Burlington High School - Oread Yearbook (Burlington, VT)

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Z. L x ' if -, JL V j ,, I T X X I QE Q, lf fx 1 nh ' fm vt? 'K X vxxgwn X l! E, w fri W ll IV! N I l , 1 u X, 11' j , r N w' Y! 'X -1 N 4 I Xqlx fllf-sax ' l ? Q lil- N W-,J-L NXX 1,2 5,3 j L if x r2' fir X g 15 T Published by Hurliuglan J-liglf S I1 I Hurlin tan. Verma Orem! '62 l WI , N s A ig . Y Gail Lauzon, Carrnyn Somes, Ann Powell, Ann Babcock, and Nancy Mills. 2 Zfrewvrd Knowledge is power-+he power lo live, lo grow, and lo ascend lo new heighis. Among 'lhe lirsl people lo recognize Thai' knowledge and power are synonymous were 'rhe Greeks. ln iheir religion, Jrheir lileralure, and lheir arf, lhey conslanlly idealized bo'rh physical and menlal slrengih. We have, Jrherefore, chosen 'ro inlerprel our class rnollo by Greek mylhology and ar+. Throughoul our four years ai' BHS we have conslanlly been ac- quiring slrenglh-lhe slrenglh 'ro live a happy and 'lruilful life. This has come noi only from Jrhe praclical knowledge which can be memorized from a book or even applied in a chemislry lab or a mechanics shop, bul also from lhe invaluable knowledge we have gained of life and of people. We have come lo know ourselves and olhers lhrough ihe deep bonds of friendship and leam spiril which have marked ihese four years. The experience gained, lhrough sludy. knowledge. and in learning fo work wifh olhers, will be of lhe grealesl' service lo us Jrhe res+ of our lives. Allhough Jrhe expression has be- come sornewhal overworked, lhe years we have spenf in high school lruly are +he besl years of our lives. lf is wifh l'his 'rhoughl in mind lhal we presenl To you 'rhe l962 OREAD, hoping Jrhal' your enioymenl of il' will noi fade bul lhal in looking back upon your high school days and friendships, The ORE!-XD will long conlinue lo be a source of pleasure and inspiralion +o you. Co-Edilors-in-Chief: Gail Lauzon Ann Powell Co-Assislanl-Ediforsz ANI Babcock Nancy Mills Carmyn Somes Louis L. McAllisfer All righf now! Hold sfilll Don'f move! called ouf fhe man in his lafe fhirfies, frying fo malce himself heard over fhe deafening clamor. A mofley assorfmenf of faces peered af him from fhe sfeps of Edmunds High School. One whose head would lafer be seen only as an unrecognizable blur furned fo whisper fo a friend. One face porfrayed uffer unconcern: anofher was marked by a painfully fixed smilepand sfill anofher was sef in a sfudied expression of disgusfed resignafion. A rising and falling scale of voices marked fhe man's ascenf and descenf of his ladder. A chorus of sfrange noises and exclamafions greefed fhe camera as if slowly complefed ifs semicircle, and a unison groan wenf up in answer fo fhe unruffled command: Hold sfillt one more, In Dedication Forfy-seven years lafer fhis same scene is sfill being re-enacfed iusf as if has been in each of fhe infervening years. Alfhough fhe group facing fhe man on fhe lad- der is now much larger, fhe proceedings have nof changed and neifher has Mr. Mcfxllisfer. Having served bofh fhe school and fhe Oread since I9l5, Mr. McAllisfer has become a beloved parf of Burlingfon High School fradifion. His excellence as a phofographer is indispufable and considering fhe cir- curnsfances under which he has offen been forced fo worlc, BHS owes him a greaf debf of grafifude. Thus if is wifh deep appreciafion and sincere affecfion and admirafion fhaf we dedicafe our I962 Oread fo Mr. Louis McAllisfer. ,WW U, .M-., wi f fr Sfaculfy f 6-25 ., , W ' dx LN Z M lmgpvlv , N, N W . .0 ' l i in !,i7,vnl Ei L N Jw XV f i kk 'V , - Q Sealers ,N W W ,, if wig f 26-51 ,g S Q , kg' n ki-X 11EL3jQ 1f P k -.-:El ,yfgf ffxjf- M X X fm W L v 1 C Yi , L -. i X -' M M QM Q ww v4f'fu ' , , P LN I 52 81 J A: digg, 4 llinfer 45 82-173 gg W. X Dx Y 1 fix, ,, 444 4 1 , I f' Q11 5 , 1 JKWWN QQ 'L F 1 g - GA A- - 5 I4 133 QPEJQQFX Ml KY-143211 1 454 r S 4 x, ix Rf!-fjl, F? ik fjj ,, , ,J x ,fit 4 5, YA ' M Q . - I 1 1 1 ,4dl1crf1s114g , 734-784 2 40' brljlk X Af mlkw W'2,L. 5 xl cis L lol-gc11,,c.cg ,c.Q,,cr,,c-1 up dogg L Q 1 T. i T53 AAN-Al T T ---T-T l ll i ii ---gg his a il? lil T i 1 l ..-.p I iq fi I i ---+ vvvbv acul y Wifh a sweep +he year whirls in. There are schedules To plof . . . classes +o plan. The sludenls are milling here and ihere. Gradually order emerges from chaos. The rhyfhm of learning re- sumes again. Through 'lhe building 'Flow and mingle The accenls of French, Lalin, Spanish and English . . . lhe slaccaio syllables of malhemalics and eleclronics . . . 'rhe harsh s+uH'ering of +ype- wri+ers . . . 'rhe sound of hammer on wood . . . and. from 'The labora+ories, +he crash of breaking glass. From cafeferia To classroom 'lo annex The 'faculiy works . . . caioles, urges. encourages and inspires ihe sfudenfs +o earn +he approval of Minerva, grealr Goddess of Wisdom. ,LLL,L,LL.C ' Q again! ff S W ,Y 2 f 'HM C .Q vii. .5 1 Q Egg TO THE CLASS OF I962: You are The class synonymous wiTh explosive change. In your brief life span, your world has seen aTomic explosions. populaTion explosions, and even The ex- plosive opening of The universe To space Travel. Your childhood has been shared wiTh The breaking oT sound barriers. The birTh of many new naTions, and The TesT- ing of an inTernaTional governmenT. You are The pioneers oT The Space Age aT The Threshold of The New FronTier. You will seT The course oT The fuTure. 8 i i T To prepare you Tor This challenge. your clevoTed Teachers have Tried To guide you Through The many TaceTs of your inTellecTual growTh. They have noT en- deavored To cram inTo your minds all The TacTs in your TexTboolcsg buT raTher They hoped To inspire you To develop a philosophy of liTe which will help you meeT Tomorrow's demands. May I wish you every success in shaping The hisTory of Tomorrow. William T. Logan. Jr. SuperinTendenT of Schools TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF I962: As you read fhis shor+ leHer, you will find yourselves on fhe eve of graduafion. We of lhe facully congralulare you on your accom- plishmenfs and wish you well as you leave Edmunds Senior High School. We have soughl 'ro prepare you for whalever life holds for you. Some of you will go on +o higher educalion, some will seelc employ- menl, and some will enler mililary service. Whalever your acfivilies during rhe coming years, we hope Jrhar you are ready for fhe +es+s of your adull life. You have gained your diplomas by hard worlc, buf more diflicull 'laslcs lie ahead. The classes. 'lhe sludy halls. lhe school aclivilles will all seem relalively simple when you meel' fhe more exacling re- quiremenls of 'lhe coming years. We hope Thai you will conlinue lo grow in abilify, in characler, and in personalify. May lhe years ahead be happy, lousy, and worlhwhile ones in every way, We will be proud fo number you as alumni of Edmunds High. Holland L. Smi+h, Principal eo fl. W il P: U wk J w ,f.,g,' 1- :H ?W,?T I 3 'ff if , 1 -:':-'X . H I x ' , l 4 ' l ll i ,J 1 ll. ill!!! 2 lj ll! E CW . . MARION M. CROSBY, R.F.D. 2: BA., Easl- ern Nazarene: M.Ed.. Universily oi Vermonfq English. GLADYS L. COLBURN. I IB Soufh Wil- lard Sfreeh Ph.B., MA. in English. Uni- versily of Vermonl: English. MARION P. HACKETT, Underhill Cenler: AB.. Middlebury College: Lafin, English. CLAIRE T. MILLER, 39 Iranisian Road: EDITH R. O'BRIEN, I92 Easf Avenue: AB.. B.S., Lyndon Teachers' College: Eng- College of New Rochelle: English. Iish. Guidance. LYRACE F. FONTAINE, 35 Norfh Wil lard Sfreef: A.B., Universiiy of Ver monl: Diplome, E,S.P.P.P.F.E., Sor bonne, Paris: French I, ll, III. Snglish and ford MARJORIE L. PERRIN, 25 Killarney Drive: A.B,, Universily of Vermonl Lafin ll, III, IV, Public Speaking. y RUTH G. GETTY. 90 Oakland Terrace: MARIAN G. GLEASON, Il8 Erierwood Lane: WALLACE E, GREEN, T6 Ludwig A.B., MA., Albany STaTe Teachers' Col- BA.. Srn'Th College: MS., UniversiTy oi Mas- CourT: AB., M.A,, Middlebury College? lege: Spanish I, ll, sachusevs' English. Phi 5eTa Kappa: Supervisor oT Sec- kzuguagcs stress cammurzimfiow Realizing Tl'1aT The abiliTy To communicaTe is oT para- mounT imporTance in a civilized world, The English and Toreign language deparTmenTs emphasize oral and wriTTen expression. Worlc in creaTive wriTing sTimu- la+es original Thinlcing and developmenT oT siyle. The sTudy oT greaT liTeraTure opens up new visTas, gives sTudenTs a new undersTanding oT human naTure, and sharpens Their abiliTy To analyze characTer. l-lonors courses provide an opporTuniTy Tor more inTensive ondarv Curriculum: l-lead oi English and Language DecarTrnenTs. Two years oT Spanish reTlecTs The deparTmenT's aware- ness of The viTal irnporTance oT Tluency in Toreign languages. Language clubs give The sTudenTs a chance To leave The Torrnal aTmosphere oT The classroom and learn Through Tapes, records, special programs, slides and conTacT wiTh Toreign sTudenTs. The records made by AFS exchange sTudenTs in schools abroad aTTesT To The eTTecTiveness oT The pro- sTudy. gram in Teaching Tor inTernaTional undersTanding and The oTTering oT Tour years oT l.aTin and French and Triendship. SALLY S- SPEAR. Colchesierr Bari L. LUCILLE wi-HTE, 544 sam wiiisra sewer: UUTVSVSHY Ol Vefmonif EV'9li5l'i' B.Ed., M.Ed., UniversiTy ol VerrnonT2 English. MARJORIE B. ADAMS, 88 Soufh Wil- lard STreeT: A.B,, SnniTh Collegeg A.M., Middlebury College: CerTiTicaTe l'l. and P.E., Wellesley College: CerTiTi- ca? de l'UniversiTe de Grenoble: French land ll. RUTH E. JONES, 390 SouTh Union STreeT: B,S,, UniversiTy of VerrnonTI MA., Columbia UniversiTy: Phi Beia Kappa: English. THEODORE E. HINCKLEY, 65 Har- GEORGE M. DOWHAN, 260 Easl Avenue: HELEN 5- CARTER. l72 5Ou+h Prospecl rinqron Terrace: BS., Norwich: lv1.Ed.. BA., Sainr lvIichael's College: MA. in Edu- Slfeeli A3-1 UV1lVSrSiiy of WiSCOnSIn Universiiy oi Vermonl: General Sci- calion, Universily ol Vermonl: Algebra, Plane M-A-r UHWGFSHY of VSVVTIOYW Gevmelfy ence, Geology and Relared Subiecls. Geomelry, and Algebra. Be sure fha? your measuremenfs are accurale io lenrhs ol a cen+irne'rer, Mr. Buck lar righll re- minds inlenl physics sfudenfs. Math and science The mafhemafics deparlmenlq offering courses in alge- bra, lriqonomelrry, calculus, .and solicl and plane qeomelry, prepares Hs siudenls for furiher slucly of mafhemalics. I+ lrains sludenls in clear, logical and accurale lhinking. Courses in The science deparlmenl open lhe marvels Mr. Billings commends friendly inferesl of Jean Washburn, Jim Bellino, and Roger Fuller as he works a mechanical adveniage problem. l l WILBUR I. BULL, JR., w Easf Terrace, Souflw Burlinqionz AB., Darfrnoullwq Qi KARL L. BUCK, 89 Caroline Slreei: 5.5. KENNETH E. BILLINGS, lO Norvfclw Universily' Mid., Universily of Vere Sireei Souln Eurlinqenz 5.5. MA., Universify of Vermonfq Biology rnonlq Prysics end Cl'iemi5+fy4 ion Teachers' College General and Chemisiry. ence Praclbe' Scie-ice, Physics, elogy and Air Science rzgmal thmkzug l l i l l of biology. physics, clnemislry, geology, eleclronics, and ' air science. and are designed io confribuie lo Tlne general educaiion of all sludenls. Tney provide a broad founda- Jrion in science for Jrliose iniending 'ro underlalce furllwer workin scienfific Fields, i l coRA HUTCHINS. R.F.D, 1, Maifon. B.S.. M.Ed.. Urliversiiy of Vermonl: Advanced Malhemaiics. Problems in sels 'ern orar'l-U mule lrig siudenls. Dave - F7 Bailey and Craig Edwards. l HARRIETT P. LOVEJOY, IIO College Slreel: WILLIAM WEIN, IO69 Pine B.S., Universiiy of Verrnonlg Eiobgy. General Tecnnical Drafting. Science. 4 Q K 1 . ., ,N -:- f .:f1ssfvf , , 'US PS ' , fig T 23: -112, , c- ' is g W w W . :fi X Qin 1 , nazi z ,S ba,...,. . Ll' I 'llif-'Q NE If!! em: , -l' . - Q- 'QQ ' ' ' F . ' if-iE'5?L' H ...,., 'N' V 95 1 K. uf I - 'T' .. Q, .4.. L .. , A I M W. ,flg .gy i .1: 1 JOHN F. LAMBERT, i52 Home Avenue: BS., Universiiy oi Massachu- seiis: M.S,, Universiiy of Vermoni- Head of Social Siudies Deparimeni. WW DOMINICK MARABELLA, i53 Soufin Union Sfreei: A.A., BS., Ed.M., Bosfon University' Economic Geography, Hisfory, Socioioqy. ufarcfzcss of ufarld affairs i i i i Buenos Aires is ine capiiai oi Argenfinaf' says Mr. Robb as he snows Sue Hauke, Aan Lev'ne and Mary McKee preciseiy where if is on fine map. ,fy JOHN ROBB, 2l5 Mapie Sireei: BA S1 Miciiaeis Coi'ege: Sociai Smdies Miss Olufa Jones enjoys siifing in ine class for a cnange and having sfuden' Sue Snaw, rake over as Teacwer. I5 aim, .Y-11 i W2., 1, 2355, ' izfpzwf IEW 'sf , Keep your eyes on The book. orders Mrs. Dermody as Law requires The concenfrarion of The sTudenTs in Mrs. Saunders' class. she supervises Mrs. PeTTis' TranscripTion Typing class. GraduaTes of The commercial course Tell oT The in- valuable Training They receive aT BHS. They are always able To compeTe rnosT Tavorably in The business world. The experience The business deparTmenT oTTers in shorThand, Typing, oTTice pracTice. bookkeeping, ac- counTing, economics, and merchandising is compleTe and Thoroughly up-To-daTe. Merchandising sTudenTs earn money working in area for carscrs in business Ward! sTores during The aTTernoon, Thus applying The knowl- edge They have gained in The morning. OTher com- mercial pupils keep Their grades aT honor roll level so They may go inTo oTTice employmeni' The lasT six weeks. Modern meThods and excellenT eguipmenT make This a mosT eTTicienT deparTmenT. REBEKAH J. PETTIS, 54 RiverrnounT ELLEN P. SAUNDERS, 74 SouTh Willard BERNARD C. SMITH, JR., 2I6 Maple Terrace: B.S. in Commerce and Eco- STreeT: 5.5. in Commerce and Economics, Uni- Sfreel, Essex JuncTion: B.Ed., Keene nomics, UniversiTy of VerrnonT: ShorT- versiTy of VermonTg Economics, Business Cor- Teachers' Collegei Salesmanship, Mer hand, Typing. respondence, Law, General Business. chandising, Adverrising. 8 flak ID sn rlumfsp R nv ALBERT L. BEAUDOIN, 2l Pine Tree Terrace, Sourh Burlingfon: B. of Ed.. Keene Teachers' College: Mechanical Drawing l and ll, Technical Drawing. l EDWARD O'BRYAN, Underhill, Ver- monl: Vermonl Junior College: B.S., llhaca College? Pre-Vocalional Shop, Pre-Vocalional Relaled. CHARLES R. CLARK, Norlh l-lero: Machine MELVIN W. HOOK, 367 l-linesburg Trades. Road, Soulh Burlinglon: Radio and 16545 serves as vacation Two innovaiions have slimulaled and imprc vocalional-induslrial courses This year: one lhe conslruclion by The carpenlry class of a h CHRISTIAN KHOSKAMIJRW on Clymer Slreelg lhe ol'her is a new cc Panorama Drive, R.F.D. I, in 'rechnical clrafling, unique in lhal lhe ins' Soull' Burllnglonl 3'5 New lion is shared b Mr. Beaudoin of Bl-lS and Y k u ' '+ , v +' I V Crjarrpenlrylversl Y CCG lone Wein of lhe GE drafli-ng deparlrnenl. This J. LEO PLOOF. Shelburne: B.S. in E.E., Clark- son College of Technology: Eleclronics. T.V. Repair l and ll. WILLIS A. SPAULDING, 6l Grove Slreei. Essex Junclion: B.S., Universily of Vermonl7 Relaled Trade Courses. Driver Educalion. EDWARD E. STANLEY, P.O. Box 44. JULIAN H. SYLYESTER, JR., I3 Church Norfh Ferrisburg: Aulo Mechanics. Slreel, Essex Juncllon: K,T.C.B.Ed. and lnd.Ed., M.Ed., Texas A. X: M.: lnduslrial Arrs. training eeufez' fer entire area lusrrales 'lhe close co-operalion berween Jrhe school program and induslry. Owing +o oursfrand- ing equipmenl' and lacililries, BHS is well qualified lo help area sludenfs develop 'rheir skill and +0 provide Them wilh a knowledge and under- slanding of elec+ronics, me+al-working. shop ma- chines and aulomobile repair. Q, If i cl :Li E . 5 6 'if JY Q fs LUTHER G. TABOR, JR., 25 Germain Slreerc BA., Keene Teachers' College? General lvlelals. lnduslrial Arls. WILLIAM WHlTMAN, 127 Airporf Parkway, Soufh Burlinqlon: B. ol Ed., Keene Teachers' College: Di- reclor of lndusrrial Educarion, Mr. Hook shows electronics swf denls how lo repair amplifier. Vocaiional carpenlry sludenls build lirsl' house, The year's big proiecl. GEORGE T. MERRITT, 25 Tanglewood Drive: A.B., Middlebury College: Music Appreciafion, Direclor of Music, Glee Clubs, Chorus. M. OLIVE KROGMAN, ZOI Easl Avenue: B.S., New York Universilyg M.Ed., Universify ol Vermonlg Coach, Girls' Ski. RUTH L. MERRITT, 25 Tanglewood Drive: VIRGH-lo MORI. l25 TFGCY Drive A.B.. Smirh College: Vocal and Orcheslral B.Mus.Ed.. Boslon Uriivefsilyi OFChSS Music. rral Music. Modern educafion ar Edmunds 'rranscends lhe boundaries o'F 'lradili academic s lhrough pai Music art and physh ubiecls. Arr and music offer opporluniries for self-expres nlings and melody. Vivid evidences of lhis are lhe original 4 music sludenls express lheir ioy or relieve lheir boredom The resulls s vases which adorn lhe walls of 'rhe arf room: while +hrough 'rhe medium N lingly or harmoniously assail l'he ear of 1-he unwary who pause on 'rhe side oufside lhe The Danc annex 'lo lislen. Owing 'ro laclc of lacililies, rhere unforluna e Band has improved sfeadily under ihe able direclion of Mr. Rees. , 1' .. Lf 'l zz .2 J 5 ,ff5f.Vi'?iFzee,a1f MARJATTA S. PAASIO, 9 Green FRANCIS W. REES, 65 Ferguson Avenue: Sireei: Universily of Helsinki, Finland: B.S. in Music Educaiion. lihaca College: Physical Educafion. Band Director, Elementary lnsfrurnenial Music, educatian cultivate latent abilities has been no formal physical educaiion program for sfuclenrs in 'rhe senior high school during +he pasl year. This essenfial need is salisfied only by 'rhe exlra-curricular sporis program. which is inaclequaie +0 carer 'io more 'rhan a few siudenlrs. These aclivifies all siimulafe fhe sludenis lo conslruciive pleasures and rewarding pasiimes, boih for now and for fulure years. J- .. S 5' GEORGE SULIMA. 48I S+. Paul Sireei: BS. in Educaiion, Bosion Uni- versiiyz Physical Education. 112.3 41' us. ALBERT TRONO, I45 Easf Avenue: BS. in Educarion, Universiiy of Ver- moni: MA. in Fine Aris, Columbia Universify: Aris and Crafis. Mr. Rees direcis ihe dance band in a rehearsal For a performance. 2I STANLEY HARASEWICZ, Shore Drive. Shelburne, Verrnonf: AB., Bowdoin: Ed,M,, Harvard: Guidance. ulllanca dvpartmmf Meats studcn Have a problem? The guidance office is fhe place fo fake if. There you will find experienced counselors alole fo help you choose fhe righf course, whefher if be an honors English or hisfory course, advanced mafh af UVM, or an aufo mechanics course. The guidance office has pamphlefs and boolclefs fo Mrs. Hodgdon, guidance deparfmenf secrefary. efficienfly keeps in order fesf scores, guidance appoinfrnenfs, and pupil placernenf. A diligenf boolclceeper, Mrs. Lamphere has charge of all sfudenf accounfs. mum. RUTH A. HOAG, I6 Applefree Courf, Soufh Burlingfon: A.B., M.Ed., Universify of Ver- monf: Direcfor of Guidance. Secrefa ry for Librarian. aid you in your choice of a college or a career. The counselors may also direcf you fo fhe library for exfra research in fhe field fhaf you have chosen or assign you fo an added sfudy hall if your schedule allows Then, again, fhey may encourage you fo fake a course in a foreign language. Office secrefary, Miss Mann, is kepf busy answering phone calls and re ducing chaos in fhe office fo a mini M. ALICE OLIVER, 33 Crornbie Sfreef SHIRLEY E. WILCOX, 55 l-larrinqfon Terrace: B.S, in Educarlon, Johnsen Teachers' College: Librarian. Shelley, Keais, Wordsworlh . . . Mr. Green infroduces English poe+ry lo his senior honors class 21 clinic: of future goals uf' lla? AMY L. HAMMOND, I23 Norfh Union Sfreeiz B.S.. Universily of Vermoni: l-lomemaking. Vacatiamzl waking and home cwuom Sewing, home cooking, commercial cooking, firsf-aid, and oi'her courses useful for a career as homemaker or home economisi are parf of The BHS curriculum. Slu- denls are laugh? how To prepare economical and well! balanced meals and how lo care for chilclren. They Cafeferia, Firsi Row: Angie Champagne, Rifa Medeiros, Lena Duchaine. Lasf Row: Mildred Sfiles, Jacqueline Smifh. Kaiherine Beifzel. MARION J. PARROTT, 29 Alder Lane: B.S., JACOUELINE l-- SMITH. Shelburne M.Ed., Universiiy of Vermonf: Homemaking. Vefmonii B-Su Uf1lVeT5liY Oi VSTYTIOUT Quanfiiy Cooking: Manager of Cafe feria. learn sewing and olher skills useful lo a fulure house- wife. Boih boys ancl girls may lake a course in voca- Jrional and quanfiiy cooking which prepares +hem for a career in This field. Mary Burdo and Eugene Keyes prepare salad under wafchful eye of Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Parrcf supervises Nancy WIlber's sewing while Linda Burgess shows Louise Harney new fasl-lion from a paifern book, vmlfide damcstic training E ' ,,v-.,.,'M'lS MARY D. GRAHAM, R.N., 23 Jonnsof Sfreefz DeGoesbriand MemorIaN Has pI+aN, Army Nurse Corps: Heann Edu canon. Home Nursing, Firsf Aid. X Cudodians, Fronf Row: GH Knq, Welfer Msn. Rtnard Pre- vesf. Back Row: Don Miner, Bob Holbrook, Uarence Green- wOOd. Alfhough refired Mr Fenwick of+en :EUS in for cusxxodian and does l'ns usuaW good dean up gob , 2 if . x, . y N . X K , ,,. -1 x L., he 61115 af The firs+ year was scurried, scrambled, exciiing, new: 'ihe second busier. fuller . . . wifh a far broader oufiook. In +he junior year dis+an+ horizons beckoned . . . +he pace quickened. ihe courses challenged.. Wifh cheerleading, Fooiball and Regisfer 'ihe minufes sped on winged feet The senior year dawned wi+h a crash . . . appiicahons and piciures: cam- paigns and speeches . . . 'rhe pace was ai a fever pifch and Q WI ww! ' 39. ,iff 4 I 7 962 1 X mounlecl +o a pulsafing frenzy . . . fl - Q 4 m nlnnmlwl- , The years have passed, and now are gone. Somelhing is losl anclusomelhing of value gained. Lnlce Janus we possess , E l marvelous sagaci+y. knowing fhe pas? and seeing fhe fulure . . . while +he open 'lhresholcl beckons. .7P , . as 4 ef . .5 gg A 3 X xv 'I X QP l A X l ' X X .J Q. , 71 X, l Eff f l l l X i li - l 5 Y X i i A X Learning a new dance sfep, Mary McKee and George Plude are as lively and lull of spirif as :hey always are. no rnaller whar fhey're doing. Mary, well lcnown for her dramalic club achievernenrs, is also acfive as a cheerleader. George has played loorball for four years. Barbara AbboH Jane Adams Leo Alberry Rulh Allen Judifh Agel Don Anlonevich Senior activific BARBARA JEAN ABBOTT 68 Bilfersweei' 'Lane. Annapolis Junior High School, Annapolis,,Maryland: DAR Good Cirizenship Award I: All-Sfale Chorus I: Glee Club l: Girls' Baslcefball l: Awards Assembly l: Traffic Squad l: Mallinlcrodl Girls School, Wilmelle, Illinois: Glee Club 2: Chicago Calholic Drama Feslival, One-Acl Play Casl' 2. Highland Park High School, Highland Park. illinois: Prom Comrnirree 3: Crealive Arls Club 3: Homeroom Presidenl 3: Chrisimas Assembly 3: School Produclion 3. Burlinglon High School: Oread Slaff 4: Glee Club 4: Junior- Senior Frolic 4: Pep Club 4. JANE ADAMS 22 York Drive. Nalional Junior Honor Sociely I: Nomi- naring Commilree 4: Class Tax Collecfor 4: Oread Sfafi 4: Band l. 2, 3, 4. Publicily Manager 4: All- Slafe Band 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Orcheslra 3, 4: Fulure Teachers of America 4: French Club 3, 4: Class Ban- quel Commilree 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4: Chrislmas Ball Comrnilrfee 3, 4. JUDITH M. AGEL 4 Mounrview Courr. Nalional Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Nomi- naling Commiflee 3: Class Tax Collecfor 3: Oread Slafl 4: Regisfer Slail 3, 4: Glee Club 2. 3: French Club 2. 3, 4: Girls' Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4. PATRICK C. ALAPA l455 Norrh Avenue. BARBARA A. ALARIE 65 Lafounfain Slreel. Rice Memorial High School: Chorus I: Glee Club I: Sfunr Nile l. Burlinglon High School: Chorus 2: Glee Club 2: 4Dramal'ic Club 2: Banlc Cashier 3, 4: Class Banquel Commillee 3: Prom Cornrniliee 3: Junior and Senior OSA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Complele Theory 4: Cornpefenl' Typisr Cerlilicale 30, 40, 50-4: Gregg Transcripfion Tesls 60, 80, IOO-4: Vocarional Compelency Cerfilicale 4. LEO F. ALBERRY 4I Killarney Drive. Sfudenr Council. Vice4Presiden'l l: Nominaring Comrnirlee 2: Furure Teachers of America 4: Foofball, Varsily Manager 2. Pafrick Alapa Barbara Alarie Leon Array Ann Babcock H1111 busy year PETER C. ALLEN 52 Norlh Slreer. RUTH M. ALLEN 2IO Easl Avenue. Oread Stall 4: Band I, 2, 3: Chorus I: Glee Club I. 2: Bank Cashier I, 2: JuniorfSenior Frolic 4: Junior ancl Senior OGA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Compleie Theory 4: Compelenl Typisr Cerlifi- care 30. 