Black River High School - Banner Yearbook (Ludlow, VT)

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Zable of Contents Seniors Personnel Classes Activities Advertisements Knowledge and Wisdom Knowledge and wisdom, far from being one, Have ofttimes no connection. Knowledge dwells In heads replete with thoughts of other men; Wisdom in minds attentive to their own. Knowledge — a rude, unprofit- able mass, The mere materials with which wisdom builds, Till smoothed, and squared, and fitted to its place — Does but encumber whom it seems to enrich. Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much; Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. Cowper ;'Dedication Mrs. Howard Barton; Mrs. Donald Simons; Mrs. Charles Smith; Mrs. Ignatius Matulonis — President; Mrs. Donald Devereaux; Mrs. Harold Bragg, Jr.; Mrs. Arthur Scales. In the past years the Junior Women’s Club has been busy at several projects for the benefit of our school and community. Help has been extended by them to our library, our A.V.A. program, in schol- arships and many other projects. It is with pleasure and appreciation that our class dedicates this Ban- ner to the Junior Women’s Club. and The class of nineteen-sixty-seven wishes to pay tribute to Ed O’Connor and the boys in Viet-Nam with the dedication of this Banner. It is with pride that we realize, during this time, that there are those among us who are willing, and who have the courage, to put their country before themselves. As underclassmen we have had the privilege of know- ing these young men and following their fine ex- amples. Their fearlessness has b£en monumental, and none of us will ever forget what they have done. Superintendent’s Message Dear Seniors: You are today preparing to enter into a world quite unlike that of any previous ge- neration: a world that holds promise for never-before-thought-of prosperity on the one hand, and fraught with monumental problems and obstacles to that prosperity on the other. As a new generation of young adults, you are our nation’s most valuable natural re- source. For only through the skills and ideas that you possess will come the solu- tions to many complex and varied world confrontations. Your heritage is sound, and your opportunity is limitless; courage, abil- ity, imagination, wisdom, sacrifice, and de- termination on your part will write the next chapter. The best to you always, Principal’s Message Education is a never ending process in- volving the whole being — mental, physi- cal, and spiritual aspects. The pursuit of this objective involves many trials and trib- ulations, the least of which are those days spent in formal educational activities. Set a goal and through diligent effort despite these trials and tribulations and failures, success can be achieved. It is a rough “roe to hoe” but it is a part of the growth process which we must all face at one time. Success is achieved when one has overcome all ob- stacles along the way to his objective. Senior Address Parents, friends, and classmates: Here we are at the end of another year. This year, however, is a special one for the members of the class of 1967. This is the year in which we leave old friends, faces, and the life we have been leading during the past four years. We are now about to enter a new life. I sincerely hope that all of the seniors are prepared for this change. I also hope that none of our ranks ever forget the times, the laughter, and all the help that we have had during our high school years. I personally would like to congratulate my fellow seniors and to wish the best of luck to next year’s seniors. junior Response Now, once again, the familiar curtain rings down upon another school year and another senior class. We hope in the future you will be guided by the same worthy mo- tives that have guided you here at B.R.H.S., for then you will realize your goals. You are the class which has been our predecessor for three years; we have watched you with interest and apprecia- tion while each year we have waited to fill your place. The final step in high school education has been reached by you. The question is where do you go from here? Using the standards of leadership and re- sponsibility you have so greatly achieved here at Black River High School, we hope you can enter this perplexed world of today and become successful. The class of 1968 wishes you Godspeed towards your goals. ■ JOHN BOGDON BALCH “When wine goes in, strange things come out.” Banner 4; Baseball 4; Basketball 4; Prom 3; Soccer 1, 3, 4; Student Council 4. Prize possession: cycle — Pet peeve: school — “That’s John betchen!” - future undecided - the “in” look - flirt - cute Bogdon . smile - broken foot - scrambler. Batch “Bogo” KATHLEEN AMANDA BILLINGS “For too much rest itself becomes a pain.” Hot Lunch 4. Prize possession: Dick’s