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THE 1968 BANNER Black River High School Ludlow, Vermont Staff Editor - Gary Sandberg Assistant Editor - Diane Gendron Business Manager - Therese Brzoza Advertising Editor - Andrea Stryhas Subscription Editor - Janet Upton Photography Editor - Jody Parker Art Editor - Win ton De Rosia Typing Editor - Gail MacDonald Feature Editor - Donna Stocker Advisor - Mr. de Castro CONTENTS Dedication Messages Faculty Seniors Classes Athletics Activities Advertisers DEDICATION Because he has worked for and with us, be- cause he has given generously of his time and wis- dom-words are a poor substitute with which to express our sincere respect and admiration for this man. He is the head of the Student Council, the A.V.A. Department, and is the Junior Class spon- sor. He voluntarily gave so much of his time to our Junior Prom and to our many other projects. He is never too busy to stop and talk with a student or to help the school in any way he can. Because of his outstanding work as a teacher and a spon- sor, the members of the Banner staff and the Sen- ior Class are proud to dedicate the, ‘68 Banner to Mr. William Palmer. SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE Dear Seniors: You are nearing the end of your high school education and about to embark upon an entirely new personal course. The choice of just what this avenue should be is a very difficult one indeed, for you enter a world that is exceedingly complex. 1 sincerely hope that, whatever your pursuit in life may be, it will be challenging and stimulating for you. Only by setting goals for yourself that chal- lenge to the utmost your own abilities will a full and rewarding life be attained. The best to you always, William F. Risley PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE Educational opportunites today are unlimited for anyone desiring post-secondary experiences. The areas of choice are usually governed by the young person’s secondary background. This ne- cessitates concentration on effort, establishment of proper attitudes, and the creation of realistic goals. A realization of these needs is tantamount to achievement as they are not beyond reach.Con- tinuance along the post-secondary path entails willingness to make sacrifices, doggedness to per- severe, resilience to resist setbacks, and the ability to realize one’s capabilities. The educational doors are open! Make use of them! May your efforts succeed, and success bring fulfillment, Paul P. Pullinen Mrs. Tofferi “Calm counsel and constructive leadership.” Math - Nat’l Honor Society. Mr. Firkey “Thou wert our guide, philosopher, and friend.” Guidance Counselor - Monitors. Mr. Baker “I have hardly ever known a mathematician who was capable of reasoning.” Math - Science - Science Club - J.V. Basket- ball. Mr. Kent “The true teacher defends his pupils against his own personal influence.” Jr. High Math. Miss Wheelwright “All passes. Art alone, enduring, stays with us.” Art. Mr. Brewer “Science carries us into zones of specu- lation.” Jr. High Science - Athletic Director. Mr. Ahern “Without some dissimulation no business can be carried on at all.” Business - F.B.L.A. Mrs. Stowell “Health is the vital principle of bliss, and exercise, of health.” Girls’ P.E. -Sports. Mrs. Kesman “What is transcribed is more commonly remembered than what is read twice.” Business Education - Office Practice Club. Mr. Lynch “Bodily exercise, when compulsory, docs no harm to the body.” Boys’ P.E. - Varsity Basketball. Mr. Palmer “Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.” Social Studies - A.V.A. - Student Council. Mr. Witalcc “Oh! The dignity of history.” Jr. High Social Studies - Jr. H. Basketball Soccer - Baseball. Mr. Connor “The man who knows and knows be knows.” Social Studies - Driver Education - F.T.A. MR. SEQUIN “Literature is an art, the success of which depends on the teacher’s skill to give.” English - Dramatics - “President’s Press.” MRS. GURDAK “From contemplation one may become wise, but knowledge comes only from study.” Jr. High English - Library Associates. MR. DE CASTRO “Heedless of grammar they all cried - ‘That’s him! ” English - Banner - Forensic. MRS. RITTEMBERG “Whenever I hear French spoken as I approve, I feel myself quietly falling in love.” French - French Club. MISS SHOPTAW “O music, sphere- descended maid, friend of pleasure, wisdom’s aid.” Music - Glee Club. MRS. PHELAN “Home-keeping hearts are happiest.” Home Economics - F.H.A. MR. COUTERMARSH “I never heard so musical a discord, such sweet thunder.” Band. Hot Lunch Mrs. Booth Mrs. DeRosia Mrs. Pickielnok Secretary Mr. Belnap Janitor Hot Lunch Mrs. Stocker Mrs. Debish Nurse Mrs. Jones Janitor Mr. Devercux SENIORS Lynda Frances Bowers RONALD GUY BIXBY “The man that acts the least upbraids the most.” Baseball 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Soccer 3, 4; Cross Country 1; Boys State 3; A.V.A. 3,4; Banner 4; Prom 3. “Ron” - “Sorry!” - sports - pet peeve; - flat tires - Cindi - polite - hot rod - Belmont - goalie. LYNDA PRANCES BOWERS “How glorious it is - and also how painful - to be an exception.” Cheerleader 1-4; Softball 1; Field Hockey 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Dramatics 1,2; F.T.A. 3, 4; Class Treasurer 1,2,4; “President’s Press” 2, Prom 3; Banner 4; L.C. 1; Pep Club 4. “Lyn” - “I’m mad now!” - college - pet peeve: - two-faced people - hot rodder - flirt - minis - secret lovers - blonde streaks. THERESE MARGARET BRZOZA “Honest labor bears a lovely face.” Banner 4; Field Hockey 2, 3; Prom 3; Softball 2, 3; Pep Club 4; F.H.A. 3,4;Class Secretary 2, 3. “Tessy” - “Give me strength!” - dietician - pet peeve: conceited people - firetower - sarcastic - ar- tist - long hikes - Bozo. NICOLINA THERESA COSTANZO “A fair exterior is a silent recommendation.” Field Hockey 1, 2; Hot Lunch 2, 3, 4; “President’s Press” 3; Banner 4; Pep Club 4; Office Practice Club 4. “Nic” - “Heah!” - travel - pet peeve: hypocrites and conceited people - New York - black hair - prankish - Italian - pretty teeth - Tarbell Hill. EVERETT GEORGE CROWLEY “Doing easily what others Find difficult is talent. Do- ing what is impossible for talent is genius.” Science Club 2; Debate 4. “Butch” - “See!” - college - pet peeve: bicycle riders - cheese factory - brains - U.V.M. summer - sun- glasses - Healdville. ROBERT CHARLES DAVIS “Never do today what can be put off until tomor- row.” “Rob” - “Smarten up!” - champion stock car dri- ver - pet peeve: little kids with big mouths - short - grin - Danny’s twin - stocky - black leather jacket. Everett George Crowley Robert Charles Davis Cynthia Ann Devereux Douglas Allen Devereux WINTON PAUL DEROS1A “A comrade neither glum nor merry, no fidget and no reformer, just a calm observer of ought and might.” Banner 4; A.V.A. 2,3,4; Soccer 2,3; Science Club 3. “Pat” - horseman and driver - pet peeve: wise little seventh graders - girls - artist - wild shirts - soc- cer - horse racing. CYNTHIA ANN DEVEREUX “Blushing is the color of virtue.” Field Hockey 1-4; Dramatics 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1-4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Softball 1-4; Cheerleader 3,4; Moni- tor 4; Pep Club 4; French Club 4; “President’s Press” 3; Banner 4. “Cindi” - “That’s my honey!!” - nursing - pet peeve: flat tires - Ron - RBI - Belmont - F.H.A. - State President - California - driver’s license. DOUGLAS ALLEN DEVEREUX “He too serves a purpose who only stands and cheers.” Dramatics 2,3. “Douguh” - “Try anything once!” - pet peeve: homework - shop - truck - dramatics - helpful - good natured - Hapgood. HARRIET ANN DOCKUM “Nothing prevents our being natural so much as the desire to appear so.” Field Hockey 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Softball 1-4; Monitor 4; Banner 4; Pep Club 4. “Harri” - “Tuff!” - undecided - pet peeve: boys with blond curly hair - sports - skills - tomboy - Mac’s - cute - Stein. DONNA GAY DZIALO “Life is not life at all without delight.” “President’s Press” 3; Hot Lunch 4; Banner 4; Prom 3; Student Leaders 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Office Practice Club 4. “Dizzy” - “Oh yes, definitely!” - beautician - pet peeve: boys and problems - strawberry blonde - red mustang - freckles. TERRY JAMES ELLISON “Let us have wine and women, mirth and laughter, sermons and soda-water, the day after.” Soccer 1-4; A.V.A. 1-4; Basketball 3; Monitor 3,4; Debate 1; Band 1; Prom 3; Science Club 1,2,3. “Ter” - “That’s life!” - school, California - pet peeve: girls that don’t like to flirt - flirt - wine - wo- men - lakes - First National - arguing. Donna Gay Dzialo Terry James Ellison Rebecca Ann G arrow Diane Susan Gendron BARBARA ANN FITZGIBBONS “It is not only fine feathers that make fine birds.” F.H.A. 3,4. “Barbie” - “Yeah!” - to be happy - pet peeve: conceited people - Cavendish - Home Ec. - classes - YF - quiet - friendly. REBECCA ANN GARROW “1 can resist anything but temptation.” Field Hockey 1, 2; “President’s Press” 3; Banner 4; Pep Club 4; Basketball 4; Dramatics 4; Hot Luch 1-4. “Becky” - “Jesum!” - travel - pet peeve: boys with long hair - Mount Holly - farmerette - happy - girls’ basement. DIANE SUSAN GENDRON “Diligence is the mother of good fortune.” Banner 4: Monitor 4; French Club 4; Dramatics 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Prom 3; F.T.A. 3, 4. “DccDce” - “I just don’t believe it!” - college - M.S.J. - studious - long hair - Bill - rally stripes - VW’s. 1 Elsie Claire Harlow ELSIE CLAIRE