Bellows Free Academy - Alpha Omega Yearbook (St Albans, VT)
- Class of 1987
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DARLENE CHOINIERE ' GALE COBB ' KARA COLLINS ' MARC CONSIDINE ' HOWARD CONSTANTINE ' HEATHER COON ' KAREN COON ' SUZANNE COREY ' VICKI COSTELLA ' ROBERT COVILLON ' STACY CROCKER ' MARGARET DAIGNAULT ' KAREN DANSEREAU ' BARBARA DAVIET ' MARGARET DECKER ' MELISSA DEMAR' ROBERT DESROCHERS ' RACHEL DUBIE ' HUGH DUDLEY' NICHOLE DUSSAULT' BRIAN EBERHARDT ' ROBERT EDWARDS ' THERESA ELLIS ' REBECCA EMERY ' MELISSA FAIRBANKS ' LESLIE FARRAR ' DAVID FITZGERALD ' KATIE FLANAGAN ' PHILLIP FRAPPIEA ' PAULA GABORIAULT ' SANFORD ABORIAULT ' TAMMY GAGNON ' CAROL GARCEAU ' KAREN GARLAND ' KENNETH GAUDETTE ' ROBERT GEBO ' KEVIN GIBSON ' PATRICK GILMORE ' STEPHEN GIRARD ' MICHAEL GOLDEN ' RICK GRAY ' TONJA GRAY' JENNIFERGROSS ' LAURA HARDY' DENNIS HARVEY' ROBERT HATHAWAY'ANTHONY HAVRELUK ' SHAWN HELMS ' BETH HEMINGWAY ' MELISSA HEMINGWAY ' BOBBY HEMOND ' HECTOR HILL ' STACEY HILL ' JULIE HODET ' JODI A HOGABOOM ' STEVEN HOPKINS ' PATRICIA HOULE ' JOSEPH A HUDAK ' ANGELA HUGHES ' VICKIE ISHAM ' SALLY JASON ' DAVID JOHNSON ' MATT JOHNSON ' TAMMY KANE ' JOANNE KARABATSOS ' ELLYNE ANNE LARNER ' TODD LAWYER ' KINNEY ' VICKI LAFOUNTAIN ' TAMMY LEACH ' TERI LEBEL ' EDWARD LAMOS ' BARRIN LAMOTHE ' JENNIFER LECLAIR ' JOHN LECLAIR ' MAURICE LAMOTHE ' KELLY LANFEAR JAMIE LEWIS ' KELLY LEWIS ' TAMMY ' ALFRED LANGEVIN ' LORNE LOISELLE ' LISA LONGWAY ' TRICIA LANGLAIS ' MICHELLE LAPIERRE ' LYNN LONGWAY ' MARK LUMAN ' PETER LUSSIER' BRENDAN MAGNAN ' MATTHEW MAGNAN ' MARI MAGNANT ' KELLY MAHONEY ' TROY MANSKE ' RUSSELL MARCHANT ' SOPHIA MARTELL ' KIM MARTIN ' OMER MARTIN ' ALAN MASHTARE ' BRIAN MATTHEWS ' CORRINE MAXHAM ' CHRIS MCCARTHY ' JOHN MCCRACKEN ' SARAH MCFEETERS ' BILL MCGRATH ' KIM MCNALL ' FLOYD MCSWEENEY ' ALBERT MENARD ' ROBIN MERCIER'STEVEN MERCURE' RHONDA METCALF ' MICHAEL MITCHELL ' JANET MONTAGNE ' LAURIE MORGAN ' STEVEN NOLAN ' DONALD O CONNELL ' SHANNON O ROURKE ' ROBIN OCHMANN ' JENNY PARADEE ' MICHAEL PARAH ' CHRIS PARENT ' JULIE PARENT ' MADONNE PARENT ' STEPHEN PARENT ' LEE PATTERSON ' RICHARD PELIEL ' RONALD PELKEY ' JAMES PERRY ' RONALD PERRY ' SUSAN PIGEON ' VICKI PION ' SETH PLUMB ' CATHY PRESTON ' JOHN PRESTON ' STEVEN PRIVE ' TIM PURO ' AMY PUTNAM ' GLENN QUILLIAM ' MARGARET QUILLIAM ' BRYAN RAVLIN ' KELLI REED 'TRACY REED ' LORI RHEAUME ' CRAIG RICH ' MARSHALL RICH ' TAMMY RICH ' GORDIE RICHARD ' KERRY ROBERTS ' PENNY ROBTOY ' PATTY ROCKWELL ' LISA ROOT ' STEPHANIE ROSS ' TRICIA ROY ' VICKIE RYAN ' JEFF RYEA ' CHRIS SANTOR'ANGIE SARGENT' DEBORAH SARGENT ' STACEY SEVERANCE ' KELLIE SHANNON ' AMY SHARPE ' BETH SHEPARD ' ROBERT SIMPSON ' TIM SKELTON ' ARTHUR SMITH ' CHRIS SMITH ' GARY SMITH ' MICKEY SMITH ' GREG SPAULDING ' HOLLIS ST PETER ' MARC STANISLAS ' HEATHER STREETER ' KAREN STUCKERT ' JOHN SULLIVAN ' KATHLEEN SWEENEY ' CHRISTINE TABOR ' MARISSA TEJADA ' ROBERT TERRAZZANO ' LORI TETRAULT ' STEPHEN TETREAULT ' MICHAEL THOMAS ' DAWN TINKER ' KIM TIPPERY ' MIRANDA TONNESSEN ' MARK TOOF ' AMY TRAHAN ' ROBERT TRAINER ' ANNETTE TRAYAH ' MARK TUTTLE ' MICHAELTUTTLE'PATUNDERWOOD'KELLYVACHON ' SUZETTE VANZILE ' RACHAEL WEAVER ' CINDY WILLEY ' KATHERINE WIRTS ' JULIE WOLFE ' WILLIAM YOUNG ' WILLIAM ADAMS ' ANGELA ALLAIN ' TERRY . 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Mr. Camisa came to B.F.A. in 1968 as an English teacher and in the past year acquired the position of Administrative Assistant. Mr. Camisa has also been the tennis coach for nine years. Mr. and Mrs. Camisa have eight children, four of whom have graduated from B.F.A. Through the years of watching his children graduate, Mr. Camisa has also watched B.F.A. change and grow. Through his new administrative position, Mr. Camisa has put some changes into B.F.A.'s curriculum with some new policies. These changes show Mr. Camisa's devotion to a better B.F.A. Mr. Camisa's devotion to our school has earned him the dedication of this book. We can look at Mr. Camisa's devotion to B.F.A. by the way that he has striven to better this school. By challenging himself with a new position and instituting some new policies at B.F.A., Mr. Camisa is breathing some new life into the school. all Y i Special Recognition Y james D. Bashaw, an alumnus of B.F.A., returned to his Alma Mater in 1981 as a member of the faculty. He had graduated three years earlier from UVM where he majored in physical education with a mi- nor in mathematics and business. During these six years, he has become a highly popu- lar teacher who never grows weary of helping us with our problems of equations and logarithms. Mr. Bashaw has broadened his service to B.F.A. through his zeal as coach of girls' basketball, a team he has inspired to high levels of attainment. Mr. Frank 1. Zakrewski has taught United States History to hundreds of students, all of whom will affirm that his methods have exposed them to an appreciation of the excitement and the vitality of our country's past. Mr. Z, as he is known to most of us, graduated from Castleton State College where he majored in history. During his eighteen years at BFA, Mr. Z has been active in several areas, however, he will probably be best remembered as coach of boys' baseball for several years. We, the Class of 1987, recognize Mr. Z for his dedication not only to history but for helping so many of us in his quiet, friendly, and unassuming manner. Those of us who have been fortunate enough to have had a class with Mrs. Lydia Foisy can enthusiastically attest to her warmth and in- spiration which propelled us through courses of computer programming, classes in office simulation, and hours in typing. When we completed these subjects, we knew we were in possession of some useful skills. A graduation of Trinity College in 1970, Mrs. Foisy has been with us since 1974. We shall always recall her willingness to assist students who were encountering difficulties. Her con- tagious enthusiasm encouraged many stu- dents to exert their best effort in those classes we remember as fun. 17 4 .. iw 5 mf 4 Q 5, new' fi L-1.2, I Y K , ,, , ,wx V' 'V uf : 3 z ' ag U! 'anal' RQ W , , BOARD OF TRUSTEES 'init Bottom row: Martha Dunsmore, Stanley Beauregard, Top row: Greg Christie, john Brooks To the Class of 1987 Educators cannot begin to hope to teach young peop during their first 20 years all they will need to know ft the rest of their lives. This suggests that the most bas principle of an intelligent high school curriculum must h to equip students to be lifelong learners. The ability 1 learn in later life is crucial if you are to succeed as worker citizens, and human beings. BFA has attempted durir your past four years, not to train you to get by in tl world, but to learn to learn. lf we have been successft then you will be able to evaluate accurately the conflictir opinions of others. You will be able to defend your ow position with spirit and conviction. You will retain conf dence in the ultimate power of truth to carry its ow weight. These are necessary talents in any society, bl especially so in our democratic world. Martin H. Wennar, M.l Dr. Wennar, Chairman 20 QM: 9 X 5? is Q Xxx 6259 :ci Xu O59 5 mx X E Xxx A X X ?,,1-1?-4 ,,,7 5 LW ,, gg..- aw' ls it growing? And who are you waiting for? I didrft SCC that Q X 4'-, , . nf 'W' X f-Ol WW' 2 'Z , . ,, . W Y, Hwivad'-9, f I ,WD A L ,V,Q 1 S, V Q 1 , if ff.-Q 1 52 I 'E' ,zea l Q i 1 i , Www, ,M , Nw .W -,NQQYI ADMINISTRATIG Congratulations to the Editors of the Yearbook '87, You have put together a record full of memories for you to savor as you remember with nostalagia these high school years, in many ways the best years of your life. Good luck loanne, Kelley, Kim, and all of you wonder- ful people. Peter S. Mallett Congratulations and best wishes to the Class of 1987. lt is my hope that you will continue to ex- hibit the fine qualities of citizenship and academic excellence that have marked your four year jour- ney at B.F.A. The hope of the future rests with each of you. Robert I. Camisa I am pleased to offer you congratulations on job well done. High School graduation is a sig nificant accomplishment and represents an im portant pinnacle in your life. Your high school days will be a valued treasur as you enter the adult world. Your experience and friendships will bring back many fon memories of joy and excitement. I do hope the your future will continue to be successful an that you will continue to find happiness in yot life. Reginald R. Cvodi hax Congratulations to the Class of 1987. You attained an important accomplishment in you education. Use this education as a basis for obtair ing your goals throughout life. CJ. Murrz LTERNATI E EDUCATION il lv. i Sitting KL-RJ: Mary Young, Candy Barbeau. Standing lL'Rl1 Chllfk 50Ulef Neal Smith GCCUPATIGNSXRESCDURCE R00 Eitting KL-Rl: Bruce Scott, Sally Gilmore, Victoria Anelli, Susan Bruce, june Golato. Standing CL- J: Faith Hadden, Peggy Lewellen, Cathy Bazan, Clark Russell, Michael Cain, Mary Young , f' Q Department Head: Mary Young I Department Head: Robert Caggige CH PTER UNE BUSINESS ii M S r A 5 ai i 1, ' 1 CL-RJ Lydia Foisy, john Winn, Eleanor Shepard, Robert Caggige, Elaine Charron. F L...s.l. i +518 rrtammn, mdwmd 'ywt prima um YIIQQIXKDSS warns 'ro use Reuse Program Coordinator: Marsha Leete CL-RJ: Susan Reed, Marsha Leete E GUS4 lack row CL-RJ Gene Sink, lan Williams, Shannon Friel, Roxana Pierce, Ioan Grant, joe fhaput. Front row CL-RJ Rebecca Whalon, Helen Newton, Walter Tappan, Dennis McCan- iell, lon Haynes. IDANCE T ,I 4 -Rl Bill Perkins, Henry Beebe, Harry Moulton, Katherine Hutchinson, Ruth Caggige. 'tv' I ,,wg'm, Department Head: Helen Newton Department Head: Harry Moulton 1 l HOME ECONGMICS .MSB Department Head: Bette Dunsmore X X Q? Lesleigh Jarrett, Bette Dunsmore, Pat Newton. I DUSTRI L RTS tt Department Head: john Golden John Golden, Robert Rainville, Robert Crawford. 1 r AN UAGE 1 ' 'P Tl , l Xasf J y L 52 asm J Q as pi gay Suzanne Gaudreau, Claudette Bostwick, Louise Haynes, Paul Ford 'Sv-7 Department Head: Louise Haynes Lyle Glidden, Mrs. Precoda, Mrs. Ewell Department Head: Steve Myers Department Head: Verne Colburn MATH lL-Rl Richard Berthiaume, Steve Myers, Sylvia Lazarnick, Leigh Bushey, Margaret Frantz, M shia Anstey, Gert Austin. Front: Tom McDonald, Missing: jim Bashaw MUSIC IL-Rl Donna Costes, Verne Colburn ll P vnu.,-t.,,WM,, URSES Gail Grismore, School Nurse Krystal Norton, Athletic Trainer PHYSICAL EDUCATICJN Rae Catlin, Kathy Keenan, Ken Fairchild, john Beerworth Department Head: Rae Catlin Department Head: james Emerson N C li SCIENCE Y 3 E Q Front row KL-R7 john Livingston, Krystal NOFIOH, Keith 5l8ffOfd, Back row lL-Rl james Fouts, K Stockwell, james Emerson, Paul Gamm. More dishes? SECRET RIES 4 Mrs. Ovitt, Pauline Ewell, Ruth Caggige, Carol O'Dell, Elaine Grant, Mrs. Begnoch SDCIAL STUDIES iv., ww, S S W? lg 5 55 I I V, W A , ,,,',M', 2 f 45 E ww f V l A g f 4 f , f at Sy , f 3 fy fi Q it A new l 1 V rl ,V f hi V V ,S W -,,. ig I Vyky f ' U ima ff? 1'V 1 ua... -Wa' Department Head: joe Davison anding QL-Rl: Red Gendron, Frank Zakrzewski, Dave Peterson, loe Davison. Sitting QL-RJ' obert Rose, Louise Strong, john Bostwick voCATioNAL SQ' Department Head: CJ. Murray :Claude Bouchard, Carol Buchdahl, Melanie Lovejoy, lay Best, Ed Menkens, Steve Wunsch, Tarr. Front Row CL-RJ: Therese Cioffi, Phil lde, Ed Scales, Bernard Keele, CJ. Murray 33 , iv fag CUSTGDIANS Back row KL-Rl Louis Hemingway, Rossi Evans, Geoff Plant, Mike Luman, Clifford Patterson. Front row lL RJ David Brier, Butch C-oodroe, Archie Gallant, Alfred Patterson, Eugene Bates. KITCHEN STAFF W., . F WJ is ,:3 'w ,. CL-RJ Pat Hazard, Donna Spaulding, lan Minor, joan Reed. Missing: Marie Farrar, Debbie Beauregard, Luella Reed, lean Conger .ji at ar Class of 1987: ngratulations and best of luck in your future endeavors. Your ure achievements will determine the success of financial insti- ions, such as ours, in years to come. The Peoples Trust Co. is wud to help preserve the memories of Bellows Free Academy's ss of nineteen hundred and eighty-seven. We hope that this ,rbook will be an irreplaceable memoir of your years at B.F.A. Albans. KL!! fffufim TAMMY KANE must have started a fad with Foo Foo Bear. In 1986, bears were it. They were the biggest advertising ploy of 1986, and everyone exploited them, from gas stations to department stores. Congratulations, Tam! Look what you've started! Commando really made it big in 1987, de- spite the violence. Arnold's bicepts had a lot to do with it. We expect to see TROY MANSKE make a movie of his own in a few years. We'll call it Troy's Beautiful Body. KELLEY LEWIS CO-Stars. On November 19, af- ter a speech to the Nation, Reagan an- swers the Press on sending arms to Iran. Of course, if MARC STANISLAS were President, we know that this kind of X screw-up would never have happened ...... Sean Penn and Madonna finally tied the know. Do you think TAZ will be as protective of LISA ROOT as Sean is of his honey? America's fascination with Australia rose to its peak in 1987. Paul Hoge Crocodile Dundee and the America's Cup yacht just increased the fel We expect that in future years, LAURA HARDY will be head of P.R. in great Down Under. She'll be advertising the Crocs, and the Kangaroos, the ..... Terry Waite negotiated for the release of Beirut hostages this year. Now it looks as though he is not doing a very good job. Per- haps in future years B.F.A.'s own CHRIS SMITH should be sent to negotiate. Smitty's sweet-talking will surely get results. 3,000 pairs of shoes were left behind as Imelda Marcos fled the Philippines in February 1986. We took a vote, and the consensus was that, yes, each shoe should be donated to KARA COLLINS so that she will have a pair of shoes in every color to match ev- ery design that she will possibly con- ceive of. r Lady's renovation was the cause of a huge celebration on i4, 1986. This man looks as if he's trying to make a profit from Ihu e art We know that if KELLEY MAHONEY had been ' E P Y' fe, she would have made a killing! 5 5 October 11-12 Ronald Rea- f gan and Mikhail Gorbachev meet in Iceland for arms talks. Not much was accomplished. Now, we all know that if BRI- AN RAVLIN were President, he would get the job done. We know that RAVS and the Russians would get along just fine! Topgun was by far this year's hottest movie, and Tom Cruise was by far this year's hottest actor. This guy is so hot that no one at BFA could even come close to matching his charm and great looks. OOOPS, we forgot about CARY SMITH AND HECTOR HILL-they are close to second and third! On November 10, 1986 The Boss's new album hits the stores and sets record sales pace. We expect to see MICKEY SMITH in 10 years her- alded as the New Bruce. BOARD Max's face was plastered all over TV commercials this year. But the guy has no personality! The prediction is that DONALD O'CONNELL will be next year's Coke man. back Windshields of millions of cars across the U.S. in 1986 81 '87. These little signs were stuck on the 37 'mfs ZZ,-42200 Editor: joanne Karabotsas Assistant Editor: Lori Bruso LETTER FROM THE EDITOR These four years have taught us a great deal. We've learned from our mistakes and found self-confidence through our achievements. This yearbook is evidence of the changes we've made in our character, appearance, and per- sonal views. As freshmen, we tried to figure what high school was all about. As sophomores, we learned that to succeed you needed to work hard. As juniors, we learned what possi- bilities were within our reach. As seniors, we started the wheels in motion to convert those possibilities into realities. As we continue on our journey through life, we will find that just as in high school, our friendships will be com- parable to moving trains: coming and going, but leaving their tracks behind. I would like to thank all the people who have helped with the production of this book. I would also like to thank Mrs. Foisy and Mr. Ford for their proof- reading of all copy. Without them we couldn't have done it. I wish you all the best of luck, and I will miss you all. Row CL-RI: Brendan Magnan, Kim McNall, Kelley Mahoney, l0anne Karabatsos, Lori Bruso, Peggy Decker, O'Connell. Back Row lL-Rl: Mr. Mallett lAdvisorl, Mark Stanislas, Chris Smith, David Fitzgerald, Mary Tammy Kane, Amy Putnam, Toni Gray, Richard Peleil 57,477 07 'Y 7 Layout Editor: Kim McNall Assistant: Tammy Kane Activities Editor: Chris Smith Photography Editor: Peggy Decker Assistants: Brendan Magnan, Richard Peliel l Mark Saks, lostens Representative Art Editor: Amy Putnam Assistant: Donald O'Connell SI? Advertising Editor: Dave Fitzgerald Assistant: Marc Stanislas Business Editor: Kelley Mahoney lsecond from rightl Assistant: Toni Gray Learning about our government. Front Row KL-Rl: Toni Gray, Lori Bruso, Joanne Karabatsos, Sarah McFeeters, Kelley Mahoney. Back Row CL-RJ: Ellyne Kinney, Lesli Farrar, Rebecca Emery Learning about our government. Front Row KL-RJ: Steve Boucher, Hector Hill, Dave Fitzgerald, Danny Carpenter, Alain Boisjoli, Marc Considine. Back Row KL-RJ: Man Stanislas, Steve Parent, Chris Smith, Matt johnson, Brendan Magnan, Alan Mashtare, john Sullivan, Seth Plumb y ,ll .illiia 7 lllllll 'lllll' .Q-my ' TX SFim '9 ' 2, O EK 'D' Q Q Cx F 1 -----i-i-. O 'xx O O RSXXP x 000 1 M N 2 I 'gigs Y W. -x x, 1 . S .Nr 4 X SP S J A S xc . , 5 Xi Q v S IF- QQ 6' 9 6' x Cl exe ff tu, .f I ' 4 V, f 532, A7355 , is 4 1 W? The Girls' Varsity Soccer Team had its be year ever in the 1986-87 season. The si nior-based team, under the direction c new coach, Mr. Berthiaume, achieved a' 4-1 record to make the play-offs for tl first time ever. The Comets were cc champions of the Metro Division an earned the fourth seed in the state tou nament. B.F.A. lost its first play-off garr to a touch Colchester team to round out very strong season. The Comet team consisted of 9 seniors, juniors, 6 sophomores. The senior portic of the team, loanne Karabatsos, Shannc O'Rourke, Kelly Vachon, Lisa Baillargeo Beth Hemingway, Katie Flanagan, and I net Montagne provided a strong found tion for the team. Senior exchange st dents, Miranda Tennison and Moni Blanco, also played big roles in the tean success. With the experience that tl other thirteen underclass women earne there sould be a strong team for tl future. Coach Berthiaume felt that the Come had a super season. He thought the tea really showed some character after con ing back from a slow start, and a stror nucleus of seniors was reflected by tl strong season the Comets had. if a url? lneeling lL-Rl: Michelle Martin, Beth Hemingway, Myra Ellis, Lisa Baillargeon, Andrea Langlais, loanne Karabatsos, Kelly Vachon, lana Waite, inda Cuyette, Kelley jean, Heather Sweeney, Standing lL-Rl: Assistant Coach Tim Connolly, len Knight, Katie Flanagan, lanet Montagne, Aegan Camisa, Monica Blanco, Shannon O'Rourke, Chris Belrose, Hallie Ward, Manager Lori Bruso, Coach Richard Berthiaurne. BFA TEAM 'l BHS 1 MVU 0 Milton 0 Essex - .Q , 2 Middlebury W 2 SBHS 1 SBHS 2 Colchester 2 MVU 2 MMU 1 MMU 2 North Country 1 North Country 3 CVU VISI TOR 3 2 OCOTJ 6 0 1 OCOTJ 'l 0 0 2 1lOTD OQOTJ 2lOTl 43 Ci? W Q' lack row QL-Rl - Anthony Pearce, Robin Ochmann, jeremy' Benoit, john LeClair, Fred Langevin, Rob Garceau, Mike Burnor. nd. Row CL-Rl - Greg Scott, Gary Dukas, Hector Hill, Ed Lamos, jerry Dukas, Brad Bowlby, Mark Toot, Mike Tuttle. Front Row .-RJ- Gary Larose, Marc Stanislas, Jamie West, Andy Hopkins, Mark Tuttle, john Brannon, Dave Fitzgerald, Coach Perkins BFA Team Visitor Ioming off a sub-par year in 1986, the Boys' Varsi- Z 3 y Soccer Team compiled a 7-6-1 record, which 6 Spaulding 3 lualified them for the playoffs. The senior-orient- 0 BHS 1 fd team got off to a good start after a pre-season 0 MMU 1 rip to Maine. B.F.A. played hard all year, and 1 Essex 0 inished the year very strong with a play-down 1 MVU 5 ictory over Milton 3-0 and a loss to a tough 6 St lolmsbury 5 I.V.U. team, 2-1 in the quarterfinals. 