Essex Junction High School - Joy Yearbook (Essex Junction, VT)

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tJou were here in ’62.. . ESSEX JUNCTION HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK ESSEX JUNCTION, VERMONT ou m as fiaoe been You joined the other students . . . Lost in contemplations of the unknown . . . Combining skill and strength . . . Enjoying the activities after school . . . very one ? s else (Vi Cheering the teams on to victory . . . Readying for the big Kake Walk . . . and crowding through the hallways loaded down with books 4 EDITORS: Deanna Willard Junior Editor: Maureen Tenney Charles Wood Junior Editor: Scott Berry LAYOUT EDITORS: Joan Cass Bonnie Herschede ART EDITOR: Claudia Scott ADVERTISING MANAGER: Mary McEwing BUSINESS MANAGER: Gary Irish ADVISOR: Miss Manchester 61 - fc? J.Jh e y ou Were 7he re as a Teacher or Administrator ....................................... page 6 as a Senior .............................................. page 14 as a Junior ............................................. page 28 as a Sophomore ........................................... Page 30 as a Freshman ...........................................- page 32 as a Wheel or a Favorite .......................................... page 34 as an Athlete ............................................ page 52 as a Socialite ............................................ P3 in the Will or the Prophecy ........................................ page 78 as an Advertiser ......................................... Page 83 Jou were there MR. RICHARD BELL B.S. Mechanical Drawing Shop MRS. WILLIAM CADMUS Music Teacher MRS. ELIZABETH B. CARROLL B.A., M.A. Latin I, Latin II MR. FREDERICK J. DIRMAIER B.A., M.Ed. Guidance German ETHELYN G. FOSTER Ph.B., M.Ed. Plane Geometry Algebra 2 T rigonometry Solid Geometry MISS JANET GREENLEES B.A., M.S. Biology Physical Science 6 as a MR. THEODORE E. HINCKLEY, JR. B.S. General Business General Science General Math MR. WILLIAM JAMESON A.B., M.A. English 11 English 12 MR. BRIAN KING B.S. Business Math Bookkeeping Typing I Office Practice MR. HOMER LEGGETT A.B. Algebra I, II MISS MERILYN MANCHESTER B.S. French I English 9 General Math MRS. PHYLLIS MANN B.S. English 9 English 10 Administration and faculty combine wisdom MRS. MELBA MASSE B.S. Girls’ Physical Education Girls' Athletic Coach MR. GEORGE McLURE Band Director MR. HOWARD O’NEIL M.Ed. World History United States History Track Coach Cross-country Coach MR. BERNARD PARIZO M.Ed. Civics MRS. ROBERT PASH B.S. Stenography 1, 2 Typing 1, 2 General Business Junior Class Advisor MISS NEVILLE RODGERS B.S. English 9, 10, 12 World History Sociology 8 ancfcfuty as siyns ofinterest in return. MR. DONALD SODERBERG B.S. Physical Education Instructor Coach MRS. NORMAN STRASSBURG B.S. Home Economics 1, 2, 3, 4 MR. JOSCELIN C. TREMBLAY A. B., M.Ed. French I, II MR. ALDEN WALCOTT B. A. Physics Chemistry MRS. BETTY THOMPSON School Secretary MRS. PAULINE COOK Librarian U.V.M. and Johnson 9 yuicfe us c jupermienc enl v JlTessaae I wish to congratulate you, the class of 1962 on your many fine achievements as individuals and as a group, while members of this high school. May you continue to achieve success in the future. As you leave us, you take with you our best wishes for a happy and successful future and may you look back on your high school days with fond memories. Superintendent of schools yJr nc pa s JlCessaae The past four years have been busy and, we hope, rewarding for you as individuals and as a class. Outwardly, as evidenced by this yearbook, you have contributed much to Essex Junction High School. What you have achieved scholastically is not as apparent but of much greater importance to you and to the school. I extend to each of you my personal congratulations and best wishes for the future. Sincerely, Chester M. Taft you were {here as an administrator MR. ROBERT ROULEAU Assistant Superintendent MR. DONALD GRADY Assistant Principal LIBRARY AIDES Martha Jerome, Beverly Hall, Lois Hall, Donna Demar Dedication To Mr. Alden Walcott, a skillful teacher and a steadfast scholar, the class of 1962 humbly dedicates its Sabre” 3 ou were t n ere CHERYL BETTY BAILEY CHERRY Commercial Glee Club 1, Basketball 2, Class Basketball 1, 2, Softball 2, Jr. Varsity Cheerleading 3, Junior Achievement 3, Yearbook 4 ANN LOUISE BERGERON ANN Commercial Basketball 1, Soccer 1, Commentator 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Yearbook 4 |( ,A jr PATRICIA GAIL BERRY PAT” College Preparatory Debate 1, Basketball 1, Dramatics 1, 4, Band 1, 2, 3. 4, Commentator 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4 KURT HELMUT BIEDERBECK PETE” College Preparatory SHEILA JEAN BISHOP RED General Band 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee Cambridge High School H.M.S. Pinafore 1 ROBERT GORDON BLANCHARD General Junior Achievement 4 14 as a Senior ROBERT ALTON BRIGGS BRIGGSY” College Preparatory Debate 1, Dramatics 3, French Club 4, National Honor Society 4 NANCY HELEN BURNETT NANCE” College Preparatory Basketball 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Soccer 1, 2, Yearbook 4 BONNIE LEE BUSIER REB” College Preparatory Field Hockey 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, Newspaper 2, Commentator 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Class Secretary 2, Basketball 2, Junior Prom Committee 3 JOAN ELIZABETH CASS JOAN” College Preparatory Forensic Club 1, 2, Student Council 1, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All State 2, 4, New England Band 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Junior Prom 3, Yearbook 4, Junior Achievement 3 LAWRENCE PAUL COOK COOKIE” College Preparatory Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, All State Chorus 3, Boys’ State 3, National Honor Society 3, Commentator 4, Student Council 4, Junior Achievement 4, President 4, French Club 4 JEAN CRIBLEY CRIB” General Course Glee Club 4, Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee 15 Our S senior yea r — mon ths of cfay countiny NORMA JEAN DEGREE NORMA Commercial Yearbook 4, Freshman Reception 2 DONNA MARIE DeMAR DON Commercial Library 3, 4 MARIE ROSE DENNO DENO Commercial Library 3, Softball 1, 2, Commentator 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 MICHAEL LEE DOHERTY MIKE College Preparatory Junior Achievement 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3 FREDRICK WILLIAMS DUNIHUE FRED Soccer 2, Yearbook 4 GILBERT WARREN DUTTON DUTCH College Preparatory Track 3, Cross Country 4, Kake Walk 3 16 ancf cfoewatching WILLARD HUNT FARNHAM PUNKY” College Preparatory Rice Memorial—Spanish Club 3, Essex—Class Basketball 1, 2 LANNY GUY FORGAYS KNOB General Class Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2 