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

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world peace. His unprecedented, one-day visit in the U.S. was the culmination of plans by men of all faiths. 7 After Surgery—President Johnson was photographed in a reclining chair at Bethesda Naval Hospital the day after his gall bladder op- eration on October 8. He conducted the work of his office from his hospital room and his Texas ranch during his recuperation. 8 Pmud Student—Charles Craig, 19-year-old freshman at Iowa uni- versity, demonstrated his criticism of draft-card burning incidents by displaying his draft card on his jacket with the note: “I’m a draft card carrying American and proud of it.’’ Our role in the Vietnamese war sparked the incidents. 9 Blackout—The glittering metropolis of New York City was thrust into darkness on November 9 by a massive power failure affecting hundreds of miles along the eastern seaboard. City residents and commuters were stranded in offices, railroad and subway stations for hours before service was restored. The crippling condition was caused by a faulty relay at a Canadian generating station near Niagara Falls. 10 New Ambassador—Arthur Goldberg was named U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations by the President after the death of Ambassa- dor Adlai Stevenson on July 14 in London. Goldberg was secretary of labor under President Kennedy and a U.S. Supreme Court Justice when named to the U.N. post. 1 1 Startling Fashions—Bold and contrasting blocks of color were the youthful fashion note of 1965. The eye-catching designs even ex- tended the length of campus stockings worn with the costumes. 12 Royalty on Tour—Princess Margaret and her husband. Lord Snowdon, arrived in New York on November 4 for a whirlwind tour of the U.S. During their visit, they took time out for fun-filled activi- ties such as a ride on a cable car in Frisco and gala parties in Holly- wood and the nation's capital. FOREWORD I must confess to a feeling of profound humility in the presence of a universe which transcends us at almost every point. I feel like a child who while playing by the seashore has found a few bright colored shells and a few pebbles while the whole vast ocean of truth stretches out almost untouched and unruffled before my eager fingers. . --Isaac Newton Table of Contents Faculty 5 Seniors tfV 11 Classes Activities 59 67 Athletics 83 Advertisements 101 DEDICA TION With great pride, we, the Class of 1966, honor you, Mr. Ellis, with the dedication of our yearbook. The appreciation and gratitude we feel toward you as an excellent teacher, class advisor and friend cannot be put into words. You will always remain in our warmest mem- ories of Springfield High School. 4 Dr. Winston B. Keck Superintendent L. Russell Heath Director of Secondary Education ADMINISTRA TION 6 Armand A. Guarino Principal Russell K. Noyes Assistant Principal Harold R. Anderson Mechanical Drawing John Bateman, Jr. Director of Art Earl C. Boudette German Humanities Elizabeth H. Bean 7 Louise P. Barnes Director of Reading Cherry O. Bleakney Director of Nursing Dorothy S. Clark English Theodore Coley Diversified Occupations Lawrence Coughlin History David A. Drake Physical Education Isabella P. Erickson Director of Vocal Music Arthur T. Cram Director of Vocational Education Jay E. Curtis Distributive Education John F. Donegan Business Education Thomas G. Elliot Director of Instrumental Music Albert C. Ellis History Mary S. Ely Cooperative Foods Spiro Cokas History Thomas Gorka Electronics 8 Thomas B. Kelly English Peter M. Hoar Social Studies Charles J. Mitchell Helen Poljacik History 9 Carolyn E. Lorman Physical Education Betty B. Nickerson Art Irene L. Pulsipher English Marion S. Millett French Leon L. Perry Mathematics John W. Ragle Coordinator of Secondary English Winston J. Rose Mathematics Peter D. Sandler German, French Barbara R. Solomon English Ellen Santis Mathematics Joseph R. Todd Mathematics Harold G. Vincent English Dorothy W. Spaulding Guidance Richard D. Ziegler Guidance 10 Richard Vaillancourt Coordinator of Audio-Visual HONOR STUDENTS Donita B. Amsden Carol M. Audette Brenda C. Ballard Susan Bishop Barbara A. Bodine Lynn C. Buckingham Mary P. Doolittle Keith A. Edson Barry W. Emerson Eleanor K. Flynn Sharon E. Goode 11 Helga D. Kivisto Janet S. Merrick Robert A. Millikin Dorothy M. Quigley Lianda M. Richardson Nola A. Yasinski Linda A. Young 12 DAVID S. ABBOTT As I said: When down in the mouth, remember Jonah--he came out all right. MICHAEL J. ABBOTT Know thyself; but don't tell anyone. RICHARD G. ABBOTT RONALD A. ABBOTT STEPHEN D. ADAMS The only tyrant I accept in this world is the 'still small voice' within me. A map of the world that does not include Utopia is not worth looking at. So you think nothing is impossible! Try putting toothpaste back in the tube! JUDITH C. AIKEN Anyone can sym- pathize with the sufferings of a friend, but it requires a very fine nature to rejoice with a friend's success. 13 MARJORIE K. ALEX A smile recurs the wounding of a frown. BARBARA E. ALLEN Men are more eloquent than woman made, but women are more powerful to persuade. DONITA B. AMSDEN A mind so intense with smartness it seems; you know she’s bright by the way she beams. JAY R. ANDERSON Hey Jay, what do you say--help us please, you're in AVA. WILLIS J. ANTON IVICH Riding along in my automobile, My girl beside me at the wheel. BONNIE L. ASONEVICH It is not true that woman was made from man's rib-- she was made from his funny bone. CAROL M. AUDETTE Good humor is goodness and wisdom combined. CAROL L. AUSTIN She makes any surrounding a pleasant one. 14 SHARON E. AUSTIN The girl who never smiles . . . just laughs. ELMER P. BAKER There's one thing I really get a kick out of--that's Soccer. BRENDA C. BALLARD Like little mice, she's shy and quiet and awfully nice. DIANA E. BARROWS Don't let her sweet looks deceive you-- she isn't really that quiet. ANNETTE E. BECKETT The feeling heart, simplicity of life, and good taste. JANET M. BELISLE YVONNE M. BEDELL Dynamite comes in small packages. I live for those who love me--for those who know me true--and for those around me--the good that I can do. MICHAEL D. BELLOWS Progress walks in Indian file behind a guy willing to stick his neck out. 15 EDWARD W. BEMIS PATRICIA A. BENJAMIN Keep quiet and people will think you are a philosopher. Always do right; that will gratify most people, and astonish the rest. PETER R. BENSON A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. CINETTE D. BERGERON Mischief dances in her eyes. O V JUDITH M. BINGHAM Ambition has no rest. SUSAN BISHOP I shall stand up for what I believe. ALAN F. BLADYKA Shy and quiet--guess I pulled the wool over yo ir eyes. 16 KATHLEEN P. BLAKE LINDA A. BLANCHARD Simplicity of character is the natural result of profound thought. ■ Her little tongue is never still; talk it must and talk it will! BARBARA A. BODINE LAWRENCE P. BOLASKI DEREK BOVINCDON Speak clearly if you speak at all. Carve every word before you let it fall. Fun is like life insurance . . . the older you get, the more it costs. One of the most important trips a man can make is that involved in meeting the other fellow half way. ERNEST L. BROCHU Indeed, a friend is never known 'til a man have need. NANCY M. BRYANT A merry heart doeth good like a medicine; so it shall be proven. 17 LYNN C. BUCKINGHAM No question is ever settled until it is settled right. Cl SUSAN M. BURTON The windows of my soul I throw wide open to the sun. FRANK A. BUSKEY It is easier to get into mischief than to get out again. SALLY A. BUXTON Enthusiasm is energy that boils over and runs down the side of the pot. BONNY L. BYINGTON One who glitters and sparkles with happi- ness like a diamond in the sun. DENNIS E. C APRON JOHN V. CALKINS Hang sorrow! Care will kill a cat and therefore let's be merry. Show me a man who can whistle at his work and I'll show you a man who will be happy all his days. CAROL E. CARPENTER Silence is the speech of love; the music of the spheres above. 18 GAIL C. CHADWICK Eloquence that charms and bums: startles, soothes and wins by turns. DARRELL H. CHAPMAN A pun is the lowest form of humor--when you don't think of it first. LINDA T. CHILD To know her is to be her friend. RICHARD L. CLARK All the world can't love a lover, but all the world can watch him. TIMOTHY M. CLOSSON Men of few words are the best men. DALE D. CLOUGH He is every inch a gentle- man. JANET M. E. COLE Man has his will, but woman has her way. BRUCE S. CONKLIN Life leaps like a geyser for those with a personality to drill through the rock of inertia. 19 DONNA E. CONNOR ANDRE F. COTE WAYNE L. CRAIGUE Manners are the best ways of doing things. WAYNE R. CROSIER Great persons are able to do great kindnesses. RAYMOND A. CROTEAU The highest genius is intelligence and ability to do hard work. DONALD R. CUMMINGS Let each man have the wit to go his own way. C CAROLYN A. DANA There is no greater dignity of woman than to be serene. EDWARD K. DAVIDSON I always say if mankind profits from past mistakes, what a honey of a future is coming up! RONALD G. DAVIDSON What is the saying about a redhead's temper? CHRISTIE A. DAVIS Wit to persuade and beauty to delight. ROY B. DAVIS Dependability, courtesy, kindness and a sense of humor make up a gentleman. SUZANNE M. DESJARDINS A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. PAUL R. DIONNE I never put off until tomorrow what I can do the day after. ROBERT A. DODGE Fine art is that which the hand and the heart go together. 21 MARY P. DOOLITTLE A saint is a dead sinner, revised and edited. LINDA L. DOPP Silence is an answer to a wise man. SUSAN E. DUFFY A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. ROGER G. EASTMAN What a time ! What a civilization! What a man! GARY E. EASTON In the spring a young man's fancy turns and turns and turns! KEITH A. EDSON I know the disposition of women: when you chase them they fly; when you don't they set their hearts on you. BARRY W. EMERSON Bom for success he seems. NORMAN E. EMMONS I have often regretted my speech; never my silence. 