ring — Pet peeve: poker players — “I don’t know!” - marriage - bleach blond - frowning. BRIAN PAUL BISSONNETTE “Friends are the most beautiful things in the world.” Baseball 1; Freshman Reception 2; Prom 3; Science Club 1, 3; Student Council 1. Prize possession: Elsie - Pet peeve: dancing — “Come on, boys!” - happiness - jeep - Precision Valley - Suno- co. Kathleen Amanda Billings “Kathy” Brian Paul Bissonnette “Bun” Bruce Allen Bissonnette Robert Arnold Bixby “Bob” BRUCE ALLEN BISSONNETTE “Ask me no questions and I’ll tell you no lies.” A.V.A. 4; Science Club 1. Prize possession: camp in Mount Holly — Pet peeve: girls — “I’d like to.” - General Electric - hunter - camp- er - outdoorsman. ROBERT ARNOLD BIXBY “I must get out of these wet clothes and into a dry mar- tini.” A.V.A. 4; Banner 4; Baseball 1-4; Dramatics 4; Soc- cer 2-4. Prize possession: motor bike — Pet peeve: neighbors — “He’s a winner!” - radio and television.technician - Wilma “Red” - “Bimbo” - rough - scooter - friendly. Blancha WILMA ELAINE BLANCHARD “Wil'y” “Life is what you make it.” Banner 4; F.H.A. 1-4; Glee Club 4. Prize possession: class ring — Pet peeve: people who think they are better than others — “Shut up!” - hair stylist - quiet - Friday and Saturday nights - Jim - tem- per - blonde. DARLENE MARY BRESETT “It’s the quiet ones to watch out for.” Dramatics 4; Glee Club 1-4; Office Practice Club 4; Presidents Press 3; Prom 3. Prize possession: my friends — Pet peeve: loud peo- ple — “What’s new?” - secretary - shy - quiet - pest - chipmunk - “Have you heard?”. REBECCA LEE BUTLER “The busy bee hath no sorrow.” Banner 4; Cheerleader 1; Dramatics 1, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2; Freshman Reception 2; Glee Club 1,2,4; Monitor 4; Office Practice Club 4; Prom 3; Science Club 1. Prize possession: my suede jacket — Pet peeve: peo- ple who say “Cool it.” — “Well, not actually, but actu- ally ...” - college - funny girl - Worcester - “coon” car - “Buckwheat” - chalet - curly hair. ALYSON EUNICE DANYEW “Little friends may prove great friends.” Band 1-4; Banner 4; Class Vice President 1; Dramat- ics 2-4; Glee Club 1, 3,4; J.C.L. 1, 2; Monitor 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3; Presidents Press 3; Prom Chairman 3; Student Council 2-4; Vox 1. Prize possession: my radio — Pet peeve: moody peo- ple — “Sorry ‘bout that!” - nurse - worker - quiet - li- brary - polite. RONALD DANA ELLISON “A good wine is a good, familiar creature, if it be well Alyson used.” unicc A.V.A. 1-4; Band 1-4; Banner 4; Baseball 4; Basket- anyew ball Manager 2, 3; Dramatics 4; Freshman Reception “Allie” 2; Monitor 4; Presidents Press 2, 3; Prom 3; Science Club 1, 2; Soccer Manager 2; Student Council 4. • Prize possession: the ability to get along with teach- ers — Pet peeve: girls with strict parents — “You’re close!” - to see Graduation Day - Dunmore - Hapgood -problems - “Sunshine Superman”. LINDA RUTH EMERY “It is not enough to do good, one must do it in the right way.” Glee Club 1, 3, 4: Presidents Press 3. Editor 4; Office Practice Club 4. Prize possession: “Fritz” — Pet peeve: Algebra I — “Not too cool!” - airline stewardess - poetress - Linda’s twin - flirt - soloist. Ronald Dana Ellison “Ronnie' Linda Ruth Emery “Emily” Richard Allan Gaydo “Dick” David Sumner Harlow “Dave” RICHARD GARROW “Bronze is the mirror of the form, wine of the heart.” Prize possession: keys — Pet peeve: slow drivers — “What’s it to ya?” - General Electric - Coronet - Mt. Holly - quiet. RICHARD ALLAN GAYDO “You may break me, but you shall not bend me.” A.V.A. 1-4; Banner 4; Baseball 4; Basketball 1,3, 4 Boys State 3; Cross Country 3; Debate 2, 3; Freshman Reception 2; J.C.L. 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Presidents Press Editor 3; Science Club 4; U.N. Model Assembly 3; U.V.M. Speech Festival 2; Class Vice President 3. Prize possession: 1956 Buick convertible — Pet peeve: neighbors’ dogs and children — “I’ll drink to that!” - military school - ascots - sarcastic - humorous - the Manor - height. DAVID SUMNER HARLOW “A good mouth filling oath.” Band 1-4; Banner 4: Class President 1-4; Debate 2; Dramatics 2-4; Freshman Reception 2; Glee Club 2,4; Monitor 4; Prom 3; Science Club 3; Student Council 1-4. Prize possession: little green ring — Pet peeve: girls who lose class rings — “Waughhh!” - business adminis- tration -Jody - Lake Pauline - First National - mouth - fullback. DOUGLAS STUART HASKELL “Who does not love wine, women, and song, remains a fool his whole life long.” A.V.A. 2, 3; Class Vice President 4; Prom 3; Soccer 1- 4. Pet peeve: my freckles — “How ‘bout that!” - avia- tion - Pat - Okemo - red hair - ticklish - eyes - stylish. JEAN MARIE HILL “Jean, like all good women, has a temper of her own.” Banner 4; Basketball 3; Cheerleader 1, 2; Dramatics 2- 4; Field Hockey 