Springfield High School - Green Horn Yearbook (Springfield, VT)

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GREEN HORN Published by THE CLASS OF 1961 SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL SPRINGFIELD, VERMONT DR. MAURICE J. O'LEARY 1903—1960 Principal 1944—1957 Superintendent of Schools 1957—1960 3 DEDICATION SUSAN B. WOOD Secretary to the Principal A certain person everybody loves And. more than loving, holds in high respect, She'll help locate a pair of mislaid gloves And at the same time take time to inspect A college transcript, or stop to effect The fixing up of slips--pink, late, or showing. Her interest, genuine, in each aspect Of all our lives; the art of knowing How to organize and keep us going; When to smile; and how to give advice. All these traits will make for mem'ries glowing Of one for whom the only word is NICE. Here's one true lady, of whom all you hear is good. Her name? Of course it could be none but Mrs. Wood. 4 g |£ 4 + 5=9 6 3 ( t i9 7 FACULTY Administration 6 PARKER L. WEARING Administrative Principal DOUGLAS C. SEYMOUR Administrative Principal Faculty Robert E. Ames Ann B. Armstrong John Bateman, Jr. Elizabeth H. Bean Boleslof Birsky Cherry O. Bleakney Earl C. Boudette Joseph E. Brousseau David P. Bucke, Jr. M. Phyllis Cahee William P. Cerauskis Arthur M. Cesario Judith M. Clarke Carleton Clement Richard J. Collins Maurice C. Crandall Nancy L. Crawford Jay E Curtis Antonio D'Ambrosio John F. Donegan David Drake Thomas G. Elliot Martha Gale Dorothy E. Gary 7 A Teacher Frances J. Hammond Ruth R. Henry Herman S. Hill John E. Hilliard Peter M. Hoar Sylvia B. Kingston Robert N. LaBonte Mary W. LaFountain Lucien A. Lerandeau Madeleine G. Lillicrap Charlotte E. Magoon William P. Manahan Nancy M. Mathes Eileen G. McGinley Charles J. Mitchell Ruth E. Nelson Wayne O'Brien Everett H. Otis Sally B. Page John J. Paige Marianne Z. Parker Milo F. Parker Jean B. Parsons Isabella M. Perrotta Leon Perry 8 Affects Eternity Irene L. Pulsipher John W. Ragle Winston J. Rose Constance R. Schwartz Esther Seeley Muriel V. Smith Richard R. Smith Barbara R. Solomon Dorothy W. Spaulding Jean C. Stearns Harold G. Stevens Dorothy L. Stokes Donald Tiernan Joseph R. Todd Claire W. Torrey Clare M. Tully Harold G. Vincent Agnes Wasyluk Ralph E. Wood Richard Wyman Chadbourne Philbrook Lucille Phillips Helen Poljacik Eleanor Porritt Milton Porter 9 Bet you thought I couldn't do it! It's an asset, not a liability! The Scientists of Tomorrow? Progress is our most important product 10 SENIORS Honor Students Linda Bladyka Alice Burton Gail Audette Mary Hoskiewicz Jennifer Smith James Rooney Sally Millett Alicia Koledo Judith Robinson 12 Sharon Call Barbara Harvey Elizabeth Porter Christine Thompson President--James Rooney Vice-President--Gail Audette Secretary--Barbara Harvey Treasurer--Sandra Murray Class Officers and Steering Committee SEATED: Sandra Murray, Gail Audette, James Rooney, Barbara Harvey, Maja Bersin. STANDING: John Hurd, Jack Lindgren, Remo Paul, Mr. Ragle. DANIEL R. ABBOTT “Danny Football 1,2; Hunting Fishing 1, 2. I'm not lazy; I'm just tired of making progress. TERESSA M. AUGUSTINOVICH Terri Girls' Chorus 1,2; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 1,2,3; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. Man has his will, but woman has her way. HOWARD G. AIKEN, JR. Kicky Intr. 1; Tennis Team 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Boys' State 3; Green Horn 1; Football 2,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; All- State 2,3. If you do big things, they print your face; if you do small things, they print your thumbs. OMAR A. AUSTIN Hunting Fishing 1,2,3. I don't give a dam for a man who can spell a word only one way. 14 GAIL J. AUDETTE Yearbook Art Ed. 4; Intr. 1,2; Assembly Com. 2,3; F.T.A. 3,4 (State Vice-Pres. 3, Club Vice- Pres. 4); S.A.A. Treas. 2; Girls' Chorus 1; Grad. Ball 3; Steering Com. 4; Class Treas. 2; Class Vice-Pres. 4; Monitor 1,2,3; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3, (Co-ord. 2); Gen. Council 3,4; Fall Formal Co-ord. 4; Science Fair Award 1; Spring Festival 2. Morale is when your hands and feet keep on working although your head says it can't be done. ROBERTA E. AUSTIN Berta Intr. 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4; Band 1,2; S.A.A. Treas. 1; Girls' Chorus 1, 2; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 1,2, 3,4; Majorette 1,2; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Ski Team 2; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2; Mixed Choir 4. Keeping a secret is like smuggling daybreak past a rooster. SANDRA L. BAILEY Sandi Dramatics 1,2; Service Club 3,4. A driver is known by the fenders he keeps. GERALD E. BALARGEON Jerry Intr. 2,3; Service Club 3; Hunting Fishing 1,2,4. What a man misses most in Heaven is company. DAVID M BALOUS Band 1; Radio Club 4; Camera Club 1,2,3. All the Constitution guarantees is the pursuit of happiness; you have to catch up with it yourself. MARIANNE BARLOW Mickey Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2, 3,4; Intr. 1; F.T.A. 3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 1,2,3,4; Green Horn 1; Monitor 1,2,3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Gen. Council 1; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. With affection beaming in one eye and calculation shining out the other. SALLY BARRETT Dramatics 1,2; Intr. 1,2; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2. Good humor is the sunshine of the mind. CHERYL L. BATES Dramatics 1; Grad. Ball 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. Neatness is the crowning glory of womanhood. 15 MITCHELL BEDI Intr. 1,2; Hunting Fishing 1,2. One of the greatest labor-saving inventions of today is tomorrow. RICHARD E. BEUSLE Dick Intr. 1; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 2, 3,4, (Captain 4); Grad. Ball 3; Steering Com. 4; Boys' State 3; Monitor 1,2; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1. He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much. JOAN M. BEEBE Joni Dramatics 2,3; Intr. 1; Girls' Chorus 1; Service Club 3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2. Give me five gallons of gas, and my powers are unlimited. ROBERT J. BELISLE Bob Dramatics 1; Intr. 1,2,3; Basket- ball 2,3,4; Track 1,2; Tennis 3; F.T.A. 3; Grad. Ball 3; Boys' State 3; Class Pres. 1; Monitor 2, 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Gen. Council 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4, (Capt. 4); Advisory Council 1; Spring Festival 2; Athletic Council 3,4. Success is 1° o inspiration and 99° o perspiration. PHILIP J. BELDEN P. J. Dramatics 1,3,4; Intr. 1,2; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Spring Festival 2. Why should the devil have all the good times? MAJA BERSIN Steering Com. 4; Orchestra 4; Fall Formal 4. Wherever you go, go with your whole heart. 16 TERRY L. BETTS F.T.A. 4; Band 1,2,3,4; (Manager 3, Student Director 4); Grad. Ball 3; S.A.A. Bazaar lj Camera Club 1; All-State 4; Fall Formal 4. Where there's music there can be no harm. LINDA M. BOCK Yearbook Sports Ed. 4; Intr. 1,2; Tennis 3; F.T.A. 3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Public Speaking 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1; Camera Club 1; Fall Formal 4. A shining gem in a clear-cut setting. LINDA R. BLADYKA Dramatics 1,2; Yearbook 4; Li- brary Club 1,4; World Affairs Treas. 4; Girls' State 3; Fall Formal 4; Model U.N. Gen. Assembly 3. The real purpose of books is to trap the mind into doing its own thinking. LAWRENCE F. BOHEN Larry Intr. 1; Band 2,3,4; Boys' State 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Baseball 1,2; Science Club 3; Spring Festival 2. Mischief lurks in every smile. 