Stevens High School - Red and Black Yearbook (Claremont, NH)
- Class of 1979
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EdItor: Peter Harrmgan
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His key to success: a respect for his students and a genuine enthusiasm for teaching senior English. Because of
these two basic factors Mr. Normand C. Paquette has earned the title of the most respected teacher in Stevens
High School. Always stressing the fact that the student is number one in importance, Mr. Paquette finds that this
action is a part of the mutual respect. Although he has been teaching at Stevens for thirty one years, his classes
are still as exciting and as fresh as those of an anxious young college graduate. With Mr. Paquette's philosophy of
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"There is not a youngster I dislike or even feel irked by. I've never been sorry I came to Stevens. I've had a very
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letteg Third row-S. Bogle, C. Carter, C. Bowen, D. Buckner
A. Chicoine.
First row-D. Nelson, A. Dubreuil, K. Fay, M. Dennis, A. Com-
og Second row-M. Descoteau, L. Devenger, K. Donahue, K.
eillyg Third row-T. Dow, R. Crawford, H. Dorr, M. Curtis,
. Decoteau.
irst row-J. Cotrupi, S. Dole, L. Davis, A. Cutts, W. Cuttsg
econd row-T. Decker, J. Early, S. Devoyd, M. Day, T. De-
chaineg Third row-T. Contois, S. Colpas, M. Downing, D.
ombs, D. Cook.
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Third row-M. Johnson, D. Hurlburt, K. Jones, K. Lafont, C.
Irish.
First row-L. Goss, P. Gagne, K. Hawes, S. Gutierrez, G. Ha
bets, Second row-D. Gogin, R. Hall, M. Ferland, D. Gardini
B. West, Third row-T. Feriand, M. Fay, S. Haines, P. Holmes
T. Ford.
First row-S. Magnuson, L. Martel, D. Mercier, A. Madeja,
C. O'DeII, L. Marcotteg Second row-L. Love, K. Mack, T.
Marcotte, M. Martin, S. Mongeong Third row-K. Morse, K.
Orvis, R. Lundgren, J. Marro, T. Nightingale.
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First row-Q. On, S. O'Hara, C. Mongeon, J. Lumbra, L. Mur-
rayg Second row-R. Lernieux, R. Menard, R. Lord, J. Morin
A. Minklerg Third row-F. Montefusco, C. Micnalenoick, D
Moore, M. Mossey, M. Michalenoick.
First row-L. Stillson, M. Collette, M. Ruetz, S. Rouillard, B
Simpson, D. Simoneaug Second row-D. Searles, J. Tebo
S. Stocker, B. Templeton, D. Smith, Third row-J. Swan, R
Russell, K. Routhier, R. Swenson, C. Simoneau.
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nolds, D. Rivardg Third row-J. Plante, S. Plante, L. Parkin
son, L. Peaslee, D. Parry.
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econd row-B. Trombley, J. Whitham, D. Tice, E. Veilleuxg
hird row-C. Wilson, S. Wagner, J. Brown, D. Wheeler, M.
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First row-T. Simino, K. Soucy, T. Tebo, C. Scala, Second
row-L. Stephens, A. Spahr, D. Serem, K. Spaulding, B. Rus-
sell, Third row-E. Templeton, R. St. Sauveur, W. Steenber-
gen, T. Stammers, E. Sicard.
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Boisclair, R. Boone.
E. Barden, C. Young, D. Basso, R. Tucker, G. Bailey, C
Blish, Q. Boutwell, L. Avery, T. Bailey, N. Dale, M. Agan.
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sereau, G. Caplan, Elaine Burbee, D. Cressrnan, G. Bur
nam, D. Davis, M. Burbee.
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ondon, M. Breen, J. Dalton, J. Zweeres, C. Charest, B
runnel, M. Buckrnan, B. Paris.
Front: M. Ferland, T. Frederick, L. Kawoski, S. Duplessis
C. Ferlandg Back: D. Dion, A. Emmanuel, L. Duplessis
K. Desmarais, S. Elliott, K. Farmer.
Front: J. Dunaman, R. Descnaine, M. Gaderg Middle: B
Davis, M. Eberhardt, E. Fowler, S. Delano, Back: K
Fletcher, J. Decateau, B. Dupont, G. Desnarnais.
Back Row: M. Rousseau, B. St. Aubin, J. Smith, J.
Stoughton, D. St. Sauveur, A. Rousseau, T. Root, M.
Simpson, S. Rouillard, R. Slack. Front Row: W. Spaulding,
S. Stockwell, T. Stillson, J. St. Pierre, S. Smith, N. Rodri-
guez, K. Stone, S. Schneider.
Back Row: J. Peavy, A. Reed, D. Peasley, R. Perry, D.
Pearson, P. Rainey, G. Parrot. Third Row: P. Perron, R.
Nelson. Second Row: M. Nunn, L. Reynolds. Front Row:
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Bounty, S. Klunger, Second Row: M. LaPlante, R. Lewko,
N. Laplante, J. LaRoche. Front Row: D. Lewis, P. Lovely,
D. Lefaye, L. LaPIante, S. Krueger, N. Lavertue, P.
Johnson
Front: D. Wheeler, S. Waldheim, D. Westover, R. War-
yas, M. Towle, R. Wentzel, A. Triantafillou, K. Youden, P.
Yatsevich, M. Tewksbury, B. Wilmarth, G. Wisinski, L.
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Wright, L. Zubryd, D. Williams, J. Sullivan, S. Weber, T.
Templeton, W. Spaulding, P. Veilleux, A. Ulz, D. Thomp-
son, L. Trepanier, C. Winot, R. Washburn, S. Wilkie.
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Back Row: B. Oldenburg, A. Richmond, T. Pierson, G. Para
dise, M. Pequee, G. Parker, B. Rich, D. Prudhomme. Sec
ond Row: D. Patten, J. Perry, C. Nestor, L. Reed, C. Peralta
L. Perron, S. Partridge. Front Row: L. Rivard, J. Ransom, D
Poisson, J. Newton, T. Patch, R. Oldenburg.
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D. Baril, T. Beauregard, B. Benoitg Second Row - B.
Allen, C. Allen, J. Balch, T. Tetreault, B. Bacon, D.
Bartley
Front Row - D. Buinicky, J. Brooks, L. Carpenter,
Second Row - C. Allison, B. Brown, J. Brunnell, K.
Carr, Third Row - F. Boone, K. Bonneau, J. Bourdon, J.
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S. Cutts, L. Clark, B. Connors, S. Clarke: Third row -
S. Decker, B. Dupont, C. Cox, J. Estabrook, P. Costa:
Fourth row - C. Cotrupi, J. Ferguson, S. Tobey.
First row - N. Chandler, P. Burrows, Second row
- J. Brown, P. Bonneville, Third row - E. Carr,
J. Frottierg Fourth row - T. Chamberlain, D.
Caccavaro, J. Caplan, K. Carter, K. Borofsky,
M. Chabot.
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C. Jacques, C. Frecnette, G. George, K. Veilleux, T. Veil
Ieux.
Top to Bottom - D. Hipwell, S. Fitch, G. Howe, L. Grayson,
A. Turns, L. Helie, L. Gendron, M. Granger.
First row - P. LaRoche, L. Marcotte, S. Kozel, M. LaPointe,
J. Lamoureuxg Second row - G. Mackenzie, B. Lamphere,
S. LaRoche, J. Kinhan, D. Limoges, Third rovv - J. Blaisdell
J. Jones, Fourth row - L. Johnson, J. Kebalka, C. Lancast
er, H. Littlefield, A. Leahy.
First row - N. Jordon, K. Johnson, P. Lord, L. Lariviere, L.
MacDonald, Second row - L. l-lurlbert, P. LaPoint, C.
Matheson, A. MacPherson, Third row - A. Marro, S. Liz-
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ardg Third Row - N. Reed, G. Miyara, Fourth Rovv - R.
Normandin, C. Poirier, D. Tucker, Fifth Row - J. Wen-
ger, L. Obyrnakog Sixth Row - P. Nelson, J. Messer.
First Row - W. Mongeon, D. Oldenburg, Second Row
- D. Paige, J. Peterson, Third Row - D. Miller, S. Mc-
Guire, Fourth Row - R. Mitchell, D. Miller, Fifth Row
- M. Paquette, C. Ransom.
iFirst row - P. Tetreault, D. Moseley, M. Richmond, D. First row - L. Sheveneli, E. Simino, L. St.Sauveur, S
Scott, D. Schmitt, D. Sandersong Second row - J. Rook- Sears, P. Steinteg Second row - C. Tarr, N. Rushia, J
. er, D. Smith, J. Sirois, S. Simpson, S. Spahr, C. Stowell. Rogers, J. Tenney, N. Rosinski, K. Weitkunat, L. Roberts.
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Second row - H. Rook, T. Schettino, P. Smalley, L. Johnson, Second row - L. Mardanes, L. LeCIair, D. Kib-
Ripleyg Third row - J. Stewart, B. Routhier, M. Rourke, R. bie, D. LeMarche, M. Libby.
