Harwood Union High School - Royal Tartan Yearbook (Moretown, VT)

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The committee had made extensive surveys, scrutinized existing facilities, and in an effort to resolve the problems recognized as far back as 1955, it recommended a new elementary school building to consist of eight classrooms and a multi-purpose room. The proposed building would have been built behind the Waterbury Library, facing Winooski Street. Although much consideration was given to a new union f I-7 H W A:-3' AN Q wg, it --...3,w- school, and though meetings were held with representatives of Waitsfield, Warren, Fayston, Moretown, Stowe, Bolton, and Duxbury, the consensus of opinion was that a union school was not needed at this time, and the Waterbury planners formulated what they consid- ered a completely feasible plan for solving the problems. At a special Town Meeting held on October 17, the towns- people of Waterbury were presented with a 35215, OOO bond issue for the new elementary school and defeated it. The bond issue was only one of sev- eral brought before the voters of Water- bury at about that time. The proposed remedies for the educational system became progressively less expensive and were repeatedly turned down, de- spite the hard work and careful con- sideration put into each plan. An Alter- nate high school and several plans for separate Waterbury and Waterbury Center elementary schools were voted down. Between March, 1962, when yet another plan was turned down, and October, 1963, the situation at Water- bury and Waterbury Center became pro- gressively worse. As enrollment grew and existing buildings were harder pressed to provide adequate facilities, the building committee recognized the drastic needs and worked on plans for improving the buildings already stand- ing. ln October of 1963, the committee Q was considering Plan A which would have renovated the Waterbury High School by converting the gymnasium into classrooms and erecting a new gym and cafeteria on the hill behind the school. On December 18, the plan was approved by the School Board, and sub- sequently warnings were sent out for a special town meeting on january 28. This time the bond issue was much greater than that of a new elementary school, but the need was even more immediate. The citizens passed a f15625,000 bond issue by a 510 to 441 VOEG. Immediately after this measure was passed, some townspeople felt that there was a need for a complete about-face. These people circulated a petition to rescind the Plan A vote, and brought this motion up in the March 3 town meeting, when the Vote was rescinded by a 463 to 353 majority. It was obvious that many people had new convictions about the renovations to the high school. Some thought that with new state laws requiring all schools to be brought to certain mini- mum standards, Plan A would not fulfill the minimum and would be obso- lete before it was built. Others felt that considering the new stride being made in education, renovating the old facili- ties would only be tying. our hands against using the money to provide a more modern curriculum. Several alternate plans were pre- sented but all were voted down before they gained momentum. However, at this time a special committee was set up specifically to consider a union school with the neighboring towns. On March 18 the interested citizens from Waterbury, Waitsfield, Moretown, and Duxbury formed a Curriculum Study Committee. This committee's report was essential to the well-rounded, mod- ern curriculum employing the advantages of the new building to their utmost. Shortly after the study committee was organized, the town voted in favor 5 .gi N'-x. A fi. : I .. 1' nf . ti ' 1 i 2 4 ,Q A A n,1lf..:'1 . 12- ft.-lgilfletg-,W ' ..,, L-I .,., ,, ..,. K...r,,..5,7f, www-wwivw' f- - ' f ,gig V . .-.. 2. .,.. W. -,.i .W f-,. 4. V .. . , L , - fs-wiwwvzimfo isgtfi,,.WWiw..2, iiimiwzligt-wi,..,,..,,,..gtQt , f M, r- f .. 'iii .iw futtizgggii f- fm ..,.f..,N-mi ., ...,., ,, W ..,f.fiw2.e,f1w:.:z.s 2. if .tis :QM Vswip2tgjm,g2,2 ggwmwsf W. , Si if 'Y ' A 'K-if 2 'fi ix ., iviisilszsfr if-45'-f1iii2f2ft 'K .W H .wig . 3 M 5 4 i .1 H.. I .f of forming Union School District 1119, encompassing the towns of Waterbury, Waitsfield, Warren, and Duxbury. In May, money was appropriated for a study and preparation plans for a new union high school district facility, and at special town meetings throughout the valley in September, the voters elected their school directors. These town meet- ings also approved funds for retaining an architect and employing contractors to begin work in order that the new school could be realized as soon as physically possible. Immediately after receiving the go- ahead with the funds, the School Board interviewed architectural firms and retained Roland Whittier as architect. Mr. Whittier went ahead immediately and had preliminary plans drawn up by November when Fayston and Moretown petitioned to join the union and were admitted. In December of 1964, folders with the plan for the school and budget figures were distributed. The voters were asked to approve a 331, 600, 000 bond issue for a new union school to be built on the Badore farm in Moretown. The vote was held on February ll, 1965. lt was passed in all the towns on a cumulative 6 to l ratio. ln March bids were opened for the preparation of the site and the contract was given to Burnett Contracting Com- pany of South Burlington, who began work on the site in june. Prior to the work on the site, the USD iil9 School Board had voted to name the school in honor of Dr. Charles E. Harwood. The name, Harwood Union High School, was approved by the State Board of Education in june. Also in june, the bids went for a 51.6 million bond issue, and were accepted at 31.396, which has since gone up to 4.32. ln August of 1965, bids were received for the actual general contract. Pizzagalli Construction Com- pany of South Burlington had the lowest bid, and ground-breaking ceremonies were scheduled for October. On Saturday, October 10, 1965, ground-breaking ceremonies were held Compliments of NORGE APPLIANCES from CONTFS and MID-STATE BOWLING ALLEY CAFETERI at the Moretown site. The list of guests included those who had worked the hardest for the school and interested people from the Department of Educa- tion. The actual ground-breaking was done by Wayne Lewis, Chairman of the School Board, Dr. Rupert Spencer, Director of Special Services for the Vermont Education Department, and Mrs. Charles Harwood, widow of the man for whom the school was named. The Master of Ceremonies was Brian Harwood, son of the Doctor and direc tor of the new Union High School Dis- trict. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. WENDELL FOLSOM and MDRSE'S SUNOCO LIBRARY of R. N. ROBARGE gi ,,,,av-' ,M,,,...--'H 3 sy Much of the furniture had arrived by September 12, but the library furniture was not to arrive until janu- ary. But the ibrary did not go unused. It was used or band rehearsals, physi cal education classes, projection room, and whatever else didn't have a place to meet. Typing students typed on cafeteria tables until the typing tables Compliments of WHEELER CHEVROLET During the early spring of 1966, the faculty members were chosen, and their names Were presented at the annual meeting of USD P519 on May 10. By mid-August, all the teachers were ready for orientation and organizational meetings. Due to a railroad strike in'Canada, the school furniture was late in ar- riving, and school opening was post- poned from September 6 to September 12. On September 12, 1966 Harwood Union High School opened for its first school year. 