Spaulding High School - Our Echo Yearbook (Barre, VT)

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DEDICATED TO THE ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS OF SPAULDING HIGH WHO CAUSE THE HALLS TO ECHO WITH THE SOUNDS OF FREEDOM 2 Jreedi om ..to be ourselves- tiere and now... ...to follow the crowd .or be our own person... ...to trace our initials on a steamy windowpane. c7 freedom . . . ...to grasp life where we find it... ...to let the world mold our minds for its purpose... ...or to mold the world to fit our needs. freedom . . . ...to see life as an attitude... to be nothing at all ...or to be all we can be... Jrpedojn ...to be ourselves ...to let others be themselves ...to see ourselves just as we are 3- eedom ... fora few fleeting moments. ...it's found here; if you look for it- within yourself 3 Mr. Robert M. Burdett Principal of SHS Mrs. Laura Biggs Secretary to Mr. Atkinson Mrs. Mary Thow Secretary to Mr. Burdett Mr. William Atkinson Assistant Principal of SHS Mr, Paul Nutter Head of Vocational School Warren A. Williams Vocational Guidance Coordinator Mrs. Beverly Bertolini Vocational Center Secretary Mrs. Lucille Paterson Secretary to Mr. Rochon Mr. William Rochon Head of Guidance Dept. Mr. Robert Abbiati Miss M. Lesley Bell Mrs . Lois Hadd Mrs. Beverly Robinson Guidance Secretary Miss Louise Calcagni Treasurer and Head of Consolidated Funds FIRST SEMESTER OFFICE AIDES Donna Lane Theresa Bedard Judy PirJe Lise Ducharme Marie Gen dr on Mary Colby Beth Richardson Patty PirJe Mary Lozon Laurie Anderson Anna Donati Dianne Letter Sue Murdoch Nancy Duranjeau Debbie La faille SECOND SEMESTER OFFICE AIDES Theresa Bedard Donna Lane Sue LePaoe Marie Gendron Mary Manning Kay Gavin Maria BrogginJ Mary Colby Mary Lozone Lise Ducharme Laurie Anderson Nancy Houle Felicia Bacon Melody Letter Judy Pirle Cary Friberg Anna Donat! Traci Butterfield Mike Kelly Mark Dion Nancy Duranjeau Lyn Camire VOCA TIONAL OFFICE A DES Mary Jane Hunt Karen Choulnard Ann Donald Debbie Bo wen Donna Beaton Laurie Thompson COPY CENTER AIDES Judy Beede Kay Gavin Sue Calhoun Sh rley Bennett Donna Beaton Jane Boutin Joanne Bolduc Mrs. Josette Boisse Librarian LIBRARY AIDES Row 1 Lyn Cayia Joanne Routhjer Branda Donald Melissa Bedia Theresa Bedard Row 2 Ann Donald Ann Smith Sheldon Chartier Melody Letter Miss Jean Watson Mr. Roger Schmeeckle Mr. Curtis Bevington Mr. William Casey Mr. James Comley TEACHERS - - THEY HAD SOME CRAZY IDEAS THA T WE COULDN'T UNDERSTAND, BUT THEN THEY HAD SOME GOOD ONES THA T WE COULD. - Jonathan Livingston Seagull Mr. Norman Portalupi Mr. Joseph Maiola Mr. Max Jenness Mr. Richard Skillin Mr. Richard Catelona Miss Gertrude Sinclair Miss Christine Martin Mr. Eugene Baker Mr. Gordon Smith Miss Ellen Daly Mr. David Chevalier Atkins 9 LJr Head of Math Department Mr. George Dean Mr. James Burt Head of Science Department Mr. David Seeley Mr. Charles Merriman Mrs. Phyllis Hayward Mrs. Frances Ladd Mr. David St. Cyr LIVING ARTS Mr. Richard Flies head of Living Arts Dept. Mrs. Janythe Plummer Mr. Charles Welch 24 Mr. Douglas Nadeau Mrs. Patricia Buttolph Mr. George Chuzi Mr. Frank Lee Co-ordinator of Co-operative Education Mrs. Kay Paterson Diversified Occupations 31 Mrs. Loretta Spada Mr. Brian Lack Mr. Richard Tyler Mr. Rudy Colo Driver Education Mr. Larry Duffy Mr. Hugh Cuthbertson Mr. Paul Poirier Mr. David Fisher Physical Education Mrs. Laurelwood Brice Mr. Stanley Flink Head Of Fine Arts Department Band Mr. Charles Bohn Art Mr. James Dehls Glee Club and Music Courses Mrs. Julia LeBlanc Orchestra 34 Cafeteria Staff Row 1 Mrs. Idabell Walker Mrs. Lucille Perry Mrs. Bertha Beaudin Mrs. Isabell Thompson Row 2 Mrs. Dorothy Seguin Mrs. Marilyn Lesslie Mrs. Annie Chase Mr. Theodore Daley ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ MISS MONTI - NEW SCHOOL NURSE For the first time in several years, Spaulding has a full-time school nurse. Besides taking temperatures, dis- pensing countless aspirin tablets and tending to numerous cuts and bruises, Miss Monti established the Diet Club for those students who wished to create for themselves a new and lovelier figure. The club, which turned out to be a success, partook in many activities such as swimming and skating through- out the year. Mr. Pinard gets pinned s E N I O R S Karen Agliotta Orchestras: SHS, VYO, VPO, WV, Bands: SHS, All-State. Patty Ainsworth Secretary to Mr. Richard Flies. Douglas Aja Football 1, Basketball 2,3,4, Tennis 3,4, Vt. Stu. Art Fair 4. Joanne Aja So small the world sur- rounds me, yet large enough to exist. Diane Allain Thomas Allen Laurie Anderson You cannot use your friends and have them too. 39 Susan Ashley Joy is opening up your heart and letting it laugh outloud. Laura Atkins AFS opens the door to new and lasting friendships. Diane Audet Felicia Bacon Ernest Bancroft Skip', Football, Boy's State Basketball, Baseball, Band. Richard Barcomb Pam Barnett The word Graduation makes me want to bum out. Linda Batchelder Richard Bazluke 40 Donna Beaton David Beaudry Things may come and go, but life is forever. Debbie Beauregard Theresa Bedard It's the little things that add up in the end. Judith Beede Beetlegs 99 lbs. Floyd Richard Begin Paula Berno Lorna Billado Glee Club, FBLA. Stanley Blaise Karl Boisvert Jo-Ann Bolduc Jo, cutting Mondays Fri- days with Jane Robin. Jane Boutin Cutting Mondays and Fri- days with Jo-Ann and Robin. v Debbie Bowen Angel (Dustpan, party) Ham Bone. Pam Breer 42 Maria Broggini Bogg Jr. — 4'11 W' Flash and Life are Great. James Burdett Brad Burkholder RED Colleen Brown Thomas Burke Ronald Buswell Suzuki kid Karen Brown Sheldon Bruce Don't let your life be less Shawn than your dreams. Richard Butler Susan Calhoun Don't do anything I wouldn't do. Lyn Camire Traci Butterfield REALLY? Edward Cadorette Joe Cadorette We all have dreams. Some come true. While others become plays never to be performed. I e Beth Campbell Shortstop Bach rock liquid diet . Pat Cano Jim Carpenter Glad to have been a part, but glad to be moving on. 44 Marcel Cayia Cheryl Chateauvert fun times, sunshine Martha Compo Smile an everlasting Smile for me. Donna Caruso Karen Chouinard Maddog Band Echo Staff. Barbara Comstock Comakazle Comstock Claude Chaloux Mary Colby Office Aide — to learn you must want to be taught. Paul Cook Gladys Chase Mark Compo Susan Corey To have a true friend, you must be a true friend. 