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CLASS HI TORY Freshman Year AT long last, WE, the Class that happens once in a life time, entered the sacred halls of our million dollar, centrally Q ?j located, utopian sanctum, referred to by the commoners as B. H. S. From that very first day we made our notorious im- pressions on the desks Qin the form of initialsj, in the halls, and on the ? . We were assigned to homerooms, each of which was complete with a crank-er teacher- capable of turning us in, out, or over. Elected to grease the cranks were: President, LEONARD NADEAUQ Vice-president, ELWIN HIGLEYQ Secretary, CAROL MALLOY, Treasurer, DAVID HODGE, About this time the cry went out, All I want are the facts, man, just the facts, which was the by-line of our diligent Spot- light reporters: RICHARD GALE, MARY CARLEY, CAROL MALLOY, and CYNTHIA PLUMB. In search of excitement, Dandy Andy, our champion Tiddly-Winks player, challenged: VICTOR BEEBE, JOHN TURNER, PHIL TURNER, PHILIP HOLM- QUIST, DAVID ALLBEE, DONALD FULLAM, ROBERT INGRAM, HENRY KEMPF, and TERRY TURNER, to carry the punkin up and down the cow pasture without either gettin knocked down or steppin in sumpin. fCompliments of Andy Grifiithj VICTOR BEEBE, only playing his first year of sports, represented us on the Vermont All-State Football team. We think at this time it would appropriately fit to mention our F. F. A. members ALAN DUNKLEE, TERRY HUBBARD, PHILIP TURNER, PETER HARRISON, STUART THURBER, DANIEL MOSMAN, CURTIS MONROE, CHARLES RILLING, and HARRY EVANS, the first three of whom were champion hay and silage represent- atives in Burlington that glorious year. The mournful morn of November 7, 1952, brought to our full realization the meaning of Oppressed by multi- tudes, the best may fall, through our Frosh Initiation. From the High Notes echoing from 210, came the following outstanding men: DAVID HODGE, WIL- LIAM CURTIN, STEPHEN BARRE, PAUL STONE, RICHARD GALE, RICHARD GEEHR, ROBERT IN- GRAM, LEIGHTON NOYES, JR., PETER HAWKS, JAMES STRUTHERS, and CURTIS MONROE. While these talented lassies, JANICE PREBLE, MAR- JORIE ADAMS, MURIEL FIEDLER, MARION MOELLER, DEBORAH BOYNTON, DEBORAH ROONEY, JOYCE ALEXANDER, and ANTONETTE SAK added their talent too. These all accounted for the musical throng of our freshman year in the form of song. 30 The high stepping footnotes were SANDRA BOYCE, CAROL MALLOY, and MARY CARLEY. Floor burns were noticed on these athletes: VICTOR BEEBE, JOHN TURNER, HENRY KEMPF, TERRY TURNER, RICHARD SODERBERG, HAROLD WAR- WICK, LEONARD NADEAU, and PHILIP TURNER. When the slopes became covered with snow, seen wind- ing their way around, under, over, between, and through various trees and obstacles were ALAN DUNKLEE, PETER HAWKS, LEIGHTON NOYES, JR., DON- ALD FULLAM, THADDEUS BETTS, and DANIEL MOSMAN. Being of unusual ability, we decided to establish prec- edent by sponsoring the first dance ever to be given by THE Freshman Class in the new high school. In keeping with that which had to be new, we christened our dance as the glorious SHMOO. Dancing was not our only forte-we were well repre- sented in the field of dramatics by ROBERT INGRAM, PAUL STONE, DEBORAH BOYNTON, MURIEL FIEDLER, DAVID HODGE, PETER HAWKS, RICH- ARD GALE, LEIGHTON NOYES, JR., LEONARD NADEAU, and JOSEPH CAMOLLI, our class thespians. The big wheels governing the little wheels were: JO- SEPH CAMOLLI and ROBERT INGRAM, WAIT, WAIT! In the distance we see, crawling out from under one of his money bins, Carl Miller dressed in his most elaborate barrel exclaiming: My heart lies in BHS, but my money remains in Maine. As O. M. P. slices and hooks his way down the cor- ridors yelling, Fore, we are reminded that spring has approached and baseball is just around the corner with VICTOR BEEBE, HENRY KEMPF, JOHN TUR- NER, ROGER SPARKS, RICHARD SODERBERG, PHILIP TURNER, JOSEPH BOBEE, TERRY TUR- NER, and WILLIAM CURTIN, hitting it out. As this school year runs out, so do DANIEL MOSMAN and STEPHEN HOLDEN chasing time UQ. Playing King Size Ping Pong at the Parking Center-er tennis courts were RICHARD GEEHR, JOHN TOMPKINS, RICH- ARD GALE, and PETER HAWKS. Being of sound mind, in spite of our many activities, we bequeathed our status as Freshmen to the lowly eighth graders and moved up to the celestial rank of Sophomore, Wise F 001' Carol Elizabeth Malloy William Fmncir Curtin Sophomore Yeor September again smiled from the timekeepers of the ages, thus we wended our way back to the Ivy Halls, THE COLONEL
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