40, 50-4: Gregg Transcriprion Tesls 60, 80. I00-4: Vocaiional Compelency Ceriificale 4. DON F. ANTONEVICH RFD 3, Winooski, Vermonl. LEON D. ARRAEZ 7I Sourh Williams Sireer. Spanish Club 4. ANN BABCOCK 200 Van Sicklen Road. Soulh Burlinglon, Vermonl. Marie-Therese Schule, Erlangen, Germany: AFS Ex- change Sludeni' 4. Burlinglon High School: Nalional Honor Socieiy 3: Girls' Siale 3: Srudenl Council I, 2: Oread Board, Co-Assislanl Edilor 4: Oread Srail 3: Defour, Assisianl Edilor 3: AFS Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Girls' Ski Team I, 2, 3: Girls' Ski Club I, 2, 3: Afhlelic Advisory Board 2: Banquer Speaker 3. DAVID L. BAILEY 420 Soulh Winooski Avenue. Siudenl Council 4: Class Vice-Presidenf 3: Band 2, 3: Chorus 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Three-ACI Play Casr 3: AFS Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Cross-Counrry 3: Cheerleading 4: Aihleric Ad- visory Board 4. BETTY J. BAKER 44 Luck Srreer. Chorus I, 2: Glee Club I, 2: Drarnalic Club 2: Bank Cashier 3, 4: Prom Cornmirree 3: Junior and Senior OGA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Corn- plere Theory 4: Compelenl Typisl Cerriiicare 30, 40-4: Gregg Transcriplion Tesrs 60, 80, IO0-4. WILLIAM B. BALDWIN I05 Crescenl Road. Sludeni Council I, 2: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: All-New England Chorus 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Disrribulive Educarion Club of America 4: Bank Cashier I: Foolball I: Prom Comrnirlee 3: Graduaiion Usher 3. BERNARD L. BARRETT 53 Hyde Slreer. Rice Mernorial High School I, 2, 3. Burlinglon High School 4. MARY K. BARRETT 240 Norlh Champlain Srreef. Andover High School, Andover, Massachuseils: Bank Cashier I: Prom Corn- miilee 3: Service Club 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3. Burlinglon High School: Oread Slalf 4: Junior and Senior OGA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Cornpleie Theory 4: Cornpefenr Typisf Cerfilicafe 30, 40, 50-4: Gregg Transcriplion Tesls 60, SO, I00-4: Vocarional Corn- perency Cerliiicale 4. JOHN BASSETT I79 Norlh Prospecr Slreel, Juvisy-sur-Orge, France: AFS Exchange Srudenl 4. Burlinglon High School: Na- Iional Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Meril Scholarship Semi- Finalisr 3: Boys' Sfale 3: Sludenl Council, Treasurer 3: Defour 3: Band I, 2, 3: All-Slaie Band I, 2: All-New England Band 3: All-Slale Orchesrra 3: AFS Club 3: French Club 2, 3: Baskeiball 2, 3: Banquel Speaker 3. BEVERLY J. BEAGLE I4 Scarfl Avenue. Sfudenf Council 3: Oread Slall 3, 4: Band I, 2: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: All-New England Chorus 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Echoes I, 2, 3, 4: Furure Teachers of America 4: French Club 3: Girls' Ski Club 2, 3: Alhlelic Advisory Board 4: Class Ban- quef Commiilee 3: Prom Comrniiiee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4, RAOUL P. BEAULIEU 976 Norlh Avenue. ENOCH F. BELL I285 Spear Srreel, Soulh Burlingron, Verrnonl. Nalional Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Defour 3. DOUGLAS C. BENOIT I72 Norfh Winooski Avenue. David Bailey John Basseir BeHy Baker Beverly Beagle William Baldwin Raoul Beaulieu Bernard BarreH Enoch Bell Mary Barreff Douglas Benoif 1939 -.-...Q Samuel Bergman Leonard Blanchard Clifford Berry Elizabefh Bloomberg Pefer Berielson Melvin Bloomenihal Joseph Besseife Mary Blow Dale Bishop Jo Ann Boisvin Praspeef of graduafia SAMUEL BERGMAN I9 Harringlon Terrace. Nafional Honor Sociely 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 4: Naiional Thespian Sociely 2, 3, 4: Boys' Slaie 3: Siudenl Council 2: Nominafing Com- miriee 3: Oread Siaff, Pholographer 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 2, 3, 4, Corporal 3: All-Sfaie Band 3: Orchesira 3, 4: Dramalic Club 2, 3: Three-Acl Play Producfion 2, 3: One-Acf Produciion 2, 3: AFS Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Track 3, 4: Chrisimas Ball Commiliee 4. CLIFFORD B. BERRY Avenue B. Lol' 7, Burlinglon, Vermonf. Freehold Regional: Freehold, New Jersey: Foolball I. Burlingion High School. R. PETER BERTELSON I83 Soufh Champlain Slreelz JOSEPH E. BESSETTE RFD 3, Winooski, Vermonlz DALE R. BISHOP 42 Conger Avenue. Rice Memorial High School I, 2. Burlingfon High School. BARBARA I. BLAIR Norfh Avenue Exiension. Dislribufive Educalion Club of America 3, 4. LEONARD J. BLANCHARD 225 Elmwood Avenue. ELIZABETH BLOOMBERG I23 Mansfield Avenue. Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Meril Scholarship Semi-Finalisl 4: Naiional Forensic So- cieiy I, 2, 3, 4: Oread Board, Circulalion Ediior 4: Oread Siaff 3: Regisfer Slaif 3: Daiour 3: Glee Club 2: Debafing Team I, 2, 3: Slafe Speech Fesiival Con- Iesiani' 3: AFS Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Ski Club 4: Pep Club 4: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. MELVIN L. BLOOMENTHAL 29 Norfh Champlain Slreel. Sfudenl' Council I: Class Tax Colleclor 2, 4: Chorus 4: All-New England Chorus 4: Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Bank Cashier I: Foolball I: Baslcefball 4, Manager 2: Prom Commiifee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. MARY F. BLOW 25 Fronl Sfreef. Rice Memorial High School I. Burling- lon High School. JO ANN S. BOISVIN 7 Sianbury Road. Class Vice-Presideni' I: Cheerlead- ing Co-caplain I: Cheerleading Award I: Ari' Award I: Oread Board, Typing Co-Edilor 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Junior and Senior OGA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Cornplefe Theory 4: Compelenf Typisl Cerlificale 30, 40-4: Gregg Transcriplion Tesf, 60, 80, IOO-4. RICHARD L. BOUCHARD 56 King Slreei. Maplewood Junior High School, Bridge- porl, Conneclicul' I. Bassiclc High School, Bridgepori, Connecficuf 2. Burlingfon High School. ARTHUR H. BOUCHER I I Johnson Slreei. SALLY A. BOUSHEY 273 Shelburne Road. Band 2, 3: Fuiure Teachers of America 4: From Commilfee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. brings mired emotions NORMAN J. BOYDEN 96 Oalcland Terrace. Band 2, 3, 4, Corporal 3, Caplain 4: Chorus 3, 4, All-Slafe Chorus 3, 4: All-New England Chorus 4: Glee Club 2, 3. 4: Orcheslra 3. 4: Chrislmas Ball Commilfee 4. JOHN L. BRANCH Soulh Hero, Vermonf. Dislribulive Educalion Club ol America 4. ROBERT E. BRENNAN I4 Elizabelh Srreer, Soulh Burlinglon, Vermont DAVID M. BROWN 35 Balchelder Slreel. LYNWOOD G. BROWN I38 Ferguson Avenue. JOANNE W. BRYANT 4I Hayward Slreef. Dislribulive Educalion Club of America 4. MARY RANCK BURDO 58 Inlewale Avenue. Cardinal McCloskey Memorial High School, Albany, New York I. Philip Schuyler High School, Albany, New York 2. Burlinglon High School. .RONALD N. BURGESS IO Crescenl Beach Drive. One-Acl' Play I: Slale One- Ac? Play .l:'Glee Club 2: French Club 2, 3. 4: Ski Team 2.4. Richard Bouchard David Brown Sally Boushey Norman Boyden John Branch Lynwood Brown Joanne Bryanl' Mary Burdo Julie Nardelli and Dave Clark are Iwo of lhe friendlies? seniors in BI-IS. Their smiles and friendly nalures have served fhem well in many school aclivifies. Dave can be seen scurry- ing from Sludenl Council 'ro Regisler Io numerous com- millee acliviliesg while Julie has made many friends in her business course as well as on The Regisier and in Fulure Teachers of America. Roberf Brennan Ronald Burgess .hum-4 an , J 2 Chosen as Ihose who have done mos? 'lor ihe school, Ann Powell and Dave McMurray live up fo Iheir lille. Dave is presidenl of ihe Sludenl' Council and an aciive member of lhe Chorus. Ann is co-edilor ol ihe Oread and a cheer- leader. Boih Dave and Ann are members of Ihe Nalional Honor Sociely. 6111.95 of '6 ziminishc BRENDA J. BURLEIGH HilI's Bay Road, Charlofle, Vermonl. Chorus 3, 4: All- New England Chorus 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Dramaiic Club 2: One-Acl' Play 2: GAA I. ROY C. BUSHEY I5 Cenler Srreel. Rice Memorial High School: Class Tax Colleclor I: Fooiball I. Burlingion High School: Class Tax Colleclor 2. DONALD M. CANEDY 634 Main Sireei. Sfudenl Council 2. JAMES M. CANTWELL 43 Case Parkway. Pebble Hill School, DeWiH, New York: Foolball 2: Baslcelball I: Baseball 2. Burlingjon High School: Glee Club 3. 4: Dramalic Club 3: Three- AcI.PIay Casl' 3: Radio Club 3: Junior-Senior Frolic .4: Graduation Usher 3: Pep Club 4. LINDA J. CARPENTER l75 Norfh Champlain Sfreer. Chorus 2: Glee Club 2. ELIZABETH A. CHAPMAN 228 Elmwood Avenue. Sewing Award I: Nominafing Commiflee 3: Office Force I, 4: Junior and Senior OGA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Compleie Theory 4: Compelenl' Typisl Cerlilicale 30, 40, 50-4: Gregg Transcripiion Tesfs 60, 80, IO0-4: Vocalional Compeiency Cerlificale 4. F. TOBEY CHURCHILL I36 Crescenl Road. Sfudenl Council I. 2, 3, 4, Secre- Iary I, Commiifee Chairman 2, 3: Oread Slaff 3, 4: Regisfer Slaff I, 2: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: All-New England Chorus 4: Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Orcheslra 4: Dramafic Club 2, 3: Three-Aci Play Produclion 3: AFS Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Bank Cashier I: Prom Commiilee 3: Echoes I, 2, 3, 4, DAVID D. CLARK I89 Norlh Champlain Sireel. Class Treasurer 2: Regisler Board, Ari' Ediior 4: Chorus 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Dramalic Club I, 2, 3: One-Aci' Play I, 2: Science Club I, 2: Radio Club I, 2, 3: French Club 2, 3, 4: Cross-- Couniry 4: Banquel' Speaker 3: Prom Commiliee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic' Commiiiee 4: Graduaiion Usher 3: Pep Club 4. Brenda Burleigh Roy Bushey Donald Canedy James Cantwell Linda Carpenfer David Clarlc Sfeven Clark David Cohen Psfer Coleman Dayicn Confois Ls' 16718 opms STEVEN C. CLARK Charloire. Vermont Siuclenr Council I: Glee Club 2: Radio Club I, 2: Ski Team 2. DAVID C. COHEN 473 Norrh Srreer. Naiional Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Naiional Forensic Sociefy I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Sraie 3: Sluclenl Coun- cil 4: Oread Sraff 4: Deiour 3: Siudenr Direciory 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: All-Slrale Band 4: Debaring Team I, 2, 3, 4: Sraie Speech Fesiival Confesiani I, 2, 3: AFS Club 3, Presidenr 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Baskerball, Manager 2: Junior-Senior Frolic Commii+ee 4. PETER J. COLEMAN Charlorre, Vermonf. Siudenl Council I: Class Tax Col- lecior 2: Oread Board, Phoiography Ediior 4: Oread Sfaff 2, 3: Regisler Board 2, 3, 4: Regisier Sfaff I: Glee Club 2: Bank Cashier I: Ski Team, Manager 2: Cheerleading 4: Banquei' Speaker 3: Prom Commiiiee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. DAYTON R. CONTOIS 95 Souih Champlain S+reei'. Rice Memorial High School: Class Treasurer I: Foolball I: Baskelball I, 2. Burlingion High School: Baskelball 3. DONALD B. CORNELL II9 S+. Peler Sireel. Winooski, Vermonl. Nominaling Commiiiee 3: Disrriburive Educaiion Club of America 4: Graduafion Usher 3. JANICE L. COTE 60 School Sireeiz Rice Memorial High School I, 2. Burlinglon High School: Glee Club 3, 4. LYNDON S. CRADY 4l Charlorie Sheer. Rice Memorial High School: Glee Club I, 2: Foorball I, 2: Basketball I, 2: Track I, 2. Burlingfon High School. Elizabeih Chapman Tobey Churchill Donald Cornell Janice Core 'W Lyndon Crady Dorolhy Darling . - ws! 'S W 5 Dean Crosby ' 7 Q John Davis, Jr. ri gi , fv ffrruw ,I S .. il Anne Cummings T ,fa is J' H . . ii :gm Michael Day S ,F Q .mid - . ir: .... .f MA, -- . . .r . DEAN O. CROSBY RFD 2, Willislon Road, Soulh Burlinglon, Vermonr. Band I: Radio Club 4: French Club 2: Firsl Prize al Science Fair, Auiomolive lgniiion Sysiem 3. ANNE B. CUMMINGS 7l Cresceni' Beach Drive. Class Secrelary l: Nalional Junior Honor Socieiy I: Siudeni' Council 4: Nominaring Commirree 3: Class Tax Collecror 3, 4: Glee Club 2: French Club 2: Bank Cashier I, 2, 3. 4: Girls' Basker- ball I: Girls' Ski Club 4: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. DOROTHY DEE DARLING 274 Shore Road. DAR Good Cilizenship Award I: Siu- denl' Council I: Class Tax Collecior 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3. 4: All-Slale Chorus 4: All-New England Chorus 4: Cheerleading I: French Club 3. JOHN F. DAVIS. JR. 72 Elmwood Avenue. Randolph High School, Randolph, Vermonr I. Burlinglon High School. D. MICHAEL DAY l24 Prospecr Parkway. Middlebury Union High School, Middlebury, Vermonl: Siudenl Council I: Glee Club I: Science Club I: Foolball I. Burliriglon High School: Nominaiing Commilree 3: Oread Slalf 3, 4: All-Sraie Chorus 3: All-New England Chorus 4: Glee Club 3: Fuirure Teachers of America 4: French Club 2, 3: Prom Commillee 3. 05 ., . ,,r CRAIG M. EDWARDXS 49 Brierwood Lane. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Assislanl Corporal 3, Assisfanl Business Manager 4: Chorus I, 3, 4: All- New England Chorus 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: AFS Club 3: French Club 2: Chrislmas Ball Commiflee 4: Dance Band 3, 4, Publicily Manager 4. DOUGLAS A. ELLWOOD 239 Maple Slreel. Rulland High School, Rulland, Ver- monl: Foofball I. Scheneclady High School, Schenecl- ady. New York: Foolball 2. Burlinglon High School: Foolball 3. ANNETTE M. EMMELL ZI3 Sr. Paul Slreelx Nominaling Commillee 2: Regisler Stall 3: Chorus 2: Bank Cashier 3: Girls' Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Junior and Senior OGA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Complele Theory 4: Compelenl Typisl Cerlili- Cale 30, 40, 50-4: Gregg Transcriplion Tesls 60, 80, IOO-4: Vocational Compefency Cerfilicale 4. THOMAS A. FAUCHER 58 Meadow Road, Soulh Burlinglon, Vermonf. Dislribu- five Educafion Club of America 4. 34 Roberfa Dike Harlaine Dudley Doroihy Dix Sfephen Dufresne Roberl' Dubois John Dunshee Richard Earle Chrisfine Economou Jean Fischer Penelope Fi+zGerald tuderzts crass Hug ROBERT J. DIKE Charlofle Vermonf. Sfudenl Council 4: Class Secrelary 4: Regisfer Slaff 4: Twirling Corps 3, 4, Caprain 4: Chorus 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3: French Club 3: Girls' Ski 3. 4: Prom Commiliee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4: Chris?- mas Ball Commillee 3, 4. DOROTHY J. DIX 47 Wes? Road. Nalional Junior Honor Sociely I: Na- Iional Honor Sociely 3, 4: DeIour'3: Band 3, 4, Corporal 4: Chorus I, 3, 4: Glee Club I. 3. 4: Orchesfra 4: Junior-Senior Frolic 4: Chrislmas Ball Commilfee 3, 4. PETER DONAGHY 466 Soufh Prospecl Slreer. Soulh Kenl' School, Sou+h Kent Connecficulz Drama+ic Club 3: Debaling Team 3: Foolball I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2: Tennis 3: Hockey 2. 3. Burlinglon High School: Ski Team 4. ROBERT A. DUBOIS 46 Conger Avenue. Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Boys' Sfaie 3: Class Banque? Commiflee 3: French Club, Treasurer 4. HARLAINE J. DUDLEY 65 Norfh Slreelx Nalional Junior Honor Sociely I: Conversalional French Award I: Office Force I: Chorus 2: Junior and Senior OGA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Complefe Theory 4: Compelenl Typisf Cerlilicafe 30, 40-4: Gregg Transcriprion Tesf 60, 80, IO0-4. STEPHEN R. DUFRESNE 44 Drew Sfreef. JOHN N. DUNSHEE 88 College Sfreef. RICHARD A. EARLE Norfh Willislon, Vermont CHRISTINE ECONOMOU 349 Soulh Willard Slreef. Collecfor 3: Oread Board, Ari' Ediror 4: Oread Slaff 3: Regisler Board 4: Regisfer Slalf 2. 3: Glee Club 2. 3: French Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Girls' Ski Team I. Class Secre+ary 2: Class Tax 2, 3, 4: Prom Commilfee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic Com- miffee 4. 91 hopes of new schval JOSEPH M. FINNIGAN 42 Noffh Willard Slreel. Glee Club 2, 3: Fulure Teach- ers of America 4: French Club 3: Cross-Counlry 4. JEAN A. FISCHER IOS Norlh Winooslci Avenue. Sludenl' Council 2: Glee Club 2: Banlc Cashier I. PENELOPE A. FITZGERALD Pine Haven Shore. Jeppe High School lor Girls, Johan- nesburg, Soulh Africa: Dramalic Club I, 2, 3: Science Club 3: Hocliey, Full Colours 3: Tennis Team 2: Prelecr 3: Sludenis Chrislian Associalion 3. Burlinglon High School: Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Nalional Forensic Sociely 4: AFS Exchange Sludenl 4: AFS Club 4: Sludenl Council 4: Oread Siafl 4: Debaling Team 4: French Club 4. DONNA LEE FITZPATRICK 9 Lalounlain Slreel. EVELYN WILLETTE FONTAINE 29 Drew Srreef. RITA A. FORCIER 41 Hayward Slreer. Rice Memorial High School: Slunl Nighf I. Burlinglon High School: Class Tax Colleclor 2, 4: Office Force 3. STEPHEN L. FORTlN 52 Brighl Slreel. J. PETER FULLER l2l Soulh Willard Slreel. Band l, 2, 3. 4, Business Man- ager 4: All-Slale Band 2: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Orcheslra 2, 3. 4: -All-Slale Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: All-New England Orcheslra 3, 4: Science Club 4: ' French Club 2, 3, 4: Chrislrnas Ball Commillee 3, 4: Dance Band 3.4. Craig Edwards Douglas Ellwood Donna Fihpairiclr Evelyn Fonfaine ff, fa .. .S . W 2 ' ai Two of fhe class clowns, Linda Place and Pele Coleman, decide lo scrap The Third clown, Ann Killell. When nol Think- ing up some new mischief. all Three are aciive al BHS: Linda is a lwirler: Pele, pholographer for Oread and Regisfer: Ann, an AFS mernber. Anneife Emmell Thomas Faucher Joseph Finnigan Rifa Forcier Srephen Forfin Pefer Fuller as-ii' .d', y....ar' Roger Fuller Joseph Gagnon Class alhlefes, Carmyn Somes and Ted Sfolres, proudly show lheir slrenglh. Ted excels in bofh 'foolball and baskerballz while Carmyn is capfein of The qirls' loeslrelbell leam. Gloria Gallagher 36 Slecliau af class Mary George Alberla Gilmoncl ROGER A. FULLER 50 Algrid Sfreef. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Corporal 4: Chrisrmas Ball Commillee 4. JOSEPH B. GAGNON Mallells Bay. Radio Club 3. GLORIA B. GALLAGHER IIO College Slreer. Nalional Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Na- 'Iional Thespian Sociely 2, 3, 4: Sludenl' Council I: Chorus 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Dremalic Club 2, 3: Three-ACI' Play Produclion 2: One-ACI Play Casl' encl Procluclion 2: Siale One-ACI Play Procluclion 2: Bank Cashier I, 3. 4: Office Force I, 3: Junior and Senior OGA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Complele Theory 4: Compelenl' Typisl' Cerfificale 30, 40, 50-4: Gregg Transcriplion Tesrs 60, 80, IOO-4: Vocalional Compelency Cerlificale 4. MARY A. GEORGE 2l Saraloge Avenue. Sludenl' Council, Presidenl I: Chorus I, 2, 3: Glee Club 3: Girls' Baslcelball I. ALBERTA GILMOND I84 Soulh.Champlain Slreef. NANCY L. GOODELL 55 Leonard Slreel. LESLIE E. GOUMILLOUT Willisfon, Vermonr. Rice Memorial High School I. Keene High School, Keene, New Hampshire 2. Burling- lon High School. s Hrs! order of business DORCAS F. GRIFFIN 3I3 Soulh Winooslci Avenue. Regisler Slall 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 4: All-New England Chorus 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: GAA I: Alhlelic Advisory Board 4: Prom Corn- millee 3: Junior4Senior Frolic 4: Junior and Senior OGA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Complele Theory 4: Compelenr Cerrificafe 30, 40-4: G-regg Transcripiion Tesls 60. 80, IOO-4: Echoes I. 2. RALPH H. GUEST I I6 Fosler Slreel. Band I, 2, 3. RALPH L. HADLEY 374 Sl. Paul Slreel. Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. LINDA L. HAMMOND Shelburne, Vermonl. Shelburne High School: Sludenl Council I: Class Secrelary I: Glee Club I: Girls' Baslfel- ball I. Buller High School, Hunfsville, Alabama. Aber- deen High School, Aberdeen, Maryland: Class Secre- Iary 2: Chorus 2: Glee Club 2: French Club 2: Girls' Baslcelball 2: Girls' Soflball 2: Track 2. Burlinglon High School: Class Tax Collecror 4: Chorus 3.4: All-New Eng- land Chorus 4: Glee Club 3, 4. JOHN D. HARTMAN 76 Norlh Willard Slreel. Hudson High School, Hudson, New York: Sludenl Council I. Burlingion High School: French Club 2. ROBERT M. HARTWICK l7O Rose Sfreer. SUSAN J. HAUKE 221 Summir Sfreei. Nalional Junior Honor Sociely I: Sludenl Council I: Nominaling Commillee 3, 4: Regisler Slall 3: Glee Club 3: French Club 2. 3: Bank Cashier -I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Baslcelball I: Girls' Ski Club 2, 3: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Prom Comrnillee 3: Junior- Senior Frolic 4. JON B. HAYNES Willislon, Vermont Sludenl Council 3: Band I, 2, 3: Gradualion Usher 3: Goll Team 2.3.4. RICHARD N. HAYTON 30 Soulhcresl Drive. Kailua High School, Kailua, Hawaii I. Burlingfon High School: Nominaring Comrnilree 3: Oread Board, Sporls Edilor 4: Regisler Board 2, 3. 4. Sporls Edifor 4: Delour 3: Sluclenl' Direclory 4: Glee Club 2: French Club 3: Foolball 3: Banquef Speaker 3: Prom Commiifee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic Commilree, Chairman 4: Gradualion Usher 3. Hauer caurses James Heininger Pafricia Hofchkiss Barbara Hill Eliza belh Je nnison Carol Hill Joan Jordan Alan Holmes Leslie Judd Duane Hook John Kendrick JAMES H. HEININGER 37 Buell Slreel. Nalional Honor Sociely 3. 4: Boys' Slale 3: Band I. 2, 3, 4: All-Slafe Band 2, 3: Glee Club 3: Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: All-Slale Orcheslra 4: Science Club I, 2, 3, Secrelary-Treasurer 2: Chrislmas Ball Cornmiilee 3, 4. BARBARA S. HILL 83 Caroline Slreel. Nominaiing Commillee 4: Regisfer Slaii 3: Glee Club 2: French Club 2, 3: Bank Cashier 2: Girls' Ski Club I, 2, 3: Pep Club 4: Prom Cornrniflee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. CAROL H. HILL 40 Laiayelle Place. Oread Slaii 4: Handbook Sfaii 2, 3, 4: Delour 3: Dramalic Club 2, 3: Three-Acl Play Produclion 2, 3: One-Acl Play Casl and Produciion 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4: Glee Club 2. ROBERT R. HOLLAND II2 Adams Slreel. Norlh Easl Joinl High School, Norlh Easi. Pennsylvania: Siudeni Council 3: Class Treasurer I: Class Presidenl' 2, 3: French Club 3: Foolball I, 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Cross-Counlry 2: Prom Commilfee, Chairman 3: Picnic Commillee, Chairman. 2, 3: Gradua- lion Usher 3: American Legion Essay, Firsl' Place. Bur- Iinglon High School: Nalional Honor Socieiy 4: Regisler Slafl 4. ALAN H. HOLMES I Billersweel Lane. Chorus 2: Glee Club 2: Disfribulive Educalion Club of America, Presidenl 4: Bank Cashier 4: Pep Club 4: Prorn Commiliee 3. DUANE HOOK 367 Hinesburg Road. Cocoa Junior-Senior High School, Cocoa, Florida: Office Work I: Nominafing Commif- lee 2: Band 2: Slale Speech Feslival Coniesiani 2: Radio Club, Vice-Presidenl 2: Spanish Club 2: Rockel' Socieiy 2: Library Assislanl 2. Burlinglon High School: Glee Club 3: Radio Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Dislribu- live Educalion Club of America, Vice-Presidenl 4: Junior-Senior Frolic 4: Gradualion Usher 3. PATRICIA J. HOTCHKISS 32 Nash Place. Rulland Junior-Senior High School, Rulland, Vermonl: GAA 3. Burlinglon High School: Glee Club 4. ELIZABETH E. JENNISON 9I Charlolie Slreef. Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Slu- clenl' Council 2: Class Secrelary 3: Nominafing Com- millee 2: Class Tax Collecfor 2: Band I, 2: Chorus I, 2. 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Fulure Nurses of America, Secreiary 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Bank Cashier I: Girls' Ski Club 3, 4: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Capvfain 2, 4: Junior-Senior Frolic 4: Echoes I, 2, 3. JOAN E. JORDAN I76 Green Acres Drive. Lalvlarque High School, La- Marque, Texas: Fulure Homemakers of America I. Texas Cily Junior-Senior High School, Texas Cily, Texas: Texas Girls' Recreaiion Associalion 2. Burlingion High School: Naiional Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Class Tax Col- leclor 3, 4: Regisfer Sraif, Feaiure Ediior 4: Dramalic Club 3: One-Acl Play Casl 3: Spanish Club 3: Prom Commiliee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. LESLIE O. JUDD 88 Gosse Courl. Science Club I: Baskeiball I: Fool- ball 4: Track 2, 4. JOHN R. KENDRICK IO Cresceni Road. Siudenl Council I, 2: Class Siudenl Council Represenialive 2: Nominaling Commillee 3: Class Tax Collector 4: French Club 2: Prom Commilree 3: Chrislmas Ball Commillee 3. CORDELIA K. KENNEDY COICITSSIGF. Vermoni. Naiional Honor Sociely 3., 4: Siudenl Council I, 2, 3: Nominaiing Commiilee 4: Oread Slaif 2, 3, 4: Handbook Slali 2, 3, 4: Defour 3: Chorus I, 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: AFS Club 3, 4: :Frinch Club 2, 3, 4: Junior-Senior Frolic, 4: Echoes 2, REBECCA KERR Charlolle, Vermonl. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. inspire students to greater individual effort Cordelia Kennedy Rebecca Kerr Eugene Keyes Wlllard Knighi Patricia LaBarge John Laberge EUGENE G. KEYES 527 South Union Street. KATHLEEN KILEY Charlotte, Vermont, Dana Hall, Wellesly, Massachusetts I. Burlington High School: Register Statt 4: Chorus 2: Glee Club 2, 3: French Club 3, 4: Girls' Ski Team 3, 4: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. ANN D. KITTELL I0 Peru Street. Rice Memorial High School: Chorus I: Glee Club I: Head Bank Cashier Ii Stunt Nite I. Burlington High School: Glee Club 2: AFS Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Class Banquet Committee, Chairman 3. WILLARD B. KNIGHT, JR. 20 North Avenue. Class Tax Collector 2: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Track I. PATRICIA M. LaBARGE I02 Loalda Drive. Girls' Basketball I: Bowling Team I: Prom Committee 3. JOHN J. LABERGE Thompson's Point, Charlotte, Vermont. Band 2: Chorus I, 2, 3: Glee Club, Stage Manager I, 2, 3: Football 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I. 2: Track 3, 4: Prom Committee 2. 