Montpelier High School - Record Yearbook (Montpelier, VT)

 - Class of 1950

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TERESA SASSOROSSI Teresa came to us last year from Morrisville and she has been a valuable complement to our class-success. Her marks testify to the fact that she is a good scholar and her abil- ity in P. A. D. is demonstrated by the volume and content of her answers in that class. ROBERT SAWYER Boys Chorus (3.41; Masque (3.4»; President (4); Mixed Chorus (3.4); Record (3.4); Asst. Business Manager (3): Student Council (4). Our representative to challenge Frankie Carle and Jose Iturbi was also President of the Masque this year. Bob possesses an infectious humor, hearty laugh, and sarcasm which is all in fun. If you wish to know about the Beantown or Broadway plays, ask Bob! HILDRETH SEAVER If you see a red streak whizzing by. it is very likely to be Hildreth and his car. He pro- vides the means of transportation for many of our students from Middlesex. Hildreth has a great deal of ability in studies and is a good friend to all. MARY SHERMAN G. A. A. (1); Majorette (3.41. Mary is very active in 4-H and certainly no one can accuse her of not being desirous of an education; she comes a great distance to school. She is another one of our twirlers. XO Q Q )Q( GLEN SMITH Football (4). Poor Glen takes a lot of ribbing about his size and the size of his home town (Middle- sex). He, too, was a stalwart member of this year’s football team. CYNTHIA STAFFORD All-Stat Chorus (4); Band 2.3.4»; Class Secretary (1); Freshman Chorus: A. A. (2.3) Masque (1,2.3.41; Mixed Chorus (2.3,4); Record (3.4»; Business Manager (4); School Office Staff «3.4»; Solonscope (2,3». Cynthia’s ambition to go to Girls’ State was realized last June when she made the most of her opportunity. Our tall and quiet business manager did much through her tireless efforts to make the Record Board Fair and the Record successes. PAULINE STEARNS Solonscope (4. Pauline is another quiet member of our class, but her marks make up for her lack of words. She is an inseparable companion of Betty White. DOROTHY STEELE Pat, as she is more popularly known to her classmates, left us for a year to go to Japan. We were glad to see her back. Her marks are certainly nothing to be ashamed of, and Pat should be successful in whatever she does.

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CLARICE PLUMMER Glee Club 12,3.4». Mixed Chorus (1.3,4). Clarice may be quiet but she is well known by the members of the music organization. It will be hard to find another as efiicient as she was. to take care of the music and keep it straightened out. PAUL POULOS Football Manager «4»; Record (4 c Solonscupe i4i. Our capable football manager returned to our class after transferring from Cincinnati. He is a likeable fellow with a ready wit and has little trouble making himself heard or appreciated by the girls. LAWRENCE PRATT Band (1.2.3.4c Baseball (2,3.4»; J.V. Basketball (1,2); Basketball (3.4); Class Vice-President (2) Football (1.2.3.4c Junior Rotarlan (4c Student Council (2.3). Larry is another valuable member of all our sports teams. He is also interested in St. Mike’s. Larry’s impish grin fascinates boys and girls alike. He can really squeeze” music out of that trumpet. JUNE PRESCOTT G.AA. (11: Glee Club (2.4c Masque (1.2.3.4); Mixed Chorus (2.3.4); Record (4). June has a large share of the talent in the senior class. She rates high in acting ability and as an artist. June is interested in French—maybe Don and she have something in common. CX X=X KC5K K=X HENRY REED No matter what class or what question, Henry always has an answer—right or wrong. He works in the I. G. A. store after school. Henry seems to find humor in nearly every- thing and is seldom in a serious mood. MARGARET RICHARDSON Margaret has a busy and business-like air about her. She is an efficient and cooperative worker. Her pleasantness and friendliness have made her a very popular member of our class. MARILYN ROBERTS G. A. A. (2c Student Librarian (4). One who very often knows the answers, especially in Business Lawr. Marilyn is a valu- able addition to any class. She has a rare sense of humor which contributes to her popularity. STANLEY ST. JOHN How’s the weather up there?” Tall Stan is hardworking and conscientious, but we surely do enjoy his humor in his lighter moments. He enjoys playing baseball and soft- ball and has spent many noons at it.



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HERBERT STEVENS Herbie is one of the most bashful and reserved boys in our class. Ho is one of the best friends you could have, for he is honest and faithful. He works hard, too. EDWARD STEWART J. V. Football (2) Football (3,4); Masque 11,2.3.4); Bur.ness Manager (4); Mixed Chorus (3.4); Boys' Chorus (3.4»; All-State Chorus 4»; Class Treasurer (1); Class Vice-President i3i; Athletic Association (3.4). Ed has been a mainstay of the football team and Athletic Association. Who will or can forget his operetta performances? He does not shirk work, but goes in search of it. He is also very active in the De Molay. ELSIE STORY G. A. A. (3,4); Majorette (3.4); Mixed Chorus 2.3i; School Office Staff (2.3i. Elsie went to Wellesley to learn about the Junior Red Cross activities. Through her efforts, a council was started in our school, and we owe a lot to her for introducing this fine organization. She is a loyal worker and a good student. FREDERICK STRONG Ticket Seller 11.2,3,4); Boys Chorus (3.4); Junior Rntanan «41; Masque 4); Mixed Chorus (3.4): Student Council (4i; Student Librarian (1); Athletic Association 4i. All the math that Fred knows comes in handy when he counts money for the Athletic Association. Fred is a friendly w orker in all of his many school activities. K IO XZX IO RICHARD SWASEY Ticket Seller (1.2.3.4) Boys Chorus (3); Mixed Chorus (3). Dick doesn’t say much in school but oh, when he gets outside—Driving cars and going places, Dick always has a lot of fun in life. KIMBALL UTTON J. V Football (2); Record (3): Ski Club 3». Over the drone of voices in classes and study halls, Kimball will daydream of hunting or fishing and only days until graduation. ELIZABETH WHITE Solonscope (4). Betty is one of the most ambitious and studious members of our class. She always knows the answers, especially in Office Practice. With her winning personality and charm she should go far in whatever field she chooses. AMY WILDER We admire Amy’s courage in taking Mechanical Drawing. She is a hard and silent worker. She has many friends who are always willing to help her in return for the favors she has done for them.

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