Rutland High School - Talisman Yearbook (Rutland, VT)
- Class of 1940
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HAYES Busin ana er . The Youth of Rutland High School PUBLISHED BY THE l94O TALISMAN BOARD Rutland, Vermont if s xv' oo 4 To the Student Body of Rutland High School and, especially, the Class of 1940: We are told that happy reminiscences of youth become treasures in later life. Thus, this Talisman stall' has worked diligently in order that this book may be the inspiration for many pleasant reveries of our days at Rutland High School. Also, it has been our aim to make this Talisman truly represen' tative of the Class of 1940, and, in this respect, we are happy that the teacher to whom our volume is dedicated was the choice of all of you, and not just of the Talisman staff i- H I , 'V YOUTH HAS LEADERS YOUTH STUDIES YOUTH IS VERSATILE YOUTH IS ATHLETIC Q E We of the C1189 of 1940 dedlcate our Ta11sm1n to MISS MARIE W JOHNSON xx ho 111s endelred 11erse1fto the 11e1rtS of 111 of us bw 11er I1'l0Llg11I1:L11 1m1 generous guxdlme IS 1 teleher md her Che r1u1nes5 md Smcerltx is 1 frlend mrlwf I 141111, , . h . . ' , LW , L ' LQ 1 L . 1 1 I' 1 A 3 11 ' 1 L 1' . 1 V' !! Y X . iffffr Q aa e cf K , X X' V . , K1 ' X '. X, , ,..,, ,W . A, Q14 Q 1 if ADMINISTRATION Zfdbbtk HAS LEADERS SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL FACULTY School Song Our strong band can ne er be broken Formed 1n Rutland Hlgh Far surpassmg wealth unspoken Sealed by frrenclshlp s t1e Am1c1 usque acl aras Deep graven on each heart Shall be found unwaverlng true When we from lrfe shall part A CHALLENGE TO YOUTH The physlcal frontlers of Amerlca are gone but the frontlers of servlce to mankmd are open The challenge to youth today IS to conquer greed to make the brotherhood of man a real1tv to lnsure a hlgh degree of SCCUIICY for all and to stlmulate the 1nd1v1dual to serve SOCICCY to the l1m1t of h1s capaclty Supcrmtemlent YOUTH BUILDS and lf you are bulldlng do not forget to start by hemg honest truthful dependable courteous and all the rest Put them down 1n any order you W1sh they always add to the same thmg a reputatlon FRANK W MAYO PYHICIPH Y J J I WILLIAM W. FAIRCHILD, . . . , , Y I , ' I I ' 4. . CAROLYN L ALLER HELEN M BAILEX FRANCISI BEAN ANDREW BORATN Eng ash Fnmln Fun 11 Mathcmatms Cvmmkmdl EDx1LxD L BOYCF om A DAVIS WILIICENT I- DIXON cv H DOAN1: 1 Hnlurw Qvmm null , ,Hwy 1 Dmum HO'N'ARD W. DOUGLAS ENRY H. EDDY KATHLEEN EGAN VERA V' EGELSTOV . mx :ifn'- English Commzrcial Cvmmifildl FRANCES W. FIELD Llloyp E, Fun: M.ADELlNE FLYNN ARTHUR M. GUILD I-'lm' S LHL' 1.11 5.1.1115 Diglish Siifnff YOU liar: of alvscnccl IRENE C. CROWLEY Subsrirutc I A RICHARD F HAYDEN MARIE W oIINsoN L50 F Kgppp Dm Im' 0 Physncal Elu mon Commemal 5 mm AVN R MHLGHAIN GEORGE MCKERZIE Ixlvrarmn Wznuzl Trmxwg LEWIS F MCKERLEY H Id 0 Cumm mul D gntm nt ELLERY R PLRDY History Supcrusor Social Sucmz Grads 7 12 Gradzv 7 12 L MABEL MORRILL VERA A PERKINS English Supcrusor 0fEHgl15ll HOME ECOMMIIS BERNIICE F SARGENT W CLIFIORD VAR IDERSTINE LOUISE WILLIS En lull Dzr tor of Musu xlllll mmrs Plnszcal Eduralun F HARRIS IEAIIII 9 nn KATHERINE M MORAN. S m S1 I AUDREY ST CLAIR Engllslx HELrN T PERRY C rlc 'I' f I II 'l -5' ' ' ' . L' If - I I L I .I :I f c' cu' I' W l-'WCC WA. ' I . , V, 4 I , Y, . . 4 I I II 1 SENIORS I94O WGN!!! STUDIES CLASS OFFICERS CLASS MATTERS BARBARA 'NIELSON 'XLRLH Atamxflt I3an I 7 3 I'resI1n'an Drlmatlts HomL Room I31 Lthr I 7 3 4 ass B sIcethaII I 7 3 4 L P1 t I 7 3 Home Room Qfhter I 4 H1 tor1taI P1g.,L1nt 7 X1USl aI Come I 3 'Xlomtor 'Squad 4 BUSIHLSS Bnrd of Tlhsmm IaItnt Show 4 tmor Reteptlon Commlttee Bar attraets muth attentlon hw h r 1thIv.t1 1h1I1tx an the um II xx tll as helng, an attrattne hlonde DOROTHN CFC ILIA ANIBLO A4 am mt I'res man Drtmmts Home Room I3asIxtth1II I 7 3 4 Btmlrtr I 7 Camera CIuh 7 Porensxt qttletx 3 4 RILII 1I C n1t N 3 Orltmrxtxl L n test 3 TaIent Shovx 4 C Ilxs No Iu B111 4 Senior Q horus L non Dot ulII e an xmmtnv. xuttux ID htr t TUNLII trrttr I'LLlLl v. of her talent ln art X IOLI'I LOLISI ANIIDON QUNINIIRLIAI Ball 7 Tumhhng., Tgam 3 LIIJITIIS 3 4 Rtd and White 3 4 Illtnt Show 4 X 1oIet S most outstanding., eharatterlstlti appear to he her pep xplrlt and tmhmousnccs as a Red Ind Whlte sohtrtor MURILL ROSI1 BACHAND X u1I Conmhnual Home Room Basketball I 2 3 Here s a qulct reserxed and studxous R H S er HADLEY FRNEST BAIRD I I Ac muut Home Room B skethall I Z 3 4 Home Room R Iays I 7 3 Tr LL 1 2 3 Boys Leaders Corps 7 3 H1stor1taIPag.,e1nt 7 XZAYSIIY B1QehaII3 To know HadIey lb to I1Ice and rebpeet htm RALPH GTTO BARNARI3 Atanrxoc omc Room I3asIcetI'waII I 7 3 4 Home Room Rtlv. I Ba IxethaII 3 FoothaII 4 S tall dark and handsorre CI II NC max Jar xo h get vx tzknees for redheads IR L N I1 ELSIP BARRLTT At anrxot Freshman Dramatns C11rIs Chorusl 7 3 4 OPLTLIII 7 Commuttrs 7 3 4 Commuters PIay 4 Smglng is 1ust one of Irene Q notahle attomphshments HOWARD RALPH BARTONI Couue Track 1 2 3 4 FootI'JaII I 3, Vars1ty Football 4 Home Room BaQIxethaII I 7 3, 4 A A Rex ue 2 Varslty CIub 2 3, Ofhter 4, Hlstorlcal Pageant 2 BaseI3aII 4 Athletes Radlo Program Buzz' has been R H S S Casanowa' . , I' .' , 7' ,' I3,1v'I QI ,-, 5 ' ,.. I . ' .xlv ,.II .-. . CI J at , -. , 3 Class VoII'y Ball I, Z, 3, 4. CIaw ..vI'.1II .-, Q 7' , , Q r .YR -,, Q 3 'dy , . U Iv ' ' ' 1' c . ' C . 1' s - lv oor .ls I v -3 . I7.'t 'ih . . ig 'r . ,-, , , 1. c ,-,3,4, -Q 7 ' I ' . V ' I' , , . SC. fo , . 1 1 io f ', 1 f ' 1 3. ' I t .ff f -W,k H . 5. , . .. .b,'. . .I . .K .. . I .N . .I Xl Class Hockey I, Z, 3, 4, Home Room Ba5IxethaII l, 2, Claw- YoIIcy ' ' It - 3uII.' 'I a, , . , g c 1 , -, , a . .1 I3u.I H , .-, , , - giw ,I 3. Ir.1cIt 2 Hef , , . . an . 'x' 1' . c lt, as .1 v 1aI A' f , 'RIHJN I I3u:: YVGNNE JEAN BASHAW 'Yvonne Acmersuc Radlo Broadcast l 4 Heres a dark eyed femme who rs qulet but lndustrlous and has made many lastlng and true friends durlng her stay at high school JOYCE ROSEMARY BEAUCHAMP .ACADEMIC Freshman Dramatlcs Forensu. Socnety l 2 3 Student Councll 1 Olhter 2 3 President 4 Musical Comedy l 3 Class Hockey 1 2 3 4 Class Volley Ball 1 2 3 Home Room Athletrcs 1 Z 3 4 Class Presrdent Z 3 Class Baseball 2 Hlstorrcal Pageant 2 unxor Prom Committee Ofhcer of Camera Club 3 4 Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Presldent 4 Chalrman of Senlor P1Cl'llC D A R Ploneer Glrl 4 Monitor Squad 4 unlor Usher Senlor Play Clrls Leaders Corps 3 4 Athletlc Commlttee of Student Councll 2 3 4 Senior Chorus oyce s actlvntles speak lor themselwes LAWRENCE PARRO BENEDICT bury ACA new IC Boys Leaders Corps 3 4 Track VJISIIY 4 Soccer 3 4 Home Room Basketball 3 4 Home Room Relay 4 Speed should be Lawrences mckname remember hrs fast work on the track and hrs paper route NORMA MAE BESSETTE Xorma SOCIAL Anrs Camera Club 3 Senxor Play I1 favorable wmd blew for us when Norma transferred from Falr Haven Hlg CREIGHTON IRVINJG BLANCHARD Blanch PRACTICAI Anrs Talent Show 4 Although Creighton has red halr he has never e'-thlblted a vlolent temper Oh yes he has acted as a chaulleur for a certaln glrl of the class of 40 MARION LUCY BOYNTON Marlon ACADEMIC Home Room Basketball l Z 3 Operetta 3 Wouldn t rt be mce boys If they lnstalled televrslon wlth the telephone You see MRIIOU s ambltlon IS to be amon those asklng Number please CAROLYN LUCILLE BREHMER Col LFCE Freshman Dramatlcs Forensic 1 Red and Whlte l 2 3 Edrtor ln thnef-1 Home Room Ollleer 1 2 Prestdent 3 Class Basketball 1 2 3 Class Hockey 1 2 3 4 Ho'ne Room Basketballl 2 3 4 Mus1calCcmedv l 3 Hlstorxcal Pageant Z Drum Majorette 2 3 4 Class Volley Ball 3 Class Baseball 3 Natxonal Honor So rety 3 4 Gracluatron Speaker B has proven her abxlxty to succeed by her handlmg of the Red and Whlte CHARLES LORENZO BRUCE Clxarln COMMERCIAL Assistant Track Manager 3 Boys State 4 Home Room Presndent 4 Chalr man of Commencement Commlttee Chlel of Monxtor Squad 4 Track Manager 4 Boys Cxty 4 Semor Play Commnttee Talent Show 4 Tallsman Busmess Board Here IS a fellow whom we re proud to have ln our class HJ BH .. ,. 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I 1 SARA ANN BRUZZA ru COMMERCI AI Home Room Basketball l 7 3 Camera Club l Red and Whm Stall 3 Semor Chorus Whenever a neat well groomed and lashlonable I.,Irl ls deslred we wculd suggest Sara LEONARD EDMUNDS BLMP 714 Cotter E Home Room Basketball l 2 Football l 7 Camera Club 1 7 Ho e Room Relays 1 Z 3 Track 7 3 4 Hlstorttal Pageant 2 The Wheel Forenslc SOClCIy 4 Muslcal Comedy 4 HI Ho' Leonard Bumps on a dead mans chestl es Dud as declded to become a sallor VARJORIE JONES BURDITT X XVII ACADEKTIC Chorus 3 Senlor Chorus Bomartre Club 4 A qulet personallty 19 IIS own quret charm AGNES ELIZABETH BURKE Q I I ACADEKIIC Home Room Basketball l 7 3 4 Red and Whlte 2 3 4 Forensrc SOCICIY 2 3 4 Hrstorrcal Pageant Z Semor Play Commrttee 4 Oratoncal Contest 4 Class Basketbal 4 Class Ofhcer 4 Natlonal Honor SOCICIY 4 Senlor Chorus Always wrlllng to lend .1 helplng hand Agnes has been an ambmous worker In her studres and outslde attIwItIes as well We mustn t forget to add that she s had tIme for ohnme too EILEEN ANN BURKE EI n Acanemc Home Room Basketball l 2 3 4 FOYCHSIC Soclety 2 3 Officer 4 Class Volley Ball 2 3 Class Baseball Z 4 HIstor1eal Pageant 2 Home Room Ofhcer 2 unIor Usher Semor Play CommIttee Talent Show 4 Semor PICDIC Commrtree Semor Chorus rl-l'llS attractlve and well groomed lady has a reputauon of stealmg or shall we say wmnxng her SISICI s boy fnends Erleen can always be depended upon to do her share of her work RAYMOND JOSEPH BURKE av CONiN!ERCIAl Home Room Basketball 4 Bomartre 4 Talent Show 4 uIet and unassummg In hIs manner Raymond makes hrs way and wIns many fnends WII.LlAM PATRICK BURKE BI v COMLiERClAL Home Room Basketball 1 2 Home Room Relays l 7 Track 7 4 Boys Leaders Corps 4 Commencement Commntee 4 BIlly can always be heard wherever he IS Newer mlnd BIllv we all lIke those Wlfty remarks ROBERT OAKLEY BURSEY Bl' AcAoI3xIIc Soccer 3 Home Room Basketball 3 4 The Wheel 3 Senlor Chorus Ambltlon and frrendllness haxe made hlm a popular student B zz I , -, 1 3 I - ' ,4z , , A K- , V ' Y Y 3 1 l .lu , ' , : . -L , -1 m , . 2 -I , 3 - ' ' L 3, 43 . . 7 1. c S Q ' , .. -OJ' H I I Q ' ll l l Q Musical Comedy 33 Class Ring Commlttee 3g Commencement Committee 45 , l . l Y 3 . 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U ., FLORENCE EILEEN BUTTERFLY Fam ACADEMIC Home Room Basketball I 7 3 4 Class Basketball I Chorus I Class Baseball I Senlor Chorus V1vaC1ous and lrxendly Flossle IS the llfe ol any party MARY RITA CASSIDX K Col I EL E Home Room Basketball I 2 Home Room Ofheer 7 Lxtamls 3 Camera Club 3 Tallsman lldlfilflll Stall 4 Radlo Broldtast 4 Semor Chorus Mary has proxen her Inthfulness by her labors on the TaIIsman str RAE MONO ERNEST CATO .LI 11 COMMI-RCIIII Tratk 7 Varslty 3 Home Room Basketball 7 3 Camera Club Z Home Room Relays 7 4 Boys Leaders Corps -4 Bomartre 3 4 Talent Show 4 Soeeer 4 ROBERT RICHARD CENTER COMMERCIAL Boys Leaders Corps 4 Bob IS the klnd who mmds h1s own busmess and quIetly does hls work thus gatmng, many Irlends ELIZABETH MAE CHAMBERLAIN LI lw COMMERCIAL Home Room Basketball I 2 3 4 Class Volley Ball Z Class Basketball 4 The Wheel 4 Semor Chorus Elizabeth IS endowed vwxth both beauty and brams THERESE CATHARINE CHENEY rt ACADEMIC Freshman Dramatlcs Bomartre 1 Home Room Basketball I 2 3 C era Club 2 Hrstorrcal Pageant 2 Red and Whrte Stall 3 4 Talrsman EdItor1aI Staff 4 Class Volley Ball 4 Semor Chorus Thrs charmmf., Ilttle mlss lb golng to be a teacher and after her excellent work on thls book s stall good luck Tree ALVIN ANTHONY CIOFFI ACADIAIIC Home Room Basketball 1 Z 3 4 The sartorlal splendor of Alun has melted the admlratron of the glrls and envy of the boys RALPH RAFFIEI. CIOFFI 'Clwfu COBIBIERCIAL Try out for Asststant Football Manager l Asststant Manager 3, Try out for Manager of Football 3 Home Room Basketball 1 2, 3 4 Ralph IS qulet but lnlceble the type that forms the backbone of any class .. I H -in v .. FHYH ' I I I . Z' RI Ray IS well known for hls track ablllty and pleasant personallty. . Balt 1 . I j I .. -la ,. I , I I I - I HSI- -in ' ' Q 5 I ' , , 1 am' v I ' - 1 Y UAV, FR-XNLES DFXXIS CLIFFORD CO1 I Ekl ass Hocltey I 7 3 4 Class X alley Ball I 7 3 C asela I Home Room Baslacthall I 7 3 4 Freshman Drm arts Camera Cluh 3 Forensre Socletv 3 Clrls Leaders Corps 3 4 TUml'llDL, Team 3 umor Lsher Home Room OII1cer 3 Class OH'1u.r 3 4 Iall man Business Poard Chalrman of Senlor Play Commlttee 4 Terms 4 NIat1orrI Honor Qotaety 4 Red and Whlte 4 Coo old CIIH She s .always thu yylth a smrl xyxllmg, to pltth rn and do her share of the vxorls 'NIRROLERITE MAE CONDRICIX u Acxofxfle Home Room Basketball 3 Semor Chorus II you want to learn the latest hlt tum or utterhul, step IUNI lla thas pretty hrunertc and she II gladly he your lnstruttor DONALD EDWARD CONNELL 7 n Coxmrxaual Trat I 7 3 4 Home Room Baslcethalll 7 3 4 Home Room Relays I 3 I'I1stor1calPag,eant 7 Don s small form IS full ol pep um ugor and xltalary He as an uldltlon to any party LOKIXIERCIAL Freslman Dramataes Home Room Basketball I 7 3 Muslcal Comedy I Camera Club 3 Talent Show 4 Chorus 4 Although quxet and unassumnng. Helen vs1II hecome one of the most l'TIlSSCd glrls In sehool EDITH NIARH COOK Coxmnatur Class Hockey I 7 Home Room Baslsethall I 7 3 Home Room Ofhcer I Presaclent 2 Freshman DIAMHIILS R'lUSIL3l Comecly I Cooloe s Lheerlul smxle hrqehrened many an othervsa e dull sthool clay hut she dxcln t haye to worry ahout her report card QOPHIE CATHERINE CORSONES 9 pm Coxmmaclar Nlusatal Comedy I Home Room Baslaethall I 7 4 Hotlsey Team I 7 3 Class Basketball Team 1 X olley Ball Team 3 Tumhlmg, Ieam 3 Home Room Preslclent 3 Lnrls Leaclers Corps 3 4 Follovylng, the lam1Iy tradltlon Sophie has proud to be actne and gay ,IANIES ARMAIND CORN EA xmmy COLLL 1 Forensae 4 Mames 4 Home Room Baskethal' 4 Boy s City 4 'Xlthough a nevttom r Ilmmy has already hecorre popular for his 3l31llIW to naugate on the dance Hoor AGNES RITA CROSSNIAN -X415 'Xcanunc Freshman Dramatus Hcnae Rtom Pa lsetlwall I 7 3 4 Orchestra I 2 Hlstorleal Pageant 2 IYIIITICS 3 4 Talent Slaoyx 4 Semor Receptzon Com mattee Semor Chorus Qpeedy IS a QUICC umssumlng ytunl, lady I-ut sle s one an a m1II1on I fi . If C7I1fI ' CI ' ' ,-, . 3 7 J 'L I' .-. 1 flass I3, .all ,1,3: I, -l lv, .y V .I,J L nl, , ,I O ' .I ' NI, ' I. - k Y . Y , - . y Y Ag, .'