'P- 'llh arrived in October. Since the gymna- sium, auditorium, and classrooms in that wing were not completed until late january, mechanical drawing met in the teachers' room, industrial arts met wherever a room was available, and music classes met in room 502. These classes finally were able to meet in their own area near the end of December even though there was still work to be done. Most of the work was completed by March l. On March 4, Harwood Union High School Dedication was held in the auditorium. At that time a portrait of Dr. Harwood was presented for displaying in the main lobby of the school. Winter was upon us before the driveways and parking areas could be paved. Spring came, and with it, a sea of mud. It was thought at one time that a mud vacation might have to be considered, but the mud was of relatively short duration, and no school days were lost. Paving was undertaken in May and was finished the first part of june. Landscaping continued in the spring where it was left in the fall. By june everything was functioning normally, just in time to close school. It was a year of hardships for everyone But it was a rewarding year too. There isn't a teacher, student or parent in the Compliments of MONTPELIER SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST CO. and MR. 8 MRS. SHERlvlAN GAGE and MR. S MRS. JAMES IZOR SCIENCE wftfever t 5i9 Valley who isn't proud of the iueilities here ut Harwood. The future will def velop to un even greater extent the opportunities that ure provided for the young people of the 6 communities so that ull of them erin better find their pluee in an ever-ehnnging World. scarab arabian 9 if 'IE 9. LANGUAGES BUSINESS EDUCATIO Compliments of EAGLE OIL COMPANY and DAVID G. CULVER EXCAVATION Compliments of SKI HOSTEL LODGE and MORETOWN FIRE DEPARTMENT HOME ECONOMICS 'L-affair ws54mx72g5w,A::ew-, fvwgliiiimgxemwq wffffzmm fi f ,- ,M M. W .,,. A -K D W Xie cgi 153 N K , gf ,, ,-gk. , I 3,' f+f5Wf 2 Fi 91 qui, A . ,,7wV,15 ii 1 ,564 , my S , 'E S ft ', N M - K nf ff? ,3 1 1 L ' ' ,. .L 1 ,wg f f . Aim N Q I 1 A - f 1 ' 47 f4Kf1'm':M- , 1, , ' . 2 A V ,S 1 ,Z . V , vw 4.w..m.,Qf ,g K 'ff V 1 I' N -if f RW yn., j . .. Li Y . ' W -may 'E 5 x .5--'-W2 if . M. v, gf! 1 -4 15535, .,,,.., 'F Mm' ,X H1 ' A , .,.1 ' - y !.,..,,f, AI Wi' Rx 2 I pf' 51 'E fm? V A J' wx 'Y AN. P!-,. , ui mx . 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L-Q, M WQQM5 igaifim .mg AE. , M -MW M3 'Mr .M W ,QW W , WW ,, ,ir ax K -wx' , gf FAC LIPERI TE DE T Theodore Whalen It is a great pleasure for me to congratulate the members of the first class to graduate from Harwood Union High School. I sincerely hope that you have found the expanded oppor- tunities and facilities worth the necessary sacrifices. You are to be congratulated for the manner in which you faced the challenge of the new school. Best of good luck to you all in ycfar future endeavors. PRINCIPAL Donald Jamieson At Harwood Union we are attempting to encourage an atmosphere of learning to learn. With the continued support of all concerned, we shall be successful. Compliments of HARVEST CLUB and MAD RIVER ELECTRIC SSISTANT PRINCIPAL John Hoskiewicz Opportunities sometimes come from chance and lead to success, but more frequently suc- cess comes from opportunities presented to us and created by us that we tal-ce advantage of. I urge each of you to take advantage of the opporumities that will lead to success and happiness in your life. Miss Santelli Mr. Lafreniere ,, M.: Mrs. Gage Mr. Izor Miss Angela F. Santelli: Counselor Mr. Richard A. LaFreniero: BS Adelphi University Director of Guidance MS Hofstra University BS, M.Ed University of Vermont Mrs. Elaine B. Gage: Librarian Mr. james R. Izor: junior BS University of Vermont High Counselor, Science 8 BS Johnson State College Compliments of WATERBURY JAYCEES and MR. RICHARD LAFRENIERE Mr. Zuk, Department Chairman Mr . Cooper Mr. Youngman Compliments of L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Mr . Yandow 6 . V-M......,,., Mr . Whit eside SCDCIAL SCIENCE Mr. Peter P. Zuk: Soc. -Psych., Economies, US History AB, MEd St. MiChael'S College Mr. Gerald A. Brow: US History, World History BA University of Vermont Varsity Baseball Mr. Richard J. Cooper: Geography, journalism, Speech BA University of Vermont debate Mr. Michael D. Youngman: Civics, US History BA Boston University Mr. Samuel Whiteside: Soc. -Psych. , World History BA Colgate University wrestling, cross country, track Mr. Harrie Yandow: Geography, US History, World History BS johnson State College Varsity Golf Mr. Brow 20 E GLISH Mr. F. john Stewart: English AB. Nllid, KLA St. Nlichael'S College State One -Act Play Director Miss Nancy Meneely: English and American Literature BA Smith College Hockey, Chess Club, One-Act Play Mr. joseph A. Fusaro: Language Arts. Eng. I BA Rider College Faculty Manager of Athletics Mis. Elsie S. Tadejewslii: English I, lll, IV - Geog. and World Affairs BS University of Vermont Mrs. Eola McAx'oy: Language PliB University of Vermont Arts Mr. Harry LeClair: Remedial Reading BS johnson State College Mrs. Audrey E. Kennedy: English I, II, HI BA Memphis State University Mr. Peter D. Dolan: Languag BA St. Basil's College MA Fairfield University e Arts NLF- FHSAFO Mrs. McAvoy MI- 1301311 Mrs. Kennedy Miss Menecly Mrs. Tadejewski Mr. LeClair Department Chairman, Mr. Stewart Mr. Tadejewski, Department Chairman Mr. Liberman Ivlr. McLean Mr. Hall Mr. Edward J. Tadejewski: Chemistry, Earth Science BS, MS University of Vermont Mr. George E. Hall: Physics, Physical Science AB Harvard College Mr. Paul H. Liberman: Biology BA University of Alabama, IWAT Michigan State University Student Council hir. W. McLean: Biology, General Science, Physical Science BS Norwich University Nlr. Stuart Rowe: Biology BA johnson State College Mr. Rowe in vu- Compliments of NATES, INC. 22 all ...Mm Mr Rowe Mr. LaPlante Ivlr. Alfred LiiPldntc: Math, Algebra BS Boston University Mr. john Grace: Math BS University of Vermont Mr. Charles Christiansen: Algebra, Int. AlgfTrig., Geometry, Math I. BE Keene State College Compliments of WARREN COMMUNITY CLUB MATHEM TICS Mr. Dsscomb P. Rowe: Bus. Math, Int. GAdv. Algebra, Geometry. Asst. coach, cross country AB, MEd University of Vermont Mr. A. D nelly, jr.: Math, Driver Educ. BA St. Mi lel's College Mr. Kenneth Chadwick: Math, Driver Educ. BS johnson State College Mr, Kelly Mr. Chadwick lvlr. Grace Nlr. Christiansen I N D A R T Mr. Curtis Mr. Spaulding Nlr. Murphy Mr. Gordon Curtis: Woodworking, Mechanical Drawing BS in Educ. University of Vermont Mr. Raymond W. Spaulding: Metals, Wood Shop,Electricity Trade papers in plumbing, heating, and metal work Mr. Roger N. Murphy: industrial Arts--grade 8, Mechanical Drawing BS, MS Syracuse University Mr. Heise Mrs. Elizabeth D. Lemmon Honiemaking l, ll, lll BS University of Vermont Mrs. Joyce Robbins: Homemaking I, 8 BS University of Vermont Nlr. Bill Heise: Art BS in Educ. Oswego State Ski Coach Mrs. W. O. Wallis: Cafeteria Manager BS University of Vermont Mrs ' Robb ins Mrs . Lemmon Mrs. Wallis HOME ECON. Compliments of GATEWAY LODGE, MOTEL 8- RESTAURANT 24 Mr. Bergeron Mr. Roland J. Bergeron: French I, IV BA, MAT Assumption College LV. Basketball Nlrs . He di Ballantyne: French I, II BS in Ed. University of Vermont MA Middlebury College National Honor Society Mr. Roger P. Bruneau: French I, II, III. Latin I, II L A N G U A G E S lvlr. Bruneau Mrs. Ballantyne Mr. R. N. Robarge: ShorthandI II, Notehand, Sec. GCler. Practice BA Colorado State College Yearbook Nlrs. Barbara S. Pope: Tying I, II, Personal Typing Auburn Maine School of Com- merce Business Training Program I BA St . Michael 's College Newspaper Mr. Ed Galvin: General Business Bookkeeping, Bus. Law, English BS Norwich Universitv Mrs . Pope I Mr. Robarge Mr. Galvin BUSINESS EDUCATION Compliments of WATERBURY INN and NORM'S RESTAURANT Mr. Huntington Miss PHYSICAL EDUCATION M.. NURSE Mr. Henry D. Huntington: Physical Education, Director of Athletics BS Lyndon State College, MS Ithaca College Varsity soccer Miss Loree Buzzelli: Physical Education BS in Educ. Slippery Rock College fPa. J Cheerleaders, Girls Basketball Mr. Stephen W. Lord: Physical Education BS Springfield College Varsity Basketball Mrs. jean L. Sargeant: School Nurse RN Mary Fletcher Hospital School of Nursing IVLr. Richard E. Lombard: Instrumental Music Lessons I BS in Mus. Educ. University of Vermont Band, Wind Ensemble M1-5, Sapgegmt Miss Norma L. Hanson: Music Appreciation, Instrumental Music Lessons BS University of Vermont Chorus MUSIC Mr. Lombard Miss Hanson Compliments of NORGE AND CONTI'S APPLIANCES Mrs . Anderson Custodians Mr. Merchant Mrs Burnor IVII. Griffith Secretaries i Mrs. Breen Mr. Fair Mr. Dalley The lifeline of our school is the buses, and the buses won't run without the drivers. Our drivers are Mr. Witham, Mr. Sargeant, Mr. Culver, Nlr. Dailey, Mr. Thurston and Ivlr. Bettis. Mr. Dow was not present when the picture was taken. Mrs. Hurdle Mrs. Messer Zf'3'W:'2+- 1 ssrs Cafeteria Workers MIS- AU-SUN 28 Mrs. Goodyear 1 1, 1, J A S , TMS 5 by , V . he .Q-,555 QQ L UQ K f S Yi S as Q 4 My ,M' A LL , fph: : -:..