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

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REFLECTIONS 19 7 0 SPRINGFIELD SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, SPRINGFIELD, VERMONT DEDICATION It Over the past thirty years, as well as inspiring many a sophomore English student, you have devoted much of your time and effort to nearly every club and activity. Your patience, understanding and enthusiasm will be remem- bered long after other high school memories have faded. We, the Class of 1970, dedicate our Reflections to you, Mrs. Pulsipher, in humble gratitude for your dedication to us as a teacher, advisor and friend. 3 BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS L. to R.: Donald E. Martin. H. Francis Mahoney, Chairman; W. Edwin Millikin, Richard S. Shaw. (Absent when picture was taken; Mrs. W. Leland Lawrence.) SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS SYDNEY G. PIERCE 4 ADMINISTRA TION Arm and A. Guarino Principal Elizabeth H. Bean Assistant to the Principal Arthur T. Cram Vocational Director Susan B. Wood Administrative Assistant 6 ANNA P. ANN B. ARMSTRONG LOUISE P. BARNES ANTONIE WICZ Business Education Director of Reading Librarian WENDELL T. BARROWS Machine Shop ROY W. BARSTOW JOHN BATEMAN EDWARD H. BECKER CYRUS BENSON, JR. Mathematics Director of Art Mechanical Drawing Director of Athletics and Physical Education CHERRY 0. BLEAKNEY Director of Nursing EARL C. BOUDETTE SARA H. BROWN WILLIAM C. BURTON Department Head French Science Social Studies 7 PHYLLIS M. CAHEE Business Education CAROLYN J. CLARK Mathematics LAWRENCE A. COUGHLIN Social Studies JAY E. CURTIS Guidance JOSEPH A. DELLAMANO Visual Communications JOHN F. DONEGAN Department Head Business Education ROBERT E. EASTMAN Auto Mechanics MARY S. ELY Cooperative Foods THOMAS P. HUSSEY Mathematics JERRY P. JASINSKI Science HELEN B. KENT French SPIRO C. GOKAS Director of Guidance 8 SHEILA W. MABLE English RONALD E. KNAPP Art ROBERT J. KNISLEY Physical Education CHRISTINE LAWLOR Business Education SYLVIA B. KINGSTON English and I Ait in VICTORIA M. LEM AY Vocal Music LUCIAN A LERANDEAU Industrial Arts CAROLYN E. LORMAN Physical Education ELIZABETH G. LOVELESS English PAUL E. MARKEY Electronics CHARLES H. McHUGH Social Studies ROBERT P. McLaughlin English 9 ROBERT H. PAUL Social Studies ELEANOR PORRITT Homemaking RICHARD W. SCELZA Distributive Education HUGH A. PENNELL Varied Trades LEON L. PERRY Guidance HELEN L. POLJACIK Guidance DONALD W. ROBINSON WINSTON J. ROSE JEROME W. ROUSSEAU Mathematics Department Head Mathematics Social Studies MARTHA L. SCOTT Social Studies CHRISTIANE E. SHENK French JO ANN R. SMITH Special Education 10 RICHARD R. SMITH Biology BARBARA R. ANDREW J. SOULE SOLOMON Department Head English Reading WALTER G. STOLTZE TERRY A. TATRO German Mathematics MARY E. TRACY English HAROLD G. VINCENT English NORMAN B. WIGHT Biology HAROLD G. STEVENS Machine Shop DONALD E. TIERNAN Department Head Science LYLE P. WOOD English 11 IN MEMORIAM PARKER L. WEARING 1913-1969 —No Fear— Our earth days are numbered, numbered; Our life span is near its close. For while we but slumbered, slumbered. From the depth a Shape arose. On destruction speeding, speeding, Terribly the Shape now comes; Pleas for peace ne’er heeding, heeding, Crushing men, and lands, and homes. In this world now lurching, lurching, Drunkenly to certain doom. Anxiously I’m searching, searching, For a light to stay the gloom. In this world now falling, falling. Mid the cries of men in pain. Earnestly I’m calling, calling, For the light to shine again. Hold!—The clouds are breaking, breaking, See the face of Him appear? One soft answer is His making— Trust in Me, and have no fear. 12 Parker L. Wearing May 4, 1941 SENIORS - « 'v v' v y:jfi_ ;• . Vik . v' ! fvi i. ■v;; t'sSV L VCV ; Margaret Aldrich Sandra Bennett Nicolette Birsky Stephen Buckingham Peter Centariczki SENIOR MEMBERS Tim Chan Susan Cleveland Sheila Crocker Kathryn Follett Janet Klimenok Michele LaBonte Dale Morse John Pomer Anne Searle Roderic Taft John Van Hoesen Beth Wheelock GRADUATES OF 1970 15 16 .’RICIA E. BATCHELDER “Pat” MARTHA L. BATEMAN “Marty JAN L. BEACH FREDERICK J. BERRY “Fred” PAUL M. BIBENS REBECCA S. BIBENS “Becky 17 FRANCIS J. BINGHAM GREGORY W. BLACK Greg” MARTHA J. BINGHAM Marty” PAMELA S. BLAKE Pam ” CAROLYN L. BROWN NICOLETTE A. BIRSKY Nicki” LAURA J. BODINE Laurie SUSAN L. BROWN Sue is SUSAN M. BROWN “Sue” ROBERT L. BRUCE “Bob” CURTISS H. BURTON “Curt” PATRICIA A. BRUCE “Pat STEPHEN S. BUCKINGHAM “Steve CARL M. BUTTERFIELD JAMES S. BURKE “Jim” ROBERT L. BYINGTON “Bob 19 CHARLES H. CADY “Charlie” EDWARD J. CALL “Ed” RONNA L. CAPRON ALLEN D. CARDER PETER J. CENTARICZKI Pete” WILLEMINA P. CERAUSKIS MARK S. CHAMBERLIN Willie” TIM C. CHAN 20 WENDY M. CHAPMAN RODNEY L. CLARK “Rod” SUSAN A. CLEVELAND “Sue” DOUGLAS C. CLARK “Doug” LUCINDA A. CLEMENT “Cindy” BRENDA L. CLIFTON PATRICIA A. CLARK “Patti’ KATHERINE H. CONGDON “Katie” 21 CURTIS E. COOPER JOHN S. COOPER ALFRED L. CRAIGUE ERIC T. CRAM ANDREA M. COOK “Andy” CARMEL M. COURCHESNE SUSAN K. CRANDALL “Sue” 22 SHEILA CROCKER CRYSTAL M. CROWNINSHIELD Chris DEBORAH A. CURRIE Debbie DONNA L. DAVIS EDMUND C. DAVIS, II Ted ROBERT C. DEMERS Bob NOREEN M. DICK WILLIAM E. DEROSIE Bill 23 ANTHONY P. DUBANEVICH “Tony” CHARLES J. DUFFY “Chick” PATRICIA E. DURANTY “Pat CATHLEEN O. DOANE “Cathy” CONSTANCE E. DOOLITTLE “Connie” JEAN A. DUNHAM ERNEST R. DUPREY GARY D. EASTMAN CANDICE EMERSON Candy” KAREN L. ESTEY MICHAEL R. FAVREAU Mike” CHERYL J. FELLOWS SHERYL A. FIELDER CHRISTINE M. FLORE Chris” 25 TERESA M. FLYNN KATHRYN L. FOLLETT “Kathy” CRAIG A. FORREST KEVIN M. FORREST “Kev” CYNTHIA J. FORTIER Cindy” KARA H. FREJD Cher 26 CHARLES A. GINTER, III “Charlie” TIMOTHY N. GLYNN “Tim” DALE W. GREENE RUTH A. GLEASON THEODORE P. GUILMETTE Ted” PAUL A. HAGEN SAMUEL J. F. GOURLEY “Sam ” MICHAEL D. GRAHAM “Mike- 27 JOHN G. HICKEY ELEANOR H. HILL SHERRY A. HINDS DAVID N. HAWKINS Dave RICHARD W. HEBERT Rick 28 BARBARA A. HINKLEY JOANNE HOLBROOK Barb PAUL A. HURD SHARON M. HUSSEY TIMOTHY A. HUTCHINSON Tim” KAREN L. JERARI) VIRGINIA L. JEWELL “Ginny” KAREN A. JENSEN 29 EULALIE K. JOHNSON GARY W. JOHNSON “Kie KENDRA A. JONES MICHELLE L. JULIEN REBECCA A. JOHNSON Becky KEVIN J. KAIJA KATHY L. KASPAROVICH JANICE A. KAZAK Jan 30 STEVEN J. KENDALL CHERYL A. KENYON JANET KLIMENOK ROBERT J. KNIGHT -Bob GEORGE S. KOSSAKOSKI r KAREN M. KNOX MICHELE T. LaBONTE Mike” MARSHA J. KOLEDO 31 DENNIS R. LAVANWAY CYNTHIA LEGG Cyndi” 32 SUSAN L. LEMIRE “Sue” BRADLEY V. LITCHFIELD “Brad” 33 ROGER P. MARTEL DOROTHY J. MARTEL Dor MICHAEL E. MARTIN Mike” SHARON E. MARTIN DAVID E. McCORMACK Mac BARBARA A. MARTIN Barb” LAURA J. McCORMACK 34 EDNA M. McCUTCHEON “Edna Mae” RICHARD L. MOORE BRENDA S. MERROW “Bren” TERRY F. MILLARD DALE E. MORSE WILLARD L. MILLER “Bill” JAMES E. MORSE Jim 35 CONNIE-DEE MURRAY “Connie” GEORGE H. MURRAY DOREEN L. NEWELL JUSTIN R. NOVAK “Skip” GLENN C. OLNEY LINDA L. NERONSKY GEORGE W. NEWPORT G. W. ” TERRY M. ORDINETZ 36 JOHN R. PATON BRUCE C. PARON Oi - LINDA J. PARSONS 37 JOHN E. POMER JEAN L. PETERSON “Jeannie ” TEENA R. RABTOY VANCE F. PITKIN DUANE E. REYNOLDS 38 SUE A. SANFORD GARY L. SCHAEFER KARIN R. SCHOMANN ANNE G. SEARLE GLENN B. SEWARD JANE E. SILVER 39 KAREN J. STONE Stoney LINDA L. SNIDE CARL H. SPAULDING RICHARD W. STOVER BRENDA J. STRONG Brenna” 40 BERNARD R. TANNER, JR. Bernie” MARY J. THOMPSON 41 LINDA M. TIE Lin STEPHEN C. TITCOMB Steve” KENNETH J. TODD JOHN P. TRACY Trace” JOHN W. VAN HOESEN DEBORAH A. VARNEY Debbie” j 42 ROGER D. WATKINS JODY L. WATSON SAMUEL J. WATKINS Sam” EVERETT A. WESTNEY RONALD H. WESTNEY Ron” 43 JOY P. ZALESKIE IN MEMORIAM “He whom the gods love, dies young” —Menander EDWARD H. WOYCHIKON 1952-1968 c SENIOR DIRECTORY ALAN M. ABRAHAMOVICH “If you want to make people laugh, your face must remain serious. ” Monitor 3,4; Fall Formal 4; Football 1,2,3;; Basketball 1; Intr. 1.2; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. MARGARET ALDRICH “It is a funny thing about life—if you refuse to accept anything but the best, you very often get it. ” Student Council 1,2,4, Sec. 1,4; S.A.A. Treas. 1,3; Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; Monitor 3.4; F.T.A. 3,4, Sec. 4; Assembly Com. 3; Band 1,2,3,4; All-State 2; National Honor Society 3, 4. Sec. 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Merit Scholarship Com- mendation 4; French Club 2,3, Sec. 3; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3; Cheer- leader 1; Sukamarie 4. GAIL L. AMBROSE “It is so easy to be good natured, it’s a wonder anybody takes the trouble to be anything else. ” CATHY L. ANDERSON “The world belongs to the enthusiast who keeps cool. ” Monitor 2,3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Li- brary Aide 1; Intr. 2,3. MICHAEL H. ANKUDA “To live is good. To live vividly is better. To live vividly together is best. ’’ German Club 2; AVA Club 1; Ski Team 3,4; Track 1,2. BERNARD K. ASONEVICH “The human race has one really ef- fective weapon, that is laughter. ” 5. A.A. Bazaar 3; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. CHRISTINA L. ATTRIDGE “True contentment is a real, even and active virtue—not only affirma- tive but creative. It is the power of getting out of any situation all there is in it. Senior Steering Com. 4; S.A.A. Treas. 