17 CHARLES E. BUSH Charlie Intr. 1,2,3; Band 1; Service Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Science Fair Award 1; Hunting Fishing 1,2,3. Have football, will travel. EUZABETH J. BREHME Betty Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,4; Yearbook 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Girls' Chorus Accompanist 3; Grad. Ball 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2; All- State 3,4; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. Music is love searching for a word. PHYLLIS M. BRODEUR Phyl Dramatics 1; Intr. 1,2; Tennis 2,3; F.T.A. 3; Grad. Ball 3; Library Club 2,4; Service Club 1,2,3,4; Public Speaking 2,3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3. To forget a wrong is the best re- venge. JUDITH A. BRUCE Brucie Dramatics 1; Intr. 1,2; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. Man is the only creature endowed with the power of laughter. CHARLES F. BROMLEY Camera Club 3; Hunting Fishing 2. Never think of the future; it comes soon enough. ALICE M. BURTON Intr. 1,2; F.T.A. 3; S.A.A. Treas. 2,3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 2,3,4; Public Speaking 4; World Affairs 4; Monitor 4; Gen. Council i; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2; Band 1,2. Order is Heaven's first law. DONALD R. BROMLEY Bob Dramatics 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Intr. 1,2; Assembly Com. 2; Basket- ball 2; Grad. Ball 3; Public Speak- ing 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Football Trainer 4; Ski Team 3,4; Fall Formal 4; Science Fair Award 1; One-Act Play Night 2; Hunting Fishing 1; Spring Festival 2. There never was a redheaded angel. CHARLES R. BURTON Burty Grad. Ball 3; Football 4; Hunting Fishing 1,2,3,4, (Vice-Pres. 3). Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. 18 F. WINFIELD CALKINS, JR. Wyn Yearbook 4; Radio Club 1,2; Pub- lic Speaking 3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; All-State 2,3; Science Fair Award 1. Energy and persistence conquer all things. DENIS N. CHADWICK Denny Dramatics 1,2; Intr. 1,2; Track 1,2; Grad. Ball 3; Gen. Council 2; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; One- Act Play 2,3; Hunting Fishing 1,2,3; Spring Festival 2. The wildest colts make the best horses. SHARON E. CALL Yearbook 4; Intr. 1,2; Girls' Chorus 1; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 2,3,4; Green Horn 1,2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. Thinking is when your mouth stays shut and your head keeps talking to itself. ALMA CHANDLER Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Intr. 1,2; Girls' Chorus 1; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. When in doubt, stop and shout! 19 1 PATRICIA A. CHADBOURNE Pat Girls' Chorus 1. Women are well aware that the more they obey, the more they rule. MADELYN E. CHEVALIER Girls' Chorus 1,2; Camera Club 3. Little friends may prove great friends. BETSEY H. CHILD Bets Yearbook Business Mgr. 4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 3; Public Speaking Vice-Pres. 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. An abundance of cheerfulness and good temper--the more it is spent, the more of it remains. DOUGLAS J. CLARK Doug Radio Club 3,4; Camera Club Pres. 3,4. See the U.S.A. in your Chev- rolet. ELIZABETH J. CHILDS Liz Dramatics 1,2,4; Yearbook 4; Intr. 1,2; F.T.A. 2; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 3,4; S.A. A. Bazaar 2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; One-Act Play Contest 2; Spring Festival 2. It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. CRAHAME N. CLARK, JR. Track 2; Grad. Ball 3; Public Speaking 3; Green Horn 1; S.A. A. Bazaar 3; Gen. Council 3,4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Science Club 3; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2; Athletic Council 3,4, (Pres.4). The great man is he who masters no one and yet is mastered by none. LINDA M. CLACE Linnie Dramatics 1,2,3; S.A.A. Treas. 1; Grad. Ball 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. What is life without a joke? RALPH E. COOUDGE, JR. Dramatics 1,2,3; Intr. 1,2,3; Basketball 2,3; Track 1,2; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3; Base- ball 1; One-Act Play 2; Hunting Fishing Sec. 3; Spring Festival 2. The night shows stars and women in a better light. 20 ELAINE M. COTE Dramatics 1,2; Intr. 1; Tennis 2; F.T.A. 3,4; S.A.A. Treas. 1,2; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Gen. Council 1,2; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. My crown is in my heart, not on my head. RONALD J. CROTEAU Ronnie Projection Club 1,2,3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Hunting Fishing 1, 2,3,4. If I called the wrong number, why did you answer the phone? ROBERTA J. COUTERMARSH Grad. Ball 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Camera Club Treas. 2; Spring Festival 2. Manners are the happy ways of doing things. LINDA G. CUMMINGS Yearbook Business Mgr. 4, Intr. 1,2; Assembly Com. 3; F.T.A. 3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 2, 3,4; Public Speaking Club Sec. 4; World Affairs Club 4; Monitor 3; 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Science Club 1; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. Tis by talent and good humor that one succeeds. MARY E. CRAIGUE Girls' Chorus 1,2; Service Club 2,3,4. For the good are always the merry. JOAN S. CURTIS Joanie Mixed Choir 2; Yearbook 4; Intr. 1,2; Grad. Ball 3; F.H.A. 2, 3,4, (Historian 2, Pres. 3); S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. Happy go lucky, easy go free; nothing at all ever bothers me. 21 ROYAL A. CUTLER Intr. 1; Track 2; S.A.A. Treas. 2; Grad. Ball 3; Football 1; Hunting and Fishing 1,2,3,4. To force myself to earn more money, I force myself to spend more. ALBERT M. DAVIS Al Radio Club 4; Boys' State 3; Camera Club 4; Hunting Fishing 2. Even virtue is fairer when it appears in a handsome person. Dramatics 1,2; Intr. 1,2; Girls' Chorus 1,2; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 2,3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. Her little tongue is never still; talk it must and talk it will. SYLVIA C. DESJARDINS Intr. 2; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 3,4; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. Who is Sylvia? What is she? That all our swains commend her? 22 ANTHONY J. DANIELS Tony Intr. 1,2; Track 2; Cross Country 2; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 3; Fall Formal 4; Hunting Fishing 1.2,3,4. Good folks are scarce; take care of me. GERRY G. DOCKUM Doc Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. Wine, women, and whatever else is at hand. WILLIAM E. DUNHAM Bambi Mixed Choir 2,3,4, (Pres. 4); Yearbook 4; Assembly Com. 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Boys State 3; Monitor 1,2,3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Baseball 1; All-State 3; Fall Formal 4; Science Fair Award 1; Spring Festival 2; Soccer 4. Fame does not always light at random; sometimes She chooses her man. GLORIA J. DUSTIN Dramatics 2; Camera Club 3,4 What the world needs is more mistletoe and less missile talk. LARRY K. DOCKUM Bokey Grad. Ball 3; Fall Formal 4; Hunt- ing Fishing 1,2,3,4; Spring Festival 2. Into each life some rain must fall—usually on week-ends. EDWARD G. DUNLAP Eddie Grad. Ball 3; Library Club 4; Radio Club 3,4, (Treas. 3,4); S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. Continual cheerfulness is a sign of wisdom. GERALD R. DOPP Jerry Band 1,2; Hunting and Fishing 1,2. I believe in getting in hot water; it keeps me clean. Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4; Intr. 1,2; Basketball 2; Band 2,3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 3; Green Horn 1,2; Football 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3; Orchestra 2,3; All-State 2, 3; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2; Soccer 4. He had a head to contrive, a tongue to persuade, and a hand to execute any mischief. JAMES E. DUNN Fuzzy 23 JOHN S. DUSTIN Grad. Ball 3; Ski Team 4; Hunt- ing Fishing 1,2,3,4. Youth is full of sport. JOANNE P. EMERSON Jo F.H.A. 2,3; Women are entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of men. ELAINE M. EDSON Dramatics 2,3,4, (Pres. 4): Year- book 4; Intr. 1,2; Tennis 2,3; S.A.A. Treas. 4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 2,3,4; Monitor 3; Ski Team 1; Fall Formal 4; One- Act Play 3, (Director 3): Spring Festival 2. Her greatest contribution to the sum total of things is herself. ROY E. EMERSON Camera Club 4; Hunting Fishing 1,2,3. The way to fight a woman is with your hat--grab it and run. 24 LISBETH S. EKO Betsy Dramatics 1,2,3,4, (Vice-Pres. 4): Intr. 