-- f. ggmKZpf11 A-1 . ' ibm N, vii '31 Cheryl Nancy Allen llchcrylll A sweetness which is all her own. Varsity Cheerleaderg Glee Clubg Gym Showg Newspaperg Prom. Paul Ervin Andrews Ilpaulll If there is anything I can't stand, it' quiet ! Soccerg Baseballg One-act Playg News paperg Prom. james Andrew Abair uljimmylv Men of few words are the best men. Prom. Nancy Lynne Alger HNHHCYH So simple yet sweet are her charms. Dramatics Clubg GAA, Treasurerg Class Secretaryg Photography Clubg Library Club. Barbara jean Austin Barb The world looks brighter behind a smile. Prom. Richard Lee Badore lIDiCkll Life without laughter is a dreary blank. Basketball Managerg Glee Clubg Winooski Valleyg Champlain Valleyg All Stateg One-Act Play5 Promg News- paper. Compliments of IZOR BROS. and GATEWAY MOTEL Martha Amanda Bailey 1FAmY11 Silence is a Virtue, possess it if you can. Gym Showg Glee Clubg One-act Playg Promg Office Worker. Donald Malcolm Baker IIDOHII A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Soccerg j.V. Basketballg Baseball Managerg Ski Teamg Track and Fieldg Glee Clubg Winooski Valleyg Class President. Richard Joseph Bissette llDiCkIl The joy of life is in living it. Gym Showg Baseballg Prom. Karen Anne Breen Karen A bright cheery girl Whom everyone lcnowsg she will be welcome wherever she goes. Gym Showg Musicalg Promg Model U. N. , Alt.3 Citizenship Conferences Girl's Stateg French Clubg National Honor Society. Compliments of MUZZY CONSTRUCTION CO. Leanore Genevieve Baylis III-dee!! What's the use of worrying j.V. Basketballg Dramatics C Promg French Clubg Debate. Brenda Lee Berard Brenda A wind's in the heart of me a ire s in my heels. Softballg Promg Librariang Office Worker. George Peter Brooks Peter I agree with no man's opinions, I have some of my own. I.V. Basketball Managerg State One- act Playg Promg French Clubg News- paperg Yearbookg Class Vice President. Helen Virginia Butterfield Helen Softly speaks and sweetly smiles. Prom. Lester Ernest Cameron Lester Not bold, not shy, not tall, but a happy min- -QT, gling of them all. Boy's Stateg Prom. Victoria jean Coffin Vickie A winning way, a pleasant smile, dresses so neat, and quite in style. J.V. Basketballg Varsity Cheerleaderg Gym Showg Glee Clubg Winooski Val- leyg All-Stateg Octetg Dramatics Clubg One-act Playg Promg French Clubg Debateg Student Councilg Newspaperg AFS3 Girl's State, Alt.5 Harvestg Yearbook. Michael james Collins Mike I say little, but who knows what I think. Baseballg Gym Show. Compliments of EMSLIE THE FLORIST M K me George Roy Clement George Young fellows will be young fellows. Gym Showg Prom. . 1 ,f Robert john Collins HBObIl His design for mischief is carefully planned. Cross Countryg Gym Showg Prom. Leo Edward Constant IILBOII Honest hearts make iron arms. Cross Countryg Wrestlingg Gym Showg Gym Teamg Prom 5 Kenneth Scott Barbara Anne Dean Cummings Scott Barb Imagination She is active, stirring, all afireg Cannot rest, can- not tire. j.V. Baslcetballg Varsity Basketballg Field Hockeyg Dramatics Clubg Promg Librarian. rules the world Prom. Grodon Lewis Deane Gordon A smile for every fellow and two for every girl. I.V. Basl-tetballg Varsity Basketballg Soccerg Trackg One-act Playg News- paperg State One-act Playg Class Treasurerg Class Presidentg Prom. Gail Esther DeLong Esther A sunny disposition is the very soul of success. Newspaperg Gym Teamg Dramatics Club. Compliments of McAULIFFE'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT Reginald Newell Dolloff vvRCggievu A patient man is the pattern for a king, Soccer5 Cross Countryg lndoor Trackg Track and Fieldg One-act Play5 Prom. Kathryn Alice Draper Yllizlthyll Merry, vivid, full of life, ready to participate in every strife. J. V. Cheerleader3 Varsity Cheerleaderg Gym Showg Glee Clubg Winooski Val- leyg Musical3 Dramatics Clubg Onceact Playg State One-act Play5 Newspaperg French Clubg National Honor Society, Treasurerg Cirl's Stateg Promg Year- bookg AFS3 Bennington College Work- shop. Deanna Joyce Dunster Deanna Cheerfulness is like a sunny day which sheds its brightness all around. Gym Showg Girl's Trackg Glee Clubg Field Hockeyg AFS5 Newspaper5 Prom. Linda Sue Farnham Linda Dependable as a trusted friend. Glee Clubg Newspaperg Yearbook5 Dramatics Club5 Harvestg Office Worker. Compliments of VALLEY ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE jane Marjorie Dunbar jane Very small, and oh, so quiet, never one to start a riot. Glee Club5 Newspaperg Yearbookg Prom. Alan Wayne Dunster Alan He may look quiet, but look again. ' Gym Showg Dramatics Clubg Promg Class Presidentg Newspaper. joseph Andrew Gabare e Yljoe Il Speed is his first love. Soccer, Basketball. john Carroll Gallagher lljohnll Mischief, thou art afoot. Soccer, One-act Play, Prom, Class Vice President, Class Treasurer. Tp' 'L Margaret Lynn Folsom llpeggyll - A mixture of femininity and mis- chief. Varsity Cheerleading, Clee Club, One- act play, Prom, Class Vice President, Class Secretary, Champlain Valley, Newspaper, Yearbook, Cirl's State, Alt., National Honor Society, Vice President, HUHS Planning Committee. Lindol Lyle Ford Lindol Ouietness is a sign of a true gentle- man. Baseball, One-act Play, Prom, Class Treasurer, Class President, Boy's State. William Clifford Garrow Bill To do easily what is difficult for others, is the mark of talent. Dramatics Club, French Club, Prom, Debate, Model U.N. Phyllis May Gaylord Phyllis Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well. Orchestra, Glee Club, Winooski Valley, One-act Play, Prom, Class Secretary, Dramatics Club, Vice-President, Class President, Newspaper, Girl's State, National Honor Society, Secretary, HUHS Planning Committee, DAR Good Citizenship Award, All State. Compliments of PIZZAGALLI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Richard james Cermana llDiCkll Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Cross Country Managerg Basketball Mana-igerg Gym Showg Clec Club5 Dramatics Club- One-act Play' State One-act Play3 Piomg French Club3 Newspaperg Boy's State. Michael james Grace lNlike Sturdy he was and sound of limb, yet loath to lose himself in bools, Soccerg Prom. Marilyn Anne Grandfield Marilyn Secret and self- contained as an oyster. Prom. David Micha Crenier NDS.-Veil Snappy and fun, gets alo with everyon sity Basketlba Clubg Prom. Roger Andrew Grenier llRogerll Wit and wisdom are born with a man. Gym Showg Cross Countryg Wrestli Promg French Club. William justin Guyette llBil-ll! Who does not love wine, women, and song remains a fool his whole long. Soccerg J. V. Basketballg Prom. Compliments of MARTIN'S SERVICE CENTER el clever, full of ng 9, nl Baseballg I. V. Basketball' Var- llg Class Vice Presi dentg Student Council, Vice Presidentj. French USS life Lydia Nlarie Harvey llL-ydiall A rare combina- tion of dignity and fun. One-act Playg State One-act Play5 Clee Clubg Winooski Valleyg Dramaties Club3 Promg Class Sec- retaryg French Clubg Debate5 Newspaperg Na- tional Honor So- ciety, Presidcntg Librariang AFS5 Yearbookg HUHS Planning Com- mittee. Ioyee Anne Houston lljoyccll May you ride on the seas of ambition and land on the shores of success. Newspaperg Prom. Bruce Charles Humphrey Bruce Sober but not serious, quiet but not idle. One-act Playg Prom. Compliments of IDEAL MARKET --.:.