HARLOW “Laugh thy girlish laughter.” “President’s Press” 3; Glee Club 1; Banner 4; Hot Lunch 4; Pep Club 4; Office Practice Club 4. “Else” - “Get out of here!” - marriage - pet peeve: snobbish people - Brian - giggles - Washington - Lake Pauline - VW’s. DANNY ALFRED KARVONEN “Live for today.” “Dan” - “How ‘bout that!” - Randolph Techni- cian College - pet peeve: wise seventh graders - Mr. Firkey’s pet - curly - bicycles - long hair. PENTTI I. KUITULA “Hell is full of good meanings and wishings.” Soccer 1-4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Monitor 3, 4; Prom 3; Student Council 4; Banner 4; Class Vice- President 3; Model UN Assembly 3. “Passionate” - “Is that right!?” - college degree - pet peeve: sensitive teachers and L.P.D. - Okemo - blue bomb - lover - “Betty” - white stars - flying finn - Beowulf. Danny Alfred Karvonen Richard Davis Lagro Benjamen Glenn Lamcrc Melinda Rac Lawrence RICHARD DAVIS LAGRO “The busy bee has no sorrow.” “Dick” - “Better believe it!” - computer field - pet peeve: short lunch periods - school janitor - jolly green giant - helpful - smile - prom - apples. BENJAMEN GLEEN LAMERE “The labourer is worthy of his hire” BENJAMEN GLENN LAMERE “The labourer is worthy of his hire.” Soccer 3; A.V.A. 3, 4. “The Loser” - machinist - pet peeve: girls who wear too much make-up - Sunoco - cycle - Michelle. MELINDA RAE LAWRENCE “I have grown a little taller today from walking among the trees.” Dramatics 2, 3; Banner 4; Pep Club 4; Prom 3; Office Practice Club 4. “Mindy” - “Really?” - model or commercial ar- tist - pet peeve: hypocrites - Mutt - Keene - stylish - rally stripes. LEO CHARLES LOMBARD Gail “Little I ask, my wants are few, I only wish a hut of Emily stone.” MacDonald “Charlie”—censored—to be rich—pet peeve: two- faced people—out of town trips—lover—wit—yellow bomb—Charlie 2nd. GAIL EMILY MACDONALD “The enduring elegance of female friendship.” Basketball 1-4; Field Hockey 1-4; Student Leaders 1 -4; Softball 1 -4; Glee Club 1; Banner 4; Monitor 4; Pep Club 4; Office Practice Club 4; Prom 3; Class Secretary 1. “Wilbur”—“Ya gotta be kiddin!”—secretary—pet peeve: unfriendly people—blue eyes—sports—Grahams- ville—friendly—short skirts. PATRICIA ANN MCLEAN “An open hand, an easy shoe, and a hope to make the day go through.” “Pat”—“Stuck-up!”—travel—pet peeve: conceited people—Mass.—soapstone—toothpaste—parking place- dependable—sweet. Patricia Ann McLean J cannc Ann Lawson Patricia Ann Merrill JEANNE ANN LAWSON “For where there are Irish there’s loving and fighting.” Class President 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 3; F.H.A. 1-4; Field Hockey 3; Soft- ball 2, 4; J.V. Cheerleader 1; Prom 3. “Lippy” - “That cracks me up!” - nursing - pet peeve: the miles that separate - mouth - blue eyes - lakes - flirt. PATRICIA ANN MERRILL “Legs are staple articles and will never go out of fashion while the world lasts.” F.H.A. 1-4; Pep Club 4; Speech 3, 4; Student Council 4; Banner 4; French Club 4; Prom 3; Basket- ball 3, 4; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4;Gym Show 2. “Pat” - “Sorry ‘bout that!” - recreation leader - pet peeve: people who lose class rings - Okemo - flirt - parties - mini’s Puerto Rico. JAMES AUGUSTINE MILNES “Everyone excels in something in which another fails.” Basketball 1-4. “Jim” - forest ranger - pet peeve: working with Karl tall - quiet - sharpshooter - athletic - he-man. JANE ANN MOORE “Heard melodies are sweet; unheard sweeter.” Glee Club 3; Banner 4. “Trixie” - “Whaaat?” - college - pet peeve: Dana - quiet - petite - Tarbell Hill - artist. ROGER JOSEPH PARADIS “Time is but the stream I go a fishin’ in.” “Rog” - “Tough luck!” - electrician - pet peeve: wise guys - fishing - shy - late sleeper - Frcnchie. ERNEST JOSEPH PARKER “It was dull, then I stepped in.” Dramatics 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1,3,4; Soccer 4; Prom 3; Student Council 3, 4; J.C.L. 1, 2; Banner 4. “Ernie” - “That’s torture!” - game warden - pet peeve: ghost town on Friday nights - jokes - flirt - castle - hot rod - prom - B.R.H.S. good guy. Jane Ann Moore Roger Joseph Paradis Ernest Joseph Parker Joanne Parker Paul Perrino JOANNE PARKER “What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness?” Class Treasurer 3; Class Secretary 4; J.V. Cheer- leader 2; V. Cheerleader 3, 4; Prom 3; Dramatics 2; Field Hockey 3.4; Monitor 4; Banner 4; F.T.A 3; Glee Club 4. “Jody” - “Let’s have a riot!” - teacher - pet peeve: weeds - Dave - PJ parties - queen - mod - jeep - olives. PAUL PERRINO “As Italians say. good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter.” Cross-Country 1.2; Soccer 3, 4; Baseball 1-4; Basket- ball 1-4; Student Council 1-4; Banner 4; Prom 3: Science Club 1; J.C.L. 2; Class President 2: Vice-President 1. “Little P.P.” - college and California - pet peeve: talkative girls - King Hrothgar - letterman - handsome - dark - stylish - tiger. PETER PERRINO “He seemed a quiet fellow.” Basketball 1, 2. 