3: Graduation Usher 3. GAYLE E. LAGROW 20 Catherine Street. National Honor Society 3, 4: Oread Board, Typing' Co-Editor 4: Band I, 2, 3: Class Banquet Committee 3: Bookkeeping Award 2: Com- mercial Law Award 3: Junior and Senior OGA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Complete Theory 4: Come petent Typist Certiticate 30, 40, 50-4: Gregg Transcrip- tion Tests 6O, 80, IOO-4: Vocational Competency Cer- titicate 4. PETER O. LAMPMAN I25 Woodlawn Road. Rice Memorial High School: Glee Club I: Science Club I: Science Fair I, 2, 3: Stunt Nite 2, 37 Burlington High School: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. ROBERT G. LANDRY 88 Woodbury Road. Kathleen Kiley Ann Ki++eIl Gayle LaGrow Robert Landry Happy together land why not?l are Class Couple Nancy O'Neill and Dave Ivlclxfiurray. Both are members ot chorus. but it is not only in chorus that they make beautitul music together. 39 gi eil. :Sz a. and ba 3 me gn if? gi gl I as li? A 4 E! iii 5 5:35 .-I E Many Serziars rvccive ham STANLEY P. LANE Charlolfe, Vermont Nalional Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Traci: I, 2, 3. EMILY L. LAPIDOW I6 Pearl Slreel. Junior and Senior OSA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Complele Theory 4: Compelenf Typisl Cerlificale 30, 40, SO-4: Gregg Transcriplion Tesis 60, 80, IOO-4: Vocaiional Compelency Cerfilicafe 4, STANLEY L. LAPIDOW 3 Pomeroy Slreef. Nominaling Commillee 2: Class Tax Colleclor 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Foollnall I, 2, 3, 4: Traclc 2, 3, 4: Aihleric Advisory Board 4: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. JEAN M. LaPLANT 72 Sherman Slreel. Chorus I, 2: Glee Club I, 2: Dislri- burive Educalion Club of America 4. ROBERT E. LARMAY I95 Archibald Slreel. 5 5 GAIL A. LAUZON Q 98 Loomis Slreef. Nalional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Nominal'- 4 ing Cornmiiree 2: Class Tax Collecror 2, 3: Oread Board, Co-Ediior 4: Oread Slalf 3: Handbook Slaff 4: Ca' ef Laf Co-Edilor 3, 4: Defour 3: Band 3, 4: Head I WMMM , vmwlzw, MM N ,mmm M A ' Librarian 4: Chorus 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2: Three-ACI Play Produciion 2: AFS Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, . :rf 4: French Award lfhird in slafel 3: Office Force 4: Chrislrnas Ball Commiliee 4: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. Class I'flir'IsHJonHRu'rs+ein and Gloria Gallagher, wifh a friend- y smi e an a irlaiious yawn, warn girls Io beware and boys lo Ialce care! Gloria fries her wiles on oihers in lhe chorus and ALBERT O' LAVALLEE' JR' . ' A drameficgj Jon p,-acfices his on specfafors af golf mafches I2 Lafouniam Sireel. Orchesira 3.: Dlsfribuilva Educa. Skefbail games. lion Club of America 4: Graduahon Usher 3. SIHUIBY I-ang Emily I-apidvw Sianley Lapidow Jean LaPlanI Rolaed Larmay Gail Lauzon Alberf Lavallee, Jr. Gail Lavallee Carole Lavoie Barbara Leopold at ew-Sngland music audifiaus GAIL E. LAVALLEE I2 Lafounlain Srreel. Chorus I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3. CAROLE F. LAVOIE 303 Sourh Winooski Avenue. Oread Sralf 4: Regisler Sraff 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Bank Cashier I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Ski Club 3: Pep Club 4: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Prom Commiriee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. BARBARA D. LEOPOLD 250 Shelburne Road. Regisier Sialf 4: Glee Club I, 2: Furure Teachers of America 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenr 3. Presidenl 3: French Club 2, 3, 4: Bank Cashier 2: Prom Commiiree 4: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. PHILIP A. LEVIN II9 Norlh Prospecr Sireer. Sludenr Council 2: Band I. 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. RUTH B. LEVIN 209 Norlh Prospecl' Slreer. Naiional Forensic Socieiy 2, 3, 4: Oread Sialf 4: Regisier Board, Exchange Editor 4: Regisier Siafli 3: Glee Club 2: Debaiing Team, Sec- relary 4: Slaie Speech Fesrival Conresranf I, 3: French Club 2. 3: Class Banquer Cornmirree 3: Banquei Speaker 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. SHERRY A. LEVIN 321 Souih Willard Sfreel. Nalional Forensic Sociery I, 2, 3, 4: Sludeni Council 2: Oread Slafl 3. 4: Regisfer Slalf 2, 3.4: Defour 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Debaring Team I, 2, 3, 4, Secreiary 3: Siare Speech Feslival Confesiani' I, 3: French Club 2, 3, 4: Bank Cashier 3: Girls' Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Prom Comrniliee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. ALAN B. LEVINE 23I Maple Sheer. Kimball Union Academy, Meriden. New Hampshire: Nominaling Commiiiee 3: Spanish Club, Presidenl' 3: Foorball 3: LaCrosse 3: Dramaiics 3: Skiing 3: Debafing 3. Burlingfon High School: Sludenr Council 2, 4: Class Tax Collecfor 2: Spanish Club 2: Bank Cashier I: Foofball I, 2: Baseball, Manager I: Arhleric Advisory Board 3: Prom Commiiree 3: Junior- Senior Frolic 4. SANDRA L. LIBERTY I56 Park Srreel. CAROLE J. LINDEMAN 95 Crescenl Road. Manchesler Ceniral High School. Manchesler, New Hampshire: Chorus 3: Dramaric Club 2: One-Acf Play Producrion 2: Aqoila Romcna 2: Chrisimas and Thanksgiving Music Fesiivals 3. Burling- 'ron High School: Oread Sfaff 4: Regis+er Sraff 4: Glee Club 3: Fufure Teachers of America 4: French Club 4: Girls' Ski Club 4: Prom Cornmilree 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. DONNA L. LINE 84 Archibald Sireer. Glee Club 3, 4: Gilice Force 4: Junior and Senior OGA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Complele Theory 4: Compereni Typisr Ceriificaie 30, 40-4: Gregg Transcripfion Tesis 60, 80, IOOv4. DAVID K. LORD 62 Chirrenden Drive. Nominaring Commiliee 3: Spanish Club 3: Class Banquer Commiifee 3. Philip Levin Sandra Liberfy Rufh Levin Carole Lindeman Sherry Levin ws Donna Line 4 'ff .xggf s ' V, s. cs Alan Levine . .f J David Lord i' iz' ff. li ' g is g a fi-59 Ny' j .aff .I Fair ' ,Many students End wmbinafian of stud Mariha McDonald Susan Magnus Mary McKee Kei+h Maki Charles McLane Robin Marshall Davicl McMurray Richard Marfell Pafricia McSweeney Doroihy Marfello MARTHA K. McDONALD 94 Lyman Avenue. Nominaiing Commillee 2. 3: Twir- ling Corps 3. 4. Co-Caplain 4: Chorus I, 2, 3. 4: All-Share Chorus 4: All-New England Chorus 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Drarnalic Club 2: Fulure Nurses of America 2, 3. 4, Presidenl 4: French Club 2, 3: Bank Cashier l. 2, 3: Girls' Ski Team 2, 3, 4: Girls' Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4: GAA I: Class Banquei Commiifee 3: Deiour 3: Prom Commiilee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4: Chrisrmas Ball Cornmifiee 3.4: Echoes I,2. 3.4. MARY C. McKEE 421 Souih Union Sireef. Nalional Thespian Sociery 3. 4: Girls' Slafe 3: Siudenl' Council 2: Class Tax Collecior 2. 3: Oread Siafi 4: Regis+er Slafl 3: Band I, 2: All- Slaie Band 2: Chorus l. 2: Glee Club l, 2: Orchesrra 2: Dramaiic Club 3: Three-ACI' Play Casl' 3: AES Club 3, 4: French Club 2. 3, 4, Secreiary 3: Bank Cashier I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Ski Team 2. 3.4: Girls' Ski Club I, 2. 3, 4: Cheerleading 4: Pep Club 4: Prom Commiilee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. CHARLES W. McLANE Underhill, Vermont JAMES E. MCMILLAN l22 Norih Winnooski Avenue. DAVID A. McM U RRAY 387 Soulh Winnooski Avenue. Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Oread Slaff 4: Boys' Slafe 3: Sludenl Council. Presidenl 4: Chorus 4: Glee Club 3. 4: Cross-Counlry I, 2: Banquel' Speaker 3: Vermonl Poelry Socieiy Con- Iesi l2nd Placel 3: Defour 3: Siudeni Direcfory 4. PATRICIA A. McSWEENEY 53 Archibald Slreei. Junior and Senior OGA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Complete Theory 4: Compereni Typisl Cerlilicafe 30. 40. 50-4: Gregg Transcripiion Tesfs 60. 80, IOO-4: Vocational Compeiency Cerfificaie 4. SUSAN M. MAGNUS Colchesrer, Vermoni. Class Tax Collecior 2, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Ski Club 4. D. KEITH MAKI Siarr Roule. Essex Cenier, Vermont Wurzburg Ameri- can High School, Wurzburg, Germany: Foofball I, 2. 3: Baskeiball, Co-Capfain 3: Soccer, Co4Capfain I, 2: Burlingfon High School: Foorball 4. wld empkrymcnt ,vr0f7fable ROBIN A. MARSHALL 70 Farringlon Parkway. Naiional Junior Honor Socieiy I: Sludenl' Council I: Norninaring Commillee 2: Regi- sler Slaff 3: Band I, 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Fulure Nurses ol America 3, 4: French Club 3: 4: Girls' Baslcelball I: Cheerleading I: Girls' Ski Club 2. 3: Class Banque? Cornmillee 3: Prom Comrniilee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4: Chrislrnas Ball Commiilee 2. RICHARD R. MARTELL l24l Norlh Avenue. Nalional Junior Honor Socieiy I: Baslcelball I: Baseball 2. DOROTHY M. MARTELLO 40 Grove Sireei. Chorus I: Glee Club 3: Spanish Club 2. DONALD C. MARTIN 26 Robinson Parkway, Sfudenl Council I: Band I, 2: 3: Chorus 4: Glee Club 3. 4: Bank Cashier 2: Traclc I, 2. 3, 4: Cross-Counlry I, 3, 4. EARL E. MARTIN Colchesier, Verrnonr. LAURA J. MELVILLE I Fern Slreel. Hunfer College High School, New York, New Yorlc I, 2. Burlingion High School: Naiional Honor Sociefy 3. 4. Secrelary-Treasurer 4: Sludenr Council 4: Class Tax Colleclor 3: Girls' Slci Club 4: French Award 3, NANCY L. MERCHANT Willislon, Vermonl. Regisler Slaif 4: Chorus 2: Glee Club 2, 4: French Club I: Girls' Slci Club 4: Junior- Senior Frolic 4. PETER R. MERCIER RFD 3, Winooslci, Vermoni, Rice Memorial High School I, 2. Burlinglon High School. CONSTANCE D. MIDWORTH 5 Tower Terrace. Eastern Junior High School. River- side, Cpnneclicui: Weslmoore -High, Daly Cily, Cali- fornia: Chorus I: GAA Presidenl I: California Scholar- ship Federaiion I. Lincoln High School, San Francisco, California: Nalional Forensic Socieiy 2. 3: Chorus 2. 3: GAA 2, 3: San Francisco Honor Choir 3: Fencing 2, 3: California Scholarship Federalion 2, 3, Secrelary 3: Afhlelic Award 3. Burlinglon High School: Oread Siaif 4: Chorus 4: All-New Engand Chorus 4: Glee Club 4: Bank Cashier 4: Girls' Slci Club 4. Always up lo lheir ears in all sorrs of aciiviiies are Besr-Alle Around Larry Perlrnurler and Ann Babcock, Bolh are members oi Narional Honor Socieiy, AFS, and Sludenl Council. Larry is a debaler. Ann was AFS exchange srudenl io Germany. Donald Madin Earl Marlin Laura Melville Nancy Merchant Conslance Miclworfh Mosi popular are Ted Slokes and Chick Dike. Teddy. who has been acrive in baseball, Ioolball, and baskeiball, is also a good sfudenf. As well as being Class Secrelary, Chick is a lwirler and a member oi The Ski Club. Donald Miller Nancy Mills Julianne Nardelli Barbara Newell Applications deluge wllvge DONALD B. MILLER Appleiree Point Nalional Junior Honor Sociely I: Baslcelball I. Holderness, Plymourh, New Hampshire: Foolball 3: Baseball 3: Ski 3. NANCY L. MILLS 85 Soulh Sireel. Oread Sialf 3, 4: Band 2: Twirling Corps, Capfain I: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: All-New England Chorus 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: AFS Club 3, 4: Fufure Nurses of America 3: French Club 3, 4: Bank Cashier I, 2, 3: Girls' Ski Team 3, 4: Girls' Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Co-Caplain 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Banquef Speaker 3: Prom Commiliee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. SHERRY J. MILLS I46 Lyman Avenue. Oread Slalf 4: Glee Club 2: Junior and Senior OGA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Compleie Theory 4: Compeleni' Typisl Cerlilicale 30. 40-4: Gregg Transcriplion Tesis 60, 80, IOO-4: Office Force 3. DAVID R. MINAHAN 49 Saraloga Avenue. Nominaling Commiilee 2: Glee Club 2: Fooiball I, 2: Track 2: Graduaiion Usher 3. PATRICIA V. MINER 45 Poirier Place. Sludenl Council I: Glee Club 2: French Club 3: Girls' Baskelball I, 2: Cheerleading I. HARRIET J. MUIR 35 Marble Avenue. Glee Club 2: Disiribuiive Educa- 'rion Club of America 4. JULIANNE M. NARDELLI 95 River Mounl Terrace. Acron-Boxborough Regional I-Iigh School, Aclon, MassacI1use++s: Glee Club I, 2: Dramaiic Club 2: Girls' Baskelball 2: Volleyball 2. Burlingion' High School: Norninaiing Commirlee 4: Regisier Slall 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Fuiure Teachers of Sherry Mills David Minahan PQITICI3 Miner Marsha Newion Bonnie Norman Elllflbelli NOVII1 bvund students America 4: Prom Cornmiffee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4: Junior ancl Senior OGA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Complefe Theory 4: Connpefenf Typisi' Cerfificafe 30, 40, 50-4: Gregg Transcripfion Tesfs 60, 80, IOO-4: Vocafional Compefency Cerfificafe 4. BARBARA F. NEWELL I5 Plaffsburg Avenue. Girls' Baskefball I: Sfudenf Coun- cil 2: Nominafing Cornmiffee 4: Glee Club 2. MARSHA K. NEWTON I6 Pomeroy Srreer. Norninafing Commifree 3: Oread Sfaff 4: Band I. 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2: Glee Club I. 2: Orchesfra 3. 4: Fufure Teachers of America I, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Bank Cashier I, 4: Class Banquef Commiffee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4: Chrislrnas Ball Commiflee 3, 4: Sfafe Fufure Teachers Convenfion, Speaker 4. BONNIE S. NORMAN 9 Rumsey Lane. Glee Club 3. ELIZABETH A. NORTH I4 Cliff Sfreef. Band I, 2, 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Disfribu- five Educarion Club of America 4. DANIEL H. O'BRIEN 80 Vesf Haven Drive. Chorus I: Graduafion Usher 3. NANCY A. O'NElLL Charloffe. Vermonf. Class Tax Collecfor 4: Oread Sfaff 4: Regisfer Sfaff 4: Chorus 4: Glee Club 2. 4: Dramafic Club 2: Fufure Nurses of America 4: Bank Cashier I: Office Force 3: GAA 4: Sfudenf Direcfory 4. D. MICHAEL PAPIN IIS Norfh Avenue. Sfudenf Council I, 2: Disfriburive Educafion Club of America. Vice-Presidenf 4. ROBERT PAQUETTE 308 Colchesfer Avenue. Disfribufive Educafion Club of Nancy O'NeiII I '95 I Beverly Passage : ' . li: Wings. , Michael Pa pin Sandra Pecor Roberl' Paqueffe Juanita Pendris America, Sfafe Treasurer 4: Track 3, 4. I I I Harrie! Muir Daniel O'Brien BEVERLY A. PASSAGE SO Charloffe Sfreef. Class Tax Collecfor 2: Oread Sfaff 4: Band I. 2, 3, 4, Second Lieufenanf 4: Chorus I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2: Fufure Teachers of America ,3. 4, Secrerary 4: Bank Cashier I. 2. 3. 4: Prom Cornrniffee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4: Chrisfmas Ball Commiffee 2, 3, 4: Sfafe Fufure Teachers of America Award 4. SANDRA J. PECOR I45 Tracy Drive. Office Force 3: Class Banquef Corn- rniffee 4: Prom Commiffee 3. 4: Junior and Senior OGA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Cornplefe Theory 4: Compefenf Typisf Cerfificafe 30, 40-4: Gregg Transcrip- fion Tesfs 60, BO, IOO-4. JUANITA A. PENDRIS I46 Woodbury Road. Nafional Junior I-Ionor Sociefy I: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Class Tax Collecfor 2: Oread Sfaff 4: Regisfer Sfaff 4: G-lee Club 2: Three- Acf Play Producfion 2: One-Acl' Play I. 2: Sfafe One- ACI' Play I: French Club 2: Junior-Senior Frolic 4: Unifed Nafions Pilgrimage 4. PAUL J. PEPPIN 8 Isham Sfreef. Suffon High School, Suffon, Quebec: Canada. Burlingfon High School. NORMAN E. PORTER Charlofle, Vermonl. Nominaling Commiflee 4: Band 2. ANN R. POWELL 67 Prospecl Parkway. Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: DAR Good Cifizenship Award 4: Sfudenl Council 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 4: Class Treasurer 3: Oread Board, Co-Edilor 4: Oread Slaff 3: Defour 3: Band I, 2: Chorus I, 2: AFS Club 3, 4: Fufure Nurses of America, Treasurer 3: French Club 3, 4. Treasurer 3: Girls' Ski Team 3: Girls' Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Afhlelic Advisory Board 2: Prom Commillee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic Commilfee 4. BARBARA J. PRESTON 80 Weslern Avenue. Bank Cashier I: Office Force I: Prom Commirfee 3. SUZANNE G. RACINE 207 Nor+h Willard Slreel. Prom Commillee 3: Junior and Senior OGA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Com- plele Theory 4: Compelenl Typisl Cerlificale 30, 40, 50-4: Gregg Transcriplion Tesls 60, 80, I00-4: Voca- Iional Compefency Cerlificale 4. 61115555 and 511: Week Linda Place Joyce Pelersen Paul Ploof Raymond Phelps George Plucle LAWRENCE PERLMUTTER 40 Prospecl Hill. Narional Honor Sociely 3, 4, Presi- deni' 4: Nafional Forensic Sociely I, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- denl 4: Boys' Nalion 3: Boys' Srale, Speaker of Ihe House 3: Sludenr Council 4: Class Presidenl 4: Nomi- nafing Commirlee Chairman 3: Defour, Business Man- ager 3: Band I: Debaling Team I, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 4: Slale Speech Feslival Coniesranf I: AFS Club 3. 4: French Club 2: Baskelball I, 2: Track 2, 3, 4: Banquel' Speaker 3. JOYCE E. PETERSEN I7 Soulh Willard Slreel. Mark Twain Junior High, Brooklyn, New York I. Abraham Lincoln High School. Brooklyn, New York 2. Burlinglon High School: Chorus 4: Three-Act Play Cas? 3: One-Acl' Play 3: Sfafe One- Acr Play 3: Prom Commiliee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4: Junior and Senior OGA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Complefe Theory 4: Compelenl Typisf Cerlilicare 30. 40, 50-4: Gregg Transcriplion Tesfs 60, 80, I00-4: Vocalional Compelency Cerfificale 4. RAYMOND C. PHELPS 34 LaFoun+ain Slreel. LINDA J. PLACE 32 Healh Slreel, Sourh Burlinglon, Vermonl. Regisfer Slaff 3: Twirling Corps 3, 4: Bank Cashier 3: Girls' Baskerball I, 2, 3: Girls' Ski Club 2, 4: Afhlelic Ad- visory Board 3: Prom Commilree 3: Chrislmas Ball Commilfee 3, 4: Junior and Senior OGA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Complefe Theory 4: Compelenf Typisl Cerrilicale 30, 40, 50-4: Gregg Transcriplion Tesrs 60, 80, I00-4: Vocalional Compefency Cerfifi- cale 4. PAUL E. PLOOF 54 King Slreelz Foofball I, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE N. PLUDE I25 Woodbury Road. Nominaling Commiflee 2: Chorus I: Glee Club 2: Foorball I, 2, 3, 4: Class Banquel' Commillee 3. MAVIS L. POIRIER I23O Norfh Avenue. Class Tax Colleclor 2: Chorus 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Dramalic Club, Presidenl I: Girls' Baskerball I: Cheerleading I: Prom Commillee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. farly for top cammercial students SALLY E. RANSOM Pine I-Iaven Shore. Norninaring Commilree 2, 3: Oread Board, Girls' Sporfs Ediior 4: Oread Slaif 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Drarnalic Club 3: Three-ACI Play CasI 3' AFS Club 3, 4: Bank Cashier I, 2, 4: Girls' Baslcelball I, 2: Girls' Slci Club I, 2: Prom Comrnirlee 3: Junior- Senior Frolic 4, JOHN M. REED 60 Bilodeau Courl. Narional Thespian Sociely 2, 3, 4: Slrudenr Council 2, 4: Nominaling Commillee 3: Three- Acr Play Produclion 2, 3: French Club 2: Junior-Senior Frolic 4: Gradualion Usher 3. RICHARD H. REESE 23 Loaldo Drive. Mechanical Drawing Medal I. PATRICIA A. REID 80 Prospecl' Parlcway. Nominarinq Commilree 4: Class Tax Collecror 3: Regisier Slalf 3: Chorus I, 2: Glee Club I, 2: Fufure Nurses of America 2, 3, 4: French Club 3. 4: Girls' Ski Club I, 2, 3: Prom Cornrnilfee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. MARK H. ROCKWELL RFD I, Essex Cenler, Vermonl. Drarnalic Club 2, 3: Three-ACI Play Produclion 2, 3: One-ACI Play 2, 3: Sfale One-ACI' Play 2, 3: Prom Commillee 3: Gradua- Hon Usher 3. S , i 111 4, s 4, iss . p, . , awk 4 Q, .Ak ,S Q, as 9 'li f as-,I WSP: . -'Zigi 1, 5, in K. A -QQ x, A Vmwmwwmm pvvvv-,ww-me M W mwwwawwg N ... .1 Losr among Ihe books, mosl inlelleclua' Laura Melville pre- pares lor a bil ol sludyirgq. Laura, secrelary-Treasurer ol Ihe Nalional Honor Sociely, pauses For a momenr lo dream enviously oi fellow inlelledual Davicl Websler APS ex- change srudenl in Norway. Mavis Poirier Norman Poirier Ann Powell Barbara Presion Sulafme RECIYIE Sally Ra,-,som John Reed Richard Reese Pa+ricia Reed Mark ROCIKWGII 41 Prospect of Pram Girard Roussell Carol Ruel Jonafhan Ruislein Joanne Sambor Brian SCIIUMHCIIBI' Peggy Smifh Norman Snow Leonard,SoIomon Carmyn Somes Sfephanie Spaulding To fhe class of '62 The Hsweefesl music Ihis sicle oi heaven is creaied by Jane Adams and Peier Fuller. Jane plays flule in boih band and orcheslra and is publiciiy manager ol Ihe former. Peler, whose lrurnpel cheer adds greally +0 baslcelball games, is an ollicer oi Ihe 'band and member ol bofh musical groups. Bolh have been members oi glee club and chorus. GIRARD A. ROUSSELL RED, Essex Junciion, Vermonii Essex Junciion High School: Glee Club 2: Three-Acl Play Procluclion 2. Burlingfon High School. CAROL A. RUEL RED I, Shelburne, Vermonl. JONATHAN M. RUTSTEIN 70 Colonial Square. Sfucleni Council I: Spanish Club 3, 4: Bank Cashier I: Baslceiball I, 2. 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: Class Banque? Commiflee 3: Banquei Speaker 3: Prom Commiliee 3: Graduaiion Usher 3. JOANNE K. SAMBOR SI Marble Avenue. Vergennes High School, Vergennes. Vermonl: Glee Club I, 2, 3: NHSM I. 2, 3: Chrislmas Pageani' 2, 3: Hisfory Club 3: Fulure Homemalcers ol America I: Special Choir 3: Chorus 2. 3: Prom Com- miliee 3: Tri M 3: Library Commiifee 3. Burlinglon High School: Glee Club 4. BRIAN D. SCHUMACHER 59 Bilodeau Courl. Naiional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Boys' Slaie 3: Nominaiing Commillee 3. 4: Chorus 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: All-Slaie Orcheslra I. 2. 3, 4: All-New England Orchesira I, 2, 3, 4: All- Easiern Orchesira 3: Chrisimas Ball Commiiiee 3, 4. NORMAN M. SENNA I87 Norlh Champlain Sfreel. Fooiball 4: Class Banquel Commillee 3: Graduaiion Usher 3. ROBERTA K. SHEPARD 28 LaEounIain Sireel. Swanlon High School: Cheerlead- ing 2: Glee Club I. 2. Burlinglon High School: Glee Club 3, 4. GEORGE H. SIEGRIEST I83 Pearl Sheet Essex Junclion, Vermonl. Essex Junc- 'rion High School I, 2. Burlinglon High School. PEGGY A. SMITH I9S Riverside Avenue. Glee Club 2. over Hua! grams Norman Senna Roberla Shepard Judirh Spencer Theodore Sfokes JUDITH W. SPENCER IB6 Pine Slreer. Drury High School, Norlh Adams Massachuserfs: Srudenl Council I, 2: Cheerleading I, 2: Chorus 2. Burlingron High School: Class Tax Col- leclor 4: Junior and Senior OGA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Complere Theory 4: Cornpelenl Typisl Cerrili- care 30, 40, 50-4: Gregg Transcripiion Tesfs 60, 80 IOO-4: Vocalional Competency Cerlificale 4: Transcrip- Iion Typing I Award 3. DAVID J. STECKLARE I94 Norlh Union Slreel. Dislribulive Educaiion Club oi America 4. THEODORE J. STOKES 3I6 Main Slreel. DAR Good Cilizenship Award I: Boys' Siaie 3: Class Vice-Presidenl' 4: Class Tax Colleclor 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Foorball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2. SHARON M. STRACHAN Warren, Vermonr. Regisfer Siaif I: Band I: Girls' Ski Club I. Norlhiield School for Girls, Norlhiield, Massa- chuselis: Orcheslra 2: Ouling Represenlalive 3: Dorm Treasurer 3: Choir 2, 3: Colleclion 3: Exrra Curricular Sporis 2, 3. Burlingron High School: Oread Slali 4: Chorus 4: Girls' Ski Club 4. PHILIP C. STREETER 23 Sr. Louis Sfreel. Baskerball I, 2. PATRICK H. SULLIVAN 235 Park Sheer. Rice Memorial High School. Burlinglon High School. LAWRENCE E. TERHUNE 83 Woodlawn Road. Foolball, Manager 3, 4: Baskei- ball I: Baseball 2. TIMOTHY L. TURNER 302 Main Sireer. Sludenl Council I: Nominaling Com- rnirlee 2, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. RICHARD S. TUTHILL Willislon, Verrnonr. Madison Wesr High School, Madi- son. Wisconsin: Curling 2: Ski 2: Band 2. Burlinglon High School: Band I. 3, 4: Ski I, 3, 4. Sharon Sfrachan Lawrence Terhune Philip Sfreeier Timoihy Turner Pafriclc Sullivan Richard Tulhill NORMAN J. SNOW 90 Sou'h Shreer. Nalioral Honor Socie:y 3, 4: Nalional Forensic Sociely I, 2 3 4 Vice-Presidenl 3, Presidenl' 4: Boys' Siafe 3: Sludenr Counol 4: Nominafng Com' m'rlee 2: Oread Ecard Business Manager 4: Deiour 3: Debaling Tearn I. 2, 3, 4, V'ce-Presidenl 3, Presif den? 4: Slale Speech Fesliyal Cow'es'an: 2, 3, 4: AFS Club 3, 4: French Club 2' Banquer Speaker 3: Sludenf Drecfory 4. LEONARD W. SOLOMON I35 Cross Parkway. Class Tax Collector 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: All-Srare Chorus 4: Ali-New England Chorus 4' Gee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Bank Cashier I, 2, CARMYN M. SOMES 42 Surnmir Slreel. Mancnesler Cenlral High School, Manchesier New Hampshire: Gym Team, GAA I. Bur- ling:cn High School: Nalionel Honor Sociely 3, 41 Nahonal Thespian Socie:y 2 3, 4' Girls' Slale 3: Oreacl Board, Co-Assisiartl Edfor 4: Oread Sfail 3: Chorus 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Drarnarfc Club 2 3: Three- Acl Play Cas? 2 3' One-Acl Play Casr 2, 3: Sraie One-Ac? Play 2, 3: AFS Club 3, 4, Secrelary 4: Girls' Baskeiball 2 3, 4: Girs' Ski Cub 4: Pep Club, Presi- denr 4: Banguel Speaker 3: Junior-Senior Frolic Com- mirlee 4. STEPHANIE SPAULDING 27 Kingsland Terrace, Nominaling Commillee 2: Oread Board, Adyerlising Manager 4: Oread Slafi 2, 3. 