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Clfi 7:1 . ' 3tf 6 4 ' ll ' β¬9 r-Β«: te U i-zt ' I ' m ' -sr l ' l-L- . ' I - H VISIONS OF 78 BELLOWS FREE ACADEMY ST. ALBANS, VERMONT TABLIOI CONTENTS DHDICATION 2 SPHCIAL RECOGNITION 3 STAFF, ' ' VISIONS OF 78 ' ' 4 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY 6 ACTIVITIES 19 ATHLFTICS 32 SENIORS 59 SPONSORS 100 SCHOOL LIFE 102 ADVERTISING 116 Througho ut the history of Bellows Free Academy, yearbooks have been dedicated to many loyal teachers and administrators. This year the Class of 1978 dedicates VISIONS OF ' 78 to a teacher who has not only been helpful to our class, but who has also been an asset to our school as an outstanding history teacher. This instructor regularly attends school activities and his enthusiasm is evident in everythmg he undertakes. He is seldom seen without a smile and is especially known for his sense of humor. We are privileged to dedicate VISIONS OF ' 78 to Mr. John Bostwick, teacher and coach, whom the Class of 1978 will always remember. SPECIAL RECOGNITION Frances Lavarnway is retiring after fifteen years of dedicated service to Bellows Free Academy as a member of and later as Chairman of the Mathematics Department. Her retirement leaves a vacancy which it will be difficult to fill. Students will remember Mrs. Lavarnwav for her candor, for her ability to challenge them, and for her recognition of individual differences with the result that, upon comple- tion of a school ear. each student realized his efforts had been productive. Mrs. Lavarnway considers herself fortunate to have been able to do what she liked to do best. The Class of 1978 extends its best wishes to Mrs. Lavarnway in her retirement. In studving Law. Physics. Languages, or any other Art or Science, by which you propose to earn your Livelihood, though you find it at first hard, difficult and unpleasing, use Diligence. Patience and Perseverance; the Irksomeness of our Task will thus diminish dail . and your Labor shall finallv be crowned with Success. Benjamin Franklin f [mmiKi YEARBOOK STAFF Ron I S Quilliam. R Norton. M. Lockhart. M. Casavam. K. Barker, L. Deso. Row J: A. Soule. D. Dean, C. Trahan. K. Anderson. K Bishop, L, Roberts, M. Kittel, C. Havmond. L. Kalahan. S. Kane, M. Dowlina. Roiv .?. C. Lantman, B. Cornforth, N. Salter. J. Goldsbur . J. Kellev. YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS p. Bouchard. J. Goodrich. N. Salter. Ahseni From Picture: Scott Stafford. In ihe folli)wing page wc ha c tried U) capture as man Aisions of 7,S as possi- ble. Years from ni w. when ou KH k back in our earlx ok. we hope that it will bring man happ memories to sou. We ha e attempted to make this a earbook for e er bod . We hope you enjo it! r.U L in M) IS()R CLAYTON J HARMON Co- f-dilors ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: Mr. Bernard Keefe BOARD OF TRUSTEES Siiiinji Mr MarolJ Heben. Mr Eh Shapiro. Standing Dr Waller Johnson. Mrs. Joan Wilson. Mr. William Sweeney. Home of the bobwhilet acmt ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Silling: Mr. Haynes, Mr. Sink. Mrs. Constan, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Landrj ' . Mrs. Knightes. Standing: Mr. Tappan. Mr. Chaput. Mrs. Pierce. Mrs. Newton. Mr. Myers. Mrs. Haynes. Mr. Ashton. Mr. Camisa. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT !D|:i! ' I Silling: Mrs. Foisy. Mrs. Bloomhardt. Miss Charron. Standing: Mr. Haynes. Mr. Kaszuba. Mr. Caggige. Mr Winn MATH DEPARTMENT Mr. Joseph. Mr Meyers, Mr Gales. Mrs Lavamway. Mrs. Ansley. Mrs Gonyeau HISTORY DEPARTMENT Siwng Mrs Batev Mr Daviion. Mr Rott Standing Mr Barber. Mr Zakrzew ski. Mr Pciervin, Mr BostwitV. VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Silling: Mr. Keatings. Mr. Goldman. Mrs. Grismore. Mrs. Gilbert. Mr. Kneeland. Standing: Mr. Hale. Mr. Breen. Mr. Corev. Mr. Persico. Mr. Menkens. Mr. Jarvis. ' INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT m vR JIMillliii Mr. Crawford. Mr. Golden, Mr. Smith. Mr. Cobb. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Siiiwa SIrv l.ur Mrs ScΒ«l. ' n 1rv Ihih.iuil LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT [II rnirn ' ifo. r Silling Mrs Ri ss. Mrs Bi siwick NMndini; Mr HarmotiMr lord GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Mrs [),mling. Mr Moullon. Mr Perkins. Mr Bccbc SCIENCE DEPARTMENT illlMlill! Silling: Mr. Stafford, Mr. Fouls, Miss Beatty, Mr. Deshel, Mrs. Gonyeau. Standing: Mr. Emerson, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Stockwell. SCHOOL NURSE LIBRARIAN Miss Brigham Mrs. Wright SECRETARY TO LIBRARIAN Mrs. Ewell SECRETARIES Mr Harmon shCRHARV lOFHh HEADMASTER Mrs Gilbcrl vex AllUSAl. SECRETARY Mrs BegniK ' hc GUDANCE SECRETARY Mrs Villa BOOKKEEPER Virs Gram KK EPTIONISI Mrs Smith ATTENDANCE SECRETARY CUSTODIANS Mr. Jerry. Mr. Gallant. Mr. Hemingway. Mr. Evans. Head Custodian and Mr. Gebo. Missing Front Picture: Mr. King. Mr. Plant. Mr. Gaudreau and Mr. Quilliam. CAFETERIA STAFF I Pi ' 1 ' I First Row: Mrs. Spaulding. Mrs. Reed. Secunil Ron: Mrs. Reed. Mrs. Crew. Tlunl Rok: Mrs. vfinor. Mrs. Eaton. Mr-. Bushev. Miss Beaure- gard and Mrs. Beaureaard. SUPERVISOR OF MAINTENANCE Mr. Patterson ' - t : y tete ' _ CHAMBER SINGERS RuΒ 1: D. Dean, B. Hungerford, C. Chevalier. S. Barker. J. Manuel. P, Lareau. J. Handy. Row : M. Dowling. E Perry. D. Rugg. J. Daig- nault. M. Hamel, L. Bouchard. S. Chagnon. K. Casavanl. Row .(. D. Sanderson. L. Poirer. D. Duprat. C. Manuel. P. Bouchard. K. Bishop, T. Fredette. L ' β β ' JAZZ CHOIR Row I: M. Hamel. J. Manuel. C. Chevalier. S. Barker. D. Dean. D. Rugg. Row 2. D. Sanderson. D. Dupral. K. Bishop. T. Fredette. L. Poirer. Row .?: C. Manuel. STUDENT COUNCIL R,m I S Ouilliam. S Flanagan. I. Dtw. K SpcnJle . A C hoimcrc. 1 Ducolon. C Irahan RoΒ : C Bohanan. L l.ar. sc. B Heald. K Bivhop. l. Roberlv K Barker. B Heald. S Lamolhe. K Choiniere. H Kendrick ?..Β J I Murph . I Mall P Hu(:an. S Barker VI Ciosse- lin. S Cau ani. C Che alier. C Corrigan. J Goldsbur . J. Bevins. K. Anderson. C Branon, J Tromble . K Webster. M Casavani t li!;i f f n 4 Β 4 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY R.m I S Kane. J GoldΒ bur% ( Manuel M Crti.ran J ( i..(f. N Sailer R B .urbeau I Roberts. I Dew Β«.m . ' M Buthc . K Bu he . D Riles B Hall. A I.ennington. K Keefer. I Rainsille. L Messier, I, ( ota Β«.Β« Β« C Untman. D Bemo. M LeOair. I. Murphs. D DcΒ«es. R Sailer. B Lareau. M. Larochc. I. Poirier [I Ui !ll!ir ' IIJUI lUinniiMM 01! MERCURY STAFF Run- I: L. Murphv. R. Beaudn. M. Bushe . (edilorl A. Gadouas. R. Belval (assi. editor). Rot, 2: S. Chaplin. L. Carpenler. L Snaith. J. Neville. D. Guertin. r DRAMA CLUB RoK I: N. Kimbell. C. Edwards. K. Bilodeau. S. Tappan. C. Morong. K. Newion. K Goodrich. Row 2: V. Sweene . D. Rugg. W. Hungerford. C. Chevalier. .M. Casavam. J. Manuel. S. Chagnon. N. Jarvis. Ron i. A. Lennington. J. Chadwick. D. Dean. M Currier, L. Gagne. D. Paqueile. C. Havman. J. Neville. .A. Soule. B. Lareau. C. Morong. Row 4: K. O ' Connor. M. Bushey. R. Cote. D. Riley. M. Kittell. E. Rain- ville. S. Barker. M. Cross. J. Kellev. A. Gadouas. D.E.C.A. Front Rtm J Pjradis. K Sampson. A Vicns. L Kimball. L Kerland. Second Row A Rochcleau. S Hanson. K Bcnoii. li Gonnella. S Whiiing ThrJRo- F Dowling. Mr Michael Breen. Facull Advisor. J. Blouin. A. Schuliheis F.F.A. β’n FFA i frtinl Km 1 Grallon, J DuponI Srn nd ft. SORS Mr John Winn and Mr Phillip Ide Juqucs I k.inc. P Carcnl. ) Boren h ( I I n ADM .β’I ifcvuiji iimim |i;wi{,i ' ti !]jjiiir juimuniiii n. ' j . : Ii GIRLS ' CHOIR RoH I: J. Allen, T. Morgan. E. Adams, C. Edwards, S. Tappan, H. Hoaglin, K. Newton. Rnw 2: J. Manuel. S. Barker, C. Chevalier. J Handy. D. Rugg. S, Chagnon. Row 3: P. Ostiguy, R. Monlagne, D, Dean. D. Anderson. L. Gagne. D. Myers, E. Perry. J. Daignault. M. Hamel. D. Corcoran. L. Bouchard. V. Sweeney. Row 4: B, Smith. P. Lareau, K. Bishop, L. Poirer, T. Hazard. M. Tulip. K. Kenyon, B. Thibault. BOYS ' CHOIR Row I: D. Sanderson, R, Cole, D. Duprat. C. Manuel. M. Corcoran. P. Bouchard Row 2: W. Royce, S. Chabol. T. T. Thibault, A. Gadbois. A. Lear. D. Dewey. T. Fredette. T. Tatro. M. Dowling. CLASS POLL WINNERS Dan Corrigan John Walsh Mike Coleman Chris Lantman Pcic Williams Jeff Kelle.N Skip allee Tim Smith AnJ Langevin Skip Vallce Jeff Laroe Pete Williams Mark Rixon John Goldsbur The Abbe Tim Smith Flo d Ei kine Dan Cunningham Scott Stafford Halses Kendrick John Lindberg John Walsh Chris Lantman Skip N allee Tim Smith Mr Rose Tim Bt uchard David f-w ell Harold Howrigan We Are The Champions Jeff l ioc Skip allee Bill Hungerford BISTAIIII I II CI ASS I I IK I CiROl t Mil SI MOSl 1)1 PI I)ABI I Bl SI PinSigi I I ICil Rl BIS I AC I OR AC IRISS CLASS BRAIN BICiCiISTBl A SMFR TE.ACMI RSIII ADXC HI TE-:ac HI RSI ' l I CT ASSC haite;rbc)x BE SI DRISSEID PRI nil SI E YES U)S1 SC HOOI SPIRII I A C)RIII PI AC I lOCiC) I RII I)I II SI BI SI ARMS I Ql lM-S MOSI ARC.l MINI 11 1 PRI 11 II SI SMI I, L PRI nil SI HAIR BIGG MS I HIARURI KI R POl III SI MOSI I iKi I V losi ( c it:d IIAPPIISI f AVORIIi: MAC HI R CLASS Ml SICIAN MOSI IN LOVE MOSI DARING FAVORIII SC:)NG CLASS CLOWN MOSTSTl DIOl S MOST POPL LAR L NDLRCRAI) Vickie PclkoN Darlene Rcniill.ird Michelle Bushe M.iriha Cas.nant Kaths Manahan Kells O ' Connor E.aun Roberts SueQuilliam Jane Goodrich Krisicn Barker Sue Chagnon Karen C )lburn Martha Kittel Laurie Amcd Sarah fovsler The Abbe Martha Casavant Poll Paquin Karen Cota Michelle Bushey Lori Dcso Kaih Manahan I.t)ri Deso Martha Kittell Lauri Roberts Martha Casavant Mrs. Bostwick Jeanine Daignault