Mount Saint Joseph Academy - Mount Yearbook (Rutland, VT)
- Class of 1971
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1971 MOUNT Mount St. Joseph Rutland, Vermont Volume XXXII Co-Editors: Robert Carpenter Debbie Harrison Business Managers: Doreen Mondella John Peltier I i t t I t I ) i 4 Dedication Although we've only just begun to live,” we wish to stop for a moment to thank someone who will always re- main special to us. Someone who was there to advise and counsel us when we first entered MSJ. And someone who has made us aware, throughout our high school years, that the essence of life exists within the people around us. You have made each of us realize our importance as individuals in the world. You have encouraged us to ac- cept the challenges that confront us and, win or lose, to keep our heads up. It is your spirit of commitment that has helped to keep MSJ alive. And so, as our thanks to you for all you have done for us, we, the class of 1971, dedicate this yearbook, the em- bodiment of our four years at MSJ, to you, Mr. Crandall. Thank you for being there. Editor's Message When we started this project in the fall, we didn’t fully under- stand the problems that we were to face. In an undertaking such as this, there must be true cooperation in organizing the publication and sponsoring fund-raising projects to defray its costs. Fortu- nately, we didn’t have to face these problems alone. Our heartfelt gratitude is extended to our Editorial Board advi- sors, Sr. Mary Harvey and Sr. Anne O'Rourke and the members of the Editoral Board. Sincere thanks are offered to John W. Garofano, our Business Board moderator and his Board for their assistance in the monetary matters. We also thank Mr. Norm Porter and Mr. Bill Bartlett for their professional photography, and our own yearbook photographers for their amateur excellence. Finally we wish to express appreciation to Fr. John O'Connell, our stoic principal, and our indescribable faculty. And so, with all this in mind, we present the 1971 MOUNT. Sincerely yours, Principal's Message As you join the proud ranks of the M.SJ. Alum- ni, now numbering over 3.000, I hope that your many experiences and associations at the Academy have made a vital contribution to your intellectual, spiritual and personal growth over the four years. Our dedicated faculty have given generously of themselves on your behalf. May the quality of edu- cation they have provided and the Christian atmo- sphere they have inspired help you to prepare for a life of Christian commitment and personal fulfill ment. Sincerely yours. THE MOST REVEREND ROBERT F. JOYCE Bishop of Burlington THE VERY REVEREND JOHN A. LYNCH Diocesan Superintendent of Schools In recognition for many, many years of dedication to parochial education in this city in this year of your retirement. 'The Man for All Ages” For learning what wisdom and disci- pline are, for understanding words of deep meaning, for acquiring an enlight- ened attitude of mind, virtue, justice, and fair dealings, for teaching sound judge- ment to the ignorant and knowledge and sense to the young.” (The Book of Proverbs) To MSGR. J. M. KENNEDY From the Class of ‘71 MONSIGNOR KENNEDY M.S.J. School Board — Mr. J. Canney. Mr. F. Nolan. Mr. C. Rotella, Mr. R. Cassidy, ROW 1 — Fr. D. Kelley, Sr. Christine. Mother Nora. Fr. T. Connors. Fr. J. Shea. ROW 2 Mr. A. Crandall.' MARIE STANLEY Secretary MARION GILLIGAN Treasurer FRANK HAAS President Athletic Association ROW 1 — F. Cioffi. W. Murphy, N. Ladabouche. Fr. O’Ginnell. A. Musella. J. Keith. ROW 2 — W. Burns H. Riz iere, F. Sabourin, A. Margo. F. Aquistapace. ROW 3 — C. Popovilch, R. Ca igr. J. Bi aro. R. Esposito. ROW 4 — W. O'Rourke. W. West. A. Hock. Mr. Zingali. who devotes his spare time in summer and fall to coaching MSJ DR. O’ROURKE, Team Physician football. ft Faculty r o You don’t understand me. do you? MR. COUGHLIN — ENGLISH II. IV. RELIGION IV Alright, who took my suspenders? MR. RIZZIERE — SOCIAL STUDIES Life is a celebration. SR. MARY CATHERINE - ENGLISH III. RELI- GION I. II. HI Hurry up and take the picture!” MR. CRANDALL — SOCIAL STUDIES ”Qu’est ce cjui se passe?” SR. MADONNA THERESA - FRENCH I. II. III. IV C. J. had puppies?” FR. LAMBERT - RELIGION IV. GUIDANCE Anything you can do I can do better.” SR.' KATHLEEN — SPANISH I. II, III. IV. FRENCH I Everything is beautiful! SR. ANNE - RELIGION III. IV. ENG- LISH I No. you can’t use the boy ’ sweat socks! SR. PATRICIA — GEOMETRY, ALGE- BRA I. BASIC MATH I Even m kids could pass this test. MR. KELLEY — FRENCH I. II. J.V. BAS- KETBALL COACH Naw, I don’t want to fight you! MR. DOR ION — GEOMETRY. SPANISH I. LANGUAGE ARTS The rescheduled test from 2 weeks ago that was suppose to bo last week which was rescheduled for today will be postponed.” MR. CALIGUIRI — PHYSIOLOGY. BIOLOGY. GENERAL BIOLOGY I know what I’m talking about!' MR. FLORY — BUSINESS What does you want: good grammar or . . .? ’ MR. MOORE — ENGLISH I. IV Well . . . ladies and gentlemen . . MR. EATON — ENGLISH I. II. CON- SUMER ECONOMICS You like that, huh? MR. GAROFANO — BIOLOGY. AD- VANCED SCIENCE. PHYSICS. IPS You do look better in the closet! mr. McDonough — earth science, freshman science I must have been a beautiful baby!” FR. LAVALLEY — RELIGION I. II. III. IV You mean I forgot the attendance slip again? SR. MARY MARGARET — CHEMISTRY ' was nice while she lasted! I called your house today hut you weren’t there.” SR. PAULINE — BASIC MATH I. II No. Jim. it's only COKE.' We’ve all been working hard this week! But Sister, when I did it, it didn’t come out that wav! FUNDSIE CIOFFI — DRIVER ED. SR. AGNES MARIE — ALGEBRA I. BASIC MATH II FOOTBALL COACH If you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem. SR. SHIRLEY — ALGEBRA I. II. MATH V I believe . . FR. SHEA — RELIGION II. IV This is a book anyone would enjoy. SR. MARY CLEMENTINE — LIBRARY Ho-kav MRS. DILLION — ENGLISH III, IV 16 asdfghjkl; (?)” MRS. DEUEL — BUSINESS due?” SR. MARY CEPHAS — LIBRARY Were there any basketball players at that party last night? MR. BIZZARO — SOCIAL STUDIES Faculty Funnies A new exercise??? Who? Me? C’est !e pick-up' In Memoriam Rev. Francis X. Kane August 1, 1935 —October 9, 1970 Underclassmen . . . Well start out walking and learn to run HOMEROOM 312 — D. Blongv. J. Allard, G. Bedard, D. Butler. S. Brothers, W. Canney, B. Allore, P. Abatiell. ROW 2 — J. Canfield, M. Canney, J. Barrett. D. Booth. J. Bonilla. D. Fitzgerald. N. Burke. ROW 3 — R. Cole. J. Cioffi. R. Baker. D. Allaire. J. Clifford, P. Abatiell. D. Cameron, D. D. Casel- la. ABSENT — W'. Cannon. F. Cioffi, P. Cioffi. °MEROOM 314 — K. Creed. M. Felki. P. Creed, J. Duliean, J. Eno, J. Elwert, D. Dauphinais. J. Fagan. ROW' 2 — M. Durkin, C. Connell. A. Cough- in. R. Doaner. D. Denardo. J. Densmore. R. Colonb. B. Davis. ABSENT — M. Coleman. F. Coombs, J. Cotrupi. J. Dellivcneri, D. Denno, J. DiPalam. L. Duval. D. Ettori, R. Farnham. HOMEROOM 316 — J. Henderson, P. Ingalls, B. Guiness. D. Haas, M. Hacketl, L. Goodrich, M. Gero, D. Brown. ROW 2 — M. Keith, E. Bizzarro. T. Graziano, M. Kelley, E. Haynes. C. Job. P. Jenness. B. Gibeault. ROW 3 — M. A. Florv, C. Hogan. I). Keith. R. Jenson. M. Hogan. T. Kelly. P. Kehoe. P. Garofano. HOMEROOM 318 — M. Maniery. B. I.evins, M. Maslack. C. Krysztofik, C. Manning. L Levins. M. Maniery. B. Kelly. N. Maniery. ROW 2 — C. McKeairn. A. McLaughlin. M. McLauglin. J. Kelly. S. Marhar. J. Lee. I). Lawrence, 1.. Moloney. H. Marsalle. ROW 3 — T. McGinnis R. McLaughlin. K. Kuhn. D. Lawrence. T. McCabe. M. Manley, J. McIntyre. R. Kennedy. M. Mainolfi. 22 HOMEROOM 320 — J. Pratt, R. Pivin, M. Medlin, G. Pisanclli, J. Moore, D. Peterson, J. Reardon, M. Reed, J. Mitehell. ROW 2 — D. McNeil, J. Rear- don, F. Mills, K. Nolan, A. Popovitch, M. Riley, C. McNeil, N. Picttc, B. Mullen. ROW 3 — E. Pictrzak, T. Peters, M. McNolty, R. Miles, G Miller. M. Papineau, J. Word, H. Parenteau, J. Hincks. HOMEROOM 321 — T. Wood. J. Ryan. C. Vilar. C. Tatro. S. Sabalaso. M. Solari. M. Shanahan. P. Walsh. ROW 2 — C. Thompson, M. Visi. N. Zingalli. 0. Vilar, D. Schillinger, M. J. Wing. V. Vaillancourt. D. Thompson. ROW 3 — T. Salerni. E. Stcbbins, H. Stratton. W. Sabotka. V. Shappy. A. Russo, D. Seager, J. Valente. D. Salebra. ABSENT — P. Nearny. 