4: Regisler Slaii I. 2: Band 2: Chorus I, 2: Glee Club 2: AFS Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4, Vice-Presidenr 3: Office Force 3: Girls' Ski Team 2: Girls' Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Prom Commiilee 3: Junior- Senior Frolic 4. NONDA J. VAN GULDEN II9 Cayuga Courl. Srevens High School, Claremonl, New Hampshire: Girls' Hockey I: Girls' Baskelball I: lnlrarnural Baskelball I. 2: Chrislmas Chorus I, 2: A Cappella Choir I, 2: Band, Manager 2: Orcheslra, Manager 2: Sfenfor 2: Freshman Receplion 2: Tri- Hi-Y I, 2. Burlingron High School: Chorus 3, 4: All-New England Chorus 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Euiure Teachers ol America 4. RONALD D. VIAU IOO Ferguson Avenue. DAVID N. VIENS Souih Hero, Verrnonl. Plallsburgh, New York: Treasurer 2: Foolball I. Glee Club 4. RICHARD T. VINCENT 3I4 Colchesler Avenue. America 4: Foolball, Manager 3. CHARLENE C. WAGER I4 Colonial Square. Sludenl Council I: Class Tax Colleclor 4: Oread Slaff 4: Chorus 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Fulure Teachers of America 4: Bank Cashier I. 2, 3: Class Banquel Commiilee 3: Prom Commillee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4. PATRICIA A. WASHINGTON 262 Norlh Winooski Avenue. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. DAVID WEBSTER 536 Soulh Willard Slreel. Horlen Hoyere Almenskole. Horlen, Norway: AES Exchange Siudeni 4. Burlinglon High School: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Nalional Forensic Sociely 2, 3: Slaie Speech Feslival 2, 3: Na- Iional Speech Fesiival 3: Uniled Naiions Pilgrimage for Youlh 3: Sludenl Council 2, 3: Class Sludeni Council Represeniafive 3: Defour, Ediior 3: Band I, 2, 3: Seleci Band 3: Orcheslra 3:'All-Siale Orcheslra 3: Debaring Team 2, 3: AES Club 3: Banquei Speaker 3. DAVID B. WELLS IOS Norlh Champlain Slreel. WAYNE P. WELSH 80 Archibald Sireel. LINDA L. WESSON 49 Cliff Slreel. Oread Slafl 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Mounl' Assumplion lnsliiuie. Class Vice-Presiclenl' I: Class 2, 3. Burlinglon High School: Dislribulive Educalion Club of Pursuit af good gradcs Nonda Van Gulden Charlene Wager David Viens Palricia Washinglon David Websrer David Wells Helen Wood Diana Woodward Dramaiic Club I, 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Girls' Ski Club I, 2, 3: GAA 2: Prom Commiilee 3: Picnic Com- millee 3:,Junior-Senior Frolic 4. NORBERT A. WHEELER RED 3, Winooski, Vermonl. Class Tax Colleclor 2: AII- Slale Chorus 4: All-New England Chorus 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Bank Cashier 4: Foofball 2: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Junior-Senior Frolic 4: Graduation Usher 3. DANNY R. WHITEHOUSE Norih Avenue Exlension. DONNA J. WILCOX 50 Prospecl' Parkway. Narional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Nominaling Commilree 3: Class Tax'ColIecIor 4: Oread Slalf 4: Defour 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4: All- Siale Band 2', 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2: Orchesrra 3, 4: Dramalic Club 2: Three-ACI Play Produciion 2: Bank Cashier I, 2: Prom Commiilee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4: Chrisfmas Ball Commillee 4. SALLY J. WILDER RED 2, Burlinglon, Vermont Oread Slaff 4: Band I, 2. 3, 4, Corporal 4: All-Sfale Band 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Orcheslra 2: Dramaiic Club 2: Three-Acl' Play Produclion 2: Chrisimas Ball Commillee 4. SUSAN A. WILLARD Willislon, Vermoni. Band 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Dramalic Club 3: Three-Aci' Play 3: Chrisimas Pageanl' 3: Spanish Club 2: Prom Com- mirlee 3: Junior-Senior Frolic 4: Chrisimas Ball Com- milfee 3, 4. ESTHER D. WILLIAMS 88 Lafounrain Slreel. HELEN M. WOOD I35 Inrervale Avenue. DIANA J. WOODWARD 2l Thibaull Parkway. Nominaiing Comrnillee 2. 3: Oread Slaff 3, 4: Regisier I, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Wayne Welsh Brian Wrigley rbara Wurlhmann Librarian 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: All-New England Chorus 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Echoes I, 2, 3, 4: Three-Acl Play Produclion 2: French Club 2, 3: Pep Club 4: Class Banquel Commlllee 3: Prom Commillee 3: Chrislmas Ball Cornmillee 3, 4: Sollball 3, 4. BRIAN L. WRIGLEY 28 Russell Sh-eel. Cheshire High School, Cheshire, Conneclicul: Lalin Club 2, 3: Foolball I, 2: Track 2, 3: Prom Commillee 3: Leaders Club 3: Inlrarnurals I, 2, 3: Skil' Nile Commillee 3: Burlinglon High School: Junior- Senior Frolic 4. BARBARA WURTHMANN 27 Nash Place. Sludenl Council 4: Class Treasurer 4: Oread Slaff 3, 4: Regisfer Slafl 2: Chorus 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Three-Acl Play Produclion 2: AFS Club 3. 4, Treasurer 4: Fulure Teachers ol America 2, 3. 4, Secre- lary 3, Vice-Presidenl' 4: French Club 3: Pep Club, Treas- urer 4: Girls' Ski Club 4: Prom Commillee 3: Junior- Senior Frolic 4. DOUGLAS G. YOUNG RFD 3, Winooski, Vermonf. LUCILLE E. YOUNG 220 Pine Sfreel. Oread Shall 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Office Force 2: Prom Commillee 3: Junior and Senior OGA 4: Junior and Senior OAT 4: Complele Theory 4: Compelenr Typisl Cerlificafe 30, 40-4: Gregg Tran- scription Tesls 60, 80, IOO-4. CLAUDIA J. ZAK I2 Isham Slreelz Sludenl' Council I: Class Tax Colleclor I: Band 2: Twirling Corps 3, 4: Chorus l, 2, 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Dramalic Club, Three-Acl' Play Produclion 3: French Club I, 2: Bank Cashier 2, 3: Ollice Force I: Girls' Baskelball I, 2: Junior-Senior Frolic 4: Chrisl- mas Ball Commillee 2, 3, 4. ALFRED A. ZENO 785 Kirby Road, Soulh' Burlinglon, Vermonl. Dislribulive Educalion Club of America 4. hours, intensive study Norberl Wheeler Donna Wilcox Ba Douglas Young Sally Wilder Susan Willard Lucille Young Claudia Zak Mosl 'lalenled Brian Schumacher and Ccrdy Kennedy have a wide variely ol inleresls. Bolh are members ol Nalional Honor Socielry and also have greal musical abilily, Cordy, a pianisl, is also a member ol bolh lhe glee club and chorus: she is a dancer as well. Brian, who has been a member of lhe chorus, is a violinisl. He has been, lor lour years, a member ol Ihe All-Slafe and All-New England Orcheslras. 5A2?'-7l3Q- P1 L- rf . g XZ Qs J 11 Q,4cf9 -. P Dm' 2 fd l 1 J ' JM f L54 Q J! f .J x -PQQ X Z-6795 NE Q Q? l L , fy ll lllflfllfl eff The brillianl leaves ruslle genlly earlrhward . . . Warm sunny days inferweave wilh cold . . . l Twlrlers march briskly in lime wifh +l'1e season . . J K X, l-lonor sludenls. llce Ceres, reap rich harvesfs . . . Y Aclivilles gain momenlum a ulumn swirls foo swiflrly by . . . ? l r 255 X57 l I g if I y -Qarq-21 l l 52 an J M' Q Q 9 ' p G, Neff ffxji X Af! It gy ? ,Ey Q W I X l X .x 45 J 3 Z ,T , X7 gg , Rai, ' J M Q N at N f Yfw fx J S,-my X., , J 1 ,X , , 1 X tx X 1 1 XX Xxx . l L W XX 1 V, QQQHZ f' ' X Q '-554 d C F' 5 X5 X2 is . M N , ' Z X N M fwfien If? Y1 LW ' XE. ,f fJ,!qJk, , f 4, ' T kk! Zlvfg I hwy K ' k W QNX 0 , LM 4 ? ifxl f X uf CMQTQQQ Delighfsd fo be upperclassmen ar Iasf, juniors pose proudly before BHS enhance. The claifer of me- chines does noi dis- iurb Mr. Clark's shop class. 'YL' Penny Fi+zGerald, AFS srudenr. learns BHS ways Senior class officers-Sfanding: Pres. L. Perlmuffer V.-P. T. Stokes. Seafed: Trees. B, Wurfhmann: Miss O. Jones, adviser: Sec, R. Dike. tv Glasses eampazyns eemradeshzjv, eheers - its autumn! Varsify cheerleaders lccunfer cloclrwisel: B. Jennison. C, Lavoie, A. Powell, N. Mills, S. Haulce, M. McKee. Mrs. Gleason demonslrates English funclarnenlels 'ro Pliil Levin, Anne Cummings, and Sally Ransom. Junior class officers-S+anding: V.-P. W. Belville, Trees. l'l. Solomon, Pres. T. Mills. Sealed: Sluclenl Council Rep. M. Econornou: Mrs. Saunders, adviser: Sec. L. Easlman, Romaniic Lafin iingle on Mrs. l-laclceH s board amuses her second year class. Affer wail in cafeleria line, Miss Wilcox, Ed Frank, and Dave Lord grafefully receive lheir lunch. Mrs. Fonfaine pcinls ou? Alsace fo Rene Vallee and Roger McCormick wliile Julie Wallman and Belsy Doneglny prepare lo lisfen +o Debussy. Students tiscover new facts lost banks, Sophomores smile with elaiion for ilieir firsf piclure as Edmunds sluclenis. Sophomore class officers-Sfand ing: Trees. P. Onderwyzer, V.-Pres G. Passage, Pres. B. Brooks. Seafed Sfudenf Council Represenfafive L Lavoie: Mrs. Hackeff, Adviser: Sec P. Cullins. lunches and salma! politics 5 . sid Student Kouncil adapts Korean The STudenT Council, Through The eTTorTs of able represenTaTives, The counseling of Miss Alcins and Miss WhiTe, and The inTeresT of an alerT sTudenT body, had an acTive and producTive year. Under The FosTer ParenTs plan. The STudenT Coun- cil arranged The adopTion of Kim Kun Ju, age I3, of Pusan, Korea. From The BHS conTribuTions, Kun Ju receives a monThly allowance, food supplemenTs, cloThing, and medical care. Kun Ju's leTTers have expressed a genuine aTTiTude oT warmTh and ap- preciaTion Tor The maTerial aid rendered by BHS sTudenTs. The long4awaiTed sTudenT direcTory became a realiTy This year. Published early in February, iT proved useful To boTh TaculTy and sTudenT body. AnoTher successful school service proiecT was The second annual college Tair, held in December in The audiTorium. BHS alumni Trom TwenTy-Tive colleges meT inTormally wiTh iuniors and seniors To answer quesTions on higher educaTion. Council-sponsored service proiecTs-CommuniTy ChesT, Save-The-Children CloThing Drive, SalvaTion Army Canned Goods Drive, March of Dimes, Siandingr Vice-PresidenT Ann Powell, SecreTary Jean SmiTh. SeaTed: Treasurer David Paulus, Presideni' Dave McMurray. 58 Kim Kun Ju UNICEF, and Champlain Valley Assoc'iaTion- Tor MenTally ReTarded Children-were supporTed en- ThusiasTically by The sTudenT body. The planning of and assisTing aT school assemblies, purchasing new TexTboolcs for The library, esTa'lolishing a pen-pal relaTionship wiTh an African high school. charTering a new pep club, and coordinaTing pep- rallies, dances and oTher school TuncTions made The work of This year's council exTremely worThwhile. AT end of mos? successful canned-goods drive in Counci HayTon, L. PerlmuTTer. and D.' McMurray Tally more hundred cans of food. l hisTor Than lGeHing info fl'1e Chrisrmas spirif, council members him flue school Lu vubhstzes Hrst student directory D. McMurray, S. Ransom, L. Perlmulrer, P. Filz6erald, B. Babln, and D. Paulus proudly display bags of clothing collecred in school drive. free. l Fcurih Row: B. Babin, L. Kaplan, E. Hobbs, E. Lavole, L. Easfman, M. Wadlwams, M. Economou, S, Blslwop. E. Siclrel, S. Brown, N. Newcomb. Third Row:.L. Perlmuffer, P. Culllns, D. Sclwermerhorn, N. Snow, R. Wlwilller,-R. Trolfer, S. Gllcuurl, K. Thurber, C. Llsman, P. J. Brafne. Second Row: J. Smxrlw, P. FHZG-erald, D. Cohen, A. Powell, Miss Aldns, D. McMurray. D. Paulus, R. Dllce, T. Clwurchlll, B. Wurfhmann, L. Melville. Firsi' Row: G. Passage, R. Knapp, D. Bailey, A. Levine, A. Pappas. Seafed: Barbara Foranl. Vicloria Harwiclc, Linnea Doherry, Beverly Passage, Carole Lavoie, Mary McKee, Joyce Kidd, Cecilia Zabrosky. Sfanding: Rufh Smilh, Marsha Newlon, Candy Orr, Sally Ransom, William Preslon, Gary Hall. Marianne Economou. Carol Green, Lucinda Blanchard, Jane Bernardina. Banking pragram striws to teach thrift Each Tuesday morning an average amounl ol: S228 Money for college or personal expenses mounls up is deposiled wilh Miss Jones in Room 23 by lhe aslule quickly when sludenls save regularly 'rhrough 'rhe School guardians of l'he coffers of Burlinglon High School. Savings Syslem, which is in ils 67'rh year al' Edmunds. Firsi' Row: Peier Coflrin, Diane Taber. Jim Wallman, Michael Lash, Mike Kel- ley, Maureen Rafferly, Marcia Taylor. Derry Smifh. Second Row: Mary Pen- rose, Tasha Simon, Judy Kaplan, Linda Mallhews, Pam Wilson, Jean Baker, Chrisline Balres, Herschel Lapidow. Third Row: Calhy Cushing, Rusly Hold- en. Richard LaBelle, Rufus Pafriclc. John Burroughs, Susan Cavorello. Hams say '298 to anather year Phil LaGrow, Mr. Hook, Linwood Conner, Sieve Gagnon, Jim Mare lin, Don Pallerson, George Maini- eri, Dean Crosby, Gary Francis. Officers: Vice-Presidenl P, LaGrow: adviser, Mr. Hook: Presideni J. Marlin: Secrelaryfreasurer L. Con- ner. .4-x The peculiar squeaks and sgueals emanaiing from Room ZOA are ollen ihe prelude lo lhe conversalion of someone from Los Angeles or Dallas, wilh a Radio Club member. This year ihe club has buill a 754waH iransmiiier and a code praclice oscillalor, All members have concenlraled on learning lhe amaieur code so as lo gel lhal mosl coveled of all prizesfan F.C.C. license. Among fulure aspiralions is rhe hope of having a slalion powerful enough lo reach foreign counlries. Wilh a busy year behind lhem, club members say BS, which, in ham code, is sign oil-or lllove and kisses. Zfhespians inaftive in '62 Everyone knows +ha+ BHS is overcrowded and ihal There is difficuliy in scheduling lhe aclivilies 'ro use The audiiorium. No groups are more aware of il, however, lhan The Thespians and Dramalic Club. Sludenis who lhrive on missed cues, line drills, foollighlrs and grease! painl regrel lhe reliremenlr from aclive direciion of lheir long-lime coach of many hils, Miss lvlariorie Perrin. They hope some sorl of compromise solufion on lhe use ol lrhe siage can soon be worked oul so lhal ils wings will again re-echo wilh 'rhe ringing ac- cenls of aclor and aciress. Sealed: S, Bergman C. Somes D. Goldberg J. Reed Sfanding: G. Gallagher K. Nicholson M. Blackburn M. McKee bl FIfS'l' Row: Bill Machanic: Larry Perlmullerg Miss l-lulchins, coach: Norman Snow: Rulh Levin: and Penny Eil'zGerald. Second Row: George Abrams, Nick Danigelis, Dave Cohen, Carl Lisman, Danny Goldberg, and Harvey Bernard. Carl Lisman, Norman Snow, and Larry Perlmuller proudly display medals and plaque which ihey and Rulh Levin won al' lhe New England championship iournamenl. ,After len years dcbafers agai A Burlingfon High School Debale Club Team became New England disl'ric'l champions of ihe Nalional Forensic League al a lournamenl held in Boslon during February. This marked lhe firsl iime in len years lhal' BHS has had a New England championship learn. Debalers Carl Lisman and Nor- man Snow were viclorious in lhe final clebale and fherefore qualified lo aH'end lhe nalional high school deloafe fourney in Monlana in June. ln addirion 'lo +he New England dislricl' viclory, lhe Debale Club also placed firsl' in l'he Darlmoulh College lournamem' for l'he second conseculive year, and, in doing so, relired lhe Darlmoulh Cup. Burlinglon, Jrherefore, won Two ol lhe Three larqesl debale 'rournamenls in New England for l962. ln sl'a're aclion, BHS placed firsr al fhe Randolph Jrournamem' and alrended evenrs in Monlrpelier, Springfield, Burlingron, and Lyndon. Teams also aH'ended regional fourneys in Maine, New Hamp- shire, and Massachusells as well as sludenl con- gresses in New Hampshire and Massachusells. Throughoulr The years The Debaie Club, under ils coach. Miss Cora Hulchins, has had fremendous success. The l96l-62 club, however, has had one of fhe mosl' speclacular seasons in many years. became New Suglaml champions Czjx Then again, il' could mean . . . bur probably . . . no, bur rellecfs The decisiveness of BHS deloalers. Second Row: Bob Gordon, Saul Perlmufrer, Fred Eddy, Dave McAr+hur, Pe-fer Reed. Max Kahn, Bruce Lisman, Bill Zais. Firsf Row: John Thompson, Karen Srnirh, Miss Hulchins, coach, Caryl Shearer, Ken Salls. Pep gfllb rouscs spirit How lisfless a sfuclenf body becomes unless infused wifh a . fighfing spirifl ln Sepfember a group of sfudenfs, observing fhe dwindling crowds af games, defermined fo fry fo revifalize whaf seemed a failing spirif. Wifh adviser Miss Jean Robinson, fhey formed whaf has become one of fhe schools larqesf clubs, fhe Pep Club. During foofball season fhe club sold cider, doughnufs, and programs af games. Acfivify was somewhaf hampered during fhe baskefball season, because banners which had been ordered failed fo arrive. ln March fhe club held a dance. Funds raised by fhese means wenf fo pay officials for games. ln fhe fufure, members hope fo make of every BHS sfudenf an enfhusiasfic fan and supporfer of all school endeavors. As Snyder l55l fakes, Mrs. O'Brien pivofs agilely. Cheerleader Mr. Billings and John Laberge l3Il voice approval. Carmyn Somes, presidenf, calls rneefing fo order. Fourfh Row: S. Mangum, S. Gladsfone, E. Zolofas, M. Blackburn, L. Doherfy, D. Woodward, S. Church, L. Reiders, N. Brouileffe, B. Jenni- son, P. Reid, R. Marshall. C. Lavoie. Third Row: M. Carlson, S. Carrier, R. Smifh, B. Lincoln, V. Harwick, B. Williams, P. Zais, C. Green, J. Richards, C. Orr, L. Bahrenburg, C. Farnham, N. Bundgus, H. Sophrin, P. Braine, M. McKee. Second Row: N. Sarno, P. Onderwyzer, K. Jones. M. Economou, P. Harringfon, B. Favreau, M. Wadhams, B. Griggs. M. Myers, L. Kaplan, H. Harris, J. Smifh, P. Cullins. Firsf Row: C. Somes, B. Abboff, B. Wager, P. Coleman, S. Wefherbee, R. Troffer, R. Whiffier, L. Deshaw, M. Kaplan, J. Canfwell, D. Clark, B. Wurfhmann, M. McDonald. Karen Jensen, Candy Caccavo, Claudia Zak, Chick Dike, Martha McDonald, Linda Place, lrma Wheelock, Marfi Wicker. Zfufirlfzrs shim' in exchange concerts No maHer how long she has pracficed nor how much experience she has had, a fwirler sfill feels fhaf lasf- minufe fension before every performance. l-ler knees knock: buf if she's lucky, fhey knock in fime lo fhe drum beaf. This year's corps, made up of Chick Dike, capfain: Marfha McDonald, co-capfain: Linda Place: Cody Zak: and juniors Candy Caccavo, Karen Jensen, Irma Wheelock, and lvlarfi Wicker, pul in a full period of pracfice each day af fhe Memorial Audiforium. Basic flips and sfeps were fauqhf by fhe seniors: while new roufines and formafions were originafed by Nofice fhe calm assured look on fhe fwirlers' faces as fhey skil fuliy flip fheir bafons in ih fhe enfire corps. The juniors had fhe main responsibilify of fraining fhe sophomores chosen for fheir abilify, co- operafion, poise, personalify, appearance, and willing- ness fo work. Three pep rallies, six games, four parades, fhe Policeman's Ball, and fhree concerfs showed The resulfs of fhese long hours of pracfice. The corps has found fwirling a rewarding experience. The hearfy sound of applause affer a performance makes all fhe work worfhwhile and provides The incen- ifive fo fry even harder fhe nexi fime. 65 Sdf Keueerl band deserves applause The BHS Band, under ihe direciion oi Mr. Rees, enioyed an ac+ive year. I+ was prepared lo march during BHS home 'iooiball games: bui on more ihan one occasion, 'rhe weaiherman overruled Mr. Rees, fhereby depriving The fans oi a melodious concerf. However, The band was presenl ar each home baskei- ball game, ils presence arousing l'he speciaiors and adding spirii' 'lo lhe evening. Siudenis allending pep rallies also heard The band as ii accompanied The iwirlers' rourines and provided a rousing finale wilh +he school song. A highlighi of ihe year was +he f . if W H -1-gpg -ff February I7 concerf. The program included classical selecrions beaurifully rendered and popular selecfions by ihe BHS dance band. The band played for The Chrisimas Ball. a+ The Chrislmas dinner. and a+ local affairs such as Jrhe Odd Fellows insiallafion and The Policeman's Ball. Band members aH'ended ihe New England and Vermoni Music Feslivals. The annual exchange concerls, rhis year wilh Mansfield, lvlassachuseiis, provided a filling climax +o Jrhe year. Band forms leiiers as if plays school song. ... g a ',' E. FLUTES Adams. J. Dix. D. Flynn. L. Halle'r+, J. Kaplan. L. Myers. M. O'Brien. M. Sherlock, M. CLARINETS Barr. S. Beardsley, J. Bergman, S. Bombard. C. Brewsfer. K. Brown. S. Chase. T. McLaugl1lin. R Newfon, M. Norlon, C. Rogers, K. Sfeblains, N. Suydam, M. Wlllarcl, S. ALTO CLARINET Passage, B. BASS CLARINET Pralf. D. Wilder. S. OBOE Wallman, J. BASSOON Cronlc. B. TENOR SAXOPHONE Boyden, N. Nicholson. K. Pelerson, K. ALTO SAXOPHONE Hanley, F. Marlin, V. Woodward. L. BARITONE SAXOPHONE French W. BARITONES Colnen. D. Torrey, B. TRUMPETS Abrams, G. Culllns, P. Dahl, J. Duba. J. Edwards, C. Fuller, F. Fuller, P. Fuller, R. Lauzon, G. Levln, P. Swift W. Taylor, J. Willard, T. FRENCH HORNS Kidd. J. Wilcox, D. TROMBONE Ca'dwell, G. TUBAS lrwln, A. Tlnompson, D. DRUMS Barlow, C. Bolsvin, J. Crow. B. l-larrlnglon, D. l-lelnlnger, J. Kaplan, M. Knlqlwl, P. Maclwanlc, W. Presfon, W. Rauer, R. Wellwerbee. S. BELLS Lawrence, V. Woodward. D, Zololas, E. The frumpef secfion praclices in Hue BHS band room Third Row: Manager L. Terhune. Manager J. Marlin. T. Droleffe, G. Marshall, W. Conners, G. Tucker, S. Levin, D. Paferson, Coach Edward O'Bryan, Coach George Sulima, Coach Reggie Cross, M. Bergeron, R. Cook, P. Pinan, R. James, R. Levine, J. Jerry. R. Pierce, Manager R. Paulus. Second Row: C. Milchell, J. DeBoer, R. Alberry, J. McGill, W. Courcy. E, Kimball, T. Farrell, T. Mills, B. Si. Peler, G. Joyal, A. Lord, W. Brooks, L. Vincenf, D. Snyder. Firsf Row: l.. Judd, J. McCullough, J. Howard, G. Kesek, J. Laberge, K. Maki, P. Alapa, T. Slokes, W. Knighl, T. Rees, P. Filzgerald. S. Lapidow, D. Sfowell. Seaherses lese games gain experience ' The l96I-62 foofball season proved To be a rebuilding year for BHS, as lhe +eam could boasl' only seven seniors. The Seahorses were furlher hindered by rhe loss of players To l'he new Soufh Burling+on High School and Jrhe 'rragic deafh of oulslanding halfback, William l-lacke'H. The Seahorses opened 'lheir season- againsl S+. Johnsbury and were frounced, 27-7. Afler This loss lhe Blue squad could never seem lo gel off +he ground. The leam was defealed in succession loy Monlpelier, Spaulding, Rufland, BFA, and finally Rice. PAT A LA PA 68 TH I t , Ted Sfoltes makes lone run around end as opposing halfbaclc closes in. The Seahorses puT TorTh Their besT eTTorT oT The season aT The BHS-Lyndon game aT SouTh Parlc. This game was a see-saw baTTle all The way. The TirsT Touchdown Tor BHS was a sensaTional 68-yard inTercepTion run by halTbaclc Bill KnighT. The exTra poinT was made good by halfbaclc KeiTh Malci. Then Lyndon came back wiTh a Touchdown oT iTs own To even up The score aT The halT. AT The sTarT of The second halT KeiTh Maki made a 60-yard run Tor The second Blue Touchdown. Bill KnighT came across Tor The exTra poinT. KnighT Then scored again, To bring The BHS ToTal To 20 poinTs. Nearing The end oT The game, Lyndon Tied The score, 20-20. AT This Dave Siowell siruggles To bring down Rice ball carrier as TeammaTes hurry To his aid. Four Blue Taclrlers move in Tor The lcill. poinT halibaclc Ted STol4es crossed The goal line, buT The Touchdown was nulliTied. Lyndon Toolq over and carried The ball To The BHS Three-yard line. The Blue defensive uniT dug in and held Lyndon Tor Three downs as The game ended. The Team showed considerable spiriT in playing all Their games, buT spiriT alone wasn'T enough To counTeracT The superior size and experience OT Their opponenTs. Head coach was Mr. George Sulima: line coach, Mr. Edward O'Bryan. George Plude and Pal' Alapa were co-capTains oT The Team. Managers were Larry Terhune and Richard Paulus. BHS rooTers, bundled againsT The cold, waTch The BHS-Rice game wiTh mixed emofions. 69 The slarfing eleven for BHS-Fronf Row: G. Kesek. J. McCullough, J. Howard, P. Alapa, P. Fifzgerald. E. Kimball. T. Mills. Baci Row T. Siolces, K. Maki, T. Rees, W. Kniqlml. TED STOKES LES JUDD JOHN LABERGE FOOTBALL-I962 LETTERMEN SENIORS Pal Aiapa Les Judd Bill Knigl1+ John Laberge Slan Lapiclow Keillw Maki George Plude Ted Sfolces JUNIORS Wayne Courcy Jack Howard George Keselc Tom Mills Tom Rees . Dave Snyder SOPHOMORES Tom Farrell Ed Kimball Bruce Levine Jim McCullough Dave Sfowell FRESHMEN Bob Alberry Pal Fihgeraid Larry Vincenl Hlueboys bow to KICK FOOTBALL SEASON S RECORD BHS .....,,. ...... 7 S+. Johnsbury BHS .,,,.,,. ...,,, O Monlrpelier BHS .,,...., ....,,, 2 O Lyndon BHS ,,,,.... ,..,,., I 3 Spaulding BHS ....,.., ....... O Rulland BHS ,,,,.,., ....,,. O BFA BHS. ..,.... .....,. O Rice JUNiOR VARSlTY Balwrenburg, J. Jerry, J. Bailey, T. Laurifzen, K. Bergeron, M. Levin, S. Bessery, T. Levine, B. Boihwell, J. Levine, M. Brooks, W. Marshall, G. Brosseau. R. Marlin, T. Cavereffo, R. McGill, J, Conner, W. Pinan, P. Cook, R. Powell, J. Droleife, T. Ruel, A. Fifzgerald, P. Trono, P. Hodgdon, F. Vincenr, L. Hulburd, J. Young, W. Hulburd, L. Rice linemen look bewldered es charging BHS linemen prepare fo mob Rice quarferback llvzmg D. Marlin slrelches lor The line. Second Row: Coach Bob Pecor, P. Coflrin, l.. Chiolr, Manager S. Myers. Firsf Row: C. Finne- gan, S. Werherbee. J. Finnegan, M. Kaplan. 