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MARTHA HAAS STEPANIAN Fair Haven Vermont Fair Haven High School Commuters’ Association (1, 2, 3), Secretary (3); Castle- tone (1); The Birdseye Organization (1, 2); Festival (2); May Day (2). “A daughter of the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair.” Martha-—jolly, sincere, lovable—she invites that confidence one reserves for a favorite aunt or mother. BEATRICE JANE TAYLOR West Brattleboro Vermont Brattleboro High School Student Cooperative Association (1, 2, 3); Athletic Asso¬ ciation (1, 2, 3); Rural Club (2), Treasurer (2); C. N. S. Players (1, 2, 3); International Relations Club (3); Wom¬ en’s Glee Club (2, 3). “It’s nice to be natural if you ' re naturally nice.” Bea—a charming girl, whose specialty is smiling, with soft voice and wholesome personality. KATHRYN IDA TEMPLE North Bennington Vermont North Bennington High School Student Cooperative Association (1, 2. 3); Athletic Asso¬ ciation (1, 2, 3); Secretary (2), Vice-President (3); Rasket- bal! Team (1, 2, 3); International Relations Club (3); Castletone (2); The Birdseye Organization (1, 2); Manager Badminton and Ping Pong (2); Manager Basket¬ ball (1); Lyndon Play Day (3); Winter Carnival (1, 2, 3), Chairman (3); Festival (1, 2, 3); May Day (1, 2); Christmas Play (2). ' ' 0fficioils, innocent, sincere, Of every friendless name the friend Kay—she ' ll take command of any situation, and what’s more, follow it through—efficient, yet strangely childlike. DOROTHY CECELIA TETRAULT Bennington Vermont Bennington High School Student Cooperative Association (1, 2, 3), Treasurer (2); Athletic Association (1, 2, 3); C. N. S. Players (1, 2, 3); Castletone (1, 2, 3); Winter Carnival (1, 2); Festival (1, 2, 3); May Day (2); Christmas Play (1, 2, 3); “Undertones and Overtones,” play (1); Birthday Play (2). “Oh, why should life all labor be? Dottie—our mistress of poetry, fun and the dance—a smile, a laugh, and then she’s lost in a dream. thirty-four
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MARJORIE PEARL PITTS Rutland Vermont Rutland High School Student Cooperative Association (1, 2, 3); Rural Club (2); C. N. S. Players (1); International Relations Club (1); Women’s Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Choir (2, 3); Festival (1); May Day (2); Christmas Play (1). I do but sing because I must.” Marjorie—Castleton ' s next Dottie Beach—she sings, but is modest enough to be one of us here at Castleton. May she go far. CHARLES JOSEPH PRUNIER Fair Haven Vermont Fair Haven High School Commuters’ Association (1, 2, 3), Vice-President (2); Basketball Team (1, 2, 3); The Men’s Union (1, 2, 3), Vice-President (2); Men ' s Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Winter Carnival (1, 2); Festival (1); Christmas Play (1); Ten¬ nis (3). Great of heart and as cheerfid as they make them.” Spike—an all-around fellow, from basketball player to Snow King—one hundred percent cooperative. MARY CATHERINE PRUNIER Fair Haven Vermont Fair Haven High School Commuters’ Association (1, 2, 3); Athletic Association (1, 2, 3); Basketball Team (1, 2); C. N. S. Players (2, 3); In¬ ternational Relations Club (1, 3); The Birdseye Organiza¬ tion (3), Assistant Editor (3); Eastern States Convention at New York (3). Persuasion tips her tongue whenever she talks.” Mary—a born teacher, who leaves her class in the dust. A conscientious worker, a manager and a wit. NORMA ROWELL South Royalton Vermont South Royalton High School Student Cooperative Association (1, 2, 3), Treasurer (2); Athletic Association (1, 2, 3); Basketball Team (3); Rural Club (3); C. N. S. Players (I, 2); International Relations Club (1, 2, 3); Castletone (2, 3); Lyndon Play Day (3). Let fools the studious despise, There’s nothing lost by being wise.” Norma—a Vermonter who sets you at ease, her quietness is often undermined by a quirk of fun. thirty-three
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LILLIAN EUNICE TOWNSEND South Woodstock Vermont Woodstoc High School Student Cooperative Association (1, 2, 3); Athletic Asso¬ ciation (1, 2, 3); C. N. S. Players (3); International Rela¬ tions Club (3). “The mildest manner and the gentlest heart.” Lillian—one of us, conscientiously meeting the world more than half way. SHIRLEY DOROTHY WEBSTER Shoreham Vermont Middlebury High School Student Cooperative Association (1, 2, 3); Athletic Asso¬ ciation (1, 2, 3); C. N. S. Players (1, 2, 3); Castletone (1, 2, 3); Secretary, Junior Class (3); U. V. M. Play Day (2); Birthday Play (2); Festival (2); May Day (2); Christ¬ mas Play (2). “A girl reliable and true, And furthermore a worker, too.” Shirl—her quietness a blind for winsome humor—a scurry, a lazy walk, there goes Shirley. mary McDonald wiggins Rutland Vermont Rutland High School Senate (3); Student Cooperative Association (1, 2, 3), President (3); Athletic Association (I, 2, 3); C. N. S. Play¬ ers (1, 2, 3); International Relations Club (2); Castletone (2, 3); Eastern States Conference in New York (3); Winter Carnival (2); Festival (2); May Day (1); Christmas Play (2). “Efficiency is the keynote of success.” Wiggles—serious, but unresisting to the call of fun; a man¬ ager, a traveler and club woman, a howler in the night. CHARLOTTE JOSEPHINE WYSOLMERSKI West Rutland Vermont West Rutland High School Senate (3); Commuters’ Association (1, 2, 3), President (3); Athletic Association (1, 2, 3); Basketball Team (1); C. N. S. Players (1); Women’s Glee Club (2, 3); U. V. M. Play Day (2); Winter Carnival (1); Festival (1). “She did the work she found to do.” Charlotte—she works in quietness, shrinks from conspic¬ uousness, and gives many a rare smile and contagious laugh along the way. thirty-five
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