Montpelier High School - Record Yearbook (Montpelier, VT)

 - Class of 1964

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 c..-: . '•'’c ;..- •- • . ;-r, -. SENIOR INDEX tions and Activities Editor (4); Modern Dance (3); Jr. Prom Decorations Committee (3); Mixed Chorus (4) STEPHANIE SEGUIN — If Music Be the Fruit of Life, Play On -wild p.j. parties- voyageur - “Steph”-Soloracope (2.3.4) ; Masque (2,3); American Field Service (2,3,4); Band (2); Orchestra (1,2,3,4); Library Aide (2); Student Council (3,4); Record (4); Freshman Reception Com- mittee (4); G.A.A. (1) CHARLENE SHAFFER — Short and Sweet - giggle - chatterbox - neat as a pin - Hi, y’all - Mixed Chorus (3,4); Girls' Chorus (3,4) STEVEN SHEARER — Life Flows Along Like a Song - Navy - Joan - cool convertible - Ticket Squad (1,2,3); KATHRYN SHOULDICE — Life’s too Short to Waste - “Kathy” - clothes - good dancer - Masque (2); Solon- scope (2,3); Record Board (3,4); Band (2,3,4); Letter (4); Jr. Prom Music Committee Co-Chairman (3); Jr. Prom Decorations Committee (3) BARBARA SICELY — Dial O for Operator - giggles - burned corn - perfect hostess - Office Staff (1,2,4); Library Aide (3); Modern Dance (3); Record Board (3,4); Foren- sic Society (1); Freshman Reception Committee (4) LARS SVARD — Around the World - ICYE Student - witty - our very blonde Scandinavian student - Ski Team ! (4) ( NANCY TEACHOUT — Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries - vigor and vitality - hit that radio harder, harder - “Teach” - Band (1,2,3,4); Letter (2); Pin (4); All-State (3,4); Winooski Valley (2,3,4); Executive Committee (1,2,3,4); Solonscope (3); Record Board (3,4); Class Secretary (3); Masque (1,2,3,4); 20 Point Award (4); Treasurer (4); “The Birthday of the Infanta” (3); American Field Service (1.2.3.4) ; Girls’ State (3); Silver M (3) WILLIAM THETFORD — Happy Go Lucky Guy -Paul’s Good buddy - speech class - math enthusiast - Ticket Squad (1,2,3,4); Hi-Y (4) RAYMOND THOMAS — Dignity in a Casual Way - cool dresser - a sport for every season - blue motor scooter - Basketball, J.V. (1); Varsity (3,4); Letter (3); Baseball, J.V. (1); Varsity (3,4); Letter (2); Pin (3); Football (1.2.3.4) FRANCES SLOSBERG — The Rule of Life is Non-Con- formity - “Franne” - warmhearted - full of pep - Masque (1,2); Solonscope (1,2); Record Board (3,4); Assistant Editor (3); Co-Editor (4) DEBORAH SMITH — Little in Si e, Great in Ambition - petite - “Debbie” - always cheerful - Masque (1,2,3,4); 20 Point Award (3); 40 Point Award (4); “The Birthday of the Infanta” (3); “The Dear Departed” (2); Solonscope (2.3) ; Advertising Editor (3); National Honor Society (3, 4); Freshman Reception Committee (4); Student Council (3.4) ; Record Board (4) ROBERT SMITH — Time Was Made for Slaves - first one to leave - clock watcher - witty KATHERINE STEELE — Come Blow Your Horn - “Kathy” - active in band - an ardent math lover - Band (2.3.4) ; Orchestra (2,3,4); Winooski Valley (3,4); Mas- que (4) MICHAEL SULLIVAN — Ambition Has But One Re- ward - loyal to MHS - “Mike” - hacker LESLIE THOMPSON — Look Ma, No Cavities! - attrac- tive - good student - very organized - Band (1,2,3,4); Orchestra (1,3,4); Student Council (3,4); Masque (1,2, 3,4); National Honor Society (2,3,4); Executive Board (4); Class Treasurer (4) ROBERT THOMSON — Old Man and the Sea - tall- Coast Guard - fishing enthusiast JUDITH TRIPLE 11 Triple Dose of Friendliness - “Judy” - French skits - intelligent - Masque (2,3,4) Scenak (2); Secretary-Treasurer (2); National Honor Society (2,3,4) SYLVIA UTTON — Life is a Jig-Saw Puzzle - loads of laughs - likes to cook and sew - avid movie fan GUY WELCH — Speech is the Index of the Mind - a great sense of humor - motorcycle - hacker RONALD WELLS — Much Study is a Weariness of the Flesh - one of the musical football players - broken fingers - curly hair CYNTHIA WHITE — Peaches and Cream - “Cindy” - loves horses - English enthusiast - American Field Service (2,3) JOY WRIGHT — My Heart is Warm with the Friends I Make - Girls’ State - hard worker - friendly “hi” to every- one - Library Staff (1,2,3); Student Council (2); National Honor Society (2,3,4); Jr. Prom Invitations Committee Co-Chairman (3) HARRY YOUNG — That Couldn’t be Done, He Did It - Joanie - talented mechanic - good sense of humor TENA LEE YOUNG — Friendship, Man’s Delight and Pride - warm smile - very friendly - “Tena” BEST DRESSED Jane DeForge, Ray Thomas MOST MUSICAL Stephanie Seguin, Dave Amadon MISSING PICTURES: CUTEST COUPLE, Anne Monte, Ray Thomas MOST TALENTED, Janet Barber, Teddy Joslin FRIENDLIEST, Bette Breer, Mike McAvoy MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Julie Morse, Jim Dudley 19

