Lyndon State College - Northern Lights Yearbook (Lyndonville, VT)
- Class of 1959
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He knows the watch along the border of darkness, and makes the attack on the trenches of ignorance and folly. Patient in his duty, he strives to conquer the evil powers which are the enemies of youth. He awakens sleeping spirits. He quickens the indolent, encourages the eager, and steadies the un- stable. He communicates his own joy of learning and shares with boys and girls the best treasurers of the mind. He lights many candles, which, in later years, will shine back and cheer him. This is his reward. No one is more worthy to be enrolled in the democratic Aristocracy. King of himself and servant of mankind. TO THE UNKNOWN TEACHER Henry Van Dyke 2 Administration........................................................5 Classes..............................................................16 Sports...............................................................26 Activities.......................................................... 38 Seniors..............................................................56 Advertisers......................................................... 76 'DecUcattan We, the Verlyn staff, dedicate this yearbook to the institutions of education and truth in the hope and conviction that they will serve humanity to achieve world peace and freedom. 4 _ vdm in i s tra li on John Holden Commissioner of Education Charles Smith Robert Willey Leona Phillips Chairman Donald Smith Frances Carpenter H. Francis Mahoney Mrs. Green Mrs. Harding Mrs. Cameron Mr. Hall Mrs. Woodbury Principal A teacher affects eternity, he can never tell where his influence stops. Henry Adams Mother Wishart Mr. Sharpley Mr. Southouse Mr. Renfrew EDUCATION Miss Bussell Mrs. Wentzell ART and MUSIC Mr. Schorr Mr. Christophersen PSYCHOLOGY Mrs. Schorr Mrs. Stock we 11 10 SCIENCE and MATH Mr. Page Mr. Stockwell PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Drew SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Marabella Mr. Hoffman !1 ♦ ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Mr. Briar Mr. Halliday Not shown LIBRARIAN Mrs. Jar dine FORD FOUNDATION Mr. Wentzell Not shown 12 To the Class of 1959: Graduation time usually abounds with flowery phrases and beautiful words of hope and promise. Perhaps this is as it should be. but also we are at a time when you. our grad- uating seniors, must face life front on. You are about to enter the teaching profession. Yours will be a task fraught with frustration, heartache, and despair. The compensations will be few and long in coming. Only if you can absorb and accept these discouragements and arrive at the honest realization that success or failure of our future is in your hands--only then will you be able to say. I am a teacher! I wish you good fortune and my hopes go with you. Sincerely, Walter J. Mars Dean of Instruction To the Class of 1959: One of the essentials of being a teacher which some- times is overlooked is the fact that he is a person offering a service to the students of the school and to the community in which he lives. This service well performed can mean much. It means that the school is provided, not for the convenience of the teacher, but rather because the students need the service. It means that