Springfield High School - Green Horn Yearbook (Springfield, VT)
- Class of 1969
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EVENTS 7. After a successful Apollo 7 mission with three astro- nauts aboard, the United States followed in December with Apollo 8. This time a 3-man team made history by soaring into orbit around the moon. 8. This diagram shows the path of the Apollo 8 in suc- cessfully achieving lunar orbit and then returning to Earth. 9. Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts eulogizes his slain brother during funeral service for Senator Robert F. Kennedy in St. Patrick s Cathedral in New York. President and Mrs. Johnson listen at lower right. 10. Jim Northrup hits a triple off Bob Gibson in the 7th inning of the final game of the World Series at Busch stadium in St. Louis. Two runs were driven in and the Detroit Tigers went on to beat the St. Louis Cardinals. 11. Student sit-ins got their share of publicity in 1968 — photo shows Columbia University students during a demonstration in April. 12. This aerial view shows supporters of the Poor People s Campaign ringing the reflecting pool and wading into its waters as they gathered in June at the Lincoln Memorial. At right is Resurrection City. REFLECTIONS 1968 Springfield Senior High School Springfield, Vermont FOREWORD “I was thinking the day most splendid till I saw what the not-day exhibited, I was thinking this globe enough till there sprang out so noiseless around me myriads of other globes.” — Walt Whitman 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Seniors 5 Faculty 45 Classes 53 Activities 61 Athletics 85 Advertisments 109 DEDICATION We, The Class of 1969, dedicate this yearbook, a history of a most important part of our lives, to the citizens of Springfield. Our accomplishments recorded here were possible through your concern and effort in providing the best for us. Thank you for this school, the mold of our characters from which we now emerge, prepared and eager to go on, able to direct our own lives. 4 Sydney G. Pierce Superintendent of Schools Neal Smith Patricia Snell Warren Stevens Cherry Whitcomb 6 Jane Barlow Anne Marie Cesario Carol Conklin Ruth Loveless Stoddard Lawrence Elizabeth Rice NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Deborah Day SENIOR Barbara Hawkins MEMBERS Michael Parsons JUDITH A. AMSDEN A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. The Bible RICHARD L. ALLEN The best compost for the lands is the wise master’s feet and hands. - Anonymous EDWARD J. ALLEN AH the glory pretend in my life is that have lived quietly. — Montaigne RONALD J. AMSDEN The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business. Anonymous BRUCE L. ANKUDA The vitality of thought is in adventure. — Montaigne ANDREW J. ARRISON In the scale of the desti- nies. brawn will never weigh so much as brain. — Lowell 7 ■ RODNEY N. AUSTIN Wine and women will make men of understanding to fall away. The Bible RICHARD E. BARBER The opportunity to do mis- chief is found 100 times a day. and that of doing good once a year. —Voltaire RODNEY E. BAKER Hear much; speak little. • Bias GARY M. BALCH Be silent and safe. Silence never betrays you. -O'Reilly RAYMOND E. BAKER ‘7 have often regretted hav- ing spoken, never having kept silent. ” Syrus 8 PAMELA S. BIBENS Friendship is a word the very sight of which in print makes the heart warm. Birrell VICTORIA M BEDI Music is well said to be the speech of angels. —Carlyle BRUCE A BIGGS Originality does not consist in saying what no one has ever said before, but in say- ing exactly what you think yourself. DIANE E. BISHOP The sweet converse of an innocent mind. — Keats 9 Stephens REGINA BOSTWICK Manner, not gold, is wom- an 5 best adornment.M — Menander FREDERICK C. BURNS “Goodness is the only in- vestment that never fails. —Thoreau 10 STACY A. CARROLL Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not.” —Emerson LUKE J. CANNISTRACI Every individual has a place to fill in this world, and is important in some re- spect. whether he chooses to be so or not.” —Hawthorne ANNE-MARIE CESARIO To set the cause above re- nown: to love the game above the prize.” — Newbolt RONALD R. CHASE “The first great command- ment is: ‘Don't let them scare you.' ” —Davis n NORMAN E. CLARK Where lives the man that has not tried— How mirth can into folly glide. And folly into sin. ” —Scott RAYMOND J. CLARK A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. ” —Proverbs DIANE A. CLOUGH There are two ways of spreading light: To he the candle, or the mirror that reflects it.” Wharton PRISCILLA N. CONGDON For this is wisdom: to love, to live, to take what Fate or the gods may give. ” — Hope NEIL D. COLBURN Well-timed silence hath more eloquence than speech.” Tupper DONNA A. CLOUGH “Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low; an excel- lent thing in woman.” —Shakespeare PATRICIA A. CONGDON What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. ” — Anonymous 12 RUSSELL A. CORBIN “Nothing hut Heaven itself is better than a friend who is really a friend. — Plautus DIANNE L. CONSTANTINE “The best of life is conver- sation.” —Emerson 13 RICHARD R. CROSS My theory is to enjoy life, hut the practice is against it.” — Lamb MICHAEL D. CURRIE There are two things to aim at in life: first to get what you want; and after that to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieve the sec- ond.” —Smith STUART A. CURRIE We seldom laugh without crime. —Wilson THEODORE A. DESMOND Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity.” — Mann DEBORAH A. DAVIS If the world’s a vale of tears, smile till rainbows span it. —Wordsworth JUDITH M. E. DAVIS The happy life which flows along with steady course, completely under the soul's control. - Seneca DEBORAH A. DAY Industry need not wish. —Franklin 14 STEPHEN J. DUBANIEWICZ ‘There is a devil in every berry of the grape. — Koran JEFFREY C. DICK “If you command yourself, you can command the world” Anonymous PATRICIA A. DICKINSON He who believes lives ac- cording to his belief ” —Anonymous DEBRA A. DUNHAM “We do that in our zeal our calmer moment would be afraid to answer. ” —Scott WAYNE R DUQUETTE “The real character of a man is found out by his amusements — Reynolds 15 KEITH M. DURAND Only those means of secu- rity are good, are certain, are lasting, that depend on your own vigor.” Machiavclli DIANA G. DUTTON Little deeds of kindness, lit- tle words of love, make our earth an Eden like the heav- en above” —Carney G. ROBERT ENGLISH Manners are of more im- portance than laws, upon them, in great measure, the laws depend.” —Burke CONSTANCE C. FITZCHARLES Laughter is not at all a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is far the best ending for one .” — Wilde MARILYN A. FARNSWORTH “ While upon the earth, en- joy the good things that are here.” — Selden SHEILA A. FARRAR A secret world of wonders in thyself. — Thomson STEVEN P. FARRAR Gentle of speech, benefi- cent of mind.” — Homer 16 STEPHEN G. FOURNIER “Let the meek inherit the earth . . . they have it com- ing to them. —Thurber JOANNE E. FLORE “Sweet is the bitter sea. and the clear green in which the gaze seeks the soul, looking through the glass into itself. - Jefferies 17 BARRY M. GLYNN ■'There's a good time com- ing. 