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rWe stand on the rim, of tomorrow’s horizon. Its hallmark is change; Its quest is of the mind and spirit; Its frontier stretches to the stars. ” — Della Kappa Gamma NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-FIVE OUR ECHO SPAULDING 5 Id Spaulding . . . crowded halls, crammed lockers, scarred desks, creaking floors, music and laughter. )ld Spaulding . . . quiet dignity and stately beauty. RETROSPECT I I oving . . . the excitement of change and the anticipation of new classes and new activities. N ostalgia ... as we turn our backs upon the Old Spaulding and Bobby Burns and face the challenge of new opportunities. 9 REALIZATION “T I he purpose of education is to acquire a useful store of factual knowledge, to sharpen the intel- lect, to learn how to think reflectively, and gradually to acquire an understanding of the society in which we live. Intellectual growth is not possible without mastery of the art of concentration. Concentration is the hardest exercise of which the human brain is capable. To be a real student must necessarily at times be a lonesome occupation. It is indeed not a passive role. “T I his new high school building will have a tremendous influence upon the lives of thousands and thousands of future students. The opportunity is here.” — Dr. Deane C. Davis February 7, 1965 CHANGE 13 “W e do dedicate ourselves and our efforts to the pursuit of academic excellence in all fields of endeavor so that every student entering these halls not only satisfies his thirst for knowledge, but upon graduation becomes a qualified and worthy member of our great democratic society.” — Mr. Anatole G. Pendo February 7, 1965 Let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing ’ “The Prophet” — Kahil Gibran 17 FACULTY Dr. Anotole G. Pendo “Thou Wert My Guide, Philoso- pher, and Friend.” Alexander Pope 20 “A Sound Head, an Honest Heart, and a Humble Spirit Are the Three Best Guides Through Time and to Eternity.” Sir Walter Scott Mr. Frank S. Devine 21 ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Dr. Fussell at the Dedication of Spaulding High School February 7, 1965 DR. CLYDE G. FUSSELL Superintendent, Barre City Schools MR. HURLEY MR. BEEDE 22 MUSIC MR. FUNK MISS BEDELL PHYSICAL EDUCATION ART MISS SCHROEDER MR. SULLIVAN MISS CATE NURSE DESIGN MR. POLITI GUIDANCE Lu MRS. PATERSON 24- MR. O’CONNOR MRS. HICKS MR. ROCHON The Highest and Best Form of Efficiency Is . . . Spontaneous Co- operation . . Woodrow Wilson OFFICE STAFF 25 MRS. LANGFORD MISS STEPHEN MISS WATSON MR. WILBUR MISS BROWN MRS. RENFREW MRS. BLACKMORE 26 “Unless there is a spirit of learning here, unless there is a genuine thirst for knowledge, un- less there is a hunger for educa- tion, nothing worthwhile will hap- pen.’’ W. A. Jessup LANGUAGE MRS. NYHAGEN MR. JENNESS MISS AUSTIN MISS SINCLAIR MR. ATKINS MISS SMITH 28 MATHEMATICS MR. DELPHIA MR. PALMER 29 MR. DEAN SCIENCE MR. MAIOLA MR. SLAYTON MISS GOODELL SOCIAL STUDIES 31 MR. WINTERS VOCATIONAL MR. NORRIS MR. DRAKE MRS. WELCH 32 “A man is a worker. If he is not that, he is nothing.” Joseph Conrad MR. STEWART MR. AJA MR. WALING MR. NUTTER MRS. MARSHALL 33 MRS. BARBERI MR. LIBERCENT MR. JOHNSON MR. DONALDSON MR. MARRION MR. GARIBALDI 35 SENIORS DONNA MAUREEN ABBOTT MARY BETH AVERILL LINDA R. BEAUDIN T2 SANDRA LEE ABARE J. MICHAEL ANDERSON DOUGLAS G. BASHAW LINDA LEE ADAMS CHERYL ANN AJA JOHN AJA PAUL R. BAILEY SANDRA JEAN BANCROFT CARL F. BARTEAU PAULETTE L. BEAUDIN MARY ELLEN BEDARD SHAARON LEE BENEDINI JAMES L BORNE ROBERT BOUCHER LUDO J. BRABANTS CARLYNE C. CAMERON GEORGE CARUSO CARLA MARIE CASSANI LINDA CHALOUX LESLIE LAURA CHASE JOHN R. CHRISTIE NOEL C. CHRISTIE GLENN L CLARK MARCIA K. CLARK DONALD E. CLARKE RODNEY CHARLES COMOLLI JUDITH A. COLLINS JOSEPH A. COLOMBO RONALD CORLISS BRUCE A. CORRIGAN CYNTHIA CORSON SHERRY DAVIS PRISCILLA ANN CRAIG ELEANOR R. DICKEY MARGARET CORLISS LEONARD J. COTNOIR DIANNE DAY JOHN W. COUTURE DOUGLAS L DEXTER 45 COLLEEN ANN DONAHUE SUSAN C. EMERSON DONALD SAILEY ENNIS DONALD STEPHEN FOURNIER 4 DOLORES FURLONI 46 THOMAS MICHAEL DONAHUE JENNIFER JEAN DONALDSON MERTON DWYER LINDA L. EASTMAN ALAN R. FLORUCCI DONNA L FARNHAM KENNETH JAMES FASSETT RONALD GABORIAULT MICHAEL GALLAS PATRICIA ANN GERO MARY ALICE GIANNONI CLAYTON D. GILLANDER TONI DENE GIRELLI GEORGIA MAY GOODSPEED GERALD L. GUPPY MICHAEL A. GUY 48 RICHARD A. HALEN MICHAEL E. GIBSON BRUCE E. GIGNAC GREGORY G. GILBERT DREW A. GORDON CAROL KAY GRANT PAULA LEANA GUIDUGLI LYNN ARTHUR HART GLORIA MARY HEBERT ERNEST P. HENES GINA LAW HIGGINS PETER HILL PETER R. HOMMEL DONNA LEE HOOD 50 MARLENE ANN HILL JUDITH A. HOOKER CYNTHIA ANN JERRY MARY ELIZABETH KING JOYCE GLORIA KNOWLES CHARLENE LaCROIX DAVID JAMES LAMSON KARL FRANK LAMSON KATHRYN JANE LAMSON LYNN S. JOHNSON CAROL ANN KENNEDY WILLIAM A. LAFRENIERE MARY ANN LALIBERTE EDWARD A. LAMOREY PENNY LANE SHARON LAYN WENDY-RUTH LINDLEY WARREN W. LANPHER SANDRA J. LAQUERRE CYNTHIA LEE LAUNDERVILLE LAWRENCE LETOURNEAU JOHN ROBERT LeROY BEVERLY JEAN LESURE FRANCIS L. LOCARNO JOSE ANTONIO LOPEZ MALCOLM MacASKILL 55 MARY A. MacDONALD MAUREEN ANNE MacINNES LYNN ALISON MACKENZIE SUZANNE MAGOON CHARLES ALAN MARTIN ANTONIO PAUL MARTINEAU KATHRYN ANN MATHESON TERRY D. MAXFIELD FRED E. MASSEY 56 MARCIA ELAINE MacLEOD STEVEN J. McTIGUE ELIZABETH ANNE MacLEOD BERNADETTE MASI LEO E. MARTINEAU LAWRENCE E. McCREADY 57 RUSSELL H. McQUEEN DIANE MEAKER SHERLA JANE MELENDY EDWARD A. MORIN ROBERT L MORRIS WILLIAM H. MORRISON WILLIAM J. MITCHELL JUDITH ANN MORAN ROGER J. MERRYF1ELD CYNTHIA MARIE MORISSETTE ERNEST MORWAY KENNETH MURRAY DOUGLAS W. NEWTON ROBERTA JEAN NICHOLLS PATRICIA ORLANDI GARY L. OWEN PATRICIA O’CONNOR PHILIP G. PARTRIDGE KENNETH E. PECOR, JR. 61 ALAN PEDUZZI STEPHEN PERREAULT NANCY LEE PERRY SUSAN J. PERRY JEFFREY PLUNKETT PETER PIERREPONT POST 62 DOLOR ARTHUR POULIN JERRY PERANTONI ANN SYLVIA PETERSON SUSAN LEE PRATT NANCY ANN PETERSON RICHARD PRINCE 63 WILLIAM PROVENCHER DAVID L PITMAN CAROL JEAN PRYOR JUDITH MARY ROBERTSON FRANCINE E. ROME CECIL L ROYEA, JR. irnnrrr MICHAEL GEORGE SHANNON RUSSELL JAMES SLORA JACK E. SOMAINI MARLENE ANN STACEY LOIS MARIE STEVENS SALLY STEWART BARBARA LYNNE THOMPSON CARLENE TILLOTSON KAY ANN TOMAT BETSY JEAN TUCKER DEDICAT TO THE PUBLIC SPIRITED CITIZENS OF BARRE, TOGETHER WITH THE SCHOOL ‘COMMISSIONERS. STUDY CROUPS AND VOLUNTEERS WHOSE LEADERSHIP, VISION AND DEVOTION TO THE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS AND HOPES FOR GENERATIONS! OF YOUTH HAVE MADE THIS BUILDINC A REALITY . _______________________ DAVID WILLIAM TUCKER MARY ELLEN TUCKER SALLY JEAN TUCKER ROGER C. WEEKS CONNIE WELCH LINDA MAE WELCH DAVID L. WILLIAMS DONALD W. WILLIAMS LARRY E. WINTERS JONATHAN R. WALL ANNE VALLE LYNFORD WHEATLEY DAVID W. WRIGHT HONORS Salutatorian DIANE MEAKER General Course Valedictorian KARL LAMSON Trade and Industrial Commercial Course Course Marlene Hill Frederick Massey Cheryl Aja Poetry Awards KOW 1 (next to wall): Toni Girelli, Susan Perry, penny Lane, and Sherry Davis. ROW 2: Judith Collins, Judith Robertson, and Barbara Thompson. Delegate to Model Sears Roebuck United Nations; AFS Foundation Americans Abroad Award Allan Leno Glenn Clark American Classical League — Junior Classical League Scholarship; American Academy in Rome Diane Meaker and Miss Austin. National Merit Scholarship Letters of Commendation Barbara Thompson, Richard Prince, and Ju- dith Collins. JUNIORS and SENIORS — ROW 1: Mr. Jenness. ROW 2: Don- Allan Leno, James Clark, Gary Owen, Charlene LaCroix, aid Pinchetti, Margaret Sanguinetti, Judith Collins, Doris Phi- Barbara Thompson, and Lenzo Lavin. ROW 5: Larry Nativi, lip, Marlene Hill, Toni Girelli, and Jeannie Clermont. ROW 3: Mary MacDonald, Karl Lamson, David Black, Ludo Brabants, Maureen Maclnnes, Linda Robbins, Diane Meaker, Gina Steven Mackenzie, John Cassani, Virginia Whitaker, and Neil Higgins, Sandra Bancroft, Carol Grant, Pamela Buttura, and Shannon. Bernadette Masi. ROW 4: Linda Adams, Kay Tomat, John Dudley, Officers NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Installation of new members. 