6. Passage. tlziuclads scare fufa Wins Cripplecl by 'lhe loss of experienced runner Don Marlin, lhe 'bl cross counlry leam ended lhe season wi+h 2 wins and 7 losses. The learn placed second in l'wo 'lriangular rneels. The four home meels of lhe season were held al Soulh Parlc during lhe halflime of BHS loolball games. On November 4, The leam parlicipaled in l'he sl'al'e meel, finishing l2+h. Coaching lhe 'bl learn was Bob Pecor. Seven runners received lellers. They were: senior, Joe Finnegan: sophomores, Charles Finnegan, Mark Kaplan, and George Passage: and Freshmen, Larry Chioll and Pele Col- frin. Sleve Myers was manager. Sporls, in general, experienced a rebuilding year al BHS. The cross counlry leam was no exceplion. Only one runner will be losl lhrough gradualion: consequenlly, lhe leam is looking forward lo a successful season in l962. The field of runners sprinls across The UVM campus al The s'l'a're meer. Girls' Golf Team labovel4STanding: M. Gallagher N. Brou leTTe, SeaTed: P, l-larringTon. Missing Trom picTure: C. PaqueT. Boys' Golf Team laT leTrl-v-Sfanding: J. RuTsTein, J, Haynes Sealed: T. Allen, B. Price. HHS gafers Win state champianslzzjv The BurlingTon High School golf Team Tinished a highly successTul season by deTeaTing The Three Top Teams in VermonT To cap The VermonT lnTerscholasTic Championship held aT Bellows Falls. During The season The Team played Tour maTches, deTeaTing Rice Twice and Tying Rice and The UVM Treshman Team once each. Advancing To The semiTinals in Orleans, The Bl-TS linlcsmen dropped Spaulding by Twelve sTrohes. NexT, The Team advanced To The finals aT Bellows Falls, where iT won The sTaTe championship, Cindy PaqLieT and Tom Allen boTh came in TirsT in Their divisions. The Team was coached by CliTTon W. Price. LeTTers were earned by Tom Allen, Bill Price, Jon l-laynes, and John RuTsTein. SAA-FirsT Row: P. Culiins, A. Levin, P. T-larringTon, S. Lapidow. Second Row: L. Suydam, C. Lisman. B. TroTTer. N. Bundgus, B. Beagle. 73 Despite many changes: Kcgzkfv Regisfer Board-Firs+ Row: Chrisiine Economou. Joan Jore dan. Dani Osirow, Mindy Wall, Bill Price. Second Row: Rick Hayion, Dave Mounf, Rulliie Levin, Peier Coleman, Regisfer Wrifing Sfalf-Firsf Row: Rod Wliiifier, Rick l-laylon, Joan Jordan, Dani Oslrow, Mindy Wall, Carole Lindeman. Second Row: Alice Bli- sfein. Nancy O'Neiil, Diana Woodward, Vicki Har- wick, Enid Siclwel, Priscilla Gove. David Clark. Regisier Typing Sfaffz Julianne Nardelli, Barbara Leopold, Dorcas Griffin, Carole Lindeman. las successful year Typewrilers clicking cons'l'an'l'ly . . . people crowding info lhe Regis+er room . . . girls screaming al lhe sighl of lhe Regisler room's new occupanl, Herman The Mouse . . . new ideas for Winler Weelcend evading lhe slafl:-lhese occurrences, combined wilh lhe lasl'-minule scuffle lo meel a deadline, are enough lo lhwarl lhe success of any publicalion. The Regisler, however, mel greal success lhis year. Mirroring life al Bl-lS, lhe Regisler presenls news of school evenlsi il sponsors various exlra-curricular aclivilies, such as lhe Winler Weelcendg il gives lhe sludenls a Ber+ lhe Beelle -eye view oi lhe Regisler sialic and ihe 'leachers al BHS: and, ol primary imporlance, il presenls vilal school issues lo inleresled parenls. All in all, lhis has been an exlremely busy year lor lhe Regislerg bul wilh lhe unliring worlc ol lhe edilor, Dani Oslrow, and lhe aid ol lhe lacully adviser, Mr. Slanley l-larasewicz, lhe Regisler slall has lurned oul' a memor- able issue each rnonlh. fx gglllx nic N gg gg l Q51 if l yr I l Lx fl I ..uLs' Ll Regisler Business Sfalf-Firsl Row: Sidney Graves, Danny Goldberg, Bill Price, Chrisline Economou, Dave Mounl, Sue Boriskin. Second Row: Laura Rieders, Susan Church, Alice Blislein, Judy Gladslone, Marcia Blackburn, Libby Kaplan, Jane Taylor. l-larriel l-larris. 75 Oread Boaro-Sealed: Carmyn Somes, Ann Powell, Mrs. Fon'aine, Gail Lauzon, Norman Snow, Peler Coleman. Sfanding: Rick l-layron Sally Ransom, Belly Bloomberg, Christine Economou. Oread Circula+ion-Sealed: Sue Boriskin, Danny Goldberg, Norman Snow, Berry Bloomberg, Carmyn Somes, Sally Ransom. Slanding: Sidney Graves, Palry Jo Braine, Barbara Leopold, Bev Beagle. Members ol Oread slall lslancling, L. lo R., Mindy Wall, Donna Wi'- cox, and Ruihi Levin hand slories lo Oread lypisls. Back Row: Sherry Mills, Mary Barrell, Rulh Allen. Fronl Row: JoAnn Bois- vin, Gayle LeGrow. 76 ffeefie heure: feverish scramble ,vreeed Confusion reigns in room 22--as usual. Feverishly searching lhrough lhe filing cabi- nel, an edilror mu++ers, We never lose a piclure-oh, no! Clulching handfuls of money, salesmen surround 'rhe oirculalion edilor. The business manager, making en- lries in his ledger, gloals, l-low's +l1al for efficiency? We need x number ol: dollars and we lake in exaclly x dollars! A wriler, preparing lo rewrile a rewrile of a rewrile, hunls down a lleeling synonym. Arl slallers pore over books of mylholoqy as an edilor slrikes a pose, one knee poinled norlh, an- olher soulh, 'ro show how a Parlhian hurled a spear over his shoulder. l-lilarily greels lhe allempl. Counlless healed debales over color, silk-screens, grains, rubs, elicil 'rhe lacelious remark, A+ leasl. we'll be The lirsl slall: ever 'ro publish-iusl a cover! Oread Wriling Sralf - Sealed: Jane Taylor. Judy Agel, Penny Filzs Gerald. Slierry Levin, Bibby Wurllwmann, Jane Adams. Sfanding: David Cohen. Qrcad deadhfes Frazzled fempers llare, guickly subside as a slafier slaggers in laden willi coke and candy bars. As lliere is no bollle open- er, someone pries 'rops oil willi a compass. Ooopl Quick! Tlwe mop! Edilors, fypisls, and pliolrograpliers give up Salurdays and vacalions 'ro work doge gedly on. We'll quil al eiglwf-al nine! A+ len llie cuslodian locks everyone our. Running heads, caplions, bleed-oil, crop marks-in an almospliere blue willn year- book iargon a miglnly clneer finally goes up. Everyone crowds around: llie adviser signs flue lasl copy sheer: llie edilor enlers il on +l1e slwipping record. Nollwing more is lell' lo do-excepl wail in eager anlicipa- lion llne arrival of l'l'ie offspring of hundreds of l'1ours of exlnausling labor-The l962 Oread! Oread Ari and Plnolograpny Stall lbelowl-Sealed: Fever Coleman, Sue B r k Bonnie Wager, Carol l-l'l' Cnrsire Econonno- Caro'e l.'ndernan. Shan in Sam Bergman. H , Al' K' L-szgfy 4gr,YLgfl'b Oread Adverlising Slall-Sealed: Sue Boriskin, Danny Goldberg, Ncrrnaw Snow Carmyn Sornes, Sally Wild By Passage. Sfanding: Sidney Graves, Roger McCormick, Gary l-lall Mary lvlcliee. 1 ' Ml' f., 'if FirsT Row: Marsha NewTon, Jane Taylor, Barbara Leopold, Mrs. Gleason, Barbara WurThmann, Beverly Passage, and Carole Lindeman. Second Row: Sally Boushey, Yilci Harwiclc, Sue GladsTone, Leo Alberry, Simeon Gilcuuri, Jane Adams, Carol Thomas, and Beverly Beagle. ?ufurc' trackers gain aftual classraom ezperieucc Again This year The local chapTer OT The FuTure Teachers OT America senT several memloers ouT To elemenTary schools one day a week. Those who par- TicipaTed in This program TelT iT a very rewarding and FTA officers-FirsT Row: Pres. B. Leopold: adviser, Mrs. Gleason: V.-P. B. Wurlhmann. Second Row: Treas. J Taylor, Hisf. M. NewTon, Sec. B. Passage. 78 . ., ,. worThwhile experience, one which gave new insighT inTo Teaching. The year's meeTings TeaTured inTeresTing spealcers and educaTional Tilms. Two of The ouTsTancling speeches were Those given by Penny FiTzGerald and Simeon Gilcuuri, who Told oT educaTional sysTems in ATrica. Members who aTTended The sTaTe F.T.A. convenTion in BenningTon were especially pleased when Jane Tay- lor was elecTed Treasurer. Mrs. Gleason, Bonnie Wager, Vicki Harwick, Bev Beagle BeaTrice Hill. N31 x , 7,4 if W X1 f' li ,fi l l I Mrs. O'Brien shows club charler lo ollicers Marlha McDonald, Lynn Bahrenburg Belly Jennison. Mariorie Mackenzie, and Pally Reid. QAM Mmpses future in hospital visits The FNA is an open door lo knowledge ol lhe varied aspecls ol nursing. This year prospeclive nurses gained much helplul inlormalion lrom guesl speakers. Miss Milligan ol lhe UVM School ol Nursing and Miss Taisey ol lhe Vermonl Commission ol Careers gave lively and enlerlaining lallcs. Eagerly anlicipaled lours ol lhe DeGoesbriand and Mary Flelcher hospilals were held. Also members were encouraged lo parlicipale in volunleer programs lo gain new insighl inlo lhe dulies and responsibililies ol a nurse. The ollicers lor l962 were Marlha McDonald, presi- denl, Pally Reid, vice-presiclenl: Belly Jennison, sec- relaryi Lynn Bahrenburg, corresponding secrelaryg and Mariorie Maclcenzie, lreasurer. Mrs. O'Brien is lhe lacully adviser. Firsl Row: Mariorie Mackenzie, Lynn Bahrenburg, Mrs. O'Brien, Marlha McDonald, Pally Reid, Belly Jennison. Second Row: Carol Farnham, Cecelia Zabroslny, Pally Zais, Becky Williams, Robin Marshall. 79 Why can'T women go To The SenaTe? BeTroThed To Murus7 I? breaThes Acilia As you bid, ladies. Zoe IS. Dawsonl Acilia IC. BaslcinI asks QuincTia IJ. ecsTaTically. IMurus is Marla KaplanI. and Caris IL. Riedersl serve 1'ruiT To T'lalleTTI. Acilia and QuincTia. ew club proves latin still E065 Slides of excavaTion . . . speakers Trom UVM . . . charioT races . . . movies on The rise and Tall oT The Roman Empire . . . shoT-puT and Iavelin Throwing Tasci- naTed members oT The LaTin Club aT Their meeTings. These gaTherings, held every oTher Monday, are headed by Consuls Marlc Kaplan and Tom Baile. Scribe Libby Kaplan records The happenings: whille QuaesTor BeTsy Donaghy keeps a sharp eye on The money. The Edile commiTTee, headed by Rod WhiTTier, plans The enTerTainmenT. Because of The experT help of iTs advisers, Miss Per- rin ancl Mrs, l'laclceTT, The club has been very success! Tul in iTs TirsT year. Many special evenTs, like The SaTurnalia and The Roman BanqueT have added inTeresT To The sTudy oT LaTin aT BHS. FirsT Row: Mrs. l-laclreTT, Bob TroTTer, Tom Bailey, Mark Kaplan, Libby Kaplan. BeTsy Donaghy, Miss Perrin. Second Row: Harvey Bernard, Nancy BrouileTTe, Larry Deshaw, PaTTy Jo Braine, Helene Sophrin, Laura Rieders, Sarah Dawson, BeTsy Griggs. Third Row: CaThy Penrose, Susan Carrier, Bonnie Lincoln, George Abrams, Bill Mechanic, Shelia Mangum, Mary Carlson. . l duclS Snow Con Norman senior band. f'f CounTry cousin, Penny n rs a C Chieffain Diwd , recilag Shred Oaiorei Skils svhgs, dances highhghf ?rslis Laughfer rocked The audiTorium walls! The rooT was seen To heave in a mighTy chuclcle! IT was Novem- ber I8, daTe of The Junior-Senior Frolic. EnThusiasTi- cally energeTic juniors and seniors ioined in dancing, or a semblance oT iT. Then The audience seTTled down. Whispering silence reigned. The curTains parTed on a beaTniclc Opium Den, The Teachers' room as seen by The sTudenTs . . . porTraying The devoTed TaculTy. ln a psychiaTrisT's oTTice one Tound The answer To edu- caTors' idiosyncrasies . . . wepT crocodile Tears Tor Agnes and her caT . . . roclced To vicTory wiTh The girls' TooTball Team. A mysTerious lndian unveiled The True naTure oT some iuniors, and seniors careered in an apparenTly demenTed manner across The sTage, Music and Tolk songs provided TurTher harmonious momenTs .. .To prove ThaT culTure was only sleeping. A general exodus To The caTeTeria and reTresh- rnenTs . . . Then dancing To The music oT The Bl-lS dance band broughT This pleasanT and enTerTaining evening To a close in acTualiTy . . . buT noT in memory. ' , lvlifls, ard D, lvfchfurray Follcsingers R, Haifon. A. Pcwe N BHS'ers dance The hora, Israeli Toll: dance. aud'e'vce 'n song. FK fgi Sims Ai' MSX ,a7HmQ5 My if, 4' -Y X INTERN zamxj x J , 'Ez' 9132? .'7- R mf' Q' ,ys X ' x.. 'S 5 0 , 0 1 4 yi S.. K f V 0 ef! 6 iw 6' ry! I The coid creeps feleviessi Q . .. A muiiilvq blahicel of whiie 5 o+hes +he earfh . .. The pace of Pafure draqe slqqishiy f... Whiie heedie-as moriais defy fhe icv biasi of Boreas, +he Norrhwihd Through fhe haiis resowd fhe Chfiswrias iauqhier The 'music oi fhe glee ciubs . .. The Swish of baii rhrokzqh hoop .. Human qaieiy hc'ds sway over waihhq despair. Q NL Q4 N sw . ,N W L ' X ii g gf N X S S T Abundant gerzcrosify and lmudzzy afcilvme AFS Presidenf David Cohen surprises Penny Fi+zGerald wirh a gif? from Edmunds High School, a long disrance Telephone call 'ro her home in Soulh Africa. Simeon Gikuuri. srudenf from Kenya, also receives a presenf from The BHS facully and srudenl body. 84 Elsewhere, perhaps. noi' even a mouse was srirring: buf on all sides af BHS were evidences of unusual acrivily. ln wood shop a gleaming bookcase received a final, lov- ing polish. Under mounring cans of fruir and sacks of polaloes homeroom window sills and desks groaned as rooms compeled in rhe annual canned-goods drive. Miss Jones' English srudenis olramalizecl for 'rheir classmales 'lhe meaning of Hanukkah, fes- lival of lighls. Wifh bursis of merry laugh- ler Spanish Club sludenls swung al a gay pii'1 a+a. A group of French Club members solrly harmonized Sain+e Nui+ benearh Sea+ed before fhe gaily decoraied dis- play case of 'rhe merchandise class, The BHS dance band, direcfed by Mr. Rees. provides melodious background music for lhe ,holiday meal. Wilh Hs capiivai- ing rhylhms and smoolh hafmony. if aptimte IK!! The boughs of The qaily decoraTed Tree in The main enTrance hall. ln a bursT OT spon- Taneous giving, TaculTy and sTuclenTs conTri- louTed To a subsTanTial qiTT Tor The exchange sTudenTs. TanTalizing odors driTTed Trom The kiTchen: and, above The norTh enTrance, The TloodliT. sTained-glass window oT The arT classes casT a mixed, mulTicolored glow on The varied TesTiviTies. All This busTling ex- ciTemenT swelled in a mighTy crescendo To The TriumphanT climax oT The I-lalleluiah Chorus Trom l'landel's Messiah. The season OT good will had once again engulTed old Edmunds. furnishes a TurTher, buT unnecessary, incenTive To linger over plaTes laden wiTh Turkey and dressing. cranberry sauce-all The Tixin's of The Tradi- Tional ChrisTmas dinner. i W Q, we Q' ,,, g 1 fvl,',i4Qi ,Lf 4, I ' T 2-H561 5 '!!lIgW 'lF e E if 4 .E fkmafes lmlidays Dave Viens, Sandy Pecor, Gail Mills, and John Branch. 14.4 g. V.-aww, :fly nxwsjj, A sparkling free over which swirled lirolhy snow gave lillle evidence ol lhe lranlic splashing and slopping wilh eqgbealers, soap flakes and waler, and laborious Transfer ol lhe linished producl lo ihe wailing branches, which preceded 'rhe ball. The iranslormalion lrom lhe ridiculous To lhe sublime was compleled by soil lighls under a sway- ing blue and while ceiling, by girls' variegaled dresses conlrasling wilh escorls' dark suils, by rhylhmic music from The band. The gaiely and holiday spirif were lurlher en- hanced by mislleloe and holly garlanding lhe enlrances, lhrough which couples drilled idly lowards 'rhe lwirlers' relireshmenl lable and cool, welcome punch. Dave Bailey, Phil Knight Pam Dobson, Julie Babcock, and Peler Srnilh awail The arrival of The punch. 406 V. . - --, f' v' - e .135-' M Q' 4 TT'T'2-J Jia 'Mfr-ff 1 We 1- - 'S f3'4ifW's' gf? We Af M ' N if i ', da ' 1 ,- C X. .nf .1 ' xScN'1.S1-1. 1 '?mZ5. '-ri Keys' glee 611111 well represented at fesfimle Members of Jefs, Bob lroTTer, Dean Maglaris Mike Mangan, and Norman Boyden, learn dance Tor Wesf Side STory. From barbershop To Bach, The Boys' Glee Club displayed versaTiliTy and slcill ThroughouT an acTive musical year. New England Music EesTival audiTions, The annual ChrisTf mas Television appearance, The ChrisTrnas concerT, and a presenTaTion Tor The Indoor SporTs Group lcepT The boys busy during The long winTer monThs. WiTh spring in sighT, The club appeared aT The VermonT Music EducaTors' ConvenTion and, wiTh The Girls' Glee Club, parTicipaTed in exchange concerTs wiTh schools in NorThampTon, MassachuseTTs, and ST. Johnsbury, VermonT. ln April TiTTeen boys spenT Tour memorable days in King- sTon, MassachuseTTs, as parT of Bl-lS's delegaTion To The New England Music FesTival. The combined BurlingTon delegaTion To The TesTival was The largesT of any school in New England. The presenTaTion oT The musical, WesT Side Sfory, and The acTiviTies of The VermonT Music EesTival in May ended This happy, melodious year wiTh a resounding chord of success. Combined choral groups chor 6harus hit in West Side Starry STrolling pasT The annex on a Tuesday or Thursday aTTer- noon, one may hear The close harmony oT selecTions Trorn Gershwin's Porgy and Bess or The melodious sTrains oT MoonlighT in VermonT. This delighTTul music is played on human insTrumenTs-The vocal chords oT The hard-worlcing chorus. SelecTions presenTed To The group by iTs direcTor, Mr. MerriTT, are diTTiculT and challenging: buT The resulTs are beauTiTully saTisTying. The perTorrnance oT The Messiah aT The ChrisTnnas ConcerT was an inspiraTion To a paclced audiToriurn. The ChrisTrnas Eve TV show, TeaTuring parT oT The chorus and orchesTra, carried The same inspiring l-landel oraTorio To an even larger audience. Following appearances aT The VMEA rneeTing in Iviarch and aT NorThampTon, MassachuseTTs, and parTicipaTion oT in- dividual members in The Vern'ionT and New England Music FesTivals, The chorus scored a resounding success wiTh iTs mosT ambiTious proiecT oT The year, BernsTein's WesT Side STory. lmplernenTed by boTh glee clubs and The orchesTra, The casT broughT Broadway musical comedy To Bl-lS. They Turnished Two clelighTTul evenings which BurlingTon will noT soon TorgeT. ys' and girls' glee clubs. Sharks pracTice rorine for ' Wes'S Chrislmas conceri 14104 cutertuius Girls' glee 61116 Girl Sharks Try choreography Tor prologue of Wesf Side Sfory. Taking To The melody Trail again in I96l-62, The Girls' Glee Club Traveled TirsT To Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, New Hamp- shire, where They ioined The K.U.A. Boys' Glee Club in The Messiah. Everyone enjoyed The dancing and reTreshmenTs which Tollowed. The same day some members oT The Glee Club aTTended New England Music FesTival audiTions aT BraTTleboro, where The girls and mixed groups Took Two TirsT place raTings. A Trazzled group of songsTresses disembarlced Trorn The charTered buses around Two The riexT morning. The ChrisTrnas concerT nexT gave The Girls' Glee Club a chance To presenT To The public some OT The unusual Greelc OrThodox selec- Tions by Russian composers. which They had been rehearsing since fall. In The spring, individual members parTicipaTed in The VermonT Music FesTival and WesT Side STory: The group Took parT in The annual spring concerT. Their year's reperToire included works ranging all The way from Bach Through Brahms and lv1ozarT To BernsTein. Singing diTTerenT Types oT music wiTh equal ease, The club shows remarlcable versaTiliTy. Christmas conceri' 90 l Orchesfra +Eli9S lime out lrorr craclce For e 'cure will direcrcr Mr. Mor' P ,Mari heads medal Winning rfrchesmz l'l s been a busy year for llwe ambilious BHS orclneslra. Under 'rl1e dlreclion ol: lvlr. Mori, il accompanied llie Girls' Glee and l'l'1e KUA boys in l-landels Messiah. Laler, al llwe Clirislmas con- cerl, il delignled llwe audience willw sucli lavoriles as Wlnile Chrlslmasu and Sleigh Ride, complele willn lworse's wlwinny ano sleiglw bells. On December 24 il wenl on TV willw llie clworus. ln May il accompanied Maria, Tony, and llwe resl' ol llie cals in Wesl' Sicle Sfory. Many members also allended 'rlfve Vermonl Music Feslival and llne New England Feslival al llne NEMF audilions in Kingslon, Massaclwusells, and in Brallleboro, Vermonl. Jim l-leininger, AI Irwin, and Fred Fuller won lirsl place ralings on lympani, luba, and lrumpel respeclively: Jdie Wallman a second on oboe: and Sam Bergman, a llnird on clarinel. Tlie llule frio-Jane Adams, Jill l-lallell, and Ann Colneniwon a second place raling. Bl-IS can be iuslly proud of llwe New England slnowing ol Hs orcliesfra members. 'f Porlion of BHS orchesfra a' Clirislnnas c Orclxesfra members relax for moweni alrer llie concerl, HCS! ofiomzl Honor Socicty rcflccfs credit on school Firsf Row: A. Babcock, A. Powell, B. Bloomberg, S. Bergman, L, Perlmuller, L, Melville. N. Snow. D. McMurray. Second Row: C. Somes, J. HSIHIUDQSF, G. Lauzon, J. Jordan, D. Cohen, J. Agel, D, Dix, P. Pendris, B. Jennison. Missing from pidure: J. Basseli. E. Bell, R. Dubois, G. Gallagher, R. Holland, C. Kennedy, G. l.aGrow, S. Lane, B. Schumacher, D. Websier, D. Wilcox. ln 'lhe spring of l96l lhe Nafional Honor Socieiy 'fried an in- novalion in 'rhe means of induciing new members. Senior NHS members invaded a iunior class meeling and, lo hear'l'y applause, announced Jrhe names of 'rhe eleci. These neophyles were formally iniiiaiecl several weeks laier a+ a supper given in lheir honor. NHS officers, Secrefary-Treasurer Laura Melville, Vice- , , , , Presidenl Sam Bergman, Presidem' Larry Perlmulier scan The lrmal evenl of llle Year' 5 plcmc al' Bud Soule S Camp. pro' difedofv Wondefinq who fhe new members will be- vided lhe firsl chance for many 'io lallc io Bruce Abbey, AFSer iusi relurned from lialy, The wealher was so perfeci and every- one was having such a good lime +ha+ Jrhe picnic lasied unlil much laler lhan had been planned. The I'-762 year saw liiile aciivily. A proposed slcaling pariy in February was 'rhwarled by a Jrhaw. ln lhe spring, however, came 'rhe exciiing induciion of anoiher new group, ihus bringing lhe year full circle. 92 Simeon Girlcuuri, Unilarian sponsored sludeni lrorn Kenya, is honorary mem- ber of AFS, This year's AFS semi-finalisis, George Tufhill, Alice Whifney, David Paulus, and Dani Osrrow hopefully poinr lo possible deslinarions. GAIM! rvhzfious conccru ,4 ZS' One mighi' 'ihinlc +he AFS Club inordinalely fond of lea-a garden rea lo say Q - bon voyage lo Dave and Chrisry, a fall 'rea lo greel Penny, a welcome-home A - 'rea for Ann lshown al' righl wilh Penny and Swedish and Auslralian sludenlsl, and a May gel-acquainled lea for AFS guesls from all. Vermont However, no lea is 1 ever drunk on rhese occasions. When nol ealing brownies and fudge ai a lea, AFS members can be found consuming fudge and brownies al meelings as an accompanimenl lo Penny's beaulie Wx . 