Springfield High School - Green Horn Yearbook (Springfield, VT)
- Class of 1968
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1968 green horn Springfield high school Springfield, Vermont foreword the nineteen sixty-eight green horn, a rec- ord of our foundation, an objective review of our strengths and weaknesses, continue to build. this book will be memories. most of the memories will be forgotten before this book moves to another town, most of the memories will never leave the page because they will not have been yours, most of the memories will be things remembered without help of pictures, text, page or book because they will be yours, but some of this book—just a little bit of it—will possibly, probably be yours, it will be yours and maybe no one else’s. this is the dedication. —anonymous in memoriam. diana m. me coy 1950 -1967 death, a way of life, an end for one. to others, a light, to shine when we shall falter in our unawareness of life, let not this extinguished light be dimmed, living, live. 4 arlene f. dubanevich cathy a. durovich linda j. gilman deborah s. handy mary helen hawthorne julie k. kaija elizabeth k. lovell Oliver w. stalter david c. Stapleton john I. treat eleanor e. ward gerald r. whalen hallie j. whitcomb gilbert f. whittemore dennis j. wyman 6 eileen m. abrahamovich make two grins grow where there was only a grouch before. —elbert bonnie s. adams do not the most moving mo- ments of our lives find us all without words? —marceau gerald I. albee he that is slow to anger is bet- ter than the mighty; and he that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city. —proverbs juliet a. allan feeling all sunny and careless, and just as if twice nineteen didn’t matter a bit. —milne philip m. anderson the business of life is to go forward. —johnson Catherine j. ankuda good humor only teaches charms to last, still makes new conquests and maintains the past. —pope waiter j. asonevich did nothing in particular and did it very well. —gilbert susan a. aunchman the substance of a work of art is inseparable from its form: its truth and beauty are two and yet mysteriously one. —huxley 7 linda I. austin a lovely lady garmented in light from her own beauty. —shelley richard a. baker a man’s reach should exceed his grasp. —browning patricia m. bassett what is a friend? i will tell you. it is a person with whom you dare to be yourself. —crane eldon t. bedell, jr. too good for banning and too bad for bless- ing. —emerson jane e. bellows marcia r. beebe silence is more mu- sical than any song. —rossetti i meant to do my work today, but the wind went sighing over the land, tossing the grasses to and fro, so what could i do but laugh and go. —le gallienne Stephen m. benton character is much easier kept than recovered. —paine william j. bibens sing ho! for the life of a bear. —milne 8 kenneth a. bingham well done is better than well said. —franklin kenneth m. bingham the world is round and the place which may seem like the end may also be only the begin- ning. —priest paul j. bladyka a silent address is the genuine eloquence of sincerity. —goldsmith beverly a. bobar a day for toil, an hour for sport, but for a friend is life too short. —emerson linda m. bodine women are unpredict- able, you never know how they are going to manage to get their own way. —unknown linda r. brown when silence speaks for love she has much to say. —gar nett thomas c. brown his drums beat like his eyes dance. —unknown diana I. burt happiness doesn’t come from doing what we like to do, but from liking what we have to do. —peterson 9 david j. burton none but himself can be his parallel. —theobald shirley j. cahee her ways are ways of pleas- antness, and all her paths are peace. —proverbs barbara a. carey laffing iz the sensation ov pheeling good all over and showing it principally in one spot. —josh billings earl w. chadwick soul, thou hast much goods laid up for many years; take thine ease, eat, drink and be mer- ry. -luke john w. chapman he kept him as the apple of his eye. —deuteronomy gregory h. chase if a man empties his purse into his head, no one can take it from him. —franklin brian s. cheney great men are too often un- known, or, what is worse, mis- known. —carlyle ellen s. childs how many cares one loses when one decides not to be something, but to be someone.” —chanel k 10 david a. dark suzanne m. clarke susan k. clement how can you be expected to govern a country that has 246 kinds of cheese. —degaulle nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. —emerson a person who works with her hands is a laborer; a person who works with her brain is a crafts- man; but a person who works with her hands, brain and heart is an artist. —nizer michael cohen the ancient sage who concocted the maxim, 'know thyself,' might have added, 'don’t tell anyone.’ —henrich michael c. colby i’ve never felt i was the greatest person in the world. . . but then what’s my opinion against millions. —anonymous Christine h. cole all the reasonings of men are not worth one sentiment of woman. —voltaire joan c. congdon the most beautiful object in the world, it will be allowed, is a beautiful woman. —macaulay philip I. courchesne great souls are portions of eternity. —lowed 11 jeffrey p. currie whenever i feel the urge to ex- ercise coming on, i lie down un- til it passes over. —hubbard james w. darling he was so generally civil that no one thanked him for it. —unknown don p. davis a gentleman is a man who can disagree without being disagree- able. —unknown donald b. davis a little lower than the angels. —unknown joanne davis what stars do spangle heaven with such beau- ty as those two eyes become that heavenly face.” —Shakespeare elizabeth a. derosie i would help others out of a fellow-feeling. —burton Stephen e. desmond i am an optimist, it does not seem too much use being any- thing else. —Churchill richard h. dexter he does it with a better grace, but i do it more natural. —Shakespeare 12 arlene f. dubanevich barbie j. dubanevich leslie h. dunning don’t be ’consistent,’ but be simply true. —holmes moderation, the noblest gift of heaven. —euripides the thirst for adventure is the vent which destiny offers; speak to the imagination and offer swing and play to the confined powers. —emerson rose-lee duprey never bend your head, hold it high, look the world straight in the eye. —keller arlene c. duquette the smile that won’t come off. —standish cathy a. durovich the desire of knowledge, like the thirst of riches, increases even with the acquisition of it. —sterne pearl e. dustin pleasures afford more delight when shared with others; to en- joy them in solitude is a dreary thing. —Chrysostom mary e. dwinell all the heart and the soul and the senses, forever in joy. —saul 13 Charles f. fairbanks man is the only animal who blushes—-or needs to. —twain sharon j. fellows there she is! listen, listen! and yonder she sings. —anderson ralph a. folsom fame is a vapor, popularity an accident, riches take wings, only one thing endures—character. —greeley richard c. foster my father taught me to work; he did not teach me to love it. —lincoln dale r. freeman wisdom is knowing what to do next; skill is knowing how to do it; and virtue doing it. —jordan susan r. frost no one can be uncheered with a balloon. —milne colleen j. gallagher all who joy would win must share it—happiness was born a twin. —byron maureen j. gallagher I’ve found somebody just like me. i thought i was the only one of them. —milne 14 richard e. gardner ready in heart and ready in hand. —maud bonalyn m. gates her voice is yet a whisper, full of meaning. —anonymous diane s. gendron heart on her lips, and soul within her eyes, soft as her clime, and sunny as her skies. —byron linda j. gilman knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. —tennyson linda I. gleason and a very nice girl you'll find her. —gilbert and sullivan brenda m. golec never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. —anonymous daniel b. gomo still achieving, still pursuing, learn to labor and to wait. —longfellow judy goodell a winning way, a pleasant smile, dressed so neat, but quite in style. —nolan 15 deborah s. handy this is the greatest paradox; the emotions cannot be trusted, yet it is they that tell us the great- est truths. —herold lee r. harris no man can tell