Brattleboro Union High School - Colonel Yearbook (Brattleboro, VT)
- Class of 1950
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MEREDITH PARRY -i PRESIDENT S ADDRESS Parents, Members of the Faculty Alumnl, ond Friends ANY ol the preeedlng B H 5 5I'lLlLI1IlI'lg ellsses h ue stepped forth mto 1 troubled 1nd perplexed world XX e IFC no exceptxon hvery d1y we he1r of the turther spreld of eommumsm ln Europe nn Asn tI1e Amerle I5 yes eye-n IH the Umted bt1tes the llnd Iounded on 1 entnzen s most eherlshed possessnon en yoyment of the free rrghts of men 'lhousmds ol lilygll sehools tre holding, their eom meneement ewerelses thus week Among, the gr1du1tes 1re m1nye1p1ble Ie 11 ers wI1o e IH 1nd must EUILIL thns n ltlon blele to th lt st lte ol bemy., truly founded on just me Lqllll 1le1ls 'lhns IS our duty tor we must proye th ll thousmds ot Amerle 1n In es lost In two world w lrs were nots1er1t1eed1n x un I xeryone gr1du1t1ngl1ereton1ghth1s 1 job In mln I to muntun hns own welflre 1nd th1t ot otl1ers We must work together to preserye our Ilberty PIIIIS yob w1lI reeyulre only the tnme neeessxry to be 1good 1nd LOHSLICHIIOLIS eltlzen tlleme ILIY 1nt 156 ol tI1e right to xote 1nd ot eyery opportumty whxeh 1 demoer1ey pro 111 es There IS no one ln thls group who doesnt belleye th1t 1ll men eleserxe Lqllll rnehts but there 1re prob lbly people here who 1re bllnd to the IILI thlt mxny un Amerlem LOl'1tIlflOI'1S must ln these Unnted Stltes M1ny Amer1e1ns .1re b1lly ID need of 11d IH the pur eh lslng of good Iood lI'lkIII1 seeurnng hosplt Il 1nd dot tor CIF6 A too low st.1nd1rd of edue 1t1on emsts m some sectnons In sueh loe1l1t1e5 the sp1rle of eommunlsm lg mtes qulelely HILI spreads lrlte 1 pl lglli. trom one home to mother untll we hnd 1 whole group wnth undemo er.1t1C1de IS HI solutlon to stopplng the sprexd of talse doe trmes ns not ID punlshrng the Ill IFIIIILILHLCLI but In eorreetlng unendur1bIe eondntnons 1nd ln te 1eh1ng people not to belxexe the 1IIus1ons whreh lorm so e,1s1Iy ln uneelue lllkl mrnds ueompmned by empty stomlehs At tlmes we rnleht he 1r 1 fellow eountrym ln s1y th1t these un Amerreln 1de1s 1re sound We might eyen hnd ourselses IO0lxIfl5 for .1dx1nt1ges nn the undemo tron of gun 1nd loss should mllee doubly re 1I the trutl1 th1t sI1ouId we w 1nder from nnherxted prmncxples nn moments of error or 1I1rm let us h 1sten to retraee our steps to regann the road whneh 1lone le1ds to peiee lub erty .1nd safety We 1re 1II eonsenous ot the tlets whxeh I hue stated Our yob 15 to te 1eh Amerlcan 1de 1ls 1nd nuer to permlt false prrnenples to seeure .1 foothold wuthnn our n.1t1on Wlth f.uth In our let1ders and f.11th ln God we wlll neyer see the moblllzltlon of the Red reglme spreld oyer our l1nd We pledge you tl1 nt futh Now on tI1e beh1lt of the gr1du1t1ng eI.1ss of 1950 I weleome you to our eommeneement ewerenses Clem! 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' trim. 6 THE MORGAN I-ICDRSE N 1795 there was brought rnto Vermont a colt whrch was later to become almost 1 legend Thrs anrmrl eame from Sprrngfield Massaehusetts 1s p ryment tor .1 debt owed to ustrn Morgan 1 srngrng mrster who lrved at Randolph Vt As the new ow ner h rd lrttle use for the colt he rented hrm to a frrmer tor frtteen dol l1rs a ye 1r The lrttle anrm1lw1s used for 1ll krnds ot farm work 1nd w1s also found to be 1ble to o1rtstep all eomers rn short races held 1t C h ISL s Mrll ln the mean trme the lrttle horse had dexeloped leg 1nd chest mus eles whreh were unhelrd of rn horses of hrs srae Hrs werght wls less than 1 000 pounds rnd hrs herght only I4 hands approxrmately 56 rnehes It wrs Slll tl t seventy pounds of thrs horse w 15 Llelllil to 1 hundred of any other The aneestr1l b1ekgrounel of thrs rnrmrl was belreved to be of some Ar 1br1n 1nd possrbly some thoroughbred breedrng M ustrn Morgan dred rn 1798 1nd the then hwe year old horse was named after hrm The anrm1l thanged hands several trmes 1nd srred mrny eolts lt was not untrl he was qurte old th1t people begrn to realrze that here was a lrne of horses w rth eh 1r1eterrstres drstrnct and drfferent from those of any other horses known ustrn Morgan contrnued to thrrxe 1nd be came world reknow ned to horsemen rs the founder ot a new and remarkable breed He dred rt the age of thrrty as the result of an acerdent Many of hrs sons and and lrnes of breedrng Among the most noted were Woodbury General Gates and Ethan Allen Some years after the Morgan horse h1d been well establrshed rn the world Colonel oseph Brttell bee 1me rnterested rn the breed 1nd started 1 375 000 breedrng farm at Weybrrdge Vt to perpetu1te thrs lrne Before hrs death he deeded the farm to the U S Gowernment from that trme on rt bee1me known rs the Unrted States Morgan Horse laarm Srnee then the f1rm hrs been earrred on by the Goxernment as 11 research proy eet rn performance rnxestrgatrons wrth Morgan horses The arm of the study has been to preserve lflel to rm prove rn some ways the orrgrn1l Morg1n breed N 1906 the Morgrn was prrm1rrly 1 hrrness horse but lbout that trme the drreetors of the f1rm re ll rzed that the future of the breed l1y rn the f1et th It rt must be made more adaptable for use under s1ddle consequently the rendeney has been to elrmrnate the eoarse heavy wrthers and low baeks 1nel to rmprove the legs and garts of the anrmal The Morg1n of tod1y strll marntarns the small shlpely head the powerfully muscled quarters and the gre1t endurrnee 1nd rntellr gence of hrs forefathers but he rs hner boned Vermont hrs become frmous lb the home of Mor gms Tod1y even though the r1rsrng of horses h1s slackened greatly there 1re strll many frrms se rttered throughout the state where thrs rnrmrl strll thrrwes As soon IS the Morg1ns bee 1me estlblrshed as 1 breed they spread not only throughout the entrre Unrted States but to other eountrres Because of therr remarkable endurrnee they were used to 1 great extent rn the lfmy The lrrst Vermont C11 1lry one thousand men mounted on Morg1n horses fought rn many de ersrxe eng lgLlTlLl'ltS durrng the C rsrl Wllf Of these one thorrs1nd horses whreh went rnto brttle erght hundred were krlled durrng the seventy hve blttllb md skrr mrshes rn whreh they p1rtrerp1ted Gener1l Sherrelrn s frmous horse Rrenzr whreh he rode on hrs frmous rrde from Wrnellester twenty mrles rwry was r yet bl 1ek Morg 1n At present there rs some eontroxersy between 1 1st ern 1nd XX'estern Morgrn breeders rs to whreh seetron rs produerng the trrrer type of horse lrom most re ports howexer the only drtferenee seems to be that the Western bred Morgrn h 18 heawrer quarters and eo1rser legs qualrtres whreh m 1ke hrm more adapt 1ble for use rn hrndlrng e1ttle 1nd rn roprng HI U S Morgrn I 1rm has been rn the news eol umns lrtely The Gosernment rs tryrng to elose out the farm bee 1use rt rs not showrng a profit How eser the project rs meetrng wrth consrderable opposr tron from I:1stern Morgan breeders because the farm 1dds tremendously to the prestrge of the breed The l1test reports of the Morgrn Regrstry show that there rre 5000 Morgan horses rn the Unrted States and undoubtedly many more whreh 1re not regrstered In terest rn horse showrng rs rt 1n 1ll trme hrgh now and Morgms seem to be gunrng rn number qualrty 1nd fn or If most shows Although the demand for average horses rs not so gre 1t rn the I 1st ls rt h1s been prexr ously good qu1lrty horses 1re strll rn strong demrnd 1nd eomm1nd exeellent prrees There rs rlso great rn terest rn horse b1ek rrdrng now 1nd thrs sport wrll no doubt remrrn pop1rl1r for some trme The prrees of good Morgm horses xarres to rgrert extent rn relrtron to drfferent seetrons of the eountry 1nd also to the breedrng whreh the horse e 1rrres At 1n establrshed breedrng f1rm rt rs almost rmpossrble to buy a good promrsrng eolt for less than three hundreel dollars The prrees for mrture m1res 1nd stallrons de pends largely upon how 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' 1 ' '1 1 I .'. yi' ' , E ,ry THE JAPAN INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY Nl of the remarlcable things about apan today rs that her people do not seem to resent American Occupat1on apans defeat rn the war brought great drsrllusronment to those who had been told by the1r war leaders that they were destined to be a superror race They have found the Occupatlon measures firm but lcmd and the American people so recently their enemies generous with relief supplres Reahzrng the defeat of their totalrtarran regime they are loolcmg towards democracy and Chrrstn mrty which they closely issoclate as the b1s1s of 1 new way of lrfe Slncc education rs an rmportant prcrecjurslte to de mocracy General MacArthur rn 1946 aslced 1 group of Amerrcan cduators to study apanesc schools and suggest ways of revising the educatlonal set up Under the old system educational procedures were strictly reg :mented Teachers were told what to teach and how to teach nt and neither they nor their puplls were ex pected to thrnlc for themselves Intellectual freedom and sprrrtual lrbertres were prohrbnted by the govern ment even rn Christian schools and colleges The Occu patron l1as tried to change thrs by mtroduclng ldeas of freedom and democracj however rt rs a difficult proc css for teachers who have lost sight of tI1e democratrc Ideals to teach freedom of thought 1nd the cjucst for The apanese president of a Christian college l1as well defined his country s most urgent need W'hat rs needed rn apan today IS first a new concept of man which recognizes the equality of personality and the freedom of conscience second a new concept of so crety which holds all cltrzens mutually responsible for achieving social justice third a new concept of the world based on the rdeal of world peace and harmony of 1ll mankind apan suffers not only from the l1cIc of natural resources but from poverty rn sprrrtual resources whlch is greater and more fund1ment1l XXfhat rs needed rs nothing less than l5Pll'lfU11l revolu tion Herein Iles the present mlssron of Chrrstrln edu cation EvhNTY Frvr years ago Lmcoln s Secretary of State William H Seward realized that the best way rn which Americans could help apan was to establish schools and to send teachers to help the young people of that country In the years smce then fifteen ev an gelrcal Christian mstrtutrons of senior college grade and fifty Protestant Chrrstran schools on the secondary level as well as a number of Catholic mstrtutrons have been established There has be n however a great need for graduate education as found IH the United States Canada and other Western countrres Even as early as 1900 .1 school of this lcmd was advocated by a apanese Christian educator and rn l9I S 11 plan and tentative con strtutlon of such 11 unrversnty was prepared The Hrst World War interfered wrth further development of the rdea and lt was not until 1932 that defmrte steps were agarn made for the establlshment of a Chrrstran Uni versity Economic condrtlons durlng the depression pre vented carrymg out plans for thxs project After the last war rt was felt by Chrrst11n leaders rn this country that one of the wisest and mostpr1ct1c11bIc ways for Americans to demonstrate a feeling of broth erhood tow 1rds the IPIDCSL w 15 to c1rry forw 1rd the project of cre1t1ng an Intcrn1t1on1l Chrrstnn Unnvcr srty rn 1172111 A tound1t1on for this purpose w 1s set up rn this country and rn the summer of 1919 1 Board of 'Irustees and Unrversrty Council were orgmrzed rn apan with members from th1t n1t1on tl1e Unrted States and Canada Dr Hachxro Yu1sa then president of Doshrsha Unrversrty rn Kyoto was elected president of I C U and It was decided th1t the first classes would be held rn 1951 The ultimate objective rs for 1 well rounded com prehenslvc unrvcrslty At first howevcr only the schools which are most v1t1Ily needed md which c1n bc financully supported will be set up 'Ihc four now planned 1re the School ofLduc1t1on lgflklulft pro gr1m designed to trun tc1chers who 1rc so urgently to preplre students on the gr1du1te level for worlc IH the government the Gr1du1te School ofSoc11I W orlc to provide training for socl 1l worlcers 1nd 1 four yc lf undergraduate Liberal Arts College HE apanese have shown a great Interest In this project and have contributed generously Thrs rs quite srgnrlicant when one realizes the economic havoc cre1ted rn tl11t country by thc l1st w If Luge areas of the cltles are partnlly or completely destroyed More thtn 1 tenth of tI1c POPLIIIUOD rs unemployed 1nd there 1re serious shortages of mmy lmjort 1nt com modltres An objectlve of l5OIH1lll0I1 yen over 34 70 000 was set This goal was topped by uly 1949 Nrnety five per cent of tl1c contributors to the fund were notChr1st1ans Their reason for giving w1s prob ably similar to that of Mr Hxsato Ichlmada Governor of the Banlc of apan who led the drrve He said I am not a Chrrstran However I have come to tI1e conclu sion that noth1ng but a Christian phrlosophy underly rng apan s democracy w lll ever put us through With the money received from the apanese a site comprising over three hundred fifty acres was pur chased at Mrtaka seventeen miles northwest of Toleyo Center This spot rs Ideally suited as a umverslty c1m pus There trc open level spaces where buildings will be erected picturesque woods and fertile hclds sunt lllllllf 1 1 E A 7 , 1 k - 1 - s v. 6 . 1 3 . 1 U h Y A ' , ' ' , ' 1 1 5 1 ' A . 1 ' . 1 ' i . 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's .- 1 - 1 ' 1 . - 1 ' ' ' ' fC11111' 111 jug PH DEVELOPMENT OF TI-IE SUBMARINE llsT lfew weelss 150 the he ldllnes ln the x ll'10LlS newsplpers throughout the country proelllmed thlt the United Stltes submarine Plelserel hld just eompleted l 5 700 nlutle ll mile xoylge underwlter wflfllOLlt surflelng onee this snorleel equipped erlft ploughed its w ly through the murley lepths of the Plelfle Oeeln for twenty one dlys bl ell ll'10tlLL 18 of I lI'll11OLIl1l llUI7Ol'lll1LL beelllse It forew lrns lls of the uses of the submlrlne ln lPOSS1l7lL XX'orld XX lr lll rung the l t w lf the une erse ls fleet beel e lenown IS the silent serylee Ellltll' exploits wele not relelled to the publle bLLlllSL seereey w ls their vro teetlon llery lttlele w ls promptly followed by depth bombing lf news of the sueeess of our sublnlrlnes were glyen out our enemies would lsnow th If thelr we lpons were lneffeetlxe for the sub l'llLl llled to tell the tlle They would then lmproye both tllelr tletles lnd their munltlons lnd thereby decrelse the sltety of our Amerie ln submlrlners How ey er 15 long lb the oppo sltlon mllntalned l blind faith ln their equipment our own erlft were thlt much slfer In the Plelhe lfel where our under sel letlon w IS eoneentrlted the sllent serylee slnle 1750 lplnese merehlntmen lnd Q4 w lrshlps of the Nlpponese fleet Thls leeounted for lpproxlmately 60Qf of lll merehlnt shlps sunle lnd 79W of ap wlr yessels All of this shlpplng w IS destroyed by 1 foree whleh contained only 1 67f of the personnel of the Amerlcan nelyy' The destruction of shipping was not the only war chore whlch these subs accomplished They rescued fliers shot down oyer the sel they ex lCL1llCLl persons from en emy held territory they supplied Philly y me guerlllls with food lnd lmmunltlon 'Iwo U S submlrlnes elr rled l detlehment of Mlrlnes known ls C lrlsons l'lIklLl'S to M lleln lsllnd for a SLIFPFISL fllel In lnother lnstlnee two Amerle ln subs sanle lfI'lI1SPOI'fLlI'I'yII1g a LllNlblOl l of lplnese troops Two erews of IPPTOXI mately 160 men destroyed lnd dlsorglnlzed ln entlre enemy LllXlSlOH s elrly IS l67l men began tl1ll1lxlI1g of bolts which could tr lyel under water Cornelius Van Drlbel IS eredlted with mllelng the first submersible erlft Thls erude affllr was eoyered with greased leather to mfllee lt water tight A man by the name of Symons mlde the first wooden submarine by deelelng oy r 1 rowboat Leather bottles whleh filled with w lter protruded from the bottom and caused the ship to slnle To enable the erlft to rlse the water wls expelled from the bags by llexer lnd with the resultant lnerelse ln blloylney the shlp lseended to the surfaee In 1776 DlYlLl Bush nell lnyented wh lf he called 1 submlrlne mlglzlne The purpose of hls invention was to enlble the operl tor to lPPI'OlLll slllps unseen lnd then to ll'llX an ex ploslye Clllfgi. to their hulls Bushnell s dellee w 18 not sueeessful slnee no British ships were sunle by lt but he did proye that gunpow der could be exploded under water Twenty years llter Robert lulton fLVIWC.Ll the ldel of underwater Lflfl lnd ln 1800 Napoleon of l rlnee I7I'ON1LlLLl hlm with funds to e lrry on some experlments lulton nlmed hls yessel the Nautilus ln Brest hlr bor he lttlehed ll lnlster of gunpowder to l demon strltlon ship and w IS sueeessful ln blowing It ul Be e 1ll'wL the Amerie ln lmenter ellel not destroy my of the British fleet Wlllill WIS bl0ClslLlll'1f., lrlnee Nlpo leon wlthdrew hls support lulton returned to Amerlel where he leept the subleet before the Nlyy lflkl Con gress but he fllleel to ere lte lny lnterest ln hls lde 18 Hl first reeorded lnstanee of submarine wart lre oe eurred ID 186-1 during the Civil War when ln underw lter eraft sanle the HOUSHtOnlL whleh was bloel-eadlng Charleston Harbor The sinking was ac comphshed by lfflxlng ln exploslye charge to the shlp The exploslon how eyer also sanle the submarine and all its crew descended to a watery graye In 1898 john Holland after eight dlsappolntlng at tempts perfeeted the Holland number 9 this wls the first successful submarine Cigar shaped the eraft was 53 ft long On the surface she was drlyen by 1 gas engine when submerged she was propelled by an elee trlc motor which drew lts power from a storage battery Thls combination internal combustion englne and storage battery was the ehlef contribution of ohn Holland and lt y ned the way for more admnces ln the submlrlne In hls bool-e lu uni Illnnl111dLe.1gml Ilffder lin Se 1 ule Verne deserlbed l eleylee whleh enlbled men 111 s bmerged lessels to see lboye the sllrf lee of the w lter Thls idea experlmented with proved highly sueeessful Prlor to the lntroduetlon of the perlseope l submarine had to rlse exery few minutes to view the target With this L1I1S3flSf1LfOI'y sltuatlon remoxed the sub began to loole more lllee a laluable weapon However It was not until the IDX entlon of the torpeelo that under sea eraft became elasslfled as real threlts to shipping HL hulls of submarines are constructed of consider able strength to withstand the tremendous pres sure of the ocean s depths Along the hull are located tanks which haye yalves at the bottom to admit water and vents at the top to allow alr to escape it is thls feature which enables a sub to rlse or submerge at the will of the operators To dive the tanks are filled with water to rlse the water IS expelled by compressed 'ur Dlvlng planes control the angle at which the craft sub merges or surfflees Tl-lm tanks are located fore and aft These are filled with enough water to compensate for those losses ln welght which are due to spent tor . 