72 Charlene LaCroix, James Clark, Mary MacDonald, and Bernadette Masi. U.V.M. Prize Math Awards U.V.M. Prize SENIORS - ROW 1 (next to wall): Judith Collins, Karl Lamson, and Richard Prince. ROW 2: Gary Owen, Virginia Whitaker, and Peter Post. ROW 3: Bernadette Masi, Charlene LaCroix, and Kay Tomat. Math Exam Honorable Mention Karl Lamson Green Mountain Girls’ State ROW 1: Judith Collins, Bernadette Masi, and Cheryl Stone. ROW 2: Charlene LaCroix, Francine Rome, Virginia Whitaker, Barbara Thompson, and Sally Stewart. 73 SCHOLASTIC “S” ROW 1: Mary MacDonald, and Bernadette Masi. ROW 2: Karl Lamson, Virginia Whitaker, and Diane Meaker. Best Actors and Actress D.A.R. Good Citizens 74 DOWN THE STAIRS: Peter Post. Nancy Perry and John LeRoy. Linda Adams Diane Meaker PRO MERITO Virginia Whitaker Charlene LaCroix Mary MacDonald Karl Lamson Spelling Champions 1964 Diane Meaker and Barbara Thompson Junior English Prize Spelling Champion 1965 Karl Lamson and Barbara Thompson Junior Rotarians Barbara Thompson ROW 1: Michael Gallas and Drew Gordon. ROW 2: Fred Coffrin and J. Michael Anderson. ROW 3: Ernest Henes and Peter Post. ROW 4: Jeffrey Plunkett and Michael Gibson. Senior Class Officers Fred Coffrin. treasurer; Michael Gibson, vice-president; Peter Post, president; Class Meeting and Ernest Henes, secretary. Green Mountain Boys’ State ROW 1: Donald Seaver, Gary Owen, and Lynford Wheatley. ROW 2: Larry Nativi, Fred Coffrin, Mi- chael Gibson, Thomas Semprebon, and Karl Lamson. Sophomore Class Officers Norman Akley, vice-president; Melanie Carbonneau, secretary; and James Bot- tiggi, president. Junior Class Officers James Clark, president; Cor- nelius Granai. vice-president; Michael Gilbert, secretary; and Margaret Sanguinetti, treasurer. Freshman Class Officers Jeanne Christensen, treasurer; Sherry Searles, secretary; Donald Gregoire, president; and Paul Chatot, vice-president. 79 Spaulding Sweater and Track Letter Ludo Brabants Arion Music Award Sally Tucker Betty Crocker Homemaking Award Mary MacDonald Times-Argus Business Prize Shaaron Benedini American Legion Scholarship Gary Owen Proctor and Gamble Award in Home Economics Future Business Leaders’ Scholarship Susan Hosking Gift from Latin Classes United Nations Contest J.C.L. Scholarship U.V.M. Scholarship Student Council Scholarship Danforth Award Diane Meaker Fred Coffrin Miss Austin and Diane Meaker Business Awards Donna Farnham, Rose Mary Peabody, Sandra Laquerre, Patricia O'Connor, Shaaron Benedini, and Marlene Hill. 81 Business and Professional Women GUESTS _____________________ Altrusa ROW 1: Patricia Orlandi and Cheryl Stone. ROW 2: Jenni fer Donaldson. Charlene LaCroix, and Barbara Thompson. ROW 1: TOP TO BOTTOM — Maureen Maclnnes, Sally Tucker, Mary Ellen Bedard. ROW 2: Priscilla Craig, Cynthia Morissette, Suzanne Magoon. ROW 3: Marlene Hill, Judith Hooker, Susan Hosking. Cub Lions ROW 1: Bruce Gignac and William Lafreniere. ROW 2: Edward Lamorey and Donald Seaver. ROW 3: Gary Owen and Karl Lamson. 82 Student Council Awards Marlene Hill, Diane Meaker, Cheryl Aja, Fred Massey, and Karl Lamson. United Nations Award U.V.M. Scholarship R.P.I. Award Karl Lamson Barre Lodge of Elks Awards Altrusa Award Key Club Scholarship Judith Robertson “Times-Argus” Writing Prize “Times-Argus” Business Prize Shaaron Benedini, Business Prize; Kay Tomat and Peter Post, Writing Prize. Kay Tomat. Most Valuable Student, and Mi- chael Gibson, Youth Leadership Award. 84 Alumni Honors Awards and the Carroll H. White Memorial Award Karl Lamson. Diane Meaker, and Virginia Whitaker. William Christie Morrison Memorial Scholarship Fred B. Coffrin, Jr. and Dr. Pendo. Third Generation ROW 1: Nancy Perry (Elizabeth Skinner 16), Susan Perry (Elizabeth Skinner ’16), Russell Brown (John J. McGowen '07), Lynford Wheatley (Ruby Reed '12), and Carol Grant (Nellie Scampini Catto '15). ROW 2: Mary Beth Averill (Bertena Hook- er ’16), Mary MacDonald (Annie Nichols ’13), Ludo Brabants (Ruth Milne '14, Alice Downing '18. Harold Waters Fitts ’15), Bruce Corrigan (Alice Downing '18, Harold Waters Fitts ’15), Terry Maxfield (Edith Amelia Boyce '95. Laura Johnson Kidder 09), and Penny Lane (Adolph Lane ’97, William J. Chamberlin 08). Also John LeRoy (Elizabeth MacDonald ’10). 86 Dollars for Scholars Josephine Chiaravalli Award Maude Whitcomb Paine Memorial Award Gina Higgins, Jack Somaini, Cheryl Stone, and Frederick Michael Gibson and Barbara Thompson Massey (missing). Alumni Athletic First Member Award “Sentinel” Cup Alumni Association J. Michael Anderson and Mr. Kay Tomat and Dr. Pendo. Mr. Fenwick and Ludo Brabants Angwin A.A.U.W. Scholarship Donna Hood John LeRoy (Helen Marie Lewis '38, Floyd G. LeRoy ’38). ROW 1: Russell Slora (Norma Abbiati '41, James Slora '41), Joseph Ynsuela (Mary Murray ’40), Douglas Newton (Wayne Newton '40), Stephen Perreault (Catherine MacKenzie '38), Mi- chael Shannon (Alice Lawliss '23), William Lafreniere (Claire Crowley ’38), Lynford Wheatley (Walter Wheatley ’42), Lawren- ce Letourneau (Florinda Teja '37). ROW 2: Philip Partridge, Steven McTigue (Thomas McTigue '28), James O’Grady (Charles O’Grady ’33), William Mitchell (Helen Miller ’31), David Wright (Richard Wright '40), Jerry Perantoni (Edo Perantom '35), Terry Maxfield (Louise Dodge '34, Morris Maxfield ’29), Raymond Camire (Arlene Fournier ’46). ROW 3: Alan Peduzzi (Alice Anderson ’30, Remo Peduzzi '27), Michael Gibson (Earl Gibson '30), Ludo Brabants (Doris Paterson '43, H. Wendell Fitts ’43), Lawrence McCready (Thelma Coxon ’35), Bruce Corrigan (Barbara Fitts '45), John Corrigan '44), Thomas Sem prebon (Silvio Semprebon ’30). 