'Sf' ful Soulh African slides or 'ro inlernalional baclcground music on Norman Snow's if 1 Q hi-fi, or 'ro Ann's accounl' of her advenlures in Germany or Simeon's speech of life in Kenya. Lively leflers from Norway, France, and Germany inspired fhe club To raise 'I'he money needed for furlher sludenl exchanges nexr year. The main money raiser was lhe popular Bermuda Shorls Day-a parl ol: AFS Weelc, which also included Nalive Coslumes Day and an assembly af which all Vermonl' AFS sludenls fold of lheir counlries. Wilh a growing circle of friends abroad, AFS is very inlereslecl in a shrinking world. Firsi' Row-L. fo R.: A. Whirney. S. Gilcuuri, C. Sornes, A, Babcock, D. Cohen, Mrs. Fonlaine, B. Wurfhmann, P. FifzGerald, Paulus, D. Oslrow. Second Row: G. Lauzon, B. Bloomberg, J. Gladsfone, M. Wall, D. Bailey, S. Bergman, N. Snow, S. Ransom, D. Goldberg, L. Perimuiler. H, Harris. A. Powell. Third Row: S. Graves, P. Flynn, M. McKee, M. Wadhams, S. Borislcin. P. Gove. P. Zais, V. Roberfs. Q 93 I aquire American cuITure. I.eT's TwisT againl Carol and I engage TavoriTe pasTime. I love To cool: The American way . . . add milk and .. . hey, presToI Dear BI'lS'ers. My 'FirsT impression of The Unifecl STaTes came one gray and muggy morning. The Seven Seas Torged slowly Through The oily waves. . . pasl' The mysTerious and inTriguing silhoueTTe oT ManhaTTan, and slipped under The shadow oT The greaT STaTue oT LiberTy. l did noi' realize Then how closely her people had Taken To hearT The ideals Tor which she sTood, buT l know now whaT The word freedom means To an American. This is iusT one of The varied and inTeresTing Things l have 'learned abouT your UniTed STaTes and her people. I have gained deeper insighT inTo your problems and your vic- Tories and come To a greaTer undersTanding oT your counTry. I hope I have been able To give you some knowledge oT SouTh ATrica. l've Tried To show you ThaT we SouTh ATricans are noT so diTTerenT Trom Americans. We Think and Teel in many ways as you do. We share common inTeresTs. enTer- TainmenTs. likes and dislikes. However, being in The souThern hemisphere. we look aT Things Trom a diTTerenT angle To whaT you dol During Those TirsT Tew lazy summer days, while I was ad- iusTing To This new slanT on Things. I came To know The Ransoms, my American Tamily, For me They have done all They could, and Then morel They succeeded immediaTely in making me Teel parT oT The Tamily. They solved my prob- lems and gave me care and aTTecTion which have made Pine I-laven Shore Truly my second home. Withouf my American mom and dad and PaT, Sally, and Carol, I would have been losf indeedl WiTh Them l learned To waTer-ski. I-low happy l was skimming over The waTer-while iT IasTedI I also loved sailing . . . The midnighT swims we all enioyecl so much , . . The happy Tamily picnics. These and other TragmenTary Sisiers Sally and Carol and my American mom and dad sTand behind PaT and me aT The piano. memories driTT across my mind . . . walking Through brilIianTIy hued Green MounTain ToresTs in auTumn, snowshoeing Through Those same woods in winTer . . . careening precariously down lv1ounT MansTield on Two slivers oT wood . . . skaTing on Shelburne Bay. OTher American arTs I have learned-lhaf weird dance, The TwisT . . . and how To walk on icy pavemenTsl From school I gained much in knowledge and companion- ship . . . so many new Triends . . . The happy hours, Talking and laughing wiTh you . . , The Tun oT yelling myselT hoarse aT a game . . f The shuTTIe oT TeeT on The dance Tloor. My courses-English, UniTed STaTes hisTory, physics and chemisTry -kepT me busy: buT I sTilI Tound Time To debaTe, work on Oreacl, parTicipaTe ih sTudenT council acTiviTies. and enioy The bridge syndicaTe aTTer school. To Mr. SmiTh and The TaculTy. especially Mrs. FonTaine, my wise counsellor, and my Teachers, Miss Akins, Mr. Green, Mr. Buck and Mr. Robb. I give my hearTTelT Thanks. You have made my year an inTer- esTing and proTiTable one. My Thanks go, Too, To Mrs. TwiTcheII and The AFS in BurlingTon. I know and appreciaTe whaT They accomplished on my behalf. I enioyed being parT oT AFS in This aTTracTive and hospiTabIe ciTy . . . iusT as I enioyed Talking To clubs and organizaTions abouT my counTry and answering peopIe's quesTions. Soon now l will be back in SouTh Africa. and you will be receiving your TenTh AFS sTudenT. I know his year wiTh you will be The rich and rewarding experience ThaT mine has been and ThaT he will Take back home The same vivid memories oT new and exciTing impressions. Good-bye, good-luck, and many Thanks To you all . . . unTiI we meeT again! Penny FiTzGerald I become a camera Tierid To preserve The wonderTul memories oT my year. The STroholm, a TavoriTe cellar Tor unlversily sTudenTs. ThaT's delicious red if . I 5 AFSers aboard The ship, Nieuw Amslerdam, reTurning To UniTed STaTes. My schwl. Marie-Therese SCI -'le ReiI9Ym 'i5l 'm- Liebe OREAD, The mosT wonderful Thing happened To me in Sepiember as I sTepped QTT a Nurnberg-bound Train onle The BahnhoT and Tell inTo The arms of noT only my German parenis, buf also a compIeTely diTlerenT and exciling life. I was on my ownl And I owe iT all To AFS. l've Tried To convey my ieelings and experiences To my lriends and Tamily here, buT I 'lind iT hard. I simply don'T know where To sTarT. Should I expound upon my Tirsl' days OT school and The navelTy oi The school sysTem: should I recall The feeling I had sTancIing behind a cerTain barbed-wire fence: should I possibly explain all The Types ol Bavarian holidays and drinking bouTs : or should I Tell all abouT my wonderiul German VaTi and' MuTTi and Their friends and mine? There are so many Thing To Tell . . . so many memories . . . I lived in a big. siucco-like house wiTh my parenTs as an only child lmy broThers being older and awayl. We used To drive all over Germany and even inTo AusTria during The holidays or on Sundays. My T'aTher, a Typical Bavarian, had a huge beer belly and was a TanaTic in regard To sporTs and exercise. lOh, The miles I walkedll My MuTTi was also a Typical German I-lausTrau, waiTing hand and TooT on her husband, The man oi The house. We olTen had inTeresTing poliTical discussions over coliee cups and TaTlening, buf delicious. German kuchen. I rode To school every morning on my bicycle, my brielcase sTrapped on The back and my sandaled. bare Teei' peddling TasT so I would noT be Iafe. I remember so well The eagerness and curiosiTy oi my classmafes To learn all They could abouT This sirange American girl. They never seemed To run ouT of quesfionsl Chrisimas, dancing lessons, New Year's . . . These ocs casions and more come back To me clearly, BuT I musT summarize my slay in These briel paragraphs. I believe ThaT, here, The AFS slogan would be appropriaTe To convey The purpose oT my sl'ay: Walk TogeTher: Talk TogeTher, oh ye people oi The earTh: Then, and only Then. shall ye have Peace. I-low True This isl We sang and laughed wiTh Danes, Finns. Germans and EgypTians on a Youih I'losTel lawn in Koln, communicaTing The besT way we could: bul' singing needs no inTerpreTer . . . I am, needless To say, eTernalIy Thanldiul To AFS for This experience and Tor my chance To prove ThaT noT everyone living in This greal' counTry of ours is Typical of The Ugly American. Vielen Dank, Deine Ann Babcock The Abschluss Ball, held aT The conclusion oi my dancing lessons. Teenagers. ev My 'FirsT parTy wiTh Germar La Famille Berg9Papa, Maman, Tchamp, myself, Jacou, Helene, Bernard. Coming To France has given me opporTunifies To feel eiTher as high up in The clouds of elaTion as if l were on Top of The Eiffel Tower or as low as if I were sfacked wiTh some of The cafacornb skulls deep in Paris's subTerranean Tunnels. You have here noT aT all The sfory of an advenTurer and even less of a hero. The chronology runs like This: firsT, a Two weeks' sfay in fhe Loire Valley of chafeaux, supposedly To beffer my French before Tackling family and school life: a week or Two before school, long enough To be pushed Through fhe well-known monumenTs of Paris: Then abrupfly info The school year. The firsf monfh or Two I was so busy groping and geffing accusfomed ThaT noT unfil Ocfober and November did I meeT boniour frisfesse and cerTain minor inner difficulTies. Refused a Trip fo Rome by.fhe AFS, I spenT a quief home- bound Chrisfmas vacafion. Ready To affack my self-fashioned school program for The second Trimesfer, l shof info high gear, moderaTed somewhaf by occasional laziness. I look forward To a planned voyage for our Two week EasTer vaca- fion wifh my brofher, eighTeen, and my sisTer, TwenTy, bofh very close To me. Taking The RenaulT, we'lI follow a loop, hiffing especially The souTh of France, The Alps, The Riviera. The Pyrenees, and finally making The refurn ascenf. Affer Chrisfmas-Nanof, John, Bernard, Jacou, Papai Michelle. My French home is on The fourTh floor of a new aparfmenf house on The Seine. Our Town is a workers' suburb I5 minufes soufh of Paris by direcT -Train. The mosT imporTanT group To me is The family, Being Algerian and having recenTly moved To France, iT has nof been able To fiT info much of a social sfrucfure. l was Thus placed in a French minorify group. The lack of an exTensive social life has given me much solifude, offen difficulT, buT rewarding as well. School, a cage for a colony of Three fhousand young people, was large enough fo conceal anofher foreigner. lThe French welcome of AFSers seems noT nearly so warm as The American.l People goT To know me rafher slowly despife The recognifion of The American landmark, my balding head, Ioffing over Those of The smaller Frenchmen. l arrived here aT a Time when Franco-American relafions were far from idyllic: France's former child, Algeria, had The sfage To herself and sTill does. The governmenf here was one of police conTrol. I neifher avoided The vifal ques- Tions of The counfry nor aligned myself wifh any side. Thinking Thaf all parfies involved are morally wrong. l had no real propaganda To spread excepf To recfify The carica- Ture or proiecf a clearer picfure of The UniTed STaTes and To convey my own ideas. More offen l've had The impression of receiving Than of giving. My debfs To my family Berg? are as irreducible as Those of The U. S. governmenf. Rare were The occasions for me To speak publicly on Television, radio, or via a news- paper. l adopfed a few maferial French poses. Avidly l Tasfed French wines and dishes. Beard and hair grew long simulfaneously. ln refurn, I Transmiffed my Iimifed knowl- edge of The harmless American vice, baskeTball. l've Tapped The beaufy of Paris by nighf and by day from The poor people's secfion To The Champs-Elysees. All This enfhusiasm has Tarnished, buf The appreciafion has noT. l may conceivably refurn lo Vermonf wifhouf news of a second French Revolufion, wifhouT a French lover, wiThouT having seen B. B., buf nof wiihouf a lasTing aTTach- menT To aT leasT a parf of The counfry and iTs culfure, a view of my own counfry from oufside as well as wiThin, a Traveling inferesf hyper-sfimulafed. When The poTenTial Ugly American refurns, iT will be fo fiT back mosfly info The Ameri- can scheme. You can'T iusT say l've seen The Iighfg l saw The darkness, foo. John Basseff Russla's Grishin and U. S. star sprinter Eddie Randolph took lst and 2nd places at 500-meter race in l-lorten. Kioere alle sammen, Greetings from Norway, the land of snow and ice, where polar bears run loose in the streets and all of the big, blond, blue-eyed inhabitants can trace their family back to one of the ferocious old Vikings-or so some people seem to think. One cannot help having some illusions shattered when he comes to Norway and gathering many new impressions. The most lasting impressions of Norway for me, l believe, will be of the rugged beauty of the land and of the friendli- ness and hardiness of the people. Our views of the Nor- wegian landscape began early. as we spent nearly three weeks at a camp located inside the city limits ot Oslo, yet over l,O00 feet above sea level: so that we could see out over the center of Oslo. the Oslofiord, and the valleys lying around us. Trips l have taken to the mountains since then-during the summer. when there was a minimum ot snow. and during the winter, when the snow covered everything-have made even stronger the realization of Norway's rugged nature. The people of Norway are a fantastic people. l have now had a chance to live with several families, for shorter or longer periods of time: and l have found them all extremely friendly and willing to help in all ways possible. There is one more characteristic which marks the Norwegian-his love Ski lodge where Horten's teenagers go on Sunday hikes. Monsens' camp in western Norway. My family, the Monsens, at Christmas time of the outdoors and of an active life. Norwegians are en- gaged in sport the whole year 'round, but especially in the wintertime, when almost everyone goes skiing. The Norwegians are very proud of the fact that skiing had its origin here. During my stay here in Norway l have seen and experienced many strange things: having the sun go down at about eleven in the evening in the summer and as early as three in the afternoon in the winter, taking a Norwegian steam bath in temperatures up to ZOODF. and higher la weekly custom with me nowl and, as a whole, having a chance to see the country and get to know its people. The whole experience, when collected into a unity, seems more fantastic to me than any single thing l have seen or heard. To visit a foreign country, to try to give its people any idea of the true life of one's native land, and. at the same time, to learn the language, customs, and, as far as possible, the thoughts of the host country, is an incomparable experience. This has been a year which has given me many fresh insights and ideas which, I know, will always have great meaning in my life. Ha det bra, David Webster My brother, Geir Monsen. 97 Mlle Ganfer Winning feam concenlrales on guesrion: D. Woodward. J. G-ladslone P, FirzGerald, Fl. Harris, and B. Wurlhmann. French ll and lll Clubs play College Bowl- 1ype quiz on French civiliza lion. Second year officers lar lelrl: Pres. J. Taylor, V.-Pres. R. Rauer, Sec. C. Orr. Treas. C. Green. Gaelic gaicty infects las' Hcrclcs ?raugais Supper in e sack . . . ridiculous games . . . rousing French songs . . . noels benealh lhe Chrislmas free . . . eleclion of a beauly queen al Mi-Careime-all lhese and business meelings conducled in a French more or less Fraclured, 'rhis year provided enioymenl for members of Jrhe Three Cercles Francais. Knowledge of French life and culrure was increased by slides and speakers. MlleJGanler of Slrasbourg and UVM fold of her nalive cily and province: Mr. Logan discussed lhe French educalional syslemg a former leacher from Cambodia gave a beaulifully illusrraled lallc on 'rhar fascinaring counlry. Members also iourneyed lo Middlebury lo see Moliere's Le Malacle lmaginaire. All in all, lhough off fo a slow slarr in I96lf62, 'rhe groups learned much French and had fun in so doing. 3rd and 4rh year officers: Pres. 6. Lauzon, V.-Pres, C. Economou, Sec. P. FilzGera'd, Treas. R. Dubois. unix Spanish Club officers lal righlliSea+ecl: Presidenr Argie Econo- mou: adviser, Mrs. Gel'l'y7 Secrelary Marianne Economou. Siand ing: Vice-Presidenr Alan Websrer, Treasurer Mel Bloornenlhal. Q ' Anihony Lamb, inslruclor in Romance languages, 're'ls abou? lhe Spanish program oilered al UVM. ei? , , fm Spanish 67116 lcnrns with enjoyment Wha+ shall we have for The nexl program? The bulb iusl blew our on my proieclor. Whal do l do? Wha+ shall we bring for relreshmenlsff' These are some of lhe earlhshalcing problems which monlhly con- irdnled Mrs. Gaily, Spanish Club adviser, and 'rhe club officers, Argie Economou, Alan Websier, Mel Bloomen- lhal, and Marianne Economou. The club, now in ils lhird year of exislence, has been Mr. Lamb, Parry Onderwyzer, Mel Bloornenrhal, Barr Pelris, Argie Economou, Bearrice Hill, and Wiclces Wamboldl. lull oi lun and a challenge for all. Such novel meelings as lhe iesiive Pinala Parry beiore Chrislmas, arranged by Candy Caccavo, Paliy Harringlon, and Pally On- derwyzer, have helped members bolh ro apply lheir knowledge oi lhe language and lo learn Spanish cuss roms. Colorful slides have allowed 'rhe members 'ro be presenl vicariously al bulllighls and lhe orher evenrs which malce Spain so exciling. Mrs. GeHy ollers Argie a cupcake. T ard fx? 'fa Kneeling: Bill Magnus, Tom Bailey, Jim McGill, George Tulhill. Slanding: Mr. Bull, David Crane, Pele Donaghy, Dick Tulhill. Skimelkfers take' last mee! Dave Crane llies oil lhe iump wilh queslionable ease l if ii.. , K. pr , mermaid' s.i.i5 'ii in . K, All ,..k , K. V, , V, .. y 7,5 Qi ii I . e ' 'S' A V I , gi. W f ii:1 '5'2eg,,K B i i . an . , ,s ln ils final meel ol lhe season Coach Wilbur Bull's ski leam linally came inlo ils own, delealing lhe UVM freshmen, Monl- pelier, and Slowe Prep. The Seahorses scored 285.2 poinls lo lhe 274.l poinls ol lhe second place UVM leam. Dick Tulhill placed lhird in lhe iumpingq Pele Donaghy, lillhg and George Tulhill, caplain ol lhe leam, sixlh. Pele Donaghy. and George Tulhill skied lo a lourlh place lie in lhe slalom: and lhe cross counlry race saw Pele Donaghy in second place, Dick Tulhill in lhird, and George Tulhill in lourlh. Earlier in lhe season lhe leam had been handicapped by a lack ol bolh snow and experienced skiers. Al lhe lirsl meel ol lhe season, held in Middlebury, lhey placed lhird oul ol six. Al Lyndon lhey also placed lhird in six. Al lhe Norlhern Dislricl meel lhey placed lourlh in a lield ol eighl learns. They carne in in eighlh place al lhe slale meel in Rulland. l-lowever, lheir score ol 3l2.65 was very credilable, as lirsl place Lyndon had a score ol 35828. Ol lhe nine members on lhe learn six received lheir lellers: George and Dick Tulhill, Pele Donaghy. Jim McGill, Dave Crane. and Bill Magnus. Mr. Bull did yeornan service lor lhe leam, as he served as nol only ils coach bul also ils manager. Firsf Row: J. Aqel, B. Cunningham, R. Knapp, M. Myers. E. Hobbs, C. Copp. Second Row: S. Levin, B. Evans, M. Cac- cavo, E. Zololas, L. Kaplan, B. Lincoln K. Unsworih, O. Krogman, coach. Third Row: C. Caccavo, B. Jennison, C. Economou, M. McDonald, M. Wadharns, M. Econornou, K. Jones. xiii? Girls' team ta we outstanding skier Girls' Ski, ,under able coach Olive Krogman, swepl inio aciion wilh only 'rhree relurning lei! iermen: K. Kiley, Capi. C. Economou and M. Wadhams. The hoily coniesled iirsi meei a+ Middle- bury was won by ihe hosi Team despile lhe success of Wadhams and Economou, who placed firsi and second respeciively. Nexi 'BTS placed second in a 3-way meei al Under- : . BHS swooped io viciory in lhe Third meei. Chris won The slalom and giani slalom ai Woodsiock To pace Bl-iS To viciory in iis ihird meei. So, unlil nexi winier, The swish oi skis on crisp snow and Jrhe 'lhrill oi a challenging slope remain buf a dormani dream. K. Unsworlh, M. Economou, M. Wadharns, C. Economou, M. Mc Donald, B. Lincoln, S. Fagan, B. Cunningham, C. Caccavo. M. McDonald, K. Kiley, C. Econornou, M. Wadhams, B. Lincoln iSfandingl M. Caccavo, B. Cunningham, B. Evans, E. Zoloias, M Economou, K. Unsworih, Olive Kroqman, coach. IOI Too lafe for The rebound is Carmyn Somes. Tearnmafe AnneTTe Emmell, however. charges off wiTh The ball. Ob- serving The play is oTher guard, Carolyn GuerranT, and Perley oT Enosburg. V n Jump if upg lump iT high. screams crowd as Somes and Enosburg forward sTreTch Tor The ball. ealaeeiee upset undefeated 59,4 The saga of The I96I-62 Sealassies was a Triumph of persisTence and hard worlc and was a TribuTe To The deTerminaTion and abiliTy of Coach Jean Robinson and her new assisTanT, Gloria Gibson. BoTh varsiTy and iunior varsiTy were handicapped by heavy losses in personnel. Five regular varsiTy Tor- wards and Two guards had graduaTed7 anoTher sizable group were now aTTending The new SouTh BurlingTon high schooli and several oThers had dropped ouT Tor various reasons. DeTending champions oT The NorThern League and oT VermonT, The varsiTy was compleTely lacking in experienced Torwardsy and a whole new TorecourT had To be builT. Alice WhiTney, Debbie PraTT and Barbara 6uerranT were evenTually molded inTo an offensive Trio ThaT could hold iTs own wiTh The besT. In The back courT. CapTain Carmyn Somes and AnneTTe Emmell were available, boTh having had a sea- I02 son's experience as regulars. WiTh Carolyn GuerranT capably Tilling The vacanT spoT, This became one oT The ouTsTanding defenses in The area. The Team was oTT To a slow sTarT. losing Two of iTs TirsT Three league conTesTs. WiTh The excepTion of Richford. however, every loss was avenged. The climax was reached in The second baTTle wiTh BFA, aT ST. Albans. lT was The ComeTs' Tinal TilT, and They were riding a I4-game winning sTrealc. To malce maTTers more Tense, AnneTTe Emmell was iniured and removed To The bench iusT aTTer The sTarT of The fray. Her replacemenT, Diane SmiTh, had iusT Tinished play- ing nearly The enTire J.V. game. Taking an early lead, BFA was ahead I7-9 aT The half. The Sealassies puT on a Tremendous rally, however, and wenT ahead in The Tinal minuTe To win. 32-3I, and give The ComeTs The only bloTch on Their record. l96 I -62 VARSITY RECORD Opp. Vergennes 34 Ricnford 44' Essex Jungian ZI' Alumnae 40 Mnfon 45 Rice . . I8 Enosburq Falls ,, 38' BFA fS+. Albansj . 50' Milfon 29' Ricnford 34 Essex Juncfion Qlx Rlce 22 Waferbury 39 BFA QST. Albansj , 3V Enosburg Fails ll: 486 'Norfhern League Games No+ again, crfes an Enosbmq guard as forward AVCQ WPv'?ney males anoflner one of ner famous nook s'!O's ndung S Sheehan: C. Midwovnz S. Hobbs' E. Creek' J. Gaayene' 3 Tefrf ' D. SMVR' C. Paaaelg J. Safscnsz E, L--Lfvfi 1 Ing B GL. fran? A. Wlnifwey' M. Ga'i:gner- Jear Redraw Ceann: C. Soffes C Prem C. S.: fini Missing: A Erfmi' Slandlng N. Brodie: N. Hayward: A. Slokes, S. Sk. Peler: M. Taylor: G. Gibson. coach: Jean Robinson. coach: E. Bassell: S. Shepard L Ravlin: D. Pappas: A. Sulfanos. SiHing: N. Wilber: S. Hobbs: D. Smilhz B, Torrey: J. Eddy: C. Brisson: B. Crank: A. I96l-62 JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD lconfinued 'From Page I02l BH Opp, Burlinglon finished in Jrhird place in lhe Norlhern Ver ennes League, wilh 6 viclories againsl' 4 defeals. Overall, Ricsford Y' lhe record showed IO wins and 5 losses. Essex Junclion Mil+on . Ml. S+. Mary . Erfosburg Falls BFA .,,,,, ,.,,,, Milfon ,,.,.,.,., Richford ...,.., Essex Junclion Walerbury Ml. S+. Mary BFA .,....,,....,,, Enosburg Falls Won 6-los'r 8 Debbie Pralr was high scorer, wilh 252 poinls. She had 401, accuracy from lhe floor and 537, from lhe foul line. Alice Whilney followed wirh l8I poinls, and Barbara Guerranl had 99. The lunior varsi'ry's season was even more of The Cinderella lype. ll was a sad looking bunch of young- slers who lrofled onlo 'rhe floor for The opener, and rhe neophyfes absorbed 5 slraighf bearings before breaking inlo 'rhe success column. ln Jrhe firsl half of Jrheir schedule Jrhey won only one oul of seven, buf in lhe second hall: They annexed 5 oul of 7 and were hardly recognizable as lhe same leann. Joan Eddy, Carol Brisson, Anne Midworlh, Nancy Wilber, and Sandy Hobbs were fhe slalwarls in +he forecourt wilh Belsy Cronk, Brenda Torre, Diane Smilh, and Linda Ravlin furnishing The defense. Sophomore cheerleaders liven lhe spirir of The crowd and Team as -mascor Karhy Cronk waves school colors. BHS won ihe Enosburg game 53420. Varsify: Sue Hauke, Mary McKee, Dave Bailey, Berry Jenn son Nancy Mills Pere Coleman Ann Powell Carole Lafoie Cfheerlcaders attam new heights The 'foofball and baslce+ball vicfories fhis year were few and far loefween. Bur always Jrhere, keeping alive +he Seahorses' spirir, were ihe cheerleaders. Rain or shine, los,e or win, 'rheir rousing voices could be heard. The cheerleaders led old fradilional cheers, like The skyrockel and V-for yicrory, and invenled new ones wilh fha encouragemenr of rheir adviser, Mrs, Dol Knight All squads diminished by fhe open! ing of SBHS were quickly rebuilf. Proud ol lhe leam effort 'rhey yelled rnighrily and Jrhrice laslred viclory. As Jrhe varsify cheerleaders graduare, 'lhey leave be- hind capable squads Jrhaf will cheer The reams on lo new and more viciorious seasons. Sophomores: Liz Lavoie, N B d C l amy un gug, ai-Q Ranggm, Sarah Junior Varsliy Jean Srn lh Barb Fayreau Ca ol Green Dawson, Nancy Brouilelre, Lorely Easfnnan lV1arSl'1d Wadharns Pal l'l5VVmQ'O l Ju best game of season The l96l-62 Burlinglon High School hoopslers, boaslinq only lwo relurning lellermen, gained much needed slcill and experience. However, lhey linished lhe season wilh only a 2-IO record. Coaching lhe Sea- horses lor lhe lirsl lime in '62 was Mr. John Robb. Robb replaced veleran BHS coach Don lvlaley, who had lranslerred lo lhe new Soulh Burlinglon High School. l Tom Allen makes lwo polnls over heads ol Rice players. Senior J oh n Lalaerge makes an easy layup while closesl Mounl Salnl Joseph opponenl walls lor possible febollfld. IO6 Second Row: Manager S. Levin, F. Washinglon Palerson, B. Troller, A. Econornou, B. Belvllle, Bloomenlhal, D. Snyder, A. Websler, J. Rulslein, The Seahorses were hampered lrom lhe slarl by lhe loss ol Tom Harl and Al Broui- lelle lo Soulh Burlinglon. Furlher problems developed as John Bassell, AFS exchange sludenl, lell lor France. Several culs laler, lhe learn boiled down lo lour seniors, seven iuniors, and one sophomore. ln six pre-league games lhe Blue squad wenl I-6. Selling oll lo a slow slarl in league play, lhe Seahorses losl six slraighl. Aller considerable improvernenl, lhe Blue delealed BFA 46-27. The Seahorses wenl on laler lo down lhe class l champions ol Winooski High School, 5l-42. icfeaf Wrzarfski New 6'14glu11d 611155 1 Ehzzmpinrzs iaberge. Firsf Row: Caplain T. Allen, Coach John lobb. Caplrain T. Siolzes. l The 'I'radi+ional games wilh Rice were unsuccessful for 'rhe Seahorses in '62, The lirsl game was a surprise For Rice, as 'rhe Green was expecling an easy viclory. The Bl-lS'ers held Rice lo 38 poinls and los? by only 9. The second Rice game, The lasl' game of The season for bolh leams. loolc place February 20, The Seahorses were crippled by lhe absence of oulside ace Tom Allen, The game slarled wilh Rice in possession ol lhe ball, and lhey relained possession lhroughoul Jrhe game. A+ 'rhe hall: +he score was 32-I9. This score was widened by lhe Taller Green squad 'ro 43-25 al +he lhird quarler and lo 5l-28 al The end. 1.5 . ef, I If -Q 3 5. X? , 4 -- -. 3 fu Quai 235 -4 . 251 il 5' ' I: 2 , . V 5 :E W .4 5 3 4..4'E!'- 'I' Tin. 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W, I ' Lf 'iii' Lili Q I le.. , '51- 9 ' ' :S ' ,K If. if :e game. len as he BHS Opp. lpre-seasonl 37 Middlebury 40 32 Plallsburgln ,, 50 39 Essex , ,,,,,, .,,,,,,, . .. 49 59 Ml. Sf. Joseph ,,,, . 39 56 Rulland .,,,,,,,,..,,,, ,,,, . .57 53 Springfield ,,,,, ,.,,,,, 6 8 lleaguel 48 Essex ,,,,, ..,,,,,, 5 7 36 BFA ,,,,,,,,.. , ,,,,,, 37 36 Spaulding .,,, ,,,,,,, 6 4 48 Winooski , , ,,,,,, 73 29 Rice ,,,,...... 