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'V .f'+. ff- 1 11' V.. 1 , e ,. . . .. 9 E D pedoes and reduction rn food and fuel They keep the shrp on an eyen keel so they must be checked con stantly Because of the yulnerabrlrty of a submarrne whrle on the surface deck guns are belng elrmmated on our newer models The chref weapon of the subs rs the tor pedo Our modern undersea vessels have ten tubes from whrch to fire the so called trn frsh Torpedoes are launched by actlon of swrtches rn the control tower They are fired by compressed arr once under way they furnrsh therr own power and can travel from 30 to 50 knots Each tm Hsh contarns about 500 lbs of T N T and costs Amerrcan taxpayers approxrmately 312 000 Durrng the war the Germans developed an acoustrcs torpedo This remarkable rm entron was attracted to the spot on the shlp creating the most norse usually the propellers A sensrtrve sound devrce was responsr ble for this so called hommg torpedo Howeyer Yankee xngenulty was not to be denrecl Allred ships crursmg through submannc rnfcsted waters tovned norse makers behrnd them thc acoustrc torpedoes were wasted and thc shrps saxcd a double blovs at the Axrs NDI R WATI R craft are dm en by dresel engrnes whrle on the surface Our newest types are equipped with snorkels or breathmg tubes whrch permrt the operatron vented by the Dutch and taken over by the Germans By means of thrs dence a sub can crurse almost rndefinrtely wrthout commg to the surface Deep down of course the subs must run on their storage batteries Whale b low the surface Uncle Sam s png boats can detect ships and other obstacles and determine therr loca tron from the ocean floor by means of Sonar the Naxy s name for sound naylgatron and range From the submarrne a supersonic sound wave rs sent out through the water When rt strrkes an obyect the returnmg waye srmrlar to an echo rs picked up by a microphone another rnstrument measures the distance and a so called firefly lrghts on a screen the posrtron of the object Sonar works rn water the way radar operates rn arr Depth bombs are the nemesis of the under sea fleet They look like ordinary ash cans and are so called but they spell disaster rf they hrt close enough to therr target Subs often Ire on the bottom wrth motors off durrng a depth bomb attack so that they cannot be detected by sound xnstruments During the last war one U S sub had 105 depth charges on her but she came home under her own power The control room rs the brarn of the submanne Lo cated here are the controls for hrrng torpedoes and the perrscopes for vrewrng actron above the surface The perl scope an mgenrous mechanlsm of prrsms and lenses can be rarsed to a herght of 35 feet Only officers are permrtted to peer through thrs magrc eye rt rs a prerogatrve of command The crew may go for months wrthout seerng anythrng but the rnsrde of therr shrp Exen the men who load the torpedoes do not see them hrt Also found rn the control tower rs the sub s christmas tree This rs a num ber of rectangular rows of red and green lrghts whrch by therr color denote the condrtron of all xalses and hull openrngs aboard the submarrne UBS are nrck named png boats because when they were first called this they were hardly better than pig pens The shrps were small and the men were crowded The crew couldnt smoke for fear of foulmg the already none too fresh alr Food and water came from cans and the men often went wrthout baths for the entrre duration of a crurse Modern submarrnes haxe alr condrtronrng systems rf a sub has been deep down for a long trme carbon droxrde absorbmg chemrcals are exposed oxygen from tanks can be rnyected rnto the atmosphere Usually howew er the alr rs kept fresh and the men are allowed to smoke As for food the submarmers clarm the best rn the fleet Food rs kept fresh rn refrrgcrators and freezers Cleanlmess rs the vsord aboard our under sea craft subs are kept spotless and there are showers and washrooms for the crew Personnel are chosen carefully the men are all volun teers and naxy psychiatrists screen out all the candldates saye those rn dead earnest The chosen men must be rn excellent physrcal health and must be able to get along well wrth others for the submanne crew rs a team If one man makes a mrstake all are lrkely to perrsh To be elrgx ble to wear the rnsrgnra of the two dolphrns whrch de notes under sea duty a member must qualrfy by showmg that he can do the yob of exery other man aboard the yessel In an emergency therefore no sallor will be un certam of hrs duty UBMARINFRS must qualify themselves ln lung tramlng once a year Usrng the Momsen lung they must make four ascents two from a ley el of 12 feet and two from a depth of 18 feet Escapes from 50 and 100 feet are optronal but most men try them to rmrtate more realrstr cally the condrtrons they would encounter rn makrng an ascensron from a sunken submarine Another rngenrous device rs the submarine rescue cham ber Thrs craft rs operated by two men and can save eight at a trme A dner secures a lrne from the rescue bell to the hatch of the xessel rn distress and an electric motor wrnds up the cable pulllng the craft down Thrs efhclent dence was responsrble for saung 33 men aboard the rll fated Squalus whrch sunk off Portsmouth N H rn 1939 Twenty Hve years ago the back bone of naval power was the battleshrp In the last war thrs posltron of prom: nence was occupred largely by the carrrer In a future war however the submarrne wrll be the most rmportant shrp of the fleet capable of crrcumnavrgatrng the globe whrle submerged and from whrch at a depth of 100 fathoms gurded atomic mrssrles can be fired agamst an enemy shore Such rs the submarine of the future The Russran Nasy rs estrmated to possess 250 subs fcllilllnllkd nu pzge 712 1 0 T H IA L 1 ' ' Y n 7 , . 1 - f ' ' - I 1 A . 3 ' I . 1 ' 1 , ' ' - I I . 1 ' 1 Y 1 . ' Y , - Y , l f ' . , 1 ' , ' I I ' '-' ' ' ' ' '11 , . U I ' . 1 D ' Y' 1 . - . 7 I 3 - I . I , . I D . of these diesels below the surface. The snorkel was in- , - , - r r -- , . 3 ' I I . I U . . . - I . I ' 1 I 1 ' ' Y x . .. .. - .1 Y ' I I ' l ' - M 7 - 5 . I Y V . , V. . y I I . y 1 x Q 7 ' , . . - '7 rl' l 1' 7 ' . . . . , A4 , . ., l . , , - y - . . ' y 7 , . . . . , , ,Q , y ' 4 - HISTORY OF VERMONT TEACHER TRAINING IRMONTERS ean be proud of the faet that the hrst normal schools an Ameraca were establnshed nn thas state Usually the crednt as gaven to Rev Samuel Read Hall who an 1823 establashed 1 school rn Con eord Corners Vermont Classes were held an a bulldmg whaeh was prouded by the parashloners of Rev Hall s ehurch Instruetaon was provaded an only the sublects whaeh the graduate teachers would try to convey to thear pupals Tuataon for 1 term of twelve weeks w as S7 00 af anstructlon was desared an languages tuataon was 82 50 per term The anstltutaon was open durmg the sprang summer and fall so that the male students wo11ld be free to teach durang the wanter It as also an terestang to know that Rev Hall was the hrst to use blaek boards an has elass rooms and to wrate the farst text books about the methods of anstruetlon After teachang an the Columbaa School nn Concord Corners for seven years Rev Hall resagned to establash samalar courses an other Vermont schools He daed an 1876 and from thas date on nothing more was heard from these anstatutlons Prevaous to thas tame sehools had been establashed an Danby Brattleboro and Maddlebury but because of thear tenure of exlstence they are not eonsldered com parable to Rex Hall s rnstatutxon Exen as late as 1867 when the first state endowed schools were establlshed an Randolph and ohnson the curraeulum was basically academac In thas year Edward Conant who as consadered by 1Il hxs contemporaraes as the true father of normal schools bee ame the pran elpal of Randolph Mr Conant reallzed that a knowl edge of subjeet matter was not enough therefore he rntroduced anto the course 1 method whach as stall used today It was designed to show the students the actual methods of anstructang an 1 elass room Model Schools were set Llp near the campus wlth grammar school chaldren as subjects Later an regular elass rooms the students were gnven the reasons for methods employed But Mr Conant soon saw that even thas was not sufhclent He arranged for has puplls to have the opportunity of actually teachmg an practace schools to gave them the experrence they would need In 1874 Mr Conant resagned from the staff at Randolph to accept the posataon of State Superantendent of Schools ln hns absence Mr A E Leasenworth was the super vlsor In 1880 Conant aceepted the prancapalshlp of ohn son where he ralsed the standards tremendously The courses were lengthened the entrance qualafaeataons were made mueh more ragld 1neI the loc 11 sehools were regraded to make them more 1d 1pt1ble to the practrce school method At tarst this caused a slump rn enroll ment but the hnal result was 1 much better student body and a more ethelent graduate ln 1884 Mr Conant lett ohnson to return to Randolph where he remaaned 1mtal 1903 Mr Conant was one of o11r leadang educa tors has memory wnll not be forgotten V1l11 able work was also contrabuted by Andrew W Fdson Has work at Randolph ln the years 1879 1881 eonslsted of makang the sehool even more ellaelent than rt l'1lLl been under Conants supervasaon Durmg the hrst months of has otlaee he m1de an extensave surx ey of the eo1arses an other te 1eher traanang anstatutaons and adopted the best qualrtaes of these schools for 11se If Randolph Students were urged to be Independent of therr text books to mduee eonstruetave thanking on theur art From 1903 1911 Charles H Morrrll was praneapal of Randolph At the end of that tame thas school drs eontanued nts teacher traanmg actlvnty but was reestab lashed as an agracultural college Castleton was converted from a grammar school to 1 teacher traanrng anstatutaon m 1869 The courses here were very samllar to those at ohnson and Randolph One of Castleton s most valuable darectors was Abel F Leavenworth He had prevrously been supervlsor of Randolph from 1874 79 Mr Leavenworth beeame popular wxth the students and teachers at once and as remembered by all who knew ham as 1 warm hearted ampulsave and enthusaastae person It beeame apparent an the early 1900 s th at Vermont was outgrowang her normal trarnrng system The towns an whleh the schools were loe ated eouldnt supply the requlred number of students for the praetlee school Although the state was wallang and able to proude funds and bualdangs nt was unable to provlde chnldren An estlmated 66 000 Vermont sehool chlldren began to feel the paneh of 1 teacher traanang system whaeh was too small for thelr needs Thus problem had been arns ang for a long peraod of tame but because of the an dalference of the general publlc nt was almost ampos sable for the ofhcaals to do anythang about lt They dad however publash several reports to try to star up some enthusnasm One of the basac reasons for the delay was a lack of anterest an anstntutaons whaeh the publac felt were pravate 1n nature for up untal 1896 these schools receaved only a small portaon of thelr total support from the state Rural schools were desperately an need of instructors who would be wallang to remaan an them permanently anstead of usmg them as a steppang stone to better posntrons rn the catles It was also amportant to provaele a specaal eourse whaeh would prepare the teacher for the problems whxeh exast an rural ITCIS Therefore ln order th 1t 1ll sehools and sehool ehnldren might have the best of te aehers courses were antrodueed anto the hrgh 5 A 1 1 . ,N . 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'S , - schools At the tnme thxs was the only solution ayarl able lt IS qurte apparent that the students who toolc these courses were not so well prepared as were those who had gone to normal schools but they were ex pected to assume the same responsnbxlxtres ln 1919 the state refused to renew the contracts of the normal schools on the grounds that they were not producmg the quahty of teachers needed In 1971 homey er a solutron to the normal school problem vsas provrded for Vermont The Carnegrc Ioundatron of New York offered to grve 310 OOO and the trustees of the Unrversrty of Vermont offered to rarse 3200 000 for a centrally located normal school for the state For seyeral reasons Burlington was proposed as a possrble srte for the new lnstltutlon The town was easxly acces slble to all students there were enough children for practrce methods and there were many cultural facllr tres not avarlable IH other crtres When a brll for the establishment of such an mstrtu tron was presented to the General Assembly the senate passed nt by a yote of 29 9 The House however re fused to act posltlyely and mtroduced a plan to reestab lush the normal schools already ln existence After cer tam amendments had been made by the state the blll was passed The towns of Castleton and ohnson but not necessarily the present mstltutlons vsere given the right to establxsh teacher tramxng courses By 1915 Castleton and ohnson had adopted tvso year courses nn order to rmprove the standard of the graduates By sheer accident the state was agaxn prouded vs 1th an opportumty to bunld a centrahzed normal school for rn 1924 the burldmgs at Castleton were destroyed by hre An emergency board decided howes er to reburld much to the drsapporntment of those who fasored hay mg one school One of the major arguments against the location of the lnstltutlons vuas the lack of children ayallable for practlce purposes As a solution to thns problem rt vas proposed that the normal students be transported to nearby towns The arguments agamst thrs vlere as fol ows 1 While practlcrng the students should be under the supervrsron of the mstructor of the course This IS rmpossrble vxhen the students are scattered all os er the state 2 School boards and parents might be hostnle to wards havmg young rnexpernenced strange teachers practxce upon thelr chrldren 3 It would be an added expense to the student or school dependrng upon who was responsxble for the charges A great deal of time would also be wasted rn travel Another solution to the problem mnght have been a wrser dlstrlbutxon of puprls Twelve students were allowed to disregard the courses available at Lyndon six enrolled at Castleton could more easnly have gone to Burlmgton On the basls of these facts It would have been less expenslve by 38 000 for the state to E D have sent all of these students to Burhngton 312 000 could haye been say ed nf otflclals had opened addrtronal one year courses at Castleton and had sent the second year students to Burlrngton and Lyndon To crown It all lt would have been 3515 000 less expenslye to send all of these students to other states where at the trme they would haye recexved a better educatron Today the normal school sltuatlon rs the greatest problem confronting the State Board of Educatron By leglslatron rn 1947 Castleton and ohnson adopted four year courses at the same tlme the state leased class rooms from Lyndon for teacher trarnmg faelhtres and also offered to pay the tuntnon of any student vsho vushed to take the course at U V M Castletons most essentnal need at the present tnmc I9 a campus practice or laboratoryj school ln order to galn experience the students must go to other prrts of the state where pubhc school teachers are mllmg to cooperate rn the practxce program Den lf expense were excluded from the arguments against thus pro cedure the fact that the students are not under the superuslon of their Director of tramlng stlll remalns In this particular case the Board of Lducatron has sug gested that these changes be made or near the school property 7 lzqurpment should be prouded by the stlte or local authorrtxes 3 A contract should be made mth the toysn ot Castleton to rnclude taJ a cash payment to the state for the educatron of local school chlldren tbj the payments of laboratory teachers by the state and under the superusnon of the college cj the arrang mg for houslng and for releaslng these telchers so that no teacher who IS not acceptable to both the town and the state may be employed or contmuccl rn his vuorle Seyeral lmproxcments hase been made at johnson Ill the last few years New land has been purchased to pro yrde an athletxc field and space for nevs dormltorles as needed Repalrs and new equnpment haye greatly ln creased the efficiency of the school provrded dormr torles for students and supplred apartments for the mstructors A college bus has made rt possrble to tray el to varlous crtres nn the area for lectures plays specnal courses and teaching practrce Among other communrty projects the mstltutron rs operatrng a kindergarten for local chxldren Recently Lyndon has been 1n the spot llght The mstructxon at thus rnstrtutron rs excellent new courses have been made as arlable and the school has ample faerhtnes for practrce through nenghborrng schools The Chamber of Commerce rn Lyndonvllle and the students and faculty ofthe college have cooperated nn a project to proylde the school with new class rooms To rarse money for th1s venture a food sale an auctron and fCw111nucd cn: page 912 1 2 T H I A L . . ' , ' 1, '- - 1 - ' v ' - 1 - 1 1 ' I y v ' l ' W U ' y v a V 7 9 7 Y 1 . . Z . . Q I h 7 , . . . A I r v ' v ' ' y , . . ' ' , J y ' 1 '1 ' 2 ' ' Q -1 :Vx I a I 2 V- Q ' . , . