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MRS. GERTRUDE MAHONEY Home Economics Sophomore Class Sponsor Skidmor'e. College New York University University of Vermont MR. DOUGLAS MONMANEY Social Studies Senior Class Sponsor Castleton Teachers College, 8.5. University of Vermont St. Michael's College Graduate Work MR. JOHN ROBINSON Junior High Math and Social Studies Baseball Coach Castleton Teachers College. 3.3. University of Vermont MRS. ELIZABETH SIHLER Boston University Latin. English. Psychology Graduate Work Library Sutherland Adviser Michigan University. B.S . MR. ELLIOT STEVENS Math Junior Class Sponsor National Honor Society Adviser University of Vermont, 8.5. St. Lawrence University. M.A. Syracuse University MR. ARTHUR SUDALL Glee. Clubs. Chorale Ensemble Junior High Social Studies Hobart College. B.A. Teachers College. Columbia University, M. A. We Appreciate M155 EDITH JOHNSON Secretary MR. ALMO BUGGLANI Custodian
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MR. HILTON ABBOTT Physics. FreshmanScience. AlgebraI University of Vermont, 3.5. in Education MR. HILTON BILLINGS Industrial Arts Keene Teachers College. B.E. MR. ROBERT BOOTH Physical Education. Biology Soccer and Basketball Coach Springfield USAass. ; College B.S. in Physical Education M155 OTILIA BROLIN Jr. High English and Math 7th Grade Sponsor Assembly Committee Advisor Castleton Teachers College 8.3. in Education MRS- MARLENE BURKE English Director of Senior Play Trinity College. B. A. University of Vermont Graduate Work MR. NORMAN CHAMPINE Biology. Science. Civics 8th Grade S ponso: Castleton Teachers College, B. s . Temple University State University College of New York MESS MARIE FRANCE DEMARIA French University of Paris. B. A. MISS FRANCES KROUSE Business Subjects Yearbook S ponsor Rutland Business College Castleton Teachers College University of Vermont. Summer and Evening Division
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CLASS MOTTO: Look life in the eyes CLASS COLORS: Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWER: White Rose H istory Wide and starry eyedunot our Freshman class. Yes. we learned our poem and numbers for the almighty Seniors. but we didn't have a tussle with them at the Fresh- man Reception. In fact. instead of being a night to remember it was a night we vaguely remember. Under the direction of Mrs. Mahoney and Mr. Gould. we won second prize in the Junior One -Act Play contest when we presented Ii Girls Asked Boys for Dates. Our four trusty officers were B. Landon, President: 3. Smyrsl-ti. Vice President: K. Sheehy, Treasurer: and P. Frappier. Secretary. We gained a fellow student. James Mills. On September 6, 1961, the Sophomore class--minus four members--J. Anderson. A. Hamilton, w. Champine. 3nd I. Stevensonngathered in full force on the steps of P.H.S. ready to begin another year and ready to welcome the incoming Ftosh class. In the class election four officers were elected. They were I. Ratti. President; J. Kapitan. Vice President: I. Grochot. Secretary; and L. Sanderson, Treasurer. This year, we moved up a couple of notches and took first prize in the Junior One- Acts. The play was Mind Over Mumps which was directed by Mrs. Geno and Miss Durelle. A: June rolled around. we were more than happy to say good-bye to school end all it entails. We also carried one happy thought with us a: we lefc ONLY TWO MORE YEAPS TO 601 The Junior year was fairly prosperous. We took pleasure in welcoming Maria Page and Bette Porter to our clasa. The class officers were J. Ratti, President; J. Kapitan. Vice President; 5. Smytski, Secretary; and L. Sanderson. Treasurer, For activities we put on two dances: the Sadie Hawkins and the Junior Prom. Blue Hawaii. We won first prize in the Junior One-Acts with Gray Bread directed by Miss Burke. ' At last the big year arrived. Even on the first day. our thoughts were of graduation. Although. lost in a whirl of yearbook. classes. after graduation plans. and activities. we were never too busy to count the remaining day: of school. The production of the Senior play, Girls in White went off successfully directed by Mrs. M. Burke. Now, we are finished with all of this and our eyes tum to our life to come. These four years have helped to determine what that life will be like and we are thankful for them. -r
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