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MARION ELLA DROWN Sharon Vermont South Roy alto n High School Senate (2); Student Cooperative Association (1, 2, 3); Ath¬ letic Association (1, 2, 3); Basketball (1, 2, 3); Hockey Manager (2, 3); C. N. S. Players (2, 3); International Re¬ lations Club (2, 3), Vice-President (3); Castletone (1, 2, 3); Sophomore Class President (2); Alpha Lambda (2); Delegate to New England Conference (2); U. V. M. Play Day (2); Green Mountain Junior College Play Day (2); Lyndon Play Day (3); Winter Carnival (1, 2, 3); Snow Queen (2). Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and others have it thrust upon them.” Drip—an all-around girl, dancer, athlete, student and lover of swing. Daydreams precede her achievements. GERTRUDE VERONICA DWYER West Rutland Vermont West Rutland High School Commuters’ Association (3); Women’s Glee Club (3); Choir (3). She found a way or made one.” Gertrude—a very congenial person, with a pleasant smile and conscientious way of living. MARGARET VERONICA DWYER West Rutland Vermont West Rutland High School Commuters’ Association (1, 2, 3). I have found you an argument, but 1 am not obliged to find you an answer.” Rita—fired with ambition, she meets work with the air of a conqueror. MILDRED COLETTA GAINES Fair Haven Vermont Fair Haven High School Student Cooperative Association (1); Commuters’ Associa¬ tion (2, 3), Secretary (2); Athletic Assocication (1, 2, 3); Castletone (1, 2); Women’s Glee Club (1, 2); Festivals (1, 2); May Day (2); Christmas Play (2). Always the same throughout the year, Full of happiness and cheer.” Millie—home girl—amiable, dignified, yet fun loving. (She should be an expert at opening cans!) twenty-rune
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VERONICA ELIZABETH BROUGH Castleton Vermont Fair Haven High School Commuters’ Association (1, 2, 3); Athletic Association (1, 2, 3), Treasurer (3); C. N. S. Players (1); Castletone (1); Festival (1, 2); Christmas Play (2). “For she was jes’ the quiet ind Whose natures never vary.” Ronnie—possessed of the rare gift of quietness—a true Ver¬ monter—our Ella Cinders. ALICE CARPENTIER Rocky Hill Connecticut Weathersfield High School, Connecticut Student Cooperative Association (1, 2, 3); Athletic Associa¬ tion (1, 2, 3); C. N. S. Players (1, 2, 3); Castletone (1, 2, 3); Green Mountain Junior College Play Day (2); Har¬ vest Festival (2); May Day (2); Christmas Play (2). “A thing of impulse, a child of song.” Carpy—song her gospel, swing her textbook—an artist of ability—our man of the hour. FLORENCE THELMA CHASE Wallingford Vermont Wallingford High School Student Cooperative Association (1, 2, 3), Secretary (2); Athletic Association (1, 2, 3); C. N. S. Players (1, 2, 3); Castletone (1, 2); The Birdseye Organization (1); Wom¬ en’s Glee Club (2, 3); Choir (3); Junior Class Vice-Presi¬ dent (3); Alpha Lambda (2); Eastern States Conference in New York (3); Festival (1, 2, 3); May Day (2). “And tnistress of herself though China fall.” Flossy—blonde sculptured curls—perfection in dress—three years in a well-kept notebook. MARY ELIZABETH DAKIN Bennington Vermont Bennington High School Senate (3); Student Cooperative Association (1, 2, 3), Vice- President (3); Athletic Association (1, 2, 3); Basketball (1, 2, 3); C. N. S. Players (1, 2, 3), President (3); Inter¬ national Relations Club (2); Castletone (1, 2, 3); Ex¬ ecutive Committee Junior Class (3); Lyndon Play Day (3); Keene Play Day (2); “Undertones and Overtones” (1); School Birthday Play (2). She is pretty to walk, with And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on.” Dake—dancer, singer, piano player—a friendly hostess of womanly grace. twenty-eight
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ALFRED GARETH HENEBRY Waterbury Connecticut Crosby High School Senate (2); Athletic Association (1, 2, 3); Basketball (2); International Relations Club (2, 3), President (2); Men’s Union (1, 2, 3); Men’s Glee Club (1, 2); Vice-President Freshman Class; Alpha Lambda (2); Winter Carnival (1, 2, 3); May Day (2); Christmas Play (1, 2, 3); Festival (1). “A stoic of the woods—a man without a tear.” A1—our chief hiker—indispensable figure at Chapel dances -—man of depths unknown. BARBARA ANNE JONES Rutland Vermont Rutland High School Senate (1, 3); Student Cooperative Association (1, 2, 3); Athletic Association (1, 2, 3); C. N. S. Players (2, 3); Castletone Editor (3); Birdseye (1, 2); President Fresh¬ man Class; Executive Committee Sophomore Class; Alpha Lambda; Delegate to Boston Conference (2); Christmas Play (2). ‘‘And her silence spo e many things.” Bobbie—a corridor cutup—a dignified leader with a tongue in her cheek — our Mother Jones. WILLIAM H. JONES III Poultney Vermont Troy Conference Academy Student Cooperative Association (1); Athletic Association (1, 2, 3); International Relations Club (1, 2, 3); Castle¬ tone (3); Men’s Union (1, 2, 3); Men’s Glee Club (1, 2); Choir (1, 2); Commuters’ Association (2), Vice-President (2) ; Alpha Lambda; Delegate to New England Conference (3) ; Winter Carnival (3); Christmas Play (3). ‘‘I give you an orator. Bill—excellent historian—clever scientist—ladies’ man at heart—and an M. C. of ability. DORIS IRENE LANTHIER West Rutland Vermont West Rutland High School Senate (3); Commuters’ Association (1, 2, 3); Athletic As¬ sociation (1, 2, 3); Secretary, Freshman Class; President, Junior Class; Alpha Lambda; Delegate to Eastern States Conference. For she is as tall as a lance, and as fresh as an Apnl morning.” Doris—a cosmopolitan, strong leader, with a winning smile and lots of style—Junior Class President. thirty
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