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

 - Class of 1958

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First row: Nancy Hallowrll, Marjorie Masten. Jean Marceau. Sandra Shores, Sandra Streeter, Mrs. Gallagher, advisor; Priscilla May, Norma Ainsworth, Betty Lou Hutchins, Cccile Ouellette, Norma Ashe. Second row: Delia Heath. Ruth Nelson. Juana Schoff, Frank Murphy, Ruth Charron. Robert Stevens, Thomas Dunn. Brenda Naatz. Martha Wilson. Evelyn Bean. Third row: Richard Sicely, Talbert Bacon. Ronald Magoon. Walter Davis. William Randall, John Dunphy. William Gilwee, Winfield Cole, Ernest Hazard. The intramural program of 1957 58 had its share of freshmen taking part. Most of the boys of the Freshman Class reside in the “loft, the upper chambers of the men’s dormitory, and their team in the intramural setup provided the punch that made any needed competition available. Likewise the young ladies of the class participated very enthusiastically. The class activity of the year was the Halloween masquerade ball, held in Bole Hall. Cooperation and enthusiasm among the members of the class made it one of the most successful and well attended events of the year. Behind the slate of officers composed of Larry I eCours, President; Henry Huntington, Vice Presi- dent: Nancy Hallowell, Secretary; and Sheila Halen. Treasurer, the class showed bubbling enthusiasm and college spirit throughout the year. It blended perfectly with the growing, expanding spirit which prevailed at Lyndon Teachers College throughout the year. 15

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First row: Marilyn Hodge. Both Wood. Rosalie Kish. Marilyn Gray. Ji-an Wrighl. Dot Charron, Barbara Hall. Mrs. Stevens. Carolyn Handall. Lois Fortune. TeressJi Fassell. Second row: Leona Slone. Mary Lou Butterfield. Paul LeMay, Bruce Porter. Bussell Degrafft. Leonard Roberts. Leo McClure. Sheila Halcn. Judy Hargreaves. Geraldine Castagna. Third row: Gerald Sargent, I.arry I-eCours. Bruce Scott. Dave Boutin. Bussell Dewing. Duane Gorham. Henry Huntington. Robert Downs. Carl Fortune. Freshman Class The reception committee composed of upperclassmen opened the doors of Lyndon Teachers College to the largest Freshman class in the history of this institution. September 15 found most of them milling around the college becoming as well acquainted as could he expected in that short a time. By the time the year was well under w ay. the Class of 1961 numbered 74 strong. President. LARRY LECOURS As usual, the majority of the youth of the Fresh- man class hail from the state of Vermont. The majority of the New Kngland states, however, are represented. Talent galore can he found from members of the class. It boasts among other things, a Vermont Sugar Queen in Brenda Naatz. the Lyndon Insti- tute Winter Carnival Queen for 1956-57, Carolyn Handall. and future Boston Bed Sox material. Gay- land Sweet. Soccer and basketball, as well as base- ball. have been very well represented by the Class of 1961. Beth Wood, a member of this class, is an athlete worth watching, and her former experience before attending Lyndon will hack this statement. 14



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The Sophomore Class of Lyndon Teachers College found themselves confronted with the task of preparing for the Christmas Ball very shortly after the summer va- cation. This was the sophomore’s biggest activity of the year and. as usual, climaxed the Christmas festivities at the college prior to the holiday recess. The theme of the dance, held this year at newly acquired Burklyn Hall, was what a Christmas in the setting of an old mansion such as Burklyn Hall might have been. It was more or less an old-fashioned Christmas that the students of Lyndon Teachers College and their friends enjoyed on the evening of December 20. 1957. President, ROYCK PINARI) Sophomore Class First row: Marilyn Evans, Joan Osgood. Rose Dutton. Barbara Sanville, John Bussey. Fred Hill. Columbine Demars, John Gambcski. Kathleen Davignon. Second row: Len Peduzzi. Dianne McCarty. Richard Worden. Paul Montague. Henry Park hurst. Marjorie McKee. Emily Eaton. Third row: Janies Perkins, Charles Woods. David Regan. Robert Desmarais. Roger Sicely. 16

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