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

 - Class of 1936

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26 THE DIAL EDWARD CHARLES DUNKLEE Eddie Dunk For he'r u jolly good fellow. How much we will miss Dunk's good-matured smile! He is the perfect example of being happy-go-lucky. Nothing ever seems to worry Dunk and his laugh is one which reverberates from room to room. Class Treasurer, 3, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Football Squad, 1, 2, Baseball Squad, 1, 2, 3, Letterman, 3, Hockey Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman, 2, 3, 4. JACK AMSDEN EMERY uhlohnn ustubn Fm no angelf' Here is a boy who never fails to sup- ply his share of joy. No one can ever feel downcast or blue with jack around. On the tennis courts, also, he has proved himself invaluable. Dramatic Club, 4, Football Squad, 4, Basketball Squad, 1, 2, Tennis Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Letterman, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Captain, 3, Tennis Man- ager, 3, 4, Hockey Squad, 3, 4, School Play Committee, 4, Broadcast, 4, Junior Prom Committee, 3, Freshman Party Committee, 4, Class Will, 4. RACHEL IRENE FISHER ..Ray,, A merry heart maketh u cheerful countenance. Rachel is a cheerful person who has a smile for everyone. She has been an ac- tive member of several groups, espe- cially the Dramatic Club. We have a suspicion that she prefers men who wear glasses. Dramatic Club, 4, Photography Club, 4, Commercial Club, 3, 4, Broad- cast, 4, Junior Prom Committee, 3, Dial Typist, 4. MAR-IORIE ANN FOSSEY Marge Margie Where the milk maid .vingeth hlythef' Marjorie is from the near-by town of West Chesterfield. She is quiet and con- scientiousw-a valuable aid to the Com- mercial department. We hear that she is quite a business woman in her town, and that she has to get up early. Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Miss Bagg, 4, Dial Typist, 3, 4. ARLENE LOUISE FRENCH But quietly the trod there hulls. Louise goes quietly on her way through the halls of B. H. S. She is a diligent worker, and one can always de- pend upon her lessons being prepared. Her unobtrusiveness really increases our appreciation of her. Photography Club, 4. DOROTHY JAYNE FRIZZELL Dot Dossie Frizzie I have no other choice. Dot is an active addition to the Home Economics class as she is always helpful and willing to cooperate. She is friendly and vivacious-a pal to everyone- especially to a certain senior who is her constant escort. Orchestra, 1, 2, Home Economics Club, 4, Basketball Squad, 3, 4, Basket- ball Letterman, 4, Girls' Field Hockey, 1 , Sophomore-Senior Dance Committee, 2, Girls' Baseball, 3. CAROLYN GAGE An ounce of mirth if worth cz pound of sorrow. Although she has been with us only this last year, we're glad that Caroline came in time to get acquainted with us and to graduate in our class. Her good humor and cheery manner will be re- membered. Inter-nos Club QW. H. SJ, 2, 3, Field Hockey Squad H. SJ, 33 Letterman, 3, Basketball Squad H. SJ, 2. MARY GEMBAROWSKI Her imile, her look, her ufuy of ,rpeahing gently. Mary is one of the most quiet mem- bers of our class, but also the most friendly, she is a cheerful helper. Whenever you need any secretarial work done, just call on Mary. If she hasn't time for it, she'll make some. Class Secretary, 4, Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball Squad, 1, Girls' Field Hockey, 1, 2, Secretary to Mr. Boylston, 4, Dial Typist, 3, 4, Tyler Award, 2, 3.

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SEE T l-l E DIA L ROBERT STUART CHAPIN ..B0b,, WW and humor belong to geniur alone. Bob's brilliant witticisms have bright- ened many a dull classroom, and his entertaining sports column in THE DIAL showed how much one can learn by being manager of the football team. And maybe the ochrestra won't miss his fiddling! Dial Board, 4, Year Book Commit- tee, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, French Club, 3, Literary Club, 4, Football Manager, 4, Assistant Manager, 3, School Play Committee, 4, Commencement Day Committee, 3, Class History, 4. DANA CHARLES CHASE Chasey Wee Chase joy and jollizy be with ur both! Dana, in addition to having been a very efficient president of the Literary Club, has been a valuable mainstay of both the Hockey and Tennis teams. He has even been known to crash the honor roll--'nuf said! Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, Literary Club President, 4, Tennis Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Com- mencement Committee, 3, Hockey Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman, 2, 3, 4. JOHN AARON CLARK Johnny Speech ir rilrfer, .rilenre if golden. Guilford claims the abode of this wizard of that elusive science, chem- istry! Johnnie has made a host of friends in his own quiet, unobtrusive way, and his friendly, if reticent, man- ner is sure to carry him far. MARGERY ALICE CLARK Marge Let a smile be your umbrella. Everything is always jake with Margery! 'Tis rumored that she is al- ways Dodge-ing around Guilford! The cheerful disposition of this viva- cious commuter will be surely missed in the halls of B. H. S. next year. MAURICE WENDELL COBB acobbyn A u'i.re man adapts' laimrelf lo cirf1unJlanre.r. A keen, progressive and inquiring mind is the possession of this apt West Brattleboroite. Cobby's deep, rich bass voice has proven invaluable to him in his activities both as a member of the glee club and as an orator. School Play Committee, 3, 4, Sher- man Prize Speaking Contest, 4. JOHN WARE DAVIS Dave johnny All'.f riglol Willa zlve 1c'orld! It just won't seem natural not to hear johnny exhorting us to give A Brat- tleboro Boom, and make it big! next year! This lad's dynamic personality and his equal aptitude for either work or play should carry him far in the realms of engineering. Dial Board, 3, 4, Advertising Man- ager, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager, 4, Assistant Manager, 3, Gym Team, 2, 3, School Play Commit- tee, 3, Traffic Officer, 4, junior Prom Committee, 3, Freshman Party Com- mittee, 4, Cheerleader, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class History, 4, Year Book Commit- tee, 4. ERIC HERMAN THEODORE DELLING, JR. Dillinger Take Ike zvingr of the morning. Although Eric is usually serious, he exhibits his really clever sense of humor in English class. When he is not in school, he spends his time riding around on his motorcycle- my bike ! Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4, Track Squad, 2, School Boy Patrol, 3, 4, Secretary to Mr, Draghetti, 4. MARGARET RUTH DOUGLAS Peg Queenie,' She Ilan! was ever fair and newer proud Had longue at will, and yet war never loud. XX'e all admire Pegs dramatic abil- ity and will remember her excellent character portrayal in The Double Door. Her friendliness, calm cheer- fulness, and pleasant disposition are envied by all with whom she comes in contact. Class Secretary, 2, Dramatic Club, 2, 4, Photography Club, 4, Home Eco- nomics Club President, 4, Basketball Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Letterman, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Captain, 4, Girls' Field Hockey, 1, 2, Girls' Gym Team, 1, 2, Student Council, 2, Cast, The Double Door, 4, School Play Commit- tee, 2, Sophomore-Senior Dance Com- mittee, 2, Cheerleader, 3, 4, Girls' Baseball, 3, Committee for Senior Ban- quet, 4.