-H Cregory Grant Hallock Greg Whatever he plans on for the future, we plan on his success, Gym Showg I, Y. Baseballg LV. Bas- lsetballg Varsity Basketballg Promg National Honor Soeietyg Boy's State, Alt, Bernadette A nn Harriman A nn Her eyes are merry, her heart is gay a lovely smile, a friendly way. Proing Class Treasurerg One-act Playg French Club5 Ncwspaperg Harvest, Vice President. Elizabeth jean Holden Liz Kindness is a golden chain by which society is bound together. Softball5 Prom. Christine lvah johnson Chris The quiet mind is richer than a crown. Prom. Evelyn Carrie Keith Evelyn A smile in her voice, a skip in her step, one of the happiest people ever met. Softballg LV. Basketball, Co-captaing Field I-lockeyg Varsity Basketballg Promg French Clubg Newspaper. Margaret Ethel Hurdle Margaret Someday l shall laugh myself to death. Prom. Richard Eugene jackson Richard Life is just one darn thing after another. Prom. Sheila Marie Keith Sheila Success is achieved by those who live well, laugh often, love much. Dramaties Club5 Promg Office Secretary. Peter Allen Kellett Peter The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure and pleasure my business. Prom. Compliments of GILMAN'S JEWELRY STORE Stephen Robert Kellett Steve While we live, let us enjoy our- selves. Prom. Philip Watling Ketcham Philip The hand that follows intellect can achieve. Baseballg Soccerg One-act Playg Na- tional Honor Society5 Prom. Corinne Mae Luce Corinne Good humor makes all things toler- able. Softball5 Basketball3 Glee Clubg Winooski Valleyg Promg Newspaper5 Class Treasurer5 National Honor So- ciety, Treasurer. Candace jean McGarghan Candy Her ready wit and cheery smile pro- claim to all she's a friend worthwhile.' Glee Clubg Winooski Valleyg Dramatics Clubg French Clubg Newspaperg Librar- iang Secretary of Publicity. Compliments of DR. AND MRS. DUMAS james Andrew Lelviay llLemll Life is Loo short to worry. Basketball Managerg Dramatics Clubg One-act Playg Bandg French Clubg Newspaperg Promg Student Council. Linda Lou Livingston Linda No matter what we do, we should always be calm in doing it. Softballg One-act Playg Prom3 News- papcr5 Librarian. Daniel john McLeod llDannyll He sleeps by day more than a W ild- cat. j.V. Basketball5 Varsity Basketballg Baseballg Cross Countryg Soccerg One- act Playg Promg Class Presidentg Class Treasurer3 French Clubg Yearboolq Newspaper5 Student Council, Trea- surerg Boy's State. Dwight Harold Marshall lllkell He who does as he pleases has no headaches. Glee Clubg One-act Playg Promg News- paper. Diane Annette May Diane A light heart lives long. Prom. Marguerite Emily Metayer llMargOIl Lovely to look at, delightful to know. I Clee Clubg Debate, Secretary- Treasurer, Presidentg French Clubg Prom. Beverley jean Morse IIBQVII A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Basketball Managerg Softballg Field Hockeyg Softball Managerg Dramatics Clubg French Clubg Promg Newspaperg Yearboolq Librariang Girl's Stateg Student Council5 Harvest. Compliments of SMlTH'S STORE Donald Earl Merchant Mick What we learn with pleasure, we never forget. Soccerg Dramatics Clubg Prom5 Wrestling. Rebecca Sue Munn llBeCkyll Not too tall, not too small, but sweet, friendly and liked by all. Basketballg Softballg Glee Clubg Cham lain Valle g One Act Playg . P Y - All-Stateg Librarian3 Newspaperg Prom. Richard james Patterson llDiCk!! lt isn't by size that you win. Baseballg Basketballg Golig Wrestli News paperg Prom . Dennis Allen Perry Dennis Give us the lad who's happy life is one perpetual grin. Librariang News- paperg Prom. Kristin Ann Quackenbush Kris A girl who seems of cheer- ful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. Ski Teamg Dra- matics Clubg legian Musician Newspaperg Harvest. Donna Diane Ricketts Donna A sparkling obligato in life sym- phony. Softballg Glee Clubg Winooski Valley All-Stateg One-act Playg Promg Office Workerg Librariang Newspaper. james Maxwell Rogers lljimll For someone who's handsome and nice, sincerity just adds spice. Cross Countryg Prom. Compliments of WATERBURY FIRE DEPARTMENT Glee Clubg Col- Charles Phillip Ryan Charlie He's little, he's wiseg he's a terror for his size. Prom. Charles Richard Sayah Charlie The secret of success is constancy of purpose. Soccerg Wrestlingg One-act Playg ll Prom. Janice Marie Sherman Janice A wise and understanding hear Dramatics Clubg One-act Playg French Club5 Promg Newspaper Yearbookg Office Worker. Ronald Alden Sherman Ronnie Do you know that conversation is one of the greatest pleasures in life Dramatics Club, President3 One- act Playg Track Ass't. Manager5 Debate5 French Clubg Prom5 News- paperg Librariang Office Worker. Compliments of LOWELIJS ICA 3 pu Leslie Anne Shemian Leslie Her disposition is as sunny as her hair. Basketballg Basketball Managerg Ski Teamg Field Hockey Man- t, agerg Dramatics Clubg One- act Playg State One-act Playg French Clubg Debateg Librariang Prom5 Model U.N. Sheila Elizabeth Southwick Sheila Laughter wins her many friends. Softball, Basketball, Glee Club, Winooski Valley, Student Council, Newspaper, Class Vice President, National Honor Society, Class Mar- shal, Prom. Roland joseph Thereault llcurl-yll Fields are won by those who believe in winning. Baseball, I.V. Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Soccer, Prom, Boy's State, Alt. Donald Alton Wimble Donnie Wherever you find mischief, you'll find Donnie close by. Soccer, Basketball, One-act Play, Prom. Compliments of MODERN PHARMACY Theresa Anne Vest Terri Popular in every crowd. Basketball, Field Hockey, Class YI Secretary, Dramatics Club, Secretary One-act Play, Softball, French Club Prom, Newspaper, Student Council, Secretary, Office Worker, HUHS Planning Committee. George Kenneth Wells George Either I'll find a way or l'll make one. Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Gym Show, French Club, Dramatics Club, One -act Play, Prom, News- paper, Yearbook. 3 Phyllis Gaylord M O D E L U N Leslie Sherman Compliments of STEELE'S INC. DAR Good Citizenship Girl Bill Garrow Boys' State ei 2 'S f 'fn sf , 231- i t mV ,Q :- gy .ur MMA fl 7 3' 'WW . 11 41. .ez . A S is 3, I ieuuug im, iw 1 K ' L if : f 1 fi f Y Q2 A Wg Q52 , rim YK Q, as f 1- 'F 4' 5 ff ,Ay-QP? Sai. 1 finer if Kiel ru Q. 4.,k ,, 5311 Q' K Q1 Q Q .Ex k 7 15 had K ur 1 If . ,, LM Y Q ' 'M' 24 .. 34? vii! Q .K .S 32 Qi a Lester Cameron Girls' State Kathy Draper X Bev Morse Lydia Harvey Greg Hallock Sheila Southw ick Karen Breen Peggy Folsom Phil Ketcham Phyllis Gaylord N46 Bill Gmow Kathy Draper Corinne Luce E I i n . g I : - L. n t Q L K ' .- , M vw f - L sl ,mQi3g1, firf y K B , I ! 'S' an any Q ' 1 get if , B fm in ilarfulu i X Charlene Anair Brian Austin Brenda Badore Gloria Baker .,.,- Rae Marie Bettis Edward Brown Vkkrr E r W if 7? Qfffl , 3 B , rl ' Va: Dennis Carey ' Carol Chase JU IORS Lillian Corrive au Compliments of MORRIS STUDIO M... Karen Backels Helen Backus jane Barney .3 ,i Q 5 ' Jig W? 1 2 if 5 if Nancy Brown .,,,:. in x l-V ae 7 wa xii v 'O ffl ,,, l Harold Chase Stephen Currier ,WMM 'J' rt ef 'W t is jj sg M13 , figh- -:2 3 ou. . 'SVN -5 fm K -.P-15321,-fait gg filvgz-V . ff 3'5 LS , rf-1551, -i '-H':i'I,:E: YzszsS'3,-w1LV,v ' LHQQW LL U 9'2H1mQ Michael Bell Robert Burnham V, off f All '55 X .2 jerry Chase Peter Curtis Car Y Dauey Ned Davis Rick Devine Rae Downs Valerie Dunbar n W Q ,Su 1 we . . jf, r . fe, U, fi S . Q-fr! f 4 - f s mem he R HN if R? - ,am . Douglas Eldred Laurie Farnham loraine Farnham Brian Farnsworth Merrill Farnsworth Sidney Flanders ' . W Mi r 1 K nW . M Vguz 'R Vn,.:.i '2.- R R Robert Forkey Kathy Gabaree Thomas Gibbs ' D Frances Gilbert ale Gallagher Wanda Gallagher Compliments of MORRIS STUDIO . 'ix , Q., -.i1iQL2.g, Sandra Goff Mary Goodyear f i A siflvi 5 J i' 6 I ie ,. ug I,k vtt: 3 2 .J ,Bute A I , sfimh Q:,V FE .L - Pig Steve Grace M5-ke Greenway Tom Cuyette Glly HHUOC14 Philip Higgins Karen Hoskiewicz Alice Izor Chris Izor 'WWI Kathy Jacobs Nancy Kingsbury Judy Jamieson Mike Lavery Compliments of MORRIS STUDIO Evelyn Kenyon Lorraine King A pril Lee , is is J I L , i 14344. T 35 Ed Lemery ' , I ' j i ' 3. 