2; Senior Play 4; Monitor 1; Assembly Com. 2; Band 1,2; Mixed Choir 2,3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; German Club 3,4; Fall Formal 4; Intr. 1,2; Soph. Semi 2. KARLENE M. AUNCHMAN “Modern paintings are like women. You’ll never enjoy them if you try to understand them. Monitor 1; Band 1,2; Mixed Choir 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Fall Formal 4; Library Aide 1; Dramatics 1,2; Intr. 1,2,3; French Club 3; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. RONALD K. BAKER “Silence makes the real conversation between friends. Not the saying but the never needing to say is what counts. Football 1,3. ROBERT A. BARROR “Cookery has become an art; a noble science; cooks are gentlemen. ” AVA Club 1,2,3,4; DECA Club 2.3. STEVEN A. BARTLEY “Who knows nothing base, fears nothing known. ” Senior Play 4; Football 1,2,3; Cross- Country 4. DIANE I. BARTON “A delicate spark of glowing light, ready to burst into colored flame. ’’ Girls’ Chorus 2; Mixed Choir 3,4; Dra- matics 1; Intr. 3. MARGARET I. BASSETT “That smile like sunshine creeps into many a heart; for a smile of God thou art. ” Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Mixed Choir 1,2,3; S.A.A. Bazaar 1, 2,3; Fall Formal 4; Health Careers 4; Dramatics 1; Intr. 1,2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. PATRICIA E. BATCHELDER “Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye; in every gesture dignity and love. Service Club 2,3; DECA Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Library Aide 1; Dramatics 1. MARTHA L. BATEMAN “After the verb ‘to love,’ ‘to help' is the most beautiful verb in the world. ” Green Horn 1,2,3,4; Health Careers 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3; World Affairs 4; Grad. Ball 3. JAN L. BEACH “Of perfection, beauty and intelli- gence are the main characters. ’’ Green Horn 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Serv- ice Club 2,3, Pres. 3; DECA Club Sec. 4; Soph. Semi 2. SANDRA M. BENNETT “In this broad earth of ours. Amid the measureless grossness and the slag, Enclosed and safe within its central heart. Nestles the seed of perfection. ’’ (Franklin Academy, Malone, N.Y. 1, 2,3.) Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 2.3; All- State 2,3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Fall Formal 4; Dramatics 3.4; Epsilon 2.3; Allegro Club 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Latin Club 3. FREDERICK J. BERRY “There is no cure for birth and death save to enjoy the interval. ” PAUL M. BIBENS “As thy days, so shall thy strength be. ” Grad. Ball 3. REBECCA S. BIBENS “Her hair is of good colour. An excel- lent colour; your chestnut was ever the only colour. ” Monitor 2,3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Grad. Ball 3. FRANCIS J. BINGHAM “Whistle while you work. ” MARTHA J. BINGHAM “Gentle in manner, strong in perfor- mance. ’’ Girls’ Chorus 1. NICOLETTE A. BIRSKY “Energy and persistence conquer all things. ” Student Council 1,2,3,4, Treas. 1, Sec. 2, Pres. 4; S.A.A. Treas. 1; Year- book 4; Girls’ State 3; Monitor 1; F.T.A. 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Fall Formal 4; Intr. 1,3,4; French Club 2,3; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Capt. 1, Co-Capt. 4. 45 GREGORY W. BLACK “Have football, will travel . . . youth is full of sport. ” Class Vice-Pres. 2; Band 1,2,3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Football 1,2,3.4. Co-Capt. 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1.2; Intr. 3; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. PAMELA S. BLAKE A woman, of her gentle sex the seem- ing paragon. ’’ S.A.A. Treas. 3,4; Band 1,2; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; German Club Vice-Pres. 4; Fall Formal 4; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3; Sukamarie 4. LAURA J. BODINE “A pleasing countenance is a silent commendation. Library Aide 1. CAROLYN L. BROWN If to her share some female error fall. Look on her face, and you’ll for- get them all. Yearbook 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Intr. 2. 3; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. SUSAN L. BROWN What is beautiful is good, and what is good will soon be beautiful. ” Senior Play 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Fall Formal 4; One-Act Play 2; DEC A Club 3; Library Aide 1. SUSAN M. BROWN A happy life consists of tranquility of mind. ” S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Fall Formal 4: Dra- matics 1; Grad. Ball 3. PATRICIA A. BRUCE Her ways are the ways of pleasant- ness, And all her paths are peace. Girls’ Chorus 2.4; Mixed Choir 1.3,4; Health Careers 4; Dramatics 1. ROBERT L. BRUCE Handsome is that handsome does. ” Student Council 1,2,3,4. Pres. 1, Vice- Pres. 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Intr. 3; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. STEPHEN S. BUCKINGHAM I am the intellectual chap, and think of things that would astonish you. ” S.A.A. Treas. 2; Senior Play 4; Boys State 3; F.T.A. 3; Band 1,3,4; Orches- tra 1.2; All-State 3; Science Fair Award 1; National Honor Society 4; Forensic League 2,3; Merit Scholar- ship 4; Model U.N. Assembly 3; Chess Club Pres. 3.4. JAMES S. BURKE To become a great man. it is neces- sary to be a great rascal. CURTISS H. BURTON Women are not much, but they are the best other sex we have. ” Monitor 1; Band 1; All-State 3; Mixed Choir 1.2.3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1.3,4; Fall Formal 4; Library Aide 4; Foot- ball 1.2,3,4, Capt. 1; Baseball 1,2.4; Basketball 1.2,3,4; Track 3,4; Intr. 1,3; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. CARL M. BUTTERFIELD Take life too seriously and what is it worth ? ” ROBERT L. BYINGTON An optimist sees an opportunity in every calamity. ” CHARLES H. CADY An honest man is the noblest work of God. Monitor 2,3,4; Band 1; Fall Formal 4; AVA Club 1; Football 1,2,3; Baseball 2,3; Ski Team 3; Basketball 1; Golf 1; Soccer 4; Intr. 1,2; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. EDWARD J. CALL You must look into people as well as at them. ” Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Track 3; Soph. Semi 2. RONNA L. CAPRON Earth's noblest thing, a woman per- fected. Yearbook 4; Drill Team 3,4; Service Club 2; Health Careers 2; Dramatics 1; French Club 2; Grad. Ball 3. ALLEN D. CARDER Time tells on a man. especially a good time. ” Football 1; Baseball 1,2; Soccer 4. PETER J. CENTARICZKI Knowledge comes, but wisdom ling- ers. ” National Honor Society 4; Radio Club 3. WILLEM IN A P. CERAUSKIS They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters; these see the works of the Lord, and His wonders in the deep. ” F.T.A. 3,4; Band 1.2; Intr. I.2.3.4. MARK S. CHAMBERLIN Once a gentleman always a gentle- man. ” Radio Club 2,3; Cross-Country 1. TIM C. CHAN Contrariwise, if it was so, it might be; and if it were so. it would be; but as it isn’t. it ain't. That'8 logic. ” Student Council 4; Senior Play 4; A.F.S. Scholarship 4; Mixed Choir 4; German Club 4; Forensic League 4; Fall Formal 4; World Affairs Pres. 4; French Club 4. WENDY M. CHAPMAN Glittering like the morning star, full of life, and splendor, and joy. Yearbook 4; F.T.A. 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Health Careers 4; School Book- keepers-. Dramatics 1,4. DOUGLAS C. CLARK The test and use of man’s education is that he finds pleasure in the exer- cise of his mind. ” Boys’ State 3; Monitor 2; National Honor Society 3.4; Football 1,4; Base- ball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2.3.4; Cross- Country 2; Soccer 3,4; French Club 2,3; Soph. Semi 2. PATRICIA A. CLARK We are all bom for love. It is the principle of existence and its only end. ” DECA Club 3. RODNEY L. CLARK I can resist everything except temp- tation. ” Soph. Semi 2. LUCINDA A. CLEMENT I agree with no man’s opinions; I have some of my own. S.A.A. Treas. 1; Yearbook 4; Green Horn 2; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1; World Affairs 4; Dramatics 1,4; Grad. Ball 3. SUSAN A. CLEVELAND Friendship redoubleth joys, and 46 cutteth griefs in halves. ” Senior Play 4; National Honor Society 4; Service Club 2; School Bookkeeper 3.4; Dramatics 1; French Club 2,3; Grad. Ball 3. BRENDA L. CLIFTON “There’s nothing worth the wear of winning but laughter and the love of friends. ” S.A.A. Treas. 4; Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; Monitor 2,3,4; Mixed Choir 1.2,3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1.2,3; Fall Formal 4; Intr. 2,3; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. KATHERINE H. CONGDON “It is only in an atmosphere of quiet that true joy can live. ” Yearbook 4; F.T.A. 3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Fall Formal 4; Health Careers 3; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3; Pep Club 3.4. SHELLEY M. CONNOR “Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together. Yearbook 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Fall Formal 4; Dramatics 1; Grad. Ball 3. ANDREA M. COOK “The charm of a deed is its doing; the charm of a life is its living. ’’ CURTIS E. COOPER “Hand him his drumsticks and get out of his way. ’’ Band 1,2,3.4; Ski Team 3.4. JOHN S. COOPER “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference. ” Yearbook Bus. Mgr. 4; Monitor 3; Grad. Marshal 3; Forensic league 2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; Intr. 2,3. CARMEL M. COURCHESNE “A sparkling personality and sense of humor. . . with energy and spunk. ” Yearbook 4; F.T.A. Treas. 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Forensic League 3; Intr. 2,3; French Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3; Senior Play 4. ALFRED L. CRAIGUE “I never let teachers interfere with my education. ” DECA Club 4; Basketball 1; Intr. 3. ERIC T. CRAM “Pain makes man think. Thought makes man wise. Wisdom makes life endurable. Band 1.2,3; Ski Team 2,3.4; Golf 1,2. 3. SUSAN K. CRANDALL “Fair tresses man’s imperial race in- snare. and beauty draws us with a single hair. “ Girls’ Chorus 1; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Intr. 2,3,4; Grad. Ball 3. SHEILA CROCKER “I should like to spend the whole of my life traveling, if I could anywhere borrow another life to spend at home. ” Yearbook 4; Girls’ State 3; National Honor Society Treas. 