23 HOMEROOM 205 — K. Barrett. L Clifford. S. Barrett. I). Conway. C. Creed. L Carvey. K. Barrett, K. Crosby. ROW' 2 — I). Comstock, M. Bove. J. Cas- tle. S. Carroll. C. Canfield. J. Butterfield. M. Burke, M. Baker. J. Crowly. ROW 3 — R. Brown. H. Carpenter, j. Bizzarro, J. Burke. R. Cioffi. L Acklcv. J. Brislin. G. Conant. ABSENT — W. Cijka. | HOMEROOM 210 — M. DePoy. M. Fothergill. C. Flory. J. Gallipcau. T. Firliet. K. Daley. ROW 2 — M. Fredetle, B. Densmore. R. Fitzgerald. R. Es- I Posito. S. Ettori. P. Duval. ROW 3 — T. Fucile, L. DeBlasio. S. Flinn. M. Egan. J. Dauphinais. R. Fredctte. ABSENT — D. Dumas. K. Emrick, E. Falco. I S. Donahue. J. Elwert. HOMEROOM 212 — M. Garafano, P. Kearney. M. Harrison. B. Cillam. T. Hamel. E. Horvath. M. Henderson. ROW 2 — P. Horton, M. Harrison, Gilligan. C. King. J. Hier, M. Haynes, I). Kelley. ROW 3 — R. Gilligan, S. Haugh. B. Grover. R. Hackett. W. Jacobs. A. Gcddcs. M. Gallo. HOMEROOM 214 — C. Marro, D. Manley. R. McLaughlin. A. Latourneau. A. Mooney, G. Notte. D. Leonard. S. Medlin. ROW 2 — M. LaFond, Leonard, S. Nagy. M. McNeil, C. Mee, M. B. McGinnis, J. McKearin. ROW 3 — D. Mytych, D. Mainolfi. B. Moyer. R. Maynard. T. Mangan. ABSEI — M. La Belle, S. Minogue. HOMEROOM 216 — J. Pelkey. M. Rondeau. C. Rowe. K. Polzello, J. Pedone. P. Quinn. C. Patry. S. Riordan. ROW 2 — T. Pietryka, L. Pokrywka. N. Notie. M. A. Rotella. S. Rallis. R. Reardon, B. Pli ga. ROW 3 — M. Peters. M. Pelchat. A. Romeo. G. Pitaniello, P. Ronca, C. Raleigh, M. Reardon. M. Praiico. ABSENT — R. Parker. M. Bombardier. HOMEROOM 218 — F. Valleroli, P. Terrill, S. Sawyer. M. Thompson. D. Slarlari. J. St. Peter. ROW 2 — J. Vero. A. Shortlc, J. Stafford, 0. Zullo, P. Stonie). K. Reed. M. E. Short. ROW 3 - A. Varga. T. Seward. P Welch, D. W alker. M. Young. T. Taylor. ABSENT — R. Senecal. M. Stanowski. R. ViUr. P. Walsh. HOMEROOM 203 — A. Butler. M. M. Blicharz, N. Bruce, L. Carrara. I). B -dard, S. Alberico, T. Cimmonetti. M. Bisscllir. HOW 2 — J. Cillo. A. Bello- mo. K. Adams. D. Chabot. J. Canncy. P. Bruno. J. Brodowski. ROW 3 — B. Carroll. J. Berry, G. Bourne, J. Cannon. T. Bi .on. P. Casses -. G. Carp«'nter. P. Bride, C. DePoy. ABSENT — C. Ain«-s. M. Barrett. T. Carroll. HOMEROOM 301 — S. Dawley. D. DoBlasio. M. Cioffi. D. Deno. S. Dow, I). Cioffi. C. Clarino. D. DeLong. ROW 2 — C. DePaula, A. Donahue. A. Con- Way. D. Cook, G. Cimmonetti, j. Denardo, S. Crawford. ROW 3 — M. Courccllc. M. A. Culver. J. Davidson, C. Coughlin. T. Densmore, M. Daley, C. Poy. R. Daly. ABSENT — J. Crosby. F. Daniels. C. Davis. HOMEROOM 305 — J. Kelly. S. Kingsbury. D. Mahoney, L. Marotti, I). LeFrancois, M. Luckachina. S. Kiewlen. S. Lawrence. ROW 2 — M. McCann. K. Manley, M. McDonough. T. Krssop, T. Kelly, T. Maloney. K. McDonnell, S. McNolly. D. Lrsier. ROW 3 — T. LaVicloire, T. Johnston. J. Mce, R. Job. M. Kuhn. M. Miglis. N. Ladabouchc. M. Keith. ABSENT - M.Kuhn. HOMEROOM 303 — P. Gilligan. N. Gcndron. M. B. Harrison. B. Gero, M. Clodzik. M. Gibeault. ROW 2 — P. Gennette, K. Eddy, L. Earle, L. Horton, E. Dubeau, S. Fitzsimmons, J. Garafano. ROW 3 — J. Fothergill. R. Fuller. B. Hacked. K. Flinn. L. Gormon. A. Guyette. ABSENT — E. Flanagan, R. Gilligan, E. Gravelle. R. Henrichon, M. Horvath. r HOMEROOM 308 — C. Reed. C. Overton. K. Reardon. M. Mulcahy, P. Regula. M. Riter. K. Ryan. M. A. Palueei. ROW 2 — S. Popovitch. M. Ryan. M. Pliza. G. St. Peter. C. Onion. M. St. Marie. S. Popovitch. P. Sanborn. ROW 3 — W. Miglis. W. Rotella. S. Reilly. M. O'Rourke. P. Miller. M. Moore, J. Moran. W. Santwire. ABSENT — M. Moyer. HOMEROOM 310 — D. Trapeni, A. Sawyer. M. Wilk. P. Thompson. S. Vaillanrourt. J. Taggart. S. West. ROW 2 — B. J. Trombley. R. Stratton. S Tatro, V. Tureo. T. Wing, B. Waterman. G. Startari. ROW 3 — L. Trapeni. C. Taylor. R. Varga, A. Vero. K. Stanley. J. Seward. M. Thompson. 31 PATRICIA AQU ISTA PACE Patty . . . breakfast anyone? . . . caught in a Trap” . . . future model. TIMOTHY BARRETT Tim OThe . . . dungarees?! . . . honor roll . . . hot lunches . . . library. DEBORAH BEAN Beancr . . . Dave . . . Round Top Ml. . . 6. GARY BOUCHARD Interest in R.H.S. . . . guitar player . . . how’s those carbon (eau) copies? ROBERT BOVE Bover . . . weasal . . . constantly Wanda' ring . . . dribbler . . . captain 1, 2. 3, 4. RICHARD BRODOWSKI Rick ... has a ball at every game . . . .Wrecker ... captain 1.2. 3. 4._ THOMAS BROWN Tom . . . good dancer . . . skier . . . work study . . . Fairmont 1. 2. 3. RAYMOND BUTTERFIELD Ray . . . Monsieur Cleveland . . . Dutc Mister . . . football scholarships. ROBERT CARPENTER Robbie ran do it!” . . . druggist ... the editorial bored. BARBARA CARVEY Barb . . . talkative . . . Let's get down to business. RICHARD CASSIDY Dick . . . What can I do? Can't dance!' . . . (H)off again. PAUL CILLO 14-karat . . . Boys’ State . . . Gail . . . Bomosccn . . brain. CATHERINE CIOFFI Chof-Chof . . . birthday cakes . . . School Spirit . . . future secretary. DARLEEN CIOFFI 1 Chunk . . . N.Y.’s 1 . . . P.H.S. 3. R.H.S. 1. ■ 2. 3. M.SJ.? . . . skier. BERNARD CONGDON Bernie . . . Chittenden . . . artist? . . . ski- doos. NANCY DALEY Lee . . . DUO-Caverly . . . Who’s got something to eat? I DANIEL DALY Danny . . . short stop . . . bowler ... so quiet? . . . Saints. MARIE DAUPHINA1S Party? ... In a manner of speaking . . . Far Out!” . . . What clothes? DAWNELLE DAVIS It’s not fake anything — it's real Dynel . .. N.Y.’s 2... freaks! JOSEPH DOOLEY Doug . . . Who’s got a car?” . . . What a gas! . . • stars in his eyes. RICHARD DENSMORE Dickie ... A terrible tragedy, mv dog the Hawk. JAMES DRAKE Ducker . . . Coleen and Donna . . . Brad- ford Room. ALICE DUBEAU ”0Cassin • • • Dutch Miss ... salt and f PP«r anyone? WILLIAM DUDLEY Dud ... 2 points .. . Class Prez . . . loves his florist. PAUL ETTORI Pauly . . . that smile!. . . hippie . . . Green Eyed Lady. 37 T JOANNE FLORY Cotillion '69 . . . sweet . . . treasures the Treasurer. WILLIAM FAGAN Puffin ... Is there a doctor in the house? . . . Key Club Prez ... 7 elves. RICHARD FITZSIMMONS Dr. Clark . . . Calif bound . . . It has come to my attention . . . ah . . . ah.” ANNY FOLEY Blondie . . . Cotillion '70 . . . Watch out for the quiet ones! GAIL FOLEY Paul . . . Hi Teach . . . Spoon River . . . Esther Williams . . . Broadway. MICHELLE FOLEY Chello . . . Lady Godiva . . . Meadow St. . . . P.A.P.B. . . . Mermaids. PETER FRAZIER Pete . . . Paramount . . . G. GP. R. X. cod sider the possibility . . . Whoopee. 38 ROBERT FREDETTE Great White Hunter . . . Polonius? ... Da Shadow . . . Where’s my horse?” MARY GALLIPEAU Gwrnie Gawpo . . . Cotillion '69 Westside Story . . . How’s Wally? RODNEY GALLO Rod . . . hard man to tackle . . . „ MARY GILBERT Kathy. Gil .. . P.A.P.B. . .. Mermaids • • • Shuski . . . meadow st. ... twinkle toes. MARY GLEASON Red . . . Ruby Keeler . . . that’s sugges- tive! . . . It’s a letter from Sylvia . . .” CHARLES GOTTLIEB Chip . . . taxi-driver . . . Hoootlt . . . NY’s 3 . . . Gimme a break. 39 MARLENE HAAS Toopcr . . . Day Dreamer . . . Mine Repub- lican ... the truck. EDITH HOCK Edie . . . Road Runner 1 . . . baton rou- tines? ... Do you really use Q-Tips? DEBBIE HARRISON Debs . . . Southern Gentlemen!! . . . Betty Crocker . . . Mach I . . . That closet! DEBORAH IIEALY Debbie . . . Farf . . . specs parades around . . . rings and things. PATRICIA KEARNEY Pat . . . dancer . . . 38 . . . lady 2 of the evening. JOHN HOGAN Big Hunter . . . West Rutland . 2. 3, 4 . . . trail blazer. . . Manor 1. MARTHA KELLEY Marfa . . . Maverick . . . Pico . . . Mer- maids” . . . never a dull moment” SUSAN LAWRENCE Sue-who? . . . N.Y.’s 4 . . . greaser ear . . . •here's got to be a part) somewhere NANCY KEIR Keir . . . P.A.P.B. . . . Mermaids . . . meadow si . . . Anyone that saw him . . .’ REBECCA KING Becky . . . jolly ... the Beaner’s buddy . . . the new kid . . . STEPHEN MULCAHY Duke — the Bone” . . . quiet . . . Foot- ball” MICHAEL KELLEY Mike . . . Buttser” . . . Baseball pitcher MARY LEFRANCOIS Mary D. . . . future lifesaver . . . practical . . . locker problems THOMAS LEMMO Muffy . . . Martha . . . School starts at what time? . . . baby dolls. THERESE MARC1LLE Those jokes . . . Army . . . always ready, willing, and able to help . . . Room 218. RODNEY LEMMO Rod . . . jokes?!? . . . Mr. Personality . . . adjoining lockers . . . Pussycat.” DANIEL MAGRO Hondo . . . 1 in the family . . . dedicated to hoop . . . Teddy Bear. „ . mary linihan n L::aACCOn,P,ice “ Therese . . . busi. ness minded. JOANN MASLACK 35 . . . searching? . . . studious . . • How is life treating you?” PHYLLIS MEYERS Phil . . . P.A.P.B. . . . arlisl . . . Mer- maids . . . Meadow Si. . . . the Shark. DOREEN MONDELLA Rutgers . . . New Jersey . . . Pleasant Manner . . . NHS Prez. karen McDonough '1 trv harder . . . G. 42 . . . Lucy in dis- guise cheerleader?? . . . Cotillion '69. PATRICIA MILLER Patty . . . conservative dresser. LYNNETTE McNEIL Lynner . . . chemistry . . . globetrotter . . . student director. JANET MITCHELL G.U. girl . . . likes curly hair . . . what party??? . . . West Side guy. BETTY MOSCATIELLO Interests in WHWB . . . likes to argue . . . this diamond ring. ANNE MULHERIN Something? . . . N.Y.'s 5 . . . it's a bum- mer . . . 