.'7 I. ' .k YM, V Q , v-I V 3 I, HELEN AGNES CONSIDINE Helm I . I Ida r E, , , Q., I Q M. V 3 . y 5 IOSEPH RICHARD CROWLEY Craxh COLIMERCIAL Home Room Basketball 1 Class Basketball I Varslty 2 3 4 Track I 2 3 Home Room Ofhcerl 2 3 Football I Varslty 2 3 4 Crash our popular fullback famous for hls abxlrty to gwe and recene shlners as a result of hIs llne smashlng IS one of the best In our all athlete hall of fame THOMAS NATHANIEL CROWLEY Tom ACADEMIC Home Room Basketball I 2 3 4 Camera Club I 2 Boys Leaders Corps 2 3 Track 3 Band 3 4 Skn Club 3 4 Musrcal Comedy 4 Hls good natured and attractive fun has made hlm one of the most popular boys In school especxally to les femmes of the lower Classes SARAH MACOMBER CURTIS Sa y COLLFGE Red and White Staffl 2 3 4 Forenslc QOCICIY I 2 3 4 Chorus I Chrlstmas Assembly I Freshman Dramatlcs Home Room Basketball I 2 3 4 Forenslc Assembly I Radlo Broadcast I 2 Monltor Squad 4 Class Volley Report cards are the least of Sally s wornes As are nothlng to thls most brllllant of our scholars DANIEL JASON DAVIS Dan PRACTICAL ARIS Home Room ACIIVIYICS Speed acqulres hrs nlcknamc from the motorcycles on which he burns up the road ANDREW ANTHONY DENARDO PRACTICAL ARTS Home Room Basketball I 2 3 Home Room Relay 1 2 3 Commuters CIub2 3 4 Trackl 3 4 His sense of humor and hls abIl1ty to w1n pomts for our track team make hIm an outstandlng member of our class MARGERY ANN DICKINSON Mary: ACADEMIC Home Room Basketball 3 4 Commuters Club 3 4 MargIe IS a petlte blonde always ready to Jom In the fun or start ll CELIA ETHELLA DOUGHERTY C1 COMMERCIAL Hrstorlcal Pageant 2 Camera Club Cell IS a true Irlsh Colleen as her sparklmg eyes and quick wrt prove VIVIAN LOUISE DREW COMMERCIAL Momtor Squad 4, Talent Show 4, Radlo Broadcast 4, Semor Chorus When we thlnk of VIvIan we remember dark hII1r, brlght eyes, and a flashy smlle I ' I H f I I 3 I I I I I I I l - I I ' I. II I I I l I Y I Y ' 71 T . I ' ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I - - - I. II - I. H I. - 1 A 1: V I I I I 5 I - I I I Ball 4g Talent Show 45 Senior Chorusg Oratorical Contest 3. I. II II IINMKII I I I I I I I I Q I I - I. - I I V I I I I ' , . IIC -III , 3 . .IVII RUTH LAISS DUBLER Rum COLI EL E Freshman Dramatlcs ForensIC Soclety I 2 Home Room Basketball 2 Bomartre 2 3 Band 3 4 Tallsman Edltorlal Stahl People as good humored and as dependable as Ruth are found once In .1 Ille t1me PAUL JOSEPH DUFFY CONIKIFRCIAL Tratlcl 7 3 4 Home Room Relaysl 2 Home Room Basketball I 3 4 A A Revue 2 Football 2 3 4 AtI1IetIC Club 4 Eaglebealc MCDuII hIs slashlng tackles made hlm one of the most sa u able of our football squad ROBERT IOSEPH DUSCKETT Slnmjf CoxIxIERCIAL Boys Leaders Corps I Home Room Relays I 2 SenIor Chorus Zoom He s here he s gone Yes Bob and his Car loaded down wIth fellows has been a fdmlllaf Slghf to eweryone at R H S WILLIAM DOUGLASS FEE I PRACTICAL ARTS Commuters Club Z 3 4 VZTSIEY Football 4 Monltor Squad 4 BIll s battered features after football praCtICe were a great source of Interest and Curloslty RICHARD HAROLD FIFIELD ACADEMIC Commuters Club 3 4 Commuters Play 4 Boys Leaders Corps Although DICIQ IS qUlCt and unassummg thIs only serves to Cover an amazmg sense of humor and an abIIIty to get excellent grades HARVEY L FISH u COMMERCIAL Boys Leaders Corps 2 3 Here IS a quIet but sInCere supporter for our school VERONICA ELIZABETH FISH I'1sl1I ACADEMIC Class Hockey I 2 4 Class VoIIey Ball 2 3 4 ForensIC SOCICYY I Fresh man DramatICs HISIOIICHI Pageant Z Class Baseball 3 Senmr Play CommIttee Girls Leaders Corps 4 OIHIOIICBI Contest 4 Semor Chorus A good sport IS VBIOHICH IIIcecI and admlred by everyone THOMAS IOSEPH FOX Saxton COLIMERCIAL Home Room Baslcetballl 2 3 Home Room Relaysl 2 3 A A Revuel 3 Track 2 3 Football 2 3 VarsIty Club 4 The fact that he IS gomg places In a hurry IS Illustrated by Ins track progress II III - I I I I I I I I I I . , . I . . IIN1-II wr I -I I I I I ' I I I - - I I I I - II 'II I I I , A I a II I II I I - I I I I I II II - Q - - I I , . . . , IIBHII ' I . ' I I I I I II I I II IIDIAICII lt I I I I I I I 4. U . ,,. . . . I IIB JII I I , . - u - -II . I -- I I I I I I - I - ., I , I ,- , I I - I - I I - , . II II I I I I I I - - I I I I I I A I H . . ,, . . . IRENE CAROLYN FRANKIEWICZ COMMERCIAI Home Room Basketball l 2 3 4 Hlstorleal Pagtant Z Volley Ball 3 Home Room Ofliltcr 3 Camera Club 3 Talisman Business Board Irene s VlV8ClIy and cheerful smrle are excellent TCCIPCS for makxng frrends ARNIOLD JOSEPH FRANZONI x Acxm me Home Room Baskttball I 2 Home Room Relay l 7 Varsity Baseball I 2 3 4 Varsrty Football 2 3 4 Varsrty Basketball Z 3 4 Varslty Club 2 3 4 Talent Show 4 Babe rs the mighty mrdget of the baekheld and basketball court Hrs sparkllng runs and passes put hrm rn the R H S fall of fame THERESA CHRISTINE FRATSCH ER Corrrtr Musrcal Comedy I Home Room Basketball l 2 3 Camera Club 2 Red and White Stall 2 3 4 Semor Chorus Her IHIETCSKIHL, and brrllrant wrltmg as a feature wrlter on the Red and Wlnte has made her respected and aclmrred IOHNJ SIGGY FUSCO Srtu Home Room Basketball I Boys Leaders Corps I 2 3 Varslty Baseball 2 3 4 ASSISZAHI Football Vlanager 3 A A Revue 3 Asslstant Basketball Manager 3 Manager 4 Slggy IS good natured Everyone ln our class wlll mlss hrs eonstant smrle and good humor NORMA GLADYS GENNETT uma COMMERCIAI Class Basketball 1 Class Volley Ball I Class Baseball 1 Home Room Officer 1 2 Chorus 1 Home Room Basketball 1 2 3 4 Class Hockey 2 Radro Program 4 Talent Show 4 Worma IS noted for her basketball abrllty and her power 1n talkmg as fast as she can drlbble GEORGE CLINTON GILMAN S mv COMMERCIAL Commuters Club Z 3 4 Commuters Play 2 Asslstant Baseball Manager 2 Manager 3 Talent Show 4 The easlest way to find George IS to look for a short stocky lad with a cheerful smile It s lmpossrble to mrss hrm ROBERT KARLE GRAHAM COLLEGE Baseballl 7 3 4 Tenmsl 2 Boys Leaders Corpsl 2 3 4 Home Room Basketball 1 2 3 4 Camera Club 1 Home Room Relay 2 3 Musxtal Comedy 2 3 4 A A Reure 2 3 Varsity Club 4 A pitcher on the hlgh school team D12 has plentv ol speed One of hls trucks IS to throw the ball oxer the catther s head JOSEPH FREDRICK GUTZWILLER COMMERCIAI Home Room Basketball 1 foe ' has a good sense of humor and IS .1 rellable sort of fellow ith . . . '. ,.. 1 . 3 Q ' 1 - - . , Bk ' 5 , 'kg 9 1 1 1 1 Q 1' ' 1 1 1 f 1 1 I ' D 1 1 2 f x 1 1 1- - - , Q ' . ' l'Du:: I Y ' 1 1 1 Q ' 1 1 I - L 1 vvl COMMERCIAL , . , 7 . , 1 I ' ' A I - - ' I ' UN, ,, Q 2 2 1 Q 1 1 1 1 I Q Q . nh 1, ,L g . . , Dx: . A 1 I ' . 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 - f 1 Q 1 Ulm., ORRIS FRANCIS GUYETTE Emu ACAD!-we' Home Room Basketball Ig Home Room Relay Ig Bomartre lg The Wheel 33 Track 3, 4. Orns has unobtruslvelx asslsted our school xn many wavs P-XLL WILLIANI HADEKA zu PRALTILAI AR1s Commuters Club 7 3 4 Track 3 4 Boys Leaders Corps 3 4 Paul s support to R H 9 hrs been ln proportlon to hrs sl e GEORGE WILLIAM HALLIDAI CONINIIRLIAI Home Room Basketball I 3 Baseball I 7 4 Commuters Club 2 Football 3 4 George has made .1 name for himself tn our elass as a good fellow NI-XDELINE FLORENCE HAMEL 1 ALADIKIIL Home Room Basketball 7 Eashton Show ust what does that shlnlne tcm on your Ief hand mean Nladelme ARI EVE HARPER r COMMLRCIAI Home Room ACIINIUCS -4 We sincerely wtsh that Arlene had tome to our sehool before thls year because what we know of her lI'ldlC.lILS that she makes a good frlend -KN PALNIER I-IASCALL I Col I rt r Home Room Officer 3 4 President I Class Hockey I 3 4 Class Baseball I Chorus I Freshman Dramatles H1stor1eaI Pageant 7 Camera Club 7 Eorensle 'NIusteaIComecIy 3 Cvlrls Leaders Corps 3 4 Senior RELCPIIUH Commlttee Red and Whlte Staff 4 XIXJLIOUS Iean IS always bubbllnc wrth neres whether ll IS for 5 otl work or entertamment SHIRLEY MAE HATCH a QOQIAI Anus Home Room Basketball I 7 3 Operetta 7 Chorus 7 3 Class Baseball 7 3 H1stor1eaIPageeant 7 qtyle Show 7 3 Home Eeonom1es Play 3 Tumblln Team 3 Always neat and well groomed Shlrley has won many frlends wlth her pleasant srmle and gleeles WALTER HAROLD HAYES zu C IIE E Eorenslc SOCICIQ I 2 Clee Club I 7 H1stor1caI Pageant 2 Commuters Club 2 4 Presldent 3 Commuters Play 2 3 -1 Orchestra 2 3 Home Room Presldent 3 4 Mrmes 3 IWIIITICS Play 3 R3dl0 Program 3 4 Eovs Clty 3 4 jumor Prom Committee Natlonal Honor SOCICIY 3 4 Red and Wlute 4 Talent Show 4 Semor Chorus Semor PIay Momtor Squad 4 Tallsman Edxtor ln Chlef Everybody knows Walter mdxspensable for the success of class actuxtres . ' . P, I ' Lisle t , 5 . , -, L f - 3, 45 . . tl V. I XI.gg1: -1 i ' 3. J . K K , , , it , v 5 1 . . 'AA I IE. . I . Jn gr Society' 35 Radio Program, 3, 34g Mayorettc 233, 4. TUmI3IlHg,TCdm I3, I . . V Y., 4, . C . A,', , , . it ' Ck I ' H tcI11t ' 'I 'I '4I.,I:s o ata' PATRILI-X F HI:-XD DIII Home Room Baslsethall I 7 3 Ca s Bash th1II I Chorus I Cam Cluh 3 Radro Proprlm 4 One of the most dependable puplls rn our tlass IS Pat QIQNILVA LLLEIN HESCQCIX n ALAITIKIIL HllmL llllllnl 3 We haw. rll treasured Cenua s tompam as muth as a Lcrtaln member of the elass of 40 IOEC I' LLAINF HILL Slwrrv Aumwt I'reshm1nI7ram1tlts Home Room BasItetIwaII I 7 3 Optretta 7 Chorus Z Hrstorlul Pageant 7 Radio Program 4 Tllent Show 4 Nlusleal Comedy 4 Momtor Squad 4 Semor Chorus Class Volley Ball 4 oyee IS the tutc Ilttle monltor that ean Ive seen rn front of IO3 puttmg Il'dmC wlolators ln their plate IsI:N'NII:TH LINILOLN HOADLFX n I I IL It Band I 7 3 4 Orthestra I 7 3 4 Home Room Relaw I 7 Home Room Basketball I Z 3 4 Track 3 4 AII State Band 3 4 Plt Orchestra 4 Talrsman Edltorxal Stall 4 Kenneth more than equals hls ovsn he1g,ht xn musltal abrlrty WILLIANI IVIANGAN HOUSTON CC7KlNlI RCI Al Dramatrcs Camera Club I 7 The Wheel 3 BIII s good nature and readw smlle haxe made hrm well Icnovsn and I1Itcd throu hour hrs tlass IHONIAS PATRICK HOWLFX T m C rlr r Home Room Basketball 7 3 4 Home Room Relax 7 Iqennls 2 3 Camera Club 3 Presldent 4 SIc1 Club 3 unror Usher Boys State 3 unlor Prom Commrtree Boys Crtv 4 Freshman Reteptlon Commrttee Nluslcal Comedv 4 emor Play X arsltw -I-ennxs 4 Tom rs quret and dlenrhej hut xx hen you get to Isnou hrm wou hnd I I'le s I Q.,l'LlI X I' IRXILX HLDSON Ixnu COXINILRLIKI Art Cluh 3 Lrbrarw Club 3 Senior Chorus Irma rs alxx ws readw to help a person alone when rhe Lorne IS hard RALPH LNILRSON HLXT I 1 DIII I Hand I 7 3 4 Or hestra I 7 3 4 Pit Orthestra I 4 Nlusleal Come 3 Pramst I 3 Clee Club -Meompamst 7 3 A A Resue s Planxst 7 3 X arsrtw Tenms 'Nlanarer 4 Bows Cltw 4 Class Song., Wrrter 4 -XII State Band 4 Here IS a real musr ran and a suttess rn xx hatexer he attempts to aecomplrsh . 7. S. 7. NPJIH Cx nr ' , -, 3 I s c I 3 3 era 7 I I I I ' G: c 1 - - - - . - ' '. 'I I , 7 A' - ' Kr H Co .' I . I' . .I B1II Home Room Basl-ccthall I, 2, 33 Home Room Relay I, Z, 33 Freshman o ,tr , 'I 3 :,I ' L I .I ' QI hat . ' H gunz 7' I I . , .,,, ' .-XIII Cn ,t. . -. 4, 1 c , -, , . ' . L. ' cl' WILLIAM HENRX INCALLS 1 Coxmrmlal Home Room BasItetI'vaII I Camera CIuh I Hlstorrerl Prgeant 7 om muters CIUIJ 2 B111 IS quiet unassummg and vs ell I1ItetI hy ueryone 'IOFIN ALFRED JOHNSON In mm Acxnrxoc Home Room Ofhcerl 7 3 X.1rs1ty BaseI'aaII I 7 3 4 5 Bows Lead Corps I Home Room I3asIcetI':aII I Home Room Relay I 3 Camera CIub I CIass Ofhter 7 Varsrty FootIJaII 7 3 4 3 Y rrsrty Bash rbrll 7 4 A A Rewue Z 3 4 Yarslty CIUID 7 3 4 Presldent J N1ts1c1IComedw D 7I'.1Ient Shovx J AthIet1c Commlttee Semor Reteptlon 3 CI1ss Nnghr Committee 3 Semor Chorus A great athIete and a hne IeIIoxx that s Whutcw LEONARD ARNOLD IOHNSON nn Coxrxouuu Home Room Actlxltles I 3 4 u1et and tonserxatne Leonard 15 that tvpe oI Iwoy thrt ueryone I1Ixes BARBARA DYE JONES IV Cotustr Freshman Dramatrcs I'IocIcev I 7 3 4 CIass BasItetbaII I 3 Home Room I 3 4 7vI1mes 2 3 Oihcer 4 Mrmes Play Z 3 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Skr CIuI3 3 4 Red and Whlte 3 4 unlor Usher G1rIs Leaders Corps 4 Freshman RCCCPKIOD Commlttee 4 Class Nlght Commlttee 4 Semor Play CIass OIIIeer 4 Bomartre4 Monrtor Squad 4 Senlor Chorus Natronal Honor SOCICIY 4 Charmlng taIentecI ambrtlous and gay Barbara has been a very actne and popuIar member of our cIass SHIRLEY IEAN Ik-XINTOR Snr Corrrrr NIus1caI Comedy I 3 Freshman Dramatlts Home Room Ofhter I 7 3 4 I'I1stor1caI Pageant 7 Majorette 7 3 4 Mlmes 2 3 4 Mlmes PIav 7 Iunror Prom Chalrman 3 Senior PIay Freshman Receptron Commlttee 4 Class Glft Charrman 4 Sophrstxcated Sh1rIey can plav the prano as well as dance her w ay lnto any one s heart IANIES FRANCIS IKEHOE 1 PRACTICAL ARTS Home Room BasIcetbaIII 7 3 4 Home Room ReIay I 7 B1seIwaII I 7 3 Sp1Ice wrll aIw ays be ready and vuII1ng to do h1s share ROBERT CLINTON KEITH Cor 1 Ek E Home Room BasIcetbaII 2 Track 2 3 4 Camera CIuI'1 2 3 Home Room ReIay 3 SIU CIuIJ 4 Bob rs a perfect exampIe of the strong s1Ient type REGINALD FRANCIS LAFLEI R rg Coxmrncru Home Room Ofhcer I Home Room Basketball I Z 3 4 Home Room ReIay I 7 Baseball Z Varslty FootIJaII 4 -IIaIent Show 4 Who s that handsome fellow wrth the R hy the dr1nIc1ng Iountam Why lt s Candy ofcourse I 'I Ii II ' , 3 ' 3 3 In . 1- -3 C f ' ' - , -. . V, . V. , . I I ,D , 'Jul EI' ,-, 5 I I , ,-, ., , 3 ers' , A 1 H 7 , , ' Q ' -Q -. , , 5 . ' J c . -. 3 . . . . , 7, I 1 'I'. A ,- . '. ' I ' I ' A . 1 I 1 . I. . I Y .Is . I Len fII ' , 1, , . I . Br IV' ReIay Ig Home Room Omeer I, 3, Presxdent 23 Forenslc Ig Mus1caI Comedy r l Y I V f -A .nl I., . . II I Sp Ira .. ,. - Y V V V . B.wI ' .. .. I - ' ' ' ,' , L . I II r 'r'II CHARLF5 PATRICIX LANJCOUR CIIIYII Acmtraxt Home Room Relay I Home Room Basketball 1 Z Charlle slts sttll and mmds hls busmess Maybe that s why everyone Ilkes hlfn MARTHA LENORE LANIDONI Vxrlv Col I Lk E I'rc.shm1n IUFIITIIIILS Optrettx 7 Chorus 7 Hxstorltal Pageant 2 Home Iwonomltsllly 3 Home Room Baslsetba 3 4 Mtrthx IS one ol tht sk: tnthususts ol our tl: nn lltt thu ls one reason she and htr trutthes haw. been lnstparlble stnte btlore tht snow disappeared Ll-AH I7 LAVALLEb CoMMtR1.laI Home Room Blslsetball l Lltums 3 4 Waxy hur mtl sntpptma LWLN 1 lrtentlly mtnner mtl unllmlteel humor t ll s our el RUTH N1 L-XVALLEE Rurlu Acmtxuc 7 3 Camera Club 3 Ruth IS nn Ill around athlete wxrh QUICK dntmtw JOHN IOSEPI-I LEMNIO olmme COMMERCIAL Home Room Basketball I ohnnw ts a good looking., boy with a sense of humor that brightens hrs partltular totner of Room IO7 and the lates of tertatn members of the falr sex DORIS LETHBRIDGE Socut ARIS Commuters Club 2 3 Hlstorlcal Pageant Z The Wheel 3 Senlor Play Dons tontrtbuted much to our enjoyment of the senlor play Her char acterlzatxon of a prtm and proper teacher was xery good DONALD MARK NIANILEI War Cosmsncut Tratk 7 Camera Club 3 4 Boys State 3 Boys Clty 4 Senlor Play Commtttee Commencement Commtttee Talent Show 4 Momtor Squad 4 We hope 'vlark wtll mlss us as we w1lI mlss I'um CLAIRE IOXCF MAH FR Claw Col 1 Lt It Home Room Relay I Musltal Comedy I 3 4 Home Room Basketball 2 3 4 Class Hockey Z 4 Class Basketball 7 3 4 Class VoIIey Ball 2 3 Red and Wlute 3 BUSINESS Manager 4 Class Baseball 3 Tallsman Busmess Board Senior Reeeptlon Committee Bomatte 4 R H S s suceessful busxness woman' We thank you Clalre for makmg the buslness end of the Red and White a success thls last year 3- Q7 1. f f ll f' ' ' . . ' I ' '..' I Ussg- IQ, . ' Q ' Lu It ' L-.hf A 3 ' ' I ' ' T Horne RoomaBasketbaIl I, 1, 3, 45 Class Volley Ball I, 2, 33 Class Baseball Dole I ' . . ' Ie ERANICIS IERNIE NIeIxE-XRIN 1 PR-KCTIL-XI -'mrs Home Room ALUNIIICS I 3 4 Erank and hrs germ hase beeomc. f1m1l1ar to all of us IUNE BURBANIK N'cIxEE 1 1 1 C5111 E Pres man Dramltles Class Hoelsu I 7 3 4 Honx Room Re I Club 7 3 4 Red 1ndVNh1te 7 3 4 H1stor1LaIPa1,,e1nt 2 'Nhmes 3 OFhLer4 Eorens1e 3 Olbcer 4 Edmunds Essaw Wmner 4 Iumor Lshet Freshman Reeeptlon Commlttee 4 Ixy Pllflllflj., Commlttee L 1rIs Leaders Corps 4 Momtor Squad Natronal Honor Somers 4 If there were an all state debatlng, team Iune uou d be IIS outstandmg member BEVERLY LORRAINIE NIELENI Cosfsmacur Home Room Relax I Home Room Basketball I 7 3 4 Class Ba ketball C o 3 Ore C ass ase a 7 Nlajorette 2 3 4 I'I1stor11.al Pageant 7 TumbI1n1, Team 3 Lnrls Leaders Corps 4 Bexerly has done some outstandlng, xs orls 1n our Lvmnasrum on the basket ball tourt and vutb the semor reeeptxon DOROTHX KATHERINIE NIILLER COXIKIERCIAL Home Room Basketball l 3 Commuters Club 7 Orehestta 2 Dotty has been a vselcome and serv able supporter of our school EARL DUNICAN NIOORE Dum CoxmERe1'1L Footballl Nars1tv 7 3 Captam 4 Track I Varsltv 7 3 4 Hlstorrcal Pageant 3 VHTSIIV Club Ofhcer We surely are 1,Iad that Earl vu alted and graduated wslth the glass of 40 Here vue boast ls an outstandrng, football player and real sport PALL LOUIS MOREAU zu Cos1s1iRc111L Home Room Basketball I 4 Home Room Relax I The Wheel 3 Baseball 4 Paul makes hlmsell serv rneonsplcuous but also makes a grand Irlend MARY ERANIC E9 NIORRISSEH Emms CONIKILRCIAL Class Basketball I 7 3 4 Home Room Basketballl 7 3 4 Class Volley Ball I 2 Freshman Dramatxcs Class Baseball 7 3 FOICHSIC SOCICIY 3 4 Bomartre 4 Senxor Play Dependabxllty and an unusual sense of humor base made Nlary a fasorlte CLYDE ROBERT XIORRONI BII1 Cort EGE Home Room Pres1cIent I Band I 7 3 4 Orchestra 1 Commuters Club 7, 3, 4 Commuters Play 4 Talent Show Robert doesn't Larry hls knowledge around 1n Ins books be carries xt nn hls braln I . I . . .I I'r.11I4 . , ' 7 Q V 1 . 