Hardwick Academy - Hardwickian Yearbook (Hardwick, VT)

 - Class of 1957

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HARDWICK ACADEMY’S GOOD CITIZENSHIP GIRL Monique Renr.ml GIRL’S AND BOY’S STATE L. to H I) I-a may, M. C. Fournier. Staiwlinn !•]. Chal .



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CLASS HISTORY On a warm day in Septeml er 1945, 43 soared first graders marched into the room of Mrs. Evelyn McCanna. ihere are only seven of the original 45 loft in our class. These seven are Sally Bagley, Florence Carrier, Leda Tremhlay, Maeanna Smith. Clermont Fournier, Eddie Chahot and John Benway. .Mrs. William Rohb guided us through the second grade, which passed very quickly. We went through the third grade with Miss Margaret Fay, where we were joined I v Leslie Flc ming. During this year Sandra Williams moved to Wolcott. Our teacher in the fourth grade was Miss White. We spent the fifth grade with Mrs. Ruth Schoolcraft. Anita Ciahoriault left at the beginning of the year, but returned to finish the year with us. Sandra Williams rejoined us in the sixth grade, which was supervised by Mrs. Woodcock. Now came the first big step in our education, junior high. At the beginning of this year we were joined by Elaine Ferland. We found this school life to be much different and much more difficult. In 1953, we had a year full of fun and studying. This was a very important year, our first year of high school. We were joined by Ruth Douglas, Freda Emery, Cccile Olney, Monique Remind, Tommy Dunn, and Denis I a may. That year we were guided by Mrs. Harriet Rouse who was very helpful to us. Our Sophomore year in high school made us feel grown up with many exciting moments ahead of us. We were joined by Winona Hatch, Alan Squires and Mare Del aricheliere. Our advisors were Mrs. Miriam McNaughton and Mr. Willard Simpson. During this year, our one-act play was directed by Mrs. McNaughton. We were now Juniors. This year we were under the supervision of Mrs. Hazel Gile. At the beginning of the year we were joined by Ida Carr and Carol Rublee. We were looking forward to getting our class rings. The sponsoring of tin Junior From, with the guidance of Mrs. Hazel Gile and Mr. Harry Brusa, was the biggest event of the year and a very successful one. Leda Tremblay was crowned Prom Queen. Our one-act play was again directed by Mrs. McNaughton. We had the great honor of placing first in this contest. At last we reached the year we had all been looking forward to. At the beginning of the year we were joined by Richard Wells. Mr. Harry Brusa, who guided us through this year, will never be forgotten. On April 12 we presented the play “Spring Fever”, a comedy in three acts directed by Mr. Brusa with Monique Remind. Elaine Ferland, Florence Carrier, Winona Hatch, Sandra Williams, Leda Tremhlay, Tommy Dunn. Clermont Fournier, Marc DcLariehelierc, and John Benway. It was a great success and enjoyed by all. The spring was busy as we prepared for graduation and our trip to New York which began Easter night. It was packed full of fun and excitement for all, including ball games, night clubs, museums, United Nations, boat rides, shopping, and sight seeing. Thechaperones were Mrs. Mae Gates, Mrs. Miriam McNaughton, Sir. Aubrey Brier, and Mr. Harry Brusa. Now we have reached the climax of our history that being Graduation. Although it is not recorded here it will Ik? always remembered by each of us. Cccile Olney, John Benway, and Edward Chahot 24

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