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GALLOPING GI-IOST Class Clown Best Dressed Most Musical Class Romeo and Juliet Class Angel Best Dancer Best Actor and Actress Class Old Maid and Bachelor Most Diplomatic Class Midget Tallest Best Athlete Noisiest Quietest Most Likely to Succeed Most Studious Best Sport Most Pessimistic Most Optimistic Most Pleasing Personality Most Liked to Be Marooned With Most Daring Class Giggler Class G-um Chewer Class Lady and Gentleman Most Stubborn Most Bashful Man - Woman Hater Most Carefree Most Sophisticated Class Ballot Mary Laffan Elizabeth Sprague Eleanor Smith Annette Amsden Janice Pitkin Rosalie Holden Sally Tewksbury Elaine Squire Elizabeth Sprague Susan Nichols Carolyn Smith Rebecca Campbell Sally Tewksbury Janice Pitkin Carolyn Smith Eleanor Smith Rebecca Campbell Ann Snelling Katherine Hodgdon Rosalie Holden Rosalie Holden Barbara Turner Sally Tewksbury Annette Amsden Elaine Squire Eleanor Smith Janice Pitkin Elaine Belisle Barbara Turner Ann Snelling David Cook Michael Pierce Clifford Prior Clark Campbell Duane Lowell Clark Campbell Raymond Payette Duane Lowell Michael Pierce Clifford Prior David Cook Donald Murray Lee Flint Duane Lowell Michael Pierce Michael Pierce Robert Voghell Lee Flint David Cook Robert Voghell Michael Pierce David Cook Clifford Prior Philip Hannah Duane Lowell Donald Murray Duane Lowell Robert Voghell Fred Farrington Lee Chadwick
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GALLOPING GI-IOST CAROLYN JANE SMITH Jane, Mousey Chorus Cl, 2, 3, 433 Baccalaureate Cl, 2, 333 Winooski Festival C3, 433 Memorial Day Cl, 2, 333 Basketball C2, 3, 433 Carnival Play C233 Room Captain, Magazine Drive C433 Yearbook Assistant Editor C433 Building Patrol C433 Bookstore C333 Committees: Social C2, 433 Senior Ball C433 Moneymaking C3, 433 Supper C333 Assistant Junior High Coach C3, 43. Reason is the queen and mistress of all things. ELEANOR JEAN SMITH EI, Jean' Class Reporter C333 Chorus Cl, 2, 3, 433 Winooski Festival C2, 433 All- State Audition Cl, 333 New England Music Festival C433 Graduation Exercises Cl, 2, 333 Baccalaureate Cl, 2, 333 Monday Night Group Cl, 2, 3, 433 Rotary Concert C333 All-State Chorus C433 Brotherhood Concert C333 Instrumental and Vocal Concert C333 Memorial Day Cl, 2, 333 Christmas Concerts Cl, 2, 3, 431 Basketball C233 Dramatic Club Pres- ident C433 Carnival Plays Cl, 233 Understudy C335 Senior Play C433 Build- ing Patrol C433 Magazine Drive Business Manager C433 Debating - State Tournaments C3, 433 Yearbook Staff C433 Bookstore C333 United Nations C333 Committees: Assemblies C2, 433 Class Day C133 Supper C333 Money- making C2, 33. lf music be the food of love, play on. - Shakespeare. ANTHONIA MARIE SNELLING Ann, Toni Gazette Business Manager C433 Gazette Staff C333 Chorus Cl, 2, 3, 433 Winooski Festival C3, 433 Orchestra and Vocal Concert C333 Band C233 Baccalaureate Cl, 2, 333 Memorial Day Cl, 2, 333 Carnival Plays Cl, 233 Senior Play C433 Building Patrol C433 Debating Cl, 233 Yearbook Busi- ness Manager C433 Committees: Assemblies C3, 433 Float Cl, 2, 3, 433 Socials C2, 3, 433 Moneymaking Cl, 2, 3, 433 Plays C3, 43. Wit is the only wall Between us and the dark. - Van Doren. ELIZABETH JOAN SPRAGUE Liz, Bunny Class Reporter C133 Class President C433 Student Council C2, 433 Editor of Gazette C433 Gazette Staff C333 Memorial Day Cl, 2, 333 Winooski Festival Cl, 433 Joint Concert C333 All-State C433 Chorus Cl, 2, 3, 433 All-State Audition C333 Graduation Exercises C333 Baccalaureate C1, 2, 333 Monday Night Group C3, 433 R-otary Concert C433 Dancing School C333 Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 433 Assistant Junior High Coach C332 Carnival Plays Cl, 2, 333 Senior Play C433 Assembly C233 Building Patrol C433 Magazine Drive, Room Captain C133 Yearbook Editor C433 Girls' State C333 Floats Cl, 2, 3, 433 Socials Cl, 2, 3, 433 Receptions C333 Supper C3, 433 Play Cl, 2, 3, 433 Moneymaking Cl, 2, 3, 433 Graduation C3, 43. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. - Emerson. ... 'A' -i---- -- -A '-1 -U- ,a.-A. 7.4L .4,e..., ---4 .....-nnlvvffluu..
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GALLOPING GI-IOST Class History of 1956 Since 1949, when We were sixth graders, the class of 1956 has exper- ienced seven years of hard work, concentrated study, fun and companion- ship. All of these are elements which have been combined in the test tube of life and has produced the complicated mixture of just plain - school days. An outstanding quality of our class is our ability to be different. We find it an unusually hard feat to follow a cut and dry, previously laid out pattern when we undertake projects of any shape or manner. This trait was exemplified when our choice of class rings was made. We boast of being the only class with stones in our rings. Major changes have also been made by us in the yearbook. Our moneymaking projects have included everything from selling candy in the sixth grade to the sale of Christmas sprays. We enthusiast- ically raised a goodly sum of nearly 'thirteen hundred dollars with one goal in mind - NEW YORK CITY. The class of 1956 has been well represented along the avenues of music, sports, dramatics, and debating. An unusual number of the class has participated and excelled in all of these fields. Scholastically, we have been an exceptional group. Proof of this is the fact that nearly fifty per cent intend to seek higher education. Dear Ruth, our senior play, will long live in our book of memories. The cast, consisting of five boys and five girls, did a fine job. In the sixth grade we had our first taste of class meetings. We ended this year with the same number of twenty-seven, having gained Gladys Habel and losing Deanna Fowler. Mrs. Birchard, our seventh grade teacher, struggled hard to teach us civics and science, along with Mrs. Gray, who tried her best at arithmetic and English. The moneymaking project this year was our social which we sponsored with the eighth graders. The big event of the year was the Christmas pageant, which we put on in that GREAT BIG ASSEMBLY ROOM. David Wakefield played the part of Joseph, and Rosalie Holden, Mary, with the rest of the class trying their best to look angelic This year we welcomed to our number Virginia Goodrich and Marilyn Benoir, the latter of whom left us that year. Miss Strong, our eighth grade teacher, attempted to introduce us to algebra. How well we remember that devilish instigator, Royce Andrews! We had a large lost and found department that year, which was -- Found for gainedb -- Katherine Hodgdon, Barbara Turner, Wayne Martell, Leon Sherman, Gladys Habel and Carol Cole. In June we proudly received our grade school diplomas - CMost of us, that is IJ. Brimming with importance, and bursting with pride, fifty-two of us - ... ........-.,..1..,.......A...........- , . , --1-i.:.r-fr-i 1.4.2 ' ,, -
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