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R.II.S.Searchlight 11 E ....... Lui. ....... I2III!2222223111131IZI1ZII!Z1!.ZZ11ZZ2ZiZ!I!!!ZZ!lIl!!!ICCIIIZIIIIIIIIIZIIIZIC ZDIIIZZZZZZIIZZZE if lam eyszmzsis By jack Buckley and john Daignuult lack-Now that we are full pardoned C011- victs of Ilichford High School Hilltop peniten- tiary, we are happy to have this opportunity to let the people know of our horrible life during our four-year term. john-Do you remember how happy and ex- pectant we were when we went to school for the first day in our Freshman year but how this feeling soon left us when the Warden, M1'. Bick- nell, explained to us that we were expected to study at least 15 minutes every day. Imagine, I5 whole minutes a day. lack-One of our punishments was to have to take English for four long years but I don't know how any English teacher, and especially Miss Stront, could have gotten along without me to read and explain to the rest of the class when she was lost for words. john-And then there were those Social Stu- dies where we were made to get up at 6 o'clock in the morning to get the latest news reports so that we could inform Mr. Tudhope of what was going on in the world. lack-l don't see how this place is going to get along without us seeing that we kept the place neat, kept order in the study hall when the teachers were down powdering their noses, and kept Mr. Papinean's beautiful gym floors clean of black marks. john-And how will the Clee Club get along without me to hold the bass section together, and how will the band get along without you to help Mr. Benoit direct and lead it? jack-l'm worried about M1'. Papineau. VVhat will he do without me to knock in that winning run in a tight ball game and without you to pull the basketball team out of a hole when when they are losing? luck-lt worries me when I think of those math classes. Mr. Bicknell always depended upon me to show him how to do the written problems. john-Mrs. Benson will miss me i11 typing be- cause I kept the machines in good repair and gave all of her time tests. lack-Mr. Papinean will miss my being around because I was the only one in school with whom he could speak French and expect to be understood. john-Even Ross will miss me because it was I that made the underclassmen keep the floors clean and the baskets emptied. lack-What will Halloween be like? The town will be ruined, because it was always us who helped Luke Martin keep order. john-The underclassmen never did appreci- ate ns but when we are gone they will realize how much they depended upon our brains and abilities. And I don't see how any social affairs can be held after this. Why, we were the social lions of the school. We kept the girls occupied with our wonderful dancing and conversation. How we used to slay those girls when we would walk into the dances. Theyill be lost without us. luck--But john think of the Minstrel show how will those endmen ever get along without me to get the jokes over for them. john-Dear Miss Stront, she was always yell- ing at me and making herself hoarse. I wonder what she will do without me to keep her sweet voice exercised. Jack-John, I think the town should call a special town meeting so that we can be put on the school board so that the place will be able to carry on next year.
