Hinsdale High School - Pacer Yearbook (Hinsdale, NH)
- Class of 1975
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Though we shall make new friends, we shall never forget those with whom we've grown up. And, when we're feeling sentimental and begin to rem- inisce about the good times we've had together, we shall have this, our PACER, to help our memories come to mind. You have not only been a teacher to us, but a very special, understanding friend. Your warmth and sense of humor are unique. With all our respect and admiration, we, the class of 1975 dedicate our PACER to you, MR. ALLEN LEACH. W v 1 1 5 PACER STAFF ROW 1: A. Renaud, J. LeC1air, R. Ammann, Editors: D. Gaul and H. Lavalla, S. Matuszewski J. Stephens, J. Spaulding, A. Jones. ROW 2: L. Corliss, S. Gerry, C. Larny, S. O'Connor, A. Edson. g , s X I 7 I i 1 RICHARD MCCARTHY Principal .aff O 0 is ,f 1 .V f ' B if I fp .9 of DORIS SMITH ROBERT LATOURELLE Assistant Principal Guidance Librarian EVELYN SOSKIN KRISTINE ZAVOROTNY Office Secretary Guidance Secretary LQ is Huge 'wh' I in NANCY KENDALL RICHARD BOND French Math IACK MUIR MARY LOU CURRIER Business Education English SHIREEN FILKINS WILLIAM LANGLOIS Math English PAUL BONNEVILLE Science IEANNE MOELLER English MICHAEL ABBOTT Social Studies FRED WOLFE Science LEWIS D. MAJOR Math MARY MARTIN Social Studies ROBIN BEAUREGARD Physical Education CLAUDE WEBSTER Industrial Arts MARLENE MORSE English W RUSSELL GOODWIN Science RUTH NORTON JOSEPH NORTON, Music Music IR. BRUCE BLANCHETTE RONALD NOYES BADONA MURDOCH Art Social Studies Business Education Jw 'xfw-Q-, ALLEN LEACH DARAH LATOURELLE Math Home Economics NC. GAIL DEUTSCH MICHAEL BOLDEN PAUL SPRAGUE Substitute Janitor Substitute MRS . SUSAN LEACH Reading Specialist MRS . MCCARTHY Teachers Aide CNOT PICTUREDJ MRS. MYRNA BONNEVILLE Teachers Aide This is the second year that the Remedial Reading Program has been in progress in Hinsdale High School. Many students are involved, both in giving and receiving help. Students at the high school have become involved in tutoring elementary pupils. This program has been extended to the second- ary level as well. GR DE SEVE ROW 1: D. Parkard, D. Phillips, D. Leon, M. Phillips, L. Dixon, D. Ling, C. Wright, B. Smith, K. Wing. ROW 2: B. Marshall, B. Sweeney, C. Weeks, S. Smith, S. Nay, D. Quinn, H. Traudt, S. Majer, M. Wright. ROW 3: C. Pearson, L. Lehane, T. Stevens, D. Riley, W. Tole, S. Momaney, C. Nichols, K. LaFortune. ROW 4: C. Wilkins, M. Sikoske, T. O'Connor, S. Muir, G. Sanderson, D. Page, V. Pike, G. Renard. ROW 1: J. Bokum, I. Kirkwood, M. Akeley, M. Bokum, L. Benjamin, B. Hudon, B. Dorsehn, B. Dodge, M. Cote, D. Eno. ROW 2: K. Allen, D. Doucette, T. Duke, I. Grover, R. Algeni, D. Bascom, C. Borgesen, D. Henry, M. Frink. ROW 3: S. Hale, K. Carrier, D. Freitas, E. Deutsch, D. Bevis, L. Corr, L. Cathcart, P. Ash, T. Head. ROW 4: P. Hurd, W. Andrews, L. Bomba, L. Catozzi, H. Davidson, E. Brinck, S. Hast ings, C. Galvin, S. Gould. ROW 5: D. Belanger, K. Gerry, C. Johnson, L. Deuso, D. Downing, B. Harmon, H. Aiken. Advisor: Mr. Noyes Secretary: G. Sanderson President: K. LaFortune Treasurer: D. Bevis Vice President: M. Frink Student Council: S. Major The Exhibitionists iff ix.. m. . .Umm. . .Goodl GRADE EIGHT ROW 1: C. O'Connor, B. Sanderson, W. Price, D. Owsiak, G. Sears, M. Pinto, M. Wright, G. Sanville. ROW 