2, 3; Freshman Reception 2; Glee Club 4; Softball 1-4; U.V.M. Speech Festival 2-4. Prize possession: “Squally” — Pet peeve: short win- ters — “But I still say ...” - U.V.M. - P.E. teacher - George - Uncle Rog - athletic - opinionated - ski in- structor. Douglas Stuart Haskell “Doug” Robert Elwin Kathan “Buster’ PATRICIA FRANCES JAIRD “As if true pride were not also humble.” Band 1: Banner 4; Class Vice President 2; Dramatics 2-4; Glee Club 1-4; Monitor 3,4; National Honor Soci- ety 3,4; Presidents Press 3: Prom 3; Student Council 3, President 4. Prize possession: my contacts — Pet peeve: conceited people — “Really?” - college - stylish - brilliant - short hair - Student Council - pierced ears. BETTY LOU JOLLEY “I’ve taken my fun where I’ve found it.” Transferred from Chester High School-1966; F.H.A. 4. Prize possession: stone house — Pet peeve: Monday mornings — “Let’s have a party!” - future undecided - green eyes - Friday and Saturday nights - senior parties - Proc. ROBERT ELWIN KATHAN “I shall return!” Band 1-3; Baseball 4; Basketball 1,3,4; Dramatics 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Science Club 2, 4; Soccer 1, 2.. Prize possession: me! — Pet peeve: a certain girl that likes talkative boys — “Hello d’ere!” - flirt - rugged - sense of humor - lady’s man. RICHARD ALLAN KOMULAINEN “He is well paid that is well satisfied.” Banner 4; Boys State 3; Basketball 1,3,4; Monitor 4; Soccer 3, 4. Prize possession: my friends — Pet peeve: Paula Pul- linen — “Guess what?” - college - pesty - height - de- pendable - “Dribbler” - taped glasses - mean monitor. LINDA ANN LAAKSO “The rainbow comes and goes.” Banner 4; Cheerleader 1-4; Dramatics 3, 4; Fresh- man Reception 2; Glee Club 4; Monitor 4; National Honor Society 4; Office Practice Club 4; Presidents Press 4; Prom 3. Prize possession: memories of my trip to California — Pet peeve: people with no ambition — “Undoubtedly betchen!” - college - flirt - cheerleader - California girl. JILL LARAMIE “I am but a stranger in this strange land.” Banner 4; Cheerleader 2-4; Dramatics 3, 4; Field Hockey 4; J.C.L. 1, 2; Glee Club 1-4; Monitor 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3; Prom 3; Softball 3, 4. Prize possession: Bible — Pet peeve: junior high lunch duty — “Grub!” - college - skiing - horses - Saabs - eyelashes - dimples. SHERRY MARIE MARTELL “A woman should be seen, not heard.” F.H.A. 1, 2; Glee Club 3; Office Practice Club 4 Softball 1. Prize possession: hair piece — Pet peeve: people whi think they are better than anyone else — “Really?” - fu ture undecided - long hair - quiet - friendly - non conformist. MARJORIE ANN MARTIN “Do today’s work, today.” Banner 4; Office Practice Club 4. Prize possession: my watch — Pet peeve: people wh act stuck-up — “Wanna make a bet on that?” - work quiet - agreeable - reserved - pleasant. DANNY EDWARD MAYNARD “Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you may die. Band 2-4: Banner 4; Baseball 2; Basketball 1, 2; Gle Club 4; Freshman Reception 2; Hot Lunch 1-3; Pror 3; Soccer 3. Prize possession: my bike — Pet peeve: the fuzz - “You wouldn’t believe me if I told you!” - state police cycle speed limits - husky - easy-going - B.R. good gu MARILYN JOAN MCQUAIDE “Can we ever have too much of a good thing?” Banner Editor 4; Class Treasurer 1-4; Freshman Re- joan ception 2; Glee Club 1-3; Girls State 3; Monitor 3, 4; McQuaide National Honor Society 3; F.T.A. 4. Prize possession: innumerable — Pet peeve: spoiled, Mare stubborn people — “Oh well, you can’t win ’em all!” - future undecided - “Beans” - outgoing - monitor cap- tain - brain - Al. SUSAN EILEEN MORRILL “Who walks with beauty, has no need of fear.” Banner 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Dramatics 4; F.H.A. 3, 4; Field Hockey 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Office Practice Club 4; Presidents Press 4; Softball 4. Prize possession: a small package — Pet peeve: guys who brag — “Hey, do that again!” - business college - cute - friendly - Lantern - long hair - Pleasant Street Extension. KATHLEEN ANN O’CONNOR “Love comforteth like sunshine after rain.” Susan Banner 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2, 4; Monitor Eileen 4; Presidents Press 4; Prom 3; Softball 1, 2, 4; Tennis Morrill Club 2; Office Practice Club 4. “Susie” Prize possession: Dave — Pet peeve: Springfield girls - “Hey Dubber!” - marriage - “crash” - brown eyes - remper - long hair - possessive. Kathleen Ann O’Connor “Kathy” Anthony Carmcno Pallotta Tony” Gary Lee Preedom “Windy” Paula Paige Pull men ANTHONY CARMENO PALLOTTA “Everything has been said.” A.V.A. 4; J.C.L. 1, 2; Soccer 3, 4. Pet peeve: little brother — “I doubt it.” - college - quiet - blue eyes - apples - “laugh” GARY LEE PREEDOM “Time waits for no one, but everyone must wait for time.” Dramatics 1-4; Soccer 1; Banner 4. Prize possession: my class ring — Pet peeve: inconsid- erate people — “Just hard enough to earn my pay!” - commercial artist - polite - quiet. PAULA PAIGE PULL1NEN “All things come to he who waits.” Banner 4; Cheerleader 1-4; Class Secretary 1-4; Freshman Reception 2; F.T.A. 4; Glee Club 1: J.C.L. 1. 