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- V PRESENTS REFLECTIONS 1979 TABLE OF CONTENTS Seniors ................... School Life ............... Athletics ................. Faculty And Administration Underclassmen ............. . 3 43 69 97 115 Advertisements 129 SENIORS - Senior Class Officers President. Jody Prescott, Vice. Pres. Chris Wood. Trcas. Jenny Stearns. Sec. Nancy Augustinovich Senior Steering Committee 1st Row; Jody Prescott. Chris Wood, Tom Sullivan, Kevin Twombly, Don Cann, 2nd Row: Sue Dufrcsne. Jenny Stearns, Vicki Miller. Nancy Augustinovich, 3rd Row. Tom Forrest. Doug Parker. Priscilla Howe. Kim Abbott KIMBERLY ABBOTT Kim, Kimmy” “Today, well lived, makes every yester- day a dream of happiness and every to- morrow a vision of hope.” LAURIE AMBROSE “When in love you have to cry together, as well as laugh together. 5 ELAINE AUMAND “Happiness is found along the ways, not at the end of the road. GARY BARTON “Pumpkin “Fear can keep a man out of danger, but courage can support him in it. TWILA BARLOW “Twi “Do the things you want to do today because tomorrow you might not be here. ROBERT BARROWS “Bob “A smirk is like a smile except it often gets me in trouble. ANITA BACON “A smile is worth a million words.” TERRI BARTON “All the wealth in the world could not buy a friend or pay for the loss of one. 6 CINDY BATES “Pooh Bear” “Life is like arithmetic: Joys added. Sorrows subtracted. Friends multiplied equals Love undivided. JAMES BENTON “Jim” “Hard work never killed anybody-but then again, resting is responsible for very few casualties.” GREGORY BELISLE “Greg” “A yawn is at least an honest opinion.' MARGARET BENNETT “Peggy “Suspect each moment, for it is a thief, tip-toeing away with more than it brings.” KATHLEEN BEALS “Kgthy “Let me smile, but if I do not smile, let the sun smile for me.” TIMOTHY BIX BY “Bix “The faster you go, the behinder you get. KENNETH BLADYKA Life is like music. It must be composed by ear. feeling and instinct, not by rule. JACQUELINE BOUDREAU GREGORY BLAIS “Greg “To each man is given the key to heav- en, the same key opens the gates of hell. MICHAEL BLAIS “Flazc” Only love beats milk. BERNARD BLAIS ROBERT BRICKEY “BOOB You don’t have to finish first, but don't finish last. HOLLY BROOKS “Life is too short to be small.’ MARGARET BROWN Mickey” “Oh Shucks” WENDY BRYANT “Bee” “Memories are treasures that arc locked in our mind, and only you hold the key that can unlock those moments that were shared with someone special.” PATRICIA BRUCE “Patty” Yesterday is but a memory. CATHY BRUSSEAU “Shorty” “Live for today, for the past is forgot- ten. and the future is only a vision.” DOREEN BRUCE CHARLENE BUXTON “If you love something set it free. If it comes back it is yours. If not it never was.” I am ready to meet my maker. Wheth- er my maker is prepared for the ordeal of meeting me is another matter.” PEGGY CHILDS “I’d rather live on the side of a moun- tain, then wander thru canyons of concrete and steel.” ROBIN CHAMBERLIN “Rocking Robin” 1 don’t have a car, but I have two feet. JEFFREY CHILDS “Jeff” “ . . let every man prove his own work, and then shall he have rejoicing in himself alone, and not another, for every man shall bear his own burden.” Galatians 6:4,5 SCOTT CARPENTER “Carpee” “If I had more hands. I’d drink more beers. GLENN CIOFFI “Chops “Anything for a quiet life.” ROBERT CONVERSE “Animal” “Everybody or Animal” SCOTT CLEVELAND “Grover” “True education enrolls men at the cra- dle and graduates them at the grave.” COLEEN COLBURN “If life is a bowl of cherries, why do I find myself in the pits.” NANCY CLARK “I am certain that whoever I am is what my memories made me; that I am becom- ing whatever I can find out about myself.” JOAN COUTERMARSH “Joany Baloney” “Dost thou love life? Then do not squan- der time; for that’s the stuff life is made of.” I DONNA CRAIGUE “Piglet, Gib “Through love one creates his own per- sonality and helps others to create theirs.” AMY CURRIER “Amos “The miles may often come between us; but we’ll never be apart. Memories arc forever. LYDIA CUNNINGHAM So learned he could name a horse in five languages, so ignorant he bought a cow to ride. LOREN CURTIS “He who laughs last . .. didn’t get the joke.” 12 13 CRAIG DUBREUIL ‘ln your fight to get to the top, just remember, gravity is the only thing hold- ing you down.” JEANINE FARNSWORTH “Neanie” “Don’t compromise yourself, it’s all you’ve got. RALPH FARNSWORTH “The hurricr I go the behinder 1 get.' STEWART FULLER ‘‘Stew ” Each time we get new freshman they look better than before.” THOMAS FORREST Tom, Squirrel 4” “Everything here is a game, what mat- ters is what we’ve done and what we leave behind. CHERYL FRYE “Squirmy” “They say there’s a time and place for everything. For those in love it’s here and now! CHERYL GINTOF “Don’t walk in front of me I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. 15 BRIAN GLOVER “Glover Gloves may get worn, but they never lose their grip. DOUGLAS GOULD Knowing when to keep your mouth shut is invariably more important than opening it at the right time. KELLY HALL “For everything I have missed, I have gained something else. KAREN GRIFFIN Karen” We do not know the precise moment when friendship is formed, as in filling a vessel drop by drop, there is at last a drop that makes the heart run over. SHARI GOSS EL IN Only if we listen to what others have to say, can we then best make up our own minds as to how to run our own lives. PATRICK HALL “High society has a lot going for it ... so I leave you with these parting words of wisdom: They can “Have It”! 