Bellows Free Academy - Alpha Omega Yearbook (St Albans, VT)
- Class of 1956
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Bellows Free Academy ST4 ALBANS, VERMONT .www A. . f.,, ., 'Yak 5 '-' ,A,, E fy fif' ' ' 57- ' '-rr ' E H E ' ififi. E - -,.. ,::- --f--1, we-fffffffmig-3,, qw?-'zfrf.,,,f, - A BELLOWS FREE ACADEMY 5 H WW K AEQQL +1956 + 2 B. F.A.Mercury B FA. MERCURY Entered as second-class matter Dec. 5, 1930 at the post office at St. Albans, Vermont, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Published eight times a year, October, November, December, January, February, March, April and June by the students of Bellows Free Academy. Rates 2 dollars per yearg 25 cents per copy. Yearbook, 31.00. VOL. XXVI JUNE, 1956 NO. 9 YEARBOOK STAFF Jean Buker, Ellen Story-Editors Ianet Garvin-Editorial Writer Reginald Godin, Ronald Lernnah-Business Managers Loretta Leduc-Ad Manager Patricia Ladd Nancy Bovat Phyllis Glidden Laurel Phelps Shirley Anstey Jean Bugbee Dwane Moore Alan Hodet Roger Webster Betty Casavant Gael Boardman Eunice Story Alan Sylvester Madeline Gregoire Doris Bocash Linora McEnany Beverly King Genevieve Howard Sally Abell Ioan Buker Jean Willett Tom Cummings Francis Andrews Catherine Chagnon Shirley Cota Jean Bushey Wayne Larry Beverly Clark Barbara Fairbanks Arthur Monaghan Gail Bishop Robert Hurley Sandra Bicknell Peggy Porter Constance Kinney Marolyn Gillilan Dorothy Potter Charlene Jones Shirley Lee +-l'+'l l l l l l'++-l- CONTENTS. Dedication ,... ..... 2 Editorial ..,,,.,..,. ..... 4 Class Prophecy ..... ,.... 7 Class Will . ....... ..,.................., ...,..., 1 1 Advice to Undergraduates . ..... . ....,, 14 Senior Class Poll ...,....,...,.,.,.. .,...... 1 6 'I'-I--I-lI I l l l l I l'-I' COVER DESIGNED BY RONALD LELINAH A. Mercury 3 The class of 1956 dedicutes this yearbook tc Donald Pierce. Mr. Pierce joined our faculty in 1951. During his years at B. F. A., Mr. Pierce has been our teacher and advisor, but far surpassing these duties is the fact that he has been our friend. 4 B.F.A.Mercur EDITORIAL IN ORDER T O E TARLI H A MORE PERFECT UNIUN Whether your future plans include further education, military service, a career in the business world, or becoming a housewife, you will have to share the responsibility of being a citizen of the United States of America. Yes, being an American is a responsibility. If an aggressive force should threaten, it would be up to the members of the armed services to be ready. Others would have to remain at home to keep industry moving. All would be 'expected to give their utmost loyalty to their country. Abraham Lincoln said, 'KA house divided against itself cannot standf' If the United States is to remain standing on alirm base made up of democracy and freedom, weakening factors, such as communism, hatred, and racial segregation must not be allowed to flourish. You, the Graduates of ,56, are leaving the comparative safety of school to go out into the world. Perhaps you will become leaders in some important phaseof business. Some of you might decide to make a career of military service, while others marry and settle down to raise families. A few of you will enter college. For twelve years your parents have sent you to school. Teachers have done their best to teach you the fundamentals of math, history, languages, and science. Gradually, the fact that the United States is made up of 48 states, each working for the good of the others, impressed itself upon your mind. The intricacies of the Congressional system, voting, citizenship duties, and the Constitution became clear and understandable. Now is your chance to prove that you have leamed your lessons well. If you will use your knowledge wisely, be loyal to your country, honor her flag, and worship the Being which saw fit to put us on this earth, you will be strengthening the foundations upon which freedom and democracy are built. -IANET GARVIN A. Mercury 5 BFA FACULTY Front row, left to right-Mrs, Helen Sanborn, Miss Marion Curtis, Mrs. Bertha Lumhee, J. E. Sunclcllunci CPrincipuD, Miss Cerniziine Perriuilt, Miss Dorothy Thayer. Xlrs. Ruth Mulvey. Second row, left to right--Floyd Greene, Miss Marion XVitters, Mrs. Helen Prince, Miss Hortense Be-einain, Mrs. Dorothy Urquhart. Third row, left to right-Henry Beehe, Peter Mullett, Paul Cooclrit-h, Alexander Kusziihu, Donald Pierce. Fourth row, left to right-George VVoocl jr., Robert VVhitv, Angelo Massa, F. Harris Leavitt, Dario I. Comi. GOOD CITIZENS REGINALD GODIN JOAN BUKER 6 B. F. A. Mercury YEARBOOK EDITORS, MANAGERS X Lufi to rigimtglicg Godin LCo-Busiucss NIQIIIZIQCTD. R0na1ldLvlnna1l1 Kfo-Business NIQIIAIQCTD, Ellen Story CCO-Editorb. Imam Bnkvr LCo-Eclitorj, and Loruttu Lccluc qAd Mzmzlgvrj. BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATERS U. to I'.?1BQ'YCl'1Y Clark. Pall Ladd. -Ioan Bukcr, Ilwum Moon-, Tom c:l1l1llIIillg5, lhfg Godin. Xl'Ss'nQ l':'o::1 I'c'l:x'r- U. Lf llll XYoocl. B.F.A.Meroury 7 PRGP HECY By jean Bushey, Lynn Wood and janet Garvin fLyrmJ It was the month of June in the year 1976. My fellow reporter, Jean Bushey, and I were just leaving the office of our boss, Ioan Buker, the editor and publish- er of New Yorkis largest newspaper, Buker,s Broadway Bugleu. Ioan had started as a secretary in the newspaper office when it was originally called The New York Timesv, but it didn't take Ioan long to discover that there wasn,t much enthusiasm among the members of the staff. So she set out to improve conditions, and before she got done shc owned the paper. Anyway, Jean and I were leaving on this particular day to cover the story of the disappearance of a famous space scientist, and, like the well-trained reporters we were, we headed for the nearby coffee shop. Ueanl It was crowded when we arrived, and the only empty booth was right next to the juke box. Lynn, playing the part of the gentleman, asked if I would like to hear some music. When I said yes, he borrowed a dime from me and went to play a record. His selection was Arthur Crooner,' Monaghan's famous rendition of Heartburn Hotelf, An attractive and efficient-looking waitress came over to take our order. We quickly recognized her as our old schoolmate, Faith Dukett. I also learned that Madeline Gregoire and Harriet Garceau were working at the coffee shop. Madeline was the number one cook, whose specialty was French pastries, while Harriet was the dinnertime pianist. Harriet was especially proud of her brand new Cadillac, which she had purchased with the royalties from the new hit parade song she had written called Everybody's Got A Mink But Me. And to top it all off, the owner of the restaurant was Stuart Coon. We were told that Stuart had made a lot of money in the restaurant business because he supplied the meat and fish himself as a result of his skill as a hunter and fisherman. fLynnl VVhcn we had finished our coffee, we left for Professor J. R. Hur1ey's house. It was there that we were to get the story of the mysterious disappearance. After a long ride in a taxi driven by an extremely talka- tive cabbic . . . none other than Eddie Deslauriers . . . we reached our destination. However, we couldn't get in. A big guy stood by the front door and glowered menacingly at us. I figured that this was a good place for the womanis touch, so I let Iean go ahead of me up to the front door. She was therefore the first to discover that the guard was Silent Ken Labounty, and somehow or other she persuaded Silent Ken to let us enter thc house. fjeanl Along the long hallway which separated Dr. Hurley's laboratory facilities from his living quarters we noticed several paintings hanging on the walls. VVhen I looked at them closer I found that they were the work of artists Ronald Lemnah and Roger Webster, whose signa- tures appeared on the paintings. At this point, Professor Hurley himself came out to greet us and escort us into his lab, where his assistants were hard at work. The assistants turned out to be Gael Boardman and Arlan Elwood. Gael and Arlan, we learned, had recently com- pleted the successful invention of a time machine, so that high school history students could go back into the past and actually see the great historical events. They explain- ed that this would settle all arguments without an exces- sive amount of brain fatigue on the part of the student. It would also save him from getting writeris cramp taking down history notes. But strangely enough, they related, as people were transported into the past during the early trials of the machine, some of them found that they liked the past so much, for one reason or another, that they decided to stay there and live. We were told that a few of these were members of our class at BFA. They added that there was only one drawback to their machine. It couldrft be counted on always to hit the exact date specified. fLynnl The more that jean and I thought about it, the more We becam-e intrigued with the idea of going hack into the past. Finally we made up our minds, set the dials for The Early American West, and away we went . . . VVhcn we landed, we were unsure of the exact year or location, but in the distance we could see terrain that was distinctly western. There were clouds of dust rsing all around, blotting out our view, and the sound of rifle shots. As the dust cleared, we saw dead Indians strewn all around a covered wagon barricade, and one soldier was firing six rifies simultaneously in six directions . . . What a coincidence . . . this was one of our classmates, Robert jones . . . This was Iones, Last Standu. Ueani Since General Jones had the situation well in hand, we decided to go to a more quiet place in history . . . VVe turned the dial to New England, and in a flash we found ourselves in Boston-at Boston I-Iarber, to be more exact. It was The Boston Tea Partyn, and again we saw some familiar faces. We talked to a bystandcr, who filled us in on the details. It seems that a relatively new citizen in Boston named Alan Sylvester had become president of the Boston Tea Tasters Union and had organized a revolt. Sylvester and his vice president, Armand L,Esperance, had convinced the Boston people that they should refuse to drink English tea because of the lea tax. Robert llarris and Cllillord Putnain were 8 B. F. A. Mercury also members of the group and had been given the official title Custodians of the Tea . We were told that many of the local citizens had been going north to get their tea at Lewis Meunieris Trading Post. Lewis, it seemed, had just happened to have a tea bag with him when he took his trip into the past and had found the people so anxious for tea that he decided to stay there and go into the business. fLynnJ We decided to make one more stop in history before returning to New York and 1976. This time we landed in a thickly wooded area, and soon heard the sound of people tramplng through the brush. We spotted a lead scout, who had been sent ahead of the rest, and he told us that this was the Lewis and Clark Expedition, so we waited anxiously to see the famous historical figures. Instead we were surprised to see Fred Lewis and Beverly Clark. They told us that they had arrived here by means of the time machine and were bringing medical supplies to Catherine Chagnon, who had given up a promising career as a surgical nurse to go back into the past to tend sick Indians. Ueanj It was now time to return to 1976. The first thing we saw when we stepped out of the machine was a little man with six eyes, staring at us. lWith six eyes, what else could hc do?D When the shock wore off, we learned that this was a product of experiments in muta- tions by the eminent atomic pathologist, Ellen Story. Ellen was the director of Dr. Hurley's biological labora- tory. fLynnJ It was at this point that Dr. Hurley explained about the mystery that we had originally been assigned to cov-er. It seemed that Dr. Thomas E. Cummings, the world famous astronomer, had made a trip by rocket ship to the Planet Fairfield. Cummings had gone there to complete his exhaustive study of the moon by observing its peculiarities from that angle. Cummings had com- pleted the assignment but had disappeared while on his way back to earth. Qeanl Dr. Hurley was arranging a trip to the Planet Fairfield for us, he said, so that we could get the story first hand. While we waited for our rocket ship to be prepared, we decided to go out for a bite to eat. As we walked down the street, Lynn called my attention to a little shop that advised Genuine Earth Relics of 1956.n The proprietors were Marjorie Thibault and Sandra Bick- nell. Coming out of the door were four women wearing the latest hairdos-chartreuse dye with a black streak. We recognized them as Genevieve Howard, Sally Abell, and Phyllis Glidden. Tagging along behind them were three men whom we took to be their husbands because all thr-ee of them wore dog collars. By the way, the hairdos were the creations of the famous beautician, Shirley Lee. fLynni Across the street we saw a sign. It read Live-Wire Larry's Long Cure for Short Circuitsi' and marked the entrance to Wayne Larryis electronics shop. Wayne's assistant in charge of the repair department was, appropriately enough, Earle Sweeny. Looking down the street a few doors, we saw the restaurant that we had been looking for, Dorothy Potteris Pizza Palace. The front