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joofe fjerein contains a baluatole a fjeretn...... bminisftratores, ores, JfreSfjmen, ©sanitations, ...... in tf)is pear of nineteen SAMPLER ‘49 V BELLOWS FALLS HIGH SCHOOL BELLOWS FALLS, VERMONT OUR SCHOOL IS WE are a new generation, bringing a new explanation and across the nation WE are causing a serious vibration WE are on the MOVE! 2 ON THE MOVE! some of us are fighting for what we want; and the rest of us are working alone. some of us are working and building our futures with others; 5 In our world, there are many moments when a proud student body erupts with school spirit; at such times all the students of B.F.H.S. stand as one — united in a common goal of cheering the Terrier team on to victory. . . . and always there are the times when only our minds are in motion; such times are the precious moments of quiet, of thought, of friendship. 7 Time, and all things, keep moving and changing. Yesterday, the answer was ‘yes’, but Today, for the same question, the answere is ‘no’ . . . 8 IN DEDICATION To the silent doer, a learned man — aware of all life except his own importance to us. A man who has bridged the generation gap by not trying to, OUR DAN BROWN 9 IN MEMORIAM to a student . . . David T. Kathan 1950-1965 A bond was once made — il has yet to be broken. 10 to a teacher . . Gerald J. McCarthy Life is (he trade that he taught us — a more valuable lesson can not be learned. 11 12 They regulate our action . . . (We’ll thank them when they’re done) For now we’ve put them in the “Dog House But we know it’s all in fun. Ours is a school of action But we might go astray If it wasn’t for the teachers Who help us along the way. SCHOOL BOARD It is hard to picture what the future will be like but it is even harder to be an active builder of that future. Our builders are: Alfred Githens. Roland Edwards, William Hennessy. Leonard Lisai, and Mrs. Theodore King. ADMINISTRATION HARRY NOYES Assistant Superintendent HILTON HOLLAND Superintendent 14 JOHN BARRY Assistant Superintendent The Administration and the faculty are the directors of our energies; the governors of our actions: and the most vital part of the educational system that forges us. HENRY DRABIK Assistant Principal PAULHEALY Guidance KATHERINE COFFEY Machine Operator BETTY BEZANSON Secretary 15 SCHOOL MAJELLA BUCKLEY Secretary DAN BROWN Head Janitor JEANNE OLBRYCH Secretary CAFETERIA WORKERS E. Anoe C. Beam N. Beam V. Beam A. Benoit K. Blanchard S. Blodgett D. Boomer R. Burke C. Cameron P. Clark B. Devoe F. Fairbanks B. Garapy L. Garapy S. Golec L. Hakey R. Hutchins T. Kursula L. Kinney C. Lawrence T. McCoy B. McQuaide S. MacDonald P. Mosher S. Moul D. Muzzy D. Nickerson T. Niles G. Patch M. Reed F. Riendeau P. Riendeau C. Robarge B. Semonite T. Snell S. Start K. Stebbins J. Stoodley R. Stoodley P. Thomas D. Tripodes F. Turner J. Wilkinson 16 SERVICES ROBERT TROMBLEY Janitor MARY POLLARD School Nurse STUDENT JANITORS Charles Gherson Robert Huntoon Thomas Mulford Richard Slizewski Girad La Foe Charles Shepard COOKS: Mary Gray and Daphne Josyln 17 LORA ADAMS Home Economics Family Relations JEANETTE ALLEN Business Math, Girls’ P.T. Typing, Notchand EMMA ANDREAE Home Economics KAREN ALLEN Girls’ P.T. HAROLD ANGERS Math JOHN BENGTSON Shop FRANK BERGMANN English, Social Science LAWRENCE BOEHM English, Social Science 19 PETER COM MOSS English WILLIAM BRYS Music RICHARD COMTOIS Shop GERALD CURCURU Algebra, Trigonometry Review Math ALBERT FLETCHER U.S. History, Modern History JEROME FLAX English. Social Science 21 JANE HOBSON Librarian, Library Techniques TRUMAN HAYES English 22 STANLEY JOHNSON Geometry, Mech. Drawing Advanced Math. Algebra HANS KASER French JOHN McAULIFFE English BARBARA MACK French 23 BURTON MARTIN Instrumental Music JAMES MARINACCIO Biology, General Science GEORGE NOSTRAND Driver Ed., Sociology, Psychology 24 WALTER OLBRYCH Typing, Bookkeeping Business Law ANN PARKS Shorthand, Off. Practice Typing ALDEN ROLLINS World History, Sociology, Psychology, Economic Geography RICHARD ROGERS Algebra, Gen. Math, Geometry 26 THOMAS RUSSELL U.S. History, English, Social Science ELAINE SMALLHEER English, Social Science MILES SWEENEY Social Science ALBERT TUCKER Boys Physical Education 27 As you searched these faces, did you see . . . PATRICIA WALKER English character, honesty, firmness, patience, leadership. enthusiasm, courage, and understanding? . . . We ask this because we are now their mirrors. ROBERT WYMAN Shop, Shop Math 28 CHRISTOPHER BARRY 30 KATHERINE BEALS SALLY MAE AUBUCHONT “Keats” Mustang Sally Quiet until she gets with Boona . . . interest in the Marines . . . one of the few true blondes left. Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Hop 3; Girls Tennis 4; Cafeteria 1, 2. CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM BARRY “Chris” I'm A Girl Watcher Daily letters from Vermont College . . . always getting his golf clubs stuck in the mud . . . crazy about red aprons. Class Vice President 4: Lt. of Monitors 4; Boys State 3; Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Hop 3; Boys Tennis 1, 2. 3; Boys Spring Track 1; Freshman Reception 4; Citizenship Conference 3: National Honor Society 4. MILDRED BEEBE MARY KAY BARRY “Mary Kay” Let's Live for Todav Green, green eyes, very Irish and very dramatic ... ace driver . . . nice to be around when you’re down. Monitor 3. 4: Sampler 4; Girls State 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Drama Club 3: Rock and Mineral Club 1; F.T.A. 2: Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Hop 3; Pep Club 4. Secretary: One-act plays 3; Freshman Reception 4; Library 3. 4; Model United Nations 3. SUZANNE MARGARET BAZIN “Sue” Born Free Founder of Pep Club . . . import from Canada . . . now from the land of 1,000 cows . . . “Come on you guys” Monitor 3, Secretary 4; Sampler 4; Biology Club 2; Rock and Mineral Club 1; Jr. Prom 3: Pep Club 4; Sr. Hop 3; School State Secretary 3; Girls Track 2: Freshman Reception 4: Office 3; Cafeteria 1; Student Council Workshop 3; Prix D'Honneur Award 3; National Honor Society 4. KATHERINE ANN BEALS “Kathy” The Horse Accomplished Horsewoman . . . wishes she got out at 10:30 Wednesdays . . . another class artist Monitor 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 4; Art Club 3, 4: Biology Club 2: Rock and Mineral Club 1; Jr. Prom 3; Pep Club 4: Sr. Hop 3; Girls Tennis 2: Freshman Reception 4. ANN BENOIT MILDRED BEEBE “Millie” “Don't Give Up” Never returns a phone call . . . unexpected bursts of laughter . . . smile for everyone . . . everyone should own a jeep! “I think we’re going to camp” Monitor 4: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, president 3; Biology Club 2: Drama Club 3, 4; F.N.A. I, 2: One-act plays 3: Girl's Tennis I, 2; Freshman Reception 4: Library 3: Cafeteria 1, 2. ANN MARIE BENOIT “Ann” The Letter Quiet in all classes . . . A W carhop . . . nice smile . . . letters from Ray “Going downtown this morning?” F.H.A. 1: Deca 4: Girls J.V. Basketball 1; Cafeteria 1. RICHARD JOSEPH BENWARE “Benny” Bang Bang Always talking about the hot cars he owns . . . different car every other week “You’re a Crout” Cafeteria 1: Freshman Reception 4. RICHARD BENWARE SYLVIA JEAN BISSELL Long Lonely Nights Really friendly . . . possessor of a good sense of humor . Hartford . . . cadets? . . . Norwich? . . . “Oh, yea” Monitor 4; Biology Club 2; Rock and Mineral Club 2; FHA 1 (Treas.); Majorettes 1, 2, 3. 4(Capt.); Sr. Hop 3; Jr. Prom 3: Freshman Reception 4. “Syb . frequent trips to THOMAS HENRY BLAKE “Ralph” Catch Me If You Can One of Harrie’s boys . . . says whatever he wants to say . . . loves bananas . . . one of the tough gang from Gageville . . . “for a banana. I’ll do it” Student Council 3. 4; Glee Club 4; Drama Club 3. 4: Deca 4(Pres.); Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Hop 3; One-act plays 3; Boys Winter Track 2; Cross Country 1, 2; 3, 4(Co-Capt.); Freshman Reception 4; Cafeteria 1. ARLENE MARSHA BLODGETT “Arlene” In the Midnight Hour Bright smile ... has an interest in summer camping and other night time activities . . . always friendly . . . “Oh. no” FHA 1. 2, 3, 4( President; Recreation Leader; Reporter); Softball 2. ELLEN MARIE BOBROWSKI “Bozo” The Choosiest C hewers Chew Chick lets Loves her diet pills . . . likes a certain Wildcat . . . seen anybody from Walpole lately? . . . “Got any gum” Art Club 1; Biology Club 1; JV Basketball 1, 2; Softball 1; Office 1; Cafeteria 1. DONALD ROBERT BOOMER Get Me To the Church On Time Quiet and shy . . . dreams of church bells Transfer 4. ‘Donald Budz SANDRA JEAN BUDZIK Love Is Like A Baseball Game Always the practical joker . . . Mrs. Jones' pet! . . . constantly seen with her better half . . . loves Bill Cosby records ... “I need food” Monitor 3, 4; Glee Club 1. 2; Biology Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1. 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 2. 3, 4; JV Basketball 1; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria 1. 