16 17 PRISCILLA HOWE “Je ne suis jamais seul avec ma soli- tude.” WALTER JARVIE 19 MICHAEL KENYON Mike” LAURIE KENDALL .... wc arc the dreamers of dreams, wandering by lone sea breakers, and sit- ting by desolate streams. TIM KNOX “It is by education I learn to do by choice, what other men do by the con- straint of fear.” KAREN KING The important thing in life is to be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we could become. TAMRA KEN NETT Tammi” A little love, a little trust, a solft im- pulse. a sudden dream, a life as dry as desert dust is fresher than a mountain stream.” PHILIP LACOURSE 20 DARRYL LAMBERT “Frog “Good luck to all on Ihe course of life. STEVEN LOISELLE “Sieve KATHY LEM AY “Melons “I want to laugh while the laughing is easy. I want to cry if it makes it worth while. I may never pass this way again that's why I want it with you.” BRADLEY LOCKWOOD “Whatever will satisfy hunger is good food.” STEPHEN LAMSON “Fish” “Education is a controlling grace to the young. Consolation to the old. wealth to the poor, and an ornament to the rich.” MICHAEL LUCAS “Mike “Ex dy dx F.xdxcos tan sec sin 3.14159 2 5 Q.E.D. Slipstick sliderule M.I.T. 21 BELINDA LYNCH “If you can’t understand my silence, you’ll never understand my words.” PETER MACDONALD “Pete “If life is so grand, why is there so much sorrow? CONSTANCE LYNCH “Con” “One of the very pleasant things about friendship the do-you-remember mo- ments. KERRY MARTIN “K.J.” “Moving forward can be the essence of keeping alive. JOHN MARSHALL “It takes real pigs to play football. PENNY MARTIN “Pen “To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides. SHIRLEY MARTIN “Squirrel” “To live fully we must learn to love and not just one another. JANET MCLEOD “Pete “Nothing should be more highly prized than the value of each day. GLENFORD MCALLISTER “Mac Find something you can do well, then do it for all your worth! JAMES MCGOLDRICK “Jim “Good humor makes all things toler- able. PAULA MATULONIS “Butternut” “I shall pass through this world but once. If, therefore, there by any kindness I can show, or any good thing I can do. let me do it now; let me not defer it or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. BENJAMIN MELLISH “Enda Success is failure turned inside out- so stick to the fight when your hardest hit. It’s when things seem worst that you mustn't quit. DANIEL MERRILL STEPHAN MILLAY “Stcverno” “People who tell you not to let little things bother you have never tried sleeping in a room with a mosquito.” GERALD MILLAY “Jerry “People learn something every day and a lot of times it's that what they learned the day before was wrong.” photo not available Z PETER NERONSK1 Craig MARK MURRAY SANDRA NUNES “Sandy “Love is like a butterfly; it goes where it please and pleases wherever it goes. JANE NOAKES “Kanga Life is a mystery to unfold- not a prob- lem to be solved. MARY MUSE The trouble with doing nothing is you never know when you’re done. THOMAS OLSEN ‘‘Bo Bo” ‘‘Eat. drink and screw around for to- morrow is another day.” BRENDA O'NEIL “Brandy” “Take one step at a time because you have a long way to go.” SARA PARKER “Delia” “There are two ways of spreading light to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.” RICHARD OTIS “Rick, Ode” “Her, me, and my guitar.” DOUGLAS PARKER “Porg He deserves paradise who makes his companions laugh.” BRIAN OSCARSON KERRY PARTRIDGE “Ker “Accept me as I am-only then will we discover each other. LORRY PATTERSON “A smile is a whisper of a laugh. MARIE PELLETIER Tm sorry: I try to find you in everyone I meet, but I can't find you, because you are you and I am me and I’ll never find you until you want me; then it will be a Stairway to Heaven. ROBERT PECOR “Bob” “Skin-Pecky” BERNARD PELLETIER “Bernie” “Happiness is bikin' it. CINDY PATTON “Cin” Rainbows arc filled with dreams and dreams are filled with rainbows. Each rainbow has its own little treasure. ELLEN PELTON 27 JOSEPH PHELAN Jos “Time is a jet plane, it moves too fast; oh but what a shame, all we share can't last. MICHAEL PLOOF “Mike MARY PRICE “Yes, there arc two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there is still time to change the road you’re on.” DONNA PYPER Pip, Ralph Mouth Reflections in the wave spark my memory, some happy, some sad. I think of childhood friends and the dreams we had HOLLY PRYOR “T.W.A.T. “There arc two ways to get to the top of an oak tree, climb it or sit on an acorn.” ARNOLD RICHARDSON “Horseback The way you go must be your decision. NANCY RICHARDSON “I do my thing and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations. And you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you, and I am I. And if by chance we find each other- it’s beautiful. GREGORY RICHARDSON “Rich, Starr When is man educated? When he knows how to live, how to love, how to hope, how to pray and is not afraid to die. SUZANNE RUSKUSKI “A fricn is one who loves you as are, accepts where you have been, knows where you are going and still, gently invites you to grow. ROBIN SCOTT “In things pertaining to enthusiam, no man is sane who does not know how to be insane on proper occasions. EVER AND SMITH “Reverend “The world is full of willing people: some willing to work, the rest willing to let them. KAREN SHEPARD “You must change with the times unless you are big enough lo-change the times. HERBERT SMITH “Where's the bathroom? 