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

 - Class of 1936

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3l rr T I-l E DIA L GENEVIEVE PALMER ..Gen,, Thy ,mul um like cl rtar, and dzvelt apart, So didit thou 17211-lk! in lifefr mmmun way In cheerful godlineii . Gentleness, graciousness, friendliness -all her attributes. Gen has a smile that brightens many a class. She has efficiently helped with THE DIAL work, acting as Assistant Editor this year, and she has endeared herself to all who have come into contact with her pleasing per- sonality and quiet charm. Dial Board, 3, 4, Assistant Editor- in-Chief, 4, Year Book Committee, 4, Photography Club, 4, Literary Club, 3, 4, School Play Committee, 2, 3, 4. EDOUARD EUGENE ROBERT Eddy DuWa Sweet are tlae u.re.r of adzfefirityf' Eddie's outstanding character por- trayals in Another Language and Double Door will long be remem- bered by all who witnessed these plays. His excellent work as French Editor of THE DIAL. and his winning of the Sherman Prize Speaking Contest should also be commended. Dial Board, 4, Year Book Commit- tee, 4, Spotlight Board, 3, Dramatic Club, 4, Literary Club, 4, Cast An- other Languagef' 3, Cast The Double Door, 4, Broadcast, 4, Freshman Party Committee, 4, Sherman Prize Speaking Contest, First Prize, 4, Cheer Leader, 3, 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH RYAN Bill Be silent or my .ronzetlaing better tbtzn Jilenref' Wfe don't hear much from Bill, but they say he's a good pal and a good sport. We also hear that he is a good skier. Keep it up Bill. Maybe some day you'll be the world champion. Suc- cess to you I Football Squad, 1, Basketball Squad, 1. ALICE MARY SADD UAV, Silem'e if the perferteit laerflltl of joy. Alice is one of the more quiet and more reticent members of our class. However, she is well liked by those who know her. We wish her success in whatever she chooses to do. Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Miss Lord, 4, Dial Typist, 3, 4. AGNES MAXINE SARGENT W'lJen .rbe paired it .reemed like the retiring of exquiiite mu.fic. Maxine is very modest and quiet, but her loyalty speaks for itself. She is a most efficient typist for both THE DIAL and the SPOTLIGHT. Her cheery smile and vivid personality will carry her far in this world. Commercial Club, 4, Secretary to Miss Powers, 4, Dial Typist, 4, Spot- light Typist, 4. FRANCIS WHITING SHAW ucoyn A pauion for the dmmtztif art if inherent in the nature of man. Coy has been a most able presi- dent of the Dramatic Club. His ability to act has placed him in leading roles in several of the school plays. Keep at it, Coy, some day you may reach the top! Dramatic Club, 4, President, 4, Com- mercial Club, 3, 4, Football Squad, 1, Track Squad, 3, Letterman, 3, Assistant Manager, 33 Commencement Marshall, 3, Cast Another Language, 3, Cast The Double Door, 4, School Play Committee, 3. CARLETON LYMAN SMITH Smith Smitty He i.r tl wire man who .fpeakr little. Carleton is one of the quieter mem- bers of our class, but he is a jolly friend, tried and true! Eager to prove his point, as well as to have a good time, he has seen no dull days in school. Have you a difficult math problem? just ask Carle- ton! GEORGE BYRON SPRAGUE Spragie A mighty man it foe. George has been an invaluable mem- ber of several athletic teams, especially football and hockey. His pluck and cour- age have won him the respect and ad- miration of all of his classmates. By the way, Spragie is also an impressive member of the School Boy Patrol. Football Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Baseball Squad, 1, 2, Hockey Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter- man, 2, 3, 4, School Boy Patrol, 4.

