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GRADES 5 and 6 Back Row, lefl io right Donnarae Bagley, Orville Perkins, Jean Lyman, Roberi' Hayward, Rod- ney Crofr, Sfeven Bellefeuille, Nyra Edwards, Norman Hayward, Ernesl Russell. Middle Row, lell' lo ighh Elizabefh Hook, Bonnie Burbank, Richard Pra'H, Eudora Hulchinson, Thomas Doyle, Karl Lamson, ieacher, Mrs. Renfrew: Sheila Felch, David Blakeney, Virginia Paion, Douglas Lyford, Peggy Kennedy. Fronf Row, lefi lo righl: Timolhy Nichols, Donna Taylor, Richard Lyford, Sleven Paul, James Hook. Francis Thompson, Perer Bullon, Bernard Downing, Russell Paion, Carl Sanborn, Terry Cross, Jean Kennedy. GRADES 7 and 8 Back Row, lefr lo righl: Danny Lyford, William Maffoon, Charles Druge, Roberi' Hufchinson, Donald Bellefeuille, Thomas Burgess, Ronald Blanchard, Mary Hook, John BuHon. Middle Row, lefl lo righr: Donald Gilman, Roberl' Philbriclc, Donalyn Lyiord, Judy Bellefeuille, Jane Sianfon, feacher, Mr. Dunphy: Richard Colby, Shirley Sanborn, Deborah Lemery, Raymond Blakeney. Fronf Row, le'Fl' io righh Andrew Melendy. Lois Buffon, Hobqri Pafon, Thomas Hulchinson, Vicioria Kennedy, lrving Rush- worih, Dorolhy Lafley, Thomas Robbins, Harry Paul, David Slender, Sieve Ladd.
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GR DES 1 and 2 r k Row leii fo righi: Mariha Olsen, Anne Rushmore, Teresa Doyle, Dennis Boardman, Carol Baiiey, Duane Roberis, Deborah Marlin, Edwcrd Lafley, Barbara Cahill, Ausiin Burbank. Second Row, left io righi: Daniel Campbell, Sarah Philbrick, Gary Burgess, Peggy Bowin, Roger Downing, Russell Edwards, Mary Jane Kennedy, Dale Burgess, Mary Maffoon, Kenneih McFarlane, Philip Ainsworih, Rhoda Farr, Scoii Marfin, !,Frank Lyon. Froni Row, leff io righiz Joan Anderson, Michael Dunphy, Alan Archer, Sylvia Perkins, Mary Parker, Lisa Edwards, Marie Gilman, Roger Buswell, Armenihia Paul, Ralph Perkins, Polly Sanborn, and Terry 'Cahill. Beiiy Ainsworih lnoi presenil GRADES 3 and 4 3ack Row Ieif +o righiz Francis lBobbyi Cahill, Douglas Boardman, Linda Beard, Linda Doyle, Bruce Coburn, Paul Slender, Mary Lou Robbins. BeH'e Burgess, Philip Colby. Middle Row, lefi' 'io righf- David Hayward, James Kennedy, Ruih Paul, Joan Nichols, Jane Kennedy, Clifford Kennedy, Brian Sanborn, Sheila Braman, Roberf Cross, Pairick Doyle. Firsf Row, leff fo righi- Raymond Hayward, Karen Olsen, Beiiy Burbank, Richard Pafon, Dianiha Lyiord, Laurie Edwards, Peier Dickinson June Kennedy, Pairicia McFarlane, Brian Cushman.
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KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI C It took approximately 30 hours of travel by train, each way, to reach Kansas City. .I saw a lot of interesting country. I was impressed greatly by the vast corn fields and the large herds of beef cattle and hogs. This began to give me an idea of the enormous size of the United States. The United States is 400 times as large as the state of Vermont. The United States is about 22 times as large as Germany. My most pleasant experiences were talking with boys from about every state in the union. I talked at great lengthsn with boys from the Southern states about the great racial problem that exists there. I was surprised to find out that the negroes aren't mistreated half as badly as most Northerners think. I made especially good friends with a boy from Texas and a boy from Georgia. The boy from Texas was a roommate of mine. There were boys in the 1958 National FFA band from 44 dif- ferent states. I also met boys from 7 different countries. That's a lot of Christmas cards! Our Music Director was Doctor Henry S. Brunner, from Pennsylvania State University. I believe this name speaks for it- self ! When I reached Kansas City, we played almost constantly. When we weren't giving a confcert or marching, we were practicing. After our convention was over, we played for several country clubs for a few days. We had the honor of playing for the A-merican Royal Ball while the 1959 American Royal queen for the United States was crowned. Wow! We finished with a real bang, when we lead the American Royal parade on Saturday. We marched and played up and down about every street in Kansas City, and I know I had a hard time finding my way back to the hotel! We marched about 4 miles. The temperature was around 1000 F, and just -in case anyone is interested, this is about all it takes to work up a sweat! Vermont Representative to the 1958 National FFA Band, Ver- mont Vice President. WINTER It was a cheerful winter But it was bitter cold, And all it did was snow more It did so I've been told. The skiing it was perfect The skating too was fine, And the sliding it was slick In this great land of mine. Robert Maynard '62 Brian Button '5 9 WINTER - SPRING The winter is lonely The winter is cold The north Wind is blowing So blust'ry and bold Oh, joy when the spring comes It's joy for us all When flowers are blooming And birds gaily call Bonnie Roberts '62
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