ESTHER JANE GAUDETTE ESTHER Commercial Basketball 2 BEVERLY JEAN HALL BEV Library 4, Yearbook 4, Commentator 4 PETER FREDERICK HANLEY THE COOL ONE” College Preparatory Boys' State 3, Track 4, Debate Club 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3, Dramatics 3, 4, Vice-President 4, “B Team Basketball 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Kake Walk Committee 4 SHERRILL E. HAWKINS SHERRY College Preparatory Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All State, All-New England 3, Drama Club 2, 3, Debate Club 1 17 Jfune nineteentfi; worries RONALD LEE HAYDEN RON College Preparatory Jr. Varsity Basketball 1, Varsity 3, 4, Band 1, Kake Walk 3, 4, Cushing Academy—Track 2, Football 2, Basketball 2 STEPHEN WAYNE HEIL HEMUS College Preparatory Glee Club 4, Basketball B Squad 1, 2, 3, Commentator 3, Editor 4, Ski Club 4, Yearbook 4, Class Basketball 2, 3, French Club 4 SUSAN VIRGINIA HERSCHEDE BONNIE College Preparatory Walnut Hills High: Student Council 1, Swim Team 1, Basketball 1, Yearbook 1, Essex: French Club Sec. 4, Drama 2, 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 2, Yearbook 4, Commentator 3, Ski Club 3, 4 JUNE MARIE HOGAN JUNE Commercial Librarian 1, 2, 3, Class Basketball 1, 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Band 3, 4, Commentator 3, 4, Yearbook 4 DOUGLAS CECIL HOLLAND, JR. STRETCH College Preparatory Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 1, 2 CONNIE GRACE IRISH CON College Preparatory Basketball J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Class Basketball 2, Class Volleyball 2, French Club 4, Sadie Hawkins 4, Mount Royal Music Festival 3, 4, Junior Prom 3, Christmas Ball 4, Kake Walk 2, 3, 4 18 on t n ouy. ThL s o erm GARY BRUCE IRISH EYEBALLS-’ College Preparatory J.V. Basketball 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Operetta 2, Glee Club 2,' Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4, Class Vice-President 3, Yearbook Business Manager 4 MARTHA RENA JEROME MARTY General Glee Club 4, Librarian 4 SHARON MARIE JIMMO SHERRY General Librarian 3 ANNE RANSLOW JOCELYN ANNABELLE College Preparatory Commentator 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Drama Club 4, French Club 4 SANDRA AMY KELLETT SANDY” Commercial Soccer X, Commenator 4, Yearbook 4, Varsity Cheerleading 4, Basketball 2, Christmas Ball Committee 4 MARY ELIZABETH KNIGHT MARY College Preparatory J.V. Cheerleading 1, Varsity Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, French Club 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Class Basketball 1, 2 19 papers■ b us mess Jaw fa JACQUELINE ANNE LeBLANC JACKIE'' Commercial Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Commentator 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Kake Walk Queen 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Drama Club 2, 3, Class Basketball, Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, President 3 JOHN I. LEGGETT JOHN College Preparatory Soccer 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Track 3, 4 WESLEY EDSON LITTLE WES Future Farmers of America 1, Glee Club 2 PATRICIA ANN MABLE PAT College Preparatory Debate Club 2, Band 1, 2, Glee Club 2, Commentator Distributor 3 ROBERT WENDELL MATTHEWS BOB General Glee Club 2, 3, 4 STEPHEN FLOYD McCLELLAN HORSE General Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, J.V. Basketball 1, Track 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4 20 7( aJ?e cua Jt: arocu t i in MARY ANN McEWING “ANGEL” Collega Preparatory Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Commentator 1, 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Advertising Editor 3, „ Kake Walk 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Ball 4, D.A.R. Good Citizenship 4, Junior Prom Committee 3 NANCY LEE McLURE “MOUSE” College Preparatory Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Girls' State, Dramatics 1, 2, President 4, Commentator 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 LINDA ANN OSTERHOUSDT LYNN” Commercial Varsity Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 4, Student Council 4, Junior Achievement 3, Secretary 3, Class Vice-President 4, Yearbook 4, Commentator 2, Softball 1, 2 WAYNE FRANCIS PHELPS “PHELPSIE” General Soccer 1, “B” Squad Basketball 1, 2, Track 4 GAIL WANDA PREAVY “RED” Commercial Yearbook 4, Commentator 2, 3, Junior Achievement 4, J.V. Cheerleading 2, 3 FAITH JEAN QUEBEC “FAITHLA” General Commentator 2, B.F.A.—Class Basketball, Glee Club, Freshman Reception 2 21 JOAN IVA RICHARDSON JOANNIE Commercial Commentator 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Junior Achievement 4 DOUGLAS ARTHUR RICHMOND DOUG” College Preparatory Debate 2, Junior Prom 3, Senior Ball 4, B Squad Basketball 3 PAMELA JEAN ROBBINS PAM General Class Basketball 1, Kake Walk Skit 2 PATRICIA ROBBINS ROBBINS General Class Basketball 1, J.V. Basketball DAVID MARKS ROBINSON DAVE College Preparatory Track 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Soccer Manager 3, Class President 3, 4, Debate 1, Cross Country 4, B” Team Basketball 3 DONALD GLENN ROSS DON Commercial B Team Basketball 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 2 22 cfa cuj pro 6 e e ns crowoe rom DIANE LYNN ROTUNDA DIANE General Glee Club 1, Band 2, 3, Class Basketball 1, 2, 3. J.V. Cheerleading 1, Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4, Kake Walk Skits 1, 2, 3, 4 JAY LOVATT RUTHERFORD YETI College Preparatory Track 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball 4, Class Basketball 2 CLAUDIA JEAN SCOTT DEVIL College Preparatory Yearbook Art Editor 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Basketball J.V. 3, Varsity 4, Girls’ State 3, Junior Prom 3, Christmas Ball 4 JOYCE ELAINE SHANGRAW GINGRAS Commercial Softball 1, 2, Class Basketball I, 2, Class Volleyball 2, J.V. Basketball 2, Commentator 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Drama Club 2 JOYCE CAROLYN SHATNEY TOOTS General M.H.S.—Band 1, Glee Club 1, Band 2, Sadie Hawkins 4, Christmas Ball 4 DONALD HAZEN SIEGRIEST DON” College Preparatory Junior Achievement 4 23 mtncf by cfrecuns of the future; LAWRENCE KEITH STANTON BUNGLER College Preparatory J.V. Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4 SHARON ANN STETSON RUSTY” General Class Basketball 1, J.V. Basketball 2, Drama Club 3, 4, Kake Walk 3, Kake Walk Skits 1, 2, 3 HUGH LORMOR STROBEL HUEY College Preparatory Kake Walk Skits RUSSEL ARTHUR SWEET RUSS General B Squad Basketball 1. 