Lyndon Institute - Cynosure Yearbook (Lyndon Center, VT)

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I L 5 k L J Q E s Z E r 5 i F s E 5 E i 5 L r , M Mum.: gx,11a4l-u.w,--gusnamazusnmfs mir -aq ninnn nm' 'maxim' ' ' v.a,x.9.:qv..z'sunaw:.,,.e.n 1' 1 - E I 5 s 5 H E 1 - if Mmhg.,-.5-.34 K 1 5 H i 5 I l H 5 E i s e i E a i ! 5 a F I u v L. 5 5 2 1 E R Q05 V ' m X B 1 3 1. .6 ' R NN m ' w 4. - x 15 . C . YW . Ci + 1 4 QSMRE IN MEMORIAM TO WALTER F. TRUE Lyndon Institute will miss Mr. Walter F. True, who for fourteen years was a principal, teacher, counselor, and friend to all the faculty and students. He was an inspiration to all with whom he came in contact, and gained respect from all who knew him. His patience and unselfishness in sacrificing so much of his time and effort to make the students into better citizens in this changing world will never be forgotten. He has left a bright spot, which time Cannot dim, in the hearts and memories of the thousands who loved him. For ye have need of patience, that, after ye have done the will of God, ye might receive the promise. Hebrews 10:36 We, the class of 1958, gratefully dedicate this Cynosure to Miss May Campbell and Miss Evelyn Fuller, who for many years have beena great help and inspiration to all of the students at L ndon Institute. Their guidance and teach- Y ings have helped to make the young people of L, I, into wiser and better men and women. It is with great pleasure and pride that we dedicate this '58 Cynosure to them. ROBERT K. LEWIS Principal MRS. GRACILE LORD Dartmouth College B. S, MRS. CLARA M, AUBIN Secretary University of Vermont Librarian Lyl'ld0l'1 TESC! ,-vue P JELYN FULLER . B. , A. M. adcliffe College liddlebury College rench I, II, III panish I, II KENNETH LIGGETT B, S, in Agriculture University of Vermont A gric ult ure GERALD AU BIN Norwich University of Vermont Mechanical Dra w ing Shop Math General Shop University of Vermont Harvard University MAY A, CAMPBELL Ph. B. , M. Ed. University of Vermont Latin I, II, III, IV World History DONALD ERSKINE B. S. University of Vermont Physics Driver Training Chemistry ALBERT F, FORREST Norwich University United States History General Chemistry Math ARMORY T. SEAVER B, S, , M, Ed. Mathematics SUSAN R. TRUE B.A. Simmons College Biology ARTHUR LORD B, S, in Ed. University of Vermont Vocational M. Building Trades lui RICHARD DUFOUR B. S, in Ed. University of Vermont English I World History IA NE STICKNEY University of Vermont Blglish II VENE HARDING NORRIS ELLIOT B. 5. University of 'Vermont General Science WINIFRED KING Typing L H Commercial Math Lyndon Teachers College United States History General Business Economics New Jersey College for Women No YI UI EDDIE WOODS MARION HEBERT B, S, , M. A. Boston University Middlebury College English HI United States History Lyndon Teachers College Physical Education Civics CECILIA TEIS Bl Al I Ml Al Director of Music JOHN KING A, S, Boston University Automotive Mechanics JEAN TRUE B, S, in Ed. University of Vermont English IV, V BERTHA T, KOURY A, B, Furman University Art American Government MARION A. WAKEFIELD Northhampton Commercial College Bookkeeping TYPIUS Shorthand VIRGINIA LEACH B, S, in Ed. Framingham State Teachers College Hom emaking ,pt First row, left to right: B. Allen, D. McDermott, S, Grant, S. Eaton, A. Borsodi, L. Blake, C, Boulrisse. Center: M. Chandler, D. Clark, S. Buxton, J. Davis, W, Wheeler, L. Lang, L. LeBlanc, D. Nutting, J. Jackson, Seated: R. Nichols G. Mason, D. Austin, L. Simmons, Mrs. Wakefield, M. Gokey, Miss Campbell, S. Robinson, A. Boulrisse, B. Bailey, J, Leonard, B, LaChance. Zawwl Editor: Maureen Gokey Assistant Editor: Sarah Robinson Business Manager: Lorraine Simmons Committee: Gretchen Jannell, Shirley Buxton, Steve Grant, John Tolman Art Editor: Robert Nichols Committee: Martha Chandler Personalities: Gena Mason, Chairman: Carol Boulrisse, Steve Grant, Laura LeBlanc, Dorothy Nutting, John Davis, A1BoIsodi. Photography: Martha Chandler, Chairman, Warren Wheeler, Dorothy Nutting Activities: Anita Boulrisse, Chairman: Sarah Eaton, Brenda Bailey, Judy Leonard, Lois Lang Sports: Don Clark, Chairman: Lucy Blake, Janice Jackson, Dick Henries I Trivia: Blanche LaChance, Chairman, Doris Austin, David McDermott, Pat Morin Poetry Editor: Barbara Allen Typistsg Lois Lang, Brenda Bailey September 4 6 ' 19 20 21 24 October 5 19 23 November 9 16 vv 22 27 December 3 6 9 10 19 20 Ianuary 6 15, 16, 17 February 15 15 16 March 3 H 9 14 14, 15 28 April 11 vv 25 26 May 2, 3 163 17 23 31 June 5 H 6 6 7 s 9 7957-58' School opens QWhen's Vacation?J Get Acquainted Dance Qwho 's Who?j Freshman Day fPennies from Heavenly Freshman Reception QRed Noseslj Trade School Football game - Opened season Beginning of Annual Magazine Drive Burlington Football game QI-I-m-m-mly Football game with Montpelier QFirst loss 14-135 School closed for Teachers' Convention St. Jay-L.I. game Qworth waiting for - for St. Jay that isy Football team attended the Dartmouth-Cornell Game State Convention of Student Councils at Burlington Senior Play - The Curious Savage? Thanksgiving vacation begins! Newport-L.I. Basketball Game QBoth girls and boys wonlj Sophomore Spree QMusic and dancing for allly Annual Athletic Banquet Band Concert Christmas Glee Club Concert School closes for Christmas Vacation School re-opens Mid-year examinations fStudy, study, studylj Sweetheart Dance at Teen-Age - Dot Nutting and Al Borsodi Queen and King of Hearts, New England Ski Championship Meet at Gould Academy L, I, placed second fNice going boyslj Girls' Barbershop Quartet participated int WTWN Radio Talent Contest Band Concert Boys' Barbershop Quartet participated in WTWN Radio Talent Contest 3 One-Act Plays put on by the Dramatic Club L.I. Winter Carnival Spring Vacation begins fOh, Boylj Combined Orchestra and Glee Club Concert Junior Prom QA Night to Remembetzj Minstrel Show U. V. M. Track Meet at L. I. fThe season beginslj All-State Music Festival at Burlington Newport Music Festival Sub-freshman Day fWhat's to comelj Northem District Track Meet Last Day of School Senior Class Day Exercises Senior Ball Alumni Day Baccalaureate Services Graduation Day N JOHN DAVIS SARAH ROBINSON DOROTHY NUTTING MARTHA CHANDLER President Secretary Treasurer Vice President Ideal Senior Girl has. . . Hair like Lorraine Simmons Eyes like Barbara Allen Nose like Judy Leonard Lips like Lois Lang Teeth like Sarah Eaton Ears like Janice Jackson Complexion like Anita Boulrisse Smile like Sarah Robinson Figure like Brenda Bailey Posture like Lucy Blake Hands like Sandy Trefren Legs like Brenda Bailey Feet like Sandy Trefren Ideal Senior Boy has. . . Hair like Denny Carter Eyes like Dick Wheeler Nose like Rodney Charron Lips like John Talman Teeth like Steve Grant Ears like Dave Drew Complexion like Al Borsodi Smile like Steve Grant Physique like Denny Carter Posture like Ashley Edmunds Hands like Dave Whitcomb Legs like Dave McDermott Feet like Carl Wennerod 7955 QTune Something Wonderful from THE KING AND D Our days at school have seemed To fly by like a dreamy Yet we have always deemed They were wonderful. Now our school days are done And many friends we 've wong Yet all the work and fun Have been wonderful. We had some trying times When work came due, But now we find That in each mind The troubles all seemed few. We'll go our separate ways, But we will ever praise Our happy L.l. Days, They 've been wonderfulg It 's been a joyous timeg It's been a trying timeg But we knew then as now, It was wonderful. Gena Mason CLASS FLOWER - - - - Red and White Carnation CLASS COLORS - - - - Blue and Silver CLASS MOTTO - - - - To conquer without effort 1S to triumph without glory , nw, M I .' 4- ' 155 3.wi'i 'VL' r,. 