2 ' Mllton 1 L.F.A. was led by senior co-captains Dave Fitzger- 31 Nzllfldgeglylrzry 3 ld and Hector Hill. The front line consisted of 1 Colchester 2 eniors Rob Garceau, john LeClair, Mark Toof, 1 CVU 3 Aark Tuttle, and Mike Tuttle. Ed Lamos was the 3 Milton 0 inly senior midfielderg and seniors Fred Langevin 1 CVU 2 nd Marc Stanislas anchored a secure Bob White efense. Senior exchange student Robin Och- mann saw time both in goal and on the line. The est of the team consisted of ten juniors and one ophomore. Ioach Perkins felt that his team played very trong overall. He thought that a small, mid-sea- on slump was the only weak point in the season. Ioach Perkins also felt that the support of the :hool and parents at the games was very impor- ant, and he was grateful for it. lV SOCCER Kneeling lL-Rl: Tammy Rand, Nicki Sweeney, Christine Cadieux, jenny Woodworth, Stacey Prime, Stacey MacEwan, Kathy Willey lessica Wilson, lill Dougan, Christine Emery, Teresa Bransfield, Mary Scanlon, Standing lL-Rl: Coach Tim Connolly,Hayley Richard: Alicia Magnant, Brye Casperson, Lynn Ovitt, Ginny Larner, Heather Dermody, Vicky Pfau, Heather Ovitt, Holly Larson, Lyndse Dickenson, Karen Campbell, Kristin Camisa, Coach Richard Berthiaume. BFA 4 0 7 2 5 1 1 0 0 3 4 5 1 2 Girls Scoreboard Boys 5COreb0ard TEAM VISITOR BFA TEAM Burlington 0 4 MVU Essex 1 2 SBH5 Milfgn 1 4 Spaulding MVU 0 0 Burlington 0 3 lViL. N'i8T1SflEld North Country 0 l ESSGX SBHS 0 2 SBHS lFroshl CVU 1 l MVU 53H5 0 10 St, lohnsbury MMU 1 0 Milton MVU 0 4 Alexander Galt Colchester 1 4 Middlebury North Cgunfry 0 2 North Country MMU 1 1 Colchester 2 cvu VISITOR 2 0 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 3iOTl 0 3 2 5 Z ti 2 5 I I 5 5 B E E H 5 2 Q H E 5 ! H Q I T I 1st row: lay Parent, john Gagne, left Moulton, Scott McKinney, jacob Peirce, Todd Marlow, 2nd row: Matt lsham, Shawn Rollo Christian Yandow, Brad Dunsmore, Dave Lowell, Dave Gibson, Randy Langlois, Tom Lowell, 3rd row: Mr. McCannell, Shaun Trudo Allan Brehaut, loc- LeClair, lustin Horton, Tim Hooks, Brian Putnam, Kevin Gagne. IV FOOTBALL C , , or Q ,F QW-'T' ar- .wr nt Row QL-RT: Jeff Sonnett, Kyle Bostwick, Brian Carpenter, Andre Parent, Todd Fisher, Dave Kimel, Todd Patterson, Shawn xtoy. Back Row lL-Rl: Coach Branon, Craig Berthiaume, Andrew Wood, Clark Gross, Demitri Hudak, Jody Tanner, Pete FROSH SCOREBOARD SCOREBOARD or, Kevin lerry. A TEAM VISITOR BFA TEAM VISITOR Rice 42 16 North Country 0 St. lohnsbury 20 3 Lyndon 29 Spaulding 22 8 Rice 40 North Country 42 6 SBHS 20 SBHS 33 16 BHS 0 Montpelier 32 7 Winooski 6 Lyndon 12 16 Rice 14 Middlebury 62 26 Middlebury 28 FROSH FOOTBALL t Row lL-RT: Rob Calderwood, Paul Botting, Travis McCracken, Ed Tessier, Kyle Bostwick, jeff Severance, Dave Graham, ch Siragusa. Middle Row QL-RJ: Dan Raine, Steve Garceau, Kendall Mongeon, Dave Kimel, Kevin Helms, Aaron Rhodes, ch Branon. Back Row lL-RJ: jamie Harrod, leff Murray, Terry Fisher, Dan johnson, jeff Sonnett, Matt Rafuse, john arthy. ' 4 CJ X, J,V' rr y My gi 4 6 X6 X, QP QQ 2, in L , , W an WY' HOME TEAM VISITOR 33 Rice 6 3 1 Spaulding 0 27 Lyndon 6 7 SBH5 2 7 26 St. johnsbury 0 34 Montpelier 0 25 Winooslci 27 28 North Country 0 6 Middlebury 3 48 'wie Q ant Row lL -Ri: Coach Beerworth, Don O'ConnelL Luke Cioffi, Randy Clark, joe Cahill, john Cioffi, Dan Carpenter, jeff R yea, Lorne Langlais, th Plumb, Dustin Martin, Shawn Charbonneau, Coach Hague, Ms. Norton. Middle Row IL-RJ: Coach McDonald Bob Hemoncl Lee tterson, Eldridge Perry, Robert Terrazano, Bob Covillion, Mike jackson, Gary Corey, Mike Bruso, Pat Gilmore, john McCracken, Coach terson. Back Row II. -Ri: Daren Lamothe, Todd Leduc, Mickey Smith, Bill K imes, Steve Parent, john Boomhover, Mike Mitchell Capt., Matt Hnson, Brian Ravlin, Shane Pearo, Mark Howrigan, Dan Scanlon, john Sullivan, Captain he B.F.A. football team completed its most A iccessful season in a decade, finishing with 7-2 record. The Bobwhites outscored the :Jposition 217-63 and recorded four shut- uts along the way. Combining toughness td finess, the team was considered one of we best in the state and provided lots of rcitement for local football fans. he offense was Well balanced as the Bob- hites were able to run and throw the foot- zll against any defense. Led by senior quar- -rback Lorne Langlais, the backfield of Lee ztterson, Mickey Smith, Bill K imes, and Tawn Charbonneau would run over the Dposition. The air attack was led by senior vceivers Matt johnson and Mike Mitchell the sure-handed duo combined for 11 D's. The offensive line played impressively l season and were led by seniors jeff R yea, 'hn Sullivan, Don O'Connell, Seth Plumb, and junior Randy Clark. The defense was the best at the Academy in many years and gained the reputation as great hitters. Led by senior Bryan Ravlin, the front line was big and strong. The lineback- ers were very aggressive and were led by seniors Dan Carpenter, Keith Berry, and Robert Tarrazano, as well as junior Luke Cioffi. Defensive back john McCracken led the Academy in tackles and caused havoc for opposing quarterbacks. In summary, the 1986 edition of Bobwhite football will be remembered as a team that represented their school very well and earned the respect of the opposition. It is hoped that a tradition of excellence has been reborn with this year's squad and that the glory days are here to stay for the Acad- emy football team. IV CHEERLEADING First Row lL -RQ: Crystal L'Esperanc'e, Kim Bouchard, 2nd row: Kelly Baker, Dorie Lunderville, Shannon Mcfnany, Michelle Leduc. 3rd row: Melanie Sr. Amand, Lori Yates, Bonnie Baillargeon, Angie Lamothe, Cheryl Hope. VARSITY CHEERLEADING Front row: Stacie Lawyer, Heather Seeley, Stacy Crocker. Second row: Rhoda Ellsworth, Trudy Aylward Casey Graveline, Sherry Pelkey, Dawn Martell. First row Il -Ri: Christie Haspray, Vicki Lafountain, Lisa L'Esperance, Stacey Richard, Hannah Williams. Second row: Carrie Messier, Danyell Wood, Amy Biggie, Stacey Lemieux, Kelly Botting. 099 Cy Q35 ,C ffvf C ttggt C W Q1 ,'1K',xlf3AQ-'Q ,J Mumsn Front row: Alana Considine, Rachel Short, Michele Boissonault, jennifer Screib, Corey Bombardier, 2nd row: Eva Fis Tracey Reed Gwen Flack, Coach Davidson Missing: Lindsey Yandow, Susie Winn, Pam Smith, Drew Hinkley, Iloi Blanchard, Cindy Greene, Sheila jones, Allison Haynes, Deanna Belanger, len Gross. GIRLS' SCOREBOARD BFA 27, BHS 28 BFA 26, SBHS 30 El 38, BF 80, BFA 117 BFA 25, CVU 30 El 44, St. johns 85, BFA 113, SB 119 Mont. 144, BHS 144, MMU 149, Colch. 213, BFA 45, CVU 54, MT. Anth. 57, MMU 71 N.H. 74, BF 95, BFA 112 Rut. 123, CVU 136, BHS 141, SB 155, Mt. Anth. 158, MMU 168, N.C. 256 El 36, BFA 40, MMU 74, Mont. 75 Senior Michele Boissoneault led the B.F. girls to another strong season in the staz Michele led the team all season long . winning two races and placing in the tt five almost every time out. She also led tt team to an 8-1 league record a secoi place finish in states, and a 42- 75 over record. Michele was named to the N. MA. All-Star team for the second straight ye and was the fourteenth girl from Vermo to cross the finish line at the New Englai X-C Championships, placing an excelle sixty-fourth place. Michele, who has run 4 varsity all four years, has always been one the top runners in the state, and she willt missed very much next year. 4,47 ,, f .ggi W N ffiki y Ia' ff., at row: Mark Bransfield, Demetri Bolduc, Marc Considine, leff Allard, Shawn Allard, joey Putam, Gary Coon, 2nd row: ch Mashtare, Chad Swan, Alan Mashtare, Mike Bessette, Chris Bates, Arthur Smith, Coach Davidson, Missing: Alain sioli, Mike Anderson, Tim Simpson, Eli Salzman. iors Alain Boisjoli, Alan Mashtare, and Art Smith led the B.F.A. s to their strongest season in the school's history. The guys had 4 league record and a 44-24 overall record. They took their trip to the New England meet in the history of the school. n Boisjoli, who has been on the varsity for four years and has nys been one of the state's premier runners, had another :essful season, being named to the N.V.A.C. All-Star team for third time. He went to New Englands for his third straight ', and Alain was the ninth Vermonter to cross the finish line in y-second place. Alan Mashtare has run varsity for three years 1 and has become one of the top performers in the state, :ing fifteenth in the state meet. Alan was named to the .A.C. All-State team for the first time after consistently being of the top runners in the district. Art Smith, running cross ntry for the first time, became one of the state's top runners. placed tenth in districts, eighteenth in states, and was the 'teenth Vermonter across the finish line at New Englands in -ninth place. Alain, Alan, and Art ran consistently together all ton, each taking his turn leading the team. All will be greatly sed. BOYS' SCOREBOARD BFA 26, BHS 29 BFA 25, SBHS 30 E1 33, CVU 53, BF 60, BFA 107 SB 115, RUT. 164 CVU 19, BFA 38 El 47, FA 65, Mont. 92, BFA 115 CVU 19, BFA 57, Mt. Anth. 67, MVU 195 CVU 24, BFA 57, Mt. Anth. 67, MMU 127 N.Y. 145, Mt. Anth. 200, Col. 202 SB 214 Rut. 231, Milton 248 BFA 203 El 26, Mont. 56, BFA 65, MMU 86 . N I Inuit. ,- , 1- X Z: I ww' i QIIWO 4 -1- z2.4'si.Q,4' I H wvzeezsw, I x Mimif. X 1 ' T. 2' K, Q nov-If oo Z UQ? ' f x I f f f ' f ,I Al In fliuhy 14 1 Ndf 10 1 59 X 'Q , N 7 0 Z t N f if .0 'M 'E - 1 ' 1790 , vi 1 iii. YZ D Fy b,. 1 gy! : 4 LL 53055 OQAIAI6 . 7 l . ifjg' sb ,' Y f F59 I ,. 1,224 ,' I YQ?-1, Wa I W ,I Q I' 5 I L k K xQ9xN ' f ' V 7 7 nf? 1' ' f f Q , .f L f f A .11 9 21: cv: fr Q I 'W W X71 'JN Q in Iii, .l X AEY Dnb5'A ' K Q if . '-x vnu 4Q,, X ' ITW fozab K gn . Za, X ,QM , - 'I fx 5 -j dw., 5 Ml ' 'ff Q K N - ft 1 . ,tv K-i N-vs .x A i ii :rum How ' mm H 'T THROUGH mg ww 'ww 7' 511021- WRPHW, gf Z! C 5 Q, 4 fl 'J .r ., 'I I 1 ftno NH . 4 'yt I A g q I 0- I f ' , ,If ' F W I I X, ' ouvs c:f.iYo if si! 03' I al' 1 rw 44 y ff 53 i V q if 1 X 'X 1 ' 1 1 X HWV4 K OK I rylfu-M M EJ:-L, VaQVa'x: fp!! ,-Nj? fbgr , , In 11 ' fl5...1fg,4 y A CVM Wi P Nao Q' ' ! CLIC f , EY! ffm A 1 JA v - X K. w 'Y H K X Se at ,Q -4 Q X W QQ , 7 Q QQQ mg QQ M if 2 if 4 Q X Q- N11 wr .fmhm I .ya IV GIRLS BASKETBALL Kneeling Left to right: Tammy Masse Andrea Langlais Hallie Ward Lisa Bocash Hale ' , b f f l 1 , y Hughes, Chris Belrose. Standin left t Hgh! Pam Smith, 5h3f10n MIHOF, Kathy Dugan, len 5Cl1f6Ib, Allison Haynes, Chris Allard, Vickie Pfau, Lore Bessetteglessicg Wilson Coach Berthiaume. IV SCOREBOARD BFA TEAM 29 Essex 29 Essex 40 SBHS 25 Enosburg IV 30 SBHS 35 Milton IV 31 Enosburg IV 37 Essex 26 CYO 23 SBHS 24 Fairfax IV 43 BHS 39 SBHS SCOREBOARD TEAM OPPONENT Mt. Mansfield 37 M.V.U. 34 NE. Clinton 36 No. Country 43 Essex 56 Spaulding 51 C,V.U. 20 Enosburg 39 Burlington 17 Rice 39 5. Burlington 61 N. Country 45 Essex 57 M.V.U. 27 Spaulding 43 M.V,U, 36 C,V.U. 34 Burlington 49 Rice 37 S. Burlington 45 FROSH BASKETB LL QUERY Back row ll-rI: Coach Tim Connolly, Shelby Minor, Ginny Larner, Karen Campbell, Krista Fiaschetti, Tracy Palmer Heather Dermody Iill Dugan, len Woodworth, Front row ll-rl: Dawn Wright, Staci Macewan, Kerry McCracken, Heather Hoague Alicia lV BOYS BASKETBALL A Back row tl-rl Coach Wood, Peter Smith, Aaron Reynolds, Louis Hemingway, Dan lohnson, Rob Steller, Ken Hope Craig Berthiaume, Don Wells. Front row ll-rl Dallas St. Peter, Brad Dunsmore, Keith Wakefield. IV SCOREBOARD FROSH SCOREBOARD BFA TEAM OPPONENT 59 MVU 41 59 Middlebury 41 67 MMU 32 67 Rice 58 65 S, Burlington 56 55 CVU 36 S1 SHS 53 34 St. johnsbury 50 67 Burlington 73 43 Essex 72 60 MMU 61 50 Rice 62 65 S. Burlington 70 60 CVU 33 52 SHS 64 52 St. Johnsbury 65 77 Burlington BFA 43 38 34 36 50 56 38 46 41 46 42 59 35 45 36 S2 TEAM Middlebury MMU Rice SBHS CVU Milton BHS Essex Rice SBHS CVU Middlebury MMU Milton Essex BHS SBHS BHS FROSH BASKE1EBALL r. 'S .41 of N I x 1 S 'F YHA, 9114 aid. RESH ASIUB FRESH IIS!! msmim 1 F A HF 4. ' A muslim , f Q3 ASKUU B FF HMI QW msmsit l OPPONENT 33 64 47 31 20 36 36 61 58 56 48 33 52 40 62 47 67 61 R ei 4 5' 'f . B-F 4 M fi wfsrmiu Ei, F 4 gtg 4 HF 4 11,64 msntm msnriin X Y mmm mzsum ,mm 4 FFESMMAV ' 6 usmsu S Hsmam wsxusiu 4 www I fnsmw ,. S . ' all Front row ll-rl Chris Lawyer, Steve Garceau, loe Godin, jacob Buchdahl, jacob Pierce, Kyle Bostwick, Matt Bashaw Mgr Terry Fisher. Back row ll-rl Coach Gamm, David Renaud, Stephen Archambault, Aaron Lumbra, David Bostwick, Shawn Trudo Tum Reed, Justin Horton, David Lowell. f-3 36 X' f-3 GN Mg' tis S' LWMS' This year's girls' basketball team missed qualifyir for tournament play by one game. A mid-seasc slump hurt the Comets, who finished very stror with a 7-13 record. The girls took it right down 1 the wire before losing their last game to a numbi one seeded South Burlington team. The Comets were led by senior guard Katie Flan, gan and senior forward janet Montagne. Ter. Archambault, who was sidelined with a knee injx ry most of the season, played an important part 1 the leadership of the team. Tammy Gagnon, tl fourth senior on the team, played a big role undi the boards for the Comets. Senior Beth Hemini way also played a big part in the leadership of tl team. Coach Bashaw felt that the team really in proved towards the end of the season. Next year team looks to be strong because of the exper ence that the younger players got this year. fig, ,Nt W iff 1 I ,5 ck row Cl-rl: Coach Bashaw, Kim Harrison, Kim Wells, Heather Ovitt, janet Montagne, Meg Camisa, Mg. Linda Guyette Mg Michelle artin. Front row ll-rl: Terry Archambault, Debbie Bessette, Beth Hemingway, Katie Flanagan. BFA 57 31 46 55 41 41 43 47 54 56 43 48 52 44 36 38 41 56 57 36 TEAM OPPONENT M.M.U. 43 M.V.U. 42 Essex 50 N.E. Clinton 43 N. Country 47 Essex 46 Spaulding 51 C.V.U. 43 Enosburg 56 B.H.S. 62 Rice 68 S. Burlington 53 N. Country 37 Essex 45 M.V.U. 31 Spaulding 55 C.V.U. 36 B.H.S. 55 Rice 73 S. Burlington 65 -E W le fi sgiifl ggi hggiki ge slill Q xx XX' SE S . S at s xl 4 C 1 , A 1 - at 1- -- .s 3 1 A l rn Guys 5 ,tl 1- 'N' . wil 4 'F . ,gp E R1 1 L Q ,, 5151 I ' .QN N: 1 O f 5' ' 5 YX if I , P 'rf' 1 - The 1986-87 hockey team completed its seaso on March 1 in the Gutterson Field House in Bur lington. The Bobwhites capped a fine season wit a State Championship. The 21-2 Bobwhites left n doubt in anyone's mind that they were the mos dominating team in the state when they beat th North Country Falcons 8-3 in the state final. BFA was led by the league's leading scorer loh LeClair. The Bobwhites were also led by the expe gf rience of 8 seniors: Pat Gilmore, Fred Langevir Steve Boucher, Gary Smith, Colin Camisa, Mar Toof, Tim Puro, and foreign exchange studer Robin Ochmann. Coach Gendron felt that th g desire for excellence was the key to this team' success. He felt that the team members never qui and that they earned all the recognition and suc cess they achieved. al? 2.1.5 Pest lilesuuills mm state eltiammmpnenelmga 1 Hnoelkxey time 1 .fl .T - BFA 1921 A g V 1973 BFA 5 Spaulding 1 A - 1974 BFA 6 Spaulding 4 KW A ' Q I N69 , 1 'lu 5' K gt S 1975 BFA 7 Spaulding 3 li t 13- ,, 1 X af' S at is x tl f f 1976 BFA 5 N. Country 3 X, 1977 BFA 3 Burlington 1 , 1978 BFA 4 Rice 1 1979 BFA 5 Spaulding 4 ,N 1980 Spaulding 5 BFA 3 1982 BFA 4 S. Burl, 3 Q2 OU ' 1983 BFA 3 Essex 2 tOTl 1984 Essex 8 BFA 4 NC. 021 1976 BFA 5, N. Country 3 X 1986 Essex 10, N, Country 4 G ix 9 FA Fil if 3-ml 4 ,. fi,' 411. E? FA e A BFA BCA FA E' E 49.5 ,ll aft Top row ll-rl Mgr. Chris McWilliams, Travis St. Peter, Mike Mitchell, Matt lohnson, Hollis St. Peter, Ron Pelkey, Chris Smith, Sean Horton, Bill Kimes, Mgr. jason Graves, Coach Fairchild. Kneeling il-rl joel Cassidy, jamie West, Hector Hill, Mickey Smith, Alain Boisjoli. BFA 87 68 65 69 83 65 58 51 69 76 69 83 60 79 76 87 58 61 74 82 73 73 '50 TEAM MVU Milton Middlebury Mt. Mansfield Rice SBHS CVU Spaulding St lohnsbury BHS Essex Mt. Mansfield Rice SBHS CVU Spaulding St. lohnsbury BHS Essex MVU 'Spaulding 'Mt. Anthony CHAMPIONSHIP 'Colchester 'Denotes Play-offs in OPPONENT 57 46 67 48 68 57 59 50 56 65 67 49 69 78 57 70 63 68 63 52 67 55 48 61 'N 'Y ll gfxl M721 ff N ik Q! V ffl il, ', ,fo A Q, FE B io I 9 8 7 'l T' 4 lg Y. X ll ,IXA pu' ,xx Y QP X Q7 eerie lx Nl f' X QC? 46 227 a nl will 4' , xx gby- L Q is 7 3' 'J K3 BFA TEAM 87 MVU 68 Milton 68 MVU 65 Middlebury 69 Mt. Mansfield 83 Rice 65 SBHS 58 CVU 51 Spaulding 69 St. johnsbury 76 BHS 69 Essex 83 Mt. Mansfield 60 Rice 79 SBHS 76 CVU 87 Spaulding 58 St. lohnsbury 61 BHS 74 Essex 82 MVU 73 'Spaulding 73 'Mt. Anthony 50 'Colchester 'Denotes Play-offs OPPONENT 57 56 46 67 48 68 57 59 50 56 65 67 49 69 78 57 70 63 68 63 S2 67 55 48 if lg Q F65 'X X A v, , , 5 fi I, X - I vf - .1 L, t row: Luke Cioffi, Robert Terrazzano, Shawn Charbonneau, Eric Rath, Tim Puro, John Cioffi, Gary Larose, john johnson, Mark Toof. 2nd tw: Coach Gendron, Asst. Coach Mr. McDonald, Derek Stringer, Andrew Wood, Gary Smith, jerry Dukas, Gary Dukas, Pat Gilmore, Steve Jucher, Paul Bilodeau. Back row: Colin Camisa, Mike Burnor, Robin Ochmann, john LeClair, Jeremy Benoit, Fred Langevin, Craig Villeneuve hn Boomhover. ram l2O-23 W 7-1 gwampsoott , ,,,,, W 7-4 wa tt W 10-2 Buriinftgxao W 11-1 Missisquoi W 9-0 Rutland W 8-1 Champlain W 9-1 Massey Vanier L 1-2 Lewiston W 9-1 Essex W 11-0 S. Burlington W 8-5 Rice W 7-1 North Country W 2-0 Spaulding W 4-2 Colchester W 5-2 Milton W 16-2 Burlington W 10-2 Missisquoi W 6-0 Rutland W 13-0 Champlain I r 'P on fn m cn cn x f Playoffs W 10-0 Burlington W 5-3 Spaulding Championship W 8-3 North Co untry The 1986-87 Bobwhite bas- ketball team reached its final goal on Saturday, March 7, 1987 at Patrick Gym in Bur- lington. BFA won its first state championship in 28 years. The second seeded Bob- whites beat first seeded Col- chester Lakers in overtime 50-48. BFA finished its season at 20-4 with playoff wins over MVU, Spaulding, and Mount Anthony before playing Col- chester in the championship. BFA was led by league scor- ing leader, Matt Johnson i28.6ppgJ. The remainder of the starting 5 were Mickey Smith and Hector Hill in the back court with Hollis St. Pe- ter and Ron Pelkey under- neath. Other seniors, Alain Boisioli, Mike Mitchell, and Chris Smith provided help off the bench. The Bobwhites prided themselves on their defense and team style of play. 63 cfw fs X if ,ff fl fl M is ,,V. .l-4 H- 'AAAA if T Vklzllui ll W .iff a t t i O ..f:-'f' A is My! ,:::,,,,,:.1-:2A:':'2:A My l The 1986-87 Gymnastics team was a special or Though the team didn't win one meet, the tea wouldn't consider this season a losing season. T team didn't have one senior on it. Coach a foriegn exchange student Monica Blanco felt tl this was a learning year for a young team. juni: Heidi Luneau and Missy Hope will form a stro nucleus for next year's team. Though the Gymn. tics team came up short in the wins column, should be a winner in the years to come. -S ,W es . c tsi 1 len Th Lanfea Front Row lL-RJ: Chris Warner tasst. coachl, Monica Blanco lcoachl, Hayley Richards, Christine Cadieux, Tracy Bonney, omas, Heidi Luneau lcaptl. Second Row KL-Rl: Missy Hope lcapt.l, Eva Fisk, Lori Verville, Missy Sargent, Kathy r. Third Row lL-RJ: Lori Little, Laura Yates, Betsy McFec-ters. BFA 60.05 66.25 70.05 73.2 71 77.8 74.05 72.55 TEAM Milton CVU Middlebury U-32 Essex Lake Region SBHS BHS OPPONENT 76.85 108.55 78.45 88.95 110.1 101.25 105.1 98.5 65 WINTER VARSITY CHEERLEADINGI Back row ll-rl Amy Biggie, capt., Stacey Lemieux, Cecile Branon, Heather Seeley, Melissa Brady. Front row ll-rl Sherry Pelkey, Stacie Lawyer, Trudy Aylward, Rhoda Ellsworth, Hannah Williams, capt., Stacey Richard. Front row ll-rl Cheryl Hope, Dawn Martell, Lisa L'Esperance, Vicki LaFountain, Capt., Shannon McEnany. Back row ll- rl Angie Lamothe, Michelle Lapiere, Capt., Bonnie Baillargeon, Danycll Wood, Dorie Lunderville, WI TER IV CHEERLEADERS Front row ll-rl Lynn Ovitt, Dawn Bailey, Kim Bouchard, Michelle Leduc. Back row ll-rl Melanie St. Amand, Capt. Kelly Baker, Christine Emery, Crystal L'Esperance, capt. Missing: Lindsey Dickinson. MmMwmmwmwwmwwmmwn if r. tlllli l fi .till x on X-C SKIING 1 in Kneeling: L, to R. 1. Putnam, B. Kryger, A. Vogelsberger Back Row Coach Mashtare, T. Simpson, J. Blanc, M. Bessette, I. Gross, C. Swa A. Smith, A. Mashtare, M. Considine, I. Weathers, S. Winn, D. Greene, Coach Cain Missing: M. Boissoneault, A. Larner The girls were led by juniors Ida Weathers and Susie Winn. Seniors Michele Boissoneault, Anne Larner, an jennifer Gross made up the remainder of the varsity team. It was a rough year by getting a snow three weel later than every other ski team. The girls worked hard, and we did become competitive by the season's em The boys were led by seniors Alan Mashtare and Marc Considine who both had excellent senior years. Bot placed well in every race for the team. Senior Art Smith, in his first year of skiing, made varsity and becam an excellent skier. It's very hard to have that much success in one year. GIRLS' SCORES 12f30f86 Midd. 23, Col. 131, EI 33, SB 72, Har. 92 BFA 136, CVU Inc. 1f3fB7 Stowe, 21, Midd. 40, El 43, Hanover, N.H. 57, Col. 91, SB 110, Har. 123, Lebenon, N.H., 143, MMU 168, BFA Inc., NC Inc. 1f10f87 Col 17, SB 27, BFA 56, MMU 56, BHS Inc., El Inc., CVU Inc. 1f17fB7 Stow 18, SB 42, ST-I. 76, Lam. 82, NCU 90, BFA 136, L. Region 144, OX Inc., Thetford Inc., Lyndon Inc. 1f24f87 Stowe 14, Midd. 22, El 66, Col. 74 SB 89, MMU 109, NCU 241, BFA Inc. 1f31f87 Stow 19, Midd. 34, El 49, SB 60, Lam 118, MMU 124, BFA 131, St-l 124, NCU 154, LR. 186, Thet. 221 2f4f87 Stow 34, Midd 56, EI119, SB 126, Coll 145, Har. 184, Lam. 243, BHS 253, MMU 262, CVU 264, NCU 317, BFA 324, St-I 358, Mont. 402, L. Region 444, Thet, 507 68 BOYS' SCORES 12f30f86 Col. 28, MMU 40, El 54, Har 77, SB 78, CVU 85, Midd 14 BFA 166 1f3f87 Col 36, El 47, MMU 55, NCU 60, Leb. NH, 83, SB 93, Har 13 Midd. 137, Han. NH 150, Stowe 156, BFA 203 1f20f87 coll 65, SB 32, Har 57, CVU 81, BHS 92, MMU 99, EI120, BF 128 1f17f87 NCU 12, SB 37, BFA 102, Lam. 123, Lyndon 136, Oxbow14. St-J 177, L. Region 227, Thet. Inc., Stowe Inc. 1f24f87 Col. 39, SB53, MMU 58, NCU 58, EI 66, Midd 70, Stowe 13' BFA 143 1f31f87 El 28, SB 39, NCU 44, Midd 82, Stowe 118, WA 130, Lam. 15. Lyndon 161, BFA 162, L. region 221, St-I, Thet, Inc. 2f4f87 Col 52, El 62, MMU 73, NC 112, Midd 164, SB 164, Harwoo 202, BHS 225, CVu 240, Stowe 267, Mont. 289, Wildridge 326, Lan 383, Lyndon 393, BFA 404, oxbow 479, U-32 504, St-I 557, Lal! Region 580 M me .. ,,. ' .ur .J 1 D.A.R. The DAR awards are presented to the senior boy and senior girl who have demonstrated leadership, de- pendability, service and patriotism in the school, the home, and the community. The faculty selected loanne Karabatsos and David Fitzgerald from the Class of 1987 for this outstanding award. WRITING CONTEST Stacie Lawyer junior, Leslie Farrar senior, Sheila sophomore, and jacob Buchdahl freshman each fifty dollars through the 1987 Vermont Honors i tition for Excellence in writing sponsored by the versity of Vermont. STUDENTS GF THE WEEK Gerald Bailey Ellyne Kinney Robin Mercier Jeannie Bluto jessica Kittell Lynn Parrotte Lee Bryce Kathleen L'Esperance Anne Raymond Paula Gaboriault Gary Larose Erin Roberts Tonja Gray Dori Lunderville Cathryn Sanders Dennis Harvey Greg Manske Tom Simpson Brian King Tammy Masse jeffrey Tatro 70 2i'3 f' , Q v XVI- ji fig DD J A Q 'u CA! 1 j, - GMT! f Q ' 9 f , , . 