'boys! A good time coming. — Mackay KATHY A. GOLEC A quiet conscience makes one so serene — Byron CAROL M. GOODRUM Women are strange and in- comprehensible. a device in- vented by Providence to keep the wit of man well sharp- ened by constant employ- ment. —Barrie THEODORE N. GOODRICH I grant you freely that he sought his ends not always wisely—but he lov'd his friends. DIANE A. GONYEA Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows. —Ingersoll TERRY E. GOMEZ Live this day as if it were the last — Kerr 18 Dobson LINDA J. GRENIER Her air. her manners; all who saw admired. Anonymous PAMELA J. GRAHAM Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace” The Bible STEPHEN J GUILMETTE ‘7 agree with no man's opin- ions; have some of my own” BONNIE K. HAKEY As merry as the day is long.” —Shakespeare 19 —Turgeniev KENNETH W. HARVEY The creed of the true saint is to make the best of life, and make the most of it. - Chapin DOROTHY A. HAWTHORNE A faithful friend is a strong defense; and he that hath found such a one hath found a treasure. —The Bible BARBARA J. HAWKINS The bee is more honored than other animals, not be- cause she labors, but be- cause she labors for others. —St. Chrysostom LORETTE C. HAWKINS Beauty is power; a smile is its sword. ” MELISSA R. HASTINGS Beauty is part of the fin- ished language by which Goodness speaks. — Eliot 20 Reade GAYLE J. HENDERSON In the midst of winter. I finally learned that there was in me an invincible sum- mer. Camus He that does good for good's sake seeks neither praise nor reward, though sure of both at last. Penn LISA M. HERRICK For a touch of gay. bright- ens even a dark and dreary day Anonymous BRADLEY D. HILL And the devil did grin for his darling sin. —Coleridge DEBRA J HILL I’ve taken my fun where I've found it.” — Kipling JANICE L. HUTCHINSON Oh! What a crowded world one moment may contain. —Hcmans 21 BRADFORD J. INGALLS From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth” Shakespeare CEDRIC P. JACKMAN If you are honest, it is the best thing in the world. It goes above intelligence. —Pipinelis CYNTHIA M. KAZAK Talking is the disease of age. Though I'm anything but. could talk like that forever.” —Gilbert GARY W. KANGAS An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of gold.” —Anonymous DIANNE L. JOHNSON Smiling always with a never fading serenity of countenance, and flourishing in an immortal youth. Barrow GREGORY D. KAMEL SANDRA K JOHNSTON have a heart with room for every joy. ” —Bailey One may smile, and smile, and be a villain. —Shakespeare 22 PAMELA KLIMENOK By mutual confidence and mutual aid. great deeds are done and great discoveries made. — Homer SUSAN H KENISTON 'Nature made her and then broke the mold.” —Oriosto JUDY L. KNIGHT Always face the sunshine and the shadows will fall be- hind you. —Anonymous DEBRA M. LABER The world is so full of a number of things. I'm sure we should all be as happy as kings. —Stevenson 23 • DARLENE M LANGDON “After the verb 'To Love.' To Help’ is the most beauti- ful verb in the world. ” —von Sullner STODDARD L. LAWRENCE “The world cannot live at the level of its great men. “ —Anonymous RUTH A. LAPLANTE “Good humor can be said to be one of the very best arti- cles of dress one can wear in society. —Thackeray GARY A LASHUA “He is quiet as a lamb??? Langland JAMES R LAPLANTE strove with none for none was worth my strife. —Savage 24 NOELLA M LEBLANC A friend is a pleasure, a merry companion, and at all times another I. —Lyly RUTH A. LOVELESS When the world is mudlu- cious . . . When the world is puddlewonderful. —Cummings ROBERT C. LOVELL He will leave a smile be- hind as he travels from place to place.’' —Anonymous DAVID A. LOVELL To perceive things in the germ is intelligence. “ —Lao-Tse GWENDA B. LUCAS Manners are the happy way of doing things. ” Emerson LINDA J. MACEY In small proportions we just beauty see; and in short measures life may perfect be. —Jonson PETER R. MAGOON Music, the greatest good that mortals know, and all of heaven we have below. ” — Addison 25 ROBERT J. MALCO Good and bad men are each less so than they seem. — Coleridge JUDITH N. McCarthy A woman's guess is much more accurate than a man's certainty. ’’ —Kipling DARLENE G. MATTHEWS You're a devil at every- thing; and there’s no kind of • thing in the world but what you can turn your hand to. ” —Cervantes JE-ANN E. MASTERS She said little, but to the purpose. — Byron 26 EVERETT A. MILLAY Laugh yourself into stitch- es.” —Shakespeare MARY L. McNAMARA Women are wiser than men because they know less and understand more. —Stephens FRANCIS S. MILLER “ Tis very certain the desire of life prolongs it. ” — Byron LINDA M. McCORMACK Forward and frolic glee was there, the will to do. the soul to dare. - Scott REGINA MOORE Peace, peace is what I seek, and public calm; endless ex- tinctions of unhappy hates. ” —Arnold HARRY W. MILLIKIN A superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions. —Johnson 27 KRISTI C. MORRIS A boy has two jobs. One is just being a boy. The other is growing up to be a man. —Hoover DALE M. NEMKOVICH Zealous, yet modest; inno- cent. though free; patient of toil; serene amidst alarms; inflexible in faith, invincible in arms. — Beattie 28 ERIC H. OBERG A man alone is either a saint or a devil.” —Burton ANTHONY W. NUNES Confidence in the goodness of another is good proof of one's own goodness. ” — Montaigne MICHAEL R. PARSONS Reading makes a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man. — Bacon KAREN C. PATTERSON Our prayers should he blessings in general, for God knows best what is good for us. - Socrates NANCY L OLNEY A soft answer turneth away wrath. Proverb THOMAS W PINDERS Good humor makes all things tolerable. ” — Beecher GAYLE J. PITTS We are all born for love ... it is the principle of existence and its only end. —Disraeli 29 TODD W. PLIMPTON For when the One Great Scorer conies to write against your name. He marks not that you won or lost, hut how you played the game. Rice RICHARD J. PUGH “For the love of laughter, hinder not the humor of his design. ' Shakespeare PATRICIA A. PRATT 'Silence sweeter than any speech. -Craik GARY W. PORTER The wrong way always seems the more reasonable. —Moore 30 GARETH 1 RICHARDSON '7 am not in the roll of com- mon men. Shakespeare PETER W. REYNELLS He had a head to contrive, a tongue to persuade and a hand to execute any mis- chief — Clarendon 31 KEITH E. RORISON Whateer he did was done with’ so much ease. In him alone ‘twas natural to please. ” — Dryden TIMOTHY J. ROSS What we ardently wish we soon believe.” — Young JOSEPH H. RYDJESKI Youth's the season made for joys. ” —Gay JOAN D SCANNELL A happy soul, that alt the way. to heaven hath a sum- mer's day. ” —Crashaw 32 CAROLINE M. SHEPARD The dear, sweet singer with the crown of snow. Not whiter than the thoughts that housed below — Lowell DAVID W. SHEVCHIK Till follies become ruinous, the world is better with them than it would be without them. —Halifax CARLA L. SEALE ‘7 must go down to the seas again, to the vagrant gypsy life. Masefield HOLLY E. SJOLANDER 7 never found the compan- ion that was so companion- able as solitude. Thoreau STANLEY E. SMART ”Every man is a volume, if you know how to read him. —Channing 33 PATRICIA E. SNELL Her bright smile still haunts me. Carpenter CARL F. STARIKNOK Youth comes but once in a lifetime. —Longfellow PAULA C. SPINDLER Where is the laughter that shook the rafter? Where is the rafter, by the way. —Aldrich JAMES D. SPENCER A man's happiness is to do a man's true work.” —Aurelius 34 LUCENA B STEWART A cheerful look makes a dish a feast. — Herbert WARREN L. STEVENS “The growth of the intellect is spontaneous in every ex- pansion. —Emerson KATHRYN A. STOVER Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. ” —Johnson JANET M STEPHENS “The highest of distinctions is service to others. ” --George VI 35 ALLAN R. THOMAS Nothing is more significant of men’s character than what they find laughable. ” —Goethe SUSAN G. THOMPSON He that can have patience can have what he will. —Franklin JOHN K THURSTON Troubles are often the tools by which God fashions us for better things.” - Beecher DEBORAH A. VERGE Man has his will, but wom- an has her way.” — Holmes DONALD W. TUTTLE If a man could have half his wishes he would double his troubles.” —Franklin LINDA S. VANBUBAR He that mischief hatcheth. mischief catcheth. —Anonymous JOANNE M TURNER Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.” - Anonymous 36 PETER J. WELCH Music is the thing of the world that I love most.” Pepys CHERRY WHITCOMB Doing easily what others find difficult is talent; doing what is impossible for talent is genius. ” — Amiel JENNIE L. WHITE Change in all things is sweet.” —Aristotle STEPHEN D. WILLARD Longer liveth a glad man than a sorry.” - Anonymous RAYELENE K. WILSON And her voice was the war- ble of a bird; so soft, so sweet, so delicately clear. — Byron 37 PAMELA J. WOOD Even by small things are great ends helped. — Horace JACQUELINE M. YOUNG Suppress me if you can! am a Merry Jest! —Lang SENIOR DIRECTORY EDWARD J. ALLEN Eddie RICHARD L. ALLEN Dick JUDITH A. AMSDEN Jude S.A.A. Treas. 1.2; Monitor I; Assem- bly Com. 2; All-St ate 3; Mixed Choir 1.2.3.4. Pres. 1.4; Service Club 3; Grad. Ball 3; Cheerleader I. RONALD J. AMSDEN LYNNE M. ANDERSON Kid S.A.A. Treas. 