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Ts A if Q! - , 4 4' ' tx ' f .xl-, 'iw 4-'xl-w',.x.!NNS r'j' X ns, , I xi: :fl-TQR x ,iv 1 stir' j ,'-' ' -I Pg - 7 A . ' A 'gs' ., , - l .fr ' PHIL' . . f '-f 'im . L -'QL . ' ' x hiv' 4 ' ,iii Z? ' , V 7?-Ln: .' 1 .9 E Wi, gh r ' -' ' P ' L' ' .,.. ' I , -lfff ,.-'L:,'- 1, ng. ' . . 5 Eng 1- Q - -1 fx my - -- . L - , I - ' . X a THU P 0 ACADEMY 190 Dea'ication ,Ah -Q 422 Frank D. Dibble After three years as Headmaster, Mr. Dibble is leaving Thompson. We would like to take this opportunity to thank him for all that he has done for us and the school, and wish him good luck in the future. In September of 1967, Thompson Academy was in the beginning ofa new age. A young Headmaster had come to take over the school. He did not come alone. He brought his family, all of whom were to make a large impression on the school. Mr. Dibble had many ideas for Thompson. He increased not only the curriculum, but also the athletic program, adding three new sports to the program in his first year and a fourth in his second year. Another of Mr. Dibble's accomplishments is a revitalized and dedicated faculty. These men have worked hard in all areas of school life to make Thompson a better school. Mr. Dibble has not only been a Headmaster and an administrator here, but also a teacher and a coach. In the 1968-69 school year Mr. Dibble taught English to the sophomores and coached the varsity basketball team. To those boys who knew Mr. Dibble as a teacher and coach, he has come to be a very special man. He will be remembered for some time. Appreciation Mrs. Rita Dibble If any woman was asked to take on the duties of a librarian, to be a substitute chef in time of emergency, the first-mate on the Pilgrim III when non-scheduled trips are made, to be ready to receive and entertain any and all visitors to our island, and to be nurse and mother to one hundred and ten boys, with little or no compensation, we would probably be told that this just could not be done by one person. Yet, not only does Mrs. Dibble effortlessly and enthusiastically accomplish all of these tasks, she also cares for the needs of her own three children and Mr. Dibble. While her work has not gone by unnoticed, nor, most importantly unappreciated, it often has gone by unhearalded. It is for this reason that we, the Class of 1970, would like to publicly say to Mrs. Dibble -thank you. In the three years you have been with us we would like you to know that your every effort and contribution to us has been warmly received and greatly appreciated. 3 In Mem oriam Zigi 4 ' r f'T,s:H,2a Mr. Frank Cormier Early this fall Thompson was saddened by the passing of Mr. Frank Cormier who had done much for the school and students here at Thompson. - Before coming to Thompson Academy Mr. Cormier lead a somewhat adventurous life, serving on the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Force. Another of his accomplishments was a vital part in the development of the North American Early Warning System. He came to Thompson in 1957 as Farm Manager and the Master ofA Dorm. In 1963, the Farm and Trade School program ended. He then became an Administrative Assistant. He was responsible for the general maintenance of the Island. He was responsible for the remodeling of A, B, and C Dorms, and many other such projects about the Island. His talent as a master builder, coupled with his vast knowledge and experience, made him a valuable and respected man. The loss of his various talents and efforts will be felt here at Thompson Academy for years to come. 4 Trustees CALVIN PAGE BARTLETT Chairman of the Corporation Ben Ames Williams, Jr., President George Lewis, Vice President Henry Lyman, Vice President Bayard Henry, Vice President Bartlett Harwood, Jr., Treasurer John B. Pierce, Jr., Secretary Nathaniel T. Dexter, Assistant Secretary Arthur G. Miller, Ed.D. Philip H. Lord Thomas G. Brown, Jr. Walter M. Cabot Robert Stone Hon. Henry M. Leen David Wicks Moses Williams Guido R. Perera, Jr Edward V. Osberg Samuel L. Lowe, Jr. John W. Sears Joshua L. Miner III Howland S. Warren Lawrence Terry John Q. Adams - Patrick Grant Hon. Joseph S. Mitchell, Jr. Raymond Thomas Eleanor C. Canavan, Assistant Treasurer 5 administration faculty staff I 1649-- I -lun. 'Qu gif ,.. ,,:'L .'4 ? 