St Johnsbury Academy - Lamp Yearbook (St Johnsbury, VT)
- Class of 1948
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THE COMMENCEMENT ISSUE OF THE ACADEMY STUDENT Published By The Class Of 1948 At The 105th Commencement ® SAINT JOHNSBURY ACADEMY SAINT JOHNSBURY, VERMONT Table Of Contents BOOK I The stall page 4 BOOK II The Faculty page 5 BOOK III St. J. A. In Pictures • page 7 BOOK IV The Class of 1948 page 14 Class Officers and Committees page 16 Class History page 19 Class Will page 21 Class Prophecy page 25 Class Ode page 29 Glass Song page 30 Class Members page 33 BOOK V The Lower Classes Class of 1949 page 64 Class of 1950 page 65 Class of 1951 page 66 BOOK VI The Social Side of Life Student Board page 08 Student Council page 69 Football Team 1947 page 70 Boys’ Basketball Team 1947-48 page 71 Girls’ Basketball Team 1947-48 page 72 Baseball and Track Squads 1948 pages 73-74 Drum Majorettes and Cheer Leaders pages 75-76 Boys’ and Girls’ Glee Clubs' pages 77-78 Mixed Glee Club PaSe 79 Band and Orchestra pages 80-M Dramatic Club Page ,s- French Club page 83 Home Making Club page 84 Outing Club page 85 Scenes Through the Year pages 86-87 BOOK VH Our Advertisers pages 89-104 THE ACADEMY STUDENT STAFF OF YEARBOOK Top row—Heon, E. Daniels. Belanger. Gero, Peterson. Thurston, Clouatre, Gray. Middle row—Ash, Blow. Drew, Y. Daniels. McAllister. Gervais, Pillsbury. Bottom row—Larsen. Shores. Hamilton. Carr. Hoar. Litvich. Choiniere. STAFF OF THE COMMENCEMENT ISSUE OF THE ACADEMY STUDENT Patricia Hamilton, Kent Carr Co-Editors-in-Chief Katherine Shores Business Manager D’Anne Blow, Henry Belanger Picture Editors Paul Choiniere Grinds Editor Alexis Clouatre Helen Drew Richard Gero Assistants Lee Gray Natalie Litvich Joan Pillsbury Activities Editor Joyce McAllister Assistant Earl Daniels Advertising Staff Vivian Daniels Richard Peterson Roland Heon Katherine Shores Fred Larsen Frank Thurston Betty Ash Make-up Staff Irene Gervais Beverly Hoar Mr. Twombly Faculty Advisor 4 JUNE 1948 THE FACULTY Top row—Mr. Bixby, Mr. Donovan. Mr. Jones, Mr. Douglass, Mr. Twombly. Middle row—Miss Clark. Mr. Kinsella. Miss Brown, Miss Bailey, Miss Root, Mr. Stone, Mrs. Blair. Bottom row—Miss Sanborn. Miss Lanphere. Miss Huse. Mr. 1 irrell. Mr Ranger. Miss Graham. Miss Counsell. Mrs. Lanphere. Not present—Miss Hamilton, Mr. Slayton. 5 ; St. Johnsbury Academy In Pictures 1842 — 1948 7 THE ACADEMY STUDENT Saint Johnsbury Academy (1843) JUNE 1948 (1873) Old South Hall (Burned 1926) 9 THE ACADEMY STUDENT Before Addition to Colby Hall (1927) Fuller Hall (1931) 10 JUNK 1948 Colbv Hali (1942) n THE ACADEMY STUDENT Brantview (back view) Principal’s House 12 Charlotte Fairbanks Cottage Hazen Field 13 JUNE 1948 Now For THE CLASS OF 1948 Newest Addition to the Alumni Family 14 CLASS OF 1948 THE ACADEMY STUDENT CLASS OFFICERS ANI) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Executive Committee—back row—Gero, Hoar, Shores, Hamilton, Stetson. Front row—Baldwin. Officers—loan Pillsburv, Leland MacDonald, Arlene Pollock. Fred Larsen. 16 JUNE 1948 COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Back row—Clouatre, Gero, Choiniere, Belanger, Blodgett, L’Heureux, Stetson. Front row—Heath, Pillshury, Dow, Baldwin. Carroll. Gauthier. Stillman. 17 THE ACADEMY STUDENT SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE Top row—Belanger, Smart, Peterson, Flanders, Sheffield, Thurston. Middle row—Goss, Dow, Pollock, Gandy, Salt, Hamilton. Shores, Silsby, Plant. Bottom row—Roach, Mann, LeBlanc, MacDonald, McFarlin, Pillsbury, Thayer. IS CLASS HISTORY Now again A group of students march out of Fuller Hall Never again to enter as they have for four years. Their heads are high and proud, But what is this? A tear gathers in the corner of one eye, Wells up and flows down Uninhibited. Who are these students? In the dim distant past We, the Class of 1948, Entered this hall from the side entrance. It was 1944—we were Freshmen With scrubbed faces and polished shoes. We stumbled through the first few weeks. Sometimes a Senior spoke to us Or even a teacher! We had a party where we passed carrots down a line, We joined the Glee Club and played football. We elected Doris Provost our class president, The Faculty presented a Hallowe’en Style Show! And we beat — Now we are St. J. A. — And we beat L. I. 20-0. We passed in our honor points and Fairbanks division won the Sculpture contest And then Mr. Oldham died. Nor more his sessions of Public Speaking. We mourned but time healed the wound And now we only remember. Now older and getting quite blase We enter again. We are Sophomores!! Neil Hall is our president. With Miss Counsell as advisor We presented our gala Sophomore Hop “Club 48 with its Gay Nineties Revue. Mr. Tirrell was our new principal. Dramatic Club with two of our seniors won laurels At State and New England Drama Festival. Some of us began to get warnings. We began to smoke! Boy, are we ever grown up! Some of us even began to go out on dates. The Outing Club climbed Burke Mountain. In her last year here Mrs. Witt sent a large number to State Music Festival We watched the second group of seniors march out, and — 19 THE ACADEMY STUDENT And now we were Juniors. We re-elected Miss Counsell advisor by unanimous vote. Pat Hamilton led us as president. The war was over but the peace had to he paid for and we gave up our Junior Prom to adopt a French casualty, Henri Martin. The Student Federalists were the first a lot of us Had heard about orld Government. Glee Club was led by Miss Symonds. Some of us went to Boys’ State and Girls' State. We decorated Fuller Hall for Commencement and at Last Chapel we moved into the Senior seats. Seniors!! Different. Scared at the thought of it. But we soon got used to it. We elected Mac MacDonald for president Mr. Twombly became advisor. We beat L. I. 41-0. We applied to colleges, We studied, We took College Boards, Kent Carr won the Pepsi-Cola Scholarship, Pat Hamilton took first honors. The Seniors presented a Gypsy Carnival, D’Anne Blow was Queen of the Winter Carnival, We elected the Commencement Committees. Dramatic Club presented several plays, Mr. Messier gave many fine chapel programs; We went to Music Festival. We passed our last finals And now we have diplomas in our hands. The last couple march heavily out the door. In the loud confusion There is a heavy silence. We pass among our friends Shaking hands Laughing Sniffling Not knowing what our lot shall be But we are ready for what it may be —• The die is cast. Kent Carr Patricia Hamilton Katherine Shores Lee Gray Fred Larsen 20 JUNE 1948 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1948 We, the Class of 1948, being of feeble health and unsound minds, and being aware of the shortness of human glory and fame, do hereby make this, our last will and testament. It is with considerable trepidation that we realize that these, our last gifts and remembrances to our schoolmates, may yet rise to haunt us, and that those talents and foibles which are today so fresh in our minds and seem important to us will soon fade away. Sic transit gloria mundi! Yet it seems only right and fitting that we take this opportunity to let those who come after us know that we are cognizant of the things that go on around us. Priscilla Wagner leaves her sparkling personality and sense of humor to Janet Lesnick. Rowena Bennett leaves her soft voice and quiet ways to Natalie Cutting. Barbara George, the peach of Craftsbury Common, wills her pearly teeth to Ann Mayo. Richard Gero, “Dick”, wills his chemistry book to Richard Miller with hopes. Irene Gervais wills her ability for friendliness to any Freshman duo who will stick together as she and Betty have. Jean Goslant leaves a fur coat to Evangeline Ash. Lee Gray, our local football hero, wills his ability for consuming Chow Mein to anyone who can take it. Erma Guy leaves her seat on the bus to Barbara Mann who won’t need to put up a “reserved” sign in order to have one. Theresa Guyer wills her bookkeeping ability to Pat Silsby. Collen Hackett wills her Donald to no one, because she is taking him with her. Neil Hall leaves his vaulting pole to Lance Scott. Joyce Goss wills all of her basketball abilities to Marna Dodge who we all hope will benefit from them. Walter Dodge, “Baldy”, leaves a certain little brunette to a deserving Junior. Irv Dolgin leaves his slim physique to Don Harran. Roger Donna bequeaths his stature to Bill Nichols. “Midge” Dow leaves her position as chief cook of the refreshment committees to any hungry sophomore. Bob Drew wills his pipe to Gordy Page — it may keep his nose warm on Mt. Mansfield. Howard Eastman wills his night life in Lyndonville to any incoming Freshman who can stand the pace. Pauline Fadden leaves her height to Fifi. Dick Flanders has left a lot of shoe leather on Arlington streets. Helen Gandy leaves her Pepsodent smile to Maggie Collins. “Phil” Gaffney leaves “Will”. Katherine Shores leaves her citizenship to the freshman class hoping that they will use it. Janet Silsby bequeaths her meekness to Marna Dodge. Bill Smart leaves his mischievous ways to John Kenney. John Stetson wills his thriftiness to Mr. Ranger. Dorothy Stillman wishes for everyone taking French the art of comprehending it. .... Toyce Salt leaves the secretarial post on the Council with deep regret. 