Cambridge High School - Our Echo Yearbook (Jeffersonville, VT)
- Class of 1964
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The carpet of success lies before us, And we'11 travel it with pride To face the great and wondrous unknown In this world so grand and wide. bl' SUSAN LANGD1-:LL sf , y ff wr' L V ,f S 4: 44 'WEA' .1 ,uf-2 .4-,f , wma 'S , 1 - f 1 .. ,h: ,s,,s?5: ' : f5Fi.:. ' J ' 5 : ? milf.: ..... 3 wigzgf JK . fy ,av in 5 1' 1 1 -1 is , M 235255 7 H - n QSM , . '44 Q L ith- 9 ' an ighxgzz, f l' ,A ff-5759 :wa fi ,xg-I, X Ib ,. :l j X S ,Z W -',g1.:z:' ' M A Q MMR ' . ' 7231 - 'na wsif' A W L,A, , -, f . , K .- f, ff5N f4' - f ffffw R -is ' 5 -.'- V, i .figgz .-6,5 AMWA if LS. x Q. 4 -an--' ,.,.....-. ...W 7 .Q .lxgyg f T 51 4-1191 . - ' , ...,.,f.w, .... - 1 WM, 1' -- ,S fl 5 Rf Q 4 xx Y 1 . on 11, wp , ,,,.y,,ff -W ex ., uf Q :: i, E : .., S: Q2: ,, A x 27 gg: gg: qw A f 1 wuz, ,, 3. 'Q . 3 mf- . . . , O 0 0 1181611231 'mn HARRY NOYES Superintendent RAYMOND I. MASON GLENN W. SKIFF Principal Agx N S T lx N Assistant Principal MRS. JANE K. CORSE CLARK DODGE MAJOR LEWIS E. SNELL Chairman of Board Qaccultfy MISS MILLICENT L. DIXON Courses: Shorthand, Typing, Business Arithmetic College: U. V. M., Colunibia University Degree: B.S., M.A. MRS. LOUVA GATES Courses: Civics, Home Economics College: U.V.M., St. Lawrence MRS. THELMA JOHNSTON Courses: English College: Houghton College, Geneseo State Teachers' College Degree: A.B., B.S. 52 MR. WESLEY WARREN MRS. EMMA DAVIS Courses: Junior High, Courses: Junior High Physics College: Johnson College: Johnson Teachers' College Degree: B.S. Teachers' College MR. DOUGLASS MORSE MRS. FRANCES WESTMAN Courses: Biology, Courses: Latin, French Coach, Physical College: U.V.M. Science, Physical Degree: Ph.B. Education College: Springfield College Degree: B. S. MR. DANIEL E. WINN Courses: Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing, General Math College: Keene Teachers' College Degree: B. E. MISS SHEILA SPEIR Courses: English, Social Studies College: U.V.M. Degree: B.S. .rf , V af' K TO THE CLASS UF '64 Behind you lies twelve years of formal public education. Ahead of you lie many years of personal life and formal and informal education. What you do with the years ahead will depend to a great extent on what you did with the twelve years just concluded. Have you disciplined yourself to use the materials and information made available to you in the past twelve years to the best advantage mentally and physically? Have you planned for the next step in your life or will it be trial and error? Are you doing what you are interested in and have a mental and physical ability to handle successfully? These are the questions that only you can answer. We, in the Cambridge Town School, have tried to make you realize your potential and strive for it. We hope that in some small way we have been successful. Good-bye and good luck, Raymond I. 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Awf iiii , , ' 2 ' Spf ,gf R 5' Wi' '1 iff 7f's,g.v 'ff . wi , n f 2 , ez . - L Q- M ,, . . ..,, f 'L I ffm , ' f A. gy 'x'W'Q:mLl.4ia1x: . vR kKiMmmaJM'A,x:ikQQxlSMk35l6f:ff.1'Wigs.. K nys Jie - s CBIUIJEUTS LILLA WINIFRED CARY Lilla A committee of one gets things done. Future Homemakers of America l, 2, 3, 4, State F. H. A. Vice President 4, State F. H.A. .Committee 3, Chapter Secretary 2, 3, Chapter Re- porter l, Jr. Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Intramural Basketball l, Intramural Soccer l, Broadcaster 1, 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4, Speech Festival 2, Governor's Conference on Recreation 4, Assistant Photographer, Yearbook staff 4. ROBERT RAYMOND COBURN I1 Bob!! The only reason some people listen to reason is to gain time for a rebuttal. Class President l, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Student Council Vice President 3, Student Council President 4, Green Mountain Boys' State 3, Librarian 3, Mark Stevens' Award 2, Edwards' Family Award 3, Norman Porter Award 3, U. S. History Award 3, Goals of Democracy Award 3, Junior Play 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Yearbook Assist- ant Editor 4, Bowling 2,3, 4, Vt. Association of Student Council Work- shop 3, Governor's Conference on Recreation 4. BARBARA JANE COVTA The Blonde Bomber God forbid that I should go to any heaven in which there are no horses. Band l,2, 3, 4, Northeastern Vt. Music Festival 1, 3, 4, Mount Royal Music Festival 4, Broadcaster l, 2, 3, 4, Swanton Sno-Ball 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Soccer 4, Co-Captain 4, Softball l,2, 3, 4, Girls' 'State 3, Bowling l,2, 3, 4, Varsity C Club 3, 4, Yearbook p Sports Editor 4, One-Act Plays 3, Majorette 1, 2, Drum Major 3, 4, Ski I f Meet 1, Variety Show 3, Librarian 4. STEVEN CARROLL DA VIS Steve It is no small art to sleepy to achieve it one must keep awake all day. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 3. EULA GRACE FISHER Do1ly DUANE MERVIN CUTTING Duane I'm a slow walker, but I never walk back. Junior Play 3. Meat eaten without either mirth or music is ill of digestion. Future Homernakers of America lg Intramural Basketball 25 J. V. Basket- ball 3, 4g Soccer 4. Qwww1aw.st?af5s2Flxa'xa1asa3si5ass1sa:2a? SUSAN ANN LANGDELL Susie Of friendship, love, and liberty. