
1967 ._____.L LJ E + ~HITE VLJHS Vergennes, Vt. Because he has. worked for and with us, because he has given gen­ erously of his time and wisdom­ words are a poor substitute with which to express our sincere re­ spect and admiration for this man. In appreciation for his devoted service we proudly dedicate the 1967 Blue and White to our prin­ cipal, Merle W. Cr~wn. 3 ADVERTISE MENTS-Page 107 ATHL ETICS-Page 37 I ..,. •~,.1,.. .....~._,.. ..... ~ .....___ ' -. ............... 5 ,, ,, ( • THE UNION DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD Mr. Sullivan, Mrs. Beach, Mr. Ryan, Mrs. Fishman Not present, Mrs. Pratt, Mr. Mundy, Mr. Burnham MR. '!WISS , Superintendent MR. CROWN , Principal 6 MR. DODGE, Assistant Principal MR. DAVISON, Guidance Director MRS. THURBER Secretary to the Superintendent MRS. O'BRYAN Secretary to the Principal· MRS. BEACH Guidance Director's Secretary MR. HARRINGTON Math MR. BEAN MRS. SHANLEY Junior High Ma.th Junior & Senior High Math 8 MRS. NORTON French MRS. CLARK Latin, French MRS. GRANT MR. THOMPSON MR. RANNEY Biology Junior High Science Junior High Science MR. GANSON Science Driver Education 9 MR. CREVIER English Department Oiairman MRS. DEAN MR. MATT English English MISS DePAUL MRS. PRESCOTT English English MRS. O'CONNOR MR. SMITH MRS. ORR Remedial Reading Junior High English Junior High English 10 MRS. SPRINGSTEAD Music MRS. EVARTS Librarian MISS BOYACK Art, Physical Education MISS FALLON Physical Education MR . CONNER Physical Education 11 MR. JOHNSON Mechanical Drawing MISS CARNAHAN MRS. SESSIONS Home Economics, Biology Home Economics MR. BUTTON MR. STEVENS MR. CASSAVANT Agrirulture Agriculture Industrial Arts 12 MRS. BERRY, Business Education MR. ALTOBELL, Business Education MR. CASSANI, American Government MRS. PARDA Social Studies MR. MURRAY U.S. History MR. USHER Junior High Social Studies MR. ALDINGER Junior High Social Studies 13 School Personnel Mr. Bessette, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Mercey, Mr. Bradford, Mr. Jewell, Mr. Cromier (deceased). Above: Mc. Hallock Below: Mc. Fisher, Mr. Larrow Mrs. Mack, Mr-s. Hallock , Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Langeway, Mrs. Plummer, Mrs. Litch. 14 Activities 15 TYPISTS : Jean Coffey, Joanne Plummer, Lexa Bordeaux, Debbie Yandow. EDIT OR-IN-CHIEF . Celine C6te ASSISTANT EDITOR ..... .. .. .. ............ .. .. Dineke Beenen SENIOR CO-EDITORS . Marcia Charbonneau Paula Christofoletti ADVERTISING MANAGERS . Susan Andrews Jeanne Gee CIRCULATION MANAGERS . Jean Coffey Debbie Yandow SPORTS EDITORS ........... ........... ... ........ Mary Munnett Pete Coffey FACULTY EDITOR . ....... .... ......... ... ... Connie Sheldon CLASSES EDITOR ..... : ........... ....... .. .. ..... Judy DeVine ACTIVITIES EDITOR . Marie Jerry HEAD TYPIST . Lexa Bordeaux ART EDITOR . Sandi Christofoletti 16 SECTION EDITORS Blue & White 1st 1·ow: P. Coffey, Munnett, Mrs. Norton, C. C8te, Beenen, P. Christofoletti, Andrews, J. DeVine 2nd row: C. C8te, Thurber, Bordeaux, Jackman, Charbonneau, Morris, Ball, Gee. 3,.d l'OUJ: Davis, Hill, Tatro, E. Ryan, J. Coffey, Yandow, Briggs, S. Christofoletti, 4th 1·ow: K. DeVine, Jerry, Forand, Lee, Plummer, Sheldon, Duany , L. Ryan . 