22 GREGORY D. ESTEY SUSAN E. FARNSWORTH He is comfortable with his conscience, in favor with his friends, and in balance with his budget. Man isn't much but he is the best other sex we have. CAROL A. FERGUSON If it weren't for the laughing, carefree person--what would our lives be? ELEANOR K. FLYNN Wise woman! With pleasures refined to please; with spirit to ever be at ease. ERIC A. FOLEY A gentleman is a man who can dis- agree without being disagreeable. ALTON C. FOLSOM I have no mockings or arguments; I witness and wait. DAVID S. FORBUSH We are all here to help each other; to try to make each other happy. JOHN M. FORREST The day is always his who works in it with serenity and great aims. 23 THEODORE W, FOSTER MOLLY A. FOURNIER I never think about the future; it comes soon enough. A quiet smile and a gentle heart never lost anyone friends. SHARON L. FROST JAMES P. GALLAGHER ROBERT L. GARDNER Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together. The great end of life is not knowledge but action. A town that boasts inhabitants like him can have no lack of good society. ROBERT E. GIBSON A woman is only a woman but a good cigar is a smoke. BLAINE M. GOAD One of the tests of leadership is the ability to recognize a problem before it becomes an emergency. 24 SHARON E. GOODELL Those who bring sun- shine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. DONNA-RAE M. GRANT Sunshine of the mind and soul. FRANCIS R. GREENE About the only thing ever lost by politeness is a seat on a crowded bus. JUDITH M. GRIMES Every man is a volume if you know how to read him. ROBERT W. HARVEY SHERYL A. HARTEN BONNIE L. HARVEY Age cannot wither her nor custom stale her infinite variety. The mildest manners with the cheerfulest mind. It takes less time to do a thing right than to explain why you did it wrong. DIANE HAUBRICH Women like not only to conquer but to be conquered. PAULINE E. HAZELTINE Don't take life too seriously or you will never get out of it alive. ERIC D. HENNESSY Common sense is instinct, and enough of it is genius. SUSAN M. HICKEY Kind and friendly in all that she does. PAMELA E. HILL Vivacious and full of life, with a strong determination to succeed. 26 27 KEITH M. JONES Football is like neuclear warfare— there are no winners --only survivors. ARNOLD R. KAIJA Well, I'm about as tall as a shotgun and just as noisy. HELGA D. KIVISTO A sparkling personality and sense of humor . . . with energy and spunk. BONNIE J. KNIGHT As Bonnie glowered, amazed and curious. The mirth and fun grew fast and furious. 28 RICHARD A. KNIGHT The boy with the horn but very little noise. WAYNE S. KNOX The difficulty in life is the choice. ROBERT A. LaBONTE Tall, dark, handsome . . . Yep, he's a big beauty. JOHN J. LANCOUR Methods of locomotion have improved greatly, but places to go remain about the same. ALFRED J. LaPLANTE I never let my schooling interfere with my education. LOIS K. LASELL Of all the best things upon the earth, I hold that a friend like thee is the best. DAVID W. LAUZON Be silent and safe. Silence never betrays you. 29 JANICE E. LAW Silence is more musical than any song. LUCIEN A. LeBLANC Work is the greatest thing in the world, so we should always save some for tomorrow. ROGER D. LEGG Let them call it mischief: When it is past and prospered it will be virtue. NANCY R. LEMIRE The creed of the true saint is to make the best of life and make the most of it. PATRICIA LEVLOCK A man is like a shadow--follow him, he flies--fly from him, he follows. CLARK N. LIND LEY I am only an average man, but by George I work harder at it than the average man. SHARON M. LIPNICKI What is woman? Only one of nature’s most agreeable blunders. SHERMAN G. LITCHFIELD The only way to keep your health is eat what you don't want, and do what you rather not. ' 30 JOANNE E. LOCKWOOD The world is round so friendships may circle it. STEVEN R. LOVELESS To be good is noble, but to teach others how to be good is nobler--and less trouble. RUTH A. LOVELL Kindness gives birth to kindness. BARBARA A. MacINTYRE Silence is an asset which few possess and many wish they did. PETER C. MAGOON I believe in getting into hot water; it keeps you clean. DENNIS M. MANLEY No small art is it to sleep; it is necessary to keep awake all day for that purpose. DOUGLAS M. MANLEY Am I my brother's keeper? PAMELA J. McCUTCHEON She is a phantom of delight; a smiling apparition; an image gay. 31 MERRILEE A. McFADDEN SHARON A. McNAMARA Words are easy like the wind; faithful friends are hard to find. My advice is: ’Use friendship as a draw- ing account if you wish, but don't forget the deposits. ' DENIS P. MENARD It matters not how long we live but how. JANET S. MERRICK Friend: One who knows all about you and loves you all the same. HOWARD W. MERRITT True merit is like a river; the deeper it runs, the less noise it makes. MARCIA A. MICHNIEWICH The mildest man- ners and the gentlest heart. MARY L. MILLARD The ideal of courtesy, wit, grace and charm. 32 ROBERT A. MILLIKIN The best work is done by men whose conscience won't let them do inferior work. STANLEY J. MONROE Small, but oh, so powerful. MICHELE A. MORROW LORREUE J. MORSE Sweet thoughts are mirrored in her face; her every motion is a grace. Without the splendor of art and the fantasy of music, life would be lost. CHRISTINE L. MOULTON Like granulated sugar, sweet and refined. ROGER V. MOYN1HAN I can be as good as I please; if I please to be good. MICHAEL J. MURRAY Let us then, be what we are and speak what we think, and do what we want. 33 SUSAN E. NELSON She may be quiet, but she's not shy; you can tell by the devilish gleam in her eye. CHRISTOPHER A. NERONSKI A fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy. DAVID A. PAGE Fill 'er up, check the oil, and clean the windshield. THOMAS E. PALOWSKI I have always said and felt that true enjoyment cannot be described. BERT R. PAULING I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it. JO A. PEAVEY JOHN V. PELLERIN Life is like a grindstone. Whether it grinds you down or pulls you up depends upon what you're made of. The one serious conviction that a man should have is that nothing should be taken too seriously. RICHARD G. PERRIN A little learning is a dangerous thing. 34 EDWIN L. PETERSON I like work; it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. ELWIN L. PETERSON Habit, if not resisted, soon becomes necessity. GARY E. PIKE Life is one long process of getting tired. CAROLE J. PIXLEY Beauty that doesn't make a woman vain makes her very beautiful. DOROTHY M. QUIGLEY The Good; the True; the Beautiful. HOLUS C. QUINN If a man keeps his trap shut, the world will beat a path to his door. DEBORAH M. REED Life can only be understood backward, as it must be lived forward. DENNIS G. REYNOLDS A great smile and a great heart go hand in hand. 35 DANIEL J. RICHARDSON Do not put off until tomorrow what can be enjoyed today. LLANDA M. RICHARDSON I will not retreat a single inch; and I will be heard. MARTHA K. RINGQUIST NANCY L. ROSS STEPHEN R. SANDERSON To love and win is the best thing; to love and lose, the next best. Music hath charms to soothe a savage; this may be so, but I would rather try a revolver on him first. If you don't say anything, you won't be called upon to repeat it. CATHERINE M. SCHAEFER Being a woman is a terrible, difficult trade since it consists in principally dealing with men. CAROL A. SEALE Blessed are those who have nothing to say and cannot be persuaded to say it. 36 KENNETH H. SEWARD The only man worth envying is the one who has found a cause bigger than himself. RUSSELL G. SHAW Well timed silence hath more eloquence than speech. MARILYN SHULTIS ROBERT H. SINGLETON CHERYL L. SLADE To friendship, every burden is light. If you make your job important, it's quite likely to return the favor to you. Women are wiser than men because they know less and understand more. EDWARD J. SLOAN No civilized person ever goes to bed on the same day he gets VERNON J. SOUBBLE Of all the noises, I think music is the least disagreeable. 37 FREDERICK E. SPINDLER Independent as a wheat seed in the wind. JANNETTE H. STANLEY Happy am I; from care I'm free. RAYMOND C. STEARNS, JR. Three really great things in the world are a mountain, an ocean and an earnest man at his work. CARA-JEAN STOCKMAN Good nature is the very air of a good mind, the sign of a great and generous soul. BEVERLY J. STREETER I'm delighted to make a friend. GLENDA M. SWAN Once upon a time lived a rose in a field of petaled daisies. 38 JEAN L. SWENOR A word is left unsaid, only to be retrieved by a sun-looped grin. CURTIS E. TAFT Any car you can drive, I can drive better. ALBERT C. THOMAS What delight a quiet life affords. CHRIS M. THOW Never mind what 'ought' we be doing; what 'can' we do. WAYNE B. TIRRELL If my words don't impress them, my pranks will. LYNN M. TITUS Golden hair, like sunlight, streams on the marble of her shoulders. BONNIE L. TROMBLY A smile for everyone she meets. RONALD E. TUTTLE Who thought I was quiet? 39 EUGENE D. Van GUILDER DAVID M. Van GUILDER They're used to work; let them. Life is a fatal adventure. It can only leave one end. So why not make it as far reaching as possible. LARRY R. VARNEY If all the year were playing holidays--To sport would be as tedious as to work. RALPH J. VINCENT The next best thing to being witty oneself is to be able to quote another's wit. DIANE J. WATKINS Why is the word 'tongue' feminine in Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, French and German? KEITH S. WAY I may be short but I sure don't get lost in a crowd. RONALD G. WELCH If the Romans had been obliged to learn Latin, they would never have found time to conquer the world. 