2. THOMAS BLAKE KATHERINE ANN BUMFORD “Bump” Laugh Laugh Quiet til you get to know her. then watch out!!! . . . takes trips to F.P. College . . . loves Chevelle convertibles . . . “Yauh!” Monitor 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Rock and Mineral Club 1; JV Basketball 1.2; Girls Tennis 1, 2; Freshman Reception 4; Office 3. ROSETTA MAY BURKE “Rosey” If I Fell Keeps Fletchers in order . . . writes letters to Vietnam . . . always has a big smile . . . “Seen Marcel?” Transfer 4; Glee Club 1. 2; FNA 1. 2; Deca 4; Cafeteria 4. ARLENE BLODGETT ELLEN BOBROWSKI DONALD BOOMER 33 ROSETTA BURKE MARY ANN CAPEN GEORGE BUSSINO GEORGE HENRY BUSSINO “Buzzy Young Girl Good mechanic . . . three snowmobiles . new car every week . . gets a MARY-ANN CAPEN “Mary” And A long Comes Mary Shy as can be . . . late to monitor post . . . always studying . . . good marks??? can be found in girls locker room every morning before school Monitor 4; Glee Club 4; Freshman Reception 4; Cafeteria I. JOHN STEVEN CENATE “Steve” Come a Little Bit Closer Special friend in Conn. ... the man with the van . . . someone will make a mechanic out of him yet . . . he could teach William Tell a few things Biology Club 2: Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Hop 3; Boys JV Baseball 2; Freshman Reception 4. BURTON CLARK “Pete” Light My Fire Avid hunter and fisherman . . . good sense of humor . . . always holding up traffic in the halls . . . a flirt with female monitors. 34 MARTHA LOUISE CLARK “Marth” Keep on Dancing A great friend with a ready smile . . . notes in study hall . . . quiet and shy until you get to know her . . . never thought she’d get her license Sampler 4, Assistant Editor; Hi-schooler 2; National Honor Society 3. 4; FNA 3, treasurer; Majorettes I, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Reception 4. PHILIP CHARLES CLARK ‘Phil” Young Girl Makes frequent trips to the Avenue . . . hangs out of a certain flying blue van . . . smallest bass guitar player around Glee Club 4; Biolog)' Club 1. 2: Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Hop 3; Freshman Reception 4. MARTHA CLARK VMojuU' PHILIP CLARK SARAH CLARK “Sally” Last Train to Clarksville Favorite past time is going to Charlestown . . . always calling someone on Kissell Hill for a close friend . . . seen frequently at the Lodge after working hours . . . “Oh, no” Monitor 4; Glee Club 2, 3. 4; FTA 4; Parliamentarian; Band 1, 2, 3. 4; V. Pres; Orchestra 1, 2. 3. 4; All State 3; Freshman Reception 4. DEBORAH ANN COFFEY “Deb” Dedicated Follower of Fashion summers at Hampton Beach . . . calls from across the river . . . Keene State or Castleton??? clothes and more clothes . . . can be seen at Fall Mt. after dark! Student Council 4: Monitor 4; Biology Club 2; Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Prom 3; Pep Club 4; JV Cheerleading 1: Varsity Cheerleading 2. 3. 4. Captain: Freshman Reception 4: Office 3. 4. 35 DENISE COZINE I 36 MARIE ENO DENISE MARIE COZINE “Dee” Go To Pieces Rich. Rich. Rich! changes her hair color frequently . . . over worked tear glands . . . quiet and shy . . . with a soft voice “Really.” Monitor 3. 4; Drama Club 3; Jr. Prom 3: Sr. Hop 3; Freshman Reception 4. LINDA DARUNDA CRAWFORD “Linda” It Won't Be Long New face around town . . . talks alot. . . listens to records day and night. . . has a quick temper . . . “Oh groovy” Glee Club 1. LINDA ANNE DANICO “Lin” Drive My Car Bushnell Park. Linda??? . . . “Docs this bus go to Newington? . . . Beautiful fingernails . . . One of Holme’s girls. “Hey. anybody got a ring I can borrow?” Monitor 4; Biology Club 2; Drama Club 4; Rock and Mineral Club 1; Softball 2; Office 4. ANNE LINDA DAVIS “Anne” I Haven V Got The Nerve Shy and quiet . . . Red Sox fan . . . Hair always neat. . . Makes her own clothes . . . Always has her homework done . . . Proud of those contacts . . . “Oh, I don’t know” Monitor 3, 4; Sampler 4: Hi-Schooler I (Exchange Editor); National Honor Society 3. 4; Glee Club 1; Biology 2. 3; Freshman Reception 4; FNA 1, 2(Treas.) 3(V. Pres.) Band I. 2. 3; Orchestra 1; Jr. Prom 3; 2nd year Math Award French Award (2nd level) National Test. MARIE BERNADETTE ENO “Marie” Silence is Golden Quiet and shy . . . Always friendly to everyone ... A friend indeed when a friend is needed . . . “I'm sorry” Monitor 3, 4; Biology Club 3; Rock and Mineral Club 1; FTA 3. 4(secr.); Jr. Prom 3; Girls JV Basketball 1; Girls Tennis 1; Freshman Reception 4. ROGER IRA FARNSWORTH “Rog” Little Deuce Coupe Man of a million cars ... Shy .. . Crazy French jokes . . . mechanic ... “I don't owe you no money” Jr. Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Cafeteria 1. CYNTHIA ELAINE FISHER “Cindy” Down in the Boondocks ’Lil ’ole farm girl from Grafton . . . Always ready to do a favor for a friend . . . Loyal Granger . . . Loves Horses. Monitor 4; Senior Hop 3; Freshman Reception 4; Library 4. ALVIN B. FOSTER Nowhere Man Constant reader of Readers Digest . . . Quiet . Cherry Hill Gang . . . “Oh, no” Cross-country 4; Cafeteria I, 2, 3. “Alvin” . Often seen before school with ROGER FARNSWORTH CYNTHIA FISHER ALVIN FOSTER LEO JOSEPH FOURNIER “Leo” The Joker Went Wild Always in a Fury . . a Saxtons River hangouter . . . Super Dupcr dropout . . . “Deal the cards” Biology Club 2; Golf Club 1. ARTHUR JOSEPH GAGNON “Art” Run For Your Life Quiet and always has a grin . . . drives around in different cars every week . . . loves track . . . known to his friends as the “Hustler” . . . “Hey, check that out” Boys Winter Track 1. 2, 3: Cross Country 1, 2, 3. 4. SHAWN ELAYNE GALE “Shawn” Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind Extremely fickle . . . can’t quite make up her mind what color her hair is, but she's working on it. . . always full of ideas . . . laughs very easily . . . “Oh, cut it out!” Student Council 1, 2. 3, 4; Monitor 3, 4, Lt.; Girls State Alternate 3; Rock and Mineral Club 1, V.P.; FTA 3; FNA 1; Majorettes 3, 4; Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Hop 3; Freshman Reception 4; Cafeteria 1, 2; VASC Conference 2; Student Council Award 1. CHRISTINE ANN GALLAGHER “Chris” Don't Bother Me Seems really quiet . . But!! . . . would like to visit one of our Southern States . . . Always smiling and has a friendly “hi” for everyone ... “I wish there was something to do around this place” Monitor 3, 4; Jr. Prom 3; Freshman Reception 4; Cafeteria 4. CHARLES DOMINIC GHERSON “Charlie” In the Gadda-da-vida One of Dan Brown’s little helpers . . . patience galore . . . shy but nice . . . another William Tell! Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Hop 3; Freshman Reception 4; Cafeteria 4. HAROLD BISHOP GREENWOOD “Screwie Catch the Wind One of the Westminster gang . . . really quiet really shy ... a born farmer, good marksman?? “You understand, of course ...” Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Hop 3; One-Act Play 3; Drama Club 3, 4. LEO FOURNIER ARTHUR GAGNON DOROTHY ANNE GOUTAS “Dotti” Sally is a Good 'Ole Girl Hates showers! ... a chronic gum chewer . . . never a dull moment . . . seen frequently at the Lodge after working hours!!! . . . Loves Barre . . . “Oh, wicked!” Monitor 3. 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; FTA 3; Girls Varsity Basketball 3; Girls JV Basketball 1, 2; Girls Tennis 1. 2: Freshman Reception 4. MARGARET ANN GUTMANN “Peggy” Dangling Conversation Always excited . . . talkative . . . pessimistic . . . Miss Comtu a’go go!! . . . has a variety of rides home from Springfield . . . future Audrey Hepburn . . . Can’t sit still for a moment . . . “Close” Monitor 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 3, 4; Majorettes 2, 3, 4. SHAWN GALE HAROLD GREENWOOD 39 DAVID HALLOCK DENNIS HARTY LEONARD DAVID HAKEY Len' PAMELA HINDS MARK HOLDEN 1 am the Walrus One of the cafeteria men . . . easy to gel along with . . . always seen driving a junk Cafeteria 3, 4. DAVID CLAYTON HALLOCK “Dave ’ Jolly Green Giant One of the big seniors . . . Quite a guy with a basketball . . . terror of the monitors . . . very friendly and outgoing . . . always chewing gum . . . very contagious smile Monitor 3, 4; Boys State 3: One-Act Plays 2; Freshmen Basketball 1; JV Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 2. 3. 4; Boy's Spring Track I, 2, 3, 4; JV Football 1, 2. GARY EDWARD HARTNETT “Gar Chewie, Chea ie Hails from across the river . . . Mr. Gleason’s best student . . . always keeps a large supply of gum with him . . . innocent looking . . . “Smarten up” Boy’s Freshmen Basketball I. DENNIS PAUL HARTY “Denny’’ This Guy's In Love With You Our own Don Juan ... a hi for everyone . . . easy to gel along with . . . bruises easily ... has an eye for any girl around . . . smart dresser . . . always neat . . . “I love you” Class Office l(Vice President), 2, 3, 4(Prcsidcnt); Student Council 1, 3, 4;(Vice President); Monitor 3.4(Lt.); Boy’s State 3; Jr. Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; School State, 3(Lt. Gov.); Boy’s Freshmen Basketball I; Boys JV Basketball 1, 2, 3; Boy’s Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Boy s Winter Track 3; JV Football 1, 2; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4(Captain); Freshmen Reception 4; VASC Conference 3; Track 1, 2, 3. 