Diana Dean Darlene Baile K ' c Arc I ' hc Champions Pci:j: I.ockhart Diana Rile Ektileald 25 CLASS POLL RUNNERS-UP MALE Skip Vallee Ste e Hale Brian Kalahan Chris Walsh Tim Smith Chuck Gray Alan Lear Chris Lanlman Ray Bourbeau Brian Pelke Jeff Laroe John Goldsbury Rick V ' lens Robert Leahy Shawn Flynn Robert Leah Sarah ' s Steve Hale Mark Rixon Kris Ballard Mark Rixon Hoss Ostiguy Mark Rixon Robert Leahy Tim Smith John Goldsbury Rick Viens Glen Heald Mr. Chaput Brad Cornforth Tim Bouchard Chuck Gray Dennis Emerson Come Sail Away John Goldsbury Chris Lantman GregGarceau BEST ATHLETE CLASS FLIRT GROUCH I EST MOST DEPENDABLE BEST PHYSIQUE FIGURE BEST ACTOR ACTRESS CLASS BRAIN BIGGEST BLUSHER TEACHERS HEADACHE TEACHER ' S PET CLASS CHATTERBOX BEST DRESSED PRETTIEST EYES MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT FAVORITE PLACE TO GO FRIENDLIEST BEST ARTIST QUIETEST MOST ARGUMENTATIVE PRETTIEST SMILE PRETTIEST HAIR BIGGEST HEARTBREAKER POLITEST MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED HAPPIEST FAVORITE TEACHER CLASS MUSICIAN MOST IN LOVE MOST DARING FAVORITE SONG CLASS CLOWN MOST STUDIOUS MOST POPULAR UNDERGRAD. FEMALE Lauri Roberts Lori Deso Kelly Anderson Kristen Barker Peggy Lockhart Debbie Newell Michelle Bushey Diana Riley Michelle Bushey Lauri Roberts Jean Patenaude Kath Bishop Lisa LeClair Claire Trahan Darlene Remillard Lori Deso Peggy Lockart Sarah ' s Kathy Bishop Jane Goodrich Kim Bushey Diana Riley Jane Goodrich Kelly Anderson Laurie Amedy Darlene Remillard Laurie Amedy Martha Casavant Kristen Barker Martha Casavant Lori Deso Mrs. Larry Mrs. Ross Kathy Bishop Solange Boudreau Sarah Fowler Come Sail Away Solange Boudreau Michelle Bushey Amy Vallee Ellen Perry ADVICE TO UNDERGRADUATES The ClasN i f 1H of Bellows Free Academs. St. Albans, decided il is necesvirv lo leave the undergraduates a few words of advice V ' e leave vou i ur advice wnh each leler of the alphabet. A MwaNs look up to a Senior! B Bobwhiles β We ' re Number I. We are second lo none! C Class Spirit. . . Demonstrate it every year. E Every party has a pooper. Be like a senior and stop the epidemic. F French Hill - Don ' t forget emergency brakes! Watch out for the Mumbler! Remember defogers when leaving! Have fun! G Cio For It! H Have a day! Have a night! Have a party! Alright! I Influence . . . You have it when you are a senior. J Join the Bobwhites and go the limit. K. Keep up the name and keep up the spirit. Keep up the good times! L Loyalty is a key factor. M Miller. Michelob and Molsen. Ihere ' s neser a good party without one of them present. N Never remain at home on Saturday night. There ' s always a party lo lite en your life. O Oh yeah! Remember time flies when you ' re having fun. P Pass-out. that ' s the name of the game. Quickly the years will pass by. Live them up! R Remember the next time you want to take a trip . . . Fly Columbian .Airlines. They don ' t shoot the Schlitz! S Seniors! .Make the world go round. Let ' s have a party! T Trouble . . . You know you ' re in it w hen you give your parents a different story from the one you gave the night before. L ' Undergrads ... Be like a Senior and ride a Kawasaki. Let the good times roll! V Virtue IS the ability lo resist this, that or the other! W ' Weekends were made for good friends and good times. X X-traordinary ! You become that way when you are a SENIOR! You are w hat makes BFA. Give it all you ' ve got! Plenty of grapejuice! Z Zy murgy . . . fermentation, applied in brew ing. etc. Try It! It ' s cheaper that way. We hope this advice will be of value to you m your remaining years at BFA. Sarah Fowler Laurie Amedv CLASS WILL The Class of ' 78 leaves all the memories of good parties, good friends, and good times to the Class of 79, hop- ing that the members will continue these throughout their Senior year. Good Luck. Kathy Bishop leaves the challenge of fitting your whole fist within your mouth after a party to anyone who dares to try it. The eighth period English Seminar class leaves Mr. Ashton the key to the official muse invoking room. Laurie Amedy leaves the title Spenthead for Bill Hungerford to carry on. (As long as he contmues not to pull a Sarah.) I, Claire Cushing, leave my luck in French class to my cousin. The Senior Play cast wills Mr. Matt Meyers a nickel for his parking meter. The Calculus class leaves Mr. Gates his very own meter stick. I, Donna Corcoran, leave my lip gloss to Heather Livingston. I, Kevin Norris, will my dancing shoes to Gary Choiniere so he can Get it on. Brother John! The W.W. organization of the class of ' 78 leaves only memories to fellow students in B.F.A. No other activity or organization could match up to the title they hold. Alvin leaves her hool-a-hoop to Debbie Bombard. The class of ' 78 leaves its ability to party to the class of ' 79, if they can handle it. Kristen Barker leaves Karen Webster with the diffucult job of finding a new partner who will look after her. The Senior Boys leave this year ' s HUMP DAY in hopes that next year ' s Senior Boys will carry on the tradi- tion. I, Kris Ballard, leave Mr. Matt Meyers a new bottle of Scope. I, Rick Viens, do hereby leave my ring in my wallet to anyone who needs it. Jane Goodrich leaves B.F.A. β as soon as possible. Martha Casavant, Diana Riley, Susie Chagnon, Kelly O ' Connor. Denise Kimball, Estelle Rainville, Kathy Bishop, Chris Lantman, etc. etc. will Mr. Deshel ' s office back to him for next year on the condition he let us come back and visit him and Mr. Seagull. John Goldsbury leaves John Gray 10 to love and cherish till death separates them. The Seniors of Mr. Rose ' s Modem History Class will him a pot of coffee to keep next year ' s Seniors awake. We, Tammy DesLauriers and Eileen Ledoux, leave B.F.A. with hopes of improving. 28 The fi urth pcrunl ph Mnlog class leaves all i f Mr F.mcrsun ' s sd on and so forth and this i pc of thing lo his future ph su loc classes The class of 1 78 leaves Mr lappan still cuttini: up the Student Ci uncil. Pcgg l.ockhart uills IXiuu Campbell her quick mind for cribhage. but then again, it could be slow. Pcgg Lockhart leases Bet Meald the ingredients to a ho-down in the barn. CLASS PROPHECY Here we are at our 25th reunion, and it is amazing that so many people are doing just what we expected them to do. Let ' s take a look at what everyone has been doing. The first thing to catch everyone ' s e e is Tim Smith ' s new bride. Farrah-Fawcett Smith. Sieve Hale is showing off his Super Bow! ring he received while playing for the Green Bay Hackers, but he is most proud of his N.F.L. record: most running backs killed in one season. Speaking of records, Mike Coleman has set an impressive record in the N.H.L.; most penalties in one season (2800). Mike clipped the old record by 2700. Kevin Norris, who was boosted into fame with two consecutive slogan day victories, is now a professional slo- gan-maker-upper. His biggest hit was his slogan for Presidential candidate, iMuri Roberts. It was Vote for Lauri. Keep up the good work. Kevin! Halsev Kendnck has gone from reading books to writing them. He recently wrote Mushrooms Can Make You Mellow. Flint Willey is a Not Ready for Prime Time Player and has taken over as chief conehead. . lot of people are here and the parking lot is full so Harold Howrigan parked on the lawn and Scoii Kane parked at the corner of Fairfield and Main with the lights on and the keys in. Pete Williams has won national fame by winning the Donny Osmond look-alike contest. Kristen Barker has made a profession of helping old folks at The Abbey. Brum Pelkey is . . . well, who cares about Brian Pelkey? John Lindberg. Boh Sampson, and a lot of other members of 78 have become professional bowlers. Brian Kalahan runs a driving school. Well he doesn ' t actually run it, he drives it. Anyway, we all remember when Brian started driving. His school has a perfect accident record: 100 students and 100 accidents. Rick Viens has followed in his father ' s footsteps and found his father. Way to go Rick! Darlene Bailey and Sarah Fohver have just walked in. They are returning from their 350th consecutne B.F.A. basketball game and report that it was a thriller: 63-62. C-R-A-Z-Y John Walsh is a professional disco dancer and is starring in the remake of Saturday Night Fever. I really don ' t think John understands the title because he wants to change it to Saturday Night Headcold. Julie Smith is still singing You ' re Still The One to Alan. Lori Deso and Peggy Lockhari are now the head cheerleaders for the Dallas Cowboys. Skip Vallee has graduated summa cum laude from Williams College and has received the Nobel Prize in Medi- cine for developing the artificial appendix. Way to go educational! Aliin l.iiir. who was voled mos likcK to become a priest, has hvcd up to everyone ' s expectations. In fact. .