Rutland High School - Talisman Yearbook (Rutland, VT)

 - Class of 1942

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glass Wahlecy of some excluslxe hotel somewhere We have progressed Yvonne Davas s pacture showed her on a w hate horse jumpmg a fence at the eacclusave Roma no Manor At the Crlosedale s Country Club Charatv Plas Lorraane Iohn son had the leadmg role as usual she was cast as the mother In Elasabeth Burdltt s column Ameracan Broth ltltle changed because of forelgn relatlonsj Crenexaeve Butch Frappaer the world s most IDQIIXICIUZII andayaduallst was antervaewed We remember her spectacular feat of swam mmg across Lake Bomoseen early one Sunday mornmg The valley of the Amazon seemed to be quite an attractaon for some of the 42 graduates Thas paper told of one expedltaon under the Ieadershap of Professor RlCI'l1I'LI Edmger of the Curlous Sclentasts College Two members of the partv were Thelma Wolansky has secretary and George Walsh efhcaency expert probablv verv much needed Harold Pappm was gomg along wath the one job of carrvang the professor s rubbers The professor saad One can nev r know what wall come up It was rumored that Edward Bartholomew was mvated to go too but when he heard he couldn t take has car he refused Cwordon Burke was goang an the capacaty of mechamc but the only machane to be taken was a small mechanacal toy to amuse the professor I saw a pacture of Kenneth Rabadou I-Iollvwood s man alaout town taken persuaded has former classmates Sharlev Sanderson Esther Taylor and Sharley Parker now Graduate nurses at the hospatal to pose wath ham Agnes Fox sent rn her favorlte reclpe to Mary Flanders column Kappy Katchens There were two women named as possable presldentlal candldates Marx ean Ogden and Barbara Perkms In the personal column Lorralne Falcona had returned to her beloved Brooklyn Claire Stewart had gone to Hartford permanently I saw where anet McLellan business woman had gone to CHIITOFUIA to start a branch store for one of our local merchants Another of our Dastrlbutave Educataon students has been successful an rh held of sellmg Bernlce Plnney She as an the bxg cm workang at Macv s Thls n wspaper dasappeared as mysteraouslv as at had come As I stcod Iookang out the wrndow I thought Won t all mv classmates be glad to know what they re gomg to be doang ten sears from low I trust remember exerx detaal so tnat I can r lax thas VISION NITA VV: RD A ' V 1 I - I . V V . Y , , k 1 , L' . - Y ' .A 1' J llv, J ' . ' I 1. . 4 . k. . L V . I L I T I I ! J 1, .jvv . . y . Y ' ' I J ' . ' ' 4 ' 7 L e LT J I. . . . T , . I , , J, y 1 while he was convalescing in the Rutland Hospital, Apparently Kenny had , ' c. L , I J , L I I7 L , O 4 k . . ' . , I . . . B L l . B ' 7 c . .. - .I lc T I c ., 4 V I 1 .I L 2 4 ' . . , l , I I I I I J ' I. A 1. . JI. . 'll L , I .. c , ' .1 1 4 T . . . . , ' ,V I ' J ' . e I I , ' ' , A . . , ' J . ' In N 3 ' . .i. ,', A I A T '

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51255 Wzaiflecy Irene Elllot Won a set of dlshes at the movle She vx as stlll 1n company w1th a certam other 42 graduate In the column on Vermont lt was stated that Carl Walker and Margueute Walsh were stlll keeplng the Clarendon Dance Hall 1n busmess Patty CUTIIS was chosen as the Presldent of the Natlonal Glrl Scout Assoclatlon Shlrlev Crossman was her able asslstant Mav thev keep the camphres burnlng' Wllllam Dansro and Charles Mlke Healey were rn a s1x dav brcycle race After the hrst two days they were seen s1tt1ng by the slde of the road restmg The old story of The Hare and the TOFIOISC In the annual poll of newspapers on the ten best dressed women rn Amerlca Carol Havens name was mentloned After knowlng her 1n hlgh school we can apprecrate th1s There was a PICIUIC taken at Prco In the background I saw Pat Freeman stlll trvmg to make a turn wlth skls on In the lcture too was Marllyn Marceau glldlng gracefullv down the mountaln Sl e but as I looked closer I saw that she Wasn t standlng up Hlram Huntoon presldent of the Lnlted States Country Grocers Asso c1at1on was to make a speech entltled How to Sell Food to Foodless People at the annual conventlon There was a plcture of a fashlon parade In lt we could plck out several 42 graduates among them Lllllan Gallrpo Prlscllla Imnckley and Madellne McCartv Age hadn t changed these glamour grrls In the theatre sectlon I saw where Thelma Flsher one of Rutland s song blrds had a part 1n the Metropolltan Opera Company s presentatlon of Farr and Warmer Allce Canty was star of Broadway s newest muslcal comedy Star f Stars produced by Charles Carroll dlrected by ack Klnsman commonly called Broadways Problem Chlld Comlng from Rutland thev were naturally prejudlced for Rutland talent Conse uentlv Barbara Clark had a s1ng1ng part 1n lf Rlchard asmln world fame clothes deslgner designed all the costumes for lt The SOClCty Page had plctures of some of Rutland s graduates of 42 There was a plcture of jane Amerman before the hreplace rn her camp m the Adlrondacks Another showed Lorrame Newell enterlng the ballroom 7 . . , L . . I 1 . - J I J . . U . ,, . . . - U J ' ll ' li , . . . . I I CT, I I 1 , 2 y , . C . ' ' 1 ' 1 , . ' ' ' ll ll 1 , , . . . . T, . 1 1 , . J. . . . , K 1 - - - 1 ' as ' 1 n - v - u , O ,, . . , , J , ll I ' YY ' . , J ' ,I Y l - - 1 1 r



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ETHEI. E. SPAHN A255 QM' In order that we may not be forgotten too soon after leaving R. H. S., and to help those who will make an attempt to follow in our illustrious foot' steps, we, the Senior Class of 1942, bequeath our most valued possessions to posterity at Rutland High School. We specify that they are to be used with the utmost care and consideration. A list of carefully collected telephone numbers of promising underclass girls is left by Fat Fuller. He specifies that these be combined with those of Allan Merritt and published. Rita LaPoint leaves to conduct an asthetic dancing class. Ed Melen leaves to be her ready, willing, and unable pupil. All the noise he can make is left by jerry Porter to some underclassman, to be used when things seem especially dull. Nat Hyland leaves a collection of letters to cover the blank keys of the typevvriters. Max Welch Wills his car to the Museum of Natural History. It is guaranteed to be the only car that is the fastest going as well as the slowest -coming back. A large quantity of English themes and history notes which they have collected throughout the years are left by Barb Bump, Irene Elkey, and Eletta Goyette. Underclassmen interested in a Worthy investment take notel The reatest and most sacrificial contribution is made by Bernie Kazon. After muci persuasion he has consented to leave all his gags, old jokes, and stale humor to anyone able to use them. Ah, ah, Soddie, don't grablll Phyllis Clark and Connie Beaudette leave instructions on hovv to keep going forward. jimmy Carroll leaves R. H. S. his original theory about Columbus being a farmer, just because he ploughed the seas and planted his foot in Americalll Marjorie Lesperance and Shirley Shangraw leave their best lines to Maude Ann Wiggins. Dick Pauli leaves his notice to all R. H. S'ers.: On and after this date l shall be responsible for debts incurred by myself only. All girls take note.

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