88 ROW 1: Rose Mary Peabody (Evan Rousse ’29), Mary Ellen Tucker (Arline Ewen '42, Cecil Tucker ’39), Carla Cassani (An- thony Cassani ’31), Maureen Maclnnes (Virginia Coxon '40), Anne Valle (Helen Mulcahy ’34), Bernadette Masi (Emir Masi ’34), Toni Girelli (Madine Gaylord '45). ROW 2: Marcia Mac- Leod (Lillian Coxon 36, Lee MacLeod '31). Roberta Nicholls (Diana Biondi ’35), Carlyne Cameron (Editn Cameron '28), Diane Meaker (Sheldon Meaker ’39), Margaret Corliss (Bernice Flint ’38), Shaaron Benedini (Michael Benedini '32), Sally Tucker (Kenneth Tucker ’34). ROW 3: Cynthia Launderville (Elizabeth McKnight ’44), Kay Tomat (Laura Hendrickson '40, Ado Tomat '40), Charlene LaCroix (Vera Faridoni '38, Louis La Croix ’39), Florence Burr (Warren Burr ’25), Priscilla Craig (Olivia McKnight ’31, Philip Craig ’31), Penny Lane (Edith Chamberlin ’30, Gordon Lane ’28), Lynn Mackenzie (Harry Mackenzie ’35). ROW 1: Colleen Donahue (Glennis Aldrich ’38), Mary Alice Giannoni (Dario Giannoni ’36), Judith Robertson (Mildred Hutchins ’36), Susan Pratt (Florence Rose ’38), Brenda Pryor (Gerald Pryor ’31), Cheryl Aja (Lyla Lowery ’38. Peter Aja ’35). ROW 2: Dolores Furloni (Silvia Sierra ’37), Carol Pryor (Leona Murphy ’40), Sandra Bancroft (Phyllis Wilson ’36, Charles Bancroft ’36), Carol Grant (Doris Catto 38), Linda Adams (Lorraine Weir '45, Clarence Adams ’39), Leslie Chase (Mad- eline Hogg '28, Lewis Chase '28). ROW 3: Kathryn Matheson (Eleanor Clark ’32), Mary Beth Averill (Geraldine Bixby ’39, Charles Averill ’37), Mary MacDonald (Barbara McCourtie '39, Russell MacDonald ’38), Diane Clark (Beth Bjorn ’25), Aman- da Sanborn (Leo Sanborn, Jr. '41), Sally Stewart (Silvia Friberg '37, Robert Stewart ’36). 89 92 97 ACTIVITIES “THREE COINS IN A FOUNTAIN” 100 101 Fred Coffrin OFFICERS ROW 1: Cynthia Solomon. ROW 2: Karl Lamson, Carla Cas- sani, Fred Coffrin. ROW 1: Donald Pinchetti, Gary Teja, Susan Locke, Cynthia So- lomon, Mary Jane Purcelli, Carla Cassani. ROW 2: Cheryl Stone, David Blow, Janet Johnson, Jeanne Christensen, Claire Lamb, Robert Mitchell. ROW 3: Mrs. Renfrew, Fred Coffrin Karl Lamson, Ludo Brabants. Norman Akley, Christopher Bel trami, Mrs. Canning. 102 MONITORS Monitors ROW 1: Paula Guidugli, Ber- nadette Masi, Sally Tucker, Diane Meaker, Jennifer Don- aldson, Cheryl Stone. ROW 2: Suzanne Paterson, Francine Rome, Lynford Wheatley, Frederick Massey, Terry Maxfield, Michael Gallas, Bar- bara Thompson. ROW 3: Er- nest Henes, Fred Coffrin. Donald Fournier, Michael Gib- son, Joseph Colombo. David Tucker. Alan Peduzzi. Monitors ROW 1: Susan Pratt, Gina Higgins, Sally Stewart, Kay Croix, Michael Ynsuela. ROW 3: Mary MacDonald. Tomat, Diane Clark, Carol Grant. ROW 2: Donald Seaver, William Mitchell, Peter Post, Warren Lanpher. Jack Gary Owen, Larry Nativi, Edward Morin, Charlene La- Somaini, Karl Lamson, Virginia Whitaker. 103 Carol Pryor, Barbara Murray, Eleanor Dickey. SENIORS: ROW 1: Mary Ann Laliberte, Brenda Pryor, Donna Farnham, Carla Cassani, Paula Guidugli. ROW 2: Judith Roberson, Carol Grant, Cynthia Launderville, Bev- erly Lesure, Mary Ellen Tucker, Maureen Maclnnes. ROW 3: Patricia Orlandi, Linda Adams, Patricia O'Connor, Flor- ence Burr, Carol Pryor, Gina Higgins, Eleanor Dickey. ROW 1: Toni Girelli, Mary Ann Laliberte, Penny Lane, Judith Robertson, Nancy Perry, Susan Pratt. ROW 2: Suzanne Magoon, Carla Cassani, Marlene Hill, Maureen Maclnnes, Linda Chart- ier, Brenda Pryor. Bianca Billings. ROW 3: Colleen Donahue, Carol Grant, Betsy Tucker, Roberta Nicholls, Beverly Lesure, Linda Beaudin, Mary Ellen Tucker, Cynthia Morissette. ROW 4: Dolores Furloni, Sandra Bancroft, Linda Chaloux, Francine Rome, Mary MacDonald, Florence Burr, Sally Stewart, Priscilla Craig. 105 Ludo Brabants Ludo Brabants and Kay Tomat. 106 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Margaret Sanguinetti, Elisabeth Nicolino. Beatriz Fonseca and Donald Fitts. Ludo Brabants and David Fitts. SENIORS: ROW 1: Mary Ellen Bedard, Suzanne Magoon, Bernadette Masi, Bianca Billings, Judith Moran, Mary Ellen Tucker. ROW 2: Patricia Orlandi, Diane Clark, Kay Tomat, Wendy Lindley, Gina Higgins, Diane Meaker. ROW 3: Francine Rome, Florence Burr, Ludo Brabants, Michael Gibson, Karl Lamson, Barbara Thompson. 107 Allan Leno, Americans Abroad The Fitts Family PLAY NITE 1963 “Will-o’-the-Wisp” “Search Me” 108 Imagine! A dead bird — in the living room!' “A psychologist and a foot doctor ... we cure you from head to foot! DRAMATICS CLUB In dramatics the change from the old Spaulding to the new Spaulding has been rewarding. The improved lighting, graduated seating, and acoustically planned auditorium helped to make our Senior Play a success. Miss Brown, our faithful director SENIORS: ROW 1: Carla Cassani, Bernadette Masi. Eleanor Dickey, Jennifer Donaldson, Rhoda Bond, Roberta Nicholls, Carlyne Cameron, Judith Robertson, Sharon Layn, Linda East- man. ROW 2: Patricia Orlandi, Susan Perry, Gina Higgins, Kath- ryn Matheson, Russell Brown, Barbara Thompson, Kay To- rnat, Wendy Lindley, Patricia O'Connor, Diane Meaker, Sally Tucker. ROW 3: Diane Clark, Florence Burr, Russell Slora, Merton Dwyer, Rodney Comolli, Warren Lanpher, Ludo Brabants, Peter Post, Richard Prince, John LeRoy, Francine Rome. Voices Raised in Song . . . the Orchestra Tuning Up Before a Concert . . . “Glory to Spaulding” Sung by the Students at a Game . . . Long Trips to Music Festivals . . . Hours and Hours of Re- hearsals . . . the Band Marching in a Parade . . . the Joy of Giving Your Talent and Yourself to Music. Miss Bedell DIRECTOR Chorus 114 A Welcome Change — a New Soundproof Music Room Instead of the Old Assembly Hall. Glee Club 115 Winooski Valley Chorus ROW 1: Toni Girelli, Cynthia Coxon, Sylvia Coxon, Sandra John LeRoy, Neil Shannon, Richard Tonne, Douglas Aiken, Oli- Wark. ROW 2: Bonnie Johnson, Cynthia Solomon. Cheryl Wil- ver Twombley, John Dudley, mott, Scott Stone, Sherry Davis, Jennifer Donaldson. ROW 3: New England Chorus ROW 1: Jennifer Donaldson, Toni Girelli, Sherry Davis, Mary LeRoy, Neil Shannon. Michael Gibson, Douglas Aiken, Antonio Beth AveriII, Cheryl Wilmott, Carlyne Cameron. ROW 2: John Martineau. All-State Chorus All-Eastern Chorus ROW 1: Jennifer Donaldson, Jan Curtis, Lynn Mackenzie, Betsy Tucker. ROW 2: John LeRoy. Michael Gibson. Antonio Martineau, John Dudley. Jennifer Donaldson 117 Wendy Lindley Priscilla Craig Susan Hosking Marcia MacLeod Carlyne Cameron Michael Gibson Fred Coffrin Connie Welch Linda Eastman BAND SHS BAND Winooski Valley Band Director Mr. Flink ROW 1: Susan Hosking, Margaret Sanguinetti, Sally Tucker, Linda Eastman. RO 2: Gary Teja, Carlyne Cameron, Susan Smith, Linda Rousse, Joan Martell. ROW 3: John Lawson, David Levadie, Jon Desilets, Michael Gibson, Anthony Kvedar, Josep Buzzi, Wendy Lindley. 119 All-Eastern ORCHESTRA Orchestra Judith Collins Winooski Valley Orchestra ROW 1: Chris Frigon, Paul Teja, Doris Colby, Louise Collins, Judith Collins. ROW 2: Sharon Layn, Carol Gordon, Cynthia Donaldson, Susan Bedia, Lelio Tempesta, Rosemary George, Marcia MacLeod. ROW 3: Priscilla Craig. Kathryn Lamson, Antonio Martineau, David Lamson, Francine Rome, Mark Bertolini. 120 New England Band and Orchestra ROW Is Louise Collins, Susan Hosking, Gary Teja, Linda Eastman, Judith Collins. ROW 2: Joan Martell, Cynthia Donaldson. Wendy Lind- ley, David Levadie, Priscilla Craig, Rosemary George, Sally Tucker. All-State Orchestra ROW 1: Louise Collins, Sharon Layn. ROW 2: Chris Frigon, Douglas Aiken, Priscilla Craig, Judith Collins. David Lamson Sally Tucker Jennifer Donaldson Judith Collins 121 Antonio Martineau Francine Rome Carol Grant interviews Miss Amlong. ROW 1: Sally Tuck- er, Mary Ann Lali- berte. Gina Higgins, and Carol Grant. ROW 2: Fred Coffrin, Fred Mayo, Susan Pratt, W. John Mitchell, and Donald Seaver. 