4. “Oscar” - work, service - pet peeve: school - glasses - twin - pest - cars - sports. JANE ELIZABETH POTTER “The most useless day of all is that in which we have not laughed.” Field Hockey 1,2,3; Basketball 2,4; Softball 1,2,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; F.H.A. 3,4; Office Practice Club 4. “Potsie”—“Oh, Millie!”—graduation—pet peeve: quiet people—Belmont—short—laughter—pest—Dear Sirs. JOHN GARFIELD POTTER “Patience is the best remedy for any trouble.” Transferred from Wallingford, senior year. “Big-John”—“Hi, Governor!”—continue work at King’s Dept. Store—pet peeve: boring study halls— calm—suits—city look—English accent. WARREN EVERETT RAYMOND “Sigh no more ladies, sigh no more.” Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 1-4. Armed service—pet peeve: homework—flirt—blush- ing—Pctco—blonde—girls. John Garfield Potter Warren Everett Raymond Michael Glenn Rowe Gary Lee Sandberg EDITH ANN ROBINSON “Discretion of speech is more than eloquence.” Glee Club 3. “Edie” - “Ah, c’mon!” - college - pet peeve: study hall - quiet - studious - good natured - Cal- ifornia - history classes. MICHAEL GLENN ROWE “I find the Englishman to be him who stands firmest in his shoes.” Dramatics 2, 3, 4. “Mike” - “I certainly hope there’s no cops around!” - diploma - pet peeve: Ludlow Police Dept. - wild thing - “Mikro” - twister - freckles - golf - racing stripe. GARY LEE SANDBERG “He profits most who serves best.” Banner Editor 4; Monitor 4; Prom 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Boys State 3; Class Vice-President 2. “Burger” - “Oh, really?!” - college - pet peeve: Mon- days - Editor - studious - blonde - sense of humor - Okemo - Supremes. RICHARD LEE SNOW “Nobody’s enemy but his own.” Dramatics 2, 3. “Dick” - “Wanna hear a joke?” - toolmakei pet peeve: underclassmen - jokes - shop - deer hunting - Dic-a-do - Hogie’s hero. JOHN SCOTT SPAULDING “Those who do not complain are never pitied.” Prom 3. “Tiddley Todd” - “That’s life!” - New England Institute - pet peeve: people who think they know everything - nickname - shortcuts - Tyson - argumenta- tive - Spot - mortician. DONNAJEAN STOCKER “In small proportions we see beauty’s just.” Dramatics 3; F.H.A. 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Pep Club 4; Office Practice Club 4; Prom 3; Banner 4. “Millie” - “Ya know?” - I.B.M. - pet peeve: English composition - Jeff - happy - firetower - parties - poetess. Richard Lee Snow John Scott Spaulding Rodney Flanders Tarbcll Christine Eileen Tucker ANDREA BEATRICE STRYHAS “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” Cheerleader 1-4; Field Hockey 3; “President’s Press” 1-3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Monitor 3, 4; Prom 3; Banner 4; Girl’s State 3; Pep Club 4; F.T.A. 3; F.H.A. 1, 2,3. “Andi Bea” - “So! What do you want me to do about it?!” - college - pet peeve; distant places - personality - ebullian - “blcachie” - clothes - away games - gabby. RODNEY FLANDERS TARBELL “People who make no noise are dangerous.” Soccer 2. “Rod” - “Try anything once!” - farmer - pet peeve: girls - Healdville - hell driver - Falcon - quiet. CHRISTINE EILEEN TUCKER “To look up and not down, to look forward and not back, to look out and not in, and to lend a hand.” Glee Club 1-4; F.T.A. 3; Prom 3; Field Hockey 2,3,4; Science Club 1; Debate 3; Student Council 1, 2, Pres. 4; Forensic Club 3, 4; Monitor 3, 4; Model UN Delegate 3; State Science Fair 3; Dramatics 1,2, 3; Speech Festival; State F.H.A. Historian 3. “Chris” - “Really? I don’t believe it!” - college - pet peeve: dull teachers - Okemo - humor - conventions - Hojo’s. JANET ANN UPTON “The rose has but a summer reign, the daisy never dies.” Field Hockey 2,3,4; Basketball 1-4; Softball 1-4; Glee Club 1-4; Science Club 2; Student Council 4; Banner 4; Pep Club 4. “Jan”—“Really?”—veterinarian—pet peeve: dull classes—books—sports—arguing—horses—pick-up truck —skiing. IN MEMORY OF CLEO WALTER LOMBARD “In one sense there is no death. The life of a soul on earth lasts beyond his departure. We will always feel that life touching ours, that voice speaking to us. ...He lives on in our lives and in the lives of all others that knew him.” SENIORS FIRST ROW: Mrs. Tofferi, R. Garrow, N. Costanzo, E. Harlow, J. Parker, H. Dockum, L. Bowers, B. Fitzgibbons, D. Dzialo, P. McLean, J. Potter, J. Moore, D. Stocker. SECOND ROW: C. Dcvcrcux, A. Stryhas, P. Merrill, J. Lawson, G. MacDonald, S. Wake- field, M. Lawrence, E. Robinson, C. Tucker, J. Upton, D. Gendron, T. Brzoza. THIRD ROW: B. Davis, R. Bixby, D. Snow, P. Kuitula, L. Lombard, M. Rowe, T. Ellison, P. Pcrrino, R. Tarbell, B. Lamcrc, D. Karvonen. FOURTH ROW: Mr. de Castro, G. Sand- berg, S. Spaulding, R. Paradis, D. Dcvcrcux, J. Milncs, R. Lagro, P. Perrino, E. Parker, W. Raymond, E. Crowley. Absent: W. DeRosia, J. Potter. PRESIDENT Jeanne Lawson V. PRESIDENT Ronald Bixby TREASURER Linda Bowers SECRETARY Joanne Parker SENIOR HONORS M. Lawrence — Betty Crocker’s Homemakers Award P. Kuitula — Model UN Assembly C. Tucker E. Crowley — N.M.S.Q.T. — Letter of Recommendation, Outstanding Teenagers of America R. Bixby — Boys State G. Sandberg C. Tucker — D.A.R. Award A. Stryhas — Girls State L. Bowers (Absent) J. Parker — Ludlow’s Junior Miss J. Upton — Junior Miss Runner-Up TYPICAL SENIOR DAY A.M. 7:38 Pat Me. tries to decide which color legs to wear to school. 8:00 Jane and John leave for Ludlow, behind time per usual. 8:19 Therese runs her mile and a half dash to school. 8:20 Leo will be late—if he comes! 8:24 Roger, Peter, and Jim talk during Mrs. Tofferi’s “Quiet!” period. 8:30 Chris is the only one laughing. 8:45 Edith and Jane sit in the realms of Plato’s philosophy in their favorite World Literature Class. 9:33 Janet and Terry turn the P.A.D. class into a cold war. 10:00 Winton tears over to the Hot Lunch kitchen for another family reunion. 10:28 Diane enthusiastically participates in another Chemistry class. 10:45 Gail and Donna D. think of another excuse to go upstreet for Mrs. Phelan. 11:20 Paul (Hrothgar) and Pentti (Beowulf) discuss the techniques of GRENDEL (?). P.M. 12:17 Jean goes home to check the mail while War- ren invades the Petco. 12:25 Harriet borrows another peanut butter sandwich off Tim. 12:35 Nicki, Elsie, and Becky roam the halls trying to find the Hot Lunch kitchen. 12:40 Cindi and Ron are at the top of the stairs early—to direct traffic? 1:45 Rodney escorts a pair of crutches down the hall. 1:55 Dick and Doug leave for shop to further their mechanical abilities. 2:00 Patty, Jody, and Linda make another psychedelic poster for one of our fantas- tic dances. 2:10 Barb is torn from her studies to explore the Far East via film. 2:20 Rob and Dan dream about the future cars of America. 2:45 She’s STILL laughing!!!!!! 2:55 Mike tries to leave a longer strip than he did yesterday. 3:00 Benji helps Marchelle over the ice on the way home. 3:15 Richard begins the task of sweeping up after the daily battleground has been de- serted. 4:00 Andrea practices her cheers that will spur our boys on to victory. 6:30 Everett finally heads north after being taken on a suggested shortcut. 7:30 Gary buys another ten albums by Diana Ross and The Supremes—Who else? 10:30 Ernie plays darts with a fellow employee at the Castle. 12:30 Melinda, Scott, and Donna S. leave Billie’s Pizza Parlor. SENIORS WILL BE SENIORS!!! Ron Bob Winton Donna D. Terry Nic Everett Doug Harriet Thercse Cindi Barb BUNDLES OF JOY Dick L. Diane Bcnji Danny Pentti Gail Elsie Mindi Leo Pat Me. Jeanne Roger Ernest Edie Mike Donna S. Andi Gary Rod Chris Jane M. Peter Warren Janet Last Will And Testament Pat M. leaves Herkamer’s parents to Gerri Link. Doug leaves a bushel of luck to the freshman class for the three years ahead. Pat Me. leaves a can of sweet peas to Mr. de Castro to help his disposition. Mindy leaves Mr. Palmer a ladder to help him retrieve his belongings out of trees. Janet leaves the responsibility of making noise at basketball games to Sheila Smith. Chris leaves to John Smith an extra long roll of rubber tubing. Now you can take your Bun- sen burner to any part of the lab, maybe even any part of the school. Edic leaves her brother Bill to Dianne Chambers. Ben leaves to Mr. Baker a bottle of Excedrin for next year’s Math II class. Bob leaves his Polish jokes to Ron Lyle and Allen Owens. Harriett leaves Tim Haskell a bag of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to make up for all those she borrowed off him. Terry leaves Mr. Palmer a can of Crisco for his high speed haircut. Barb leaves to Delores Strong a book entitled, “How to Give a Talk in English Class.” Dick L. leaves his job as janitor to anyone who wants it. Andi leaves Sue Rutledge the “Stuffed Animal” she didn’t get at the Rutland Fair. Gail leaves a supply of gum to Norm Cole so he won’t run out at next year’s basketball games. Donna D. leaves a book entitled, “The Different Ways to Get Out of Studyhall” to Art Gaig- nard. Now maybe you’ll have better luck. Nicki leaves Jeff Milnes a pack of cigarettes. This should supply you until you find somebody else to grub them from. Cindi leaves Sue Rutledge a roll of scotch tape so her hair can’t curl during cheerleading. It works! Dick S. leaves a book entitled “How To Be A Successful Principal” to Mr. Pullinen. Rodney leaves Mr. Baker a bag of new