38 39 Mon'rpelier ,, ....,, , 6 30 Essex . ..,.,, ....,., 5 7 46 BFA , .,,,, ,.,, , H27 35 Spaulding ...,. ., 80 5l Winooslci ,.,.. , ., 42 43 Monfpelier , ,,,,,, ,7I 28 Rice ,, ,..,. Sl SEINUORS Mel Bloomenllwal Jolnn Laberge John Rulslein Ted Slolces JUNIORS Tom Allen Bill Belville Argie Economou Doug Palerson FranlcVVasl'1inqlon AI Welnsler Dave Snyder SOPHOMORES Bob Troller Ted Sfolses lorealcs ilirougln Rice defense and lakes a iurnp slnol BHS and Rice players liglvl lor nossessisn oi rlne bel. F.. N 'ik enjvy brief but merry reqn Falk singers Sandy and Caroline Pafon. A+ fhe announcemenf of each new player and his appearance on fhe courf, shrieks of laughfer broke forfh, followed by shrill, enfhusiasfic cheers. As fhe main evenf of fhe pep rally officially opening fhe second annual Regisfer Winfer Weekend, male faculfy members were abouf fo play fhe varsify. The hofiy confesfed game, announced over a loud speaker and feafuring some remarkable plays by Marabella, Billings, and Trono, ended in a very close vicfory for fhe var- sify. Thaf evening, sfill keyed up from fhe rally, The Sea- horses proudly defeafed BFA of Sf. Albans. Halffime broughf fhe eagerly awaifed announcemenf of fhe resulfs of fhe elecfion for king and queen. Chosen fo reign over fhe remaining evenfs of fhe weekend were Ted Sfokes and Ann Powell. The Snowflake Sfomp, following immediafely upon fhe vicfory, proved fhe wildesf rock session of fhe year. The Ascofs' swinging music gave vicforious BHS- ers a chance fo express in acfion fheir delighf af have ing won. The nexf affernoon melodious sounds issued from 'lhe BHS audiforium, as info fhe limelighf sfepped ver- safile Sandy Pafon, well-known folk singer, and his wife. The couple enferfained wifh a varied reperfoire. L: ,L .yr i Dancers sway lazily beneafh a canopy of balloons, Thaf evening found fhe audiforium fransformed from fhe scene of fhe song fesf fo fhaf of fhe Snow Ball. Beneafh dimmed lighfs a UVM quarfef, feafuring BHS alumnus Paul Dillon, played soffly. The climax of fhe funefilled weekend was fhe coronafion of fhe royal couple by Barry Sfone, I96l king. As fhe final sfrains of fhe lasf dance faded, fhe curfain fell on a successful second Winfer Weekend. Sandy Pafon ga s aorasprova' r h uderce. ll FirsT Row: Cord Kenned Miss Whire Daniel Golclber and Ka O'l-lalloran. Second Y Yi 1 9- Y Row: HarrieT Harris, Carol Hill, Alice WhiTney, fd ef Ui intrigues Edifors Gail Lauzon, Cordy Kennedy, and Carol Green check sTenciIs cuT by arTisT Barbara Jean AbboTT and TypisT Penny Pendris, who work on nexl' issue of QE ef Li an enTirely French newspaper published sporadically ThroughouT The year by Les Cercles Francais. In recenT years, The firsT day of school has been brighTened Tor Ed- munds pupils by The sighl' of a sTudenT handbook lying on each homeroom desk. Flipping Through The Tiny manual, They hesiTaTe aT The program of sTudies, The lisT of clubs and acTiviTies, The cheers, or linger over The school calen- dar. Full oT useful inTormaTion, The handbook, under The direcTion of Miss WhiTe, is financed by The sale oT paper- bound books, which have become in- valuable asseTs To TaculTy and sTudenTs alike. Dctaur stimulates . . . rcadcrs Sue Boriskin, Candy Grr, Danny Goldberg and Pris- cilla Gove check in wiTh Kay O'l-lalloran as The board works on circulaTion of DeTour, a li+erary magazine published annually by The iunior honors English class. Sue Boriskin and Candy Orr are circulaTion managers: Danny Goldberg, business manager: and Priscilla Grove, assisTanT ediTor. J-laudlraak guidvs . . . D864 gives ufvrk czpcrimce The Disfribufive Educafion Clubs of America comprise state and local student organizations which affiliate To 'Form 'Phe nalicnal movement Stale and local school boards offer members vocational classes orienled towards practical mere chandising and salesmanship. DECA is a non-profit or- ganizaliong members' dues make the chapters sell-support ing and assist the national movement Many outstanding or- ganizalions, including Nalional Sales Execulive, lnc,, have contributed greatly Towards the development of +he club. On May 21, DECA held its annual employer-employee banquet af the Lincoln lnn in Essex Junction. Mr. Bernard Smi+h, local club director: Principal Holland L. Smilhx and Miss Ruth Hoag were guests of honor. Officers for l96l-62 were Alan Holmes, president: Duane Hook, vice-president Douglas Elwood, treasurer: Esther Williams, secretary, Alfred Zeno and Jean LaPlan+e are parf ol lheir sales training. work af parlelime iobs which D.E.C.A. members: Don Cornell, Jean LaPlan+e, Helen Wood, Eslher Williams, Dennis Friend, Doug Elwood, Duane Hook, Bill Knight Harrie? Muir, Belly Norlh, Alan Holmes, Bill Baldwin. Slanding behind members is Mr. B. Smith, club adviser. II3 if W A rippling, bubbling wave of vigor surges lhrough 'rhe school... The reiurn of warmlh ancl life brings new inieresis. ideas and aciivis Hes . . . The hovering lhreai of Plulo is forgollen in Jrhe ioy of spring . . . The excilerneni of gradualion looms near: while pleasani lhoughls of picnics ancl baseball flil lighily across 'lhe mincl . . . fc, A 22 ' v. I , ' X '. fb' N :, 1 'Q A THU' X s A qf ,Q L- 5, 1 1+ 3 9. A w n .1 2' 'H W I 1 fr I N X 1 0, sv, X, 1. F ,L s 8. fun- P 7 ,pi K 4 '3 X, gay' QJQSBJ' Y Las+ Row: B, McBride, J. Beck, D. Farringfon, E. KimbaII. R. Roloerge, C. Newion, R. Dumas, K. Smifh. Second Row: Coach Don Maley D. BeIviIIe. A. Farr, J. Maley, R. Maddocks. J. PaImer, S. Alfred, W. Copp, E. Goodrich. Firs+ Row: W. Courcy, G. Joyal, P. Pinan, T. Farrell N. WI'ieeIer. D. IvIerriII, D. Bahrenburg, G, Lacey. BHS Opponeni' I3 S+. Johnsbury ..,,. ............. 2 I I Essex ................ .......... 3 6 Middlebury I I4 Rufland ......... ....... 4 6 IvIonIpeIier .... 3 2 Barre ..,...... ....... I I 4 BFA ,, ,..,.... 3 2 Winooski 3 6 Essex ..,....,. .,.. 7 9 Middlebury .. 3 ' I I 3 I5 2I I5 II Rice ..,.... I5 Rice .,...... .... 6 Barre ...,.. ,,,, 6 BFA .. ,......,... ..,... . . 6 IvIonIpeIier .. ..,,,, ,, 4 BraHIeI3oro .. ...... .. Buddy Maddocks sprinis around Iirsf base, ,flftaleylffzen Wish secand in Vermont Coached by Don Maley, The l96l baseball Team Tinished a very successful season, be- coming runner-up in The sTaTe oT VermonT. AT The Tinal assembly Two players Doug Belville and Duane Merrill, received The Orrie Jay award Tor ouTsTanding performances. The Team's record Tor The year was ll wins and 6 losses. The ouarTer-Tinals Tor The sTaTe championship were held aT Rulrland. The Sea- horses deTeaTed BenningTon CaTholic 5-3 in This game. The Blueboys played Barre Tor The champion- ship, winning 6-3, as Duane Merrill piTched a Three hiTTer. The Team Then advanced'To The sTaTe championship, where They bowed To BraTTleboro, I6-4. MosT of' The players earning leTTers were seniors. They were K. SmiTh, J. Maley, R. Maddoclqs, J. Beclc, D. Merrill, D. Belville, D. l:arringTon, A. Farr, D. Bahrenburg, R. Dumas, B. McBride. Juniors were P. Alapa, N. Wheeler, and E. Kimball. Sophomores were T. Allen, T. Farrell, and S. fxlTred. PiTcher Dick Dumas laboyel crosses TirsT ahead of The ball Third baseman Doug Belville sTrains To heaT u The Throw, Third Row: Manager T. Lyman, R. Paqueiie, D. Siowell, C. Fuller, J. Boihwell, J. Palmer. Coach George Sulima, Coach Bill Brafhwaiie, A. Bcuiilier, R. Shaiiuclc, D. Waller. S. Lane. Manager D. Mount Second Row: D. Thomson, B. S+. Peier, R. Rauer, R. Willard, M. Chapman, R. Lyman. W. Young, R. Troiier, R. Gillespie. D Paferson. Firs+ Row: J. McGill, L. Deshaw, D. Marlin, L. Perlmulfer, J. Foley, J. Minahan, W. Haclceff, A. Economou, S. Lapidow, H Hagar. HHS relay team pfth in New Suglzzml Capiained by S+an Griffin and Jim Foley, coached by Mr. Bralhwaiie and his assisiani, Mr. Sulima, and led by seven seniors, lhe I96I irack 'ream go+ off io a fasl slari by defeaiing Middlebury April 29. On May 6 Monipelier was fhe nexf io Jrasie defeai ai ihe hands of The Seahorses. Riding high, 'rhe Blue squad dropped Lyndon on May 3. Then ai' ihe BHS- UVM freshman meef 'rhe squad suffered iis firsi' loss. On May 20 BHS again los'r, 'lhis lime +o S+. Johnsloury Academy. ln iheir lasl meei' 'rhe Sea- horses were edged by Rice. Their record for fhe season s+ood 3-3. BHS pole vaulfing ace, Roger Lyman, narrowly clears fhe bar. The squad +hen advanced lo lhe slale meel al Brallleboro. Of 'The five BHS seniors and five unclerclassrnen who enlered The meer, nine placed. The relay Team, composed of Don Mar- Hn, William Haclcell, David Slowell, and Bruce S+. Peler, won firsl place. A second in The pole vaull was secured by Roger Lyman. Hank Hagar Jroolc second in Jrhe high iump, The Team placed fourrh in The meel. The nine boys who had placed in lhe s+a+e meer 'rhen wen+ on lo Jrhe New r W5 England meer, held al The Uniyersily ol: ' Conneclicul al Slorrs. The BHS relay Team placed Fihlh al 'rhis meel. Fourleen, alhleles receiyed lellers. Senior lerlermen were Sian Griffin, Jim rl i Foley, Claylron Fuller, Hank Hagar, Rf Roger Lyman, John Minahan, and Diclc Wilbur. Underclassmen receiving lef- 'rers were Argie Economou, William Hackell, Roger Paquelle, Larry Perl- muller, Bruce Sl. Peler, Dave Slowell, and Don Marlin. The manager was Dave Mouni. S I96l coaches and leHermen Tabovel-Third Row: C. Fuller, Coach Bill Brafhwaife, Coach George Sulirna, D, Sfowell. Second Row: B. Sf. Pefer. R. Paquerle, R. Lyman. A. Economou. H. Hagar. Firsi' Row: D, Marlin, L. Perlmuller, J. Foley, J. Minahan, W. Haclceff. S+anley Lane Tal lefll makes a successful jump during pracfice. Nq, . .,,. 1. wx-s .1 r 1 p-f . . 'Q 1 fl, I-5 a.?T?iwg'1Q,1. -, - ' Q ,. ,J jyljlx , 'ix .f'Wf3 3 -aff ' k 1 ex w,,f.:,f,.. ,.,. .Issz I W 7 .rw + 'I R Qi 1 -1' ..-. ,ea-. '14 fel.. gd- -- 7 14 in H ,W ,..,,, ff: .,.. .. w11fs:aW:.: . 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On Friday, an assembly program lealured lallcs on France by Julielle Bundgus and Chrisly Courlois, on Denmarlc by Sherrill Rood, and on Finland by an AFS exchange sludenl from lvionlpelier. A lea at Kahns' and an officers' dinner al Sims' broughl The iirsl' AFS weelq lo a successful close. French Club members, D. Oslrow, K. O'HaIloran, L. Barrows, and B. Schumacher lbelowl, and J. Taylor, J. Gladslone, and E, Allen F' iff if fy KE? as FE .A 94 ,af J as Bal ey lei' righfl in cosfumes. ill' Ul1'l il Hostumcs wake mirth A mo+ley crowd descended upon lhe school on Rag Day. The seniors donned lheir Sunday worsl iusl for The occasion, and well known personalilies- wenl incognilo under floppy hals. lnhibilions were abandoned as seniors salislied secrel longings and iumped rope on rhe walk: while olhers seemed ready +o head for The hills. Children for fhe las? lime, Audrey Dickson and Sandy Renner hug fheir leddy bears. Looking like fypical Vermonfers, Jane Canlwell and John Richards enioy Rag Day. Rebel forces invade BHS. Gloria Gibson enioys 'Phe annual Rag Day sporl of iump rope. Reiiring af+er 88 years of service To BHS sludenrs, rhree leachers are honored by yearbook declicalion. Bar- bara Brolhers hands-Oread To Miss Brewer liar righll and Nancy Saunders pre- senls a copy 'lo Miss Dike lar righil. Mrs. l-lilchcock was +he Third member of 'l'rio honored. B. Baird, J. Foley, A. DeCesaris, and G. Gibson. Dick Cooper, Terry Floyd. and olher senior boys lar lelll show siriking conlrasi lo cosfumes oi previous day. Serziars elif in style Hard upon 'l'he heels of Rag Day came Dress-up Day. The seniors, iransformed from lhe odd looking people of 'rhe day before, looked so smarl lhal lheir own 'reachers didn'l' recognize Them. ln all lheir linery, lhey marched 'lo assembly for The lasl lime. This was lheir final fling before exams. i r I Mr. Maley presenls Orrie Jay award 'ro Doug Belville. Dewey Merrill won like award. Mr. Smiih amuses guesis. l Riclc Hayfon ribs girls' sporls. The Echoes, accompanied by Mrs. Merriii, enreriain. Carmyn Somes ioasis boys' sporis. I24 QUVHFHUI' grccls banquvfcrs On May l7, l96l, loaslmasier John BasseH' welcomed +he members of +he iunior class +o Jrheir banguei af The l-loiel Vermon+. On hand, he said, was an evening of inieresiing speeches, new ideas, and responses from people familiar lo all Bl-lS'ers. The evening was highlighied by an unexpecled visii from Vermon'r's Governor, F. Ray Keyser, Jr., and Burlingion Cily Represenlaiive Philip l-lofi, who briefly greeied 'rhe banguel- ers'and rheir guesis. Aiier a delicious meal, class speakers loasied various school aciiviiies. All aspecis of school life-boys' sporis, girls' sporis, The iacully, boys, girls, and olhers--came in for lheir share of good-naiured ribbing. Numerous guips lcepi everyone chuclcling. Musical enleriainmenl was provided by lhe Echoes and a small group of 'folic singers. Brian Schumacher also played a violin solo accompanied by Cordy Kennedy. l-Iighlighr of +he senior banquet held in June, was a hilarious speech by Professor Francis Colburn, whose Yankee anecdoies and dialed roclced lhe guesls wilh laughier. J. Basseif, A. Powell, lvl. McKee. S. Spaulding Brian Schumacher, soloisl. and R- HGYTOV1- Carmyn Somes, Ann Babcock, and Mary McKee relive 'ri r Ting 'nomenf ei Green Moanrain G'rls' Sire. Pam, Wolf is now a srudenr in Wesfon Massaclnuselfs. 16713 delegates active at Girls' tate The ninefeenfh session of Green Mounrain Girls' Sfale, sponsored by flue American Legion Auxiliary, was lield in l96l from June I8 unlil June 24 al Ver- monl' College in Monfpelier. Tlie week gave liour BHS delegales, Mary McKee, Fairy Wolf, Ann Bab- cock, and Carmyn Sornes. an excellenr opporluniiy To learn 'flue mechanics of slaie and local governmenr wliile living wirlw orlner Vermonr iuniors in mock com- munifies. Since l'l1e primary purpose was ro learn from ex- perience wlwar makes a Town or a slare rick, eaclw girl ran for some official posl. Mary and Carmyn aimed ar rlialr ivory lower, llme governorslwip, leur losi aflrer a neared campaign. l-lowever, Mary did alrain The posirion of clerk ol llwe Senare and clwiei of police oi her rown. Carmyn was lown lreasurer, an associale iudge, and Commissioner ol Moror Velnicles. Parry and Ann were deliglned ro be slalre senaior and iown represenlalive respeciively. Wlien nor working on affairs ol governmenl, ilie girls lieard insrruciive speeclnes by Alrorney Frederick Fayelre, Slare Treasurer George Amidon, Senalor Roberr Eldridge, and an oiiicer ol: Jrlie Sraie Police. ln ligliier momenis all pariicipaled in paiama par- ries, baskelball games, glee club reliearsals, pep-rallies, and raleni sl1ows.Ai+er inaugurafion ceremonies and a receplion, ine lweciic, wonderful week came lo an ap- propriale close willw a dance al Boys' Srale, wlwere boys and girls excnanged opinions and slepped gaily on eaclw olners foes. Only learlul larewells remained for Salurday following iinal Flag lowering. I25 BHS represenfaiives 'fo Green Mouniain Boys' Siaie gafher around The symbolic old cannon on 'rhe Norwich Campus. KJ-IS sends flzirtccn la Hays' State The dare: Sunday, June I8, l96l. The place: Norwich Universiiy. Norihiield, Vermoni. On 'ihai dare and ai' 'ihai place ihirieen BHS iunior boys. chosen by 'rhe faculiy and sponsored by local organizaiions, reporledio Green Moun- iain Boys' Siaie ready 'ro become rhe sla+e's 3rd pariy all by ihemselves. The boys from Burlingion ioolc aciive paris in local. counfy. and siare governmenis. on 'rhe newspaper. and in +he band: The ouisiancling BHS delegaie was Larry Perlmuiier. Speaker of 'l'he House of Represeniaiives, who was sub- sequenily one of The 'rwo chosen +o go 'ro Boys' Na+ion. For a full week +he ciiizens of Boys' Siaie were lcepi' busy learning abou? Vermoni govern- meni ihrough campaigns, iown meeiings, poliii- cal log rolling, and legislaiive sessions. Noi every minuie was speni working, how- Firs+ Row: S. Bergman. L. Perlmuiier. B. Schumacher D. Cohen. Second Row: T. Siolces. R. Dubois, N Snow, D. McMurray. Missing from piclure: J. Basseff T. Hari: R. Haviland, J. Heininger, C. Schneider. ever. Time was reserved for spor+s and oiher recrea+ion: and, alrhough ii was evidenr ihai' some of +he boys were quiie busy. 'rhe dance wifh Girls' Sfaie The las+ evening could hardly be called work. New friends, fun, and a beHer undersianding of governmem' made Boys' Siaie an enjoyable, long-+o-be-remembered experience. Delegales +o Boys' Nafion, represenling all lifly slales, assemble on lhe sfeps ol lhe Uniled Slales Supreme Courl in Washinglon, D. C. larry attends y i g0y5,,A7Hfi0l'l A i 4 5 Q 2 Q I 3-mf fs JM ,fqf,..,w- WEB i' The week of Boys' Nalion, JuIy42I-28, was one of lhe mosl exciling and rewarding weeks of I962. I find il hard lo realize how we accomplished so much in so lillle lime. Arriving aboul four hours lale al lhe Universily of Maryland, where Boys' Nalion was held, I found candidales already lining up supporlers and rehearsing campaign speeches. This gives an idea of The pace mainlained lhrough- oul lhe week. During lhal' week, I visiled lhe While I-louse, lhe Lincoln Memorial, and lhe Capilol Building: parlici- pared in a solemn ceremony al lhe Tomb ol lhe Unknown Soldier: allended a press luncheon, al which lhe head ol The Peace Corps spoke: heard addresses by Secrelary of Slale Dean Rusk and a Supreme Courl Juslice, who explained lhe lunclion of lhe courl: invesligaled deparlmenls ol lhe F.B.I.7 and saw lhe Penlagon. Everywhere we wenl we were given lhe lull red-carpel' lrealmenl. Al lhe Capilol I dined wilh Senalor Aiken and Represenlalives Prouly and Slaflord. The mosl imporlanl aspecl of Boys' Nalion was lhe eslablishing and operaling ol our own model governmenl. From lhis minialure organizalion we were able lo learn lhe principles of operaling lhe federal governmenf. From lhe applicalion of lhese principles everyone beneliled mosl greally. Boys' Nalion served anolher purpose. ll broughl 'logelher boys from all seclions ol lhe counlry and enabled lhern lo exchange ideas on viral issues. A boy from Arkansas, for example, lried 'lo convince me lhal segregalion was nol wrong. Afler a long discussion wilh him, I hope I may have caused him lo see The problem in a dillerenl' Iighl. This is only one example, bul such informal discussions oc- curred al all hours. They helped everyone realize 'lhal apparenl dillerences are ollen caused by igno- rance or rnisunderslanding, Aller open-minded dis- cussion, apparenl problems oflen disappear and harmony resulls. I feel lorlunale lo have had lhis opporlunily lo parlicipare in all phases ol Boys' Nalion. Reluclanl- ly I Iell, inspired wilh a sense ol: pride in, and even grealer respecl lor, lhe Uniled Srales ol: America. Larry PerlmuHer and Daniel Maile, Fair Haven, congralulale each oller on lheir 'iusl won' lrips Io Boys' Nalion. I27 iii 31 5 , yy .F ,Q P. sg, i, Gmduafivu class Wins many lzanvrs June 20, l96l, saw The members oT The senior class bid Their lasT Tarewell as They received Their diplomas signifying saTisTacTory compleTion oT Tour years oT sTudy aT BurlingTon High. As The orchesTra played War March of The PriesTs, The seniors marched Torward To The TuTure, some happy, some sad, all proud. SuperinTendenT oT Schools. William J. Logan, spolce To The Two hundred sixTy-eighT graduaTes abouT Their TuTure plans. The diplomas were Then presenTed by Principal Holland SmiTh. Mr. Logan copgraTulaTes Effie Moore prize winner, Barry STone. Awards and prizes were as follows: Class oT 1890 prize for excellence in public speaking and DAR prize Tor highesT marlc in U.S. hisTory, Howard Goldberg. Class of I924 Mary E. Pease prize Tor highesT average in Three years of hisTory, Nancy Reynolds and William McGraTh. WalTer A. Weed prize for creaiive wriTing, Bradley Soule. Harry S. Weed prize for accounTing, Gladys CoaTes. Harold F. Schulz Memorial prize Tor mechanical drawing. Richard Dumas. VocaTional prizes lmachine shop, carpenTry, quanTiTy Toodsl, Michael Trono, Richard Wilber and Roland Moorby. James H. Cook Memorial prize Tor service To The band, Roberl ShaTTuck. Gradualling class enTers audiTorium. Adrian E. Holmes prize for lhree-year band member wiih musical abiliiy and leadership, William McGra+h. Chorus prize for service, Barbara Billings. Chorus prize for improvemeni and progress in vocal music, Roger Lyman. Prize for ouislanding worlc in school orchesira. Charles Ansbacher. Rensselaer prize ior ouisianding work in maihemarics and Alumni Associalion prize for malhernaiics, Bradley Soule. Bausch 81 Lombe prize for ouisianding work in science and Alumni Associafion prize for science, Bennell Machanic. Alumni Associaiion prize for ouislanding worlc in French, Sally Roor. Alumni Associaiion prize for oulsfanding worlc in merchandizing, Carol Farrell. Prize for ouisianding worlc in dramalics, Kerana Gladsione Edmunds Essay cerlificales lfirsl in Dislrici' and second inisiaiel. Kerana Gladsfone. Donald O, Scanzillo Memorial award presenled io an oulsiandi arhlere, Raymond Maddoclcs and John Maley. Sidney L. Smiih Memorial prize for greaiesi' effori by a boy, James Goddeiie. Alumni Associaiion prize for greaiesi eiiori by a girl, Elsie Cornell and Barbara Couiure. Effie Moore Memorial prize given by ihe Class of l922 io a sludenl who has shown greal' progress, Barry Sione. Class of i925 prize For ouisianding service lgirll, Kerana Glad- sione: lboyl, Charles Ansbacher. Alumni Associaiion prize ioftonsisienr service fgirll, Nancy Reynolds: iboyl, Robin Pearlberg. Mary E. Pease Memorial prize presenied by ihe Class of l948 'lo a siudeni showing unusually good cirizenshi , Andr N p ew ewman. Ruih Henderson Memorial prize presenied by rhe Class of V948 io ihe business educaiion siudenr showing io l'he highesl' degree fhe iraiis of a good secreiary, Judilh Sprague. DAR Good Ciiizenship award, Barbara Brolhers. '19 Nancy Reynolds, Bradley Soule, and Barbara Brolhers receive lolowa rd Ed ucaiional Prizes lor ihe highesi four-year average in The College Pre- paraiory Course. Triumphani- graduafes crowd sclwool lawn ro be phofo- graplwed by lwappy friends and relalives. Mr. Smilh presenls award lo Barbara Broihers. Superinfendenl' Logan addresses graduales. Ellioll Rice Memorial award lo ilwe boy selecled by 'rlme class as an oulsfanding male member, Raymond Maddoclcs. Verrnonl' Sfrucfural Sleel scholarsliip in engineering, Raymond Maddocks. Rullw Henderson Memorial award given lo llwe sfudenl wil'l1 flue highesl average in rhe business educarion course. all four years considered, Madeline Spilfle. Howard Educarional Prizes-To llie lluree sludenls mainiaining +l1e lwiglnesl' averages in +l'1e college preparalory course, all four years of high school being considered. firsr, Nancy Reynolds: second, Bradley Soule: lliird, Barbara Brolhers. Universily of Vermonl Honor Scholarships-io flie higlwesl ranlced girl and higlmesl ranked boy in Tl-ne class, Nancy Reynolds and Bradley Soule. Snapped,wai'fing for Mr. McAllisrer 'ro lake llweir piclure, graduales regisler varied emorions. K Gladsfone and A. Clarke coax R. Shalluclc and C. Ansbacher lo loin in llie fun al lhe roaring lwenlies parly. Hkzss Nzght features skits The l96I Class Nigh+ program was an odcl blend of lhe absurd and lhe serious. The class presenled ils version of a Roaring Twenlies parly and speculaled on whal' mighl happen if lhe high school office were lurnecl inlo a gambling clen wil'h Charles Ansbacher as principal. Following 'rhe will and prophecy, lhe aclivilies became more sedale. AFS slu- denr, Chrisliane Courlois, was presenled wilh a class ring as a memenlo of lyer year. An inspiralional Speech by Miss Urie broughl lhe evening 'ro a cose. Clarke, K. Gladsfone, B. Rieders, C. Courlois, and M. Schiring show how lhe roaring ies danced lhe Charleslon. B. Maddoclrs, B. Campbell, and S, Srnilh proiecl' fhemselyes rnany years info the lulure lo presenl The class prophecy. Robin Pearlberg labovel announces lhe winners of The coveled Pearly Awards. R. Maddoclxs, J. Maley. J. Sussman and B. Slone lbelowl read class will. Enirance To Japanese garden, Seniors dance their 'is'ay014aras A mad rush To exchange curlers and snealcers Tor heels and Tragranlr corsages . . . The sound oT ringing doorloells and honking horns . . . Then a single sTep Through The magic doorway and The Transforma- Tion was cornpleTe. The noise oT an American Town faded inTo The TranquilliTy of an orienTal Tea garden. No geisha girls were presenT, buT Bl-lS'ers dancing beneaTh a crepe-paper ceiling seemed noT To mind. The audiTorium had been meTamorphosed inTo a maiesTic Teahouse. Two scarleT dragons puffing and glaring from The cur- Tains . . . blaclc Toriis framing The enTrances . . . an enchanTed roclc garden blooming in The midsT oT The dancers . . . a quainT bridge crossing arTiTicial waTers . . . The Teahouse of The June Moon was a success as The seniors said Their lasT sayonaras , . . C. Newfon, L. Place, P. Hugh The dancers Love is a many splendored+I1ing! Presideni Charles Ansbacher: his dare, Margaref Sc1'mirTng: Mr. and Mrs. Smifhq Mr. and Mrs. Brarhwaffe: Mr .and Mrs Ansbacher: and Mr. and Mrs. MaYey sfand in receiving line. Across fhe bridge Hes Hwe Fairy rare land of feahouse gardens and lively Iazz bands, 'f-W 2 if e M ,..e,.r N 1 I33 xi gf C' f g X S:i 7, SL... 3 'ii Q r rlle-7' l i l fl l i l l il i 'T 1 il MM A l -1 l in-D? 