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1. 1 f 1 Y' ' ' y 1 Y . v1 1 , A ' . - ' v - . y- y v1 v , 1 q 1 - 1 1 1 'B f' 1 ' 1 I 1 - ' 1 ' , 1 . ' K L. ,- ' . . . . 4 l 71 ' 1. A model school for practice should be built on -, ,I v V. h A -l Q ' 1 v' 1 v 1 pk 1 . . . . l 1 1 1' 1 r . v - . 1 1 Q V V ' L 1 1 1 1 ' 1 v 1 ' if - 4 -l 1 ' ' . . , . . , A ' ' ' ' l 'f 'A . A I I 7 1 1 1' 1k- . 155- K- 1 1 1 ' J Y I f 1 1 1 , . . r . Y . 1 - 1 . 1 1 . - ' . 1 i 1 1 a V 7 '. Ya . Ya A YA 1 , ' . s 1 ' 1 ' ,1 - l : ,- A ' - - . . . I V I I Y . . a ' , 1 ' ' ' ' 1 v ' . . . a 1 l 1 1 1 7 ' , , . r l l ll . 4 . 1 1 i ' 1 l 1 y A 1 ' 41 A Y . A 1 1 1 , ' 1 ' 1 ,' A ,. ' - ' ' I ' 1 I 1 as l 1 ee 7 ., . I L CLASS HISTORY Fresh mon Year T was ubrught eheerful day when we the el1ss of 50 eame troopung to the pounded port1ls of our pulatual palladuum ot learnung After w uutung a long tume ull of tive munutes we were suddenly brought to attentuon by a ereak us the massuxe doors swung open we thought that ut was tume th 1t our gre ut d uy h 1d urrux ed when we would beeome hon st fur seeung ete treshnuen unste ud the hunges had fuuuully guxen wuy under the gentle pers11 usuon of one hundred plus people l5l'LlflIIl1g un unuson Most of us h1d heard th ut thus w lS 1 d urk und lorsuken unstututuon but we eould see lught ex rywheue under tl1e e oor through the lloor und penetrutung the w ull We found th ut the shortest w ly between two pounts us not .1 straught lune patrol boys tuught us thus lesson Our bug questuon w1s Wh 1t h uxe those p utrol men got th ut w havent' The answer was Two munutes plus off eaeh elass Yes thus nrst day was pandemonuum Mr Wuggun unformed us that we were to serxe our tume wuth out any fuss and that any reeourse to that old l1shuoned law Freedom of Speeeh would be purely aeeudental We were told that there w usn t uny elevator to the thurd floor To be truthful the only rapud means of transportatuon eupal wouldnt lose hus lure whule w uutung for the male faetor to eome down Unele Carl than took the poduuun not ex1etly th ut euther he stood on ut und told us why ut was wrong for us to have money I for one never knew th ut money was sueh a durty fulthy substunee uf the long green us really the root of ull evul whut 1 lot of ungels there must be floatung around' To muke sure that he eolleeted 1ll the eoun we possessed he made JOHN C ARLSON MARI LYN GUSTAISON BARBARA MAGNAGHI und BARBARA TATI' auxuluury eabbage eolleetors Before too long we poor luttle Ireshues wrenehed wrestled and worked our way unto the sel1ool lute of good U3 old B H S GREY GODDARD and ERNIE CARL SON found themselx es un that huddled mass of organuzed mayhem elassed rlther loosely under the headung of game whueh us known as football In the band under the poundung flaul er leadershup of dureetor Thomas erunged CARROL RICE WARREN LAZELLE VIR GINIA HERRICK BARBARA TATE CARL TEN NEY BTV DANIELLS PHYLLIS WHITNEY DAVE PERRY and CHARLIE LAVALLA un the band JOYCE NIXON PHIL SMITH SYLVIA SMITH ANN CHAMBILRLIN BPV DANIELLS and MARI LYN GUSTAISON quuuled un the orehestra PHIL SMITH ulso found humself Glee Club ueeompunust polute nume for whuppung boy Nl l1y we were studyung un room 70 we were uled' 1 1 lelte e euh urun e pag un eaeh prunted book was umprunted upon our bleary retunas Was sueh a thung possuble9 Dud thus mean that the days of usung a lumunous wateh du ul as 1 readung lamp were ox er9 Indeed ut dud' Rught on the heels of modern uuuxentuon no further than hxe ye urs behund eame B H S In plaee ot our old e 1ndles we had Huoreseent lughts Mr Wuggun seemed to be the butt of many freak aeeu dents durung our hrst year None of our sober senuors knows unythung ubout thus I presume I 1m sure tl1at we shull nexer forget the sught ot Mr Wuggun runnung uround luke un uthlete truunung for tl1e I00y1rd dash uuutortunutely both eloek and bells went blotto so our worthy pu-uneupul demonstruted l skull as un ularm eloek Whule we are duseussung ueudents here s one more After reeeuxung our usual verbal blusterung from the loud sp aker we relaxed unto our usual state of uneasy slumber Suddenly all heek broke loose' A paur of xouees eame through the speaker exudently the P A System wasnt a dead as some people thought It was a eheerful luttle e lrful but Mr Muller spouled our entertainment by send ung a messenger downstaurs The last words were Oh m ' Someone used a blue peneul The old folks found out why unuor eomes home from at B H S up and down the staurs they ran walked and hobbled Some were heard to duseuss the possubuluty of huvung un elev1tor unstalled To unsuue a taur proeedure the Student Couneul took over the tremendous tasks of nomunatung votung and eountung durung the eleetuon ot our elass otheers When th smoke eleared aw uy we found presudent DOODIE ANDLRSON vuee presudent BEV BOVER treusurer IIOHN CARLSON seeretary ANN CHAMBLRLIN Thus el etuon was remurkably tree of eumpaugnung al though sexeral drugstores notueed 1 sudden upswung ol busune s at the sodu fountuun OOD thungs dud not alw1ys follow us around be eause thus was the year when the bug tests were brought from theur war tume returement We the elass of 50 were shoeked by thus tremendous onslaught of un surmountable terror Ex en the teaehers eheery You eant do any more than get zero' fauled to eheer us up xery mueh Funally T day eame and so dud the tests' lor two hours we wrestled wutlu the deelensuon of nouns the eonyugatuon of xerbs and xaruous other phases of our erutueal eurrueulm We passed wuth flyung eolors most of them red We thought that we were 1 faruly he llthy buneh of hoolugans durung the huppy days of B C before elunuej A tune government undermunung the he ulth of uts people' We were murehed unto the lubrury un groups the wuutung room eonsusted enturely ol benelues wutlu a few books tered round wutlu 1 h e ehy es 1 I 'r I'11 f - H, , . , ',. 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I' ' 7 auuuui' . liuuelu tiny, lriuute-l ' Ar uuu 1 I ' te-l smut A ' uu ' suu' 'uut' title: as lt's Luter I5 Than You Thunk Lufe un the Hereafter Sux Feet Under and Lost un a Cradle Down Deep We were really put through the wrunger' The examunatuon uneluded u blood count dont let anyone tell you a drop us all ut requures three of us had to haxe transfusuons just to walk out under our own power One of the y uctums eomplauned of a stuffed up head It was cleared out for hum wonder ful what a 32 specual wull do at close range The most umportant soeual functuon rapudly approached we greeted ut wuth open arms our hrst formal dance Our questuons were many What do you wear? Cost more than 254 What do you do take a gurl 7 Came the bug nught und the hall was filled wuth freshmen un new knee pants and Lord Iauntleroy collars After that affaur we had somethung to talk ubout for a long long tume George I took a real gurl to the Prom I dud I dud I dud eyen though ut was my suster' At last at long last Mr Wuggun decuded that we had grown up enough to b released from hus patuent tutelage for a few months at least As w e tore through the doorw ay we cared nothung about the year to come for the moment we were as free as burds' ll nue11INelun1uI.Vu effe 2 Sophomore Yecur OWN the dumlylughted eorrudors steaduly crept a large group of sappy sophomores eager to acquure further knowledge from the master munds of B H S Nouselessly they unfultrruted unto rooms ll and 12 where they were ummeduately put un urons by those robust keepers ol the zoo Mrs Murdock and Mr Dayus The few who eseaped to the seeond floor were ambushed wuth out warnung by Mr E Gordon Thomas We then packed ourselves unto Room 20 to welcoune the unsugnuficant I reshues After Saud busuness was thrashed out we trued to settle down to work Yes the class of 1950 had eome back for another cruck at the ununds of those denuzens of the dark the teachers of B H S ust then dusaster struck' We eould see a famuluar look uuug form slowly creepung toward us Gasps of horror could be Iu ard from those unduyuduals who had learned from the superuor senuors what thus shadow eould mean As ut approached closer a thun ray of lught fell upon ut No' ut couldnt be' not so soon un the year but ut w us Unele Curl Muller the fruendly money maker eolle t ung class dues' He appounted PHIL SMITH DON HOP KINS and IRANKLIN GALLUP as hus aecompluees to collect the mad money At last the first dance of the year finally came We Softues un our best bubs and tuckers set out for the Freshman Blowout Some of those wude eyed Freshmen thought that they could cut a rug I thunk that they soon changed theur munds when the handsome boys of the Sophomore class took over' On the followung Fruday we challenged the be wuldered offsprungs to a rope pull In such an embarrass E D ung sutuatuon they had no alternatuve but to accept As usual the I reshmen beat the Sophomores' I you luke to work here us ln opportunity to show just what you can do Anyway thus us what Coach Nato wuch told hus youthful squad of football boys The lueky he men ehosen for the work were DON WAITE HARRY ANDERSON WINSTON COBB GREY GODDARD ERNIE CARLSON BILL CODY and LAWRENCE TOMS The only trouble wuth thus Job was that they found themsely es puekung dandeluons out of the ground unstead of kuckung a football off the ground TIM RYAN and ALEX TENNEY were the one who man ag d thungs around the Held The two dazzlung brught eyes who kept our team goung were TINY FLETCHER aud BEV BOVER Good work gurls' Ballots were cast and to steer our hardy crew over the rough spots we elected JOHNNY CARLSON as presudent ANN CHAMBERLIN as Vuee presudent HANDSOME HARRY ANDERSON for treasurer BEV BOVER for secretary They dud a fine Job of hold ung the class together tuon of Roger Duetz were ANN CHAMBERLIN BEV ERLY DANIELL MARILYN GUSTAFSON VIR GINIA HERRICK BETTY HOUGHTON WARREN LAZELLE DAVE PERRY JOHN ROBB PHIL SMITH BARBARA TATE and PHYLLIS WHITNEY Snuff Snuff' somethung was burnung' At Hrst we thought the school house was flamung to uts end fOh Happy Day'j but no ut was only the happy home economuc gurls learnung the trucks ot eookung and sewung' Haye you any thung to be repaured boys ' Well you d better do ut your se ' oMFrHuNc new had been added to Roger Duetzs dance band ANN CHAMBERLIN was playung xuolun and PHIL SMITH was bangung on the puano I want to unform al Iyou students thlt they dud a yery com ndable Job all tow of them' The sweet canarues un Muss Gates newly orgunuzed chour were PHIL SMITH MARY BINGAMAN DAVE PERRY BILL DENNISON GORDON ULMER JOYCE DARLING JOAN COLBURN ALICE HUNT EVLRETT JOHNSON DORIS BOMBARD MARY HOPKINS JULIE KING and ANITA MAGOON Coach Natowuch thought that we had some genuuses un our group so TIM RYAN DONNY WAITE DOODIE ANDERSON ERNIE CARLSON DAN DUDEK KIYI CARLSON CARL TENNY and LARRY TOMS trued theur best to make a few baskets Funny thung though' The ball ney er seemed to go unto that luttle hole I won der why' We were not left out of the Sku Team euther GOR DON ULMER dud a fine Job un representung our elass Early un the season Coach Natowueh preached the hugh and lows to hus track followers who uneluded our re luable classmate LARRY TOMS In sehool the eorrudors V A, Y a V ' ya ' f ' , , ' , . ' ' : V '-a V - .'-. ' ' A V ' V ' ' , yy V V. V - 1 ' V V '- I f y - u ' f . V ' - ' . ' V A ' 4 I A V .V Q- -V - . u I I ' 1 7 I I V V V V a a I , ' ' , l 'Y A , V V. V ' . I - V- 3 V . . I, I V - V - I 1' 1 17' ' I - - f ' 7 ly I , . . e , . t, A , , ,i , Y , I , I , V , ,. V , . V .V 7' a' ' Y y .lar V! ' V fy ' D Y , , r V . 7 3 1' A f , Q ' y '- 1 V. -V ' V1 ' Q , , r - , . V V. au- ..r ' L' ' 7 A' ra -O V1 I' I - Vw - qu Q vy - . S -- V . a The great hep-cat players under the splendud duree- Y V Y - ? 3 - 3 Y V a 1 - 6 a a - 7 .. .. 4 , . - . . , Y . ' v f . - I - VV V ' y ' a ' Q a a r L A , . ,' V . - '- ' 4 . a a 1 V y , -V - - , , ,, - f.. A ' '- ' ' a ' . ' ' , . . . Y , u , s . V. ', V. , V V , . -V Y' ' ' f f r' '- H ' 7 ' y . y , ., , A .L ., , , ' ' - V h 1 1 I V V. - , .1-, me A -' ' '.! ' V ,, ' V . ' ' 11 A 7 e Y v 7 1 - , , ' . , ' . - aV-, ' ' ' I' f Va ' ' . , , e . Q I . 7 Y - 7 - 7 Y 5 ,' ' H I 1 V u I I - 7 7 . ' . V V. . , . . V V V . ' . , E D made 1deal spots for praet1s1ng the twenty yard dash 1t LARRY eould go that far llkl the desks were natural hurdles We had more th 1n 1thlet1e gemuses PHIL SMITH took over on tl1e Spothght Board H1s ILILIIIIOD to the staff produeed 1gre1t ehmge DMI we s1y for the better 9 1 also h 1d mueh to say rn the goxermng of o11r 1nst1tut1on JOHN CARLSON HARRY ANDFR SON l.l'lLI BEV BOVIR r presented us on the Student C OLIIMII Wh lf he ny LILLISIOITS they h 1d to mrke' The grett d1y hntlly Il'l'lWLeI' Tl11t well k11own danee w1s here the LIIIIOI' Prom' A few of the more kllflllg, d ISIIIDJ3 hero s of our el1ss rttended 1t The few who rema1ned home reael books tbout How To Get A Boy and How To Get Better Aequ unted W1th G1rls After t1k1ng final exam1nat1ons and s1y1ng sad fare wells to all the teaehers Iflel our b loyed IIFICIILIS we real med what a wondertul t1me we had had ID good old B H S But there st1ll rema1ned two more ye1rs of work and play All the Sophomores were look1ng forw 1rd to 1t' Pfznlnle M me R11 era Junlor Year ILL here we are entermg our th1rd year 1n the erumbl1ng 1vy eovered walls of dear old Brattle boro H1gh Sehool Unfortunately for the seeond year I0 a row we wer plaeed under superv1s1on of that gruesome twosome MISS I'I11I'l'lCtClI1LLIy md M1ster Charles Cnrpen ter Dav1s A few of our elass Casanov IS lrranged th1ngs so that they eould be eloser to the new erop of freshman females for they were not fast enough for those of the elass of 51 It wasnt long before the 1ney1t1ble sh rdow 1rr11ed Yes you guessed 1t Shyloek M1ller wus lgdlll atter our money To help hxm foree the dolllrs from us he em ployed POLLY STREETER and MARILYN CHICKER ING you know Chlek the glfl w1th the ah er well you know what I mean Already up at Stolte M6IUOfldl I1eld were Coaeh An drew N3tOW1Lh and h1s Jerky personnel of dandel1on p1ekers er exeuse m football players Among these rugged 1nd1y1duals were DAN DUDEK GREY GOD DARD BRUCE GAUTHIER ERNIE CARLSON HARRY ANDERSON LARRY TOMS WINSTON COBB and CARL TENNEY ERNIE CARLSON was grven honorable ment1on on the All State Team To gu1de our poor 1mmature souls we eleeted the most d1st1ngu1shed quartet that eould be found anywhere They were Pres1dent LARRY COREY V1ee PI'CSlkICUf JOAN COLBURN Seeretary EDWINA ILETCHER Treas urer CARL ALEXANDER TI'NNIY C1bb1ge surely wasnt named after Alexander H1m1lton as our deHe1t for the year elearly showed' We weleomed two new members to our beloved el tss I RED BERRX MAN and BARBARA MALC OM These two g1rls er pardon me th1s boy and th1s g1rl had no trouble tlndmg tr1ends IU the1r new surroundmgs The students who wandered lDt0 the darkness of the Ll1lkls6l1 eoop next door Qbetter known as the Annexj to proude the world w1th the sweetest musle th1s s1de of heayen well sweet ITILISIL w ll ITILISIL anyway were ANN CHAMBERLIN VIRGINIA HERRICK BAR BARA TATE BETTY HOUCHTON JOHN ROBB CARROL RICI' WARREN LAZELLE PHYLLIS WHITNIY MARILX N GUSTAISON BEVERLY DANIILL VIRGINIA HI'WIT'I PHILIP SMITH IFILI ROCI R C HAPMAN mr Mlll 11 rolled 1round 1nd we all beg tn to look for the D1aI that M1ser M1lIer had prom1sed us I e 111 he 1r IIIITI now X es people you must pay your dues 1f you want the D1al and other prnrleges I ean remem ber what ERNIE CARLSON Inswered Ah fooey' I m 1n all sports and I am t 1ble ta read nohow so why should I g1ye h1m my money ' Bun Ch ttfey hooked yumors MARY HOPKINS DAVID MANLEY and WARREN LAZELLE to help h1m pubhsh the Dlal wh1ch was agam Next eame the bloodhounds for news the Spotl1ght Staff These eager beavers under the able d1reet1on of MISS Lord Qnot that they needed any 1dv1ee5 were Ed1tor 1n eh1ef ROGER CHAPMAN ASSOLIQIC Ed1tor JOYCE NIXON Sports Ed1tor BILL DENNISON ass1stant ed1tors POLLY STREETER JOAN COLBURN PHYL LIS WHITNEY PHIL SMITH 1nd JACK ROBB Stumbl1ng staggermg hobbhng elflbbllflg, and dou ble dr1bbl1ng our basketball boys eame down the eourt TIM RYAN DON WAITI: HARRY ANDERSON CARL TENNEY and DAN DUDEK helped to turn 1n 1 good season s reeord Of eourse you ean t forget managers LARRY TOMS md ERNIE CARLSON you know the managers they are the ones who do all the shootmg wh1le the aetual basketball e 1nd1dates run all afternoon We also boasted of the two smallest bounemg beautres of the eheerlng squad TINY ILETCHER and SQUIRT BOVER Now I want to ment1on a lad who was stuek w1th the name GORDON IRVINE ULMER JR Gordy was our member of the sk1 team wheres er he went he eopped sk1 yumpmg honors IIOR the b1g dramat1e event of the year the sehool play we had LARRY TOMS FRAN COVEY and VIR GINIA HEWITT do1ng the aetmg for the yumor elass MISS Edland had a tough t1me Wltll G1r1ger 1t seems that she wanted to put on a burlesque show wrth herself 1n the lead1ng role Ser1ously though the pl my was a gre 1t sueeess The eall for baseball e1nd1dates brought out many 1un1ors A look at the hneup showed JOHN CARLSON ERNIE CARLSON DAN DUDIK TIM RYAN and HARRY ANDI RSON o11 the selu 1d We were 1lso rep resented by three p1tehers LARRY CORIY ROGER I - 7 ' a 1 v I T . , 1 ,Q , ., , 1 . I ,G , i 2 A . , ,AL , , .. , - 2 .2 .L ,.. . 1 1 1- - ' 7 I ! - 3. - , - 1 ' 1 y 1- l y ls 7 v v . I 1 4 ' 1 . 45 3 ' ' ' , : Y I . ' , T 1 . . - 1 1 4 s 1 1 - . 1 .21 .-l- h- 1 3 R'-. ' qv 4 4 n 1 ', , 1 . . I -. 1 1: . . ' I 'I Q 1 s . 1 ' L.. ..,,, . . . . L ,. . A I - A . '1 1 ' A 4 'Ya . 11 1- ' ' ' ' l ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . ,, .' Y ' ' 1 .L Y ' . - V Q I , . , , - 1 . 1. 11 '1 1. ' f - 1 - L 5 V 1 . 1 , . 1. 4 1,1 Y ' ' 5 1 1 a I K , y 3 1 A A P' y Ya . l 7 3 1 1 A I 7 - 4 I lfk ' 1. v ' 1 1 , 1 , g1ven more well-deseryed nat1onal and state awards. wi 1 4 ' 1 I ' 1 1 ' - 1 ' 1 s ' Q - 1 1 1 , ' .Q 1-. . 