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 2,3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar Com. 3; Fall Formal 4. Life is a jest and all things show it; I thought so once, but now I know it. HOWARD D. FAIRMAN Howie Band 1,2,3,4; Public Speaking 4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; All-State 1,2,3. There isn't a genius without a touch of madness. ARTHUR F. FAVREAU 11 Ait Band 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Gen. Council 1. Baseball was a favorite sport of the Greeks; I do remember some- thing about a Homer. JAYNE A. FISH Jaynie Girls Chorus 1,2; Grad. Ball 3. May friendship, as wine, improve as time advances. PATRICIA A. FLYNN Pat Mixed Choir 3,4; Dramatics 1,2, 3,4, (Pres. 4); Yearbook 4; Intr. 2; Assembly Com. 3,4; F.T.A. 4; Grad. Ball 4; Public Speaking 2,3; Fall Formal 4; One-Act Play 2,3; Spring Festival 2. One of the advantages of being disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries. GARY V. FORREST Cross Country 4; Band 1,2,3,4; S.A.A. Treas. 1; Boys' State 3; Monitor 3; Science Club 2,3,4, (Pres. 3); All-State 3; Science Fair Award 1; Hunting Fishing 1. You have no idea what a poor opinion I have of myself, and how little I deserve it. JEANETTE A. FISK Intr. 2; Girls' Chorus 1; Grad. Ball 3; F.H.A. 2,3,4, (Reporter 3); S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3. Patience and gentleness are power. EDWARD J. FOSTER Eddie Everything is funny, as long as it happens to someone else. 25 CHARLES W. FOUNTAIN Chuck Radio Club 1,2,3; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Football Mgr. 4; Fall Formal 4; Hunting Fishing 4; Spring Festi- val 2. The only man who ever got all his work done by Friday was Robinson Crusoe. PATRICK A. FOURNIER Pat Intr. 1,2; Baseball 3; Camera Club 1,2,3,4. Heaven is in my eyes, but the devil is in my heart. DOUGLAS H. FREEMAN Dougie Dramatics 1,2; Grad. Ball 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2; Football Trainer 4; Science Club 3,4; Fall Formal 4; Science Fair Award 1,2; Spring Festival 2. Take a big step where indicated; you can't cross a chasm in two small jumps. MARY E. FRENCH Frenchy Dramatics 1,2,3,4, (Sec. 1, Treas. 2); Yearbook 4; Intr. 1,2; Assembly Com. 3; F.T.A. 3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; One-Act Play 2,3; Spring Festival 2. She has a great sense of rumor. PATRICIA A. FULLAM Pat Service Club 3,4; Camera Club 3; Orchestra 1,2. She comes as softly as the dew. EDMUND T. GARRON Eddie Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Grad. Ball 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2; Fall Formal 4; One-Act Play 3; Spring Festival 2. There was a star that danced, and under it he was born. 26 MARCIA J. GEROW Intr. 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 1,2; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2; Orchestra 2. The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure and pleasure my business. THOMAS H. GIBSON Tommy Hunting Fishing 1,2,3. No one ever listened himself out of a job. ELIZABETH A. GOMO Betsy Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Intr. 1; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 3,4; Public Speaking 3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Gen. Council 2; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. Birds can fly--why can't I? RUSSELL C. GORDON Cross Country 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Public Speaking 3,4; Baseball 1. If I repent anything, it is very likely my good behavior. JUDITH A. GREENE Judy A good book is the best of friends, the same today and forever. CHARLES W. GREER Charlie Mixed Choir 4; Dramatics 2,3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 4; World Affairs 3; Green Horn 1; Fall Formal 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; One- Act Play 2,3; Spring Festival 2. The play's the thing; here's to it and all good players. 27 RONALD M GRIFFITH Griff Band 1; Hunting Fishing 1,2,3,4. Where there's a will there's a way. BARBARA J. HARVEY Harv Yearbook 4; Intr. 1,2; S.A.A. Treas. 2,4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 2, 3,4, (Vice-Pres. 3); Steering Com. 4; Girls' State 3; Class Sec. 1,2,3, 4; Monitor 1,2,3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3,4; Gen. Council 3; Fall Formal 4; Advisory Coun. 1; Spring Festival 2. Don't make me laugh; I'll never stop. CAROL M. HAMMOND Blondie Dramatics 2,3,4; Intr. 1; Assembly Com. 3; Band 1,2,3,4, (Drum Major 3,4); Grad. Ball 3; Library Club 1; Service Club 3,4; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. Gentlemen prefer blondes. DAVID W. HASELTINE Basketball Mgr. 3,4; band 1,2,3,4; Service Club 3,4; Radio Club 2; Boys' State 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Orchestra 3,4; All-State 2,3. I'm just as big for me,' said he, 'as you are big for you.' 28 WILLIAM C. HANNAH Bill Radio Club 2,3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Hunting Fishing 1. Have hot rod, will drag. BRIAN L. HASKELL Dramatics 2; F.T.A. J,4; Public Speaking 3; World Affairs 4; Camera Club 1; One-Act Play 2; Spring Festival 2. Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity. RICHARD A. HELLA Dick Track 2,3; Cross Country 3; Band 1,2,3; S.A.A. Treas. 1,2; Grad. Ball 3; Public Speaking Vice Pres. 3; Boys' State 3; Class Vice-Pres. 2, 3; Monitor 2,3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2, 3; Ski Team 3; Fall Formal 4; Hunting Fishing Pres. 1; Spring Festival 2; Soccer, 4. Breathes there a man with hide so tough who says two sexes are not enough. KENNETH R. HOLDEN Ken Football 3,4; Baseball 2; Hunting Fishing 1,2,3,4. It got to the point where I either had to get a violin or a haircut. MARGARET R. HENDRICKSON Midge Mixed Choir 3,4; Dramatics 2; Intr. 2; Grad. Ball 3; Library Club 2,3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2. The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. RONALD W. HIGGINS Ronnie Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4; Intr. 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Spring Festival 1. There is no vice; there are only the stages of development. WAYNE G. HOSFORD Projection Club 1,4; Camera Club 1,2,3. Why worry about today? It will be gone tomorrow. Yearbook 4; Intr. 1,2; Grad. Ball 3; Library Club 1; Service Club 1, 2; Green Horn 2,3,4, (Ass't Bus. Mgr. 4). Gentle in manner, strong in per- formance. SANDRA A. HORSKY Sandy 29 JOHN D. HURD Johnny Dramatics 1,2; Intr. 1; Track 1,2; Cross Country 3; Grad. Ball 3; A.F.S. Scholarship 3; Public Speak- ing 3,4; Steering Com. 4; Class Pres. 2,3; Monitor 2,3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3,4; Gen. Council 2,3,4, (Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4); Ski Team 3,4; Fall Formal 4; One-Act Play 1,2; Spring Festival 2; Soccer 4. Treat men greatly and they will show themselves great. KENNETH G. JACOBS Kenny Men of few words are the best men. MARY L. HOSKIEWICZ Mary-Lou Yearbook 4; Intr. 1,2; Assembly Com. 4; F.T.A. 3,4, (State Treas. 3); Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 1,2, 3,4; Green Horn 1,2,3,4, (Feature Ed. 4); Fall Formal 4; Spring Fes- tival 2. Capability is the spark of progress. Dramatics 1; Girls' Chorus 1; Service Club 2,3; Majorette 1,2; Camera Club 3. I have no other but a woman's reason--I think him so because I think him so. SALLY A. HUTCHINSON RICHARD L. HURD Dick Intr. 1; Band 1; Camera Club 1. Walking is a great exercise, if you can dodge those who aren't. MARTHA G. JONES Jonsie Mixed Choir 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Intr. 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4; Girls' Chorus 1; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 2,3, 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Science Club Pres. 1; All-State 3; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. There is not so variable a thing in nature as a lady's headdress. 30 JOYCE A. KAMEL Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Intr. 