what the fu- ture may bring forth and small opportunities are often the be- ginning of great enterprises. —demosthenes glenda I. haskell nobody can be exactly like me. sometimes even i have trouble doing it. —bankhead elizabeth h. hastings be happy! let all the number of the stars give light unto thy fair way. —Shakespeare kenneth j. hathaway ”... a life spent wor- thily should be mea- sured by a nobler line —by deeds, not years.” —sheridan barbara j. havey there is a pleasure sure, in being mad, which none but mad- men know.” —dryden mary helen hawthorne a woman has to be twice as good as a man to be thought half as good, fortunately this is not very difficult. —whitt on kenneth a. hill men at some time are masters of their fate. —Shakespeare 16 Stephen r. hill '’silence at the proper season is wisdom and better than any speech.” —plutarch robert j. hitchcock it’s as large as life and twice as natural.” —carroll robert j. hussey education is discipline for the adventure of life.” —whitehead william j. ingalls the human race has one really effective weapon and that is laughter. —twain margaret a. jarvis life is an exciting busi- ness, and most exciting when it is lived for oth- ers.” —keller michael j. jasinski life is not short but that there is always time for courtesy.” —emerson paula r. jensen oh, to be in england! —browning dianne I. johnson the endearing elegance of fe- male friendship.” —johnson 17 gregory I. Johnson and what they dare to dream of, dare to do. —lowed rex c. johnson youth comes but once in a life- time. —longfellow Julie k. kaija on an occasion like this, it is more than a moral duty to speak one’s mind, it becomes a pleasure. —wilde j. peter kamel never get up with the lark, get up only for a lark. —boyd joan m. karp popularity is a crime from the moment it is sought; it is only a virtue when men have it whether they will or not. —halifax terrence e. kelley he will give the devil his due. —Shakespeare linda c. kinchen I laughed and danced and talked and sung. —amelia janice m. kinsman her angel's face, as the great eye of heaven, shined bright, and made a sunshine in the shady place. —spencer 18 peter a. koledo wherever snow falls, man is free. —emerson sandra j. labombard if the world's a vale of tears smile, till rainbows span it. —larcom i ellen m. lambert true happiness ne’er entered at an eye; true happiness resides in things unseen. —young nancy a. lancour honor women! they entwine and weave heavenly roses in our earthly life. —schiller richard r. lawrence seeing is deceiving, it’s eating that’s be- lieving.” —thurber terri a. lee the workers are the saviors of society, the redeemers of the race.” —debs raymond a. lemire, jr. full well they laughed ... at all his jokes, for many a joke had he. —goldsmith gary f. lewis man is the only creature en- dowed with the power of laugh- ter. —greville 19 james m. lewis david h. lillie a jest breaks no bones.” —boswell fortune is not on the side of the faint hearted. —sophocles rodney g. lipnicki when you say that, smile. —winster rodney w. litchfield perfect freedom is reserved for the man who lives by his own work and in that work does what he wants to do. —collingwood donald r. lorinovich let us start a new re- ligion with one com- mandment, 'enjoy thy- self. ” —zangwill linda a. lorinovich to some will come a time when change itself is beauty, if not heaven. —robinson sharon e. losee religion tends to speak the language of the heart. —zangwill bonnie j. lovell to mourn a mischief that is past and gone is the next way to draw new mischief on.” —Shakespeare 20 elizabeth k. lovell character—a reserved force which acts directly by presence and without means. —emerson william j. lynds but now my task is smoothly done, i can fly, or i can run. —milton jack I. macintyre kindness is wisdom, there is none in life—but needs it and may learn. —milton robert v. mac kenzie, jr. happy the man, and happy he alone, who can call today his own; he who, secure within, can say, tomorrow, do thy worst, for i have lived today! —dryden pattie a. maguire modesty is to merit, what shade is to figures in a picture; it gives it strength and makes it stand out. —la bruyere jan e. martin kind hearts are more than cor- onets. —tennyson john f. martin curiosity is one of the perma- nent and certain characteristics of a vigorous intelligence. —johnson brian b. mccutcheon say little and do much; and meet every man with friendli- ness. —talmud 21 rene r. melanson it is better to live rich, than to die rich. —boswell aberash melkie it is always the adventuress who accomplishes great things. —montesquieu evelyn h. millay i live for those who love me, for those who love me true; for the future in the distance, and the good that i can do. —banks arthur c. miller man never falls so low that he can see nothing higher than himself. —parker katherine r. miller to be strong is to be happy. —longfellow kathleen m. miller she is pretty to walk with, wit ty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think on. —suckling harry a. moore so of cheerfulness, or a good temper, the more it is spent the more of it remains. —emerson claire I. morse but there’s nothing half so sweet in life as love’s young dream. —moore 22 laurene m. morse beautiful golden hair, spark- ling blue eyes, and a smile that would grace the countenance of an angel. —anonymous linda j. morse the best way to secure future happiness is to be as happy as is frightfully possible today. —elliot martin d. morse to be what we are, and to be- come what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life. —Stevenson cynthia a. moulton the bird of paradise alights only upon the hand that does not grasp.” —berry dianne e. nelson come, sing now, sing; for i know you sing well; i see you have a singing face. —fletcher leo e. nepon we judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done.” —longfellow rose m. nunes a thing of beauty is a joy for- ever.” —keats ronald s. olney barring that natural expres- sion of villainy which we all have, the man looked honest enough.” —twain 23 sally a. olney steven p. ordinetz beverlee a. page they that know no evil will sus- pect none. —johnson equipped with his five senses, man explores the universe around him and calls the ad- venture science. —hubble propriety of manners and con- sideration for others are the two main characteristics of a lady. —disraeli nancy j. parks laugh yourself into stitches. —Shakespeare larry a. parmenter a word to the wise is enough, and many words won’t fill a bush- el. —franklin elizabeth m. pauling she walks in beauty like the night of cloudless climes and starry skies. —byron lawrence e. percy the surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. —sheridan nancy r. perrin art, it seems to me, should simplify. —cather 24 andrea I. picard there are some silent people who are more interesting than the best talkers. —disraeli paul a. pinders with will, one can do anything. —smiley randy d. pratt work and acquire, and thou has chained the wheel of chance. —emerson john d. pugh where there is an open mind, there will always be a frontier.” —kettering carolyn r. quinn virtue is the health of the soul, it gives a flavor to the smallest leaves of life. —joubert vernon r. rabtoy our opinion of people depends less upon what we see in them, than upon what they make us see in ourselves. —grand peter I. randall he only is a well-made man who has a good determination. —emerson george i. ranney every man should measure himself by his own standards. —horace 25 dennis a. reynells adventure is not outside a man; it is within. —grayson gary d. rhodes music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent. —hugo mark I. rice it is circumstance and proper measure that give an action its character and make it either good or bad. —pi ut arch priscilla ringquist nine out of ten people don’t know who threw the overalls in mrs. murphy’s chowder, mrs. murphy did, the old fun lover!’’ —boyle kay I. rogers because the road was steep and long and through a dark and lonely land, god set upon my lips a song and put a lantern in my hand. —kilmer phyHis j. rorison charm is that extra quality that defies description. —lunt leward j. ross I regret often that I have spoken; never that i have been silent. —syrus ■■ sandra I. rumrill thought is deeper than all speech, feeling deeper than all thought. —cranch 26 james c. schwartz with men he can be rational and unaffected, but when he has ladies to please, every feature works. —austen donna m. scott life is pure flame and we live by an invisible sun within us. —browne scott g. searle they say the best men are molded out of faults, and for the most, become much the better for being a little bad. —Shakespeare peter w. sheehan he that mischief hatcheth, mischief catcheth. —camden ann v. shepard kindness is the sun- shine in which virtue grows. —ingersoll john a. singleton james a. shute no mean person can cook well, it calls for a generous spirit, a light hand, and a large heart. —irish digest jerry w. singleton make yourself necessary to somebody, do not make life hard to any. —emerson it is said of me that when i was young i divided my time impar- tially among wine, women and song. I deny this categorically, ninety per cent of my interests were women. —rubenstein 27 katheryn j. slade of all those arts in which the wise excel, nature's chief mas- terpiece is writing well. —Sheffield donna k. small the very pink of perfection. —goldsmith darlene m. smith the thing that goes the farthest towards making life worthwhile, that costs the least and does the most is just a pleasant smile. —nesbit kristine a. spindler . . . and unextinguished laugh- ter shakes the skies. —homer oliver w. statler there is as much eloquence in the tone of voice, in the eyes, and in the air of a speaker as in his choice of words. —la rochefoucauld david c. Stapleton one’s duty as a gentleman should never interfere with one’s pleasure in the slightest degree. —wilde 28 richard f. stocker what i like doing best is noth- ing. —milne vicki I. stone woman i tell you is a micro- cosm and rightly to rule her, requires as great talents as to govern a state. —foote kathleen b. sullivan the gift of gaiety may itself be the greatest good fortune, and the most serious step toward maturity. —edman teresa e. sullivan the happiness we give to others makes us happier too, we find that friendship returns to the friendly and kindness comes back to the kind. —ben nett sharon j. tarro culture implies all that which gives the mind possession of its own powers. —emerson paul w. temple the opportunity to do mischief is found a hundred times a day. —davis jean i. thomas debate is masculine; conver- sation is feminine. —alcott george f. thompson constancy is the foundation of virtues. —bacon 29 kathleen g. thompson traveling to the beat of a dif- ferent drum. —thoreau james a. thurber i can be pushed just so far. —wilson william d. tracy anybody, providing he knows how to be amusing, has the right to talk about himself. —baudelaire laurel a. vincent I think people are more fun than anybody. —parker kevin a. waite that men are the merriest when they are from home. —Shakespeare bruce f. walker nothing will ever be attempted if all possible objections must first be overcome.” —johnson 30 eleanor e. ward ’’the highest and best form of efficiency is the spontaneous cooperation of a person. —baruch sharon I. watkins everyone’s future is in reality, an urn full of unknown treas- ures from which all may draw unguessed prizes. —dunsany eldred a. westney you can’t keep a good man down.” —carey gerald r. whalen women? i never heard of them! what are they like? —Shakespeare mary k. whalon what nothing earthly gives or can destroy, the soul’s calm sun- shine and heartfelt joy is virtue's prize. —pope hallie j. whitcomb gay—be gay—because today’s today.” —cummings paul h. whitney ”i am a member of the crowd in good standing.” —pegler gilbert f. whittemore, jr. live the moment to the utmost of its possibilities, . . . and be satisfied with life always, but never with oneself.” —nathan 31 frank a. williams no one does a hard day’s work any more, no one else, that is. —kiplinger parry c. williams all men have their faults; too much modesty is his. —goldsmith amanda j. woodbury there is no accounting for the actions of a woman. —napoleon. dennis j. wyman in the long run the pessimist may be proved right, but the optimist has a better time. —reardon naoma m. young ladies, like variegated tulips, show ’tis to their changes half their charms we owe. —pope senior directory eileen m. abrahamovich abey s.a.a. treas. 1; yearbook 4; f.t.a. 3,4; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; f.n.c. treas. 4; library aide 1,4; intr. 1,3; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. juliet a. allan s.a.a. treas. 2,4; yearbook 4; senior play 4; assembly com. 2; drill team 3,4; f.n.c. 2; library aide 4; dramatics 1,3,4; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. bonnie s. adams bono f.t.a. 3; girls’ chorus 3; dramatics 2; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3. philip m. anderson phil gerald I. albee jerry Catherine j. ankuda kuda mixed choir 2,3; select choir 3; fall formal 4. 32 hunting fishing sec. 1; f.n.c. 4; intr. 1; soph, semi 2. waiter j. asonevich wally basketball manager 1. susan a. aunchman sue” yearbook 4; band 1; dramatics 1,2,3, treas. 4; cheerleader 4; intr. 1,2; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. linda I. austin lynn” yearbook 4; monitor 1; f.t.a. 4; assembly com. 2; girls’ chorus 1,2; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2; service club 2,3; f.n.c. 2; dramatics 1,2; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. richard a. baker dick radio club 1; hunting fishing 1. patricia m. bassett patty” yearbook 4; senior play 4; monitor 1,2,3,4; a.f.s. club 3; assembly com. 2; all-state 3; girls’ chorus 1; mixed choir 1,3,4; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; library aide 2; guidance office 3; intr. 1,2,3; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall for- mal 4. eldon t. bedell, jr. micki” hunting fishing 1. marcia r. beebe girls' chorus 1,3; dramatics 4. jane e. bellows janie” senior play 4; band 1,2; mixed choir 1,2,3, vice-pres. 4; select choir 2,3; intr. 1,2; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4; all-state 3. Stephen m. benton steve” yearbook 4; mixed choir 4; one-act play 3; football 1,2,3; track 1; fall formal 4. william j. bibens bear” student council 2,3,4; senior steering com. 4; s.a.a. ba- zaar 2,3; one-act play 3; football 1,2,3,4, co-capt. 4; track 1,2,3; fall formal 4. kenneth a. bingham ken” kenneth m. bingham ken” band 1,2,3,4; orchestra 1,2,3; science fair award 1,2; ava club 1,2,3,4; football 1; intr. 3. paul j. bladyka beverly a. bobar bev” girls' chorus 1,2; library aide 1,2; dramatics 1,2,3; intr. 1,2,3,4. linda m. bodine lin” all-state 3; mixed choir 3; intr. 1,2. linda r. brown lynn” yearbook 4; s.a.a. bazaar 2,3; intr. 1; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. thomas c. brown band 1,2,3,4; mixed choir 3. diana I. burt di” yearbook 4; f.t.a. 4; s.a.a. bazaar 2; dramatics 2; intr. 1,2, 3; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. david j. burton band 1,2,3,4; mixed choir 1; football 1,2,4. shirley j. cahee yearbook 4; green horn 2,3,4; girls’ state 3; girls’ chorus 1; mixed choir 2; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; service club 3; f.n.c. 2; intr. 1,2; soph, semi 2; grad, ball; fall formal 4. barbara a. carey barb” yearbook 4; monitor 2,3,4; f.t.a. 3,4; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; library aide 4; intr. 1,2,3; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. earl w. chadwick band 1,2,3,4; orchestra 1; football 1; basketball 1; ten- nis 3; intr. 1,4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; track 1,2. 