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JUu CLASS OF 19 54 Geraldean Brock Capital Savings Bank in Montpelier Charles Come U. S. Army John Demeritt ......................................... U. S. Navy Richard Sherwin Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt. CLASS OF 195 5 Everest Flint U. S. Air Force Jeanette Flint Married, living in Franconia, N. H. Donna Andreoletti Vermont Junior College, Montpelier, Vt. Rosemary Bash Mrs. Allen Wilson, living in Woodsville, N. H. Larry Lamarre Employed at Adams Paper Mill Gordon Boomhower Employed by Lambert Construction Co. Ida Wilson Mrs. James Robinson, living in St. Johnsbury, Vt. Harold Gravlin Employed by Lambert Construction Co. Patty Roben Employed as telephone operator in Littleton, N. H. Connie Egner U. V. M., Burlington, Vt. Beverly Mayhew Living at home Yvonne Grenier Mrs. Charles Come, living in Robert Sargent Living at home Lorayne Simmons Employed at Charles Woods, Woodsville, N. H. CLASS OF 19 56 Donna Cusano Concord Business School, Concord, N. H. Bette Cushing Employed at Redberns, Woodsville, N. H. Marilyn Libby Working in Brattleboro, Vt. Marilyn Jock Burdett Business College, Boston, Mass. Edward Little U. V. M., Burlington, Vt. Frannie Chamberlain Mrs. Dale Powers David Riggie Employed by Lambert Construction Co. Margaret Wilson Living at home 4
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Ralph L. Sloat, Principal; Lebanon Valley College, A.B.; New York University, M.A. Science and Mathematics. Elizabeth Gibson, Westminster, B.A. English. Merlene O. Legare, Atlantic Union, B.A. Social Studies, Business Sub- jects. Jean Spear, Tufts, B.A. Social Studies, Languages. Charles Griffith, Lyndon Teachers College 7-8 I.ois Stanley, Johnson Normal School 5-6 Mrs. Hanchett, Lyndon Teachers College 3-4 Nora Darling, University of Vermont Summer School 1-2 Ernest Lyons, Superintendent; Syracuse, B.A., M.A. Further education at Harvard and Ann Arbor. School Directors: Mrs. Dorothy Stevens, Dr. Harry Rowe and Mr. George Bidwell. CU Off, icerd SENIORS President Vice President Mali Homeister Arvilla Boyce Ann Sherwin Secretary T reasurer Harriett Pudvah JUNIORS President Vice President Brian Andreoletti Barbara Elliott Barbara Elliott Beth Evans Secretary Treasurer SOPHOMORES President Vice President Roger Grenier None Secretary T reasurer Nancy Burnham Wayne Gonyer FRESHMEN President Vice President David Rowe Ronnie Murphy Mary Mitchell Secretary Treasurer Barbie Spear 3
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PRINCIPAL, MR. RALPH SLOAT f- rincijjatj Schools exist to prepare you, the youth of America, to take your rightful place” in the life of our nation. This preparation includes de- velopment of body, mind and spirit. It means learning to live and to work together effectively and happily. It also means learning to accept civic, social and moral responsibilities. In a very real sense, you are the school. The public school in America was established to enable you to become enlightened citizens, capable of continuing our form of government and maintaining our way of life. The success of the school, as well as your own attainments, will de- pend greatly upon your attitudes and the use you make (or fail to make) of your opportunities. The way you think, the way you apply yourself to work and play today will largely determine the place you will occupy tomorrow. Each of you has an obligation to strive to become an intelli- gent and useful citizen. In America, each individual counts. If this nation is to remain a leader in world affairs then you, the youth of America, must so direct your thoughts, your actions and your lives that you may be counted as a constructive, positive force, helping to make this a better America. 5
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