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Fall Formal 4; One-Act Play 1,2,3; Spring Festival 2. Knowledge advances by steps and not by leaps. ROGER A. KELLY Bub Band 1,2,3,4; Camera Club 1. He hath a heart as sound as a bell. BARBARA A. KEARNEY Dramatics 1,2; Cheerleader 3,4; Assembly Com. 1; F.T.A. 3; S.A.A. Treas. 3; Grad. Ball 3; Public Speaking 2; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Spring Festival 2. Beauty is a better recommendation than any letter of introduction. SCOTT B. KEARNS Scotty Projection Club 1; Dramatics 1, 2,3; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2. A poor excuse is better than none. RICHARD P. KING Dick Golf 3; Baseball 1; Hunting Fish- ing 1,2,4. Thrusting my nose firmly between his teeth, 1 threw him heavily to the ground on top of me. DIANNE F. KINIRY Mixed Choir Accompanist 3,4; Dramatics 1; Yearbook 4; Cheer leaders 3,4; Intr. 1,2; Assembly Com. 4; Girls' Chorus Accom- panist 1,2; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 3,4; Green Horn 2,3,4; Monitor 3,4; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. it 31 'Fortune favors the audacious. RAYLENE M KNIGHT Camera Club 2. The cautious seldom err. CHERYL A. LaFRANCIS Intr. 1,2; Girls Chorus 1,2; Monitor 1. Good nature and good sense are never separated. ALICIA H. KOLEDO Mixed Choir 2,3,4, (Treas. 4); Dramatics 1,2,3,4, (Sec. 1, Treas. 2); Yearbook Editor 4; Cheerleader 3,4, (Squad Leader 4); Intr. 1,2; Assembly Com. 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 1,2,3,4, (Sec. 2, Pres. 3,4); Public Speak- ing 2; Class Treas. 3; Monitor 1, 2,3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Grad. Marshal 3; Fall Formal 4; One- Act Play 1,3,4; Spring Festival 2. Daughter of the gods, divinely tall, and most divinely fair. JOSEPH E. LANGTON Joe Hunting Fishing 1,2,3. A true Vermonter: Rustic, laconic, and most important, prudent. MARY-JANE E. KOLEDO Yearbook 4; Intr. 1; Grad. Ball 3; Library Club 1; Service Club 1; Green Horn 1,2,3,4, (Ass't Bus. Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 4). Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. LAWRENCE D. LeBLANC Larry Football 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4. Intelligence need not be heard to be appreciated. 32 PATRICIA M. LENGYEL Tishia Dramatics 1,2,4; Intr. 1,2; Golf 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Public Speaking 3, (Sec. 3); Drill Team 3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; All- State 2,3; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. I have never seen a pair of slacks with very much slack in them. CLAIRE L. LERANDEAU Yearbook 4; Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 2,3,4; Fall Formal 4. Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. JOHN E. LIPNICK1 Mixed Choir 3,4; Yearbook Sports Ed. 4; Intr. 1; Assembly Com. 2, 3; Tennis 4; F.T.A. 3; Grad. Ball 3; Green Horn 1,2,3,4; Monitor 3, 4; Gen. Council 4; Grad. Marshal 3; All-State 3; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2; Soccer 4. Reputation is what men and women think of us. Character is what God and the angels know of us. CLIFFORD F. LIQUE Camera Club 1,2,3. Rise with the lark, and with the lark to bed. JACK T. LINDGREN Yearbook 4; Intr. 1; Assembly Com. 3,4; Track 3,4; F.T.A. 4; S.A.A. Treas. 4; Grad. Ball 3; Steering Com. 4; Boys' State 3; Monitor 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Fall Formal Co-ord. 4; Hunting Fishing 1; Spring Festival 2. He brightens at the clash of 'yes and no.' CLIFTON A. LIQUE Projection Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Camera Club 2. Little people have big hearts. 33 JOHN R. LITTLE Intr. 1; Football 1; Hunting Fish- ng 1.2,3,4. Give me the luxuries and anyone ;an have the necessities. CATHERINE E. LOVELL Cathy F.T.A. 3,4; Grad. Ball 3; F.H.A. 1, 2; Camera Club 2,3,4. All her ways are of pleasantness; and her paths, of peace. KATHERINE L. LOVELL Kay Dramatics 2,3,4; juitr. 1,2; S.A. a. Treas. 1; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 1; Fall Formal 4; Spring Fes- tival 2. Drop her into water and watch her burst into sparkling bubbles. NANCY A. LOVELL F.H.A. 2,3. Adopt the pace of nature; her secret is patience. KAY P. LUCIUS Katie Band 1; Grad. Ball 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Camera Club 2,3. The load becomes light when it is cheerfully borne. FLOYD J. LYNDS Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4; Intr. 2; Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; All-State 2,3; Soccer 4. A quiet person except when otherwise, which is most of the time. 34 SANDRA E. LYNDS Sandy Intr. 1,2; Grad. Ball 3; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. Red hair, but where's the temper? VIRGINIA D. MAGUIRE Ginnie Dramatics 2,4; Yearbook 4; Intr. 2; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 3,4; Public Speaking 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Fall Formal 4; One-Act Play 3,4. Like granulated sugar, sweet and refined. PETER E. MacGILLIVRAY Dramatics 2,3,4; Assembly Com. 3,4; Track 3; Golf 1,2; Band 1,2, 3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Boys' State 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Football 4; All- State 3; Orchestra 3; Fall Formal 4; One-Act Play 3. If she undervalues me, what care I how fair she be? KERRY S. MATUSZEWSKI Matta Intr. 1,2; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 2,3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Fall Formal 4; Science Club 3,4; Spring Festival 2. You can usually judge a fellow by what he laughs at. 35 LARRY M. MACOON Band 1,2,3,4; Radio Club 1,2; Or- chestra 3,4. As innocent as a two-year old devil. MARIE F. McCUTCHEON Dramatics 1,2,4, Sec. 4; Grad. Ball 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Spring Festival 2. Grace is all simplicity. THOMAS G. McFADDEN Tommy” Projection Club 1; S.A.A. Bazaar 1; Camera Club 2,3. Blessed be agriculture if you don't have too much of it. MELVIN D. MILLER Band 1,2,3,4; Radio Club 1,2,3; Orchestra 3,4; Science Fair Award 1,2,3; One-Act Play 3. Where is our wandering boy today? ELAINE A. MENARD Mixed Choir 2,3,4, (Sec. 4); Year- book 4; Assembly Com. 4; Band 2; Girls' Chorus 1; Service Club 3. Keep your fears to yourself, but share your courage. SALLY J. MILLETT Jeannie Dramatics 1,2; Yearbook Literary Ed. 4; Assembly Com. 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Service Club 1; Public Speaking 4; Monitor 2,3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Gen. Council 1, 2,3; Orchestra 3,4; All-State 3; Spring Festival 2. Is this the face that launched a thousand ships? RICHARD A. MERRICK Dick S.A.A. Treas. 1,2; Public Speaking 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Science Club Pres. 1,2,3; Science Fair Award 1,2,3; State Fair 1; Soccer 4. The knowledge of words is the gate of scholarship. GEORGE J. MORIN Morge Intr. 1; Golf 1,2,3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 4; Radio Club 4; Hunting Fishing 1,2. Upright as the cedar. 36 ROBERT MORTON Bob The plural of whim is women. CATHERINE A. NEMKOVICH Caye Band 1,2,3,4, (Librarian 4); Grad. Ball 3; Drill Team 3,4; All-State 2,3; Fall Formal 4. Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an oppor- tunity. LEE G. MURRAY Projection Club 1,2,3,4; Intr. 1; Radio Club 3; Football 2; Hunting Fishing 1,2. Look toward the bright side—in 18 hours I'll be back in bed. ROBERT P. N1SBET Bob Projection Club 1,2,3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Camera Club 2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. Half the lies they tell about me aren't true. SANDRA M. MURRAY Sandy Dramatics 1,2, (Pres. 1); Cheer- leader 1,2,3,4; Intr. 1,2; Assembly Com. 2,3; Tennis 2; F.T.A. 3,4, (Treas. 3, Pres. 4); S.A.A. Treas. 3; Grad. Ball 3; Public Speaking 4; Steering Com. 4; Girls' State 3; Class Treas. 