4;(Co-Captain); Athletic Association 4(President). KATHLEEN JANET HIGGINS “Kathy” The Rain in the Park and Other Things Takes frequent trips to the ‘Hermitage’ . . . boat trips on Lake Spoflford ... a mixup between blond friends and dark ones . . . avid football fan . . . “Boo” Monitor 4; Sampler 4(Layout Editor); Journal 2; Art Club 3(Treas.), 4{V. Pres.); Jr. Prom 3; Freshmen Reception 4; Senior Hop 3. PAMELA SUE HINDS “Hindsy” Say Sotnething Funny Friend to all . . . always has a joke . . . busy girl but she has time for her friends: future owner of a farm that doesn’t smell . . . always has a smile . . . “You already told me” Class Office 1, 2. 3, 4(Treasurer); Student Council 3. 4; Monitor 4: Sampler 4(Editor): Hi-Schooler 1, 2, 3; Girls State 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; FNA 1, 2, 3, 4(V. Pres.); AA Treasurer 4; Band 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2; Girls Track 3; Jr. Prom 3; Pep Club 4; Senior Hop 3; One-Act Plays 1; JV cheerleading 2; Library 2; Cafeteria 1; Latin II Award; School State 2, 3; Cashier 3. MARK ANTHONY HOLDEN “Mark” Best of Both Worlds Quite a flirt . . . lively personality with a great sense of humor . . . always smiling . . . keeps Mr. Gleasin going . . . has an answer for just about anything . . . sharp dresser. Monitor 3, 4; Deca 4(V. Pres.); Jr. Prom 3: Senior Hop 3. ANN MARIE HOWARD “Ann” Sunny Always looking for a two toned brown La Mans . . . Very much attracted to Kissel Hill . . . long, black hair . . . graduated from a red Chevy II to a Pontiac “Slick” Monitor 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorettes 3, 4; Jr. Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Freshman Reception 4; Cafeteria 4. ANN HOWARD DAVID ANTHONY HOWARD Dave” Green, Green “A” student . . . most studious . . . plans to make frequent trips to Springfield . . . one of Mr. Streeter’s best men!! . . . always has his eyes out for girls . . . “Cut it out” Monitor 4; Boys State 3; Jr. Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; School State 1, 3; Freshman Basketball; JV Basketball 1. 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 3. 4; Golf 1, 2. 3, 4; Freshman Reception 1. GAIL ANN HOWARD “Gail” Zorba the Greek Always doing something . . . boxes and boxes of stationery . . . belongs to everything . . . good personality and real good sense of humor . . . “Wicked” Class Office 1, 2, 3, 4(Secr.); Student Council 3; Monitor 3, 4(Captain); Sampler 4,(Business Manager); Hi-Schooler 1; Girls State 3 (Sec. of State, alternate to Girls Nation); Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Drama Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Jr. Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Pep Club 4; One Act Plays 3(Best Actress); School State 2; Girls Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Reception 4; Office 3, 4; Library 2; Cafeteria I; Citizenship Conference 3; A.A. Sec. 4. DAVID HOWARD LAU RIE JEAN HOWARD “Laurie” Take Me Out To the Ball Game Always smiling . . . happy all the time . . . developing her musdes by carrying around all those books . . . going to make a perfect teacher Jr. Prom 3; Senior Hop, 3. ROBERT RICHARD HUNTOON “Bob” Hey Jude A lead guitarist . . . psychedelic art . . . usually can be found right across from the Guidance office every morning . . . “You gotta be kidding” Hi-Schooler 4; Journal 2; Glee Club 4; Rock and Mineral Club l(Treasure); Band 1; Orchestra 1; Audio-Visual Club 1, 2. ELWOOD CHARLES HOWE “Elwood” How Can I Be Sure Other half of the class couple . . . one of the Saxtons River boys . . . spends his time prowling around the mound . . . found quite often on Atkinson Street . . . “Where’s Simone?” Monitor 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Deca 4; Jr. Prom 3; Cross Country 1; Senior Hop 3; JV Football 3; Varsity Football 4. RICHARD CARL HUTCHINS “Hutch” A Hard Day's Knight Big man with out of state girls . . . usually found walking the streets with a pipe in his mouth . . . “Whoopie Ding” Freshman Reception 4; Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, 4; 3rd. year Latin award. TIMOTHY JOSEPH KABARA “Tim” Seventy-Six Trombones One of the A P boys . . . loves to play the trombone . . . very quiet Monitor 3; Biology Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4. LORRAINE KATHLEEN KANE “Rainy” Rainy Day Woman Nice smile and a friendly hello . . . always ready for a good party . . . fond memories of Maine but would prefer to live in Canada . . . devoted to Santa’s Land . . . “Oh, great” Monitor 4; Glee Club 2. 3; Art Club 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Jr. Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Girls JV Basketball 1: Freshman Reception 4. GAIL HOWARD LAURIE HOWARD ROBERT HUNTOON The price of knowledge is great, but the price of understanding is greater. LORRAINE KANE RICHARD HUTCHINS TIMOTHY KABARA CHARLES GEORGE KARMEN “Chucky Little Honda Hikes in everyday from North Walpole . . . bom girl watcher . . . claims that hard studying stunts the growth . . . likes cars, motorcycles, and Girls, Girls. GIRLS!!! Cafeteria 3. DANIA MARIE KARPINSKI “Sissie'’ Revolution Has an eye for all good looking guys . . . distinguished by her beauty mark . . . bubbly personality . . . frequent outbursts of emotion . . . double trouble . . . “Isn't he a hunk? ' Student Council 2; Monitor 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Biology Club 2; Drama Club 3. 4; Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Hop 3; One-act plays 2, 3; JV cheerleading 2; Girls Varsity Basketball 2, 3. 4; Girls JV Basketball I: Girls Tennis 1.2, 3, 4; Office 4; Cafeteria I. HANIA LORRETTE KARPINSKI “Sissie Revolution Any skirt longer than 3 inches above the knee is too long ... the other half . . . always laughing and ready for a good time ... a big flirt . . . “Are you kidding?” Student Council 2; Monitor 3, 4: Glee Club 1,2, 3. 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3. 4; One-act plays 2. 3; JV cheerleading 2; Girls Varsity Basketball 2. 3, 4: Girls JV Basketball 1; Girls Tennis 1. 2, 3, 4; Freshman Reception 4; Office 4; Cafeteria 1. KEVIN DOUGLAS KEEFE “Boo” A Little Bit of Me. A Little Bit of You Quiet and shy . . . doesn’t say too much . . . very short . . . always willing to help ... a little smile . . . quite a temper . . . “Going to play basketball tonight? Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Hop 3: Freshman Reception 4; Cafeteria 4. KEVIN KEEFE OLIVER ERNEST KIMBALL. JR. “Ollie” If I Were A Carpenter Talks to everybody . . . always willing to help . . . muscle man . . . likes to have a good time . . . flirts with all the girls . . . “Well, hello beautiful.” Sr. Hop 3; Jr. Prom 3: Golf 1; JV Football 2, 3. OLIVER KIMBALL LINDA MAY KINGSBURY “Linda” Talk Talk Always a good word for everyone . . . could talk all day and night if given the chance . . . uses her school time well as there’s alot of letters to be written. FHA 1. 2, 3; Library 3. h LINDA KINGSBURY WILLIAM JOSEPH KISSELL “Bill” Tobacco Road Always telling of his experiences with the college girls . . . has a lot of cars . . . frequent trips to Windham College . . . friendly smile . . . “Take a chance: Columbus did and look what he came up with” Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Hop 3; Cafeteria 1. DEBRA JEAN LAKE “Debi” Born A Woman Never without her sidekick . . . frequently seen in Springfield . . . Carpenter’s daughter . . . always smiling . . . bound for Europe . . . Oh gee, Mare!” Student Council 4. Auditor of Accounts; Monitor 3, 4; Glee Club I, 2, 3. 4; Drama Club 1, 2; Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Hop 3; School State 4; Girls Tennis I. 2; Softball 2, 3; Freshman Reception 5: Office 3, 4; Library 1, 2. DEBRA LAKE 46 MARTHA JEAN LANDERS “Butch” Freckles One of the three Muskateer's . . . headaches in Hartford . . . five points in three years of basketball . . . just loves her curly hair . . . “Who’s Alfred?” Monitor 3, 4; Hi-Schooler 3; FNA 3: Jr. Prom 3; Pep Club 4; Sr. Hop 3; Girls JV Basketball 1, 2, 3; Freshman Reception 4; Cafeteria Cashier 4. JOHN GERALD LAWLOR “John” The Joker The guitar man . . . one of the van men . . . thinks he’s a hippie . . . “Deal the cards’’ Deca 4. GRACE ELLEN LAWRENCE “Grade Strawberry Fields Forever Poems, poems and more poems . . . always sharing everything . . . dedicated to the Hi-Schooler . . . greets everyone with a friendly smile . . . quiet . . . “Oh, yea . Sampler 4; Hi-Schooler 1, 2. 4; (poet); Journal 3(feature editor and poet); Glee Club 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Rock and Mineral Club 1 (assistant secretary); Freshman Reception 4; Cafeteria 1; National Honor Society 4. DEBORAH JEAN LEBLANC “Deb” Johnny Angel Frequent trips to Saxtons River . . . always has a nice smile ... a little devil . . . always looking for John . . . one of the A W girls . . . “Hey you guys Transfer 3; Class Office l(Secretary); Glee Club l(Secretary); Math Club 1; Biology Club 2; Softball 2(Captain); Cafeteria 1. 