5th 1·ow: Bradley, Moore, Fauser, Howland, Daniels . 17 Student Council Officers Consider Both Serious And Light Suggestions 18 The Student Council At Work. 1st row: Henderson, Twiss, R. LeBeau, Devine, Christofoletti, E. LeBeau, Audette, Gee, Mrs. Orr 2nd row: Scott, Thurber , McNulla, Sullivan, Austin, LeBoeuf, Moore, Coffey, Danyow, L. Jack­ man, C. Jackman, Muzz_yPanton 19 The Drama Club started its activities by elect­ ing the following officers: Pres. P. Christofoletti, Vice-Pres. S. Birkett, Sec. M. Munnett, and Treas. W. Fauser. In November the senior play, "The Diary of Anne Frank," was presented. In March the following one-act plays were presented: "Pygmalion," "The Leprechaun", and "The Shoe­ maker's Wife." The junior play, presented in the spring brought to a close another successful year for the club with Mr. John Altobell as faculty advisor. Drama Club 20 Thespian Society 1st row: Twiss, Ryan, Fauser, P. Christofoletti, Mr. Altobell, Mun. nett, Barrows, Maloney. 2nd row: Charbonneau, Clark, Casey, Adams, Andrews, S. Christofoletti, Audette, LeBeau. 3rd row: Hatch, Daniels, Briggs, Angier, Moorby, Mack, Coffey, Ball, Sullivan. 1st. row: Officers : S. Birkett; M. Munnett; Mr. Altobell; P. Christofoletti; W . Fauser. 2nd row: LaBombard, Wenzel, Beenen, Cote, Campbell, C. Jackm an, S. Andrews, Larrow, M. Ryan, Higgins, Tisbert, Hay, Gebo, 3rd row: J. Briggs, Fuller, Audette, Twiss, Yandow, Plummer, J. Coffey, Booska, Clark, S. Adams, Schneider, M. Adams, R. LeBeau. 4th row: Tatro, C. Jackman, Cushman, Maloney, Griffith, Clifford, Charbonneau, Sullivan, R. Birkett, Sullivan, M. Ryan, M. Angier, T. Jackman, Morris, L. Ryan, Forand, S. Christofole tti, L. Casey, P. Casey, J. Birkett. 5th row-Hatch, Hawley, P. Coffey, Moorby, J. Angier, S. Briggs, Ringer, Mack, Daniels, T. Ryan, Ball, E. LeBeau 21 When I was just a little girl, Could she be a witch? I asked my clown, wh;i.t will I be One Act Plays J Labor and worry behind' the scenes. We searched long and found it not. 22 The four cardinal principles of the National Honor Society are character, leadership, service, and scholarship. The Otter Valley Chapter in Oc­ tober, 1966 elected the following officers: President, David Bronson; Vice-President, Mary Munnett; Sec­ retary, Paula Christofoletti; Student Council Representatives: Deborah Twiss and Lynn Jackman. The faculty advisor is Mr. Davi­ son. National Honor Society Isl row: Twiss, P. Christofoletti, Munnett, D. Bronson, K. Bronson, Jackman 2nd row: Jerry, Cote, Bordeaux, Barnes, S. Christofoletti, Cushman, Husk, Stearns 3rd row: Mr. Davison, Hawley, Briggs, Strobridge. 23 Band Seniors lsJ row: M. Munnett, Twiss, Dan­ iels, Coffey Christofoletti 2nd row: Bordeaux Andrews, Jack­ man, Weddell. 3rd row: Poquette, Danyow, Birk­ ett, Fauser, Haven. Brass 1st row: Birkett, Quesnel, Danyow, . C. Layn, Munnett. 211d1·ow: Hughes, Hawley, Tupper, Haven, Fauser, Danyow. 3rd row: D. Layn, B. Birkett, Ball, Ogden, Waller, Jackman. 24 Percussion 1st row: Russell, Daniels, Maloney. 2nd row: Norton, Thiess, Myers, Poquette. Woodwind 1st row: P. Christofoletti, Coffey, Campbell, Hollenbeck, Barrows. 2nd row: Andrews, Jackman, Twiss, Russett, Miedema, Bordeaux. 