33 s.a.a. bazaar 3; football lt2; baseball 1,2,3,4; grad, ball 3. john w. chapman phil” gregory h. chase ben philip 1. courchesne phil radio club 2,3; grad, ball 3. football 1; intr. 3,4. brian s. cheney jeffrey p. currie jeff senior play 4; band 1; s.a.a. bazaar 2,3; soccer 3,4; intr. 3.4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3. band 1,2,3; football 1,2,3; basketball 1; track 2; golf 2. ellen s. childs james w. darling jim monitor 1; library aide 1. senior play 4; monitor 1,2,3; f.t.a. 3,4; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2; service club 3; dramatics 1; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. don p. davis library aide 3; intr. 4. david a. dark bucko” donald b. davis donni” senior play 4; monitor 2,3; f.t.a. 3,4; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; forensics 2,3,4; dramatics 1,2; football 1; basketball 1; intr. 2,3,4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3. s.a.a. bazaar 3; ava club 1; soccer 3.4; intr. 1,2,3,4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3. suzanne m. clarke sue joanne davis jo yearbook 4; green horn 1; senior play 4; f.t.a. 3,4; s.a.a. bazaar 2,3; dramatics 1,3; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. yearbook 4; grean horn 1,2,3,4; senior play 4; f.t.a. 4; mixed choir sec. 1,4; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; service club 2,3; dramatics 1,2,3; cheerleader 4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. susan k. clement elizabeth a. derosie liz” yearbook 4; green horn 4; a.f.s. club 2; f.t.a. 3; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; service club sec. 2; dramatics 2; intr. 1,2; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. yearbook 4; f.t.a. 4; girls’ chorus 1,2,3; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2, 3; service club 2,3,4; f.h.a. club 2,3; library aide 1,2,3,4; intr. 2,3,4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. michael cohen Stephen e. desmond s.a.a. treas. 1; yearbook 4; senior play 4; boys’ state 3; band 1,2,3,4; orchestra 1,2,3; all-state 2,3; j.e.t.s. 2; tennis 1,2; fall formal 4. f.t.a. 4; ava club 1,2; track 1. michael c. colby mike richard h. dexter buddy senior play 4; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; football 1,2; intr. 4; intr. 2,4; grad, ball 3. soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. Christine h. cole chris” arlene f. dubanevich duby yearbook 4; senior play 4; girls’ chorus 1,2,3; mixed choir 4; s.a.a. bazaar 2,3; service club 2,3; grad, ball 3. yearbook 4; monitor 1; f.t.a. sec. 4; assembly com. 3; drill team 2, capt. 3,4; s.a.a. bazaar 2,3; cheerleader 1; intr. 1; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. joan c. congdon s.a.a. treas. 3,4; yearbook 4; green horn 3,4; monitor 2,3, 4; grad, marshal 3; assembly com. 1; drill team 3,4; dramatics 1,2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. barbie j. dubanevich s.a.a. bazaar 3; f.n.c. 4; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. 34 leslie h. dunning susan r. frost sue” yearbook 4; senior play 4; monitor 2,3; a.f.s. club 2,3; assembly com. 4; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; forensics 2; one-act play 2,3; dramatics 1,2, pres. 3,4; intr. 1,2; soph, semi 2. s.a.a. treas. 4; yearbook 4; monitor 1; f.t.a. 3,4; s.a.a. bazaar 3; intr. 1,2,3,4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. rosa-lee duprey lee” colleen j. gallagher collie” yearbook 4; f.t.a. 4; s.a.a. bazaar 3; service club 3,4; f.h.a. club 3; library aide 1,2,3,4; dramatics 1,2; grad, ball 3. yearbook 4; girls’ chorus 3,4; intr. 1,2; soph, semi 2; fall formal 4. arlene c. duquette maureen j. gallagher mo” f.h.a. club 3; deca club 4; dramatics 2. yearbook 4; girls' chorus 3,4; s.a.a. bazaar 2; intr. 1,2; soph, semi 2; fall formal 4. cathy a. durovich yearbook 4; monitor 1; a.f.s. club 3; f.t.a. 4; band 1,2,3,4; richard e. gardner dique” all-state 2,3,4; national honor society 3,4; world aflairs club 4; intr. 2,3; fall formal 4. track 1,3,4; intr. 1,3; grad, ball 3. pearl e. dustin bonalyn m. gates bauni” girls’ chorus 1; library aide 1; intr. 1; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. girls' chorus 1; world affairs club 3,4; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. mary e. dwinell mar” diane s. gendron student council 2,3,4; senior steering com. 4; s.a.a. treas. 1,2,3,4; yearbook 4; senior play 4; monitor 1,2,3; a.f.s. club 3; assembly com. 4; girls’ chorus 1; mixed yearbook 4; monitor 4; f.t.a. 3,4; dramatics 2,3. choir 4; drill team 2; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; dramatics 3; cheerleader 1,2,3,4, co-capt. 4; intr. 1; soph, semi 2; linda j. gilman grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. Charles f. fairbanks ”chas” yearbook 4; green horn 1,2,3, editor 4; monitor 1,2,3,4; f.t.a. 3,4; national honor society 3,4; f.n.c. 2, sec. 3; model u. n. assembly 3; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. senior steering com. 4; assembly com. 1; mixed choir 1; football 1,2,3,4; baseball 1,2,3,4; basketball 1. linda 1. gleason lyn” girls' chorus 3,4; grad, ball 3. sharon j. fellows sam” brenda m. golec all-state 3; girls’ chorus 1,2,4; mixed choir 1,3,4; select choir 1; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. senior play 4; girls’ chorus 2; intr. 2,3,4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3, fall formal 4. ralph a. folsom daniel b. gomo richard c. foster dick” ava club 1,2,3,4; deca club 3; fall formal 4. dale r. freeman judy goodell 35 yearbook 4. judy goodell yearbook 4; monitor 1; a.f.s. club 2,3; s.a.a. bazaar 1; intr. 1; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. deborah s. handy debbie william j. ingalls bill s.a.a. treas. 4; yearbook 4; f.t.a. 3; band 1,2,3,4; all- state 2,3,4; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2; french club 4; world affairs club 4; intr. 1,2; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. monitor 1; football 1; baseball 2; basketball 1,2; intr. 4. margaret a. jarvis marty lee r. harris boys’ state 3; ava club 1; soccer 3,4; intr. 1,2,3,4. senior play 4; monitor 1; band 1; s.a.a. bazaar 3; f.n.c. 2, 3, pres. 4; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. glenda 1. haskell glendie” michael j. jasinski s.a.a. treas. 1; yearbook 4; senior play 4; monitor 1; f.t.a. 3, treas. 4; all-state 3; mixed choir 1, sec. 3,4; select choir 3; forensics 3,4; one-act play 3; world affairs club band 1,2,3,4; soccer 4; intr. 1,2,3,4. 3,4; dramatics 2,3,4; intr. 1; soph, semi 2; fall formal 4; french club 4. paula r. jensen elizabeth h. hastings Hz yearbook 4; senior play 4; fall formal 4. s.a.a. treas. 2; yearbook 4; f.t.a. 3; orchestra 1,2; girls’ chorus 4; mixed choir 4; dramatics 1,2; fall formal 4. dianne 1. johnson dy kenneth j. hathaway ken” gregory 1. johnson rex c. johnson barbara j. havey bobo track 1; soccer 3. yearbook 4; green horn 1,2,3,4; senior play 4; f.t.a. 4; orchestra 1,2; girls’ chorus 2, pres. 3; mixed choir 4; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; service club 2,3; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. julie k. kaija mary helen hawthorne student council 2,3,4; yearbook 4; girls’ state governor 3; a.f.s. club 2,3; assembly com. 2,3; national honor society 3,4; s.a.a. bazaar 2,3; world affairs club 4; french club pres. 4; fall formal 4. yearbook literary editor 4; senior play 4; monitor 3,4; a.f.s. club 2,3; assembly com. 3; national honor society 3,4; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; one-act play 2,3; world affairs vice-pres. 4; library aide 2,3; dramatics 2, vice-pres. 3,4; intr. 1,3; grad, ball 3. j. peter kamel kenneth a. hill ken student council 3; basketball 1,2. senior play 4; f.t.a. 4; world affairs club 4; library aide 3; football 1,2,3,4; baseball 1,2,3,4; basketball 1,2; intr. 3,4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. Stephen r. hill steve joan m. karp joanie track 3. robert j. hitchcock rob” s.a.a. treas. 4; a.f.s. club 3; f.t.a. 4; assembly com. 1; band 1,2,3,4; all-state 3; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; dramatics 3,4; cheerleader 1,2,3, capt. 4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. band 1,2,3,4; all-state 2,3; ski team 1,2; soccer 3,4; intr. 1.4. terrence e. kelley terry robert j. hussey bob football 1,2; track 1. football 1; baseball 1,2,3. 36 linda c. kinchen janice m. kinsman jan rodney w. litchfield grad, ball 3. peter a. koledo pete donald r. lorinovich duff football 1,2,3,4; ski team 2,4; track 1,2,3,4; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. student council 2, vice-pres. 3; s.a.a. treas. 3; yearbook 4; senior play 4; assembly com. 4; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; football 1,2,3,4; basketball 1,2,3,4; track 1,2,3,4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3. sandra j. labombard sandee linda a. lorinovich s.a.a. treas. 1; band 1,2; dramatics 3. yearbook 4; green horn 1,2,3; monitor 1; band 1,2,3,4; all-state 2; s.a.a. bazaar 2,3; service club 2; intr. 1; soph, semi 2; fall formal 4. ellen m. lambert girls’ chorus 1,2,3; f.h.a. treas. 