Franklin High School - Molecule Yearbook (Franklin, VT)

 - Class of 1948

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.4 Connie decided to take a bicycle ride down to the corner drug store. On her way she passed the garage, and noticed that there was a new man there, .'is she looked a second tine she gave a long, low whistle, because there before her eyes was her dream man, Teddy deems I So I she thought. He's a part tine garage worker I Then the idea hit her hard! She began to remember. Breakfast - Ronnie's old jalopy - Garage man I Suddenly she cane to an abrupt stop before the garage. Just before she opened the door, hawever, she paused to smooth her long bob and tuck her plaid shirt into her knee length pedal pushers. Then 3he put on a bright smile and walked in. He was bending over a blown out tire,trying to patch it, Connie took a deep breath and began, Arc you one of the garage men? (To hoar her on one would ever know thi t this was the man she had been hoping to meet for the pact two wocks.) He smiled at her as if she were a little girl and said, I sure an, little lady, What con I do for you? ’Sell, Connio began, !’my brother has an old jalopy of a car, and it needs a motor job. Do you think you could work on it for him this afternoon? Tho rcd-hcaded boy grinned, revealing a gol.d tooth, I guess I could arrange ray plans accordingly, Mis , he replied, Connie smiled and murmured a faint Thank you, as she went out. Or. the way hone she felt very triumphant. This afternoon sho would wear her nicest Ircss and see if Mr, Snarty Weens would notiae her then! If she could got him to a k her to the Prom she wo Id be the envy of the school. That afternoon at about ono o'clock Connio was sitting on the verenda swing, ‘“'he wore a powder blue Ires.., and beside her on the porcl stand was a whole pitcher of ine cold lemonade. Just at that moment Ted c .no up the walk. He filled at Connie and said, Where's the jalopy? Connie returned the smile as she answered sweetly, Oh, I thought you night like a cooling drink while you wait for my brother to got here to supervise tho job. -'ith this she poured out two glasses of lemonade and patted the ceat beside her in the awing- Teddy sat down with o, deep sigh of relief, and started sip ling lcmon?„de. About an hour later Ted was saying, How about taking in the Junior Prom next week, with me, Connie? Connie breathed a sigh of relief and said, I'd 16ve to. During this time Connio had discovered th?.t Teddy's favorite ..p-'rt was fishing, Sho said that she was fond of fishing too. Finally

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I felt ono 'Cf't lc frocks catch ao in tho mid loj and then it was os if the pressure of the watertyas slackening, ’ ml then increasing, slackening and again increasing against ny body. Then I realized that it had been only a drear., A 3hort stout mar. was kneeling over me giving me artificial respiration. After I had como too, ho told me how ho had w at clied ne jump and. when I hadn't come uo, had come down after ne. He found me .by a stone a,l the bottua and had brou.'ht me up. I told hin how I happened to be there and we both laughed. I .felt so foolish that I started for home assoon as I thought I was able to make it. It was a good thing that little ponl was in the country or I'd never have heard the end of it, but as it was no one heard about it but my mother. .Then I got home ny mother aske d, here did you get that aw- ful bump on your head? I told her all I knew about it, but I get no sympathy at all. 3he sent ne to bod without my supper for telling her one of the big- gest lies she had ever .heard. Odin Sanson '50 IIC ONE JILL E'ddR KNOW Connie Fay Walker turned and walked slowly s.way from the fa - Vorite corner drug store, .Ihat is wrong with ne?,!she thought, ± a ’not too h.ard to look at blonde1, I’m over five feet tala, ar.a I don’t weigh over one hundred and twenty pounds; yet, why doesn t that .new boy, Ted Weems, even look at me? Those wore tne thoughts running through Connie’s mind , as she hurried tiome through the bright sun- shine. Ever since the red-headed Ted Weems had come to town Connie and every other girl in school had done her best to get his attention, but the only girl he ever looked at was the darling of tho town, red- hc led Ruth Ann Fields. Connie hurried up the steps of her home. She hurried past the gtchen, and ran up the stairs to her room. She dug out a good book .roa under her bed, and began to read. • ■» The next morning , at breakfast, Connie's brother, Ronnie, an- nounced tha.t he had bought an old jalopy of a car -much to the disap- pointment of his parents.



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she said, Thera'c a lit lc brook that's full of trout but in our meadow, and I'll bet they'll bito on a day like tiis;toc. Toddy caught and hint and said, ‘.Veil, let's goi A fC7 minutes later, as Ted and Connie were racing toward the brook, fish ooles in'hand, Ted said, You know, in all the excitement, I never did that motor .lob on y.;ur brother's Jalopy, Connie, Connie smiled slyly and 3aid, Yec, I know, '.Vhat did it natter if there wasn't any motor under the hood of R nnio's Jo.lopy, she thought! Kathleen Thibault '49 SUCKERS (T-70 KINDS) Hey, -Joe, whatcha doin' tanight? asked Jin an the two boys walkfcdjup the street together. Nothin, much, I guess, ' cept do this durned French, came the dejected answor. Say, I gotta swell idea. Lot's go over to the pond and scent the brooks. I'll bet then suckers is packed in so we could scoop 'em out with aur hands. Jog was wildly enthusiastic over the idea, and the two boys hurried hone to make preparations. The boys lived in a small, typical New England town , which was noar enough to a ■ odiu. sized pond so that the ooys could have a lot of fun there. The pond provided 3winning, boating, and it provided fishing, the year round. The boys were coming hone from baseball prac- tice when the brilliant ilea of sucker spearing had cone to Jim. But now, to get back to the story, wo find Jim and Joe again, a tcr getting their equipment together. They were b th riding bicycles and carrying spears and flashlights. Each were ruboor boots. As they rode swiftly along, side by side, Joe said abruptly, ',7c gotta bo oareful tonight, Jim. It's against the law to sr o„r fish, you know, Jin acknowledged that this was true, Dut scemeo. quite calm about the whole affair; and he said convincingly, Aw, that s one law they never enforce, But Joe wasn't to be consoled and proceeded to tell Jim the story his father had told him before he 3tartee.. The story . cnt th-.t three men who were spearing had been shot at by a game warden, two of the men being hit and one 6f them ba-ily hurt. The little story hit Jim with quite a lot of force, and he began to plan carefully. We'll lodve our bikes quite a distance away.

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