1 Y 1 1 , L 1 14 - , ' ,l 1 4 - ry Yr 7' w 1,1 . ' Y 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 y 1 1 , J , ' 'Y ' 7 D . . 7 , . . ' . .Ay , , ' Y A Y , , ,1,. ,L J ,R , I L , , , 1 -- . if 1 ,1 , 1 , , 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 Y. 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' - 1 so ' T ' . 1 1 - - I 4 , CHAPMAN and our own Ralph Branca CARL TEN NEY The team posted a good record but we drd get off to a poor start because we had all learned to use a rake so much better than a bat Our track stalwarts were LARRY TOMS DON WAITE GREY GODDARD and BRUCE GAUTHIER Brucre was throwrng thc shot and Bull was throwrng rt too the shot that rs We sent a large delegatron to the All State Musrc lestrval at Burlrngton thrs year BEVERLY DANIELL MARILYN GUSTAFSON CARROL RICE VIRGINIA HERRICK PHIL SMITH ROGER CHAPMAN WAR RLN LAZELLE VIRGINIA HEWITT represented the band BILL DENNISON GORDON ULMER MARY HOPKINS PHYLLIS WHITNEY BLVERLY BOVER were members ot the socal group Those who drdnt at tend strll vxonder rf thrs gang drd anythrng up there rn the lrne of musrc N May es erybody turned out the grrls rn new exe nrng dresses and the boys rn rented surts or vshatex er they could drg up for the occasron to attend the Junror Prom It was put on by none other than the class of 50 and was sard to be the best rn years We don t lrlce to brag or anythrng lrlce that but Four boys and two grrls vrere chosen to go to Boys State and Grrls State rn une They were held at Norwrch Unrw ersrty and Vermont unror College respeetrvely The fortunate males to attend were TIM RYAN BILL DEN NISON LARRY TOMS and HARRY ANDERSON The grrls vs ere MARY HOPKINS and BETTY HOUGH TON These lucky classmates learned about gow ernment played rn athlctrc contests and met many nrce fellows and grrls from thrs state Well there se ms to be nothrng else that I can bore you wrth so I wrll remove my self from thrs platform rn favor of someone who rs more easy on the eyes PHYLLIS WHITNLY' HJHJ fren AIIKIFIIUII Sensor Year N 0 the roar that some of our und rclassmcn may have heard on the fateful Sep ember day of 1949 was not caused by Hyrng saucers rt was rust the clatter of one hundred and erght drgnrfied senrors filrng rnto Brattle boros Rogues Gallery We were rmmedrately attracted by the famous parntrngs and statues Oh and was thrs one of Walt Drsney s characters standrng on the pedestal 7 Why no' It was Napoleon hrmself Uncle Carl Mrller After takrng our hands and leadrng us fwrth the help of a hefty left footj to the boards called seats our money mad pal began to recrte hrs prece about Why money rs made That could mean only one thrng Mr Mrller had a dencrt rn hrs cash He chose as hrs proteges wrth the horsewhrps PEGGY SAGE DON WAITE and ROGER CHAPMAN Of course we weren t forced to pay but we E D drdn t want to face the Freshres wrth scars on our faces What was that 7 Lrsten' A drfferent vorce over the P A 7 Yes Mr Wrggrn had had all he could take from us wrz ards and had left the rnstrtutron Mr O Merrdrth Parry of Proctor had come to talce over the dutres as master and or The Freshman Blowout the dance where the senror boys compete wrth each other to see who can wrn the hearts of the most Freshmen grrls was the first event of the year and went off rn great style at the Communrty Hall The open mouthed freshres who had been slrcked up by mamma were there and sat as unual on the srdelrne watchrng the upperelassmen strut therr stuff Those statues rn the halls better lcnown as trathc oth eers who always left classes four mrnutes early to tell Jokes were DONALD HOPKINS WAYNE WEATH ERHEAD BILL DENNISON CARL TENNEY FRED BERRYMAN HOWARD LEE JOHN CARLSON DON WAITE EUGENE BROOKS NICK MILLER LEFTY COREY ALDEN HANNUM PHIL SMITH ROGER CHAPMAN LARRY TOMS FRED HER RICK and TIM RYAN These boys had to be rn A 1 physrcal eondrtron to cope wrth those underclassmen lads ITH the eomrng of fall came Coach Natowrch s call for the Charles Atlas men The grrdrron stars who romped around Stolte Freld playrng leap frog and drop the hankre were GREY GODDARD BRUCE GAUTHIER WINSTON COBB DAN DUDEK DOODIE ANDERSON ERNIE CARLSON CAB BAGE TENNEY and DON WAITE The team had a very successful year wrth srx wrns two defeats and one tre On the day when electrons were held the clay TIM RYAN walked up and down the arsle sluggrng those who drdn t rote for hrs candrdate GLENN CHICKERING was elected presrdent wrth JOYCE NIXON to replace hrm rn case of hrs premature death BEV BOVER was selected for secretary to carry on our r ast correspondence and KIYI CARLSON the shy traffic oliicer to rattle our prggy banlcs Those elected to represent our class on the Student Councrl were JOHN CARLSON LEFTY COREY ANN CHAMBERLIN JOYCE NIXON BEV BOVER ROGER CHAPMAN all commanded by HARRY AN DERSON The Pep Club was agarn brought rnto berng under the gurdance of Mrs Chaffey Elected to the presrdency was BILL DENNISON JOYCE NIXON was hrs ever farth ful secretary The purpose of thrs club was to rarse the morals er morale of the sports mrnded boys Then came basketball Those huskres wrth the beautrful legs were TIM RYAN DAN DUDEK DOODIE AN DERSON DON WAITE and CABBAGE TENNEY managed by KIYI CARLSON These boys drd a swell job for therr Alma Mater Comrng rnto the sportlrght agarn thrs year was the 1 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EDI sulclde squad or the skl team The only semor who represented our noble group was none other than the GORDON ULMER Gordle dxd a Hne job on his hlckorxes capturing thlrd and fourth places In Jumpxng at the Interscholastlc meet at Lyndonvxlle HF band was well represented this year l'y sexeral musically lnclmed senxors The contrlbutors of squeaks and flat notes were ANN CH AMBFRLIN VIR CINIA HFWITT BFTTY HOUCHTON VIRCINIA HERRICK JACK ROBB CARROLL RICI' WARREN LAZELLE MARILYN CUSTAINSON BFVFRLY DANIELL ROGLR CHAPMAN BARBARA TA'IE and PHIL SMITH Thc songblrds rn our mrdst who wtrblcd at thc Solo Concert at Green Street School were JULII: KING CORNY LIVINGSTONE GLORIA BOVER JOAN COLBURN POLLY RIVERS GORDON ULMER and BILL DENNISON To enable the singers to rude rather than hltch hike to the muslc festivals and to provide mox res for us krddxes It was decided that we would sell magazme subscriptions agam thus year For our able busmess manager and secre tary BILL DENNISON and POLLY MAY respectn ely were chosen We managed to haul m S3 326 50 of which the school recerved 551084 The top salesmen were sensors mlnd you JACK ROBB and PHIL SMITH BARB TATE CATHERINE BINGAMAN and FRED HERRICK were the semor newshounds for Miss Lords Spotlrght thxs year They always succeeded nn brmgnng ln the week old news and local domgs To help these lclds along a school paper the Ray was begun Serving as edrtor rn chxef was BILL DENNISON as soclate editor PHYLLIS WHITNEY humor editor Bev Bover art edltor GINGER HEWITT sports edltor HOWARD LEE and semor news editor FRANNY COVEY Mrs Murdock and Mr Scott were faculty ad vrsers WARREN LAZELLE most expertly managed the edu torshlp of the Dlal To asslst hlm with the essays cuts and poems were NICK MILLER assistant edrtor DAVE MANLEY busmess manager MARILYN CHICKER ING art edrtor GLORIA BOVER VIRGINIA HEW ITT and BILLIE MAE JOHNSON assistant art editors MARY BINGAMAN ANN CHAMBERLIN DON HOPKINS WAYNE WEATHERHEAD BETTY HOUGHTON MARCIA JONES and LARRY TOMS associate edxtors Agam thus year the Dual won lts usual honors THF hawkeyes who patroled the counters up In the attlc to see that everyone dropped hrs money into the box except on bargain day were BARB TATE ALICE DAVIS BEV DANIELL BARB LUNDEN CATHER INE BINGAMAN JEAN SECHRIST MARTHA SNOW DONNA SHAW POLLY RIVERS JOYCE NIXON and BARBARA PUTNAM A few of our boys just couldn t understand why Mr Parry mslstcd that they pay th regular prxce Was It thenr fault that they couldn t dlstxngulsh between a nnckel and a quarter7 The orators of our class who partlclpated In the annual Sherman Prrze Speaking Contest were POLLY RIVERS MARCIA JONES whose speech won frrst place and GLORIA BOVER whose deln ery won third prnze The New England Muslc Fcstnal demanded the talent of JOAN COLBURN MARY HOPKINS GLORIA BOVER and POLIY RIVFRS whxle those who lent thclr volccs to thc fcstn xl It thc ucen Clty In Vermont wcre JOYCI DARLINC DORIS ANN BOMBARD CORNELIA LIVINCSTONF MYRNA CONSTAN TINF GORDON ULMFR FUGFNF BROOKS BIIL DENNISON and JARVIS COLEMAN With the xrrn nl of sprung c Ime thc meutable arrival of baseball Thc fellows who dlstrlctcd the audncncc composed mostly of thc scwmg club-by hnttlng homc runs every few mmutes wcrc LEITY COREY ERNII' and KIYI CARLSON 'I IM RYAN DOODIE ANDER SON and DAN DUDEK Along wnth baseball c imc track GORDON ULMER GREY GODDARD BRUCE GAUTHIER and LARRY TOMS were thc fellows who messed up the cmders In tennis Mr Scott turned out a fine team The semor boys wnth the rackets were PHIL SMITH FRED BERRY MAN DON HOPKINS DAVE MANLY and ROGER CHAPMAN and DON WAITE For bemg a good gurl and good boy and for laughmg at the teachers jokes MARY HOPKINS and JACK ROBB were selected to recenc the D A R Crtlzenshrp Award HF Sports Dancc sponsored by the Student Council was onc of the most successful actnvmes of the year Dancing to the muslc of Dick Perry everyone had a super colossll tlmc In May the gurls donncd thcxr long dresses and the boys thcxr tuxedos for thc annu1l unxor Prom held at Lawton Hall When May c lme rollmg around nt was tum to conslder who would have the honors of domg the commencement parts The faculty finally declded on BARBARA PUT NAM MARY HOPKINS WAYNE WEATHER HEAD and FRED HERRICK For the class w1ll MAR THA SNOW and GORDON ULMER were selected for the class prophecy MARILYN CHICKERING and ROGER CHAPMAN were elected To sum up the hlsto rles of the last four ycars POLLY RIVERS DOODIE ANDERSON WARREN LAZELLE and your SENIOR HISTORIAN werc chosen OW that June IS herc oncc again md we have com pleted our four years of high school we want to ex press our gratitude to the principal to the faculty and to our fellow studcnts for makmg our stay at B H S an cn Joyable and a prohtablc onc We shall never forget thls Ivy clad buxldmg or what wc have learned ID It So long B H S ' We your last graduating class salute you' Phyllis 101171116 W 17117165 ,. . . ,, . . . . . 1 ,J . , . 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I . . .. , c , . 1 ' - ' ' ' 1 1 '- 7 ' 1 a . 1 - 4 CLASS WILL l the great grand and glorrous graduates of 1950 do hereby proclarm and declare thrs to be our last Wrll and Testament To NORRIS BUCKINGHAM we bequeath CARL QAlex rs my name Brg Alex'j TENNEY S swagger so that she can fight her way through to the pencil sharpener every sex enth perrod promptly at quarter of one To CAROLYN QBow down ey ery body ' Here I come J DUTTON PHYLLIS QI ll se what Barb slys about rt'j WHITNEY leayes one of her cheerful smrles hoprng that someday MISS DUTTON wrll learn to use rt MARILYN fLook there goes a red lord 'Q GUSTAI SON leax es her abrlrty to take corners on tvso vsheels to her two srsters rn srn MARIE I dont drrxe fast I yust haxe a heaxy foot'j SPENO and JOANNE O ou d be amazed at how many my jeep wrll hold J MINOTT then people wrll haxe as much confidence rn thcrr dm rng as they do rn MARILYNS whrch rsnt sayrng much for any of them To MARYJANE Mantrap DE VOL we leaye our most prrzed possessron GINGER QI play the glocken sprelj HEWITTS lrttle Black Book We hope that these extra numbers vxrll make the next school year more bearable for Nature s Lrttle oke To all the nature grrls vrho say We hate other tovn ns too but you knovl the good nerghbor polrcy we leaye the bug vurndows and sp rcrous roomrness ot Room 20 Thus they may make thcmselyes seen to all passersby more easrly than from the dark confmes of rooms 23 74 and 25 BARBARA MALCOLM the Don t' Stop and Don t stop' grrl leay es some of her talents for wardrng off enemy attacks to FAN QCome and get rtj CAR RUTH who wouldn t use rt on her death bed anyvr ay We hope that someday the red head wrll learn to say that avtfulword no' MARILYN CHICKERING leases her 49 Ford to any unror grrl who thrnks that she can put rt to the uses MARILYN drd Her car rs a famrlrar landmark around these parts you know Any trme you see rt after ten o clock you knovn you re at the tennrs courts BRUCE fGet mto the car stooprd' I feel lrke makrn out'j GAUTHIER grves about 200 lbs to brg OBIE O BRIEN hoprng that OBIE wrll frll a yacant tackle slot next year OBIE rs the sweet character who throws those rnky sprt balls rn thrrd study E lease DAN DUDEK S Red Sox to any one who wrll take them POLLY MAY leay es some of her brarn to PHIL fDaah' me Mr Davrs7j HARDING who could accept some from everyone and strll fall short of the mark FRED HERRICK Ieay es hrs shyness to BETTY ANN CI may be only a freshman but 'Q CHICKERING and PEGGY fCome up and see my etchrngsj SHALLOW LARRY fCome wrth me to the drrye rnj TOMS be queaths some of hrs romantrc talents to THEODORE Gunga GARFIELD who makes a lrttle go a long way JARVIS QI dance J COLEMAN leaves JOAN QI prance'j COLBURN to DAVE QI don t go out wrth any one except grrlsj PERRY To RUTH Frenchre McCLELLAN we leave two more babres to srt wrth so that she can entertain rn her customary fashron two more trmes a week up on North ern Ax enue To any freshman grrls whom the senror boys may haye mrssed we bequeath that poem entrtled Wha Hoppen 7 wrrttcn by EUGENE fAre you gonna fix me up tonrght Ulmer 71 BROOKS JAC K QI loye em and they leaxe me'j ROBB gryes hrs beat up taxr to OAN QI h ne to carry a bat to keep the boys 1way'j WILSON so she can make hrs male colleetron up on Western Ay enue We bequeath WARREN fGrrls are dumb-I ll take Shasta'j LAZELLE S bubblrng enthusrasm and musreal abrlrty to KENNETH AINSWORTH who has nerther To BEVERLY QI m keen for boys'j GALE we leaye an crcctor set If anythrng happens to the Connectrcut brrdge she c rn strll get ox er to another state 0 the grggle grrls of 51 OAN QPeople cant tell us apartj and LOIS QOK so Ill black your cye'j HAYMARCH vVe grxe the good humor of TINY QA lrttlc goes a long may thank goodness'j FLETCHER hoprng that the tvxrns wrll someday get along wrth each other as vsell as they do vsrth therr frrends LARRH fThat shy act always gets em'j COREY leayes hrs car to another out of town commuter JANE All you boys grye me a rough trme'3 ALLEN so that she can stop botherrng all the boys for a rrde home Upon DEENIE QWeIl brg boy you don t look so hot to me'j WHITE we settle a lrttle of BEV fBeat rt Buster' You re a yerk'j BOVERS aloofness wrth the knowledge that a lot of aloofness won t go anywhere ROGER CHAPMAN and PHIL SMITH leaye their pull wrth the teachers to EUGENE fNot me Mr Fred ler j SEARLES knowrng that rnsrde of twenty four hours rt wrll be lost IM CCheaper by the dozenj PUTNAM leaves hrs Ioye lrfe to BERNARD fl could use rt'j SHORT Upon IOANNE fDont wrrte anythrng about me'j MANCH we settle some of JEANNE fMy frrends call me Candy Q SECHRIST S forwardness because we feel that JOANNE rs far too trmrd rn some thrngs To PINKY QI don t lrke hrm' he wouldn t go out wrth rne'j DURESS we gladly grve MARTHA fHow do I know what trme Marrlyn got rn 75 SNOW S prrze reerpe book entrtled How to Snare Men and Prek up Peter Farrdonr To the cats of the unror class we leaye one beat up fCu1111 med Il jage 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I I U I Q CLASS PROP!