17th and 18th . . . parties . . . skier. TONY NOWAK Tony . . . jeep . . . Dutch Miss . . . cycle . . . football. MARY O'DONNELL ODDNO . . . the things . . . Every- thing's beautiful . . . student director. CARLEEN ONION Onny . . . N.Y.'s 6 . . . Red . . . Westons I . . . rinules. MARY NOLAN Road Runner 2 . . . Tom Jones. Quin Mermaids . . . P.A.P.B. - WANDA PELCHAT pel . . . Road Runner 3 ... I wanna 1m- Bobby's girl. JOHN PELTIER Jack . . . wrecklcss . . . three Musket-beers . . . errands. LYNDA PIETTE Twirler . . . Tom . . . Powerful Piette . . . blondehair and blue eyes. JOAN P0L2ELL0 Joanie . . . P.A.P.B. . . . Cotillion queen . . . Mermaids . . . Meadow St. FRANCOIS POTIN Frenchie . . . Got a dime, Francois real suave. PHILIP POWERS Phil . . . sharp dresser? . . . daydream be- liever. CATHERINE PRATICO Cathy . . . First Lady . . . Give us an M DAR . . . Wedding Bill Blues? LINDA QUINN Quinner. . . Mike ... A W girl. . . June bride. KEVIN RALEIGH Gunner . . . Mohammed-Ral-i . . . Seager I on my team, Noooooo! JAMES REARDON Jim . . . Rusty” . . . boots . . . dimples and curly hair. ROSEMARY RIZZICO Rosie . . . Cotillion '69 . . . loves jeeps! . . . Goosic Gander. CYNTHIA SABATASO Cindy . . . Spoon River songster . . . Soph. Prez ... do you D.U.O.? CATHERINE SALERNI Cathy . . . high strutter ... ski racer!! Jr. Prez. . . . that smile! SHARON SABOURIN MARY SALEBRA Sabe . .. Poopsie . . . nyello” ... Ice cream girl . . . office helper . . . quiet Mermaids . . . P.A.P.B. . . . Meadow St. and reserved. STEPHEN SANBORN The Siren” . . . curlyhcad . . . parties at O’Donnell’s ... the things.” EDWARD SEAGER Eddie . . . tennis shoes and sandals . . . Raleigh’s team. Nooo! . . . How’s Doug? THOMAS SENEGAL Tom . . . Mason . . . WSYB ... threj Musket-beers . . . the things.” DIANNE SHAIMAS Business like . . . museles . . . Carrie .•. . office help. WILLIAM SHAPPY Bill . . . Drummer Boy” ... off to the stu- dio .. . 1st original hippie. THOMAS SHORTLE Tommy . . . Snork” . . . tall, dark and handsome Lynda. JAMES SIMONDS Slim . . . Mr. Treasurer . . . all Flory. honor and praise . . . falls for decorations. CONNIE STAFFORD Those Rutland Fairs! . . . Cotillion Coui 69 . . . Joe . . . newspaper whiz. 48 ROBERT STANLEY Bob . . . Edward Abrahams Esquire! . . . bowler . . . clarinet. MARGARET STANLEY Peggy . . . class musician . . . student direc- tor .. . little Dutch Miss. GERALDINE TAYLOR Gerry . . . D.U.O. girl . . . those earrings! . . . search light. Jfh JAMES TRAPENI Jimmy . . . Patty A. ... sets the Trap . . . related to who? DAVID TRAPENI Dave . . . bowler . . . Hojo lover . . . Span- ish major? PATRICK TRAVERSE ... three Musket-beers . . . What’s obnoxious? . . . the Zoo. LEON TURNER Lee . . . You can drop us off at Lee’s . . . Turner’s Hangout. WILLIAM VALACH Jack . . . Post Rd . . . Plymouth makes it! 49 JOSEPH VALENTE Joe . . . Black — who me? . . . 'Hey, Spook . . . 63 ex-football star. KATHLEEN WEST Westie . . . Mermaids” . . . UP 3, 4 . . . P.A.P.B. . . . likes lemon and lym. FRANCIS WILCZYNSKI Frank . . . Blondie . . . How do you spell it? ROBERT WYSOLMERSKI Zag . . . Cousin Benny . . . Lake St. Cather- ine .. . science anyone? 50 PETER HINCKS I love cops . . . white Mustang . . . Mid- dlebury man . . . trinkets and beads!” patricia aquistaface 107 Jackson Ave. ET.A. 3« L Business Club: Minstrel 3, I: Dance Committee 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Busi- ness Board- TIMOTHY BARRETT 110 Woodstock Ave. gQys' State: Electorate of Tomorrow; jN'.H.S. 3. 4: Big Brother 3. DEBORAH BEAN 13 Billings Manor Connecticut I. 2: Glee Club 4; F.T.A. 4. MICHAEL BISSITTE 105 Baxter St. GARY BOUCHARD 17 Royce St. Yearbook Photographer. ROBERT BOYE 35 Pine St. Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Varsity Club 2. 3, 4. RICHARD BRODOWSKI 11 Engrem Ave. Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; N.H.S. 4: Pep Club 4; Varsity Club 2. 3. 4: Senior Two-Act Play; Business Board; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramural Play 3. 4; Elks Youth Leader- ship Day. THOMAS BROWN 46 Killington Ave. Intramural Play 1. 2, 3; Drama Club 3: Bovs’ State: Pep Club 3: Dance Committee 1.2. 3. 4. RAYMOND BUTTERFIELD 1 Perrv Lane Varsity Club 2. 3; Baskell all 1. 2; F olball 1, 2.1 4. DAVID CACGIGE 124 Pearl St. ROBERT CARPENTER 6 Perry Lam- Baseball 2; Soccer 2: Science Fair 1: Intra- mural Play 3: State One-Act Play 3: New England Drama Festival 3; Boys' State; Yearbook Editor; S.P.I. 4; N.H.S. 3. 4: D.A.Y. Honor Student. BARBARA CARVEY 27 Lincoln Ave. ft-H.S. 1.2; Glee Club 3: Big Sister 3; Busi- ness Board. BICHARD CASSIDY Killington His. ludent Council 1: Student Senate 2. 4; De- 1; State One-Act Play 3; Senior Two- ,Play; S.P.I. 4: Science Club 2: Boys’ ta,c; Junior Lion. Paul cillo Bomoseen. Vermont Science Fair 1. 2; Green Kcv 1, 2; Student na«e 2. 3; N.H.S. 2. 3. 4; Boys’ State; Senior Directory Youth Leadership Conference; Senior Two- Act Play; State One-Act Play 3. 4: Nev England Drama Festival 3; S.P.I. 4. CATHERINE CIOFFI 91 First St. Dance Committe 1. 2. 3. -I: J.V. Cheerlead- er 2; Pep Club 3. 4: Minstrel 2. 3. 4; Intra- mural Play 2. 3, 4; Girls’ Basketball: Elks Youth Leadership Day. DARLEEN CIOFFI 32 Easterly Ave. Cheerleader 1. 2. 3. 4; Ski Team 1. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4: Softball 2. 3. 4; F.T.A. 3. 4; N.H.S. 3. 4; Big Sister 3; Busi- ness Board; Minstrel 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 3. 4. BERNARD CONGDON Chittenden. Vermont NANCY DALEY 61 Pleasant St. Minstrel 2. 3. 4; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3, 4; F.N.C. 1. 2.3; Ski Team 1. 2; Girls’ Soft- ball 1.2; D.U.O. 3; Big Sister 3. DANNY DALY 141 Granger St. Intramural Play 1: J.V. Baseball I. 2: Varsi- ty Baseball 3. 4; C.Y.O. Basketball 4. MARIE DAUPHINAIS I Catherine Drive Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 1. 2; Intramural Play 2. 3; Senior Two-Ac I Play; F.T.A. 1; Ciris’ Basketball 2; D.U.O. 3: Minstrel 3. 4. DAWNELLE DAVIS West Rutland F.T.A. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 1. 2; Pep Club 3. 4; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Two- Act Play; Intramural Plav 3. 4; Business Board; Basketball 3. 4; Softball 3. 4; N ILS. 4; Big Sister 3: Minstrel 2. 3. 4. LAW RENCE DELLVENERI 97 Meadow St. J.V. Football 1; Varsity Club 4: Dance Com- mittee 1. 2. 3. 4; Manager 3, 4; Key Club 4; D.U.O. 4; Girls’ Basketball Coach 3. JOSEPH DENOTER 19 Baxter St. PATRICIA DONAHUE 50 Edgerton St. Basketball 3. 4; F.T.A. 2. 3. 4: F.N.C. 3: Softball 2. 3. 4; Minstrel 2. 3. 4; Intramural Plays; Senior Two-Act Play; Dance Com- mittee 1. 2. 3. 4; Drama Club 3; Big Sister: Editorial Board: Pep Club 3. 4: Ski Team 4. JOSEPH DOOLEY II East Washington St. Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Senior Two-Act Play; Football 3. 4; Baseball 1. 2: Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. -I. RICHARD DENSMORE 31 Field Ave. Minstrel 2. 3. 4; Intramural Play 3. 4: Sen- ior Two-Act Play; Pep Club 3. 4; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4: Varsity Club 4: Kev Club 4 JAMES DRAKE 132 Library Ave. Basketball 1; Intramural Plav 1; Intramural Basketball: Pep Club 3. 4; C. Y.O. 1. 2. 3. 4; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4. ALICE DUBEAU 58 Morse Place Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; F.T.A. 2. 3. 4: Science Fair 1: Glee Club 2. 4; Teens for the Retarded 4: S.P.I. 4: N.H.S. 4; Intramu- ral Play 3; Senior Two-Act Play. WILLIAM DUDLEY Dudley Hill Rd. Football 2. 3. 4; Basketball 3. 4: Baseball 2. 3. 4; Dance Committee 1, 2. 3, -V; Minstrel 2. 3. 4; Intramural Play 2. -V: Pep Club 3. 4; Business Board: Varsity Club 2. 3. 4. PAUL ETTORI 109 Forest St. Intramural Basketl all 1. 2. 3. 4; C.Y.O. 1. 2. 3. 4. WILLIAM FAGAN 30 East Washington St. Soccer 2; Pep Club 3. 4; Key Club 2. 3. 4; Ski Team 3, 4; Minstrel 2. 3. 4. RICHARD FITZSIMMONS 59 Baxter St. Senior Two-Act Play; Key Club 4: Model U.N. Assembly. JOANNE FLORY 49 Watkins St. F.T.A. 2. 3. 4: Minstrel 2. 3. 4; Big Sister 3: Business Board; Girls’ Basketball 2; N.H.S. 4. ANNE FOLEY 89 Park Ave. Glee Club I. 2. 3; F.T.A. 2. 3. 4; N ILS. 3. 4; Business Board; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Two-Act Play; Pep Club 3. 4: Science Fair 1; Minstrel 2. 3: All-State Cho- rus 3: Drama Club 2. 3: Elk’s Youth Lead- ership Dav; Girls' Basketball 1; Intramural Play 2. 3: Big Sister 2. 3. CAIL FOLF.Y 28 Elm St. ' F.T.A. 3. 4; F.N.C. 2. 3: Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Drama Club 2. 3; Student Senate 3; State One-Act Play 2. 3. 4; Senior Two-Act Play; N.H.S. 2. 3. 4; Girls' State; Rig Sister 3; Editorial Board; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; All-State Chorus 3; New England Drama Festival; All-Star Cast 3. MICHELE FOLEY 54 Ives Ave. Ski Team 1. 2. 3: Minstrel 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 3: Softball 2; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; Big Sister 2. 3; Intramural Plav 2. 3; F.T.A. 2 PETER FRAZIER 55 Summer St. Pep Club 3. 4: Business Board: Dance Com- 51 minee 1, 2. 3. 4. ROBERT FREDETTE 46 Pine St. Key Club 2. 3. 4: Intramural Play 3: State One-Act Play 2, 4; Senior Two-Act Plav; Elk’s Youth Leadership Day; Student G un- oil I; Soccer 2. MARY GALLIPEAU West Rutland Minstrel 2. 3. 4; F.N.C. 1. 2; E.S.A. 1; I Ji- torial Board: Science Fair 1st Aw? i 2: Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4. RODNEY GALLO Center Rutland Football 1. 2. 3. 4; J.V. Basketball 1; Intra- mural Basketball 2. 3. 4; C.Y.O. Basketball 3. 4; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Two-Act Play. MARGARET GENETTE 44 Engrem Ave. Glee Club 1. 3; F.N.C. 2. 3; F.T.A. 4; Pep Club 3. 4; Business Board: Minstrel 2. 3. 