2; Monitor 4; National Honor Society 3. Prize possession: Dale Evan's dinner pail — Pel peeve: 7th graders — “gross - U.V.M. ! “Lightning Strikes - Ed - street walker - cheerleader - Bearcat's kid. JANIS RAE SNOW “Good health and good sense are two of life’s greatest blessings.” Banner 4; Debate 2; Dramatics 2-4; Freshman Re- ception 2; F.T.A. President 4; Glee Club 2; J.C.L. 1, 2; National Honor Society 3: Presidents Press 2, 3; Prom 3;U.V.M. Speech Festival 2; Monitor 4. Prize possession: my license — Pet peeve: judging — “Is he married?” - math teacher -Jannie Pooh - leader- ship - Tomlin, etc. - congenial. LINDA MARIE STEVENS “Italia! Oh Italia! thou who hast the fatal gift of beau- ty.” Banner 4; F’.H.A. 3; Freshman Reception 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; National Honor Society 3; Office Practice Club 4: Presidents Press 3, 4; Prom 3. Prize possession: “Summerof’66” - Pet peeve: peo- ple who think they’re better than anyone else — “Have you seen anyone?” - business college - temper - attrac- tive - flirt. JEAN SUSAN STRONG “A tiger’s heart wrapped in a woman’s hide.” Banner 4; Basketball 3; Glee Club 1,2, 4; Softball 2; Office Practice Club 4; F.T.A. 4. Prize possession: height — Pet peeve: neighbors — “That’s not funny!” - beautician - short - active - flirt - mouth - laugh. Linda Marie Stevens “Llyn” Jean Susan Strong “Jeanie” ELIZABETH ANN TATRO “She spoke little, but to the purpose.” Banner 4; Office Practice Club 4. Prize possession: my license — Pet peeve: people who think they know it all — “How does that grab ya?” - marriage - quiet - aware of self and others - naive. LUCINDA SUSAN TWINE “I have been faithful to thee, in my fashion.” Banner 4; Basketball 3; Debate 2, 3, 4; Dra- matics 4; Glee Club 3; J.C.L. 1, 2; Model U.N. Assembly 3; Monitor 3, 4; U.V.M. Speech Fes- tival 2, 3, 4. Prize possession: tomorrow — Pet peeve: my wasted affection — “Oh go on, that’s too much altogether!” - to find Cindy - gentle - freckled knees - Prince - giggle - sterling - Viet Nam let- ters. JUDITH DIANNE TYRRELL “Good things come in small packages.” Banner 4; Dramatics 4; F.H.A. 2; Girls State 3. Prize possession: artistic talent — Pet peeve: some people — “Forget it!” - to be successful - twang - short and blonde - twenty Mile Stream - friendly - co-operative. Bernard Francis Woodard “Bernie” RUTH ARLENE WEBER “Secret and self-contained, and solitary as an oyster.” F.H.A. 3; Glee Club 3, 4: Presidents Press 3. Prize possession: Graduation Day — Pet peeve: peo- ple who think they know it all — “What? Oh ya!” - strawberry blonde hair - quiet? - Pleasant Street Ex- Susan tension. Joyce Zicnowicz BERNARD FRANCIS WOODARD “Difficulties are things that show what men are.” A.V.A. 2-4; Cross-country 3. Prize possession: my driver’s license — Pet peeve: neighbors — “Would you believe?” - Air Force - shy - observant - patient. SUSAN JOYCE ZIENOWICZ “There’s a language in her eyes, her cheeks, her lips.” Banner 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Freshman Reception 2; Office Practice Club 4; Presidents Press 2, 3; Prom 3. Prize possession: my bracelet — Pet peeve: self- centered, stubborn people — “Oh, hush!” - college - Skylark - Claude - “What?” - Aggressive and possessive - deceptively quiet. Seniors FIRST ROW: Mrs. Tofferi, J. Tyrrell, J. Strong, L. Twine, D. Bresett, S. Morrill, J. Laramie, L. Stevens, M. Martin, L. Laakso, W. Blanchard, A. Danyew, S. Martell, Mrs. Mable. SECOND ROW: K. O’Connor, S. Zienowicz, R. Butler, K. Billings, B. Jolley, J. Snow, J. Hill, B. Tatro, R. Weber, P. Jaird, L. Emery, M. McQuaidc. THIRD ROW: B. Bissonnette, R. Ellison, B. Woodard, D. Har- low, D. Maynard. R. Gaydo, R. Komulainen, R. Kathan, G. Precdom, R. Garrow, D. Haskell, B. Bissonnette. ABSENT: P. Pullincn, A. Pallotta, R. Bixby, J. Balch. PRESIDENT D. Harlow V. PRESIDENT D. Haskell SECRETARY P. Pullinen (absent) TREASURER M. McQuaidc 23 Senior muiiL ailVil 1V1AI LI 0 AY J Snow p. laird MODEL UN ASSEMBLY L. Twine R. Gaydo GIRLS STATE J. Tyrrell M. McQuaide SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT College Course Jan is Snow Patricia Jaird Commercial Course Linda Laakso Linda Stevens General Course Judith Tyrrell Ronald Ellison BOYS STATE R. Komulainen R. Gaydo MOST POLITE QUIETEST R. Bixby — L. Twine — G. Preedom BEST LOOKING MOST TALKATIVE J. Batch S. Morrill D. Harlow — J. Strong — R. Ellison MOST ATHLETIC R. Bixby J. Hill CLASS FLIRTS J. Balch J. Strong HOT RODDERS TALLEST AND SHORTEST D. Maynard - L. Laakso - K. O’Connor BEST PERSONA LITY J- Hill J. Tyrrell R. Gaydo B. Bissonnette ARTISTS R. Gaydo — J. Hill — R. Ellison B. Bissonnette R. Butler BEST FIGURE AND PHYSIQUE MOST STYLISH S. Morrill R. Kathan MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED P. Jaird — J. Snow — R. Gaydo BEST DANCERS L. Laakso R. Kathan P. Jaird D. Haskell BEST ALL-AROUND D. Haskell - M. McQuaidc - D. Harlow MOST TALENTED D. Harlow L. Emery Zypical Senior Day 6:30 a.m. Pat tries on and decides against a third outfit. It’s all in a day’s work. 7:00 Dick Gaydo takes his daily bath in English Leather. 