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itoria Everyone is aware of the fact that, day by day, the world is becoming smaller, and distances between countries and continents, unimportant. With the size of the world diminishing, as it is, the threatening situation of international affairs affects everyone every where. Truly, everyone is striving for world peace, although each in his own way. The democratic countries are seeking peace by means of cordiality and under- standing, while the communist lands are using force. The United Nations organization has been trying to consider perspectively the methods of each type of government in endeavoring to secure world peace, but so far has not been able to bring about a com- promise between the two conflicting groups. World organizations for peace have failed in the past, and there is no guarantee that the U. N. will last. I'owever, although all human efforts for international harmony may be exhausted, there will always be hope in God. Perhaps, if people were not so greedy for the material things of life, the world would not be in such a troubled state of affairs. But, since the nations have fallen in,o a pit of self-destruction, they must find a sure and reliable way of c imbing out before the pit gets too deep. They must discover a method of procuring world peace. They The first League event of the school year, the Prize Speaking and Spelling Contest, was held at the Wells River Town Hall on October 2. A full house enjoyed the pro- gram. Winners in the speaking contest were Constance White of Peadiam Academy, first; Ann Sherwin of Wells River High School, second; and George Bora of St. Johns- bury Trade School, third. Judy Conant of Mclndoes Academy was the first place winner of the Spelling Contest. The Round Robin Basketball Tournament was held at Monroe Town Hall on December 1. At this time Mclndoes, Concord, Newbury, and Wells River participated. The local girls were defeated while the Wells River boys were victorious. The Annual League Award Dance was held at Concord on March 1. At this time, trophies were awarded to the two top teams in the league. Wells River girls’ team received the trophy for having the best record while Peacham boys received similar honors in their class. On March 15, one act plays were presented at Wells River. Those schools parti- cipating were Groton, Newbury, and Wells River. The plaque was awarded to Wells River High School for their presentation of The Last Curtain. The Hilldale League Music Festival rounded out the League activities for the '56-'57 season. This was held April 26 in St. Johnsbury Trade School. Each glee club sang individually followed by a combined chorus under the direction of Paul Zeller, director of music at Dartmouth College. Following the concert, a dance was held in the audi- torium. must find a steadfast leader, one whom they can all look .o for assistance. The greatest leader that the nations of the world can choose is God. With Almighty God as their leader, they must willingly and cooperatively work together and pray together, striving for the ultimate goal, world peace. It is with this plan that concord between nations can and will finally be achieved. Bob Murphy n 7 Ann Sherwin
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Harriett Mae Pudvah {Pud) Basketball 1-2-3-4, Most Valuable Player Award 3, Honor- able Mention on All-State Girls’ Basketball Team 2-3, All- State Third Tam 4, Softball 1, Prize Speaking 1-2-3-4, League Prize Speaking (Second Prize) 2, One-Act Plays 1- 2-3-4. Senior Play 4, Junior Play 3, Class Treasurer 4, newspaper Staff 1-2-3-4 (editor-in-chief 3), Latin Club 2- 3 (Secretary 2-3), French Club 2-3, Glee Club 1-2-3-4), School Orchestra Pianist 1-2-3-4, Office 3, Honor Student 1-2-3-4, Opperetta 1, All-State Chorus 4, Chatterbox Sports Editor 4. Chatterbox Photography Editor 4, Junior High Girls’ Basketball Coach 3-4, Magazine Drive 2-3-4, Top Salesmen Award 2-4, Cheerleading 4, Hilldale League Music Festival 1-2-3-4, Hilldale League Orchestra Pianist 1-2, Badminton 3, French Play 3, Class Chairman of Mag- azine Drive 2, Prize Speaking Winner (Local) 2, News- paper Conference 3, 100 Club Merit Award 2-4, Valedic- torian 4. Robert Murphy {Bob) Prize Spelling 1-2-3-4, League Prize Spelling 3, Basketball 1-2-4, Newspaper 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, All State Chorus 3-4, Operetta 1, One-Act Plays 1-3, Senior Play 3-4, Class President 2, Latin Club 2-3 (President 2), French 3, Salutatorian 4, French Play 3, Editor of Chatter- box 4, Badmitton 3. -S ci (n ta tori an 8 f
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