Mount Abraham Union High School - Aerie Yearbook (Bristol, VT)
- Class of 1971
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The 1971 AERIE Mount Abraham Union High Qchool Bristol, Vermont i Sitting: Robert Hall, George Rock wood, illiam Wisell, illiam Norton. Standing: Robert Laberge, Ronald Rood, Mrs. Evangeline Johnson. John Legault, William Shattuck, Mrs. Bertha Hanson. Absent: Lawrence Diette. 2 Table of Contents 1 Title Page...... Table of Contents................3 Dedication.......................4 Administration...................5 Faculty..........................5 Seniors.........................21 Underclassmen...................47 Organizations...................59 Only human dogs allowed in here! Activities.........................59 Athletics..........................81 Advertisers.......................101 3 NO, I'm not Julia Child! Three of hearts. 7 of spades . . Dedication In appreciation of your friendliness, under- standing. and interest in our future, we. the Class ol 1971. hoping that this may express our affection, wish to dedicate this yearbook to vou, Mr. Davison. 4 motivation administration 5 w. NEAL HOADLEY. Superintendent Superintendent's Message By pul lishithis yearbook the class of 19 1 is continuing a tradition worthv of preservation. Each year the re- newed story in the Aerie is an original, and thus treasured by its creators as a first edition. The documentary con- tained herein is of individuals who are themselves original editions. Your school has tried to provide the opportunity for you to discover your potential as it seems most relevant to the individual. As a graduate ou will now determine the degree to which this cooperative educational venture has succeeded. Hopefulh our experiences here will enable you to make a contribution to benefit society and also prove richl rewarding to ou. Best wishes to the Class of 1971. 6 KEITH HALL. Assistant Superintendent MRS. ELIZABETH HEFFERNAN, Secretary Principal's Message AI a liin ‘ when turmoil and unrest pervade high schools and colleges across the country, it is a most unique experience to he a part of an insti- tution whose student body has accepted the chal- lenge of mature and responsible action toward the building of a better educational environment for all. The intense, active, and responsible leadership of the class of 1971 is a vivid example of w hat can be accomplished when people are willing to give of themselves for the benefit of a society. Subse- quent graduating classes at Ml. Abraham Union Hisrh School would do well to follow vour fine U J example. Mv congratulations and thanks to you for help- ing to make this a most exciting and rewarding year for all of us. MRS. JANICE KILBOURN, Central Office Secretary MR. JOHN CONNOLLY. Assistant Principal MRS. MARY FLEMING, Principal’s Secretary MRS. CHERYL KENNEDY English Dept. ARMAND CREVIER. Chairman English Drpt. MISS MARY LOU ROBINSON English Drpt. DAVID MARSTERS English Drpt. ENGLISH IS: Shakespeare . . . he speeifie . . . term papers . . . hook reports . . . grammar . . . poelrv . . . short stories . . . Poe . . . learning self-expression . . . MRS. ELEANOR RYAN English Drpt. MRS. ILOENE ADAMS English Dt pt. HAROLD COLE English Dept. MISS REV A COUSINO English Dr pi. ALFRED BRILL English Drpt. GEORGE DRABBLE. Chairman Science Dept. MRS. SUZANNE SMITH Science Dept. TRACY GLEASON Science Dept. SCIENCE IS: Dissecting . . . valences . . . the greenhouse . . . ni- tric acid . . . cells . . . balances . . . microscopes . . . the planetarium . . . Mr. Drabble . . . lab . . . test tubes . . . beakers . . . metric system . . . life itself ROBERT WOITKOWSKI Science Dept. FRED RICHARDSON Science Dept. 11 RODNEY FACTEAU Driver Education MRS. BEATRICE WHITCOMB Mathematics Department MRS. BARBARA SPRINGER Mathematics Department DAVID SERAEIN. Chairman Mathematics Department WALLACE RICHARDSON Mathematics Department MATHEMATICS IS: Logarithms . . . proofs . . . factoring . . . (X.Y) . . . slide rule . . . parallel postulates . . . quad routs . . . sine . . . modern math . . . long division . . . frac- tions . . . abstract thinking . . . BRUCE LOMBARD Mathematics Department 13 WILLIS BRAGG Mathematics Dept. JAY MAGWIRE. Chairman Industrial Arts GEORGE TIGHE Foreign Language Dept. MISS PATRICIA NACHTIGAL Foreign Language Dept. WEBSTER SLACK Social Studies Dept. JOHN ROBERTS. Chairman Foreign Language Dept. FOREIGN LANGUAGE IS: Salve . . . language lab . . . language tapes . . . individual sessions . . . practice makes perfect . . . Cicero . . . Onze Conies . . . translations . . . Jason and the Argonauts . . . Le Petit Prince ... Vale .. . A-L-M . . . MISS NICOLE CHOLET Foreign Language Dept. 14 JOSEPH BRENNAN. Chairman Social Studies Dept. MRS. CORNELIA SULLIVAN Social Studies Dept. SOCIAL STUDIES ARE: Maps . . . chronological order . . . wars . . . statistics . . . notes . . . reports . . . heavy books . . . politics . . . current events . . . the dust of ages . . . JAMES MARTINEZ Social Studies Dept. JAMES DONALD Social Studies Dept. MRS. BONNIE ROYCE Social Studies Dept. 15 16 MRS. MARY SQUIRE. Chairman Business Education BUSINESS DEPARTMENT IS: Mrs. Suuire . . . loothall in tvping . . . erasing tape . . . calculators . . . ledgers . . . shorthand . . . Champlain . . . E. S. A. . . . monopolies . . . Future Executives . . . DAVID ROYCE Business Education MRS. SHIRLEY GARAFANO, Chairman Homemaking MISS DELORES CONNORS Business Education HOMEMAKING IS: Bovs in the home . . . stoves . . . Sing- er ... lull length mirrors . . . hem- ming . . . ripping out . . . zippers . . . food . . . needles and thread . . . Par- ents of Tomorrow MISS JENNIFER BERGER Homemaking MRS. PRISCILLA STONE Homemaking i WILLIAM BOWERS Band FINE ARTS: VanGogh . . . Mozart . . . rlay . . . rmisir — food for thought . . . lusty maidens . . . All-Stair . . Rogers and Hammerstein . . . pastels . . . Bohemians of the future . . . MISS MARIANNE LUST Art Depl. JOHN SHERWIN Choral Music 17 MISS LEA COLLINS Phys. Ed. Dept. PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Gymnasium . . . basketball . . . badminton . . . pool . . . height, weight . . . crab soccer . . . showers . . . volley ball . . . exercises . . . warning bell . . . Chicken Fat . . . trampoline . . . tumbling . . . gym suits . . . bobbie socks . . . white sneakers . . . medicine ball . . . DAVID COMEGYS. CHAIRMAN Phys. Ed. Dept. MRS. JUDY RICE Phys. Ed. Dept. RODRIQUE COUSINO Phys. Ed. Dept. 18 Library books . . . college preparations . . . sched- uling classes . . . thermometers . . . band-aids . . . cataloging . . . testing . . . LIBRARY . . . counseling . . . phys. ed. . . . excuses . . . Shhhhh! . . . missing paperbacks . . . librarians . . . personal problems . . . ice pack . . . PUPIL PERSONNEL SERVICES DENNIS BYE, Counselor Pupil Personnel Serv. MRS. ALISON COTA Secretary Pupil Personnel Sen. MRS. WINONA YASKO Health Counselor Pupil Personnel Sen. RAY DAVISON. Director Pupil Personnel Sen. MRS. BARBARA HEETER Counselor Pupil Personnel Sen. MRS. PHYLLIS CUNNINGHAM MRS. HELEN BRISTOL Librarian Library Clerk 19 Sitting: C. Fuller, B. Desorda. P. Rockwood, V. Shadrick, J. Perlee. Standing: I. Harper, M. Dion. H. Grace, J. Hunt. Breakable dishes . . . plastic straws . . . white, black, and green tokens . . . mop pails . , . disinfectant . . . incinerators . . . wet trays . . . stainless steel . . . colorful meals . . . shining floors . . . aromas . . . lunch lines . . . clean-up . . . garbage carts . . . vumniv fudge cake . . . electric floor cleaners . . . push brooms . . . soapy water . . . large and small cafe . . . clean-windows . . . Chefs and Galley Slaves. A. Kimball. R. Blaise, R. Aldrich, J. Yuhas, A. Ladue, F. Goodrich, L. Blaise. 20 21 DEBORAH JEAN ASH Debbie Business The essence of life is in longing for more life.” Future Secretaries Club 4. FRANK EDWARD BASLOW Romeo College Prep. Stop! Look! Then look again! Dramatics 3; Class Vice-President 2; Muzzle-Loading Club 2, 3. 4; Cadet Fire Patrol 4. REGINOLD CLARK ATKINS Tink General What does it profit a man if he should gain the whole world and lose his own soul? Softball 4. SANDRA LEE BILLINGS Sandy Business Nothing really belongs to us but time, which even he has who has nothing else. Future Secretaries Club 3, 4; Majorette 4. RICHARD JOSEPH AUSTIN Slug Vncational A person who strives for a goal in school is the person who will make it in the future. Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Soccer 4: Motorcycle-Minibike Club 4: Cadet Fire Patrol 3, 4. MICHEAL PETER BOISE Sandie General Get your head together. Baseball 1; Basketball 2; Track I. 2. 3: Student Council 1; Choir 1. 2: Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4. 22 CRAIG HAROLD BROWN Craig College Prep. True happiness is only found in serving others.” Baseball 2; Basketball 1; Ski Team 2. 