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..f OHZE COIZOIIZLC5, .-1-. P 1t Bexerlv Olson Curneln Hernclt Joyce Gouchoe Patrlcla Hubbard Marilyn Trop Audrey Stoodley Nlarjorlc Sodergren Ioan Collette Bcatrlce Soulla Mary Booth Mary Kung, Roberta Coola Carlsen lohnson Lu llle 'wlullm Horcnte Conner Nlorma Nlarsh Xlfglflld Hernclt Myrna 'Nlonahan Roberta Prlor 'Vlary mna Buchce Luella Hoflman Patncla Martell Bexerly Bngsgs Bexerlx Brute Dorothy Nlartell Cvnthxa Taylor lean Qtexers Prlscllla Taylor Patrxcxa Lefrantms eanne XxrL,1n1a Olson Ioannc Crosby lean lohnson Gunhxld Vlyhrberg Eleanor Souha Dons Ellrott Farlene Germon Clalre Wllder Eh abeth Gllman f Bcxcrlw Glbbs oanne Hoag Dons Whlte Dlane Pens Susan 'Nlorton Nlxss Bresnehan Bexerly Holtomb -Xrdelle Fraslcr Durlng the tlme of the blg gold rush when all the men headed vwest xx ard there were hardly am to be seen ln these parts but the Womenfollc got along just hne The same thlng holds true today for the Home Economrcs Club had a xerw successful wear vslthout a smgle male member Under the guldance of M1ss Bresnehan faculty advlser and the leadershlp of Dorothy Martell Presldent Beverly Qlson Vxce Presldent Beatrice Soulla Secretary ean Stevens Treasurer and Patrlcla Hubbard Program Chalrman the club wlth an actlve membershlp of 35 held sales of fudge and popcorn to ralse money, dld varlous PICCCS of 1I1dlVldl.l3l constructlon work and partlclpated 1n several soclal act1v1t1es lncludmg a covered dlsh sup er Due to dllhculty m obtalnlng a date for thelr annual dance Sprlng tlme Festxval was not held but plans have been made for havlng II an out standmg event of next season ' f I I T tl a ., .., Q - ,, n 1 . . f 5 ' , . . Q Q .. . F I VU' mul I V , C L ' , x , , ' Y V' ll v Y x Y ' 1 A 'Y '. K . ' , c r . Rcn Inc ' t ' , . . . 'Y Y ' ', . . . A 1'- K 1 - b A V A V - y V ' 1 - ' v Flasmln, Marmlynnllllson. Beverly Ewmng. Pamela Kmsman. Rm thru j , , h . A U , . , , ' . Y , 1 , Z . Rau ,mar f 1' ,, j . , , ., 1 , 1 , , , . , 7 a , - Y ' I 1 y y I 2 I . , , Y ' 7 7- I I J ' , 1 y Q V 1 Q , Q J , 9 , , Y Y . , . , . H . Y Y ,
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onzmufau Front ruu Richard ohnson Donald Pee: aclc Schremly Bexerly Grbbs n lean McG1nley Cornelra Herrrck Earlene l.aCoe Peggy Gxlbert anet Stone judlth Patton Carol Nlult Barbara Laplant Barbara Ransom Kathleen Conner nr v Bexerly Olson Carolyn Axel-:lcv V1rg,1n1a Herrlclx Barbara Rosen Qylxxa Adams L,-lenna Wllcler Nllss Bresnehan P1 ultx H 1 urrlx r Florence Conner oyce Rrdlon Barbara 'Xdams Nlarv Bradder Lorralne Bellamx luann Burke oan Canheld Arclelle Frasrer Ruth Ann Ravmond F t r 1 Bernard Rome Patrrcra Hubbard oanne Crosbx oanne Hoag Rosemarte Ph ga Sutk von Nlr Doll Fa ultx 'xdll 1 Rrchard Hudson Rosemary Flanders Harloxx Shaxx Harold Qxx anson Rov Donohue Charle Edgar Stdnev l enberg Bovnton Snee rnrlx r 4 Rrchard Despres Ralph Nutter Robert Hovxe George Nlnller Carleton Clrflord Vxalter ohnson Lrndlex Squrres Donald Lunt Allred Ghro Etqlntnru Robert Kellogg Wtlllam Thomas Robert