College Here's a trilling heart and a kind soul. Cilee Club 1; Hand 2, 3; Spotlight Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Monitor 3, 4; Hi! Schooler 3; Senior Play 4; Football Formal 4; Student Advisory Board 4; Sock Dance 4; Freshman Reception 4; Hi!Schooler Repre- sentative 4; Senior Sampler 4. Calm, cool, and collected, that’s our Holly! For a gal who lives in Westminster, she gets around considerably. If you ever want a poster painted or some good advice, ask Holly. She proved her ability to solve problems in “Spring Dance,” as well as her ability to act. Quiet? I guess not! She always has a joke to tell or a prank to play. Weston seems to at- tract her in the summer! What’s the attraction, Holly? Or are there several? Here’s to our all-around good sport and wonderful friend. We know you’ll come out on top in whatever you choose to do. JOAN MARJORIE JOHNSON General Joanie Laughter is her joy. (ilee Club 1, 2; Home Ec Club 2; Senior Play 4. Joanie is the cheerful, friendly girl from North Walpole. She is usually found on the job at Newberry’s, trying to look businesslike. We hear she goes for the out of town men. Is that right, Joanie? Here’s to one gal who will make a wonderful nurse. May you have success in your nursing career. MAURICE JOSEPH KELLY, JR. General Moe I nerer let homeirork interfere trith my education. Senior Hop 3; Football Formal 4; Play Nite 4; Hi!Schooler 4; Freshman Reception 4. Ever been in Rexalls? Then you know Moe. He’s noted for his wise- cracks that keep everyone in stitches. When the title of best actor was given out, it wasn’t hard to see who would be chosen for Moe has had plenty of practice. No matter where Moe is, he is continually acting. His weekly trips to Claremont and Springfield must be very successful as his fan mall proves. When it comes to baseball, Moe is an ardent fan and someday hopes to be in a major league. Hut, whether he makes it or not, he will always be big league with us. EDWARD FRANCIS KENNEY General Eddie Always doing, never done. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; State Music Festival I, 2, 3, 4; Lions Club Music Scholarship at Burlington 2; French Play 3; New England Music Festival 4; Freshmun Reception 4; Football Formal 4; Junior High Tourna- ment 4; Spotlight Club 4; Monitor 4; Junior Rotarian 4. Eddie is one of the more silent boys in our class. At least that’s the impression you might get at first, but, when you get to know him, WOW! What a kid! He’s one of those forever helping hands when it comes to any- thing you might want done, from collecting papers to playing a song on his cute little horn. Little,” did we say? We hear Eddie wants to join the Navy and play in the band for a change. The orchestra will really suffer a great loss when he leaves the school this year. JEAN ANNE KINIRY Genera! Jeanie I came, tho not on time. Glee Club 1, 2; Operetta 2; Junior Prom 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Senior Play Jeanie is the cute girl from North Walpole noted for her fiery red hair and her dazzling personality. She is one of the peppiest cheerleaders H. F. ever had and did her share to cheer the team along. “Torrcy” seems to take up quite a lot of her time, but that’s one thing she doesn’t seem to mind. With your looks and personality, Jean, you’re sure to be a success in whatever you do.

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