the teacher is effective only when real learning and real development actually take place. Indications of this real learning is evident in the changed behavior and attitudes of the children as they develop into independent and responsible individuals. Let us. as teachers, keep this in mind in planning our services and in evaluating our effectiveness. Sincerely, 13 Susan Gallagher Dean of Women ♦ft 'P'ie tde tt ' TTte teiye To the Members of the Class of 1959: What a challenge it is to be asked to comment on the theme you have chosen for your yearbook! It is characteristic of you as a class and as individuals that you should ambitiously raise the question, What is a teacher? In the broadest sense, everyone shares in teaching either for good or ill. I am sure you mean more titan this. In another sense, anyone who instructs in a school is a teacher. But there are teachers and teachers and I know you will not readily accept so simple a definition. In the fir il analysis I feel sure you will define teacher in terms of values. Christ was the great teacher though he never stood at a blackboard. Milton was a teacher when he wrote Areopagitica. Lincoln was a teacher as he composed the Gettysburg Address. Somehow teaching is synonymous with greatness. It is our hope at L.T.C. that we have enough of the element of greatness so that each of you will have been assisted in building a sound scale of values. We hope that you will have acquired a sufficiently solid background of knowledge and professional skill so that sometime you will say: I am a teacher. The world is a better place because I am. 14 Arthur B. Elliott aided Halloween Dance President, ROBERT SULLIVAN FIRST ROW: J. Tilton, J. Mercier, R. White, C. Metcalf, H. Williams, P. Morin, S. Garand. SECOND ROW: K. Najjar, W. Hinman, H. Chandler, J. Lippens, W. Peters, D. Porter, C. Courser. THIRD ROW: J. King, R. Thomp- son, D. Frasier, D. Hourihan, D. Parker, C. Long. 16 He declared he knew nothing, except the fact of his ignorance. • - Socrates - FIRST ROW: S. Stone, J. Rowley, L. Hurdle, H. Anderson, Mrs. Stockwell (advisor) J. Robinson, J. Pike, J. Corso, D. Emerson, N. Calhoun. SECOND ROW: J. Follet, A. Oulette, W. Nutting, R. Garrison, A. LeCours, P. Holmquist, C. Moorse, J. Corologos, J. Turner. THIRD ROW: R. Grout, J. Blakeman, L. Fisher, J. Saskiewica, L. Curtis, E. Rhodes, S. Long. 17 I Ti$ not in mortals to command success. But we’ll do more. Sempronious. we’ll de- serve it.” - Joseph Addison - l I I FIRST ROW: J. Judd, M. Bill, P. Baumann. S. Conant, B. Godfrey, A. Boulraisse, A. Chesney, P. Perkins. SEC- OND ROW: G. Hopkins, J. Grace, F. Miller, S. Eaton, L. Ramsdall, J. Marsha, C. Boulrissc. THIRD ROW: C. Twiss, F. Follet, J. Gee, R. Sullivan, T. Tucker. 18 FIRST ROW: J. Fisher, B. Winoker, P. Plant, M. Davis, J. Davis, M. Courser, S. Cross, M. Latimer. SECOND ROW: W. Feldt, J. Dunn, D. Brooks, W. Carpenter, H. Murphy, A. Dussalt, F. Fenny. THIRD ROW: J. Storti, J. Hazcn, M. Farman, R. Farnham, L. McGee, R. Marcotte. Henry Huntington, president SEATED: J. Emery, E. Leonard, M. Shafer, E. LaClair, N. Ainsworth, Mr. Brier, M. Williams, J. Marceau, L. Fortune, V. Gray. 2nd ROW: C. Fortune, D. Lindsley, B. Ellithorpe, M. Judd, S. Halen, J. Schoff, M. Woods, M. Baz, F. Murphy, P. May, G. Castagna. BACK ROW: R. DeCrafft, R. Shafer, D. Bouton, B. Randall, B. Gilwee, B. Downs, F. Jacek, L. Roberts. 