Spooner.
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First Row - E. Winot, C. Wigntman, J. Wnippleg Second
Row - D. True, R. Caruso, P. Westover: Third Row - S.
Kinney, C. Raney, L. Zuiiog Fourth Row - J. Wilterdink,
G. Tardiff, J. Wilson.
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-that one fantastic catch that makes up for all your errors.
-getting on base and then being called out because you didn't have a
a batting helmet on.
-playing back because a power hitter is up at bat, and she bunts.
-water fighting and powder fighting - What a mess!
-moseying along when you should have run.
-snowing during the Springfield game.
-having to run laps, and the coach forgets that you are still running.
-taking pride in what you do and who you are.
Sheila, don't look so happy.
Front Row - P. Abbott, S. Kozel, K. Hemmingway, M. jordan, L. Stillson, P. johnson, l. Richardson. Back Row
Coach Raney, C. Young, K. Stoughton, I. Caplan, S. Foss, M. Sanborn, D. Smith, S. Morrow, I. Ruetz.
l'm over here! There's something over there.
Front Row- S. Stockwell. S. Titorenko. D. Poirier, L. Fowler. D. Smead. Middle Row- Nl, Burbee. G. Paradise, H. Rooker, P. Lord. Back
Row- L. Reed. C. Winot. K. Doolittle. B. Welch. J. Sullivan. C. Hurd. L. Snow, K. Jacquier. D.Searles.Coact1 Proulx.
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Following a disappointing 1976 season, Coach Silva
began rebuilding the 1977 Cardinals around a nucleus
of solid performers: Dave O'Hara, Jason Twitchell, and
David Royce. As the season progressed, several fac-
tors contributed to the finest season since 1949. The
team yielded torrid hitting, excellent base running, and
magical outfielding. To no one's surprise David O'Hara
became the premier pitcher in the valley. These fac-
tors, plus the tireless efforts of Tom Fovvler, David Puks-
ta, Paul Silva, and the enthusiastic fans, led the team to
their first post season action in over a decade. The Card-
inals carried their winning tradition to the state play-
offs. The impossible dream finally surfaced on June
4th when D. O'Hara backed the team's fine efforts with
a two hit - nine strikeout, 2 to 1 masterpiece giving Ste-
vens its first N.H.l.A.A. Class I State Championship over
defending champs, Timberlane. Nluch credit is to be
given to the entire 1977 baseball team. Watch this Cartwheel-
Take this! Safe by a mile.
Front row - D. O'Hara, W. Ardinger. D. Royce, J. Twitchell, R. Kanto, J. Kebalka, J. Brunt. Back row - Coach Silva, D. Puk-
sta, M. Kebalka, J. McGuire, R. Davis, K. LeBlanc, R. Davis.
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Currier S McGuire Coach Fowler G Wlsrnskl J Lancaster.
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Buckman J Balch D StSauveur P Lucia Coach Roberts.
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The boys' and girls' tennis teams fared equally well this
past season despite the girls' team being forced to face the
ravage of ill luck, including such misfortunes as sprained
ankles and freak May snowstorms. With the expert coaching
of Bill Knee and Roger Grenier, the two teams placed third
and second respectively in the Connecticut Valley Champ-
ionships. Barbara Rietscha and Tim Bush led the teams.
Supporting players who contributed greatly were Diana De-
Valk, Nancy Maxfield, Carol Anderson, Susan Williams, f
Cheryl Hilliard, Chuck Maxfield, Billy O'Shea, and Chuck Lan- B
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Lique, M. Rousseau, T. Bush, Coach Grenier, C. Lancaster, C. Maxfield, K. Janelle, B. O'Shea. K. Kinman, A. Turns.
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R. Coutu, D. Hickey. Back Row- Coach Kriee, S. Williams, L. Davenport, A. Leahy, D. DeValk, B.
C. Anderson. C. Hilliard, G. Miyara, L. Giguere.
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Of all the high school sports, track is perhaps the one
that demands the greatest perfection of individual
performance. The 1978 Track Team was one with
many talented individuals. Though the team record
was not very impressive, the young squad showed
great promise for future years. With a team consis-
ting almost entirely of underclassmen the outlook
for coming teams is a bright one. Thanks to dedicated
coaches like Paul Potter, track is alive and growing
at Stevens High School.
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Howard, D. Clough, C, Stowell, C. Sprague. Third rovv - Coach Slater, B, Dupont, J. lVlo2den,lVl. Chamberlain, Grayson, C. Bouchard, P.
Decker. Fourth row - Coach LaBelle, W. Hemingway, G. Clough, H. Decelle, J. Blaney, E. Mercier, J. Hodgman. Fifth row - D. Alvarez, H. Lan-
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FOOTBALL IS:
scorching heat.
- a growing experience, both physical and mental.
- the ability to overcome aches, bruises, and pains.
- an early curfew the night before a game, and a party the night'
after a game.
- outstanding players - Jason Twitchell, Dave O'Hara, Jeff Kebalka.
Louie Zullo, Scott Peabody, Richard Kanto - and coaches - Coach
Orvis, Coach Silva, Coach Fowler, Coach Kaplinski.
- a season of victory and defeat.
- rewarding.
He didn't catch that, did he?
I guess this one is over your head! Hey! Where's my leg?
Back Row: Coach Silva, Coach Fowler, D. St. Sauveur, E. Bennis, D. Lucia, E. Wynott, R. Johnson, A. Triantafillou, M. Richmond fmanagerj,
Coach Orvis. Third Row: J. Stewart, J. Estabrook, D. Mainofi, T.Lucia, B. Dupont, G. Wisinski, M. Gedney, J. Balch, M, Gaton, J. Babineau.
Second Row: S. Marro, D. Kibbie, D. Richmond, B. Dupont, B. Bacon, L. Zullo, B. Stearns, S. Walker, P. Berrio, S. McGuire, M. Howard, R. Boone
R. Morrow, Front Row: J. Brunt, J. Kebalka, M. Paulson, S. Lacroix, J. Twitchell, D. O'Hara, S. Peabody, J. Tebo, J. Beebee, R. Kanto, R.
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R. Brown, Coach McCormick. Front Row: S. Magnuson, B. Swenson, G. Bergeron, G. Aldrich, M. Phillips, T. Belanger, R. Ovellette, S. O'l-lara
L. Bailey, A. Lavoie, M. Poirier, T. Contois.
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"Though we may forget our record was five wins, eight losses,
and one tie, we will remember the important things, the mo-
ments: doing the worm before the Newport game, upsetting
the Keene team C2-15, collisions averaging more than one per
game, that if we had had our first part of the season like the
last, we would have gone to the state tournament, the growing
up we did during the first six games. We will remember all
those special moments of friendship, caring, and frustration
that made up our season. Through the years we may forget
those days and weeks, but we will always remember those
moments, those very special moments that were a very im-
portant part of our lives."
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Back Row: Coach Aimi, C. Frechette, J. Messer, K. Stoughton, A. Leahy, J. Caplan, C.
Webster, J. Wilson, L. Stillson, P. Nelson. Front Row: J. St. Pierre, S. Kozel, G. George, C.
Cox, A. Pinard, S. Foss, C. Stowell, L. Ardinger, T. Chamberlain.
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Hartford
Springfield
Bellows Falls
Lebanon
Woodstock
Newport
Hanover
Lebanon
Windsor
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Back Row: R, Frechette, L. Alvarez. T. Decker, L. Stephens, A. Spahr. S, Mongeon, L. Murry,
Coach Jennlson. Front Row: S. Roulhard, B. Garneau, J. Tebo, K. Aimi, M. White, D. Vashaw, B.
Veilleux. D. Chaffee.
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N Searles, M. Houluhan, D. Polrler, D. White,
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The 1978 soccer season was one of many
"its", if the Cardinals had not been the
first in the state to fall in a "shoot-out",
if the ball had dribbled into the goal at
Keene, if Hanover had not scored the im-
maculate goal with a minute to play, and
if the ball had gone under the crossbar in-
stead of over it at Woodstock - Stevens
may have been in the tournament, and
who knows? As it was, led by Connecticut
Valley League All-Stars: Peter Marro Cco-
captainj, Billy O'Shea Cco-captain and All-
Statej, Danny Alvarez CAII-Statej, Donny
White, and Billy Wilmarth -, the Cards
equipped themselves well. They finished
at 9-4-1 to uphold a proud tradition of a
fighting come-from-behind team. The
first year coach, Coach Radbill, deserves
much credit for the Cardinal's banner
year.
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Back Row: B. Burr, J. Stoughton, B. O'Shea, D. Alvarez, C. Lancaster,
Third Row: J. Mozden, S. Aimi, D. White, B. Wilmarth. Second Row: B.
Bodkins Cmanagerj, S. Rouillard, C. Alvarez, T. Matheson, B. Martell,
Coach Radbill. Front Row: M. Simpson, J. Lancaster, R. Robins, P. Marro.
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Back Row: J. Stoughton, Coach Negyessey, J. Banil, Second Row: A.