4; Senior Two-Act Play; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; Big Sister 3. 4. MARY KATHERINE GILBERT 16 Jackson Ave. Girls' Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Ciris' Volleyball 1; Minstrel 2. 3. 4; F.N.C. 3; Girls Softball 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Two-Act Play. MARY GLEASON 92 Granger St. F.T.A. 1, 2. 3. 4; Glee Club I, 2; Big Sister 2. 3; Senior Two-Act Play'; Minstrel 2. 3. 4; Intramural Plav 1. 3; S.P.I. 4; Dance Com- mittee 1. 2. 3. 4; Drama Club 2. 3; Editori- al; N.H.S. 3. 4. CHARLES GOTTLIEB Wallingford J.V. Basketball 1; Senior Two-Act Play; C.Y.O. Basketball 4; Intramural Basketball; Intramural Play 4; Dance Committee 1. 2. MARLENE HAAS 127 Park St. Science Club 2. 3, 4; Science Fair 3, V; Drama 1; Senior Two-Act Plav; 4-H 1. 2. 3. 4. DEBBIE HARRISON 7 Southern Blvd. N.H.S. 3. 4; Intramural Play 3; Dance Com- mittee 1. 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Editor; Play Committees 2. 3, 4. DEBORAH HEALY 72 Forest St. Majorettes 3. 4; Intramural Plav 2; Softball 2; F.N.C. 1. 2; Glee Club 1; Minstrel 2, 3. 4; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4. PETER HINCKS 134 Bellvue Ave. Middleburv Union High School 1, 2, 3; Football 1; Student Council 2. 3; Intramu- ral Basketball 2. 3. EDITH HOCK 12 Park St. Student Senate 2; F.N.C. 1. 2. 3; Majorettes 2, 3, 4; Intramural Plays 2. 3. 4; Senior Two-Act P1 .y; Minstrel 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 1. 2; Girls’ Basketball 2: Girls’ Softball 2; Dance Committee 1. 2, 3. 4; Business Board. 'DHN HOGAN 99 Evergreen St. PATRICIA KEARNEY I Jackson His. Glee Club I. 2. 3. -1; Big Sister 3: Drama Club 2. 3; Minstrel 2. 3. 4; Dance Commit- tee 1.2. 3. 4; Business Club. NANCY KEIR Bennington. Vermont Bennington 1, 2: Softball 3; Basketball 4; Dance Committee 3. 4. MARTHA KELLEY 79 East Washington St. F.T.A. 3. 4; F.N.C. 3; Minstrel 2. 3. 4; Ski Team 1. 2. 3; Senior Two-Act Play; Dance Committee 1, 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 1; Basket- ball 1, 3. 4; Softball 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 3. MICHAEL KELLY 122 Forest St. R ‘I.S. 1; Varsity Baseball 2. 3. 4; Intramu- ral Basketball 2. 3. 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Dance Com. 2. 3. 4. REBECCA KING II Geno St. R.H.S. 1. 2. 3. SUSAN LAWRENCE 3 Taft Ave. F.N.C. 2. 3; F.T.A. 2. 3; Softball 2; Ski Team 4; Minstrel 2. 3, 4; Dance Committee 1, 2, 3. 4; Senior Two-Act Play; Editorial Board; Pep Club 3. MARY LeFRANCOlS 68 Bellevue Ave. F.N.C. 2. 3; Glee Club 1. 2; Editorial Board; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Two-Act Play; Minstrel 2. 3. 4. RODNEY LEM MO 53 Prospect St. Basketball 1; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Dance Committee 1, 2. 3. 4; Varsity Club 2. 3. 4; Senior Two-Act Play; Intramural Basketliall 3. 4; Pep Club 3. 4; C.Y.O. Basketball. THOMAS LEMMO 202 State St. Football Manager 2; One-Act Play 1; Pep Club; Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrel 3. 4. MARY LINIHAN 98 Gibson Ave. F.B.L.A. 2. 3; Glee Club 3. 4. DANIEL MACRO 40 Forest St. M.S.J. Band 1. 2. 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Science Fair 1; Varsity Club 4; Editorial Board; Pep Club 4. THERESE MARCILLE Town Line Rd. F.B.L.A. 2; Glee Club 3. 4. JOANN MASLACK Center Rutland Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; N.H.S. 3. 4: All-State Chorus 4; Science Club 2; Student Senate 1: D.A.V. Honor Student. karen McDonough 15 Ronaldo Court Minstrel 2.3.4; F.T.A. 2.3. 4; Pep Club 3. 4; Intramural Play 1, 3; Big Sister 2. 3; C.Y.O. Congress 3; N.C.C.J. Congress 3: Vermont Youth Leadership Conference d; •Varsity Cheerleader 4: Girls’ State 3; F ito- rial Board: Glee Club 1, 2; N.H.S. ? . ernest McLaughlin 157 South St. LYNETTE McNEIL 120 State St. Glee Club 1. 2. 3.4; F.T.A. 2. 3. 4; Big Sis- ter 2. 3. 4; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4: Minstrel 2. 3. 4. PHYLLIS MEYERS 3 Marble Ave. Intramural Plav 2. 3. 4; Senior Two-Act Play; F.N.C. 3; Drama Club 2. 3: Glee Club 2, 3; Dance Committee 1, 2. 3. -1; Softball 2; Editorial Board. PATRICIA MILLEP 103 East St. Intramural Plav 2: Senior Two-Act Play; F.N.C 3; D.U.O. 3. JANET MITCHELL Grandview Acres Urban Youth Center Helper; Teens for Re- tarded; Softball 3; Basketball 3; Pep Club 3; F.T.A. 2, 3; Minstrel 2. 3. 4: Intramural Play 2; D.A.V. Honor Student. DOREEN MONDELLA 99 First St. Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Science Club 2. 3. 4; F.N.C. 2. 3; Drama Club 1. 2. 3; F.T.A. 4; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; Minstrel 2. 3. 4; Intramural Play 1. 2. 3; N.H.S. 3. 4: Bas- ketball 1; Pep Club 4; Big Sister 2. 3; Busi- ness Board; Science Fair 1. 2. BETTY MOSCATIELLO 17 Ronaldo Court F.B.L.A. 2. 3; Intramural Play 1. 2: Dance Committee 1, 2; D.U.O. 3. STEVEN MULCAHY 88 Meadow St. J.V. Football 1. 2; Varsity Football 3. ANNE MULHERIN 67 Meadow Brook Rd. F.T.A. 2. 3, 4; Minstrel 2. 3. 4; Editorial Board; Pep Club 3: Intramural Play 1. 3: Senior Two-Act Play; Ski Team 4; Softball 2; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3, 4. MARY NOLAN East ridge Acres F.N.C. 2, 3; F.T.A. 3. 4; Basketball 3; Min- strel 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Ski Team 3. 4; Sen- ior Two-Act Play; Dance Gunmittec 1. 2. 3. 4. ANTHONY NOWAK Woodstock Ave. Varsity Football 3. 4; Varsity Club 3. 4. MARY O’DONNELL Rorno'pen. Vermont f N.C- 1. 2; Minstrel 2. 3, 4; Pep Club 3; M S. 4; Senior Two-Act Play; State One- c Pb 4: Dance Committee 1, 2. 3. 4: gjjjketball 3; Business Board; S.P.I. 4. CARLEEN onion 230 Lincoln Ave. Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; F.T.A. 2. 3; Minstrel 2, 3.4; Senior Two-Act Play; Busi- ness Board. WANDA PELCHAT Center Rutland Minstrel 2. 3. 4; Basketball 3, 4; Ski Team I. 2; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramu- ral Play 2. JOHN PELTIER Castleton. Vermont Business Board; Minstrel 4. LINDA PIETTE Killing! on Ave. J. V. Cheerleader 1; F.N.C. 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2; Basketball 3, 4; Majorette 2. 3. 4; Minstrel 2. 3. 4: Dance Committee 1. 2. 3, 4; Play Committee 1. 2. 3. 4. JOAN POLZELLO 23 Engrem Ave. R.H.S. 1, 2: F.T.A. 3. 4; F.N.C. 3. 4: Drama Club 3. 4; Ski Team 3. 4: Minstrel 3. 4; Dance Committee 3. 4; Intramural Play 3. 4. FRANCOIS POTIN Lausanne. Vaud Switzerland Senior Two-Act Play. PHILIP POWERS 56 Ives Ave. Key Club 3. 4; Basketball I; Intramural Basketball 2. 3; Soccer 2. CATHY PRATICO 38 Summer St. F.T.A. 2. 3. 4; Minstrel 2. 3, 4; Student Council 1; Business Board; C.Y.O. Con- rtss 3; Basketball 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3. 4; N.H.S. 4; D.A.R. Good Citizenship Girl. LINDA QUINN 100 Jackson St. KEVIN RALEIGH 62 Lafayette St. Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Bas- ketball 1. 2; Intramural Basketball 3. 4; Varsity Club 3. 4; Intramural Play 3; Pep Club 4; C.Y.O. 2. 3, 4; Weight Lifting 3, 4. JAMES REARDON 87 Library Ave. Intramural Play 1. 2, 3. 4; Senior Two-Act Play; Drama Club 3: Minstrel 2. 3, 4. ROSEMARY rizzico 128 Park St. Clee Club 1. 2; F.T.A. 2. 3; F.B.L.A. 2; Minstrel 2. 3. 4; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3, 4; Intramural Play 2; Big Sister 2. CYNTHIA SABATASO 10 Perry Lane Clce Club 1, 2; Drama Club 1.2. 3. 4; State Onc-Act Play 3. 4; Intramural Play 2; Stu- dent Senate 3. 4; F.T.A. 1. 2. 3; Basketball; Elk's Youth Leadership Day; Girls' State; D.U.O. Club; D.U.O. 3; Senior Two-Act Play; Minstrel 2, 3. 4. SHARON SABOURIN 72 Library Ave. Glee Club 1. 2; Intramural Play 2. 3. 4; Senior Two-Act Play; Pep Club 3. 4; Bas- ketball 3; Softball 2; F.N.C. 3: Minstrel 2. 3. 4; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4. MARY SALEBRA 82 East Washington St. Glee Club 1.2. 3.4; F.T.A. 2.3: Basketball 2. 3; Drama Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Minstrel 2. 3. 4. CATHERINE SALERNI Heal) Lane J.V. Cheerleader 1: Majorette 2. 3. 4; F.N.C. 2. 3; Ciris' Basketball 2. 3; Girls' Softball 2. 4. Capt. 2; Ski Team 4. Capt. 4; Vice Pres. 2; President 3: Intramural Plays 3; Senior Two-Act Play 4; S.P.I. 4; Minstrel 2. 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Girls' Stale 3; Student Senate 4; N.H.S. 3. 4: Ycarlmok Editorial Board 4; Dance Committees 1. 2. 3, 4. STEVEN SANBORN 47 Roberts Ave. Football 1. 2. 4: Minstrel 2, 3. 4; Senior Two-Acts Play; Intramural Play 3; Elk's Youth Leadership Da ; Varsity Club 2. 3. 4. EDWARD SEAGEK 5 Seabury St. St. John 1, 2; Varsity Football 11. 12; In- tramual Basketball; Pep Club 4; Varsity Club 3. 4; C.Y.O. Basketball 3. THOMAS SENECAL 67 Evergreen Ave. Pep Club 3. 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Boys’ State; Minstrel 2. 3. 4; Intramural Play I. 2. 3: Senior Two-Act Play DIANE SHAIMAS 98 1 2 Granger St. Pep Club 3. 4; F.B.L.A. 2: Basketball 2. 3; Intramural Play 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Two-Ael Play; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3, 4. WILLIAM SHAPPY 5 Curtis Ave. Freshman Football; Intramural Play 3. 4; Minstrel 3. 4; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4. THOMAS SHORTLE 52 Nichols St. Baseball 1. 2; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Varsity Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Varsity Club 3. 4: Intra- mural Play 3; Senior Two-Act Play; Pep Club 4; Weight Lifting 3. 4. JAMES SIMMONDS 16 Spellman Terrace Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; J.V. Baseball 1. 2; Business Board; Pep Club 3. 4: Intra- mural Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; C.Y.O. 1. 2. 3.' 4; Minstrel 3. 4. CONNIE STAFFORD Wallingford. Vermont Intramural Plav 4: Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; F.T.A. 2.' 3. 4; Drama Club 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 3. 4; 4-H 1. 2. 3. 4; Baskctlull 1; Mortmer R. Proctor Award; Rutland Coun- t Outstanding Dairy Member, National Outstanding Ayrshire Jr. Member; -HI Club Congress Delegate; N.H.S. 4; 4-H Honor Society Rutland Giunty: State 4-H Honor Society; State 'HI Dairy Winner; Business Board. MARGARET STANLEY 41 Temple St. Band 1, 2. 3, 4; All-State Music Festival 3. 4; Glee Club 1. 4; F.T.A. 4; F.N.C. 2. 3; Business Board; Editorial Board; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; Minstrel 2. 3. 4; Sen- ior Two-Act Play; Intramural Play; Pep Club 4; Pep Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Teens for Re- tarded; All New England Music Festival 2. 3. 4; Softball; N.H.S. 4. ROBERT STANLEY 78 Killington Ave. Intramural Play 1; Intramural Basketball 2, 4; Band 1. 2. 3; Senior Two-Act Play. CERAI.DINE TAYLOR 2 Dana Ave. Minstrel 2. 3, 4; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3, 4; Senior Two-Art Plav; F.B.L.A. 3: Glee Club 1. 2. 3; Big Sister 2; D.U.O. 4. DAVID TRAPENI 46 Mors ' Plan- Baseball 4. JAMES TRAPENI 92 River St. Intramural Basketball 3. 4; Intramural Play 1. 2. 4; All-Star Cast 1: C.Y.O. Basketball 3; Business Board PATRICK TRAVERSE Castleton, Vermont Minstrel 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Busin«-ss Board. LEON TURNER 39 Killington Ave. Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Com. 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Two-Act Play: Intra- mural Play 1. WILLIAM VALACH 38 Baxter St. JOSEPH VALENTE 305 West St. Minstrel 2. 3. 4; Dance Committee 1. 2. 3, 4; Varsity Club 2. 3. 4; J.V. Football 1: Var- sity Football 2. 3. 4; J.V. Baseball 1. 2: Bis- ketball Manager 3; Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4; C.Y.O. Basketball 3. 4. KATHLEEN WEST 78 Edgcrton St. Glee Club 1, 2; Intramural Play 1, 2. 3. 4; Senior Two-Act Plav; F.T.A. 1. 2; Minstrel 2, 3. 4; Basketball 2. 3. 4; Softball 2. 3. 4; Electorate of Tomorrow; F.N.C. 2; Pep Club 3. 4: Big Sister 3. FRANK WILCZYNSKI 21 Shedd Place ROBERT WYSOl.MERSKI 6 Deer St. Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Senior Two-Act Play; Science Club 1, 2. 3, 4. Best Athletes Best All-Around RICK BRODOWSKI DARLEEN CIOFFI TOM SENECAL PAT DONAHUE Class Day dreamers DARLEEN CIOFFI STEVE SANBORN Best Personality ROD LEM MO CATHY PRATICO Class i Musicians Class Actor and Actress Most Studious DEBBIE HARRISON TIM BARRETT Best Looking Most Likely to Succeed TOM SHORTLE JOANN FLORY GAIL FOLEY PAUL CILLO Most Practical Best Artists TIM BARRETT MARY LcFRANCOIS PHYLLIS MEYERS BERNIE CONGDON Most School Spirit Most Courteous Most Talented DAWNELLE DAVIS TOM SENECAL TOM SENECAL CATHY CIOFFI Most Representative Most Business-Like TIM BARRETT ALICE DUBEAU Activities 1 l . . . So many roads to choose ROW 1 — K. McDonough. A. Dubeau, A. Foley. D. Mondella, J. Flory. C. Salerni. ROW 2 — M. Stanley. M. O’Donnell. M. Gleason. J. Maslack, C. Staf- ford. G. Foley, C. Practiro-ROW3 — P. Cillo. T. Barrett, R. Carpenter, C. Coughlin. R. Brodowski, D. Harrison. MISSING — D. Davis. D. Cioffi. M. Glodzik. National Honor Society Mr. Rotti. from Brandon Training School, who help’d organize this year’s NHS Share Project. NHS Officers — Doreen Mondella. Pres. Dar- lene Cioffi. Treas. Annv Foley. V. Pres. Marsha r i •! r Mr. Davidson. NHS Moderator, commenting on the definition of scholarship. ROW 1 - 0. Trapeni. S. Kingsbury, M. Kelley. M. Fothergill. S. West. J. Polzello. K. West. L. Clifford. S. Daw ley. A. Butler. ROW 2 — C. Clarino. J. Flory. P. Conwav. C. Rowe. P. Gen net te. P. Stanley. M. Foley. J. Crowley. M. B. Harrison. ROW 3 — G. Foley, K. Eddy. M. Gleason. M. Nolan. S. Baugh. M. Pelehat. D. Mondella, A. Bellomo. P. Donahue. J. Castle. BOW 4 K. McDonough, J. Brodowski, D. Davis, L. Trapeni, A. Foley. P. Dona- hue. C. Pratieo. I). Cioffi. Future Teachers of America ROW 1 — T. Wing. . Rotella. . Kagan. T. Kelley, A. Donahue. R. Wysolmcrski. ROW 2 — P. Walsh. M. Young. R. Fitzsimmons, P. Powers, R. Densmore. K. Stanley. S. Crawford. B. Gcro. Key Club SENATE ADVISOR — Sr. Ruth Student Senate ROW 1 — N. Piette, C. Onion, C. Mw, C. Coughlin. C. Salerni. J. Pelkey, C. Sabataso. ROW 2 — J. Du beau. R. Ilarketl, J. Moran, D. Keith. MISSING — R. Cassidy. 61 ROW 1 — D. LcFfancois. R. Flannery, S. Dow. J. Hebert. E. Hock. ROW 2 — K. Eddy. M. E. Huntoon. A. Buller. E. Hamilton. S. Hebert. J. Macro, S. Tairo, C. Vilar. C. Salerni. ROW 3 — A. Bellomo. S. Rallis. M. Harrison. S. Dawlev. P. Shirtsleeve. C. Talro. K. Brcznick, C. Reed. D. Healy. ROW _ S. Eltori, S. Fitzsimmons. R. Wysolmerski. J. Allard. P. Kehoe. N. Notte. P. Stanley. M. Stanley. L Piette. ROW 5 — J. Davidson. K. Stanley. W. Cil- lam. L. Gorman. S. Haugh. M.S.J. Band M.S.J. BAND PERFORMANCE RECORD HOME GAMES — Burlington AWAY GAMES — All-State Auditions October 18 — Halloween Parade October 31 — December 12 — N. E. SOLO AND ENSEMBLE FESTIVAL Hartford. Vt.. High Christmas Concert December 20 — March 25. 26, 27 — N. E. CONCERT FESTIVAL Nashua. N. H. Loyalty Day Parade May 2 — May 6, 7. 8 — VERMONT MUSIC FESTIVAL Burlington Spring Concert May 17 — May 30 — Memorial Day Parade Football Games BAND DIRECTOR — Mr. Napoleon lanni BAND DIRECTOR — Mr. Napoleon lanni 63 DIRECTOR — Mrs. Laureen Marquis. ROW 1 — L McNeil. M. Linihan. J. Masiack. J. Castle. D. Trapcni, M. Wing, II. Marcille. A. Dubeau. K. Polzel- lo. ROW 2 — C. Foley. M. Fredettc, P. Kearney, S. Dawlcy. E. Hamilton. I). Mondclla. T. Marcille. ROW 3 — M. Stanley. K. Bnv.nick, S. Haugh. M. Huntoon. C. Tatro, M. Harrison. P. Kchoe. J. Davidson. Glee Club M.S.J. Majorettes Monitors MODERATOR ROW 1 — L. Dellvencri, C. Gottieb. R. Lem mo. S. Sanborn. R. Dcnsmorc, J. Peltier, T. Scnecal. ROW 2 — R. Wysolmer- Mr. Eaton ski. T. Lemmo, P. Powers. P. Traverse. R. Fitzsimmons, W. Fagan. Science Club ROW 1 ____M. Harrison. M. Haas. R. Wysolmcrski, D. Mondclla, J. Pclkey. ROW 2 — P. Kehoe. G. Pitanello. UPPER LEFT: Sr. Ruth. Moderator. 66 Varsity Club MODERATOR 1st ROW — P. Traverse, R. Lemmo. R. Brodowski. T. Unreal. K. Raleigh. T. Shortle, T. Nowak. R. Gallo. 2nd ROW — L Mr. Ciofii Dellveneri, J. Dooley. T. LaVictoire, A. Varga. N. I-adabouchc. C. Raleigh. R. Cilligan. E. Seager, T. Kelley, P. W'alsh. 3r«l ROW — P. Bride. T. Wing. W. Rotella. S. Sanborn. R. Fuller. J. Cannon. P. W'clch. L. Gorman. D. Magro. A. Cuvette. M. Kel- ley, D. Caggige. J. Canncy. 4th ROW — M. Daley. M. Kuhn, T. Densmore, W. Dudley. R. Job. P. Miller. P. Cassette, B. Carroll, R. Bove. Pep Club MODERATOR 1st ROW — D. Trapeni. A. Butler. M. Fothergill. K. West. S. Lawrence. M. Pelchal. T. Senecal. C. CiofTi. M. J. Hackett. M. Gi S.R. Shirley beault, K. McDonough, C. Kristofic. S. Kingsbury, S. Dawley. 2nd ROW — C. Clarino. D. CiofTi. A. Du beau. S. Sabourin. C Stafford, K. Eddy. K. Cannrv. S. Medlin, J. Leonard. J. Pedone. M. Baker. M. Henderson, M. Riter. P. Acquistipace. M. Stan lev. C. Rowe. M. A. Palocci. M. CiofTi. J. Pozello. 3rd ROW L. Maloney. I). Lowrence. J. Castle. P. Donahue. D. Kelley, T Malomey, W. Fagan. E. Dubeau. T. Kelley. B. Gero, M. Nolan. C. Pratioo. A. Popovitch. P. Garafano. N. Piette. 4th ROW — P n- i t K if i ii re... v it • n ...ii. it r__ii rv iv...___... u D-...I .l: u r......i E _v . ! DUO Program Joe Denofer and Man.' Ann Culver participating in DUO at the Vermont Catho- Claire Clarino poses with a Patient at the Beverly Manor Nursing . lie Charities. Home. 68 MEMBERS OF THE DUO REVIEW BOARD AT MSJ — Fr. O’Connell. Mr . Dillon. Mr. Crandall. Fr. Lambert, Sr. Mary Catherine, Mr. Dorion. MRS. WHITNEY — Director of DUO at Beverly Manor Nursing Home. SEATED — N. Daley. B. Muscatiello. C. Sabataso. STANDING — P. Miller. M. Dauphanais. 69 ROW 1 — E. Hock, M. Kelley, G. Foley, M. Danphinais, Mr. Crandall. Fr. LaValley, C. Salerni, I). Shamas. K. West. ROW 2 — T. Senecal, C. Sabataso, P. Miller. R. Fredettc, M. Nolan, M. Haas, R. Wysolmerski, C. Gottlieb, P. Cillo, P. Meyers, P. Donahue, M. Gleason. ROW 3 — A. Foley, C. Onion, R. Stanley, D. Densmore. R. Fitzsimmons, R. Cassidy. F. Potin. R. Carpenter, S. Sanborn. M. Gilbert. J. Reardon. Senior Two-Act Play OUR STUDENT DIRECTORS Seniors Intramural Plays Juniors CRAWLING ARNOLD GOODBYE TO THE CLOWN Barry Enterprise.... Grace Enterprise..... Miss Sympathy ...... Millie......'........ Arnold............... DIRECTOR............. STUDENT DIRECTOR .........Bill Dudley .........Mary Nolan .....Phyllis Meyers .......Pat Donahue .......Chip Gottlieb Mr. Richard Cuvette .... Debbie Harrison Miss Erwin Dr. Benson as-::::::::::::: Mother............ Uncle George..... DIRECTOR.......... STUDENT DIRECTOR Sharon Kingsbury Robert Hcnrichon . .Judy Brodowski .........Jim Mee ,... Patlv Sanltorn ....Phillip Miller Mr. John Sanborn ... .Joe Garofano Sophomores Prudence ........... Kamala............... Kamala’s mother..... Kamala’s father..... Betty Lou........... Betty Lou’s mother ... Gary ............... Bud................. Dan ................ Prof. Elder......... DIRECTOR............ STUDENT DIRECTOR ... .Claire Mee . .Carolyn Rowe . .Susan Sawyer .Joe Dauphinais Mary Fothcrgill .Allison Geddes . .Chris Raleigh ... Peter Welch Joseph Maslack .Greg Pitancllo Mrs. Sandv Ley .....Pat Walsh Freshmen PROOF OF A MAN Policeman George Wells.....................Wayne Canney Jimmy Knox.................................Jerry Duheau Frank Knox...............................Michael Rieley Helen Knox......................Mary Jane Wing Dr. Tolbert ........................James Cioffi Mrs. Price...............................Melinda Mcdlin DIRECTOR....................................Miss Eldridge State One-Act Play 1984” by George Orwell CAST Loudspeaker voice.....................Paul Cillo Big Brother........................................Boh Wvsolmerski Golstein..........................Greg Pilanrllo Svme..............................Claire Clurino Parsons........................................Cynthia Sahataso Winston...............................Tim W ing Messenger.........................................Mary O'Donnell Coffee Vendor.....................................Mary Fothergill 1st Guard.........................Alan Donahue 2nd Guard ............................Bill Fagan 3rd Guard.........................................Bill Rotella O'Brien...........................................Dick Cassid Julia.................................Gail Foley Landlady .........................Joanne Crowley Waitress.........................................Pegg Stanle STAGE MANAGERS...................................Shawn Fitzsimmons. Francois Potin LIGHTING..........................Larry Gorman SET...........Guy Statari, Bryan Gero. Flovd Daniels OUR DIRECTORS............ .Mr. Arthur Crandall. Rev. Ric hard LaVallc and Bob Freddie 73 Students for Political Interest ROW 1 — S. Barrel!. C. Crowley. C. Salerni. P. Cillo. M. Harrison, A. Duheati. C. Clarino. ROW 2 — M. Haas. K. Stelibins. S. Ilaugh. M. Gleason. G. Foley. M. O'Donnell. ROW 3 — T. W ing. C. Coughlin. R. Cassidy. R. Carpenter. G. Pitaniello. A new organization this year, tin Students For Political Interest was instituted to stimulate interest in government and polities. The group was instrumental in organizing and presenting four political forums during the year, something never done before at MSJ. The} also helped to stimulate community interest in local politics h conducting a straw poll for the mayoral race. 74 FACULTY ADVISOR-ORGANIZER — Mr. Crandall DENNIS MORRISEAU BERNARD O’SHEA ROBERT STAFFORD WILLIAM CHAPLEAU 75 ROW 1_____P. Mcvera. A. Mulherin, R. Carpenter, I). Harrison. S. Lawrence. G. Foley. ROW 2 — C. Salerni. I). Magro, M. Gleason. Y. Donahue. P. Cillo, M. LeFrancois, M. Gallipeau, K. McDonough. Mount Editorial Board The Editors with members of the Editorial Board 76 ROW 1 — E. Hock. D. Shamas. D. Cioffi. J. Peltier, D. Mondella, A. Du beau. J. Flory. ROW 2 — C. Stafford. B. Carvev, M. Stanley, A. Foley. C. Onion. D. Davis, M. Gen net te. P. Aquistapace. M. O'Donnell. C. Pratieo. ROW 3 - R. Wysolmerski. J. Trapeni. R. Brodowski, P. Traverse. W. Dudley, J. Si- monds, P. Frazier. Business Board member Pat Traverse finds another subscriber — Shar- on Kingsbury. Mount Business Board Mr. Garofano — ADVISOR Business Managers Jack Peltier and Doreen Mondella discuss Social Patrons v :th Darlene Cioffi. 77 Father Lambert offering our Retreat Mass. Retreat Mr. Kelley gave us his views on love and marriage. Cathy Salerni. Mrs. Coughlin. Mrs. Stanley, and Mrs. Shortle dis- cussed communication between parents and their children. 78 4- 1 Award U.N. Model Assembly CM.AMK MAGAZINES Richard Fil simonns. who represented Ethiopia Girls' Slate Connie Stafford SEATED: C. Sabataso. C. Salerni. STANDING: K. McDonough. G. Foley. DAR Good Citizenship Girl Cathy Pratico Elk's Youth Day SEATED: R. Fredette. STANDING: R. Brodowski. C. Sabataso. C. Cioffi. A. Foley, S. Sanborn. Senior Class Officers Vermont Youth Cit izens h ip Co nferen ce Debbie Harrison All-State Football Team Ray Butterfield. Tom LaVictoire. Rod Lemmo. MISSING — Bob Bove, Rick Brodowski. Dave Caggigie. Karen McDonough. Paul Cillo SEATED: K. West — V. Pres.. E. Hock — Sec. STANDING: J. Simonds — Treat.. W. Dudley — Pres. Boys State Betty Crocker Homemaker R. Cassidy. T. Senecal. T. Bar- rett. P. Cillo. R. Carpenter. MISSING — T. Brown. Kathy West. Timothy Barrett 81 Varsity Football Team ROW 1 — T. Nowak. D. Caggige. R. Callo, R. Lfmmo. S. Sanborn. R. Butterfield. W. Dudley. K. Raleigh. ROW 2 — J. Dooley, G. Statari. P. Bride, L. Carrara. T. Mangan, J. Mee, R. Brodowski. E. Seager. R. Bove. ROW' 3 — M. Kuen, C. DePoy. T. Lavictoire, M. Daley. P. Miller, B. Carroll. R. Gilligan, T. Shortle. ROW 4 — T. Kelley. J. Cannon, A. Guyette, C. Raleigh, P.'Casscse, M. Thompson. P. Welch. A. Varga. ROW 5 — K. McDonnell. Mgr.. R. Fuller, P. Walsh. N. Ladabouohe. R. Job. D. Walker. ROW 6 — L. Gorman. Mgr., T. Dcnsmore, Mgr.. F. Daniels, A. Zingali, Coach, P. Welch, Coach. THE COACHES — Funsie Cioffi. Pete Welch. Tony Zingali. I T JOE RAY KEVIN TONY VARSITY SCOREBOARD M.S.J. 42 Rice 0 M.S.J. 34 Brattleboro 6 M.S.J. 22 Hudson Falls (NY) 44 M.S.J. 52 Springfield 14 M.S.J. 54 Fair Haven 20 M.S.J. 64 MAU 8 M.S.J. 30 Bellows falls 8 M.S.J. 14 Rutland 12 M.S.J. 16 Burlington 19 The Green Machine plowed through to another fine season, losing only to Hudson Falls, NY, and advancing to the first State Championship Game, only to lose to a surprisingly ough Burlington High team, 19-16. 84 A mountain of Mounties surround a Burlington runner Burlington ballcarrier finds no room. Varsity Basketball Team ROW 1 — W. Dudley, R. Bove. R. Brodowski. T. Shortle. D. Magro. ROW 2 — J. Kelley. M. Daley, R. Job. J. Mec. ROW 3 — D. Walker. R. Cilligan, P. Welch. TOM DANNY BILL JV Basketball Team 86 FOOTBALL?!!!) VARSITY SCOREBOARD Lawrence NY High 54 M.S.J. 41 Whitehall NY 60 M.S.J. 55 Springfield 39 M.S.J. 60 Hartford 41 M.S.J. 57 MAU 42 M.S.J. 48 Windsor 55 M.S.J. 68 Bellows Falls 60 M.SJ. 58 Brattleboro 45 M.S.J. 43 Rutland 27 M.SJ. 49 Hartford 40 M.S.J. 59 Springfield 38 M.SJ. 53 Windsor 48. M.SJ. 46 MAU 47 M.SJ. 52 Bellows Falls 53 M.SJ. 66 Brattleboro 45 M.SJ. 42 Rutland 55 TOURNAMENT M.S.J. 39 Brattleboro 54 M.SJ. 48 In what could bo called a rebuilding year. Coach Bizzaro's Green Wave bad a respectable 9 • 9 record. On top of the SVL much of the year and in the title race down to the last games of the season. MSJ finished third in the league behind Wind- sor and Rutland. Congratulations are in order for Bobby Bove and Bob Job, who made the SVL All-Star second team, and Rick Brodowski, who received honorable mention. ft7 Golf Team FRONT — B. Hackctt. J. Canney. R. Hackctt. W. Ron-lla. BACK — Coach Bizzaro. Congratulations to the Golf Team on their victory in the 1970 State Interscholastic Golf Championship and especially to John Canney . who was medalist in the tournament, and Robby and Brian Hackctt. who placed second and third. Girls' Basketball Team ROW 1 M. Davidson. M. Gilbert. D. Davis. ROW 2 J. Valente. N. Piclte, K. West. K. Job. C. Tatro. ROW 3 — D. Cioffi. M. Wing. Sr. Patricia — coach 90 JV Cheerleaders Girl’s Ski Team ROW 1 — K. Job. J. Kelley. M. Canney. M. J. Wing. D. Cioffi. C. Salerni. ROW' 2 — I). CiofTi. S. Lawrence. A. Mulherin. M. Gilbert. M. Nolan. P. Do- nahue. M. Foley. J. Polzello. Boy’s Ski Team ROW 1 — P. Bride. B. Carroll. T. Kelley. C. DePoy. J. Canney, L. Carrara. W. Fagan. ROW 2 — N. Ladabouche. M. Thompson, B. Hacketi. W. Rotella. P. Cassesc, A. Cuvette. T. Johnston. A. Donahue. S. Dow. 92 I MISSY CANNEY BOBBY BAKER I Some ski team members take lime out Irom their strenuous workouts to pose for this picture. 93 Baseball Although Coach Bill Eaton's Mounties lost 7 start- ers from last season, they should do well in the West- ern Vermont League this season. Superstar Rick Bro- dowski, who was All-Vermont and All-New England in Legion play last year, and Mike Kelly, who also played on the Legion team, will lead the team this year. We’d Only Just Begun . . . RICKY FISH 1951 — 1970 BII I.Y FITZGERALD 1951 — 1970 JOE SILVA 1946 — 1970 The Sophisticated Sophomores The Fabulous Freshmen Congratulations to the Class of ’71 From The Jolly Juniors Advertisements . . . Watching the signs along the ivay SOCIAL Miss Louis Trombley Mary Barine Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Flory Mr. and Mrs. Martin Freeman Peter J. Frazier Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilbert Lenn Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Fanlc J. Haas Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hock Mr. and Mrs. George V. Kearney Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mulherin Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Musella Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caggige Judy Cioffi Gretchen Cole Miss Darlene Davis Mr. and Mrs. John Davis Mr. and Mrs. William Drake Mr. and Mrs. Harold Durgin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carvey Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Cavacas Mrs. Gretchen Chase Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Cioffi Mrs. Frank Cioffi Mr. and Mrs. Peter Abatiell Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Cioffi Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Stafford Mr. and Mrs. William A. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Miller Mr. and-Mrs. John E. Mitchell, Sr. John L. Mondella, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mondella Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Taylor Donald Cody Taylor Marguerite M. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fitzsimmons, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Nolan Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Nowak Mr. and Mrs. L. V. O'Donnell Mr. and Mrs. James Piggrem Philip Powers Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Rizzico Howard S. Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Sal Salerni Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Wiskoski Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fitzgerald Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James Gorman PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Tony Salerni Mr. and Mrs. William Shappy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kiewlen Mr. and Mrs. David Kinsman Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Walter LeFrancois Mr. and Mrs. James Lemmo Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Magro Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maslack Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. McDonough Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Meyers Dr. and Mrs. Marquis Walsh Miss Helen Wilczynski Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilczynski M.S.J. Varsity Cheerleaders and Moderator Alfred K. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beavins Maxine Bioty Mr. and Mrs. Max W. Bioty Mr. Paul J. Bonolo Miss Ina E. Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Dudley Mrs. Francis O'Day Mr. and Mrs. James McKinnell Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sanborn Mr. and Mrs. Jerry P. Valente Mr. Paul Dorion Mr. and Mrs. John W. Garofano Mr. and Mrs. George H. Traverse Mr. and Mrs. James L. Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. George J. Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Dahlgren Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Giancola Mr. and Mrs. William E. Allard The Shortle Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. West Mr. and Mrs. James T. Haugh Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tatro and family Mr. and Mrs. John Mytych Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Creed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Castle Mr. and Mrs. John Foley Mr. and Mrs. Laurence A. Piette Miss Edna M. Mayhew Mr. and Mrs. James J. Reardon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fredette Mrs. Donald E. DePoy Dr. and Mrs. Victor Pisanelli Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Dauphinais Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peltier Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Brodowski Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kuhn Peter and Gerry Carbine Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Job, Jr. BUSINESS PATRONS Aldous Funeral Home Bill Ryan Motor Sales Hollywood Beauty Shop Police Benevolent Association Budgeteer and Press Sunset Motel Rutland Agway Store, Inc. E. C. Crosby and Sons, Inc. Francis Sanborn Butler's Grocery Frank R. Aquistapace, Sr.; Contractor Royal Glass Company Pascal Cioffi Plumbing Heating Eileen's Beauty Shop Wallingford Meat Locker Freeman Jeweler's Royal's Hearthside Restaurant Mainolfi's Bakery Bellomo's Beauty Shop 7-Up Company The Hartford Book Shop Vermont Parts and Equipment International Lady Garment Workers Union Rutland Optical, Inc. 99 CENTER RUTLAND FOOD MART Open 7 Days a Week 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Telephone 775-4488 SHARP OFFSET PRINTING INC. 46 Washington St. Rutland, Vermont -Tj EARL AND MERRY INC. ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS P. O. Box 128 71 Park St. Rutland, Vt. 100 METZGER BROTHERS, INC Rutland, Vermont Awnings Tents Flags Shades Blinds Gym Mats Stage Curtains Drapes Dependable Since 1876 Compliments of WHITE BIRCH REALTY Congratulations to Specializing In Farms, the Class of '71 Country Homes, Motels and Other JOSEPH F. MONDELLA Business Properties 14 Wallace Ave. Eight Brokers to Rutland, Vt. Serve You We carry a complete 41 No. Main St. line of conventional Rutland, Vermont and prefabricated 773-7800 homes • 101 Compliments of PEOPLE'S FUEL CO. INC. 102 287 West Street Rutland, Vermont M. KELLEY J. SIMONDS K. RALEIGH J. DOOLEY Best Wishes to the Class of '71 RUTLAND AUTO SUPPLY CO. You’re always in our neighborhood 89 Merchants Row 46 North Main St. 276 South Main St. 439 West St. An account at one is an account at all. BANK THE VERMONT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY VERMONT BANK AND TRUST CO. 103 UNION FURNITURE COMPANY 162 So. Main St. Rutland, Vt. DUNKIN' DONUTS South Main St. Rutland, Vt. Open 24 Hours a Day OPPOSITE THE FAIRGROUNDS AT EASTMAN'S HOWARD W. STRATTON 37-39 Merchants Row SCHOOL SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS Plumbing Heating Contractor Center Rutland, Vt. 773-8570 104 Congratulations to the Compliments of Class of 1971 WILSON from MOVING RBC BOWL AND INC. STORAGE Compliments of JOHNSON BUILDING SUPPLIES 105 Compliments of the PROCTOR SUPERMARKET Compliments of PARK PHARMACY, INC. Free Prescription Delivery Proctor, Vermont Rutland, Vt. THOMAS DAIRY C. ONION S. LAWRENCE D. CIOFFI C. STAFFORD Fine Dairy Products of All Kinds Delivered Throughout the Rutland Area Congratulations to All Graduating Mounties and Best Wishes Compliments of RUTLAND BOWLERAMA South Main Street Rutland, Vermont Congratulations to the Class of 1971 SHANGRAW'S PHARMACY 58 Center Street Rutland, Vermont Compliments of RANDALL COMPANY, INC. Rutland, Vermont 775-2328 Compliments of VAN G. MELEN 131 Woodstock Ave. Rutland, Vermont 107 HARRY JOHNSON 162 North Main St. Rutland, Vermont 05701 Phone 773-3877 Large Enough to Serve You • Small Enough To Appreciate You G. H. GRIMM, CO. Maple Syrup Utensils, Hay Tedders and Wholesale Maple Syrup Compliments of NORM PORTER PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO 94 Grove St. Rutland, Vt. A. FOLEY P. GENNETTE P. TRAVERSE I). MONDELLA T. SENECAL 108 Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 RUTLAND FIRE CLAY COMPANY RUTLAND, VERMONT SINCE 1883 O'DONNELL'S STORE Route 4 Bomoseen, Vt. Compliments of THE ESTATE OF EARL B. SMITH 109 TEDESCO'S FUNERAL HOME 125 Grove St. Rutland, Vt. Rutland Shopping Plaza Rutland, Vermont ____________________ EDELWEISS MOTEL In the Heart of Ski Country THE JOB FAMILY Mendon Vermont no R. BUTTERFIELD K. JOB Compliments Congratulations of to the CLIFFORD FUNERAL HOME Class of 1971 FRANKIEWICZ BROS., INC. Painting Contractors 2 Washington Street Rutland, Vermont Decorators It’s the real thing. Coke. _______________ Trademark® COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. of Northampton, Mass. Rutland Division in C. ONION D. DAVIS C. SALERNI A PICO PEAK CORP. Compliments of MICKEL'S MOBIL STATION 5 North Main Street Rutland, Vt. VERMONT STATE FAIR AT RUTLAND Sept. 5-6-7-8-9-10-1 I. 1971 Where Everyone Meets Free Grandstands All Week 112 NORTON PAINT AND STEWART A. SMITH WALLPAPER 230 No. Main Street Rutland, Vt. Moore Paints Varnishes Enamels 52 Center Street OPEL GMC TRUCKS BUICK 775-5551 Rutland, Vt. CENTRAL VERMONT 113 PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION Compliments of VERMONT ROOFING, CO. INC. Congratulations to the Class of 1971 CARPENTER'S PHARMACY ROBERT H. CARPENTER LUCIEN T. WISKOSKI Prescription Druggists WAGON WHEEL CARD GIFT SHOP 194 Woodstock Ave. Rutland, Vt. Wedding Invitations Paper Supplies Compliments of GIBEAULT'S BODY SHOP 24-Hour Wrecker Service 18 Chaplin Ave. Rutland, Vt. 05701 114 Congratulations to the Class of '71 DOOLEY'S SUNOCO AND TIRE CENTER 99 Woodstock Avenue Rutland, Vermont Compliments of SOUTH END FOOD MARKET HUGH DUFFY COAL COMPANY, INC. established 1892 190 West Street Rutland, Vermont Dial 773-2567 Anthracite-Bituminous Coals FUEL OIL AUTOMATIC KEROSENE OIL HEAT OIL BURNERS SERVICE Compliments of TASTEE BAKERY Always Fresh Quality Bakery Products Decorated Cakes Our Specialty for Any Occasion 115 SUBURBAN PROPANE Gas Service Anywhere GAWET MARBLE GRANITE, INC. Route Four Center