-IECY O M' Crash' Bang Thanks to EDDIE MAYs new rnxentron the drvrng drshpan the most recent rmproxement oxer the flyrng saucer of twenty years ago we have just descended upon the new underground crty of Irttsburg LUCILLI' IITTS for whom thrs submerged paradrse was nrmcd strrted thrs project soon rfter graduatrng from B H S As we untanglc ourselves from the wreckrge of the drshpan we see- three brg husky guards comrng through the smoke to rm estrgatc the hullabaloo We soon recog nrze them as our old classmates ALDIN HANNUM ROBERT COVIY md FRANKLIN CALLUP They escorted us to the crty hall where we find EVPRITT JOHNSON painting the words NICHOLAS MILLER Mayor on one of the office doors As we enter hrs othce we find NICK srttrng behrnd the desk pufling awry on a SAGE Crgar Thrs chorce brand of stogre rs a product of the PEGGY SAGF Crgrr Com pany Between puffs NICK drctates to hrs very capable To show us around the crty NICK calls rn two of hrs best gurdes BULL GODDARD and BRUCE GAUTH IER Leayrng the crty hall we meet the Atomre Energy Commrssoner GLENN CHICKERING who was elected to thrs office because of hrs superb abrlrty to blow thrngs up' Wrth hrm rs hrs prrvate nurse PHYLLIS WHITNEY PHYLLIS rs keeprng careful watch ow er GLENN untrl he completely recovers from hrs last explosron As we rrde along on the glrde walk we come to a neat lrttle beauty saloon owned and operated by DONNA SHAW JEAN SECHRIST and BARBARA LUNDEN These three old classmates specralrze rn bald men s harr cuts If you re not bald when you go rn they guarantee that you mrll be when you come out' A good example of thrs rs RICHARD CANEDY who rs just lcavrng after hrs darly x rsrt We harl a jet cab operated by FREDDIE BERRYMAN to take us to the Yankee Stadrum where the Dodgers are playrng the Red Sox rn an exhrbrtron game We always knew FREDDIE would find some way to get more than 95 M P H out of a car Arrrvrng at the staclrum we are greeted by TIMMY RYAN owner of the Red Sox After that team beat the Yankees for ten strarght years TIM decrded to buy out the Red Sox so that he could be on the wrnnrng team for a change From hrm we learn that CAB BAGE TENNEY KIYI and ERNIE CARLSON are rn the Red Sox lrne up thrs afternoon We are somewhat sur prrsed to find them playrng for thrs aggregatron but srnce the Dodgers were put back rnto the mrnor league they were forced to change therr allegrance As the Dodgers take the field we notrce LEFTY COREY on the mound Who s that yellrng Peanuts and popcorn Wh rt s none other than DON HOPKINS the old nut hrmself' As we glance rnto the sectron desery ed by extrngurshed guests we obserxe sexerrl celebrrtres Among them rs HARRY S Truman NO' NO' I mean HARRY AN DERSON Presrdent of the Underground Krngdom Also we see JULIE KING and CORNY LIVINGSTONI: the famed stars of the Prudentral Opera Company HOW ARD LEE world renowned star of stage screen and ultraxrsron md PHIL SMITH famous concert pranrst PHIL just recently jlayed it the dedrcrtron of MAG NACHI llrll After mrkrng her fortune on Wall Street BARB left three mrlhon dolllrs to burld thrs structure rn her memory I look rnto thc teleyrsron booth md sec 1 ARROLI RIC I 19 sportsc ister As the announcer s iorce booms oxcr the loud spe rker we recognrze rt as berng th at of WARREN LA7I'LLI: Whrle we are enjoyrng the game we 1re suddenly clrsturbcd by someone prekrng up bottles Well for he rven s srk ' It s the old soak BILL DFNNISON' BILL tells he gets 1 fre bottle for every five hundred emptres We rlw lys knew that he had cl good head for busrness' a long home run rn the last of the nrnth to gnc the Red Sox a 5 4 yrctory ox er the Dodgers As we leave we see OHN ROBB headrng hrs twenty krds rnto hrs blue panel truck JOHN figures that rts chelper by the dozen COVEYS Cafe looms rnto srght smce rt rs owned by ERANNY we decrde to drop rn to simple her cookrng We are ushered to a table by the head warter VICTOR NELSON Our wartress JUNE MORLOCK takes our order and hurrres off to the krtchen where CARROLL LOOMIS prepares the exotrc concoctrons At the next table srt three sophrstrcated lookrng ladres We recognrze them as the three rnseparables of hrgh school days none other than ANN CHAMBERLIN BEV BOVER Ind JOYCE DARLING We are currous about therr berng dressed rn whrte We soon learn that they are the founders of the new CUTTING Hosprtal named rn memory of MAROLYN the list person to b unfortunate enough to be therr patrent Poor MAROLYN she never was able to tell about rt Howeyer we are also enlrgh en d as to what BILL CODY rs dorng Th new hosprtal rs now under hrs careful superx rsron BILL S abrlrty of cuttrng up makes hrm the rderl man for thrs posrtron Wasn t he always 9 The hosprtal gets rts drugs from COLEMAN S comfy commodrous complete Corner Drug Store operated by JARVIS COLEMAN the crty pharmacrst The most wrdely purchased drug rs ARV S arsenrc Thrs rs used as a remedy when everythrng else farls As we emerge from the cafe we notrce a man lrmprng toward us Thrs p rson of course rs none other than IM PUTNAM our one and only IM tells us that he rs part owner of the Lazy Q Ranch one of the largest rn thrs vrcrnrty Hrs p rrtner FRED I-IERRICIs. just re cently jorned rmrny to help take care of the surplus money IM walked down the street wrth us untrl we came to Dr TOM S office LARRY rs one ot the best of Z o . 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V, ..,.a - . , , '. , ,., , . ,, ' , ' ll yeterrnarnns hrs only trouble rs that rn the last thrrteen ears he hasn t been able to cure an than but ork l I In P L look across the street and see DAN DUDEK Of course you know what DAN rs dorng rt you dont he rs walkrng wrth one member of hrs St Mrke s harem ust about ten paces behrnd gu ss what the rest of her frrends are meekly followrng Too bad but Iguess the St Mrke grrls took oyer where DOT DOYLE left off rn our unror year Suddenly we are blrnded by flashrn lrghts' As we glance upward we se MARCIA JONES Hashrng on a marquee She rs currently starrrng rn HARLOW Broth ers productron Senror Hrt a sequel to unror Mrss DONALD and EVERETT started makrng motron pre tures soon after leayrng B H S They always saw motron rn ey erythrng' As we trudge along we go by GUSSIES Gamblrng Hall where we see DAVID MANLEH and BILLII' MAE JOHNSON tryrng therr luck shootrng drce From all reports MARILYN rs makrng a small fortune Up the street drryes JOHN LEONARD rn hrs 1970 Putt mobrle OHN pulls mto the BROOKS Serrrce Statron Own d by EUGENE where IRENE BENSON SHIRLEX BOLSTER and BARB SANDERSON rre rttcndants Gas' Next we see the Irttsburg lamous luneral frrendly undertaker WAYNI' comes out lookrng for busrness but because he thrnks we rre good for a few more years he chats a whrle and then returns to hrs drmly lrghted establrshment Howes er we haye learned what DON WAITE rs do rng to amus hrmself DON ow ns an Old Iadres Home He couldnt decrde on Just one so he takes care ot them all' To manage hrs busrness affarrs we frnd DORRINL CLARK as hrs capable secretary As we round the corner we notrce a long lrne of m n At the yery front we see our own GORDON ULMER ready to dash through the doors as soon as they are opened You probably already know what thrs well known es tablrshment rs It rs the New Howard and naturally Mr Ulmer rs gorng rn to see rf he has mrssed a trrck Thrs er un burldrng rs owned and operated by PERCY SPRAGUE BOB SKINNER and BOB PER RIN Keeprng the lrne of males rn order rs the Chref of Polrce herself OAN USIN wrth her abl assrstants MARY PINNEY and CONNIE HOWARD wh n they can t who can 7 There goes that powerful ANITA MAGOON We are told that thrs female Charles Atlas rs workrng for the Kellogg Company adyertrsmg Gro Pup Rrbbon Dog I ood Es rdently ANITA thought Wheatres was too orrgr nal MAYS Insurance Agency rs Just ahead POLLY went mto that busrness for the benefit of those who lrke to play erumple fender on Marn Street I3 oUNc1No down the street come CLAIRE HUDSON and ROBERTA MILLS the two shoe shrne gals EDI When Bl RT and CLAIRE were both munchrng on the same hot dog workrng from opposrte ends a shoe shrne boy came rnto Drnsmoor s Drnner I mean Drnsmoor s Drner whreh rs owned by JANE DINSMOOR and ordered steak and french frreds Rrght th n and there th grrls decrded that there was more money rn shoe shrnrng than there was rn operatrng a lemonade stand As a low flyrng helrcopter swoops down we see Cob by s Draper Sery ree wrrtten on the srde We are told that WINSTON and BETSEY COBB are rn busrness together One of therr most precrous customers rs the BINGA MANS Nursery MARY and CATHERINE used to teach at a boys school but they decrded that younger ehrldren would be easrer to manage MYRNA CONSTANTINE rs now the proud owner of a new type of salon that specralrzes rn stretehrng short people to any desrred length Her most loyal customers are BARBARA HARRINGTON and GLORIA BOVER They are both almost me feet tall now after berng elongated by MYRNA S methods Heres great news' BARBARA MALCOLM rs now exclusrye desrgner of bathrng surts for Pow rs Models BARB docs some modelrng herself her speeralty berng a one prcce well tlmost one whole prcce bathrng surt Many p ople hayc trred to flnd out whrch prcce rs mod cled but all hue b en unsuccessful so frr Perhaps thrs young bachelors JOAN COLBURN and RUTH BROOKS hare burlt an arrport They hope to hare real plan s som day but untrl then they are usrng rt as a publre parkrng area tmostly nrght parkersj and chargrng a small fee as rent from all reports thrs rs 1 yery good busrness A new charn of grocery stores has recently been es tablrshed The so called Last Natronal Stores are owned and operated by EDWINA FLETCHER and POLLY RIVERS TINY S busrness ethcreney orrgrnates from her experrence as a clerk rn a grocery store rn her old home town West Brattleboro POLLY deerded to go rnto busr ness wrth her because she could make only S500 a week srngrng wrth Carry Pomo DORIS BOMBARD and BARBARA TATE haye oyened up the Know All Se All Catch All Detectrye Agency At present they are workrng on the case of the mrssrng Vrrgrnras VIRGINIA HEWITT and VIR GINIA HERRICK were lrst seen ten years ago when they started out rn an rttempt to go around the world on a pogo strck After ALICE DAVIS rccoyercd from amnesra she de crded to yrsrt MARTHA SNOW a clarryoyant to find out what her actryrtres had consrsted of rn the past few months MARTHA becrme so rnterested rn ALICES past that she ncyer c rme out of her trance Drd she ex er 7 HF home for men men and more men managed by CHARLOTTE WI-IIPPLE and LOUISE WRIGHT was forced to close today because the men couldn t stand ffmllfzmd ml J we .Nj 2 0 T H A L ,, ' ' . 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XJ E DI THE MORGAN HORSE fCommued mm page 71 I-LW years ago rt became possrble to regrster a lilly or mare as a three quarter Morgan Thrs opened a frne opportunrty for a person to start a lrne of horses whrch could eventually become fully regrstcred smce .1 hlly colt from an unregistered Morgan mare and 1 regrstered Morgan stud could be registered as a three quarter Morgan By contnnurng to reuse colts from thrs now three quarter Morgan md 1 fully rcgrs tered stallron a person could eventutlly h we fully regrstercd horses Morgans have been cross bred wnth other breeds of horses because of therr great stamrna and endurance Stallrons have been used to good advantage rn the West rn the cross breedrng of Morgans and natrvc mustangs to provrde a superror qualrty stock horse They have also been used rn many Instances to Improve body con formation and char lcter rn some of our orrgmal breeds of horses and ln many new breeds whrch have been developed rn later years lt rs sud that Dan Patch formerly the holder of the world s fastest trottmg rec ord carrred quite a brt of Morgan breeding The Harvester a recent wrnner of the famous Hamble tonran also carrres Morgan blood ANY breeds of horses have come mto tax or for 1 short trme but have gradually lost therr popu larrty because of some feature whrch made them erther rmpractrcal or rmpossrble for the average horseman to own The Morgan however has always been a popultr horse because he rs not lrmrted to just a fevs uses but rs adaptable to almost any use Recently a punk granite tablet was placed over the grave of Mr ustln Morgan rn the Randolph Center cemetary to perpetuate the memory of the man who brought to Vermont the colt which was later to become famous The legend of ustrn Morgan will never drc because hrs story wrll be passed from gencratron to generatron as It has already been done He mll alwrys lrve rn the hearts of Vermonters for even today he stands ID bronze splendor ln the form of .1 lrfe srzc statue at the U S Morgan Horse larm at Weybrrdge Frederzek Randall Hernrk THE JAPAN INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY fclllfllllled mm page 82 able to be eultrvated for rusrng food The specral 1d vantages of this srte are a number of uncompleted but substantral burldmgs a legacy from the japanese war machine It was here that during the latter phases of the war a great mllxtary avratron school was planned and started It rs rronrcal that thrs school orxgrnally desrgned to tram the drscrples of war, IS now dedrcatecl to the educatron of the drscrples ot peace The Unrversrty wlll be non sectlrran md wrll no bar 1 student from enterrng on recount of race natron llrty or rellgron There rs a trde rn apan today Howrng strongly rn favor of democracy and Chrrstlan prmcr ples The washrng out of the old system his created a Hurd condrtron from which wrll emerge 1 PCWffI.1fh and a new way of lrfe for the apanese people Now before the pittern rs set IS the time for Amerrcins who hope for peace rn the Far Fast to realrzc the rmportxncc of this trend To the apanese this Unlversrty rs 1 symbol of C hrrstunnty md of Democrlcy They have turned therr eyes tow :rd Amcrrca wlth conhdcnt hope thxt th funds needed to makc the first umts of the Unrversrty unto 1 functromng rcrlnty wall soon be forthcoming The success of this enterprrse wrll be 1 tremendous strmulus towards the growth of apan as a dcmoeratrc pc 1ce lovmg natron and wrll play an Important role IH the furtherlnce of world peace N1 ny Llilllik H0 emu DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUBMARINE fforllrnued from page 102 They are known to have at least 9 of the snorlcel equrpped vessels whrch were approprrated by the Allres at the con clusron of the war wrth Germany At that trme both Russra and the Unrted States recenved plans for a hydrogen p roxrde engrne whrch would do away wlth the snorkel Whether these wall prove feasnble or not remams for the future to declde Westxnghousc rs workmg on an atomx power plant for use ln submmnes These facts show that the World powers fully realize the potentlalltles of under ser vessels 1 Americans owe to the submarine service a debt whreh wrll nes er be fully apprecrated When we see the ansrgma of the two dolphxns on a sarlor s arm let us remember that although the emblem IS so lrttle t stands for so much llfzyle R14 hard U' eztlverbead HISTORY OF VERMONT TEACHER TRAINING fC0r1tmued fr 111 page I 2 varrous other entertamme-nts were provrded by the townspeople Whrle these actrvrtles were carrred out students and volunteers mlde the necessary alteratrons on the burldmg lt rs now evrdent that the schools at Castleton and ohnson are not large enough and do not have the proper facrlrtres to supply the requrred number of teachers for Vermont Temporarrly students are berng trarncd at Lyndon but the present Board of Educatron feels that Vermont as unable to support properly more than lCu1111uued wr page 461 - c , c e . . f l . 1 - . 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E D HARRX SVEN ANDERSON JR Doodle 'Ibe only uuy Io bare 4 fiend ll 1 be one Doodles face and fraendly ways no one could afford to mass He s been a very actrve fellow especaally Student Counctl member rumor cass ptesrdent and athlete Has asprrataons lead htm to college where we know hell surely land has place Salver B 4 Class Prtsadent l Class Treasurer 7 Commencement Marshall Ftotball Squadl 2 3 4 Lf. man 3 4 Co Captain 4 Basketball Squadl 2 3 4 Letterman 3 4 Base Squadl 7 3 4 Lettcrm Blowout Commattee 4 Cnrten Mt Boys State 3 School Boy Patrol 4 Tratfac Ofhcer 4 junaor Prom Com mrtee 3 Student Councal 7 3 4 Vtce Prestdent 3 Presadent 4 Home Room Laeutenant Maganne Drrve 3 Class Hastory 4 IRENE ANNETTE BENSON Blondre Shorrae No! ubal you do but hou gnu do Il Here rs one of the tmy quret mem bers of our class nevertheless she has many fraends Her cheerfulness and co operataon are apprecaated by her teachers as well as by her classmates Her fnends say that she has a hne sense of humor too Lots of luck to you Irene' D I Club4 FREDERICK WILLIAM BERRYMAN Fred Most of :be rbadouf 1 lbll ll e ne mused by anmdmg Ill our our: mu rbme Heres one of our constant hunters To be truthful he usually hnds some thang Fred plans to become electrical enganeer for bugger and het ter electrons just call on ham' We ve seen ham at work an the physacs lab so we know that he wrll be one of the best an hrs chosen held Salver B 4 French Club 3 Pep Club 4 Basketball Squad l QBFAQ L braraan Z QBFAJ Lost and Found Department 4 Trcket Taker 4 Tennas Squad 4 School Boy Patrol 4 Traffic Ofhcer 4 Scaence Club 3 4 Scaence Club V1cePres1dent 4 Glee Clu 1 QB FA J Labrary Assrstant 4 CATHERINF LORD BINGAMAN Kitty Krt L1 e urlhoul llldllllfy ll gulll Although she as one of the quaeter members of our class Kat has many fraends and studaes hard Her teachers as well as her classmates feel sure of her success Wath a backang lake thas how can she lose' Good lutk to you' Spotlrght Board 4 French Club 7 3 Latm Club 2 3 Study Hall Monator 7 3 Latm Award I 7 Assastant rn Latan 3 Tacket taker 4 Sports Club 4 Volley Ball Manager 4 Labrary As sastant 3 MARY LORD BINGHAM Mrmr Mrttens Rare ll the muon o beauty amd ur ue Here as a garl who as always actave Whether at as wrrtang artacles for the Dall or managang the gtrls base ball team Mary performs each duty rn the same conscaentaous manner Col lege as her next goal and were sure that any school wtll beneht from havang her as one of ats student body Dual Board Edator 4 Year Book Commattee 4 lrench Club 7 3 Latan Clu 2 3 Secretary 3 Pep Club 4 Carls Baseball Squad Manager 4 Sen aor Frolac Commattu 4 I atm Award I 2 3 'lackct 'Iakcr 4 Latan Ass t at 3 Choar 7 3 4 Scacnce Club4 labrary Monator 3 4 SHIRLEY FTHEL BOLSTER Shar rs A blzlhe hem maker tx blooming :large Sharley as a ,carl who enpoys a lot of fun Smce she takes D I she has been excused etch day at hfth period a fact whrch puts her an a rather envrable posataon She as the proud owner of a dravers lxcensc so we know that she wrll always be sure of a way to get home to that thravang metropolas of Putney Alpha Epsalon 7 3 DORIS ANN BOMBARD Dab Dabbae Fuendrhlp II the Jlmdou o the eze umg ilhlfb alrengtlzena ullb lhe fel Img run o ll e Thas as certamly true rn Dons s case for she rs about the best friend a per son could hnd Wath that sweet smale and unpretentaous manner Dab has added something to mam room Well amss you Doras and we know that you ll have a happy future Alpha Fpstlon 7 3 4 Secretary to Mass lsackson 4 Grrls Glee Club Ac companast 7 BEVERLY JANE BOVER Bev Squrrt Innocent Good lbmgr tome nz small packager Bev as always welcome an any crowd It carat be because she towers over us all rn fact shes quate small lt anust be her good sense of humor whach has won her all her frrends De pendable ethcaent fraendly she has done more than her part an all school actavataes Class Vace Presadent 1 Class Secre tary 2 4 Alpha Epsalon 3 4 ep Club 1 Blowout Commrttee 4 Secre tary to Mrs Royce 3 Mrs Loveaoy 4 Cheer Leader 2 3 All State Musac Festival 3 Monator Typrng Room 3 Vocal Solo Contest 3 Student Councal 7 3 4 Secretary 4 Tacket Taker 4 Ray Fdator 4 Choar 3 f , . 