1 ' u11'f ' c ti h . 1: i' ,-. , 3 .' 'lay Ag Skl f f 5 1 a ' I . . I . . . Bat , ,' 1 , , -. . 1 ' s ' 1,2,3,-15 lass V Iley Ball 1.2. 2 hestra I: I .. B ab II I, -, 33 ' 1 . Dux . ' ' . HP. I SHIRLPX XI-Us NILRRAX 1 Nl res mln Drlmltlts Rudi Brol 1 t l -l Home Room Pls tthlll l rensn. Smtletv l 3 'V s Came w l 3 N lme 3 4 Nlrme 7 4 Iumor Lsher l-umhllnxe Team 3 unlorprom Commlttee Blu Cluh 3 4 Red and Whrte 4 Freshmm Reteptron Commrttee 4 Camerr Club 4 itmor Retepoon Commlttee H re ls 1 xersatrle young, lady wlth mann mterests poetrx foothall p ners me xxhrtuer the troxx ll-t s BRUNO X1LSrI ll ll :mp LIIXQXIIRLIAI Home Room Bts ethlll l 7 3 Home Room Qlhter 7 VIYNIYV Blsehall 4 Hlnlx plLLl1LN lntll l'llN xxilfk xxlth tl1L glrnl gklll Scndb hlS llfylllk pxst extrv harsman ARlHLR N13 HRI' X1 ull CCDX1NlIRklAl H ,mL lqllflm Blx I 7 3 Arthur drlxves a tlr hae ln lort from sehool hut we hear he doesnt I L to LDL other people fl es ls that true Arthur MAURINL NJICHOLQ 1 COMKIIRLIAI Cllss Vollev Bull Z Senior Pl ly Senior Chorus A t1ll shv and pretty hlonde wlth hlue eyes loxely dxmples and a real old lashloned hlu h rll her own that s our Maurme EDWARD ANTSON O BRYAN O 16 Cor uit E Home Room Baslcethall l 2 3 4 Commuters Club 2 Comrnuters Play 2 Base ull 7 3 Varslty 4 BwssLeaders Corps 7 3 A A Revue 2 3 Foothall Z 3 Btslcethall 3 Varslty-1 Mus1ealComedy4 Senlor Play Soecer The ahowe llt of IQUWIIICS well demonstrates thus young, man s ahrlrty MITCHFLL WALTER O KELLEY :tl-1 ACADEMIC Home Room Baslcetball 2 3 4 Boys State 3 Boys Leaders Corps 4 Soeeer Mitchell s terrrhly hashful hut tt rsn t hard to see that he s a basketball emhusrast He tertalnly drd hrs hest to help make the boys ln home room 103 the ehlmplons ol the se oo FHLRLQA ELLENI O SHEA T rry Acmuuc Chorus 1 Camerl Cluh I Nlusreal Comedy 1 Red and Whlte 1 2 3 4 Home Room Baslcethall I 7 3 4 H1SIOYlLdl Pageant 7 Forensu. Socxety 3 4 umor Lsher Talisman Buslness Manager Talent Show 4 Commence ment Commxttee Clrss Vollew Pall 4 Sewlor Chorus A xalulhle memhtr ol the Red and Whrte Qtall and owner of lots of pep am xltrlltw lSIl'1I lxtt e lrrsh ml Theresa s alwaws husv ROC ER DOLCLAS PARR 3 U Pruerrcu Anrs Home Room A turtles l 3 4 In 1 tudw hall Roger rs xerx husx Can II he that he got h1s nltlcname there .1 , ' . . Q , Y , ' Xl.l'r Ct nt.: l 'h . . . 1 . o .dcts , , ' .. lv . Q Fo ' ' 'm H ' I' , , . lu lcal it 'dy , , 43 .l 's 2, 1 . 's Play -. L, '-:C ' ' ,l .. l '. ' 'dl 'e ' .lv . ,-, 1 ' -, . I , 1 ' . lv . llc' ' ' di: ' , 9 C . ,, Brie Home Room Baslcethall l, 2. 31 Class Baslcetlaall 2, 35 Historical Pageant 25 t , ' lv' .. he -, , 3 l U, ... gl . V. , - ' M r -1 'Q 'Q - l tl' s ss ' 'W Q ' A ' Y 'l spur ' . c ' . .2, . . RIC HARD EDWARD PP AQE 7 FII Boys Leaders Corps I 7 3 4 Home Room Basketball I 7 3 4 Ho Room Relays I 7 A A Rout I 7 3 XIUSILAI Comedy I Vlrslty TTI 7 3 4 Football 2 Home Room Ofhttr 3 Camera Club 3 4 Sotter 3 4 Tumbllng, Team 3 4 M1mu 3 TaI1sman Busmess Board In I7I1n11n1,, Com mlttee Boys CIIV 4 QI11 Club 4 ere IS 1 feII1w thxt IN IN qUl 1n t 1 ruom 1s e 1 n t 1. tra 1nd that s saymg, 1 I1t C IIARLOT I L ANN I7I I R 1 Q11x1x1111t1u mLr1 Club I 7 C Ltr 4 111111 oom I31sI11e1baII I 7 C IS r.tI'1aII 7 Class Xollu I31 7 H1stor11.1I I11,e.1nt 7 I 1. VN et 3 and WRIIC 4 set of IITIIHILN p u 1 LI at s I1111111a IDL HIIIIDL, tqu1Is Ch1rIo11 L I ORIA ANIALIA PIL L INI UITIL Room I3asI11etb1II I 7 3 om rrr 3 4 I'rt I1m1n I7I'l!III ts H11 tv 3 Tum Img I 11111 3 SLHIUT I7I11x Commltttv. R1 111 I3ro1 II 4 SLIIIUI' C horus Cond thlngs tome 1n small P.lLIxlI,,LS Per aps 1I'11t explaln I t at Clorlas dravslnt, 1b1I1t'v ls XLFX mueh out ol proportlon lo Ie CIIARLOTTTF LORIHTIA PILON HI 1 Momtor Squad 4 QI11 Club 4 Talent Show 4 Char f7tte belnk ffnh ol Hur Hut ol toxxn LIYIS l' es IILI' Uxxn LJI' n we a so hear she s 1 hrm Ioxcr ol s 11n1, NIELQONI ASHLFN PLLh 1 'xkkDI'NlIL t estra I 7 3 4 rt estra I 3 4 Ten 7 4 Traek Here s another tooter of our R H 9 band and he s a 1aIu.1bIL om. oo ANN MARY POLCARO 11111 CTONIKILRLIAI ome Room B ketball I 7 3 4 Bseball I 7 3 1 y C1mLra Club 4 Ann s xery QUICK but you know what Conlutlus so qt1II xx IILFN run deep ARTHUR BURTIS PORTFR 1111 31 I F Class CII-lcer I Home Room OI'I'1ecr I 7 3 Football I Freshman DTI matles Home Room Relav I 7 QI11 Club 7 I7res1dent 3 4 Bind 7 3 4 Camera Club 2 3 Vars1ty Track 3 4 Semor Play Tenms 4 Boys C1ty 4 Baccalaureate Commlttee ilu Team 3 4 In the summer thxs young fellow s mlnd turn to psythology IH the wmttr skunt, You re a good example of bt th Burt ZOA TOWNSEND PRATT CGI 1 EL 1 Home Room Basketball I 2 3 Freshman Dramatles, Class Volley Ball Z Commuters' Club 7 3 4 G1rIs Leaders Corps 3, 4, Hockey 3 4 Semor Chorus Zoa's a good natured Jolly and dependable g1rI, seldom m1ss1ng any of the athletlc contests 1n our sthool I 1 ,1 . I 11If C31 l11I .' ' . , -, , . , ,, , , me ' ,-g ,T ,' 'j g 1' 1cI-4 H 1 1 1' 1 1, uk hc cI1ss 1 1, h' s 11 h' ck' 1 ,Q 7 1 C l 3 7 1 1.1. 1 f'11'1'y C11 ' 1 7 .-, 31 Nh . H 1 - R 1 '1 ,-, 3, 4, fI11ss I3. Iv -3 3 ' ' .Il -. '1 71 -1 'h' 'h I ,Red A ' I LI ' , I s 1 snr! ul' Ilcry VIII 'r. PIU 11 Inv: for s 1 ' 1 I I1 1, - 1 , 3 1 c Q, 1 1 ff' K11I1I11. K7o1111.1 H ' 1 ,-, ,I3 .1 uI.l,,, .sw 1 11t1' q1'k', Q, b 4' 'e . I' 3 1d 11,Ic.s , 7 ' ' J ' h J 1 s the 'act h 7 ' ' ' 1 4' , r I 1'r s1:1: - , ,I C'I11utI1'II1 C1 1-1.1 1 I , 1 ' 7 f 7' ' 1 ,. d 11 ' ' ' . 11 d ' lp . V, 1 I ' I Ii 1 . . , 1 . I I I'Iu11 Or-h, ,-, , ,I71t O sh , 21 3, 43 Band I, 2. . , - n1s I, -, , ' 3 ' , . , F l 'V - , .' I V 1 I 'A. l 1 ' 1 H as ' . -. , 3 a ' , -, . XYCIIC Ball I, 12, . I3 Ci ul 7, I I I1' 1 7' I If , ll ,ll I7 Il I 3 I f11I111 ' GERTRUDE AGNES RABTOY C ru CONIXIERCIAI Commuters Club 7 3 4 Commuters Play 2 Home Room Basketball I 2 3 4 Volley Ball 3 Baseball 3 Talent Show 4 Senror Chorus There s one reason why we ve always envled Gertrude She certarnly has the advantage over ewerybody else when a parade goes by WILLIANI ARCHIBALD RATHBONE I Acanuuc MUSICAI Comedy 4 D Semor Play Vocal Contest 4 Chrlstmas Play 5 Mxmes 5 DFJWIDI, palntmg, JLIIDQ., and srnplnt, are only .1 few of Brll s accom pllshmcnts BIII II might be sald rs one of our classs most talented members WALTER LIVINGSON RAYNES XVII Acamixnc Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 4 Plt Orchestra 4 Dxd you ever watch Walter blow hrs trumpet? It s .1 fact that hell come rlghr along ln this world lf he puts as much zeal ln exerythmg he does as he puts ln hrs trumpet playlng ARMAND CLEMENT RICHARDS Bunum COMMERCIAI Home Room Basketball I 2 Boys Leaders Corps 4 Armand rs somethnng Irke those Ixttle hrecrackers you see around the Fourth of uly There s more power rn hrm than there appears to be at fnrst srght BEVERLY HAZEL RICHARDS Betty ACADEMIC Home Room Ofhcer I 3 4 Hockey I 2 3 4 Baseball I 2 Home Room Basketball I 2 3 4 Hrstorrcal Pageant 2 The Wheel 3 Senior Chorus Volley Ball Team 4 Betty IS an attractxve brunette who we thrnk would rather dance than eat She s also an actne enthusrast of most other sports and one of our best held hockey players JEAN ELEANOR RICHARDS Acamzxuc Home Room Basketball I 2 3 4 Lrtamrs 3 Home Room Ofhcer 4 Senior Chorus ean Irkes Ice skatrng and Iet me tell you when she goes for somethrng she goes for lt rn a bn., way and that doesn t apply only to sports does rt can? NEIL WENTWORTH ROBINSON Rolr ACADEMIC Orchestral 2 3 4 Home Room Ofhcerl 3 Boys Leaders Corps 2 Home Room Basketball 2 3 4 Varsrty Track 3 4 5 Prt Orchestra 4 Senior Play Camera Club 4 Varsrty Club 4 Skr Team 5 After seemg, the semor play we wlsh that Nell had gone out for dramatxcs Siloner ENIILE ROYAL RONDEAU Em1It PRACTICAL Asus Bovs Leaders Corps I 2 3, 4, Home Room Basketball I, 2 Nlaybe rt s because Emllels a Boy Scout that he s such a helpful sort of person alu ays ready and vs rlllng to he of asslstance I , Ji C I -I I I I I ' ' I I I I I I I - II I I - I . I I . , A - I I I - I I - I , ,V ,V . , . V , , . . b. ,.. , .I - II - I I . , . I . I . . , I , . .. . I I II I I I I I - . . , , II II I I I I - -I , . . , II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. II - - - I I , , . - I II II Can I I I I I I I - - II II - I , I I I . . , 1 I I I I II byn I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I f 1 -- 1 I I 'iv IDWARI5 WALK 'XC lr RUSS L sxrxumlxl Band 3 4 It IS been said tl11t ll u xx mt 1 .url L A drummer xx 10 x 1 L ended on F, to Ross 11t x 1 l'LlI repu 1t1on VN1 x Ixup PHX LLI9 ELI ABFTH ROLISQFAU Aaxorxm. Frm man I-Jramatlts Home Room Prexldent I 7 3 4 Cla Ire ld nt I 4 Clxorusl 3 NIuQ1e1I Cnmedx I 3 Home Room Baslcetlvall I 7 3 4 Ble a Z 3 Band 7 3 4 Bomartre 3 TumI5I1n5,Team 3 Xoealiontext 3 Volley Ball Te1m 4 Semor Chorux Most people Ixnoxx Phxllls as that eute I1ttIe drummer 1,1rI lout he x 1 xo famous for her eoquettrsh xx mlt RLDOLPH ROBERT ROLQBI' 'XL lu x C OMMFRLI-KI Home Room Baxltetlnll I Z 3 4 Tenme 2 Tra It 3 4 Bux Sure 3 Ir 5 not thu lad S opxmon that Ilttle WI boys should lac seen 1n not hear He bcllexes m thc power ol xpteeh don t vcu Ru x IOHN CH-'NSE ROV! ELL Aumxnn Forensxe Society I Boeeer 3 4 Boys Leaders Corps 4 lf ol1n were a deseendant of Dan Boone he CI ccrtarnly In a ht 1m and that 5 somethrng to Iwrag about HL s not only a hunter and .1 trappe lx he s very muah mtcrutcd rn the YJISIHI, ol ammals expeually horxex MICHAEL IOQEPH RLTROWSRI 1 C rrr Home Room -X tlxltres I 7 3 4 Here IS a lad xx1tI'1 plentx ol amlvmon and l'l1g,I'! Impex Food xx or er so xou gan me In has .1 hm start ALFRED -IOSEPH SARA IFASO , L3O'x1XIlRCIAI Home R1 om Ba Iietlwall I, 1. 1, 43 Freshman B15IcetI1aII. Ar OLILIW seldom Iweard Irvm, t Ian 'n nh tu I1n 1 IC c, xx xrlonl lux Iocst manner ANCILG LOLIS 9Ik':'xI.I, gr Crmxnuuxu mme Room A't1x'1t1cx I 2, 3, . crc wc have .1 typlca appyf1,ofIuc'y Iwoy H n 1 1 m x - . 'e II c.:y or c I.l'Cs cvcryt me VVII .1 erm and n-vcr xcumx rr xx'o I' .IOHN JOSEPH 5Ec1ALh -g.,1,,m,'f QBOMMERCIAI Home Room Basketball It 2, Football I, 4, Track. john Illces to make a Iot of norsex and probably he has a r1gI1t to, as he was one ol the boys who helped our Iootball team win the state clxampronshlp. ,IAMES ANDREW SELLECK B t I ACADEMIC Home Room Basketball I 2 3 Boys Leaders Corps 2 3 Football 3 Track 3 Varslty 4 5 Sk1Club 3 4 S Skt Team 4 5 A A Revue 3 Monltor Squad 4 From what we hear ames IS quxte a practlcal joker or what xs commonly known as a home room cut up HERBERT HENRY SEWARD H rlw CONIMFRCIKI Home Room Basketball I Z 3 4 Home Room Relay I 7 Boys Leaders Corps 7 3 Basketball 3 Vars1ty4 A A Rexue 3 Traek-4 Mon1torSquaeI4 Herbys good Iooks and dependalwnlnty han. made hlm outstandlng, not only on the basketball eourt but exeryw here VVINIFRH3 BEATRICI: SHAPPX VI mm Aunlme crus I N xlev Bull I 7 s Operetta 7 Hxstor1e1IPag,eant 2 Home Room Basketball I 7 3 One s sure to han 1 good tlme wx lth lm erou xx hen Wlnnle s pre ent RILLA IOXCE SHARP R 1 AkkXI3l'KlI'l Home Room Basketball I 7 3 4 No v 1 R1IIa s peppw person 1I1tv and good sportsmxnshlp u1II xlxx ays be rememhered by her easllw xx on lrlends Acsmxuc I'IomeRoomBasketbaIII73-4I'IkyI734B IDIII73 VoIIcy Ball I CJIYIS Leaders Corps I 3 4 Home Room Ofhcer I Iunlor Rmg Commlttee Skl Club Ofheer 3 4 Iumor Prom Commxttee umor Lsher Freshman Reeeptlon Committee Senior Play Commlttee Baeealaureltc Com mlttee Chaxrman Tallsmm Busxness Borrd Talent Show 4 That smooth eonhdent patxent Ilttle manner of Mmm s has attracted cxeryone Her zthletle 1b1I1tw IS rcnovwned md he 1 altopcther a go y good pal RICHARD AGLSTA SIAIEPPARD p Acsmxoe Home Room Relav I Home Room Basketball I 7 3 4 Meet our expert on SWIHQ., and nts pcrsonalltles BERNICE ADA SMITH Brnut Court F Freshman Drama rcs Home Room Basketball I 7 3 Nluslcal Comedy I Home Room Presldent I Mrmes 7 4 Ofheer 3 Hoelsey 3 4 Chtlstmas Play 3 Senlor Play Bernice IS xerv caIm and eolleeted and xl vou see an attraetne I1ttIe blonde around that s she all r1g,ht IEAN EMILY SMITH c Iv Acmsmc Chorus I 2 Home Room Basketball Z 3 Operetta 2 Musical Comedy 4 ean has a plquant I1ttIe manner all of het own Thls combmed wlth her ablllty and lndustry w1Il help her to sueeeed u rl Y H 'J H . . , Y . Ch, ' Q 'QI 1 . ,-, Ba,ebaII 1,23 - ' -1 , 1 5 . , . . A 1, , ,J ,. ,M ,- h V ' . III. t 'X . .-, . 3 I Ile, BLII I. MARIAN ELIZ.-XBETH SHAW HSI1YlIF'f'H Q ,-, . g oc e ,-, . 1 ase a .-, 5 ' 'I ' I. ' ' .I ,' I ' ' . s ' Is A I 1 V' Il I Sha I' - ' I Spf, KERMIT VALE SMITH Mm Coruzrra Orchestral 2 3 4 Camera Clubl Home Room Basketball I 2 3 4 TCDDIS 2 3 4 SkI Club 3 4 SkI Team 3 4 Boys State 3 Boys Clty 3 Red and Whxte 4 MOHIIOI Squad 4 Talent Show 4 Senlor ReCeptIon Com muttee SenIor Chorus Those brIllIant remarks and honorable marks wIll remmcl us of one of our momtors RUSSELL CHELLIS SMITH Smmy COLLECF Home Room Basketball 2 3 4 Home Room Relay 2 3 Track SkI Club 2 3 4 A A Rewme 3 Boys State 3 Boys CIty 4 Muslcal Comedy 4 Senlor Play Varsxty Club 4 That tall boy wIth a twmkle In hls eye IS Russell to be sure CHARLES ARTHUR SPAFFORD v PRACTICAL Anrs Home Room ActIvItIes 4 Yes ll s that lad from MIchIgan who won many fnends HARRIETT LOUISE SQUIRES Imusc ACADEMIC Talent Show 4 Class Volley Ball 4 LOUISE IS goodfnaturecl and always has good judgment SHIRLEY .IENNIE SQUIRES QIIIVIIV ACADEMIC Home Room Basketball 1 2 Fashlon Show I LlI3mlS 4 Here IS a staunch football enthusrast and a loyal R H S er REGINALD PERCY STEVENS Rcwf PRACTICAL ARTS Home Room Basketball I 3 4 Home Room Relays I 2 Commuters Club 3 4 Boys Leaders Corps 3 4 Reggre IS a good scout and IS a very good pal MARY LOUISE STEWART N ITN ACADELIIC Home Room Basketball I 2 3 FashIon Show I 2 I'IIstorItaI PILLIIII 2 Operetta 2 Alert and happy IS Mary and We Ilke her charmmg, manner ANNA MAE ST PETER Pate ACADFLIIC Commuters Club 7 3 -I Commuters Play 3 Home Economlcs Club 3 Volley BIII 4 Semor Chorus Anna IS a cllstmgulshed lIttlc. mIss who IS Cooperatrxe and gay , , 5 . Q 2, 3, 4: Luft, Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 45 Fashion Show lg The Wheel 35 Litamis 45 RAYMOND ST PIERRE COMMERCIAL Ba 2 3 4 When lt comes to horse sense Ray knows best DOROTHY ANN SUSSMAN o ACADELIIC Freshman Dramatles Chorus I Home Room Basketball I 2 3 Red and White Z junior Prom Commlttee Forensrc 4 Senlor Play Commlttee Talent Show 4 Class Gxlt Commrttee 4 Senlor Chorus Dots peppy personalrty has won her many lrxends How about lt Dodo 7 MARTHA ,IANIE TEMPLE Maru COIILkE Freshman Dramatlts Hotkeyl 2 3 Mus1ealComedy I 4 Home Room Basketball I 4 Tumblrng, Team l 3 4 Volley Ball I 2 4 Mrmes 2 3 4 Mlmes Play 3 Home Room Presldent 3 4 Clrls Leaders Corps 3 4 Cheer leader 2 3 4 umor Usher Ski Club 3 Skr Team 3 Oratorxtal Contest 3 4 Senlor Play Bomartre 4 Semor Chorus Class Nlglll Commrttee 4 Natlonal Honor Souety 4 ust bubblmr, over wlth personallty plus IS Martre Wherever she IS all are drawn by her maL,net1c charm SAMUEL DAY TEMPLE am COMLIERCIAL Home Room OlIILer 7 unIor Prom Co Chalrman Freshman Receptlon Com mrttee Class NIg,ht Chalrman Semor Play PIt Orehestra 4 Talent Show 4 As a skIer Sammy excels and IS a great addltron to our class on the jovral Slde of llfe RICHARD WILLIAM THOMAS Duc COLLEGE Home Room Basketball I 7 3 4 Baseball VarsIty 2 3 4 A A Revue 3 Home Room Relay 7 Boys Crty 3 Varsrty Club 4 Good old utamm D arnves fanthfully everyday wrth hrs passengers An even temper Is hrs speelalty GERALDINE GARFIA WALKER my ACADEMIC Home Room Basketball I 2 3 4 Fashron Showl 2 3 Home Economrcs Club 2 3 4 Talent Show 4 Semor Chorus That slrck lnttle red head IS erry and her abIlIty W1Il'l the needle IS greatly admlred by all RAYMOND FRANCIS WALSH Franmc COMMERCIAL Football I 7 3 4 Trackl 2 3 Home Room Basketballl 3 4 A A Resuel 7 3 Home Room Relavl 2 3 Varsltw Clubl 2 3 4 Basket all Frannle s Iblllty on the football l'eId has thrllled us Ill ELEANIOR ILNJE WARD El: ACADEMIC Home Room Aetlvltres I 2 3 4 Eleanors twsnnlsle In her ewes and snappy personalrty wIll well be remembered U ..Ray,. nd , , . HD to I , , . 