Mount Abraham Union High School - Aerie Yearbook (Bristol, VT)
- Class of 1973
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1 qfwmd Fe bwsldf} Hector Bulnes, our exchange student for the academic year 1972- 1973, comes from the Federal District of Mexico City, Mexico. His flashing smile says Ola!” each time he greets you. We are indeed fortunate to have such a friendly representative from our nearest Latin American neighbor. Welcome, Hector, and thank you for bringing us a bit closer to Mexico. Tobfo Contents Vtfa Page Ej cfiOiige Qbuudmi TabO ot Contents Deditetioit Qckcol BowuL PoovJ by Custodians Cafovda Qta £ ums Uw W assmeK Oigcuugatarns Actarffees Atidehcs Mmtims DyhAoiloi v In appreciation of the devotion, friendli- ness, interest and understanding you have extended to us, we, the Class of 1973, dedi- cate this yearbook to you, Mr. Brennan, in hope of expressing our sincerest gratitude to a truly dedicated man. 4 Keith Hall. Aut Superintendent Mrs. Cecelia Booska, Secretary 6 W. Neal Hoadley. Superintendent U u Uo dkjy th Qpjd iS The preparation and publishing of a year- book is an undertaking of special challenge to the sponsoring class to incorporate a sig- nificant sampling of personnel and pro- grams representative of its high school experiences. The 1973 edition of the Aerie attests to the quality of the opportunities available at your school. These opportunities have been provided, at no small sacrifice, by a concerned citizenry. You now join that sponsoring agency as full participants. To ensure that succeeding classes will have the benefit of educational experiences consistent with their needs, you must continue your active support for and involvement with Mt. Abraham Union High School. Best wishes for success in all things arc extended to all members of the Class of 1973. Anthony Dominick, Au't Principal Mrs. Bonnie Burpee, Principal'i Secretary Mrs. Janice Kilbourn. Secretary U t. ComuMij tii QpjaIM The educational experiences encountered by members of the Class of 1973 have been as varied as the life paths each of you will take upon graduation. The educational skills and knowledge gained during your high school years can be directly parallel with your interest and effort. Careful planning and the establishing of new goals will now determine what lies ahead. Each graduate must map his own course. We at Mt. Abraham remain ready to assist now, next year, or whenever the need arises. I offer my sincere best wishes to each graduate, that each will be successful with life and satisfied with your chosen goals. Untow QdvocQ; B Sitting: Mrs Virginia Earle. Mrs Evangclyn Johnson. Chairman; Mrs. Bcmicc Whitney Standing: Edward Nichols. Robert Hall. Lawrence Diettc. Clark Thomas. Craig Scribner Sitting: Mrs Bertha Hanson. Claude Rainville Standing: Herbert Parker. Raymond Tatro, Howard Bacon, Kenneth Weston, ainent. ItaifiewAfecs Depct tihnetcfc David Serafin. Chatman Mrs. Barbara Springer — Wallace Richardson Bruce Lombard Willis Bragg Mrs. Beatrice Whitcomb £ci tC Depcwihiejtfc Tracy Gleason Fred Richardson Lawrence Brewer 10 George Drabble Kenneth Fox, Chairman fJufticuufces Depct diHLetvb David Marsters James Donald 11 Mrs Eleanor Ryan Mrs. Ilocnc Adams Uuiguctcje Ads Depct ttiMmb Miss Rcva Cousino Kenneth Butler Mrs Ixnore Hinman Mrs. Constance Kenna, Chatrnun Mark Bertolmi Fcw Ecjk Lxuflj ojaqpj Mrs. Carma Fitzpatrick Miss Yvette Rutledge Norman Majury Ronald Williamson John Smith 15 Jay Magwirc, Chairman David Royce Business Bdwccdzoto Dep vbnitetvb Mrs. Mary Squire Mrs. Lois Davis Miss Karen Wenig 16 Physical Pdu Xtiloic DepCMiMidb C. Henry Anderson Rodrique Cusino, Chairman Miss Eleanor-Lea Collins Mrs Judy Rice 17 John Sherwin, Choral Music UuSto William Bowers, Band Edward Bousquet, Media Center Technician Mrs. Helen Bristol L amuig Ctoidbyi Mrs. Phyllis Cunningham, Librarian Mrs. Priscila Stone Mrs. Shirley Garafano. Chairman Mrs. Mary Ellen Roycc E uC feow Mr. Lyndol Lyon 19 Mrs. Cornelia Sullivan Webster Slack Douglas Paterson QodoJl Otuudutes D epct dMi Joseph Brennan, Chairman William Connor Mark Bouvicr, School Bookkeeper Mrs. Patricia Svrcck, School Nurse Mrs. Barbara Hecter, Counselor Mrs. Janis Farrier, Secretary Qbudj id Ray Davison, Chairman 21 Mrs Dcsorda. Mrs. Shadrick, Chairman, Mrs. Rockwood, Mrs Perlce, Mrs. Harper, Mrs. Dion, Mrs. O’Bryan, Mrs. Grace, Mrs Bacon, Mrs. Bingham. Custockafi- Mr. Ladue, Mr Goodrich, Mr. Curtis, Mr. Yuhas. Mrs. Cook. Mr Kimball. Mr Blaise. Chairman. Mary Alice Atherton Jody Reed Atkins Kim Michael Bacon Glen Harold Ash Lauris Ellen Ashline LYNDA SUE ALGER Lynda Business Live for today; for tomorrow might never come. Chorus 2; Health Careers 2, 3; Audio Vis- ual Club 2. GLEN HAROLD ASH Wait Vocational The curtain to the future's always closed.” Cadet Fire Patrol 3, 4. LAURIS ELLEN ASHLINE Ijiuns General Love is an irresistible desire to be irresisti- bly desired. ' Audio-Visual Club 1; Drama 1; Majorettes 2; One-Way 2; Chorus 4. MARY ALICE ATHERTON Rocky. Alice Business Love is one of the very best things in life, and the very best things in life are free.” Class President 2, 3; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 1; Yearbook 3, 4; International Fel- lowship Vice-President 3; Chorus 2, 4; Prom Committee 3. JODY REED ATKINS Atkins Vocational Something that’s good never lasts forever. Muzzle Loading Club 2. KIM MICHAEL BACON Mike College Prep Live so that one life is enough. Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Audio-Visual Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Amateur Radio Club 2; Cadet Fire Patrol 3. 4. BERYL ANN BENNETT Sue College Prep. Smile; it makes people wonder what you’ve been up to. Folk Music Society 1, 2; Audio-Visual Club 2; Cribbage Club 3. ALAN WILLARD BESSETTE Bassett Vocational Fun is good, truth is still better, and love is best of all. 24 Janice Billings JANICE BILUNGS Janice College Prep. EUGENE ANTHONY BOLDUC Gene Vocational Love and a cough cannot be hid.” FFA I, 2, 3; Assistant Treasurer 1 JOSEPH NORTON BOOSKA Vocational All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream. Soccer 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3. 4; Base- ball 1, 2, 3. 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. ANDREW BOOTH Andy College Prep. You go your way; I’ll go mine Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Bas- ketball 2. 3. 4; Newspaper 1, 2. 3; Year- book 1; Drama I, 2, 3; Debate 1; Audio- Visual Club 2, 3; Sailing 2, 3; Volleyball 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Service Award 1. PETER J BOUVIER Pete Vocational Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2; Varsity Club 4. Gary Reginald Boynton Eugene Anthony Bolduc GARY REGINALD BOYNTON Gary College Prep. The permanent temptation of life is to confuse dreams with reality. The perma- nent defeat of life comes when dreams are surrendered to reality. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Manager 1; Varsity Club 4; Yearbook 4. PAMELA EUNICE BROOKS Fred Vocational Love and you’ll be loved.” DEBERA HELEN BROWN Debbie College Prep Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 1; Interna- tional Fellowship 3. 4; Swimming and Div- ing Club 1. 