Milton High School - Blue Gold Yearbook (Milton, VT)

 - Class of 1954

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14 Blue and Gold A P O R T BOYS, BASKETBALL Although we didn't experience too much success during the past season in the wins column, we did gain much respect along the lines of good sportsmanship. We always seemed to play our best against the larger schools, but coming up against those of our own size we just couldnit seem to get going. The coaching was handled by Mr. Morris. The managers were Albert Parker, Warren White and Lewie Dodge. There are five members of the team graduating this year. They are Lee Patno, Bonald Boudreau, Peter Cadreact, Alden Jones and Bernard Smith. All the players received letters for their efforts at a banquet sponsored by P. T. A. and the mothers of the players. It was greatly appreciated by all the players. Class tournaments found the seniors waltzing away with top honors this year. BOYS, BASEBALL This year the Northwestern League has a new setup. It has two divisions, the Western and the Eastern. WVe will play in the Western along with St. Maryls, Cambridge, Enosburg, Bichford and Fairfax. -BOY? Mr. Morris, who is coaching the team, has the positions fairly well settled. Peter Cadreact and Alton Lombard will handle the pitching while Bonald Boudreau and David Santor will take care of the catching. jack Campbell, along with Peter Cadreact, will be at Hrst, Iames Manley and Don Tourville at second, Billy Mills at shortstop and Alton Lombard at third. The outfield has Lewie Dodge, Lee Patno, Ceorge Cover, Bernard Smith, Charles Turner, and Donald Deo working out. Alden jones will be found at just about any position except pitching. Albert Parker is seorekeeper and manager. Eddie Batte will be bat boy. In games played so far this year we have beaten St. Maryls by a score of 8-7, Cambridge 5-2, and lost to Enosburg 5-14. SOCCER VVe played seven games this year, but in most cases we were on the low score end. There were five boys from the Senior class that played. They were: Alden Jones, Lee Patno, Bernard Smith, Ronald Boudreau, and Albert Parker who was our goalie. Mr. Morris was our coach. The Senior Class would like to wish the team better luck in future games. LEE PATNO BERNARD SINIITH BASEBALL First Bow-B. Smith, P. Cadreact, L. Dodge, C. Cover, A. Lombard, D. Santor, I. Campbell TEAM 2nd Row-R. Boudreau, W. Mills, A. jones, A. Parker, Manager, L. Patno, J. Manley, E. Ratte