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TUE D :KIT I C C T E7 WILLIAM MORGAN GOADBY Bill Cardinal Life it 4 jeff, and all tlaingr rbozz' il: Ilbouglaz .sa mire. and new I know il. Wisecracks and crazy antics are Bill's specialties. If the study hall is compara- tively silent next year, it's because of the lack of giggles and guffaws which usually come from the corner where Bill holds state as the court jester. French Club, 3, Business Manager in The Reporter QL. S. SJ, 2, Student Council QL. S. SJ, 1, 2, Vice-President KL. S, SJ, 2. HILARIA ROSE GOMEZ Hilda Cbarafle1' ir made up of .rmall dutie- faizbfully performed. Hilda is another of our more quiet friends, but she is sincere in her friend- ships. Her helpfulness in typing DIAL work and other material is to be re- membered and appreciated, as is her efficiency in all undertakings. Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Secretary to Miss Rowley, 4. ROBERT HASKINS GOODWIN Giggles Bob He uflvo goes gently, goef .fafelyg He who goei' fafely, goes far. Bob is going gently on his Way right now and is accumulating friends all the time. It is not an uncommon thing to see him pedalling around town. His cuts in THE DIAL are to be commended also. Orchestra, 4, Football Squad, 1, 2, Basketball Squad, 1, Track Squad, 1, Traffic Officer, 4. CAMILLA GRACE GOULD Camie Cam Cl9eerf14l company .rlmrten.f the mile.t. Perhaps that is the reason why the walk from the western part of the vil- lage is not minded too much by a cer- tain class member of the stronger sex. Camie is a good friend to all who know her and is very capable in her work, too. Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Mrs. Shea and Miss Eastman, 4, Dial Typist, 3, 4. EDYTHE FRANCES GRAVES Eddie Gravesy HTbU.Y6 who know lmu' fo enjoy life are na! poor. Who has not laughed at Edythe's monologues or marveled at her sup- pleness? One wonders if she is the original india-rubber Woman as she goes into her dance. Her ability to en- tertain is envied by every one. Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Mr. Burgess, 4, Dial Typist, 3, 4, Freshman Party Committee, 4. GEORGE GREENE joe Greenie A .vzoic of Ihe woody-az man wilfaoul a leaf. Exceedingly modest and reserved, George seemed to enjoy to the fullest extent his four years at school. His one outlet. in which he let himself go, was his motorcycle. Chemistry took a back seat when he mounted his trusty steed! BURTON WILLIAM GREGG Professor Greggie But quiel 10 quirk bosom! it a hell. Cheering, managing the track team, and refereeing basketball games were Burty's forte. His heart and soul went into everything he did. He sometimes lost his voice, but he always had plenty of fun. Ethcient and happy-that's our memory of Burton. Dial Board, 4, Home Room Treas- urer, 1, 2, 3, Track Manager, 4. EVELYN BETSEY HALL uBetn There if greal ability in ,enawing how 10 conceal 0ne'f abililyf' If you have never seen Betsey at a dance, you have missed seeing a girl eaioving herself to the highest degree! Efficient on numerous committees, and as a Dial Editor and class oiiicer, Betsey has been very active at B. H. S. Dial Board, 4, Year Book Commit- tee, 4, Class Vice-President, 1, Class Secretary, 3, Dramatic Club, 4, Literary Club, 4, Girls' Basketball Squad, 3, Class History, 4, Girls' Field Hockey, 1, Student Council, 3, 4, School Play Committee, 4, Cast The Florist Shop, 4, junior Prom Committee, 3, Fresh- man Party Committee, 4, Senior Girls' Banquet Committee, 4, Commencement Committee, 3, Spotlight Board, 3.

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