1,2; deca club 3,4; li- brary aide 1; intr. 1. sharon e. losee nancy a. lancour all-state 3; girls' chorus 1, librarian 2; mixed choir 2,3,4; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; f.h.a. club 2,3; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. assembly com. 1; girls’ chorus 1; mixed choir 1; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; service club 2,3,4; deca club 4; dramatics 2; intr. 2; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. bonnie j. lovell richard r. lawrence doc bubbles elizabeth k. lovell liz football 2,3,4, mgr. and trainer; basketball 3,4, mgr. and trainer; track 1,2,3,4, mgr. and trainer. yearbook editor 4; monitor 3,4; a.f.s. club 2; f.t.a. 3; national honor society 3,4; s.a.a. bazaar 3; world affairs club 4; cheerleader 1; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3. terri a. lee terr william j. lynds bill yearbook 4; senior play 4; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; school bookkeepers 4; library aide 1; intr. 1; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. football 1; baseball 1,2,3,4. jack 1. macintyre raymond a. lemire, jr. Charlie s.a.a. bazaar 3; deca club 3,4, state officer 4; intr. 2,3. robert v. mackenzie, jr. rob gary f. lewis student council 2; assembly com. 1; band 1,2,3,4; all- state 2,3,4; ski team 1,2,4; track 1,2,3,4. baseball 1,2,3; soccer 1,2; intr. 4. pattie a. maguire pat james m. lewis Jim” s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; f.n.c. 2; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. football 2; track 1; grad, ball 3. jan e. martin david h. lillie dave s.a.a. treas. 2,3; yearbook 4; monitor 1; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; school bookkeeper 4; library aide 1; intr. 1; soph. yearbook 4; senior play 4; monitor 3,4; world affairs club 4; ava club 2; football 2,3,4; track 1,2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. john f. martin rodney g. lipnicki radio club 2, pres. 3,4; ava club 4; library aide 2,3,4. 37 brian b. mccutcheon rene r. melanson football 1; basketball 1; track 1,2; soccer 3; intr. 2,3. aberash melkie abby” a.f.s. 4; f.n.c. 4; intr. 4; forensics 1,2,3. evelyn h. millay evie” yearbook 4; senior play 4; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; service club 2,3; f.h.a. 1; library aide 1; grad, ball 3; fall for- mal 4. arthur c. miller art” football 1,2,3. katherine r. miller kathy dramatics 1,2. kathleen m. miller kathy student council sec. 1; yearbook 4; a.f.s. club 2; f.t.a. 4; band 1; dramatics 3,4; cheerleader 1,2; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. harry a. moore mouse s.a.a. bazaar 1,2; football 1; basketball 1,2; track 1,2,3, 4; soccer 3,4; intr. 2,3,4. claire I. morse s.a.a. treas. 4; senior play 4; monitor 1,3,4; mixed choir 4; one-act play 3; service club 3,4; dramatics 2,3,4; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. laurene m. morse linda j. morse yearbook 4; library aide 1; dramatics 3; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. martin d. morse marty” monitor 1; assembly com. 3; football 1; ski team 4; track 1; intr. 1,2,3; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall for- mal 4. cynthia a. moulton cindy yearbook 4; band 1,2,3; grad, ball 3. dianne e. nelson di all-state 3; girls' chorus 1,2; mixed choir 2,3,4; service club 2,3; fall formal 4. leo e. nepon radio club 2,3; soccer 3. rose m. nunes yearbook 4; f.t.a. 3; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2; service club 2,3,4; dramatics 1,2,3; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. ronald s. olney butch deca club 4. sally a. olney service club 2,3; deca club sec. 3,4; intr. 1. steven p. ordinetz steve radio club 2,3. beverlee a. page bev” yearbook 4; monitor 1; all-state 4; girls’ chorus 1; mixed choir 2,3,4; s.a.a. bazaar 2,3; intr. 1; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. nancy j. parks pixie senior play 4; monitor 1; assembly com. 2; s.a.a. ba- zaar 1,2,3; service club 1,2,3,4; library aide 1; dramatics 1,2,3; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. larry a. parmenter band 1,2,3,4; radio club 2,3; ava club 1,3. elizabeth m. pauling liz yearbook 4; green horn 4; senior play 4; a.f.s. club 3; f.t.a. 3,4; band 1,2,3,4; all-state 2; s.a.a. bazaar 2,3; fo- rensics 2,3,4; dramatics 3,4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. 38 lawrence e. percy mark I. rice lawrence e. percy larry mark 1. rice class vice-pres. 3; s.a.a. treas. 1,2; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; library aide 2; football 1,2,3,4; baseball 1; basketball 1,2,3,4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3. intr. 2,3; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3. priscilla ringquist cylla nancy r. perrin class sec. 2,3,4; senior steering com. 4; senior play 4; f.t.a. 3,4; band 1,2,3,4; all-state 2,3,4; intr. 1,2,3; soph. yearbook 4; band 1,2,3,4; orchestra 1; all-state 3,4; one-act play 3; f.n.c. 4; library aide 1; dramatics 1; intr. 3,4; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. kay 1. rogers andrea 1. picard andi” s.a.a. treas. 3; yearbook 4; f.t.a. 4; girls’ chorus 3; mixed choir 3,4; select choir 3; service club 3; grad, ball 3; green horn 1; grad, ball 3. fall formal 4. paul a. pinders spin phyllis j. rorison phyl s.a.a. treas. 1; monitor 1,2; assembly com. 3; band 1,2,3, 4; orchestra 1; drum major 3,4; deca club 3; library aide 1; intr. 1,2; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3. yearbook 4; senior play 4; s.a.a. bazaar 3; dramatics 3; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. randy d. pratt leward j. ross lee st. augustine high school 1,2,3; deca club 4. sandra 1. rumrill sandy john d. pugh james c. schwartz jim senior play 4; science fair award 2; radio club 2,3; sci- ence club 2,3; soccer 3,4; intr. 3,4. class pres. 2; student council pres. 1,3,4; s.a.a. treas. 2; yearbook 4; boys' state 3; assembly com. 4; s.a.a. bazaar 3; one-act play 3; football 1,2,3, co-capt. 4; baseball 1,2, 3; basketball 1,2,3,4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. Carolyn r. quinn intr. 1,2. donna m. scott vernon r. rabtoy vern ini O 4 . MvM i U m 11 O yearbook 4; senior play 4; girls’ state 3; a.f.s. club 2,3; f.t.a. 2,3,4: band 3,4; girls’ chorus 2; s.a.a. bazaar 2,3; dramatics 2,3; intr. 2,3; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. inxr. grao. Dan o. peter 1. randall scott g. searle band 1,2,3,4; all-state 2; national honor society 2,3; wrestling 3. class vice-pres. 4; senior steering com. 4; senior play 4; boys’ state 3; baseball 1; track 2; soccer 3,4; intr. 3; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. george i. ranney peter w. sheehan dennis a. reynells butch” gary d. rhodes ann v. shepard band 1,2,3, pres, and student conductor 4; all-state 2,3, 4; track 3; soccer 3, capt. 4; intr. 4. james a. shute jim 39 jerry w. singleton student council 1; yearbook business mgr. 4; senior play 4; s.a.a. bazaar 1; football 1; ski team 1,2,4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. john a. singleton student council 1; s.a.a. treas. 3; yearbook 4; senior play 4; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; football 1; ski team 1,2,4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. katheryn j. slade kathy” yearbook 4; senior play 4; girls’ state 3; a.f.s. club 3,4; f.t.a. 2,3; assembly com. 1; band 1,2,3; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2, 3; dramatics 3,4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall for- mal 4. donna k. small yearbook 4; senior play 4; girls’ chorus 1; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. darlene m. smith darl” yearbook 4; assembly com. 2; all-state 4; girls’ chorus 1,2; mixed choir 2,3,4; s.a.a. bazaar 3; collegiates 2; one- act play 3; dramatics 1,3; intr. 1; fall formal 4. harry s. smith s.a.a. treas. 