21 THE ACADEMY STUDENT Betty Urie leaves her guard position on the sextet to anyone able to hold it down. Deland Yitty bequeaths his solos in band to anyone who can make that much noise. Judy White takes her individuality with her. Mary-Ardis Abbott leaves her voice to Franny Aiken. Betty Aiken wills her afternoon walks to anyone that needs exercise. Mary Helen Aiken leaves her ability to sew to Jacquelyn Drew. Lucille Albiser wills her technique for teaching Trade School boys the art of dancing to Matilda Bedor. Alberta Ash wills her pleasing personality to Aline Williams. Betty Ash leaves her humorous ways to any quiet freshman. Jeanne Rice leaves her chariot and chauffeur to Elaine Brown. Charles Baldwin leaves his natty appearance to A1 St. Laurent. Barbara Baxter wills her ability to sleep in history class to any up and coming senior who can get away with it. Hildegarde Bedor leaves the truck to her sister as a means of getting to school next year. Margaret Skinner leaves her loquacity to David Bisson. Henry Belanger wills his job running the movie projector to Gerald Willey. Arlene Pollock leaves her alto part in glee club to her sister. Helen Drew wills her complacency to Mary Tate. Barb Thayer leaves her unerring ability in math to Mr. Stone’s algebra classes. Betty Bobo” Bolton wills her $64 seat in chemistry to anyone who knows the answers. D’Anne Windy” Blow leaves her energy, and spunk to anyone who needs it. Have some Jo? Don Blodgett leaves his good judgment to Dana Lark. Jackie Roach leaves her dramatic ability to Carol Baldwin. Georgette Royer leaves her French accent to Heather Flamilton for future use. Betty Ford leaves her paint brushes to Grace Mead. Mary Lee Bedor leaves her jaunts to Joe’s Pond. June Drown leaves her cornet to Carolyn Silsby. Esther Fifield leaves her strings to some unattached junior. Alice Babcock leaves a season bus ticket to East St. J. to her brother. Pat Hamilton leaves her lab desk to Peewee Christman—if it’s still there. June Heath leaves her smile to Betty Hoar to keep that giggle going. Robert Heon leaves the “Lodge”. Roland Heon hands down his quietness to Sibi Dumas to use in basketball games. Bev Hoar leaves her ability to keep men faithful to the junior girls— they will need it. Grace Jacobs leaves her enthusiasm for physics to any girl who has the courage. Donald Johnson leaves his garrulousness to Richard Cutting. Bob Johnson bequeaths his paper route to an up and coming freshman. Betty Kramer wills her slimness to a certain plump junior—take good care of it, Buzz. Arthur LaPoint leaves his car to David Hatch—to save man power. 22 JUNE 1948 Fred Larsen wills his crew cut to Gerald Curtis. Madelene LeBlanc leaves her zealous interest in Bible class to Peggy Pellerin. Cliff L’Heureux wills his fine tenor voice to Bob Sargent. Joyce McAllister leaves her punctuality to all incoming freshmen. Mac MacDonald wills his athletic ability to Peter Cunavelis. Betty McFarlin leaves her vigor to Peggy Bosworth. Janet Moore leaves her soft soothing voice to Marilyn Thompson. Theresa Roy leaves her escapades on motorcycles down Barnet way to Janet Bailey. Frank Thurston leaves his selling ability to an enterprising junior. Ces Vidal—South America, take him away! Bev Wilkins wills her stature to Betty Keniston. Juliette Gauthier wills her “amours” at Trade School to Gloria Goodwin. Donny Sheffield leaves the flame burning in the hearts of all the freshman girls. John Lacroix—John leaves. Ed Langlois bequeaths his gum to Roily Warren. Francis Boutett leaves his car to Ritty Hale for those Lyndonville expeditions. Kent Carr wills a case of Pepsi-Cola to David Hatch. Barbara Brewer leaves her nail polish to any student who has time to use it. “Flash” Carroll wills her hair ribbon to Carol Sousa. Alec Clouatre leaves his shoe polish to any future physics or client student. Marion Butler wills her week ends in Gilman to anyone who can handle them. Dan Brodien leaves his Pontiac. Dick Collins wills his strapping physique to Robert Mayhew. Arnie Cowan leaves his job as chauffeur to anyone who is lucky enough to have a car. Viv Daniels leaves her red hair to anyone who has the temper to go with it. Earl Daniels leaves his wolf calls to Glenn Moffett. Make good use of them, Glenn. Ruby Cross leaves her lonely walks home to June Kittell. Paul Choiniere bequeaths his gullibility to any dubious junior. Dorothy Bruce leaves a cake of ice from client experiments. Lucille Cushman leaves her stove to any cold Home Ec. student. Gwen Watts leaves her sedate ways to Peter Cunavelis. Bill Rodd leaves the women. Lorraine Plant leaves in one direction — Lyndonville. Marion Mann leaves her front seat in history to a lucky junior. Pete Peterson leaves 299 bottles of wave set to Keith Spalding. If used sparingly it will last a year and a day. Toyce MaGill takes Lucille along with her. Judy Pillsbury leaves the Newell Post to all book lovers. George Plouffe bequeaths his dancing ability to Charles Pepin. Doris Provost leaves her favorite tune, “Danny Boy,” to Jeannine Choiniere. 23 THE ACADEMY STUDENT Viola Rash leaves an enthusiasm for school to Norma Wilder. Carol McLaren leaves her famous magazine interview to posterity. Hilda Davis leaves her quiet ways to all the freshmen. Marion Douglas leaves her position at Grants to any worthy underclassman. Bettv Lou Petty leaves her abilities in secretarial work to be divided among the struggling juniors. Natalie Litvich leaves her ability to convince an audience to Roy Morns. Witnesses Paul Choiniere Alexis Clouatre Richard Gero Natalie Litvich Helen Drew . _ Lee Gray 24 PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF 1948 JUNE 1948 Excerpts from the ACADEMY STUDENT of 1960, Alumni Issue. 1' rom tlie latest report, Betty Aiken and Irving Dolgin are enjoying marital bliss surrounded by their nine progeny, all named Irving Junior. The Dolgins reside in Walden, where they have a small farm. Lee Gray, brilliant young politician, (Democrat, Vt.) was elected Speaker of the House after the last election. It is said in Washington society circles that Gray is matrimonially inclined towards Viola Rash, proprietor of a beauty saloon (no mistake) in the Capitol. Judy White, Betty Kramer, Helen Gandy, and Barbara Baxter are female detectives in the New York City- Police Department. They say they received their training at Brantview. Juliet Gauthier is a fortune teller with the King Reid Shows touring Vermont. Also connected with the shows is Robert Heon, who advertises what they’ve got to sell. Marion Douglas is private secretary to Cesar Vidal, newly-elected President of the Dominican Republic. Vidal was helped into office by the elocpient but unscrupulous Frank Thurston. After an unsuccessful attempt at running a dude ranch for sidesaddlers in New Mexico, Jean Goslant has returned East and is Professor of Physics at M.I.T. Pauline Fadden, who was connected with the venture out West, is Professor Goslant’s lab assistant. Richard “Wilbur” Wright has invented an airplane which will fly underground. This novel idea was promoted by Arnie Cowan, who with the Cowan millions financed Wright. Richard Collins was Wright’s first test pilot and lost his life under the Passumpsic. Since then, however, successful runs have made Wright the marvel of the aeronautical world. Hollywood Starlet Betty Ford received the greatest glory of her career to date when she was crowned Queen of the Grapefruit in recent competition. Runner-up was June Heath, who missed the honor by one seed. Georgette Royer and Roland Heon are happily married and living in Alaska. Roland is the interpreter between Georgette and the Eskimos. Priscilla Wagner is doing missionary work in the Bongo region. Paul Choiniere is playing the cymbals in the Vermont Symphony Orchestra. Esther Fifield is concertmistress of this excellent organization. Charlie Baldwin is Champion Hog-Caller of Tennessee. At present Charlie’s official capacity is President of the Nashville Hog-Growers’ Association, but he found time to call a few on his own. He won the distinctive honor in nation-wide competition. St. J. A. is proud of her favorite son. Ruby Cross has established a Trade School for Girls opposite the present Trade School. Business is rushed, she says. Joyce Salt is on her eleventh trip around the world, making stops only in four countries. She is traveling on her personal motorcycle. THE ACADEMY STUDENT Jeanne Rice has been recently elected president of the League of Women Voters with headquarters in New York. This makes the first er-mont woman ever to receive this honor. Phyllis Gaffney has invented synthetic chewing gum which saves wear and tear on