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Custodians and Cook Miss Grace Ploof (Cook) Mr. Harry Paine Mr. Anthony Romano Mr. Ray E. Grant 24
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Sealed. left to right: Elizabeth Bettis. Joyce Twins. John Bogle. Jane Mills. Betty Hatliorn. Winston Rose. Standing, left to right: Mrs. Roy, Albert Romano. Ethel Greene. Elizabeth Alter. Rita Stone. Peter Filosa. William Liberty, Richard Laskey, Dorothy White. John Kontoa, James Harvey, Majella Troltier. Timothy Dunley. and Miss Une. Senior Play October and November afternoons and evenings were dedicated to rehearsals of “That Crazy Smith Family,” a rollicking farce, selected to be the vehicle for the crowning triumphs of the class of 1945 s long dramatic history. Bill Liberty and Dorothy White spent a busy evening trying to keep their dizzy offsprings under control. Their football hero son, Albert Romano, got involved in girl friend trouble—Betty Bettis and Jane Mills. Their daughter with the artistic temperament—Betty Hathorn—found comfort in Winston Rose's southern drawl after losing faith in Art when her father mistook her masterpiece for a picture of a frying pan. The younger members of the family—Majella Trottier and Tim Dunley- ran the family ragged with surreptitious prize fights in the garage. John Bogle, the visiting rich play-boy gave everyone jitters by his foolhardy plane exploits, and the love affair of Joyce Twiss, the maiden aunt, and Professor Peter Filosa only complicated affairs. The hard working stage crew, James Harvey and John Kontos; the property managers, Betty Aher. Rita Stone, and Ethel Greene; and Richard Laskey and Raymond Hall as business managers, all handled the details which make a play go off well. Miss Urie and Mrs. Roy directed the play.
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AHER. ELIZABETH EUUy Stylo Show I; Gleo Club 1; Stunt Night 2. 3; Homo Room Activi-tios 3; RutioninK Board 3; War Stamp Salesman 3; Senior Flay Pro-IKTty Manager 4; Assembly 4; Concert 4. “A K rl to know and a Kiri worth while. Betty is one of the quiet girls of our class. She has proved to Ik a loyal supporter and a capable class member win n there hat been work to do. Her rod hair and laughing eyes have won her many friends. BETTIS. ELIZABETH “Betty Glee Club I. 2, 3. 4; Style Show 1; Assembly 1. 2. 3. 4; Operetta 1.2; Home Room Committee 1. 2, 3. 4; Ration Board 2; Stunt Night 2. 3. 4; Dramatic Club 2. 3. 4; Vice President Dramatic Club 4; Graduation Marshall 2; Concert 3. 4; Girl's St;.to 3; Office Girl 3. 4; War Stamp Salesman 3; Junior Prom 3; Class Secretary 4 ; A Capelin Choir 4; D. A. R. Girl 4; Curtis Campaign Assistant Manager 4; Senior Play 4; Year Book Staff 4; War Stamp Representative 4; Red Cross Representative 4; Freshman Receft on 4; Community Recreation Council 4; Prize Speaking Chairman 4. '‘Smile and the world smiles with you. Wherever you find sweet music and laughter, you'll find our little song-bird. When you hear a giggle in the back seat of the Lyric, you look around to see none other than Betty with the one and only Joe who has occupied her spare time for the past two years. BOGLE. JOHN “John Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 1.2; Glee Club I, 2. 3. 4. Boys' Ouartet 2. 3; Home Room Representative 1. 2. 3. 4; Horn Room Committee I. 2. 4; Debating Club 1.2: Operetta 2; Dramatic Club 2. 3. 4; President Dramatic Club 4; Prize Speaking Chairman 4; Prize Speaking 3; Stunt Ni ;ht I. 2. 3. 4: S.A.B 2. 3; Student Council 4; Newspaper 3. 4; Music Festival 1. 3; Concert 1. 3. 4; Latin Club 2. 3; Junior From 3; Senior Play 4; Editor in Chief Year Book 4; Dance Band 3. 4; Class Vice President 4: A Capella Choir 4; Boys' St;.te 3. The style is the man himself. John’s list of activities speaks for itself. At any rate, John, with your personality and determination you'll surely find success. Whether you become a second Sinatra or a psychiatrist, your feminine folk wc rs will love you. CHITTENDEN. MARGARET Peggy Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 1; Home Room Committee 1; Home Room Secretary 2; Basketball 2. 3; Latin Club 2; First Aid 2; Music Festival 2. 3; Stunt Night 3. 4. Your life shall never lack a friend” Peggy has won us all with her friendly spirit and quiet reserved manner. Music has been her chief school interest in her four years of high school. Her ambition is to become a social worker. 25
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