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.-gl!! 3 El . if - - --hk QQIIIII - 4- ,------------ ,,,'v i XA mug.. -- n Iliff, llll ' Wal amz' Czlfizfe With the Easter issue of A ril 9, 1941 in purple ink, the Red and White, a student newspaper at Rutlanclbltligh School, completed its twelfth year as a weekly publication. Under the editorship of Beverly Woods, the 194O'1941 staff published and distributed the usual twentyfhve issues to its subscribers. For the benefit of Freshmen, free copies of the first issue of the year were given to all R. H. S.'ers on the opening day of school last fall. Hallowe'en, Thanksgiving, and Christmas also brought special numbers in colors. An innovation came with the introduction of four columnists, Bernard Kazon, Vivian Depasquale, George Cameron, and Shirley Mae Murray, whose writing appeared each week beneath its author's cut. A stall delegation attended the annual Vermont High School Editors' Conference at the University of Vermont, where the paper has been entered in the yearly statefwide school paper contest. Front Row: Alice Rathbone, Shirley Palsa, Vivian Dodge, Vivian DePasquale, Beverly Shaw, jean Maxwell, Diana Wood. Srroml Ruw: Catherine Pappas, janet Carder, Beatrice Kantor, Beverly Woods, Christina Wright, Ruth Sabin. Rut Perry. Third Row: jerry Porter, Beverly Keenan, Constance Dubeau, Robert Alcott, Bernard Kazon, Anne Greene, Elzyce Wood. Baclc Row: Ro rt Cassin, Gardner Hopwood, George Preston, George Cameron, Donald Haclcel, Robert Hughes, Marion Stevens.
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9 Front Row: jean Fiske, Mary Louise Burditt, Bert Carpenter, Mary Brislin, Shirley Blair. I U Second Row: lone Ferrari, Richard Walbridge, Robert Barch, Barbara Ciddings, Genevieve Frappier, Poll Y Woodiin. Third Row: Lillian Callipeau, Wayne Rowell, Alfred Beauchamp, Robert Provan, Harold Emmons, james Phalen, Philip Hugny, Earl Manning. 0276746500 Q7Z'em!ef1s Its fine spirit of cooperativeness has made possible the really fine showing of this year's Rutland High School Orchestra. Their more than creditable renditions for Senior Play, Vesper Service and Commencement as Well as on various other occasions has been due, in no small part, to the painstaking efforts of Conductor Clifford Van Iderstine. Q0 1- ---H! - v -- u- 19, H----A ui- lllli iii- 1 g- ui- ,-,Q .-11'
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5,3 l 4 9 Nfartxt Rowsjoan Benham, Joyce Wood, Anna Greene, june Haseltine. Strand Row: jane Pratt Cstandingl, Barbara Harris, Sally Dorsey, Rose Phillips, Miles Ogden, Allan Merritt, Paul Hood, jean Eddy. Lax! Rnv: Patricia Wing, Shirley Palsa, Edna Beauchamp, Shirley Shangraw, Robert Ross, Alfred Beauchamp, l A Arthur White. h Cl , Carlos Onion, Robert Alcott, Fritz Dubler, Standing: Kennet ary g97uaQfz! gaufzczf This organization comprising home room presidents under the guiding b hand of a new faculty adviser, Mr. Howard Douglas, has effected many ene' Hcial changes in school government. b h its attention for judgment The Various cases have been roug t to . ' ' h d been discriminated against in the Monitor Squad felt their organization a point system. This matter upon due consideration was adjusted satisfactorily for all concerned. The Ski Club's case in reference to receiving letters also ' ' ' l I ber to a letter. obtained favorable attention. Now, four points entit e a mem The Student Council is the governing body of the school. A new plan for electing council officers for next year has been accepted as well as a decision ' ' ' h ffl ere: to take charge of all ballotmg and counting in the future. T e o cers w ' ' h ' d Secretary- President, jan Treasurer, Paul Hood. e Pratt, Vice President, Edna Beauc amp, an -'ug -4.1411 '--illuuuu G HQ -T ' Illini- , -QQQ 'f - -11111111
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