1 .ir Q ,r s xux 5 - TAURUS QTHE BULLQ April 20th---May 20th For you who were born under the sign of the Bull, courage and stolid endurance are your conquering virtues. You go about your work and play in a slow, methodical manner with soberness, You are patient and exceedingly tolerant of people. You tend to be a life- long friend toward those of whom you are fond, and toward those for whom you have a dislike you are a bitter enemy. You are very practical but still love comfort, good fun and entertainment. S ARIES QTHE RAMj March 21st---April 19th Born under the sign of the Ram, you have many outstanding qualities. You are a leader, and your quick decisions are accep- ted by YOU1'fl'i6l'ldS. Courage, vitality, and intelligence are your marks of distinction, You love adventure and excitement, Your fiery temper is apt to flare, for you are im- patient and love a good struggle, Your vital personality marks you as a person headed toward greatness and prestige. Y X Q ,sf f' ' , f f fl f r , ' N Qf A r iff--e e- -2 A JOHN GEORGE DAVIS College Greensboro Bend, Vermont Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Football l,3,4, Basketball l,2g Track 1,2,3,4g Glee Club l,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra l,2g Class Marshal 3, Cynosure Board 4, Student Council 1,3g Class President 2,4g Northeastern Music Festival 1, 2,3g Vermont State Music Festival 4, Senior Play 4, Boys' State 3, Delegate to Mod- el U,N, 3, Barbershop 4, Good Citizenship Boy 4, Here is a clear and true, industrious friend, Studious. . , Mary, , , sax, , , skiing. . . president. . , popular, . , friendly. ,,A. is College t t X 11 lysis? ROBERT GORDON HEATH Heath Q C V Z? Lyndonville, Vermont Agriculture 4 j R M I Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Tract 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: FFA 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 4: Boys' State. A man can do more than he thinks he can, But usually less than he thinks he does. f if jg! Vo-Ag. , . athletic, , ,flirt. , . all rnan. . .hunter. . . ws vaivs Hin. Undecided BERNICE MAY CARPENTER East Burke, Vermont General Fashion Show 1, 2, They that govern the most make the least noise, Quiet. , , co-operative. . . shy. , , nice smile. , , hails from East Burke. . . Connie's comrade, Undecided MQW? ln R, w i NGS W A I Y X 'u I' L x i, Lyndon, Vermont Fashion Show 1, 'I' RODNEY DEAN CHARRON Rozzie Lyndonville, Vermont College Honor Roll 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 25 Senior Play 4, Travel Club 3, 4, For thy sake, tobacco, I would do anything but die. Gum chewer, , , flirt, , , clown, . , mischief maker. , , great end of L. I. . . .the Little Sharman of basketball. LUCILLE MAY WILLIAMSON ..Red.. Commercial Four be the things I'd been better without: love, curiosity, freckles, and doubt, Red hair. . . bicycle. . . tomboy. . . study hall clown. . . gay and carefree. Air Force CONSTANCE ADA LACLAIR Connie Lyndon, Vermont Commercial G166 Club 1, 2, Press Club 43 Faghign Show 1, Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, an excellent thing in woman, Auburn hair. . , sparkling eyes. . . quiet. . , that soft, soft voice. . . ardent TV fan. , . Grandfather Burns . . Bernice's buddy. Teachers College b.5cv.XxN-5 X Afml' 4 5 To CK gvdofxi EX 'WNOd'fVXQt Ccffupx luck in Ai Q Xvavcei H 1, ff, ,ffm QU' '-1 'ffm A ffl xi In s Ft f I DORIS MAE AUSTIN Dot West Burke, Vermont Commercial Honor Roll l,2, 3,45 Glee Club 3g Press Club 4g Cynosure Board 4g Fashion Show 1,2, Gentlem n always s em to remember blondes, iybmetimes Zu I . n , .,ljQrry,,, entle, but sweet, DD , f 6 Q Work W f T ' ' q I , X0 f Mary W lv JL 'C fi LEE A ETHEIJ MITCHEL Lee Lyndonville, Vermont Commercial Fashion Show 1, Laugh thy girlish laughter, Blonde. . . skillful sewer. . . crafty cook. . . giggles. . . Ellis. . . pessimistic. . . excused absences?? Undecided 4 L ll'- l Ulf 'N X X QYXX vy 2 , l 9 I It I DAVID PATRICK MCDERMOTT Dave Taunton, Massachusetts College Football 4: Basketball 4: Track 4: Cynosure Board 4. Yet in bestowing, Madame, he was most princely. Good looking. . . crew necks. . . girls. . . easy going. . . long walks. . . came to us from Taunton, Massachusetts College LOIS ANN BASSETT Lyndonville, Vermont Commercial Honor Roll 33 Fashion Show 1, 2. Quietly useful, simple, gentle, tender, Always smiling. . .Oh, so quiet. . .man-hater, , ,dependab1e. . .knows how to work. . .shy. . .petite, i Office Work BEVERLY MAE RUGGLES Bev Lyndonville, Vermont Route 1 Commercial Magazine Drive 4, Manager for Senior Girlsg Fash- ion Show 1. Fate 's a fiddler, Life's a dance, Big brown eyes. . .giggles. . .Nei1. . .hard worker on magazine drive. . . natural curly hair, I Undecided GLENN AUSTIN JOHNSON JFLTV jttkm Lyndonville, Vermont Building Trades 'Af6'0 ' 52 'Q' Honor R011 2, 3g Glee Club 1. ' -of M ey say a carpenter is known by his chips. M M Drives blue panel truck. . .quiet. . . building trades f . . .no girls. Armed Forces E A Wlllfiil 0 X. 'Z BT UVU WILLIAM SHARON WEBBER JR, Web Lyndonville, Vermont Auto Mechanics Football 1, ldleness is an appendix to nobility, Shop, , , blue Ford, , , boisterous. , . Monique, , , gas truck, DWAYNE LEON GARFIELD Garf West Burke, Vermont Vocational Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4. How little I have gained How vast the unattained. Fresh air fiend in study hall, , .always getting hurt in softball, , , dislikes school. Marines mum J'X fx 1 if Navy Y 'WZ lic. , J CLAIRE LINDA TAYLOR Lyndonville, Vermont C01T1m6ICiH1 Fashion Show 1. Ah, why should life all labour be? Claude. . . What's the sense in homework?. . . all ITIOSS sisters and brothers. . . late dates. , .appears quite quiet but oh! Work in Florida - -1 .1-.tif CANCER fThe Crabj June 22nd--July 23rd Yours is the sign of the Crab. Your traits tend toward the contradictory. Yours is a gentle and understanding nature with a grain of tolerance added, Yet, you are obstinate when it comes to opinions that you hold. You have a very good sense of humor and a sharp wit and tend to be an excellent conversation- alist. Your honesty, charm, sincere courtesy, and likeability give you a great advantage in dealing with people. NN X is v i I, X RQX QQ -2 K X Nwwkhs QXXQKN XXX r i XX NN XXX I ' VAW I F' ' J' v' u is ' 1 Nxllllgtr-A Ni' , 'KX' 4 X Ek QNX Jia.. , itxb XIFX-Xxigx 'liufdyihlf lm' JJ' V ffl il 1 I .- ii --z.. .C GEMINI Q The Twinsy May 21st--June 21st You were born under the sign of the Twins, and your qualities are such that they must be USED if benefit is to be obtained. Your one bad trait seems to lie in your unpredic- tability. You are, however, charming and talented with a sharp wit and an unparalleled imagination. Yours is popularity, and nothing dull or boring interests you. You love variety and are very restless. You let life take its course and worry very little about the future. J 'Q l w J' f' dm ' ' X XX' xx Vx! X , x ii 1 ' - N .5-A I I 'B 14 or -A - qi- LEO fThe Lionj July 23rd--August 23rd Your sign is of the Lion, indicating royalty. Your vivid personality is alive. Your im- pulsiveness gets you into situations from which only you can escape. Your enthusiasm for life tends toward adventure and deeds of daring You are courageous. Your strong will draws others to you, and over them this will often exerts itself to the point of dominance. You are the firebrand of society whose magnetic zeal for life would set the world afire. ELBA DUANE WILLEY Lyndonville, Vermont President 4, Quiet as a plow laid by at the furrow's end. Woman Hater. . , Future Farmer. , , bashful. . . crew cut. . . seldom heard, JOHN THU RSTON TA LMAN A man who hath friend himself friendly . . , cute but manly. . . crew cut, ARLA ND LENWOOD DUNBAR Do-Do West Burke, Vermont Building Trades Track 3, 4: Glee Club 1: American Legion Auxiliary Art Award 1, 3. Spare that tree. Woodsman, , , artist. , ,building trades. . . Allergic to razors. For ester ARMAND GEORGE LABRECQUE Newport, Vermont Building Trades Honor Roll 3. I would help others, out of a fellow -feeling, Building trades. . . quiet. . . friendly. . . glasses, Vocational Honor Roll 1,2,3g Future Farmers of America, Sentinel 2, Treasurer 3, Vice seen, but never Partnership with Father Lyndonville, Vermont College Basketball 4g Travel Club 4: Senior Play 4. s must show Green chevy convertible. . . Romeo's competitor, , . Southern drawl. . .Came to us from Washington., D. C. . . nice dresser, Post Graduate Work fa gfzy pw, L - ,, lj ,+A - ff, X X213 V I, M Ill 1.URxA1N1: HARRu5'l' SIMMONS Lori Brooklyn 20, New York College Honor Roll 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4g Press Club 2, 3,4, Treasurer 4, Cynosure Board, Business Manager 4, Travel Club 1,2,3g Cheerleading 2,3, Captain 4, Barbershop Quartet 4, Dormitory Vice President 3, President 4, Senior Play, Business Manager 4, Dramatics Club 2,3,4, There's no such gold and no such pearl As a bright and beautiful New York girl! Nice dresser, , . cheerleader. . . Blondie. . . Dorm preXY. . . Brooklyn, , , rock'n roll , , , witty, College GERALD LORENZO CHARRON Jerry Lyndonville, Vermont Auto Mechanics Football l, 2. The world's as ugly, aye, as Sin-- and almost as delightful, Shop. . . devilish. . . occasional detention. . . U. S. History. . . blue Ford. Army SARAH JANE EATON Sary Lyndonville, Vermont College Honor Roll 1, 2, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Cynosure Board 4: Northeastern Music Festival 2: DAR Patriotic Essay Award 2: Cantabile Club 4: Senior Play 4: Travel Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Live and let live. Basketball star. , . Oh, so tall. . . daring, , . what a temper. . . sense of humor. . . pony tail. . . Airforce admirer, College I 7 K2-. , 1 ff? S., f , S 5 f-2 '- I.