40 ARTHUR F. WESTNEY DONALD E. WHITNEY Chivalry- -going about releasing beautiful maidens from other men's castles and taking them to your own castle. Some are born great, some achieve great- ness, and some have greatness thrust upon them. HARRY L. WILLARD A man who can always laugh is like painting the clouds with sunshine. DONNA M. WILLETT Few are blessed with a quiet yet radiant smile to brighten even the darkest day. DANA A. WILLIAMS The lion is not so fierce as he would paint himself. DONNA M. WILSON A horse! A horse! A kingdom for a horse! MICHAEL D. WOOD A thing seriously pursued affords true enjoyment. 41 LINDA L. WOODCOCK She may not say much but it's what one feels in the heart that counts. LINDA M. WRIGHT Quiet and shy but with a sparkle in her eye. NELSON E. WYMAN v NOLA A. YASINSKI No wild enthusiast ever could rest; 'til half mankind were like himself possessed. Devoted, anxious, generous, words of guile; with her whole heart's welcome in her smile. CARY A. YOUNG I am always in haste but never in a hurry. LINDA A. YOUNG Sweetness, gentle- ness, and sincerity are three of the greatest virtues a woman can possess. 42 SENIOR DIRECTORY DAVID S. ABBOTT Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 4; Mixed Choir 3; Dramatics 1; Audio-Visual 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2; Cross-Country 1,2,3. MICHAEL J. ABBOTT Mike DECA Club 2,3,4. RICHARD G. ABBOTT Rick Senior Play 4; Monitor 1; Mixed Choir 1; AVA Club 1; Ski Team 2; Track 2; Soccer 2,3,4; Grad. Ball 3. RONALD A. ABBOTT Ronnie Senior Play 4; Radio Club 2; Football 1; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. STEPHEN D. ADAMS Chico Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 4; Dramatics 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2; All-State 3,4; Mixed Choir 3; Ski Team 1,2,3; Soccer 4; Grad. Ball 3. JUDITH C. AIKEN Judy Class Vice-Pres. 2,3; Student Council Vice-Pres. 1; Steering Com. 4; S.A.A. Treas. 1,2; Senior Play 4; Monitor 1; F.T.A. 3,4; Assembly Com. 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 3; All-State 3,4; Nat'l Honor Society 4; Bazaar 1,2,3; Cheerleaders 1,2,3; Fall Formal Co- ordinator 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. BONNIE L. ALBEE All-State 3; Girls' Chorus 2; Mixed Choir 1,3,4; Collegiates 3,4. MARJORIE K. ALEX Marge Service Club 2,3. BARBARA E. ALLEN Barb Dramatics 1; Orchestra 1; Service Club 2,3,4; Bazaar 2,3; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. DONITA B. AMSDEN Band 1; F.N.C. 2,4. JAY R. ANDERSON Senior Play 4; Mixed Choir 1,4; AVA Club 3,4; J.E.T.S. 3,4; Track 3; Cross-Country 4; Fall Formal 4. WILLIS J. ANTONIVICH Will Football 1,2,4. BONNIE L. ASONEVICH Bon Yearbook4; F.T.A. 4; All-State 3; Girls' Chorus 2; Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4; Drill Team 3,4; One-Act Play 2; Service Club Sec. 2; F.N.C. 3, Sec. 4; School Bookkeeper 4; Fall Formal 4. CAROL M. AUDETTE Class Treas. 2,3; Student Council Pres. 1; S.A.A. Treas. 2; Yearbook 4; Green Horn 2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Monitor 1; Dramatics 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3; All-State 3,4; Nat'l Honor Society 4; Bazaar 1,2; Public Speaking 4; Intr. 1,2,3; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festi- val 2. CAROL L. AUSTIN 1; Intr. 4; Fall Formal 4. SHARON E. AUSTIN Yearbook 4; Mixed Choir 1; Intr. 3,4; Fall Formal 4. ELMER P. BAKER Soccer 3,4. BRENDA C. BALLARD Benny Senior Play 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2; All-State 2,4; Girls' Chorus 2,3; Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4; Collegiates 3,4; Nat'l Honor Society 4; Bazaar 1,2,3; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. DIANA E. BARROWS Diane Senior Play 4; Dramatics 1; Girls' Chorus 1; Service Club 2; F.H.A. 4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. ANNETTE E. BECKETT Net S.A.A. Treas. 1,3; Mixed Choir 1; Library Aide 1; Service Club 2,3,4; F.N.C. 3,4; Intr. 1; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. YVONNE M. BEDELL Von Yearbook4; Dramatics 1; Library Aide 1; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. JANET M. BEUSLE Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 3; Assembly Com. 1; Band 1,2, Librarian 3,4; Orchestra 3; All-State 3,4; Library Aide 1,3; Service Club 2; Intr. 2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Crad. Ball 3. MICHAEL D. BELLOWS Mike Band 1,2,3; Mixed Choir 3; DECA Club 3, Pres. 4, State Pres. 4; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. EDWARD W. BEMIS Eddie PATRICIA A. BENJAMIN Pat S.A.A. Treas. 4; Senior Play 4; Monitor 1; F.T.A. 3,4; Dramatics 1; Service Club 2,3,4; Cheerleaders 1,4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. PETER R. BENSON Pete Radio Club Treas. 2,3; Baseball 1,3,4; Basketball 1; Soccer 3,4; Fall Formal 4. GINETTE D. BERCERON Dramatics 1; Grad. Ball 3. JUDITH M. BINGHAM Judy F.T.A. 4; Dramatics 1. SUSAN BISHOP Sue Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1; All-State 4; Science Fair Award 1,2,3, State 2,3, New England 3; Nat'l Honor Society 4; Bazaar 1,2,3; A.F.S. Club 3, Treas. 4; J.E.T.S. 3,4; Science Club 2; Intr. 1,2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. ALAN F. BLADYKA F.T.A. 4; Dramatics 1; Girls' Chorus 2,3; Mixed Choir 43 Senior Play 4; Science Fair Award 1; Bazaar 2,3; Cross- Country Mgr. 1; Grad. Ball 3. LINDA A. BLANCHARD Assembly Com. 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Intr. 2. Senior Play 4; Girls' Chorus i; Mixed Choir 1; Service Club 3; Fall Formal 4. LINDA T. CHILD BARBARA A. BO DINE Barby F.T.A. 3,4; Service Club 4; F.N.C. 4. Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 3; A.F.S. Club 4; World Affairs 1,2; Intr. 2,4; Fall Formal 4; Crad. Ball 3. RICHARD L. CLARK Rick LAWRENCE P. BOLASKI Bohunk Student Council 2; Monitor 2; Football 2. RadioClub 1,2; Football 1,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Intr. 4. TIMOTHY M. C LOS SON DEREK BOVINCDON World Affairs 1; DECA Club 4. DALE D. CLOUGH Boys' Stale 3; Monitor 1; Football 1,2,3, Co-Capt. 4; Baseball 1; Track 2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2. ERNEST L. BROCHU Science Club Pres. 3; Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Track 3; Cross-Country 4; Intr. 2,3. NAtfCY M. BRYANT JANET M. E. COLE Jan Senior Play 4; Girls' Chorus 4; Service Club 4; F.H.A. 1,2; DECA Club 3. Senior Play 4; Dramatics 1; Girls' Chorus 3; Mixed Choir 2,3,4; Service Club 2,3,4; School Bookkeeper 4; Fall Formal 4. LYNN C. BUCKINGHAM Lynnet BRUCE S. CCNKLIN Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Assembly Com. 4; Dramatics 1; Girls'Chorus 2,3,4; Science Fair Award 1; Nat'l Honor Society 4; Library Aide 1,2,3,4; A.F.S. Club 3,4; Service Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 3; Dramatics 3; Band 2,3,4; Fall Formal 4. Club 2,3,4; World Affairs 2; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. DONNA E. CONNOR SUSAN M. BURTON Sue F.H.A. 1. Senior Play 4; Mixed Choir 1; Bazaar 1,2,3; Library Aide 1; Service Club 2,3, Sec. 4; Intr. 1,2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; ANDRE F. COTE Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. Yearbook 4; Science Club 2; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. FRANK A. BUSKEY WAYNE L. CRAIGUE S.A.A. Treas. 1; Track 1,4; Fall Formal 4. SALLY A. BUXTON Student Council 1; Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Bazaar 3; School Bookkeeper 4; Football 1. WAYNE R. CROSIER Senior Play 4; Dramatics 1; Girls' Chorus 3; Mixed Choir 1; Service Club 2,3,4. BONNY L. BYINCTON Bon A.F.S. 4; Dramatics 1,2; Band 1; Debating 3,4; A.F.S. Club 4; Cross-Country 1. RAYMOND A. CROTEAU S.A.A. Treas. 1; Senior Play 4; Monitor 1; Dramatics 1; Bazaar 2; Library Aide 1; Service Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3; Intr. 1,2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. Boys' State 3; Band 1,2,3,4; All-State 4; Football 2,4; Track 1,2,3; Grad. Ball 3. JOHN V. CALKINS DONALD R. CUMMINGS Don Boys' State 3; Monitor 1; Dramatics 1; Bazaar 1,2,3; Science Club 2; Football 1; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Soccer 3,4; Fall Formal 4; Crad. Ball 3. Senior Play 4; Dramatics 1; Bazaar 2,3; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. DENNIS E. CAPRON Denny CAROLYN A. DANA Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Bazaar 3; AVA Club 1; Baseball 1,2, Mgr.; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Yearbook 4; Dramatics 1; Girls' Chorus 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4; F.N.C. 3,4; Fall Formal 4. Spring Festival 2. EDWARD K. DAVIDSON Ed CAROL E. CARPENTER RONALD G. DAVIDSON Dramatics 1; Science Club 2. CHRISTIE A. DAVIS Spike GAIL C. CHADWICK F.T.A. 3; Dramatics 1; Service Club 1,2,3. S.A.A. Treas. 4; Yearbook 4; Green Horn 4; F.T.A. 3; Dramatics 1,3,4; Band 3; Orchestra 1,2,3; All-State 3; ROY R. DAVIS Bazaar 1,3; Library Aide 1; Public Speaking 3,4; One-Act Play 3; Service Club 2,3; F.N.C. 3; Intr. 1,2,3. Monitor 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. DARRELL H. CHAPMAN SUZANNE M. DESJARDINS Suzy Class Treas. 4; S.A.A. Treas. 2; Monitor 1; F.T.A. 3,4; S.A.A. Treas. 2; Service Club 2; F.N.C. 2; Intr. 1; Grad. Ball 3. 44 PAUL R. DIONNE DAVID S. FORBUSH Dave ROBERT A. DODGE Bob” Monitor 1; Mixed Choir 1; Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Tennis 3,4; Soccer 3,4; Fall Formal 4; Crad. Ball 3; Yearbook 4; Boys' State 3; Assembly Com. 4; Dramatics 1,3; Soccer 4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. Spring Festival 2. JOHN M. FORREST MARY P. DOOLITTLE Class Sec. 4; Student Council 1,2,3, Sec. 1; Steering Com. 4; S.A.A. Treas. 4; Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; Girls'State 3; Monitor 1; F.T.A. 3,4; Dramatics 1; Library Aide2;Intr. 1; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festi- val 2. Steering Com. 