Mount Saint Joseph Academy - Mount Yearbook (Rutland, VT)

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A CENTENNIAL REMEMBRANCE THE MOUNT 1987 CENTENNIAL GREETINGS FROM THE PRINCIPAL PREFACE As we seek in this book, lo commemorate and to celebrate over one hundred years of educational service to and with the Church in Vermont and the people of Central Vermont. Rutland in particu- lar. it is very fitting to spend some moments to walk back in history and to reflect gratefully on all that has been. Much re- search has been done and will be shared with all who read these pages, yet some things will escape print for various reasons. Thus, what is written will jog memories and renew smiles of yesteryear. As the current principal of Mt. St. Joseph Academy, it is indeed a privilege to be here at this time of such moment. This, my twenty fifth year at M.S.J. and fourth as its principal, is but a part of its history. During its life span M.S.J. has grown in size to over 650 at times and then diminished to just below 350. While the numbers have changed with the limes, the goals have remained basically the sanu?. The over all growth, spiritual, intellectual, social and physical, of the student remains paramount. Mt. St. Joseph began as a small boarding school for girls. Then, with desire to meet the needs of the time, it was expanded and opened to boys. It is a fully State approved private secondary day school for grades nine through twelve. It has given birth to a tradition which is rich in excellence in all aspects of student life and has given society many, many servants and leaders in all paths of life. Each year M.S.J. graduates move on to their next venture well prepared to take their place in our world. While M.S.J. has been rich in so many things through the years, finances has always been an area of struggle. The financial prob- lems through the years have remained with us. though timely gifts have allowed us to continue. The great generosity of parents, faculty and students in giving of their time to help us to meet each need has become a tradition in itself. Contributed services abound. It is my fervent prayer that our very modest Endowment Fund will receive many gifts in the centenary year and thus insure our future in some more financially stable manner. Each year for the past several, the school conducts an Annual Development Fund Drive. TFie Alumni, in particular, are generous contributors. Many people who are not graduates, but who do value the pres- ence of M.S.J. have also regularly contributed. The opportunity to invest in a catholic education of such quality is an opportunity accepted by many and each year the current graduates join this group of supporters. We look back on these one hundred plus years with great grati- tude for all that has been. We must be grateful to the early Sisters of St. Joseph who came from Flushing. Long Island at the invitation of Father Charles Boylan to begin a school in Rutland. We are grateful also, to all of the Sisters who through the years gave so generously of themselves, their tune and their talents and more particularly for their faith in God. It is the great love of God and of neighbor which impelled and motivated those early Sisters to begin this institution that we now know as Mt. St. Joseph Acade- my. which has had such significant impact. Obviously, the inspira- tion and guidance of the Holy Spirit has been present throughout our history and one need only to be present here for a day to know without doubt that truly God is here. His hand is ever at work in the lives and concerns of the entire Mt. St. Joseph Community. I do not use the word community without thought. Truly, we are a community in every aspect of the word we care, we share, we love, we make mistakes and we make amends, we believe that there is oik who watches over us and remains with us. To all of you who will be reading these pages and celebrating life with us. thank you. Thank you for today, for yesterday and for tomorrow. •Sister Shirley A. Davis. S.S.J. Sister James Bernard, S.SJ. Sister Shirley A. Davis. S.S.J. Principal 1983 - 2 1 t Sifter M. Annunciate Kerrigan. S.SJ Principal 1942 1947 . Vice Principal 1947 - 955 Rev. Msgr. toward J. htzsunons Principal 1946 - 1949 My memories of all those with whom I have shared my life at MSJ as teacher, principal, alumna, and friend, are stored away in my heart. To study, to follow up. and to see the opening up of your rninds and hearts has been perhaps one of the great toys of my teaching years. I treasure even more deeply now my work with the Alumni. When I experience your dedication, love, and loyalty. I thank God for my many years at the Academy. This year. I hope you can look back and enjoy as many happy memories during our Centennial as I can. It was all accomplished with God’s help. Heaven is won that way tool -Sister M. Annuciata. SSJ They were three happy years that I spent as Principal of MSJ. The good spirit of the students and the faculty was very evident and gave the school a real character. We had a state championship in football. There was great interest in the school by the clergy of the three parishes. I found it very stimulating to work with the sisters on the faculty and the lay coaches, and I enjoyed work with the students and classes in Religion with the Juniors and Seniors. Congratulations on this Centenaryl -Msgr. tdward J. Fitzsimons Rev. John W. O'Connell Principal 1966 1975 Rev. Richard o. Lavalley Principal 1975 I9SJ Anyone whose life has touched the Academy is also one whose life has been touched by the Academy. To have served II years as Principal of Mt. St. Joseph's is to have been allowed to be involved in the lives of the faculty and well over one thousand students, and the added joy to have been called to live in Rutland for 32 years after Mt. St. Joseph. This has afforded me the opportunity to meet, almost daily, former students and present students who are the children of the former students. God has blessed us all with happy memories of one a not her i He has graced us all so often through one another; may He continue to be the Ultimate One in whom all at MSJ trusts. -Msgr. John A. Lynch It is a pleasure to greet you on the occasion of M.S.J.'s one hundredth graduation. I was privileged to be a small part of M.S.J.'s history from I960 to 1966. What are a few of my memories? A dynamic growing school ... a great faculty spirit .. teachers long dedicated to excellence in education ... lots of bright, enthusiastic students .. undefeated years in football ... it was just a great place to be! -Father Wendell Searles For those of us who are now or ever have been a part of M.S.J.. this is indeed a time of great rejoicing. Mount Saint Joseph has been for one hundred years a source of excellent Catholic education. Our graduates have contributed generously to both their religious and civil community. May it continue to do so for another hundred years. I am grateful for having been a part of the M.S.J. community. -Father John O’Connell When I look back on my years at M.S.J. there are no regrets - only feelings of warmth, gratitude and mostly love. Love of the dreams the ideals, the challenge, the reality, the day to day living and sharing together) love for the people who formed and shaped the community we call M.S.J. There is a truth I have always known. Perhaps I know it now more than ever before. M.S.J. is not a building it is people. We are M.S.J. Mother U Aurltn Keane tfX-l9 ) Superior tS73tg76 Mother Philip AtcPonough (IS34 IS96I Superior IS 6-1 94 Mother M Peter Cawley tlScO 49 Superior tS94 1903 Mother St Charter Vina ISS919391 Superior 1903 90S HISTORICAL NOTES I HI NAME of Rev. Charles J. Boylan ((830-1886) has long been remembered as ihe one responsible lor bringing ihe Sisters of Si. Joseph to Rutland. As the fifth pastor ol Si. Peter's Church, lie supervised construction ol the present church, father Boylau converted the schoolhouse next to the church into a rectory so that the old rectory on Meadow Street could become a convent. The priest had long hoped that the Sisters would stall the parish school. Twool father Boylan's cousins.Sister Borgia and Sister Mary John, belonged to this order father’s hrst request lor teachers (rom Ihe Motherhouse in flushing, long Island. New York was not granted. Undaunted. I at her Boylan boarded the tram to New York, and his cogent appeal moved Mother Austin keane and Sisters Irene. Patricia. Anastasia, and Paul to volunteer lor the Rutland mission. The live sisters left New York on 5 September 1873 and arrived in Rutland the next day. Their school opened less than two weeks later. The original convent burned due to a defective flu on II January 1875 while the sisters were teaching school, father Boylan olfered the rectory for the Sisters’ use. and he sought temporary quarters elsewhere. Just a few months alter this reversal. Bishop PeCoesbriand asked the Superior in flushing to form a separate community in ’’East Rutland. as the section was then called. Sister M. Philip tourneyed from flushing to become the first Mother Superior ol the Rutland community ol Sisters ol St. Joseph. Mother Philip” would continue to serve as Superior lor the next nineteen years. During this formative nine, she witnessed the building of Ml. St. Joseph Convent, part ol which would open its doors as a school. ■I July I8'9 marked the blessing and laying of the cornerstone of ihe new convent. Some parishioners thought it imprudent lor father Boylan to approve so large a building lor (usr eight nuns. Work proceeded very slowly, hampered by a lack ol funds. On 2 februrary 1883. the Sisters moved into the new convent ? although it was not completely finished That spring Mount Si Joseph Academy accepted (ifty one day pupils and one boarder. The Academy would remain an all girls school for flu next forty five years. Miss Mary Kingsley and Miss Elizabeth leahey were the first two girls to complete the high school curriculum In I881. I he number of graduates remained less than ten per year until I9f5. Compared to the total enrollment ol the school for those years, the small number of graduates undoubtedly reflects the economic status ol many Catholics around the turn ol the century, large families, long hours of labor, and low wages did not allow students to stay in school through grade twelve, likewise, the Sisters endured their share of lurdship and privation Many years passed before central healing was installed in the convent hence sleeping quarters went unhealed. Although many of the Sisters lived extraordinarily Tong and productive lives, there were some who died young from virulent diseases that have been eradicated in our own time tuberculosis, typhus, and influenza. Curriculum at Mt. St. Joseph Academy has always reflected the needs of the community and of the times. In 1801 the lirst students graduated with Music and Commercial Course diplomas. The Commercial students developed skills that usually earned them an immediate placement in the work force, and the Mount's musicians and orchestra also had a line reputation. Many Music alumna became teachers of Music themselves. (continued on page six) A rare photo of the Sisters in IS9S fi) Immaculata. felicitas. De Sales. Veronica. Lucina. Loretta, (tyfagenia. Mother Agnes. Mother St. Charles, iother Peter. Alphonsus. Aquinas. St. Joseph (3) Borromeo. Raphael. Celesttne. Mother Columba. Patrick. Gertrude, ligourt. Anne. Cecelia. (4) Alary. St. Thomas. St. Michael. Bernadtne. Julia. Xavier. St. Ldward. St. Roch (5) M. James. M. John. Helena. Genevieve. Augusta. Bndgid. This