122 EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF ROW 1: Maureen Maclnnes. Priscilla Craig, and Susan Hosking. ROW 2: Shaaron Benedini. Lynn Mackenzie, Douglas Bashaw, Bernadette Masi, and Jeanme Clermont. MR. MORRIS With Better Facilities and More Space in Which to Work, Our Echo Staff Has Been Able To Produce a Book That Truly Shows Spauld- ing High School Today ... Its Goals Tomorrow” ART OUR EDITORS Virginia Whitaker, Diane Meaker, and Barbara Thompson. Diane Meaker and Penny Lane. 124 COVER DESIGN Kenneth Murray SENIOR SECTION ROW 1: Sally Stewart, Charlene LaCroix, Mary Ellen Tucker, Lynn Mackenize. ROW 2: Anne Valle, Carlene Tillotson, Patricia Orlandi. EDITORS AND BUSINESS MANAGER Diane Meaker, Barbara Thompson, Virginia Whitaker, and Tod Frueh. ACTIVITIES Cheryl Stone and Cynthia Launderville. DRAMATICS Linda Adams and Francine Rome. BUSINESS STAFF Beverly Lesure, Charlotte Bent, Susan Pratt. Cheryl Aja, Marcia MacLeod, Ju- dith Moran, Mary Ellen Tucker, Kathryn Matheson, Lynn Mackenzie, Sharon Layn, Mr. Williams, Todd Frueh, and Carol Grant. BUSINESS MANAGER Carol Grant “SENTINEL” Bernadette Masi and Bianca Billings. Staff Meeting CLUBS Paula Guidugli, Maureen Maclnnes, and Dolores Furloni. FACULTY Mary MacDonald. Susan Perry and Judith Moran. SENIORS ROW 1: Paula Guidugli, Toni Girelli, Rhoda Bond, Carol Grant, Bianca Billings, and Carla Cassani. ROW 2: Susan Perry, Gina Higgins, Penny Lane, Kay Tomat, Sally Stewart, Diane Clark, Sandra Bancroft, and Diane Meaker. ROW 3: Charlene LaCroix, Russell Slora, Richard Prince, Ludo Brabants, Peter Post, Virginia Whitaker, Edward Lamorey, and Barbara Thompson. Miss Amlong Officers FRENCH CLUB “La plus grande illusion de I’homme est de croire que le temps passe; le temps est le rivage; nous passons, il a I’air de marcher.” Antione de Rivarol OFFICERS; Sally Stewart, Peter Post, Virginia Whitaker, Pamela Buttura. “Mathematics Possesses Not Only Truth but Supreme Beauty . . . Sublimely Pure, and Capa- ble of a Stern Perfection Such as Only the Greatest Art Can Show.” Bertrand Russell Officers ROW 1: Judith Collins and Robert McCready. ROW 2: Paul Teja and Karl Lamson. ROW 1: Margaret Sanguinetti, Donald Pinchetti, Barbara De- sautels, Gary Teja, and Judith Collins. ROW 2: Paul Teja, Mi- chael Pierce, Robert Jarvis, Jerry Parker, David Wilson, and Miss White. ROW 3: Penny Lane, Chris Frigon, Robert Mc- Cready, Neil Shannon, Karl Lamson, Virginia Whitaker, James Clark, and Charlene LaCroix. 129 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Officers “I Am Indebted to My Father for Living, but to My Teacher for Living Well.” Alexander of Macedon Diane Clark, Jennifer Donaldson, Sandra Bancroft, and Bernadette Masi. ROW 1: Diane Clark, Jennifer Donaldson, John LeRoy, Fran- Johnson, Linda Demers, Nancy Clermont, Bernadette Masi, cine Rome, Sandra Bancroft. ROW 2: Linda Sargent, Bonnie and Miss Sinclair. 130 SENIORS — ROW 1: Mary Ellen Bedard, Donna Hood, Su- zanne Magoon, Marlene Hill, and Rose Mary Peabody. ROW 2: Joyce Knowles, Patricia Gero, Maureen Maclnnes, Susan Hosk- ing, Leslie Chase, and Judith Hooker. ROW 3: Sally Tucker, Lynn Mackenzie, Priscilla Craig, Marlene Stacey, Marcia Mac- Leod, and Cynthia Morissette. Officers FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS “Better Business Women for a Bet- ter Business World,” Business and Professional Women 131 Susan Smith, Suzanne Magoon, Susan Hosking, Cynthia Solomon. Officers KEY CLUB “• ■ . to Inspire Individual Initiative.” Key Club Theme OffICERS: Donald Seaver, Michael Gibson, Thomas Semprebon, Karl Lamson, and Fred Coffrin. ROW 1: Mr. Skillin and Michael Gibson. ROW 2: Donald Pin- chetti, Wayne Hanson, Donald Seaver, James Clark, Douglas Fitts, Mark Bertolini, Leo Buttura, and Alan Fiorucci. ROW 3: Cornelius Granai, David Black, James Bottiggi, Jeffrey Plunk ett, Ludo Brabants, Steven Mackenzie, and Paul Connelly. ROW 4: Fred Coffrin, Karl Lamson. Richard Prince, Alan Pe- duzzi, Robert Ross, Thomas Semprebon, Francis Leith, and Er nest Henes. 132 SENIORS — ROW 1: Mary Ellen Bedard, Donna Farnham, Susan Pratt, and Linda Chartier. ROW 2: Judith Moran, Suzanne Magoon, Susan Hosking, Cheryl Aja, and Lois Stevens. ROW 3: Connie Welch, Sally Tucker, Kathryn Lamson, Leslie Chase, Marcia MacLeod, and Mary Ellen Tucker. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Cathy Ashford pours at Christmas Tea. . . Toward New Horizons.” FHA Theme Officers OFFICERS - ROW 1: Patricia Williams, Kathryn Lamson, Linda Chartier. and Dolores Andrus ROW 2: Lois Stevens, Roberta Jackman, Donna Farnham, and Sheila Jarvis. 133 Ann Peterson and David Wright meet Deca State Presi- dent. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA . . Developing Future Leaders for Marketing and Distribution.” Deca Theme ROW 1: Ann Peterson, Glenn Clark, Paul Bailey, and Paulette Beaudin. ROW 2: George Caruso, Thomas Donahue, David Wright, Mr. Williams, Jerry Perantoni, and Roger Weeks. Raising the Christmas greeting in the old Spaulding, a Deca tradition. 134 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Opponent Spaulding St. Johnsbury 7 19 Rice Memorial 0 6 South Burlington 0 20 Bellows Free Academy 0 12 Burlington 6 0 Lyndon Institute 7 32 Winooski 6 45 Montpelier 6 19 Morin on the drive. All-State J. Michael Ynsuela Edward Morin Fred Coffrin, Jr. Archie Pecor Russell Slora A. Paul Martineau Michael Gibson All-State Vermont Shrine Team William Lafreniere All-State Vermont Shrine Team J. Michael Anderson All-State Vermont Shrine Team SITTING: Michael Gallas, Mgr. ROW 1: Russell Slora, J. Mi- George Wild, John Dudley, and Larry Zampieri. ROW 3: Thom- chael Ynsuela, Fred Coffrin, Archie Pecor, Michael Gibson, Wil- as Collins, Phillip Linton, Douglas Fitts, David Brown, Francis liam Lafreniere, J. Michael Anderson, Edward Morin, and A. Leith, David Fitts, Neal Marrion, Richard Venner, and Bruce Paul Martineau. ROW 2: Leo Buttura, Joseph Morrison, Cor- Chaloux. nelius Granai, James Clark, James Ynsuela, Michael Buzzi, 137 Opponent BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Spaulding Alumni, 63 81 Montpelier 55 70 St. Johnsbury 53 48 Burlington 68 78 Winooski 47 68 Champlain 68 67 Essex Junction 58 69 Rice Memorial 56 67 Burlington 49 73 Montpelier 67 80 Bellows Free Academy 69 83 South Burlington 78 81 Winooski 64 56 Middlebury 48 75 Bellows Free Academy 66 55 Essex Junction 70 74 Rice Memorial 46 70 Burlington 61 56 NORTHERN TOURNAMENT Essex — Play-off game 52 61 St. Johnsbury 61 72 Burlington 54 58 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT Springfield 60 48 Coach Robert Sullivan BASKETBALL ROW 1: Michael Gallas, Mgr., J. Michael Anderson, Co captain; Sullivan, Jeffrey Plunkett. James Bottiggi, Philip Chatot, Nor- and Drew Gordon, Mgr. ROW 2: William Lafreniere, Thomas man Frost, Douglas Fitts. Ernest Henes, Co-captain, missing. Collins, Robert Wheeler, Armand Dion, David Black, Coach Coach Foster