2; Swim Team 2, 4; Golf Team 3.4; ETV 2 Pamela Eunice Brooks Joseph Norton Booska Peter J, Bouvier T Debera Htfteh Bmwn DEBRA J BROWN Debbie Vocational RONALD FRANCIS BROWN Ronnie Vocational The almighty dollar is a necessity!” ROSS WADE BROWN P Wed. Business Use your failures to spur you on to greater effort and eventual success.” Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4 Bradley Oner Burritt WILLEEN RAE BURBANK Wilhe College Prep. Hey, we’re all in it. Let’s try to find sun- shine and have it light up our lives.” Field Hockey 3, 4; Majorettes 3; Student Council 4; One-Way 3; FFA 4; Varsity Club 4. BRADLEY CARTER BURRITT BB College Prep. Don’t give up completely. Rebecca Lee Burritt Bradley W Bushey Ross Wade Brown REBECCA LEE BURRITT Becky Business Hell is paved with good intentions not bad ones All men mean well.” Prom Committee 3. BRADLEY W BUSHEY Bush Vocational If anyone talks long enough, he is bound to say something smart.” Aaivities 3, 4. DAVID NEIL BUTLER Crook College Prep. Live for today; there may never be a tomorrow.” Fire Patrol 3. 4. David Neil Butler 26 Larry Cunis Butler LARRY CURTIS BUTLER Butler College Prep Always put off till tomorrow what you might ruin today. Cadet Fire Patrol 3; Band 1, 2; Motorcycle- Minibike Club 2 CHERYL LYNN CLOUGH Guff Business Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have. J.V. Basketball 1; Field Hockey Manager 2. DEBRA LEE COFFIN Debbie College Prep. She is never quiet but when she is sleep- ing. Class Treasurer 1. 2. 4; Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Cheerleader 2. 4; Student Council President 3; International Fellowship Club 3, 4; Jun- ior High Cheerleader Advisor 3; ETV 20 Below” 2. Outing Club 2, 3. MICHAEL JOSEPH CORRIVEAU Squeaky General Carol Ann Dailey Cheryl Lynn Clough PETER JOHN COUSINO Pete Vocational FFA 3. 4 CAROL ANN DALLEY Care College Prep If you wish to be loved, love. Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4; Crafts 4; Future Nursing 1; Class Secretary 3. STEPHEN HAROLD DANYOW Steve General Never give beyond the possibility of return. Track 3, 4. LAURIE ANN DESORDA Leo College Prep 1, a stranger and afraid in a world I never made. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4; Officiating Club 2; Varsity Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Chorus 1. Stephen Harold Danyow Debra Lee Coffin Michael Joseph Corriveau Ptter John Cousino Laurie Ann Desorda 27 Norccn Mac Escltinc SANDRA MARIE DOXTER Sandy Business I feel (hat the greatest reward for doing is the opportunity to do more. Field Hockey 1. Math Club 1. LEO JOSEPH DuPONT Butch Vocational Live pure, speak true, right wrong.” Auto Mechanics Club 1. MELISSA ANNE ENGLISH Must Vocational You are what you make yourself.” NOREEN MAE ESELTINE Duck Business The truth is full of love, joy, and peace. Softball 1. Drama 1, 2; Yearbook 5, 4; Folk Music Society 2; Audio-Visual Club 4. PAMELA MARGE EVARTS Pam Business It would be a happier world if love were as easy to keep as it is to make Basketball 1, 2, 3; Class Vice-President 3. LYNDA ANN FILION Ftlton College Prep You might as well laugh at yourself once in a while — everyone else docs. Field Hockey 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1. 2, 3. 4; Varsity Club 2, 3. 4; Yearbook 4; Crafts 4; Student Problem Committee 3. NANCY JEAN FLEMING Red College Prep Today is the first day of the rest of your life; be nice to somebody. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Softball 2; Varsity Club 3. BARBARA JEAN FORD Bob College Prep. Life only demands from you the strength you possess. Only one feat is possible — not to have run away. Basketball 3, 4; Softball 3. 4; Student Council 3. Lynda Ann Filion Nancy Fleming Barbara Jean Ford 28 Richard John Fraser RICHARD JOHN FRASER Beante Vocational BARBARA M FREEGARD Barbara General Live for today, not tomorrow. ELAINE FAYE FREGARD Elaine General Enjoy life with what you have; not what you want. Environmental Action Group 1. AMANDA JANE GOODRICH Mindy Vocational Do and ask according to what is right or wrong for you. Not as others would like for you.” Basketball 1; Gymnastic Club 1. SANDRA LEE GREEAR Sand General In God have 1 put my trust: I will not be afraid what man can do unto me.” Roger Lynn Greene Barbara M. Frccgard ROGER LYNN GREENE Huey Vocational Stay in school; you only go around once. DONALD VIRGIL GRIMES Virgil Vocational Most ignorance is vincible ignorance: we don’t know because we don’t want to know. Audio-Visual Club 2, 3; International Fel- lowship Club 4. ROBIN LEE GRIMES Robin Vocational All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players. Audio-Visual Club 3, 4; International Fel- lowship Club 3. 4; Drama 1; Art Club 2. Donald Virgil Grimes Elaine Faye Frcgard Amanda Jane Goodrich Sandra Lee Greear Robin Lee Grimes 29 Douglas Arthur Gumcc Susan Lynn Hanson Katherine Marie Harper s DOUGLAS Vocational When you come to the end tie a knot in it and hang on.” Audio-Visual Club 1, 2. C aA DOROTHY ANN HALL Do™‘ky (L . - College Prep. We have always been where we be. Chorus I; Band 2. }; International Fellow- ship Club 2, 3; Audio-Visual 3. BONITA LEE HANSON Ronnie College Prep. However rare true love is, true friendship is rarer.” Chorus 1, 2. 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 3; Field Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3; Officiating 2; Year book 2, 3, 4. MARIE HARPER A I ( pt cr cannot blossom without sun- shiny, and a person cannot live without lov t Fijld Hockey 3, 4; Class Vice-Prcsidou 2; OL JEAN HARTMAN C Mabie Business Keep smiling; it makes them wonder what you’ve been up to.” Field Hockey 2; Basketball 2; Cheerleading 1; Chorus I, 2. CAROLYN MAE HARVEY Han College Prep. The pleasure found in friendship and in love comes more from the things we don’t know about others than from the things we know.” Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Prom Com- mittee 3. V) % 4 0 M SUSAN LYNN HANSON Susie College Prep. Love, and do what you like.” Chorus 1, 2, 3; Cheerleading 2; Softball Manager 2; Yearbook 2, 3. DAVID FRANK HEATH Dave Vocational Many a man who has too much to live on, has too little time to live for.” Carol Jean Hartman Carolyn Mac Harvey David Frank Heath 30 Leonard Hendee Shelley Marie Hem man LEONARD HENDEE Leonard College Prep SHELLEY MARIE HERRIMAN Shelley College Prep. I always prefer to believe the best of ever- ybody — it saves so much trouble. Chorus 1, 2, 4; Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN AMOS HIGBEE John Vocational A person only has one life in this world, but if he lives it right, that’s all he needs. Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Wrestling Club 1; Wrestling Team 2; Outing Club 2. JUDY LYNN JEROME Rocky Vocational It’s nice to be important, but it’s more imponant to be nice.” Science Club 2. CLAIRE ANN JIPNER Dubber Business and General Love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking outward together in the same direction. Chorus 1. 4; Basketball 1; Yearbook 4; Crafts 4; Prom Committee 3. KAREN KATHERINE KENNEDY K.K.K. College Prep The most completely lost of all days is the one on which we have not laughed . Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Varsity dub 4. ALICE ANN KILBOURN Alice General The strongest point in man is being what he is. Basketball 2; Field Hockey 1; Varsity Club 2, 3. JOEL ARTHUR KILBOURN Tuh-Hua Vocational It’s been years — almost centuries — but I can finally breathe again!” Chess Club 1; J.V Baseball 1. ■ John Amos Higbee Judy Lynn Jerome Claire Ann Jipner Karen Katherine Kennedy Alice Ann Kilboum J0 Arthur Kilboum 31 Susan Kay Kilboum • Jacqueline Charbonneau LaFlam Alan Richard Lathrop Estelle Theresa Latrcille Linda Ann LaFayette SUSAN KAY KILBOURN Snooze General A fool’s mind is like a broken jar. No knowledge can it hold.” Basketball 1, 2; Field Hockey 1, 2; Varsity Club 1; Chorus 1; Ceramics 4; Intermurals 1; Drama 1. LINDA ANN LaFAYETTE Katherine Vocational Life is only as happy as you make it.” Health Careers 1, 2, 3. GARY PETER LaFLAM Pete Vocational Always take today what you can’t get tomorrow.” Band 1, 2, 3. JACQUELINE CHARBONNEAU LaFLAM Jackie Vocational Never turn back from what you believe in as being right ” Outing Club 2; Science Club 2. Jacqueline Marie Latreille Gary Peter LaFlam ALAN RICHARD LATHROP Outlaw Vocational It seems that the more you learn, the more you realize how little you know.” Audio-Visual 1,2; Cadet Fire Patrol 3, 4. ESTELLE THERESA LATREILLE Estelle General You’ve got to feel love in order to give love.” Track and Field 2; Gymnastics Club 2. JACQUELINE MARIE LATREILLE Jackie General Do unto others as you wish others to do unto you.” PAUL LEONARD LATREILLE Paul Bunyon General Paul Leonard Latreille 32 KAREN HOLLYDAY LIVINGSTON Karen College Prep. Life is a fatal adventure. It can only have one end. So why not make it as far ranging and free as possible.” Chorus 2, 3. 4; Crochet Club 2; Crafts 4; Folk Music Society 2. BERNARD ROBERT LOOBY Bem e Vocational Let yourself go.” GEORGE H LUCIA Minnow Vocational Do unto others before others do unto you.” LAURA MAY MANNING Manning Business Live your life to its fullest today, because you never know if there is going to be a tomorrow. Chorus 1; Science Club 1; VICA 4. BETTELEE MARCELLE Bette Vocational It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you arc. Environmental 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4. DEBRA ANN MARTIN Deb Vocational When good luck knocks at the door, let him in and keep him there. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2; Environ- mental Action Group 2. GAYLE JEAN McKINNON Gayle College Prep If you find a path with no obstacles, it probably does not lead anywhere.” Band 1,4; Golf 3, 4; Folk Music Society 1, 2; Art Club 3; Crafts 4; Student Council 4; Swim Team 1, 3; Fifty Mile Club 1. LAURA ANNE NIELSEN Mushegona. Mushte College Prep Do what is difficult as if it were easy and what is easy as if it were difficult.” Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Swimming 4; Drama 1, 2; Outing Club 3; Folk Music Society 2, 3. Laura May Manning Bette lee Marcelle Debra Ann Martin Gayle Jean McKinnon Laura Ann Nielsen 33 7t1 l Y 1 nujL Ojhd n Ak vo 5 AO i _ T A _h_ Pooihte Edward O’Keefe cx c . Tr u jujftudk Suzanne Mary Orvis College Prep. Experience is (hB name everyone giv £ to their mistakes. c CJVC' 0 aSjvUl- Swim Team 1. 2, 3. 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; Track 2; Golf 3, 4; 30-Mile Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3; Swimming and Diving Club 3; Crafts 4. JAMES EDWARD O’KEEFE Jim Vocational Never be fooled by an anonymous exte- SUE OLSON Sue College Prep. SUZANNE MARY ORVIS Sue College Prep The world looks better from behind a smile ” Chorus 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook 3, 4; Class Secretary 4; DECA 4. Sue Olson MARY ANN PARKER Mary Business Be happy today for you cannot tell what tomorrow will bring.” GARY RANDALL PHELPS Gary Vocational Be happy, have fun, but don’t go too far with a good thing. GARY LEVI PRESTON Gary Vocational Leave alone what you can’t have.” Basketball 1, 2; Intramurals 2, 3- SCOTT MORGAN PURINTON Scotferd Vocational Ambition is the road to success. Band 1; Diving 1. Mary Ann Parker Gary Randall Phelps Gary Levi Preston Scott Morgan Purinton 34 Dale Robert Robidoux DALE ROBERT ROBIDOUX Freneby Vocational The wages of sin is death . . So get off the devil’s payroll!” Wrestling 2 RAYMOND JOSEPH ROBIDOUX Mac College Prep. The mind is its own place ...” International Fellowship 3. ANNE LUCRETIA ROTAX IjtAnnt Business In order to enjoy life to the fullest extent possible, you must share your love and happiness with all.” JEANNE FAE RUSSELL Jcann e Business Follow your honest convictions, and be strong.” Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; One-Way 2, 3, 4; All- State 2, 3. Thomas Shepard Raymond Joseph Robidoux THOMAS GERALD RUSSELL Tom General Why do it today, when you can do it tomorrow?” Muzzle Loading Club 2; Softball Activitity 1; Baseball 1. THOMAS SHEPARD Vocational JEFF LEE SHERW1N M College Prep Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Swim Team 2. MARK EDWARD SKEFFINGTON Mark College Prep. Men are men. but the best sometimes for- get Soccer 1, 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Prom Committee 3 Jeff Lee Sherwin Anne Lucretia Rotax Jeanne Fac Russell Thomas Gerald Russell Mark Edward Skeffington 35 Nancy Mane Smith Tina Marie Steady Pamela Ann Svreek Laura Gail Smythe NANCY MARIE SMITH Nanc College Prep. The happiness of the human race in this world does not consist in our being devoid of passions, but in our learning to com- mand them!” Class Office 1, 2, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3; Aerie Staff 3. 4; Intramurals 4; Officiating 2; Prom Committee 3. LAURA GAIL SMYTHE iMura Business If everyone practiced the fruitages of the spirit in their lives, the world would be a better place to live in.” RAYMOND FRANCIS ST PETER Pete Vocational You arc only young once, so live while you Steven Paul Svreek Raymond Francis St. Peter TINA MARIE STEADY Teeny Bop College Prep Sportsmanship requires that a loser grip the winner’s hand even though he wishes it were his throat.” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 2, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary I; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 4; Newspaper 3. JAY E. STRONG Jason or Jay Bnd I like what I am.” College Prep. Class Officer 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter national Fellowship 3, 4; A.V. Club 1, 4; Prom Comm. 3; Drama 1, 4; Student Council 2; Student Problem Committee 3; Yearbook 3. 4. PAMELA ANN SVRCEK Pam Vocational To strive is to succeed.” Chorus 1, 2, 4. Health Careers 2; Yearbook 4; One-Way 3. Lloyd Gene Tatro 36 Jeanette Marquite Thompson Calvin James Tierney JEANETTE MARQUITE THOMPSON Jeanette Business Life is fun if you make it that way.” A.V. 1, 4; Future Nurses 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1. CALVIN JAMES TIERNEY Kelly Vocational Never let your schooling interfere with your education!” Baseball 1; Intramurals 2, 3, Fire Patrol 4. MICHAEL WEDGE Mike Vocational ELLEN ANN WELLS Cuddles Vocational Life is what you make it.” Science Club 2; Outing Club 2. Ellen Ann Wells Seniors with pictures unavailable: NILES PHILIP BENEDICT Bobcat Vocational PAMELA BENJAMIN ROGER SYLVA DUPREY Rufus General Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ALLEN BROWN Vocational 37 CLASS ACTORS Karen and Ross FRIENDLIEST Willie and Dave MOST DEPENDABLE Pete and Harvc WITTIEST Mike and Mary MOST MUSICAL Debbie and Jay MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Debbie and Kelly MOST ARTISTIC MOST UNIQUE Ray and Jean MOST ATHLETIC Bonnie and Mark 40 Fmi row: R Brouillard, D. Coffin, R Evans. M. Estcy, K. Dion, S. Clodio. D. Champagne, S. Conant. H. Cousino. Second row: L Dagenais, J. Butler, N Evans, C. Carpenter, L. Cloutier. L. Choquette. R. D’Avignon. J. Brassard, D. Farnsworth, L Bromley, C. Chandler. V Blair Third rou. B Bouvier, R Cook, M DeWitt, A. Cousino, J. Apgar, B Bryden, G. Allen, R. Dyke, P D’Avignon, R. Brooks, S. Atherton. J UMU b Hint row: D Lathrop. M Harve '. P Ixx by. F. Masterson, L. Jackman Second row: M Haines, K. McIntyre. M Maloy, S Henderson. M IjRosc, B Manin, C. Menard. P. Martcll. Third row: M. Larrow. D. Heath, D. Hallock. D Kimball, T. Kenyon, P. Little. S. Hatstat. R. Hall, R. James, C. Harvey. 