venrhonk inns digitized hv nalunt.ep.rs from the AND REFLECTIONS Most ot cur Catholic people could not afford private education My faihtr and mother seemed to think they were H illing to make quite a sacrifice lor me to go to the convent and have whatever the Sisters could oiler. We had nine lull grades at St. Peter's, so the academic course at the Academy was only three years. I went to the Academy because I did what I was told m those da s. and ol course, ever since. I'm glad I did We were set apart, the girls that had the convent education. Vfv lather was a letter carrier, and was the oldest ol seven, it was quite a sacrifice tor them to send me. The tuition was S15.CVa year. There were only six ot us who were able to go. My lather had to leave school at the age ol H to help educate an older brother who was studying lor the priesthood, so he knew what lack ol education meant. His idea was to ilo tin• very best you can. In November ot our Senior year, we had to take the State Hoards. AH six of us rook them, you couldn't graduate without that certificate. Mason Stone was the Commis- sioner ot tducation. ami he was a hard-boiled gentleman We aU passed the examinations. Mother St. Charles had .1 letter from Mason Stone. In it he said that he Wivukl take any teacher that she could send him He would rather have her students than any others in the state. We twgan at twenty minutes ol nine until quarter ot twelve, and then we went back at one o'clock until twenty minutes ot our. We weren't expected to go to daily Mass although we sometimes went to the convent chapel, not really going to Mass but to meet the altar hoys. Mother St. Charles had all three years, she was the only teacher. She had six Seniors, tour Juniors, and then the siv ol us Wv adored Mother St. Charles. She was very helpful. dedicated to religious Ide and to education, a marvelous teacher. We had everything, we had Geometry. Algebra, and Physics. Chemistry. Geology. Astronomy, three kinds of history. Church History. American History, and Ancient History, all taught by Mother St. Charles She even had a telescope, and when she'd be teaching astronomy, she'd bring us back evenings. We were pushed a little bit in those days St. Peter's used to have a parish monthly which gave committments tor the altar boys and so on. and it also gave the averages ol every darn student, anyone with a grade over SO II you didn’t gel in it. you might ust as well hang up vour boots. We had to maintain an average ol ninety or better to receive the gold medal. The school had the respect ol the community, no question ah.HH it. Margaret Kingsley Canary. Class ol 1911. (above) wears her gold medal in this graduation portrait With her contempo- rary- Anna CoHins C'Hricn. '10. she represents the Mount's most senior alumnae Mrs. Canary ha long supported her alma mater, reaching back to the tune when she volunteered her tune to help raise money lor building the 1916 addition A conversation with her (lelt) give us invaluable insights into lile at the Academy more than 75 years ago. Agnes Barrett's 190 diploma (below) shows how ornate the certificate used to be Music graduates ibek'w lelt) received a special diplo ma lor their curriculum from 1901 to 1955. 1916 Music graduates Margaret Pauline CoHins. Monica Col- lins. Winifred Mclaughhn. Madeline Grady, and Anna 8a ker. Rutland Historica Society and the. Ruiland Free. Lihrarv. Left: MOTHtR M. AONES BRACKEN (IS5S ■ 1956) SUPERIOR 1906 - I9X Right: MOTHtR M. COLUMBA EOO ARTY (1871 194$) SUPERIOR 19001936 Both of these beloved Superiors influenced the lives of many students and religious during the years of transition for M.S.J. THE SISTERS’ fiftieth anniversary in Rutland was fittingly celebrated on 3 September 1923. The Rutland Herald recorded the event: The greatest number of Catholic Church dignitaties ever assembled in Vermont attended golden jubilee services at St. Peter's Church this morning with Rt. Rev. Bishop J. J. Rice as the celebrant at a solemn High Mass. During the services the following order of procession was carried out, censer bearer, cross bearer, two acolytyes, clergy subdeacon, assistant priests ... mitre bearer, crosier bearer, bishop with deacons of honor.” Since enrollment of both students and boarders had increased, the convent no longer provided adequate classroom space. An addition, immediately to the north of the convent would solve the problem. A drive to raise $200,000. for the new building commenced on the same day as the Golden Jubilee. Alumnae generously donated over $1500. to the fund. With shrewd business acumen, Mother Columba worked very closely with Father Brown in planning every stage of the building which would house a Chapel, gym. and the necessary classrooms, labs, music studios, and dormitories. The Sisters of St. Joseph Corporation authorized Mother Columba to spend $250.000. and borrow another $100,000. After almost three years of planning, the construction began. On 19 July 1926, Father Brown laid the cornerstone. By the fall of 1927, the building was completed so that freshmen boys could enroll for the first time at M.S.J. These young men would comprise the first co-ed graduating class in 1931. The oldest extant graduation portrait (above) shows the Class of 1897 posing formally. From left to right are Catherine Reilly Clifford. Mary Orant. Emma Brislm McOarry. Gertrude Foley, and Anna L. Barrett. Emma McOarry became the first organizer of her sister alumnae who undertook many fund raising activities. The convent steps were often the scene for many outdoor pictures like this one (above right) of boarders and day students at the Mount in 191$ and the other of the Sisters of St. Joseph on the occasion of their golden anniversary in 1913. (opposite) I Row I SISTERS St. Luke. M. Consueti . M. Imelda. M. Immanuel. St. George. M. Barbara Row 1- Marie Therese. Marcella. Agnes Marie, Eugenia. Jane Frances. M. Matthew. M. Martin Row J: St. Hilary. M. Edward. M. Cyril. St. John. Regis. Evangelist. M. Patrick Row 4: M. Irene. M. James. M. Ursula. M. Eucharia. M. Magdalen Row 5 M. Rose. M. Michael. M. Claude. M. Francis. M. Philip. M. Raymond. M. Dechantel Row l Mary. M. Martina. M. Raphael. M. Genevieve Row 7- Miriam. Mother Columba. M. Celes tine. M. Bngid Row $ M. Augusta. Mother St. Charles. Mother Agnes. M. Teresa GRADUATION PORTRAITS: CLASS OF 1922: (Pictured above) Row I: dive Young. Mary Foley. Loretta Brislm. Mary Sullivan. Catherine Culhney. Mary McBride. Mary Kelly. Mary O'Brien. (Sr. M. Immanuel) Row 2: Charlotte Stewart. Mary Mahoney. Myra Hurley. Elizabeth Farrell. Marion Healey. Mary Barrett. Lillian Blanchard. CLASS OF 1923(Pictured below) Row I. Catherine Barrett. Kathleen Powers. Mildred Batcheldcr. Frances Kingsley. Mary Crowley. Elizabeth Raiche. Teresa Bove. Row 2 Madeline Reedy. Ellen Varney. Helena Gorman. Loretta Stewart. Mabel Welch Row 3 Mane Reilly. Katherine SuHivan. Mary Mangan. Mary Welch. (Sr. M. Imelda) Teresa Healy. Helena Maloney BEFORE THE YEARBOOK (1922-1938) Cl ASS OF 1924: (Pic lured above) Row I: Catherine McGinnis. Loretta loveday. Agnes Ducharme. Mary McClaHen. Dons Williams. Marion Blanchard Row 2: Hazel Gilman. Margaret Haugh. Marie Hanley. Esther Le Due. Katherine Reilly. Row 3: Eleanor Carrigan. Elizabeth Fagan. Hattie Hadad. Loretta Chamberland. Louise McCarthy. Anna Barrett CLASS OF 1925: (Pictured below, the first to wear caps and gowns) Row 3: Alice McCUnlock. Ruth LaDuc. Ann Reilly. Helen O'Rourke. Margaret Maloney. Eva Blair. (Sr. Evelyn). Ellen Young (Sr. M. Celine). Mane l 'Ange. Row 2: Catherine Haugh. Agnes Kelly. Hell Cook. Mary Costello (Sr. Mary Costello). Madeline Daley. Margaret O'Brien. Mary Ryan Row I: Catherine Vargas. Beatrice Borak. Marion Jangraw (Sr. Marion Rose). Dorothy Perkins 1925 COMMERCIAL GRADUATES Row I, (l r) L ydia Bliss. Ruth Vincent. Mar- garet Powers. Emma Dalto. Esther Dunn. Veronica Hurley. Mary Stanley. Eleanor Jangraw. Eileen Lore tie. Row 2• Mane Small. Rose Mangan. Mad- eline White. Dorothy Severance. Kathleen Kerrigan. (Sr. Annunciata) Helen Castle. Wilhelmena Mallory. Madeline Ryan. Row 3: Gert McDevitt. Irene Kerrigan. He- len Harper. Bertha Dupuis. Irene McGui- ness. Margaret Shelvey. Beatrice Morri- son. CLASS OF 1926 Row I I ilhan Brown. Edna Howley. Agnes O'Connor. Madeline Ryan. Catherine Fo- ley. Dorothy Barrows. Mary Collins. Vic- toria Haddad. Frances Tulley. Row 2: Manon Nichols. Gertrude Healy. Charlotte Ducharme. Margaret Costello. (Sr. M. Dolores). Elizabeth Handley. Anna Nallen. Madeline Flynn. Borgia Reardon. Mary Walsh. Row 3 Dorothy Martel. (Sister Grace Manon M.M.). Emma Cartwright. Alice Haugh. Hazel Fagan. Katherine Moran. Sheila Cook. Helen Scanlon. Marguerite Taylor. Margaret Barrett. Mary Sherbert. Row 4 Mary Dignan. Charlotte Coyne. Margaret Parent. Ella Mae Leahy. Tracy levins. Frances Wennerberg. Beatrice Bousquet. CLASS OF 1927 Row I: Elsie Cleary. Mary White. Ann Pha- ten. Mary Guyette. Row I Margaret Tully. Ann Beauchamp. Dorothy Vondelte. Mary Barrett. Marion Foley. Gertrude McMahon. Janet Bove. Row 3.- Catherine Culver. Irene Francis. Irma Collette. Bernadette Deluder. Mar- garet Hogan. Gladys Warren. Mary M. Reagan. Pauline Mangan. Elizabeth Dan- iels. Catherine Conway. Catherine Stew- art. Eileen Ryan. 10 CLASS OF I92S Row I: (1-r) Elizabeth Kingsley. Anna Jean none. Row J: Bernice Shelvey. Florence Murray. Mary Delehanty. Marion leahey. Mae Ward. Frances PitanieUo. Rachel Simons. Row 3. Elizabeth Center. Mary Martin. (Sr. Stella Marie) Aileen Mangan. Anne Hinchey. Mary Gleason. Mary Selby. Mar- garet Young. Mildred Hourigan. Theresa Flynn. Mary Kelly. CLASS OF 1929 Row I Eileen Patnode. (Sr. Miriam Teresa) Annette Graziano. Mary Coughlin. Cath- erine Costello. (Sr. Catherine) Jane McLaughlin. Mary Jennings. Alice McGarry. Row 2 Ethel Hebert. Mary McGinnis. Kathleen McGarry. Mary ReiUy. Louise Sullivan. Alma Netbon. Eileen Lorene. Row 3 Ida Tnnci. Isabel Swift. Elizabeth Sheridan. Vonda Filho. Gracemary Brous seau. Sophia Chrusciel. CLASS OF 1930 Row I Aimer me Bove. Louise Foil. Beren- ice Buswell. Genevieve Cannon. Margaret Farren. WHmah Byrne. Berenice Wallet. Eleanor Annelle Row 2 Alice Brous seau. Clara Lanzillo. Mary Ross. Elizabeth Ryan. Berenice Lay- den. Virginia laPenna. Dorothy Beau champ. Dorothy Jackdow. Row 3. Rosa Valpreda. Ruth Davison. Christine LaVecchia. Loyola Bartley. He len Clark. Marie Shea. Mary O'Brien. Mary Catherine Flynn. CLASS OF I93S (above left to right) Row I Marguerite Loveday. Jeanette McCormack. Jennie Sdari. Rita West. Eva Taberna. Ida Taylor. Annunciata Rotella. Anna Czachor. Jean Daley. Noreen Davison. Row 2 Alice Anoe. Mary Hulihan. Charlotte Morrissey. Rosamond Cioffi. E. Genovesi. Alice Young. Stacy Ketcham. Louise Conner. Margaret Me Garry. Row 3 Elizabeth Keefe. Elizabeth Costello. Louise Esposito. Alice Mangan. Row 4 Albert Paul. William Reilly. Row 5. Charles Clari no. Sam Esposito. Edward Kelly. Row 6 Edward Cioffi. Frank Canary. John Crusciek. Bernard Taylor. Row 7: Charles Costello. Charles Morns. Joe McDonough. CLASS OF 1931 (below left to right) Row I. Pauline Reilly. (Sr. Pauline) Row 2 Regina O'Connor. (Sr. Miriam). Gladys Moore. Olympia Paul. Mary Franzoni. Earl Swift. Donald McCue. William Daley. Catherine Scanlon. Jane Smiel. Edith McMahon. Eileen I aver y. (Sr. Martha) Row 3 Dorothy Goodnow. Theresa Curtis. Marguerite Schmney. Catherine Gravel. Mildred Gouchoe. Catherine Walsh. Catherine Dwyer. Beatrice Frechette. Madeline Goslin. Row 4 George Howley. Edward I eClair. Lina Filie. Loretta