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Soccer 3,4. THEODORE W. FOSTER Ted MOLLY A. FOURNIER LINDA L. DOPP Girls' Chorus 2,3,4; Mixed Choir 1; F.N.C. 3,4; Intr. 1,3,4. Senior Play 4; Dramatics 1; Service Club 2; F.H.A. 2; F.N.C. 2; Intr. 4. SHARON L. FROST Frosty SUSAN E. DUFFY Sue Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; Dramatics 1; F.N.C. 2,3,4, Dramatics 1. Treas. 4; Intr. 2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. ROGER G. EASTMAN Rog JAMES P. GALLAGHER Jimmy Football 1,2; Baseball 1; Ski Team 1,2,3; Soccer 3,4; Grad. Ball 3. DECA Club 4. CARY E. EASTON ROBERT L. GARDNER Bob Senior Play 4; Dramatics 1,3,4; Football 1; Basketball 1,2; Tennis 1,2,3; Soccer 3,4; Crad. Ball 3; Spring Festi- val 2. Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 3, Treas. 4; Public Speaking 3,4; Debating 2,3,4; World Affairs 1,2,4, Pres. 1; School Bookkeeper 3,4; Football 1; Baseball 1,2; Cross- Country 3; Fall Formal 4; Crad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. KEITH A. EDSON ROBERT E. GIBSON Bob Student Council 3,4; Monitor 1; Assembly Com. 1; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Intr. 2,3; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. Band 1; Football 1; Coif 1,2. BLAINE M. GOAD BARRY W. EMERSON Class Pres. 4; Steering Com. 4; Yearbook 4; Boys' State Boys' State 3; Monitor 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1; Nat'l Honor Society 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festi- val 2. 3; Monitor 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Assembly Com. 4; A.F.S. Club 3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3; Cross-Country 1,2, 3,4; Fall Formal 4; Crad. Ball 3. SHARON E. COODELL NORMAN E. EMMONS Namron Student Council 2; Yearbook Editor 4; Senior Play 4; GREGORY D. ESTEY Greg Monitor 3,4; Dramatics 1; Bazaar 1,2,3; Library Aide 1; A.F.S. Club 3,4; F.N.C. Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3; Intr. 1,2, S.A.A. Treas. 1; Yearbook 4; Boys' State 3; Dramatics 1; Orchestra 1; J.E.T.S. 4; Science Club Vice-Pres. 2; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. 3,4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. JAMES B. GOULD Jim SUSAN E. FARNSWORTH Susie Football 1; Ski Team 1,2,3; Track 1; Tennis 3; Fall Formal 4; Crad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. Dramatics 1; Service Club 2,3; DECA Club 3; Fall Formal 4. DONNA-RAE M. GRANT CAROL A. FERGUSON Fergie A.F.S. Club 4; F.N.C. 2,3; J.E.T.S. 4; Intr. 1,2,3,4. Senior Play 4; Band 1,2,3,4; All-State 2,3,4; Girls' Chorus 1; Library Aide 2,3; Fall Formal 4. FRANCIS R. GREENE S.A.A. Treas. 1; Baseball 1,2,3; Intr. 2,3. ELEANOR K. FLYNN Kelly JUDITH M. GRIMES Judy Student Council4; S.A.A. Treas. 1,2,3; Yearbook4; Senior Play 4; Monitor 1; F.T.A. 4; Dramatics 1; Mixed Choir 1; Nat'l Honor Society 4; Bazaar 1,2; Public Speaking 3; One-Act Play 2,3; U. N. Assembly 3; Cheerleaders 1; Intr. 1,2; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2; N.F.L. 4. Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Dramatics 1; Band l; Ciris' Chorus 1; Mixed Choir 1; Bazaar 2,3; Service Club 2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Crad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. MARY L. HAGEN ERIC A. FOLEY Rick Camera Club 1. Football 1,3. ALVIN K. HALL Al ALTON C. FOLSOM Al Assembly Com. 1; Football 1; Soccer 4. 45 SHERYL A. HARTEN Sherri Monitor 1,2; F.T.A. 4; Assembly Com. 4; Dramatics 1; Science Fair Award 1; Service Club 4; Intr. 1,2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. BONNIE L. HARVEY S.A.A. Treas. 4; Green Horn 2,3, Adv. Mgr. 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Assembly Com. 1; Dramatics 1; Bazaar 2,3; Library Aide 1; Service Club 2,3; Cheerleaders 1,3, Capt. 4; Fall Formal 4; Crad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. ROBERT W. HARVEY Bob Dramatics 1; Band 1; Radio Club 2. DIANE HAUBRICH F.T.A. 3,4; F.N.C. 2; Fall Formal 4. PAUUNE E. HAZELTINE Paulie Green Horn 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3; Dramatics 1,4; One-Act Play 3; Service Club 2; F.N.C. 3,4; Intr. 2,3; Fall Formal 4; Crad. Ball 3. ERIC D. HENNESSY AVA Club 4. SUSAN M. HICKEY Dramatics 1; F.H.A. Club 2. PAMELA F. HILL Pam S.A.A. Treas. 2; Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; Dramatics 1; Bazaar 3; Service Club 2; Cheerleaders 1; Fall Formal 4. JEAN E. HOLBROOK Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; Monitor 1; Dramatics 1; Service Club 2; F.N.C. 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Grad. Ball 3. PAMELA D. HOLM Pam Student Council 1; S.A.A. Treas. 1,2; Green Horn 2; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 4; Dramatics 1; Mixed Choir 1; Bazaar 2; Service Club 2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. MARILYN R. HOSFORD Dee-Dee Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Dramatics 1; Girls' Chorus Treas. 3, Sec. 4; Mixed Choir 1; Bazaar 3; Library Aide 1; Service Club 3,4; Intr. 3,4; Fall Formal 4. CEORGE W. HUNT Willoughby World Affairs 3; Hunting and Fishing 1. ANN M. HURD Yearbook 4; Green Horn 1,2,3, Editor 4; Senior Play 4; Monitor 1; Dramatics 1; Girls' Chorus 1; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. LINDA A. HUTCHINSON Lin Ciris' Chorus 4; Mixed Choir 4; Library Aide 1; F.N.C. 3,4; Intr. 1,2,3,4. WAYNE W. HUTCHINSON Senior Play 4; Radio Club 2; Baseball 1. RALPH A. JACOBS Student Council 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Steering Com. 4; Senior Play 4; Boys' State 3; F.T.A. 3,4, Vice-Pres. 3; Dramatics 2,3; Drum Major 3,4; Nat'l Honor Society 4; Bazaar 3,4; Debating 2,3,4; One-Act Play 3; Radio Club 2; World Affairs Pres. 4; Science Club 2; U. N. Assembly 3; Football 1,2; Basketball 1; Track 1; Intr. 2; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. KEITH M. JONES Monitor 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Ski Team 1; Grad. Ball 3. ARNOLD R. KAIJA Amy Radio Club 2; J.E.T.S. 4; Track 3. CUFTON G. KINCHEN Kinch KERRY A. KINIRY S.A.A. Treas. 1; Senior Play 4; Monitor 1,3,4; Assembly Com. 3; Dramatics 1; Band 1,2,3; All-State 3; Mixed Choir 2,3,4; Service Club 3,4; Cheerleaders 1; Intr. 1; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. EDGAR J. KINSMAN J.E.T.S. 4; Track 1; Cross-Country 1,2; Soccer 4. HELGA D. KIVISTO Helgie Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 3,4, Historian 3, Sec. 4; Dramatics 1,3; Nat'l Honor Society 4; Bazaar 3; A.F.S. Club 3; Service Club 3,4; Intr. 3,4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. BONNIE J. KNIGHT Service Club 2,3,4. RICHARD A. KNIGHT Rich Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2; All-State 4; AVA Club 1; Fall Formal 4; Crad. Ball 3. WAYNE S. KNOX SeniorPlay 4; Mixed Choir 1,2,3; Soccer 1; Hunting and Fishing 1. ROBERT A. LaBONTE Bob Athletic Council Pres. 3; Football 1,2,3, Co-Capt. 4; Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Crad. Ball 3. JOHN J. LANCOUR Monitor 1; Assembly Com. 1; Dramatics 1; Bazaar 2; Football 1,4; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1; Track 4; Crad. Ball 3. ALFRED J. LaPLANTE Al Basketball 1,3; Track 1. LOIS K. LASELL Senior Play 4; Girls' State 3; Monitor 3,4; Dramatics 3; Mixed Choir 1,4; Bazaar 1,2,3; Debating 4; A.F.S. Club 4; Service Club 2,3,4; F.N.C. 3,4; Intr. 2,3,4; Crad. Ball 3. DAVID W. LAUZON Dave Hunting and Fishing 1. JANICE E. LAW Jan Dramatics 1; Service Club 2; F.N.C. 3; Intr. 2. 46 LUCIEN A. LeBLANC SHARON A. McNAMARA Sammi Monitor 1; Football 1; Baseball 1,2,4; Soccer 4. Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3; A.F.S. Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Intr. 1,2,3,4; ROCER D. LEGG Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. Debating 2,3,4; Science Club 1; Soccer 4. DENIS P. MENARD Maynard NANCY R. LEMIRE f 1 ( til | I I | a a | a | § S.A.A. Treas. 3; Yearbook 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 3; All-State 2,3,4; Mixed Choir 2,3; Boys' Sextet 2; Base- Senior Play 4; Mixed Choir 1; Bazaar 1,3; Library Aide 1; Service Club 3; F.N.C. 2,3,4; School Bookkeeper 4. ball 1; Basketball 1; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. PATRICIA LEVLOCK Pat JANET S. MERRICK Jan S.A.A. Treas. 2; Senior Play 4; Monitor 1,3,4; F.T.A. 4; Dramatics 1; Library Aide 1; Service Club 2,3,4; Intr. 4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. • a n i vi i tvvrw rv S.A.A. Treas. 4; Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3; All-State 4; Science Fair Award l;Nat'l Honor Society 4; A.F.S. Club 3; Intr. 1,2, 3,4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. CLARK N. UNDLEY Boys' State 3; Assembly Com. 4; Band 1,3,4; Library Aide 4; Public Speaking 4; Debating 3,4; A.F.S. 3, Pres. 4; World Affairs 4; Football 2; Fall Formal 4; Crad. Ball 3; F.T.A. 4. HOWARD W. MERRITT Howie Radio Club 1,4; Fall Formal 4. MARCIA A. MICHNIEWICH SHARON M. LIPNICKI Green Horn 1,2; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 4; Bazaar 2,3; S.A.A. Treas. 1; Senior Play 4; Monitor 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Assembly Com. 1; Dramatics 1; Bazaar 3; Library Aide 2; Service Club 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. F.H.A. 4; F.N.C. 3, Pres. 4; Intr. 3,4; Fall Formal 4. MARY L. MILLARD Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; Dramatics 1,3,4; Girls' Chorus SHERMAN G. LITCHFIELD Sherm 1; Drill Team 4; Science Fair Award 1; Bazaar 1,2,3; Library Aide 4; Service Club 2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Monitor 1; Dramatics 3; Band 1,2,3,4. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. JOANNE E. LOCKWOOD Jo ROBERT A. MILLIKIN Sparky- Senior Play 4; Girls' Chorus 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Fall Formal 4; Crad. Ball 3. Class Pres. 2; Student Council 3,4; Steering Com. 4; S.A.A. Treas. 