Lanzer, C. Scala, T. Martell. Front Row: A. Bovine, R. Landry, R. St.
Sauveur, E. Fowler, D. Lewis. ,
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Cross country running is a natural sport and a team sport in
the purest sense, since a cross country team can only do well
when all its members, who carry out their assignments separ-
ately, perform well. Carolyn Sprague and John Tierney were
the outstanding individual performers.
T The agony of victory?
CVUiSin' Do time hustle I l'm glad that's over
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Front Row: L. Jennings, P. Houghton, C. Sprague, M. White, L. Blanchard, S. Poirier, C. Rietscha, Q
P. Roman, R. Coutu, H. Littlefield, M. Breen. Back Row: D. Clough, J. Tierney, G. Clough, S. nie '
Fitch, Nl, Biron, S. Reilley, l-l. De-Celle, M. Grayson, Q. On, D. Gill, S. Perry.
A Place For
WINTER SPORTS
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This year Alpine and Cross Country Ski Teams faced
many challenging goals. After losing four seniors last
year, the remaining members proved to be just as tal-
ented and dedicated as ever. This year's team brought
with it new talent and strong competitive attitudes.
The season started slowly because of poor snow con-
ditions. This factor brought out the best of the boys'
skills. They captured first place in almost every
meet. However the girls, having moved up to Division
II after last year's State Meet, faced tougher com-
petition. They finished the year winning half their
meets. The Ski Team should do well in their State
Meet. The team possesses strong feelings of dedica-
tion and competitiveness. Coach Knee is to be com-
mended for his outstanding coaching ability.
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Back Row: S, Fitch, M. Srmpson, K. Kinhan, W. Kravel, A. Spahr, S. Alma, N. Reed, B. Vellleux. S. Poirer, S. Langlois, L. Blanchard,P. Roman.
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Ebbehart, J. Trottler, A. Lanzer, S. Roulllard, B, Bechok. J. Mozden. R. Coutu, P. Vellleux, Coach Knee, M. Hllllard, J. Estabrook,J. Whipple, M.
Breen. Front Row: D. Clough, L. Jennings, R. l-lilllard, R. Nelson, K. Alrnl, D.Polner. C. Rletscha, S. Roulllard, G. Wlsinski, C. Hurd, S. Perry, M.
Pecue.
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Basketball is a game.
A game is full of failures and suc-
cesses.
Disappointments and successes are
life.
Life is learning.
Learning is playing athletics.
Athletics contain athletes.
Athletes try to enjoy life.
Enjoying life is playing basketball.
A friendly hello l dare you to cross this line.
We EOTCVW-3 Covered- Back Row: Coach Stoughton, L. Johnson, S. Kozel, J, Caplan, C, Young, M. Jordan. Front Row: L
76 Ardinger, K. Stoughton, J. Wilson, L. White, L. Stillson, K. Carter.
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Back Row: M. Ferland, Coach Brody, S. Plant, L. Stephens, K. Orvis, S. Latouche, Second Row: K. Goodrich, P. Brunt, R. Frechefte, T. Tebo
Front Row: S. Mongeon, M. white, K. Donahue. XS -N 143 NX XJ
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Maxfleld, E. Tenney. A. Pornieko, J. Tvvntchell.
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Back Row: B. Wnlrnarth, M. Gedney. J. Stoughton, Coach Grenuer, D. St. Sauveur. M. Johnson, A. Bovine. Front Row: D. Cressrnan. T. Martell,
G. Dansereau, T. Kidder, P. Raney, M. Tewksbury. J. Lancaster.
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Back Row: B. Watson, E. Templeton. M. Fay. F. Montefusco, Second Row: Coach I.aBeIIe, C. Irish, S. Putnam, D. Cook. G. Pecue, A.
Lavoue. Front Row: S. O'Hara. S. Haines, D. Cotrupl. M. Gagne. T. Boardman. 79
What price is glory? Just another 100 yards.
The girls' 1978-1979 Winter
Track Team consisting ofco-
captain Carolyn Sprague,
Patti Houghton, Marcia
White, Lisa Scott, Pam
Decker, Cindy Stowell, Clara
Frechette, Linda Skoby, and
Sharon Titorenko has put on
many fine performances at
each meet. Each girl individ-
ually has contributed to the
team with her effort.
The boys' 1978-1979 Winter
Track Team enjoyed outstand-
ing results led by co-cap-
tain Danny Alvarez, the Cardin-
al thin-clads matched up well
with the best teams competing
at Leveron Field House at Dart-
mouth College. Six of the boys
qualified for the Class I champ-
ionships. This feat in itself is
quite an improvement over last
year.
Back Row: J. Kebalka, B, Dupont, R. Boone, B. Dupont, E. Winot, D. Richmond, T. Parkinson, B. Bacon, D. Alvarez, E. Mercier, C, Alvarez, S.
Quimby, Coach Corriveau. Front Row: M. Byron, H. DeCelle, M. White, C. Sprague, D. Houghton, C. Frechette, C. Stowell, L. Scott, L. Scoby, Q.
On, D. Westover, J. Tierney.
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FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS: Front Row: P. Johnson, L. LeCIair, B. Landry, S.
Jackson, L. Levesqueg Middle Row: C, Bechok, L.SzaIucka, J. Wenger, Top Row:
D. Caccavaro.
FALL CHEER-
LEADERS
SOCCER CHEERLEADERS: Front Row: C. Davis, M. Ferland, M. Geary, J. Ferguson
S. Michaud, C. Clay, Back Row: C. Ferland, L. Heiie, L. Clark, P. LaRocne. L.
Boardman.
VARSITY
Left - Right: H. Sirois, L. Clark, S. Spahr, L. LeCIair, B. Landry, L. Levesque, J. Wenger, D. Caccavaro.
JUNIOR VARSITY
Left - Right: M. Ferland, J. Ransom, S. Duplessis, M. Geary, C. Ferland, J. Tebo, B. Simpson.
FRESHMEN
Front: T. Battagliag Middle: C. Bowen, R. Reynolds, K. Mack, A. Medaja
K. Carter, J. Lumbra, D. Baron.
WI TER CHEERLEADERS
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Back row: P. Harrigan Cfacul
ty editorj, L. Giguere, A. Puk
sta, L. Wilson, J. Shostal
Ctypisth, T. Spanos Cco-edit
orj, D. Schmitt, K. Ahern Clit
erary editorj, P. Houghtor
Cart editorjg Middle row: N
LeBlanc Csenior editorb, C
Sprague Csports editorj, C
Anderson Cco-editorjp Fron
row: V. Sicard' Csenior edi
torj, B. Rietscha Csports edi
.torJ, L. Hastings Cunden
classmen editorjg missing: IJ
Davenport Cmusic editorj.
RED AND BLACK EDITORIAL AND WORK STAFF.
Left to Right: L. Wilson, S. Bugee, K.
Borofsky, K. Bogie qeditory, D. Brooks,
A, Libby, J. Tierney, C, Gierko.
RED AND BLACK BUSINESS STAFF
First row: M. Prinn, K. Carr,
K. Ahern, W. Stuart, S.
Weber, L. Kelley, P. Decker,
G. Bailey Second row: J. Wil-
son, P. Nelson, C. Cotrupi, P.
LaRoche, R. Slack, P. West-
over, J. Mozden, Third row:
G. Parkhurst, G. Brooks, L.
Zullo, M. Howard, T. Flet-
cher, K. Jacquierg Fourth
row: D. Schmitt, V. Sicard, P.
Johnson, Fifth row: A. Pi-
nardg missing: C. Head.
MODEL CONGRESS
front: C. Alvarez, E. Mercier, L, Shevenell, A. Marrog Back: M, Richmond, P. Costa,
son D Puksta J. Tierney
K. MacPi'ier , . , .
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Front: L. Sheveneilg Middle: E. Mercier: Back: C. AI
varez, J. Tierney, A. Marro.
BOY'S STATE
Front: E. Tenney, J. Tierney, D. Cioutier, P.
Harrigan, R. Kainug Back: T. Halevan, D.
O'Hara, M. Trottier.
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Kathy Stoughton and Dave O'Hara Carolyn Sprague and Danny Alvarez
VARSITY "S"
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First row: L. Stillson, R. Coutu, C. Cook, J. Tierney, L. Shevenell, P. Houghton, L. Blanchard, P.
Roman. S. Poirier, Second row: S. Aimi, K. Stoughton, C. Sprague, L. Giguere, B. Magnuson, L.
Hastings, C. Frechette, M. Houlihan, A. Leahy, Third row: J. Messer, L. LaClair, J. Wilson, L.
White, E. Mercier, C. Maxfield, D. O'Hara, J. Mozden, C. Anderson, Fourth row: B. O'Shea, P.
