Chester High School - Flamstead Challenge Yearbook (Chester, VT)

 - Class of 1959

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Ai vrglfi , 4 4 .FLADLYTEAI7 CHALLENGE 1959 - 'fi.' Dedication ,. y With his wonderful smile, never-ending cheerfulness, and great understanding, Mr. -V Perry has won his way into the heart of each and every member of the class of '59, TL For the time and energy he has so freely given to make our years at C.H, S. success- P is ful ones, we dedicate this yearbook with deepest thanks and sincerest admiration. . The Class of '59 3 'Q r' Congratulations on the successful completion of your secondary education, From this time forward your success will be based more and more on the extent of your voltmtary efforts inthe achievement of the goals you consider most de- sirable. Charles P. Nason Superintendent of Schools Dear Seniors . June 12, 1959 It is with a great deal of pleasure that Ihave worked with you toward graduation, Each of you is to be congratu- lated for his achievement. I know that you all realize the value of your diploma. The end of your high school career should not be con- sidered the end of leaming. The world today offers many new and changing frontiers. The future will continue to offer challenges tothe student. It is my wish that you will all continue to be students and accept these challenges, thus en- joying a rich, happy and interesting life, William De Stefano Principal 4 uv W ,fx ,Q 5, Q, ,M F1 I at 'E' J' S M v J f , flgzff 5 -f H ' vs J If -w., 5 7 4 A K -HM x. 'x ,uri ,m, 8 Y L55 W .V 'Yr if' X f I yd, sl' f' K XX . ,I -Q gin' 7-Weis. 'Y ,Q f-Q 5:-a-in Za .. -'Q rw-'W ' -W, x .rg Q.: ,ftT v -. . 1 1. GEORGE AHRENS A. B. . M. S. Wesleyen University M, I. T, Sciences, Mathematics FRANK BUSH American Institute of Music Music Education MRS, MARJORIE FAXON Keene Teachers College B, E, Homemaking ANNETTE LAFRANK B, S, Ed, Keene Teachers College French, English GEORGE LA GIOS B, S. v M. Ed. Springfield College Guidance Director 6 KATHERINE LAGIOS University of Vermont B.S. Commercial JOHN MYERS Dartmouth B. A. University of Vermont English DAVID NEWTON Princeton University English , Latin JOHN NEWTON Newton School A.B. Princeton University Mathematics MAMORIE ORCUTT B. A. , M. A. University of Vermont Social Studies 7 KENNETH ORNE U.V. M. , B.S. Lyndon Teachers College University of Vermont JANICE PHELPS Bridgewater, B.S. Physical Education SANDRA JANE PHILIP B. A. , University of New Hampshire Social Studies ROBERT SONSTROEM B. S. , M. S. Springfield College Physical Education SIDNEY THOMAS Assistant Principal Middlebury College University of Vermont Cornell University Science, Driver -Ed 8 I riff 5 ff y A 'jf' A lv I ' 0 Yi ,- Jw, A A M 14 W. Hi, W ,,f if , mx in 3. w 5 -1 W I ,ff f , m'4Q ww Mwf' , . Lvl, M . V-JS' ,., , 1. E na'-M MP mr: -NT J' no ' ,Q XL. M ' W , ' , , , 3 W iiwpghm fm r gg X f A ,N h ' -my WT, ,, .K ,,.,,Q, , vwmgu 1 Qin ,N X, W. 'V' :.- 'F' ' 3'4- 4?-f ,',Q 14. , wx Y 1 W , ,, ' ,wx U Q M, N Nm Q, I . ' ' -'P-nm L. 'f? '1 -a :-.,gM4, g., f. 5-W:-,A s'g,' ' u' vm J vii - I v' I 'fi ,. N . W . -CM , .,,. .vw Emu SANDRA CORRINE A LLEN Always smiling, always happy, I wonder why? FHA lg Girls' Glee Club l,2,3g Choir 2,3,4g One-Act Play Contest lg Marching Band 1, 2,3,4g Girls' State 3, Chatter Staff 4: Mixed Cho- rus 1,2g Challenge Staff 4g Curtis Campaign Captain 15 Basketball Band 1,2g Southern Vermont Music Festival 1, 2, Concert Band 4: Teacher's Secretary 4g Dramatics Club 1,2. IA MES WESLEY A MEDEN A man of few, but well-chosen, words. FFA Secretary 3, 4. CLARK DAVID ADAMS Our refreshment director and chemistry