her facial expression. John Stetson has had a successful career as owner and manager of “Step-In and Stew with Stetson” Tavern, on the road to Wheelock. Cliff L’Heureux, the genial bartender, sends his fourteen sons to St. J. A. Dottie Stillman is employed as hash slinger. Fred Larsen is acting as short-order cook since Hilda Davis was fired for loafing on the job. Dick Flanders recently obtained a divorce from his wife, Bev Hoar, after many years of married life. Cause of the breakup was Mary Lee Bedor, torch singer with a band in Sutton. Eddy Langlois, John LaCroix, and George Plouffe run a taxi service to Lyndonville. Mary Helen Aiken is their best customer, with Marion Mann running a close second. Nurses Albiser and Magill are caring for the natives in Madagascar, Albiser giving them manicures, and Magill acting as drum majorette, Calypso style. Henry Belanger is thrilling the civilized world with his portrayal of Hamlet wearing red velvet. Playing opposite him as Ophelia is D’Anne Blow, who has just returned from a twelve-week tour in New Zealand. Her husband. Donald Johnson, who accompanied her, says the fishing is fine in New Zealand. During the past year, the Vitty Half-Shot Potshots have been playing one-night stands in Hawaii. They have been especially featured at Bailey’s Casino in Honolulu. Deland Vitty, maestro, is featured on the baritone horn. Donnie Sheffield, after being expelled from the Dental Association of America for refusal to comply with existing rules and regulations, has consented to join the Potshots. Bobby Drew, clarinet star, is also a member of this aggregation. Janet Silsby and June Drown have also been persuaded to join the group. They had been touring the States playing clarinet and trumpet duets. Other members of the Potshots are Richard Peterson playing the bass horn, and that scintillating drum trio, Litvich. Hamilton, and Carr. Miss Litvich dances, and Miss Hamilton sings “Slap 'er Down Again, Maw”, while Carr accompanies them on the drums. The Vitty Half-Shot Potshots have been acclaimed all over the supernatural world. Alexis Clouatre has invented a new shoe polish guaranteed to stay on and on and on....... Barbara George, the brilliant young cinemactress, appeared only last week in an unexpurgated version of “Charley’s Aunt”. They say she plans next year to produce and act in one of the newer plays on Broadway, “Charley’s Other Wife”, written by the promising playwright, Roger Donna. Donna and his wife, Beverly (nee Wilkins) are vacationing at Miami Beach with Vivian Daniels and Theresa Roy joining them at a later date. Miss Daniels is the editor of that stupid magazine for stupid people, “Stupe”, while Miss Roy is the authoress of several books, chief of which is “Life in the Raw”, or “How Did I Ever Get This Way?” 26 JUNE 1948 Rowena Bennett, Hildegarde Bedor, Marion Clark, and Mary Abbott are telephone operators in the Podunk Hollow District. They are planning a trip to Europe and hope to introduce a telephoneless telephone system there. As a result of a sad love affair. Connie Hackett has decided to remain a spinster. Donald Blodgett has married Janet Moore and taken his wife to live on Mount Washington. Marion Butler is running the paper mill in Gilman singlehanded. Gwendolyn Watts led the recent revolt in India against the dictator government set up by Theresa Guyer. Miss Watts declared Miss Guyer was illegal and unjust. Miss Guyer was unavailable for statement. Joyce McAllister was head chorus girl at the Latin Half. She has created a new tap routine called “Am I Loaded”, with the assistance of Jackie Roach, who insists that Katherine Shores really created the routine. At this writing, Miss McAllister and Miss Shores have taken the matter to court. Margaret Skinner, secretary to Miss Shores, who, by the way, has just returned from a vacation to the Caribbean region, swears that Katherine had nothing to do with the creation of “Am I Loaded”. Miss Skinner pins the blame on Betty Urie, who has mysteriously disappeared. Perhaps Miss Urie has been the guilty person all along. In two months the court decision will be known. However, Miss McAllister has lost her job at the Latin Half. Lucille Cushman, famed as seamstress all over the world, is making all the clothes for foreign weddings. At present she is working on the clothes for the marriage of Madelene LeBlanc to the Prince of Rumania. The Prince is having to abdicate to marry the woman he loves, but nevertheless Miss Cushman has agreed to make the finery. Betty McFarlin is raising sheep dogs on a ranch in Paraguay. Richard Gero and Doris Provost are co-editors of the Goss Hollow Gazette, a gossip sheet missing none of the scandals of the neighboring towns. Margie Dow, Arlene Pollock. Eleanor Carroll, and Barb Thayer have left on a husband-hunting expedition to Siberia. They hope to meet Stalin and plan to persuade him to shave off his mustache. Jody Pillsbury counted on going with the expedition but she hated, to leave her lucrative position as president of the National Date Bureau in Montpelier. Her motto: You select them—we’ll get them. Neil Hall has been driven to drink by the women and is taking a rest cure at the Beauvue. Joyce Goss is painting his portrait at the present time. She hopes it may be hung in the Fairbanks Museum. Carolyn McLaren is raising prize-winning corn in Mclndoes. Erma Guy is assisting her. Robert Johnson is the end man in the minstrel show in which Grace Jacobs does impersonations of A1 Jolson. Lorraine Plant, drama critic for the New York Times, says the show is the best thing this side of Passumpsic. Betty Ash, Alberta Ash, Irene Gervais. and Helen Drew are teaching the natives in Samoa the Gregg shorthand system. No luck as yet. Alice Babcock has invented, in collaboration with Betty Lou Petty, a new lipstick. They are to be presented the Nobel Cosmetic Prize later this month for fine work in the field of How to Get Your Man—and Keep Him. 27 T11E AC AI )EMY ST LT DENT William Smart and Jimmy Daniels are supplying the whole of the Western Hemisphere with fine skunk pelts; grown on their skunk farm in Lyndon Corners, just opposite the LaPoint and Dodge Brewery Company where the best and only the best beer is brewed, known internationally as Two Feathers and a Rose. Betty Bolton, Chief Problem Solver in two hemispheres, has been proclaimed by leading scientists the female Einstein. Not only has she time for problems in the organic world, but she also has time for problems in the inorganic world. Miss Bolton recently married William Rodd, the famous track star of today, who has found a way to run faster than anyone has ever run before. (It is our private opinion that for once he didn’t run fast enough.) Barbara Brewer recently won the Jitterbug Contest in the state of Vermont for her fine footwork. She has been running dance in Danville for the past six months, ably assisted by Dorothy Bruce, Waltz Queen of New York State. Bouncer Brodien keeps the Danville dances clean. Francis Boutett has perfected a way of dissecting animals without bisecting. For this achievement he has been awarded the Clay Hill Prize in biology from the Howard Eastman Foundation. The late Howard Eastman who established this fund gave his life with the French Foreign Legion during the battle over King Tut’s harem. Mac MacDonald, four years All-American Quarterback at Granby Tech, lias become a contortionist. This is due to his superior ability to run around his own end in good old Tech days. Patricia Hamilton Katherine Shores P.S. Any significance in these predictions is purely intentional. 28 JUNE 1948 CLASS ODE OF 1948 The muffled sound of the closing door — Shut forever on those carefree days. Then the pang of sorrow and regret amidst gladness. The years are slipping slowly by. But vanished not are the joys of youth, And other doors will open. Rays of sunshine through the clouds Memories — shadows on the wall of time All that remains. To dwell on these echoes of the past means failure; To embrace them and go on — success. —Natalie Litvich 29 THE ACADEMY STUDENT S0N6 OFT HE CLASSOF i K; Men they a us bowweliKc ! you j j, j. . we'll s j j j ih.s - heniheyasn us ■1 j 4 W l3rli= Hi 4 1 H 11= |3Vr r T rf- ( Koru3 r i3 w - —p-—jy J : h ,4, j- 1— r ) a l 1 i— r j, — - 1 I— T 1— ' 1 We love Hie 1 men -rjes tha t c«me to us ■ • v4 still iie cr- VQ J. 1 Ji I r f t i - J. J. I Ir a T . J. T 4. —U U 8_MjJ T V. ■ ■ J. JUNE 1948 ii'iiW 31 JUNE 1948 “Here Come, We Come From Near And Far” 33 THE ACADEMY STUDENT MARY-ARDIS ABBOTT Barnet, Vermont Honors (3): Announcement Committee (4); Dramatic Club (4); Glee Club (2,3,4); Student Board (4); Discussion Forums (3,4). Plans—Nurses’ Training. BETTY ROSALIN AIKEN St. Johnsbury, Vermont Basketball (1); Softball (1). Plans—Nurses’ Training. MARY HELEN AIKEN' St. Johnsbury, Vermont Softball (1.2); Glee Club (1,2,3,4); Home Making Club tl, 2.3,4). Plan s—T each ing. LUCILLE ALBISER St. Johnsbury, Vermont Home Making Club (1.2.3.4). Plans—Nurses’ Training. 