20 SEATED: N. Ashe, B. Woods, M. Charron, R. Fish, E. Bean, S. Shores, T. Fassett, M. Hodge, S. Colburn, D. Heath, R. Charron, R. Nelson, M. Butter- field, J. Hargreaves, D. Charron, B. Hall. BACK ROW: E. Hazard, R. Jarvis, R Huntington, W. Sisco, L. LeCours, F. Bisson, D. Thurber. 21 FIRST ROW: C. Davignon, E. McNally, A. DeCosta, H. Parkhurst, R. Astle. E. Eaton, F. Hill, N. Leavitt, A. Morrow, M. Sicard. SECOND ROW: R. Worden, P. Montague. C. Woods, D. Reagan, Mr. Marabella. R. Sicily, J. Perkins. 22 FIRST ROW: A. Rivard, C. Demars, R. Harding, J. Davis, D. Mastrapasqua, Mr. Page, S. Falconer, R. Dutton. M. Evans, N. Keysar. SECOND ROW: R. Brooks, J. Chandler, B. Smith, D. Wardent, R. Pinard, R. Momaney, L. Peduzzi. C Z4 Educational relations make the strongest tics. Rhodes 23 24 9 lui tie A BACK ROW: S. Halen, mgr.; M. Green- wood, B. Brown, Mr. Marabella, coach; J. Rowley, E. McNally. FRONT ROW: B. Woods, E. Bishop, D. Charron, B. Godfrey, J. Lippens, S. Eaton, J. Schoff, P. Baumann, P. May, S. White, A. De- Costa. 26 5 Wins 1 Tic 3 Losses Time out during a successful season! FRONT ROW: J. Storti, D. Jarvis, E. Hazard, R. Momaney, D. Garrison, R. Sicily, B. Smith, E. Rhoades, R. Pin- ard, J. Chandler, L. Ramsdell. BACK ROW: J. Saskiewicz, manager; C. Metcalf, B. LeGrow, J. Dunn, R. Brooks, R. Worden, A. Rcnaud, co-captain; J. Crace, B. Kellogg, co-captain, K. Naajar, Mr. Drew, coach. 27 BACK ROW: S. Halcn, manager; B. Woods, B. Godfrey, P. May, J. Schoff, S. Eaton, A. Wright, P. Baumann, S. White, M. Greenwood, Mr. Marabella. FRONT ROW: I. Spring, co-captain; B. Brown. MISSING: A. De- Costa, co-captain. Z46et zCC Good Season! Will lose four seniors but Many excellent players remain! Irene Spring co-captain 29 BACK ROW: D. Hourihan, W. Sisco, E. Rhoades, J. Wells, Coach Drew. FRONT ROW: T. Tucker, R. Pinard, D. Garrison, R. Brooks, H. Huntington. ‘g u6et aU Although, the Hornets did not have an outstand ing record in the win department, they did gain a great deal of recognition and respect from fans and teams throughout New England. Our varsity team was composed mainly of freshmen. A good season is expected next year under the guidance of hard- working Coach Drew. Ray Brooks Co-captain Pete Pinard Co-captain BACK ROW: B. Famham, C. Metcalf, K. Najjar, J. Saskicwicz, J. Storti, C. Courser, H. Huntington, coach. FRONT ROW: J. Wells, L. Ramsdell, C. Spooner, E. Rhoades. A strong group of freshmen and sophomores turned out for the LTC junior varsity basketball team which was coached by another member of the sophomore class, Henry Huntington. The J.V.'s had a good win record! f}. 1 . 31 M. Butterfield Varsity Cheerleaders P. May R. Fish J. Bishop S. Gar and Missing N. Xeysar J. V. Cheerleaders J. Emery, J. Rowley, P. Bauman, S. Conant, M. Charron, V. Gray Varsity Cheerleaders M. Butterfield, R. Fish, S. Garand, J. Bishop, P. May 33 All of the LTC fans were treated to good girls' softball when they watched our team play! A short season did not prevent our girls from compiling an impressive record. BACK ROW: I. Spring, B. Woods, J. F. Davis, B. Brown, Mr. Marabella. FRONT ROW: M. Greenwood, P. May P. Baumann, J. Schoff, D. Lindsley, S. White, B. Godfrey, J. Rowley. 