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

 - Class of 1954

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f 4 Blue and Gold 4 lass History PP 0 FRESHMEN E STARTED school as frightened, awkward Freshmen. At the beginning of of the year our class consisted of 34 members. Two weeks after school began the Honorable Sophomoresn initiated us, the lowly Freshmenf, lt was trying, but after the initiation we enjoyed an evening of dancing and refreshments given us by the Sophomore Class. Soon after this we had our class meeting and elected class officers to keep us under control. President ..,..s,.....,, s,,.,.l. R obert Brisson Vice-President ..... ..,..... H azel Vantine Secretary .,...,...., .,..,.......,, B arbara Harris Treasurer ..........i....,., ...Janet Fienemann Student Council . ..,.. Lois Holcombe and Anne Potuznick Next in line came the exciting Halloween Carnival. VVe enjoyed the fun as well as the work. Several members of our class took part in the competition of the one-act plays. Our class play was entitled: To Louise From Vicf, Those participating were: Cynthia Martell, Bernard Smith, Leon Breault, Anne Potuznick, Lois Holcombe and Iames Russell. In the contest between the four one-act plays, we won the plaque for first prize. Basketball season started in November. Those from our class who played were: Dorothy King, Janet Fienemann, Agnes Dunakin, Theresa Jordan, Thelma Blow and Lois Holcombe. The boys that played baseball were: Ronald Boudreau and Alden Iones. Also there were Acrobatics directed by Mr. Sorton. The boys taking tumbling were: Lee Patno, Ronald Boudreau, Alden Jones, Albert Parker, and Bernard Lareau. To end our yearis activities many took part in the Music Festival. Those that were chosen for All-State were: Theresa Iordan, Janet F ienemann, Thelma Blow, and Lois Holcombe. CD SOPHOMORES When we came back to school in the fall we were sorry to discover that many members had left our class. The officers were elected as follows: President .. ,....., ,.,. ,.... . , Anne Potuznick Vice-President ........,... ,.,Richard Miner Secretary ............ ...,..,., B arbara Harris Lois Holcombe Treasurer .. .....,., ..,..... I anet Fienemann Student Council ,. .,.Theresa Iordan and Bernard Lareau Shortly after school began, We had the pleasure of initiating the Freshmen. After the initiation we gave a reception and brought them back into good spirits. We took part in the four one-act plays. The name of our play was Boomerang',. Those that took part were: Cynthia Martell, Hazel Vantine, Robert Brisson, and James Russell. We again won first prize. This year at the Halloween Carnival we had two booths which both turned out very successfully. Those boys going out for Acrobatics were: Albert Parker, Alden jones, Peter Cadreact, Bernard Lareau, and Leon Breault, Several from our class participated in the Minstrel Show which was held iust before Thanksgiving vacation. The Kake Walk was held at the same time. The boys from our class taking part were: Alden Ioncs, Bernard Lareau, Albert Parker, Ronald Boudreau, and Lee Patno.

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Blue and Gold 5 Both the grades and the high school took part in the Christmas Program. Those going out for Basketball were: Dorothy King, Thelma Blow, Theresa Jordan, Janet Fienemann, Lois Holcombe, and Agnes Dunakin. Bernard Smith, Lee Patno, Ronnie Boudreau. For Baseball, Albert Parker, Alden Jones, Ronnie Boudreau, and Bernard Smith added to the strength of the team. The first part of May several members of our class took part in the annual Niusic Festival. The ones that were selected to go to All-State were: Theresa Jordan, Thelma Blow, Janet Fienemann, and Lois Holcombe. This ended the activities for our Sophomore year. e xv IUNIORS In September we once again returned to school: the first highlight was getting our class rings. This year Nliss Kellogg was our class sponsor and officers were as follows: President . Sarah Jackson Vice-President ,. . Hazel Vantine Secretary . . .. . . Leon Breault Treasurer . Robert Brisson Student Council , Lois Holcombe and and James Russell Those who performed in Acrobatics were: Bernard Lareau, Alden Jones, Albert Parker, Peter Cadreact, and Leon Breault. Mr. Patton took charge of the Tumbling this year. Those of our class in Kake Walk were: Albert Parker, Alden Jones, Peter Cadreact, Bernard Smith, James Russell, and Leon Breault. Those in Baseball were: Alden Jones, Ronnie Boudreau, Bernard Smith and Peter Cadreact. In November, those chosen for Basketball were: Dorothy King, Janet Fienemann, Theresa Jordan. Thelma Blow, Lois Holcombe, Ronald Boudreau. Lee Patno, Bernard Smith, and Peter Cadreact. Mr. Patton took the Sociology Class on a Field Trip to Brandon in June. The trip, especially the picnic, was greatlv appreciated bv all. Those going to Nlusic Festival and All-State were: Theresa Jordan, Thelma Blow, l.ois Holcombe, Janet Fienemann, and Albert Parker. Those chosen for Girls, State were Hazel Vantine and Agnes Dunakin, and to Boys' State went Lee Patno and James Russell. C4 s SENIORS This being our last year, we were all eager to get down to business. Acting as our sponsor was Mr. Patton, we held our first class meeting at which the class officers were elected. They were as follows: President .. . Hazel Vantine V ice-President . .,..,. . Bernard Smith Treas. and Sec'y . .... .... 1 Robert Brisson Student Council . Lois Holcombe and James Russell Our activities began full stride, first came our part in the Halloween Carnival. We had a lot of fun running the booths assigned to us and both the paddle wheel and cider mill were a success. The annual Minstrel Show and Kake Walk held on November 19-20 turned out to be very successful. The Senior Boys who acted as end men were: Peter Cadreact, James Russell, Alden Jones, Bernard Smith, Ronald Boudreau, and Robert Brisson. On the side there were: comic skits done by Thelma Blow, Albert Parker and another by Agnes Dunakin, Hazel Vantine. The high school Band and Glee Club also participated in the program. Basketball season got under way. Those from the Senior Class were: Dorothy King, Theresa Jordan, Thelma Blow, Lois Holcombe, Lee Patno, Peter Cadreact, Alden Jones, Bernard Smith, and Ronnie Boudreau. We had a some- what unsuccessful season but we can be assured that those who played really enjoyed the sport and were very sportsman like. Those taking part in Cheerleading were Agnes Dunakin, and Cynthia Martell. In late winter the mixed glee club put on the Operetta. The Outlaw Kingw, in which many of the seniors took part. After this we began rehearsing fo our Senior three-act play. Junior Promv. the play went off exceptionally well, and all the actors were thrilled by its success. The cast were: Cynthia Martell, Theresa Jordan. Janet Fienemann, llazel Vantine, Florence Terry, Thelma Blow, Bernard Smith, James

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