2: J. Wallace, T. Rose, S. Savory, D. Perkins, A. Ward, K. Pearson, T. Whalen, T. Sanville. ROW 3: B. Zinn, L. Wright, Y. Steele, J. Roy, K. Wright. ROW 1: C. Barstow, L. Merchant, K. Benjamin, K. Belanger, M. Frink, D. Algeni, B. Rose, S. Mathewson. ROW 2: S. Momomny, C. McLeod, E. Bevis, K. Davidson, C. LaFontaine, L. Amidon, K. Briggs, K. Cook. ROW 3: B. Major, E. Johnson, J. Levasseur R. Huffman, R. Hudson, B. Hudon, D. Baronowski, B. Galvin. ROW 4: M. Avery, L. For rester, B. Frink. Advisor: Mr. Langlois Secretary: Wendy Price President: Janice Roy Treasurer: L. Forrester Vice-President: Melinda Frink Stu. Council: C. McLeod FRESHME ROW 1: D. Hood, L. Bulter, P. Deuso, A. LaP1ante, B. Dunham, T. Fecto, P. LeClair. ROW 2: R. Carrier, W. LaP1ante, B. Barstow, L. Burnham, D. Hale, C. Higley, K. Gerry, K. Breen. ROW 3: K. Boroski, T. Bokum, T. Goodwin, M. Bedard, V. Gero, C. Benjamin, D. Bean, M. Fournier. ROW 4: M. LaFortune, D. Lamphere, S. Lamphere, R. Johnson, L. Forrester, B. Gimbert. ROW 1: L. Pare, S. Weeks, R. Orkins, L. Sanville, D. Newman, L. Parker, M. Stetson M. Stevens. ROW 2: M. Wright, R. Robertson, L. Stephens, B. Smith, K. Stanclift, C. Thomas, P. Tenant, G. Smart. ROW 3: J. Guertin, B. Rosecran, L. Nay, V. MacD- onald, S. Pearson, P. McCarthey, J. Wallace, R. McCauley. President: Joe Wallace Treasurer: Gary Smart Vice-President: Russell Hanson Stu. Council: K. Gerry Secretary: Tammi Bokum Stu. Council: D. Hale Advisor: Miss Currier ROW 1: S. Boroski, R. Wing, J. Parker, D. Johnson. ROW 2: J. Pinto, C. Goodough, I. Bean, W. Andrews. ROW 3: E. Page, J. Hale, D. Gratton. SOPHOMORES ROW 1: D. Gero, J. Buraczynski, L. Hudson, R. Butler, C. Huffman, T. Dixon, D. Kenny, B. Gormley. ROW 2: D. Briggs, F. Cote, D. Cook, V. Deuso, A. Cole, J. Hudon, J. Jacques, J. Ebbinghausen. ROW 3: T. Duke, D. Foster, J. Brinck, L. Fin- nell, G. Galvin, D. Belanger, P. Ash, S. Amarosa. ROW 4: J. Brooks, M. Catozzi. ROW 1: H. Levasseur, T. Mack, L. Nay, B. Zinn, J. Robertson, K. Wright, P. Rich- mond, C. Nolan. ROW 2: J. Scott, M. Stevens, D. Ross, T. Morton, F. Roy, C. Bowman, J. Manley, M. Garland. ROW 3: H. Thompson, K. Wright, S. Avery, G. Savory, D. Owsiak, P. Waters, P. Nelson, C. Jasienowski. ROW 4: M. Riley. President: Ioan Iacques Treasurer: Gary Savory Vice-President: Candy Bowman Stu. Council: M. Catozzi Secretary: Joanne Brooks Stu. Council: I . Bradbury Advisor: Mr. Bond Xi - ,X Q ,mn IU IORS FRONT ROW: H. Lavalla, C. Lamy, S. Gerry, R. Bedard, S. Higley, C. Belanger, M. Leon D. LaFortune, D. Bokum. 2nd ROW: I. Howe, A. Edson, M. Bradbury, S. Hubbard, B. John- son, D. Jones, V. Morey, W. Beaman. 3rd ROW: E. Benkowski, N. Haskell, C. Boroski, M. Gembrowski, T. LeC1air, L. Corliss. BACK ROW: J. Butler, H. Farrell, K. Dixon. FRONT ROW: D. Scott, T. Smith, K. Ryan, E. Stevens, P. Prouty, D. Whittle, S. Lynde. 2nd ROW: S. Brown, L. Galvin, M. Levasseur, S. O'Connor, W. Thomas, W. Traudt, N. Stanclift. 