2, Junior Varsity Basketball 3, Baseball 4 SCHARLE MARGARET SWEET CHARLIE Commercial Basketball 2, 3, Class Basketball 1, Junior Achievement 3 DAVID ROBERT TAFT GRUB College Preparatory Honor Society, French Club 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Kake Walk, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baskeball X, 2, 3, 4 24 the arising of a big question: BETTY LOU TERRIEN BET” College Preparatory Basketball X, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1,. 2, Senior Ball Committee 4 RACHAEL LYDIA TOBIN RAY” General Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Ball Committee 4 DANIEL FREDERICK TUURE BERNIE” General Soccer 1, 2, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Marshal 3, Vice-President 2, 3, B Basketball 1 HARRY E. WASHBURN HARRY General J.V. Baseball 1, 2, J.V. Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 4 GARY CLYDE WELLS WELLSIE General Ski Club 1, Kake Walk 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, J.V. Basketball 2, 3, Cross Country 3, Baseball 4, Varsity Basketball 4 JOHN E. WHEELOCK JOHN College Preparatory Commentator 3, Soccer 1, 3, Class Skit 2, 3, Yearbook 4, Photographer 4 25 further education or empfopment DEANNA LEE WILLARD BANANA” Commercial Yearbook Co-Editor 4, Jr. Editor 3, Commentator 1, 2, 3, 4, E.J.H.S. Reporter 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, Debate 1, Student Council 2, J.V. Basketball 2, Junior Achievement 3 WILLIAM HARRY WILLEY CHUB College Preparatory Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3,‘4, Sports Editor of Yearbook 4, Varsity Soccer 3, 4, Kake Walk 2 LORAINE LOUISE WITTLIEF SHORTY” Commercial Class Basketball 2 CHARLES HAZEN WOOD OGGIE” College Preparatory Soccer 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Commentator 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4, (Co-Editor), Baseball 3, 4 JANITH ARLEEN WORKMAN JAN College Preparatotry Commentator 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Chairman Magazine Drive 4 GLORIA ANNE YANDOW PUNK Commercial Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee 26 a year you cui re me inner 6e CLIFTON EUGENE YATES, JR. CLIF General ANTONIO MARIA DAJER TONY Exchange Student from Columbia HELEN ELIZABETH PRATT HELEN College Preparatory Burlington High School Dramatic Club, Senior Prom Committee STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Jackie LeBlanc Linda Osterhoudt Larry Cook Dave Robinson CLASS OFFICERS President: Dave Robinson Vice-President: Linda Osterhoudt Secretary: Jackie LeBlanc Treasurer: Bill Willey As a Junior, you first Left to Right: Mr. King, R. Marshal, R. Lamire, D. Cameron, Garrison, F. Dumas, J. Taft. J. Stuart, P. Brooks, T. Blow, F. Soule, R. Holmes, N. Pebreque. W. Kilburn, C. Bartinoski, R. Pelkey, C. Laflin, D. Chapin, M. Tenney, R. Piccini, C. Bell, S. Berry, S. Bushey, R. Benoit, P. Schumacher, L. Lamoray, D. St. Pierre, W. Miller. N. Ellis, C. Cadmus, C. Simpson, B. Bushey, C. Chapman. R. Smith, S. Ford, J. Grady, M. Irish, C. Walker, C. Stuart, W. Lansing, E. Matthews, D. Shangraw, C. Lang, R. Morrow. a JuIifioocPs cfuti 7 es. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Pash, S. Dunihue, S. Simmons, C. Allan, J. Carpenter, E. Chamberlain, R. Peryea, D. Tessier, T. Isham, B. Ronselle, Mr. O'Neil. SECOND ROW: S. Considine, W. Noyes, N. Stuart, R. Maynard, E. Mobbs, H. Jerome, S. Twombly, D. Carlson, L. Kelly, A. Thompson. THIRD ROW: C. Workman, M. Merchant, J. Parker, S. Hathaway, J. Aja, L. Robinson, J. Sullivan, S. Trudo, J. Bergeron, S. Walker. FOURTH ROW: T. Reader, P. Desso, R. Burgess, S. Bingham, R. Dawson, M. LeBlanc, R. Ratta, J. Lambert, N. Hathaway, J. Buttles. 29 C7ls a cSophomore super sopfu sticcde FIRST ROW: Miss Foster, M. Benoit, M. Bittner, R. Williams, S. Lamoray, B. Demosal, J. Crosier, A. Kilburn, E. Mathews, D. Javis, L. Blair, R. Grant. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hinckley, C. Colburn, K. Wittlief. B. Jenne. J. Baxendale, J. Griswold, C. Dermoly, J. Clark, R. Warner, P. Coon, M. Daly. THIRD ROW: D. Irish. G. Howard, H. Holland, G. Quesnal, L. Arms, D. Richmond, E. Barrows, G. Tamlensan, C. Rivers. H. McGee. FOURTH ROW: M. Wilson, P. Champagne, N. Cadmas, B. Olger, L. Bruce, G. Golst. H. Hill, W. Bither. M. Fitz, R. Farnham. FIFTH ROW: V. Roberts, D. Keenan, J. Desso, R. Foot, L. Hall, J. Scott, N. Priest. S. Blondinm, S. Maynard, R. Keyser. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President—Ray Warner Vice-President—Charles Docherty Secretary—Susan Gregory Treasurer—Betty Densmore worn in earnest FIRST ROW: W. Lamorary, S. Fargays, J. Barrows, S. Sessions, L. King, J. Barnier, B. Mills, Miss Greenlees. SECOND ROW: P. Kleine, D. Tessier, D. Breed, M. Olson, R. Sweet, J. Kennedy, C. Abair, N. Blackmore, M. Thayer, J. Blanchette, Mrs. Strassburg: THIRD ROW: E. Bigelow, D. Bruce, C. Lahue, M. Shangraw, W. Hurlburt, B. Wood, F. Smith, C. Benard, R. Schalk, M. Babcock. FOURTH ROW: M. Root, S. Gregory, W. Desjardins, C. Jenkins, W. Murdough, M. Labshcre, D. Hackett, J. McGettrick, H. McGee, P. Adams. FIFTH ROW: J. Truax, L. Dawson, R. Laflin, S. Burgess, G. Bashaw, M. Grandall, D. Holton, M. Bobian, M. LeClair, C. Kellett. 7 J tA uncertainty conceafecf fjy a cjrm, you FIRST ROW: Mrs. Mann. M. Isham, D. Griswold, E. LaFond, I. Galbraith, M. Isham, A. Trayah, B. Chapin, J. Doherty, D. Barnier, L. Leggett, M. Benoit, M. Smith, C. Fitzpatrick, R. Bullis, J. Blackmore, R. Weston. SECOND ROW: Mr. Tremblay. A. Denno, N. Tessier, D. Piche. A. Bleau, J. Scofield, D. Shedd, R. Campbell, C. Rouselle, L. Beaupre, K. Cheney, K. Varney, B. Tomko, N. Chastenay, L. Richard, B. Hogan. THIRD ROW: R. Belval, D. Smith, D. Stearns, A. Morrill, L. Ransom, M. Miller, W. Durbrow, G. Forsey, P. Scott, L. Tobiassen, R. Mongeon, C. Bechtel, W. Wardwell, N. Keith, B. Harcourt. FOURTH ROW: B. Woods, R. Towne, S. Wimble. B. Montgomery. M. Ruiter. C. Reader, J. Wood, P. Hill, R. Mahoney, R. Schumacher, B. Irish, M. Strassburg, M. Cochran. FIFTH ROW: P. Jarvis, N. McGee, B. Searles, N. Shattuck, T. Matthews, S. LaBom-bard, R. Cushing, P. Petrie, G. Surrell, B. Howard, T. Spencer, C. Rutherford, G. Lamoray, J. Burgess, A. Kerner. FIRST ROW: B. Baker, M. Preston, K. Anderson, D. Forgays, A. Blackmore, J. Tessier, R. Douse. M. Carron, J. Croteau, S Remillard, D. Villeneuve, S. Bushey, J. Purvis, G. Shangraw, M. Pafundi, K. Buik, Miss Rodgers. SECOND ROW: R. Blanch ette, D. Messimer, E. Martin, P. Demeritt, B. Fischer, S. Carpenter, K. Strobel, L. Steadman, G. Hunter, L. Benoit, B. Cobin D. McDonald. T. Rotunda, J. Aja, Mr. Parizo. THIRD ROW: R. Esmond, F. Dunton, J. McGarghan, F. Smith, A. Adorisio, J Hopkins. W. Ruhl, K. Preavy, R. Blow, G. Esmond, J. Hubinger. R. Thompson. S. Gokey, H. Burke. W. Boozon, Mr. Leggett FOURTH ROW- B. Reed, G. Thompson, P. Foster, J. Reed, C. Allan. M. Colburn, J. Tudhope, M. Slocomb, D. Bcnway, A. McLure P. Babcock, R. Skinner, J. Bushey, K. Osterhoudt, S. VonSitas. FIFTH ROW: R. St. Armour, L. Lundblad, T. Cooper, S Henry, K. Schwenn, J. Aja, B. Stowe, B. Romphrey, R. Sweet. D. Edwards, J. Drinkwine, A. Yandow, J. LaMore, P. Parizo CLASS OFFICERS: President—Brian Searles Vice-President—Lance Leggett Secretary—Norman Chastenay Treasurer—Penny Foster WITTIEST Deanna and Dave BEST ALL-AROUND Jackie and Bill BEST LOOKING Mary and Pete as a ak 'Lee MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Joan and Bob MOST ATHLETIC Mary and Dave MOST TALENTED Claudia and Charlie )ear6ooJt i FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Nancy McLure, Claudia Scott, CO-EDITOR Deanna Willard, CO-EDITOR Charlie Wood, Advisor Miss Manchester, Mary McEwing, Bonnie Herschede, Joan Cass. SECOND ROW: Steve Heil, Linda Osterhoudt, Sandy Kellett, Mary Knight, Ann Bergeron. Joan Richardson, Joyce Shangraw, Beverly Hall, Cheryl Bailey, Bill Willey. THIRD ROW: Jan Workman, Gail Preavy, June Hogan, Gilbert Dutton, Marie Dcnno, Jackie LeBlanc. 