45 Kitty Davis Linda Davis A day is Watched Without Laughter — Jumping Deer. Mari DeForge Hail the Woman — We Shall Overcome! Kim Denison Deborah Desmarais Mark Dion Speak up to be heard, shut up to be appreciated. Gary Donahue Ann Donald 46 Bruce Donavon James Drown Laura Ducharme Lise Ducharme Things get a little easier once you understand. Randy Duprey Nancy Duranleau Tim Emery Life is what you make it. All around nice guy. William Erno 47 Cynthia Fadden Ga' Fairbanks Interact President, Scholastic S . Cheerleading. Kim Fantoni When someone is around us we don't know what we're seeing. We take a polaroid picture to find the human being. We never stop to wonder till a person's gone we never yearn to know him till he's packed and traveled on. Dory Previn Ellen Fitts There are so many memor- ies Allen Fleurrey Michael Flurry Daniel Fontaine It's nice to be out of school Sandra Fontaine She who is quiet sometimes surprises ' 48 Stephanie Ford Steph Staff Staff germ DON'T FORGET ME! Steven Gale Quiet, living on weekends, Drummer. Micharl Gavin Charlie Charles Frattini Class Vice Pres. 3,4, Football 1-3, Golf 3,4, Wrestling, K Club. Dale Gauthier Remember mod L L- 1 Marie Gendron Those were the days. Donald Free A picture's a worth a thou- sand words. Donna Gauthier Marian Spaulding once divided now united. Nelson George Carolyn Friberg ■ Kay Gavin A merry heart goes all the Edward Gibbs I never let schooling inter- fere with my education. 49 Sidney Girard John Girompini Varsity S Baseball 2,3,4, Basketball 3,4, Golf 1,2,3,4 Linda Graves Everybody's friend. Rick Grover Karate lotsa laughs., and what's her name Per Gjelsvik Pear of the year Margaret Guinn Life is meant to be lived and loved. 50 Malcolm Grandfield Debra Hartson Dorothea Hedges Gail Hood Geroge Hudson J.V. Football, Hockey. Clarence Huntington Sugar the Baker Gregory Hood Jocelyn Houghton Nancy Houle A Friend is a present you give yourself ' 51 Barry Hutchins Tape'' Sherry Jacobs If I'm lucky, Mr. A. will for- get my name in a year or two. Denise Kennedy Member of FHA for three years. Guy jean Peter John Michael Kelly A Nose for all seasons. time with all its celerity, moves slowly on to him whose whole employment is to watch its flight. Johnson Kim Inglis Michael Jacobs Mark Hutchins 52 Debra LaFaille “It's my turn to go, to suc- ceed or fall. David LaFreniere “Hernie The hockey Ace. Donna Lane “Live for today, remember yesterday and think of to- morrow. Paul LaCroix Hockey, baseball, and girl watching. Paul Langevin Scott Langley “All watched over by ma- chines of loving grace. Linda Laperle Active in FHA for two years as president. Debbie LaPrade As our door closed (MHS) your door opened (SHS). Debbie La Rose 53 Rachael Lash Brian Lastra Be careful as to what you Bubba dream as dreams do come true. Mary Lauzon Step to the drummer that you hear. Linda Lavigne Sports Horses Freedom. Allen Lawson Finally, after 12 years. Bullet Helen LeBlanc Rain, snow or shine a smile anytime. Leonard LeBlanc Mark Lawliss Denis Lefebvre When I look back at the past 4 years, I'm glad I'm graduating. 54 John Loso Darkness is not dark, the night is bright as the day. Susan LePage Sidney Austrailia, IR, Parites, Lunch. Audrey Liese Don't let yesterday use up too much of today. EllaLou Leno Lou-Sentinel — DECA Here today-gone tomorrow. Martha Leszko A little nonsence now and then is relished by the wisest men. Bethany Leonard Diane Letter Cheerleading 2,3,4, Girl's softball 2,3,4. Duane Loverin Experienced in All, Expert at None Robert Leonard Melody Letter My likes: Terry, people, sun- ny weather. '25k.' i 55 Robin Maclnnes Cutting Monday and Friday with Jane and Jo-Ann. Gary Martin “Rev'' I thought I'd never make it. Rae McAvoy “I'm leaving a lot of good memories behind. Shirlee MacLellan “A winning way, a pleasant smile. Mary Manning Mary quiet sweet smile, future nursing. Andrew Marceau Marielle Martineau French, Smiling, Tiger Music, Cosmetology, far- mette. Robin McKnight Just one thing to say and that's Boogie! Peter Mason Armand Maurice Crash, Work for Bell Tel. Co. Michael McLam Garbage Mouth Harold McLaughlin Uncle Harry Motors Mobiles Balls. David Merrill Rachel Messier One times one is one — Two times two is tooty-two. Loren Monty 57 Craig Morrow J.V. Wrestling, Intramurals. David Noyes All-Around Jock — Track, Hoop, Football. Susan Murdock Your Friends are your needs answered. Karen O'Meara Edward Murphy Madonna Myers Drums, Chimes, Chorus, Vio- lins, Guitars, Base, Piano. Joy Osborne Tom Ottoman Otto Soccer, Hockey, Baseball. Kimberlee Parker Majorette for 3 years, Cap- tain for 2. Terry Parker Douglas Parks Sharon Partington Skating, Parties, Swimming. 58 Stuart Partington I came I saw I graduated. Beverly Pecor A fight when the fight is good. Wendy Pelkey All rising to a great place is by winding stair. Vicki Patch Kenneth Paton Jr. Prom Queen, Cheerlead- er. Band, Gov. Council Randy Paton Head sports brew blondes parties. 59 Jean Pellerin Joan Perkins Laurie Perojo 'Ben' cutting Fridays study Lyn Perreault halls ' Parties! Parties! Parties! Matthew Perry Manager of the year! Judy Pirie I laugh a lot when I should — sometimes when I shouldn't. Alan Perry BOO Glenn Pierce Number 1 trumpet. Donna Pierson Patty Pirie I can't predict what I will be —- I can only live what I am. Carol Pomer Those who give have all things. Patsy Powers I remember when I started first grade . . Peter Pratt Start the fun he'll be there. Star Pratt Star enjoys riding her horse, Troy. Karen Quinlan Friends are forever if they are ever ... Richard Quintana Lucy Rancourt Kevin Rand 61 Michael Ratee John Reilly Crash Beth Richardson David Ripley Buba, office aid. Intramural Band, soccer, track, basketball. Alana Rivers He is no less than what he Diane Robbins 62 Diane Rogers Live, learn and enjoy. But rule thyself. Debra Routhier Girls basketball, Deca, Varsity S Club. Mark Rouleau lames Roy • ft Paul Royer Lisa Sartorelli Your friends are your needs answered. Gisele Schmitz Candy Scott How can you sum up four years, in a couple lines? Mary-Ann Simpson Denise Sloan Glee Club, Student Council, Tennis Club. 63 Phillip Sorrentino Candace Stone J.V. Football 1 2 yr. V. Foot- Stoney ball 3 4 yr. 64 Donald Tarbox It was fun Robert Thompson Allen Thivierge Football, Hockey, Track, Var- sity S. Club. Laurie Thompson I stood amongst them, but not one of them. Louise Thompson Well, what can I say? Except I finally made it. Charles Thygesen Gail Tillotson Marianne Tracy Having a good time in With each sunrise there is a health occupations. new extention on life. Luc Tremblay Norm Tucker Soccer, Baseball. 