2; monitor 1; f.t.a. 3,4; band 1,2,3,4; orches- tra 1,2,3; all-state 2,3,4; science fair award 1; s.a.a. ba- zaar 2,3; ava club 1,2; library aide 1,2; dramatics 1,2; intr. 2,3; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4; french club 4. keith c. Spaulding ava club 1,2,3. kristine a. spindler tina s.a.a. treasurer 4; yearbook 4; a.f.s. club 3; f.t.a. 3, pres. 4; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; library aide 3,4; intr. 1,2,3; soph, semi 2; fall formal 4. Oliver w. stalter woody” national honor society 3,4; forensics 1,2,3,4; news col- umn 4; world affairs club vice-pres. 3, pres. 4; youth citizenship conference 3; tennis 1,2,3,4; grad, ball 3. david c. Stapleton dave boys’ state 3; f.t.a. 3,4; band 1,2,3,4; all-state 2,3,4; national honor society 3, pres. 4; forensics 2,3,4; news column 4; soccer 3; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall for- mal 4. richard f. stocker rich’’ deca club 4; library aide 1; intr. 1. vicki I. stone stony monitor 1; girls’ chorus 1,2,3,4; intr. 1,2. kathleen b. sullivan kitty s.a.a. treas. 1; monitor 1; mixed choir 4; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2, 3; intr. 1; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3. teresa e. sullivan class treas. 2,3,4; student council treas. 1; senior steer- ing com. 4; yearbook 4; senior play 4; girls’ state 3; monitor 3,4; a.f.s. club 2,3; assembly com. 1; s.a.a. ba- zaar 1,2,3; dramatics 3,4; cheerleader 1,2,3; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. sharon j. tarro yearbook 4; green horn 4; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2; intr. 1; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. paul w. temple yearbook 4; senior play 4; boys' state 3; assembly com. 4; world affairs club 4; ava club 1,2,3; baseball mgr. 1; ski team 1,2; soccer 3; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. jean i. thomas yearbook 4; senior play 4; f.t.a. 3; s.a.a. bazaar 3; ser- vice club 3,4; f.h.a. 1; school bookkeeper 3,4; library aide 1,3; soph, semi 2; fall formal 4. george f. thompson ava club 1,2,3; deca club 4. kathleen g. thompson kathi s.a.a. treas. 1; yearbook 4; f.t.a. 4; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2; fo- rensics 1,3; world affairs club 3, sec. 4; dramatics 1,3; intr. 1,2; soph, semi 2; french club 4. 40 james a. thurber jim radio club 2; golf 1. william d. tracy bill” yearbook 4; senior play 4; f.t.a. 4; forensics 1,2,3,4; one- act play 4; football 1, mgr. 2,3,4; golf 1,2,4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. john I. treat student council 4; national honor society 3,4; forensics 2,3,4; world affairs club 3; model u.n. assembly 3; foot- ball 1,2; basketball 1; tennis 1,2,3,4; soccer 3,4. richard k. trombly laurel a. vincent monitor 1; f.t.a. 3,4; golf 3; intr. 1,2,3,4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. kevin a. waite ”kev” football 1. bruce f. walker nick” basketball 1; intr. 1,4. eleanor e. ward elly” mixed choir 1; school bookkeeper 3,4; dramatics 1; grad, ball 3. sharon I. watkins yearbook 4; senior play 4; assembly com. 4; forensics 3, 4; f.n.c. 4; dramatics 1; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. eldred a. westney gerald r. whalen jerry student council 1, sec. 2,3, pres. 4; boys’ state 3; f.t.a. 3,4, state pres. 3; national honor society 3,4; s.a.a. ba- zaar 2,3,4; forensics 3,4; football 1; basketball 1,2,3,4; track 1; intr. 4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. mary k. whalon girls’ state 3; monitor 1,3,4; assembly com. 2; s.a.a. ba zaar 2,3; f.n.c. 3 sec. 4; world affairs club 3; intr. 1; soph semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. hallie j. whitcomb s.a.a. treas. 2; yearbook 4; monitor 3,4; a.f.s. scholarship 3; f.t.a. 4; band 1,2,3,4; all-state 2,3,4; national honor society 3,4; world affairs club 3,4; intr. 1,2; soph, semi 2; french club 4. paul h. whitney f.t.a. 3,4; basketball 1; soccer 4; soph, semi 2; grad ball 3; fall formal 4. gilbert f. whittemore, jr. class pres. 4; senior steering com. 4; boys' state 3; f.t.a. 3,4; science fair award 1; national honor society 3,4; fo- rensics 2,3,4; world affairs club pres. 3,4; intr. 4; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. frank a. williams football 1. parry c. williams par class vice-pres. 2, pres.3; student council 1; senior steering com. 4; boys’ state 3; monitor 3,4; band 1; one- act play 3; football 1; baseball 1,2; basketball 1,2,3,4; soccer 3,4; intr. 4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall for- mal 4. amanda j. woodbury manda dramatics 2. dennis j. wyman pene monitor 3,4; grad, marshal 3; national honor society 3, vice-pres. 4; s.a.a. bazaar 2; football 1; baseball 2,3; intr. 4; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3; fall formal 4. naoma m. young nomi green horn 2; monitor 1; a.f.s. club 2; assembly com. 2; girls' chorus 1,2; s.a.a. bazaar 1,2,3; service club 2; soph, semi 2; grad, ball 3. 41 senior class officers seated: priscilla ringquist. secretary; scott searle, vice-president; gilbert whittemore, president; teresa sullivan, treasurer, standing: mrs. bean, mr. burton, advisors. senior steering committee 42 1st row: priscilla ringquist, mary hawthorne, mary dwinell, teresa sullivan. 2nd row: gilbert whittemore, scott searle. 3rd row: parry williams, william bibens, Charles fair- banks. assistant principal russell K- noyes Sydney g. pierce administration superintendent of schools armand a. guarino anna p. antoniewicz librarian elizabeth h. bean business education gerald a. breault english ann b. armstrong business education louise p. barnes director of reading cherry o. bleakney director of nursing william c. burton science earl c. boudette department head social studies lawrence a. coughlin social studies dTl phyllis m. cahee business education john bateman director of art 45 arthur t. cram jay e. curtis john f. donegan charity a. downs director vocational education distributive education department head business education mathematics mary s. ely cooperative foods isabella p. erickson director of vocal music richard h. farmer social studies maurice f. fitzgerald guidance spiro c. gokas director of guidance Stephen j. hebert thomas p. hussey mechanical drawing mathematics 46 sylvia b. kingston ronald e. knapp latin and french art robert j. knisley physical education lucian a. lerandeau industrial arts Carolyn e. lorman physical education elizabeth g. loveless english Charles h. me hugh mathematics robert p. me laughlin english john newton science harold o. nickerson science david w. onyon electronics 47 robert h. paul social studies hugh a. penned varied trades leon I. perry guidance helen I. poljacik social studies eleanor porritt homemaking irene I. pulsipher english winston j. rose department head mathematics jerome w. rousseau social studies esther m. seeley cafeteria manager Christiane e. shenk french richard r. smith biology 48 barbara r. solomon english andrew j. soule department head english harold g. stevens machine shop gary d. taber german jeanne m. van hamont french donald e. tiernan department head science harold g. vincent english mary e. tracy english parker I. wearing department head foreign languages 49 robert w. swanson director of instrumental music richard r. vaillancourt director of audio-visual susan b. wood secretary to the principal on leave 50 classes class of 1969 seated: patricia callahan, treasurer; mary goad, vice-president; john pomer, president; joanne flore, secretary, standing: mr. perry, mrs. solomon, advisors. 1st row: j. amsden, j. butterfield, v. bedi, j. barlow, a. cross, d. bishop. 3rd row: r. baker, f. bailey, t. calkins, cesario, p. bibens, c. burke, r. bostwick. 2nd row: p. cal- r. alien, I. anderson. 4th row: g. balch, e. alien, f. burns, lahan, a. arrison, I. cannistraci, r. amsden, m. blais, r. r. baker, c. bennett, b. ankuda, r. austin, c. austin. 52 class of 1969 1st row: m. farnsworth. d. dough, p. congdon, d. davis, d. clough, d. dutton, j. crocker. 2nd row: j. davis, s. farrar, d. Constantine, d. dunham, d. day, j. cook, c. conklin. 3rd row: k. durand, n. dark, m. dopp, r. dark, m. currie, I. chase, s. dubaniewicz, w. duquette. 4th row: d. cooper, r. chase, s. farrar, g. english, j. dick, r. corbin, r. corliss, t. desmond, s. currie. 1st row: k. golec, d. hill, I. herrick, I. hawkins, n. graham, b. hakey, p. graham, c. goodrum, j. donegan. 2nd row: I. ginter, d. hawthorne, m. hennessy, m. hastings, c. fitz- charles, j. hutchinson, d. Johnson, j. flore, m. goad. 3rd row: t. gomez, c. jackman, I. harrington, b. hawkins. d. gonyea, y. grout, s. johnston, b. ingalls, p. jason. 