Slayton Coach of the Year Donald Fournier J. Michael Anderson William Lafreniere Ernest Henes 140 Francis Locarno J. Michael Ynsuela ROW 1: Ernest Henes, Francis Locarno, J. Michael Ynsuela, Maxfield, Bruce Chaloux, Cornelius Granai, and Coach Slayton. John Cassani, Armand Dion. William Lafreniere, J. Michael ROW 3: Jon Riddel. Mgr.; Michael Buzzi. Christopher Beltrami. Anderson, and Fred Coffrin, Jr. ROW 2: Michael Gibson. Mgr.; Douglas Fitts, James Bottiggi, Francis Leith, and Anthony Richard Conti, Thomas Collins, Charles Zaneloni, Brent Kvedar. Mgr. BASEBALL SCHEDULE BASEBALL Opponent Spaulding Bellows Free Academy 6 4 Winooski 4 10 Champlain Valley Union 4 24 Montpelier 8 9 Burlington 3 4 Middlebury 1 12 ■■ Essex Junction 6 7 P Rice Memorial 7 0 Bellows Free Academy 3 7 IN Winooski 4 8 l ( PLAY-OFF GAMES Bellows Free Academy 1 3 Windsor 3 13 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Burlington 1 5 State Champions Stephen Perreault STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Thomas Stewart Thomas Stewart TRACK Stephen Perreault Ludo Brabants ROW 1: Steven Mackenzie, John Dudley, JamesClark, David Black, Stephen Perreault, Thomas Stewart, Ludo Brabants, Russell Slora, Philip Acebo, and George Wild. ROW 2: Howard Dindo, Robert Newhall. Mark Bertolini, James Ynsuela, Donald LaCross. Norman Frost, Thomas Willard, Leo Buttura, Bruce Strachan, David Brewster, and Douglas Gingras. ROW 3: Mr. Maiola, Coach; Alfred Ducharme. Steven Welch, William Noyes, Roger Tremblay, Ronald Smith, Joseph Morrison, Larry Spargo, Joseph Furloni, Michael Clark, George Scott. William Lesure, and Michael Gilbert, Mgr. James Bond David Wilson This year’s golf team was a relatively young one with no seniors on the squad. The SHS golfers competed in four matches during the season. Mr. Atkins commented, ... even in defeat the team was building character and good sportsmanship.” Lance Morgan GOLF James Stewart Gerald Parker Coach James Atkins Rosemary George Susan Locke ROW 1: Stephen Hommel, Jack Moran, William Tucker, Stephen Sanderson, and Charles Brigham. ROW 2: Gary Canton, Karl Lamson, Bruce Gignac, Peter Hommel, and Theodore Goulette with Mr. Walker, coach. Mr. Walker, Coach Bruce Gignac and Peter Hommel aim while Karl Lamson watches during Class Day Bruce Gignac, Peter Hommel and Karl Lamson. RIFLE TEAM The rifle team won the 1965 National Rifle As- sociation Junior Sectional Championship and the 1965 State Junior Rifle Team runner-up position. Bruce Gignac was the 1965 Vermont Indoor Cham- pion, while Peter Hommel and Karl Lamson have earned high rifle honors during their years of par- ticipation on the Spaulding rifle team. 144 Gina Higgins Catherine Bass CHEERLEADERS Cheryl Stone Donna Mori Donna Melkonian Pamela Holden Brenda Pryor imis fi TlO RECASTING OUR ALTRUSA CLUB OF BARRE Program of CIVIC - CL BARRE WOMEN’S CLUB BARRE LODGE 1535 BENEVOLENT PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS GREATER UNITED STONE AND ALLIED PRODUCTS WORKERS OF AMERICA SOUTH BARRE GRANGE NO. 467 BARRE LIONS CLUB GRANITE LODGE 35 FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS COMMUNITY the Future BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB OF BARRE REBECKAH HASTINGS CHAPTER D.A.R. AMERICAN LEGION POST 10 BARRE KIWANIS CLUB BARRE GREATER BARRE JAYCEES BARRE BRANCH GRANITE CUTTERS INTERNATIONAL GREATER BARRE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SERVICE UBS BISHOP BRADY COUNCIL 401 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BARRE REYNOLDS SON, INC. INDUSTRIAL — ROAD — CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES VERMONT BEST WISHES to the CLASS of '65 GRANITE CENTER DELIVERY, INC. Barre, Vermont RACE AND CUSTOM SPEED AND AUTO BODY SHOP 34 Maple Avenue 476-9062 Customizing a specialty All Sorts of Speed Equipment VERMONT SHOPPING CENTER Barre — Montpelier Road Congratulations to the Class of 1 965 BULLIS’ STORE CHOICE GROCERIES, MEATS, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, BEVERAGES East Barre, Vermont WHITCOMB’S INC. Vermont’s Largest Country Furniture Store East Barre, Vermont 476-3251 COLONIAL, MODERN AND TRADITIONAL FURNITURE COMPLIMENTS of the LINCOLN INN VERMONT MUSIC CO., INC. Wurlitzer and Baldwin Pianos Seeburg Electric Organs For Everything Musical’’ 1 94 North Main Street Phone 476-581 1 Compliments of the HILLTOP RESTAURANT GAS COMPANY OF VERMONT ITALIAN FOODS Quarry Hill Road Barre, Vermont Call 476-9089 for Reservations For all the news . . . read THE TIMES-ARGUS Vermont’s Largest Afternoon Daily Barre — Montpelier Compliments of GLENN A. SULHAM, INC. 71 South Main Street Barre, Vermont Complete Auto Trim Shop — Auto Seat Covers — — Convertible Tops — Everything for your car’s interior. Compliments of GUY’S STORE ASSOCIATED MEMORIAL PRODUCTS, INC. Websterville Barre, Vermont MEATS-GROCERIES-BEVERAGES 476-8522 PETER GLASS PHARMACY Compliments of Carries a complete line of cosmetics Expert Prescription Service TWIN CITY GASOLINE CO., INC. Barre, Vermont W. T. Carle P. W. Seaver CARLE SEAVER, INC. Phone: 476-41 39 GOODYEAR TIRES And RECAPPING 50 Ayers Street — Barre, Vermont SHELL GAS And OIL MONARCH INSTITUTIONAL FOOD SPECIALISTS NORTH END MOTORS, INC. Mercedes-Benz and Dodge Division of Consolidated Foods Corp. Somerville, Mass. Sales and Service Somerville, Mass. Barre, Vermont CALDER RICHARDSON Complete Heating Service 1 2 Depot Square Barre, Vermont Dial 476-3194 GABLE AUTO PAINT SUPPLIES Upper Merchant Street Barre, Vermont 476-6242 Auto body supplies, Tools, Paint and Radiator repairs Best Wishes To the Class of 1 965 LAMSON SURGICAL SUPPLY CO., INC. South Barre, Vermont JOHNSON’S HOME BAKERY 476-3081 TOFANI MOTOR SALES “Home of Honest John Car Rental” 355 North Main Street and 2Vi Miles on Route 14 East of Barre MG Austin Healey J. Tofani J. Mekkelsen HILL CONSTRUCTION MUNICIPAL SALES MARTIN CORPORATION HEAVY EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL LOGGING PHONE 476-3161 SERVICE BARRE, VERMONT BARRELS OLDEST BANKING INSTITUTION GRANITE SAVINGS BANK, and . T'uiat (Jornpxinij BARRE, VERMONT HERE'S TO YOUR SUCCESS CLASS OF 65” ROCK OF AGES CAPACITORS, INC. BARRE, VERMONT L D. HUTCHINS INSULATION COMPANY 83 South Main Street BLACK ROCK WOOL Barre, Vermont Largest Contractor of Its Kind Covering This State of Vermont • ALL ALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM AND SCREEN WINDOWS AND DOORS 476-5591 476-8627 BALDWIN-HILL INSULATION All Types of Roofing-Siding Insulation Siding and Roofing Contractor Up to 60 Months to Pay Free Estimates and Demonstrations DREW LYNDE, INC. For All Your Insurance Needs 82 North Main Street Barre, Vermont 05641 Dial 476-5771 COUNTRY HOUSE RESTAURANT 276 North Main Street Phone 476-4282 BROWN’S PHARMACY PAUL’S SUNDRIES REAL ESTATE HOWARD G. DINDO, REALTOR JERRY’S APPLIANCE W. W. SPAULDING CO. TWIN CITY MOTEL Compliments from BARRE’S PROFESSIONAL MEN CENTRAL MARKET DAVIS, MARTIN, AND FREE LEINWOHL FITZPATRICK BARTON SARGENT DR. PAUL L. BOIVIN DR. RALPH CACCAVO DR. DONALD SHERMAN DR. ALPHONSE MORALE CLASS OF 1 924 A FRIEND 50 Summer Street Barre, Vermont All Grocery