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Winooski High School DecUc ztioK We, the Senior Class and Yearbook Staff of 1953, proudly dedicate this issue of the CARILLON to our beloved dramatic teacher Miss Margaret O'Brien. She has always been keenly interested in our pro- gress during our high school years. Below is a brief sketch of Miss O'Brien's education, interests and activities. Margaret Mary O'Brien, daughter of John and Jane O’Brien, was bom in Burlington, Vermont. EDUCATION: Graduated from Cathedral High School and Trinity College, Burlington, Vermont. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Member of Champion Players Member of St. Michael's Playhouse In Pilate's Daughter Director of Winooski (St. Stephen's) Group Centenary Pageant. HOBBIES: Dramatics. Miss O'Brien is held in high regard by her fellow teachers, students, and the people of Winooski. ROBERT D. LULL, JR. Superintendent of Schools MISS KATHERINE GARVEY MISS LUCILLE BOUCHER faculty MRS. FRANCES LONG MR. LAFAYETTE SAUCIER MR. STANISLUS YANKOWSKI MR. ARTHUR COUTURE Principal MISS WINIFRED STONE MISS MARGARET O'BRIEN MISS KATHERINE NOWLAND MRS. DOROTHY CARREAU PICTURE NOT AVAILABLE MISS MADELINE TAYLOR (?a ic££an Sta Editor-in-Chief - Assistant Editors - Business Manager SHIRLEY McNASSER LORRAINE CHICOINE PETER FORMICA - KATHLEEN ERWIN Staff.........................JANET TERRIEN, JOYCE RITCHIE ROGER LaCROIX, BETTY BEVERIDGE EARL KIRBY, MARGARET SALLAH Editor-in-Chief icr t- 00000000©© 0000000000« 00000000000 ©ooooooooeol SENIORS PATRICK AUGOSTINO Par Class Officer 2. BETTY BEVERIDGE Chip C.Y.O. 1,2,3,4; Junior Senior Banquet 3; Rifle Club 1,2,3; Year Book Staff 4. DOLORES BOURGEAULT Peanur Glee Club 3; C.Y.O. 1, 2; Junior Senior Banquet 3; Alpha Gamma Kappa 3; Honor Student 3,4; Jun- ior Journal 3. HOMER BOUSQUET Sonny C.Y.O. 2.3; Rifle Club 2.3; Honor Student 1,2. COSIMO BRIGANTE Coke Varsity Football 3,4. CHARLES CARPENTIER ChasT Boys' Chorus 3. ERNEST CABRERA Rooney Senior Class Play 4; One Act Play 3,4; First Legion 3; Honor Student 2; Boys' Chorus 3,4. DOUGLAS CAUCHON Cush Class Officer 1; C.Y.O. 1,2.3; Junior Senior Banquet 3; Librarian 3; Boys' Chorus 3; Varsity Baseball I, 2,3,4; Varsity Football 3,4; J. V. Basketball 1,2. LORRAINE CHICOINE Chic Glee Club 1; Commencement Usher 3; Girls' State 3; Class Officer 2,3; Junior Senior Banquet 3; Car- illon Assistant Editor 4; Honor Stu- dent 1,2,3,4; Junior Journal Co- Editor 3; Student Council 3. NANCY DECARREAU Buckshot Commencement Usher 3; Band 1; C.Y.O. 1,2,3; Junior Journal 3; Senior Class Play Usher 4. LEONARD CROWLEY Salty C.Y.O. 1,2; Junior Senior Banquet 3; Boys' Chorus; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Assistant Baseball Manager 1; Assistant Basketball Manager 2; Basketball Manager 3,4. RAYMOND DROLETTE ” Dro Honor Student 2,4. KATHLEEN ERWIN Kay Commencement Usher 3; C.Y.O. 2,3; Junior Journal 3; Junior Senior Banquet 3; Carillon Staff 4; Libra- rian 2. CLAIR FEENEY ” Morph Commencement Usher 3; Band 2,3; C.Y.O. 2,3; Junior Senior Banquet 3; Senior Class Play Usher 4; Sodal- ity 1,2,3,4. PETER FORMICA Blackie Class Officer 3,4; C.Y.O. 1,2; Senior Class Play 4; One Act Play 4; First Legion 3; Carillon Assistant Editor 4; Honor Student 1,2,3,4; Junior Journal Co-Editor 3; Librari- an 1; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Co- Captain 4; All State Football 3. ROLAND GABORIAULT Henry Honor Student 1,3; Boys Chorus 3. GERALD FRANCIS Jerry Class Officer 4; Varsity Baseball 2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Football 4. GIRARD GAMACHE Cal Smith Boys' Chorus 3; Boys' State 3. ROBERT GAMELIN Tex Class Officer 2,3; Junior Senior Banquet 3; Honor Student 1,2,3,4; Boys' Chorus 3; Varsity Baseball 2, 3,4; Varsity Basketball 3; Varsity Football 3,4; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Student Delegate to U.V.M. PETER IGNASZEWSKI Pete” C.Y.O; Junior Senior Banquet 3; Rifle Club. ROBERT GAUTHIER Baby Face Class Officer; C.Y.O.; Junior Senior Banquet 3; Senior Class Play 3,4; One Act Play 4; First Legion 3; Boys' Chorus 3; Varsity Baseball 2, 3,4; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Student Council Delegate 3. SHIRLEY LABELLE Wa-Ta Glee Club 2; Class Officer; C.Y.O. 2,3; Junior Senior Banquet 3; Honor Student; J.V. Cheerleader. EARL KIRBY Ti-Kirb C.Y.O.; Senior Class Play 4; Honor Student; Boys' Chorus 3; Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Varsity Football 2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 1. ROGER LACROIX R°g All State 4; Boys' State 3; Senior Class Play 4; One Act Play 3; Foot- ball Manager 3,4; Carillon Staff 4; Boys' Chorus 3. JOHN LA DUE Duke” C.Y.O. 1,2,3; Junior Senior Ban- quet 3; Senior Class Play 3,4; One Act Play 3,4; First Legion 3; Libra rian 2; Tournament Usher; Varsity Basketball 2,3; Varsity Football 2, 3; J.V. Basketball 1, LOIS McDURMON Transferred to Massachusetts. BRADLEY MAYO Brad Class Officer; C.Y.O. 1,2,3,4; Junior Senior Banquet 3; Senior Class Play; One Act Play; Honor Student 2,3; Junior Journal 3; Boys' Chorus 3,4; Tournament Usher 4; Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Varsity Football 2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 1. GERALD MEUNIER Ji Ji