5. 'Ly 'I Q I I' 1,5 - HS U Freshman Dramatrcsg Band I, 2, 35 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Ski Team.2, 3, 45 . ' -SI . ' 5 I ' A I. -lc.. HJ .. ' ,-.':T 5 :,' I , , ,IQI I Ib' Z, 3. l7RlSClLl.A IEANI VVARD COXIMFRLIU Freshman Dramatlcs Home Room Basketball l 3 Prlscxllas smart appearance and good trxendshlp are ntll lrkttl b all EDWARD IOHNJ WF -XX ER 'XLADEXIIL mme Room Basketball I 7 3 4 Orchestra I 7 3 4 Bus Lu er L orps 7 3 Tumblmg., Team 7 Soccer 7 4 Nlusltml Come v 4 We understand th t td x1o1n les m the turner coxerccl with ust slnee he became interested rn dancing, ANVNJABELLE 'XUDRFN WEBSTER nm CiOMMl:RCIAl Home Room Basketballl Commuters Club 7 3 4 Commuttrs Assembly 7 Talent Show 4 Here 15 a good stenographer for some busmess concern tan Annabelle vpe And bow HAROLD ANDREW WISELI. Har IJ PRACTICAL Ants Home Room Acuvrtres An agreeable qulet lad who cooperates with all SUZANNE ADAMS WOODFIN Corrson Home Room Ofhcer 7 Presldent 1 Hockey l 7 3 4 Volley Ball l 3 Muslcal Comedy 1 3 Freshman Dramatlcs Class Officer 1 Mlmes 7 3 Presxdent 4 Chrlstmas Play 2 4 Cheerleader 7 3 4 Baseball 3 Nlatlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Skt Club 3 4 Oratoncal Contest 3 -4 Grrls Leaders Corps 4 Semor Play Tallsman Edrtorlal Board lxy Plantmg, Commrttee Chalrman Actlons speak plalner than words Su anne IS a perfect example f thls sayrng HERALD ROVAHNE VNOODS PR-XCTILAI Aars Bunm Home Room Basketbrlll 7 3 4 Lommuters Club 7 3 Q orps 3 4 Sorter Team 4 Nluslcal Comedy 4 4 Bovs Lu ers Talkatrve and jolly and llkes hrs pmt, pong., that s Nlerald g CLASS SONG We watched the semors three long., years And vwarted for our tlme to come We worked and strrved wrth joy and tears So semors proud ourselves we'd be. And now that we have won success, We've done our best to show our thanks, And hope we've been to R, H. S. What Rutland Hlgh has been to us. 1 940 rl 1nlN'lux1 RALPH Htxr To face the xx orld so dark and torn Alone wrthout support of sthool We ll use the courage that s been born In school's defeats and VICIOFIES. The llfe we've known wlthln our school Wrll make ll easler to face Our future Lrfeg whlch, lacking rule, Wrll challenge soon our strength and faith. sf- 'Q' Ik '11 'qv ' 11 ...unniinn-.. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Frances Cllllord Treasurer Agnes Burke Vlce Presldent Phyllls Rousseau Presldent Barbara ones Secretary PRESIDENT S ADDRESS Tomght the class of 1940 welcomes you to the garety of 1ts commence ment festlvltres We are the 85th class to graduate from Rutland Hlgh School and from th1s pomt on We must face the trlals and trrbulatlons of thls world wrth the knowledge whlch we have gamed IH our twelve years of learnlng ln grammar and secondary schools of Rutland clty We appreclate nor shall we forget the way ln whlch our teachers and parents have braved wlth us the twelve years whlch are the most lmportant ones of l1fe Thursday mght we shall become alumnl of Rutland Hlgh School and rt IS up to us to see that the rdeals of loyalty honor and labor gamed rn our four years m thls school shall not be lost and that they shall be Passed on to those who succeed us Some of us w1ll presently enter the busrness world whlle others enroll ln 1nst1tut1ons of hlgher educatlon Whrchever one of these we choose, we should be thankful that we lrve ln a democratrc natlon and have the orderlng of our l1ves ln our own hands Whatever course we take, rn our years at R H S we have gamed one possess1on to be cherrshed always frlendshlp Chmprmdm May we always remember, llAm1C1 usque ad aras p,mL,S ROUSSEAU frlendshlp t1ll death I I l Q. 0 6 y , E 5 V -. fi VV - - l , , ' Q15 ' V 'L E. 1, In . S ll .' ,XS H' hh - , 5 , ' . ' 5 4 , 5 J , . J' ! . , . . I I J .h I I C ' D ! I V . ' A W I CLASS HISTORY In 1936, 240 wee green freshmen sneaked through the doors of Rutland High School on a bright, sun shiny September morning. At least, we thought the sun was shining, but most of us were in such a fog that we would not have known the difference, anyway. The upper classmen made us feel as uncomfortable as possible by laughing at each mistake we made. The fact that the had once been reshmen seemed all the . Y . . , . more reason for treating us as creatures of ridicule. However, they did give us a good time at the Reception, which served as an introduction to the social affairs of Rutland Hi h. As leaders that ear we chose Ph llis Rousseau for resident, , g , , Y Y P Shirle Kantor, vice resident, Burt Porter, secretar , and Suzanne Woodfin, treasurer. Y P Y Many of our boys proceeded to go out for football, while the girls took an interest in field hockey. Various clubs, such as Camera, Forensic, Bomartre, and Freshman Dramatics, engaged the attention of several of our members. We con- tributed our lirst bit to Rutland High School talent in the musical comedy, Love Goes Southf, and showed that we weren't really so gangling after all. Finally we passed into our second year of high school life. We now considered ourselves fullffledged members of this great school and immediately exercised our authority over the incoming freshmen. Of course, it took them twice as long as it had taken us to learn the ropes, even with such experi' enced aid as we gave them by way of frequent baths in the city park watering trough During this year some of our members interested themselves in Band and Orchestra, while others still centered their attention on sports and clubs. jean Hascall, Beverly Melen, Carolyn Brehmer, and Shirley Kantor were selected as assistant band leaders, and the following year were promoted to the position of alternating drum majors. Joyce Beauchamp headed our class and was aided by Robert Percey and William Russell. At last we entered our 'unior ear which rovided us with man memories. ' - 'l ' y an P ' 1 1 y The junior Prom, which was held in the penthouse in our gym, was one of the greatest of the events because of the noble efforts of cofchairmen Shirley Kantor and Samuel Tem le, and their committee. P Our class was again conducted by Joyce Beauchamp. Her assistants were Frances Clifford and Carolyn Brehmer. The Monitor Squad claimed 19 of our members and Charles Bruce was elected president. When it came time to choose our rings, We were all very enthusiastic, especially some of the boys who didn't expect to be wearing theirs very long. CLASS HISTORY-Joyce Beauchamp, Walter Hayes, Carolyn Brehmer, and Suzanne Woodhn were inducted into the National Honor Society. The musical comedy, Paris Merry-Go'Round, was put on this year with one of our own boys, William Rathbone, playing the lead. Bill will also be remem' bered for his murals which cover the front wall of Room 103, and also the one which will be placed in 101, As seniors we found the number who had managed to struggle through the previous years had decreased to about 166. Phyllis Rousseau was again elected president of our class. Agnes Burke became vice president upon the resignation of Robert Percey, and Barbara jones and Frances Clifford acted as secretary and treasurer, respectively. The National Honor Society selected six of our members this year: Agnes Burke, Frances Clifford, june McKee, Robert Percey, Barbara jones, and Martha Tem le. pAdmirable records have been compiled by our football, track, basketball, baseball, and tennis teams. Outstanding athletes of our class were Franzoni, Crowley, Moore, Percey, Martin, and Provan. jack Martin, as Gabby, and a capable cast of seniors, presented the unforgett' able comedy You're Only Young Once. Soon after this, another musical comedy, Sing A Song of College, was presented, William Rathbone, Martha Temple, and john johnson playing the leads. Suzanne Woodhn won our annual oratorical contest, and brought honor to both our school and our class by standing third in the dramatic tilt at Burlington. Other notable events of this year are: the achievement of the valedictory and salutatory honors by Sally Curtis and Ralph Hunt, the placing of the Senior Reception in the hands of Beverly Melen, Class Night, Samuel Temple, Commencement, Charles Bruce, Baccalaureate, Marion Shaw, Picnic, Joyce Beauchamp, and Freshman Recep' tion, Shirley Kantor. Editor Walter Hayes and Business Manager Theresa O'Shea and their associates are to be complimented on their fine work with the Talisman. We shall always remember the four happy years we spent in this splendid school under the supervision and guidance of our principal and other members of the faculty. Some of us will be going on to school and others will go into the held of business, as several of our classmates pioneers have already had the opportunity of doing as part of their class work this year. But wherever we are in the future, We know that our interest in one another and in Rutland High School itself will never fade. Respectfully submitted, NORMA GENNETT SALUTATORY We welcome you our parents teachers and frlends most heartrly here tomght We greatly appreclate the tremendous amount of help and encouragement whrch you have so generously glven to each of us and we reallze that 1f we had been wlthout your gu1d1ng advrce w would not be on th1s platform tonrght Although thrs nlght whlch so glorlously culmrnates our many happy years of school llfe should defimtely be a turmng pomt rn your lrves and ours lt should certamly not be a stopplng pomt rn your gurdmg lnfluence Instead we would apprecrate very much your contlnued ard ID the future whlch has been so very effectlve 1n the past In fact wlth the world so torn and troubled as rt IS now we are apt to need more guldance and help than ever before especrally as we are tonlght merely begrnmng our useful lrves rn the world RALPH E HUXT VALEDICTORY Gratltude to those who have alded us the graduatrng class of 1940 ln commg thrs far rn our formal educatron IS due at all tlmes but most es ecrallv tomght To parents teachers other sc ool admrmstrators and frrends we owe far more than the drplomas we recelve tomght All Worthwhrle knowledge does not come from books Flrst hand observatlon of the llves of others teaches as well We have not lacked worthy examples to follow at any t1me 1n our school career Lrvmg IS a subject much more valuable than any small d1v1s1on of formal learnlng That IS what they have strlved to teach and what we perhaps unconsclously have trled to understand and learn All thrs has been posslble fellow classmates only because we lrve rn a lrlferal state ln the world s only functromng democracy where educatlon IS dedrcated to the hlghest posslble development of well rounded 1nd1v1duals rather than to the expansron and worshlp of the state Wlth the outlook for democracy as preserve rt not losrng lght however f Amerrcan mdrvrdualrsm That comes hrst If the 1l'1tCgI'1ty and ldeals of the 1nd1v1dual are kept secure dlctatorshrp can never wholly succeed SARAH M Cr RTIS , Y V Y 7 , , r . 1 A . . Y , , , I . . . , black as it is today, may we always work to A, V A . 5 y y 0 , 1 . , . . . , . , , r ' V 4 . , e ' ' 1 . 1 . . , , , . , . , V K , s 7 , ! THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Rutland Chapter of the Natronal Honor Society has agaln concluded a successful year Gulded by a capable faculty advlser Mlss Marle ohnson the four ofhcers oyce Beauchamp presrdent Walter Hayes vrce presrdent Carolyn Brehmer secretary and Suzanne Woodhn treasurer contlnued the act1v1t1es of the socrety Tbls vear the members ralsed funds by selllng candy at the school s football and basketball games the Sprmgheld College Exhlbltlon and the Southern Ver mont Basketball Tournament Some of thxs money Was donated for such worthy causes as the urchasrng of several magazlnes and newspapers for the sc ool s llbrary Pgulmt Followlng the lmpressrve candle llghtlng rltual of OYCE EALCHAMP the soclety the four members of the Rutland chapter each wearlng a nevvlv purchased royal blue gown and a yellow rose corsage explalned the four cardmal prmclples of the order scholarshlp leadershlp servrce and character and mducted ten new mem bers 1nto the organlzauon ose rece Burke Frances Cllflnord Barbara ones une McKee Robert Percey and Martha Temple jumors ean Eddy ane Pratt Leonard Wmg and Beverly Woods Succeedmg the 1nduct1on ceremony Dr ohn M Thomas presldent of NOIWlCh UDIVCISIIY dellvered an address That evenrng the soclety and those vxho arded 1n selllng candy at the tournament attended a banquet and 8 IIIOVIC Front Ron Ur t to Ylghlj Suzanne Woodhn Carolyn Brehmer oyce Beauchamp Walter Hayes S and Rau lf! to Tlglltj MISS ohnson Adtmr Leonard Wing, ean Eddy ane Pratt Beverly Wcods Tlurl Row Clet to ugh! Frances Chfford Barbara ones Agnes Burke Robert Pcrcey june McKee Martha Temple V -I , 9 , Q ' 1 ll. A I , A . I L. . C 1, L C C , 1 4 T L C - l . ' E L ' 1 - - ' .3 Y C . ,- A. . .. I W 1 , , ,. ir, . L W . T . Th wed were as follows: SCHIOIS, Agnes T U 1 I rj 1 J I - . , .j . , Y ' A Y ' f '. f T u .