Spaulding High School - Our Echo Yearbook (Barre, VT)
- Class of 1956
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-Nw . 'ng 1 4 5 as slxiil iii: 1 fffi 'iff' Q fry FOR E WO 'RID Our Echo for 1956 hos token for its theme the school song Glory to Spaulding. We, the stoft of 1956, consider this theme one of enduring sentiment. Our song, which vvos instituted in 1918, is o port of olmost every octivity in which we porticipote. It is only right there- fore, thot it should, in the future, mean Spoulding to us. lt olso re- presents our closest link with our friends outside the school. Wher- ever they ore, whether it be sliiing, gothering in front of the school, or working on sociol functions, Spouldingites moy be heard sing- ing this song. Kf li 5. K 4 ,' .Q A , We, Me Seachfa 66444 of 7956 of Spmwzfg WW Sedan! gcvne We-zmam! ,bzeeewt 74416 ogewzwze 74wlfff Zlndaadau wma XX' Spend da I I 7madacan .................. I- 3 Amuuamaanmd ........ 4- . geafw ............... - 9 Smw ..................... - Md,-kzwaau ............ - A ...................... X - dumtdaementc ................. - X. it f HX I x 1' -- V L K , V fx X f 4 Q V1 1 - fx. 1 Vx, A L N. I 1 1 V 1' Q-eddwu, Zaaazeu Wtaaaga ,qdaagw 1 X 'kai , X A . ' x x , V If , AJ f y vm, ,J M5 'J V jx gps Am Danleaaq Senatus 7mm 770z4. fauna Www DW vm. Donald 74110, fx I Mr Fussell superintendent of Barre City Schools. Mr. Fussell, the superintendent of the six elementary schools and Spauld- ing High in Barre, is an able director. His ever-watchful eye guides the 2,058 school students toward a fuller and more worthwhile lite in this community, Mr. Fussell gives us this message: Congratulations and best wishes To the class ot l956 for having completed your high school careers. Each of you will tit into his particular place in the world of vvork, Whatever you do, may you still bring 'Glory to Spaulding '. Mary Stevens does the book work in the Barre City Schools, Barbara Fmttini is the secretary to Mr Fusse Mr. Fussell at work in his ottice Mr, Mayo, one o' Spaulcltng's lead- ing sppporters, ls 're able conductor of the 862 students in the school, He is always at garnes and student acute ties, gtytng his advice or worlcng to' school vntproyenfents. l-le recehecl his education at the U. ct Mass. and B. U, l-lls rnessage ls this: M55-hind our inf spiring school song Iles the tlrrn lounf dation ot our school, a toundafon whlch we rnust rernentber is only as great as the character ot its student body and as strong as the character of the men and women who have graduated from it, For everyday that you live with credlt to yourself and your cornntunlty, artother stone is placed in the hall of character at Spaulding. 'Loyal we Slng! ' 'I' 7655? 4' A A Mr, Mfw? l I'f1l ol S H S 'f De. 41 an Fig Virglnlv Calevro ls Mr Mayo's secretary whlle Pct Lorfdry is SH S 's bcolclceeper Englwsh and Scrwtnncl Advuscv Mlss Jean M Watson N English an Senior Adviser M' Neal A W'99'n English and Dramatucs lr F 'S ? N Mrs Ruth MCGDH Mrs Ruth C Forbes X Head ngllsh Dept and Echo Adviser Engllsh ii Mrs Beatrice Blackmore English CIVICS and Senior Adviser X'-277 feigdflfvvio-'Liz Eng Ish us a must lor everyone during Julius hrs tour years of high school and It cert annly should be because nothung as more 50 Important than to master our natlve lan guage During our Hrst two years we con centrate marnly on grammar wnth a smat termg of literature whereas In our lunlor and sensor years we study American and r' Englush Lrterature respectively always re vuewnng our grammar when necessary whnch IS very often by the looks of the number ot red marks on those composntaon Mass Gertrude E Branon papers E 9l'Sh Spauldnng offers specntuc English courses to college commercual and academic stud ents always specifying the things that will be most necded by each group C. l Vs Mrs Margorle Worthnngton Q 4' EL 'I lm ' ef- 'l f' 1 r Q11 ,Z 1 Nici h 'at ' 4 f ,ff ll M ,Qu xg fy rf, r ' V? 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I r r L ,T ' K X I I, ' 41 . nl I l' Q . f l cv -., .loyal T Miss Julla B Aushn Mass Marlon S Sallah Mrs Rose Sassone Lmm and J English and French French and French Club Our foreign language department con slsts of four years of Latnn three years of French and two years of Spanish The teachers IH thus department not only spend many hours lnstructlng In classrooms but also each ns an advuser to a language club Unlted States l-lrstory rs also a requvred sublectun which we are taught 'ro appreczafe and understand our freedoms and the way they were establnshed for us Cuvlcs a subgect requrred for freshmen glves us basuc knowledge of cuty state and federal government A subtect ln whlch we discuss the prob lems of our nafnon both of government and people IS Problems of Democracy +43 ef' Mnss Spamsh Lcmn and Mr Jean B Hamulfon -A-A ju Grace I Bixby Guidance Mlss Amy E Goodell !'P fifxf-u-. Ct cs and Coach lg VI Umted States Hnstory DE I 'vwi K . .ffigl A ' ie! M,.jJ l A17 Mr. Donald love AI'-14-Z-4 A-vu! American Problems, Civics, and Guidance - CUM! ' - fi Af! . MR DONALD T FULLER MR HARRIS C PALMER Chemusfry and Gen Scuencc Biology Ec Geography and Sensor Adviser 9,9 J r I3 J' .MR DAVID C SEELEY I Bnology and Geometry 42 J,g,d MR GEORGE R DEAN Physics and Gen Scwence NIZX MISS ELIZABETH S WHITE ER- Algebra Plane Geomerry nd Gmdmce ' 1 MISS CHRISTINE S MARTIN Algebra Trngonomefry and GeomeTry 8 '19 A 0', A wsde TueId of science rs offered To The STU dems of Spauldmg The science program con s1sTs of general science biology physucs and chemusTry Perhaps Spauldmg mnghT produce The nexT EmsTem MaThemaT1cs IS a sublecT which can be follow ed Through aII Tour years of hugh school We may Take GerweraI Mafh AIgeI::ra I and II Plane Geometry TrugohomeTry and Solid Ge omefry AfTer complefmg The course we have a broader knowledge of The maThemaTlcaI world MRS THELMA HOISINGTON General Mathcnmtxcs I x f .J - ' fl, 1 I I I' 'I ' A ' rr - I ' ' ye , Y. 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MR PAUL W NUTTER F lndustrlol Arts u-eu.-U' I MR ERNEST PHILBROOK 'Q Mechmn Ccl D ww ng I c C MR GERALD C AUBIN MR EMILIO E POLITI Nochxne Shop Monumental Des dn aw: f MR MELVIN Rod o Televts on The trdde dnd lndustrldl boys delve IH to electrucnty drdtttng rnochnne shop cwto mechanics ond rnechonucdl drdvvung Thvs helps to develop slculltul workers for the outside world Art rs c1n extrd curruculdr octuvrty which S offered to the students We ore vnstructed all tuelds of drt under excellent gundclnce Wath our shiny block Ford the students of Spduldlng ore gnven the opportunuty to leorn the correct woy to drlve and the rules of the rood arf' llllwl MR BARRETT WALING Driver Tru mng H553 959 J A TW 79 Af lelffj L M MR HENRY H DRAKE Auto Mechonlcs J ff Mo 'sf X gf MISS HELEN KATE At Supe sor 9 I f l l' ll flf1J l A N W . - A A l lxjl vt xlvll 'H l cl rl. 5 4 , 7 .4 I . '--- : K ,-4, M I A'-I I h l Ib l t , ,J I I E .fx 8 1 , ' i 1 rc I ! 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W1 5 if I 7 I Inu' Walter P Bucklun Nerclunduzung and Sales and Advertusung I' QA r' fu-1,9 Educotuor 7 S offlce practuce and store traunung Many able secretarues have obtauned theur found atuon at Spauldung Hugh School Our uanutors deserve a lot of credut for the wonderful uob they do un cleanung up after us Spauldung us always kept sparkl n Mr louus Garuboldu -Q R Mauntenance Mr .lohn Emslue Mrs Eluzabeth Mulne Mulmencmce Mauntenance 10 Home Mr. Virgilio Mori Music Appreciation, Band, Orchestra, Glee Club and i' W Girls Choir 'X Q Mlss Rachael A Dlx 3 M Home Economics may 4 9315 5 X1 ,.4 L11 Mr Deep Corey Physical Educafuon and Coach pu Mrs Eunice Marshall 7 Aj Economics and Senior Adviser gf, Home Economics is a valuable course in high school ll Teaches The gurls To be better X prepared for The future both inside and W X outside the home Spaulding has an extensive music pro gram conslsfmg of Freshman Chorus Glee Club Girls Chorus Boys Chorus Band and Orchestra All freshmen and sophomores are re quired To take physical education IT is in Teresllng and lun ar The same time that goes info the preparation of The de -,,,, licious lunches in our caleleria Mrs lnez Merlo Cafeferla :IV Mr John T Barker 4 Ak U S Hlslory Modern History and Coach Miss Frances Rach Physical Education .Wm ff Mrs Jeanme Kerr 5 XX Cafeteria ll 5-.M Q .- rw r 'T 7 f 'Q f , ' Q fl ,' ,fm . - C . , JN A 7 K fli f V ,f if ' 6 lf ' fr ff 1 1 C C as M A , . . My 4: If fgg, fi' ,, ,W , , 6 A, . . . Mi- f , L..-.hc ' W ,K ' . . ' Q rg .- Little do we realize the amount of work '.,., ,-,, .. A ' - P1 r in , 1 , ' ' Kg In K, I V, - -- V 'W-41' N 1 ,f f' gg- 'iii ,, V - W - - 4 If lr, I , ' - i N X I ' : 4 ,f 4, I X X 2 fir 'lf' fx V V arf' I ,Agar ,V I i L iw 94,5 ' ,pf 3 X T v 4' X Q 'S , If . ,A O , M5111 ' 4 :Wal 'I F fl. Together, as Seniors, we have begun our grand finale which marks the turning point of our lives. As Seniors, we have found the true meaning of each line of our song. This meaning has become an inti- mate part of us which will recall to us from time to time our years at Spaulding. Now all together we stand vi7ai1ing,, perhaps a bit reluc- rl 'NI S tantly, for the fin6le'cl1,Qrd which will mark the end of tour'ng'5'rS it Spaulding. 'Q' 7 Y ,fi-,, N .kt VFWFQ , W X- ia: 2 wa, f -if A 'X' K Gmyasihqwg l whiff, 4 ,, X A 'ing 'nigga ,P A iff T3 A 'ifnlwf l'lvnw'n..ig,,,I 1 M . '9 I if Here we are as freshmen, somewhat afraid, going through our hrst receiving line. ,. 3 s M. Vasoli, M. Roy, are dressed up in very first class dcy I4 We entered as freshmen September 3, l952 eager and ready to embark upon tour exciting years at Spaulding. That same September we attended our first big dance. The Student Council spon- sored Freshmen Reception. Most of us were trembling in our boots, but we still enioyed it. lt was at this dance that we experienced our first receiving line. Next were chosen the Jayvee cheerlead- ers and maiorettes. The cheerleaders were Sandra Laquerre, Barbara Hamel, Norma Palmer, Mary Calcagni, and Rosemary An' zalone. The Jayvee maiorettes chosen were Linda Greiner, .lane Boudreau, Barbara Knutson, Ann Petell and Susan Yaeger. fu' 23 Ft J if ,fx 'Fm C.. Pellegrini, president, R McAllister, vice-president. A. Petell, M. Calcagni their formals for their 7044417 February 5 we elected our class ofhcers who were Charles Pelle- grini, president, Robert McAllister, vice-president, Lorraine Laferriere, secretary and Norma Palmer, treas- urer. Sylvia Cozzi and Deanna Hart were announced to be first and second prize winners, respectively, in the apron-making contest. This event was sponsored by the Singer Sewing Machine Company Febru- ary 20. In June we proudly wore our class colors of red and white to our first class day sponsored by the senior class. 4 Y3f': ,,, L. Laferriere, secretary, N. Palmer. treasurer. 