professor. Soccer Manager 4, Basketball Manager 2,4g Projection Club 1,23 Dra matics Club 1,2,3,4g Chatter 2,3g Monitor 4g One-Act Play Contest 3,4g Librarian's Club 1,2,3,4. ROY LEONARD ALDRICH Our Future Farmer and FFA President. FFA President 3,4. I0 RONNIE CUNNINGHAM BENNETT New front seat needed-witty personality. LINDA SPAULDING BENSON Takes an interest in whatever she does. Concert Band 1,2,4g Marching Band 1,2,4g Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 2,4g Soccer Band lg GAA 1,2g Basketball Charts 1,23 Curtis Campaign Captain 2,45 Chatter 43 Treasurer of Class 1, 2, Secretary of GAA lg Treasurer of GAA 2, Challenge 4. JULIA ALINE BRESETT Mad typist - 1958 Graduates. One-Act Play Contest 1, Librarian Club 25 Marching Band 1, 25 Concert Band 1, 23 Southern Vermont Festival 1, 2g Teacher's Secretary 4, Chatter Staff 3,4g Co -Picture Editorg Challenge 45 Office Girl 4. ELLSWORTH WAYNE BUTLER Basketball! Our good set-up man. Light fingers. Basketball 3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Soccer 3,4g Vice President 1. WAYNE RALPH CARTER Mad chemist - Just a little more sulfur! One -act play contest 2, 3g.Librarians' Club 1, 2. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Southern Vt. Music Festival 1,2g Chatter Staff 45 Challenge 4g Monitor 4g Managers' Club 2,3g Concert Band 1,2, 3,4g Basketball Band 1.2. ACHILES JON CASSISTA The class brain. Honor rolli Green Convertible. Student Council 3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Class President lg Silver C 35 U.N. Delegate 3g Sports Writer 45 Golf team 1,2, 3. DANIEL CYRIL CHA MPAIGNE I like that last name. Find him at the First National Store some of the time. ELAINE MILDRED DAVIS Remember the garage is only so wide. Needles plus material plus time equal a neat wardrobe and a girl with a pleasant personality. Monitor 4g FHA 1,2, 3,4g Challenge 4. I2 MARION ELIZABETH DAVIS With a friendly smile she greets all. F.H.A. President. Soda jerk. What'll you have? Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, A Cappella Choir 3,4, FHA 1,2,3,4, FHA Officer 3,4, Dramatics Club 1,2, Southern Vermont Music Festival 1, 2, Teacher's Secretary 3,4, Chatter Staff 4, Challenge Staff, Co- editor of Literary 4, Monitor 4, Office girl 2, 3,4, Girls' Glee Club 1 2, 3,4, Girls' State Alternate 3, Archery Squad 3. PHYLLIS ANN ETTE DEAN The gal who never has to worry about putting up her hair or working too hard on her mathematics. FTA 2,3, FHA 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Glee Club 4, A Cappella Choir 3,4, Class One -act plays 1, Monitor 4, GAA 2, Girls' State 3, Challenge Staff, Co -editor of Layout 4, Chatter 4, Curtis Campaign 2, Student Council 4. JONATHAN BAIRD DRUHL Bone brittle. What will happen next? Soccer 1,4, JV Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 4, Curtis Campaign 1, 2, 3,4, Class Vice President 2, Student Council 1,2,4, Manager 2, 3 Challenge Staff, Boys' Sports Edito'r'4, Boys' State 3, Golf 2,3,4, Basketball Charts 2, 3. HARRY NENO D'URBANO Those red devils! A twanging guitar. Soccer 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1, 2,3,4, Monitor 4, Projection Club 1.2, Challenge 4, Marching Band 2, 3. I3 SARA ESTELLE FARNUM Spare moments are the gold dust of life. Concert Band 1, 2.3.45 Orchestra 2,3,4g Marching Band 1, 2,3,4g New London Exchange Concert 4g Southem Vermont Music Festival 1, 2g In- terscholastic Music Clinic 3,4g All-State Band 2,3,4g Band President Soccer Band lg Archery 15 Class One-Act Plays 1,35 FFA 4g FHA 4g Substitute Monitor 4g Basketball Charts 2g Silver C g Curtis Campaign Assistant Manager 3g Curtis