3, 4; Audio-Visual Assistant 3; Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Amateur Radio Club 4; Cadet Fire Patrol 4. JANET BRISTOL BRYDEN Janet College Prep. What part of me. is me?” Basketball 1, 2; Field Hockey 3, 4; Dramat- ics 1; Chorus 1; Prom Committee 3; Ski Team 3, 4; Outing Club 4; Varsity Club 4. CRAIG WILLIAM BROWN Fred Vocalional Life is a game; the way you play it is the way you will enjoy it.” Chorus 1; Prom Committee 3: Ski Team 2, 3. 4; Folk Music Society 3; Art Club 4; Var- sity Club 3. 4. KATHY JEAN BURRITT Kath or Kay College Prep. Never grow a wishbone, daughter, where, your backbone ought to be.” Basketball 4; Yearbook 4; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4: Outing Club 4; Future Nurses Club 4; Intramurals 4. STEVEN FRANCIS BROWN Stef General Do good, and never mind to whom. Baseball 1; Basketball 1. 2. 3. ROY RAYMOND BURRITT Roy College Prep. All my discoveries are well known, well kept secrets. Amateur Radio Club 4; Environmental Ac- tion Group 4. 23 BARBARA LOUISE BUSHEY Barl Business Life’s a game; we’re all playing. Softball 1. 4: Newspaper 4: Yearbook 3; Dramatics 1, 2. 3; Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4; Stu- dent Council 1. 2. 3; Choir 1; Cheerleading 1, 2. 3; Future Nurses Club 4; 7th Grade Counseling 4; Prom Committee 3. DONNA LOUISE CHAMPAGNE Blonde Bomber Business Laugh, and the world laughs with you. ’ Dramatics 1, 2. 3. 4; Muzzle Loading Club 2, 3. 4; Art Club 3; Swim-Diving Club 3; Li- brarian 3. 4; Patrol 1. WILLIAM RAYMOND BUTLER Bill College Prep. Happiness doesn’t come from doing what we like to do. but from liking what we have to do. Prom Committee 3: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Motor- bike Club 4; Cadet Fire Patrol 3. 4. MARY MARTHA CLIFFORD Kliph College Prep. Climb high. Climb far. My goal the sky. My aim the star. Field Hockey 4; Prom Committee 3: Ski Team 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2. 3. 4; Outing Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Varsity Club 4. EDITH LENA CARLSON Edie Business Smile and the world smiles with you; weep and you weep alone. Majorette 4. ROBERT WILLIAM COBB Bob General Open Sesame — I want to get out. 24 RONALD BERNARD COLEMAN Ronnie General The bigger the ear. the more you get for your money in a parking meter ’ Outing Club 4; Intramural 3, 4. GARY STANLEY COMES Panzy Bear Vocational ' Give to the world the best that is in you, and only the best shall return.” Chorus 1, 2; Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Audio-Visual Assistants 3; Muzzle Loading Club 2; Cadet Fire Patrol 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. MICHAEL ROBERT COUSINO Cousino General You grow up the day you have your first real laugh — at yourself.” Baseball 2. 3; Prom Committee 3; Audio- Visual Ass’t. 2, 3: Outing Club 4; Cadet Fire Patrol 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. WENDY BAILARD CRAMER Wendy College Prep. A smile is a curve that will set many things straight.” Field Hockey 4; Yearbook 3: Dramatics 2. 3, 4; Chorus 3; Prom Committee 3; German Club 3; Language Lab Assistant 3; Secre- tary of Drama Club 4. BRENDA JEAN CURAVOO Brenda General Rainy days come to those who save up for them.” FREDERICK CHARLES CYR Fearless General Some things aren’t always what they seem to be.” Muzzle Loading Club 3, 4. 25 DONNA JEAN DALLEY Donna College Prep. Tomorrow exists only in today.” Dramatics 1, 2. 3; Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4: Barn! 3. 4. ANN MARIE D'AVIGNON Annie Belle Business Leave silence to the saints! I am just human.” Yearbook 4: Class office 3: Future Secretaries Club 3. 4. RICHARD JOSEPH DESORDA Guts College Prep. A quitter never wins and a winner never quits.” Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Newspaper 4; Prom Committee 3; Golf Team 2: Soccer 1. 2. 3, 4; Varsity Club 3. 4. Picture Not Available JAMES DIMOND Jim HUBERT OLIVER DUMAS Hubie General Do unto others as you w ish to have done unto you.” Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4; Audio-Visual Assistants 4; Swim-Diving Club 4. STEPHEN FRANCIS DUPOISE Steve College Prep. Those that have known true love, know what living is all about.” Class President 3; Cadet Fire Patrol 3. 4; Prom Committee 3. 26 CARLANNA EVET ENGLISH Chris General Smile. You only pass this way once. Softball 1; Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Chorus 1,2; Art Club 1.2, 3, 4. LORI JANE ESTEY Fluffy College Prep. Man is as he came from heaven; ami sometimes a little worse. Yearbook 3. 4; Dramatics 2; Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4; Class Vice-President 3; Prom G mmittee 3; Choir 3. 4; Debate 2. 3; Seventh Grade Counseling 4; Office Assistant 4; Photogra- phy Club 3. TERRY LEE EVARTS Body Business A bundle of mischief; an ocean of smiles. Softball 4; Basketball 1; Newspaper 4; Dra- matics 2; Chorus 2; Prom Committee 3; Seventh Grade Counseling 4; Environmen- tal Action Group 4. ROGER ALLEN FORD Super Rog College Prep. There is no sin in not succeeding; only in not trying. Newspaper 4; Dramatics 3. 4: Prom Com- mittee 3; Student Council President 4; Audio-Visual Assistants 3; Science Club 4; Wrestling Club 3. 4; Literary' Magazine 3; Foreign Exchange Student 4. MARGARET MARY ESTEY Peg College Prep. Where there is Faith . . . there is no Fail- ure! . . Softball 1, 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Field Hockey 3. 4; Track 2; Newspaper 3; Chorus 1; Varsity Club 3, 4; Intramurals 4; Officiating Club 4. ROBERT MARTIN FRASER Burp General I just want to leave. Soccer 2: Student Council 1; Cadet Fire Pa- trol 3, 4. 27 SUSAN CAROL GARDNER Sue Business If you don’t do it, it won't get done. Newspaper 2; Yearbook 4; Chorus 1; Prom Committee 3; Future Secretaries Club 4. PATRICIA ANN GILMORE Juliet Business Love, friendship, happiness make the world go ’round.” Dramatics 2. 3. 4: Muzzle-Loading Club 2. 3. 4; F.H.A. 1; Gymnastics Club 1: Girls’ Athletic Association 1. LENORE RUTH GOODYEAR Leonard Business Remember this: that very little is needed to make a happy life.” Yearbook 4; Prom Committee 3: Future Nurses Club 4. LORRAINE MARIE GOODYEAR Lorraine Business Happiness adds and multiplies as we divide it with others.” Yearbook 4: Class Vice-President 1; Prom Committee 3: Future Nurses Club 4. DENISE KAY GRACE Denny College Prep. Friendship often ends in love, but love in friendship — never.” Basketball 3; Field Hockey 4: Intramurals 4: Gymnastics 3; Future Nurses Club 4. RONALD HOBART GREENE Little T” General Stay in school, or you’re apt to get a good job. Cadet Fire Patrol 3, 4. 28 SHARON ANN HANCE Sharon Business Keep smiling. It makes people wonder what you’ve been up to! Future Secretaries Club 4. PAUL WILLIAM HANSON Paul College Prep. Winning isn’t everything. It’s the only thing.” Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; Prom Committee 3: Soccer 1. 2, 3. 4; Varsity Club 3, 4. CHERYL ANN HARVEY C. Harvey College Prep. It is now and in this world that we must live.” Yearbook 3, 4; Dramatic s 2; Class Vice-President 4; Prom Committee 3; Outing Club 4; Art Club 3; Environmental Action Group 4; Junior-Senior Play 3. 4; 7th Grade Seminar 4; Office Assistant 4. DANIEL DAVID HEATH Dan College Prep. Life is what you put into it.” Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; Class President 2; Prom Committee 3; Soccer 1. 2. 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4; Cadet Fire Patrol 4. MARK CHARLES HILL Chuck General Hang in there!” Base ball 1. 2: Basketball Manager 2; Che ss Club 2; Folk Music 2: Cadet Fire Patrol 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MAURICE CHARLES HORN Moe General That’s life and life goes on.” 29 ANDREA LEE JACKMAN Andy College Prep. Laugh at yourself first, before anyone else ran. Softball 1: Field Hockey 4: Newspaper 3: Dramatics 1; Chorus 1: Class Treasurer 2; Prom Committee 3: Ski Team 3, 4; Student Council 4: Outing Club 4: Environmental Action Group 4: Yearlwjok 4. KARLA D ANN JIMMO D. J. General There will be an answer. Softball 1: Dramatics 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1. 4: Crafts Club 3: Cheerleading 1; Motorcycle-Minibike Club 4. MARILYN BONNIE JENNINGS Bonnie Business Those who try will never fail. Chorus 1, 2. 4; Art Club 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH JIMMO Rev. Business My soul magnifies the Lord, for He has done great things for me! Newspaper 2. 3, 4; Yearbook 3. 4; Dramatics 1.2. 3. 4; Chorus 1. 2. 3: Prom Committee 3: Audio-Visual Ass’t. 3; Future Secretaries Club 4: Literary Magazine 3. 4: Jr. High Drama Club Director 3: Seventh Grade Seminar 4; Librarian 1. 2, 3. 4. 30 STEVEN FRANK JENNINGS Steve V(national There are two reasons for doing something: one is for fun and enjoyment, the other is because you have to. LINDA MARIE KENYON Linda Business No matter how fair the sun shines, still it must set. Softball 1: Basketball 1.2, 4; Yearbook 4: Chorus 1,2, 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Choir 1. 4: Future Secretaries Club 3. 4; Office Ass’t. 3. 4. MARK LESLIE LaFAVE Mark College Prep. Everything’s got a moral, if only you ran find it.” Prom Committee 3; Ski Tram 4; Band 1; Outing Club 4; Cadet Fire Patrol 3. 