Montpelier High School - Record Yearbook (Montpelier, VT)

 - Class of 1956

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“Barb'’ Barbara J. Dailey Hey look—this girl totes a sparkler! Barb, you always seem as happy as can be. What’s your secret? We notice that you are quite an able chauffeur and we’re wondering whose car you’re driving to school. We like your ready smile, casual coiffeur, and ability to appreciate a joke. Is it true that after June it will be a wedding gown instead of a cap and gown? Clayton E. Dailey k‘Jack Jack is a loyal commuter from Berlin and we’re glad he thinks it is worth it. A warm smile, a witticism, and a hearty laugh all indicate his presence. He is one of our favorite sports fans, too; in fact, whatever this fellow does he does so wholeheartedly that we don’t see how he can fail. Harry L. Daniels Football J.V. (1, 2); Basketball Manager (2); Freshman Chorus (1), Boys’ Glee Club (2, 3, 4), Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4), Pendant (4). All- State Chorus (4); Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Pro-Merito (3); Silver “M” (4); Record Board (4) Turn on the radio and let’s hear some music. If Harry is around, it’s sure to be jazz. As a member of the band’s trom- bone section and of the All-State Chorus, this guy likes to make music as well as listen to it. A jovial character, Harry is never without a “chuckle stimulator,” nor is he ever with- out friends. Alice J. Davis Here’s a tall, blonde lass who doesn’t believe in being idle. Alice has many friends, of course. She rides in a black Plymouth ... sometimes she drives; sometimes she has a chauffeur. When we asked what her favorite form of exer- cise was she told us that it was chewing gum. Anyway, she’s a lot of fun to be with and a wonderful girl.

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Janice J. Croteau “Jan' Step back, everybody—here's another woman driver. Janice is fortunate in having quite a few dimples to go with her smiles. Although she’s fond of all outdoor sports, both as a spectator and as a participator, she’s especially partial to the Red Sox baseball team. To sum it all up—Jan is an oblig- ing and affable person who is at home in any group and often with her many friends cooking up some interesting mischief. David W. Curtis “Dave Football J.V. (1), Manager (2, 3, 4); Debating Club (1); Librarian (1, 2); Freshman Chorus (1), Boys’ Chorus (2, 3, 4), Mixed Chorus (2, 3, 4), Pendant (4), Assistant Business Manager (3), Business Manager (4), All-State Chorus (4), “Fortune Teller” (2), Assistant Business Manager (3), Business Manager (4); Masque (1, 2, 3, 4), Pin (2), Letter (4), “Nobody Sleeps” (1), “The Lottery” (3), “The Little Dog Laughed” (3), The Wizard of Oz” (3), “Dear Ruth” (4), “She Stoops to Conquer” (4), “Parting at Innsdorf” (4); Pro-Merito (3); Silver “M” (3); Solonscope (1, 2. 3, 4); Record Board (2, 3, 4), Treasurer (4); Ticket Squad (1, 2) A veritable man-about-town, Dave has a remarkable facility for combining business (Masque, Record, Chorus, and French Class) with pleasure (beautiful girls). A gener- ous, gregarious guy, Dave is never happy vegetating for long, so it’s to boot, to Nash, and away in search of amusement. “Ev'! Librarian (1. 2, 3, 4); Freshman Chorus (1); Girls’ Glee Club (2); Masque (1, 2); Style Show (2); GAA (2) We all know this lively, enthusiastic senior, who has a friendly “Hi” for everyone. Evalyn fits nicely into the cate- gory of “five foot two, eyes of blue,” and wouldn’t we girls like to have her long wavy hair! A loyal sports fan, she is al- ways seen at the MHS games surrounded by her many pals. Robert G. Curtis “Bobby’' Freshman Chorus (1), Boys’ Chorus (2, 3, 4), Mixed Chorus (3, 4); Pendant (4); Band (1, 2, 3. 4). All-State Band (4) Short and stocky, Bob rightly comes by the appellation of “The Little Man with the Big Horn.” Must be Bob likes music because band and chorus and horn lessons can’t leave him time for too much else! Nevertheless, Bob is never in such a hurry that he won’t sing out “Hi” and stop to chat a-piece. Evalyn J. Curtis



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Harlan L. Douglass “Harl Football Assistant Manager (3); Baseball Manager (3); Librarian (1, 2) “Hey, got your trig done?” is Harlan’s salutation. Our Good Humor Man, Harlan can always be depended upon to brighten any gloomy school morn. An embryonic electrician, he could be wired for sound. An omnipresent grin and a debonair, devil-may-care manner (to coin a cliche) spell H-A-R-L-A-N. Jacqueline E. Dunbar Style Show (2) A bright, sunny smile is Jackie’s trademark, and she says she would rather be smiling in California, the Sunshine State, than in any other place. If you want to make her happy, just play any song, as long as a “certain guy” is singing it! Always industrious, Jackie plans to work after graduation. “Dukie” Pro-Merito (4) Anyone for golf? Bob will be happy to play with you because he names the “sport of Presidents” his favorite pas- time. We can guarantee that you’ll have a barrel of fun, too, ’cause no one who’s around Bob can stay morose for long. Just by looking into his eyes, you can see the fun being kindled. After graduation Bob plans to don the Air Force blue and serve Uncle Sam. William C. FitzGerald Football J.V. (2, 3), Varsity (4), Letter (4); Baseball J.V. (1, 2); Pro- Merito (4) Tall and brawny with blue eyes and a noteworthy “feet- ball” record is Bill. Also, he is a fisherman who always brings home something, even if it’s only a tall tale. In study halls Bill can be seen pushing all other work aside to give priority to math. No one enjoys a joke or a good time more than this guy, and he does his part in contributing to the general jollification. Bill plans to join the Navy after he graduates. Uncle Sam is a lucky man!

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