36 Mary McEwing, Bonnie Herschede, Deanna Willard, Miss Manchester, Joan Cass. Claudia Scott. Gary Irish, Charlie Wood. Gommen a or Staff COMMENTATOR—Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Nancy Cadmus, Peggy Crandall, Chris Dermody, June Hogan, Steve Heil, (Editor) Connie Chapman, Pete Brooks, Jan Workman. Sharon Burgess. SECOND ROW: Marie Denno, Sue Twombley, Maureen Tenney, Donna St. Pierre, Anne Bergeon, Sandy Kellett, Mary Knight, Joan Richardson, Joyce Shangraw, Judy Burgess, Beverley Hall. THIRD ROW: Jackie Le Blanc, Deanna Willard, Charlie Wood, Penny Foster, Judy Aja. EDITORS—STANDING: Mrs. Robert Pash, Mr. Brian King. SEATED: Connie Chapman, Deanna Willard, Steve Heil, Jackie LeBlanc, Peter Brooks. 37 Larry Cook Dave Robinson Pete Hanley Nancy McLure Claudia Scott aiionaf 7fonor Society Bob Briggs Dave Taft Larry Cook Claudia Scott Mr. Dirmaier, Advisor 38 S uc en ( Council STANDING: J. Aja, S. Gregory, B. Alger. L. Kelly, B. Searles, M. Bobian, J. Aja, Mr. Leggett, D. Robinson, J. Aja, L. Cook, C. Chapman, H. Abair. SEATED: J. LeBlanc, P. Brooks, M. Wilson, M. Merchant, Mr. Jameson. N. McLure, S. Berry, L. Oster-houdt, P. Foster. President—Nancy McLure Vice-President—Scott Berry Secretary—Margaret Wilson Treasurer—Mary Merchant 9 ee Gfu6 FRONT ROW: Sylvia Sessions, Rachael Tobin, Pauline Coon, Elizabeth Barrows, Nancy Cadmus, Joanne Desso, Thomas Rotunda, Robert Chapin. James Doherty, Douglas Griswold, Cheryl Kellett, Susan Twombly, Linda Tohiassen, Caroline Benard, Judy Crosier, Mary Ellen Preston. SECOND ROW: Diane Irish. Merrikay Olson, Elizabeth Mobbs, Barbara Tomko, Sylvia Ford, Ian Galbraith, Gary Quesnel, Alden Thompson, James Baxendale, Vickie Roberts, Karen Cheney, Carolann Bartinoski, Nancy Keith. Candy Allan. THIRD ROW: Jacqueline Blanchette, Faith Smith, Sabra Walker. Mary Fitz, Nancy Matthews, Christopher Dermody, Larry Cook, Richard Mahoney. Robert Skinner. Jan Workman, Paula Schumacher. Mary Kay Cochran, Betsy Reed. Rebecca Marshall. FOURTH: Martha Jerome. Crystal Allan, Penelope Foster, Linda Robinson, Sheila Bingham, Kenneth Osterhoudt, Hubert MaGee, Robert Matthews, Robert Towne, Sharon Maynard, Judy Aja, Margaret Wilson, Carole Jenkins, Donna Shedd. FIFTH ROW: Judy Clark, Holly Burke, Karen Preavy, Donna St. Pierre, Susan Henry, Ray Warner, Stephen Heil, John Truax, Alan Yandow, Kathryn Lang, Mary Irish, Jean Cribley, Beth Irish, Marilyn Babcock. MISSING: Michael Grady. MRS.CADMUS 1961 — J'JdDUOD S'Dc S'A yr( Dram atics C ) ub FIRST ROW: P. Berry, J. Workman, P. Brooks, S. Hawkins, P. Hanley, N. McLure, Mrs. Mann—Advisor, D. St Pierre, S. Twombly, R. Piccini, M. Tenney, S. Simmons, B. Herschede. SECOND ROW: J. Rutherford, B. Wood, E. Barrows, B. Alger, M. Wilson, G. Quessnel, C. Kellett, D. Richmond, P. Crandall, D. Keenan, M. Bobian, D. Breed, N. Priest, J. Baxendale, C. Rivers, M. Babock, D. Robinson. THIRD ROW: J. Crosier, N. Keith, B. Thompson, K. Cheney, P. Demerritt, P. Foster, P. Petrie, L. Lundblad, C. Stewart, B. Tomko, H. Perron, S. Gregor)-, B. Reed, J. Griswold, D. Shedd, S. Sessions. President—Nancy McLure Vice-President—Peter Hanley Secretary—Donna St. Pierre Treasurer—Joan Cass A contest of THE STRANGE ROAD Director: Jim Baxendale CAST: ALAN TALBOT—John Duder ANNIE KADAN—Joan Cass MRS. KADAN—Maureen Tenney MRS. TALBOT—Nancy McLure THE WALL Director: Pete Hanley CAST: ZOHAR—Steve Simmons TONDA ATTARDI—Bonnie Herschede MALLOR—Perry Kleine KRAWITZ—Clayton Lahue MAYLO ZETRA—Pete Brooks MATISSE ROTHA—Jan Workman RYKO—Dave Robinson t5 KNEELING: D. Brown, N. Kelly. FIRST ROW: S. Knight, R. Williams, B. Romphrey, S. Maynard, J. Burgess, D. Holland, L. Stearns, M. Murray, S. Blanchette, P. Berry. SECOND ROW: L. Thompson, J. Fredericks, B. Stearns, B. Guild, H. Peck, R Fisher, D. Flanders, B. Laporte. THIRD ROW: J. Prior, L. Reed, N. Keith, B. Reed, C. Irish, E. Barrows, C. Allan, J. Cass, E. Thompson. FOURTH ROW: M. McEwing, S. Hawkins, M. Fitz, G. Quessnal, C. Chapman, M. Wilson, H. Perron, J. McLure. FIFTH ROW: M. Root, M. Merchant, D. Holland, R. Burgess, T. Spencer, C. Becktel, B. Garmen. ALL NEW ENGLAND Morris Root MAJORETTES Nancy' Kelly Pat Berry Diane Brown BAND Music Honors VERMONT ALL-STATE BAND Joan Cass, Doug Holland, Mary Merchant, Margaret Wilson, Mary McEwing. VERMONT ALL-STATE CHORUS Sue Twombly, Jan Workman, Dan Chapin, Candy Allan. Missing from picture: Becky Marshall. MOUNT ROYAL MUSIC FESTIVAL Connie Irish, Sherry Hawkins, Morris Root, Mary Merchant. 47 BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: C. Chapman, P. Schumacher, G. Preavy, B. Marshall, L. Robinson, J. Richardson, P. Berry. TOP ROW, Left to Right: L. Cook, M. Doherty, G. Dutton, S. Simmons. ♦8 Left to Right: Gilbert Dutton, Patricia Berry, Larry Cook, Becky Marshall, Steve Simmons, Linda Robinson. SAf ( fu FIRST ROW: E. Martin, J. McGarghan, L. Cook, S. Burgess, S. McClellan, B. Lansing, B. Schumacher, G. Quesnel. SECOND ROW: Miss Greenlees, J. Doherty, J. Cass, N. McLure, D. St. Pierre, J. Burgess, L. Lundblad, B. Marshall. THIRD ROW: C. Dermody, B. Smith, S. Heil, M. Knight, J. Workman. P. Schumacher, C. Chapman. OFFICERS: President—Bill Lansing Vice-President—Steve McClellan Secretary—Sharon Burgess Treasurer—Larry Cook J3e Cjerc e Ji rancais : FRENCH CLUB FIRST ROW: Mr. Tremblay, B. Briggs, D. Taft, B. Herschede, M. Tenney. SECOND ROW: L. Tobiassen, J. Aja, B. Marshall L. Lundblad, C. Chapman, C. Allen, N. Keith. THIRD ROW: C. Irish, S. Hawkins, D. St. Pierre, M. Knight, S. Heil, B. Reed’ B. Irish. FOURTH ROW: A. McLure, S. Berry', P. Brooks, P. Hanley, L. Cook, D. Robinson. OFFICERS, ADVISOR President—Bob Briggs Vice-President—Dave Taft Secretary—Bonnie Herschede Treasurer—Maureen Tenney Advisor—Mr. Tremblay