-S- . up on 'r -ss' 1 4 gi- ,v I - . , .iQ f f f 1 S,-is-rx X I 4 1 121- fx -Q 0 'T ' 5:3 ,K tk . X f ts-9 f I Y' , Q. We N 1 fl , K X A ,- m 5 - .K - gqwgff . ' qi t, 'ijt CQ -H - Q1 fd VIRGO CTHE VIRGINJ August 24---September 22 You were born under the sign of the Virgin. This sign endows you with the outstanding qualities of intellect, sensitivity and efficiency. People are drawn to you and, although they have never met you before, wish to become your friend. You very seldom ask to be a leader, but are quite content to carry out the plans of your leader. You tend to be modest and reservedg and although you desire friends, you very seldom admit it. Your life will be colorful because you never yield to impulse or seek excitement in adventure or a change. A5 IUDITH LEE LEONARD India Lyndonville, Vermont Comma-C131 Honor Roll 1,2,43 Glee Club 1,2,3,4Q Majorettes 1,2,3,4: Cynosure Board 43 Northeastern Music Festival 1, 2,3,4Q All-State Music Festival 2,3,43 Usher at Commencement 33 Cantabile Club 43 Senior Play 43 District One-Act Play 3g Dramatics Club 2,3,43 Travel Club 1,43 Publicity Agent for Band 4. The charm of the act is the actress. Long, red hair . . . never beauless . . . majorette . . . actress . . . art , . trio. College LUCY ELLEN BLAKE Luce West Burke, Vermont Commercial Honor Roll 43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 33 Band 1,22 Orchestra lg Press Club 43 Cynosure Board 43 Northeastern Music Festival 1,22 All-State Music fi Festival 23 Senior Play 4. 1 f X, Tall and slim, Lady Lucy was. WN! Y ' fl k 1 yi f Basketball. . . West Burke Bus . . . AMHERST . . F ' -, A ,AV tall . . . friendly . , . personality . . . witty. L, i' Z . ZAA i fr.. Beauty Culture School A , ,,f,r ,A , 3, , q add f ian! DAVID HAROLD wH1TcoMB Dave ' A A m e W1 b Cl Sheffield, Vermont Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, He said little, but to the purpose. Quiet . . . Confirmed Bachelor . . . brainy . . , College SNTJJ hail' . CL O03 'j',1'VfC5 'fha U i Nevef FMKJL ' 1 Uqf Ouln Inf? It Sheffield . . . glasses. e ST C' 6 L J , Army U CJ lj fi if QL I .9 jx 5 :YA N LE AN X X 3 Eg: Stev1e L KWH effb C ODI J College Preparatory 'T U lj J I , Nl 3 QT H110 1 1.2Q,4: leegilu ,2, ,Ness Club 1,2,33 Cynosure Board 4- Ls B. 1 1, 3, T 1 ' l K: r X ilu 211' the J S of IhBiXJ6XiJ0a?L1. . . for him who travels without a load. J Z xl J WJ A te is good dresser - 173 - - - POI1Ei21C . . . quiet fin schoolj . . 4 ge Y' QW r 5 as me Q 'X 6 'Q . ' A l A Qi ei 9 V Nl l X Nursing JANIC N JACK Jack A L vin erm BV Ojij f coiie-ge onoifkgll LE,-4: kedsall 115257 -Capt 3,4f Gig-,e'Club 1,2,3g Band ,2,3!4g Or sUaf1,2 3, , Press ub 3 osur d 45 Student Class Vic Presr 1 Nartheaste usi F tival 1 2 3,45 All- W!-UIC' : ' ' s ' ' , Stat usgcgfpitiva , 3,4521 ta g Tr el Cl ,6,4 Lk Lf f fo b Whiz at basketball D A nmse or farmer's wife CFD . . . A second Mischa Elman and Jimmy Dorsey . . . personality plus . . . all those brains . . . versatile . . . giggler. Nurses' Training WARREN RALPH WHEELER 09,12 fsflfvfvl Lyndonville, Vermont College ' 13441 if Band 1,23 Orchestra 1,25 Cynosure Board 43 Maga- 1 may zine Drive 1,2,3,4g Northeastern Music Festival lg Travel Club 1: Senior Play 4. f 9' Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. WWC Shutterbug . . - Quiet . . . woman hater . . AM? X AIO goatee . , . music room . . . pessimist. Marines Wig JOSEPH WARNER HOWE IR. Joe Littleton, N. H. College Football Manager 43 Skiing 4g Track 45 Travel Club 4. P O woman, perfect womanl What distraction. Skiing . . . manager . . . '56 Plymouth . . . Jackie . . . back home . . . transferred from Bethlehem, N. H. College MARTHA A-NN CHANDLER M3Ytie Ocean Park, Maine College Class Treasurer 33 Class Vice President 43 Honor Roll 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4g Press Club 43 Cynosure Board 43 Magazine Drive 3,45 Usher at Commencement 3g Art Awards 2,3g Dramatics 3,4g Treasurer 3,4g One-Act Plays 3: Senior Play 4, Art Show 1,2,3,4g Girls' State 3. Because of you we will be glad and happy . . . Artist , . . basketball. . . friendly . . . Maine . . . Missing? See sisterl. . pesters Mr. Woods. Bouve 1 lil - e a f T 'Q 5' X X tx if 7 ' fl 7 of v l , X 'Quin Q' 5- r .: s X. f 1 W! .tl ff , f i f LIBRA CTHE BALANCEJ September 23---October 22 Born under the sign of the Balance, yours is a cheerful and amiable nature. You are affectionate and artistic. You tend to devote your time to feats of intellect. You en- joy your freedom immensely and resist anyone who encroaches upon it. You will al- ways make other people happy with your easygoing ways, and the atmosphere will always be warm and cheerful whenever you are around. ll 1 ' . , , x A SARAH LOUISE ROBINSON W Www , M 4 ' 7 ,ywwsiiiiegy , South Hero, Vermont VW M117 M W 74 gjollege WMM717 Class Secretary 2,43 Honor Roll 1,3,4g Basketbzifii agile Club 1, 2,3QVZice My President 4g Band l,2,3, Secretary 4g Band Captaing Orchestra 2, Secretary 3g ' Press Club Treasurer 3, Editor 4g Cynosure Board 4, Assistant Editorg Student f 7 Council 4, Secretary: Northeastern Music Festival 2,3g All-State Music Eesti- val 43 Cantabile Club 3g Girls' Barbershop Quartet 4g Senior Play 45 Dramatics Club 3.4: Good Citizenship Girl. Queens live young and fair Most feminine . . . cute . . . Fairy Mae . . . honor student . . . fond of a senior boy! University of Vermont ALBERT LOUIS BORSODI Al East Paterson, New Jersey Auto Mechanics Cynosure Board 45 Honor Roll 3,4. Seest thou a man diligent in his business? Dependable . . . hardworking . . . doodle-bug . . Who, me? . . . nice looking . . . humorous . . . flirt. . . New Jersey . . . Dot! Further Mechanics Training RICHARD TASSIE WHEELER Dick Lyndonville, Vermont Auto Mechanics Football 1,2,3,4g Track 3,45 Senior Play. A mechanic is known by the grease on his over- al1s. Late to school. . . Little Richard . . . football heavy weight . . . Samuel. . . impersonator . . . Navy SHIRLEY ANN STONE ShiI1 Lyndonville, Vermont College PFSDHTMOTY Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Travel Club 43 Delegate to Model U. N. 3: Art Show 1, 2. Reverses cannot befall that fine prosperity whose sources are interior. Quiet . . . homesick for East Burke . . . long hair . . . brainy . . . shy . . friendly. Vermont Junior College Lyndon Center, Vermont C fi I fb im? if A QR K if Q QP' V CW D Qi Y H as - ,N we 4, 2 r, ff' 'fa Q n .4 4, it 3 I RICHARD ABROM HENRIES, IR. Dickie Monrovia, Liberia Auto Mechanics Honor R011 33 Football 45 Student Council 4, Treas- urer. I know what's what. Dancer . . . witty . . . mechanic . . . guitar . . soccer . . . Liberia . . . College IOANNE EDNA ST. HILAIRE Joe Commercial i Basketball 3,43 Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Cantabile Club 4g Operetta 3. A lifetime of happiness. Flirt. . . good dancer. . . Bud. . . tall. . Business College l DOROTHY MAE INGALLS Dotty East Haven, Vermont Commercial Honor Roll 1, 2,3,4g Press Club 4: Class Treasurer 2g Fashion Show lg Travel Club 1. Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length. Quiet fat times! . . . horse , , , dark . . . cute clothes . . . conscientious student . . Secretary r L 1 1 f M M. A A NUM VIRGINIA IRENE MURRAY Lyndonville, Vermont Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Senior Play. 1 haven't the gift of gab. Quiet . . . studi0uS . . . honor roll . . . hard worker . . . deep voice . . no Ginnyn Commercial true friend. Office Work STEPHEN CHESTER GRANT Steve ' X, ' X Lyndonville, Vermont College C29 U-TVVX Basketball 3,4g Student Council 4, Vice Presidentg QW f X5 Yu'5 Senior Playg Cynosure Boardg Travel Club. ' It's a wise crack that knows its own-father. Basketball. . . girls . . . bashful f?J . . . car . . smile . . ., slams . . . came to us our juni r year. C ollege WV M' HMM, S iii clisw 0 'W Q Mb GAIL IRENE ROGERS Sheffield, Vermont General Course Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Band 3,4g Orchestra 35 Northeastern Music Festival 3: Maga- zine Drive 3g Travel Club 1,3,4g Girls' Trio 2, 3,45 All-State Music Festival 4. Life is a dream at night. Flirtatious . . . Junior admirer . . . full of fun. . . trio . . . attractive. Nurses' Training ff e is Q X O girth ,pkroi B q W NX NP ty 'Nb 45 i U MARILYN IEAN DEROSIER Lyndonville, Vermont eyes . . . Cute. Nr Wai twirl My A XJ D wbiis XiX'hxPXl U Y!