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RHODA ROXANNA LYONS Bennington Vermont Bennington High School Student Cooperative Association (1, 2, 3); Athletic Asso¬ ciation (1, 2, 3); Keene Play Day (2); Winter Carnival (1, 2); Festivals (1, 2); May Day (2); Christmas Play (2). Be good, sweet maid, and let who will he clever.’’ Rhoda—a petite blonde with a lilting smile, in body small, and oh, with heart so great. AMY MAY MATTISON Sunderland Vermont Burr and Burton Seminary Student Cooperative Association (1, 2, 3); Rural Club 1, 2, 3); C. N. S. Players (1, 2, 3); International Relations Club (1, 2, 3); Birdseye (1, 2, 3); Alumni Editor (3); Lyn¬ don Play Day (3); Chairman of Phillips House (1). 0, I am stabbed with laughter. Amy—likable, sincere, you’re as jolly as they make them! MARIE DOE McPHETRES St. Albans Vermont Dee ring High School Student Cooperative Association (2, 3); Athletic Associa¬ tion (2, 3), Executive Committee (3); C. N. S. Players (2, 3); International Relations Club (2, 3); Castlktone (2, 3); Winter Carnival (2, 3); May Day (2, 3); Christmas Play (2). In the twinkling of an eye — Marie—actress, lover of little children, writer, and grower of long tresses. IRENE MOLNAR Pittsford Vermont Pittsford High School Student Cooperative Association (2, 3); Athletic Association (1, 2, 3); Basketball team (2, 3); Rural Club (1, 2, 3); C. N. S. Players (1, 2); International Relations Club (2); Castletone (2, 3); Keene Play Day (2); Lyndon Play Day (3); Harvest Festival (2); May Day (2). For ' tis the mind that makes the body rich. Irene—with quaint accent and cheerful philosophy, she is our natural student. Her burning enthusiasm set a school afire! thirty-one
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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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mm CHARLES NICHOLS Rutland Vermont Rutland High School Senate (3); Commuters’ Association (1, 2, 3); Athletic As¬ sociation (1, 2, 3); Basketball team (1, 2, 3), Captain (3); The Men’s Union (1, 2, 3), President (3); Orchestra (1, 2, 3); Men’s Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Choir (1, 2, 3); Vice-Presi¬ dent of Sophomore Class; Captain of Tennis Team (3); Winter Carnival (1, 2); Festival (1); Christmas Play (1,2). For every why, he had a wherefore. Charlie—our basketball man, strong, dependable—a mind receptive and chock full of arguments. FLORENCE LORETTA O’BRIEN Rutland Vermont Rutland High School Commuters’ Association (1, 2, 3); Athletic Association (1, 2, 3); Basketball Team (1); International Relations Club (2); Orchestra (1, 2, 3); Women’s Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Manager of Archery Club (3); Keene Play Day (2); Win¬ ter Carnival (1); May Day (2); Christmas Play (2). Charms that stride the sight, bat with merits that win the soul.” Florence—our trumpet footer and artist, with shy smile and winning personality. The least of her ambitions is to own an unbreakable glasses case. BERNARD CLYDE ODELL Fair Haven Vermont Fair Haven High School Student Cooperative Association (3); Commuters ' Associa¬ tion (1, 2), Vice-President (2): Athletic Association (1, 2, 3); Basketball Team (1, 2); Castletone (3); The Men’s Union (1, 2, 3); Men’s Glee Club (1, 2); Choir (2); Treasurer of Freshman Class; Festival (1, 2); May Day ( 1 , 2 ). He ceased; but left so pleasing on their ears His voice, but that listening still they seemed to hear.” Bernie—not Abe Lincoln, but our Bernie the student—tall, dark, handsome and persuasive. RUTH FLORINE PETERSON Bennington Vermont Bennington High School Student Cooperative Association (1, 2, 3); Athletic Asso¬ ciation (1, 2, 3), Treasurer (2); C. N. S. Players (2); Manager, Archery Club (2); Treasurer, Junior Class (3); U. V. m. Play Day (2); Winter Carnival (2); Festival (2); May Day (2); Christmas Play (1, 2). A twentieth century Diana. p eter —o ur blonde athlete—an outdoor girl, quiet and un¬ assuming—a piano player de-luxe. thirty-two
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