Fitzgerald. (Sr. Monica). Mory Moran. Ursula Morris. Agnes McLaughlin. Mary Lorelte. Ruth Quigley. Gerald Hebert. Bernard McCormick. Row 5 Nicholas Clifford. Waller McLaughlin. Edward Dunton. James Walsh. William Shouldice. Henry PitanieHo. Robert Collins GRADUATES -A. Cl ASS OF 1935 (above right to left) Row I: Jennie Coarse. Mary Grazlsno. Helen Grupe. Barbara Donahue. Grace Porter. Valerie Mazon. Valaria Ciemiega. A. Gertrude Clifford. Ruth LaVecchia Row 2: Veronica Steward. Mary Cornell. Gewndolyn Doplhin. Josephine Murray. Margaret Eagan. Sophia Gawetl. Henrietta Czachor. Row 3: Edward Gumess. Robert CourceUe. Joseph Mulcahey. John Burke. Edward Clarke. John O'Shea. Row 4: Mike Ruby. Ernest Ciof i. Nicholas Smiel. Donald Taylor. Row 5 John Gleason. John Mulcahey. Roderick Walsh. Robert Hogan. CLASS OF 1932 (below left to right) Row lr Bart Costello. Mary Canty. Mary Daly. Therese Connors. Row 2: Winifred Cioffi. Doris Kmsella. Genevieve Godnik. Corinne Belanger. Mary Connors. Grace Butterfly. Mary McCormack. Catherine Clifford. Kathleen Farrell. Virginia LaVecchia. Row 3: Margaret Flynn. Mildred Shelvey. Margaret Hannon. Mary Mulcahey. Pauline Mmogue. Marguerite Reilly. Nora Scribner. (Sr. Nora) Ethel Noe. Martha Avery. Ruth Culliney. Helene Sheehan. Row 4: Williams Powers. Thomas Rice. Joseph Flanagan. John Reczek. CLASSES OF CLASS Of 1933 (left to right) Row Sophie Antomewicz. Theresa Mulcahey. Concetto ferraro. John Bizarro. Eleanor Mel aughlm. Row 2t frank Esposito. Edith Dalto. Dorothy Ryan. Catherine O'Brien. Anna Vaughn. Marga- ret Callipo. Row 3: Stephen McDonald Row 4: Mary Tighe. Catherine Burke. I. Valpreda. Stella Mazon. Row 5. George McMahon. James Conway. CLASS Of 1934: (left to right) Row I- Alice flanagan. Beatrice Palmer. Elizabeth LaVecchia. Elizabeth Mcfarren. Wilmah McCarthy. Catherine Dunn. John Mag ner. Margaret Burke. Row 1 Ruth Tiernan. Mary Howley. Mary Riter. fneda Calvin. Margaret Ryan. Bernice Kolodny. Mary Sangra. Rev. Michael 14 Costello. Row 3: Robert Wilson. George Jarvis. James Haugh. Aaron Cook. Ray Nash. Lena Vitagliano. CLASS Of 1933. (right to k' t) Row I Gert Baker. Margaret Casey. Marion Kinsella. Tom Magner. Catherine Gleason. Row 2. Edward farren. Mary Petragha. Mary Burke. Catherine Reynolds. Florence Hand- ley. Dorothy Conway. Row 3: Bernard McDonough Row 3: Gertrude Conway (S.S.J.) Barbara Pouliet. Gertrude Noonan. Marie lafond Row 5: W. Bradley Magner. William Burke. CLASS Of 1934: (right to left) 1933 AND 1934 Row I: Mar one Griffith. Dora Deblois. Francis Cam. Mary Ellen Ryan. Jane Powers. Jeremiah Connors. Jeremiah LaVecchia Row 2: Anna Duskell. Geraldine Burke, francis McClure. Elizabeth O'Shea. Anita Carngan. Mary Hanrahan. Dorothy Moran. Rachel Bates. Row 3 John Smiel. Joseph Gorman. William Davison. William Laliberte. Fred Wilson. Louis Ferraro. CLASS OF 1936: Row . Christine Turco. Isabelle Moore. Rita Brown. Mary Carroll. EOen Gallagher. Emily CantonI. Pauline Shore. Jeannette Brousseau. Mary Juba. Anna Gawett. Row 1 Philippa Barrett. E valine Barrett. Pearl McMahon. Marguerite O'Connor. Regina Gravelle. Dorothy Lafond. Kathleen Hopkins. Ann Przybito. Bernice Tarnowski. Row 3: Beverly Wilson. Agnes O'Connor. Jane Ketcham. Alice DelBianco. Mary O’Rourke. Genevieve AmarleHo. M. Elmore McDermott. Evelyn Bennett. Rita Dutelle. Mary Barrett. Row 4: James Shanahan. William Herrick. Dominic Christie. Ernest LaPenna. Thaddeus Kusma. Dan Crusciel. Joe Orzell. Walter Godzik. Fran Romano. Row 5.- Walter Lefrancois. Francis Waterman. Frederick CourceUe. Robert Green. Lucien CourceSe. Francis Blickarz. Frank Leahy. Martin Trombetta. John Donahue. Row 6 Michael Poluotto. Anthony Vero. John Brislm. Francis O’Connell. George Conlon. Edward Pray. Frank LaDuke. Peter Hannon. CLASS OF 1937i Row I: Frances Hackett. Patricia Riter. Louise Valenty. Kathleen Canary. Philomena Garafano. Annette Bachand. Teresa Turco. Fr. Connor. Mary McDonough. Mary O'Shea. Harriet Loveday. Margaret Grace. Mary Capeless. Irene Burke. Annette Hinchey. Row 1. Jennie Oskoski. Margaret Casey. Teresa Walsh (Sr. Julia Mane). Dorothy Burke. Mary Gallipeau. Rita Mangan. Ann Houlihan. Mary Dorsey. Virginia Selva. Jane Marro. Lillian Solari. Margaret Mitchell. Gertrude Ryan. Patricia ReiUy. Row 3: Frances Scribner. Yvonne Racine. Carmen Menduni. Margaret Kelly. Donalda Gaudette. Elizabeth McDermott. Josephine AltobeR. Patricia Candon. Margaret Lambert. Margaret Mangan. Patricia Mulcahy. Row 4 Paul Orzech. Edward Creed. Bernard Howley. William Wallett. Bertie Johnson. Richard Cyr. William West. Joseph Hannon. John Costello. Row 5.- Martin Gallagher. Joseph Bellore. Daniel Healy. Edward Tiernan. Henry Shoro. Robert Burke. Joseph Martin. George Burke. Walter Krystoleh. Row 6. John Clark, Eugene Esposito. Laurence Lahberte. Stanley Juba. William Conway. John Lovett. John Plizga. William Belden. William Guiness. CLASS OF 1938 CLASS OF 1938 Row I: Father Sullivan. Father Connor. Row 2 James Barrett. Moira Flanagan. Harriet Parker. Mary Ferraro. Stella Zygo. Kathleen Hannon. Jean Moulton. Leona Leary. Carolyn Lauro. Francis Healy. Row 3: James Canary. Frances Vaillancourt. Leonora Bove. Mary McLaughlin. Josephine Graziano. Emelia Marynuik. Doris Pulling. Rene Audy. Pascal Ross. Row 4: Guido Rotella. Roberta Evans. Simone Ouesnel. Eugenia Brisson. Marion Yando. Dorothy French. Daisy Ascoh. Virginia Rizziere. Mary LeGresiey. Margaret Carroll. Row 5. Thomas Cooley. Bernard Waterman. Anthony DeBlasio. Bernard Cassidy. Joseph Creed. Carmine Vitagliano. Row 6: Walter Moore. George Cooley. Robert Carbonneau. William Frazier. Louis Alt obeli. Raymond Flanagan. Clarendon Bradford. Stanley Mazon. Row 7 Ralph Valenti. Richard Flanagan. Henry Czachor. Victor Spine. Robert Conway. Henry Pokrywka. Emmett O'Brien. James Reardon. Edward Costello. THE GREAT GREEN WAVE 50 YEARS OF CHAMPIONS STUDENT LIFE MSJ M.NS' drama and music mmm Front (1. to r.) Ix vins, PolzoJlo, Gillum, Nichols, O’Rourke, Second row mders, (Mgr.), CiofTi, Welch, Reardon, Carbine, Keefe (Mgr.). Tliini row: Coach Farrell. Ri .zico, Seneca!, Norton, Assistant Coach Florv. Sn nr 1948: M.S.J.'s Iasi grammar school graduates.- Mary White. Margaret Canary. Marieta Welch. Constance Coursey. Agnes Tree. Gail Warner 1964. M.S.J. s largest graduating class with its five sets of twins Howard and Julie Shortsleeve. John and Joanne Lemmo. Margaret and Maris Clarino. Bridget and Lucy DettVeneri. Carole and Lucille Notte OUTSTANDING SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS SCHOOL BOARD : Above left: Sister Clementine. Mother Concepto. Monsignor Crowley. (1959) Above right: Monsignor Crowley. Sister Nora (Scholastica). Mother Concepta. Sister Miriam Teresa. Father Poirier. Standing: William Foley. Francis Nolan. Guido Rotella. Monsignor Kennedy. (196-1) PARENTS AND FRIENDS CLUB: Above left: John Lovett. Vice President, Rita Bishop. Treasurer, Ann Teren- zini. Secretary, Theron Yager. President. (195$) Above right.- James Flaugh. President, Mrs. Dominic Fttori. Treasurer, Mrs. Orlando Chioffi. Secretary, Alfred Wimett. Vice President. (1964) ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION: left, FOUNDERS Charles Shortle seated. Paul Courcelle. Bill West. Richard Terenzim. Harold Nichols. Warren Bolin. (195$) Above right: Andrew Musella. Secretary, Howard Shortsleeve. President, Thomas Candon. Vice President, Thomas Levins. Treasurer. (1964) 27 SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH IN 1948: Top Left: Sisters Ignatius. M. Rose. Top right: Sisters Gabriel. M. Michael. Row ICX Sisters Felicitas. Alphonsus. Clotilda. M. Joan, Josephine. St. Hilary, Regis. Sebastian, Louise. Evangelist Stanislaus. Row 9: Sisters Carmel. Thecla, Cephas. M. Francis. M. Philip. Xavier. Martina. DeSales. Mary. M. Edward, Bernadine, M. Agnes. Stephen. Row 8: Sisters Beatrice. Magdalen. Monica. St. George. Irene. M. Lawrence. Regina. Dorothy, James, M. Bernard. Row 7: Sisters Margaret Mary, Concepta. Imelda. M. Anna, Raphael. Loretto. Basil. Andrew, Jerome. Agnes Marie. Dolores. M. Paul. Row 6: Sisters St. Anthony. St. Edward, Anna Marie. Stella Marie, St. John, Vincent, Barbara. Thomas. Chrysostom. Ambrose, Emmanuel. DeChantal. 28 Row 5: Sisters Annunciata. Bernadette. Miriam Theresa. Evelyn. Assumpta, Oswald, Mary Costello. Marion Rose. Marie Therese. Veronica. Brendan. Purissima. Aloysius. Row 4: (At right of picture) Sisters Malachy. St. Michael. Casimir. Dominica. M. Matthew. Row 3: Sisters Rita. St. Gerard. Albertine. M. Margaret. Rose Mary. Christine. Victorine. Martha. Ancilla, Brigid. Sylvester. Row 2-. Sisters Ruth. Cecelia Marie. Jean Marie. Dorothy Clemente. Ellen Therese. Palma. Ann Francis. Stella Burke. Virginia. M. Joseph. Nora. Justin. Row I: Sisters Ursula. Fidelis. Ann Redempta. Marion Denise. Grace Mary. Mary Martin. Gertrude. Ann Parks. Julia Marie. Rita Marie. Miriam O'Connor, Helen Yott, Patricia. M.S.J. COMMUNITY Msgr. Brown Msgr. Crowley Msgr. Desautels Msgr. Kennedy Fr. Ready Sr. tmmanueI Sr. Monica Sr. Miriam Teresa Sr. Anna Mane Sr. Cephas Sr. Jane Frances Sr. M. Gabriel Group: Sisters Annunciata. M. Matthew. Raphael Mary Costello Catherine Costello Sr. M. Margaret Sr. Ancilla Sr. Clementine Sr. M. Virginia Sr. M. Pauline Sr. M. Michael Sr. Ruth Graystone Sr. Vincent Sr. Agnes Mane Sr. Gertrude Conway Sr. Julia Marie Sr. Miriam O'Connor Sr. M. Barbara Sr. M. Christine Mother Josephine Mother Regis Sr. St. John Sr. Evangelist David Wolk Martha Wolk Howard Shortsleeve Bill West Mae West Margie Canary m A PORTRAIT GALLERY Sr. Mary Sr. M. Edward Sr. Mary Polworth Sr. Nora Scribner Sr. Mary Elizabeth Sr. Euchana Sr. Evelyn Blair Sr. Elizabeth Marie Sr. Madonna Sr. Judith Levins Sr. Mary Harvey Sr. Marion Rose Fr. Ragis Fr. Giroux Fr. Rivard Fr. Bean Fr. Beauregarde Sr. M. Dolores Walter Moore WiHiam Flory Funzie Ciof i James Davidson George Farrell James Browne James Kelley Martin McDonough Standing- Mother Concepta Sr. Imelda Frank Btzzaro Arthur Crandall Sam Rizziere Jim Coughlin Sr. Beatrice Patricia Iverson Sr. Shirley WiHiam Eaton Joe Flory Kathleen Feeney 31 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This centennial booklet has a two fold purpose to commemorate our school’s anniversary and to preserve some aspects ol its history. Beginning in 19.19 with the first edition of The Mount, the yearbooks have left an invaluable record of names and faces, events and turning points. However, for many years, the Sisters of St. Joseph were not photographed for the yearbook. With many photos from the convent archives reproduced here for the first time, we can give recognition to the sisters who gave so much of themselves to sustain M.S.J. Ml. St. Joseph's graduates have always responded generously in supporting their alma mater. A few alumnae can vividly recall those early years when M.S.J. was known primarily as a girl's academy. E ven more importantly, these loyal supporters came forward with cherished mementos which provide visible testimony of tin.' transitional years to a coeducational high school. We have thus been able to publish a valuable collection of graduation portraits and to give life to a list of names. No single booklet can define all M.S.J. has been in the last century. There will continue to be many unsung contributors, hard-working parents, dedicated parishioners, unselfish benefactors. WV have focused on some aspects of M.S.J. beyond its long-time standard of academic excellence: music, drama, athletics, and community service. These pictures represent but part of the whole. The many faces of M.S.J. tell us the school is not only a community in itself, it is also a vital part of the community at large. A cursory look at these pages reveals how much of Catholic education has changed since the school's founding, yet the same fundamental tenets of commitment and service remain of those who are called to leach. The challenges before us at the start of our second century are no more terminable than those faced by a few sisters and young women one hundred years ago. How well they responded! let their example be our inspiration. -Michael F. Dwyer. Editor A Centennial Rememberance We are also grateful to the following for loaning pictures Rita McGarry Waterman. The Canary Family. Hazel Gilman Castle. Margaret Mahoney McDevitt. Martha Keefe Campagne. Kathleen Powers. Timothy J. McCue. Ann Reilly. Jain.'