4; German Club 4; Fall Formal 4; World Atrairs 4; Intr. 3. CRYSTAL M. CROWNINSHIELD “Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from them- selves. ” Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; Mixed Choir 1; Library Aide 1; Dramatics 1; Intr. 3. DEBORAH A. CURRIE “A happy girl has many friends. ” S.A.A. Treas. 1.2; Yearbook 4; Mon- itor 1; All-State 4; Mixed Choir 1,2.3. 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; German Club 4; Forensic league 2; Fall Formal 4; World Affairs 2; French Club 2; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3; Sukamarie 4. DONNA L. DAVIS “The sunshine of the mind. ’’ Yearbook 4; F.T.A. 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; German Club 2; Fall Formal 4; Service Club 2; F.H.A. 1: DECA Club 3; Library' Aide 1,2,3; Dra- matics 1; Soph. Semi 2. EDMUND C. DAVIS. II “Early to bed and early to rise, and you’ll meet very few of our best people. ” Mixed Choir 1; AVA Club 1; Deca Club Vice-Pres. 4; Cross-Country 1; Golf 1,2,3; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. ROBERT C. DEMERS “Wit and wisdom are born with a man. ” Football 1.2,3,4; Track 1,2; Soph. Semi 2. WILLIAM E. DEROSIE “He's a good man. I’ll say that for him. and a true Christian every inch of him. Band 1,2; Ski Team 2; Track 2; Cross-Country 1.2. NOREEN M. DICK “Friendly counsel cuts off many foes. ” Class Treas. 3,4; Senior Steering Com. 4; S.A.A. Treas. 3,4; Yearbook 4; Green Horn 4; Girls’ State 3; Monitor 2,3.4; Band 1; National Honor Society 3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Fall Formal 4; Tennis 1; Intr. 2, 3,4; French Club 3,4; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. CATHLEEN O. DOANE “A thing of beauty is a joy forever. ” Yearbook 4; F.T.A. 4; Assembly Com. 4; Mixed Choir 1,2; National Honor Society 3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2.3; German Club 2; Fall Formal 4; Dra- matics 1; French Club 2; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3; Cheerleader 2.3; Pep Club 3.4. CONSTANCE E. DOOLITTLE “Ideals are like stars; you will not succeed in touching them with your hands. Hut like the seafaring man on the desert of waters, you choose them as your guides, and following them you reach your destiny. ” Class Sec. 4; Senior Steering Com. 4; S.A.A. Treas. 1,2; Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; Monitor 1; A.F.S. Club 2; Band 1; National Honor Society 3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Forensics 2,3, Sec. 4; Fall Formal 4; Health Careers 4; Library Aide 1; Intr. 2; French Club 2; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3; Citizenship Conf. 3. ANTHONY P. DUBANEVICH Happy am I; from care I'm free! Why aren’t they all contented like me! CHARLES J. DUFFY “I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul. ” Ski Team 2,4. JEAN A. DUNHAM “Beauty is power; a smile is its sword. ’’ S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2.3; German Club Sec.-Treas. 3; Fall Formal 4; Dra- matics 1; Pep Club 3. ERNEST R. DUPREY “Come live, and be merry and join me: To sing the chorus of 'Ha. Ho. Her Football Mgr. and Trainer 1,2,3; Ski Team 4; Track 1,2,3. PATRICIA E. DURANTY The most completely lost of all days is that on which one has not laughed. ” Yearbook 4; Green Horn 1.2.3.4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Fall Formal 4; Dramatics 1.2; Intr. 3.4; Grad. Ball 3. GARY D. EASTMAN “Come, while we are in our prime: and take the harmless folly of the time! DECA Club 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. CANDICE EMERSON How fit to employ All the heart and the soul and the senses forever in joyr Senior Play 4; Monitor 1; S.A.A. Bazaar 2.3; German Club 3,4; Fall Formal 4: Dramatics 1.3,4; Intr. 4; French Club 2; Soph. Semi 2. KAREN L. ESTEY “A lovely being, scarcely formed or moulded. A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet folded. “ Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 3.4; S.A.A. Bazaar 4; Fall Formal 4; Dramatics 1; Grad. Ball 3; Pep Club 3. MICHAEL R. FAVREAU Football is like nuclear warfare— there are no winners—only sur- vivors. Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2; Track 1,3; Intr. 3; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. CHERYL J. FELLOWS The girl who gives to song, what gold can never buy. ” Grad. Marshal 3; Mixed Chorus 1,4, Pres. 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3; Sukamarie 4. SHERYL A. FIELDER than the bubbling laugh of a happy girl. Senior Play 4; F.T.A. 4; Mixed Choir 1; S.A.A. Bazaar 2.3; Forensics 3; Fall Formal 4; Intr. 3; Grad. Ball 3. CHRISTINE M. FLORE Cheerfulness is the sunnx rax of life. Drill Team 4; Forensics 3,4; Library Aide 1; Dramatics 1; Grad. Ball 3; Sukamarie 4. TERESA M. FLYNN Happiness is having the bell ring just as you are being called on to recite. “ Monitor 1; Library Aide 1.2; Dra- matics 1,2; Intr. 1. KATHRYN L. FOLLETT The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep. “ S.A.A. Treas. 2; Yearbook Editor 4; Green Horn 3,4, Bus. Mgr. 4; F.T.A. 3,4, Pres. 4, State Sec. 3; Band 1; National Honor Society 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1.2,3; Forensics 2,3,4. Vice- Pres. 3. Pres. 4; Fall Formal 4; Model U.N. Assembly 3; Intr. 2; French Club 2,3,4; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3; Cosmos Crier 2.3; Public Speak- ing 1. CRAIG A. FORREST It is not government but the initia- tive of people acting on their own that makes a better world and in so doing makes a better people. ” Class Vice-Pres. 3; Student Council 4; Boys’ State 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2, 3,4; Forensics 2,3,4; AVA Club 1; Soccer 1,3.4; Intr. 1,2,3,4; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. KEVIN M. FORREST Do what you want to do, and go where you 're going to; think for your- self. All-State 3; Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,3; Fall Formal 4; Football 1; Soph. Semi 2. CYNTHIA J. FORTIER A single challenge of personal beau- ty, which cannot be interpreted or praised. It must be met. ” Mixed Choir 1,2; Grad. Ball 3. KARA H. FREJD Learn the sweet magic of a cheer- 48 ful face; not always smiling but at least serene. ” Library Aide 1,4; Band 1; Forensics 4; Health Careers 4. KERMIT C. FULLAM It is grievous to be caught. ” RAYMOND L. GAULT Every man is a volume, if you know how to read him. ” CHARLES A. GINTER. Ill I find earth not grey, but rosy; Heaven not grim but fair of hue. “ Monitor 1; Mixed Choir 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1.3.4; Grad. Ball 3; Dramat- ics 1. RUTH A. GLEASON True charity is the desire to be use- ful to others without thought of recompense. ” TIMOTHY N. GLYNN The best way to secure future hap- piness is to be as happy as is right- fully possible today. ” Mixed Choir 2,3; DECA Club 3.4; Intr. 1. SAMUEL J. F. GOURLEY To know what you prefer, instead of humbly saying 'Arnen' to what the world tells you you ought to prefer, is to have kept your soul alive. ” Football 1,2,3; Grad. Ball 3; Basket- ball 1,2: Track 1. MICHAEL D. GRAHAM When victorious, he forgets not the defeated. Class Pres. 3; S.A.A. Treas. 4; Year- book 4; Assembly Com. 2; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Co-Capt. 1,4; Track 1,2,3. DALE VV. GREENE I believe in getting into hot water; it keeps you clean. S.A.A. Bazaar 1; DECA Club 3.4. THEODORE P. GUILMETTE Work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do; play consists of what- ever a body is not obliged to do. ” Monitor 1; All-State 2; Mixed Choir 1,2; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3; Soph. Semi 2. No sweeter sound does Heaven hold PAUL A. HAGEN Yearbook 4; Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4, Sec.-Treas. 4; German Club 2,3; GARY W. JOHNSON The strongest man in the world is Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Co-Capt. 3,4; “The quiet mind is richer than a he who stands alone. ” Intr. 3; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. crown. ” PATRICK J. HARRINGTON JOANNE HOLBROOK Football 1,3; Grad. Ball 3. “We live by habits indeed, but what “A spark is a little thing, yet it may REBECCA A. JOHNSON we live for is thrills and excitement. ” kindle the world. “Here is a dear and true industrious S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Baseball 1,2; Soc- Yearbook 4; Monitor 1; F.T.A. 3,4; friend. ” cer 4; Intr. 3. S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Dramatics 1; Intr. JEFFREY A. HASTINGS 1,3; French Club 3; Soph. Semi 2. Yearbook 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Intr. 2,3,4. Let thy words be few. ” PAUL A. HURD KENDRA A. JONES “All men have their faults: too much “And if thou wouldst be happy, learn STANLEY W. HAVEY, JR. modesty is his. ” to please. “ “When angry, count four! When very Student Council 1,3,4; Green Horn 3; Student Council 1,2,3; S.A.A. Treas. angry, count to ten. ” Monitor 2,3; A.F.S. Club 2; Fall For- 2; Yearbook 4; Monitor 1; F.T.A. 3,4; mal 4; Ski Team 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Assembly Com. 2; Mixed Choir Pres. S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Football 1; Intr. 1; Cross-Country 1,2,3,4. 1; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Fall Formal Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. SHARON M. HUSSEY 4; Intr. 1; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. DAVID N. HAWKINS Say little and do much: And meet MICHELLE L. JULIEN “Character is simply habit long con- every man with friendliness. ” “Travel in the younger sort, is part tinued. ” TIMOTHY A. HUTCHINSON of education. “ Senior Play 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Foren- DECA Club 3. sics 2,3,4; World Affairs 3,4, Vice- “Sincerity is to speak as we think; Pres. 4; French Club 4; Chess Club to do as we pretend and profess, to KEVIN J. KAIJA 3.4. perform what we promise, and really to be what we would seem and ap- “There are two things to aim at in RICHARD W. HEBERT pear to be. ” life: first, to get what you want: and. after that, to enjoy it. Only the “Water, taken in moderation, can- KAREN A. JENSEN wisest of mankind achieve the sec- not hurt anybody. ” Imagination disposes of everything; ond. ” Mixed Choir 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; it creates beauty, justice, and hap- Class Vice-Pres. 4; Student Council Fall Formal 4; Football 1; Basket- piness, which are everything in this 3; Senior Steering Com. 4; A.F.S. ball 1,2. world. Scholarship Candidate 4; Football 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3. JOHN G. HICKEY Yearbook 4; German Club 2,3; DECA “The American s stem of rugged Club 3. KATHY L. KASPAROVICH individualism. “ KAREN L. JERARD “She is an excellent creature, but she can’t remember which came first, the ELEANOR H. HILL “What sunshine is to flowers: smiles are to humanity. They are trifles. Greeks or the Romans. ” “A kind heart is a fountain of glad- to be sure: but, scattered along life's Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. ness, making everything in its vie in- pathway, the good they do is incon- 3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Fall Formal 4; ity to freshen into smiles. ” ceivable. ” Dramatics 1,4; Grad Ball 3. Mixed Choir 3; Dramatics 1. Monitor 1,2; Girls Chorus 1; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Fall Formal 4; Library JANICE A. KAZAK SHERRY A. HINDS Aide 1; Dramatics 1,2,4; Intr. 1,2; “A smile that won't come off. ” Soph. Semi 2. Yearbook 4; Fall Formal 4; Grad. “A faithful friend is a strong de- VIRGINIA L. JEWELL Ball 3. fense; and he that hath found such a one hath found a treasure. “ “God made a heart of gold, of gold. STEVEN J. KENDALL Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; S.A.A. Shining and sweet and true; Gave it a “The only way to have a friend is to Bazaar 2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Health home of fairest mould. Blest it. and be one. ” Careers 2,3, Treas. 3; Intr. 4; Soph. called it-YOU. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3; Pep Club 3.4. Senior Play 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; CHERYL A. KENYON BARBARA A. HINKLEY F.T.A. 3,4; Fall Formal 4; Soph. “A merry heart maketh a cheerful “Enthusiasm imparts itself magneti- Semi 2. countenance. ” cally, and fuses all into one happy EULALIE K. JOHNSON Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; F.T.A. and harmonious unity of feeling and 3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Fall Formal sentiment. ” “How goodness brightens beauty. “ 4; Dramatics 1; Intr. 3,4; French Club 3,4; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. JANET KLIMENOK The truest wisdom is resolute determination. With will one can do anything. “ S.A.A. Treas. 4; Yearbook 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Orchestra 1,2; All-State 2; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Fall Formal 4; Intr. 1,2,3.4; Grad. Ball 3. ROBERT J. KNIGHT Characters do not change. Opinions alter, but characters are only de- veloped. ” Science Fair Award 1; Radio Club 2,3; Science Club 2; Library Aide 1; Camera Club 1. KAREN M. KNOX “Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length. ” Band 1,2,3; All-State 2; S.A.A. Bazaar 1; Health Careers 4; Library Aide 1; Grad. Ball 3. MARSHA J. KOLEDO “Frailty, thy name is woman.” S.A.A. Treas. 1; Monitor 1; Assem- bly Com. 2; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Fall Formal 4; Library Aide 1; Dra- matics 1; Intr. 1; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3; Cheerleader 1. GEORGE S. KOSSAKOSKI “Looks quiet, but looks can be de- ceiving. ” Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; Ten- nis 1,2,3.4. MICHELE T. LABONTE “She is pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant to think on. ” Class Sec. 2,3; Student Council 1; Senior Steering Com. 4; S.A.A. Treas. 1,2; Yearbook 4; Monitor 3,4; Mixed Choir 1,2,3; Drill Team 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar Chr. 1,2; Fall Formal Co-ordinator 4; Library Aide 1. Intr. 2; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. JOSEPH L. LAJOICE, JR. “The highest genius is willingness and ability to do hard work. ” DECA Club 4; Basketball 1. DAVID M. LAPLANTE “Good nature is the very air of a good mind; the sign of a large and generous soul. ” Band 1,2,3; All-State 2; Football 1; Basketball 1,2; Intr. 3. JEAN M. LAPLANTE “The discovery of a new dish does more for the human happiness than the discovery of a new star. Mixed Choir 1. DENNIS R. LA VAN WAY “Character is higher than intellect. A great soul will be strong to live, as well as to think.” Football 2; Baseball 1,2. CYNTHIA K. LAVOIE “There are often voice and words in a silent look. ” Yearbook 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Library Aide 1; Dramatics 1; Intr. 3; French Club 3; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. THOMAS E. LAWRENCE “Character, honor, wit, and ambi- tion; these qualities make a man respected in the eyes of his fellow- men. ” Student Council 2; Monitor 3,4; Orchestra 1,2.3; All-State 2,3; S.A.A. Bazaar 1; Football 3; Ski Team 2; Tennis 1,2; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. CYNTHIA LEGG “The artist does not see things as they are, but as she is. Yearbook 4; Green Horn 4; Moni- tor 1; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3,4; Foren- sics 2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Library1 Aide 1; Dramatics 1,2.4; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. SUSAN L. LEM IRE “A tender heart; a will inflexibile. ” S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2; DECA Club 4; Library Aide 3; Dramatics 1,2. C. TIMOTHY LESTER “Let us all be happy and live within our means, even if we have to bor- row the money to do it with. “ Yearbook 4; Monitor 1; F.T.A. 3,4; Band 1,2; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Li- brary Aide 1,4; Dramatics 1; Track 2,3,4; Soccer 2,3; Intr. 3; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. PAMELA LEVANOVICH “A dark flower of woman, deep rose 50 of my desire, an eastern wizard made you of earth and stars and fire. S.A.A. Treas. 1,2,3; Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; Monitor 1,2; F.T.A. 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; Service Club 3; Library Aide 1,2; Dramatics 1; Intr. 1,2,3; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. BRIAN L. LEWIS “The idol of today pushes the hero of yesterday out of our recollection; and will, in turn, be supplanted by his successor of tomorrow. ” Boys’ State 3; National Honor Society 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Fall Formal 4; Baseball 1,3; Basketball 1,2; Soccer 1,2,3; Intr. 1,2,3,4; French Club 2,3.4; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. BRADLEY V. LITCHFIELD “His saying was: Live and let live. LUCILLE M. MALINSKI “As is a tale, so is life. Not how long it is, but how good it is, is what mat- F.T.A. 3,4; F.H.A. Club 1; World Affairs 4; Library’ Aide 1; French Club 3; Grad. Ball 3; Pep Club 3,4. LINDA P. MARKS “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. ” DECA Club 4. DOROTHY J. MARTEL “Without love and laughter there is no joy; live amid love and laughter. Monitor 2,3; Band 1; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Dramatics 4. ROGER P. MARTEL ‘7 would rather have things wear out than rust out. ” BARBARA A. MARTIN “It matters not how long 'we live, but how. ” Senior Play 4; One-Act Play 3; Dra- matics 4. MICHAEL E. MARTIN “Charger Senior Play 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3; Fall Formal 4; Dramatics 4; Football 1; Intr. 1,2; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. SHARON E. MARTIN Too fair to worship; to divine to love. ” Grad. Ball 3. EARNEST O. MAS “We all admire the wisdom of people who come to us for advice. ” DAVID E. McCORMACK “Wit consists of knowing the resem- blance of things that differ, and the difference of things which are alike. ” Band 1; AVA Club 1; Football 1; Intr. 1. LAURA J. McCORMACK “If the Lord would only send some- thing interesting. I wouldn't mind if it was only a plaid pig. ” Mixed Choir 1; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Dra- matics 1; Grad. Ball 3. EDNA M. McCUTCHEON “It is not true that woman was made from man’s rib; she was made from his funny-bone. ” Yearbook 4; Monitor 1; F.T.A. 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,3; Fall Formal 4; Service Club 3; Library Aide 4; Dra- matics 1; Soph. Semi 2. BRENDA S. MERROW “A sufficient measure of civilization is the influence of good women. ” Fall Formal 4; Intr. 2,3,4. JANE G. MESSER “A good laugh is sunshine in a house. ” Intr. 3,4; F.H.A. 1. TERRY F. MILLARD “A mischief-making monkey from his birth. ” WILLARD L. MILLER “What's the use of worrying? It never was worth while, so Pack up you troubles in you old kit bag. And smile, smile, smile. ” Football 1. RICHARD L. MOORE “The man that loves and laughs must sure do well. ” Baseball 2. DALE E. MORSE “O happiness! Our being’s end and aim!” Senior Flay 4; Monitor 1; Mixed Choir 1; National Honor Society 4; Grad. Ball 3. JAMES E. MORSE “To succeed, the candidate must be a gentleman by nature, and a scholar by education. ” S.A.A. Treas. 4; Yearbook 4; F.T.A. 4; All-State 2; Mixed Choir 2; Fall Formal 4; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3.4; Track 1,2,3.4; Soph. Semi 2. CONNIE-DEE MURRAY “Let gentleness my strong enforce- ment be. ” Monitor 1; S.A.A. Bazaar 1; German Club 4; Library Aide 1. GEORGE H. MURRAY “You never get any fun out of the things you haven't done. ” S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Football 1; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Intr. 3. LINDA L. NERONSKY “The great end of life is not knowl- edge. but action. ” S.A.A. Treas. 1; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2, 3,4; Forensics 1; Fall Formal 4; Health Careers 1,4; Dramatics 1,2,4; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. DORREEN L. NEWELL “Keep thy friend Under thy own life's key. ” Yearbook 4; Green Horn 1,2,3,4; Monitor 1; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2; Ger- man Club Sec. 4; Grad. Ball 3. GEORGE W. NEWPORT “Every man has his gift, and the tools go to him that can use them. ” Senior Play 4. JUSTIN R. NOVAK “A dry jest, sir. ... I have them at my fingers' end. ” S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Football 1,2; Ski Team 3,4; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. GLENN C. OLNEY “The good and the wise lead quiet lives. ” Monitor 2; Band 1,2.3,4; Radio Club 3,4; Intr. 2. TERRY M. ORDINETZ “To talk without effort, is after all, the great charm of talking. ” Senior Play 4; Forensics 3.4; Library Aide 1. RICHARD E. PARKER “Courage and modesty are the most unequivocal of virtues, for they are of a kind that hypocrisy cannot imitate. ” Boys’ State 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Ger- man Club 4; Dramatics 1; Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 2,3; Cross-Country 3; Soccer 4; French Club 3,4. BRUCE C. PARON “Music hath charms to soothe the savage beast. ” LINDA J. PARSONS “Work Ls only done well, when it is done with a will. GARY L. PARTRIDGE “He has moved a little nearer to the Master of all music. ” Senior Play 4; Boys’ State 3; Monitor 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Student Director 4; Mixed Choir 2,3; Baseball 1,2; Bas- ketball 1; Track 3,4; Cross-Country 2,3,4; French Club 3; Soph. Semi 2; All-State 2.3,4. BRENDA L. PATNODE “When did morning ever break, And find such beaming eyes awake?” JOHN R. PATON “This lad’s love is lassie’s delight And if lads won't love, Lassies will flite. ” Fall Formal 4; Football 1,3,4; Base- ball 2,3; Basketball 1; Library Aide 4. SUSAN L. PELTON “True virtue, being united to heavenly grace of faith, makes up the highest perfection. ” ADRIAN F. PERRY “Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. ” AVA Club 1,2; DECA Club 3.4. JEAN L. PETERSON “I would help others, out of a fellow- feeling. ’’ 51 Yearbook 4; Senior Plav 4; Mixed Choir 1; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Fall For- mal 4; Intr. 3,4; French Club 3,4; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. VANCE F. PITKIN “What are we doing; playing some sort of game here, you and me? Band 1; Ski Team 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Cross-Country 1,2,3; Track 1,2; Grad. Ball 3. JOHN E. POMER He’s very knowing. Class Pres. 3; AVA Club 1; Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; A.F.S. Scholar- ship 3; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Science Fair Award 1; National Honor So- ciety 3,4; German Club 3,4; Forensics 3,4; Grad. Ball 3; Soph. Semi 2; Bas- ketball 1; Track 2,3; Cross-Country 3,4, Co-Capt. 4. TEENA R. RABTOY “She's as quiet as a lamb. Mixed Choir 3,4. DUANE E. REYNOLDS “Simplicity, most rare in our age. ” Football 1. DENNIS L. ROSS “Quality, not quantity, is my mea- sure. AVA Club 2. KENNETH N. ROSS, JR. A man devoted to pleasure. Mixed Choir 1,2,3; DECA Club 3; Cross-Country 1. SCOTT R. ROSS A constant friend, a thing rare and hard to find. ” Student Council 4; Senior Steering Com. 4; Band 1; Fall Formal 4; Foot- ball 2.3; Grad. Ball 3. SUE A. SANFORD I’ve heard tell that men like a good cook. ’’ F.H.A. Club 1. GARY L. SCHAEFER Character is a by-product; it is produced in the great manufacture of daily duty. ” Track 1,2; Cross-Country 1,2. KARIN R. SCHOMANN I’m not denying that women are foolish. God made them to match the men. Yearbook 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3,4; German Club Pres. 4; Fall Formal 4; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. ANNE G. SEARLE Thought is deeper than all speech; feeling deeper than all thought. S.A.A. Treas. 1,2,3; Yearbook 4; Green Horn 1,2,3,4. Editor 4; National Honor Society 3,4; German Club 4; Forensics 2; Fall Formal 4; World Affairs Sec. 3,4; Merit Scholarship 4; Dramatics 1; Intr. 2; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. GLENN B. SEWARD Skiing is believing you can make a mogul out of a mountain. ” Fall Formal 4; Library Aide 4. JANE E. SILVER The best of life is conversation. F.T.A. 3,4; Girls’ Chorus 2; Mixed Choir 1; World Affairs 2; Dramatics 1; Grad. Ball 3. PAULA J. SLADE “As the sun colors flowers, so does art color life. ” Yearbook 4; Green Horn 4; F.T.A. 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,3,4; Fall Formal 4; French Club 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball Chr. 3. GRIFFIN H. SMITH Like the atom bomb—small, but WOW, what power. ” Fall Formal 4; Soccer 4; Intr. 2,3,4; Soph. Semi 2. LINDA L. SNIDE Speech is great, but silence is greater. ” F.H.A. Club 1. CARL H. SPAULDING It is the definition of a gentleman to say he is one who never inflicts pain. KAREN J. STONE “ Tis better to be small and shine, than to be tall and cast a shadow. ” F.H.A. Club 1. RICHARD W. STOVER He knew what’s what, and that's as high as metaphysic wit can fly. F.T.A. 4; Ski Team 3.4; Soccer 4. BRENDA J. STRONG Keep true to the dreams of thy youth. ” JOANNA R. STURTEVANT She’s all my fancy painted her; She's lovely, she’s divine. S.A.A. Treas. 4; Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; Girls’ Chorus 2; Mixed Choir 1,3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Fall Formal 4; Grad. Ball 3. LORRAINE F. SUDANT Wisdom is a tree of life to them that lay hold upon her. Happy is everyone that retaineth her. ” Yearbook 4; Monitor 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2,3; Fall Formal 4; Intr. 3; French Club 3,4, Treas. 4; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3; Science Fair Award 1. PATRICIA A. SUDANT Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low; an excellent thing in woman. ” S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Grad. Ball 3. JERRY W. SWENOR Happy is the boy whose mother is tired of talking nonsense to him be- fore he is old enough to know the sense of it. RODERIC P. TAFT A proper man. as one shall see on a summer's day. ” Senior Play 4; Boys’ State 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Drum Major 4; National Honor Society 3,4, Pres. 4; Fall For- mal 4; Merit Scholarship Commenda- tion 4; Ski Team 2,3; Cross-Country 3; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3; Youth Citizenship Conf. 3. BERNARD R. TANNER, JR. The true, strong, and sound mind is the mind that can embrace equally great things and small. ” Mixed Choir 1; Ski Team 3.4; Intr. 3. BRUCE K. TEMPLE No one but himself can be his parallel. ” Class Pres. 2; Senior Steering Com. 52 4; S.A.A. Treas. 2; Monitor 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Fall Formal 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2; Basketball 1,2,3; Intr. 3; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. BRUCE C. THOMAS “There is no substitute for hard work. ” MARY J. THOMPSON ‘77 walk where my own nature would be leading—. ” Yearbook 4; Green Horn 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; World Affairs 4; Library Aide 1. LINDA M. TIE “In the life of a young person the most essential thing for happiness is the gift of friendship. ” STEPHEN C. TITCOMB A soft voice and gentle manner makes it a lot easier to get away with mischief. Ski Team 2,3,4. KENNETH J. TODD I’ve taken my fun where I’ve found it. ” DECA Club 3,4; Basketball 1. JOHN P. TRACY “Good humor makes all things toler- able. Class Pres. 4; Student Council 3; Senior Steering Com. 4; Assembly Com. 2,3; S.A.A. Bazaar 3,4; Foren- sics 2,3,4, Pres. 3; Fall Formal 4; Dramatics 2,4; Football 1; Track 2; Soccer 3,4; Intr. 2,3,4; Soph. Semi 2; Grad. Ball 3. JOHN W. VAN HOESEN “ . . . 'tis the mind that makes the body rich. ” Senior Play 4; Boys’ State 3; Assem- bly Com. 4; Band 1.2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; Ski Team 2,3,4; Sukamarie 4. DEBORAH A. VARNEY “Friends are born, not made. ” S.A.A. Bazaar 3; DECA Club Sec. 3; School Bookkeeper 3,4; Intr. 3; Soph. Semi 2. DEBORAH A. VIZE “Life is very short, and uncertain; let us spend it as well as we can. Fall Formal 4; Dramatics 3; Intr. 2. GARY R. WARREN “Man is his own star; and that soul that can be honest is the only perfect man. “ ROGER D. WATKINS “Only the game fish swims up stream. ” SAMUEL J. WATKINS He said little but to the purpose. ” JODY L. WATSON “Can we ever have too much of a good thing? F.T.A. 3; Drill Team 4; Fall Formal 4; Health Careers 3; Intr. 1,2; Grad. Ball 3. EVERETT A. WESTNEY “Our life is frittered away by detail . . . simplify, simplify. RONALD H. WESTNEY He that walketh with wise men shall be wise. Senior Steering Com. 4; Band 1,2; Fall Formal 4. BETH A. WHEELOCK Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much; wisdom is humble that he knows no more. Girls’ State 3; National Honor So- ciety 3,4; Fall Formal 4; Health Ca- reers 2,3,4, Pres. 4; World Affairs 4; Grad. Ball 3; Pep Club 3,4. BRIAN A. WHITE “The pleasure of life is according to the man that lives it, and not ac- cording to the work or place. ” S.A.A. Treas. 1,3; Cross-Country 1; Soccer 4; Grad. Ball 3; DECA Club 3. JOAN L. WHITE “Elegant as simplicity, and warm as ecstasy. Yearbook 4; Girls’ State 3; F.T.A. 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Drill Team 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 1,2,4; Fall Formal 4; Library Aide 1; Dramatics 1; Intr. 4; French Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Grad. Ball 3. CYNTHIA M. WOOD “Drop her into water and watch her burst into sparkling bubbles. ” F.H.A. Club 1; DECA Club 3. SARA J. WOODBURY “Man has his will—but woman has her way. S.A.A. Treas. 