Brattleboro Union High School - Colonel Yearbook (Brattleboro, VT)

 - Class of 1930

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28 THE DIAL CLIFFORD MUNRO ORMSBY- Cliff For he's a jolly good fellow. Cliffs musical and dramatic abilities make it easy for him to turn from singer to actor to violinist, as easily as a magician performs his sleight-of-hand tricks. Also his ajfaires de Coeur have been a constant source of interest to us all. Dramatic Club, 4,' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4,' Debating Club, 4,' Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4,' Older Boys, Conference, 4,' Cast, House of the Flashing Light, 4,' Cast, The Way, 4j Why the Chimes Rang, I,' The Pirate's Daughter, 2,' Commencement Marshall, 3,' Tennis Squad, 4, Letterman, 4. HARRY JOHN PELLERIN- I dare do all that becomes a man. Here is a young man who has won the respect of B. H. S. in that he has accomplished two years, work in one. We are still marvelling at it. l IRMA MARY PORTER-Hlmpier She does the job, And does it well, And still has time To play. D0 we need to say anything more about Irma? We know she loves a good time, yet when there is any typing to be done, she can do it and do it well. ' Dial Typist, 3, 4,' Dramatic Club, I, 2, 3, 4,' Business Practice Club, 2, 3, 4, Glee' Club, 4, Cast, The Toy Shop, I,' Secretary to Miss Fit.zGerald, 4. WILLIAM LOUIS RANCOURT- Bill He walked with kings, yet did not lose the common touch. Bill is our most recent addition to Room 20. His athletic .prowess is unrivaled and his popularity is in accordance with it. We admire him and we like him. Class President, 2,' Football Squad, I, 2, Letterman, 2, Basketball Squad, 2, 4, Letterman, 4,' Baseball Letterman, I, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Tennis Squad, I, 2, Assistant Manager, I, Captain, Manager, and Letterman, 2,' Commencement Usher, 3. BERNARD WEBBER REMILLARD- Lightning follows the path of least resistance. Bernard is.very talkative especially when the movies or the stock market are mentioned. He appears optimistic at all times and we fancy his wisecracks will leave great gaps in Chem- istry and French Classes. Glee Club, 4,' French Club, 3, 4,' Orchestra, I, 2, 4,' Commenceinent Usher, 3.

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THE DIAL 27 JEANNETTE ELIZABETH MILLER- Jean Pete Music, when soft voices die, Vzbrates in the 1ueniory. Jean has the distinction of being the first girl to join the band. We confess that both the band and the orchestra will miss her Hute. Student Council, 2,' Dial Board, 3, 4,' Glee Club, 2, 3,' French Club, 35 Band, 4,' Orchestra, 4,' Spotlight Editor-in-Chief, 3,' School Play Couiruittee, 3, 4,' The Pirate's Daughter, 2,' Junior Prom Coznuzittee, 3. ELIZABETH MARGARET MOYNIHAN- Betty Is she kind as she is fair For beauty lives with kindness? Bettyl' is one reason why Room 20 is such a cheerful spot. Her duties in the supply closet have been carried out with just as much care as her other activities. It is by this appre- ciation of the llttle things that we predict success for HBetty. Business Practice Club, 2, 3, 4,' Secretary to Mr. Miller, 4. MERRILL ALLIE MUNDELL- Energy and persistence conquer all things. Merrill has made himself rank with H2504 in that he is king of chemicals, at least in our B. H. S. laboratory. His ability to produce interesting concoctions, pleasantly scented or otherwise, has won him recognition among his classmates. Orchestra, 2, 3, 4. MARY LOUISE O'BRIEN- Oh Heart-loose and heart-free, I aru not for the taking. Mary has about the best time of anyone in our class. Her record as an all-round good sport has as yet to be broken. Class Prophecy, Class Assistant Treasurer, 2,' Dial Typist, 4,' Secretary of the S. A. S., 4,' Business Practice Club, 2, 3,' Secretary to Miss Booth, 4,' School Play Usher, 4. BESSIE ANNE OICONNOR- Babs,' Bess And what a smile-so rare and bouuyf' Bessie always wears a gay and cheerful smile. Also she is one of our budding musicians and we have just discovered it. Nevertheless our good wishes are hers for the years to come. Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4,' Band, 4,' Advanced Chorus, 4. it ,'



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THE DIAL 29 LLOYD PARSONS RIX- Reading is the souree of untold 'wisdonif' I Lloyd, however bashful, is like a book bursting at the covers with information. He is a wide reader in scientific fields and much interested in horticulture. French Club, 3, 4. V ADELAIDE GRACE SARGENT- ' Persistence 'wins the dayf' Grace is one of our most eager students of Chemistry, and her faculty and ambition for cleaning up the labl' are the mainstay of its hopes for improvement in appearance. Her cheer- fulness is another of her reputable qualities and there is never a dull moment when she is around. Glee Club, 3, 4,' The Pirate's Daughter, 2,' Junior Prorn Coininittee, 3. CHESTER DILLINGHAM SHAW- Chet Between the two exvtrenies I'd be, Not meanly low, nor yet too great, From both contempt and envy free. Chet has ascended to the presidency of our class. Although his nocturnal wanderings have at times made him unduly drowsy in class, he is well liked by both faculty and students. Class President, 4,' Class Treasurer, 3, Dramatic Club, 4,' Glee Club, 4,' Debating Club, 4, Cornrnenceinent Usher, 3. ' MYRTLE HOLDEN SPARKS- Mert Bright star! would I 'were steadfast as thou art. -In Myrtle we introduce one who is more or less a stranger within our gates. Nevertheless she is a welcome one and, Judging from her scholastic interest, one of value to our class. MARGARET ELIZABETH SPEARS- Peggy H er smile-her look-her 'way Of speaking gently. All cheer to one who hails from lesser Brattleboro l Peg and her taxi service and her happy smile have come to mean a lot to B. H. S. and will be among its greatest losses this June. Dial Typist, 4: Busine.v.r Prantine Club, 2, 3, 4,' Secretary to Miss Rowley, 4. l Y-1

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