Campaign Manager 4g Co-Literary Editor of Challenge 4g Editor-in-Chief of Chatter 4. DONALD EUGENE FONTAINE Where Domiie is - there's Jeanette. Boy with best personality, Soccer 3,4g Baseball 3,4g Basketball 3,43 Treasurer of Class lg Curtis Campaign 2: Giallenge, DORIS JEAN GRISWOLD Bye-bye, love - sorry she felt like leaving us before graduation. A Cappella Choir lg Glee Club 15 IV Basketball 1,2. ROBERT WA LTER HAZELTON Our nice looking All-State tenor, A Cappella Choir 1.2,3.4g Baseball 3,4g Monitor 4g Leaders' Corps 2g Mr, King: Projection Club 1,25 Boys' Quartet 45 All-State 3g Mixed Chorus 2.3, Boys' State - Alternate 3. I4 4g Girls' Glee Club 1, 2.3.45 Mixed Chorus lg A Cappella Choir 2,3,4g CALVIN JOHN HODGE Class speedster on a motorcycle! Ski Team 1,2,45 Soccer 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Challenge 45 Monitor 45 FTA 2. TOINI ANN KALINEN Brains and beauty seem to go together, A Cappella Choir l,2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus lg Dramatics Club 15 Monitor 45 Soccer Band 45 Marching Band 3,45 Ma jorette 3,45 Curtis Campaign Captain 25 Editor-in-Chief of Challenge 45 Chatter 45 Reporter for Springfield Reporter 35 Southem Vermont Mu- sic Festival 1,25 All-State 35 Archery Squad 15 One-Act Play Contest 1,35 Silver C 35 Class Secretary 2,3,45 Office Secretary 3, ARTHUR ELBRIGE KINGSBURY English grammarian! A swell sport! KA YE BETTY KOPONEN Miss Finn, Fun, and Fair, with the beautiful hairl Vice President 15 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2,3,45 Class Treasurer 3,45 A - Cappella Choir 3,4 5 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Concert Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Basketball Band 25 New London Exchange Concert 45 Southern Vermont Music Festival 1, 25 Band Secretary 45 One-Act Play Contest 35 Monitor 45 Challenge 45 Chatter 3,45 Ski Team 25 Basketball 3,45 Lyndonville Press Conference 35 Girls' State 35 Silver C 35 DAR 45 All-State Marching Band 35 Librarian 3. I5 JOSEPH PETER KRUPSKY And you're a monitor? Si, Senor, love 'em and leave 'em. Baseball 1, 2,3,4g Soccer 1,2,3,4g Basketball 3,43 FTA 1, 2,3g Projec tion Club 1, 2g Monitor 4, Challenge 4, Chatter 3. ELMA JEAN LAMPHRON She may be tiny but she's always heard! Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1, 2.3.43 Basketball 2.3, Mon ifor 4g Challenge 4, Chatter 3,43 One-Act Play 2g Southem Vermont Music Festival 1.2, Office Girl 2.3.4. I h 1 ELAINE PHYLLIS LA PLANTE The class dancer, what a beat! She's a cutie and she's neat! Mixed Choms 1.2, A Cappella Choir 2,3,4g Girls' Quartette 3.4: Southem Vermont Music Festival 1,2g Teacher's Secretary 45 Chatter Staff 4g Challenge Staff 44 Monitor 4, Office Girl 3,43 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Basketball 3,45 Class Secretary lg Majorette 1,2,3,4g GAA 3: Soccer Band 4g Marching Band 1,2,3,4g Ski Team 2, MAXINE CARRIE LAWRENCE Loves Larry - will marry. Where she goes success will follow. Office Girl 3, Chatter 3,4g Challenge 45 Teacher's Secretary 4. I6 VICTOR IAMES MAZZELLA Hot mice. Curly hair. Baseball 15 Student Council 15 Monitor 45 Projection Club 1,2. SANDRA JOY MCGROTTY She is little, she ls wlse5 she's a terror for her size. FHA 15 Chatter 3,45 Challenge 45 Monitor 45 Office Girl 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 Basketball 45 Golf 35 One -act play contest 2. HAROLD WESTLEY MELENDY FFA and cars. How about that! FFA 1,2,3,4. PATRICIA ANN PAGE Brains and music are her specialties. A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Student Council 1,25 One-act play contest 1, 2 Orchestra 1, 2, 3,45 Southern Vermont Music Festival 1, 25 Challenge 4 Monitor 4, Model U.N. 35 Office girl 45 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Curtis Campaign 1,2,3,45 Silver C 35 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 All- State Band 25 All -State Orchestra 35 Soccer Band 2, 35 Basketball Band 1. 