3rd ROW: B. Meanor, I. Scott, T. Stetson, J. Matuszewski, D. Perkins, I. Spaulding. BACK ROW: J. Savory, B. Wallace. ... sy A w .... as ' ' 'lb ww. -f 1 r CLASS OFFICERS Class Advisor: Mr. Wolfe President: Bill Wallace Vice President: Sheila Gerry Treasurer: Camy Lamy Secretary: Robin Bedard Student Council: Holly Lavalla Student Council: Bob Johnson EXPRESSIONS. . . i Serious? Who's serious?' ' Don't get wise with me, kiddo. Let's meditate! I'11 have to think about it first. t Rea11y! It was this long! l ! W 5 di L hm, 2,3 if SURPRISE! Boredom strikes again! SPEECHLESS ! ?! Share your joke with us! DO NOT DISTURB! Oh man, I've just gotta get my head together! Caught off guard I t na X 2 3 X xxx ZIGGY N Y i . af D. ' ,z-' Y KMX in ff: cmnzgg- 7 A l X X . xx , Ax XXX Yxx 3 THOMAS GARY AMAROSA Give me a man who whistles to his work. Prom Committee 3 CChairmanjg Librarian 49 Band 4g Drama 1: Soccer 2, 3, 45 Class Pres. 2, 3, 4g Student Council Ass't. Treas. 25 Vice President 3: Pres. 4 SETH EDWARD AMIDON Walk with hope in your heart and you will never walk alone . ' ' Basketball 4 Prom Committee 3 WENDY MARIE BARNARD RITA LOUISE AMMANN We do not remember days we remember moments. Band 1, 2, 3 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Office Secretary 3 Prom Committee 3 Yearbook 4 Experience teaches us that love does not consist of two people looking at each other, but looking together in the same direction . Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3 TERRI LYNN BOKUM Love is the lover's eyes the spirit's wine, and the heart's nourishment. Band 1, 2, 3 Cheerleader 1, 2 Drama Club 1, 2 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 French Club 1, 2 F.B.L.A. 3, 4 Librarian 4 Student Council 1 Yearbook 4 Prom Committee 3 Class Officer CPres. 13 and ANN MARIE BENSON Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it. Softball 1, 2, 43 Gir1's Basketballg CCo-Capt. 3, 433 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 French Club 29 Prom Committee 35 Librarian 2, 45 Class Officer CV.P. 3, 415 F.B.L.A. fTreas. 4D ii CLAY JAMES BISHOP The kindest word in all the world is the unkind word, unsaid . , as NANCY IANNIS BORRUP I know of no way to judge the future but by the past. Honor Society 3, 45 Office Secretary 49 F.B.L.A. CSec. 45 DARCIE ESTHER BUELL Friends are like melonsg To find a good one you must try a hun- dred. IUANITA MARIE COOK The time has come for each of us to forget the problems of the past, and follow the road to our success. Band 1, 2 Office Sec. 4 Prom Committee 3 Librarian 4 F.B.L.A. 1, 4fPub1ic Relations Manager 43 WENDELL LUCIOUS COOK, IR. Happiness is just around the corner. JULIUS NORMAN COOK. IR Band 4 Prom Committee 3 RANDY ERIC DELANO Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 MICHAEL WILLIAM FECTO Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 CCo-Capt. 43 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 CCo-Capt. 43 BENJAMIN JOHN FINNELL The future is like the past, you never know what's going to hap- pen. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 45 Year- book 4: Prom Committee 3 JANET MARIE DUNHAM Today may be the end of yesterday but it's the begin ning of a new tomorrow. DEBORAH JEAN GAUL Some men see things as they are and say whyg I dream things that never were, and say why not. Prom Committee 3g Radio Club 25 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 CPres. 435 French Club 2, 49 Librarian 3, 4g Yearbook As. Ed. 3, Ed. 4, Class Sec. 1 KATHY ANNE GRATTON Those things are better which are perfected by nature, than those which are finished by man. Prom Committee 3 Cheerleader 1, 2 Twirler 1 F.B.L.A. 4 Office Sec. 1, 2, 4 Stu. Coun. 1, 2, 3 WILLIAM JOHN HODGMAN, JR. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 4 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 DOUGLAS WALDON HASKELL I never write 'metropolis' for seven cents when I can get the same price for 'city' . DELVINA LOIS JONES Thinking can get you out of a problem: worrying can get you into one. Prom Committee 3g Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, 4 Captain, Softball 1, 3, 4: Yearbook 3, 4, Student Coun. 3, 4, Sec. 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. , 4Sec. RUTH ELLEN HOWE As long as I live I shall always be myself - and no other. Just me. Prom Committee 3 Co-Chairmang Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball 15 Twirler 1, 23 F.B.L.A. 4g Office Secretary 2 GORDON PAUL JACQUES The world's greatest optimist is the person who waits for his ship to come in when he didn't send one out. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 2, 3, 4 I ANN MARIE JONES lt doesn't matter who you love, or how you love , but that you love . Band 1, 2, 3 Honor Society 2 , 3 , 4 Prom Committee 3 Yearbook 4 JAMES EDWARD LA FORTUNE. IR. Time is like life. It starts and never stops . . . Radio Club 2: Chorus 1, 2: Headliner 1, 2, 39 Student Librarian 2, 3 JANE MARIE LECLAIR The proper office of a friend is to side with you when you are in the wrong. Nearly any- body will side with you when you are right. Prom Committee 3 Chorus 1, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3 C4 V.P.J Librarian 4 Headliner 3 Class Officer , Treas. 2, 3, 4 French Club 2 MARC STEVEN MANLEY Prom Committee 3 , I MALCOLM NELSON MACDONALD Prom Committee 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1, 2 lOl LOU O'CONNOR Time has found us: lost in a dream. Where are trips are taken daily, and our dreams are but memories. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Twirler 1, 2, 3 CCapt. 37 Office Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4 F . B . L . A . 4 O . G . C . 4 SUE ANNE MATUSZEWSKI There is no crevice so small or intricate at will not contrive to creep. which our self love Prom Committee 35 O.G.C. 1, 2g Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl's Basket- ball 1, 25 Office Secretary 4: Yearbook 3, 4 DEBRA SUE NAY One must endure the cater pillars in order to enjoy the butterflies . Prom Committee 3 Girl's Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 1, 2, 4 F. B. L. A . 4 FREDERICK STEWART POTTER, JR. Band 4 CYNTHIA LYN PEARSON The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. Softball 3, 4: Girls' Basketball 4g F.B.L.A. 4 AUDREY CYNTHIA RENAUD To live long is almost every- ones' wish, but to live well is the ambition of a few. Prom Committee 3 Honor Society 2, 3 Sec. 4 O.G.C. 3, 4 Headliner 1 Ass't. Ed. 2, Ed. 3 Chorus 2, 3, 4 French Club 2 Yearbook 4 Class Sec. 2, 3, 4 Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4 ION CHARLES ROY Take me for what I am for I p shall never change. Prom Committee 3 Drama Club 1 LAWRENCE RAYMOND SCOTT, IR. I would not have anyone adopt my mode of living, each should find out his own way, not his neighbor's or his parents' . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 6Co- Capt. 45 IONI LINN SPAULDING 3 CCo-Capt.J 4 JULIE MARIE STEPHENS If a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, how- ever measured or far away. Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Softball 1, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1 , 3 , 4 Yearbook 3, 4 Class Treas. 1 Headliner 1 Drama Club 1, 2 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend . Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 34 Yearbook 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 4 CPres.Jg Honor Society 2, 3, 4 CTreas. 455 O.G.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 CCoun. Rep. 39: Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 CCo-Capt. 435 Softball SHERRY LEE STANCLIFT If you love something, let it go and if it comes back, never let it go again. Librarian 4 Yearbook 4 St. Peters: Student Council 1 Class Sec. 1 French Club 2, 3 Girl's Basketball 2 HOWARD SCOTT TOWLE ' 'Lordl I wonder what fool it was that invented kissing! Librarian 1, 2, 3 MICHAEL JOHN WALLACE LORI JANE ZINN Follow the silver lining. We dance around in a ring Tomorrow is always and suppose , but the secret brighter. sits in the middle and knows . ' ' Baseball 4 Basketball 4 Twirler 1 Soccer 2 Drama Club 1, 2, 3 Prom Committee 3 F.B.L.A. 4 Yearbook 3 DAVID LYMAN CASTINE Knot picturedj CLIFFORD ANDREW LAPLANTE HENRY LUTHER PARKER Cnot picturedj Cnot picturedj Soccer 3 , 4 REMEMBER. . . . . how excited we'd get . . . all the exciting flute-a-phones, and the . . . the soap ball fights in the up the mess we made? . . . our first the girls and C make cal megfnf L when CII W3S X wth V 5 . - 1. if-It 5 -Q f-bf . W 6 E 5 f st. 1 SENIOR FAVORITES . . . MOST TALKATIVE QUIETEST BEST DRESSED MOST STUDIOUS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST ARGUMENTATIVE TALLEST AND SHOR- TEST FLIRT S MOST ATHLETIC LOAFERS CLASS CLOWNS MOST POPULAR 1 BLUSHERS FRIENDLIEST .IM , DONE MOST FOR THE CLASS MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT A MID-SUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM Former Queen Becky CPrichardJ Bradbury crowned the newly- chosen Queen, Miss Susan Reilly, on the evening of May 11, 1974, amid the scenery of A Mid- Summer Night's Dream. Miss Rei11y's royal escort was Joseph DeAnge1is, and her attendants were Delvina Jones, Ann Benson, Ruth Howe, and Melinda Gar- land. Everyone joined in for the fun! Marching down the Gaz- ebo. .. Hey! This is fun! Now, which way should I go? Cupcakes , anyone? ? ? Happiness is . . . The Grand March! I I It was through the efforts, patience, and superb guidance of Mrs. leanne Moeller that this, our 1975 Pacer, was made possible. Thanks! xkxmgwglzlqnlfgx V , V R g 1' V , Wm, M Wfmu .QL ..,, ,, fwwl 3 SPORTS VARSITY SOCCER ROW 1: M. Bradbury, R. Johnson, J. Hodgman, G. Jacques, M. Garland, Capt. M. Fecto, L. Scott, B. Finnell, H. Parker, R. Delano, B. Wallace. ROW 2: Mgr. H. Farrell, R. Butler, J. Spaulding, P. McCarthy, T. Stetson, J. Howe, T. Dixon, T. Fecto, P. Nelson, T. Goodwin, B. Gormley, I. Butler, C. Boroski, M. Bliss, Coach Paul Bonneville. Coach Bonneville and his soccer team had a good season. They made it to the first round of tournament play, but lost to Wilton in sudden-death overtime by a score of 1-0 , finishing the season with a 10-3-2 record . Q 2 li -fe VARSITY BASKETBALL SITTING: Mgr. H. Farrell, Coach R. Beauregard, Asst. Coach Micheal Abbott, Mgr. K. Wright. STANDING: B. Finnell, R. Johnson, L. Scott, M. Fecto, S. Amidon, J. Brad- bury, M. Bradbury, R. Butler, M. Wallace, J. Spaulding, B. Wallace, J. Hodgman, M. Garland. During the 1973-'74 school year, the basketball team had an excellent season, with a perfect record of 23-0-O . In the first tournament game, the Pacers defeated Newmarketg in the second tour- nament match, they defeated Wilton. The Pacers went on to win the state championship with their final victory over Interlakes . The 1974-'75 season has been another outstanding performance for the Pacers. They completed their regular season with a record of 20-1, breaking an all time record for consecutive wins with 41! TOURNAMENT '74 .V. SOCCER ROW 1: I. Hudon, P. McCarthy, Co-Capt. G. Huffman, Co-Capt. P. Nelson, I. Wallace, T. Goodwin, G. Smart. ROW 2: V. Gero, D. Bean, M. Stetson, D. Gratton, G. Savory, I. Bean, R. Wing. ROW 3: E. Johnson, D. Hale, J. Bradbury, J. Ebbighausen, Coach Abbott. .V. BASKETBALL A4225 54 Phill' 1,2 -if ROW 1: G. Smart, Coach Abbott, Manager: S. Lamphiere. ROW 2: M. Stetson, P. McCarthy, T. Dixon, I. Wallace, T. Goodwin, Co-Capt. P. Nelson, C. Higley, Co-Capt. I. Butler, K. Dixon, C. Huffman, D. Perkins, D. Hale, T. Fecto. IR. HIGH SOCCER ROW 1: D. Freitas, T. Duke, J. Grover, M. Phillips, M. Bokum, G. Sanderson, M. Sikoski, B. Dodge, J. Bokum, E. Bevis. ROW II: C. Wilkins, B. Hudon, S. Muir, R. Drosehn, L. Benjamin, E. Johnson, M. Akeley, C. LaFontaine, K. Gerry, R. Algeni. ROW III: Coach Blanchette, M. Avery, R Huffman, G. Sanville, T. Rose, L. Wright, M. Wright, G. Renaud, J. Wallace, T. Bonnette, B. Sanderson, K. Davidson. IR. HIGH BASKETBALL ROW I: B. Major, Coach Latourelle. ROW II: L. Benjamin, I. Grover, B. Hudon, T. Rose, G. Renaud, L. Wright, J. Wallace, B. Sanderson, S. Muir, G. Sanderson, B. Hudon. VARSITY BASEBALL N Coach Leach. L. Hudon, M. Fecto, I. Hodgman, B. Finnell, K. Wright. G. Jacques, L. Scott, P. Nelson, D. Perkins, K. Dixon, B. Wallace. Manager: T. Boyd Co-Capt. M. Carbino Coach: Mr. A. Leach Co-Capt. S. Bonnett The Pacers finished their 1974 baseball season with a perfect record of 20-O. In the first game of tournament play, the Pacers defeated Sanborn, 8-0. In the second game, they won over Woodsville , 4-3. They completed tournament play with a win over Hopkinton, 1-0. It was the third consecutive year that Coach Leach's team won the Class M Championship. TOURNAME TTIME. . .1974 Zig, ..,. 21 ' ' Mi., ,.,.. ? fl D' -L... 3 ' ' 3-114 f ,X f A ,gg ,Q H. ' N 1 .X 4 '1-2 V 4' 'lie My .X Nt, is -f wiu, -X xx 1. r S N ' 8 4, ' aW ,yW, 0'-xr' - .fr 5 5 v J: Q K y 1 ' . . . , L,,, , Lf 'Q','d'!Tv .5 S - 3 w -wi X I, V F8 I r 1. 5 A it f 2 , , i ls, N 4 H M 2 X -'- 1 '- .. v ' 4 4 , X -n as-1 A 5. y -. ...Jn 4' , '38 K1 . WE., ap v' 57 , , N M. 'w. ff-, .A-i.,..,..,, '.,.., GIRLS BASKETBALL ff' SEATED: Manager - S. Stanclift, Coach Noyes, Manager - T. Smith. STANDING: B. Smith, L. Stephens, L. Sandville, I. Stephens, Co-Capt. A. Benson, A. Renaud, B. Gimbert, Co- Capt. I. Spaulding, D. Nay, S. Hubbard, C. Pearson, L. Nay, J. Manley. GIRLS SOFTBALL SEATED: D. Scott, S. Benjamin, K. Gerry, Co-Capt. I. Spaulding, S. Gerry, D. Jones, B. Gimbert, S. Hubbard. STANDING: B. Roscran, D. Bonnett, C. Pearson, K. Boroski, P. Ash, D. Foster. MISSING: Co-Capt. Joyce Roberts, Coach Wilkins. All Righty! ' 'Calm b ln w 'lIBeat'ul'11 Oh Really? E -X A A A I V -M,,,,,f K Va l'!,...r- n,, .A Praying? Go Sharon ! Ch Yeah? Yeah' 15, What's That? Trap! Team Huddle I Got It! -z auf 5 ,w.x,..