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity Cheering 2, 3, Cheerleader Manager 4, Future 1-lomemakers of America 1, Northeastern Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Yearbook Typist 4. DONNA MAY KINSLEY Kinkly Before everything else, getting ready is the secret of success. Band 2, 3, 4, Mt. Royal Music Festival 3, 4, Northeastern Music Festi- val 2, 4, All-State Music Festival 3, 4, Junior Varsity Cheerleading 3, Varsity Cheerleading 4, Broadcaster Business Manager 3, Yearbook Lay-out Editor 4, Co-Librarian 4, Class Vice President 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Home Economics Award 2, English Award 3, Shorthand 1 Award 3. MAEUORIE ANN LANPHER Margie An aim in life is the only fortune worth finding. Co-Librarian 4, Junior Play 3, Yearbook Typist 4. MAEFRED BARRY MACHIA Massie It is not good that rnan should live alone. Librarian 4. RHODA MARY MANCHESTER Rho Faith is to believe what we do not see, and the reward of that faith is to see what we believe. Glee Club 3, 4, Glee Club President 45 Vermont All-State Chorus 3, 43 Broadcaster staff 3, 4g Headline Editor 3g Typist 45 Class President 35 Junior Play 3g Softball 1, 2g Basketball - J.V. 25 Varsity 3, 4g Band lg Varsity C Club 4g National Honor Society 3, 4g Future Homemakers of America lg English Award 2g Variety Show 3, Minstrel Show 2, Bowling lg Speech Festival 2, 3, 43 Librarian 4. JUDY ANN MARCHER ..Judy.. Blessed are those that naught expect, for they shall not be disappointed fM wmwmmwmm EP-Wm' S LINDA JEAN MCNALLY Linda I'll speak in a monstrous little voice. Class Treasurer 2, National Honor Society 3, 4,'fShorthand I Award 3, Bookkeeping Award 3, Class Play 3, Variety Show 3, Northeastern Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager of Yearbook 4, Broadcaster 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Sno-ball 2, Basket- ball Manager 3, 4, Bowling 3, Softball 3, 4, Varsity C Club 4, Secretary 4. BRUCE FLETCHER MILLER Killer Miller For whom the bells toll. Student Council 1, 2, Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3, 4. JOYCE ANN MUDGETT Ioshie Since everyone has twenty-four hours a day, what he accomplishes is up to him. Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, Softball 1, Basketball-I. V. 2, Varsity 4, Broadcaster 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4, Yearbook Photographer 4, Class Treasurer 4. DAVID ROBINS PORTER Dave Something between a hindrance and a help. I MARY DIANNE SAFFORD IV Mary!! I believe in the discipline of silence, and could talk about it for hours. Jr. Varsity Basketball 25 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball 3, 45 Class Vice President 15 Class President 25 Class Secretary 45 Broadcaster Staff 1, 3, 45 Feature Editor 3, 45 Yearbook Society Editor 45 Citizenship Con- ference 35 Green Mt. Girls' State 35 Governor's Conference on Recrea- tion 45 Future Homemakers of America 1,2,3, 45 Chapter Vice Presi- dent 85 Chapter President 45 State F. H. A. Committees 2.3, 45 State F.H.A. Meetings 1.2, 3,45 National F.H.A. Committee and Meeting 3, 45 Varsity C Club 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Varsity Cheer- leading 3, 45 Band 1.2, 3, 45 Northeastern Music Festival 1,2,3, 45 Mt. Royal Festival 45 English Award.35 Jr. Play 35 U.V. M. Speech Festival 2,3, 4. SANDRA JEAN ROONEY Tannie When you arise in the morning, form a resolution to make the day a happy one for a fellow citizen Librarian 45 ,Assistant Lay-Out Editor of Yearbook 4 One Act Play 3 DANA HOWARD SWEET n Dannyvo DONNA CAROL SCHWARM ll Dee!! A dear and true and industrious friend, Class Treasurer 1, English Award 1, Softball 1, 2, 4, Basketball-J.V. 2, Manager 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Student Council Workshop 3, Student Council Convention 3, Student Council Regional Meeting 4, Broadcaster Typist 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Variety Show 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Varsity C Club 3,4, Alternate to Girls' State 3, Vermont Speech Festival 2, 3, 4, Award of Excellent in Oral Interpretation of Poetry 2, Speech Workshop 4. Even if a man could understand women, he still wouldn't believe it. J.V. Basketball l, Student Council 1, Class Vice President 2, 4, In- dustrial Arts Award 3, Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3, 4, One-Act Play 3, Class Marshal 3. MARY DIANNE WELLS we Weuyn I To handle yourself, use your head, to handle others, use your heart. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, Soccer 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Meet 4, Varsity C Club 3, 4, Broadcaster l, 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Typist 3, 4, Band l,2, 3, 4, Variety Show 3, Northeastern Vermont Music Festival 2, 4, Mount Royal Music Festival 4, Future Homemakers ofAmerica 1,2, 3, Secretary 1, Historian 2, Parliamentarian 3, Class Treasurer 3, Class President 4, Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 4, Student Council Convention 3, Student Council Regional Meeting 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Yearbook Business Manager 4, D. A.R. Award 4. JAMES EUGENE WESCOM ll X.,,.j The wheel was man's greatest invention until he got behind it Industrial Arts Award 3. JOSEPH ORRIM WHITCAVITCH llloell Kites rise high against the wind, not with it. NANCY ANN WILLIAMSON Nance My man is as true as steel. Varsity Basketball 25 Intramural Basketball 1, 2g Varsity C Club 3 Future Homemakers of America 1. LAURA MYRTLE WRIGHT Laura Education is largely a matter of choosing one's company, and listening. Future Homemakers of America 1. i...31JVU.f' A 5 'N Q lv, T -2 y . ,,,, I W k 'V ,V Li 4 4 f lm A M, 47. xL. M-4 ,V-A. 'X i , fx Q,. H 'V ff M N 'M 'O A H . ' 's ' 4- 1 5 '. Mb . 4-12-V F -G' 4 - W, Q K it , vi :AV sw-J aw.. . , gi x fr 'WFLLY 1 e L' -JH. me H - Eff? RB gf ag KVM Wie! SVN Z3 2.:zVf3,Q H S , DL' 5' 'A' 4225? , V1z,::TfS1fs-wi Alf SSm?'I.?tsQ-' 'fy ff? K , ,.W,,.W, ,. ,,W, .,,,,,, .. F1531-S' IEW 'Ei' i , if H513 gf SENIORS UN TI-IIE GUY, u GIRLS' SOCCER it 5.1 I VARSITY C CLUB INDUSTRIAL ARTS GIRLS ' SOFTBALL BROA DCA STER NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY LIBRARIANS SJENHURS UN THE GU STUDENT COUNCIL MERICA GLEE CLU B3 ALL-STATE CHORUS CLASS PROJECTS GIRLS BASKET BALL :VEB ET! . gasses J TL' TIORS FRONT ROW: Marlene Locke, Linda Wheelock, Beth Putnam, Muriel McNally, Jane Noble, Dorothy Tobin, Cheryl Adams, Mary Mayo, Faith Jones. SECOND ROW: Jonathon Gates, Jeffery Warren, Deana Burnor, Darlene Bennett, Penny McNally, Susan Gates, Maureen Ellsworth, Carol Wilcox, Emerson Flanders. THIRD ROW: Billy Baker, Glenn Davis, Paul Johnston, David Mann, Bruce Burt, Bruce McCuin, Ronnie Schwarm, Tommy Barry, Doug Desjardins. BACK ROW: David Meigs, Winston Eldred, Jeffery Lamphere, Gary Nolan, Richard Brown, Stanley Harvey, Terry McCuin, Jimmy Holden. MISSING: David Albright, Priscilla Erno, Donald Machia. CLASS f 1 ' J OFlF'lllClElRS Jonathan Gates Jane Noble Stanley Harvey Jeffery Lamphere SUPHOMURES FIRST ROW: Judy Lanpher, Marilyn Porter, Linda Schwarm, Barbara Burnor, Diane Westman, Maylo Mann, Polly Wescom, Emma Jean Slayton. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Godin, Susan Godin, Lonna Langdell, Diane Vreeland, Sandy Edwards, Lynda Machia, Sheila Thomas, Joy McCuin. THIRD ROW: John Putnam, Stevie Locke, Marcel1Yandow, Paul Potvin, Wendell Mudgett, Allen Crane, Larry Williamson, Peter Gagnon. BACK ROW: Larry Mayo, Sheridan Eldred, Frank Hutchins, Richard Williamson, Howard Cary, Joe Vanat, George St. Cyr, John McGovern, MISSING: Edna Barry, Annette Button, Thomas Fuller, Suzanne Randall. CLASS OF FHCERS Diane Vreeland Stevie Locke Allen Crane John Putnam FR IHS fl il Nl FIRST ROW: Lois McCuin, Iana Mineart, Delores Depot, Marianne Marshall, Phyliss Williamson, Sandra Verge Theresa Johnston, Janet Horne. SECOND ROW: Timmy Potvin, Betty Fuller, Brenda Lanpner, Laura Miller, Joanne Burnor, Carol Barup, Rita Duffy, Phyliss Wright, Merry Barry. THIRD ROW: Bradford Blaisdell, Donald Ready, Richard Kittell, Austin Barup, Ronald Langdell, Bruce Boozan, Greg Edwards, Lonnie Slayton, Raymond Smith. BACK ROW: Billy Meigs, Willard Dezotell, Howard Wells, Tom Henderson, Edmund Sulikowski, Louis St. Cyr, Roy Barry, Michel Guillemette. MISSING: Beverly Baker, Kevin Whitcavitch. CLASS OFFHICERS Phyliss Williamson Michel Guillemette Bradford Blaisdell Theresa Johnston EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Betty Marcher, Mary McGovern, Bonnie Edwards, Melody Reynolds, Marjorie Paulin, Penny Slayton Sandra Machia. SECOND ROW: Diane Wheelock, Sandra Gonyea, Linda Buick, Sharon Reynolds, Leslie Ostroski Martha Meigs, Clark Dodge. BACK ROW: Danny Gillespie, Jarish Isham, Mark Gates, George Hutchins, John Marshall, Richard Bryce, Billy Putnam, James Cutler. MISSING: John Butler, Sherry Pouliot, Richard Sargent. CLASS OFFICERS Martha Meigs Bonnie Edwards Mary McGovern Clark Dodge SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Robert Burnor, Anza Ellsworth, Barbara Mosier, Jackie Fonda, Lynne McCuin, Cynthia Meigs, Lynn Langdell, Curtis Bacon. SECOND ROW: Arlan Smith, Roger St. Cyr, Dale Nolan, Wesley Bacon, Danny Bennett Richard Cushing, Denis Gagnon, Jeffery Holden. THIRD ROW: Robert Longe, Merrit Ellsworth, Gideon Langdell, James Kinney, Duane Wheelock, Larry Burnor, James Barrett. 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ADA ROSS First Grade Johnson Teachers' College FRONT ROW: Gail Gonyeau, Jody Minaert, Susan Kinney, Maryannis Westman, Timothy Gillespie, Daniel Bacon, Walter Lafountain, Rose Marie Baker. SECOND ROW: James Breault, Lisa Pollander, Brian Ward, Darla Marsh, Roberta Pratt, Karl Longe, Mark Nolan. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Page, Bonnie Gray, William Cushing, Chris Bennett, John Learned Caroll Manchester, James Albright. MRS. HENNRIETTA ELLSWORTH Second Grade University of Vermont Degree: B.S. in Education FIRST ROW: Linda Edwards, Laurie Gillespie, Candy Pratt, Sherrie Longe, Darrell Randall, David Gates, Mark Langdell. SECOND ROW: Rickie Langdell, Paul Dashnaw, Sheryl Johnston, Linda Mayo, Robin Alshimer, Wallace Longe, Jerry Corse. THIRD ROW: John Edwards, Blaine Gillespie, Tommy McGovern, Mark Gonyea, Robert Dennis, Debby Hunt, Donna Farrand. FRONT ROW: Cynthia Spaulding, Sandra Pells, Joanne Briere, Deborah LaFountain, Pamela Corse, Allan Machia. SECOND ROW: Randy Jones, Jacqueline Buick, Wendell Slayton, Charles Butler, Michael Holden, Starlene Russin, Michael Carpenter. THIRD ROW: Peter Blanchard, Ervin Buick, Nancy McCuin, Patty Bacon, Freda Meyer, Thomas Fonda, Wil- liam Morey. MRS. JOSEPHINE WELLS Second and Third Grades Johnson Teachers' College FIRST ROW: Michele Chouinard, Arthur Davis, Joanne Corse, John Briere, Randy Langdell, Scott Thomas, Robert Thomas, Dean Boozan, Jeffery Wells. SECOND ROW: Michael Hubbard, Angelica Desjardins, Judy MRS. BARBARA DAVIS Nolan, Cheryl Rounds, Pamela Gray, Dennis Longe, Bertina Burnor, Holly Third Grade Williamson, Shirley Fortin. THIRD ROW: Sandra Fisher, Donald Pratt, Johnson Teachers' College Jeffery Marsh, David Kelley, Deborah McNall, Bruce Boutwell, Dennis Blanchard, Randy Mason, George Putnam. MRS. PHYLLIS TITUS MRS. VIRGINIA THOMPSON MRS. WINONA NOBLE Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Johnson Teachers College Johnson Teachers' College University of Vermont Degree: B.S. Degree: Ph.B. FOIURTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Thomas Dodge, Pamela Rondina, Beverly Spaulding, Debra Slayton, Candace Gonyea, John Kinney Robert Kinney. SECOND ROW: Rita Sargent, Jack Corse, Michael Erno, Mark Holden, Kevin McGovern, Sylvio Desjardins, Jack Longe, Lee Paulin. BACK ROW: Dennis Williamson, John Williamson, Debra Young, Lynda Gray, Marlene Isham, Raymond Westman, Lois Williamson, June Buick. MISSING: Martha Isham, Nancy Kelly. Fil JFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Margaret Smith, Bruce Hutchins, Deanna Corse, Richard Spaulding, Elanor Dennis, Richard Bacon. SECOND ROW: Janet Pouliot, George Manchester, Rhoda Langdell, George Meigs, Cynthia Meyer, Thomas Briere. BACK ROW: Steven Ward, Ann Slayton, Benjamin Hunt, Christopher McCuin, Nancy Butler, Patrick Mayo. MISSING: Charles Hubbard, Sharron Thomas, Richard Wilcox. SJXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Mark Blaisdell, Robert Porter, Linda Cutler, Gail Thomas, Robert Gillespie, Deborah Raymond, Elaine Gillespie. SECOND ROW: Paul Crane, Leon Flanders, Dawn Salyton, Betty Longe, James Spaulding, John Meigs, Diana Marsh. BACK ROW: Chris Page, Homer Buick, Paul Boozan, Carol Langdell, Diane Briere, Nelson Cushing, Denis Guillemette. A 1 ww. , .'L,f ,, V L. , A5 I -K' pf: qM Mi I A,L, ,Q wg Y mf 1. gl K S f 1 sim R A X K. X7 mr Q, if QE: Wx.. N.. W , A ,MN V ,fr 2l..x 2 ,. ' N .Mfg 4 V-bull:-t A, -f ', -, Q V-.Ai lagkhsiw L ,M - . kv? ., . 4- J , ,mf f Amhlems GIRLS? VARSITY BASKETBALL LEFT SIDE QT op to bottomj: Maylo Mann, Diana Westman, Judy Lanphear, Linda Wheelock, Barbara Cota. RIGHT SIDE QTop to bottorny: Joyce Mudgett, Jane Noble, Marlene Locke, Lilla Cary, Mary Wells. CENTER fLeft to righljz Linda McNally, Managerg Coach Douglass Morseg Donna Schwarm, Manager. MISSING: Rhoda Manchester. BUYS? VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Stanley Harvey, Terry McCuin, John McGovern, David Meigs. SECOND ROW: Coach - Douglass Morse, Jimmy Godin, Joe Vanat, Bruce McCuin, Bill Baker, Jimmy Holden, Jeffery Lamphere, Jonathan Gates. ,Q .5- sge 1. K2 r . 3? 54 3 ,E J wlvi ,ig ,, , We wr I Jeys y ,ikl yeel S is fl L .1,. GHBLS? JW' BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Phyllis Wright, Susan Gates, Coach - Douglass Morse, Linda Wheelock, Eula Fisher. BACK ROW: Donna Schwarm - Manager, Judy Lanpher, Beth Putnam, Marilyn Porter, Joyce Mudgett, Linda Schwarm, There sa Johnston, Linda McNally - Manager. BOYS? ,VV BASKETBALL QVWQQ' WUQ, Q,-ww, 6 Q Q ,sm 9 WSH :RVN FIRST ROW: Lonnie Slayton, John Putnam, Michel Guillemette, Stevie Locke, Bradford Blaisdell. BACK ROW: Coach - Douglass Morse, Stanley Harvey - Manager, Howard Wells, Frank Hutchins, Tom Henderson, Howard Cary, Doug Desjardins, Raymond Smith, Managers -John McGovern, Terry McCuin. fennmwndvllfwlk GHRLS' SOCCER FIRST ROW: Jana Mineart, Deanna Burnor, Mary Wells, Phyllis Wright. SECOND ROW: Coach - Douglass Morse, Mary Mayo, Eula Fisher, Linda Schwarm, Lilla Cary. LAST ROW: Beth Putnam, Barbara Cota, Maylo Mann, Dorothy Tobin, Marlene Locke. BOYS' SOCCER FIRST ROW: Richard Kittel, Jonathan Gates, Jimmy Godin, Coach - Douglass Morse. SECOND ROW: Stevie Locke, Howard Wells, Marcel Yandow, Larry Williamson. LAST ROW: Frank Hutchins, Howard Cary, Richard Williamson, Joe Davis, Bill Baker. SUFTBALL STANDING: Mr. Daniel Winn, Diana Westman, Mary Mayo, Linda Wheelock, Linda McNally, Barbara Cora, Marlene Locke, Maylo Mann, Jane Noble. KNEELING: Susan Gates, Deana Burnor, Mary Safford, Mary Wells, Judy Lanphear. B A lil ld lL, ll, STANlJrNG: Steven Locke, Marcel Yandow, Jimmy Holden, Gary Nolan, Frank Huron- ins, John McGovern, Allen Crane, Jonathan Gates, Jimmy Godin. KNEELING: Richard Williamson, Howard Cary, David Mann, Coach Douglass Morse, Glenn Davis, Billy Baker, Terry McCuin. 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VN .A I QA- ,Nr A Q - ,V . ,, ,C .L ,V..Vg V y 5... 1-5: ..',-Q., - nf. Y fm , V -.- ,M , --. .1 ,..Hv x.ky..r..V,. -1 , , ' ' ,., f!WL 5, 5..S,,,,?9 'f 1 NV .N . .. ,-Q' ,V , M 'Nj-Q 3. V . 