65 Mark Violette Lee White Reggie White Last of the Marian Blue ''Cafe do Rome, My Second Knights. Home. William White Randall Violette Happiness — the fulfillment of life. Richard Wilcox Antonio Willett Kenneth Williams Killer Wrestling Football. Barbara Wilson If everyone agreed with me, they'd always be right. The times we shared together are remembered now only in my mind. A small but important part, shaping today's world with yesterday's memories. Another chapter in the unwritten biography of my life, never to be experienced again, remembered only in my mind. George Betts Kathy Wright What does a man gain if he wins the world and loses his soul? Katherine Zagroba Golf, Cheerleader, A good mind possesses a kingdom. Seniors Whose portraits were not available James Aja John Barberi John Beaudin Michael Biladeau Ivan Brockway Allan Carrier Mark Cheever Thomas Donahue William Donahue Steven Duranleau Gary Fiorucci Timothy Gauthier Michael Gosselin Allen Hedges Donna Hier Mike Hoffman Roger Houle Greg Kelsey James Lucenti Clifton Lyford Edward Madison Steven Martin Petrina Matson Gary Merrill Mario Metevier Sandra Norton Paul Pouliot Alexander Renfrew Nina Renfrew Cynthia Roya Guy Samson Roger Smart Claire Trepanier David Witham JUNIORS S. Allen K. Amet D. Atkinson S. Avery H. Badeau G. Baldor M. Bancroft K. Bates M. Bazluke J. Beach J. Beaudoin C. Beede R. Bellavance D. Belsh C. Beltrami S. Bennett G. Bergeron N. Berinato A. Bisson M. Blais J. Blow L. Bowen R. Brien R. Brock L. Buik L. Bullard M. Burkholder S. Burrington D. Buswell B. Butler S. Butler J. Buttura R. Cameron K. Canton B. Carrier T. Carrier R. Cary M. Cassani R. Cayia J. Cerasoli P. Charron C. Chase 68 D. Chatot M. Choujnard D. Collins M. Comstock J. Constantine M. Conti R. Cooley M. Copeland R. Copping S. Corey G. Cotnoir L. Cotnoir C. CouiJlard D. Couillard M. Crete L. Curley S. Davenport D. Daye L. Delano M. Dexter P. Dimeara N. Dion T. Donahue B. Donald C. Doyle J. Dufresne D. Dunn O. Duquette J. Duranleau L. Duranleau S. Dwyer M. Ellis R. Emerson J. Emery R. Fadden D. Farnham C. Federico L. Feit M. Fisher M. Fitzgerald R. Flood L. Fontaine A. Ford B. Fortier J. Fortier L. Fortier K. Free L. Gale J. Galfetti 69 E. Gallo S. Garand E. Gattone D. Gay)ord P. Geishecker M. Giordano P. Girovard D. Giroux R. Graves D. Grimard D. Harrington A. Hart L. Hatch D. Hayford E. Healy E. Hoermann D. Hoyt K. Huntington S. Hutchins K. Jacobs J. Johnson M. Kane A. Keity J. Keity L. Kennedy C. Kidder R. Laflay T. Lakin A. Lange M. LaPoint D. Laprade J. LaRose S. LaRouche G. Lash R. Lash J. Lecierc M. Lemieux L. Lessard S. Letter E. Lewis L. Liese G. Lissor R. Lord R. Loso A. Luther B. Lyndes L. MacCormack J. Maiola J. Martel 70 D. Martin D. Martin M. Martineau M. Masi S. Mason J. Mattson R. Maurice R. McEnany L. McHugh M. Meikonian D. Merrill P. Messier D. Miller P. Miller D. Monahan M. Montgomery J. Monty J. Morale S. Morrow J. Munci) J. Nadeau J. Nelson B. Noelk C. Normandeau S. Owen T. Palmisano S. Paxman R. Pecor J. Perez J. Perreault S. Perreault E. Perry E. Perry T. Pickering M. Prescott M. Reed M. Richardson R. Roberts J. Robichaud R. Rossi J. Rouleau J. Rouleau B. Roy M. Roy R. Russell M. Salvador B. Sanborn D. Sawyer R. Scott 71 D. Shadroui M. Shadroui D. Smith N. Smith P. Stevens D. Tabor M. Tapljn J. Tetreault M. Thomas J. Thompson J. Towndrow J. Tremblay D. Trepanier E. Trombly R. Vaillencourt S. Vasques C. Walker N. Walters K. Washburn K. Whitney P. Wilkinson C. Williams K. Winchester D. Wolfe G, Woodard J. Zampjerj M. Broggini B. Gingras L. Gujlmette C. LaCroix D. Lafayette D. Lajeunesse C. Lyford SOPHOMORES S. Abbiati D. Aldrighetti K. Alexander D. Atkinson K. Barcomb K. Barnhart J. Beaudry H. Beede T. Beede G. Begin R. Belville Ch. Bergeron L. Bettini S. Bigras T. Bisson B. Blow A. Bombard E. Bombard V. Booth D. Boudreau C. Boutin S. Boutin R. Bowen W. Breer J. Bresette D. Brooks B. Brown L. Bubar K. Bugbee S. Busby J. Butler P. Cadorette L. Camire R. Card C. Carrier L. Casey L. Cassani G. Cayia D. Chaloux C. Charrier C. Chouinard R. Christie 73 K. Claffey J. Collins J. Constantine N. Conti T. Conti P. Copping C. Couture A. Craige K. Crete C. Crosby C. Cummings J. Cyr P, Dandurand N. Davenport T. Davis J. DeForge G. Delano M. Delano D. Denko B. Dery J. Dery L. Desmarais D. Dickinson M. Dickinson M. Dion Z. Doyle L. Drake G. Ducharme T. Dufresne E. Dunbar R. Duquette R. Duranleau S. Duranleau B. Eastman W. Edmunds B. Ennis D. Erno N. Farnham T. Farnham P. Fitzgerald G. Flink D. Flowers A. Ford L. Fortier M. Fortier N. Fournier R. Francis M, Fraser K. Fumagalli 74 S. GaboriauJt W. Gage G. Gallo C. Gattone K. Gauthier J. Gendron D. George K. Giacherio L. Giannoni B Gibbs N. Giordano M. GirelJi D. Giroux L. Giroux S. Gomez D. Goodnow G. Graves R. Greenough B. Griffin B. Griffin R. GroJeau T. Harding R. Hart R. Hart C. Hatch G. Hatch D. Hayward D. Hedding J. Henry S. Hoag T. Holland L. Holmes D. Houle S. Houle N. Hunt D. Huntington D Huntington S. Hutchins B. Isabelle P. Isabelle C. Jaques M.Jacques M Jewett K.Johnson K. Knapp H. Knight M. LaCroix R. LaFaille M. La Forest 75 D. LaGue D. Laliberte M. Laliberte J. Langley P. Laperle C. LaPoint J. LaRochelle N. LaRose P. Larrabee B. Lastra S. Lauzon S. Lavigne M. LeBlanc D. LeClair M. Leonard C. Letter S. Longchamp N. Lord M. Lowery M. Lucero P. Lund M. Lunt J. Maclnnes J. MacLellan S. Madison P. Magoon G. Manning S. Manning G. Marshall D. Martineau K. Mason D. Maurice L. Mayo D. McBride P. McBride S. McDuff T. McGoff G. Mears W. Meikle T. Mekkelsen B. Merchant D. Merrill J. Merrill C. Metivier M. Miana J. Miller M. Miller S. Miller B. Minoli J. Modica 76 L. Monahan D. Monty J. Morale D. Morissette D. Morrie D. Murray T. Nelson J. Noyes D. Nuiss! M. Ormsby A. Otis R. Otis C. Ouellette L. Parent