-1 r ' 'Cf , 1 J A. 1,1 ,Je , . ' 1 f lf I .l - ' . , , CLASS PROPHECY OF I94O . As a child, being clumsy brought me much embarrassment. But tonight was the climaxvbecause just a few minutes ago I knocked over the tea pot. Hundreds of leaves were scattered all over the table. But wait! each leaf told me what my former classmates are now doing. Quiet! Listen everybody! I shall repeat to you every word I hear. Walter Hayes, better known to us as Lashes is going to be our perfect model for Maybelline and Company. Barb', Ackley has now moved to Proctor to save wear and tear on the Rutland' Proctor road. Wallace Ross continues to Hdrumu his way through life. Extra! Extra! Cnr very ambitious young woman, Joyce Beauchamp, is the first feminine president of the United States. Her first bill is to try to prevent so much child labor in the schools. Burt Porter, star reporter of the Police Gazette, says that he thinks this ought to climax the long list of presidencies that Joyce has obtained. Burt runs the gossip column. You know, he is here and there to get all the news all at once. Bud Fish is still holding the allfschool record for leaving 102 at noon time. At last Claire Mayer has proved that women cannot be e ualled in the business world. She has sole charge of the money raised from a benefit given at Clarendon Flats. joe Gutzwiller was found still combing down the back of his unruly hair. Violet Amidon is now the one and only lady orchestra leader. No one could play Deep Purple better than our petite Iassie. She is very ably assisted by the divine tones of Ken I'IoadIey's saxophone. Up in the last row of the orchestra we see that colossal drummer, Sammy Temple giving his all. He just had to make some noise because he could no longer stand to be the quiet boy he formerly was. dune McKee has bought an airplane so she may continue to fly to the top honors of w ich she is capable. Leonard Bump has finally consented to go to New York and have his hair cut curly. Irene Barrett has just begun her thirtyfday stretch after being arrested for disturbance of the peace. Joe Crowley has successfully filled the shoes of Knute Rockne. He is now famous, for it was his football eleven that overthrew the Brain Raiders from Dumbbell University. Dorothy Miller, one of our student nurses, is recovering from a fainting spell caused b meeting Oscar. Even though she was alarmed, you needn't be, for Oscar is only tfie skeleton in the closet. Dan Davis is still gambling with his life. He just became a life member of Lucky Teter's motorcycle homicide group. CLASS PROPHECY-jean Hascall is the proud proprietor of 'ilitterbugs' Para- dise -the hottest spot in downtown New York. Agnes Burke runs a music shop now Agnes says that Oh' ohnnie 1s still her best seller Dlck Frfleld IS stlll pannlng for that Long Lost Gold M1ne 1n the Sky MZIIOH Shaw IS our only av1atr1x she th1nks lt Wlll help her h1t the hlgh spots 1n llfe Hadley Balrd always wanted to play b1g league baseball and he Finally has squeezed hlmself a place on the bench of the Slab Clty Crawlers Prlor to thls Bruno Musett1 was announced star hurler of the same club Barbara ones our orlglnal pep and energy glrl IS teachlng people what a sgnle can do for them When you look for Barb look up front for she IS always t ere Charles Lancour IS spend1ng the w1nter shovehng off the West ex1t steps We always dld have a hard tlme maklng the steps when they were full of snow but I guess It served us rrght for com1ng to the back door Bernrce Sm1th runs a now famous beauty salon She removes double chms wrlnkles and IS w1ll1ng to pay burlal expenses Ralph Hunt 1S serlously th1nk1ng of rmprovlng some of Beethoven s and Bach s mus1c Terry O Shea lS now runn1ng an exclusxve hosp1tal As you enter she says Walter Raynes IS now manufacturlng loud speakers It s hard to belleve such a t1m1d bov would undertake such a buslness Agnes Crossman IS the gracrous teacher who IS tryrng to teach the younger ones the1r number work up 1n the l1ttle red schoolhouse at Chlttenden ohn Segale IS runn1ng a fru1t stand wrth free balloons for all the lrttle goons on Monday Margery Dlcklnson has jorned the Mllkman Matlnee Gulld She IS the blonde who brlngs a quart of mrlk and a smlle to your house early every mornlng james Selleck always lrked the outdoors so he puts a p1ne and a h1ll together and st1ll haunts a certaln abode Norma Bessette lS Stlll as quret as a mouse When you want to know 1f she IS present you have to use vour eyes 1nstead of your ears Dlck Pease has just flI11Sl1Cd carvmg h1s name rn the Hall of Fame because h1s speech from a raspberry crate was so successful Wlnlfred Shappy IS the young Florence N1ght1ngale who poses for Red Cross posters Kermxt Smlth IS Boston s newest Mayor who says he won t do a thmg about the crlme s1tuat1on untrl Dlck Tracy f81lS to get out of a jam Helen COHS1d1HC IS now a typlst who IS raprdly progressrng by us1ng the old hunt plck and holler method ll .I !1 is f' xx . ' ' ' ' cz - ' vw ' 1 Y ' 1 , . Ill Y! l ' ' ' ' she guarantees either to kill or cure. However, we are taking no chances. I . b - . . . H , . . ,, . . . l 7 1 1 ' If ,Y Y , . CLASS PROPHECY- Red Morron and his trumpet are giving Lou Armstrong some stiff competition lately. George Gilman is Uncle Ezra's little helper. He received his experience calling square dances at his alma mater. Marion Boynton is now lending her voice to some of Walt Disney's little characters. john Fusco has been assigned to be manager of the World Series this year. He ought to do a line job and maybe he can juggle the numbers so some other team can win. Dot Sussman is the bewildered nurse who saw no difference between dis- tilled H20 and nitric acid until she gave it to her patient. However, the patient is now unaware of the mistake. Paul Hadeka is still getting plenty of mileage out of his car. Mary Stewart is the housewife who has given up all hope of being a cook. The carrots are always raw and the biscuits continue to burn. Edward Weaver has just received a prize for asking Maxwell House Coffee what is the matter with the last drop. Theresa Fratscher has just finished knitting some wool socks which she is going to donate to the House of David men. Merald Woods is tr in to sell electric refri erators to the Eskimos. . . 7 5 . 3 .. ,. .. ,, Irene Frankiewicz is now running the best hot dog and hamburger stand in town. Geraldine Walker who sews a good seam has opened a dress shop in the heart of Paris. Mitchell 0'Kell is tr in to raise squirtless grapefruits. Until he is Y Y g successful he stills wears glasses with windshield wipers on them. Shirley Squires lately became a Supreme Court justice. She received her experience in high school. With ke in hand Iimmie Kehoe was found at the West exit He said that he isnlt goingyto have people stand out in the cold waiting to be let in. Eleanor Ward is patiently teaching the school kiddies their nursery rhymes. Ray Burke is now found drawing pictures on the back yard fence, Our quiet Bob Center is selling life insurance in darkest Africa. Working her Way through college, Mary Cassidy is selling Country Gentle' man to the wilting inmates who live in the crowded section of the Bronx. Ray St. Pierre is hel ing Bing Crosby manage his horse stables. Conditions are slowly improving for tliem. Theresa Cheney always loved to study in high school. She is now graduating cum laude from that college in Whipple Hollow. Ralph Ciolli is still amazed at the wonders of the Chemistry world. Vivian Drew is Working at the Rockefeller Research Center and she is still using her spare time trying to invent an efficient freckle remover. CLASS PROPHECY What IS a class w1thout a Fuller brush man' ohn Lemmo IS our contr1but1on to th1s 1nst1tute Geneva Hescock IS Waltlng outs1de an off1ce door ready to take some d1ctat1on Strangely enough the number on that door reads 101 Soph1e Corsones can t hnd Scotty anywhere As a last resort she looked on the football held and there IS Scotty barlong Paul Duffy on to vlctory Paul says the team needs a veteran plaver so he has stayed on through the years by spec1al permrt Glor1a PICCIH1 IS prov1ng that you can fool all the people all of the t1me I a few seconds she flxes her ha1r and face so she can eas1ly go places on half pr1ces Ne1l Robrnson IS hllmg 1n the deep 1m ress1ons he left on the track Gertrude Rabtoy IS domg everythlng IH er power to help the dlfferent mldget soc1et1es Bev Rlchards IS strll sa1l1ng along on her own merlts Nelson Plue IS now presldent of the Lonely Hearts SOCICIY Maurlne N1chols IS now hav1ng the Clarendon Rutland road rebullt for It saw plenty of usage wh1le Maur1ne was ID hlgh school Charles Spafford IS st1ll lceeplng motor companles 1n bus1ness Madellne Hamel was very uncertam as to wh1ch sc1ence she would follow She recently declded to follow domest1c sc1ence Today Swede johnson became one of the Ch1ttenden Eleven after he trlpped up three men and ran hfteen 1nches for the Wlnnlllg touchdown Leah Lavallee IS st1ll hurrylng around w1th her pol1sh1ng set trylng to hnlsh shmlng our sports troph1es Charhe Bruce IS now supermtendent of a hlgh school So that the students w1ll be there every dav he tells them not to study too hard In h1s ofllce hangs th1s motto Students' Never do today what you can do tomorrow DOIIS Lethbudge IS that stern matron at the orphanage Th1S tralt was brought about after playmg a role 1n a certa1n play At present Tom Howley IS Professor E1nste1n s able asslstant W1th sound detector 1n hand we are st1ll lookmg for Paul Moreau He was one of our seldom heard classmates Marguerlte Condrrclc has enrolled 1n a hosp1tal because she thought the nurses caps were awfully cute Rudolphe Rousseau clalms he IS the one and only modern Sampson Bob Bursey IS startlng a new bus1ness He used to hunt for beetles but now he s huntlng butterflles Hush' Ah' The l1mp leaves farl to reveal more VERONICA E FISH ' 1 u rr 1 1 . . . . . 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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Arthur Whlte Vlce Prcsulent ane Pratt Presulcnt Clrnton F1SlCC Secretary Trmsurzr I94O CLASS GIFT Each year there are many students who are keenly lnterestecl 1n the sclences that Rutland Hlgh School has to offer to them We lrve 1n an era of plctorral representatlon of llfe to our generatlon PICIUICS have perhaps taught as much as Therefore on behalf of the Class of 1940 I wrsh to present tlus film sllde projector We smcerely hope that It wlll benefit students by supplemenung the prlntecl page and the usual laboratory experlments SHIRLEY KAN ron 940 Motto I-Ionor LIES IH Honest Toll Colors Blue and Gold Flower The Tallsman Rose , 5 ,I , ' 5 ,, any other vehicle for the transmission of knowledge. . l SOPHOMGRE CLASS OFFICERS Rlchard Fuller Vzce Presudent Kenneth Rabldou Treasurer Edna Beauchamp Preszdent Robert Allcott Hnstormn Agnes Fox Secretary I94O IVY ORATION Now that we have reached th1s mllestone ln our careers lt IS our respon Slblllty to perpetuate the 1vy plantmg tradrtlon It seems that the plantmg of 1vy or1g1nated when some class wlshed to leave a permanent token of 1tS love for 1ts school As the 1vy contlnued to grow from vear to year It would make the bare walls of the school more beautlful thus thls ceremony was In drawmg certam Ilkenesses between the 1vy and the graduatmg class w hnd that the 1vy sends ltS roots to the earth just as our roots are deep rn e fertlle so1l of our whole educatlonal experlence The supportmg walls of our Ilves are found ln our ldeals and standards and the sun and ram are to e 1vy as fresh mterests and challenges are to us If thls IVY IS shut off from sun and shower lt becomes stunted and wlthered as he would become who demes himself fresh mterests and opportumtres I now place th1s 1vy 1n the ground ln the hope that It Wlll grow the greenest and rear ltself the hlghest SUZ ANNE WOODFIN FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS oyce Woods Presndent Paul Hood Treasurer Stanley Burns Vlce Presldcnt Allan Merrrtt Secretary designed to make the ivyfplanting symbolic of the whole class. e . . , , . th . . . . A . th . . t . . . , ' 5 E , i 5 B 1 f I - REMINDERS OE SENIOR WEEK XI IU I XII NYXIIXIIUIX IIIIIN REMNDERN OE SENIOR WEEK I I I E u r ll XNXPXPIUIX IIIIINQ CLASS WILL I94O BE Ir KNOWN, that the class of 1940, sound in mind except where caps and gowns are concerned, and prejudiced by nothing other than the frivolity of formal gardenfparty arb, does hereby declare its last will and testament. It bequeaths its most cierished possessions to its high school posterity, and it delves into its treasure trove, the teacup, for each and every gift. Mary Morrissey wills her services to the Police Force. She will give manicures, facials, and finger waves to the coppers every morning before they start trucking on down the avenue. Louise Squires donates a pair of shoes to the Red Cross to be used in case of flood. Alvin Ciofh adds a pair of oars to the donation. One of Alvinls smiles would help a lot, too. Cappy Peer leaves the stationery counter in Woolworth's to Charlie Lorette. Now if someone would give him a mailman he'cl be all set. Bill Ingalls leaves for Europe to settle the war problem. Bill says, Who can get an A in history when the map is changed every morning? Reggie', Lafley gives the school one thousand packs of white paper. He doesn't like yellow paper and he feels he may return next year after taking those final exams. A few of the seniors ot together and decided the school needed improve' ments, and in order to maie these improvements there must be tools, so-- lrma Hudson wills the city steam roller to Mr. Leavitt to be used on the tennis courts. Roger Park leaves an electric razor to keep the athletic field in trim, and, Muriel Bachand leaves a wringer to the Varsity Club. She is tired of seeing Mr. Davis wring oranges by hand. Bill Fee leaves his pet rooster Hildegarde, to the Office of R. H. S. Someone has to crow over the class of '41. Arlene Harper donates a bag of corn for the new office attendant. Floss Butterfly leaves her gym suit to Nita Ward. She feels Nita will need an extra one for her Saturday morning class. Bob Keith wills the stone crusher to Shangraw's Pharmacy so they can crush rose petals and make perfume while you wait. Martha Landon gives Pico to her sister, Carolyn, so she can carry on the family traditions. Bob Graham leaves a crystal ball to the Rutland Rotary Club so they can foresee next year's Allffournament Team. It will save people any amount of Worry, and possibly, money. Norma Gennett gives a penny to Margery Lesperance who, Norma knows, is no spendthrift. Marge knows how to take care of a Penny Bill Burke ives his wavy hair to Bob Allcott, trusting that Bob will appreciate the addition to his masculine beauty. Bill will send his waving directions alon with the hair. jean SmitE leaves a box of good lucks to Bob Percey. Don't wash your socks in them, Bob. Francis McKearin gives a crate of animal crackers to Jack Martin who always did like animals. CLASS WILL-Creighton Blanchard donates a pair of false teeth to the first person who dares to eat one of Barb Hufferts' cookies. Two of the girls have been vitally interested in local organizations. jean Richards wills the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow to the DeMolay boys to satisfy their Curiosities. While Shirley Kantor has nothing to will as yet, she will give new hair ribbons to the Junior Woman's Club for initiations as soon as she opens her dress shop. Dot Amblo ives her bicycle seat to Carley Lester who has always wanted a bike buili for two. Larry Benedict finally consented to give his secrets of how to keep that school girl complexion to the Palmolive Company. They have been trying to get it for years. Marjorie Burditt has decided to give Marilyn Cady a permanent. Marty Temple leaves for some fair haven where she can have quiet and peace. Leonard Johnson leaves 'Iohnson's Castle to Jocelyn Bishop to start a hot dog stand. Jocelyn should develop a good business. Bev Melen wills a box of her homemade cookies to Sweden. She feels they need more ammunition. Herb Seward leaves the gas pumps on the corner of State and Pine to students who drive cars. Herbie says it's no fun to run out of gas. He should know, or was he out of gas? Anna St. Peter leaves uncle St. Peter a new pearl lock to match his pearly gates. Three students have found some of their personal characteristics of inestimable value in their course through high school. However, they are willing to part with them for the welfare of future sutdents. Zoa Pratt leaves her sunny disposition to the first sour puss who enters school in September. Babe Franzoni wills his athletic abilities to Ken Rabidou. Speaking of athletics, Tom Crowley gives his ping pong set to Dick