1; Yearbook 4; Athletic Council 2,3; STEVEN R. LOVELESS Monitor 1; Nat'l Honor Society 4; Bazaar 2,3,4; Crad. Marshal 3; Football 1,2,3; Ski Team 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1,2; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. Class Pies. 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Steering Com. 4; Senior Play 4; Boys' State 3; Band 1; Mixed Choir 1; Science Fair Award 1,3; J.E.T.S. 4; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. STANLEY J. MONROE Football 4; Baseball 1,2. RUTH A. LOVELL MICHELE A. MORROW Micky F.H.A. 2,4. Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; Dramatics 1; Bazaar 3; Library Aide 1; Service Club 2,3,4; Intr. 1,2,3,4; Fall Formal 4. BARBARA A. MacINTYRE Barb LOR RELIE J. MORSE Lolly- Intr. 2,3,4. Mixed Choir 2,3,4; Collegiates 3,4; Bazaar 1; Grad. Ball 3. PETER C. MAGOON CHRISTINE L. MOULTON Chris- DENNIS M. MANLEY Green Horn 2; Dramatics 1; Grad. Ball 3. Bazaar 3; Library Aide 1; AVA Club 1; Science Club 3; DECA Club 4. ROCER V. MOYNIHAN Rog DOUGLAS M. MANLEY Senior Play 4; Dramatics 1; Bazaar 2; Radio Club 2; AVA Club 1; J.E.T.S. 4; Ski Team 1; Spring Festival 2. Science Club 3; DECA Club 4. PAMELA J. McCUTCHEON Pam MICHAEL J. MURRAY Mike Senior Play 4; Dramatics 1,4; Bazaar 2,3; Service Club 2; DECA Club 3; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. SUSAN E. NELSON Sue Monitor 1; Dramatics 1; Library Aide 1; Service Club 2,3,4. MERRILEE A. McFADDEN Maybell CHRISTOPHER A. NERONSKI Chris 47 Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; Dramatics 1; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. Bazaar 3; Radio Club 3; Football 3; Baseball 1; Golf 3,4. DAVID A. PACE Dave MARTHA K. RINCQUIST Marty Basketball 1,2,3; Golf 1,2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. Senior Play 4; Monitor 3,4; F.T.A. 4; Assembly Com. 4; Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4; Bazaar 3; Library Aide 4; Service Club 3; F.N.C. 2,3,4, Sec. 3; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball THOMAS E. PALOWSKI Tom 3; Spring Festival 2. BERT R. PAULING Rick NANCY L. ROSS Nanc Student Council 3; Steering Com. 4; Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; Boys' State 3; F.T.A. State Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Assembly Com. 4; Band 1,2,3,4; All-State 4; Nat'l Honor Society 4; Public Speaking 3,4; Debating 3,4; World Affairs 4; Baseball 2,3; Basketball 2; Intr. 3; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. Band 1,2,3,4,Librarian 3,4; Orchestra 2; All-State 2,3,4; Grad. Ball 3. STEPHEN R. SANDERSON CATHERINE M. SCHAEFER Cathy JO A. PEAVEY Dramatics 1; Intr. 2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. S.A.A. Treas. 2; Yearbook Bus. Mgr. 4; Monitor 3,4; F.T.A. 4; Assembly Com. 4; Bazaar 3; Library Aide 1,4; A.F.S. Club 3; Service Club 2,3,4, Pres. 3; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. CAROL A. SEALE Dramatics 1; F.N.C. 2; Intr. 3,4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. JOHN V. PELL ERIN KENNETH H. SEWARD Service Club 4; World Affairs 2; AVA Club 1,4. RUSSELL G. SHAW Russ RICHARD G. PERRIN Dick Band 1,2; Science Fair Award 1; Basketball 1; Track 1,2, 3,4. Green Horn 2; Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 2; DECA Club 4; Ski Team 1. MARILYN SHULTIS EDWIN L. PETERSON Pete Mixed Choir 1; Library Aide 1. Radio Club 1; DECA Club 4; Basketball 1. ROBERT H. SINGLETON Bob ELWIN L. PETERSON Pete Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; Bazaar 3; Tennis 3; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. Football 4; Track 1,2; Soccer 2. CHERYL L. SLADE Sherry GARY E. PIKE Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Assembly Com. 1; Dramatics 1; Mixed Choir 1; Bazaar 1,2,3; Library Mixed Choir 1,2; LJtCA Club 4. Aide 1; Service Club 3,4; Intr. 1; Fall Formal 4; Grad. CAROLE J. PIXLEY Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. Student Council 2,4; Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 4; AssemblyCom. 1;Girls' Chorus 1; A.F.S. Club 4; Service Club 2,3,4, Treas. 3; F.N.C. 2,3; Intr. 1,3; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. EDWARD J. SLOAN Ed Bazaar 2,3; Library Aide 1; Baseball 1,2; Ski Team 1; Basketball 1; Fall Formal 4; Crad. Ball 3. VERNON J. SOUBBLE Vern DOROTHY M. QUIGLEY Dory Class Sec. 2,3; S.A.A. Treas. 2; Yearbook 4; Green Horn 2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Monitor 1; F.T.A. 3,4; Dramatics 1; Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4; Collegiates 3,4; Nat'l Honor Society 4; Bazaar 3; World Affairs Sec. 4; Golf 1,2,3; Cheerleaders 1,3; Intr. 1,3; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. Band 1,2,3, Student Conductor 4; All-State 4; Mixed Choir 1,2. FREDERICK E. SPINDLER Fred Baseball 1; Basketball 1, Mgr. 2,3,4; Soccer 2,3, Co- Capt. 4. HOLLIS C. QUINN JANNETTE H. STANLEY DEBORAH M. REED Deb Dramatics 1; Bazaar 3; DECA Club 3. Mixed Choir 1; Service Club 2,3,4. RAYMOND C. STEARNS, JR. Butch DENNIS C. REYNOLDS Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4; Football 3. S.A.A. Treas. 1; Yearbook 4; Monitor 1; Assembly Com. 1; Bazaar 3; Football 1,3,4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Golf 2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Crad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. DANIEL J. RICHARDSON Danny SANDRA R. STERN Sandi All-State 2,3; Mixed Choir 2,3; Boys' Sextet 2,3; Track 2; Soccer 4; Fall Formal 4. Service Club 1,2; Camera Club 1. LLANDA M. RICHARDSON STEVEN A. STOCKER Steve S.A.A. Treas. 4; Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Nat'l Honor Society 4; Bazaar 3; A.F.S. Club 3,4; World Affairs 1,2, Pres. 1; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. CARA-JEAN STOCKMAN Carrot Yearbook 4; Service Club 2; F.H.A. 1. 48 Yearbook 4; Service Club 2; F.H.A. 1. BEVERLY J. STREETER Bev ARTHUR F. WESTNEY Art” Service Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Bazaar 2. DECA Club Treas. 4; Ski Team 1,2; Track 2; Cross- Country 2; Grad. Ball 3; Hunting and Fishing 1. CLENDA M. SWAN DONALD E. WHITNEY Don” Senior Play 4. Basketball 1,2,3. JEAN L. SWENOR HARRY L. WILLARD Bud Dramatics 1. Senior Play 4; Monitor 1; Band 1,2; Bazaar 2,3; Library CURTIS E. TAFT ••Curt” Aide 1; J.E.T.S. 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Basket- ball 1,2; Golf 2,3; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Band 1; Bazaar 3; DECA Club Vice-Pres. 4; Football 1,2,3; Track 2; Grad. Ball 3; Hunting and Fishing 1. Festival 2. DONNA M. WILLETT ALBERT C. THOMAS Al” Service Club 2,3; F.N.C. 2; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. Track 3. DANA A. WILLIAMS CHRIS M. THOW Student Council 1; Senior Play 4; Football 2,3; Baseball Senior Play 4; Dramatics 1,2; Football 1; Radio Club 2. 2; Basketball 1. WAYNE B. TIRRELL DONNA M. WILSON Band 1; All-State 1; Mixed Choir 1. Student Council 3,4; S.A.A. Treas. 3,4; Yearbook 4; Green Horn 1,2,3; Senior Play 4; Girls' State 3; Monitor 1; LYNN M. TITUS Tracy” F.T.A. 3,4; Mixed Choir 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Drill Team 2,3, Co-Capt. 4; Nat'l Honor Society 4; Bazaar 2,3; Library Senior Play 4; Dramatics 1; Mixed Choir 1. Aide 1; Grad. Marshal 3; Golf 2,3,4; Intr. 1,2,4; Fall Formal 4; Spring Festival 2; Grad. Ball 3. BONNIE L. TROMBLY Bon” DECA Club 3. MICHAEL D. WOOD Woody RONALD E. TUTTLE Ron” Football 1; Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Coif 2,3,4. LINDA L. WOODCOCK DAVID M. VanCUILDER Girls' Chortis 3. Glee Club 1; Basketball 1; DECA Club 4; Track 3. LINDA M. WRIGHT EUGENE D. VanCUILDER LARRY R. VARNEY DECA Club 3, Sec. 4. Monitor 3; Mixed Choir 1. NELSON E. WYMAN Ed RALPH J. VINCENT Vince NOLA A. YASINSKI Jinx Debating 3; World Affairs 4; Football 1; Ski Team 2,3; Golf 1,2,3. Student Council 1,2; Senior Play 4; Girls' State 3; F.T.A. 3,4; Assembly Com. 4; Dramatics 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3; All-State 2,3,4; Bazaar 1,3; A.F.S. Club DIANE J. WATKINS 3, Sec. 4; Intr. 1,2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. Green Horn 2,3, Bus. Mgr. 4; Senior Play 4; Monitor 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Dramatics 1,3; Bazaar 2,3; Intr. 1,2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Spring Festival 2. CARY A. YOUNG School Bookkeeper 4; Baseball 1; Intr. 2,3. KEITH S. WAY LINDA A. YOUNG Creen Horn 1,2; Mixed Choir 1,2,4. Monitor 3,4; Nat'l Honor Society 4; F.H.A. Pres. 1, Sec. RONALD G. WELCH Ron 2; Intr. 2,3; Fall Formal 4. 49 S.A.A. Treas. 1; Monitor 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 3,4; Grad. Ball 3. A Tribute to the Men in Viet Nam Our land is dearer for our sacrifices. The blood of our martyrs sanctifies and enriches it; Their spirit passes into thousands of hearts. How costly is the progress of the race; It is only by the giving of life that we can have life. --E. J. Young 50 SEMINARS English SEATED: E. Lovell, C. Durovich, N. Estey, C. Prybylo, G. Goddard, D. Quigley. STANDING: K. Thompson, C. Audette, B. Pauling, S. Goode 11, E. Flynn, Mr. Ragle. Mathematics SEATED: J.Whalen, M. Hawthorne, Mr. Rose, L. Richardson, B. Emerson, STANDING: J. Treat, R. Hitchcock, C. Quimby. Science SEATED: R. Millikin, G. Whittemore, M. Dun- ham, Mr. Tieman, S. Bishop, J. Kaija, E. Hastings. STANDING: D. Wyman, O. Stalter, J. Klimenok, D. Martin, M. Rooney. AMERICAN FIELD SER VICE Penny L. to R. Clark Lindley A.F.S. Club President, Penny, Mr. Boudette, A.F.S. Club Advisor Penjun Mayazes, this year's A.F.S. student, is from Thailand. Leaving her home city of Chumphon on July 27, 1965, Penny arrived in Springfield in late August. This past year she has lived with her American family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip Stapleton, Linda 17, David 16, and Tommy 11. Her own family in Thailand includes 4 sisters and 3 brothers. Mr. Mayazes operates a drug store in Chumphon. Penny has been active in school affairs with a special interest in J.E.T.S. and A.F.S. Club. On re- turning home she must complete her senior year of high school. She then hopes to attend the University of Thailand, to major in medicine. We are sure Penny, with her friendly smile and good humor will never be forgotten at S.H.S. and our thoughts and best wishes will always be with her. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1st ROW: L. Richardson, K. Flynn, D. Quigley, J. Merrick, L. Buckingham, S. Karp, N. Estey. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Spaulding, S. Bishop, V. Templeton, J. Aiken, D. Wilson, C. Audette, B. Johnson, L. Young, B. Ballard, H. Kivisto, Mr. Boudette. 3rd ROW: B. Emerson, M. Dunham, M. Rooney, R. Jacobs, R. Pauling, W. Smith, R. Millikin. HONORS AND A WARDS Carol Audette D.A.R. Award Lianda Richardson Betty Crocker Homemaker Award BOYS AND GIRLS' STATE SEATED: B. Emerson, L. Lasell, B. Pauling, B. Goad, M. Doolittle, S. Loveless. STANDING: R. Croteau, G. Estey, C. Lindley, R. Dodge, D. Bovingdon, R. Jacobs. YEARBOOK Advertising Staff Jo Peavey Advertising Manager Sharon Goode 11, Editor STAFF Bob Dodge Art Editor Art Staff Mrs. Bean and Mr. Ellis, Advisors Janet Merrick Girls' Sports Editor Sports Staff “OUR Stage Manager Dr. Gibbs Joe Crowell Howie Newsome Mrs. Gibbs Mrs. Webb George Gibbs Rebecca Gibbs Wally Webb Emily Webb Professor Willard Mr. Webb Woman in Balcony Man in Auditorium Lady in Box Simon Stimson Mrs. Soames Constable Warren Si Crowell Baseball Players Sam Craig Joe Stoddard Assistant Stage Managers Dana Williams Roger Moynihan Richard Abbott Wayne Hutchinson Jean Holbrook Martha Ringquist Alan Bladyka Mary Millard Gary Easton Eleanor Flynn Llanda Richardson Robert Singleton Merillee McFadden Ralph Jacobs Janet Cole Donald Cummings Nola Yasinski Chris Thow Stephen Adams Lois Lasell Lynette Buckingham Susan Bishop Bruce Conklin Robert Gardner Susan Bishop Lynette Buckingham TOWN” Dennis Capron Diane Watkins Judith Aiken Donna Wilson Barbara Bodine Dorothy Quigley Brenda Ballard Mrs. Dorothy Clark Albert L. Ellis Elizabeth H. Bean Our Town, a play in three acts, was written by Thornton Wilder. In the first act the author outlines the history of the town, which is Grover's Comers, N.H., and something of the character of its citizens. Then he carries you into the houses of the Gibbs and Webb families. The second act concerns the love affair between young George Gibbs and little Emily Webb, and thus culminates in a moving wedding scene. In the third act we are led to the cemetery on the hill, where many of the townspeople are pa- tiently and smilingly awaiting not judgment but greater understanding. The bride is shown how im- possible, how futile it is to return to life. The past cannot be relived. People of the Town Promt per Director Class Advisors SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: Darrell Chapman, Treasurer; Blaine Goad, President; Steven Loveless, Vice-President; Mary Doolittle, Secretary. STANDING: Mrs. Bean, Mr. Ellis, Advisors. SENIOR STEERING COMMITTEE SEATED: Judith Aiken, Blaine Goad, Steven Loveless, Mary Dootlittle. STANDING: Darrell Chapman, Ralph Jacobs, Bert Pauling, Robert Millikin. 58 CLASS OF 1967 SEATED: J. Michniewich, Secretary; R. Cagnier, Vice-President; A. Wyman, President; K. Lindgren, Treasurer. STANDING: Mrs. Solomon, Mr °erry, Advisors. 1st ROW: H. Bates, D. Bemis, L. Boe, S. Bailey, S. Augustinovich, R. Austin, A. Beebe, L. Austin, C. Bielski, R. Anderson. 2nd ROW: R. Blodgett, G. Bobar, C. Barber, C. Carroll, J. Attridge, M. Blake, E. Bibens, B. Abbott, J. Burton, B. Bibens, C. Carley. 3rd ROW: K. Arrison, P. Cerauskis, R. Bibens, S. Bromley, J. Bullard, G. Bromley, C. Baker, S. Benjamin. 4th ROW: B. Barror, N. Abbott, A. Bryant, R. Bibens, R. Bruce, W. Capen, D. Austin. 60 CLASS OF 1967 1st ROW: M. Davis, D. Cooper, P. Cormier, P. Dexter, C. Davis, G. Goddard, N. Estey, C. Curtis, J. Gillette, C. Childs. 2nd ROW: R. Covillion, M. Dunham, J. Goodrum, C. Ely, M. Currie, F. Cox, G. French, L. Gilchris, D. Davison, R. Gagnier. 3rd ROW: I. Colby, D. Gassett, M. Dressel, D. Crawford, K. Ferguson, A. Cesario, D. French, D. Goodrich, D. Craigue. 4th ROW: E. Crosier, W. Chamberlin, J. Dodge, R. Clark, T. Cook, R. Chamberlin, W. Belden. 1st ROW: J. Kuzyk, D. Hall, D. Greene, C. Martaniuk, L. Gourley, K. Lindgren, R. Greene, B. Johnson, S. Guillemette, C. Karp. 2nd ROW: R. Lucius, R. Graham, T. Heald, L. Kehoe, E. LaVoie, D. Laramie, S. Lillie, R. Hathaway, K. Jones, F. Guilmette. 3rd ROW: B. Johnson, J. Jarvis, D. Matulonis, N. Leonard, R Hutchinson, W. Glidden, J. Graham, D. Malinski, R. Gordon. 4th ROW: P. Haskell, W. Lagro, P. King, J. Klimenok, J. Kingsbury, D. Kelley, C. King, D. Kopacz, R. Kenyon. 61 CLASS OF 1967 1st ROW: S. Oberg, V. Nestervich, D. Schaefer, L. Sadler, R. Merrow, S. Olney, E. Parry, D. Morgan, M. Sco- field, S. Polidor. 2nd ROW: M. Pierce, R. Raymond, S. Millay, C. Pozner, C. Prybylo, J. Michniewich, C. Plimpton, C. McCoy, K. Moore, V. Nields. 3rd ROW: S. Perry, G. McCarthy, C. Quimby, J. Nichols, B. Millay, R. Peterson, R. McLaughlin, R. Shepard, G. Newport. 4th ROW: H. Monroe, H. Shepard, I. Purington, B. Regan, R. McNamara, P. Murray, V. Newhall, M. Rooney. 1st ROW: P. Snide, S. Tarbell, P. Vaughan, J. Young, S. Whitcomb, L. Stapleton, B. Thompson, M. Vaughan, V. Templeton, J. Tessier, J. Snide. 2nd ROW: V. Smith, B. Wheelock, R. Smolnik, W. Strawn, B. Wood, J. Todd, C. Snide, N. Stem, V. Winot. 3rd ROW: A. Wyman, K. Ferguson, M. Whalon, R. Willard, S. Spurr, E. Stankevich, L. Spencer, G. Stevens. 4th ROW: J. Stryhas, C. Tie, R. Slaton, J. Zielonko, W. Smith, P. Yanofsky, M. Whitney. 62 CL A SS OF 1968 SEATED: T. Sullivan, Treasurer; J. Schwartz, President; P. Williams, Vice-President; P. Ringquist, Secretary. STANDING: Miss Poljacik, Mr. Coughlin, Advisors. 1st ROW: B. Adams, S. Cahee, M. Beebe, L. Austin, P. Bassett, E. Childs, S. Aunchman, L. Brown, J. Allan, B. Bobar. 2nd ROW: W. Asonevich, I. Ambrose, C. Ankuda, D. Burt, L. Bodine, B. Carey, E. Abrahamovich, J. Bellows, L. Austin, P. Bladyka. 3rd ROW: D. Blair, J. Chapman, B. Cheney, G. Chase, T. Chase, D. Baker, M. Blais, E. Chadwick, K. Bingham, S. Benton. 4th ROW: W. Bibens, D. Burton, K. Bingham, R. Baker, D. Ander- son, M. Bergeron, T. Brown, J. Albee. 63 CLASS OF 1968 1st ROW: P. Godin, S. Fellows, S. Clark, C. Gallagher, M. Gallagher, E. DeRosie, B. Golec, L. Gleason, M. Dwinell, A. Duquette. 2nd ROW: R. Duprey, S. Frost, J. Congdon, J. Davis, A. Dubanevich, L. Dunning, J. Goodell, V. Fedor, C. Durovich, D. Freeman. 3rd ROW: P. Guica, M. Colby, R. Dexter, J. Darling, C. Cole, B. Dubanevich, G. Haskell, M. Cohen, L. Harris, R. Gardner, R. Foster. 4th ROW: P. Courchesne, D. Davis, C. Fairbanks, D. Gomo, S. Desmond, D. Clark, J. Currie, R. Folsom. 1st ROW: D. Nelson, P. Maguire, D. Johnson, J. Kinsman, P. Jensen, M. Jarvis, L. Lorinovich, J. Kaija, E. Lambert, L. Kinchen. 2nd ROW: S. LaBombard, N. Lancour, K. Lampron, L. Kennett, T. Lynch, T. Lee, J. Karp, E. Lovell, M. Hawthorne. 3rd ROW: J. MacIntyre, W. Ingalls, R. Johnson, S. Hill, B. McCutcheon, R. Lemire, R. Mackenzie, D. Lillie, R. Litchfield, M. Jasinski. 4th ROW: N. Hennessy, K. Hathaway, R. Lipnicki, T. Kelley, G. Johnson, R. Hitchcock, D. Lorinovich, W. Lynds, J. Lewis, R. Hussey, P. Kamel. 64 CL A SS OF 1968 1st ROW: N. Parks, K. Miller, D. McCoy, E. Millay, L. Mendela, C. Quinn, K. Miller, R. Nunes, S. Olney, C. Morse. 2nd ROW: A. Picard, B. Page, J. Norris, N. Perrin, P. Ringquist, P. Rorison, E. Pauling, J. Martin, C. Moulton, L. Morse. 3rd ROW: S. Ordinetz, L. Nepon, J. Pugh, P. Pinders, M. Morse, G. Rhodes, H. Moore, L. Percy, V. Rabtoy, M. Rice. 4th ROW: D. Reynells, G. Ranney, E. Picard, R. Melanson, A. Miller, R. Olney, L. Parmenter, J. Martin, R. Orton. 1st ROW: S. Watkins, K. Slade, J. Thomas, A. Shepard, S. Rumrill, M. Whalon, A. Woodbury, D. Small, V. Stone, K. Spindler. 2nd ROW: K. Sullivan, D. Smith, A. Rushford, K. Todd, N. Young, K. Thompson, H. Whit- comb, L. Vincent, D. Scott, T. Sullivan. 3rd ROW: W. Tracy, J. Singleton, J. Singleton, J. Schwartz, J Whalen, D. Stapleton, S. Searle, D. Wyman, P. Williams, P. Whitney. 4th ROW: P. Sheehan, E. Westney, G. Whittemore, H. Smith, R. Stocker, J. Thurber, J. Treat, B. Walker, O. Stalter. 5th ROW: K. Waite, V. Turco, L. Ross, P. Temple, K. Spaulding, J. Shute, R. Trombly, F. Williams, G. Thompson. 65 VOL. XXX No. 6. Springfield, Vermont, 1 Feature Staff Ann Hurd Editor-in-Chief News Staff SEATED: J. Michniewich, C. Prybylo, K. Lindgren, STANDING: G. Chadwick, F. Cox SEATED: L. Gilman, L. Lorinovich, C. Audette, G. Goddard. STANDING: Mr- Bateman ■1 ■ I Editorial Staff • - f ,■ P. Hazeltine, N. Estey, J. Davis Price 15 Cents day, February 15, 1966 Advertising Staff Diane Watkins Business Manager Art Staff SEATED: C. Carroll, N. Young, S. Cahee STANDINC: D. Watkins, Mr. Rose, B. Harvey. L. to R.: J. Attridge, C. Pozner, G Goddard. Sports Staff SEATED: S. Lillie, D. Quigley. STANDING: A. Cesario, C. King. SERVICE CLUB 1st ROW: Mr. Curtis, H. Kivisto, N. Parks, J. Tessier, G. French, D. Nelson, S. Olney, M. Hosford, S. Burton, M. Davis. 2nd ROW: K. Kiniry, P. Levlock, P. Benjamin, M. Millard, J. Cole, B. Byington, C. Pixley, S. Slade, J. Peavey, R. Nunes, J. Davis, L. Austin, C. Cole. 3rd ROW: M. Ringquist, R. Anderson, N. Bryant, S. Curtis, P. Vaughan, N. Young, L. Lasell, S. Farnsworth, S. Nelson, J. Grimes, S. Lipnicki. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 1st ROW: D. Wilson, C. Pixley, J. Grimes, C. Austin, M. Michniewich, B. Johnson, C. Prybylo, M. Currie, N. Yasinski. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Beardsley, H. Kivisto, S. Harten, J. Bingham, P. Levlock, P. Benjamin, J. Kuzyk, R. Austin, M. Hosford, S. Slade, S. Polidor, Mrs. Pulsipher. 