0402 . Two of our classmates, B. Martin and B. Cornish, proved themselves to be able thespians in A Midsummer Night's Dream. FRESHMAN PLAY The Most Lamentable and Cruel Death of Pyramus and Thisbe by William Shakespeare Pyramus: tBottoml Kimball Darling Thisbe: iFlutel Bruce Cornish Wall: tSnoutl Norman Choiniere Lion: lSnugl Robert Mashia Moonshine: lStarvelingi Albert Couillard Prologue: lQuincel Booth Martin I5 'H0ulg, 'F X . W A 4 ,. I .ll The ring we now wear proudly We started our second year at Spaulding on September 5, 1953, expecting to enioy our sophomore year as much as we enioyed our first, On September 28 we chose our class officers. Douglas Ordway was chosen president, Ronnie Williamson, vice-presidentg Donna McLeod, sec- retary, and Melvyn Lawson, treasurer. We held our Sophomore Hop October lo with the auditorium gaily decorated in a har- vest theme. The auditorium stage was decorated with a moon shining above a wooden fence. The Hop committee was headed by the class ottlcers February 2 the annual class play contest was held with the sophomore entry being called Nobody Sleeps ,445 Z2 'Ir N Mackie R Holt L Laferriere M Goldman S Tassie and A Heath receive their rings from two of our advisers Mrs Marshall and Mr McGinty Spaulding fans cheering for victory at the l954 Spauld Some sophomore boys and girls lining up for class clay In l954 ing Montpelier football game j February ll Audrey Sumner won the Cherry Pre baklng contest sponsored by the Home Economuc de partment March I2 Scholastnc Ss for the freshman year were awarded to Vernon Dyke Charles Pellegrlnn Lnnda Greuner Ann Dunleavy Vurgnnua Low Thomas Luce and Bruce Molnnarolu We were all excited when we receuved our class rnngs on May ll The rung commlttee was made up of the class oftlcers and Sandra Laquerre Charles Pelle gram and Susan Yaeger .lune 6 we attended our second class day and enloyed very much the skit put on by the sensors L Alzaga J Boudreau C Marsh and L Gremer seem to be enloymg themselves whsle all dressed up for class day class day gfzaa We 1 ,451 M Lawson treasurer D McLeod secretary R Wnllnamson vuce presudent and D Ordway presndent were our capable Sophomore class ofllcers NOBODY SLEEPS by Guernsey L Pelley Scene The library of the Busby Home Spike Bruce Cormsh Dansy Busby Margaret Lund Ada Busby Barbara Knutson Glory Busby Roberta McCallum Mrs Busby Jane Boudreau 17 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 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Our Iunlor class ottlcers werel Laterrlere presldent A Gherardl vtce president S Yeager secretary and A Sumner treasurer All dressec up for class day are M Martnn W ulnlan J G B Cornls R O ern R Hebert and N Small e egrlnl Pe R McAlllster an Sangunnettn prepare for the Prom ,- a Q We entered school September 8 l954 with halt our Spaulding years behund and halt ahead We hoped that our last two years would be as pleasant as our tirst two November 5 we elected our lunuor class ott cers It turned out tc be an all gurl aftaur with Lorratne Laterruere beung elected presldent Anita Gherardl yuce president Susan Yaeger secretary and Audrey Sumner treasurer On December Ql It was announced that a mem ber ot our class Charles Pellegrlnt had won the Spauldtng Wulluamstown Voice ol Democracy contest Charlte later also won the state contest The Twelye Pound look fvcs the IU no class entry an the class play contest held March lo l955 May l3 was an Arabian Night wnth the audttoruum betng appropriately decorated wtth an oasus complete wtth sand water and palm trees Our Prom Com mnttee was headed by Susan Yaeger Thomas Luce Annta Gherardl Mary Ann Mooney Lorraune Later ruere Charles Pellegrlnu Vrrgunua Low Macey Gold man Lando Greuner Ronald Arnholm Ann Dunleayy Wulluam Qutnlan and Roberta Holt June 7 was our last class day as underclassrnen We looked torward to the year when we would be weanng our own caps and gowns X-..--- afwffdf THE TWELVE POUND LOOK by Sur James Borrre Scene Den of Snr l-larrys House ID Mayfarr Snr Harry Sums Norman Chormere xml 'TL' BJI Our band marches proudly al 'he l955 Slate Mus: Fesfnval e Lady Slms ot Burlrngron Joy Bagley Kale Pal CD Brien Tombes Macey Goldman .l Boudreou S Yaeger L Grerner V Low N Some Juniors govher around the oasls whsch carried out our Arclsuan Nnghrs theme ll ...r ada F O ' I 'c ' h ld V , ,A r l sf i . S ' R' I . , , ,. , . , , xv V.-. 'W',, Small,and A. Dunleovy are lust fooling around. ' Q .Y 1 K4 v r . ur -Q h In I lf es lx V l i I 'vi A- 1 I X I K' ll xy ' , lllj K xr fs I 11.6.43 Y' Zz f7'L Z'b 'fr' Kuff 4 Awaceff ff rr swear ww Shirley Autchlson 24 FHA I2 FroshCho Glrs setball2 HRS Tas l Jr r Comm Mixed Chorus l Shirley I5 always busy dorng art work fo school octrymes In spate of Thus she seldom masses an SHS game .AX ll' IEE!! 'r'HlI7'l Lewus G Andrews Glee Club Joe snngs IU the Church Choir In Woodbury HR Baske a hrs home town For the past two years he has drrven to school carrynng a group of other students ln the summer he works for the Vermont Department S Louise Alzaga A Ar l Class Play Us A Fr r s Cour234 GleeClubl234V W Festival 34 Grad Usher 23 H R c Jr Prom Comm JRC Boar ntlnel 4 S Clu 2 Pres 3 Sec 2 Ticket Seller 3 4 Lourse rs also octlve an Rarnbow Rosemary N Anzalone eer oder JV F l Frosh Chorus GAA l2 Grrls Choir 2 Gee Clulsl G d U er State Chorus 3 Malorette JV 3 Mlxed Chorus 23 Soph Hop Comm 4 WV Festival 2 3 Rosemary rs always busy when plav oenng given She rs one of our top make up artusts 20 Riff: at 1 'dv Richard Andersen ase a Frosh Chorus HR Pres l Student Council Duck enloys all krnds of sports He was a member of the l95-'1 State Champuonshrp Jumor Legion Baseball Team Ronald F Arnholm l234 Art 2 Echo Grad Usher Jr Prom Comm Soph Hop Comm R nnle rs a talented artlst He has won several state prizes for has work ln oll and wo er Calor and a natsanol llrst pr ze nn Jdyertlslng desrgn After grocluatron Ronnie plans to become o commercial artnst Wowxw rp V. 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' Vf X a I5 I ' Lv' f f V L I 4, ZLL 4 I I I l 3' Seymone Aube AA 234 Frosh Chorus Seymone rs socnal chanrman for the CYO In Gronrtevllle and was on the commnttee for the school board supper her sophomore year She plans to be a secretary Joy A Bagley Q 5 y E FH FN A 3 Frosh Chorus Gnrls Bas et l JCL 2 Jr Prom Comm Mom r Sensor Play Joy the defendant In the semor ploy IS a busy actress For four years she hos com muted between West Topshom and Spould ln 't r l t, t , , C l A f M lv 'x , xvrlf F, :Fc MJZL 1 1 K rf V, , , , J, ,V yn , 1. t ,, V fx . .-Q FL 65 Nc' IT Jacquelme Audet C oy sher 3 Frosh Chorus Tncket Seller 4 Jac I6 the shortest semor gurl engoys wotchmg toll boys ploy basketball She IS o port time secretory now and plans to become o fulltume secretary after grodu atnon Carol L Baker FNA 34 Frosh Chor Grs Chour 234 Glee Club 1234 Vu e Pres l Jr Prom Comm W V est v 2 Corol us o past worthy odvnsor of Rambow and a member of the Rainbow Drlll Team She as also o member of Junuor Womans C ub 21 AN' Norman Bacon AA 1234 FroshChorusJCL2 Norm IS an outdoorsmon he lakes to hunt and ish When not an the woods Norm works as stock boy at Penneys 2122 ll ,cm M 4 A' I lv Robert Bancroft l 2 J V V 'H 4 ketboll V .23 4 Frosh Chorus Bandy one of o r basketball stars has been playin our years He enloys musuc and as a charter member of the S H S Jozz Club 'Q if .',,,af'l tg wh' Q L My . 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A J as nfs 'QQ aul Bar Pau t r t d ru ugh school have cent d He has his own IH I nt pllot llcense an e prov h ms to be an able pllot u als lk to hunt and ns lrene Beede ass Play Usher 3 23 Fros Chorus Glee Club l 2 lrenn lS an ardent Spaulding rooter at basketball and football games She enlovs 'veetma new and mterestlng people Q at N ND Z Robert Beaucage 2 lS e our qulet studens favorlte sport IS huntnng He also llkes to tish dance and bowl H taking the trade and nndusrrlgx JC Sandra Belknap c o F N rosh Chorus l JCL 3 Jr Prom Comm 3 Monitor 4 Sandy as known by all her classmates for her easy goung smlllng way She IS looklng forward to enterxng nurses tralnlng J I ,Jr Douglas Beede AA l 234 Frosh Cho u l Homeroom Basketball l 2 3 Dougs favorrte pastimes ore travellng and photography Hes also on outdoor sports man enloytnq huntmg skating skung and swlmmlng Alfred Belvllle Fr Club 54 HR Basket a Sp Club Joe IS an ardent welghtllfter and IS an actlve member of the Barre Weightlifting Cu He also lnkes to sk: and swlm oe never musses a home football game If l ff 9, A , f gf ' ,H f f S' . , fy? 4n,f?V.ji, ' Xljwwl f, .uf lf A X' 1 8 . . ff A A At, f ff l's ine ss A.A, l,,3,4. -- rs Q 9 ,W Ll fly g. 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'i7' J Donald R Bergeron Ronald D Bergeron A Frash Chorus Gee Cu l HR Baskc a u l IX d Chorus l Donald works at Johns Servlce Statlon Ronny ts a qutet student whose mann ID ln hrs spare Mme he ltkes to hunt and hsh terest ts draltnng Durung the summer he wide Lyle R Blanchard l 2 3 4 Baseball JV 2 Frosh Cho Bas al 234 HR Basket M r 4 Lyle rs one of Spaulding s most enthustasttc nte s e o es a skate an play lootball and baseball After gradu atuon Lyle plans to enter the navy 'Q p-1. works at a gronlte Company He also at tended nnght school for art and clraftmg Catherlne Blow FH A Cathy belongs to the Teenager ol Chrust Club IH Websterynlle She likes to attend Spauldlng s football and basketball games After graduotxon Cathy would luke to be a hairdresser ,f.09's-. '5-'117 23 fi. 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N' 'V wry Q3 A VV M, V ' , ,4 f Jane Boudreau nd l Clas Play 2 Class Day rc arer3 Echo FHA 2 FNA 34 Fro orus Gsrls B slcetlnall l 2 Glrls C our 4 ee C ub 2 H R Vnce Pr Hut Paroder 2 3 JCL 2 3 Jr Prom Comm a are-tte J V 3 4 Orche ntvnel nl r Jr ne plJns to enter nurses trams g Sylvia Brughom Domesttcmtnded Sylvia enloys cooktng sewtng and talartg core at children After graduation shej vwoujd llke to work rn a IJUVSCTY Allce B Brechnn 4 Clos Play Us 4 Echo ub Fro orus r s Basketball l 2 Glrls S Grad er 23 J Prom Comm RC 4 Monltor Scholastlc S 2 Sento e Typtst 4 Soph Hop Comm 2 Tucket Seller Conscnenttous Alice plans to g into the rnedrcal professron after college -vagu- 1 Jane Burnett C G U F 23 Gnrls Baske l e Club l Jr Prom Comm Monator Spanlsh u 2 Treas Jane WJS D Ompfer and Stage assistant for the sentor play vyl 0602 Donald A Brxgham A 34 Frosh Chorus l HR Basket all Donald IS a Plc In the Vermont National Guard For the past two summers he t tended Natnonal Guard Camp He enloys huntrng and flshnng ,.-R Michael Brent Butfuru 234 Class Vlce Pres 4 Echo JV H R Baske Club 234 J Pr m omm Fros JV Basketball Mgr Monitor Brent 45 an outdoorsman at heart He has been known to go complng In weather crft for man or beast Wy, Wiley 1 it nd P I I .' . . j C riff' C f A.A l,2,3, p s her 1 45 ,A , Q , . , lo df Fr. 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I yu. .Ll ' L ' L A . ff Mary Calcagnl eader JV H Vnce Pres 3 Frosh Chorus Glrls Chcxr 2 ee Club 234 WV Fesfuv rod U her 2 3 s Prom Comm Marore11eJV 3 V 4 Sentr nel 4 Soph Hop Comm Mary plans lo atlend busrness college rX Ann M Chrlsfue l234 Ech Frosh Chorus Gurls Choir 4 Gee Club 23 4 WV va 34 d r Prom Comm nn a very actwe gal u1Spauldrng gorng to be a nurse She has always lrked muslc and dancrng go W1 Flora Carpenter P A A 2 4 Flora rs busy at home rn Websfervrlle She does all The housework and cooking Flora would lrke To go to Buble School nn prepar OYIOD for the career of a mlsslonary Bernard Choulna rd Bernie should have a promusmg career In the granule lndustry for he has been well prepared He ns employ d at a local gran ole shed He enroys hunhng and hshlng In hrs spare fume f lf!! Mary Anne Clresoll Fros Ch us Prom Comm Monxfor Semor Play 4 Sp Club 23 Mary Anne was a class day archbearer her rumor year and the director of makeup the class plays She belongs lo Womans Club and rs 2nd Lueufenanf nn the Rainbow Glrls Phoebe M Colby FNA 3 Phoebe as a member of The Raunbow Gurs Her hobbres include stamp colleclnng and artendung aucfnons She plans to enter nurses Trannlnq IIT September 44,4- fm. '17 . . A l v 'll l' s 1 X 17 A3 We . ff? ln- +1 69' xlf tn Q lm, Xvul l r l l Md V X1 hs Nfl X r 2:1 4 , ' fc . CV , A JPY ff V ' Xfnrufj il Lf ,jf . I, B' fl. Ll , I xv-'Lf ff! . lv ,flu I I I ' ' fl, 4 Q . V W, x, TA . V ,' AA. l,2,3,4g Cheerl . lg F. .A, 2, , , , , ,b - . Q H A b . , . , , . . 'J fl f3,4, or 1 ,,,, . . 'al 3,4, - , G , s , 5 HR. Sec.-Treo. 4, Jr. r ' ' ' . fl AJ' 't .5 I . . , , 1 5- l A A , A, ' X X K. 41, 7 , A 4 l A P ' J ' 2-of R Q ll ll wif, We I lal. ' ll A.A. 2,3,4, Frosh Chorus. A K . . , . elk ' ' 1, . A 1 , rl 5 l, xr . f 4-A A W7 r Alf! - 1 - . A l Ny My f . i ly A r f J, y . . . . 7 '9 A.A. , , , 5 of 5 ' ' A.A. l,2,3,4g Art l,2g h or J Jr. . . . . ' 23,1 l l, r ,: --FSS- .1 ' : ' : - ' ' 'l. Ti l ,g Gro. Ushe 2,3, J.C.L. Qi Jr. ,. ' ' ' A I . .V . I is . . , - , . . K . l ' , ' for . Jr. , . n f Q ' fl - 'U J .Ll it f ,l 435 Frcncus J Colluns 1234 Boselml JV l Frosh Cl'rG tnlc cn Now Re erve mon plons to o unto the servtce olter school ond then be come on electrlclon l-las lovorute sports ore oseboll ond slwng chxe hob y n electrlclty Bruce H Cornush u 2 Frosh Chorus Grod Usher .1 slcetboll J Prom Comm Senlor Ploy Bruce hos oppeored In olmost oll our cl ss ploys He wos olso un the Studert Councll Ploy hls sophomore yeur Mme-W 1 1? Sandro Jean Colombo If Bos etboll l Jr Prom Comm Qondro on ordent follower of all Spould lngs teoms emoys swlrnmlng ond tenms In her spore Mme she moy be seen sellung popcorn of the Poromount Theot r After 9 odu mon S ndy plorfs to ctrend college Georgette L Cote Georgle spends much of her spore time sewing She. also enloys donclng ond skot mg Following groduotlon she plans to be o bookeeper .1 7' 26 A! 