Marro, D. Alvarez, D. Cloutier, S. Marro, M. Howard, C. Alvarez, T. Spanso. missing: L. Ardinger,
C Head
NATIONAL ATHLETIC
Front: L. White, L. Stillson, R. Coutu,
Cook, L. Hastings, B. Magnuson, P. R
man, Middle: J. Wilson, C. Anderson,
Stoughton, T. Spanos, C. Sprague, J. Tie
ney, P. Houghton, Back: P. Marro, L. L
Clair, D. Alvarez, D. Cloutier, E. Mercie
C. Maxfield, D. O'Hara.
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ST. PAUL'S QUALIFIERS
First row: J. Wenger, D. Tucker, D. Caccavaro, P. Nelson, Second row: S.
Simpson, C. Cotrupi, G. Miyara, N. Reed, Third row: A. Thibault, A. Turns,
L. Fay, J. Wilterdink, Fourth row: L. Shevenell, N. Rushia, J. Quelch, J.
Wheeler, Fifth row: C. Frechette, L. St. Sauveur, M. Richmond, S, Tobey,
Sixth row: T. Chamberlain, L. Ardinger, L. Basso: Seventh row: P. Bonne-
ville, K. Veilleux, S. LaRoche, K. Jacquierg Eighth Row: G. George, S.-
Clarke, H. Littlefield, P. Costa, Ninth row: L. Williams, J. Caplan.
NATIONAL MERIT
ont: D. Cloutier, P. Houghton, P. Roman: Back: D. Alvarez, K. Stoughton, C, Anderson, T. Spanos,
Quelch, L. LaClair, M. Sanborn, P. Harrigan, N. LeBlanc, S. Perras, P. Marro, missing: T. Halevan.
NATIONAL
HONOR
SOCIETY
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front: S. Perras, P. Marro, T. Spanos: Back: D. Alvarez, C. Ander-
.on, K. Stoughton.
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STUDENT COUNCIL
First row: D. Schmitt, Second row: P. Nelson, L. Obymakog Third row: L.
Giguere, P. Harrigan, J. Garneau, S. Foss: Fourth row: J. Mozden, L. Kel-
ley, A. Puksta, N. LeBlanc, M. Richmond, P. Perrong Fifth row: A. Marro, J.
Lewko, G. George, L. Shevenell, D. Poirier, D. Searles, H. Littlefield, C.
Anderson, 1
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ANNEX STUDENT
COUNCIL
Front row: C. Keating, M. Phillips, G. Bergeron, K. Morsell
Middle row: A. Cloutier, G. Stowell, W. Steenbergeng Bac
row: B. Garneau, S. Rouillard, M. White, M. Denis, K. Mack, K
Aimi, L. Stephens, J. Ransom, A. Dorr, L. Turns, P. Larnott, K
Carter, C. Bowen.
DECA
irst Column: R. Beauregard, L. Hause, J. Trombley, M. White, V. Roy, W
flatheson: Second Column: W. Mongeon, L. Lizotte, A. Pomiecko, D, Miller, S
essard, R. McCrossin, Third Column: M. Oldenburg, D. Woodman, R. Patch
', Bailey, R. Pinsonault, Ms, Gott: Fourth Column: K. Johnson, G. Carpenter.
'. Robbins, D. Schettino.
FHA
Front: T. Lavoie, D. McCreary, L. La
Middle: L. Johnson, T. Robbins, L. J
nard, L. Zullo.
Plante, C. Marcotte
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ANNEX PHOTO CLUB
M. Papps, M. Day, N. Rooker
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ANNEX FHA
Front: R. Landry, T. Bly, B. Simpson, D,
Greenwood, S. Stocker, Back: Mrs. Simpson,
T. Marcotte, T. Simoneau, L. Stephens, K.
Howe, B. Russel.
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Front: R. Reynolds, A. Dorr, M. White, L.
Stephens, K. Mack, Back: M. Day, T. Blyp, M.
Beaureguard, T. Boardman, U. Malopolska,
K Howe R Gaudreau D Moore K S auld-
ing, M. Mossy.
IR. LIBRARIANS
S. Clarke, L. LeCIair, M. Prinn
CHESS CLUB
Front: J. Dalton, K. Bonneau, Middle: S. Quimby, T
Lemereg Back: B. Connor, L. LaCIair, M. Descoteau
K. Youden.
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kunat, K. Anerng Back: T. Schettino, P. Smalley, C.
Gierko, D. Cook.
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ROTARIANS
front: P. Marro, C. Anderson, T. Span-
Js, L. Stillson, K. Stougl'1ton,V, Sicard,
Q. Coutu, D. Alvarez: Back: D. Cloutier,
I. Sprague, P. Roman, K. Bogie, L.
Davenport, C. Maxfield, E. Mercier:
nissing: C. Cook.
MATH TEAM
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Front: N. LeBlanc, S. Poirier, J. Moz
den, S. Quimby, P. Roman, Back: D
Gill, H. Littlefield, L. Blanchard, P
Costa, J. Wilterdink, M. Breen.
DRAMA CLUB
Front: D. Gill, B. Magnuson, E. Cole, P. Harrigan, L. Giguere, C. Gierko, T. Pinard, K. Ahern, D. Langlois, C. Nestorp Middle: S. To
bey, P. Houghton, L. Goss, B. Garneau, A. Cloutier, S. Bogle, S, Wilkie, C. Honney, B. LaRoche, L. LaClair, J. Wheeler, Back: Mr
Norton, L. Kelley, C. Winot, W. Stuart, S. Weber, J. Wilterdink, L. Trepanier, S. Simpson, D. Limoges, Mr. Everett.
OUR ADVISORS
Annex FHA-Mrs. Simpson
Annex Science Club-Mrs. Scranton
Annex Student Council- Mrs. Sunderlin
Chess Club- Mr. Tucker
DECA- Ms. Gott
Drama Club- Mr. Norton, Mr. Everett
FHA- Mrs. Nooney
Junior Class- Ms. Blight
Math Team- Mr. Provencal
National Honor Society- Mrs. Hause
Pep Club- Mr. Carpenter
Red and Black Business Staff- Mr. Scranton
Red and Black Editorial Staff- Mr. Bolduc
Senior Class- Mr. Magoon
Sophomore Class- Mr. Grenier
Student Council- Mr. Jobin
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Third Row: L. Hastings, B. LaRoche, J. Brown, W. Packard, J. Garneau, D. Cloutier, S. Marro, J. LaRoche, S. Wilke. Fourth Row: J. Bass, K. Car-
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Fluette, L. Hastings. Fourth Row: K. Ahern, C. Nestor, C. Gierko, W. Packard, L. Bennett, P. Costa, A. Marro, S. Marro, D. Gill, J. Garneau, P
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Kristine Ahern: Choir-43 Color Guard-2,43 Drama Club-45 FTA-33 Pep Club-45 Red 81 Black Editors-43 Stentor-
2g-"The sweetest of all sounds is praise."
Daniel Alvarez: Fresh. Basketball-lg J.V. Basketball-25 Vars.Basketball-33 Intramurals-45 Nat. Ath. Sch.
Soc.-3,43 Nat'I Honor Society-3,45 Project Challenge-2,43 Jr. Rotarians-43 Red 8. Black Workstaff-43 Sen-
ior Play-4p Soccer-1,2,3,4p St. Paul's Adv. Study-33 Varsity "S" Club: Track-1,2,3,43 U.N. Model Assembly-33
-"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt."
Carol Anderson: Choir-1,2,3,4g Advisory Committee-43 Band'1,2,3,g D.A.R. Good Ciz. Awd.-4g F.H.A,-35
Musicals-1,43 Nat. Ath. Sch. Soc.-3,43 Nat'l Honor Soc.-3,43 Notables-3,43 Orchestra-1,2,3,43 Jr. Rotar-
ians-4g Red and Black Editors-2,43 Red Peppers-1,25 St. PauI's Adv. Study-35 Student Council-1,2,3,4g
Tennis-1,2,3,4p U.N. Model Assembly-35 Varsity "S" Club-45 Harvard Book Club Award-3.-"Yes Virginia,
there is a Santa Claus . . . the most real things in the world are those that neither children nor men can
see."
Jane Babineau: "Always live up to your reputation: not only is it a quick way to be wellknown, but it's
also a good conversation starter for someone else."
Kelley Bailey: "What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies with-
in us."
Peter Bailey: Fresh. Baseball-13 J.V. Baseball-23 Vars. Baseball-3,43 J.V. Basketball-23 DECA Club-3,4g
Intramurals-2,3,4g Soccer-33-"lt is the sport that gives the pleasure, not just the victory.
Stephen Bailey: J.V. Baseball-33 Track-23-"lt matters not what you do but how you do it."
Nancy Baril: Field Hockey-1 ,2g -"lf your conscience isn't your guide then your apt to be taken for a ride . .
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Joan Barton: Fresh. Basketball-15 Girls Ski Team-2.- "Life changes, don't get caught in a season."
Joel Beebe: Fresh Basketball-13 J.V. Basketball-23 Fresh Football-1, J.V. Football-23 Vars, FootbalI-3,4.-
"Obstacles are what you see if you take your eye off your goal. V. W. Red Bomb,"
Janet Belangerz F.H.A.-1, Jr. Prom'2.
Brenda Benoit: "You are the one . .