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Head of Foreign Language Varsity Cross Country Department Asst. ,Varsity Basketball, Baseball Coach Mr. Donald Merry Mr. David Tura Math, English English, History Varsity Soccer Coach Varsity Basketball Coach Varsity Lacrosse Coach 9 fix, Mr. Marvin Karp Mr. Charles Beall Yearbook Advisor Math Head of Art Department ' Asst. Varsity Football, Asst. J .V. Basketball Varsity Baseball Coach if Mr. John Willey Mr. Walter White Chemistry Music 1 so Mrs. Wilhelmina Thomas Mrs. Mildred Baxter Secretary to the Headmaster Secretary 10 5 -, ,Qs 5' k 1 5 if Q w' 1 CD 5 Q Z1 pc, I ' 2 N Q --. sa 5 9 J 5 :Q E+ 0 fl. , g 52, vk D-l D- vfw.'4 .5 Z rg -Q X ,, , , E 5 E 5 ' 3 3' J' 2 fa 5 K Mrs. Mary Beall Mrs. Belle Urie Assistant Librarian Laundry Mrs. Phyllis Champagne Mrs. Annette Roberge Housekeeper Admissions Secretary 11 Mr. Oscar Brown Maintenance 1 Mr. William James Groundsman and Fireman Mr. Al Grincavich Groundsman Mr. John Horan J.V. Football, Baseball Basketball Coach X 0:4 Mr. Horace Goodwin Groundsman Mr. Robert Kitching Maintenance x 0 ix. I n x 2' ..,.f Mr. Val Daigle Mr. Mark Crowley Head Chef Fireman .....QQmw..,,.,,w -f W-......,, Mr. John Collins Mr. George Cannell Watchman Groundsman bu Mr. Roger Concannon Mr. Alan Brown Boat Captain Boat Captain 13 I is Lili :Vai Mr. Joseph Burgess Mr. Gerard Kiley Assistant Chef Counselor dl h' g Ml 415 Mr. Richard St. Jock Mrs. Nancy Wright A Dormitory Proctor Dramatics Director Denny 's Mother Wanda Waldinger Crazy Legs Moon Dog Garbologist Head Squamish Coach 14 ' Q I I w- JE 9 l I J N ' , Aw ' . s 'x I 'f , ' I . Q Q V ,Q 3 '. 'u ' g 4, , 1 'ff ' I ', A a a - ' -'ze lx L : 4 . I U J , A 4 1' A 1 ' dj 'I' '27 .JIM a , - .gnhrfyf .1 ' A 1 7 r ..j1? ' 4-Qi h 'rs ' 4' - E ' 1 I 4 u , ' '- 105. 0: . , , , an x gf M, .aye X xg , ', KK- , ' 0 '14 , ,Wy gkvfgk fx 4 f A 1-4-W-H W wg -w -of J 'Num rfi 'f---... 11 8 10 N-5.0 44 1-J 4.1 1 seniors if Senior Class FIRST ROW: Qleft to rightl R. Healey, J. Stellmach, D. Szydlo, T. Fiste, K. Burke, .E. Heath, W. Gaynor, C. Thomas, T. Lee, A. Lee, J. Thomas, D. Cahoon. SECOND ROW: Cleft to rightj T. Bergeron, B. Suchy, M. Prew, R. Garland, J. Ridge, S. Clark, A. Cohen, L. Flynn, M. Osborn, P. Coates, C. Gallagher, S. Bass, M. Albertsen. THIRD ROW: fleft to rightj C. Curran, L. Kneeland, D. Krall, K. Griffiths, S. Milanese, L. Muniz, J. Hardesty, N. Coates, W. Hickory, D. Cummings, K. Moore, B. Cummings, K. Allen, R. Terbush. Class Omcers FRONT ROW: Cleft to rightb Edward Heath, President, Thomas Bergeron, Vice President, Richard Cummings, Secretary, Charles Thomas, Treasurer. BACK ROW: fleft to rightl Kevin Burke, Sergeant-At-Arms, Thomas Lee, Sergeant-At-Arms. 18 'Lv MARK ALBERTSEN Colorada Cape Elizabeth, Me Undecided 1967-68 Varsity Football, Varsity Lacrosse Student Council 1968-69 Varsity Football, Varsity Lacrosse Student Council, School Newspaper 1969-70 Varsity Football, Varsity Lacrosse School Newspaper, Yearbook 7 KENNETH ALLEN Kenny', Lynn, Mass. University of Maine 1969-70 Varsity Football, Weightlifting, ' Yearbook, Honor Roll, Physics Award SAMUEL BASS 1...- Happy Samv Hyde Park Mass Undecided 1966-67 J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, J.V Baseball 1967-68 J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, J.V Baseball 1968-69 Varsity Soccer, J.V. Basketball Varsity Baseball 1969-70 Varsity Soccer, J.V. Basketball Varsity Baseball 19 9 7 iii' DOUGLAS CAHOON Doug Ipswich, Mass. 1967-68 Varsity Football 1968-69 Varsity Football, Dorm Proctor 1969-70 Varsity Football, Dramatics Club THOMAS BERGERON Kato Williamstown, Mass. Undecided 1966-67 J.V. Basketball, J.V. Baseball, Honor Roll 1967-68 Varsity Football, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Lacrosse fCaptainJ, Honor Roll 1968-69 Varsity Soccer, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Lacrosse, Vice President of the Junior Class, Honor Roll 1969-70 Varsity Football, Varsity Lacrosse fCaptainJ, Vice President of the Senior Class, Honor Roll Undecided STANLEY LUTHER CLARK Stan Wilmington, Mass. Undecided 1965-66 J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, J.V. Baseball 1966-67 J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, J.V. Baseball 1968-69 Varsity Soccer, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball 1969-70 Varsity Soccer, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Most-Improved-Player Award in Soccer 20 NORMAN F. COATES, Jr. Norman Worcester, Mass. Amherst 1967-68 J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, J.V. Baseball, French II Award, Honor Roll 1968-69 Varsity Soccer QCO-Captainj, J.V Basketball, French III Award, Honor Roll English III Award, Biology Award 1969-70 Varsity Soccer, J.V. Basketball Student Council QExecutive Committeel Honor Roll PEARLIE COATES, Jr. Pearlie New York, N. Y. Undecided 1966-67 Award in Intramural Activities, J.V. Basketball, J .V. Baseball 1967-68 J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, J.V. Baseball, Glee Club, Drama Club, Honor Roll, Art Award 1968-69 Varsity Basketball ALAN P. COHEN Benny Gloucester, Mass. University of Massachusetts 1969-70 Varsity Football, Varsity Hockey, Varsity Lacrosse Honor Roll 21 1969-70 Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball fCo-Captainl, Varsity Baseball, Honor Roll 'M f' fini s y Q RICHARD CUMMIN GS Dick Dorchester, Mass. Columbia 1969-70 Varsity Football fCoaches Trophyl, Varsity Hockey, Varsity Baseball, Secretary of the Senior Class, President of C.Y.O., President of Glee Club, Yearbook, Honor Roll, Student Council CExecutive Committeej 4 ROBERT CUMMIN GS Bob Dorchester, Mass. Columbia 1969-70 Varsity Football fCoaches Trophyj, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, All-Prep Honorable Mention in Football, Honor Roll, Treasurer of C.Y.O., Yearbook QAsst. Editorj, Glee Club CHARLES CURRAN Charly Carver, Mass. U.S. Navy mu 1968-69 Varsity Soccer, Intramural ' Basketball, Varsity Baseball Manager 1969-70 Cross Country, Varsity Baseball Manager 22 Mongo Beverly, Mass. RICHARD DALEY Undecided 1968-69 Varsity Hockey, Varsity Baseball 1969-70 Varsity Hockey, Varsity Baseball, Honor Roll, Work Squad THOMAS FISTE Undecided Baseball, Honor Roll '-ll, s 'Q' FieS1g Lynn, Mass. 1969-70 Varsity Football CSportsmanship Trophyj, Intramural Basketball, Varsity If nl' LAWRENCE J. FLYNN Larry Lynn, Mass. University of Bridgeport 1969-7 0 Varsity, Football, Intramural Basketball, Honor Roll 23 nn. L.-5 5 RONALD LOUIS GARLAND Hercules Everett, Mass. 1967 68 Industrial Arts Award 1969 70 Cross Country, Industrial Arts Award CHARLES GALLAGHER 4'Sonny Chelsea, Mass ,mx Chamberlayne Wm wr 1967-68 J.V. Football, Varsity Hockey, J.V Baseball 1968-69 J.V. Football, Intramural Basketball 1969-70 Varsity Soccer, Varsity Baseball Intramural Basketball Boston State WILLIAM J. GAYN OR III Goo Lexington, Mass. Mass. College of Art 1967-68 Yearbook, Honor Roll 1968-69 Honor Roll, Yearbook Art Editor, Newspaper Art Editor, Varsity Soccer, Most Valuable Player 1969-70 Honor Roll, Yearbook Editor-in-Chief, Newspaper Art Editor, Varsity Soccer Co-captain, Varsity Soccer Most Valuable Player, Student Council Executive Committee 24 KEVIN GRIFFITHS Cagney Charlestown, Mass. University of Massachusetts 1966-67 Chess Club, English Award, Honor Roll 1967-68 J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, Q QP' Lacrosse Manager 3 an 1968-69 Treasurer, Honor Roll, J.V. ' Gu. Basketball, Cross Country, Weight Lifting 1969-70 Soccer, Weight Lifting, Intramural Basketball JEFFREY HARDESTY Qs. Undecided ,, 1968-69 Soccer, Honor Roll 1969-7 0 Soccer, Honor Roll ROBERT J. HEALEY 5 Tiger Somerville, Mass. I Boston University Jeff Duxbury, Mass. gud' C47 1969-70 Intramural Basketball, Newspaper, Baseball, Trucking 25 . L Q-nf EDWARD HEATH Eddie Dorchester, Mass. Northeastern 1965-66 J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, J.V. Baseball 1966-67 J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, J.V. Baseball 1967-68 Varsity Football, Varsity Lacrosse, Vice President, Honor Roll, Math 12 Award 1968-69 Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Lacrosse, Class President, Student Council, Honor Roll I 1969-70 Class President, Student Council, Yearbook, Newspaper, Varsity Football, Most Valuable Player, Varsity Basketball, Lacrosse Captain WILLIAM HICKORY Hick Sutton, Mass. gf, Heath Vocational Training 1966-67 Citizenship Award r ss...-. 1967-68 Citizenship Award 1969-7 O Super Honda Award LEWIS KN EELAND Big Lewi' Roslindale, Mass. Nathaniel Hawthorne sq ,fl 1966-67 Honor Roll, J.V. Football, J.V. Baseball 1967-68 Honor Roll, J.V. Football, J.V. Baseball 1968-69 Honor Roll, J.V. Football, J.V. Baseball 1969-70 Varsity Soccer, Varsity Baseball 26 DONN KRALL E Alphonso', Grafton, Mass Worcester Junior College 1966-67 Intramural Basketball 1967-68 Chess Club, Glee Club, Drama Club Intramural Basketball 1968-69 Chess Club, Drama Club, Newspaper, Intramural Basketball 1969-70 Newspaper, Intramural Basketball, Soccer Q ARCHIE LEE Aaarchie Dorchester, Mass. Undecided 1966-67 Intramural Basketball, Weight Lifting 1967-68 J.V. Football, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Lacrosse, Weight Lifting 1968-69 Intramural Basketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Lacrosse, Weight Lifting, Honor Roll 1969-70 Varsity Football, Varsity Lacrosse, Basketball Manager, School Store Manager THOMAS D. LEE Ben Beverly, Mass. University of Massachusetts 1969-70 Sergeant-at-Arms, Vice President P3 C.Y.O., Varsity Football, Varsity Lacrosse, Intramural Basketball, Yearbook, Weight Lifting 27 S... STEPHEN MILAN E SE '6S159V6 Westwood, Mass. if Stonehill 'kv' Q. ,, V, I 1967-68 Baseball, Hockey, Glee Club 1968-69 Intramural Basketball, Honor Roll 1969-70 Art Club, Editor Newspaper, Intra- mural Basketball, Baseball muh L. KENNETH MOORE K Dracut, Mass. American International College 1969-7 O Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Headmasters Trophy, Honor Roll, Student Council, Executive Committee LOUIS MUNIZ Lou Dorchester, Mass. University