31 RICHARD SMITH GORDON STEARNS “Just when you think you've graduated from the school of experience, someone thinks up a new course ROGER SNIDE “To each his own. I'm leaving. ’ MATTHEW SNOW “Hubie” “Do not do today what what you can pul off until tomorrow.” MARTHA SMOLNIK “We arc all in a dream, but some of us are looking to the stars.” JENNIFER STEARNS “Jenny” LINDA STEPHENS “Having enjoyed the friendship of many people in many places for many years . . I have learned that, in the main, people arc as we choose to find them; that reason can overcome prejudice; that knowledge can overcome ignorance; that love can over- come hate; that goodness can conquer evil.” THOMAS SULLIVAN Sully, Tom” “He who would build himself a future stands on the shoulders of the past.” LORI STOODLEY “Scratch” “Life’s too short to look out for number one.” STEVEN STREETER “Steve” “Life goes on!” ERNEST STEWART “Ernie” “It is better to love two too many than one too few.” DONNA TILLSON “Mac” “Great things come in small packages.' 34 HAROLD WARWICK “Buster” “If a person likes something he’ll stand by it. If he didn’t he wouldn't be there! CRAIG WERNER “Archie” “Finishing my last year wondering what I learnt in the last 12 years.” SUSAN WATKINS “Sue “In labors of love everyday is pay day.' JOHN WATSON “John Henry” “Snow is the powder of life.' DIANE WATERS REGINA WESSLING “Gina “Every individual has a place to fill in Ihe world and is important in some respect whether he chooses to be or not. MARK WHALEN “They say the best men arc molded out of faults, and for the most become much the better for being a little bad. RANDY WHITE “The harder you work, the lower the grade. CHRISTOPHER WOOD “Woodslow. Woody “I've had dreaming enough for one. And I've got love enough for three. I have my hopes to comfort me; I’ve got my new horizons out to sea. PAMELA ZIELONKO “Pami” “May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sunshine warm upon your face, the rains fall soft upon your fields, and. until we meet again . may God hold you in the palm of his hand.” MARC WHITE Animal” A! Elbcreth Gilthoniel! silivren penna miriel o mcnel aglar elenath Gilthoniel. A! F.lbereth! ANDREW WILLIAMS “Moon “He who tills his land will have plenty of bread.” IN MEMORY OF KAREN LOUISE SARGENT (1961-1978) Remember Remember me when I am gone away Gone away into the silent land When you can no more hold me by the hand Nor I half turning to go, yet turning stay Remember me when no more, day by day You tell me of our future that you planned Only, remember me; you understand It will be late then to council then or pray Yet if you should forget me for a while And afterwards remember, do not grieve: For if the darkness and corruption leave A vestige of the thoughts that once I had Better by far you should forget and smile Than that you should remember and be sad We, the class of 1979 wish to express our sincere condo- lences to all who knew and loved our fellow student and dear friend. KAREN SARGENT Mike And Mary Best Looking Jane And Everand Quietest Penny And Kevin Best Personality Steve And Kim Nicest Hair Chris And Sue Loudest Holly And Bob Shortest Vicki And Brian Best Actress And Actor Glenn And Regina Most Athletic Glenn And Mary Nicest Eyes _ 9 f- Tammy And Mike Nicest Smile Debbie And Chris Tallest Nancy And Gary Best Dressed Gossipers Ann And Gary Most Studios Everand And Ellen Dopey Nicest Car Penny And Tom Most Artistic Mark And Pam Class Partiers D.D. And Ray Worst Driver Most Musical Donna And Tom Kerry And Margaret SUPER Class Couple Angel And Bernie SENIORS Weirdest Laugh Sue And Tom Most Likely To Succeed Jody And Jenny Done Most Jody And Sue JACKIE DEBBIE MARK TOM MARII WE, THE CLASS OF 1979 S.H.S. DEDICATE OUR YEARBOOK TO MRS. MABLE In Gratitude For Her Hard Work And Understanding ms. Wave y«c krou k all tht anziet es ami $ru. traiiom of the whole c asv We knife done d lot together through our year-!, Acre ojL f iyA- 7 Aoujh Some C f lAe Tewjrdi Adl e f ee i -few S.nd fnr between, me mould lift you to Hiour iAdt TJefaue dlivd aijojed uoui comjMorj 3net wf pfeeiulel yo r advice. TAcl dedication h J t A 5 mjll its Hen of our- esteem.. u r- jyiendsy THc cuLv o Wl THANK YOU FOR BEING A FRIEND YOU’RE A PAL AND A CONFIDANTE Student Council Scatcd-K. Twombley, J. Siliski. L. Boudreau. P. Picard. E. Davis. K. Abbot, A. Dzcwallowski. S. Parker, S. Dufrcnsc. A. Donnelly. R. Scott. Standing- S. Follet. F. Blish, J. Lull, L. Young. M. Ward, C. Mcmillan, A. Davis, P. Bcnnct, J. Hamilton, N. Augustinovich. J. Dzcwallowski, H. Koledo, J. Eshbaugh, J. Steans. M. Fallon, K. Martin. M. Whalen, S. Graves. Student Council Officers Boys And Girls State M. Whalen, President, N. Augustinovich, Vice President, S. Parker. Sec- retary Treasurer. 1st Row-P. Bcnnct. N. Augustinovich. S. Parker, R. Scott, 2nd Row- M. Hughes, K. Twombley, G. Cioffi, J. Fallon. 