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Clockwise from rqht: Winning Senior float,' planners Dani Rambin, Mr. Hulbert and Mr. Deshaies: The court, Connie Myers, Kathy Luck, Marlene Fuller and Dani Rambinf the sophamare 's float. x EAQNISE M LK
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4 , hug if Angela Duprey, Tina Dumas, Chris Dumas, Tom Kraft, Karen Rivers L1 , fi Alan Hewson, Bryan LaVigne, Mrs. Brenizer, Mrs. St. Pierre, Sherry Defayette, Mrs. Loper. The Library Club raised funds this year through bake sales and their second annual Library Media Day. These funds were very helpful in buying books because the library budget was cut. The Media Day has become one of the most popular occasions of the school year. It provides an opportunity for students, and teachers, with special interests or hobbies to share their interests with others through demonstrations or displays. From flying to microwave cooking to collections of old comics, baseball cards, or other memorabilia, the projects reflect a wide range of interests. Mrs. Loper and Mrs. Brenizer advise the Library Club with the heh: of Co-Presidents Bryan LaVigne and Shery Defayette. Pictured Seated Above Left to Right: Amy Bedard Mrs. Breniler, Mrs. Loper, Angela Dupre y, Paula Erno, Standing.' Julia Senecal Pam Peck, Karen Rivers, Kim Carren, Phyllis Snide, Tom Kraft, Tina Dumas, Stacey Bedard' Back Row: Kevin ltyan, John Fortin, Sherry Defayette, lim Meigs, President Bryan LaVh1ne, lisa Young, Chris Dumas, Alan Hewson, Julie Webster.
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QLF255 vveri Above: The junior float: below Queen Holly Deyo N homecom n 1981 a comme cial success! The 1.981 Homecoming was a day to remember. A very exciting afternoon was spent as both the Junior Varsity and Varsity teams defeated the Peru Indians in football on November fourteenth. The score of the Varsity game was thirteen to twelve as Senior Andy Light connected with Gerry Carlin for the Hrst touchdown. Tim Irwin carried the ball into the end zone to win the game. During the halftime of the Varsity- game, the homecoming floats were dis- played before the large crowd. The Queen and her Court led the parade. Holly Deyo was the Queen. Her court consisted of Kathy Luck, Dani Rambin, Marlene Fuller, and Connie Myers. The theme of the Homecoming was television commercials. The Seniors took first place with their Wheaties box. The lunior class placed second and the Sophomoroes followed in third place. Later that evening, many people danced to the sounds of Shake Down . . . the perfect ending to a perfect day.
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