β Man ' s campaigning for Pope He was on the Buddhist ticket, but for reasons unknown to Alan, he wasn ' t very successful. Mikf linii-Uiif. who was voted most likely to grow a beard. has set a world record for the longest beard. I hey started measuring it a week agi and the results are expected any day now. Diana RiUy ow ns an after-part chauffeuring service. She brings in S 10.000 a year working at B.F.A. parties. Kelly Anderson iimi Jeff KelUr are husband and wife, making her. that ' s right. KelK Kclley. DurUnc Renullard is a retired mixlel and is internationally know n after beating out Cheryl Iieg. Cheryl Ladd. and Smitty ' s wife for the pin-up queen of the 20th century. Well, everyone is hollering for music, so our class musician. Chris Loninuin. has whipped out his big 10 inch record of the band that plays the blues and everyone is satisfied. Michelle Bushey has made a living out oi racing horses. She hasn ' t beaten too many but warns that once her form IS better, she ' ll be tough in the quarter mile. Dehby Ru is an i pera singer in New ork. She also is known for her television commercials. Is it Debby or is It Memorex? Bill Kenyan has set a world record in the mile with 3:20.0. When asked how he accomplished this unbelievable time. Bill said he knows a shortcut. I ' icki Pelkey. who was the N.B.A. most valuable plaver in 1990. has retired from playing to coach the B.F.A. Comets. This year they won the state title with an undefeated season. Martha Casavant presently has a total of 26 ' children ' We lo c you. Mom. Solange Boudreau has surprised everyone and has reached a height of 5 ' 1 . She can now see over the counter at McDonalds. Beth Thihauli can still be seen running through the halls hollering Mommy . luiurinda Poiner has walked in with bandages around her face. .After several years of birthday celebrations, she was in need of face surgery . Claire Trahan hasjoined the cast of Sesame Street. She especially enjoys working with Big Bird. Martha Kittel has recently won the title of Miss Universe. She and Mr. Sexy Legs. John Walsh, are on tour in Europe. Well, everyone is leaving so there ' s no one left lΒ ) talk about. From what we ' e heard, you can tell that the class of 78 has left its mark. Tl Pllkd B ? V I ' ! i m orts lΒ . % ' fi. 55i!Lli? 5 ' 5 m vn -i ! J.V. SOCCER KnerlinK T. Hall. M Rixon. J Lumbra. J. Susslin. I Huhhard. P l.umbr.i. M Boulcnce. B. Schmidlen. W Brown. Manager. L. Rodgens. Standing Coach M Brecn. A Meunier, P Begnixhe. K Domingue. A Pigeon. M Marshia. S Williams. M Gibson. J. Corliss. D. Garrow. S. LiMngslon. C. Laroche. B Savis. M Begnoche. J. Wakefield. Missing T. Fregeau. Clovis Gagne. B Cyr. A. Boudreau. VARSITY SOCCER Knrrtinn M Renaudelle. T Scolt. G Choinerc. K Wane. R Langesin. I Bombard. R lens. J De laurierk S u k i tk P Bouchard. Coach B Perkinv B Kalahin. J BuΒ he .J GoldΒ bur . K Boca h. S Vallee. K Norm. A Ungevm. r Willes.J Magnani. A l.ear Mnung Tixld W ' aiu. Sut . K Barker. G Heald. Manager VARSITY FOOTBALL Row J. R. Leahy. S. Mercure. M. Aston. M. Ostiguv. R. Flum. C. Gray. J. Cray. D. Corngan. RoΒ J: Coaches Pequinol and Hebert. A. Hemond. J. Walsh, J. 0 Connell. M. Vincelette. D. Berno. L. Murphy. B. Pelkey. C. Hungerford. B. Chagnon. D. Boren. M. Bombard. C. Walsh. T. Trahan. Coach Myers. Row 3: J. Driver. A. Walsh. S. Hale. N. Brown. C. Manuel. G. Greenia. J. Cioffi. J. Beaudry. M. Corcoran. D. Emerson. Coaches Peterson and Lantrv. JV FOOTBALL Kneeling: M. Cioffi. C. Wood. Row I: R. Smith. J. Boudreau. C. LeClair. T. Berno. G. Raymond. R. Labelle. W Burnell. M McGee. Row 2: Coach Ken Fairchild. D. Pelkey. M. Gosselin. J. Boomhover. M. Gray. M. Sweeney. J. Warden. S. Boren. J.V. CHEERLEADERS Kneeling: Lindberg, Shern Flanagan, Lise Larose. Standing Michelle Belrose, Christine Cantell, Col leen Morton, Sarah Colleen Branon, Barb Heald, Karen Choiniere. Dowling, Ann Back R,w. Shern Flanagan. Lise Larose, Sarah Dowling, Michelle Belrose, Karen Choiniere, Colleen Morton, Colleen Branon Barb Heald, Christine Cantell. From Row: Ann Lindberg. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS SlonJing B HcaU. Stcrrclt. I) l mil Tulip. R M. ' iii.iiaic r |?1 GIRLS ' CROSS COUNTRY Kneeling: A. Myers. T. Morgan. L. Kalahari. M. Mercure. D. Girard. M. Currier. G. Lapierre. Standing: S. Martell. S. Luneau Bishop. S. Winn. J. Moore. Coach. Craig Kneeland. BOYS ' CROSS COUNTRY T. Bouchard. K. Swann. D. Thetford, C. Kenyon. C. Moss. B. Horan. B. Traha. Row 2: K. Chittenden. E. Daigue. T. Smith. B. Kenyon. G. Ryan. N. Bean, D. Campbell. S. Jacobs. Coach. Craig Kneeland. t f ' M w Tl! IT GIRLS TRACK R m J B. Luneau. S. Marlell. D. Myers. C. Ovilt. M. Tulip. T Ha jrd, M Letourncau, K Swan ?Β Β T Morgan. M l.arochc. G Gad- bois. K Swann. L. Dcso. S. Luncau. P. Greenwood. . xΒ t; .Β§β r Β - BOYS ' TRACK Horn I T Smilh. R Morong. M Thompion. L Ahcnlrolh. B Irahan. M Paule .C Johnwin. M Thihaull fox . ' ' R Pauley. M Bombard. T Cole H Kendnck.G May hew. B Gary T Trahan. R Flum. B Camphell Β« m .1 E Daigue. D Creenwotnl. M Maihtare. W Whilney. C Manuel. N Brown VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM Siliini : Mark Buslie : Mark A hton: Bob Berno. Siniiit . RoΒ :. Dasid Ka c: Car Choiniere: Tim Bombard: Rick ' iens; Jod DesL- arriers; Flinl Willes ; Tim Camisa. S iHirfiH,?.- Tim Smith, mgr.; Coach Willie MacKmnon: Da id Berno: Ke m M(lrrl : Mike Coleman: Brian Pelke : Jimm Driver: Halsev Kendricks: Dan Corrigan: Ship Vallee: Roger Langevin: Chris Hungerford: Mark Rocheleau: Clreg Chnsiie: Neal Driver. VERMONT STATE CHAMPIONS 6 YEARS IN A ROW!!! r: ' ' ' r);. ' ' - fv . ' i ' VARSITY BOYS ' BASKETBALL Kneeling: Mark Gray, mgr.; John Foy, Robert Leahy. John Goldsbury. Scott Bigelow, Kurt Weeber. Standing: John Gray, Robert Sampson, Jack Cioffi, Charles Manuel, George Greenia, Doug Campbell, Coach Ken Fairchild. J.V. BOYS ' BASKETBALL Kneeling: Chns Goulette, Steve Mercure, Greg Hodet, Scott Jager. Standing: Coach David Peterson. Jeff O ' Connell, David Turner, Alan Pigeon, Peter Manosh. 10 d; 43 FRESHMAN BOYS ' BASKETBALL i Kneeling: Marcel Boulerice, Scott Livmgston. Patnck Hogan, Ronnie LaBelle. Standing: Danny Turkeltaub, Steve Williams. ROBWHITLS ARE DYNOMITH! VARSITY GIRLS ' BASKETBALL Row 1: Lisa Messier. Vickie Pelkey. Ellen Perry, Nancy St. Pierre. Kim Kelley. Row 2: Barb Lareau, Kym Ouilette. Janet Clark. Coach Kathy Keenan. Mary Brouilelte. Kathy Bishop. Lauri Roberts, Lauri L ' Esperance. J.V. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL Row 1: Peggy Lareau, Kelly Flanagan. Kim Jackson. Gail Barley. Ann Mane Choiniere. Row 2: Brenda Menard. Lisa Lee. Tern Wil- son, Anne Carrusa, Karen Pelkey. Nancy LeClair, Carol Bohannon, Coach Frank Zakrzewski. i_. β I ' V C. β’:.f β’ GYMNASTICS TEAM β¦ f l| t |t I Kneeling: Becky Greenier. Heidi I o elette. Jaunita Trombley. Mary Brady. Karen Myers. Rita Nor- ton. Sliinding. Rim I: Lucy Ferland. , lice Myers. Kathy Deso. Sylvia Ferland, Julie Trombley. Wendy Chagnon (mgr.). Rov 2: Coach. Mr. Calano. Debbie Erskine. Lisa Vallee. Joanne Handy. Jill Corliss. Heidi Kendricks. Tina Belaraeon. J ' BOYS ' TENNIS Rtm I A Blouin. S Bigelow. R Vien Ron : Coach B Bean . E Weebcr, J Goldsbun., M L ndervuxxi. B Kalahan A rt f GIRLS ' TENNIS m M Nk ' hilinj. P Larotc. C tirl . K Bithop. J Ro er Kim : P OMifu . T Bcliran. W Sargcni. D Rilcv R N..riiin. Coach G Culcnun VARSITY BASEBALL : 1 i ' 0 . s- ' VsV 11 M?,r Ji Ife. f !i Coach Zakrzewski. M. Renaudelte, D. ( mistock. C. Cray. E. Newtcm. I W ' lllev, Si. Hale. B. Corbiore. S. Goiilelle. A, langevin. J. Gray. D. Burno, M. Bushe . K. Norris. Ci. SarsciK. SKI TEAM Rim I: K. Keefer, T. Aniens, D. C aniphcll. K iKlorson. D. Anders,. n. IX Bomharb. K. Andersen. C, Arnold. K. Svsan. A ' .n, : Coach Steve Myers. S. Luneau. S. McCiill. K. Suan. I. I.aroche. T. Benner. K. Suan. A. I. ear. R. Morong. Dowhns;. K. Reissig. S. Coleman, J. .Arnold. B. Campbell. VARSITY SOFTBALL R,m I K While. N Si. Pierre. V Pelkc . P. Messier. D. Desjardins. P. Hogan. K. Casavant. Row 2 S. Richards. L. Messier. S. Casavanl. B. Menard. L Vallamcourt. J. Clark. K. Kells. M. Killel. L. Cross. E. Perr . C. Pinon. Coach Keenan. J.V.SOFTBALL RoΒ I S Dommque. K Johnson. A Rand. P Gile. T. Fielding. C Willey Rm 2 K Pclke . R Bilodeau. N Bikxleau. K Ouellel. T Broui- Idle. S. Themen. M. Bilodeau. Coach C Hogan. S3 WRESTLING TEAM kiicclifii; Tony Cluiichill. I oekl W.nie. Sh.iun Johnvin. SoUt Hope Kc in l.aBountv, Chris Paradfc. Mosd AhcnIriUh. Wc lc Brock, Shiiu ini; Mr, Je.m Sink. Mark Hope. Frank CiamaLhe. Tom Abenlrolh. Ra Flum. ScoK Kane. Mare LaBell. IcHiis C}ai;ne. Boh Palerson. Mr. Bill Perkins. Coach. . Met ' P. GIRLS ' FIELD HOCKEY t m I M Brouiletle. L. fEsperance. S. lromble . D Bombard. L. l.emnah. A. C ' hoinicre. K. Flanagan. D Gamachc. S. Gagne. R. Beau- dr . L Lcmnah Rim : CiΒ ath Gail Culman. N LeClair. J. Manuel. L. Vallee. K Webster. T. Wilson. A. Comisa. K Swan. M LariKhe. P I areau. P Hogan. S Casa anl Of ' fi Jt GOLF Β«.m G Rc noUv A SuΒ«lin Β«-m ; A Vleumer B Berno IJ Moll. M ' .i. n C oath Bob Aston β’β u -. I i - ' - PFTiraiwir GIRLS ' STATE SetireJ K Anderson. L Roberts. K Bishop. M C ' aNasanl. K Barker. L Deso Alternates: L Poiner. S Quilliam. M Kit- tell. P Lockharl. Missing Kelly O ' Conner. BOYS ' STATt Chri Lantman. Ste%e Hale. Mike Dowling. John GoldΒ hur . Dan Cunningham. Stt it Kane. Sioti Stafford. Dan Comjan. Mike Bombard Mitung Skip Vallee. David Ewell. Flint Wille . Kevin Norn . Krutan Ballard. [)ennis I :merΒ«)n S7 β’4 β’ - i-J, Β© I i v mam senicrs JOYCE ALLEN FAVORITE SAYING IS β Ohl Gwaka- mole Dipi AVERSION β Nol being able lo do the things I want to. AMBITION β To find a goal for m life and work for it. ACTIVITIES; Choir 1.2. LAURA AMEDY A GOOD TIME IS β Getting together with fnends. .A ' ERSION β Not getting away with it. .AMBITION β To live a long successful life. . CTIVIT1ES β Junior Girls Escort 3: Cheerleader 2, 4; Yearbook 4; Class Presi- dent 2. 3. KELLY ANDERSON A GOOD TIME IS β Spnnskiing. AX ' ERSION β Waiting. AMBITION β To be happ .ACTIVITIES β Tennis 4; Girls State 3 Jr. Girl Escort 3: Varsity Football Mgr. 2 Soccer Mgr. 2; Varsity Basketball Mgr. 1 Skung 2. 3. 4; Baseball Scorekeeper 2, 3 4; Mercury Staff 1; Student Council 3. 