Montpelier High School - Record Yearbook (Montpelier, VT)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 12 text:

1956 RECORD BOARD OFFICERS Editors-in-Chicf........... Assistant Editor........... Treasurer.................. Business Manager........... Assistant Business Manager Lucille Frontini and Jane Page .................Sally Pierce .................David Curtis ..........Jeanine Mathewson .................Katie Pond COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Organizations Features...... Sports........ Artists....... Barbara Stone Jean Kinney ..Ed Gallison ... Sally Greene Marty Jeffrey Corrine Kelly Photographer Bruce Henson

Page 11 text:

WITH GRATITUDE It gives us, the Glass of 1956, great pleasure to be the first to graduate from this $1,000,000 structure. We feel that this fact alone distinguishes our class from the others which have passed through four years of Montpelier High School. We are still awed at the modern facilities and the beauty of our new school—and so very proud! We fully appreciate the fact that the construction of this building is a milestone in the educational advancement of central Vermont, and are proud to have the opportunity to play a small part in this progress. Now, at the time of our graduation, we depart w ith more than a touch of sadness at leaving this magnificent edifice, but always shall retain our initial pride and respect of our new school. We certainly shall strive to do our utmost to prove our- selves worthy of the quiet dignity of Montpelier High. We, the Senior Class of 1956, join with the faculty and underclassmen of Montpelier High School in expressing our appreciation of our new school and our gratitude to the gener- osity and foresight displayed by the voters of our city. Thank you, Montpelier, a thousand times over!



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First Row: Elsa Chapin, Jean Kinney. Ed Gallison, Katie Pond. Jeanine Mathewson. Lucille Frontini. Miss Branch, Jane Page. Sally Pierce. Barb Stone. Dave Curtis Second Row: Joan Foster. Carolyn Ward. Gail Graham. Eleanor Bugbee. Priscilla Chapman. Betsy Holt, Marilyn Mix. Harriet Slosberg, Cynthia Merrill, Sue Goodwin. Peggy Hibbard. Gail Blgglestone Third Row: Bonnie Holden. Ann Skeels, Betty Bly, Ann Conkling. Sally Greene. Nancy Desilets. Sue Harrington. Linda Davis. Cynthia Russell. Jerri Wood, Lucille Roop, Pat Martin. Sandra Laird Fourth Row: Martha Jeffrey. Corinne Kelley. Vickie Lord. Carolyn Ross, Marion Fish. Carol Edson. Rosalyn Baldwin. Nancy Fielder. Susie Nelson, Pat Baumann, Lisa Monte, Gall Richardson, Eve Witham Fifth Row Ren Welch. Tim Houghton, Harry Daniels. Dick Perkins. Brent Webster. Russ Ayers, Doug Lindsay. Steve Bliss. Pete Teachout RECORD BOARD Writing, snapping pictures, (rewriting), soliciting advertising, (re- writing), issuing “questionnaires” (rewriting), the Record Board with Miss Branch as faculty advisor and Jane Page and Lucille Frontini as co-editors has heroically met all crises to publish that legendary “Bigger and Better Record ! Financed mainly by advertisements, the Record Board supplemented its treasury by selling candy at basketball games. Undaunted at tne depriva- tion of the usual Coke sale at games, the board whipped into the coat (and hat and overshoe) checking business and netted a neat profit which is passed on to you in the “Bigger and Better Record.” The Record is proud to have the distinction of having sponsored the first dance in our new gym. Socially and financially the affair was a success with music furnished—quite appropriately—by records. Election of the editors, treasurer, and business managers is held at the final spring meeting, and in the fall the various committee chairmen are ap- pointed, the schedule planned, and the starting gun fired. With the kind and patient cooperation of our photographer, The Houston Studio; our printers, The Leahy Press; our advertisers, and you, the Montpelier High School faculty and student body, the Record has ma- terialized. [ NINE 1

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