4; F.T.A. 4; S.A.A. Bazaar 3; Forensics 2,3,4, Sec. 3; Fall Formal 4; Dramatics Treas. 1. MICHAEL A. WOYCHOSKY “A little work, a little play, to keep us going. .. ” Golf 1. JOY P. ZALESKIE “Her little tongue is never still; talk it must and talk it will. Yearbook 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; S.A.A. Bazaar 2; Library Aide 1; Dramatics 1; French Club 2. 53 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: Constance Doolittle, Secretary; John Tracy, President; Kevin Kaija, Vice-President; Noreen Dick, Treasurer. STANDING: Mrs. Bean, Mr. Guarino, Advisors. SENIOR STEERING COMMITTEE SEATED: Constance Doolittle, John Tracy, Kevin Kaija, Michele LaBonte, Christina Attridge, Noreen Dick. STAND- ING: Mrs. Bean, Mr. Guarino, Bruce Temple, Scott Ross, Ronald Westney. 54 UNDERCLASSMEN CLASS OF 1971 L. to R: Mrs. Mable, Advisor; Gay Harrington, President; Kathleen Stankevich, Vice-President; Diana Guarino, Secretary; Cynthia Ely, Treasurer; Mr. Paul, Advisor. 1st ROW: W. Brown, B. Clafln, J. Beardsley, D. Augusti- novich, L. Bartley, L. Bullard, D. Biggs, L. Allen. 2nd ROW: D. Carlisle K. Belisle, M. Alex, J. Abbott, J. Craigue, L. Brown, S. Augustinovich, M. Clark, C. Asone- vich. 3rd ROW: R. Austin, C. Austin, G. Columb, G. Chase, T. Bodine, D. Cram, P. Caron, T. Cady, B. Baker, G. Austin, C. Albanese. 4th ROW: T. Benjamin, R. Bobar, P. Abrahamovich, D. Carr, D. Burt, R. Brogdale, R. Childs, B. Barlow, C. Anderson, L. Crary, D. Brochu, D. Cook. 56 CLASS OF 1971 1st ROW: L. Freitas, S. Davis, M. Duquette, B. Farrar, D. Dunning, K. Fielder, L. Estey, C. Godin. 2nd ROW: D. Douglas, A. English, D. Gintof, D. Doane, C. Crosier, B. Grout, G. Harrington, C. Ely, D. Guarino, M. George. 3rd ROW: B. Graham, G. Cross, C. Goodrich, K. Hall, P. Goodell, S. Farmer, D. Dressel, S. Cyrs, H. Currie, L. Griswold. 4th ROW: L. Goding, T. Grant, P. Goddard, G. Goodrich, D. Hagen, C. Curtis, T. Davis, K. Dion, R. Dufresne, M. Daniels. 1st ROW: B. Litchfield, C. Ingalls, C. Hodgeman, D. Ken- nett, K. Hoisington, K. LaCross, C. Laitres. 2nd ROW: P. Kamel, R. Kraft, K. Harvey, C. Jennings, D. Landry, L. Losee, D. Hays, L. LaRow. 3rd ROW: P. Liberty, G. Lohutka, W. Hazeltine, J. Jarvis, M. Keniston, S. Lafko, F. Hryckiewicz, R. Hildreth, J. Lavanovich, A. Hendee. 4th ROW: K. Lillie, N. Heiberg, J. Laskevich, J. Hawkins, H. Kossakoski, J. Lawrence, L. Ingalls, R. Lee, D. Liberty, J. Hasson, T. Heintzelman, R. Holden. 57 CLASS OF 1971 1st ROW: D. Osmer, D. Matulonis. C. Matulonis, P. Morey. L. Kendall. R. Moore. L. Nelson, C. Millikin, M. McLaughlin. C. Marcotte. 2nd ROW: C. McCarthy, P. Moore, K. Merlo, S. McCarty, C. McNamara, S. Ordinetz, D. Matulonis, D. McGoldrick, J. Newport, K. Morse, B. McCormack, B. Markwell. 3rd ROW: A. Nestervich, A. Perry, P. Morse, R. Munson, B. Messer, G. Marks, V. Petraglia, G. Masters, L. Peck, W. Manahan. 4th ROW: R. Paine, B. Matulonis, G. Peavey, D. Nichols, K. Mc- Allister, T. Lynch, G. Parker, W. Pratt. 1st ROW: S. Rathbun, P. Swan, N. Seymour, C. Stock- man, B. Scofield, P. Schmalzl, J. Spurr, K. Rolfe, G. Stem, S. Smith. 2nd ROW: C. Smith, P. Regan, D. Rogers. K. Sturtevant, C. Rogstad, N. Spencer, R. Sill, K. Stankevich, N. Roberts, L. Proctor, N. Roy, B. Scanned. 3rd ROW: W. Smith, F. Quimby, R. Streeter, F. Quigley, E. Richardson, D. Rhodes, T. Ross, E. Stanton, W. Snide. 4th ROW: J. Stevens, P. Richardson, T. Rorison, C. Scott, G. Steams, R. Streeter. 58 CLASS OF 1971 1st ROW: C. Woodard, M. Wood, P. Whitney, S. Varney, B. Tuttle, L. Thomas. 2nd ROW: S. Tarbell, D. Webster, K. Waite, V. Sysko, K. Welch, D. Tarbell, C. Whitney. 3rd ROW: J. Thorbum, R. Tracy, P. Wearing R. Willard, T. Wheelock, W. Thomas, C. Westney, A. Warren. 4th ROW: E. Wilkins, T. Tier, R. Titus, R. Tilton, D. Thorpe, M. Vonderheide, B. Wright, P. Vatne, P. White, J. Waters. CLASS OF 1972 59 SEATED: Susan Ainsworth, Secretary; Paula Taft, Vice- President; Kelly Harrington, Treasurer. STANDING: Mr. Jasinski, Advisor; Robert Morin, President; Mr. Coughlin, Advisor. CLASS OF 1972 1st ROW: J. Birsky, P. Brown, M. Ambrose, L. Arrison, S. Carroll, M. Burke, D. Batchelder, C. Buckingham, T. Belknap, J. Austin, C. Capron, C. Blanchard. 2nd ROW: G. Bolio, D. Benjamin, A. Ankuda, S. Armstrong, L. Bibens, M. Austin, S. Carpenter, D. Benedict, N. Brown, M. Bladyka, K. Blais, J. Beebe, S. Ainsworth. 3rd ROW: P. Bibens, R. Benjamin, T. Carder, D. Brent, L. Bartley, R. Belville, D. Barr, D. Andrews, R. Belville, A. Bolaski, A. Bennett, K. Bibens, S. Ankuda. 1st ROW: J. Gordon, C. Curtis, R. Farnsworth, J. Engle- bert, N. Constantine, B. Freeman, S. Goding, D. Dunning, S. Clark, S. Dunham, K. Crandall, D. Fielder. 2nd ROW: A. Clark, J. Clement, J. Goodrich, B. Coyle, L. Davidson, S. Centariczki, B. Davis, R. Fagans, R. Emery, B. Davis, J. Dumas, B. Clough, T. Dubanevich. 3rd ROW: R. East- man, D. Goodrum, N. Ginter, P. Cummings, H. Gintof, W. Curtis, M. Goings, T. Dion, J. Claflin, J. Coniff. 60 CLASS OF 1972 1st ROW: J. Haseltine, D. Hendee, S. Laber, J. Hinkley, L. Hays, L. Kasparovich, L. Haas, D. Ingalls, D. Grenier, K. Harrington, E. Guarino, E. Hongisto, M. Herrick, K. Kiniry, R. Jarvis. 2nd ROW: K. Hutchinson, R. Jackson, L. Kruse, K. Graham, M. Graham, J. Kendall, R. Graham, R. Hammond, G. Harvey, A. Griswold, T. Huns- don, B. King. 3rd ROW: R. Hobbs, R. Ingalls, P. Kochalka, M. Johnson, W. Guertin, L. King, B. Heiberg, C. Haw- thorne, M. Kazak, M. Kievra. 1st ROW: D. LaCourse, S. Newport, S. Lucas, C. Page, C. Lunn, D. Lewis, S. Liberty, M. Maxfield. 2nd ROW: G. Oberg, B. Lovell, K. Millay, J. Laskevich, J. LaJoice, B. Paron, L. LaBonte, J. Lachapelle, M. Levlock, D. Lam- phere. 3rd ROW: J. Lewis, J. Laplante, B. Lavanovich, B. Markwell, H. LaVanway, W. Macey, R. Marcotte, P. Miller, D. Matulonis, J. McNamara. 4th ROW: J. Mc- Carthy, S. Lohutko, B. Newman. S. Martin, R. Loveless, J. Moore, D. LaBombard, H. Markert, R. Morin, D. Mer- rill, R. Laplante. 61 CLASS OF 1972 1st ROW: J. Smith, K. Pitts, K. Seamans, W. Sanderson, S. Ross, K. Sheehan, P. Smith, D. Smith, K. Sanderson. 2nd ROW: H. Smith, M. Picard, C. Quimby, S. Rabtoy, J. Sackevich, D. Peck, A. Robinson, E. Richardson, P. Smol- nik. 3rd ROW: C. Richardson, M. Ransom, G. Reynells, K. Porter, K. Seamans, J. Ransom, R. Smith, E. Smith, J. Reynolds, R. Rounds. 4th ROW: G. Rorison, C. Sjo lander, P. Robinson, A. Shattuck, J. Sackevich, D. Ring quist, D. Perrin, D. Richardson. 1st ROW: D. Verge, M. Tracy, P. Whitney, C. Watkins, E. Woodford, L. Sobel, D. Warren, A. Stalter. 2nd ROW: D. Webster, S. Young, K. Vatne, P. Taft, M. Woodford, L. Stover, P. Wearing, B. Young, D. Webster. 3rd ROW: C. Welch, J. Watkins, C. Spindler, A. Warren, H. Ville- maire, D. Tanner, G. Sweetser, R. Young, J. Whittemore, 4th ROW: D. Stokes, P. Tetrault, S. Stocker, T. Webster, R. Way, T. Stapleton, W. Watson, S. Sysko, D. Soubble, T. Watkins. 62 ACTIVITIES YEARBOOK STAFF Steering Committee Kathryn Follett, Editor; John Cooper, Business Manager Mr. Dellamano and Mrs. Bean. Advisors Art Staff Michele LaBonte, Editor 64 Sports Staff Constance Doolittle. Editor Advertising Staff John Cooper, Business Manager Noreen Dick, John Pomer, Editors Literary Staff 65 ABBY BREWSTER REV. DR. HARPER TEDDY BREWSTER OFFICER BROPHY OFFICER KLEIN MARTHA BREWSTER —Lucinda Clement Barbara Martin —David Hawkins —Michael Martin —Steven Bartley —George Newport —Sandra Bennett Susan L. Brown ELAINE HARPER —Jean Peterson MORTIMER BREWSTER —John VanHoesen MR. GIBBS —Terry Ordinetz JONATHAN BREWSTER —Stephen Buckingham DR. EINSTEIN OFFICER O’HARA LT. ROONEY MR. WITHERSPOON Director —Mr. Student Director —Roderic Taft —Gary Partridge —Terry Ordinetz —John Pomer Robert McLaughlin -Carmel Courchesne The Class of 1970 presented Joseph Kesserling’s “Arsenic and Old Lace.” The story cen- ters around Mortimer Brewster’s attempts to conceal the innocently murderous antics of two spinster sisters and an eccentric nephew, in leading twelve elderly bachelors to peace- ful resting places in the Brewster’s cellar. “Now, How Are We Going to Keep It A State Makeup Artist at Work Secret?” “Mortimer! I’ve Almost Been Killed!” “Well, Jonathan, you’ve led a very interesting life. I'm sure—but we really shouldn’t have allowed you to talk so late.” STUDENT COUNCIL 1st ROW: Mr. Guarino, J. Lawrence, M. Aldrich, Mr. Gokas. 2nd ROW: B. Paron, R. Loveless, A. Clark, N. Seymour, S. Laber. 3rd ROW: P. Tetrault, B. Graham, R. Bruce, J. Jarvis, S. Ross. 4th ROW: R. Dufresne, P. Hurd, C. Forrest, K. Graham, T. Chan. Absent when pic- ture was taken: N. Birsky, President. MONITORS 68 1st ROW: F. Quigley, C. Cady, J. Cooper, J. Jarvis. 2nd ROW: L. Bullard, L. Sudant, N. Seymour, R. Bibens, M. Aldrich, B. Clifton. 3rd ROW: Mr. Barstow, T. Cady, N. Dick, D. Brochu, B. Temple, A. Abrahamovich, T. Lawrence, D. Carr, G. Peavey, M. LaBonte. SEMINARS Social Studies SEATED: C. Doane, B. Whee- lock, J. Klimenok, C. Doolittle. STANDING: T. Chan, Mr. Boudette Mathematics L. to R: R. Taft, D. Clark, L. Bullard, Mr. Rose, T. Bodine, L. Coding Science L. to R: T. Heintzelman, J. Has- son, P. Centariczki, J. Morse, S. Buckingham, R. Stover, Mr. Tiernan English 1st ROW: S. Crocker, M. Aldrich, K. Follett, D. Gua- rino, A. Searle, Mr. Soule. 2nd ROW: F. Quigley, D. Doane, P. Goodell, J. Van Hoesen, J. Pomer, D. Ma- tulonis TWIN STATE MATH LEAGUE 1st ROW: B. Wheelock, L. Arrison, M. Woodford, T. Petraglia, P. Centariczki, L. Goding, P. Vatne, R. Taft, P. Bodine. 2nd ROW: Mr. Rose, M. Aldrich, S. Farmer, L. Tetrault, Mr. Robinson. Bullard, D. Matulonis. 3rd ROW: D. Clark, R. Bolio, V. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1st ROW: T. Heintzelman, D. Guarino, B. Wheelock, T. Bodine, J. Pomer. 2nd ROW: N. Dick, B. Lewis, M. La- Bonte. 