of the restaurant was unique. It had a big picture window which looked into the kitchen and a sign above it which read, A Chuckie With Each Pizza. Business must have been good because an abundance of good natured laughter was coming out of the kitchen. A quick peek in the window verified the suspicion we had that the chuckles were familiar. The pizza chefs were Doris Bocash and Charlene Jones. In the dining room we found that Beverly Bruley was the chief pizza-passer. Ueani After we had eaten our lunch and paid the cashier, who turned out to be Wilma Holden, I asked for a package of cigarettes. Neither Lynn nor I smoked, but we had a member of the class of 1956 who manu- factured cigarettes, and we had to get him into this prophecy somehow. Anyway, we bought a pack of Nicotine Speeialsi' and Wilma told us that the president of the company that manufactured them was Ray Creenia. Ray at that time was touring Europe in his 1976 jet-Propelled Rolls Royce. fLynnJ When we finally got back into the street, time was running short, and we knew that our rocket ship must be nearly ready to take off. So we started down the street on the run, but before we had gone very far-WHAM-we ran smack into a solid blue wall and crashed to the sidewalk. I looked up to discover that our solid blue wallv was a policeman-a former class- mate, Phil Pope! Phil warned us to slow down and look where we were going or heid have to take us in on a 502. We asked him what a 502u was, and he said that he didn't know, but that was what they always said on DragnetU. Cjeanl We continued on our way to the airport and passed a movie theatre in which 5-D movies were being shown. The picture currently playing was calling Sing- ing On A Cactus , starring the ever-popular, silver- throated cowboy, Ronald Bishop, and his easy-going side- kick, Alan Slim', jones. At the same theatre a coming attraction was a picture called Air Raidv which starred Marion Rich. fLynnl When we got to the airport, the rocket was just being prepared for fiight by the airline's chief mechanic, Gilbert Paquette. In a very short time we were in the ship and on our way to the Planet Fairfield. We were somewhat surprised to discover that even though this was a private flight, we had some other passengers on board, people who had emergency reasons for making the trip. One was a Certified Public Accountant named Francis Andrews. Another passenger was Jean Buker, who now was the head of a big publishing house and author of the best-selling book Gossips I Have Known. fjeanl She was accompanied by her publishing houseis leading author, janet Garvin, who recently had been the first person ever to be awarded two Nobel Prizes for literature, one in poetry and the other for her novel A Twist of the Wrist. Also on board the rocket ship was Beverly King, the inventor of the new dance craze The Twirling Tango which had spread like wildfire to every planet in the solar system. It was particularly popular on the Planet Pafoofnick, where the inhabitants had two arms and two legs - on each side. B. F. A. Mercury 9 fLynnJ Our pilot on the space ship was the United States Space Command,s leading flier, Wayne Sweeney. VVayne's co-pilot was Robert Phenix, The pretty airline hostess was Pat Ladd. Since this was a top priority in- vestigation, there also were a number of top rank'ng officials going to the Planet Fairfield with us. Among them was the Director of U.S. National Defense, General Richard Wilson, who was accompanied by his secretary, Alice Comstock. We had a short chat with General Wilson and learned that another member of our class was on his staff - Jeannette Thibault was the head of the Womcn's Division of the Space Cadets. Cjeanl We landed at the Fairfield Airport, and, as we were walking through the waiting room toward thc street, I thought I recognized a couple of familiar faces. Sure enough-it was Gail Bishop and Shirley Anstey, who told us that they were happily married and were waitfng for their husbands who were Fairfield Air Force officials and would he coming in on a ship due any minute. Lynn and I agreed that if we were going to get a story about the mysterious disappearance we would have to contact the head of the Fairfield Security Defense Department, Paul Waite. When we got to Paulfs office, we found Reg Godin there. Reg, it seems, was the head of the Space FBI, and he was getting all the facts that he could from Paul before proceeding with the investiga- tion. Regis secretary, who sat across the room taking notes on the conversation, turned out to be Marolyn Gillilan. iLynnl Reg finished his talk with Paul and asked us if we would like to go along with him to question some people that he had reason to believe knew something about the mystery. Naturally, we said yes. Our first stop was Curley Cantellls Gambling Casino and Night- club -an establishment run by Mike Cantell. Mike told Reg that he would like to be of some help, but he knew nothing about the mystery. While Reg was interrogating some of Mikeis employees, we heard the sound of a familiar melody coming from another room in the casino. fjeanl The tune was The Lullaby of Interplanetary Spacelandv and the smooth tones of a talented trombone could be heard above the sounds of the rest of the band. You've guessed it . . . It was Fred Norton and His Solar System Six , featuring piano soloist Jean Bugbee and vocalist Connie Boivin. Fred and his band were com- pleting a two weeks engagement at Cantell's Casino before returning to the Earth to appear on Ed Sullivan's Toast of Terra Firmai' television show. fLynnQ XVe left Fred and went back to find out what Reg was doing just in time to see him talking to a dark- haired, intriguing-looking woman dressed entirely in black. The woman was the hostess at the casino, the mysterious Woman in Blackn, Shirley Cota. Shirley. in keeping with her fame as a person of intrigue, refused to coloperate in the slighest with the investigating officers. So the procedure was halted while Reg sent back to headquarters for an expert to handle the situation. ijcanj XVliile we waited, I happeiied to notice a copy of the local newspaper, and since I had some time on my hands, I decided to look through it. My eyes landed on a headline which read, U.S. Agricuture Experts Arrivev. Reading down through the story I learned that the Planet Fairfield was having difficulty developing soil conditions favorable for productive growing. So the Fairfield govern- ment sent for the Earth's top experts. The group consisted of Bill Bronson, Raymond Deso, Rene Montcalm, and Ierry Yates. And right next to the agriculture story I found a series of pictures covering the Miss Universe and Mr. Universe contests that had concluded the night before. I was pleased, but not really too surprised, to see that Connie Kinney had been chosen Miss Universe. But the real surprise came when I looked at the Mr. Universe pictures. There was the winner-tall, muscular, and debonair-Charley Church. fLynnl When I spotted jean with the paper, I asked for the sports section. There at the top of the page was a big picture of the United States Open Champion golfer, Dwane Moore. The accompanying story said that Dwane had come to Fairfield on an exhibition tour. And at the bottom of the page I found another picture and story which interested me. It showed the first woman jockey ever to win the Kentucky Derby, Linora McEnany. Linnie won the derby on a horse called Baton',. I looked through the rest of the sports items and then started to return the paper to Iean when something on the back page caught my eye. It was a theatre ad. In the center of the ad was a picture of Nancy Bovat. Above the picture it said, In her biggest and best picture yet, we are proud to present Scarlet Bovatv . . . and below the picture the ad continued, in janet Garvinis prize-winning story- EAST OF GEORGIA? Qeanl By this time the expert from headquarters that Reg had called had arrive, and it turned out to be none other than Betty Casavant, who held down the job of head of the Women Space Detectives. Betty immedi- ately began the task of questioning Shirley Cota, but it wasn't much use. The Mystery Woman wasn't talking, and Reg and Betty finally gave up. So we went on down the street to see some more people that might be able to help us. fLynnl Our next stop was a bowling alley and pool hall, run by Alan Hodet and Dick Peters. It was reported to he the meeting place of some suspicious characters who might know something about the disappearance of Dr. Cummings. However, both Alan and Dick said that they knew nothing about the mystery. It was at this moment that a familiar figure walked into the room. It was the interplanetary playboy, the suave bachelor with a girl on ever planet, Larry Martinson. Larry gave us our first lead in the case when he suggested that Dr. Cummings might have been lured off the route home- ward. VVhen we asked Larry about his information, hc declined to explain except to say that his bodyguard could verify his story. Ueanl Before carrying our investigation back along the route to the earth, we decided to make a last minute check at two places, the hospital . . . in the event that Dr. Cunmiiiigs might have been injured and sent there 10 B. F. A. Mercury since we had left headquarters . . . and the University where Dr. Cummings had many friends and might be expected to tum up if he returned to the Planet Fairfield. Neither the hospital nor the university had turned up anything, but Lynn and I did get a lead on more members of our graduating class. The superintendent of the hos- pital was Eunice Story, and her assistants were Marion Preston and Jean Willett. Laurel Phelps was the hospitalls x-ray technician. fLynnJ The University of Outer Space Was directed by its president, Dr. Wayne A. Jarvis, who had achieved fame by publishing his revolutionary system of mathe- Iarvis System, two plus two could mathematician wished it to equal. matics. Under the equal anything the The immediate result was to make mathematics a much more popular subject in schools throughout the universe. Also at the university as the head of the Education De- partment was Prof. Loretta Leduc. The professor of Air Science at the school was that genuis of Hight, Dr. Richard Renfrew. And the university had a guidance director, too . . . Robert Hojaboom. Cjeanl Well, that about ends the story because just before we were to take off and return to earth we got the news that Dr. Cummings had arrived back on the Planet Fairfield, safe and sound. Ho had indeed been lured off his route back to the earth by a space siren named Irene Fontaine, just as Larry Martinson had hinted. However, two things prevented' the incident from becoming serious. First, Dr. Cummings was far too devoted to his Fairfield research to be detracted from it for long. And secondly, it seemed that Martinson himself had taken a personal interest in the space siren, and she had subsequently lost interest in the good doctor. fLynnJ And so our spaceship headed out into the night and back toward earth. We had gotten about halfway home when we spotted a bright light ahead. At first we thought it was just an ordinary star, but as we approached we realized it was a spaceship restaurant. So we stopped for one last cup of coffee. The place was called The Space Dairy Barn and, sure enough, its owner was Bar- bara Fairbanks. Barb laughed as only Barb can when we told her about the investigation. lBothl But, honestly, we donft understand why she laughed. And we donft understand why you have been laughing. It's all been true . . . every word we've been saying. You do believe us, donlt you. You must believe us . . . nobody here will . . . you've just got to . . . Oh, say, we hax'en't told you about ourselves yet . . Well there really isnlt very much to tell . . . Wc,re very happy here . . . they take good care of us . . . What is it they call this place? Oh. yes, I think itfs the Shadyhaven Rest Home For The Mentally Incurable . . . - The End - Senior Thespians Won Willson Cup W 1 T H THE POT BOIlER THE CAST First row, l. to l',1Hkll'l'lCt Garceau, Gael Boardman, Catherine Chagnon and Jeannette Thibault. Second row, l. to r.