4 J uruor Jamboree 1. MICHAEL ANDREWS HOWARD ASHTON KERRY ATHERTON AVERSION β Injustice. AMBITION β To live life to its fullest. HAPPINESS IS β Having something to look forward to. JOWM. BACHAM. (KK)I)TIMEIS parties WhRSION BFA lUPPINESSIS Graduation IMRLLNLBAILIV A GCX)D TIMh IS Getting ps chcd for .1 p.imc MBII|{)N-Toenjo life H M ' l ' IMSS IS - Looking back on mcniKrics. knowing ou ' rc loved ACTI nil S b A C 3. 4. Wild Women 4. Spirit Week C ' ommillee 4. Kl 1 1 11 llAKl.k MARK BAKER EAVORITF. SAYING I d. nl know WIBITION Ciunsmilh M kN Nil B KE ( IIMIIIS I rcshmjn BjskclKiil 1 J Baskc -, i : KRISTAN BALLARD I WORin SAYING WHATTT?? AMBIIION To be the best senior advanced math tutor. ACTIVITIES Boys ' State 3; Junior Bi vs ' I sher 3. S K.cer I, 2; Bronze Pin 2; Silver Pin 3 Gold Pin 4 I AM Math Award 3. National Honor SoiiHv 1.2 3. 4 Math I ea ;uc4 FRANK BAR M ' i Kl ' t i ' 1 m M U 1 1 ' ' J 1 F KRISTEN BARKER AVERSION β Bringing up Bobby Leahy ' s trav. HAPPINESS IS β Being with friends. ACTIVITIES β Girls State 3; Junior Girls Escort 3; Curriculum Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; Soccer Mgr. 2, 3. 4; Girls Varsity Basketball Mgr. I; Skiing 2; Yearbook Staff 4: Student Council 1, 2. Secretary 3. President 4: Choir 2; District Music Festi- val 2; Exchange Concert 2; Spring Frolics 1, 2, Co-Chm. 3, 4; School Board 4; Stu- dent Council Workshop 3; J.C. 4; Spirit Co-Chm. 3; Dollars for Scholars Co-Chm. 1. 2. 3, 4: Beatle Bailey s Zoo 3; D.A.C. 78 Co-Pres.; Dance-a-Thon 3. LYNN E. BASHAW JOYCE BATES A GOOD TIME IS β Having a party FAVORITE SAYING IS β I know, 1 was born that way. HAPPINESS IS β A warm fluffy blanket on a cold day. SHARRON SUE BEAN A GOOD TIME IS β At Fairfield Pond AVERSION β Nosy people HAPPINESS IS β Being with Steve. JOHN BEAUDRY AVERSION β B.F.A. Hot lunch. AMBITION β To go to college. NICKNAME β Bo ACTIVITIES β Freshman Football 1 J.V. Football 2: Varsity Football 3. 4 Track I. 2, 3, 4; Freshman Basketball I J.V. Basketball 2. DARYLBEAULIEU Dl AN Bl NJAMIS FAVORITE SAYING IS Ave AMBITION To Β urMve college NICKNAME Benji ACTIVITIES Cross Counir 2 Trick 2. 4. Skiing 2. i. Pholograph I DIANE BILODEAL A (i(X)l) riME IS Weekend panving AVERSION AnemplN slash HAPPINESS IS - Finall turning 18 earsolJ. ACTIVITIES Sophomore Class Secre- tary VICKI BllUUl AL AMBITION - To be successful as a sec- retar ; to enjo life to the fullest. AVERSION - Phonies, being lold what to do. NICKNAME Vicks ACTIVITIES Main Office 2. 3; Guid- ance Office 1 . 2. 3: Attendance Office 2. 3. KATHV EEE BISHOP A CiOOD TIME IS Sports. h.. s. f.KKl HAPPINESS IS Ihe FamilN and not tearing mv lALACSign ACTIVI flF:S Tennis 3. 4 Girls State 3. State Treasurer. Junior Girls ' Escort 3; Broiue Pin. Cross Counlrs 2. 3. CivCapt 4. Varsils Basketball 3. 4; J V Basketball 1 I . YearKHik Staff 4; Mercur Staff I. 3: Student Council I. 2. Treasurer 3. Pres- ident 4. BE A Band I. 2. Treasurer 3. President 4. Quintcnl 4. Marching and Pep Band I. 2. 3 4 Ch..ir I 2 : 4 Chamber Singer -I MIKE BOMBARD AMBITION To get an e lra set of keys for m car. AVERSION Locking m keys in my car HAPPINESS IS Beating Burlington ACTIVITIES Boss- State 3; Junior Boys ' L sher 3; Gold and Bron e Medals at St Johnsburs Rclass 2. 3; arsily β E.Kitball 2. 3. 4: ' Freshman F.H.tball . I rack 12.3.4. Spring Frolics 2. 3 STEVE BOMBARDIER TIMOTH ' BOUCHARD FAVORITE SAVING β That ' s CcK)! AMBITION -Gale HAPPINESS IS -Rock ACTIVITIES β All New England 2: Cross Country 3: Student Council I: Stage Band 4; Choir 1. 2. 3. 4: Chamber Singers 2. 3. 4; District Music Festival I. 2; All State Music Festival 2. 3. 4; All New England Music Festival 2. 3. 4. NORM BOL DREAU A GOOD TIME IS β The Wizard AVERSIONβ Willknots NICKNAME β Peach ACTINTTIES β Jr. Prom Committee; Beetle Bavlev ' s Zoo: D.A.C. 78; D.S.C. β’78. SOLANGE BOUDREAU A GOOD TIME IS β Art ' s Place HAPPINESS IS β Times with T.C. ACTI ITIES β Jr. Girls ' Escort; Year- book Staff 4; Field Hockey 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Spring Frolics 3; D..A.C. 78. JOANNE BOL LET RAYMOND BOL RBEAL AVERSION β Cops with flashing blue lights. .β MBIT10N β To be successful in the world of sports. HAPPINESS IS β Playing tennis on a nice summer dav. .ACTIVITIES β Tennis 4; Bronze Pin; Silver Pin; Gold Pin; 2nd Place LVM Math Test 3; J.V. Hockey 3; National Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Choir 2. 3; Cham- ber Singers 3; District Music Festival 3; Math Club 4; Barbershop Quartet 2. PAMELA L BO LAN CMHl RIM BR Nt) AVERSION B nng eeliend AMBITION Tobchapps NKKNAMh Kale UII I MIS Jr Girls ' Escorl 3; Year- fHK k. Staff 4, Student Council 4; D.A.C. β’β’78 I.:. 3.4 U1 II M BRIDWILL AVERSION - The Establishment and US dchumani2ed ways. AMBITION To upriHit governmental, industrial, and academic structures NICKNAME Jerr Robin. SOU 1) BROWN J( I EREV Bl RNOR A GOOD TIV1E IS A happs hump Ja NICKNAME Dewey HAPPINESS IS A full tank of gas m m roadrunner CriVITIES Baseball I. 2: Future I armers of Amenta 2 KEVIN BLSHC HMXNN CARLABLSHEY FAVORITE SAYING Ohcrud! AMBITION - To go into the law field. NICKNAME Cuddles ACTIVITIES Jr Girls F.cort 3; Mer- cury Staff 2. 3 Jr J. L : 6S KIM BL SHEV LEABUSHEY MICHELLE BLSHEY AVERSION β Someone humiliating someone else. AMBITION β Public relations work. HAPPINESS IS β A bottle of tickle pink. ACTIVITIES β Bronze pin. RAYMOND BLSHF MARTHA CASAVANT AMBITION β To Get a 4.0 average in college. .AVERSION β People who are alwa s being pessimistic. HAPPINESS IS β Getting home on time. ACTIVITIES β Girls ' ' Slate 3: State Auditor; Jr. Girls Escort 3: Curriculum Committee 2. 3: Varsit Basketball Mer. I; J.V. Basketball Mgr. I ; Softball Mer. ' l. 2. 3. 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Co-Editor 4: Mercup, Staff 2. 3; Student Council I. 2. 3, 4; Sr. Pla 4; Jr. Jamboree 1. 2, 3. 4: Choir I. 2. 3; District .Music Festival I. 2. 3; Sophomore Girls ' Ensemble 2; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Spring Frolics I. 2. 3: Fall Frolics 2: Sr. Class Vice President 4: Spirit Week Committee 4: Dollars for Scholars 3: Bronze Pin 4: Exchange Con- cert 1.2. F. VORITE SAYING β What are you doing Friday night. Sue ' ' AVERSION β Squeezing my calculator. AMBITION β To produce a movie titled Godzilla meets the Lake Champlain Monster which makes more money than Scott Stafford ' s book titled In Search of the Jaws of the Towering Hindenquake Adventure. ACTIVITIES β Bronze Pin 3; Track Statistician 3: Mercury Staff 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society 2. 3, 4; Sr. Play 4: Jr. Jamboree 1. 2. 3. 4: State One Act Play 3: Special Drama Productions I. 2. 3. 4: B.F.A. Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Band I. 3. 4; Marching Band 1. 2. 3, 4; District Music Festival 2. 3. 4: Exchange Concert I. 3; Drama Club I. 2. 3. 4: Vice President 4; Chess Club I. 2. 3. 4: Thespian Society 3. 4; Jr. Science and Humanities Svmposium 3. WAYNE CADIEUX si s N K I H M.NON HAVORIIl. SA INCi I doni Know Mickc ll ' siinK Mondav AVERSION 22 Screaming people in an 8 passenger bus AMBiriON Ti. stimedas be able lo sa Ihe whole famil without the family tree ACTIVITIES Varsil) and J V Basket- ball Mgr Scorekeeper 2. 3. V1ercur Staff 1. 2. 3. Senior Pla 4. Junior Jambi)rec I. 2. .1. 4. Spevial Oama Productions 1. 2. 3. 4: Choir I. 2. 3. 4. Chamber Singers 4; Distnti Musit leslisal I. 2. 3. 4. Sophi - mi re Girls ' Ensemble 2. Junior Girls ' Ensemble 3. Lxchange Concerts I. 2. 4: Spnng Frolics 2. 3: Thespian Society. I 1I M II KK()N l N( lliril NDI N KARES(OLBL RN ACTIVITIES Special Awards 3; Mer- cury Staff I. 2. Ooir I. 2. 3; District Music Fc tl al I. 2. 3. Exchange Trip 2 DONNA COCORAN AVERSION Ms nickname NICKNAME BD AMBITION - To one das get to Can- ada ACTIVITIFS - Choir 4; Cheerleader 3; Jr Prom Committee 3; Junior Girls ' Escort 3; District Music Festival 4; Pep Club 2: Drama Club 3 MICHAEE COLEMAN 67 TIMOTHY COREY BRADLEY CORNFORTH DAN CORRIGAN ACTIVITIES β Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Stage Band I. 2. 3. 4: Yearbook Staff 4: District Music Festival I. 2, 3. 4; Exchange Con- cert I. 3; Photography Club 2, 3: All New England Music Festival 4. A GOOD TIME IS β The Weekend. AMBITION β To survive college. NICKNAME β Corky. ACTIVITIES β Boys ' State 3; Varsity Football 2. 4: Freshman Football 1; Hockey 1.2.3.4. KAREN COTA A GOOD TIME IS β When ou are with friends. AMBITION β To enter the secretarial field HAPPINESS IS β Getting out of school .β’ CTIV1T1ES β Library Assistant 3; Bronze Pin 3: National Honor Society 3. LORRAINECOVI DARLENE CROSS HAPPINESS IS β Summertime. AMBITION β To be rich. AVERSION β High class people. I KU l) C,l 1 ACTIVITIES SiKcer I. :. Cfi ss Coun- ir 3.4:Track 1.2.3.4 II VNMVEDAIGNALIT AVERSION - Nol gelling ihings done or not achieving m goals. AVIBIl ION To use m musical lalcnis in a Β a ihal would best sene the Lord A GOOD TIME IS Sharing conversa- tions and understanding each other ' s problems, each one Irving lo help the other ACTIVITIES - B F A Band I. 2. 3. 4: N ' lce-President of Band 4: Woodwind Quartet: Brass Ensemble: Choir 3. 4; Chamber Singers 4. District Music Festi- val I. :. 3. 4. All New England I. 2. 3; All State Festival 3: Americans Youth in Concert. European Tour: Exchange Con- cert 1.3.4 β MBn ION To become a teacher β’ VI RSION High class snobs HAPPINESS IS Chuckv AC 7 I VITIES - Attendance Office 2. 3 DAN CLNN INGHAM FAVORITE SAYINCi IS ( rowded elevators smell different to midgets AVERSION Gates, le garden, tail. Henrv AMBITION To prove the earth is hol- ism ACTIVITIES Bron e Pin 2: Silver Pin 3. Gold Ptn 4. National Honor Societv 2. 