of New Mexico 1966-67 Intramural Basketball, Spanish Award ' 1967-68 J.v. Footbau, Intramural Basketbau, Class Secretary, Honor Roll 1968-69 J.V. Football, Intramural Basketball, Class Secretary, Yearbook, Honor Roll 1969-'70 Soccer, Lacrosse, Intramural Basketball, Yearbook 28 Pl! MARK OSBORN Hair Gloucester, Mass. American International College 1969-70 Varsity Football, Varsity Hockey, Varsity Baseball, Honor Roll, Student Council, Executive Committee, Glee Club 5-1 16 MARK PREW P0inty Melrose, Undecided JOHN RIDGE Southie South Boston, Mass. Undecided 1968-69 J .V. Basketball, Varsity Baseball 1969-70 Varsity Soccer, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball 29 Mass RUBEN SIMS Northeastern 1966-67 JN. Football Honor Roll, Literary Contest Honor Roll, Literary Contest W' 'QW Honor Roll, Best Defensive ,, V' Q s All-Prep N.E. First Team . JEROME STELLMACH Stelly,' Hampton, N. H. Monmouth 1969-70 Varsity Football, Varsity Lacrosse, Intramural Basketball, Offensive Back Trophy, All-Prep Honorable Mention, Honor Roll BRIAN SUCHY 1967-68 Varsity Football, Varsity 196869 Varsity Football, Varsity 1969-70 Varsitv Football. Varsitt' Bird Legsw New York, N. Y. Lacrosse, Lacrosse, Lacrosse, Lineman gm, I SoochyH Chicopee, Mass. Vkjrtf Undecided Honor Roll 30 1 1969-70 Varsity Football, Varsity Hockey, DAVID SZYDLO Hey Sydlow Chicopee, Mass. Undecided 1969-70 Honor Roll, Basketball Hobart College Basketball Varsity Lacrosse Newspaper Staff, Honor Roll JAMES THOMAS Twiggy,' Wiscassett, Me. University of Maine 1966-67 J.V. Football, Co-Captain, J.V. Basketball, Co-Captain, J.V. Baseball, Co-Captain, Honor Roll, French Award 1967-68 Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Honor Roll, French Award 1968-69 Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Honor Roll 1969-70 Varsity Football, Co-Captain, Varsity Basketball, Co-Captain, Varsity Baseball, Captain, Yearbook Staff 31 CHARLES THOMAS Chuck Boston, Mass. 1966-67 J.V. Basketball, J.V. Football 1967-68 J.V. Football, Varsity Lacrosse, J.V. it 1968-69 Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, 1969-70 Varsity Football, Most Improved Trophy, Varsity Lacrosse, Student Council, Yearbook Staff, Senior Class Treasurer, Q -J all ERIC VENNERBECK Eric 1969-70 Varsity Cross Country, Hockey Manager, Intramural Basketball, Math 12 Award, Student Mobilization Committee, Drama Club ROBERT TERBUSH Tag,em Terry Chicoppe, Mass. Springfield College 1969-70 Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Weight Lifting Club Ipswich, Mass. Northeastern YEREVAN ZEPELIN XVI John Joe's Corner, Ark. Guttenburg Bible School 1837-38 Junior Varsity Squamish Team, Junior Jock Society 1891-92 Who Did It and Ran Committee 1949-50 Runner Up in the Zachary Taylor Look-Alike Contest, Voted Most Likely to Die in a Balloon Crash 1968-69 Defense Strategist at Chicago 32 '-'HQ' 2 QQ1' 1' la S!! as I. e 'Q' '.v :i'-' '.' ' Q ,ff,'. Q4 gf ff ,Siva-A' , 41 c' f ' ga lf' S s at 3 X, ' v' w Y .-4 si ff if ' 4 it ivfgj ' in ' JAX' . wSVF'Q X i.5',h 1 , Q Q ,j 39.9, l ,gf 5 s Q an if o thy, i 'X . y 'W?' 1 qgnggk gfv in ' 'AX -ix Qi it - 1 : fp, Q 1 MQ :a Y+ 1 ' ?'xY',i ics' , 'a,.'B-'Q ' hh I ' 4... I 'f'-:SX ikgrhtw N W ,N , , .x 4 ,D ,Ii . xi xxx K p'ff'. F .. 'S ' 5 Qi XVQWI-. ' s.. nn s s X: I xxx , ' 1 sbx jf AT Q 0 . -fn 1 'WQN ir 'ig ' W, -rl .. , Val 4 P ' X U :4 . , . nf .' 'ul , ' f - N , 1, . 5. 3 'is 'F ' .V -'.' .- J AI. K' I :Io -- -Ik l- V Y : .X 1 f ' F , . '-Q. vm . '1 2 Q . 1 4' ' 3 E. .Q 'S - '-iJ - at 2 . 7. A. ,.., 'rt 2' ' ' 'Flax fa, , - ' .. ,V 1- 'tg li Li 'f'!'a'u f n P Q mi, -Q. x fulfil if at., tj- ails? , W .4 - ' 'V It N hi? lx fm :I high. Y Y'- T,'o4 i 55 ' X . Rita ' , x U IH' ' . X 'I in- fs if .tl . .'-' Q Rig xox In 1 v . 2 if , I F X . ' 1.1-5.1, A '- ',. 2 'V , ,- s .. . - ' ' v.- 1? - ix A Q Q. 'W .'. 4 4 D 5 . tv Q, A ' - . 1 1. x . - , , x - .v '. - - N s ', XT ' ' . 3 ' , -.,,2 fdwib. ll x. av , as I su s 5 . , F . 4 I 1 D w s , . l - f x W 1 ve Q , - ' . ' 4 'C , s ' x ' Y underclassmen .XY -Q -:ii 4 iQ,5- k I Junior Class was E ms , FRONT ROW: fleft to rightj L. Hiller, M. Broadard, R. Hanley, W. Berard, M. Ledwell, J. Goulding, D. Dibble, S. Kinsley. SECOND ROW: fleft to rightj G. Angelis, T. Aberaham, P. Riordan, B. Clark, W. Adams, P. Kelleher. THIRD ROW: Qleft to rightj M. O'Nei1, E. Gorham, S. Lopata, B. Bogus, J. Burke, D. Swindells, J. Healy. Class Omcers Walter Berard, President, Raymond Hanley, Vice Presidentg Mark Broadard, Secretary, James Goulding, Treasurer. 36. Sophomore Class 'T' FRONT ROW: fleft to rightl J. Del Valle, W. Paulsen, S. Sirnonson, K. Hurley, J. Paglia, D Carter, C. Hunt.SECOND ROW: fleft to rightj G. Lee, C. Clark, P. Layne, B. Zaniboni, R MacAteer, J. Duggan, G. Voner. THIRD ROW: fleft to rightj R. Colon, J. Davis, T. Longo G. Lynch, P. Ross, G. Arce. Class Ojjicers John Del Valle, President, Gerald Lynch, Vice President, Clifford Clark, Secretary, David Carter, Treasurer. 