3.4; Yearbook 4; Girls' Chorus 1.2; German Club 3; Service Club 1.2; Grad. Ball 3. BRUCE L. ANKUDA Senior Play 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Fall Formal 4; Tennis 1.3.4; Soccer 1.2; Grad. Ball 3. ANDREW J. ARRISON Andy Class Pres. 2; Student Council 1.3.4; S.A.A. Treas. I; Senior Play 4; Boys' State 3; Monitor 2; Assembly Com. 1.2; National Honor Society 3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1.2.3; One-Act Play 2.3; Tennis 3; Dramatics 12.3; Intr. 3. CURTIS J. AUSTIN Archie A VA Club 1.2.3.4. RODNEY N. AUSTIN FRANKLIN P BAILEY Beetle Radio Club 2; Soccer Mgr. 2. RAYMOND E. BAKER Ray Football I; Baseball 2; Basketball I; Soc- cer 2.3; Intr. 1.2.3. RODNEY E. BAKER Rod GARY M. BALCH RICHARD E. BARBER Dick Basketball I. JANE A. BARLOW Yearbook 4; Green Horn 1.2.3.4. Editor 4; Monitor 1.2; F.T.A. 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Intr. 4; French Club 3; Grad. Ball 3. VICTORIA M BEDI Vicky Green Horn 3.4; Mixed Choir 1.2.3.4; German Club 3.4; World Affairs 3; Intr. 3; French Club 3. JON R BENJAMIN Benjie Monitor I. CHRISTOPHER H. BENNETT Chris PAMELA S. BIBENS Pam German Club 3.4 BRUCE A. BIGGS S.A.A. Bazaar3; Cross-County 2. DIANE E. BISHOP Yearbook 4; Green Horn 3.4; Mixed Choir I; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Forensic League 2; Intr. 3; Grad. Ball 3. MARK E. BLAIS REGINA BOSTWIGK Library Aide I.2.3.4; Intr. 1,2. LINDA M BRAMMER Yearbook 4; F.T.A. 3; Debate I; Jr. Prom 3; Intr. 1.2.3; Soph. Semi 2. CAROL A. BURKE Charlie F.T.A. 3.4; Mixed Choir 3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 3. FREDERICK C. BURNS JUDY A BUTTERFIELD Yearbook 4; Fall Formal 4; Library Aide I; Dramatics I; Intr. 4; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. THOMAS R. CALKINS Tom Boys’ State 3; F.T.A. 3.4; Monitor 3.4; Assembly Com. 3; Band I; S.A.A. Ba- zaar 2.3; Fall Formal 4; Football I; Track 2.3; Soccer 2.3.4; Grad. Ball 3. PATRICIA M. CALLAHAN Pat Class Treas. 3; Yearbook 4; Green Horn 3; Monitor 2.3; F.T.A. 3.4; S.A.A. Ba- zaar 2.3; German Club 4; Fall Formal 4; One-Act Plav 3; French Club 3.4; Grad. Ball 3; Pep Club 4. LUKE J. CANNISTRACI WILLIAM P. CARDWELL Bill GARY B CARPENTER STACY A. CARROLL Class Vice-Pres. 2; Student Council I; Senior Play 4; Monitor I; Mixed Choir 2; S.A.A. Bazaar 2.3; Forensic League 2.3.4; Fall Forma! 4; Dramatics I; Intr. I; French Club 4; Grad. Ball 3. 38 ANNE-MARIE CESARIO S.A.A. Treas. 2.4; Yearbook 4; Green Horn 2.3; Grad. Marshal 3; F.T.A. 3.4; Orchestra I; National Honor Society 3. Sec. 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1.2.3; Fall Formal 4; Merit Scholarship 4; Model U.N. As- sembly 3; Intr. I; Grad. Ball 3. RONALD R. CHASE Hunting Fishing I. NORMAN E. CLARK “Norm” DEC A Club 3. Pres. 4. RAYMOND J. CLARK Baseball Mgr. I; Soccer 3; Hunting A Fishing I. DIANE A. CLOUGH Yearbook 4; Fall Formal 4; Intr. 4; Grad. Ball 3. DONNA A. CLOUGH Grad. Ball 3; Yearbook 4; Intr. 3.4. NEIL D. COLBURN PATRICIA A. CONGDON “Patty Monitor 2.3.4; Girls’ Chorus 1.2.3; Fall Formal 4; Dramatics I; Grad. Ball 3. PRISCILLA N. CONGDON ‘Penny” Health Careers Club Sec. 4; Grad. Ball 3. CAROL L. CONKLIN S.A.A. Treas. I; Yearbook Lit. Ed. 4; A.F.S. Club 4; Band 1.2,3.4; Orchestra 1.2.3.4; All-State 2.3; National Honor Society 3. Treas. 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; French Club 3; Grad. Ball 3; Folk Group 4. DIANNE L. CONSTANTINE Yearbook 4; Green Horn 3.4; F.T.A. 3.4; 5. A.A. Bazaar 1.3; Fall Formal 4; Li- brary Aide I; F.H.A. Club I; French Club 3.4; Grad. Ball 3. JANE E. COOK Janie” Yearbook 4; A.F.S. Club 3.4; Assembly Com. 4; Mixed Choir 1.4; S.A.A. Ba- zaar 1,2.3; Fall Formal. 4; Service Club 3.4; Health Careers Club 2J. Pres. 4; Dramatics ; Grad. Ball 3; Pep Club 4. DANIEL L. COOPER “Danny” All-State 3; Mixed Choir 1.2.3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Tennis 2.3,4. RUSSELL A. CORBIN ”Corb” Football 3; Baseball 1.2.3; Hunting A Fishing Club I. RONALD E. CORLISS “Ronny” DEC A Club 3; Football I. DARLENE A. CROSIER Girls' Chorus I; F.H.A. Club I. RICHARD R. CROSS Dick” Hunting A Fishing I. MICHAEL D. CURRIE Mike” Football I; Soccer 2.3.4; Intr. 1.3. STUART A. CURRIE “Stu” Monitor I; Band 1.2.3.4; Orchestra I; Football I; Golf 1.2.3.4; French Club 3; Grad. Ball 3. DEBORAH A. DAVIS “Debbie” Yearbook 4; Green Horn 3.4; F.T.A. 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3; Dramatics I; Pep Club 4. JUDITH M. E. DAVIS “Judy” Band 1,2.3.4; Orchestra I; All-State 2.3; National Honor Society 3.4. DEBORAH A. DAY “Debbie” Yearbook 4; F.T.A. 4; Band I; National Honor Society 3.4; German Club 3.4; Fall Forma! 4; Health Careers Club 2; World Affairs 3. Vice-Pres. 4; Intr. 1.3. 4; French Club 3.4. THEODORE A. DESMOND Ted” Basketball I; Intr. 2; German Club 3; Football I; Grad. Ball 3. JEFFREY C. DICK ‘Jeff’ Student Council 4; Senior Steering Com. 4; Boys’ State 3; Fall Formal 4; Foot- ball 2.3.4; Baseball 3; Basketball 1.2.3. 4; Track 1.2,3.4. PATRICIA A. DICKINSON “ Patty” Fall Formal4; Intr. I. JANE M. DON EGAN ‘“Janie” Yearbook 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1.2; Fall Formal 4; Service Club 3.4; Intr. I; Grad. Ball 3. MILTON A. DOPP Mick” Radio Club 2; Track I. STEPHEN J. DUBANIEWIC7 “Duby” Student Council 1.3; DEC A Club 3; Li- brary Aide 3; Football I; Basketball 1.2; Soccer 3.4; Grad. Ball 3. DEBRA A. DUNHAM “ Debbi” Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; S.A.A. Ba- zaar 2.3; DECA Club 3; Dramatics 2; Grad. Ball 3; Pep Club 4. WAYNE R. DUQUETTE KEITH M. DURAND DECA Club 3.4 DIANA G. DUTTON F. T.A. 4; Girls’ Chorus 2.3; Mixed Choir 4; Service Club 2; Grad. Ball 3; Fall Formal 4. G. ROBERT ENGLISH Band I; Tennis 1.2.3. MARILYN A. FARNSWORTH Girls’ Chorus 1.2; Service Club 3; DECA Club 3. SHEILA A. FARRAR F H A. 1; DECA Club 3. STEVEN P. FARRAR “Steve” Ski Team 3; Track 3; Cross-Country 3. CONSTANCE C. FITZCHARLES Intr. 2,3,4. JAMES D. FLINT Jim” S.A.A. Bazaar 2.3; Radio Club 2.3.4; Grad. Ball 3; Pub. Speaking I; Camera Club I. JOANNE E. FLORE Class Sec. 3; S.A.A. Treas. I; Yearbook 4; Green Horn 1.2.3.4; Girls’ Stale 3; Monitor 1.3.4; A.F.S. Finalist 3; F.T.A. 3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2.3; Fall FormaI 4; Grad. Ball 3. TIMOTHY C. FOGG '“Tim” Monitor 2.3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2.3; Grad. Ball 3. RAYMOND R. FORREST Ray” Senior Steering Com. 4; Fall Formal 4; Football 2,3.4; Basketball 1.2; Track 1.3; Intr. I; Grad. Ball 3. STEPHEN G. FOURNIER S.A.A. Treas. 1.2; Soccer I. MARTIN H. GILBERT ’’Marty” S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Fall Formal 4; Foot- ball I; Baseball 4. LAUREL J. GINTER “Laurie” Yearbook 4; Green Horn 3.4; F.T.A. 3.4; S.A.A Bazaar 3; Fall Formal 4; Folk Group 4; Library Aide 4; French Club 3. BARRY M. GLYNN Band 1.2.3.4; Football I; Orchestra . 2.3; Track 2; French Club 3. MARY-ANN GOAD “ Mary” Class Vice-Pres. 3; Student Council 4; S.A.A. Treas. 4; Yearbook 4; Monitor 1.2.3.4; A.F.S. Club 3.4; F.T.A. 3.4; Drill Team 2,3.4. Co-Capt. 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1.2.3.4; Fall Formal 4; French Club 4; Grad. Ball 3. KATHY A. GOLEC Green Horn 4; F.T.A. 4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. TERRY E. GOMEZ Fall Formal 4; Science Club I; Basket- ball 1.2; Grad Ball 3; Soccer 1.2. DIANE A. GONYEA ’’Deena” Yearbook 4; Dramatics I; Pub. Speaking I. 39 THEODORE N. GOODRICH Ted Hunting Fishing I. CAROL M. GOODRUM Yearbook 4; Monitor I; Drill Team 2.3; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Fall Formal 4; Ser- vice Club 2. Vice-Pres. 3; bur. I; Cheer- leader 1.4; Grad. Ball 3. DEBORAH GOULD Yearbook 4; Monitor I; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. NETTIELU L. GRAHAM Nettie PAMELA J. GRAHAM Pam F.T.A. 4; German Club 3; Grad. Ball 3. LINDA J. GRENIER Yearbook 4; Senior Play 3; Homeroom Rep. 2; Cap A Gown Com. 4; Special Events Com. 3. (Pittsfield High!. YVONNE J. GROUT Bonnie Girls’ Chorus I; Mixed Choir 2; DEC A Club 3. STEPHEN J. GUILMETTE Steve Mixed Choir I J.3.4; Football . BONNIE K. HAKEY DEC A Club 3. MARY A. HANDLEY Lulu Green A Gold 3; F.T.A. 1.3; Assembly Com. I; Mixed Choir 1.2; One-Act Play I; F.H.A. . Library Aide 3; Soph. Hop 3; Pep Club 2.3; Fresh. Reception 2.3. (South Roy alt on A Windsor High I LESLEY I. HARRINGTON S.A.A. Bazaar 2.3.4; Fall Formal 4; Service Club 3.4; Grad. Ball 3. KENNETH W. HARVEY Ken’ Band I; Orchestra I. S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Football I. MELISSA R HASTINGS Missy” Yearbook 4; Band 1,2.3; All-State 2.3; S.A.A. Bazaar 1.2; Fall Formal 4; Dramatics I; Grad. Ball 3. BARBARA J. HAWKINS Barb’’ Yearbook Editor 4; Girls' Stale 3; F. T.A. 3.4; Band 1.2.3.4. Librarian 3; All-State 3; National Honor Society 3.4; Fall For- mal 4; World Affairs Club 4; French Club Treas. 