4th row: e. heald, j. flint, s. guilmette, b. hill, t. fogg, b. glynn, r. forrest, t. goodrich, m. gilbert. 53 class of 1969 1st row: r. laplante, c. kievra, s. keniston, r. loveless, I. me cormack, g. lucas, d. langdon, d. laber, j. me earthy. 2nd row: j. lafko, k. kingsbury, j. masters, j. knight, p. klimenok, n. kelley, c. kazak, j. makela, I. macey. 3rd row: e. millay, d. lovell, b. martin, p. magoon, g. kamel, c. liberty, r. lovell. 4th row: g. lashua, j. laplante, r. malco, t. lajoice, d. me carty, s. lawrence, g. kangas. 1st row: c. morey, j. polczynski, d. matthews, e. rice, k. roberts, g. pitts, c. neronski, k. patterson, p. pratt. 2nd row: b. murray, f. miller, j. murchie. j. pomer, r. pugh, k. rorison, t. ruppert, c. robinson, n. olney. 3rd row: h. millikin, e. oberg, a. nunes, t. pinders, c. polidor, g. porter, k. reynolds, w. ryan. 4th row: j. rydjeski, d. nemkovich, k. morris, m. parsons, s. pixley, t. plimpton, r. nichols. 54 class of 1969 1st row: d. verge, r. wilson, p. wood, p. spindler, j. Stephens, c. whitcomb, p. taft, j. scanned. 2nd row: d. gould, s. thompson, b. scott, c. seale, c. shepard, p. snell, j. young, e. spencer. 3rd row: I. Stewart, I. vanbubar, d. soucy, s. willard, n. smith, j. strout, k. stover, j. staruski. 4th row: j. thurston, c. thomas, p. schofield, w. stevens, r. warren, j. spencer, c. stariknok, d. tuttle, k. schomann. class of 1970 55 I. to r.: mr. coughlin, advisor; gregory black, vice-presi- dent; bruce temple, president; marsha koledo, treasurer; michele labonte, secretary, (miss poljacik, advisor, was absent when picture was taken.) class of 1970 1st row: g. ambrose, c. brown, p. batchelder, n. birsky, s. brown, m. aldrich, c. anderson, r. bibens. 2nd row: s. brown, j. beach, d. barton, k. aunchman, c. attridge, c. bishop, p. blake, m. bassett, m. bateman, I. bodine. 3rd row: p. austin, g. bobar, g. black, r. bruce, c. burton, r. barror, j. burke, b. asonevich, p. bruce, m. bingham. 4th row: s. hartley, r. byington, f. bingham, m. ankuda, p. bibens, s. buckingham, r. baker, a. abrahamovich, c. butter- field. 1st row: I. clement, s. crocker, r. capron, w. chapman, w. cerauskis, c. crowninshield, b. desmond, k. congdon, c. courchesne. 2nd row: p. dark, a. cesario, s. connor, s. Cleveland, j. dunham, n. dick, d. currie, a. cook, c. doane, b. clifton, p. crawford. 3rd row: s. crandall, e. cram, r. dark, p. centariczki, e. call, e. davis, c. cady, c. cooper, d. davis, c. doolittle. 4th row: a. craigue, j. cooper, m. Cham- berlin, r. demers, d. dark, a. dubanevich, c. duffy, w. derosie, a. carder. 56 class of 1970 1st row: s. fielder, k. follett, v. giddings. s. hinds, c. flore, c. fellows, e. hill, b. hinkley, j. holbrook, a. hazeltine. 2nd row: b. hutchinson, k. jensen, p. farnsworth, r. gleason, p. duranty, c. emerson, t. flynn, s. hussey, I. fisk, c. fortier. 3rd row: j. hastings, t. hutchinson, m. favreau, c. forrest, t. guilmette, t. glynn, p. hurd, k. fullam, s. havey, d. hawkins. 4th row: m. graham, p. harrington, r. gault, p. hagen, r. hebert, k. forrest, s. gourley, g. eastman, c. ginter, j. hickey, d. greene. 1st row: s. Salisbury, e. me cutcheon, p. slade, I. me cor mack, j. messer, j. silver, t. rabtoy, s. sanford. 2nd row: k. schomann, c. murray, d. newell, b. merrow, b. patnode, I. neronsky, j. peterson, a. searle, c. ross. 3rd row: t. ordinetz, a. perry, g. newport, w. miller, v. pitkin, g. schaefer, g. smith, g. partridge, r. moore, d. ross. 4th row: s. ross, t. millard, j. novak, r. parker, g. murray, g. olney, j. morse, g. seward, d. reynolds, d. me cormack, k. ross. 57 class of 1970 1st row: m. julien, c. kenyon, a. kivisto, e. johnson, s. le- mire, b. martin, k. jones, s. martin, j. kazak. 2nd row: I. marks, I. malinski, j. klimenok, m. koledo, v. jewell, k. knox, r. johnson, j. laplante, d. martel. 3rd row: c. legg, p. levanovich, e. mas, g. johnson, d. laplante. r. martel, j. lajoice, h. johnson, k. jerard, k. kasparovich. 4th row: b. lewis, t. lawrence, s. kendall, m. martin, t. lester, m. lapoint, k. kaija, b. litchfield, d. lavanway. 1st row: s. woodbury, I. tie, d. varney, w. wright, m. thomp- son, I. sudant, I. snide, j. stevens. 2nd row: b. white, g. warren, j. zaleskie, j. sturtevant, b. wheelock, p. sudant, s. watkins, j. tracy, s. titcomb. 3rd row: k. todd, r. taft, d. still, j. vanhousen, r. watkins, e. westney, r. stover, b. tho- mas. 4th row: c. Spaulding, j. swenor, r. westney, e. woy- chikon, b. temple, t. wyman, d. webster. 58 activities yearbook 60 staff art staff arlene dubanevich, edi- tor sports staff barbara carey and james schwartz, edi- tors steering committee seated: julie kaija, jerry singleton, eliza- beth lovell, arlene dubanevich. standing: mrs. bean, barbara carey, james schwartz, mr. knapp. 61 gramercy ghost,” a comedy in two acts, by john cecil holm, is set in new york city, nancy willard, a hopeful young writer, is engaged, but problems arise when she is bequeathed a ghost, (whom only she can see), and he attempts to straighten out her life.” cast margaret collins nancy willard parker burnett augusta ames Charley Stewart nathaniel coombes officer morrison irv rocky ambulance drivers girl director sharon watkins leslie dunning michael cohen julie kaija william tracy brian cheney david dark scott searle john singleton priscilla ringquist elizabeth pauling juliet allan mr. robert me laughlin 63 american field service the taft family aberash melkie, our american field service exchange student, spent the year at the home of mr. and mrs. hugh taft, pamela, rodney, paula and martha. abby” came to spring- field from mekele, ethiopia where she lives with her parents, five brothers and two sis- ters. her father is a lieutenant colonel in the army and her mother is a housewife. as a member of the senior class, abby” participated in the health career club, a.f.s. club, bowling league and volleyball intramurals, she plans to attend college, but is un- decided as to what she would like to take. the senior class is proud and happy to have had abby” as a member, everyone wishes her continued success and happiness. john pomer and joanne (lore, candidates for an american field service scholarship. hallie whitcomb, our ameri- can field service represent- ative, who spent the summer in japan. 64 seminars social studies seated: h. whitcomb, e. lovell, m. hawthorne, d. day. standing: o. stalter, d. Stapleton, g. whittemore, g. whalen, j. pomer, j. treat, mr. boudette. math and science seated: c. whitcomb, d. wyman. standing: mr. rose, mr. burton. english seated: b. hawkins, I. gilman, a. arrison, d. freeman, j. barlow, standing: I. ginter, j. kaija, c. conklin, p. klimenok, k. thompson. d. handy, mr. soule. 65 linda gilman, editor-in-chief editorial staff sports staff horn advisors mr. bateman, mr. rose and advertising staff news staff features staff national honor society seated: e. lovell, j. treat, I. gilman, d.wyman, d. Stapleton, stalter, g. whalen, p. klimenok, m. parsons, j. kaija, s. h. whitcomb m. hawthorne. standing: miss porritt, e. lawrence, a. dubanevich. b. hawkins, mr. boudette. ward, d. handy, j. barlow, c. whitcomb, g. whittemore, o. boys’ and girls’ state seated: miss lorman, s. cahee, m. hawthorne, k. slade, d. small, standing: j. schwartz, s. searle, d. Stapleton, g. whalen, p. williams, p. temple, g. whittemore, m. cohen. 68 s.a.a. treasurers 1st row: k. spindler, k. jones, k. follett, p. taft, j. allan, c. morse, m. dwinell. 2nd row: j. lafko, I. anderson, p. levanovich, c. attridge, s. frost, a. searle. 3rd row: I. vincent, j. karp, s. buckingham, d. nemkovich, b. temple, d. currie, d. handy. monitors 69 kneeling: a. arrison, h. millikin, h. schomann. 2nd row: p. snell, j. lafko, e. lovell, d. hawthorne, j. congdon, t. sullivan, j. davis, m. goad, c. morse, p. callahan, p. taft. 3rd row: d. wyman, p. williams, c. robinson, I. gilman, d. lillie, t. fogg, d. nemkovich, h. whitcomb, b. carey, mr. hebert. ava club I. to r.: s. buckingham, d. gomo, j. spencer, k. bingham, a. perry, j. martin, r. barror, c. austin, mr. vaillancourt. . radio club 70 forensic league I. to r.: g. whittemore, o. stalter, w. tracy, mrs. kingston, j. treat. 1st row: s. watkins. c. legg, I. neronsky, c. doolittle. w. wright, s. woodbury, k. follett, mrs. kingston. 2nd row: j. staruski. c. kazak, d. currie. c. bushop. e. pauling, d. soucy. c. murray. a. searle. 