- , A We're Winning! VARSITY CHEERLEADERS KY' X .,...4 YQ -J E 'U K+ ' fc lf, il A XS S E N? l.H. AND l.V. CHEERLEADERS I Es J HO OR GUARD T. Amarosa, N. Cook, F. Potter, J. Matuszewski We Got Sole. H En Guard! .'5'.v That Was A Good One! J of W 1' fl ,. Sw j f i .-Lk e V f Innocence? Smile! We Can Do It! CHORUS ROW 1: C. O'Connor, D. Belanger, L. Burnham, K. Allen, Mrs. Norton, A. Ward, S. Gerry, D. Perkins, K. Wright, K. Briggs. ROW 2: S. Savory, J. Guertin, L. Hudson, C. Thomas, L. Stephens, D. Foster, T. Duke, K. Gerry, A. Edson. ROW 311. LeC1air, A. Renaud, J. Stephens, I . Ebbinghausen, P. LeC1air, B. Gormley, K. Wright, K. Wright, R. Robertson, M. Wright. TWIRLERS LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Ling, T. Whalen, Y. Steele, S. Amarosa, D. Foster, L. Pare, L. Par ker. OFFICE SECRETARIES LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Brown, K. Gratton, D. Jones, I. O'Connor, S. Matuszewski, I. Cook, T Duke, I. Guertin, N. Borrup. ST DENT LIBRARIANS LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Bokum, W. Thomas, T. Smith, S. O'Connor, K. Wright, T. Amarosa, Cook, A. Benson, K. Ryan, D. Gaul, S. Gerry, D. Whittle. ,fx 1' 1 h V . xx r. 1 FRONT ROW: M. Catozzi, I. Jacques, T. Amarosa, D. Jones, S. Major. BACK ROW: K. LaFortune, D. Hale, B. Wallace, J. Bradbury, M. MacDonald, H. Lavalla, J. Wallace, C McLeod, Advisor Mr. Leach. STUDENT COUNCIL us ' Girl s Q2 09393 Our Beloved President Tom me PACER PRESS FRONT ROW: L. Galvin, S. Brown, W. Beaman, T. Lancey, Advisor: Mr. Langlois. BACK ROW: H. Farrell, J. Matuszewski, D. Perkins, B. Johnson, M. Manley, J. Spauld ing, J. Howe. The Pacer Press is put out by the Journalism Class with Mr. Langlois as their advi- sor, and Julie Ward and Wendy Beaman as co-editors. The newspaper's features include articles on school activities, editorials, creative writings, an advice col- umn, and local gossip. si. . . Sain' sl, as 'V' 1 . - , L- . In :fl- bg moi TIO AL HO ORSOCIETY lst ROW: A. Benson, T. Bokurn, S. Gerry, A. Jones, R. Ammann. 2nd ROW: Advisor Mr. Latourelle, M. Gembarowski, R. Bedard, M. Leon, N. Borrup, S. O'Connor. 3rd ROW: T LeC1air, D. Gaul, I. Stephens, J. Spaulding, A. Renaud, S. Higley, C. Lamy. 55 lst ROW: Advisor Ms. Filkins, L. Cathcart, D. Blouin, L. Corr, P. Ash, C. Benjamin, S. Amarosa, L. Forrester, H. Traudt. 2nd ROW: C. Pearson, S. Gerry, T. Duke, J. Kirkwood, D. Henry, E. Page, L. Pare, A. Ward. 3rd ROW: M. Stevens, L. Corliss, W. Traudt, E. Stevens, S. O'Connor, R. Robertson. DRAMA CLUB Under the direction of Shireen Filkins, the Hinsdale Players presented two one-act plays THE STORM and I'LL GIVE YOU A RING, as their first productions of the 1974- 1975 school year . FRENC CLUB ,X lst ROW: K. Pearson, T. Bokum, P. Waters, J. Jacques, T. Duke, C. Thomas. 2nd ROW: S. Gerry, C. Iasenowski, L. Burnham, M. Catozzi, T. Dixon, M. Stevens, T. Mack, J. Wallace, M. Bedard, C. Lamy, Advisor Mrs. Kendall. 3rd ROW: L. Hudson, L. Butler, K. Wrrht, M. Leon, C. Belanger, K. Borofsky, D. Gaul, D. Scott, H. Lavalla, R. Robertson. F.B.L.A. T M 1 B TI fr 1st ROW: J. Spaulding, D. Jones, S. Lynde, S. Brown, W. Traudt, L. Bowman, J. O'Connor, P. Ash, T Bokum, C. Pearson, D. Nay. 2nd ROW: Advisor Mrs. Murdock, R. Howe, L. Corliss, D. Whittle, N. Borrup, J. Cook, L. Zinn, A. Benson. 