4. LAWRENCE EDW ARD LATHROP Ha re nee General Do not learn more than you absolutely need to get through life.” MARILYN GAYLE LAMSON Gayle College Prep. To add life to years, not just years to life. Newspaper 4; Prom Committee 3; Ski Team 4; Student Council 1, 2; Outing Club 4; Art Club 1; Foreign Language Club 3; Future Nurses 4; Girls Athletic Association 3; American Field Service Club 3: Environ- mental Action Group 4. SUSAN GAIL LATHROP Suzie Business Nothing happens in life as it is feared or hoped.” Softball 1; Chorus 1. 2; Future Secretaries Club 4. LOLA ANN LaROSE Smiley Business Happiness . . .” Yearbook 4; Prom Committee 3. JOHN GUSTAV LEGAULT Honest John College Prep. Don t do anything I won’t do, and you’ll be all right.” Motorcycle-Minibike Club 4; W resiling 4; Chess Club 3. 31 STEPHEN LEONARD LINEMAN Steve General Patience conquers all. ARLENE GOLDIE MARCKRES Arlene Business Smile, and I’ll smile with you. Chorus 1, 2; Future Secretaries Club 4. DIANE LOUISE LORD Diane College Prep. Self-pity is our worst enemy, and. if we yield to it, we can never do anything wise in the world. Yearbook 4; Chorus 1: Prom Committee 3; Outing Club 4; Environmental Club 4. LINDA JEAN MARTELL Linda General Life is only as happy as you make it. Dramatics 4; Chorus 1. 4. LISA RAE MARANVILLE Lisa College Prep. Only he who i' doing the ridi ulous. . an hope to achieve the impossible. Newspaper 4: Yearbook 3. L Dramatics I Chorus 1; Class Treasurer 1: Class President 4: Prom Committee 3; Folk Music Society 2; Literary Magazine 4; Junior-Senior Play 3,4; Seventh Grade Seminar 4; Environmental Action Group SHARON ANN MARTELL Shar-Sam Business Nothing with God is accidental. Basketball 4; Yearbook 4; Dramatics 2, 3 4; Chorus 4; Outing Club 4; Future Nurs Club 4; Intramurals 4. 32 CORINNE ANN NORRIS Cookie College Prep. Don’t [nit off until tomorrow what you ran do today, because, if you enjoy it today, you «•an always do it again tomorrow. Yearbook 3, 4; Dramatics 2; Prom Committee 3. BRENDA LEE O'BRYAN Bren College Prep. To sing, to laugh, to dream — to walk in my own wav and be alone, free, with an eye to see things as they are. Softball 1.2; Basketball 1,2; Field Him key 1, 2; Dramaties 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses Club 2, 4; Assistant to Band Direetor 1, 2; Vermont Youth Citizenship Confrrenre 2; Chorus 4. PAMELA ANN MOORE P. Moore College Prep. The most rompletely lost of all days is one on whieh we have not laughed. Softball 2; Basketball 1.2. 3. 4; Field Hockcv 3, 4; Newspaper 3; Yearbook 4; Chorus 1; Class See ret ary 4; Prom Committe 3; Debate 2; Outing Club 4; Intramurals 4; 7th Grade Seminar 4; Environmental Aetion Group 4; Varsity Club 3. 4. PAULINE JANE MORSE Shortstop Business Believe in what is right. MARK FRANCIS NAPOLEAN Mark College Prep. Get it while the getting's g« od.” Baseball 1; Prom Committee 3; Sim eer 3. 4; Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Moloreyele-Minibike Club 4; Cadet Fire Patrol 3. 4. LINDA MAY PARKER Lindy Business ”S« ek the truth and it shall make you free. Future Seeretaries Club 4; Gymnasties Club 3. 33 Picture Not Available ROBERT MYRON PARKER Bob General Live todav for there may be a tomorrow. JEFFREY PETER PHILLIPS Jeff College Prep. The enemy of none, is not always the friend of all. ROBERT ARTHUR PATTERSON Floyd General The best thing to have up your sleeve is a funny bone. Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Soccer 1. 2. RANDOLPH WILLIAM PORTER Randy College Prep. God gave us two ends, one to sit on, the other to think with. A man's success de- pends on which end he uses most. Prom Committee 3; Band 1, 2; Cadet Fire Patrol 3, 4. BERNARD JOSEPH PERRON Bernie College Prep. Satisfaction in life is obtained by the pr ress one makes in it.” Cadet Fire Patrol 4; Intramurals 4. CHARLES FREDERICK POWELL Chuck College Prep. You can fool some of the people all of time, and all of the people some of the tir but the rest of the time they will fool tin selves. Yearbook 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Chorus Class President 1; Prom Committee 3; Ba 1, 2, 3, 4; Environmental Action Group Band Council 4. 34 JEFFREY CRAIG REYNOLDS Jeff General Do what they ask and then some. Baseball 3; Basketball 3. BOBBY JESS RUSSELL Bobby General Business Use your brain which no one gives you credit for. Baseball 2. MARSHA DENISE REYNOLDS Marsha Business You realize your life on earth represents something, but you always wonder why. Track 2; Dramatics 2. 3. BONNIE-LEE SARGENT Bonnie Business Write it in your heart that everyday is the best da of the whole year. Dramatics 2, 3, 4. MICHIAL ALBERT ROBIDOUX Rubber Duckie General Only one life, ‘twill soon be past: Only what’s done for Christ will last. Chorus 1,2. 3, 4: Cadet Fire Patrol 4; Intramurals 4. THOMAS JAY SAUNDERS Satch College Prep. Better late than never.” Newspaper 4; Intramurals 4. 35 CHRISTINE MAE SHATTUCK Chris College Prep. Peace is Art. Peace is when time doesn't matter as it passes by. Chorus 1. 3, 4: Class Secretary 1; Student Council 4; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Folk Music Society 2; Art Club 4. GALEN LOUIS STRONG Mouse Business Doubt in my mind; don’t put. Yearbook 3; Chorus 1; Prom Committee 3; 7th Grade Seminar 4. LANGDON GEORGE SMITH. JR. Lanny College Prep. Sometimes I think and sometimes I am. Baseball 2. 4; Newspaper 4; Yearbook 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Ski Team 4; Soccer 3; Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Cadet Fire Patrol 3. 4. CAROLE LYNN STLRTEVANT Carole Business You see things as they are and you ask ’Why?’ But I dream things that never were and I ask 'why not?’ Yearbook 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Student Coun- cil 4; Future Secretaries 3. 4: Majorette 3, 4; Office Assistant 3. 4; Glee Club 1. LAURA MAE SMITH Drift) General Take care of the minutes and the hours will take care of themselves. RUSSELL GLENN SUMNER Rusty General Live for tomorrow. Basketball 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2; Band 1, 2. 3 4; Folk Music Society 2; Muzzle Loading Club 2, 3, 4; Motorcycle-Minibike Club i Intramurals 2, 3. 36 RENNA rose tanner Renna Business He who helps himself usually gets « aught. Honesty is the best policy.” Chorus 1. 2, 3. 4. SALLY LOUISE VINCENT Susie General Love is the most wonderful award of all. Chorus 1, 2, 4: Majorettes 4. EARL ROBERT TILLEY Tilley College Prep. Live today and let tomorrow look aft« r itself.” Basketball 1, 2. 3: Newspaper 4; Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4; Class Treasurer 3: Prom Committee 3: Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Folk Musi Society 3: Audio-Visual Assistants 2; Cadet Fire Patrol 3, 4. SUSAN JOY WHEELOCK Sue Business ”To see love is a great joy; to be loved is a great need; to love is the greatest gift offered to everyone.” Chorus 1. 2, 3. LAUREA ELIZABETH THIBAULT Laurie College Prep. Communication is the l eginning of understanding.” Softball 1; Yearbook 3. 4; Dramatics 2. 3; Chorus 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Literary Magazine 4; Environmental Action Committee 4; 7th Grade Seminar Program 4. CATHY LOU WENDEL Cath College Prep. True happiness consists not of a multitude of friemis, but in the worth and choice. Softball 1. 2; Field Hockey 4; Newspaper 3; Yearbook 3. 4; Dramatics 1, 2; Chorus 1.2; Class Treasurer 4; Prom Committee 3; Ski Team 3, 4; Cheerleading 2; Debate 4; Varsity Club 3. 4; Literary Magazine 3; 7th Grade Seminar 4: Environmental Action Group 4. 37 MARGARET JANE WHITCOMB Peg College Prep. There is one problem with resisting temp- tation — it may never come again. Yearbook 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3. 4; Class Secre- tary 3; Prom Committee 3; Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Debate 2, 3; Seventh Grade Seminar 4; Pep Band 4; Band Council 4. VANETTA RAE ZENO Vicky Business Face piles and piles of trial with smiles; don't let them perceive that you deceive the web they weave and keep on thinking free. Newspaper 4; Yearbook 3; Dramatics 1. 2; Chorus 1. 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 2; Cheerleading 1. 2. 3: Varsity Club 3; Swim-Diving Club 3; Future Secre- taries Club 4; Future Nurses Club 4. Picture Not Available CHRISTINE WILLIAMS Chris WAYNE HENRY ZENO Wayne General Communication is an inflicting problem on the future today. Prom Committee 3; Audio-Visual Assistants 2; Motorcycle-Minibike Club 4; Wrestling Club 3; Cadet Intramurals 4. PAUL RAYMOND WOOD Paul College Prep. To know that which before us lies in dail life is prime wisdom. Yearbook 3, 4; Debate 3, 4; Foreign Lan- guage Club 4; Literarv Magazine 4; Math Club 4. Picture Not Available STEVE LEON OLSON Kink General We make our own fortunes and we call them fate. Baseball 4. 38 LOUIS MEJIA Bogata, Colombia . . . soccer . . . bro- ken legs . . . quiet. . . aristocratic . . . basketball fan . . . ski-dooing ... li- brarian? . . . You like! ... IN rLR- NATIONAL FELLOWSHIPS PRO- GRAM . . . Keep your eyes on ihe book! Asleep again! Must be science! What's he thinking of non ? 