34 JUNE 1948 ALBERTA RUTH ASH St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (1.4): Class Gift (4); Badminton (3); Softball (2,3,4); Interdivision Basketball (1); Cheer Leader (3,4); Letters won: Cheering Letter; Student Board (3,4); Monitor (4); Outing Club (2); Dramatic Club (4). Plans—Office work. BETTY MAE ASH St. Johnsbury. Vermont Honors (2,3): Typist (4); Class Basketball (2,4); Soft-ball (3); Student Board (4). Plans—Office work. ALICE MILDRED BABCOCK East St. Johnsbury, Vermont Plans—Telephone work. CHARLES WELLINGTON BALDWIN St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors: XROTC Candidate (4); Honor Roll (3): Executive Committee (4): General Chairman Commencement Activities (4): Monitor (3). Plans—College. 35 THE ACADEMY STUDENT BARBARA JEAN BAXTER Home Making Club (3,4). Plans—Beauty Culture MARY LEE BEDOR Interdivision Basketball (1); West Medford, Mass. School. St. Johnsbury, Vermont Archery (1); Softball (1). Plans—Nurses’ Training. HENRY ALBERT BELANGER St. Johnsbury, Vermont Class Gift (4); Decoration (4); Commencement Issue Student (4); Manager—Football (2); Outing Club (3,4); Glee Club (4); Dramatic Club (1,2,3.4); Stage Manager (1,2,3,4); Projectionist (1.2,3,4). Plans—Leland Powers School of Theatre. Secretary (1); Cheer leading (3,4); Archery (1); Soft-ball (1); Outing Club (4); Student Council (3). Plans—College. HILDAGARDE ELAINE BEDOR Monroe. New Hampshire 36 JUNE 11)48 ROWENA JANE BENNETT St. Johnsbury Center, Vermont Plans—Wilfred Academy. DONALD FAIRBANKS BLODGETT, JR. St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (1,2,3,4); XROTC Candidate (4); Outing Club (1,2.3,4); President (4); Class Day (4); Announcement Committee (4); Football (1,2); Track (2,3); Letters won: Football (1,2); Monitor (2); Stage Manager (1,2,3). Plans—College. DOROTHY ANNE BLOW St. Johnsbury, Vermont Girls' Athletic Association. Vice President (3); Outing Club (2,3,4): Executive Committee (4); Commencement Issue Student (4); Basketball (1.2,3,4); arsity (3,4): Soft-ball (2); Tennis (1); Archery (1): Letters won: Basketball (3.4) : Cheer leading (3); Chder leading Captain (4); Student Board (1,2,3.4); French Club (4); Monitor (2,3): Junior Red Cross (1); Librarian (4); Dramatic Club (1.2.3.4) : Winter Carnival Queen (4). Plans—Leland Powers School of Radio and Theatre. BETTY ERLINE BOLTON Waterford, Vermont Honors (1,2,3,4): Band (1,2,3,4); Librarian (4); Softball (1.2,3,4); Badminton (3); Basketball (1,2,3,4); Varsity (3.4): Letters won: Basketball (3,4): Monitor (3); Girls State (3); Y.W.C.A. Scholarship (1). Plans—University of Vermont. 3 7 THE ACADEMY STUDENT FRANCIS O. BOUTETT Si. Johnsbury, Vermont Track (3,4); Football (2); Letters won: Track (3,4). Plans—Work. BARBARA ANN BREWER St. Johnsbury Center, Vermont Plans—Work in Telephone Office. DANIEL FRED BRODIEN St. Johnsbury, Vermont Putney Division Lieutenant (1); Wrestling (1,2); Track (1,2,3,4): Stage Manager (2,3,4); Football Manager (2); Outing Club (1,2,4). Plans—Work then school. DOROTHY MAE BRUCE St. Johnsbury, Vermont Plans—Nurses’ Training. 38 JUNE 1948 MARION AVIS BUTLER Gilman, Vermont Honors (4); Archery (1); Tennis (1); Softball (1,2,3,4); Class Basketball (2,3); Interdivision Basketball (1); Cheer Leader (3,4); Letters won: Cheering (4); Glee Club (4); Student Board (4); Home Making Club (1,2); Outing Club (4); Junior Glee Club (1); Mixed Chorus (4); F. H. V. (1,2). Plans—Work in Manchester, N. H. THEODORE KENT CARR St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (1.2,3.4); Salutatorian (4);'French Club. President (4); Dramatic Club, President Student Federalists. Vice-President Glee Club, Music Librarian, Football, Ass’t. Mgr. (1): Glee Club (1,2,3,4); Band (4): Student Board, Business Mgr. (3): Co-Editor-in-Chief (4); Outing Club (2,3.4): Discussion Forums (4); Prizes UVM Scholarship. Appt. to Annapolis West Point, Hinman Prize. Harvard Club of Vt. Prize book. Pepsi-Cola 4 year Scholarship, Dramatic Club (1,2,3,4); New England Drama Festival (2): Vermont Music Festival (3,4): Vermont High School Forum (4). Plans—College. ELEANOR FRANCES CARROLL St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (1,3,4): Cap Gown Committee, Tennis (1); Archery (1): Division Basketball (1); Glee Club (2,3.4); Student Board (3,4); Dramatic Club (4). Plans—Stenographic Work. PAUL EUGENE CHOINIERE St. Johnsbury, Vermont Chairman of Grinds Committee (4): Football (3); Track (3.4); Band (4): Monitor (4). Plans—College. 39 THE ACADEMY STUDENT MARION MABLE CLARK St. Johnsbury, Vermont Basketball (1). Plans—Work. ALEXIS ROLAND CLOUATRE St. Johnsbury, Vermont Announcement Committee (4): Commencement Issue of Student (4); Class Day (4); Football (1,3,4): Basketball (1.2); Baseball (1,2.3,4); Letters won: Football (3,4); Numerals (1); Baseball (3.4): Student Board (3.4); Monitor (3): Sergeant-at-arms (4). Plans—College. HELEN BLANCHE DREW St. Johnsbury, Vermont Grinds Committee (4); Junior Glee Club (1); Home Making Club (1,2); News Reporter (2); Basketball (1); Soft-ball (1): Tennis (1). Plans—Sheldon’s Beauty Culture School in Burlington. RICHARD JOHN COLLINS St. Johnsbury, Vermont Fairbanks Division Lieutenant il); Class Day (1); Basketball (1,2.3); Letters won; Football Manager (1,3,4); Baseball Manager (2); Manager of: Track (1); Football (1): Varsity (2,3.4); Baseball (2). Plans—Undecided. 40 JUNE 1948 ARNOLD IRVING COWAN East Barnet, Vermont Decoration Committee 4); Basketball (1); Glee Club (1,4). Plans—Aviation School. RUBY EVELYN CROSS St. Johnsbury Center, Vermont Softball (1.2.3.4): Badminton (2): Class Basketball (4); Letters won: Softball (4). Plans—Work. LUCILLE MAY CUSHMAN Waterford, Vermont Interdivision Basketball (1): Home Making Club (1.2,3.4); American Agricultural Award in Home Economics (3). Plans—College. EARL FREDERICK DANIELS St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (4): Commencement Issue Student (4): bootball (1.2.3.4); Track (1); Letters won: Football (2,3,4); Numeral (1): Student Council (2). Plans—Sales work. 41 THE ACADEMY STUDENT VIVIAN MAE DANIELS St. Johnsbury, Vermont Student Commencement Issue (4); Interdivision'Basketball it); Dramatic Club (1); Glee Club (2,3,4); Home Making Club (3,4); Outing Club (1). Plans—Telephone Office. HILDA DAVIS St. Johnsbury, Vermont Plans—Beauty Culture School. WALTER N. DODGE • St. Johnsbury, Vermont Football (1,2,3,4); Letters Football (1,2,3.4); Monitor (2). Plans—Work. IRVING SAMUEL DOLGIN St. Johnsbury, Vermont Track Team Manager (4); Glee Club (3.4); Dramatic Club (4). Plans—School. 42 ROGER DONNA Plans—Work. St. Johnsbury, Vermont JUNE 1948 MARION ELAINE DOUGLAS St. Johnsbury, Vermont Plans—Beauty Culture School. MARJORIE ROSE DOW St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (1,3.4): Refreshment Committee Senior Ball (4); Glee Club (2,3.4): Student Board (4); French Club (4); Student Council (1.4): Dramatic Club (1,2,3,4); ‘‘Rich Man Poor Man (4): All State Music Festival (4). Plans—Junior College. ROBERT ROLAND DREW St. Johnsbury, Vermont Orchestra (2,3.4); Band (1.2.3.4). Plans—Refrigeration School. 43 THE ACADEMY STUDENT JUNE ELIZABETH DROWN St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (1); Tennis (1); Archery (1); Glee Club (2.3.4); Band (1.2,3,4); Orchestra (4); Student Board (4). Plans—Business Colleges. HOWARD NORCROSS EASTMAN St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (2); Skiing (1); Football (4); Letters won: Skiing (1); Football (4); Outing Club (2). Plans—Bliss Electrical School in Washington, D. C. PAULINE MAE FADDEN St. Johnsbury, Vermont Orchestra (1,2.3,4); Librarian (4); Home Making Club (3,4). Plans—Teacher’s College. ESTHER FLORENCE FIFIELD St. Johnsbury, Vermont Orchestra (1,2.3.4); Treasurer (4); Tennis (1.2); Archery (1.2): Glee Club (4); All State Orchestra (4). Plans—Work. 'Jhr 44 JUNK 1948 J. RICHARD FLANDERS St. Johnsbury, Vermont Ways and Means Committee (3); Decoration Committee Senior Ball (4); Football (2,3,4); Basketball (1,2,3,4): Track (1,2,3,4); Wrestling (1); Letters won: Football (2.3.4) ; Basketball (1.2,3.4); Track (1,3,4); Outing Club (3.4) ; Monitor (2). Plans—Work. BETTY BYRNE FORD St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (1,2); All State Chorus (3); Glee Club (1.3,4); Letters (3,4); Decorations, Archery (1); Dramatic Club (4); Home Making Club (2); Outing Club (4). Plans—Teaching. PHYLLIS JEAN GAFFNEY St. Johnsbury, Vermont Cap and Gown Committee, Tennis (1,2); Softball (1,2,3); Archery (1): Badminton (1,2,3); Basketball Class (1,2.3): Varsity (2,3,4); Letters Basketball (3,4); Cheer leading (3); Co-Captain Varsity Basketball (4): Cheer leading (2,4); Manager Tunior and Senior Class Basketball (4); Student Board (4). Plans—Merchants National Bank. HELEN JANE GANDY Stamford, Connecticut Softball (1,2,3); Division Basketball (1,2); Tennis (1.2); Archery (1,2); Badminton (1,2); Girls’ Athletic Association (4); Cheer leading (4): Glee Club (4): Dramatic Club (1.2.3,4); Home Making Club (1); Outing Club (1.2,4). Plans—College. 