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E D GLORIA ANN BOVER I zpplzed mme bear! to klzou and lu were out urfdom We call rt work she laughs and says its wonderful fun XVe re refer ring to that staggering load of study science Einstein voice and piano drawing and Shakespeare Theres that matter of reaching the highest phrloso phy and learning nothing else wrll satisfy Gloria' Dial Board Editor 3 4 French Club 3 4 Pres1dent4 Latm Club 2 Sec retary 7 Tyler Award 2 3 Sherman Prize Speaking Contest 13rd Prrzej 4 All State Music Festrval 3 4 Vocal Solo Contest 2 3 4 Glee Club Ac compamst 7 3 4 Study Hall Monitor 4 Sophomore Librarian 2 Dial As slstant Art Editor 3 4 Latin Award PUC ENE RICHARD BROOKS Tex Strne here IH nmrlery Eugene 15 arming for the title elec trrcal engineer and can tell you any thing about cars and machines This bend towards physics and his warm friendliness will be vsell directed vue feel Only a clear and decisive path should claim your future Eugene Pep Club 4 Baseball Squad Man rgcr 4 School Boy Patrol 4 Tratlic Otiicer 4 All State Music Festival 4 Choir 4 All Sports Dance Committee RUTH IDA BROOKS Ruthie In erery rank gfeal or rmall T1 lndutlrg rupportr uf all Unassummg friendly dependable thats how we know this girl from Vernon These qualities vull serve her vnell in the nursing field Oh uh Ruthie that doctor who just walked ln IS married' But vse trust you and yu should knovs Latm Club 3 RICHARD LAWRENCE CANEDH Dick He If ra e ubo doer bu bert Richard one of the quleter members of our class comes from Guilford He 15 one of the agricultural group who will undoubtedly become successful farmers Whatever you do choose as a vocation Richard we wish you the sery best of luck and happiness F F A12 3 4 Treasure ERNFST CARL CARLSON Erme Guernsey Swede And :mu Ibt pzlcher boldr llrfe bill md Hou be len Il go And nou Ibe llf ll fbzllered by Ike orce 0 Ermew b ou A guy with a brg heart and a lot of tun thats Erme ' Carlsons com ments and laughs have been heard man, times through room twenty Hrs partxc ular rnterests he in sports in which he rs outstanding He likes football and baseball best Ermes a whiz at shop' Football uad 1 2 3 4 Le m n 7 3 4 CoCapta1n 4 Basket ball Squad 1 2 Manager 3 Baseblll Squad 1 7 3 4 Letterman 2 3 4 JOHN RICHARD CARLSON Kryr johnny Le! me lllc And be u fl6'l1d10 mal Kryr I5 that blonde Swede whom vue see up at the baseball field Sports are his chief interests There rs hovx ever another interest a ccrtam freshman We can all be sure that john vull go a long may wrth his pleasing personality Best tf luck' Class President 2 Class Treasurer 1 4 Home Room Treasurer 1 Com Squad 2 Manager 4 Baseball Squad 7 3 4 Letterman 3 4 Blowout Com mittee 4 School Boy Patrol 4 Tr tthc Officer 4 junior Prom Committee 3 Student Council 7 3 4 Basketball Scorekeeper 3 ANN DUTTON CHAMBERLIN Anme A Ibmg 0 beauty If u joy fmeref Ann rs one of the most popular mem bers of our class If anythxngs going n you are sure to find her rn the thick of it This girl will certainly be a success in her work Dial Board Editor 4 Yelr Book Committee 4 Class Vice Presrdent Z Band 3 4 Letterman 3 Drum Mayor I 7 Orchestra 1 2 3 Assistant in English 4 French Club 2 Lam Club 1 Student Council 3 4 Study Hall Monitor 2 Choir 4 Library Assistant 3 Sophomore Librarian 2 Commence ment Chorus 4 Class Secretary I Class Motto Committee 4 ROGER CRAIG CHAPMAN JR L1 e bar been generour rurelg lo me Roger tall dark and you know vxhat has made many a heart flutter Hes made himself known by his en ft cement of traflic in the halls and his diligent work on the Student Coun crl With the school year finished he sets his feet toward U V M where hell take up electrrcal engineering Home Room Treasurer 4 Spotlight Board Editor rn chief 3 Band 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 Baseball Squad 2 3 Blowout Committee 4 Tyler Award 3 School Boy Patrol 4 Traffic Officer 4 Student Council 4 Science Club 3 4 Science Club Treasurer 4 Class Prophecy 4 ll 'Ali It Il ll lx . ,' If . 1 I ., ' ' I ' - 4 4' I. . t ' nf f A l' S ' I ' i I ' I , ' - - .. - .. 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I A Q I 4 , 2 S ' 5 EDI C LFNN BALFOUR CHICKFRINKI Chack W 1101: ben! bulb 111111111 111111 bllflldd enn as the e lo s 1 a served us as presadent durang ner sen nor year A certaan blue Chevvy has been Chack s trademark Wath has q ck t and ready smale l braghtened up every cl ss tl at he h s been an These qualataes wall take ham a great way an the world Best of every thang' Class President 1 Presidents Aa a ress 1 MARILY N jANl'TTlr CHICKFRHNC Chack Chackae D11 1116111 tbl gf rm! drerm 11111 111 1115 lung Chuck has been the very capable ar edator of the Daal bhe as one of those commerca al students who are sure to zo a long way an thas vocataon Her broad smale and wallang w ay have made her a swell classmate Youve pot our best washes lNIar1lyn' Silver B 3 Dual Board Edator 3 1 Art Edator 4 Assnstant Art Edator Home Room Treasurer 3 Alpha lp salon 7 3 4 Alpha Epsrlon Presrdent 4 Pep Club l unaor Prom Commrt tee 3 Secretary to Carl Maller 3 4 Monator Typang, Room 3 btudy Hall Monator 3 C S P A Conference 4 bchool btore 3 4 Grmate Garls bt ate QUNHJ 3 Class Pophecy 4 DORRINF ANNA CLARK Clzarlue S1lenfe Ia gf1'de11 Dorrme always greets eveaaa ne math an ear toear smale She as quaet ut when she has somethang to sn at 1 vvorthwhale We have frequently seen her an the chorus at a concert and she has proved to he dependable always Alpha Epsalon 7 3 4 Home Fco nomacs Club 1 Pep Club 1 becretary to Mr Vose 4 blonator Typing Room 3 Schocl Store 3 4 BETSEY MAY COBB Cobble Betty L11e 19m 1111 pleuaure nobler 111111 14711 01 1r1e11dv1a1p Betsey huLs from Chesterheld Her friendly manner and smrle have cap tured many fraends Althoueh she has never been one to make much noase her sense of humor and ready laugh have made her a blessmg when the gomg, has been hard WINSTON DANIEL COBB Corn Cobb 4 Ina 11 11111 11111 llpflghf ge1111e111111 Faght te am hght They do and so does Cobby ' NX'e ve all seen ham racing down the held at full steam bowlmg over has opponents Althouea a quiet chap he has succeeded an mals ana, has name known throughout the school Wk wash you the beit of every thang., for the future Wlnnae ' Pa mtball Squad 3 4 Ietterman 3 WIIIIAM GFORCF CODX Ba C nd 1111! 11111 belf 1 111,111 ure: 117 1111111 11 be fumpr band Ball has been busy vsorkmg., out nele school and carryang the home work load as vaell durmg these last three years He loves to dance and finds tame to steD out even goang to Keene or some dastant port to hnd a smoother floor We wash you an eventful lafe I a French Club 7 3 Pep Club 1 JOAN JUANITA COLBURN Joanne lmu 1111 md 1r111r glee za rr there Ibe 1111110 do 11142 mul 1 1 dare Wherever there as laughter youll ana oanae bhe takes delight m e aneanle and havane, swell tame lhe anterest an her Iafe lead her t Hanover where she hopes to tram tor nursmg, and be near her mam vo eataon buccess as at your feet oanae Class V1cePresrdent 5 Assastant ldator bpotlaght Board 3 Pep Club 1 4 jumor Prom Commattee 3 Secre tary to Mass Gates 3 4 Vocal olo Contest 1 New England Musac Festa sal 4 Alpha Epsalonl 7 3 4 School Store 3 'lacket Taker 4 Choar 1 3 JARVIS MERRILL COLFMAN arv j1rvxe C rlmueaa 1 11111 1111111 1116 1r1lr1 un U Illfllllflleb' wen hough v as quite us behind the counter learnang to be a pharmacast he always hnds tame to hat the haeh spots Everyone knows that he as a fellow wath the wat a d the knovs how to get ahead Best of lue arv Pep Club l Photography Club 1 'lyler Award 3 All State Musac l'est1 al 4 New York Herald Trabune lorum 4 Choar 3 4 E D MX RNA CONSTANCF CONSTANTINE Shorty Connle Her uell flperzed deedf remain A 3.,1rl w1th a zest for slngmg s prano and dancmg ts Myrna a cutt ltttle number on a typew rrtcr too' Her help as secretary to Mr Thomas wrll always be nn our mmds Whatever way her paths may turn well always be loolung forward to seemg her agam' Good luck Myrna' Home Economlcs Club I Secle tary to Mrs Baldwin 3 Mr Thomas 4 LAWRENCE GIRARD CORFX Lefty Larry ll 11111 Jr lurw 1 Ju m II pearls lefty ts one of thc mad chcmxsts up on the thlrd floor where all thc strange odors come from Dont lt this fool you though because. thus sery popular classmxtc rs ccrtunly on the ball He hides all srnousncss bc hmd a lolung attxtudc but wxth lus ahlllty he wnll ccrtalnly achluc any goal he dcslres Class Prestdent 3 Bxschall Squad 1 2 3 4 Baseball Iettcrman 7 3 4 School Boy Patrol 4 Traffic Othcer 4 unror Prom Commlttcc 3 Student Councxl 4 Scrcncc Club Presldent 3 Assrstant nn School Storc 4 FRANCES EMMA COVFX Fran Frannle Ib: llglvz 0 rleudabzp If Irie fb llghl 0 pbofplwrur ren! uber! all around If dub Fran has worked hard as a huck ster IH the school store. utte a gal ms she mstead of buying one pencrl are made to buy two judging by her past record anythmg she does rn the future wrll be garlanded with success Home Economxcs Club l 3 4 Re porter 3 Secretary 4 Gxrls Basket ball Squad 2 3 4 Letterman 3 4 Manager 4 Assxstant Manager 3 Sports Club 3 Mamgcrs Club 4 School Play 3 Assxstant rn Cbemlstry 4 Ray Edltor Reporter 4 ROBERT CLARK COVEY Bo A Jllll langue maker a une head Bob plans to be a farmer and he wxll be a good one He enyoys sports and has a garden for hrs favonte hobby Because he ts so quxet rn manner and ln speakmg we can be sure he wxll be a typical New England farmer F 3 4 Secreta Track Squad 3 4 Tyler Award 3 MAROLYN ELLYN CUTTING Mert Hemd !7Iel0dI6'J are Ju ee! Bur flame unheard are .ru eeler Mert has been qunet these four years hut we recogmze qualttles about her that are worth shoutmg about' She belongs to the commercxal group and has made a hne record there Her smrlc and gentle wrt wrll help her to achnese succcss rn everythrng she at tempts' Secretary to Mnss lord 4 Spotlnght Typnst 4 School Store 4 Monitor Typnng Room 4 BIHVYRIX ANN DANIFLL Bey Danny Pv zrlnt main per er! lf myonc wants to hold a square dmcc yust call on Beverly She rs an accomplrshed uolmnst and rs one ot' the futhfuls of the orchestra Bev hopes to he a school marm We can tll bc assurcd that her students will be wcll cducatcd and that they wall thmk hnghly of hcr n 1734 Orcestral 2 Homc Economics Club 3 4 P p Club I All State Musxc Festnval 1 2 3 4 New Fngland Music Festlval 1 .ION C l' FSTHFR DARLINC Darling All .zu needed by early one Nnlbfug ll ur ov good alone ltycc ns the Darling who rs al w tys WCIFIDL a blg smtle for everyone especrally the men Thus radlant wrnnkle of her countenance w1ll lead her a long way nn this world We all wrsh you the best of everythmg oyce French Club Z Latxn Club 2 Treas urer 7 Pep Club 4 All State Musrc Festnal 4 ALICF MARIE DAVIS IN oflamg gveal um er er achieved Ullb out erziburmsm Alxce one of our General class mates halls from the bug cxty of West Dummerston Her cheerful ways make her a wonderful person to have tn any class Her pleasmg d1spos1t1on ns sure to take her a long way rn the world Best of luck to you Alice' Orchestra 1 2 3 Home Economics Club 4 Reporter 4 E D XVII I IAM HOI I lb DFNNISON Bill Denny fu yrn fue ie lf! fy S1111 Iillflllllg Ill your 4 yu s ereat rntelest hes In spew s however he has been 1 loyal helper rn many rmportant school letryrtrcs Dur mg hrs semor year he l1ls been Idrtor mc ref of the ay s Im p t along wnth people will leul hum t success rn the future I3 st of l k u Bull rtlleht H lrd 3 I p C ' srdent 4 Blowout Connuttee er Alhlfel 3 C-reen Mt I3 x sur hool 5 yf Patrol lathe Ota lor 'rom llll 1 ee I 1 Dmce Committee I All St t Mrs Fesxvll 3 lilsltetblll Seorekeeper l :ence Club 7 mor Magazine Drrve lreutenant Assrst ant Busmess Mlnaeer 3 Mualeer l T et 'I lker I I lltor rn ehlefa Ru jANF ANN DINQMOOR I1 Il 1111141111 ,fr fe uh lr Ill 1 mmff ane has been lQllltIIllLfl1l'7 r a f our class or the last four years Hovyeyer ne IS alyyays mare of her prese ee bhe greets e eryone th a cheery hello Who could help but lppreclate 1 rrend luke her' We yu h you ae est of luck uae Xou deserxe nt Home Economics Club 3 4 DOROTHX FMMA DOX LF o! Do o lltle I1 Illell 1111 H1 I 1111 :ell fred fu Ifu ruler! Illell nn an aney tllt I odo ru ur newer hne Us wa tang, tune n matter when or yy ere rt 1 1 tr me e loya le frrenel liest of luelt yshereyer you go md vyhztever you do Home Icononues Club l Pep Club 4 State Homemalsers Con ference 7 DANIFI IJUllI'Ix Danny Dapper 111551 ufrlfa Illdfed uf 111 ll my 111 nie! an e 1 our football hencs h s also excelled Ill basketblll md ot er athletrcs Hs pe sonalrty mt y smrle hve won hum mm fI'l6l'lLlS Best of luck 1n any held you choose Dan' Nou ve certunly learned t spnrlt mf fur play Football Iettermln 3 4 Baslsctblll e erman 3 4 Iirseblll lettermm e I Bas b Squad l I lhseball bqt e 1 3 4 'UB I-I IUC ll l lr MARC ARPT FITTS UL OU QfelIe!1 I Il ll Thus demule mass has 1 charm all her own .as her huaee wrll readnly tell you All who know her are convinced that she vull make a capable vufc and xxonelerlul mother hood luck lou Tyler Avy ard 3 IIJWINA MARII FIITK HPR Tlny ve 717117 md 1 ren I 1 llllllllt ln second period loey class A roarmg has stlrted In the center we hne none other than our 'Frm Al th much shes small th lt I-.Ill packs a mean yslllop' Full of vrm and y120r she hnds her outsrde Interest rn danc s s sy her wsu toward her unbrtnon mterror decormne Class secretary 3 Pep Clu C eer Ieuler 3 FLAINF MARIF FRANKLIN Frankie lame My fro! I life' 1 ringing land If ame rs l truly carefree classmate us ready wrth e 1 me hand syhethel rt be rn the sc nl ue r on the s eets ol IL S e ls one ot those n dustrxous eommercnal gurls Wxtla her eheerful xslt md pleasing, smrlc she vw go far rn her chosen 1 el A 1 Fpsrlon 3 4 Seeretaryt Mr Fredler 3 Mrs Chalfey 4 Mon rtor Typlne Room 3 btudy Hall Mon :tor 4 School Store 3 4 FRANKLIN RICHARD C ALLUP Frank Frankie Ike lemple n run purer! thought IJ uleme trme I3 H 5 xthletrc te rs perfofmrnl, ye u ll tml Fraankhn ney He s In ardent follovye hrnh school snorts Hrs Interests have- been rn D I where he has been do mg good vyork XXe wish him all the success rn the world and vue know that he wrll succeed nn my held Ht me Room TFLISLIFLF ' BRUCF WILLIAM GAUTHIFR Pork Chop A JL on 21,11 ja It Bruce Hres tt us from the metrop o s of Chesterh ld I-rrs 1brlrty n the grrdrron 1nd hrs cheerful person are tvrn to Wrth a smrlc rs cxpmsrxe IS hrs crrth re as been 1 svsell CIISSIIVIIL me best of luck rn evcrythrng, you trckle Bruce F A 3 4 Pep Club4 Foot Squad 7 3 4 Football Squrd letter man 1 4 Trrck Squ 1d Ietterm 111 3 1 C RFX ROBFRT L ODDARD Bu l P1111 ef du 11 ullb lbttl 141211 xeryone kntvys o Bull s 1 rr tn the gcrrdrron He 1lso rs 1 svrell guy rnd a welcome rddrtron to 1ny lgltlllf mg., Who knovys of the fluttering., fem me hearts th1t thrs shrnrng, specrmcn manhood has left n hr M1 e Heres to you Grey 1nd luck be vsrth you 4 Pep Clu votbrll Squ1d 1 4 Ietterm 3 4 CoC1ptarn 4 Trrck Squ1t Le rmm 4 Senror D1 ce Ctmmrttee 4 MARILXN RUTH GUSTAFSON Gus Crussre Goose 4111 :yr buy 1 ll mrulznl In rs blond lrc eyed mrss ysa s on thc go Drop rnto Henry s urtlmd rf you sec rn actron She l1IN yyhrt rt t1 As the krds who xt el to send her to the 'Slew Xork Herrld Xouth Con ference they know Gussrcs sense f humor and vyrrrnrng, personrlrty haye easrly m1de her lI'lII'ly frrends Sv.rsh' Oops there Kcoes Gussre n l Alpha Lpsrlon 2 3 Pep Cluh l All State Musrc Fcstrvrl 7 3 1 Vocrl Sro Contest I 7 3 Bmd Musrc Ir hrarran 4 Chorr 4 Home Room 'lrcrs urr 1 New Xork Hlfllcl Trrbune Forum 4 ALDFN GFORC I' HANNUM Punk Luci had 11 .urn m berlou Arla' u fnldered 11 have In let lr gn Thrs boy wrll leave hrs heart rn room fifteen Thats where hrs current rnterest rs Alden rs best noted for hrs lctrvrty rn chemrstry class F r 1 bty who has such an rnnocent flfl l knows the answers' NX'e ve also seen hrm drrectrng, lost persons to therr destrnatrons Next year he herds for I V M and dentrstry Pep Club 4 School Boy Prtrol 4 Traffic Ollicer 4 Scrence Club 3 4 Wolfe E D DONALD WILCOX HARLOW Don Dub Afllblllg rn Imllne If urzlzeuull ul As 111 enthusrastrc Ag., boy Donald hrs shown us that not all m'1nkmd has decrded to mrerrte to the crty We hope you grow lots of thrnps and maybe ruse 1 fw krds You ve planted yourself rn good secd Don' PVFRF'I'I' SHERMAN HARLOW JR Tub of new llflblt 140716 the Jrlem pun Il ef! Here s 1 boy who loves to elt and srntc' Hrs lusty frrst tenor has mel lovred Boys Glee rnto mrghty har mony We hasent heard much frcm hrm for he works quretly rn the back ground As prrnter for The Ray and as a m1ster shop 5 man he wrll always be remembered Hrs future s uncertarn ovs but hell h strrdc we re sure' Voc1l Solo Contest 5 BARBARA ANN HARRINGTON Barb Bobble Ann II: lfve mug ye ring mm' lhe rmlle 'pe near It rs sud that good thrngcs come rn small pack rges Brrb rs one of those bundles of concentrated rcy Her cheer fulness and sense of humor 'rre reflected rn everythrng she does She has made many frrends vhrle attendrng B H S 1nd she rs sure to urn even more Good luck to you Barb FRPDFRICK RANDALL HERRICK Fred Cedrrc Freddre If llwu lbmkert lulre be fire ibou fmlfert 0 re Ibou url! fpeak tulre :be berzef or!! Thrs quret boy trom Chesterheld l11s made hrmself a mark rn the an nals of B H S although he has the drsadvantage of lrvmg out of town Fveryone has seen hrs smrlrng face as he stands rn the corrrdor Best of luck Fred and heres to a successful fu ture Spotlrght Board 4 F F A 1 2 5 4 Presrdent 3 4 Tyler Award 1 School Boy Patrol 4 Traffrc Officer 4 junror Prom Commrttee 3 Senror Ban quet Commrttee 4 Commencement Es s1y 4 2 3 T H I A L .. 1- -f 1 ' ' . ' ' rr ,f ' ,1 '. ur . L I f JIM - I ' 1 , i- . . , jg ' I U 'U , lri ' 'e . 1 A ' o ' ' D f - alrty ' '- knv ' all in B. H. S. , I ' A v' ' . B. - ,ij . A ,. ak- ,' Q . Q - 1 0 -- ' l hx 1 H ' '. Tl - ' ' 5 ' - - F. , . ,, Q A 3 hall Q , ' . i i - - .. I.. , i U ' ' 'e .1 'A ' 1 nr. V y E' ' - 1 f H '. H 1h'l ty' ' 'V V' 1 l . I AV , 5.-' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' I 1 '1 ' 1 1 ' ' ,I .h ' , . ' , 1 - U' vr AL W . of 1. ' i SS '1k 'Z A '- ' ' l A' n F. F. A. l, 2. 5. -1 - ' h 4: 4' Lf . '-A . ' ' 41 Irr 1 R 1 , 2, 3, L .' ' XIII ' A - . 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' . 