Items BARRE STREAM LAUNDRY LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS 25 Pearl Street — Barre, Vermont Phone 476-4461 Engineered for FAST PRODUCTION AT LOW COST ALL TYPES OF WIRE SAWS « ABRASIVE PUMPS 25 50 Gals. Per Minute DESSUREAU MACHINES, INC. BARRE, VERMONT WHEELS WIRE SAWS 3 Sizes Sixteen Models New Adjustable Hubs 1 or 2 Grooves FREDERICK A. MAYO 25 Keith Avenue Barre, Vermont Compliments to the Class of 1 965 BARRE ELECTRIC CO., INC. THE CUSHMAN COMPANY INDUSTRIAL and RESIDENTIAL WIRING AND SUPPLIES 1 2 Keith Avenue — Barre, Vermont Tel. 476-3151 Congratulations A FRIEND J. M. C. GROCERY AIKEN’S MARKET QUALITY MARKET RUBALCABA, INC. CROSS BAKING COMPANY SAM’S MARKET WALLY’S MARKET COMOLLI SAVOIA JARVIS BAKE SHOP WALT’S SERVICE STATION 475 North Main Street Barre, Vermont Mobil Products — Washing Lubrication — Polishing Walt Lanfranconi, Prop. THE FLOOR COVERING STORE, INC. 8 Merchant Street Barre, Vermont Phone 476-3942 SERVING OUR CHANGING COMMUNITY DR. THOMAS DUNLEAVY DR. NATHAN GORDON DR. ARSEN MELKONIAN DR. ERNEST REYNOLDS DR. NELSON DENTE DR. CORNELIUS GRANAI, JR. DR. RICHARD PARNIGONI DR. LOUIS KINGSTON DR. EMILIO GIANARELLI PERRY MEDICAL CLINIC BRYANT-DAILEY CORPORATION “Vermont’s Largest Store of Its Kind” HARDWARE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES PLUMBING GIFTWARES Phone 476-3173 260 North Main Barre, Vermont HOUSEWARES B. P. Barre — Montpelier Road RAMBLER AND SPORTS CAR CENTER Dial 476-7622 Sensible Spectators Sales and Service . CORP. 6 Depot Square Best Wishes to the 1 965 Graduating Class Make a Note of These Savings NEW ENGLAND ARTS CRAFTS SEARS, ROEBUCK COMPANY PAUL’S RESTAURANT CECCHINI PHARMACY THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY BETTERCRAFT MEMORIAL COMPANY, INC. A. G. LAWSON GENERAL MARKET WIRTHMORE STORES REAL ICE CREAM JACKSON DAIRY, INC. QUALITY MILK Barre, Vermont r, cJ w'e infere Quali y (Pounds' DRY GOODS - LADIES READY TO WEAR BARRE. VERMONT VERMONT TRUCK SUPPLIERS, INC. “Everything for the Trucking Industry’’ 540 North Main St. 476-6397 Barre, Vermont BETTY-LEE’S BEAUTY SALON electrolysis 1 2 Ayers Street Barre, Vermont Call 476-3581 CARL’S FLYING “A” McGOFF’S ESSO SERVICE STATION NORTH MAIN STREET ESSO STATION BAILEY BROTHERS AUTOMOTIVE JOBBERS BARRE AUTO BODY REPAIR CUSTOM BODY RADIATOR SHOP DeBLOIS SONS EARL AUTO SUPPLY CO. PEARL STREET BODY SHOP ALLAN MILNE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS COSMETICS — LOFT'S CANDIES AMERICAN GREETING CARDS WARNER - TURNER SUPPLY CO., INC. WHOLESALE PLUMBING — HEATING MILL SUPPLIES Consult Your Licensed Master Plumber for the Best in Plumbing and Heating Barre, Vermont THE NIXON COMPANY Nixon Building INDIAN ORCHARD, MASS. Manufacturers and Designers of DISTINCTIVE EMBLEMS AWARDS BANNERS Serving Leading Schools and Colleges in all 50 States LEO’S MOBIL STATION 106 South Main Street Barre, Vermont Phone 476-9074 Congratulations to the Class of 1 965 RENNIE’S MARKET 1 15 South Main Street Meats, Groceries, Beverages Free Delivery — Call 476-3511 IT’S WOOD’S FOR SPORTING GOODS BEST WISHES to the class of ’65 WOOD’S SPORTING GOODS STORE BURLINGTON PERRY AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 23 Summer Street Your Ford Dealer Since 1910 Compliments of ZAMPIERI BUTTURA CO. GRANITE MANUFACTURERS Barre, Vermont BOND AUTO PARTS, - INC. - • Complete Automobile Supplies 4 1 Summer Street Phone 476-4588 Barre — Montpelier Road Phone Barre 476-5192 Family Operated BEBE’S RESTAURANT Vermont Shopping Center Monuments THE H. G. BENNETT COMPANY INC. Barre-Montpelier Road Dial 476-4193 Sales and Service AVERILL’S 1 09-1 1 1 North Main Street Barre, Vermont PLUMBING — HEATING AND HARDWARE Telephone 476-41 18 Best Wishes CARR’S DAIRY 26 Ayers Street Barre, Vermont COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES FOR CONTINUED SUCCESS SOUTH BARRE GRANITE COMPANY South Barre, Vermont At National Life you may find just what you are looking for: a good job at good pay with a good company . . . and with fine opportunities for lifelong careers for those who want them. Look at what National Life offers: 37V2-hour work week, 12 paid holidays, sick leave, vaca- tion with pay, free life insurance, pension plan, hospital and surgical insurance, accident in- surance, credit union, cafeteria. Beginning jobs include typing, filing, messenger service, computing, bookkeeping and transcribing. The rewards and the responsibilities widen for those who become secretaries, supervisors, insurance and investment specialists, etc. Write today to Charles W. Averill, Assistant Director of Personnel, National Life Insurance Co., Montpelier, Vermont. National Life Insurance Company Montpelier, Vermont PLAN YOUR FUTURE WITH BARRE’S GREATEST INDUSTRY THE BARRE GRANITE ASSOCIATION BARRE. VERMONT GIVE YOUR CAR 3 —T DAN’S SERVICE STATION TYDOL FLYING A” PRODUCTS 379 No. Maine Street BARRE, VERMONT Dial 476-9088 BARBERI DRESS SHOP BERGANTI’S DRESS SHOP TOWN SHOP - TOTS TEENS CLAIRE’S BEAUTY SALON GENE’S BEAUTY SHOP HENRI’S BARBER SHOP FIELD’S JEWELRY CO. MALNATI CLEANERS TWIN CITY DRY CLEANERS SPECIALIZING IN 151 HAMBURGERS THE HAVAN SHAKES FRENCH FRIES Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL STORES, INC. NATIONWIDE INSURANCE D. C. GIANNONI JEWELER Barre, Vermont “In Service With People” Ellis N. Johnson 99 Washington Street Barre, Vermont Phone 476-7721 CODY CHEVROLET, INC. Barre — Montpelier Road Barre’s Authorized Chevrolet Dealer 119 NORTH MAIN STREET BARRE, VERMONT GIFTS CHINA GLASSWARE DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVERWARE ‘i: e net ia n 5 fa i t ran t 435 North Main Street BARRE, VERMONT Your Hosts Virgilio Bonacorsi and Joseph Rousse Catering to CLASS REUNIONS BANQUETS WEDDING RECEPTIONS ANNIVERSARIES PARTIES ALL SIZES Call 476-7631 J. W. DILLON INSURANCE COMPANY Robert O. Camire Church Street — Phone 476-3400 — Barre, Vermont ROULEAU GRANITE COMPANY, INC. “Metro Memorials” CUSTOM SAWING AND POLISHING Best Wishes to the Class of ’65 WILLIAMS MOTOR TRANSFERS, INC. Barre, Vermont USLE PEROJO GRANITE MANUFACTURERS Supreme Quality Memorials BARRE, VERMONT Est. 1921 Congratulations Class of 1965 LaCROSS MEMORIALS, INC BERG, CARMOLLI KENT, INC. All Forms of Insurance 131 North Main Street Barre, Vermont “Be Sure — Insure” Barre, Vermont D. M. MILES COAL CO. Dial 476-791 1 A. BROWN AUTO HOME STORES NORTH MAIN STREET BARRE, VERMONT Congratulations to the Class of 65 WAYSIDE FURNITURE STORE TROW HOLDEN CO. Shop and Save the WAYSIDE way Barre — Montpelier Road Barre, Vermont Dial: 476-3141 PNEUMATIC STONE-WORKING TOOLS Since 1 896 ALLAN R. CHRISTIE PLUMBING HEATING CONTRACTORS, INC. 303 North Main Street Barre, Vermont • fixtures supplies • remodeling • water systems • finance plan • complete installation • oil burner service ENJOY BOWLING FRED R. HOLDEN, INC. — 24 Tenpin Lanes — Refrgeration Center BILLIARDS 1 5 Ayers Street Barre, Vermont — 8 Pocket-Billiard Tables — Tel. 476-3175 Central Vermont's Finest Recreation Center FRIGIDAIRE AND MAYTAG APPLIANCES Restaurant Equipment Supplies THE FUN SPORT . . . FOR ACTIVE PEOPLE! Market Refrigeration