magic tricks so he can show them X-periods in the lab. Peter leaves Mr. Palmer a riddle book so he’ll know the answers. Rog leaves Mr. Sequin five pounds of onions for when he opens up his restaurant. Ron leaves the fun of being in all three sports to anyone that likes them and has the time. Becki leaves her gym suit to Valerie Cole. Now you won’t have to share it. Jeanne leaves Mr. de Castro a light bulb to fix the lights that are out in Massachusetts. Paul leaves a megaphone to Mike Bissonnette to be used at next year’s basketball games. Winton leaves Mr. Palmer a box of staples. This sorta makes up for those I wasted. Pentti leaves to Barb Jarvi a face powder kit to cover up that bright red blush of hers. Butch leaves Mr. de Castro a Vermont Driver’s Manuel. Ernie leaves a dollar to Gerri Link to replace all the change he borrowed to play the jukebox in the Lantern. Jane leaves Bill Robinson a map of BRHS and a compass so he won’t get lost when Mr. Baker gives him the pass. Tiddles leaves his ability to take short-cuts to anyone who has the time and needs excitement. Mikro leaves a padlock for Mr. de Castro’s door. Dan leaves a lock of his hair to Mr. Kraft for a new wig. John leaves Mr. Ahern a bottle of Excedrin to help him recuperate from his year here at BRHS. Jim leaves Pete Butler a pair of basketball shorts for the years of practice ahead. Jodi leaves Tom Dockum a couple of bags of potato chips to help him get started on next year’s supply for studyhalls. Warren leaves BRHS. Burger leaves Superlatives to next year’s Senior class. Tessy Booze leaves her sister Ann her alarm clock—hope it works for you. Potsie and Millie leave Mr. de Castro, Mr. Ahern, and Mr. Redznak one last surprise package!! JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Mr. Connor, S. Hall, D. Strong, P. Godfrey, R. Hoffman, C. Tureo, C. Kolenda, M. Blanchard, S. Stockman, I. Laakso, N. Perkins, F. Lombard, Mr. Palmer. SECOND ROW: L. Pratt, J. Toffcri, J. Butler, M. Ellison, K. Janowski, K. Stocker, K. Brooks, S. Rutledge, K. Jarvi, G. Blanchard, C. Stowell, L. Makela, J. Kimball, S. Strong. THIRD ROW: J. Smith, T. HaskeU, G. MacDonald, E. Eachus, N. Cole, D. Parker, B. Snow, T. Dockum, D. Morrill, D. Rose, R. Fitzgibbons, A. Owens, K. Williams. FOURTH ROW: N. Dunlap, P. Valente, B. Searl, S. Chambers, K. Gagnon, R. Lyle, W. Komulainen, A. Gaignard, J. DcGregorio, L. Tofferi, J. Tucker, D. Dcvcrcux. Absent: B. Gray, G. Holden, S. Moore. PRESIDENT Thomas Dockum VICE PRESIDENT Barry Searl SECRETARY Karen Janowski TREASURER Sandy Turco PRESIDENT Michael Lawson VICE PRESIDENT Kendra Upton SECRETARY Gerri Link TREASURER Valerie Cole SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Mrs. Rittenberg, P. Bowers, D. Parker, G. Link, C. Dcbish, B. Gaignard, M. Weber, J. Crowley, D. Pallotta,K. Upton, P. Durand, B. Farrington, C. Hastings, Mr. Sequin. SECOND ROW: D. Gagnon, V. Cole, L. Raymond, N. Wilkins, G. VanGuilder, W. Olden- burg, K. Howard, S. Lamere, S. Smith, D. Chambers, C. Warren, S. Pike, N. Karvoncn, T. McLaughlin. THIRD ROW: S. Ellison, P. Pul- linen, D. Prcdom, C. Woodcll, W. Tuomisto, N. Gruber, J. Briggs, M. Stocker, C. Woodcil, H. Paul, D. Devereux. FOURTH ROW: C. Har- low, R. Stuart, M. Lawson, J. Farrand, B. Brzoza, M. Peniuk, J. Milnes, M. Fish, R. DeRosier, F. Ellison, P. Paradis,C. Hcikkincn. Absent: B. Bcauchain, L. Fairbanks, S. Moore, R. Pelletier, N. Stocker, J. Tucker. FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Mr. Kraft, A. Woodell, A. Thomas, R. Davis, D. Tureo, L. Wright, B. Jarvi, P. Schmalzl, S. Stevens, R. Bruncllc, L. Tucker, S. Searl, Mr. Brewer. SECOND ROW: L. Turton, S. Janowski, L. Raymond, D. Laitinen, R. Rogers, J. Debish, J. Martel, T. O’Brien, D. Pike, R. Tabor, J. Schanzcr. THIRD ROW: L. Goodrich, L. Bcauchain, A. Lchtonen, S. Kalinen, A. Brzoza, P. Snow, C. Jones, D. Pike, P. Fitz- gibbons, S. Buswcll, N. Lagro. FOURTH ROW: D. Tureo, K. Williams, M. Hart, A. Valente, J. Albano, G. Williams, A. Ehlcrs, B. Ellison, G. Kathan, R. Stocker. FIFTH ROW: R.Garrow,J. Lannon, A. Farrington, R. Pingrcc, B. Spaulding, B. Johnson, C. Lombard, G. Martin, K. Neal, P. Tucker. SIXTH ROW: F. Roby, W. Coolidgc, T. Hanus, W. Robinson, R. Gaydo, P. Butler, K. Laramie, C. Zienowicz, R. Bryant. Absent: P. DcRosia, R. Guica. PRESIDENT Barry Ellison VICE PRESIDENT Anthony Valcntc SECRETARY Lynne Turton TREASURER Diane Laitinen EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: D. Baker, C. Day, M. West, M. Pratt, N. Gendron, S. Creaser, P. Paradis, J. Farrington. SECOND ROW: A. Robbins, M. Butler, C. Blanchard, J. Lawson, B. Dedor, D. Ellison, C. Martin, J. Stewart, S. Kilstrom. THIRD ROW: Mr. Ahern, M. Bissonnette, F. Glover, M. Bowker, S. Martel, P. Gurdak, B. Ellison, P. Pullincn, Mr. Kent. FOURTH ROW: F. Turton, J. Neal, M. Lawrence, M. Clark, M. Tuomisto, K. Brooks, K. Upton. Absent: D. Barrows, P. Fairbanks, L. Lombard, M. Moore, J. Stewart, B. Freeman, J. Lombard. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Mrs. Phelan, L. Schmalzl, S. Predom, E. Debish, B. Ahonen, S. Blanchard, A. Harlow, M. Martcll, D. Bamforth, D. Beauchain, Mr. Witalcc. SECOND ROW: L. Waisanen, P. Farrington, C. Ehlers, E. Valente, K. Davis, S. Briggs, F. Roby, J. Kobak, S. Wilkins, Z. Pierce, J. Gagnon, A. Pratt. THIRD ROW: C. McLean, K. Bissonnette, M. Hyjek, M. Pallotta, R. Ellison, D. Merrill, A. Gruber, S. Gurdak, R. Free- man, A. Wright, W. Surething. FOURTH ROW: W. Gray, B. Jones, D. Bryant, R. Pike, S. Ray, S. Balch, J. Pallotta, D. Rose, B. Grover, J. Snow, R. Smith. Absent: G. Martel, W. Tucker. ATHLETICS JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW: L. Waisancn, M. West, S. Blanchard, L. SchmalzL SECOND ROW: B. Ahonen, C. Ehlers, M. Pratt, P. Farrington. JR. HIGH BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: M. Bissonnette, W. Surething, S. Gurdak, R. Ellison, M. Pailotta, A. Gruber, M. Hyjek, C. McLean. SECOND ROW: R. Freeman, P. Pullincn, F. Glover, M. Bowker, M. Moore, J. Neal, D. Rose, R. Smith, G. Martel, Mr. Witalec. THIRD ROW: J. Snow, S. Martel, K. Upton, M. Tuomisto, M. Clark, S. Ray, B. Gray, B. Jones. j.V. CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Janowski, V. Cole, D. Laitincn, S. Moore. ABSENT: L. Goodrich, L. Fairbanks. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW: A. Stryhas, S. Stevens, S. Rutledge. SECOND ROW: A. Lehtoncn, K. Stocker, C. Devereux. VARSITY BASKETBALL E. Eachus, R. Bixby, N. Cole, P. Perrino, J. Farrand, W. Komulainen, J. Milnes, P. Butler, L. Tofferi, P. Perrino, C. Woodell, Mr. Lynch. PREXIES DRIBBLE WITH VITALITY, SHOOT WITH ACCURACY J. MILNES P. PERRINO P. PERRINO R. BIXBY J.V. BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: A. Gaignard, G. Kathan, B. Ellison, R. Stuart, J. Albano, P. Pullinen, H. Paul, Mr. Baker. SECOND ROW: K. Wil- liams, M. Stocker, M. Fish, M. Peniuk, W. Robinson, C. Heikkinen, J. Lannon. SOFTBALL FIRST ROW: S. Smith, C. Devereux, G. MacDonald, J. Upton, K. Upton. SECOND ROW: C. StoweU, H. Dockum, D. Parker, V. Cole, Mrs. StoweU. ABSENT: J. HUI, T. Brzoza, J. Potter. VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Mrs. Stowell, D. Pike. SECOND ROW: J. Upton, G. MacDonald, H. Dockum, D. Chambers, S. Janowski, K. Up- ton, J. Potter, P. Durand, L. Tucker. J.V. BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Mrs. Stowell, S. Moore, D. Pike. SECOND ROW: L. Wright, R. Tabor, D. Pike, P. McLean, P. Snow, A. Brzoza, R. Davis, L. Raymond. VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY FRONT ROW: H. Dockum, J. Upton. SECOND ROW: S. Smith, D. Parker, C. Devereux, P. Merrill, C. Tucker, G. MacDonald, J. Parker, D. Chambers, K. Upton, Mrs. Stowell. ABSENT: L. Bowers. J.V. FIELD HOCKEY FRONT ROW: V. Cole, J. Link. SECOND ROW: S. Smith, P. Schmalzl, C. Kolenda, C. Stowell, R. Davis, S. Janowski, L. Ray- mond, L. Tucker, Mrs. Stowell. ABSENT: K. Howard. FIRST ROW: W. Robinson, E. Parker, P. Perrino, R. Bixby, P. Kuitula, T. Ellison, B. Searl, Mr. Witalec. SECOND ROW: G. Ka- than, S. Ellison, A. Valente, C. Lombard, P. Butler, H. Paul, P. Pullinen, D. Rose. THIRD ROW: P. Valente, G. Williams, J. Al- bano, L. Tofferi, W. Komulainen, S. Chambers, B. Ellison, J. Lannon. ABSENT: K. Laramie, B. Snow. BASEBALL FIRST ROW: W. Raymond, P. Perrino, P. Kuitula, R. Bixby, E. Parker, W. Komulainen, K. Williams. SECOND ROW: M. Law- son, P. Valente, R. Snow, D. Devereux, N. Cole, G. MacDonald, N. Dunlap, Mr. Witalec. ABSENT: R. Bixby, A. Pallotta, R. Gay- do, R. Komulainen, P. Pullinen. CROSS COUNTRY FIRST ROW: J. Farrand, Mr. Ahern. SECOND ROW: A. Ehlers, T. Hanus, M. Penuik, M. Fish, C. Woodcll. BANNER STAFFS Editor GARY SANDBERG Ass't. Editor DIANE GENDRON Business Manager THERESE BRZOZA ADVERTISING STAFF Editor—A. Stryhas E. Parker R. Bixby L. Bowers P. Perrino P. Kuitula J. Lawson J. Upton C. Devereux SUBSCRIPTION STAFF Editor—J. Upton J. Lawson D. Dzialo W. Raymond P. Kuitula R. Bixby S. Spaulding C. Tucker A. Stryhas C. Devereux E. Parker ART STAFF Editor—W. De Rosia J. Moore PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Editor—J. Parker M. Lawrence, P. Merrill P. Kuitula FEATURE STAFF Editor—D. Stocker C. Tucker H. Dockum W. Raymond L. Bowers TYPING STAFF Editor—G. MacDonald C. Devereux B. Fitzgibbons D. Dzialo N. Constanzo E. Harlow C. Tucker G. Sandberg J. Upton ALL-AROUND HELPERS Advisor—Mr. de Castro J. Potter J. Moore E. Robinson S. Spaulding FIRST ROW: G. MacDonald, H. Dockum, K. Janowski, G. Sandberg, L. Tofferi, D. Gendron, C. Devereux. SECOND ROW: Mr. Firkey, J. Parker, S. Rutledge, A. Stryhas, C. Tucker, N. Cole, D. Devereux, T. Haskell. THIRD ROW: N. Dunlap, R. Tarbell, R. Bixby, P. Kuitula, J. Lawson, T. Ellison, ABSENT: P. Perrino. GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: D. Baker, A. Harlow, M. Pratt, S. Kolstrom, A. Robbins, C. Martin, B. Ahonen, P. Paradis, M. Martel, Miss Shop- taw. SECOND ROW: A. Pratt, C. Blanchard, D. Ellison, K. Davis, B. Bedor, J. Kobak, S. Briggs, F. Roby, B. Freeman, Z. Pierce. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: S. Chambers, G. Sandberg, E. Crowley, R. Lagro, D. Morrill. SECOND ROW: L. Makela, Mrs. Toffcri, K. Stocker. “ALL MY SONS” The Dramatics Club presented All My Sons, a play by Arthur Miller, on April 29, 1967. Cast: John Balch Gary Holden Jeff Milnes David Harlow Lyn Makela Darlene Bresett Milton Moore Jean Hill Linda Emery Ron Ellison Joe Keller Dr. Jim Bayliss Frank Lubey Chris Keller Mrs. Sue Bayliss Mrs. Lydia Lubey Bret Kate Keller Ann Deever George Deever Director Mr. Bower DRAMATICS FIRST ROW: M. Rowe, A. Lehtonen, I. Laakso, B. Jarvi, J. Tofferi. SECOND ROW: L. Makela, S. Stevens, L. Tucker. THIRD ROW: L. Raymond, D. Laitincn, J. Milnes, C. Stowcll, Mr. Sequin, D. Parker, R. Snow, S. Buswcll, L. Turton, P. Snow, R. Davis, B. Farrington, T. O’Brien. FORENSIC FIRST ROW: B. Gaignard, C. Tucker, P. Merrill, S. Smith, S. Moore, P. Godfrey, L. Makela. SECOND ROW: R. Hoffman, G. Blanchard, N. Gruber, F. Ellison, Mr. dc Castro. THIRD ROW: M. Stocker, R. Stuart, N. Dunlap, G. MacDonald, E. Crowley. ABSENT: A. Stryhas, J. Milnes, J. Smith, T. Haskell. LIBRARIANS FIRST ROW: P. Farrington, L. Schmalzl, J. Farrington, P. Paradis, S. Creascr, C. Day, A. Pratt, M. Pratt. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Gurdak, R. Freeman, C. Martin, J. Lawson, B. Bedor, Z. Pierce, M. West. THIRD ROW: D. Baker, E. Valente, R. Roby, J. Gag- non, S. Wilkins, M. Martel. ABSENT: S. Blanchard. OFFICE PRACTICE CLUB FIRST ROW: E. Harlow, N. Constanzo, J. Potter, D. Stocker. SECOND ROW: G. MacDonald, M. Lawrence, D. Dzialo, Mrs. Kes- man. A.V.A. FIRST ROW: S. Ellison, T. Ellison, K. Stocker, W. Oldenburg, D. Predom, M. Rowe. SECOND ROW: Mr. Palmer, R. Bixby, P. Perrino, R. Lagro, W. DeRosia, R. Tarbell. ABSENT: T. Brzoza, K. Gagnon, J. Briggs, H. Paul, D. Turco. SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW: M. Stocker, W. Robinson, T. Hanus, K. Stocker, W. Coolidge, D. Parker, Mr. Baker. SECOND ROW: C. Harlow, M. Lawson, R. Gaydo, C. Lombard, R. Pingrcc, T. Ellison, C. Zicnowicz. ABSENT: B. Ellison. F.B.L.A. FRONT ROW: C. Stowell, R. Tabor, S. Rutledge, N. Perkins, J. Kimball, S. Janowski. SECOND ROW: B. Gray, K. Janowski, J. Tofferi, I. Laakso, Mr. Ahem. THIRD ROW: S. Ellison, D. Morrill, J. Milnes, A. Gaignard, D. Predom, M. Hart. ABSENT: D. Gagnon. FRENCH CLUB FRONT ROW: P. Merrill, C. Devereux, J. Parker, Mrs. Rittemberg, S. Moore, K. Jarvi, L. Makela. SECOND ROW: S. Tureo, R. Hoffman, M. Stocker, J. Tofferi, S. Stockman. FIRST ROW: J. Upton, M. Pallotta, R. Davis, A. Lehtonen, B. Ellison, M. Lawson, S. Chambers, A. Stryhas, C. Tucker, J. Tof- feri, T. Dockum, D. Parker, C. Debish, B. Bcdor, M. Lawrence, E. Parker, P. Perrino. SECOND ROW: T. Haskell, P. Kuitula, J. DeGregorio, J. Milnes, Mr. Palmer, K. Stocker, G. MacDonald, P. Merrill, S. Smith. ABSENT: J. Lawson, J. Smith, F. Lombard, K. Janowski. F.H.A FIRST ROW: D. Stocker, L. Raymond, A. Thomas, D. Tureo, R. Tabor, B. Farrington, N. Stocker, L. Wright. SECOND ROW: J. Potter, B. Fitzgibbons, N. Wilkins, N. Lagro, R. Rogers, J. Debish, D. Pallotta, Mrs. Phelan. THIRD ROW: T. Brzoza, A. Brzoza, S. Moore, W. Oldenburg, C. Hastings, P. Merrill, C. Devereux. ABSENT: J. Lawson, M. Blanchard, D. Strong. S. Pike, C. Warren, M. Weber, L. Raymond. F.T.A. FIRST ROW: C. Debish, D. Pallotta, K. Upton, S. Tureo, J. Parker, P. Durand, S. Moore, S. Smith. SECOND ROW: S. Moore, D. Morrill, C. Tucker, J. DeGregorio, P. Pullinen, T. Haskell, Mr. Conner. “THREE COINS IN A FOUNTAIN” King-David Harlow Queen-Joanne Parker Court First Row: Paul Perrino-Susan Morrill Susan Rutledge-Norman Cole Second Row: Ronald Bixby-Cynthia Devereux Jeanne Lawson-James Connor AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS DANFORTH FOUNDATION AWARD: M. McQuaide G. Preedom GREGG SHORTHAND MEMORIAL AWARD: S. Zienowicz FORENSIC AWARD: J. Hill PROCTOR AND GAMBLE AWARD: J. Tyrrell READER’S DIGEST AWARD: P. Jaird UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT SCHOLARSHIP: P. Jaird D. Harlow LUDLOW ROTARY CLUB SCHOLARSHIP: P. Pullinen R. Gaydo BLACK RIVER STUDENT-AID PROGRAM: R. Koinulainen P. Jaird JUNIOR WOMAN’S CLUB SCHOLARSHIP: A. Danyew CATHOLIC DAUGHTER’S SCHOLARSHIP: A. 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