3. Secreur 4. Beetle Baslcvs Z.m) 3 ( I.AlREClSHINt, DENISEDANSEREAL DIANA DEAN AMBITION β To get through college NICKNAME β Deno HAPPINESS IS β Making people laugh. ACTIVITIES β Jr. Girls Escort 3; Track Mgr. I; Yearbook Staff 4: Mercury Staff 1. 2. Editor; Student Council 1. 2. ' 3; Sr. Play 4; Jr. Jamboree 4; Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Chamber Singers 3. 4: District Music Fes- tival 1. 2, 3, 4; Jazz Ensemble; Sophomore Girls ' Ensemble. LINDA DEMAR AMBITION β To graduate. HAPPINESS IS β Bobby and Becky. AVERSION β School, high class snobs. ACTIVITIES β Attendance Office 2, 3; Wrestling Auxilarv 2, 3. 4. DONNA DENNIS TAMMY DESLAURIERS AVERSION β People unwilling to coop- erate AMBITION β To be successful in grow- ing 4 inches taller. HAPPINESS IS β Being with Ronnie ACTIVITIES β Jr. Prom Com.: Jr. Girls ' Escort 3; Curriculum Com.; Yearbook Staff 4; Mercury Staff 1,2; Student Coun- cil 1, 3; Class Secretary 1, 3; D.A.C. 4; Bicentennial Com. 3; Advisory Board for Consumer and Homemaking Program, LORI DESO AVERSION β The feeling that I ' ve for- gotten something AMBITION β To be 5 ' 1 before I get old and start shrinking; to be a rich accountant HAPPINESS IS β Being able to smile with a clear conscience. ACTIVITIES β Girls ' State 3; Jr. Girls ' Escort 3; Bronze Pin. MR MMl IKJWIINC. A CiOOD TIMl IS A Salurdav night AVERSION Senior Advanced Math ' AMBITION Doctor. ACTIVITIES Bt 5 ' Slate 3; Yearbtwlt Staff 4. Special Drama Pr Hluclions 3; B F A Band I. 2. 3. 4. Special Instrumen- tal C roup I. 2. 3. 4, District Music Festi- sal I. 2. 3. 4. Barbershop Quartet 2. 3; lAchange Concert I. 2. 3. 4: Pep Band I. 2.3.4; Marching Band 1.2.3.4. J AMl.St.. ULI-ONI JAY LARLL ! DENNIS EMERSON (i K)DTIMFIS Cruising NICKNAME Ding lUPPINESSIS HumpDav ACTIVITIES BΒ i s State Alternate 3; Varsils Eixnball 3. 4. J V E.H.iball 2 Ere hman EiKilball I. Cheerleader 3. 4. Co-Captam. Spring Erolics. Beetle Ba - le s Zoo 3; D AC 78: Aquatic Basket- weaving 3 4. (ivC ' apiain Spilhjil lour- DAVID EWELL A CIOOD TIME IS Summertime AVERSION Highschixil parties .AMBiriON Engineering job. a wife, and kids, in that order ACTIVITIES VICA 3: Boss ' Slate 3; Varsils Eixilbal! 2. 3; freshman Fiwtball I Track I. 2. 3. 4. jrsiis BaskclKill 3. J V Basketball 2 BRENDA EA1RB NKS LUCYFALIVENE AVERSION β Mr. Stafford ' s science class. NICKNAME β Fluce ACTIVITIES β Tennis 2. 3; Basketball 2: Choir 3. DAVID FIELDS A GOOD TIME IS β An all night part in the Bad Ford. AVERSION β English, radiators. Ken- tucks Fried Chicken. TERRI FISKE A GOOD TIME IS β When ou e with vour friends. AVERSION β Waiting for the bus. H.APPINESS IS β Love, and the Beauty of Love. ACTIVITIES β Majorettes 2. 3. 4: Jun- ior Girls Escorts; Choir. RAYFLLM A GOOD TIME IS Sports AMBITION β To have monev . HAPPINESS IS β Girls ACTIVITIES β Varsity Football 2. 3. 4; Freshman Football 1: Wrestling 2. 3. Cap- tain 4; Baseball 4; Chess Club 3. 4. SHAWN E. FLYNN AVERSION β Loud people NICKNAME β Big Goob HAPPINESS IS β Being with friends. ACTIVITIES β Varsity Football 2. 3; Freshman Football 1. SARAH FOWLER A GOOD TIME IS β The wizard and good parties. AVERSION β St. Albans Bav corners. NICKNAMEβ Farah Sowler. ACTIVITIES β Yearbook Staff 4; Spnng frolics 1. 2, 3, 4; Beetle Bailey Zoo: D.A,C. ' 78 (President); Junior Prom Com- mittee; D.S.C. ' 78; W.W.; Spirit Week Committee 4. SLZtTTKGAC.M BARBERAGALL 1 RANKCiAMAC HI. R M )M){; M ( Ml LIZAGARCEAL AGOC)I)ll 1l IS Paming whenever ou gel the chjnte AMBIIION WorkanJmarrijiic SKKWMI Ice KATHERINEGIROLX JOHN GOODSBURY AMBITION β To trisect an angle. NICKNAME β Goose HAPPINESS IS β Beating Missisquuoi in soccer. ACTIVITIES β Tennis 2, 3. 4; Boys- State 3; Soccer 1. 2, 3. 4; Varsitv Basket- ball 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2: Yearbook Staff 4: Nat ' l. Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Stu- dent Council 1,4. JANE GOODRICH AMBITION β To become a good pho- tographer and a writer. HAPPINESS IS β Comrng off with a really nice poem and getting letters from friends. ACTIVITIES β Bronze Pin 3; Photogra- phy 3, 4; Mercury Staff 1, 2. 3; Tutoring 3. LESLIE GOODROE A GOOD TIME IS β BEING with the people vou like. AVERSION β People who think they ' re better than others. AMBITION β Social worker. STEPHEN GOULETTE FAVORITE SAYING IS β Ya gotta wanna. AMBITION β To work for nature rather than against it. NICKNAME β Gooie ACTIVITIES β J.V. Basketball 2: Base- ball J.V. 1 ; Co-Captain 2; Varsitv 3. 4. ANNEGRASSETTE A GOOD TIME IS β A Party AVERSION β Getting up in the morn- ing. HAPPINESS IS β Graduation. CHARLES GRAY ANStGREENO AC.OODTIMEIS ParlMng AVERSION High class snobs HAPPINESS IS Cirjduation ACTI ITIEiS Office Assisiani. Office of Sludenl Affairs 3. DAVIDGRLLSWOOD A GOOD TIME IS A whilewatcr kasak race AVERSION Not being able lo sa st)nieihing because sour mother will read the searbook HAPPINESS IS - A refreshing drink ACTIVITIES - Soccer I. 2, 3: Track 2. 3. 4: Wrestling I. 2: Skiing 3: Beatle Bailess Zoo. DEBRAGREGOIRL A CiCX)D TIME IS Montpelier at ' ( AMBITION teacher HAPPINESS IS goals in life ACTIVITIES Bron?c Pm 4; Mercurs Staff I Council I; Beatle Bailes ' sZoo 3. WEEK-ends in High school history Obtaining my desired Junior Girls ' Escort 3: Student BRIAN GLERTIN AVERSION An empty pipe, a mop and bucket, no wheels HAPPINESS IS M htlle red head -Sarah FAVORITE SAYING - Folks. Its been real ,AC-TIVni(S Track 2. I 1 2 V 1.2.3.4 MICHELE HAMEL Malicious gossip Traveling and enjoying AVERSION AMBITION life NICKNAME Hev-Mel ACTIVITIES Gregg T ping Award 3; J V Basketball I. 2: YearKxik Staff 4; Choir 4. Chamber Singers 4; District Music Eeslisa! 4. Ja y Singers 4 STEVE HALE FAVORITE SAVING IS Keep it in your cleat! AVERSION Quarterback sneak for IO()s.irUs NICKNAME Whale ACTIVITIES Bo s State 3; Junior Boys Isher 3; Varsity Football 3. 4. Co- Capt ; Freshman Football 1. Co-Capt.: J V Football 2. CivCapl ; All North Line- backer: American Fixitball Team Honiv rees: Freshman Basketball 1. Baseball 2. 3.4. DANIEL HANDY A GOOD TIME IS β The Wizard FA ORITE SAYING β Oh, Babv A ERSION β Vagrants JEFF HANDY AMBITION β To carry on with m father ' s business. NICKNAME β Diz7 HAPPINESS IS β Pla ing hockes ACTIVITIES β VICA 3. (Pres.) 4, Hockev JV 4 PAM HARVEY CAROL HAVMAN R.AND ' l HAYDEN TAMM ' i ' HAZARD AGOODTIMEIS β Rollerskaling AXERSION β Teachers who talk a lot. AMBITION β Be a Banker ACTIVITIES β Track 3. Office Assist- ants (S.A.) 4. Choir 2 MARK HOPL MIKL HEMINGWAY HAROLD HOWRIGAN A G X)D TIME IS Playing Bur lington al Leddy AVERSION - Flashing Blue Lights ACTIVITIES - Varsily Foolball 2. 3 Freshman Foolball 1. Soccer 1, 2 Track 1. 2; Skiing 4; Yearbook Suff 4 Beetle Baileys Zoo 2: Spnng Frolics I 2. 3. 4; Spring Time Touring I. 2. 3. 4 Spitball Tournament I. 2. 3. 4 KIM JACOBS A GOOD TIME IS Arts Place KIMHLBBARD AVERSION TheLLs AMBITION To Become Ambitious A GOOD TIME IS Being Out With ACTIVITIES Cheerleaders JV. Year- Fnends btxjk Staff 4. Junior Jamboree; Spring AMBITION - Make the Best of Life Frolics 2. W W D A C of 78. Prom HAPPINESS IS - Weekends SHAWS HI rc HINS Cnmm 3 STEVE JACOBS AVERSION β Crazy drivers AMBITION β To be half as funny as Mr. Gates thinks he is. NICKNAME β Jakes ACTIVITIES β Cross Country I, 2. 3. 4; Track I, 2; Skiing 2. 3. DONNA JACQUES AVERSION β Gossip around school AMBITION β To enjoy my life. HAPPINESS IS β Being with friends. ACTIVITIES β Medals. Special Awards 3. SUE JACQUES AVERSION β McDonalds AMBITION β To become a nurse HAPPINESS IS β Being with Scott. ACTIVITIES β Junior Girls ' Escort 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Field Hockey 2: Volleyball 2; D.A.C. ' 78 1. BONNIE JEAN A GOOD TIME IS β Dissecting eyeballs in physiology and being with friends. AVERSION β Wailing AMBITION β To be a R.N. ACTIVITIES β Majorettes 2. 3, 4 (Co- Capt.); Junior Girls Escort 3; Cross Country 1. 2. 3; Wrestling Aux. 2; Choir 2: District Music Fest. 3, Girls ' Ensemble 3. PATRICIA JUDD BRIAN KALAHAN AMBITION β Pass physics and or Eng- lish Seminar. NICKNAME β B.K. HAPPINESS IS β Destroying a State Champion Missisquoi soccer team and brmging joy to the B.F.A. soccer team ' s many loyal fans. ACTIVITIES β Tennis I, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Soccer 1, 2 (Capt.); Soccer 3, 4; J.V. Bas- ketball 2; Yearbook Staff 4. lORI k l AH AN WIRSUIN Barbie dolls AMBI I ION To expcnence all of lifcs grnlol pleasures. FAVORITE SAYING - Right - lell me some more ACTIVITIES - J.V Basketball 1 Choir 1. 2. Sophomore Girls Ensemble 2. Exchange Concert 2; Mercurv I. 2. 3 (Feature Editor): Bronze Pin 3; Nat l. Honor Sik 2. 3. 4. Vearbivk 4. Junior Girls Escort 3; X-Countr Skiing 2; X- Countr) 4: Tennis 3. SCOTT KANE ACniVITIES - Boys Slate 3: Bronze Pin 3; Silver Pin 4: Wrestling 2. 3. 4 (Capt.K YearbiHik Staff 4: Nat ' l. Honor Soc. 2. 3. 4: Chess Club 2. 3; Class Trea- surer I: Beetle BailcN ' s Ziio 3. HFRVI KELLEY JEFFREY KELLEY I RSION The morning after XMBIIION Success HAPPINE:SSIS Noi being called on m dsanced math AITIVITIES BronM Pin 4: Soccer 1. 2. YearKΒ .k Suff I. 2. Yearb.K.k Staff 4: Mercurs Staff 1. 2. Junior Jamboree 1. 2. 3. Student I irevted Plavs 2 Drama ( luh 1.2.3.4 HALSEY kendrick FAVORITE SAYING Mellow out .AVERSION Curved roads in Georgia. NICKNAME Electric Head ACTIVITIES X-CountrN 2. 3. 4. Track 2. 3.4:HiKkey3.4. WILLIAM KENYON FAVORITE SAYING - And now for something completcls different. AMBITION To get out of B.F A as MK n as possible. NIC KNAME - B K. ACTIVITIES XCountrs 1. 2. 