3. Pres. 4; Grad. Ball 3; Cheerleader I. LORETTE C. HAWKINS Lorry Yearbook 4; Girls' Chorus 1.2.3; Mixed Choir 1.2.3. DOROTHY A. HAWTHORNE Dot tie” Yearbook 4; Green Horn 1.2.3.4; Sports Ed. 3.4; Monitor 1.2.3.4; F.T.A. 3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1.2.3.4; Fall Formal 4; French Club 3. Treas. 4; Grad. Ball 3. ERROL D. HEALD GAYLE J HENDERSON Yearbook 4; A.F.S. Scholarship 4; Girls' Chorus 4; Mixed Choir 4; Intr. 4; Pep Club 4; Folk Group 4. MARY E. HENNESSY LISA M. HERRICK Band I; Intr. 2.4; German Club 4; French Club 4 BRADLEY D. HILL Brad Band . Orchestra I; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Soccer 1.2. DEBRA J. HILL Deb Mixed Choir 2.3.4; Dramatics I. JANICE L. HUTCHINSON Jan Mixed Choir 1.2.3; Forensic League 2. BRADFORD J. INGALLS Senior Play 4; Band I; One-Act Play Contest 2.3; Radio Club 2.3; Dramatics 2.3; Football . CEDRIC P JACKMAN Radio Club 4. DIANNE L. JOHNSON DJ.” Class Treas. 2.4; Senior Steering Com. 4; S.A.A. Treas. I; Yearbook 4; F.T.A. 3.4; Band I.2.3.4; All-State 2; S.A.A. Bazaar 2.3; German Club 3.4; Fall For- mal 4; Grad. Ball Chairman 3. SANDRA K JOHNSTON Sandi” F.T.A. 3.4; Intr. 1.2.4. GREGORY D. KAMEL Greg Band 1.2.3.4; Orchestra . All-State 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Football 1.2.3; Base- ball 1,2.3; Ski Team 3; Basketball 1.2; Soccer 4; Grad. Ball 3. GARY W KANGAS All-State 3; Mixed Choir 1.2.3.4; Foot- ball I; Basketball 1.2.3; Track 2.3; Soc- cer 3.4; Intr. 3. CYNTHIA M. KAZAK Cindy” Student Council I; F.T.A. 3.4; Assembly Com. 2.3; Girls’ Chorus I; Forensic League 2; Fall Forma! 4; Service Club 3.4; Dramatics I. Sec. 2; Grad. Ball 3. NANCY J. KELLEY Senior Play 4; Monitor I; Fall Format 4; Dramatics 1.2; Intr. 1.2; Grad. Ball 3. SUSAN H. KENISTON Suzi Yearbook 4; Green Horn 4; Senior Play 4. Monitor 3.4; F.T.A. 2.3.4; All-State 3; Girls' Chorus 2; Mixed Choir 3.4; 5. A.A Bazaar 2.3; Dramatics 2; Intr. 2; French Club 3.4; Grad Ball 3. CAROL A. KIEVRA Yearbook 4; Girls’ Chorus 1.2,3.4; S.A.A Bazaar 3; Fall Formal 4; Service Club 2.3.4; DEC A Club 3; Intr. 1.2.3. KAREN M. KINGSBURY Monitor I; F.T.A. 3; National Honor Society 3.4; Fall FormaI 4; F.H.A. Club 2; School Bookkeepers 3.4. PAMELA KLIMENOK Clem Class Vice-Pres. 4; Senior Steering Com. 4; S.A.A. Treas. 1.2.3.4; Year- book 4; F.T.A. 3.4; Orchestra 1.2.3.4; All-State 3; Drill Team 4; National Hon- or Society 3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1.2.3.4; Forensic League 2; Fall Format 4; Merit Scholarship Com 4; Burlington Youth Conf 3; Library Aide I; Intr. I; Grad. Ball 3. JUDY L. KNIGHT Girls’ Chorus 2.3. DEBRA M. LABER Debbie Student Council 1.2.3.4. Sec. I; Yearbook 4; Monitor . F.T.A 4; Mixed Choir 1.2. 3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1.2.3.4; German Club 3; Fall Forma 4; Grad. Ball 3; Pep Club 4; Cheerleader 1.2.3.4; Capt. 1.4. JANIS M. LAEKO Student Council 4; S.A.A. Treas. 3; Yearbook 4; Monitor 1.2.3.4; F.T.A. 3. 4; Orchestra I; S.A.A. Bazaar 1.2.3.4; Fall Formal 4; One-Act Play 3; Dramat- ics I; French Club 4; Grad. Ball 3; Cheer- leader 4; Pep Club 4. THOMAS J. LaJOICE Tom” Mixed Choir I; Library Aide I; Basket- ball 1.2.3.4. DARLENE M. LANGDON Dino Senior Play 4; Monitor I; F.T.A. 4; For- ensic League 4; Fall Formal 4; Library Aide I; Dramatics ; Intr. I; Grad. Ball 3. JAMES R LA PLANTE Jim Football ; Track 1.3. RUTH A. LAPLANTE Girls’ Chorus 1.2.3.4 GARY A. LASHUA Tor - Football 1.2.3.4; Baseball 1.2.3.4; Basket- ball 1.2.3.4. STODDARD L. LAWRENCE Tod Class Pres. 1.4; Student Council 1,2.3. Pres. I; Senior Steering Com. Chr. 4; 40 S.A.A. Treas. 1.2; Yearbook 4; Green Horn 3.4; Senior Play 4; Band 2.3. Pres. 4; Drum Major 4; National Honor So- ciety 3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2.3.4; Fall For- mal 4; Model U. N. Assem. 3; Football I; Tennis 1.2; French Club 2.3.4; Grad. Ball 3. NOELLA M. LcBLANC Girls’ Chorus 2; Intr. 1.2. RUTH A. LOVELESS Rolf Yearbook 4; Green Horn 3.4; Monitor I; F.T.A. 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1.2.3; Fall Formal 4; Intr. 2; French Club 3; Grad. Ball 3. DAVID A. LOVELL ROBERT C. LOVELL GWENDA B LUCAS ’’Gwen” F.T.A. 4; Dramatics 1.2. LINDA J. MACEY F.H.A. Club 1.2; Intr. I. PETER R. MAGOON Pete” Band 1.2.3.4; All-State2.3. JANET I. MAKELA ‘Jan’ Band 1.2.3; Fall Formal 4; Dramatics I; Intr. 1.2.3. ROBERT J. MALCO “Bob'’ Band I; A VA Club I; Intr. 1.2.3.4. JILL E. MARKERT Teddie Student Council 3; Yearbook 4; Green Horn 2,3.4; Senior Play 3; A.F.S. Club 2.3; F.T.A. 2.3.4; Band 1.2,3; Orchestra 1.2.3; Fall Formal 4; Library Aide 2.3; Ski Club 2.3; French Club 2.3.4; Grad. Ball 3; Latin Club 1.2.3; Pep Club 2.3.4; Folk Group 4. BRIAN L. MARTIN Football 1.2.3.4. JE-ANN E. MASTERS “Ge-Ge” German Club 3; F.H.A. Club 1.2; Health Careers Club 2. DARLENE G. MATTHEWS Dar Monitor 1.2; Girls' Chorus 2,3; Mixed Choir 3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2.3; Fall For- mal 4; Service Club 2.3.4; DEC A Club Sec. 3.4; Library Aide 4; Dramatics I; Intr. I; Grad. Ball 3. JUDITH N. McCarthy “Judy” Band I; Girls’ Chorus Treas. 4; DECA Club 3; Dramatics I. DENNIS M. McCARTY Forensic League 3.4; Cross-Country 3. LINDA M McCORMACK “Lyn” S.A.A. Treas. 1.3; Senior Play 4; Moni- tor 1.2; F.T.A. 3.4; Girls' Chorus I; Science Fair Award ; S.A.A. Bazaar 1.2.3; Service Club 3.4; Library Aide . Dramatics 1.2; Intr. 1.2; French Club 3; Grad. Ball 3; Pep Club 4. mary l. McNamara Monitor . Fall Formal 4; Dramatics I; Grad. Ball 3. EVERETT A. MILLAY ”Ev” Basketball 1; Cross-Country 3; Grad. Ball 3; DECA Club 3. FRANCIS S. MILLER, III “Frank” Football I. HARRY W. MILLIKIN “Spunk” Student Council 2.3. Pres. 4; Boys’ State 3; Monitor 3; Assembly Com. 2; S.A.A Bazaar 2.3.4; German Club 3; Football 1.2.3.4. Co-Capt. 4; Ski Team 1.2.3.4; Tennis2.3. REGINA MOORE “Gina S.A.A. Bazaar3. CHERYL L. MOREY S.A.A. Bazaar 2.3; Fall Forma! 4; Intr. 1.2.3; French Club 4; Grad. Ball 3. KRISTI C. MORRIS Football 1.2.3.4; Baseball I; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Track 2.3. JEFFRY M. MURCHIE Mixed Choir 1.2; Football 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2.3.4. BRENDA B MURRAY Girls’ Chorus 4; Mixed Choir I. DALE M. NEMKOVICH Student Council 2.3; S.A.A. Treas. 1.2. 3; Boys’ State 3; Monitor 2; Assembly Com. 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2.3; Fall Formal 4; Football 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2,4; Track 2; Grad. Ball 3. CORINNE A. NERONSKI Monitor ; Mixed Choir I; S.A.A. Ba- zaar 2; Fall Formal 4; World Affairs Club 1.2.3.4; Library Aide I; Intr. 2.3.4; Grad. Ball 3. RICHARD W. NICHOLS Dick Senior Steering Com. 4; Yearbook 4; Grad. Marshal 3; F.T.A. 3.4; Band I; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Fall Formal 4; Foot- ball 1.2,3, Co-Capt. 4; Ski Team 1.3.4; Track 1.2.3.4; Grad. Ball 3. ANTHONY W. NUNES “Tony” ERIC H. OBERG S.A.A. Treas. 4; Fall Formal 4; World Affairs Club 2; Football 1.3.4; Ski Team 3.4; Golf 1.2.3.4; Grad. Ball 3. NANCY L. OLNEY DECA Club 3. Treas. 4 MICHAEL R. PARSONS “Mike Student Council I; Yearbook Bus. Mgr. 4; Boys’ State 3; National Honor Society 3. Pres. 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1.2.3; Tennis 3; French Club 3; Grad. Ball 3; Vermont Youth Conference 3. KAREN C. PATTERSON Green Horn I. THOMAS W. PINDERS “Tom Monitor I; Assembly Com. 2; Fall For- mal 4; DECA Club 3; Dramatics I; Football ; Ski Team 3; Track 2; Intr. 2; Grad. Ball 3. GAYLE J. PITTS S.A.A. Treas. 