39 Brenda Vl. Youth Citizenship Conference Rick Bov’s State Representative Craig Boy’s State Representative Who's Roger International Fellowships Program 40 Earl All Stal« Chorus Chuck Boy State Representative Mary Girl’s State Representative Lanny Vt. Youth Citizenship Conference Peg Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Year All State Band 41 Most Apt to Succeed: Carole and Tom Best Dressed: Lanny and Kathy Most Studious: Pam and Paul Class Devils: Sue and Larrv Most Musical: Bill and Pep 42 Most Artistic: Mark and Lisa Most Athletic: Paul and Peg Most Talkative: Rick and Cookie Most Dependable: Mary and Bernie Class Actors: Chuck and Barb Wittiest: Ann and Mark Class Flirts: Terr)' and Gay Quietest: Roy and Debbie Best Looking: Steve and Chris Friendliest: Sandie and Andy Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1971 W the Class of 1971, being of sound mind, etc., do bequeath the following: Reggie Atkins leaves the school, his classes and his ball point pen to Billy Wells. Slug Austin leaves to his brother the teachers he had at Mt. Abe!!! Frank Baslow leaves the Bristol Notch road to Gary Gilmore for future use! Sandv Billings leaves her correcting tape to anyone who needs it as much as she did. Sandie Boise leaves his good luck to all who desire it. Craig W. Brown leaves his red VW to Mr. Bragg to use as a cop cruiser. Janet Bryden leaves her f. h. stick to Jane Estey. Kathv Burritt leaves her safe driving habits to Patty Bouvier. Barb Bushey leaves her overalls to Mr. Royee. Maybe he'll get the hassling. Bill Butler leaves his red checkered jacket to Ross Brown. Edie Carlson leaves her gym suit to Alayne Hill. Donna Champagne leaves the dog, the rain, and the snoring to Mr. James Martinez, the king. Kliph leaves her old skis to Hank. Garv Comes leaves his good attendance record to Laura Manning. Wendy Cramer leaves the ability to play field hockey to her cousin Yolanda. Ann D'Avignon leaves her locker to anybody who can open it. Rick Desorda leaves his ability to take care of the soccer team Hog to Rod Orvis and Mark Skeffington. Chris English leaves all her good marks to her sister. Lori Estey leaves a roll of dimes to David Layn for his use in soda machines. Peg Estey leaves her ability to keep quiet and behave herself to her sister Jane! Terrv Evarts leaves her good conduct and attendance to her sister Nancy. Roger Ford leaves his sneakers to Curt Estey. Sue Gardner leaves her beaten path to Mid-Haven Drive-In to anyone who wants it. Patty Gilmore leaves the bench by the drafting room to Juniors going steady. Lenore Goodyear leaves her seat on the bus to Joanie Rotax. Lorraine Goodyear leaves her Bookkeeping II book to anyone having Mr. Royee for a teacher. Denny Grace leaves her ability to play field hockey and her stick to Bonnie Hanson. Ronnie Green leaves all his driving skill to his brother. Paul Hanson leaves his No. 40 shirt to anyone who dares to put it on. Chcrvl Harvey leaves the fond memories of the courageous Starksboro lire Dept, to Mr. Royee so they can haunt him. Dan Heath leaves his chipped teeth on the soccer field to anyone who can find them. Mark Hill leaves 30 cents for lunch to Lucius Cousino. Maurice Horn leaves his pen to someone that needs to write. Andy Jackman leaves her trail to the woods to Mr. Gibbs. Karla Jimmo leaves her ability to debate with Mr. Cole. Mike Jimmo leaves the school much better for having been here. Linda Kenyon leaves her Frog” to the Science Department and anyone who has the guts to dissect it. Gayle Lamson leaves 5” of her height to Jeanne Lavoie. Lola LaRosc leaves her ability to drive to Ken Gardner. Diane Lord leaves her speech class to anyone who wants it. Lisa Maranville leaves her love for music and art to everybody. 45 Arlene Marckrcs leaves Mr. Cole s English class to the upcoming Seniors. Linda Martell leaves her ability to set a good example for the underclassmen. Sharon Martell leaves her abilitv to gel purple lockers to anyone who likes purple lockers. Pam Moore leaves the light to anyone who dares to turn it on. Cookie Norris leaves the Starksboro bus ride to her brother, Kelly, or anyone else who wants it. Brenda 0 Bryan leaves to the underclassmen at Mt. Abe. her eagerness to learn. Linda Parker leaves to Dorothy Goodrich all her shorthand letters, if she can read her notes. Bobby Patterson leaves his school-skipping days lor deer hunting to Denny Reynolds. Bernie Perron leaves his old pins. ed. uniform. Chuck Powell leaves his bowling abilitv to Dick Weber. Mike Robidoux leaves his school books and his used pencils to his brother Dale. Bobby Russell leaves an emptv bottle to John Stevens. Bonnie Sargent leaves her place in the Drama Club to her sister Tedi or anyone else w ho wants it. Chris Statluck leaves her cheerleading uniform to anyone who can lit into it. Lanny Smith leaves his absentee reports to Mr. Veaulour. Gay Strong leaves his marks to his little sister, anil hopes she has better luck with them than he did. Carole Sturtevant leaves to Mr. Magwire all her unstructured time in hopes that lie will be able to get ALL his typing done for a change. Retina Tanner leaves her phvs. ed. class to anyone who wants it. Laurie Thibault leaves her ability to be heard in noisy rooms to Olive Hanson. Earl Tilley leaves his moccasins to Mr. Roberts. Sally Vincent leaves her gym socks to Diane Martin. Cathy Wendel leaves her abilitv to do kick turns to Mr. Gibbs. Peg Whitcomb leaves her ability to get things done on time to Mrs. Adams. Paul Wood leaves his expository writing to Mr. Crevier. Vicky Zeno leaves her LIST to Lisa Jackman. OFFICERS: L. Maranville. C. Shattuck. C. Harvey. P. Moore, A. Jackman, C. Wendel. M. Clifford. First ran: D. Marlin, M. Janousok, M. Lavigno, K. Marsh, T. Hunt, J. Halnnn. T. Hili. 0. Hanson. A. Hill. J. Mareelle. Secorul row: S. Kemp. I Kilbourn, K. Gardner, D. LaRose, I). Layn, M. Morgan, C. Hall. I). Goodrieh, M. Glenn. Third rou: G. Halloek. G. Ingram. G. Henderson. P. Liv- ingston. M. Hurlhurt. J. Guilhaull. B. l-afond. I). Hanson. K. Lahore , K. Marsh. Fim rou N. Bergeron, I). Epperson, L. Booska, M Cousin . I). Besseiie. . B is« . S Boldm. J. Bushcy, J. Devia, H. Clark. Smxtndnm: G Car penter. B. Emmons, J. Bullor. P. Bouvior. L. Cous i no, B. Cousino, J. Bingham, N. Kyko. J. Benjamin, C. Esley, J. Carlsirom. Third rou: D Chandler. M. Brown. R. Burl, W. Alhcrton, J. Berry, D. D’Avignon, M. Dumas, C. Dumas. J. Bouvior. 48 Class rings . . . P.S.A.T.’s . Cabbage Nigh I Dam Prom Senior play . . . U. S. History . drrlul world ol up| crclassmcn S|H rls . . . All-State . . . Girl? Bo s Slab . . . college? boards . . . plans lor the future . . . choosing Senior photogra- pher . . . one more year. JUNIORS . . . plans lor the . . junior- . the won- . . Varsity Stale and OFFICERS: B. Lalwrgr. M. Janousrk. I. Booska. M. Smith. M. Cousi no. N. Dvke, VI. Dumas. nm T Tatro H Wendel. P. Sargent, R. Manning. J. Uvoie. J. La voir. D. Rullange. R. Rougier. T. Pilon. C. Saunders. Second mu : . J. Prrk. M. Smith. L. Trary. K. Williams. C. Nielsen. K. Tanner. D. Povoll. L. Pierre. M. Turker. L Spaulding. S. Shernm. Thud Firm man, J. Prrk. M. Smith, L. Trary......................................... _ _ . _ Sprigg. B. Writs, N. Nelson. M. Stoke . M. Lucia, B. Roleau. J. Tomasi. R. Orvis, I). Reynolds. J. Slrvrns, M. I ruax. ond row: C. Shrr- nm: G. 49 J. V. Cheering . . . Drivers Ed . . . Typing I . . . ordering « lass ring's . . . decorating lor r r r Commencement . . . helping with Yearbook . . . Chemistry ... J. V. Basketball . . . dates for the Prom? . . . money-raising proj- ects ... a busy SOPHOMORE YEAR . . . OFFICERS: First row: A. Legault. J. Strong. N. Smith. Second row: D. Coffin. M. Atherton. D. Brown. K. Harper. First row: M. Corriveau, L. Dinorda, B. Bushey, D. Champagne. I). Brow n, T. Blair, C. Dailey, B. Bennett, D. Coffin, B. Burritt. Second row: C. Bil- lows, L. Algier. A. Brown. P. Cousino. A. Bessette. C. Clough. L. Butler. C. Ash. R. Brown. D. Brown. Third row: C. Boss. R. Brown. D. Butler. J Billings. N. Benedict, N. Lafayette, M. Atherton, P. Bouvier, S. Danyow. 50 First row: B. Hanson. B. Fregard. E. Latreille, E. Fregard. B. Ford, J. Lalreille, C. Hall. N. Fleming. C. Harvey. K. Kennedy. Second row: C. Lucia. C. Hartman, P. Harvey, K. Harper. K. Livingston, A. kilhourn. J. Highbee. S. Hanson. A. Goodrich, J. Jerome. Third row: L. Lafayette, D. Guil bault. A. Legault. A. Lathrop. D. Gurnee. S. Harriman, N. Eseltine. L. Filion, C. Jipner. P. Evarts. First nm: L. Manning. D. Strong, G. McKinnon. P. Svrcek, K. Rohidoux. B. Marcelle, G. Marckres. J. Thompson. D. Martin, K. Tierney. Second row: H. Parker. L. Rolax. N. Smith. J. Russell. J. Strong. J. Sherwin. S. Or is. I). Norris. I). Rohidoux. Third row: M. Parker. T. Steady. L. Niel- son, M. Wedge, G. Preston. T. Russell, M. Skefllngton, L. Smvthe. S. Svrcek. 