2, 35 Basketball Timer 45 Interscholastic Music Clinic 3,4. I7 CAROL ANN PECK Shy, but sweet to know. FHA 1,2,3,4g Office Girl 4. FRANCES JMN PERRY It's the quiet ones who get their men, FHA 1,23 Monitor 4, Challenge 4. DONALD HAROLD PHELPS Specializes in sophomore girls - and that's not all! Baseball 3,45 Soccer 4g Monitor 4. PATRICIA ANN PLUMB Boys? Wherel? Joe, Yah, butl That crazy shot in basketball, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3g A Cappella Choir 2,3,4g Girls' Glee Club 1.2, 3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3,4g All-State Orchestra 3g Concert Band 2,3g Chatter Staff 3,4g Monitor 4g Office Girl 3.4, Basketball 2,3,4g South ern Vermont Music Festival 1,25 Golf Team 2,3,4. I8 JOHN RODNEY RAND Ladies' man and class executive. Sports keep him pretty busy. Soccer Varsity 1,2,3,4g Co-Captain 43 Basketball Varsity 3,45 IV 1,23 Class President 1, 3,4g Boys' State 3g Student Council 3, President 45 Challenge 4. SANDRA JANE RICHARDSON Oh, those dimples and that blush! Best dressed gal. FHA 1,2g Girls' Chorus 3g Monitor 4g FTA 33 Office Girl 3. I 5 DONALD SYLVESTER ROWE Often seen but seldom heard. One-Act Play Contest 2g Monitor 4g Dramatics Club 43 A Cappella Choir 4g Chatter 3,43 Challenge 4. WAYNE ROGER SWEET Suzy Darling! Co-Captain of Soccer. Go man, go! Soccer l,2,3,4g Co-Captain 43 Basketball 1,2,3g Baseball 1,2,3,4 I9 SANDRA LORRAINE THOMAS That sweet personality and hard worker! Southern Vermont Music Festival 2g Teacher's Secretary 4g Chatter Staff 4g Challenge Staff4g Basketball 3,4g Curtis Campaign 3,4g Lay- out Editor of Challenge 4g Typist Editor of Chatter 4g Monitor 4. ARTHUR JOHN TYRRELL One more mile to go. Quick temper. Watch out! Soccer 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1.2.33 Baseball 2,3,4g Boys' State - Alter nate 35 Monitor 4g Projection Club 1. , l CALVIN EDDY WALKER A tall one from Weston. How they grow 'eml Ski-Team lg Projection Club lg Monitor 4. HARLAN KENNETH WEST, IR, Quiet 'til you get to know him. Baseball 3.4. 20 . GAA 1,3g Basketball Charts 1,2g Student Council 2,4g Girls' Chorus 2g CHA RLES FRA NKLIN WHITTEN Boy! What an athlete and what a locker! Baseball 1.2,3.4g Basketball 2,3,4g Soccer l,2g A Cappella Choir 4: Boys' State 35 Vice President 3,4g Picture Editor of Challenge 43 Pro- jection Club 1,2g FTA 1,2g Monitor 4g Golf Team 3. EDWARD JOSEPH WRIGHT Swell guy. Quiet but nice, Hard Bargainer, FFA 1,2,3,4g Baseball 3.4. ia .' 'F .1 .xl il ...1 N F' I. 4-, ., .U 4 f... . - t -ut ff' K, 1 ,: 'fl' -'rf -. .1 ' -Q54 I HT KL, .lb A ,WX 'A :sf za 'W '2 ' li. , - :N . -1 'Q ., A , TT K 5!i xl at A me 4 A -es A ' - , N ', ,,, I J fl gg , Xl I M ve. -,,f ,f4-,,- g ,, ' f ' ' 53 t-nf... .et-9:5 fig: at ,ft-. -of-.if F 'ff ' . if ta , - -S X ' 3. 1 Zh: 221- X 1 5 A , is , , C . r ,, , 1:9 'f - A ' F L-ti' .N K-ua 1' ' ' Y :'.' L 5' Lf. ' fir ' S Ji .gn .gr L, 11? 41, Q ,N rr f cw tz' s f. P 5-if ' . ' Q C, 4 .-I-amz-15 ' '1- 'VE --,f . 'ff'-QI. ur' 7 ', I, l A-,fa-141.3 :HQ ,. .. 5 -. . 1-.,'.:ru, Y I . ,t 415.21 an-,. 