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

 - Class of 1949

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Bernadine Frost — Employed as waitress in Hotel in St. Peters- burgh-, Florida. Ray Hunt — Living at home in Wells River, Vermont. Lillian Philbrook — Operating a Beauty shop in Lisbon, New Hampshire. Irene Powers — Teaching at Town Farm School, West Newbury, Vermont. Dorene Pudvah — Secretary at United Aircraft Corporation in Hartford, Connecticut. Dean Rowden — Attending U. V. M. at Burlington, Vermont. --------------------------WRHS------- CLASS OF 1947 Barbara Beckley — Employed as waitress in Hotel in St. Peters- burgh, Florida. Robert Garvin — Attending Westminster College at New Wil- mington, Pennsylvania. Eleanor Guay — Student Nurse at Floating Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Shirley Hill — Mrs. Delbert Leet, living in South Ryegate, Ver- mont. Catherine Mays — Student Nurse at Deaconess Hospital, Boston Massachusetts. Jean Rowell — Attending Russell Sage College, Troy, New York. Leon Winchester — Attending Lyndon Teachers Normal, Lyndon- ville, Vermont. ----WRHS------ CLASS OF 1948 Margaret Bailey — Attending Burlington Business School, Bur- lington, Vermont. Ina Benzie — Living at home in Groton, Vermont. Lucille Judd — Student Nurse at Hanover Hospital, Hanover, New Hampshire. — T wenty-jive —

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CLASS OF 1945 Barbara Bidwell — Attending Russell Sage College, Troy, New York. Beverly Brizzee — Secretary at United Aircraft Corporation in Hartford, Connecticut. Everett Dacgie — In U. S. Navy. Jean Garvin — Attending Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. Gloria Gibson — Mrs. Clifton Stearns, living in South Ryegate, Vermont. Evelyn Guay — Mrs. Albert Anctil, living in Nashua, New Hamp- shire. Florence McKinley — Mrs. George Osgood, living in South Lu- nenburg, Vermont. Robert Normand — Attending New Hampshire Business School, Claremont, New Hampshire. Doris Sawyer — Telephone Operator in Woodsville, New Hamp- shire. Clifton Stearns — Married, employed at White Brothers Creamery, South Ryegate, Vermont. ----WRHS------- CLASS OF 1946 Ilene Darling — Mrs. Gerald Lee, living at Swiftwater, New Hampshire. — T wenty-four —



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Betty Pudvah — Student Nurse at Hanover Hospital, Hanover, New Hampshire. Bill Rowden — Attending Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland. Lester Welch — Attending State School of Agriculture in Ran- dolph, Vermont. Eugene Winchester — Employed at Wells River Creamery, Wells River, Vermont. BLANCHE CUSHING, ’49 -----WRHS----- We have often wondered, when Mr. Cornthwaite talks in civics class, whether he operates in the merit system or the Demeritt system! Miss Farrow: (in typing class) Now, as you type this drill, I want you to correct the grammatical errors in it.” Asked to explain further, she continues, in other words, when you come to a place where it says 'I are’, you must change it to 'I is’.” Scene: Assembly — for questions to be brought before Student Council. Mr. Cornthwaite: Is there anything else to be brought be- fore the Student Council ? Ah, what is it, Freeman ? Freeman: Well, I wish the Student Council would do something to make Ann and Winnie stop trying to kiss me all the time!!!! Mr. Cornthwaite: (In U. S. History Class) The Continental currency was useless. That was why the colonists used to bite the gold pieces to see if they were real. Nancy Mays: Maybe that’s the way they filled their teeth. Mr. Cornthwaite: If the Colonists had any gold fillings in their teeth, they took them out and replaced them with continental currency. Webster asking Gould how to spell a word. Webster in a loud whisper: How do you spell participated?” Gould: What? Precipitated.” Webster: Participated, participated — not precipitated.” Gould: Parciptated — n-now let me see...!” — Twenty-six —

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