Richford High School - Searchlight Yearbook (Richford, VT)

 - Class of 1951

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R.H.S. Searchlight Enrollment 1951 Audette, Jean Besette, Roger nean, Elaine Benoit, Eleanor Benson, Rolland Bergeron, John Blair, Robert Briar, Jacqueline Carr, Aubrey Chase, Jeanne Couture, Janet Draper, A. Jane Garrow, Frances Gendron, Betty Gendron, Theresa Cladden, Edward Aiken, Everest L. Archambault, Wilma Benoit, Walter A. Bourassa, Edward M. Brouillette, Mark Buckley, James Clough, Muriel M. Comings, Samuel K. Corey, Esther A. Davis, Frederick Duranleau, Mary Duval, John N. Duval, Nonna Fletcher, Beatrice Harrington, David E. Heiflon, Beverly J. Hohen, Mariorie I. Hurtubise, Pauline L. Jacobs, George Benoit, Robert Blod vette, Stanley Brouhlette, Lillian Brown, Beth Brown, Colleen Combs, Luluah Corliss, James Creighton, Roger Currier, Gloria Deuso, Carroll Deyett, Carolyn Dassault, Muriel Fletcher, Maxine Fletcher, Rachel CLASS I Gross, Conan Hayes, Stanley Heath, Theresa Honey, Anita Johnson, S. Rose Ladeau, Brian R. Larock, Beverly Lauder, Nancy Lavoie, Richard Livingston, VVilliam Longey, Lynford Martin, Eloise Mashia, Norma Jean Mason, Gloria McAllister, Virginia McFadden, Wheeler CLASS II Jacobs, Priscilla A. Johnson, Esther M. Jones, William A. King, Bernard W. Lacroix, Orin L. Lafiey, Beatrice Lambert, Cleon E. Landry, Armand D. Lavery, Raymond Lavoie, Jac ueline Lavoie, Shiilley A. Lawrence, Janice G Lawyer, Justin Lovelette, Beverly A Lumbra, Clifton W. Magoon, John B. Martel, Forence D. Martel, Joyce E. CLASS III Gendron, Estelle Hastings, Carol Heath, Marie Jackson, Charles Kidder, Georganna King, Betty Kinney, Sterling Landry, Therese Lavery, Patricia Lawliss, Pegg Lovelette, Robert Lumbra, Joyce Mayhew, Phyllis McGrath, Priscilla -1952 Messier, Mary J. Miner, Carolyn Montgomery, Donald Petty, Bruce Philippon, Louise Racine, Paul Rush, David Salisbury, Howard Shover, Shirley Smith, Lawrence Smith, Phillip St. Germain, Rene Tessier, Marie Tremblay, Andre Webster, Meritta Martel, Margaret M. Martin, Clarence Mayhew, George M. Montgomery, Durwood Myott, Francis Niles, Frederick Norris, Jane Nutting, Her rt 0'Brien, Neil Philippon, Albert Pierce, Bruce Smith, Richard St. Germain, Paul Talcott, Flora Thomas, Shirley Westover, Lawrence Wilson, Wanda Wright, Cora McGrath, Wesley Mitchell, Agnes Playful, Thelma Rushlow, Laretta Salisbury, Douglas Sanborn, Beatrice Shover, Janice Taylor, Vincent Tessier, Donald VVest, Juanita NVhitcomb, Gardner Wilson, James Wilson, Raydon Young, Winona