Beauchamp qherman Hunt Robert Herrxclr Thomas berdon Agaln thls year Mr Doll organt ed the puplls vxho eat lunch at school mto th Commuters Club to msure proper control of chuck xx agon prlxlleges Shares ln th club xx ere tvx entx hxe cents Beverlx Glbbs xvas elected presldent whlle ack Schremlx Rlchard johnson and Donald Peer serxed as x1ce presrdent secretarx and treasurer respectrvelx Frequentlx durmg the xear free candx xxas dlstrtbuted to the members after lunch A new pmg pong table was purchased and a plng pong tourna m nt under the dlrectron of Ralph Nutter was held Slxteen boys entered the competltlon and Bernard Rome emerged xrctorlous ' dl' Zi 3 ' Ai as R M A y ' ' J Y -J ' I ' - Sum J ron' Y ' , ' , ' , , . Tl: AJ 'utr . , b ' . V ' , . . ' . , 1 ' ' ,-.t ,'ftl'5cr lit ' on ' ' , ' , . , t 1 , E c rl V Y . tfh at' , ' ,ij . Z ' ' . , 1 irq , ', ' '. B ' ' , Saw ut i ' , . 1 ' I l I J . Q , ' , l u - ', 1 ' . . , '
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jnfafrnafiona :Nsfafions F it r mr Shrrlev Schoheld Arlm ton Pond Cynthia Taylor Dorothy Martell Oralxa Garcla ean Steyens Rau tm Barbara Adams Mary jeffords Beyerly Gould Beatrlte Soulla oyce Fredette Prlscxlla Taylor lamce Stone PAUIQIJ LcFrancOrs Boynton Snee Norma Marsh R A v RrlJLIY1CL Breyys er Warren Carhsle Robert Crawford Roy Loyzelle Mason Mchl The lnternauonal Relatrons Club 1S now 1n IIS second year The pur pose of the club IS to make people consclous of the World about them The governmg body of the organrzatlon lS as follows Prrsudcnt DOROTHY MARTEL V1 t Prmd nt ORALIA GARCIA Sttrtmrx CYNTHIA TAYLOR Treasurtr ARLINGTON POND Prroram Chanrnmn EAN STEVENS Meetings were held every vyeek wlth guests present Among the speakers were udge M1lfOfd K Smlth who spoke on Vermont s resources Paul Teeter a lawyer from Mlddlebury speaklng on World Federatlon Professor Stuy vesant Barry of Rutland un1or College Mr George Some a Rutland County Forester and Professor Leslle M1t1guy of Rutland un1Or College who gave the group an account of recent problems faclng the Umted N3tlOHS Durlng the year the club was shown motlon plctures on Chma the Amerx cas and RUSSIA Included also 1n the meetmgs were debates dlscusslons and reports from the yarlous members November ean Stevens Dorothy Martell and Barbara Adams were sent to the Vermont State Hlgh School Forum 1n Montpeller In February the club sponsored a Hollday Hop Whlch was a soclal and fmanclal success Part of the money recelved was used to send a CARE package to our R H S French chrld One of the most popular club projects was Pen Pals letters exchanged bv club members and other R H S ers mterested wlth people all over the globe World nevys was kept before the students bv the I R C notlces on the bulletm boards IV u' I , g , , , lv v- 1 R V g r ' tu' U1 'rc ' ' ' , , , 4' , ' C' 1 C . . . . . 1- . . , I ...... O . . . . j . , V V V . X . . - - , . ly A , , ' ' ,I L - , ' v. -, A V V 'f I 7 P I ' V Y Y ln - ,J' , ' H - 7 H - - Iv I 1 V I - 1. H ' y J ' ' '
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