42 Fml row: C Morse. I. Perron. L Williams. J Rathbum. T Tacro, W Wells. J Rotax. L Rhodes, L. While. S. Purincon. Stand row: J Morgan. N. Grace. K Robinson. C. Sherwin. A Paquette. J Goyettc. K. Reynolds. C Whitney. C. Wood. H Parker. W. Shepard. Third rou K. Roscoe. D Norris. C. Rockuood. P Purinton. B Shattuck. G. Gleason. M Smith. D Gilmore. A. Noble. S. Wagner. G. Masterson. J. Sherman. B Nye. T Sawyer. R Preston. H Saunders. Officers: ). Livingston, J Rathbun. A Paquette. C. Carpenter. S. Henderson. C Hall. J. Butler. C. Sherwin 43 Hint row: N. Kenyon. T Holloway. J. Dimond. D. Dion. D Menard. B Huizenga Second row: D Farr. R. Kemp. J. Dahlburg. T Lavigne. P Marcelle. D. Martell, G Hunt, J. Jipner. Third row: S. Dearborn. G. Clodgo. J Martell. Qopkcmcm First rou: C Robinson. T Wagner Second row: N. Coffin, M Cushman. C. Desorda, L Skeffington, C. Tighe. G. Strong. L Corkins. Third row: A. Wheeler, A Smith, S. Tuttle, L. Stone, P. Burke. H Apgar. K. Pilon. Fourth row: P Nielson. T. Farr, E. Preston. P Sumner. 44 Officers: Y Cyr., W Hier, S. Betz. L Hill. N. Coffin. N Bird Fmt row: L Babcock. J. Bennett. B. Allen, R. Billings, R. Gram, F Bourgeois Sworn row: F. Hallock. B Freegard K Aiken M Bolduc, E Hanson. E. Brouillard. D Grace. K George. S, Burbank. S. Bennett Th„d row: M Burbank, j Halloway. M Halnon. I Bushey. L Hill. C. Gibson. M Goodrich. E Brooks. N Bird. Fourth row: J Bouv.er, C. Boss. B Glen, B Burke. W Hier, L. Hill. G, Brown. S. Beta. J. Hallock. D. Hancc. R Ha.nes, 45 Fmt row: N. Katz. R Hoag. D Fleming. P Noble, C. Hallock Second row: S Fleming, G. Gilmore. K Laflam, G. James. B Manning. D Heath, J Michaud Third rou: K Ingram, C Dumas. B. Goodrich. D. Martel I, A. Gagne, C. McKinley, C. Laflam. Fourth row: N Eseltine, A. Goyettc. M Ladue. L. Lafayette. G. LaRosc. G Murray, R Muller PtesJtfviGttt Fmt rou: L. Bolduc, T Capron. M Cyr, S. Bourgeois, L. Brown, S. Coombs, J. Brassard, L Demers. T. Abbott, S. Bigelow. Second rou-: P. Clapper, G. Martcll. B Cobb, G Clodgo, D. Allen. K Burt. P Bromle -. P. Diette, P Conant. C Baslow, E Phillips. Third row: P Burke. 1 Brooks, K Dickson. F Banlett. J Bouvier. B D’Avignon, J. Brooks. J. Bennett, D Brown. E. Dailey. Fourth rou: B. Cassidy, D Curavoo. N. Bingham. J Blaise, F Wood. B. Wendel. B Conant, L Adams, D. Bessette. 46 Officers: Sealed: C. McKinley. S. Fleming Standing: C. Whitney. C. Dumas, D Fleming First row: J. Shepard, D. Coolidgc. A. Cloutier, G. Wolcott, B. Nyc. D. Champagne. L Rotax. E. Paquette, D Dimond Second row: M Warner. S. Whit- comb M Rheaume, W Wendland, M. Russell. R. Prescott. B. Robidoux, S Norris, G. Doolittle, J. Phillips. Third row: S. Rougier, L Powell. G Sequin. T Tetreault, A Prime. P Wiscll, R Thompson. J. Dolan. J. Tierney. D. Poutrey Fourth Rou: T. Sargent. L Smith. T. Saunders. J. Stetson. V. Zeno, B Steady. T. Roberts, J. Olson, J. Apgar, K Zeno, C. Whitney A7 Fmt row: J. Reynolds, 1. Steadman. J. Reynolds. T. Noble, K. Smythe. P. Thomas. M. Smith. B Norris, C. Parker, V. Robinson Second row: B Smith, G. Paquette. T Rule, J. Pechie, M Reynolds. R Regnaud, R Tetreault, S. Steady, D. Oldenburgh. Third row: D. Thompson, K. Porter, J. Saunders, G. Morgan, G. Sherwin, R. Sargent, W. O’Bryan, C. Porter, P. Levam, L. Sargent. Fourth row: H. Rockwell, L. Steady, J. Tatro, R. Paulman, M. Pixley, T. Rose. J. Steady, M. Rougicr. C. Palmer, W. Robinson. First row: T Jones, C. LaRose, D. Jerome. Second row: S. Harper, J. Jette, T. Evarts, G. Martel 1, C. Latreille, K. Lathrop, N. Gallagher, J. Glen. Third row: J. LaFoy, J. Larrow, S. Kimball. R Muller, W Loftus, W. Grace, D. Microp, R. Greer. Fourth row: J LaFlam. Y. Hallock, C. Godard. K. Lathrop, T. Kimball, S. Jackson, L LaFavc, O. Hall, A. Gordon. First row: V. La Rose, G. McKinnon, M. Glen, J. Houghton. Snond row: T. Holloway, B. LaVigne, D. Lascll, A. Mierop, T Jipncr, T. Lcgault. D. Ingram, N. Michaud. LOud First row: D. Baker, N. Burbank, C Coombs, J. Estcy. Second row: R. Baker, T. Cousino, K. Audy, M D.Avignon, K. Cousino, K. Chandler, D. Ayers, T. Driscoll. Third row: B. Blaise. J. Camp- bell, T. Doxter, L. Cousino,. P. Bedell, E. Carpenter, J. Boise, J. Cousino. Fourth row: C. Billings, D. Clapper, P. Aldrich, B. Arrowsmith, J. Dion. C Epperson, T Brilyea, P. Butler. 49 Fmt row. D Wimett. R. Viau. C. Williamson. F Wells. Second row: R Viau. N. Tighe, R Vincent. T Wisell. B Wood. M White. M Wagner 50 Officers: T. Boise. D. Wimett. R. Baker. B Norris. J Steady. P Thomas. C. Williamson First row: L Fagga. J Butler, D. Dimond, P. Cassarino, J Bachand, M Bedell, C Dearbome, J. Adams, L Demers, D. Bourgeois, S. Carlstrom. B. Bigelow, H. Apgar. B. Cobb. Second row: L Baslow, M. Barrows. J. Brown, C. Corkins, P. Betz, P. Bedell, A. Cousino, J. Boisvert, V. Choiniere. R. Billings, V. Forrest, E. Bessette, R Benedict. Third row: J. Corliss, C Bryden, C. Aiken, S. Ayers, R Aldrich, A. Chaloux. T DeWitt, W Allen, J. Booska, M Bingham, J. Acker, A Burritt, P. Devoid, L. Clark. vOlApj Front row: K Wells, W Wimettc, L Steady, R. Vaughn. T Wendland, S. Stetson. E. Allen, E. Svrcek, D Wendel. Second row: H Sumner, D Tanner, E. Zeno, P Stone, S. Wood, T. Trudeau, R Williams, T. Tanner. 51 F,nt row: K King, G. Driscoll. N. Lafoy, L. Fish. A. Higher. S. Hall. K Harvey. M. Hendee. J. Dion. F. Katz. Second row: R Kimball. S. Livingston, B Haskins, D Heath, L. Grace, R. Forgues, T. Jerome, S. Kemp, V. Jipner, R. James, J. Goodrich. Third row: G. Escltine, C. Frccgard, J Freyer, L Gilbertson, K. Facteau, L Goodrich, J. Goodrich, B. Hier, B. Lavigne, J. Hallock. C. Evans, B. Kemp. P. Hoag. H. Kenyon Fourth row: V. Forrest, T Evarts. D. Jimmo, R. Gagnon. D. Kilboum, R Kilbourn, S. Lafrance, P. Shattuck, E. Dykstra, L Larose, B. Fuller, G. Harriman. S. Heeter. First row: C. Nelson, J. Smith, J. Smith, M. Marscell, R. Marcelle, F. Oscarson, M. Purinton. Second row: J. Sawyer, M. Martel I, M. Murray, K. Oscarson, R. Preston, R. Prescott. G Saunders, B. Martell, L. Rheaume, T. Ovitt, C. Smith. Third row: B. Rockwood, B. Peabody, A. Martin, D. Rotax, W Malloy, T. Patterson. G. Sherman, J. Parent, R. Smith, J. Machia, B. Root, D. Lutton, S. Provoncha. Fourth row: J. Parks, J. Senna, R. Place, P. Shattuck, C. Sargent, A. Mayer, M. Martell, R. Mason, C Ncilson, M. Menard, M. Pronvoncha, L Prime, G Neil, G Rockwell, G. Spooner. 52 Officers: Kneeling: G. Larrow, G. Hal lock, J. Freycr. N LaFoy. Standing: B. Hier, R. James. 