L. Parker E. Parnigoni J. Paronto D. Patterson D. Patterson M. Pellerin D. Perreault C. Perrin C. Perry M. Poirier W. Pomer G. Poulin J. Prive J. Provost C. Quinlan C. Randal) R. Richard K. Robbins R. Robbins D. Robinson J. Rochon J. Rogers L. Rollins A. Rosario N. Rouleau R. Rouleau R. Routhier A. Roy T. Ryea D. Rubalcaba G. Rubalcaba T. Rugo R. Russell M. Ryan K. Safford 77 L. Saia S. Sanderson P. Savard M. Schini P. Scott C. Seaver G. Shirlock D. Shute K. Sinclair D. Smith L. Sorrentino R. Spaulding E. Sprague W. Stevens A. Stewart A. Stone C. Stone M. Stone D. Sullivan E. Su] ernault P. Swift B. Taplin S. Tardie C. Tessier J. Thlvierge J. Thompson J. Thompson D. Thygesen T. Tomasini J. Town J. Trombly J. Trottier M. Trottier T. Tuthill T. Valley E Vasques R. Vigneault J. Wadkins R. Wal ker J. Washburn C. Wat ker D. Watson B. Whitcomb B. Whitcomb C. Whitcomb D. Wilkinson L. Willett R. Wobby J. Woodruff 78 R. Young K. Zorzj T. CiJJey C. Couture J. Couture M. Couture R. Grover T. Guatney L. Hatch D. Kennett J. Merrill C. Norton S. Pratt A. Renfrew 79 FRESHMEN S. Ackerman J. Agliotta J. Aja N. Aja W. Allen P. AIJinson M, Ayer S. Bacon E. Baaeau G. Badeau J. Baker J. Barcomb C. Barnhart C. Beane E. Bedard M. Beede V. BeiJavance J. Berkeley J. Bernasconi D. Bernatchy J. Bevington D. Bird K. Bishop E. Bisson S. Blais T. Blodgett A. Blondjn J. Blouin G. Blow J. Boisvert M. Bonacorsi J. Bradbury M. Brassard N. Bresett B. Brooks J. Brooks D. Brown K, Bruleigh D. Bubar S. Bugbee J. Buik S. Buinicky 80 D. Bullard P. Bullard S. Buttles M. Caecavo D. Cadorette K. Camire E. Campbell K. Campbell S. Campbell R. Campo J. Canas S. Carbonneau D. Carrier M. Cattelona A. ChaJoux S. Chaloux D. Charbonneau C. Chartier S. Chartier S. Chase A. Cheever S. Cheever D. Chouinard L. Chouinard R. Churchill D. Cilley P. Clark R. Collins D. Copping D. Corliss K. Curley D. Cushing R. Cusson L. Cyr P. Da more L. Davenport B. Davis N. Davis R. Davis R. DeForge W. Demas J. Desjardine C. Desmarais L. Dion L. Dion M. Dion J. Donahue N. Donovan D. Duke 81 S. Dukette L. Duncan M. Duquette C. Curanleau R. Dutil D. Eastman S. Effler J. Ellis S. Emmons J. Erno W. Fadden E. Ferrari C. Finn M. Finneran K. Finnie D. Fisher B. Fitzgerald K. Flowers A. Foote T. Ford C. Fortier B. Foster D. Fournier L. Fournier L. Francis J. Frederick W. Friedman C. Gacetta R. Gagne R. Gagne G. Gale J. Gatfand H. Geishecker M. Gendron D. Gingras R. Gingras G. Girelli P. Girouard D. Gladding T. Gomez A. Gono B. Gosselin P. Gray A. Gregoire B Brenier T. Griffin D. Grimard D. Guinard D. Harding I 82 K. Harrington T. Hatch P. Hayward J. Healy D. Hebert V. Hebert C. Henes C. Henes J. Henry T. Hi]] E. Hrubovcak A. Hutchins P. Hutchins R. Hutchins S. Isabelle E.Jacobs M. Jacobs A. Jalbert P. Jamele J. John E. Johnson D.Jones D. Kane M. Keenan P Kelty S. Kelty S. Kennel] P. Kerin J. Kinaldi B Kirkland K. Kittredge M. Lambert J. La more y R. Landevin R. Langevin B. Langley D. LaPerle T. LaPoint L. LaPrade K LaRose J. Lawrence D. LaClair C. Led ere M. Leel J. Lemieux T. Lemieux J. Leonard J. Lessard G. Liese 83 M. Loati K. Lombard P. Lonchamp K. Lord M. Lorenzini J. Lussier C. Lyford A. Lyndes A. MacAuley F. MacLellan S. Manning A. Marceau J. Martel G. Martin D. Martineau C. Masi K. Mason G. Matte B. Maurais K. Mayo P. McAvoy J. McKeon R. McKnjght N. Me Lam P. McLaughlin C. McGrath J. Merrill M. Miana S. Miller J. Milne S. Milne C. Monty T. Mugford S. Murdock C. Newton K. Noelk B. Nutbrown K. Ormsby D Otis D. Otis R. Otis K. Pallas J. Paimisano C. Paquet R. Parker T. Parks J. Partridge M. Patch L. Patno ■«- 84 D. Paton R. Pecor R. Pecor A. Pel key M. Pel key L. Perojo D. Perreault P. Perry A. Pierson R. Plante L. Plunkett L. Pouliot T. Pratt D. Raymond W. Rancourt M. Richardson D. Richard M, Riddel M. Riendeau D. RiJey M. Rivers J. Robert S. Roberts C. Rogers R. Rouleau J. Routhier A. Roy D. Roy R. Roy B. Ryan P. Samson G. Sanborn J. Sanborn R. Sanborn N. Sancribrian D. Santa more C. Savard K. Schwarzer J. Scott T. Sevene M. Smith R. Smith E. Solomon L. Somaini L. Stupar G. Supernault N. Surprenant S. Taft M. Tanguay 85 R. Tetreault D. Thompson K. Thygesen E. Thygesen R. Tidd C. Towndrow V. Towndrow J. Tracy S. Trepanier D. Tucker K. Tucker S. Vaillancourt J. Violette S. Wade V. Walker J. Ward P. Watts B. West L. Whaples L. Wheeler M. White M. White J. Willard B. Williams A. Willis P. Wilson M. Winchester C. Wobby R. Woodard D. Woodworth B. ZecchinelLi W. Ayer J. Berno C. Brousfeau B. Bruce L. Buck S. Chamberlin M. Cote C. Ersing D. Gingras D. Lamphear J. Milne OUR ECHO 1974S1NCERELY THANKS: Our Sponsors and Patrons, whose names are listed on the following pages, for their generous support... Mr. Freeman and Mr. Skillin, our advisors, for their many hours of hard work... The Printing and Graphics Class for their co-operation... Mr. Tom Fitzpatrick, our professional photographer Callahan Studios, for portraits of the underclassmen The School Secretaries for their continued cooperation in various areas.... The Times-Argus for the many photos they gave us. The American Thread Company for usage of the title page design..... McMillan Publishing Company for the usage of quotes from Jonathan Livingston Seagull... The Students on the Business, Photography and Layout staffs for their many hours of hard work. We regret that we were not able to cover the many activities of all groups during the school year due to circumstances beyond our control. 87 Barre Granite Association Class of 75 National Life of Vermont Spaulding Bookstore 88 Anderson-Friberg Company, Inc. Berg, Carmolli, Kent, Inc. Capital Stationer’s Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Barre, Inc. First Vermont Bank Trust Co. The Homer Fitts Company Granite Mutual Insurance Co. Granite Savings Bank L. D. Hutchins Insulation Co. Ormsby’s TV and Appliance, Inc. Rock of Ages Corporation Smith, Whitcomb, and Cook The Spirit of ’76 Sprague Electric Twin City Transit E. F. Wall 6? Association, Inc. Interact Merchant’s Bank A Friend Al-an’s Office Equipment Averill’s Plumbing, Heating, Hardware, Hobbies, Engraving B L Tire Co., Inc. Barre Dry Cleaning Co. Barre Electric Company Barre TV Service Co. Beck Beck, Inc. Bryant - Daily, Corp. Buttura Sons, Inc. Better Built Memorials Margaret and Ralph Caccavo Capital Steel Supply Co., Inc. 