'i Wullncm L Com: AA 234 Bully IS 0 transfer student from St Mlchoel s Has hobbies Include worlclng on cors and collectnng ond lnstemng to records Hunturtg ond flshxng ore olso omong his lovorxte postnrnes Alber Couillatd oss Plqy lfi Echo Frosh Chorus l H 5 efboll l r rom omrn I Teqm l Sensor' Ploy Soph Hop Comm Albert us D tolented ortlst He would k to go IIllO oeronoqtnc deslgh' Xa' i.,,.f ' f, . ,,a J tl 4 W' , H ' I Y ,ll .1 7 4 l f A J ll fl U . A A A ,i F , . ,' A A , , ,.g ' l . , lVkiS. A A l,2,3,4, Art l,2,3g F.l'l A. 1,25 G' ls' . . , , . Fra , ' s , - g k , . . . 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IQX N-4' '- N CX, 'X..L '--1r qlifjinmball Darlrng Cla Pa Fr Club 2 Frosh Chorus Glee Club Ac nm all IS a talented muslclan He as participated rn most of the rnuslcal octlvr tres of Spaulding He plans to make mustc hrs motor an college J' Mary Jane Douglas FHA 3 Frosh Cho Mary Jane likes swlmmlng and skating She enioys dancing and us very good at It She spent much of her spare tlme working at Howard Johnson s ,AL 'f t N ll LQKW! 'Cow' cry -Q17 43 Frederick A Desllets B e a ootball JV 234 Fros Chorus Freddy IS one of our football stars He also plays basketball for the CYO Team Some of has other Interests are flshtng hunting and sknng Donna Dudley A 1234 Frosh Chorus Gerls Choir 2 Glee Club 2 Donno has been workmg as a waitress at Hotel Barre for the past year Durung her lunror year at hugh school she won The Bug Payoff , f A J! r f M LA! I af Sr , 'x gl rc? 'K Qu t K I ,U 27 1 I C if if 'Q' i ,F . 'hx C V In f. X X , 'aft' 4 . I . Q-' 1 F. 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Margaret D Dumas Hisfori n rosh Chorus GAA Ge Cu S nfinel I Senior y being a member of 1he Lighthouse She hopes To become a secretary after gradu ciiioh M Roger E Dwlnell o a V 2 Ji Prom Comm er pends nuch of spare Time weiahtlifring He also works at the Coca Cul 1 Co He plans fo further his caucarion A.. x X X x l h Y J-I vm X f 'N'W-A ,an LL, -fl, xjd Ann M Dunleavy 2 3 4 Clos Se 4 c o Co Editor ub Girls Sfafe ec State G ad Usher 2 3 H R Pres 2 Sec Treas Prom Comm J R C 3 4 Monitor Scholashc S I 2 Sentinel 2 3 Senior Play Soph p Comm Student Council Sec 2 Iiclcel Seller Ann was Queen fifnaul ing 'iii Vernon A Dyke as a 2 s efball JV 2 3 Boys Stae diver Echo Fofball JV French Club I Frosh Chorus I Grad Usher V Prom Comm 'I Jr Roiarian 4 Key Club 2 Sec 34 Momror 4 Scholasilc S I 2 Senior f 4 u em Council e Verror is on The Junior Legion Team A ik VJ 28 fx, xwaf Arline J Dwlnell u G I 2 irs aslcetball I J Prom Comm Monitor Sentinel Club Ed 4 and is Treasurer ol' Rainbow She plans 10 atrend college afier graduation Luc M Fair FHA Lucy likes to cook and sew ln her spare time After graduation she would like To become a hairdresser ck 1' V 1, i - ,- A , I . 5 A w C ' 'r is X I I f xxx . 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I I VL s- f XJ l ' 1' J ' Wayne Farr I 2 Waynes favorlte hobby I5 hot rods He engoys huntnng and fishmg In school h took the trade and Industrial course Has favorlte sublect was economnc geography Sandra Ferno I 2 3 4 Echo r Pres 2 Frosh Chorus I GAA I2 ee Club I HR Sec Treas 4 Jr Prom Comm FHA V Sandy has spent much of her free time baby snttlng and enloys chlldren After graduotlon Sandy plans on fInd1ng employ ment In Calnfornla Robert Fernandez AA I234 Frosh Chorus H R Basketball I 2 3 Bob played baseball In the Babe Ruth league hls lunuor year He IS employed at the Memorial Drafting Service L if T Fisher I 2 I 2 Fr orus I Glee Club I HR Prom Comm Soph Hop Comm 2 Bev enloys attending sports events She would luke to attend Becker Junior College 29 ,J V fla, I 4 ,ffl L I Ill Car yle W Ferno HR Bask ball Skup IS an octave member of 4H He has partnclpated In Dlstrnct and County Demon stratuons He has been treasurer vlce pres :dent presudent lunnor leader and camp counselor He hopes to go into some branch of forestry or conservatlon xi Erc M nt Erlc transferred from Marucopa Callforma In hrs gunuor year He engoys sports espec :ally huntung flshmg and archery I .. 1 1 I l ' l . 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' . 1 ' I L - 5 I il .N pb lv ta . 5 V I Marnanne J Fontana Fr Marianne engoys ottendtng SHS games In her spare tnme she lnkes to swam skate work after grad uatzon Aldo E Frascola H R Basket a Aldo has worked at Wnndy Wood Farm slnce has Freshman year Durung the summer he entoys swlmmlng and diving at Lake Seymour Huntnng s one of his favornte sports f--. tmfa. 07' 'Tin I -X Wnlllam S Fosterp l 2 B I taknng e ra 6' cind Industrial Course ln has sp re Mme lakes to hunt Vermont Nbtlonalc qa d Maude L Frazer FHA 4 Glee Club 4 Maude transferred to Spauldnng from Narthfleld Hugh School In her sentor year At Northheld she belonged to the Glee Club and was on the Jr Prom Commlttee -1 PDQ Q... t tl X 30 J if 'N'-nn... Faustlna Z Fox l e Club I Jr Prom Comm Tuna llkes basketball baseball swimming and skatmg She us plannmg to attend a beautnctan school In September Carmen D Gauthier C u 3 4 Fr s C orus GAA l234 Glee Club l as 2 Carmen entoys working with children does a lot of baby slttlng and plans to teach She us a member of the Jr Woman s Club N J: et typ X mf Lf f l l tjr' ti' , N tl t s My in 1' l 1 f ,N ' N wig y . 1 1 , ,lx t 7 - v Mffl ' 1 Q r I 4' . A.A, l,2,3,4, l:.l l,A. 1,45 . Club 2, A.A. , ,3,4, xr 'I K: lx?-l A.A, l,2,3,4, F.l'l.A. 3,45 F.N.A. 5 Gle ' ' ' . . . , il is ' th Q- d , il f : A . t s 'ff -'ftflyfl ' 1 and ski. Marianne plans to do secretarial flsh, Und ski. Alsllp, he ' member bl The r V K V' ., , Ctr f fix f. , 7 . 'T no f' A-A4 1,Q,3,4, V , l g b Il 112' I I I i , AA. I,2,3,4, Art I, Fr. Ib ,, oh ' ' l't 5 . . . , , , 7 5 HR. ' ' A ' ' ' ' . Tre . 5 J.C,L. 3,4. ll ll If 3 Gif: , - l X f 1 U ! x .. xl Nx fy 'N W Z 1, I yi ' ,. , ff V ' All F X df fl Xxh '7 I f Z! 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Y 15: is 1'--P M Anna Gherarcll A l BG 4 VVV a 3 4 s V E F N A Frosh Chorus Girls Cholr 2 3 4 Glee Club d r J Prom Comm JRC Board 34 Momtor Soph l-lap Comm Anna IS going unto nurses Training Barbara J Gonyea I he Iumor year Barbara Transferred to Spaulding from Mount ST Marys Acad em nn Burlnnglon She likes ammals es pecnally horses She plans to be marrued after graduatuon its 13 W'-:Y x., Macey J Gorldmcn 3 4 Ban 2 3 4 W V Fesfnv Boys Stale Class Play 3 Frosh C qui Glee Club l 2 3 4 W V Festuvol fig' rad er 3 atball ly vom Comm Monrfor e lnel l 2 3 4 Xl ws Edlfor 4 Sensor Ply Soph H p Comm Sp Club 34 Vice Flres 4 Nacey lS also acllve In The Lrghfhouse :ce ou el Allye llves :qi Washrngfon where she has parfhme lob She belongs to the Gram! vnlle CY6 Alice wants to be a secretary lr? 31 ef J w I 7 XM MQ Beafnce S Go l23 Frosh Choru Glee Club l Bea as employed at J J Newberrys She enloys rndmg dancnng and skarmg She wnll be marrled after graduallon Lawrence W Gray Larry enloys hunhng hshung fly fynng and archery He ms raking the Trade and lndu Yrlal Coursyandjlags to be n elecrruclan fxylff ff ,al 1 'Y -1- 8- l 2 r U , ll X 1 -S A ' . , 9 ' ' ' nf . ,fy --NM 11441, X ' A I . , A - X .lx l lllv if ' , 1 f . , X, . f ,if AA, l,2,3,4, rt , nd 2,3, 5 , . 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V , ,X -- ' 1 J 3 L Lmdu H Grelner A A 12 3 4 Band 2 3 Echo French ub 2 3 Frash Chorus Glrls State Governor Glee Club l JCL 2 3 4 Jr Prom Comm J R C Board 3 4 Malorette .1 V l o 2 3 4 Senior Versatlle Lnnda plans to be an engvneer Barbara J Hamel C ader JV osh Chorus Glrls Chonr l Q C ub Barb enloys muslc and dancnng She plans to .mend a halrdressung school ln Sept errber 1' in y f f 2 Y rj ff X. 5 I, I 'J lf! I Pauline M Crroleau 234 FHA l Frosh Chor Clrls our 234 ee Cub Prom Comm WV Festuval 234 Pollys pastimes lnclude collecting Hut Par ode records snnglng and collectung pucture post cards She also works part tlme t Montgomery Wards Margie P Hatch Margle ns workung at the Paramount Theat er as o cashier She plans to study hanr dresslng an Burlxngton after graduatuon Skating dancnng and swlrnmlng take p Margie s extra time NO' VB' fl Wesley H Guyette Jr AA l234 Frosh Chorus HR Basketball Wes has a paper route to keep hum busy xt f ll he plans o go to a forestry college In New York Luke most oys Wesley flnds tnme for all sports Including the weughtlufhng club 'C 1 Allan R Heath l 2 3 4 Grad Usher 2 3 Basket H ! Ice Pre Allan belongg to the Whustllng Arrow rArchery He also enloys fly tying and o rn radios Allan wants to 'om X F fypl, C, 32 I Q f , all 1 I' ' ns, - K fl 4, we . .1 ' - 1 'S , 'A f A YV 9 'S S A Sl g rio Af vfllrli A ' 1 ,s f ' ff A p I V' lj' WN, fy! I 'Z 1 J ly H l ,ll l l jr, l ,- We' yi l M 1 f rm I 1 L f 'f 'f ' ,All g fA,? I 'l 'I .rv ff fs . L- Z, A,A,,,g...g Uslgv g.. ' Ch ' , f 2 GI l 2,3,4g Jr. 2. K ' ' ' ' ' - Ne a , 1 ,, . ' a ' . ' JL 'fd , 4 . as - A , , , 1 , : : Cl . . . , 7 ' . . g M n- itorp Orch. 3: Scholastic S 1,235 Sentinel l, , , , ' Play. ' ..A,,m,,jX, ,MHBKC Tw BH A,A. l,2,3,4g heerle . . 1, V. 2,3, A,A, I,2,3,4, Art 3, F,H.A. l,2,3, A,A, , , , , , ,,H.R. - F , ' ,GI I ' - blll,2,31. '- ,3. Ir? ee H In a kiy s ' I f p ' ' . f ' I ' I ' ' u ' wi ' . ' ' . . , X t . I J ' f ' , l r-zfkce. S 4 Y' lf N ,lf . 'I lk ' 1 0 ,gr I l l , I tt Nl , Q 1 fr y L ll 3 l , e. ' :ws , f 1 f 1' fll 445 ' . I .V nf' A ., A 1. -' bf! t 'M C' L ff'J,1 ,J Robert Hebert AA IQ34 Frosh Chorus HR Basketball I 2 3 Bobby emoys all sports especually swam ming and dancing He has worked for four years at the ASP Super Market Clara V Hlguera Clara as planmng to enter VJC to study secretarual work Some day she would luke to vlslt Spain Claras favorite hooby ts plana playlng ,lil 0fvrfV I - up wr . , ,fy 54 K 11.47. . fa! I . Joseph E Henes J ase a Fros Chorus H R Basketball l 2 3 Eddie works at the Ftrst Natlonal Store and spends much of has spare tame at the Barre Weughtllftung Club He plans to to a meat cuttlng school after graduation LHm U Jean w rks as a st gurl at N wberr Aft! rqfhe gr d e Jean! would luke to to Ca forma a mak her home Y eret .J C -4-i0 .ff Dale C Higgs Class Day Marshal 23 Glee Club 234 All State 23 WV Festlval 234 Grad Marshal 3 Grad Usher 2 HR Sec Treas 4 JRC Board 4 Momor Dale IS very musucal and has attended most of the state festnvals Xxx xx A-4 AP AA ffllg A tn, vw W tx L 4 fRoberta M jrvo ub 4? ec Treas 2 3 ffiikzlesn tv 2 3 4 R w o as from North M p lter IS a e nt' from St sbury Acad emy l' to Spauldnn her Sopho mor year A l, , y 441 n , . V7 ,N V, X I .IL V. It : , J L , 1 fr ,J ' Y V L r K, ,. . , fn y . . , , , , , . , AA. I,2,3,4, B b ll J.y. l,2g h . ' ' ' , go l 5 . . . V I 1 If 5 K 1.31 C in J . X ' 'L V' I 'QL ' he sq -3 A Q- 5 .ANA N' Y ' c st., 4 - A mt - A--.,, , Av..sv A- .'f lo C ,f 'll V' f lu I A I ,V f IL .A ' V, ' :A VL - Lu V. f . ' J?4n . ijvflx y lt' . ' J .Qt-rdrf AA, l,2,3,4, AA. l,2,3, FyA . 12, F Q chorus, G -fe ALA. y3,Ai5Banq1 19,143 vv.V, Festival, 4, ,A . .,, I Cl b tl if f 3 7 It VIS F -daily, 4- fx. ,lf My A' 1 ' A ' ' xl mls' Obeffh '7 J t ev' ' ' 4 yntcyhetl N a lu' npf r sb ' .rl V - 'l f ld Ebb CO ' ,' - Y ,I my Xe EU U C . V . X , X 1 rx jfj' 'WJ t y y f v , A' K X 1 P ni, C l C Al f f I ',ft,'J 3:4 X t R -l x . 1 5 Nhfl' L51 1 ., .2 .14 A' 1 I ' If ' 4 J CX J 4 , 1 ,vu- x .J N Lloyd Hutchms J Grad Usher 2 3 Pres, Hutch has worked hard at a number of tops He has ad experlence nn auto e patrs farming and carpentry Hunting and swimming are tops an his sports endeavors , 5 '-2-,Q ? X '-1 Phllnp R Kennedy Slap works after school at Tofanl tvlotol es Later he would I lce to a b wuth the Telephone Co A s t ' I' 'll 'fllli ft I lon 'Q Lorranne A Jacques 34 Art l34 Frosh Chorus Club 4 Lorratne lnkes to play ihe pnano skate and sk: She would luke to study to be a med :cal secretary Barbara A Knutson ee Club 2 Matorette JV l Sentor Play Bobs enloys many sports d an thustasttc lan She ns a prohctent accordnon player 1 C21 lid H Harold Jones 2 Harold as adlve ID held and stream sports He entoys working on automobnles and employed at a local servtce statnon 4 Ruth Lacount A l Ruth lnlces football and enloys ltstentng to la z records She employed t J C Penneys YK Xl? . xy! y Nl' . . 