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Ill H.II.S.Sf'1lrfrl1ligl1f ,lonn i1lu'Illl1i.s'1'-Tovon we hequeath il hox of we give and heqneath to the Vermont State stationerv to answer all those love letters Board of Education to use as it sees fit. lmm ll y' Finally. we do herehy nznne and appoint as 1'f.,1,1., 1g,.,H,H-'fo you Wi. 1X.clm.uth thc. PUWCI- the sole executor of this. our last will ancl testa- annl the knowledge of how to use your hrotll- mf'Ut- OUT' N355 llflviwf- xlf- C- lx- Blcklwll- N15 'N0f0 lfilw- In witness whereof we. the class ol' 1951. the testator, have set oin' hand and seal on this sixth clay of june in the year of Oni' Lord. nineteen hnndrecl and fifty-one. THE SENIOR CLASS lieuerley Soullmforcl ' ' iUl1I'glll'l'f Iueks-on C.'lmrlr's Clllllgll--rl'0 you we heclueath our excel- lent state ol health so that you can he present always in sehool when there is a test. Besicle these heqnests, we leave om' lmest wishes to anv ancl all who inav clesire them. .-Xnv propertv or personal possessions of onrs Irene Brorleur that llltly remain in aclclition to the items specified rlIlIII'l'y linslmu' SlCAllClll,lCll'l' BOARD A lf i ' W t , 'f . ., , ,sv i f fs ,Qi A. ' W ':ii?iiii, i' Q is . , s - f 'Ha-5 A wi.: ix' f., ,, 3 A f , 1 is , f f- ' , s F . 1. ,,,.. f - f- 5 . - ' 4... L.. 3' V A , A T. . . P- F Ilaelt liowg-llnhrnle. Young. li. Benoit. Bneklev, Lariviere, Bieknell, jones, Ploof. Brown. Rieharclson. Ilolnies I'hircl Row:-I,. U'Brien. Philippon, V. Davis. Bicknell, lloclgnian, llniter, Brown. C. Davis. O. O'Brien Zntl liow:--Mason. Bashaw. .lat-lcson, llnrtnhise. Vl1llVllll'. Gilpin. Corex Ifront Row:-Bashaw, Sonthworcl. Miss Stront, li. Davis, Perry
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Z1ZZ!ZZ2!!!2I!!Z!lZ! . !l!!!!!ZZ!!Z!1!Z2232222222221 2222222111211Illlllilllllllfllil llllllillllllllillllllllll 'ZZIIIZIIIIIIIIIIIIZIIZIIC Iillliillllilllllillfiili' 51l!i!liilll3fl3f '3 rf zre T0 Undergraduates 2 5- ................... ....................................... ....................................,. .......,.....,.......,.........................................,.............................................................................................................................,..................E5 mumuuuuumunuuuuu11mmnnmununm I0-ANN JENNE We, the seniors of 1951, believe that the un- dergraduates of HHS are very good sports, on the wholeg but we have decided that they could stand some improvement. Therefore, we were elected to hand out this needed advice. Will you please stand as your name is called: Carolyn Brown-We advise you to get a boy friend nearer your own age. Joan H urtubise-We hope that in your future years you will make up your mind as to whom you want. Arlene Jacobs-We advise you to never again go night walking through the woods with a pair of shorts on. Kalton Lahue-We advise you not to be so fussy about your fingernails in the future. Jeannette Pliilippon-We advise you to make more noise in your last year, let them know that you are here. Ona and Lona O'Brien-We only hope that you will make use of the train between Richford and Sutton, so you can visit your grandparents. Norman-We advise you not to try hitch- hiking to Enosburg again to see a certain girl. Edward Benoit-We advise you to always carry your material to General English next year. Miss Heald might get really mad. Nancy Clark-We advise you to try to get in touch with a certain boy from Peoples Academy. Faye and Albert-We advise you to look be- fore you leap. 1nIa111n1uuuuuummuuuIInuInununnnnunmmunnnnnunmnuunmmuu umunuun ARDELLE MARTIN Mary Alice Bonnett--We advise you to tell your future husband about the boy who-sat in back of you for three years. Bill Hutchinson-We advise you to get four new tires for your car so you won't have a flat on your way to Burlington next year. Marjorie Garrow-We advise you to stop writing so many letters to a certain soldier who is stationed in Kentucky. Everett Brown-We hope you take advan- tage of your privilege to go with any girl in Enos- burg during your Senior year. Gloria Davis-We advise you to get per- mission to go riding with a certain redhead. Rita Davis--We advise you to get another dream boy as a certain senior is leaving. Dick Lahue-VVe advise you to wear a pair of dungarees to school next year so the rest of the boys won't feel so badly. Keith Marston--The senior class advises you not to go ni ght-crawling any more summer nights as it might prove to be dangerous. Roland Pion-We advise you to let someone else sell the most tickets on the next raffle your class has. Norma Ruiter-We advise you to get another rival now that a certain senior girl is graduating. Hank Thomas-You are too quiet in study hall, so we advise you to make yourself heard next year. Maurice Dubrule-We advise you to get yourself one girl and settle down.
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