1, fqfsk V- ,,y Qzff ' 'V ,Q 1 Zigi ,k gf .7 ,ml Nancy Livingston Dennis Merchant Steve Merchant Bonnie Murphy it Bruce Parker john Phillips 4:5 avi' Y Elwin Neill S 6 fm f x 'fi gs J ff-Hts 'Rig ,gg 4 4:-. ,,. ... ev, 1 f 1 M, .. . Y.. Bernie Peatman Mary-Ellen Pickett Bryce Longe Compliments of MORRIS STUDIO , is S? Q 4 w, ea 5 '- Raya McCuen Mary Morse Larry Nelson Bill Pe atman Linda Reagan -'bf' 3 ,wx 172 4 T Ke ith Moulton Shaunee O'Brien Sheila Perry jane Sabin Polly sabin Gladys Snow ir Sue Sanror r if K X., Lila Snow Diane Stew art Larry Sweetser Patrick Thompson Marcia Thurston Compliments of MORRIS STUDIO Sandy Ward Jeanne West ri PM WF 'Qu' in LN . N, 1 eg,-D me glib! Irene Sherman Marcia Sherman ---q, Myrna Stafford Tim Stark rl 3 S S as Paul Tatro Priscilla Thayer Kr-EQ? Glenn Towne Priscilla Ward Bruce Willette Lawrence Allen SY X , , ww, News is f, S aw 5? 1 X f . an ff, . , john Bedford Patsy Bettis Kenton Blair Susanne Blaisdell Linda Andrews r- K f W in S E L 3 9, .K , S S. K, SX Loren Bobar Barbara Bobar Cheryl Breen Sharon Brown Debra Arsenault Mark Austin Betty Ayers ff' I' K W x iv Pat Broadwell Darrell Brown Mike Burnham Reed C as ey Abit Edwin Brown Madeline Chamberlain A Thomas Champney Howard Chase SOPHGMORE Compliments of MORRIS STUDIO w,.Ewxv,, g A K Ia ,Q vs. W I 1, ar 'Q W i 'lf ,Q . 11,- 'ai ' Q o George Elliot C-reg Eurich john Fleury Shelly Gage hi, Q., ' ' Fit 'Yi iv r .4 ..' . Tom Gibb Debbie Dean john Draper Dottie Dumas Betsy Elliot Pennilee C urrier Dennis Curtis Paul Demas Fay Dow Leslie Chilton Leslie Conrad john Cummings 2? . A ,..,...v- W A I e.- fr- e,yy i rv 1 , 3 Q' in 5 . W All Q M., if is 'L 1, . .Zi ii ii EQ V ff ' ii? L. Q ,. L, 14 Y .4 '.,-my f wr' f m Q? is '35 fir -F N F is S lane Gilbelf David Gile Karin Guthridge Brenda Guyette Compliments of MORRIS STUDIG rw, .. .. - U, -wif, K sm imz .4 ifffim Sandra Hallstrom f 'f'- V -l t 1 Q',' Bill Harriman . V , Blain Harvey W ' 'f,-, 5 5, .,A., , , b ig ttt yyy Anne Hyde Mark Hemmingw ay Brenda Holden john johnson Chris loyal Torn Hunter Bonnie Keith Helen Keith Sally Keith J 'Q We QR X gay, 1 99 KVV, f . Q Y Q? f 3. t 4 are Q fsfsz, ,-'- rf , If 4 3 . rii ,D fgzgsgfgw r ' W K, f y wwf - , vii? W K :wx Q, W -ff, ' H 1 , 2 ,'-.' f 1 i ' 4, ' ' if. V or d P: -, K ,. 5, ., G W ' 'fr if fi' . -M -'-- 1. iiii I K iini , f . .. M D ilire V 5 . 'g ' if 'W' ,J Ra!7'9?f5g:M'f' .f -a,-' U 7 5 Q 'fi II' 'Aw-'15 rf Q -'--- : W K ' f y Y - I ,-', ,, 6 3 A ,.,,. ' Compliments of MORRIS STUDIO Shirley Keith Wendy Kellett David Kelly Priscilla Ketcham David Kingsbury Mike Lamere Marcia Lamson Mike Livingston ., -,w. 4' ziililfi .Q 2 f i , Pat Moriarty jean Morse Mike Norris in AW 1 2' A is in , M2 ' Q39 F iii 5 AWA, .- :- S35 M ary McLeod Roland lXloNeil Marcel Monguer Nancy Monroe g f Eg My Brian Orr Candy Palermo Brenda Percy Phillip Lovely Steve Muxham Joann M ay Le e Mctayer iff Q -.a J, wifi, Mia ,,,,. Q, :sm - ' iiiilg V , Z gf .x ff,k,j,r .. , 3 A , 1, Y J W-'f or lf J .qi l ' ai V' , J, , ml-r Q., Silirvkiiig A oe Rita Pecor Melvin Quesnel iii 'I-we Linda Raymond Sheryl Rexford Kathy Robinson Compliments of MORRIS STUDIO ur.-af H V it it t A my S wg? I 'J 6 3 iz ,ge 12.2 . El Q g , t X Mimi Scott Theresa Sherman David Therrien john Thompson A Kay Wallace Gyles Warren Steve Wing '. Q?.f1g2,gw4ff .,,, . H .52 V: A21 7, Mft, ,Hy L, P ,. P. K Ex S sf 21 . - f egg.: ,.., my Caroline Tucker Lawrence Turner Martin von Trapp David Whittemore fig + Lynn Witham Mike Wood Compliments of MORRIS STUDIO , 1v1sf1- giggggi mm, J Zag .jf Q' T w ffrefaf' e r 509:91 flf' . - 7,gfg'21vi. 8 ,':f 'E3':5.kaf F 33, -- ,,:,, V: 'j k,., Cheryl Abair -ai fy David Ayers 1- .V F K ... yxvix q fir or f'ldv'!is M ary Barickman Andrea Breen at . 5 , if f!' . L xi n 23 QF 1 2 EF Y jeff Allen Ruth Aller Penny Austin Z Iii M A C F, er ,. - ties o f A 'M V.. , , i h '55 L .f .- 'wf ' Joyce Ayers Steve Barnard K is 2 f ir . ' nfffjq , M f. . ' :?'f5f.sz-1f,i'Q'.': Mike Barrows Lansing Benoit Sandra Bettis ww' r Af Q Elgin. Kevin Breen Kerney Brown ' rr if t r r2 xi' n I ..,, X ln Bill Buckbee Mike Callahan Paul Carter Tom Clark l .5 'f i t A . , rr jennifer Coffin Beverly Collins Betty Commo Compliments of MORRIS STUDIO 1 Jew 4 Si ,Q- as fm .Y , Q 'wi 1 1 as J -Q nf 1' g 1 Debbie Curtis Mike Dalley Don Crossman Bill Cubit . f f i i E any V' .2 D . J Q - David DeLong Alan Dibbell i- A , 3 ' I '. A I L' -. 'I 3 -1 K , X . an LL.. A2 y y m A .. ' - an ' 1 I Terry Dow Gene Downs Shirlene Dushon As- 2 . if 'ew u i . 1 D ter Steve Edwards Bradley Eldred Gary uns Colleen Farnham 'ix Lorraine Ford F .. : .,. , , ' ' Apr lorence F erris 15 -f. 'krkkr .- , ,. I E aa ,lf are Q 1 we V .1 N .. .- ,I 'K w mf 5 4 if ' S . , fi' :Q-g,+..r,y ' f ,ff,f1'? ,1-xfiffif-wif ,f V, ' ' f.iife.'5!b,aa' .1 . H Y 1. fu , N sf A I! 5 if '35 f li I AY f ,V A sal, Q in -W V ,J ff' ,Q ,Y . r 4 A W, ,,. . , M., Larry Frasier Complim Gary French ents of MORRIS STUDIO 1 -1- iv A David Dow Angela Dunster Elsie Elliott Mary Lou Fielder Sus an Garrow Hayden Gaylord Patty Harriman , .A .,.,. ,A,. M . l is 5 Ernie Hayes fl' - j ,V f em M . ,':-- ex: is M QTYT2? Sandra Hough Q ,, 8 Q-Q 4 'L Dick joy Brian Lindncr Marilyn Grenier Doug Griffith Debbie Cuptil Geri Harvey jeff Harvey .Qv Callie Higgins Susan Hockenberry Linda Hoskiewicz Doug Izzo Bruce Joslyn jean Kelly Valentia Lackard Richard Lemery Pat Livingston Paula Livingston Compliments of MORRIS STUDIO X ,, irq ,,., ,,,' A ' ii Vyyk g.VLg,:g, L 1 i 1-1 . . -5 .,,L. -. 'f.,,, -W ,S .,, , K, ,, Vfem., . .-V. K :.,, F Q, V wr L1 as .. P? WAS' . . ' , ' 3 . W , X B83 H P N. W' 1 ' if ., Marcia Longe Mike Longe Patty Longworth Debbie Lovely I Y H Q W Q, iw N , RWM -' 'f rw-aw k ai fy Roger Lowe jane Magnus Mike Martin f m if '11 J 3. L. .-. 1 . iw- 3 iw' 2 Q an f gg 3 ? ., .,.., L 3 x 'Q X Q 1' ri wg E 3 K 1 WMA 3 L 55 efe MMM, eee e e e ' 2 f he 55522 Don Maynard Janice McLeod Fred MESSS1' Josette Metayer ' , K. - i f q . . V Debra Morse Laurie Morse Mark Morse Susan Morse Bill Parker Bonnie Peatman Donna Pecor Pamela Pelkey Larry Pierce Paula Plastridge Wayne Quegnel Compliments of MORRIS STUDIO Kiln if fr 155 , K 525715, Peter Raspe 7' Q : ',-,' 5' 3 32 K 3 Vs , ,. m,,. WA9,,. S ,av W 1 em 5 S, Q, Q X 4- Q fn 45, Q 5 Ex gf fer 3: FL 3 QQ Q 1 .figs SL .. '- v,f3gsjf-2 4 - Bradley Sabin 'E sf, .f , 2 s Q5 K 54 Harry Sherman 5 t Denise Reagan Carolyn Rexford a W Q K N Y 3 5 Q X Q 3 x K QA 6 it-A W 32, -W fm? -s 1 ,P 3iL1:r5E, 3 72 - ffw sae, gi Lf' f firi . S Rodney Russell 4 an Ae r 5915? X W 53' as ri 5 tg 11' we + I f L: gg: g i g 1, , 55 : Gale Shaw Dana Sherman Q, ., . are 1 , X Q 5 gg? Carol Shults Bernard Stewart W If Q ,M ,, ,r,. Q1 Q,. V. T I ., fi x 2 ,Q ' . 1- -wigs M 3254, Robert Thompson Dgn Thur-gqggn d7:!,5.7lfe,fzQ: kg: gp H P pak Q , Wig., , w raw W W ' 5 Wi v. pw , Qs H , K f 2, my 1 - l l jeff Truax ':f': rl K - - . l,5rf ,.,..,L,4g , ' r -W mvffsxf 1 y . I . -' K - K 'W -4. 1: 3 ,,, V U' . ..,, ,- 1 pffm fzm- -is : 1 ' 211.-e , :er .' .1 -- , ifzk ,i ,., , sever .- , V' if A Sallie Van Tubergen Nathan Wells Joyce Sweetser 2 J ar Q WH H ' N . fw1fe1 A E H . :aa-2' zcfazria ,, Gale Towne 'Q Sfifl-ik? ' aw: ,V 1, . , .1:. A .1 3 Q 5 Y? ee Q Q ,f Fl si 5 x rg Q35 Dick Weston F352 xf L x 'lil - M I zz . , X , M Q SMS XS 2 4 ,-X Wx fm QNSVCSIELS D . ,,,,,, ,dt ' Tom Weston Susan Williams George Woodard Compliments of MORRIS STUDIO af Clarence Baker Sharon Baker john Barickman Tom Barnard Rosalie Barnes Mitchell Barrows Aleta Benoit Serene Benoit GR DES .M . ., W M.,- xn, ,, .., 9, ifibme i. ,,,. ':w:f- WWW z 1. T s- -xi Y sir W A ' V SSW? Swim WJ we- - ... - Q or 2 , - .-, A' , r A E iei, .- ' f- i gr V C I ii,,i W Z fer 51 2' J K 1 Y N V 1 .. W ., 1 W , 'Ae' eww 4 r eien I is ... 1 4 ?? Maw 3 P x 5 A f ' fx if April Buker Richard Campbell Cheryl Carlyle Bill Carter Mitch Casey Donald Chamberlain George Clark Randy Clark Compliments of MORRIS STUDIO ,A nf - J r imiiei -- 'g - -,. , V?-,, 2' I .K Q . K idi r f , rr iitsiz , X ' N ,1 if , -L. ' . K, .,.'.5i'f11 i ' 12.3. -, e J ' R Q 4 ef ' QC .a 2 23 'TX kt ws: H 1-Jfmfr X r Randy Berno Anita Bettis Terry Bettis john Blaisdell Fred Blanchard Necia Bonnette Diana Breen jamie Brooks f -M. rf . . , Q r M 'ir if W v M W 4 . 