'v bij, M ff . ' I W s f if I? A ' X - 6 'Q' 9 f , ff f f ,ff 4 f O, I ,. ! ' Jplrnf Fjisl. . 4, 4 swf 'ME Z fix SMMZ J 19 -2, .a QE A , if mn. Ci C 5 ,2- ' 'yf J' Tb Elwnrfijljuous w C ,nl Ill., . ly J? wwemlo , X ' Q ' 0 X, 1. . SEI I ly . --- , fp H um 5 'AX by 0 H .. 552 in Q N 7 NE Graf 10 1 M Zi , ' Elf klfffmf' xf , q' 7 -fi ,.' ' 'X x T 'PQ X73 f N 51 Mile! Z NC xx 'I 9. ' ' f Lg-Q 'fda'-'mm X 4 l O .H GP M f lv if 8, vp .XD A N g M 3 -- 4 CK U . . VLJW E Li 7 BADI Front Row QL-Rl: Stephanie Burl, Christine Emery, Scott McKinney, jennifer Woodworth, jacob Buchdahl, Sandy Raymond, Nikki Sweeney, Melanie St. Amand, jacob Peirce, Christine Cadieux, Heather Dermody, Lynn Ovitt, Rachael Short. Middle Row lL-RJ: Kerri Lewellen, Sara Smith, jeff Moulton, Brian Paradis, Kristy Hancox, Kerry McCracken, David Kimel, Keith Baker, Kathy Fouts, jennifer Teague. Back Rob QL-Rl: jull Dugan, Alanna Considine, Kyndle Eficmgeon, Ed Tessier, Kyle Bostwick, David Bostwick, Marc Bachand, jamie Cota, joe LeClair, Lindsey Dickenson, Mr. o urn. Freshmen musicians entering the BFA music program must go through a year of fundamentals such as rhythrr technique, and musicianship. After this one year of preparation, the Academy musicians then spend thei remaining three years in Band Il. Under the direction of Mr. Colburn, the band plays in many parades and holds Christmas and Pops concert. BFA gives its musicians some of the best musical direction in the state. Football and basketball games wouldn't have the same feel without the Academy Pep Band. This group of musicians provides the get-up-and-go for the athletes and the crowd. This special kind of band plays an important part in the musi- cal tradition of B.F.A. Front Row ll RJ Kcrri Lcwellc n Don Levy Chris McCirthy Miranda Tonncssen jane Riplty Lunderville Bctsy MLFcttcrs Maggie Daignault Middle Row KL Rl Kim King David Lagrow Simpson Traci Davison Kara Collins Katy Fvans Ht ather Swccncy Top Row KL Rl Doug strom Marc Considinc Mikt lsoldos Mic htllt Lt duc Karen Coon Brian Carpenter Tony Dallas St, Peter, Robert Beauregard, Adam Marcotte, Deanna Creenia . I X Q N x I Y . . C I . - : . . i . I i Rich, Tom Miller, Dan Carpenter, Bill McGrath, Tim Skelton, jeff Leete, Gwen Sorley, 72X , ' ' ' 2 A ' 'V i ' ' ' i V 1 .1 , Y STAGE BAND Left to right 1st row: Kim King, Dallas St. Peter, Mr. Col- burn, Kerri Lewellan, Scott McKinney 2nd row: Brian Car- penter, Madonne Parent, Marc Considine, Ed Tessier. 3rd row: Dan Carpenter, Doug Bergstrom, Craig Rich, Mike Zsoldos. 4th row: Robert Simpson, Tom Miller, Kenny Hope One group that many jazz-likers enjoy listening to is the BFA Stage Band. This group of musi- cians contribute a brand of music that is often forgotten in high school music: jazz. The Stage Band now receives much publicity because it plays in many of the events in which the chorus and Band I 84 II take part. A 7 DWECA WISE H 'A ,,..1:m,,-,..g.-.uw f , all ... f'-.4 '-' E' - ff. H ,, ' , 4 ., , l ZQ Front Row QL-RJ: Lori Tetrault, Sue Corey, Corrine Maxham, Iulie Hodet, Dawn Martel, Rhonda Metcalf, Rhoda Ellsworth, Loi Choiniere. Back Row: Mr. Corey, Patty Houle, Glenn Quilliam, lody Hogaboom, Pat Forget, Tammy Loiselle, Brian Matthews. Missii Keith Bean, Laurie Morgan Distributive Education Clubs of America lD.E.C.A.J is a nationwide organization formed to give students better understanding of the marketing and distribution process. Mr. Corey, head of the D.E.C.A. depai ment, feels it is a good learning process for those entering marketing or distribution. Each year there is state competition, a regional competition, and a national competition which D.E.C.A. students attend. Al in Vermont the state chapters hold a State Career Development conference at which B.F.A. is represente Y! W' 5 212, at W X 'YW t ,, ' I In ,,, ,.:.:..M ,-.,,,,..'1w.vAvW,,9f -wIZfgQ,,,,,w,,,'.m v ,',,,,,,1,,.,w ' A ,Q I Z H A 5 , l v I -4 i si 1 V F ,V ' . , F ' '- -. , at , -' , 57? .. 'Z i,if ' -f ia? F 1 Front Row CL-Rl: Bob Gebo, Gail lewett, Sheri Bevins, Missy Fairbanks, Angie Lamothe, Donna Burt, Roxanne Blanchard. E Row lL-RJ: Laura Bean, Lori Yates, Annette Trayah, Richard Peliel, Mr. Corey. A ' PEER Coumsisunc. X ont row lL-Rl: Luther Kinney, Kim McNall, Beth Hemingway, Ellyne Kinney, lllona Blanchard, Beth nderson. Middle row: Mrs. Bostwick, Debbie Sargent, Becky Emery, Tammy Kane, Bob Simpson, Todd zduc. Back row: Tony Yandow, Muffie Wirts, Adam Marcotte, Drew Hinkley. .M.T.I. ont row lL-Rl: Luther Kinney, Mari Magnant, Todd Leduc, Debbie Sargent, Kim McNalI, Anthony ndow, Becky Emery, Bob Simpson, Ellyne Kinney, Tammy Kane, Illona Blanchard. Top row: Mrs. audette Bostwick, Beth Hemingway, Kelley Mahoney. Peer Counseling ws first started at B.F.A. by the CMT's. This year, non GMT members were invited to become Peer Counselors. They are a group of students who wish to help their peers by giving them someone to talk to. The program has been a success. They now have a new room lo- cated by the gym. The training is spread over three days. They attending skills, listening learn skills, and role play. Overall, the Peer Counselors are here to help. The Green Mountain Teens lGMTl are a group of students concerned about drug and alco- hol abuse. In the summer, seven chosen students go through a five day training session. When they come back, they put their skills to use. This year, the GMT's sponsored activities such as the Ice Cream Social and the Com- pliment Express. Along with their advisors, Katherine Hutch- inson and Claudette Bostwick, the GMT's hope to personalize the school and reduce drug and alcohol abuse among teens and even adults. A X ATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ' Top Row QL-Rj: Brendan Magnan, Barb Branon, Chris Smith, Ron Pelkey, Lissette Benoure, jennifer Gross, Terry Ellis. Middle Row KL-' Sarah Branon, Mari Magnant, Stacey Severance, Debbie Sargent, Hector Hill, Margaret Daignault, Ellyne Kinney. Front Row KL-RD: P D k 98 ec er, Kelley Mahoney, joanne Karabatsos, Seth Plumb, Donald O'Connell, Cindy Willey, Sarah McFeeters, Laura Hardy, Toni Gr To promote the recognition of those students who excell in the scholastic part of school BFA has a cha ti f P of the National Honor Society. Students are chosen by their academic average, leadership ability, charactt I d portraya , an service to the school and community The NHS raises money throughout the ear to for - Y scholarships to send two of its senior members to college. This years officers were' President Sarz McFeeters, Vice President, Cindy Willey, Treasurer, Chris Smith, and Secretary, Laura Hardy. I iff? Front Row KL-RJ: Drew Hinkley, Luther Kinney, Kim McNall, Sherry Pelky, Sandra O'Connell, Paula Gaboriault, Katie Eva Middle Row KL-RJ: jon Branon, Chad Swan, Heather Sweeney, jana Waite, C-ary LaRose, Deana Chase, joel Cassidy, Ch Knightes. Back Row CL-RJ: Katie Ryan, Stacey Lemieux, Gerald Bailey, john Sullivan, Todd Leduc, Susie Winn, Sarah Lemna 76X ' V.l.C.A. :k Row lL-RJ: Mrs. Cioffi, Tom Miller, Russell Hudson, Ed White, Kris Bates, Todd Ashline, Missy pe, Stephanie Ross, William Adams, Matt Magnan, lim Perry, Steve Hopkins, Anthony Pearce, bert Gebo, Mike Mitchell. Front Row lL-Rl: Tricia Longway, Sue Britch, Tammy Leach, Lisa sperance, Alan Mashtare GIFTED 84 TALE TED , ,,,, fi l to right Seated: Adam Marcotte, Mari Magnant, Chris Knightes Standing: Barbi Branon, Mike lldas, Susie Winn, Kara Collins, Lissette Benoure, Mrs. Williams Y In order to prepare students for the world of work, Voca- tional and Industrial Clubs of America were formed. The members of the club partici- pate in state V.l.C.A. activities along with skilled olympics. Like other schools, B.F.A. has a Gifted and Talented program. Students are picked through faculty recommenda- tion, and then the students are re- viewed by a committee for final accep- tance. Each member must complete a project outside of his regular school- work. At the end of the year the pro- jects are displayed in the library. The Gifted and Talented group goes on a trip in the spring of the year. A 7 B.F.A.'s drama club has raised money to help finance the se- nior play, lunior lamboree, states one-acts, and other pro- ductions. The drama club con- tinues throughout the year to entertain its Academy audience and local community. The Thespian Society is as in- ternational organization de- veloped to honor those who participate extensively in drama. In order to be in- ducted one must acquire ten points, each point is about equivalent to ten hours of technical and stage work. Along with their advisor, Miss Grant, the Thespian So- ciety members attend plays together. They also hold an annual induction ceremony. A DRAMA Front Row lL-Rl: Adam Marcotte, Casey Preston, Traci Davison, lulie Carroll, Cindy Willey, Sara McFeeters, Beth Shepard, Laura Hardy, Amy Sharpe, Dawn Wright, Kathy Beaulieu, Kelli Shanno Kim Tippery. Middle Row KL-Rl: Cory Paquette, Marc Considine, Ellyne Kinney, Missy Sarger Sandy O'Connell, Andy Houle, Maureen Gagne, Kathy Willey, Becky Putnam, Sean Peters, Marti: Fiske, Pat Westover. Back Row KL-Rl: Kellie Thomas, Cindy Greene, Marie Ploof, Coreen Bomb dier, Kathy Thibault, Stacy Quilliam, Bill McGrath, Kris Carlson, Mari Magnant, Becky Bouchz Chris Boucher, Miss Grant. THESPIAN SOCIETY l IL-Rl: Cindy Greene, Andy Houle, Cindy Willey, Beth Shepard, Laura Hardy. Sarah McFeeters,. Mari Magna: SAIlD. ,yay row KL-Rl: Katie Ryan, Terry Archambault, Karen VanDeCar, Tammy Leach, Tracie Palmer, Laura dy, Beth Shepard, Cindy Willey, Andy Houle, Luther Kinney, Sarah McFeeters. 2nd row: jen ght, Stacey Crocker, Gale lewett, Michelle Leduc, Norma Labor, McKenna Yandow, Kelley honey, Becky Emery, Pam Reed, Cathy Willey, Ellyne Kinney. 3rd row: Toni Gray, Karen isereau, Martine Fiske, Kelly Lanfear, Doug Bergstrom, Glenn Quilliam, Richard Peliel, Leslie 'ar, Lissette Benoure, Kim Tippery, Illona Blanchard, Lisa Longway. STUDE'FCQUNCH row lL-RJ: Karen VanDeCar, jen Reissig, Luther Kinney, Martine Fiske, Kellie Shannon, Yandow, Richard Peliel, Illona Blanchard, Laura Yates, Becky Emery. Front row: Tom Hilary Grismore lV.P.J, Leslie Farrar tPres.J, Sue Pigeon lSec.J, Tracie Palmer. X The B.F.A. Chapter of Students Against Drunk Driving tS.A.D.D.D feels that if they can prevent an alcohol related auto accident, they are doing their job. The B.F.A. Chapter planned a fun day at the Com- plex, an express, and a dance. The Chapter's motto is Friends don't let friends drive drunk, and this has held true, because there has been a re- duction in the number of alco- hol-related fatalities since the chapter started at B.F.A. in 1984. The 1987 Student Council, with the help of Mr. Bove, has done a good deal for the Academy. With the help of the Student Council, B.F.A.'s atmosphere has greatly changed. Through the activities that the Student Council sponsors, the Council is able to raise funds for many activities. A9 7' This summer twenty-three stu- dents got together at the first Leadership Camp. lt was a fun experience to develop the skills necessary to become school leaders. For three days, guest speakers spoke in work- shops about dealing with lead- ership as a concept, problem solving, marketing your club, and organization and time management. The idea origi- nated from Mrs. Grismore and Mr. Corey, and the event was a hugh success. The Foreign Language Club at B.F.A. is open to any student at B.F.A. who is taking or has tak- en a high school level foreign language course. Through hav- ing guest speakers and travel- ing to different areas, the mem- bers learn about the cultures of different countries and pro- mote international under- standing. .X LEADERSHIP CAMP W 'Y wt 1? as L ,. 2 f i yell tv wt S K , J Qu V . . 'lf' ' 'lst row: Glen Quilliam, Becky Emery, Brian Matthews, Laura Bean, Tammy Leach, Cindy Willc Todd Ashline, Laura Hardy, Sarah McFeeters 2nd row: Beth Shepard, Margaret Quilliam, Ellyn Kinney, loanne Karabotsos, Beth Hemingway, Todd Leduc, Pat Westover, 3rd row: Mrs. Gran FCREIG LANGUAGE CLUB ll Back row: Pat Westover, Susan Parker, len McNeil, Lynda Lapan, Mrs. Haynes, Richard Peli Middle row: Cathy Carr, Shaun Stanley, Betsey McFeeters, Gwen Sorley. Front row: Bill McGrat Penny Hunt, Karen VanDeCar, Kim Hunt, Maureen Gagne. SCHOLARS BOWL a-M.-of may, f ' ' f F- Toni Gray, Chris Knightes Standing: Doug Bergstrom, Mrs. Williams, Robert Beaurgard MERCURY STAFF Y Scholars Bowl is sponsored by St. Michael's College and is car- ried throughout the state. There are 32 high schools throughout the state. This is the third year that B.F.A. has been involved. The Scholars Bowl was designed after a com- petition call College Bowl. The team is coached by jan Williams and hopes this year to better its knowledge and record over the last year. WI rs f' if W V ' ' ' f R , w . le ' h . K , , ., , . . If f ont Row lL-RJ: Pat Westover, jerry Dukas, Gary Larose, Amy Putnam, Peggy Decker, Chris Tabor, Darlene Choiniere, Karen ansereau, Dawn Bouchard, Rachel Weaver, jennifer Gross, Russel Marchant, Lee Patterson, Steve Hopkins. Middle Row CL-Rl: Kevin iibault Hector Hill, Chris Warner, lana Waite, Sherry Pelkey, Mickey Smith, Colin Camisa, Lorne Langlais, Michelle LaPierre, Patty oule Penny Robtoy, Lisa Root, Chris Smith, Robbie Steller. Top Row lL-RJ: Mr. McCannell, Trevor Cassidy, Tim Puro, Gerald Bailey, Ike Parah, Pat Gilmore, Ed Lamos, Rick Boutah, Danyell Wood, Nichole Dussault, Katie Flanagan, janet Montagne, Matt johnson, Mr. 'ie year's Mercury Staff is one of the best in the history of the school paper. The class is taught by lr McCannel who feels that this year's staff is one of the best groups of writers they have had since eing here. ln the classroom, students learn the different aspects of journalism. The week before the Jblishing of The Mercury, the students spend three nights at the St. Albans Messenger where they arn about layout, photography, and the actual printing of a newspaper. This year's editors are: erald Bailey, Editor, jana Waite, Assistant Editor, Peggy Decker, Photography Editor, Matt johnson, Dorts Editor, and Rachel Weaver, Business Editor. A .N f cHoRus The BFA Chorus provides all grades a chance to learn - A - - 3 A 4 about the vocal aspect of music. The chorus studies the four parts of song: sopra- no, alto, tenor, and bass. Chorus has raised money through dances and sales for an exchange concert and 5 other activities. The Chorus I also takes part in the Christ- mas, Pops, and Spring con- certs. BFA is proud to have a group of fine singers repre- senting it. . l S H l First row lL-Rl: Deanna Belanger, Teresa Bransfield, Martine Fiske, Wendy Morey, Tracy Greeno, Karen Caswell, Tina Brassard, Tammy Leach, Kim Tippery, Shannon Burkey, Tara Whittemore, Shawna Bishop, Barbara Daviet. Second row KL-Rl: Amanda Beaulieu, Dawn Wright, Sandi O'Connell, Cathy Carr, Shauna Luddington, Rebecca Boucher, jeff Leete, Kathy Willey, Pam Reed, jennifer Knight, Cindy Willey, Cindi Greene. Third row tl.-Rl: Kathy Thibault, Cory Paquette, Adam Marcotte, Pat Westover, Kristine Carlson, Lee Bryce, Andy Houle, Sean Peters, Beth Shepard, Laura Hardy, Susie Winn. ACADEMY SINGERS is Each year Mrs. Costes, the Chorus di- rector, holds auditions for twelve spots. These spots are filled by the most tal- ented girl singers from BFA. They sing in school concerts and for community groups, they also attend the prestigious Mid-Winter-Madrigal Festival in Burlington. Front Row lL-RJ: Barbara Daviet, Kristine Carlson, Laura Hardy, Beth Shepard. Middle Row KL-Rl Kathy Willey, Sandra O'Connell, Dawn Wright, Tracy Greeno, Susan Winn. Top Row QL-RJ: Martine X Fiske, Cindy Willey 1 JAZZ CHOIR lL-Rl: Cathy Carr, Sandi O'Connell, Wendy Morey, Sean Peters, Cindy Willey, Lee Bryce, Andy Houle, Kristine Carlson, Jeff Leete, Kathy Willey CHAMBER SINGERS Top Row CL-Rl: Cory Paquette, Kristine Carlson, jeff Leete. Middle Row KL-Rl: Lee Bryce, Laura Hardy, Sandi O'Connell, Andy Houle. Front Row QL-RJ: Barbara Daviet, Cindy Willey, Beth Shepard, Susie Winn, Kathy Willey 7 B.F.A.'s Math League com- petes in four meets a year in the greater Burlington Math League. The team enters three people in each of the five categories of written tests. In the spring, one member is sent to compete in the northfsouth meet. The Math League hopes to continue its strong perfor- mances in the future. The American Computer Science League is a national organization which offers challenging opportunities to advanced computer stu- dents. Throughout the year, the seven member team competes in four contests held at B.F.A. Our team sent in its five best scores. Tro- phies were awarded to top regional winners. .X MATH LEAGUE 1 -'s'T '--. ,,,,,. Robert Beauregard, Toni Cray, Ms. Lazarnick, Ellyne Kinney, Marc Considine, jason Graves Bergstrom, Sarah McFeeters, Shawna Bishop .. . .,,,, . ., pau X, .wjjj t at ,, Front row tl-Rl: Heather Sweeney, Drew Hinkley, Toni Gray. Back Row QL-Rl: Ms. Franz Knightes, Bill McGrath, Rob Beauregard. Absent: Ellyne Kinney, Marc Considine, LIBRARY ASSISTANTS P-Qi Front Row: Norman L'Esperance, Melissa Laroche, Danyell wood, Nicole Dussault, Russell Hudson. Back Row: Wendy Morey, Kim Hunt, Glenn Quilliam, Sue Britch, Stehanie Baitz, Pat Allain. DIO VISUAL 0 Back Row QL-RJ, Ken Gaudette, Greg Scott Donald O'Connell, Seth Plumb, Bill McGrath, Mr. Glidden Front Row lL-Rl, Mike Zsoldos, Brent Lehouillier, Tom Simpson, jason Graves. Missing: Michael Bruso, Dan Carpenter, Kevin Chagnon, Eric Bessette, joe Doucette, Bob Kryger, Michael Mitchell. 7 F.r.A. Front royv lL-Rl: jenny Paradee, Chet Austin, lon johnson, Tammy Gagnon, Rachel Gibson, Wendy Lapierre, Back row QL-RJ: Brian Clark, Mike Bessette, Mike Burnor, Mr. Ide, Stehen Tetreault. Future Farmers is a nationally recognized organization with about 500,00 members in all 50 states. It sponsors a wide range of activities from dairy projects to forestry, ornamental horticulture to horsemanship, and public speaking to parlimentary proce- dures. Through citrus fruit sales, apple and cider sales, rototilling, Christmas tree sales, and wood and pulp sales, they raise money to purchase equipment, make donations to worthy causes, and finance chapter and individual projects. Future Farmers devel- ops leadership in the agriculture field and encourages participation in agricultural and civic activities. Some of the students travel to state and national competitions. NATIONAL FFA CONVENTION Kansas Cm Missouri Members of the Vermont FFA State Dairy team met with the Special Project sponsor, Mr. Harold lacobson, Corpo- rate Director, Associated Milk Produc- ers, lnc., of San Antonio, Texas. The team was one of 46 FFA teams partici- pating in the National FFA Dairy Con- test at the 59th National FFA conven- tion in Kansas City, Missouri. NATIGNAL F FA DAIRY TEM non Mr Philip Idt 86 X KL-Rl: Harold jafobson, jenny Paradet-, Tammy Gagnon, Stephen Tetreault, james G SENIGR PLAY X Leated CL-Rl: Kathy Beaulieu, Beth Shepard, Sarah McFeeters, Mari Magnant, Laura Hardy, Ellyne Kinney. Ltanding CL-Rl: Andy Houle, Mrs. Strong, Cindy Willey, Bill McGrath, Donald O'Connell, Kellie Shannon, 'oni Gray, Ms. Grant. This year's senior play was called Roomers . It ran for two nights and was quite successful. The play was a comedy about people who lived in a boarder's house, each being very different and unique. Laura Hardy played the andlord, a brash and bad humored lady. Ellyne Kinney played a striving young actor who tries to experience the feelings of various inanimate objects such as a couch. The play was directed by loan Grant. She was assisted by Louise Strong who was also in charge the props. Dverall it was a very good production and a round of congratulations should go out to all who took part in this Jlay. TER ATIONAL DI ERS' CLUB Once a month the IDC gath- ered together and went to a foreign cuisine restaurant. The members explored other cul- tures through the best way pos- sible- eating! tack Row lL-RJ: Luther Kinney, Sue Britch, Mr. Bove, Drew Hinkley, Todd Ashline, Richard Peliel. ront Row QL-RJ: Ilona Blanchard, Beclcey Emery, Laura Yates, Ellyne Kinney, McKenna Yandow, ammy Leach, Beth Shepard, Laura Hardy, Sara Mclfeeters, Cindy Willey B7 waz C 2 i X r 2 'R A l Winners of the Wilson Cup: The Senior cast: juvie First Row: Cindy Willey, Beth Sh d epar , Pattie Houle, Donald O'Connell, Mari Magnant, Laura Hardy, Saral McFeeters, Miss Grant. Second Row: Kathy Beaulieu, Bill McGrath, joe Hudaak, Marc Considine, Ellyn Kinney, Kelly Shannon, Amy Sharpe, Seth Plum gr C., xx Junior Cast The Comedian Back row fl-rl Maureen Ga ne T g , racy Davison, Sandi O'Connell, Beth Anderson, Drew Hinkley, Andy Houle Cindy Greene, Martine Fiske, Luther Kinney, Pat Westover, Ms. Grant. Front row il-rl Greg Rosenquist, Chri Knightes, Dawn Wright, Marie Plouff, Kelly Thomas. 