8:02 Dick Garrow pulls into school for the twelfth time. 8:12 Bogdon walks into homeroom and gives the girls their good morning kiss. 8:15 Dave gives Jody a last pat until lunch and tries to be a good senior. 9:00 Wilma Blanchard takes another trip upstreet shopping for Home Ec. 9:30 Brian, Bruce, and Danny sign in late. Car trouble? 10:10 Doug sleeps through another math class. 10:30 Kathy B. and Betty Lou have another gab session in family living class. 11:06 Linda S., Kathy O., and Sue M. decide that the steno records are a little too fast for them. 11:20 Dick K. grabs another 7th grader. 12:20 p.m. Alyson leaves B.R.H.S. for a nice home-cooked meal. What’s wrong with ours, Alyson, huh? 12:30 Ruth runs to answer the pay phone on the stage. 12:40 Tony loses another dollar by matching with Bernie. 1:00 Cindy solemnly swears not to speak to him again today and then forgets her vow when she sees him in the hall 1:10 Darlene stares at the board in family living class. 1:25 Gary holds the door open for another girl. 1:35 Bob B. glares at the seventh girl for calling him “Peanut Butter”. 1:45 Bob K. uses sign language to speak to Linda L. through the typing room win- dow. 1:50 Jean Strong makes the “Ofise Praktise Foode Sail” signs. Good work, Jean. 1:56 Jean Hill departs for Okemo. To learn to ski, Jean? 2:00 Bernie runs the same movie for the fifth time. 2:30 Paula tells the fifth person about the fight she had with Ed last night. 2:45 Marjorie and Sherry make a quiet re- treat for home. 2:59 Sue M. rushes to the Lantern to put in her time behind the bar. 3:29 Linda E. patiently waits for the G.E. buzzer to ring. 4:00 Becky pays her dues for a reserved booth in the Lantern. 6:30 Janis recounts the days until her 18th birthday. 8:00 Sue Z. and Marilyn write their daily letters to Claude and Al. Some guys have all the luck. 9:00 Judy’s having another nightmare about the Banner division sheets. 10:30 Betty T. dreams about living in a big town. 11:30 Jill corrects math papers with a Castle- ton student teacher. 3:10 a.m. Ron falls into bed after parking his “crunchy critter” for the time being. Thus ends the vicious cycle. Marjorie Bernie Betty Ann Dick Gaydo graduation 1966 AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS These awards and scholarships are given to members of the graduating class who have shown outstanding leadership and abilities. University of Vermont Scholarships: P. Janowski E. Laitinen Proctor-Gamble Award: L. Mainetti Danforth Foundation Award: J. Martel G. Tofferi Ludlow Rotary Scholarship: E. McQuaide Calvin Lamont Cup: E. McQuaide Black River Student Aid Program: L. Lockwood C. Melanson Weatherbee Fund: E. Bissonnette Junior Woman’s Club Scholarship: C. Cole Catholic Daughter’s Scholarship: J. Tuomisto J. Martel Calvin Coolidge Honor Society: P. Janowski J. Libuda L. Petelle T. Ranta E. McQuaide S. Weiss National Honor Society: P. Janowski L. Lockwood B. Martin T. Ranta L. Spaulding E. McQuaide M. Neal L. Petelle G. TofTeri S. Weiss National Merit Scholarship: S. Weiss Forensic Award: L. Lockwood Certificate of Attainment: L. Petelle Reader’s Digest Award: S. Weiss d rrwnlA ihctil n faculty “No bubble is so iridescent or lasts so long as that blown by a successful teacher.” MR. FIRKEY “No man can be a patroit on an empty stom- ach.” Ass't Principal, Guidance MRS. MABLE “Apt alliteration’s artful aid.” English, Speech MR. BREWER “That best of fame, a rival’s praise. Physical Education MRS. TOFFERI “Mathematics possesses not only truth but supreme beauty.” Mathematics MR. STOMPER “Goodness, how we'd like to know, why the weather alters so.” Science MR. BOWER “Suit the action to the word, the word to the action.” Latin, English MRS. STOWELL “He who laughs best today will also laugh last.” Physical Education MISS NELSON “No literal translation can be just to an excellent original.” French MR. PALMER “The world must be made safe for democracy.” Social Studies, A.V.A. MR. HAUPTNER “This is the third time; I hope luck lies in odd numbers.” Mathematics,Mechanical Drawing MRS. KESMAN “No one knows what he can do ’til he tries. Commercial MRS. DcBARGE “Without music, life would be a mistake.” Music MR. COUTERMARSH “The burst of music down an unlistening