45 THE ACADEMY STUDENT JULIET ANN GAUTHIER Si. Johnsbury, Vermont Ways and Means Committee (2): Class Gift Committee, French Club (4): Outing Club (1.2); Monitor (2); Student Council (3). Plans—Nurses’ Training. BARBARA JEAN GEORGE St. Johnsbury, Vermont Basketball (4); Letters won: Basketball (4); Glee Club (4): Home Making Club (4); Dramatic Club (4); Mixed Glee Club (4). Plans—Nurses’ Training. RICHARD LOUIS GERO St. Johnsbury, Vermont Ways and Means Committee (3); Executive Committee (4): Gift Committee (4); Commencement Issue of Student (4); Basketball (1,2,3); Baseball (1,3,4); Letters won: Basketball (3); Baseball (3,4); Glee Club (2,3,4); Monitor (3); State Music Festival (3,4). Plans—Work. IRENE JULIA GERVAIS St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (1,2,4); Typist Commencement Issue (4); Interdivision Basketball (1); Class Basketball (2); Student Board (4). Plans—Office work. 46 JUNE 1948 JEAN HARRIET GOSLANT St. Johnsbury, Vermont Glee Club (4); Tennis (1,2); Skiing (1,2); Softball (1). Plans—Undecided. JOYCE McKITTRICK GOSS St. Johnsbury, Vermont Decoration Committee Senior Ball (4); Basketball (1,2,3,4); Archery (1,2); Tennis (1,2); Softball (1,2,4); Letters won: Cheer leading (3); Basketball (4); Glee Club (4); Outing Club (1,2,3,4); Women’s Club Art Award (3). Plans—Art School. LEE BOND GRAY St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (1,2); NROTC Alternate (4); Glee Club Secretary and Treasurer (2); Grinds Committee (4): Football (1,2.-3.4); Wrestling (1); Skiing (4) Track (1.2.4); Letters won: Football (1,2,3.4); Track (2,4); Football Captain (4); Frosh Football Captain (1); Basketball Manager (1,2); Glee Club (1,2,3,4): Student Board (2,3,4): Outing Club (4); Class (1): Dramatic Club (2); Boys' State (3); State Music Festival (2,3,4). Plans—College. ERMA MAE GUY St. Johnsbury, Vermont Glee Club (1,4): Student Board (4): Home Making Club (1.2): Outing Club (4); Dramatic Club (1,2,3,4). Plans—Teacher’s College. 47 THE ACADEMY STUDENT THERESA ANNIE GUYER St. Johnsbury, Vermont Basketball (1); Junior Glee Club (1). Plans—Beauty Culture School-Sheldon’s in Burlington. COLLEEN A. HACKETT St. Johnsbury, Vermont Cap and Gown Committee, Decoration Committee (2,3,4); Badminton (2); Tennis (2); Archery (2); French Club (4); Outing Club (2,4). Plans—Nurses’ Training. WAYLAND NEIL HALL St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (4); Sophomore President, Executive Committee, Football (1.2.3.4); Track (1.2.3,4); Skiing (3.4); Letters: Football (2.3,4); Track (1,2,3,4): Skiing (3,4); Co-Captain Track (3); Outing Club (3,4); Monitor (2); President of Student Council (4). Plans—College. PATRICIA CURTIS HAMILTON Passumpsic, Vermont Honors (1.2.3.4); Valedictorian, Class President (3); Executive Committee (2,4); French Club; Vice-President (4); Outing Club Secretary-Treasurer (3); Co-Editor of Commencement Student, Division Basketball (1); Skiing (1) . Glee Club Accompanist (1,2,3,4); Band (4); Student Board (2,3,4); French Club (4); Outing Club (1,2,3,4); Student Council (2); F. M. Walsh Music Prize (3); Pepsi-Cola Award; All State Chorus (3.4); Girls' State (3). Plans—College. 48 JUNE 1948 SYLVIA JUNE HEATH St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (1); Ways and Means Committee (3); Monitor (1); AAA Representative (4); Class Gift Committee, Archery (1,2); Tennis (1,2); Badminton (1,2,3); Basketball (1,2); Softball (1.2,3,4); Letter Softball (4); Co-Captain Softball (4); Outing Club (4); Curtis Prize (4). Plans—Nurses’ Training. ROBERT EDWARD HEON St. Johnsbury, Vermont Football (1); Letters won: Football (1) Numeral. Plans—Work. ROLAND RICHARD HEON St. Johnsbury, Vermont Commencement Issue Student (4); Student Board (2,3,4); French Club (4); Junior Red Cross (1). Plans—Undecided. BEVERLY JEANNE HOAR St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (1,2,3,4); Vice-President (2); Executive Committee (4): Outing Club (1,2,3,4): Executive Committee (3); Secretary Girls' Athletic Association (4); Class Representative (3); Commencement Issue Student (4); Class Marshal (2); Tennis (1,2); Badminton (2,3.4); Softball (3,4); Archery (1,2); Basketball-Varsity (3.4); Class (2,3); Inter-division (1): Letters won: Basketball (3.4); Softball (4); Freshman Basketball Manager (4): Student Board (2,3.4): Monitor (2); Librarian (4); Junior Red Cross (1): French Club (4); Junior Glee Club (1). Plans—College. 49 THE ACADEMY STUDENT GRACE ELLIS JACOBS Plymouth, Connecticut Softball (4): Letter (4); Discussion Forums (4). Plans—College. DONALD REGINALD JOHNSON St. Johnsbury, Vermont Track (2,3,4): Assistant Manager Football (2). Plans—Work. ROBERT E. JOHNSON St. Johnsbury, Vermont Baseball (3); Glee Club (4). Plans—Photography School. BETTY ANN KRAMER Lynn, Massachusetts Outing Club Executive Committee (4); Softball (3); Cheer Leader (4); Glee Club (4): Mixed Chorus (4): Student Board (4): Outing Club (3.4); Monitor (4); Class Marshal (3). Plans—College. 50 JUNE 1948 JOHN DONAT LACROIX Plans—Work then Music St. Johnsbury, Vermont School. EDWARD GEORGE LANGLOIS St. Johnsbury, Vermont Plans—Work. ARTHUR A. LaPOINT St. Johnsbury, Vermont Football (2); Track (1); Basketball (1); Letters won: Football (2). Plans—Undecided. FREDERICK DUANE LARSEN St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (1.2.3); Monitor (1): Treasurer (4); Football (1.2.3.4); Basketball (1.2.3.4): Baseball (1.2,3.4); Letters won: Football Numeral (1); Football Letter (3,4); Basketball (3.4); Baseball (2.3,4); Baseball Captain (4); Outing Club (3,4); Student Board (2,3,4); Boys’ State (3); Division Lieutenant (1); Junior Red Cross (1). Plans—College. 51 THE ACADEMY STUDENT MARY MADELENE LeBLANC St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (1,4); Ticket Committee (4); Tennis (1): Archery (1); Softball (1,3,4); Badminton (1,2); Interdivision Basketball (1); Class Basketball (2,3); Letters won: Softball (4): Student Board (4): Outing Club (2). Plans—Burlington Business College. CLIFFORD J. L’HEUREUX St. Johnsbury, Vermont Class Gift Committee (4); Dramatic Club (4); Glee Club (3.4); French Club (4); Discussion Forums (4); Monitor (4); State Music Festival (3,4). Plans—Institute of Radio Broadcasting, Dallas, Texas. NATALIE RHEA LITVICH Revere, Massachusetts President of Student Federalists (3); Outing Club (3,4); Secretary-Treasurer (4); Commencement Issue Student (4); Softball (3); Glee Club (4); Orchestra (4); Band (4); Student Board (4); Dramatic Club (4); Discussion Forums (3.4); Student Council (3); Mixed Chorus (4). Plans—College. JOYCE McALLISTER St. Johnsbury, Vermont Class Basketball (1.2); Drum Majorettes (1,2,3,4); Head Majorette (3,4); Glee Club (1.2,3,4); Home Making Club President (3.4); Circulation Manager Student (3.4); Outing Club (1.2.3 4); Student Council (2): Dramatic Club (1,2,3). 52 JUNE 1948 LELAND HARVEY MACDONALD South Ryegate, Vermont Secretary (2); President (4); Ways and Means Committee (3); General Chairman Senior Ball (4); Football (1,2,3,4); Basketball (1,2,3,4); Track (1,2,3,4); Letters won: Football (1.2,3,4); Basketball (2,3,4): Track (1,2,3,4); Basketball Co-Captain (4); Outing Club (2.3,4); Carnival King (4). Plans—College.. ELIZABETH ANN McFARLIN St. Johnsbury, Vermont Ticket Committee (4); Outing Club (4). Plans—Work and then College. CAROLYN MAY McLAREN Passumpsic, Vermont Honors ( 1); Softball (2): Glee Club (2). Plans—Undecided. JOYCE ANN MaGILL St. Johnsbury, Vermont Basketball (1.2,3); Softball (1,2); Badminton (2): Orchestra (1.2.3); Majorettes (3.4); Home Making Club (3,4). Plans—Nurses’ Training. 53 THE ACADEMY STUDENT MARION ISABELL MANN St. Johnsbury, Vermont Basketball (1.2,3): Archery (1): Softball (1); Badminton (2): Home Making Club (3.4). Plans—Undecided. JANET ELAINE MOORE St. Johnsbury, Vermont Plans—Office Work. RICHARD ALAN PETERSON St. Johnsbury, Vermont Commencement Issue Student (4): Refreshment Committee Senior Ball (4); Football (1,2.3,4); Basketball (1,2,3,4): Letters won: Football (2,3,4): Basketball (3,4); Glee Club (4); Band (1,2.3,4): Student Board (2,3,4); Outing Club (1.2,3,4). Plans—College. BETTY LOU PETTY St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (1,2,3,4). Plans—Secretarial work. 5 4 JUNE 11)48 JOAN ADELLE PILLSBURY St. Johnsbury, Vermont Secretary (3) Vice-President (4); Commencement Issue Student (4); Class Day Committee (4); Decoration Committee (4): Basketball (1,2,3); Softball (1,2); Tennis (1,2) Archery (1,2); Dramatic Club (1,2,3,4); Glee Club (2,3.4); Student Board (2,3,4); French Club (4); Outtpg Club (1,2,3,4); Girls’ State (3): Majorette (3.4). Plans—College. LORRAINE THERESA PLANT St. Johnsbury, Vermont Decoration Committee Senior Ball (4); Softball (1,2,3,4); Tennis (1,2); Archery (1.2); Badminton (1,2,3); Basketball-Class (1,2,3); Varsity (2,3,4); Letters won: Seven point (2); Basketball (3,4); Softball (4); Manager Sophomore Basketball (4); Glee Club (2,3,4); All state (3): Student Board (4). Plans—Secretarial Work. LOUIS GEORGE