Donna Blake: F.H.A.-1,2,3.- "Life is not a spectacle or a feast, it is a predicament."
Martha Bodeur: Fresh. Basketball-lg F.H.A.-33 Field Hockey42g Pep Club-1,23 Project Challenge-1,23 Red
81 Black Bus, Staff-33 Red 81 Black Home Room Rep.-1,2,3, Science Club-lp Senior Play-4, Soccer Manager-
lg Track-1,2,3,.- "lf in Heaven we don't meet, hand in hand we will face the heat."
Karen Bogie: Choir-1,2,3,43 Advisory Committee-43 Band-1,2,3,43 Field Hockey-13 Musicals-1,43 Orches-
tra-1,2,3,4, Jr. Prom-33 Jr. Rotarians-43 Red St Black Bus. Staff-45 Red Peppers-1,2,3,4, Senior Play-43
Stevenaires-1,2,3,4, Stage Band-1,2,3,43 Band Treasurer-4: "Love is patient and kind. If you love some-
one be loyal to him, always believe him, and always stand your ground in defending him. Corinthians
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JoAnn Boone: "Fair is foul, and foul is fair."
Brian Booth: Fresh. Basketball-13 J.V. Basketball-33 Vars. Basketball-43 Fresh. Football-13 Intramurals-
3,4- "You grow up the day you have your first real laugh - at yourself."
Debby Brooks: Intramurals-2,3,4g Red 84 Black Bus. Staff-45 Senior Play-4-"Some people make the
world more special just by being in it."
Hugh Brown: Band-3,45 Orchestra-3,45 Jr. Prom-35 Senior Play-4.
Jerald Brunt: Fresh. Baseball-13 J.V. Baseball-23 Vars. Baseball-3,43 Vars. Football-43 Project Challenge-
13 Senior Play-4- "l'm ordinarily very shy, but l take the time to satisfy."
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Sherrie Bugbee: F.H.A.-1,33 Red 81 Black Bus. Staff-41 Track-2- "You learn only from the country where
thingsare truer not from the city 'where things are unreal." ,
Randy Burbank: Fresh. Football-15 Vars. Football-43 Intramurals-3,4.
Laurie Burnash: F.H.A.-3,45 Pep Club-15 Project Challenge-lg Jr. Prom-35 Science Club-13 Senior Play-4-
'One must be fond of people and trust them if one is not to make a mess of life."
41- Bryan Burr: Soccer-1,2,3,4- "To be honest is to be one man out of ten thousand."
Gloria Carpenter: DECA Club-45 F.H.A.-1- "He who never made a mistake never made a discovery."
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Lorna Chicoine: "Very little is needed to make a happy lifeg it is all within yourself, in your way of think-
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Lisa Clark: Fresh. Basketball-13 F.H.A.-15 lntramurals-23 Jr. Prom-35 Red 84 Black Workstaff-2.- "Make
the most of yourself, for that is all there is of you . .
Gordon Clough: Fresh. Baseball-lg Fresh. Basketball-13 Cross-Country-1,2,3,4g Intramurals-2,3,4g Project
Challenge-2,33 Jr. Prom-3: Senior Play-43 Track-2,3,4.
Raymond Clough: Fresh. Football-13 Intramurals-3.
David Cloutier: Band-43 Boy's State-35 Class Treasurer-2,3,4g Fresh. Football-15 Musicals-43 Nat'l. Ath.
Sch. Soc.-3,43 Nat'l. Honor Soc.-3,4g Orchestra-43 Jr. Prom-33 Jr. Rotarian-43 Red Peppers-43 Senior
Play-45 Stentor-43 Track-1,2,4.- "The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even
touched. They must be felt with the heart."
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Candace Combs: Fresh. Basketball-13 F.H.A.-13 Intramurals-2,3.
Cellissa Cook: Advisory Committee-45 Fresh. Basketball-13 Color Guard-23 Cross-country-35 Gymnastics-
1,2,3,4g Intramurals-1,23 Nat. Ath. Sch. Soc.-3,43 Nat'l Honor Soc. 45 Project Challenge-1,2,3,4g Jr.
Prom-2,3,4p Jr. Rotarians-43 Senior Play-43 Ski Team Mgr.-33 Tennis-23 Varsity "S" Club-3,4.- "Follow
your heart and your dreams will be easier to reach . . . "
Rita Coutu: Advisory Committee-43 Color Guard-25 Cross-country-3,43 Field Hockey Mgr.-23 Musicals-43
Nat'l Ath. Sch. Soc.-3,43 Orchestra-43 Project Challenge-3,43 Jr. Prom-2,3,4g Jr. Rotarian-43 Senior
Play-43 Ski Team-2,3,4g Student Council-2,33 Tennis-2,3,4g Varsity "S" Club-2,3,4.' "There is a posi-
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Pamela Dansereau: Band-1,2,3g Vars. Basketball-1,2,3g Field Hockey-
13 Project Challenge-3.
Elisa Davenport: Choir-1,2,3g Fresh. Basketball-13 Notables-35 Jr,
Prom-33 Jr. Rotarians-43 Red 81 Black Editors-45 Tennis-3,43 Track-
lg St. PauI's Qualifier-33 Home Room Rep,-1,2.- "Envy is the art of
counting others blessings and not your own." ' "
Marie Davis: F.H.A.-3,43 Intramurals-2g Jr. Prom-3,45 Senior Play.-
"Accept me as who I am and not who you want me to beg let me be
happy with what I want and not what you want me to be happy with
Donna Desmarais: F.H.A.-15 Red 81 Black Bus. Staff-1,
Martha Dole: DECA Club-45 Intramurals-1,25 Jr, Librarian-1,2,3g
Pep Club-2,33 Jr. Prom-35 Science Club-25 F.B.L.A,-1,2,3.
Raymond Dubreuilg J.V. Baseball-2,3.
Tonya Fletcher Bonnie Fluette
Tonya Fletcher: F.H.A.-33 Gymnastics-1,2,3,4g Project Challenge-1,23
Jr. Prom-33 Red 81 Black Workstaff-12,33 Senior Play-43 Tennis-
2,3,4- "I have learned that to be alone with those I like is enough."
Bonnie Fluette: Choir-1,2,3,4g Musicals-45 Notables-43 Jr. Prom-33
Senior Play-4-"The best way to destroy an enemy is to change him
into a friend."
Sandra Foss: Advisory Committee-43 Vars. Basketball-33 Field Hockey-
2,3,4g Math Team-2,3,4g Project Challenge-3,45 Stentor-2g Student
Council-3,43 Varsity "S" Club-3,4- "Real love begins when nothing is
expected in return."
Rita Gagne: "Please be patient . . . God isn't finished with me yet."
Vivian Gardini: Gymnastics-13 Field Hockey-13 Project Challenge-15
Science Club-13 Track-1,2.
James Garneau: Choir-1,2,3,4g All States Musicals-43 Band-1,2,3,4g
Drama Club-43 Musicals-43 Red 84 Black Workstaff-43 Red Peppers-
1,2,3,43 Senior Play-43 Stevenaires-3,45 Student Council-3,4- t'Give
your best to the world, and the best will come back to you."
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Lisa Giguere: Choir-2,3,4p Vars. Cheerleaders-1,2g Class Sec.-25
Drama Club-43 Gymnastics-1,2,3,4g Majorettes-43 Musicals-1,43
Notables-3,43 Jr. Prom-2,35 Red 81 Black Workstaff-1,2,3,4g Tennis-
3,45 Senior Play-45 Student Council-1,2,3,4g Varsity "S" Club-1,2,
3,4g- "God evidently does not intend us all to be rich, or powerful, or
great, but He does intend us all to be friends . .
Keith Girard: DECA Club-33 Jr. Prom-35 Tennis-25 Track 2.
Rose Guerrin: J.V. Basketball-1,25 DECA Club-33 Gymnastics-15
Field Hockey-1,25 Intramurals-3,45 Project Challenge-1,2,3,43 Jr.
Prom-35 Track-2,3,43- "The happiest people seem to be those who
have no particular cause for being happy except that they are so."
Edward Hallock Emily Hanson
Timothy Halevanc Boy's State-35 Nat'l Honor Soc. - 3,4.
Edward Hallock: DECA Club-3,4-"To err is humang to forgive is divine."
Emily Hanson: "The good and the wise lead quiet lives."
Timothy Hardy: "The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say
you cannot do."
Peter Harrigan: Choir-3,43 Band-3,43 Boy's State-33 Soc.-3,43 Red
and Black Editors-45 Red Peppers-45 Senior Play-43 Stevenaires-3,45
Student Council-4-"All the world's a stage, and all the men and
women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances.
and one man in in his time plays many parts."
Lynn Hastings: Choir-2,3,4p Advisory Committee-43 Band-1,2,3,4, Bas-
ketball mgr.-2,3g Intramurals-33 Musical-4, Nat. Ath. Sch. Soc.-3,
Notables-3,43 Jr. Prom-33 Red 81 Black Editors-43 Red 84 Black Work
Staff, Red Peppers-45 Science Club-15 Senior Play-4, "A friend is one
who knows you as you are, understands where you've been, accepts
who you've become, and still, gently invites you to grow."