3rd Row- B. Lock- wood, D. Parker, S. Harrison. M. Porter. 44 French Club Standing- Mrs. Brown, D. Gurney, C. Johnson. M. Burk, H. Hake, C. Guy, J. Dzwaltowski. M. Russell, P. Jarvis. P. Patten. H. Brooks. L. Elkcy, P. Cann, H. Koledo, K. Fournier, Seated- E. Davis, C. Phipps. D. Kcllog, S. Cunningham, S. Follet. V. Boundy, A. Grogh, A. Davis. R. Glowa. C. Durham. S. Mitchell. FBLA Top Left- K. Elbclt, D. Fitzhcrbcrt, J. Farnsworth, M. Smolnik. B. Gunn, K. Twomblcy. J. Rice, D. Potwind, Mrs. MacGillivray, C. Stone, L. Young. R. MacDonald, A. Currier, D. Haslctinc, K. Brusscau. S. Millay. M. Gates. K. Currier, Ccnter-C. Patton, A. Richardson. 45 STAFF, back; M Whalen. D. Tarajkowski. M. Pelletier. P. Bennet. D. Kclin, C. Patton, seated: S. Ploof. J. Stearns, S. Dufrense, S. Parker, R. Scott, N. Richardson, M. Fratini, C. Davis, C. Brusscau. Sports Editor: Moira Fratini Student Life: Co-editors: Marie Pelletier, missing from picture: Cindy Patton YEARBOOK Advisor Mr. Knapp Green Horn Staff Front Row: Slcx Morris. J. Marshall. I). Cann. K. Twombly. B Brickey. B. Flint. Seated: S. Clark. L. Tarbcll. S. Parker. K. Abbot. D. Tracy. M. Wcssing. M. White. S. Harrison. M. Martin. K Millay. P O'Connor. Pep Club 48 Front: K. Borowski, B. Bauer. A. D cwaltowski, S. Dufrcnsc, K. Abbot, V. Gunn. A. Donnelly, L. Spinier, D. Fitzerherbert, L. Boudreau, Standing: L. l.’Hcurcux. P. Picard. J. D cwaltowski, 1.. Tarbcll. A. Circnovius. S. Blais. A. Davis. L-R: M. White, G. While. M. Lucas L-R: S. Huber, K. Martin. T. Forrcstt. K. Twombly Springfield Wombat Grunion And Lighting Assn. Squirrel Chasers 49 HONOR SOCIETY Front: J. Prescott. D. Parker. M. Hughes, G. Blais. P. Howe, J. Rice. J. Coutcrmarch. B Brickey. M. Porter, D. Kelin, C. Brusscau. E. Pclton. W. Davidson. L. Clark. D. Cann, G. McAllister. D Gould. R Scott. M. Muse. S. Parker. M. Bennett. V. Miller. M. Pelletier. L. Cunningham. Back: B. Lockwood. G. Cioffi. K. Twombly. S. Harrison, C. Davis. MATH LEAGUE Fronl: J. Mobus. A. Groh. J. Monroe. Seated: P. Patton, M. Martin. Mr. Johanson. Back: C. Durham. Miss Newman. R. Flint, D. Parker. C. Davis. J. Noakes, J. Lull. A. Whittcmorc. 51 CfWftVCRDE of rtc BANDS REMEMBER . . . When we ... Had show and tell. Played marbles. Ate paste, Used the jungle gyms and swings. Read about Sally, Dick, Jane, Spot, and Puff, And..... Greg Richardson brought in his tonsils in a jar. Girls wore shorts under their dresses, Kickball was a great sport, Mr. Schwietzer gave pre-game shows in class, S.K.’s, felt hats and barn jackets were “chic”, We smoked under the Plaze bridge or in the bathrooms, Mr. Haskell's gerbils died. We had mini courses, field days, and intramural sports, Lori Hunt, Alisha Prey, David Phillips and Linda Jones, Drawing the same pine tree every year in Manahan’s art class. Getting our first gym suits and showers, Mr. Ingall’s toupe, Mr. White’s square dances. Monitoring, Herm’s ties, I.P.S. class, Mr. Bath's office. Passing love notes. The hole in the wall from the boys locker room to the girls’, Mr. Constantine, Fill baiting. Mood rings, Doug Gould's jello-slurping. The DISCO-SCENE, High school plays, and cast parties. Squirrel chasing. Winter Carnival, SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER, Our high school lunches, on the walls. Senior lunch out, Mr. B. Fallon, And all of the rowdy and “entertaining times of our school activities. 58 SENIOR WORD FIND i NNWJ OHNXNLABZOCLDSMBR I AN I OLGPSYTY AXPQ I NCOSRNDQJ IKZONUGI BRENDALGADJ R ULOBMOMELEN I EERTCDAEFKEMHDHERBVETL RNLEDCAPELQ I NAOCBUNRSGGAWJ S FMD I BMV I I LLT J TERRYK I NFHZCCYXLWRVOUOTSCBRU ELA I NESCHOO I P I QRSRYSEELT I ATNMMK I FID GXMNOTWI LAAMGNS I SANDYNSHCNURNA I E IO RTNDP I XLBLOBAEFSATTNCNKAOHC I LRECTR ENHAOMYKLPEGGYGAHGYTTAPETERCGIPSNE GRALPHP I NRBRAD I HBKNCEVERANDKLEYH I E J ODYSRCMCDCHUCKMEAM I KERDLOJ BEWLADN AWWORSU P BOBORKAKRRAN I ANGELAKUEHRR I NTMY I TSEENRSNROENELDCHSKERNI ES IOTB E EARANDYNNZS K JWN I NLYEOJ ENNEYNPTAGP WRPRHTEWAAETRREDEEDEENEOELTBDCMEXO EAAATKELLYTEEOLALWJEFFRMLVOLTIYSRE NGMLYD I ANDYRGBVREPAULARQLSARANAA I L DRURSWALTERS I I QYOEMATTYPEZXBAGYN I O YAACASCOTTLHNNNLANVKEVINNVYOERNSVT MMLML I DOUGT I AZNWRNCHARLENETBYO I ELS ENO I SUZ I EE I AXDANNYOLS LEROYDECEWTSM The Class of ’79 Averages Girls Height 5’6” Weight 118 Lbs. Ring Size 6 Hair Color Brown Eye Color Blue Ring Size 9 Shoe Size 10 BOYS Height 5T0” Weight 140 Lbs Hair Color Brown Eye Color Brown 62 junr n LjJaj kJjpSy [iuoiay nday %{«rjay 1 i to y wriWH ivrjflK I Order TV 3 3U3IM win Homy 5 . v ■Sfcf? (o FOCrK my 7 KE6- PART 3t fVfep 8 0URN «J °) the (JiijOen 10 5tWy FINAL (s mu) 11 CunkftJ P XL TemtVH LIB AR 13 for tym It. 5mox 6H'P Pay 8 14 k IS P tf to i 21 I y 23 fl Hf wH) 1if b0 24 ir y e. 15 U o for Job 24 G t tip 07) i Job- zr IS) Aga fSjd fob| Quit it w rt« - X) p, 6- WALK TOGETHER TALK TOGETHER L-R: J. Lull, C. McMillan. R MacDonald. P. Picard, D. Langton, M. Ward. P. Howe, D. Kclin. R Glowa, P. Cann, C. Balt , K. Millay. A. Dzcwaltowski. P O'Connor. K. Twombly, J. Hamilton. S. Dufresne, K. Cross, N. Richardson. L. Pollard, J. Noakes, G. Blais, L. Cyr. D. Kclin. L. Spindlcr. D. Kellogg, J. D cwaltowski, L. Young, D. Gurney, J. Tlakcr, SLATED: A. Davis. D. Williams. A. Whittcmorc. L. Lombard. A. Gronovious. J. Stearns. S. Parker. N. Augustinovich, L. Brousscau. E. Davis, LYING: K. Twombly. A MERICAN FlELL S ERVICE L:R- Debbie Kclin and Dale Gurney. Summer 79 Exchange Students. “A.F.S is the best club in the school” says the Club President Priscilla Howe. A.F.S. offers exchange scholarships for students to live in a different part of the world or even a different part of the U.S.A. This year has been very successful. The club has sent four applications to the A.F.S Headquarters in New York. The club, as a whole, has been involved in many activities including an Interna- tional Dinner, an A.F.S. Weekend and a Radio Day. This year Springfield High School hosted a foreign exchange student, Jane Noakes, from Australia for the complete school year. A.F.S is . .. Learning! A.F.S is . . . Living! A.F.S is ... FUN!! Below: Cindy McMillan, Winter Pro- gramme Student. Uruguay. Front left: Mrs.Bcsscy, D. Tilson. J. Tlakcr. C. Cross, C. Glidden. S. Spencer. R. Donnelly. A. Groh, J. Mobus. I. Emerson. T. Quclch. A. Boundy, C. 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Shannon Porter THIRD ROW: Manager Holly Pryor. Jenny Stearns. Harmony Markert, Mary Muse, Maureen Phelan. Robin Joyce, Vicky Rioux, Paula Matulonis, Peggy Bennett. Moira Fratini. Michcjc Wessling, Manager Sue Benjamin, Coach Debish Coach Morse FIELD HOCKEY Coaches Dorwin Dorsett Co-Captains Cioffi Phelan ★ FOOTBALL ★ FIRST ROW: Frank Austin, Andy Cook. Scott Rodgers, Kirk “beaver” Halt, Pat Lewis, Jeff Riopcllc. Don Thomas. Scott Harrison, BJ. Paige, Jim Wallace. Keth Young. Keith Abbott. SECOND ROW: Lee Dorsett. Ken Johnson. Dave Fontain. Wayne Driver, Eric Johnson, Kory Colburn, KJ. Martin, Joe Phelan. Jeff Wyman. Glen McAllister, Craig Ncronsky. Kermit Twomblcy, Kevin Porter, THIRD ROW: John Swanson. Peter Gossclin. Pete Hake. Mike Laskcvich. Bill Sherwood. Frank Krohn. Tom Gelincau. Herb Smith, Gary Barton. Glenn Cioffi. Mike Porter. John Marshall. Clark Smith. Kurt Martin. MISSING: Andy Williams. Rick Emery FIRST ROW: Leroy Burbank. Mac Wood. Aaron Fitzherbert, Mike Patria. Phil Fratini. Pat Standen, Robin Gronovious SECOND ROW: Doug Gurney, John Richardson. Jeff Gclincau. Russ Graves. Ed Lambert. Jerry Ebclt. Rodney Ward. Manager Joel Patria THIRD ROW: Larry Drake. Darren Fontaine, Rick Harrington, Kerry Colburn. Brad Gelineau, Glen Stearns, Tim Wallace FOURTH ROW: Coach Schwictzcr. Joel Clark. Matt LeClair, Pat Carrol. Phil Hobbs. Terry Amodio, Coach Hornus. FRESHMEN FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Ben Mcllish, Karl Schoff.Tom Forrest. Mike Roy. John Watson, Marc White. Donn Cann, Mark Hughes, Fred Hibbard. SECOND ROW: Kurt “Pubic” Rushton. John Hamilton. Steve Loiscllc, Jeff Marine. Jerry Millay. Scott Huber,Davie Wells. Ken Rioux, Mark Martin. MISSING: Coach White. VARSITY SOCCER FIRST ROW: Andy Loura. Ron Hibbard. Mike Bissonalt. Captain Dave Anderson. Dale Burton. Dave Crandall. Dan Martin. SECOND ROW: Scott Benjamin. Shawn Millay. Steve “Pcc-Wcc” Hughes. Wyatt McAllister. Sue Dufresne. Greg White. Karl Schoff. Jeff Sargent. Brent Coleman. Fred Hibbard Missing: Ken Terry. Alan Lewis. Tim Joyce. Coach Knapp. 7 FIRST ROW: Ann Donnelly. Astrid Gronovious. Abby Davis SECOND ROW: Kim Abbott. Jacqui D waltowski, Barb Bauer THIRD ROW: Kim Borowski. Lisa Tarbcll. Pam Picard. Ann D waltowski ON THE GROUND: Lisa Boudreau. Darlene Fit herbert STANDING: Vicki Gunn. Debbie Blais. Lisa Spindlcr, Lori L'Hcurcux, ON THE TOP: Lisa Borowski F RONT ROW: Co-Captain Peggy Bennett. Michelle Wcssling SECOND ROW: Managers Jean Siliski. Deb Kelin. Cindy Davis. Shannon Porter. Robin Scott. Twila Barlow. Karen Albcc. Linda Allen. Vicky Rioux. Bonnie Gunn. Coach Morse Missing: Co-Captain Nancy Richardson Varsity BASKETBALL JV 80 FIRST ROW: Peggy Crandall. Co-Captains Kim Gossclin. Heather Hake. Cindy Paige. SECOND ROW: Coach Whctmorc. l ohutko. Linda Jarvis. Heather Fullam. Tracy Mumford.Doreen Robinson. Cathy Fornicr. Pennv Warwick. Betsev Kamel.- tc ra ciVKedia .a Twombly. Manager Debbie Kcllog A. ° o FIRST ROW: Randy Fullam. Ron Hibbard SECOND ROW: Russel Graves, Robin Gronovius. Jeff Mobus, Dave Shambo, Jeff Gelineau THIRD ROW: Jeff Childs. Clark Smith. Donn Cann. Glenn McAllister. ★ WRESTLING FIRST ROW: John Kellett, Robert Wcstncy, Dave Nichols. Alex Greer SECOND ROW: Jeff Riopcllc. Mac Wood. Kerry Colburn, Wayne Driver. FIRST ROW: Randy Brusseau. Lisa Thibodeau, Lorraine Brusseau, Linda Simons. Pam Paige. Abby Davis. Chris Phipps. SECOND ROW: Tracy Perry, Cindy McMillan, Carol Kinsman, Lori Huber, Emily Davis. Penny Marshall, Susan Hopkins. Marcia Hadley, Janet Gosselin. Sue Gilbert THIRD ROW: Beau Clark. B J. Page, Mark Wright. Joel Clark. Peter Gosselin, John Swanson. Cpat. Tom Forrest. Bob Brickey. Mike Laskcvich, Capt. Greg Richardson. Dave Ycsman. Bill “noodle” Sherwood. Capt. Dan Kclin, Coach Hornus THE 1979 SKI SEASON BROUGHT TO A CLOSE THE HIGH SCHOOL SKIING CAREERS OE SEVERAL OF THE TOP SKI COMPETITORS SPR1N ’.FIELD HIGH SCHOOL His HAD OVER THE YEARS. VICKIE MILLER FOR GIRLS ALPINE AND REGINA WESSLING FOR GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY ALONG WITH KEVIN TWOMBLY FOR THE BOYS NORDIC AND MARK HUGHES AND JOHN W ATSON WHO COM- PETED ON BOTH THE NORDIC AND ALPINE SQUADS HAVE