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YOUTH CENTRE Man is created Free, and is Free% though born in chains. ’ -Schiller 92 Front row: Robert Hutchins, Mark Lorenzini, Danny Reilly, Dean Patterson, Mark Gheradi, Merle Miller, Jay Berasconi, Eugene Bedard Center row: Joe Rochon, Arnold MacAuley Maurice LaCroix, George Delano Peter Jamele, Dana Thygesen, Clifford Brown, Coach Chevalier Back row: John Baker, Brian Gingras, Tom Conti, Jay Guinard, Nick Conti, Guy Supernant, Robert Gagne, Jon Noyes, Mark Dickinson SOCCER ¥ ¥ ¥ JUNIOR VARSITY The J.V. ripple ran away with many wins, compiling an overall record of 7 wins and 2 losses. A round of applause for a fine brand of sportsmanship and ability worthy of notice is in order for each player who contributed his share to the team's overall success. The ripple will be back to replace many of next year's graduates, and we can ail look forward to more exciting soccer games. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Tide 's Hooters Pull Big Upset By BOBSHERMAN RANDOLPH CENTER - Dave Martin scored the second of his two goals in a sudden death overtime period to give Spaulding a 3-2 win over Green Mountain in the first round of the Class L,I tourney here at Ver- mont Technical College yesterday. “This is the first time we’ve made the playoffs in the four years Spaulding has had soc- cer,’’ coach Bob Freeman commented after the game. The win thrusts Spaulding into the quarter finals of the tourney. They face Peoples Academy in that one Saturday. Yesterday it was the Tide halfback corps that got things rolling as its aggressive play kept the ball in the Green Mountain and throughout most of the first quarter. Spaulding scored first as Martin booted the ball by the Chiefton netminder with only 2:57 gone in the first period. The Tide’s passing game was excellent as Per Gjelsvik, Vic Rossi and Martin controlled the ball throughout much of that first period. Green Mountain deadlocked the score with 20 second sto go in the quarter as John Martens took an indirect kick and drove it by Spaulding netminder Greg LaCroix. The Chieftans took the initiative in the second quarter and applied pressure to the Spaulding goal but LaCroix thwarted any scoring bid that- came his way. the score remained tied at the half but the Chieftains held the edge in shots on goal 16-9. The score remained all even throughout the third period but in the final quarter Gjelsvik took a Martin pass and headed the ball by the Green Mountain netminder. Gjelsvik’s goal came with just 1:52 gone in the final frame and the tally brought the Spaulding fans to their feet. The final period seemed to go on forever as the Chieftans applied pressure to LaCroix and the Tide defenders tried fran- ticly to keep the ball out of its own end. Sophomore Rollie Vignault played an excellent game in his fullback position for Spaulding as he continuously cleared the ball away from the Tide net. With little more than a minute to go Ron Laffaye evened t up for Green Mountain as he in- tercepted a goalie’s kick and drilled the ball into the empty- net. The final horn sounded with the score deadlocked at two sending the game into sudden death overtime. In tournament play the overtime periods are sudden death and a total of six 5-minute periods can be played. Spaulding only needed one minute of the initial overtime period to put the game away as Martin broke loose and moved on the goal, drilling a shot with his left foot at the Chieftain net- minder. The ball hit the back of the net to the right of the goalie and Spaulding has won it 3-2. Back row: Dick Barcomb,Nofman TupkerJCaf),Winchester,Per Gjelsvik Gary Shirlock, i Freeman Front row: Marc Rouleau,Philip WiJkjnson.Lee White,Paul Charron, Roland Bel a vance, Dave Maurice,Greg Baldc 1 Spaulding Booters Win Second Playoff; Milton Wednesday Bv BOB SHERMAN NORTHF1ELD - An amazing Spaulding High School soccer leam battled its way into the semifinals of the Class I-L tournament Saturday morning with a 1-0 shutout of Peoples Academy of Morrisville at the Norwich University field. The win. Spaulding’s second in lournamenl play, moves the Crimson Tide into the third round of play against unbeaten Milton (13-0-2) on Wednesday, time and site to be announced. Dave (Moon) Martin scored the only goal of the game mid- way into the final period as he broke in front of the goal and drilled a shot past Peoples netminder Steve Vanasse for the score. Martin’s aggressive, almost arrogant play has sparked the Tide’s offense all season. Vanasse and the Wolves’ defensive unit played an ex- tremely tight game under heavy pressure from Spaulding’s front line. It’s two fullbacks saved the Wolves more than one goal. It was perhaps. the Tide's (oughesl game of the season and the boys of Coach Bob Freeman were up to it as they played aggressively throughout the entire contest. There were no slack periods in this one and it was obvious from the start that Spaulding, the underdog meant to win the ball “game. Front Line Improved Spaulding’s front line of Martin, Vic Rossi and Per Gjelsvik has seemed to improve with every game since Freeman shuffled them around midway through the regular season. Rossie has been playing as an inside forward and since that change the Tide has developed a much better passing game Saturday’s test was probably Rossi’s best of the campaign as he consistently beat his man dribbling the ball over, around and „ through that enemy defender. lor,Joe Sykes The game was scoreless through the first three periods as neither team had good shots and hot h defensive units were looking sharp and giving nobody a thing. In the third quarter, however, Spaulding mounted an offensive push and kept it up for the remainder of the game. Immediately after Martin’s score the Wolves mounted what was to be their last offensive The Wolves front line managed to get three shots in that assault but Spaulding goalie Greg LaCroix repelled the desperate attack. LaCroix had a good day in goal, lurning away 11 shots while Vanasse stopped nine. Peoples out-shot the Tide 16-11. Martin’s goal brought an uproar from the Spaulding fans who braved the cold weather to see one of Barre’s top sports teams in action. That shot slammed into the goal post and rebounded into the net. Spaulding’s only other real scoring opportunity came in the second period when a shot to the right of the goal appeared to have creased the net for the score. But the ball had hit the top of the goal post bar and fallen onto the outside of the cage. The win boosts Spaulding’s mark to 7-3-3 overall on the season and moves the 12th seeded Crimson booters into the semifinals of the 1-L tournament. 