4 f . luv! , A 3 ' T as 5 Lg. . X JN Sf A b V D- ' , r. I - x 'll - 1 1 HR. . 3. A-A l, , 2 f , 1 p Glee AA. l, ,3,4. . . . h . . r - . , . I I . , . is 'A fl- . 45 Q Hlfff' C t A . ' L' J X. ff' wt A Av lf2,3: Glee Club l: BOSkGTbC1ll l'l.R. l. AA. l,2,3,4g Class Play 2, Frosh Chorusg AA. l,2,3, Art l,2, FHA. lf Frosh Chorus, 4 ' ' ot , . . ,2, v. 3,47 GA. . ,2. Sal . i get to ' . ' ' ' ' ' . ' an is en- ' z . is a . . l ,, f lr l I ' Q f I ' 'il' ' J' ' fl ' . ,J ' . , . 1 , l ' 'rs' f . VM Q.: 1. e ree s ' 'H .lf MK ll 2 1, I l A . vll 1: l i . 4 ' . r ,IRL 1 - Q A l l gl'-' l rl' JI Joyce Lacourse FHA 2 Frosh Cho u A Jo has traveled extenslyely She took the commercral course through htgh school and she plans to become an anrlme hostess or work In on office aepaxzate way, Sandra J Laquerre reader JV 2 Class Rtng Comm FHA l 2 Frosh Chorus ce Club l J Prom Comm Senlor Play Soph HOP Comm Bunny as captain of the cheerleaders I her spore tame she enloys sewnng swam mung and dancing r I' VLA t Lorrame Laferruefe 3 Cass Usher 3 Fr b Sec Pres 4 Fvosh Chorus Grrls State Grad Usher res J Prom Comm Monxtor Sentinel l 2 3 4 Student Council 2 3 4 Tucket Seller 3 4 Lorraxne also belongs to the CYO Council Mary Lawrence Mary enloys danclng and :ce skatnng very much She h'1s spent enroyable summer yacattons ln New York and oston n es to ravel and plans to away a groduatlon e vii Weldon Lamberton wsketball M r 1 Weldon has the rewardmg hobby of tram lng dogs tor huntnng and held work Much hs tnrne after school IS taken up wr farmmg He plans to go to a trade school In Rhode Island ks., ll 6 MQ Melvyn R Lawson 2.5 Boys State Clas s 2 C ss Rrnq Comm French Club '7 3 Frosh Chorus cc Club 3 sc w Fetwa Q d er ltce r s Pres Plum C nm ,l C oard 3 Monnto Sentor Pu Senttnel 4 Soph Hop Comm Mel ns a great 'azz enthusuast Vw W XX Dil l KL ,AL f-X 1 t X11 g l V 5 A . 3 tu J LJ' 1' V .V 3' V 1, K Q V A Y' , ' I J . 3 6 I 1 '- j f I. - Q .- if , , A 1 , t 1 -f -. . l . 4 f 1 , ff .' A.A. l,2,4, Art lg , . . I r's AA. l,2,3,4, Class Trees. l, Pres. g l HR. Bs ' l, a 3. I ' 1 , K lp GA. . l,2. Play g' . Clu 2,3,4, , 3, . . ' ' '71 A ' , 2,3g HR. P . 23,45 r. .7 ot i ' ' I h '5'f to f ' so ' C If 2 ff N J AA. l,2,3,4, Cheel . . l, V. ,3,4g AA. l,2,3,4, F.l-l.A. l,2, Frosh Chorus, AA. 1,2 SA, Baseball J.V. 2, Basketball J -2 , 5 5 'A ' l'l R. ,ny ' N 5 Trea , la G11 ,QQ r, .g ' . C ' 'V 5 . ., -ff ' , f . . f A . h ole- S l,e,3, Pes 4, 'xy 5 fl ' ' . n lk t 0 I r 34, Gun . Usnw 2 3, H R J -Pe. 2, ' , A ' , ' - ' , Q . 4, JCL. 2.3, .lf. -1 or ., R. , ' , ' . .QX X X ' 'B A 4, ' r-, u ry, Q Fx Pt ' , l,3, 7 , , x ,A X Q 4 y A I 0 I- -, I ll 'K ', ,- C 'N Y I 1 qff ff lx Q A fly, X rr S C ff A Y . .y 1, ,EL A . -L . ,if Q ll W ' l x sf 1, 4V lL.? 41 y 1 12 get J .l Cf ,vzjakrg A- ' u. X I , , J If -I VL ,f' QQ. 'fx f' fy ' JK' , . 1' ' 4 ' 35 X J .ff ' A 'L 1'7 ,lei k 1. Xl 481 L fx 1 7,1 li --,X X X Betty Lou Lezer C b 34 Fra h Chorus ee u l W Festival 4 J Prom Comm Betty Lou is interested In music and enloys ng She lived rn Canada fo a year 1 I Judlrh Lovely I 2 3 4 Frosh Chorus Glee C u rn fo nn y h h life arnritran is to become a teacher I ff l I ff . 5 if l . fcjjwfrf yi ,fiwvf B Af, .f Morris Lilley A 3 4 Moe returned to Spaulding from lthaca N Y in January i954 Hls favorite hobbies are baseball and basketball with baseball in the ead Virginia B ow a a s r Club 23 Frosh Chorus Girls State Glee U lGad Usher23 C 2Jr Pr ornrn J R C 3 4 Monito Scho astic 2 3 Sentinel I 2 3 4 Soph Hop Cam Ticket Seller 3 4 Ginny is our good crtLzenshnp girl th C rnehuplflahsrgcn AA 4 A a dent sportsm ns, Ned ls most 'qgtave in hunting and fishing Nell takes an in terest Inf radio and rs a ha operator He enloyed an erghtmonths stay in Bermuda Thomas F Luce n A S a e 5 State E ho Glee Club Treas L .lr Prom Comm Rotarran Key Club l 2 3 4 Monitor Orch C IVQ o astic en une Q Senior Play Soph Hop Comm Tommy was President of the Lighthouse 846 fzeaocuwluv fr , 7 'll f 'nfl . if . . Q!! V . l Fr lu ,f S QGI Cru ,4, A. , .. lf fl ' ll! . . 'lf' ' lf .' 4 . .V. A 5 r, , , yi r A' g 1 slcii . ' ' r . ' ' l' ' I bi . . I . . . Q , ,. . 4 . i . r 3, S . 1' A I 'll l . M' rx . Y ly lfjsf it ' A ' r . ri. A- AUPYN - ,XX r y ll dll e L' ' 1 lil l P l AXA. H W4 xr AA , Ibm, he J . PC , m ,X Jud- us lived in Barre all er ' . She . 1 we K enioys swimming, skiing, pnd reading. Her le , ,. ' S i'l'l ' 4' . L . AA. 1,2,3,4, Cl S5 Ply uric 23, Fr. A.A. 1,2,3,4, Ba d I,2,3,4, Il, if 1, y, , A , Bgy' , C , 1.2.3, HR Cl b , f . , ,J. .L. , . Om . 1, rc. . 2.3.4, . ,Jr C .f . . . , , ' r, l ' S ' 1 ' 1 , 1 : ' z - ig, , - . m., i,2,3,4, All-Stat 2.3, Wy. Fest' I 1.2. ' - ,. 3.4, Schl ' S l,2, S t' I I, ,3,4: I ' . od' Zfewrf my '77 PAT' Margaret Lund s 2 Frosh Chorus M trguret ltkes most wtnter sports hunttng swn wang and horse rtdung Her hob tes tnclucle crochettng knttttng sewing reud mg md ccoktng She plons to work os cn boolnlseeper ofter groduotton Booth R Morhn M r 234 Bos e I Echo Foot Fr Club 34 Frosh Choru d er Booth t the o esndcnt ofthe Pnlgrrm Youth Fellow hnp lr l953 he went to Colntornno forthe Boy Scout Jornboree Nancy Mackie HA 2 Sec 3 Frosh Choru N mcy as enrolled nn the commercml course Alter groduutton she plans to become ec etory Her hobbtes n lude :ce slqntt g and donctng Muff, Muxune Mcrhn n Clo Plo c o NA n u 3 4 Fr s Chorus J Prom Comm 'wxtne llves I t rnnth e as the Rotnhow Drnll Teofn ond plons to enter r es g n the lf Carol A Marsh c o Fosh Cnorus Gtrls Cholr 234 Glee Club S 4 AllStote 34 WV Festvfx Jr Pr Cornn JRC Boird 3 Sensor Play TtcketSe er Carol n o ttve member of the Rounbow Robert Q Mashlo 4 on 2 3 4 Boys Stu e C oss Ploy l E, h Frosh Chorus Jr Prom omm J R 'Bfo rd Treos 3 4 y reczs 3 Pre 4 Mont r JL, Music Co ncll Orchestra 3 4 All Stote 3 4 WV Festtvol 34 Soph Hop Comm O lected Lt Governor of New Jjdg'ff4??l5sy Club , N ,X ' X x Q f .K , 7 4 - I l at l X, ' -47 A t - ' LQ . l ,,. - E ffl J C f-'s- 'k-- AA. Q, 4, Clos Play g . AA. l,Q,3,4g F. . . , . 5 '5. AA, l,2,3,4, Eh, F.H.A. Qg F.N,A. 3g 'n ' , ' ' . b' ' C1 l,'Z,3,4, ec. , - ,, . . tl l ' ' , ' ' , ' , - s f , ' lc ' Q 'n 34g HR, Sec, i, J.C.L, 2g . orn ' , : ' . t ' . , . . , ,-1, ' g ' - ll ' 1 ' . -1. is C C' A xl ull I, V wx T z ,M . 1 V .y X , ' ,f 1 M- A' . ', , l Ctyf- V l t IX., x l it 4 ' f L ,f All 4 M4 I fx Aan f 1 '7' 'l 1 ' A ,L K,-4 ' . .. ,L ' V 'Cf' lf-HL' ' 'il , ' L' M , 0 l . N. !7y Cr I 11,0 C, ff N .. 4 - yn If - t Y- A.A, 1,2,3. , 5 '1, , ,, 1, I F C f I - ,C .,.. A Q 3,4, .,,Ke X. ' ff l . , s, Q 'top ' 5 3 , . 4 , . A B bn le . ft - , I 4 GW ,vf . 'UC . . AA l2,3,4g Bcnseholl g . , , 7 lc tv ' 'A.A. I,2,3,4f BO d 2,34 SS Y 3: bull HR l,3, Class Play g , bull E h g F. . . 3: Fre ch CI b , 5 o h JV 2, V 3.4: . ,Q S: 1 V- l Gm Ush 3, JCL. 3, Mr ' ' 'n EOS CO' . Sh ' On s , - ' nu s- ' trolnln R foll, air Ronald A Mason '1 rs e o V osn orus Glee Club Festuvo rod U er mme ltws P n tive tlwe cltu tn e t n sports n Jkes n ct oort rn M' 3 lk S. :Cs RObert S McAllister slmct tll H R rx n e Pres os orus LC Jr Prom Comm Orc e Q 3 4 VV Fes :vo Sentmrl 4 Sensor Ploy Student Councul I Jp lwtntse Lt u rv smdlrs rr'J md lu 'NO' wi' aw-s.,.s is 'flue viz! Slurley Mason Margaret M Mathew A W2 3 4 Froslt Cho emo s roller slcotsn ond s Iln Mrxrgoret IS porlxomentornon for FHA Slwe Strip rs to be morrted nn the neor future ts 'ulso octave nn Gtrl Scouts Morgoret lkes t wgnts to work os o secretory to rouse ontmols ond tolces core of chnldren She works tn the summer ot Sams ot Slwornpe Spaaldmg 4 glue Roberto M McCallum Duane McCarty os Chorus J Prom Comm Corus J Prom Comm rr our L Spould n sntoys Dllylng qolf svvnmmung ond n L s Lntplo tl ut cle rndnng Stte ts tolctng the io e f ft r mt ntnon rx cr ptr p tmtory course here ot Spouldnng jtr1dJ1tOtt I5 to become Luc mr X XM ssh-iz lx Q ,VVV 4. 4 ' ,i .X I ew, ,gy H A ft X1 , . xg . A 4 AQ. 1 'QW W, A.A. l,Q,u,4, BJ lr Tb ll JV, 2g ,T ' A V , , 5 , rus. AA. 3,4, Art l,2,3,4g Fl l.A l,3,4. Ch , 23,-4, WV ' l S ey y ' Q lc g. ' ' ' . . . 3,4, G sh 23. A Aol: ' ' . A C ' ' ' . l' Ro I S tn 'f-Joshi gto ord ts oc' in fi' rl-ey X ' . ' ' ' . rclw tre'-2, 'Je is olso Itxes ed I ' ' ' H o d tr 3 o .ve tn eryl. ' . - .LU t , VJ J Cl' . l . . xl C 1, t, , 5, Xxx 1 mb K J le nt, Ll A y Q for L f .fr 9,1 nl. gg . ' Iff ' t LV l . 1 I ' J 1 Il f' X ' l gx 1 X f f , fe- If A V I 1 V, T I in N A 'J 't IJ A A.A, Bond l,2,3,4, Pres 4, All-Stixte A A l,Q,3,4, Cluss Ploy 25 F.N A. l,2, AA l,2,3,4, Art l, Bowling Club l, Frosh 3,4, Bo Albg l,2, Boys St te, Closs lf l'l Q Y- l'l : V' v V'C - 1. l, Fr lt Ch , GIA Club l, Eff! lt'1s enpyfzd lv: l ywxrs fmt - Dttm, 2 f I ' h , , 3,4: HR. Pres l, , , hfz- rj .v me :elf Sh- t - -fed putt- nv: ltr 'svlw . ' A '- ll 99 tro , , ,Soc 4, .V. t' l3,4, A 5 'xt We HJ M- Fttts Co Her Q ft. 'J f , . 5 ' 5 I f trt. - u fr- t y. Xlrvrs'1t.lff Mvtc md' ts -lf A1 ully A ell to ' Q, ustfyf -n .k . I 1 I I t .L t V 1 ' , L My Jr 'L w F X ulx 'Y L I ' .' 'J 5 IN t' ff . . . Lv 1 Q ' X ' v 0 t:15,x:T Q X' ,Q -1 - ,' V x xj 'Zu' a. pf' i XJ. ,DX X ji? ,Qi -or .i i Cv' if L M Frederick McCoy X A A.A, l,2,3,4. Freddy hails from East Barre and is one of the quieter boys in the class. His hobby is building model airplanes. His greatest relaxation comes from pursuing his favorite sports, hunting and fishing. cad! 4 1 kb r l' Qi iffyqi fydyfl William McKee A.A. l,2,3,4, Baseball J,V. 2, Basketball J.V, 2, V. 3,4, Frosh Chorus, HR. Basket- ball l,2,3,4, Monitor. Besides having played varsity basketball for two years, Billy also has an outstanding scholastic record, ami - J i Sue Ann McCuen F.H A. l,2,3, Fr, Club 2, Glee Club l,2. Sue Ann likes to ski and enioys basketball. After graduation she would like to attend a beautician school, T 9' Y rd Lb f uy..! r I i f k , Cflifkiyzniry WM' Shirley McKeage A.A. l,2,3,4, Frosh Chorus. Shirley comes to Spaulding from East Brookfield where she lives. Shirley enioys dancing, skating, movies, and swimming. She is presently working at M. H, Fishman Co. She plans to do secretarial work or continue her study of retailing after gradu- ation. Donna L. McLeod A.A. l,2,3,4, Class Sec. 2, Class Ring Comm., F,H.A, l, F.N,A. 3, Frosh Chorus, Girls' Chair 2,3,4, Glee Club I,2,3,4, W,V. Festival 3, HR. Sec.-Treas. 3, Soph. Hop Comm. Donna is a Past Worthy Advisor af Rain- bow. X NIC. . Carolyn Miller A,A. 3,4, Fr. Club 4, Frosh Chorus, Carolyn came to Spaulding from Montpel- ier High School in her iunior year, She belongs to the C.A.P. and is a Nurses' Aid during the summer, 4- X, AJ,-. L A 4 W :Su V Cf XMY i 4 i 'wt' u .V V . i I Bruce Molsncrols Echo Frosh Chorus ee Pes 4 JCL 3 Jr Prom Comm Monstor olostsc S l Sensor Poy Sp Club Tscket Seller 4 Bruce ss vsce pressdent of the Unsversolsst Youth group Roderick Morrill Bosk o M r l Foot o l 2 Frosh Chorus H R Bosket o Mgr Sp u Roddy puts much of hss tlrne snto DeMoloy bosketboll ond he hos trovelecl wsth the tcom H olso ho o poper route 'VN Mary Ann Mooney l 2 3 4 Echo Frosh Chorus G A A Q 3 4 H R Sec Tre 2 reos 34 Prom Comm Monstor Sensor Ploy Tscket Seller 3 Mcsry Ann lrkes chsldren ond plons to be come o teocher 'Suv Walter Morse AA 234 Frosh Chorus Msxed Chorus l Wolter tronsterred from South Royolton ut the begsnnsng of hss sophomore yeor He ensoys huntrng hshsng ond ploysng the gustor Wolter cs o o sve sn e cu :YAY Zz' wie Joyce E Moron o Cu 34 GAA l Gsrls Chosr234 e ss 2 Moro Sen sne Joyce left Spcsuldsng her sunsor yeor but returned her sensor yeor to groduote Her nmbstson ss tp be o nurse 13 4.5 U s bvbgsys 115- Phsllsp C Mowatt ,4 AA 1234 Frosh Chorus Msxed Chorus Phslso ss o sergeont hrst closs sn the vs Asr Patrol He tokes on ochve mtorest the orgonszotson ond IS heod of Wse new recrusts He plans to ottend Bentley Bussness College after groduotson CY? s lst s Q l A ' if, ., .- 0 . f,'ffC'.s1 V 'fr' fyr ' . l Tlisf 'l 5 js, L' ' J Q I N F,f7 ' I IW lj A.A. , , ,g 5 g . . . 