35 Raymond Broofc (ZaJifrU Ralph Momaney Even though Coach Drew's Hornets had a little bad luck at the start, the team smashed out a 6-2 record in the season to add to the 3-1-1 record on the Southern trip. Since there will be no lost in manpower next year another good record is in the making. mm mm 36 STANDING: Mr. Marabelld, R. Brooks, D. Jarvis, H. Huntington, E. Hazard, B. LeGrow, Mr. Drew. SEATED: J. Schoff, J. Davis, J. Bishop, B. Brown, A. DeCosta, A. Lontine, I. Spring, B. Godfrey. Bill LeGrow President MAA Barbara Brown President WAA 37 STANDING: Mr. Hoffman, E. Eaton, R. DcGrafft, A. Wright, B. Farnham, D. Warden, C. Twiss, Mrs. Schorr. SEATED: P. Perkins, J. Fisher, B. Winnekar, E. Bean, S. Patridge, R. Nelson, F. Hill, J. Judd, H. Berryman, M. Latimer. 38 'TfetOlKtUt Cci Domenic Mastrapasqua, president FIRST ROW: C. Davignon, A. Merrow, F. Murphy, D. Mastra- pasqua, S. Conant, B. Ellithorpe, J. Rowley, A. Renaud, C. Ber- nard, S. Carand. 2nd ROW: M. Woods, S. Halen, F. Bisson, R. Momaney, Mr. Marabella, A. LeCours, D. Jarvis, J. Grace. THIRD ROW: L. LeCours, B. Sullivan, C. Gilwcc, C. Woods. 39 FRONT ROW: Bierlmaier, Courser, Davis, Charron, Nichols, Judd, Shores, M. Sharron, Leavitt, Hodge. BACK ROW: Ouellette, Ramsdell, Perkins, Smith, Long, Montague, Dunn, Baz, Courser. Dave Thurber, president LTC is very proud to extend a warm hand of welcome to a brand new organization on campus, the Commuter's Organization. 40 FRONT ROW: Cahoon, Morin, Leach, Blake, Thurber, Peduzzi, Mastrapasqua, Albiser, Robinson, Boul- risse. BACK ROW: Dusseault, Worden, Momaney, Chandler, Cargill, Marcotte, Eaton, Tower. anizatlonA 41 Pat Sauer, Manager of Book Store Bill Ellithorpe, Manager of Snack Bar SEATED: J. Davis, B. Brown, L. Fortune, A. DeCosta, A. Wright. STANDING: R. Cargill, P. Major, Mr. Stockwell, G. Tullar. 42 This year's members and advisers. SEATED, Left to Ten Little Indians Right: Mr. Brier, Sue Onsruth. STANDING: Mr. Mars, Henry Parkhurst, Sid Patridge. The world's a stage on which all parts arc played. Thomas Middleton 43 FRONT ROW: M. Latimer, L. Hurdle, J. Courso, H. Anderson, E. Bean, M. Bill, S. Onsruth, S. Cross, N. Ashe, N. Keysar. SECOND ROW: Mr. Brier, S. Patridge, H. Parkhurst, R. Nelson, J. Davis, A. LeCours, M. Butterfield, D. Tower, B. LeClair, C. Metcalf. BACK ROW: F. Bisson, B. Randall, D. Fraser, B. Farnham, R. Thompson, C. Woods, L. LeCours, F. Miller. A poor player who struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more! William Shakespeare 'D’lCUftAtcC (?Cci 44 Nettie yeteUtutA C. Woods, M. Charron, N. Ashe, B. Provencher, D. Thurbcr, B. Randall, F. Miller, S. Patridge, F. Bisson, S. Ons- ruth. NOT SHOWN: Parkhurst. 45 FRONT ROW: Lattimcr, Perkins, Emery, Fisher, Courso, Marceau, Charron, Cross, Morin, Garand, Chesney, Hodge. 2nd: Mrs. Christopherson, Bill, Iindsley, Castagna, May, Courser, Winakor, lippe ns, White, Hallowell, Mr. Christopherson. 3rd: Thurber, HargTeaves, Hall, Bean, Ramsdell, Heath, Conant, Butterfield, Baumann. 4th: LeCours, Downs, Thompson, Fraser, Famham, Eaton, Nelson. iff t | f t I f i '$ t i M M i ( H 'i i i i I i I i -m I ii 1 • V itl w. -ii 46 Mr. and Mrs. Christopherson We were unable to obtain a picture of the Orchestra. Their music has been appreciated throughout the year both here at school and down in the ville. Their biggest performance was playing the score of Oklahoma. 