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l D 30 ALICE BEVERLY MARTIN UAV, One could rmzrk ber merry mzlure, By llie lufifzlale in leer eye. Alice's clever-ness in the Home Ec. Department will long be remembered by her classmates. Her ability to make friends and her gigglefwith a twinkle in her eye-will assure her of success wherever she may go. Photography Club, 4, Home Eco- nomics Club, 4, Basketball, 1, 4, Girls' Field Hockey, 1, 2. BURTON WRIGHT MARTIN -'Bere' If llfou doil play with loim in any game Thou ar! .iure to lore. Here's a great-hearted fellow and a great athlete! He's been aptly called the Galloping Ghost of B. H. S. Bert finds it hard not to break all records and carry off all the prizes at the track meets, and who'll ever forget Pepper during the great Keene-B. H. S. game of '36? Band, 1, 2, 3, Orchestra, 1, 2, 33 Football Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Let- terman, 2, 3, 4, Track Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Letterman, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Cap- tain, 4, Hockey Assistant Manager, 1, Gym Team, 4. HENRY EDSON MERRILL Butch Beecher Fla,i'be.f of merrimenl that were won! To .ret the lable in .41 roar. Here's one of the jolliest, most loved fellows in the Senior Class, and he was an important cog in the great foot- ball team of '36. Henry also distin- guished himself by being a member of the B. H. S. Hockev team that rose to the state championship in '34 and '35, Ilome Room Treasurer, 1, 2, Orches- tra, 1, 2, 3, Photography Club Secre- tary, 4, Football Squad, 1, 3, 4, Letter- man. 4: Tennis, 1, Hockey Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman, 4, junior Prom Com- mittee, 3. DONALD EUGENE MITCHELL uDOnn Clmracle1' is made up of mzfill zlutiei faiiflafully perfo1'meal. Donald is one of our most conscien- tious workers. His fine character and his ability as a traffic oflicer won him a well- deserved trip to Wfashington and a visit to the White House. He is quiet and reserved in school and a most trust- worthy asset to the class. Gym Team, 1, 2, 3, School Boy Pa- trol, 3, 4, Traffic Officer, 4. TSIPIEYBIAL ROBERT EUGENE MOORE Matey Bob I life fun and I like joker 'boul ar well ar mor' foley Bob is one of our outstanding ath- letes. Witliimut his loyalty and excellent playing our baseball and football teams might not have been so successful. He surely can throw that ball! And Bob is not only a good sport but he is the best of good fellows. There are few who don't kind a' like him. French Club, 4, Football Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Squad, 1, Z, 3, 4, Letterman, 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Hockey Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4, All State Second Team, 3. HELEN LOUISE MULRONEY Fluffy S.fudiou.i, happy, generoui and friendly. Helen is very persistent. She travels from Vernon every school day. Al- though she is quiet in school, she has a happy disposition. She is a good stu- dent as well as a kind, considerate and cheerful classmate. Secretary to Miss Knapp, 4, Dial Typist, -1. DELMA MARTIN NESBITT Dall Bunny He ima' ro generally viz-'il llml nobody remembered lo llwnk laim for it. Delma's quiet manner and his faith- ful application to his studies assure him of future success. His willingness to help and his aim to please have been evidenced in his capacity as a capable classroom treasurer. Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Mr. Johnston, 4, Dial Typist, 4. FRED LOREN NIMS, JR. Stretch Freddie He ii 41 .icbolar and Ilae ber! of good fellouml' Freddie has led our class in many ways during our four years in B. H. S. His outstanding scholastic abilities have won the greatest respect of us all. Suc- cess to an efficient Dial Editor-in-Chief! Silver B, 3, Dial Board, 3, 4, Editor- in-Chief, 4, Assistant Managing Editor, 3, Year Book Committee, 4, Class President, 3, Home Room Treasurer, 1 , Photography Club, 4, French Club, 3, Literary Club, 4, Basketball Squad, 1, 2, 4, Letterman, 4, Track Squad, 1, 3, 4, Student Council, 4, School Play Com- mittee, 2, 3, 4, Head Usher, 4, School Boy Patrol, 4, Trafiic Officer, 4, Junior Prom Committee, 35 Chairman, 33 Sophomore-Senior Dance Committee, 2 , Chairman, 2, Committee to form new Student Council, 3, Class Picnic Com- mittee, 4, Tyler Award, 3, Class Ora- tion, 4.