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TWO-YEAR PROGRAMS LEADING TO AN ASSOCIATE DEGREE Accounfancy Maior Managemenf Maior Medical Secre+arial Execufive Secre'I'arial For a Ga+alog and Fur'I'her lnformalion sWri+e THE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS CHAMPLAIN COLLEGE BURLINGTON, VERMONT CompIimen+s of THE HITCHING POST RESTAURANT 'A' 'Ir VERMONT PAPER CO., INC. Complimen+s of PEOPLE'S DEPARTMENT STORE 25-27 Church S+. I44 Sou+h Champlain S+ree+ Burlingfon, Vermon+ Dial UN 2-ooss if A A 'Hf11fAf'.'1 'ffu1l.' 'f ffflff Compnmenh 121 PEARL STREET of BURLINGTON, VERMONT A F D Pianos - Organs UNiVel'Sify 2-6424 gllrgfll Inshumems High Fidelgy Sgffgms e BCOY Ill TVICC Sh e' Mus C AMATEUR RADIO 9 WHITE'S GUN SHOP Go hunfing wifh your boy . . . and you'll never have +0 go hunfing for your boy. The Music Department of Edmunds High Exfends Bes+ Wishes +o +he Class of i962 Music, once acimiH'ecl +o +he soul, becomes a spirii' which can never die. -Buiwer. , Ig Burlingfon High School Oreacl edifors, Ann Powell Ilefil and Gail Lauzon, Iry Iheir hands af processing school savings accounts through IBM key punch and card-sorting machines at Burlington Savings Bank. ALWAYS SENSITIVE TO PROGESS, THE BURLINGTON SAVINGS BANK HAS INSTALLED IBM MACHINES FOR MOST EFFICIENT HANDLING OF ALL BUSI- NESS BURLINGTON SAVINGS BANK Vermont's Largest Bank Burlingfon, Vermoni' MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION BESSEY'S-Your Best Bet for Graduation Cards and Gifts TELEPHONE UN 3-33I5 Church Street THE HACKETT AGENCY Insurance ' Real Estate HACKETT and COMPANY Investment Securities Compliments ot The DEL RAY MOTEL BURLINGTON, VERMONT HAYES AND CARN EY 50 CHURCH STREET Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings BURLINGTON, VERMONT NORTHERN FUELS JERE S. MESEROLE, Owner I79 Bank Sfreei Dial UN 4-4575 Burling+on. Vermoni' FUEL OIL, FURNACES, OIL BURNERS Norfhern Fuels' Cus+omers Are Assured of Promp+, Efficieni, 24-HOUR DELIVERY SERVICE Aufhorized Sales and Service for Delco Heal Oil Burners and Furnaces, Producfs of General Mofors Corporalion We Give S. 81 H. Green Slamps GREER'S 1 . , ?x . W fi ,-?? '1fi, i Vg ,xii For +l1e Finesl Cuisine ai 'Hue Lowesf Prices DRY CLEANING 2-Hour Service LAUNDERCENTER Open 24 Hours 8Il Willisfon Road Visii flue LINCOLN INN Cafering lo Privafe Pariies 25 'lo 2 Ample Parking Space TR-3309 00 llllllllllllllll!i1i.,i, 1 ' E A in ll T TRW -- mm I as I l ll' , Q ,,V l W!!! Vermon+'s Newesi' and Mosi' Modern Financial lns+i'l'u+ion Save a Parl' ol Whal' You Earn and Save al 'ine Burlinglon Federal Savings Where Your Money Always Earns More for You SAVINGS INSURED BY F.S.L.I.C. La'l'es'l' Dividends 3lf2'7, Per Year Plus I7, Per Year Exira Sys+ema+ic Savings Bonus Accounfs Q73 . FEDERAL SAVINGS andfaan Clfmaazam I50 BANK STREET BURLINGTON. VERMONT Burlington High School FOUR-YEAR COURSES eoffege preparatory .gu.4z'ne5.4 fducaztion Vocatiomzf and generaf The school prepares students tor all colleges in the United States and is a member ofthe New England Association ol Colleges and Secondary Schools. Business education students are prepared tor positions as secretaries, accountants, typists, clerks and salesmen, Vocational subiects include auto mechanics, machine shop, electronics, and quantity cooking and baking, The physical plant comprises tive buildings housing hfty classrooms, well- equipped laboratories tor science, and work rooms for music, art, home eco- nomics, industrial arts, and vocational arts, The school has a large library under the direction of a full-time librarian, two gymnasiums, a cafeteria, and a large auditorium tor assemblies, concerts, dramatics, and social events. WILLIAM T. LOGAN, JR., Superintendent HOLLAND l. SMITH. Principal CompIimen'I's of cHlo1'r's DloN TRAVEL SERVICE 87 King Sm, II4 Church S+. 1867-1962 Burlingfon, Vermoni' UN 4-9827 Q I Honeymoon Trip Planning rg, -75' Airlines-Sfeamships BoaI's, Mo'Iors, and Supplies ix Ri Resor'Is E WORLDWIDE Local References Furnished AII Worlc Proiecfecl by Insurance MODERATE RATES Single Treaimenfs, Con+inued Service ABALENE PEST CONTROL SERVICE, INC. Formerly All New England Exierminafing Co., Inc. MAIN OFFICE 8 NorI'I-I Winooslci Avenue BUFIIHQIOH. VGYITIOFII DIAL UN 2-3235 Regular Service RouI'es Throughouf Vermoni, New Hampshire and Maine Complimen+s of AL-WARREN FORD, INC. Burling+on, Vermon+ 2' tyozzrzhk A MEMO FROM usn.s. 9 Q ' 102 Church St. Dial UN-4-7477 SCHOOL SUPPLIES . PORTABLE Wpswmrsns Come +o Us for flue Finesi' I ::,m:Gg3,:,NA f Pianos and Or 'P L 'W gens . uunsnwoon V Q Buy From Us jf,'fJ,Q:,f W ' 4 P ' BlscHoFF -+-MSE PIANO-ORGAN HOUSE ' 208 Nom, Avenue GREETING CARDS Burlingfon, Vermonf AND GIFTS YOUR SCHOOL SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS l45 Mary McKee Carole Lovoie l Ann Powell Dave Bagley Complimenls of Liz Lovoie, Sarah Dawson, Pally Jo Braine. Carol Ransome, Barb Favreau, Carol Green. Marcia Wadhams, Linda Lucia. Nancy Bundgus, Nancy Brovllelle Lorely Easlman. Jean Smillw The Cheerleaders Pele Coleman Sue l-laulce Belly Jernison Nancy Mills l46 Congra+uIa+ions +o +he Class of '62 From BROADAC RES RECREATION CENTER 36-Hole Golf Course T is . T - 15 .nw ff v m123,4!,R:34,g'f4f: fig Q7if5E. Go-Kari' Track :Wi PorIrai'rs in I'he Modern Tempo Weddings - AduI'I' Por'rrai+ure Child Phoiography THE ALLEN STUDIOS DIAL UN 3-35II I6 CHURCH STREET LAWRENCE AND LECLAIR Furni+ure - Cur+ains Draperies Rugs - Linoleums I52 CHERRY STREET BurIingIon, Vermonf Tel. UN 4-6582 or UN 2-2744 Easy Credif Terms Can Be Arranged 80 Church SI. DIAMONDS-WATCHES-GIFTS HILL'S HARDWARE AND PAINT STORE E+han AIIen Shopping Cenfer PHONE UN 2-6068 BurIing'I'on, Vermon'I HARDWARE HOUSEWARES SPORTING GOODS PAINTS MAGNAVOX ZENITH Stereo and TV Ccmplimenfs Sales and Service of JOHNSON'S RADIO SERVICE II North Ave. Dial UN 4-9280 Radio Repair Specialists Since i922 P. F. JURGS 81 COMPANY Accountants and Auditors THE KELLEY PHARMACY The Prescription Store BURLINGTON VERMONT 75 CHURCH STREET Free Prescription Delivery ABERNETHY'S Vermont's Foremost Department Store A Landmark of Service in the Community since l848 BURLINGTON, VERMONT THE FARMERS TRUST COMPANY I64 College Sfreef Burlingfon, Vermonf TRUST SERVICES ORGANIZED I870 The following lisfecl Officers and Trusfees are B.H.S. Graduafes Col. George J. Holden I894 Henry D. Hendee l904 David W. Websfer l925 Barbara R. Brown I926 Bruce B. Bufferfield l927 Compliment Complimenfs of of COLODNY'S BURLINGTON SUPER MARKET, INC ANIMAL HOSPITAL Vermonfs Laf9eS+ Indepenclenf Super Marlcef BREWER BROS., INC I NORTH AVE. Plymoufh Valianf EAST O' LAKE INN 81 MOTEL ON U.S. ROUTE 7 Swimming Pool and Lake Free Television ALA STRONG THEATER STEADY FUEL C0 Showplace of Hi+s Range and Fuel Oils 20I-203 Main S+reeI 24-Hour Service PHONE 2-34I2 ELECTRICITY Your Hope for I'I1e Fu'I'ure in Science, Power and Fuel LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Look Forward +o EIec+ric I'Iea+ing BURLINGTON ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT CITY HALL BURLINGTON, VERMONT C0lUll IfE mlHl Ul IfllS lon Sit. Wiilshgs in ith Gw u ihilm M SS Qi? 1962 THE P If e S S BURLYEZ .,:2 so s A .A ag Xyf f f X Q 7 Congratulations fo fhe Class of l962 Commencemenl for many of you means +ha+ your 'Formal educalion is over, 'lhal' you are going our in+o +he world, many of you in+o business and pro- fessional life. Wha+ever your work in 'lhe fufure, fhe Vermon+ S+ruc'l'ural Sfeel Corporafion reminds you +ha+ in life, as in consl'ruc+ion, qualify depends on maferials. Pu+ info your life +he besl +ha+ you have +o offer, and you will always have cause +o be proud. Congrafulalions and besf wishes +o fhe class of '62. MONT T CW U53 207 FLYNN AVENUE BURLINGTON, VERMONT JAN'S FAMOUS SHOES For S+yIe and Com'for+ Air-Sfep ' Life S+ride Mannequins ' Paradise KiH'ens BeIIisa II+aIian ShoesI I Sandlers Baies Shoes for Men 30 Church S+reeI DIAL UN 4-4735 Bes: Vlfshes Chas: o'Fe'62 28 Church S+. A D Burlingfon, Vermoni' Made in Vermont ihggflif' I V I W 1, ff2,5?f .1 -U., N . af ff , - 1 If-as MALTEX COMPANY DIVISION OF HEUBLEIN Burlingion, Vermoni' SUCCESS REQUIRES CHARACTER I B M General Products Division Essex Iunction Vermont J. CHARBONEAU DIAL UN 2.oI36 1' 't'...It,'f,::::::..' 24-Hour Burner Service ,, HEATING OILS FURNACES fQSf,'j,,, OIL BURNERS HOT WATER HEATERS I. . ,.,, ,.,. e.,.,, ,,.,., e.,A,.. I , , , 77 MAIN sr, BURLINGTON, vr. Burlington A Safisfied Cusfomer is Our Firsi' Considerafionu Monument Co. S+op in for A Snack Luscious Chili Hoi' Dogs and Our Famous A 81 W ROOT BEER Complimenis of THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. I53 Cherry S'IreeI' BurIIng+on, Vermon'I' Phone: UNiversiI'y 2-9654 CompIimenI's of I 55,4552 I.-,fr CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC. BURLINGTON, VERMONT refreshment wr The UI Your Sign of Fine Food in BurIingI'on AIR CONDITIONED . PARK CAFE and 'I'he GILDED CAGE ' ,In i Sfeaks ' Chops ' Sea'FoocIs Nexf Io Flynn Thea+re Where Friends AIways Mee'I' and 'for Ihe Traveler . . . A Hear'Iy Breakfasf or a . . . Hi+ 'Ihe Spo'I Snack . . . Our Newly Opened AUNT SARAS PANCAKE HOUSE In 'Ihe Hearf of Moiel Row Z' On U. S. 7-Soufh V 28 Varieiies of Pancakes Z Famous DunIrin' DonuIs K W ek Q, I 1,15 , If Y' I . E 5 Z G5 Z O O Z um U' -4 no m 70 X E Z ffl LARRY Sez . . . You are welcome Io come in anyfime and browze O DINING ROOMS by HALE of VERMONT I Slumberland 8: Englander A Bedding RE I fl I Basse'H' Bedrooms pnovf,NCHE FURNITU f X O Weslingl-louse Appliances y lD'--b fjVe.ffL gf f zf-I'li?f1f Early American ' Am 3 Y .- Vermon'I' Maple Emerson Qualify Upholsfering 3i3J,c2 1 TQ ST' 276 NORTH AVE. BURLINGTON UN 3-39 i MATTRESS 81 FURNITURE CO. Individual TI'1ermos+a+ Hof Waler Heal Tubs and Showers Free Television and Phone in Every Room REED MOTEL IAAAI Swimming Pool Ber+ Ihe Beefle CRD CHI Complimenls of THE REGISTER BEN FRANKLIN STORE A Complefe 5 8: I0 Varie+y Sfore Norflh Avenue Burlingion Complimenfs of GUY CH ENG Handmade Jewelry and GiH's CHARLOTTE, VERMONT CompIimen+s of GEE'S SHOE SHOP, INC. 84 CHURCH STREET The Famiiy Shoe SI'ore CHITTENDEN COUNTY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION AI-Warren Ford Brewer Brofhers Carpenfer Mayfor+h, Inc. C. H. Goss'Company Green Moun'I'ain Mofors, Inc Lakeview Buick McNash Moiors, Inc. Myers Au+o Service Shearer ChevroIe'I' Underhill Garage VaI Preda Olds-Cadillac, Inc. Wigwam Moiors, Inc. Yandow Mo+ors, Inc. EDLUND MODERN KITCHEN T0.0LS Can Openers Jar Openers Egg BeaI'ers BoH'Ie Openers in 'Phe Hardware Sfores and Housewares DeparImenI's WILLETT FOSTER. B.H.S.. '38 WALTER W. EDLUND. B.H.S.. 'l8 I70 GRADY'S WELDING SUPPLY, INC. 237V2 Main SI'reeI' Sfores in Newpor+ and Barre ISRAEL SOLOMON Tailor for +ha+ Personal Service in all Your Dry Cleaning and Tailoring needs Also Shiris and Laundry Bank Sf. I6 Nor+I1 S+. Cor. Nor'Il1 Ave. Willisfon Road Corner Dorsel' Complimenis of BURLINGTON RAPID TRANSIT CO. Prescripfions WILLIAM A. COLMAN Regisfered Pharmacisf Soclas-Sandwiches Cosmefics-Souvenirs COLMAN'S PHARMACY I-19 MAIN smear BURLINGTON '2',,V 1 V 'f ' -,f V ., A fi ,,, 1 - -' ,l J, ' , 5 - ' ff, ' ,J 'Wy' 'Y QL '- W .- - - v,-f f. f ,f '-. -'Q '71 '. fc, f- 'fi ff? . K A X V ' ' ' pf ' u f-H , e e - sw we ,' A Iv :,'fkF ??3i1w, ,f s I r vg 'fry g ell Ns iff? . - f fa my yz, ul '32 xt: E111 r ef Q r - 3' y- ' 1 A ll 91.11 l of 'fzfif li l Q 'h Uk Q l . ll 'fb skill' iv l ' ' 'lll'l'vI' 33- ,eff- l -' ' 155 fy 'v N ' 'M Sli-rg,g4,::-rgf - . , 1'-,,3'1 ' Q -,Z WSRT- 4-1335..- : ll ah. ,- E -1.-, it , --- . ,...f :gain l J, r M - rff,::.e : ' -- W 'f..-fo, '-:- if or f:f:,:sffff. s ll lllflll- '-1 V . -4 -51..:f-- 1 ff: -'lf .. --Inna. 1 1 -V Y -nx mm-Pi' ' H 51- 'Q--A-Ys,t:g:.n.:Q-ilf-.us,'ZL-.-af U , iv ' 'f'T-Tie'-J--'- .I.:'? ' fx- Hllwe roads you lravel so oriskly lead our of dim amllqully, and you sludy 'rlwe pasl chiefly because of Hs promise for flue living present and Hs promise for llwe fuluref' -Lf. Gen. J. G. Harbord Here af 'The Museum we feel, along wI+h 'rhis famous man, +l1a+ much can be learned abou+ +he fu+ure from a serious sfudy of +l'1e pasf. SHELBURNE MUSEUM, INC. SHELBURNE, VERMONT A12 f v5 nh skefba'J WMS Omofe Dance C yqomore GM Ba ommwee SOP LUCK Sophomore Tax Colfecfors 'AV -wht' Y 7213551 f A ' , hh Z W ,H . p ? ' is E ' 'e A , ff! ,, ' ' M' 3 Off' W ' V Z, .N 'fx-wi. Q' 1' A ' . ,Q - W Q li-W , ' Ik V Y QM 3 1 .- ' L -ff gf fi--3 fx., .QL , 'gage ' RQ li fgif- A YW JYQ ' f gk e3,qF. ,L if -.4 L44 W -f' K 4.4 f ixziffirw R f as , 2 .2 ' V V . X 1 R H' J 5, ,df ' ' 3 ef 5 Q Uv 2 ' Q, :v g . ,,.w -I - : 3 '37 '- 5? '- . . I 'i . 'W -M 1 Sophomore Foo+baH Players Sophcmores on J. V. Baslcefball Ibl Complimenfs of THE STYLE SHOPPE Sfyles of I'he Hour BURLINGTON, VERMONT McAULIFFE'S Olympia Typewrifers Addo-X Adding Machines Norelco Dic'I'a+ing Machines Office Furni'I'ure A. B. Diclc Duplicafing Machines Books Giffs 67 MAIN STREET Corner of Church and College SI'reeI's FRAN K S. LANOU AND SON Plumbing Con'rracI'ors Healing Engineers Air Condi+ioning 97-99 College S+reeI' BURLINGTON. VT. GOVE THE FLORIST Flowers for All Occasions Flowers Telegraphed All Over Ihe World DIAL UN 4-986I I84 Main S+reeI' Burlingfon, Vermoni' STUDENTS'- Y0u'ZZ need this book all through college M2190 Your book of ThriftiChecks will be one of your most important possessions throughout your college years. It will help keep your personal finances in order - give you an accurate record of your college expenses - provide proof of bills paid. ThriftiChecks are priced for college budgets - just a few cents per check. No minimum balance required. Your name printed on each check FREE! '1,4fq,offwf?l43a1fk' HITTE DE TRUST COMPANY COMPLETE BANKING ssnvice :'3ff2fa,.f Burlington Newport North Troy Swanton Alburg Middlebury And the attiliated Capital Savings Bank and Trust Co. Montpelier Member ot the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Vermont's Oldest Insurance Agency HICKOK 81 BOARDMAN Incorporated DIAL UN 4-5738 I60 College Street Burlington, Vt. Insurance and Real Estate Our Service Embraces Every Known Kind ot Insurance THE OLD BEE HIVE ESTABLISHED l853 Northern New EngIand's Leading Department Store Wishes the Class ot l9b2 the Greatest' Success and Happiness K ..--5. A .Q J, I P Y. 14 s 'S 'Fi UN 2-088I ROBERT L. MORWAY, INC. . C I' I' Men's CIo'Ihing and Furnishings omp :nens 70 Church Sfreei' O BurIingI'on, Vermoni' E. B. 81 A. C. WHITING CO. Complimenis of Ihe CITY OF BURLINGTON ROBERT K. BING, Mayor BURLINGTON. VERMONT For Sfyles Tha+ Remain, See CHILDS 84 GERMAIN. INC. Specializing in Furnifure Decoraiive Accessories Ca rpeis, Linoleums DIAL UN 2-OI63 I87 Pearl SI'reeI' Burlingion, Vermonf I64 S+ereo Records Phonos I , .41 1 CARBEE'S MUSIC CENTER, INC. JOHN T. CARBEE, B.H.S. '38 II6 Church Sfreei' Burlingfon Dial UN 4-6630 ANDY SOMER'S PLUMBING 81 HEATING CO CompIimen+s Oil Burner Sales and Service of 77 MAIN ST. PHONE 2-laa4 STRONG C I if ongra+u a ions HARDWARE COMPANY ,O ,he mass O, .62 MERLE'S OFFICE MACHINES I65 M I WLM 0'BRlEN'S DIAL UN 4-680l I297 WiIIis+on Road I0 Mann Srreei' Soufh BurIing'Ion Essex Junchon 249 Nor+h Winooslri Avenue I96 Bank S'I'ree-I We Give I35 Main S+. S and H Green S'I'amps Nexf 'Io Ho'I'eI Vermoni' Phone UN 4-5993 236 College S+. Phone UN 2-0763 Hair Cu'H'ing and Sfyling OPEN EVENINGS Y.M.C.A. Snack Bar Euclid AudeI'-Proprleior Give Your New Career a Good S'Iar+ Wi+h a Sfop Firsf a+ THE HOWARD NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Compleie Banking Services Including Handi-Checking Accoun'I's MAIN OFFICE: Corner of Main and S+. Paul S+., Burlingfon Branches: Barlon, Enosburg Falls, Orleans, Richmond. Winooslci MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 5? N A RICE LUMBER COMPANY, INC. Where Your Home Begins . . . Shelburne Rd., Shelburne on Rie. 7 UN 4-4539 CompIimen+s of DAN .I. CASEY FURNITURE CO. Efhan AIIen Shopping Cen+er Complimenfs of COLETTE'S BURLINGTON VERMONT Join fhe Young Smar+ Crowd Dress in Fashions Thai: Will Make You Proud Shop I67 I T. A. HAIGH '32 LUMBER COMPANY, INC. ,NOX Every+hing for Building Compliments of RIVERSIDE WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS IOI MAIN STREET HowARn JOHNSON'S O en 7 A.M.-I0:30 P.M. P Reservaiions Accepfecl SHELBURNE RD., UN 4-5IIO GERO BROTHERS MOVERS Agents for Mayflower Transit Co. PH ON E 862-6563 I99 Main Street Burlington, Vermont CARR PCJRTRAIT STUDIOS DIAL UN 4-44ll Photography at Its Best fe 1 'N - -X W IJ Wfmwwuurmuufw MM Qtt R R' R 'R tttt A Few of the Fancy Quality IGA Products IRVING'S 2l CHURCH STREET Vermon+'s Largesl' Specially S+ore Open an lrving's Charge Accoun+ NO CARRYING CHARGE A5 3 2 -sg, -:ff A' S' 'f i .zvzaszw Si-WW5' .gxxziga WW' H94 -5-.,-7-Z ,fgt -A ?f f l C S4 gf . 17 ' S , H. F. SIKORA 'Ir Correcl' Shoe Repairing Also Selling Men's Shoes and Women's Loafers DIAL UN 2-0440 9 Cenfer S'l'reel' Burlingion, V+. Complimenfs of SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. Vermon+'s Largesi' Air-Condifioned Depar'l'men1' S+ore Save ai' THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK I64 College S+ree+ Burlingion, Vermon+ The firsf bank .in Vermoni' +0 pay everyday inferesi' W Q r-A' ,, ' cg? .. r itggfb- 2 'ew w 'ITD 'Irv FURS AND LUGGAGE REPAIRING AND REMODELING FURS A SPECIALTY fm Saws mc 7 CHURCH ST. BURUN6l'0N VT. SHEARER CHEVROLET LABARGE FLOWER SHOP, INC. I63 Cherry ST. PHONE UN 4-6893 CompIimen'Is LEVIN'S ARMY 81 NAVY STORE 92 Church S'I'. Ge+ To Know Us . . . I'I' Pays Q4 IT'S WOOD'S FOR SPORTING GOODS The finesf in Skis, Boois, Bindings, Accessories Smari' Comforfable Ski-Wear , Imporfed and Domesfic f Golf, Tennis, and Fishing I Equipmenf 1 - Shofguns, Rifles, Handguns, EJ Ammunifion as Vermon1 s OIdesI'. Vermon+'s mfg' Mosf Modern Spor'Iing Goods J., S'Iore RWGIDCQDCUSIQS SPORTING GOODS STORE Corner of Church 81 Bank Sis. QS 9 493' TERMINAL RESTAURANT 6:00 A.M. TO II:45 P.M. Unques'I'ionabIy Clean Q Service aI' Hs Very Bes'I Prices Are Very Reasonable Good Food Hof Foods Sandwiches Fasf Service Salads The Buffef Cafeferia Parfies 'Q' Firsl Row: M. Kelley: K, Pfa'l: E. Hobbs' T. Da'-yow: E. Schozmraxer' A. Srolesfiffx. Cohn. Second Row: A. Van Brien'J.Al7ell1K.Lev'n:lvl.Pa'ersc1'R.l'laule?l..FranchesCl i:B.Palr'ner. Third Row: L. Bur' U. Cece' 3. VV' l 25 lf. Blakely' S. NNh nev' A -r. Complimenls of Ihe JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL In a Class by Themselves The New Mayfair Clofhes for College and Career See us for Ihe very smar+es+, 'rhe very newes+ in LAPIERRE CAMERA SHOP 7I Church Sfreel BURLINGTON. VERMONT Cameras, Films and Pho+o Supplies 7-Hour Phofo Finishing Sporlswear Millinery Accessories Lingerie uwviimllg' , 7 NXILLINERY 85 Church Slreef Burlingfon A. D. PEASE GRAIN CO., INC. Peasco Feeds I2 COLLEGE STREET Burling+on, Vermon+ President D. McMurray, Miss While. P. Fi+zGerald. Members of lhe S+uden+ Council relax after col- Miss Akins, A. Powell, J. Srnillw, and D. Paulus leave lecfing 750 cans of food in flue mosl' successful for the Sfudenf Council Convention. drive in B.H.S. hisfory. To +l1e Class of '62- Congrafulalions and fhe Bes+ of Everylhing fo You in fhe Years fo Come-From Your STUDENT COUNCIL Room 21 5 Q- N Q0 QQ 926' QC? O? OO ,QSQ ,xo Room 3I Room 23 Room 25 From +he J U N IORS Room 32 Room 33 Compliments of fM32NN Cjlta iAivd5nA SAAC. 701 Pine Sfreef BURLINGTON, VERMONT Join 'Ihe Gang YAMI eoQJoga+ing JWJ AWMM af 'ef'- HENRY's DINER Qi I THE II? ' QQQSQI Complimen'rs COMPANY Of sAwYER w. LEE HAGAR 352555553 HARDWARE 81 PAINT CO. 'LS0 'fff G 98 Church S+. 7fW50 44e ?W'50054 Complimenis of HERBERG AUTO SERVICE Incorporated I3 I BaH'ery Sfreef ' Q ilk 'Er In I- as 5 lg , ' I , M WJ 1 H In f F I n - ' i.Q . , N' T Y' - 'f , , . . , .-S4 --'--1 s7-'f'Wi g:eb,:gmfgg1,4- L J. :H A -L i fx' an W as-irfqr-mfs:-gig .Q-. :H 4 '? 'fr1 WESSON'S DINER ON ROUTE U.S. 7 2 Miles Sou+l1 of Burling+on Open a+ 6:00 A.M. MCNASH MOTORS, INC. I325 Shelburne Road Burlingfon, Vermon+ Complefe VOLKSWAGEN Sales ancl Service Na+ionally Adverfised Brands CLOTHING ' DOMESTIC ' FOOTWEAR A+ Low Popular Prices Y , Eflian Allen Shopping Cfr. h No. Avenue 'DEPARTMENT stones Buflmgfon Complimen+s of TIME SHOP UN 3-3479 W6+Cl'1 Repairing I97 COLLEGE STREET Complimenfs of f Prescripiions ' Toilef Arficles Drugs ' Phofo Supplies 0 Cigars III CHURCH STREET I77 Compiimenis Complimenis of MAZEL'S and GAYNES Self-Service Depa r+men+ S+ores of The I94 Norfh Sfreef Willisfon Road BURLINGTON SOUTH BURLINGTON CUPOLA MOTEL and CUPOLA HOUSE BHS Debate Club RESTAU RANT LeadefSI'iP Through Effeciive Speaking SUNDBERG'S Compliment Tobacco Producis of Magazines, Greeiing Cards, Nebbishes BEST WISHES +o +I1e CLASS OF I962 From VT. MATTRESS AND FURNITURE CO. Airy - i r'lL'l' Hx yip, I ,...-- 2 I 2 . if QCA ,sflww Complimenfs of SH EPARD AN D HAMELLE 32 CHURCH STREET Men's Cloihing and Furnishings A Sfore of Qualify Service and Safisfaciion SUI' CIIIIWR lllllf-A-IIIKAC :I H 5 S A gbenlltlff . . alntiquea E 0 E' 1 Phone 3-3734 5 5 rn 'I69 Cherry Street BURLINGTON, VT. lll.WEll IMQIHIDS9 fllia Complimenfs of 'Ihe ARCADIA I59 Main S'I'. BURLINGTON, VT. A Good Place Io Ea'I' aI' Reasonable Prices- Our Special- Barbecue Chicken BLOOMBERG'S SHOE STORE VermonI s Bes+ Known Family Shoe SI'ore DIAL UN 2-000I I9I NORTH Burlingfon, Vermom' Open Evenings STREET SINGER SEWING MACHINE 23 Church Sfreel' Burlingfon, Vermonf CompIimen+s of BURLINGTON JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION I79 an J lDominionl lDuncan Hinesl Complimen+s of TOWN HOUSE MOTEL l330 Shelburne Road Sourh Burlingion, Vermoni HlUJMIUlDIDv IV SINCE I899 Hosiery Sporfswear Progress Through Kniqmng Yarns Coafs and Suns Communify Service Dresses THE ALLEN AGENCY, INC. fhxvflaf I94 Main Sireei' - 1 Real Es+a'I'e 0 Insurance D. I DIAL UN 4-6884 96 'a Church S+. 4'938l G. B. ROOD SUPPLY -QP. as MAIN sr. .5-, Assay.. 'Dic+aphone I mc. Dic+a+ing Machines Friden Calculafors S Adding Machines Q Porfable Typewrifers is Vefffronils I-frgesl' sALEs AND sekvlce Men S C'oih'e'S AFSer Sherrill Roocl in Denmark FASSETTS BAKERY Bakers of Nu-Loaf Bread Sno-Flake Do-Nu+s and The Original Home-S'ryle Bread Always Open for Public lnspecfion. tiklxull Q Everyrhing in TULAT I wifi if 'I C4wf' Q .E g I I R0 X F 0 S I 9 5. , J AT BAILEYS I P V Q RECORDS . SHEET MUSIC l RADIOS 0 INSTRUMENTS I ' I I QWIRERECORDERS PIANOS l 0 . TV lil- R' may eadquarfers 'for X .2 175 , xnownrr H , U iii I A Q Q COLUMBIA 'Iain g cAPnoL I GAS AND ELECTRIC SERVICE I S ,Z ,E GREEN MOUNTAIN ' MUSIC ROOMS 88 Church Sfreel Buflingion TELEPHONE UN 4-9I82 I PEGTON S YARDSTICK J. A. NAULT VOGUE McCALL'S . SIMPLICITY Custom Tailor PATTERNS Dry Cleaning 0 Tailoring I gllrszpaulii' Pressing ' Alrering urmg on' . 43 Church Sf. Burlingion, Vf. Complimen-Is of Complimen'l's of YOUNG'S PHARMACY , DIAL UN 2-i935 Ab M, S C. J. Nichols, Propriefor Main Floor I 84 Pearl Sheer Shoe Depar+men+ Ann Powell, '62, and Gail Lauzon, '62, looking ai' diamonds +hrough i'he Diamondscope wifh Bill Presfon, Jr., '37. This fine insfrumeni iogefher wilh 1'he Elecfronic Colorimefer help Mr. Presfon and his 'fafher William S. Pres- ion, 'l3, de'I'ermine accuraiely +he qualify and value of 'ihe many fine gem sfones on display ai' Pres+on's. The Presfon family has been in 'Phe iewelry business in Vermonl' for more 'khan I00 years. F. J. PREsToN 8. soN, INC. Cerfified Gemologisf American Gem Socie+y I7 UPPER CHURCH STREET BURLINGTON. VERMONT l82 SR When you graduate it's wonderful to have a telephone job waiting for you. You'll love the friendly new people you meet. And you'll like the excellent salary, the regular increases, the opportunities for advancement and the many additional benefits that make working for the Telephone Company so attractive to so many young people. Telephone jobs are important ones. We have our own training program which you can enter without any previous job experience. Why not come and see our employment interviewer soon . . . before you graduate. Ask the Guidance Counselor at your school to tell you when and where to apply. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE TAYL9'S.'iUEPl5'?lFi9. SOWANY N- X Q. k l if i il parthian Shots The Oread sialic emulales 'rhe ancienr Parrhian warrior, who, relrealing, always fired a final volley. Picfures below in order are: lil four Enosburg girls vie wilh Guerranr for ball: l2l Meri? finalisf Belly Bloomberg, DAR Girl Ann Powell, BHS UN delegale Penny Pehdris, Furure Homemaker Sally Boushey: l3l Mr. Sylves+er's carpenfry class: l4l chess player, John Dahl, ponders sfrafegy: l5l Mr. Dowan's geomerry class: lbj Mr. Tabor's melal shop: l7l Mr. Bull's biology class: lSl Mr. S+anley's auro mechanics class. N


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