street. Instrumental lessons MR. CONNOR “While we read history, we make history.” Social Studies, Driver’s Ed., Family Living MISS ROBERTS “Business? It’s quite simple. It’s othej. people’s money.” Commercial MR. KRAFT “The labour we delight in physics pain. Science MRS. PHELAN “Man does not live by bread alone, even pre-sliced bread.” Home Economics MR. WILALEC “Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe.” Social Studies MRS. GURDAK “One drawback with new books is that they prevent us from reading the old ones.” English, Librarian . . . and Staff HOT LUNCH Mrs. Dcrosia Mrs. Booth Mrs. Smith Mrs. Bowkcr Mrs. Stocker Mrs. Debish Mrs. IX Rosia Mrs. Booth Mrs. Smith Mrs. Stocker SECRETARY Miss Blanchard JANITORS Mr. Dcvcreux Mr. Belknap NURSE Mrs. Jones Miss Blanchard Mr. Belknap Mrs. Jones Mr. Devereux juniors FIRST ROW: Mr. Palmer, D. Stocker, J. Potter, H. Dockum, B. Fitzgibbons, P. McLean, L. Bowers, J. Parker, C. Devcrcux, D. Qzialo, E. Harlow, R. Garrow, J. Moore, Mr. Connor. SECOND ROW': A. Stryhas, J. Lawson, J. Upton, E. Robinson, M. Lawrence, L. Roby, G. MacDonald, D. Gendron. P. Merrill, T. Brzoza. THIRD ROW’: D. Karvonen, R. Tarbell, R. Bixby, P. Perrino, W. Raymond, E. Crowley, R. Davis, W. De Rosia, P. Guica. FOURTH ROW: B. Lamcre, T. Ellison, G. Sandberg, J. Milncs, C. Lombard, R. Lagro, D. Devereux, P. Perrino, R. Paradis, P. Kuitula. ABSENT: C. Tucker, L. Lombard, M. Rowe, R. Snow, G. Rebideau, N. Costanzo. PRESIDENT J. Lawson V. PRESIDENT P. Kuitula SECRETARY T. Brzoza TREASURER J. Parker FIRST ROW: Mr. Bower, D. Strong, S. Strong, F. Lombard, N. Perkins, C. Tureo, J. Kimball, L. Pratt, L. Makela, S. Moore, C. Kol- enda, I. Laakso, P. Godfrey, S. Halli Miss Nelson. SECOND ROW: J. Smith, T. Haskell, A. Owens, J. Pelletier, D. Parker, N. Cole, B. Ramey, D. Morrill, A. Barrows, C. Woodell, G. MacDonald, D. Rose, R. Fitzgibbons, K. Williams. THIRD ROW: B. Cray, G. Blan- chard, S. Rutledge, A. Roby, K. Stocker, K. Jarvi,J. Blanchard, K. Janowski, C. Fitzcharles, J. Toffcri.J. Butler, C. Stowell. FOURTH ROW: J. Fucker, P. Valente, T. Dockum, A. Gaignard, L. Tofferi, G. Holden, S. Chambers, R. Lyle, W. Komulaincn, J. DcGrcgono, B. Searl, N. Dunlap, E. Eachus, D. Devereux. ABSENT: M. Blanchard, K. Brooks, M. Ellison, R. Hoffman. Sophomores PRESIDENT T. Haskell V. PRESIDENT B. Searl SECRETARY J. Kimball TREASURER C. Turco PRESIDENT R. DeRosier (absent) V. PRESIDENT M. Pcniuk SECRETARY L. Fairbanks TREASURER D. Parker FIRST ROW: Mr. Kraft, N. Stocker, B. Farrington, D. Pallotta, C. Warren, P. Bowers, D. Chambers, B. Guica, B. Hutchinson, D. Parker, C. Debish, K. Upton. L. Raymond, Mr. Stomper. SECOND ROW': S. Ellisnn, H. Paul, C. Woodell, N. Gruber, C. Harlow, J. Briggs, C. Heikkinen, R. Pelletier, P. Pullinen, M. Hart, D. Devereux. THIRD ROW: N. Buck, N. Wilkins, V. Cole, I). Gagnon, J. Crowley, S. Lamerc, S. Moore, S. Smith, N. Karvoncn, L. Fairbanks, B. Gaignard, T. McLaughlin. FOURTH ROW: M. Lawson, D. Preedom. M. Stocker, J. Debish, G. VanGuildcr, B. Beauchain, W Oldcnbcrg, M. W'cber, F. Hart, R. Guica, R. Stewart. FIFTH ROW: P. Gendron, J. Milnes, M. Peniuk, M. Fish, J. Farrand. ABSENT: P. Paradis. R. DeRosier, W. Tuomisto, M. Rogers, S. Pike, P. Durand, B. Brzoza, C. Hastings, F. Ellison, R. Cuenin, K. Howard, K. Gagnon. B. Snow. Eighth Qrade FIRST ROW: P. Schmalzl, S. Stevens, S. Martell, L. Wright, A. Woodell, L. Turton, R. Tabor. A. Thomas, J. Stewart, L. Raymond, L. Tucker, R. Brunelle, Miss Roberts. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hauptner, J. Martel, R. Davis, A. Lchtonen, N. Lagro, S. Kalincn. P. Snow, A. Brzoza, S. Buswcll, C. Jones, D. Laitincn, R. Rogers, T. O'Brien. THIRD ROW: R. Stocker, A. Valente, N. Heiberg, J. Alba- no, A. Farrington, R. Dowhan,G. Williams, B. Ellison, K. Williams, G. Kathan. FOURTH ROW: C. Lombard, R. Bryalt, I Hanus, K. Laramie, F. Roby, P. Butler, C. Zienowicz, R. Gaydo, P. Tucker. ABSENT: P. DeRosia. J. Lannon, K. Neal, S. Searl, L. Roby. PRESIDENT L. Tucker V. PRESIDENT R. Tabor SECRETARY L. Turton TREASURER D. Laitnen Seventh Qrcute FIRST ROW- Mrs. Phelan, I. Farrington, N. Gcndron, M. Pratt, P. Paradis, A. Robbins, B. Freeman, D. Ellison, C. Martin, S. Kol- -----------------— '••• n —1 1 1 1--------° Blanchard. B. Brooks, C. Day, H. Marechaux. Manner Staff FIRST ROW: Mrs. Mable, S. Zienowicz, A. Danycw, P. Jaird.M McQuaide J. Snow, J. Hill, L. rw, e'!j. 