-Y9,1fJf visas A '52 , VN I, B I SYLVIA ANN DUNBAR Si1ver West Burke, Vermont Commercial Fashion Show 1,23 Glee Club 1,2. Though somewhat tardy, I perchance arrive. Artistic . . . Dagwood . . . no time to study . . speak up! Lyndon Teachers College I Y B.. I. Honor Roll 2,3g Fashion Show 1,2. C ommercial We find great things are made of little things. Quiet , , , shy , . . a perfect little secretary . . . Vail's Hill . . . Dark Office Work CLARENCE WAYNE COURSER Bud West Burke, Vermont College Preparatory Basketball l,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3 45 Band Managerg Northeastern Music Festival 2,33 All-State Music Festival 4, I am the master of my fate. Barton . , . trumpet . . . unassuming . . . C0- operative . . . somewhat shy . . . C olle ge Q X ' , ' W xml 1,1 , ' l XX 1 'W -it 7 J s.. V ' lf 1 Z i I 1 -7 X 'nv X 41 'J X ' lllx N I 4 if f ff 'lx f ' xlf: I ff 2 QT xxx 4? f r XL f I 05 f 4. Q x fl 1 e , :fs u X at SCORPIO QTHE SCORPIONJ October 24---November 22 Since you were born under the sign of the Scorpion your nature is quite changeable. You favor change yet you also have a fixity of purpose. You are quiet and spend much time in concermation and improvement of the mind. Your way of arriving at sensible ften amazes your friends. Your way is the subtle way. Because you have few answers o intimate friends, you are thought by some to be self-centered. Life for you is an adven- ture, a carefree time full of conquest and exploration. LOIS MARIE LANG Lyndonville, Vermont College preparatory Class Secretary 33 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,45 Band 1,2,3,4g Captain 3: Librarian 4g Orchestra 1,2,3g Cynosure Board 43 Magazine Drive Certificate 35 Northeastern Music Festival 2,3,4g All-State Music Festival 3,45 Travel Club 2. I have ambition. Seen Gail anywhere? . . . studious . . . A's and A's . .. flirt . . . music nice smile . . . Queen UD . . . Oh! so pretty. Nursing x MERLYN LOUIS COURSER Meri L , Nw W A P 'F West Burke, Vermont College Preparatory t ,' u 7 lp 1 L ,, Honor Roll 4: Basketball 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3, 7,13-we W' ' v ' , 45 Band l,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Press Club 1,4g g - L - Northeastern Music Festival 1,2, 3,4g All-State Music OJ , A ' ' Festival 1,2,4g Magazine Drive 1,2,3g Travel Club 0 L g ,X A Q 1, 2. ' f L T I ff The greatest events are not our noisiest but our , ' T I 1 4 A stillest hours. U A X f 9' f i ' g ' ' i Vg Basketball. . . Hillman . . . D.A. . . . waitress chi I E . . . English V. College RONALD GEORGE SHERBURNE Ron Lyndonville, Vermont Vocational Agriculture Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain lg Track 1,2,3,4g FFA 1,2,3,4g Sentinel 3. The lion is not so fierce as they point him. Football. . . Farmer . . . Gilman girls? . . . all man . . . vacations. Undecided GRETCHEN CASE IANNELL GretCh Mafblehead, Mass. Cornrnercial Cynosure Board 45 Vice President of Girls' Dormitory 45 Senior Council Mem- ber 4g Fire Lieutenant 4, World of divine delight. Mass . . . hysterics . . . Listen to this! . . . sports car . . , Will you cash this? . . . fraternity pin . . . witty, C ollege -'dv IN: - if 3'1 'M an 1 -, JM X f .. J v in X WX C 'ly 'N XM! 1 f I V Q. I t MAUREEN HELEN GOKEY Lyndonville, Vermont HOHUT R011 1.2.3,4g Basketball 23 Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Cynosure Board, Editor 4: Northeastern Music Festival 35 Usher at Commencement 3: Girls' Trio 2, 3, 4: Travel Club 1,2g All-State Music Festival 4. The fairest garden in her looks, And in her mind the wisest books. Latin - - . Ai! FOICS . . . trio . . . good worker . . . dependable . . . study halls? me? KENNETH HARTWELL Ken Lyndonville, Vermont College Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3, Co-Captain 43 Track 1,2,3,4. Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. All around athlete . . . Wriggley's friend . . . Lisbon . . . loves to tease, especially, girls . . . liked the song Wake up, Little Susie. Ar my N, I College 'ZZ' U. S. Air Force SANDRA VIRGINIA MARIE THERRIAULT Sandy Lyndonville, Vermont College Glee Club 1,2,3g Band 2,3,4g Northeastern Music Festival 2: Orchestra 3,43 Vt. State Music Festival 4g Travel Club 1, 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. And in this career they let nothing hinder them. Diamond. . . 4-H. . . cute. , , silly. . . art. Nurses' Training X CCY? SAGITTARIUS QTHE CENTAURD ' November 22 - - -December 23 Jupiter, your guiding star, has given you a personality which is sparkling with bril- liance and alertness. You have also been given wisdom, cheerfulness, and an adven- turous courage to take you through a life full of fascinating experiences. You may become involved in precarious situations, but your wisdom will keep off harm and enable you to elude danger. When adven- ture, romance, or any excitement summons, you won't be found napping. The chase is all important to you, and you lose interest when you see the goal in sight. Your friend- ly personality can find happiness wherever you are. .- A :SQ if lr' X X X Jr Xl 5 l M l li ANN acl' in at flu .leg La 9 X x wir' l xX 4 Q 11, Xb Q' Q!! ,pl r Q S WJ!!! XF h w l i X r 5 ll J! i CAPRICORN QTHE GOATJ December 23---January 20 You have inherited a nature which is deter- mined, fixed in purpose, and almost un- shakeable in seeking its goals. You have great charm and a proud, almost haughty, manner. People will admire and respect your abilities, but many may find you a bit distant and feel that your determination goes beyond common sense and wisdom. Melan- choly can settle in thick clouds about Capri- corn when he does not achieve the goals that he has set. You have many personal de- sires but you will subordinate them to the one large aim to fulfill your talents and de- sires and to reach the top in your chosen career. All tastes for pleasure may be fore- gone, also, since to you they seem frivo- lous. Friendship also goes out, along with other pleasures. ROBERT JOSEPH ASHTON . Lyndon Center, Vermont R' and fishing. MARGARET JANIE LATIMER Maggie Lyndonville, Vermont College Honor Roll 1, 25 Glee Club 3,4g Cantabile Club 3g Senior Play 4, Art Show lg DAR Contest 2. Every man's affairs, however little, are important to himself. Small. . . always hustling around . . . man-hater . . . daydreamer . . . silent type C?J C olle ge I X A Travel Club 4: Senior Play. Bert College The greatest remedy for anger is delay. Bashful in school. . . pest . . . tall. . . enjoys studying C?J . . . hunting Service GAYNELL ENA CORROW Gay West Burke, Vermont Commercial Glee Club lg Press Club 4, Fashion Show 1,25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Variety is the spice of life. West Burke . . . witty . . . St. Iay f?J . . . Field's Store . . . blonde f?J . . . cute. Undecided nlwfpm - it rsm-l M fd ll wines: 5W7M'ML ffszlla M59 X L Jnfiafcbdzp-g if lf W9 flee nlr - x -. N- p, f ,ff E kr ikgg VWWLWTZJ MMM R N SCOTT PECK Sutton, Vermont Track 2. Tj, 7. Wa'-' , f XJJ 'QLi Lv KJ x 5,1 , o , l,,,,,, 'F 'WJ 1' it 1 , , , 4.1 b LXVV6 K M X5 A 'A ' 9934 ww! julia V ,U - f' ol f u 'xy 'N .ff ' ' XX M of J fl ERLA JANE RICHARDSON Red Sheffield, Vermont College Preparatory Honor Roll 1,23 Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Band 45 Orches tra 4: Magazine Drive 1,2,3g Senior Play 4. All things are possible, only believe. Hard worker . . . blondish redhead . . . soft voice Sheffield . . . sweet smile . . . good disposition . . . church worker. Nurses' Training Peck Building Trades If the world is a wilderness, go build houses in it. Mustache . . . Oldsmobile . . . possibilities in study hall. . . Building Trades. Marines DON R. CLARK Hillside, New Jersey College Preparatory Football 1,25 Skiing lg Track 1,2g Band 2,3,4g Orchestra 1, 2,3,4g Cynosure Board 45 Northeastern Music Festival 2,3,4g State Music Festival 3,45 Dramatics Club 2,3,4. Silence is Golden. Horn . . . quiet . . . late lights . . . New Jersey . . , electrician. College robe 5 Q Jf'v,r.2MfA J DL iw BARBARA CAROL ALLEN K g f' g Arimgton, virginia 9,1 A Z f at Press Club 4g Cynosure Board 43 Senior P y V I X' ..1-Iappiness issp chlessyfyb I 1 Figure . . . friendly . . . quiet, but beware . . . 10:30 P. M. . lleg material . . . came to us from Arlington, Virginia. f College DONALD REGINALD GILMAN Grimm U U, , ,J Lyndon Center, Vermont College x. ,f B I if ' ,rf A ' I' I roorba111,2,a,4, Giee ciub 1,2,3,4g Magazine ' V E if F' p Drive, Assistant Business Manager 45 Northeastern A A In f Music Festival 3,4g Travel Club 2,3. 1, What's the use? 4 .4 f ,F Pleasant smile . . . girls . . . hunting . . . foot- ball. . . fishing . . . curly hair. Undecided r al X N X .. X fn' Q? 5 it is N ROBERT EARL NICHOLS Bob East Concord, Vermont Auto Mechanics Football 1,2g Track 1,2,4g Cynosure Board: Art Editor 4g Special Awards in Art 1,2. Business? lt's quite simple. lt's other people's money. Car washer , . . guns . . . clever . . . artist , . hunter . . . Technical College in Electronics I l W yy I gb Ky N I - . C F15 K sp W gg' A V5 7 xl' Qc! , ' gf W Q 1 N L I L .-3 , if' ' HA: HA: Af' , X 1 V ' f FOOLED Your 1' -A ' V J f l 5 JUST TO FILL UP SPACEI QOH 96 fu .