Rutland, Vt. a Suburban i Propane BOTTLED AND BULK DELIVERY Randbury Road Rutland, Vt. 775-2357 Compliments of RUSS SMITH SALES SERVICE, INC. North Main Street (Mill Vil.) Rutland, Vermont 05701 Compliments of CARL HAAS Haas Electronics TV—Radios—Car Radio—Stereos and Tape Players 127 Park St. Rutland, Vt. Phone 775-4734 116 RUTLAND HERALD Each Week Day the Rutland Herald Is Read By Over 90% of the Families in the Rutland Region's Ten Key Towns. RUTLAND BRANDON WEST RUTLAND FAIR HAVEN POULTNEY SPRINGFIELD MANCHESTER LUDLOW CHESTER PITTSFORD As Well as the Many Smaller Towns CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 71 Established in 1794 THE OLDEST CONTINUOUS BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT IN THE STATE OF VERMONT Serving More Than 22,500 Families Each Day 117 Compliments of RUTLAND B B BEVERAGE, INC. VETERINARY DISTRIBUTOR OF COTT QUALITY CLINIC BEVERAGES RUTLAND — MIDDLEBURY - CASTLETON — NO. CLARENDON JOSEPH P. CARRARA SONS, INC. Ready-Mix Concrete EXCAVATION - CRUSHED STONE-WASHED SAND Mailing Address: North Clarendon, Vt. 05759 Tel. 802 773-9391 118 With Our Very Best Wishes WILSON SPORTS EQUIPMENT WILSON MUSIC WILSON CLOTHING CO. r Compliments of ROVING LUMBER, INC. Compliments of STEREO-THEATER RUTLAND FUEL CO. 138 West St. Rutland, Vermont Phone 773-8165 Congratulations Best Wishes for a to the Class of 1971 Happy Future COURCELLE'S ROTELLA'S BARBER SHOP FLOWER SHOP Guido Guy” Rotella Sam Fucile 12 Evergreen Avenue 36 Strongs Avenue Rutland, Vt. Rutland, Vt. TED'S PIZZA SHOP 91 State Street 773-6368 Compliments of HUNT'S FLORIST Donald and Dorcos Parker Church St. Rutland, Vt. 120 Compliments of THOMAS BUILT BUSES OF VERMONT, INC. Box 815 South Main Street Rutland, Vt. Green Mountain Refrigeration Air Conditioning 35 FOREST STREET RUTLAND, VERMONT 05701 EUGENE A. FREDETTE 802 773-9294 I RUTLAND SAVINGS BANK 121 D. HARRISON M. GALLIPEAU Compliments of F. A. TUCKER, INC. LINDHOLM'S SPORTS GENERAL CONTRACTORS POLE LINE CONSTRUCTION ROADS 135 N. Main St. P.O. Box 580 Rutland, Vermont 05701 Compliments of Congratulations to COUNTY HOME INC. the Class of 1971 Castleton, Vt. Serving You For Real Estate And Compliments of PLAZA DISPENSING OPTICIANS Insurance W. H. HART JULEAN S. BARDELLA Realtors 468-5541 RUTLAND SHOPPING PLAZA Rutland, Vt. 05701 LEONARD J. TROMBLEY (Optician) 122 Best Wishes and GOOD LUCK to the CLASS OF 1971 CHARLOTTE and GEORGE LOOKER PAUL B. THAYER Best Wishes to the Class of '71 From CAROLUS CUT-RATE HELENE'S VARIETY AND GROCERY STORE 22 Killington Ave. Rutland, Vt. Just Down From Christ the King LOWEST MEAT PRICES Weekly and Everyday Specials Telephone Your Meat Order Ahead for Faster Service RCA—PHILCO—OLYMPIA TV—STEREO AND APPLIANCES OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK •TIL 10:30 P.M. 194 BEAUCHAMP AND O'ROURKE, INC. Pharmacists 51 Merchants Row Rutland, Vermont 05701 Congratulations From SEWARD'S DAIRY BAR FOUNTAIN FOOD BAR Sharon Sabourin. Susan Lawrence. Carleen Onion. Dawnelle Davis. Cathy Salerni. Darleen Cioffi. Karen McDonough. Mary Gallipeau. and Robert Carpenter. 224 North Main St. Rutland, Vt. Building Materials-Hardware MINTZER BROS. Lumber-Glass-Paint Fuel-Septic Tanks 60 Strongs Avenue Rutland, Vermont 05701 WALTER GARTNER, Prop. Phone 733-0834 W. T. GRANTS DEPT STORE RUTLAND SHOPPING PLAZA Rutland, Vt. 10A. CARRIS REELS, INC. Non-Returnable Reels and Spools Pallets Wood Products for Industry Box 696 Rutland, Vt. J. SIMONDS J. DOOLEY M. KELLEY K. RALEIGH Compliments Dry Cleaning—Tailoring Shirts Laundered Fur and Garment Storage GENERAL of ELECTRIC PAUL'S CLEANERS 40-45 Center Street 297 North Main Street Rutland's Newest and Most Modern Dry-Cleaning Plant Phone 775-5955 127 ANGELL'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE, INC. Complete Machine Shop Service Compliments of MONTGOMERY WARD Rutland, Vermont CRANKSHAFT GRINDING ENGINE REBUILDING PARTS EQUIPMENT Compliments of WHITE PIGMENT CORPORATION South Wallingford, Vt. NORTHEAST TRAVEL ORGANIZATION, INC. 26 Center St. Rutland, Vt. 55 Central St. Woodstock BOB AVERILL • HELEN F. WOOD RUTH C. BARRUP SHIRLEY M. WEBB 128 F. B. HOWARD COMPANY, INC. Jewelers and Silversmiths 7 Center Street Rutland, Vermont Rutland's Exclusive Bond Agency McNEIL REEDY Complete Men's Wear 81-83 Merchants Row Rutland, Vermont GEORGE REEDY. JIM McNEIL ED NELSON 05701 Congratulations to the Class of 1971 RUTLAND PLYWOOD CORPORATION Compliments of HOWARD JOHNSON'S RESTAURANT AND MOTOR LODGE Congratulations The Class of 1971 PATCH-WEGNER COMPANY, INC. Rutland, Vt. FOLEY'S Launderers Dry Cleaners Linen Rental Phone 3-3367 Rutland, Vt. Compliments of BEACON RESTAURANT Compliments of GODNICK'S Good Luck Graduates from FINE FURNITURE CARBINE 259 No. Main St. ANDERSON Rutland, Vt. Congratulations From RAY REILLY'S TIRE MART 131 P. STANLEY C. SALERNI D. HARRISON With All Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 THE MARBLE SAVINGS BANK .UTLAND. VERMON'i All students are cordially invited to confidentially discuss their financial affairs with our President or other officers. THE MARBLE SAVINGS BANK MEMBER OF THE F.D.I.C. Rutland, Vermont ABELS TIRE CORP E. HOCK R. BUTTERFIELD Compliments of GRAND FURNITURE Compliments of 82 West Street CAGGIGE'S Rutland, Vt. MARKET Vermont's Largest Display of Lane 172 Granger St. Rutland, Vt. Cedar Chests We Give Special Discount Prices to All Graduates ECONOMY STORE Vermont's Leading and Most Modern Department Store Compliments of Featuring Famous Brand Merchandise of Integrity, Quality, and Value. MENDON PICO MOTOR INN CONVENIENT SHOPPING HOURS MONDAY AND FRIDAY. 10 A.M.-9 P.M. TUES., WED., THURS.. AND SAT. 10 A.M.- 5 P.M. Compliments of BREEZY HILL PRESS 41 West St. Proctor, Vt. 05705 Distinctive Printing Commercial and Social Wedding Invitations Plastic Lamination Rubber Stamps and Supplies Tel. 459-2977 JAMES S. McKINNEIL. Prop. For Your Pleasure The FAIRMONT Recommended by Gourmet—Mobil Travel Guide French—American—Italian—Continental Cuisine 135 Credit Cards Honored Casual Dress Invited JAMES C. MARRO LOUIS F. VIGNOE, JR. Franchised Dealer— Jeep —Peugeot— Renault SHORTLE MOTORS, INC. 279 South Main St. Rutland, Vt. Phone 775-5581 QUALITY USED CARS D. Cioffi. M. Gallipeau. P. Stanley, A. Mulherin, S. Lawrence. K. McDonough. D. Davis. S. Sabourin. D. Mondella. C. Stafford. C. Onion. C. Salerni. H. A. EDDY OIL COMPANY, INC. RAYMOND BUTTERFIELD MURPHY OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 99 State Street Rutland, Vermont Phone 802-773-6655 P. STANLEY R. CARPENTER K. McDONOUGH NOVAK PRINTING CO., INC. 53 Washington St. Rutland, Vt. From Heaven throu High School'' gh JET CAR WASH WOLK'S TOTS AND TEENS We are proud to be the uniform suppliers to Mount Saint Joseph Academy 17 Center Street Rutland, Vermont South Main Street Rutland, Vt. Telephone 802-775-4110 OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Well help you make our town better Some of you will go on to col- lege ... we will help. Some of you will start new businesses ... we will help. Some of you will pave roads, build schools, open churches ... or sell us cars, clothes, food, and fuel. We will help provide the money to do these things. That’s why a local bank needs your support. We can't build a com- munity without you. Free checking account service for one year for this year's High School Graduates at ETHAN ALLEN NATIONAL BANK Rutland Shopping Plaza MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 139 Congratulations to the Class of 1971 LOURAS' Opposite Post Office LAWRENCE BODY SHOP School Supplies— Paperbacks— Greeting Cards Compliments of THE TOWNE SHOP Downtown Rutland US cAft • • M r Mt ofos RtlMf Unity f MUfS vOJU to aK caAi t stfoetf jU«¥$| kU HtiCmcL iMn yj RON AY S FAMOUS SHOES N««l •• • M 0«U« Compliments of MO UN TAI i r? of Rutland AI N J of Rutland (at ie r REFRIGERATION SERVICE 802 775-1311 NORTH GROVE STREET • RUTLAND, VERMONT 05701 For Prompt on All Makes WASHING MACHINES DRYERS—DISHWASHERS REFRIGERATORS FREEZERS Doreen Mondello, Connie Stafford. Debbie Harrison. Peggy Stan- ely. Mary LeFrancois. Compliments of ELIZABETH'S BEAUTY MART Congratulations Class of ‘71 Bartlett's Studio of Photography M2 CALL A B REFRIGERATION SERVICE 775-1311 Rutland, Vt. Every repair guaranteed Repair Service and Types of AIR CONDITIONERS GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES AUTOMOTIVE AIR CONDITIONING TRUCK REFRIGERATION Congratulations to the Class of '71 Anno Mulherin, Sharon Sabourin. Dawnelle Davis. Cathy Salerni. THANK YOU M.S.J. The hells of Mount Saint Joseph's For four short years have rung The Class of 1971 Its final praise has sung. And now at our Commencement Time for farewells has come. Forever we’ll remember The lessons taught with care. Not books alone, but rather A way of life with prayer. Our Christian education — A jewel beyond compare. Our thanks go out to others, To whom we owe this day Friendships kept within our hearts Sustain us on our way. So forward Class of ’71 Farewell, dear M.S.J.
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