'K I Q v . ' 'CKY 115-. , 'adV71f . T -'V' f' ' nw-9' 3 Vi Vx -J , , bf A ' 'V FN 'P-'V ' -' VV Vw' V - -. V. . .s.k.:V.. C 'A V - .V V:1'?XfCVrXm5c7x?.L.+i :RSS .41 . X, cctfpiviifficc-BS NATHDNAJL HUNUR SOCHETY FRONT ROW: Mary Safford, Linda McNally, Rhoda Manchester, Mary Wells, Stanley Harvey, Donna Kinsley, Carol Wilcox, Sandra Edwards, Susan Gates, Donna Schwarm. BACK ROW: Beth Putnam, Dorothy Tobin, Glenn Davis, Robert Coburn, John Putman, Wendell Mudgett, Larry Williamson, Allan Crane, David Meigs. STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED: Lynda Machia, Bill Putman, Mary Wells, Robert Coburn, Mr. Winn, Jimmy Holden, Donna Schwarm. Stanley Harvey, Cynthia Meigs. STANDING: Delores Depot Janet Horne, David Meigs, Frank Hutchins, Tom Henderson, Bill Baker, Wendell Mud- gett, Larry Williamson, Lynne Langdell, Joanne Burnor. BROADCASTER SEATED: Carol Wilcox, Barbara Cota, Stanley Harvey. Joyce Mudgett, Mrs. Thelma Johnston, Advisorg Linda McNally, Terry McCuin, Linda Wheelock, Mary Safford. ST-ANDING: Mary Wells, Billy Meigs, Lilla Cary, Michel Guillemette, Faith Jones, Jane Noble, Janet Horne, Donna Schwarm, Martha Meigs, Paul Johnston, Diana Wheel- ock, Beth Putnam, Penny Slayton, Dorothy Tobin, Lonnie Slayton, Lynn Langdell, Cynthia Meigs. F'fLf TlUlRF, HDMI llF1M,.MilE1 l3 Ill? AXNllHlfRll CAN FRONT ROW: Janet Horne, Lynda Machia, Lonna Langdell, Mary Mayo, Mrs. Louva Gates, Advisorg Mary Safford, Carol Wilcox, Lilla Cary, Deanna Burnor, Susan Godin. SECOND ROW: Linda Wheelock, Theresa Johnston, Faith Jones, Merry Barry, Brenda Lanpher, Joy McCuin, Laura Miller. BACK ROW: Sandy Verge, Linda Schwarm, Jane Noble, Emma Slayton, Lois McCuin, Joanne Burnor. VARSllTY MC CLUB STANDING, Left to Right: Jimmy Godin, Mary Wells, Terry McCuin, Mary Mayo, Stanley Harvey, Barbara Cora, Gary Nolan, Diana Westman, John McGovern, Dorothy Tobin, Frank Hutchins, Jane Noble, Joe Vanat, Donna Schwarm, Glenn Davis, Maylo Mann, David Mann, Muriel McNally, Tommy Barry, Mary Safford, Jimmy Holden, Marlene Locke, Jonathan Gates, Penny McNally. SEATED, Left to Right: Jeffery Lamphere, Billy Baker, Coach Douglass Morse, Bruce McCuin, Linda McNally. G L E C L U B FRONT ROW: Lois McCuin, Merry Barry, Linda Wheelock, Delores Depot, Theresa Johnston, Darlene Bennett, Lynn Langdell, Cynthia Meigs. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Flor- ence Mason, Director: Roger St. Cyr, Joy McCuin, Jackie Fonda, Carol Barup, Sheila Thomas, Barbara Mosier, Anza Ellsworth, Robert Burnor. THIRD ROW: Denis Gagnon, Gid Langdell, Jimmy Kinney, Bill Putnam, Merritt Ellsworth, Jeffery Holden, Wesley Bacon, Arlan Smith. BACK ROW: Richard Kittel, Robert Mayo, Doug Desjardins, Howard Cary, Howard Wells, Jeffery Lamphere, Duane Wheelock. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Marjorie Paulin, Lonna Langdell, Lynda Machia, Mark Gates, Mary Wells, Donna Kinsley, Mary Safford. SECOND ROW: Darlene Bennett, Sandra Edwards, Beth Putnam, Theresa Johnston, Marlene Locke, Susan Langdell, Paul Johnston. THIRD ROW: Jane Noble, Dorothy Tobin, Marylin Porter, Linda McNally, Barbara Cora, Muriel McNally, Maylo Mann. MISSING: Gary Tatro, GerylinTatro, Clark Dodge, Jeffery Holden, John Butler, Robert Porter, Suzanne Randall, Nancy Butler. These two pages are dedicated to the hot lunch workers, school bus drivers, janitors, and librarians, those who so unselfishly contributed of their time that we, the students, at Cam- bridge High School might be more comfortable. We appreciate their work, and, to thank them ln some small way, dedicate these two pages to them. LHBRARHANS Left to Right: Lonna Langdell, Lilla Cary, Barbara Cota, Linda McNally, Joyce Mudgett, Mr Skiff, Sandra Rooney, Marjorie Lampher, Terry McCuin, Linda Wheelock, Judy Matcher. HUT LUNCH Left to Right: Mrs, Wetherell, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Pells. Mr. Rodgers JAN HTORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Reynolds, Marcel Yandow, Mr. Safford. Mr. Nolan Mr. Raymond fE?fCS DRIVERS Mr. Wilcox Mr. Slayton Mr. Pollander CLASS HHSTORY In the fall of 1960, thirty-four Freshmen entered Cambridge High School. We were given a Freshman Reception by the Seniors. Glendon Reed left during the year. Our only activity was a food sale. The class officers were as follows: President - Robert Coburn Vice President - Mary Safford Secretary - Barbara Cota Treasurer - Donna Schwarm Returning as Sophomores, there were thirty-one of us. Ianice Reed and Leonard McLean did not return. Paul Pratt and Arthur Tanner left during the year, and Effie La- Count joined our class. Our activities included a Slop Hop and selling name tags. The class officers were as follows: President - Mary Safford Vice President - Dana Sweet Secretary - Sharon Gilbert Treasurer - Linda McNally When we came back as Juniors, there were twenty-eight of us. Sharon Gilbert, Gary Fredrick and Winston Eldred did not return. David Cushing joined our class, and Lloyd Tilton, Berkely Tilton, Effie LaCount and David Cushing left during the year. During our Junior year we had a supper, the Christmas Ball and a very successful Candy Sale. The class officers for the year