-Vg ' QP 1 r' 3 BRENDA CAROL BAILEY Lyndon Center, Vermont Commercial Basketball 1,4g Glee Club 2,39 Band 1,2,3,4g Drum Majoretteg Press Club 45 Cynosure Board 43 Class Vice President 3g Commencement Usher 3: Cantabile Club 4. Love is an art, and the greatest of the arts. Bernie . . . diamond . . . good figure . . . nice H A personality . . . terrific majorette. gr ,Xin Marriage i Wk fi ,,,a..,.,,,fa ,.,,-, , NUS AM CAROLYN FLORENCE HACKETT Carrie West Burke, Vermont Commercial Press Club 4. I meant to do my work today. Giggles . . . talkative . . . Paul. . . black truck. Undecided will T3 I Nxt K 1 CJ J elllwxg -0 i il I P 's X x V A T. I lr in l I' ' A l -A A ' lg :fl Z E qi J d - I - W ,rf V- , 1 I .23 4 X li 74 731 ,4 1 f - i ff, 1,1 V W 7 d f ' A65 WATER J ! B , WATER 4 lflglhfill U1 'ver f l lf!! f Ulf ii E -' Q 'f 1 I af Q ' fe A 2 I V J-0 K 5 ,fit ' K ' - Y i , m ,, K, 4. N v-- 4 'ee Q- -eg wfcix- ,, AQUARIUS CTHE WATER BEARERJ Ianuary 21---February 19 Uranus is your guiding star and makes you a most difficult person to tie down. when at any time you become bogged down in routine and find yourself stifled, the situation won't last long. You are literally unable to endure shackles, particularly mental ones, and seek the upper regions of thought and aspiration just as the great birds do. People find you very winning. Your brilliant conversations are filled with hope and ideas. Your affection and interest is obviously sincere. Yet, many who feel that they know you fairly well, find suddenly that they don't know you at all. You are alone, a true re- minder that social life may well be for experience and learning, but solitude for reflec- tion and or ganizing. DOROTHY JANE NUTTING Dot Lyndonville, Vermont General Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 4, Cynosure Board 4, Sen- ior Class Treasurer 4, Northeastern Music Festival 3, Usher at Commencement 3, Cantabile Club 3, District One-Act Play 4, Travel Club 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4. A fountain of happiness bubbles within her heart. Pretty. . .nice dresser. . .A1's gal. . .peppy cheerleader. . .popu1ar. . . sense of humor. . .terrific personality. . . dependable. . . Queen of HeHrrS . . .horses. . .hard worker, Business College SANDRA CAROLE TREFREN Sandi .ML JL' f 61, Lyndonville, Vermont College Preparatory ,W T W X, H441 My 1 Honor Roll 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Or- Wj Vip- , LL chestra 2, 3, 4, Travel Club 3, Press Club 3, North- 'J fl! f U1 eastern Music Festival 2, 3, Band and Orchestra K4 U, Awards, Magazine Citation. if I W 1 ll i V L But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth. , ,Q ja 'lf j Curly hair. . . Neat. . , Poet. . .jokes. . .all those All bi menl. . .full of fun. U, l Houle 's Beauty Academy Z WILLARD ELLSWORTH McGINNIS Bi1l Jaffrey, New Hampshire General Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 2, Northeast- ern Music Festival 3, A11-State Music Festival 3, A vast expenditure of Human Voice, English V. . . gossip. . .study halls. . .snores. . . fabulous New Hampshire! . . . came to L. I, as a sophomore, Marines BLANCHE EVA LACHANCE Lyndonville, Vermont Commercial Honor Roll 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Majorettes 3, 4, Travel Club 2, 3, 4, Cyno- sure Board 4, Northeastem Music Festival 3, 4, All-State Music Festival 3, 4, Cantabile Club 4, High Salesmanship Award in Band 3, Press Club 4, A time to keep silence, and a time to speak. Always happy. . .hard werker. . .Air Force. . .Texas. . .talkative. . . New Jersey. . .short majorette, Beauty Culture School DDT as T . W , V V 1 1 .f UM My W 1 X9 W? , 1 A sLw1N WAYNE CROSS A 1 If ,gif ,fb J Tiny West Burke, Vermont Q f M, fjf ' lyjfb I Building Trades 4' IA f f ' ,, ' A onor Roll 1, 2, Football 1, 2. Q jf sv 74V N ff lf! ,M M ,f-'X Av-1 He has an oar in every man' lboat, Q43 a finger in every pie. CTISVIOICI. . .Sy1via. . .loads of fun. . .jovial. . .pleasant. . .always f WWWZW 6126 U W agreeable. Work W UW W . 0 Us Wi 1 QU' - O ' Q HW M ' Q' if x I xxevv JJ X Cf. fa i R I 1 L C li ,-fx I A PATRICIA ANN MORIN Pat Lyndonville, Vermont General Travel Club 35 Glee Club 3, 4, Northeastern Music Festival 3. Happy as the daisies that dance on her way. Blonde. . .Charlie. . .All those clothesl. . . Gracie's. . .Newport. Undecided GENA DIANA MASON ri IO Lyndon Center, Vermont A 1 College X in ,x Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Gle Clyibf Vggi Can ab'le Club 3, Girls' Barbershop 4g Class Treasurer 9 N 'yhea n sic Fesfflg, 3g All-State Music Festival v 3: Usher at C 5 rrbklcemept 3g S 10I.'nPljQAg DAR Patriotic Essay Winner 2, p District One- 1 if lay 3,llfg Pre Clu 4g Dramatics Club 2, 3, President 4g Travel Club' - yrgsgure 4. The most useless gay of all is that in which we have not laughed, popular. , ,versatile , ,Air Force or UVM?. . .dependable. . .actress. . , life of the party. . .real blonde. . .counselor. . .witty. . .honor roll stu- dent. . .terrific voice. . .assembly Speaker. f'n11Ann I 6 1 1 I N S dl ' I y y ' f 5 rx f , xx ff- X WWK ' g x - f ,, A xx fi ' , Xl ,I f K1 ff' l A x fa K N bv X , Q .. J , S' ' 2 S? J L f xx , ff' or -1 Y' PISCES QTHE FISHESJ February 20---March 20 Your personality is very flowing, indeed. The depths of water give you characteristics which are very gentle, dreaming, and often unrealistic. It is difficult for you to accept the world of hard surfaces and harsh decisions. You are somewhat undependable, but to offset such qualities, you have great powers of spiritual serenity and acceptance. You are emotional by nature, easily disturbed as is water by a pebble, and you have great artistic tastes. Friends and family may find you impractical and those who love you will take a protective attitude. You do not care to make a great effort in work, and are considered simply lazy by those who do not understand you. You have much personal charm, of a gentle, affectionate, and sympathetic type. There should be few who are not attracted to you. 1 Ov ANP - DAVID CLIFTON DREW l N K X Dave Lyndonville, Vermont OQXM UL NJA College 1 K Class President 1, Student Counc 1 2, 3, President 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball l, 3, 4, Track 1, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Magazine Drive 4, Northeastern Music Festival 2, 3, All-State Music Festival 3, 4, Travel Club 2, 3, Boys' Bar- bershop 3, 4, Harvard Book Club Award 3, Special Award in Science Fair 1, Senior Play 4, Boys' State 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Whose little body lodged a mighty mind. Studious. . .red Crosley. . ,Sarah. . .joker, . .answer-man. . .West Point . . .pest. . .p0pular. College f 1 N ANITA DIANE BOULRISSE Nita M Lyndon Center, Vermont General 1001 Fiji it Ov it X Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, I Q U 0 if Oli 2, 3, Band 3, 4, Press Club 4, Cynosure Board 4, . 3 A gy Northeastern Music Festival 3, Senior Play 4, Usher at Commencement 3, Travel Club 1, 2, 3. , My Y , fl, 1 4 Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. XRS? J J ' ,' Cute. . . friendly. . . L.T, C. . . nurses training. . i West Point. . .tiny Belle. . .Booker Books! Books! College JACKSON DENSMORE CARTER Denny Lyndonville, Vermont College Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Student Conductor 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Boys' Barbershop in 3, 4, Music - music - music! I Blonde. , .footbal1. . .clarinet. . .barbershop , , ,friend1y. . .all man. Navy Music School SHIRLEY ANN BUXTON S1'1iI1 South Hero, Vermont College Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Press Club 4, Cynosure Board 4, Magazine Drive Manager 4, Class President 3, Northeastern Music Festival 3, Usher at Commencement 3, Cantabile Club 3, Senior Play, Business Manager 4, Cheer- leader 4, Dramatics Club, Secretary 4. Smiling always with a never fading serenity of countenance. , Chemistry. . . friendly. . . dependable. . . smile. . . one of the Island girls , , ,Came to us our sophomore year. Nursing I if 4 1 , 4 VIE WCW ,ef rw, X' , f X CAROL ANN BOULRISSE West Burke, Vermont General Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 4, Cynosure Board 4, Magazine Drive Chairman 3, Student Council 3, 4, Northeastern Music Festival 3, Usher at Commencement 3, Cantabile Club 3, Senior Play 4, Travel Club 3, Vermont Student Council Convention 3, Girls' Barbershop 4, Central Treasurer 4, All-State Music Festival 4. Suppress me if you canl I am a Merry jest! Quartet. . .Fred. . .pest. . .humorous. . .dependable. . .noisy. . .good personality. Secretarial Work ASHLEY RYLAND EDMUNDS Ed i Lyndon Center, Vermont Vocational Agriculture Honor Roll 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Farmers of America 1, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Boys' State 3. A mind equal to any undertaking that he puts it alongside of. Sports. . .agriculture, , .reliable. . .blue Dodge . . .helpful. . .hard worker. cUndecided QM? , JOHN DAVID TEACHOUT -7- J Lyndonville, Vermont College fi ,fl 0,7 5 54 0 M7 Honor Roll 2, Basketball 1, Travel Club 4, Magazine 47 2126 Drive 3, Special Awards 2. Z7 fbhtfah-4' 'What is food to one man may be fierce poison 5 to Others. Z .. ,y Girls?. . . straight hair.. . hard worker.. . dancer. . . ,gs bellhop. . . cigarettes. . . bowler. Y L D5 Air Force Mfg Lggfhrrrs RACHEL WHEELER , S R' 1 yndonville, Vermont , Commercial txb iw , , X ' ,P , HN or Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Or- fxm N 'X estra 3, Press Club 1, 2, 3, Magazine Drive 1, 2, 3, Northeastern Music Fes- ival 4, All-State Music Festival 3, 4, Cantabile Club 3, Travel Club 1, 2, 3. , ' K X9 N X ,, . . . ,, M! QI NQ Liberty of thought IS the life of the soul, JN jfky George, , , basketball. . . pretty hair. . . diamond. . . trombone. . . giggles. CJ Marriage ,-spq, ATS, A VL ng- O Q' ' if ww X23 , XM Q WEN, .im a M Jr ' vm , 69 -1-11-11-' x WY ' Q 'I . ' fs L 'YON ' Q Q Fi fi: M O Q gasp: 'I - ,,.sn-- WL X EA ,t MM 774 Q 4, 049 ' gl 47 f, 1 ,,, ,,' 4 44 f , ,, , AMW ,Q f 'Z 1 MW 2 f in f f Done Most for the Class Quietest Noisiest and Class Pests SHIRLEY BUXTON LOIS BASSET GENA MASON JOHN DAVIS ELBA WILLEY BILL MCGINNIS Most likely to Succeed JANICE JACKSON DAVE DREW 4 M, ,lk F'5?,.,'l??' if M3923 Most Musical JANICE JACKSON DENNY CART ER DWI Best Dancers LORRAINE SIMMONS DICK HENRIES nga O ,Alv ., I Wriggley's Best Customers MARGARET LATIMER ARTHUR GREY Most Daring SARAH EATON 'r Q ix X x 5 -. f ' - :H-B I' A -Q-k.,:N, Ar A x Q. X A2 J. gg i 3 -A ARTHUR GREY lil 5 'fl h Q A 1 H E' fl 1 ., L , A, we ' ge H 4,4 .f.,, ,, --e ,f , , -A S+-',.