37 Freshman Class FRONT ROW: fleft to rightj M. Munn, B. Cummins, R. Caines, P. Scott, K. Williamson, J. Hartwell, M. Brennan, C. Smith. SECOND ROW: fleft to rightj J. Ridge, fProctorJ, M. Rose, N. Hersey, W. Case, H. Thompson, J. Rose, M. Albertsen, QProctorJ. THIRD ROW: fleft to rightj A. Moritz, E. Rogers, E. Bogus, E. Colon, W. Bowers, P. Birdsall. Class Ojjicers Q Richard Caines, Edward Rogers, Michael Munn, Nickolay Hersey, Charles Smith. 38 X ii fihx, 'Sv F J fr 9 . ..- X K 1 , I f L . g .4 f w ag: Q! X W 5.2 3 xx-xx 3 ,X Q ii Ing if X os., ww. -mn... -wn.,,,.L,.m-N it .,,. ,ww 1 uns sf 9 M1 f ' 4 A ,T 'A , ' . v a 1 , , v . ,. 3 f. . I 4 ' ' ' 1 ', no - . 46-f O ' , - J - 0 q ,- . ,., ' - s L . - I. A I Q 5 . 5 ' . vt Q- -' - A , .Ma 9 L'- 1 : . . Q Q - - L , .a .. A -, M A ' 5 .- 1 . . ,.'--V - 7,1 . 4. . gsr , n i A, 5' , -F 5 4 -' J' 'v ' .,. G+ ' 'Y.b Q - ,- 4. ' . ai 5s o I L, N... - F O' if. 4' ' Q' S. , 4 Q 5 I ,Q Q - l 'g ql Q1 .g 4 A Q., -'N ' 1 al Q'!' ' 'I QW s'. ' .sl Q activities l ' 0 s I 1 IA, 1 1 s Y- K' I' .ww .f. g-. Va. x 1 -1. 1 , I O 'P G .4 f lx. I Q gxx' ' . v N . 1 v I R., fig N Student C OLll'lCl.l FRONT ROW: fleft to rightj W. Gaynor, C. Thomas, K. Moore, Rich. Cummings, J. Thomas, E. Heath, T. Bergeron, M. Osborn, N. Coates. SECOND ROW: fleft to rightj C. Clark, P. Ross, M. Broadard, B. Clark, D. Dibble, M. Ledwell, J. Goulding, R. Caines. THIRD ROW: fleft to rightj E. Rogers, T. Longo, J. Del Valle, B. Cummins, M. Munn, D. Carter, G. Lynch, N. Hersey. Executive Committee FRONT ROW: Cleft to rightl William Gaynor, Kenneth Moore, Richard Cummings, James Thomas, Edward Heath, Thomas Bergeron, Norman Coates. BACK ROW: Cleft to rightj John Del Valle, Richard Caines, Charles Thomas, Mark Osborn, Walter Berard. 42 Proclors 'Q '13 lags'-.say un :HI FRONT ROW: fleft to rightj Mark Albertsen, Raymond Hanley, Norman Coates, John Ridge. BACK ROW: Cleft to rightj Walter Berard, William Gaynor, Edward Heath, Thomas Bergeron. Yearbook S lajj' FRONT ROW: fleft to rightj E. Heath, L. Muniz, K. Griffiths, M. Osborn, K. Allen, Robt. Cummings, Rich. Cummings, T. Fiste, W. Gaynor. SECOND ROW: Cleft to rightj C. Thomas, J. Thomas, A. Lee, R. Healey, J. Ridge, K. Moore, L. Kneeland. THIRD ROW: fleft to rightj N. Coates, J. Hardesty, T. Abraham, M. Albertsen. 43 Newspaper S lajf FRONT ROW: fleft to rightj T. Abraham, R. Healey, C. Thomas, D. Dibble, S. Milanese, D. Krall, N. Coates. BACK ROW: fleft to rightj M. Albertsen, J. Ridge, E. Heath, Rich Cummings, W. Gaynor. Glee Club FRONT ROW: fleft to rightj E. Gorham, T. Abraham, K. Griffiths, Rich. Cummings, M Osborn, M. Ledwell, L. Kneeland, E. Colon. BACK ROW: fleft to rightj G. Arce, C Gallagher, B. Bogus, G. Lee, M. O'Neil, P. Coates, N. Coates. 44 rama Club FRONT ROW: fleft to rightj' M. O'Neil, B. Zaniboni, E. Colon, C. Smith, R. Colon, D. Cahoon. BACK ROW: fleft to rightj M. Ledwell, E. Vennerbeck, S. Kinsley, J. Burke, E. Moulton. iavzgalion Club William Case, Edward Gorham, David Swindells, Larry Hiller. 45 Art Club sfmirffa FRONT ROW: Pat Riordan, Mr. Karp, William Gaynor. SECOND ROW: Eric Bogus, William Case, Mark Albertsen, James Davis. THIRD ROW: Cseatedj Stephen Kinsley, Brian Bogus, Stephen Milanese, Robert Cummings. 46 1 Q qw '53 W r' ' I, i -53 'if 1- ff' sports P- . . -4 H I . ' ., . .P , 5 . , -, 3 r ' i ' ht' .I ,. A Q 4 ni . ' 1 .5 .1 .5 , A - I, .... I Z , .4 I . .- -. - hx 'fC,..'..-it - 'On . .,. X Q- 2 57 1 ' -K Th ix -it 'f v5- -- 3- M u.-L AS. I ,-.lf .1 91'-A' . ,A4' I -5, '- -1. v -A ' 'Ly a. . Y , '.1'g1 fv f'.j',v .X-. i .L- gf. ,ia-T .. ,K-,f -B.-, - gf - L ff'VqI-xg... ,. 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SECOND ROW: Cleft to rightj J Stellmach, K. Allen, A. Cohen, P. Coates, D. Dibble, K. Moore, B.- Suchy, T. Bergeron Coach Jon Rose. THIRD ROW: fleft to rightj M. Albertsen, D. Cahoon, R. Terbush, L Flynn, Robert Crunmings, G. Lee, M. Ledwell, R. Hanley. 7 . This year Thompson Academy had one of the strongest Varsity Football teams in its history. We out-scored our opponents by an average of 32 to 6 per game. One of our biggest assets this year was our new line coach, Mr. Beall. Mr. Rose, our head coach, gave us the direction and guidance we needed to be a winning team. Although it was a unified team that won this year we did have some outstanding players. On offense: Ed Heath with 15 touchdowns, Jerry Stellmach and Dick Cummings had 6 each, Bob Cummings had 4, Mark Osborn had 2, and Sims and Allen had 1 apiece. On defense Ruben Sims led the way along with Charles Thomas, Ed Heath, and Tom Fiste. Our record was 6 wins and 2 losses, but this by no means gives a true indication of our team. We lost 2 games by 2 points each. While we compiled 262 points this season defense was our strong point-we held our opponents to 48 points. Our schedule was as follows: T.A. 30 Tabor Academy 0 T.A. 57 Andover 0 T.A. 49 Marianapolis 0 T.A. 18 Berwick Academy O T.A. 12 Cardinal Cushing 14 T.A. 36 Holderness 0 T.A. 18 North Yarmounth Academy 20 T.A. 42 Winchendon Academy 14 51 U K 'Z f gi hh W ,, S . dw . ,maw-Q ,Q n xr. , 1 ,Q ,f i, Wg, U ,Ng . . E , s 2,K,y Qvuf K SR W Q 4 W 'vgwiw ,. , a v '95, 3J1 , Q? Q0 V, f 35' fvfl' vQ..X xx' ',x,: Q , i x fix, nf ,gig 2+ 1,2 iwgii 3. , 7 x fu-Mfsf A k may KN! Z: Ky .. I R ' 'A FV v. ' ,Nw Vg' Q, QW ci f W ti f , ir-W me 9 . 