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A A Ti imc. . . sf... y . demon Allce Noury A Frosh Chorus A urs B sketball Aluce enloy playing softball and basket ball She has won prxzes IU talent shows snngmg and ploylng the guitar Alice would luke to work ln an afllce -QL4-i -16 QVCJX f fc gil f ylsouglas Ordwcy 49 -'ff Ba eball JV V 3 Ba JV V 3 Class Pres 2 Class l Comm Cub Lion H R Basketball l 2 34 res Vac P es 2 Soph o omm Student Councnl 3 4 Pr Dougne played on the Junior Legion Bose ba last year J Ruchurd F Oberman 34 Ba eball JV 2 V 3 Boslcet 34 Gle C 34 VVV Festlv rad Uher 3 Pr 4 Momtar btudent Councll 4 Dyck IS a transfer from Mechanlcsburg Penn He has worked as a bellhop at the Hotel Barre M Susan Osborne Sue as takmg the commercnal coure here at Spauldung She enloys slcung swnmmnng softball and roller skatnng After gradu ation she plans to become a seecretary 41 L! ch id' f? i Patruclc M OBrlen tss Pa 3 Fr s C orus Gurls Choir l23 Glee Club 23 J Prom Comm Pot lakes dancmg and solld lazz She would llke to go on to a busmess college Ci JcW Osho 34 eball V 34 c Grad Usher 3 J Prom Comm Senior Play Ticket Seller 4 Bull came from Williamstown has 'Umor year Hns intentions after graduation Include going to the Umversnty of Maryland study dentlstry 604 f N I1 IL. , X 1-N Ft l ., 7' . 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' ' ' ' ' . . . - by . . . to ll . , l' ' . fl E1 l 'x li 1 I I V A J ' V mf J l X ,l L, 4 Jw ff Richard F Osterberg Flo C ru rom Comm lnnor S nror Pl y Club 3 4 Duck has been busily engaged In school as well as oufslcle OCflVIlI6S during has four years of Spauldlna Afler graduofnon h plans to enter LJ V N' to mayor In educafnon 167' Rene J Peloqum 2 O hc L 2 Fc wal 2 u 15 sophomore rom rt Assumplnon In Plalfsburg cw York H Toklnc cornrnercnal ursg han. 1 so xul I MarcoJ Peduz Us in Mark IS sry' esfed ae ll cl la d he egfgl Team fo recre ation clepa fmenf Mark I T g a d flshung Robert M Perrin G Lnon E ho oofball JV 2 ub G e u I2 Grad Us er 4 Jr Prom Comm Key Club 234 Monrtor Sensor Pay Bob plans To study clenYlsTry after grad uahon A6 foal. 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A gr .x 5 'lx xl Vt , ' lvu 1 up lr lf' J' LJ W . ll 1 . . - , , Q ' Y ,rf ,, lmAQ'. 0 1v'4 f Florence L Phllllps Florence as very fond of horses ond has a fne collection of horse statues and plc tures After graduatnon she plans to obtann an oltlce posutton 74a meflow Eugene J Plante a 234 Bas 2 Frosh Cnorus Gene works at the Rome News Co after school Has future plans nnclude a few yeors tn e servtce gs pf en C nrt CL, 34 Fros len IS one of the few red heads In e class of 56 Her hobby IS collectung pen nxes Ellen loves rnuslc but plans tto attend a secretarnal school an the fall Joan E Pryor 3 Fros crus GAA l P orn Comm S ntune Joan belongs to Ralnbow and the lnght house Sne would luke to become an anrltne stewardess V5 M at ,- Hornet B Pnron A A h Chorus n seven o et caunttn She as ed ough ur s N Vw Eng an and New York and entoys tr velung very much Wllllam Quinlan B V 2 Basket lu HR Vnce Prom C as on enthustastuc outdoorsmcm IS favornte sports are sknng hunttng swtm mm andhshmg W- . ,s C t A Z cfs! , ' l , 'lf ' . ,, VV L if A 1 5,-O 7 V wh ' - . , t ,L f , t x . , lf- v - , J, U b L 1 A T I J Avy. 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' ' ' J , , ' - l 1 If . , L n. tt 45 Betty Randall s e a Betty eh Of Wan, ports mcluclmg dancrng rn or s W er s B ty rye! and rw rv om Q Robert Ross: Baskc 1 rw Football T Q Bob rs ore lf our basxetboll stars He may bo see-rr practrcrng on Ayer Street at hrs ba kyard hoop He also enloys n Jean G Robb Rlchard A Robbins Frosh Chorus HR Baslce N tru mewber of the Ralf' on Rr hard rs enrolled IU the ocoderrvrc course r n the Preslsytgrrar Q o He works after school hours Hontmg and a r c noe of the P esbxte mn Your Vshrrrg are two of hrs favorrte sports h Fellowshro also enloys roller skatnng WV Robert R Rouleau mln U vt W lm won r J Mc Junior Cao Chuan o o J c n lvl L Sl ll Margaret Roy 3 U lo rr s Orr Le UD Srph Hop Comm xrq :rats mam Interest rn sports ns 5 rr lows good tnrncs and dances but s happy as long as there rs sorrethmg jcrng r fl ms or t e tore rrclodh secretgr .1 work rn a local ofhce C3 .71 P K V . .-' qxlf I C V 2 W la' - ' C wg 1 r X , vlkk N K 'fl-' .. 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' 'cipro :,- norlk ru a rr Qhm' lop, She , , ' - I , l-le , ' f h to 'r , 1 ' i'l QW KV ju MNH , flfXfMfCh7Vf My f f wffwfb llfD, 0 if swf jj VVLXL ,QL Francls Ryan Francis who us known for has quick wut and humorous personollty as employed part time at the local Montgomery Warcl Store He as enrolled In the trade and nndustrnal curriculum yy , Ltyfff Joseph Sanclbrlan Ba ball H IQ34 Fro Chorus H R Sec Treas 34 Joe has played baseball an the babe Ruth League and Amerncan Junnor Legnon H also likes to hunt and fish Joe plans to lozn the Anr Force 66:45 Jl M12 1193 George O Safford George from North Calons doesnt have very much tume to partncupate In extra currrcular actlvntaes because h has t work George IS Interested ln auto mech anlcs and as taknng the Trade and Indus trial course Robert M Sangulneth B tball l23 C Treas 4 Frosh Chorus Glee Club l 234 W Festival 34 Grad Uher 23 HR es l es Jr Pr Comm Key Club 34 Monitor Sentinel 4 am Cat 4 Sen Play Student Council Bob has done extensuve photography for varxous groups including the Echo 4: Jo n H Sa nba B ball Q Echo Fr Club 3 4 Frosh Chorus Key Club 2 34 Club Play n very actuve an hrs church H rs treasurer of Saunt Monucas C Y O pres :dent of the captal dlstrnct CYO and vlce presndent of the duocese CYO He attend ed the natlanol CYO convention In St Louus Mlssourn WMWJJ Donald Scalabrlnl AA l 2 3 4 Football V 3 4 Frosh Chorus HR Basketball lQ3 Jr Prom Comm Scal plays baseball for the Junior Leguon and the Mutuo He us o successful hunter he also does werght lnftnng ff' rf' MU ' A . , 1 , f 4 j J, I 4 L C I , , L h xl W fn rfb ft r X 0 . 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My fre f i , fl 19 -A Shir ey l 2 3 4 C Usher l Fr 34 Frosh Chorus GI e cfllub 4 Prom Comm Shirley would like to attend a business college in September Janet M Shirley Fr Club 3 Glee Club 4 Janet transferred from St Michaels at the beginning of her iunior year Much f and skating as well as some traveling I ' f X A Y A L y I f rg, .,, l if 4 L A.A. l,2,3,4g Art lg Bo d l,2,3,4g All- A . , , , , 5 . h A.A, , , , 5 loss : AV 7 , Club ST f Bo ' Sr 1 1 Fr. Cl b , 3,41 2,3, ici. 2,3 , I , al i,2,3, , Jr. P , l,2,3,4, Hia. - G . 4 I A Vi ,v . - . .Y - ,1 . org O , , , ll- , W.V. ' ' , ' . e ' ,,,. N 14' ' l sw gi tiii.,--l M N . A ' . A.A. l,2,3,4, FHA. l,2,3, Fr. b 2, . , A A - A sr 4 - i , . - 1 gb 4 . , . , A . . . . . O ' ' , e ' , ' ' ' , .lanet's time is taken up with swimming is ' T ' r ' s i in ' , ' ' . ' , ' . Q - ,xv . i . C . 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W I '50 1 4-he fi Clorlce C Subley G V Pres 3 Bosketboll 23 Jr Prom Comm Clorlce lrkes to dmc swam ond especmlly ploy bosketboll She hopes to attend busmess school Rlchard Spargo e Ll Rnchord works ot Avernlls ofter school l hrs spore tlme Rrchord bunlds model our plones ond tokes pnctures l Paulo Sibley FH A 2 Frosh Chor Poulo rs on octnve member of the Metho ds Youth Fellowshup ond IS o Sun oy school teocher Her foyorxte postrme doncmg Carole Stlmson C Plo Echo Frosh C t 2 e D 2 es rvu Jr Prom Con m Sentmc Student Counctl 3 Tlclcet Seller 3 Corole works os o nurses ood ot the Barre Cnty Hospltol A' IIT' f' f lf CV' Nancy Small Q nd l 2 3 4 4 C 455 ho C u 2 3 4 Girls C L+ e u W J Festwo 4 rod er H R Sec Tre J Prom Comrr Momtor Ncmcy ns the Methodist Youth Fellovvshnp presrdermt cmd o Survdoy school t ocher 'L x lxklx C 'Y Russell Stuart os e oo Fros Chorus Russell hos been octlve an the Lrttle Blgger Lefugue sect n of the Borre boseboll sys tem He olso unts and hshes c great deol f , Auf , fl N . 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'r , l If ,ll I If, I., -r V f' fy' ' Vh,7f':,L' '04 A, , , ' ' 4 ff M155 f S 15 Audrey Sumner eos l 2 as 2 F osh Chorus GAA l 2 I ad her Prom Comm Scholastuc S 2 Audrey was State FHA treasurer her lunuar year X Jack Thompson us e al Club 2 Frosh Chorus Grad Usher 3 Jack comes to Spauldmg every mornlng from the town of South Woodbury He enloys huntnng danclng and swtmmung .lack as yet does not know what he wlll do alter graduatron Stanley J Tassle ts e Q C o Frosh Chorus Glee Club l 2 Grad Usher 1 e res ub Tvcke Se er Jock s president of the Universalist Youth Group and a member of the DeMoloy Elaine M Thurber 3 4 F H A After flmshlng the four year commercial course at Spauldlng Elaune plans to work ln an omce She was a Prlmary Sunday School teacher and attended the Word of Lute Camp an New Yory ID l954 18 Ronald Thomas l 2 3 4 Basketball H R l 2 3 Foot a Mgr Fro C r S Clu Romnle as one of our more amuslng class mates Skung reading and swlmmlng are hrs favorite actlvltles Donald T l 234 Basketball 1234 Froh Chorus Orch tr D nal 0 e dnton y wat ba ball gy H plans t r the navy after graduotnon 1 W X , I Alh- V tm- . 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I e V - ,, W , so D , - T Mary Ann Vasoll AA I 2 3 4 French Club 2 Frosh Chorus rs Chorr 2 e ub Jr Prom Comm Sentinel I 2 Mary Ann us a member of the Junnor Wo mans Club and the CYO Polucy Councll She plans to enter nurses trannung AA 234 Ann came to Spaulding In her sopho more year from Stonnngton Maine Hugh Cchool where she was presndent of her class She enloy nclng swlmmmg and skating Gayl Vlgneault A I French Club 2 G Gurls Basketball I Glee Club 3 Gaul belongs to the Clvll Arr Patrol After graduahon she plans to loan a branch of the womens armed servuces enther to take up office or medlcal tramlng 2 B all JV I Basket a JV I Football JV I2 34 Frosh Cho s Gee Club I234 W V Festuval 4 y Club 34 Monltor Dave as a good swimmer He was a llfe guard at the pool durnng the summer xl M L xx MX Rf. -5 24? Elizabeth A Vlolette Fro Chorus Sentlne Ellz as one of our quieter gurls A na we of Vermont she takes great Interest In ts wnnter sports ecelllng Ice skating Since she got her Incense she has taken n Interest ID travel Mary C Webber W V Festuval 4 French Club 234 Frosh horus HR Sec Treas I Jr Prom Comm JRC Board 34 Sentnnel 4 Marys mann Interest IS rnuslc She plans to attend college and her ambntnon us to travel around the wo l c 44 JJJQEIQ sl Lwfl 0 0 0 Q N4 , . , , , 5 5 5 A,A. I,2,3,4, rt 5 5 .A.A. I Gil' ' 5 Gle Cl I,2, . ' ' 5 . I . , . . . . I K. J . 0 WV A.A. I,2,3,4, sh g ' l I. . . . . - T, l . . i ' , x ' in ' . a ' ' . 1' ' I l I 's ' st , '-K Rh' ff J, f. .. am ,4 bi M - in . , ' Y 1 'I I Lflf 'V 5. , A V' 4 'I A I 'V l ll . , 1 -- -' I Ann Walker David H. Walker A.A. I,2,3,4, Band I,2,3,4, All-State l,2,3, . . , , , A.A. I, .3,4g aseb . . g b ll , . ' 5 , , g ' ' ' . . 5 . . , , , p VU: C g . . ,- . g . .5 I I ' , ' l , I f : - 4 ' 1 K9 t - V , 1 A . . Agp fx 1 A JN ro Q Nw MI' . 1. X ' ,, . lj Qibxl NJ Q ' QN ill 2 I A K '1 I X It - ll I xx' V . F 4 ' I I. L I I I I ' r af . lltff X M If I I r ' I ' , TN ' ' X f ,4 ml 5' O , 'I A I I 49 ,J tr Elcune J Welr F H A 4 Fre Club 3 4 Frosh Chorus Jr Prom Comm Elarne rs of a qureter nature Her Interests rnclude playrng the ac corduon and dancrng Her plans alt er graduatron are to enter the bus: ness world Joyce Wllluams A H A 4 Fr Chorus Joyce s lavorrte sublects are Englrsh consumer ducatron and home eco nomrcs She enroys basketball and lrkes to go on hnkes She plans to work after graduatron from Spauld nn 9, I r H J l lgxy 4 ,M - ld r 5 ,7 .. Ml! f as C Wnlllam Wester A A l 2 3 4 BaseballV 2 Basket balllvlgr 2 Class Play Usher3 Echo FootballJ V l 2 V 3 4 Co Capt 4 Frosh Chorus H R Basketball 3 Jr Prom Comm Sp Club 2 3 Bully was chosen for the IQ55 All Northern Conference and Vermont All Scholastic Football Teams Roger Mntchell Roger massed about a year of school as a result of an automobule acc: dent VVhrle recoverrng he dad a great deal of readrng hrs lavorute hobby Roger studred at home and returned to school un March to make up hrs work mdwwwbynt KSN, in W Robert Wlldbur A A l 2 3 4 Frosh Chorus ee u l H R Basketballl Wrzzy enloys basketball and was a member of the Vermont champion shrp Demolay team that rourneyed to Provrdence Rhode lsland He also enloys sknng and panntung Davud A Chase David was wrth the class of 56 for only a few months He dled suddenly after a brref Illness an December l952 Davld was very actrve rn Boy Scouts and the Lrghthouse He was a pleasant boy wuth a smrle for every one 'ff' 5 A, l, 2, 3, 4g . . . g HCl'1 . . , , , 5 . pl ' D I I I I I , 1 : - - 1 1 r Cl b 5 . . , 2, 3, 4. A. . l, 2, 3, 4g F. . . g Osh ' ' ' ' 6 . I A . I . , I . . . . gl 3 K sl fl V ' 1 1 ,, cj, 1 I , in V k f L l U I .