C.Y.O. 3. SHIRLEY McNASSER ” Chop Chop” Glee Club 2,3,4; All State Chorus 4; Girls' State 3; Class Officer 1, 2,3; C.Y.O. Good Citizenship Girl 4; Junior Senior Banquet 3; Carillon Editor; Valedictorian. NEIL PERROTTE CarroC Varsity Baseball 2; Varsity Football 2. GERALD MYERS Jerimia C.Y.O.; Senior Class Play 4; Honor Student; Tournament Usher 3; Var- sity Baseball 1,2,3; Varsity Basket- ball 1,2,3; Varsity Football 2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 1; W.H.S. King 2; All State Football 3; All Northern League Baseball 2,3. ROBERT ROMPREY Tweety C.Y.O. 1,2,3; Rifle Club 1; Honor Student 1,2; Varsity Football 2,3. JOYCE RITCHIE Bubbles” Glee Club 1; Commencement Usher 3; C.Y.O. 1,2,3; Junior Senior Ban- quet 3; Junior Journal 3; Honor Stu- dent 1,2,4; Sodality 2,3; Yearbook Staff 4; Allied Youth 2,3,4. THERESA ROCHEFORT Buttercup Glee Club 1; Commencement Usher 3; Honor Student 3,4; Sodality 1,2, 3,4; Senior Class Play Usher 4; Ju- nior Senior Banquet 3. ROBERT PICHE Bob Class Officer 1,4; C.Y.O. 1,2,3; Junior Senior Banquet 3; Librarian 2,3,4; President 4; Honor Student; Junior Journal 3. MARGARET SALLAH Cupcake Class Officer 1,4; Band 1,2; Junior Senior Banquet 3; Honor Student 1, 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Class Play Usher 4; Popularity Con- test Chairman 1. JANET TERRIEN Jan Glee Club 1; Commencement Usher 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Allied Youth 3,4; Junior Senior Banquet 3; Senior Class Play 3,4; Librarian 2,3; Carillon Staff 4; Athletic Banquet Committee 3; Salutatorian 4. CLAIRE VILLEMAIRE Fanny Glee Club 1,2,3,4; President 4; All State Chorus 3,4; Alpha Gamma Kappa 3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Junior Journal 3; Junior Senior Ban- quet 3. MARCIA VILLEMAIRE Charlie Senior Class Play Usher 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; All State Chorus 4; Alpha Gamma Kappa 3,4; Rifle Club 1,2,3; J.V. Cheerleader 2; C.Y.O. 1,2,3. SHIRLEY WINN Dagmar” Commencement Usher 3; Allied Youth 3,4; Senior Class Play Usher 4; Band 4; C.Y.O. 2,3,4; Honor Student 3,4; Athletic Banquet Com- mittee 3. ROY ZENO Zeke” C.Y.O. 2,3; Returned Veteran, t'3 }c K THE SAGA OF THE SENIOR CLASS I 'Twas only four short years ago, In 1949, if you would know, Our class embarked on its career By entering its Freshman year. A band of eager, restless youth, Who'd never cut a wisdom tooth But recognized as gospel truth The ancient pedagogic creed That learning's road is rough, indeed. 'Twould take too long for me to tell The strange adventures that befell Our gallant class ere we attained The lofty heights that now we've gained. The faculty were most forbearing Although they must have found us wearing. They never acted autocratic But always wondrous diplomatic. Though treating us with hopeful kindness, They never to a fault showed blindness. Though some regard all games as futile And think athletics merely brutal, A test of brawn and not of brains. Our team the victor's cup retains. Had faintest chance for his survival, For when our brave boys used their system. No enemy could e’er resist 'em. And yet our team has proved to be The essence of integrity. In any learned competition. Which tests the powers of erudition. We'd prove our brain power of the best And treat with scorn a Binet test. We'll not pass over this occasion But tell the worst without evasion; Some lazy members of our class Were much alarmed lest they'd not pass. Why, even yet they stop and wonder If there has been some awful blunder. It doesn't pay to be a shirker. And not a fast and willing worker. Our sociat life was very vital And worth a place in this recital; Our dances each a great event. To which the school’s elite all went. Our Senior play showed gifts surprising And talent quite beyond surmising; Our banquets, food and fancy blended. By far the best the town’s attended. When business troubles caused distress Our president, with great finesse, Just called an extra meeting. Then He told us what to do and when, And how each question to decide. To him--smart boy!--we point with pride. We’re cultured, really most polite, And very, very erudite. And, with our higher education, Acquired broad-minded toleration. Our store of knowledge is so great We fear lest we confuse it. But when we take our place in life We’ll have a chance to use it. We have, although a trifle checkered, A most extraordinary record. Now comes the longed-for gala day; The auditorium, in array. Is crowded with spectators fair Who all their festal garments wear. And on the platform, side by side. Behold our class, aglow with pride, But sad at leaving this dear place, Where they sojourned a little space, And hoping life will be as kind As these four years they've left behind. Oh, class of 1953, Look downward from your starry vision. Assure me you do not infer These lines were spoken in derision. I know that you are wise and good. Abhorring falsehood, sloth, and pride. That wisdom is your daily food. And justice ever is your guide. But, if you think my style amiss Nor care for histories like this. Or if the class--much worse— Be weary of my straggling verse, I tender to you promptly these My most sincere apologies. Margaret Sallah Seaiar Piofe eccf Time: 1973 