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FACULTY—Una Lou Richardson. Ruth V. White, George Huntington. Frank Bryan, Donald Lapointe. Joseph Brennan. Howard Mosher. Phillis Mosher. Greta B. England. K. Sandra Anderson. Roger Barton, and Inaurent Cadieux. Administration and Faculty Mr. Brennan, Principal, checking the registration cards. Seven of our twelve faculty members are new this year. Mr. and Mrs. Mosher, newly weds, came from Syracuse, New York; Mr. Bryan holds the runner-up trophy for the Golden Glove Championship in Vermont; Miss Anderson came here after study- ing and teaching in France; Mrs. Richardson commutes each day from Greensboro Bend; Mr. Huntington holds a record of scoring 56 points in one basketball game; and Mr. Cadieux left his position at North Troy to join our faculty here. Only four faculty members returned from last year. Mr. Barton, our Science teacher, helps each year in making our Science Fair a success; our Business Education Teacher, Mrs. England, is ad- visor of the yearbook, which has received high recognition for the past six years; Mrs. White teaches English IX and X and advises the active Allied Youth Post; Mr. Lapointe, our mathematician in school, is an outdoor sportsman who likes to hunt, fish, and play golf; ami our principal, Mr. Brennan, is interested in sports and referees many basketball games. —Tom Leonard SCHOOL BOARD Richard Tinker. Wayne Rice. Donald Kelley W. Harry Pelkev Superintendent 2
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P or e word When times fly so rapidly, it seems almost an impossibility to find moments to reminisce. We, the Class of 1965, have set aside those rare mo- ments in this book. Our yearbook contains mem- ories of the past, activities of the present, and foreshadows of the future. We invite you to share and enjoy our fond moments. word Published by the Yearbook Staff, Orleans High School, Orleans, Vermont. ins
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Editors The editors and their advisor take time out for a refreshing snack. Spam on white, Jan Jacobs; potato chips. Anna Hull; Hootenanny candy bar, Tom Leonard, Co-Editor; tuna fish on white, Bill Hodgdon, Co-Editor; passing the potato chips. Sandy Robinson; apple. Ruby Squires; pouring chocolate milk, Mrs. England, Advisor; holding the cup. Pam Dudley. Below: Year- book Staff members pause for a pose. Row I: Linda Blake. Diane Cota. Mary Alexander. Row 2: Janinc Metcalf. Carol Snyder, Judy Lavoie, Paulette Mason. Row 3: David Alger, Dave Smith. Steve Kipp. Raymond Hamel. Barry Barton. Not shown: Trcssa Ixmg. Linda Pike. Gloria Stod- dard. Yearbook Team It may be interesting to know, that one of the largest extracurricular activities each year is the production of our yearbook. It begins in September—the adver- tising, circulation, and photo teams get busy—and ends up “???” with the final proofreading by the eagle-eyed editors and our efficient advisor, Mrs. England. No letter is given for this effort. But in years to come, when most school life is forgotten, the yearbook will be available to refresh memories and to settle argu- ments. Contrary to opinion, the yearbook is a collective ef- fort entailing work from not only those shown on this page, but others who have contributed their time and efforts. For example: Glenn Austin supplied many of the action shots in this book. Our school photog- rapher was Mr. Farland. Meeting the deadline of a yearbook requires much work outside of school. Many nights team members labored long hours; some even enjoyed a seven hour session on that crucial Saturday before the deadline. We—Tom, Mary, Tressa, Jan, Sandy, Carol, Pam, and Mrs. England—had a one-hour break at noon, tho, for sandwiches, potato chips, and cocoa. (Jan forgot her lunch but, we shared.) Mary brought her scrapbook and we had a bang-up time looking at our classmates “way back then”. “We are proud of our yearbook because we have made several radical changes and are pleased with the re- sults. We hope you are . . . —Tom Leonard
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