! Bove Day. Anne Hinchey Wimett. Mary Reilly Foley. Genevieve Cannon. Jeanette McCormick Hackett. Philippa Barrett Merchant. Rita Dutelle Bishop. Richard and Moira Flanagan Fagan. Sheehan Tree McGinnis. Carole and Lucille None. Kathleen McGarry Brown Below Left insert: Sister Annunciata. Michael Dwyer. The other photographs were donated after the first section of this booklet went to press, but both pictures were too precious not to be included A group of young ladies stand in front of the convent around 1905. Right insert: Mary Kingsley, the first M.S.J. graduate. I THE MOUNT 1987 100TH GRADUATING CLASS DARIN C. MIGLORIE, EDITOR TO: RICHARl 'YMAN TO SER lCL JEFF GONYEA 11 JANUARY 1969 24 NOVEMBER 1983 38 Jeff should be an example for all of us to follow. On November 24. 1983. Thanksgiving day, a friend and classmate of ours was taken away from us when Jeffrey Ernest Gonyea, who was suffering from bone cancer, died. Jeff was an avid sports fan. He excelled as a great leader on his youth hockey team and was sure to be a fine football player. He had been manager for many Mountie football teams. Above all, Jeff was a fighter. He would never give up or complain. He always had a friendly smile about him even when we knew he was in extreme pain. DEDICATION We, the one hundredth graduating class of Mount Saint Joseph Academy, wish to dedicate our yearbook to someone who has given the school many years of faithful service as a teacher, coach, and friend, someone who exemplifies the Mountie spirit martin j. McDonough i 39 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 40 Brian Godnick, President Chris Fucci, Vice President Charles Clarino, Treasurer Charles Ricci, Secretary PARENTS AND CLUB Chris Esposito, President John Crowley, Vice President FRIENDS Barbara Perkins, Co-Treasurer Sharon Cupoli, Secretary SCHOOL BOARD Patrick Abatiell. Athletic Association J. Fred Carbine. St. Peter’s David Austin, Robert Buzzell, Chairman Treasurer Michael Dwyer. Secretary Christine Esposito, Parents and Friends Scott Sullivan. Student Senate Mario Comolli, Christ the King Sister Brigid, Sisters of St. Joseph Ted Cacioppi. St. Peter's Sister Elizabeth Marie, Sisters of St. Joseph Donald Hebert, Immaculate Heart Sister Shirley Davis Dear Graduates: As you take leave of us and the people and places you have known for all of these years, those who advise you are many, and those who would direct you are eager. May I presume to be one who offers you love and concern and a prayer for happiness. Your enviable youth impels you, and I urge you on - to follow a dream if you will, chase a rainbow, or even tilt with a windmill! Life is yours to live, to love, to celebrate, and may no disenchanted prophet of doom deny you. Peace, Joy and Love! -Father Raymond Giroux, Pastor, St. Peter's Parish Dear Graduates: CONGRATULATIONS! The moment you have waited for has finally arrived. You are about to embark upon a new life, with new horizons. The basics, the tools you need to face life, are now yours. It is up to you to determine how you will use what you have learned. In a larger sense, you find that the process of learning is just beginning, with new directions and decisions. In your new pilgrimage you will find depression and defeat, happiness and fulfillment. Christ has taught us that the basis of love is faith in the love of God. Most of what we learn comes from the heart. The mind gives us direction, but the heart gives life meaning. May the love of God fill your heart with richness and abundance of meaning and richness of faith. May you bless you today and always as you strive to KNOW HIM. LOVE HIM. AND SERVE HIM all the days of your life -Father Reid C. Mayo, Pastor, Christ the King Parish Dear Graduates: It is an end and a beginning that you experience this year. You will be leaving behind you many good times, friends, moments of growth. I pray you go forth with nope and trust in God. knowing that He promises to be with you as you begin another step in your life journey. Be grateful for the efforts of your parents to give you the best they could; be grateful to your teachers for the time, patience and love that they have given to you; be grateful to your friends for their love and support; be grateful to God for all the gifts He has given to you. Be open to the possibilities ahead and with God's Spirit, continue to become all that you can. -Father Richard Tinney, Pastor. Immaculate Heart Parish It is with heartfelt joy that I write to congratulate you, the Sisters of St. Joseph, the administration, faculty and students of Mount Saint Joseph Academy - past and present - on the occasion of your Centennial Year. The Diocese of Burlington, as well as the city of Rutland, the State of Vermont and places far beyond our environs, have benefited greatly from the quality Catholic educa- tion which you have provided to your students over the past century. In the diocese we are especially blessed to have had so many vocations to the priesthood and religious life. We are equally grateful for the many outstanding laity, who have enriched the family, business, political and professional life of the civic community particularly in the Rutland area. On behalf of the priests, religious and faithful laity of the Diocese of Burlington, I extend to you our prayers and very best wishes for continued excellence in all your educational endeavors and for God's choicest blessings upon the entire Mount St. Joseph community. Devotedly yours in Christ, (Most Reverend) John A. Marshall Bishop of Burlington Dear MSJ Graduates, Congratulations on the completion of twelve years of schooling and four years of the MSJ experience. You have the honor of being the 100th graduating class from The Mount and so you have the special privilege of manifesting the spirit of MSJ to the Rutland community in celebration and pride. To be a member of the MSJ community is to enjoy a zest fot life, to live a special sense of Christian Community and to give generously of time and talent to others. I am happy to share this year of celebration with you because you are the splendid hope of the future for the Catholic Church. You arc the reason why so many people: parents, teachers, pastors, and the Catholic Church of Vermont contribute to the quality of education at MSJ. I hope that as you enter the world of work and higher education you will remember the values that have been a part of your life at MSJ and you will take your place as responsible Catholics in a world which needs youth, vitality and faith. Good luck to you. May God's choicest blessings be yours. Yours in the Mountic Spirit, Sister Ruth Ravey Superintendent Dear Graduates of 1987: As we have noted, you have the privilege of being our one hundredth class to graduate from Mt. St. Joseph Academy. You have walked a way which has been rich in the tradition of genuine love of God and neighbor, academic excellence, caring service and outstanding achievements in music, drama, and athletics. I urge you to continue in this manner as those who have gone before you have done. Your life now goes beyond the atmosphere of fyl.S.J. and as you go, I feel pride for you in your accomplishment of graduation. You have become very special. As you continue your lives, I know that you will carry with you the love, the presence and the understanding patience which our world needs and which you have to give. 1 trust that each of you will find the path that will permit you, ‘To act justly, to love tenderly, and to walk humbly with your God. Micah 6:8 Love and prayer. Sister Shirley Davis, SSJ Principal 42 FACULTY STAFF 43 k A Mrs. Jennifer Bagley. English. Art Mrs. Janet Baker. French Mrs. Marie Birkenhead. Religion, Social Studies Miss Margaret Canary, Financial Assistant Mr. Funzic Cioffi, Director of Development. Driver Ed. Mr. Timothy Cook, Math, Science Mrs. Sandra Coyle, English Dept. Chairperson, French Mr. Michael Dwyer, English, Latin. Social Studies Mr. Paul Fahey, Custodian 44 Mr. James Kelley, Social Studies Dept. Chairperson Sister Annunciata Kerrigan, SSJ Director of Alumni Mi. Thomas Kranz, Religion Dept. Chairperson. Social Studies 45 Mrs. Diana Liscinsky, Secretary Mrs. Mary Ann Martinez, English. Spanish, Religion Mi. Timothy McCue. Science Mr. Marlin McDonough. Mult Mrs. Sheehan McGinnis, business, English Mrs. Patricia McGrath. Math. Science Sister Elizabeth Mane Morrissey. SSJ Library Mr. Ralph MuseHa. Director of Guidance Mrs. Joanne O'Leary. Library. Religion Mr. Ronald Rideout. Computers. English Mr. Henry S. Rizziere. Vice Principal. Social Studies Miss Lon Routhier. Director of Music 46 Sister M. Clementine Sikora, SSJ Librarian Emerita Mrs. Katherine Solari, Math Dept. Chairperson Mr. Michael Thorne, Maintenance Mr. Woodrow Thorne, Plant Manager Mr. Gustav Verderber, Science Sister Julia Marie Walsh, SSJ Administrative Assistant Mr. Andrew Whipple, Religion, Spanish Mrs. Winnie Zingale, Development Secretary 47 CAFE TER!A WORKERS Charlene Handers. Marion Harrison. Josephine Godell. Lois Jaworski. 4« FACULTY AND STAFF ALUMNI Teresa Walsh (Sister Julia Mane) Alphonso M. Cioffi Henry S. Rizziere Margaret A. Canary Sheehan Tree (Mrs. McGinnis) Martin J. Ralph Musella McDonough Timothy McCue Patricia Job (Mrs. McGrath) Tracy Lee Abel Dennis Joseph Amsden Bermuda86 B-Camp34 x-mas at nets234 Fall85? outw Andre 7 + 7w KEB went to get donuts JP23 6ML 3 God it's hot! mmngs! I'm a hostage! vac at Bakes: where it all start- ed SEPA LY-OTS 34 It wasn't Boomer! 4 in the morn TS6 pre-school time PB + T uh-hi dad! LLA LL-9-85 But it's my car! Malibu kim don't stop PEPE outfw kkkpp BA 85 w k + k 21 no kell! Soccerl23 Skiing 1234 Tcnnisl234 GST ATE 3 TY:KBKNKLKB AMACCO The best is yet to come ... NTUGBW ... 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March 84 85 8o KOJAK is dead ?? FACE! Help me I am a Hostage SN- Trowny wAKK PA. TP+BD. OF Red Red Wine lhave gone from your future but I will always be in your past. TYKK- KAATCJCMDHLCC State SSl. 2 Sec4 Sos. Ski, Tenl-4 Yrbk4 Andrew F. Allen Kimberly Ann Baker Jason M. Bates .....Bates MountainDew! Hunting at Bomo Shawns car! JB+ NM Forever Football 1 Baseball 1,2 x-country running 3 X-C sking 3,4 A WALK THROUGH THEPAST HEY YOU SCU ZUM! AC LOVE YA LIKE A SIS' A.C, M.P, N M, R.T, SUE M. CRA- SH2 OH NO NOT MOMS OLDSMO bILE AGAIN! I NEED A FRIEND HEY O NY' PITA MLMMJKEV MRCHOIFFI DRED'SURE DO CASHEW!! JPROM- 86 POOR PETE. HIS CADDY BROKE DOWN P.P N.M A.A A.C J.C M.E JIMC. 2 19 86 LOVE YA ALWAYS, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING! EUROPE W MY CRAZY CUZ AS 84-85 SK!ING W MY FRIENDS AT OKEMO. TRACKl TO EV- ERYONE THANKS FOR ALL THE MEMORIES! A WALK INTO FUTURE James Alexander Bianchi «51 Little Bink June29 w SC Quarters at wieskics kiss the monkey's Rob's party pal- ace fall 85 BHw Neal Ter you're driving home Curran's retreat Sugar SL 86 The Van Summer 85 TYAA Lake House Tennis Camp JC Waitsfield w BC + CM in KEB's car early morning SS The Toy-death on wheels Mar, Jun. + Aug. 86 Bianchi's retreat The Garage Skiing 1,3,4 KMS2 Tennis 2,3,4 Footballl,2 State Champs 3 + 4? Never lose sight of the way'Thankyou TB, KEB, SC, FB and classof87 Heth, Jake, big L., heeth. s.b., crash, wie rd. :CheerLcaoing-3days; Softball-2week$. the vessel. 