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rv Blue and Gold 13 4 .Sclml oijclivilies PP DRAMATICS - TARTING our year of ,53 in dramatics, three one-act plays were presented. The juniors put on Rock Dust directed by Mr. Poquette. The cast were: Victoria Blow, Marolyn Branch, john Campbell, Lewie Dodge, Larry Roy, Lawrence VVaite, and YVarren Wfhite. The Sophomores presented uThree on a Benchil directed by Miss Stanley. The cast were as follows: jackie Brisson, George Gover, Estell Larrow, james Manley. The Freshmen, the winning class, presented Suitable for Charityll directed by Miss Meyer. The cast consisted of Penny Fienemann, Nancy Beaupre, Marcel Brisson, Giles jackson, Denis Roussin, Alison Sheltra, and Ronald XVagner. Following in line next came our Minstrel Show presented November 19 and 20. The show consisted of songs, dances, jokes, soloists, chorus, and endmen. Endmen were Alden jones, Robert Brisson, Ronald Boudreau, Peter Cadreact, james Russell, and Bernard Smith, Lee Patno was interlocutor. The last half of the program consisted of selections by the band and the 'AVValking for de Kakef, Those that participated were: Peter Cadreact and YVarren White Cwinners the first nightj, Giles jackson and Alton Lombard Cwinners the second nightj, Ronald Boudreau, Bernard Lareau, Bernard Smith, james Russell, Alden jones, and Lewie Dodge. On March 4 and 5 an Operetta uThe Outlaw Kingv was presented, with Mr. Patton as director. Leading parts were taken by Theresa jordan as Lady Marion and WVarren VVhite as Robin Hood. Ronald W'agner was Friar Tuck, james Manley, a Pilgrim, Edward VVentworth, Sheriffg Burt Sargent, Little john, janet Fiene- mann, Lady Dorothy, Florence Terry, Cynthia Martell, Hazel Vantine, and Thelma Blow were Ladies in Wlaiting. On the ninth of April the Senior Class presented a three-act play, entitled junior N Prom . lt was directed by Miss Holden. Those in the cast were Cynthia Martell, janet Fiene- mann, Theresa jordan, Florence Terry, Thelma Blow, Hazel Vantine, Robert Brisson, Alden jones, Lee Patno, Bernard Smith, james Russell, and Ronald Boudreau. FLORENCE TERRY CJYNTHIA BTARTELL MUSIC Glee Club began the year with Miss Carney as our leader for the first half of the year, and with Mr. Patton taking over after midyears. The Glee Club made several appearances this year. The first was our Minstrel Show, November 19 and 20. The second was the Christmas Cantata. Our third appearance was the operetta which was held on March 4 and 5. Mr. Patton did a wonderful job with it. In April we put on our spring concert for the P. T. A. The biggest thing on our agenda came May S, the day of the Glee Club audition at the Music Festival. There we sang uThe Heavens Resoundw. There are about 78 in the mixed Glee Club, of these five went to All-State Chorus. They were Hazel Vantine, Thelma Blow, janet Fienemann, Albert Parker, and Harold Phelps. The Band, with Mr. Bevins asiour leader, made several appearances. The Armistice Day parade and program started this yearis activities. At the Christmas Program we played a medley of Christmas Carols. NVe played several selections for our spring concert. The Band played three selections for our audition at the Music Festival. These selections were uBusiness in B Flat , National Capital Marchv, and Spirit of Freedomll. Out of 55 members in the band ten went to All-State Band. They were Abiah Briggs, Delores Blow, Marolyn Branch, Carolyn Branch, Theresa jordan, Peter Cadreact, Marilyn Towne, Cynthia Martell, Lois Holcombe and Fstell Larrow. jack Campbell played in the orcliestra. jANl'f'l' FIICNICNIANN TIIELNIA BLow



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Blue and Gold - st' 1' 17 aleliciarg Goals - IDNIGIIT the class of 195-1 become alinnni of Nlilton lligh School. YVe rnnst say farewc ll to our high school days 'rud put all except their lllClI1OI'lGS behind ns. However. their significance in our lives will not be forgotten. The things wc have learned. not only from books but also from our activities and friends, will better enable us to get along in this busy world. And just how will we enter the future? Shall we set out with big plans and ideas and then fail to fulfill a single oue? Or will we enter quietly. working honestly and steadily toward our goal of success and true life? YVe ruust make our goal character, not a large bank account. lu Luke is this advice: 'Trike lzccfl, and llercrlrc of nfl couctozzs-ries-.sg for ll urrufs life docs not consist in flze IIIJIIHIIIIIICK' of his IJUS-S'f'-S'-S'iOll-V.il This counsel. oxer nineteen hundred vears old. lI ' Il pull: is one that will always hold. XVc rnust form high ideals and strive to reach them. One person expressed this as Ntiptoe liviugn, looking up. reaching up and lifting up-always trying to reach the ideals in our aircastles. This means setting goals beyond our grasp, goals based on a love for mankind and the sincere desire to leave the World a better place than we found it. XVe often tell ourselves that the actions of one pcrson out of many million are insignificant. Scientists estimate that man has been half a rnillion years developing the mores and manner of living he holds today. XVe must not hinder this continual growth. but aim to destroy the prejudices and hatreds that still definitely exist. Although We may not become prominent in the newspapers or make some startling discovery, we will inHnence those about us. As we go out into this big world we leave behind the protective covering our school life has had for us. Our teachers have done their part in preparing ns for this nightg the choice is now up to us. pq miam i ...gf . . 5 J 1 , ' 7 5 I 1 Z . y -..- - - - ei- I - ' ' 13 - - --- Q v.v.v.ovav.v.v.v.v.v.mv.v.vx.v.v.wvmvssxus.v.vs.v.vu.v.v.mv

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