As I was looking through my library a few days ago, I chanced upon a book which brought back many familiar memories. Browsing through it, I became very curious and I was very eager to find out what had happened to my classmates of Winooski High School’s Class of '53. I was determined to take a trip back to my Alma Mater and to see all of my old chums. I arrived in Winooski and I was first greeted by Shirley McNasser and Marcia Villemaire who were on their way to a hot rod race in which they were to appear as the outstanding dare-devil drivers that afternoon. I chatted with them a while and I started up the street in time to meet Theresa Rochefort, Shirley Winn and Janet Terrien who had just dismissed their classes at Winooski High. They told me that they couldn’t imagine what was happening to the senior classes of this generation. Students nowa- days were bold and daring while the seniors of our day had been so meek and submissive. They mentioned that there was to be a meeting of the Cheaper By The Dozen Mother’s Club. (The major requirement is tipulated in the club’s name.) Times have certainly changed! I was invited to lunch with friends of mine who had long since been out of sight but who were not for- gotten. I attended the meeting of the Mother’s Club and to my surprise most of the girls were there. Nan- cy Decarreau, Dolores Bourgault and Shirley LaBelle were members of high standing. As time grew short, I decided to go to the local newspaper office The Onion Skin of which Lorraine Chicoine was editor-in-chief. This was the best source of information concerning my friends. Chic” and I reminisced and we later dug into the files for news of our old partners in crime during that last action filled year of twenty years ago. Brad Mayo, Bob Piche, and Earl Kirby were district attorneys in various parts of the country. They had decided on this career because of that gift of glibness which had won them many a controversy. John Ludue and Joe Myers had acquired positions as coaches at well known universities. Peter Formica who had been so fond of all sciences in school was a nuclear physicist. He had just de- veloped a new type of atomic pill which gave great energy to the human body. Raymond Drolette and Neil Perrotte were ski instructors in Switzerland while Cosimo Brigante won the Olympic Prize for track having had so much practice going to and from school everyday. Tex Gamelin and Bob Gauthier had gone into partnership and had formed an important firm which manufactured athletic equipment for local high schools. Peter Ignaszewski had become sole owner of a large soda bottling concern and he had placed distribu- tors throughout the nation. He had retired soon after having amassed an immense fortune. Gerald Meunier and Jake Gamache were to fight the following week at Madison Square Garden for the championship heavyweight title. Joyce Ritchie, Margaret Sallah, and Betty Beveridge were secretaries in the Treasury Department in Washington where they received fabulous salaries. Ernest Cabrera had given several concerts at Carnegie Hall and was at present, on tour. Claire Ville- maire was singing at the Metropolitan Opera House. Pat Augostino and Gerald Francis were cycling through Europe. Roland Gaboriault was publisher of the latest popular magazine. Homer Bousquet and Charles Carpentier were on a safari in the wilds of Africa. Bob Romprey who had gone to California for his health was now a movie magnate. Roy Zeno was a retired general whose hobby was building battleships and airplanes. Leonard Crowley had married and settled down and was at the moment, the general manager of an electric appliance plant. Roger LaCroix was the head of the English Department at U.V.M. and was busily rewriting the diction- ary. A great feeling of satisfaction pervaded my entire being as once again I was on my way home. Per- haps I would never see these friends again but the memories had been renewed and happy memories never fade completely. THE LAB COMMERCIAL DEPT GUIDANCE OFFICE THE SENIORS TVcil s4«teC 7e tcuue tt Esteemed Company of Witnesses: The senior class has felt for some time that its demise was near; we have felt that school was beginning to disagree with us and that the members of the faculty had conspired to accomplish the death of the most astonishingly brilliant class the walls of Winooski High and the teachers thereof have frowned upon. The bitter doses of lessons we have taken with daily regularity have hastened rather than prolonged our class demise, and we know with sorrowful certainty that the hour of our departure is near at hand. There- fore, being so soon to pass from these scenes of educational activity, being in full possession of alert minds and memories that put the encyclopedias to shame, having faculties keenly sharpened by many contests with our instructors, we would publish to you upon this funeral occasion the last will and testa- ment of the senior class of 1953. We do hereby appoint and charge Gerald Francis the lawful custodian of the class funds; to faithfully attend to looking up the numerous bills we owe, and to settle all accounts by the departing class from the exhausted pennies of an already depleted treasury. No money are we taking with us from