4, . ..,. . wr, 2l .qs . PC' 99 Hawaiian Night M. .Q , Ly-mm 23 '59 There was a class, Its memories will never pass. A few of these we leave for you To teach you what a class should do. In the fall of '55 C. H, S, was bombarded with another class - a class destined to ' F 3 alter age-old traditions in the school and to be unusual in every line of activity: in short - to be just plain non-conformistsl l Xp NE., .5 XX ' X Here's proof: Q 0 4,3 First of all we were the last class to spend our Junior high years at C, H, S, Our first x 9? . Q Fx X X X My year we became the guinea pigs for a new course - CORE - remember it, kids H Eng- lish and Civics were taught and learned like English and Civics were never taught and F leamed before. flncidentally - Core faded out the next year after a more modified sys- , , ' 1 tem had been triedg The next year we were really on the ball. It was time to order our class rings - but this was not the usual procedure of order and receive, What was that new idea? Look on our fingers. Some of us are wearing the traditional school ring and others the new class ring, Q' fbgxg And then a new idea in music, We sponsored a masquerade dance with taped mus- 3? U 01 ic from the Lawrence Welk Show, This time we must admit, there was little response 'X X -lr but the music was good! 5 X -, e- 3 Y As a preview to their future success as a basketball team, our boys won the Sopho- ' A Ar P X? more Toumament. X At last we were upperclassmen and, boy, did it feel good! We began our junior year with a dance called Monkey Business in Hades, This mythological theme was in ,-3 remembrance of our sophomore English class. Pluto and Proserpina, King and Queen A, of Hades, were chosen to reign over their Kingdom - one-half of the gym representing X I T v Tartarus, and the other half the Elysian Fields. N . Yr mtv? iqhllif-' R Z f f -' i4 Q!! X if ' 24 K 1. , 'ii 'L -f ? CLASS HISTORY fcontinuedj The class is unanimous in considering May 16 as our most smashing success, but Hawaiian Night was at times quite a headache. We were determined to make OUR -45 Qklf! prom a big hit and ALSO make a profit - fsomething unheard of in C, H, S,J - we did it, tool With the invaluable aid of a certain faculty member, we rendered our old gym nunrecognizable, That term also fits a few girls who wore grass? skirts and leis, The big night arrived and everything was perfect, down to a beautiful shiny floor - right, boys? Having bade the senior class good-by we eagerly took their place. This is the year to which every class looks forward, the priority and prestige of seniors. g F The new freshmen we welcomed with the Freshman Reception and a few tricks to ' S 1, initiate them into C, H, S, All year there has been the class trip to work and earn money for: The Snowball, 5 ' 1 'LZ fr ' ,fi-:Q S a turkey dinner, and numerous other activities, Above all, t11is year has been the glory of our senior boys on the basketball team. These have been only a few highlights of a class which has made and still intends to make - History! 25 Senior MOST MUSICAL Sara Farnum and Robert Hazelton MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Toini Kalinen and Jon Cassista BEST ALL-AROUND John Rand and Elaine Laplante 26 Favorites BEST PERSONALITY Sandra Thomas, Donnie Fontaine, Kaye Koponen MOST ATHLETIC John Rand and Elaine Laplante BEST DRESSED AND BEST LOOKING Sandy Richardson and Charlie Whitten 27 Class Will We, the class of '59, of Chester High School, Town of Chester, State of Vermont, leave something of ourselves to the following: David Adams - leaves his refreshment committees to his sister, Nancy, Roy Aldrich - leaves his position as F, F, A, president to Clifton, his brother, Sandra Allen - leaves her nickname Fireball to Bev Stevens. Ronald Bennett - leaves his car to the nearest junk yard, James Amedon - leaves his shatter proof glasses to Mr. Newton. Linda Benson - leaves best wishes