9 7 85 SSD @! NODO- Z(AC), V.EX. the beach 1985 w LB SJ. new yrs. '86 CIRM203-JG. Florida w a.p.(R.A.)Feb '86-MURR: 3 12 86 M L. J.K.(1 ... 2 ... 3 ... JUMP). (7 17 86). 4 1 86 C.M. M.L. HPRM46 1-P.H. I'M SO D‘ LOST ... J.P.w J.R. mol's house DNK DN'TS. aftrmid-K.B.; a.c.. M.M., S.J.V.Q.F too bad honey, too bad c.k. thmbs' p-brit. hersh, Mr.T. huh? 10 17 86(N.M.) BthrmMrr'r .. WHAAT?? rngld mmBorkBork. Ondrea Jean Beckett Heather A. Bourque As the sun hides his head for and-nights rest and the wind sings his same old song on you on the edge never close, never far always there when I need a friend. And all this could be just a dream so it seems I was never much good at GOODBYE! ... 'Goodbye” Ice the BB Band, After the movies??? B.I.O.T.S.! Summer '86: the Lake. Dam, NY, miniadfete. TS, TH. TB, SM, LM, KR. BR NHS 2,3,4 Soccer 2,3,4 Softball 2,3,4, Francis X. Brennan Kathryn Bridges BROWNIE JTC 7 24 84 NEWYEARS WHITES UNDER THE LIGHTS LYCOXY! VACA-BAK.ES OUT W ANDRE + 7WTRACY RHINE-TSG PRE SCHOOL SKIPPIN 13-2 TEAM SUICIDE B- CAMP85? 86 WANNA GET WET? CAPE- FUNW AM X-MAS DITCH WE SHOT MR BOSTON! J-SKI DQBB! FUNW KKKAAT OZ+ WAFFLES? SEPA PEBBLES BARACUDA TYFW UB40-CH AFTER MID-AC SKI + SOC1-4 JAY 1-4 38 SPE- CIAL STEVIE TROYNY? THANKS MOM DAD LUVYA MEMORIES SHARED LAST A LIFETIME FRIENDS NEVER REALLY SAY GOODBYE! Catcha Buzz; Bumper Riding 9-26-86; Seeing the Sox 84 CHSVJLRmJGmG; State Champs 86; Birde King Champ; Big Brother is watch- ing You; W'armin up at Pauls; Lost at Boy's State 86MPJ LBCJEAA; Washington Bound 85; NEDF 85; Roadtrip to Dalis 5-23-86; It doesn't matter how you play the game it's if you win or lose ; Football 1,2,3,4, Hockey 2,3,4; Drama 2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Boy's State 3; Senate I; Close up 2; Yearbook 4 Kristi Eve Brown Keith A. Buzzell Football 1234 champs 1, 3do it again 4 PKNG-BFS'85 500lbs. for a tshirt Otter Ski Patrol: Easterns'85 It's a FELONY in NH1? It's raining in the basement -GIST-86 The 3rd at the beach it's free KLL NZ PNKS- Lifting 1234-NK + h gy bby whls for Jesus- Lacrosse 34-Summer LA-X 34-Varsity Club 34(?)-Natn. Honor Sociey 34-Debate 34(?)- Bear, Shmuky, Chops-Who left their stuff in the back of my truck after the states? First year - Last year MSJ is great Cape Cod was great Club 107 skiing Three day Road trip to Cabot RHS football 1,2 Science Club 1,2,3,4 Theodore Vincent Cacioppi Sean D. Carbine THE DEAD ELM Curry ARMSCAB1N The Volvo Don Jacobs + Labatts Syracuse, c.s.n., Dylan Trip Hare, Hare Bunny, Mo- peding OH CALCUTTA P Pool, Juicc- manM Y ARVI BROWN EYES Boston- NY TripKlAWA Van HoseHead He's Cot A Bomb TAJ KAN + B Bash COHEN GOULD. PGE + GOOD X's DALL S BASH + XTC DIE BABS, JAH Wanna Go On a Run? How Bout Those Dolphins? SKI TEAM, Shrine Skiing Captain Morgans. Bradford, NY w S+H Tracy W. Carris Shawn Mathew April-Lee Ann Childs Alicia Ann Courcelle No Kcl. I feel so bad. Where is everybody? Clueless TRG. A's new P.J. m-s ADC PLYPMO CRASH Are we having fun yet? APES MMNGS Vac. at B's I'VE BEEN CAGED Bam-Bam RHINE-TS B-town PIN- TO, are we going to explode? STD 6 1 84- KL Mornin' UB40-CH-86 After M1D-K.B B- camp Support wild life throw a PARTY! DITCH! CANT BE! THE TIRE TS Ski. Soc. Ten. 1-4 TWACK SN? 38SaratogaSlecpover B.B.FLU Thumper SU-cards To 86 + 87-The laughter in my memories shall NEVER DIE. Lucky one Hockey Bus-Pre-school T.S. Grove + Pool Busted-L.S. M.F.T. truck C.H.+ M HARD CORE RULES 7 seconds w TRAV. H.B. Cubbys' Sleepless Nights- Beuford ??! St,CHAMPS Feerball'85' AIR- BAND Kaya Pearl Necklace Bear MTN.- ALMOST! L.B. CADDY CRASH C.W.S.- Joy Division-CHANCY I hate tourists Thrash MASTER NORTO You're only young once. How long that once lasts is the question. Hockeyl23Capt 4, Footballl234, Track 1, Lifting34. Gimme a bag of Musta- cholli BYE! Lish ... Dunkin Donuts w MP .. MH Hide it Hide it ... w MH dreamin w MH .. MP No Doze w HB! Pp on St. Pe- ter's lawn w NM JP. queen W AA; NM; PP; What a car! Cape Cod summer of 86. w MM. MP; CM. Hey ya Big Stud; Psyche ... Story Town w PP; LI; DC; MP; BF! notch; field; Pond; David Road; Pitts; Circles!! MS 74 9 12 86 Will you come with me? Thanxs for everything NM OB PP CM MM MP BF LK. RP DM JK JH MF BOZ! Life from a window I'm just takin in a view! Subarus-f Pico Shin to win Chew Bamboo Team DH Sugar SL RM 29 Road Trips XC-TP(g KO's PC 85 Yes 84 JP Dis- aster@CR BR ole PS+RBS to blame Let's go blow some crisp blue arcs Dylan + Joy Division Hardcore Rules LB Parties w zig GW W TD FCW1 KW NOR DICA LOOK lt's Nordy Time Son you've just been bozzed RSWP? NHS 234 SS 23 BS 3 XC 2 SKI 1234 FBALL 134 TENNIS 34 Thanks GM PH CZ TD BC CH RM PL SV CF CY CD JL William Chioffi William Joseph Crowley Paul Vincent Curran Cheryl Bishop Dixon 9 23 Crowder Rheino Nabbed at Grad Nabbed by Capts Pre-school Commando Magic Bus SS early mornin Subi-x ST. Mike's w JH + AC Skipping 13-2 Curran's Retreat Nightmare on Town Line Road Cem 3.4 Feerball 3 TSNw KN Kaya CIAFA Club 4 Pearl Necklace '86 JP w ER+SC Hockey B-trips Team Suicide Project Help you- self ST Champs-Footbal! '85, '8o Hockey 86- 87 Legion 85 Clueless TRe F-ball 1-4 Hockey 1-4 Cpt. 4 BSball 1-4 Cpt. 4 SS 34 P-Crash TYJH 1-25-86 Fall Free white wallstred cartains -4on a hill. Still Truck CH + M on Star lit nights. L.S.M.F.T. on the trail of the lucky one. Taxi Dash. K. Nort talkin w PePe. Endless laugh just too much MAGIC BUS! latenight-time trials in excess. Hockey Warmth ritual. Midnight Madness w those 2 Bear MTN. Almost! Joeboy's Bottomlcs ICECOLD chest! (R.I.P.) Put it on my TAB Joe. Befor- e +After X.T. o. Whew! Football 1,2,3,4 You've got so much to say; Say what you mean; Mean what you think; And think anything-CAT STEVENS TD HV LA AB AM TE JS NM - Thanx LA, AB-LIVE in got to have Kaya now! ASCw Paul and Rick JC- What a party! AM-Orcos Montreal w BilIH WF NW LJ TC-Clash Chauncy Good Luck-SMS 87! Racing w Ted Stratton-86 Sometimes the lights are shining on me oth- er time i can barely see-lately, it occurs to me-what a long, strange. Trip its been-THE GRATEFUL DEAD aga 25 85 States Bench Warmer Hockey 2 Champs 1 more time when the going gets tough I give up. CM FRVR Without you I Would be less than I am now RM Summer CYC ESAO Binghampton marble Lv Christ N-K- th- -nb-rm g-y b-by wh-l-s f-r J-s-s Little bluebrown, yellow car KA Frshmn Bstn trip so long and and thanks for all the fish Hockey 1,2,3,4, Football 1,3 mgr4 Golf 1.2,3,4 NHS 234 Boys State 3 Bored 1234 VW 34 This is a hack zone Theodore Dali John B. Eagan Moe Moefo Max Hack; One Headlight! Can 1 Have a ride? Ethel, put your clothes on! The Luggage. SP Ski Pico, Teach Pico; Let the good times roll! New Years '86 Cl Rm.203. Sleepovers at Mollie's Parties. Ex- periences at York Beach with Jen. 385pecial Limo. All things must change to something new, to something strange. Socl-4 TRI-4 YB34 NHS23P4 GMTI2 SADD34 Dramal-4 To have a friend is to be a friend. Thanks to all for being friends. Carl Fish Maureen E. Flannery Short freckled + French It's Kricket w Cami, Sara + tiffw Simon Rodney Crash 2 Love to David + JCM 2 w BoB, Tiff + Vic at Hawk MT. The July accident chain lot of love to Vic + his 65CTO Funw AFS crew from CT Redbridgc Sledgeham- mer My heart to Rodbo w Love, 4how many? 1 thought a Phoenix could fly? OJB Psyciatrist K.K Yaley parties 8o Pep Club Rep. 2, US Band Awardl, Bandl,2 Var- sity soccer+ softballl,2 Dramal,2 AFS2Ex- changel,Pres3, Chorusl.2,3,4 FHA1.3 What kind of car is that? TRIUMPH SPIT- FIRE! Mountain top skiing, cruz in'w the crue. St.J will be remembered! May everyone remain friends and stay close GOD BLESS x-c ski 3,4 Track 2,4 Football 1 Music 1,2.3,4, Tri-m Pres. 2,3 Key club 1,2 Drama 3 SEE YA! Kathleen Lisa Josselyn Fleury Shawn Forrest Melissa Marie Gabriele Edward A. Gelbar Missy 5G MGMP 34 Cheering 1234 Co- Captain 4 JH States FB3 Band 1234 District Festival 1234 All State Parade 3 NMDAAH5B 3 Big E Chorus 234 Class Sec. 1 HR Drama 1234 Mlsd 1 NYC NHS 234 Co-Sec NHS 4 NCACC 3 1CFCC 4 QC- Jr- Prom 3 Prom Committee Liturgical Dance 4 Yearbook 4 Girls Football 4 Girls State 3 Varsity Club Gabriele One 1 With an E on the End To my mom and dad; Thank you for all that you do and 1 love you! Today are what we make of them and are the memories of tomorrow. So live each day to the fullest. Good luck and keep smiling. Paula Jean Gallo Yo Jay Yo Jay! Check this out! Remember Cape Cod in 84? Nobody else can drive? YKWIM? BDOML 2-14-8© NC. Have I told you about my cat? No? It's a 65 Mustang! I may work at K-Mart but I don't shop there! KAIDOK wehe 1 say It's time for some dip- page! ED + RENIE 5th and forever! Yes I'm going back out with her. tregs. BB 3. Pres. 4 Green Death 34 N+ 1 Honor Soc. BB. 12 Football 1234 Last but not least MUTATED CHICKENS 85. David Anthony Giancola t Jennifer Hebert Lisa Marie Howard Jen-Karen; Sister + Friend-Love + Thanks BB + FB Cheerleading 1234-FB States 85 Camp w KH, MG. DB. SH. SF; SPLASH; Co-Capt.-MG Hey! moving KBcar in park- ing lot. Oops Surprise 16-Roses; Wayne- friends? yes Pas De Quoi-Liz; Crash Club 4; Robert's dancing w MP, CM, JP: NHS 234; Carousel” Track 234-Shot + Disc- Hurdles? hot-” SNAP! Old party wagon! Thanks mom and dad walk on with Hope in your heart and you will never walk alone- Good-Bye Thank you for the beautiful memories. HENCH 31 Sick of State Nights! Pres- chool w GPKP Bowl w PG is that a Bill Blass! Cubies HJ PA BJC Heyy Ja Win Con- jagowi Shotgun 13 Not Nabbed at Grad PG RP White R. w P + MillGen Who's driven? TwinKopp TACHUNDER Suc- mias with who? Penn w Joe Moms Gone Full House w UB40 and Co. W'her's run- ningbear? 1 11 85 Jl TG 4 28 86 Ground rules are my life GIVE ME A BAG OF MUS- TACCOLLI? JP Football 1234 Captain Hockey 1 Week! CRASH!