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FALL FLOWER FIELD FROLIC The Fall Flower Field Frolic is an annual event of the Biology II classes. Planned and conducted by Miss Carolyn Silsby. The classes take off for the outdoors to study the names and the types of flowers by the color, the leaves and the parts of the plant. She brings the classes to the front and the back lawns of the high school. The students then must find and identify each flower tha has been assigned. She replys with an enthu- siastic ooh! or with a disconcerning shake of the head. Towards the end of the frolic she takes the classes around the fields for a pop quiz. When the class has ended she takes the most interesting flowers back in- side to be pressed and kept for further study. Lorraine Groteau and Ms Silsby consulting on some flowers Staci Asbett looking for more flowers
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January 16. 1956 was a special day for Montpelier High School. This day. thirty years ago marked the opening of M.H.S. The symbol for the thirtieth anni- versary is the pearl. Therefore, in recognition of our school’s anniversary and its symbol, we decided that our theme had to be pearls. Throughout the year- book. you will see pearls in many different varieties, sizes, and shapes. At any rate, the pearl will be the focal point in this year’s Record and the thirtieth anniversary of this school. The pearl is a symbol not only of the thirtieth anniver- sary, but also signifies wisdom, beauty, youth, inno- cence. and wealth among others. Known as the aristocrat of gems. ” the pearl has the highest per- sonal vibration of any jewel. Indeed, a lover of pearls, traditionally, is a person of sensitivity and culture. The formation of the pearl is a delicate process, taking place only in oysters and dams. A small for- eign body enters the shell, sets up irritation within the host, causing layers and layers of shell material ex- actly like the outer shell to be formed. From these layers a pearl emerges. The most beautiful of all pearls is the “La Peregrina (the Wanderer). This lovely pear! did wander halfway around the world, until it ended up in the hands of actor Richard Burton who bought it for his wife Eliza- beth Taylor, in 1969 as a birthday gift. Congratulations to Montpelier High School and to the class of 1986.
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Mark Gilbertson and Tern Suskin follow Hannah Miller's lead Miss Silsby look “Yes. Betty that is a fingernail but that has nothing to do with Bio Roger Columbo questions Amy Carpenter's choice of flowers 7s Allison Thurston chews on her pencil white Tony Salerno gets down to work
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