477620222 Jinners of the Beeman Cup: Freshman cast Situation Unsittable :ck row ll-rl Mark Gagnon, Mrs. Strong, Kevin Latuch, Kristi Hancox, Melissa Sargent, Rebecca Boucher . . . . I Sh ont row ll-rl Sonia Shepard, josh Rosenquist, Billy Preston, Amanda Beaulieu, Kerri Lewel en, awna shop, Kathy Fouts. BQ-9' ,,,..-.mugs Jphomore Cast Of Winners, Losers, 84 Games ck row ll rl Shawn White Kathy Thibault, Mrs. Strong, Christina Boucher, Cori Bombardier, Adam P arcotte Andrea Ligarski, ivlartha Blaisdell, Kathy Willey, Russell Paradis. Front row ll-rl Corey aquette, flly Goulette, jane Ripley, Shannon Burkey, Gwen Sorley. 90 HONORS AND RECOGNITIONS MRS. AUSTIN: TEACHER or THE YEAR Gertrude Austin has been si lected as Bellows Free Acad my's Outstanding Teacher the Year for 1985-'86, A Mrs. Astin was selected by h fellow teachers for her excq lence in teaching mathemati and her commitment to tl welfare of children and yout A graduate of johnson Sta College, Mrs. Austin is in h 29th year of teaching, the ls seven at B.F.A. On October 22, Steve Mye Chairman of the Math Depai ment, and Stanley Beauregar B.F.A. trustee, accompanit Mrs. Austin to a ceremony the University of Vermo where special recognition w made by the University of tl Outstanding Teachers of tl Year. MR. CHAPUT: MAN ON THE TRAII' Mr. W. I. Chaput, a long time citizen of St. Albans, has recently published his new book. Man on the Train has already sold 5000 copies and is still selling great. ,.,, , Mia MQW 'S f,, A f 24 9 3 S X ff m? X G Back row: Paul Gamm, Danny johnson, Tracie Palmer, Sitting: Lynn Ovitt, Lindsey Dickinson. CLASS OF '90 Class of 1990 E f, R Brouillette, Calderwood, Todd Robie Buchdahl, Cameron, jacob Joseph Buckles, Chad Campbell, Burl, Karen Stephanie Carr, Todd Bush, Aaron Casperson, Cadieux, Brye Christine Caswell, Randy Chartier, Mary Ann Choquette, Brigitte Clapper, Tina Clowes, Scott Collins, John Conner, Butch Considine, Alanna Cookingham, Kathy Cora, Arthur Covillon, Darlene Creller, Beau Cronin, Daryl Davis, john Demag, Harley Demag, William Demar, Lisa Denning, George tr A t , i Dermody, Heather Desnoyers, jessica Desrochers, Becky Devarney, Chet Dickenson, Lindsey Donahue, Marv Y Q, ' x i 2 i -if All A 'f ' Class of 1990 N, ,av x 6 ffl Q 'f D0U8h9fYf Fairbanks, LYNN Sherrie Dfalfial-IS, Fiaschetti, Michelle Krista Dudley, Scott Fisher, Terry Dugan, llll Fitzgerald, Emery, Pam Christine Forget, Fairbanks, Kathryn Brian ,- 1.,,J i X , z ' . l.. ,lshtfm i H l 4 J fx,- Y, V ' if ' 3 I s, Kathryn Gardner, Sherry Gray, joseph ouas, Godin, joseph Greeno, Gary cine Gonyeau, Gregoire, Tony ne, john Renee Gu ette Y i ner, Dawn Gonyeau, Scott Graton non, Mark Graham, David Hakey, Michael ceau, Graves, jason Hancox, Kristy 'en 2 I ex-, 'Q r' Harrod, jamie Havreluck, Charles Helms, Kevin Henry, Anrew Hilliker, Lisa Hoague, Heather CLASS OF 90 A Horton, justin jeffords, julie jerry, Kevin johnson, Danny Hulbert, jenkins, john jerry, Timothy johnson, Nicole Williams jerry, Crystal jewett, Carol juaire, Tammy Hunt, Penny Hurteau, Shawn lrish, Stacy jean, Heather 95 Q 9 2 1 -,,,.,,--, QM ,?i I X -14 l , . CLASS OF '90 A if N Adam Washington, Williams, Paula Yandow, Steven Glenn Williams, Lindsey dy, David Wells, Melissa Timothy Yates, Steven lerwood, West, TimOIl'1y Wilson, Mark Young, Adam Wl1iYlGm0fe, Woodwurth, Kaye, Shashona ifdo, Valerie Tara jennifer gele, Williams, Fetina Wright, Dawn ecca Williams, Yandow, 99 Megan Christian mumwwww' Cl.-RJ Andrea Langlais, Laura Yates, Trudy Aylward, Carrie Messier, Louise Strong. My home! OPHOMORES DON'T KNOW WHAT A CLUE LOOKS LIKE. Illlmll rd, Babcock, iSIlnB SfEVel l rd, Shawn Baker, leremy erson, Barnes, Heather e Barrett, Korri hambault, 38311. l0hl'l nifer Belanger, Ktin, Chester ward, Trudy Deanna ... wwf is w, cw I wlv r 1 fi 1 1 ' 1.7 Y Belrose, Christine Belval, Louis Bentley, Tammy Berthiaume, Craig Bessette, Eric Bessette, Lori Blackmore, Kim Blaisdell, Martha Blanc, losh Bocash, lisa Bolduc, Demetrius Bombardier Coreen 1 Bonnette, lohn Booker, Scott Boomhower, Daniel Boucher, Brian Boucher, Christina Branon, Amy Q Bransfield, Brooks, Erin Mark Bryce, Heather Brassard, Tina Bullock, Tammy Brock, Troy Burkey, T. Shannon Burleson, Amber Burleson, Scott 101 CLASS OF '89 ,fd m4 - v. K, Y X12 tl? re mf' tu-us -r 4-ni fr 1 J 4. 1 Q' .Lit 2 l Burnor, Carr, Larry Corbeil, julie Dougherty, Fcrland, Estelle Gagne, Kevin Gaudette, Goulette, Michael Caswell, Karen Creller, Dana Laura Fiske, Eva Gagner, Paul Stacey Green, R Cadieux, Scott Charbonneau, Crepeau, john Dugan, Flack, Gwyneth Gagnon, Don Gibson, David Greeno, ' Camisa, Cristin Shawn Czuchrey, Kathleen Frappiea, Gamache, Gingras, jeffrey Greenwo Carlson, Choiniere, Dawna Dunsmore, Danielle Tammy Gonnella, Amy Earl Kristine Scott Dann Lara Bradley Fronhofer, Gamache, Toby Goodroe, Carpenter, Clark, Brian DeCell, George Dussault, Mark Garrow, jason Stacey Brian Conner, Kany Christopher Gabree, Ginger Gosselin, Daniel Qarpenyer, Ellis, Laura William Ellis, Myra wf xy, vw 1' Y! I CLASS OF '89 MWF Q ,, .1 4 D I Q, ,Q-P. WHY L F , ' hf...........u.a-a.. -ns li., 'Z 4' 1 .- 5 ff . f . .J ta Z, Little, Laurie Manske, Greg McEnany, Messier, Carrie Paquette, Cory Pelican, Eric Putnam, joseph Reed, Ric Longway, Marcotte, Shannon Minor, Paradis, Russell Picard, Susan Rand, Tammy Remillard,i Stephen Adam McEnany, Shannon Parent, Andre Pion, Mary Raymond, Reynolds, Lowell, Thomas Marrier, Shawn Shawn Nichols, james Parent, john Prime, Stacie Anne Aaron Lunderville, Martell, Darren McFeeterS, Niles, Cheryl Parent, Michael Provasi, Tammy Reed, Craig Rich, Tod Dori Martin, Sharon Betsy O'Rourke, Patterson, Todd Putnam, Brian Reed, Pam Richard, B Machia, Linda Masse, Tammy McGraw, jennifer Reed, Randy Richards, MacNeil, Kathleen Ovitt, Heather Donald jennifer McMahon, Sherri Medor, Lisa ln Q... -u A ,L , 1 se ll 'ff it :LM..,,.v TW iii oley, jane Rudolph, jason Smith, Pam Thibault, rbtoy, Lisa Samson, Stacy Smith, Peter Kathryn nbtoy, Shawn Schreib, St. Peter, Dallas Totten, Hayley nllo, Shaun lennifer Sorley, Gwen Trayah, Debbie ny, Bobbie Shea, Sharon Stringer, Verville, Lori uyce, Stephen Shepard, Derrick Villeneuve, i Melissa Tabor, Peter Craig Simpson, Tom Vincelette, Christy ww he-v Wakefield, Keith Ward, Halicia Wechsler, jesse Wells, Donald Westover, Donald White, Shawn Willey, Kathleen Williams, Danny Wilson, jessica Wimble, Sabrina Winegar, Candi Wood, Andrew L: la- x' CLASS OF '89 Yandow, Kyle Yandow, McKenna Yates, Laura Pictures Not Available: Bessette, Mike Burton, Scott Bushey, David Carpenter, Colby Gibson, Rachel Glidden, Brian Hemond, Mike Hughes, Todd Lamothe, Naomi Lamotte, Timmy Lapan, Mindy Levesque, Daniel Longway, Tom Messier, Tammie Myers, Lisa Paquette, Cory Plouffe, Bonnie Quilliam, Stacy Rivers, Lisa Rockwell, Mary Ryan, Melissa Stanley, Shawn Thomas, Todd Willet, Wendy Zsoldos, Michael Zier, Shawn 105 'EW Gary Dukas, Donnie McCanmxIl, lana Waitc, jerry Dukas, Amy Biggie. Y E Ky Q 1 l i N z IUNIORS DON'T KNOW WHERE T0 FIND A CLUE. 7 ,M P' 4 lllain, Patrick Anderson, Beth tllaire, Danny Arcand, Edward kllard, leffrey Audette, Kevin Austin, Anthony Bachand, Robert Bailey, Gerald lb. Baillargeon, Bonnie Baitz, Gerald Baker, Troy Barker, Denise Barrett, Gary Barrett, Michael . fr 1 . ,. 471 I . -s 1 .S fl M Barrett, Sandra Bates, Kris Bean, Keith Bean, Kevin Benoit, jeremy Bessette, Debra l Bevins, Ann Blanchard, Marie Roxanne Beyor, David Bombardier, Biggie, Amy Brian Blair, Timothy Boomhover, Blais, Todd lohn Blanchard, Ilona Botting, Kelly Boucher, james Boucher, Patrick Bowlby, Bradley Boylan, loddie Brady, Melissa Branon, jonathan Britch, julie Brooks, Scott 107 CLASS OF '88 AXXX K ' 1 E I 5 X, Q V Q, sn X :M , 3. 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Melissa Hudson, lewert, Gail :nny Geoffrey Greene, Havreluk, Hopkins, Tammy gne, Gilbert, Teddy Cynthia Katrina Andrew nneth Gilmond, Trudy Greene, Deana Hawkins, john Horton, Sean gne, Golden, Grismore, Hebert, Houle, Andrew 1 iaureen William Hillary Christopher 09 Guilmette, Sarah I s CLASS CF '88 , av- N1.. of xx, ,V X ' i 'xx , N -4 f , Ha, i CL-S' f asv g 3, j Y, . if 1, 1 , , 6 it sl ri iff' M4, ,, 'Z ler, Thomas Morey, Wendy PHQUBNS, Pelkey, Sherry Poquette, Paul Richard, Stacey Roy, Richard Sanders, tori, Kevin Murtagh, IBYTWGS Tammie Pelon, Michele Putnam, Pam Roberts, Erin Ryan, Kathleen Cathryn ntcalm, Murphy, IOSY P3Sl18, Edward Perry, Eldridge Quilliam, Stacy Robtoy, Samson, Sanders, jeffrey son O'ConnelI, Patriquin, Peters, Sean Rath, Eric Donald, lr. Michele Santaw, Terrie ore, Clifford Sandra Arthur Pigeon, Tammy Reissig, jennifer ore, Kristina O'Neil, Susan Pearce, Ploof, Marie Remillard, reau, Jeffery Paquette, Anthony Murray Anne-Marie Pearo, Shane . 111 Pelkey, Christine CLASS OF '88 Saunders, Tanya Scanlon, Dan Scott, Greg Seeley, Heather Shepard, Mark Sherrer, Kimberly Smith, Michael St. Peter, Travis Stanley, Shawn Swan, Chadwick Pictires Not Available Clark, Walter Ciebo, Michelle Coodroe, Stanley Maxham, lan Powers, Candi Robtoy, joey Walker, Larry fm, Sweeney, Heather Tatro, lody Tatro, Maryellen Thibault, Kevin Thomas, Kellie .H Trayah, Christopher Vachon, Tim Vandecar, Karen Vanzile, Bradley Waite, lana Warner, Christine Weathers, jessica Wells, Kim West, lames Westover, Patrick White, Ed White, Sandra Williams, Hannah Winn, Susie Witham, Robert '1' ' Wood, Dany Wright, Davi Yandow, Anthony Yates, Lori Yates, Tom Mlm 4,, V 5 ' f Lira' .KJ fu, 'xx I, 4. 'J ' A rv? ngfs- 'lf ' 1 H - 2 E fr A in . va '. 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Z i x E 2 5 5 3 E J 1 ww f v W in Q 1 -1 , B x fi N 'Am in Wg nw' XE 3 2 E if Q Q 6 ' ,A SVLCLM. 3 ' 1 JS F5 Ama. : .umm i 1 ffs 135 W1:,Z.i45 Q 551' , AIA: lfnfl'J 5. 1,455 F011 70777525 GIRL janet Montagne Chris Tabor Lori Bruso Toni Gray loanne Karabatsos Lori Bruso Anne Larner Sarah Branon Tricia Roy Amy Trahan Kelly Lewis Toni Gray Chris Tabor Kerry Roberts Lissette Benoure Katie Flanagan Beth Hemingway Stacey Severance Sara McFeeters Kelly Lewis Heather Streeter Stacy Crocker loanne Karabatsos Vicki Costella Barb Branon Barb Branon Amy Putnam Chris Tabor Mrs. Foisy You Give Love A len Reissig Barb Branon Barb Branon Amy Putnam Toni Gray Barb Branon Kelly Lewis loanne Karabatsos Margaret Daignault Muffie Wirts Kerry Roberts Bad Name Class Athlete Class Flirt Friendliest Most Likely To Succeed Most ln Love Nicest Personality Prettiest Eyes Prettiest Hair Cutest Nose Nicest Smile Best FigurefPhysique Class Brian Class Mouth Biggest Brownnoser Quietest Biggest Blusher Biggest Appetite Best Dressed Best ActressfActor Biggest Heartbreaker Teacher's Headache Most Dependable Happiest Class Grouch Most Daring Most School Spirit Most lndividual Class Clown Favorite Teacher Favorite Song Most Popular Undergrad Cutest Walk Best Car Changed The Most Funniest Laugh Born To Be Wild Best Dancer Class Worry Wart Class Musician Politest Teachers' Pet GUY Matt johnson Pat Gilmore David Fitzgerald Hector Hill john McCracken David Fitzgerald Gary Smith Dan Carpenter left Ryea Mickey Smith Troy Manske Hector Hill Chris McCarthy Marc Stanislas David lohnson Dan Carpenter Matt johnson Bob Simpson Seth Plumb Hector Hill Chris McCarthy Chris Smith David Fitzgerald Brian Eberhardt Chris McCarthy Matt johnson Donald O'Connell Chris McCarthy Mr. Chaput Danny Allaire Lee Bryce lohn McCracken Troy Manske Bob Simpson Chris McCarthy Mickey Smith Hector Hill Robert Simpson Dan Carpenter Chris Smith 1,455 79011 EZZWWZES- ZZ? GlRL Katie Flanagan Sally jason joanne Karabatsos Sarah McFeeters Vicki LaFountain joanne Karabatsos Muffie Wirts Kelly Lewis Karen Dansereau joanne Karabatsos Kerry Roberts Sarah Mclfeeters Heather Streeter Heather Streeter Sarah Branon Michele Boissoneault Heather Streeter Michele Boissoneault Cindy Willey Lisa Baillargeon Chris Tabor Kelley Mahoney Barbie Branon Lori Bruso Laurie Morgan Robin Mercier Beth Hemmingway Beth Henningway Heather Streeter Mrs. P. Newton Glory Days Michelle Martin joanne Karabatsos Vicki Costella Sally jason Tricia Roy Beth Hemingway Lisa Baillargeon Kerry Roberts Madonne Parent Toni Gray Toni Gray Class Athlete Class Flirt Friendliest Most Likely To Succeed Most In Love Nicest Personality Pretties Eyes Prettiest Hair Cutes Nose Nicest Smile Best Figure!Physique Class Brain Class Mouth Biggest Brownnoser Quietest Biggest Blusher Biggest Appetite Best Dressed Best ActressfActor Biggest Heartbreaker Teachers' Headache Most Dependable Most Fun To Be With Happiest Class Crouch Most Daring Most School Spirit Most Individual Class Clown Favorite Teacher Favorite Song Most Popular Undergrad Cutest Walk Best Car Changed The Most Funniest Laugh Born To Be Wild Best Dancer Class Worry Wart Class Musician Politest Teachers' Pet GUY Hector Hill Mike Bruso Chris Smith Chris Smith Mark Tuttle Chris Smith Troy Manske Hector Hill Mark Toof Mike Bruso Mickey Smith john Sullivan Matt johnson Mike Mitchell Ron Pelkey Hollis St. Peter Chris McCarthy Marc Stanislas Don O'Connell Ed Lamos CC Camisa john Sullivan Todd Ashline john McCracken Robert Beaureguard jamie Lewis Mike Mitchell joe Hudak CC Camisa Mr. Livingston jamie West Mickey Smith Todd Ashline Hector Hil Matt johnson Robert Terrazzano Hector Hill Robert Beauregard Craig Rich Chris Smith Mike Bruso I 61,-iss 71757022 FRESHMAN YEAR! In the fall of 1983, we entered into the dog-eat-dog world of B.F.A. We were all a bit nervous, but yet eager t become part of the action. We were not alone in adjusting to a different place, for we had a new headmastei Reginald Godin arrived at the same time we did to make sure the school ran without a hitch. Everyone got o' to a great start when we elected our class officers. They turned out to be Matt Johnson, pres., Sarah McFeeter: V. Pres., Vicki Costella, Sec., and Heather Streeter, Treas. The Homecoming came next, which excite everyone. Katie Flanagan did us proud by becoming freshman princess. junior lamboree was yet anoth adventure. Our fine cast consisted of Nichole Dussault, Michelle Martin, Cindy Willey, Sarah McFeeters, Tii Puro, Keith Hathaway, Kelli Reed, Shannon O'Rourke, Laura Hardy, Sue Pigeon, Lynette Paulman, Rick C-ray and Becky Emery. Two fine singers were sent to All-States: Cindy Willey and Sarah McFeeters. Michell Boissoneault and Alain Boisjoli did great jobs on the varsity x-country running teams, and Matt johnson wowe everyone by being the only freshman to make varsity basketball team. The year was tough at the start, but w made it through, anxious to return the following year as SOPHOMORES. SCPHCMORE YEAR! We returned in the fall of 1984, no longer rookies, and we were ready to show the rest of the school wha sophomores were really made of. The year started with the election of our class officers. Kerry Roberts, Pre Becky Emery, Vice Pres., Tammy Rich, Sec., and Kelley Mahoney, Treas. were able to keep the class on the riga track. We made it clear at Homecoming that we wanted Kerry Roberts to be our princess. The student coun had some fine sophomore reps.. They were Tammy Rich, Dawn Bouchard, Debbie Sargent, and Tammy Leaccf The junior lamboree was a tremendous success! The Wilson Cup was won for our class by Amy Sharpe, Bet Shepard, Michelle Martin, Kellie Shannon, Laura Hardy, Cindy Willy, and Sarah McFeeters. The girls' varsiti basketball team consisted of janet Montagne, Katie Flanagan, and Terry Archambault, who helped lead th team to a 19-4 record. The boys' team had four outstanding sophomore players: Mickey Smith, Hector Hili Mike Mitchell, and, returning for his second year, Matt johnson. Both the boys and girls made it to the finalf See what us sophomores could do!! Mark Toof, Stever Boucher, Pat Gilmore, and lohn LeClair made th hockey team. Because of these guys, the team made it to the quarterfinals. The boys' varsity soccer team w the No. 1 seed in the state tournament featuring Dave Fitzgerald. A new organization was formed. S.A.D.D. w started and caught on with us sophomores quickly. The sophomores were on the road to glory and knew th jUNlOR year was just around the corner. VI, i i E E 5 tibltll ,ma Qel'tastat1ntt1itt I, TRICIA LONGWAY, leave all the students in Culinary Arts all the dirty dishes I got stuck washing! I, TAMMY LOISELLE, leave my nicknames to whoever deserves them. I, STEPHANIE ROSS, leave Murray Remillard my exercise cassette in hopes that he'll lose a couple pounds. I, TRACY REED, leave Gene Depot all my love! XX OO We, TONI GRAY and ROBERT BEAUREGARD, leave Coach Lazarnick all the luck in the world to get past 9th place in the G.B.M.I.. We, LORNE LANGLAIS and IASON BASHAW, leave Matt Bashaw our party habits in hopes that he will keep up our tradition. I, HUGH DUDLEY, leave my quietness and my politeness to my brother. l, coRmNE MAXHAM, leave BFA gladly. I, YOGI BREAULT, leave my lunch room eating abilities to all the skinny people. I, AMY TRAHAN, leave Ion johnson well, . . . nothing, I'm taking it all with me. I, CHRIS MCCARTHY, leave Mr. Mallett a box of aspirin for all the headache I gave him! I, KELLEY MAHONEY, leave Bones lMichelle Martini in charge ofthe whole outfield because I know she can handle it. I, LAURI MORGAN, leave my seat in Mr. Mallett's office to whoever wants to follow in my footsteps. We, RHONDA METCALF and LORI TETRAULT, leave Mr. Corey a t0upee. I, DARLENE CHOINIERE, leave Michele Pelon all the goodfbad times we had in my car. We, KAREN GARLAND, MISSY HEMINGWAY, and VICKIE PION, leave all the freshmen all the parties we never invited them to. I, MARGARET DAIGNAULT, leave the piccolo solos to anyone who has the courage to blast his brains out even though they're out of tune! I, LAURA HARDY, leave one last G Day mates before leaving for Australia in quest of the perfect surfer. I, LISETTE BENOURE, leave absolutely nothing because I don't have much left. We, CRAIG RICH and BOB SIMSON, leave the flutes 2 yuppies for their very own. I, TIME PURO, leave a warning to Mr. Livingston and the rest of the science dept. to not let my brother, Dan, near any explosives. We, KARA COLLINS and MARI MAGNANT, leave Mr. Rose's growls, glares, and cranky comments to anyone who will put up with them and still like Rosey! I, A. IOSEPH HUDAK, leave my brother, Dimitri, a lone gas cap. I, MICHELE BOISSONEAULT, leave my running shoes to len Schrieb in hope that she will run them-not her mouth. I, PEGGY DECKER, leave Iana Waite in my kitchen licking the bottom of the Cookies and Cream. I, MARC STANISLAS, leave my open betting account with Mr. Ashton to any fool who is dumb enough to support him. ' I, KELLY VACHON, leave my brother, Timmy, the talent I have for not getting caught. I, KATIE FLANAGAN, leave Meg Camisa a coupel of spare basketballs to shoot. We, LOU and BOOBER, leave our poetry notes to anyone who needs them. I, GALE COBB, leave my ability to get along with everyone to all of those who can't do the same, but should! I, MICHELLE SANBORN, leave my locker to Larry Sanborn. I, STEVE NOLAN, leave Shannon Minor my ability to find parties. I, MARCEL BEAULIEU, leave all my teachers to my sister for the next 3 years. I, KATHY SWEENEY, leave Wendy in hopes that she'll find someone who writes like her mother. I, CINDY WILLEY leave my sister, Kathy, half of my belongings, that way she won't need to take them. I, TAMMY RICH, leave Tina Martin a hankie for Donny's bloody noses. We, RICK GRAY and IOHN PRESTON, leave Tim Foss because we don't want him. We, THE BASEBALL TEAM, leave Lou Collins to find out who swam in the pool at Gallaudette College on the baseball trip to Washington, DC. I, VICKIE RYAN, leave jennifer Archambault all the help she can get. I, IULIE WOLFE, leave Pat Allain my locker on the first floor. I, RONNIE PELKEY, leave Mr. Scales my auto skills so he'Il know as much as I do when he works on his Ford. I, VICKIE ISHAM, leave Eric two great years and a reminder about my birthday. We, DOUG BERGSTROM and CRAIG RICH, leave Iacob Buchdahl enough instruments to start his own stage band. I, HUGH DUDLEY, leave my quiet and polite ways to my brother. I, IOANNE KARABATSOS, leave Michelle Martin a box of McDonald Land Cookies and a year's supply of Puma Sportswear. I, KATHY BEAULIEU, leave Mrs. Grant alone in the Main Office in hopes that she'll find someone as great as me to cover for her when she leaves for break. I, MUFFIE WIRTS, leave Hilary Grismore all our good times. I, MATT IOHNSON, leave a new person to reign over the anti-Mr. Zer Club. I, DONALD O'CONNELL, leave my dead ant collection, Lawrence Welk