53 Now if I could only do it. That new weight watcher’s diet works wonders. Try it! You’ll like it! In trouble again? Not again!! You’re on the air. 55 ■ Sorry. Mr. Hoadlcy, no lunch tokens until the next lunch mod! Hch, heh, hch! Now it’s your turn to do squat thrusts! Here at Mt. Abe we don’t need Sominex. Since you’ve read the assignment, you tell me the story. On your mark! Get set! Go! Laurel and Hardy? Now what do I have here? You gave me that excuse before! They say Tame works wonderfully. What comes after Z? Smile if you like it. Wonder what he’s looking at ... ? A typical day in the Senior Lounge. I just kicked in my four-barrel. Please, Mary, not while the others are watching. Now, Mrs. Cunningham, do we look noisy?” 58 V isrty Ftel L Hockey Fm row: B Hanson. L Filion Second rou C. Desorda, K Pilon, L Skeffington. J. Rathbun. K Kennedy. N. Evarts, L Desorda Third row: H Apgar. W Burbank. K. Harper. M LaRose, S. Henderson. Fourth row: Coach Rice, N. Smith, M. Atherton, C Carpenter. S. Hatstat. B Burke. C. Whitney. T Steady. M. Cushman, D. Norris. JtuuM Vctn tiy Fielxl Hockey Fin row. B Nye. B Robidoux. J Dahlbcrg, J Butler. L. Stone. M Warner. W Hier Stcond rou: C Whitney. P Burke. B Glen. L Bolduc. M Haines. C. Gibson. Coach Vonberg. 60 Fmt row: B. Shattuck, K. LaFlam, B. Arrowsmith, C. Brydcn, Y. Hallock, J Dion. Second row: D. Hallock, J. Steady, Y. Hill, B. Hier, K. Lathrop, G. McKinnon. Third row: B. Cassidy, C. Epperson, B. Glen, D. Norris. D. Brown. D. Famham, J. Pilon. Fourth row: S. Svrcck, R. Haines, C. Sherwin, L. Dictie. Coach Anderson, above. Back row: E. Broulliard, B. Nyc, R Prescott, M Burbank. Hector Bulnes, C. Griggs, C. Boss, R Dike. B. Nielsen, N. Eseltine, B. Hanson, L. Coleman, P. Nielsen, B Hanson. Front row: O. LaFrance, Mr Cousino, K. Dion, M Smith 61 F'n‘ Booska’ M Skcffin«ton row; M Smith. B. Huizenga, P Little, S. Gleason, M. Estey. G. Brown. G. Gleason. Third row: P D’Avignon. D Heath, B Evans, D. Powell. Fourth row: M. Larrow, S. Wagner. S. Atherton. J. Jipner, R. Haskins, Coach Bye. VctA fy Socce v 62 F n row: B Bouvicr, T. Cousino, G. Bashaw, B Wcndcl, J. Bouvicr, B. D’Avignon, M Burbank. E. Brouillard, E. Hanson, Coach Lombard. Junior Verity Qoccpjo Ju«Z{M l-Ugh Qocc o First row: G. Smith, M Murray, R Muller, S. Harper, R. Forbes, J. Parks, P. Cassarino. H Kenyon, M. Marceille, J. Butler, G. Sherman. R Vaughn, D. Wcndel. Second row: R. James, L. Steady. D Wimmett, E. Martin, G. Sherwin, P. Stone, J. Beta. J. Jettc, J. Tatro, T. Jipner, L. La Rose, R Sargent, E. Carpenter, B. LaVigne, V. Jipner. 63 Fmt row: L Desorda, Coach Rice, J. Butler. Second row: D. McCormick, D. Martin, H. Apgar, B Ford, T. Steady, M. Cushman, L Jackman. L. Filion, J. Brassard, K. Hanson. B Hanson, C. Harvey Vfcwsifcj BosketboM 64 Junior Verity SctskatbcM P. Hendee, R. Conant, C. Dcsorda, P. Diette, G. Palmer, L Adams, B. Burke, L Hill, D Bessette, L Bolduc, C. Tighe, J. Brassard, B Robidoux, K. George. Kntrhng: B. Martin, J. Tierney. 65 CkmJtmdjM Left to right: N Coffin, T. LaVigne, P Diette, J. Livingston, L. Jackman, L. Boss, A. Paquette, L Hill. D. Coffin foM Wludpjo Vari ty First row: L Boss. Second row: S. Conant, S. Hender- son, D. Coffin Third row: N. Evans, N. Coffin, T. LaVigne. 66 WiMi u JuMJUyv V(vt Efcy First row: L. Hill, K Robinson. Second row: T Wagner, C. Whitney, P Conant, K Ingram. P. D’Avignon, C. Ayers, S. Atherton, J. Jipner, S. Wagner, G. Boynton, A. Booth, R. Conant, M. Estey, T. Sawyer, Mr. Lombard. VfeMity Bas Tri-Captains First row: D. Powell, G. Brown. Second row: Mr. Benedict. J. Bouvier, P. Clapper, D. Laurel). G. LaRose, B. D’Avignon. J. Prime, D. Herriman, J. Bouvier, J. Stetson. B Wendel. B Huizenga. S. Herriman J cation BosketbcM 68 Fmt row: D. Wendc), J. Sawyer, L. Steady, D. Heath. H. Kenyon, J. Jettc, T. Jipncr, G. LaFoy, D. Wimett, B. Lavigne, C LaRosc, V. Jipner. Stcomt row: Mr. Curtis, V Choinierc. E. Carpenter. J. Sherman, R. Vaughn. L. Larose, M. Pixley, J. Tatro. K. Neil, S. Harper, R. Forgues, P. Cassavino. T. Evans. Juaitw Bct k tboB 69 L Tatro, M. Bacon, S. Svrcck. J. Dicttc, Coach Brennan. Coach Brennan, D. Brown. D. Norris, J. Rathbun, G. McKinnon GotyTeems 70 CkovuS First row: C. Harvey, K. Estey, M. Mager, P. Marcelle, Mr. Sherwin, W. Shepard, J. Dahlberg, W. Hier, T. Tatro, B. Goodrich. Stcond row: K. Bun, D. Brown. B. Allen. P. Bromley, S. Henderson, J. Sherwin. J. Strong, K. Roscoe, J. Butler, M La Rose. C. Hall, A. Paquette, A. Gagne, G. Gibson. Third row: A. Gordon, C Dailey, D. Farr, S. Caperon, L Dagenais, L. Hendcc, G. Brown, J. Rathbun, L Bromley, B Marcelle, K. Ingram, Y. Hill. Fourth row: J. Russell, M. Cushman, L. Filion, G Jipner. L Choquette, C. Whitney, M. DeWin, B. Hanson, N. Kenyon, L. Jackman, S. Hatstat, G Carpenter, E. Glen, L. Corkins, R. D’Avignon, J. Blaise. 72 Seaton f-figfi Boacl Fmt row: L Skcffington, K. LaFlam, N. Hatstat. S. Burbank, L DeMers. J. Raihbun, D. Coffin, D. Hall. Second row: B Evans, R. Kemp. Y. Hill, S. Rockwood, N. Coffin, C Dcsorda, L. Choquettc, D Brown, G. Brown. Third row: B. Glen, D. Menard, J. Dahlberg, D. Norris, J. Brassard, G. McKinnon. C Rockwood, B. Hanson. D. Lathrop. Bach: Mr. Bowers. M. DeWitt, J. Diene. JumIcw Betact Pint row: B. Rockwood. Y. Hallock. Second row: D Tanner. C. Aiken. C Bryden, P Cassarino, S. Livingston, L Diette, B. Hier, B. Arrowsmith, M. Purinton, J. Dion. J. Acker. D. Ingram. Third row: J. Butler, R Muller, B. O’Bryan, Mr. Bowers. 73 Fmt row. M Ptchic. M. Goodrich, M. Clark, B Nyc, N. Bingham Second row: B. Carpenter, Y. Cyr, Mrs. Hinman, C. Hallock, K. Estey, Mrs. Davis, D. Hance. M. Lucia, K. Dickson, R. Jimmo. Cfi tCUutOS J Rathbun, C. Dailey, D. Norris, K. Livingston. Mrs. Royce, C. Jipncr, R. Cousino, G. McKinnon, M. Atherton, L. Filion. 74 Vfet'tSCfey Club Fmi row: C. Carpenter, J. Rathbun, K Kennedy, B. Hanson. Mr Lombard Second row: L Choquette, S. Hatstat. M. Haines. T Steady. L Filion, N. Smith. fwfe taafeoWI FMoufSldf) 0W) First row: D Grimes, H. Bulnes, D Brown. J. Strong, D. Coffin Second row: J. Butler, L Dagenais, Mr Bye. Y. Hill. D Hall. 75 Ottkb ge Cfub Front: R Sargent. R James. Back: I. Steadman. M Ptchie. Mrs Whitcomb. C. Rickert, P Malzac.J. Machia, J. Pechie, R Billings. Ckess Clkib Front: Douglas Dimond. Dwight Dimond. G Palmer. C. Harvey. Back: J Dolan. Mrs Hinman. 76 Abe Microp, David Thompson, Glynda McKinnon 0ufeidfe JZjMudU tfj Cflub ywiioAAstjioJl CQuh First row: B Cobb, S. Bourgeois, L. Clark, A Thompson. C. Parker, G. Gilmore. Second row: K. Roscoe, G Harvey, D. Heeter, Mr Bousquet Third row: T. Cousino, J. Blaise, J. Michaud, P Hendee, N. Eseltinc, D. Hall, H. Hill, J. Thompson, J. Mansfield. L Tatro, J Strong, S. Svrcek, M. Bacon, H. Bolncs, G. Bashaw. 77 Standing: B. Nyc, E. Gilbertson, K. Burt. Stated: S. Whitcomb, C. Williamson. 7 Sumbng: N. Eseltine. P. Svreek. B. Hanson. K. Roscoc. j. Brassard. C. jipner. L F.lion, C. Harvey W L Desorda. C. Carpenrer, J. Srron . Mrs Adams. S. Orvis, D. Lathrop, N. Smith. S. Hatstat 78 Of GM F nt row: M Purington, G. Eseltine. Second row: R. Smith, J. Goodrich, G Bryden, J. Dion, T. Tanner, D. Bartlett Third row: L. Prime. A Chaloux. T Wendland, J. Goyette, R. Williams. Fourth row: R Baker. B. Grace. Seated: L Boss, C. Desorda, B. Carpenter, D. Lee. B. Robinson. K. Stewart, W Wendland. L. Bolduc. A Deskie. M Warner Standing: B. Shattuck, C. Rickert, J. Saunders, M. Wagner, D Coolidge, B. Cassidy, S. Bourgeois. A. Cloutier. D. Allen, J. Dahlberg, G. McKinnon. OuttaC| 06ub Seated: B. Allen, J. Bennett, H. Cousino. B. Smith. Standing: Mr. Bertolini. M White, A. Deskie. L. Dem- era. E. Preston. E. White. E. Brooks. Mrs Fitzpatrick. 