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R.II.S.Searchlight 33 . . . General Information . . . 4-7 The two years of junior High School are designated, Class l, II. The four years of Senior lligh School are Class III, IV, V and VI. Pupils who have completed satisfactorily the work of the six elementary grades of the Rich- lord public schools are admitted to Class I. Other pupils are admitted upon presentation of an officially signed statement of the work they have done. Tuition A tuition fee of S175 per year, payable in in- stallments of 887.50 each, must be paid by all students, whose legal residence is outside of liiehford. If the pupil lives in a Vermont town, which does not maintain a high school, his home town is legally obliged to pay his fee. Tuition in the Graded School is S115 per vear m . Marking System 'Ihe system of marking conforms to the rec- vnnnendation of the state committee on uni- form marking system. An A represents a superior type of work, B is good, Ci, is fair or average, D is poor or below average, while F is failure. One credit will be given at the end of each year for each full-time subject passed. To graduate, a pupil must obtain four eredits for each year which he attends school, or a total of twenty-four for the six years of 'luuior-Senior High School. Reports Com ilete. formal re Jorts are sent to the l . parents at the cud of each 6 weeks. College Certification A pupil who plans to go to college should seek advice of his teachers as to the election of his studies, study the entrance requirements of his prospective college as shown by the cata- logues on file in the school library and make out his high school course accordingly. Thus, disap- pointment may be avoided. General Regulations Until proven otherwise, it is always assumed that the pupils will conduct themselves as ladies and gentlemen. Therefore there are as few rules as possible. Pupils will be held responsible for all willful and careless damage to the building or equip- ment. The consent of the principal must be ob- tainel before arranging any athletic event, social function or entertainment of any kind. The school recognizes the right to exercise control over students at all times in so far as their conduct can be shown to have an effect upon the general good of the school. Parents and other adults are welcomed at the school at all times and are especially invited to visit and inspect the work in recitations and laboratories. The authorities welcome with en- thusiasm an intelligent and sympathetic crit- icism. A pupil of ordinary ability in Class I will probably not need to do more than moderate amount of studying outside of school hours, if he employs his school time to good advantage. 'I he amount of work gradually increases until the senior high school, in which the work is so planned as to require in most cases at least two hours study per day outside school hours to produce satisfactory results. Parents are asked to see that this is complied with. Parents can also help in the matter of ab- sence and tardiness. The pupil is expected to present to the principal at the first session of the school, after an absence, an excuse signed bv either parent or guardian, stating explicitly the reason for the absence. The principal re- serves the right to demand a physicians certifi- cate in cases which in his judgment calls for such a step.



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S Searchlight Bicknell, Donald Briar. Janet Clough, Charles Corey, Phyllis Domiua, Mary Gilpin, Marjorie Cross, Ronald llolmes, Robert Barher, Charles Dana Bashaw, janet Faye Benoit, Eclwarcl Benson, Clara Bonnette, Mary Alice Brouillette, Philip Brown, Carolyn Brown, John E. Clark, Naney Davis, Gloria Davis, Rita Arehamlxault, Bruce Bashaw, Aubrey Bicknell, Anne Blouin, Gaylord Breault. Atlrien Brodeur, Irene Buckley, John CLASS IV Lambert, Cedric Lauder, Janet Lnmhra, Richard Lumhra, Shirley Magoon, Douglas Martin, Nadine Marshia, Henry Mason, Carolyn CLASS V Davis, Virginia Duhrule, Maurice Garrow, Marjorie Harrington, Raymond llurtuhise, Joan llutehinson, William jaeolms, Arlene jones, Robert Lalme, Kalton Lahue, Rieharcl Lariviere. Norman CLASS VI Clough, Virginia Daignault, John Fleury, Daton Hodgman, Bruce jaekson, Margaret jenne, jo-Ann LaCroix, Agnes . 75 s6n mn Mullen. llohert N. llicharrlson, Berkeley Smith, Lillian M. St. Germain, Annette Thomas, Martha Young, james Marston, Keith Michel, Theresa Morse, Shirley O'Brien, Lona O'Brien, Ona Perry, Albert Philippon, Jeannette Pion, Roland lluiter, Norma jean Smith, Keith Thomas, llenry Lumhra, Roger Martin, Arclelle Norris, Paul A. Ploof, Clayton llushlow, Lyle Southword, Beverley Taylor, janet QHjX !r'J 3 X lzfi off! aft? :F A 'illi 29 ig 1' xlfl, fi. ' Il ,f I I I ,ff E SMT 311-9 gp- Q V fp' H-'As--5 -'45 --:dr ' , . 54. ff-'ffyzf

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