albums, limi Hendrix records, 15 foot statue of Papa Smurf, etc., to Mr. Chaput. I CASANDRA LEE, leave Ed, Kris, and Wendy with memories of great friendships. I DEBBIE SARGENT, leave Mr. Godin my father's extension number at SBHS. I I, KAREN COON, leave Lauri Little to find another way home. I, TREVOR CASSIDY, leave Reggie Trayah my army glasses so he can see what he is talking about. I, HEATHER COON, leave my car payments by my brother Gary, but I keep the car. I RACHEL WEAVER, leave Tina Martin my title as the Queen of Fake. I I, TERRY ELLIS, leave my bodaciousness and a bit of class to Lisa Rivers. I, LES YOUNG, leave this state as soon as I graduate. I, OMER MARTIN, leave Gary Coon good luck because the Red Sox will need it. I KIRK BOUCHER, leave my ability to do nothing and still graduate to my brother, Brian. I I, STACI BUCKLES, leave nothing, for I'm taking it all with me. I, ANNE LARNER, leave my sister, Ginny, to anyone who will take her. I, RUSS MARCHANT, leave all my blank passes in my locker. LISA ROOT, leave Stacy Samson a portable iron. l, I, ANGIE SARGENT, leave Rhoda Ellsworth's laugh to all her senior teachers and a bottle of aspirin to handle I Il. I, ART SMITH, leave my runner's high to Chad Swan. Be sure to use it wisely. I, IANET MONTAGNE, leave Linda Guyette a 50' x 40' picture of Steve appropriate for wallpapering. CLASS WILL, CONTINUED . . . I, IOHN MCCRACKEN, leave my ability to do homework to my sister, and my ability to play football to whoever wants it. I, IEFF RYEA, Ieave my job as center on the football team to john Boomhover. I, VICKI LaFOUNTAIN, leave my car to Kathy L'Esperance in hopes she will not back into any more ditches. I, MICHAEL GOLDEN, leave the corner and empty locker to my brother, Bill. I, TAMMY LEACH, leave Hardack to anyone who like ledges. We, NICOLE DUSSAULT and SALLY IASON, leave Danyell Wood behind us and hope that she finds other friends to hang around with. I, STEPHEN GIRARD, leave my dirty locker and the memories of the smoke bomb. I, CAROL GARCEAU, leave Lisa Myers hoping that all works out well with Mark. I, AMY SHARPE, leave my less to Kathy Willey so I can finally have some sim. I, CHRIS TABOR, leave len Reissig a little more closet space. I, ROBERT GEBO, leave Michelle Gebo all the hard studying and fooling around I never did. I, KEITH BERRY, leave Michelle Berry the ability to get good grades. I, GLENN QUILLIAM, leave Stacey, my sister, peace of mind now that I won't be around. I, BRENDAN MAGNAN, leave my locker full of pens and pencils to Tracy Davison. I, ANGIE ALLAIN, leave Heather Hoague in charge of making setting up parties. I, MARK TUTTLE, leave Brad Bowlby all the trouble I made in the hallsfclasses. I, PENNY ROBTOY, leave my brother, Jason, all the fun I've had at BFA. I, WILLIAM ADAMS, leave all my detentions to the lower classmen. I, TIMOTHY SKELTON, all the girls at BFA. I, KIM TIPPERY, leave a praking place at VT Federal for a dead car. I, RICHARD PELIEL, leave my looks to future students. I, LAURI BUSHEY, leave Tina Martin an electric shaver for those winter months. I, KERRY ROBERTS, leave Erin Roberts who will be the last Roberts to graduate from BFA, and leave jessica Little to do my dances. I, LISA BAILLARGEON, leave Andrea Langlais-Oscar I, BILL MCGRATH, leave my awesome parking lot, snow bank aversion techniques to Tony Farrar. Look Out!! I, MOE LAMOTHE, leave Mike jackson a bigger car to sleep in. I, MARK TOOF, leave Gary Larose the 20 lbs. that I didn't gain this year. I, KELLY LANFEAR, leave Morti my smartness. I, MADONNE PARENT, leave my spiked hair to my brother and sister in order that they may reach new heights. I, MELISSA DEMAR, leave Lisa Demar my place in the OSA line every morning. I, GREG SPAULDING, leave my truck to anyone who thinks he can handle it. We, THE YEARBOOK STAFF, leave next year's staff a beeper for Mr. Mallett so that they may keep better track of him than we could! I, KIM MCNALL, leave Luther Kinney a skid mark. I, LORI BRUSO, leave the future Alburg students lots of luck in finding the pool on the 4th floor. 'I24 We know who eats his spinach! if Q' with :Wm 'fx sw' Nd . rw 5.53 'f f or treat! ,,..4 j , ls this better than working at OH? f ly '25, M W1 l l f ' W ,t ttt W t't't i 'W' , Well, I was talking to Reg. cn Ll.l U5 ks X X X XR ' 'S S El N N QQ -- X is XS:-,ask-Q. A wi Qi mm: :H w Q X wr We'Ve got yOu cornered now, Shannon' Advanced Modern Llt What an experience! 5 at 1 EC'-:E S iw BEST ACTORXACTRESS: Sarah McFeeters, Seth Plumb BEST SMILE: Mickey Smith, Amy Trahan BEST ATHLETE: Matt johnson, janet Montagne FRIENDLIEST: David Fitzgerald, Lori Bruso BIGGEST BLUSHER: Katie Flanagan, Dan Carpenter SEE as i Vw MOST DEPENDABLE: Stacy Crocker, Chris Smith CLASS BRAIN: Tonja Gray, Hector Hill PRETTIEST HAIR: Dan Carpenter, Sarah Branon MOST DARING: Barbie Branon, Chris McCarthy wA,wwww wf.w.weww szmgmisma m CLASS PROPHECY - YEAR 2007 It's the year 2007, and the class of '87 is all gathered together for their 20th reunion. Let's see what they've accomplished. BARBIE BRANON is the new head of Project Crash. TODD ASHLINE is a master chef and owns his own chain of five star restaurants. TONI GRAY is desperately looking for a new job. Ever since the Socialist Revolution, no one needs a Secretary of Defense BOB HEMOND and TROY MANSKE alternate winning the Mr. Olympia title every year?!?! JOE HUDAK owns a chain of Books and Things all over the world, but still drives the same ugly, beat-up Volkswagon. MIKE GOLDEN has taken over the business for Mr. Ferrari. KARA COLLINS is running the fashion industry, and MARI MAGNANT has won as many Oscars as Bob Hope. BRYAN RAVLIN is writing trashy war novels and heavy metal lyrics for LEE PATERSON and RUSSELL MARCHANT, who are presently on world tour with their band. LAURA HARDY was lost in the Australian outback years ago and has become the leader of the most sarcastic tribe of Aborgines ever known. IOHN LECLAIR is playing hockey for the New jersey Devils but is retiring next year to become a physicist. MICKEY SMITH was traded to the Green Bay Packers after fumbling seven times in the Super Bowl. ' BOB COVILLION is teaching Mr. Goodwrenches all over the country. But he can't understand why, if he can take a car apart and put it back together again and have it work, he still can't drive one. PEGGY DECKER and ANNE LARNER can now cruise around St. Albans with their eyes closed. sw1::1g1gg::'fV,5gg:fi,1z',.1 2314 1-':f,-Qgjf f'i1' 4Q3ig:,i2',i1 :fi A 11' .:4'f..--ii' :gi 1' A 5 ,sizii vir 1:--jg 1' ff f zz-11-21f?i2f1, nf .!Pf1iL-liefiegm i' 121f25'i1w5i1',1f2r.f ilfszf C DARLENE CHOINIERE is now working in a laboratory trying to find a cure for hiccups. BRENDAN MAGNAN has taken over Leonard Parent's photo studio, and BILL MCGRATH has taken over his morning show and is organizing a demolition derby on ice. DONALD O'CONNELL has several nationally syndicated comic strips and is acting in the Three Stooges Revisited, and is still going to hockey games and painting his face with SULLY and SETH. JOHN SULLIVAN is home taking care of the kids while Kelley is out working. BOB GEBO is still working at Blouins. ' GARY SMITH is working for Ford, as a test dummy because he wrecks cars so well. JOHN MCCRACKEN owns half of St. Albans and leases the other half. KERRY ROBERTS owns a chain of hair and beauty salons and is too rich to be happy. ' JANET MONTAGNE was the first woman to enter professional wrestling. RONNIE PELKEY and MATT JOHNSON are playing for the Boston Celtics Ieven though Matt hates the Celticsj. JOANNE KARABATSOS, TAMMY KANE, and KIM MCNALL are still wondering if the yearbook deadlines were really met! MIKE BRUSO is still asking where his sister LORI BRUSO is going! And, of course! CHRIS SMITH is still wearing the same ratty old hat! William Adams KNAME: Will 'l'lDAY: 1f30f6B iONAl GOAL: To become rich DRITE SONG: Still Loving You ORITE SAYING: Hey, Studl IORIES: '68 Ford Falcon: skipping RSION: School Todd A. Ashline NAME: Toad DAY: 7f2f68 NAI. COAL: To be bill free! RITE SONG: Come Together IRITE SAYING: Yeh, Right! ORIES: Valentine's Da BG , Bill and the ditch Y real BG, Mrs. Cioffi's study hall, Nov. 29, 1985: n, Smoke bomb B5. SION: Running out of gas and accidents! VITIES: VICA 3, 4 President, Culinary II Angelna M. Allam NICKNAMES: Ang, Angie, Angie Babe BIRTHDAY: 2f19f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To become successful in the busi- ness world. FAVORITE SONG: You Give Love a Bad Name, Open Your Heart FAVORITE SAYING: Hey Dude, let's Party! MEMORIES: Marshall Rich's party, Mr. Chaput's En- glish Class, Food fight at McDonalds, Mr. McCannel's English Class. AVERSION: People who lie to my face and say they aren't! HAPPINESS IS: Having a good time with a bunch of friends. Marcia A. Austin NICKNAME: Marsh BIRTHDAY: 2f26f69 PERSONAL GOAL: Spending the rest of my life with Paul. FAVORITE SONG: Home Sweet Home FAVORITE SAYING: No, I don't g Leave me alonel MEMORIES: December 28, 1985, February 15, 1986, When Paul came back home from Arizona, meeting my dad after 15 years! HAPPINESS IS: Knowing that Paul loves me, and I love himl AVERSIONS: People that keep trying to cause trouble between Paul and me: snobby people. mv Terry Lee Archambault NICKNAMES: Squirrel, Terry Toot-Toot, Terry Fox, T , Pita BIRTHDAY: 6f14f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To succeed in lifel FAVORITE SONG: The Pride You Hide FAVORITE SAVING: I'm sorry. everybody's going to Dallasl MEMORIES: Time spent with Todd, Chinese Fire Drills in the middle of Main Street, telephone cables, Iuly 19, 1985, Painting the town with snow, Christine's get to- gethers, November 1, 1986, Beth's parties, True red- headst, Boober's parties, Pete's parties, the last all- nighter! AVERSION: Being told noi HAPPINESS IS: True friends and new clothes! ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Sadd 2, 3, 4: Class Executive Board 3: junior Escort 3: Prom Decorating Committee 3. .4 . Lisa Barllargeon NICKNAME: Me-ce BIRTHDAY: 7f30f69 PERSONAL GOAL: Win Mega Bucks FAVORITE SONG: Against All odds, Rumble Seat FAVORITE SAYING: Chris, did you do your homework? MEMORIES: Sid's back porch, F.P.F.l, marathon with len and Mic, Proms, 12f8f84, spending time with my Loverbunny, The Main Street Gumchewers, Amy's fish, Craclter contest, Pee-Wee, Spoo. Avmslon: ceasing caught! HAPPINESS IS: Victory over MVU ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 27 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 2: lunior Escort, SADD. 131 Stephanie Baitz I Stephen Baitz NICKNAME: Stephy NICKNAME: Steve BIRTHDAY: 1f12f69 BIRTHDAY: 1f12f69 PERSONAL GOAIJ BBCOME an IIN IPHIIIIYICI FAVORITE SAYING: Whatever: Easy, kid: don't hurt FAVORITE SONG: The Art of Letting Go you,-ggli. FAVORITE SAYING! I d0n'I lm'-'WI' WIYIW- MEMORIES: Skiing, teaching Tracy how to drive MEMORIES: Champlain Valley Fair '86: school dances, gnndqrd I science class with Marcia, The 3 II's, luly 7, 1985, sur- prise visitors, vacations, Montreal trip with Lisa, junior year, end of Bronson and Mill River Road, cruising with Sue AVERSION: People who talk behind your back. HAPPINESS IS: Finding Mr. Right! ACTIVITIES: Library Aide 4: Tennis 2: lunior Escort AVERSIONS: Physics test: waiting S 2 Daryl I. Baker NICKNAMES: Crash, Bake, D.B. BIRTHDAY: 8f8f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To become rich FAVORITE SONG: You Give Love a Bad Name FAVORITE SAYING: Oh yea. MEMORIES: 7th period lunch: 1 substitute teache AVERSIONS: Homework: Monday mornings ACTIVITIES: Football 1 X: W5 Tammy Baril NICKNAMES: Tam, Leeta BIRTHDAY: 3f21f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To live a happy successful life. FAVORITE SONG: In the Air Tonight FAVORITE SAYING: I hardly think 50, MEMORIES: Championship games: all nighters: rea- sons for being late: good parties: October '86: I.D.: summer of 'lI6: having the Ieep packed with people: chasing pumpkins: curfews: good tunes, good times, and good triends AVERSIONS: Passes: Monday mornings: Freshmen who think they are great: warm beer HAPPINESS IS: Having a good time with good friends. ACTIVITIES: Aide O.S.A. 1, 2: Prom Decorating Com. mittee 3: Junior Escort 132 Charles Barrett NICKNAME: Thumper, Ruby BIRTHDAY: 2f3f69 EERSONAL GOAL: To marry Angie and have a happy e. FAVORITE SONG: Best of Both Worlds -Van Halen FAVORITE SAYING: Ya better go. MEMORIES: The times I spent with Angie: 10th period study hall in 10th grade: 11f2l86 AVERSION: Homework: getting up early to so tg school. ACTIVITIES: International Diner's Club: VICA 3,4. lason Bashaw NICKNAMES: Pull, bash IIRTHDAY: 9fI'If69 PERSONAL GOAL: Live through Parris Island. FAVORITE SONG: Walk this Way FAVORITE SAYING: lokin': You watch yourself, p MEMORIES: lim Benham's party: Lorne's parties: nighters: living with Paul at the Bay Park: Tim Mena: graduation party of '86: prom night 'B6: partying Doug, Shelley, Candy: French Hlll with Alan, Dd and Mike: Pond parties: Aug. 19, 1982: Canada AVERSIONS: Detentions: suspension: school admi tration, school: having the car taken away: walkl light beer: cheerleaders ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3 3 Christopher C. Bean IKNAP .ES: Beaner, Chris, Weener ITHDAY: 9f25f69 KSONAL GOAL: To get married after high school and I the Air Force. VORITE SONG: Boys of Summer IORITE SAYING: Whatig Oh, right. MORIES: Being with Becky, Tuesday nights, swim- lg at Gallaudette College twashingtonjg drive-ins, irts ERSIONS: Getting stopped by the police, jealous rple, flunking Sr. English. TIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 37 Baseball 2, 3, 4. Marcel Beaulieu ZKNAME: Marcie THDAY: 6f21f69 SONAL GOAL: Moto-Cross Racer YORITE SONG: All Night Long f0RITE SAVINGS: What's going on tonight? MORIES: My freshman year, toga day, smoke bomb , 12l5!36. ERSIONS: Brownnossers, rats, snobs IVITIES: VICA 3 Laura M. Bean NICKNAMES: LL. Bean, Big-bird BIRTHDAY: 4f21f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To try to become a secretary. FAVORITE SONG: Making Love Out of Nothing at AIl FAVORITE SAYING: Come on, now! MEMORIES: Camping at Hardack with julie Wolfe, I Tammy Leach, and Kim Tipperyg the trip to Boston with DECA group. HAPPINESS IS: Being with Darren Martell. ACTIVITIES: DECA. M w Robert Paul Beauregard NICKNAMES: Boo, Boo-Boo, Bob BIRTHDAY: 11f12f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To own my own country! FAVORITE SONGS: Opportunitiesp Walk like An Egyptian FAVORITE SAVINGS: Really? Drop dead! Who cares! MEMORIES: The Tylenol experience, my accident, Connecticut, Montreal, Marc's party, Kellie D., Grand Union, Doug's foolish ways, Spanish IV group, peach wine coolers, Toni's lokes, band picture in front of school, math league trips. HAPPINESS IS: Having money, being with friends, lis- tening to everyone fighting with Doug. AVERSIONS: Band fund raising, Modern Philosophy Literature, Physics, Current Issues, Duck's driving, Monday afternoons. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Districts 2, 3: Math League 2, 3, 4, Computer League 3, 47 Scholars' Bowl 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Kathy Lynn Beaulieu NICKNAMES: Kit-Kat, Hey Beaulieu, Kath. BIRTHDAY: 6f10f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To become a successful business person. FAVORITE SONG: Rumors FAVORITE SAYING: Does this look like a caring face? MEMORIES: Mr. Chaput's English Class, the 3 B's, Se- nior Play, 7f17f86, summer of'86, 7!22f86, Rob, Kim's parties, playing quarters, playing Ouiia, pushing Kim's Car, Prom '85. AVERSIONS: Those people who spread rumorsp driving behind slow people: no place to party! i HAPPINESS IS: Partying with the crowd: being with someone you love. ACTIVITIES: Tennis 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 45 Main Office Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4, X-Country Skiing 1, VICA 45 junior Escort 3. Ltssette Mane Benoure NICKNAME: Lisa BIRTHDAY: 1fBf69 PERSONAL GOAL: Become a pediatrician and he happy with life. FAVORITE SONG: True Colors FAVORITE SAYING: Yeah, right! MEMORIES: Spoo, Tam's party, soccer, Washington, UVM, cruising, paint fights, being covered with crumbs. HAPPINESS IS: Being able to pay off my bills from med school before I die ol old age. AVERSIONS: Physics class, cheerleaders ACTIVITIES: SADD 2, 3, 45 Soccer 1, 2, 3: Gifted and Talented 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 133 Doug Bergstrom NICKNAME: Duck, Bergy BIRTHDAY: Sf22f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To boldly go where no man has gone before. FAVORITE SONG: Soul Man FAVORITE SAYING: Why? MEMORIES: Michelle's car chase, Kitters, quarry, Craig's Tylenol experience, Mr. Boston, quarters, col- lege fair, Marc's van, LeClair filling the water fountain at Martin's, Georgia hills, spinning dances, SuIIy's mistake. AVERSIONS: Broadacres, the S curve, Tylenol, chemistry labs, police rides, BFA Fairfax. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Drama 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, Madrigals 1, 2, A!V Aide 1, 2, fPres,, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mach League 2, 3, 4, Schol- ars' Bowl 3, 4, SADD 3, 4. a , Monica Blanco NICKNAME: Moka BIRTHDAY: 10!2Sf67 PERSONAL GOAL: To remember how to speak Spanish. FAVORITE SONG: Toda Ia Uidd FAVORITE SAYING: Hit How are you? MEMORIES: Walking through the mansion at night, Oct. 10, A pistol in your pocket , Burlington, Mir- anda, '86-'87, vacations, all the memories that I have here with my family and friends, Gummi's in . . . AVERSIONS: Soccer, Gymnastics coach, Tennis. 134 Www Keith L. Berry NICKNAMES: Berrypatch, Mad dog. BIRTHDAY: 1f17f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be a success in life. FAVORITE SONG: Run To You FAVORITE SAYING: What's cracking? MEMORIES: Trying out for football for the first time, going to a big BFA dance. AVERSION: Homework ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football 3, 4. .3 WU' Alam BOISIOII NICKNAME: Boisi BIRTHDAY: 8!14f68 PERSONAL GOAL: To succeed in life and still have fun. FAVORITE SONG: Mama -Genesis FAVORITE SAYING: No, I don't think so. MEMORIES: Trips with the team, Strohs, UVM hockey, Saratoga, party at Coaches, Boston, hot tubs, back seat of Van, luly 4, 1986, Tom, we're going throught , my old Volkswagon. AVERSION: Mornings ACTIVITIES: Cross Country Running 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' State Alternate 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, New Englands. Sheri Lynn Bevlns NICKNAMES: Cheryl, Bev, Tunkin, Precious. BIRTHDAY: 2f19f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To settle down and be very ha and to do all of the right things. FAVORITE SONGS: This Could Be the Night , Sw mer of '85 FAVORITE SAYINGS: Ya, right. Give me a break. MEMORIES: Dancetown, Mike, Kara's house, M and French Hill, 16th birthday, my father's SS Chevy nighters. AVERSIONS: Unfair teachers, talking behind my be Michele Boissoneault BIRTHDAY: 6f5f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To live happily 'til I die. FAVORITE SONG: Heaven FAVORITE SAYING: This is boring Peggy, I want leave. MEMORIES: Burton's Island, TAG '87, NYC, Prom ' jump starting, X-C Sport Exchange tlondon 81 Par going the wrong way in X-C races, Gov. Smith mansi Halloween '86, crying and all my friends who w there for me and made me laugh. AVERSIONS: Pond parties, running in circles. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country Running 1, 2, 3, 4, Cr Country Skiing 1, 2, 4, Track 1, 2, 4, lunior Escort Travis Bonnett IICKNAME: Bondo IRTHDAY: 4f22f69 IERSONAL GOAL: Airline mechanic. AVORITE SONG: Home Sweet Home -Motley Crue AVORITE SAYING: l know il. VERSION: School CTIVITIES: Baseball 2 Kirk Boucher RTHDAY: 3f14f69 RSONAL GOAL: Make good money and have fun. TVORITE SONG: Land of Confusion -Genesis TVORITE SAYING: I'll never drink again. EMORIES: Baseball trip to Washington and New umpshirep parties: car accidents: hlue lights. VERSION: See memories CTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 3, y Crystal Booker Dawn Mane Bouchard NICKNAME: Stella, Da-wan BIRTHDAY: 10f18f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To succeed and be happy. FAVORITE SONG: You Give Love a Bad Name -Bon lovi FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, as if. MEMORIES: Prom '85, '86 with Scottp 5f26f855 trips to Nu tK.D.S.j7 Tina and Rachel fparty bowll: spraining my ankle in Conn. QATCQ7 being chased at the mall: half- way, painting the town with ketchup: McDonald's and the P.M.D's. HAPPINESS IS: Being with someone you care about. AVERSIONS: Getting grounded, fighting, getting caught in a lie. ACTIVITIES: X-Country Running 1: X-Country skiing 1, Student Council 25 Band 1,23 Iunior Escrotg Mercury staff 4. Stephen Bernard Boucher NICKNAME: Grief BIRTHDAY: 6f4f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To live Io its fullest. FAVORITE SONG: More Than a Feeling -Boston FAVORITE SAYING: What's up, Dudel MEMORIES: Cruising in the Audi QRest her Souljg Van Halen: Meeting Terry D. and Patty L.: driving Fish's car on the back bumberp 11171837 winning the State Cham- pionship in hockey: on the ice at 5:30 a.m.: Le Scaramouche HAPPINESS IS: A calm lake, a fast boat, and a hot waterski. AVERSION: The rolling blues: no car in the driveway: everybody on the goal line: knowitalls ACTIVITIES: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 47 Boys State, 3: Marching Band 1, Z, 3, 4, District Music Festival 1 Rick Boutah NICKNAME: Rick BIRTHDAY: 3f8f69 PEIRSONAL GOAL: To linish high school and get a good yo FAVORITE SONG: Hotel California FAVORITE SAYING: Hey Ed! Whatch ya doing later.? MEMORIES: Nights out: Summers: All Nightersp Ed's truck: the Irip to Alburg with Ed, Rick, Daryl and fChris in the batlili I0-Anne's truck: Lapans Bay Point with Ed and I-fwhat a iokejp thinking about getting done school for good AVERSION: People that tell you how you should run your life: Cops: love, and the mornings after ACTIVITIES: Basketball 15 Football 27 Hunting, Fishing 135 Barbara A. Branon NICKNAMES: Barb, Barbie, Boober, Peg BIRTHDAY: 2f7f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To win the Indy 500 with the Tan- gerine: to marry Bruce Springsteen FAVORITE SONG: Darlington County, lungleland FAVORITE SAYING: Back off lack. You going to Dallas? MEMORIES: Breakin' and enterin', Wonder Barbie, a little bit of each of Pete's parties, pumpkins, time to do the donuts, railroad tracks, shut up Dennis, cruising in the Vette, the Tangerine, Ba-haing, getting stuck, 3 wheeling in the pits, Georgia sandpits, can-can, my buddies, 3f1Bfll3, 6f19fIl3. HAPPINESS IS: Summer sunrises, California, and ice cold Bud, getting away with it. AVIERSIONS: Cops, ditches, the mornings after Pete's, doctors, stairs, flat tires, Amy's, Gary's, 81 lon's driving. ACTIVITIES: Gifted and Talented 2, 3, 4: Softball 2, lunior Class Executive Board: Prom Committee Bernard E. Breault Ir. NICKNAME: Yogi BIRTHDAY: 12f13f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To fly a Chopper. FAVORITE SONG: Gimme Three Steps FAVORITE SAYING: Bummer AVERSION: Snobs and Brown-nosers ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2 136 Sarah Lynn Branon NICKNAME: Norman BIRTHDAY: 3f24f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To own and to be good enough to ride a dressage horse: to be happy. FAVORITE SONG: Heaven in Your Eyes, Hotel Calilornia , Born to Run FAVORITE SAYING: I'm surel, Yeah, right! MEMORIES: Going out with Barb: going to Stowe and lay: dances, Canada, T.A. Cruises, Smokey, and espe- cially Norman. AVERSIONS: Monday, Ist period, Border patrols. ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Bronze Pin lie-W me li Susanne Brrtch NICKNAMES: Sue, Sweetsue BIRTHDAY: 8f8f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be a state trooper. FAVORITE SONGS: Easy Lover p Papa Don't Preach FAVORITE SAYING: Dad, can I gol MEMORIES: October 26, 1984, White Camaro, 3 B's, Champlain Valley Fair 1986, Frank, cruising with Steph, Bronson and Mill River Road HAPPINESS IS: When my car runs. AVERSION: People who use you ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1: Basketball 1, 2: Cross Country 2, 37 Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Aide 2, 3, 4: VICA 4: Interna- tional Dinners Club Jp Vermont Criminal lustice Train- ing Jp lunior Escort Heather Branslield NICKNAMES: Annie-Wiggle, Hefer BIRTHDAY: 5fIf69 PERSONAL GOAL: To prove I wilI. FAVORITE SONG: At this moment FAVORITE SAYING: Don't ya know! Well, Kelli MEMORIES: Burton's Island, sharing things with Kel camping out, bowling, driving Kirk's car, grazing wl Kelli and Michelle, knowing it had to end, but wishis it wouldn't AVERSIONS: Novas, breaking up, curfews, gettin hurt, exhaust ACTIVITIES: Track 1, 2, 37 Cross Country 15 SADD Lon Bruso NICKNAMES: Bruse, Lor BIRTHDAY: 10f27f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To make a difference and have fur FAVORITE SONG: Separate Ways g Against A Odds FAVORITE SAYING: lust kidding. Smile! MEMORIES: Blue Bomber squad, Christmas tree Beth's party, chill shakers, blue eggs, hockey game Homecoming Assembly, the chase, starting TH, Chi' munks, St. Albans Hill, basketball semi-finals, al nighters, 5f17f86, lunior skip day, Peggy's party, Dtl lras in math class, hospital visits, Trisha's 6:30 chore Bruso!Choiniere's hotline. AVERSION: My protective brother. ACTIVITIES: Basketball Statistician 1, 2, Softball 2: Va sity Softball 3, 45 Soccer Manager: Prom Committe Yearbook Assistant Editor: Homecoming Candidatl Girls' State: Mercury, lunior Escort l Mlchael Scott Bruso CKNAMES: Bruce, Alburg Flash RTHDAY: 9f1f68 RSONAL GOAL: To become a successful contractor VORITE SONG: Hotel California, Piano Man VORITE SAYING: Got to go. later. EMORIES: Burlington invitationals, West Parties, nckey play off games, Immigration Office 'ERSl0NS: Bus rides, Pre-seasons, lazy people, bro- n bones lPPINESS IS: Skiing, accomplishing my goals ITIVITIES: Soccer 1: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4: VICA 3, 4: AV Aide 1, 2, 4 '1 Amy Bushey THDAY: 4fI9f69 ISONAL GOAL: To find everlasting happiness. l0RlTE SONG: Glory of love ERSIONS: lies: giving the wrong impression: Mon- mornings: giving speeches in Mr. Tappan's class 'PPINESS IS: No worries, no trouble, no homework. Lee Edgar Bryce NICKNAME: TOBY HAPPINESS IS: Being with people who laugh. BIRTHDAY: 5f2Sf69 PERSONAL GOAL: To own a Cadillac. FAVORITE SAYING: That's so retarded! MEMORIES: Classes with Missy Bug!: Mrs. Grantlp laughing with Clowee and all the office secretaries: brown-nosing with the teachers. AVERSIONS: Bus rides: milking cows ACTIVITIES: Aide: OSA 1, 2, 4, Guidance Office 2, Library 2, Main Office 2, 3, 4: Band 1: Chorus 4: For- eign Language Club 2: Chamber Singers 4: lazz Choir 4 Lauri Bushey NICKNAMES: Sammy's Girl, Lucy BIRTHDAY: 2f25f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be happy and successful in what- ever I choose to do. FAVORITE SONGS: Sleeping Bag FAVORITE SAYING: Don't touch mel MEMORIES: The night Teri, Sue, and I went to Ethel's house before a dance: the last two years with Nah: The Championship hockey game two years ago AVERSION: People talking behind another's back HAPPINESS IS: being with Tim. -'ws Staci Lynn Buckles NICKNAME: Dub BIRTHDAY: 1f11f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To own my own travel agency. FAVORITE SONG: Broken Wings FAVORITE SAYING: Imagine that! MEMORIES: Nov. 1, 1985: Proms: Shane: Nights in Fletcher: Air Force base: first all-nighter: Pete Philips: Michelle Lapierre's party: Loverboy '83: 38 Special '36 HAPPINESS IS: Having someone to love. AVERSION: Flashlights, Southern Comfort, cars that won't start, people who lie, interrupted phone calls. ACTIVITIES: Band 1: junior Escort Stacey Bushey NICKNAME: Bushey BIRTHDAY: 12!12!68 PERSONAL GOAL: Become a carpenter. AVERSION: People who think they're better than others 'I37 rl. Thomas P. Callan NICKNAME: Tom BIRTHDAY: 11f17f6B PERSONAL GOAL: Become rich FAVORITE SONG: Summer of '69 FAVORITE SAYING: Go home. MEMORIES: Listening to Mr. Wunsch AVERSION: Going to school lanlce Lynn Campbell NICKNAME: lanny BIRTHDAY: 1lIf8f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To become a clown and make all the children smile. FAVORITE SONG: Listen to the Music FAVORITE SAYING: Relax MEMORIES: Summer ol '86 and Mr. Chaput's stories HAPPINESS IS: Being with good friends and having good times. AVERSION: Having my teachers go through my whole family before they get my name right. ACTIVITIES: X-Country running 2 138 Wendy lean Cameron NICKNAME: Bud BIRTHDAY: 10f14f68 PERSONAL GOAL: To go for what I want and succeed. FAVORITE SONG: You Give Love a Bad Name -Bon lovi FAVORITE SAYING: I'm impressed. -5, ,N fat. Daniel E. Carpenter NICKNAME: Dan, Carp, Carpo BIRTHDAY: 5f2f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To live where the sun shines more then it does here. FAVORITE SONG: Love Walks ln. Van Halen 5!5o MEMORIES: Summer of '85, football '86, the good grades I used to get soooo long ago: Mr. Beerworth: lay Peak: Arne. HAPPINESS IS: A black 930 Turbo Porsche for graduation. AVERSIONS: Seth Plumb in football pads: snow- blovvers: math: people who think they're better than they really are. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Track 2, 3, 4: Boys' Statep Band 1, 2, 3, 4j Stage Band 2, 3, 4. A.. Colm Camisa NICKNAME: Fish, stick BIRTHDAY: 4f26f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To achieve success in what evw do. FAVORITE SONG: Ain't No Cure For Summer T2 Blues -The Who MEMORIES: The shark, Montreal, club Saramou seeing McCarthy getting slapped in the face, hoc championship, pre dawn practices, the Bug. HAPPINESS IS: Winning the Tri-State Megabucks. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3: Hockey 3, 4: Tennis 1, 2 4 fCaptainJ, lr. Usher 3, Mercury 4. Tlffanle Lyn Casperson BIRTHDAY: 8f23f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To go to college and make my happy. MEMORIES: GMTI5 Christmas vacation 'Mg party at Cadillac: Florida '86. AVERSIONS: Working at Brooks, 2nd period study ACTIVITIES: GMT: Leadership Camp. ibm-f E ... as Trevor Cassidy Kevin Chagnon JICKNAME: Ogey NICKNAME: Chagnon, Chag, Squeak IIRTHDAY: I1f16f6B smmofiv: 12!5!5a 'ERSONAL GOAL: Go in the army and succeed. PERSONAL GOAL: To succeed in the business world. AVORITE SONG: Amanda I FAVORITE SONG: Under My Thumb -Rolling Stones AVORITE SAYING: Whatll FAVORITE SAYING: Mike, d0n'I mess up. AEMORIES: Feeling scared my first year here. MEMORIES: Skiing up at Smugs in 6 ft. of snow, Mike IAPPINESS IS: Graduation, friends: to bother Mrs. and my locker, Drive-ins: Fairfax . oisy in typing class. AVERSIONS: SAT's, exams, Mr. GI, my car, not playing ACTIVITIES: Mercury football Darlene Chomlere ICKNAME: Dodar, Dar RTHDAY: 1f16f69 RSONAL GOAL: To graduate from college and be ccessful. IVORITE SONG: Turn the Page -Bob Segar EMORIES: Chinese food in Montreal: pushing my car -v Stebbins St., Burtons Island '85-'86, Michele B's ,rtyp late night conversations, driving through Taylor rk with Peggy: Soupy's car radio, summer of '86, my r locked in the school parking lot: 8f10f86 fPeggy's rtyjg8!29f86, M.D.g the 1 night with 5cott's car: de- tiong being thrown into the pond: painting the tank: ekends at Anne Marie's. ERSIONS: My ex-cheerleading coach, hiccups TIVITIES: Cheerleading 9, 10 fcaptainy, 117 Band 9, rcury 12: Prom Committee 115 lunior Escort, Track 5 International Diner's Club. ACTIVITIES: Football 25 Track 37 AV 4. Class of '87 Amy C hartler NICKNAME: Squeak BIRTHDAY: 9f11f68 PERSONAL GOAL: To get married, have children, own my own business FAVORITE SONG: Abracadabra FAVORITE SAYING: Hold your horses! MEMORIES: Teachers who gave me credit for trying so hard AVERSION: Math, Science, History, English ACTIVITIES: Bike Riding, Hiking, Roller Skating: Art .. 3 Gale Christine Cobb NICKNAME: Cobber, Cobb BIRTHDAY: 8f29f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To graduate from college and move away from home. FAVORITE SONG: In the Air Tonight -Phil Collins FAVORITE SAYING: Imagine that. Beautiful. MEMORIES: 3f19f85-5f20fB55 May 115 my first all night drive-ing Pete-Pete: parties: luly 4th '86, 4th present. HAPPINESS IS: good times with good friends. AVERSION: My freshman year at Milton, May 20, 1985, users. 139 Kara Collins NICKNAME: Grace BIRTHDAY: 1f15f69 PERSONAL GOALS: To own a closet full of fine washa- bles, to have more shoes than Imelda Marcos, to be thinner, and to own more underwear than Calvin Klein. FAVORITE SONG: Old Time Rock-n-RolI -Bob Segar FAVORITE SAYINGS: Don't ask me, I don't know what's going on: I like it that way. MEMORIES: 2l16f86: Capt. Chem and his goggles: Mr. Rose growling at me in the halls: finding a yodel in my notebook: the hockey team on the way home from Toronto: Mrs. Williams' shocked expression: Tim and his luscious . . . AVERSION: Fat people carrying hundreds of books run- ning through the halls-towards mel HAPPINESS IS: Getting all the answers right on a physics test and still not knowing what the heck it's all about! ACTIVITIES: Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Foreign Language Club 2,3 : NHS 2, 3, 4: Gifted and Talented 2, 3, 4: Substance Abuse Committee 4: Inter- national Dining Club 3. i I Heather Lee Coon NICKNAMES: Hefer: Scooter BIRTHDAY: 3f25f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To get my A.S. degree in Accounting. FAVORITE SONG: You're the Inspiration MEMORIES: 1f27ftIS: Proms: M.L.A.G.H.: Heather's car: going sliding during the basketball game: watching fireworks on the beach: New Year's Eve '85: losing my shoe at Champlain College: BRIAN . . . AVERSIONS: The people next door: getting out of the parking lot at the end of school: car payments. ACTIVITIES: Band 1: Pep Band 1: Cheerleading 2, 3: Who's Who: Prom Committee 3. HAPPINESS IS: B.C.D. 140 Marc William Consldme NICKNAME: Sprout BIRTHDAY: 12f3f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To find the ultimate answer. FAVORITE SONG: Soul Man -Blues Brothers MEMORIES: New York, New York: Craig's Tylenol ex- perience: the Bomber trips with the team: Conn.: 7f5!86 Gust a minor scratchj: college fair. AVERSIONS: Steep hills and sharp curves: band fundraisers, ACTIVITIES: X-C 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 4: Track manager 3: Crutch Racing 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Math League 3, 4: American computer Science League 3, 4: lunior lamboree 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Boys' State: AV 3. s L . Q Karen A. Coon NICKNAMES: Coner: Cooney: Shorty BIRTHDAY: 1f6f6B PERSONAL GOAL: To go to college and get my degree in accounting. FAVORITE SONG: Heaven -Ilryan Adams FAVORITE SAYINGS: Drop dead: love you tool MEMORIES: Conn.: Bruce: Montreal: Mod. Lit. QMr. Sinltj: Rocky Hill: Doug's stupid actions: the lake: '85: summer of '85: Dan: Cast parties: Rocky Horror Picture Show: Alan's Conn. moon. AVERSION: Two faced people. HAPPINESS IS: Being with Alben and with friends. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Districts 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep, Concert, and Marching Bands 1, 2, 3, 4: Band Exchange 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus Districts 1, 2, 3, 4: Academy Singers 2: Chamber Singers 4: Musical 4: Chorus Exchange 3: lazz Pop Choir 4: Drama 2: lr. Bcort: Cheerleading 3: X-Country 1, 2. Howard F. Constantine NICKNAME: Shorty BIRTHDAY: 2f21f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be a professional bodybuilder. FAVORITE SONG: Balls to the WalI FAVORITE SAYING: Blow'em away. AVERSIONS: The teachers, the school and some of tht coaches. MEMORIES: Food fights: Mr. Gendron throwing out u the bathroom: playing football at Coote Field. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3: Indoor Soccer 1, 2. Suzanne M. Corey NICKNAMES: Suzie-Q: Sue-Sue BIRTHDAY: 2f25f68 PERSONAL GOAL: To he happy and rich. FAVORITE SONGS: 'Heaven in Your Eyes, Opt Your Heart. FAVORITE SAYING: Are we having fun yeti MEMORIES: Summer of '86: Boston: White Riva Drive-in: 9:30 p.m. walks: Mallets Bay with Patty a Kristi. Vick: Mane Costella IRTHDAY: 2f2Sf69 ERSONAL GOAL: Think of the Iuture, forget about IE past. . AVORITE SONG: Hello -Lionel Richie IEMORIES: The all nighter '84, Backyard Mosquitos, snuggIing , getting caught, lunch out with Sue, Sue's ever ending bladder. CTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1, Gymnastics 1, Class Offi- er 1, Band 1. Margaret L. Dalgnault KNAME: Maggie, Margo, Mags THDAY: 8f'I6f69 SONAL GOAL: To become a professional musician the army and go to Germany. VORITE SONG: Land of Confusion -Phil Collins VORITE SAYING: What do you mean? MORIES: Bf24fB6, Prom '86, Conn. exchange con- , Montreal in the St. Pat's parade, NY trip, Toronto, rlcts, All-State and the solo I finally got right, lead- ahip camp, the many trips to Manchester for the IIPINESS IS: No homework, playing duets with rn, listening to Phil Collins, being with friends. 'ERSl0NS: Being out of tune, rainy days ETIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dis- ts 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, G L T 3, namplain chorus 3, 4, FLC 3, 4, Homecoming nomi- '14, Student of the Week 3, Bronze, Silver, and Gold Robert A. Covlllon NICKNAME: B.C., Blademan BIRTHDAY: 6f14f68 PERSONAL GOAL: To be a millionaire by 40. FAVORITE SONG: Living on a prayer -Bon Iovi Stacy Lynn Crocker NICKNAME: Crac ers, Whiskers, Chuckles BIRTHDAY: 12f13f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be happy in life as it is. FAVORITE SONG: AII Out of Love -Air Supply MEMORIES: playing footballand partying with the boys FAVORITE SAYING: Bite . . . , Forget it. AVERSION: Getting in a fight with Patterson. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Karen Dansereau NICKNAME: Dee, Dweebie BIRTHDAY: 6f6f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be happy in life as it is. FAVORITE SONGS: Turn the Page -Bob Segar, Ball and Chain -Aldo Nova FAVORITE SAYING: What? Huh? Darlene, I swear Isaw Mark Deso go by! MEMORIES: Timmy 1-9, Daph's parties, W. Swanton- Hog Island, Cornfields-BB, Lake Carmi, G. Bags-K.L., cabbage night-3pts, Canada with the girls, Chinese fire- drills, Prom 'BS-Arty, locker presents-Mece 84 len, 3- wheeler accidents, Dweeb and George, Dodar, Crack- ers, and Soupy. HAPPINESS IS: To keep dreaming and working hard everyday to make dreaming reality. AVERSIONS: Growing and changing without happi- ness, dealing with mistakes of the past. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Iunior Escort, Prom Committee 3, SADD 3, 4, Mercury 4. MEMORIES: Good and Bad HAPPINESS IS: Being with people who truly care. AVERSION: LIES, people who think they are better than others and try to rule over others. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1, 2-4 fcaptainl, Baseball sms 10, 11, 12, SADD . Barbara A. Davlet NICKNAME2 Barb BIRTHDAY: 1IIf29f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To know and accept myself and then to go my way the best I can. FAVORITE SONG: Romeo and IuIiet -Dire Straits FAVORITE SAYING: What does it mean? MEMORIES: 6f21!B6, the trip to Washington DC, Bl15fB4p the daj' I came here, my birthday in '86, all the good moments I had here. AVERSION: Sm: bs, arrogant, and ignorant people ACTIVITIES: Piano, choir, skiing 141 Peggy Decker NICKNAME: Brew, Coin lady, Rosie PERSONAL GOAL: To stop looking behind me and con- tinue on. FAVORITE SONG: Against All Odds FAVORITE SAYING: Can I have a quarter? Party at my house! MEMORIES: IIurton's Island: summer of 'B5: days and nights on the beach: 3!17!84: the rock: the great ice- cream cone caper: painting the tank: 18th B-day: wild parties: skating: pumpkin patch race: New Year's '86 81 'B7: sunshine: weekends: chickenmobile: old friends HAPPINESS IS: A Yellow Rose AVERSIONS: Runaway chicklnmobiles: pushing Dar's car in the Early a.m.: French Hill: Bungi man. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1: NHS 2, 3, 4: Band 1: In- ternational Diners' Club 3: SADD 3: Prom Committee: junior Escort: Bronze Pin: Track 4: Mercury 4: Year- book Photography Editor we Q, ,. H Rachel Duble NICKNAME: Rach BIRTHDAY: 12f27f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To make it to California FAVORITE SONG: In the Air Tonight MEMORIES: BFA dances: Going out with friends: weekends. HAPPINESS IS: Being with people I care about. Good times with friends AVERSIONS: People who say they can't. Alarm clocks: to ever have my MTV taken out. 142 YR., Melissa Ann Demar NICKNAME: Missy BIRTHDAY: 10f3f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be a successful secretary FAVORITE SONG: Heaven In Your Eyes' FAVORITE SAYING: 2.3, Think you're smart, don't ya? MEMORIES: Sept. 14, 1986: My 17th birthday: My trip to New Hampshire: May 24, 1986: when my mom came down and got me on the Newton Rd. HAPPINESS IS: Being with Paul and with people you really care about. AVERSIONS: People who say I can't : alarm clocks Robert Desrochers Hugh Dudley, lr. NICKNAME: junior BIRTHDAY: 7f26f68 PERSONAL GOAL: To succeed in life. FAVORITE SONG: Stand by Me FAVORITE SAYING: Where are you going? MEMORIES: Going to parties, school dances AVERSIONS: Homework, boxing classes, stingy girls 3 Ni 2 E Nicole Lyn Dussault NICKNAME: Nikki BIRTHDAY: 11f1f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To marry Dean and have a successfu career. FAVORITE SONG: Old Time Rock -n- RoIl , Hofe California FAVORITE SAYING: I don't Imow. I don't care. MEMORIES: Being with Dean: Steve's green Chevelle lohn Duffy's camp: Senior Center: Prom '86: Bein1 with my two best friends: Sally Iason and Danyel Wood: BC. HAPPINESS IS: Being able to accomplish everything yo: set out to do. AVERSIONS: Users, busy signals, taxis ACTIVITIES: lunior lamboree 1: Cheerleading 2: Mer cury 4. has ft: if t ,as Brian Eberhardt KNAME: Grumpy LI-IDAY: 8f20f68 ONAL GOAL: To become rich and famous. 