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ue and Gold CATALOGUE cmd PROSPECTUS Z.ff0lI Hz' fb Salma! MILTON, VERMONT JUNE, 1951 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION BoA1nJ UF TRUSTEES F. Arthur Mayville, Chairman .Term expires July 1951 Alan M. Bouse ............,. .,.,A,l.... ....,.., ' 1' erm expires Iuly 1952 Keith O. Lombard .,.r .. .. ,.i,. . .....,,., ,. ....,.., ,. ,. ,.Ter1n expires july 1953 SUPEBINTENDENT Clinton Denieritt ,.,..,,.. B. S. lN'Iiddlehury College, M. Ed. University of Vermont FACULTY Wilhert Patton, Principal, Science , ..,., .... l 5. S., M. Ed., University of Vermont Baphael Morris, Assyt Prin., Social Studies B. S., M. Ed., St. Michaels College Edith E. Holden, English and Mathematics ..... B. University of Vermont Patricia Stanley, French, Latin, and Math. ,.., Ph. B., University of Vermont Hiram Bevins, English and Music . . ., B. S. QMusic Ed.Q University of Vermont June Svvindell, Home Economics .. , .,., . ., B. CHOme Ec.j University of Mass. Carol Kellogg, Commercial Studies , ,..,. B. CBus. Ed.j University of Vermont William Sorton, Math, Shop .,..,... .. B. S. CEd.j Fitchburg Teachers' College Harold Barrett ,. .. .,..,.... , .. .. , .,.,.. ... ....,.,. Bus Driver Carl King ..... ,..,.. ....... ...... . . C ustodian
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28 Blue and Gold SENIOR PLAY CAST- JUNE MADNESSU Front llow-Dorothy Dubuque, proinpter, Norma Duffy, Virginia Adams, Nanev Manley, .lanet Fislner, Carol Yantinc, Betty Scribner, Miss Holden, director Back Row-Dale Laughlin, XVavne Steadv, David Blatt, George VVhitc, Burton YVells, Traev Rvan, Frank Tonrvillu DRAMATICS 'Al he one-act plays were presented the 17th of February. The Freshmen were awarded the plaque, with the Seniors receiving honorary mention. The Seniors, directed by Miss Stanley, pre- sented i'The High WVindow. The Seniors that took part in the cast were Dorothy Dubuque, Ernest Dubuque, Ioan Granger, David Blatt and Carol Vantine. The luniors presented i'Gentlemen on the Benchf' The cast was Norma Cross, Ierome Limoge, Edwin Grout, and Dawn Holcombe. They were directed by Miss Kellogg. The Sophomores with Miss Swindell as di- rector presented Triumph in Ashesfl The cast was ludith Davis, Shirley Breault, Allen Beau- pre, Mary Beaupre, Charlotte Bluto, and Paul Robar. Under the direction of Miss Holden the Freshmen presented nTo Louise from Vicf, The cast was Cynthia Martell, Leon Breault, James Russell, Bernard Smith, Lois Holcombe, and Ann Potuznick. The other dramatic performance was the Senior Play. This was a big event which was presented the 16th of March. 'june Madi' was a comedy in three acts. The following Seniors were in the cast. David Blatt, Norma Dulty, Nancy Manley, Frank Tourville, Dale Laughlin, Virginia Adams, XVayne Steady, Ianet Fisher, Burton VVells, George VVhite, Betty Scribner, Tracy Ryan, and Carol Vantine. Miss Holden directed this Play. -CAROL V ANTINE
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S30 Blue and Go SECTION OF STUDY HALL-FRESHMEN, SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR HOME ROOM mmmmumuiun mnmvm-mmwwmi Szzmlfzzzry of eparimefzlis' -nur-mnmmmn iIIInnnmmmuunmI umnmnmmnm nnnnnmmiuunummI ENGLISH English I-Freshman English seeks to de- yelou a fundamental knowled e of amlied l grammar and some skill in speaking and reading. English Il-The aim of Sophomore English is to give the student a basic appreciation of the history and types of literature. Plays, short stories, poetry, essays and novels are analyzed for construction and appreciation. There is an emphasis upon grammer in oral and Written re- ports. English III-The student in English Ill gains a detailed knowledge and understanding of Xmerican literature from Colonial days to the 20th Century. VVriters who were merelv names mm iiiiiinnnnniiiiiiIImeIum1ImiIIvIIIIIIunivuvvvmvmmmmnIIuIIIinIIin1miIImmmununumu mi n IiiIIninnmmumnnn iiIiinnmnummnmn EPARTMENT on a title page become a reality through a recog- nition of the importance of historical movements upon literature. In the study of drama, poetry, novel, essays and short stories the importance of character development is stressed. Oral and Written reports are an integral part of this course of study. English IV-English literature from Chaucer to the twentieth century is studied in detail. An attempt is made to give the student a concep- tion ot the changes in literature as the result of social. economic. and political changes in the lite of a people. An intensive rather than ex- tensive course of study is emphasized. ld
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