5 at 4 X5 is i 1 f N Wlimfqf V . 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W' .Q J if fl . .WB X 1 , 5 1 3, F55 .p I 'l?4 X l V YQ 1- is TL' 1 'i ff mi 1 1 by Z 1 Z' , 2 - 1 ' . r f N , .ga FRONT ROW: fleft to rightj D. Krall, J. Ridge, K. Griffiths, S. Clark, W. Gaynor, S. Kinsley, C. Gallagher, J. Hardesty, M. O'Neil. SECOND ROW: Cleft to rightl L. Kneeland, W.-Adams, B. Clark, M. Broadard, C. Clark, E. Gorham, S. Bass, Mr. Merry. THIRD ROW: Cleft to rightj R. Colon, S. Lopata, G. Angelis, N. Coates, B. Bogus, E. Colon, N. Hersey, L. Muniz, J. Healy. The 1969 Thompson Academy Soccer team showed great improvement over last year's squad. As a second year team, with a first year record of 1-9, they came back this year with a 3-4-1 record with five games cancelled. Bill Gaynor in as goalie, with a year's experience behind him made it even tougher for the opposing team to score with only 16 goals scored against him. The scoring for Thompson was led by Stan Clark with 3 goals. Other goals were scored by Norman Coates, Jeff Hardesty, Jon Healy, John Ridge, Brenton Clark and last but not least Don Krall scoring accidentally, we hope, for the other team. Lettermen leaving this year are Bill Gaynor, Jeff Hardesty, Norman Coates, Stan Clark, Louis Muniz, Kevin Griffiths, Lewis Kneeland, John Ridge, Sam Bass, Sonny Gallagher, and Don Krall. Next year's team can look forward to the return of Ed Gorham, Brenton Clark, Mark Broadard and other returning lettermen to make next year's team a winning team. 53 Junior Varsity Football A e. ,,... V pa? 9. L PK B. FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightj M. Rose, R. Caines, P. Scott, K. Williamson, J. Del Valle, B. Zaniboni, J. Burke, C. Smith, J. Duggan. SECOND ROW: Qleft to rightj S. Simonson, C. Hunt, P. Layne, G. Lee, T. Longo, J. Paglia, G. Voner, J. Rose, H. Thompson. THIRD ROW: fleft to rightj B. Cummins, R. McAteer, W. Paulsen, K. Hurley, M. Munn, G. Lynch, D. Carter, E. Rogers, A. Moritz, J. Hartwell. The J.V. Football Team had a four game schedule for this past season. However, due to adverse field conditions they were only able to play two games. The first game was against Tabor Academy. We lost 24-0, but the team showed great effort and spirit in trying to overcome a seasoned Tabor squad. Our second game, against Milton Academy, was another disappointment. We lost 24-12. Despite the few scheduled games this season many of the J.V.'s saw action on the Varsity Team. Below are the names of the players who participated in all of the Varsity home contests. P. Scott, J. Duggan, G. Lee, R. Caines, J. Del Valle, C. Smith, A. Longo, R. Hanley, R. McAteer, K. Hurley, and S. Simonson. 54 Cross Country FIRST ROW: fleft to rightj E. Arce, E. Bogus, P. Birdsall, R. Garland, P. Kelleher, D. Carter. SECOND ROW: Cleft to rightlr W. Bowers, P. Riordan, G. Voner, M. Brennan, Coach Allan Willis. The Thompson Academy Cross Country Team put in a very strong effort this year. Although there were no Wins everyone tried their hardest and did their best. One of the team members placed first in one meet, but since the sport is Won by the number of runners placing towards the front, that meet was lost by a close score. The team this year was a fresh one, none of the members had run the sport before. Coach Allan Willis expects to train these same boys again next season and with this extra year of training, hopes for a good season next year. We would like to thank Mr. Willis for his help and undying faith in us. 55 I I 1 H 1 i 'W , P I Varsity askelball FIRST ROW: fleft to rightj P. Coates, Coach David Tura, J. Thomas. SECOND ROW: fleft to rightl J. Ridge, S. Clark, W. Paulsen, R. Healey, D. Szydlo, D. Dibble, K. Moore, Robert Cummings, L. Flynn, M. Osborn. This year the Thompson Academy Varsity Basketball Team was characterized by a sharp eye and a fast hand. They proved this by winning eight out of ten games. The entire season was overshadowed by our loss to Assumption. It was a bitter battle going into two overtimes and ending with our losing by a score of 76-74. This year's Varsity Basketball Team was run by two rookie coaches, Mr. Tura and Mr. Willis, who proved quite able to do the job as the record clearly shows. The graduating members of the team this year are: J. Thomas, J. Ridge, P. Coates, S. Clark, E. Heath, K. Moore, D. Szydlo, and Bob Cummings. 