Spaulding High School - Our Echo Yearbook (Barre, VT)

 - Class of 1952

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DAY BY DAY Sept. 5 The fateful day. School opens and we’re seniors at last. Sept. 15 First football game. Winooski there. S.H.S. won. Sept. 22 First home football game. Spaulding beats Cathedral 27-0 Sept. 29 Rutland i s. Spaulding. They won 14-6. Oct, 4-5 Teachers’ convention. First vacation and well appreciated. Oct. 6 Oct. 11 Oct. 13 Oct 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 10 Nov. 14 S.H.S. slaughters M.S.J. 33-6. Sophomore Hop. A good dance with Columbus Day theme. Spaulding beats Burlington 19-13. Spaulding loses to B.F.A. Last minute rally produces a touchdown but no win. The game. We trounce Montpelier 26-6 on a rainy, mucky day. We beat, or rather slaughtered, Bennington 33—6. Last football game. We end season as we started it by winning. Spaulding 32, Springfield 24. Nov. 16-17 Senior Play. The show’s on the road, Maureen and Lois Thursday—Joann and Mar Friday. A success in spite of Nov. 21 Nov. 29 Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 19 everything. Off at noon for Thanksgiving holiday. Carousel! Huge success! Scholarship fund nets $313.23. Basketball’s here. We defeat St. Mike’s. Surprise! We defeat Berlin, N. H. A feather in our cap. We defeat Alumni by 2 points. Dec. 21 22 Team goes on the road. We defeat Springfield and lose to Rutland Dec. 23 Jan. 4 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 18 Jan. 22 Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Feb. 1 Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Schools out for 2 weeks. Merry Christmas, etc. We beat those people from 7 miles north very decisively. Burlington defeats a dumfounded Crimson five. Must be a jinx on that Burlington court. Cathedral trounces us, but good! Whew! We defeat B.F.A. here. Crimson Tide rolls over Middlebury Tigers. We break the jinx on the Burlington court as we mill the Millers of Winooski. Again wc trounce Montpelier. We turn the tables on Burlington. A well matched Crimson Tide hangs a defeat on the Mountaineers of Berlin N. H. Tkf game with Cathedral. We win by two points! B.F.A. there. Middlebury there. End of term vacation welcomed with shouts. March 7-8 Northern League Tournaments at Burlington March 14-15 State finals at Middle bury. April 4 April 5 April 18 Winooski Valley Music Festival at Montpelier. State play contests. Spaulding presents The Ring of General Macias. Something new! A combined Band and Glee Club concert. An unusually fine interpretation of The Battle Hymn of the Republic. May 7, 8 . 9 Burlington Music Festival. May 16 Junior Prom. May 29-June 1 Senior Week-end! What a time! June 10 June 12 Last assembly of year at auditorium. Class day. So long, it’s been good to know you! J5

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Back Row Warner Shedd, Jack Frattini Front Row: Margaret Goyette, Jackie Shepard Aw cvcryiay occurrence in Room 114—Detention! AS THE FINISHED PRODUCT Seniors!! The raw material was almost a finished product. The monitors were on the job patiently di- recting the traffic, and the underclassmen’s admiring looks bolstered our egos. Jack Frattini was class President; Warner Shedd, Vice-president; Jackie Shepard, Treasurer; and Margaret Goyette, Secretary. Our first money-making project was a gigantic food sale which netted us a tidy sum The turnover from our Senior Play and the sale of Spaulding ban- ners helped, too. The Echo staff got off to a bad start but finally settled down to produce a successful yearbook. Almost before we knew it, we had reached the top of the foothill, but though the big climb is yet to come, we’ll fondly recall those memorable years at S. H. S. A typical monitor gab session.



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Diana Mac Aba re A.A. 2,3,4; Glcc Club 4; Freshman Chorus; Girls' Athletics 1; Home Ec. 1,4; F.N.A. 4 Fuirloving Diana enjoys swimming, skating, skiing, and dancing. Her ambr tion is nursing at the Bishop De' Goesbnand Hospital. Watching Spaulding play Springfield for the state title, and winning, is bright in her memory. PhyllisJ. Acker A.A 1,2,3,4; H R Officer 1; Glee Club 2,3,4, Freshman Chorus; Girls’ Athletics 1; Sentinel 1; Echo; F T.A. 3,4; Class Play 2,3; Senior Play; Jr. Prom Committee Phyllis is a sunny, good natured girl with lots of pep. Watching sports is her favorite pastime. Her ambition is to be a teacher. Phyllis will always remember those senior parties. Alfred C. Aimi A A. 1,2,4, Glee Club 4, Freshman Chorus, I V Basketball 2, J.V. Baseball 2; H R. Basketball 1,2,3 Freddy is a very sports'minded in' dividual, who likes basketball and hunting. He is also an ardent Red Sox fan, wno never gives up hope until the last game has been played. Alfy plans to go into some kind of business. Real J. Audet Freshman Chorus Shorty enjoys working with ma' chinery, hunting, fishing, and about everything connected with the out' of'doors. Dancing and movies also rate high with him. Finding his classes in his freshman year proved quite a task for this little fellow. After graduation, Shorty plans to attend a trade school. Joyce Elaine Barcomb A.A. 1,2,3,4; Freshman Chorus Jo has only one pet peeve—waiting for someone. She enjoys square dancing and rarely misses one of our basketball games. Joyce has taken the Commercial Course while in high school. Her future occupation is undecided. Norman Peter Baril Norman is a person who is liked by everyone. He enjoys hunting and fish' ing very much, but doesn’t seem to enjoy football or basketball. He is also a whiz at skiing. Norman plans to attend a trade school. 16

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