51 First ran : H. Saunders. P. Little. K. Johnson. S. Laberge, M. Larrow. J. Nelson. K. James. T. l athrop. A. Noble. Second row: G. Latreille, J. I.afa - ette, J. Rathhun. A. Paquette. M. LaRose, I. Perron, C. Morse. C. Menard, B. Martin. C. Reynolds. P. Martel I. Third mu: F. Masterson, L. Rhodes. L. Pecor. D. Purinton. J. Livingston. D. Rimhall. I). Lathrop. C. Purinton, F. Masterson. K. MacIntyre, J. Morgan. L. Jackman. Fourth row: S. Kilbourn, B. Nye, T. Kenyon. D. Norris. G. Masterson. C. Peck, 0. La Fran ce. D. Newton. M. Malloy. B. James. H. Parker. ■ First row: K. Dion, C. Cousino. M. Clark. J. Addis. P. D'Avignon, R. Evarts. S. Clodgo. D. Coffin. R. Broulliard, D. Brown. Second row: S. Conant, N. Evarts. C. Chandler, N. Grace, L. Bromley, C. Carpenter, D. Farnsworth. L. Cloutier, J. Broulliard, J. Butler. D. Champagne. Third row: L. Coleman. H. Cousino, J. Brassard, C. Ayers, B. Bouvier, G. Chandler, G. Allen. M. Dewitt. M. Estey, L. Choquette. R. D’Avignon, L. Dagenais, K. Boise. Fourth row: R. Dvke, R. Conant. M. Brasure, A. Cousino, D. Brassard. G. Bovnton, M. Ash. C. Burritt. S. Atherton, E. Booska. D. Gilmore. 52 First row: VI. Smith, C. Gleason, B. Hanson. R. Hall. C. Harvey, K. Rose or, D. Boise , S. Gleason. Second rou: J. Sherman. D. McCormiek. W Sheperd. D. Hall. S. Hunt. J. Rotax. L. Williams. R. Grim s. L. White. P. O’Keefe. T. Sawyer. Third row: C. Hall. S. Henderson. K. Rohinson. . Hill, C. Hanson. C. Sherwin, M. Haines. D. Heath. M. Harbey. J. Goyette. W . Wells. Fourth rou: R. Haskins. S. Hatstat. C. W'ckmI. S. Wagner. K. Halloek. R. Harriman. L. Jaekman. J. Guthrie. C. Whitnev. C. Rock wood. D. Heath. Peppy . . . lull of school spirit . . . into Senior High Activities . . . un- structured time . . . elective cours- es .. . Biologv . . . large cafeteria . . . Algebra I . . . J. V. and (with luck) VarsitN Sports . . . and excit- ing FRESHMAN YEAR . . . 53 OFFICERS: First rou: A. Paquette, K. Boise. C. Hall. Second rou: S. Henderson, D. Lathrop. J. Butler. C. Whitnev. First row: S. Bennett, E. Brouillanl. Y. C r, M. Bolduc, C. Desorda. J. Bennett. M. Corriyeau. K. Aiken. N. Coffin. Second row: S. Dearborn, D. Dueharme, J. Bushev, I). Dion. D. Clodgo. I), Farr. C. Gibson. S. Burbank. Third row: R. Billings, L. Cousino. B. Carpenter. D. Devoid. S. Betz, T. Cousino. G. Brown. E. Brooks. Fourth row: J. Austin, N. Bird, G. Bashaw. R. Brennan. C. Boss. K. Estey, F. Bourgeous, T. Farr. Fifth row: M. Cushman. M. Burritt. J. Di- mond. L. Baker. J. Diette. J. Bouvier, J. Cousino. L. Cork ins. First row M. Rougier, K. Weodel, E. While, L. Babeork. M. Perhie, L. Purinton, K. Norris, K. Pilon. P. Marcell, S. Smith, L. Robinson. Second row: D. Sherwin, L. Sherman. G. Wells, L. Hill. D. Lee, E. Preston, D. Powell. A. Gor- don. L. Stone. Third row: M. Goodrich, L. Skeffington. L. Boss, C. Tanner. W. Wedge. R. Smith, L. Shuttle. R. Mur- ray, S. Rockwood. Fourth row: P. Sumner. I). Oldenburgh, K. LaFlam. C. Tuttle. C. Rotax, L. Root. A. Wheeler. T. Wagner. Fifth row: G. Palmer. G. Strong. R. Grace, C. Shores. A. Smith. B. Noves, C. Sargent. M. Maebia. Sixth rou. B. Parker, N. Kenyon. M. Mesiek, C. Sheperd. B. St.Peter, J. Prime. J. Pechie, W. Nielsen. R. Munson. 54 Nol the youngest anymore . . . can put on a class dance . . . structured study-halls . . . rerun of small cafe- teria . . . Social Studies . . . Art and Music . . . Junior High Sports finally know our way around M.A.U.H.S. . . . I.P.S. . . . keep the lailh — you've only got four more years. EIGHTH GRADERS OFFICERS: L. Slone, M. Cushman. E. Brouillard. G. Palmer. L. Purinton. N. Coffin. First rou : E. Hanson. W. Dueharme, G. Gilmore. I). Martell, G. Martell, R. Martell. D. Menard. C. Martell, D. Grace. B. Freegard. Second rou R. Lathrop, M. Grac e. P. LaFranre, B. Glenn, N. Guilbaull. J. Holloway, C. Gidbon. L. Hill. B. Hanson. Third row: J. Mansfield. M. Jennings, F. Smythc. D. McDurfee. J. Halloek, A. Smith, D. Hance. L. Grace, D. Herriman. Fourth row: B. Huizenga. It. Hurlhurt. I). Dueharme. T. Devoid, D. Fox. K. Dueharme. R. Legaull. G. Hunt. Fifth row: B. Steady, D. Martell. D. Hurlhurt. J. Jipner, S. Lucia. L. Menard, R. Haines. P. Hendee. 55 Firxt rou: VI. Cyr. B. D'Avignon. I). Coolidge. A. Cloutier. I. Brooks. I). Fleming. G. Clodgo. Second rou D. Cham- pagne. J. Bennett. E. Dailey. N. Eseltine. D. Allen. W. Cobb. I). Brown. J. Bouvier. Third rou . G. Doolittle. P. G - nant. M. Codding. S. Chaloux. S. Fleming. S. Coombs, N. Bingham. J. Bras ard. Fourth rou : P. Diette. S. Curtis. K. Burl. L. Bolduc. S. Ash. P. Broun. C. Dumas. Fifth row: R. Cousino. D. Bessette, Blaise. I). Curavno, S. Dimond. L. Adams. B. Cassidx. K. Dickson. From ihr oldest to the oungest . . . getting lost . . . introduction to foreign lan- guages . . . showers in Pins. Ed. . . . slamming lookers . . . running into upperclass- men . . . Seventh Grade sem- inar ... no recesses . . . English Grammar — spelling . . . different teachers for dif- ferent classes . . . intercoms . . . pa telephones . . . wel- come. SEVENTH GRAD- ERS. to M.A.U.H.S________ Left to right: M. LaDuc. L. Powell. K. LaFlam. R. Cousino. I). Fleming. M. Codding. S. Coombs. 56 First row: J. Shepard. S. Whitcomb, M. Williams. S. Bourgeois, E. Phillips. S. Bigelow. Second row: R. Miles. L. Rotax. I. Abbot. R. Conant. L. Demers, C. Baslow, A. Deskie, D. Diamond. Third row: C. Sequin. E. Paquette, E. Roy. J. Phillips. T. Saunders. M. Rheaume, R. Thompson. Fourth row: M. Warner. L. Smith. J. Smith. J. Tanner. J. Stetson. K. Zeno. B. Robdioux. Fifth row: F. Wood, L. Powell, T. Sargent. B. Wendel. V. Pixlev, V. Zeno, P. Wissell, C. W hitney. First row: S. Manning. M. Higbee, J. Miehaud, C. Harvey, M. Lueia. R. Jimmo. M. Mayer. P. Malzac, C. La Flam. Sec- ond row: N. Hatstat, C. Halloek. D. Heath. L. McKinley, A. Goyette. R. Higbee. D. Jones. B. Nye. P. Noble. Third row: L. Legault. R. Hoag. D. Livingston. C. La Flam. M. Ladue. P. Hendee. E. Gilbertson, N. Hall. Fourth row: J. Os- carson. B. Goodrich. G. Murray. L. LaFayette. S. Gel o, C. Griggs. G. James. S. Norris. Fifth row: J. Fregard. V. Har- riman. G. LaRose. J. King. D. Lattreille. W. M a re k res, K. Ingram. A. Gagnon. M. Harriman. 57 An effect of Women’s Lib? Typical Mt. Abe athlete. Yfcow!!! Dam 11 58 59 For Those Who Love . . . The King and Queen (ihe ones in the middle). Is it rated X? You're on! 60 Pagoda . . . Path and Dennis . . . The Silhouettes . . . Jap- anese lanterns . . . daneing . . . rented tuxedos . . . hair- dresser . . . Fred and Ginger? No, il's not spiked! 500 cookies . . . the punch . . . last year's Juniors . . . Mrs. Kennedy . . . Ming trees . . . the Tower . . . cor- sages . . . memories . . . Sitting: Mrs. Adams. Pam Moore. Charles Powell. Lori Estey, Louise Booska. Lanny Smith. Lisa Maranville, Paul Wood. Standing: Kathy Burritt. Marion Janousek. Linda Kenyon, Cathy Wendel, Lorraine Pierre, Laurie Thihault. Chris Shatturk. Andrea Jackman. Mike Dumas, Lorraine Goodyear. Cookie Norris, Cheryl Haney, Patty Bouvier. Carole Sturtevant. Michael Jimmo, Susan Gardner. Maralee Smith. Ann D'Avignon. Deadlines . . . once-a-ycar . . . hard work . . . conscientious stall . . . poems . . . pictures ... all day meetings . . . short stories . . . iam- bic pentameter . . . copy . . . layout . . . ETCETERA . . . spring publication . . . Nobel Prize for Literature” . . . AERIE Mr. Crevier, Peggy Glen. GERMAN CLUB . . . bon jour . . . Giilcn Tag . . . making crepes . . . Slille Naeht . . . Heilige Naeht . . . French (oik «lances . . . displays . . . month- ly meetings . . . dance program . . . trip to France . . . speakers . . . tasting foreign foods . . . filmstrips . . . les livres . . . Herr Roberts . . . French Christ- mas Carols . . . discussions about Germany . . . Auf Wieder- sehen ... Au revoir . . . FRENCH CLUB . . . M. Jimmo. A. Hill, P. Bouvier, P. Wood. First row: L. Smith. V. Zeno. T. Sargent. Second row: S. Rougier, C. Sequin, I). Dwyer. D. Curavoo. C. McKinley. Thud row: J. Oscarson. D. Dickson, L. Legault. R. Hoag. B. Nyc. Fourth row: D. Fleming. P. Noble, C. Whitney, D. Bessette. L. Brown, fifth row: P. Diette. K. Wcndel. S. Betz, K. La Flam. Standing: L. Booska, K. Munson. Miss Nachtigal, S. Fleming. Miss Cholet, J. Russel. M. Warner, L. Demers. A. Deskie. 63 Front to bark: J. Bryden. p. Moon . G. Lam,sot C. Baslow, J. Brassard, J. Brassard. D. Coflia. G. Gilmore. D. Champagne. D. Harriman, Mr Gibbs, E. Roy, G. Sprigg, J. Dimond. Miss Bn ger. Varsity letters . . . hiking . . . rec- ord hops . . . winter carnival . . . cross-country skiing ... maroon sweatshirts . . . sealing Ml. Abra- ham . . . year-round sports . . . over-nights . . . ushers . . . school spirit unlimited . . . Long Trail . . . VARSITY CLUB ... winning games . . . knapsac ks . . . OUTING CLUB . . . First rou : C. W. Brown, P. Estey, P. Moore, R. Desorda, C. Wendel, N. Dyke. Second row: B. Labergc, S. Bolduc. J. Bryden. M. Tuc ker, M. Janousek. L. Filion. Third mw: I). Heath, M Smith. C. Huizenga, T. Steady. J. Estey, S. Kilbourn. Fourth mu : Miss Collins, P. Hanson. R Orvis, A. Kilbourn. M. Atherton, Mr. Lombard. 