3rd ROW: E. Bibens, K. Flynn, V. Templeton, C. Karp, J. Young, D. Cooper, K. Lindgren, D. Watkins, D. Quigley, S. McNamara, J. Aiken, B. Harvey, S. Bishop, J. Peavey, M. Doolittle, L. Richardson, J. Michniewich. 4th ROW: B. Asonevich, M. Ringquist, B. Goad, W. Craigue, A. Bryant, B. Pauling, C. Lindley, R. Gardner, D. Capron, R. Jacobs, S. Lipnicki, D. Haubrich, J. Merrick. J.E.T.S. SEATED: C. Pozner, S. Bishop, W. Strawn, M. Cohen, E. Stevens, D. Grant, P. Mayazes. STANDING: Mr. Gorka, S. Loveless, H. Willard, C. Quimby, G. Estey, R. Moynihan, J. Anderson, M. Rooney. DEC A CLUB SEATED: D. Schaefer, D. VanGuilder, L. Wright, C. Taft, M. Bellows, A. Westney, E. Peterson, T. Closson, H. Bates. STANDING: N. Stern, D. Manley, J. Gallagher, R. Mason, E. Crosier, R. McNamara, G. Pike, D. Manley, M. Dressel, D. Blodgett, Mr. Curtis. 71 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE 1st ROW: P. Bassett, N. Parks, M. Hawthorne, J. Allan, B. Harvey, D. Cooper, R. Austin, S. Polidor, H. Kivisto, L. Austin. 2nd ROW: Mr. Coughlin, P. Cormier, D. Smith, N. Lancour, C. Quimby, R. Willard, C. Lindley, B. Goad, C. Plimpton, M. Ringquist, N. Young, M. Whalon. LITTLE THEATER GROUP 1st ROW: M. Millard, P. McCutcheon, P. Hazeltine, G. Chadwick, G. Easton. 2nd ROW: C. King, M. Pierce, S. Bailey, L. Sadler, R. Austin, R. Smolnik. 3rd ROW: A. Duquette, D. Burt, S. Watkins, J. Davis, L. Austin, J Congdon, N. Lancour. 4th ROW: N. Parks, R. Nunes, A. Woodbury, J. Kaija, L. Dunning, E. Childs, C. Morse. 5th ROW: Mrs. Clark, E. Hastings, K. Miller, G. Haskell, S. Aunchman, B. Adams, B. Bobar. 72 S.A.A. TREASURERS 1st ROW: M. Dwinell, J. Congdon, E. Hastings, J. Martin, S. Oberg, J. Allan, P. Benjamin. 2nd ROW: B. Harvey, M. Doolittle, B. Thompson, J. Merrick, W. Smith, H. Whitcomb, C. Curtis, D. Wilson. STUDENT COUNCIL 1st ROW: M. Hawthorne, C. Carroll, C. Pixley, D. Wilson, L. Sadler, M. Dwinell. 2nd ROW: K. Arrison, M. Whalon, K. Flynn, C. Plimpton, R. Jacobs, R. Millikin. 3rd ROW: W. Bibens, J. Nichols, D. Lorinovich, J. Whalen, K. Edson. 73 FUTURE NURSES’ CLUB 1st ROW: J. Allan, A. Beckett, P. Vaughan, C. Dana, M. Michniewich, J. Holbrook, S. Frost, N. Lemire, L. Austin. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Rice, S. Cahee, P. Dexter, L. Lasell, B. Asonevich, M. Ringquist, C. Plimpton, L. Gil- man, M. Fournier, L. Hutchinson, Miss Bleakney. MONITORS 1st ROW: L. Sadler, M. Davis, K. Kiniry, P. Levlock, K. Lindgren, D. Watkins, L. Lasell, C. Childs, J. Young. 2nd ROW: M. Ringquist, S. Coodell, C. Pozner, S. Lillie, B. Thompson, C. Plimpton, B. LaVoie, J. Michnie- wich, L. Young, Mr. Ellis. 3rd ROW: R. Davis, C. King, M. Dunham, R. Smolnik, B. Goad. 74 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA SEATED: R. Lovell, M. Michniewich, B. Streeter, G. French, B. Trombly. STANDING: Miss Porritt. WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB SEATED: R. Gardner, R. Millikin, Mr. Gokas, C. Lindley, D. Quigley. STANDING: R. Jacobs, B. Pauling, R. Vincent. 75 A.F.S. CLUB 1st ROW: J. Kaija, K. Miller, E. Lovell, M. Hawthorne, P. Mayazes, J. Goodell, T. Sullivan, L. Dunning. 2nd ROW: B. Bodine, S. McNamara, S. Bishop, P. Dexter, C. Ely, N. Yasinski, N. Young, D. Grant, L. Lasell, C. Pixley, S. Goodell, E. Bibens. 3rd ROW: Mr. Boudette, B. Johnson, L. Richardson, W. Crosier, C. Lindley, L. Stapleton, S. Tarbell, R. Raymond. FORENSIC LEA GUE 1st ROW: L. Lasell, P. Dexter, G. Chadwick, W. Crosier, R. Pauling, J. Michniewich, R. Gardner, G. Goddard, J. Kuzyk, S. Oberg. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Beardsley, R. Legg, O. Stalter, E. Pauling, C. Audette, K. Flynn, C. Prybylo, S. Karp, G. Whittemore, W. Tracy, Mrs. Kingston. 3rd ROW: D. Gassett, P. King, D. Clark, D. Stapleton, R. Vincent, J. Treat, R. Jacobs, C. Lindley, R. Slaton. 76 SCHOOL BOOKKEEPERS SEATED: J. Cole, N. Lemire, B. Asonevich. STANDING: R. Gardner, C. Young, W. Craigue, Mr. Donegan. RADIO CLUB L. to R.: L. Nepon, R. Bruce, J. Martin, S. Ordinetz, Mr. Gorka, L. Parmenter, G. Chase, H. Merritt. 77 A.V.A. CLUB KNEEUNG: K. Spaulding, R. Orton, P. Temple. STANDING: D. Gomo, N. Abbott, J. Pellerin, E. Hennessy, J. Anderson, Mr. Vaillancourt, D. Abbott. COLLEGIA TES 1st ROW: L. Morse, D. Quigley. 2nd ROW: B. Albee, J. Bellows, P. Cormier, D. Nelson. 3rd ROW: L. Stapleton, C. Plimpton, D. Cooper. 78 GIRLS’ CHORUS 1st ROW: M. Hosford, D. Nelson, K. Lampron, S. Fellows, L. Hutchinson, M. Fournier, P. Mayazes, V. Stone. 2nd ROW: D. Schaefer, S. Crary, E. Derosie, D. Morgan, E. Lambert, R. Anderson, C. Barber. 3rd ROW: C. Martaniuk, N. Bryant, L. Boe, L. Austin, C. Cole, D. Smith, J. Lockwood, C. Dana, N. Young. MIXED CHOIR 1st ROW: K. Kiniry, L. Hutchinson, D. Nelson, K. Lampron, B. Albee, A. Wyman, F. Guilmette, P. Haskell, L. Morse, J. Bellows, K. Lindgren, L. Sadler. 2nd ROW: D. Cooper, P. Cormier, D. Morgan, B. Ballard, D. Craigue, R. Willard, L. Stapleton, C. Plimpton, S. Cahee, D. Smith, L. Bodine, S. Lillie. 3rd ROW: M. Currie, D. Wilson, M. Ringquist, D. Austin, R. Smolnik, N. Abbott, J. Anderson, B. Regan, K. Way, L. Lasell, B. Paige, K. Todd. 79 S.H.S Soy it with French Horns and Trumpets Baritones, Tubas, Trombones Mr. Elliot Saxophones DRUM MAJORS Ralph Jacobs clark Lindley DRILL TEAM L. to R. J. Gillette, M. Millard, D. Wilson, B. Asonevich, A. Dubanevich, M. Dwinell. 82 FOOTBALL 1965 First Team Offense First Team Defense OPP SHS OPP Hartford 13 0 Brattleboro 59 MSJ 0 12 Windsor 6 Bennington 6 0 Rutland 25 Benn-Cath 0 7 Bellows Falls 30 Bob LaBonte Ray Croteau Harry Willard Keith Jones Larry Bolaski Butch Stearns 85 Elwin Peterson John Monroe SOCCER 87 Fred and Ron Rick and Steve Lucien and A1 KNEELING: P. Benson, D. Richardson. STANDING: E. Baker, J. Calkins, E. Kinsman. 88 CROSS COUNTRY KNEELING: H. Greenwood, M. Dunham, M. Oliver, R. Peterson, R. Lucius, K. Schomann. STANDING: G. Stevens, B. Goad, A. Cesario, S. Loveless, D. Clough, W. Smith, J. Anderson, Coach Hilliard. State Champs! Practice Session 89 SKI TEAM KNEELING: R. Hitchcock, D. Belanger, R. Vincent, P. Koledo, J. Singleton, T. Singleton. STANDING: R. Mac- Kenzie, Coach Hilliard, S. Millikin, R. Millikin, V. Smith, R. Eastman, R. Nichols, Coach Bath. 90 Cross Country Jumping 91 Varsity KNEELING: P. Williams, J. Whalen, R. McLaughlin, C. Quimby, P. Murray. STANDING: Coach Wyman, D. For- bush, W. Smith, R. Welch, W. Belden, P. Yanofsky, R. Stearns, F. Spindler. BASKETBALL 1965-66 Junior Varsity KNEELING: B. Kenyon, P. Kamel, M. Rice, J. Schwartz, M. Rooney. STANDING: D. Kopacz, B. Ingalls, H. Moore, D. Lorinovich, M. McCarthy, L. Percy, Coach Vincent. 92 Pat Murray Butch Stearns Mark Whalon Ron Welch Bill Belden Parry Williams Jerry Whalen Will Smith Pete Yanofsky Charlie Quimby 93 Coach Cesario, Coach Ellis and The 1965-66 Team TRACK High Jump Shot-Put Pole Vaulting P. Benson L. Greene, F. Greene, Pitchers R. LaBonte Infielders M. McCarthy, Catcher Outfielders L. to R. Coach Vincent, P. Yanofsky, R. Kenyon, C. Quimby, L. Spencer, J. Goodrum, C. Neronski, M. Wood CHEERLEADERS Joan Karp Stacey Polidor The Squad Kathy Miller Teresa Sullivan Bonnie Harvey Ginny Templeton Pat Benjamin GIRLS’ You're Done for Now! Sharon McNamara Flying High This Won't Last Long! 98 SPORTS Anyone for a Game? Easy Does It, Gals Miss Lor man Our Fearless Leader 99 The Riverside Romp Girls Up and Over, Cilia! Before and . . . After J. M. GIDDINGS Furniture Moving — Storage Heavy Hauling and Rigging North Springfield Vermont Tel. 6-2245 CLAREMONT COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO MILL END STORE Edward H. Baker, Prop. 41 Chester Road Springfield, Vermont Former Black River Plumbing Building Store Hours: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 10.00 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. 10.00 A. M. to 12.30 P. M. 10.00 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. 10.00 A. M. to 8.00 P. M. 10.00 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. 10.00 A. M. to 5.00 P. M. Large Selection of Woolen Fabrics Rug Materials and Supplies Also Many Other Fabrics Women’s and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Foundation Garments Underwear - Accessories CURTAINS - DRAPERIES FLOOR COVERINGS HOUGHTON SIMONDS Claremont, N. H. Compliments of JOHNSON DIX, INC. 80 Hartness Avenue Springfield, Vermont Telephone 5-4547 Distributor of Shell Products Congratulations to the Class of 1966 14 Valley Street Springfield Bert Senesac, Owner Remember this spot when you think about money FIRST NATIONAL BANK Two Full Service Officers Main Office Branch 56 Main Street Shopping Plaza Springfield, Vermont Congratulations to the New Citizens of Springfield from The Staff of THE HARTNESS HOUSE SKYLINE GARDEN CENTER Landscaping Nursery Stock Tree Moving R. N. Stevens Dial 5-4090 Skitchewaug Trail Congratulations to the Class of 1966 ALBAN J. PARKER PALMER D. AINSWORTH DOUGLAS RICHARDS Your Service C P is Our Pleasure PERKINSVILLE ELECTRIC COMPANY AND PERKINSVILLE SERVICE CORPORATION Specially Designed Wedding Bouquets Corsages-Floral Designs Greeting Cards Nv-Q.., WOODBURY FLORIST Phone: 2640 54 Main Street Springfield Vermont J Congratulations It 11 to the y m) Class of 1966 DR. F. J. GUILMETTE jMobilj BOB'S MOBIL SERVICE 50 Clinton Street Springfield, Vermont (ife Congratulations to the 0) Class of 1966 —n, — from i Qy ELBERT H. DAVIS GERY HUBER '66 L On 5$ mmmfmwfifrpu Best Wishes to the THE GAS COMPANY OF VERMONT City Gas Service RUFUS O. ESTEY, JR. DAIRY Eureka Road Springfield Vermont Phone 3319 SPRINGFIELD BAKERY Home of Good Things to Eat” 9 MAIN STREET Springfield, Vt. ft jl Compliments of PAT HARRINGTON Complete Clothes for Young Men WALL STREET MARKET Best Wishes to the Class of 1966 CHARLIE'S NEW MODE BARBER SHOP LARRY'S FLOWER SHOP AND GREENHOUSE Corsages Floral Designs Wedding Flowers