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THE BANNER Pa-qe1.9 .Q-O99-0-O-O04--0-09-000004000 O O ' D Q Q O O 0 O O Q O OO-Q-4-GO-0-O-O-O-9-OOO-0-O-GOGGGO-O-O-O GO-O-0-GO-O-4-O-Q Junior Class ,, , O l l Front row, left to right-Eileen Bowker, Mary Thomas, P. Van Bibber, Anna Gabran- ski, Miss Elsie Watters, sponsor, Helen Shabbott, P. Pullinen, Natalie Durose, Eloise Horton. Second row-Dolores Davis, Christine Goodell, Ruth Heald, Rose Miele, Remigelda Marro, Rosalie Hodge, Bernice Spaulding, Eleanor Petelle, Rachel Wykes, Phyllis Waite, Pauline Dorey, Katherine Marmaus, Hazel Hislop. Third row-R. Jaaskela, A. Gabranski, L. Ellison, C. Zienowicz, A. Antoniewicz, S. Grafite, S. Spaulding, E. Plumley. Fourth row-F. Furgal, Buck, W. Kesman, G. Fuller, C. Ojala, M. Dowhan, H. Warren. Back row--Roy Giddings, Q. Phelan, B. Kearney. O ooo 04-00400000000 9 4 6 1 2 seventy-one ordinary hoose-gows. He counts among his alma maters such first class detention homes as Sing Sing, Leavenworth, Atlanta, and Danne- mora. He is now trying to get into the new prison at Aleatraz Island, but has been unsuccessful as yet. This refusal of admittance has not dampened his ardor, however, and he hopes to make the grade some day. Van started his career by playing practical jokes on his classmates in B. R. A. He always liked to play such jokes on his friends, and he still gets a big kick out of tapping one of his quarrels over the head with ars vios har. Louis Albano is football coach at Southwestern University. Charles X, as his players call him, is one of the best coaches in the country, his team having won the annual Easter football game with Southeastern three times in the last two years. When asked the reason for his success, he said, Everything I know I owe to B. R. A. By ANTONI GRA FITE- Elaine Paige-After leaving Black River, Elaine got a job in the B Sz K Lunchroom as an assistant steward. After two years with Elaine at the wheel, business became so prohtable that Ken thought that two could live cheaper than one and he persuaded Elaine, too. Kenneth, junior is now four and by his action he will run a lunch counter also. Emil Lampert is now half-owner of the Lampert Brothers Circus, which consists of numerous cattle and other ferocious beasts raised on his father's farm back in Harrisville. He has a wife and three children who come in handy when some of the circus animals are sick. During his spare time he 04-9 pitches for the Hortonville Tigers and in one game with the Harrisville Hillbillies he pitched a no-hit, no-run game. Reynold Palazone is at present travelling through southeastern Asia with the Lampert Brothers Cir- cus. He claims to be the world's strongest man, having thrown the world's champion wrestler in ten seconds. His great strength was obtained from laboring in shoe-shops where he used to toss boots and shoes around. George Barton is the owner of the Tyson Motor- cycle Concern. He is kept very busy supplying the Van Bibber brothers with motorcycles as fast as they wreck them. In his spare time he wrecks a few himself trying to hurdle fences. Agnes Spaulding has recently returned to Lud- low for a short stay after having been given an audition at the Harrisville studios substituting for Mae West in her new picture, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Agnes, as we know, was chosen Miss Tyson in a national beauty contest. W'illiam Clark is engaged in a non-stop Hight around the world in his new monoolane, The Spirit of Healdvillef' As you know Bill wrecked his plane recently between Ludlow and Healdville when he mistook the roof of a barn for the landing field. H's odd moments are spent at the Hortonville Ball- room, giving dancing instructions to those that need it. Bernard Snow-After leaving B. R. A., Bernard became a successful owner and president of a to- bacco factory in Shantytown. Bernard believes in home consumption and that is why lee uses so much tobacco himself, and sells so little of it. Even at that rate he has become a very wealthy man. Q-Q4 90009044-Q