were as follows: President - Rhoda Manchester Vice President - Donna Kinsley Secretary - Barbara Cota Treasurer - Mary Wells In our last year of high school, there were twenty-five of us. Maefred Machia joined our class. During the year Marjorie Lanpher left us. Our activities included Freshman reception, a cider sale, a candy sale, the Doc Williams show, Mother's Day Barbecue and the Senior Prom. The class officers were as follows: President - Mary Wells Vice President - Dana Sweet Secretary - Mary Safford Treasurer - Joyce Mudgett New teachers in our Freshman year were Miss Millicent Dixon replacing Miss Elaine Gasrow, Mr. Charles Streator replacing Mr. Kenneth Hardy, and Mrs. Thelma Johnston joining the English department. When we returned our Sophomore year, the new teaches were Mn. Raymond Mason replacing Mr. Olin Robbins, Mr. Douglass Morse replacing Mr. Daniel Bova, and Mr. Reid A116511 replacing Mr. Charles Streator. Mr. Wesley Warren replaced Mr. Redi Allen in our Junior year. Miss Sheila Speir, English and social studies teacher, joined the faculty our Senior year. We surely hate to leave C.H.S. , our schoolmates, and teachers, but we will al- ways remember them. ROBERT COBURN DOLLY FISHER LAURA WRIGHT CLASS WILL We, the class of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Four, Town of Cambridge, County of Lamoille State of Vermont, being sound in mind, body, and members, declare this our last will and Testament. We devise, bequeath and give to these deserving individuals: ART I: Basketball team, we devise, bequeath and give to you Lilla Cary's first aid kit. ART II: Terry McCuin, we devise, bequeath and give to you Robert Coburn's leadership ability. ART III: Lynda Machia, we devise, bequeath and give to you Barbara Cota's natural blonde hair. ART IV: George St. Cyr, we devise, bequeath and give to you Duane Cutting's teeth. ART V: Muriel McNally, we devise, bequeath and give to you Dolly Fisher's choice of colors. ART VI: Marylin Porter, we devise, bequeath and give to you Donna Kinsley's sense of rhythm. ART VII: Joanne Burnor, we devise, bequeath and give to you Susan Langdel1's ability to get a boy without advertising. ART VIII: Penny McNally, we devise, bequeath and give to you Judy Marcher's quietness. ART IX: Carol Wilcox and Susan Gates, we devise, bequeath and give to you Rhoda Manchester's figure. ART X: Jeffery Warren, we devise, bequeath and give to you Linda McNally's heart. QWe understand that you don't have one.j ART XI: Jonathan Gates, we devise, bequeath and give to you Bruce Miller's driving ability. ART XII: Brad Blaisdell, we devise, bequeath and give to you Joyce Mudgett's height. ART XIII: Jimmy Godin and Billy Baker, we devise, bequeath and give to you David Por- ter's incentive to work. ART XIV: Emma Jean Slayton, we devise, bequeath and give to you Sandra Rooney's good sense of humor. ART XV: Sandra Verge, we devise, bequeath and give to you Mary Safford's loud voice. ART XVI: Jimmy Holden, we devise, bequeath and give to you Dana Sweet's ability to chase girls and not get caught parking. ART XVII: Stanley Harvey, we devise, bequeath and give to you Donna Schwarm's ability to be a good magazine chairman. ART XVIII: Janet Horne, we devise, bequeath and give to you Massie Machia's loyalty. ART XIX: Marlene Locke, we devise, bequeath and give to you Joe Whitcavitch's ability to always have some gum to give away. ' ART XX: Diana Westman and Maylo Mann, we devise, bequeath and give to you Mary Wells' shining personality. ART XXI: Beth Putnam, we devise, bequeath and give to you Laura Wright's pretty hands. ART XXII: Darlene Bennett, we devise, bequeath and give to you Nancy Williamson's smile. ART. XXIII: Bruce McCuin, we devise, bequeath and give to you Steve Davis' persistence in math. ART. XXIV: Jeffery Lamphere, we devise, bequeath and give to you Jimmy Wescom's glasses fYou might need an extra pair next year in basketbal1.J BARBARA COT A LINDA MCNALLY MARY SAFFORD fa' , WW' f K: , ,Mui ,, jf at 1.1 1, .. +, w, ., ..:n,f,fA ' i K ..,,,Q...:.,m ,A vcerttiscers R. 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Year After Year Herd Improvement Telephone 644-2476 or 635-9287 EASTERN STATES FARMERS' EXCHANGE Jeffersonville, Vermont Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizer, Farm Supply and AG-CHEM Items T elephone 644-8882 HOMER W. HUNGERFORD AND SONS, INC. North Main Street St. Albans, Vermont TEACHOUT BROTHERS Dial TR 8-2010 Essex Junction, Vermont Hotpoint Appliances - Hoover Cleaners Kyanize Paints SHIRLEY'S KNIT SHOP Highgate Road UN 8-4416 Also BETTY'S KNIT SHOP Cold Hollow Mtn. WE 3-7088 Petro Nokol Oil Burners Iron Fireman Furnaces Dealer .n S , lt American Standard Heating and 1 pecfla. Y . . Melrose Yarns Hand Knitting Plumbing Equip. Maple Syrup Maple Sugar Maple Candies BROWN'S RIVER MAPLE PRODUCTS Jericho, Vermont POWERS PIANO HOME New and Used Pianos Complete Piano Tuning and Repairs LA 4-3790 - LA 4-4546 50 Diamond St. St. Albans, Vt. MUDGETT FARM Jersey Cattle Maple Products .T effer sonville , Vermont When You Think of Insurance Think of CHARLES LaBRIE Agent for METROPOLITAN Best Wishes to the Class of 1964 FOREST HILLS FACTORY OUTLET