94 Tide’s Booters Lose Toughie To Milton Three for one. Spaulding's Vic Ro6si battles two Milton players for head shot in yesterday s Class L, I semifinal soccer clash between the two clubs. SOCCER Spaulding's Dave Martin dribbles ball in last Saturday’s soccer clash with Peoples Academy. Martin scored the Tide’s only goal in that one to move Spaulding into the semifinals of the State playoffs. By BOBSHERMAN ESSEX JUNCTION — Soccer is the kind of game that requires speed, agility, coordination, a certain amount of skill and sometimes just a little luck. The Spaulding High booters didn’t have much luck yesterday as a penalty kick gave Milton High a 1-0 victory over the Tide in the semifinal round of the Class I, L T 'urnament. Late in the fourth quarter with no score in the game Milton had a break on goal and the Tide defender tried to go for the ball and rode the Yellow Jacket at- tack man off the play. The referee called an obstruction penalty and Milton was awarded a penalty shot. Bob Ladd took the shot and place it nicely just inside the left corner of goal. Spaulding net- minder Greg LaCroix didn’t have a chance on the shot and Milton took the one goal edge which it held on to for the few remaining minutes that were left in the game. For the Spaulding players it was a disappointing end to an otherwise great season. The Tide booters finished the season with a 7-4-3 mark including tour- nament play and in coach Bob Freeman’s words “put Spaulding soccer on the map on the state level.” This is the first lime in the five years Spaulding has had soccer that it has made it into the state tournament. Freeman praised the club, especally the defense for yesterday’s performance. “Four of our five forwards carried injuries in yesterday’s game,” Freeman said, adding that the defense really did its part to keep Spaulding in the game Spaulding brought its aggressive brand of soccer to the Yellow Jackets and controlled the ball throughout most of the first half. The play was con- stantly in the Milton end but as Freeman put it, “the ball just wasn't going into the back of the net.” One big reason for the Yellow Jackets’ success this season, (they’ve had only seven goals scored against them and are undefeated) is the defense. Its fullbacks and halfbacks were big and strong and the smaller Tide attackmen had trouble getting by them. Spaulding missed four good shots in the first half and at least one more in the second. Norm Tucker had a break on goal in the third quarter but couldn’t unleash a strong shot and Tim Potvin, the Milton netminder. blocked the shot easily. SOCCER CHEERLEADERS Kathy Desmarais Susan Roberts Judie John Lori Graf Kathy Campbell Donna Raymond Mary Caccavo Yvette Bellavance Greg LaCroix The Varsity goal keeper Greg has given the soccer team outstanding performances between the sticks. He will be hard to replace. Football The Crimson Tide vs. North Country Loren Monty kicking off. Handing off. Frank Corey rushing Look, look, see John look. 1974 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Row I: Brian Lastra, Ken Williams, John Martel, Tony Willett, Greg Lord Jeff Bergeron Don George, Leo Fortier. Row 2: Don Free, Frank Corey, Jim Burdett, Ernest Bancroft, Dave Flowers, Jim Healy, Mark Burkholder, Mike McLam, Mark Blais, Chris Bergeron, manager. Row 3: Assistant Coach Larry Duffy, Manager Willie Meikel, Rich Fadden, Mike Kelly, Dave Noyes, Armand Maurice, Loren Monty, Bill Alexander Phil Sorrentino, Ed Gallo, John Maiola, Head Coach Dick Cattelona, Assistant Coach Francis Pinard, missing Assistant Coach Jim Eagan. J. V. FOOTBALL Row I: Bruce Lyndes, Bruce Lastra, Norm Fournier, Steve Longchamp, Wayne Breer, Mike Melkonian. Row 2: Bob Lord, Kerry Zorzi, Tim Valley, Matt Couture Dave Boudreau Paul Savard, Ross Card. Row 3: Coach Larry Duffy, Rick Coyne, Chris Fukuda, Greg Bergeron, Rich Wobby, Jerry Poulin, Dennis Daye, Bart Gren- ier, Coach Fran Pinard. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Row I: Gino Girelli, Don Bullard, Mark Cattelona, Ed Bisson, Norm Sansibrian, John Buik, Nick Thygesen. Row 2: Mark Duquette, Pat MicAvoy, Jim Martel, Charles Wobby, Mitch Leel, Norm McLam, Dave Fournier, Mark Brassard. Row 3; Freshman coach Tom Merriman, Mike Wilkinson, Jeff Sanborn, Todd Mugford, Marshall White, Charles Monty, Rich Gingras, Brian Langley, Jim McKeion, Manager Willie Meikel. Row j: Susan Gomez, Robin Rossi, Judy Pirie, Cheryl Chouinard, Cindy Gomez. Row 2: Robin Greenough, Marty Bazluke, Laura Atkins, Diane Letter, Robin Belville. rahl rah! rah! • • classroom... Karen Agliotta. a Sr in the band, is the only high school student in Vermont who has a position in the Vermont Philharmonic Orchestra. Majorettes Kim Parker Rhonda Walker Ellen Sprague Bonnie Merchant Kathy Larose Melody Letter Cindy Stone Front row, left to right: Sue Hoag, Julie Davis, Donna Morris, Michele White, Anne Craige, Denise Sloan. Second row: Mary Roy, Carol Williams, Betty Whaples, Tamy Tomasini, Carol Quinlan, Lyn Camire. Standing: Jane Morale, Betsey Hoermann, Jenny Muncli, Lori Camire, Gail Marshall, Ellen Healy, Jan Lafreniere, Jean Hood, Sheryl Boutin, Nancy Walters, Mrs. Marilyn Gray, coach. Missing: Denise Goodnow, Paula McLaughlin DEDICATION OF PENDO FIELD YNSUELA FLAGPOLE Ynsuela flagpole was dedicated to James B. Ynsuela and to all the Spaulding Athletes. Robert Bergeron handing over the colors to Loren Monty and Jeff Bergeron, captains of the football team. On September 29th, the athletic field was dedicated to the former Spaulding Principal, Dr. A. G. Pendo. BAND UNIFORMS The money for the Spaulding marching band's uniforms was donated by the Barre Chapter of the Rotary Club. Mr. Bohn, Mr. Welch, and 'Frankenstlen, created by Doug Aja VISUAL and LIVING hooked rug by Candy Stone Jewelry by: Judy Wood