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IN MEMORIAM LOUIS JA MES LONG 1939-1957 There is no death! The stars go down To rise upon some other shore And bright in heaven's jeweled crown They shine for evermore.
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JANICE A. WHEELER Men are most apt to believe what they least understand. M School Paper 3,4; Intramurals 2. BARBARA A. WILLIAMS Leave silence to the saints. GAA 2; School Paper 4; Band 3; Chorus 1,2; Baseball 2; Intramurals 1.2. JOHN A. WILLETTE Scandal has ever been the doom of beauty. Class Treasurer 2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; JV Basketball 1,2; Intramurals 2. E. RHODES WYMAN The flower of our young manhood. Chorus 1,2,3; Soccer 1,2,3; Intra- murals 1,2,3,4.
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CLASS HISTORY Out Freshman year began with initiation ceremonies during which we became full-fledged members of Brandon High School. In October we elected the following class officers: President, Armand Racine; Vice President, Me- linda Geldert; Secretary, John Paige; Treasurer, Gary Pfenning; Student Council Representatives, Charles Memoe, and Carolyn Brown. Mr. Fay was our class advisor. The following officers were elected at the outset of our sophomore year: President, Armand Racine; Vice Presi- dent: Melinda Geldert; Secretary, Jane Jennings; Treasurer, John Willette; Student Council Representative, Charles Memoe. We sponsored the Harvest Dance which was a tremendous social success. Class advisors were: Mrs. Millett and Mr. Fay. Officers elected for the Junior year were: President, Armand Racine; Vice President, Melinda Geldert; Secretary, Jane Jennings; Treasurer, Thomas Blair; Student Council Representatives, Ronald Bertrand and Charles Memoe. We sponsored the Christmas Dance, Junior Prom and the One-Act Play Contest. Mr. Barna and Mr. Fay were our class advisors. Senior class officers were: President, Armand Racine; Vice President, Thomas Dickinson; Secretary, Jane Jen- nings; Treasurer, Grace Baker; Student Council Representatives, Carolyn Brown and John Paige. We sponsored the Senior Play in the late Spring and climaxed our four years at Brandon High School with a Senior Ball and Banquet at the Brandon Inn. Our class advisor was Miss Force. CLASS PROPHECY Dateline: May 20, 1970, Rutland Herald, Vermont’s Number One Newspaper. On Saturday evening in the Thomas Whalen suite of the Rockefeller Inn, Brandon, Vt., the most unique re- union of any high school class in the U. S. was held. Each member of the class appeared on the nationwide TV program. People Are Unique, To Say the Least. ” Thomas (TJ) Whalen acted as MC during the festivities. Many will remember him as the author of the best seller, Dramatic Influences in the Lives of Young People, or Teachers Die Young. During the telecast Mr. Whalen contributed $50,000.00 in the kick-off drive to pro- cure two helicopter buses, which will provide rapid transportation for tuition students at the new Brandon Union High School. Each member of the class made his donation by attending the $100-a-plate dinner held at 3 A. M. on the roof-garden of the Inn. The following is a summary of the fortunes of these gay, exciting and famous personalities as they were re- counted on the telecast: GRACE BAKER is world champion lady wrestler with the Barna and Bettle Circus. ALLEN BECKWITH is employed as a guard at the Brandon Bank. Robberies have increased lOO since he started work. MARTIN BOOSKA is proprietor of the Booska Farms, where all work is done by hand. REGINA CHARBONNEAU won the 1969 Indianapolis 500. While driving through heavy traffic, she made a wrong turn and ended on the track. CURTIS DELORM is co-owner in the Delorm-Melton Restored Car Emporium, specializing in Model A” Fords. MELINDA GELDERT was appointed Editor-in-Chief of the Brandon Daily Herald which now boasts a circulation of 75. GEORGE McDONOUGH was given a discharge from the army when he was slightly wounded by an atomic bomb which exploded on his head.
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