this in- stitution of education, neither shall we leave any debts behind us. To the members of our beloved faculty, who look upon our demise with smiles of joy, we bequeath the satisfaction which comes from duties well performed, and a peaceful rest. The following valuable personal bequeaths, freely given, should be treasured as a continual reminder of the abundant and overwhelming generosity of the class and the individuals thereof; The future class presidents we leave, Peter Formica’s power to preside with a dignity that would do honor to a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. I, Shirley LeBelle, leave to Shirley Rabidoux and Suzanne Feeney my ability to talk my way out of any situation by not letting anyone get a word in. I, Gerald Meunier, leave to Leo Desso, all my Charles Atlas Books, may he put them to good use. I, Marcia Villemaire, leave to Robert Landry my book entitled 999 Ways to Get Dents Out of Fenders.” I, Patrick Augostino, leave to David Lister my brilliant and uplifting quality of being silent at the right time. I, Dolores Bourgault, leave to Janet Poplawski and Theresa Fortin, tips on how to get a steady boy and hold him. I, John Ladue, leave to Reginald Kirby my interest in Sociology and a blank notebook to prove it. I, Nancy Decarreau, leave to Gerald Bergeron my back seat in every class. I, Neil Perrotte, leave to Thomas Muir my bashfulness. I, Claire Villemaire, leave to Shirley Niquette my place in Glee Club and my permission to annoy Prof, during rehearsals. I, Peter Ignaszewski, leave to Frances Villemaire my way of keeping a steady throughout my four years in high school. I, Homer Bousquet, leave to any unsuspecting junior my old note books on Macbeth to enable them to pass the course. I, Shirley McNasser, leave to Jacqueline Bordeau my Irish temper and my old nickname - Chop Chop. I, Leonard Crowley, leave to Dorothy Beaudoin my class ring and my books of memory. I, Lorraine Chicoine, leave Claire Blanchard my way of getting around the teachers to evade assignments. I, Robert Gamelin, leave to William Kirby my book entitled How to Grow Taller in Twelve Easy Lessons. I, Shirley Winn, leave to Cecile Lavallee for future use, my nickname Dagmar. I, Robert Romprey, leave to Wesley Carroll my habit of spending at least four hours on my physics lesson by sitting on the book. I, Janet Terrien, leave to Kathryn Aldrich my book on How to Gain WeighC and my ability to laugh it off. I, Robert Piche, leave to any needy junior my curly hair, my good looks, and my sparkling personality. I, Ernest Cabrera, leave to Larry Snyder my ability to take even the dullest jokes with a smile. I, Margaret, leave to Anna Jacobs my big brown eyes as a way of attracting men. I, Roland Gaboriault, leave Richard Daigle my business like way. I, Raymond Drolette, leave to Leo Leonard, my way with girls. I, Joyce Ritchie, leave to any junior girl my sweaters for future use. I, Cosimo Brigante, leave to Robert Mazza my huge vocabulary, along with my quiet manner. I, Gerald Francis, leave to my brother Allan Francis my place in all school activities and my place on the football field. I, Theresa Rochefort, leave to Michaelena Depaul my old place at the Bishop DeGoesbriand Hospital. I, Earl Kirby, leave to Roy DeSpirito and Robert Decarreau my great basketball ability. I, Bradley Mayo, leave to all the junior boys my Pepsodent smile. I, Gerald Myers, leave to James Mazzatelli my old place as leader of the boys in anything - at any- time. I, Kay Erwin, leave to Joanne Goodreau and Maureen Jarvis my hopes of becoming a wife in the near future. I, Robert Gauthier, leave to Gerald Bouffard and Walter Bergeron my permission to follow in my foot- steps, thus becoming a great dramatic student. I, Gerald Gamache, leave to Earl Gardner my beautiful handwriting. I, Claire Feeney, leave to Barbara Ravelin and Leda Poquette my wonderful conversational ability. I, Roger Lacroix, leave to Samuel Perry my bow tie that glows in the dark. We, the senior class, leave to Clara Dacres and Jacqueline Kirby permission to chew all the bubble gum that they want in Steno Class.” I, Douglas Cauchon, leave to Richard Poulin my ability to sneak out of classes. I, Roy Zeno, leave to Albert Quintin my ability to understand Macbeth. I, Betty Beveridge, leave to Marlene Savage my French accent, this accent enabled me to flunk French twice. With our last departing breath we do hereby constitute and appoint the Principal of Winooski High School, sole executor of this our last will and testament. In witness, thereof, we attach the signatures of the class of 1953. Witnesses: Clem Caddilehopper Mortimer Snerd Kilroy ’WJux 'd, 'Wkx Smoothest Line Most Likely to Succeed Best Personality Most Generous Best Athlete Class Casanova Femme Fatale Most Studious Most Class Spirit Most Witty Best Dancer Class Comedian Most Dignified Best All-Around Shortest Most Popular Best Leader Best Dressed Most Stubborn Laziest Done Most For School Earliest Riser Most Likely To Marry First Moodiest Most Temperamental Quietest Noisiest Class Artist Best Physique Best Figure Class Flirt Most Bashful Most Sophisticated Best Actor Best Actress Class Teaser Most Sincere Class Bluffer Best Liked Most Courteous Most Ambitious