PROVEN TO BE OUTSTANDING IN THE RANKS OF S.H.S. SKIERS. THEIR CONSTANT EFFORT TO BE AMONG THE LEADERS IS RECOGNIZED AND APPRECIATED BY BOTH TEAM ANtljj COACfES. THE BEST OF LUCK IN THE FUTURE AND A WISH THAT THE COMPETITIVE SPIRIT W'ILL ALW AYS STAY WITH THEM GOES TO ALL OUR SEN- IORS: VICKIE MILLER. REGINA WESSLING. LYDIA CUNNINGHAM, KEVIN TWOMBLY, MARK HUGHES, JOHN WATSON, STEVE LAMSON, MARK WHALEN I FRONT ROW: Co-Captins Brad Lockwood. Glenn Cioffi SF.COND ROW: Coach Wyman. Kurt “pubic” Rushton. Peter Hake, Kurt Martin. Bob Frawlcy. Chris Wood. Ben Mcllish. Mike Porter, Scott Harrison. Manager Kirk “Loomis” Messer ★BASKETBALL FIRST ROW. Terry Amadio, John Millay. Donny Thomas. Alan Lewis SECOND ROW: Coach Dorwin. Jeff Sargent. Jeff Wyman. Bill Bassett, Wyatt McAllister, Mark Martin. Kenny “drone Johnson. Kory Colburn. JV FRESHMAN FIRST ROW: Rich Donnely. Jeff Bishop. Dan Martin. Jerry F.bclt. Leroy Burbank SECOND ROW: Coach Birsky, Tim Wallace. Carl Ellis, John Monroe. Tom Allen. Dan Millay. Steve Mens. 88 FIRST ROW: Barb Bauer, Vicki Gunn. Lisa Spindlcr SECOND ROW: Kim Abbott. Pam Picard. Jacqui D7waltowski THIRD ROW: Kim Borowski. Advisor Miss Sue Newman. Nancy Augustinovich ★Cheering FIRST ROW: Beth Klob. Lisa Borowski, SECOND ROW: Debbie Blais. Mccgan Crcascr. THIRD ROW: Michelle Burke. Lisa Boudreau STANDING: Donna Langlon FIRST ROW: Andrea Dutton. Captain Paula Bryant. Gail Janoski. Holly Brooks. Melissa Parker. SECOND ROW: Christine Vatne, Romona Plumb. Pam Cann. Donna Pyper. Cindy Taylor, Sue Spencer. Coach Gary Blodgct ★GYMNASTICS FIRST ROW: D Alflcn. K. Gossclin. S. Clark. K. Twombly, K. Vatnc, V. Gunn. B. Gunn. S. Porter. P. Crandall. SECOND ROW: T. Mumford. P. Warwick, J. Lull. M Phelan. A. Currier, k Griffin. M. Smolnick, C. Stearns. J. Shiski, L. Jarvis. H. Fullam, THIRD ROW: L. Taft. J. Davis! S. Standen. J. Noakcs. L. Sysko. L. Thorpe. B. Bauer. K. Borowski. K. Fraser. H. Hake. K. Fournier. B Kamel. L. Borowski. LAST ROW: Coach Debish. V. Miller. N. Richardson. C. Davis. R Scott. P. Bennett. ★SOFTBALL GOLF FIRST ROW: D. Crandal. P.Carroll. G. Janowski. S. Rogers. P. O’Connor, J. Hamilton. M.Snow.S. Millay, P. Lewis, P. Nickerson. J. Bacon. 93 FIRST ROW: C. Baltz. S. Halficld. L. White. V Boundy. C. Brusscau, SECOND ROW: M Wcssling. J. Dzcwaltowski, S. Dufresne. A. Cook. S. Ploof. C. Paige. H. Colby. D. l.angion, A. Patch, B. Mens, M. Hurd, C. Baldvins. ★TENNIS K.Twombly, S. Harrison, M. Marlin, A. Greer. K.Cross. D. Martin, S. Griffin. L. Pollard. J. Robison FIRST ROW: M. Phinney, J. Millay. A. Loura. D. Fontaine, R Graves, D. Thomas, P. Standen, E. Whittemore, E. Shambo. A. Darling. SECOND ROW: J. Lapinc, B.Colcman, S. Huber, G. Maguire, J. Millay. B Frawley. K. Rushton, D. Fontaine, K. Johnson, B Currier. FOURTH ROW: B Lockwood. D. Parker, J. Phelan, J. Marine, J. Wyman, B. Pecor. J. Kellett. STANDING ON CHAIRS: S. Loiscllc. D. Wells. K.Colburn FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION (Left to Right)-Arleen Adams, Frank Zezza, Patricia Follet, William Baltz, Mark Davis SCHOOL BOARD ADMINISTRATION ENGLISH The whole art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards. -France Elizabeth Loveless Michael Janiszyn Robert McLaughlin Katherine Miller Mary Tracy Henry Hammond George Johanson MATH Angling may be said to be so like the mathematics, that it can never be fully learnt. -Walton Jean Chatfield Carol Becker Roy Barstow Susan Newman Barbara Estey 101 Donald Tiernan Science moves, but slowly slowly, creeping on from point to point. -Tennyson Ear! Boudette HISTORY No great man lives in vain. The history of the world is but the biography of great men. -Carlyle Madeline Lillicrap Robert Paul Charles McHugh Susan Fog Kathryn Callen Michael Hornus Would you believe a F7ICEILTY 104 Donald Watson FOREIGN LANGUAGE Fran Diliberto He who does not know another language, does not know his own. -Goethe Sara Brown LEARNING DISABILITIES The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man’s foot long enough to put the other somewhat higher. -Huxley 106 Joseph Jennette I VOCATIONAL Ralph Wood Robert Watson Thomas Liveston Wendall Barrows William Nostrand Cyrus Brewster George Lafionatis Sandra Cochran Eleanor Porritt Carolyn VanTassell Dennis Rounds Barbara Bessey s I John Beyrent She ran her fingers o’er the ivory keys And shook a prelude from them as a bird Shakes from its throat a song. -Kenyon Art is the most intense mode of individ- ualism that the world has known. -Wilde Ronald Knapp Lisa Pettezell John Donegan BUSINESS EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION Thomas Dorsett Colleen Debish Millard Dorwin Richard Wyman Elizabeth Ward Gertrude Neronsky Joan Slavin Shirley Belisle Spiro Gokas GUIDANCE UNDERCLASSMEN T. Allen D. Aiken 116 L. Almund J. Alteria J. Bacon M. Bassonnait H. Barrows A. Bedi W. Bemus S. Benjamin R. Bibens J. Bishop T. Blais F. Blish G. Bo bar K. Board man J. Benson R. Brausseau J. Buchanan L. Burbank C. Bruce M. Burke E. Cambell P. Carroll T. Caza K. Cerry R. Childs B. Christy J. Clark K. Colburn S. Craft P. Crandall D. Duquett I. Duquett S. Eastman J. Ebelt B. Fransworth D. Farnsworth A. Fitzherbert R. Fletcher W. Faisey D. Fontaine C. Frank S. Gilbert B. Gelineau S. Germaine M. Hadley H. Hake L. Hall M. Hammer