79 First row: O. LaFrancc, G. Mas ter son, L Lafayette, S. Lucia. Second row: J. Cousino, L Menard, L Sherman, R. Fraser, B. Nyc. Third row: B O’Bryan, P. Cousino, J. Apgar. D. Martell. L Sumner, Mr. Scott. Fourth row: J. Hallock, S. Greear, S. Olson, W. Burbank, J. Bennett. Fuiu te Fft uueftS First row: J. Larrow, T. Boise, R. Baker, B Wendel, B. Hier. Second row: D. Brown, M. Cushman, N. Coffin. Third row: D. Fleming, J. Frcyer, G McKinley, J. Livingston, G Carpenter, W Burbank, C. Dumans, G. Hallock. 80 Cbudeut CocutCifi' Qbuudjto d j] vojwom First rou: Mrs Bristol, T Lavgine. M. Jennings, L Demers. C. Baslow. Mrs. Cunningham Second row: M Lucia. S. Whitcomb. D. Jones. B. Benedict. M. Corriveau Third row: E. Gilbertson, D. Menard. L Lafayette. V. Herriman, L. Cloutier, L. Grace. Ucy Odettes First row: A Gordon. J Gordon, D Martell. S. Gebo. Second row: K Palmer. A Paquette. S. Herriman. L Baker. V. Herriman. 81 Ju u vt f-ficth DtCUnCb Fmt m Mrs Ryan. F Katz. J. Estcy. C Epperson. T. Jones. T Noble. G. Paquette. J Houghton. W Wimett. Miss Cousino. Second row: M Glen. K. Lathrop, S. Wood. E. Allen. E. Svreck. B Root. V Robinson. G. Driscoll, K. Smythe. Third row: D button. C. Dearborn, R. Baker. B. Fuller, T. Rose, T. Doxter, K Wells. R Prescott. H Sumner. L Fish, T Rule, S. Hceter Fourth row: L Curavoo, G Wagner, J. Larrow, R Gilmore. M Manell. M. Menard. L Clark, I. Steadman, T. Driscoll. T. Wcndland, B Peabody. S. Stetson. Fu Pabtoi Kneeling: G. Allen. A Lathrop. Mr. Davison. Standing: S. Svreck, M. Bacon, D. McDurfee, A. Cousino, G. Ash, L. Tatro, D. Butler, M. Ash First row: B. Fuller, G. Paquette, E. Svreek, F. Katz, Y. Cyr, J. Freyer, Mrs. Stone, B. Arrowsmith, D. Jones, J. Dahlberg, W Hier, J. Pilon. Second row: E. Allen, D. Tanner, G Sargent, T. Sargent, E. Peabody, S. Wood, J. Corliss, E. Dykstra, P. Bromley, K. Facteau, G. Hallock, L Stone, G Corkins. Futu t f-fo n0 flM tiCCu Mrs. Svrcek. S. Rougier, R Kemp, N. Grace, L. Smith. UeM, CjOtA SnS 83 Fmt row: D. Hall, S. Olson, P Looby, L. Nielsen, L. Gilbertson, Mr Brewer Second row: Mr Durand, Mr. Fox, M. Menard, R Place ScifijtCfc 0Bub 84 First row: R Kilbourn. J. Hallock. Second row: P Marcelle, L Nielsen, S. Tuctle. U estfe ig P. Shatruck, K. Porter, D. Sherwin. Bicycfewg 06ui) 85 V'UUwOu C0ub First row: E. Hill, T. Holloway, T. Jones, A. Smith, N. Hatstat, D Jones. Second row: Mr Bene- dict, C. Smith, J. Diettc, C Williamson, T. Cousino. ' 'By tfi Qkuv 88 Ou i Tftfifcfi ’ 89 ffWrvmoQ mM2A1 FeJmt oy 12-17, SHELLEY All State Chorus JEANNE All State Chorus GAYLE Vt. Youth Citizenship Conference U U’s DEBBIE Vt. Youth Citizenship Conference LYNDA D.A.R. Good Citizenship Girl . KAREN Model United Nations 94 Class WM Lauris Ashlinc leaves her studious attitude to Wanda Shepard. Mary Atherton leaves her field hockey goal cage to anyone who dares stand in it. Jody Atkins leaves all his bad habits to the underclassmen. Niles Benedict leaves an empty coke bottle. Alan Bessette leaves Mr. Benedict’s English class to anyone who dares tackle it. Janice Billings leaves her sewing ability to her sister. Joseph Booska leaves his pitching ability to Brooks Coleman. Pete Bouvier wishes just to leave school. Pamela Brooks leaves all her bad habits to Karen Wendel. Debera Brown leaves her long hair to Mr. Davison and her high notes to Mr. Bowers. Ronnie Brown leaves his Buick to whoever wants to own a good car. Ross Brown wishes to leave Good Luck at something he was unsuccessful at to Darcy Brown. Willie Burbank leaves her gorgeous smile to Carlene Whitney on her ugly days. Becky Burritt leaves her car keys to Beth Fuller. Brad Bushey leaves his ability to lose his books to anyone who can pay the fines. David Butler leaves his ability to get in trouble to Mr. Dominick. Debbie Coffin leaves her loud voice at basketball games to Nancy Evans. Peter Cousino leaves a pack of Marlboros to John Cousino. Steve Danyow leaves just his track shoes. Laurie Desorda leaves her frizzy hair to Shirley Henderson. Missi English leaves all her good grades and attendance to Laura Root. Norreen Eseltine leaves all her happiness and joy she had at Mt. Abe to her brother, Nathan and her sister, Gail. Pam Evarts leaves her ability to play basketball to her sister Cherri. Lynda Filion leaves her simple mind to anyone who wishes to be happy. Rick Fraser leaves his motorcycle riding to Jim Nelson. Barbara Freegard wishes to leave school. Elaine Fregard leaves all the luck to the seventh graders. Amanda Goodrich leaves to all other classes to come file 13 for all their Fantastic papers. Sandi Greear leaves her memory of the good times and great friends at Mt. Abe. Roger Greene leaves his old 327 to Jody Atkins. Doug Gurnee leaves the ability to take what the class ahead leaves. Bonnie Hanson leaves her glove and position in softball to Cindy Desorda. Kathy Harper leaves her position in field hockey to Nancy Evarts. Carolyn Harvey leaves her ability to play tennis to Carole Hall. Dave Heath will just leave. Shelley Herriman leaves her ability to resist desserts at dinnertime to Wanda Shepard. Judy Jerome leaves her book, How to Stay Out of Trouble,” to Donna Oldepburgh. Karen Kennedy leaves her field hockey shoes and stick to Jayne Butler. Alice Kilboum leaves her correcting tape to Jeannette Brassard. Joel Kilboum leaves his six guns” to Don Juan. Susie Kilbourn leaves her shyness and slyness in school to Kelly Lathrop. Linda Lafayette leaves all the fun she’s had and her books to Cindy Rotax. Jackie Laflam hopefully brings others to learn that Mt. Abe works with you, not against you. Alan Lathrop leaves the benches in the lobby to his sister, Kelly, to study on. Estelle Latreille leaves her smile to whoever gets her locker. Jackie Latreille leaves all her sewing accessories that any one can find. Paul Latreille leaves school and the ability to live a happy life with what he’s got. Karen Livingston leaves her chemistry book to Mr. Drabble. George Lucia leaves all the good looking Junior girls to whoever is fast enough to catch ’em. Laura Manning leaves the talks in the girls’ basement to anyone who wants to spill out her troubles. Bette Marcelle leaves her perfect attendance to her sister Peggy. Debbie Martin leaves her ability to be quiet in the library to Denise Bessette. Laura Nielsen leaves her Latin IV book and work, for what she can make of it, to Cheryl Carpenter. Debbie Norris leaves her swim suit to Jill Rathbun, if it will fit. 96 Sue Orvis leaves her quietness to Nancy Evarts. Mary Parker leaves her good luck of having top lockers to Wanda Shepard. Gary Phelps leaves his hat for a future smoker to hide his cigarette in when the principal walks in the basement. Gary Preston leaves his Valiant, pack of weeds, and 19 to Randy Conant and Chris Ayers. Scott Purinton leaves the secret hallway for any couple who may find it. Dale Robidoux leaves his driving skill to Regan Wedge. LuAnne Rotax leaves the task of reading all the books in the library that she hasn’t had time to read. Jeanne Russell leaves the class the ability to work hard and succeed. Tom Russell leaves his bad habits to his brother. Raymond St. Peter leaves his wittiness to the Driscoll twins. Jeff Sherwin leaves a gallon of water and a notebook to next year’s Senior English class. Mark Skeffington leaves his ability to stay out of trouble to Bob Evarts. Nancy Smith leaves her nickname tank” to anyone who knows what to do with it. Laura Smythe leaves the hope that everyone that succeeds her will have as many good years of schooling as she had. Tina Steady leaves her basketball uniform to any girl who likes no. 23. Jay Strong leaves the school’s camera to Kim Roscoe. Pam Svrcek leaves her school work to her sister, Ellen. Lloyd Tatro leaves his golf clubs to Mike Bacon. Jeannette Thompson leaves her 12th grade English class to Jim Mansfield. Kelly Tierney leaves Mr. Benedict’s English to the Sheepherder. Ellen Wells leaves all her good times at Mt. Abe to her sister, Gay, in hopes that she doesn’t get caught. 