Most Observing Best Speaker Most Talented Best Looking Most Conservative Most Pleasant MARCIA VILLEMAIRE SHIRLEY McNASSER MARGARET SALLAH KATHLEEN ERWIN LOIS MacDURMON DOLORES BOURGEAULT THERESA ROCHEFORT NANCY DECARREAU MARCIA VILLEMAIRE SHIRLEY LaBELLE NANCY DECARREAU BETTY BEVERIDGE CLAIRE VILLEMAIRE DOLORES BOURGAULT LORRAINE CHICOINE SHIRLEY McNASSER DOLORES BOURGAULT JOYCE RITCHIE BETTY BEVERIDGE SHIRLEY McNASSER JANET TERRIEN KATHLEEN ERWIN LORRAINE CHICOINE MARCIA VILLEMAIRE THERESA ROCHEFORT JOYCE RITCHIE BETTY BEVERIDGE MARCIA VILLEMAIRE LORRAINE CHICOINE MARCIA VILLEMAIRE THERESA ROCHEFORT KATHLEEN ERWIN CLAIRE VILLEMAIRE JOYCE RITCHIE SHIRLEY WINN CLAIR FEENEY DOLORES BOURGAULT THERESA ROCHEFORT SHIRLEY McNASSER JANET TERRIEN SHIRLEY McNASSER CLAIRE VILLEMAIRE DOLORES BOURGAULT KATHLEEN ERWIN CLAIR FEENEY BRADLEY MAYO ERNEST CABRERA ROBERT GAMELIN GIRARD GAMACHE GERALD MYERS PETER FORMICA ROLAND GABORIAULT ROBERT GAUTHIER GERALD MEUNIER ROBERT GAUTHIER JOHN LA DUE ERNEST CABRERA COSIMO BRIGANTE DOUGLAS CAUCHON ROBERT GAMELIN PETER FORMICA PETER IGNASZEWSKI BRADLEY MAYO CHARLES CARPENTER PETER FORMICA COSIMO BRIGANTE PETERIGNASZEWSKI LEONARD CROWLEY NEIL PERROTTE PATRICK AUGOSTINO JOHN LA DUE ROBERT PIC HE PETER FORMICA PETER FORMICA ROLAND GABORIAULT PETER IGNA SZEWSKI ROBERT GAUTHIER BRADLEY MAYO ROGER LaCRODC BRADLEY MAYO RAYMOND DROLETTE GERALD FRANCIS ERNEST CABRERA ROBERT ROMPREY ROBERT GAUTHIER ERNEST CABRERA DOUGLAS CAUCHON HOMER BOUSQUET ROY ZENO “Peefeiag, 7om NAME PET SAYING LIKES DISLIKES PATRICK AUGOSTINO How Come! Girls Working BETTY BEVERIDGE Honest to John! Boys Work HOMER BOUSQUET You Don’t Say! Hunting Killjoys DOLORES BOURGAULT No Kiddin’ Fishing Bill Nosey COSIMO BRIGANTE That’s Right! Girls People Work ERNEST CABRERA Quit It! Music Exhibi- CHARLES CARPENTIER Hey Boy! Blondes tionists Sassy DOUGLAS CAUCHON Hi Ya Punk! Moonlight Women Tall LORRAINE CHICOINE Hi Kid! Parties St. Mike’s Girls Dull LEONARD CROWLEY Uh! Huh! Dot People Competi- NANCY DECARREAU Oh Ya- - Friendly tion Staying In RAYMOND DROLETTE Qu’est ce People Vacations School KATHLEEN ERWIN qu’ill dit? You Know Pete Work CLAIR FEENEY I’m Going Out Bern School PETER FORMICA Tonight,, Let A Mind.. Girls Saucie- GERALD FRANCIS I Would’t Do (Blondes) Girls ology Cold ROLAND GABORIAULT That Baseball School Nights Hockey Dancing BUDDIES HOBBY DISPOSITION AMBITION Coke, Gerry Exercise Unhealthy To Have Muscles Maggie, Shirl Joyce, Marcia Boys Pleasant To Get Married Jake, Ray Gerald Eating Jolly To Be A Pilot Nancy, Chic, Claire Saving Pennies Peppy Secretary Pat, Gerald Sports Good Businessman C.K. A.R. Writing Plays Cheerful Music Teacher Richard, Norm and Driving Easy Going Own A Cadillac The Boys Skiing Enjoyable To Grow Claire, Nancy Theresa, Pat Sports Vivacious College Tex Going Steady Nice To Get Married Chic, Claire, Jackie Watching Sports Pleasant To Get Married Doug, Bob Neil Skiing Cautious • To Be An Olympic Ski Team Claire, Sue Reading Quiet Raise 12 Children Kay Reading Laughing Make A Lot Of Money The Boys Keeping Girls Happy On The Rocks To Begin To Live Coke, Pat Sports Fair Graduate From W.H.S. Ray, Homer, Robert Playing Cards Easy Going An Auto Mechanic GIRARD GAMACHE Ya! Music Smoking ROBERT GAMELIN Hi Keed! Nurses Sociology ROBERT GAUTHIER Hi Baby! Pauline Pests PETER IGNASZEWSKI Kay and I Kay Bottling Soda EARL KIRBY Sure Kid Sure! Theresa Saucie- ology SHIRLEY LaBELLE 1 11 Clue You! Marines Big Deals ROGER LaCROIX Dawggone To Sleep Gabby Girls JOHN LA DUE How About A Date Honey! Oh! Girls Other Geni- uses BRAD MAYO Wanna Fight! Blue-eyed Blondes Sociology SHIRLEY McNASSER You're Not Al’s French Boys Who Very Nice Fries Drink GERALD MEUNIER But Baby! Joyce Anything But Fords GERALD MYERS Yo! Poomtang Sociology NEIL PERROTTE Get Out! Girls Working BOB PICHE Well, I Should Say So! Hot Rod- ding Walking JOYCE RITCHIE Dear Me Sauce Red Sox Yankees THERESA ROCHEFORT Oh! Gee To Work Sophisticated People ROBERT ROMPREY Hi! Rufus Dancing Physics MARGARET SALLAH My God! Burlington High Braggers JANET TERRIEN Itchin' For A Bruise? Men! Big Deals CLAIRE VILLEMAIRE So There! Jimmy Getting Up Early MARCIA VILLEMAIRE I Don't Get It! Hot-Rods Brown Nosers SHIRLEY WINN Oh! Drop Dead, . Boys Pests ROY ZENO Get Off My Back Fishing English Gerald, Walt Working Cheerful Meat Cutter The Boys Sports Noisy Play For The Celtics The Boys Sports Heart- Thrilling First Baseman For Yankees Gerald, Bob Going Out Quiet To Be Married The Boys Sports Serious Third Baseman For Tigers Marcia, Maggie, Sports Changeable Learn To Drive Joyce, Betty Jake Auto Me- chanics Rugged Build A Hot Rod The Boys Women Well—O.K. Put On Weight The Boys Sports Breath- taking Play For Red Sox Jackie Playing the Piano Humorous Commercial Teacher Pete, Ray, Bob, Cars Humorous Own A Hot Rod Gerald The Boys Sports Serious Play Football For Notre Dame Ray, Coke Cards Good To Graduate Len, Ray Arguing Carefree Mechanic Marcia, Shirley Sports Jovial Nursing Maggie, Betty Janet, Shirley Bowling Secretive Secretary The Boys Cards Easy Going Graduate From W.H.S. Marcia, Shir I, Sports Tops Learn To Drive Shirt Pat, Tess Barb Bowling Writing Teasing Foreign Correspondent Chic, Nancy, Tess Singing Beaming Secretary