64 Competition play . . . anti- pollution articles grease paint . . . dummies . . . costumes . . . scripts . . . typewriters . . . car- loons . . . editorials . . . ink . . . curtain calls . . . lights . . . Variety Shows . . . stall meetings . . . un- usual covers . . . printing press . . . Christmas Carol . . . DRAMA CLUB . . . school news . . . RAMPANT . . . First mu-: Mr. Martinez, L. Booska, B. Sargent, R. Font. W. Cramer. Mr. Coir. k. Rosroe. Srroml row: A. Paquette, B. O'Bryan, C. Carpenter, N. Dyke, P. Bouvief, L. Martcll, N. Kseltine. Third mu-: K. Burrill, C. Hall, K. Williams, R. Dyke, C. Powell, M. Jimmo, S. Clodgo, K. Jimmo. Mrs. Squire, C. Carpenter, J. Lavoie, C. Sturtevant, B. Bushry, N. Dyke. L. kilbourn. R. Manning, B. Roleau, M. Jimmo. Mr. Magwire. Sitting: N. Dyke. L. Kilbourn, 0. Hall. k. Williams. G. Lam son. Miss Robinson. J. Tomasi, E. Cushman. B. Bushev. J. Berry, J. Lavoie. Standing: B. Laberge, L. Maranville. M. Jimmo, T. Evarts. R. Ford. R. Desorda. S. Laberge. T. Pilon, L. Booska. C. Car|M?nler. C. Huizen- ga. L. Smith, Mr. Marsters. 65 Kneeling: C. Rockwood, B. Wendel, I). Hallork, A. Noble. P. Harvey. D. Coffin. Standing: Mr. Gleason, L. Buller, Miss Perfeci, B. Wells, J. Nelson. M. Stokes, R. Burl. Mr. Durand, C. W. Brown. M. Napolean, D. Norris. J. Sher- man. R. Austin. J. Addis, R. Marsh, K. Boise, S. Laberge. K. Jimmo. B. Buller. N. Nelson, D. Purinton. W. Zeno, R. Sumner. Helmets . . . vroooooni . . . moustaches . . . projectors ... hi fi equipment . . . M.A.M.A. auto rallies . . . opaques . . . wheels . . . P.E. films . . . MOTORCYCLE-MI- NIBIKE CLUB . . . screens . . . AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB . . . Sitting: S. Bourgeois, D. Coolidge, B. Bennett, V. Blair, Mr. Donald, D. Allen, S. Dearborn. Standing: D. Grimes. D. Gurnee, L. Tatro, K. Hanson. C. Dumas. S. Labem, M. Brown. M. Bacon. A. Lathrop, K. Roscoe, K. Dion. 66 First row: D. Devoid, S. Rougier. L. Booska. B. O'Bryan. Mrs. Yashko, B. Bushey. V. Zeno, G. Lam- son. Second row: B. Noyes. S. Orvis, S. Mart« II. N. Graee, L. Hill. W. Shepard. P. Broun. R. Graee. Third row: . Hier. C. Billow. I). Menard. K. Burnt. K. Munson, L. Alger. J. Bushev, P. Brooks. Fourth row: D. Farnsworth. C. Tuttle. L. Lafayette. L. Goodyear. D. Fox. P. Bouvier, V. Zeno. J. Hal loek, T. Sargent, P. Svreek. White uniforms . . . Helen Porter . . . HEALTH CA- REERS CLUB . . . tailor- ing . . . kitchens . . . health careers conferences . . . child care . . . home decorating . . . FUTURE HOMEMAKERS . . . D. Ducharme. K. Pilon, L. Rob- inson. D. Jones. L. Demers. Mrs. Stone. C. Rotax. B. Freegard. P. Noble. S. Bet , Y. Cyr, M. Corri- veau, M. Goodrich. 67 First row: J. Rathhun. D. Norris. M. Janousek. M. Smith, V. Boise, D. Brown. J. Bra sanl. Mr. Bowers. Second row: S. Shor- win, L. Pierce, L. Choquette. B. 0 Brvan. C. Dallev. D. Coffin. J. Bullor. Third rote: M. Napo lean. C. Powell, K. Johnson, J. Diette. M. Dewitt. C. Rock wood, R. Marsh, D. I ayn, C. Comes. B. Bryden. Fourth row: M. Smith. G. Brown, L. Butler, R. Sumner. J. Butler, B. Butler. C. H. Brown. M. Davis. Drums . . . parades . . . concerts . . . baton . . . G clef . . . blazers . . . May Music Festival . . . clari- nets . . . Pep band . . . Alla Baro- ca . . . majorettes . . . All-State _____IR„ SR. BANDS . . . Synco- pated Clock . . . tuba . . . First row: M. Codding. L. DeMers, J. Diette. M. Lucia, C. Desorda, N. Coffin. Second row: K. LaFlam. S. Rockwood, D. Menard, K. Ingram. Mr. Bowers. 68 first rou: D. Hall. N. Evarts. J. Butler, S. Henderson, M. La Rose. L. Estey. Second rou: D. Martin. W. Shepard, P. Wedge. K. Marsh. S. Hunt. J. Rathbun. D. Pixley. Third rou : B. Martin. M. Harvey. C. Hall. A. Paquette. C. Shattuck. M. Janousek. P. Svrcek, C. Carpenter, D. Lathrop. Fourth rou : Linda Kenyon, I). Heath. L. Jaekman. V. Zeno, L. Thibault. B. Marrelle. L. Ashline, Y. Hill. Fifth rote: S. Herriman. S. Hatstat. M. Smith. P. Bouvier. M. Morgan. L. Kilbourn. L. B K ska. D. Cham- pagne, J. Coyette. • Sopranos . . . seven boys . . . Mr. Sherwin . . . All-State . . . Up and Wake Thee, Peter Lad . . . deseant . . . dark skirts, white blouses . . . music folders ... Ni, Na, Nav, No Nu . . . M.A.U.H.S. ... CHORUS . . . choir . . . alto . . . Do. Mi. Sol. Mi, Do . . . First row: 0. Hanson. J. Livingston, L. Martell. C. Dallev. M. Lavigne. C. Harvey. Second rou: J. Rus - sell. L. Dagenais, W. Wells, S. Hanson. L. Alger. Third rou : B. O’Bryan. S. Orvis, M. Jennings, C. Sherwin, B. Bushey, C. Carpenter. Fourth row: C. Whitney, P. LaRose, M. Atherton, A. Kilbourn. N. Dyke, D. Bessette. Fifth row: G. Sprigg. M. Robidioux, M. Dewitt. J. Sherwin, K. Johnson. I). Layn. 69 First rote: S. Hunt. M. Harvey. M. Mayer, D. Champagne. S. Whitcomb. E. Phillips. Second row: C. Lalrr i Ile. C. Chandler. N. Bingham. L. Brom- ley, P. Bromley. D. Champagne. C. Reynolds, H. Clark. B. Goodrich. Third rou: D. Puringlon. D. Farr. D. Bessette, V. Herriman. B. Bennel. I. Perron. K. Ingram. C. Whitney. C. McKinley. Fourth rou : Mr. Donald. V. Blair. D. Champagne. J. Carlstrom. N. Escltine. L. Dagenais, C. Wood. S. Hatstal. M. Mallov. M. Cushman. J. Blaise. G. Henderson. 8 foot 2 . . guitars . . . tambourines . . . Joan Baez . . . Do our own thing . . . JUNIOR HIGH BEAT RHYME CLUB________________J. Joplin . . . dancing . . . homemade instruments . . . record pla ers . . . FOLK MUSIC SOCIETY . . . 70 First row: F. Cvr, L. Sherman, E. Roy, B. Steady, D. Martell, F. Ban low. S. Manning. Second row: M. Higher, P. Gilmore, S. Ash, R. Cousino. G. Allen. M. Harriman. R. Sumner. J. Benjamin. D. Hurlburt. T. Farr. R. Hurlburt. Mr. Woitkowski. Guns . . . fire alarms . . . shells . . . extinguishers . . . targets . . . FIRE PATROL . . . electrical fires . . . N.R.A. . . . shooting . . . prac- tice . . . fire drills . . . hang! . . . pow! . . . Ml.ZZLE-LOADING CLUB First rou : M. Robidoux. R. Frasure. C. Estey. G. Comes. L. Smith. P. Livingston. F. Baslow. T. Pilon. R. Manning. Second rou: P. La Fountain, C. Brown. B. Butler. D. Layn. J. Perk. I). Heath. B. I aBergr. (.. Dumas. B. Perron, J. Bouvier, G. Halloek. Third rou : Mr. Daxison. R. Austin. R. Porter, R. Greene. D. D’Avignon. M. Napoleon, E. Tilley. S. Dupoise. 71 First row: B. Si. Peter, G. Brown. D. Heath. S. La- beige. Second row: J. Cousin , J. Bouvier, G. La Rose. L. Lafayette, J. Stetson. Third row: B. Cassidy, A. Cloutier, B. Shattuek. S. Svrcck. M Rohidoux. Fourth row: M. Cushman. D. Norris. S. Atherton, D. Brown. R. Haski ns. Flutter kirk . . . hall nelson . . . breast stroke . . . SWIMMING AND DIVING CLUB . . . jackknife . . . diving platforms . . . butterfly stroke . . . one. two. three . . . diving board . . . water polo . . . bear hug . . . WRESTLING CLUB . . . First row: M. Zeno. D. Col- lidge. B. Cobh. L. Rotax. C. Griggs. N. Eseltine. Second row: R. Brennan. G. Bashaw. 0. LaFranee. R. Thompson. M. Burritt. Third row: D. Powell, B. Carpenter. F. Bourgeois. Mr. Cousin . 77 first row: M. Harvey, L. Thihault. C. Hall. E. Freegard, A. Paquette, J. Sherman. S. Hunt. D. Martin. Second rou : Mr. Marsters. A. Jack- man, K. Williams. B. Marcelle, C. Carpenter, B. Freegard, C. Wendel. T. Cousino, Mrs. Ryan. Third row: R. Burritt. J. Tomasi. C. Lamson. J. Brvden. P. Moure. T. Evarts. ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION GROUP . . . community awareness . . . trick or trash-up day” . . . mercury poi- son . . . pollution con- trol . . . typewriters • • • Gregg shorthand . . . carbon paper . . . erasure tape . . . car- bon paper . . . FU- TURE SECRETARIES OF AMERICA . . . Sitting: L. Parker. S. Lathrop. Standing: S. Gardner. A. D'Avignon, A. Marckres. L. Kenyon. Mrs. Squire. L. Tracy, S. Hance, C. Sturtevant. M. Tucker. 73 First rou: J. Goyette, K. McIntyre, L. Bolduc, K. Dumas. P. Marcelle. Second rout: Mrs. Springer. J. Brassard, C. Burt. P. O’Keefe. H. Cousino. M. Codding. Mrs. Rice. BOYS' SOFTBALL CHAMPS . . . ups . . . diamond . . . lime . . . umpire . . . catcher . . . outfield . . . pop I1 . . . shortstop . . . 74 First rou : N. Russel. E. Brouillard. L. Rotax. Second rou: R. Munson. V. Pixley, T. Russel. W. Zeno. Batons . . . parades . . . new uniforms . . . twirling . . . marching . . . leading the hand ... MA- JORETTES . . . Kneeling: C. Sturtevant. Standing D. Martel). L. Ash 11 nr. A. Paquette, L. Baker. S. Herriman, E. Carlson. A. Hill. 1 Posters . . . spirit . . . poster paints . . . American Eagle . . . crepe paper . . . paint- brushes . . . Miss Ber- ger . . . CHEERLEAD- ING CLUB . . . Silting: K. LaFlam. P. Dietle. S. Coombs. L. Legault, D. Fleming, R. Cousino. L. Jackman. Standing: Miss Ber- ger. L. Williams, J. Livingston, J. Buller. S. Henderson. Sitting: F. Bourgeois. J. Addis, A. Noble. Y. Hill. D. Lathrop. Standing: C. James. K. Dion, E. Brooks, E. Roy, K. Halloek. Mr. Brill, R. Dyke. D. Norris, C. Harvey. P. Wood, P. Bouvier, Mr. Tighe. L. Booska. G. Sprigg. . . . Proposition . . . pawns . . . c heckmate . . . affirmative . . . chess- boards . . . judges . . . kings . . . CHESS CLUB . . . timekeepers . . . queens . . . knights . . . information cards . . . DEBATE CLUB . . . 