Montpelier High School - Record Yearbook (Montpelier, VT)

 - Class of 1951

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 PHYLIS RYAN “PhyF9 Girls’ Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Assistant Manager (4); Mixed Chorus (2, 3, 4). One of our honor students who hails from Riverton Phvl is cute, small, and lively—Her cheerful disposition and mischievious ways have made her a friend to all—She has planned a matri- monial career after graduation. The best to you and Tim, Phyl. DWAINE SENTER Mixed Chorus (3); Boys’ Chorus (3). Our class mechanic who drives quite the car—Another out- doorsman who would rather be anywhere except in school— Dwaine helps to keep the study halls “interesting”—A rarity among men—he can cook!—A nice dancer and a wonderful guy. “Got your English done?” MARGARET SHEPARD “Peggy” J. V. Cheer Leader (1); Varsity (2, 3, 4); Captain (4); Class President (3); Vice-president (I); G. A. A. (1); Masque (1, 2); Secretary (3); Girls’ Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Mixed Chorus (2, 3, 4); Record Board (3, 4); Silver “M” (3); Pro Merito (3). Ambitious, pretty and petite—Our popular head cheerleader who has always worked so hard and so long on many committees. Her leisure time is spent playing the piano. Peggy never slights a job or a date. “A pretty face is a silent commendation.” PAUL SINGLETON Record Board (3). Seldom hurried or worried. Seen generally in a little green car. Gifted story teller with an interest in writing poetry. Paul is one of the very few who know' w'hat’s w'hat in the motor of a car. “What I don’t know', doesn’t bother me.” ROSLYN SLOSBERG “tfos” Debating Club (3); Secretary (3); G. A. A. (2, 3, 4); 50-point award (3); 100-point (4); Girls’ Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Mixed Chorus (2, 3, 4); 4 The Mikado” (3); “The Gondoliers” (4); All-State (4); Pendant (4); Solonscopc (2, 3, 4); Pro Merito (4); Silver “MM (4). Our tallest senior girl with dark eyes and darker hair—Roz can really toss in those points in any basketball game—Her pres- ent ambition is to learn to do the Charleston—Witty, fun and the life of any party. “As merry as the day is long.”

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LUELLA PRESCOTT “Lou” J. V. Cheerleader (2); Girls’ Glee Club (3, 4); Mixed Chorus (3); “Mikado” (3). “Silence is golden” is Luella’s motto. She may not say much in school but just wait until she gets outside. “Lou” has a host of friends who are attracted by her plesasant mannerisms. It is with with regret we say adieu to Luella. PETER RATTAZZI W Ah! Those angelic expressions—Reserved but friendly— “Pete” can really make the piano come out with some “real” jazz. He has a weakness for sleeping over; thus, quite a collec- tion of tardy slips. “I sleep for myself; I work, I know not for whom.” CHARLENE REED “CkarF’ G. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); 50-point award (1); 100-point (3); Solonscope (3, 4); Librarian (1, 2, 3, 4). Arguing in a friendly way is one of her favorite pastimes— Always has a bit of mischief ready for every occasion. A student librarian who likes to read and attend movies. Her pet phobia is homework. “Oh, why should life all labor be?” CHARLES ROBIE “Chuck” Solonscope (4); Senior Privileges Committee Chairman (4). Another witty member of our class. Chuck plans to go into journalism, and he has made an excellent start as sports writer for the SOLONSCOPE and our local newspaper. Although he hasn’t been with us very long, Chuck has made many friends. DONALD ROWAN “Carrot” J. V. Football (1); Varsity (2, 3, 4); Letter (3); J. V. Basketball (1, 2); Varsity (3. 4); Letter (3); Student Council (3, 4); Athletic Association (4); Masque (4); Boys’ State (3); Jr. Rotarian (4); J. V. Baseball (2). An essential “Solon”—A practical joker—A tireless dancer and a popular partner—Carrot is even-tempered in spite of his bright red hair. His ability to write essays is envious, but those oral talks are really something!” “O life ’tis w’onderful!”



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HELEN SMI TH Freshman Chorus (1). Bright eyes that spell mischief—Helen is usually seen with another girl who looks just like her and is always being called Joan. Her pet peeve?—U. S. History—This quiet member of 51 plans to obtain a job after graduation. “The blush is beautiful, but O so inconvenient at times!” JOANNE SMITH Freshman Chorus (1). Calm, cool and collected—Shy but friendly—Joan likes all sports and music. She hopes to become a telephone operator after she graduates—Keeps teachers, as well as students, trying to figure out which twin she is. “Beneath that gentle exterior there burns the warmest fire.” JEAN STEFANAZZI “Jtannic” Assembly Committee (1); Varsity Debating (3); Masque (1, 2, 3, 4); Pin (3); “Patience” (2); “Mikado” (3); “The Gondoliers” (4); “The Family Upstairs” (4); Music Business Manager (4); Girls’ Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Mixed Chorus (2, 3, 4); All-State (3); Pendant (4); Office Staff (2); Silver“M (3); G. A. A. (1). A champion debator—A ready wit—Tall and slender—Jean will be remembered for her deep alto voice as shown in our choral groups, past operettas, and at All-State—She plans a nursing career after graduation. VAUGHN STEWART “Stew” Band (I. 2, 3, 4); Letter (2); Class Treasurer (3). One of our quietest members, known for his mathematical mind—Although quiet, Vaughn often comes out with some ex- tremely witty remarks—“Stew” is an excellent trombonist and will leave a big gap in next year’s band. “Silence will never be- tray you.” CLAIRE TAPLIN “ az r ” G. A. A. (1); Masque (2, 3, 4); Pin (4); letter (4): Secretary (4); “Patience” (2); “Mikado” (3): Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Record Board (3, 4); Silver “M” (3); Pro Merito (3); Mixed Chorus (2). Warm with friendliness—Studious, but far from dull!—Quiet but always ready to help—A faithful church goer—Claire was the only girl brave enough to attempt Physics. She is noted for her sweet clarinet playing and will undoubtedly be missed next year by the band.

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