'nchard ■ OND ROW: S. Morrill, K. O’Connor, L. Stevens, J. Strong, R. Butler, L. Emery, J. Laramie, B. I atro. THIR D. Maynard, D. Harlow, R. Ellison. R. Komulainen, R. Gaydo, M. Martin. ABSENT: R. Bixby, T. Pallotta, B. Woodard, G. Preedom, J. Balch, P. Pullmen. STAFFS Feature Staff L. Twine — Editor, R. Komulainen, R. Gaydo. Advertising Staff J. Hill - Editor, L. Laakso, R. Butler, R. Bixby, D. Harlow. Subscription Staff A. Danyew — Editor, K. O’Connor, A. Pallotta, B. Woodard, D. Maynard, W. Blanchard. Typing Staff S. Zienowicz — Editor, S. Morrill, L. Stevens, M. Mar- tin, B. Tatro. Art Staff J. Tyrrell — Editor, G. Prccdom. Photography Staff' P. Jaird — Editor, J. Laramie, J. Balch, R. Ellison. Student Council FIRST ROW: A. Stryhas, P. Jaird, Mr. Pullinen, A. Danyew, J. Lawson. SEC- OND ROW: J. Smith, T. Haskell, N. Dunlap, S. Martel, L. Tucker. THIRD ROW: R. DcRosier, D. Harlow, P. Perrino, J. Milncs, R. Ellison. ABSENT: J. Balch, E. Parker, R. Bixby. PRESIDENT: P. Jaird V. PRESIDENT: A. Danyew SECRETARY: A. Stryhas TREASURER: J. Lawson Monitors LEFT to RIGHT: D. Harlow, L. Laakso, P. Kuitula, J. Lawson, J. Snow, R. Ellison, J. Laramie, P. Jaird, M. McQuaide, A. Danvcw, A. Stryhas, T. Ellison, R. Komulainen, L. Twine, R. Butler, K. O’Connor, Mr. Firkey, Advisor. ABSENT: P. Pullinen. ;'Dramatics FIRST ROW: J. Tyrrell, P. Godfrey, L. Laakso, J. Strong, S. Morrill, A. Danyew, J. Parker, C. Devereux, D. Stocker, I. Laakso, S. Moore. SECOND ROW: L. Makcla, J. TofTeri, G. Blanchard, B. Gray, D. Gagnon, P. Bowers, T. Brzoza, D. Gcndron, L. Bowers, L. Stevens. THIRD ROW: M. Lawrence, B. Beauchain,J. Snow, J. Laramie, R. Butler, L. Emery, K. O’Connor, P. Jaird,J. Hill, R. Elli- son. FOURTH ROW: B. Snow, D. Parker, A. Gaignard, T. Dockum, G. Holden, T. Haskell, J. Milnes, P. Gendron, D. Harlow, G. Preedom. ABSENT: Mr. Bower, Mr. Connor, D. Bresett, J. Balch. PYGMALION George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion was produced Saturday, February 19, 1966, after weeks of hard work and rehearsals. THE CAST S. Graves — Mr. Higgins J. Schwolow — Eliza P. Bostock — Pickering J. Tuomisto — Mrs. Higgins J. Hill — Mrs. Pearce D. Harlow — Doolittle L. Makela — Mrs. Hill R. Hoffman — Miss Hill C. Tucker — bystander A. Danyew — bystander S. Moore — parlor maid Presidents Press FIRST ROW: N. Gendron, M. Pratt, J. Farrington, B. Farrington, P. Paradis, M. West, S. Creaser, R. Brunelle, Mrs. Gurdak. SEC- OND ROW: S. Martell, D. Baker, T. O'Brien. C. Smith, R. Davis, R. Garrow, E. Harlow, L. Raymond. THIRD ROW: D. Ellison, C. Blanchard. B. Gaignard. B. Beauchain, L. Roby, S. Lamere, T. Brzoza. ABSENT: H Paul, B. Bedor. Cibrarians FIRST ROW: Mr. Bower, S. Morrill, K. Jarvi, L. Emery, L. Stevens, L. Makcla. SECOND ROW: H. Paul, A. Gaignard, J. Milncs, P. Valente, B. Jolley, N. Perkins, L. Fairbanks. THIRD ROW: D. Morrill, D. Dzialo, E. Harlow, R. Garrow, B. Gray. ABSENT: K. Brooks, P. Paradis, N. Costanzo. Qlee Club FIRST ROW: W. Blanchard, J. Potier, J. Moore, L. Fairbanks, J. Smith, Mrs. DeBarge, K. Williams, N. Karvonen, F. Godfrey, L. Raymond, S. Hall. SECOND ROW: J. Laramie, L. Bowers, C. Devereux, M. Weber, R. Pelletier, D. Rose, S. Lamere, P. Bowers, A. Danycw, P. Jaird. THIRD ROW': R. Weber, G. VanGuildcr, J. Butler, G. MacDonald, J. Pelletier, D. Bresctt, S. Morrill, K. O'Connor. FOURTH ROW: D. Gendron, J. Toffcri, C. Stowcll, K. Jarvi, D. Morrill, B. Searl, J. Upton, L. Stevens, L. Emery, J. Hill. ABSENT: R. Hoffman, K. Howard, E. Robinson, C. Tucker, P. Durand. Instrumentalists FIRST ROW': Mr. Coutcrmarsh, L. Haskell, W. Surething, D. Rose, G. Ahonen, R. Lambert, D. Merrill. SECOND ROW: T. Hanus, S. Balch, D. Langlais, V. Guy, B. Clark, B. Grover, D. Rose. THIRD ROW: J. Debish, D. Maynard, A. Danyew, R. Ellison, S. Martell. forensic Club FIRST ROW: L. Twine, P. Bowers, S. Moore, Mrs. Mable, Mr. Palmer, K. Jarvi, S. Smith, L. Makela. SECOND ROW’: J. Hill, J Snow, P. Valente, M. Weber. ABSENT: R. Hoffman, C. Tucker, S. Spaulding. Science Club FIRST ROW: Mr. Kraft, K. Stocker, C. Stowell, C. Tureo, L. Makela, S. Moore. SECOND ROW: C. Kolenda, E. Eachus, W. DcRos- ia, J. Smith, G. Holden, J. DeGregorio, P. Godfrey. THIRD ROW’: R. Ellison, R. Gaydo, R. Komulainen, R. Kathan. ABSENT: T. Ellison, R. Bixby, W. Komulainen, R. Hoffman, B. Woodard, A. Pallotta. J.M.A FIRST ROW: D. Strong, I. Laakso, G. Blanchard, P. Merrill, L. Roby, C. Devereux, W. Blanchard, D. Stocker. SECOND ROW: L. Raymond, N. Stocker, S. Martel 1, J. Potter, C. Warren, D. Pallotta, N. Buck, Mrs. Phelan. THIRD ROW: S. Lamere, T. Brzoza, S. Moore, B. Fitzgibbons, A. Roby, N. Wilkins, A. Stryhas, J. Lawson. ABSENT: S. Pike, M. Blanchard, J. Debish, M. Rogers. AVJL FIRST ROW: Mr. Palmer, J. Briggs, W DeRosia, F. Hart, B. Snow, W. Tuomisto, S. Ellison, D. Devereux. SECOND ROW: B. Lam- ere, T. Ellison, R. Bixby, R. Bixby, R. Cuenin, R. Stuart. THIRD ROW: G. Preedom, M. Peniuk, P. Gendron, R. Gaydo, R. Tarbell, D. Preedom. ABSENT: F. Ellison, N. Gruber, M. Hart, T. Haskell, T. Pallotta, R. Pelletier, B. Woodard. 