Essex Junction High School - Joy Yearbook (Essex Junction, VT)

 - Class of 1958

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Essex Junction High School - Joy Yearbook (Essex Junction, VT) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 31 of 92
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Page 31 text:

Class History FRESHMAN As Freshmen we were in Room 9 in the old high school under the supervision of Miss Foster and Mr. Dirmaier. We elected the following officers: Jimmy Kenney, President; Bob Ward, Vice President; Jean Brandberg, Secretary; and Joan Kellogg, Treasurer. Our Student Council representatives were Jimmy Kenney, Bob Whitcomb, Janet Parizo, and Connie MaGee. John Duncan and Bob Whitcomb walked for the Kake. Joan Kellogg and Jean Pillsbury were our candidates for Kake Walk Queen. SOPHOMORE Our Sophomore years we were in rooms 11 and 12 with Mr. Walcott and Mrs. Cilley as advisors. Our class officers were: Judy Anderson, President; Bob Ward, Vice President; Jean Brandberg, Secretary; and Butch Bergeron, Treasurer. Student Council representatives were: Joan Kellogg, Judy Anderson, Connie MaGee, and Bob Whitcomb. Our first big task was to put on the Freshman Reception. It was a big success. Albert Cass was Master of Ceremonies. Peter Fredericks and Ronnie Bacon walked for the Kake. Peggy LaFever and Tom Chase were King and Queen of the Kake Walk. JUNIOR Our Junior Year found us in Room 10 with Miss Foster and Mr. Grady as our class advisors. The following were elected as officers: Albert Cass, President; Peggy LaFever, Vice President; Jean Brandberg, Secretary; and Ray Halnon, Treasurer. We chose Jean Brandberg, Albert Cass, Ray Halnon and Peggy LaFever as representatives in Student Council. Judy Anderson was elected Secretary of the Student Council. In October we received our long-awaited class rings, which we had ordered in our Sophomore year. This has become a tradition. Our candidate for Kake Walk Queen was Janet Parizo. Ray Halnon and Mat Stevens walked for the Kake. SENIOR In our Senior year we moved to the new high school, rooms 8 and 10, with Miss Hapgood and Mr. Dirmaier as class advisors. Class officers were: Tom Chase, President; Ray Halnon, Vice President; Elaine Boutin, Secretary; and Beverly Gokey, Treasurer. Albert Cass was elected President of the Student Council and Judy Anderson was Secretary. Student Council representatives were Tom Chase, Jean Brandberg, Jimmy Kenney and Peggy LaFever. Jean Brandberg was editor of the Commentator. Joan Kellogg and Tom Chase were Co-Editors of the '58 Sabre. Our class and the faculty chose Joan Kellogg as the D. A.R. Good Citizenship Girl. Maureen Sexton was our candidate for Kake Walk Queen. Ray Halnon and Mat Stevens walked for the Kake.

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THE GROOM SAID NO! A comedy in 3 acts by Ruth and Nathan Hale SENIOR PLAY CAST Mrs. Inez Cameron Patty Cameron - -Virgie Cameron - -Steve Cameron - -Mr. Will Cameron Mrs. Sorenson------ Willie Williams -Mary Alice Smith - Clara Curtis ------ Shirley Anderson - ■ Ed Smith---------- Director----------- - JEAN BRANDBERG - - VIRGINIA DERBY MAUREEN SEXTON ----RAY BASHAW • - BILL BOUNTRESS -----JANE BOGUE -PETER FREDERICKS - - PEGGY LAFEVER - MAVIS PILLSBURY ■ - JUDY ANDERSON ROBERT WHITCOMB ALBERT CASS - - MISS HAPGOOD SENIOR PLAY HELP Front row: G. Derby, J. Bailey, P. Hogan, J. Irish, R. Halnon, C. Comeau, R. Bashaw, M. Stevens, E. Benway. Second row: M. Langlois, M. Pillsbury, D. Brownley, J. Pillsbury, L. Stickney, Miss Reichelt, S. Berry, J. Parizo, K. Corbett, G. Henry.



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Class We, the class of 1958, of Essex Junction High School, on the sixteenth day of June, 1958, hereby establish this as our last will and testament. To the remaining students of E.J. H. S. I, Maureen Sexton, leave my innocent look to someone else who manages to get into embarrassing situations. I, Peg LaFever, leave as the teachers line the hall and sing Glory Hallelujah under the direction of Miss Foster. I; Judy Pillsbury, leave my ability (??) to speak French to Armand Baillargeron. I, Jean Pillsbury, leave my blonde hair to Donna Rotunda. I, Jim Kenney, leave my knowledge (?) of French to the unfortunates in French I. I, Ralph Matthews, leave my flirtatious eyes to Joel Barkman. I, Barbara Matthews, leave my long hair to June Guild. I, Mary Paradis, leave my bottle of peroxide to Beth Nelson. I, Janet Parizo, leave my shyness with boys to Joan Pillsbury. I, Robert Lucia, leave my heavy, black whiskers to John Fish. I, Mary Langlois, leave my ability to go steady to Chuck Wellinger. I, Connie MaGee. leave my little blue Ford to Brenda Woodard. I, Fred Rivers, leave my truck to Dick Tuure. I, Mavis Pillsbury, leave my ability to argue with A1 Cass and Robert Whitcomb to whoever wishes to continue the practice. I, Joan Kellogg, leave my giggle to Mary Lou McClure. I, Wayne Ryen, leave my haircut to Calvin Hastings. 1, Hilda Sanderson, leave my earrings to Lee Ballou. I, Mat Stevens, leave my father's gas station to whoever wants to do the pumping in mid-winter. I, Linda Stickney, leave my long walk to school to Gloria Lucia. I, Alma Theoret, leave my French accent to Miss Quinlan. I, Marlene Viele, leave my fleeting footsteps to Carol Bashaw. I, Craig Walker, leave my long hair to Billy Kalanges. I, Robert Whitcomb, leave my everlasting sarcasm to Bill Davison. I, Ronnie Wilson, leave my height to Ray Yandow. I, Jean Brandberg, leave my ability not to stay on diets and my book of non-fattening recipes to Judy Cadorette. I, Ray Halnon, leave my bam clothes to anyone who will come down to do the morning chores. I, Butch Bergeron, leave my job in Tip Top's to Gary Baker. I, Nancy Benard, leave my writer's cramp to Beverly Mayo. I, Judy Bailey, leave my poetic ability to anyone who will do it justice. I, James Baker, leave my self-esteem to Dick Terrien. I, Carol Blair, leave my quietness to Sue Cameron. I, Dorothy Brownley, leave my permanents to all those with straight hair. I, Carolyn Comeau, leave my diamond to Donna Fisher. I, Pat Hogan, leave my perfect attendance record to all absentees.

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