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A is for Anita, Arlene and Ann, all intelligent girls and all in The band; also for Albert and Allen Brown, who helps his father Record things in town. B is for Bruce and three Bills, all boys from our grade; also for Bev, Barb, and two Bettys, each a swell little maid. C is for Cora, who from Mt. Holly comes, and also for Charlie Who's a whiz on the drums. D is for Dave and Doug, they're both the athletic sort, if they Aren't flirting with the girls, they're on the Basketball court. E is for Elena, you can't miss her laugh, also for Eleanor, editor On our Banner Board staff. F is for Friday, the classrooms all a-humming, everyone's happy Because the weekend is coming. G is for Gail, Vice President of the class; she’s a swell cheer - Leader and very cute lass. H is for homework; we take all in fun, I wonder if you could guess How many times it's done! I is for integrity, which we practice regularily. J is for the three Jeans and also for Joyce, who in the Glee Club Lends a strong voice. Then there is Joe, John, and Jerry, who Through the years have kept the class merry. K is for knowledge we've gained through our schooling, in later Years we'll use it, and that's no fooling. L is for Laura, she's friendly and nice; we wouldn't stay after School, if we followed her advice. M is for Marilyn, Maggie, and Mary, who in classmeetings are sel- Dom contrary. N is for Norma who lives in town, and who in classes is a regular Clown. O is for opposition that we'll encounter through the years, may we All face it without any fears. P is for Paula and Pat, who aren't loud, but good company in any- one's crowd. Q is for the quests we hope to obtain, and to make for ourselves an Honorable name. R is for Rhoda, a real cute girl, she’s a swell cheerleader, and Really can twirl. S is for two Sandys, two Sues, Shirley, Sib, and Steve, all good Kids with seldom a peeve. T is for Tuula, a blonde Finnish lass, also for Tom the red-head in Our class. U is for unity we've had; whether happy, or whether sad. V is for vitality we all posses in the future it will make us A success. W is for Webster our class president; he'll gladly give you his con- sent. X is for our unknown future, which lies ahead, toward which we've Strived through years that have sped. Y is for yesterday and the memories we share, as we approach tomor Row each his burden will bear. Z is for zero, it's time to take off, may we all have bright futures At which none can scoff.
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Learn to labor and to wait. CLASS SONG It was, it seems, but yesterday That all of us began To study and to play a bit, To train both mind and hand. vfrT Yet true it is that we have reached The goal we dreamed about. Our high school years have disappeared Let’s finish with a shout! We leave with cherh Of fun, of frieaiBsl ltd of the vear e studii We rhi kyheoidktn-nbut neat eh upon life's We thank B.R.H.S. . And hope that all our lives shall be Our school's supreme success ’CMHMCTttC --TT--- 1Uj»i I feAL|JATORIAN Marilyn VanGuilder Thank you to the VermontJJevelopmeni Commission for the use of their scenery pictures.
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5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:45 8:15 8:26 8:45 9:00 9:30 10:30 10:50 11:30 12:00 12:10 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:15 3:30 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 7:15 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 1:00 2:00 Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise. But Who cares??!! Hunky gets up to iron a blouse for school. Most Seniors shut off their alarms and roll out of bed for a bright (?) day. Allen Brown and the Plymouth crew grind their gears towards Ludlow. Tom Johnson makes his usual trip up for Eleanor. Doug gets bawled out by Mrs. Tofferi for talking to Sib after the tardy bell rings. Joe ambles in, late as usual, disturbing everyone. Jean Sheehan is busy giving advise to Mr. Boisvert in Bookkeeping. Steve Matthews presents his fabulous ideas to Mrs. Manley in English 12. Kirk , Pat, Gail, and Ann plan another SSS party. Dare stops Connie in the hall to get the evening plans straightened out. Half of the Senior class breaks for lunch. Polly decides to switch cars for the afternoon. Shirley says a hesitant Good-Bye to Pork until tonight. A certain crew of Senior girls head upstreet. Whit gets it for blowing up an experiment in chemistry. Cora is putting her domestic skills to work in Home Economics. Arlene is just remembering that her trig isn't done. Web calls an urgent executive board meeting. Betty Olney and Elena Syria plan a last minute shopping spree to Rutland. Bruce plunges into the forest. Rhoda gets her driving lesson from Paul. Anita packs for another college weekend. Coach Thurber fills Toom in on the latest play. Marilyn gets a long distance phone call from, guess who? Barbara goes down to tell Joyce the latest wedding plans. Betty Ann starts out for an exciting night in the big town of Cavendish. Boogie heads toward Springfield. Nim and Bev plan a pajama party over a spicy pizza. Ricy takes off for Tyson to patch up a quarrel. Simy is watching a western at Karen's. Jean Bradley finds out if Ike likes her latest hairdo. A1 is still pumping gas. Sandra Creaser gets home from Chiolino's, and starts out on a big date. Tuula says good-bye to company. Maggie starts a letter to Nelson. Laura decides to wash her hair again. Dave Ellison is stranded in his faithful (?) car. Sue Hastings says good night to Larry after coffee in Chester. Jean Breault pulls in from a date with Dave. We are starting to get a little sleepy. All Seniors are off in dreams.
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