3rd ROW: T. Quigley. S. Buckingham, D. Morse, S. Crocker. A. Searle, P. Goodell. 1st ROW: M. Aldrich, K. Follett, S. Cleveland, J. Klimenok, Mr. Boudette, L. Goding. 2nd ROW: C. Doane, D. Clark, K. Stankevich, C. Doolittle. 3rd ROW: R. Taft, D. Ma- tulonis, T. Chan, J. Van Hoesen, P. Centariczki. 70 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ STATE HEALTH CAREERS CLUB SEATED: Miss Bleakney, Beth Wheelock, Constance Doolittle. STANDING: Kathleen Rolfe, Diane Augustinovich, Daryl Webster, Nancy Roy, Patricia Bruce. 71 GREEN HORN Anne Searle, Editor Kathryn Follett, Business Manager Features Staff Editorial Staff Mr. Bateman Mr. Rose Advertising and Art Staffs News Staff Martha Bateman, Literary Editor Sports Staff 73 S.A.A. TREASURERS 1st ROW: Mr. Benson, N. Seymour, G. Stem, H. Smith. 2nd ROW: P. Blake, D. Guarino, B. Claflin, A. Ankuda, C. Ely. 3rd ROW: J. Klimenok, J. Morse, J. Sturtevant, B. Clifton, J. Birsky, L. Kasparovich, K. Morse, M. Alex. 4th ROW: G. Harvey, C. Spindler, S. Woodbury, P. Kamel, N. Dick, M. Wood, G. Oberg, P. Wearing, K. Crandall. DEC A CLUB 74 1st ROW: L. Marks, L. Freitas, P. Batchelder, B. Strong, S. Varney, Mr. Scelza. 2nd ROW: J. Beach, S. Lemire, P. Whitney. 3rd ROW: K. Waite, A. Cook. B. Grout, L. Bartley. 4th ROW: K. Ross, S. McCormack, M. Chamber- lin, A. Nestervich. 5th ROW: K. Todd, A. Craigue, D. Greene, J. LaJoice, T. Glynn, P. Hagen, G. Goodrich. FUTURE TEA CHERS OF AMERICA 1st ROW: J. White, L. Clement, B. McCormack, C. McCarthy, C. Kenyon, P. Slade, J. Beardsley. M. Mc- Laughlin, C. Matulonis, L. Estey, G. Stern, C. Courchesne, J. Holbrook. 2nd ROW: K. Estey, K. Follett, W. Cer- auskis, B. Scofield, C. Ely, M. Aldrich, S. Woodbury, C. Whitney, D. McGoldrick, C. Smith, K. Morse, N. Roberts, J. Silver. 3rd ROW: Miss Lawlor, L. Losee, L. Brown, L. Sudant, M. Thompson, M. Bassett, L. Malinski, S. Ordinetz, C. McNamara, D. Rogers, G. Harrington, S. McCarty, D. Hays, J. Klimenok, D. Tarbell. 4th ROW: Mr. Rousseau, C. Rogstad. D. Landry, J. Abbott, C. Crosier, L. Goding, J. Morse, T. Lester, R. Stover, K. Stankevich, M. Alex, V. Jewell, S. Tarbell, C. Doane. PEP CLUB 1st ROW: C. Matulonis, D. Matulonis, B. Clafiin, J. Beardsley, P. Morey, S. Laber, M. Tracy, K. Rolfe, M. McLaughlin, L. Estey. 2nd ROW: C. Smith, C. McCarthy, K. Pitts, D. Douglas, P. Slade, S. McCarty, K. Blais, G. Oberg, W. Sanderson, C. Woodard, B. McCormack, H. Smith. 3rd ROW: D. Hays, M. Picard, L. Bibens, D. Matulonis, D. Doane, C. Jennings, C. McNamara, L. Malinski, K. Belisle, D. Carlisle, S. Tarbell, M. Herrick, R. Bibens. 4th Row: C. Doane, D. Guarino, G. Harrington, D. McGoldrick, D. Rogers, S. Dunham. B. Wheelock, S. Clark, L. Harrington, K. Crandall, B. Hinkley, J. Birsky. 75 SCHOOL BOOKKEEPERS L. to R: Diane Carlisle, Deborah Varney, Mr. Donegan, Susan Cleveland, Pamela Regan. CHESS CLUB 76 SEATED: David Hawkins, Peter Vatne, Stephen Bucking- ham, Lawrence Goding. STANDING: Peter Bibens, Vaughn Petraglia, Steven Farmer, Philip Caron, Christine Buckingham, Mr. McHugh, Larry King, David Andrews, Richard Lee. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE L. to R: Mary Alex, Colleen Smith, Cathleen Doane, John Van Hoesen. WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB 1st ROW Eileen Woodford, Sheila Crocker, Nancy Richard Paine, Francis Quigley, Martha Bateman, Lucille Roberts, Denise Webster, Anne Searle, Mary Thompson. Malinski, Miss Scott. 2nd ROW: Mary Woodford, Tim Chan, William Guertin, 77 Gary Partridge Bassoons and Saxophones Student Conductor GIRLS’ CHORUS SEATED: Mrs. LeMay. STANDING: Patricia Bruce, Cherie Marcotte, Julie Spurr, Cynthia McCarthy. Susan Varney, Kathryn Seamans, Margaret Ambrose. MIXED CHOIR 1st ROW: M. McLaughlin, D. Biggs, T. Rabtoy, C. Wat- kins, D. Warren, Mrs. LeMay, C. Godin, C. McCarthy, B. McCormack, P. Swan, B. Hinkley, K. Blais, J. Austin. 2nd ROW: K. Kiniry, D. McGoldrick, K. Aunchman, K. Hoisington, D. Matulonis, P. Bruce, W. Sanderson, P. Smolnik, L. Losee, D. Webster, L. Haas, C. Fellows, B. Scofield. 3rd ROW: D. Benedict, K. Harvey, B. Clifton. D. Currie, D. Doane, D. Barton, S. Coding, C. Crosier, P. Duranty, S. Ordinetz, M. Austin, J. Sturtevant, J. Craigue, D. Rogers, P. Regan, P. Moore. 4th ROW: T. Wheelock, J. Jarvis, G. Harvey, T. Chan, C. Hawthorne, R. Lee, R. Hebert, K. Forrest, C. Ginter, S. Stocker, B. Bar- low, W. Guertin, R. Paine, G. Cross, C. Burton, W. Smith. 80 DRILL TEAM SEATED: Mary Anne McLaughlin, Ronna Capron, Nancy Seymour, STANDING: Christine Flore, Jody Watson, Michele LaBonte, Joan White, Kelly Harrington. THE SUKAMARIE SEATED: Cheryl Fellows, John Van Hoesen, Christine Flore. STANDING: Roderic Taft, Pamela Blake, Thomas Lawrence, Deborah Currie, Tim Chan, Margaret Aldrich. 81 GERMAN CLUB 1st ROW: Mr. Stoltze, K. Sheehan, B. Hinkley, S. Crocker, G. Stem, J. Pomer, C. Goodrich. 2nd ROW: N. Constan- tine, K. Schomann, A. Searle, F. Quigley. 3rd ROW: C. Matulonis, C. Doane, C. Doolittle, G. Harrington, P. Blake, T. Chan, D. Andrews. 4th ROW: C. Murray, C. Attridge, D. Currie, M. Alex, J. Waters, P. Vatne. 5th ROW: D. Matulonis, D. Matulonis, D. Newell, R. Lee. 6th ROW: D. Landry, S. McCarty, R. Brogdale, C. McNamara, K. Lillie, D. Thorpe, H. Kossakoski, J. Hawkins. FRENCH CLUB 1st ROW: D. Hays, J. Birsky, E. Woodford, S. Armstrong, C. Courchesne, A. Ankuda, B. Claflin, C. Buckingham, N. Dick. J. Craigue. 2nd ROW J. White, K. Follett, L. Sudant, L. Brown, N. Roberts, J. Beardsley, C. Whitney, B. Scofield, B. McCormack, P. Morey, H. Smith, D. Biggs, A. Stalter, P. Smith, Miss Haubrich, Mrs. Shenk, J. Peterson. 3rd ROW: C. McCarthy, C. Woodard, C. Mc- Namara, D. Douglas, P. Moore, C. Crosier, S. Ordinetz, D. Young, M. Woodford, C. Capron, P. Slade. 4th ROW: J. Abbott, C. Rogstad, J. Morse, C. Forrest, R. Parker, B. Lewis, G. Partridge, D. Hawkins. 82 Tim The Taft Family AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Malaysia gave Springfield a wonderful gift when she sent Tim Chun Chan to spend his year with us. Living with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Taft, brother Rod, and sisters, Pam, Paula and Martha, Tim saw active American family life inside and out. He made the most of his school year, singing in the Mixed Choir, and the Sukamarie folk group, and adding his ideas to the World Affairs Club, German Club, National Honor Society, and Social Studies Seminar, in addition to a full academic schedule. Being a native of a tropical country, his greatest single accomplishment was undoubtedly the con- quest of the slopes of Mt. Ascutney. Once back in hi warm and sunny hometown, Alor Star, Tim will begin two years of college preparatory studies. Christmas with Tim and Taft Children DRAMATICS 1st ROW: C. Marcotte, L. Clement, D. Biggs, P. Moore, K. Jerard, C. Legg, S. Bennett, P. Smith, Mr. Rousseau. 2nd ROW: Mr. McLaughlin, C. Capron, N. Brown, N. Roberts, R. Paine, H. Kossakoski, D. Lamphere, B. Bar- low, T. Stapleton, M. Martin, G. Cross. FORENSIC LEAGUE 1st ROW: T. Ordinetz, K. Follett, D. Gintof, C. Legg. 2nd ROW: B. Barlow, D. Webster, K. Frejd, N. Roberts. 3rd ROW: A. Stalter, S. McCarty, C. Doolittle. 4th ROW: R. Paine, D. Hawkins, L. Stover, Mrs. Kingston, D. Landry. 84 FOOTBALL OUR ’69 TEAM OFFENSIVE TEAM DEFENSIVE TEAM Gary Eastman Bruce Temple SOCCER 1st ROW: S. Parker, K. Nelson. 2nd ROW: C. Cady, J. Stevens, J. Lawrence, D. Carr, 6. White, B. Lewis, A. Carder, C. Forrest, D. Clark, R. Parker, H. Smith, J. Tracy, K. McAllister. 3rd ROW: J. Hawkins, K. McAllis- ter, M. Smith, D. Tracy, T. Dubanevich, D. Rhodes, H. Villemaire, P. Harrington, D. Stover, P. Miller, B. Lavano- vich, J. Goodrich, B. Snide, K. Graham, F. Quigley, R. Hobbs, P. Liberty. L. to R: Coach Knisley, Co-Captains, Brian Lewis, Craig Forrest, Coach Robinson. 89 Senior Players Rick Parker Allen Carder Charlie Cady 90 Senior Players Brian Lewis Craig Forrest Doug Clark Pat Harrington John Tracy KNEELING: S. Bartley, J. Fomer, Coach Hilliard, G. Dion, G. Rorison, K. Dion, C. Sjolander, T. Tier, D. Partridge, D. Thorpe. STANDING: D. Richie, S. Sysko, T. Brochu, B. Heiberg, R. Smith, R. Loveless, T. Dion. CROSS-COUNTRY v. KNEELING: C. Cooper, F. Hryckiewicz, E. Duprey, K. Anderson, K. Hall, S. Titcomb, M. Ankuda, J. Coniff. STANDING: Coach Stoltze, K. Hall, E. Cram, J. Novak, C. Duffy, R. Smith, C. Cady, R. Stover, P. Goodell, C. Richardson, M. Kazak, N. Heiberg, W. Watson, T. Ross, H. Markert, L. Peck, M. Daniels, P. Hurd, D. Nichols, B. Paron, B. Tanner, Coach Knapp. SKI TEAM Coach Stoltze, Charlie Cady, Steve Titcomb, Coach Knapp BASKETBALL Varsity L. to R: E. Wilkins, P. Graham, J. McCarthy, J. Morse, R. Parker, D. Carr, A. Abrahamovich, D. Clark, T. Tier, G. Murray, E. Call, M. Graham, R. Bobar, Coach Wyman. Junior Varsity L. to R: D. Brent, S. Martin, G. Rorison, D. Loveless, R. Ingalls, W. Curtis, J. Sackevich, J. Lawrence, A. Shattuck, D. Paron, S. Sysko, R. Young, A. Bolaski, Coach Vincent. 94 BASEBALL Varsity KNEELING: B. Lewis, G. Black, P. Graham, D. Carr. STANDING: D. Burt, C. Cady, T. Fairbanks, Coach Birsky, R. Park- er, D. Clark, D. Whitney. Junior Varsity KNEELING: J. Whittemore, B. Snide, H. Currie, R. Young, M. Graham, B. Baker, M. Goings. STANDING: E. Wilkins, T. Grant, J. Laskevich, Coach Bath, B. Childs, D. Burt, G. Morin, R. Ingalls. 96 L. to R: Coach Birsky, D. Clark, P. Graham, G. Black, R. Parker, D. Carr. L. to R: B. Lewis, C. Cady, D. Whitney, T. Fairbanks, Coach Birsky. 97 TRACK 1st ROW: E. Call, G. Partridge, J. Morse, G. Eastman, R. Bruce, K. Kaija, T. Lester, M. Favreau, R. Smith, E. Duprey. 2nd ROW: M. McCarthy, K. Graham, L. King, D. Loveless, S. Sysko, J. Sackevich, G. Bolio, R. Bobar, L. Lindgren, B. Manahan, B. Paron, B. Laplante, P. Jordan, Coach Jasinski. 