PLOUFFE St. Johnsbury, Vermont Football (1,3). Plans—Work. ARLENE MAY POLLOCK St. Johnsbury. Vermont Honors (1,4); Treasurer (2); Secretary (4); Refreshment Committee Senior Ball (4); Glee Club (1,2,3,4); Student Board: French Club (4); Dramatic Club (4); Sec. (4); All-State Chorus (4): Dramatic Club (1,4). Plans—Junior College. THE ACADEMY STUDENT DORIS MARIE PROVOST St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (3); Class President (1); Cheer Leading Letter (4); Basketball Letter (3); Manager Girls’ Basketball (3,4); Glee Club (4); Dramatic Club (1.2.3.4); Outing Club, Prize Committee Outing Club (1,3.4). Plans—Dental Nursing. VIOLA BETTY RASH Passumpsic, Vermont Class Basketball (1); Badminton (1,2); Softball (1); Junior Glee Club (1). Plans—Bookkeeper Vermont Salvage Corporation. JEANNE BEVERLY RICE St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (1.2.3,4); Interdivision Basketball (1); Badminton (2); Junior Glee Club (1); Student Board (4); Outing Club (2); Monitor (1). Plans—Office Work. JACKIE MARY ROACH St. Johnsbury, Vermont Tennis (1); Skiing (1); Archery (1); Badminton (1,2); Class Basketball (2); Interdivision Basketball (1); Glee Club (3.4); Band (3.4); Outing Club (2.3,4); Dramatic Club (1.2,3,4): Home Making Club (3,4); Glee Club (1); Junior Glee Club (1); Decoration Committee Senior Ball (4). Plans—Business College. 56 JUNE 1948 WILLIAM HERBERT RODD St. Johnsbury, Vermont Ways and Means Committee (3); Ticket Committee, Football and Letter (1,2,3,4); Basketball and Letter (1,2,3,4); Track and Letter (1.2,3,4); Captain Track (4); Boys’ State (3); Monitor (1,2). Plans—College. THERESA CORDELIA ROY St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (1.3); Basketball (1,2); Softball (1); Glee Club (4); Student Board (3,4); French Club (4); Outing Club (1.2,4); Dramatic Club (1,2,3,4). Plans—Mount Ida College. GEORGETTE MARIE ROYER St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (1,2,3.4); Dramatic Club (1); Division Basketball (1). Plans—Stenographic Work. JOYCE CAROLYN SALT Passumpsic, Vermont Honors (1.2,3.4); Glee Club (1,4); Student Board (4); Outing Club Secretary (4); Ways and Means Committee (3); Junior Dance Committee (3); Student Council Sec t. (4). Plans—College. ? THE ACADEMY STUDENT DORRANCE E. SHEFFIELD St. Johnsbury, Vermont Class Vice-President (1,3); Ways and Means Committee (2); Boys’ State (3); All-State Band (3,4); Class Marshal (2,3); Class Ring Committee (3); Junior Red Cross (1); Music Committee for Senior Ball: Basketball (1.2,3,4); Co-Captain Basketball. Letter (3,4); Baseball (1.2); Orchestra (1.2.3.4) ; Band (1,2.3.4); President (2,4); Student Board (2.4) ; Outing Club (3.4); Student Council (1.4). Plans—College. KATHERINE LUCIA SHORES St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (1,2,3,4); Executive Committee (4); French Club Treasurer (4); Dramatic Club (4); Librarian (2); Commencement Issue of Student (4) ; Student Board, Glee Club (3.4); Monitor (3); Discussion Forums (4); Student Federalist (3). Plans—College. JANET LOUISE SILSBY St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (1.2,3); Ticket Committee (4) ; Band (1.2,3,4); Assistant Librarian (4); Orchestra (1,2,3,4); Archery (1); Badminton (1,2); Softball (1.2,3); Girls’ State (3); French Club (4); Curtis Prize (4). Plans—University of Vermont Teachers’ Training. MARGARET ELAINE SKINNER St. Johnsbury, Vermont Plans—Work as file clerk. 58 JUNE 1948 WILLIAM MELDRUM SMART St. Johnsbury, Vermont Decoration Committee Senior Ball (4); Football (1,2,3); Basketball (1); Letters won: Football (3); Numeral (1); Outing Club (2). Plans—College. JOHN ALDEN STETSON St. Johnsbury, Vermont Treasurer (2); Outing Club (3,4); Executive Committee (4); Last Chapel Program Chairman (4); Football (1); Letters won; Football Numeral (1); Basketball (2,3,4), Manager of Football (2); Basketball (2,3.4)'; Student Council (1). Plans—College. DOROTHY AILEEN STILLMAN St. Johnsbury, Vermont Honors (2,4); Invitation Committee (4); Softball (2); Basketball (2); Student Board (4); Outing Club (2 4); French Club (4); Discussion Forums (4); Dramatic Club (4); Junior Red Cross (1) Student Federalist (3). Plans—Junior College. BARBARA LEE THAYER St. Johnsbury, Vermont Refreshment Committee (4). Plans—Business College. 59 IHE ACADEMY STUDENT FRANK EDWARD THURSTON St. Johnsbury, Vermont Ticket Committee (4): Commencement Issue Student (4); Basketball (1,2) ; Track (1): Curtis Prize (4). Plans—Work. BETTY JEAN URIE Passumpsic, Vermont Honors (4); President Girls’ Athletic Association (4); Class Representative (3); Ticket Committee (4); Tennis (1,2); Badminton (2,3): Softball (1,2,3,4); Basketball-Varsity (2,3,4); Class (2,3); Interdivision (1); Letters won: Basketball (3,4); Seven Point Letter (2): Softball (4); Co-Captain Basketball (4): Manager Sophomore Basketball (4). Plans—Undecided. CESAR VIDAL Ingenio C. Colon, San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic Plans—University of Santo Domingo. DELAND ADNA VITTY St. Johnsbury, Vermont ll-State Band (2.3,4): Treasurer (4); Football (1); Basketball (1); Baseball (2); Football Letter (1); Division Lieutenant of Colby (1): Glee Club (1); Student Board, Orchestra (1,2,3.4); Band (1.2,3.4); Outing Club (2,3,4). Plan s—N or w ich. 60 JUNE 1948 PRISCILLA HELEN WAGNER St. Johnsbury, Vermont Basketball (1.2); Softball (1): Student Board. Outing Club (4); Dramatic Club (1,2.3); Dance Committee: Refreshments. Plans—Becker Junior College. GWENDOLYN ERMA WATTS St. Johnsbury Center, Vermont Honors (1,2,4); Monitor (4). Plans—Secretarial Position. JUDITH PARKE WHITE New York City Honors (2.4); Glee Club (2,4); French Club (4); Outing Club (4); American Legion Award (2). Plans—Work, then College. BEVERLY ANN WILKINS St. Johnsbury, Vermont Junior Glee Club (1). Plans—Work. 61 THE ACADEMY STUDENT RICHARD ARTHUR WRIGHT St. Johnsbury, Vermont Executive Committee Outing Club (3.4); Football (1,2,3,4); Basketball (1,2); Track (1,2,3); Skiing (2,3); Letters won: Football (1,2,3,4); Track (1,2,3): Ski (2,3); Captain of Track (3); Track Manager (4); Glee Club (4); Band (1); Outing Club (3,4). Plans—Trade School Drafting. 62 JUNK 1948 Under Classmen 1949 1950 1951 63 THE ACADEMY STUDENT CLASS OF 1949 Top row—Willoughby, Miller, Somers, Rancour, Greenwood. Goss. 2nd row—Wheelock, Hatch, Moffett, Perry. 3rd row—Tirrell, St. Laurent, String, Fillion, Boivin, Page, Petrie. 4th row—Courtney, Boylan, Hart, Stone, Morrison, McClure, Mooney, Goslant, Cranton, Cote. 5th row—Clothey, Stearns, Bosworth, McCutcheon, Leonard, Wood, Ash, Watts. 6th row—Thompson, Mann, Atherton, Mead, Whittemore, Simpson, Weeks, Lord, Holbrook, Colby, Bates, Christman. 7th row—C. Bailey, Desrochers, Moulton. Gorham. Hubbard. Dean, Powers. Bonnett, Bullock. 8th row—Cassidy, Chamberlain, Wheelock, Pellerin. Amidon, Parsons, Whitehill, Williams, Turner, Camire, Nutter, Emmons, Lumbra. 9th row (seated)—Fitzpatrick, Miss Counsell, Schoppe, Sargent, McKee, Hale, Collins, Spaulding, J. Bailey, Rol. Dumas, Roberts, Elwood, Tillotson. 10th row (on ground)—Willey, Cutting. Wood, I.aMarre. Rob t Dumas, Crawford. Hall, Blanc, Roy. 64 JUNE 1948 CLASS OF 1950 Top row—Harran, Farrow, Chamberlain, McKim. Carreau. Hayden. Morris. Scott. 2nd row—Brigham, Fortis, Barrett, Pepin, G. Rarber, Warren, Gilman, Wedge. 3rd row—W h i tell ill, St. Laurent. Desro’chers. Morris. Bisson, Simonds. Boivin. Cunavelis. 4th row—Morencv. Gil son. Dunbar. LaPoint. Gervais. k. Pepin, Bernier. Somers, LaChance. Wood. Lowell. 5th row—Bedor. Cairns, J)ugee. Adams, K. Barber. Kittre lge. Boudreau. Noyes. Persons, Bailey, Stanhope. 6th row—Bruce. Cahoon. Kittell. T.esnick. Lowrey. Bean. Brunelle. Patenaude. Barnes. Cook. 7th row—Ward. Gilbert. McGinnis. Miles, Weeks. arrell. 1 lllotson. Brown. Tate. Boyd. Martin. True. Duffy. Choiniere. Silsbv. Cassidy. Emmons. Heath. 8th row— Metevier. Mayo, Nash, Baldwin. Crepault. Pillsbury. Salt. H. Kenney. Kaiser, Loungeway. Derby. MaGill. Machell. 9th row—Cutting. Dodge. Desmond. Mr. Jones. Drew. D. Bailey. President McGregor, Benoit. King. Pollock. Smith. Hoar. Somers. Front row—Weld. Mayhew. D. Tirrell. J. Tirrell. Paddletord. Carroll. L Kenney. Thurston, Lark. Colby. Schoppe. Ranney. 65 THE ACADEMY STUDENT CLASS OF 1951 Top row—Curtis, Bullock, Toussaint, Costa. Nichols, Babcock. 2nd row—Eastman, Pillion, Brunelle, St. Laurent, Poliquin. Yitty, Urie, Welcome. 3rd row—Joyce, Lenton, McFarlin, Pierce, Johnston, Stanley, Waterman. Hoar, Wilkins. 4th row—Robillard, Boardman, Wheelock, Sousa. Moore, Boylan, Hamilton. Kaiser, Thurston, Yigneault. 5th row—Johnston, Cutting, MacKay, Skinner, Simons, Corbett, Johnson, Goodwin, LeClerc. 6th row—Ash, Silsby. Dutton, Wheeler, Buxton, Bovee, Albright, Parker, LaBounty. 7th row—Fauteux. M. Smith. Rodgers, Whitehill. Wilder, Douglass. White, Burr, Ouellette, B. Steeves, Drew, Hubbard, Wilson. Bottom row—Burdette, Taylor. P. Steeves. Aiken. Camire. Silloway. Smith, Ash, Carreau, Emmons, Belanger, Cormier, Keniston. 