2; Yearbook 4; Monitor I; Band I; French Club 3. STEPHEN C. PIXLEY Pix” Student Council 1.2; S.A.A. Treas. I; Yearbook 4; Boys’ State 3; Monitor 2; F.T.A. 4; Assembly Com. 3; S.A.A Ba- zaar I; Fall FormaI 4; Football 1.2.3,4; Track 4; Tennis 1.2; French Club 3.4. TODD W. PLIMPTON Yearbook 4; Band 1.2.3.4; Fall Formal 4; Football 1.2.4; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Track 4; Golf 1.2.3.4; Grad. Ball 3. JULIANNA POLCZYNSKI Julia CHRISTOPHER E. POLIDOR Chris” Band 1.2; Orchestra I; All-State 2. GARY W. PORTER Football 1.2; Basketball I; Track 1.2.3; Cross-Country 1.2; Intr. 1.2.3. PATRICIA A. PRATT Pat RICHARD J. PUGH Rick” Radio Club 2; Football 1.2.3; Intr. 2.3; Grad. Ball 3. DOUGLAS R. REED Doug” DECA Club 3.4. PETER W REYNELLS Pete DECA Club 3; Baseball I; Ski Team 4; Basketball I; Grad. Ball 3. KENNETH J. REYNOLDS Football I. ELIZABETH J. RICE Betty” Class Sec. 4; Senior Steering Com. 4; Yearbook 4; Girls’ State 3; Band 1.2.3.4; Orchestra I; National Honor Society 3.4; 41 S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Fall Formal 4; Dram- atics ; French Club 3.4: Grad. Ball 3. GARETH I. RICHARDSON Gary” Mixed Choir 1.2. KATHERINE E. ROBERTS Kathy” Green Horn 2; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Intr. 1.2.4. CATHRYN J. ROBINSON “Cathy” Class Sec. 2: Yearbook 4: Girls' State 3: Monitor 1.2.3.4. F T. A Hist. 3. Pres 4: Band 1.2. Sec. 3.4. All-State 2.3.4: S.A.A. Bazaar 3.4; Fall Formal 4. Intr. 2: French Club Sec. 3. Yice-Pres. 4; Grad. Ball 3. KEITH E. RORISON Assembly Com. 4: S.A.A. Bazaar 3: Library Aide 3: Dramatics 2.3; Grad. Ball 3. TIMOTHY J. ROSS Tim TERENCE L. RUPPERT Mixed Choir I J; Football . WAYNE P RYAN Intr. 3. JOSEPH H. RYDJESKI Joe Football . Intr. 1.2.3: Hunting Fish- ing I. JOAN D. SCANNELL Joanie F.T.A. 3.4: Girls' Chorus . PAUL N. SCHOFIELD HEINZ A. SCHOMANN Monitor 2: Track 1.2: Cross-Country 1.2. BARBARA A. SCOTT F.H.A. 2: Library Aide 2: Intr. 3.4. CARLA L. SEALE Yearbook 4: Fall Formal 4: Dramatics I x: French Club 3.4. CAROLINE M. SHEPARD Shep F.T.A. 3.4: Mixed Choir 2.3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 3: World Affairs Club 3: Library Aide 4; Intr. 1.2.3.4: Grad. Ball 3: Pep Club 4 DAVID W. SHEVCHIK Shevy Yearbook 4. Band 1.2.3.4. S.A.A. Ba- zaar 3: German Club 3.4: Fall Formal 4. Football 1.2: Basketball 2: Track 2.3: Soccer 4: Intr. 2.3.4: Grad. Ball 3. HOLLY E. SJOLANDER Class Treas. 2: Mixed Choir 3: Dramat- ics 2. STANLEY E. SMART Stan Library Aide I. NEAL F. SMITH S.A.A. Treas. 4: Green Horn 4: Boys' State 3: Monitor 3.4: National Honor Society 3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1.2.3; Foot- ball I: Track I: Soccer 2.3, Co-Capt. 4; Intr. ; French Club 3: Grad. Ball 3. PATRICIA E. SNELL Patti Monitor 1.2.3.4. F.T.A. 3.4. All-State 3: Mixed Choir 1.2.3.4; National Honor Society 3.4: S.A.A. Bazaar 3: World Affairs Club 3: Dramatics 1.2.3; Intr. I. DIANE I. SOUCY F.T.A. 3.4. Forensic League 2.3.4: Fall Formal 4. French Club 3.4: Grad. Ball 3. EILEEN A. SPENCER Spence” Monitor ; S.A.A. Bazaar 1.2.3.4: Fall Formal 4. Service Club 2.3.4. Dramatics I: Intr. I; Grad. Ball 3. JAMES D. SPENCER Jim Yearbook 4. S.A.A. Bazaar 2.3: Radio Club 2.4. AVA Club 1.2.3.4: Library Aide I. PAULA C. SPINDLER S.A.A. Treas. 2.4; Yearbook 4; F.T.A. 3.4: Orchestra 1.2.3.4: All-State 2.3.4: S.A.A. Bazaar 1.2.3.4; Fall Formal 4: Library Aide 1.3.4; Intr. I: French Club 3: Grad Ball 3. CARL F. STARIKNOK Red Mixed Choir I; Football I: Ski Team 3: Soccer 4. JANET G. STARUSKI Monitor I: F.T.A. 3: Band I: S.A.A. Ba- zaar 1.2.3: Forensic League 2.3.4: Fall Formal 4: Service Club 2.3.4; Intr. . JANET M. STEPHENS Senior Steering Com. 4: Yearbook 4: Senior Play 4: Monitor I; Drill Team 2.3: Co-Capt. 4: Fall Formal 4: Service Club 2. Pres. 3: School Bookkeeper 4: Dramatics I. WARREN L. STEVENS Yearbook 4: National Honor Society 3.4. Basketball 1.2.3; Soccer 3. Co-Capt. 4; Grad. Ball 3. . LUCENA B STEWART Beth Yearbook 4; F.T.A. 3.4; Band I; Orches- tra I; Fall Formal 4; Intr. 2.3; French Club 4; Grad. Ball 3. KATHRYN A. STOVER Kathy F.T.A. 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2.3; Fall For- ma! 4; Service Club 3.4; French Club 4: Grad. Ball 3. JAMES E. STROUT Jim Yearbook 4; Green Horn 1.2,3. Bus. Mgr. 4; AVA Club 3.4; Library Aide I. PAMELA S. TAFT Pam Senior Steering Com 4; S.A.A. Treas. 3; Yearbook 4; Green Horn 1.2.3.4; Girls’ State 3; Monitor 2,3.4; F.T.A. 3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2.3; German Club 4; Fall Formal 4; Library Aide I; Grad. Ball 3; AFS Host Family 3. ALLAN R. THOMAS A! A VA Club I; Football 1.2; Golf I; Intr. 2. SUSAN G. THOMPSON '‘Sue'’ F.H.A. Club I; Library Aide . JOHN K. THURSTON JOANNE M. TURNER Jo Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 3; Girls' Chorus 2; Mixed Choir 1.3.4; Li- brary Aide I. DONALD W. TUTTLE Don” LINDA S. VanBUBAR Mixed Choir 3; Library Aide I; Dramat- ics I. DEBORAH A. VERGE Debbie Dramatics I. RICHARD R. WARREN Football . Intr. 4; Hunting Fishing I. MICHAEL J. WATKINS Mike PETER J. WELCH CHERRY WHITCOMB Student Council 2; Yearbook 4; A.F.S. Club 3; F.T.A. 4; Assembly Com. 3; Band 1.2.3.4; Orchestra 1.2.3.4; All- State 2.3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1.2.3; Fall Formal 4; World Affairs Club 3.4; Merit Scholar- ship 4; Intr. 1.2.3; French Club 3.4: Grad. Ball 3. JENNIE L. WHITE S.A.A. Treas. 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; DEC A Club 3; Dramatics I. STEPHEN D. WILLARD Steve Football I; Hunting Fishing I. RAYELENE K. WILSON Rave Girls' Chorus 1.2.3. Pres. 4; Mixed Choir. .2.3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2.3; Fall Formal 4; Health Careers Club 4; Dramatics 1.2.3.4; Intr. 1.2.3.4; Grad. Ball3. PAMELA J. WOOD “Pam Girls' Chorus 2.3; DEC A Club 3. JACQUELINE M. YOUNG Jackie Yearbook 4; Mixed Choir 1.2. Sec. 4; Service Club 4; World Affairs Club 2.3. 4; Intr. 1.2.3.4; French Club 3; Grad. Ball 3. 42 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS L. to R Mr. Ellithorpc. Advisor; Elizabeth Rice, Secretary; Dianne Johnson, Treasurer; Pamela Klimc- nok, Vice-President; Stoddard Lawrence, President; Mrs. Bean, Advisor. SENIOR STEERING COMMITTEE SEATED: Elizabeth Rice, Stoddard Lawrence, Pamela Klimcnok, Dianne Johnson. STANDING: Mr. Ellithorpc. Raymond Forrest, Jeffrey Dick, Richard Nichols, Mrs. Bean. ADMINISTRATION FACULTY ADMINISTRATION 46 Spiro C. Gokas Director of Guidance Elizabeth H. Bean Attendance Officer JOHN BATEMAN CHERRY O. BLEAKNEY WILLIAM C. BURTON Science PHYLLIS M. CAHEE Director of Nursing Business Education LOUISE P BARNES Director of Reading EARL C. BOUDETTE Department Head Social Studies RICHARD CARPENTER Machine Shop Director of Art GERALD A. BREAULT English CAROLYN CLARK Mathematics 47 VINA M. DUFFY Mathematics ROBERT E. EASTMAN Auto Mechanics RICHARD H. FARMER Social Studies and World History Director Vocational Education JAY E. CURTIS Distributive Education JOSEPH A DELLAMANO Visual Communications JOHN E. DONEGAN Department Head Business Education MARY S. ELY Cooperative Foods JOHN E. HILLIARD Biology A udio- Visual ARTHUR T. CRAM ISABELLA P ERICKSON Director of Vocal Music SPIRO C. GOKAS Director of Guidance 48 STEPHEN J. HERBERT Mechanical Drawing Physics THOMAS P HUSSEY Mathematics ROBERT J. KNISLEY Physical Education SHEILA MABLE English LUCIAN A. LERANDEAU Industrial Arts CHARLES H McHUGH Social Studies CAROLYN E. LORMAN Physical Education ROBERT P. McLaughlin RONALD E KNAPP Art ELIZABETH G. LOVELESS English DANIEL K O’CONNELL Electronics 49 English ROBERT H PAUL US. History American Studies ELEANOR PORRITT Homemaking JEROME W ROUSSEAU U S. History World History HUGH A. PENNELL Varied Trades IRENE L. PULSIPHER English LEON L. PERRY Guidance DONALD ROBINSON Mathematics HELEN L. POLJACIK Guidance WINSTON J ROSE Department Head Mathematics f CHRISTIANE E. SHENK French RICHARD R SMITH Biology MARTHA L. SCOTT World History 50 ROBERT W. SWANSON PARKER L. WEARING Department Head Foreign Languages HAROLD G. STEVENS Machine Shop Director of Instrumental Music JEANNE M. VAN HAMONT French MARY E. TRACY English American Studies SUSAN B. WOOD 51 Secretary to the Principal UNDERCLASSMEN CLASS OF 1970 SEATED: Norecn Dick, Treasurer; Craig Forrest, Vice-President; Michael Graham, President; Michelle LaBontc, Secretary. STANDING: Mr. Paul and Mrs. Mablc, Advisors. 1st ROW: R. Bibens, C. Brown, C. Anderson, P. Batchelder, N. Birsky, M. Aldrich, G. Ambrose, S. Brown. 2nd ROW: J. Beach, S. Brown, M. Bateman, M. Bassett, C. Attridge, L. Bo- dinc, P. Austin, P. Bruce. 3rd ROW: K. Aunchman, C. Burton, R. Barror, S. Bartley, B. Asonevich, R. Bruce, G. Black. P. Blake. 4th ROW: F. Berry, M. Ankuda. R. Baker, P. Bibcns, S. Buckingham, C. Butterfield, F. Bingham. 54 CLASS OF 1970 1st. ROW: C. Courchesnc, R. Capron, W. Chapman. W. Ce- rauskis. C. Doolitllc, C. Fellows, K. Estey, B. Desmond, S. Crocker, K. Congdon, L. Clement. 2nd ROW: C. Doane, S. Cleveland, C. Emerson, J. Dunham, N. Dick, D. Currie, A. Cook, C. Crowninshield. B. Clifton. P. Clark. 3rd ROW: A. Cesario, C. Cooper, C. Cady, R. Clark, W. DeRosie, J. Cooper, M. Chamberlin, E. Cram. M. Favreau, S. Crandall. 4th ROW: E. Davis, A. Carder, P. Centariczski, G. Eastman, D. Clark, R. Demers, C. Duffy, A. Craiguc. E. Call. 1st ROW J. Holbrook, K. Follett, S. Hinds, C. Flore, C. Fortier. E. Johnson, E. Hill, B. Hinkley, S. Fielder, K. Jones. 2nd ROW: T. Hutchinson, R. Johnson, K. Jensen, T. Flynn, P. Farnsworth, V. Jewell, R. Gleason, K. Jerard, D. Hawkins. 