Peter Haynes: Band-1,23 Track-3.
Alison Hathaway Peter Haynes
Carolyn Head: Advisory Committee-4, J.V. Basketball-1, Vars. Bas-
ketball-2, F.H.A.-33 Field Hockey-1,23 Project Challenge-1,2,3,4g Ski
Team mgr.-3, Track-1, Varsity "S" Club-43 'My friend is not perfect,
nor am I. We suit each other admirably . .
Joseph Helie: "l never let my schooling interfere with my education."
Terry Holt: Stentor-2.
Linda Hood: Color Guard-2.
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Marshall Howe Susan Hutchins Susan Jackson
Patti Houghton: Cross-country-3,43 Drama Club-43 Nat. Ath. Sch. Soc.-3,43 Nat.'l Honor Soc.-3,43 Red
Sl Black Editors-43 Track-2,3,4g Varsity "S" Club.- "lf you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can
dream it, you can become it." Ward
Susan Hutchins: Project Challenge-2,3.- "The only real freedom is that which one finds in his heart."
Susan Jackson: Advisory Committee-43 Band-13 J.V. Cheerleader-23 Vars. Cheerleader-2,3,43 Gymnas-
tics-1,23 Field Hockey-23 Intramurals-3,45 Project Challenge-1,2,3g Jr. Prom-35 Senior Play-43 Track-
2.- "lt's nice to be important but more important to be nice.'
Keith Janelle: Fresh. Baseball-13 J.V. Basketball-23 Vars. Basketball-2,33 Vars. Football-25 Intra-
murals-2,3,43 Soccer-13 Tennis-2,3,4g Varsity "S" Club-2,3,4.-"I would take my fun anywhere I could
find it."
Sheri Jarvis: "There is no greater invitation to love than in loving first."
Anita Jewell Ann Johnson David Johnson
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Patricia Johnson: Fresh. Basketball-13 Vars. Basketball-23 Vars. Cheerleaders-23,43 Varsity Softball-23,45
Intramurals-2,3,4g Pep Club-13 Red 81 Black Bus. Staff-3,43 Science Club-13 Senior Play-43 Varsity "S"
Club-3,4. - "l believe the deepest impression is made in those moments when I can care.
Vicki Johnson: Fresh. Basketball-13 J.V. Basketball-23 Field Hockey-1,2,3g Nat'l Honor Soc.-33 Jr. Prom-35
Senior Play-43 Student Council-1,2g Varsity "S" Club-2 - "lt's not that you do something for someone, it's
that you be something for someone."
Ricky Kainu: Boy's State-3. - "Better by far you should forget and smile than that you should remember
and be sad."
Richard Kanto: J.V. Baseball-23 Vars. Baseball-3,43 Fresh. Basketball-1: J.V. Basketball-23 Vars. Basket-
ball-3g Boy's State-33 Fresh. Football-13 Vars. Football-2,3,4g Intramurals-1,2,3,43 Jr. Prom-3.
Phillip Kinson: Fresh. Football-13 Stentor-25 U.N. Model AssembIyA3.
Gloria LaCasse: DECA Club43. - "Let the good times roll."
Alan LaCIair: "Do not follow where the path leadsg rather go where there is no path and leave a trail."
Lisa LaCIair: Chess Club-43 Cross Country-33 Drama Club-43 Gymnastics-2,3,4g Intramurals-2,3,43
Nat. Ath. Sch. Soc.-3,45 Nat'l Honor Soc.-3,43 Senior Play-43 Track-2,3,43 Varsity "S" Club-2,3,4. - "Vidi
Vivi, Vincti."
Stanley LaCroix: "All l want is less things to do and more time to do them."
Michael LaFont: Class Vice-Presfl. - "A wise man sees as much as he aught, not as much as he can."
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Richard LaFont: "lt seems to be right to joke about but not to be joked
against. .
Beth LaFountain: Field Hockey-13 Senior Play-4. - "Life is but a seed
waiting to grow. All you must do is plant it!"
Beth Landry: J.V. Cheerleader-23 Vars, Cheerleader-2,3,43 Class
Sec.-3,43 F.H.A.-33 Gymnastics-1,23 Intramurals-2,3,43 Pep Club-15
Project Challenge-1,2,3,4g Jr, Prom-3. - "When I finally got it all
together I forgot where I put it . .
Brenda LaRoche: Choir-1,2,3,4p All State Musicals-3,43 Band-1,2,3,4g
Drama Club-43 Math Team-13 Musicals-43 Orchestra-2,3,4g Jr. Prom-33
Red Peppers-2,3,4g Senior Play-4: St. Paul's Qualifier-33 Stevenaires-
3,4. - "Music is my master, and he plays second flute to no one."
Suzette Latouche: J.V. Basketball-23 Gymnastics-1,2,3,4g Intramurals-
2,3,4g Jr. Prom-35 Senior Play-45 Track-1,2. - "Go confidently in the
directions of your dreams."
Nancy LeBlanc: Advisory Committee-43 Math Team-1,2,3,4g Nat'l
Honor Soc.-3,43 Red 84 Black Editor-43 Senior Play-43 St. PauI's
Qualifier-35 Stentor-23 Student Council-23,43 Track Manager-2.
- "Work is the greatest thing in the world: so we should save some of
it for tomorrow."
Linda LeCIair: Advisory Committee-43 J.V. Cheerleader-23 Vars.
Cheerleader-1,43 Drama Club-43 Gymnastics-1,2,3,4p Intramurals-
2,3,4g Jr. Librarian-2,3,4g Project Challenge-1,2,3,43 Jr. Prom-33
Senior Play-45 Student Council-1. - "I love smiles and happiness but
most of all I love life . .
Lisa Lemieux: Stentor-23 Tennis-2. - "Our faults irritate us most when
we see them in others."
Michael Lemieux: Jr. Prom-33 Senior Play-4. - "Take me not for what
I am, but for what I could be."
Brenda LaRoche
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Sandra Lessard: DECA-4. - "Do not follow where the path leadsg
rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail,"
Lauri Levevesque: J.V. Cheerleader-2,33 Vars. Cheerleader-43 Gym-
nastics-1,2,3g Intramurals-2,3,4g Project Challenge-1,2,3,43 Senior
Play-4. - "No life is so hard that you can't make it easier with a smile
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Audrey Libby: Intramurals-1,33 Red 81 Black Bus. Staff-43 Senior
Play-43 St. Paul's Qualifier-3. - "lf you share and show you care,
then your life shall never lack a friend."
Ronald Lique: Fresh. Baseball-13 Gymnastics-33 Intramurals-3,43
Student Council-3,43 Track-1.
Karen Lumbra: "After the Rain . . . the Rainbow."
Tammy Lurvey: Track-1. - "Engage your brain before putting your
mouth into gear."
Catherine MacKenzie: Vars. Cheerleader-33 Drama Club-43 Field
Hockey-1,25 Jr. Librarian-33 Project Challenge-1,2,3,43 Jr. Prom-33
Red 81 Black Work Staff-1,23 Senior Play-43 Student Council-1,2,
Varsity "S" Club. - "Kitty" . . . . . but first they must catch you . .
Beth Magnuson: Choir-1,2,3,4g Band-2,3,4g Vars. Basketball Mgr.-
2,33 Drama Club-43 Musicals-43 Notables-33 Jr. Prom-3g Senior Play-43
Track-2. - "Strangers are friends that you have yet to meet."
Peter Marro: Band-25 Class Pres.-23,43 Intramurals-2,3,4g Musicals-
1,43 Nat. Ath. Sch. Soc.-3,43 Nat'l Honor Soc.-3,43 Project Challenge-
1,2,3,4g Jr. Prom-33 Red 81 Black Work Staff-4: Soccer-l,2,3,4g
St. Paul's Adv. Study-3: Varsity "S" Club-43 Jr. Rotarian-43 1978
Class Marshall-3. - "lf you do not understand my silence you will
not understand my words."
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Brad Martell: Fresh. Basketball-15 J.V. Baseball-2
Fresh. Football-13 Soccer 2.4.
William Matheson: Fresh. Baseball-lp J.V. Base
ball-23 Vars. Baseball-3,43 Fresh. Basketball-1
lntramurals-1.2.3. - "Tyke."
Charles Maxfield: Vars. Baseball-43 Fresh. Basket
ball-15 J,V. Basketball-23 Vars. Basketball-3,43
Intramurals-2,3,43 Nat. Ath. Sch. Soc.-43 Jr.
Rotarian-43 Tennis-1,2,3g Vars. "S" Club-3.4.
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Serena Mercier
Edward Mercier: Intramurals-2.3.43 Nat. Ath.
Sch. Soc.-3,43 Project Challenge-13,43 Jr.
Rotarians-43 Senior Play-4g Soccer-1.23.43
Track-1,2,3,4g U.N. Model Assembly-3,45
Vars. "S" Club-3,43 Model Congress-4.
Serena Mercier: Project Challenge-43 Track-4.