3rd row: Weddell, Forand, Duany, Danyow, Haven, Tupper. Majorettes Head: Marcia Charbonneau Danyow, Hay, Casey, Richards, Briggs. 25 26 The Chorus Presents ~~Martha'' 27 Choir 1st 1·ow: Danyow, M . Hanson, Tatro, Christofoletti, Hinman, Gee, LeBeau, Jackman, Hallock, Ma­ loney. 211d row: D. Hanson, Husk, Paquette , Tatro, Campbell, B. Munnett, Andrews, Clark, Layn, Mailloux. 3rd row: Boucher, l. Ryan, Raymond, Russett, M. Munnett, Tisbert, Casey, Forand, Mrs . Spring­ stead. 4th row: Pepin, Daniels, Baker, Theiss, Fauser, T. Ryan, Myers, Strobridge, Griffith, Poro. All State Christofoletti, Raymond, Husk , Russett, Layn, Tisbert, Quesnel, Ryan, Fauser, Daniels, Baker, Mrs. Springstead. Mount Royal 1st ,·ow: Mrs. Springsfead, Christofoletti, Casey, Tatro, Munnett , LeBeau, Gee. 2nd row: Bordeaux, Jackman, Coffey, Twiss, Clark, Andrews . 3rd row: Haven, Danyow, Fauser, Birkett, Daniels, Strobridge. 28 1st row: C. Jackman, Briggs, Bordeaux, L. Jackman, Munnett, J. Coffey 2nd row: Miller, Plankey, S. Jackman, C. Jackman, Higgins, Stearns 3rd row: Yandow, Bronson, Fauser, P. Coffey, Tatro, Miss DePaul Press Club The Press Club under the guidance of Miss DePaul and Mrs. Berry published six issues of the Commodores Comments. They were enthusiastically received by the student body. Student activities, class and club news, essays, short stories and poems highlighted each issue. This year the Press Club has done a fine job of promoting school spirit. The lettering hung in the gym­ nasium by Bob Estey and Scuffy Smith is an example of the Press Club's orginality in fostering greater school spirit. Production Staff VA 5.IT TR , Gym Club 1st ,·ow: McNulla, Maloney, Briggs, Tucker, Tatro, J. De Vine, Bibeau, K. LeBeau, Hawley. 2nd row: Layo, Schneider, Danyow, Larrow, K. DeVine, Casey, Strobridge, Gebo. 3rd row: J. LeBeau, Bushey, Epperson, Haven, Price, Sullivan, R. Birkett, T. Jackman. 4th row: Crown, Russett, Clifford, N. Birkett, Larrow, Commo, Ryan, Daniels. 5th row: Waller, Dugan, Lombard, Hamel, Fleming, Ringer, J. Jackman, Perkins, Duclos. 3 Le Cercle Francais Le Cercle Fran~ais has spon­ sored varied activities during the year. Soeur Martin, who teaches at Rice Memorial High School visited our school in the fall. She presented a very fine collection of slides that she took on a trip around France. Her lecture in French was enjoyed, greatly by the club. Le Cercle Franfais returned the visit and presented vanous skits m French. 1st row: Tatro, C6te, Bordeaux, Fauser, Munnett, Christofoletti, Cushman, Larrow, Mrs. Norton, 2nd row: Christofoletti, Shepard, Audette, Sheldon, Russett, Tisbert, D ouville, Gmyrek, Forand, Ryan, Thurber, Hanlon, Hinman, C8te. 31·d 1·ow: Adams, Tatro, Ryan, Twiss, Campbell, Munnett, Danyow, Latin 4th row: Clark, Jerry, Layn, Francis, Strobridge, Moore, Ryan, Sullivan, Jackman, Larrow, Ryan, Husk Club 1st row: Hinman, Dugan, Maloney, Francis, Forand, Ryan, 1st 1·ow: Bull, Nuttall, Fisk, Chamberlain, Bushey, Tisbert, 2nd row: Jackman, Bliek, DeVine, Campbell, McNulla Knapp, Benway, 3rd row: Vaillancourt, Jackman, Boucher, Ryan, Coffey, Cush- 2nd row: Sullivan, Morris, Osgood, Adams, Duany, Tatro, man, Ringer, Forgues, Estey-Masters Miller, Fuller, Hanson, Bennett, 3rd row: Bordeaux,
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