Winooski, Vermont Compliments of WOOD AND KIDDER, INC Complete Home Furnishings Swanton Road St. Albans, Vermont THRIFT Benjamin FranIclin's homi- lies on thrift have guided generations of young people toward abetter tomorrow . . . a tomorrow whose goals are more easily realized because of the habit of systematic saving. Thrift is a habit not always easy to acquire, but once begun, it's one of Iife's most valuable. Start or add to your savings account today at the Franklin County Bank. 4, FRANKLIN J 6114167 SXQT5 s'r.ALaANs mcnrono nv ' VERMONT H' llnflll llfoflf INIUIINQI foffllf T. J. MCGOVERN STQRES, INC. Everything for the Farm Cambridge, Vermont - Dial 644-8811 JEFFERSONVILLE GARAGE If You Have Troubles Don't Touch! Come and See Your Friend Dutch THE FAT MAN 2.4-Hour Wrecking Service Dial 644-2279 Jeffersonville, Vermont Compliments of CAMBRIDGE LODGE AND MOTEL Cambridge, Vermont Compliments of JEFF SKI DORM Cambridge, Vermont J. ALFRED CHOUINARD JR. Manager Jeffersonville -- 644-8876 TOWN AND COUNTRY INSURANCE AGENCY DESROSIERS INSURANCE AGENCY Jeffersonville, Vermont Compliments of BOOTH'S Dial 644-8861 Cambridge , Vermont Compliments of McMAHON BROS. Chevrolets Buicks Morrisville , Vermont Compliment s of SWEET'S ESSO STATION Jeffersonville, Vermont Complim ent s of WILLIAM F. KINNEY CATTLE DEALER Jeffersonville, Vermont Telephone 644-2.725 C. T. MORRILL AND SONS Morrisville , Vermont Lem Says, The Wrong End Store is the place where they start the sale the day the goods arrive. BURT'S MOBIL STATION Mobil Gas Oil Groceries Waterville, Vermont Compliments of WINDRIDGE FARMS DAIRY KITCHEN WINDRIDGE FARMS INN WINDRIDGE FARMS DAIRY Jeffer sonville , Vermont COMMUNITY CO-OP LOCKERS CORPORATION I , .. , gi f H fs 33 fl f I . , I 5,5 . I ,sf M I M132 VL Q, an , . I gs 9 my I -i1 f 1 Frozen Food Lockers Groceries - Meats Fruits - Vegetables Phone 644-2272 Cambridge , Vermont Compliment s of CLIFF COLLETTE'S REPAIR SHOP Hyde Park, Vermont JONE'S JEWELRY STORE Hamilton - Bulova Longines - Wittnauer Watch Keepsake Diamonds Morrisville , Vermont CS 'V' M +Ma- NOBLE AND PEARL Jeffersonville, Vermont Dial 644-2241 Groceries - Clothing - Footwear Paint and Hardware Shop at the Store Where You'll Get More Compliments of MARK'S SERVICE STATION Your Friendly Mobil Dealer Tires - Batteries - Accessories Dial 644-2222 Cambridge, Vermont Compliments of STEARNS SUPPLY COMPANY Morrisville , Vermont Mobil-Flame Bottled Gas and Pittsburgh Paints Compliments of B 8: M MOTORS 8. MILTON SPEEDWAY Milton, Vermont WATERVI LLE GARAGE K. L. DAVIS, Proprietor Gulf, General Repairing TOBIN'S TELEVISION AND RADIO SHOP Appliances and Television Sales Service and Installations Hi-Fi Sets Dial 644-8805 Cambridge, Vermont Compliments of DR. W. LEON JOHNSTON VETERINARIAN J' effer sonville , Vermont Best Wishes to the Class of '64 DR. W. P. GUTHMANN DENTIST Morrisville , Vermont Congratulations to the Class of 1964 LAMOILLE COUNTY BANK Hyde Park, Stowe, Vermont Established 1889 Member F. D. I. C. BOURGEOIS TEXACO STATION 24-Hour Wrecker Service General Repairing Fuel Oil and Kerosene Dial UL 3-7353 Milton, Vermont Late st Fashions Compliments of GILLEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Morrisville, Vermont Compliments of BILLINGS SERVICE AMERICAN Morrisville , Vermont STERLING MEADOWS SNACK BAR AND CAMP GROUNDS Compliments of LOCKE'S IGA MR. AND MRS. JOHN SAFFORD Proprietors Telephone 644-2467 Jeffersonville, Vermont Waterville, Vermont REYNOLDS SERVICE STATION Your City Service Dealer Gas, Oil, Lubrication, and Auto Body Repair Used Cars Bought and Sold Compliments of L. A. WETHERBEE New Idea Farm Machinery Hinrnan Milking Machines Strunk Chain Saws Unadilla Silos Philco and Hotpoint Appliances Sales and Service Fletcher, Vermont Telephone TI 9-2532. Compliments of A. W. RICH FUNERAL HOME Dial TI 9-2561 Fairfax, Vermont MORRISVILLE LUMBER COMPANY, INC. Everything for Building Anything Lumber and Building Materials Dial TU 8-2630 - 8-3561 Morrisville, Vermont JONES SERVICE STATION Cambridg e , Vermont Compliments of P. H. EDWARDS Frigidaire Appliances Quality Furniture Hyde Park, Vermont Telephone: TU 8-49251 I Compliments of THE RUBEROID C0. Hyde Park, Vermont The Best in Building Materials LAKESIDE GARAGE Ford Sales and Service Morrisville, Vermont Dial TUcker 8-448P SANA-BONN BEAUTY SHOP J effersonville, Vermont Open Tuesday - Saturday Open Wednesday and Friday Evenings by Appointment Dial 644-2262 E. EDWARDS, Proprietor LUMBARD CHAIN SAWS Sales and Service DONALD BOUTIN Fairfax, Vermont Dial 849-8841 COMPLIMENTS OF F -dwg, ,L g: - .. .x BELL-GATES LUMBER CORPCRATION Northeastern Hardwoods Birch and Maple - a Specialty Mills and Office Jeffersonville, Vermont Dial 644-2221 Dance DEUSO'S BARN Every Saturday Night Eden, Vermont JOHNSON DINER 4 2. EWHEN INTHE 2 Compliments of JACK F. CORSE FUEL DISTRIBUTOR Shell Oil Products Blue Coal Utility Gas Cambridge, Vermont DDD FUR :SNE FDDD Johnson, Vermont There Is No Place Like Home Exeepf Here TRUST COMPANY LOCKE-HAVEN NURSING HOME Z4-Hour Nursing Care With L. P. N. Supervision Tel. 644-2214 - Annex - 4-8816 All Home Cooking Jeffersonville, Vermont MR. AND MRS. PHILIP LOCKE Johns on, Vermont