-10 18 26 85 THE PIES '-Cumby- J ENNY-Lisa Lake Sunrise-Camp JH LV CM-Quad-RHS My Best Friends Forever B- Ball 30 Kim-No More Jokes! -HOWIE- My Bro Steve-You're The Best! -Be Good Wanna Join The Crash Club? -Tracker-my Puppy-Who's Driving Tonight? College- Bound! Thanks Mom and Dad For Everyth- ing-! Have to work again-Cherish the Love and the Mcmories-B-Ball 1234 Track 123 Cheer 4 YRBK 34 SCI Club 34 Varsity Club 1234. Dave. James. Mr. Bell. Dan. CARPIE, NAN. MIK.ER, Karen, Missy, Cheryle, Heather MSJ Youth Day Freedom Nights Royal's Market Andrea, Cheryle, Lisa!! Barbara, The Doctor(Cost) Mr. Bell. There are some peo- ple. Jimbob, I did see the Moose! Dave, all he needs is a Yoohoo. Soda sale! J adore les Toyotas! Mme. Baker et Mme. Sully! Cape Cod 84 6 3 86 Remember the little gath- erings at Spring Lake. Christian E. Henrichon John H. Jackson 1 Kenan W. Jones Maureen C. Langan X-C Skiing, Varsity X-Country Running. Hog my Hooter, get a grip Volvo VCOA. IPD. Rally Racing. Double Forte. Scorpions, AC DC Hooters. BIU, Fisher, Elan, Swix. Nordic-Alpine. I'd rather be skiing. Lake Placid 1985. Olympic Training Center. U.S. Ski Team. Ski Club. Jen, Jennie-Pie Thanks for all the memories mmmlmfcm hbacdbcdjg JPW Kev 5-10-86 Cl RMZOl. Z03. Z05 1-1-86 OK Heath Jump Skipping with ML HB 3-12-86 Get- ting Caught Slcepovers at Mollie's Pookie Tippy Summer 84 at Dewey w TKJTBCKF 38 Spccial Limo Experiences at York Beach w Max Cuardrail on Granger! Walking to school everyday w Moe Good Luck B! Thanks mom and dad for everything! Hoop 1234 6-7-86 Bangan Tempted w KLKBAC RHS JP w C. B C. MT. NM. JM Skipping w CM H.P. I'm so damn lost P.P. w CM paranoid too many times! freekin JJL- SAKMYF AC-Capt Avenger MCLB OLA Laughing, Smiling, Hee Heeing MM-MPIC CLB-Summer 86 No pun intended! l-l-8o Cl Heath . . Lookf' Muffin Skipping w HB JK SO's at Moll's CFON Is that an invitation? Circ. w HB 3D'S 11-8-86 + 9 Caught up in you-JJL Soccer 1234 Capt. Ill Always Remember. No Kel. Fatty 1 BS Wends JPER 86 12 oly-it-ola Thanks KKKATA CJJHCPR R184 Beep Gram's Living on sugar mt. w Nell A's new pjob 5 24 86 Thumper Hoop Thumb N.D. 87bcmp n's Xmas The most useful piece of learning is tto unlearn what is un- true. OLA Jewlking schnockers young at heart Schaw greg DLR 1 1 86 pap Coin Crazy It's in the hole SS4, NHS234, Hoop- Ten 1234 XCl! There is only one decisive victory; The Last Jennifer A. Kinsman Kimberlee Ann Levins Krista Ley 90 State Champs Again Lachinsky My cooler Ma Don't worry Tandem Lives CR pizza Laugh at injuries Airband We shot Mr.B-KSKI Czechs 1 11-8-9-86 Your hair?! Dtruck CLnights IDAM Congrats Ted Charity's Hubs? Caught up in you! What St sign-Ricks Kappys Stasha My $20 Hench Greg s 17BDP Fight the squirm save the best for last TYEEFM M VFBALL 123capt.4 K-I-l-1 hoopl23c4 BSBALL12 Golf 34 NHS class VP. SADD, VClub, 234 GMtl2 KMACB Joseph John Liscinsky Mark E. Loseby Don't worry you'RE not seeing Double. Its just an illusion. I'm not Mike. No I'm not giving you the car keys. Friday the 13th '88' ... What a disaster. Football manager 1 BAND 1234 Yearbook 4. Losbot ?? 4 wheelin with Gizmo. Twin POWER. Cruisin with the S.J.R. crew. Wanna buy a Jeep ? BAND 123 Footballl Michael J. Loseby Mary Patricia Manning Mollie Martin NEKCC ”86'' BRAT! EASTERN STATES 86 KN COOKIES 80” POOL SPECIAL OLYMPICS JM DEC 6. 85 MAND1 JUNE 11. 86 KIMI WCCW CF BIKE-A-THON WWF MV THE CORNER JBTLR SCP KEY CLUB 1234 FLAG CORP 14 HOCKEY CHEERING 2 Dead Eye 11 COLCHESTER BLUES AAU TOO MUCH MAGIC BUS-COMMAN- DO-AT-CEM. WITH PC SS MORNIN- AC NIGHTMARE ON TOWNLINE RD. NABBED AT GRAD PCPVCH! ANAR- CHY ARTISTS CORN HILL KAYA-ASC- NORTONS SEEPOVERS-CURRANS RE- TREATS AIRBAND86-ANCIE-KEVS BAD NIGHT! MSJ WHAT A LONG STRANGE TRIP ITS BEEN?! TD's BASH-X-W KNGC TD DPW-COACH MTN SHRINE TRIP W TED LUCKY ONE LS MFT FOOTBALL 123 CAPT. 4 BASKET- BALL 1234 FEERBALL 3 CIAFAH 4 CLASS PRES 1234 MOLLS' TOO MUCH CHINESE FOOD' C.l. Rm. 203-207 1-1-86 H P. RM. 461 I'M SO DARN LOST 4-1-86 SUM- MER FUN AT THE CAPE W C.M.. AC. MP RIGHTS READ AT CAPE COD S.O.'s AT MY HOUSE-PARTY Whaat HUH AFTER-MID-KB W APES and HEATH 38 SPECIAL-LIMO ' WHERES THE T.PAPER ML MY PARTNER IN CRIME B J BYE MC. AP TENNIS 1234 CHEER- ING 123 rejected STATES85 GIRLS F- BALL-4 V-CLUB4 DRAMA 1234 YR BK 4 SADD 34 NHS 4 HEY JAWIN? SCHNOCKERS TP86UB40 LCCHLOBLC HENCHS VACA MUSTA- CIOLI Preschool Times PC. CHKN Cur- rans Retreat commando HamB86 BCCH Cubics HJABJP sugar slalom 4 3 85 Thanx- Hurc! TDCZBCCDKBACKO Stompers Sta- teNights BCKNJLCHANDCCR Thanx Jocforl7B-day ADMILC StateChamps Ski848586 Roac trisp to races CZTDPHBC Alex you better be ... Trips Subi BC Bur- 150m in TGKT BCPHCZ Colf345Ski- ing!234 T CP34F-balll2 B-ball 12 Richard Marshall Gregory R. McClallen CATH Bob 4-2-86 I'm so darn lost HB ML at HP 4-1-86 w NAMPB im. 461 Rt. 7 C.l. 1-1-86 rm203-207 SO's at Molls CAPECOD w MP MM AC F-Ball at the beach Summer'86w R.e.k.lI! Take my Breath Away 38-Special Limo P.P. ML9-16- 8o Yabigstud- Maureen not again Head- banger too bad honey too bad top gun X-countryl Cheeringl Indoortrack2 Ten- nisl.2,3.4 Drama2,3 Sadd3,4 V.Club 4 YrBk3,4 ScienceClub3,4 GirlsFootbalU ElksCity3 BK Thanks for the memories DQBB No Kel Pre-SchOol times DITCH! Nutsy-Beat ya to the lake! Cape fun W Keb Wanna get wet? l.m a hostage out W Andre Oreos at Dix B-Camp-34 Vaca at Bakcs- Kitchen Floor Skipped 13 Caught 1 Juice splash w Kel Team Rhine TSG Nestle Crunch Red. red . -JC-What a party! Fun W KKKKAT Xmas at my house GirlsFoot- bal4 Airband34 Soccer3Skil-4 It's Kristi's! TY KBKBAC TAKNKLCDCHSNRMG MJLPCBCJBMJSS-Love ya! Catherine E. McElroy Annette Marie Medor Have you seen the bridge? Tennis after- noons. Don't eat the mustard SN Hitchin' on S.Main w AA. Go ahead take the Wheel Polcaro. I dont care! Zcar. Do the P- Strut. Manchester at 125 Not to worry RP its a handelin' machine. BugKiller Burgers. Ca- noe at 4am. Dyeinin the garage. Cam- phouse-lake. PINK FLOYD Animals All You Touch All You See Is All Your Life Will Ever Be Bubbles in the Knuckles B- Ball2 Tennis 34 YB' Ed Nanci w an I .. Rd?! Tim6-10-8o Thanx Summer of 86. Pp -n St. Peter's Lawn w AC JPW pp also w AC AA; What a car?l Queen of the mart. Hey ya big stud .. Peachy-Keen Loolers: Terill Street Bev. Thanx ACTPPPBMAAMBABKN The mo- ments were temporary But the memories are forever! TP 7 18 86 + 9 10 86 9 14 86 and more wow!! Cheeringl,2 Adios MSJ Darin C. Miglorie Nancy J. Miles Kristin T. Nadler But to me my past is a sweet, safe place to be, and through the medium of life I shall aspend a little time there now and then. J.Herriot. Ben Jerry's SINAWLK 6-10 to 9-6. TMWCS. Kcc in NH 4-66. Key Club 1234, The Mountaineer 3, Around The Mount 34. SADD 34, NHS 34, Science Club 4, Drama Club 4. C.F. ESSE quam videri. Never say Good-Bye ... only Hi. It's only a dream till tomorrow BMWNTCBW ... FJ Clambake The Ga- rage S.L. Kiawah The Tides No Quarter Houses Gf The Holy Led Zeppelin Gisd TR- 7 There is always some reason in madness hintertux Ausria Cool Floor Killington Mtn. School RASTA MUSIL Magic Carpet Ride Andy's Housc lamp US Ski Team Training Camps Bend Oregon Stowe Sugar SL 86 Kiss the Monkey, Kyle's House P-Strut Skiing 1 KMS 1234 Tennis 34 Cross Country 1. Shane F. Nestler Kevin W. Norton Norto-Dog Hey Naughton: Airband 86 end of P.A.N.T. Tradition Officer Who? Corn- hill Junkies Dallzer Bash XTC Boreheads mid night madness at R.M. “How did you guys get so dirty? DYKFS? DYLAN Bis- cayne Bay Truck too much magic bus New Years with Pepe Hockey Game ritual Oh Dude! Everybody just go to bed Stasha 1SI Maniacs Buford- somebody's Coming! Fun with Sidney Let's go to the Dead End The Snakes will eat the world!! You guys listen to me! Fathead 2 Vacat- bakes 8687 Mick Jagger JPmems w KKDES Olyshola Beep gramps FLA 86 w apes Jewlking! Harold inky LST NT 86 w PYC 9 neils like a hurricaine K Don't stop caasper MBF Kath GDEAD I'm having a ball you caniballs nxmas party Bcamp 86 w KKPPT BD TP w KKJ nicks Troy? OLA If I leave here tomorrow will you still remember me? KKKKKAALLTTPPESS! DQBB 86 Ten. Soccer 1234 Days. Ryan M. Parkman Robert Pearce Gibson Les Paul Custom w Kahler Pcavey Powered. Allied Forces live 11 15 86 FLSA w Velcro Penguins 3 7 86 1 in Benning- ton, jammin w Chuck and Craig, Totalled 11 1 86 w Jen, Chuck, and Mollie. From Burry to Bury, Times to remember '86 JP w Tammy Busted w Darin, Football 1,2 Ten- nis 2,3,4 Culiacin, Sinaloa. Mexico. Yes, I like Ver- mont, but it's too cold! brrr! Esto es para mi familia y amigos mexicanos: los extrane u mucho pero valio la pena, aunque coma Mexico no hay dos. I'm glad to have known all of you, and it was a very beautiful and moving experience. JV soccer 17. JV basket- ball 50 I won't forget you! RRRiiija!!!! Concepcion I. Parra Cuevas I i Kathleen Pellerin I Mark Allen Perkins Peter Joseph Polcaro PERK” 74 This is a hack zone Missy MAP + MMG JR. Prom Court Wow! Limo What a night VT. JR Conference 3 Green Mountain Boys State 3 Fire Alarm at 1A.M. Track 2,3,4 Coaches Award Track 3 Basket- ball 1,2,3,4 Football I.2.3.4. Baseball 1 Band 1,2,3,4 Eastern-States-Exposition All-State Parade Varsity Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Snaooing V-M 3,4 BB-VP 3,4 FRANK! Frank who? Subie Power, no more signs, The Pitts U2Violent Femmes, Metal Head? FARMIE! Kev's Racing Team. Best Class: Study hall Lunch. YO ED! YO ED! I Only live for today and I'm one day behind ME? QUIET? HA! HA! Tooteloo! YR. BK. 2,3,4 Football 1,3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 What's Next? SKI SHACKw Joe Sunday morning Fever Storytown w ACLIDCMPBF 1 Think We're lost! At Louie's, Dave s House My Truck What's a speed limit? JP w NM Also AC AA. What a car? Take a hike '86 Andy's Camp The Garage” I'D FH Pink Floyd The Wall The Final Cut The Notch David Road DM SN AA PV Football Basketball, 2.3 Golf 3,4 Golf Picture 1,2,3,4 Ineligible 1.2.3.4 REZ , REZ-MAN”. REZ-A-MA- NIA!!!!!! What's Happening? Math is the worst! Breakdance Spring Fling '85; Baseball 3,4 24 Drama 2,3,4 Yearbook 4 Rcc. Tech 3-STATE CHAMPIONS! NO. 1 In writing 2.3; String Bass man 4; Cruisin' in the ol' 144 with EW. 5 86, Great! CINEMA NORTH 11 86 It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, but i lived through it! That's IT baby! I'm Gone!!! Kevin James Perry Michael F. Reczek What is MSJ? Its a treasurechest of the hu- man experience A glass filled with the best wine Its all that and more Its the archeologi- cal digs the unexplained rattling of chains and the screams of the undcad zombies thirsting for human blood Its the roar of the DC10 and a cup of jo in the cockpit Its running to class with the hounds of hell snapping at your heels and its the ginger- bread men that now rule over us all Kitten! Artodyssey86 Nov85 Florida 86 Key- Club234 Prcs3NEKC3 Band 234JJA YEx- change84 1st PrizeHP84 Chorus2 Cheering? SADD3 YRBK34 If you dont understand my silence you wont understand my words! Celebrate! with the 1 OOth in 86 Kevin Samuel Robinson Tracy L. Robinson How many times have we all made an im- print in the sand only to watch it disappear beneath the waters hand Many times but foot prints behind will remain in the memo- ries of our minds .. Summcr'86 at the lake with SMKRBRKB. TB with JFMMALJ RMJPMAB Softball 34 Richard Roughgarden Antoinette Sandillo Scott E. Sullivan Elizabeth Marie Valente g Wish you were here Who's 62 ?! CIAFAH Club pres-Legacy .. Lacrosse B-Bros. with Mike and Dave-Feerball 9-14-85 10-14-85 — MR CS+N-85 JT-86 Meg Hazy Days and Electric Nights Cem. Football gone and hap- pily forgotten Project Help Yourself? I was just a child then Now Im only a man - Pink Floyd -The Who- -The Dead- U2 LAX- 34 ... F-ball-1234 Hoopl2 Student Sen- 124(VP-4) Minn-86 Scholars Bowl-34 PL + A GUY 12 The BEST HOOP PLAYER ever to come out of THE GUT NIKE AIR Lord Jim Death of a Dream Though his body says stop his spirit cries never Breaking in the Gyms Eye of the Tiger-Danger Zone My ATTITUDE is GREAT Have FAITH in HIM and reach your GOALS SPUD- Muggsy I don't care what anyone says Im going all the way Tar Heals-76ers MY sum- mer JOB is at MEADOW ST B-BALL CAMP HC1233 Rec234 DC2 IYF3 SU4 Ml4 B-BALL 123Capt4 The end of wisdom is to dream high enough not to lose the dream in the seeking of it Liz Elizabeth Betty?? Who me Pre-game Fun 101885 12686 Not a second one Lisa NYC Summer of '86 Best of times Cross-Country 1 track 124 cheering2 majorettcs3 yearbook4 Varsity Club4 To JH and LH: Thanks for the happy memories Merci aussi Stacy I count myself in nothing else so happy as in a soul remembering my good friends. SLITHER. ITS TRUE BS NEW YORK STUDYING STINKS MUST BS FOOT- BALL 1-4 DRAMA 1-4 TENNIS 3-4 WHAT A SPORT COACHES AWARD HA HA SCHOLARS BOWL DEBATE TEAM 83 Gaetanino Tedesco Michael A. Valentine PACO, Sal Give the ball to a Card Let's go bowling w CGAD Not nabed at Grad What did I just say “The headlights are on Ah no that’s not it Let's go to White River w Milgen who's driving back. Ta- chunder Shotgun 13 Let's take a dip at Andy's Hoop camp, hey Rutland w Guy Pasey Hey Hencher STATECHAMPS 2nd year in a row Movics w AAN CAN I Borrow some money Football 1,3,4, HOOP 1.V2.3 CAP. 4 Bowling 3 CAP. WHEELS - Cruising in the 74 VOLVO - NlCFO Skipping Physics-Lab today, MR. T? ATHEIST- Does God exist? You Chris- tian! MRW's Jacuzzi party Chemistry ex- periment Three Quits! Jenn 12 22 85 5 11 89; 9 5 80 10 13 80. Band-1.2.3,4 Running- 2,3 Yearbook-4 X-C Skiing-1,2,3 Saxaphone- Jazz Districts, All States, New Englands-I regret that 1 had only one brain to give to M.S.J.