TWIN CITY LANES where the action is! BARRE-MONTPELIER ROAD CALMONT BEVERAGE COMPANY South Barre , Vermont Silvio Semprebon Nevio Semprebon KEN’S CITIES SERVICE STATION Ken Farnham, Jr. GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS GAS — OIL —TIRES — BATTERIES 44 South Main St. — Barre, Vermont Tel. 476-8148 J. J. NEWBERRY COMPANY Dial 476-4321 Your Complete Self-Service Store Quality Wearing Apparel For The Whole Family JOHN ARIOLI, INC. The Only Store of Quality Clothes HART, SCHAFFNER MARX KUPPENHEIMER Barre GIBSON Refrigerators and Ranges • KENDALL LAWSON 33 North Main Street Barre, Vermont EASY Washers and Dryers Compliments to the Graduating Class of 1965 WAYSIDE RESTAURANT Barre — Montpelier Road WIN’S GULF SERVICE STATION 1 69 Washington Street Barre, Vermont Phone 476-8248 WINSTON C. BRESETT B. L. TIRE CO. 41 1 North Main Street U.S. Royal Mohawk Retreading — Vulcanizing — Balancing Phone 476-6252 Barre, Vermont M || TWIN TOWN MOTORS VOLKSWAGEN Sales — Service Barre — Montpelier Road Tel. 223-3489 F. H. ROGERS CO Clothing — Furnishings Joins with — ROGERS WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP Students’ Shoes Our Specialty In Wishing You Future Success HARVARD CLOTHES 185 North Main Street Barre, Vermont Congratulations and Best Wishes THE BARRE TRUST COMPANY Barre, Vermont ‘The Friendly Bank” OUR VERY BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL FUTURE ROCK OF AGES CORPORATION BETTER HOME FURNISHINGS CHELLIS H. COLLINS, INC. Barre — Montpelier Road Phone 476-7181 Compliments of SMITH, WHITCOMB COOK COMPANY Stone Machinery Supplies Barre, Vermont Best Wishes from our Entire Staff “Fashion with a Flair” CIGARETTES CANDY COOKIES COFFEE HOT CHOCOLATE MILK SNACKS AUTOMATIC VENDING SERVICE ROBERT H. McKNIGHT MONTPELIER, VERMONT Tel. 223-2494 TRAVELING? Call Travel Agents for Vermont 'ZftCdXet i -liavci, cnc. or stop in 476-405 1 DEPOT SQUARE BARRE, VERMONT RUTH BAKER BARRE PAINT WALLPAPER CO 341 North Main Street Barre Vermont Paints — Wallpaper — Supplies Phone 476 855 1 MacDONALD’S SERVICE STATION All Work Guaranteed TIRES — BATTERIES — GASOLINE — OIL Cor. Washington and Hill Streets Phone 476-488 1 BUTTURA AND SONS, INC. Barre, Vermont Compliments of A. BELLAVANCE SONS, INC. Granite Transportation 167 Boynton Street Barre, Vermont Phone 476-8300 RED CROSS PHARMACY REXALL PRODUCTS Best Wishes Class of ’65 OLGA’S BEAUTY SALON Barre, Vermont FRED’S BLUE SUNOCO STATION 360 North Main Barre, Vermont ALLEN LUMBER COMPANY, INC Barre Everything in Building Materials St. Johnsbury Montpelier 476-4156 748-2341 223-2335 MARTIN’S BOOK STATIONERY STORE GREETING CARDS BOOKS AND MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS Office Supplies — Stationery Arms and Ammunition Sporting Goods Golf Equipment Martin Block, 100 North Main Street Barre, Vermont COMPANY SAWYER W. LEE 40 Brewer Parkway South Burlington, Vermont Telephone UNiversity 4-6250 ALSO REPRESENTING Congratulations Class of 1 965 GRANITE CITY TOOL CO. “Everything For The Stone Trade the. CROUJI1 Grinders — French Fries — Chicken Pizza DEL’S PIZZA SHOP BARRE-BURLINGTON IN BARRE CALL 476-8441 TAKE-OUT SERVICE ONLY TURMENNE’S SEWING CENTER 10 Pearl Street Barre, Vermont SERVING . . . Maine — New Hampshire — Vermont ADAMS GRANITE CO., INC. BRUSA BROTHERS GRANITE MANUFACTURERS CONSOLIDATED MEMORIALS, INC. GREARSON LANE CO., INC. L. Z. HOTTE GRANITE CO., INC. HUTCHINS PERREAULT, INC. LETTER GRANITE CO., INC. ALEXANDER MILNE GRANITE CO., INC. A W ROOT BEER TWIN’S SNACK BAR, INC. BARRE — MONTPELIER, ROAD HOWARD’S MARKET South Barre Better Foods For Better Living’’ YOUR SEARCH ENDS CAMERON’S GARAGE DEMERS’ REPAIR SHOP C. H. DUFRESNE SONS, INC. B. E. LORD SONS, INC. THEODORE ROSSI TRUCKING CO., INC. TWIN CITY TRANSIT WARK BROTHERS, INC. H. P. WELCH TRUCKING CO. 'THE FINEST IN WOMEN S APPAREL” MILADY SHOPPE 1 1 8 North Main Street Barre, Vermont Phone 476-373 1 DITTO. COCA-COLA BARRE, VERMONT MONTPELIER NATIONAL BANK VERMONT SHOPPING CENTER DOWNTOWN BARRE MONTPELIER F.D.I.C. MORRIS STUDIOS VERMONT'S LARGEST SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER 22 PEARL STREET — BARRE, VERMONT Our Supporters Change and Grow with Us Page Page A W Root Beer................. Adams Granite Company........... Aiken’s Market.................. Altrusa Club of Barre Aja's TV Service ............... Allen Lumber Company............ American Legion Post 10 . . John Arioli, Inc................ Associated Memorials, Inc....... Automatic Vending Company . . Averi It's Plumbing and Heating Company ...................... B L Tire Company.............. B P Rambler................... Bailey Brothers, Inc., Automotive Jobbers....................... L. G. Balfour Company .......... Barberi Dress Shop ............. Barre Auto Body and Repair . . Barre Business and Professional Women’s Club ................. Barre Chamber of Commerce . . Barre Electric Company.......... Barre Granite Association....... Barre Kiwanis Club ........... Barre Lions Club................ Barre Paint and Wallpaper Barre Rotary Club .............. Barre Steam Laundry ............ Barre Trust Company ............ Barre Woman's Club............ Bebe’s Restaurant .............. A. Bel la vance and Sons........ H. G. Bennett Company........... Berg, Carmolli, and Kent, Inc. . Berganti’s Dress Shop........... Betty-Lee's Beauty Salon........ Bettercraft, Inc................ Dr. Paul Boivin................. Bond Auto Parts................. A. Brown Auto and Home Stores Brown’s Pharmacy................ Brusa Brothers................ Bryant-Dailey Corporation . Bullis’ Store................... Buttura and Sons, Inc........... Dr. Ralph Caccavo............... Calder and Richardson, Inc. . . Calmont Beverage Company, Inc. Cameron’s Garage................ Carl’s Flying “A’’.............. Carle-Seaver, Inc............... Carr's Dairy.................... Cecchini’s Pharmacy............. Central Market ................. Chellis H. Collins.............. Claire’s Beauty Salon .......... Allan Christie Plumbing and Heating....................... Coca Cola Bottling Company, Inc........................... Cody Chevrolet.................. Comolli and Savoia ............. Consolidated Foods ............. Consolidated Memorials, Inc. Country House Restaurant Cross Baking Company, Inc. . Custom Body and Radiator Dan’s Service Station .......... Davis, Martin and Free ......... Deblois and Sons................ Del’s Pizza Shops Demer’s Repair Shop Dr. Nelson Dente Dessureau Machines.............. J. W. Dillon Insurance Company . Howard Dindo, Realtor .......... Drew and Lynde, Inc............. C. H. Dufresne and Sons, Inc. Dr. T. P. Dunleavy Earl Auto Supply Company Elks Club of Barre.............. 184 184 158 146 160 182 147 175 151 180 160 176 159 162 183 168 162 147 147 158 167 147 146 181 146 151 177 146 164 181 165 172 161 162 160 157 164 173 156 184 159 149 181 157 152 174 185 162 152 165 160 157 179 168 174 185 169 158 152 184 156 158 162 168 157 162 183 185 159 157 156 156 185 159 162 146 Field’s Jewelry Co................ 168 First National Stores 168 Homer Fitts Company 161 Floor Covering Store.............. 