Soccer, cross-country, baseball and track, eclipsed by basketball. The atmosphere of the hot, crowded gym 1961 TJermont c a e Q)£ampions: t VARSITY SOCCER—Left to Right, SEATED: G. Shangraw, M. Daly, J. Wood, R. Esmond, J. Leggett, D. Taft, G. Irish, R. Shalk, D. Griffin, T. Isham, J. Taft, R. Mills. SECOND ROW: J. Grady, Mgr.; D. Carlson, C. Woood, D. Tuure, R. Burgess, Mr. Soderberg, Coach; W. Willey, W. Lansing, R. Smith, A. Yandow, S. Berry, D. Shangraw, Mgr. 1961 cS occer FIRST STRING SOCCER—Left to Right: G. Shangraw, J. Leggett, C. Wood, W. Willey, D. Taft, G. Irish, D. Tuure, D. Carlson, S. Berry, T. Isham, J. Taft. 55 Manager, J. Leggett, G. Wells, J. Wood, C. Wood, B. Smith, H. Washburn, L. Stanton, J. Reed, D. Orison, M. Daly, J. Taft, Manager, F. Smith. CENTER: Co-Captain, Gary Irish, Coach, Don Soderberg, Co-Optain, Dave Taft. Co-Optain, Dave Taft, Coach, Don Soderberg, Co-Captain, Gary Irish aromooo resoun VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL St. Albans . Burlington Otter Valley Spaulding Burlington Montpelier St. Albans Rice Winooski .. Marion Spaulding Burlington Rice St. Albans Montpelier Winooski Spaulding Tournament Charlie e ( cho ny shouts of encourayement JUNIOR VARSITY S. Berry, M. Daly, J. Wood, P. Jarvis, T. Cooper, A. Kerner, J. Reed, A. Yandow, M. Strassburg, J. Sullivan, R. Esmond, Manager—J. Aja. 1961 0.racJ? earn Left to Right: T. Isham, D. Stewart, D. Tuure, J. Baker, L. Stanton, D. Robinson, M. Powell. STANDING: R. La Mere, N. Bountress, N. Hathaway, G. Dutton, D. Richmond, J. Aja, W. Willey, B. Lansing, Howard O'Neil, Coach. Pentagonal Meet at Montpelier Essex, Montpelier, Spaulding (Barre), St. Michael’s (Montpelier), Craftsbury; won by Barre. Triangular Meet at BFA (St. Albans) Essex, Craftsbury, BFA; won by Essex. Triangular Meet at Lyndonville Essex, Craftsbury, Lyndon; won by Lyndon Institute. Quadrangular Meet at Montpelier Essex, Montpelier, Barre (Spaulding), St. Michael's (Montpelier); won by Barre. Triangular Meet at Montpelier Essex, Craftsbury, St. Michael's (Montpelier); won by Essex and Craftsbury (tie). Northern District Meet at Rice Memorial (Burlington) 961 ( ross C)ouniry Left to Right, STANDING: L. Leggett, M. Colburn, J. Reed, H. O’Neil, Coach J. Aja, B. Kagles, A. McLure. KNEELING: G. Dutton, L. Stanton, D. Robinson. CROSS COUNTRY Essex-Vergennes Essex-Rice Essex-Burlington Essex-Burlington and Rice Essex-Jerico STATE MEET Left to Right: J. Baxendale, R. Schalk, J. Taft, J. Sullivan, A. Stevens, D. Lemire, R. Smith, S. McClellan, R. Ruiter, C. Walker, B. Holton, C. Wood, G. Irish, D. Carlson, R. Berry, R. Smith, B. Demosi, D. Taft, Coach Soderberg, W. Duval. Essex Spaulding ............................. 4 3 B.F.A.................................. 9 6 Winooski .............................. 9 2 Rice ................................ 9 8 Montpelier ............................ 3 4 Montpelier.............................17 8 Burlington ............................ 6 Spaulding ............................. 8 0 B.F.A..................................10 12 Winooski .............................. 3 2 Rice .................................. 6 5 62 the safe sh'cfe into home 63 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Left to Right: Leanne Dawson, Nancy Cadmus, Susan Bushey, Carol Jenkins, Rachael Tobin, Betty Dcnsmore, Betty Terrien, Connie Irish, Sharon Hathaway, Marie Denno. Mary McEwing, Claudia Scott. CENTER: Manager—Jill Griswold, Coach Melba Masse, Manager—Jackie Leblanc. CO-CAPTAINS AND COACH Marie Denno, Mrs. Masse, Mary McEwing 64 broucj it ioyetfier VARSITY FIRST STRING Leeann Dawson, Sue Bushey, Mary McEwing, Mrs. Masse, Marie Denno, Carol Jenkins, Sharon Hathaway. SENIOR GIRLS Betty Lou Terrien, Connie Irish, Mary McEwing, Marie Denno, Claudia Scott, Rachael Tobin. a common interest athletics; (Jirfs IJunior TJarsity ) as let ball C. Rutherford. S. Henry, S. Trudo, P. Adams, M. Wilson, Manager, H. Burke, H. Bushey, N. Cadmus, B. Irish, J. Tudhope, F. Smith, S. Bushey, E. Matthews, B. Densmore, C. Allen, L. Blaire. JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE Essex........17 Milton .............. Essex .......12 Burlington ........... ...31 B.F.A.................. ..16 Richford ............. .... 16 Milton .............. 28 Enosburg ............. ...18 Burlington ........... Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex ....... 20 B.F.A............. Essex.........22 South Burlington Essex.........31 Enosburg ......... Essex.........32 Richford ........ 7 6 27 10 17 5 15 22 24 13 14 66 cf hefcf SYLVIA SESSIONS (Co-Captain) CAROL RIVERS JUDY CROSIER Vickie Roberts Nancy Ellis Marilee Bobian (Co-Captain) Junior 7)arsity C)£eerfeacfers 68 MAUREEN TENNEY 69 ou were l ii ere as The climax of your Junior Year is spelled by the excitement of THE JUNIOR PROM—which gives way . . .  70 to Seniority, beginning with— SADIE HAWKINS, a fantastic festival of informality. ocia ilt pfimpses from i ie 5resA] 'reshman reception For Freshmen the reception means a trying ordeal, fake gymnastics, and embarrassing moments. It means, a night awaited with agonizing dread, a night awaited with breathless anticipation. 72 It also means the final initiation which proves one capable of belonging to and becoming a part of the main student body. to The Senior Class First Place The Junior Class Second Place The Sophomore Class The Freshman Class fine presentation of c2aeen Gancficfates. SANDY KELLETT Senior Class NANCY ELLIS Junior Class JUDY AJA Freshman Class BETTY DENSMORE Jl Sophomore Class j U£e Glim imax 7 ie 7{ in y an fQ aeen Gfa ass We, the Class of 1962, of Essex Junction High School, on the nineteenth day of June, 1962, hereby establish our last will and testament to our remaining schoolmates at Essex Junction High School. I, Cheryl Bailey, leave someone to count the tickets in the cafeteria. I, Ann Bergeron, leave a bottle of Anacin to Mr. King's future students. I, Pat Berry, leave all my bandages to Judy Aja, for her next ski trip. I, Kurt Biederbeck, leave my hot Plymouth to anyone brave enough to take it. I, Sheila Bishop, leave Laurie Arms my best wishes and hopes that she will beware of the bump on the lost Nation Road. I, Bob Blanchard, leave this whole messed-up world to anyone crazy enough to want it. 1, Bob Briggs, leave nothing to anyone who needs it. I, Nancy Burnett, leave my place in the Annual Cotillion to any girl in the class of 1963. I, Bonnie Busier, leave the cold weather to any rebel who ventures up north. I, Joan Cass, leave my love for The Little People” to Susan Gregory. I, Larry Cook, leave the success of the Cercle Francais to les chiens. I, Jean Cribley, leave my gymsuit to any junior who wants it. I, Norma Degree, leave my long hair to