76 Knitting needles . . . citizen band radio . . . Morse Code . . . AMA- TF.UR RADIO CLUB . . . K. 2. P. 2 . . . transformer . . . ribbing . . . receiver . . . cable stitch . . . mittens . . . Marconi . . . wireless . . . ar- gyles . . . KNITTING CLUB . . . First row: E. Gilbertson, J. Phillips, C. Dickson. Second row: K. Estey, N. Bird. N. Hall, M. Warner. Third row: Mrs. Sullivan. A. Gagnon, S. Gebo, D. Heath. 77 First row: L. Boss, M. Lucia, D. Dion. Second row: Miss Cousino, S. Burbank. T. Cousino. L. Stone. R. Haines. Single crochet . . . skits . . . bright lights . . . hooks . . . crochet cotton . . . pancake . . . edging . . . scripts . . . afghans . . . props . . . vests . . . patterns . . . the produc- ers ... Academy Award winners . . . hack- stage ----JUNIOR HIGH DRAMA CLUB . . . slip stitch . . . lace . . . CRO- CHET CLUB . . . changes in policies . . . STUDENT COUNCIL_______ First row: L. Purinton, N. Coffin. D. Fleming, A. Hill. Second row: K. Williams. C. Hall, A. Paquette. R. Cousino. A. Jackman. C. Shattuck. M. Cushman. D. Brown. C. Sturtevant. Third row: R. Ford, B. La beige, N. Dyke. J. Strong, M. Clifford. Mrs. Garafano, M. Dumas. Tom-Tom messages. The Girl Watcher’s Theme. At the Copa Cabana. Let me cool you off. See my muscles! Leonard Bernstein and Co. Give me a head of hair. You must have been a Iteautiful baby! The flying — What?! And now sponsor! 8:00-3:00. banker's hours? Christ nuts Carol: Merry (.hrislnias. Mr. Scrooge . shoe polish . . . cold oatmeal . . . timber . . . Bah Humbug! . . . Boone’s Farm . . . gliosis of past, present, and future . . Fredrick alias Fredrica . . . “God bless us all ... . . a word from our 80 81 atn letlcs First row: M. Estev. P. Sargent, P. Hanson. D. Heath. R. Desorda, C. Huizenga, I). Heath. Second row: C. Rockwood, M. Skiffington, G. Ingram. R. Orvis, J. Booska. R. Austin. R. Laberge. N. Nelson. S. Gleason. Mr. Bye. Run. run, leap! 82 First rou : D. Heath. C. Haney, M. Smith, S. Clodgo, P. Little. B. Evarts. B. Hanson. G. Gleason. P. D'Avignon. E. Hanson. Second row: Mgr., G. Mastcrson; M. Brasure, S. Atherton, R. Herriman. M. Larrow. A. Cousino. S. Wagner. B. Bryden, J. Guthrie. R. Haskins. Mr. Lom- bard. . . . SOCCER TEAMS . . . Cleats . . . soccer hall . . . goal . . . shin guards . . . wings . . . r r' r full back . . . penalties . . . Pep hand . . . mudd Ileitis . . . spirit . . . Cheerleaders . . . Mr. B e . . . corner kick . . . If you ean’t beat ’em. drown ’em! Out to kill. 83 First rote: B. Hanson. P. Estev, N. Evarts, J. Halnon. k. Kennedy. Second mu : D. Grace, C. Wendel, S. Boldue,X..Hartman, N.Smith J. Esiay. M. Tucker. Third row: C. Clough. Mgr.; M. Atherton. A. Kill ourn, P. Bouvier. T. Steady. P. Moore. J. Bryden. S. Kilhourn. M. Clifford, D. Powell. L. Filion. A. Jackman; Miss Collins. Hole-in-one . . . slicks . . . caddies . . . shinnies . . . long corners . . . bully . . . fore . . . pull . . . goals , . . scores ... M.A. sweatshirts . . . GOLF TEAM . . . short corners . . . off sides ... FIELD HOCKEY TEAM . . . M. Bacon. M. Brown, L. Tatro. J. O'Keefe. C. Brown. Mr. Brennan. 84 J. Bryden, A. Jackman, C. Wendel, M. Clifford. Friday meets . . . broken bones . . . bindings . . . lifts . . . Glen Ellen . . . Heads . . . Rikers . . . SKI TEAMS . . . Middlebury College Snow Bowl . . . after sc hool practice . . . warm-ups . . . the Skihaus . . . expensive sport . . . snow . . . parkas . . . f'Chap Stick . . . sla- loms . . . jumps . . . snow- ploughing ... St. Bernards and kegs . . . On to the Olympics! . . . 85 C. Brown, G. Ingram. Mr. Mareters, S. Shcrwin, L. Smith. Knrtling: R. Desorda. P. Hanson. Standing: P. Sargent. D. Heath. B. Roleau. B. Atherton. J. Berry. H. Dumas. E. Cushman, J. Tomasi. B. La- berge, C. Huizenga. Mr. Lombard. Reach for the sky! 3 Hands! Baskets ... 2 points . . . fouls . . . warm-up jackets . . . basketball . . . sneakers . . . shots . . . time-out . . . rels . . . J.V. BASKETBALL . . . winning . . . long bus trips . . . high scorer . . . team records . . . score keeper . . . buzzer . . . maroon and white . . . backboard . . . height . . . VARSITY BASKETBALL_____________ Kneeling: T. Sawyer, D. Heath. R. Evarts. Standing: B. Bouvier. Mgr.; R. Haskins. P. Bouvier. R. Herriman, G. Boynton, J. Booska, C. Burritt. A. Cousino. C. Avers, D. Coffin. Mgr.: Mr. Williamson. N. Fleming, manager, S. Kilhourn. M. Atherton. K. Hanson. C. Dailey. N. Evarts. D. Martin. C. Menard, P. O'Keefe. C. Hartman. A. Kilhourn. C. Whitney. Miss Collins. On to the N.B.A.! . . . VARSITY BASKETBALL . . . Boys rules . . . cheerleaders . . . foul shots . . . winning season ... no warm-ups . . . away games . . . screaming fans . . . first year to pay . . . jump balls . . . J.V. BAS- KETBALL ... 99 points for the season . . . fondue dish . . . Kneeling: K. Burritt, L. Desorda, B. Hanson, P. Estey. Standing: S. Martell, manager; L. Thibault. manager: M. Tucker, P. Evarls, N. Dyke, T. Steady, P. Moore, L. Kilbourn. L. Kenyon, L. Filion, D. Bessette, J. Estey, Mrs. Rice. 89 Varsity and J.V. Cheerleaders First rou: L. Williams. S. Henderson. J. Buller, C. Hall. Second row: H. Cousino. A. L«gault. I). G ffin. C. Shattuck. M. Janousek. Third row: J. Livingston, L. Jackman. Miss Berger. M. Smith. T. Hunt. Reach for the stars. 90 Mt. Abraham Rockettes Introducing the Varsity Cheerleaders! Hey, Eagles, get on the move . . . Hands up! Don’t let ’em shoot! S-U-C-C-E-S-S Go, Go, Beat, Beal . . . 91 Mats . . . Full Nelson . . . ex- ercise . . . pin . . . hea l-lo k . . . WRESTLING TEAM . . . two seconds, both shoul- ders . . . heavyweight . . . II - weight . . . fouls ... Mr. Cousino . . . First rou: L. Coleman. J. Higbee, K. Dion, D. Robidioux, 0. LaFranee. Second row: M. Cousino. R. Marsh. D. D’Avignon, P. LaFounlain. Third rou-: R. Ford, J. I rgault, D. La n. H. Wendcl, Mr. Cousi A new kind of leap frog? First row: N. Coffin, T. Lavigne, M. Goodrich, N. Evarts. L. Hill. B. Frrcgard. Second row: H. Rougier. J. Bennett, M. Corriveau, J. Thompson, M. Jennings. W. Hier, D. Menard. Third row: 0. Hanson. Miss Col- lins, D. Powell. L. Jackman, P. Bouvicr, L. Root, C. Gibson. Discus . . . hurdles . . . bask- ets ... uniforms . . . EIGHTH GRADE BASKET- BALL . . . Amherst, Mass. . . . Winners of Jay Cee Tournament . . . JUNIOR HIGH-SENIOR HIGH TRACK . . . shotput . . . SEVENTH GRADE BAS- KETBALL . . . relay races . . . dashes ... Ml. Abe. sweatshirts . . . First row: G. James, B. D’Avignon, J. Bouvier, E. Paquette. Second row: Mr. Smith, C. La Flam. J. Smith. B. Wen del, D. Latreille, G. La Rose, J. Stetson. I. Brooks. M. Higbee. First row: E. Brouillard, B. Huizenga. G. Brown. D. Powell, T. Farr. Seconii row: J. Prime, J. Jipner. J. Bouvier, C. Boss, R. Wedge, B. Steady. Mr. Smith. First row: M. Cousin . Mgr.; B. Spaulding. D. Heath. I). Filion. R. MrCormiek. M. Gleason, P. Hanson. Mr. Royce. Second row: R. Dwyer, D. Estey, L. Roberts. B. Patterson. R. Orvis. R. Gilmore. R. Wedge, J. Reyn- olds, R. Desorda. Yuk, there's something on the base! V 94 Keep your eye on the bat. Will you marry me? Will it ever conic down? His mommy uses Tide X-K. Stop! Stop! Here’s the B. W. Club. First row: J. Estey, Fi. Rivers, P. Estey, B. Hanson, L. Lafley, Mrs. Burke. Second row: S. Bolduc. P. Laberge, L. Adams, K. Farr, L. Filion, N. Dyke, Mgr.; M. Smith, N. Eseltinc. Softball Team Mighty Peggy up to hat! 96 Temper. Temper . . . Fore!’ Bowling, anyone? 97 Enthusiastic spectators, cheering wildly! A hopeful project. Another Van Gogh? A beach party? One of the best times of the day. Bottoms up! Ouch! Mrs. Lavigne, can you boil water? 99 100 What's so funny about 50 squat-thrusts? Hello — Raquel?! Our next stop — Broadway!! LOVE — American Style? 102 WELL DONE AND GOOD LUCK! STEVENS STUDIOS A Complete Photographic Service CENTRAL VERMONT COR P 3 RATION OF BRISTOL BRUSH MOTORS, INC. Your Listen Better Dealer Where Service Is First FORD—FAIRLANE—PINTO—MUSTANG THUNDERBIRD MERCURY—MONTEGO—COUGAR FORD TRUCKS—JEEP Phone 388-4985 106 Court Street Middlebury, Vt. . 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Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 SIMMONDS PRECISION PRODUCTS Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 From Vergennes, Vermont PHELP'S ESSO STATION ATLAS PRODUCTS THE CHITTENDEN TRUST COMPANY Servicing the Addison County Area From Offices in Middlebury and Vergennes Bristol, Vermont BILL POLENDER 877-2633 ALLEN P. CLARK 475-2816 CLARK'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY Vergennes, Vermont Tel. 877-2641 117 VERGENNES BUILDING SUPPLY FOR ALL QUALITY BUILDING SUPPLIES Vergennes, Vermont Phone 877-2821 BRISTOL RESTAURANT Proprietors MR. AND MRS. LaROSE SODA FOUNTAIN AND HOME-COOKED MEALS Bristol, Vermont Compliments of McKINNON'S SERVICE STATION Compliments of THE GREY SHOP Middlebury, Vermont Compliments of WAYNE'S BARBER SHOP 19 Garfield Street Bristol, Vermont BRISTOL TRADING POST NEW AND USED FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD THREE-YEAR TERMS, LOCAL BANKS OPEN EVENINGS FREE DELIVERY Phone 453-2572 118 NEW HAVEN FARMS Fruits and Vegetables FOSTER MOTORS SALES AND SERVICE CHRYSLER—PLYMOUTH Route 7 Middlebury, Vermont Compliments of THE NATIONAL BANK OF MIDDLEBURY 30 Main St. Middlebury MOTOR BRANCH 15 Seymour St. Middlebury MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. 