Peanut Shirl, Maggie, Sports Daring Just To Be! Joyce, Betty Jan, Barb, Tess Bowling Good Make Money Bea, Vern Fishing Pleasing Make A Living i¥ct 53” PATRICK AUGOSTINO When Irish Eyes Are Smiling BETTY BEVERIDGE Slipping Around DOLORES BOURGAULT Bill Daley Won’t You Please Come Home? HOMER BOUSQUET Enjoy Yourself ERNEST CABRERA Piano Roll Blues I CHARLES CARPENTIER Six Foot Two Eyes Of Blue DOUGLAS CAUCHON Time Waits For No One LORRAINE CHICOINE Darling You Can’t Love Two LEONARD CROWLEY Why Does It Get So Late So Early? NANCY DECARREAU I Went To Your Wedding RAYMOND DROLETTE Til Walk Alone KATHLEEN ERWIN I Go With A Guy Named Pete CLAIR FEENEY I m In Love With A Wonderful Guy PETER FORMICA Rugged But Nice ROLAND GABORIAULT Newsboy Blues GERARD GAMACHE Ain’t Misbehavin’ ROBERT GAMELIN Hey, Good Looking ROBERT GAUTHIER It’s Wonderful PETER IGNASZEWSKI Baby, Don’t Be Mad At Me EARL KIRBY At Last SHIRLEY LaBELLE You Don’t Have To Know The Language ROGER LaCRODC All Of Me JOHN LA DUE It Might As Well Be Spring BRADLEY MAYO I Like It, I Like It SHIRLEY McNASSER In My Merry Oldsmobile GERALD MEUNIER My Old Jalopy’s A Cadillac GERALD MYERS That Old Gang Of Mine NEIL PERROTTE I’m Just A Poor Bachelor ROBERT PICHE Mixed Emotions JOYCE RITCHIE I Love Somebody THERESA ROCHEFORT What Is This Thing Called Love? ROBERT ROMPREY Come What May MARGARET SALLAH That’s My Boy JANET TERRIEN Wish You Were Here CLAIRE VILLEMAIRE The Love I Long For MARCIA VILLEMAIRE I Get Ideas SHIRLEY WINN You Can’t Blame A Gal For Trying SENIOR CLASS 53 w Off We Go CLASSES • yccttioxd President------------------------ RICHARD DAIGLE Vice President----------- - - - ROBERT DECARREAU Secretary..............FRANCES VILLEMAIRE Treasurer................JACQUELINE KIRBY KATHRYN ALDRICH DOROTHY BEAUDOIN GERALD BERGERON WALTER BERGERON CLAIRE BLANCHARD JACQUELINE BORDEAU GERALD BOUFFARD ROBERT BOURDEAU WESLEY CARROLL CLARA DACRES RICHARD DAIGLE ROBERT DECARREAU MICHARLENA DePAUL LEO DESSO ROY DiSPIRITO SUZANNE FEENEY THERESA FORTIN ALAN FRANCIS EARL GARDNER JOANNE GOODREAU JACK HALL ANNA JACOBS MAUREEN JARVIS JACQUELINE KIRBY REGINALD KIRBY WILLIAM KIRBY ROBERT LANDRY LEO LEONARD JOHN LESS A RD DAVID LISTER JAMES MAZZATELLI THOMAS MUIR SHIRLEY NIQUETTE LEDA PAQUETTE SAMUEL PERRY JANET POPLAWSKI RICHARD POULIN ALBERT QUINT IN SHIRLEY RABIDOUX BARBARA RAVELIN MARLENE SAVAGE LAWRENCE SNYDER FRANCES VILLEMAIRE S yfe£ottt ic Lawrence Allard Carol Antone Barbara Audette Alfred Barcomb Gilbert Barney Roger Barsalou Sally Beaudette Pauline Bissette Theodore Beaudoin Paul Boissy Pauline Boissy Richard Bourdeau Joseph Bourassa Jeanette Bousquet John Brigante Eleanor Bushy Ann Cameron Wilfred Campbell Helen Carmen Janice Chandler Claire Companion Raymond Cote Paul Couture Sheila Curran Theresa Dusablon Eileen Fascitelli Mildred Foster Norman Foster Roger Frenette Simone Gagne George Gamelin Rita Gamelin Leo Greenough Roger Greenough Jacqueline Hatin Abraham Jocobs Floyd Jacobs Pauline Langlois Robert Levine Pauline Marcotte Sandra Maynard Roger Mercure Armond Mongeon Richard Muir Ernest Paris Edmund Parisseau Larry Piche Cecile Pike Richard Prairie Jeanette Provost Louis Provost Jacqueline Roy Claire Sabourin Dorothy Sails Marlene Shirnhaus Lila Vancleet Joseph Agostino Donald Alan Michel Barnes DeVere Beaudoin Allen Blondin Paul Blondin Richard Bouffard Mary Brigante Donald Brunelle Douglas Burbo Donald Chicoine Roger Curran Bertha Dacres Anita DePres Alan Faford Jean Farrell Nancy Fitch Agatha Flood Elwin Foster Rodney French Jeanine Gaboriault Shirley Gadue Aline Gamelin Roger Garceau Sandra Hickey Monica Houle Pauline Houle Dorothy Julian Marlene Kane Lucille LaBelle Donald LaBounty John LaCroix Cosimo Lamartire Claire Lavallee Maurice Lavallee Claire L’Ecuyer Simeon Leclerc Elaine Lemieux Janice Leonard Gertrude Letourneau Joseph Limoge Richard MacDonald Gertrude Marcotte Marlene Mercure Richard Mongeon Robert Muir Raymond Myers Ronald Myers Donald Niquette Arlene Norton Lee Paquette Roger Paquette Jeanne Paradis Albert Ploof Edward Ploof Harry Prat Alice Rathe Shirley Rathe Elizabeth Rivers Ernest Rochefort Richard Roy Leon Sabourin Donald Savard Howard Senna Charles Seymour Donald Snyder Ronald Soutiere Nancy St. John Kenneth Terrien Elaine Thompson Charles Villemaire Allen Villemaire Gary Allard Ronald Allard Richard Barton Alfred Blondin Janet Bordeau Richard Bushey Carol Caisse Danny Cameron Joan Cauchon Francis Chupka Viola Deavitt Dominic DePaul Marie DePaul Sylvester DePaul Joyce Desso Norman Desso Joyce Duval Marie Ely Paul Fafard Janet Gamelin Reginald Gonyo Janet Halvosa James Jarvis Janice Halvosa Carlene Kirby Robert LaMarche Robert Lavallee Eugene Levigne Raymond Limoge Rudolph MacDonald Dorothy Merchant Joan Mercure Bertrand Moquin Barbara Muir Ronald Muir Beverly Myers Rodney Myers Gary Norton Fay Paquette Carol Perrotte Beatrice Perry Nancy Pidgeon Norma Piche George Quinlin Monique Quinlin Douglas Reach Conrad Ritchie Mae Rogers Nancy Romprey Jacqueline Rushlow Shirley St. Gelais Joan Savaria Robert Snyder Richard Soucy Jane Spear William Sprano Delorey Valdez Joyce Venezia Oliver Washinsky Anthony Wasilkowski James Weston Robert Wilson ACTIV I TIES STUDY HALL PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE rfuttt CAST Jack Chesney------------ Brasset - - ------------ Charles Wykeham - - — ■ Lord Fancourt Babberly — Sir Francis Chesney-------- Stephen Spettigue---------- Kitty Verdun - - ------- Amy Spettigue----------- Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez Ela Delahay ------- - - - ROBERT GAUTHIER ------ROGER LaCROIX ........JOHN LA DUE ........THOMAS MUIR -----PETER FORMICA ---ERNEST CABRERA - - CLAIRE BLANCHARD - .............SUE FEENEY - - CLAIRE VILLEMAIRE JACQUELINE BOURDEAU 0 Act Su ttteracd CAST Dunn..................................RICHARD DAIGLE Shaw...........................................PETER FORMICA Brice.........................................ERNEST CABRERA Commander - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ROBERT GAUTHIER jorgson................................THOMAS MUIR Nabb.....................................JOHN LA DUE Katherine Aldrich Barbara Audette Dorothy Beaudoin Sally Beaudette Claire Blanchard Pauline Boissy Jacqueline Bordeau Jeanne Carpentier Claire Companion Sheila Curran Theresa Fortin Rita Gamelin Joanne Goodreau Maureen Jarvis Carlene Kirby Jacqueline Kirby Shirley McNasser Shirley Niquette Janet Poplawski Jeannette Provost Barbara Ravelin Jacqueline Roy Marlene Savage Marlene Shirnhaus Claire Villemaire Frances Villemaire Joyce Venezia • ‘ • ATHLETICS S CLAIRE BLANCHARD MAUREEN JARVIS AGATHA FLOOD GERTRUDE MARCOTTE THERESA FORTIN GERALD FRANCIS ALLEN PROVOST GERALD MYERS NORMAN FREGEAU ROBERT GAMELIN BRADLEY MAYO DOUGLAS CAUCHON EARL KIRBY RAYMOND CHICOINE DAVID LISTER ROBERT LANDRY ROBERT GAUTHIER WESLEY CARROLL ALLEN FRANCIS JOSEPH BOURASSA LEWIS PROVOST PAUL BOISSY Winooski 5 Cathedral 0 Winooski 4 Spaulding 3 Winooski 8 B. F. A. 6 Winooski 4 Burlington 12 Winooski 8 Montpelier 0 Won 5 Winooski 7 Cathedral 6 Winooski 2 Spaulding 3 Winooski 6 B. F. A. 11 Winooski 0 Burlington 21 Winooski 5 St. Johnsbury 6 Lost 5 Pet. 500 Coaches Co-Captains Managers STANISLUS YANKOWSKI GERALD MYERS ROBERT LEVINE ROGER PAQUETTE RAYMOND VILLEMAIRE PETER FORMICA DONALD BRUNNELLE GEORGE GAMELIN GERALD BERGERON JOSEPH BOURASSA COSIMO BRIGANTE DOUGLAS BURBO DOUGLAS CAUCHON LEONARD CROWLEY WESLEY CARROLL RICHARD DAIGLE PETER FORMICA GERALD FRANCIS ALAN FRANCIS ROGER FRENNETTE ABRAHAM JACOBS FLOYD JACOBS EARL KIRBY JOHN LESSARD BRADLEY MAYO JAMES MAZZATELLI RICHARD MUIR THOMAS MUIR GERALD MYERS RICHARD POULIN LOUIS PROVOST CONRAD RITCHIE ERNEST ROCHEFORT LEON SABOURIN CHARLES SEYMOUR ALAN VILLEMAIRE CHARLES VILLEMAIRE GERALD WILLIAMS WAYNE WILSON Winooski 0 Spaulding 26 Winooski 7 Cathedral 13 Winooski 6 Burlington 14 Winooski 7 Newport 19 Winooski 19 Middlebury 7 Winooski 0 St. Marys 7 Winooski 6 St. Johnsbury 19 Won 1 Lost 6 0 4' 04 et(hzlC VARSITY OPPONENT Stowe Essex Junction Waterbury St. Mary’s Vergennes St. Michael’s St. Michael’s Essex Junction St. Johnsbury Montpelier Burlington Cathedral Spaulding B.F.A. St. Johnsbury Montpelier Burlington Cathedral Spaulding B.F.A. WHS 30 56 46 34 39 47 34 60 61 50 40 42 42 47 59 42 36 56 55 49 JUNIOR-VARSITY OPPONENT Stowe Essex Junction Waterbury St. Mary’s Vergennes St. Michael’s St. Michael’s Essex Junction St. Johnsbury Montpelier Burlington Cathedral Spaulding B.F.A. St. Johnsbury Montpelier Burlington Cathedral Spaulding B.F.A. WHS 29 27 15 20 40 29 44 39 24 41 47 34 37 42 50 34 37 44 30 34 Winooski Winooski Main Street Winooski, Vermont Charter A VERNON TRANSIT BUS Ideal for Group Travel Remarkably Low Rates VERMONT TRANSIT LINES The People Will Be Served ettex ‘Valued ■HANSON ' S F ootwear Men's Wear 44-48 Main Street Winooski, Vermont M-AULIFFE 5 Sanitary Materials-Paper School Supplies Equipment Burlington ED! cleaning Cleaners Launderers Fur Storage tjfyi i i ioiw Cleaning Co., Inc. 274 North Winooski Avenue Winooski Branch 32 Main Street am. SERVICE 5TA. John Mercure, Proprietor Battery and Tire Service We Specialize in Greasing 246 Main Street Dial 2-1581 Winooski FURNITURE CO. Winooski, Vermont -ymjilimenh aj- Photographer for the CARILLON 94 Church Street Burlington, Vermont Coal- D H Anthracite Fuel Oil Call 2-0981 for Prompt Service ELIAS _ ? COAL £ OILCO. INC. 206 College Street Burlington, Vermont BAKERY Bread, Rolls and Pastry Winooski, Vermont Compliments of the ( RESTAURANT «hr Winooski, Vermont LEE E. ’ aU Richard's Pharmacy 1 E. Allen Street Winooski, Vermont Phone 4-7230 Shoe Repairing By Modern Methods 89 Main Street Winooski, Vermont I :u DUFRESNE S SERVICE STATIO N Winooski, Vermont Phone 3-3082 Gas -Oil-Lubrication SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT Always Something New Phone 2-2801 66 Church Street Ellington, Vermont Winooski, Vermont Meats and Groceries Groceries NIQUETTE’S MARKET A NEWS STAND Headquarters for Hallmark Greeting Cards Winooski Pasteurized Milk and Cream from Inspected Herds Winooski DAIRY M r y n n til LI 1 '-I 4' ' 1 1 1 1 1 All Kinds of Beauty Culture Specializing in Hair Tinting Wella Treatments Specialized Hair Cutting PAULI N beauty shop 183 Main - Winooski Dial 3-3045 -bzttzr. vatues Compliments of the BARGAIN STORB Winooski's Leading Dept. Store Serving the public Since 1894 45 Main Street Winooski, Vermont YOUR CLASS RING was produced by BALFOUR — manufacturer of High School and College