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1004 CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1964, of the High School of Montpelier in the county of Washing- ton and the state of Vermont, being of sound mind and body, do make, publish and declare this, our last Will and Testament. We do hereby give and bequeath the following: PAT AIKEN to any Junior, my grades in economics. KAY EDSON to Miss Brown’s body. Mills, one snowflake and Don SARA AJA to Mrs. Levadie, one bottle of Geritol. DAVID AMADON to my sister, the chore of pleasing Mr. Mix. SHARON ANDERSON to Cindy Metcalf, my winter sunburns. RUTH BAILEY to Eva and Eric, my excuse-making ability. WANDA BAILEY to Susan Wheeler, all my good times. LESLIE BALLANTYNE to Mr. Fink, my talent. JANET BARBER to the varsity cheerleaders, my voice. GARY BARNEY to Mr. Good, one stepped-on banana peel. CHARLES BEEMAN to Mrs. Levadie, everything I ever did in English. MERLENE BENJAMIN to anyone, seven periods of office practice. LINDA BRIMBLECOMBE to Joan, Ann and Cathy, morning walks. MIKE BROOKS to Pete Doyle, Mao-Tse-Tung and my car. PAUL BURNS to Louis Beauchamp, my big fat mouth. STEVE CANO to my cousin and brother, a box seat to the Series. MARTHA CARR to the Mixed Chorus, a supply of bubble gum. CINDY CATTANACH to Lauren Brownell, all my good late slips. ANN COLOMBO to Lee Ann Merrill, my “No Parking” sign. DEE CROUSE to no one, nothing. SHARON CUTLER to Linda Norris, my assured trans- portation. GLORIA DALTON to Linda, my marks and fun at M.H.S. SHEILA DAVIDSON to next year’s editor, a bottle of aspirin. MARGARET DAVIS to the Junior boys, a replacement. JANE DEFORGE to anyone who had her eye on them, my contacts (?) at Norwich. PETER DUKE and JIM DUDLEY to Mr. Hoxie, any physics or chemistry apparatus that we have left intact. 20 SUE EDWARDS to Mr. Coane, one powerful blackboard eraser. KAY FARRINGTON to Doug Knapp, my business law book. JOY FELBERG to Mrs. Allen, my brother Bobby. ADRIAN FERRIS to George Bumes, two fine years of easy football practice. BERT FISHER to Marty Bruce, all the good marks I’ve received. ROBERT FITGERALD to Zane Cook, Mr. Good’s good humor. ANITA FRAZIER to Miss Mills, my excess energy. SANDRA FREEMAN to any girl, the Cadets that make the right check. CHARLOTTE GILE to my brother Frank, my looks and smiles. LINDA GILE to Frank Gile, my good behavior. SUE GOODYEAR to Linda Davidson, my band chair, so she can play loudly. DIANE GRAHAM to Pee Wee, my ability to play foot- ball. BRUCE GROUT to Mr. Blakeman, fifty boxes of animal crackers. KATHY GUILMETTE to Diane Brooks, my fun in the library. ROGER HOWES to Chris Chisolm, the ability and cour- age to lead the Student Council. JUDY HUDSON to anyone, my friendship with Mrs. Allen. DAVID JANAWICZ to Mr. Blakeman, all my talking in home room. BRUCE JOHNSON to Mr. Blakeman, a home room of giggling girls. JANEY JOHNSON my interest in WSKI, to anyone with another DJ. STEVE JONES to Richard Powell, my sweatshirts. ROSA JONSDOTTIR to Mrs. Griggs, my ability to wash pie crusts. FLETCHER JOSLIN to George Burnes, an automatic knot untier.

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