and good luck to Sunny Benson. Julia Bresett - leaves her fleeting fingers on the typewriter to Jeff. Ellsworth Butler - leaves his Ford for Suds to drive to school next year, Wayne Carter - leaves his salesmanship to the junior class. Ion Cassista - leaves his arrows pierced through the hearts of all his girls, Danny Champaigne - leaves Champagne to Sherry, Elaine Davis - leaves her driver's license to the Driver Education students. Marion Davis - leaves her flirting brown eyes to Joan Jackson, Phyllis Dean - leaves her seat in chemistry vacant, Jon Druhl - leaves his two left feet to anyone who wants to play basketball. Harry D'Urbano - leaves his guitar to Elvis, so Elvis can improve, Sara Farnum - leaves her numerous activities to Tommy Chapman, Donald Fontaine - leaves Jeanette taxi fare so she won't have to walk to school on cold mornings, Robert Hazelton - leaves his tenor voice and work in the choir to Eugene Albrecht to carry on bravely, Calvin Hodge - leaves his motorcycle to Miss LaFrank, Toini Kalinen - leaves her alto voice to Charlotte Farnum, Arthur Kingsbury - leaves his English Grammar ability to Zippy. Kaye Koponen - leaves her ability to speak Finn to Richard, Joseph Krupsky - leaves his book 5'l-low to Be a Heartbreaker to Janie Weeks. Elma Lamphron - leaves her temper to Claudia DeGroff, Elaine Laplante - leaves her job of leading the band down Main Street to Carol Parker. Maxine Lawrence - leaves Vermont for New York Cis that why the sparkler PJ Victor Mazzela - leaves his shortness to Jim Perry, Sandra McGrotty - leaves her efficiency to Carol Bridgeo, Harold Melendy - leaves his dear hunting to Bobby Ploof. Patti Page - leaves her licorice stick to Janet Cowling, Carol Peck - leaves her shy personality to Frannie Clark, Jean Perry - leaves to obtain a higher degree fMrs. J . Lucky girl! Donald Phelps - presents his ability to be a pest to Alvin, Patricia Plumb - leaves her big bass fiddle to Marguerite D'Urbano, John Rand - leaves his studying and car to Diane for her lonesome evenings, Sandra Richardson - leaves her cuteness to Janet Kalinen, who has plenty already. Donald Rowe - leaves his ability to jitterbug to any brave sole. Wayne Sweet - leaves his girl friends to Luther Green, Sandra Thomas - leaves her dimples to Peggy. Arthur Tyrrell - leaves his clicking feet to anyone, Calvin Walker - leaves his fear of girls to Rick Ahrens, Harlen West - leaves his wrecked car to anyone who wants it, Charles Whitten - leaves his good grooming to Ronnie Butterfield, Edward Wright - leaves his frequent visits to the guidance room to Toni, The Class of 1959 za Iv Qvs' QV 1 ,P I Us 'ff 'W 358 5 sb Q .,,,..a Qi. 'iw-,Y 15. I X B x MT d . Q 1 Ji . -: ,gif L- ' ,We L',J' ,Q Q, , .' 'Q Q, I 01 f 9? , , 3'f9?'1 - - R - '. ' fa , 'i:,,, L, , . 4? , i! 4 v xl. ' ' 4 .1 L 5 E' 1 :IE .fi nr ' 9 VY 1 'X . .AMP 1 X f 'ikfk 1 fa! 'Q W gf if R l . ' A A . glgqi M1 ' SNS: Q - .3 yv5, '. ,Fi-. GLTQW V 'W i N. -. srfe -- r , . . Tc. ,-if, 'P 1 -f fa X Q f .g4i?,g + Lg mg, . - I . 1 .Ls f5'5gi'44r3 HS mf 45.1.4 funiors FIRST ROW: B. Sherman, D, Henry, I, Cowling, R, Fortier, S, Hazen, D, Gragen, S, Benson, J, Mar- shall, P, Spafford, SECOND ROW: T, Tyrell, C, Boutwell, L, Frechette, S, Lane, R, Eddy, B, Cross- man, I, Weeks, S, Karvonen, B, Stevens, K, Woodcock, E, Robinson, C, Bridgeo, J, Winchester, THIRD ROW: K, Jeffrey, G, Puechl, S, Stewart, N, Doane, C, Peck, P, Farquhar, C, Parker, M, Bridgeo, S, Stowell, B, Trombley, B, Hutchinson, D, Robbins, FIRST ROW: R, Butterfield, J, Battice, B, Hunt, R, Knisley, J, Butler, R, Spaulding, T, Hazeltine, SECOND ROW: E, Morrison, R, Underhill, R, Parker, R, Balch, R, Bargfrede, D, Stevens, W, Wood- ruff, E, Foster, THIRD ROW: J, Griffith, E, Albrecht, R, Woodard, R, Benson, E, Eagan, W, Landon R Jewett, N, Whitaker, 30 Solo I1 onto res FIRST ROW: M, D'Urbano, M, Williams, B, Jeffery, R, Bargfrede, J, Haseltine, J, Stocker, A, Wil- son, M. Jenkins, M, Willis, SECOND ROW: J. Jackson, J, Kalinen, J, Warner, S, Wright, E, Gab- ert, A, Melendy, D, Mitchell, N, Allan, S, Gates, C, Farnum, E. Barrows, P, Pease, L, Hart, J, Kalinen, M, Holley, THIRD ROW: A, Henry, J, Allan, J, Mackey, B, West, M, Allen, J, Balch, M, Cook, N, Adams, E, Crossman, B. Fuller, J, Mackey, C, Smith, N, Merritt. FIRST ROW: J. Washington, R, Wood, D, Sclafani, C. Nichols, J, Adams, P, Grace, D, Hemingway, R, Boutwell, SECOND ROW: N, Bendig, R, Sweet, W, McGrotty, A, Bridgeo, D, Adams, H, Ham- mond, S, Harrington, C, Aldrich, G, West, H, Eddy, W, Rumrill, F, Kingsbury, THIRD ROW: J. Ellis, M, O'Neil, G, Gordon, M, Stowell, J, Perry, S, Bessey, J, Webster, R, Ploof, R, MacDonald, H, Nichols, L, Green, W, Stone, L, Hart, 3I .Fres hmen FIRST ROW: D, Brown, C, DeGroff. J. Butler, M, Hill, B, Griswold, D, Noor, S, Knisley, M, Mc- Kellip, SECOND ROW: S, Carter, I. Stevens, L, Johnson, S, Capron, P, Wright, J, Wheeler, L, Mor- rison, C, Smith, M, Eddy, S, Williams, S, Nichols, THIRD ROW: F, Clark, M, Orchitt, E, Palmer, R, Wright, P, Peck, C, Lapointe, J. Dodge, R Henry, M, Klamt, D, Jameson, B, Woodruff, FIRST ROW: C, Champaigne, D, Butterfield, R, Ahrens, J. Allen, A, Willard, C, Avila, G, Stewart, J Koponen, SECOND ROW: W, Cassidy, E, Alderfer, F, Spafford, R. Paige, R, Williams, R, Rogers, B, Erskirfe, R, Metcalf, S, Underwood, J, Jackson, W, Macey, THIRD ROW: D, Clemons, T, Chapman H, Aiken, K, Lamotte, A, Rawson, B. Clark, A, Kendall, N, Smith, L, Frechette, E, Ojanen, 32 O A gl Q- --A-s S I .. .dig .I :ix-if X uf X 2 a. W 'J' , ' if .5912 ST , ' Q A Qc. Ss Q , f - I E' fix f I' ' .bm Q: .Yi,5f,f J 2 2 -iivlx Q k if ' . JL' .,' E 4 Q , ,Q , ' -r . - Rini 4 . Qu ' .fit x' -- ' .AT . J , 'I 7 .l , . . f , In , 1 ' -V , i'fv:-fQ,,,-Wu' k ' 'U 'S 1 ,g y . . J I A .M , A -N ' A. 4 , .V A 1 Q- f 'L 1 -1 1 I Qt. 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Battie, N, Smith, 34 Soccer Cheerleaders BACK ROW J Weeks J Allan S Lane S Williams S Gates SECOND ROW ,I Winchester A Henry D Mrtchell S Nichols J Kalinen FIRST ROW L Frechette S Stewart Soccer Team I a X-NNW X4 L tl 794 BACK ROW: A, Tyrrell, C, Hodge, D, Fontaine, R, Bargfredge, J, Krupsky, R, Underhill, E, Butler, J, Rand, W, Sweet, K, Merrill, THIRD ROW: B, Macy, D, Stevens, T, Webster, B, McGrotty, R, Benson, R, Jewett, SECOND ROW, T, Chapman, J, Battice, B, Knisley, H, D'Urbano, D, Phelps, N, Whitaker, H, Eddy, FIRST ROW: J. Butler, B, Avila, A, Willard, J, Stewart, E, Snide, R, Sweet, D, Clemens, 35 Boys, Varsity Basketball FIRST ROW: J. Rand, D, Fontaine, C, Whitten, R, Ploof, W, Keith, E, Butler, SECOND ROW: J. Griffith. J. Adams, managers, G, Gordon, I. Krupsky, S, Bessey, J, Druhl. J. Webster, R, Knisley, W, McGrotty, manager: Mr, Sonstroem, Coach, Boys ' J. V Basketball 6,4355 FIRST ROW: W, Macey, G, Gordon, H, Eddy, R, Knisley, B. 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Cowling, R, Bargfrede, B, Balch, R, Woodard J, Battice, E, Albrecht, P, Farquhar, Mr, Bush, P, Plumb, THIRD ROW: R, Williams, C, Famum, P, Holt, C, Parker, S, Farnum, P, Page, R, Spaulding, 5 A ft'-'Ink . in Strings B. Fuller, S. Henry, P. Plumb, Ju. Mackey, Ja. Mackey. 