99 You may open your eyes now. It’s gone. Ford has a better idea? You say you shot for the basket and it wasn’t there? You’re telling me we’re going to lose? No handouts here! Flight time in two minutes. A bit shaky here! Like coach, like player! The basic first position WELL DONE AND GOOD LUCK! STEVENS STUDIOS A Complete Photographic Service ROBINSON OIL CO. of BRISTOL, INC. Compliments of LAZARUS DEPARTMENT STORE Gasoline — Diesel Fuel American Products Complete line of Shoes and Clothing. Nationally Known 453-2352 8 Church Street Bristol, Vermont Brands at Low Prices. Middlebury, Vermont BEST WISHES from DESABRAI'S QUICK-CLEAN LAUNDRY With New Maytag Washers Agent for Rutland Dry Cleaners Wednesday and Saturday Open 7 A.M. — 10 P.M. MIDDLEBURY INN 7 days a Week Middlebury Shopping Plaza 388-9079 ROBERT W. 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LOFT’S FRESH CANDIES For That Sweet Tooth. HALLMARK CARDS: When you Choose to Send the Very Best. PARK DRUG STORE 388-2522 — Middlebury, Vermont TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST THE VERMONT BOOK SHOP Middlebury and Waitsfield Books — Records — Tapes Compliments of THE STANDARD REGISTER COMPANY Middlebury Local Home of Opportunity For Young Men and Women In the Exciting Field of Printing 105 BENNER'S HOMESTEAD INN RESTAURANT, LODGING OPEN YEAR ’ROUND Box 76A, Route 7 New Haven, Vermont 802 — 453-3604 GIFTS 106 CONGRATULATIONS, DEBBIE and the CLASS OF '73 ROBINSON'S OF BRISTOL INC. Fuel Oil and Kerosene JOHN MASTERSON Dewees H. Brown, M.D. Tel. 453-2352 Tel. 453-3172 Weekdays Nights, Sundays Holidays P.O. Box 620 Bristol, Vermont THE ALTERNATIVE Compliments of 16 Main Street, Bristol, Vt. Records, Tapes Stereo Systems Open Mon. — Sat. 9AM—9PM VERMONT DRUG, INC. Prescriptions Specialists Middlebury, Vermont 388 4977 Merchants National Bank Full Service Bank Bristol, Office Bristol Trading Post, Inc. Bristol, Vermont 05443 Phone 453-2572 New and Used Household Furnishings for Every Need If It's Good Food You want, Visit . . . SNAP'S RESTAURANT Bristol, Vermont BEN FRANKLIN STORE For Your Office and School Supplies and Ready-to-Wear Main Street, Bristol, Vermont Compliments of The Gunstock Inn Main Street, Bristol Proprietors: RALPH and TOOT ARMAND'S BARBER SHOP Main Street, Bristol, Vermont Open Tues.-Sat. 9:00 5:30 Tues. and Fri. Nite 'till 9 French Razor Cutting Method GRIGGS SALES SERVICE Simplicity Panther Stihl Chainsaws Briggs Stratton We Sell Serv ice Route I 16, Bristol Phone 453-3524 107 BROOK’S CLOTHING STORE MEN'S, WOMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AND SHOES Congratulations to the Class of 1973 THIBAULTS' STORE Bristol, Vermont Starksboro, Vermont Compliments of MOUNTAIN VIEW CREAMERY, INC. For Thirty-Five Years the Farmer's Friend, Promoting Class One Sales Phone 453-2511 Starksboro, Vermont 05487 Compliments of THE A. JOHNSON SPRINGTIME KENNELS COMPANY Bristol, Vermont Where your Dog Receives Personal, Loving Care Lumber Boarding — Exercise — Obedience — Training SHARON SMITH Bristol, Vermont Owner 108 Phone 453-3401 Phone 453-2722 1 0 « 1 i [ j Biu' ri i DEBBIE SUE'S COUNTRY STORE Compliments of Groceries and Gifts Monkton, Vermont BROWN'S FUNERAL HOME VERGENNES BUILDING SUPPLY FOR ALL QUALITY BUILDING SUPPLIES Vergennes, Vermont Phone 877-2821 SENESAC SALES Main Street, Vergennes Our Word is Our Bond Phone 877-2902 Compliments from FRANK AGGIE'S COIN-OP LAUNDRY PHOTOGRAPHY SUPPLIES OIL PAINTING BY AGGIE PINE TREE FARMS FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON 2 miles north on Monkton Road 109 Good Luck to the Class of 1973 WINONA RECREATION AREA Camp Sites Swimming Picnic Area Bristol, Vermont BURRITT'S GENERAL STORE Monkton, Vermont Congratulates the Class of 1973 Compliments of HELEN'S PLACE Fine Fabrics and Accessories Bristol, Vermont Congratulations to the Senior Class of Mt. Abraham Union High School From POLYMERS, INC. SYNTHETIC FIBERS Middlebury, Vermont no Vance F. Evarts Used Auto Parts Used Cars, Tires and Tubes R. F. D. 2 Vergennes, Vermont Phone 877-2816 Compliments of MORGAN'S RESTAURANT AND SNACK BAR Bristol Market 28 North Street Phone 453-2448 Weekdays 8 8, Sunday 9-6 Bristol Vermont Compliments of JACKMAN'S, INC. Bottled Gas — Heating Oil Bristol, Vermont HEATING OIL MERRILL'S GARAGE Insurance and Real Estate Starksboro, Vermont BRISTOL INSURANCE AGENCY COMPLIMENTS OF Phone 453-2373 BILL'S CHEVRON Bristol, Vermont Bristol, Vermont Phone 453-2992 COMPLIMENTS OF INDEPENDENT BUYERS ASSOCIATION RONALD SPERRY, JR. ROBERT A. STEARNS P.O. Box I I Starksboro, Vermont 05487 Monkton, Vt. 05469 Phone (802) 453-2845 112 THISTLE METAL SPINNING PETER A. NELSON MEMORIALS INC. MONUMENTS OF CHARACTER Serving Your Friends and Neighbors For Nearly Half a Century 79 West Street, Bristol, Vermont Phone 453 2489 New Haven, Vermont EDWARD A. YOUNG, Owner Atlas Products — Lub — Oil Change HOLLER'S ESSO STATION West Street, Bristol, Vermont Phone 453-2900 PACKARD OF VERMONT Foreign Car Only Complete service for your foreign car Complete repainting and body repair on premises. AMOS L ROLEAU III New Haven, Vermont Phone 453-2356 113 Compliments of VERGENNES THOMAS' STORE FURNITURE STORE Bristol, Vermont 184 Main Street SPORTING GOODS AND DRY GOODS Vergennes, Vermont 05491 A. E. THOMAS Tel. 802 - 877-3131 OPEN NIGHTLY Dinner 5 to 10 Lounge 5 to 2 Organ Music on Weekends Your Hosts: Reggie and Jocelyn LaChance SCOTSMON MOTOR LODGE Just West of Bristol, Corner Routes 116 and'17 Phone 453-2326 Congratulations to the Class of 1973 Congratulations to the Class of 1973 From From HANSON'S A W Middlebury, Vermont AMERICAN LEGION POST 19 114 Compliments of PALMER'S STORE Bristol, Vermont Phone 453-2216 Jerry LaFoy Betty LaFoy GOVE’S RADIO — TV Sylvania Color High Quality Bristol, Vermont Compliments of JOE'S BARBER SHOP Bristol, Vermont THE BRISTOL BEAUTY BAR Wishes the Class of 1973 The Best of Luck Compliments and Best Wishes From ERIS PORTRAIT STUDIO VERGENNES, VERMONT LINCOLN GENERAL STORE Compliments of Groceries, gifts, hardware, clothing Tel. 453-2981 STEPHEN'S PHARMACY VERGENNES, VERMONT JACK ANDERSON, REGISTERED PHARMACIST Lincoln, Vermont Compliments of Brownie and Sue of the Park Pilling Station 116 Compliments of CAMPBELL'S PHARMACY Vergennes, Vermont A. EMILO BLDG. SUPPLY, INC. 20% Discount Cash and Carry Monday—Saturday Middlebury, Vt. Telephone 388-2721 or 388-2468 fcAddison oAgency %eal Estate JUNCTION RTBS. 7 ft 17. NEW HAVEN. VERMONT 06472 (102)461 2422 Best Wishes to the Class of 1973 RESTAURANT 20 Main St., Bristol, Vt. Tel. 453-2430 ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE Compliments of McKINNON'S SERVICE STATION Compliments of AGWAY INC. Middlebury Store ROBERT PECHIE CUSTOM BUILDER CUSTOM HOMES CHALETS FROM THE MOST LUXURIOUS HOME TO A COMPACT SUMMER COTTAGE • WE WILL BUILD ON YOUR LOT OR OURS • CUSTOM DESIGNING • VARIETY OF PRICE RANGES • FINANCING ARRANGED • MEMBER-HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION 434-2385 CALL OR WRITE - • STARKSBORO, VT. Compliments of ABRAMS DEPARTMENT STORE Middlebury, Vermont Compliments of FISHER TRAVEL SERVICE 73 Main St. Middlebury, Vermont Tel. 388 7909 UNITED FARM AGENCY REAL ESTATE (5 mi. North of Middlebury, Vt. on Route 7) Wishing the graduates of 1973 Happy Days on the road ahead! Edward B. Knapp Representative Tony Geraci Linda Geraci Salesman Saleslady Compliments and Best Wishes of FROG ALLEY FABRICS For Something Different C. G. COLE SON, INC. Florist and Gifts Custom Picture Framing HAVEN INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Protection 10 S. Pleasant Street Middlebury, Vt. Phones: 388-4381 388 7852 OPEN DAILY: SUNDAYS: 6 a.m.