3, 4 ((apt I. track 1.3.4. J V Basketball 2 TV DEBRAKIELING A GOOD TIME IS β Combined Train- ing AVERSION β Stereotypes HAPPINESS IS β Being Close to Nature. ACTIVITIES β Majorettes 1. 2, 3, 4; Co- Capt. 2; Captain 3. 4; Mercury Staff I. 2; Feature Editor 2. DANIEL KIMBELL ACTIVITIES β Junior Jamboree 1, 2: Special Drama Productions 1, 2; Lighting for Drama Club. DENISE KIMBALL FAVORITE SAYING β Could be cru- cial! AVERSION β Loose fire alarms. AMBITION β To stop Mr. Fouls from making up stones. MARTHA KITTELL AVERSION β People who are not sin- cere. AMBITION β To amve at the Class of 78 reunion in a chauffeur driven limou- sine. HAPPINESS IS β The 3 Cs β Cash. Champagne, and Cadillacs. ACTIVITIES β Girls ' Stale. 2nd All.; Bronze Pin for A ' s; X-Countr 2. 3; Year- book 4; Junior Jamboree 1.3.4. y l B 1 - (r JANET KUBAS DANIEL LAMBERT 1 MU II M 1 1 WIOIMI SMI KKI I AMOIMI AVERSION MeCXinalds AMBITION Physical Therapist HAPPINESS IS Bting a member of the DAC ACTIVITIES Jr Girls Escorl 3; Brorue Pin 3 CL RRIC I I L M Commit- lee 4. YearlxKik Staff 4, Student Council 2. 3. 4. Junior Jamboree I . Jr Prom Com- mittee 3. Drama Club 1; Senior C lass President 4. DAC I. 2. 3. 4: Tutoring I. 2. 3. ANDRI I Weil AVERSION Unintelligent people. AMBITION To be succe sful NICKNAME RiKket AC TIVITIES Jr Boys L sher 3. S Kcer 2. 3. 4: Baseball I. 2. 3; Student Council I. INMISEANGLOIS ROBI RT I WOl ' F CHRIS I AN I MAN FAVORITE SAYING Reeling and Writhing of course to begin with. the mock turtle replied, and the different branches of Anihmelic Ambition. Dis- triction. I glification. and Diyision IIWISC ARROI I AMBITION a career in chemical sci- ences ANNE LAURIE AMBITION β Fashion Designer; To travel AVERSION β Depressed people FAVORITE SAYING IS βJust as if ACTIVITIES - Softball at Missisquoi; Special Drama Productions at Missisquoi I. 2. 3: Choir I. LANCE LAWYER HAPPINESS IS β Passing a Senior Advanced Test AMBITION β To be better at Math than Mr. Gates. AVERSION β Senior Advanced. ACTIVITIES β Junior Boys Usher; Jun- ior Jamboree 3; Chess Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Bowling Team 3.4. M.GALELAPIERRE HAPPINESS IS β Being loved AVERSION - Skips in Records FAVORITE SAYING IS β Far-out ACTIVITIES - Junior Girls Escort; Cross Country I, 2. 3, 4; Wrestling Auxil- iary 2; Senior Play 4; Junior Jamboree 1, 4; Band I. 2, 3. 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Exchange Concert 1, 4; District Music Festival 4. JEFF FAROE HAPPINESS IS - Not having Will Nof s AVERSION β Somebodv with B O A GOOD TIME IS -Cruising ACTIVITIES β Baseball JV 1,2; Spring- frolics. ROBERT LEAHY HAPPINESS IS β Putting the car away without hitting the garage. NICKNAME β Boob ' AVERSION β The morning after the night before. ACTIVITIES β Junior Boys Usher; Sil- ver splinter (basketball); Varsity football 4; Freshman football 1; Varsity basket- ball 3. 4; JV basketball 2; Yearbook Staff 4; JV football 2; D.A.C. 78; Freshman basketball; Beetle Bailey Zoo 3; Spring Frolics 2, 3.4. ALLEN D.LEAR HAPPINESS IS β Being the goalie when beating MVU in soccer. AMBITION β Clerical or Monastic orders and coach soccer goalies and ski jumpers. AVERSION; Burnt pancakes ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2. 3. 4; Track 2; Skiing 2. 3, 4; Choir 4; Chess Club 1 . 2. 3. LISALECLAIR EILEEN LEDOIX HAPPINESS IS β Being marned lo such a wonderful guy. AMBITION To be a good wife and mother A GOODTIME IS β Being with one you love. ALAN LEVICK JOHN LINDBERG MARGARET LOCKHART HAPPINESS IS β Laughing and making other people laugh. AVERSION β Fast driving and quick stops. A GOOD TIME IS β A Friday-night football game with a party later. ACTIVITIES Cheerleading I, 2; Co- Capt. JV; Varsity 3. 4; Co-Capt.; Assem- bly Program 1. 2. 3. 4; Rock-a-thon 3. 4: Dance-a-thon 3. 4: Spnng Frolics 1, 2. 3. 4; Junior Jamboree I ; Special Drama Pro- ductions 3; Varsity Football Mgr. 2: Jun- ior Miss Pgrm. 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Co-Ed 4; Girls State Alt 3: C)ollars for Scholars 3. 4 BONNIE LOISELLE HAPPINESS IS - Being with Paul AVERSION β People who think they are better than you. A GOOD TIME IS Being with friends ACTIVITIES - Junior Girls Escort; Yearbook Staff 4; Mercury Staff 2; Nurse Assistant 3. 4; Mam Office Assistant 3: Bowling 4. β’3 RANDALL LONGWAY PHILIP LUMAN SANDRA LUNEAU HAPPINESS IS β Snow NICKNAME β Sandy AMBITION β To become a Music Teacher ACTIVITIES β Junior Girls Escort; Cross Country II, 12; Track 10. 11, 12; Skung 10, II, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Band, Marching Band, Wind Ensemble; District Music Festival 10, 11. 12; Exchange Concert 9. 1 1 . LUCIE LUSSIER TINAMACHIA FRANK MAGNAN HAPPINESS IS β No senior Advanced homework. AMBITION β To pass senior advanced. AVERSION β Senior Advanced. ACTIVITIES β Junior Boys ' Usher; Band 10; Bowling League. k Mill I 1 N M N II W WILLIAM MASKELL RAND ' i MA IILV. kAlMI LLS H MINOR HAPPINhSS IS Being Β iih someone NOU lΒ vc AMBITION Tu travel and have fun W I RSION (nnsip CINDY MORGAN MBITION ArliM AVERSION Ms sisier I AVORITLSAVINGIS OhGod! ACllVITItS Band: Dislricl Mus t cvlival. Exchange Concert RONAI DMORONC. DEBBIE NEWELL WANDA NILES HAPPINESS IS β Being in love. AVERSION β Being Grounded, Good times are going to dances. CAROLYN MORSE HAPPINESS IS β L.G. and T.T. AMBITION β To be rich, famous and happy. AVERSION β My graduation picture. MELANIE MUZZY HAPPINESS IS β Brian FAVORITE SAYING IS - Mellow Oul! AMBITION Old English Sheepdog farm. ACTIVITIES β Student School Evalua- tion Committee 4. PAMNEWCOMBE HAPPINESS IS β Gettmg home on time. AMBITION β To accomplish some- thme ' AVERSION β FLASHING blue lights. ACTIVITIES β Junior Girls ' Escort; Skiing 3; Cheerleading 2: Yearbook Staff 4; W.W.: D.A.C. 78; Prom Committee 3. KIM NICHOLS % . W ' .Ki NCl ORC RO.VS 1) RRK K NORRIS MCK iI Chipp AVI.RSION Sheldon Springs A GOOD TIM his Having Parlies Picturt Not Avoiloble khVIN NORRIS AMBITION To live a happy life. A T;RSI0N Snobhv People A GOOD TIME IS - Gelling together wilh fncnds AlIIVIIIKS Bovs State 3: Soccer J V I: VarsilN 2. 3. 4: Hockev Varsilv 3. 4: Baseball J V I; Varsilv 2.3.4; Band I; District Music Festival I . Prom Commit- tee 3. ROME NORTON NICKNAME Fox Rox β’ MBITION Accounting Manager in a large business and making a lol of monev AVERSION This one pervm in hΒ .th B I and Mod I It class ( IIVITIES Junior Girls ' Escort. N earbook Staff 4. Choir 2; District Music Iesiisal2 KATHLEEN E OBRIEN NICKNAME Kalv AMBITION To paint a Tg AVERSION Green phosphorescent paint ACTIVITIES Tennis 3; Skiing 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Jamboree I: GirlslieldH.Kkcv 3 KELLY OCONNOR AMBITION To destros every Dr Research film in existence AVERSION Dr Research Films FAVORITE SAVING IS Do you beat your wife and Remember you ' re asking for It. ACTIVITIES Girls ' Slate Nominated 3; SenKir Play; Junior Jamboree 1. 2. 3. 4; Slate One Act Play 2. 3. 4; Special Drama PriHluitions I. 2. 3, 4; Choir I. Chevs Club 2; Student Director Plays 2. 3. 4; Childrens Plays 2. 3. 4. Thespian StKietv 2. 3. 4; Drama Club President 4 MICHEALODELL PATTY ODELL AMBITION β Medical Secretary A GOOD TIME IS β Going to Parties. HAPPINESS IS β Being Rich. MICHAEL OSTIGUEY ACTIVITIES β Varsity Football 4; Freshman Football; JV Hockey; D.A.C. 78 ; Spring Frolics 4. A GOOD TIME IS β Doing the Brim Twist NICKNAME β Hoss. CARENOVITT ACTIVITIES β Track 3. 4; Junior Girls- Escorts 3; Skiing 2. 3; Cheerleaders I. 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Sprine Frolics 1.2,3,4. A GOOD TIME IS β At J J ' s. A.JAMESPAQUIN EMILY PAQU IN ACTIVITIES: D.A.C. 78 ; B.F.A. Band 1 ; Prom Committee 3. AVERSION β A Black Russian. HAPPINESS IS β To Become The World ' s I St Living Corpse PALLINtPAgi IN ANN PARADEE AVERSION - Study Halls NICKNAME- Twerp HAPPINESS IS June 15 ACTIVITIES Office Assistant of Attendance Office 2. ClIRISPARADEl JOANNE M PARADIS AVERSION Stuck Lp people. AMBITION Secretary HAPPINESS IS Being with someone ACTIVITIE_S DECA 3, 4; Junior Girls Escorts .V Student Xffairs Office Assist- ant 4. I ' llll II ' l ' R(:NT JEAN PATENAUDE A GOOD TIME IS At J Js FAVORITE SAYING - Hey. Old Budd ! ' AVERSION Office Simulation ACTIVITIES Spnng Frolics 3. Junior Prom Committee 3 89 ' v i P r fe. 1 - p m f β --7 m ' β β’ ' Xi M i ' fc J PV ' v . β β P . F Jr .. ' r :. . V4 BRIAN PELKEY ACTIVITIES β Varsity Football 2. 3. 4; Freshman Football 1: Golf I. 2. 3. 4; Hockev 3. 4; Spnne Frolics 2, 3. 4. NICKNAME β Pelk. AMBITION β Sur ' ive College. A GOOD TIME IS β Late Hour Cruis- ing. VICKIE PELKEY ACTIVITIES β D.A.C. 78 : Field Hockey Co-Captain 3: Softball 1. 2. Co- Captain 3. 4; J.V. Basketball 1, Co-Cap- tain 2: Varsity Basketball Co-Captain 3. 4: Girls Soccer 1, 2. F.WORITE S.AYING β Wonder If . . . AVERSION β Vegetables. NICKNAME β Pelk. JAY PENO A GOOD TIME IS β Not Having Senior Advanced Math. .AVERSION β Having Senior Advanced Math. HAPPINESS IS β Passing a Senior .Advanced Math Test TIMOTHY PERKINS I BRIAN PERRON DANA PHILLIPS VAiΒ r .. ' is x.;: .: ,iii PEGGY PHILLIPS A C;CK)I) TIME IS Being Wiih Rich- ard EAVORITE SAYING IS Old Buddy HAPPINESS IS RW PAV1 PIC ARD MKHEALPILON DIANNE LEE PLACE LAURINDA POIRIER AVERSION β People who think they are better than you. AMBITION β To be happy and success- ful. NICKNAME β Crash ACTIVITIES β Girls ' State Alternate 3; Jr. Girls Escorts 3; Bronze Pin; Varsity Basketball Girls Mgr. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Chamber Sing- ers 3, 4; District Music Festival 2, 3, 4; Jazz. DAVE POULIOT RAYMOND QUILLIAM SUEQUILLIAM AMBITION β To be an elementary school teacher. NICKNAME β Susie Q. ACTIVITIES β Girls ' State Alternate 3; Jr. Girls ' Escorts 3; Curriculum Commit- tee 4; Track Manager I: Skiing 2; Year- book Staff 4; Student Council I, 2, 3, 4; Spring Frolics I, 4; Jr. Class Vice Presi- dent; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Jr. Prom Conmiittee 3. ANDREW RAINVILLE ESTELLERAINVILLE FAVORITE SAYING IS I don ' t know! AMBITION β To be an Occupational Therapist. HAPPINESS IS β Having a good time. ACTIVITIES β Sr. Play; Jr. Jamboree I. 3; Special Drama Productions 1; Junior Miss Delegate. PAMELA RAND ROSEMARY REED KIM REILLY AVERSION β Just because AMBITION β Computer Scientist HAPPINESS IS - Being free ACTIVITIES - Majorettes 2. 3. 4; Ten- nis 3; Jr. Girls ' Escorts 3; Gymnastics 2; Bowling 3. A GOOD TIME IS β Having nat tires in the wa back from Jim ' s. NICKNAME Muffy HAPPINESS IS - Being loved DARI ENE REMILLARD KAREN RENAUDETTE A GOOD TIME IS β Being with people who like you. AVERSION - Loneliness HAPPINESS IS β Being with somebody you care about. ACTIVITIES - DAC 78 Prom Com- mittee 3 Jr r.irU Escort 3 DEBBY REYNOLDS AVERSION β Dead weekends and Fairfield Hill in the winter AMBITION - To be happy and con- tent. HAPPINESS IS Parties and Grad- uation. ACTIVITIES Majorettes 2. 3. 4: Choir I 93 LAURIE REYNOLDS A GOOD Tl ME IS β Going partying. AVERSION β LUCY ' S DIANA RILEY AVERSION β Botching up Physics labs. AMBITION β Environmental researcher. HAPPINESS β Understanding senior advanced math. ACTIVITIES β Junior Girls Escort 3: Bronze Pin 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Mercury Staff 2, 3. 4: National Honor Society 3. 4; Stage Band 2; Freshman Class President . Spring Frolics 3; Jr. Prom Committee 3. MARK RIXON LAURI ROBERTS A GOOD TIME IS β Drinking cham- pagne with Farah and the gang. AVERSION β Losing basketball games. AMBITION β To play for a winning team. ACTIVITIES β Girls ' State 4; Bronze Pin, Silver Pin; Jr. Girls ' Escort 3; Curric- ulum Committee 3. 4; Soccer 1. 2; Girls Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Co-Captain 4; Soft- ball 2; Yearbook Staff 4; National Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Student Council I. 2. 3. Treasurer 4; Model U.N. Delegate 3; Spring Frolics I. 2. 3. 4; Freshman Vice- president I; Jr. Class Treasurer 3: Senior Class Secretary 4; Wild Women D.A.C. 78 ; DAR Good Citizenship Award 4. MARK.ROCHLEAU DEBORAH RUGG AMBITION β To become a commercial artist or professional vocalist. NICKNAME β Ruggie HAPPINESS IS - Being in the class of β’78 ' ACTIVITIES β Library Assistant 3; All- New England Medals 3, 4; Lion ' s Club Scholarship 2; Choir I. 2. 3. 4: Chamber Singers 3. 4; District Music Festival 1. 2, 3. 4; All-States 2. 3. 4; All-New England 3. 4; Jazz Group 4; Girls ' Ensemble 2: Exchange Concert 2. 4; Spring Frolics 2, 4; My Fair Lady 3: Jr. Miss Program 4. f , J DWIDST PIERRE DIANE ST PIERRE FAVORITE SAYING - Today is the first da of m life. AMBITION - Executive Secretary ACTIVITIES Majorettes 2. 3. A. Jun- ior Escort 3: Bowling 3. ROBERT SAMPSON f AVORI T h SAYING Whafs going to be happening tonight ' ' NICKNAME BigAI HAPPINESS IS Knowing something exciting for a change will be happening. ACTIVITIES - VarsitN Basketball 3. 4; J.V Basketball I. 2. Co-Capt ; Baseball I; National Honor Societ 2. 3. 4. DONALD SANDERSON A GOOD TIME IS Staying out all night with a certain person. HAPPINESS IS - Having that person never say I ' m FAVORITE SAYING - lis not my fault. ACTIVITIES - Audio Visual 2. 3; Soc- cer I. Band 1.2.3.4: Drum Major 2. 3. 4; Choir 2. 3. 4. Chamber 3. 4. District Music Festival 3. 4. Stage Band 4. Jaiz Choir 4; Photo Oub I. 2, 3. Exchange Concert 2. 3. 4 DAVIDSHEPARD JULIE SMITH AMBITION β To grow to be 5 ' I tall. NICKNAME - Shrimp- HAPPINESS IS - Being with my little buddv Enc. ACTIVITIES VearbiHik Staff 4: Wild Women; D A C TS LUCY SMITH DAVID STEBBINS ANNESOULE A GOOD TIME IS β Partying with friends. AVERSION β Having nothing to do on weekends. NICKNAME β Bopie ACTIVITIES β Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Jr. Jamboree 1. 2; Typing . ward 3; Office Assistant 1.2. SCOTT STAFFORD FAVORITE SAYING β Is nowhere somewhere after alP AVERSION β Things that feel too green. AMBITION β To live all the davs of mv life. ACTIVITIES β Audio-Visual Staff I. 2, 3: Boys ' State 3: Jr. Boys Ushers 3; Bronze Pin; Freshman Football 1; Year- book Staff 4; Mercury Staff I ; Yearbook Photography 3. 4; Photography Club I. 2. CINDY STFLl A GOOD TIME IS - Tht Mill River Road AVERSION People who think ihey are belter than an one else. HAPPINESS IS - Being wiih the one you kne and friends ou can trust. ACTIVITIES - Mercurv Staff 1 BRENDATALl.MAN AVERSION People who think they are better than ou AMBITION β To work with small chil- dren. HAPPINESS IS β Being with Fnends. ACn lVITIES β Student Affairs Office Assl. 4. Bowling 4. Bl IM IHIBAl 1.1 A GOOD TIME IS Sliding at mid- night. FAVORITE SAYING IS - Oh Crumb! AVERSION - Cold feet at hockey games. ACTIVITIES β Junior Jamboree 2, 3; Special Drama Productions 2. 3; Choir 1. 2, 3, 4; Juniors Girl Ensemble 3; District Music Festival 1. 2. 3. 4; Music Exchange Concert 1. 2. 4 CLAIRE TRAHAN AVERSION - Snobbish People AMBITION β To be an elementary grade teacher NICKNAME - Claire Bear ACTIVITIES - Special Awards 3; Gym- nastics 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Mercury Suff 2. 3. Student Council 3. 4; Junior Jamboree 1, Spring Frolics 1. 4. Beatle Ba le ' s Zoo 3, Prom Committee 3 JOHN IR HAN LOUISE VAILLANCOL ' RT FAVORITE SAYING β And all that fun. AMBITION -Yes. HAPPINESS IS - Partying. ACTIVITIES Softball 2. 3. 4; DAC 78 I. 2, 3. 4; Spnng Frolics 3; Evalua- tion Committee 4 97 RODOLPHEM. VALLEE NICKNAME β Skip AVERSION β Telephones AMBITION β To live simplv. ACTIVITIES β Tennis 1 ; Boys ' State β Secretary of State 3; Junior Bovs ' Ushers 3; Harvard Book Award 3; NCTE Achievement Awards Nominee 3: Earth- watch Scholarship Recipient 3; Washing- ton Workshops Congressional Seminar Participant 3; DAR Good Citizenship Award 4; Bronze Pin 2; Silver Pin 3; Gold Pin 4; Soccer 1. 2, 3, 4. Captain; Track 2; Hockey 2, 3, 4. Captain: Yearbook Staff 3, 4: National Honor Society 2. 3. 4 β Vice President; Beatle Baily Zoo 3; L ' VM Junior Conference 3; Hugh O ' Brien Youth Award 2. CHARLES VERRET AVERSION β Headmasters AMBITION β To work on the railroad. HAPPINESS IS β Being with Cathy. ACTIVITIES β Baseball 2, 3. 4; Future Farmers of America 2, 3 GRANG ER VESTER RICK VIENS AVERSION β C.T. ' s and Monday morning. AMBITION β To live till I die HAPPINESS IS β Being the first B.F.A Soccer team to beat the River Rats. ACTIVITIES β Tennis 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4. Captain; Hockey 4; Senior Play 4. MICHAEL VINCELETTE A GOOD TIME IS β A Saturday Night at the Tea Bag. AMBITION β To be a manager of a large corporation. NICKNAME β Vince ACTIVITIES β Audio-Visual staff 1, 2; Varsity Football 2, 3. 4; Freshman Foot- ball; Photograph I, 2. CHRIS WALSH A GOODTIME IS Happiness AVERSION β Being the goat in the Montpelier game. HAPPINESS IS β Having a good time. ACTIVITIES β Junior Boys ' Usher 3; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Freshman Foot- ball 1 ; Mercury Staff 2; Senior Play 4. JOHN WALSH AGOODTIMEIS DHL FAVORITE SAYING IS - Just cant seem to gel going. NICKNAME -Sugar ACTIVITIES - Varsil Football 2. 3. 4 Frnhman Football I. JV Basketball 2; Yearbook Suff 4; Spnng Frolics. D.H.L. Leader -78 DSC DAC MARGARH M SH FAVORITE SAYING IS - WTial a jerk AVERSION - Winter NICKNAME Pegg ACTIVITIES - Yearbook Suff 4: Junior Jamboree I . Drama Club I ; Field Hockey 3; Girls Basketball Manager 2. 3. 4: Girls Softball Manager 2. 3. 4; D.A.C. 78 2. 3. 4. ( IM)t V XKI) CARLWEEBER FLINT WILLEY FAVORITE SAYING IS I think. therefore I am I think AMBITION To go on to college and become a teacher HAPPINESS IS Beating MVL in stx cer for the first time ever PETE WILLIAMS FAVORITE SAYING IS - What it is NICKNAME - STREAK- HAPPINESS IS β Earth. Wind, and Fire ACTIVITIES - Junior Bos ' Usher; VIC A l.2;CrossCountn, 2. Track 1.2,3. Captain 4: Varsilv Football: Freshman Football 1. Junior Jamboree 2. 3; Indoor Track 1.2.3.4 SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Massa Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Mallett Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lantman Mr. Grant J. Gorton Mr. Al Corey Mr. Keith Gallup Mr. and Mrs. John T. Smith Mr. John Livingston Mr. Clayton Harmon Mr. Walter Jarvis Mr. Dan Kubas Mr. Bernard Keefe Mr. Stanley Kubas Jonny Kubas Louis Gaudette Madonna Jarvis Mrs. Henry Billings Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ashton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zakrzewski Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Kahn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. L. Francis Thibault Edward Carter Francis Loring Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Moulton Mrs. Eva Paquette Mr. and Mrs. John Bostwick Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Joseph Mr. James Deshel Mr. Robert Rose Mr. and Mrs. James Fouts Clifton Gates Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gonyeau Mrs. Pearl Moll Mrs. Gertrude Speringer Mrs. Myrtel Hughes Mr. Dick Miller . Mr. Richard F. Berno Mrs. Penny Bailey Mr. Jon Haynes Mr. O. N. Fowler Mrs. Nancy Blouin Mr. Robert Cota Mrs. Claire Weeber Mr. John O ' Brien Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson Mrs. Maurice Bushey J.V.Thilbault Mr. Raymond Pelkey Arthur Cappelle Conrad Weiss Mr. Roger Diamond SPONSORS Mr Reginald 1 .iikmu 1.