-Janet Garvin, Nancy Bovat, Buzzy Sylvester, -lean VVillett, Buzzy Monaghan. Vhird I'0XN-'-CCl10Yll'Vt' Iloward, jean Bushey, Torn Cummings, Gail Bishop. Laurel Phelps, Pat Ladd, Lynn XVood, Beverly Clark. B. F. A. Mercury 11 CLASS O9 IVE, the Class of 1956, being of sound body and somewhat sane mind, do hereby bequeath and pass on to our posterity, these our meager and well worn possessions. FIRSTLY-To the Iunior Class, we leave our ability to fool around in English class and still accomplish something. SECONDLY-TO the Sopliomorc Class, we leave our outstanding ability, scholastically, intellectu- ally, and athletically, hoping they will grasp and absorb the importance and necessity of sustaining these qualities throughout the rest of their high school career. THIRDLY-To the Freshman Class, we leave our honesty, integrity, and seriousness of purpose. FOURTHLY-'TllOllgll this is not the 364,000 question, to deserving individuals, we do hereby make the following bequeaths: Item I-Lynn VVoocl leaves his ability to get along with Miss lVitters to all underclassmen thinking of taking math. Itcm 2-Beverly Clark leaves her freckles to Squirt Moore. fAs if he needs themj Item 3-Dick Peters leaves his seat in shorthand, and hopes that no boy will be as unlucky as he was to be the only boy in shorthand class. Item 4-To loan Aldrich, Phyllis Gliclclen leaves her bottle of peroxide!! Item 5-Lewis Meunier wills to Danny Morton a trust fund of two cigarettes a day through- out his senior year. Item 6-jean Bulcerxleaves the road to Swanton to Carol Simmons. Item 7-Robert Iones wills his nickname Nose', to Tony Varricchione. Itcm 8-Irene Fontaine leaves her swing and WILL nickname of SWivy,' to Pat Trucleau. Here's hoping she enjoys it more than Irene did. Item 9-Bazzy Sylvester leaves his quietness and modesty to Robert Sanborn. Item I0-Ioan Baker wills her ability to give speeches at pep rallies to Danny Morton. Item II--Jerry Yates leaves his tardy slips in Mr. Sunderlandis oilice to Deany Paquette. Item I2-To Kay Ready, jean IVillet leaves her diet book. Item 13-Barbara Fairbanks leaves her laugh to Libby Edwards. Item 14-Marion Rich leaves her nickname, Cannonball,' to Sue Morton. Item I5-Bob Harley leaves his almost brand new mature ways to jimmy Arnold. Bob never got much use out of them. IN YVITNESS WHEREAS, we have hereunto subscribed our name this 13th day of June in the year Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Six. -THE Cmss or 1956 VV itnessecl by: MR. O. U. GROUCH, residing at Blackacres, Ohio MRS. U. R. CRAZY, cfo The Insane Asylum, Waterberry, Vermont Miss I. B. GOLD, residing at Los Vagas, Nevada research lawyers- AHTHUR MONAGHAN, EUNICE STORY courtroom lawyers- Toxl Cummmcs, Pwr Iitxun 12 B. F.A.Mercu1 Young At Heart FRESHMAN OFFICERS Cl. to rj-Lynn VVood, Betty Cusavant. Beverly Clark and Tom Cummings H O W? B.F.A. MERCURY T Planning The Jamboree And Prom JUNIOR OFFICERS: Cl. to LD--Tom Cummings. jean HXISITPI, Reginald Godin, jc-an VVille'tt. . M e r C u ry 18 C Av Jamboree Winners For The Second Time SOP1 IOMOHE OFFICERS Cl. to r.D-Tum Cummings, Laurel Phelps, Nancy Bovalt, and Bvtty Casuvunt 9 B.F.A. MERCURY ge A Goal of Twelve Years Achieved SENIOR OIFIVICERS PYCSTCll'I1l-Rljgllllllil Godin SlJCI'0t2ll'5'1Pilt Luclcl Trcusurvr-Betty flllSilVilI1l Vicc-P1'c'siclout-Ivan Buslwv 14 B. F.A.Mercury 0 A DVI C E T CD UIXIDERGRADUATES During the past four years, the members of the graduating class of 1956, through attention to duty and application of untiring and diligent efforts, have acquired learning, knowledge, and sophistication. Now, as we are about to leave, we are happy to comply with the long established custom of passing on to you the benefits of our many pleasant experiences, with the hope and expectation that you may derive some help from our suggestions. So we advise the following: To the Freshmen-You came to us last fall from various sources, wide-eyed, wide-mouthed, naive and gullible, yet we had hope for you and our faith in you has been justified, and if you will continue to emulate the class of 1956, as we strongly advise you to do, you may hope one day to reach the pinnacle to which you should aspire. To the Sophomores-We suggest that time has now arrived in your life when childish excuses for your strange and animal like actions, can no longer be accepted. You are entering the group known as upper-classmen, and therefore we advise you to conform to the accepted standards of behavior. To the juniors-The time has finally come for you to do away with your bubble gum and giddy ways, so that you may take on the dignity of Seniors. We also wish to advise certain individuals as follows: 1. Peanut McFeeters and Norman Duquet-te, et some elevator shoes so ou won't et 8 Y S trampled on next year. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Judy Wood and Bob Streeter, keep on being a lovely duet. Paul Bilodeau, even though you have dated a queen, please don't forget B.F.A.'s poor peasant girls. Mary Ellen Gillespie, come out of the fog. Brian Wilson, stop charming the girls with your Hirting glances. Linda. Soule, prepare for a dull activity period next year. Sandra. Rath, confine your acting to the stage. Greg Pierce, please waiting any longer, give'm a break. donit keep the girls Deanie Paquette, in nomic distress on the opening day of foot- ball practice in the past, we advise you this year to take utums for your tummy . View of your gastro- Syloia Leduc, get a good alarm clock next year to get you to school on time. You wonit have your sister, Lorry. And now a bit of poetry: Oh, please Dick Ready, donit stay home, Get out with the girls and start to roam. writers-BEVERLY CLARK AND ALAN SYLVESTER class night presentation- Sn'm1.1f:Y Co1'A AND ALAN Sxmvnsrnn B. F. A. Mercury 15 These Students Turned Out Our School Paper j'THE MERCURY N if rst Nm. l. in i'.-'Phyllis Glidden Lzlnrcl Phclps, Gail Bshop, Jean Bnker, Ivan Vvillctt, Joan Buker, Marion Rich Bt'Yl'Iilf Clarli, Ivan Biiglivv, Nancy Bovat, Lora-tix LQ-dnc, Pat Ladd, Jean Bnshey, Shirley Cota. S11-4-ml ww-fxliss l,C1'1'llllll, Florence Hilliker, In-anninv Diqilcttv, Beverly King, Shirley Loc, Marolyn Cillilan Indy Nlortun, Kay Ruacly, Theresa Vincclottc, Ioan Aldrich, Carol Turner, Sally Pratt, Miss Thayer. 'l'llil'fl 1iUXXf,li'1ill K1-lly. Dorothy Nciburg, Pat Hogan, Bcvsrlj' Caluoury, Pat Pelkcy, Judy Savard, Gail Blontgmncry Mary lffllvn Clillvspi-:', Plum-iw Glynn, Barlmara Benoit, Linda Soulv, Barbara Fairbanks. Fourth I'f7VK'+jlL1L'lili' Mmitgrniicry, Rita Ploof, Elaine P1'vsL'ott, Margaret Giroux. Last IUNN-Vllfllll Cnnnnings, Dong Reed, Ellsworth Moulin Riclia1'd Bmnbard, Francis Andrews, Ronald Lcninah Hicliarcl Huiiiww. Missing from PlCtL11'O1J6kl1ll1CltC Tliihanlt, Dick Ready. The lows were passed ond enforced by our Student Councuff Suitvl, l. to r.-Principal Sunderland, Bliss Bcclnan, vicc-president Jim Fitzgerald, secretary Shirley Cota, f1'6HSlIl'Ol' Rug Godin, Mr. Conii. Standing, l. to r.-Carroll Moore, Ioan Tremblay, Dwanc Moore, Linda Xvwcoinlw, Paul Bilodean, Daw' Leninali, Shirley Anstcy, Tony Varri- vliirmni. lvaniic'tt-r- Thiluanlt. Bnzzv Svlvc-stvr, In-an Biggiv, Dick llrizicly. Stanley licnlnn. Absent llI'U111 Piulurt- is Lynn XVood, P1'C'SlLlC1ll. 16 B.F. A. Mercury ++ SENICDR CLASS PCDLL ++ Runner-Up Alan Sylvester Reginald Godin Wayne Jarvis Dwane Moore Louis Meunier Wayne Jarvis Alan Sylvester Wayne Sweeney Fred Lewis Tom Cummings Arthur Monaghan Dwane Moore Lynn Wood Gael Boardman Dwane Moore Lynn Wood Philip Pope Reginald Godin Lynn Wood Arthur Monaghan Arthur Monaghan Wayne Jarvis Dwane Moore Richard Renfrew Dwane Moore Lynn Wood Torn Cummings Lynn Wood Wayne Sweeney Armand L'Esperancc Lynn Wood Boy Super-lative Reginald Godin Dwane Moore Tom Cummings Reginald Godin Dwane Moore Reginald Godin Wayne Larry Alan Sylvester Arlan Elwood Dwane Moore Alan Sylvester Reginald Godin Wayne Sweeney Dwane Moore Lynn Wood Armand L,Esperance Alan Sylvester Alan Sylvester Reginald Godin Reginald Godin Reginald Godin Armand L'Esperance Reginald Godin Frederick Norton Arthur Monaghan Armand L'Esperance Alan Sylvester Alan Sylvester Reginald Cc :lin Most Popular Friendliest Most Dignified Most Pleasing Personality Best Looking Most Likely to Succeed Best Dresser Peppiest Quietest Nicest Smile Smoothest Line Best Extra-Cun'icular Worker Most Fun to be With Prefttiest Eyes Best Athlete Best Physique-Figure Best Actor-Actress Biggest Bluffer Most Conscientious Most Co-operative Most Dependable Prettiest Hair Best School Spirit Best Musician Best Dancer Class Comedian Class Chatterbox Mr. and Miss B. F. A. Girl Superlative Joan Buker Jean Bushey Beverly Clark Pat Ladd Constance Kinney Pat Ladd Jean Bushey Jean Buker Sandra Bicknell Constance Kinney Jean Willett Joan Buker Constance Kinney Constance Kinney Betty Casavant Betty Casavant Jean Bushey Runner-Up Betty Casavant Bev. Clark Pat Ladd Barbara Fairbanks Jean Bushey Sandra Bicknell Jean Bushey Bev. Clark Linora McEnany Bev. Clark Joan Buker Genevieve Howard Linora McEnany Catherine Chagnon Marion Preston Jean Bushey Irene Fontaine Beverly Clark Beverly Clark Jean Bushey Jean Buker Linora McEnany Nancy Bovat Catherine Chagnon Catherine Chagnon Ellen Story Jean Bushey Joan Buker Joan Buker Linora MeEnany Joan Buker Jean Bugbee Constance Boivin Beverly Clark Beverly Clark Beverly Clark Nancy Bovat Jean Willett Laurel Phelps Betty Casavant Harriet Gareeau Catherine Chagnon Genevieve Howard Catherine Chagnon Genevieve Howard Joan Buker Constance Kinney Betty Casavant Pat Ladd B. F. A. Mercury GRADUATES CLASS CDF 1956 SALLY MARGARET ABELL B ig Ambition--To live in a mansion F avorite Pastinie-VVriting letters to a certain Marine A version-Beans, snakes, snobbish boys Honors and Activities: Clcc Club 12, 325 Red Cross Home Nursing Certificate 4355 Senior Play Usher f4Dg Intramural Basketball tl, 2, 374 Allied Youth fl, 2, 3, 415 Yearbook Mfg Senior Supper Waitress t3Dg Librarian CZ, 359 Home Ee. Fashion Show 11, 2, 353 Senior Supper Committee Cl, Zh Iunior Jamboree Usher CSX School Patrol f3lg Sub-Freshman Day Food Committee KD. A merry bear! nzulzazvf a l'bl'l'I'fllI t'01l1l'fL'l1HHCl -Proverbs FRANCIS WAYNE ANDREWS R ig Ambition-To own a new car F avorite Expression-Oh! Joy! A version-None Honors and Activities: Mercury Staff f3, 41g Senior Play Business f4lg Student Council Member C255 Sub-Freshman Day Committee 12, 335 Buekhill Falls Delegate tfilg School Orchestra 43, 415 Fall Frolics C3-lg Senior Year Book C4Dg Safety Patrol i314 Junior Jamboree Business Committee Cfilg Ticket Seller CS, 435 Usher 131g Allied Youth Cl, 2, 3, 4Jg Executive Board 11, 255 Treasurer CSD. ,l merry fvrurl ilnrlll .quail lifcr 4 1umfirim'. a-Prom-rlz B. F. A. Mercury SHIRLEY ANN ANSTEY B ig Ambition-To travel F avorite Pastime- Gallup ing A version-Spiders, snakes Honors and Activities: Glee Club C2, 31, Basketball, J.V.,s C21, Varsity C31g Student Council C413 Graduation Escort C31, Junior Red Cross Committee CI, 315 Band Concert Usher C21, Junior Jamboree Usher C31, Dance Committee Cl, 2, 3, 41, General Chairman of Dance Committee C31, Radio Program C415 Intramural Basketball C2, 31, Allied Youth Cl, 2, 3, 41, A. Y. Alumni Chairman C3, 41, Buckhill Falls Convention Delegate C41g Yearbook Business Staff C41g Graduation Announcements C41, Assembly Program Committee C21g Fashion Show C115 Sub-Freshman Day Chairman C41, Decorating Committee for New Year's Dance C2, 31, Decorating Committee for Junior Prom C31. Rare is true love, True frivndxbip ix still rarer. -La Rochcfouranld SANDRA SUE BICKNELL B ig Ambition-To give orders, instead of taking them F avorite Expression-VVhat are you going, doing? A version-Telephone Operators Honors and Activities: Basketball CI1, Senior Play Usher C41, Yearbook Committee C41. Her zuayx are ways of 1Jlc'axaf1ll1vsx, Ami all bvr lmfbx an' 17r'uf'r. -Bartlett GAIL KATHRYN BISHOP B ig Ambition-To he happily married F avorite Pastime-Spending my time with one certain person A version-Snakes Honors and Activities: Bennington High School-Glee Club CI1, Intramural Basketball C115 Latin Club C11. B. F. A.-Mercury Staff C3, 41, Senior Class Play C415 Glee Club C2, 3, 41, Graduation Escort C315 Junior Jamboree Usher 31, Intramural Basketball CZ, 3, 415 Freshman Reception Committee C215 Allied Youth C2, 3, 41, Yearbook Committee C415 Usher C2, 3, 41, Sportsmanis Club- Girls' Rifle Team C3, 41, Choir C31, Yearbook Editorial Staff C41. Thr mor! luauifrsf .rigu of IFCMCUIII ix r'v1rIi,1'1ml l'b!'t'ffIlIIl4'XS.,, -Monfaiguu RONALD LEWIS BISHOP 1 B ig Ambition-Get a high position on the Central Vermont Railway F avorite Pastime-Play my guitar A version--None Honors and Activities: F. F. A. Member CZ, 3, 41g Allied Youth Member C41g F. F. A. State Judger of Cattle C415 F. F. A. Delegate C3, 41, F. F. A. Judge of State Contest C2,3,41. ln Ibm' Cifc of ll young mall, fbz' mor! l'XX!'Ilff1lI Ibing for bappimfss is Ibn' gif! of ffi1'fI1CfClil1. -Sir W'iHium Oxlr' . F. A. Mercury 5 GAEL G. BOARDMAN B ig Ambition-To be the power behind the throne F avorite Expression-Whaddya mean? A version-Chrysler Products Honors and Activities: Technical Staff C1, 455 Chairman C455 Dance Commit- tee C2, 455 Assembly Program Committee C2, 455 Junior Jamboree C455 Senior Play C455 Clee Club C455 Ski Club C355 Fall Frolics C35 455 Allied Youth CI, 455 Executive Board C3, 455 Radio Program Committee C3, 455 Red Cross Repre- sentative C355 Buck Hill Falls Convention Delegate C355 Assembly Program C355 Elected to Boys' State C355 Year Book Committee C455 Junior Prom Commit- tee C355 Sub-Freshman Day Committee C2, 355 Junior Jamboree State Manager C355 Audio-Visual Staff CI, 2, 3, 455 Graduation Usher C35. Wit ir om' of zmnfx bmi tools, ll fillx llar' breath when gcniux fools. -Claxsmafr' DORIS ELAINE BOCASH B ig Ambition-Always be happy F avorite Pastime-Riding in o cl cars A lias-Tubby Honors and Activities: Home Nursing Certificate C355 Yearbook C455 Home- making Fashion Show C2, 355 Fashion Show Committee C355 Member of the Red Cross Cl, 2, 3, 455 Sub-Freshman Day Committee C25. Thr Cangbler of girfx ix. ami errr um, !1llI0llg fbi' rfeligblfnl minimis of r'urllJ. -De Quiury CONSTANCE FLORA BOIVIN B ig Ambition-Sing and be happy F avorlte Pastime-Dancing A version-Farmers? Honors and Activities: Clee Club C1, 2, 455 Assembly Program Cl, 2, 3, 455 Typewriting Progress Certificate C355 Basketball, J.V. C155 Membershin Certificate in Shorthand C455 Radio Appearance C355 Intramural Basketball C155 Sub-Freshman Day Committee C155 Allied Youth Cl. 2. 