- lf. , ,, , wg . ,u 4 '- 1 ,,-Lfffa -xsfga , N1- . A' - 4 hq-hiv 'f .. 1-H ., 31 , ..., . 157n'2.'-nz A ' ,, , 1 1-:rig E , . 1535' 'I wf1 :','f gf , -J : , nw ff- -f. A.'f'w kg'-'F'-. ' -B A fs.:,f6'i 'iE '25i.A 'A ,-f . vF4 'hui fx, A L, . if rf 2 '41 vi , ' -' 5--J -A fx-vial-.vi Best Sense of Humor LORRAINE SIMMONS DICK WHEELER Optimists MARTHA CHANDLER BOB HEATH Pessimists ANITA BOULRISSE WARREN WHEELER Friendliest SARAH ROBINSON STEVE GRA NT Most Masculine and Feminine BOB HEATH SARAH ROBINSON Most Dependable MAUREEN GOKEY JOHN DAVIS Class Flirts BLANCHE LACHANCE ARTHUR GREY Best Dressed LORRAINE SIMMONS DAVE MCDERMOTT 2 'ff' Most Athletic IANICE JACKSON BOB HEATH Shortest MARGARET LA TIMER BOB NICHOLS Tallest SARA H EA TON A ELWIN CROSS Woman Hater - ELBA WILLEY Man Hater - MARGARET LATIMER ' - ffl ' Q , 4 5? ? ' ' 514, , 1 gy , I 57, X A e , f W f J fn: ,g ' - ' la ,S Q ,L-'Q 'Q':j ' , fy U Q1 WV Q as Ax- , 1 -L A ,nf? f'Y:S' 31' ' 3 t.,!t1,,J 4 . 35?--va2',1L71mtt545'311Z1.sQ:xL1ff'L.H. Jw, S X Class Gigglers GENA MASON BILL MCGINNIS Best Actor and Actress CARL WENNEROD MAUREEN GOKEY l 5' 'f Il Wk 'QM NW!!- Back row, left to right: Gena Mason, Gail Rogers, John Davis, David Drew, Anita Boulrisse, Sarah Robinson. Front row: Janice Jackson, Lois Lang, Carol Boulrisse, Dorothy Nutting, Maureen Gokey, Shirley Buxton. ' Www ' The requirements of the National Honor Society are that a student must spend one year at Lyndon Institute and must have an average of not less than 86 per cent, The members are chosen by the faculty and the choice is based on character, leadership, and service to the school. 1, Awww I fy!!! I fzfgw-54-Af,,f. . . ,wfwf'ffPfffGz'zf':ff fe1Z,frf:f,:.f - ,f,,W5g?fg67s1,2? Aff: 'wiv' f' 'ff ,fvfgffgfsfzf fwlf WL'-ff! H f f 0 ffv- fwfwm Eff: f fffw-f -1 ,, ,L M y 1 Mai , f ffyf 26fffa!',,! 7,0 Vvyffffff f My 7f5y 1 UWM! in 1,1 f fgyffjf ff f 4f!f'm,fya5qfW,f ,X N ffff X f , f gf ' . f -1 1-m f W4 75' ffm,-, ,,- ,., .f I , ff.f,m,e1f,,,,,.,. U m,f,-mwqM,5,,6 .Wy I ' mmf! f 1 , ,W f , , . ' kffff-f-w-fvfa- ww, y 4 ,K , ff! ,I X f , , ?Zffl64f,w:fy f, f4W4ifQ'-27'4WZ5!'ff16?1f?14ff f .. .. 'v-T' 5 95 L54 Top, left to right: W. Hudson, T, Grant, R. Pinkham, B, Blackwell, E. Friend, S. Astle, R. Brown, l, Lang, R. Dever- eaux, A, Taylor, G, Simpson, A, Martell, R, Dumphy, D, Lang. Fifth: P. Griswold, N. Deblois, A. Jewell, S. Jenkins, J. Bailey, N. True, D. Ross, P, Dovon, T, Simpson, S, Paquette, E, Wheelock, L. Thompson, N. Lund, R. Welch, S Holbrook, E. Blake, J. Warnsman, Fourth row: A. Hartwell, R. Simpson, M. Woods, D, Brunette, E. Miles, R. Sher- burne, M. Holbrook, R. Blanchard, D. Marcotte, S, True, K. LaClair, S, Gilman, R. Kelley, W, Darling, E. Hudson, J. Charron, Third row: I. Peak, R. Poulin, M, Rodrique, I, Lilley, I. Caswell, N. Austin, N. Stone, B. Gilman, B. Reynolds, A, Williams, E. Austin, W, Sickman, A. Bandy, R. Cross, S. Lynch, N, Burrington, G. Kilpatrick. Second row: M. Moulton, C. Lovejoy, B, Caron, B, Morin, M. Ward, R, Blake, K. Sanderson, B. Phelps, K. Miller, J. Drew K, Flood, M. Hill, I. Hunter, S, Mason, E. Randall, V. Hall, A. Little, N. Newland. First row: G. McBey, D. Hill, L, Chester, C. James, M. Perrault, R. Currier. President: A ' Secretary: K. MILLER L DREW M Q. w , y :if Vice PI'CSld6IlIZ 'u Y Treasurer: ROLAND MAYO B. PHELPS LIFE AT L. I, Two years ago we once began To L.I. 's bridge of knowledge span, Two years of work and fun and sports, Of themes and essays and reports, As Freshmen, we were rather lost. By Uppetclassmen, we were bossed. Next year we knew our way around, As Juniors, it's familiar ground. We've tried to be good students here In each and every single year, We've sometimes found it hard, 'tis true To hand in homework when it's due. In Science, Literature and Art, We've studied only just a part Of all the knowledge we can gain. We'1l find that none of it 's in vain. Next year we'll leave the Institute, Good friends we've made along the route Sweet memories we will always hold To think back on, when we 've grown old. David Ross 1 SCHOOL DAYS Once I was a Freshman All alone and blue, Getting lost my first day here Not knowing what to do. Then I was a sophomore. I thought I knew more then. But, I wasn't as smart as I thought For I got lost all over again. The year I became a junior, I was no longer a youth, But soon I found it otherwise, And had to face the truth. I'm still just a junior, But I look up to my mates. I do so love the seniors, For they 've got what it takes. Vera Hall .NJN N 'a56 4, lu' x K 49 ,,,.a-I M ' , M Q,-.:::4:5f:ivg,, 1 J W gf? fmrggam -,,,f .ya .1 -- Mg, 5' ' 4 f 1 y , V 12 f ' 4 , ,,,,Zy- 'ry .3-1 931331, ' ' V 5, 'f ' f f fw f , fy 1 'vi wg if? 2 , ff ,f -fw A ,M MJ Af , 'iffy W I fi 4 ff C 'G Top, left to right: J. Douglas, R, Chayer, J. Bassett, H. Douse, M. Newland, A. Charron, W, Simpson, K. Stevens, R. Barber, M. Degree, E. Hawkins, M. Manley, G. Root, M. Buzzi, J. Griffiths, D. Darling, D. Sanderson. Third row: D. Gilman, F, Willey, R. LaCourse, M. Elliott, I. Lea, M, Jardine, S. Jones, R, Jacobs, A. Flagg, C. Durham, C. Babcock, R. Gray, H. Eastman, S. Brill, H. Wagner, T. Grant, M. Ronan, C. Thompson. Second row: S. Switser, W. Hiett, M, Rogers, M. Berry, H. Clifford, C. Webber, V. Selby, L. Houston, M, Johnson, I. Beyers, D. Royce, R. Law- rence, D. Pearsons, J. Guay, N. Hawes, C. Lynaugh, S. LeBlanc, M, Sargent, D, Baker. First row: H. Withers, D. Baz P. Trefren, A. Doyon, H. Hoag, F. Burrington, C, Wheelock, D. Bean, E. Mussen, R. Teachout, W. Smith, S, Morse, E. Richardson, M. Blakely, D. Knight, J. Humphrey, R. Doyon, S. LaClair, D, Cady, L. Aller, Seated: M, Hemond, B Doyon, B. Simpson, D. Hart, G. Aller, L. Drew, E. Withers, S, Elliott, J, Vantine, P. Hazard, L. Dufour, P. Davis, B. Facteau, N. Elliott, E. Drew, J. McNally, S. Shattuck, M. Wishart, L. Collins, N. Greenwood, R. Johnson. President: Secretary: P- HAZARD I. VANTINE Vice President: C Treasurer: L. DUFOUR P. DAVIS Well here we are SOPHOMORES, and proud as can beg We survived it as Freshmen, and so far you see. Of course when we started, we carried the thouht, The Teachers knew nothing, and we knew a lot. Yet it's very surprising, as the year took a turn, How little we knew, and how much we could learn. And as each week goes by, it leaves its reward, It adds to the goal we are all aiming toward. But we'l1 never forget, as the years pass us by, Our SOPHOMORE year, at dear old L. I. Phil Davis L. I. L. I. is our Alma Mater true, Which we may not realize until we are through. Something we will cherish till the end, To us many memories it will send. Memories of trials and tribulations, Memories of how we enjoyed our vacations. Only to return refreshed each year, To start a new semester in high gearl Carol Burns L. I. SPORTSMANSHIP L, I. sports just can't be beatg We play fair with each team we meet. Although sometimes we lose Its sportsmanship we chose, Not cheating to make sure of victory Or playing unfair just to make history. However, we're still happy Even when we don't win fame. What is the reason? Because our coaches make SPORTSMANSHIP our aim! Nancy Elliott THE L.I. STUDENTS Here I sit upon the grass, Watching the L.I. students pass. Oh I believe that I would die, If I couldn't graduate from L. I. David Sanderson gllqs-30 1 mfg? bm' 5g 'J - 0, '7 ,Xi rpg. sr' i 0 Jr I Cb' -J v'4u.w-ff 1-'.' if ' Jx P wg, 1 4 I J- 1 f fA i f ' V J V , 22 W as g 'N M QV' Y wwf .4-Zi Nw 2 , ffaf' Afffxx V. 'AY I J if ' farff-N X, 4 , I ' ' Mb-ff . .1.Qfki'T,?4-f','f4 p. ' Wf ff- f 'l Top, left to right: L. St. Hilaire, R. Ashton, P. Morrissette, D. Townsend, P. Gorham, A. Vulliet, S, Wells, L. Lang, D. Baker, D. Knowlton, M. Leonard, I, Pape, S. Watson, M. Goulding, C. Rice. Third row: R. Poulin, R. Ruggles, P. Ruggles, D. Beattie, P. Heath, H. Harding, S. Pelow, C. Burrington, S. Gorham, R, Peck, J. Magill, C. Powers, J. Simpson, D. Jenkins, R, Durham, G. Carnell, T. Ruggles. Second row: P. Huntoon, R. Leach, A. Blodgett, K. LaClair L. Knight, M. Flood, V. Dexter, M. Spencer, A. Friend, B. Smith, M. Nutting, P. Benoit, I. Hauke, F. Hawes, O. Nunn, R. Poulin, R. Berube, P. Akley, N. Newland. First row: J. Wishart, S. Gaskin, G. Houston, M. Taylor, G. Don- aldson, R. Garfield, N. Brooks, G. Carr, D. Payette, J. Knowlton, M. Buzzi, L. Tewksbury, B. Garfield, C. Noyes, L. Chester, D. Lilley, F. Little, E. Waterman, L. Cushman, R Chapman, D. Reynolds. Seated: S. Francis, P, Lizotte, P. Lussier, S. Mason, K. Newland, J. Libbey, L, Smith, B. Flood, E. Shover, F. Stiles, K. Ramsdell, S. Emery, C. Fin- ley, G. Williams, M. Lawson, L. Begin, S. Caron, J. Aldrich, P. Amidon, B. Ovitt, I. Charron, R, Burrington, R. Wil liams, D, Jewell. PI'6Sld6llIZ Secretary: D. BEATTIE J. MAGILL Vice PI'6SldCi'1II Treasurer: R. ASHTON '4'-9' M. NUTTING 'R A .V ' -'Q P .. 