159 Fred’s Blue Sunoco.................182 Gable Auto Paint and Supplies 153 Gas Company of Vermont . 150 Dr. E. Gianarelli ................ 159 D. C. Giannoni Jewelry ........... 169 Goodfellows Jewelry .............. 169 Dr. Nathan Gordon ................ 159 Dr. C. 0. Granai, Jr.............. 159 Greater Barre Jaycees............. 147 Granite Center Delivery .......... 148 Granite City Co-operative Creamery........................ 160 Granite City Tool Company 183 Barre Branch, Granite Cutters’ International .................. 147 Gene’s Beauty Shop................ 168 Grearson and Lane Company, Inc.................... 184 Granite Lodge No. 35 F. A. M. 146 Green Mountain Power Corporation................. 160 Granite Savings Bank and Trust Company .................. 154 Guy’s Store ..................... 151 Harvard Clothes .................. 177 The Havan ........................ 168 Henri's Barber Shop........... 168 Hildreth Travel Agency, Inc. . . . 180 Hill Martin Corporation ......... 154 Hilltop Restaurant............ 150 Fred R. Holden, Inc............... 174 Hooker s Wayside Furniture . . . 173 L. Z. Hotte Granite Company . . 184 Howard’s Market............... 184 L. D. Hutchins Insulation Company ....................... 155 Hutchins and Perreault.......... 184 Jackson Dairy.................. 160 Jarvis Bake Shop............... 158 Jerry’s Appliance Company .... 156 J. M. C. Grocery ................. 158 Johnson’s Home Bakery ............ 153 Ken’s Cities Service Station . . . 175 Dr. L. C. Kingston ............... 159 Knights of Columbus .............. 147 LaCross Memorials............. 172 Lamson Surgical Supply Company ....................... 153 A. G. Lawson Central Market . . . 160 Kendall Lawson................. 159 Leinwohl and Fitzpatrick ......... 157 Leo’s Mobil Station .............. 163 Letter Granite Company........ 184 Lincoln Inn ...................... 149 B. E. Lord and Sons........... 185 MacDonald’s Service Station ... 181 McGoft s Esso Station......... 162 Malnati Dry Cleaners ............. 168 Martin’s Book and Stationery Store...................... 183 Frederick Mavo, C.P.A......... 158 Dr. Arsen Melkonian............ 159 Milady’s Stoppe............... 185 D. M. Miles Coal Company .... 173 Alexander Milne Granite Company ...................... 184 Allan Milne Pharmacy............ 162 Dr. Alphonse Morale............. 157 Morris Studio................... 187 Jose Monte ..................... 176 Montpelier National Bank...... 185 National Life Insurance Company .................... 166 Nationwide Insurance.......... 169 J. J. Newberry ............... 175 New England Arts and Crafts . . 160 Nixon Company ................ 163 North End Motors ............. 152 North Main Street Esso Station ..................... Olga’s Beauty Salon Dr. R. F. Parnigoni............ Paul’s Restaurant Paul’s Sundries and Real Estate.................. Pearl Street Body Shop ........ Peoples National Bank ......... Perry Automobile Company . Perry Medical Clinic-.......... Peter Glass Pharmacy........... Quality Market ................ Race and Custom Speed and Auto Body Shop............... Real Ice Cream Rebeckah Hastings Chapter D. A. R...................... Red Cross Pharmacy ............ Rennie’s Market ............... Dr. Ernest Reynolds ........... Reynolds and Sons, Inc......... Rock of Ages Capacitors ....... Rock of Ages Corporation F. H. Rogers .................. Rogers Walk Over Boot Shop . Theodore Rossi Trucking Company ..................... Rouleau Granite Company, Inc. . Rubalcaba, Inc................. Rubalcaba’s Market ............ Sam’s Market................... R. B. Sargent.................. Sears, Roebuck and Company . . Dr. Donald Sherman . . Sherwin Williams Company .... R. Sierra Granite Company ..................... Glenn A. Sulham, Inc........... Smith, Whitcomb, and Cook, Inc.................... South Barre Grange............. South Barre Granite Company . . W. W. Spaulding ............... Times-Argus.................... Tofani Motor Sales............. Town Shop — Tots and Teens Trow and Holden................ Turmenne’s Sewing Center Twin City Dry Cleaners ........ Twin City Gasoline Company, Inc................. Twin City Lanes, Inc......... Twin City Motel................ Twin City Transit.............. Twin Town Motors............... United Stone and Allied Products Workers...................... Usle and Perojo Granite Manufacturers ............... Venetian Restaurant............ The Village Fair............... Vermont Music Company, Inc Vermont Truck Suppliers........ Wally’s Market ................ Walt’s Service Station Wark Brothers, Inc............. Warner-Turner Supply Company Wayside Restaurant ............ H. P. Welch Trucking Company...................... Whelan’s Drug Store............ Whitcomb’s, Inc................ Williams Motor Transfer ....... Win’s Gulf Service Station .... Wirthmore Stores............... Wood’s Sporting Goods.......... F. W. Wool worth Company . . . Zampieri and Buttura Granite Manufacturers.................. Page 146 182 159 160 156 162 162 164 159 151 158 148 160 147 182 163 159 148 155 178 177 177 185 171 158 158 158 157 160 157 160 170 150 177 146 165 156 150 153 168 171 184 168 151 174 156 185 177 146 172 170 180 149 161 158 158 185 162 176 185 156 149 172 176 160 163 148 164 And Now . . . Spaulding Alumni, Class of 1965 We like to feel that we shall be unique alumni of Spaulding High School. We shall be the first alumni to have attended both the old and the new Spauldings, and we shall be the last stu- dents to have shared a full four years with our friend Mr. Devine. Yes, we are proud to be members of the Class of 1965, but in the future perhaps we can for- get the year we graduated, for it really is unim- portant. New school, old school, Class of ’65 or Class of ’35 ... we are all bound by a tie which gives us great pride, a tie no building or year can change. Let us just be proud to say simply, “We are alumni of Spaulding High School.” Peter Post, Class President The Alumni Banquet June 16, 1965 Thank You . . . The Class of 1965 takes this last opportunity to thank everyone who did so much for us dur- ing our happy years at Spaulding High School. Those of you who so loyally supported our ath- letic teams, provided transportation to and from our many activities, bought advertise- ments in our publications, donated to our vari- ous causes, and chaperoned our social events helped us more than you can realize. Of course, without the sincere efforts of our faculty and the administration, our education and activities would not have been possible. We want you all to know that we recognize how much you have done for us, and we hum- bly offer you our deepest thanks. Peter Post We, the Editors of OUR ECHO 1965, give spe- cial thanks to Mr. Pendo, Miss Watson, Mr. Wil- liams, Mr. Morris, Mr. Sankowski, Mr. Morse and Mr. Grimard of THE TIMES-ARGUS, Mr. Milne, Mr. Haynes, and our many advertisers. Virginia Whitaker Diane Meaker Barbara Thompson —


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