Fuller so Dick can develop his muscles. Buzz,' Barton and Carolyn Brehmer leave a copy of Steady Companion to jean Eddy and Arthur White. Priscilla Ward wills her lamp that she loves so dearly to the library for exhibition. I can't tell you Harley a thing about it but it is cute. Yvonne Bashaw gives a photo of Marilyn Carleton's dog to Ripley's Believe It or Not. Have you ever seen Mugs ? Ray Catozzi donates a box of prunes to the Home Ec classes. A nice bit of study for the freshmen! Will Lady Esther or Woodbury's cream take the wrinkles out of prunes? Edith Cook gives the Mount Holly road back to the public. We feel she has had a monopoly on it long enough. Dick Thomas donates his car to the Karmel Korn Shop to be used as a corn popper. At last Earl Moore will be able to buy good popcorn for the doves on Boston Common. He was sure they looked a little thin last time he saw them. Donald Connell gives his telephone number to the Pot of Gold Pro- gram. He's all worn out waiting around for that call, CLASS WILL-Erannie Clifford wills her hockey stick to Betty Burns. Don't be like Franny, Betty. Use it-but only for hockey. Donald Manley gives a bag of peanuts with every dollar purchase made at his store, Don feels he must help put baby brother, Dick, through college. Since john Rowell is willing the Mill Village Spring to the Rutland Water Department, Rilla Sharp decided to will her position of looking after the water su ply in Mendon to the State Lab. in Burlington. Rilla is tired of trying to lignd out when a bug is not a bug. Sally Curtis wills her report card to the faculty. They may never see another like it. A1 Sabataso leaves a tub of spaghetti and meat balls to next year's basket' ball team to be eaten before the tournament. Maybe that will help-or won't it? Veronica Fish gives the wall at the Reformatory to Coach Flaitz to be used for those boys who will break training. Orris Cwuyette leaves his English book to the Chinese. He hopes they will get more out of it than he did. Eileen Burke leaves her job of collecting the slips from the home rooms to jean Maxwell. Eileen thought maybe she would lose a few-well, you know what we mean. Anyhow she says she didn't. Andy Denardo leaves the Country Club road to anyone who Wants it. No more farm work for him! Charlotte Pilon leaves the Bridgewater Woolen Mills to jean Stearns. That will save a lot of wear on that road. You may think all these students have been generous but what would you think if some boys and girls willed their personal talents! Well, that's just what Bill Rathbone is going to do. He leaves his acting and singing abilities to Dick Seward, along with a pair of horn rimmed glasses. And that's not all! Shirley Mae Murray has consented to leave some dance steps to the 1941 Prom Committee. That should draw a crowd! Bill Houston wills a copy of Careers ln the Making to the class of '41 to help them along. Bill says it may help them along, but it didnlt help his marks any. Anne Polcaro leaves an extra rah to the cheering squad for next year's football games. Russell Smith leaves to take a job with the Midgets at the Wor1d's Fair. Ralph Barnard leaves a pair of ear muffs to Alison Cady. He hates to have to worry about Dugan's ears next winter. Sara Bruzza is so tired of seeing the bent shovels of the W. P. A. that she has decided to give new ones to the roj ect. These new ones are unbendable and are made so two can lean on one shovel. We are sure Bernard Kazon and jerry Porter will appreciate the improvement. George Halliday wills East Creek to the Board of Aldermen. What will they do with it? You ask them, it's their's now. To dam or not to dam is the question. I Sue Woodfin leaves a wheel chair and some crutches to the Pico Ski C ub. Art Myhre wills the Rutland Railroad day coaches to the Museum of Fine Arts. CLASS WILL-Phyllis Rousseau leaves her baby stare to the producers for television purposes. That should keep the Boys at home by their radios. Frannie Walsh gives the north basket in the armory to Ed Smatresk. Letys hope he has better luck than Franny. Shirley Hatch leaves her Belmont camp to Cornell University. ls it the altitude or those native mermaids the Cornell boys like? Dick Sheppard wills his Glen Miller recordings to Earl Jasmin. Dancing class must go on! Although by next year the Solarites will undoubtedly be the swing band of the nation. Libby Chamberlain leaves a bag of marbles to Bill Morgan. She feels he should have exercise. Tom Fox can't find his old blue plaid jacket so he's giving his polo coat to Ed Melen. A perfect fit! Maybe Tom's steak cutting ability would be more beneficial, though. Celia Dougherty leaves a book of directions on How To Paint to Connie Dubeau, our girl artist. Ruth LaVallee gives a box of Pep to the new Monitors so they wonlt fall asleep at their posts. Anson O'Bryan wills the bugs in Havens Orchards to Mr. Van. What's a show without jitterbugs after all? Joyce Hill gives her lace on the Honor Roll to Reg Alexander. It's the only way he'll ever make it. Annabelle Webster gives a dinner bell to the commuters. What a stampede when that bell rings forth its call to the feed bag! Angelo Segale wills a suit to Bob Blay. Surely Bob will appreciate the giftfand why not? Bob Dusckett gives a spare tire to Len,' Wing. The coimtry club road is pretty rough these days. Ruth Dubler leaves Mary Lee a box of bird seed. Ruth thinks that by next year Mary will be able to warble with Nelson Eddy. Reginald Stevens leaves his sign Chow Pups For Sale to Miss Moran who has been envious of it all year. jim Coryea leaves for San Francisco to swing on those Golden Gates he's heard so much about. Pat Head gives an aspirin tablet to every librarian she knows. Pat knows what it's like. Emile Rondeau leaves the Sea Scouts a book called How To Control The Sea by I. M. Good. Armand Richards will give a Rutland Herald free for one month to each subscriber on his route the first time Dick Tracy gets into trouble and canlt get out. Inasmuch as Hildegarde, the new Oflice Rooster, has, by this document, been ap ointed to a responsible position, we name it the sole executor of this willl Signed, therefore, by this Class of '40, declared by Hildegarde's assistant, Miss Perry, to be of sound mind and body, on this, the tenth day of june, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty. BARBARA ACKLEY l l Member ol Monltor Squid HMV A ' Q 1 , lrunt Rm- joe Crowley, Burt Porter, Donald Connell, Hadley Baird, Alamcs Coryca Mk Rout Sam Temple, Robert Dusckctt,4Ch.xrlcs Bruce, Herbert Seward, Russell Smith, Rulph Hunt t., V 4 y 1 B ' 1 l I ,' . - b JV . . b wv , . . J . X7 Tom Hr wley Robert Bursey Wllll1H1 l'cc W1ll11m Rrthbonc Bov done most for the cllss Curl done most for the class Best dressed box Best dressed gurl Shortest box Shortest glrl Cltss clown bo l Class clown lglrll est box lthlete Best glrl athlete Best actor Best actress Handsomest ow Prettlest glrl Best boy dancer Best grrl dancer Most bashful boy Most bashful glrl Ladles man Most dated glrl Class grlnd lbo H Class grlnd lglflb Walter Haves ox ce Beauchetmp Herbert Seward Bernlce Smith lames Corxea Clorla P1cc1n1 Samuel Temple Florence Butterflx oseph Crowlex Marlon Shaw Wlllldm Rathbone Suzanne Woodhn Herbert Seward Suzanne Woodhn Donald Connell ean Hascall Wllllam Fee LOUISE Squlres Frank Eklund Martha Temple Ralph Hunt Sallx Curtls Alcly t T Boy wrrh best personality Curl with best personality Noisiest boy Noisiest girl Class orator Cboy Class orator girl Tallest boy Tallest girl Most dignified boy Most dignified girl Boy most likely to succeed Girl most likely to succeed Teachers pet boy Teachers pet girl Girl hater Boy hater Gum chewer Class clock watcher Most promising couple Class taxl driver Class musician Charles Bruce oyce Beauchamp Burt Porter Florence Butterfly Walter Hayes Suzanne Woodfin Russell Smith Beverly Melen Thomas Howley Bernice Smith Walter Hayes oyce Beauchamp Walter Hayes Agnes Burke Hadley Baird Joyce Beauchamp Barbara Aclcley The Monitor Squad Howard Barton Carolyn Brehmer Robert Dusckett Ralph Hunt l I H ward Barton, Carolyn Brehmet, F I R Gloria Piccini, Barbara c e , Marion Shaw, Mar ha emple. S J R ' joyce Beauchamp, Sally Curtis, Louise Squires, Florence Butterfly, Agnes Burke, Beverly Mele Be ce Smith, jean Hascall, Suzanne Woodhn. C D ' C 5 , C 7 PUBLICATIONS Wdltdt IS VERSATILE ORGANIZATIONS CLUBS MUSIC SENIOR PLAY Under the able dlrectron of Clrfford Van lderstlne the class of 1940 presented an hllarrous and h1ghly successful comedy of school llfe entrtled You re Only Young Qnce The story centered about the predrcaments of the lrrepresslble school pest Gabby Gallagher aclc Martln and the efforts of charmlng Mlss Chandler Suzanne Woodhnj the ofhce clerk the stern Mr Blrch fRobert Rlchardson the school prrnclpal and the flustered Mr Pettrt fWalter Haw es the t1m1d v1ce prlnclpal to reform h1m Romance was lntroduced lnto the play by Bermce Smlth who became captlvated by the belle of the school Maurlne Nlchols Excellent character portrayals were presented by Thomas Howley Nell Roblnson Shlrley Kantor Martha Temple Norma Bessette Wllllam Rath bone oyce Beauchamp DOFIS Lethbrldge Mary Morrissey Gene Noble Samuel Temple Burt Porter and Barbara ones Commlttee chalrmen who contrlbuted to the success of the play were Charles Bruce Kermlt Smlth Maman Shaw and Anson 0 Bryan T1 Samuel Temple Martha Temple B rnlce Smlth lack Martm Thomas Howley Barbara ones oyce Beauchamp W1ll1am Rathbone X4 lil Walter Hayes Su anne Woodhn Bolt m Burt Porter Dons Lethbrldge Russell Smith Maurme N1chols Norma Bessette Robert Rlcharclson lXe1l Roblnson Shlrley Kantor Gene Noble Mary Morrlssey fl 7 I! , Cl ' l, ' ' Q , 5 . 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' ,' D, the hancee of Gabby, and Russell Smith, star football player who was , , Y Y T 1 J 1 A I v A 1 1 , , l - I 7 I ' ' ' LV' - y Q 5 R v , R - Q V V- ' J Q ,l Ln if I , Z 4 A - 0: , I l , S V , - L Y ' A T , Q yt l'nrvtRuu Barbara ones Martha Temple S toml Rvu Barbara Hlnclcley Dons Blanchard Sally Marsden Mary Lee Beth MCKCDZIC Thomas Brigham Robert Hughes Tlurri Row Clalre Mayer Margaret Hall Bernice Pmney AHJSIASIS Boretos Shlrley Ross Mlss Lucy Doane Faculty AJ: user Fourth Rau l t to rnrlut Carol Havens anet Perlcms Helen Eaton Catherlne Pappas Raymond Catozzn George Boynton Raymond Burke Mol l Florence Taylor BOMARTRE CLUB The Bomartre Club whrch IS under the d1rect1on of MISS Lucy Doane, has met ln varxous places thrs year 1n the art room at the publlc llbrary and at 76 Brldge The meetmgs have all been characterlzed by an mterest e1ther actlve or apprec1at1ve of drawmg and pamtmg Reports and d1scuss1ons on the llves and works of early and contemporary artlsts have been glven at meetlngs held 1n the art room Besldes these from t1me to tlme the members have sketched from a model posed 1n varlous attrtudes The club met at the publlc llbrary to VICW the Paul Sample palntmgs on exh1b1t1on there The meetmg at 76 Budge was the hrst of a SCIICS of sketch trlps at wh1ch the members drew or pamted m VHIIOUS medla The art club contrrbuted ltS share to the Talent Show by presentlng the Add a Lme sklt Two crayon drawmgs one humorous one otherwlse were carrred out vvlth each member partlclpatmg by addmg one lme Under the leadershlp of Carol Havens presldent janet Perlclns v1ce presldent Beth MCKCUZIC secretary and Mary Lee treasurer the Bomartre Club has had a very successful year . 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J I I 7 I 1 FRESHMAN DRAMATIC CLUB At the meetlngs held on the flrst and thlrd Mondays of each month the llfty club members devoted thelr efforts to the dlscoverlng and development of hlstrlonlc talent Speclal attentlon was glven to the study of drama whlch came under four headlngs hlstorlcal llterary artlstlc and mechanlcal Thls year eleven of the young actors and actresses partlclpated ln the club s annual audltorlum productlon The olllcers gulded by MISS Madellne Flynn were presldent Robert D thea Woodlln, and treasurer Blay vlce pre oseph Hltzel sldent ullet enney secretary oro lr-nm Rau ames Phalen oan McKee ean Stearns Loulse Carder Nancy Holt Earl Cllllord Srcoml Rau ullet enney Dorls asmln jean Townsend Bernlce Bralslln Catherlne Pappas Evel n Redmgton Tllurl Rau Maude Ann Wlgglns Ann Green Elleen Mangan Marlon Rogers Vlrglnla Mltche l Fourth Rau Laurena Fuller Pclly Woodhn Merle Wllson ean Leavitt Dorothy Dahlgren Theodore Franlclewlcz Fnfrll Rau Robert Batch joyce Woods Betty Morse julla Gerdon Marlon Heleba glllll Rou Rlchard Parks ohn Klllary Mlss 'vladellne Flynn Dlrc lor Marlon Stevens Ella Gllman Aus Reynolds Edlth Fee D ': J ,J b , ' Harmon, Robert Blay, Madellne Bradderulanet ff I , ' ', ' ',J , 5 I: . . 'YJ , 'I A ' V 'K Y Y ' , , Y, Front Rou Irene Barrett Barbara Chase Phyllis Clark Harr Sz ond Rau Ruth Elllor Bermce Pmney Zena Cr Tlurd Rau oan McKee ulxer Jenn Fourth Rau Lorena Full Whxtn or1sJlasm1n Shxrley Woodbury eavltt Helen Hug cs wnsend Edna Beauchamp Claire Stewart Allecn Mangan onnt Mary Lee Jocelyn Bishop Merle Wnlson Edna Densmore Doroth rene Rxchards Manon Stexens Y GIRLS CHORUS The G1rls Chorus under the dlrectlon of Mr Chfforcl Van Iderstme completed a successful season of school and 0UtS1dC act1v1t1es They performed very Well at the Chrlstmas Assembly and at a meetlng of the Parent Teacher Assoclatlon ': . . ' . iet Lash, D ' , ' I 'J ' , , apeau, Jean L ' , , ' ' ': J , J ey, Jean To , , ' , ' . ': er, Rita l.aP ' , , ' , ' , , ey. Top Roux: l ' , ' . HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economxcs Club meets twlce each month under the cllrectlon of MISS Vera Perklns lts success th1s vear IS clue to the followmg ofhcers presldent Barbara PCI'lCll1S v1ce preslclent l.orra1ne Newell secretary Thelma WOl1HSky and treasurer Florence Taylor To help the g1rls ga1n sloll as hostesses and be at ease elther as hostesses or guests slmple refreshments were servecl at each meetmg by one glrl Among the act1v1t1es of the club thls year were the malcmg of garments and accessorres learmng hanchcrafts such as lcmttmg crochetlng and makmg lapel dolls earmng money by means of a candy sale to purchase toys and clothlng for a Chrlstmas box whtch was presented to a Chlldren s Alcl chllcl whom they adopted for Chustmas and helpmg to make costumes for th comedy e musrcal L llzabeth lllllson Barbara Pcrlclns Patty Lurtrs Geraldme Walker Florcnte Taylor Maclellne Walker Barbara Bump Mildred Scuba Thelma Wolnnslcl Shrrley Sanderson Stmlnnt Margaret Hall MISS Perlcms Ihr tor Alice Gutzwlller Lorrame Newell . . 