2. RAYMOND ANTHONY L1SA1 “Ray” Judy in Disguise Blond bombshell . . . one of the cycle set . . . Often seen with Lover’s daughter . . . easy to talk to . . . “You gotta be kidding Glee Club 3; Deca 4; Cafeteria 1; JV Football 1; Cross-country 3; Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Hop 3; Freshman Reception 4. ROBERT THOMAS LOBER “Bob” Naturally Stoned Friend to all . . . future actor . . . outspoken when it comes to his beliefs . . . quite a flirt . . . always riding around looking for some action ... “I don’t know” Monitor 4; Drama Club 3, 4(Presidcnt); Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Hop 3: One-Act Plays 3; Freshman Reception 4; Cafeteria 1, 2. ROBERT LOBER O- rvr , J jjlcJJLj (ZcOnuAjL. l - uvux. %. jxua jcrycL etc' CLYucL Jlu'TTunx oMJi SALLY LOCKERBY SALLY ELLEN LOCKERBY “Sally Sally Was A Good ’Ole Girl Brains of Grafton . . . always studying . . . needs a magnifying glass to read her writing . . . can’t wait for her license ... “I really don’t know Monitor 3, 4; National Honor Soriety 3, 4; Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Hop 3; Girls Tennis 4; Softball 3; Freshman Reception 4; Office 4. SUSAN ELIZABETH LYON “Sue” It Won’t Be Long Always a hi . . . letters to Vietnam all the time . . . kinda quiet . . . “Want some gum?’ Art Club 4; FHA 1, 2(Historian); Deca 4; Jr. Prom 3; Freshman Reception 4; Cafeteria 1, 3, 4. SUSAN LYON WALTER ARTHUR MADORE Walt” Wake Up, Wake Up Likes to hunt, fish, and ski . . . good natured and good sense of humor . . . likes to drive fast ... has a hot car with half an engine. Jr. Prom 3; JV Football 2; Cafeteria I, 3, 4. TERESA ANN MAN AG AN “Terri” Summer in the City A Massachusetts Corvett! . . . one of the three muskateers . . . one of Rockdale’s best . . . quiet and shy . . . “Gosh darn son of a Monkey” Monitor 4; Hi-Schooler 2, 3 Asst. Editor); Biology Club 2; FTA 3, 4; FNA I, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Freshman Reception 4; Library 3. MARY LOU MASSUCCO “Lou” Speedy Gonzales Shy . . . cute smile . . . beautiful clothes . . . whose got freckles? . . . long, shiny auburn hair ... a whiz at the sewing machine . . . “Darn it”. Student Council 4; Monitor 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3, V. Pres. 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Jr. Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Pep Club 4, Treas.; Girls Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Reception 4; Cafeteria 1. PATRICIA ANN MASURE “Pat” I Am A Rock A third twin . . . always ready and willing . . . easy to get along with . . . quite outspoken . . . interests up north . . . “Oh sure” Monitor 4; Art Club 4; Deca 4; Jr. Prom 3; Girls Varsity basketball 3. 4; JV basketball 1. 2; Girls tennis 4; softball I, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Reception 4; Cafeteria 4, Cashier. SUSAN IRENE MELLISH “Sue” Michael Two tone hair . . . has a sly look on her face . . . had some close calls with that V.W. before it was totaled . . . “Mike will kill me” Monitor 4; Art Club 3, 4; Deca 4; Freshman Reception 4. ALICEANN METCALF “Bunny” Everybody' Loves A Clown Very athletic . . . always going someplace . . . great sense of humor . . . life of the party . . . breaks everyone up . . . “Jesum-Crow” Monitor 4; Art Club 4; Deca 4; Jr. Prom 3; Girls Varsity basketball 3, 4; Girls JV Basketball 1, 2: Girls tennis 4; Softball 1, 2. 3, 4; Freshman Reception 4; Cafeteria 1, 4 Cashier. WALTER MADORE TERESA MANAGAN ANN KATHLEEN MICHNIEWICZ “Mick” Can't Get No Satisfaction Goes with a ‘wildcat’ from V.A. ... a smile for everyone . . . when Rick’s away — but who can keep a promise anyhow! . . . “Is there a party this weekend?” Class office 3,V.Prcs.; Student Council 2, 3Treas.; Monitor 3, 4; Girls State 3, Alternate; Glee Chib 1, 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 3. 4; Band 1; Orchestra 1; Jr. Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Pep Club 4; School State 3,Treas; JV Cheerleader 1. 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3. 4: Tennis 2; Office 3, 4; Cafe. 3, 4; VASC Conference 3; Student Council Workshop 3. BEVERLY MAY MILLER “Bev” Happy Together A real friend to all . . . neat dresser . . . unsuccessful goal post-painter . . . “It’s David, not Squally” Monitor 4; Sampler 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; FTA 2. 3 Pres.; Jr. Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; Pep Club 4; office 3. 4; Library 3; Cafe. 1; Senior Play 4; Tennis 1; Freshman Reception 4. MARY LOU MASSUCCO BEVERLY MILLER 49 STEPHEN MOORE “What we are is God’s gift to us; What we become is our gift to God.” CLIFFORD MORRIS CHRISTINA MORSE BRENDA MORSE ANDREAS NICK MOISIS LINDA MOSELY “Andy” All A merican Boy Always clowning around . . . Mr. Gleason’s favorite in study hall . . . serves greasy food . . . had a “run in” with the police. STEPHEN LINWOOD MOORE “Steve” Little Town Flirt Always around the girls . . . ‘the kid’ . . . never serious . . . always on his way to Brat . . . flirtatious walk and talk . . . holds record on his B.F.-Brat run “C’mon” Biology Club 3; Drama Club 3, 4; One-Act Plays 3; Boys Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Varsity Football 4; Cafeteria 4. CLIFFORD GEORGE MORRIS “Skip” Cool Jerk Joe Toyota . . . quite a clown . . . nice clothes . . . flirts a lot . . . visits a certain store in Westminster ... all around guy. Glee Club 4; Junior Prom 3: J.V. Baseball 2: DECA Club 4. BRENDA LEE MORSE “Brenda” Woman, Woman A very quiet girl ... a sweet smile for everyone ... a good personality ... “I know it” Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4. CHRISTINA MARIA MORSE “Tina” This Diamond Ring A friend to all . . . proud possessor of a diamond . . . dreams of church bells . . . always running down the up staircase . . . spends all her time telling off the jewelers in Springfield . . . “I’ll rap you.” Monitor 3, 4. LINDA LOUISE MOSELEY “Linda” Shaking With Linda Always on the go . . . contagious giggle . . . crazy . . . full of fun . . . has big secret plans for June . . . “Boo” Transfer 3; FHA 3; Library 3; Office 4. DONALD RAY NICKERSON “Don” Laugh. Laugh His biggest problem is his driver’s license—the Motor Vehicle Department has it longer than he has . . . always found down to the coffee shop before school . . . “Sk itchy Do” THERESA ELLEN NILES “Terric” Call Me Travels to Rutland frequently . . . hard worker . . . never speechless . . . “Hope Dick calls” Glee Club 1; FHA I; Deca 4; Cafeteria 4. THERESA NILES MELVIN ROY NUTZ “Melroy” Midnight Confession Dual personality . . . good at getting dead chickens . . . always has an answer . . . sharp dresser . . . “Shut-up” Glee Club 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Deca 4; Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Hop 3; Cross Country 3, 4; Freshman Reception 4, emcee. DIANE PEARL O’CONNOR “Di” Hang on Sloopy Another who is quiet and shy until you get to know her . . . always ready for a party ... a good friend to have when in need FHA 1; Softball 2, 3. RICHARD MICHAEL ODETTE “Beak” In The Still of The Night Hard worker at Petco? . . . spends most of his time in the shop . . . avid hunter of what? . . . lives in the boondocks Winter Track 1, 2, 3; Cross Country 1, 2, 3. RUBY PARSONS Ruby Tuesday One of the Allen Brothers girls . . . just Adores school period study hall . . . always looking for fun FNA 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3. MARY MARGARET PEARO “Mare” And A long Comes Mary Short and petite . . . you never see her in Grafton . . . it’s always Springfield!!! neat dresser . . . cute dimples Monitor 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4(Secretary); Deca 4(Secretary); Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Hop 3; Girls JV Basketball 1,2; Girls Tennis 1, 2; Softball 1, 2; Freshman Reception 4; Office 4. SIMONE PIERRETTE PERRAULT “Sig” Dedicated to the One I Love Always seen with a Saxtons Riverite . . . expresses her point of view . . . finally has a job!!! . . . half of our class couple . . . “got anything to eat?” Student Council 3; Monitor 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Jr. Prom 3; Pep Club 4; Senior Hop 4; School State 2; JV cheerleading 1, 2(captain); Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4; Girls Winter Track 3; Freshman Reception 4; Office 4; Library 1. CAROL ANN PERRY “Carol” Carrie Ann She has lots of ambition and is not afraid to tackle any job . . . very friendly and always has a smile . . . kind of shy . . . always busy ... a friend to everyone . . . ‘Beg Pardon” Glee Club 4; Freshman Reception 4; Monitor 3, 4. SUSAN ELIZABETH PONEK “Sue” 1-2-3 Red Light Has something with the Springfield guys . . . flirty with her actions . . . always on the move and looking for action ... her innocent look is deceiving . . . Thumper who? . . . “Wotcha doin’ ” Student Council 1, 2; Monitor 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4; Band 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2; Jr. Prom 3; Pep Club 4; Senior Hop 3; School State 2; Jv. Cheerleading 2; Freshman Reception 4; Office 3; Library 2; All State 4. “Ruby” . . . writes letters in first MELVIN NUSZ A DIANE O’CONNOR RICHARD ODETTE CAROL PERRY MICHAEL POWERS RALPH RANDALL Jgt ; MICHAEL DENNIS POWERS “Doc” Motorcycle Song Fits into any crowd . . . makes the scene on his BSA . . . gets along with everyone . . . always smiling . . . Chemistry class in his bedroom! . . . “Hachemotto” Class Office (V.Pres.) Student Council 2,(Attorney General). 