Lyn Camire Gail Fairbanks FHA Seated: Bonnie Fitzgerald, Mrs. Plummer, Lori Rollins Standing: Kim Lombard, Rhonda Hart, Denise Kennedy, Mary Ayer, Mrs. Pellerin DAR Good Citizen James Burdett Debra Lafaille The DAR award is a coveted one, as members from the students own class choose the recipients of the award on the basis of leadership qualities, contributions to the school community and attitude. VARSITY S CLUB OFFICERS Deb La Faille Sue Murdoch Loren Monty Tom Otterman Missing: Mr. Maiola,Advisor Varsity S Club Back row: Clarence Huntington, John Nelson, Steve Vasques, Mr. Wheeler Front row: Mark Prescott, Fay Thomas, Paul Charron JUDY PIRIE State DECA President of '74 112 Seniors Chuck Frattini Deb Lafaille Diane Letter Don Free Mr. Comley Junior and Senior Class Officers Juniors Karen Watson Donna Morris Jody Buttura Mr. Casey Sophomores Miss Ellen Daly Karen Lawliss Sue Gomez Mike Rousse Monica Jacques Mrs. Phyliss Hayward l Sophomore and Freshman Freshmen Paula McLaughlin Robert Gagne Mr. Welch Grace Kelly Deran Grimard Debbie Fisher Pat Lonchamp Yvette Bellavance Donna Raymond Class Officers Officers of A.F.S. are Leslie Bertolini, Becky Brock Laura Atkins, and Linda Delano. American Field Service OUR AFS STUDENTS ABROAD This year, Per Arne Gjelsvick from Norway spent the school year with the Walker family He played on the soccer team during the fall term, and remained an active AFS member. Cindy Bigras was selected to travel abroad in the AFS Summer Program. 115 Audrey Liese was selected as Barre's 1974 Junior Miss. Marianne Tracy (left) came In as First Runner-up. With Laura Atkins (right) as Second Runner-up. Also, Audrey and Laura shared recognition for having the best talent presentation. Karen AgJiotta M I S S Theresa Bedard Marianne Tracy Donna Gauthier, Miss Congeniality Mary Jane Hunt, Scholastic Award Karen Chouinard Joanne Aja Carol Pomer Viki Patch 116 Drama Club Standing: John Robichaud Mark Violette, Jane Duranleau Seated: Mrs. Rossano, Mrs. Sinclair, Advisors MATH, CHESS John Robichaud Marty Bazluke Becky Brock It takes a lot of concentration to play a game of chess all by yourself! Bruce Donovan Lois Hadd Mike Rubalcaba Jane Morale, Dave Beaudry, Theresa McGoff Monica Jacques, Mr. Casey, Mary Finneran DEBATE ...There is documented proof that...' Bruce contemplates his next move. 119 There can be no prescription old enough to supersede the Law of Nature and the grant of God Almighty, who has given to all men a natural right to be free, and they have it ordinarily, in their power to make them- selves so, if they please. ’ James Otis e ■ « Cynthia Fadden, Interact President Officers: Patricia Pirie, Treasurer; Cynthia Fadden, President; Rebecca Brock, Vice- President Interact The Interact Club, a subsidiary of the Rotary Interna- tional, is a worldwide organization dedicated to service and international understanding. This year Interact has spon- sored a child in India for a year, donated the speakers for the Dr. Pendo Memorial Field, and donated money for the Winter Carnival and scholarships. Interact acquired the necessary money for these beneficial activities by spon- soring dances, car washes, food sales, and running the football concession stands. Row 2: Jeff Bergeron, James Morale, Cynthia Fadden, Mark Burkholder, Wayne Calderara, Greg Bergeron, Karen Quinlan, Wendy Fadden, Patricia Stevens Row 1: Tye Robinson, Darlene Chatot, Lorna Bullard, Joe Zykes, Robin Rossi, Patricia Pirie, Shawn Mac Duff 121 Rifle Club Row 1: Scott Simpson, Kevin Pallas, Laurie Cassanl, Ronald Tidd, Samuel Hutchins Row 2: Mr. Smith, Robert Thompson, Allen Stone, Peter Pratt, Lawrence Liese, James Thompson, Norman Dutil Key Club Key Club is a junior service organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Barre. It is involved in projects for the better- ment of the school and community. Row 1: Donald Free, President; Gregory LaCroIx, Vice President Row 2: Charles Frattini, Secretary, Charles Walker, Treasurer 122 Mr. Nadeau, Judy Wood, Kathleen Weir, Mr. Aja, Mr. Buswell The school store, which is under the management of Eric Grover, is a favorite hang out for students during study halls, lunch periods and after school; Eric Grover, Mary Ellen Salvador., Tammy Carrier, Jim Thompson DECA ■ THE SENTINEL Editor-in Chief: Usa Sartore I li Assistant Editor: Susan Ashley News Editor: Kathy Wright Feature Editor: Laurie Anderson Sports Editor: Paul Messier Business Manager: Karen Brown Printed by the Printing-Graphics class. Written by the students of the Journalism class. MS. MURDOCK TAKES CAKE Senior Susan Murdock has been named the 1974 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow for Spaulding High School. She received this honor on the basis of test scores earned on the test given Nov. 13, 1973 at the school. This test was made up mostly of common-sense type questions with an essay question at the end. To qualify for the test, one simply had to be a senior. Congratulations, Susan! Credit: The.Sgntjne! ICE HOCKEY W VARSITY State Runners Up ROW ]: Gerard Badeau, Hector Badeau, Mark Dickenson, Dave LaFrenier, Tom Otterman. ROW 2: Larry Fortier, manager Eddie Badeau Peter Belojn, Jon Milne. Brad Fortier, Jim Burdett, Coach Poirier. ROW 3: Jay Guinard, Leo CurJey, Paul LaCroix, Alan Thiverge, Loren Monty, Missing: score-keeper Uz Gattone. Otto The Hustler 1 Hear The Train A Cornin' Battle For The Puck kWm r€ - Paul LaCroix: All-State Goalie Masterminds Behind The Tide Leo Winds Up 4 Uery QooJ IJear . . Spaulding 6 7 8 7 10 4 8 5 4 3 2 7 7 4 4 4 4 7 II 4 0 SCOREBOARD Northfield Burlington S. Burlington Montpelier Northfield CVU Rice Burlington BFA Rice Missisquol CVU Montpelier Northfield Hanover Missisquoi S. Burlington BFA Burjjngton BFA Lewiston league 11-2-1 overall 16-4-1 H Opponent 2 3 4 2 1 4 4 4 8 2 6 4 0 0 2 0 3 3 3 6 7 A nother Goal Spaulding’s Patented Warm-Up J.V.’s STATE CHAMPS Row 1: Karl Winchester, Steven Bigras, Doug LeClair, Dan Reilly, Mark Gheradi, John Buick Row 2: Charles Monty, Mark Mattote, Chris Bailey, Nick Giodano , Pat McAvoy, Peter Giouard, Marshall White- Tommy Nelson. (Missing: Moe LaCroix, Mike Giodano, Rick Coine) Coach Merriman Streakers FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: Tom Gomez, Don Harding, Randy Barcomb, John Leonard, John Donahue, Ed Ferrari Back Row: Jim Martel f Brad Nutbrown, Brian Gingras, Richard Gingras, Steve Murdock, Norm McLam, Brian Zecchinelli Coach Fisher FRESHMAN GIRL'S BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Front Row: Sue Bugbee, Shelia Blaise, Dotty Roy, Shawn McDuff Back Row Cindy Couture, Mary Miana, Allison Ford, Judie John. J. V. BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: Craig Cummings, Joe Rochon, Tim Valley, Bernie Isabelle, Dan Giroux, Mark Brassard Back Row: Jon Noyes, Frank Corey, Kerry Zorzi, Chuck Wobby,Dick Wobby, Bob Lafaille, Bart Grenier, Roland Vigneault, Coach Pinard J.V. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Top: Cheryl Chouinard, Kuren Fumagalli, Donna Raymond,Rhonda Rouleau, Becky Minoli, Cathy Desmarais. Bottom: Lori Graf, Robin Greenough Varsity Alternate: Mary Roy. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1: Pete Mason, Dave Martin, Doug Aja, Mike Kelly, John Maiola, Don Murray Row 2: Brian Lastra, Manager, Dave Rubalcaba, Dave Noyes, Carl Boisvert, Jack Girompini, Craig Whitcomb Mr. Ayer, Coach VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Front: Marty Bazluke, Viki Patch Back: Judy Pirie, Laura Atkins, Katherine Zagroba, Diane Letter, Robin Rossi. Missing: Gail Hood. Coach Ayer Explains His Strategy A colorful looking crew Moon Martin Sinks Crucial Foul Shot GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1: Linda Davis, Jenny Muncil, Robin Belville, Cindy Gomez, Candy Stone, Debbie Lafaille, Judy Abbiati Row 2: Coach Brice, Sue Murdock, Betsy Hoermann, Betti Whaples, Merilee Goulet, Denise Goodnow, Paula McLaughlin I Thought Checking Went With Hockey! Sue Murdock What Do I Do Next!! Debbie Lafaille Coach Brice Wonders Which Way To Do It Hey, I Had It First!! Paula McLaughlin, Candy Stone, Cindy Gomez ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ SCOREBOARD Spaulding Opponent 45 Missisquoi 37 44 So. Burlington 32 4C 35 Essex 29 46 C.V.U. 43 41 B.F.A. 54 48 Missisquoi 31 39 Burlington 36 41 So. Burlington 33 51 Burlington 48 42 C.V.U. 57 35 Essex 38 46 B.F.A. 39 Quarter Finals V 4c Spaulding Mt. Anthony 58 34 Semi-Finals Spaulding Bellows Falls 33 48 They Never Told Me It'd Be Like This! Candy Stone JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL Row 1: Mary Caccavo, Maria Bonacorsi, Kim Thygesen, Michele White, Jane Woodruff, Joanne Merill Row 2: Anne Pelkey, Karen Alexander, Robin Rennie, Roberta Russell, Grace Kelly, Erin Parnigoni, Coach Mr. Atkins Row 3: Denise Goodnow, Judy Abbiati, Robin Belville, Betty-Jean Eastman, Mertiva Rivers, Julie Thivierge SCOREBOARD Spaulding Opponent 52 No. Country 9 16 St. Johnsbury 35 39 C.V.U. 24 33 Essex 13 51 B.F.A. 12 56 Northfield 8 50 No. Country 12 31 St. Johnsbury 25 32 Essex 21 42 Harwood 15 25 Mt. Mansfield 24 15 Middlebury 4| 32 C.V.U. 16 32 Vergennes 21 46 B.F.A. 9 Third in State Varsity Won 13, Lost 2 Ken Williams Larry Hatch VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM Dan Ayers Rodney Hart Ken Williams Larry Hatch Mich Pofrler Mark Blais Mike Melkonian AI Hart Steve Busby Don Free Rae McAvoy Gary Sh rlock Dan Ayersm Coach Chuck Welch 138 Alex Hart Referee Steve Miller Steve Busby JV WRESTLING TEAM Kevin Bailey Andre Bombard Ed Bombard Dave Brooks Randy Copping Ken Free Duane Gingras Ed Hrubovcak Jim Morale Jeff Sanborn Charles Walker Don Free Steph Mason Dave Fournier John Otis Larry Duffy, Assistant Coach 139 Randy Copping WRESTLING AUXILIARY 1st Row: Karen Amet Leslie Bertolini, Nancy Berinato 2nd Row: Ellen Perry, Laurie Rollins, Rhonda Hart,Donna Morris 140 Gary Shirlock G O N C E Although the snow was scarce, and the weather bitter, many brave souls made snow sculptures. The winner was the swan sculpture, second prize went to the I ndustrial Arts class who created a fierce dragon in the back parking lot, and third was awarded to a fashionable turtle, created by in- dividual students. The weekend left us all wondering what magical qualities the snow held that enabled us to throw away our inhibitions, and become children again. 142 Snow Snowflake Fantasies was the theme of the first annual Winter Carnival at Spaulding. It was a weekend affair packed full of excitement, fun and competition. Snow sculptures, a formal dance, a pancake breakfast and sport competition were among the many activities that took place. Music for the dance was provided by ADOM M-m-m Doesn't everything look good, Robin? Chorus Cyndi Beltrami Beth Campbell Gene Clark Nick Conti Tom Conti Travis Farnham Stephanie Ford Lorna Gale Pam Geishcecker Pam Geischecker Joanne Gomez Susan Letter Carolyn McLeod Dean Martin Marielle Martineau Julianne Monti Ann Smith Nona Smith Mark Viotette Kim Whitney Band Karen AgJiotta Karen Amet Laura Atkins Sara Avery Mary Ellen Bancroft Richard Bazluke Karen Brown Karen Chouinard Diane Collins Jane Daniels Judy Emery Steve G le Mary Jane Hunt Joe Kvedar Rae McAvoy Donna Myers Vike Patch David Pierce David Ripley Marianne Shadroui Kathy Wright Orchestra Becky Brock Scott Campbell Sheldon Chartier Max Cote Nancy Davis Jayne Duranleau Mark Montgomery Jane Morale Jim Tracy 146 WINOOSKI VALLEY Mr. Zooli, director of the Winooski Valley Music Festival Band, leads the band in a tough work-out to prepare them for the evening concert. Steve Gale played 'set' for the chorus. Stan Flink conducting one of the many rehersals that it takes to produce a suc- cessful concert. 147 VOCATIONAL 148 149 WEEK Who can sing at 7:40 in the morning.? Mr. James DehJs - Director GLEE CLUB The first year is always one of test and change. James Dehls has worked hard with the Glee Club this year and has many new and exciting ideas for next year. One of the firsts for this year was the appearance of the Glee Club on Educational Televisionaround Christmas time. We're looking forward to seeing and hearing more from the Glee Club. ....the Glee Club canII The Spaulding Orchestra is a small group of talented musi- cians. Each year they work hard and this year has been no exception. We're proud of them. Mrs. Julia LeBlanc, Conductor 151 CAUGHT IN THE ACT!!!! Farewell, Skip. In case you've ever wondered what Mr. Atkinson did before he came to Spaulding....


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