119 Compliments of FORD HAVEN FARM Registered Holsteins C. G. COLE SON Florist and Gifts Custom Picture Framing 10 S. Pleasant Street Middlebury, Vermont Phones: 388-4381 and 7852 Compliments and Best Wishes of FROG ALLEY FABRICS Woolens by Dorr Compliments of FRED J. PIERCE Independent Distributor Pepperidge Farm Products Bread, Rolls, and Thomas Muffins for Dinners, Parties and Freezers Bristol—453-3124 Compliments of PALMER'S DAIRY Complete line of Dairy Products East Middlebury, Vermont 388-4953 Enterprise—6854 Congratulations to the Class of 1971 from STARK MTN. FARMS Building, Remodeling Vacation Rentals and Maple Syrup Starksboro, Vermont 120 Congratulations to the Class of 1971 HENDERSON'S TACKABERRY SHOP ENGLISH AND WESTERN TACK AND SUPPLIES mi Phone 453-Z833 Bristol, Vermont r MAIN STREET BARBER SHOP DAVID LARROW LEE WHIPPLE Vergennes MOUNTAINVIEW INN Guests—Meals MONOGRAM ART GALLERY BOUTIQUE Open Year 'Round Route 7 Box 76 A New Haven, Vermont 05472 Phone 802-453-2087 ALLEN J. FLEMING PLUMBING AND HEATING Phone 453-2364 or 453-3641 LINCOLN GAP MOTEL for the entire family and sports enthusiast Gorden and Gertrude Lowether Lincoln, Vermont Phone 453-2643 Bristol, Vermont Compliments to the Graduating Class of 1971 CAMPBELL'S PHARMACY Vergennes, Vermont 121 Congratulations to the Class of 1971 INTERACT CLUB OF BRISTOL BRISTOL, VERMONT DEERLEAP FURNITURE Located 2| 2 Miles East of Bristol Village, on Briggs Hill A small shop where Quality, rather than mass production is the Goal Pine Occasional Pieces and Accessory Pieces for Sale If It's Good Food You Want, Visit THE BRISTOL PRESS SNAP'S RESTAURANT LETTERPRESS—OFFSET PRINTING Bristol, Vermont Phone 453-2442 Bristol, Vermont Congratulations to the Class of 1971 From Compliments of E. J. EITHIER'S MOBILE GROCERIES LOCKWOOD'S RESTAURANT STORE AT YOUR DOOR Phone 453-2892 Bristol, Vermont Middlebury, Vermont 123 PATRONS DEVON, CONNECTICUT Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norris and Family Dick Bennett SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK Miss Priscilla Pierce STARKSBORO Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Shepard and Family Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jennings Mr. Mitch Kelly Mrs. Evelyn Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pechie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pechie and Family Paulita A. Estey Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Wedge Emma Shiverette Mrs. Lary Smith Robert Shiverette Jeannette, Randy, and Billy Orvis Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stokes Wink Mr. and Mrs. David Bedard and Kristi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell Windcrest Farm, Raymond K. Harvey and Son Mrs. Eleanor Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hill Mr. and Mrs. Parent Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Gilley Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Denis Corriveau Muriel Brown and Family Mrs. Ava Strong Mr. and Mrs. Winston Wedge Mrs. Nora Wedge Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Mr. Robert Jennings Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shepard Mr. and Mrs. Cilfford Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Chase Stokes Mr. and Mrs. Elbern Rublee Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thibault Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Place and Family Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Thompson Miss Marie Shepard Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Teachout and Family Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pecor and Family Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Farr and Family Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Orvis and Family Mr. and Mrs. Herman Orvis Mr. and Mrs. Roger Orvis MONKTON Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hanson and Family Mr. and Mrs. Vernice Norris and Family Mr. Charles T. Holloway Mr. and Mrs. Don Agan NEW HAVEN Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sturtevant Mr. and Mrs. John McKinley, Jr. and Family Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tuttle and Family Mr. Donald Hallock and Family Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hallock Mr. and Mrs. Warren Whitcomb Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sturtevant Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Elmer Suzanne Bolduc Marion J. Janousek M. Doran and Enola Pierce LINCOLN Bill and Linda Norton Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Wedge Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goodyear 124 BRISTOL Mr. and Mrs. George Burritt Warner, Carol and Jeff Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Butler Mrs. Eva O’Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Manning and Family Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butler and Family Mr. and Mrs. Russell Comes and Gary Martin and Marielana Thompson and Family Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wimett and Family Mr. and Mrs. George Sherman and Family Mr. and Mrs. David Murray Mr. and Mrs. Cal Moore Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bedard Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Orvis Mr. and Mrs. Alan Norris Mr. and Mrs. Bernice McAuley Leah Ruth Denton Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferris Bernadette Cousino Neil A. Kirby Dawn A. Powell Mrs. Lyle Dumas Mr. Hub Dumas Jackie Bouvier Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bouvier Mr. and Mrs. Max T. Dumas Mr. and Mrs. Craig Scribner and Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Estey Marilyn Dumas (Boston, Massachusetts) Anna B. Hannan Edward L. Hannan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lathrop and Family M.A.U.H.S. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Williamson and Family Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bowers Mrs. Barbara Heeter Mrs. Iloene Adams Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Veautour Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bye Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bristol Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Garafano Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan L. Springer Anonymous Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. David Serafin and Family Miss Reva Cousino Marianne Lust Mr. and Mrs. George Tighe and Family Mr. R. J. Woitkowski Mr. James Martinez Mary Lou Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kilbourn Miss Suzanne Perfect Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kennedy Mr. David Royce Mr. Webster Slack CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE BUICK PONTIAC Look to The General Motors Mark of Excellence. Look to The Beckwith Motors Mark of Reliability and Service. BECKWITH MOTORS, INC. I Mile South of Middlebury on Route 7 125 Hell’s Angels! Iff Mrs. Johnson. Is that Ladv Bird? Abe Lincoln? At Mt. Abe? Come on now, you know the answer. Smile! Another Clark Gable!! Really now, did you do it? Somebody’s gonna have a test! Huck Finn??? Again??? 126 In Appreciation I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those people who helped to make this yearbook possible. Personally I would like to thank Paul Wood, Lorraine Pierce, Pam Moore, Michael Dumas, Peg Whitcomb, Patty Bouvier, Lisa Maranville, Dawn Powell, Lanny Smith. Bill Laberge, Carole Sturtevant, Linda Kenyon, Marion Janousek, and Maralee Smith. My appreciation also goes to Charlie Powell and Carla Hall and their business staff who made this yearbook financially possible. A special thanks goes to Louise Booska, the assistant editor. She did a tremendous job and put in a lot of hard work. I’m sure she will make an outstanding editor. Most of all I appreciate the help of Mrs. Adams, our advisor. Without her there would be no yearbook. 1 leave this issue of the AERIE, satisfied that we had the opportunity to leave some- thing by which our class can be remembered. Lori Estey, Editor The Class of '71 wishes to express their sincere appreciation for the opportunities given to us by the administration, faculty, and the student body of M.A.U.H.S. We thank the administration for their willingness to try out new ideas, the guidance depart- ment for sending us in the right direction, the faculty for being real people, and the stu- dent body for school support. We salute the entire school for their fantastic school spir- it. We hope the seniors to come will keep try ing out new ideas and keep the spirit going strong. After all — it could only happen at Mount Abe. The Senior Class Autographs TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY
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