1, There it stands on the campus green Red and white and so serene Welcoming students far and wide Bearing the name good old L.L The people who passed through the big green door To enter the world to seek for more Will look back and proudly sigh Saying, I once went to old L. I. The football games that we went to You can't win them, they'd say to you But remember most of all, says I You're always backed by old L. I. And when I've finished here at school I will make it as a rule To look back and proudly sigh I once went to old L.I. Suzanne Legge GOOD OL' L.I. 'Good ol' L.L that's what you hear everyone say, But we little freshmen all dreaded that first day, We tried to be calm as went on our way, But finding our way was the hard part of the day, Sometimes we think so, even today. The teachers were patient and gave us a lift, But all we little freshmen were still in the mist. We struggled through Latin, Algebra, English and Science, Then we all prayed we would come out in the balance. Yesl Good ol' L.I. And sometimes what a lament, But a freshman just can't repent. Mary Spencer L.I. FRESHMEN To L. I. we came the first year, Telling ourselves there's nought to fear Everyone looked forward to Freshman Day: Newcomers to do what upperclassmen say The next night came the Freshman dance Which turned out well by a good chance. The Barber Shop Quartet did sing Some songs which made the rafters ring Now that we have gone through one ordeal L. I. is tops we Freshmen feel. Valerie Dexter F - is for the faculty who helped us along R - is for ready to start out strong E - is for effort, willing to try S - is for sports at dear old L.I. H - is for help we all give each other M - is for our marks, a disgrace say our mothers A - is for our aims, may we all reach our goals N - is nobleness in each and everyone's souls. Philip Heath T ,Av fgk, Aw ww 'S M. :uv A Q . , rx Y iiggk Wh Q 7446 0 ,wg-.M W. ,, Mffwmfgfmwv. y f '4Qvwmm.f mwwwfff ,V ,.,, ,mmf ,W f My My ff V., vw. www WW-mm 0www wvwwx 'va-,,.,,,, 'uigfnaggav 'UU'-asia inun- 'Hamann Ein umm L ig 'S v X 'J 2 f2NL 'J' Im. P First row, left to right: D. Gi1man', G, Root, K. Mi11er', T, Simpson! K, Stevens, D. Hill, B. B1ackwe11', P. Davis, T. Grant', D, McDer- mott', J, Davis , J. Bassett, S. Jenkins. Center: Manager, A. Vullietg V. Selby, D. Henries', S. Morse, I. Flagg, R. Pinkham, W. Smith, A ,Jf ' .V I I ' . Q IT . A: Ash1ey 1' V ,, Bob Q ,VNV v R. Blanchard, M. September September October October October November November Denny gil Rawls 'H ' sl! f if i a, GUY Roz Buzzi, P. Hazard, D, Drew , D, Gilman, R. Sher- 20 L. I. 30 27 L. I. 27 4 L. I. 13 11 L. I. 20 19 L. I. 13 2 L. I. 32 9 L. I. 6 4 'LLL Lettermen of 1957-58 1 4?-Q fr. ' I Tim John As ses fs.-W 1 we 'im 'f-fe 2 , 6 MI Ronnie , 3 ' Forrest bume, J. Douglas, R, Welch, R. Lawrence, R. Simpson, Manager, J, ,Z I 44 4 if Howe'. Seated: F. Burrington, Coach, Mr, Woods, H. Wagner , G, 1 A 1 g Simpson', R. Wheeler , R, Sherburne , D. Carter', B. Heath', A, Ed- FV , . munds', K, Hartwel1', R. Devereaux', C. James', R, Charron', R. A , 3 Dunphy', Coach, Mr. Forrest, D. Baz, Missing: R. Mayo'. sv V. fi, , , 'e,, 52,4 St. Johnsbury Trade School '7 A ' 1 7 Bellows Free Academy 26 Burlington High School 6 Gould Academy 14 Montpelier High School 14 Newport High School 14 St. Johnsbury Academy 20 4 ' Ronnie g lf v if vi' .. F fww ' Cliff 1' ' ,Q gli fig? - E W Ralph Ken I-Iubie ii 5 A A T 2' 17 5? -'57 ii5'? 5 2 2 . 3 . A 2 i itat , 5 ' ' 5 ' 5 X 5 is 2 C First row, left to right: Martha Chandler, Harriet Eastman, Janice Jackson, Marilee Wheeler, Sarah Eaton, Lucy Blake, Martha Manley, Teddy Grant, Janet Charron. Standing: Manager, Carolyn Babcock, Assistant Coach, Miss Stickney, Jean McNally, Jackie Caswell, Anita Boulrisse, Judy Vantine, Brenda Bailey, Mer1ynCourser, Diane Knight, Hazel Hoag, Nancy Greenwood, Coach, Mr. Woods, Manager, Ramona Gray. ,M GAMES L. I. OPP. Newport 49 16 L. T. C. 36 32 Sacred Heart 32 23 Newport 26 17 L. T. C. 63 42 Orleans 41 48 Burlington 50 52 B. F. A. 45 47 Sacred Heart 42 32 Orleans 21 26 7 2 Mattie jack 7 f f 1 1 1 1,3 Mari1ee S 5 Z I i Y, Brenda Mer1yn X Z A, 5 XQSS NSN f , ..I-lucy.. HNita SaI3h I , 3 4 Left to right: R. Charron, K. Hartwell, D. McDermott, R. Dunphy, R. Heath, P, Davis, Mr. Woods, A. Edmunds, S. Grant, W. Simpson, T. Simpson, C. Courser, R. Simpson. ' 2 Q Newport 37 L. 1. 44 ,.tS L.T.c. 43 L.1. 38 X Sacred Heart 40 L. I. 41 I R St. J. Trade 43 L.I. 35 p X Newport 35 L. I. 38 Orleans 44 L. I. 50 Derby 41 L. I. 45 St. I. Trade 66 L.I. 52 4 Sacred Heart 36 L. I. 49 X Derby 44 L.1. 59 L.T.c. 41 L.1. 52 - ' sr. J. Academy 58 L. 1. 47 X f Orleans 51 L. I. 47 N 1 Bob '-Ken.. x .A N X Q Phil H 4 gy H 1. nT im rv nROZ n Steve ii-i Morse, Front row: R. Lawrence, D. Gilman, R. Barber, G. Root, P. Heath. Back row, left to right: S. Paquette, B. Brown, E. Pinkham, T. Christie. Middle row: D. Baz, S. 1-I, Safford. L. St. Hilaire, Mr. Dufour, M. Buzzi, S. Watson, H. Harding, P. Burrington. W, 2 1, Y , . .s 0.4. Left to right: Mr. Erskine, R, Mayo, R. Devereaux, T. Grant, D. Beattie, W. Smith, R. Welch, D. Hill, R, Blanchard, I. Pape, Mr. Harding. NORTHERN DISTRICT SKI MEET QTOP FOURy L.I. ---- -------------- -294. Stowe - - - - - 254. Burlington - - - -215 Spaulding - - - - 210 FINAL VT. INTERSCHOLASTIC SKI MEET QTOP FOURj Putney - - --------- - - 381,40 L.I. ---- - - 373.11 Brattleboro - - - - 323.81 Woodstock - - - - 336. 30 6604 Under the direction of their ski coach, Mr. Erskine, the Lyndon Institute ski team has come up with a very successful season this year. Participating in this sport are 6 freshmen, 2 sophomores, and 6 jun- iors. The captain of the ski team is Roland Mayo. In a tri-district ski meet with Gould Academy and Stowe, Lyndon Institute came up with its first victory of the season. In the Northern Vermont District Ski Meet, with eight teams competing, L. I. came in first. The team was a runner-up in the New England lnterscholastic Championship. To this year 's ski team we should proudly take off our hats. It has proved to be a very successful season. Next year should prove to be an even better season as the boys will be even more experienced. Back row, left to right: Mr. Lewis, Mr. Forest, E. Hawkins, B. Brown. Second row: D. Drew, H. Wag- ner, H. Douse, R. Sherburne, D. Gilman, B. Blackwell, G. Simpson. Third row: P. Davis, R. Pink- ham, R. Sherburne, K. Sanderson, D. Ross, R. Simpson, D. Hill. Fourth row: T. Grant, C. James, I. Davis, I. Douglas, T. Simpson, D. Fifield. Fifth row: R, Heath, A. Edmunds, R. Devereaux, R. Dun- phy, K. Hartwell, Front row: K. Hartwell, R. Bass, B. Simpson, H. Robinson, E. Bushman, D. Gilman 6400 Last year, L.I. lost only three out of eight meets. After losing the Northern District Meet, by only a narrow margin, an unexpected comeback was made. At the State Meet we took first place, whereas Cathedral and Burlington took 2nd and 3rd places, respectively, thus, once again we took the title of State Champions. idle ' Back row, left to right: Mr. Forest, R. Heath, A. Edmunds, R. Devereaux, R. Dunphy, K, Hartwell. Front row: K. Hartwell, R. Bass, B, Simpson, H. Robinson, E. Bushman, D, Gilman. S ff? Dog Lori Donna 5 1 2 3 6 3 I Aix: - Q37 Left to right: Shirley Buxton, Mary Woods, Donna Marcotte, Lorraine Simmons, Captain, Bonnie Mor in, Dorothy Nutting. :ya I V, f M' ff B IME Mary Lib S hirl Bonnie 4 if L, f 9 , 1 f 9 92149 4 ?ffff'2ff fl, fr fw ni 5' f Af M ,W ,ww f, f f ff! ,ffqf 1 f KW -f fyfgyfy va fm 7 gpwj ,wfeyyf 9'1 ?4 f f 1 f M f w 'ff ' iff! My , ay, , ggyo ,4 9WQ?446 0 fxfgaf Q f Aw if 5? , . 44 f 4 , K 1 I .f ' ff2?'W2f?f' Qfffffdww ww! 42250, f fyf ' ww 2 f Qfff ' ,fffi ' sf ff fff 'f V' '- Q ,A ' 'fiiifffi g . 5 3 l l L 4 ' 7 Back, left to right: T. Grant, T. Grant, S, Grant, C. Boulrisse, H, Wagner, P, Akely. Seated: Mr. Dufour, S. Linch, S, Robinson, D. Drew, R, Henries, Miss Campbell. OFFICERS ADVISORS president ---- ---- - - - - DAVID DREW MISS MAY A. CAMPBELL Vice President - - - - - - STEVE GRANT MR. RICHARD DUFOUR Secretary - - - - -SARAH ROBINSON Treasurer - - - -RICHARD HENRIES The Student Council consists of four seniors, three juniors, two sophomores, one freshman, and a student at large. The Student Council 's main purpose is to promote better friendship between the students and the fac- ulty and to promote better school spirit. The responsibility put on the shoulders of the Student Council is great. It is their job to see that bookcases and bulletin boards are in order, to pick up the study halls, and to supervise the general con- duct around the school. The Student Council is responsible for Freshman Day and the Freshman Recep- tion. They' also have charge of several meetings in the assembly to better acquaint the student body with the activities and purposes of the council. The Student Council again this year had charge of the March of Dimes and did an outstanding job. They also raised money for Care which sent food to people in Israel, Jordan, and Egypt. The Student Council provides a suggestion box which makes it possible for any student to suggest projects or to criticize the Student Council in any way. Top, left to right: I. Talman,f'S. Eaton, S. Grant, R. Wheeler, A. Borsodi, I. Davis. Second row: D. Drew, S. Buxton, C. Boulrisse, B. Allen, L. Blake, W, Wheeler, M. Chandler, R. Charron. First row: G. Mason, A, Boulrisse, D. Austin D. Clark, Miss True, S. Robinson, L. Simmons, I. Leonard, E. Richardson, M, Latimer. 