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Page18 THE BANNER U44-0-rvofea-y-Q44-0-4++-4 av 4+ 0-of-o-4-ro-Q44-0 o-044+-o-Q-eo-0-0-0-Q-Ol C 4 , 3 e -. - f v' Y if - on 2 Q 0 1 i 1 S 451 ...W Q . SS it i .gn O O 1 E , rop eey 0 Y Q : ee e , o I 'i I By JOSEPHINE JANOWSKI- Pauline Ripley-She has had four years of train- Ladies and Gentleman: I have a most marvelous lhg' at H3Ttf01'd H0SDlt3l, 311fl 3-t PFeSe11l3 is W01'kl11g incident to relate to you concerning a land where 315 S3111t A1111e,S H0SPltel 111 N3t1Ck, Mass- Each 0 Midas himself would have been contented to dwell. 4l3y 3 Sh01't, h311flS0111e lhllefhe, C31'l Th0l113S takeS 2 'Twas one of those beautiful spring mornings her to and from work in his Model T. There tliey 5 when we are all aching to dg things and go places, both scatter rays of sunshine to the patients in that I strolled through the Garden of Eden or P3111 311d SOTTOW- lVl311y 3tl111e they 31'e See11l0l'Ce1 Land of Paradise, even to this day I have been lhg in the l0We1n h3ll, but the-ll Sh011lCl be eXPeCted Q unable to discover which plaee it Was. for she now wears a plain golden ring on her finger. I There, a most spectacular vision niet niy eyes, Lillian GoldstonewAfter graduating from Sim- Thousands of golden trees were planted in this monds College where the professors acclaimed her most fertile soil and millions of birds were filling 3 WlZ31'd 313 E11gl1Sh, She SeC111'ed 3 life C011'C1F3C'C, the air with their sweet music. As I advanced C011tT31'y to her eXDeCt3tl011S, 35 the B31'11U111 ahd through this marvelous land I admired its beauty Bailey Cl1'CUS, Selllhg the all C1111e Snake Oll- NOW, and curiously looked at the names attached to the Lllll311 has all the 0l1l10Tt1111lty She deS11'eS 3t PWC- trees. Near the end of this grove I beheld a rather 'ClCl11g Peffeet English alld h13klhg the l3eSt S3leS' small but bounteous tree bearing B. R. A. on its W0111311 the W01'ld has GVGF known beeause Of her tip. 'Twas as the rest of the trees, golden with Hglfl Of g3h-H She 11111Sl have kissed 3 Bl31'11ey silver leaves. My curiosity being greatly aroused St011e- The circus folk are reaping the fruits of though there was no serpent to tempt me, I plucked hel' 6XCelle11t edL1Cati0n- this gorgeous branch. , As I made my exit from this almost fairyland, BY MARTIN HOWE- an elderly man met me at the gate and informed me Becky D3VlS is 110W 0PeT3t0T Of Ye Olde Tea that this land had been safely guarded and pro- Sh0I1Pe 311fl Dance P3Vlll011 3t Springfield, VeT111011t- I longed by a humane society. Each morning a dove She S21yS h11Sl11eSS is flhe, 3hd She thlhkS SP15112- 6 in an array of a thousand Cglofs was Sent forth -to field is an ideal location. She isn't married yet, but , look the world over from a great height, in order to S3yS She Wlll settle Cl0W11 Whe11 She getS hef 111l11fl foresee the future of the students who left the made UD- stately portals of their Alina Mater, Francis Tapper is now living in Boston and is As I pluck the silver leaves within them I find eh1Pl0yeCl 3S 3 C0l1111111lSf 011 the B3Ck B3y Bugle- inscribed the following task each student will be HlS C0l1-111111 is Sl111llH1' to W111Chell,S, 011ly WlhChell'S performing in the year of Our Lqyd, 1945, is good. One-Eye fthe boys call him that because Antoni GraliteFMr, Grafitinski, the greatest one eye is constantly closed as a result of his habit hand organist the world has ever known, daily Of l00k111g th1'011gh key-h0leSJ is 11013 Only Ohe Of the strolls along Tin Pan Alley in New York with his best dlft-Sll11ge1fS l11 the Be311 T0Wl'1,l11-lt his C0lU1111f1, monkey, collecting pennies. The latest news states lVl3SS- AVeh11e Mud, is 0116 of the 1T10S'C notorious that the monkey has deserted Tony, for the poor scandal-sheets in the country. Aside from his news- creature couldn't stand the music, paper activities, Tapper recently became caretaker Albert Hislop-Instead of taking his corners at Of the AllSt011 ASyl'-1111 for the Aged, to fe11'1l11fl h1111 5 the slow rate of seventy miles an hour, he is now of the happy days Of his youth 111 L11fll0W- rounding them at the unbelievable speed of three Harry Jasky, after leaving Black River, went to hundred miles per hour in this spacious atmosphere Tufts College, where he received a B. S. degree. of ours. Permanently beside him there is a bottle Harry Couldnyt decide between farming and aviation, of Slickum. Every now and then he leaves the but when someone gave him a fiying helmet, he took plane to the co-pilot, most carefully eornbs his up aviation, rather than let the helmet go unused. sleek black hair, and then seats himself beside He first became interested in Hying when he had to the air stewardess who is none other than Florence walk to school and back, twelve miles. Known as Rochulka. the Flying Finn, he holds several national speed Eroe Durose-After four years of study at a records, and is the foremost aviator in the country. conservatory in Boston, she is now making a world Marjorie Irons is private secretary to Horace tour giving concerts in all the Hill Billy towns of P. Bilgunater, famous millionaire. She secured a Vermont, accompanied by Mr. Howe carrying her position with him to earn a living for lfer family of music marked, Mrs. Martin Howe. four, as her husband was injured when a rolling- i Mary PearsonsgNo longer is she within our pin accidentally fell on his head. Although she has reach, for our fair blonde is now in the land of a a few quarrels at home, Marjorie is quite happily thousand lakes. Of course that is Finland, with the married, and expects to send her children to B. handsome youth of yesterday, Earl Kolstrom. They R. A. have a cottage on the beach where they spend Eleven years after his graduation, Charles Van many a day taking a sun bath trying to acquire a Bibber is able to point with pride at tis record. tan. Now and then a blonde lad of about five is He figures he has been in exactly forty-two state seen to run up and yell, Mama, prisons, three federal prisons, and two hundred 1 0+ 0-Q-04
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Q-O 9-000-0-0 0 009406 +009 0 l I 5 Q I Q l I l l THE BANNER -v-0-0-+00-0-4-oo Q-Qvo-4-r+o-ya-o-+4-evo-Q-0-4-060' Eighth Grade Front row, left to rightfVirginia Dane, Barbara Davis, Barbara Moss, Thelma Sandberg, Della Shumway, Wilma W'right, Mary Sumner, Lucile Marro, Margaret Rock. Second row-H. West, Carmen Masiello, Louise Jaeger, Blance Bachelder, Frances Biathrow, Vivian Tapper, Barbara Bragg, Gladys Merrill, Mary Bilo, Amy Snow, Fanny Gurdack, R. Snow. Third row-E. Phelan, R. Ellis, H. Bloxsom, W. Lampert, R. Waisanen, F. Briggs. Back row-N. Nelson, R. Hope, R. Davis, M. Merrill, R. MacDonald. Seventh Grade l l Front row, left to right-J. Shabbott, P. Bissonnette, Mary Miele, Miss Evelyn Murdock, sponsor, Alice Pratt, G. Lawrence, J. Hall. Second row-Gladys Paige, Laura Bennett, Arlene Brown, V. Grafite, Dorothy Albano, Jessie Jaeger, Elizabeth Warren. Third row-Mary Kupiec, Margaret Lamere, Phyllis Creaser, Marion Daven- port, Phylis Wilmoth, Edna Gaydo. Back row-Martin Tarbell, J. Graiite, G. Manley, J. Kupiec, R. Pingree, R. Parsons, L. MacDonald.
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