3. 45: Fall Frol'c-s C2, 3, 455 Shorthand, 60 Word transcription C455 Competent Typist Certificate C355 Jr. O.G.A. Certificate C35. A rolling xfom' gullirrx no moss. -Ulil FV'l'VI1'l7 Pro1'4'i'l: NANCY CYNTHIA BOVAT B iq Ambition-To become a registered nurse F avorite Expression-Thatis beside the point A version-Things that crawl Honors and Activities: Class Treasurer C255 Mercury Staff C455 Senior Play Cast C455 Junior Jamboree Cast C455 Clee Club C2, 3, 455 Assembly Program C3. 455 Assembly Program Committee C3, 455 Home Room President C155 Junfer Red Cross Committee C255 Class Night Usher C255 Dance Committee C35 45: Freshman Reception Committee C255 Junior Jamboree Business Staff C35: Allied Youth C2, 3, 455 Yearbook Committee C455 Class Gift Committee C455 Christmas Play C255 Student Council Campaign Manager C355 Choir C455 Sub- Freshman Day Committee C155 Senior Supper Committee C45. Tu Luau' lm' ii ln like Iyer. -Ciimnmtu B. F. A. Mercury WILLIAM ELLIOTT BRONSON B ig Ambition-A big family F avorite Pastime-Eating A version-Unnecessary work Honors and Activities: Sub-Freshman Day Speaker 1315 Home Room Presi- dent 1115 FFA 11, 2, 3, 415 FFA Treasurer FFA President 'FFA District Sentinel 1415 HO0d-XVIHIIIIIIJYC Tour 1415 Young Farmers Conference 1415 State Judging Contest 11, 2, 3, 41. ' Speak liflle aml well if you wixb la br' rorzxirlered as poxxvxxilz uzrfriff' -Frerzrb BEVERLY BRULEY B ig Ambition-To be happy F avorite Pastime-Listening to music A version--Snakes, English speeches Honors and Activities: Allied Youth 11, 215 Stenography Certificates 60 words -3 min.5 60 words-5 min.5 OGA 1315 80 Words4-3 min.5 Home Economics Fashion Show 11, 21. lf is the wise bead fha! nmlzex Ihr' xlili langue. -W. Lllvax JEAN MAE BUGBEE B ig Ambition-To be a good nurse F avorite Pastime-Listening to popular music A versions-Pears Honors and Activities: Mercury Staff 13, 415 Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Piano player for assemblies 11, 2, 3, 415 Assembly program committee 11, 2, 3, 415 Basketball, J.V. 11, 215 Varsity 1315 Typewriting Progress Ce1'tiHcate1315 Graduation Escort 1315 Librarian 1415 Home Nursing Certificate 1415 Dance Committee 11, 2, 3, 415 Intramural Basketball 12, 3, 415 Freshman Reception Committee 1215 Senior Play Usher 1415 Yearbook Committee 1415 Senior Supper 1415 Junior Jamboree Usher 131. O music, xphfn' lll'.H'C'lld6'd maid, Friend of pleasure, wisdom's aid. -Collilm JEAN MAROLYN BUKER B ig Ambition-To visit Paris I Q F avorite Pastime-Playing basketball A version-People who minduotheris business Honors and Activities: Mercury Staif 12, 3, 415 Editorial Writer 1415 Junior Jamboree Cast 1215 Mixed Glee Club 12, 3, 415 Girls' Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 415 School Choir 1415 Piano Player, Assembly 11, 215 All-State Glee Club 1415 Assembly Program5 Assembly Program Committee5 Basketball, J.V. 11, 215 Varsity 13, 415 Student Council 1115 Graduation Escort 1315 Leadership Train- ing Course 1115 Usher 12, 315 Radio Program Staff 1415 Intramural Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Sub-Freshman Day Committee 1115 U.N. Model Assembly 1315 Fall Frolics 12, 3, 415 Allied Youth 12, 3, 415 Allied Youth Executive Board 13, 415 Buckhill Falls Convention Delegate 1415 Yearbook Editor 1415 Senior Supper Waitress 1315 Senior Supper Committee 1415 All-State Basketball Team 1415 30 Word Typing Progress Certificate 1315 Merit Scholarship Contest 1415 Graduation Speaker 141. I rozml nzyxrlf in uolhing elif' .vo happy us in l't llH'IlI17!'l'illX my goml frir'lnlx. --Sbixlzf'i1n'ul'1' B. lf. A. Mercury JOAN MADOLYN BUKEB B ig Ambition-To be a great politician F avorite Expression-i'WVl1at's Newv? A version-Succotash and stuck-up people Honors and Activities: Mercury Staff CZ, 3, 455 Jokes Editor C455 Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 455 Choraliers C455 Assembly program Cl, 2, 3, 455 Assembly Program Committee Cl, 3, 455 J. V. Basketball Cl, 255 Varsity Basketball C3, 455 Captain of Basketball C455 Intramural Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 455 Girls' State C355 Leader- ship Training Course C155 D. A. R. Award C455 O. G. A. Shorthand Member- ship C355 Graduation Escort C355 Librarian C255 Junior Jamboree Usher C355 Dance Committee CZ, 3, 455 Sub-Fr-eshman Day Committee C155 Freshman Reception Committee C255 Allied Youth C25 3, 455 Delegate to Buckhill Falls CS. 455 Allied Youth President C355 Fall Frolics CS, 455 Yearbook Committee C455 Senior Supper Committee C455 Chief Justice of Supreme Court at Girls, State C455 Musfc Festival Cl, 2, 3, 455 All-State Chorus C455 Fashion Show CI55 B. F. A. Choir C455 Student Council Campaign Manager CZ, 3, 455 Class Night Speaker C451 G0 nord Shorthand Certificate C455 60 words Mailable Transcript C45. Rt':l.VHI :mil fllllXllIt'77Il are flue qualifies of II Ir'mCz'r. -'l'm'if11x JEAN ELIZABETH BUSHEY B ig Ambition-Cather honor, love and health F avorite Pastimc-Music, outdoor activities A lias-'iVampv Honors and Activities: Glen- Club Cl, 255 Mercury Staff 455 Junior Jamboree C455 Graduation Escort C355 Class Secretary C355 Class Vice President C455 Assembly Program Committee Cl, 2, 3, 455 Dance Committee Cl, 2, 3, 455 Junior Jamboree Committee C355 Junior Prom Committee Basketball. J. V. C255 Basketball, Varsity C355 Fall Frolies Stage Manager C455 A. Y. Cl, 2, 3, 455 A. Y. Executive Board C3, 455 Bed Cross Ilome Nursing Certificate C455 Senior Play C455 Senior Play Committee C455 Junior Jamboree Prompter CI55 Bed Cross Representative C255 Intramural Basketball C2, 355 Ski Club C155 Yearbook Committee C455 Senior Supper Committee C455 Graduation Announcement Committee C455 Usher for Band Concert C255 Student Council Campaign Assistant Manager C355 Ivy Day Speaker C455 Class Night Speaker C455 Assembly Program C455 Assistant Nurses Aid5 Music Festival C45. IIN very frowns are fairer far, Tbdfl XIIIIIPX of nlbcr' muiff1'l1.r aria' -eliurfltjy Colrriilge MIKE ARTHUR CANTELL B ig Ambition--To be a millionaire F avorite Pastime--48 Iloyt Street A version-None Honors and Activities: Cheerleader C35 45. Ile ffm! ii of lIH'Vl'vV bear! bulb Ll l'0ll,iIIllllI fm.r!. '-'PV0l't'l'1IX 8:2 BETTY ANN CASAVANT B ig Ambition-To be a good private Secretary F :worite Pastime-VVater skiing when weather permits A lias- Cassie', Honors and Activities: Class 'l'reasurcr Cl, 455 Class Secretary Senior Plav Business Staff C455 Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 455 Assembly Program C3, 455 Assembly Program Committee 455 Basketball, V. Cl, 255 Varsity CS, 455 Ilome Boom flftif-er Cl. 255 Jr. 0. G. A. Certilieateg Complete Theory 60 Wpin Speed Test in Shorthand C455 80 Wpm Shorthand Speed Test C455 100 Wpm Short- hand Speerl Test C455 Mailable Transcripts-80 Wpm C455 Senior O. C. A. Pin: S0 wpm Transcription Certificate C455 Membership Article in Shorthand C455 Graduation Escort Junior Red Cross Committee CCI, 3, 455 Usher 455 Radio Proqrain C455 Intramural Basketball Cl. 2. 455 Sub-Freshman Day Committee C155 U. N. Model Assemblv C355 Ticket Seller C455 Freshman Reception Committee CI55 Allied Youth 3, 455 A. Y. Senior Representative C455 Buck Ilill Falls Delegate C455 Fall Frolies C35 455 Yearbook C45-5 Class Night Speaker She looks ax fluff ax 7llUV'lIiIl ' rowv Newly 'lL'tlNhC'AI 'wills :fc'1z', YSbukci1n'ure i 22 B. F. A. Mercury CATHERINE M. CHACNON B ig Ambition-To have just 1 million! Cdollars5 that is5 F uture Plans-To push the broom! A version-Squares and Room 22 Honors and Activities: Iamboree C1, 255 Iamboree Promptcr C355 Senior Play Cast C455 Yearbook Committee C455 Senior Supper Committee C455 Class Gift Committee C455 Allied Youth C1, 2, 355 Home Nursing Certificate C355 Fresh- man Reception Committee C255 Selling Tickets for Senior Play, Ist prize C455 junior Jamboree, 2nd prize C255 Red Cross First Aid C455 C. Y. O. Convention Cl, 25. To vat, and to a'riulz, ami fo ln' nzvrryf' --Iif'rlvsz'u.vlrx 8:15 5 CHARLES CHURCH B ig Ambition-To do a lot of traveling. F avorite Pastime--Fishing and hunting A version-Women drivers Honors and Activities: Intramural Basketball C1, 2, 355 Librarian C355 Football. Varsity C45. Rather slamz' up, uxxnre ufiib runscioux pride, Alone, than err will: millionx on thy sirlef, -Charles Clmrrlwill BEVERLY ANN CLARK B ig Ambition-To be a good nurse F avorite Pastime--Knitting A version-Reckless drivers Honors and Activities: Glee Club CI. 255 Mercury Ste-if C3, 45: Graduation Escort C455 Class Secretary C155 Assembly Program C35 455 Assembly Commit- tee Program C15 2, 3, 455 Dance Committee C25 3, 455 Girls' State C355 Assistant Manager of Girls' Basketball C255 Manager of Girls' Basketball C355 Senior Play Cast C45 Red Cross Representative C355 Usher for Junior Jamboree C355 Red Cross Home Nursing Certificate C455 Radio Program Staff C3, 455 Intra- mural Basketball C3, 455 Sub-Freshman Day Committee C155 Allied Youth C15 2, 3, 455 Executive Board C25 3, 455 Secretary C35 455 Buck Hills Falls Dele- gate C355 Fall F rolics Stage Manager C35 455 Band Concert Usher C255 Year- book Committee C455 Senior Su per Committee C455 Student Council Cam- paign Manager C355 Ski Club CIE Graduation Speaker C455 Merit Scholarship Contest C45. Her xmilr ix xwcclg Iver words are wisrf' -Clussmafe ALICE MARY COMSTOCK B ig Ambition-To be successful and happy! F avorite Pastime-Dancing and writing letters A version-U. S. History and Studies in Room 21 Honors and Activities: Glee Club CI, 2, 3, 455 Bed Cross Representatiw e C15 2, 3, 455 Junior Iamboree Usher C355 Senior Play Usher C255 Senior Play Com- mittee C455 Senior Play Ticket Seller C455 Fashion Show C15 255 Band Concert Usher C45. Sln x nin' by mime and nice by 11l1f1ITt'.,, -swift B. F. A. Mercury 23 STUART EDWARD COON B ig Ambition-See the World F avorlte Pastimc-Hunting and fishing A version-Brown-nosed people Honors and Activities.: Clee Club C115 Junior Jamboree Cast C215 Assembly Program C2, 315 Red Cross Committee C315 Sub-Freshman Day Committee C115 Freshman Reception Committee C215 Allied Youth C315 30 word Typing Certificate C315 Graduation Usher C315 School Librarian C41. I burr' luiil arirlr' lmximnvx ann' gone u-fisbllgif' -Wulfnfi SHIRLEY ANN COTA B Ig Ambition--To become a registered nurse F avorite Expression--That would be a switch A version-Coneeited people Honors and Activities: Mercury Staff C415 Senior Play Business Staff C415 Junior Jamboree Cast C315 Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 415 Assembly Program C3, 415 Assembly Program Committee C35 415 Student Council Secretary C415 Junior Red Cross Committee C215 Usher for Class Night C215 Home Nursing Certifi- cate C415 Dance Committee C3, 415 Sub-Freshman Day Committee C115 Fresh- man Reception Committee C215 Allied Youth Cl, 2, 3, 415 Executive Commit- tee C3, 415 Yearbook Committee C415 Senior Supper C415 Class Announcement Committee C415 Class Night Speaker C41. Wb1'l'a' for wi1li11glu'.vx ir grerlf, ibn' rligielllfics Fdllllflf ln' gr'4'nf. -Tbu Primfe TOM EUGENE CUMMINGS B ig Ambition-To be a success F avorite Pastime-Fairfield Farms A version--Car repair bills Honors and Activities: Class Officer Cl, 2, 315 Vice-President C115 President C2, 315 Mercury Staff CS, 415 Senior Play Cast C415 Junior Jamboree Cast Cl, 2, 3, 415 Band C1, 2, 3, 415 All State Band C1, 215 Assembly Cl, 2, 3, 415 Football, J. V. Cl, 215 Varsity C415 Boys' State C315 Home Room Presiclcnt Cl, 215 Crazlu- ation Usher C315 Junior Red Cross Committee C315 Leadership Training Course C115 Radio Program C35 415 Sub-Freshman Day Committee C115 Student Trustee of Coote Field C415 Freshman Reccptou Comm'tiee C215 School Orchestra Cl. 2, Fall Frolics C2, 3, 415 Yearbook C415 Junior Jamboree B ness SL-ill C315 Junior Prom Committee C315 Intramural Basketball C415 Christmas Play C215 Memorial Day Speaker C115 Class Night Speaker A good mini t'71C!H'.Q!'X Ibm' lerm of lrix muff e,risfr'r1r'e. -Marlin EDXNARD OLIVER DES LAURIERS B ig Ambition-To own an islandg have girls around me all the i'me F avorite Pastimc--Sleeping A lias-Fat boy Hrnfrs and Activities: FFA C2, 3, 415 FFA Basketball C2, 31: I u'or R1'1U 'l Delegate to Spring and Fall Meeting C2, 3, 415 Official Judger in Sleie Judging Contest C2, 3, 415 Senior Play Program Committee NA1lUtlj'X 1111 lo rr11111'!bin,g, jmrl-fimf' lmrferg Sf. Alhrznx lm! rmfrlerg rmlborily on girfvg Plerrsing lo get along 'ufilbf' feCla.u III ill: B. F. A. Mercury RAYMOND EDWIN DESO B ig Ambition-A long and happy life F avorite Expression-Donit be that Way A lias--Ray Honors and Activities: Allied Youth C435 FFA C1, 2, 3, 435 Red Cross C1, 2, 3, 435 Junior Vice-President FFA C335 State Judging Contest C1, 2, 3, 435 Senior Play Ticket Taker C435 Graduation Usher C33. Though little, Pll work as hard as a turk, If you'll give mc employ, To plow and sow, and reap and mow, And be a far1ner's hoyf' --Anon. FAITH JEAN DUKETT B ig Ambition-To be a successful nurse F avorite Pastime-Children A version-Bossey people Honors and Activities: Clee Club Cl, 2, 3, 435 Senior Play Usher C435 Home Nursing Certificate C335 Allied Youth Cl, 2, 335 Librarian Cl, 2, 33. Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. -Barrie ARLAN WAYNE ELWOOD B ig Ambition-Civil Engineer F avorite Pastime-Hunting A version--Most People Honors and Activities: Allied Youth C3, 435 Usher5 Ticket Seller5 Class Night Speaker Committee C435 NRA Hunter Safety Course C33. Silrm'r' is Ihr' f-Irmf-uf in which grwll things fashion lhr'mxr'l1'z's. -Carlyle BARBARA JEAN F AIRBANKS B ig Ambition-Live, laugh and learn F avorite Pastime-The which? A lias--Bobbie Honors and Activities: Mercury Staff C435 Student Council Representative C135 Assembly Chairman C435 Assembly Program Committee C2, 3, 435 Craduation Escort C335 Junior Red Cross Committee C235 President C3, 435 Dance Com- mittee C435 Sub-Freshman Day Committee C135 Allied Youth Cl, 2, 3, 435 Executive Board C435 Buckhill Falls Convention Delegate C435 Fall Frolics Ticket Seller C435 Iunior Prom Committee C335 Junior Jamboree Usher C335 Senior Supper Waitress C335 Yearbook C435 Senior Supper C435 Senior Play Usher C435 Freshman Reception Committee C235 Home Room Officer CVice- President C 135 Assistant Campaign Manager C235 Assistant Nll1'S6,S Aid, District Music Festival C43. Her faulls um' xurh fha! uv' low her umm' for flaw. --Shulrrslmln' B. F. A. Mercury IREN E DOROTHY FONTAINE B ig Ambition-To live a good life and die happy F avorite Pastime-Reading A lias-'Trencliyn ' Honors and Activities: Clee Club C25 3, 435 Choraliers C2, 3, 435 All-State Chorus C3, 435 Junior Jamboree Cl, 335 Graduation Escort C335 Assembly Pro- gram C35 435 Assembly Program Committee C135 Cheerleading C25 335 Compe- tent Typist 40 word Certificate C335 O.G.A. Membership pin-winner Certifi- cate C335 Shorthand, 60 word and 80 word Certificates5 National French Prize C235 Sub-Freshman Day Committee C135 Allied Youth Cl, 2, 3, 435 Executive Board C2, 335 Fall Frolies C2, 3, 435 Mixed Clee Club C2, 335 Choir C435 Short- hand Mailable Transcript Certificate C435 Senior O.G.A. Superior Merit Certificate Pin-winner C435 Complete Theory Certificate C33. Diligem'r' ix flu' urulbcr of good luck. -Fwzulcliu HARRIET M. CARCEAU B ig Ambition--Stay single, own my own house and Cadillac ear F avorite Pastime-Playing piano A versifmn-Subjects required, such as U. S. History Honors and Activities: Play Promptcr C435 Assembly Program C235 Junior Red Cross C2, 335 Allied Youth Cl, 235 Intramural Basketball C135 Home Economies Fashion Show Cl, 235 Certificates for Home Nursing Cleo Club Cl3. We live not as we wish lo, But us we fun. -Maxim JANET ANN GARVIN B ig Ambition-To write professionally F avorite Expression- Oh, Petelv A lias- Jann Honors and Activities: Senior Play Cast C435 Junior Jamboree Cast C135 Clea- Club C335 Assembly Program C35 435 Home Room Treasurer C135 Gregg Short- hand Certifieates: 60 wpm, 3 min. C435 60 Wpm, 5 min. C435 80 WPIH5 3 min. C435 80 wpm, 5 min. C435 Majorette C2, 3, 435 Junior Varsity Captain C25 335 Allied Youth Cl, 235 Fall Frolies Usher C3, 435 Yearbook Editorial Staff C435 Senior Supper C435 Homemaking Fashion Show C15 235 Band Concert C35 435 Music Fc stivil 3 43 OCA M mbersbin Certificitc C33 100 W ni 3 min 4 f' 11 421-4 Pu -C34 Sub-Freshman Day Assembly If you zcfonlrl 7101 171' forgotten as soon as you are fiend, citlarr wrifr flzingx zenrlfw nwrrlillgg ui flu llflllxqx uwrll: Il'I'iHllg.H --Bwljrrlllirl linzukliu 26 B. F.A.Mercury MAROLYN EVA GILLILAN B ig Ambition-Be a Private Secretary like Miss MacNama1'ia F avorite Expression--Wanna Bet! A version-Box Blouses Honors and Activities: Mercury Staff C3, 45, Glee Club CQ., 45, Assembly Program Committee C3, 45, Graduation Escort C355 Librarian Cl, 25, Spring Concert Usher C35, Home Nursing Certificates C35, Sub-Freshman Day Com- mittee C1, 25, Senior Play Ticket Seller C45, Allied Youth Cl, 2, 3, 45, Home Ec. Fashion Show Cl, 2, 35, Typing Certiiicate C35, Senior Supper Committee C3, 45, Yearbook Staff C45, O. C. A. Membership C3, 45, Shorthand Complete Theory C35, 60 Word Shorthand Speed Test C45, 80 Word Shorthand Speed Test C45, 60 word Transcription Accomplishment C45, 80 Word Transcription Accomplishment C45, Spring Concert C45, All County Music Festival C45, Red Cross Cl, 2, 3, 45, Assembly Program C35. Agz' mmm! wifhvr ber, nor vuxtonz xlatc her infinite 11a1'ie1fy. PHYLLIS LORRAINE GLIDDEN B ig Ambition-To be one of the 10 best-dressed Women in America F avorite Expression-Wow-wow-wee A lias-Phyll Honors and Activities: Assembly Program Committee C15, Basketball, J. V. Cl, 25, Basketball, Varsity C3, 45, Mercury StaH C3, 45, Assembly Program C45, Commercial Honors-junior OCA C35, Graduation Escort C35, Intramural Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 45, Allied Youth Cl, 2, 3, 45, Yearbook C45, Gkaduation Announcements C45, Freshman Reception Committee Cl5, Homemaking Fashion Show Cl5, Glee Club C2, 35, Rockets Basketball Team C45. A good name ix railwr to be charm than grvul riches. -Proverbs 22:1 RECINALD ROLAND GODIN B ig Ambition-Attend College F avorite Pastime-Playing and watching sports A version-Labor Problem Honors and Activities: Christmas Pageant C35, Assembly Program C45, Foot- ball, Varsity C3, 45, All State Second Team Football C45, Football Captain C45, Baseball, Varsity CZ, 3, 45, Student Council Treasurer C45, Boys, State C35, Boys' State Senator C35, D.A.R. Medal C45, Graduation Usher C35, Score Board Operator C45, Intramural Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 45, Sub-Freshman lily Committee Cl5, Student Council Convention C45, Ticket Seller C45, Allied Youth C2, 3, 45, Treasurer of Junior Class C35, President of Senior Class C45. I .vlnwrml him, no om' ran rcplun' him. -Thrnmrs Il'gl'VX0ll RAYMOND ROYCE GREENIA B ig Ambition-To own a 1957 Rolls Royce F avorite Pastime-Hunting and skiing A version-Studebakers Honors and Activities.: Assembly program C35, Junior Red Cross Committee CI5, Ski Club C35, Senior play ticket taker C45, Graduation Usher Al7i1ily ufirlx HX fbi' l'Xfl'4'l7l of flat' frm' 'l!Il'l7j lurk flaaf of fha' pt'0pIe.,' -La R0t'hl'f!IIll'dll1lI B. F. A. Mercury' 27 MADELINE MARY GRECOIRE B ig Ambition-To be successful and happy F avorite Expression-You don't know, do ya! A vcrsion--Conceitccl people Honors and Activities: Glee Club 42, 3, 415 Choir MP5 Senior Play Usher C424 junior janiborcc Usher CSL Freslnnan Reception Connnittee Qilg Senior Supper YVailrcss CSL Ilonie Nursing Certificate Librarian Hog Year Book Staff 1424 Fashion Show QI, 2, 3, 41g Allied Youth C4Dg Safety Patrol Certificate 137. For Iifc is noi lo Iimv, Bu! Io be well. -Marfral ROBERT LAVV HARRIS B ig Ambition-To own a convertible F in-orito Expression-Censored A lias- Pick Honors and Activities: Recl Cross Representative 12, SD. I um! YN alba! I .1111 who mnfs, or knows, mvanx 1iflIv. -Iobri Claw ALLAN MITCHELL HODET B ig Ambition-To be a rich, happily, inarriccl inan F avoritc Pastinic--Newton Road A version-U. S. History Honors and Activities: Glee Club fl, 2, 41g Football fVarsity 3, 4, LV. 2, Sh Captain of Cheerleading Junior Rccl Cross Committee Mig Intramural Basketball CI, 2, 3, 4h Alliecl Youth QQ, Yearbook Connnittcc A luulqfz n zrorflr u liul1r1'rr'il groanv in any nmrlwf. -Cbilrlvx Luruff ROBERT HOIABOONI R iq Ainbitfon-To be Bl Fleet Aclmiral F avoritc Pastiine-Hain Radio A has- Hoji Honors and Activities: Cleo Club Cljg Assembly Program 1453 Baseball Man- ager KI, 25g Cheerleaclcr QQ, 5jg Librarian C5J. I 1L'u.v xbijl-1L'n'r'feml Infon' l gof Hl70lll'll.U -Srrlrrl 28 B. F.A.Me1'cur WILMA A. HOLDEN B ig Ambition-Be a Secretary F avorite Pastime-Dancing A lias--Willey Honors and Activities: Hale High School-Fashion Show 1415 Dance Com- mittee 1415 Senior Play Cast 1415 Year Book Staff 141. Bellows Free Academv- Fashion Show 11, 215 Sub-Freshman Day Committee 1215 Shorthand O.G.A. Award 1315 Librarian 121. The leniple of our fmrrxl fbollgbls is .vilem'z'. -Mrs. Hale GENEVIEVE MARGARET HOWARD B ig Ambition--To fly an airplane F avorite Pastime-Resting from doing nothing A version-Feminine acting men Honors and Activities: Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Junior Jamboree 11, 2, 315 Play Prompter 1215 Dance Committee 1215 Senior Play Cast 1415 Home Nursing Certificate 1315 Freshman Reception Committee 1215 Allied Youth 11, 2, 415 Allied Youth Social Committee Fall Frolics 1315 Yearbook Committee 1415 Senior Supper Committee 1415 Home Economics Fashion Show 11, 2, 315 Fashion Show Committee 1315 Glee Club Choir 1415 Mixed Glee Club 1215 Class Night Speaker Committee 141. H1.lIll.Qb aml flu' u'0rlr!' l1lllgbX will: you. -Wi14'0.v JOHN ROBERT HURLEY B ig Ambition-To graduate from College F avorite Pastime-Sleeping A lias- Curlsi' Honors and Activities: Senior Editorial Yearbook Committee 1415 Basketball, J. V. 1215 Basketball Varsity 1315 Home Room Officer 1215 Graduation Usher 1315 Junior Red Cross Committee 1215 Junior Jamboree Ticket Taker 1315 Freshman Reception Conunittee 1215 Sub-Freshman Day Committee 1115 Iu- tramural Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Allied Yontb 13, 415 Librarian 1215 Band 1115 A. Y. Seulpturing Committee 1415 Dance Committee 1315 Intramural Basket- ball Referee 1415 High School Editor of St. Albans Messenger 1415 J. V. Basketball Referee Though nftru quiel, be lclmuxi lbe mlm' of u,'0r'flx iuixely l'bUXt'll nml A'lll't'fIlIl,J' fir'rse11fnl. ClHX.VlIIMf0 VVAYNE ALFRED JARVIS B ig Ambition-Engineer F avorite Expression-Judas Priest A version--English Honors and Activities: Graduation Usher Junior Jamboree Ticket Seller 1315 Allied Youth 125 3, 415 Graduation Announcement Committee 1415 Graduation Speaker 141. A mind rqmrl lo uuj' llllill'l'f1lkiYIK lbuf be lmlx if along xirir af. -Iliekelrlx B. F. A. Mercury ALAN DALE JONES B ig Ambition-Become an engineman in the Navy F avorite Expression-Censored A version--Women As prom' fo mischief, Ar able' lo perform iff, -Sbalzcspvarz' CHARLENE AVIS JONES B i g Ambition--To get a good job and be happy F avorite Expression-Oh, my gosh! A lias-Chubby Honors and Activities: Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 45, Graduation Usher 135, Lbrarian 145, Usher 135, Majorette 125g Allied Youth 11, 455 Yearbook 145, Junior Jamboree Usher 135, Home Ee. Fashion Show 125, Home Ee. Fashion Show Committee 145. lf I laugh af any moral lbingx, 'Tix Ibn! I may noi u'c'ep. -Byron, D011 llltlll ROBERT CLINTON JONES B ig Ambition-To be successful F avorite Expression-Don't be that way A version-Air National Guard Honors and Activities: Librarian 145, Intramural Basketball 135, F.F.A. 11, 2, 45, F.F.A. Junior Secretary 135, F.F.A. Delegate to Spring and Fall Meet- ing 11, 2, 3, 45, F.F.A. Delegate to Convention 145, F.F.A. Contest Judge 11, 2, 3, 45, F.F.A. Basketball 12, 3, 45. Thai aefion ix lunvl wbifla llrovllrex lbc gr1'aI1'xf bafljvinzxvr for lbr greufexf IlIHlII7I'7.H -Hulrlainxori BEVERLY ANN KING B ig Ambition-To be happily married F avorite Pastime-To be with a certain airman A has- Becky,' Honors and Activities: Glee Club 11, 2, 351 Mercury Staff 145, Assembly Pro- gram 12. 3, 45, Home Room Secretary Majorette 12, 3, 45, Captain, Niajorettes 145, Sub-Freshman Day Committee 115, Sub-Freshman Day Speaker 145, Freshman Reception Allied Youth 11, 25g Fall Frolies Usher 12, 3, 45, Band Concert Usher 12, 35, Fashion Show 11, 2, 45, Junior Jamboree Committee 1353 Competent Typist Certificate 135, Typewriting Progress Certificate 135g Order of Gregg Artists Certificate 1351 Yearbook Staff 1453 Senior Supper Committee 145, Music Festival 12, 3, 45, All County Music Festival 12, 3, 45: Band Concert 12, 3, 45, Northwestern Music Festival 1453 Spring Concert 135g Senior Play Ticket Seller 1454 Burlington Legion Parade 135: Red Cross Member 11, 2, 3, 45, Sub-Freshman Day Assembly 145g Sub- Freshman Iliy Food Committee 115. Wl1-y .iblllllll flu' Devil bun' all ilu' youll fllllt'A. '-Burllell B. F. A. Mercury CONSTANCE MAE KINNEY B ig Ambition-To attend teachers' college F avorite Pastime-Horseback riding and dancing A lias-- Connie Honors and Activities: Franklin High School-Freshman Play C115 Clee Club C11. Bellows Free Academy-Graduation Escort C315 Assembly Program C415 Varsity Majorette C415 I. V. Majorette C315 O. C. A. Award C315 Complete Theory Award C315 Usher Fall Frolics C415 Usher Senior Play C415 Usher Spring Concert C315 Class Cift Committee C415 Yearbook Typist C415 Carnival Queen Candidate C415 Music Festival CI, 2, 415 All County Music Festival C415 Band Concert C415 Sub-Freshman Day Assembly C41. She who has 'mort f1afif'm'r bex! rnjoys ilu' world. -Proverb KENNETH RALPH LABOUNTY B ig Ambition-Get out of school F avorite Expression-Go to H--- A version-School Honors and Activities: F. F. A. CI, 2, 3, 415 F. F. A. Delegate C3, 415 Official judge State judging Contest C115 State Judging CI, 2, 3, 41. Fellows who have no longues an' often eyes ana' cars. -Haliburlou PAT LOUISE LADD B ig Ambition-To become a good nurse F avorite Expression-Honestly A version--Spiders Honors and Activities: Class Secretary C415 Mercury Staif C3, 415 Senior Play Cast C415 Senior Play Business Staff C415 Clee Club C2, 3, 415 Assembly Pro- gram C3, 415 Assembly Program Committee Cl, 2, 3, 415 Girls' State C315 Usher CClass Night1 C215 Home Nursing Certificate C415 Dance Committee C35 415 Intramural Basketball C25 315 Allied Youth Cl, 2, 3, 415 A. Y. Executive Board C315 Freshman Reception Committee C215 Yearbook C415 Senior Supper C415 Class Gift