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Senior Class History September —Back again for another happy year. Eager to begin our final lap at Castleton. Our President, Margaret Paige, with graciousness and steady aim efficiently carrying on her many duties. Our vice-president, Dorothy Orr, returns after three years, adding much with an artistic personality and quaint cordiality. Elizabeth McLaughlin, always smiling, cheerful, optimistic and sympathetic comes back after three years’ professional experience in West Rutland. Our secretary-treasurer, loyal, serious, easy-going Paul Hatch becomes also our obliging vocalist. Stella Tosi, conscientious worker, under¬ standing, friendly advisor of us all, delves further into Education. Ethel Toth, bubbling with her in¬ finite enthusiasm, enjoys life with us to the full. Earl Houston, studious, deep-thinking philosopher, dili¬ gently guides the destiny of our Birdseye. And our red-haired George Young, frank, dignified, sincere, aids and abets in all our schemes. October —State Teachers’ Convention in Burlington and there we are—meeting old friends, discovering new books, learning much. Student teaching in Rutland, Poultney, Castleton, Clarendon Flats. (Why did Paul have such a good time at the latter?) November —And we are busily planning for a Senior Dance with exotic Mexican scenery by our talented Stella. Home for Thanksgiving. The second semester begins. Spring is not far oft. The Castleton Conference, ably conducted by Miss Helen Van Guilder of Poultney. Interesting addresses by Dr. Surhie and Dr. Kate Wofford. Science trips, instructive, educational. To the Champlain Silk Mill in Whitehall, the Fellow’s Gearshaper in Springfield, the Howe Scale Works in Rutland, etc. Sociology class—studying crime, visiting the State Prison in Windsor and the Women’s Reformatory (cordially entertained by Miss Helen Koltonski). Writing theses, interviewing superintendents, planning for graduation and next year’s work— swiftly time moves on—. June —The Prom, Commencement, reluctant goodbyes. We shall soon be back for our Masters! twenty-two
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PAUL MUNSON HATCH Poultney Vermont Troy Conference Academy Student Cooperative Association (1, 3); Commuters’ Asso¬ ciation (3, 4); International Relations Club (1, 2); The Birdseye Organization (2, 3, 4); Athletic Association (1, 2, 3, 4); The Men’s Union (1, 2, 3, 4); Men’s Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Choir (2, 3, 4); Birdseye, Advertising Manager (3); Business Manager (4); Senior Class, Treasurer-Secre¬ tary (4); Men’s Union, Secretary (4); Christmas Play (1, 2, 3, 4). Gravely serene—- Earnest of mein —- Charmed melody — Proven success. EARL HOUSTON Rutland Vermont Rutland High School Senate (4); Commuters’ Association (1, 2, 3, 4); Athletic Association (1, 2, 3, 4); Basketball team (1, 3, 4); Interna¬ tional Relations Club (2); The Birdseye Organization (4), Editor (4); The Men’s Union (1, 2, 3, 4); Men’s Glee Club (1); Freshman Class Secretary (1); Men’s Union, Treasurer (3); Basketball Manager (4); Tennis (1, 2, 3, 4). The seeder for Truth, with eyes far seeing, Angular, confident, relaxed — Today, it is a question of what one weighs upon the scale of humanity. All else is vanity. ELIZABETH ALICE McLAUGHLIN West Rutland Vermont West Rutland High School Commuters’ Association (1, 2, 3, 4); C. N. S. Players (4); The Birdseye Organization (3, 4), Associate Editor (3, 4); Women’s Glee Club (1, 3, 4); Sophomore Class Secretary (2); New England Convention in Boston (4); Winter Car¬ nival Queen (4); Christmas Play (2); Annual Play (2). Fair Queen of the Snows! A dash of color, flashing eyes, lips smiling in quick, friendliness. Endowed with all the deep warmth that the Celtic race can bestow upon her daughters. twenty-three
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