Jean Tudhope. I, Donna DeMar, leave with happiness in my heart. I, Marie Denno, leave my basketball ability to Betty Densmore. I, Mike Doherty, leave my straight A” average in Physics to Scott Berry. I, Freddie Dunihue, leave Mr. Walcott in peace. I, Gilbert Dutton, leave Joe Aja my ability to run 2.5 miles without collapsing. I, Willard Farnham, leave my reserve status to anyone. I, Lanny Forgays, leave my remarks in Sociology to Miss Rodgers I, Esther Gaudette, leave quietly. I, Beverly Hall, leave my car to my sister. I, Pete Hanley, leave my black cycle” at the disposal of the faculty. I, Sherry Hawkins, leave my continuous talking to Miss Foster. I, Roy Hayden, leave my Montreal pleasure trips and my fast Corvette to Jeff Taft. I, Steve Heil, leave the third seat of my Ford to anyone with seven foot skies. I, Bonnie Herschede, leave my superior mathematical brain to the science department for dissection and study. I, June Hogan, leave my sewing ability to Linda Kelly. I, Doug Holland, leave my height to Douglas Griswold. I, Connie Irish, leave my ride with Miss Foster to anyone who wants it. I, Gary Irish, leave my admirers to mourn over my departure. I, Martha Jerome, leave the best of luck to the girls in gym next year; you’ll need it. I, Sherry Jimmo, leave my gymnastic ability to next year’s failing juniors. I, Anne Jocelyn, leave my marks in English to Chris Workman. I, Sandy Kellett, leave my smile to John Grady. I, Mary Knight, leave Bill Lansing, Bob Smith, and Scott Berry, at the top of the Hangman’s Noose with my skiing ability, so they’ll know how it feels. I, Jackie LeBlanc, leave with hope of collecting my graduation bet from Bill Lansing. I, John Leggett, leave my Breezy Ben shirt to future soccer players. I, Wesley Little, leave with a snicker. I, Pat Mable, leave my quiet ways to Pat Desso. I, Robert Matthews, leave my trick of catching pneumonia when school starts to anyone who wants it. 78 Wi f I, Steve McClellan, leave my hot” jeep to Bill Lansing. I, Mary McEwing, leave my glasses to Mary Merchant. I, Nancy McLure, leave my accident-free-driving-record to any worthy person. I, Linda Osterhoudt, leave nothing, for I am not the generous type. I, Wayne Phelps, leave for the Navy. I, Helen Pratt, leave with hopes for the future. I, Gayle Preavy, leave my ability to carhop to Claudia Laflin. I, Faith Quebec, leave for a certain, Bill.” I, Joan Richardson, leave my stubbornness to Bobby Peryea, to argue with Mr. King next year. I, Doug Richmond, leave two long, black marks down the school driveway. I, Pam Robbins, leave Pat. I, Pat Robbins, leave Pam. I, Dave Robinson, leave Joe Aja my ability to run 120 yards without collapsing. I, Donald Ross, leave my bank account to Tommy Rotunda. I, Diane Rotunda, leave my 105 pounds to Sharon Maynard, take good care of them. I, Jay Rutherford, leave my voice to echo through the halls forever. I, Claudia Scott, leave my glasses to Linda Kelly. I, Joyce Shangraw, leave my size to Sharon Burgess. I, Joyce Shatney, leave my ability to care for my hair to Mrs. Masse. I, Donald Siegriest, leave my weather predictions for study by Mr. Walcott. I, Larry Stanton, leave my bungling ability to Bob Smith. I, Sharon Stetson, leave my well-proportioned figure to Marilee Bobian. I, Hugh Strobel, leave my green shoes to Scott Berry. I, Russell Sweet, leave my hitting trees ability to Chris Workman. I, Scharle’ Sweet, leave for pastures unknown. I, Dave Taft, leave anything that anybody wants to take. I, Betty Terrien, leave Mr. Walcott in peace. I, Rachael Tobin, leave w'illingly. I, Dan Tuure, leave my red goatee to anybody man enough to wear it. I, Harry Washburn, leave my rebounding to next year’s team, who'll need it. I, Gary Wells, leave my transportation convenience to Kenny Osterhoudt. I, John Wheelock, leave my absentee record to Jack McGarghan. I, Deanna Willard, leave Mr. King some soap and water, so he can wash his cool Corvette. I, Bill Willey, leave my agility to Bill Lansing. I, Loraine Wittlief, leave willingly and peacefully. I, Charlie Wood, leave my staring role Augie Dogie” to Booger” Taft. I, Jan Workman, leave my naturally red hair to Molly Forsey. I, Gloria Yandow, leave the last seat in the last row to the lucky person who comes at the end. I, Cliff Yates, leave my sister to Miss Manchester. To the junior class, we leave the joys and worries of college acceptance. To the sophomore class, we leave the long hours spent working to acquire our diplomas. To the freshman class, we leave the assurance that they too will graduate, someday. To the faculty, we leave fond memories of our aggressiveness in class. Given under our hand on the nineteenth day of June, nineteen hundred and sixty-two. 79 As we stand gazing into the mist of the future, there appear before us the images of our high school classmates as they will be in 1982. There is Cheryl Bailey, who has progressed to the position of ticket seller at the Champlain Valley Fair. Ann Bergeron has just been crowned Mrs. Grange of 1982. Pat Berry is now a permanent resident at the Mary Fletcher Hospital. Kurt Biederbeck is the star of the Biederbeck Hell Drivers in the Barnum and Bailey Circus. Sheila Bishop is known as the first woman to swim the Atlantic. Bob Blanchard is a respected member of the American Railway Tramp Society. Bob Briggs has just published his latest best-selling novel. The Dollar and I. Nancy Burnett is the president and showpiece of the Stevens Cosmetics Company. Bonnie Busier is a missionary to the African Congo. Joan Cass is the head of an association for the restoration to society of the derelicts in the Bowery. Larry Cook is a well-known playboy on the Continent. Jean Cribley has been named Miss Photographer of 1982. Tony Dajar is now head bouncer at Toni’s Red Hots. Norma Degree is leading a chorus line at Jake’s Barn. Donna Demar is now a Congressional librarian. Marie Denno is the star on the United States Women’s Olympic basketball team. Mike Doherty is the head of the physics department at The Sorbonne. John Duder is a goodwill ambassador to the United States from New Zealand. Fred Dunihue is a mechanic at Gene’s Shell Station. Gilbert Dutton is still arguing nonsense. Willard Farnham is making his residence at the Mary Fletcher Hospital. Lanny Forgays is a draftsman for Vermont Structural Steel. Esther Gaudette is reviving soundless movies. Beverly Hall is now world famous for her curly blond hair. Pete Hanley is the director of the new smash hit movie, The Cool One. Sherry Hawkins has discovered a way to play the clarinet while talking. Ronnie Hayden is still trying to fix his Corvette with Scotch—tape. Steve Heil is the editor of the magazine Skiing for the Novice. Bonnie Herschede is the latest prophet of the Zen Buddhist Society of Nigeria. June Hogan is designing patterns for the petite. Doug Holland is leading a band of Boy Scouts through deepest Africa. Connie Irish is first saxophonist in Lawrence Welk’s female dance band. Gary Irish is still looking for his contact lenses. Martha Jerome is New England’s champion square dance caller. Sherry Jimmo is the president of the Women’s Temperance League. Anne Jocelyn is an avid Reader of Briggsy’s novels on objectivism. Sandy Kellett is the organizer of the Navy Mothers’ Association. Mary Knight is head of the Sepp Ruschp Ski School at Mt. Mansfield. Jackie LeBlanc is a teacher at the Little Flower Convent in Bennington. John Leggett is designing air tight covers for red bugs. Wesley Little is the chef in the E.J.H.S. cafeteria. 