3rd ROW: S. Havey, G. Johnson, C. Forrest, T. Glynn. P. Hurd, T. Guilmette, K. Fullam, J. Hastings, J. Hickey. 4th ROW: M. Graham, D. Greene, P. Harrington, P. Hagen, S. Gourley, K. Forrest, R. Gault, R. Hebert. C. Ginter. 55 CLASS OF 1970 1st ROW: M. Julicn, A. Kivisto, C. Lavoie, L. McCormack, K. Kasparovich, C. Kenyon, S. Martin, B. Martin, J. Messer, J. Ka ak. 2nd ROW: C. Legg, L. Malinski, J. Klimenok, M. Koledo. M. LaBonte, D. Martel. K. Knox. B. Merrow, L. Marks, S. Lemire. 3rd ROW: E. McCutcheon, R. Moore, E. Mas, D. Lavanway, D. Laplante, D. McCormack, J. LaJoice, W. Miller, P. Levanovich. 4th ROW: M. Martin, T. Millard, T. Lawrence, M. LaPoint, G. Kossakoski, T. Lester, R. Knight, K. Kaija. B. Lewis. 1st ROW: S. Sanford, L. Spide, J. Silver, K. Schomann, A. Searle, P. Slade. S. Pelton, L. Parsons. 2nd ROW: D. Newell, J. Peterson, C. Murray, L. Neronsky, G. Smith, A. Perry, G. Newport, T. Ordinetz. 3rd ROW: K. Ross, G. Partridge, J. Novak, V. Pitkin, G. Seward, J. Sterrett, S. Ross, G. Schaefer. 4th ROW: C. Spaulding, J. Morse, R. Parker, G. Olney, B. Paron, D. Reynolds, G. Murray. 56 1st ROW: D. Vise, L. Tic, S. Woodbury, K. Stone, J. Stevens, C. Wood, J. White. 2nd ROW: L. Sudant, J. Zaleskic, J. Sturte- vant, B. Whcclock, P. Sudant, M. Thompson, B. Strong. 3rd ROW: M. Woychosky, K. Todd, S. Watkins, R. Watkins, D. Still, G. Warren, E. Westney, B. White, S. Titcomb. 4th ROW J. VanHoescn, T. Wyman, R. Westney, B. Temple, R. Stover, J. Swenor, J. Tracy, B. Tanner, R. Taft. CLASS OF 1971 SEATED: Gay Harrington. Treasurer; Robert Dufresne, President; Burton Graham, Vice-President; Diana Guarino, Secretary. STAN DING: Miss Poljacik and Mr. Jasinski, Advisors. 57 CLASS OF 1971 1st ROW: D. Biggs, J. Beardsley, B. Claflin, W. Brown, D. Auguslinovich, V. Carroll, L. Bullard, J. Clark, L. Allen. 2nd ROW: L. Bartley, S. Augustinovich, L. Brown. D. Carlisle, K. Belisle, J. Abbott, M. Clark, M. Alex, C. Asonevich, C. Bailey. 3rd ROW: B. Baker, S. Bradeen, G. Austin, T. Bodine, R. Childs, G. Chase. T. Cady, F. Abrahamovich, R. Austin. 4th ROW: B. Barlow. T. Benjamin, R. Bobar, P. Caron, R. Brog- dale, D. Burt. D. Carr, D. Brochu. 1st ROW: L. Estey, D. Dunning, D. Douglas, B. Farrar, C. Ely, M. Duquette, S. Davis, C. Godin, L. Freitas, E. Fielder. 2nd ROW: M. Golcc, S. Cyrs, M. George, D. Gintof, D. Doane, C. Crosier, J. Craigue. A. English, S. Farmer, T. Fournier, G. Columb. 3rd ROW: D. Dressel, J. Cross, C. Goodrich, L. Crary, M. Daniels, T. Davis, P. Goodcll, D. Eamcs, B Graham, R. Fagans. 4th ROW: C. Curtis, T. Fairbanks, T. Grant, G. Good- rich, K. Finger, P. Goddard, T. Gilbert, D. Cram, R. Dufrcsne, K. Dion. 58 CLASS OF 1971 1st ROW: L. Larow, C. Laitrcs, M. Hcnncssy, K. Hoisington, K. Harvey, P. Kamel, C. Ingalls, C. Hodgeman, K. LaCross. 2nd ROW: R. Kraft, G. Harrington, B. Grout, S. LaPoint, D. Landry, C. Jennings, S. Hunsdon. D. Guarino, D. Hays. 3rd ROW: F. Hrychiewicz, J. Lavanovich. K. Hall, W. Hazeltine, J. Hasson, S. Lafko, M. Kcniston, J. Jarvis, R. Hildreth, A. Hendce. 4th ROW: T. Heintzclman, R. Holden, J. Laskcvich, H. Kossakoski, L. Ingalls, D. Hagen, J. Hawkins, J. Lawrence. N. Heiberg. 1st ROW C McCarthy, B Litchfield. C. Millikin, P. Mc- Millan, D. Malulonis. D. Osmer, D. Parsons, L. Nelson, M. McLaughlin, C. Matulonis, C. Marcotte. 2nd ROW: J. Newport, B. McCormack, J. Parry, D. McGoldrick, C. McNamara, C. Lovely, S. Ordinetz, D. Matulonis, S. McCarty, K. Morse, P. Moore, R. Moore, P. Morey. 3rd ROW: M. Morse, A. Perry, R. Lee, P. Liberty, B. Messer, W. Manahan, S. McCormack, L. Lindgren, R. Munson, L. Peck, D. Liberty, G. Masters, A. Nestcrvich. 4th ROW: G. Marks, V. Petraglia, K. Lillie, G. Parker, G. Peavey, T. Lynch, D. Nichols, K. McAllister, T. Plugge, F. Lockwood, W. Nye. B. Matulonis, R. Paine. 59 CLASS OF 1971 1st ROW: G. Stern, J. Spurr, S. Rathbun, N. Purington, P. Schmalzl, N. Roy, B. Scanncll. N. Seymour, S. Smith. 2nd ROW: N. Roberts, C. Smith, D. Rogers, L. Shepard. K. Stankevich, R. Sill, C. Rogstad. P. Regan, B. Scofield, A. Reilly. 3rd ROW: E. Stanton, T. Ross, W. Pratt, E. Rich- ardson, G. Stearns, W. Smith. W. Snide, F. Quigley. 4th ROW: P. Richardson, J. Stevens, D. Short, C. Scott, S. Shullis, T. Rorison. E. Small, M. Robinson. 1st ROW: P. Whitney. P. Swan. M. Wood, C. Whitney. C. Woodard. J. Whalon. S.'Varney, L. Thomas. 2nd ROW J. Thorburn, W. Thomas, S. Tarbell, K. Waite, V. Sysko, K. Sturtevant, K. Welch, A. Warren, R. Tracy. 3rd ROW: C. Westney, P. Wearing, R. Streeter, T. Wheelock, R. Willard, J. Sullivan, D. Whalon, D. Thurber, R. Streeter. 4th ROW P. White. B. Wright, D. Whitney. B. Treat. R. Tilton, T. Tier, E. Wilkins, R. Titus, P. Vatnc. 60 05 o H N 2 o o STUDENT COUNCIL 1st ROW: K. Stankcvich, H. Millikin, R. Bruce. 2nd ROW: Mr. P. Hurd, J. Tracy, J. Lawrence, J. Dick, B. Treat, K. Kaija, J. Ellithorpc. N. Birsky, M. Goad. M. Alex, G. Henderson, J. Stevens, E. Small. Lafko. K. Jones, D. Laber, Mr. Guarino. 3rd ROW: A. Arrison, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 62 SEATED: P. Snell, E. Rice, C. Whitcomb, J. Davis, R. Love- less, M. Parsons, P. Klimcnok. KNEELING: S. Lawrence, W. Stevens, A. Cesario, J. Barlow. STAN DING: Mr. Boudctte, N. Smith, A. Arrison, B. Hawkins, C. Conklin, K. Kingsbury. SEMINARS Social Studies SEATED: Anne-Maric Cesario, Neal Smith, Beth Wheelock. STAN DING: Constance Doolittle, Mr. Boudelte, Cherry Whit- comb. Science and Mathematics L. to R: Stephen Buckingham. Mr. Rose. Michael Parsons, Douglas Clark. English SEATED: J. Barlow, C. Conklin, B. Hawkins, P. Klimenok, C. Robinson. STANDING: Mr. Soule, K. Kaija, S. Crocker. S. Lawrence, A. Searle, J. VanHoesen, M. Aldrich, C. Doane. 63 Barbara Hawkins, Editor: Michael Parsons, Business Manager Mr. Dellamano, Mrs. Bean, Advisors Steering Committee L. to R: Carol Conklin, Barbara Hawkins, Ruth Loveless, Dianne John- son, Stoddard Lawrence, Michael Parsons YEARBOOK STAFF Literary Committee Carol Conklin, Editor Sports Staff Ruth Loveless, Stoddard Lawrence, Editors Art Staff Dianne Johnson, Editor Advertising Committee Michael Parsons, Business Manager DECA CLUB Isi ROW J. Stevens. P Batchcldcr, S. Brown. D. Matthews, Reed, K. Ross, R. Barror, N. Clark, K. Durand. 4th ROW K. M. Julicn, C. Wood. 2nd ROW P. Austin, P. Farnsworth, N. Todd, D. Greene, G. Eastman, T. Glynn, A. Perry. Olney, K. Jensen, P. Clark. Mr. Curtis. 3rd ROW: B. White, D. SERVICE CLUB 1st ROW: P. Whitnev L. Freitas, C. Bailey, M. Wood, S. Lavanovich, Mr. Curtis. 3rd ROW: J. Staruski, J. Beach, L. Varney, C. Kievra, J. Stevens. 2nd ROW: E. McCutcheon, L. Harrington, K. Stover, C. Kazak, J. Young, B. Grout. Bartley, D. Matthews, J. Cook, E. Spencer, P. Batchcldcr. P. 66 S.A.A. TREASURERS 1st ROW: N. Seymour, A. Kivisto, M. Goad, P. Blake, M. sario, M. LaBontc. P. Klimenok. N. Dick, D. Doane. 4th ROW: Aldrich, P. Levanovich. 2nd ROW: A. Searle, L. Anderson. P. B. Baker, E. Oberg, N. Smith, G. Pcavey, J. Lawrence, B. Spindlcr, K. Morse, C. Ely. 3rd ROW: Mr. Ellithorpc, A. Cc- White. FORENSIC LEAGUE 1st ROW: C. Courchesnc, N. Roberts, K. LaCross, C. Doolit- tle, S. Carroll, S. Fielder, J. Stevens. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Mable, D. Gintof, D. Soucy, D. Landry. S. McCarty, S. Woodbury, C. Flore. Mrs. Kingston. 3rd ROW K. Follett. D. Hawkins. B Barlow, R. Paine, T. Ordinetz, C. Whitcomb. 4th ROW: J Cooper. B. Treat. J. Tracy, D. McCarty, G. Peavey. C. Forrest. 67 Sports Staff Editorial Staff GREEN Advertising James Strout. Business Manager, Jane Barlow, Editor-in-chief HORN TWIN STATE LEAGUE MATH TEAM SEATED: Mr. Robinson, P. Kiimenok, C. Whitcomb, M. S. Lawrence, M. Parsons, T. Calkins, L. Sudant, D. Clark, Aldrich. STANDlNG: S. Buckingham, V. Pctraglia, P. Vatne, L. Bullard, R.Taft. Mr. Hussey, Mr. Rose. DRAMATICS 1st ROW B Barlow. N Roberts. J. Clark. D. Gintof. D. Vize. D. Biggs. R. Paine, Mr. McLaugh- lin. 2nd ROW P. Swan, G. Cross, V. Sysko, P. Moore. 70 SCHOOL BOOKKEEPERS L. to R: Karen Kingsbury, Janet Stephens, Mr. Donegan AVA CLUB L. Io R Mr. Hilliard, Robert Barror, James Spencer, James Strout. 71 “MISS PELL IS MISSING” LOUISE PELL ................................. Janet Stephens and Stacy Carroll GENEVIEVE........................................... Nancy Kelley and Debra Dunham OSCAR RITTER Bradford Ingalls RICHARD PELL ..................................................... Stoddard Lawrence DAVID MADISON Bruce Ankuda PAULINE ...................................... Darlene Langdon and Linda McCormack OTIS KIRBY ......................................................... Andrew Arrison DIRECTOR Mr. Robert McLaughlin STUDENT DIRECTOR Susan Keniston SENIOR PLAY 1969 Director and Student Director Production Staff Make-Up Artist at Work “Of course he’s helpless. He’s fainted! “Yes, I bopped her on the head like this!” GIRLS’ CHORUS 1st ROW: C. Kievra, J. McCarthy, Mrs. Erickson, R. Wil- son, S. Varney, 2nd ROW: K. Harvey. R. Laplante, G. Henderson. D. Dennett. J. Craigue. 