3 i E D VIRGINIA BERTHA HFRRICK junny All uomen are an ulyeu llae cmdle are out Vlrgunua has b en one of the musuc munded gurls of the senuor class She has played un the band has sung un the glee club and has partucupated un two Vermont Sate Musuc Festuvals We ll muss her flashung smule md happy wly Alphu Fpsulon I All Stute Musuc Festival 7 3 Vocul Solo Contest I 7 Gurls Glee Club l 4 O ra VIRGINIA DANA HFWITT Cuunger V D H Shorty Ilfmor md uhemze mm no fllildlllrill urlue Ac! uell your pdl! lbefe ull lbs 1107101 lieu Iove of good fun und long laughter have characteruzed thus fruendly stu dents stay xt B H S Her tulent for drawmg has guv n us some lttructuve posters and Dual cuts Dual Assustant Art Edutou 4 Yeur Boo Commuttee 4 Bmel 3 4 Economucs Club I Pep Club l 7 4 All State Musuc Festuval 2 3 4 All State Band 4 Scuence Club 4 School Play 3 Room Lieutenant Magazune Druve 2 Tru Cuty Festuval 4 Ray Art Edutor DONALD ALBERT HOPKINS Don The ferret to ruueuu ll LllI1Jfdllfj If pu! pore Don has been 1 busy boy thus pust year As Mr Mullers rught hand mun un the tucket Wundow he hus proveel hus dependabuluty Durung the school day when not at classes he cm be found helpung Mr Stockwell vsuth hus auduo vusual work Dual Board Edutor 4 Yen Be uk Commuttee 4 Home Room Treasurer 2 French Club 3 Latnn Club 2 Pep Club 4 Tennus Squad 4 School Boy Patrol 4 Tratllc Offucer 4 Assustant un AV Work 4 Scuence Club 3 4 Txcket Seller 4 MARY LOUISF HOPKINS lxee faith and hope nr uwmu pauuezh uuay bu! lore md joy ue elernul Musuc us one of Murys mam unter ests un lufe Her luterary abuluty has helped our Dual many tumes She has taken part un many school actuvutues Sulver B 3 Dual Board Edutor 3 Assustant un Englush 3 French Club 3 Latun Club 7 Pep Club 4 Blowout Commuttee 4 Green Mt Gurls Stute 3 junuor Prom Commuttee 3 Sherman Pruze Speakung Contest 2 All State Musuc Festuval 3 Vocal Solo Contest 2 D A R Cutuzenshup Award 4 State Luterarv Contest Pruze 3 Com mencement Essav 4 Sophomore Lubrl ruan 2 Scuence Club 4 New England Musuc Festuval 4 State Plav Contest 3 School Pl uv 4 Commencement Essay 1 ELIZABETH EUNICF I-IOUGHTON Betty lbuu full urzmurbed bude 0 qlllflllfff Betty us one of Gurlford s many gufts to us Although she us consudereel shy by many of her classmates she has u good sense of humor and us a lot of fun She us pl mnung to enter the nurs mg professuon ufter she graduates and we know that she wull go far Du Bourel Fdntor 4 Xeur Book Commuttee 4 Band 2 3 4 Ouchestrt 3 Assustant un Englush 4 I utun Club 7 Pep Club 4 Green Mt Gurls State S Cluss Pucnuc Commuttee 4 junuor Prom Commuttee 3 Secretary to Mu Vose 4 Assustant un Chemustry 4 CLAIRE ELAINE HUDSON Glue 1193 fhougbif rw langue Cl ure us thlt quuet luttle lass who us followung., the commercual course Although she us one of the more sulent unemb rs of our class she has proved herself is 1 good fruenel and 1 swell future Claure Alpha Fpsulon 7 3 4 Pep Club I Class Pucnuc Commuttee 4 junuor Prom Commuttee 3 Secretary to Mrs Murdock 4 Spotlught Typust 4 Mon utor Typung Room 3 Book Store 4 School Store 3 BILLIE MAE JOHNSON Texas Droopy Bring me life afrerl creature Iueull u nd born Dehnutely a but of charm from Texas' If th ut s what a state can guve I ll take her und Texas too thank you Her quuck fruendluness and good nature have won her many followers She also boasts a knack for cartoon drawung The best for you Bullue Mae' Dull Assustint Art Edutor 4 Cl uss Vuce Presudent 1 KK H SJ Home Economucs Club 4 Gurls Basketball Squad 7 Blowout Commuttee 4 jun uor Prom Commuttee 3 Cheer Leader H SJ Class Repor er KK H S Scuence Club 3 4 Secre tlry 4 ILVERETT ROGER JOHNSON F johnny I-or ezefy free If knouu by 111 oun run Ev doesn t say too much but when he does he shows that uts the result of a lot of thought We re sure that thus calm undustruousness and fruendly personaluty wull land hum hugh on the ladder of success And hus level head edness wull keep hum from fallung 4 l 4 4 ' . 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L - l - t l ' .. 1 1- ' u 1 I 1 u 2 ' 1 1 ' JON CI ANNIP JOHNSON 1 ll ee 111 1deaf 11111111111 nap 11 ffuuu Although Joyce as one of the more salent members of Room 70 her braeht red haar has made her known tw all t' us She as another garl who as plannane to be a nurse and we know that she wall have 1 baaeht faatuae Tyler Aw ard MARKIA IONIA JOINPS Marsh en' Alllllf we II ll y 111 ll 1 IHIQ re as 5, w as anterest Cxeells n a 1 asae un rt ma acs .althoueh she laas deeaded t ow nusac e t of her past excellent work b a faelds we all knew that Mareat w succeed an whaeh eaer one s attempts a Board I lator Ass s ash 4 French Club 7 3 1 Club 7 Sherman Prale Speakane fa n 4 Study Hall M anator 1 S hool Pl 3 4 Sophomore labrary 7 C S 7 A Conference 4 3 e ar Book Commattee 1 JULIFTTF SUP KINC ulae uae bent 111111 Ile: 1111111 as popular young., laea a aas an acclaaan fra an ll s es r er ey aoace c alel eertaanly y, p L an the world o musae H awexer that e ter on the tlaarel hllgtl af her ft hand shows us that she has her futaaae all planned Hes a aery lucky fella xx ulae Spotlaght Board 3 Home Feona maes Cu 4 Vocal S lo Contest l 7 5 4 oar 7 5 WARRFN NFISON LA7FLLF JR Carer 1111 mn 11111 be bane!! 11 1 gr 1 Warren as a xery popular member of our class Has lavely sense of humor has kept us laughang for four lone years He s not another Robert Bench ley foa who wants to be called c bon copy hes the one and only War ren Lazelle-and detanately thats plenty' Daal Board Edator 3 4 Fdatoa chaef 4 Year Book Commattee 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Letterman 3 Orchestra 7 3 French Club 2 3 Latan Club 7 Pep Club 4 New England Musac l'es taval 4 Scaence Club 3 4 Paesadent 4 Lost and Found 4 State Play Con test 4 School Play 4 All Club Dance Commattee 4 Taeket 'I aker C S P A Canference 4 Class Has tory 4 E D HOXVARD STARR LFE Ieo Howae Lee Ai good 11111112 at ralber I0 be fbulefl llmra greul rlrbef How ard one of those cheerful chaps comes from Gualford If ever you need cheerang up or a spark to get some thang, off wath a bang here s your man' lndustry dependabalaty fraendlaness these are Howards maddle names lolels of luck an everythang you under tl e l 7 5 4 Vace Presa 'a 4 Southern Dastract Sec 4 School Boy Pataol 4 Taafhc Otfacer 4 Class Pacnac Commattee 4 Ray Staff 4 Sports Fdator 4 Tacket 'I aker 4 School Play 4 Seeond Praze F F A South ern Dastract Publac Spcakang 3 JOHN FRANK IFONARD I fum' eulla 11111 grey but ru a Hue you seen the moaae an room I As lake as not lohn as runnany, proyector 'lhas lad haals rom Duanmerston and you can see has car on the road almost every naght Vfath all has actaaataes ats a wonder that ae has had any taane foa school Good luck ohn A l Phototeraph Cubl School Boy Patrol 4 Traffic Othcer CORNFLIA ANN LIVINGSTONF Corny 4 llllgb ll ll nib 1 burldredgvfzaraa A member of the tearls basketball squad Corm as one of the more me anembers of our class her spark lang personalaty and sense of humor haae made her a favorate ot' eyeryone Wfath laea sunny clasposataon and her lane sangany., soace she takes happaness whereser she goes Alpha Epsalon 7 Home Economacs Club 1 Garls Basketball Squad 7 3 4 Ietterman3 4 Captaan 4 Blow out Commattee 4 Vocal Solo Contest 3 4 Class Banquet Chaarman 4 Choar 3 4 Musac Coanmattee 'a 4 CARROI L KATHON LOOMIS Pete If I 411111111 do grew fblllgl I can do small Ilamga 111 a great uaj Pete as one of the famed Putney Polecats the basketball team whach yust mows down the opposataon' Has sense of humor both an school and out makes ham a favorate wath has many fraends Agraculture as Petes lane and we feel sure that he wall succeed ' lg j V 'A A1 .. N .. ,f ,. .. .I 1 UN' y ,QF M Q I ,L Y 4. A if ' A ' a 1 o . ' g A v X . e A ' A 1 A Y ' v ' f f '- A . A . f . . A . A, z 'A ' a . - Q- ,V . R u 1' f 1 . -'v J., A , V. '- ' R ' A 'A 2. . - ' ' . a ak '. V Q F. F. A. . -, ,. 1 5 dent . . . A 2 Y 2 1 e 5 1 ' 1 A A A2 Q A F S V ' ' , . . ',- ', I Hllufa I . I A. e ly . IJ. 11111 Aflavf I W 7 i 11 ,'. A ' ' HeA A A, .a 'arl 'ho A. A A A ed in . ' 1' 'W .and - . i ba tl ana. ' 1 el el . - ' a ' A I' I -A ' ' A H 'I j,' ' , ' g, A tv 21? , A ,h I ' foll ' a . as her caar Aer, ln the the A A , 7 . ' a J f hgh . ii- ,. . , . , in .5 my 1. . K- y oil ,. A a ' A 1 A A 2 A I ' ' 1' Y . 'all S AA ' ' A' A ,lac 1 A. 4 A'A AA. ' ' ' L l l ' Y .'. 1. l 2 ' A ' .A . , Da.l a ze 43 ataant in . D J Y Engl, 1 ' A . -, ,Q l.. tan A F, F. . 1 aa y' l Z 2: -2 . , , A D X- ,I ,' , , U if N' . . 1 . test 3, 43 Second Prize- 33 Farst Pa'a1e' 4' 4g Assistant in A-V W'ork 2, 3, 4. g . ' 1 a A 3 fc .ay , ,. Q. A. a'-1 . Y , . e f i , . 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A Q ,K A ,R 1 . , . . 1 - - 5 .- E D BARBARA LOUISE LUNDFN Barb A mind exer rurzour and 4 roul ex er gay re s 3, rl ho has p blue eyes thrt send boys reelrng rfter one look Add 1 frrendly grrn and porsed and happy personalrty 1nd wh rt have you ' Plenty all her frrends agree' We all know Brrb wrll succeed whether she chooses to be a c1reer terrl or a wrfe to some lucky m1n Hrve you seen her w rter skr Wow' Alpha Fpsrlon ' Home Izconomres Clu 3 Pep Cl1rh I 7 Cheer lereel BARBARA ANN MAGNAC HI Barb A llllle bn uledge If 1 dangefonr llamg ff let un learn all At first srght youd thrnk Brrh 1 very serrous young thrng but trke 1 second look and youll spy the twrnkle rn her eye Her smrle 1nd charm have won her many frrends and rdmrrers who wrll vouch that her combrnatron of good looks and brrrns wrll take her far rn whatever held she chooses Dral Board Edrtor 4 Year Book Commrttee 4 Home Room Treasurer 1 Assrstant rn Englrsh 3 French Club 7 3 Latrn Clubl 7 Sherman Prrze Speakrng Contest 7 C S P A C n ference 4 Assrstant rn Hrstory 3 4 Scrence Club 4 ANITA MARIF MAGOON Nrta lo be good If noble bill lu le 111 when lmu in In good If nobler md le trouble Anrta rs one of the qureter rnhrbr trnts of Room 70 Berng commercrrlly mrnded she wrll m1ke some exe-cutrve 1 relrable secretary Her quret smrle has been a lrft to all her classmates 1nd her lrvely personalrty wrll be long re membered Much luck Anrtr Home Economrcs Club 1 3 Chorr BARBARA -IANE MALCOLM Barb Barby Larb A ultly companzorz 11 jolly good 117011 New Hampshrre s loss was our garn when Barb crme to BHS She hrs won many frrends srnce she crme here and her hne sense of humor and frrend lrness have made her a very populrr classmate Her qurck smrle and wrll rngness to help wrll take her far on the road to success The best to you B 1rh Class Vrce Presrdent 1 QM S M D Home Room Treasurer 2 QC H S 1 Pep Club 4 Senror Drnce Commrttee 4 rs. DAVID ARTHUR MANLFY Dave Our eelln 1 md our tbouglylr tend utr on nz feff not in lhe pferenz Drve rs on the road to electrrcal frme Hrs rngenrous devrces rnd scren trfre currosrtres have entertarned the scr ence cl rsses tften He has 1 magrcal wry rbout hrm rabbrts rump from hrs cort pockets I hope he doesnt ,Let 1 h e too close to 1 hot ne We probrhly herr much rborrt hrm nn the future r 5 rrd l tor 3 4 Busrn s M rn reef l Assrstmt Busrness Mana leer 's D l Club 1 4 Screnee Club4 rowauo jarvrrs Mas ra Eddy Ilae m 111 0 llledll mon If h rppy nn! lor UI laour or 111,13 lm! quite round lbe circle ol lui jean Ed rs 1 quret boy but we know th rt hrs sprrrt of cooper1tron and wrll rngness to work wrll take hrm far to wrrd wh1tever goal he may wrsh to 1chreve He hrs 1 fine sense of humor rnd 1 wonderful drsposrtron Wfhat bet ter combrmtrcn could anyone as POLLH STREETER MAY Street Pol E uenl 115 llze day Il long Polly rs 1 peppy member of our cl 1ss rnd 1 srncere frrend to all her comrades She rs alssrys reldy for a good trme' but never rt the expense of hrgh r1nks We know that she wrll succeeed rn her chosen prth whrtever rt happens to he Srlver B 3 Home Room Treasurer 3 Spotlrelrt Borrd 3 French Club 7 Alphr Fpsrlon 7 5 4 Vrce Presrdent 3 Tyler Awrrd 1 7 Secretrry to Mr Thomas S Mr Stockwell 4 Dral Typ lst 4 Spotlrght Typrst 4 Monrtor Typ me Room 5 Student Councrl I Study Hrll Monrtor 3 Assrstant rn Shorthand 3 Assrstant Secretary on Magazrne Drrve 3 Secretary on Magazrne Drrve 4 Lreutenmt on M1g.,1zrne Drrve 2 Sophomore Irbrarran 2 School Store NICHOLAS FREDFRICK MILLER JR Nrck N otlamg xr pleamnl that IJ not spiced u 1111 mnely Thrs lrvely member of our class halls from Putney There are few who dont know hrm rll who do are aware that he h1s 1 real sense of humor rnd qurte 1 brt of pep Best of luck rn your cho sen held Nrck We know youll make a success of rt Assrstant Edrtor rn Chref of Dral 4 Xe-rr Book Commrttee 4 Assistant rn Al ebrr 4 French Club 2 5 l1trn Club 7 Pep Club 4 School Boy Prtrol 4 lrrthc Othcer l Hrrvrrd Book Awrrd 3 Serence Club 5 1 Trcket 'l rker 4 .. , .1 . , H ,, - H . 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ROBFRTA JOX LI- MILLS Bert Tootsle C111114 1111 C1611 11114 Le! 1 go rt ull l energy d IS xx ays III rlfflllfl She IS colltlnullly draft lng the g1rls to pl ly llltrlmurll sports We all llkc hcl hccause of her cheerful xx ly ulth cycryonc Izvcryhody IS glad to ccunt her as lfrlend Alpha Epsllon 4 JUHIOI' Prom Com mlttee '1 Secretary to Mr Stockwell 4 Spotllght Typlst 4 Monltor Typlng Room 3 Glrls Sports Club 71 School Store 21 Book Store 4 JUNI Al DRPX MORI OCK IM 11111 ll 1.1 111,11 1 1741 1117111 Hcrc IN 1 gIIlWItl1 lsystct SII1IlC. mtl l vxlnnlng, PCfSl1IL1llty thlt l7I'Il1L hel many frlends Although we hncnt heard too much from her durlng. her stay ln lllgll school vac lre sure thlt she vslll llYL l hlppy llfe KARL VIC TOR NFISON Vlkk INellle Nelson 11 I f11 111111111 11111111111 lu 11b1l If7eJ d1 Cxullfold llls done lt agaln Vlctor IN IIN ther reprcsentltlxc from thlt com IITUDIIN to h grlduat d from B H S A tlmllllr hgure around the halls Vlck IS lntelested ln electrlclty H pl ms to mlkc lt hls future vsork Best of luck to you A j0X K I' FTHH NIXON S111 111t1111 1111111 dellgbl 111 11111111 11 111111 11111e1111 111111 poenl Hey fellls' Need a SLCFLIIFY' You wlll haw to he a doctor then because joyce lntends to be a mcdlcal secretary loyce the swlmmer Joyce the planlst Holy smoke' What cant she do' Best of luck and dont take my vuoodcn tonslls' Class Vlcc Prcsldent 4 Spotllght Board I 3 Assoclate Edlttlfs Alphl Ipsllrn 7 3 4 Tyler Awald 3 Stud ent Councll 4 Study Hlll Monltor 3 c,IClICSlI'1 I .le EDI ROBFRT FDGAR PERRIN Bob 111 llllldl 111 I1 113 11111 lbs' be 111 I 11 11 5011 Il 111 ag 1 llfl 11111111 11111 bl 1 111111 1517 Boh IS a qulet fellow xyho l1dllS fIOITI Gullft rd hut lllN fI'ICIldS lcnovs l'llS llyely xslt and lersltlle nature Ru mors say th If hell soon he lolnlny, our AlITlLd Forces L ts of luck to y u Boh X ou le got xyh lt xt takes MARX l0l1ISl' PIINNI-X Penny Pennypacker Mary Lou 11 111de1111g bu! ll I 1111 lry 18 vts moe o LILIILILI cllssmltes Wllats she rellly lllcc Tht sc who knovy her can tell you rlllt she has a cheerful vslt and l ple Is IRQ., personallty Her moderatloll Ill lll tlllngs it school vllll serve her well ln Alphl l'PSIll1Il Home ECKIFIOINICS fluhl 'lllLrAvl lrd C ONSTANC I' HOW ARD POWFRS Connle I1 111. 10111r1111111e1111511141111 Connle has llready departed upon the sel lf matrlmony She IS better known to most of us by her I'I1ZlIklCI1 lllme In splte rf the fact that her fu ture IN pretty vsell taken care of vue all can yxlsh her the h st of luck lftcr graduatlon' Alphl Epsllon 1 7 21 Secretary 3 Secretary to Mr DAVIS 4 Spotllght Typlst 4 Monltor Typlng, Room 71 BARBARA LULILLF PUTNAM Bobble Put Barb A11 11111111 111111111112 1 good 1111111111 And 1e11r1b1e 111 1 melarzcbolj Barb IS one of those helpful smll mg lunch llne cashlers Through her CH'lCIC.IlCy Im sure nc ne of us has suf fercd Her ambltltn leads her toward the teachlng professlon wlth her ver sltlllty and gay smlle shell find that her road wlll be a supe1 hlghyyay Commencement Essly 4 , , . . f. 1. .. .. 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EDI JAMES LEE PUTNAM Popa Put W 11h thy alem keen foynnfe lnnqnm rannoi he Shuduu of annoyanae nezer mme neu thee' Hear someone laughang' 'Ihat s m Has humor works lake 1 tonac on has many fracnds He has plenty to be happy about too Puts future as well taken care of wath has famaly and the farm an Chestertaeld Wfe feel saare that comang years hold much happaness and prosperaty for thas fellow' CARROLL ALTON RICE Wampy Twatch Grumpy Logan Il logla that r all I ll ray VC'ho as that fellow stalking., dovaaa the corrador wath a ready smale and yoke for everyone' Carroll s our boy' Thas matter of fact classmate has won the admarataon of has assocaates watla has quack wat and angenaous abalaty Wath such determanataon and capabal aty he assures a future that as bound to be braght' Bandl 7 3 Band Letterman 3 All State Musac I'estaval 7 5 PAULINF MARIE RIVFRS Polls A161112 of hemly Ia 1 yay fmeaea Cute and fraenclly wath plenty t frolac maxed wath stabalaty P lly as garl whom we alw ays want ara und Her w1llang.,ness to help and her fraendly attatude wall take her far on the road to success May your future be a braeht one Polly Home Economacs Club 1 7 Pep Club 1 4 Secretary 4 Sherman Praze Speakang Contest 3 4 All State Musac Festaval 4 Vocal Solo Contest 1 7 3 hoar 1 3 4 Sports Clu Vace Presadent 3 Class Hastory 4 JOHN MATTHEWS ROBB ack The unrld If 0 ull of ll nmnhea ul thmgr True to the Robb tradataon jack never reaches school earlaer than two manutes before the bell Has panel truck as loaded to the roof every aftea noon and can often be found en the road to Keene A camera bug, jack as popular wath all has fraends aaad as sure to succeed pot aght Board 1 3 Band 's Band Letterman 4 Orchestra 7 3 1 Curtass Subscraptaon Drave Captaan 4 latan Club 7 'IIMOTHY JOSEPH RYAN .IR Dusty Blackae M Ill If lhe nzeruerl lllgqlgt af nealmn all :hole and helm: hun alfa aefllillf Tana has been one of our favorate basketball staas Anyone who has watched ham race down the Hoof and toss an a counter wall surely agree that team as losang a swel player .a aauataon 'I an has been a famalaar hgure around B H S an many actava taes The best of everythang rn your future Blackac P Club l 4 Football Squad 1 Manager 7 4 Basketball Squad l 7 4 Ietteaanan 3 4 Captaan 4 Squad l 2 Iette Crcen Mt Boys State 5 School Boy l atrol 1 'lratfac Officer 4 unaoa Prom Conaaaaattee 3 Student Councal l 3 MARGARFT ISABFLL SAC F Pea-gy Pea- One muld muh her merry nature By lhe lulnhle H1 her eye If you re lookang for an ethcaent s c ret ary here s a young., lady who as capa ble and ready to step anto a respr nsable posataon Peggy has a wonderful per sonalaty and as always ready to lend a helpang., hand Loads of luck to you always Peg Home Room Treasurer 4 Alpha