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Table of Contents The Seniors.................................................... Page 7 Class Log ..................................................... Page 30 Senior Elections Page 32 King and Queen of the Sea Page 34 Silver “M” and Pro-Merito ..................................... Page 36 Girls and Boys State Page 37 Class Will Page 38 Baby Pictures ................................................. Page 42 Destination.................................................... Page 45 Class Prophecy ................................................ Page 46 Shipwrecked on an Island ...................................... Page 50 Underclassmen Page 51 Activities .................................................... Page 59 Sports Page 75 Faculty ....................................................... Page 83 Advertisements ................................................ Page 91
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Prologue W AY down in the middle of the ocean there is a wonderland of fish, mammals, and plants. Within this underwater fantasy we discover a large school called Montpelier High. This school of fish has the unique reputa- tion of turning out the best athletic teams, the most widely circulated paper, the most successful plays, the best trained music groups, and the biggest and best yearbook in the Atlantic Ocean. While the seasons move round and round, the whales—seniors, the little fish—underclassmen, and the walruses—faculty, happily devote their time to studying, to teaching, and to enjoying the relaxation of extra-curricular activities. In mid April all the student fish and mammals were dismissed for their spring vacation. A few remained, however, to complete writing the 1957 RECORD in order that all of this year's happenings in the piscatorial world could be cherished for years to come. Miss Seal, the faculty adviser, and Crabby, the editor, spent the week swimming about MHS. Other ad- ditions to this merry twosome were Sharky (Linda) Davis, Goldy (Mar- lene) Bryant, and Octopus (Barbara) Lord, who pecked away at her type- writer. At the completion of the week senior write-ups were floated off to the printer; then began the chores of taking group pictures, organizing the remainder of the material for the printers, and last but not least dis- tributing the 1957 RECORD to each and every one of you. This job may seem like work to you, but it really was great fun—you should try it some- time! AND NOW WE PERMIT ALL YOU LITTLE FISHES, WHALES, AND WALRUSES TO OPEN THIS YEAR’S EDITION OF THE RECORD. WE HOPE YOU LIKE IT!
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