4; Monitor 2,3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2; Athletic Council Sec. 4. None knew her but to love her; none named her but to praise her. LINDA L. PATNODE Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4, (Pres. 4); Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 2,3. A little spark kindles a great fire. 37 REMO N. PAUL Intr. 1; Basketball 1; Steering Com. 4; Football 1,4; Baseball 1,2,3. A good head and an industrious hand are worth gold in any land. ROBERT E. PELLETIER Bob Projection Club 1,2,3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Fall Formal 4; Hunting Fishing 2,3,4. Hard work never killed anybody-- but then again resting is respon- sible for the very few casualties. ROBERT H. PAUL Dramatics 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; F.T.A. 3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2. The dictionary is the only place where success comes before work. GAIL L. PELKEY Intr. 1,2; Grad. Ball 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2; Science Club 1; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. The weaker sex is the stronger because of the weakness of the stronger sex for the weaker sex. BETTY A. PIXLEY Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Intr. 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 2,3,4; Drill Team 3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; All-State 2,3; One- Act Play 1,3; Spring Festival 2. Life is 10% what you make it, and 90% how you take it. KATHERINE M. PLOOF Kay Dramatics 1; S.A.A. Bazaar 1; Camera Club 4. The smile is but a reflection of the heart. 38 WALTER PLUSS Camera Club 2,3,4; Hunting and Fishing 1; Apprentice of the Year Award 4. It takes thirteen muscles to frown and only two to smile. Why strain yourself? PATRICIA A. PTASNIK Pat Dramatics 1; Cheerleader 2; Intr. 1,2; Golf 3; F.T.A. 3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 1,2,4; Public Speaking 2,4; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. She is an excellent creature, but she doesn't care who came first, the Greeks or the Romans. ELIZABETH A. PORTER Betty Dramatcis 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Intr. 1; F.T.A. 3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 3,4; Public Speaking 2,3,4, (Sec. 3, Pres. 4); Fall Formal 4; Science Fair Award 1; One-Act Play 2,3; Spring Festival 2; Debating Team 3. And although e'er vanquished, she could argue still. WAYNE W. RAUTIO Rat Dramatics 1,2,4; Intr. 1,2; F.T.A. 4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2; Soccer 4. He who mischief hatcheth, mischief catcheth. EDWARD L. PRINSEN Teddy Science Club 3; Hunting Fishing 1,2. If the Romans had had to learn Latin, they wouldn't have con- quered the world. DONNA M. RICE Dramatics 1; Yearbook 4; Intr. 1,2; Golf 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 1,2,3; Public Speaking 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. Infinite riches in a little room. 39 JAMES A. ROONEY Jim Intr. 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Steering Com. Pres. 4; Green Horn 1,2,3,4, Sports' Editor 4; Class Pres. 4; Monitor 3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Gen. Council 1,3,4; Science Club 3; Fall Formal 4; Science Fair Award 3; Soccer 4; Boys' State 3. One man with resolution makes a majority. JOHN G. ROONEY Golf 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4. To live happily, never live hurriedly. SANDRA A. ROLFE Sandy Camera Club 2,'3,4. Two ears to one tongue; there- fore, hear twice as much as you think. A REBEKAH P. RICHARDSON Becky Intr. 2; Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 1; F.H.A. 3. No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden for anyone else. JOHN H. ROBINSON Rob Grad. Ball 3; Public Speaking 4; Camera Club 1,2; Science Club Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Spring Festi- val 2. All great intellects are skeptical. JUDITH A. ROBINSON Judy Yearbook 4; Intr. 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4, Historian 3; S.A.A. Treas. 2,4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 2,3,4; Public Speaking 4; Monitor 2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. Character is a victory, not a gift. 40 GILBERT F. ROYS Gibby Football 1; Hunting Fishing 1. It is easy to find reasons why other people should be patient. PATRICIA J. RUSSELL Pat Dramatics 1,2; Yearbook 4; Cheer- leader 4; Intr. 1,2; Assembly Com. 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; S.A.A. Treas. 3; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 3,4; Public Speaking 4; Drill Team 3; Monitor 2,3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Gen. Council 2; All- State 2,3; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. Charm is a glow within a woman which casts a most becom- ing light on others. MARIE P. RUMRILL Girls' Chorus 2. Shyness is a rare but lovable characteristic in itself. JEAN A. RYAN Yearbook 4; Intr. 1,2; F.T.A. 4; Service Club Sec. 3, Treas. 4; Girls' State 3; Green Horn 1,2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. Where she met a stranger, there she left a friend. PAUL W. RUSE Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Cross-Country Mgr. 3; Band 1,2; Service Club 3, 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1. Be not righteous overmuch. FRANCIS A. SADLER Bud Golf 1,2,3; Radio Club 2; Hunting Fishing 1. Trickery succeeds sometimes, but it always commits suicide. 41 JANE A. SHATTUCK Yearbook 4; Cheerleader 1,2,4; Intr. 1,2,3; Assembly Com. 2,4; F.T.A. 4; S.A.A. Treas. 1; Grad. Ball 3; Green Horn 1,2,3,4; Class Treas. 1; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2; Fall Formal 4; Advisory Council 1; Spring Festival 2. There is always one girl at every dance who makes the rest wish they'd gone to the movies. JUAN B. SHEPARD Girls' Chorus 1,2. Give everyone thine ear but few thy voice. KATHLEEN M. SHATTUCK Kathi Dramatics 1,2, (Pres. 2); Cheer- leader 2,3,4; Intr. 1,2; F.T.A. 3; Grad. Ball 3; Class Vice-Pres. 1; Monitor 4; Gen. Council 1; Fall Formal 4; Advisory Council 1; Spring Festival 2. Manner, not gold, is woman's adornment. WOODROW W. SIMONDS Woody Projection Club 1,2,3,4, (Vice- Pres. 3); S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Fall Formal 4; Hunting Fishing 1,2, 3,4. No one knows what he can do until he tries. JOHN C. SHELDON J. C. Intr. 1,2; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Science Club 3,4, (Pres. 4); Fall Formal 4; Hunting Fishing 1,2. If thou dost play with him at any game, thou art sure to lose. JAMES R. SINON Jim Dramatics 2; Intr. 1,2; Science Club 3; Fall Formal 4; Science Fair Award 1; Hunting Fishing 1; Spring Festival 2. Whoever thinks of going to bed before twelve o'clock is a scoundrel. 42 ELAINE J. SIROTKA Dramatics 1,3; Yearbook 4; Intr. 1,2; Golf 4; F.T.A. 4; Grad. Ball 3; Public Speaking 2; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2; One-Act Play 1,3; Spring Festival 2. Make yourself necessary to somebody; make not hard life to MITCHEL R. SMITH Smithy Projection Club 4; Yearbook 4; Football 1,2; Ski Team 2,3,4; Camera Club 2,3,4. Skiing is best when you have lots of white snow and plenty of Blue Cross. WILLIAM T. SLADE Bill Projection Club 1,2,3,4; Radio Club 4; Camera Club 4. But I am impatient; I want to laugh NOW. DORIS M. SNELL Mixed Choir 2,3,4; Dramatics 1; F.T.A. 3,4; Girls' Chorus 1; Li- brary Club 2,3; Service Club 1; Public Speaking 2,3; All-State 3; Science Fair Award 2. A blush is beautiful but some- times inconvenient. JENNIFER G. SMITH Jeff Mixed Choir 1,2,4; Dramatics 1; Yearbook 4; Intr. 1,2,3; Assembly Com. 2,4; F.T.A. Treas. 4; Band 1,2; S.A.A. Treas. 1; Girls' Chorus 3; Monitor 1,2; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2; Gen. Council 4; Fall Formal 4; Science Fair Award 1; Spring Festival 2. The world belongs to tne enthusiast who keeps cool. CALVIN G. SNIDE Hunting Fishing 1. A good rule in talking is the one used in measuring flour: sift first. 43 GLORIA J. SNIDE Camera Club 4. A smile has immense face value. Radio Club 2,3,4; Green Horn 1; Camera Club 1. Cxf we go, into the wild blue yonder--flying high ... JACK R. SPAFFORD Basketball 3; Golf 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3. Then there was the quarterback who discovered his girl was faith- ful to the end. MARY C. STEARNS Dramatics 1; Yearbook 4; Cheer- leader 4; Intr. 1,2; Tennis 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; S.A.A. Treas. 4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 2,3,4; Monitor 1,2,3; Ski Team 1,2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. I speak the truth not as much as I would but as much as I dare. JOAN M STANKEVICH Yearbook 4; F.T.A. 3,4; S.A.A. Treas. 3; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 4; Green Horn 1,2,3,4, (Editor 4); Monitor 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Fall Formal 4; Science Fair Award 1; Spring Festival 2. Personality, perseverance and politics. NORMA J. STERN Dramatics 1; Yearbook 4; Intr. 1; Tennis 2; F.T.A. 3,4; Band 1, 2,3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Chib 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Gen. Council 3; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. When a woman thinks for her- self, she's thinking of mischief. 44 RICHARD A. STEVENS Squeaky Projection Club 1,2,3,4; Hunting Fishing 2. Happiness makes up in height what it lacks in length. RALPH W. SUMNER Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; All-State 1,2,3. No one has a finer command of language than the person who keeps his mouth shut. JAMES L. STEWART Jim Yearbook 4; Intr. 1,2; Band 1,2,3, 4; Grad. Ball 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Football 1; Baseball 1,2; Ski Team 3; Orchestra 4; Fall Formal 4; Hunting Fishing Pres. 2; Spring Festival 2; Soccer Team Captain 4. A bag of fleas is easier to keep watch over than a woman. PAUL L. SYLVIA Baseball 3,4; Camera Club 4. When you come to a word you don't know--skip it. RAY A. STOCKER, JR. Sonny A good listener is not only popular everywhere, but after a while he learns something. t BETTY L. TAFT Dramatics 1; Intr. 1,2; Tennis 2; Girls' Chorus 1; Service Club 2,3. Where the willingness is good there are few difficulties. 45 CURTIS C. TARBELL Curt1 Camera Club 1. An unruffled temper is surely the mark of a wise man. CHRISTINE E. THOMPSON Chrissi Yearbook 4; Intr. 1; Band 2,3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Green Horn 1,2; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Orchestra 1,2, 3,4; All-State 1,2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. Four of the things I would have been better without: love, curiosity, freckles, and doubt. BERNARD B. TETRAULT Tate F.T.A. 4; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Science Club 2,3,4, (Sec. 4); Hunting Fishing 2; Spring Festival 2. Women, wind and luck soon change. DON D. THOMAS Grad. Ball 3; Football 1,2; Hunting Fishing 1,2,3,4. A man is not always asleep when his eyes are shut. JOHN M. USKO Camera Club 4; Science Club 1; Fall Formal 4; Hunting Fishing 2. When I take a gun in hand, the safest place for a deer is just opposite the muzzle. MARTHA E. TODD Mixed Choir 1,3,4; Dramatics 4; Intr. 1; Girls' Chorus 2. May the hinges of friendship never rust. 46 EULETA A. VEYSEY Girls' Chorus 1; Camera CJ,,V 4. What a lucky thing the wheel was invented before the automobile; otherwise, can you imagine the awful screeching? LeROY K. WARREN Lee Intr. 2,3; Grad. Ball 3; Football 1, 2; Hunting Fishing 1,4. He is every other inch a gentle- man. JAMES A. WALSH Jimmie Gen. Council 1,2; Camera Club 1. The first thing I do in the morn- ing is brush my teeth and oil my tongue. Football 1. If the heart of a man is depressed with cares, the mist is dispelled when a woman appears. STEPHEN D. WARLEY Steve Band 1; Radio Club 2,3,4, (Vice- Pres. 3,4); Ski Team 1,2; Science Fair Award 1,2,3. The finger that turns the dial rules the air. WAYNE L WAY Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1; F.T.A. 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Public Speaking 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; All- State 3. Character is like a tree, and reputation like its shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing. 47 THOMAS P. WEARING Tom Boys' State 3; U. N. Model Assem- bly 3; Soccer 4. God grants liberty only to those who love it and are always ready to defend it. LINWOOD S. WEST Tink Mixed Choir 1; Projection Club 1, 2; Intr. 1,2; Grad. Ball 3; Ski Team 1,2; Camera Club 4; Science Club 1. My memory is so good that some- times I even forget my own name. RONALD M. WHITCOMB Ron Band 2,3,4; Camera Club 3,4; All- State 3. Women are like socks--you have to change them regularly. PATRICIA L. WHITE Pat F.T.A. 4; S.A.A. Treas. 4; Girls' Chorus 1,2; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Fall Formal 4. A faithful friend is beyond price, and there's no weighing of her goodness. Radio Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Hunting Fishing 1,2,3. My father taught me to work-- he did not teach me to love it. JAMES R. WILLARD Jim Dramatics 1; Yearbook 4; Intr. 1, 2; Basketball 2; Track 1,2; Grad. Ball 3; Gen. Council 4; Football 1, 2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Hunting Fishing 2,3; Athletic Council 4. You can never trust a woman; she may be true to you. 48 RICHARD W. WILLETT JAMES E. WILLIAMS Dick Jim Projection Club 1; Track 3; Band Mixed Choir 1,2; Hunting Fishing 1,2; Radio Club 2; Monitor 1; Foot- ball 1,3; Baseball 2; Ski Team 1; 1,2. Camera Club 3,4; Science Fair Award 1,2; Hunting Fishing 1,4. I must complain that the cards are ill-shuffled until I get a good hand. It is better to be happy than wise. RITA E. WOOD Girls' Chorus 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Camera Club 4. Silence is as deep as eternity; speech is as shallow as time. ROBERT C. WOOD Woody Hunting Fishing 4; Camera Club 4. The good die young is especially true of good resolutions. ROGER WILLIAMS Hunting Fishing 2. Earth being so good, would Heaven seem better? lid 1 KARINA A. WOODCOCK F.H.A. 1,2,3, (Historian 2,3); Monitor 3. The most important lesson in life is simply this: Never hurt any- body. 49 FREDERICK C. WYMAN •■Pete Dramatics 2,4; Intr. 1,2; Band 1,2, 3,4; Grad. Ball 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 1; Football 1,2,3; Baseball (Mgr. 2), 3; Camera Club 1; Orchestra 2,3, 4; All-State 2,3. I will find a way--or make one. PHILIP H. YASINSKI Phil Yearbook Staff 4; S.A.A. Treas. 1; Grad. Ball 3; Service Club 3; Green Horn 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; All- State 3. Full of sound and fury, signify- ing -----------? LARRY E. YESMAN Dramatics 3; Intr. 2; Radio Club 2; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2; Football 1; Camera Club 1. Got up at the crack of dawn, stuffed up the crack, and went back to bed! When you’ve gone your way down the long road of years, Which for some will hold happiness, and for all, fears, You'll often return in your thoughts to those days Filled with youth and with laughter, with sunshine's fair rays. You'll pick up your yearbook and turn to a place, From the page there will smile a familiar face. You'll look at the picture, and reread the name, You'll leaf through the pages, recalling their fame. For a brief moment only you'll turn back to look At high school forever enclosed in this book. D.A.R. Girl Elaine Menard Honors and Awards MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS Linda Bladyka, Sharon Call, Jennifer Smith, William Dunham, Patricia Flynn. ENGLISH ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Patricia Flynn Runner-Up FUTURE HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW Alicia Koledo ELKS LEADERSHIP AWARDS John Hurd, Sandra Murray BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE SEATED: Barbara Harvey, David Haseltine, Howard Aiken, Jack Lindgren, Albert Davis, Lawrence Bohen, William Dunham, Linda Bladyka. STANDING: Jean Ryan, Peter MacGillivray, Richard Hella, Thomas Wearing, Gary Forrest, James Rooney, Robert Belisle, Sandra Murray. American Service Maja Bersin, our American Field Service exchange student, dances at the Midwinter Dance with her date. Maja has lived in St. Galien, Switzerland, for ten years, but she was born in Marburg, Germany. Her parents, this year, are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stearns. With her American sister, Mary Stearns, Maja performs chemistry experiments. Field Students John Hurd, also an American Field Service representative, left Springfield last June to spend the summer in Schiltigheim, France, with the Eric Zier family. Maja, Mary and John discuss the opportunities and responsibilities of an A.F.S. student. Yearbook Mrs. Bean Advisor Jean Millett Literary Editor Alicia Koledo Editor Advertising Staff Betsey Child and Linda Cummings Business Managers Literary Staff 54 Sports Staff Mrs. Pulsipher Advisor John Lipnicki Boys' Sports Editor Gail Audette Art Editor 55 Art Staff I have a number of other selections, Monsieur. Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” Miss Tully, Advisor Steward............. Mrs. Skinner........ Cornelia Otis Skinner Otis Skinner........ Emily Kimbrough. . . Purser.............. Stewardess.......... Dick Winters........ Admiral............ Harriet St. John.... Winifred Blaugh . . . . Leo McEvoy.......... Inspector.......... Therese............. Madame Elise....... Monsieur De La Croix Window Cleaner . . . CAST .....................................Melvin Miller .....................................Alicia Koledo .....................................Patricia Flynn .....................................John Lipnicki .....................................Sally Millett .....................................Jack Lindgren .....................................Betsy Eko .....................................Peter MacGillivray .....................................Richard Merrick .....................................Jennifer Smith .....................................Linda Bladyka .....................................Richard Hella .....................................Patricia Russell .....................................Linda Cummings .....................................Elizabeth Porter .....................................Edmund Garron .....................................John Hurd Brusha, Brusha, Brusha! 'Oh, Lemly—I feel shuddenly sho dizshy. 'A safety pocket! I'd just as soon wear a apoose. U-u-u-h! ACTIVITIES General Council FIRST ROW: Jennifer Smith, Marion Maynard, Jonathan Smith, Kathy Thompson, John Hurd, Alenia Jasinski, Marie O'Neill. SECOND ROW: Alan Hudson, Diane Hardee, Robert Eames, Howard Aiken, Rodney Bock, Gail Audette, Mr. Wearing. THIRD ROW: James Willard, Steve Butler, Hank Jones, John Lipnicki, James Rooney, Peter Jones, Grahame Clark. Athletic Council SEATED: Robert Belisle, Grahame Clark, Mr. Vincent, Sandra Murray, James Willard. STANDING: Steve Butler, Peter Jones. 60 Assembly Committee FIRST ROW: Pat Flynn, Mary Lou Hoskiewicz, Jennifer Smith, Alicia Koledo, Elaine Menard, Jean Millett, Pat Russell, Diane Kiniry, Jane Shattuck. SECOND ROW: Barbara Peck, Pat Rice, Cathy Hentz, Jack Lindgren, Wil- liam Dunham, Peter MacGillivray, Marion Maynard, Nancy Barlow, Mrs. Kingston. THIRD ROW: Deanna Duro- vich, Diane Hardee, Carol Smith, Rebecca Childs, Stanley Mitchell, Philip Sheehan, Cathy Dunham, Jill Alger, Jonathan Smith. Monitors Left to right: Pat Russell, Linda Cummings, Carol Smith, Barbara Harvey, Dwight Dunning, Jonathan Smith, William Dunham, Diane Kiniry, John Hurd, Jill Alger, Marion Maynard, Diane Hardee, Cathy Hentz, Alicia Koledo, Teri Lee, Judy Robinson, Mari- anne Barlow, Roberta Fairbanks, Sandra Murray, Kathleen Shattuck, Alice Burton, Steve Butler, Steve Hebert, Peter Jones, John French, Mr. Rose, James Rooney, Jack Lindgren, John Upnicki, Richard Hella, 61 Joan Stankevich, Editor Green Horn Page Editors The Green Horn Staff 63 Public Speaking Club Radio Club 64 Service Club 65 Hunting and Fishing Club Projection Club 66 Camera Club World Affairs Club 67 Future Teachers of America Science Club 68 Future Homemakers of America Library Club 69 Mixed Choir Orchestra 72 Band The Band Staff The Drill Team Cathy Hentz Mr. Elliot Miss Perrotta 74 CLASSES Room 203 and Mr. Smith Room 226 and Mr. Rose Room 222 and Class of 1962 Room 220 and Mrs. Spaulding Room 19 and Miss Poljacik Class 19 Room 104 and Mr. Todd Room 14 and of 63 Miss Porritt Room 106 and Mr. Vincent Room 224 and Mrs. Page 'ikJimXt Riverside Candids The Library Woodworking Mr. Seymour In Class Passing in the Halls Music, Maestro, Please! ATHLETICS I960 Football Team FIRST ROW: David Waite, Charles Burton, Art Favreau, Jack Spafford, Jack Undgren, Howard Aiken, Bob Belisle, Jim Willard, Dick Belisle, Charles Blish, Grahame Clark, Denis Chadwick, Ken Holden. SECOND ROW: Henry Jones, Don Bean, Reginald Jacquith, Bruce Stearns, John Miller, Dick Farmer, John French, Ed Kiniry, Dave Murray, Roger Hammond, Peter Morse, Remo Paul. THIRD ROW: Alan Hudson, Gary Cluff, James French, Roger Demers, Brian Richardson, Doug Moulton, Phil Sheehan, Gus Pirnie, David Flynn, Steve Butler, Dwight Dunning, Peter MacGillivray, Gordon Whitney. FOURTH ROW: Coach Wood, Coach Cesario, Kenny Aldrich, David Todd, Dennis King, Dick Austin, Bob Lorinovich, Bob Wilson, Gerry Whitney, Bob Staruski, Bob Nemkovich, Tommy Thompson. FIFTH ROW: Coach Parker, Coach Wyman, Mgr. Doug Freeman, Mgr. Bob Bromley, Mgr. Chuck Fountain, Ron Walker, Bill Burton, Jim Miller, Mike Flynn, Jim Denman, Bob Laber, Jim Whalen, Dick Wood. Varsity Offense Varsity Defense 84 Grahame Clark Halfback Dick Belisle End Coaches Wood and Cesario, Captain Bob Belisle Bob Belisle Center End Jim Willard Guard-Center Art Favreau T ackle 1960 FOOTBALL RECORD S. OPPONENT . . . . Brattleboro.... Windsor. . . Stevens. . , Bennington Rutland . . Bellows Falls Cheerleaders SEATED: Alicia Koledo, Marianne Barlow, Diane Kiniry, Sandra Murray, Kathy Shattuck, Barbara Kearney, Jane Shattuck. STANDING: Betsy Eldredge, Sue Rautio, Pat Russell, Jill Alger, Mary Steams, Diane Hardee, Pat Rice, Samantha Russell. Basketball KNEELING: Bob Belisle, John French, Dick Belisle, Bill Abrahamovich, Jack Spafford. STANDING: Dave Haseltine, Tom Harrington, Dave Murray, Don Porter, Ralph Coolidge, John Stariknok, Ed Kiniry, Coach Wyman. Varsity and Junior Varsity KNEELING: Bob Eames, Steve Herbert, Don Bean, Gary Chambers, Loring Peavey, Terry Wheelock. STANDING: Dave Murray, Brian Richardson, Dave Todd, Bill Otis, Rodney Bock, Coach Vincent. 08 OPP. . 43 . 47 . 52 . 57 . 52 . 41 . 57 .48 . 56 . 48 . 56 . 52 . 75 . 57 .56 . 37 .57 SEASON'S RECORD SHS .............54 . Hartford Keene. . Burlington . . MSJ.......... Windsor . . . . West Rutland Brattleboro . . Bennington. . Bellows Falls Rutland. . . . Brattleboro . . Bennington. . Bellows Falls Rutland. . . . Windsor . . . . West Rutland MSJ.......... 90 Ski Team 1st ROW: Dick King, Greg Baker, Bob Latelle, Merrick Finn, Mgr. Chuck Fountain, Mitchell Smith, Coach Hil- liard, Dick Hella, Dwight Dunning. 2nd ROW: John Dustin, Stan Mitchell, Dick Durland, Reg Jaquith, Peter Jones. 3rd ROW: Walter Kangas, Dick Fenton, John Hurd, Bob Austin, Steve Butler, Hank Jones. Co-Captain Steve Butler, Coach Hilliard, Co-Captain Peter Jones. John Hurd 91 Hank Jones Dwight Dunning Soccer KNEELING: Mgr. Ronald Nufranick, Floyd Lynds, Wayne Rautio, John Hurd, Co-Captain James Stewart, Co- Captain Howard Aiken, Ronald Miller, Floyd Lancour,David Lorinovich, Robert Eames, Larry Kellett, David Fournier, Tom Harrington. STANDING: Coach Drake, Brian Templeton, Bob Hill, Bob Pozner, John Whalen, Jim Miller, Richard Hella, Thomas Wearing, David Cheney, John Lipnicki, Richard Merrick, James Rooney, Peter Jones, David Crossman, Peter Lovely, Robert Austin. Dick Hella 92 James Stewart Co-Captain Jim Rooney Goalie John Upnicki 93 Dick Merrick Track SEATED: Dwight Dunning, Dick Belisle. KNEELING: Greg Baker, Peter MacGillivray, Jack Lindgren, Dick Hella, Ray Nott, Reg. Jacquith. STANDING: Coach Cesario, John Miller, Jim Miller, John French, Roger Whitcomb, Doug Moulton, Bob Jackson. 94 Baseball SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tommy Harrington, Arthur Favreau, Remo Paul, Jack Spafford, Jim Jarvis, Ed Kiniry, Wayne Rautio. STANDING: Coach Birsky, Gerry Balargeon, Dennis Rydjeski, Paul Sylvia, Charles Westney, Bob Austin, Bill Palowski, Ronnie Miller. Art Favreau Jack Spafford Remo Paul Cross Country KNEELING: Bruce Betts, Phil Cahee, Russ Gordon, Gary Forrest, David Thayer, Peter Anderson. STANDING: Jay Clace, Greg Baker, Mike Kamel, Gary Glynn, Don Bromley, Manager Bob Nantell. Golf KNEELING: Richard King, Steve Ruse, Merrick Finn, Rodney Page, Peter Anderson. STANDING: Dave Murray, Steve Herbert, Jack Spafford, George Morin, Michael Sirotka, Coach Vincent. Tennis SEATED: Jon Smith, Bob Belisle, Howard Aiken, Peter Jones, John Upnicki. STANDING: Dave Haseltine, Larry Bohen, Tom Stanley, Bill Butterfield, Brian Templeton, Coach Ragle. 