47 One of the many speakers Lyn News Staff BACK ROW: R. Nelson, P. Bishop, D. Gorham, J. Judd, J. Fisher, L. Hur- dle, E. Bean, G. Tuller, D. Heath, J. Marceau, B. Famham, R. Dutton, F. Bisson. FRONT ROW: B. LaClair, J. Courso, M. Lattimer, D. Warden. 48 L. Hurdle, D. Emerson, R. Dutton, G. Tuller, R. Nelson, E. Bean. The Editorial Board 49 Albert Renaud Annie Wright Barbara Peters Douglas Fisher Jean Davis Virginia Worden Barbara Brown l enCcf t ScUt Ual 50 'l enCeftt Sta LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Schorr, advisor; Richard Frasier, Margaret Latimer, Deborah Lindsley, Ruth Nelson, Dorothy McAllister, Irene Spring, Angela DeCosta, Henry Parkhurst, Cynthia Beaupre, Charles Woods, Janice Bishop, Roger Cargill, Judy Hargreaves. 51 BACK ROW: R. Dutton, S. Conant, F. Bisson, F. Murphy, R. Downs, B. Ellithorpc, S. Streeter. FRONT ROW: L. Fortune, A. Wright, Miss Bussell, S. Halcn, C. Bcaupre. @OUt€CtC OttcC Frank Murphy President Men's Union 52 S, 7t. S' s4. The SNEA , IM Ttwcation A small but well organized group this year who engage many speaker and educational films for the enlightment of group and the college. Under the leadership of local and state presi- dent. Dominic Mastra- pasqua the group push for many teacher reforms, namely organizationship and salary. Local State President, Dominic Mastrapasqua 53 Studeat tfavenuateut STANDING: Henry Huntington, Larry LcCours, Vice-president; Mrs. Gallagher, advisor; Dave Thurber, Royce Pinard. SEATED: Rose Dutton, E. McNally, ass't. treas.; Irene Spring, Marge Greenwood, treas.; Tony Campbell, Pres.; Charlotte Bernard, sec.; Jean Davis, Harry Chandler, Bill Ellithorpe. Of die students, By the students. Murdo Campbell President For die students. 54 eniors Dorothy Albiser Saint Johnsbury Vermont Murdo Campbell Graniteville Vermont Cynthia Beaupre Hardwick Vermont Knowledge, like everything else, is not attained easily. Arnold Roger Cargill Lyndon Vermont Charlotte Bernard Newport Vermont Guided by the example, we must rely mainly upon our own efforts. Samuel Smiles Franz Smith Lyndonville Vermont 59 57 Etta Bishop Lyndonville Vermont Life is my college. May 1 graduate well, and earn some honors. Letters and Journals Deanna Blake Lyndonville Vermont Knowledge is power.” Meditationes Sacrae, tile Haeresibus Robert Kellogg Burlington Vermont Barbara Brown South Strafford Vermont Harold Leach Hardwick Vermont 59 William LeGrow Sharon Vermont Marjorie Greenwood Lyndon Center Vermont Richard McAllister Lyndon Center Vermont 59 Susan Onsruth Wilder Vermont The great end of life is not knowledge but action. Burns Page Groton Vermont Barbara Peters Bradford Vermont Sidney Patridge Miles Pond Vermont 19 Patricia Sauer Bennington Vermont For it is a noble cause. Irene Spring Craftsbury Vermont Just as the twig is bent the tree's in- clined. Essay on Man Jeanne Moffatt Lyndon Center Vermont Lawrence Moffatt Lyndon Center Vermont 63 64 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Francis LaClair Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cargill Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davis 66 Wedd con Ctty4. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McAllister Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moffatt Stowell Worden 68 69 70 71 And now-- Life is my college. May I graduate well and earn some honors.” Louisa May Alcott 72 The Honorable Lieutenant Governor of the State of Vermont Robert S. Babcock 73 Cynthia Beaupre--Class Teasurer 4; Lyn News 1,2; Newman Club 2,3,4; WAA 1,2,3; Women's Dorm Council 4. Charlotte Bemard--Class Secretary 1; Co-op 2,3,4; Dramatics 1; Intramural Sports 1,2,3; Lyn News 2,4, Secretary 1, Sports Editor 3; Newman Club 4, Treasurer 1, Secretary 2,3; WAA 1,2,3,4; Christmas Program Chairman 3, Freshman Dance Chairman 1. Helen Berryman--CFO 1,2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Co-op 1,2,3,4; Lyn News 4, News Editor 2, Treas- urer 3. Etta Bishop--Lyn News 1; SNEA 1,2; WAA 1,2,3,4; Women's Soccer 2,3,4; Women's Softball 1,2,3. Janice Bishop--Cheerleading J.V. 1, Captain 2, Virsity 3, Captain 4; Intramural Sports 1,2,3; WAA 1,2,3, Senior Representative 4; Women's Basketball Manager 3. Deanna Blake--Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Commuter 3,4. Barbara Brown--CFO 1; Varsity Cheerleading 1,2; Co-op 1, Snack Bar Manager 2,3, Board of Directors 3,4; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Student Government 2,3; Verlyn Photography Editor 4; WAA 1, Vice- President 2,3, President 4; Women's Basketball 1,4, Captain 2,3; Women's Soccer 1,2,3, Captain 4; Winter Carnival Court 1. Murdo Campbell--Class Treasurer 2, President 3; Dramatics 2; Intramural Sports 1,2,3; MAA 1,2,3,4; Men's Basketball J.V. 1; Men's Soccer 2; Student Government 2, President 4. Roger N. Cargill--CFO 3; Class President 4; Co-op Vice President 4; Glee Club 3,4; MAA 3; SNEA Vice-president 4. Leo Chapdelaine--Class President 1; Glee Club 1,2; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Men's Baseball 1,2; New- man Club 1,2; Student Government Vice-president 2, President 4. Virginia Davis—Cheerleading J.V. 1, Captain 2, Varsity 3; Dramatics 1, Secretary 2; Lyn News 1,2,3; Student Government Secretary 3; Verlyn Art Editor 1; WAA 1,2,3; Women's Softball 1; Art Club Secretary-Treasurer 2. Richard Doyle--Co-op 2,3; Intramural Sports 1,2,3; MAA 2,3,4; Men’s Baseball 1; Men's Basketball 2,3. Douglas Fisher--Lyn News 1,2, Assistant Editor 3; MAA 1,2,3,4; Verlyn Co-editor 4. Marjorie Greenwood--Co-op 4, Board of Directors 2,3; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Student Government 2, Assistant Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4; WAA 1,2,3,4; Women's Basketball 1,3,4, Captain 2; Women's Soccer 1,2,3,4; Women's Softball 1,2,3,4; Winter Carnival Chairman 2. Franklin Higgins--Co-op 1; Verlyn 1; Lyn News 1; Art Club 1; SNEA 1. Robert Kellogg--Dance Band 1,2; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Men's Basketball 1; MAA 1,2,3,4; Men's Dorm Union Treasurer 2; Men's Soccer 1,2, Captain 3,4; Orchestra 1,2. Harold Leach--Intramural Sports 1,2; MAA 1,2,3,4; Men's Baseball 1,3, Co-captain 2,3,4; Men's Dorm Union 1,2. William LeGrow--Co-op Board of Directors 2, Vice-president 3; Dance Band 2,3; Intramural Sports 2,3; MAA 2,3, President 4; Men's Baseball 2, Co-captain 3; Men's Basketball J.V. 2, Coach of J.V. 3; Men's Soccer 2,3,4; Newman Club 2,3; Student Government 3; Verlyn 4. 