3rd row: d. hawkins, g. whittemore, o. stalter, w. tracy, c. forrest, j. tracy. 4th row: s. buckingham, d. Stapleton, d. dark, j. treat, g. whalen. 71 assembly committee I. to r.: s. watkins, j. schwartz, I. dunning, t. calkins, c. attridge, p. temple, m. koledo, d. lorinovich, k. jones, j. tracy, c. kazak, s. pixley, c. whitcomb, m. dwinell. french club 1st row: k. follett, m. hawthorne. n. birsky, c. doolittle, e. lovell, s. keniston, m. aldrich, p. spindler, r. capron, c. clement. 2nd row: c. whitcomb, a. searle, c. seale, d. haw- thorne, j. kaija, k. rogers, p. callahan, g. pitts, e. rice, r. loveless, c. doane, mme. shenk. 3rd row: a. cesario, j. za- leskie, d. Constantine, c. conklin, k. thompson, h. whit- comb, g. haskell, b. hawkins, c. robinson, p. klimenok, s. Cleveland, v. bedi, d. day. 4th row: I. vincent, d. currie, n. smith, s. buckingham, s. pixley, m. parsons, s. lawrence, h. smith, d. handy, j. barlow, j. davis. 72 student council 1st row: d. laber, mr. guarino, k. jones, m. hawthorne, m. dwinell, t. lawrence. 2nd row: a. am- son, n. birksy, m. aldrich. 3rd row; r. bruce, a. cesario, h. millikin. 4th row: d. nemkovlch, g. whalen, j. schwartz. 5th row: j. treat, w. bibens, s. lawrence. world affairs club 73 1st row: e. lovell, j. silver, h. johnson, c. whitcomb, m. hawthorne, c. morse, c. neronski, j. young, c. shepard, p. snell.2nd row: j. kaija, d. handy, d. currie, a. cesario, h. whitcomb, o. stalter, j. treat, k. thompson, w. wright, d. day. v. bedi, mr. paul. health career club 1st row: s. watkins, a. melkie, s. hinds, r. capron, mrs. rice. 2nd row: m. bateman, j. cook, b. dubanevich, m. whal- on. 3rd row: c. ankuda, n. perrin, b. wheelock, e. ambra- hamovich, m. jarvis. deca club 1st row: e. lambert, j. mccarthy, p. wood, m. farnsworth, b. hakey, c. kievra, a. duquette, s. olney. 2nd row: d. mat- thews, j. white, s. farrar, n. lancour, d. dunham, n. olney, y. grout, mr. curtis, 3rd row: d. reed, n. dark, e. millay, r. olney, t. pinders, w. durand, k. durand. 4th row: d. tuttle, r. lemire, r. Stocker, p. reynells, g. thompson, r. pratt, m. bergeron. 74 service club 1st row: mr. curtis, c. morse, j. thomas, r. capron, I. j. donegan, c. goodrum, j. Stephens. 3rd row: b. havey, j. me cormack, d. matthews, b. desmond, c. kievra. 2nd row: cook, I. harrington, s. Cleveland, k. stover, j. staruski, c. p. batchelder, I. anderson, s. brown, e. derosie, e. spencer, kazak. dramatics 1st row: j. kaija, s. aunchman, m. beebe, j. karp, e. pauling, k. miller, t. sullivan. 2nd row: j. Stephens, k. jerard, I. neronsky, t. flynn, c. emerson, s. lemire. 3rd row: I. dunning, c. morse, j. allan, p. snell, d. soucy, r. wilson. 4th row: j. tracy, a. arrison, b. ingalls, k. rori- son, mr. rousseau, mr. me laughlin. 75 school bookkeepers seated: mr. donegan. standing: t. lee, j. martin, e. ward, j. thomas. future teachers of america 1st row: mrs. pulsipher. t. spindler, s. dark, p. spindler, I. me cormack, j. lafko, k. miller, s. frost, I. ginter, a. duban- evich, r. loveless, s. keniston, m. goad, p. taft, k. slade. 2nd row: d. johnson, p. callahan, c. shepard, p. snell, c. burke, e. childs, j. staruski, c. kazak, b. adams, e. derosie, d. sott, k. kingsbury, d. hawthorne, j. flore, j. scanned. 3rd row: s. johnston, d. Constantine, d. soucy, c. robin- son, k. thompson, h. whitcomb, b. hawkins, e. abrahamo- vich, e. pauling, I. gilman, g. haskell, p. ringquist, p. klimenok, a. cesario, I. stewart, b. havey. 4th row: j. bar- low, I. vincent, b. carey, h. smith, d. nichols, s. desmond, d. Stapleton, d. dark, j. whalen, p. whitney, t. calkins, g. whittemore, j. karp, d. burt, k. rogers. 76 drill team I. to r.: j. Stephens, c. goodrum, a. dubanevich, j. congdon, m. goad. german club 1st row: a. kivisto. p. graham, p. jensen, d. scott, p. taft, p. maguire, d. small, d. laber, m. dwinell, c. morse. 2nd row: I. anderson, s. aunchman, t. sullivan, d. johnson, s. frost, p. bibens, j. masters, s. tarro, k. miller, b. hinckley, mr. taber. 3rd row: r. gardner, k. jensen, v. bedi, d. day, d. soucy, j. karp, d. davis, c. doane, j. davis, w. asonevich. 4th row: h. millikin, j. pomer, d. shevchik, h. moore, m. ankuda, s. buckingham, t. desmond, r. johnson, g. rhodes, h. smith, d. davis. 77 mr. swanson and band staff trombones, baritones, and basses oboe and bassoon percussion J2 girls’ chorus 1st row: j. silver, r. laplante, p. wood, a. hazeltine, r. wil- gallagher, s. fellows, d. matthews. 3rd row: b. adams, j. son. 2nd row: mrs. erickson, c. kievra. m. gallagher, c. knight, d. barton, j. sturtevant, p. bruce. d. dutton. mixed choir 1st row: d. nelson, j. amsden, d. hill, b. hinkley, s. kenis- ton, j. davis, m. dwinell, c. morse, s. fellows, r. wilson. 2nd row: I. vanbubar, s. losee, c. burke, c. fournier, b. page, v. bedi, p. bassett, e. hastings, j. hutchinson, p. snell, c. shepard, mrs. erickson. 3rd row: b. clifton, j. bellows, c. doane, m. bassett, b. currie, d. smith, g. haskell, I. bodine, c. cole. c. attridge, m. labonte, k. sullivan, k. rogers, a. cesario. 4th row: g. partridge, k. ross, s. benton, s. guil- mette, j. morse, k. forrest, g. kangas, t. guilmette, t. glynn, p. jason, d. cooper. 80 y' 0, football the 1967 team coach of the year jim schwartz September athlete of the month all-state selection Vermont state leading scorer: 84 points, a new state record ’’bear” bibens October athlete of the month all-state selection 85 pete kamel pete koledo duff” lorinovich doc bubbles lawrence larry percy Charlie fairbanks 87 soccer 1st row: j. lawrence, w. snide, b. treat. 2nd row: j. pugh, n. smith, r. dark, t. calkins, g. kangas, t. lester, b. cheney, m. lapoint. 3rd row: coach robinson, s. duby, d. davis, I. harris, m. jasinski, r. hitchock, w. stevens, p. williams, g. rhodes, j. treat, p. whitney, h. moore, b. lewis, m. currie, coach knisley. co-captain gary rhodes, coach knisley, co-captain parry williams. 88 cross country the team let’s go! 89 ski team kneeling: j. sterrett, r. taft, e. cram, s. titcomb, h. mil- d. nichols, r. mackenzie, t. pinders, p. koledo, j. single- likin, c. duffy, t. lawrence. standing: d. nichols, p. hurd, ton.e. oberg. j. vanhoesen. w. derosie, s. farrar, g. kamel, m. morse. 91 basketbal varsity team sitting: j. schwartz, g. whalen, p. williams, d. lorinovich, t. plimpton, w. stevens, k. morris, j. dick, g. kangas, g. I. percy. standing: coach wyman, d. nemkovich, j. morse, lashua, r. lawrence. strategy! coach wyman and captain williams 92 junior varsity team kneeling: r. hebert, d. laplante, c. burton, g. black, b. gourley, r. parker, b. temple, a. abrahamovich, coach lewis, g. murray. standing: t. lajoice, e. call, d. dark, s. vincent. more strategy!! 93 94 our record opponent shs opp fall mountain 56 59 rutland 42 53 mt. anthony 47 54 hartford 98 73 stevens 72 74 fall mountain 72 70 west rutland 64 42 fair haven 75 44 Windsor 62 56 bellows falls 61 68 brattleboro 49 46 otter valley 67 51 hartford 76 64 mt. st. joseph 64 54 west rutland 83 70 rutland 58 54 opponent shs opp bellows falls 62 56 Windsor 83 78 brattleboro 59 67 svl play-down brattleboro 79 63 quarter finals rutland 66 51 semi-finals burlington 65 49 finals rice 53 91 95 tennis seated: h. millikin, j. treat, o. stalter, s. lawrence. standing: t. lawrence, g. english, s. pixley, d. cooper, coach farmer. 97 baseball 1st row: s. kendall, j. schwartz, w. lynds, g. lewis, k. bingham, r. hussey, g. kamel. 2nd row: mr. coughlin, g. black, p. harrington, g. lashua, a. carder, d. dark, r. parker, m. lavanway, b. lewis, d. lavanway, g. partridge, mr. birsky. 98 gary lewis bill lynds bob Hussey 99 ken bingham track 1st row: e. woychikon. m. favreau, g. rhodes, h. scho- mann, g. kangas. j. murchie, p. hurd. 2nd row: r. demers, h. moore, d. lorinovich, p. koledo. w. bibens, r. mac- kenzie, j. pomer. 3rd row: e. duprey. coach cesario, k. kaija, j. morse, s. hill, r. nichols, d. nemkovich, k. mor- ris, b. glynn, t. calkins, w. derosie, coach rousseau. heinz schomann 100 girls’ sports smash it back, tina! let’s get this straight! 103 league bowlers 104 105 106 cheerleaders capt. joan karp mary dwinell jo davis alternate sue aunchman 107 al tired out!” yeah cosmos! 108 advertisements eil Unot Compliments of IDLENOT FARM DAIRY, INC. 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