Epsalon 7 5 4 Home Economacs Club Pep Club l Secretary to ass Isnapp 3 4 Dial Typast 4 Study H all Nfonator 4 Monator Typang Room 3 Supply Store 3 4 Tacket Taker 4 junaor Prom Commattee 3 BARBARA ANN SANDFRSON Sas Short stop Babs C and things mme in rm IU path age Barb as one of the quaet members af our class but from what we hear o fu She haals rom rnon d as me af those D members who leave schc ol at the end of the hfth peaaod XVe wash you ll the success an the world Barb Alpha Epsalon 7 3 Monatoa Typane Room 7 D I Club4 JFAN AUDRFY SECHRIST Candy Chack Cherlfh all your happy nmrnenlf 1 hey nuke cl :ne rurhmn or uld age jean s one of the more popular mem bers of our class If you see a swarm of boys hoverang over a se at an the back of room 20 ats jeanae agaan Her gay way has won her scores of fraends and thc future holds open arms for one wath a dasposataon so pleasane, Home Fconomacs Club 7 5 l EDI DONNA MARGARET SHAW Patches Laugh 1f you re une Donna who came to us from C111 tda has done much to further the Good Neighbor Policy This pert girl is always ready with a cute remark and 1 hippy laugh Shes a whiz at writing poetry too A wonderful future is 1 certainty with such an optimistic out lock and pleasing personality Dial Board Editor 4 Home Eco nomics Club 7 Sherman Prize Speik me Contest 3 All State Music Fest1v1I 3 Vocal Solo Contest 3 4 Choir 3 1 ,IFAN HOLLAND SHAW Jeanie met the I1 md e r1e111 Cufmble 01.1111 1.1116 em is 1 cl tssmate who is sure of what tl1e future holds Have you no ticed that sp1rkle on her left hand' She is 1n 1ct1ve member of the crm mercnl department and from what we hear is a sery excellent secret1ry We wish you tl1e best of luck and hippi IILSS CII1 'lyler Award 3 unior Prom Com mittee 3 Secretary to Miss Edlmd 3 Secretiry to Mr Chaffey 4 Dial Typist 1 Monitor Typing Room 3 L1br11y bfonitor 4 Supply Store 71 4 ROBERT PAUL SKINNFR Bob e ul ue 111 1 1111 11111111 more 111 111 11:1 u bu 11111111 1111111 fl 11 lbe dllllf Bob 1s one of our all lround fel lows He 18 a saluable addition to any classroom In the afternoon he can be found working, at the Brattleboro Pub lnshrng Comptny Hrs wit and ple1s1ng, personality have made him outstmding md we feel sure that they will help to c lrry him to success PHILIP SMITH Phil Smitty A lllllfld 11111111 111 1 111111111 b dy Is there anyone in Room WU who I1 IS not heard Phil play the piano' His excellent rendition of popular music s IIIKIL l11m known to 1ll o mr 1lso likes to ski md to swim and IS on the tennis team tl11s ye 1r We know that hell succeed in wl11t ever he attempts Silver B 3 Home Room Treasurer 7 3 Spotlight Board 2 3 Bandl 7 3 4 Orchestral 2 3 4 Irench Club 3 Latin Club 7 3 Vice President 2 President 4' Pep Club 1 4' Tennis Squad 4' School Boy Patrol 4' Trathc Officer 4' junior Prom Committee 3: All State Music Festival 4' Glee Club Accompanist 1 2' Science Club 3 4' Piano Accompanist for Public Speaking Contest 2 3' All-Club Dance Commit- tee 3 4' Senior Banquet Commit- tee 4' Blowout Entertainment 4' Latin Award 1 2' Dance Band 2' Band Club 2 3' Absent Slip Collector 3' M'lf,'l- zine Subscription Drive Lieutenant 3' Team Captain 4' Latin Assistant 3. Y SY LVIA LOUISE SMITH F1011 en are fbe poeny 0 earlb 1 111111 are Ike poetry of bmren Floweis particularly wild ones are one of Sylvia s pet hobbies We under stand that she has quite a garden full ef them She IS also interested in art 1nd very talented as the many beauti ful Latin notebooks which she has passed in will testify Orchestral 7 3 4 French Club4 Latin Club 9 All State Music Festiv 1l 4 Library Monitor 4 MARTHA ALINE SNOW Mart l heres 1llI1e of ihe 111el1111lv111y element 111 ber There s Snow telling what this pal will do next She is well known by her cl 1ssmates for her sigor and abilitv to cheer up the most morose of us We beliese that Martha will with the and of her personality succeed in any rf her endeavors Alpha Epsilon 4 Home Economics Club 3 4 President 4 Pep Club 4 Blowout Committee 4 unlor Prom Committee 3 School Plav 4 Senior Btnquet Committee 1 Cl ass Will 4 PFRCX ALFRED SPRAGUF Perfezemme ll 61112 We havent heard too much from Percy during the four years he has been at B H S However it IS obvious to all that he IS a hard worker When eser we see him Percy is always l1urrv mg about We know that he will be 1 success in whlteser held he chooses FLVIRA MARIE STONE V Al Blondie limit bdilflg 111111.01 11111 pm 1be111 1111 111 11117611 This young lady wishes to become 1 teacher. Here s to education! May she have more co-operation from her pupils than we ever gave! We know that she will be a top-notcher in her chosen profession. Alpha Epsilon 4' Home Economics Club 1' Secretary to Mr. Gregg, 4' Mr. Burgess 4' Class Banquet Committee 4' School Store 3 4. EDI BARBARA CHRISTINE TATE Bobby Barb rN0 771:01 beliezer per erlly :mill be ulahea 1 1115 bmlber that ubuh lf' ulrber ur blllllel Frrendly thatsour Barb Her ex gerness for all trsks great md small and her qurck laughter have made her an rndrspensable member of our crowd Some ofhce rn the future wrll be a cheery place wrth this bundle of energy for a helper' Home Room Trersurer l Spotlreht Board 4 Assocrrte Edrtor 4 Brnd l 7 3 4 Lettermm 3 Alphr Fpsrlon 7 3 4 Pep Club I 4 jumor Prom Corn mrttee 3 School Store 3 4 Bmd Club 7 Blowout Entertunment 4 All Strte Musrc festrval 4 CARL ALEXANDER TFNNEX Alex Cabbage Fear not nenher be dmmnaged No need to go rnto Carls athletrc record hes tops rn the court' Berng steady and conscrentrous mrkes hrm rn all around eood fellow We re sure that success wrll be hrs for the takrng and we know that he wrll always be wrllrng to grve Good catchrng Cab bage Class Treasurer 3 Band l Pep Club I 4 Football Squadl 3 4 Letterman 3 4 Letterman 3 4 Baseball Squad 1 2 3 Letterman 3 Tyler Award l School Boy Patrol 4 Traffic Officer 4 junror Prom Commrttee 3 LAWRENCE SARGEANT TOMS Larry Skrp Ab' Make the mor! u ularl yu: je! may Jpend Be are you loo mm the dur! derrend Larry rs a fellow who lrkes 1 good trme and we know that B H S wrll never be the same wrthout hrm He rs rnt rested rn both dramatrcs and track and drd a fine rob rn the school play Srlver B 3 Dral Board Edrtor 4 Year Book Commrttee 4 French Club 4 Officer 4 Latrn Club 2 Pep Club 4 Football Squadl 2 3 4 Lettermm 3 4 Manager Basketball Squad 3 Track Squad 2 3 4 All St rte Meet 3 Letterman 2 3 4 Skr Team 3 Green Mt Boys State 3 School Boy Patrol 3 Traffrc Officer 4 Class Prcnrc 4 Iunror Prom Commrttee 3 School Play 3 4 Vermont State Contest Play 3 C S P A Conference4 GORDON IRVINE ULMFR Gordre Preacher Boldneu bar genrua and magic 111 11 Whrte snow and srngrng skrs have captured thrs young mans fancy H has won prrzes for hrs skrll and we know that well be hearrng., from hrm rn future years as chrmpron no less Football Squad M rnrger 4 Skr Term 7 3 4 Lettermm 7 3 4 State Meet lst plrce 3 4 All State Musrc Festrvrl 7 3 4 Vocal Solo Contest 1 Class NX rll 4 GERTRUDE EDNA UNIJERWOOID Trudy Ye! under :ll there nu r 1 bidder: ure rm Gertrude rs one of the quieter mem bers of our cl rss Her quietness how ever does not detract rn the least but from her abrlrty as a secretary We can be sure that she wrll eo far rn her com mercrrl career Best of everythrng to you Trudy Alph1Epsrlon 2 3 4 Tyler Aw rrd Secretrry to Mr B ood 3 ss Wrrd 4 Mrss Drlzell 4 Drrl Typrst l Monrtor 'lyprne Room 3 Typrng Awlrds 2 3 lrbrlry Monrtor 4 School Store 3 4 'Ircket Trker 4 JOAN LOUISI' USIN Trny j 1 I g 1 7'Ie'lI I1 IIIIC' We have ill heard joan s gregles at reeess They should be proof of her lbrlrty to make fellow students relax and enloy themselves She has many frrends who wrll vouch for her fme drsposrt on and wonderful sense of hu mor May you go far rn anythrng you wrsh to achreve joan DONALD RICHARD WAITF Don Rangy Brg Drcls He pl :yr bert u lm um! Bug Don rs one of our accom plrshed basketball players During ev ery game he has made hrs presence known wrth hrs wonderful reboundrne skrll Perhaps you have run rnto hrm tmdrng on prtrol at the west end of the hrst floor We extend our best wrshes to Donnre for we know th rt he deserves them Home Room Treasurer 4 Football Squad I 7 4 Football Letterman 4 Basketball Squid! 2 3 4 Basketblll Letterman 3 4 Baseball Squad 1 Truck Squad 3 School Boy Patrol 1 Tr rfhe Officer 4 WAYNE RICHARD WEATHERHEAD He ll rlmplj the fallen! man III Ibe u orld Thrs boundrng prrnce of good fel lowshrp has shown us thrt an out of towner can enter rnto rs many actrvrtres IS cm a home towner As one of those upstandrng pltrolmen he has suc ceeded rn makrng many frrends Good luck rn the future Wayne Dral Board Edrtor 4 Year Book Commrttee 4 F F A 7 Baseball Squad 1 Skr Team 2 School Boy Patrol 4 Traffic Officer 4 Class Prcnre Commrttee 4 Scrence Club 4 New York Herrld 'lrrbune forum 4 Com mencement I ss ry 4 , .. ,, rf I ' , f ' fu' A ' I' 4' H 'r fl ' r I ,' - . fo , vr , . . . 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E D HISTORY OF VERMONT TEACHER TRAINING IC zzlnzued 1l1lf7IEe lj two teachers colleges It IS therefore apparent that the state must do one of two thrngs Make the necessary rmproycments at Castleton and ohnson Contmue to dnyrde the approprnatron for support a sxtuatron caus Ing lnefficlency ln two or more schools Vermont IS consery atlye but there IS nothrng which Indicates that she has been ncglcctful of the welfare of her teachers colleges Much has been accompllshcd Our fayorable record must not bllnd us to the fact that yrtally rmportxnt challenges face us ln the rmmedlatc future B nb 11 1 Llnlffe PM1111111 CLASS WILL lflllll If fr Ill fue A chnr They can sh lrpen their clxws on thtt lnste 1d of rnto someone s reput ttlon I lease a lot of DOODIL QOR but dont tell LOISIJ ANDERSON S modesty to JOHN QI m terrlhclj INGRAM and LARRX QI m terrlficker' friends md Influence people the rlght w ly 'lo ANN fl m the tops J BOOTH and CH NTHIA qD1d I tell you I made the Ma:.nmum7 I must haxe I don t thunk I mrss d anyonc'j WRIGHT we really would like to leaye somethnng but they seem to thunk they al ready haye eyerythmg so what can we do ' To BILLY O ou thunk I m qu er Just hkc all the rest of em'j TX LER who rncrdentally could use a lot more than we could eyer lcnc him we bequeath TIM QArc the Yankees stlll rn the League 'J RX AN S autobiography of hrs romances entltled The Loyc Lute of ta 1 You Name It GLENN QI m slow J CHICKERING bequeaths his drnmg ablhty to BUNNY QI can stop on 1 dime' LOWE You lll know BUNNX Shes the grrl who goes rn for one armed drnmg on Oak Street rn front of the student body To CAROL QI never smile III sehoollj POPE we be queath one of POLLY fGet a towel ey eryone' I m gonna spcak'j RIVERS pleasmg smrles Maybe CAROL wrll surprnse us all by grvung out wrth a dazzlrng grrn someday ALICE QI don t always drive wrth my emergency on'j DAVIS leaves her forceful spcaklng yorce to BETTY QYou should hear me out of school'J KENISTON We hope that BETTY wall someday be able to speak above a whrsper rn class' Ove that we have successfully passed on to the under classmen that whlch the preyrous graduates be queathed to us we do conclude to the yast rehef of our bored listeners this our last will and testament Signed Mt1lf171 Alma 571011 Gmdrm lrzme Ulmer llflllleu res Harold L Chaffey Charles C Dans CLASS PROPHECY lllllld lj fr 111 plc rt any longer 'Ihe re tson why IS not yet known but you e an t fool us BI TTX HOUGHTON md MARX HOPKINS are proud owners of I nttsburg s one and only newspaper known as the Houghton and Hopkrns Hopeful Howler If you want to know what s gomg on just ask these gurls They get the scoop on ey erythung' We learn that EAN SHAW rs deyotnng most of her tlme to her many lrttlc Turners and her cozy httle cottage CIT-ILICUL and now she has proy ed nt JOYCE NIXON ind BARBARA PUTNAM hayc Joined the Canadlan Mountles No one has been told the exact reason but we thunk that It rs bee tuse of the slogan The Royal Mounted always get their man A pubhc stenography bureau has been opened by ELVIRA STONE and ELAINE FRANKLIN The grrls thought thus was one good way to End out other people s business To end the srtuatlon rn an encouragrng way we fmd BEVERLY DANIELL rrdnng 1 motorcyle of all thrngs BEV doesnt seem to haxe much control erther for this rs the second or thlrd tree she has trled to climb' A motor cycle really rsnt what BEV would take by chorce but srnce her friends SYLVIA SMITH and JOYCE JOHN SON sell the yrle things she felt that rt was her duty at least to try one ND now that our dlshpan IS repaxred we wrsh to leave peacefully before we are krcked thrown d agged or otherwlse remoyed from thts dear old squeaky platform If eyeryone will please retrre hrs swords guns or what haye you we wrll say Loads of luck' to the genruses of 1950 probably the last class to graduate from our beloved morgue Mafzlyn metre Clmkerlfzg Roger Cmzg Clmlt1111a11 ff 4 6 T H I A L F I I ,I ,I , B I I , '11 ' f fn It I I I I I J I D' 7 - - I, I ,, I ' ' C ' 'I ' 7 'I . 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Ser ice Depend ble Used Cars Pltnex RoaI jc R0 tes 5 34 Br1ttIeboro AGNER S EMERSON The Home of Cood Furnltul e G I 5 2 Ellrot Street CONIPANY RUEIIICIS of Reed and Pipe Or Dans HOWARD JOHNSON S Famous for Its ICE CREAM on FINE FOODS PUTNEY ROAD Junctuon of Routes U S 5 ond 9 E F PERRX SCO Young Men s Clothlng an Turnrslllngs MARGOLIN CO nc N ernon Street BRATTLFBORO VERMONT Brokerage and In e tment Sen ce L sted and Unl sted Stocks and Bonds BOUGHT SOLD QUOTTD VERINIONT SECURITITS INC A e can B IIng T S5 XVM CUSHMAN8. SON INC Contractors 43 EII1ot St Cushman s Kyamze Pamt Store Tel 12 3 5 I8 ' ' 'I ' - I u LI I . I L' 1 I, I. 4. ,J . - Inli , A , I ' , A., , .. , , 9 Y I ' - ltlo-IIL' Main St. IIl'.IIIILIMlI'II. Vermont - - I I ' I I ' ' L ' ' ' ' ., Inc. I . 0 hu C I D ' 7 - BRATTLEBORO, VT. I . f . , 0 J! J l 4 4 I 1 R . .I ' - I d . . . I ' I I . . , I I - v . I I H. . 1 . . . I I -n I 1 I. 4 i , - ' 0 I . 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I 'su ' 1 1 7 ., I 1 , , -8 HIM get I an du Vt n . 1 I v ' . ' lSllI'Ixl 'vnot,Prop. vv I 0 G , , I... I f 1 - , IQ! L . . I I - . , . Phone 354 I . . I If C I I Ox X I . I I --N I f IL: I I U : 4 N 1 L- . tg. I . , -- fa-E'--w. - I . . . Q . . Did you know thot- ENERGINE SHOE WHITE Cleans as It whit-ens if whlte kud ond all smooth leathers if buck ond rough Ieothers ak tobrlcs When you hrst take out your whlte shoes cleon ond whlten them with ENERGINE sHoE WHITE They II look Ilke new THE CUMMER COMPANY DIVISION OF STERLING DRUG INC M Brattleboro, Vt. BEMIS MOTORS INC Genulne Ford Parts Sales 81 Servrce BEMIS AUTO BODY SHOP Complete Reparr and Rehmshrng Work BEMIS TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT INC PUINEY ROAD Tel 811 1889 949 TOM THUMB SNACK SHOP ' DEWITT GRQCERY Lunches Fountain Dtshes CQMPANY IIIXX C cl an Y Wholesaler Paramount Theatre Buxldrng Tel mga Brattleboro Vermont Flemlng s Sel VICE Statlon Texaco Products 1 Putney Road Brattleboro Vermont Tel 495 RANGE AND FUEL OIL Sales and Service or Wxlltams O11 O Matnc Heating Systems ALLEN OIL C0 INC Phone 250 251 Brattleboro P W BURROWS 8: SONS 48 Ellrot Street Smokers Supplres Sportnrilg Goods ROYAL DIN ER Famous for Fme Foods I Hghsh Quality Food at a Low Prlce ZELBO S SUPER MARKET BUSHNELLS IG A store 94 98 Ellnot st Fancy Meats Grocernes Vcgetlbles Frunts General Mercha BIRDSEYE FROSTED FOODS Clothmg For Style Mxnded Young Men MICHELMAN S INC TAYLOR for Flowers Mas A B RoBERrsoN PROP 15 Elltot Street Tel 730 or 1299 RK S45 rt alll: Floue J ALL STATES CAFE Main Street Lunches Dinners THE BOOK CELLAR 18 Hugh Street DICTIONARIES MODERN LIBRARY AND GIANTS FICTION CURENT BOOKS LENDING LIBRARY LUN DEN 8: ADAMS 2 Ellrot St Brattleboro Vt Tel 1386W Electrxcal Contractors Electrncal Refrxgeratton Applxances and Supplres HARRY E CLARK Manufacturer of Tenms Stnps and Materrals for Bent Wood Products BRATTLEBORO VT IDEAL BARBER SHOP 49 Elliot Street G N Howe HEUSTIS SUPPLY CO INC 62 Mam St Brattleboro Vt Phtlgas Service Tel 225 When You Thlnk of Prlntlng THINK OF SHAW' I-me job Prmtmg Phone 614 W THE SHAW PRESS BRATTLEBORO For Qualrty and Pncc BARROWS SHOE STORE an GALANES SPORT SHOP Tel 889 CHARLES EBBIGHAUSEN HENRY C CULVER Plumbing 84 Heating Brattleboro Vermont Eleriucal Contractor Smfe 1927 Mann Street Tel 1058 51 , . , . r . - 1 , . 1 , I . 9 . . . ' ' I'rc-sitlcnt Treasurer -I. ll. Xlufzy . .. 'ilsun . , ' ' ' ' I ' . f , d Across the S rect From the i c ool , , , , Tel. 578 ' Y I . . ., . 1 1 l ' a ,'- A A' ntlise 1 . . , , . I 9 ' D . ' , , , V , , , ' v .. 4 . , . A I 1 , . I . . . ., . I . , . W .. . . - d . I , 51 ' ' . THE VERMONT PRINTING COMPANY BRA'I II I BORO VI RMONT 1 Brmlebom band A Gru el C o lne rt PROFESSIONAL XV J KAINE MD Barber Block Mun St Telephone 429 W Ii IHITI C w oe I! Q ALLAN D SUTHFRLAND MD 80 un treet hee wours v 'IN 9 P M By ipporntmenr I eept XX ednesduy and bunday I Ixl NNIYIH UUININ DO Aluerxeln I DO AINCIIC rn 1 I1 AIFRFD B JORDAN OD an RAI HARIXI IORDAX O D ll un St 66 Othee Hours I 5 J B XX e ne-se ly When you go to Lollege 3IllIIOI1lVC' he lf Bruttlehnrn Emlg Qlvfnrnwr sent yf xyrll proye to be .rlm ost TRAINSII MIX C OAC RI II XSPHAI I DRIX I XX AX S from home II Q AXIORD ICJOTI' Optom tu t 5 1 lee Brrttlehou Tele-prone Ilx I me THF RO D T0 LLILB At eommeneement tune your thoughts rre nrtu rllly ot sueeess III your plst ueomphshm nts md IH the future As you hue LIlSLONLI'C.eI the ford to s eess ns trrxeled soul Ile on rot Fuh m e therefore ls SILZIIIIIL rnt for It hrlngs you th lt mueh eloser to your destlnrtlon You h ue noxx eompleted In lmportlnt plrt of your yourney 1nd the rexx IIXIIIIQ yelrs Ile 1he1d ot you At thls h lppy tune Amerne Ill Optleal Qompmy extends to euh ot you LUIIQYIIUIIIIOUN ,md best XXISIILS There lre m my degrees ot sueeess md many yrrdstleks of me rsurement Xour own dehnutlen x hehexe IS the mne you must hxe by Non 1nd for the future xxe VIISII you the hest of 1ll thmgs Ame ue an W Optical XII ANY y , IDR. . 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