-xkr , -' If 4 , I x . , 5, . W L V , ,I , rs 35 '35 'gb Llv V, V 4, , lr-XV l L X l 50 wal Uwwffw Wf Ronald K Wrllramson A 4 Ba B etballl-lRl2JV2V34 Class Vice Pres 2 Class Rlng Comm FootballJ V 2 V 3 4 Frosh Chor us Grad Usher2 3 H R Pres l 4 .lr Prom Comm Soph Hop Comm Ronnue us a member ofthe All North ern and All State Football teams 0605 I Susan G Yaeger A, A AAl234ClassSec3C s Play Usher 3 Class Rang Comm Echo Fr Club 3 4 Frosh Chorus G A A 2 Glrls Choir 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 Treas 4 W V Festrval 2 3 4 Grad Usher2 3 H R es Comm MaloretteJ V V Ivlonrtor Semor Play Soph Hop Comm Sue llkes to srng dance and sketch Fw Rlcharcl L Yett A A l 2 3 4 Bandl 2 Basketball J V 2 FootballJ V 2 V 3 French Club2 3 4 Freshman Chorus H R Basketball l 3 4 J C L 2 Bask t ball V Mgr 4 FootbalIJ V Mgr l Soph Hop Comm Sp Club 4 ball fleld and tenms court 7 5 cw Z' LL, ff! '7de6l4uag56am.644md wwpwm '50- ol l ' A ' qw 0 ,f . ff Kg 1' f , n U' .. 0 C I V' IH ' I I I I I l I . . I ,. I7 I N I 2 -1, I :' ,Q . . fl Tkblfff , jd A. . ll, 2, 3, j Seball lj , , I I I I , I IOS , , I I I I I I OSl4 -.,.--,-,J 1 ' .2 .-: --,-1 - - , - , 1 - . . g ' ' ' , 5 , , 1 . - . 1 9- . -i - 'I , , g . , 5 . . Pr . . .5 . . Student Council l,4. 2, Sec. 3, 4, J. C. L. 25, Jr. Prom Buddy isactive on the gridiron,base- ' ' -1 ' --l,2, -3,41 . , ' , - . ' . - . 1- 4' A 4 . , , . Il LI , Z? cb . I l r 1 - A I D 7 P ff 71'-Z 1 I k ,L C gfw . I j I U full- rg 1 L I f' I Q, If , of 7 . , , . Lrzffw , I Q .UIQ U 5 I . l'Ll 1' ' MQ ' LI . 1,1 4 Q 1- mf, M, 1 B Charles Pellegrnnl PFESICIBHT Bren? Butturc Vice-President - ,gh-W a-ii, ,,......-.., W Roberf Scnguineffi Treasurer Ann Dunleovy Secretory sw' : J f fe , 2 if 'N 5, ,E 5' 3 I sin fa. , X . ,Q ' L fl . NUW Q3-f Linda Greiner, our class valedictorian, has an exceptionally high average for her years at Spaulding. Her activities are not limited to scholastic achievement however. Last year Linda was elected governor of Girls' State, and she is active in many extra- i ! .,,,, Virginia Low, with an average only slightly below the valedictorian's, is our class salutatorian. Virginia holds the double honor of salutatorian and DAR Good Citizenship Girl. Her many other activities include Past Worthy Advisor of Rainbow Girls and State curricular activities. Junior Chairman of Junior VVoman's Club. The following people were awarded a scholastic S for one or more years of all A averages: Row 31 T. Luce, R, McAllister, B. Molinaroli, C, Pellegrini, Row 2: V. Low, V. Dyke, L. Greiner. Row 'lc A. Sumner, A. Brechin, A. Dunleavy. an xr XJ Spaulding gives to those who earn them, letters or letters and sweaters. To students who have an average of A in at least tour pre- pared subiects and no mark less than A in any subiect, Scholastic S's are given. To athletes who play more than halt the games, are recom mended by the coach, and approved by the Student Council, athletic awards are given. The Good Citizenship Girl is chosen by vote of the senior class with the approval of the faculty. ' lg.:-,Alll 117 mwicktde Charles Pellegrini and Virginia Low were the recipients of the Junior English prize. This award of five dollars is presented to the boy and girl in the junior class who receive the highest marks on an examination given to all juniors who have had nothing but A's in English. The award is presented at the last assembly. Winners of athletic awards are the following: Row 3: R. Williamson, R. Dwinell, B. Buttura, D. Walker, D. Scalabrini. W Oslta Row 2: C. Pellegrini, D. Ordway, F. Desilets, W. Quinlan, R. Desilets, R. Anderson. Row I: V. Dyke, R. Perrin, W Wester R. Sanguinetti, B. Martin. x 1 -Wil Fight Team ui 5-av 1 .o S X .J ff 1 H' ! , , . 1.1. - . I , Donna ond EHen sfudving. Jean, Mary and Bea Celebrate. ii fight! I Ve X M Morgoref gets ready for 'os d - '- ,-rg.,-' .mf ,,. MV VV ,f Af ix If ,S iggig if , L: fL.3, f'1 C7 far I I Moc horsing oround fi- fiaqll gi ' V x sh Y ,Alf W 4- v . . ff V ' , -.L .b 1 ,, , 4 . I Q' I M Til' 'L- ,'.- 3, ,LL Q J, hx. H . - B-'fi-I y,-1Q'wf,j' Q1-r The pause that refreshes. Yea ieaml ,s 1. ,,,,.f-A X N WW? 'kr sz: .3--I 4 ' . Carolyn ,.g' X , f . 1' f , f 2 f-:fi 4 -. h i s 7 Eilen and Mary adverfise. Business before pleasure. ' vi f 1. I3 wi ,, 'I J-sv' U 8 . 0 9' ff 'H' ,, , 5 - 4 1 tn if 51 my rf ALLL' Q! ff 4' I f f I ff I PM Jw' --4-ei... ,ff 1 M I dxf' 5,4 '4- 6? fz,,f?f ky ,- We 1 gf! f 4 K . f .fi C, jig 14 ey M. ., . f. .,,,,, -,ggff w. fir, X I ,- 53 153, song, drums sounding of obr school song have ceosingly through our nijmerous cmd varied activities at Spaulding. These become os much cz hos of reality. 4 , I , r 4 W -1 0 riffs, if 1 , 4 l f , O I I A ca The Spaulding '56 bcmd osservwiie for cz dress reheorsol ' 4 Below we see the members of the Musxc Council. Row 2: R. Moshio, M, Lawson, T. Luce, R McANister, C Pellegrini, Row 'ln L. Aizogo S. Yoeger, C Marsh N. Smolh K7 I. X 'iv' mwlaife' The orchestra assemble tor their weekly rehearsal on Tuesday. cs 3 4' I V' q fx. . . 8 ,. 4 ,ffl T 1 .'r' .H Ayufxzgz I ' g,'?'f' .' fit-.T .,, ' s xt 1 I Xxx My 1 A 'li ' Mr Mori, our director, is looking at on overture selection fo' our band canrert. The band and orchestra put in many long hours this year, and the results were pleasing. They contrib- uted greatly to the meaning of Christmas at the holi- day assembly with the support ot the glee Club and girls' choir. The band presented its annual concert assisted bythe hit paraders, and the combined musical organizations presented a very successful Spring Con- cert. All this was done under the capable direction of Mr. Mori. Knmboll Dorlmg our occomponnst The combined muslccl orgonlzcmons presenl o successful Chrrstmos Assembly 74a Stand of0cn Sdow Sensor represenforrves to Wnnoosku Valley bond ond orchestra Row 2 R McAllister C Pellegrun K Dorlmg J Scueszko T Luce R Moslno R Holi Rowl M Goldman Smoll Gherodl M Webber -47 l 64 . ' , . ' , . ', . . 1 . , N. ,A. nv l K fr ,. , 7 M l Q , n I EW, I Q' s Qu ,ir r , l . O Q I U .l , I 'W . faux? 5 455 Xu ,i?'17t x 1 Every day rs a busy one for the Spauldtng musucal organrzatnons Cn Monday the assembly hall ech oes wnth songs rangnng from Every body loves to Square Dance to the l-lallelugan Chorus from the Messnah The Orchestra practnce dnlrgent-ly every Tuesday and on Wednesday The Girls Chour sweetly vocalnzes The very walls of dear old SHS shake on Thursday after noon when the band assembles for practice The results of all thus practnce are some polushed concerts by the var tous mustc groups Those who work the hardest re cenve the honor of gonng to the All State Muslc Festival In May Spaulding sent these sensors to All State Bond and Orchestra Row 2 R McAIlnster C Pellegrlnl J Scteszko T Luce Rowl M Goldman A Gherardu M Webber R Moshto I wide X' .rv v' B -Q Spouldlng's All Stole Chorus Row 3 R Obermon, D Higgs Row 2 N Small A Chrtstte P Groleau M Lawson Rowl C Marsh J Boudrecu S Yoeger . .' 9- 'q ' - .4 I . - .1 K - gq kv Is I ' H ' snug. .,-Qj'i3'3v I9,I1:':'JL:X.g-2 .'.' 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I U3 June lf? l955 opened a vvondertul vveek tor the sux gurls sponsorea to he thurteenth sessron ot Green Mountaun Grrls State at Vermont Junlor College The delegates to Gnrls State were Lvnda Greuner sponsored by the Catholuc Daughters ot Amernca Ann Dunleavy Barre Womans Club Allce Brechnn North Barre Mothers Club and Cobble Hull Grange Vrrgrnla Low Order ot Eastern Star Lorralne Later rnere Barre Granrte Assn and Audrey Sumner Busuness and Protessuonal Women and Amerrcan Leguon Post No IO They were lmmedxately swept unto petltlonnng and campalgnrng Linda Grelner was honored by beung the tlrst gurl from Spauldtng ever to be elected governor ot Girls State Ann Dunleavy also obtalned the coveted posrtnon of secretary of state The hlghlnghts of the week were the trnp to the State Capitol on Frrday afternoon attendance at the circus and the tourney to Norwlch Armory tor the dance wlth the Boys Staters Friday evening un. Governor Llnda recenves the news ot' her electron 'S Lando Grelner ,Q .us- Ann Dunleavy Alrce Brechm 143' All together havung O wonderful ttme' Vnrgmaa Low Audrey Sumner Lorralne Laterrrere 0? Bob Mashia Q Tom Luce o acAllister 414004, Bob Sanguinetti Macey Goldman -Inn. Vernon Dyke WJ fv Uv, June saw nine boys from Spaulding leave tor Northfield to attend the '55 session of Green Mountain Boys' State. Most of the boys set out to gain some positions in the town government, and some had hopes of winning higher ottices. The newspaper-minded among the group joined the staff of the Statement Bob Mashia was elected speaker ot the house, while in the sports held Jerry Scieszka beat everyone who challenged him to a game of tennis. Towards the end of the week the boys began to get ready for the big dance with the Girls' Staters. With all but three boys wearing knee socks and Bermuda shorts, Spaulding stole the show. Last assembly came, Tom Luce received one ot the U.V.M. scholarships, Bob Mashia was chosen alternate to Boys' Na- tion, Macey Goldman found out that he lived in Model Town, and Mel Lawson learned that he lived in Model County. Boys' State session '55 over, the nine boys left Northfield wishing it could have lasted longer. ' Me :EM I2 i r,,, L4 Q I T an , 1 ,mama Mel Lawson Charlie Pellegrini Bob MacAllister puts through a motion. Jerry Scieszka G Q BD? SH . gg! f , Tom and Macey print a copy of The Statement. Doing some serious thinking ore the senior members of the student council. Row 3: M. Lawson, R. Ober- mon, R. Williomson. Row 2: A. Bonocorsi, C. Stimson, l.. Loterriere. Row 'l: D. Ordwoy, V. Dyke. be -3, A iii- The officers ot this yeor's student council ore B. McKnight, Corresponding Sec., R. D'Agostino, Recording Sec., Mr. Buck- lin, odvisor, D, Ordwoy, Pres., V, Dyke, Vice-Pres., M. Lowson, Treos. Spoulding's student government is mode up ot the presidents ot eoch home room ond seniors who were members ot student council their junior yeor. The student council is o representotion ot Spoulding's students ond is run in o clemocrotic monner. It on- nuolly sponsors the Freshmon Reception ond gives o scholorship to ci vvorthy student. Methods ot gov- ernment leorned by porticipotion in this orgonizo- tion ore otten opplied in loter lite. awe ,bat to me as ,W ff!! i ff 1-1 -: l , Q. t ' 4' f ' 6, , pam , fi , ,Man . , t m 'P v X '44 ui ,fl ff ie- M. f gpff .g , ,,ia yE h.?,,-res' ' V' Just out ot the voting booth is the student council president. 'A li iq These students ure members of the monitor squod. Row 4: M. Lawson, J. Scieszko, R. Moshio. Row 3: J. Burnett, W. McKee, B. butturo, M. Goldman. Row 2: M. Ciresoli, N. Small. Row 'I: A. Gherordi, A. Brechin, J. Bagley. Missing ore R. Songuinetti, A. Dwinell, ond D. Higgs, As the bell sounds onnouncing the end ot eoch closs period, one may see o mod rush, ond suddenly the monitors ore on the iob ot their respective posts. These unsung heros of Spoulding's holls ore found in vorious ploces throughout the school corridors directing trottic. Members of the squod ore chosen by the toculty ot the end of their iunior yecir ond they serve throughout the entire senior yeor. ' L X.-. . 7, r ' 4' fx-- Svh A y - s. , 2 r i . B X v , .4 . - an N The rest of the monitors ore, Row 4: A. Bonocorsi, D. Walker. Row 3: R, Obermon, T. Luce, R. Oster- berg. Row 2: A. Dunleovy, C. Pellegrini, V. Dyke, M. Mooney, L. Loferriere. Row 1: V. Low, S. Yoeger, L. Greiner. Missing ore R. Perrin, S. Belknop, ond B. Molinoroli. ' a Some of the monitors in o between closs discussion. I r , 'is , 15'f2?1f'if',!fl , ,. Nw. Yank un., uald TCTUC OUT I A152 W Hmm C 4 fi -8.1 FXH'ov-he For Jens: VE i 1 .wllu 11+ N tm! 