C415 Christmas Play C215 Class Announcement Committee C415 Class Night Speaker C41. Shr'.v suwl and kind and lznown by all. -Clurxmalv WAYNE HENRY LARRY B ig Ambition-To attend college F avorite Pastime-Working hard to stay out of work A lias- Zeb', Ir. Honors and Activities: Allied Youth Cl, 2, 3, 415 Ski Club Assembly Pro- gram Committee C315 Radio Staff C415 Home Room President C215 Intramural Basketball C415 Mercury Yearbook Committee C415 Fall Frolics C415 Junior Jamboree Cast C41. A ligbf heart Iiwx long ' ..Sl,,,kpyppA,Jyp B. F. A. Mercury LORETTA MARIE LEDUC B ig Ambition-To be a good teacher F uture Plans--To attend teachers' college A lias--Lory Honors and Activities: Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 454 Mercury Staff C2, 3, 454 Adver- tising Manager C454 Senior Play Business Staff C454 Senior Play Proinpter C454 Assemblv Pro rr nm C9 3 45 Intrunurll Basketball C7 3 Shortlrurcl OC A H Sz ..,-, 4 1 2 t :..,'54 . Certificate C354 Graduation Escort C354 Dance Conunittee Cl, 2, 354 Sub-Fresh- man Day Committee C154 Freshman Reception Committee C254 Allied Youth Cl, 2, 3, 454 Yearbook Advertising Manager C454 Senior Supper Committee C45. Her big amlzifimz ix lo lmelz, Her lsighexf goal sbt' will Harb. -Clusnmalf' SHIRLEY ANN LEE B ig Ambition-Be a success in whatever I attempt F avorite Pastime-Dancing A lias-None Honors and Activities: Mercury Stall C454 Clee Club CQ., 3, 454 Assembly Pro- gram Committee C3, 454 Home Nursing Certificate C354 Majorette, I. V. C2, 354 Allied Youth Cl, 2, 3, 454 junior Prom Committee C354 Sub-Freshman Day Committee C254 Home Ee. Fashion Show Cl, 2, 3, 454 Typewriting Progress Certificate C354 Senior Supper Committee Cl, 25: Senior Supper Wziitress C354 Yearbook C454 Senior Supper C45. Hopf for lbc besfg Prepare for fbe worst. --Old English Prorerlf RONALD CLARENCE LEMNAH ll ig Ambition-Be successful F avorite Pastime--Music A lias-Marlon and Champ Honors and Activities: Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 454 Mercury Staff Solicitor C2, 854 Business Manager C454 Stage Manager of Senior Play C45Q junior Jamboree Cast C454 Band C454 Assembly Program Cast Cl, 2, 3, 454 Assembly Program Committee C2, 3, 454 Cheerleader C3, 454 Graduation Usher C354 junior Red Cross Representative C454 Dance Committee C2, 3, 454 Radio Program C3, 454 Intramural Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 454 Allied Youth Cl, 2, 3, 454 Allied Youth Committee Chairman C2, 3, 454 Buckhill Falls Delegate C354 Fall Frolics CS, 454 Spring Revue C254 Yearbook Business Manager C454 Choir C454 All State Clem: Club I never ibink of ibn' fllfllff, ll comes mon enough. -Einxfuiu ARMAND ANTHONY LIESPERANCE B ig Ambition-To own a Thunderbird F avorite Pastime-Hunting A version-XVomen Honors and Activities: Clee Club CS, 454 Football, Varsity CS, 45Q Baseball, Varsity Cl, 2, 3, 454 Intramural Basketball C24 3, 45. Reform muxl rome from 'u'i!lJiu, Noi from ieifboul, You mmm! lrgislale fm' r'irfur. --Cfartlinul Gilvlmllx 0 02 B. F. A. Mercury FRED E. L. LEWIS B ig Ambition-To be a polp singer F avorite Expression-Wel , I'll be a dirty bird A version-bold girls - Honors and Activities: Assembly Program 132, F. F. A. 12, 3, 42. A finer fellow QYDIIIH never rnref, In limes of mirforlune, br' lznou,'s'no dz'fful. -Claxxmatz' LARRY W. MARTIN SON B ig Ambition-Sport Car Racing ' F avorite Expression-You donit know, do you? A version-Crowds Honors and Activities: Glee Club 11, 3, 42, Basketball 122, Typewriting Pro- gress Certificatc'132, Librarian, 'Junior Red Cross Committee, Intramural V Basketball 11, 32, Ski Club 112, Class Gift Committee 142, Red Gross Repre- sentative 142. A greal mm' indieatvx a great man, Grrliul, fourtvoux, irzlr-llvctzlal, -virilc, z'0urageons. A -Shakespeare LINORA RAE MCENANY B ig Ambition-To he happy and successful F avoritc Pastime-Horseback riding A version-Spiders Iloncrs and Actixdties: Glee Club 12, 3, 42, Type-writing Progress Certificate 132, Graduation Escort 132, Class Night Usher 132, Usher 13, 42, Fall Frolics, Majorette 12, 3, 42, Intramural Basketball 12, 32, Allied Youth 13, 42, Franklin County Talent Show and Usher 142, Band Concert and Usher 132, Yearbook Committee 142, Senior Play Usher 142, Assembly Program 132, Fashion Show 11, 2, 3, 42, Sub-Freshman lliy Assembly 142. A gona' man porxrxsex a kingdom. -Tl1y1'xl4'x LEWIS GILBERT MEUNIER B ig Ambition-Air Force F avorite Pastime-Hunting and Hshing A lias- Louie,' Honors and Activities: St. Mary,s-Baseball 122, Glee Club 11, 22, Assembly 11, 22. B.F.A.-Baseball 142. Silrm'f' ir flrep as Eternity, Sfwcvh ix shallow as Timm 5 '-Thomas Carlyle fum v VN QR 4. z v 5,5 9 . My-w X a , H Q W Q' 95 V 3 B.F.A.Mercur ARTHUR WALTER MONAGHAN B ig Ambition-Live off the fat of my land F avorite Expression-Wha, da' ya mean? A lias-Buzz Honors and Activities: Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41, All State 13, 41, Senior Play Cast 141, Junior Jamboree Cast 11, 2, 3, 41, Assembly Program 11, 2, 3, 41, Assembly Program Committee 12, 31, Graduation Usher 131, Dance Commit- fee 11, 21, Radio Program Staff 131, Radio Program 141, Ski Club 111, School Orchestra 131, Fall Frolics 13, 41, Yearbook Staff 141, Senior Supper Commit- tee 141, Junior Prom Committee 131, Boy Scouts 11, 21. All flu' world prurlirrx the art of avlingf' -Pvfruniux, Arbilvr RENE MICHAEL MONTCALM B ig Ambition--To succeed in Air Force F avorite Expression-Nice, huh! A version-Stndebakers Honors and Activities: Senior Class Gift Committee 141, F. F. A. 11, 2, 3, 41, Vice-President of F. F. A. 131, Spring and Fall delegates 12, 3, 41, State Judging Contest 12, 3, 41. Bc .iilent and xafc. Silrrire flcrrr bfirays you. -o:Rff1l3i DWANE DONALD MOORE B ig Ambition--A golf professional F avorite Pastime-VVorking with Barbells A version-Poor Sports Honors and Activities: Junior Jamboree 121, Student Council 13, 41, Boys' State 131, Home Room Treasurer 121, Graduation Usher 131, Junlor Red Cross Committee 111, Intramural Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Ski Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Allied Youth 11, 2, 3, 41, Vice-President 13, 41, Buck Hill Falls Dtl-ugate 13, 41, FFA 11, 2, 3, 41, Reporter 131, Secretary 141, Delegate 13, 41, Y-rarbook Com- m.ttee 141, Class Night Speaker 141. MNH ix born wilb INVIIQ Happy uri' lhoxe wiflr zvbom fl ili1'i.' --La Rocbcfoucuuld FREDERICK ALLAN NORTON B ig Ambition-To be successful F avorlte Pastime--Music!! A version-Hillbilly music Honors and Activities: Band 11, 2, 3, 41, All-State Band 11, 2, 31, Assembly Program 11, 2, 3, 41, Graduation Usher 131, Ski Club 11, 2, 41, School Orchestra 11, 2, 31, Fall Frolics 141, Spring Review 131, Radio Program 1312. There is no truer lrnlb ollfzlirmlllv by man lbrzn l'UllI!'X from m fi4'. -Robert Brolwring 1 i B. F. A. Mercury GILBERT NORMAN PAQUETTE B ig Ambition-To own a cadillac convertible F avorite Pastime-Riding motors A version-Stuck up women Honors and Activities: Class Treasurer 1115 Cheerleader fl, 2, 81. lf ix tba win' bead llaat znalunv Ihr- xfill f01lglll',,. RICHARD IAMES PETERS B ig Ambition-To be a Navy Yeoman F avorite Pastime--Hunting,Ifishing, bowling, pool A lias- Pete', Honors and Activities: Intramural Basketball KI1, Librarian f21g Mercury Staff 12. S14 Assembly Program 131, Jr. O.G.A. Shorthand Certificate f31g Red Cross Fcnmiittee Representative f41g Ck-e Club K41: Choir 141g 3 minute 60 word shorthand certificate K41: 5 minute 80 word shorthand certificate 141g Senior O.C.A. Shorthand Certificate f41g Membership Certificate in Shorthand K41. From Ihr crown of hir brad fo lbw .role of his fool be ix all mirlbf' --Slmkcsprarr LAUREL ANNE PHELPS B ig Ambition-Successful x-ray technician F avorite Pastime-Target shooting A lias- Louie Honors and Activities: Clce Club fl, 2, 3, 415 Sub-Freshman Day Committee 121g All' d ' ' ' I6 Youth Cl, 2, 3, 41, A. Y. Executive Board 13, 41: Mercury Staff f3, 411 Assembly pianist fl, 2, 3, 41, Class Vice-President C215 Home Room Vice- Prcsident i215 junior Jamboree Prompter 12, 31, Intramural Basketball 121, Dance Committee f31g Ski Club f31g Graduation Escort C315 Assembly Pro- gram Committee f31g Junior Prom Committee f31g Yearbook Conunittee 1411 Falls Frolics C41g Senior Play Cast i415 Vermont Women's Rifle Team 56', Sportsman Club-Girls' Rifie Team KS, 415 NRA Safety Course 131. Pulifem'xx ix ax llflfllftll fo dclicnff' natures as jivrfumr ix lo flowers. -All0llj'lll0lI.Y ROBERT BERNARD PHENIX B ig Ambition-To hold a good job F avorite Pastime--Hunting and fishing A lias-Big Bob Honors and Activities: Baseball, J. V. C115 Senior Play Ticket Seller f41g Intra- mural Basketball C41g Baseball, Varsity C41. fl win' mul: if m-wr alom' than when he ix alone. -Swift -W. I. Lucas 38 B.F.A.Mercury PHILLIP E. POPE B ig Ambition-To be a millionaire F uture Plans-'To go into the Navy A lias- Fatty Honors and Activities: Football C4Dg Baseball CS, 4Dg Intramural Basketball C2, 3, 4l. Bras are not ax busy ax we think lbcy arc, ' Tbry just vun't buzz any xlowrrf' -Kin Hubbard DOROTHY ILLENE POTTER B ig Ambition-Be happily married F avorite Expression--Well, guess A version-Snakes, noisy people Honors and Activities: Clee Club CSL Librarian C2, Majorettes C2, Sig Year Book Committee C4Jg Home Ec. Fashion Show C1, 22g Sub-Freshman Day Committee C25 Schood Patrol C454 Home Ec. Fashion Show Committee C4l. Smoolb runs fbi' ufufrr wbrrv the brook is hop. -Iobu Heywood MARION DORIS PRESTON B ig Ambition-Be a good trained nurse F avorite Expression-Pete Sakesl A version-High places Honors and Activities: Glee Club C255 Allied Youth C2, 3, 4lg Graduation Escort C3lg Home Room Representative Iunior Red Cross C433 Student Teacher Study Period C3Dg Senior Supper Committee C4Dg Home Nurslng Certificate CSL Fashion Show Committee C375 Home Ec. Fashion Show CSL A. Y. Membership Committee CSD. Tbr ,rr' only fruly grcat wbo are truly good. -Longfellow B. F. A. Mercury 39 CLIFFORD CHARLES PUTNAM B ig Ambition-Be a Mechanic F avorite Pastimc-Sleeping A Iias- Put'i More Illtll ure killer! 115' 0ll'l'lL'0Vk fflllll the i7IIf7UI'fdfllil' of fbi' zrurhl j11xlifr'.v, -Kipling RICHARD CARDNER RENFREW R ig Ambition-To see of the world that is worth seeing F avorite Pastime-Photography A version-Television Honors and Activities: Technical Staff CI, 2, 3, 4l, Mercury 42, Sub-Fresh- man Day Committee CSP, Radio Program C4l, Ski Club CI, 2, 31, Fall Frolics C3, 4l, Allied Youth C2, 3, 41, Assembly Program Committee CI, 2, S, 4l, Senior Play Business Staff C4D, Yearbook C4D, Class Cift Committee C4l, Typing Pro- gress Certificate CSD. Any plum' I lmug my lm! is borne, xwecl bonu' In me . -All Amei'irau Sayizrlq INIARION RICH B ig Ambition-To be happily married F uture Plans-To get a xnaster's degree in statistics A version-Liver Honors and Activities: Mercury Solicitor CS, 4l, Glee Club CI, 2, Band CID, Assembly Program Committee CI, 22, 3D, Basketball, J.V. CI. QD, Varsity CS, 42, junior Red Cross Committee CID, Graduation Escort CSD, Usher C-Iunior jamboreej C325 Senior Play Ticket Seller C4J, Dance Committee C2, Sl, Intra- mural CI, 2, 4J, Freshman Reception Committee Ski Club CID, Allied Youth CI, 2, 3, 42, Executive Board C3, 41, Senior Supper C-D, Senior Slipper VVaitress Music Festival CI, 2, NRA Safety Course, Sporlsmanis Club Cirls' Rifle Team C3, 4l: YVomen,s Rifle Team C4D. A IVICIIIIIQ lmzrf ierrrkr lnrvarrl flu' 1-ml, of loxiug foex am! gfzirliug friem1',x. -Clruxwulr ELLEN CLADYS STORY B ig Ambition--To become a famous scientist F avorite Pastiine-Flirting A version-Reading classical novels Honors and Activities: Clee Club CID, Assembly Program C4J, Typing Progress Certificate C3I, junior Red Cross Conunittee C4Pg Intramural Basketball CI, 431 Allied Youth C4D, Yearbook Editor C4D, Senior Supper Committee C4D, Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award C4D, Freshman Reception Committee CQJ, Senior Play Usher C4J, Craduation Speaker C4j, Merit Scholarship Contest C4lg Elkis National Scholarship C4J, Local Elk's Scholarship Award Cflj, Crad- uation Escort lu fbi' form arm' llerzlrlvy of ber lllilitll, The erlifm' rum' glory' of lim' feimlf' .SH llrmvy ll ulIr11 40 B. F.A.Mercury EUNICE EUPHEMIA STORY B ig Ambition-to go to Hawaii F avorite Pastime-Writing to a certain Marine A version-Labor Problem Honors and Activities: Glee Club C115 junior Red Cross Committee C315 Grad- uation Escort C315 30 word Typewriting Progress Certilicate C315 junior Jamboree Usher C315 Senior Play Usher C415 Home Nursing Certificate C415 Yearbook Committee C415 Senior Supper Committee C415 Dance Committee C415 Intramural Basketball C415 Assembly Program C415 Mer.t Scholarship Con- test C415 Kerbs Auxiliary Scholarship C41, A VOIIHCYJ' girl in fbi' filly n1uz1'e guml, She ougbl lo go far auf! uw' all fbfnk sbr' ll'0lllt,.n -Clasxmnh' EARLE CHADVVICK SWEENY B ig Ambition-To get out of school F uture Plans-My own business A version-State Police Honors and Activities: Band C115 Allied Youth C3, 415 Assembly Program Committee C3, 415 Fall Frolics Stage Manager CS, 415 Senior Play Stage Man- ager C415 junior Jamboree Stage Manager C315 Assembly Program Stage Manager C2, 3, 41. 