'R We, the class of nineteen hundred and seventy-five, wish to sincerely thank you -for all your guidance during the creation of our junior-Senior Prom. 73 T SCHAFF OPTICIANS OPTICAL AND HEARING AID SPECIALISTS 6 High Street Brattleboro, Vt. gf? Z FIRECHIEF Main Street Compliments of Wg3glIeZI5g:4I:'g1' ROSPLOCH'S rMm,,,,g Hardwcuff G ROC E RY 81 TEXACO Brattleboro Rd . Hinsdale, N . H . BERNARD RUSSELL JEWELERS WATCHES - DIAMONDS - JEWELRY - CHINA SILVERWARE - HIGH SCHOOL RINGS PEWTER JEWELRY Fairfield Plaza Brattleboro, Vermont 05301 Tel. 802 - 254-4395 Courtesy of COLTON INSURANCE AGENCY Hinsdale, N . H . Phone 336 5353 Q..-f Best Wishes to the Class of '75 From CHESHIRE NATIONAL BANK Keene, Hinsdale, Winchester FINELINE MOBILE HOMES INC. The Name That Speaks For Itself Featuring: Windsor, Champion, Beaumont and Lynwood We buy and sell used mobile homes Rt. 119 Next to Riverview Trailer Park Hinsdale N H Compliments of J. GALANES 81 SONS 116 Main St. Brattleboro, Vt Tel. 254-5677 Home Cooking GEORGE AND GERTRUDE LEVASSEUR are your hosts ROBUST, INC. Moto Ski Suzuki Snowmobiles Jacobson Lawn Equip Stihl-Homelite and Poulan Chain Saws Courtesy of COLTON INSURANCE AGENCY Hinsdale, N.H. Phone 336 5353 GUY-X BOUCHIE 81 SONS SAM'S DEPARTMENT STORES, INC. 66 7 S 1 b 530 MCDo0QfGl'S U UQ YOU DESERVE A BREAK TODAY! COME SEE US P yRd 1 b BOB BANFORD NEW 81 USED FURNITURE R1 d S 1Ch d T d A f d H h1dF MSI-Idl Cpl f VERMONT CASUAL HOUSE Up tairs O b k 1 b ASHUELOT RESTAURANT PISGAH LOUNGE Ashuelot N H ii. BAKER'S BOOKSTORE Friendly as Yesterday, Modern as Tomorrow 85-91 Main Street Brattleboro Vt MAGIC MIRROR INCORPORATED Beauty and Wig Salon 13131257 7911 Brattleboro Vt And, in the kitchen . . Complimenfs of BRIDGEPORT METAL GOODS Plas+ic Division Hinsdale RAYMOND S RCDBERTS, INC. HEVROLE of HINSDALE PRESS 9 Main Street Hinsdale , N.H ROYCE'S GARAGE, INC. CHEVROLET SALES 8L SERVICE AMOCO GAS SL OIL Main Street Hinsdale N H R. E. DEMPSEY OPTICIANS LTD. YOUR CHOICE FOR QUALITY 84 SERVICE 55 Elliot St Brattleboro Vt 05301 257 1120 A+ KULICK'S In THE MALL PRIME BEEF Warwick Rd. Off Jct. 10 119 and '78 Winchester N H KING'S BOWLING CENTER, INC. Where the Ball is Light, and the Price Is Right Putney Road Brattleboro Vt Compliments of J E MANN, INC. and MANN'S COUNTRY CORNER Brattleboro , Vermont VALLEY FOOD The Friendly Neighborhood Store Supporters of Hlnsdale Hrgh Sports Main St . Hinsdale LYNN'S BEAUTY NOOK Brattleboro Rd Hrnsdale Tel 336 5349 Congratulatrons to the Class of 1975 UTI LGAS INC. Brldge St Brattleboro Vt BROWN ROBERTS HARDWARE KITCHENWARE WALLPAPER - PAINTS Phone 254-9033 130 Main Street Brattleboro, Vt. 05301 TEMPLE INSURANCE AGENCY 20 Northfield Rd. Hinsdale, N.H. Phone 336-5385 Good Luck Class of '75 SUGAR'S FURNITURE and CARPET 9 Flat St. Brattleboro, Vt. Compliments of THOMPSONS JEWELERS We sincerely hope that everyone in high school gets an A in all subjects and if they don't . . . could it be possible they weren't listening? Main St. Brattleboro , Vt . N 83 TAYLOR INSURANCE AGENCY ACCIDENT AND HEALTH AUTOMOBILE FIRE AND LIFE Telephone 254-2366 fE11 r B ul b A d M SI V I COUNT Y N Y' AU ENS? 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