7Jrop iectj Pat Mable is the head campaigner against Wheelock’s poetry. Bob Matthews is the owner of the largest dairy farm in Vermont. Steve McClellan is the star of the United States Olympic Alpine team. Mary McEwing is now married and raising her own basketball team. Nancy McLure is the leader of the shoeless beats. Linda Osterhoudt is a high fashion model for the House of Dior. Wayne Phelps is a commodore in the United States Navy. Helen Pratt is the governess at Buckingham Pallace. Gayle Preavy is the owner of the new A W in Williston. Faith Quebec is the cover girl of a leading magazine. Joan Richardson is known as the queen of the southern belles. Doug Richmond is now full owner of the Essex Jet. Boys' and Girls' Club. Pam Robbins is famous for her non-dishpan hands. Pat Robbins is the vice-president of Pat Pat, Inc. Dave Robinson is the founder of the Hate for a Purpose Society. Donald Ross is a tax collector for the Internal Revenue. Diane Rotunda is now writing her own lovelorn column, Dear Diane.” Jay Rutherford is the public address system for the new U.V.M. fieldhouse. Claudia Scott is drawing the popular cartoon serial, Captain Cookie.” Joyce Shangraw is a model for Miss Clairol's Does she or doesn’t she” advertisements. Donald Siegriest is forecasting the weather at Cape Canaveral. Larry Stanton is the coach of the E.J.H.S. Bunglers. Sharon Stetson is performing at the Peppermint Lounge. Hugh Strobel is a model for Arrow Shirts. Russell Sweet owns a used car lot full of bright, red Fords. Scharle Sweet is the girl's gym teacher at E.J.H.S. Dave Taft is a renowned philosopher and president of Wellesly College. Betty Terrien is now a full time nurse at the Holton Hospital. Rachael Tobin is sailing on the USS LAIGHTON. Dan Tuure is a grape-stomper for Mogan-David wines. Harry Washburn has just inherited the Bushey farm. Gary Wells is a writer for Teenage Love Stories. John Wheelock is fighting to have himself accepted by the P.T.A. Deanna Willard is the authoress of the newest book on Etiquette and how to treat your servants. Bill Willey is a star in Gene Autrey’s authentic rodeo. Lorraine Wittlief is a traveling secretary for the Lance Company. Charlie Wood is singing his latest hit Looking Through the Knothole in Mommy’s Wooden Leg.” Jan Workman is happily settled in the White House as the First Lady. Gloria Yandow is housemother for the boys in the ACACIA fraternity. Finally the last image appears, and we see Clif Yates as the chairman of the National Association for the Advancement of Better Bikinis. These images fade and we are left to await the year 1982, when we will learn if the predictions for our classmates will come true. 81 u tin ou were there as an AcJueriiser. commencement for many of you means that your formal education is over, that you are going out into the world, many of you irtto business and professional life. CONGRATULATIONS to the class of 1962 —sVc— FABRICATORS AND ENGINEERS whatever your work in the future, the Vermont Structural Steel Corporation reminds you that in life, as in construction, quality depends on materials. Put into your life the best that you have to offer, and you will always have cause to be proud. ft ANT AND WAREHOUSE 207 FLYNN AVENUE BURLINGTON. VT. 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Vermont mattress furniture co. 617 riverside avenue burlington, Vermont alger supply co. everything for the plumbing and heating trade. 32 park street essex junction, Vermont tr 8-3316 87 me lure moving storage, inc. be sure—call me lure tr 8-2253 tel. un 4-4058 g. bernard crowley thomas m. crowley the crowley agency insurance real estate be sure—insure 100 no. wlllard street burlington, Vermont ben franklin store a complete variety at essex shopping center essex junction, Vermont finest diamonds watch repair service tick tock shop 185 bank street burlington, Vermont 88 brewer bros. I north avenue burlington, Vermont desoto—plymouth mack—reo sales and service congratulations to class of '62 george r. i. me gregor, jr. real estate broker congratulations to class of '62 al warren ford, inc. 1117 williston road so. burlington, vt. congratulations to class of '62 carl me clellan real estate broker dial tw 9-4460 underhill center Vermont robinson's essex junction, Vermont 89 congratulations to class of 1962 from burnett Campbell general contractors south burlington, Vermont un 4-4952 richmond office equipment co. 134 pearl street essex junction, Vermont tr 8-2605 90 music—news—sports on w d o t 1400 on your dial chittenden county's first choice save at the bank with the time temperature sign the time to save is now. main office 148 college st. the temperature is always right for saving. burlington savings bank a mutual savings bank member of the federal deposit insurance corporation branch 1121 north ave. lake shore farms country property guy w. nichols realtor mallett's bay club winoosk!, Vermont burlington un 2-4676 s. t. griswold and co., inc. redi-mix concrete griswold industrial park williston un 2-6476 pegton's yardstick fine fabrics me calls—simplicity—vogue patterns III st. paul street burlington, Vermont carroll cut-rate pharmacy school supplies prescriptions cosmetics pharmaceuticals free delivery service tr 8-3716 wetherbee's poultry farmstore 142 main street tr 8-3743 essex junction, vt. nationwide insurance Charles k. fish co-operative co-op fire insurance green mountain fire ins. tr 8-3716 hagadorn's texaco station specializes in: tune-ups wheel alignments essex junction, Vermont compliments of Vermont maple orchards 92 compliments of rockwell's store esso products Bernard and florence rockwell essex junction, Vermont green mountain sweater paks imported and quality yarns knitting books and needles help with your knitting problems. mary t. booth yarn shop 69 main street essex junction, Vermont reed and stone contractors dial tr 8-2578 essex junction, Vermont compliments of the fashion shop 28 church