'rWbl'l1 men are rigbfly I'l1't'Ilf7il'I1', fbvir lHlIlIM'I7H'!7f grows nu! of their work. -Rnxkin, WAYNE HARRISON SNVEENEY B ig Ambition-To make Master Sergeant in the Air Force F avorite Pastime-Pud's A lias- Wimpy', Hozicrs and Activities: Home Room Treasur-cr C215 Assembly Program C315 Typing Certificate C315 Graduation Usher C315 Sub-Freshman Day Committee Cl15 Craduation Announcements C415 Ticket Taker Senior Play C31. Euxy going, man uhmrl X!'l7If0lQ All Air liorrz' wizf' -Claxxwalr ALAN FRANCIS SYLVESTER B iff Ambition-to Uraduate from college D C P' F avoritc Pastime-Sleeping A lias- BuZzv Honors and Activities: Senior Play Cast C415 junior Jamboree Cast C415 Assembly Program CS, 415 Assembly Program Committee C215 Basketball, I.V. Cl, 215 Varsity C35 415 Captain C415 Student Council C25 415 Home Room Officer C215 Graduation Usher C315 Dance Committee C1, 415 Radio Program C415 In- tramural Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 415 Sub-Freshman Day Committee Junior Jamboree Ticket Seller C315 Sub-Fresluuan Reception Committee C215 Allied Youth 415 A. Y. Sculpturing Committee C415 Senior Editorial Committee C415 I. V. Basketball Referee C415 Intranuiral Basketball Referee C3, 415 Stu- dent Council Campaign Manager Librarian C215 F. F. A. Basketball Referee C415 Class Night Speaker C415 Football, JV Cl, 215 Varsity C3, 415 Red Cross C115 Northwestern Music Festival Auditions Official l.i'l in Vllltlj' flu' 1m',u'Hl, ni wfurll Cunt' lrulllfli' fu'l'mlfli'l. Wllililllll B. F. A. Mercu IEANNETTE MARGUERITE THIBAULT B ig Ambition-To travel to a foreign country F avorite Expression-Oh, thatis the way it goes A lias- Teeb,' Honors and Activities: Mercury Staff 13, 425 Senior Play Prompter 1425 junior Jamboree Promptcr 1425 Glce Club 11, 2, 3, 425 Piano Player for Assembly 1125 Assembly Program 1425 Assembly Program Committee 13, 425 Cheerleader, J.V. 1225 Varsity 13, 425 Varsity Captain 1425 Student Council 1425 Student Council Representative to Stowe 1425 Allied Youth 11, 225 Competent Typist Certificate 1325 Typewriting Progress Certificate 1325 O. G. A. Certificate 1325 60 and 80 Word Shorthand Speed Certificates 1425 Graduation Escort 1325 Senior Supper Committee 1425 Junior Iamboree Cast 132. Chcrrf11l looks make every Jisb a feast, and 'fir that crowns a welcome? -Maxringfr MARIORIE MARY THIBAULT B ig Ambition-To lead a useful and happy life F avorite Pastime-Writing letters and going for Walks A version-Snobs and drinking Honors and Activities: Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 425 Senior Supper Committee 11, 2, 325 Cooking and Waitress5 Fashion Show 11, 2, 3, 425 Allied Youth 12, 3, 425 Basketball Tournament 1225 Graduation Escort 1325 junior Jamboree Usher 1325 Home Nursing Certificate 1325 Fall Frolics Manager in home room for tickets 1425 Glee Club Concert 12, 3, 425 Member of Red Cross 11, 2, 3, 425 Usher for the Band Concert 1425 Sub-Freshman Day Food Committee 1125 Fashion Show Committee 142. A gfwl bcarfx worth gold. -Shakespeare PAUL ALAN WAITE B ig Ambition-To own a nice car and be happy F avorite Pastime-Nice girls A version-School Viv fulzrn my fun wbrrc I,1Jl' fouml ifg Vw' rafrgccl mul Pvc ranger! in my timeg Pwr had my lliclting of xweeflacarfs, Ar four of Ihr' lol wax pri11u'. --Kipling ROGER ADAMS WEBSTER B ig Ambition-To have money and to travel F avorite Expression--ltls getting to be a habit A version-State Police Honors and Activities: Allied Youth 11, 2, 3, 425 Sub-Freshman Day Com- mittee5 Senior Yearbook Committee 1425 Safety Patrol 142. HSfl'!IIIlQl'Xf mimlx nn' oflcn flmxr' fbi' lf0iXj' worlzl bcurx lruxff' -1Villiu1n lV0rrlxw0rlh ry 41 42 B.F.A.Me1'cury JEAN HELEN WILLETT B ig Ambition- To be a darn good Nurse F avorite Pastime-dancing, skiing, and baseball games A version-shredded wheat Honors and Activities: Class Vice-P1'esident 1355 Glee Club 11, 2, 455 Choir 1455 Mercury 13, 455 Christmas Play 1155 Junior Jamboree Prompter 1155 Senior Play 1455 Ski Club 1455 Red Cross Representative 1155 Red Cross Secretary- Treasurer 1255 Assembly Chairman 1355 Assembly Program Committee 1455 Cheerleader 12, 355 Co-Captain 1355 Varsity 1455 Graduation Escort 1355 Intra- mural Basketball 12, 3, 455 Fall Frolics Manager 13, 455 Dance Committee 1355 Allied Youth 11, 2, 3, 455 Allied Youth Executive Board 1455 Junior Jamboree Committee 1355 Senior Supper VVaitress 1355 Usher 1355 Junior Prom Commit- tee 1355 Typewriting Progress Certificate 1355 Mixed Glee Club 1255 Campaign Manager 1455 Yearbook 1455 Senior Supper Committee Muir not that I Ihnx xmldenly prom:-J5 For iulmf I will, I will, rmrl fberrdx 710 rmlf' SlJLlk4'Xl1I'tII'l' RICHARD HOWARD WILSON B ig Ambition-To get a good job F avorite Pastime-Guns and music A version-Air Force Honors and Activities: Clee Club 11, 2, 3, 455 All State Clee Club 1455 Junior Red Cross Committee 1155 Intramural Basketball 11, 2, 355 Allied Youth 11, 2, 355 School Patrol 135. To do goozl make no df-lay, For life and lime sliflr fax! away. -'TPl'0l I'YII.Y LYNN THOMAS WOOD B ig Ambition-To be the manager of the Red Sox F avorite Pastime-Joe Caboury's A version-Spiders Honors and Activities: Student Council 12, 455 Student Council President 1455 Football, J. V. 11, 255 Football, Varsity 1355 Baseball, Varsity 11, 2, 3, 455 Basketball, J.V. 1155 Basketball, Varsity 12, 3, 455 Basketball Co-Captain 1455 Junior Jamboree 12 455 Senior Play 1455 Assembly Program 13, 455 Boys' State 1355 Freshman Class Officer 1President5 1155 Home Room Officer 1Freshman5 Vice-President 1155 Graduation Usher Junior Red Cross Radio Pro- gram 1455 Intramural Basketball 11, 2, 3, 455 Sub-Freshman Day Committee 1155 Allied Youth 1455 Junior Jamboree Usher 1355 F. F. A. Basketball Referee 1455 Freshman Reception Committee 1255 Int1'amural Basketball Referee 1455 Northwestern Music Festival Audition Official 1455 Librarian 125. One hula-y ix worlb lilo l0mm'r0u's5 Wbzzl I um In be I um now II!'l'0IllI11g.,, -Brnjrzmill IJVIIIIIQIIII FRANKLIN CIRARD YATES B ig Ambition-To own a new car F uture Plans--Farming A version-Red-headed State Police Honors and Activities: F. F. A. 11, 2, 3, 455 F. F. A. Vice-President 1255 F. F. A. Sentinel 1355 F. F. A. President 1455 Red Cross Representative 1255 F. F. A. Delegate to State Convention 1355 F. F. A. Delegate on Boston Tour 1455 Allied Youth 13, 45. Hr who Ims frirmlx, lun In lu' fr frirllil lo burr' fbflllfv F. A. Mercury 43 '!956 BOBWHlTES First row, l. to r.-Assistant Manager Gary Phillips, Francis Potter, Boliert Booinhover, Wfilliani Willis, Leonard Troinliley, Armand Lilispc-ranee, Reg Godin. Pliillip Pope, Alan Sylvester, Alan Hodet, Danny Morton, DeForest Paqnette, Charles Clinrt-li, Andrew Urquliart, llUl3L'ItPlC1'L'C, David Leinnah, Manager Francis Davies. Second row, l. to r.-Neil Bean, jim Ciofli, Greg Pierce, Richard Lanipnian, Rene Roclieleau, Harold Hebert, George Bilodean, Neil Driver, Paul Bilodeau, Win Heald, Ned Bostwick, Stanley Benton, Robert Spaulding, David YVells, David l'll1l'll7l'l'x. Tliird row, l. to r.-Coat-li YVliite, xvillilllil Peterson, David Samson, VVilliam Cioffi, Terry Rand, Terris Burnor. Roger Gnertin, Carroll Moore, Ken Greenfield, Robert Wllite, IOl1I1 Foster, Everett Arcand, Indson Page, Joseph Parc, Alan Kit-Fecivrs, Assistant Coaeli Massa. l A BFA Gridiron i Stalwart Gains l Precious Yardag FOOTBALL RECORD BFA Catliedral BFA VVinooski BFA Lyndon BFA St. Iolmslanry BFA Montpelier BFA Spaulding BFA Newport BFA Burlington M B.F A. s s W 4- 0 0 LJ C U '5. U .c LJ an 'I' U ll U7 so '? mn mn of 5' A ,. I-4 P 6 - : A C1 . 3E 1: wr 50 N . ,,.., C. 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RWE -:Ed ce 53A R r. fbg H - i'Ea 59: L55 N, 122 C 'H r-.iff ILI Q35 '-P91 af! 4 Q B. F. A. Mercury 45 l955-56 Basketball Bobwl1i1'es Sitting, l. l0I'.1P2l.lll Bll0ClCllll, Ancly U1'c111l1a11't,Dzxx'c- ll-L'll'Qlt'l1, Lynn WVood, Blllly Sylvvstc-r, Danny Morton, Bolu PlC'l'L'U. LC0I'lkll4Cl Vlwl40I11lJlf'y. Sc-concl row. l. to r.-Ccorgv Biloclwlu, Coup-li VVl1itl-, Bolm Spunlcling. john Biggic, Roddy Hill, Xml Bostwick, XVin Heald, Pc-to Voytek, Bob Buslwy, Stun Bcntun, imrrmgn-r Ellsworth Moore, Assistant Couch Massa. . ,.x Tliirrl row, l. to r.-bluclson Paxgv, Carroll Moors, Bolmlr, XVllitm', liulcli llc-l:v1't, Kcu Crm-4-nHclcl, john Foster, lor Pllf 4 . OUR MAJORETTES 3 BFA BFA BFA BFA BFA BFA BFA BFA BFA BFA BFA BFA BFA BFA BFA l. to llfcjlllllllt' Kinncy, Gail Vl1UNYI1SClHl, Snnclru Xlzrrtinson, Iac-kill Mont- gurmfrx. Cuil lJl'lXl'l', Cilplillll Ba'w'rlx King, Altlllll Ilrllustu-, Sllll'll'X Norris, jackie Gully, Janet ci2l1'X'l11, L4L'U1l01'il BlL'lLllli1llL'y. . Boys' Basketball Record Proctor Rntluncl Bvnnington Mt. St. Iosvvpli Alumni YVino0slii Burlington Montpvlicr Essox Innction Spaulding Cillllllllflll Essex junction VVinooski Burlington Nlcmnipvlic-r Sprullcling fllllllixllflll -13 61 63 77 44 48 58 59 47 71 50 56 113 85 55 78 .52 i 46 B.F.A.Mf'l'cu111 'l956 BFA Mc1ssamen Front row. l. to r.-Alun MQFCL-tcrs, Bill Pc-t:'1'son, Roivlcl bloinzson. ,lolin Fostc-r, rivC1'I'0I1CC' Rand, Sivriing Coon, Aliin Dl'ix'c'1', David Sznnpson, Rogvr Loomis, lDIl!!L!iliS XIL'l'wt'PfS1'S, Kon Ci'e'viific'icl, Dnvifi Lziwicr. Sm-ond row, 1. to r.-Dave Rvirdc-n, Carroll Moore, Io- Pixru, Dgunn' Morton. Haig Godin, Lynn XYooci. Jim Fitzgclnld, Dzlvv Holbrook, Iudson Pzigc. tainding, i. to r.-Mr. VVliitQ, Doug Recd fNlgr.D, Ccni Cunnnings, Ncil DI'iN'l'l', Robert Pin-rec, Lvoimrri Tronniuivy, Phil Pope, Ccorgc Collins Olgrj, Rociiy Ilfii. llnroizi llcbe'1't,Artim1' Cm-rlin, Rolrvrt Piicnix, Stllllitf' Benton. Larry Noel, Mr. Massa. A Much-Traveled Corridor ,W , Ln. B. F. A. Mercury -li These Seniors Helped Direcf Allied Youth Affairs Front rrmp l. lu l',-.llilli Bulcvr. Frzmcis Anclrvws. ISL-xfrly Chunk, joan Bukc-1' Cl'1'vsiclentl, Dwauf' Nluoll' llrmulcl L1-mnuli. Sm-cuml 1'0VV1Lillll'i'l Phvlps, Marion Rich, Shirlvy AllvlQ'F'. .lf'llll Vl'illz-tt, Shirley Cotu, Pzit Laclcl. Third ROW. loam Bllshey, Bnrlmaw Fzlirhanlis, Bvtty C1l1lYl!lli. Cui-1 Bflllliillllilll, Hiclizirnl Rcnfrcw. Waiting For The Bell To Ring 48 B. FjY A. M 0 1' c -ur 1' rj These Seniors were members of The Future Farmers of America ll t lu right-Icrry Yates Qlbrcsidelutj, Edward DesLau1'ic1's, Rilylllillid Dcso, VViHium Bmnson, Isillgflllllty, Home Bloutculxu, Robert Ioucs, Frederick Lewis, Dwune Moore. Nearby Champlain's Sparkling Waters . . 4 , Am .. . , y f' , .A K' fn wwsmfwff' ff-' '-cjf L , -ff ' 44m...... - KQIIIIPHI M1 ,Mew R F. A. Merou ry 49 PATRONS and PATRONESSES MR. and MRS. PHILIP GLIDDEN KATHRYN MORRILL, Swanton MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. ERNEST HALL LYNFORD TATRO ALFRED E. BISHOP RAYMOND GREENWOOD KENDALL H. BISHOP VINCENT A. CUPO MR. and MRS. ARTHUR W. SHEEHAN MR. and MRS. WALTER W. BUKER FLOYD NORRIS and FAMILY MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. IW. E. BARNES MR. and MRS. J. R. HURLEY MISS MARGARET HURLEY and MRS. C. ROBERT SULLIVAN and MRS. A. N. DERINGER MR MR MR MR MR. MR. MR MR. MR CROFT LUMN FRED BISHOP LAWRENCE BISHOP and MRS. DONALD BUGBEE and MRS. JOHN CLARK and MRS. ORVILLE KEELER and MRS. EMILE MARQUETTE and MRS. CHARLES SARGENT and MRS. HENRY BILLINGS and MRS. GERALD JAIBUR MISS MAUREEN BUSHEY and MRS. VERNON CHURCH and MRS. VVARREN PARADEE, Sheldon and MRS. RALPH BOVAT, Georgia NEWELL MILLER and MRS. CHARLES E. CUMMINGS JUDGE and MRS. P. L. SHANGRAW MRS. JESSIE CUMMINGS MR. and MRS. CLAUDE CHURCHILL MR. and MRS. EDSON PERKINS MR. and MRS. H. ROBERT MORTON MISS HORTENSE BEEMAN MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR MR. and MRS. and MRS and MRS. and MRS and MRS. amd MRS. and MRS GILBERT A. PIERCE CHARLES FONDA ELI GREENFIELD JOHN DOWLING ALBERT BENOIT M. P. FOSTER ALAN PETERSON MR MR MR DR. MR MR MR MR MR M R MR MR MR and MRS. CARL CRECC and MRS. WAYNE E. WALKER and MRS. CLARENCE R. ARKINSON and MRS. JAMES E. SIMPSON WALTER W. BUKER, JR. MRS. LEoNA KING GEORGE E. KEMP CECRCE MooRE and MRS. LYNN ALLEN and MRS. GAYLORD BEEBE and MRS. oT1s KINNEY . and MRS. CARLTON McENANY . A. T. McENANY MISS CERTRUDE MCENANY and MRS. J. E. SUNDERLAND and MRS. CARL DRAKE . and MRS. C. D. CASAVANT and MRS. PETER S. MALLETT MRS. ALLEN DANFORTH ALLEN DANFORTH JOHN G. KISSANE EDDIE FISHER HAROLD COTA ALCIDAS PHENIX and MRS. CLARENCE BOCASH BOCASH JOSEPH GODIN HUGH GODIN STEWART GASSON and MRS. DONALD JOHNSON NIR MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. MISS JANICE MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. DR. DONALD DUNSMORE JOE DESROCHERS LOOMIS THIBAULT and MRS. F. F. SWISLER BOB LEAVITT RAYMOND and GENEVIEVE BARRETTE MR. and MRS. GEORGE L. HOWARD MISS HEIDI T. HOWARD MR. and MRS. RAYMOND THIBAULT MR. and MAURICE THIBAULT MR. and MRS. ARTHUR THIBAULT MRS. DOROTHY BROOKS MISS CLAIRE A. CIIEVRIER MR. and MRS. II. A. SWEENY MISS MARION II. CURTIS CHET MASSA B. F. A. Mercur MR. and MRS KENNETH WEBSTER MR and MS. M. L. RYAN, Barre MR. and MRS. JOHN KIESELMANN MR and MRS. L. J. RUSSELL, Burlington MR. and MRS. JOHN A. MacDONALD MR and MRS. CHARLES PRINCE MR. and MRS. JOSEPH V. MacDONALD MR and MRS. R. C. LADD MR. and MRS. WILFRED WILLETT MR. and MRS. HOWARD STEARNS, Jr., Sheldon DR. and MRS. ERNEST DUQUETTE MR. and MRS. CHESTER LAPLANT, Sheldon MR. and MRS. RICHARD COUTOIS MR. FRANCIS H. LEE, Sheldon MR. and MRS. CLIFFORD SARGENT MR and MRS. ROBERT HILL MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. FRANK HOPE PETER ST. PIERRE ROBERT S. HOUCHTON THEODORE