Jewelry, Commencement Announcements, Diplomas, Medals Trophies. L. G. IBAILFdDlLIM COMPANY My compliments to this year's hard working staff. Sawyer W. Lee Box 14 Vergennes Also representative for Taylor Made Yearbooks I.G.A. STORE Hood Street Winooski, Vermont FURN ITURE STORE Be Thrifty in 53 at Archambault's Winooski's Own 325 Wain Street, Winooski Open 8:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Aef vA- SHOE SERVICE Winooski, Vermont W.c. KIR V” Contractor Ready Mix Concrete 63 Grove Street Phone 4-7469 Weddings Indivicual Groups Individual Groups Photo Finishing Photostat Service Musical Albums Photos taken Photos Taken at Studio or in Your Home 35 LaFountain Street - Winooski, Vermont Telephone 4-4471 Any Individual Wishing to Have Their Photo Taken Here Will Get an 8 x 10 Photo Free PAR I S-H Winooski, Vermont C.P SMIT-H Supply Co. , Inc. Ljku% ll SAVC ATION (Ust,iUj U AT WIDE STORE 86 W. Spring Street Winooski, Vermont Ijmhlmenh of BARBER SHOP The Mayor and Winooski, I ) City Council Vermont (Mrpj :;::Mr :£ — SXfi y0u %s£ZL il he KHELU 2 utility Tfteafo LEO HHl Stop and Compare at the GREEN MT. HARDWARE Range and Fuel Oil Vermont 201 Main Street I.G.A5 Winooski Telephone 4-4589 THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK THE FARMERS TRUST COMPANY We can't offer you savings accounts, but we can offer you the convenience of our checking plan that costs so little. . . the services of our loan department that has helped so many. . . and the experienced advice from a bank that has served thousands for more years than most of you can know. We'd like to have you visit us. . .you're always welcome. ,, ITS A ptitSUM! Drop In and Visit Us at 164 College Street Burlington, Vermont ectowca CO. INC. THE FLORIST Flowers Telegrapher All Over the World 184 Main Street Phone 4-9812 Burlington Burlington, Vermont Radio Controlled Cabs Nite-Service-Day Special Rates for Out of Town Trips. NC. 127 Church Street Burlington, Vermont SERVICE STATION Winooski, Vermont For a Treat That Can't Be Beat Go to CLAIRE'S FROZEN CUSTARD 66 La Fountain St. Winooski Milk Shakes, Cones - Sundaes, etc MEATS LEf AT TOMS MARKET 11 LeClair Street Winooski, Vermont DELUXE RESTAURANT Winooski, Vermont I. 3. As. MEATS GROCERIES Beverages and Free Delivery 212 Main Street Winooski We Aim to Please and Give You Prompt and Clean Service. We Appreciate Your Trade, Thank You. LAWRENCE £ LECLAIR Furniture - Curtains Draperies - Rugs - Linoleums '191 College Street Telephone 4-6582 Brulington, Vermont ROBERT N lO FR Xv: I NC. Men's Clothing and Furnishings 155 Cherry Street Telephone 2-0881 Burlington, Vermont THE STYLE SHOPPE Burlington DEPENDABLE SERVICE MYERS’ AUTO SERVICE Archie C. Myers, Prop. Day and Night General Automobile Repairing Welding Towing Service 50 E. Allen St. Winooski.Vt. ________Tel. 4-6191________ Is There a Boy or a Girl in Your Family? You need no other reason for saving money. A sound program for saving means better education , better opportunities better future for them. Start now - save regularly in a savings account at The Good Will Bank and with interest added that is compounded semi-annually, you'll have a substan- tial sum before you know it. Burlington Alburg Swanton GOOD FOOD 8 East Allen St. Winooski, Vt. OFFICE EQUIPMENT co. Typewriters Rented - Sold PHOTO SERVICE (?. SUPPLY CO, I NIC. Photostats Cameras Jimmy V. Detore 26 197 College Street Repaired Royal Portable Dial 2-0375 Tel. 4-4589 Sold on Budget Payment Plan 198 Main Street Burlington VJHVNOT see fop yoi PseiF? 76th Year at BURLINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Opens September 8 Instensive, College - Grade Courses in: Accounting - Pathfinder Shorthand - Gregg Typewriting Business English Mathematics and Related Business Subjects Call, Write or Dial 2-1701 For Latest Catalog and Full Information Clothing For The Entire Family 182 Main Street Burlington, Vermont rABERNIETHY CLARKSON WRIGHT INC. Vermont’s F oremost Department Store GRAND UNION Winooski, Vermont Route 7, Shelburne Road, Burlington, Vermont Compliments of Personalized Hair Styling Specializing in Soft, Lustrous Permanents 94 Church Street Burlington, Vermont Telephone 4-7930 SPORTING GOODS STORE F eatures Wilson - Spalding - Rawlings Goldsmith and Yoit Sports Equipment Official Athletic Outfitters for Vermont High School Teams Corner Church and Banks Sts. Telephone 2-3001 Burlington “Vermont’s Finest Drug Store ’’ “Mite Compliments of PLOW ER SHOP Mrs. Arthur E. Gay Your AVON Representative Cosmetics - Gifts Household Products Telephone 2-1164 54 1 2 St. Peter Street Winooski, Vermont Winooski, Vermont Typewriters Buy, Sell, Rent and Repairs Smith-Corona Standard and Portable Sales and Service DINGERSON TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 104 Church Street Up One Flight-Telephone 2-2675 Burlington, Vermont Li AD ‘N’ LASS Winooski, Vermont H C HUMPHREY $ SON, INC Compliments of the 85 Church Street Burlington, Vermont Winooski, Vermont Always Good Quality at LES AGE'S HARDWARE $. PAINT 23 Main Street Winooski, Vermont Typewriters School Supplies Greeting Cards and Gifts Burlington, Vt. Tel. 4-7477 A LITHOGRAPHED — YEARBOOK DALLAS • TEXAS
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