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Heked ju e s M Wgg X if If I 1' X JL Q X L T mint run-Yhrough lsveor. l mf Lf zz, Lf L 2 lj 1' ' jf' H 4 - A p .X ' 1 X ' I N ' Q A . L K 1 5 , I , il! Faulkner! ft: Y ,kr .I , Ar -Y I ' . Q n f 7 ,Q Y YK' JJ! ' x , k X-ew ep X Yo cuhivcxf d 0 friend hip wiTH V on ages under r. i in's rious qongster. 4 Yerous hcmds. The otticers, advisers, and senior members of F.H.A. hold a board meeting. , ck The Future Homemakers of Amer- ica is a club of girls in the Home Economics courses. Its membership is forty-tive, with Mrs. Marshall and Miss Dix as advisers. The president is Priscilla Newcombe, and the secretary, Lorraine Clark. During F.l-l.A. week the girls had several displays ot homemaking techniques. One ot their activities is providing refreshments for teach- ers meetings. ' -- fr- J .fl V ., - 1 -,1 i 7 'lf ' 2 7 ll 2 it ll E fl l l ' I I la i 1 YI i .. ,, Q:-'I+ -- ' 1 5 V, -E'-9 I ff , l . t f T: 1 a . if Q 5 . ' r- A K ,. 7 ..f lt ' it 1--e 1' ff -..QV it 1 l Washing dishes is a great pastime. Lett to right H. Smith, A. FL' I vc: I Sumner, N. Pelkey, l A JQLLK' ' V A Qt ' I, Y . , , I ' l l' 'rv' r r .Sp C' Tlflilr Q I ' X The J.C.L. initiation ceremony. Left to right A. Dunleavy, L. Greiner T. Luce. H5 The Junior Classical League met monthly under their capable advis- er, Miss Austin. Olticers elected for the year were Consul, Ann Dun- leavy and Scriba, Mary Ann Moon- ey. The seniors, other than the officers, incLude Alice Brechin, Car- men Gauthier, Linda Greinei, and Thomas Luce. Programs and cere- monies were held to show Roman life and literature. The French Club meets monthly with Mrs. Sassone and Miss Sallah as advisers. President Lorraine La- terriere, presided over the sixty-tive members. Other officers are Anth- ony Bonacorsi, secretary and Rob- ert Sanguinetti, treasurer. Highlight activities this year included an in- itiation party, informal Christmas dance and the annual French Fol- lies directed by Jerry Scieszka. r-Q b--f., .Q Y.. The French Club meeting in progress. and and ,iw--j'4Q I ' -7,-r -..sta F if The administration of the Span- ish Club is headed by Miss Bixby as adviser, Gordon Riddell, pres- identg Claire Lawliss, secretary, and John Monte, treasurer. The thirty-tive members see plays, movies, and other varied programs at their monthly meetings. They produced a play tor the stu- dent body lost year that was well received and held a Christmas party and banquet for their own eniovment. .-.ik A tuwnl Voila le Cafe Moulin Rouge The Spanish Club seniors enact a play J ,2- ,ff wir N.. 45. mi Heave ho up we go' The Lighthouse has been our gatherlng place durlng our tour years of hugh school Durrng our sensor year the Lighthouse quarters were transferred to the spaclous bulldung on South Mann Street Everyone lent a luttle of hrs tnme to cleaning palntung and preparxng the Lughthouse tor our grand opening vvhlch was held on November 25 There rs somethlng tor everyone at the Lnghthouse Interests vary from pxng pong playlng cards or checkers to shutltleboard dancnng and lust plann chattnng Our Lnghthouse ns a teen age club to be proud ot' Barbara Mclimght treasurer Bull Wester Junior Advnser to the adult board and Bob Sungulnettl vice president and Sandy Louise Alzaga Secretary check on the Rnddell president are the capable heads of our club membershup 74 fl N . 4 Ng 4 W gg -........Z' gs' ' s ' g-H N ,. l I I tl y 4 N l itll , lt lt A l Lt 5' l , . , ..- i -Q . . 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Vis, X Q 5 l slr A M , - ' -L.-V .g il 2 1 . ri' . .mel E 'fax 4' M Bull ond Moc really spread e pcnnf The windows gllsten after belng wcshed Shnrley puts the flnus g touches on the cute murals if by Joy ond Mory Ann sf Hon hull the gangs all here Who? un' ...All V k Gnd F Desxlets The Jesters J Sclesz a The royal pcm- and ,heir court Ie Gd fhe grand march S7152 The crowntng ot the kung and queen ot the class of 56 took place at the Muntcnpal Auclntoruurn on De cernber thurd Ballots for a boy and a gurl had been cast by members ot the four classes and the top tour couples were chosen to compruse the court They were Louuse Alzaga Jane Boudreau Ann Dun leavy Sandra Laauerre Robert Desllets Charles Pellegrunl Wnlltam Wester and Ronald Wulllamson The audutorlum was beautltully decorated wlth snow flakes and the sleugh tn the center of the stage stgmfled that we were crowning a snow lang and snow queen The kmg wned lr ,wx . I I , I , . . , . ' 1 1 ' I I A I . .I . . I . . A I . . I Y lx l al' l n x ' 2,2 ,Y ' is crow' . 7. Y last mrnute mstruchons from Mass Wa son C0lhY DUf1l9CWY res T h The court recerves p ens er royal Slsler Wnh 0 bovquef 0400 The carefully planned coronafuon procedure called Tor a supruse crownrng noT even Ann and Charlre knew They were To be crowned unTrl Therr names were called by emcee Mocey Goldman and The crowns placed upon Thesr heads by lasT years kung and queen Francrs Psnard and Doreen Mekkelsen The young crown bearers were Ronnre Laferruere and CaThy Dunleavy JesTers were Jerry Scneszka and Freddy Desulefs Alfer The crownung ceremony The kung and queen led a grand march and Then an evennng of dancrng To The rnusrc of The Ambassa dors was enloyed by all. far The queen is crowned. T7 .T E J T T t i ,G - 2 , . -fx These lndustrnous underclassmen contrlbute to the success of our newspaper Wrttten and edlted by the students themselves the Sentnnel ns Spauldlngs bl weekly school news paper aftordnng a complete coverage ot school ac TIVITISS Under the capable gundance ot Mrs Worthungton the Sentlnel adviser several underclassmen contrub ute thetr servnces as news reporters edutorlal and feature wruters In the early part ot thus year four students wnth Mrs Worthtngton lourneyed to Boston to represent Spauldtng at the New England Scholastuc Press As socuatnon The Sentunel recenved a ratnng ot excellent whnch made It the top paper an tts class Thus years staff consusts ot News Edttor Macey or Thomas Luce Feature Edutor Jerry Scneszka Club Edutar Arlnne Dwnnell Sports Editor Melvyn Lawson Busrness Manager Charles Pellegrlnl Advertuslng Manager Robert McAll1ster Clrculatuon Managers Louise Alzaga and Sylvia Cozzl Exchange Editor Vlrgunlo Low Photographer Robert Sanguunettl Typ :sts Alrce Brechtn and Mary Webber and Proof Reader Carole Stmrnson - 'XR The business end of our newspaper Includes Charlue Louase Mac and Sylvua Bob IS busy developing some sports pnctures fltl -'T J -,-5' ,44 ,,, ,? X ,3 3 Q... if if 1 h 4 , . . I . . T ,fx r , .4 ' , , ' 1 ' eff' ll , 1 . . . f V. y X 1 I X . . - U ,1 1 . , f 1 . . . , 1 V V ,, ' ' ' 4 , f ,K Goldman, Associate Editor, Lorraine Laterriere, Edit- f 4- 5529-X . . f T f J , 2 N1 , J , J -- J . I . .F . . Ju 2 ,K-3 . . . lr' 4' T ' 1 2 , , . - . .I - Q , , , Xiu 78 XJ! a-L-FX-fd ii-in -ig-1 --1 ,---1 ivwn-lg. Q-u - ' - , ---5- -1-1, 4-1-1... ..-11 Y rn M H T i V W v LF! lfli. Vik AJ' ,av 1 Our busy sports exchange, and club edntors Melvyn Ginny and Arllne Mrs Worihnngion our able and paflenf adviser Tom Jerry Lorrame and Macey our hardworking editors li! 79 - . I.. , , Y 5' , , fax K! 'rx' , 5 X I I I I f . , I ' l h 74 , N. r - P .. . , - I , V I . f' ,-1:21 X ' .1 ' 1, 2 3312. 5 f.::::1:::,..fwU , 5 y::::r::::,::::g - :wif-2:::::.?? f . ' Wfia- , P- :,:::::..-I: - Wifi -- G7 4. .xxx ., V t::QQ ll -Y' . A 1 .,. r X Standing in the picture are J Moran A Brechin R Arnholm A Gherardi and J Boudreau seated are A Couillard and S Aitchison This group did the typing and art work , 5 Mr Fuller our Busin ess Adviser Q The business statt ot Our Echo is made up of the following people: S. Ferno, manager, S. Tassi, R. Sanguinetti, A. Christie, A. Bon- acorsi, S. Belnap, A. Couillard, VV. Quinlan, R. Perrin, B. Buttura and M. Martin. Artists for this year's book were S. Aitchi- son, A. Couillard, and R. Arnholm, and each gave freely of his time and talent to give our book a near professional appearance J Moran A Gherardi A Brechin and J Boudreau did the malority of the typing The business staff loans with editorial statt in the hope that Our Echo i956 will live up to standards set by echos ot prev ious years which have captured many hon ors in New England and national competi ion l , 'W ' mms will Business staff of our Echo I I I Y . Q m X1 ...4, f 2 lW'l Our Adviser Mrs McGill Work on Our Echo begon eorly in Septem ber with the choosing of the editornol ond bus: ness stofls ond the selecting of the editors Ann Dunleovy ond Vernon Dyke were chosen os co editors Lindo Greiner wos chosen to be senior editor ond Sondrci Ferno become the business monoger The editorial stoft or Our Echo consisted of the following people W Osho B Mortm W Wester J Boudreou R Perrin J Solibo N Smoll C Stlmson B Moll noroli A Cxherordl A Brechin R Moshuo J Moron C Morsh S Yoeger ond M Moon ey After deciding on 0 theme ond the type of book we be-gon work on dummies envel opes ond pictures. Deodlnnes loomed for sooner thon we would hove liked and there wos much lost-minute rushing but oll ogree that working on the editoriol stoft of Our Echo wos o rewording experience. This is our finish- ed product- we hope it meets with your op- provol. Editorial stol? of Our Echo X Standing ID the picture ore co editors A Dunleovy ond V Dyke seated ot the desk ore L Gremer senior editor ond S Ferno Business monoger eff' 14? 'tl 3-evwy Q '4- Our Junior Prom was 0 bull' Z? 'H' .SK ,wr -swf ,-6 ,f .gnl Clczrlce doesnt mud staying behmd CIOCRWISG Louuse Rene Bun ny cmd Donna cheer 1' M Aubun as gnvmg the hull boys mstructwons ...ima 'K r auto M 1 Ann ond Joyce are IH c rore mood Boys ind If dork? J V s have school spirit 5f,,.o 5 ewosl Phoebe ond Goxl relax nik lv Jac' 'H 94 x 4'-Wt S e ff it li 2 I 6 rw ,,! :lim Q .v-N vw it ,I - 4 , I ' S43 ,iv 4 Q. - a A724 , 1 3 ' ' 5 s 5 have for their have all athletic contests the sing- of Glol' to Spaulding is a ' of eevation. lt is at this that the participants and' s alike are combined in regarfl and admiration for school. 'Que tension and pres- of the imming contest are for moment irgotten. Spaulding's been jn con- nors, and what lack in natural than made up for spirit. On the sore the people represented field court and ,X . 3 li i S . df! it Q 1 shi: 603 ' K' 'Af' 5 4 YN 1 l Z tx, af. fivtj' 4340 Coach Corey rj xl f I Instructions of 14 of Row 3: C. Pellegrini, B. Desilets, E. George, R. Dwinell, R. Williamson, B. Wester, V. Dyke, R. Desilets, R. Anderson, Couch Corey. Row 2: B. Martin, G. Riddel, T. Dunlecvy, W. Quinlan, J. Solo, R. Perrin, R. Gould, A. Florucci. Row 'lz M. Butfurcm, N. Lcvoie, D. Scolobrini, F. Desilefs, R. Rouleou, J. Aylword, R. Broberg, F. Rugo. - g ' na- The half ,wwff Assistant Couch Hamilton Coach conferring with Bunny and Roger if wwf- -? .14 an 4 ' The best record in eight years was turned En by the Tide this year with a 6-l-I record. This year's edi- tion had thirteen seniors. Five seniors did well enough through the season to bring post-season honors to Spaulding. Roger Dvvinell earned honorable mention for the All-American High School Boys Football. Wil- liam Wester and Ronald Williamson both placed on the All-State tirst team while Vernon Dyke and Robert Perrin received honorable mention. wps- - A.: . .V 4 f 90- v 4 ,, ' ' A . I I I .f - -v . ,Z ' F . ' ' 4 . S.: 9 , , . - . , V 4 , v up 5 . Om ff? X 'ff A -mgi' R it 3342 R A 1. C c 17 c H B C1 r ke r vi A t Us team NOORS OH Roger NYS we JR VARSITY, left to right: Mgr. R, Lowson, Mgr. R. Yett, R. Bancroft, R Dvvtnett, R. Desllets, E. George, R Witltomson R Ross' , , . n, W. McKee, J. Berlnoto, B. Desilets, Absent from the picture: D. Frxberg. 1 M 41 x r-N Q ll 1 Bilfdw demongr JUNIOR VARSITY I 511 f . 8 o r K 0 Coach Corey ff to right: J. Cyey, N CfJ ClN,J Stew, H Martel G. Crofeirv ' ., ::,, . QJC, SPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1955-1956 Spaulding Opponents St. Michael's ....... 67 42 People's Academy . . 73 43 St. Michael's ....... 69 59 Berlin, New l-lamp.. . 49 45 Berlin, New l-lamp.. . 53 61 Rutland .....,.... 47 45 Springfield ........ 