Montpelier High School - Record Yearbook (Montpelier, VT)

 - Class of 1957

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« First Row: J. Leonard. L. Kittle, N. Blaisdell. L. Mereness. S. Sanslng. G. Curtis. E. Chapin, S. Pierce. B. Webster, Miss Beals, advisor; B. Holden, M. Hill. J. Wood, S. Sumner. B. Holt. L. Dorn. L. Bowman. N. Fielder. D. Smith Second Row: J. Richardson. F. Nelson. L. Fernandez. C. Cooke, L. Brock. C. Mix, S. Tarshis, V. Elderkin, S. Chase N. Goodale, J. Walker. J. Conkllng. J. Welch. S. Welch, P. Page, S. Glllander. B. Byrne. G. MacAllster. C. Forgue, C. Blanchl. S. Huttenlock Third Row: N. Williams, R. Newcity. L. Roop, R. Cleveland, A. Martin, B. Tracy, S. Laird, S Bernardlni M. Griffin, S. Whitney, C. Bryant, R. Garfield, S. Greene, P. Irving, C. Gomez. L. Davis. A. Skeels. S. Johnson! B. Cotey. N. Jewett Fourth Rote: A. Campbell. D. Knox, I. Gomez, V. Nelson. M. Smith. A. Ricker. R. Baldwin. R. Slosberg. P. Teachout. C. Kelley. C. Carr. E. Perry. B. Bly. B. Babcock. S. Kinney. P. Baumann. M. Farrington, S. Frost! D. Skeels Fifth Row: G. Benedict. S. Knapp, J. Rockley. B. Richardson. C. Freeman. D, Fitzpatrick. R. Nims, T. McGibney, R. Perkins, W. Edwards. S. Lawson, R. Welch, F. Melcher, P. Cotey. C. Edson. D. Adams. J. McIntyre! A. Johnston, W. Daniels MASQUE STELLA the Starfish, who is interested in dramatics, decided to look into Montpelier High School’s dramatic club, the Masque. She found out that this year Masque is made up of approximately 100 members headed by Brent Webster, president; Bonnie Holden, vice-president; Elsa Chapin, treasurer; Sally Pierce, secretary; and Meme Hill, business mana- ger. This year Masque has been under the guidance of Miss Beals, who has been responsible for many successful and unique ideas. This year’s activities have included a Variety Show held in the fall; Smoky Mountain, an operetta done in collabora- tion with the Choruses; “Sorry, Wrong Number”, a one-act play; The Curious Savage, the three-act play; as well as several workshop productions. Stella, a first-nighter, thought all of them were well directed and presented. In addition to this, the District and State Finals for the State One-Act Play Contest were held here in the Smiley Memorial Auditorium. Members of the Masque prepared and served supper to those participating, and also acted as guides to show the partici- pants around our school. As the RECORD was going to press, Stella was hoping to be invited to the annual Masque banquet to top off a very successful year. iSEVENTY]

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First Row: Connie Pratt. Priscilla Maxham. Sandra Caslani. Conchita Gomez. Luisa Monte. Mrs. Tobey, advisor; Barbara Senter. Sally Patterson. Corinne Kelley. Beverly Poland. Betty Dalton. Janet Leonard. Susan Harrington Second Row: Elizabeth Pratt. Diane Law. Ruth Harris. Joan Barquin. Sheila Cutler, Trena Tallman, Maureen Hudson. Deborah Knox. Susan Leonard. Sandra Goodell. Gloria McQuesten. Elizabeth Belanger. Sue Tarshis. Laurel Day. Carolyn Silloway Third Raw: Lorraine Ainsworth, Ivis Bordas. Marilyn Nelson. Sally Pierce. Susan Frost. Ann Campbell. Roxanna Krels. Carla Cooke. Jan Pollard. Rosemary O'Brien, Ralphs Newclty. Barbara Sweetser Fourth Row: Rebecca Newhall. Marcia Smith. Barbara Beal. Carole Freeman. Ann Johnston. Cynthia Russell. Dawna Aronson. Joan Witham. Patti Paul. Pat Baumann. Carlita Stone FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA SNIPPY the Snail, a new edition to our student body of fish and mammals, helped form the MHS Chapter of Future Homemakers of America. This organiza- tion is open to any girl who has an inter- est in homemaking and who has had at least one year of home-ec. Snippy and the faculty advisor, Mrs. Tobey, managed to stir up much interest among the girls and at one of the first meetings the fol- lowing officers were elected: Barbara Senter, president; Luisa Monte, vice- president; Conchita Gomez, treasurer; Corinne Kelley, historian; and Sally Chase, secretary. At a very impressive ceremony, the officers of the Spaulding chapter installed the MHS officers. The purpose of FHA is to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking and to develop creative leadership in home and community life. Since December the members have had several good speakers who have talked on Civil Defense and also on juvenile delinquency. At the last meet- ing of the year a mother and daughter banquet was held. Snippy is very pleased with the achievements of the first year of this organization; already he is looking for- ward to next year which will be even more active for this group. [ SIXTY-NINE J



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First Row: Carolyn Bryant. Ruth Cleveland. Conchita Gomez. Marilyn Dorn. Lee Bowman. Bonnie Holden. Deborah Skeels. Barbara Holt. Arlene Martin. Bruce Richardson Second Row: Virginia Elderkln. Betty Bly. Stephen Dyke. Bruce Henson. Dan Mathewson. Sally Pond. Cynthia Mix. Elizabeth Stone. Absent when picture was taken, Mr. Fink, director ♦ ORCHESTRA AFTER visiting the choral groups, Willie decided to look in on the newly- formed MHS orchestra. In the Smilie Memorial Auditorium he found a group of competent musicians and their director, Mr. Louis Fink, of Essex Junction, tuning up for some serious rehearsing. He was impressed with their ability and promptly sat down to listen. Angie the Angelfish joined him and began to whisper about how skillfully the string, woodwind, brass and percussion sections seemed to blend together. She also filled in with a few facts about their participation in the Thanksgiving assem- bly, the Winooski Valley Festival and the State Regional Auditions. Then she pointed out Lee Bowman, Carolyn Bryant, Ruth Cleveland, Lyn Dorn and Conchita Gomez, who were chosen for the string section of the All-State Orchestra at the Vermont Music Festival. When it was all over, Willie had persuaded Angie that if they studied and practiced diligently for a year or two perhaps Mr. Fink would let them join too. r SEVENTY-ONE]

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