5, E Q Q 6 P a rxwf,-,,, . J rg N ug 55 ag if P f DQR if ' -P J' 'N Q .- :-- 1 . 4 -- - gf ,f., t -, 1 'I' RFQ n ew ,Q 2 5 K A gg ly E 'CSS xi are T :L- + fr jean Conrad Alan Day Howard Deal Kathy Dean -ma.. Zz-: -Hz 5 get Q 1 1 W Q Q Q W Q . :Y 1535,- qs- ,Kgs E Q A, ff',,i'?1z? 1 ,y 1. verve 32 nr' Q U johanne Derningware Cheryl Dolloff Charles Dow Theresa Dunster w Q 'Newell 'S fs M it at V-1 M f.,,. Q S Y ia' Q, 1 ' , xx- 1' S ehhe as E 3 is? 2 ' 'CTW' Qfhyxiii . 3 S an Dfw-,, .,-, ,5.,,..e, -f-Mm . . - :-ff Qi,-,Lg 5,211 V H 1 tt .fs .. , KE ,. Wh , ., , Ala . 1- NS ? ' f 2 Y . wr, ,, . f-7 f Y ,STH -as-' , Q, tr., ,M is gi Q f a . X Q Q. .r ar K ' z a K 'HQ X, in-5 3 ix , :S Q it l . + 1 it ,... M' V eyee ,fi ,'.- ' Q ,.-'e V y W A ' M 3 -Tzlzcl .:-f N H YH W '11 lfflgl 1.-. V V 4 3 ,Q V if il as . Major Forkey Romona Godfrey Sharon Gray Dan Green Steve Guptil Lisa C-uthridge Patsy Guyette Marion Hallstrom Compliments of MORRIS STUDIO ii- sri. ff lk aye: 'snr f el-new my 1, .f fi S' J -e , Stanley Dushon Debbie Elliot Daryl Elwell Kevin Ferris Barbara Fleury Linda Folsom Luanne Ford Thelma Forkey k W5 3 X . rg f :ef fy in 1, FQ: . ai 5 A 6 0 0 fl. T rf .QQ-i. Barbara King M arcia Kingsbury Eric Largena Barbara LaRose Shery Larrow Douglas Lay Debra Lewis Laura Liberman Q h...,w..h ..-dv .ff l Dennis Hanlon Gretchen Horsman Susan I-Ioskiewicz Duane Howes Ray lzor Don Jamieson Merrill johnson joy Ketcham rife.: - 'S Q-Z' i s 1 i sei R S Lk V .,- .,Lr I M Tiff'5if :1', T 1 1 1 alia-0 Thomas Lillo james Livingston Robert Longworth Dana Lowe Marilyn Lowe Robert Luce Tim McAvoy Raymond McCuen Compliments of MORRIS STUDIO 5' s J x Hg if 2 2 W X 3 4 ,, .,,rfJ7a if wi I Z fe if Vincent Metayer David Morse Laura Morse Melinda Morse Gordon Moulton Bruce Nelson Patricia O'Brien Deborah Orr 4 'Ye X N X ' .4 as ,i ' Q S ,J S 5 v F 1 wwf iff? 2 as 525 X51 if 43, if 5:23 1 Q is I 5 john Magnus Ed Martin joseph Martin Mike Mason Pamela May Susan Merchant Dorothy Messer joe Metayer . Bi? ssrs S1 9. ,uf airasu ' - QQ' is s HQ, S ,aw as il KE r E if if A K if fi 52, is ,QE i P vfffwfv, is 2 ivan- , ' tm. Q ,Q M .AsimZ?'iifaf?fs2E I W4 sw e f. gn- 7 i S my jim Parker Pam Parker Glen Parkinson Sus an Peterson Gloria Richardson Doug Ricketts Candy Ripley Susan Robinson Compliments of MORRIS STUDIO Gail Root jeff Sabin Chris Sherman jamie Sherman Kathy Sherman Sheila Sherman Kimberlee Shults john Smith NL , ,,. . 'g h LE L' 2 Ea-if a ' ,. 5 V W M... 5 - it -x , y y,.Lr S kkkr , - I L . 1 A it fl -,155 .V if gg K' s ig H . W ,,-' a n K ' ffl' F 45 ifdf? 4 K .-: 6, f.i's'5:f:,' 7515! 'L f5?fRifa 5 Whitney Ward Garth Warren Vicki West Shawn Whalen john White Mark Williams Wendy Witham Sherry Woodard Compliments of MORRIS STUDIO ,',, His- fr ' 4' . 2 li X K 2 X mx K W . Q W W? . . i -fr, if -fix. Q, Qi ff 7' xii- 515 3 ,M . .r . , N. I. I i, r Ee A . as - f gg- . Q' A 4 in X Q H X EW' 2 'W'-5' fi 44 2 A? ,Q + .ai X I 1' M .- iz, ww' W Z . Q, .F 5 aw K K X3 .S , Y 5 if JN if A 5 S F Te 3? , Q33 - 12, , .. x A I EM ,,.. Lynn Stewart Bill Sutphen Margaret Thompson Patrick Thompson Gary Thurston Paul Turner Greg Viens Bernhard von Trapp MW? 2 Q in , fa -V 2535, , Q W :Q Q wa if A -.,. fffflw TXZ4?-'fl' iii 2 25321, lfi iff iii' , Sei A.,1e2i:tfg5e5 , , 'H' A ' , 43 W fti ' is Robert Abare Gene Armstrong Jessie Armstrong Robbin BYOORS Y E V .- - . ' gggisggijtgzi ii , I a----fu K eg? 55 - f ' 7 f,r. , ' Q, C , ' 7 - gg? '- V, yy :ii wiv .':-:1':,:-5: - K 'f:'fisf,g:,,. . it ,, , 421-2 'W ' x ,r', z f tiff A f 2 ' W1 P' iigisxf 9' Q Gary Brown Lynn Brown John Burnham Bill Callahan 'I7fQ.f:f2.se,,,z1fi1Qti::.5fgff. L WfEQ5g5vffi: - 7 L ,- '- - e rm-:af -,.g, ' ai 5 715- W' fi- .. .,- - Q Q 2-Q. i ylginf ' 2531 J . 1. tu- Q -a,?fwr,sw -K? 'Q Q , g, Q- Qi r, M V ,. A f .JM - if fr if nr' V ' H' Kathy Carpenter Marla Carpenter jim Chadwick Paul Chaplin K :VV .mn 3 lg Q Q1 4r,L,r, ,, Q. 5? an 4 ' Q 'EM Carolyn Clifton Scott Currier Barbara Curtis Patricia Daudehn K Qfw , ,-'V T - :Qi 1 Q' , it -'f.' nrsn ntartt -. ,' , 1 i im Q 15? Q Q , Q f 'P' :Q 5 r . 2 Q 2? wr Q Q W ri Q Q ,Q Q R P if MC ' , ,C N, C ,.t, ,. pq, . 'T-7 Q EN Q , A Wayne Daudelin Karen Dean Ken Dean Thatcher Deane Compliments of MORRIS STUDIO , Q 4 Q fQ r f, fmt Q L 1 rrtril Qs . -Q A Q or Q C 1?.. .., 2 , QL Q Z. Dorothy DeFreest Danny DeLong Mike Devine Gail Dolloff Bruce Dunbar ,fff. Nglll lgig H if? S, W ,mx janet F armer Sarah Gabaree sawn Robert Gallagher E A as .. HW ag K f Shelley Dolloff ,.. ki: U il Ronnie Dunster we W Ml P S Alan Duffy AAV W r f fm- Q M :E.,: . i Arnold Eastm an , 1 my if ff Z 2 law Q' l' ra Debbie Finn Michelle Finneran i ,We IOA nne Gaffney ini 'Su was X e 5 5, ......,. J .F Pe arl G aylord Compliments of MORRIS STUDIO Mary Dumas Kaure en Elliott Sherry Fowler S or 1-71 Gary Gallagher Ag Wayne Goff Mary Grace Norman Graves in Randall Graves he -'L' , W . .:, is .. ,K le 1 X Q, H ' ii or X? pg Q r - .A ,AL Rosemarie Grout f. K lg ji,-. dl. my Y 2 , . 11-we my -, ,135 fur y . P S V5 --, g.1'f' W1 fe iw, 1 ,V ,Lim .- Q 8215 K . , ff 'Q ' X 519 ha 2 6 a 4 A 21.1 ,fxizVi.jg .Q , . , Lw3f?iefi 312, 1 .11. ln Nancy Guild Sus an Haskin 4 Q V. 3 Q Q 2? 6' Q 3 g .2 we N f K of john Hurdle . li .,V. G. - D, is 4- J SEE an X Tir 5 , S 3' np r- s af 0 I' Douglas Kennedy Mike Lovely Peggy Holden linnf L dyne 1 in We 2 r V oygn 1. N5 P , Q x sc gr P Q Q 4-1 X 3 'fl S ' Donna Irish M aynard Kingsbury Glen Lowe Cynthia Griffith Darcy Griffith 70 yi 3. if r Y ,af a Y K X Iii 2 18+ Z a 3 Q 'f .wr Sr P je e new zu, Q Q 3 ff J af 3-:Y Ri? A 5. K bg Q Se gg., 4 2. , 3 1 ,K u 5.-1 1' ,f kk . 1m'Lx4N!!i N- . sh Richard Guptil 'Qin 4 3 8, . .f ' Q Q ive Q Q is X i a Q Q ,ly Roberta Horseman 5 4 k.,VVkV, . ,i f i l l f ' Q john jones ,, ,,,. L. MN. 'mi,13,Ag. Nancy Hanley 5 N 9 we 2 a 1 as 3 P, L a A ,, 1 'nf V- aw as Q 5 digg a A Gary Hough r.r..kv' 1 me X an -, Q2 x N' E 1 ' fe Q. 'ii L - , 3 T 52 5, ir P 5 f sa m he , Valerie Joy A I 1, gQgg,,f-1,2, 1 -sg ,K 11. ' Y , 8 'Q Q 2-zzz ' QQ 'P is Peggy Lamere Tom Littlefield W ' A A X ' Q 1 233' e V ' if -'fi far, ' Q . -5.31, , 1 '1 is Q -lr . . 1 za. 1 v. rp, ,gm ra n e M l . ffl. Q, , ,, g is Steve Luce Charles Magnus r , W Q 8 My 1, l Q, Q R Q , Q 2,wi?f ,:.-E ani: , af J: Li fes ff .ffggiwf i . .. , if -If 1f,..wff.,-, .f :1--- : 'faq . 1751 ,fgqgqyrgysf . ,: e wi?w.f3-al: .sw 1 . . .s Wg gf' ., ff: is E va vr R if 2 ,Q M' qi 6 s P 1' i F 1 ,ge J X33 Lg 'F 4 ,Sl twigs :lk gas R, M g 2 .35 X ' ii Sf we FH Jimeuf-erfff'1.fc 'Y ' A -- -vrw,,g:,rr, aware' -' Q, , I - jo .- a-f-was-. gf ff , L awp' - , . 1 sf-51:1 L-, K ,fgnil-ig,w if Qhfbffiilfll-' iii in-L f- -L .5544 ' 5i4'G'fW , win . r Ann Martin Steven Martin Susan Martin Robert Mongeur -i, e ,k. 5: ,.,y' , M arsha Morse - F P ,:,. Q, Q Web: f S Vs , 2 hm S if-:bi 1, , Q 5 wx i is -X T Michael Nelson Larry Pecor Charles Potts Mark Ryan . ,I ik A v. 3 jf' fm X , 1 -4 A55 Lauren Parkinson Lorry Pecor 6 1:-rr. E 4,5 Q., 3' gg in y ,. is lim wiw s lf a Hollis Pratt Michael Ryan n qgmi r- in I f --: ff' f sniff , .1,.. ,:,,.rg,, - fi f ' ,mf-:' '.. ,f!fQav9lf:i' Q55 -4 V D0119-ld Muzzy Theresa Neill Cynthia Payne Terry Pe arce gs: 5 - Harold Pelkey Carolee Percy '-Q va 1. K 2, Y 2 E Q 2: f . 1' Jil JL, ti is 34 4 tr s K 2 r l , 4 Richard Rivers Irene Robinson Edward Sawyer Sylvia SHWYCI' , , ., . I -, 5, I. . V' 1 , ,- ' f y' -' tggfw , . jack Shephard , ' m y - 3 L A :TFT . P' A .U V ls: - . 4 , V ifggp wkf, L . fl iff f 'gf ' - , , - . M -, .:a:' ' w -'12 if,3f2Q1 i.,, if: ff gif R, ww? as 5 X gfsssw . 5 Q55 ji N. ,M Q r 3 WM. ff, Y awk' w e r ' R e r if s we gan ef -,rw L. 1. . . .. ,, ,gi ,. Q 2 Q ,li , ,,,5,f, z , . 'Q Q , 1 -' ., 1.,,. , ,,,,.- H rag' -, new V .. ' ' , - Charles Snow Muriel Snow Billy Stark Mike Sweetser jane Thompson julie Thompson , , SM ,ii r ,x , Q -r -9' f Q. f ww 1, ,, , 1 gs fi . , h2hh QE Paul Vest Peter Viens Bert Welch . W- r . ,'?'