street style riS shoppe burlington, Vermont congratulations singer sewing machine 23 church street burlington, Vermont clem bashaw builder and contractor residential and commercial tr 8-4464 essex junction, Vermont carbee's music center, inc. 1 16 church street burlington, Vermont all the latest hits 93 yankee commission sales abernathy's maple hurst-greenhouse compliments of i alfonso's restaurant flowers plants corsages wedding and funeral arrangements mr. and mrs. c. j. houghton 167 main street burlington, Vermont greenmount lumber co for sale: hardwood slabs for firewood 12 to 14 length delivered buyers of standing timber and logs telephone underhill 9-2288 now 9 channels cable television installation $19.95 service $4.95 month tip top fountain service tip top sundries at the green mt. television corp. 187 church st. burlington, vt. phone un 4-5749 tip top railroad street through our door pass the friendliest folks in town —our customers! all problems become smaller if you don't dodge them, but confront them, touch a thistle timidly, and it pricks you, grasp it boldly, and its spines crumble. IBM jb general products division essex junction, Vermont typical home of the villa drive development and birch grove in essex junction, Vermont owned and developed by thomas j. rotunda realtor and builder essex junction, Vermont irving's 21 church st. burlington, vt. essex bowling center knight's prescriptions filled promptly essex shopping center essex junction, Vermont magee's body shop used cars—used parts tr 8-2016 197 pearl st. essex junction, Vermont harold farnsworth real estate 131 main st. essex junction, Vermont tr 8-3576 cota's shell service station all minor repairs done here essex shopping center essex junction, Vermont harold h. bergeron real estate broker tr 8-5700 47 maple st. essex junction, Vermont mobil oil mobilubrication engine tune-ups mobil accessories brake service bob crocker mobil service taft's corner williston, Vermont tr 8-3 168 OT phone tr 8-2689 madeline beauty salon madeline baker, owner louise lemire association me auliffe experts—hair stying coloring, cutting consultants for all beauty paper co., inc. care burlington, vt. 15 arlington street, essex, junction shady lawn school furniture and supplies poultry farm office machines—books fresh eggs pressed poultry laying pullets janitorial and hot lunch supplies w. g. bigelow, prop. tr 8-3348 essex junction, Vermont 150 bank street, burlington, vt. savings lead to success and your savings earn more at the b. f. s. b.f.s. fitz's 3I 2 annum— latest earnings postage free save by mail garage and burlington service center money saved by ... . the 10th of any federal savings month earns 141 pearl street from the 1 st of that month essex junction, vt. accounts insured to $10,000 by the 98 pelletier lumber dealers in fine birch lumber e. j. blow essex junction, Vermont builder tommy's 2 southview road essex junction, Vermont tr 8-2674 barber shop gives its compliments 22 railroad ave. CLASS RINGS • COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL CARDS • TROPHIES • CLUB PINS • DIPLOMAS SAWYER W. LEE 40 Brewer Parkway, South Burlington, Vermont, Telephone 4-6250 ALSO REPRESENTATIVE FOR TAYLOR-MADE YEARBOOKS 99 al's french fries open daily 11:30 a.m. 'til 12 midnight main st. rt. 15 essex junction and williston road rt. 2 so. burlington mr. and mrs. rusterholz, props. compliments of lowe brothers 207 college street burlington, Vermont easy parking at fred's market, inc. the i. g. a. store pleasant shopping essex center, Vermont tobin's radio t. v. inc.. t.v.—philco appliances sporting goods Cambridge, Vermont giles h. willley real estate—auctioneer essex junction, Vermont the great atlantic and pacific co. 12 park street essex junction, Vermont Steve's home supply mobil flame heat range water heaters we deliver 3 maple street essex junction, vt., tr 8-5705 gene's our customers are our biggest asset. 5 corners essex junction, Vermont 100 gilbert bessette contractor and builder c. e. brown international harvester and new holland consultation and free estimate general construction— new construction repairing and remodeling 1 19 main street tr 8-4114 essex junction, Vermont farm equipment farm bulk tanks homelite and remington chain saws □ H essex junction, Vermont cass diamond and other precious gems mountings fine jewelry and silverware excellent engraving diamond setting f. j. preston sons. warner inc. jewelers in Vermont for over 100 years corporation certified gemologist and registered jewelers american gem society 17 upper church street Burlington, Vermont 101 the lynmac stables dealing in saddle horses, fine equipment, and riding instruction by competent horsemen. route 15 jericho tw 9-4942 ralph's mobil station essex junction, Vermont tr 8-4974 complete automotive service always good pie at muncy's diner essex junction, Vermont patronize your local printer 75 years of service roscoe printing house commercial and social printing paper products lester m. roscoe essex junction, Vermont tr 8-3345 magee's garage general repairing accessories—welding batteries—tires—tubes 24-hour towing and wrecking service 4 jackson st. essex junction, vt. compliments of colodny's supermarket, inc. home food service 87-95 north avenue burlington, Vermont carmote paint store, inc. 119 st. paul street burlington, Vermont un 2-0681 compliments of lawrence leclair draperies 152 cherry street burlington, Vermont un 4-6582 102 ■' VERMONT ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. Owned by the Members We Serve” JOHNSON. VERMONT PHONE MEIrose 5-2331 essex trust company complete banking service member of the f.d.i.c. compliments of terrien real estate essex junction, Vermont phone tr 8-4432 4 main street essex junction, Vermont jerome 24-hour oil burner service furnace cleanings our specialty tr 8-4153 essex junction, Vermont 103 going to college? the most important book you can take is a book from the chittenden checks just 10? each each checks name printed free any amount opens an account no minimum balance required saving for college? use our save-by-mail plan! we pay the postage any amount opens an account no minimum balance required chittenden trust company complete banking service burlington newport northtroy swanton alburg middlebury member federal deposit insurance flander's lumber co. tr 8-3385 essex junction, Vermont strong hardware company shelf and heavy hardware paint—builders' supplies 205-207 main street burlington, Vermont wholesale and retail dial un 4-5771 104 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY T n WoMi • ' T««rbeoka A„ I,,c .jd. rrn.ii r ' ■j.'fj.rfi.1'1 r-i i 1 i.nrj.n -nr tfr f}1 9K VvM I


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