57 QS , , , A 2 i Q in 4 1 Y 5 Varsity Hockey I - A A - - FRONT ROW: fleft to rightl B. Zaniboni, J. Paglia, S. Kinsley., C. Hunt, B. Bogus, P. Ross, Rich. Cummings. SECOND ROW: fleft to rightj E. Rogers, S. Lopata, M. Brennan, P. Riordan, .K. Burke, E. Gorham, A. Cohen. THIRD ROW: fleft to rightj Coach Jon C. Rose, A. Mortiz, H. Thompson, M. Rose, B. Cummins, G. Voner, M. Prew. Despite a disappointing season the Thompson Academy Seahawks will be remembered for their undying determination and fighting spirit. Our senior players were always fighting and always displaying spirit and hustle while on the ice. Rich Daley, the most dependable player on the team, started every game at left defense. Mark Osborn played most of the season at right defense. Richard Cummings, one of our steady goal tenders, missed most of the season because of an off-the-ice injury. Our first line center was Alan Cohen who fought for the scoring honors with Mark Osborn. The underclassmen, whom we depended on greatly, gave sparkling performances for the entire season. Paul Ross and Eddie Rogers were the wings on the first line. The second line was centered by Bill Paulsen and Charlie Hunt. Eddie Gorham and Brian Bogus were the wings for the second line. Steve Kinsley played several positions on the ice. Brian Zaniboni played most of the games in the goal but played a couple of games on a line with Mark Brennan and Steve Kinsley. Sportsmanship and hard play characterized the Thompson Seahawks. Thompson Academy is proud of their efforts on the ice. 59 J. V Basketball s Annum, fl QA! FIRST ROW: Qleft to rightj T. Abraham, C. Clark, J. Goulding, M. Ledwell, K. Hurley, J. Duggan, A. Longo. SECOND ROW: Cleft to rightj Coach C. Beall, N. Hersey, C. Smith, N. Coates, J. Del Valle, G. Lynch, Coach J. Horan. The Junior Varsity Basketball Team had another fine season ending with eleven Wins and two losses. Before the loss to Tabor Academy, the J.V.'s had a Winning streak of 36 Wins in three seasons. With the rebounding of Co-Captain Mark Ledwell and the playmaking of Co-Captain Jerry Lynch and Norman Coates along with the scoring punch of Sammy Bass and Charlie Smith, the J .V.'s Won eleven games before losing in a close game With Tabor Academy. John Del Valle was our capable sixth man. The overall improvement of such players as T. Abraham, S. Goulding, C. Clark, B. Clark, and T. Longo gave our team the extra help they could depend on in tight situations. The new players such as John Duggan, Fred Carangelo, and Kerry Hurley have shown much potential this year. The best game of the season was against Thayer Academy. A fine first half in which we out-scored Thayer 34 to 19 combined with the outstanding play of Norman Coates and Sammy Bass made this one of our best games. The players of the 1970 Junior Varsity Basketball team Would like to thank Coach John Horan and Assistant Coach Charles Beall for a fine season and their invaluable help. 60 Wezghl Lyfters CN FIRST ROW: fleft to rightl A. Lee, T. Abraham, K. Griffiths, R. Terbush. SECOND ROW: fleft to rightj Coach Merry, T. Bergeron, B. Suchy, Coach Tura. The Thompson Academy Weight-Lifting Group is a group of interested persons who are there to build their bodies or in some cases to lift for enjoyment. This group does not enter into any competition. The group was organized by Mr. Tura, an English teacher, who has been lifting for five years. He developed the lifting programs for each participant to enable them to build the kind of body they want. The most improved of the weight lifters are Mr. Merry, Mr. Karp, and K. Allen, and K. Griffiths. 61 f. 1. X ,Q S Q , fx m5'5 1 .w ,L . ,. xx ' ' X' 1 'O ' f .' x, 9' 1' I. -9 ' . ' x X' v H lf T' Q v Q-5211, MQQQRW Fi Nil if Q 5 'Y- i-. Y i? K 413' I fm' f 'sag 4 . '4 . we Wd ' if 945 1 nw I 6 , A 41 Q 4 IK ,, -nf WMQ' 418' 3 Q9 ,WN xg. A + 5' M r V , 1 ,-.V Q, A 5 f, ,, YA I C , 4. Z rf, ,, X 3' QV, I .K ' W Fir 353- F , 31-. 24 ,: 3 , 5, . wzj f, 'X if f ' V , I A M tl , . liable WIA Q' ,win ff 'f3 ' is ' , 4 , an ,3.,.a 7 K4 -mp , 2 , K M lv N Q' 3, sw ff- as Ay, 1. 