?i?w M ,gym i . may '52 ' . Ji lg. , , it if ga ZW 52 r -2 -+ as Q54 ' ' 'Wim W, Raymond Westman Tony Wezner Wayne White Compliments of 72. WINNISQUAM FARMS Ginette Wood jim Wrisley A 'Q Q.. W 1 Sa it Q K Ag W5 Q' e 5 1' 1 e 8 Q-3 rg N if Q ,fs ,A - N 5 . . . 5 R. 95' ga Q Q 5 sf ' 45 1 Q W 3 A Q i Ear- , 4: fr ,,-1. 3 ' e v K rf 5,,?ZM,feyM iQ ..., 5- 5 E -1' Robin She1'maI1 Theresa Sherman Gary Smith April Sweetser D e an Thurston K 5l ? --,, .,iff',,7 , if i 'fi X X Si 51 Q f 1 .9 ,.f:Z 4? 1, .U 'migii-.:':' 5 1 fa Herbert West Q Lani Williams ROW 1 Mike Dalley, Kerney Brown, Gary Dalley, Edward Brown, Patrick Moriarty, Don Merchant, jack Bed- ford, ROW 2 Tom Guyette, Phillip Lovely, George Wells, Edwin Brown, Gordon Deane, Harold Chase, Paul Tatro, Curly Thereault, Bernie Peatman, Bruce Parker, ROW 3 Dennis Merchant, Gyles Warren, David Whitte- more, Bill Guyette, Keith Moulton, Mr. Huntington, Rick Devine, Steve Grace, Steve Currier, Mike Bell. SOCCER Northfield . . . 1 Hardwick . . . O People's . . 1 Bradford .... 6 Randolph . . . O Northfield . . . 3 Hardwick . . . 3 People's .... 1 Bradford . . . O Randolph . . . O Chester Qplayoffj . . . 1 CVU fplayoffj . . . 2 flost by penalty kicks, 3-2j Mr. Huntington Dennis Merchant, Mike Bell Compliments of EDWARD EURICH and WADE'S GULF SERVICE M xi x xy Q JY-If elf Q' K 5 wg, SQFQQQ1-, Q SM vi' FIELD HOCKEY ' S Wei Managers, Marcia Thurston, Chris Izor, Coach Meneely, Manager Shaunee O'Brien. ROW 1: Evelyn Keith, Janice McLeod, Linda Hoskiewicz, Deanna Dunster, Debbie Curtis, Terri Vest. ROW 2: Jeanne West, Patty Harriman, Geri Harvey, Helen Keith, jennifer Coffin, Priscilla Ketcham, Mary Clark. ROW 3: Betsy Elliott, Beverley Morse, jane Barney, Anne Hyde, joan St. Onge, Mary Lou Fielder, Mary McLeod. Compliments of MR. 8 MRS. JOHN HOSKIEWICZ and JENNINGS REAL ESTATE , CO RU ROW 1 Mike Livingston, Rodney Russell, Douglas Griffith, Bob Collins, Bill Harriman, Pat Livingston, ROW 2: Nlr. Whiteside, Dick joy, Paul Carter, john Fleury, Dan McLeod, Reggie Dolloff, Roger Grenier, jim Rogers, Leo Constant, Mr. Rowe. rlfmfoa ward' ni Douglas Griffith, Rodney Russell, Ken Blair, Don Baker, Mike Grace, Gordon Deane, Reggie Dolloff, Bill Harriman, David Gile, KNEELING, Mr. Whiteside. Don Baker, Bill Harriman, George Wells, Gordon Deane, Paul Tatro, Reggie Dolloff, KNEELINC Mr. Whiteside. Compliments of M 8 R COUNTRY STORE and GRENIER GAS SERVICE Greg Eurich Mike Bell, Mr. Lord, Dennis Merchant BOYS' BASKETB LL H 58 Lyndon . . . 62 66 Lyndon . . . 67 43 Middlebury . . . 38 Danny McLeod 57 Orleans . . . 64 74 CVU . . . 87 78 Middlebury . . . 58 52 CVU . . . 81 62 Randolph . . . 67 46 Marion. . . 78 48 People's . . . 71 43 Orleans . . . 68 56 Bradford . . . 82 63 Hardwick . . . 61 59 Northfield. . . 93 69 Marion . . . 90 S6 Randolph . . . 65 50 People's . . . 63 41 Bradford . . . 70 68 Northfield . . . 70 55 Hardwick . . . 79 Greg Hallock dnl-'J' ':- ::' , .. .., .B ., .. 3 s H. ' 0 T M1-3 , mgfgrfft ,-, eff, 55523gwrgafgiegzfisjsgi wi fm13f15f,rf,1t5g,,Lg,L Qrmfx, sm, ug.-,gi-iL.g,7.g,a-12,ffigimgi, 1 v ss, Kew is W,f5yffQ,,Qgflg 57555 -1'if 352554 21512 SF 'g219ggtggg,qgs1z ,gui-gs, W 2 zgzi ggzsgiggbgi Qs? Q 55 .y rr,r 'SS 'F W 112' - ff'iillfi1l2g,21:e,1 - .sky ft V ea tssr.s,.v,.,,,.. tw gn F 5 H-P1 sy i 1: is . Keith Moulton i , Harold Chase Compliments of NEIL'S GIFT SHOP and Curly Thereault HIDEOUT RESTAURANT 78 David Whitt emore St eve Grace Paul Demas ROW 1: Mike Dalley, john Draper, Steve Wing, ROW 2: Wayne Quesnel, Bernie Peatman, Ernie Hayes, Brian Farnsworth, Don Thurston. ROW 3: David Ayers, john Thompson, Kay Wallace, Mr. Bergeron, Elwin Neill, Reed Casey, Roger Lowe A 4 Mr. Bergeron, Donny Maynard, Gale Shaw ROW 1: Linda Hoskiewicz, Pam Sabin. ROW 2: Evelyn Kenyon, jennifer Coffin, Geri Har- vey, Florence Ferris, Mimi Barickman, Leslie Chilton, Theresa Sherman, Brenda Holden, Dana Sherman .v Miss Buzzelli, Kathy Jacobs Helen Keith L -.., , , '- ,- A is 2 ary' . 37: . e i Yg- f ' ,, i - - - ,4 Iompliments nf NORM'S RESTAURANT ind CLYDE'S TEXACO A Evelyn Keith Mary McLeod Myrna Stafford Dana Sherman Mary-Ellen Pickett Polly Sabin Judy Jamieson Penny Currier Sheila Southwick I-I 18 Milton . . . 40 62 Twinfield . . 31 Stowe . . . 32 35 Vergennes . . 44 Twinfield . . 32 Milton . . . 45 28 Williamstown Williamstown Bradford . . . Richford . . . 47 Bradford. . . Stowe . . . 21 Vergennes . . Ann Hyde, Miss Buzzelli, Bev Morse I 5 Joan St. Onge Becky Munn P3111 Sabifl Terri Vest Compliments of HUHS STUDENT COUNCIL , , A .. .,. . , , fi as K, ,r . hu.. ,mam ROW 1 Debbi Dean, Deanna Dunster, Polly Sabin, Pam Sabin. ROW 25 Bruce Parker, George Clement, Dennis Merchant, Harold Chase, Phil Higgins, Mr. Huntington, Roger Grenier, Curly Thereault, David Cile, Leo Constant, Buddy McNeil. H 9293 Northfield . . . 8296 7495 Champlain Valley Academy . . . 9093 8995 Northfield . . . 7593 Burlington--Champlain Valley Union High School Invitational Meet--Harwood, Sth QThe team with the highest percentage of the base score was the winnerj Ski Team ROW 1 Tom M. Gibbs, Pat Moriarty, Don Baker, lvlr. Heise, Bruce Willette, jack Bedford, Tim Stark, ROW 2 Steve Barnard, Kevin Breen, Leslie Sherman, Helen Keith, Anne Hyde, Kris Quackenbush, Brian Lindner, Mike Lavery. Compliments of WHEELER CHEVROLET CO. and CHILA'S COIFFURES Z-40 Elem-I Debbi Dean, Caroline Rexford, Kathy Draper, Shelly Gage, Vickie Coffin, Peggy Folsom. Lorraine King, Penny Austin, Sandy Ward, Mary Morse. Lorraine King Penny Austin Mary Morse .I V C H E E R L E A D E R S sandy ward 9: ,rir D Aix ,, ., 7 if 'Fill I inn in jj 2 82 N amim1rva i: f'1 n1'Il.,... Kathy Draper C H E E R L E A D E R S Compliments of KENYON'S STORE and ED'S SUNOCO Shelly Gage Vickie Coffin Debbi Dean V A R S I T Y Peggy Folsom ROW 1: Tom Hunter, jack Bedford, Bernie Peatman, Gary Dalley, Steve Barnard. ROW 2: George Wells, Lyndol Ford, Rick Devine, Richard Bessette, Edwin Brown, David Grenier. ROW 3: Steve Currier, Greg Eurich, Keith Moulton, Paul Tatro, Steve Grace, Dale Gallagher, Reed Casey. ASEBALL Dennis Merchant, Manager, john Thompson, Manager, Mr. Brow, Coach. BASEBALL RECORD H n 15 Marion . . . 1 6 Randolph . . . 2 11 Northfield. . . 4 5 Hardwick . . . 7 O Bradford . . . 2 O People's . . . 1 11 Marion . 0 9 Randolph 10 Northfield . . . 1 O Bradford . 6 Hardwick 10 People's . Compliments of METAYER CONSTRUCTION CO. and NAN'S BEAUTY SHOP are if if 2' ROW 1: Debbi Dean, Irene Sherman, Liz Holden, Helen Keith, Dana Sherman, Bonnie Keith, Shirley Keith. ROW 2: Theresa Sherman, Priscilla Ketcham, Carol Shults, Debra Morse, Paula Plastridge, Penny Currier, Pam Sabin. ROW 3: Sheila Southwick, joan St. Onge, Bonnie Peatman, Florence Ferris, Mimi Barrickman, Leslie Conrad, Mary McLeod, Becky Munn. GIRLS' SOFTB LL SOFTBALL REC OR D H 12 Richmond . . . 9 3 Richmond . . . 4 Bev Morse, Mr. Grace, Linda Hoskie- wicz, jane Magnus Compliments of jOE'S MOBIL SERVICE STATION and V. L. PERKINS CO. Shelly Gage, Polly Sabin, Gyles Warren, jeff Swain, Dick Patterson, Mr. Yandow, Kay Wal- lace, john Draper, Betsy Whalen, Jani Sabin, Karen Hoskiewicz lst lst lst lst GOLF RECOR D --Stowe, 2nd--Harwood, 3rd--People's --Northfield, 2nd--Harwood, ard--Stowe H WRESTLING RECORD --Spaulding, 2nd--Marion, 3rd--Harwood 2 - Pr 27 --Northfield, 2nd--Harwood 3rd--People's 5 Stowe ep ' ' ' ' 26 Stowe Prep . . . 