-but hey. I MADE IT! Sal Vitagliano Erik J. Wheeler Mark Robert Wilson Sailing on Champlain, SCIROCCO! Desert Wind , Markus, 120 on 89, H Tub, Bimmer, BMW, Cruising with Dennis and Rez, Scor- pions 84, V.I. 86, Pico. Mt. Top. 36 Mariner, W'eirs Beach, Hot sunny summer days. X- Country Ski 1,2,3,4 Soccer 3.4 Baseball 1 X-C Run 2 Soccer 4 Alpine Skiingl.2 Golf 1,3 Notch 1,2,3 David Rd. 1,2.3 Volvo jokes. St. J. Run '71. '73. 79 TRIUMPH. '79 Scirocco. Wil- son's Scirrocco, Thanks Guys: Mark, Shawn, Mike Ed, Tyler, Dcnnisc. Daniel Baldwin i SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BEST LOOKING: A. Mcdor S. Ncstler 72 CLASS COUPLE: M. Gabriele M. Perkins CUTEST SMILE: M Langan J. Bianchi CLASS ACTORS: M Flannery S. Viragliano BEST PHYSIQUE: A Medor C. Hcnrichon CLASS ARTIST: K Ley R. Pearce CLASS MUSICIANS: E. Wheeler M Gabriele MOST CHANGED: J. Bianchi K. Ley CLASS ATHLETES: K. Levins J. Liscinsky MOST ORIGINAL: H. Burke T. Dali FUNNIEST: K. Notte B Choiffi MOST QUIET: K. Perry K. Nadler CLASS FLIRTS: K. Brown J. Liscinsky CLASS BROWNIES: K. Brown P. Curran CLASS TAXI DRIVERS: K. Baker G. McCallen DONE MOST FOR CLASS: M. Flannery R. Marshall CLASS TALKERS: K. Notte P. Curran CLASS BRAINS: A. Allen M. Flannery 75 76 Pg. 7o 1. K. Nolle 2. M Langan 3. K. Robinson 4. M. Flannery 5. L. Howard 6. D. Miglorie 7. K. Norton 8. S. Forrest 9. B. Choiffi 10. J. Kinsman 11. K. Brown 12. J. Hebert Pg. 77 1. K. Nadler 2. E. Valente 3. J. Liscinsky 4. M. Martin 5. M. Gabriele 6. T. Robinson 7. A. Sandillo 8. P. Gallo 9. Mark Mike Loseby 10. K. Fleury 11. K. Ley Pg. 78 1. M. Perkins 2. M. P. Manning 3. S. Nestler 4. K. Levins 5. H. Burke 6. J. Eagan 7. A. Medor 8. S. Sullivan. 9. Zander 10. C. Henrichon H. Abaticll T. Adams L. Allen L. Baker A. Barbush J. Beard J. Beauchamp T. Boll I). Bra non T. Bridges J. Brooks J. Brothers T. Brown L Budd T. Burgess G. Burrell K. Canney F. Carbine J. Celentano M. Ccrreta S. Charron K. Cole C. Coombs S. Connor P. Conway K. Courccllc S. Couture J. Crean H. Cupoli T. D'Eredita 82 M. Drop A Kirchhoff j. Fenton T. Ferrara T. Fish K. Flannery T. Forrest J. Forte S. Foster A. Franks K. Gormly B. Goulette C. Gurney D. Gustafson J. Hathaway K Hebert S. Hcleba J. Judge A. Justin K. Kelly A. Kirchhoff J. Korona C. Ladabouche J. Lanzilio J. Larkin H. Lawton S. Layden K. Lorman T. Manning B. Maneau •3 T. Marshall C. McClallen D. McClallen J. McGuiness S. McMillan J. O'Rourke D. Parento A. Pell G. Pi scopo S. Pitjnicllo T. Plante H. Politis T. Potter W. Pratico J. Randall C. Ricci G. Rideout M Ryan G. Sabataso J. Sabataso J. Sherman A. Slocum J. Small H Stevenson P. Stickney T. Sullivan P Thibodeau A. Valente M Walker J Walthcr R. Wecden 5. Welch K. Wcrbinski C. Wheeler K. Woodard u i 85 E. Abbey B. Adams A. Anderson N. Bearor M. Bergeron G. Bissettc A. Broderick A. Brooks C. Brown K. Bu2zell E. Casella H. Chapman J. Clark S. Cleary S. Cocci Sue Cocci A. Cole R. Connolly J. Costello S. Cote P. Curran J. Dumouchel F. Ettori J. Flory S. Fox K. Frey E. Fuller R. Fuller M. Gonyea K. Goulette 86 P. Hadley k. Hebert S. Howard A. Huggins H. Hurst L. Illiano J. Johnston S. Judge D. Kearney K. Knox R. Kolozej D. Kristiansen S. Larkin K. Lawton K. Lawton J. Leonard J. Liscinsky H. Lloyd K. Lord P. Mahoney J. Mangan M. Martin M. Martinez P. Mason L. McClallen M McGee S. McMillan S. Morrill C. Murray O North 87 M. Notte W. Notte K. Otoka T. Palluotto D. Perkins C. Peterson J. Pillon P. Plante J. Reed J. Routzhan D. Sandillo S. Shortle D. Squires K. Stanley J. Steele C. Taylor M. Thorne D. Tilden A. Tomasi A. Vargas E. Velar J. Warner W. Wheeler S. White T. Wilson i i J C. Wood B. Young M. Allard S. Altrui G. Aprilliano S. Bacon J. Barbush J. Barrett S. Bizzarro M. Bourque S. Branon R. Burrell S. Casey C. Fifield S. Clark C. Congdon C. Conway G. Coolidge D. Corey V. Couture J. Creed M. Dawley S. Dillon G. Fenton J. Fitzgerald M. Foley R. Foster K. Frey M. Gelbar H. Greene M. Gregorio H. Grove 90 R. Guyette M. Hadley T. Hathaway J. Horton D. Howells S. Hughes J. Iannantuoni T. Illiano R. Johnston J King J. l.anzillo 5. Lawrence T. Lazarczyk J. Lein M. Lord B. Lundrigan P. Marcell S. Marcile C. McDonough C. McIntyre J. Michael M. Miles M. Mitowski O. Murphy C. Notte I. Nygard N Osha B. Parento D. Pitaniello L. Poalino 91 D. Polii W. Stanley J. Werbinski T. Desrocher M. Prouty B. Stickney B. Woodard B. Tartenello S. Reardon J. Tedesco C. Wilk J. Gawett T. Ricci M. Tumiolevvicz M. Wood M. Roberts A. Walker K. Wartman C. Taylor H. Ward L. Zakrzewski 92 ACTIVITIES BAND 00 8 i 0 0 B i 0 0 Oi Row 1: S. Reardon, G. Coolige, T. Robinson, T. Palluolto, W. Wheeler, D. Perkins, R. Connolly, H. Politis, S. White, M. Gabriele. Row 2: C. Wood, H. Chapman, M.P. Manning, S. Pitaniclli, K. Rideout, J. Fitzgerald, K. Hebert, H. Lloyd, K. Knox, Miss Routhier, D. Amsden. Row 3: M. Reczek, J. Fenton, L. Budd, J. Bates, B. Lundrigan, J. Korona, T. Hathaway, G. Rideout, M. Prouty, M. Gelbar, C. McIntyre. Row 4: M. Reczck, M. Martinez, R. Weeden, M. Loseby, M. Loseby, E. Wheeler, E. Gelbar, M. Perkins, S. Forrest, S. Bizarro. H. Greene. tfjOSrtflE BAND CHORUS Front Row: H. Chapman, K. Flcury, J. Clark, R. Fenski. B. Fuller. Back Row: J. Korona, L. Budd, T. Wilson, E. Wheeler, P. Marcelle, M. Gabriele. 95 MSJ DANCE TROUPE DRAMA CLUB: Board: Keith Buzzell, Paco Vitagliano, Amanda Franks, Michael Martinez Ist-Act State Festival Committee: Co-Chairmen: Amanda Franks Keith Buzzell Tim Sullivan. Stacy Fox. Brian Lundrigan, Jennifer Clark. Holly Politis, John Eagan. Kelli Buzzell. Mike Gelbar, Sarah Foster, Melanie Bergeron, Shannon Pitaniello SCHOLARS BOWL SCIENCE CLUB KEY CLUB J. Eagan S. Sullivan M. Valentine Missing- D. Parento A. Valente G. Rideout S. McMillian Sitting: B. Lundrigan K. Courcclle T. Robison Standing: S. Cocci M. Martinez M. P. Manning K. Nadler-Pres. J. Fenton S. McMillan K Ley BOYS STATE Row I: B. Crowley, A. Allen Row 2: K. Buzzell. M. Perkins, J. Eagan GIRLS STATE CLASS OFFICERS SENIORS: Guy Tedesco, Treasurer, Rick Marshall, President, Joe Liscinsky, Vice President, Kim Baker, Secretary JUNIORS: Peter Stickney, President, Steffanie Layden, Secretary Michelle Cerreta, Vice President. MISSING: Chris Ladabouche, Treasurer SOPHOMORES: Beth Young, Treasurer, Stacey Shortle, Vice President, Becky Connolly, President, Alison Vargas, Secretary FRESHMEN: Mike Gelbar, Treasurer, Jennifer lannantuoni. President, Bill Stanley, Vice President. MISSING: Beth Parento. Secretary DEBATE TEAM Row 1: D. Howells, T. Cacioppi, Row 2: F. Carbine, J. Eagan, S. Sullivan. A. Allen, S. Vitagliano, Row 3: K. Cormley, T. Illiano, J. lannantuoni NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: T. Cacioppi, A. Franks, D. Brannon, J. Hebert, S. Foster. Row 2: D. Parento, J. Eagan. K. Bridges, A. Valente, G. Rideout. M. Gabriele, K. Levins, Row 3: D. Miglorie, A. Allen, C. Wheeler VARSITY CLUB Row 1: S. Vitagliano, Row 2: F. Carbine, K. Lawton, S. Sullivan, O. Gustafson, R. Marshall, P. Curran, T. Cacioppi, Row 3: J. Bianchi, J. Eagan, C. Henrichon. B. Crowley. Row 4: K. Lawton, B. Chioffi, K. Lawton, S. McMillan. A. Valente, G. Rideout, J. Larkin, S. Couture, J. Walthers, Row 5: E. Gelbar, C. Wheeler, T. Bell, F. Brennan. Row 6: M. Perkins, G. Tedesco, L. Howard, A. Allen, K. Baker, D. Parento, STUDENT SENATE Row 1: T llliano, C. Henrichon, K. Levins. A. Valente, D. Howells. K.. Norton. Row 2: S. Sullivan, J. Liscinsky, B. Stikney, C. McDonough MSJ WALKATHON athletics rv FOOTBALL MOUNTIES CLAIM 12TH CHAMPIONSHIP : ..xx. As the 1986 season began, the outlook was dubious. The team was relying on totally rebuilt offense and a defense riddled with new faces. But under the spectacular leadership of Coaches Cioffi and Zingale, the group pulled together and surprised all by taking the Division I crown in a hard-fought contest with repeat runners-up, Burlington. The Mountics finished with a 9-1 record, losing only to the New York power, Binghampton. The biggest highlight of the '86 season was a 48-7 thrashing of crosstown rivals, Rutland High School. The Mountics were successful on all levels against the Raid- ers, beating them on the J.V., Freshmen, girls, as well as the Varsity level. -Scott Sullivan GIRLS SOCCER Row 1: Mrs. McGrath, D. Howells. H. Abatiell, H. Lawton, C. ParaCue- vas. Row 2: K. Frey, D. Cotey, J. Lein, K. Lawton, T. Manseau, L. McClallcn, K. Hebert, S. Fox. Row 3: K. Otoka, S. Larkin, D. Pitaniello, K. Lawton. S. Shortlc, J. Warner, K. Woodard, A. Kirchhoff, B. Young. Row 4: K. Bridges, M. Flannery, K. Baker, K. Brown, M. Langan. A. Childs, Coach McGrath. CROSS COUNTRY Row 1: C. Taylor. A. Vargas, D. Perkins, M. Thorne, J. lannantuoni. Row 2: G. Rideout, R. Connelly, S. Casey, Row 3: Coach Heffcrnan, D. Pitaniello, D. McCallen, J. Walther BOYS SOCCER ■ GIRLS FOOTBALL 113 FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Row I: S. Foster, K. Hebert, L. Howard, S. Heleba, J. Hebert, A. Franks Row 2: L. Howard, M. Gabriele, D. Branon L. Howard, M. Gabriele, J. Hebert BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Hiurrr C. Knox, S. Foster, H. Politis, M. Ryan, K. Hebert. M. Gabriele, J. Hebert, D. Branon. S. Fox, S. Heleba 114 Jennifer Hebert, Melissa Gabriele I GIRLS BASKETBALL Kneeling: K. Levins-Capt. Standing: Coach Rideout. K. Stanley, A. Valente, A. Kirchoff, P. Mason, L. Howard, J. Warner, K, Wortman, T. Palluotto Kneeling: B. Parento. A. Walker. A. Cole. Standing: M. Henderson, D. Corey, J. Dumouchel, L. Paolino, M. Bourque. K. Coulette. K. Buzzell, M. Lord, H. Ward, K. Lord, V. Couture. Conchita. HOCKEY Row 1: J. Eagan. J. Randall. G. Sabataso. K. Buzzell, P. Stickney. P. Curran, J. Barret, S. Branon Row 2: Dr. Stickney. Coach Larkin. O Gustafson C Murray. A. Anderson, B. Stickney, B. Chioffi, T. Bell, P. Curran, J. Larkin. P. Thibodeau, Coach Creed BOYS BASKETBALL Kneeling: Tri-Capt's R. Marshall, S. Vitagliano, J. Liscinsky Row 2: M. Wood, D. Parento, M. Gonyea, F. Carbine, S. Dillon, A. Allen, C. McDonough, K. Canney, Coach Kinsman Kneeling: C. Holbritter, J. Costello, K. Frey Row 2: J. Pillon, B. Nottc, S. Howard, S. Fuller, T. Wilson, J. Steele, M. McGee, S. Cote, J. Liscinsky RAIDERS MSJ CLAIMS 1ST SVL TITLE ALPINE SKIING Row I: A. Mcdor, K. Baker. J. Bianchi, A. Childs, Coach McGrath. Row 2: S. McMillan. J. Lein, D. Howells. H. Cupoli, C. McIntyre. Row 3: R. Kolodzci. T. Manning, J. Walther, A. Brooks, D. Tildcn, M. Marler. O. Murphy. GIRLS TENNIS BOYS TENNIS Row 1: J. McGuiness, O. Gustafson, R. Pearce, Row 2: M. McGee, R. Parkman. M. Valentine, K. Norton, J. Bianchi. A Allen. Row 3- C. Henrichon, P. Polcaro, D. Miglorie BASEBALL Row 1: K Norton. S. Sullivan. R. Pearce, M. Rcczek, J. Bianchi. Row 2: K. Canney, F. Carbine, C. Henrichon, J. McGuiness. P. Polcaro, G. Sabataso. J. Liscinsky, J. Eagan. SOFTBALL Row 1: K Canney G. Sabataso Row 2: S. Pitaniello, M. Thorne. B. Manscau. B. Young. K. Otoka, J. Dumouchel Row 3: K. Lord. K. Bridges. K. Woodard. K. Stanley INDOOR TRACK SPRING TRACK GOLF Row 1: O. Gustafson, F. Carbine, J. MeGuiness, S. Sullivan, G. Sabataso, J. Eagan, D. Miglorie, Row 2: K. Canney, C. Henriehon, P. Polcaro, R. Pearce Waiting for the caffeine to kick in Yo. take our picture! I AM flexing YEE HAW! They call me REZ Stud Patrol PARENTS FRIENDS OF SENIORS Alan Betty Gelbar Roland Lillian Gervais Landon Blanche Gelbar Mr. Mrs. Stephen A. Carbine Bob and Diana Liscinsky Ted and Sally Bridges Madeline Sutton Mark Sutton Judy Storch Louis Joan Gabriele Louis R. Gabriele Michael R. Gabriele Mr. Mrs. Donald J. Chioffi Lisa A. Chioffi Mr. Mrs. William A. Chioffi Mr. Mrs. Anthony Tumielewicz Mr. Mrs. Robert H. Wilton Mr. Mrs. Guy E. Wilson Mr. Mrs. John H. Bryant Mr. John Saviano Mr. Mrs. Armand P. Fleury Ruth C. Fleury Mr. Mrs. Richard Ley Jeffrey C. Dixon Carol B. Dixon Travis B. Dixon Frank Patty Miglorie Mr. Mrs. John A. Clark Mr. Mrs. Frank Miglorie, Sr. Mr. Mrs. Charles Gallo GOLD STAR PATRONS Agatha Hill Lewis Cioffi Frank Quinn ADVERTISEMENTS Congratulations To The Class Of Compliments Of GODNICK'S FINE FURNITURE 259 North Main Street FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 225 South Main Street THE WATERBED SHOP AND THE BABY'S ROOM 259 Vi North Main Street Also GODNICK'S FINE FURNITURE 221 Glen Street Glen Falls, NY m . Congratulations To The Class Of RUTLAND FUEL CO. John Sullivan Frank Trombetta 133 Congratulations To 7 DAYS A WEEK RUTLAND DAILY HERALD SUNDAY RUTLAND HERALD HERALD EXPRESS WEEKLY 24,789 copies sold Daily. 