42 Band 'N FIRST ROW: J, Marshall, E, Laplante, T, Kalinen, C, Parker, S, Stewart, J, Winchester, SECOND ROW: R, Underhill, R, Woodard, A, Bridgeo, M, Cook, N, Doane, R, Butterfield, D, Henry, J, Hazel- tine, L, Benson, S, Farnum, P, Page, B, Hutchinson, L, Frechette, P, Farquhar, THIRD ROW: D, Stev- ens, S, Lane, E, Crossman, S, Capron, E, Palmer, J. Wheeler, P, Wright, R, Bargefrede, J, Battice, E, Albrechet, D. Jameson, F, Clark, S, Hazen, S, Allen, K, Koponen, Mr, Bush, FOURTH ROW: R, Ploof, D, Butterfield, L, Frechette, W, Carter, R, Spaulding, B, Balch, P, Peck, M, Bridgeo, M, Eddy, C, Far nurn, J. Cowling, R, Williams, FIFTH ROW: J, Allan, Ja, Mackey, S, Stowell, Ju, Mackey, S, Henry, Majorettes CENTER FRONT, clockwise: E, Laplante, S Stewart, J. Winchester, C. Parker, J. Mar- shall, T, Kalinen, llrlglf l My i l I If lr , l 43 Band Offlcers F Secretary, Kaye Koponeng Drum Major, David Stevens, Vice President, John Batticeg President, Sara Farnum, CENTER Treasurer, Peg Farquhar, 1 . 1 , N X AIA? J P mr , '3 Grrlsa and Boys' State STANDING: A, Tyrrell, I. Rand, R. Hazelton. J. Cassisra, M, Davis, E, Laplante, C. Peck, SEATED: E, Butler, J. Druhl, S, Allen, P, Dean, K, Koponen, C, Whitten, J. Ameden, 46 Chatter FIRST ROW: I. Jackson, M. Allen, S, Farnum, J, Weeks, S, Lane, B, Sherman, E, Laplante, J, Mar- shall, I, Cowling, SECOND ROW, R, Butterfield, P, Farquhar, L, Frechette, I, Allen, N, Merritt, I, Warner, D, Henry, K, Koponen, L, Benson, S, Hazen, M, Lawrence, C, Famum, E, Robinson, J, Bre- sett, W, Carter, THIRD ROW, Mrs, Lagios, S, Thomas, N. Adams, T, Kalinen, P, Plumb, P, Dean, D, Rowe, M, Davis, S, Allen, Ja, Mackey, Ju, Mackey, N, Doane, S, Stewart, Challenge , , .gf QFFQMQX FIRST ROW: J, Rand, M, Davis, S, Farnum, T, Kalinen, P. Dean, S. Thomas, W. Carter. SECOND ROW: P, Page, S, Allen, P, Plumb, J. Druhl, C, Whitten, I. Breseu, K, Koponen, S, McGrorty, THIRD ROW: E, Laplante, D, Champaigne, C, Hodge, M, Lawrence. 48 1 N - is Q. 'f v Dramatzcs 2? FIRST ROW: R, Fortier, S, Hazen, D, Henry, M, Allen, J, Kalinen, C, Farnurn, D, Mitchell, SEC- OND ROW: J, Weeks, J, Jackson, G, Puechl, P, Farquhar, J, Balch, M, Cook, B, Trotnbley, L, Frech ette, Mr, Thomas, THIRD ROW, R, Butterfield, J, Butler, C, Adams, J. Battice, IJ, Rowe, Student Council FIRST ROW: S, Thomas, S, Lane, J. Rand, J. Cassista, C, Farnum, P, Dean, SECOND ROW: L, Frechette, ,I, Griffith, C. LaPointe, T. Webster, J. Druhl, C, Parker, S, Stewart, J. Kalinen, 49 X FHA. Q95 O S AMERICA FIRST ROW: K, Woodcock, L, Johnson, E, Barrows, T, Tyrell, M, Davis, C, Boutwell, J, Cowling, J, Weeks, SECOND ROW: Mrs, Faxon, M, Willis, A, Wilson, S, Carter, J, Allan, S, Farnum, E, Ga bert, R, Bargfrede, C, Peck, THIRD ROW: M, Jenkins, D, Gragen, B, West, R, Eddy, P, Pease, A, Melendy, M, Williams, .. re, J, I T , I a g' ? '- K I N' A Y! yr r . Q w' .., .. Ext I H5 Ah 'V ,M F. F .A FIRST ROW, left to right: R, Roarson, C, Aldrich, R, Aldrich, E, Wright, J, Ameden, SECOND ROW T, Hazeltine, R, Metcaff, D, Admovich, H, Hammond, A, Duquette, W, Rumrill, E, Foster, N, Ben dig, W, Cassidy, Mr, Orne, THIRD ROWg M, Stowell, A, Kendall, R, Benson, B, Admovich, K, Stapleton, B, Landon, D, Abbott, D, Schafani, G, Snell, 50 Morzitors FIRST ROW, E, Laplante, S, Richardson, S, Farnum, T, Kalinen, E, Davis, K, Koponen, P, Page, SECOND ROW: W, Carter, V, Mazella, M, Davis, P, Plumb, P, Dean, S, Allen, S, Thomas, J, Perry D, Rowe, A, Tyrrell, THIRD ROW: R, Hazelton, C, l-lodge, R, Aldrich, D, Phelps, J, Krupsky, C, Whitten, C, Walker, R, Bennet, D, Champaigne, D, Adams, O fee Secretaries SEATEDg E, Laplante, P, Plumb, P, Page, J. Cowling, M, Davis, S, McGrotty, C, Peck, STAND- ING: E, Robinson, B, Hutchinson, C, Smith, J. 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