Β r Ducolon 1 livibcth lewis Mr and Mrs Charles Bombardier Mr Howard Willclt Mr Da id Ciaudctte Mr and Mrs. Bill l. ' Esperancc Mr. and Mrs. S lva Langevin Dchhic Kent Rand Cox Mr and Mrs. Albert C. Flagg Mela Strick Mr and Mrs. Frederick Hislop Mr and Mrs. Rene J. Fournier John and Klsie Mr and Mrs. Ronald L ' Ecuyer Mr and Mrs. George Harmon Karl Frieday Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hazen Mr. and Mrs. Einar Petersen Catherine Derby Mr Richard Hebert Daniel Conder Mr and Mrs. George Hansen Mr. and Mrs. John W. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. John C. Reynolds Jr. and sons Alburg . uction House DuhameKs Dairy Farm Alburg Isle Lamotte Farmers Coop. Inc. S .iuth Crest Beverage. Inc. Alburg Village Inn Gardners Store Mr. and Mrs. David E. Fiske Mr and Mrs. Ray Wanzer Mr. James Emerson Mr. Keith Stafford Mr. Richard Schonland Ms. Martha Lantman Briggs. Keyes and Company E. Leslie Hoy CK nald A. Wells Robert L. Barker. Jr.. D.D.S. Tvler and Bruce Galen O. Hutchinson. Jr.. Consulting Forester Walter H.Johnson. O.D. Carl E. Whitehouse.O.D. Dr Paul N Leahv Richard R Reed. D.D.S. Dr Edward Mt)rse Professor L. Paul Patton Henry K Hale Franklin Gardner Rev William Hauser Michael X. King Ernest Keelcr Teufeichen 101 nere and there in of a : i. I THE SUNDERLAND-PIERCE VOCATIONAL ANNEX DEDICATED APRIL 30, 1978 C OINV Jtr 1 ' , To provide a structure containing such diverse programs as Special Education, Business Education, Culinary Arts, Health Occupations, Co-op Education, Auto Shop, Distributive Education Store, Building Maintenance, and a large area for storage. From Row: Three BFA Headmasters D. C. Pierce. J. E. Sunderland. A. A. Massa. Deceased: H. B. Dickinson. Recogmlion AΒ ard presented b Mrs. Joan Wilson. Vice Chairman. Board of Trustees, to Mr Eli Shapiro, Chairman. Board of Trustees, dedication of Vocational Annex. Oning Room Kjlchen rei TATICS AND STATISTICS 1978-1979 A A MASSA. P E SHAPIRO. P S MALLETT IIMM il l_H III M- m ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ROBERT E ASHTON BUILDING TRADES PROJ EC 1 COMPLETED. JUNE 1978 INDtSTRlAL RTS METALS ELECTRICAL I I I ( IRONK S AUTOMOTIVE SHOP HOME EC ONOMICS PREPARATION AREA CONCENTRATION VOCATIONAL ANNEX KITCHEN 110 DHfU 112 I β’ i β’ m m i . COMPLIMENTS OF UNITED STATES ARMY RECRUITING , ti21 . β’ . AB Today ' s Army Has a Lot to Offer Examine Career Areas Call or Visit UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ARMY RECRUITING STATION P.O. Building St. Albans β 524 6001 Romie Craig lis REMEMBER THESE MERCHANTS IN FRANKLIN COUNTY WHO HAVE SUPPORTED YOUR YEARBOOK! Join sour friends who ha e H incd the L .S. Arms. For inforniaiion call Roniie C ' raig. L!.S. Arnn Recruiter. 524-66bl DRIVE ALirtie. cer moi RHODESIDE MOBILE HOMES Wf HINME 4LI THE OETAIIJ - COMPETE SEdVKE WPiJTMMr VL_ IN VEJHONI r -: f. IOC no IN 6E0B6lt (i J3ji)l « t JirEJ . COUNHIY SEniHO 6w 524-6948 ROUTE 7 2 Ml. SOUTH OF ST. ALBANS, VT. THE FEDERAL ESTABLISHMENT Federal St., St. Albans Best Wishes to the Class of 77 ' DUFFY ' S GENERAL Compliments of STORE BEN FRANKLIN Sheldon, Vermont 05483 933 2356 St. Albans, Vermont Compliments of Compliments of LAREAU PLUMBING INC. CHRISTIE ' S MARKET 23 Barlow St. 118 Pearl St. St. Albans, Vermont 05478 St. Albans, Vermont Compliments of CHRISTIES MARKET 23 Barlow St. St. Albans, Vt. Compliments of ARMANDS TRACTOR SALES AND SERVICE Rte. 7 Georgia Road St. Albans, V+. Tel. 524 2800 BOOKS AND THINGS Books, Records, Tapes, Cassettes St. Albans Only Bookstore Main St., St. Albans RENDERS INC. Lumber-Building Supplies Bakersfield 827 3779 933 4277 DOWLINGS THRIFT FAIR Fair Weather and Good Sailing to the Class of 1978 Swanton Road St. Albans, Vermont 05478 Compliments of MORRILL ' S AUTOMOTIVE INC New and Rebuilt Parts Paint and Autobody Supplies Wholesale and Retail Swanton, Vermont 05488 Tel. 868-3354 THE YARN CENTER For a complete line of yarns for Crochet, NcedlcFKunt. Knitting and Latch Hook, also imp . rtcd ams available. ANN ' S BAKE SHOP INC. 30 S. Main St. St. Albans, Vermont Calces β Pies β Pastry James Richard, Prop. THE TEA CO. AND TEA CO. ANNEX Lake St St. Albans, Vermont Jim Pignona 802β527-7987 SEARS ROEBUCK CO. St. Albans, Vt. Tel. 524 6591 Tel. 524-9896 Open Mon. thru Sat. 7 A.M. to 1 A.M. A. N. DERINGER, THE INC. CORNERSTONE Your Independent Insurance Agent RESTAURANT FOUNDATION LOUNGE St. Albans Enosburg Falls TOM ' S LOUNGE Our Service Recomnnends Us American and Italian Foods All Major Credit Cards Honored John and Leo Smith, Props. Corner Kingman and Federal Streets St. Albans, Vermont HANDY INC. F0 7IAC 191 Lake St., St. Albans 524 653 1 J SYL-ETTES LADIES TOTS COUNTRY SHOP CASUALS 34 Siiuih Main Si. 65 N. Main Street St. Albans. Vermont 802β524-2987 St. Albans. Vt. 05478 Phone 524-2437 Best Wishes to the Class of 1978 H. P. HOOD INCORPORATED JACK RIXON ' S PHARMACY Manufacturer of Fine Dairy Products Best Wishes to the Class of 78 St. Albans β 34 N. Main St. Vermont Compliments of Jim and Dave PEKLEY ' S REXALL DRUGS 167 Lake St. 524-3085 NATE ' S INC. Vermont ' s Largest Men ' s Clothiers St. Albans β Burlington St. Johnsbury β Montpelier S.S.WATSON CO., INC, INSURANCE β REAL ESTATE 8 1 N. Main St. β St. Albans, Vermont Tel. 524-5938 SERVING YOU IN THE NEW ENGLAND TRADITION FROM ST. ALBANS AND NORTHERN VERMONT ' ( ' ' β r u STEVENS STUDIOS A complete photographic service WM. DOOLIN AND COMPANY The Store Where It Is Always A Pleasure To Shop. 24 N. Main St. St. Albans ST. ALBANS ELECTRIC APPLIANCE ' Β£HIXΒ Sales and Service 82 No. Main St., St. Albans. Vt. ANN ' S LADIES For the Finest in Meals CHILDREN ' S THE OPEN HEARTH SHOP RESTAURANT Leaders In Children ' s Wear and Leading Brands In Ladles Wear Nicholas Scangas Next Door to Post Office North Main St. 42 South Main St. Route 7 St. Albans, Vermont Mt. Albans, Vt. Tel. 524 5742 Phone β 524-4080 Look to Paquin Plymouth CENTER NCORPORATED CHR M J R-HI 1 U)l IH Authorized Sales and SeiMce Rental and Lease Automobiles I OP ALL E L SLDCARS 93 Federal St. St. Albans JLLPi Sales 524-2147 SerMce 524-6978 Complimen+s of STAR LUMBER INC. 278 S. Main St. St. Albans, Vt. 05478 TcL 524-6530 PEOPLES TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 25 Kingman St. St. Albans The Bank With A Heart CHAMPLAIN VETERINARY CLINIC I rry L. Larrow. D.V.M. 296 So. Main St. St. Albans. Vermont LYN ' S MARKET Lynford H. Lumbra. Prop. General Merchandise Tel. 827-3272 East Fairfield. Vt. 05448 Call 524-2991 β 527-7122 For Appointment FURNITURE BARN (New Furniture Under Competitive Prices) P.O. Box 813 M. Butch McCracken Georgia Rd.. St. Albans, Vt. MAYNARD ' S MARKET Groceries β Meats β Beverages S H Green Stamps J. C. Maynard, Prop. Tel: 827-3823 East Fairfield, Vt. DRINKWATER ' S JEWELRY STORE Registered Jeweler AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY St. Albans. Vermont Phone 4-4055 Thank You for Your Patronage β And Good Luck for the Future, Class of ' 78 JAY FOTO, SPECIALISTS IN SENIOR PORTRAITURE e Tom and Juna Emrlch, Owners l Main Street Newport, Vermont Tel.: 334 7355 f R. LVALLEE. INC Service And Installations β’ Heating Equipment β’ Plumbing β’ Air Conditioning β’ Humidification β’ Gas Appliances Mobil Petroleunn Products β’ Heating Oils β’ Gasoline β’ Diesel Fuel β’ Motor Oils β’ Propane Gas β Bulk And Bottled Complete Heating Service 282 South Main Street St. Albans, Vermont 527-7756 Nights And Holidays 524-3926 Route Swani . n Rd Si. Albans. i. Amplifiers β Banjos β Batons β Music Books β P. A. Systems β Recorders β Harmonicas β Drums Guitars β Strings β Violins β Also L sed Instruments MARTIN ' S FOODS Route i 7 β Swan+on Road St. Albans, Vermont 05478 BERNO ' S, INC. Fngidaire β Maytag β Kitchen Aid β Hnipomi Magnavox T. V. and Stereo Sales and Service 10 Lake Street St. Albans, Vermont 05478 802β 524 6583 HOWARD ' S FLOWER SHOP 10 South .Mam St. St. Albans. Vermont 05478 Phone 524-5713 Designers Bobbi Debbie and Nancv Telephone 524-3577 St. Albans. Vt. 05478 BUSHEY ' S SPORTING GOODS 1 1-15 Kingman Street Schwinn Bikes β Sporting Goods β Art Supplies β Toys and Games iJtalxj Uah,h 36 LAKE STREET Telephone 527-7622 Pizza Grinders Spaghetti AVAl VlAMO llf BAA i MTDt PABK β’ STOWE β’ BICHFOBO β’ ST AlttNS β’ MO« lSVIllt β’ MIITOH GOD N ' S MARKET Quality Servic e and Meats Complete Grocery Lines Steve Handy 6 S. Main St. 524-5474 Sales Manager HANDY DODGE TOYOTA, INC. Sales and Service 8 Fairfield St. Rentals St. Albans, VT 05478 Bus. Phone 527 751 2 Compliments of BOOKS AND THINGS COTA ' S MOCCASIN Art Supplies, Books, Cards, GIFT SHOP Records, and Tapes South Main Street, Ext. St. Albans, Vernnont 05478 These Itenns and More Are Available at BOOKS AND THINGS Main St., St. Albans 133 Compliments of THENEWWELDEN THEATRE and ST. ALBANS DRIVE-IN St. Albans, Vt. Congratulations and Best Wishes to You! J. C. PENNEY Downtown St. Albans Shopping Center Department Store and Catalog Center Best Wishes to the Class of 78 Compliments: n nsaiMOM tAiie iutiano hnmnotom WINOOMI ST. AllANS NfWKMT tuaUNOrOM Compliments Of The Keith Campbell Family HUTCHIN ' S NURSERY TREE FARM Bdlcersfield 827 3883 Growers of ornamental landscape plants and Christmas trees. Evergreen trees and shrubs, shade trees, flowermg shrubs, and bluebcrr bushes. Compliments of KAYE ' S SHOE STORE 44 N. Main Street St. Albans. Vt. 05478 Compliments of WATSON REAL ESTATE, INC. Joe Lockhart Bill Cioffi 81 North Main St. St. Albans. Vt. Bob Scott Bob Scott Dick Hungertord 5r - -iiuF β’ 4 f 1 Ir-- J n f i - Jky ti ' β β’V,.
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