1 X, . ,,..4.. ml1'wf. R W l 'K' Q v ii' X. U my X 8 f v gr ftiriv' N 1. Varsity Lacrosse FIRST ROW Cleft to rightjz M. Albertsen, J. Del Valle, M. Ledwell, D. Dibble, R. Sims, C. Thomas, T. Bergeron, E. Heath, R. Hanley, E. Arce, L. Muniz, E. Gorham. SECOND ROW fleft to rightjt T. Abraham, N. Hersey, A. Moritz, E. Colon, M. Rose, G. Lee, S. Kinsley, K. Hurley, A. Lee, R. Colon, L. Flynn, G. Voner, R. Cummings, T. Cassano, D. Carter, Coach Merry, P. Scott. Thompson's Lacrosse team, as in earlier years is looking forward to another exciting season. Losing one of its fine coaches, Mr. Farr, the responsibilities are put upon last year's assistant coach, Mr. Merry. Being a smaller and less experienced team than in previous years, the team must place more concentration on stick handling, speed, and scooping, to defeat its larger more experienced rivals. With the fourteen lettermen, there are only seven starters from last year. Mr. Merry, being an outstanding and dedicated coach, realizes that his team is lacking in experience and finesse. He gives all his time and effort to Whip the team into shape for the opener against Brookline High. This year the competition as in past years should be stiff. Thompson has always fought hard, and a standard of excellence has been set. The excellent coaching, the fighting Thompson spirit will be the deciding factor in many of our games this year and it will make this year's Lacrosse team a winning team. 63 3 'Q' 297 n K 5' J L K rm-3' 4+ . D ar V k 417' fs- 'lfsf af' ,K an g ,-448, , . . D J , K ,J I '. ,, jisvx . 15'4 . ql,f 3 ' , if ' f W' - -- ,5-'f.. -rw f. 1 Q - -f 'A Avm' , 'Q -5 - x Q :, ft, . ' idfafirbwy A' VV. I uni , -- xx wj' g it 5 wi 5 f fx In-5. . ftp K 35,43 2 ' 'AZ Nkmzbiilef' 4. tx ' ' :gl 44, 1' 7 - A ' X' L Ag ,' 4, ' V, H., ' -' ' L t h - - mf-ielfi gff, 'r Q... .'?', -I ' 15 . . -f fit A p., -. I' 5 h 6 ,X 51,5 , 'Ya 4 ,AQ , , fu., .xv ' '- M , X A . f x ., Q ' ' W 95' ' '- x L' in A. 3, 3 - . ' 'Q ' . f1r,.12,f,sf-Q. H . ,4 '+ fv1.,,.4,' v f ', ' 3' wi J, 'ltr .. f 'Cx wtf ,U ' ' 56 V ' - A I 7, As , g . . t 'ug Q Y ' 'Q - fifth w,4,k.,Q'r. Q -V, ,ft. .Jug 1' x F .q '.'. J ff' 'K 0 . yn N , , -' gp , I ' fi ,s 1 ' V fl I 'I + Q l 1 .A ' U yi X, ' M' ' A. Q rx! u 7' 1 ' ' ' ' K Q xt , U, X y . 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Suchy, Coach Mr. Willis W. Adams. This year's Varsity Baseball Team is the product of last year's building. We are looking forward to a winning 1970 season. The team includes many of the starters from last year's team. They include: John Ridge, Bill Paulsen, Jim Thomas-Captain, Walter Berard, Tony Longo, Sam Bass, and Matt O'Neil. The new players, and they are welcome additions, needed to fill the positions left by last year's graduating class, are: Bob Cummings, Mark Osborn, Jerry Stellmach, Ken Moore, Brian Suchy, Tom Fiste, and Terry Terbush. This combination of experience and talent should make for one of the best teams at T.A. in recent years. The potential is there and the Coaches, Mr. Beall and Mr. Willis are going to try to develop it. The yearbook staff wishes to extend to the team a good luck on their season and hopes that you will support the team throughout the season. 65 Squamish FIRST ROW ileft to rightj: E. Small, S. Toned, L. Growth, T. Leary, C. Haynsworth, J. Hoffa, P. Picasso, A. Merica, L. Hick, J. Wayne, U. Foole, S. Agnew. SECOND ROW fleft to rightjz R. Nixon, T. Griffo, L. B. Johnson, W. F. Buckley, J. Rubin, A. Hoffman, H. Davidson, H. Angel, R. Welch, J. Birch, W. Harding, B. Cleaver, I. Funk, I. Wagnall, Z. Derby, C. H. Chopper, B. Hai, R. Ipple, W. Ine, S. Torep, G. Marx, B. Cosby. THIRD ROW fleft to rightlz L. S. Dee, J. Jones, K. Jones, L. Jones, P. O. Tea, S. T. Pea. This year's yearbook would like to pay tribute to the athletes and the long-lost sport of Squamish. This year's revitalization of the sport has brought much enjoyment to the school. As you may already know, the home games were played inside our field house fNew Dormj. The game is rules, of which there were none, proved to have destroyed much of New Dorm. ' - The team roster showed that many of Squamish's founders returned to play for Thompson. The two most valuable players were Dick Nixon and Abbie Hoffman. Both played in the best possible fashion during the 216 game season. Our last game with the U.S. Senators was called on account of good weather. Our coach, Mr. Led Zepplin, coached the team while in exile on the Isle of Thompson. Although gagged and in shackles, he came through with much spirit. At last, we would like to thank our referees and field judges who helped keep the corrupted evils out of the game of Squamish. They were: Honest Denny McLain, Judge Clem the Claw Haynsworth, Edgar Allen Poe, Zero Spiro Agnew, and Dr. Timothy Leary fbetter living through chemistryb. 66 -if ,Q-491' Y J! if - Y 5 -pn. pl 4' S vw 0 Y'- . 5 I -Z Q ll LQ- X Q be ' ' Q but .F V4 .5 Y . L gp' 'f .. ,. 5, Qs L - 1 5 Z- ts 1 .. B+--g -f' i I l .Q nf, brief glances xxx 3 bl A0 Ffa v .i v . ' w .4 In h . 1 1 N . var 6 . Q I Y un M. ' A cf? Q Q, Q 'I' 5' ,,,,. ,,..f..-so , . 4 .9- . - I .' ,Q A- '.f- A' K it J jfgi.. xx? ,-V. - fl- I V? 'ii' n I F f N- . F +A. -.nn ,,, -. '. 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