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32 THE DIAL MARGARET LOUISE STARK -.Pegn Faizlaful, genile, good Wearing the rose of worrzonlaoodf' Margaret hardly makes us aware of her presence, but we know her to be diligent in her work. She is another excellent typist for THE DIAL and the SPOTLIGHT. She is always willing to help when there is work to be done, and, what is better, she is a very valu- able friend. Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Miss Bagg, 4, Spotlight Typist, 4. ROBERT HENRY STEBBINS Stub True in word, and tried in deed. Bob is one of the tallest members of our class. We have enjoyed his wit and humor very much. His perserver- ance will gain him great fame in the world. Bob is also one of our most impressive traffic ofiicers. Commercial Club, 4, Basketball Squad, 1, 2, Traffic Officer, 4. ELIZABETH HOPE STEVENS Betty Her gentle mind war Jucb Tha! .flue grew a noble lady And the people loved her muclsff' Betty is another one of our jolly class- mates from West B. She has been an active member of the orchestra and an exceptionally good artist for THE DIAL. Whenever there is a good time to be had Betty is right there. And has she got powers ! just ask her! Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, Photography, 4, Girls' Field Hockey, 1, Vice-President, S. A. S., 4, School Play Committee, 4, Broadcast, 4, Fresh- man Party Committee, 4, Committee to form new Student Council, 3, Tyler Award, 3. DOROTHY EILEEN SWAN Dot Swanee I am nl par! of all that I lmzfe mel. Dorothy is a new member of our class, coming from the middle west to join us two years ago. She is a jolly good friend, full of pep. We wish her the best of luck in future years. Latin Club QR. J. H. SJ, 1, Re- porter's Staff QR. J. H. SJ, 1, Dancing Class Committee QR. J. H. SJ, 1, Glee Club QR. H. SJ, 2, Gym Exhibition QR. H. SJ, 2, Roman Banquet Com- mittee QR. H. SJ, 2, journalism Club to. H. 5.5, 3, Glee Club to, H. 5.5, 3, Photography Club, 4, Literary Club, 4, State Essay Contest, Second Prize, 4. MURIEL DAISIE TAGGART True wif ir mriure to adzfrwlage drerfed, What off ufor lbougbl but r1e'er .ro well expre.r.red. Muriel is a real music lover if ever there was one! Her flying hngers have amused many an audience, both of high school and of town. She's planning to studv further. If she continues to work faithfully-who knows what will hap- pen? Here's luck to OUR musician. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Photography Club, 4. MARY ELIZABETH TASKER Bettie Bet She lrzugbr became ezernily Bloxromr for Iyer willy .imr.v Bettie is one of our actresses She deserves much credit for her per- formances in Another Language and Double Door. She is one of the jolli- est members of our class as well as one of the more intellectual. She possesses qualities which we all would like to possess-personality, vivacity and dra- matic ability. Dial Board, 1, 2, 3, 4, Year Book Committee, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, Photography Club, 4, Literary Club, 4, Girls' Basketball Squad, 1, 2, Girls' Field Hockey, 1, Cast Another Lan- guage, 31 Cast The Double Door, 4 Q School Play Committee, 2, Cast The Florist Shop, 4, junior Prom Com- mittee, 33 Freshman Party Committee, 4, Sherman Prize Speaking Contest, Third Prize, 4, Assistant in English, 4, Drum Major of Band, 2, 3, 4, Class Poem, 4. FLORRY ANITA TUCKER Dutchie Studiou.r of eare and fond of laumlfle lliirzgxf' Quiet, yes,-but one of the best pals a person could have. She has been a very faithful, considerate member of our high school. We shall miss her de- pendability and willingness to help any one at all times. Commercial Club, 4. BERNARD PERRY TUDOR Beanie Stretch', Sl41lely and lull lae mower in Ike ball, The chief of LI lloouiund for grace. Beanie has proven himself a neces- sity to our basketball team. He even brought home honors to us from the State Tournament by being chosen as a member of the State Second Team. Perhaps he's a little hard to get ac- quainted with, but he does keep the lines in order while he acts as traffic officer. Basketball Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter- man, 2, 5, 4, Captain, 3, Baseball Squad, l , Tramc Ofticer, 4.

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