Potted Plants from' Our Greenhouse Tel. TU 5-4488 47 Pleasant Street Springfield, Vermont 180 Union Street Springfield Vermont Dial 5-2189 Congratulations to the Class of 1966 Your Prescription Store S H Green Stamps WHEELER'S PHARMACY YOUNG’S COMMUNITY TELEVISION CORP. Springfield Shopping Plaza Compliments of KEHOE'S SUPERETTE Temptingly Tender Meats A Complete Line of Produce and Groceries Main St. North Springfield, Vt. THE FURMAN DEPARTMENT STORE 55 Main Street (Cl) Springfield Vermont 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 Congratulations SPRINGFIELD CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Congratulations to the Class of 1966 DR. WHITNEY R. DOANE V. Congratulations to the Class of 1966 DOUBLE FOUR ORCHARD North Springfield Road OSCARSONS AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY Auto Parts for All Makes and Models 26 Clinton Street—Springfield, Vermont 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. North Springfield, Vermont Tel. 886-2291 SUBURBAN FURNITURE CO. House of Fine Furniture Carpets — Linoleum — Appliances Top Quality for Less Springfield Vermont Congratulations to the Class of '66 HOSZKIEWICZ SON 114 Park Street 1 ' BARROWS JEWELRY 46 Main St., Springfield Tel. 885-4365 Watches—Rings—Diamonds Watch and Jewelry Repairs of All Kinds uT Cc «T c Congratulations to the Class of 1966 M $ 3k, PAUL'S ECONOMY Main Street Springfield V VI 9 Best Wishes to the Class of 1966 spRmfitip PLUMBING cHEATI, TU.5-2300 SPRINGPIE Compliments of FINN STONE, INC. General Insurance 20 Park Street Springfield Vermont 885-4585 ;... :;i= It adds up — Top quality foods and friendly atmosphere equal Dining Pleasure. DUCK INN RESTAURANT Steaks Chops Sea Food Springfield, Vermont Baldwin Pianos and Organs Radios—Stereos Music—Records Instruments—Rentals Supplies—Instruction VILLAGE MUSIC STUDIO Springfield Shopping Plaza Springfield, Vermont Y 885-5327 Success and Prosperity HERBERT F. CAREY, Realtor ROGER F. CAREY, Associate Complete Real Estate Service Atlas (ESSO) Atlas Tires V V Batteries JAKE'S ESSO STATION N. C. Jaquith, Prop. Pick Up and Delivery Service Diametric Wheel Balancing U-Haul Dealer 34 Clinton Street Mobil Your Distributor for All Mobil Products Also—Coal and Coke SPRINGFIELD FUELS 4 River Street 885-2433 ARRISON'S MARKET Clinton Street Springfield Vermont DICK'S SHELL STATION 209 River Street Firestone Tires Delco Batteries ERIC R. BIBENS, INC. HARRY F. OLNEY Tel. 885-4114 62 Chester Road Building Materials Masonry Hardware and Paint Mill Work North Springfield Road Vermont Tel. 886-2288 Homes Farms Acreage Congratulations to the Graduates. Your Official Photographers A complete photographic service to schools and colleges 34 Central Street • Bangor, Maine CHAMPLAIN COLLEGE A Junior College of Business Two-Year Associate Degree Courses I WHEN SHE GRADUATES Select Your Sterling Pattern Now. Use Our Club Plan. Weekly Payments As Low as $1 .00 Accounting Management Date Processing Executive Secretarial Medical Secretarial Legal Secretarial 232 South Willard Street Burlington, Vermont SHE'S READY TO START HER COLLECTION OF 60 Main St. Springfield, Vt. A. EARL WILSON Jeweler to You Since '32 Cy ytKfU cc, SNOW LEAR CO. 18 Square Bellows Falls “OLYMPIA PRECISION TYPEWRITERS” E.R. WIGGINS BUILDERS SUPPLIES, INC. Manufacturers and Builders of CROWN POINT HOMES Charlestown Road Springfield, Vermont Meet Your Friends at OF CLAREMONT Complete Shoe Department Mens' and Boys' Clothing Sporting Goods Compliments of DUFRESNE—HENRY ENGINEERING CORP. Specialists in Hot Mix Paving Precision Park North Springfield, Vermont Compliments of DON WAY SKI SHOP 35 Dell Rd. Springfield Vermont DAVID HELLER COMPANY The Stores for Men Claremont Concord BEST WISHES Congratulations to the Class of 1966 REDDY KILOWATT Your Electric Servant and all his fellow-workers at CENTRAL VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION LIVE BETTER. . . Electrically Best Wishes to the Class of '66 DR. R. J. SOBEL Compliments of PLAZA BOWL House for the Bowler Custom Fitting Springfield, Vermont MERCURY DRY CLEANERS Main Street North Springfield Dial 6-2266 We Call For And Deliver “Rugs a Specialty” Compliments of H. F. SINGLETON Groceries, Meats, Dry Goods, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Guns and Fishing Equipment. READING, VERMONT LIGGETT REXALL DRUGS Marjorie Milne Betty Williams Doris Pozner Betty Cone Barry Flint Elroy Wheelock William Brown Robert Thorpe Fred King QUALITY SERVICE DEPENDABILITY S.R. YOUNG, INC. Springfield Shopping Plaza Springfield, Vermont Lettera 22 Studio 44 Standard Office Typewriters Electric Office Typewriters KIMBALL'S, INC. 65 Pleasant St. Claremont Telephone 543-3691 Congratulations to the Class of 1966 4 Easy Ways to Top Telephone Convenience SPRINGFIELD CO-OPERATIVE SAVINGS LOAN ASSOC. 1 . BEDROOM . . . Convenience with undisturbed rest. Springfield, Vermont 2. KITCHEN . . . Enjoy stepsaving convenience where it's so important. 3. DEN ... Or a private corner of any room within easy reach for frequent telephoning. 4. UTILITY ROOM ... A telephone saves many trips and missed calls, too. SPRINGFIELD LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANY E. B. WATKINS CO. ATI ON WI O if HOME OFFICE • COLUMBUS OHIO Congratulations to the Class of 1966 DR. J. C. BUGBEE One Stop Service For a Sound and Secure Financial Future Bob Anderson Dutton District 885-2811 Howard Davidson 162 Park Street 885-3642 THE RUTLAND DAILY HERALD Springfield Office Oldest Established Business Organization in Mid-Vermont 4 Park Street Springfield Telephones 885-2337 885-2237 North Springfield 886-2761 LITHOGRAPHERS 156 Wall Street, Box 710, Springfield, Vermont 05156 Every Modern Banking Service for You, Your Family and Your Business £ZT VERMONT NATIONAL BANK 68 Main St. Springfield, Vermont Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Insurance LAWRENCE WHEELER, INC. i,fi . I ii I. : ii! 11 ■ V Congratulations r 4 to the 4 Class of 1966 4 fk BELISLE’S BARBER SHOP Your Good Morning Local Newspaper s £s The Most Modem News Media in the Connecticut Valley Serving You Directly with Local News Complete Sports State News National News Local Editorials Local Pictures Special Events Features Compliments of HOWARD JOHNSON'S RESTAURANT Springfield, Vermont I I Congratulations to the Class of 1966 RUSS WARREN'S TRUCKING TREE SERVICE 126 Valley Street Springfield I I Compliments of WILLIAMS- IDEAL LAUNDRY, INC. Claremont, N. H. Windsor, Vt. K Adler—Odhner Typewriters Adding Machines A . B. Dick Authorized Dealer in So. Vt. TIMES-REPORTER BOOK SHOP 23 Main Street Springfield 885-3336 ft World News—1965 1 Humanitarian Dies—Dr. Albert Schweitzer died in September at Lambarene, his primitive hospital at the African jungle outpost of Gabon. The famed physician, who reached his 90th birthday in January, worked most of his life to relieve the suffering of jungle natives. 2 Queen Speaks—Queen Elizabeth II dedicated the John F. Kennedy memorial at Runnymede, England on May 14. Mrs. Kennedy is seated to the left and Prince Philip to the right of the queen. Carolyn Kennedy is seated between the queen and her mother, and Sen. Robert Kennedy stands behind Mrs. Kennedy. 3 Miss Universe—The reigning queen of beauty in the universe dur- ing the year was a representative from Thailand. 4 Bosch Returns—Former Dominican Republic President Juan Bosch was vehement in his address at a rally September 25, shortly after his return to Santo Domingo. 5 Wins in Run-Off— Charles deGauJle polled 55.2 per cent of the vote in a run-off election against Francois Mitterrand on December 19. The vote gave DcGaulle the French presidency for another 7 years, but the strength of the Socialist-Communistic candidate corroded the popularity of the 71-year-old president.. 6 Agrees to Cease-Fire—Pakistani Foreign Minister Zulftkar Bhutto (right) agreed in the U.N. Security Council on September 22 to ac- cept the Council’s cease-fire order in the undeclared war between Pakistan and India. Pakistan’s announcement came after India had agreed to the order. 7Abortive Coup Fails—Indonesian President Sukarno was toppled from power for a brief 20 hours last fall. He gestured at a cabinet 6 meeting on October 6 during his first public appearance after the coup, which seriously shook his one-man rule. 8 Soviet Winner— Russian author Mikhail Sholokhov was vacationing in the Ural region on October 18 when he heard he had been awarded the 1965 Nobel Prize for Literature. The December award ceremony was held in Stockholm. 9 Return to Desolation—Hundreds of families returned to the wreckage of their homes, destroyed by eruption of Taal volcano, south of Ma- nila, on September 28. Volcanic ash covered a six-milc-squarc area. The death toll was estimated at 500. 1 0 Price of War—The number of casualties increased as the U.S. stepped up its military action in Vietnam. American advisors took part in many helicopter missions, carrying wounded soldiers, both Vietnamese and American, to copters on makeshift litters for evac- uation to Saigon. 1 1 Reason to Celebrate—Chancellor Ludwig Erhard of West Germany w'aved to a cheering crowd in Bonn after his Christian Democrats surged to victory in the September 19 parliamentary elections. Mayor Willy Brandt's Social Democrats suffered defeat in the voting. 1 2 Colonial Rule Shaken—Rhodesian Premier Ian Smith broadcast a proclamation of sovereign independence for Rhodesia on November 11. The split from Britain was made in an attempt to insure a white minority rule of the African colony. It was the first such move against Britain since the American colonies broke away in 1776. Britain re- taliated swiftly and took the problem to the U.N. Security Council, which asked all nations to enforce an oil embargo against the Afri- can colony.


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