66 JUNE 1948 The Social Side Of School Life THE ACADEMY STUDENT STUDENT BOARD Top row—Spaulding, Hale, Peterson. Gray. 2nd row—Bailey. Butler. Amidon. Litvich. Kramer, Salt. 3rd row—Thompson, Hart, Gorham, Ash, McAllister, Abbott. Roy, Stearns, Stillman, Guy. 4th row—Desmond, Hubbard, Collins, Mann. Plant, Dow. Pillsburv. Wagner, Ash. Gervais. Front row—Blow, Shores, McKee, Carroll. Carr. Hamilton. Larsen, Pillsburv. Miss Counsell. uS JUNE UU8 THE STUDENT COUNCIL Top row—K. Barber, R. Cutting. Bottom row—I. Bailev. X. Hall. President. J. Salt. Secretary. 69 THE ACADEMY STUDENT FOOTBALL SQUAD Back row—D. Wood, Mr. Tirre'.l. King;. Eastman, Spaulding, Moffett, Coach Slayton, J. Tirrell, Lowell, Hatch, Elwood, Jack Dunn. Collins. Middle row—Clouatre, Dodge, Dumas, Flanders, Rodd, Wright, Captain Gray, Peterson, Daniels, Larsen, Hale, Hall, MacDonald. Front row—Fauteux, Willoughby, Cunavelis, Schoppe. Warren, Simmons, Barber. Gilman, Pepin. 70 JUNE 1948 BOYS’ BASKETBALL Back row—Stetson. Pepin. Barber, Warren, Spaulding, Coach Slayton. Front row—Peterson, Flanders, MacDonald, Sheffield, Larsen, Rodd. Co-Captains — MacDonald, Sheffield. 71 THE ACADEMY STUDENT GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Back row—Provost. Dodge, Cutting. Bolton. Christman, Miss Hamilton. McKee, Collins, Atherton. Front rcw—(loss. Plant, Gaffney, Urie. Hoar. Blow. JUNE 1948 BASEBALL SQUAI) Top row—Bisson, Sitnonds. Roy, Sargent. Gilman. Coach Slayton, Perry, King, McKim, LaMarre, Thurston. Seated—Spaulding, Gero, Hale, Clouatre, Larsen, Wood, Warren, Mottett, Willoughby. 73 THE ACADEMY STUDENT TRACK SQUAD Back row—Dolgin, Boutett. Fortis, Lowell. Wood. Wilkins. Desrochers, Car-roll, Blanc. Miller. Paddleford, Colby. Toussaint. idal. D. Johnson. Scott. Cunavelis, Walters. Coach Stone. Front row—Cowan, MacDonald. Gray. C. Pepin, Flanders, Rodd. Hall. Sheffield. M. Pepin, Barber. Choiniere. 74 JUNE 1948 DRUM MAJORETTES McCutcheon. I. MaGill, Loungeway. Moore.. Dodge. Bean. Roach. I. MaDill. Pillsburv. Center—McAllister. THE ACADEMY STUDENT CHEER LEADERS Back row—True, Kramer, Cutting. Gandy, Chamberlain, Stearns, Baxter. Front row—Provost, Butler, Blow, Gaffney, Ash. Goss. 76 JUNE 1948 BOYS’ GLEE CLUB Top row—Toussaint, Hatch, Wilkins. 2nd row—VVheelock, Gero. Sheffield, right. 3rd row—Wood. McFarlin, Sargent. Cowan, Carroll. Bottom row—Carr. Walters. Mr. Messier, Belanger, L Heureux. THE ACADEMY STUDENT GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB Top row—Butler. Mead, Dodge, Mayo. Carroll. Salt, A. Pollock. |. Pollock. 2nd row—Emmons. Tillotson, Sousa, Collins. Shores, Dow. Ford, Lesnick. 3rd row—H. Hamilton, J. Bailey. Hubbard. Cramton. Guy. Roy, Carreau. Roach. Amidon, Gervais, Kittell. 4th row—Gandv, Stanhope, White, Derby, McAllister. Provost, Metevier, Keniston, Sherrer. 5th row—Drown, Miles, Abbott, McKee, Pillsbury, Litvich, Atherton, George, F. Aiken. Fifield, E. Salt. Baldwin, Dean. Thompson. S. Smith. 6th row—Chamberlain. C. Bailey, Desrochers. Pellerin, Plant. Mr. Messier. M. Aiken. Fitzpatrick. Brunelle. Goss. Goslant. Noyes. Hart. 78 JUNE 1948 79 BAND Mr. Brigham, Messier, V heeler. Peterson, Somers. Choiiiiere. Carr. Chamberlain. Thompson. Bolton, D. Vitty. Simons, Miller. (’. Litvich. ). Silsby, Lawson. McFarlin, Silsby, Drown Noyes, Heath, F. Aiken. Drew, Boardnian, La Bounty, Sheffield. ( ramton, M ( unavelis, Bather, Brunelle C. Silsby, Stone, Hubbard, Bullock Fadden, Warrell, Filield ORCHESTRA r. Messier. Litvich, Chamberlain I). itty, LaRountv, Drown, Sheffield • « 7 Simons, Miller, Noyes, J. Silsby, F. Aiken Irons. Somers. Brigham. Drew, Thompson THE ACADEMY STUDENT x DRAMATIC CLUB Top row—Dolgin, McGregor. Brodien. J. Tirrell, ‘W alters. Fortis. Choiniere, Joyce. Toussaint. 2nd row—E. Carroll. L). Tirrell. Waterman, R. Yitty, Hoar. Silloway. Mc-Farlin. 3rd row—Lark. Lesnick, Ford. M. Heath, Simpson. Gandy, Bosworth, True. Brunei le. 4th row—J. Bailey, Shores, Hubbard, Adams. Boyd, Derby, Roy, Pillsbury. Baldwin. 5th row—Stillman. Dean, Abbott. Chamberlain. Metevier. George. A. Ash. Wagner. Dow, J. Pollock. 6th row—Atherton, B. Mann. C. Bailey. 1. Carroll. Guy. Blow. Whitehill, Provost, Fitzpatrick. Front row—Desmond, Bean. President Carr. Belanger. L’Heureux, Roach. 82 A. Pollock. Williamson. Litvich. JUNE 1948 FRENCH CLUB Top row—L'Heureux. P. Desrochers. Pat. Desrochers. Wood. Pillshury. LaChance, Walters. 2nd row—White, Pollock. Salt. Cassidy, Bailey. Gauthier, Stillman. Hackett. 3rd row— Cramton. P. Silsby. Weeks. J. Silsby. Roy. Collins. Dow, Blow. Carroll. Bottom row—Mr. Jones, Atherton. Carr, Shores. Miss Counsell. 83 THE ACADEMY STUDENT HOME MAKING CLUB Top row—Mrs. Blair, Mann. Albiser, Duffy. Facklen. M. Aiken. 2nd row—Bedor, Cushman, George, Persons, Steeves, Roach. 3rd row—Handy, Camire, MaGill, LeClerc, hite. Emmons. Front row—Drew, Carreau. President McAllister. T.umbra. 84 JUNE 1948 OUTING CLUB Top row—Tirrell, Walters, Hall, Brodien, Johnson, Gray. 2nd row—Carr. Belanger, T. Wood, Spaulding, Peterson, Larsen, Flanders, Sheffield. 3rd row—Gandy, J. Bailey, Heath, Guy, Hamilton, White, Hoar, Christman, Stillman. 4th row—Pillsbury, Schoppe, Hubbard, McFarlin, Stearns, Bosvvorth. Wagner, Goslant, Hackett, Ford. 5th row—D. Wood, Fitzpatrick, Baxter, Provost, Goss, McAllister, Atherton, Mead, Butler, Roach, Roy, Dumas, Yitty. Front row—C. Bailey, Stetson, Chamberlain, Page, Litvich, Blodgett, Kramer. Hale, Blow, Wright. 85 • si clDd oiny • ADVERTISERS The Class of 1948 Extends Its Thanks to the Advertisers For Their Support and Interest MENTION THE ACADEMY STUDENT WHEN BUYING DR. DALE S. ATWOOD St. Johnsbury, Vermont FITCH CLINIC 122 Railroad St., St. Johnsbury, Vt. Dr. Edward Cramton 35 Main Street. St. Johnsbury, Vermont Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat EMILY T. WILSON, M.D. B. E. DOYLE D. D. S. 21 Eastern Avenue Phone 289-W St. Johnsbury, Vermont Dr. George E. Howe Glasses Furnished Eyes Examined Phone 1207 Odd Fellows Bldg. Railroad Street Franklin G. Hovey D. M. D. 33 Main Street, St. Johnsbury, Vermont Phone 50 Dr. C. L. Vitty St. J. A. ’16 Chiropractic Physician Pythian Building St. Johnsbury, Vermont William A. Gage Edith M. Gage Chiropractor Technician THE GAGE HEALTH SERVICE 42 Eastern Ave., St. Johnsbury, Vt. Phone 658-M Compliments John Swainbank Compliments of Sterry Waterman LYNDON TEACHERS COLLEGE ATTORNEY ATTORNEY Lyndon Center, Vermont HARRY F. KLAHN, D.D.S. Compliments of Compliments of 42 Eastern Ave. Tel. 1369-W Dr. Perley B. Hartwell Nathaniel Gould M. 0. Compliments Compliments Pauline F. Persons of of 0. M. 0. Howard J. Farmer Philip R. Ransom St. Johnsbury, Vt. M. D. M. D. Tel. 250 Compliments of E. W. HAYDEN, INC. Dr. Eva M. Somerville Heating, Plumbing, Air Conditioning Sheet Metal Work 26 Railroad St., St. Johnsbury, Vt. Compliments MAJOR L. ROOD of The Roofer DR. KEVIN COSGROVE Re-Roofing of All Kinds Tar and Gravel — All Flat Roofs Call or Write for Free Estimate Tel. 438 St. Johnsbury, Vt. The Henault Press Commercial Job Printing Headquarters for Greeting Cards for all occasions John B. Henault, Prop. St. Johnsbury, Vermont FLINT’S DRUG STORE Leo and Francis Desrochers St. J. A. ’38 Proprietors 55 Main Street East End Market MEAT 80 Concord Avenue A. CLOUATRE, Proprietor Call 797 For First Class Meats and Groceries DELIVERY SERVICE BENNETT’S Main St., St. Johnsbury, Vt. Compliments Cleaning - Pressing of Repairing JAMES A. IMPEY AMIDON’S AGENCY 43 Eastern Avenue, 118 Railroad Street, St. Johnsbury, Vermont St. Johnsbury, Vermont Phone 240 Lurchin Lurchin Jewelers, Silversmiths, Watchmakers and Engravers St. Johnsbury, Vermont Good Li ht Will Save Precious Eyes CENTRAL VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION The Largest and Best Equipped Repair Department in the State 40 Eastern Ave., St. Johnsbury, Vermont Congratulations to the Class of 1948 Compliments The American of Fork and Hoe Endicott-Johnson Company CAPLAN’S ARMY STORE WORK CLOTHING A SPECIALTY C. E. BROWN 99 Eastern Ave. Good Clothes 112 Railroad St., Always the best St. Johnsbury, Vermont at reasonable prices Let us help you solve your Insurance problems Compliments INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION of W. W. SPRAGUE SON Moulton’s Snack A. G. SPRAGUE F. S. REED Shop 59 Main St., St. Johnsbury, Vermont Main Street, Phone 39-M St. Johnsbury, Vermont CONGRATULATIONS from A. H. Gleason Co. SEARS, ROEBUCK COMPANY 27 Eastern Ave., St. Johnsbury, Vermont Phone 1260 Meats, Groceries, Provisions 46 Main St., St. Johnsbury G. E. STEVENS 85 Eastern Ave. Wallpaper and Paint Linoleum and Glass Tel. 97 The Spotlight is on Palmer Bros. Cleaners, Launderers. Furriers Make Gauthier's Pharmacy your headquarters for Drugs, Toilet Preparations Photographic Supplies Sheaffers Lifetime Pens, Pencils, and Sets The “Atomic Age” is centuries old in pharmacy. The pharmacist works with atoms every day because the chemical formulae for prescription drugs are given in terms of atoms; for example, to the pharmacist, bi-carbonate