23,626 copies sold Sunday. 8,000 copies distributed Weekly Analysisof Net Paid Circulation September 1985 “We Cover Vermont” Since 1794 Since October 12, 1975 Since July 15, 1983 Rutland, Verm 27 Wales Strei 775-55 The Centennial Class NOBODV DO€S IT B€TT€R! We are the Aircraft Engine Business Group of the General Electric Company. We are J-fCV strong, and we live, work and play in the Rutland Region of Vermont. The commercial, military, marine and industrial jet engines that we help produce are in use all over the world. We make the finest quality components and engines, and we are extremely proud of our product. Our Rutland operations have been a part of this community for over thirty years. It has been our dedication to excellence that has made this tradition possible. Truly. NOBODY DOES IT BETTERI GENERAL ELECTRIC 135 eaaaaaa; Congratulations Class Of 1987 Compliments Of CARRIS REELS, INC. Plywood, Reels And Spools P.O. Box 696 Rutland, Vermont 05701 802 773-9111 iSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Looking Back The memories stay As we go on our way To find who we really are The times we've shared The things we've done Together or apart We'll remain number one The smiles and the laughter The tears and the pain Each feeling or thought Will always remain In our hearts In our souls Remembrances of all kind The friendships so treasured Are locked in my mind — Chariss Cruz Best Of Luck My Friends — KIM RAYS HOMES Green Mt. Plozo P.O. Box 803 U.S. • 7 South Rutland, VT 05701 802-775-0875 R08ERT D. LEVINS, Owner and Gen. Mgr. Good Luck Class Of 1987 CARBINE, PRESSLY, SEAGER J. Fred Carbine, Jr. Thomas J. Pressly Edward R. Seager 139 Good Luck To The Class Of ’87 From ‘Jcmp-'jzot o4iz Conditioning £ r)2e zigczation COMMERCIAL SALES SERVICE McKinley lane. RR «I. box 42S8 RUTLAND. VT 0570 (802) 775 5043 BOB FRANKS Owner Best Of Luck HV-WAY witute. Rii'.f I ffllrr KuiUnJ. Vi. 71 2702 VOUR HOUSE PTTALfTY CENTER Good Luck Class Of ’87 HI PARTNERS IN ENERGY CONSERVATION CENTRAL VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION JP Gifts Antiques Classic fit Country Gifts Decorative Accessories ... Brass... Copper... Glass ... Stoneware... Woodenware... Blue Delft...Antique Furniture 25 Center Street Downtown. Rutland 775-0310 Congratulations 6 Good Luck Class Of '87 From RANDY. MORGAN 6 KAREN LEVINS CROSSMAN NEW • USED CARS • TRUCKS Langan’s Used Cars 9 Grove Street Brandon, Vermont 05733 (802) 483-6501 (802) 247-6147 The Great Outdoors TRADmGCCSvffiW 41 Center Street Rutland, Vermont 05701 (S02) 755-6531 73 Main Street Newport, Vermont 05855 (802) 334-2831 Compliments of Vermont Federal Congratulations To The Centennial Graduates! Bank r$e RUTLAND Of FCE Rutland Shopping Pioza _ - . Rutland VT 05701 E§UC O (802) 775 2371 SaJ “.rST. We are Vermont THE NUTS § BOLTS CLUB sTnT ggggggggggggggggggg. Congratulations To The Class Of '87 From The PARENTS FRIENDS CLUB Presidents: 1949-1951 John Carrigan 1951- 1952 James Reardon 1952- 1953 Charles Tesconi 1953- 1955 Paul Courcelle 1955-1957 Donald Hubbard 1957-1959 Theron Yager 1959- 1960 Charles Roesler Bart Costello 1960- 1962 Joe Ferrari 1962- 1963 Ralph Guyette 1963- 1964 Ralph Guyette James Haugh 1964- 1965 Mrs. Marquis Walsh 1965- 1966 A. Wimett 1966- 1967 Ken Butterfield 1967- 1969 A.J. Fredette 1969- 1970 Leonard Wing 1970- 1971 Frank Haas 1971- 1972 Dick Fagan 1972- 1973 Bill Gillam 1973- 1975 Les Eno 1975- 1976 Bob Burke Jim Reardon 1976- 1977 Jim Reardon 1977- 1978 Ed Walker 1978- 1981 Jane Stratton 1981-1982 Cyndy Russ Melocik 1983- 1984 Jerry . Pat Fitzgerald 1984- Chris Esposito rtnzu Congratulations To The Class Of '87 From Nicola C. Marro, Head Cashier CREED'S MARKET DELI 165 South Main Street 773-6262 Sandwiches, Groceries, Beverages, Meats Ice 2nd Class License 1887 SALOOMESIAUMHT SERVING CHARITY’S FAMOUS FRENCH ONION SOUP. STEAKS. SEAFOOD. BURGERS. SALADS. QUICHE. SANDWICHES AND MEXICAN. Open from 11:30 a.m. serving luncheon dinner daily. Saturday Sunday Brunch “Eventually everyone shows up at Charitys” Killington Road, Killington, Vermont 422-3800 Good Luck To The Class Of '87 From KEYSER, CROWLEY, BANSE FACEY, P.C. A Professional Corporation Providing Legal Services 29 South Main St Rutland, VT. 05701 (802) 775-2100 College of St JOSEPH in Vermont Call 773-5900 Job Placement Rates: Business Programs 90% All Education Programs 100% Human Services 100% MAJORS: Accounting Business Management Computer Info. Systems Early Childhod Education Elementary Education Liberal Studies: English General Studies Human Services Pre-Law Social Studies Special Education CSJ has allowed me to continue my academic career as well as my athletic career. The college commun- ity here gives me the opportunity to meet many people from various places, and get to know them better as both classmates and teammates. MSJ Class of 1984 Congratulations Class Of 1987 And My Very Special Sister Missy RAYMOND'S SHOES INC., WOOSTER OHIO Owner: L. R. Gabriele Jr Class '78 Restaurant and Lounge £5SSS 147 Howard, maslack tUatson Insurance,Inc. 82 LUoodstockAve.,Rutland,Vt.05701 802-775-2503 tfi zcLct ztc 19X7 100 tTi. Congratulations Graduates THE HOWARD BANK, na 77 Merchants Row P.O. Box 940 Rutland, Vermont 05701 - 0940 5SSS55SS555 Congratulations To The Class Of '87 CHURCHILL’S RESTAURANT Route 4 Mendon, Vermont 05701 STEWART A. SMITH BUICK-GMC Select Used Cars BUICK 263 South Main St. Rutland, Vermont 05701 P S DISTRIBUTORS, INC P.O. BOX 82 RUTLAND. VERMONT 05701 Richard Perreault Eugene Siliski SOUTH END FOOD MARKET RESORT HOTEL And Conference Center US Rt 7, South Main St Rutland, Vermont 775-1911 Congratulations To The Class Of '87 From MEDLIN, CLARINO STEVENS LTD. 204 South Main St. Rutland, VT. 05701 Congratulations To The Centennial Class Sisters Of St. Joseph From Bob Diane Liscinsky THE CARRIAGE ROOM George Hooker PAINTING CONTRACTOR Call 775-546 .sssssssssssssssssss Best Wishes To The Class Of '87 Clement J. Bianchi Edward J. Bianchi Bianchi Associates Rockwell Road Killington, Vermont 05701 (802) 422-3637 Res. 422-3648 MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Springfield, Massachusetts 01111 MCGINNIS SON, INC. MOVING STORAGE 64 School St. Rutland, VT 05701 Storage Trailers For Rent 773-3241 Congratulations Class VES« Televisions • Stereos • Appliances • Kitchens • Baths • Video Congratulations From McNEIL REEDY 81 Merchants Row Downtown Rutland, Vermont Tailoring Tuxedo Rental Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing Shortle SUBARU Inc. «ANCMISIO OlAll 279 South Main Strcot, Rutland. Vermont 0S701 QUALITY USfD CARS ( Ont 0 . four Wh l Cn«f 94-96 Merchants Row Rutland, Vermont Master Charge, Visa, American Express Honored Congratulations And Best Wishes In The Future V 1 B- Good Luck Class Of ’87 l3Bh32- 1 V'i«B. ■ • Wm s . V ■■ky 4u II SERVING MEXICAN AND AMERICAN Q FOOD DAILY BOOK KING 5 31 CENTER STREET RUTLAND. VT. (802)775-3818 1 JEFF MUNGER J BLODGETT SUPPLY, | INC ) 74 River Street Rutland, Vermont r Best Wishes The Music Room RECORDS • TAPES • KEYBOARDS GUITARS • PIANOS • MUSIC 36 MERCHANTS ROW. RUTLAND. VT 05701 (802) 775 1200 1 hemuieysV O 1 piorisc ] - V 29 CENTER STREET P RUTLAND. VERMONT 05701 PHONE 002 775-2573 The Alternative i Sound farrier 1 records lopes 40 Center Street Rutland 775-4754 f RR 1 Box 53B (802)422-3731 Killington, VT 05751 c es 1 Mirga Zubkus —Innkeeper- £B. MLS — REAL ESTATE fcxitemporaru o oclot . Inc.l MANAGEMENT Robert G,. Npwsnmft Office. 8C2 422-3306 Jet Rts 4 lOOSo Res. 802 295-9313 KilUngton. VT 05751 154 JSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS The best thing to rely on after an education. MARBLE BANK People Supporting Vermont 47MrMwnnKo Kutltnd,VI (XS70I 77 002sBKt tr4 kill r tton. VI U%7 l 7?}4127Bsf ry vx p.n«ru i {m lwW.vroMV. MSMMBMtptrtltfhlwNtrrtl WhrtrRlwr la«.tion.VIO JOI W 7777a ouif4lw W.m4iii k,VI«WI 4S7 J6MiBVrmwfrt Itillfrr BfK r 22 44s)J LARGE AND MAlf-SlZE LAOiES APPAREl ANO MATERNITY The Ginger Tree, Ltd. MARTHA M. DWYER PHILIP D. DWYER 44 NO MAIN STREET • RUTIANO VERMONT 04701 • (00?) 774-774« Congratulations Class SEAFOOD. DELI CONVENIENCE MARKET BLUE SEAL FEED DEALER 140 NORTH tum STREET • RUTLAND. VERMONT 0S701 Congratulations Class VERMONT eeaes •sssssssssssssssssss RUTLAND AGWAY, INC 70 Park St. Rutland, VT. 773-2422 Coke Is It! Tradt-mark® COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. Rutland, VT 05701 T-H HAIR ARTISTS 72 wales Street Rutland. Vermont Mon.-Sat. 9-5 Evenings by Appt. WALKINS WELCOME 775-SS04 ivefsid NURSERY AND GARDEN CENTER Nursery Stock • Foliage Plants Bedding Plants • Florist Shop Plant Rentals A Full Lfne Of Garden Center Items 159 River St. Rutland. VT 05701 John Firliet 802-773-5710 Patrick Firliet 1S7 aeeeeeeeeeeeaoircecce. APPLIANCE REFRIGERATION SERVICE Over 20 Years Of Experience Franchised Service For ©Westinghouse Gibson GENERAL ELECTRIC Gary Nestler, Prop. 775-2431 75 North St., Rutland, VT. 422-3134 138 State Street Rutland, Vermont Congratulations To The Graduating Class Of '87 And A Special Congratulations To Our Daughter, Jennifer — DICK TINA HEBERT 158 Compliments Of The Compliments jjj °f 1 The | ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MSJ g SCHOOL a . BOARD 1 Compliments Of The SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH Congratulations COLLEGE | ECLMaVIL§| 162 Woodstock Avenue fjl Rutland. Vermont 05701 9Si Lori Young iy 775-2921 Oj J5555SS5S5555S5S5S5S5S5Stt 159 The staff of the Mount would like to thank all who participated in the creation of our Centennial Yearbook. We especially recognize Mr. Gustav Verderber, Donald Loseby, Gary Bouchard, Marty McClellan, and Tom Heffer- nan for their assistance with photography. In addition we appreciated Mrs. Sheehan McGinnis efforts with bookkeeping. Special thanks is given to my advisor, Mr. Michael Dwyer and yearbook representative Mark Saks for the direction they gave to this book. Mr. Dwyer's creation of the centennial section is a valuable addition to the history of MSJ and a fine compliment to the yearbook. The countless hours spent by my staff, particularly Mike Reczek's and Andrea Justin's typing contributions, are gratefully acknowledged. 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