Franklin High School - Molecule Yearbook (Franklin, VT)

 - Class of 1947

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 Hello, onoviorod Pete, 14. Hello, this is Bob','explained Bob. Then he naked, Yould you liko to so deer hunting with nc?Tf Sure, I’ll go with you, answered Pete. .Then are you going? Tonorrov , cold Bob. Do you v ant to go v lth no , thlo after- noon, to buy a deer rifle? Yes, I'll go v lth you, aaid Pete. I'n going to use ny shotgun.w Okay, I'll moot you at 1:00 o'clock thlo afternoon. kye, onid Bob. ' 5yc, said P -ic. At dinner tine Bob announced, I'm -oing to take fifty dollars v ith me to buy a gun. Arc ,rou g ing to .out all that money into a Yes, I an, hdenid. '.Yell-11, you make sure that you buy a good knock, Bob, you go to the do r. -It's orobably gun, hie mother asked. gun. J,.st then cane a Pete. ' . Como in, invited Bob. Then, Sucss I’m all ready. Let’s go. Bye, Hon. ’Bye, and remember what I told you, cautioned his mother. Bob and Pete walked. along oh strret, looking in the windov s for a gun. All at once ob called. Look, there's a thirty-tv o special, and it costs fifty dollars. I’n going to buy it. So they v ent into the store. Bob announced, excitedly, I vant to buy that thirty-tv o soccial in the v indow. I'n sorry, but it's already sold, ’.7a-; the reply. The boys v ent out end continued their v indo : gazing. Pete, at length, called, Do you soe the gun in that v indov ? Is that the kind tha you V ant? 3oy, I guess it is I I'n going in to see how much it costs, said Bob, with his h art beating fast again. He hurried into the store and asked, Is that thirty-tv o special in the v indovjfor sale? Yes, of course, anov crcd this storekeeper. Hov much does it coat? aGkcd Bob quickly. Forty-nine dollars and ninety-nine cents, he answered. Wouldn't you like to buy it?

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a. Then he had arvath;r olan. o d iust o his, era- 1 in through -.window, 'look’it over furrtiture it v:as sure to V hiq. to a housett h esemblcd , and if it contained his ho cnose a nouse near the middle of the block, raised a side win- dov, .r.nd staroed to slide in head first,, He was nearly in when ho olippoc, %a snoved his face into a bowl of goldfish.on a table about a foot from the floor. Ho stifled a cry of surprise and rolled away from the flopping fish. He got to his feet, took two dtoos trioood ov.r a low coffee table cad rammed his head into a radio. He got dazedly to his feet, startled by a scream from the second floor. H-A-R- 0-L-L-D-DI I Thcrefs someone downatai-raJ Oh-oh. Wrong house] groaned Mr. Mullins. He started for what hojsupposod wa3 the window and came to a door Instead , He opened it anyways and started through . Suddenly the bottom fell out of the floor and ho cartwheeled down a flight of stairs. His head camo In contact with something very solid at the bottom and he sank intor, blessed darkness. •. •• •- :• «• Mr. Mullins struggled to oocn his eyes. The light hurt so at first that ho decided to keep thorn closed a while longer. His eyes flew open immeadiatoly though, for he remembered that it had been dark when he fell down those stairs. His vision cleared somewhat and he was able to make out the horrifying truth. He was in .jail. Suddenly,he hoard footsteps and a bluecoatcd officer stood look- ing through the bars. So you're awake,huh? The iudgo'll see ya now. he said curtly. Mr. Mullins get dazedly to his feet and followed the officer. If I Ivor git oot o' this woeth no skeen. I'll shurc an' be loolcy. he Groaned ailonty to himself. And if1 n I Ivor take anoothcr bloomin' drink ageen, I hope I choke, I do. Guy Towle '4f JUNIOR HIGH PRODUCTIONS . . • ONE WEEK TOO EARLY One bright morning, very early, Bob wig looking at the calendar to see when deer s;nson started. Then he called, lion, may I call up Pete, and ask him to go hunting with me? Yes, answered his mother. So Bob went to the telephone. Ring-a-ling, went the telephone. Number, please, said central. Two ring six, said Bob,



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And here 1 s the noncy. He dcpoc- rSarSc zt$ Yc-o-ycc, I suooc so.'» ..’hen, as he took the package, 'Thank you. tho If £ %?“ ■ r-y- «P „0!t j., he ansTj.orcd aD ho cano boundln3 d.v.r, the stairs. Hollo, , Kollo, you lazy tun,'-.rested Poto. Cone on. Let's ot or. our- r bed a ?aSe?Td ca.o! Sie5 g PeY ’7 ay 'To be careful,M earned his mother as th cy started out. asked, feat is hat 'noise? a° 3°b t0ld ?ctc to bo ulot Aeon Pete Can you see itVY's oir excitedly, ''it’s a buck, and fired. The deer Start’d runSr- but t1 4ftcd thc nc■•' Su limping. Then Pete shot. rhe. de r fcl TW°{7+JaBt bccautJC ishod him. Bob called to tell hie f th r t 300n fln‘ thc accr- K'° -« «• cane and W « 3ct Then one !£ ,$ buolt- « Pinter, a whole ’.to-k too early? a ou b ';r° - no. that you went hontin Yes f ’Yfdld.- °“tht calendar, .and said in a very Ion voice, D-v bis fmn- h3S Squ,Cp1 on thcn and Bob had to sell hie un to sixty °but pete had°to S»v H? 1%.°»}l Uarl. Mne as 'Never 30 huntin» toe cariv hirtv. Then Pete nd Bob agreed. Ortha. Columb '52 A SURPRISE (IMS story eras oololetcd fron a bc-;inninS in the textboofe.) fl.-arlt Tv:ain »n. day iJM (Ton) aha declared he -.-as penniless

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