27 Champlain Cup--Harwood placed 6th out of ll Charlie Sayah, Don Merchant, ROW 1: Whitney Ward, Bob Collins, Bill Harriman, Leo Constant, Bobby Luce. ROW 2: Buddy McNeil, john Fleury, Fred Messer, Mr. Whiteside, Roger Grenier, Steve Marshall, David Gile, Tommy Weston. Compliments of BENNY JOY, JR. INSURANCE and JOHN KEITH ROW 1: Sheila Keith, Marcia Longe, Jo Anne Gaffney, Terri Vest, Betsy Ayers, Mrs. Bur- nor, Brenda Berard. ROW 2: Linda Farnham, Judy Jamieson Office Workers ,ROW 1: Cheryl Breen, Lillian Corriveau, Mrs. Gage, Gloria Baker, April Lee, Bev Morse. ROW 2: Timmy McAVoy, Jack Bedford, Stanley Duslion. ROW 1: Janice Sherman, Ann Harriman, Mary Morse, Polly Sabin, Marcia Thurston, Karen Guthridge, Shelly Gage. ROW 2: Ronnie Sherman. Librarians ROW 1: Karen Backels, Leslie Sherman, Mrs. Breen, Barb Cummings, Tommy Weston, Richard Rivers. ROW 2: Doug Izzo, Mary Lou Fielder, Penny Currier. ROW 1: Terri Vest, Pam Sabin, Janice Sherman, Mike Livingston, Leslie Sherman, Candy Palernio, Phyllis Gaylord. ROW 2: Polly Sabin, Sandy Ward, Shelly Gage, Linda Farnham, Nancy Brown, Kathy Robinson Mrs. Tadejewski. ROW 3: Kris Quakenbush, Karen Hoskiewicz, Ronnie Sherman, jerry Chase, Bill Garrow, Laurie Farnham, Carol Chase. Dramatics Club P :.. , ,,.4 Kill ,,,, - I ' , E gk A 'P X Sandy Ward, Treasurer, Phyllis Gaylord, Vice- Presidentg Mrs. Tadej ewski, Advisor, Ronnie Sher man, Presidentg Terri Vest, Secretary. State One-Act ROW 1: Kathy Draper, Vickie Coffin, Mr. Stewart, Lydia Harvey, Leslie Sherman. ROW 2: Peter Brooks, Gor- don Deane, jerry Chase, Bill Garrow, Dick Germama. i 15. I G i .E Compliments of BROWN INSURANCE, INC. and WATERBURY AUTO SUPPLY L P YT AA LR SEATED: Peggy Folsom, Dennis Perry, Corinne Luce. STANDING: Valerie Dunbar, Jane Dunbar, Vickie Cof- fin, Lydia Harvey, Kathy Draper, Bev Morse, Sheila 1 Southwick, Janice Sherman, Linda Farnham, George Wells, Danny McLeod, Peter Brooks. George Woodard, Mr. Robarge. Mrs. Tadejewski, Advisor, Jeanne West, Editor, Alan Dunster, Editor. Ivlrs. Pope, Advisor fabsentj. HIGHLANDER - W. SEATED: Sheila Southwick, Corinne Luce, , iw I ' ,X ,gy 1 . 5 Vp X .3 Deanna Dunster, Ann Harriman. STAND- A ,,, . .,,' 'iii' Q ' A A lf, 1- Q g' u ' ING: Evelyn Keith, Janice Sherman, Linda fg f'f.. ,' ' -11 A '4 Farnham, Ronnie Sherman, Kathy Draper, if 5, -as ' g ,lj George Wells, Kathy Robinson, Lydia if I Q: S. f A Harvey, Peter Brooks, James LeMay, H ,I L, Q, ,Z H 1 A ff Vickie Coffin, Jane Dunbar, Priscilla Ward, A '-' , G' ' i .,,, ' Q., , Q. , ' April Lee, Terri Vest, Danny McLeod. , ,Har N T... . A , ,f K ' SEATED: Margo Metayer, ws. Tade- jewski, Marcia Thurston, Amanda Bailey. ROW 1, standing: Jani Sabin, Mary Morse, Bev Morse, Bonny Peat- man, Karen Hoskiewicz, Carol Chase, Rae Downs, Shaunee O'Brien, Karen Backels, Dick Badore, Kris Quackenbush, Jeanne West, Mary-Ellen Pickett, Shel- ly Gage, Jane Barney, Ned Davis. ROW 2, standing: Leslie Chilton, Alan Duns- ter, Dennis Perry. Compliments of F. C. LUCE AND CO. and M.EHURON'S I.G.A. .i we CHESS Row 1: Bill Parker, Meneely. R 2 Q 4 Y -K 3 'H' Q VIL, ROW 1: Betsy Whalen, Betsy Ayers, Vicki Coffin, Jani Sabin, Lynn Witham, Pam Sabin, Ann Harriman, Evelyn Kenyon. ROW 2: Kathy Gabaree, Sandra Goff, Shaunee O'Brien, Miss Santelli, jane Barney, Linda Farnham, Helen Keith, Barbara Von Trapp. ROW 3: Kris Quackenbush, Leslie Chilton, Bev Morse, Steve Maxham, Mimi Barriclcman, Laurie Farnham, Sharon Brown. HARVEST CLUB , N Bradley Eldred, Steve Maxham, Bruce Parker, jerry Chase. ROW 2: Rick Devine, Miss Q 1 E , l l ,i E 1 l Q , 5 Compliments of MONTGOMERY WARD AND CO. and VILLAGE SHOP f 'Q w f WINOOSKI VALLEY Miss Hanson. ROW 1: Candy McGarghan, Lydia Harvey, Sandra Goff, jane Magnus, Mary Goodyear, Carol Chase, Mary-Ellen Pickett, David Gile. ROW 2: Phyllis Gaylord, Linda Reagan, Howard Chase, Ned Davis. 0 ai C H O R U S ROW 1: Paul Carter, Don Maynard, Harold Chase, Ned Davis, Howard Chase, David Cile. ROW 2: Linda Raymond, Debbie Curtis, Linda Reagan, Joyce Sweetser, Marcia Longe, Lorraine Ford, Phyllis Gaylord, Betsy Whalen, Marilyn Grenier, Laurie Morse. ROW 3: Cheryl Breen, Susan Hockenberry, Vicki Coffin, Linda Hoskiewicz, Geri Harvey, Priscilla Ketcham, Mimi Scott, Andrea Breen, Miss Hanson. ROW 4: Lynn Withanl, Mary Goodyear, Sandra Goff, Carol Chase, Bonnie Peatman, Lydia Harvey, lane Magnus, Caroline Tucker, Shaunee O'Brien, Mary-Ellen Pickett. Phyllis Gaylord, Shaunee O'Brien, Linda Reagan, Paul Carter, Mary Good- year, Ned Davis, Mary-Ellen Pickett, Miss Hanson. ALL-STATE X compliments of BURNETT'S T. v. and APPLIANCE and v1NcENT's PHARMACY , f C ' if B A N i D -4. ROW 1: Susan Hockenberry, Marilyn Lowe, Kathy Carpenter, April Sweetser, Debbie Finn, Karen Backels, Rosemarie Grout, Vicki West. ROW 2 Qseatedj: Kathy Dean, Donna Irish, Pam Parker, Chuck Potts, Terry Bettis, Marcy Gage, Karen Dean, David Morse, jane Barney, Blaine Harvey. ROW 3 fstandingj: Carolee Percy, Shaunee O'Brien, Howard Chase, Mike Ryan, janey Farmer, Glen Lowe, Jerry Chase, jeff Harvey, jamie Brooks, jo Ann Martin, George Woodard, Paul Carter, Ken Blair. Jeff Harvey, Karen Backels, jerry Chase ane Barney, Karen Backels, Ken Blair. Blaine Harvey, A 7 W L V , C NA OL S QL T SE A ,qi T K Y I . - 1 Q22 'fjj' bi r ggllij E ROW 1: Susan Hockenberry, Marilyn Lowe, Kathy Dean, April Sweetser, Vicki West, Rosemarie Grout, Kathy Carpenter, Karen Backels. ROW 2: janet Farmer, jerry Chase, jeff Harvey, jane Barney, David Morse, Paul Carter, Ken Blair, Blaine Harvey. STANDING: Jamie Brooks, Howard Chase. E N S E M B L E . A if , f wi we l 1 W it ff -' +1 Qi' XL, fa. f ,H Zi ' A E1 K S '. K. A 3+ ' 1 5, -, ROW 1: Debbi Dean, Diana Breen, Jani Sabin, Linda Hoskie- :- ffii' 'Vt' AA fl' wicz, Janice McLeod, jo Anne Gaffney, Terri Vest, ROW 2: f :'A 5 .FA g , i M L it ,,: , , Shelly Gage, Susan I-loskiewicz, Karen I-Ioskiewicz, jane ,fy if LL Magnus, jane Barney, Marcy Gage, Mary McLeod. ROW 3: 7 'E Danny McLeod, Keith Moulton, james LeMay, Phil Higgins, ,Z Q ., ,i-' A David Grenier, Bev Morse. 3, z ' Kite f i Danny McLeod, Treasurer. Keith Moulton President, Jani Sabin, Vice-President, Terri Vest, Secretary. Student Council Debate Bill Parker, Bill Garrow, Lydia Harvey, Margo Metayer, Douglas Eldridge. Q Ea in we ii 'ull R ROW 1: Valerie Dunbar, Phyllis Gaylord, Karen Breen, Corinne Luce, Peggy Folsom, Doug Eldred. ROW 2: Sheila Southwicl-1, Lydia Harvey, Greg Hallock, Philip Ketcham, Kathy Draper. E E Officers V. Pres., Peggy Folsom Sec., Phyllis Gaylord Advisor, Nlrs. Ballaniyne Pres. , Lydia jarvey Treas., Corinne Luce HUHS Planning Committee ROW 1: Peggy Folsom, Phyllis Gaylor, Terri Vest, Polly Sabin. ROW 2: Lydia Harvey, Keith Nloulton 1 il , . , If I in XM i F 'Q' ff ny 2' 5 i if ll 1 a 2 L x ROW 1: David Morse, Robin Sherman, Barbie Curtis, Katie Ward, Donald Muzzy, jamie Brooks, Irene Robin- son, Joanne Martin, Pearl Gaylord. ROW 2: Herbert West, Debbie Finn, Vicki West, Pam Parker, Diana Breen, Robert Monseur, Kathy Carpenter, Gretchen I-Iorsman, Miss Hanson. ROW 3: Valerie joy, Peggy Holden, Theresa Neill, Karen Dean, LuAnn Ford, Elizabeth Von Trapp, jo Ann Thompson, Nancy Guild, Peggy Lamere. JU IOR HIGH CHORUS ROW 1: Alan Duffy, Don Jamieson, April Sweetser, Lynn Stewart, Garlinde Lowe, Lynn Brown, Donna Irish, Mary Dumas, Rosemarie Grout, ROW 2: Sherry Fowler, Ray Westman, Debbie Lemery, jo Anne Gaffney, Lani Williams, Patty O'Brien, Ginette Wood, Doug Lay, Carolyn Clifton. ROW 3: Marcie Gage, Cheryl Dollof Carolee Percy, Susan Haskins, Bill Carter, Cindy Griffith, Susan I-Ioskiewicz, Cindy Payne. f compliments of ROMPREY'S JEWELRY STORE and MRS. FRANK L. BAILEY Q T f Q f Q Wgii 4-ww Z Qfzssflii , . ,nf fir :f ' wi wi 9 53 r Qifxliifi 5 fi 5. .ygg Q., '-Q uw' A J? POTPCLIRRI Compliments of WATERBURY FUEL SUPPLY and MADBUSH CHALET CHEMISTRY FQ? A 1 -400r-O-UU Who Gets The Car Tonight ? Mr. jones: Philip Higgins Mrs. jones: Karen Hoskiewicz Paul jones: Michael Bell Mary jones: Carol Chase jack: Steve Grace Fl f Q Ten Old MaitlS Mrs. Beamer: Gale Towne Liza Pearl: Debbie Lovely Madiiin Zikeller: Valentia Lackard Matilda Finn: Laurie Morse Jemima Routt: Alan Dibbell Ethel McWade: Marsha Longe Mary Ann Fites: jane Magnus Miss Kate O'Foss: jennifer Coffin Lovetta McCann: Patty Harriman Gerinthy Fling: Linda Hoskiewicz Lueindy Toots: Maureen Moodie Eliza Neff: Norma Hanson The Mystic Orann: Billy Parker Mildred Is My Name Mildred Brooks: Terri Vest Jane Brooks: Becky Munn Grandpa Brooks: Richard Germuna Donald Sanborn: Ronnie Sherman The Infanta Duchess: Patsy Bettis Prince: Howard Chase Infants: Kathy Robinson Dwarf: Pat Moriarty Dorothea: Shelly Gage l Compliments of GREGORY VIENS G SON, INC. and BUZZ GRADY f-fm . fx 1 E Wif',Q?fLem1'2 E L f- L 5?-fi? ' ml M.fs,..,, E H QM ?1f14e11i1.:1,wQf1 -1 ' sgZ?i5EfiEs2z1fE'fvSff S S P' :.aeSi?l1s2i?51i'?.'S2'f . ,, T . 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