- "I look toward the future, because that is where
I plan to spend the rest of my life."
Sarah Michaud: Vars. Cheerleader-3,45 Gym-
nastics-23 Jr. Librarian-4: Jr. Prom-33 Red 81
Black Work Staff-1,2,33 Student Council-1.
- "The curve of a smile can set a lot of things
straight."
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Terri Mongeon: F.H.A.-1,25 F.T.A.-1,2,33 St
Paul's Qualifier-3g Tennis Manager-2,3.
Russell Morrow: J.V. Baseball-43 Vars. Football
2,3,4.
Suzanne Morrow: Fresh. Basketball-13 Vars
Basketball-23 Intramurals-2,3,43 Musicals-1
Jr. Prom-33 Vars. Softball-2,3,4.
Barbara Nelson: Drama Club-45 F.H.A.-4. - "School
is a nice place to visit . . . but only once in a while!"
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4g Jr. Prom-33 Senior Play-4. - "lt matters
not how long l live but how well."
David O'Hara: Vars. Baseball-1,2,3,4g J.V. Basket-
ball-23 Vars. Basketball-33 Boys' State-33 Fresh.
Football-13 Vars. Football-2,3,4g Intramurals-
1,2,3,4g Nat. Ath. Sch. Soc.-43 Vars. "S" Club-
3,4. - "Baseball is my life-l'm white not black."
William O'Shea: Vars. Baseball-13 J.V. Basket-
ball-2,3g Vars. Basketball-1,43 Project Challenge-35
Jr. Prom-21 Soccer-1,2,3,4g Tennis-2,3.
Barbara Nelson Teresa 0'Clair
David O'Hara
William O'Shea
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Bonnie Patten
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Scott Peabody: Class Vice-Pres.-2,3,4p Fresh. Football-13 Vars,
Football-2,3,4g Intramurals-1,2,3,4g Project Challenge-3,43 Jr.
Prom-3.
Susan Perras: Band-2,33 Gymnastics-1,2g Intramurals-23 Math Team-
1,2,33 Nat'l Honor Soc.-3,43 St. PauI's Adv. Study-35 Student Council-
2,3g Track-2. - "Eat and drink for tomorrow we may die."
Louise Perron: Project Challenge-1.
Roger Pinsonault: Fresh. Baseball-13 Fresh. Basketball-13 J.V.
Basketball-23 DECA Club-3,43 Intramurals-2,33 Track-3.
Alfred Pomiecko: Vars. Basketball-4.
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Margaret Prinn: J.V. Cheerleader-13 Gymnastics-1,2,3g Field Hockey-
1,2,3p Jr. Librarian-1,2,3,4g Nat. Ath. Sch. Soc.-33 Project Challenge-
1,2,3p Senior Play-43 Student Council-43 Varsity "S" Club. - "When you
have to take the blame, make sure you've had the fun!"
Alexander Puksta: Choir-1,2,3,4p All State Musicals-1,2,3,4g Boy's
State-33 Musicals-43 Jr. Prom-3,43 Red 81 Black Work Staff-43 Red
Peppers-1,2,3g Senior Play-43 Student Council-2,3,4g Model Con-
gress-3.
Jane Quelch: Advisory Committee-43 F.T.A.-23 Nat'l Honor Soc.-3,4.
- "Friendships are made to last through thick and thin and the pas-
sing of time."
Olney Quimby: Chess Club 43 Math Team-3,43 Track-4.
Barbara Rietscha: Advisory Committee-43 Intramurals-43 Project
Challenge-3,45 Jr. Prom-33 Red 8. Black Editors-43 Senior Play-43
Student Council-33 Tennis-2,3,4, - "Don't look away from the world:
give yourself to it."
Teresa Robbins: DECA Club-3,43 F.H.A.-1,2,-'13 Jr, Librarian-1.
Donald Roberts: Fresh. Football-lg Track-2.
Patricia Roman: Band-45 Vars. Basketball Mgr-1,23 Cross-Country-3,43
Girl's State-35 Math Team-2,33 Nat. Ath. Sch. Soc.-43 Nat'l Honor Soc.-
3,43 Jr. Rotarians-43 Ski Team-3,43 Stentor-23 Track Mgr.-23 Track-3,43
Varsity "S" Club-4.
Tracy Rondeau: Vars. Basketball Mgr.-33 F.T.A.-2. - "Better by far that
you should forget and smile than that you should remember and be
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Christopher Rosinski: "Still waters run deep."
Karen Rouillard: Advisory Committee-43 Basket-
ball-lg Project Challenge-1,23 Senior Play-45
Student Council- 1,2,3,4. - "It's better to forgive
and smile if you can't forget."
Robert Rouillard: Cross Country-lg Intramurals-
1,2,3,4g Soccer-3,43 Track-1,2. e "Where you
come from is not nearly as important as where
you are going."
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David Royce: Vars. Baseball-1,2,3,4g Fresh.
Football-15 J.V. Football-23 Vars, Football-2.
Judith Ruetz: "A smile is a mere sign of hope."
Lisa St. Aubin: Track Mgr.-1. - "If you have love
you have everything."
Melanie Sanborn: Nat'l Honor Society-3,45
Jr. Promf3g Softball-3. - "No person who has once
heartily and wholly laughed can be altogether
irreclaimably bad,"
Jeffrey Schneider: Project Challenge-2,33
Boys' Ski Team-1,2,3.
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Jay Shattuck: DECA Club-3,4.
John Shostak: A Cappella Choir-23,43 Advisory
Committee-43 All N.E, Musicals-43 All-State Musi-
cals-3,4g Band43,4g Chorus-2,3,4g Drama Club-43
Math Team-2,35 Musicals-43 Red 81 Black Bus.
Staff-43 Red 8i Black Work Staff-43 Red 81 Black
Homeroom Rep-23 Science Club-13 Stentor-23
Stevenaires-2,3,4g Track-2,33 Applicant for All-
Eastern Musicals, Conducting-43-"Tyrants
authority, for crime and a fool's excuse for fail-
ure." Ambrose Bierce.
Victoria Sicard: Advisory Committee-43 Band- Theo Spanos
1,2,3p Musicals-1,43 Orchestra-1,2,3,4g Project
Challenge-1,2,3,4p Jr. Prom-3,45 Jr. Rotarians-43
Red 81 Black Editors-45 Red 8. Black Homeroom
Rep.-43 St. Paul's Qualifier-33 Senior Play-43 l
Tennis-2,31 - "Do not reject what you do not
understand: for with understanding there may be
acceptance . . . 9!25!76."
Charlene Sievert: Advisory Committee-43 Color
Guard-23 Intramurals-23 Jr. Prom-33 Science
Club-15 Senior Play-43 Track-23 "We do not
remember days: we remember moments."
Michael Sievert: lntramurals-2,3,4g Project
Challenge-1,3,43 Jr. Prom'3g Track-2 - "What
appears to be the end may really be a new
beginning."
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Heidi Sirois: Fresh. Basketball-13 J.V. Cheer-
learders-25 Class Pres.-13 Project Challenge-
2,3,4p Jr. Prom-3g Senior Play-43 Track-2. -
"I can resist anything but temptation."
Theo Spanos: Band-1,2,3g Vars. Basketball-
1,2,3g Varsity "S" Club-3.43 Math Team-13
Nar. Ath. Sch. Soc. -3,43 Nat'l Honor Society-3,43
Orchestra-2,3,4g Jr, Rotarians-43 Red 81 Black
Editors-43 St. Paul's Advanced Study-33 Student
Council-2,33 Track-13 - 'iliat Fig Newtonsf'
Carolyn Sprague: Cross-Country-1,2,3,4g Nat. Ath.
Sch. Soc.-3,43 Jr. Rotarians-43 Red A Black
Editors-45 Girls Ski Team-23 Track-1,2,3,4g
Varsity "S" Club-3,4g Youth 81 Govt-43 St. Joseph's
Sports Award-4 - "lf your heart is full of love,
then you always have something to give."
Lori Stillson: Vars. Basketball-1,2,3,4, Cross
Country-1, Field Hockey-1,2,3,4g Intramurals-
2,3,43 Nat. Ath. Sch. Soc.-3,45 Project Challenge-
1,2,3,4g Jr. Prom-3,43 Jr. Rotarians-43 Senior
Play-43 Softball-2,3,4g Student Council-1,23
Track-13 Varsity "S" Club-1,2,3,4. - "Those who
wish to sing will find a song."
Katherine Stoughton: Band-1,25 Vars. Basketball-
1,2,3,4g Field Hockey-1,2,3,4g Intramurals-
1,2,3,43 Math Team-13 Nat. Ath. Ach. Soc.-3,43
Nat'l Honor Society-3,43 Project Challenge-
1,2,3,43 Jr. Rotarians-43 Senior Play-43 St. Paul's
Adv. Study-35 Student Council-2, Softball-3,45
Track-1,23 Varsity "S" Club-3,43 St. Joseph's
Sports Award-4. - "Success is not winning nor
losing but a feeling inside after trying your best,
enjoying your work, caring for people, and loving
life with all its beauty."
