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In the world of sports, the sophomores have many bright stars. Soccer, basketball, baseball, softball, and the intramural program all boasted many sophomores. We must also mention the many members of this class who help compose the many organizations on campus. Behind the fine slate of officers which include Royce Pinard, President; Jay Chandler. Vice President; Nancy Brooks, Secretary; and Elizabeth McNally, Treasurer, the class of 1960 has completed a fine year, and arc one more step on the way to their chosen career. Next year they will have their first taste of practice teaching— a reward for two years of hard preparation. First row: Anita Lonline. Elizabeth McNally. Ruth Harding. Sherry Cole. Shirley Falconer. Virginia Thomas, Angela DeCosta, Arline Merrow. Nancy Keysar. Second row: Philys Jochini. Michael Sicard. Rachel Astle. Seavic Rideout, Royce Pinard. Jay Chandler, Jean Davis. Dominic Mastrapasqua. Third row: David Warden. Richard Hook, Allan Bean. Ronald Clifford. Raymond Brooks. 17
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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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Front rote: Irene Spring, Dot McAllister, Jan Bishop, Rena Gilman, Ginny Worden, Advisor. Mr. Brier; Charlotte Bernard, Ellen Doyle, Deanna Blake, Barb Brown. Cynthia Beaupre. Second row: Barb Peters, Helen Berryman, Marge Greenwood, Jeanne Moffatt, Sid Patridge, Paul Major, Annie Wright, David Sicard, Douglas Fisher. Pat Sauer. Sue Onsruth. Third row: Murdo Campbell, Boh Kellogg, Bud Chapdelaine. Dick McAllister, Wes Doyle, Franz Smith. Burns Page, Franklin Higgins. Dick Doyle, Bill LeGrow. President MURDO CAMPBELL Junior Class Perhaps the most longed-for and awaited day of the college year is the day of the Commencement Ball. The task of pre- paring for this event lies on the junior class. This year the hall was a huge success as the juniors escorted the senior class on a fabulous trip “Around the World in Eighty Days.” Start- ing in Vermont and encircling the world in a breathtaking itinerary, the seniors were given a thrill that shall long remain in their memories. This is just one event that the juniors accomplished during the year. They did much more in contributing to the college year. The junior class officers are Murdo Campbell, President; Dexter Willson, Vice President; Annie Wright, Secretary; and Pat Sauer, Treasurer. 18
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