3XJ FIRST ROW: D. Stocker, L. Twine, M. McQuaide, J. Snow, P. Pullinen, S. Moore, Mrs. Mable. SECOND ROV : C. Kolenda, C. Tureo, A. Stryhas, J. Parker, L. Bowers, L. Laakso, B. Butler, J. Strong. THIRD ROW: D. Gendron, C. Tucker, J. DeGregorio, R. Gaydo, R. Komulainen, D. Morrill, J. Hill, J. Laramie. National Manor Society R. Gaydo L. Laakso MR. KRAFT - Sponsor L. Stevens P. Jaird Office Practice Club FIRST ROW: D. Bresett, S. Morrill, J. Strong, L. Laakso, L. Stevens, S. Zicnowicz, L. Emery, Mrs. Kcsman. SECOND ROW: K. O’Connor, B. Butler, R. Weber, B. Tatro, M. Martin, S. Martel 1. junior Prom (jirls Softball FIRST ROW: Mrs. Stowell, S. Smith, J. Hid, G. MacDonald, K. Upton, H. Dockum, J. Laramie. SECOND ROW: W. Oldenburg, J. Potter, J. Upton, C. Devcreux, J. Lawson, T. Brzoza. ABSENT: L. Petelle, C. Walker. Varsity basketball HRS I ROW: S. Strong, J. Potter. SECOND ROW: H. Dockum, J. Kimball, S. Smith, Mrs. Stowcll, J. Hill, J. Upton, D. Chambers, G. MacDonald. y. V basketball SEATED: B. Farrington, C. Fitzcharlcs, B. Gray, C. Warren, S. Pike, S. Moore, P. Merrill, W. Oldenburg, K. Jarvi. STANDING: Mrs. Stowell, J. Tyrrell. Jail Sports field Hockey LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Tucker, S. Smith, W. Oldenberg, J. Laramie, A. Stryhas, J. Lawson, G. MacDonald, P. Merrill, F. Lombard, K. Upton, Mrs. Stowcll,J. Kimball, J. Strong, J. Potter, T. Brzoza, K. Jarvi, H. Dockum, J. Upton, S. Morrill, J. Parker, L. Bowers, C. De- vcrcux. Cross Country LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Brewer, A. Barrows, M. Fish, R. Komulainen, W. Komulainen, R. DeRosier, J. Tucker, K. Williams. FIRST ROW: B. Snow — manager, J. Smith, W. DeRosia, P. Kuitula. D. Rose, P. Pullinen, S. Ellison, Coach Witalec. SECOND ROW: H. Paul, P. Valente, D. Harlow, B. Brzoza, R. Bixby, R. Komulainen, D. Haskell. THIRD ROW: B. Searl, L. TofTeri, W. Kom- ulainen, P. Perrino, B. Lamere. T. Ellison. ABSENT: J. Balch, A. Pallotta, R. Bixby. {Jr. Migh basketball FIRST ROW: M. Moore, F. Glover, G. Kathan, A. Valcrite, S. Martel, M. Bowker, P. Pullinen, Mr. Witalcc. SECOND ROW: K. Neal, B. Ellison, J. Lannon, C. Lombard, P. Tucker, J. Albano, J. Neal, J. Stewart. THIRD ROW: S. Marechaux, C. Zienowicz, R. Gaydo, P. Butler, K. Laramie, M. Clark, F. Roby. {Jr. Migh Cheerleaders R. Brunelle, S. Stevens, L. Raymond, J. Lawson, D. Laitinen, A. Lehtonen. Varsity Cheerleaders FIRST ROW: P. Pullinen, L. Laakso, A. Stryhas. SECOND ROW: L. Fairbanks, J. Parker, L. Bowers. V Cheerleaders LEFT to RIGHT: S. Morrill, L. Stevens, J. Laramie, S. Rutledge, K. Stocker, D. Parker. Basketball FIRST ROW: C. Woodcll, H. Paul, B. Snow, P. Pullinen, B. Scarl. SECOND ROW: E. Eachus — manager, L. Toffcri, F. Ellison, G. Holden, M. Peniuk, S. Chambers, J. Farrand, R. Stuart, T. Ellison, Mr. Brewer. Varsity basketball FIRST ROW: P. Perrino, D. Haskell — manager, Mr. Brewer, A. Pallotta — manager, J. Milnes. SECOND ROW: R. Bixby, N. Cole, W. Raymond, L. TofTeri, R. Bixby, B. Searl, G. Holden, R. Komulainen, W. Komulainen. Baseball PtRST ROW: S. Weiss G. Merrill D. Buswell E. Rock E. Laitincn Coach Brewer SECOND ROW F. Valente T. Pallotta W. Raymond P. Kuitula T. McCarty B. Bixby R. Bixby K. Williams RUTLAND, INC. Compliments of Compliments of F. B. HOWARD CO., INC. Jewelers and Silversmiths SHANGRAW’S PHARMACY 7 Center Street Rutland, Vt. Musical Instruments and Repair Music Instruction 773-7333 'TTCuacc Store 24 1 2 Center Street - P. O. 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Gaydo Mrs. Raymond Wood Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Dean Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jaird Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laakso Mrs. Wilma McQuaide Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Snow Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Zienowicz Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mable Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morrill Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jolley Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tyrrell Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bresett Mr. and Mrs. Amie Pallotta Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pullinen Mr. and Mrs. David S. Harlow Mr. and Mrs. Aarne Komulainen Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Tuure Tofferi Mr. Milton H. Bixby Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Phelan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Strong Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dumas Mr. and Mrs. James Ellison Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Tatro Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Kesman Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Firkey Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Martin Miss Beverly Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. Wilman Blanchard Mr. L. E. Freedom Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. 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