3rd ROW B. McCor- mack. D. Hays, F. Reagan, B. Murray, L. Brown. P. Moore, C. Godin. MIXED CHOIR 1st ROW C. Burke, B. McCormack, D. Hill, R. Wilson, S. Guilmcttc, D. Cooper, G. Partridge. L. Glynn. P. Moore, B. Schofield, D. Rogers, M. McLaughlin. Mrs. Erickson. 2nd ROW: J. Cook. M. Bassett, B. Hinkley, P. Swan, D. Biggs, J. Jarvis. W Smith. R. Lee, S. Keniston, P. Reagan, S. Ordinetz. P. Snell. 3rd ROW K. Harvey, C. Shepard, D. Hays, P. Bruce, K. Hoisington, T. Wheelock, C. Burton, B. Barlow, J. Sturtevant, C. Attridge. D. Barton, D. McGolrick, D. Dutton. 4th ROW: G. Henderson, D. Doane, C. Crosier, P. Klimcnok, J. Turner, R. Paine, K. Forrest, G. Kangas, M. LaBonte, D. Currie, J. Young. B. Clifton, D. Laber. 74 CATANI L. to R: Gayle Henderson, Carol Conklin, Laurel Gintcr. Stoddard Lawrence, Neal Smith, Jill Markert, Daniel Cooper, Caroline Shepard, Susan Keniston. DRILL TEAM KNEELING: Candace Lovely, Pamela Klimcnok, Michelle LaBonte, Mary Ann McLaughlin. SITTING: Janet Stephens, Mary Goad. STANDING: Nancy Seymour, June Clark. 75 S.H.S. BAND Director Swanson and Student Conductor Lawrence Basses and Baritone Horns Saxophones and Clarinets Flutes Bassoons and Oboes Trombones and French Horns Trumpets l II101 la n 5 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ STATE L. to R: J. Lafko, M. Goad, S. Keniston, B. Clifton, D. Haw- thorne, L. Sudant, P. Snell, R. Bibens, N. Smith, Mr. Hebert, C. Cady, C. Robinson, N. Dick, P. Taft, P. Congdon, J. Flore, R. Moore, C. Anderson, B. Temple, D. Martel, G. Partridge. MONITORS 1st ROW: D. Hawthorne, E. Rice, J. Flore, P. Taft, C. Conk- Cesario. 3rd ROW: A. Arrison. T. Calkins, D. Nemkovich. N. lin. 2nd ROW: P. Klimenok, B. Hawkins, C. Robinson, A. Smith, H. Millikin. 4th ROW: J. Dick, M. Parsons, S. Pixley. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE L. to R Jane Cook, Jeanne Whalon, John Tracy, Margaret Aldrich, Keith Rorison, Jeffrey Lawrence. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB L. to R: Deborah Landry, Beth Wheclock, Rayelene Wilson, Miss Bleakney, Katherine Congdon, Jane Cook, Martha Bateman, Sherry Hinds. 79 WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB SEATED: C. Shepard, P. Klimenok, Miss Scott, C. Neronski, B. Hawkins, D. Hawthorne. STAND- ING: A. Searle, C. Whitcomb, D. Hawkins. RADIO CLUB L. To R: J. Spencer, D. McCarty, Mr. O’Connell, C. Jackman, P. Centariczki, G. Olney. 80 PEP CLUB 1st ROW: Miss Clark, K. Congdon, S. LaPoint, C. Smith, D. Rogers, D. Laber, C. Conklin, C. Flore, S. Hinds. 2nd ROW: C. Shepard, B. Hinkley, N. Birsky, J. Lafko, C. Doane, K. Morse, D. McGoldrick, P. Regan. D. Guarino. 3rd ROW: G. Henderson. M. Aldrich. J. Markert, K. Estey, L. Malinski, M. McLaughlin, C. Ely, J. Clark, M. Goad, S. Tarbcll. 4th ROW. B. Wheelock, A. Ccsario, J. Cook, D. David, D. Dunham, B. Hawkins, K. Belisle, D. Doane. D. Hays, N. Seymour. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 1st ROW: J. Scanned. J. Holbrook. K. Follett, P. Levanovich, J. Markert, S. Keniston. P. Taft. C. Whitcomb, C. Kenyon. D. Langdon. P. Graham. K. Golec, L. Clement. K. Congdon. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Pulsipher, M. Goad. M. Aldrich, N. Birsky, K. Estey, K. Jones, K. Kasparovich, B. Johnson, R. Loveless, W. Cerauskis, D. Davis, W. Chapman, D. Dutton, P. Spindlcr, D. Laber. 3rd ROW: J. Silver, P. Callahan, J. Lafko, C. Shepard, P. Snell, M. Bassett. S. Johnston. K. Stover, V. Jewell. J. Klimenok, L. Malinski. C. Burke. J. Flore. D. Hawthorne, L. Sudant. 4th ROW: J. Barlow, D. Soucy, K. Robinson, P. Klimenok, T. Calkins, B. Temple, S. Pixley, T. Lester, R. Nich- ols, B. Hawkins, A. Ccsario, D. Constantine, C. Kazak. 81 GERMAN CLUB 1st ROW A. Kivisto, L. Herrick. C. Neronski. P. Taft, C. Bibens. C. Attridge. A. Cesario. 3rd ROW: P. Liberty, K. Asonevich, B. Hinkley, D. Laber, Mr. Taber. 2nd ROW: P. Lillie, J. Hawkins, S. Pixley. D. Burt, P. Vatne, C. Goodrich. Callahan, S. McCarty, K. Jensen, D. Landry, J. Dunham, P. FRENCH CLUB 1st ROW J. Stevens. J. Holbrook. C. Morey, P. Slade. S. Keniston, N. Bisrky, K. Follett, C. Courchesne, M. Aldrich. 2nd ROW: J. Markert, J. White, C. Kenyon. P. Callahan, C. Flore, L. Sudant, M. Goad, D. Hawthorne. 3rd ROW: C. Seale. E. Rice, M. Bassett. S. Cleveland, A. Cesario, K. Aunchman, L. Malinski, C. Robinson, Mrs. Shenk. 4th ROW: D. Soucy, K. Stover, D. Clark, S. Pixley, R. Parker, D. Constantine, N. Dick. B. Hawkins. 82 Gayle Henderson came from Melbourne, Australia to spend her senior year with us. She spent the year with Rev. and Mrs. Rowland Conklin, Carol and Bruce, sharing her “Aussie” spirit with the com- munity and school. An active member of chorus, the girls’ basketball team, and the student council, she kept busy at school. Playing “Daisy Mae” in our production of Li'I Abner, she will go home with a crazy Vermont, Australian, hillbilly accent. Gayle was also one of the founders of the folk group, “Catani” and boosted its success with her voice and talent on the guitar. She returns home to finish high school and study horticulture at college. The Conklin Family Sheila Crocker and Andy Arrison candidates for next year’s AFS scholarship. John Pomer, our AFS representative in Ger- many. 83 Debra M. Laber Mrs. Antoniewicz D.A.R. Award 84 ATHLETICS Gary Lashua Dale Nemkovich Todd Plimpton Eric Oberg Ray Forrest Steve Pixley Kristi Morris GOLF L. To R: Lawrence Peck, Eric Cram, Eric Oberg, Stuart Currie, Todd Plimpton, Coach Vincent. Todd, Eric, Stu and Coach Vincent. 89 SOCCER Varsity Team Junior Varsity Team Coach Knisley, Co-Captains Warren Stevens. Neal Smith, Coach Robinson Tom Calkins Mike Currie Carl Stariknok 91 VARSITY BASKETBALL SEATED J. Morse, T. Plimpton, J. Dick, W. Stevens, P. Graham, STANDING: Coach Wyman C. Burton, B. Temple, G. Murray, R. Parker, E. Call, T. LaJoice. JUNIOR VARSITY KNEELING: B. Nye. R Bobar, D. Eames, J. Stevens, E. Wilkins, STANDING: G. Austin D Whitney. T. Tier. D. Clark. D. Carr. G. Kossakoski, S. Laflco, Coach Vincent 92 94 SKI TEAM THE TEAM L. to R: Spunky Millikin, Eric Oberg, Coach Knapp, Dick Nichols. 96 CROSS COUNTRY KNEELING: R. Parker, R. Taft, T. Tier, G. Partridge, D. Richey, R. Rounds, R. Smith. STAND- ING: Coach Pelton, J. Laskevich, C. Sjolandcr, B. Nyc, D. Thorpe. D. Brochu, P. Hurd, J. Belislc, K. Creaser. 97 BASEBALL THE SQUAD 98 Russ Corbin Greg Kamel Gary Lashua Jeff Dick 99 TRACK 1st ROW: K. Morris, R. Nichols, R. Forrest, D. Shevchik, J. Pomer, S. Farrar, T. Calkins, G. Kangas, J. Laplante, J. Dick. 2nd ROW: E. Duprey, E. Small, D. Hickey, K. Lillie, L. Lindgrcn, B. Nye, M. Ankuda, Coach Rousseau, R. Demers, J. Morse, R. Bruce, G. East- man, K. Kaija, M. Graham, P. Hurd. J. Murchie. SEATED: S. Farrar. KNEELING: S. Shevchik, J. Pomer, J. Murchie, T. Calkins, G. Kangas. STAND- 100 ING: R. Forrest, R. Nichols, J. Dick, K. Morris. J. Laplante, Coach Rousseau. Gary Kangas Jeff Murchie Ray Forrest TENNIS THE TEAM 102 Try one of mine!' Advantage: Mr. Farmer CHEERLEADERS Co-Capt. Debbie Laber Co-Capt. Barbara Hinkley 1st ROW: J. Lakfo, C. Smith. D. Rogers, C. Doane. 2nd ROW: D. Laber. C. Goodrum. N. Birsky. B. Hinkley. Alternate Janis Lafko 104 Carol Goodrum GIRLS’ SPORTS MISS LORMAN Would you believe three Maid Marions?’ Field Hockey 1st ROW: B. Claflin, S. Varney, B. Scannell. L. Bullard. 2nd ROW: P. Schmalzl. L. Shepard, M. Hennessy, S. Rathbun. 105 Bowling League 1st ROW: S. Varney, B. Grout, C. Courchcsnc, R. Wilson, C. Morey, D. Varney. 2nd ROW: Miss Clark, S. Cleveland. Softball Team 1st ROW: B. Scanned, S. Varney, B. Grout, L. Shepard, M. Henncssy, L. Bullard. 2nd ROW W. Cerauskis, P. Callahan, M. LaBontc, N. Dick, J. Abbott, B. Merrow, B. Johnson, J. Young. 3rd ROW: S. Crandall, C. Anderson, B. Clifton, M. Henncssy, L. Thomas, J. Messer, P Spindlcr, C. Flore. S. Fielder. C. Crowninshield. B. Merrow. J. Makela, N. Graham, P. Snell, C. Kievra, B. Johnson. Basketball Junior-Senior Game “Sink it, Noreen. sink it!“ Interscholastic Team 107 I si ROW: W. Ccrauskis, B. Johnson, N. Dick, S. John- ston, L. Bullard. B. Merrow. 