65 71 Northfield ........ 64 51 St. Johnsbury Acad . 68 45 Cathedral ........ 60 49 Montpelier ........ 47 46 Winooski ,........ 51 43 St. .lohnsbury Acad.. 53 44 Bellows Free Acad... 71 31 Burlington ...... . 65 62 Cathedral . . . 63 60 Montpelier ...... . 46 58 Winooski ....... . 66 39 Bellows Free Acad. . 78 53 Burlington ...... . 66 82 bf 'I Coach Barker 5 'L ,W-' TQ- -V 4 , , ggi, T ig if ,kV, , ' W V f kk ,MY 1 V, 'Q 4 1, ' Jw Z k, Bob Desilets IQ x Q- 5 Bob Rossi Bill McKee On the basketball court the Crimson had a good season The year ended with a three way tie for f'rst place with Montpelier and Bur lington The six seniors on the squad were Roger Dwinell Robert Bancroft, William McKee, Robert Desilets, Rob ert Rossi, and Ronald Williamson The Northern League turned out three well-balanced teams. Mont- pelier, Burlington, and our own 94 wa Spaulding defeated every other quintet in the League and split the games with the other top two so that each had an 8 2 record in League competition Coach Barker did an excellent 'ob of forming a winning combina tion from the many pre season hope fuls and deserves credit for his 'ob Others on the team were Emile George, David Friberg, John Beri- nato, and Robert Desilets. ii 4, 4 , , f .- Ron Williamson and n I5 'Y Y I6-5 Coach Barker brought up four J. V. players tor tournament com- petition. They were Michael ln- duni, Raymond Rouleau, Jay Ayl- ward, Gary Croteau. Spaulding was eliminated from the Northern League tournament competition in their tirst game. We were forced to play a ditierent team because of the loss of four of our regular players. As a result they did not have the desired experience, The Echos comeromon snaps Assustont Cooch Block reloxmg The sk: team NTFTKYTSTSTLJ Bob Tokes Time out To view The slopes SHS s sk: teom thrs year hos been hompered by lock of experience The only returning lettermon Robert Songuunettr helped the Tlcle to nts vuctorles on the slopes The underclossmen dad therr shore vvorkrng hord ot proctuces an the oudntoruum os well os ot the Ska Bowl The cooch Gene Bnlodeou who town hos done o lot Tor our teom For the Trrst 'fume In Three yeors the teom quolrfled Tor the stote meet by vvunnung an distract cornpetltron ond proved cr threat to the other contenders poses M Fournuer E Bowen J Work D Carr R Sonqumettu lk it 1 1 1 . I was o Spaulding skier ond former R.P.l, teom cop- , ll go? M 5, ' ' 'ww c....:u..A A ' ' ' T , T s 96 Looding up for 0 ski meet. X fr I QUX ff G. Deon, R. Lofoyetfe, B. Borquin, K. McPherson, S, Johonnson X . f, no eff 97 1? wif.-W...-v me .l I .f-49 it .41 The team practices fm inm H Q .A X5 . X Y km v , ,. ZX X -P lkfh l W yi? .ft iii 8 f 0, it rr fr Doug bangs out another hit N N, . it xx.. 'Mihai . f1..,t rv: -. 1 tr. J X my NL . hp. :dm ln spring each year one can hear the familiar sounds of the diamond around the Auditorium field. Last year there were many veterans of the Spaulding baseball team out working hard to get the team into shape after a long winter. Among these seasoned ballplayers were Doug Ordway, Dick Ander- son, Vernon Dyke, Dick Oberman, Bill Osha, and members of the class of '55. This combination compiled a record of 6 wins and 4 losses, good enough for a play-off. Doug Ordway filled the right field spot adequately and was the worry of every Northern league pitcher, as he was one of the league's top hitters, Behind the plate was the familiar figure of Dick Anderson, always alert and handling our pitchers with ease. Dick hits the long ball, especially in the clutch, At hrst base stood one ot our left-handers, Vern Dyke, who kept the infield looking good by grabbing everything thrown in his direction. A left-hand hitter, he has a powerful cut, par- ticularly against Montpelier Bill Osha was the main bulwark of the pitching staff with his fine fast ball and good hook This combination enabled him to pile up the maiority of Spaulding s victories Dick Oberman who was a converted first baseman filled in the outfield whenever he was needed and came through in fine style ROW 2 J Bern to D Od ay R Ga ld R Oberman R Bancroft E Plante V Dyke W Osha B Andersen Coach Wescott ROW1 .- il ' raf t ,ss ' ' ' f ,ri m ' : . i a , . r w , . u , . , . , . , . , . , . , . : Mgr. Brock, C. Aimi, L, Jacobs, B. Buckley, P. Lipman, G. Corey, F. Grenon, F. Pinard, Mgr. Martin. Missing from Picture: R, Andersen, Spaulding Spaulding Spaulding Spaulding Spaulding Spaulding Spaulding Spaulding Spaulding Spaulding S1IllliIlI'l,I'I 4 10 8 3 3 3 2 1 B. F. A. 10 Montpelier 7 Burlington 3 Cathedral 2 Winooski 4 B. F, A. 4 Burlington 10 Cathedral 4 Winooski 9 Nlontpelier 0 d S ys his wmnm ford' A o u rw er er rt, J rr rw gms set f fa- . A 4, QL, fa? 0 V 'W N aww-N ax -54 gl rn- The vorslty mulorertes pictured obove ore Denise Volluere Borboro Knutson Susan Yoeger Cop? Anne PeTelY Mory Col Cognu Mory Agnes Fnnn June Boudreuu ond Joyce Moron 70eae9a1! Seen strutting Theur stuff of oll home foo1boll ond boskeTboll games ore The vorsufy moloreffes Under The supervrsuon of Thomos PoqueT they have leorned mony snappy Tvvnrls ond marched To entertom us une vorsufy squad consusfs of Jone Boudreou Mory Colcognu Mory Agnes Finn Borboro Knufson Joyce Moron Anne Petell Copf Denise Volluere on Suson Yoegor 100 Q7 .31 'T The varslty cheerleaders a e leff To rlghf Donna Murray Rene Gray Louise Harte Cyrnhla Buffura Sandra Lovely and Anna Gaulhler lnsef rs Cop? Sandra Laquerre Yeah Team' Thus famulnar yell as heard at all foo? b all and baslcefball games as The Spauldfng cheer leaders spark their Team To vrcfory Insfruchng The gurls In their precision cheering ns Mass Frances Rach The new glrls gym Teacher Thus year Varsity cheer leaders are Cynthia Bufrura Anufa Gamhuer Rene Gray Lounse Hone San dra Laquerre Capt anc Sandra Lovely 4 'T IUI Y' fs vw-fwk 44 7 0.-. 7.1 IT'-g ' ' P.,8.T- -lgfw.. 1 j. r Ll .. 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QIWXLITY MENIORIALS Barre: Yvrmont ELDON E HEATH PAINTINF AND PAPFR HAM lv South Barn Ve rmont H M FARNHAM 8.SONS INC fRamtP 6 4151 FS SI' RVN DAN AND WALT S Servlce Sfahon IX DUI uilltx For I SQ GLADSTONE SHOE STORE rr: XIFIINHII For H our Next Plc-cv of Propc rtx fontmt ALEX M LAFERRIERE RFU FSTA'-Ik. M ENT I' xvntuallx I VR 1II B0 Rm ommf-ndfd To Y ou Dial CR 6 1 Barre Xe-rmont . . . I .' ff ' . , ,I lf? W - 1 ' v, I SAIL ffi ' Il-1 Q 1' ' Aa. , . . . 'VI , Ba f. V' ii 5' - N I . I' 1 . gf EMSLIE S th El THE MODERN SHOP VERMONT MUSIC CO gA p I 1 N thM HOMERR FITTS P p TOTS 8. TEENS TOWN SHOP W f 1956 AMERICAN GRANITE CO COCA COLA BOTTLING CO of BARRE INC B 93 B V t Say it wi h flowers From 1 Every ing Musical 81 ectrical Ladies' Wearinl p are 84 A or ain St. . , ro . Barre, Vt. Best ishes to the Class o For the latest in Fashions Barre, Vermont - o , 0 Barre-Montpelier Road ox 3 arre, ermon Central Vermont s Oldest and Best equlppcd Rooflng Siding Insulator Contraetor Phone Wllllamstovwn 2911 CHESTER BURRELL BURRELL ROOFING CO Wlllldm town Ycrmont STUDIO CLYDE DISIIHCIIN e Portra1ts 189 Worth 'Vlaln Street Barre Vermont Best W1ShCS LAWSON GRANITE CO fompllments of PERRY AUTO COMPANY Your I'ord Dealer Slnec 1910 For eomplete baraglng Seruce 23 Summer St Compliments of JONES BROTHERS INC. JOHN ARIOLI INC Thr Onlw Store of Qualltx Clothes Barre Vermont Hart, Schaffner. and Marx Clothes TAYLOR CHEVROLET INC. GRANITE Glunlcl BROTHERS CH EVRO LET LACILLADE LUMBER CO INC O53 North Mam Street Barre 11 Mam Street Montpeller Wllll3mSt0WH Vermont New and Used flats and Trunks Tel 2842 Complete Llne of Blllldlllg Materlals and Compllments ot Manager and Clerks SPORTING Coons A 8. P SUPERMARKET Barre Vermont ENDICOTT JOHNSON Shoes for the Whole Famllw 100 North 'Vlaln Street Barre .. . . 7 , , n , . 7 ' - Barre, Vermont - , A t HILL MARTIN CCRPORATION Construction Equipment N t 11165161 PEERLESS GRANITE WAYSIDE RESTAURANT F Iendly s vice -I Q Ilty foods 5, ' Convenl t locatlo II 1 f REXALL DRUGS - 0 . -111 . or Il Main SI ' I r er ' 3 ua ' ,- X 'en ' n 'f ,.1'Y 'F-A - ' . .ihffffzf 7A,17!fll BLll'l't'-IVIUHIPPIII COMPANY J Road IIllI'l'1'. X PFIIIUIII BUS' VIVISIWS II' III I ass 0' I5 J Iiurr:-'s 3-iIImnm-l Wirml Irxsiullutimm 5:'e w:'III TIN- NVIMUFIQS -- -'III 4 I he-iIop I.I. Pmgrarns N-1' Thvm BI-st On S ILENIQR.-Xl,ELI-QfI'I'HI1I'IIIIIQXISIUN I3ff'1Hf11fl1'1 i S 'IV' 'VIH' vu- 5.-ml-p All Nlukf-s .If 'r.x.. Radin Claws of '56 VERMONT TELEVISION INC. 61 North Nlain Strevt. Barrel 'IR-l. GH 6-4901 VALZ GRANITE COMPANY MOONLIGHT DRIVE IN H urn In rmom THEATRE Compliments of SANGUINETTI SAWING COMPANY Leo E Sangumefh, Prop BAHRE XIIRNI1 INT OUR SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1956 FROM THE QUARRIES AND MANUFACTURERS OF THE BARRE GRANITE ASSOCIATIONSX Rvprfwentlng 40 Iompdnu Ill the Harm .ina thc Bxrre I ramtf Nssm latlon IS 1 n xroflt Irddf dssm mtmn I' r 64 xc th Bl xu at IIN mba rs dlll mommunllx IOTPSIIIIEI thc g,rmsth oi the IIZIKIIIIOIIII IIIUFI ul ni 1 Xnnudl paxr ll I our 2 300 emplovu ll om Ile S 4,59 000 000 1 xlt xl in t I ln I I pf rll nf 1 Irrmmumtx I' ., ' F' - 1 ' -2 -Q' V' '.. no -I ' ' 1' ' . 'rr F' i' lars. 11 . LA. has se-r ' -I ' S - X .74 I the- ' I I . ' ' I ' I I ' ' A 1 IIN' 'Q A va. : ' 0 'or lf 1-fsamrm . . .1 '1 Ivo tn- mms -'j' 'nur TO THE CLASS OF 1956 From the bottom of our hearts and the bottom of our quarries Qworld s largest, ,M we send best wishes for a llfe full of success and accomphshment ROCK OF AGES CORPORATION E L Smlth Quarry Dlvlslon Wetmore 8. Morse Quarry Duvlslon Pme Quarry Dlvlslon THE FLOOR COVERING STORE INC Tl C' 63 42 Leo R Baker, Prop PROSPERITY DRY CLEANERS CENTRAL NRE CO B EARL AUTO SUPPLY WALK OVER BOOT SHOP ti R B flrhg ' o 8 Merchant Street Barre, Vermont C . Jr. -1 9 Barre, Vermont The est in Services, Girls: Help pay for that Pink Ford! Nor h IN ain Street F. H. ogers gl Co. Varre i 0 in V SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO ST North Main Street Barre Ycrmont DUIJCIC I .YNIUITII Dmivv Job-Rated Trucks Cars with thc Forward lookf TWIN CITY MOTORS INC Sales and Serxite Expert Bodx Repaxrf 393 397 'N Nlam St Barre Yermont KENDELL LAWSON HOME SERVICE CENTER 333 No IVILIIII btreet B irrt I I rmont Dow Ronan Ihmrator Be sI of Lum Ix L lass of 76 REYNOLDS 8 SON INC Blrre Vermont We the class of 1956, appreciate the patron age of the following doctors Dante Mme Roscoe kwrx Ralph I df 4 mo Thumb Dunlc Us 1 corrc I dht I'IIllIl0 I larmrelh fharle Perrx Loul Km tom Xreen xIPII'x0Tl1dTl John Perm Frm t Rexnuld Frank VInmlruII 'I - . . P y Q 1 1 wx -1 LH - ..I' . I 3 I . ,. . i .- . L . . . X, l. A ... . .. . . 1 f, I ' 9 Q . .'S, 1 . , ', L . - I - I C O ' t ,' 5 ' . ' I' S Q51 .- ,iw - lx U' r'f-fx , 'S ' S 4 J. I n ' ' A lr, ft' 1 1 1 .H fy '. ':. -' X .' S.. ,ZZ 0 4 CAN'T MISS! TOWN and COUNTRY NACK and DAIRY BAR Grinders Hamburgers Hot Dogs Cheeseburgers Western Eastern Sodas Milkshakes F app s Pizzas Many Specials Cree Mee QThe Origmalj You ll meet your friends here Barre Montpelier Road Compliments of Representatives of METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. Edward Ramon Louis Gomez Vincent Sassone Joseph Handy Dewey S. Cecchini THE WHITE GABLES Mr and Mrs Phillip Spargo 14.0 Washington Street Tel GR 6 3592 Private Parties Tourist Rooms i r e - - er 1 - H j I ,, I A Q E J O BILQDEAU SCO INC PARAGON MEMQRIALS ffatagfmpdo I O I ' P. O. Box 437 - Barre, Vermont ii ll ti 1 Cesf lo Vue LThors Llfel Had o Iutfle drunk about W1 The Way You Look Tonight. 134 Poison! Down Among the Shelfermg Palms Seventeen! 'Ui F1-' ff QMYWY MyB dy la. 154 X M img ,pha- 'iff 6 JW 41 135 'Ps of z 1' l a .5 if' s 1 1 if we descend,the steps of moment upon our lives as the lost tume, we pause and reflgct full lives they have been, ond leave them. The mo above call others in of lute. . fs., es o?'Spoulding h cherish the school hos formed o background will wall contmue to lead us through As clumm, we look upon the with Q pong otfiiegret ments for which oUlf oplng that 3 'N ,lfh V- lf. ri J, if!! . vw .Q if 2 , Ei Rfk, 51512 ?! -f. . 1 H 43. S , S 34 5 4 1 Q fs L 'z 5 fl 4 1 5 n i ,, f, ,Q M, 'fa ,4 -Rf? 131, f'.',.j bg? -W? mga ff? Mx rr ' I 'I , 5 Q
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