4(Gov). Mo'nitor 4; Boy’s State 3; Glee Club 3. 4; Junior Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; School State 1. 4; Golf 1, 3, 4; Freshmen Reception 4; Cafeteria 1. 2; VASC Conference 3; Physical Education Award 3. RALPH FREEMAN RANDALL, JR. “Ralph” Bottle of Wine Many interests in Springfield . . . loves school but seldom seen there . . . will try just about anything once ... “Is that right?” Deca 4; Jr. Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; JV Football 2; Freshmen Reception 4; Cafeteria 1; JV Baseball 1. IRENE LILA READ “Recnic” Massachusetts Always ready to smile . . . quiet . . . usually singing a favorite song . . . always ready for a good party . . . “anyone going to Mass.?” Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4; FHA 1 (Parliamentarian). MARILYN MARIE REED “Marilyn” Please Mr. Postman Frequently seen in Fletcher’s . . . travels to North Walpole . . . always smiling . . . letters to Lackland Air Force Base . . . “Where’s Ernie?” Cafeteria 4; Deca 4; Jr. Prom 3. MARILYN REED 54 DONNA LEE RICE “Donna” Eve of Destruction Comes from Grafton . . . quiet and shy . . . when she gets with her friends she’s a barrel of laughs . . . always on the road with the family car ... “I didn’t do it.” Glee Club 3, 4; FTA I; Girls JV Basketball 1. 2; Girls Tennis 1, 2, 3. ELIZABETH ANN RICE “Liz” I Want to be Bobby's Girl One of the Saxtons River mod squad . . . crazy and ready to do anything . . . Bump’s other half . . . often seen around V.A. . . . “I’ll drive safe.” FHA 1, 2(V.Pres), 3(secretary); Monitor 4; Girls Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Softball I; Freshman Reception 4. JUDITH ELAINE RICHARDSON “Judy” Yesterday Always has two colors in her hair. . . tons of food in her pocketbook . . . expressive eyes . . . ‘T don’t want to go home yet.” Monitor 4; Drama Club 4; Deca 4; Jr. Prom 3; Girls Tennis 1; Library 3; Cafeteria 2. RICHARD ARTHUR ROBARGE “Rick” Chugalug, Chugalug The calm, quiet type . . . always smiling . . . likes to have a good time . . . “Don’t worry about it.” Freshman Reception 4; Cafeteria 1. DONNA RICE ELIZABETH RICE RICHARD ROBARGE 56 MICHAEL SHELC GELA MARGARET ROBERTSON “Gela” Pretty Woman Recent addition to our school . . . always smiling and friendly . . . would do anything to help out a friend . . . good sport and has a good sense of humor . . . “Oh No! Transfer 4; Glee Club 4; FHA 2, 3; Band 1. WILLIAM LEON ROGENSKI “Rojo” Red, Red Wine Hails from Saxtons River . . . usually seen in front of Bill’s Texaco with the gang . . . Chemistry Whiz . . . shy smile. DANIEL JOSEPH ROSS “Dan” Danny Boy His friends call him Dan ... is a quiet person but wait til you get to know him . . . when he has something to say he says it . . . “So what” Transfer 4; Soccer I. ANDREA M. SHATTUCK “Andy” Thank the Lord for the Nighttime Never home when she’s supposed to be . . . beautiful clothes . . . cute nose . . . always asking questions . . . “Do you love me?” Transfer 3; Monitor 4; Drama Club 4; Deca 4; Senior Hop 3; Freshman Reception 4. ELIZABETH ELLEDGE SHEPARD “Betsy” Homeward Bound “Boo” . . . Grafton days and nights . . . New Haven’s a long way . . . “What is Real” Bubble gum fiend . . . three on a bus to Boston . . . two heads are better than one . . . Transfer 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Madrical group 2, 3; Service Club 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2. 3; Newman Club 2. JUDITH BROOKS SHEPARD “Judy” Monday Monday Monday blues . . . rose colored eyes . . . hitching to Amherst . . . animal crackers . . . “Throw it out” . . . plastic flowers ... the poet . . . “Hey Bets, wanna go to New Haven? Transfer 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Service Club 2. 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3: Library Society 3. MICHAEL ANTHONY SHELC “Mike” Little Drummer Boy Always beating the drums . . . First National Man . . . tennis addict . . . neat dresser . . . Always tapping on his desk . . . “Anyone for tennis?” . . . “Sure ya did” Monitor 3. 4; Drama Club 2; Band 1: Orchestra 1; Jr. Prom 3; Senior Hop 3; One-Act Plays 1, 2. 3; Boys Tennis 1, 3; JV Foootball 1. BETH ELAINE SMALLHEER “Beth” Born to be Natural Advanced Math whiz? . . . always friendly . . . “Most worthy sister” . . loves to drive a tractor . . . contagious giggle . . . curly locks ... “I could say something but I won’t!! Transfer 3; Cafeteria monitor 4; Sampler 4; Hi-Schooler 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Freshmen Reception 4; Library 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1; Softball 1: Volleyball 1; French III Award 3; National Honor Society 4. ELIZABETH SHEPARD JUDITH SHEPARD BETH SMALLHEER JAMES DANIEL SMITH JAMES SMITH LINDA SMITH Sounds of Silence Wicked, wicked shy . . . one of the tall monitors . Paul . . . Monitor 4; Deca 1. “Jimmy” . always seen with John and LINDA ANNE SMITH “Linda” Soldier Boy Kind, quiet, shy . . . Miss Park s best “little” shorthand student . . . seen bombing around in a white Comet . . . Rockdale’s? No. Carter Overton! . . . proud of her license and her car ? . . “You don’t want to walk do ya?” Monitor 4; FHA 1, 2, 3 Historian); Majorettes 2. 3, 4; Softball 2; Cafeteria 1. ROBERT ALAN SMITH “Smitty” I’m A Believer Quiet and shy?? . . . always up for a basketball game . . . “69er” . . . ticklish . . . always knows what's going on . . Trig whiz . . . Summer love from Pennsylvania • a OO hall boy . . . “I’m no pitcher!” . . . “You running tonight?” Student Council 1; Monitor 3, 4; Boys Freshman Basketball 1; Boys JV Basketball 1, 2, 3: Boys Varsity Basketball 2, 3. 4; Boys Tennis 2; Cross-country 1, 2, 4; Boys JV Baseball 1. 3; Boys Varsity Baseball 3. 4. SHERRY JUNE SMITH Chapel of Love Always a smile . . . nice long walks to work every day . questions . . . Never a bad word for anyone . . . nice and slim pound! FHA 1, 2, 3; Girls Tennis 1, 2. WILLIAM H. SMITH “Arnold” Groovin’ Drives a nice little Scout with “bunnies” on the side . . . always on the go-really moves . . . always thirsty . . . “leather lung” of the Glee Club ... can never be serious . . . “You Dummy(!)” Monitor 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Drama Club 4; Deca 4; Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Hop 3; Freshman Reception 4. LYNDA STACK “Sharkie” Lady Madonna Interest in the State of Ohio . . . Freshman chickens in 105? . . . long brown hair and doesn’t have the courage to cut it . . . mad rush to the First National . . avid track fan . . . “I got a letter!” Jr. Prom 3; Sr. Hop 3. JOHN CHARLES STEARNS “Johnnie” Stop in the Name of Love Karpinski’s is still his favorite store? . . . newcomer from Chester . . . real crazy nitwit ... big boy with a big GTO . . . never at home . . . always a mover . “Groovy!” Transfer 3; Archery Club 2. 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2; JV Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3. JOAN HEILANDAY STEWART “Jasper” Do You Believe In Magic Founder of National Turtle Week . . . seen roaming the halls before school with a certain piece of shrubbery . . . long blonde hair . . . blushes at the drop of a hat . . . “Oh, what am I gonna do!???” Monitor 3, 4; Rock and Mineral Club 1; Jr. Prom 3; Pep Club 4(Vice-President) Freshman Reception 4. “Sherry” . . always asking . . . never gains a ROBERT SMITH JOAN STEWART 59 ROBERT STOODLEY 4 « A ROSE STOODLEY 60 SHARON TIDD ROBERT WILLIAM STOODLEY Boog’ RICHARD VEITCH JAMES WARY AS Playboy A different girl every week . . . continuously taking coffee breaks at work . . . drives a little red bomb . . . “Yeah” Jr. Prom 3; Freshman Reception 4; Cafeteria 1. 2. ROSE ALICE STOODLEY “Kitten” Rosie The Riveter A member of the A W football team . . . nice personality . . . friends with everyone . . . has many moods . . . “1 11 try anything once.” Deca 4; Cafeteria 2, 4. PAUL MYRON THOMAS “Tomac Sunshine Superman Has an interest in the underclassmen . . . can be found on Pleasant Valley Road . . . seen driving his Ford in the early morning . . . “Been to court lately? ’ Cafeteria 2, 3, 4. GARY JAMES TIDD “Gare” Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl? A real blond bomber . . . terrible driver . . . hidden eyes . . . wicked shy!!! JV Football 2. SHARON ANN TIDD “Cher” What Now My Love? Tongue gets in the way of everything . . . forever giggling . . . always has a gang of kids at her house . . . still growing up . . . “It’s the police!” Monitor 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Office 4. RICHARD IAN VEITCH “Ricky” We Gotta Get Out of This Place Always bombing around in his Austin Healey . . . study hall Rembranct . . . Faded blue jeans . . . one of the year’s first 15 hour men . . . “oh. Yeah” JAMES RICHARD WARY AS “Jim” Like A Rolling Stone Very quiet and shy . . . constantly collecting from insurance companies . . . boyish grin on his face all the time . . . “Where’s Deanna?” Deca 4; Freshman Reception 4; Cafcteria I, 2. CYNTHIA GAIL WILLARD “Willie” Cindy Quiet most of the time . . . avid reader . . . one of Mrs. Wetherall’s artists . . . often seen barefoot . . . “Wanna bet?” Art Club 2. 3. 4; Girls Tennis 3. 