Lyndon State College - Northern Lights Yearbook (Lyndonville, VT)

 - Class of 1956

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SOPHOMORE CLASS Left to Right. First Row—Judy Hamilton. Lillian Annis. Joan Brown. Pcrlcy Wright. Shirley Hoisington. Roland Williams. Mary Robinson. Muriel Roeheleau. Hack Row—Florence Robinson. Maria Augustin. Patricia Fenn. Leora Barrup. Roger Couture. Herbert Watson. Norman Hunt. Preston Bruce. The sophomore class has an enrollment of forty- seven students. New students who entered the class this year are Leland Blodgett. Robert Cubic. George Drew. Marion Gray. Sandra Johnson. Janice Kinne. James Robinson and David Tower. The sophomore class has been represented in many of the college activities. This year's Christmas Ball, with the theme Winter Wonderland. was spon- sored by its members. At the Carnival Ball in Janu- ary. the class president. Roland Williams, was honored by being chosen King The play. Bell. Book, and Candle, presented by five ETC students showed talent in the sophomore class. Two of the cast were Roger Couture and Pa- tricia Fenn. Individual class members have represented the college in another state. Among the three students representing the college at the Eastern States Associa- tion of Professional Schools for Teachers Conference in New York is Patricia Fenn. Also attending the con- ference from the sophomore class was Shirley Hoising- ton. 12

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FRESHMAN CLASS Left to Right. First Row—Sue Onsruth. Cynthia Beaupre. Jeanne Johnson. Burdette Brown. Leo Paul Major. Irene Spring. Virginia Lawrence. Rack Row—Helen Berryman. Patricia Sauer. Annie Wright. Sidney Patridge. David Wyllic. David Si- card. Dale Hanson. Leo Chapdclaine. Not pictured—Dorothy Albiser. Etta Bishop. Deanna Blake. Murdo Campbell. Mary Charron. Wesley Doyle. Richard Doyle. Douglas Fisher. Marjorie Greenwood. Robert Kellogg. Elaine Kendall. Franz Smith, Lydia Wcmmelmann. Ida Wilson. Elaine Lovering. During the first part of the fall semester, the freshmen were supposed to visit the differ- ent activities of the school before deciding which organizations they wished to join. After they had made the decision, many organizations re- ceived a decided boost from the eager new mem- bers. President Leo Chapdclaine Vice-President Paul Major Freshman accomplishments, individually and as a class, have been many. As a class they put on the Hallowe'en dance, took top honors in sports events during the Winter Carnival, and presented an assembly. Individually: Bud Chapdclaine won a lead in the opera Kittiwakc Island. Arden Barton and Douglas Fisher helped the Lyn News as advertising managers. Virginia Lawrence as a features writer, and numerous others as reporters. Barbara Brown was top scorer for the girls in the Winter Car- nival. Naaman Greene was high scorer on the varsity basketball squad. Treasurer Robert Kellogg Secretary Charlotte Bernard Representative to Assembly Committee David Wyllie Adviser Mrs. Susan Gallagher 11



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SOPHOMORE CLASS Left to Right, First Row'—James Robinson. Colleen Pierce. Josephine Riegel. Virginia Moulton. Hlaine Demars. Janice Chand- ler. Patricia Staples. Jean Paris. Carole Garand. Back Row—William Christiansen. Albert Davis. Edward Bird. Ruth Le- Vasseur. Janice Kinne. John Desrochers. Robert Cubie. William Lovering. Sandra Johnson. Pauline Bickford. Patricia Ladd. Virginia Glover. Gerry Brooks. Not pictured—Leland Blodgett. Harold Leach. Lucille Musgrovc. Colleen Reilly. The sophomores have assisted in making improvements around the college. William Christiansen helped Mr. Stockwell install the telescope. Sports-minded Perley Wright helped to bring London Teachers College to the spotlight of the surrounding area this winter. He was the first of a series of basketball players to be featured in the Caledonian-Record. Because of his outstanding plays. Perley was chosen Player of the Week.” Lyndon Teachers College news is broad- cast every Sunday at WTWN in St. Johns- bury. A student who has helped to make the 1955-1956 radio program a success is sopho- more Gerry Brooks. The Carnival Card Party sponsored by the Press Club received help from many of the sophomores. Patricia Fenn was general chair- man of this committee. Exhibiting talent for this occasion from the sophomore class were Gerry Brooks, Roger Couture. Herbert Watson, Norman Hunt, and Janice Kinne. President Roland Williams Vice-President Edward Bird Secretary Mary Robinson Treasurer Perley Wright Representative to Student Government Shirley Hoisington Representative to Assembly Committee Preston Bruce Adviser Sidney Dewey 13

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