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McKee Ruth Perry Lorramc ohnson une Hazeltl rlnbton ra Rlelle MIMES The members of the Mlmes the school dramatrc club Whlch IS supervlsed by Cllflord Van lderstlne held thelr usual lnterestrng meetmgs every two weeks throughout the year They elected Suzanne Woodhn presrdent R1chard Seward uce presrdent Barbara ones secretary and june McKee treasurer Wrth ane Pratt as program chalrman the meetmgs conslsted of tours of the stage one act plays pantomlmes mmlature stage study, and dlscussron of mov1es and SCCUHTIOS The final meetmg was rn the form of a PICHIC at Elhn Lake As a Chustmas play the club presented Hrs Mrracle and for an assembly later on they presented Not Only the Guppv Because of 1ts success the latter was also presented to the Parent Teacher ASSOLIHIIOH of Rutland Hlgh School X 'run nu' cf 0 gl I . , , , , ' ' . Qumvn. ou' tj 0 j : . ' ', . A , ' J .x A v t I - y , y . ' . , y p . r y Taft. ' 1 'L n ' ttf -71 : ' , 1 , , , ' ', obert Har 1 , ' , D - s , , j , , j ne. Bnrha . , . c Y ' 1 S 1' ' - I - J 7 I Y P ' J , 3 T I Y ' ll ' ' !7 ll ll ' , ' 7 FORENSIC SOCIETY The purpose of the FOICHSIC Socretv IS to help students talk wrth ease before a group of people and to grve those who l1ke to partrclpate 1n debates a chance to do so Thrs year for the second tlme a debate tournament was carrled out I extended from the month of February through May and was on the proposrtlon Resolved That a system of zonmg should be adopted rn Rutland to restrrct the extenslon of commercral enterprlses mto resrdentlal drstrlcts Early rn the school year the Forensrc Soclet h l spearea l e emce and Hamlet whrch were drama tlzed by the Bruce Hendrlclcson Shakespearean Company Shortly after thls a party was g1VCH for the members of the Art Club ln apprecratron of the work they had done 1n helplng to make the plays a success A demonstratron of choral spealclng was presented as the club s contrl butlon to the Talent Show The annual FOICDSIC banquet was held May 8 Under the leadershlp of Mrs L Mabel MOYflll faculty advlser the followlng ofhcers Worked to make the undertalcmgs of the organlzatron success ful presldent Sally Curtrs v1ce presldent Beau h june McKee secretarv Edna c amp and treasurer Frleen Burke J ' ' ' . t 4 ' ' y e ped to sponsor two Shalc f V n p ays, The Merchant of V ' ,H ' ' 2? THE COMMUTERS ASSOCIATION The Commuters ASSOCIHIIOH the largest organl atlon of the school has completed a prosperous and very actrve year Une of thelr malor accompllshments of thrs vear has been the drawlng up ofa constltutlon for thelr orgamzatlon Ar the begrnnmg of the year the club members held 1n our gvmnlslum thelr annual barn dance Whlch proved successful both hnancrally and as an enter tamment Also thev presented an assembly program consrstlng of two plays Bllly Goes Haywlre a comedy and Wrts End a mystery plav The organlzatlon has had for 1ts leaders MISS Audrey St Clalr faculty advrser MISS Helen Balley and Mr Henrv Eddy asslstant faculty adusers and 1ts olhcers Robert Greene presldent John Heleba vrce presldent and Ahce Mandlgo secretary treasurer 'HY V V nf X . ' -.X + f . ..L'1',' '- ' , T3 f' 1 , . . . , , w. 1 1- 1 L . . J ' L .1 , ' L . , J u A A 11 44 - 1 11 1 I 1 1 , ' - 1 1 ' J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 I - LITAMIS CLUB The L1tam1s Club was organlzed rn 1937 Its purpose IS the acqursrtlon, through varrous act1v1t1es of a permanent rnterest and enjoyment of books Another of the major arms of the club rs to prepare 1tS members for pleasurable and benehcral use of lersure tlme Among the dutres of the members are desk and general page work rn the llbrary Book revlews and book talks by outslde speakers memb and club members form the major part f Thls year the Lrt cu ty gram held twlce each month presented a substantlal glft of books to the llbrary ISS Anna R Maughan school l1brar1an and faculty advlser of the c u was asslsted by the followlng ofhcers presldent Olga akowl presldent ean Maxwell and secretary treasur ow vxce er, George Preston Fnrv! R u Violet Amlclon Shlrley Palsa Olga akowlow Mrldred Kotuby lona Newton Vrvlan Dodge Sc ond Rau George Preston Lols Hlll Louise Squlres Carolyn Flanders Beatrice Kantor Barbara Atwood Third Rau Dons ohnson Lea Lawallee M155 Anna Maughan Faullv Aduwr Mary R Lorrame l.aFranc1s Evelyn Snyder eg an jean Maxwell 1-Q ' ' , ers ofthe fa l , ' o the pro ' . ' ' amis has ' ' ' . M' . , ' ' A l b, t . . I . , J 5 . ,J 5 ' . qt 0 ' ' , I , I j , ' , , ' . Kee Creighton Front Sow lgnrbara Ackley Raymond Gragen oyce Hrll Charles Bruce Presldznt une Mc B anchar Second Row oyce Beauchamp Barbara ones Sally Curtls Charlotte Pnlon Vlvlan Drew 'flurd Row Kermrt Smnth Frank Elclund Robert Provan Donald Manley Wxllram Fee Top Row Herbert Seward Mlss Katherme Moran Faculty Aduscr Walter Hayes Gene Noble MONITOR SQUAD Monrtor Squad students Each year the hlgh school faculty choo who excel 1n dependabrllty leaderslup, and loyalty Under the supervlslon of the faculty adv1ser Mlss Katherlne Moran and head monltor Charles Bruce, the 1939 1940 squad has done very well 1n keepmg the halls free of congestlon and confuslon In the annual Talent Show the squad produced a very lnterestmg and amusrng Florldora r s momtors were 1n1t1ated durlng a speclal assembly, when a from one of last year s squad Th1S yea ch membe d h1s 1ns1gn1 ses for the r recerve CS. CAMERA CLUB The success attamed by the Camera Club thls year IS largely due to the able leadershrp of 1ts ofhcers who were under the guldance of F Harrrs Leavrtt They are as follows presrdent Thomas Howley vrce presrdent oyce Beau champ secretary treasurer Do ld B na ergstrom and program commrttee chalr man Davld Chr1st1an The programs of the club conslsted of explanatlons and demonstratlons of developmg prmtmg enlargm co g mposxtlon photo flood and photo flash photography and colormg A genume attempt was made to lcee the lc p wor w1th1n the ab1l1t1es of th membershlp Thls W a vanced members were a e to work ln COIIJUIICIIOH wlth the Tallsman staff The new dark room has made posslble daytlme demonstratlons Wh1Ch heretofore could not be performed Th IS feature promlses to msure the future success of the club Extreme lc I David Chnstlan Kncclmg lc! to rlgll! Donald Bergstrom Frednck Osgood ohn Pappas Kermnt Smith Thomas Howley Prcudfnt Gerald Wood Standmg szfond rou lzt to rught oseph Ellxson Betty Hale Madelme Bradder Mary Regan Rose Barone Standing third row lc! to right F Harns Lcavltt Faculty Adwszr janet McClallen Edna Beauchamp Mavls Bradder . , , . . . C ' . ' as possible because the more d bl .... . ' , f l .B ' l - . r . rf : , .1 . . , . W l 'Y f . 1 J 4 1 y. ' - 4 , . f I - , . , , Front Row llc t to rnghll Theresa O Shea Agnes Burke Carolyn Brehmer Beverly Woods Frances Clrfford Second Rau Clarre Mayer Sally Curtrs Beatrrce Kantor Lrllran Thompson Tlurd Row Theresa Fratscher Sarah Bruzza Barbara ones une McKee Beverly Keenan Mrldred Kotuly Fourth Rau Walter Hayes Ethel Spahn can Maxwe l Shrrley Mae Murray can Hascall Theresa Cheney Chnstrna Wrrght Top Rou Kermrt Smith jerry Porter Wlllram Wright Robert Allcott Bemard Kazon Mrs Ircre Crowley Faculrv Adurscr RED AND WHITE Under the guldance of Mrs Irene C Crowley substltute faculty advlser durlng the absence of MISS Frances Fleld the Red and Wlarte has agam completed a very successful season ln add1t1on to publrshmg twenty five lssues of the school paper two dances a party and a p1cn1c were glven A V1ctory Dance to celebrate the taking of the second successrve State Football Champ1onsh1p by the Red Ra1ders was presented rn November In Aprll a sprmg dance was grven for general enjoyment A Chrlstmas party for the staff of the paper was held before the start of the Chrlstmas vacatron and late 1n May a PICHIC for the old and new members of the staff was held at Wh1te Rocks ln Wallmgford A speclal ISSUC prlnted on green paper was crrculated free to every student the hrst day of school Another speclal 1ssue on orange paper was prlnted at Hallowe en tlme At Chr1stmas tlme a new type of novelty paper was publlshed Also durmg the past year PICIUICS were used to a great extent ln the paper As usual a new staff was selected ln March It nn' I rf 1 1 v .- 1 , , f J , ' , - I , .J , Q ,J . , 1: I 1 l I 1 l ' ' 1 I . . . , 7 l I l ' 1 i ' l 7 . , . . . ' 1 ' 1 . , . BAND The Rutland High School Band, resplendent in new maroon and white satin uniforms, completed another very busy and successful season under the supervision of Mr. Clifford Van lderstine. Much credit is also due to Mr. Robert Rowe who directed the band at the Rotary Club Basketball Tournament during Mr Van lderstine s convales cence from a very unfortunate accident The band performed at football games and at the tournament and a special small band played at other games and at the popular song assemblies Drum Majorrltcs Shirley Kantor Carol n Brehmer Beverly Melen ean Hascall Furs! Rou Mary Onion Dorothy Stan ey Margaret Morrissey Lourse Harmon Ruth Dubler Alxce ohnson Lillian Galhpeau Mary Brislm Margaret Lrttler Barbara Clark Phyllis Clark Phyllis Rousseau Vir gima asmrn Shirley Farrbarlcs bcmnd Raw Earl Manning Reginald Alexander George Woods Reginald Swyer Glenn Smith Robert Barch Philip Hugny Robert Blay amcs Phalen Walter Norton William Wright Richard Kenney Third Row Raymond M31HVlllC Wayne Rowell Clinton Thompson Walter Raynes Thomas Crowley Rufus Walker Wallace Ross Robert Gurflre Sam Temple l'ourtl1Rou Russell Flagg Bert Carpenter Robert Provan uincy Baker Ralph Hunt Ray St Pxerre Robert Morron Frank Hinds Kenneth Hoadley Edward Baker .K , . , I . ry . .J . v Y I 1 1 1 T J . ' - 'I . . ,Q , , - , l if is ,. ,T - ' .,..fl9 1 I ga A , y - .. , 1' , , ' 'cv A - 1 ,- r , , T T -' , ,. 1. ,ff -'N 1 f r , V ,.' ,,- A W i t, 'Q i sg x - 1 - ' 4 f . '. , 1 T Qranlxm, Robert Harrington Nelson Plu Robert Provan Walter Raynes Philip Hubny ames Phalen Sami Betty Hale Carolyn Flanders lone Ferrari Edward Weaver Frank Hinds Richard Kenney Russell Flagg Kermit Smith Lillian Gallipeau Rufus Walker Mary Brislin Bert Carpenter Robert Giuflre Mavis Bradder Manlla jasmine Polly Woodhn Genevieve Frappler ORCHESTRA The high school orchestra, composed of thirty six members finished another successful lf not active season under the direction of Clifford Van lderstine. The Pit Orchestra was assigned the responsible task of furnishing music for another excellent musical comedy and performed this difficult task uite creditably. hestra took part in the graduation exercises and added much q The full orc to the program. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Councrl composed of the presrdents of the varrous home rooms and supervrsed by Mr Edmund Boyce and Mr Howard Douglas IS the student governrng body of Rutland I-hgh School Followmg the pollcy of prevlous years the Councll has contrnued the home room competltlve lnspectlon and scholastrc system Ar the end of the first semester of thls year the Councll awarded th slu a PIIZC grven to the home room wrth the hrghest standlng at the end of each semester to room the largest home room tn the bulldlng The Student Counctl has also ratlhed several amendments to be added to the Athletrc Constrtutron of the school whlch were presented by a rep resentatlve of the Varsrty Club Thrs year the olhcers of the COUHC1l have been as follows oyce Beau champ presldent ean Eddy vlce presldent and Edna Beauchamp secretarv treasurer l n R Robert Ross Earl asmm Max Welch Pdna Beauchamp lean Eddy uv c Beauchamp Edrrund B LLll1l4llN Adllcl S l R Fxelyn Redlngton ean Leautt Lorma Fuller Edna D Phyllis Rousseau Tl l ensmore Iunc Haseltlne ane Pratt rr R Donald Bergstrom Charles Brute Walter Hav I Raymond Xlanmrlle R h d es trrx Porter l'rmst Vvhrrt Iohn lxxllarv IC ar Thomas Richard Fuller Y . . , Y , , , c . p, y 102, A A I . . . . . Y d , 5 I , 5 , 7 'rut nu ' J ,. , 1 ' ,- f dc' ' ' , . oy'- rr -f r funn. nu' - ' J ' , . ' , Y - J , ' 1 . un I 1, , 1 'i. - ' I' . , '. ' '. , 7 m Clm. Frank Elcluncl Suzanne Woodhn Walter Hayes Etlnur Shea Busxnzss Manager l Bruce Gene Noble Seated Irene Frankrewn Manan Shaw Frances Chfforcl Barbara Standmg Theresa Cheney Mary Cassrdy Robert Rlcharclson Kenne Ruth Dubler TALISMAN STAFF The ed1tor1al staff of the 1940 Tahsman has worked am the capable guldance of MISS Bernlce Sargent faculty adv1ser to publish tlus ed1t1on Thls year for the hrst t1me the photography Wlth the exceptlon of semor portralts has been the work of the Talrsman staff under the supervlslon of Mr Andrew BOIHIIS faculty advlser wrrh the cooperatlon of Davrd Chrlstlan f the Camera Club WALTER HAYES an outstandlng member 0 Edltor m Clue b1t1ously under We slncerely thank the many advertlsers patrons and faculty advlsers for thelr 1nd1spensable support We have enjoyed workmg on thls ed1t1on of the Talrsman and we hope ll be enjoyed by you THERESA G SHEA r that the book W1 Busmess Ma Mgt .. f 3. .4 fly :ll . l l 2 ' cz, Claire Mayer, , ' , ' 'A - 'f, , ' , ' , Aclcley, Theresa O' , K . ' : , ' , C , th Headley, Char es , , Y , l Y ' l Y I 1 I , Y J, , FOOTBALL BASKETBALL -If 7 L LLBLL F, C, . V,,.k 7 ,V L ' 5 J I X X22 gg, A A . , X K f 2 L Q. 1: a-wffz IS ATHLETIC TRACK BASEBALL TENNIS n Splte of the numerous setb VARSITY BASKETBALL The Rutland Hrgh School basketball team accordmg to the schedule completed ft dlfhcult and full season durlng the 39 40 campfugn Desplte bad breaks lncludlng the loss of Babe Frm ODI 1nd Al Florw by mjury and srckness Coach ack Davls qulntet was second ln the newlv formed Southern Vermont League loslng two games to Hartford one to Sprlngheld and one to West Rutland by the scant margm of one polnt The Ralders were defeated ln the Southern Vermont Tournex bx Sprlng held 22 24 ln an overtlme perlod The shadow somewhat lrghtened by the appolntment of Captaln Bob Percey to the All Tournament Team l plaung Cathedral ln the State Tournament the team was defeated 16 23 after thrs Cathedral went ahead to wrn the trtle l over M S The sthcdule Rutland Rutland Rutland 'Rutland Rutland Rutland 'Rutland Rutland Rutland 'Games avr ay thus capturlng the w Poultney Cathedral West Rutland Farr Haxen Sprlngfleld Whrtehall M s 1 Bellows Falls ell earned Clty Champ Rutland Rutland Rutland ' utland Rutland Rutland Sou them Rutland 2 2 Tournament State Tournament Rut and 16 10 acks Rutland sprang through to vlctorx nshrp Bellovx s l' tlls Hartford Spnngheld West Rutland Hartford Sprtngfleld Cathedral front R u Gene Noble Anson O Bryan Sr mal Rau Arnold Franzonl Rlchard O Nell Albert Martln Capt Robert Percey Peter Bove Herbert Sew ard Allred Flory Tr R ohn Fuseo llllzvutrl oseph Crowlew Frank Eklund jack Fltzpatrrck Leo K ack D3XlSlC0dl1l eefe CAM! fm hl I ' ! ll Y! f ' rl Q 'Jw , f . . , V 1 t 25 V- 1 f 22 44 20 40 M. s, -1. 32 30 Montpelrer Zl 31 3' 34 46 R 31 41 19 , 20 ,l 42 25 27 1 22 21 41 31 20 24 ' 29 1 , 37 . . , 28 24 37 25 ' - l 1 23 Q U .. ' . 5 ' , '01 .ml ,l 1 fi ,VI 3 11, I I ,A f ,- v eefe Edwm Smatreslc Capt Rrchard Fuller h R b dou Thompson Martm Coach Leo K Top Row Kennet a 1 R be t Rondeau falwscnt rom px turtj F aro Allan Merntt Bernard Connors 0 r d B rlcer Donald Papmeau D0mlnlC err Flrst Row Paul Hood Raymon a .IAYVEES Composed of sophomores W1th the freshmen team actmg as reserves the a vees started out lnexperlenced and lllce all young teams found the com f the1r hrst 11 games HlttlHg Y pet1t1on too stllf at flrst They lost 6 out o f thelr remalnmg eleven games for a season s cl the1r strlde they then won ten out 0 d 7 l sses Notable VICIOIICS were those reglstere who record of 15 wlns an o over the Sprmgheld jayvees agamst Proctor 3 tlmes and a 25 13 w1n C ta1n Fat Fuller and Eddle Smatresk led B bb ere otherwlse undefeated ap ted b Kenny Rabldou o 16 W the team 1n scormg but they were well suppor y R Pa 1neau In f1n1sh1ng the1r season Rondeau Thompson Mart1n and IP p d tremely good prom1se for future years by defeatmg mbers the ayvee team shovve ex 8 htch numbered among 1ts me the undefeated freshman team of 193 W lc O Ne1l ack Davme, and Bob Ross Pete Bove ack Fttzpatuck Dlc Schedule Rutland Rutland Rutland Rutland Rutland Rutland Rutland Rutland Rutland Rutland Rutland Rutland Rutland Poultney 'Cathedral W Rutland Spr1n1,,f1eld 'Wh1tehall 'M S J Bellows Falls Proctor 'Bellows Fa s 'M S .I Hartford 3 Proctor Rutland Rutland Rutland Rutland Rutland Rutland Rutland Rutland Wms 15 Losses 7 Sprmgheld W Rutland Proctor Rutland Aces Weston CCC Vergennes l S 'Weston CCC Vergennes l S S 4 J 7 1 4 l . l . . . . . I ., D Y ' I IIJ !l ' ' !J . l 2 - Y I ,J l ' ' 20 12 25 ' 13 15 R, H. s. 43 ll 19 , 8 8 28 Rutland 24 18 15 1 5 38 18 12 'f ' f 18 29 26 I9 ' 27 38 . . 