4. CYNTHIA WILLARD JOHN EDWARD WILLIAMS “John” Big Bad John One of the Saxtor. River gang . . . always something to say . . . “Seen Debby?” “Uhm that’s nice.” GERALD FRANCIS WOYNAR “Weinie” Promises Promises One of the boys . . . mad man on the ski slopes . . . always clean cut. . . frequently seen making a “run” on weekends . . . “But Debby. we were coming back!” Monitor 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; President; Art Club 3; Drama Club 3; Jr. Prom 3; One-Act Plays 2; Boys Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; KAREN ELIZABETH WRIGHT “Karry” Go 'in Out of My Head “Maniac on wheels” . . . frequent trips to Springfield . . . Mrs. Harmon’s favorite pet . . . early to bed . . . “That’s a no-no!” Softball 1; Freshmen Reception 4; Office 4; Cafeteria 4; JEAN ANN YAROSEVICH “Jeanie” Little Arrows Frequent trips to Springfield . . . never a dull study hall . . . forever chewing gum . . . road runner on her rasberry razzle bike . . . “Hey” Monitor 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Glee Club 4; Girls Varsiy Basketball 4; Cafeteria 1. JEAN YAROSEVICH 62 JOHN JOSEPH YAROSEVICH “Johnny” Do You Want To Know A Secret? Has a special little song he likes to sing . . . very fond of carrots ... a slight hearing problem . . . “What’d you say?” Cafeteria 1. 2 JOHN YAROSEVICH Seniors; Once upon a time — peaceful, contented oblivion. NOW - painful consciousness. CLASS OFFICERS: Dennis Harty, President; Gail Howard, Secretary; Christopher Barry, Vice President; Pamela Hinds, Treasurer. 63 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Ann Davis and David Howard DID MOST FOR THE CLASS: Oliver Kimball and Gail Howard MOST POPULAR, Dennis Harty and Pam Hinds 64 65 CLASS COUPLE, Simone Perrault and Elwood Howe MOST ATHLETIC, Dennis Harty and Sandy Budzik CLASS FLIRTS: Steve Moore and Hania and Dania Karpinski CLASS CLOWNS: Melvin Nutz and Bunny Metcalf 66 CLASS NIGHTHAWKS: Skip Morris and Andrea Shattuck FRIENDLIEST: Chris Barry and Pam Hinds MOST TALKATIVE: Skip Morris and Peggy Gutmann 67 MOST MUSICAL: Sarah Clark and Tim Kabara BEST DANCERS: Tom Blake and Peggy Gutmann SHYEST: Marie Eno and Tim Kabara BEST ACTOR AND ACTRESS: Gail Howard and Gerry Woynar 68 J u N I O R S Officers: Ernie Martin. Vice President; Brenda Haskell. President; Jean Porter, Treasurer; Jane Ross, Secretary. No longer silence in their minds — the future is too near. Row J: M. Bearor. G. Carr, D. Bemis. C. Beale, C. Cahill, J. Carr, D. Clark, L. Bolduc. Row 2: P. Cruickshank, M. Bush, L. Blodgett, B. Boehm, M. Cox, L. Carroll, S. Blodgett. C. Cray. Row 3: K. Aiken, R. Bennett, T. Bartlett, P. Crotty, M. Clark, P. Burchstead, C. Allen, E. Blanchard. 70 Row 1: L. Demuzio, K. Hutt. S. L. Kelton. K. Kane, D. Kemp, B. King, C. Goldsmith, K. Golec. Row 2: B. Haskell. S. Harlow, J. Dexter, D. Fontaine. G. French, M. Donofree, D. Hallock. Row 3: J. Jones, P. Hallock. J. James. C. Fiske, B. Davis, L. Fisher. Row I: D. Lickley, Y. Lafayette, R. Lillie, L. Nusz, F. Noyes, M. Mack, L. Marcotte, P. Parda. Row 2: J. Martel, S. Precourt. C. Plummer, J. Porter, S. Pelow. D. Parsons. M. L. Noyes, T. Laware. Row 3: B. Moss, J. Malley, D. Larsen. M. Obuchowski. E. Martin, R. Larsen. Row 1: J. St. Lawrence, C. Stewart, L. Williams. J. Vosburgh, L. Wheeler, L. Russo, C. Sprague, B. Trefethen. Row 2: J. Sherwood, K. Wright, V. Williams, R. Sayre, J. Wilkinson, B. Smith. Row 3: D. Shaughnessy. K. Wareing, E. Ward, P. Vondle, M. Stack. 71 s o p H O M O R E S Class Officers: David Naski. President; Jane Powers. Treasurer; Vicki Stairs. Vice President; Karen McMennanim. Secretary. No longer resigned to anonymity, they have become vibrant, vital contributors. Row I: E. Benware, K. Daigle, S. Cox, J. Blodgett, N. Beam. D. Beck, L. Bartlett, D. Baldasaro. Row 2: S. Beebe, B. Dexter, C. Bensenhaver, K. Blanchard, D. Davignon. M. Cozine, A. Anderson. T. Coyne. Row 3: E. Atkins, M. Bussey, E. Brennan, V. Barber, J. Barry, M. Ashcroft, B. Cenate, L. Cobum, P. Bazin. Row 4: D. Cenate, B. Anderson, R. Beals, L. Davis, W. Bumford. 72 Row I: S. Jacobs, M. Gherson, C. Law, B. Fuller, M. Golec, L. Laramie, K. Keefe, G. Jennison. Row 2: L. Lisai, A. Lundberg, R. Lillie, M. Keefe, M. Kuusela, J. Lowery. B. Fry, A. Gleason. Row 3: V. Kabara. P. Hitchcock, P. Graves, S. Jacobs, D. Hull. A. Hadley, P. King, D. Lawlor. Row 4: A. Kissell, D. Kimball, S. Fletcher, B. Lynch, S. Halladay, A. Bolduc. M. Lyons, M. Kane. Row 5: M. Golec, D. Lynch, P. Howe, M. Haskell, B. Lawrence, G. Lake. Row I: P. Mosher, M. Moore, R. Morse, S. Shaughnessy, P. Porter, G. Reed. K. McMennamin, I. Sharp. S. Moul. Row 2: R. Metcalf, C. Robarge. F. Rogenski, M. Marion, R. Perry, M. Perry.-J. Noyes, B. McQuaide. Row 3: N. Rumrill, D. Shattuck, J. Robbins. S. Rumrill, J. Powers. H. Robertson, M. Rayner, S. Rice, C. Narkewicz. Row 4: R. Zielinski. R. Sharp, J. Patch. D. Muzzey, D. Naski, G. Simonds, D. Smith, W. Madore. Row I: M. Toussaint. L. Waryas, C. Stebbins, S. Williams. D. Woodard, P. Vosburgh, C. Snell. M. Tatro. Row 2: R. Williams, G. Smith. H. Swarts. P. Smith. A. Sosa. L. Smith. M. Welch, L. Smith. Row 3: K. Tucker, M. Wait, S. Smith. V. Stairs, E. Smith. D. Williams, L. Waring. G. Stewart. J. Stoodley. Row 4: S. Start D. Taylor, K. Whitcomb. J. Tripodes. W. Steele, D. Tidd. P. Soboleski, P. White, S. Tenney, C. Wendel. Class officers: Treasurer. Ruth Frey; President, Edward Olbrych; Vice-President. Kent Haskell; Secretary, Daniel Tripodes. . . . “What ails you, world? When tomorrow is today, we'll right you . . . perhaps Row 1: J. Carr. D. Burke, D. Arsenault, B. Devoe, K. Cray, L. Duval, M. Collier, J. Coffey. Row 2: J. Anderson, R. Fergurson, B. Capcn. D. Boomer. S. Cushman, B. Blanchard, M. Bobrowski. E. Beam. Row 3: R. Blodgett, D. Cenate, D. Doyle, L. Clark. M. Fisher, P. Clark, D. DeCamp. D. Carr. Row 4: V. Beam. A. Anderson. R. Blodgett, R. Fischer, L. Bazin. J. Carey, G. Anderson, M. Benscnhaver. Row 5: W. Comstock, D. Eno, S. Fontaine, B. Barry. 74 Row 1: J. Stoodley, M. Vainc, M. Stevens. L. Whidden, D. Tripodes. D. Smith. A. Tidd, M. Tolaro. Row 2: D. Sprague, L. Wallace, K. Willard, G. Sullivan. S. Stickney, M. Shelc, P. Sayre. S. K. Tuttle. Row 3: L. Wescott, A. Stewart, J. Wilder. B. Sawtelle, M. Wilkinson, D. Sobeleski, K. Shepard. M. Wheeler. Row 4: B. Simoneau. C. Stoddard, S. Smallheer, M. J. Wright, H. Swartz, B. Tadesco. D. Whitcomb, B. Whitcomb. Row I: D. Rogenski, B. Laware, L. Lewis. W. Moffit, M. Parda. M. Paquette, J. Lynch, Z. Ostrowski. Row 2: L. Reed. J. Riendeau, F. Ricndeau. B. Paine. M. Preston. H. O’Connor, A. Massucco. S. Nickerson. Row 3: G. Mosher, F. McCoy. R. McCoy, D. Lawrence, T. Mullford. M. Reimann. L. Poitras. K. Licygiewicz. Row 4: M. A. Powers, W. O’Dette. E. Olbrych. P. Palumbo, A. Leonard. M. Mitchell, R. Muzzey. Row 1: D. Fletcher. M. Laraway, D. Hallock, D. Higgins, P. Laraway, L. Garrapy, T. Hemingway. L. Laflam. Row 2: T. Gallagher, F. LaFoe, C. Goldsmith, M. Green, K. Keefe. G. Gibson, D. Gay. A. Giguere. Row 3: R. Holton. K. Keating, M. Kerr. J. Hakey. C. Harlow. J. Fuller, D. Joslyn, K. Joy. Row 4: R. Frey. G. French. B. Garrapy, R. Kuuscla. K. Haskell, G. Kurkul, M. Francis, M. Landers. B. Johnson, C. Lawrence. ACTIVITIES 77 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Mr. Paul Davis — Sponsor Chris Barry - President Mary Kay Barry - Vice President Anne Davis - Recording Secretary Grace Lawrence - Corresponding Secretary Sue Bazin Shawn Gale Pam Hinds David Howard Gail Howard Sally Lockerby Beth Smallheer Jean Yarosevich . . . somehow always doubting that you are really a member, but by just being a member makes you want more than just “being”; it makes you want to do. 78 STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council Officers: David Naski, Attorney General; Dennis Harty, Vice President; Debra Lake, Auditor of Accounts; Michael Powers, President; Jean Porter, Treasurer; Sue Bazin, Secretary. Street cleaning after Halloween + Honoring our athletes + Collecting Xmas gifts for Vietnam + Attempting to communicate + A wanting to accomplish Student Council Peter Bazin Brenda Haskell Eileen Blake Gary Haskell Tom Blake Pam Hinds Dolores Can- Mary Lou Massucco Deb Coffey Michael Obuchowski Jimmy Coffey Jane Powers Margot Cox Mary Powers Carl Dockum Jane Ross Ruth Frey Vicki Stairs Shawn Gale Candy Wendel Sue Harlow 79 SAMPLER Editor — Pam Hinds Assistant Editor - Martha Clark Business Manager — Gail Howard Assistant Business Manager - Grace Lawrence Photography Editor — Ann Davis Assistant Photography Editor - Marykay Barry Layout Editor - Kathy Higgins Assistant Layout Editor — Beth Smallheer Copyright Editor — Sue Bazin Assistant Copyright Editor — Bev Miller ... the Sampler means to some just a book; to others it is a $4.75 investment but to the Sampler Staff it is life or death for 8 long months. HI-SCHOOLER! . . . writing, rewriting, editing, typing and waiting eagerly for any student response. Mike Obuchowski - Editor Ernie Blanchard Armando Desosa Richard H untoon Robert Smith Jane Ross Kay Wright Kay Hutt Michelle Donofree Grace Lawrence Margot Cox Lynn Carroll Carl Dockum Lynn Fisher 80 LIBRARY WORKERS R. Lillie. M. Cox. C. Fisher. M. Barry. G. Carr. B. Capen. B. Smallheer. Mrs. Jane Hobson. Librarian. OFFICE WORKERS Row I: S. Perrault, D. Coffey, L. Mosely. D. LeBlanc. B. Miller, L. Danico. Row 2: D. Lake. M. Beebe, S. Tidd. G. Howard, A. Michiewicz. M. Pearo. Row 3: V. Beam, L. Rice, J. Robbin. S. Lockerby. S. Bazin. M. Cox. 81 GIRLS AND BOYS STATE Delegates: Front row: G. Howard, M. K. Barry. P, Hinds, Back row: C. Barry, M. Powers. D, Howard, D. Harty. D. Hallock ... is being awakened by a bugle at 6:45, doing jumping-jacks in wet grass, and being very awed and very proud each morning as your country’s flag is raised to its honored position. AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB . . . trying to help teachers set up and operate instructional equipment. President, Rick McCoy Vice-President, William Davis Secretary, Mary Keefe Treasurer, Eileen Giguerc 82 Christopher Barry and Gail Howard MODEL UNITED NATIONS ... is having a party until 4 A.M. in the Sheraton Motel, getting up at 6:30 A.M. to discuss Vermont laws on the voting and drinking age and the education system in Vermont, and having ravioli at an Italian Restaurant with Mr. Fletcher. CITIZENSHIP CONFERENCE ... is playing pool at midnight, locking the elevators, and representing the Communist Bloc and going to a costume party without a costume. 