Interest paid on savings accounts for every month that your balance is S10 or more. Member F. D. I. C. Your Patronage Is Appr eciated GlLLEN'S .Tohnson, Vermont M15 fp Tlx SI WMM I 'affine ry lfx-ei' I T' if ill' M jd X CLASS RINGS 0 COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL CARDS ' TROPHIES 0 CLUB PINS 0 DIPLOMAS SAWYER W. LEE 40 Brewer Parkway, Sou'I'I1 Burlingfon, Vermont, Telephone 4-6250 ALSO REPRESENTATIVE FOR TAYLOR-MADE YEARBOOKS Compliments of GERALD A. MACHIA EXCAVATING CRUSHING Jeffersonville, Vermont Telephone 644-2254 EARLE G. GATES Proprietor of the Village Farm Registered Jersey Cattle Hard and Soft Wood Lumber Custom Sawing Cambridge, Vermont 644-2792 LAMOILLE RESTAURANT Specialty: Steaks and Chops Morrisville, Vermont SPARK'S APPAREL SHOP Portland Street Morrisville , Vermont Distinctive Ladie s' Wear HARRY LAFOUNTAIN Building and Remodeling Alum. Comb. Windows and Doors Custom Built Kitchens Ceramic Tile Baths Tile Floors Fireplaces Heating Systems Jeffersonville Dial 644-2220 Breed the Cooperative Way With N.E.S.B.A. For Best Sires For Best Service Call ARTHUR D. TOOF, JR. Cambridge, Vermont Tel.: Fairfax Tllden 9-3051 MUNSON'S HARDWARE Hardware Sporting Goods Wirthrnore Feeds Morrisville, Vermont SLAYTON'S SERVICE STATION Texaco Products Washing General Repairing Jeffersonville, Vermont Compliments of R. E. HOWARD MOBIL SERVICE STATION Tires - Batteries - Accessories Maple Syrup - Ammunition - Groceries Fairfax, Vermont Compliments of MARY'S BEAUTY SHOP Smuggler's Notch Road Jeffersonville, Vermont Proprietor: MARY WILLIAMSON J. A. RYAN CO., INC. Grain and Mill Feed Telephone UL 3-7560 Milton, Vermont Best Wishes to the Class of 1964 Compliments of THE HIGHLANDER MOTEL MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM KINNEY Proprietors C. H. STEARNS CO., INC Heating Oils and Coal Barn Equipment Paint Wirthmore and Custom Dairy Feeds Field Seeds, Fertilizer Compliments of MURRAY'S I.G.A. Johnson, Vermont GREEN MOUNTAIN PHARMACY, INC. L. C. RENAUD, Reg. Phar. Telephone TU 8-4930 Morrisville, Vermont Compliments of HOWARD P. HILL if Johnson, Vermont Furniture - Floor Coverings Compliments of E. C. AND D. R. SMITH Jeffersonville, Vermont Dial 644-2251 WILSON PRESS Commercial and Advertising Printing Georgia Road St. Albans, Vermont LAkeview 4-3839 DOWLING'S, INC. St. Albans - Barre - Burlington LA 4-5750 - 476-7424 - UN 4-9371 GEORGE E. HILLIKER Local and Long Distance Moving Phone LA 4-4697 St. Albans, Vt. Agent, North American Van Lines, Inc. D. W. DECKER TEXACO SERVICE STATION Tires - Batteries - Accessories Groceries Guns, New and Used Ammunition Fairfax, Vermont JOSEPHS MFG. JEWELERS Fine Imported and Domestic Gifts Crystal - China - Pewter - Silver Columbia Diamond Rings Expert Engraving - Name Brand Watches Jewelry Specially Designed to Order Burlington's Only MFG Jewelers 80 Church Street - Burlington, Vermont JACK KLEC KA Massey-Ferguson Tractors - Irnplements New Holland Balers, Spreaders, Wagons Rakes, Choppers Georgia, R. F. D. Z Dial LAkeview 4-3276 SMUGGLERS NOTCH STORE Rust Craft Store New stand Gifts Novelties Jeffersonville, Vermont 644-2.233 Compliments of FLETCHER'S AUTO SALES 644-2783 Cambridge, Vermont fXJX Mifff I '- La -65 .X ill LQ? I THE COUNTRY NURSING HOME For the Sick and Aged 24-Hour Professional Care . A. SMALLEY CO., INC Morrisville, Vermont Chrysler Products Sports and Economy Cars Parts and Service Specialists Licensed by the State of Vermont Special Service Physical Therapy Whirlpool Treatment Route 108 - Jeffersonville, Vermont Telephone 644-2653 MR. AND MRS. ERNEST DESJARDINS Proprietors GlDDING'S MARKET Phone 644-2.259 Jeffersonville, Vermont H. P. BEARD'S HARDWARE STORE Hardware and Sporting Goods Simplicity Tractors Vespa Motor Scooters Johnson, Vermont HUNTLEY'S GARAGE Jeffersonville, Vermont Dial 644-8831 Stop That Fuss Go See Russ ALBERT S. NADEAU Washed Sand and Stone Dial 635-2501 Johns on, Vermont Congratulations to the Class of 1964 SUGAR BUSH FARM Pleasant Valley Road Cambridge, Vermont Registered Brown Swiss Dairy Records Over 21000 M. - 800F - 305D F. K. TRASK Owner C. G. WALKER Manager J. A. VICTOR ST. CYR AND SONS General Contracting Remodeling Old and New Phone 644- 2700 Cambridge, Vermont Compliments of JOHNSON WOOLEN MILLS Manufacturer of Hunting Shirts and Jackets Hunting Pants and Work Pants Flannels and Tweeds by the Yard Virgin Wool Blankets Sold by NOBLE AND PEARL Jeffersonville, Vermont Compliments of LINCOLN INN Recommended by Duncan Hines Gourmet Dominion of Canada Serving Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Banquet Facilities Ample Parking Space Dial TR 8-3309 Essex Junction, Vermont COMPLIMENTS OF MORSE'S DAIRY Serving Lamoille County With Fine Dairy Products Best of Luck to Cambridge High School in All Sports MARSHALL'S DRUG STORE Dependable Prescription Service Morrisville, Vermont Phone TU 8-3316 Compliments of HANLEY'S I.G.A. AND DICK'S BARBER SHOP Jeffersonville, Vermont Dial 644-8881 Service Is Our First Thought JOHNSON PHARMACY Johnson, Vermont Compliments of CARR'S ABC STORE Hyde Park, Vermont Tel. TU 8-7061 E4 V 55 5,3 rw , Elf 5 . 4. rw . 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