3rd ROW: M. Ransom, R. Rounds, B. Heiberg, D. Graham, W. Curtis, P. Robinson, J. Ransom, T. Dion, G. Rorison, C. Sjolander, S. Ankuda. “The Three Stooges 98 “Up, up, and away!” 99 “Or was it my left leg first?” L. to R.: Coach Hussey, John Cooper, George Kossakoski, Jeff Lawrence, Tom Heintzelman, Brian Davis. TENNIS AND GOLF L. to R.: Coach Vincent, Bill Flore, Richard Eastman, Don Goodrum, Eric Cram, Larry Peck. 100 1st ROW: Sherry Clark, Debbie Rogers, Colleen Smith, Sue Dunham, 2nd ROW: Joanna Birsky, Barb Hinkley, Holly Smith. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Nicki Birsky, Co-Captain Barb Hinkley, Co-Captain JV CHEERLEADERS 1st ROW: Maiyanne Tracy, Gayle Oberg, Sue Laber, Jane Haseltine. 2nd ROW: Karen Morse, Cindy Ely, Donna McGold- rick, Lora Nelson. GIRLS’ SPORTS Our Miss Lorman—always there to lend a helping hand! Field Hockey KNEELING: Jackie Smith, Becky Johnson, Louise Bullard, Sandra Lucas. STANDING: Willemina Cerauskis, Carla Blanchard. Victoria Sysko, Sherrie Rathbun, Susan Vamey. 102 Basketball 1st ROW: J. Messer, D. Douglas, L. Brown, S. Varney. B. Merrow, J. Abbott, N. Dick, R. Johnson, L. Bartley, S. 2nd ROW: C. Blanchard, P. Duranty, V. Sysko, J. La- Lucas, B. Clifton, S. Fielder. Joice, B. Patnode. 3rd ROW: W. Cerauskis, L. Bullard, Softball 1st ROW: P. Levanovich, C. Anderson, S. Crandall, B. 3rd ROW: W. Cerauskis, D. Verge, S. Lucas, L. Bullard, Clifton, S. Fielder. 2nd ROW: N. Dick, L. Brown, L. J. Messer, L. Thomas. Kendall, B. Merrow, C. Blanchard, J. Abbott, R. Johnson. 103 105 a parking per- LAUGH-IN COMES TO S.H.S. J. M. GIDDINGS MERCURY DRY Furniture Moving—Storage CLEANERS Heavy Hauling and Rigging North Springfield Vermont North Springfield Dial 6-2266 Tel. 6-2245 Mohawk Rug Dealer Installation and Cleaning W c F11 DON’T MONKEY with anything you don’t understand! CALL CYR’S ELECTRIC 3 Main Street Springfield, Vermont 885-4941 Springfield VAUGHN F. HAD WEN Paints—Varnishes Wallpaper 180 Union Street Dial 5-2189 It’s Fun To Be Creative FOR A Vermont HAIRDOS You! PLAZA BEAUTY SALON SPRINGFIELD SHOPPING PLAZA A Totally New Concept in a Beauty Salon OPEN DAILY 9:00 !• 7:30 SATURDAY 9:00 to 3:30 Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 SPRINGFIELD PAINT AND GLASS CENTER Paint Supplies Glass Mirrors ROBERT C. SHOEMAKER, M.D. 34 Union Street Springfield, Vermont 885-2734 Compliments of cytifHtfU SNOW LEAR CO., INC. 18 Square Bellows Falls “OLYMPIA PRECISION TYPEWRITERS” CHAMPLAIN COLLEGE A Junior College of Business Two-Year Associate Degree Courses Accounting Data Processing Business Administration Administrative Assistant Transfer Program Executive Secretarial Legal Secretarial Medical Secretarial 232 South Willard Street Burlington, Vermont 05401 • OF CLAREMONT Complete Shoe Department • Mens' and Boys’ Clothing Sporting Goods ■ Congratulations to the I Class of 1970 ■ RUSS WARREN’S • TRUCKING TREE • I SERVICE 126 Valley Street I Springfield I HOWARD AND BARLOW, INC. 90 Valley Street Springfield, Vermont Office Furniture Paper Products Office Supplies Adding Machines Olympia Typewriters A. B. DICK Authorized Dealer in So. Vt. MT. KILBURN CORP. 11 Main Street Springfield, Vermont Congratulations to Class of 1970 PARK GARAGE Cars Bought and Sold 125 Clinton Street Springfield, Vermont . . . Village.. . MUSIC STUDIO Pianos BALDWIN Organs H. H. SCOTT—PANASONIC REMEMBER MUSIC IS OUR MIDDLE NAME SPRINGFIELD SHOPPING PLAZA SPRINGFIELD VERMONT Herb Gilman Telephone: nameW '2) 885-4181 Paul Barquin Manager PAUL AND BARBARA KENDALL . 0.35-5327 HARRY F. OLNEY MOTEL OPEN ALL YBAR AROUND Tel. 885-4114 62 Chester Road riiiUimii wmmmm 1 Compliments of FINN STONE, INC. Insurance and Real Estate 16 Park Street Springfield Vermont 885-4585 :W: A Top quality foods and friendly atmosphere equal Dining Pleasure. GASLIGHT LOUNGE AND RESTAURANT Your Favorite Beverages Springfield Shopping Plaza Talk more for less after 7pm and all weekend You can talk for three minutes station to sta lion for a dollar plus tax anywhere in the U S . except Hawaii and Alaska, after 7 PM and all weekend It's one of the biggest bargains around If there's someone far away you want to hear from, try it tonight, any night or week end You can talk lots more for lots less SPRINGFIELD LOCAL TELEPHONE CO. SAienot LjOL!£gins THE SYMBOL OF EXCELLENCE Compliments of IN BUILDING MATERIALS IDLENOT FARM AND SERVICES DAIRY, INC. AND IDLENOT FARM Charlestown Rd., Springfield, Vt. . PHONE 885-2169 RESTAURANTS, INC. QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS SINCE 1918 Success and Prosperity Herbert F. Carey, Realtor Roger F. Carey, Mom and Bill Smith Associates Complete Real Estate Service Compliments of NATIONWIDE INSURANCE HOME OFFICE COLUMBUS, OHIO Robert Anderson Howard Davidson VERMONT NATIONAL BANK 68 Main Street Mobil A Your Distributor for All Mobil Products Also—Coal and Coke Springfield, Vermont Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SPRINGFIELD FUELS, INC. 4 River Street 885-2433 Nylon Parka Materials Woolens Synthetics Cottons Party Fabrics Corduroys Sewing Notions Simplicity Patterns MILL END STORE Edward H. Baker, Prop. 41 Chester Road Springfield, Vermont THE FURMAN DEPARTMENT STORE 55 Main Street Springfield Vermont 50 Years of Service INSURANCE LAWRENCE WHEELER, INC. Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 LIGGETT REXALL DRUGS Three Pharmacists To Serve You Matthew Quinn Robert Thorpe Elroy Wheelock Compliments of WILLIAMS IDEAL LAUNDRY, INC. Claremont, N. H. Windsor, Vt. ERIC R. BIBENS, INC. Building Materials Hardware and Paint Mill Work North Springfield Road Vermont Tel. 886-2288 Compliments of MERIT CLOTHING COMPANY 86 Pleasant Street Claremont, N.H. Congratulations to the Class of 1970 PAUL’S ECONOMY Main Street Springfield I Fashionable Telephone 885-5393 Eyewear ROBERT E. SICARD Certified Optician Authorized Dealer of Lange Boots Head, Fischer and Rossignol Skis 885-4224 35 Dell Road Springfield. Vt. 24 Main St. Springfield, Vermont 05156 DON WAY SKI SHOP Congratulations to the Class of 1970 ALBAN J. PARKER DOUGLAS RICHARDS AND MICHAEL J. SHEEHAN 5? Congratulations to the New Citizens of Springfield from The Staff of THE HARTNESS HOUSE Congratulations ji: 11 i ( fcore SPRINGFIELD BAKERY 1 11, SPRINGFIELD CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC ‘ 'Home of Good Things to Eat 9 Main Street Springfield. Vt. DAVID HELLER CO. The Stores for Men Claremont Concord SALES SERVICE STOCKER AUSTIN 39 Chester Road .. . Next to Baker's Mill End Springfield, Vermont Quality Cleaning SPRINGFIELD SUPER DRY CLEANERS Take Pride in Your Clothes We Do 14(5 Wall Street Dial 5-4106 Free Pick Up and Delivery Service WALL STREET MARKET Congratulations to the Class of 1970 181 Wall Street Springfield, Vermont Congratulations from THE KARPS IT R. S. TURTON, D.D.S. Specially Designed Wedding Bouquets Corsages Floral Designs Greeting Cards WOODBURY FLORIST, INC. Phone: 885-2640 54 Main Street Congratulations to the Class of 1970 DA VIS MEMORIAL CHAPEL Gery Huber Springfield Vermont Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 DR. PHILIP R. HUGHES Springfield, Vermont Mobil BOB'S MOBIL SERVICE 50 Clinton Street Springfield, Vermont PEjLfiuxyutR, SPRINGFIELD CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH. Inc. 74-80 Clinton Street Springfield, Vermont 05156 CHRYSLER Wi JSk Clean-Quiet Comfortable Springfield, Vt. 885-3131 LARRY’S FLOWER SHOP Corsages Floral Designs Wedding Flowers Potted Plants from Tel. 885-3633 47 Pleasant Street Springfield, Vermont ’70 iAHEm -vJ I Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 CHARLIE’S NEW MODE BARBER SHOP WHEELER’S PHARMACY Congratulations to the Class of 1970 Your Prescription Store S H Green Stamps Compliments of PAT HARRINGTON Complete Clothes for Young Men Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1970 LAFFIN SUPPLY CORP. River Road Springfield, Vermont S. R. YOUNG, INC. Springfield Shopping Plaza Springfield, Vermont YOUNG’S COMMUNITY TELEVISION CORP. Springfield Shopping Plaza Springfield, Vermont Compliments of JOHNSON DIX, INC. 80 Hartness Avenue Springfield, Vermont Telephone 5-4547 Distributor of Shell Products BEST WISHES Congratulations to the Class of 1970 REDDY KILOWATT Your Electric Servant and all his fellow-workers at CENTRAL VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION Live Better... Electrically Whether you are planning a California ranch house, popular Cape Cod, charming New England Colonial, smart modern, or any other style, no house can offer you more than a house built with WIGGINS CONCRETE BLOCK. WIGGINS CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. North Springfield, Vermont TWO FULL SERVICE OFFICES Downtown Shopping Plaza Springfield, Vermont Tel. 802-886-2291 SUPER , DUPER Compliments of markets V Springfield, Vermont Compliments of PLAZA BOWL House for the Bowler Custom Fitting Springfield. Vermont HELL! € Complimenrs of DICK’S SHELL STATION 209 River Street Firestone Tires Delco Batteries Congratulations to the Class ofl970 DOUBLE FOUR ORCHARD North Springfield Rood 1 — 1 1 Compliments of '1 1 DU FRESNE-HENRY I 1 ENGINEERING CORP. 1 ‘ Specialists in Hot Mix Paving I 1 Precision Park ;X; 1 North Springfield, Vermont 1 OSCARSON’S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY Auto Parts for All Makes and Models 26 Clinton Street—Springfield, Vermont Compliments of B. K. BARLOW, INC. Building Materials Compliments of diurd’s (9ffset 7 . irnnting 156 WALL STREET SPRINGFIELD, VERMONT PERKINSVILLE ELECTRIC COMPANY AND PERKINSVILLE SERVICE CORPORA TION CLAREMONT COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO Congratulations to The Class of 1970 HEMENWA Y ELECTRIC SHOP, INC. Electrical Contractors P.O. Box 377 Springfield, Vermont 05156 885-4523 Area Code 802 STEVENS STUDIOS OE7 STEVENS STUDIOS A Complete Photographic Service WELL DONE AND GOOD LUCK! . . • • ■.,• . , ■


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