Lori Stillson
Katherine Stoughton
Scott Stowell: Intramurals-43 Senior Play-4. -
"A Wild and Crazy Guy!"
James Tebo: Fresh. Football-13 J.V. Football-2,
Vars. Football-3,43 Intramurals-1,2,3,43 Track-
1,2,3,4.
Edward Tenney: Vars. Basketball-3,43 Boy's
State-33 Intramurals-33 Nat. Ath. Sch. Soc.-3,4.
Ricky Thibault: Fresh. Basketball-13 J.V. Basket-
ball-25 Vars. Basketball-33 Fresh. Football-15
J.V. Football-25 Vars. Football-3.
Scott Thivierge: DECA Club-4. - "A friend is one
who comes in when the whole world has gone
out and when it happens, hold him with both
hands."
Jon Tierney: Boys' State-35 Cross-Country-2,3,4g
Nat. Ath. Sch. Soc.-3,4 Project Challenge-1,2,3,4g
Red 84 Black Bus. Staff-43 Science Club-13 Boys
Ski Team-1,25 Track-2,3,4g UN Model Assembly-
3,43 Varsity "S" Club-2.3,-43 Model Congress-45
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Michael Trottier: Boys State-33
Math Team-33 Stentor-2. - "To conform is dull."
Jason Twitchell: Vars. Baseball-1,2,3,4g Vars.
Basketball-3,43 Fresh. Football-13 Vars. Football-
2,3,4g Jr. Prom-33 Varsity "S" Club-3,43 1978
Class Marshall-3.
Jon Wakeman: Fresh. Baseball-13 Cross-Country-23
Fresh. Football-15 Intramurals-1,2,3,4p Project
Challenge-1,2,3,4g Jr. Prom-33 Boys' Ski Team-
1,2,3,4g Varsity "S" Club-1,2,3,4. - "When a
friend asks, there is no tomorrow."
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Ann Weber: A Capella Choir-2,3,4p Advisory
Committee-43 Band-1,2,3,4g Chorus-2,3,4g
Musicals-45 Orchestra-23,43 Red 81 Black Bus.
Staff-43 Red Peppers-2,3,4g Stevenaires-43
Tennis-2. - "Music is a universal language."
Carol Webster: Fresh. Basketball-13 Field Hockey-
2,3,4g Intramurals-2,3,43 Pep Club-13 Project
Challenge-1,2,3,43 Jr, Prom-33 Senior Play-43
Varsity "S" Club-4. - "Do not put off until
tomorrow what may be enjoyed today."
Johannah Weitkunat: DECA-43 Senior Play-4.
- "The devil made me do it."
Paula Welch: F.H.A.-1.
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Donald Westover: .l.V. Baseball-23 Intramurals-23 Project Challenge-
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Kenneth White: Cross-Country-33 Soccer-1,23 Track-2,3.
Laurie White: Fresh. Baseball-13 J.V. Basketball-13 Vars. Basketball-
2,3,43 Field Hockey-35 lntramurals-2,3,43 Nat. Ath. Sch. Soc.-3,43
Project Challenge-1,2,3,43 Varsity "S" Club-3,43 Softball-2,43 -
"I am an individualg there's no one else like me."
Marcia White: Cross-Country-3,43 Red 84 Black Work Staff-43 Senior
Play-45 Track-23,43 Varsity "S" Club-4. - "What appears to be the
end may really be a new beginning."
Mark White: DECA Club-3,4. - "All I need isjust one hit to get me by."
Jane Wilson: J.V. Basketball-13 Vars. Basketball-2,3,4g Class Sect-
Treasurer-lg Field Hockey-1,2,3,4g Intramurals-23,43 Nat. Ath.
Sch. Soc.-33 Project Challenge-1,2,3,43 Red 84 Black Work Staff-43
Senior Play-43 Student Council-23 Varsity "S" Club-2,3,4. - "Friend-
ship is eternal. Some aspects may change but not the essence."
Lori Wilson: A Capella Choir-1,2,3,43 Advisory Committee-45 Band-
1,2,3,4g Chorus-1,2,3,4g Drama Club-43 Musicals-43 Notables-3,43
Orchestra-2,3,4g Jr. Prom-35 Red 84 Black Bus. Staff-43 Red Peppers-
1,2,3,43 Senior Play-43 Track-23 interstate Wind Ensemble-43
O.G.C. Council-3.4. - "The main thing in life is not to be afraid
to be human." and I John 434.
Judith Witham: "When I realize l'm snowbound, I will stop and look
around to understand that finally l am where l should be found."
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Donald Woodman: DECA Club- 3,42 Intramurals- 23 Pep Club- 3,4.
Linda Young: Advisory Committee- 43 Math Team- 2.
Kevin Yurek: Fresh. Football- 13 J.V. Football- 23 Intramurals- 2,32
Project Challenge- 1,2,3,4Q Tennis- 3,4.
Jennifer Zullo: Fresh. Basketball- 13 FHA- 33 Field Hockey- 1,23
Student Council- 1. - "Jealousy and greed are both a child's game.
Some of us grow up and some of us stay the same."
Louis Zullo: Fresh. Baseball- 13 J.V. Baseball- 23 Fresh. Basketball-
13 J.V. Basketball- 2,33 Vars. Basketball- 4g Fresh. Football- 13 Vars.
Football- 2,3,43 Intramurals- 1,2,3,43 Varsity "S" Club- 2,3,4. -
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81 Mrs Robert E Slcard
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Class of 1980
Class of 1981
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SUSTAINING MEMBERS
Claremont National Bank
Connecticut River Bank
Connectlcut Valley Electric Co
Supt 81 Mrs George F Dlsnard
Ed s Equipment Service
Chlef Bud Fltch
General Auto Salvage Co
Hltchln Post
lndlan Head Natlonal Bank
Loyal Order of the Moose Lodg
P 84 C Food Markets
Slnclalr Machlne Products Inc
Town 81 Country Realty
CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS
A 8tAJ Hutcheon Inc
Agel Corman Furniture Co
Agway Feed 81 Farm Supplies
Frank Allen s Farm Market
Amerlcan Plate Glass Co Inc
Annette s Beauty Salon
Arnolds Motor Lodge
Robert B Averill
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Dr Thomas Bacon
Barnes Roulllard 81 McPherson Inc
Blam s Auto Servlce
George s Boccla Frult Store
Dr 81 Mrs Joseph Bouchard
Buckley 81 Zopf CAttorneys at Lawj
Bucko s Pharmacy
Butcher Block
Calano
Carroll Cosmetics
Christopher Parke Realty
Cnty Bank 81 Trust
Claremont Beef Co Inc
Claremont Gas Llght Co
Claremont Savings Bank
Clear Mountain Sports
Colonial Florlst
Cross Baking Company
Mrs Arnold Cutting
Dan s Shoes
Dean Hlll Motors Inc
Ezersky s Hardware
Dr 81 Mrs Phlllp D Estabrook
Fashion Boutique
Wllllam Ferrlter M D
The Fmlshlng Touch
Fletcher Real Estate
Fred Allen Jewelers
Frederick s
Hadley lndustrles Inc
Halr Fashuons by Kenneth
Hank s Llttle Store
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David Heller Co
Highview Realty
Thomas Hillebrand D M D
Howe Motors Inc
H 8t R Block Inc
Indian Shutters Restaurant
Jane s Aquarium Shop
John s Furniture
Joy Manufacturing Co
Dr 81 Mrs Edward Kane
Keating Insurance Inc
Kimball s Inc
King s Dept Store
Krueger Pharmacy Inc
Lambert Auto Sales Inc
The Letter Man Press
Lola s Beauty Shoppe
Lorraine s Beauty Shoppe
Maple Lanes
Marsons Army 8. Navy Dept Store
McCusker Stringer Funeral Home
Merits Clothing 8t Gifts
M H Fishman Co
M 8.1 J s Auto Sales
Dick Moody s Barber Shop
Mr 81 Mrs Richard S Moody
Morningside Recreation Area
Old Fort 44 Motel
Mr 81 Mrs Jeffrey Patten
Powers Country Store
Powers Shoe Co Inc
Putnams s Flowers 81 Gifts
Rand s News Stand
Rite Sound Records
Rockingham Electrical Co
Ron s Appliance
Mr 81 Mrs WesleyJ Rooker
Roy Funeral Home
Saucier Realty
Sewing Basket Part ll
Shirley s Donuts
Short Stop Market
Shulins
Dr 84 Mrs James D Skillen
Smalley s Mini Mart
Smith Photo Center
Stevens Drug Store
Stoughton Davis Funeral Home
The Studio Hal 81 Doris Johnson
John C Summer Insurance
Taylor Rental
Tire Warehouse VII
Trichology Shop
Village Motors
Mr 8t Mrs Richard Waldo
Camp Wallula
Western Auto
Whntcomb Music Center
White Mountain Travel Agency
Dr William T Wilmot
Yvette s Petite Shoppe nc
Dr and Mrs Stanley J Kuk
Dr Pauline Spear
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