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MARIE PAMELA LITTLE Vermont Vergennes Vergennes High School Student Cooperative Association (1, 2); Athletic Association (1, 2); Castletone (1, 2); Winter Carnival (1); Christmas Play (2). Spontaneous wit, vivaciousness — Bubbling over with love of life. FRANCES ELIZABETH McKENNA Fair Haven Vermont Commuters’ Association (2); Women’s Glee Club (2). Quiet and calm, With supreme daintiness of speech and movement. CATHERINE GRACE MORIARITY Rutland Vermont Rutland High School Commuters’ Association (1, 2); Athletic Association (1, 2); Birds¬ eye (1, 2), Sub-Manager (2); Festival (1); Christmas Play (2); Log Cabin Dance (1). Quiet humor undermining A personality rich in self-reliance. RUDOLPH HOUGHTON MORSE Rutland Vermont Rutland High School Senate (2); Commuters’ Association (1, 2); Athletic Association (1, 2); International Relations Club (1, 2), President (2); Castle¬ tone (1, 2); The Birdseye Organization (2), News Editor (2); The Men’s Union (1, 2); Men’s Glee Club (1); Choir (1); Alpha Lambda; New England Conference (2); Winter Carnival (1, 2); May Day (1); Christmas Play (2); Chairman Freshman Frolic (1); Sophomore Hop (2). Versatility and sincerity; A profound personality. NAOMI AFFIE MYRICK Shoreham Vermont Middlebury High School Student Cooperative Association (1, 2); Athletic Association (1, 2); Basketball Team (1, 2); Rural Club (1); Castletone (1, 2); Winter Carnival (1); Festival (1); May Day (1). Dar -eyed, mysterious damsel, With resources yet unearthed. STANLEY JAMES OFFENSEND Fair Haven Vermont Fair Haven High School Commuters’ Association (1, 2); Athletic Association (1, 2); Bas¬ ketball Team (1, 2); Castletone (1); The Birdseye Organization (1); The Men’s Union (1, 2); Men’s Glee Club (1, 2); Choir 1, 2); Festival 1); Christmas Play (2). A sculptor, orator, or singer — Extreme versatility and cooperative ways. forty-one
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JEAN CATHERINE HINCHEY Hydeville Vermont Fair Haven High School Commuters’ Association (1, 2), Treasurer (2); Women’s Glee Club (1, 2); Choir (1, 2); May Queen (1). Charming, her sweet sincerity and gracious manner Enlighten all with whom she walkj. PAULINE FLORENCE HINCKLEY Cuttingsville Vermont Rutland High School Student Cooperative Association (1, 2); Athletic Association (1, 2); Rural Club (1, 2). Nimble feet tripping down our way, Smiling good jellowship, brightening our day. MARY ELEANOR HUNT Northfield Vermont Northfield High School Student Cooperative Association (1, 2); Athletic Association (1, 2); International Relations Club (2); Orchestra (1, 2); Festival (1); May Day (1); Christmas Play (2). A student of learning, ambitious, persistent, A challenge to perfection. SHIRLEY EDITH KNAPP Pittsfield Vermont Whitcomb High School Student Cooperative Association (1, 2); Athletic Association (1, 2); Basketball (1); Rural Club (1, 2); C. N. S. Players (1, 2); International Relations Club (2); Orchestra (1, 2); Womens Glee Club (I, 2); Volley Ball Manager (2); Vice-President Sophomore Class (2); Festival (1); May Day (1); Christmas Play (1, 2). Smiles, joy of living, energy, interest — A well-integrated personality. HELEN HOLMES KNUTSON Waterbury Vermont Waterbury High School Student Cooperative Association (2); Athletic Association (2); C. N. S. Players (2); Women’s Glee Club (2); Choir (2); Christmas Play (2). Hesitant in forming quick, decisions. Exacting in thought and manner. YVONNE HOPE LANG Castleton Vermont West Rutland High School Commuters’ Association (1, 2); Athletic Association (1, 2), Sec¬ retary (1); Basketball (1, 2); International Relations Club (2); Castletone (2); Birdseye (1); Lyndon Play Day (2); Birdseye Variety Show. Energetic, with graceful movements of a deer; Surpassing in the r Hm 0 f sports. forty
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MARY BERNADETTE O’NEILL Castleton Vermont Fair Haven High School Commuters’ Association (1, 2); Athletic Association (1, 2); The Birdseye Organization (1); Festival (1). Tiny light steps—a dash of shyness To her huge measures of comradeship. MARJORIE ALICE PARK Mention Massachusetts Northfield Seminary Senate (2); Student Cooperative Association (1, 2); Athletic Asso¬ ciation (1, 2); Rural Club (2); C. N. S. Players (1, 2); Women’s Glee Club (1, 2); Choir (2); Sophomore Class President (2); Poultney Play Day (1); Festival (1); May Day (1). Scholarly, an eminent leader, Whose tact and understanding insure followers. MARIE LOUISE SAWYER Bristol Vermont Chester High School Student Coonerative Association (1, 2); Athletic Association (1, 2): C. N. S. Players (2); International Relations Club (2); Cas- tletone (2); The Birdseye Organization (1); Winter Carnival (1); Festival (1); May Day (1); Christmas Play (2). Turbulence of March whirlwinds, smiles of April, Laughter of a mountain brook- RUTH ANNIE SEABURY Waterbury Vermont Water bury High School Student Cooperative Association (1, 2); C. N. S. Players (1, 2); International Relations Association (1, 2), Treasurer (1); The Birdseye Organization (1, 2); Alpha Lambda. Purposeful, responsive, exploring, Finding deep understanding. EDITH CATHERINE SENECAL Bennington Vermont Bennington High School Student Cooperative Association (1, 2); Athletic Association (1, 2); Castletone (2); The Birdseye Organization (1); Festival (1); May Day (1). A sociable disposition expressing itself In inexhaustible laughter. MARION BARBARA SLACK Randolph Center Vermont Waterbury High School Senate (2); Student Cooperative Association (1, 2); Athletic As¬ sociation (1, 2); Rural Club (2), President (2); C. N. S. Players (1); Women’s Glee Club (1, 2); Festival (1); May Day (1); Christmas Play (2). Quiet and reserved, yet with a brush, paper and paint —- Lo, a mural or perhaps a coy little Ferdinand. OLAV FRITHJOFF TAFFS Proctor Vermont Proctor High School Athletic Association (2); C. N. S. Players (2); International Re¬ lations Club (2); The Men’s Union (2); Men’s Glee Club (2); Choir (2); Winter Carnival (2); Christmas Play (2). A thinker, whose depths reach far into the realm of imagination From which comes creative construction. forty-two
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