— II p.m. 10 a.m.— II p.m. MILLY'S DINETTE Rt. 7 New Haven, Vt. 877-9245 Homecooking Friendly Service Truckers Fair Prices Welcome Tel. 877 2802 249 Main Street Vergennes, Vermont 05491 PHONE: 803 4S3-2S84 of 453-2384 SPECIALISTS IN PINE In Appreciation I would like to thank all the people who worked so hard to make the 1973 AERIE possible. A special thanks goes to Mrs. Adams for her continued devotion, patience and hard work which make the AERIE possible each year. I also would like to thank Nancy Smith, our business manager, for all the time and effort she and other members of the advertising committee put in to making the AERIE a financial success. Also thanks go to Laurie Desorda, whose talented art work decorates our cover and pages throughout the book, and Jay Strong, our student photographer, who really did a tremendous job this year. I hope next year that Dawn Lathrop, our 1973 assistant editor, receives the co-operation that I did. Last of all, I leave this issue of the AERIE, hoping it will always be a reflection of the Class of 1973. Suzanne Orvis 1)9 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. William Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Lyon Mr. and Mrs. David Royce Mrs. Beatrice Whitcomb Mr. and Mrs. Jay Magwire Mrs. Iloene Adams Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dominick Mr. Tracy Gleason Mr. and Mrs. John Connolly Mr. Armand Crevier Mr. William Connor Mr. and Mrs. Chris Burpee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kilbourn Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson Mr. and Mrs. George Tighe Mr. and Mrs. William Svrcek Mr. Earl Durand Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ryan Mr. Kenneth Butler Mr. and Mrs. David Serafin Miss Reva Cousino Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hinman Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bouvier Mr. and Mrs. John Sherwin Mr. and Mrs. Howard Benedict Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Garafano Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Bristol Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bye Mrs. Cornelia Sullivan Mrs. Janis Farrier Mr. Ray Davison Mrs. Barbara Heeter Donald, Brenda, and Chris Lathrop Lottie Follansbee Rodney M. Randall Mr. and Mrs. Geroge Morgan, Jr. and Family Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Facteau Mr. and Mrs. Harold Emmons Mrs. Marjorie O. Hill Mr. Greg Orvis Mr. and Mrs. Roger Orvis 120 Mr. and Mrs. George Hull Mr. and Mrs. Edward Skeffington Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Brown Mr. Michael Brown Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bohlen and Family Eldon and Jeannette Sherwin and Family Mr. and Mrs. Albert Freyer and Family Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bolduc Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Dagenais Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Hatstat, Sr. Mi . and Mrs. Roger Layn Mr. and Mrs. John Provoncha Laura Nielson Shelley Herriman Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bedell Mrs. Ava Strong Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Hanson Mr. and Mrs. David Estey Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith Denis and Donna Corriveau Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wedge Mr. and Mrs. Richard Varney Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pechie and Family Mr. and Mrs. Fenwick Estey Mr. and Mrs. Alan Schaltenbrand Elihu and Gladys Purinton Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKean Charles and Grace Smith Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Eseltine and Family Mr. and Mrs. George Rockwood and Family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoff Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Fish Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bryden Mr. and Mrs. Gerald DeWitt Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Levarn Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rheaume Mr. and Mrs. Robert LaFlam Mr. and Mrs. Max Dumas Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Svrcek Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Hatstat II and Family George and Phyllis Marsceill and Family Mr. and Mrs. Julius Larrow and Family George Tighc, language Arts Dtp . Jb yp($X)QfePj, MxibgiSt l JlgliP l JcuutW Hack Standing: P. Betz, C Aiken, S. Stetson, B. Rockwood. B. Lavigne, Coach Collins. Kneel- ing: L Diette. J. Dion. M Hendee, D. Fam- ham. Voji iity Hack Standing: B. Glen, Mgr ; L Jackman. G Car- penter. K. Hanson, C Gibson, B. Robidoux, Coach Collins. Kneeling: K. George, K. Aiken, P. Diette, D. McCormick. C. Whit- ney, B. Nye. Go Tecu G. McKinnon, J. Dicttc, L Tatro, D. Norris, Coach Brennan, D. Brown, M. Bacon, S. Svreek, J. Strong. Ttftckl lto Standing: Coach Patterson, R Harriman. J. Prime, R Dyke, A. Booth, D. Norris. Knetltng: P. D’Avignon. R. St. Peter. B. Nye, M Burbank. M Smith. VfeMtfcy Ba ebcM Standing: P Bouvicr, B. Bouvicr. J. Jipncr, J Booska, R. Sitcr, S. Danyow. M. Skcffington. Knerhng: Coach Roycc, M. Estcy, R. Haskins, G. Brown, B. Huiz- cnga. G. Mastcrson, Mgr JuwXo i Vcustty Ba obM Standing: Coach Cousino, J. Stetson, D. l-attrcille, P Clapper, J. Booth. K. Zeno, L Lafayette, M Burritt. Absent: C. Boss. Kneel- ing: G. Martell, T. Farr, J. Bouvier, E. Brouil- lard, G. LaRosc, D. Powell. D. Herriman. Jtmitw f-llgh Ba ebeM Standing: Coach Williamson, V. Jipncr, R. Forgucs. J. Saunders. R. Baker. T. Jipncr. J. Tatro, T. Boise. A Martin. V. Choiniere, R. James. Kneeling: M Martell, J. Parks, C. Smith. P. Cassarino, G. Sherman, J. har- row, B. Lavignc, R. Vaughn, L Gilbertson. Vanity GoftbcM Standing: E. Hill, L. Bolduc. J. Brassard. M LaRosc. L Adams, W. Wells, M. Cushman, T. Steady, L Filion, S. Purinton, K. Harper, Coach Connor. Kneel- ing: R Grace, B Martin. J. Brassard, B Ford, B Hanson, L Desorda, T. Lavigne. P Marcelle, J. Rathbun. JuiutW Vcwsity QoftbcM Standing M Rheaume, P. Conant, S. Betz. J. Pilon, Y. Cyr, M Warner, W Hier, Coach Futzpatrick. Kneeling: K. Laflam. M Pcchie, J. Tierney. S. Coombs. P. Hen dec, S. Whitcomb. wmjowv VALEDICTORIAN — Raymond Gnjouixxoilo i June, 16, 1972 Dr Arrowsmith SALUTATORI AN - Gayle You see, it had these funny little ears! How do you do! The party’s over! My mommy told me! Do you believe in angels? J Angels? In this school?
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