74 Dorothy McAllister--CFO 1; Co-op 1,2,3,4; Lyn News 2; SNEA 1; Verlyn 4; WAA 1,2; Art Club 1. Richard McAllister--Class President 2; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; MAA 1,2,3,4; Men's Baseball 1; Men's Basketball 1; Men's Soccer 1. Leo Major--Class Vice-president 1; Co-op President 4; Intramurals 1,2,3; Lyn News News Editor 2; Men's Dorm Union President 3; Newman Club Treasurer 4. Jeanne Moffatt--Dramatics 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Intramural Sports 3; Orchestra 1,2; Student Government 2; WAA 1; Women's Soccer 1; Carnival Court 2. Larry Moffatt--Glee Club 1,2; Intramural Sports 3,4; MAA 1,2; Men's Soccer 1; Orchestra 3; Carnival Court 3. Susan Onsruth--Co-op Board of Directors 1,2,3, Secretary 2,3; Delta Psi Omega 2, Secretary 3, Vice- president 4; Dramatics 1,3,4, Secretary 2; Intramural Sports 2,3. Burns Page--CFO 3; Class Vice-president 2; Co-op 2,3; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; MAA 1,2,3,4; Men's Basketball 1,2,3; Men's Soccer 1,2. Sidney Patridge--CFO 1,2,4; Class Vice-president 4; Co-op 1,2,3,4; Delta Psi Omega 3, President 4; Dramatics 1,3,4; Treasurer 2, Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Lyn News 1,2,3; MAA 1,2,3,4; Men's Basket- ball Manager 1,2; SNEA 1,2, Verlyn 4. Barbara Petcrs--CFO 4, Vice-president 2, President 4; Class Secretary 4; Co-op 3, Bookkeeper 4; Glee Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; Lyn News 2, Head Typist 3; Student Government 2,3; Verlyn 1, Co-editor 4; WAA 1,2,3; Women's Basketball 1; Women's Dorm Council 1,2, Secretary-Treasurer 2. Albert Renaud--Glee Club 2,4; Intramural Sports 3; MAA 1,2,4, President 3; Men's Baseball 1,2,3,4; Men's Basketball 1,2; Men's Soccer 1,2, Co-captain 3,4; Newman Club 3; Verlyn Art Editor 4; Car- nival Court 1. Patricia Sauer--CFO 1,2; Class Treasurer 3; Co-op 1, Bookstore Manager 2,3,4; Intramural Sports 1,2; Lyn News 1; SNEA 1; Verlyn 1; WAA 1,2,3,4; Women's Dorm Council 3; Art Club 1. David Sicard--Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; MAA 1,2,3,4; Men's Baseball 1,2; Chief Justice of the Men's Court 4; Newman Club 1. Franz Smith--Co-op 1,2,3,4; Intramural Sports 2,3; Men's Soccer 2,3. Irene Spring—CFO 1; Cheerleading Varsity 1,2; Co-op 1,2,3,4; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Lyn News Treasurer 2; Student Government 4; Verlyn 4; WAA 1,2, Secretary 3,4; Women's Basketball 1,2, Co- captain 3,4; Women's Dorm Council 2; Women's Softball 1, Manager 3; Winter Carnival Court 3. Dexter Willson--Clas$ Vice President 3; Glee Club 2; Intramural Sports 1,2,3; MAA 1,2,3,4. Virginia Worden--Cheerleading 1,2,3; Dramatics 2; Intramural Sports 1,2,3; Lyn News 1, Feature Edi- tor 2; Student Government Treasurer 3; Verlyn 1, Literary Editor 4; WAA Executive Board 1,2,3. Annie Wrright--CFO 1,2,4, Program Chairman 3; Class Secretary 3; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Lyn News 1,3, Assistant Editor 2; SNEA 1,2,3; Verlyn Business Manager 4; WAA 1,2,4, Executive Board 3; Women's Basketball 1,2,3,4; Women's Dorm President 4; Women's Soccer 1. 75 CRAFTSBURY GENERAL STORE L. P. Roberts, Sr. Craftsbury Dr. AND LUCILE BEAUPRE Hardwick KILFASSET FARMS Passumpsic DAN WHIT'S GENERAL STORE Norwich Dr. STANLEY L. GARIPAY White River C. E. KELTON Moving and Storage White River 4 80 E bEShEE a eoo □ □ 1 III i ji 1 vis llll 1WOW83A fill Li.. . X i LYNDON STATE COLLEGE LYNDONVILLE, VERMONT AUTHOR 7 TITLE 37£ LTOJ DATE DUE A ' OCT ? R 19c NOV 2 19 0CT?1 2009“ CAYLOAO P«:HTCO INIM.A. K
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