Wells River High School - Chatterbox Yearbook (Wells River, VT)

 - Class of 1944

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Wells River High School - Chatterbox Yearbook (Wells River, VT) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 31 of 44
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SENIOR-JUNIOR PLAY On December 3, the Junior and Senior Classes of Wells River High School put on a three-act comedy en- titled The Redheaded Royalty from Arkansas”. A red-headed hillbilly comes to Furst College and trouble starts when his given name of Prince is mistaken for a foreign title. He is mobbed by all the girls except one, Ethel Whalen, and true to life she is the one he falls for. Dodging girls he solves a blackmailing mystery that has been undermining the school for a year. This leads to many amusing instances. The cast was as follows: Prince Michails, Keith Judd; Dale Nellis, Robert Normand; Jim Donovan, Harry Bick- ford; Fordyce Green, Clifton Stearns; Hans Fitzler, Ever- ett Dargie; Leieh Johnstone, Jean Garvin; Jacqueline Wallis, Beverly Brizzee; Yvonne Ferris, Rose Hooker; Aimee Rossen, Barbara Bidwell; Doris Willowby, Audrey Bid well; Ethel Whalen, Doris Sawyer. SONG HITS Bobby Normand— Lady Be Good” Lois Bickford— My Prince” (Michaels) Barbara Bidwell— Give Me Some Men” Everett Dargie— Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair” Doris Sawyer— Dancing in the Dark” Clifton Stearns— Oh, What a Lovely Way to Spend an Evening” Jean Garvin— The Dreamer” Adean Guay— After the Ball is Over” RoseLee Hooker— G. I. Jive” Dean Rowden— Take It Eeasy” Harry Bickford— Be Honest With Me” Norman Beckley— Two O’clock Jump” Virginia Hamel— He’s My Guy” Audrey Bidwell— All or Nothing at All” Eleanor Guay— I’m Just Wild About Harry” 29

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ed her questions and became better acquainted with how the radio programs are carried on in this country and across the ocean. A representative of the Curtis Magazine Company came to interest us in selling magazines to gain money for the school fund. He divided us into two teams, the Army and the Navy. As a reward he was to pay the way, of every member on the winning team who sold two or more subscriptions, to the movies. The Navy won the contest and the school gained a much needed sum of money. Everyone participated and the drive was successful. DEFENSE STAMPS During the year of 1943-44, members of the Book- keeping Class have sold Defense Stamps every Wednesday afternoon. So far, the sales have amounted to about $3 50. Everyone has participated to the best of his ability. SENIOR AND JUNIOR HIGH PLAYS On March 10, the Junior and Senior High School presented two one-act plays: The Humming Bird Hic- coughs”, by the Junior High, with the following cast: Dr. Bugbird, John Mahnker; Dr. Twipple, William Rowden; Mr. Guay, Paul Magoon; Miss Tick, Lucille Judd; Miss Squink, Betty Pudvah; Miss Hardtack, Marion Webster; Miss Sharpe, Nancy Gould; Mr. Symes, Keith Gidwell. Not Quite such a Goose” by the Freshman and Sophomore classes, with the following cast: Albert Bell, Dean Rowden; Mrs. Bell, Dorene Pudvah; Sylvia Bell, Adean Guay; Philip Flick, Robert Garvin; Hazel Hender- son, Jean Rowell. There were four prizes awarded. Two dollars was given to the Junior High for the best play. One dollar and fifty cents in defense stamps went to Dean Rowden for the best acting, and one dollar in defense stamps to Lucille Judd and John Mahnker, for runners-up. 28



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Robert Garvin—' Soo-Shoo Baby” Gloria Gibson— Do I Worry” Beverly Brizzee— Any Bonds To-Day” Evelyn Guay— That Soldier of Mine” Florence McKinley— Time on My Hands” Mrs. Gibson— Betty Co-ed” Mrs. Rowe— There’ll Be Some Changes Made” Miss Tipping— This Love of Mine” Mr. King— Clap Hands Here Comes Charlie” CAN YOU IMAGINE? The Phys. Ed. Class remembering their shorts, slacks, etc.? Miss Tipping not giving a test? The High School buying defense stamps? Jean Garvin without a Latin book? Bobby Normand not talking about girls? The Bidwell Twins early? (or on time) ? Gloria Gibson not talking about boys? Miss Tipping not going to the Post Office at noon? Clifton Stearns getting home early? Leon Winchester smiling? Harry Bickford coming to school? Gloria Gibson and Doris Sawyer in pigtails (??) ? Doris Sawyer not having fun when she goes bowling? Adean Guay without Clifton Stearns? Virginia Hamel singing Smile” and eating baked beans? RoseLee Hooker doing bookkeeping in bookkeeping class? A hungry American history class? Miss Tipping (in chemistry class) : What was Avogad- ro’s principle?” Barbara Bidwell: Only God and Avogadro know!” Mr. King (in American history class) : What was the Czar of Russia’s decree?” Barbara Bidwell: The Monroe Doctrine” 30

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