of soda is NAHCC3—one atom of Sodium, one of Hydrogen, one of Carbon, and three atoms of Oxygen. He must know and recognize hundreds of such formulae because upon his knowledge depends the health and welfare of the people he serves. WE DEAL IN ATOMS Right now you should have a new portrait. Your Family and Friends want it — business often demands it. Fifteen minutes of your time is enough for a modern portrait Make an Appointment Today. — Also — Commercial and Aerial Photography Passport Pictures Gauthier’s Studio 126 Railroad St. Phone 4 St. johnsbury, Vt. A sincere wish to the Class of ’48 on the threshold of your new career MAY THE FUTURE HOLD; SUCCESS AND OPPORTUN-j ITY IN WHATEVER FIELD j YOU MAY EMBARK. MEMBER Russell’s Drug Store HAZEN RUSSELL, Prop. The Prescription Store Lyndonville, Vermont THE JENKS STUDIO ST. JOHNSBURY, VERMONT Compliments McLellan’s Store St. Johnsbury, Vt. VERMONT TAP AND DIE CORP. Lyndonville, Vermont Best Known For The Best of Everything THE DARLING INN LYNDONVILLE. VERMONT The First National Bank St. Johnsbury Checking Accounts Safe Deposit Boxes Trust Department Member F. D. I. Corp. Banking Money Orders Complete Beauty Parlor Service BERNIER’S BEAUTY SHOP 7 Eastern Ave. St. Johnsbury. Yt. Phone 813-W Corner Garage Ford Sales and Service Cor. R.R. and Hastings Sts., St. Johnsbury, Vermont Always Open Tel. 132 TOPS IN VALUE NOLIN BROS. 17 Eastern Ave. St. Johnsbury, Vt. Parker’s Drug Store Stores of Distinction New Hampshire Littleton, Bethlehem North Woodstock St. Johnsbury, Vermont RANDALL and WHITCOMB Jewelers Stationers St. Johnsbury, Vermont Caidbeck-Cosgrove Builders’ Supplies St. Johnsbury, Vermont WILLEY’S Food Shop and Restaurant St. Johnsbury, Vermont DEAN’S SHOE STORE Vitality Open Road Shoes For Campus Wear St. Johnsbury, Vermont L. E. Leclerc Son Meats, Groceries, Provisions Tel. 984 149 2 Railroad St. Because others saved You are now enjoying life’s four happiest years amid surroundings j of profit and culture. The far-sighted course of our ancestors must suggest the wisdom | of accumulating a surplus for our own needs. Citizens Savings Bank Trust Co. St. Johnsbury, Vermont MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Brickett’s Diner Good Food at Popular Prices BATTER UP! DON'T START THE GAME OF LIFE WITH TWO STRIKES ON YOU. Build up your body with health giving foods. All champion athletes realize the importance of bread in their diet and eat plenty at every meal. Bread gives them that extra reserve power that makes and keeps them champions. Try Butteregg Bread and enjoy a treat that will make you insist on it always. BUTTER and EGGS and MILK Baked to a Standard— Not to a Price” GEO. H. CROSS CO., Inc. Wholesale Bakers and Confectioners 101-106 RAILROAD STREET ST. JOHNSBURY, VERMONT The C. H. Goss Co. Burlington - St. Johnsbury Established 1897 PACKARD - DODGE PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS Recapping Service Vulcanizing NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND’S LARGEST GARAGE COONEY FURNITURE CO. Buy Your Lane Cedar Chest now! A small deposit now. Pay the balance weekly. Send it to her as a COMMENCEMENT GIFT St. Johnsbury, Vermont Lowrey’s Super Market Fresh Fruits Vegetables Choice Line of Groceries Russell E. Lowrey, Prop. Phone 1084 Eastman Drug Co. Athletic Supports for the Wrist, Elbow, Knee and Ankle 36 Eastern Avenue M. H. TEITLE Boys and Girls at Home or Away Will Never Forget The C. C. K. Concord Candy Kitchen Railroad Street, St. Johnsbury, Vermont Everything that’s Correct in Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes Moore Johnson Eastern Avenue, St. Johnsbury, Vt. LINDHOLM’S DINER Compliments of Harvey’s Music A. B. NOYES Parlors INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. St. Johnsbury, Vermont General Insurance Compliments of Tel. 1550 Green Mountain 65 RAILROAD STREET Fruit Market Fresh Fruits Vegetables 96 Railroad St., St. Johnsbury, Vermont Phone 750 PREVOST BEAUTY SHOP Specializing in COLD WAVE PERMANENTS Phone 423 Scott’s Super Cleansers 48 Eastern Avenue St. Johnsbury, Vermont “Send Your Spots to Scott's” KILFASSET FARMS DAIRY Brown’s Court St. Johnsbury, Vt. Phone 900 THRIFT A Standard Dictionary defines “thrift” as “Care and wisdom in the management of one’s resources.” A satisfactory financial situation is important to the satisfaction and happiness of every single individual. You will find cooperation in your THRIFT PROGRAM AT Passumpsic Savings Bank MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION GRAHAM S Borden’s Chowder House New and Used Furniture Edward Racine, Prop. Everything for your home 5 Portland St., St. Johnsbury, Vermont Phone 1595-W 95 EASTERN AVENUE Sea Food at its Best. Fresh from the Sea to You. Sandwiches and Salads Open 11 A. M.— 12 Midnight Daily P M Fruit Produce Wholesale Distributors of Fresh Fruits Vegetables CAR LOT RECEIVERS Tel. 11 Morrill Hawkinson INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 71 Eastern Avenue, St. Johnsbury, Vermont Gas Ranges are the last word in automatic cookery. See your Vw or call our office St. Johns bury Gas Co. Simonds Pontiac Sales and Service Telephone 625 124 Portland St., St. Johnsbury, Vt. MCKEE’S GARAGE, INC. Body and Fender Work “Bear” System Wheel Balancing Frame Axle Alignment 21 Railroad St., Phone 535 St. Johnsbury, Vermont White’s Food Service 84 Concord Ave. Phone 1270 St. Johnsbury, Vermont Tire Recapping and Vulcanizing New Tires — Batteries Range—Furnace Oil Northern Auto Supply Co., Inc. 24 Railroad Street St. Johnsbury, Vermont Cray Oil Co. Whelan Drug Store St. Johnsbury Auto Supply For a Better Treat Try ST. JOHNSBURY HAT WORKS Best pop corn in town 23 Eastern Avenue St. Johnsbury, Vermont SPANISH VILLA A GOOD PLACE TO EAT 20 Eastern Avenue St. Johnsbury, Vermont COOMBS VULCANIZING SERVICE Gasoline and Oil Tires and Tubes Greasing and Simonizing 15 Railroad St., Tel. 496-W St. Johnsbury, Vermont Established 1813 Incorporated 1897 Wm. A. Ide, Pres. Treas. Richard E. Ide, Vice Pres. E. T. H. K. IDE Grain, Feed, Flour, Coal St. Johnsbury, Vermont W. T. GRANT COMPANY St. Johnsbury, Vt. Complete Outfitters for Young Men’s Wear O. Dean Hale Clothing-Footwear Sporting Goods 53 Main St. Phone 1200 The Menut and Parks Co Coal — Coke — Fuel Oil 3 St. Mary Street ST. JOHNSBURY. VERMONT Compliments of THE ST. JOHNSBURY HOUSE The only Hotel in Vermont that Combines All Modern Hotel Services with 100% Sprinkler Protection System Compliments of Paul’s Wayside Furniture Store Lyndonville, Vermont Burn’s Florist Flowers for Every Occasion 2 Paddock St., St. Johnsbury, Vermont BRIGG'S TYDOL STATION 6 Main Street Phone 695 St. Johnsbury, Vermont Compliments of Manager and Clerks A . P Supermarket St. Johnsbury, Vermont Compliments COWLES PRESS INC “Specialists in Printing” Weddings Announcements Envelopes — Letterheads Brochures — Catalogs Labels — Tags — Cards Color Work our Specialty The Ad-Service Engraving Co. 16 Norwich Street Worcester, Massachusetts made the engravings in The Academy Student. They are experts in school, as well as all lines of commercial designing and photo-engraving. Beauty Culture In Its Most Advanced Form Branches: We prepare young men and women for a life of refinement ... interesting work .. . security and prosperity. COURSES are complete and systemized. Our INS TRL C 10RS have been carefully prepared to a required standard, and each one is a GRADUATE of the ACADEMY itself. CLASSROOMS are spacious and modernly equipped ... an entire building is devoted to this purpose. The number of high-class positions filled by our FREE PLACEMENT BUREAU has increased yearly for more than a decade. Moderate Tuition — Convenient Payment Terms. 65 Main St., Burlington, Vt. Green Square, Berlin, N. H. Goldberg’s Auto Service, Inc. Automotive DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Jobbers Further information regarding the possibilities in this vocation gladly furnished. Write tor free booklet 01 isit our Academy without obligation. WILFRED ACADEMY of Hair and Beauty Culture ST. JOHNSBURY, VERMONT 492 Boylston St., Boston. Mass. KEnmore 6-0880 HOVEY’S SHOPS St. Johnsbury THE NORTHERN Style Center CADILLAC CO., INC. Featuring style, quality and value in ladies’, teen age, and children’s ready to wear. BU1CK — CADILLAC LEEDS and Hi-Ho Juniors Coats and Mittens SALES . SERVICE TEEN TIME DRESSES Phone 1520 Selby — Air Tred St. Johnsbury, Vermont Rhythm Step Modern Miss Shoes Saint Johnsbury Academy Graduates Continue Your Education And Find Your Proper Position In Life The St. Johnsbury Glovers, Inc., offers you Security—Good Pay—Rapid Advancement—Pleasant and Clean Working Conditions. WORK CLOSE TO HOME —YET HAVE THE PRIVILEGE OF SUBSTANTIAL EARNINGS. YOU EARN WHILE YOU LEARN WHILE WORKING AT THE ST. JOHNSBURY GLOVERS, INC. Phone 620 Railroad Street St. Johnsbury, Vt. HAROLD STANYON, MGR. f « - v • -3r. • - vy, . . ... i'4t - .:•■• ; fe£SS ; Sfofcl -k ? t; «£ - ■• 4
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