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Page 18 text:
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Montpelier High with loyal song, we rally to thy call. And lift thy name in chorus strong, thy sons and daughters all. Thy spirit guides us to the shrine of Truth that makes men free, In work and play we strive to pay the debt we owe to thee. Thy Green and White unsullied bright shall ever float on high, Every lip in fellowship shall join the joyful cry! Hear our cheer, Montpelier dear, swell to a mighty roar. Hail to thy name, Bright be thy fame, Forever more!
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Queen Sue MacPherson and her escort Court Perry dance to the music of th “Elements of Sound.“ CHAIRMEN Over all Co-Chairmen: Debbie Chisholm John Martin Decorations Co-Chairmen: Suzanne Goulet Ron Leach Refreshments Chairman: Lauren Healy Tickets: Sue MacPherson Music: Debbie Chisholm Artist: Martha Fitch Debbie Doliver and escort enjoy a fun-filled evening of dancing. Suzanne and Dick sharing moments of bliss. One of the many colorful murals. Mike Hoyt and Donna Griffin pause near the water wheel.
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1970 Class Will We, the class of 1970, of the High School of Montpelier, in the County of Wash- ington 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: LIZ ALBERT to Mr. Futrell, one mole. DEBBIE AMIDON to Bob Pickens, my half of the beautiful locker. CAROL ANDERSON to Mr. Miana, Carol Channing’s wig; to Mr. Jacek and the guidance office, 4th period plus lunch and two of my methamphetamine diet pills along with one Roaring Twenties Revue to two cuties, Sheree Olson and Mary Smith. JODY ANDREWS to Aaron Morse, my last 1 54 and a pair of stilts. TERRY AUSTIN to Wina Watson, one pint of Old Duke. RUTH AYER to Janet Hill, Jane Bell, and Sharon Prevost, my ability to have fun and stay out of trouble at M.H.S. Also to GER, all of my English and World Lit themes, tests, and notes. JOAN BAIRD to Laura Liberman, my ability to read all of 29 words a minute in Steno, also one partly used contain- er of Sun-in!’’ ANDY BARNET to Mike Cody, a message from Mom that says that he has to clean up his room before he goes out. RICKY BELL to Dana Barber, a dent in his trumpet, a bro- ken mike stand, and the wrong mike stand. Use them in good health. JOETTE BENJAMIN to Gail Mears, a baggy pair of pants. SHERRIE BESSETTE to Penny Bessette, all the booze I didn’t drink, all my satisfactory late slips, and better luck in smoking in the girls' room than I had. DAVE BLAKELY to Sheree Olson, a box lunch at the Y. LINDA BLOUIN to John Breer, my laugh. Take good care of it John. JOYCE BOND to Mr. Bond, all my sympathy because your last child has graduated. Maybe you will someday, too. NANCY BORK to Mary Smith, my jar of peanut butter, which I received last year. JODY BOYD to Mr. Haines, one unused bus ticket to Washington, D.C. MARILYN BRADLEY to Jamie Cecchini, the power to ini- tiate Philip in becoming a freshman. PHYLLIS BRAGDON to Brenda Pecor, all the luck in the world and many more great times in the years to come. JULIE BRIGHAM to Gary Mureta, a soggy left one! SANDY BUSKA to Olin Buska, all the people I’ve run down in the last four years and all the good times. DARLENE CAREY to Mr. Jacek, all those long discussions and hard decisions. MARY CARPENTER to Trudge Bressete, my half of the beautiful locker, and to Tom Deforge, all my brains in Chemistry. DAVE CATE to Mr. Futrell, two attendance girls for his very own. CATHY CHAMPO to Vickie Demers, all the happy and the sad times you will experience while at M.H.S. DEBBIE CHISHOLM to Scott Fitzsimmons, for all his hard work, not only 250 green stamps, but a bonus of 250 more; and to Peter Dale, my outstanding ability to drive a VW. LOUISE CITRINI to future college prep, seniors having Mr. Ross for English, I gladly bestow Friday, composition day. STEVE CLARK to Marcia, another little bomb to roll over and management of Clark’s Taxi Service. 15
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