4 I- - . - -D On November 22, 1957 the senior class presented a very humorous and well-given play, The Curi- ous Savage by John Patrick, The entire play took place in an insane asylum. Mrs, Ethel Savage, played by Gena Mason, was brought to the Cloisters' Asylum by her three children who were only look- ing out for her welfare. Obviously, they only loved themselves, Actually Mrs, Savage wasn't insane - just eccentric and a loveable, elderly lady. Mrs. Savage met the other members of the Cloisters under odd circumstances. They were extremely eccentric also and emotionally unstable, However, they were very amiable, and Mrs, Savage became a very good friend of all. In the second act it was discovered that Mrs. Savage was a millionaire. At first she had a difficult time convincing anyone that this was true, but she later convinced everyone that she was telling the truth, Her loving children were very concerned about her health when they learned that money existed in their family. Together they plotted a way to get their mother to reveal where she had hidden her millions. Cunning and humorous, Mrs, Savage led them astray by giving each of them a different place to look for her money. Each child accused the other of being responsible for their mother 's present situ- ation at the sanitarium. Finally Mrs, Savage was allowed to leave the asylum, and a heartbreaking scene at the asylum ended the play. . 5313 ,V I I s 2 '1 ly Last, left to right: R. Dunphy, S. Eaton, R. Brown, R. Blanchard, D. Carter, I, Davis, E, Wheelock, Second row: V. Selby, L. Lang, D. Drew, R, Kelley, D, Clark, C. Courser, C. Noyes, M. Wheeler. Third row: M, Elliott, M. Courser, S, Robinson, J. Jackson, P. Griswold, N. Deblois, 1-I. Eastman, J. Li11a Francine Madeline Marlene Janet 'Wawalq 161531 l 1- -:JJ ,V rf ,, ,4 C9 f7 'K P'-Nu.. Vantine. Fourth row: P. Benoit, P. Arnidon, I. McNally. E. Richardson, D. Knight, S. Lynch, G. Rogers, Director, Mrs. Teisg B. Facteau, N. Burring- ton, D. Cady, H. Hoag, J. Caswell, V. Hall, S. Therriault. Front row: I. Drew, I. Leonard, B. Bailey, B. LaChance. A -irrel-,.-rdgdfffr Judy Judi Brenda Jackie Blanche L a I ? Top, left to right: W. McGinnis, M, Perrault, D. Carter, A. Taylor, D. Lang, K, Miller, J. Davis, R, Gaffney. Sec- ond row: D, Drew, T. Ruggles, D. Gilman, M. Buzzi, E. Wheelock, L. St. Hilaire, D, Gilman, C. Burrington, M. Rogers, L. Dufour. Front row: Mrs. Ties, W. Sickman, P. Akely, C. Courser, V. Selby, R. Leach, R. Berube, E. Rich- ardson, L. Aller, Mr, Aubin. gage' f D1 Mike, David, Mr, Aubin, and Denny Pete, Leslie, Don, and Kenny if I ff fr QQ' f alfa it 'K . ' 1 ff? X' A .- L, ll nm ., -4 A Top, left to right: L. Tewksbury, S. LeBlanc, I. Charron, D. Nutting, L. LeBlanc, C. Boulrisse, T. Grant, C. Babcock, B. Phelps, N. True, M. Wheeler, S. Eaton, M, Manley, S. Gorham, L, Thompson, P, Jardine, S. Buxton, M. Ronan, M. Gokey, H. Eastman, S. Pelow, C. Thompson. Third row: M. Buzzi, I. Knowlton, M. Brigham, E. Waterman, C, Noyes, L. Simmons, S. Robinson, V. Dexter, M. Nutting, I. Hauke, J. Vantine, M. Spenser, G. Rogers, L. Knight, C. Lynaugh, G. Carr, T. Houston, P, Benoit, M. Holbrook, A, Bandy, J. Leonard, G. Mason. Second row: A. Little, V. Hall, G. Aller, D. Knight, B. Facteau, E. Shover, B. Simpson, P. Trefren, L. Cushman, Mrs. Ties, M, Elliot, J. Cas- well, N. Burrington, S, Lynch, E. Randall, Joyce Peak, C. Thompson, L. Begin, D. Hart, Front row: M. Latimer, B. LaChance, M. Wishart, I. McNally, E. Richardson, I, Drew, S. Shattuck, P. Amidon. 1 ' 0 ' 0 'ltd gi? Gena, Carol, Lorraine, and Sarah Maureen, Gail, and Judy if . . 77f6xed Back row, left to right: C. Babcock, L. Thompson, B. Phelps, L. St. Hilaire, M. Wheeler, J. Davis, E. Wheelock, K. Miller, D. Lang, R. Devereaux, D. Carter, S. Eaton, W. McGinnis, M. Manley, D. Drew, D. Gilman. Second row: S, LeBlanc, M. Elliot, J. Vantine, D. Nutting, L. LeBlanc, M. Ronan, S, Pelow, R. Peck, C. Courser, M. Jardine, S. Bux ton, M. Gokey, I. St. Hilaire, T. Grant, C. Thompson, C. Boulrisse, S. Robinson, L. Simmons. Third row: A, Bandy, M. Holbrook, V. Carr, M, Spencer, M. Rogers, P. Benoit, P. Burrington, J. Charron, M. Berry, C. Lynaugh, H, East- man, M. Nutting, V. Selby, E. Richardson, J. Knowlton, M. Buzzi, L. Knight. Fourth row: A. Little, V. Hall, B. Doy- on, N. Burrington, B. Facteau, G. Rogers, V. Dexter, J. McNally, M. Brigham, J. Drew, S. Lynch, C. Noyes, P, Tre- fren, B. Morin, E. Waterman, G. Mason, P. Morin, J. Leonard. Front row: E. Richardson, P. Amidon, B, LaChance, D. Hart, B. Simpson, T. Houston, M. Wishart, D. Knight, Mrs. Teis, L, Tewsbury, J, Peak, R. Little, G. Aller, S, Shat- tuck, M. Latimer, J. Caswell. fied' Same ' Clarence Couxser BASS Maureen Gokey SOPRANO Don Lang Sarah Robinson John Davis Kenneth Miller Carol B0U1IiSS6 ALTO Judy Leonard Vaughn Selby TENOR l Back row, left to right: D. Gilman, M. Buzzi, M. Manley, I. Howe, S. Eaton, S, Grant, R, Devereaux, R. Ashton, I. Talman, E. Hawkins, I. Davis, T. Simpson, S. Case, B. Phelps, P, Hazard, H, Wagner. Center row: V. Dexter, I. Charron, M. Rogers, M, Ronan, T. Grant, M. Jardine, L. Dufour, R. Charron, R. Blanchard, C. Babcock, S. Holbrook R, Simpson, D. Chickering, P. Griswold, J. Vantine, S. Therriault, P. Benoit. Front row: S. Shattuck, I. Drew, I. Lil- ley, D, Hart, S. Elliot, I. Caswell, M. Elliot, Mr. Forest, G. Rogers, S. Lynch, D. Baz, B. Facteau, M. Lawson, M. Wishart, I. McNally, P. Amidon. The Travel Club consists of approximately sixty members. By having food sales, paper drives, and selling holly at Christmas, the Travel Club has hopes of going to washington, D, C, , next year. No trip is planned for this year because of lack of sufficient funds. The Travel Club in the past years has taken trips to Montreal, Quebec City, New York City, and Ottawa. Ei? t 2 4 r l l E Top, left to right: P, Hazard, M. Manley, I, Davis, R. Wheeler, B. Allen, L. Dufour, P. Jardine. Second row: A, Boulrisse, D. Nutting, D. Clark, W. Wheeler, C. Boulrisse, S. Buxton, D, Drew, D. Marcotte, W. Sickman M, Chandler. Front row: M. Latimer, D. Baz, M. Elliott, I. Leonard, M, Courser, Miss True, S. Robinson, I. Vantine, L. Simmons, G. Mason, S. Elliot, S. Shattuck. I 1' ' xi if i 3: ' 5- ' ,,f?fi'4 0144641524 Back, left tc right: C. Babcock, Mrs. Ties, H. Hoag, E. Richardson. D' Clark, R. Kelley, s. Thcrriauit, Seated: 1, Jackson, M, Perrault, I. Lea, M. Courser, V. Hall, C. Noyes, M. Elliot, D. Knight, I. Vantine, S. Trefren, D, Carter, S. Shattuck. MY-rw M. Standing, left to right: H. Dous, R. Barber, R. Sherburn, C. James, Mr. Liggett, W. Hudson, P. Doyon, S. Brill, E. Haw- kins, M. Blakely. Seated: I. Humphrey, F. Willey, S. Morse, R. Lawrence, A. Edmunds, E. Willey, R. Heath, H, Wag- ner, R, Jacobs. 7.7.54 The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of boys interested in farming and enrolled in the Vocational Agriculture course. Its purpose is to develop leadership and co-operation. This year's activities of the Lyndon Chapter of F, F, A. included participating in local fairs, attend- ing the Eastern States Exposition at Springfield, Massachusetts, and the Vermont Farm Show at Barre, Vermont, and other co-operative activities. At their annual parent and son banquet the chapter initiated the new members and conferred the Honorary Chapter Farmer Degree on Principal Robert K. Lewis and Mr, Harry Lawrence, Both have helped the F. F. A. in every way possible. K, , s X E? lf' i 5 . E if f 2 B H 5 Standing, left to right: M, Chandler, D. Nutting, P. Jardine, B. Allen, L. Blake, S. Buxton, C. Boulrisse, R, Grey B. Bailey, D. Austin, L. Simmons, P, Griswold, W, Sickman, G. Corrow, C. Hackett, J. Hawke, J. Vantine, A. Boulrisse. Seated: B. LaChance, J. Lilley, J. Caswell, M. Elliott, D, Ingalls, Mrs, Wakefield, S. Robinson, M. Courser, S, Trefren, G. Mason, J, McNally. 4e?7ww6ZaZ -gfffff Advisor: Mrs. Wakefield Editor: Sarah Robinson Assistant Editor: Jacqueline Caswell Secretary: Jean McNally Treasurer: Lorraine Simmons Typists: Doris Austin, Lucy Blake, Anita Boulrisse, Gaynell Corrow, Dorothy Ingalls, Carol Boulrisse, Blanche LaChance, Judy Leonard, Dorothy Nutting, Sandra Trefreni Sports Editor: Merlyn Courser Art Editors: Martha Chandler, Barbara Allen, Judy Lilley Joke Editor: Mary Elliott Feature Editors: Jacqueline Caswell, Mary Elliott, Judy Lilley, Gena Mason Exchange Editor: Jean Hawke The Press Club sponsors the school paper, the L, l. lottings, which is published quarterly. H21 ff 45 , fry? 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