2nd ROW: Mgr. B. Clifton, J. Messer, J. Abbott. V. Sysko, G. Hcncrson, Mgr. 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VERMONT NATIONAL BANK 68 Main Street Springfield, Vermont Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation % Congratulations to the Class of 1969 DA VIS MEMORIAL CHAPEL Gery Huber M l 9 fSUPER , ,DUPER ) MARKETS Compliments of Springfield. Vermont Compliments of S'Curd’s (9ffset Lrrmting 156 WALL STREET SPRINGFIELD. VERMONT Compliments of First National Stores Best Wishes for Success and Happiness DR. AND MRS. JOSEPH PILARO €sso WOODIES ESSO SER VICE 24 Hour Road Service 34 Clinton Street Tel. 885-4949 Complete Line of Atlas Products Tune-Ups General Repairs Alemite Tire Balance CHAMPLAIN COLLEGE WHEELER’S PHARMACY A Junior College of Business Two-Year Associate Degree Courses Congratulations to the Class of 1969 Accounting Management Data Processing Transfer Program Executive Secretarial Dental Assisting Skills Legal Secretarial 232 South Willard Street Burlington, Vermont 05401 Congratulations to the Class of 1969 ALBAN J. PARKER DOUGLAS RICHARDS AND MICHAEL J. SHEEHAN INSURANCE LAWRENCE WHEELER, INC. Your Prescription Store S H Green Stamps LARRY'S ELOWER SHOP Corsages Floral Designs Wedding Flowers Potted Plants from Tel. 885-3633 47 Pleasant Street Springfield. Vermont Authorized Dealer of Lange Boots Head, Fischer and Rossignol Skis 885-4224 35 Dell Road Springfield. Vt. DON WAY SKI SHOP SNOW LEAR CO. 18 Square Bellows Falls ’ OLYMPIA PRECISION TYPEWRITERS Compliments of WILLIAMS IDEAL LAUNDRY, INC. Claremont, N. H. Windsor, Vt. Compliments of MERIT CLOTHING COMPANY 86 Pleasant Street Claremont, N.H. '69 s—crrl— £ UA.RCM CLAREMONT COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO ■W DAVID HELLER CO. ' The Stores for Men Claremont Concord Meet Your Friends at OF CLAREMONT Complete Shoe Department Mens' and Boys' Clothing Sporting Goods Women’s and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Foundation Garments Underwear - Accessories CURTAINS - DRAPERIES FLOOR COVERINGS HOUGHTON SIMONDS Claremont, N. H. Woolens Synthetics Cottons Party Fabrics Corduroys Sewing Notions Simplicity Patterns MILL END STORE Edward H. Baker, Prop. 41 Chester Road Sprngfield, Vermont Mobil BOB’S MOBIL SERVICE 50 Clinton Street Springfield, Vermont SPRINGFIELD BAKERY ‘ Home of Good Things to Eat 9 Main Street Springfield, Vt. Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 SPRINGFIELD UMB NGHEATt 1 Specially Designed Wedding Bouquets Corsages—Floral Designs Greeting Cards WOODBURY FLORIST, INC. Phone: 885-2640 54 Main Street Springfield Vermont 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 1 I I S' r Compliments of FINN STONE, INC. General Insurance 16 Park Street Springfield Vermont 885-4585 SK J. M. GIDDINGS Furniture Moving — Storage Heavy Hauling and Rigging North Springfield V ermont Tel. 6-2245 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 to the Class of 1969 DOUBLE FOUR ORCHARD North Springfield Road It’s Fun To Be Creative FOR A £ ' k New hairdo's You! PLAZA BEAUTY SALON SPRINGFIELD SHOPPING PLAZA A Totally New Concept in a Beauty Salon OPEN DAILY 9:00 to 7:30 SATURDAY 9:00 to 3:30 i Compliments of DU FRESNE-HENRY ENGINEERING CORP. Specialists in Hot Mix Paving Precision Park North Springfield, Vermont SUBURBAN FURNITURE CO. House of Fine Furniture Carpets — Linoleum — Appliances Top Quality for Less Springfield Vermont AT YOUR LU SERVICE Comp I imenrs of DICK’S SHELL STATION 209 River Street Firestone Tires Delco Batteries I I Congratulations to the Class of 1969 RUSS WARREN'S TRUCKING TREE SERVICE 126 Valley Street Springfield I I W C F li Compliments of IDLENOT FARM DAIRY, INC. AND I DLENOT FARM RESTAURANTS, INC. Twin State Valley's Favorite Compliments of JOHNSON DIX, INC. 80 Hortness Avenue Springfield, Vermont Telephone 5-4547 Distributor of Shell Products PElJJTWlltft SPRINGFIELD CHRYSLER— PLYMOUTH, Inc. MERCURY DRY CLEANERS North Springfield Dial 6-2266 Mohawk Rug Dealer Installation and Cleaning 74-80 Clinton Street Of Springfield, Vermont 05156 AUTHORIZED CHRYSLER OSCARSON’S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY Auto Parts for All Makes and Models 26 Clinton Street—Springfield, Vermont YOUNG’S COMMUNITY TELEVISION CORP. Springfield Shopping Plaza Fine Furniture S. R. YOUNG, INC. Springfield Shopping Plaza Springfield, Vermont IGGINS THE SYMBOL OF EXCELLENCE IN BUILDING MATERIALS AND SERVICES Charlestown Rd„ Springfield. Vt. PHONE 885-2169 Compliments of PAT HARRINGTON Complete Clothes for Young Men Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 CHARLIE’S NEW MODE BARBER SHOP 1 ' BARROWS JEWELRY 46 Main St.. Springfield Tel. 885-4365 Watches—Rings Diamonds Watch and Jewelry Repairs of All Kinds Congratulations to The Class of 1969 HEMENWA Y ELECTRIC SHOP, INC. Electrical Contractors P.O. Box 377 Springfield, Vermont 05156 885-4523 Area Code 802 ERIC R. BIBENS, INC. Building Materials Masonry Hardware and Paint Mill Work North Springfield Road Vermont Tel. 886-2288 Congratulations to the Class of 1969 PAUL’S ECONOMY Main Street Springfield vj I £ Congratulations SPRINGFIELD CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Mobil Your Distributor for All Mobil Products Also—Coal ond Coke SPRINGFIELD FUELS, INC. 4 River Street 885-2433 Congratulations to the Class of 1969 R. S. TURTON, D.D.S. Compliments of B. K. BARLOW, INC. Building Materials Good Luck to the Graduating Seniors 14 Valley Street Springfield ...the family store fl LIGGETT REXALL DRUGS Three Pharmacies To Serve You Matthew Quinn Robert Thorpe Elroy Wheelock WELL DONE AND GOOD LUCK! STEVENS STUDIOS A Complete Photographic Service ATIONWIDE INSURANCE HOME OFFICE • COLUMBUS. OHIO One Stop Service For a Sound and Secure Financial Future Bob Anderson Dutton District 885-2811 Howard Davidson 162 Park Street 885-3642 Long distance rates have never been lower. Telephone convenience never greater. Use your telephone freely. It serves you well. SPRINGFIELD LOCAL TELEPHONE CO. WALL STREET MARKET Compliments of PLAZA BOWL House for the Bowler Custom Fitting Springfield. Vermont Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 DR. PHILIP R. HUGHES Springfield, Vermont (• V 1. Marlha Vasconcellos. representing Brazil, was crowned Miss Universe 1968 at the Miss Universe Beauty Pag- eant m Miami Beach, Florida. 2. Pope Paul VI shakes hands with Or. Christiaan Barnard during a private audience at the Vatican. The pontiff congratulated the surgeon on his work in heart trans- plant operations. 3. Jacqueline Onassis and her husband, Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis. leave chapel on the Greek Island of Scorpios after their marriage October 20th. 4 In May the Pans Peace Talks began in an effort to stop the Vietnam conflict. French Presidency Protocol Chief Bernard Durand indicates seats for the North Vietnam- ese representatives and for the U.S. representatives, headed by Averell Harriman. second from right. 5. A defiant Czech youth waves a national flag under the gun barrel of a Soviet tank in Prague. This Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia occurred in August. 6. U.S. Marines man the high ground watching for snipers as giant Chinook helicopters descend onto a landing zone about 27 miles southwest of Da Nang. South Vietnam. VENTS 7. Mexican girl athlete Enriqueta Basilio races up the stairs of Olympic stadium in Mexico City with the Olympic flame to climax the opening ceremony. 8. The U.S. was not the only nation to feel the effects of rebellious youth. Here a crowd of students jam the Via Del Tritone in Rome demanding educational reforms. 9. Hardly a wall was left standing after this Iranian town of 14.363 people was struck by an earthquake on Au gust 28th. The death toll throughout Eastern Iran was estimated at more than 11,000. 10. A Parisian reads a newspaper headlining the monetary crisis in France. French President Charles de Gaulle later announced there would be no devaluation of the franc. U. Commander Lloyd M Bucher, skipper of the captured U.S. intelligence ship. Pueblo, is shown as depicted in news film from North Korea. Officers and crew were released in December. 2. Rescue workers and residents sift through the ruins of Arab dwellings in Ibbid Eara. Jordan, after what Arab authorities described as an Israeli bombing attack. Is- raeli authorities charged that Jordanian gunners touched off the attack. ar
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