83 Mary Kay Barry and David Howard MONITORS MONITORS G. Howard S. Gale A. Michniewicz C. Barry D. Harty M. Barry S. Bazin K. Beals M. Beebe S. Bissel M. Capen S. Clark D. Coffey L. Danico D. Cozine A. Davis M. Eno C. Fisher C. Gallagher D. Hal lock K. Higgins P. Hinds A. Howard D. Howard M. Landers S. Lockerby T. Managan M. Massucco P. Masure S. Mellish A. Metcalf B. Miller T. Morse M. Pearo M. Powers J. Richardson M. Shelc B. Smallhecr J. Smith L. Smith R. Smith W. Smith J. Stewart J. Yarosevich T. Blake S. Budzik K. Bumford D. Goutas M. Gutmann M. Holden E. Howe L. Kane D. Karpiriski H. Karpinski D. Lake R. Lober S. Pcrrault S. Ponck A. Shattuck S. Tidd G. Woynar 84 F.T.A. Officers: President. Kathy Hennessey; Historian and Secretary, Marie Eno; Vice-President, Sherry Lee Kelton M. Donofree M. Eno K. Hennessey S. L. Kelton' K. Wright C. Cray D. Clark L. Howard A. Hadley . . . members bent on proving that teachers do help rather than hinder Learning. F.N.A. ... is earning money to help save the hungry of Biafra and thinking about what it would be like to be Florence Nightingale. C. Furgat A. Cameron R. Gibney J. Jennison F. Stebbins D. Karpinski H. Karpinski S. Budzik K. Bumford D. Jacobs M. L. Noyes P. Hinds R. Parsons D. Parsons Officers: Vice-President, Diane Jacobs; Kahty Bumford, Treasurer; Secretary. Hania Karpinski; President, Pamela Hinds 85 SENIOR HIGH BAND SENIOR BAND ROSTER B. Moore, C. Gilman. N. Soboleski, C. Zielinski. M. Moore, N. Washburn, S. Clark, B. Morse. S. L. Kelton, L. Coburn, D. Clough, M. Rayner, D. Shattuck. K. Mussey, L. Shepard. B. Berg. J. Fuller, J. Malley, K. Gleason, D. Larsen, R. Frey, V. Kabara. W. Bumford, D. Jacobs, W. Steele, M. Brown, P. Frenette, P. Healy, A. Steele, S. Lawlor, R. Kuusela, T. Slobodnjak, J. Sherwood, T. Kabara. E. Noyes, K. Hennessey, S. Beebe. L. White. M. Hennessey, L. Davis, J. Noyes. E. Martin, A. Anderson, W. Moffit, R. Francis. Officers: Jean Sherwood, President; Kathy Henessey, Treasurer; Ellen Noyes, Secretary; Sally Clark, Vice-President. w I N D E N S E M g B. Moore, M. Moore, N. Washburn, S. Clark, L. Cobum, S. L. Kelton. B. Morse, D. Shattuck, M. LRayner, J. Fuller. D. Clough, J. Malley, R. Frey, D. Larsen, D. Jacobs, W. Steele. A. Steele, P. Frenette, R. Kuusela. J. Sherwood. T. Kabara, E. Noyes, K. Hennessey, V. Kabara, W. Bumford, L. —, Davis. J. Noyes. E. Martin, R. Francis. E MAJORETTES , 2, 2, 4, twirl. . . 1, 2, 3 . . . prac- tice in the gym after school. . . 1,2... time to face the crowds. Kneeling; Sylvia Bissel, Captain; Peggy Gutmann, Standing; Ann Howard; Shawn Gale; Martha Clark. 87 ART CLUB Mrs. Margaret Wetherell - Sponsor K. Beals M. Beebe D. Eno G. French K. Higgins D. Karpinski H. Karpinski M. Massucco P. Masure A. Sosa C. Willard Officers: President, Mary Lou Massucco; Vice-President, Kathy Higgins; Treasurer, Millie Beebe; (missing) Secretary, Hania Karpinski. Art Club is a box of water colors, but no water. F.H.A. ... is babysitting for Presidential voters . . . collecting for UNICEF . . . making Thanksgiving ‘ fruit baskets” . . . and going Christmas caroling. Officers: Parliamentarian, Sandy Williams; Vice-President, Judy Stoodley; Recreation Leader. Judy Lapan; Reporter, Arlene Blodgett; Treasurer, Julie Blodgett; President, Brenda Cenate; Historian. Susan Jacobs; Secretary. Sylvia Start. qq BIOLOGY CLUB BIOLOGY CLUB Mr. Peter Petty, Sponsor P. Hitchcock V. Kabara S. Cox M. Ashcroft A. Sosa P. King S. Halladay K. Keefe K. McCarthy T. Kersula S. Jacobs M. Golec L. Laramie M. Gherson D. Kimball P. Graves S. Jacobs T. Coyne S. Beebe J. Lowery G. Stewart J. Robbin S. Smith M. Moore C. Narkiewicz I. Sharp Officers: President, Pat Hitchcock; Vice-President, Virginia Kabara; Treasurer, Mary Ashcroft; Secretary, Sally Cox. SPOTLITE CLUB Officers: President, Bob Lober; Treasurer. Steve Moore; Vice-President, Kay Hutt; Secretary, Sue Harlow; Historian, Bev Miller. Spotlite Club B. Lober K. Hutt S. Harlow S. Moore B. Miller H. Karpinski D. Karpinski M. Nusz T. Blake A. Shattuck J. Richardson J. Carr S. Morris V. Stairs D. Hutt K. McMennamin G. Howard A. Sosa P. Masure R. Sharp I. Sharp S. Perrault A. Michniewicz H. Greenwood P. Gutman M. Beebe 89 90 MIXED CHORUS Officers: Beth Smallheer. Secretary: Gerald. Woynar, President. Mixed Chorus Mr. William Brys. Conductor Beck. Dorothy: Bennett. Lynne: Bussey, Mary: Capen. Betty: Clark. Sarah Clough. Darlene: Coburn. Lynda: Daigle. Kathy: Eno, Doreen: Jacobs. Susan. Joy. Kerry: Keating, Karen: Keefe. Kristin: King, Betty: Lawrence, Grace: Lawlor, Donna: Lillie. Rowena: Lynch. Brenda: Michniewicz, Anne: Miller, Beverly: Moore, Marilyn: Narkewicz, Carol: Nusz. Lois: O'Conner, Helen: Perry. Carol: Rayner, Marlene: Rice, Sharon: Robertson, Holly: Tidd, Sharon: Larsen, Debbie: Ashcroft. Mary: Carroll, Lynne: Cox, Margot: Cox, Sally: Frey. Ruth; Graves, Paula: Hadley. Ann: Howard. Gail: Karpinski. Dania: Karpinski. Hania: King. Patricia: Laraway, Mary: Massucco, Mary L.: Ponek. Sue: Robertson, Cela; Ross. Jane: Smallheer. Beth: Smallheer. Susan: Stickncy, Sue: Vosburgh. Jean; Wcndel. Candy; Wright, Kay; Yarosevich. Jean; Beals. Kathy; Capen. Mary Ann; Rice. Donna; Blake. Tom; Clark. Phil; Huntoon. Robert; Larsen. Derek; Martin. Ernest; Morris. Skip; Lillie. Roger; Nusz. Melvin; Obuchowski, Michael; Patch. Jerry: Powers. Michael; Smith. Billy; Tidd. David: Woynar, Gerald; Kuusela. Maurice. DECA CLUB Deca Club Mr. Allison Gleason, Sponsor J. Williams. D. Leblanc. J. Lawlor. G. Harnett. L. Hakey. T. Blake. C. Morris. M. Nusz, E. Howe. W. Smith, R. Burke, S. Lyon, M. Reed, A. Metcalf. M. Holden. R. Lisai, A. Moisis, T. Niles. S. Mellish. M. Pearo. A. Shattuck. J. Richardson. R. Randall. R. Stoodley. A. Benoit. J. Waryas, P. Thomas, D. Nickerson, J. Smith. 91 Officers: Sue Mellish, Treasurer; Mary Pearo, Secretary; Mark Holden, Vice-President: Thomas Blake, President. GIRL’S CHORUS Mr. William Brys — Director Soprano Reed. Gail Beam, Eileen Snell, Christina Benware, Ernestine Stairs. Vicki Blanchard, Bonnie Toussaint, Peg Bolduc, Alicia Landers, Mary Carr. Delores Alto Donofree, Michele Beale, Chris Goutas, Dottie Cruickshank, Peggy Hennessey, Kathy Ferguson, Roberta Jacobs, Sharon French, Gail Kimball. Diane Joslyn, Debbie Laramie, Laurie Lake, Debi McMennamin, Karen Noyes, Mary Lou Morse, Roseann Stewart, Gail O'Dette, Wendy Tatro, Marjorie Pearo, Mary Secretary Wheeler. Linda Powers, Jane Wright. Mary Jane Reed. Irene Fuller, Janice 92 A.A. Officers: Gail Howard, Secretary; Tom Blake. Vice President; Dennis Harty, President; Pam Hinds. Treasurer. The Athletic Association is selling 400 pink tickets and hoping somehow, with all the mistakes made, you will balance. PEP CLUB 94 Officers: Joan Stewart, Vice President; Sue Bazin, President; Mary Lou Massucco, Treasurer; Mary Kay Barry, Secretary. CHEERLEADING ... is Simone’s roundoffs, Ann’s backward somersault, having a new cheer for every game and then finding that the cheerleaders from some other schools have the same ones. ... J.V. cheerleading is teaching the new cheerleader a cheer during the second quarter of the game and feeling “dumb when there are only 4 cheerleaders to do the “Hello ” cheer. Varsity Cheerleaders: Candy Wendell, Simone Perrault, Kay Hutt, Ann Michniewicz, Debby Coffey (Captain), Debi Russo. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Carrie Joy Susan Fontaine Vickie Stairs Karen McMennamin Irene Sharp Yoyo Carr Paula Graves Linda Bartlett 95 FOOTBALL Record 1-6-1 Game Scores BF Opp. Towle (Newport, N.H.) Lost 6-26 Fall Mountain Won 39- 0 Rutland Lost 0-21 Brattleboro Lost 12-19 Hartford Lost 8-26 Mt. Anthony Tie 0- 0 M.S.J. Lost 45- 6 Springfield Lost 39- 6 Co-captain. Steve Moore; . . ... Captain. Dennis Harty; ... IS using the whirlpool . . . running up to the A. field Co-captain. Elwood Howe carrying your shoes . . . and waiting for Armando and his water pail 96 VARSITY D. Harty E. Howe S. Moore T. Bartlett B. Bennett E. Blanchard P. Burchstead P. Hallock J. James J. Jones E. Martin M. Stack P. Vondle K. Blanchard L. Davis G. Haskell K. Haskell L. Allen P. Howe G. Lake D. Tidd J. Tripodes K. Whitcomb L. Lisai FRESHMAN AND JUNIOR VARSITY J. Coffey D. Burke L. Bazin M. Collier K. Cray T. Gallagher G. Gibson M. Green D. Lasrence J. Lynch M. Parta M. Stevens L. Westcott M. Wheeler R. Whitcomb K. Keefe A. Guigeare J. Wilder B. Sawtelle R. Blodgett D. Muzzey M. Kuusela G. Kurkul G. Bennett B. Fry L. Allen P. Howe G. Lake L. Lisai D. Tidd J. Tripodes K. Whitcomb P. White D. Soboleski JUNIOR HIGH H. Bartlett, M. Brown, J. Fennessey, K. Hadley, T. Hotaling. D. Lafayette, R. Long. K. Lucas. P. Obochowski, P. Oot. L. White, T. Johnson, M. Kane. R. Miller, D. Vosburg. 97 BOY’S BASKETBALL VARSITY RECORD 13 Wins — 7 Losses JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD 3 Wins — 15 Losses FRESHMAN TEAM RECORD 10 Wins — 3 Losses ... is “We want David!” ... is Denny Harty striding onto the floor and the crowd responding with “Hey, hey, hey, let’s hustle, hustle!” 98 THE TERRIER TEAMS VARSITY TEAM Row I: P. Vondle. E. Howe. R. Smith, D. Hallock, D. Howard, D. Harty, D. Naski, G. Haskell. Row 2: P. Crotty. J. James, E. Martin. P. Bazin. M. Keefe, E. Blanchard (manager). Row 3: Mr. Tucker, assistant coach; Mr. Cucuru, coach. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM Row I: M. Golec, P. Bazin. J. James. M. Keefe, P. Howe. D. Tidd, J. Noyes. Mr. Tucker, coach. Row 2: E. Olbrych, T. Gallagher. K. Cray, J. Coffey, L. Bazin. P. Wheeler. K. Keefe. D. Muzzey. FRESHMAN TEAM Row I: E. Olbrych, T. Gallagher, J. CofTey, K. Cray, L. Bazin, P. Wheeler. Row 2: B. Jennison, J. Carr, K. Keefe, G. Bennet, B. Whitcomb. GIRL’S BASKETBALL ... is Debby Higgins scoring 23 out of 24 points, and keeping the fire station on call. Co-Captains: Bunny Metcalf and Debby Fontaine. Junior Varsity Team Deb Higgins Ruth Frey Wendy O’Pette Bonnie Blanchard Diane Cenate Gail French Deb Joslyn Deb Doyle Helen O’Connor Carlene Muzzey Deb Hal lock Katrina Willard Brenda Lynch too VARSITY 9 Wins — 4 Losses JUNIOR VARSITY 9 Wins — 3 Losses Front Row: D. Lickley, J. Porter. C. Goldsmith, D. Fontaine, B. Metcalf Second Row: Mrs. J. Allen, coach, V. Kabara, S. Halladay. C. Plummer, D. Hallock. (Missing) — J. Yarusevich, and D. Clark. 101 CROSS-COUNTRY •Cross-Country State Champions BF OPP Concord 20 40 Fall Mt. 43 18 K.U.A. 37 20 Brattleboro 40 17 Fall Mt. 40 17 V.A. 26 31 Keene 26 31 Rutland 31 26 Brockton 79 17 Rutland 79 100 Windsor 79 101 Brattleboro 17 43 Newport 17 49 •Tom Blake — first; Art Gagnon — second; Floyd LaFoe — thirteenth; John Stoodley Soboleski — thirty-ninth. — nineteenth; Paul News Review Photo Mr. Harold Angers — Coach B. Dexter Arthur Gagnon — Co-Captain M. Welch Thomas Blake — Co-Captain R. Slewzeski B. Smith J. Ostrowski M. Nusz D. Gay M. Obuchowski J. Stoodley C. Allen F. LaFoe D. Shaughnessy J. Carr G. Martel R. Fischer P. Soboleski S. MacDonald M. Cozine M. Roach R. Sharp T. Allen R. Metcalf F. Faibanks T. Coyne J. Devoe A. Gleason K. Lawlor ... is Tommy running barefoot, Melvin laughing as he runs and Alvin missing the corner and asking for directions. 102 WINTER TRACK ... is Alvin going over the bar backwards and the track guys breathing icicles as they run up Cherry Hill. Captain Tom Blake (right) with teammate Floyd Lafoe. WINTER TRACK Mr. Hugh Perkins. Coach Mr. Peter Petty, Ass’t. Coach Mr. Charles Wilson F. Lafoe R. Perry D. Gay B. Fry K. Haskell R. Metcalf J. Stoodley R. Sharp M. Nusz A. Foster T. Bartlett J. Tripodes — manager F. Fairbanks L. Davis D. Tripodes M. Roach J. Wilder L. Allen A. Sosa J. Patch T. Blake P. Hal lock S. MacDonald S. Piluski G. Stebbins Z. Ostrowski G. Gibson K. Lucas D. Michaud R. Blodgett B. Simoneau 103 Social Life At B.F.H.S. 105 106 R E C E P T I O N . . . “We love the 69’ers! ” the Frosh yelled out and so yo-yo kept on writing and Eddie kept on shining and Suki kept on waiting and. . . 107 JUNIOR PROM UP, UP, AND AWAY General Chairman - Brenda Haskell Decoration Chairman — Jeanne Porter Advertising - Lynn Carroll Refreshments - Kathy Henncssy Band - Ernie Martin Tickets - Carl Dock urn ... is planning and “putting-together” for two months, enjoying it for four hours and tearing it all down in one hour the next day. (News Review Photo) (News Review Photo) Brenda Haskell, Debi Russo, Kay Hutt, Queen, Marie Madore, Jean Sherwood. 108 ONE-ACT PLAYS Winning Cast: Gary Young, Gail Howard, Derek Larsen. Rise and Shine Anne Michniewicz Fred Sharp Michelle Donafree Bob Huntoon The Diary of Adam and Eve Gary Young Gail Howard Derek Larsen Three on a Bench Gail Carr Mary Ashcroft Ed Olbrych Mike Obuchowski Winning Play . . . Derek Larsen, Gail Howard Best Actress: Gail Howard Best Actor: Gary Young Honorable Mention — Actress: Mary Ashcroft Actor: Ed Olbrych 110 Stage Crew: Bottom: S. Ponek, K. Higgins, M. L. Massucco. Center: S. Mellish, R. Kane. Top: A. Michniewicz. For four years we students of B.F.H.S. have been part of a great experiment called “Living Together”. Each year there is a turnover in students which sees new students introduced to the experiment and others graduating from it. Each turnover affects the high school, proving that any school is only what its students make it. Therefore these next few pages are dedicated to the students of B.F.H.S. THIS IS US. 113 K 114 THOSE WERE THE DAYS . . . (WE THOUGHT THEY’D NEVER END) BOOSTERS Bellows Falls Cash Market Preston Betty Cox, Real Estate Claremont, Coca-Cola, Bottling Co. Inc. Cole Jewelers, Inc. Josef DeMuzio Claud Dexter Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Massucco Mountain Paper Products Corporation New Hampshire Provision Co., Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Michael F. Powers Thomas Salmon, Atty at Law Simmonds Precision Products Inc. Vermont Bank Trust Company Walker Insurance Agency Walpole Wire Co., Inc. Westminster Farms PATRONS Bartlett’s Dairy Bellows Falls Trust Company Cray Oil Company Fenton Hennessey Halladay the Florist, Inc. Robertson Paper Company, Inc. S. R. Young, Inc. 116 SUBSCRIBERS Barrett Neal Typewriter Company Bellows Falls Diner Benevolent and Protective Order of ELKS Bud’s Sunoco Station Bush Music Center Inc. Capron’s Paint Store Cota Cota J. J. Fenton’s Clothing Store Gleason Rouse Transportation Company Harlow’s Sugar House H. P. Hood and Sons Hubbard Farms Walter L. James Inc. R. N. Johnson Kane’s Pharmacy Lawton Dry Cleaners, Inc. Moss IGA Northeastern Culvert Company Rockingham Interstate Sunoco Super-Duper Market Toussaint’s Paint Center 117 SPONSORS A W Refreshment Stand Allen Brothers Angell’s Automotive Service, Inc. Aumand’s Sons Inc. Barbara Whitehill Gift Shop Barbieri’s Ken Beebe Bellows Falls Cable Company Bellows Falls-Springfield Shopper News Review Dr. William J. Berg Berkshire Frosted Foods, Inc. Big Red Barn Bill’s Texaco Bing’s Barber Shop Bliss Lawlor Insurance Agency Bristol’s Shell Station Dr. Ralph N. Buck Dr. Walter W. Buttrick Carter Overton Inc. Catholic Daughters of America Chamberlain Machine Inc., Inflo-Cylinder Company, Inc. (Div.) Cheever Tire Service Bernard Clace, Esso Station Community Feed Store Connelly Fuels Kane Healy Country Cousins Cray’s Texaco Super Station First Row 1. D. Lickley 2. J. Porter 3. C. Goldsmith 4. D. Fontaine 5. A. Metcalf Second Row 1. Mrs. Allen 2. V. Kabara 3. S. Halladay 4. K. Plummer 5. D. Hallock 118 SPONSORS John C. Crowley Dick’s Shoe Store J. H. Dunning Corporation Duprino’s Pizza Shop E G Television Economy Market Esther’s Dress Shop Jim Farrell Son Farr’s Garage Fireside Restaurant Inc. A Friend Don Fullam, Realtor Fuller Hardware Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Githens Grafton Village Garage, Inc. (Henry E. Lake) Grafton Village Store Green Mountain Power Corporation Ray E. Griffin, D.D.S. Dr. Enrico Grippo Guy’s Service Station Highlands Motel Restaurant A. R. Hodgkins Sons Hollar’s Barber Shop Island House Gulf Station Jancewicz Son, Roofers H. W. Johnson Frank E. Jones — Black Hoe Bulldozing Service Lecuyer’s Food Mart Legere’s Beauty Salon John Lowery, Atty. at Law Loyal Order of Moose Joseph Lyons Beauty Shoppe H. A. Manning Company Miller Oil Company Model Press Montgomery Ward Agency Mt. Kilburn Paper Company, Inc. Edith A. Nauceder, Realtor Mrs. Winifred Nelson J. J. Newberry’s Old Tavern at Grafton, Vermont What? No sandalis allowed. Mr. Davis? The Opera House Osgood’s Garage Fred Prouty Robert’s TV Service Rockdale Store Rockingham Automotive Store Rocking Horse The Sally’s Sam’s Department Store Sam’s Gulf Station Santa’s Land, U. S. A. Shattuck’s IGA Sister’s Pizza Shop Snow Lear Company Square Yard Shop Tenney’s Lumber Mill A. J. Tidd, Inc. Times Reporter Tip Top Thrift Bakery E. J. Tyrrell Vermont National Bank Village Pump Inc. Antiques Wheeler’s Wrecker Service Whitehill Hardware Company Wilson Lawrence Woodard Florists Yvette’s Beauty Salon A Friend 119 It’s Our Move 120 Het it be fenoton tfjat portion of pt fjisftorp It; Seniors, juniors, H opfj Social €toents, ftfjlcticj fjunbreb siixtp-nine. look herein contains a baluable i herein....... bministrators, ores, Jresbmen, Organisations, ..... in this pear of nineteen
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.