18 12 . . . 13 I3 14 37 , 17 A 23 . . 18 30 12 34 R. H. . 41 23 19 'll 26 -- -- 27 . . . 30 511 38 23 14 ' - 1 15 4 FIELD HOCKEY Frfty s1x glrls Were elected to therr class held hockey teams from a group of over one hundred glrls who practlsed durlng September and October under the dlrectlon of Coach LOUISE Wlll1S The SIX game lnter class SCIICS was won by the semor team whose members were V AmldOD Beau champ C Brehmer Mgr F CIIHOIC1 V Fish Hascall S M Murray B Rlchards C Woodh cKee aw B Smrth M Temple and S Lct lop to bancm Suzanne Woodfm Carolyn Brehmer Claire Mayer Shlrley Mae Murray Bernice Smrth can Hascall Vrolet Amld0n Ccntcr Marlon Shaw Frances Clrfford Rught top to bottom Barbara ones Martha Temple une McKee Veronrc Beauchamp a Fnsh Beverly Rrchards oycc ' : . ' , - , . , . . ' , . ' ,B. jones, M , . . , . ' , apt. M. Sh , . ' , . , . n. I- r I A l V . y , 1 . . I J, t -, 4. I ' J I A lj r . . I . ,J Ba lc Rm Beverly Shaw Betty Burns M155 W1ll1s Dv I r M1ldred Kotuby Xbddl R u Calorla Daley unc MtKee Marthl Temple Su anne Woodhn Zoa Pratt h B b 1 ones Marmn Shaw e1n Hasclll Frames Chfford Sophm Corsones Beverly Melen GIRLS LEADERS CORPS h the act1v1t1es Each year the members of the GIITS Leaders Corps help Wlt I h sen for therr ab1l1ty 1n the Physlcal Educatlon department The g1r s are c o t tandm 1n many of the 1n leaclershlp and scholarsh1p as Well as for berng ou s g sports The senlor members are Beauchamp F Chfforcl S Corsones V Flsh T le and Hascall B ones McKee B Melen Pratt M Shaw M emp S Wooclhn G Dale M Kotuby n1or members are M Bradder B Burns y C Landon -I Pratt and B Shaw The Ju X-TIT t 1 ': ' . , 5, fi n , ' . , r 11 ': ' V ,j ' , a ' . z' , . Front Rauf joyce Beauchamp, Veromca F15 , ar ar. J ,, ' . . , ' . , I f . , , , . . , Y J' 1 ' J 1 1 ' 1 1 ' J ' J ' I ' Y ' Y ' , , , . , . . FOOTBALL ln 1939 Coach Flartz led the Rutland team to 1tS second consecutlve state champronshlp Rutland dropped a non league game to Whrtehall 1n h s o ener bv a score of 33 O after Whlch setback the Ralders went t e season p through the season undefeated havmg only 13 pomts scored agalnst them ln the remalnder of thelr schedule ld h t ok the The Rutland team reached 1ts peak agarnst Sprmgfle W en lf o Dresselmen 9 O In the Spauldmg contest our team was a smoother worklng un1t but the competrtlon was not so keen as 1n the Sprmgheld game Throughout the season the Rutland team was 1n excellent physlcal con dltlon and able to outplay 1ts opponents ln the second half ThlS was true 1n the Academy game when the team went off the field at the half Wlth the score O O Burllngton and West Rutland were the same Brattleboro had the lead 70 at the half but Rutland came back to Wm 3? 7 Among the semors Who Wlll be lost by graduatlon are Captarn Earl Moore oseph Crowley ohn ohnson Francrs Walsh Arnold Franzonl l Howard Barton Paul Duffy Wllllam Fee Reglnald Lafley and ohn Sega e e schedule Rutland Burlmgton Rutland M S -I Rutland Wlndsor Rutland Brattleboro Rutland Spnngheld Rutland Qpauldlng Fr nt R u Paul Duffy Robert Percey Raymond Cxragen Earl Moore Frank Eklund Albert Martxn Alfred Flory S tml Rau Rlchard Fuller Howard Barton Francls Walsh Alfred ohnson Arnold Franzonl oseph Crowley Reglnald Lafley ohn Fox Tlnrd Rou ack Fitzpatrick Gardner Hcpwood Leonard W1ng Harold Mangan ohn Scale Edvun Sma tresk Manager Ronald Stratton T01 Rou Coatlt Lloyd Flaxtz Henry Llnd Kenneth Rabldou Wxlllam Fee Bernard Brothers Robert Ross Asst Coarln Leo Keele , J . r , A 4 A r ' . , . , . , J , , J J , j , 3, Th : Rutland O Whitehall 33 ZO 0 l 3 . . . O Rutland 25 West Rutland O 31 O 32 7 9 ' O 14 . 6 U ll 'I , , R , . , Y , in I I V J , , nl . - ' 'f l 2 - - rl y ' ' lmrts Upprr 1. t Pltchers Robert Ross Robert Graham Uppr Rngln Robert Pertey Anscn O Bryan Top Rau Horace Brown Daniel Mahaney Hadley Baird ohn Fusco Bruno MUSCIII S ond Rou Earl Sharrow Alfred Flory Raymond Gragen Leonard Wmg Arthur McCarthv BASEBALL The 1940 Red Rarder baseball nme was one of the best IH recent vears Besrdes defeatmg M S tvvrce for the crty champlonshlp such formrdable opponents as Burllngton Granvrlle West Rutland fell prey to the slants of the Rarders PltCl'l1I1g corps composed of Robert Ross Bruno MUSCIKI and Robert Graham The latter was one of the most effectlve prtchers rn Vermont State scholastrc ranks wmnmg srx strarght games before clroppmg a close 4 3 decrsron to Sprrngheld last year s state champrons The mheld Wlth the veteran Drck 0 Nell behmcl the plate Drck Thomas holdrng down the 1n1t1al sack the keystone combrnatron of Captam ohn ohnson and Horace Brown and Ray Gragen holdrng down the hot corner was reputed to be the Hnest defenslve umt 1n Southern Vermont scholastlc ranks The helclmg gem of the year was a trrple play executed by Drck Thomas and Whrtey johnson ln the Burlmgton ra In the outer garden Coacn Flaltz had four capable fly chasers rn Bob Percey Leonard Wlng Hadley Barrd and ohn Fusco Graduatlon usually leaves 1tS mark and thrs year IS no exceptron Among the players Who Wlll be keenly mrssed when the 1941 campalgn rolls around are Captarn ohn ohnson Robert Graham Bruno Musettr Drck Thomas ohn Fusco and Had ey Balrd Sch dule Rutland Opponents Rutland At St joseph 'West Rutland Poultney Mr St joseph Granvrlle West Rutland 'West Rutland Sprmgr eld Granvrlle au: Hax en Burlmgton 4' t St oseph Home Games Opponents :lr .fs .- ' cf: ' b , V 3 c ' : V ' , - ' . ' ': , , , j , b . if 'f , , 7 , , ' I . Front Row: Richard Thomas, Coach Lloyd Flaitz, Alfred johnson, Manager jack Barrett, Rlchard O'Ner1. l Y l l , Y - ' . 1 l A ' ' f y. 1 1 . f . , , -I ' Z . J 8 ! , It I Y 0: 1 12 l . , 8 19 O 1 3 4 . . 1 14 4 5 0 4 9 . 8 3 1' I V1 4 1 ' 3 - 'F ' - - 9 ' 6 - M. .J SKI CLUB The Rutland Hrgh School Skl Club com leted p a very successful season thls year Wlth much mcreased enthusrasm and actlvrty The club and team were under the d1rect1on of FIHHCIS I Bean faculty advrser Wlth Burt Porter as presrdent Marlan Shaw, v1ce presldent erry Porter secretary treasurer and Barbara and oseph ones program chalrmen lnterestmg meet mgs were held several tlmes throughout the Wmter Some of them consrsted of board talks on the fundamentals of skung by Burt Porter also a slu movre was shown 1n order to rarse a llttle money for the club Free lessons were grven to those who deslred mstructlon by the more advanced members of the club The boys Skl team wrth erry Porter Captarn oseph ones Gardner Hopwood Samuel Temple Nell Robmson ames Selleck Robert Cassm, and Kenneth Clary completed the season f e m ln t e tate lnterscholastlc Skl Meet from Rau Sam Temple Robert Allcott Frances Clrfford Bernrce Brarslm Maud: Ann Wrggrns Shrrley Mae Murray Marian Shaw Strand Rau Thomas Crowley Gardner Hopwood Polly Woodhn Charlotte Pllon Carolyn Landon Barbara ones Chnstma Wrrght Sumnne Woodhn Tlnrd Rau Louls Pappas Robert Cassln oe ones Burt Porter Barbara Burns Fourth Rou Kermit Smith erry Porter aclc Whelden John Pappas Trp Rnu Russell Smlth Robert Kerth ' Q B ' ' Q J p , I - E 5 Q J J , D , I ' , T l A VJ l Y l Y J J Y D 1 r 1 -I 1 , success ully by placing First in th slalo ' h S ' ' . . J ',: iv Q -Y V , , , ' , , ' 'i . 4 , I , -I , , . h H , ,J ' ,J , . Front Rau Raymond Catozzi Merald Woods ohn Rowell Raymond Graben Lawrence Benedict Ronald Stratton S and Rau R1 hard F Hayden fDir t rj Emile Rondcau Reginald Stevens William Burke Richard Pease Paul Hadeka Donald Stevens Leon Stalker Robert Elkey Leslie Lawton Robert Ellison Richard Ross sin Harold Merrill Melwood O Bryan Gerald Moore Barry Mylott Fourth Ron BOYS LEADERS CORPS Under the direction of Richard F Hayden the Boys Leaders Corps of Rutland High School have faithfully carried out their duties It IS the object of the organization to increase the efficiency of the physical education classes. Each member of the corps is leader of a squad of boys which he directs through the exercises By th1s plan each student of physical education has received more chances for activities and more individual attention The members of the corps meet in our gymnasium and are especially instructed by Mr Hayden in order to increase their efficiency as leaders. ear the corps sponsored a highly successful athletic exhibition This y held College from Spring - rc if ': . rc J , i -' , kv' ' ' , i ' , ' . Third Row: ' ' ,, , , ' ' , . , ' . fr Robert Cas ' , ' , ' , - , . Y Y - - - v , A 1 l ' 1 ! ,+, ,T Y A - A fr' R- 'rig Y TRACK The 1940 season started w1th the usual large group of asp1r1ng youths M f any o the newcomers soon lost therr lnterest and the nucleus of the group was made of veterans from last season s champlons The team romped through the trrangle meet agamst Bellows Falls and S ld pr1n e and gave a forecast of what was to come Match1n stren th g S agalnst superlor forces of Nott Terrace H1gh of Schenectady New York was a nerve test1n experlence that found the Rarders ready and w1ll1ng to com ete w1th ll p suc exce ent competrtron Burlmgton Hrgh was the next v1ct1m of our well balanced squad The journey to Brattleboro for the Southern ln tersect1onal meet was not too much for we managed to ual1 17 m d q en an to W1n the meet Three months of ractrce and competltron brought us to the State Meet w1th a feellng of conh ence rn our abrllty to brlng back another trophy Flghtrng desperately through the last event we hnally had to ack nowledge the superlorrty of the foe and step down from the pedestal of the v1ctor Meets Rutland Oppon nts Bellows Falls and Spnn eld 84 4X5 58 U5 Nott Terrace Schenectady Burlmgton Southern Vermont lntersectlonal 48 l X 3 fwmnetj State Meet thltd placej o rt e1th Raymond Catozzn ames Selleck Second Row Robert Foster George Skottet Paul Hood Lawrence Benednct Earl Moore Paul Duffy Albert Martm Robert Elkey Robert Kelly Burt Porter Wrllxam Burke Tlurd Rcu Raymond Connors ohn Phrlhps Regmald Alexander john Klllary Donald Pltamello Ernest Whlte Clifford Grover Ro ert Ba h G ld rc era Moore Top Rcu Coach Howard Douglas Walter Hasbroolc Rudolph Rousseau Kenneth Hoadley Robert Potter Howard Derby john Boynton Dean Band Alvscnt R h d P rc ar ease Nell Robmson Edward Smatresk jack Frtzpatrrclt Alfred Romano Howard Barton , 70 40 ' I 71 A 46 37 f ' Front Row: Andrew Denardo, Paul Hadeka, Russell Smith, R be K ' p, ',j . Cl Frlnl Rau Bernird Kazon bane Noble Robert Allcott lllwcll Blanchard T p R ii Ralph Hunt Winat r F Htrris Leavitt C ilt Kermit Smith Thomis Howley chn Pippas times Dcrwm Thomas Crowley Robert Proxan Leslie Lawton A t Vnmgr TENNIS The 1940 edition of R H S tennis offers no alibis for its performance to date but attention might be called in a subtle way to the fact that the loss of four lettermen in 1939 by graduation doesn t exactly strengthen a lineup However each twelve months is another year and April saw one letterman from last vear Gene Noble well supported by immy Dervln Tom Howley courts were available earlier than usual of the Board of School Commissioners new surface a year ago and Ralph Hunt faces in good shape with lots of The major strength of the team as doubles but with increasing stress bein volleylng and smashing the doubles steldiness of Dervin and Smith the game of Noble have been outstanding has netted good results when the going Matches played to date of printing reminder of the generosity f 1 in providing a the playing sur ssistant manager ay rather than in w th the consequent nee ecl punch The and the all court of Howley and Allcott Nthedule L V l Freshm n R H Q 9 pf0Ltflr Fur in ton U J M Freshmen Wcst Rutland Bl' Matthes away Rutlml Op, onent Burr Sl Burton 5' urlmcton urr St Burton Bellows Falls 1' est Rutland roctor Rutlml Oppun YI! 5 r , Q an m K. ., 'hu xx' 'M I 4 , T 1 XG- , , ,S L Y T. . ' ' . W l T . I ' U u 2 t jr , . L , ' , fu.: , .1 , .3 i ,l .' , . , ' ' , ' ' , AX . , i fl . Y . . Bob Provan, Bob Allcott, and Kermit Smith, warming up in the gym. The . Y . ga . 2 2 K . ' ' a ' . ' h pl , l . ' , g ' I - A , d . L 4 , , c ' A L L V 1 . l f 'l' l. . ml. A e 2 4 7 O . . ,. 193 1 4 B ' of 6 1 ' 3 4 TB ' 5 2 . l 5: 5 1 ' 1 5 . ' . J l 2 W O 5 2 4 'P 5 2 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The Freshman Basketball team under the dlrectlon of Coach Leo Keefe completed a very successful season showlng great promlse as varsltx materlal The freshmen Won seventeen of therr elghteen games losrng to the M S J Freshmen ln the Finals of the West Rutland Basketball Tourney by a verv close score Outstandmg players for the Freshmen were Ferraro Hood Davlne and Merrltt T harles Fredctte liarl Cllflord Armand Stanzlonc Tlurri Rlu C uh Leo Keele Robert Qzulflre Walter Norton oseph Hrtzcl Robert Boynton Domlnrc Garafann S nd R Allan Mcrrntr Rlchard DJVIDC Paul Hood Richard Derby Domnmc Fcrraro Raymond Barker I r m pl tur fr nr R Mgr Fredentk Klnson Vu Richard Parks 'Vfgr joseph Elllson , , Y I J' ' 1 . . . . J . v y 1 ' ' np Rvu C . , Q Q . - ' W H A C , , , J , , frm' nut ' , ' , , ' , . falum f rv f 5 P. 'u ou , Y. ' ,, v. ,. '. . VARSITY CLUB The Varslty Club gulded by Coach Flaltz was reorganlzed from a club that WHS St1'1Ctly OH PRPCI' t0 all RCUVC 0I'g3I'llZa wrltten, new members were 1n1t1ated and because of the comparatlvely strlct requlrements and hlgh standards the membershlp became smaller, but more elfectlve and more excluslve UOI1 A C0l'lStltl.ltl0Il WHS The club s act1v1t1es were varled Many other forms of recreatlon were enjoyed after each meetlng as speakers motlon plctures boxmg basketball k b ll b ball The mam event of the year was the Varslty Faculty Bas et a ase ame whlch was very successful The varsrty won and some of the proceeds g were used to buy boxmg gloves Much conslderatron was glven to buylng a new trophy case for the school The club executlves were presrdent ohn ohnson v1ce presrdent Earl Moore secretary Robert Percey and treasurer Albert Martln Ftrs! Raw-le t to ugh! Robert Percey Alfred ohnson Russell Smlth :Hurd Raw Rlchard Thomas Richard Pease Frank Eklund Fourth Row Gene Noble Raymond Gragen Gardner Hopwood Leonard Wmg Fa th Row Rtchard Fuller Kenneth Rabldou Coach Lloyd Flaxtz Fatulty Advascr Ronald Stratton Albert Martxn Y I . H ,, . . . . . Y l , , . . . . . Y Y Y Y , 1 , I J 9 , Q 1 Q , - ' f ' f I , J , A . Second Row: Howard Barton, Francrs Walsh, f : , , , ' . , I sr, 1 s. NJw Patrons and Patronesses L Il 1111111 I C 0111011 I5 5111 1 X NN L 33 fl. lk'fllZiI'1 QXI11 gXll11'1'l X1 l,yu11 I'Nt'IlUPll. XX'111g K XI111 I111 I'lIN11iL' 13111141115 1311 'l'l1w111pso11 I11 2 1111 111. V11 Rutland County Nauonal Bank U . I . I o 5 4 K . X6 .lawn ff .fffwfn 1.p.kg..q'f GP-JS: H Cahsman THE NDUFIK PRINTING CU sAnowsLL alocx RUTLAND vemom Sw 11110114 j Quzlzty Przntzng C I I 4yfA4LIK .lf IUIIUN' 92 6 Y -' '. .f?.ejfL.,YQ,l sly, .Al L ,lib , , in 1 QUALITY lctures to be reproduced faith fully must be prxnted from superior photo engravmgs Thls quality comblned wlth orxglnal and mod ern desxgn results ln an annual the students are proud to call thexr own well as many other books through out the east were made by T BASIL L SMITH SYSTEM NE S 1'00lA1111f11lJ :S lzlty Dmxu. Buxmmo PHILADELPHIA PA P' ' . A i 3 Engravings in this Year Book as d i ENCRAVINO I Q H E . I . 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