97 Playoff Cheerleaders Sue Rautio, Diane Hardee, Sandra Murray, Pat Russell, Diane Kiniry. Girls’ Sports Glory to Springfield Alicia Koledo, Barbara Kearney, Mary Stearns, Pat Russell, Sandra Murray. Golf Team Becky Young, Tishia Lengyel, Elaine Sirotka. ADVERTISING Whether you are planning a California ranch house, popular Cape Cod, charming New England Colonial, smart modern, or any other style, no house can offer you more than a house built with WIGGINS CONCRETE BLOCK. WIGGINS CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. Springfield Vermont It adds up- Top quality foods and friendly atmosphere equal Dining Pleasure. PLEASANT RESTAURANT Steaks Chops Sea Food Claremont, New Hampshire Congratulations to the Class of 1961 £dr. e. s. LOVELLN Compliments of HARRIS’S CHEVRON STATION Washing — Lube — Oil Change 85 Clinton Street Springfield Vermont a brighter future WITH PLANNED BANK SAVINGS . . . ♦EDUCATION ♦AUTOMOBILE ♦HOME ♦BUSINESS MERCURY DRY CLEANERS Main Street North Springfield Dial 6-2266 We Call For And Deliver “Rugs a Specialty” “Make This Your First Stop on the Road to Security” THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Springfield, Vermont Congratulations to the Class of 1961 MILES’ TAXI Dependable Service Women’s and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Foundation Garments Underwear - Accessories . CURTAINS - DRAPERIES FLOOR COVERINGS HOUGHTON Cr SIMONDS Claremont, N. H. To the Class of '61 from THE PADDOCK Cut down your walking . . . Enjoy Your Talking with a Convenient Extension Telephone Wherever you need extension telephones ... in your kitchen, bedroom, workshop or den, you’ll find them to be worth many times their surprisingly small monthly cost. I,et us show you how handy extension telephones can be. They save you steps and time, add to your privacy and take a great deal of the hurry and worry out of your day. SPRINGFIELD LOCAL TELEPHONE CO. E. B. WATKINS CO. AND H. F. SINGLETON General Stores Reading, Vermont Groceries, Meats, Dry Goods, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Guns and Fishing Equipment HARVEY’S GIFT SHOP AND GREENHOUSE Congratulations to the Class of 1961 Tel. 5-3546 BEST WISHES Congratulations to the Class of 1961 (owatt7 Your Electric Servant and all his fellow-workers CENTRAL VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION LIVE BETTER . . . Electrically Compliments of JOHNSON S DIX INC. Bridge Street Springfield, Vermont Telephone 5-4547 Distributor of Shell Products For the inside dope band instruments see your Conn man BUSH MUSIC CENTER Claremont N.H. Lloyd Partridge, Springfield, Agent rW J- 5 With Every Good Wish to the Class of '61 THE GAS COMPANY OF VERMONT 1 Main Street Suppliers of Bottled Gas and City Gas Service Gas Appliances of All Kinds BELL’S BEAUTY SHOP 111 Main Street For Better Styling and Special Cutting Compliments of DUFRESNE-HENRY ENGINEERING CO. Specialists in Hot Mix Paving Land Surveys Highway Design 72 Main Street ERIC R. BIBENS, INC. Building Materials Masonry Hardware and Paint Mill Work North Springfield Road Vermont Tel. TU 6-2288 Compliments of FOGG’S HARDWARE 63 Valley Street Springfield Vermont Fine Letterpress Printing Quality and Service SPRINGFIELD PRINTING CORPORATION TU 5-2108 P.O. Box 777 Springfield Vermont It Pays to Read and Advertise In Your “Hometown Newspapers” - SPRINGFIELD REPORTER BELLOWS FALLS TIMES LUDLOW TRIBUNE Published by Vermont Newspaper Corp. CLAREMONT COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Compliments of and PERKINSVILLE SERVICE CORPORATION Compliments of Fabrics Needles Notions THE FABRIC AND YARN SHOP Dial 6-2602 Compliments SPRINGFIELD PLUMBING AND HEATING INC. B. K. BARLOW, INC. GEORGE H. ABBOTT and SON Electrical Contractor 11 Front Street Springfield Vermont LARRY’S FLOWER SHOP AND GREENHOUSE Corsages Floral Designs Wedding Flowers Potted Plants from Our Greenhouse 47 Pleasant Street Springfield, Vermont THE FURMAN DEPARTMENT STORE 37—41 Main Street Springfield Vermont Dial 5-4090 SKYLINE GARDEN CENTER Landscaping Nursery Stock Tree Moving R. N. Stevens Skitchewaug Trail tlVlGRAr, RUFUS 0. ESTEY, Jr. DAIRY Eureka Road Springfield Vermont Phone 3319 5 Specially Designed Wedding Bouquets ' Corsages—Floral Designs WOODBURY FLORIST Phone: 2640 or 3590 Goulds Mills Springfield Vermont Compliments of WOODY’S SHELL SERVICE River Street Compliments °f IDEAL LAUNDRY, INC. Claremont, N.H. Congratulations to the Class of 1961 DOUBLE FOUR ORCHARD North Springfield Road Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1961 SHERMAN MARTIN MELVIN MARTIN MARTY Singer Sewing Machines TAILOR SHOP Fabrics Remnants Alterations Tailoring 2 Valley Street TU 5-4458 Springfield Compliments of ARRISON’S MARKET Clinton Street Vermont For Top Values and Top Value Stamps X Congratulations i i ! 11 i SPRINGFIELD CHIROPRACTIC 1 11 CLINIC Compliments PAT HARRINGTON Complete Clothes for Young Men Congratulations to the Class of '61 from ELBERT H. DAVIS WILLIAM L. DEE PAUL’S ECONOMY SPRINGFIELD Main Street Congratulations to the Class of 1961 Your Prescription Store S H Green Stamps WHEELER’S PHARMACY Etfl- L lEN EcWHEELESi„c ■ BiugU sillin' 1IM! Claremont “A Great Future to the Class of 1961” from the OUEEN SHOP Country Style Store New Hampshire Congratulations to the Class of '61 STERN HARDWARE Gifts—Toys—R allpaper Paint—Plumbing—Garden Electrical Supplies VAUGHN F. HADWEN Paints —Varnishes Wallpaper 5‘AIN? pp Springfield 180 Union Street Dial 5-2189 Vermont Congratulations to the Class of 1961 DR. LELAND G. CHASE Compliments of FINN CORLISS General Insurance 20 Park Street Springfield Vermont TU 5-4105 1 TO VISIT THE SHOE FITTERS ggg Paint OLDSMOBILE SSxX Wallpaper SOUCY MOTORS v.y£c - Artist Supplies Sales Service 'XjjOvV Featuring “The One Stop Safety Tested Used Cars Decorating Store” A. A. J. HUTCHEON, INC. 92 Pleasant Street Claremont, New Hampshire North Springfield, Vt. Tel. TU 6-2226 poxn c Compliments of CLAREMONT Army Navy Store Men's and Boys Clothing and Shoes — Work Clothes and Boots Government Surplus SPRINGFIELD FUELS Fuel Oil—Coal—Coke Bottled Gas 4 River Street Dial 5-2433 Compliments of H. HILDEBRAND 15 Pleasant St. Springfield, Vermont MERIT CLOTHING COMPANY Opposite Colonial Hotel Claremont, N. H. TO ucl1 ...Mil - Sfc' RS t-. Al Of Vi' ' in' d ocQ f o 1 Compliments of DON WAY SKI SHOP 35 Dell Rd. Springfield, Vermont E. R. WIGGINS BUILDERS SUPPLIES, INC DISTINCTION S. R. YOUNG, INC. 201 Union Street Springfield, Vermont CLOTHES YOU LIKE TO WEAR Tke hop t «- the. hasten,, 'V'en nurnt THINCS YOU LIKE TO USE -r ' - 'T.-. k‘W • ' k •? Compliments of SPRINGFIELD SUNOCO SERVICE Tel. TU 5-4418 Quality Cleaning SPRINGFIELD SUPER DRY CLEANERS Take Pride in Your Clothes “We Do” 146 Wall Street Dial 5-4106 Free Pick Up and Delivery Service YOUNGS COMMUNITY TELEVISION CORP. 201 Union Street Springfield, Vermont SPRINGFIELD BAKERY Home of Good Things to Eat” 9 MAIN STREET Springfield, Vt. DODGE DART “The Car of the Year” TAGGART MOTORS INC. 120 Bridge St. Dial 5-3306 cyZytttfUxi, SNOW LEAR CO. 18 Square Bellows Falls “OLYMPIA PRECISION TYPEWRITERS” Blankets—Rug Wools Skirt Lengths Materia] for Nylon Parkas Coatings of All Kinds UPTOWN MILL END 109 Park Street Springfield, Vermont 7 Compliments of WARREN H. CHILD, JR. 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ASCUTNEY SKI SHOP Ski Equipment Rentals Compliments of IDLENOT FARM DAIRY, INC Twin State Valley’s Favorite Springfield Rest Wishes Class of 1961 KENT PHARMACY Vermont Compliments of SPRINGFIELD OFFICE of VERMONT NATIONAL AND SAVINGS BANK, Brottleboro, Vermont “Eleven Convenient Offices” CHROMEC’S FURNITURE APPLIANCES Quality Home Furnishings at the lowest prices 3 Main Street Springfield, Vermont 40 Pleasant St. Claremont Tel. 682 N.H. “Merchandise of Merit” GREETING CARDS GIFTS OSCARSONS’ AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY Auto Parts for All Makes and Mode Is 26 Clinton Street—Springfield, Vermont Real Car Values SHATTUCK’S GARAGE Springfield, Vermont Telephone: 5-2186 America’s Largest and Finest Low-Priced Car


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