S. HOUGHTON MR. and MRS. LOUIS BELLEVILLE MRS. NELLIE TURNBULL MR NIR. MR MR MR MR MR MR and MRS. and MRS. . and MRS. and MRS. and MRS. and MRS. PHILIP HEMOND BERNARD TURNBULL MR MR and MRS. and MRS. ANTHONY CUPO ROLAND BUSHEY FRED KEMP, Springfield, Mass. ARMAND GABOURY LOUIS LACROW, Hartford, Conn. MYRON COCHRAN JOHN SHANNON and MRS. CHESTER BOSTWICK MRS. ADA B. FREDETTE MISS JUDY MORTON MR. and MRS. ANDREW LEDUC MR. and MRS. GERALD LEDUC MR. and MRS. ARCADE CHOINIERE MISS LORRAINE M. MARTIN ALBERTA JONES MRS. JEANNE LIMOCES MR. and MRS. JOHN MULVEY KATHY MULVEY PAL MR. and MRS. WILLIAM ANSTEY THOMAS ANSTEY JERRY ANSTEY MR. and MRS. JAY WILLIAM BEST MR. and MRS. EDMOND BARTEMY MR. and MRS. C. E. SABINS MISS MARION WITTERS GORDON HOWARD, Beverly, Mass. MISS JEAN RICH, Chicago, Ill. BIARVIN SYLVESTER, Indianapolis, Ind. MR. and MRS. CHARLES RICH MR. and MRS. JOHN P. RICH, Nashua, N. H. MRS. ARTHUR J. CONNOR, Exeter, N. H. MR. PETER CREER, Exeter, N. H. MR. DOLPH LEWANDO, Wolfeboro, N . H. MR. and MRS. JOSEPH WHITE MR. and MRS. BURT JONES MR. and MRS. JAY BULLARD MR. and MRS. JOHN GILLILAN MR. and MRS. FRED SHAW and FAMILY MISS JOSEPHINE WEBSTER, Georgia MR. and MRS. CLARENCE LEMNAH MR. ROBERT LEMNAH B. O. TILLOTSON, Sheldon MR. and MRS. HOMER FAIRBANKS, Sheldon MR. and MRS. FRANCIS JACQUES, Sr. Johnsbmy GARY S. PHILLIPS, Sheldon MISS JANICE FITZGERALD BARRY L. HABECKER, USAF WILLIAM A. SILLERY, USAF ROBERT SHEARER, USAF MR. and MRS. S. G. KELLEY MRS. LEONA ANDREWS RIRS. B. L. LARABEE NIISS CERMAINE M. PERRAULT MR. and MRS. M. P. RUSSELL MISS DOROTHY THAYER NIR. ARTHUR C. STONE MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. SEDRICK ABELL F. W. HUTCHINSON HAROLD TAYLOR ALLEN R. SABINS PAUL RIXON AMALENA ELIAS MR. FREDERICK W. POTTER MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. EARL C. FAHL CHARLES JONES CHARLES SHANNON JOSEPH CAMELI MR. and MRS. CHARLES CARVIN and JAMES GARVIN MR. and MRS. EDWARD LaMARCHE ROBERT C. LaMARCHE MR. and MRS. CARL MORRIS, St. Johnshury MR. and MRS. ABRAHAM CRODZINSKY and MARCO MISS AMY CORLISS MR. and MRS. SUMNER CORLISS MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. ELDON LAPLANT, Georgia ROBERT ELLIS, Georgia C. E. BRONSON MR. and MRS. HAROLD SYLVESTER MR. and MRS. SIMON CODFREY DR. and MRS. MISS JACKIE MR. and MRS. MISS BETTY MR. and MRS. DONALD MEARS PROUTY CHARLES TROMRLEY JANE RAYMO ALFRED JARVIS MRS. WILFRED LANCEVIN MR. and MRS. CLIFFORD HOWARD MR. and MRS. MRS. EVA TR MR. and MRS. CIL BOARDMAN OMBLEY DONALD LITTLE, Sheldon F. A. Mercury 51 S BOSTWICK BROS., INC. Dealers in CO.-XL. COKE. FUEL OIL Lumber and all Building Material t. Albans, Vt. Tel. 110 D E M I N G ' S RAINBOW CLEANERS H end quarters For North Main St. Phone 1218 MAPLE SYIIUP and SUGAR PRODUCTS ST. ALBANS, VERMONT CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1956 HOMER W. HUNGERFORD and SONS, INC. Your Friendly Ford Dealer PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. E. H. DUQUETTE DENTIST IU North Marin St. S JOHN G. FISHER, D.D.S. 88 North Malin Street t. Albans, Vt. St. Albans, Vermont DR. W. T. CUSHMAN DR. D. B. MEARS OPTONIESTIIIST CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 32 North Main St. St. Albans, Vt. 160 North Main Street N. HENRY PRESS ,READY 81 BROWN LAVVYEII ' ATTORNEYS-A'I'-LAVV St. Albnns Vermont St. Albans Vermont ART HEALD JOHN MULVEY LAWYER LAXVYIQII St. Alhnns Vermont ST. ALB.-XXS 52 B. F.A.Me'rcury I . ff, , A f , W, N M. R. NAP0lI VARIETY STORE PARK vlsw l SERVICE STATION 0 VEEDOL MOTOR OIL 15 Federal sr. Tel. 1469-W ' TYDOL GASOLINE 0 GATES V BELTS 0 AND SHEAVES Lowest Price Possible for Quulity Merchandise CORNER MAIN and FAIRFIELD STREETS Phone 745 CONGRATULATIONS A CONGRATULATIONS S H E E H A N ' S HATCH HARDWARE co. B E, S R -R .u ow t. St. Allmus ST. ALBANS D U T C H B 0 Y Interior and Exterior Paints HALL HARDWARE M 1.1 e .mc tuuco ldllltb SWANTON YVallpap01' Wall and Floor Tile . A. Mercury 53 MODERN POWER 8. AC FARM EQUIPMENT ALLIS CHALMERS MACHINERY HAVERLY x111,K CooLE1as George S. Rand St. Albans, R. D. 2, Vermont Sa nd e r s ' Prescription Pharmacy In Business For Your Health JONES 8. BURNOR Oliver Farm Machinery Homelite Chain Saws SALES AND SERVICE Sheldon Road St. Albans, Vermont Tel. 909 RADIOS RCA VICTOR P H I L C O ZENITH RECORD PLAYERS Dealer In CULBRANSEN PIANOS SLINGERLAND DRUM SUPPLIES SELNIER BAND INSTRUMENTS Powers Music Department I2 South Blain Street St. Albans, Vt. B. F. A. Marr GOLDEN CRUST BAKERY Decorated Cakes For All Occasions 30 South Main Street St. Albans, Vermont HOME ELECTRONICS I.. R. JONES S7 North Main St. Florist RADIO and TELEVISION Beautiful Flowers SALES and SERVICE and Floral Arrangements Phone 202-Nl For All Occasions High Class Cleaning and Pressing, Repairing and Remodeling ESTABLISHED 1914 ED. DEMARINIS BOSTON TAILORING INC. LADIES' and CENTLEMEN'S CUSTOM TAILORS Foot of Kingman Street - St. Albans, Vt. CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1955 Class of 1956 AZNES ISI-LEY eauiy 10,1 f?6salf1ffPfGSS r:RLANo's MARKET House of Quality Printing Hotel Kelley 211 Lake St. and Paper Products Tel. 1285 TCIIIPIIOIIIJ B40 P, F. 0 Kroehler Parlor Furniture 0 Broadloom Carpeting ST. ALBANS, VERMONT Telephone 628 0 Cavalier Cedar Chests 0 Simmons Bedding 0 Maytag Washers 0 Speed Queen Automatic XVQISITGIS A.M 1 55 +++++++++ OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR THE CLASS OF 1956 SARGEIXITS STUDIO Headquarters For Photographic Supplies Cameras and Services 108 NO XIAIN ST TELEPHONIL S4 +++++++++ 56 B.F.A.Me1'cu1' SCOFIELD'S Gifts That Lust FOR THE GRADUATE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '56 Watches GEORGE E. HILLIKER Hamilton-Elgin-Bulova Silverware and Stemware ' STORAGE Diamonds and Fine Iewelry ' MOVING 0 PACKING , o SHIPPING Scofield s Jewelry Store 30 Kingman Street' St' Albans, Vt' Nason Street St. Albans, Vt. L. VA LLEE 282 SOUTH MAIN ST. Telephone G38 ST. ALBANS, VEIINIUNT 'W MOBILGAS MOBILHEAT MOBIL KEROSENE AUTOMATIC DELIVERY MOBIL FLAME GAS and OIL RANGES B F. A. Mercury SWEENEY HARDWARE, Inc. 0 Kyaiiize Paints 0 Housewares 0 Electrical Appliances 0 Power Tools 0 .Fishing Tackle O Guns and Ammunition 20 South Main ST. ALBANS, VERMONT XVQ Give Green Stamps CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '56 MORTON'S CORNER CLOTHING STORE ST. ALBANS VERMONT 0 Appropriate Gifts for Graduates I Distinctive Apparel for Men and Boys No trouble to .s-how goods , There will be a brighter future in front of you If you have a growing savings account in back of you. li KLI COUNTY SAV NG S BANK AND TRUST CO. Member Federal Dqosit lruuranco Coqoorafion B. F. A. Mercury 58 T f Radio Broadcasting Station WWSR 1.000 XVutts--1420 KCS Olliccs and Studios VERMONT RADIO CORP., Inc. 75 North Main Street Phono 1390 St. Albans TELEPHONE 1888 l VERMONT LOAN CORP. PROMPT PERSONAL LOANS 75 North Main St. St. Albans Nl. D. ARMSTRONG Jew E L E R 18 Kingnnan St. lIANIILTON--ELCIN-AND OKIECA TVATCHES THIFAHI IETVELRY IlINCS-HOSARIES--CLOCKS SILVEIt-CLASS-CHINA YARNS AND CREETTNC CARDS St. Albans, Vt. OUR BEST VVISHES F O R A HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL FUTURE TO EACH MEMBER OF THE CLASS OF '56 BEE'S RESTAURANT Georgia Road-Route 7 F. A. Mercury CONGRATULATIONS From TED'S RESTAURANT W. B. FONDA CO. Lumber, Coal, Fuel Oil and T Building Material Since 1873 el. 1035 St. Albans, Vt. WOOD 8. KIDDER Wayside Furniture 0 Save the XVayside Wlay POWERS PHARMACY Cut-Rate Drugs .Pl'C'S'CI'IfJfi0il.S' Open Evenings 12-14 South Main St. St. Albans, Vermont Depatie's Shoe Store 5 Lake St. St. Albans All IVork Guaranteed GEORGE S. WOOD Tire and Battery Service Phone 360 118 No. Main St. CONGRATULATIONS From lAGROW'S Clcancrs and Dycrs Phone 267-VV NATIONAL ARMY STORE Headquarters For NVork, Camp and Sport Clothing 30 North Main Street St. Albans, Vt. S l E S T E R ' S SERVICE STATION Gas, Oil, Tires Batteries and Accessories Telephone 1140 THE DAIRY BAR LUNCHES and SODA 36 South Main Street CoNc:1aATUliAT1oNs AIEXANDEWS CLASS DRUG STORE or ,56 60 North Blain St. RASHAW'S MOTEL North Nlain Street ST. ALBANS, VERMONT A Dcpcildubic Prescription Drug Store Since 1864 Day or Night Free Delivery B.F.A. A THE HOTEL KELLEY AND GRILL GILPIIXI PRINTING CCD. CHFORD PFITIIGFS of BFA. MERCURY Schoolbook TEL. 3 Hefflorfs Grocery Store congrafulafions class of 1956 NEW CAR DEALERS ST. ALBANS, VERMONT F. A. Mercury CIUPPEII CRAFT BOTANY K'500 COME IN AND SEE CONGRATULATIONS OUII DISPLAY OF TO THE LANE csumz cHEs1s G. A. DOUBEEDAY, I CLASS OF 1956 NATE'S, Inc. TICIWIIOITESS Largest Amis Clothicrs NICGFIECOR SPEJRTSXVEAR JOE GABOURY'S FILLING STATION 233 South Nlaiu Street ST. AIJBANS, VE RBI ONT Tdcplloue 1522 GAS and CIIOCEIIIES P R E V 0 ST SALES und SERVICE 0 JOHNSON OUTBOAIID NIOTORS 0 PENN-YAN BOATS B A Y B 0 W L A W A Y ST. ALBANS BAY VERMONT 62 B, F. A. Mercury -.. L, ..,. ...simw ,, ,,. , , .5 COMPLILMENTS OF ST0llMAN'S Your Leading Ladies, and M isses, R f A D Y T 0 W f A R Q The first store on Lake Street SAFETY FIRST! Courtesy is the most important factor in highway safety today. You are classed in two categories - hoodlums or ladies and gentle- 1 men. The hoodlum type keeps the rates where i they are, or higher, and makes life on the high- way a short factor. l You, as students, our future drivers, can set the pace. Coultesy is a habit-practice it. 1 ST. ALBANS, VERMONT 1 S. S. Watson 8. Company 1 Tel. 1443-R l Polaroid Land MAUDE wllcox 1 I PRIOR S CUT RATE Cameras and Supplies Visit us at Our New Location 8 Congress Street Cosmetics 1 Medicines PElKEY,S REXALL DRUGS Everything in Nlillinery Q Glfts Congratulations Class Of 1956 3 167 Lake Street SHEPARD INDUSTRIAL St. Albans, Vermont Telephone 1001 CATERING 15 Huntington St. St. Albans, Vt. 1 l l - I J. A. BLOUIN 3 NORMS FO0D STORE 'Q l 45 ELM ST. TEL. 292 33 HIGH ST. TEL. 1330 l l J F. A. Mercury Everything En Hearing and Plumbing TGUCHETTE 8. SHEPARD FOR YOUR HOME call us for Quotations No Obligation Vfiliii ans Oil'O-Matic Bnrncis :intl Hcating Equipinvnt Tel. 1753 18 Lake Street B U S H EY ' S Sporting Goods Store 16 Kingman St. St. Albans, Vt Direct Agcnt For Spalding, VVilson and Rawlings Sporting Goods Toys. XVhe-el Goods, Fishing Tackle, Guns Artist Supplies and llobbivs BLUE LION GRILL OUR REST XVISHES F O R t Ei.X1'l'Y ANU SUCCESSFUL FUTURE TO EACH MEMBER OF THE Cl..-XSS OF '56 A. N. DERINGER, lnc. Kingman St. St. Albans, Vt O F F E R S COMPLETE INSURANCE FOR YOU 0 SURETY BONDS 0 ANNUITIES 0 ll O M E 0 A U T O 0 I, 1 F E U. CUSTOMS BROKERS Tel. 375 g I 64 B.F. A. Mercur FAMILY CONGRATULATIONS CLOTHING OUTFITTERS FROM FOR 54 YEARS St. Alba ns A liunc C J. c. Penny co., lm. PP 2 0- St. Albans, Vermont North Main Street GOOD LUCK TO THE GRADUATES FHONI HOUGHTON'S CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1956 A. l. BARKYOUMB CO., I NC. IJ F -A, Mercury 65 - A CLARENCE BROWN RANGE-FUEL-FUHNACE OILS Federal Street St. Albans, Vermont Phone 890 OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1956 WM. D00llN AND COMPANY 'The Store TVILCTC It Is Always A l'lcu,sure To Shopv DRINKWATER'S 42,4 JEWELRY 51'gRE Don's Gulf Service Thr' Finest Lake Stroot Phone 2028 0 DIAMONDS 0 JEXVELRY ' XVATCHES St. Albans, Vermont 2 North Blain Street Pl 932 . . me J Towmg and General Repaurs EXPERT XVATCH REPAIRINCQ 55 B.F.A.Mercur ANN'S SHOP ERNIFS lUNCN NATE'S MARKET Q 1 . I 20 Federal St. 16 South Main St. Albans SP6C13l1ZlI1g 1n , Tel. 1705 Teenagers and Iumors Congratulations To Costume Jewelry The Class of 1956s, Heavy Western Beef Groceries 25 Luke St. St. Albans, Vt. Ernest Blanchette We Deliver V. R. HAZARD, Inc. CONGRATULATIONS .IOIIN DEERE FARM EQUIPMENT NEW HOLLAND -1 r R o M SURGE ENDICOTT JOHNSON ST. ALBANS, VERMONT 39 Catherine Phone 920 PUD'S LUNCH BAR 110 NORTH MAIN SODA FOUNTAIN and LUNCNES 13 F A v ff '1 67 .AILICUIJ congratulations class M1956 P A S M A N ' SAIVI TONE Dry Cleaning T W I G GS I n c . DUTCHER DRUG COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS TO 81 North Mum SUM THE CLASS OF 1956 115 Years In Business Arrow and Puritan Spmtsweau' Ph 957 Sport Coats and Slacks Ona XI21Ill1k1tfCll Shirts PIKESCRIPTIONS DRUGS and SODA FOUNTAIN B. F. A. Mercur ufreilll your friends can come, too! When you go to work for the Telephone Company, you'll find yourself in the midst of a pleasant, congenial group your own age. WORKING FOR THE TELEPHONE COMPANY ir if i' 'A' OFFERS MANY ADVANTAGES Good starting salary - regular raises Responsibility in a position of real im- portance to your community The pleasure of working with congenial people in pleasant surroundings A secure job with a reliable company that's known and respected everywhere There are lots of excellent opportunities for girls finishing High School. Come in and talk to us today. Weill he glad to give you all the details. Talk with your Guidance Counselor, if your school has one, about when and where to apply O Weire looking forward to seeing you. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY .u -.,J- ,K- . Yay, Y 4f,..,. A. Auf '1 qt, , W, , -1 51 fx- ff,-,V 4:91, V ..1+5Lg11-gg' - .gm 1 - ww. mf, Q 2 Z, Ag. ,,-. .:,,--, img- 3'2.ir1-.71.+- . V ,1 , , -. 'QI ,K n 4,- - Q . 4 ', f .,,l, 5 v . , .-ff X ,J F -fel fi 'f 5411- 445251 ' 13325: ' 1 - 2u1l'3: ':. .' 1. 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