P. Harrington R. Harrington D. Haseltine K. Hewey S. Hill P. Hobbs M. Holden 117 118 S. Hopkins S. Howe M. Horton L. Huber B. Hurd G. Janowski L. Jarvis R. Kendall K. Kenney S. Kenyen M. Kidder J. King C. Kinsman B. Klob R. Komvlainen M. LaClair B. LaCoursc R. La Joyce L. LaVoie K. Leggett A. Ley lock D. Lindsey K. Lique R. Lucious W. McAllister T. McFadden S. McNeil R. Magill G. Maguire B. Marando H. Markert G. Marsh P. Marshall D. Martin M. Martin S. Mens C. Merrill M. Merrium K. Messer D. Millay J. Miner K. Mitchell S. Mitchell J. Mobus J. Monroe B. Nelson A. Niblett D. Nichols T. O’Banian S. Patterson J. Pellerin A. Perkins M. Rabido B. Rheum K. Rice E. Perry M. Petria S. Polowski S. Quelch A. Groh K. Rouse S. Ruse M. Rushton J. Sargent D. Shambo T. Shattuck K. Smith A. Snell C. Snide P. Snide T. Spicer K. Spoor P. Standon G. Sterns K. Sterns M. Stevens P. Stokes L. Styles R. Sumner T. Sumner K. Terry D. Thomas R. Thomas L. Thurbur C. Tuft M. Tuft W. Tuft 119 120 C. Wright M. Wright J. Young L. Young W. Young J. Abbott B. Abbott Class Officers: S. Hatfield, C. Phipps, L Spindler, S. Porter $ V D. Blais D. Blias S. Boburski L. Borowski t L. Boudreau V. Bounty J. Brown M. Brown L. Brusseau P. Bryant D. Burton L. Burbank E. Burke J. Burns C. Fisher B. Fitzgibbons S. Follet D. Fontaine A. Fournier M. Freeman T. Freeman H. Fullam C. Funk a:,- L. Goldan T. Goodcll J. Gelineau M. Gintof G. Gintof C. Glidden J. Goings K. Gosselin P. Gosselin R. Gould M. Green L. Griffin N. Higgins S. Holi C. Holley D. Hryckicwicz S. Hughes D. Hutchinson G. Janowski 122 A. Jarvis S. Kruse R. Lawrence J. Longway L. Legacc G. Lemay A. Loura P. Lynch H. Lcncau A. Lewis M. Mablc K. Marine H. Koledo P. Kellog S. I ascii T. Litchfield S. Lavignc L. Locke M Markwcll P Mellish T Morris M Muguira S. Millay T Miller P Michaud P. Michaud J. Millay k Ovitt I). Ncwhall K. Noakc R Munson R Nanncry P Nelson P. Nizza M. Prouty C. Putnam 1?3 T. Quelch T. Quimby B. Rheaumc J. Riopcllc |V. Rioux J. Robinson L. Sanzo E. Smead C. Steams J. Robinson D. Rowe K. Schoff J. Stokes E. Shambo D. Snide R. Stoodley D. Royce V. Shattuck R. Snide K. Sumner M. Russell W. Sherwood S. Spencer K. Sumner D. Robinson D. Robinson D. Ryan A. Rydjeski J. Short L. Simonds S. Veysey A. Watkins D. Thomas F. Thorburn G. White L. White J. Tlaker L. Wilson K. Underwood K. Vatne K. Wood M. Wood J. Wyman D. Yesman Class Officers: M. Wessling, P. Birsky, C. McMillan, A. Davis M. Burke R. Carey V. Cenate C. Ccrauskis K. Chamberlin S. Clark H. Colby B. Coleman D. Cota M. Creaser K. Cross T. Crowley B. Currier K. Currier W. Elms D. Emery C. Farnsworth C. Fitchett D. Fitzherbert R. Flint D. Foster 126 G. Griffin A. Gronvious V. Gunn D. Gurney P. Hake S. Hallock J. Hamilton S. Hopkins B. Horton W. Howard M. Hurd P. Hurd D. Ingalls jS. Jewett E. Johnson R. Joyce P. Kajcnski D. Kelin D. Kidder M. Kidder D. Kingsbury P Lewis L. L’Heureux R. MacDonald E. Lombard J. Lull C. Lohotko P. Lockwood T. Lyon L. McAllister E. McLeod C. McMillian J. Marine E. Markert K. Martin S. Murray J. Ncronsky D. Nichols P. Nickerson P. O’Connor J. Ovitt M. Paquin L. Pollard D. Potwin M. Pryor L. Putnam M. Putnam T. Regan C. Rhodes A. Thomas L. Thorpe D. Trefry K. Twombly J. Underwood H. Vigo T. Volta D. J. Wallace M. Ward D. Wells M. Wessling A. White T. Whitney A. Whittemore Ddddsodod no Oil Heating Specialists WISHES TOE VERY BEST TO THIS YEAR'S GRADUATES William T. Wessling, Vice President General Manager LAWRENCE WHEELER INC. Uhl 46 Main Street Springfield, Vermont JIM BALLARD’S Congratulations to the Class of 1979 Precision Valley Auto Sales New And Used Cars 43 Clinton St. Spfld. VT Call 885-5090 DUFRESNE-HENRY ENGINEERING CORP. Compliments Of SHOP GO GROCERIES 181 South Street Springfield, VT CONGRATU- LATIONS 79 GRADUATES LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR FUTURE PLANS Our Services Include: Auto Loans Student Loans. Now Checking «■■L _ Account Best Wishes Grads Mortgages growing with gou WOODBURY FLORIST mi? The MARBLE Savings Bank P.O. Box 680, Spfld. VT 802-885-5151 Springfield. VT Men’s Boys Sporting Clothing Goods Good Luck To Sara, Sue, Kim The Rest Of You Guys From DOUG, MIKE, HARRY FENDER CALVIN LUCILLE GELINEAU On The Square 33-35 Main Street Springfield, Vermont 05156 Tel. (802) 885-2820 132 Sunshine fresh Idlenot milk SPr?nvQFrf-Lj •pECORATrWG CENTER COMPLETE PAINT AND DECORATING CENTER Congratulations to the Class of 1979 from IDLENOT DAIRY Open Mon-Sat 8:00-5:30 Main Street North Springfield 886-8272 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1979 KID’S STUFF 2 PARK STREET LARRY STEVENS SPECIALIZING IN CHILDREN’S FASHIONS SHE Main Summer Sts. Springfield, Vt. 05156 802-885-5877 SHE II 34 Rockingham St. Bellows Falls, Vt. 05101 802-463-3309 C. AND C. EQUIPMENT LAWN GARDEN HOMESTEAD ROPER OUTDOOR PRODUCTS. STRUCK MAGNATRAC GILSON SNOW BLOWERS M. MCCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS A.R.S.D. BRIGGS STRATTON AND TECUMSEH ENGINES RFD 2, BOX 170, SPFLD, VT 885-9582 BOB’S SUNOCO 13 CLINTON STREET Road Service, Tune Ups, Brake Service, Shocks, Batteries, Mufflers Minor Repairs We Turn Rotors And Drums iuHDC0 “We can be very friendly” X Clothes-Coins-Curios THE COIN CELLAR 1 |§|f 1 0 1 VERMONT CRAFTS AND jj COUNTRY STORE fggfc Come Visit Their New Coffee Shop mk- BILL’S SIGHT SOUND BILL SLADE-ELECTRONICS SHOPPING PLAZA TRENDS of FASHION HAIR STYLING SALON fO THAT NATURAL LOOK THIS IS A CASUAL SALON for Professionol ond Creotive Hoir Styling. A consultation is o necessory port of ony service ond only o competent stylist con design o permanent wave or precision cot to define motion and on oir of cosuolness. We shape hoir with the finest ond sharpest surgicol shears and create a style for you .... CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT 885-3142 W. Um a d iKMMMli EDKEN Acid lolcix Otjobk Pr f«M Proven 22 MAIN ST SPRINGFIELD VT CHARLIE’S SERVICE CENTER M®bil 24 Hour Wrecker Service Tires-Batteries-Minor Repairs-Lubrication- Tune-ups State Inspections 885-5038 50 Clinton Springfield 135 You’ll Find The Only Extraordinary Bank At ----- Springfield - 6 Main Street The Extra Ordinary Bank VERMONT NATIONAL Clean-Quiet Comfortable Springfield, Vt. 885-3131 ,DQ COMMUTER AIR SERVICE Daily To Boston From Springfield Springfield, Utartness, Vmt. precision airlines Congratulations To The Graduates From WHEELERS PHARMACY 136 Compliments Of MR. MRS. JOHN J. CARROLL Cherry Hill, Spfld. Good Luck To The Class Of ’79! FINN STONE, INC. INSURANCE Bondville 297-1500 Chester 875-3333 Springfield 885-4585 If It Has Anything To Do With Money . See Us! FIRST NATIONAL BAND Equal Opportunity Lender Member F.D.I.C. FURMAN’S Department Store And Plaza Shop Congratulations To The Graduates Good Luck To The Class Of 1979 From ALL SEASONS CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION Congratulations To The Class Of 1979 From GURNEY BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION INC. COMPLIMENTS BEST WISHES OF TO THE STUDENTS PLIMPTON TOOL OF S.H.S COMPANY 1 WHITE Street SPFLD VT Phone: 885-2171 SPRINGFIELD FUELS, INC. CONGRATULATIONS R.D. ROGERS, PRES FROM 14VALLEY STREET SCOTTIES SPRINGFIELD, VERMONT CARD and GIFT SHOP PHONE 885-2433 VAUGHN F. HADWEN GOOD LUCK Paints, Varnishes, Wallpapers GRADS 180 Union Street FROM Springfield, Vermont CENTRAL POLIDOR’S MARKET VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICES 100 Main St fresh meats Springfield, VT cut to order Phone 885-3391 SPRINGFIELD VT 140 YOUR FUTURE DE PENOS ON YOU QOOO LUCK! bill’ right t round Restaurant Lounge Congratulations to the Class of ‘79 from the DUCK INN NjU Let’s Disco, let’s Rock’n Roll t 'C tar 'te R°om OSCARSON’S S.UTOMOTIVE SUPPLY, Jf INC. Best Wishes To The Class Of ’79 CONGRATULATIONS T-BIRD TO THE Clinton C C-flJ SENIORS Clinton ot. opild. ROBERT E. SICARD CERTIFIED Gaslight Restaurant Lounge OPTICIAN Shopping Plaza, Spfld., Vt. Fine Steak Seafood Main Street lunches Mon,-Fri. 11-2:30 Springfield, Vermont dinner Mon.-Sat. 5-9:00 141 . HOWARD „ JownsonS HOWARD JOHNSON’S MOTOR LODGE RESTAURANT AND WOODSHED COCKTAIL LOUNGE LIVE ENTERTAINMENT TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY SPRINGFIELD. VERMONT DOUBLE FOUR ORCHARDS SPRINGFIELD PLUMBING NBATING BAIRD ASSOCIATES INC. WISHES PICK YOUR OWN SEPT.-OCT. THE CLASS OF 79 COME SEE OUR RETAIL STORE PICK UP A GIFT CATALOG WALNUT HILL ROAD SPRINGFIELD. VERMONT MUCH SUCCESS NOW AND IN Home And Hardware VALLEY SPORTS Custom Cabinetmaking Building And Remodeling Springfield, Vermont Phone: 886-2490 Congratulations To The Class Of ’79 Good Luck! Honda-Kawasaki Ski doo Tel. 802-885-9400 142 URBANE N. RICHARDSON QUALITY SERVICE ASSURANCE BUILDING CONTRACTOR ALL TYPES OF BUILDING SPRINGFIELD MEDICAL LABORATORY AND 109 PARK STREET - SPRINGFIELD, VT 05156 HOME REMODELING Phone: 5:4677 GOOD LUCK William C. Baltz, M.T. 802-885-3525 GRADS m Compliments of Springfield Super Dry UJ Cleaners 146 Wall Street Springfield, VT 05156 the 109 Park Street BIKE BARN William C. Baltz Springfield, Vermont 05156 Tel. (802) 885-3523 212 Union Street Springfield, Vermont 143 “There’s more to see on cable TV.” S.R. YOUNG INC. Springfield Shopping Plaza Phone - 885-4551 A-Z Tropical Fish Shoppe 8 River Street Springfield, VT. o5156 fish, birds, mice, hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs, all pet supplies Congratulations to the class of '79 from the Complete Pet Store PATRONS J.M. Giddings, N. Springfield Trucking and Storage D. E. Auto Parts Inc. Springfield and Brattleboro CONGRATULATIONS FROM BAROHI BOARDING KENNELS Individual Runs Temperature Controlled Shot Information Reservations are Required Ron and Barbara Higgins Connecticut River Road Springfield, Vermont Phone: 885-4831 • ' • -A f • MORTON ROSE ASSOCIATES Engineering Surveying P.O. Box 180 Main Street Limerick, Maine 04048 Tel: (207) 793-8202 Compliments Of: URBANE N. RICHARDSON Building Contractor All Types Of Building And Remodeling Phone: 885-4677 146 E V E R V TTTT E T A R y DFSF rj A ' T, 0 UV BREAK ! ! tew tvVjjO 'jOWl iftl OoodL ! l) L An vUL ar ncoorJAcx 5 09 ir f£ l you« T wwr TncDomlcLs 'x Ku v 0 _e 5 Arcent a Tl Puxy 1$ CAPE COB JfclOT Hoeicr® E%is Are Grecct o je, vfou K jl Porter. How a r x w'inner BU.H.6.C. EAT COCOA (_ V Poss vftuty $ 0L -719- J u-5-n Columbi 1917 fht v 0 1 tj v y fo y 11 1 CfiOO LUC vVnioUS fr rw 4hx krapts hrrTkx 'TatfL, Jw-iV Orei cukcI u l W '- nv but G d f tyfdiky K. Criffir 'Ren % Bork) W .To fixrt- LL 1 L)kV . S J9. 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