'ORITE SONG: Another Brick in the Wall 'ORITE SAYING: What? Let's go to the City. MORIES: Waterfalls on the side of the road, hunting bits: woman and wine, Barba-Q chips: McCarthy's room. ERSION: Riding in cop cars, hot apples 'lVlTIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Leslie M. Farrar IDAY: 5f24f69 KINAL GOAL: To study as much as I can and make oney. RITE SONG: Don't Get Me Wrong ITE SAYING: Did you see that cute guy? RIES: Craig's Tylenol experience, swimming in ight Briant: the Great Race '86, Green Streets: es , having my very own Teddy Bear, Camp, ,ia Hills and Beach: dumping bottles in Enosburg INESS IS: Snuggling with your woo. SIONS: Mr. Meyer's tests, steep hills IITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Prep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, hip camp 45 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Exchange 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Districts 1, 25 Math League 3, lpin, Silver pin, Gold ping SADD 2, 3, 4, Student I 37 Gifted and Talented 2, President 4 Theresa Anne Ellis NICKNAME: Terry, Cookie, Shiner BIRTHDAY: BfBf69 PERSONAL GOAL: To out-drink left Robtoy, FAVORITE SONG: Home By The Sea FAVORITE SAYING: Yee hiwl S0 what's upl MEMORIES: Robin's Lynx, parties at Norm's apart- ment, Shawn-bo's, leff's, and Kara's, Canada, Tres Fi- esta, Weeney's-I drink alone, my black eye, Swim- ming at the State Park, Keiser, cruising with S.G., R.T., M.V., K.G., and partying with the Benoits. HAPPINESS IS: Being wild and being with my friends. AVERSION: l.S., Ketchup and eggs on my car, not hav- ing a night janitor at B.K. and the State Park. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 25 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 gn. XJ Melissa Fairbanks NICKNAME: Missy BIRTHDAY: 5f22f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be happy and successful at what- ever I choose. FAVORITE SONG: Heaven In Your Eyes MEMORIES: March 23, 1986 and lanuary '86 HAPPINESS IS: Tim Bean AVERSION: People who think that they're better than others ACTIVITIES: DECA 4 Rebecca Emery NICKNAME: Becky BIRTHDAY: 12f12f68 FAVORITE SONG: Stand By Me MEMORIES: Steve to the lifth power, Leslies camp, the com field with Angie, police, the all night drive-in, Craig's Tylenol experience, Maine, Prom '85, Prom '86, Dances , Swimming in late April, The Great Race '86, Mr. Boston, The hills of Georgia HAPPINESS IS: Being with lriends and Steve. AVERSIONS: Fighting: Mr. Boston ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 SADD Secretary 2, 3, 4, Prep Band 1, 2, 3, 47 District Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball Manager 2, 3, 4, lunior lamboree 1, GMT 2, 3, 47 Peer Counseling 2, 3, 45 Leadership Camp 47 Student Council 45 Girls' State 35 Vice-president Sophomore class, President lunior class 'Wi E L. ,tifsfasw We . Sis i. C as -' ' .fivi gfi -1 ' 1' .fi x . xml -X. X v SR :TW X was we s t Stas X .,..sss is :s X S fix ., X: N s - -r... A ' , .gj .5 he 3- -- -f. 2, ,.:a:,ff 's 2: 5 L .' 5 1-.sz David M. Fitzgerald NICKNAMES: Fitz, Fitzy, Fitz Bauer BIRTHDAY: 12f15f68 PERSONAL GOAL: To become a teacher. FAVORITE SONG: Romeo And Juliet , Sultans of Swing FAVORITE SAYING: Bingo, right! MEMORIES: Soccer Championship game 1, Football games, Prom, August 28, Current Issues class, trips to Washington and Europe AVERSIONS: Cliques and locked doors. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Qcap.J5 Baseball 35 Home- coming Escort 2,35 lunior Class V.P., Prom Committee: Boys' State, Senior Class Pres.: Yearbook. 143 W-me Katle Lynn Flanagan NlCKNAMEz Pasty BIRTHDAY: 6f16f69 PERSONAL GOAL: Travel around the world FAVORITE SONG: Heaven -Bryan Adams FAVORITE SAYING: I'Il never drink again! MEMORIES: Prom night: pulling fire alarm at VTC7 skinny dipping: parents went away: Barbie's car lying on its side: Boutahp johnson: jumping out the window at laneI's to iind the horses: Ianet and I outran a cop: going to Montreal with janet and forgetting the way homey chasing Pete and ending up in a snowbank in the wagon: poker by candle light HAPPINESS IS: Going out with my friends AVERSIONS: Mr. Bashaw saying On the line, and give me ten ACTIVITIES: IV Soccer 'Ip Varsity Z, 3, 4: IV Basketball 1: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 41 Iunior Escort: Prom Committee S151 I Sanford Gaboriault 144 Phillip Frapplea NICKNAME: Flipp BIRTHDAY: 9f17f68 PERSONAI. GOAL: live life to its fullest FAVORITE SONG: Touch and Go, Stereotomy FAVORITE SAYING: Son of a gunl MEMORIES: The food lights in cafe-C during my fresh- man and senior year: nightmares in French class AVERSIONS: Waiting for anybody, or anything ACTIWTIES: Soccer 2 Tammy Gagnon BIRTHDAY: 8f8f69 FAVORITE SONG: Greatest Love ol All FAVORITE SAYING: You ding-ding! MEMORIES: Kansas City, Missouri: going to Amy Sharpe's HAPPINESS IS: Being with friends ACTIVITIES: Basketball with friends Paula Gaboriault' NICKNAME: P.I. BIRTHDAY: 1f'I6f69 PERSONAL GOAL: Graduate from UVM FAVORITE SONG: Never Surrender MEMORIES: Walking home with l.D. from basket games: Driver's Ed: dominosg Malletts Bay: Satur nights HAPPINESS IS: Being with LD. AVERSIONS: Sunday nights, Monday mornings, phi bills ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1, 25 Drama 2, French C 25 National Honor Society Carol Garceau NICKNAME: Kaye BIRTHDAY: 6f17f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be successiull in whatever future brings FAVORITE SONG: All Cried Out FAVORITE SAYING: What do you want me to do, thx a party? MEMORIES: October 30, '865 drive-ins: I'-laur House-86: Bay State Park: Friday and Saturday nig school dances: parties HAPPINESS IS: Being with the one you care about working out the problems that might occur. AVERSIONS: People who think they know everythl but actually don't ACTIVITIES: Iunior Escort, Varsity Tennis 2, 3 Robre Alan Garceau KNAME: Rob IHDAY: 9119168 SONAL GOAL: To own a business in carpentry and ry Dawn. ORITE SONG: Glory of love ORITE SAYING: It's up to you. AORIES: 414186, Prom '86: the Great Escape, stuck le mud at Homecoming: trying to order Whoppers tcDonalds7 summer of '86g canoeing with Dawn: ug to the Pond: all night drive-in: water fights in ne. 'PINESS IS: Being with Dawn. RSIONS: Going to work at B on Saturday and Sun- mornings. 'lVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Robert A. Gebo, lr. KNAME: BB, Stich 'HDAY: 2126168 i0NAL GOAL: To become the owner of my own ORITE SONG: Standing In the Strike Zone ORITE SAYING: Hey, your ugly! Da . . . stupid! IORIES: Throwing a tape ball in English class, get- kicked out of assembly: BFA and all my friends. PINESS IS: Being with friends and the special ones love like lean. RSIONS: Trying to explain to my parents why I need use key. IVITIES: DECA 3, 4 Karen Marie Garland NICKNAME: Ga-Ga BIRTHDAY: 1130170 PERSONAL GOAL: To succeed in everything I do. FAVORITE SONG: Amanda FAVORITE SAYING: Hey, dude! MEMORIES: Fights between friends: 7151855 my fian- cee, Maurice: Missy's and taurie's mouth, Vicki's love affairs: parties: working at McDonalds. ADVERSIONS: Snobby people: DCCO: accidents X55 Kevin S. Gibson NICKNAME: Gibby BIRTHDAY: 9111168 PERSONAL GOAL: To make a career of auto mechanics or auto body. FAVORITE SAYING: That's too bad. AVERSIONS: Snobs: Current Issues Kenneth Gaudette NICKNAME: Ken BIRTHDAY: 815169 PERSONAL GOAL: To be rich, own a flat in California, and play volleyball all day. FAVORITE SONG: Stairway To Heaven FAVORITE SAYING: TIlat's a no-go. MEMORIES: Summer of '86: hot summer daze: volley- ball: empty kegsp class of '86--UVM orientation, chan- deliers in McCauley, yerbook room: McAlpine's parties. AVERSIONS: Non-twist offs: St. Albans at night: SAT ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Soccer 1, 2: Band 1 Patrick C. Gilmore NICKNAME: Pat, Cilley BIRTHDAY: 514169 PERSONAL GOAL: Yet to be known. FAVORITE SONG: Comfortably Numb FAVORITE SAVING: Don't worry about it, Chief. MEMORIES: Highgate 500, the Bay, stnrmin': the couch: the Derby at the Pond: Tommy: apres skiing: Massena trip, trees in the middle of the field, caves: Montreal HAPPINESS IS: Being with HB AVERSIONS: Teasesp insurance: white Audis: SC summers ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Soccer 1 145 Stephen R. Girard BIRTHDAY: 8f8f68 PERSONAL GOAL: To become a mechanic. FAVORITE SONG: You Really Got Me FAVORITE SAYING: Get a cluel MEMORIES: Smoke bomb AVERSIONS: Snobs, brown-nosers, Rats ACTIVITIES: VICA 4 Tonga Anne Gray NICKNAMES: Toni, Tone, Old Lady, Ton-Iaa BIRTHDAY: 1f12f69 PERSONAL GOAI.: To own the Atlanta Braves baseball team when they win the World Series. FAVORITE SONG: Oh Iungleland FAVORITE SAYING: Be reall I'm amused! You can't fall off the floor. MEMORIES: Cafeteria B, bus rides, Mr, Liv's Chem class, baseball games in Montreal, Mr. Myers' Calculus class, college preppies, the First Annual Nylon Trash- ing, Sully's names. HAPPINESS IS: Having everyone smile and be friendly. AVERSIONS: White gloves, U-turns on Rte. 105, Good- h es AyCTIVITIES: Math League 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, SADD 3, 14, Student Council 3, Scholars' Bowl 3, 4 Captain, Yearbook Staff 4, Baseball Manager 3, 4, American Computer Science League 4, Senior Play 4, Girls' State, New England junior Science Symposium 3, Dartmouth Bood Award 3, Bausch and Lomb Science Award 3, Academic All-American 3, Bronze Pin, silver Pin, Gold Pin Michael I. Golden NICKNAME: Mikey BIRTHDAY: 4f13f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To design and build cars and be very happy FAVORITE SONG: Turbo FAVORITE SAYING: Real cute! Riot! MEMORIES: Mo's parties, crusin' with all Ihe guys, racing cars and dirtbikes, logging road rides, walking around until 2 a.m. for no reason, hockey games, the roughest football team ever, all nighter. AVERSIONS: 4th period study hall, essays and poetry, guys with a million prts to sell ACTIVITIES: Band 1 'Kin' , ,S - A V Xl . fn- . 1: fn' :,, ', rr fi' 'ii jennifer Gross NICKNAME: len BIRTHDAY: 4f4f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To make it through college, to be able to get out of bed when the alarm goes off. FAVORITE SONG: More Than A Feeling MEMORIES: The ski trip to Stowe, rolling the trucks, everything Sue talked me into, one all-nightel, going to the game that wasn't. HAPPINESS IS: A long weekend. AVERSIONS: Tests in every subject on the same day, X- C practice. ACTIVITIES: x-C Running 1, 2, 3, 4, x-c Skiing 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Mercury 4, Band 1, 3, District Band 1, 2, NHS Richard A. Gray NICKNAME: Rick, the Ricker BIRTHDAY: 9f9f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To go to college and become pharmacist. FAVORITE SAYING: What's up? MEMORIES: Playing midget hockey my freshman ye and a fight with the Bedford team AVERSIONS: Miss Bazan's 2nd per. study hall ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 4, Golf 1, 4 Carl Douglas Groseclose NICKNAME: Doug BIRTHDAY: 2f12f67 FAVORITE SONG: Light My Fire FAVORITE SAYING: Cut it oul. Laura I. Hardy CKNAME: Bob, Har-dee ITHDAY: 1f23f69 ISONAL GOAL: To be the head hauncho at Disney rrld. UORITE SONG: Bohemian Rhapsody ORITE SAYING: Chill out, Claudia! Yo, back! EMORIES: The gang, around the world in an hour h Bob and his jet, the crash crew, 6f24f86, the Eilel wer, the Met, cafeteria workers and crumbs in your PPINESS IS: A warm Australian on a cold night. TIVITIES: Drama 2, 3, 4 Secretary, junior lamboree P, 3, 4, Student Directs 1, Musical 1, 2, Senior Play 1, , 4, Thespian Society 2, 3, 4 Sec.fTreas., Chorus 1, , 4, Ensemble 1, Academy singers 2, 3, 4, Chamber ers 4, Districts 2, 3, 4, Foreign Language Club 2, 3 asurere, SADD 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Bronze Pin, ior Escort Shawn R. Helms .THDAYZ 11f13f67 JORITE SONG: Welcome to the Machine MORIES: McDonalds' lunches, late nights at Mercy I, parties at my house. 1 Dennis Harvey BIRTHDAY: 2f20f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be rich. Anthony F. Havreluk NICKNAME: Little One BIRTHDAY: 2f16f69 FAVORITE SONG: Where D0 the Children GO PERSONAL con: To be successful in life. FAVORITE SONG: Stand By Me FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, welll MEMORIES: Skipping assemblies, eating donuts in BT, Chaput's English class, skipping AVERSIONS: School hot lunches, Current Issues AVERSIONS: Physics tests, drinking age. Beth Hemingway Melissa Lynn Hemingway NICKNAME: Bubba NICKNAMES: Missy, Mel, Bud BIRTHDAY: Bf16f69 BIRTHDAY: 12f6f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be happy. PERSONAL GOAL: To succeed in everything I do. FAVORITE SONG: Open Arms FAVORITE SONG: Stand By Me FAVORITE SAYING: Hi, honeyl FAVORITE SAYING: Hey, dude! MEMORIES: Lynn's party freshman year, Barb's car, MEMORIES: All night drive-ins, 11!19!B6, food fights True Red, Pete's parties, cops coming to all ot my par- at McDonalds fC,T,R,lj, White River, Dance Town '85, ties, Brian Adams concert. cruisin' with my buds, 5!17f85, dances, Haunted HAPPINESS IS: Being with people who are special to House, beer trucks. you. AVERSIONS: Snobby people, DCCO AVERSIONS: Being late, saying goodbye. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Co- Captain: Softball 1, 2, 4, CMT 3, 4, SADD 3, 4, Prom Committee 147 Bob Hemond BIRTHDAY: 11f24f69 PERSONAL GOAL: Go to college and then get a high paying iob. AVERSIONS: Riding with Bob Covillion ACTIVITIES: Football: Weight Lifting julie Ann Hodet NICKNAME: Hodie, lu-lu, Boo-Boo, lules, lul BIRTHDAY: 6f'l2f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be successful and own my own beauty salon. FAVORITE SONG: Heaven In Your Eyes -loverboy FAVORITE SAYING: What is this, a geek picnic? MEMORIES: August 27, 1986: October 1985: a girls' night out: parties in Swanton: flashing blue lights at 2 a.m. on a Saturday night: sneaking in after curfews: Aug. 1986 a gteat ending for a summer and a beginning for eternal happiness. HAPPINESS IS: Warm beer on a cold morning after a late night. AVERSIONS: Geeks, girls who can't stay with one guy: snobs: working on Friday nights: Burger King: ACTIVITIES: DECA J, 4 Secretary for DECA 3: State secretary for DECA 4. 148 Hector E. Hill NICKNAME: Spic, Hec, Taco, McMillan BIRTHDAY: 3f12f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To do a stupid human trick on the David Letterman Show. FAVORITE SONG: More Than a Feeling : Backstreets MEMORIES: Griets camp, Canadian expeditions: K- lov: Van Halen concert: summer of '85, championship game: soccer trip to Maine: Bay: all-nighters: trip to Stowe: silzlers. HAPPINESS IS: When your parents go away for the weekend. AVERSIONS: Bad mama lama: Rabbit seats: peppermint plunge: parking tickets: porches: late night practices: wrestling with Barb: windows. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4lTwin State gamej: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 1, 3, d4: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Ureasurerj: Boys' State: Prom Committee 3: Homecoming 2, 3, 4: Gifted Br Talented 2: Mecury 4. lodl Hogaboom NICKNAMEI Io BIRTHDAY: 4f30f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be successful in whatever I choose to do. FAVORITE SONG: True Blue MEMORIES: November 11, 1985 HAPPINESS IS: Being with Don. AVERSIONS: People who lie ACTIVITIES: DECA 4 Stacey Lee Hill NICKNAME: Honk: Spacey: Hills BIRTHDAY: 9f30f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be successful and live my live ti the fullest. FAVORITE SONG: Stairway to Heaven Led Zeppelin FAVORITE SAYING: I.T.I.H.A.O. No doubt! That' cooll MEMORIES: Canada '86: Sept, 27 '86 my party: Super tramp concert '83 lason, Fran, Rob, and I, Dec. '86 Prom '85 with left: November '86-Penny's party: camp ing at Fairfield Pond with Scott, Penny, left, and I Angie and I partying until 10:30 a.m. with B HAPPINESS IS: Being with that special person. AVERSIONS: Not making the drinking age, Mr. Ca misa's office: Mr. Ashton's study hall: people that run their mouth. Stephen john Hopkins NICKNAME: Happy BIRTHDAY: 4f24f68 PERSONAL GOAL: Open my own gymnasium. FAVORITE SONG: Holy Diver ii? ...a Patty Houle ICKNAME: Pote DeFwogwa5 Fudge IRTHDAY: 3f17f69 RSONAL GOAL: To become a wealthy interior Corator. VORITE SONG: Sarah Erotic City VORITE SAYING: Oh, my God. IEMORIES: Pond parties: MarshalI's cabin, Rhutu, the into: Grandmas5 Massenag Boston5 Malletts Bay with se and Kristig drive in. APPINESS IS: Being with people you care about VERSIONS: Users. ETIVITIES: Chorus 2, 3, 45 Drama 25 DECA 3, 45 eerleading 1, 45 Districts 45 lunior Escort: Mercury 45 mior lamboree 4 Victoria lsham ICKNAME: Vickie, Vic RTHDAY: 10f27f68 ERSONAL GOAL: To be successful in whatever I do. KVOIUTE SONG: Never Say Goodbye VORITE SAYING: Bonjour! EMORIES: Championship hockey game with Lauri 8.5 rnny's parties, Vicki's Interstate driving to B-town: MS: Class ol '875 Smitty's laugh, Scott's blue thun- ry the yellow Gremlin. ERSIONS: Being lied to and hurt. Tx A. joseph Hudak NICKNAME: loe, Hose BIRTHDAY: 5f7f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To die with the most toys. FAVORITE SONG: I Like Chinese, American in Paris FAVORITE SAYING: SHADDAP MARCI MEMORIES: Feb. 16, 19865 drive-in days5 Top Gun: dinners outg bowling on cold nights with F-troop5 the game-to-end-all-games: typing class, little Orange Bug, Where's my pineapple iuiceI 5 hockey games5 Mr. Ford's philosophy, blonde hairy Carlin concert, lost gascaps. HAPPINESS IS: Being with KIC. AVERSION: Current Issues, lason movies, ravioIi5 Elmer Fudd singing l'm on Fire. ACTIVITIES: A.V. aide 25 Foreign Language Club 25 International Dining Club 3. Sally lason BIRTHDAY: 6f23f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be rich and happy FAVORITE SONG: Lady in Red FAVORITE SAYING: Nichole and Dean, please stop! MEMORIES: Rick, my friends. AVERSIONS: Cat calls, users, snobs. 2' LS Angela Mae Hughes NICKNAME: Stubby, little Red, Strawberry Shortcake, Carrot-top BIRTHDAY: 9f2Bf69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be happy and to be a good wife and mother some day. FAVORITE SONG: Stairway to Heaven 5 Old Time Rock-n-Roll 5 lust What I Needed FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, I thought I was dreaming. 2-3 seconds. MEMORIES: Summer of 'B35 Stacey and I in Canada5 The Old Mill: Stacey 81 I partying 'til 10:30 a.m. with B 5 our birthday party, 9!27f865 Penny's party, 11f7!865 starting off the New Year with Randy. HAPPINESS IS: Hoping all my dreams will come true, and being with my friends. AVERSIONS: Not making the drinking age: people who think they are better than other people fDDj5 Mondays, school: Mr. Camisa's office: Mr. Ashton. .1 cm? David lohnson NICKNAME: DI, Dill BIRTHDAY: 11f29f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To get a good iob and make oodles of money. 149 Matthew I. johnson NICKNAME: Matt, Lou, Ml, Matty, Skinhead BIRTHDAY: 2f1f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To become president of NBC and make sure that the President doesn't cut the Cosby Show. FAVORITE SONG: Thunder Road , Roxanne FAVORITE SAYING: How ya doin'I MEMORIES: MM's, Bronco, borrowing TW's Ieep, meeting with Mr. Mallett, championship game and party after, being welcomed in Rutland, Bobwhite foot- ball, ice cream capers, skinny and Marc impersonating the KKK. AVERSIONS: Skinny's home town. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Mercury staff 3, 4, Boys' State, Class officer 1, 4. Ellyne Kathryn Klnney BIRTHDAY: If7f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To make a difference. FAVORITE SONG: Stand By Me MEMORIES: Chemistry 43SC, Cafeteria B, Christmas caroling '85, the First Annual Nylon Trashing, Calculus, Math league trips. AVERSIONS: White gloves, English Seminar ACTIVITIES: SADD 2, Vice President 3, President 4, GMT 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Math League 2, 3, 4, Comput- er 3, 4, Leadership Camp 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Girls State. 150 Tammy Marne Kane NICKNAME: Crash, Bertha, Mom, Eddie, Dad, Skip BIRTHDAY: 1f21f59 FAVORITE SONG: Breakdown FAVORITE SAYING: Where am I supposed to bet MEMORIES: Tres Fiesta, partners in crime, exploring unkown roads with Lorne, GMT's, B-town with Kim, going for Chinese, Park Place, YB room, going home the morning after the night before, New Year's Eve '86, the Gang, Eddie and AI, tipping picnic tables. AVERSIONS: Blues, Gumbies ACTIVITIES: Yearbook 4, GMT 4, Peer Counseling 4, SADD 2, 3, Iunior Class Officer, Prom Committee, Na- tional Honor Society, 3, 4. Vlckl Lynn LaFountam NICKNAME: Vic-Vic fHoorayIIj BIRTHDAY: 6f3f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be successful and be happy with MT FAVORITE SONG: Everytime You Cry FAVORITE SAYING: You're a cutiel MEMORIES: December 27, 1983, Room 8's radiator, Prom '86, Concerts EP and IP. HAPPINESS IS: Mark Tuttle and being with best friends. AVERSIONS: Radiators, broken promises, saying good- bye, summer '86. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, lunior Escort. selfis- Ioanne Karabatsos NICKNAME: Greek, lo BIRTHDAY: 7f12f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To stop worrying FAVORITE SONG: Pink Cadillac FAVORITE SAYING: It's my sister'sI MEMORIES: Burton's Island, all nighters, Aug. 1985, Viriginia Beach '86, Senior party '84, Pee Wt Dweebie', the Ground Round '84, Prom '86, ti spent with Iolm. HAPPINESS IS: Being with lohn. Soccer victory o MVU: 2-II. AVERSIONS: My computer in 9C, Iohn's car on a ct morning, lisa B's Kookamonga. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 3, Basel Manager 2, 3, Yearbook, junior Escort, Girls' Sta National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Homecoming 2, Queen 4, Leadership Camp 4, Bronze pin. Damn Lamothe NICKNAME: Big D BIRTHDAY: 11f18f68 PERSONAL GOAL: To succeed in the business vvorl FAVORITE SONG: Fantasy FAVORITE SAYING: Easy. MEMORIES: Doing 360's with my cousin in his car. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, Manager 3,4 Edward Lamos IICKNAME: Ed EIRTHDAY: 3f5f69 'ERSONAL GOAL: Beat Rick's deer jacking record. AVORITE SONG: Hotel California AVORITE SAYING: Hey Rick, its a game warden! Runl AEMORIES: All nighters, getting away with as much I lid at BFA, Anthony's only deer, girls, Arty's house +oxcar. IVERSIONS: Game wardens, cops, love, people that ink they know exactly what happened without being ere. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, Baseball 2, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. P Alfred I. Langevm lIICKNAME: Fred LIRTHDAY: 7f6f69 'ERSONAL GOAL: Become an anastheseologist. AVORITE SAYING: Whatever floats your boat. MEMORIES: Swimming at Galaudette in Washington, rip to Massena for hockey. IVERSIONS: People not willing to work. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1,2,4, Hockey 3, fm.: ,,,,..... .S-.Q ia: , f Maurice Lamothe NICKNAME: Moe, Dreamer BIRTHDAY: 7f'l3f69 PERSONAL GOAL: Live life in the fast lane-never die. FAVORITE SONG: Dream On FAVORITE SAYING: It wasn't my fault! MEMORIES: Parties, Foreigner concert, all night drive- ins, the Monza, Todd's snowmobiles, Prom '86, SM, sleeping in Rob Edward's car, going to Gilmore's at 4 a.m. AVERSIONS: Blue lights, eggs, court, accidents, get- ting caught. ... I , - 3 , : ',.. . r . ' A I f- 5 Lorne Langlais NICKNAME: Lorney BIRTHDAY: 7f9f68 PERSONAL GOAL: To be rich and famous. FAVORITE SONG: In the Air Tonight FAVORITE SAYING: What's up ol' hubl MEMORIES: Parties, all nighters, football games, ex- ploring unknown roads with Tam, basic training. AVERSIONS: Weekends without a party, football refer- ees, P.L. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, Track 1 4, Mercury 4 v Kelly Lanfear BIRTHDAY: 5f29f68 PERSONAL GOAL: Owning my own business. FAVORITE SONG: This Was Then and This Is Now FAVORITE SAYING: I want a cooler. HAPPINESS IS: Leaving BFA. AVERSIONS: Good byes, school lunch ACTIVITIES: Close-up, SADD, Track mix Michelle LaPierre NICKNAME: Shell BIRTHDAY: 9f24f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To own a Porshe FAVORITE SONG: Old Time Rock 'n Roll FAVORITE SAYING: Kathy, what are we doing this weekend? MEMORIES: Burton Island, going to B-town with Kathy, the horizon, McDonalds, summer of '86. AVERSIONS: Hitting trucks with Dad's car, cops. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Mercury 3, 4 151 Anne Elizabeth Larner BIRTHDAY: 6!15f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To become a rich and successful doctor, to pass Senior Advanced Math. FAVORITE SONG: ln The Air Tonight, Boomtown FAVORITE SAYING: Hey chic, loy, Ya-well? MEMORIES: All nighters, partying with friends, chick- enmobile, Great Pumpkin caper, Laundry, hockey games, Burton's Island, taking Mece to every movie in B-town, swimming with len. HAPPINESS IS: Being with friends. AVERSIONS: Moe, band practices, Sheldon roads in the winter, curfews, getting caught. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Cross- Country Skiing 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, lr. Class Officer, Prom Committee, Iunior Escort, SADD 3, Dis- trict Band 1, 2. Teresa LeBel NICKNAME: Teri BIRTHDAY: 5f17f69 PERSONAL GOAL: College FAVORITE SAYING: YOU ierkl MEMORIES: Chris, Kill Kare, summer of '85, senior pany 'as. HAPPINESS IS: Being with Chris. AVERSION: French ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading Captain 2, 3. 152 mx Y' Todd D. Lawyer NICKNAME: Ted, Stiffy BIRTHDAY: 11f3f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To somehow become rich. FAVORITE SONG: Boys of Summer FAVORITE SAYING: How's it going? MEMORIES: All night drive-ins, October '85, beer- balls, going to Paul Smith's, getting caught. HAPPINESS IS: Being with good friends and having a good time. AVERSIONS: Moe's driving, police, people who think they're great. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4 ss- Iennlfer LeClalr NICKNAME: len, Butch, lin. Fur BIRTHDAY: 'l1f16fS8 PERSONAL GOAL: To have a happy and fulfiling life FAVORITE SONG: In the Air Tonight FAVORITE SAYING: That's just too funny!! MEMORIES: Karen D's B.D. party, Cabbage Night, all nighters, Savage, Industrial Park, trouble K.D., LB. and I got into. HAPPINESS IS: Friendships. AVERSIONS: Staying home on weekends, cabbage night. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, lunior Escort, Prom Committee .Q x Tammy june Leach NICKNAME: Buggalou BIRTHDAY: If26f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To get everything I can out of Ii FAVORITE SONG: Heaven FAVORITE SAYING: Where's the party? Hey, Bud. MEMORIES: Boston, summer of '85, 4f9f85, cabin p ties, UVM library, basketball games, endless parti talking with Todd, Lake Placid, playing quarters, cl sin' with Vicki. HAPPINESS IS: Being with friends and having a go time. AVERSIONS: Monday mornings, the alter the night I fore, hard bagels. ACTIVITIES: Aide OSA 1, Main Office 1, 4, Stud: Council 2, SADD 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Cheerleading Ma ager 2, From Committee, Iunior Escort, Chorus 2, 3, VICA Secretary 3, 4, International Diners' Club 3, Leadership Camp 4 lohn LeClair NICKNAME: EEK, Eclair BIRTHDAY: 7f5f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be successful FAVORITE SONG: Summer Nights FAVORITE SAYING: It happens. MEMORIES: Spring of '85, October 3, Van Halen Co cert, the great white shark, Oct. 25 at UNH, racing ba from hockey, griefs camp, cruising in the Chevett McCarthy's fall, 1987 State Championship. AVERSIONS: Circut training, long strides. ACTIVITIES: Hockey 2, 3, 4, Soccer 4 Cassandra Lee ICKNAME: Casie RTHDAY: 10f1f68 5RSONAL GOAL: Speech pathologist: personnel man- :ement specialist. AVORITE SONG: Old Time Rock 'n Roll IVORITE SAYING: Take a shower! Get it right! EMORIES: Senior play: good and reliable friends: .B.: 12f6!B6: chemistry class: Lake George: tuntimes th L.S. YERSIONS: Traitors: certain foods: certain people: ke people. ITIVITIES: Senior play: Chorus 1, 4: Cross-Country 3 Tammy Lorselle CKNAME: Larry Bird ITHDAY: 12f26f6B ISONAL GOAL: To be happy in whatever I do. VORITE SONG: You Give Love a Bad Name VORITE SAYING: Relax. EMORIES: DECA trips to Boston, Washington, and rite River: living in Williston: weekends at Rick and ldy's TIVITIES: DECA lamre Lewis NICKNAME: Louie BIRTHDAY: 12f21f6lI PERSONAL GOAL: To out run the city cops. FAVORITE SONG: All ol My Love 'CQNLT' Kelly lean Lewis NICKNAME: Lou BIRTHDAY: 8f1f69 FAVORITE SONG: Satisfaction Guaranteed FAVORITE SAYING: Are you going to Dallas? MEMORIES: Ice fishing with Tim and Bob: Hag: my car: MEMORIES: Oh, no, Tabe's parents are gone again. RM: Shea's house I T' -1 f f - ' - ' is Lisa Mane Longway NICKNAME: leese BIRTHDAY: 7f24f68 PERSONAL GOAL: To be successful in everything I do. FAVORITE SONG: True Blue FAVORITE SAYING: Holy cow. MEMORIES: Summer ol '86: going to Montreal with Steph: my penguin: the frozen giblets: going to the library, but not really going: leeling lost atter Put gradu- ated: Steph's little Vette: iumping in the pool with my watch on. HAPPINESS IS: Being with the people you love most. AVERSIONS: Squeaky sneakers: people who think only ot themselves. ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1: Freshman class play: Iunior Es- cort: SADD 4: Prom Committee 3: Library Aide 3. rm 1 7 83, Boorere and the tangenne, the Bay with ll, Rooster, 81 Tabe: Bruce's truck: Sarah's papers: Stowe: dipping in the Pond: Boober's home in High- gate: pumpkins: sandpits: being with HEC: garbage bags: Moana and George: my painted sidewalk. AVERSIONS: Couches and closets: getting caught. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1, 2: lunior Escort Tricia Lynn Longway NICKNAMES: Trish, Trish the Dish BIRTHDAY: 'I0f31f6B PERSONAL GOAL: Do my best at everything I do. FAVORITE SONG: Urgent FAVORITE SAYING: Where's the party? MEMORIES: Summer of '83: meeting everyone at BFA: the sandpits and trainbridge with Kellie and Lisa: party- ing at the swimming hole in Swanton. AVERSION: Monday mornings ACTIVITIES: VICA 3, 4 153 Mark R. Luman BIRTHDAY: 2f5f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be rich and to own a Porsche. FAVORITE SONG: Heaven In Your Eyes FAVORITE SAYING: I don't know! MEMORIES: Washington trip with baseball team AVERSION: Being brokeg SAT's ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 :ze ve... Peter Alan Lussler BIRTHDAY: 4f20f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To graduate from college and be a mechanical engineer FAVORITE SONG: You Give Love a Bad Name -Bon jovi AVERSION: having study halls in the calateria, chemistry ACTIVITIES: Bowling Brendan john Magnan NICKNAME: Bren, Bruce, B.j. BIRTHDAY: 2f11f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be happy! FAVORITE SONG: AH-HA, We Built This City -I Ierson Star Ship MEMORIES: Hockey Games, skiing at Smugs, Washi ton, D.C. AVERSION: Falling off chair-lilts, First periods, SA ACTIVITIES: Close-Up 10, junior Usher 3: Natia Honor Society 10, 11, 12: Executive Board 11, Assist Photography Editor 12, Prom Committee 3, Boys Sl 33 Bronze Pin 3 Matthew Magnan NICKNAME: Matt BIRTHDAY: 2f11f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To have lun and be successful FAVORITE SONG: In My Hometown -Bruce Springsteen AVERSION: Going to English class ACTIVITIES: VICA 154 Class of 87 Marllynn Magnant NICKNAME: Mar BIRTHDAY: 12f25f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To do a million things at once v out burning out FAVORITE SONG: I have so much to tell you MEMORIES: 6f4f83g Spoon River p GMTI-Au 86 p Biking all summer, Tropical Punch , gossi with K-Loug X-skiing with Mull: Kara always comir my rescue: Long walks on the Point, Skipping sc with Kev. AVERSION: Scary movies: Playboy decals: repei mysell ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, junior boree 3: Gifted and Talented 3, 45 Substance A Committee 45 GMT 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, Academy Sin 2, Yearbook 45 Senior Play 4 not ,W 1 Kelly L. Mahoney RTHDAY: 2f21f69 QRSONAL GOAL: To be a successful career woman NORITE SAYING: That's K-E-I.-L E -Y EMORIES: Noodles in my sink5 Bumper carsp Parts xlimited5 Georgia Rest Area5 phone bilIs5 Pierce's En- ish cIass5 I'umpkinmobile5 a class like Mr. Rogers 5 rs. B5 meeting Bob, hy accident 5 Buzzg TIMS5 nes with my buddies5 working at the Frankin-lamoille nk. KPPINESS IS: No more SA'I s5 having the special ends that I do5 and being with Bob. IERSION: chauvinistic remarks about women5 need- g a pass5 whispers and rumors ITIVITIES: Freshman Basketball5 Softball 15 25 35 45 ass Treasurer 25 35 45 National Honer Society 25 35 45 A.D.D. treasurer 25 35 45 Prom committee5 computer rgue 35 lunior Escort5 Girl's State Alt.5 GMT 35 45 -arbook business manager5 Bronze pinp Silver pin. ,Marais lohn S. Marshall K5 Troy Manske BIRTHDAY: 6f5f69 FAVORITE SONG: God of Thunder -Kiss MEMORIES: Light blue Omegag Fairfield Pond5 Foot- ball games AVERSION: Responsihility5 research papers5 English seminar5 cops. ACTIVITIES: Basketballg NHS NSN X Russell P. Marchant BIRTHDAY: 3flIf69 PERSONAL GOAL: To become head of Security at a large store FAVORITE SONG: I must be Dreaming FAVORITE SAYING: What kind of security does it have? MEMORIES: lammin' in the cellar with the bandg all- nighters5 The ice cream caper, football and basketball games5 Beerworth5 Van Halen5 The California beach house5 Parties. AVERSION: The administration and noisy typing teach- ers who think they control the upper gym lobby! ACTIVITIES: Basketball manager 2, 35 Football Manager 35 The Scarecrow5 Mercury 4. WW Sophia Martell , If -'mo Kimberly Martin THDAY: 5f22f69 BIRTHDAY: 'l1f21f66 1SONAl. COAL: To be rich and successful MEMORIES: Being with my friends5 Having someone IORITE SONG: Hey lude like Maurice by my side. 155 .dd Omer Martrn BIRTHDAY: 5f4f58 PERSONAL GOAL: To get a BacheIor's Degree in busi- ness administration. FAVORITE SONG: Best of Both Worlds FAVORITE SAYING: See ya later. AVERSION: School Iood, Mondays ACTIVITIES: Hunting, Fishing. I Corrine Maxham NICKNAME: Corry, Maximum I BIRTHDAY: 9f01f67 PERSONAL GOAL: To marry Kermit and be happy! I FAVORITE SONG: Nob0dy's Fool FAVORITE SAYINGS: Truth hurts doesn't it? Grin and bare itl HAPPINESS IS: Being wilh Kermit and having fun! play- ing my guitar. MEMORIES: Sitting on the beach with Kermit, watch- ing the sun go down, as the water rushes up to the shore. School cancelationsl AVERSION: Bad days and smart mouths ACTIVITIES: DECA 1. 156 Alan L. Mashtare NICKNAME: Mash, Bonehead, Al BIRTHDAY: 10f13f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To succeed in life. FAVORITE SONG: Edge of Night -Phil Collins FAVORITE SAYING: Howdy MEMORIES: N.Y. trips, Alan B. and his orange rabbit, New Englands, being with Missy, Stroh's race, Sarato- ga, prom night, UVM hockey, party at coache's, Bos- ton, hot tubs, We're going through, Tom! AVERSIONS: My car, debts, no snow. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, X-C Running 1, 2, 3, 4, X-C Skiing 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, VICA 3 1pres.,, 4, Districts, Boys' State, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, New En- gIand's, International Diners Club, X-C Academic All- Star NJ' 'tE'i,,,:'-v- Christopher lames McCarthy NICKNAME: Cardy BIRTHDAY: 4f26f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To he happy and make millions. FAVORITE SONG: Sweet Emotion -Aerosmith FAVORITE SAYING: Well, come-on. MEMORIES: Steve's camp, partying with Terry D. and Peppermint P., Van Halen, ACDC live, bowling in Bur- lington, blond Norwegians, Grief-man's set, Le Scara- mouche, partying with Bec and Barb, Led Zepplin tunes. AVERSION: headmaster's ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, Baseball 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Brian Matthews NICKNAME: Bri BIRTHDAY: 1f17f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To start my own business out of st FAVORITE SONG: Born to he wild , You give lol bad name FAVORITE SAYING: Get outa herel , Take a hilu MEMORIES: Late nights, D.C., Burger King throw: All nighter, Pizza raid, First car AVERSION: People who are allowed to drive when t don't know what they are doingl ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, D.E.C.A. 3, 4 ICIIBI President, 2.91-'I 'Cllr' lohn E. McCracken, lr. NICKNAME: Barney, Cracken BIRTHDAY: 4f3f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To succeed in anything I do. FAVORITE SONGS: Bruce '75-'85 FAVORITE SAYING: Whats up? loanne, . . . La Later. MEMORIES: Sleeping in Edward's car, going to Pal 4:00 a.m., taking McCarthy to work with me, cruf in the Pantera with McCarthy, prom '86, being loanne. HAPPINESS IS: Being with loanne K. AVERSIONS: waiting, WHS 27-25, study halls ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, He coming King, Skiing, Motocross. Sarah Beth McFeeters KNAME: Little Mac, Ditch EHDAY: 11f21f69 ONAL GOAL: To remember what I was going to in the Yearbook as my personal goal. IORITE SONG: Rudolph the Red-Nosed ideer ORIES: The crash crew, Sept, 14, 1986, Arne, the as it used to be, ell cee, IS. RSIONS: White gloves, crumbs on my lap 'IVITIES: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Academy Singers 2, 3, 4, mber Singers 4, District Chorus 3, 4, All State rus 1, 2, 4, All New England Chorus 2, 3, 4, Drama 1 1, Sec. 2, 3, Pres. 4, Thespian Society 2, 3, VP 4, Er lamboree 1, 2, 3, 4, Musical 1, 2, 4, Senior Play, . One Act Play 3, 4, Class VP 1, Math League 3, 4, s' State, Foreign Language Club VP 3, UNH Science B, Gifted 8: Talented 2, 3, SADD 3, 4, Iunior Escort, Iership Conference, Bronze Pin, Silver Pin, Gold NHS 2, 3, Pres. 4 N.--Q lc M' f: Floyd William McSweeney DAY: 7f13f69 NAL GOAL: Find happiness RITE SONG: You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet RITE SAYING: Relax! ORIES: Prom '86, Feb. 7, 1986, Renee, Mrs. La- Lk's class, Cape Cod, the Complex, the Great Ice Robbery SIONS: KF, procrastinators 'VITIES: Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 4 ,14 ,S Q William Richard McGrath NICKNAME: Bill, Larry, McBill BIRTHDAY: 8f25f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be an electronic engineer and drive a few Porsches on Dukes of Hazard at the same time. FAVORITE SONG: I Can'l Drive 55 FAVORITE SAYING: What seems to be the problem officer? Oh, is that all? MEMORIES: The VS Guys Spirit Committee, Chevettes, snow banks, 360's, Mc talking at McDonalds, finger, the Wild Bill show, safe driving award, taking the eleva- tor to the school pool, training at all nighters. HAPPINESS IS: A Lamborghini and women who don't hit back. AVERSIONS: Blue lights, figs, Fairfield Pond Road, Chevettes, points, freshmen. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, Track 1, 2, AV Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Computer Science League 4, Foreign Language Club 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Drama 4, District Music Festival 4. Kimberly Ann McNall NICKNAME, Kimmer, Kimmy, Al, Co-pilot Crash, Dad, Animal BIRTHDAY: 10f3f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To rid the world of gumbies. FAVORITE SONG: leI's go FAVORITE SAYING: Get out! Go home! MEMORIES: Noodles, bumper cars, parts unlimited, Eddie and Al, B-town with Tammy, the crash, What 'cha doin'?, GMTI, working for Tim, the terrible two, Geor- gia rest area, Oustra, skid, Florida, yearbook nights, tipping picnic tables, partners in crime. HAPPINESS IS: Laughing AVERSIONS: Gumbies, whispers, low chair lifts ACTIVITIES: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, SADD 3, 4 VP, GMTI 4, NHS 4, lr. Class Executive Board, Sr. Class Vice Presi- dent, Yearbook Layout Editor, junior Escort, Bronze Pin, Prom Committee I Albert Menard NICKNAME: Alben BIRTHDAY: 6f18f69 PERSONAL GOAL: Make money and be happy FAVORITE SONG: The Next Time I Fall FAVORITE SAYING: Or somepinl MEMORIES: 12l22f83, Montreal kidders AVERSIONS: 10 day absence policy we--'xv' Robin Mercier NICKNAME: SLU 469, Mario BIRTHDAY: 1f16f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To make lots of money and be happy- FAVORITE SONG: Don't Stop Believing FAVORITE SAYING: N0 doubt! MEMORIES: lamie, Donny Cossack, Norman's apart- ment, Rough Boys, Shawnbo's parties, Canada McGyver, my Lynx, where's Kathyi, my Challenger blowing up in front of Burger King, SLU 169-769, 11f20f85 AVERSIONS: SR, BW, LG ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, Soccer 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 157 Steven Mercure NICKNAME: Merc BIRTHDAY: 12f7f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To work in research and develop- ment for a leading electronic company. FAVORITE SONG: Walk like and Egyptian MEMORIES: Calculus class: Chicago '83' Washington '84: deer camp 84-86: Maine '84: Niagara Falls 'B5: summer '84 81 '85 AVERSIONS: Current Issues: research papers: 10th pe- riod study hall: double period biology: chemistry, and physics. ACTIVITIES: Boys' State: dl-I en? Ianet L. Montagne NICKNAME: Hammer BIRTHDAY: 2f3f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To succeed in everything I do and to stay happy. FAVORITE SONG: Heaven FAVORITE SAYING: lust kidding. MEMORIES: Prom night: Steve's party: the alarm at VTC: tangerine: unshatter proof bottles: outrunning the cop with Katie: going to Montreal and forgeting the way home: Thumper: chasing PS with KF in Fairfield over the bank: jumping out the window to find Tasma: the cops talking to Steve and me: BE in the high chair: 1'lf21. HAPPINESS IS: Steve, my friends, and having lots of fun. AVERSION: Saying goodbye to everyone in the crazy class of '87. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4: lunior Escort: Prom Committee Rhonda Metcalf NICKNAME: Rounder, Mudflaps BIRTHDAY: 4f12f69 PERSONAL GOAL: Go to college, Own my own business FAVORITE SONG: Amanda : This Could Be The Night FAVORITE SAYING: Ieeluml MEMORIES: DECA: going to DECA conference in Washington, DC: summer ol '86 HAPPINESS IS: Being with Dave AVERSIONS: Sundays ACTIVITIES: DECA 1, 2 fftludss wnliliwawilggs Michael Mitchell NICKNAMES: Mitch, Squeek PERSONAL GOAL: To make it through Marine Bc Camp. FAVORITE SONG: Shook Me All Night Long FAVORITE SAYING: Hi, how ya doing? MEMORIES: Matt and I going to practice our freshm year: Matt, with A.S. on his head, running into A Mallett: being welcomed in Rutland: going hunti with Kevin and Mike: Fairfax . AVERSION: Losing to the Spartans. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain: Basketball 1, 3, 4: Baseball 1: Track 3, 4: VICA 3, 4: AV Aide: Int- national Diners' Club . Laurie A. Morgan NICKNAME: Mouth BIRTHDAY: 5f17f67 FAVORITE SONG: Papa Don't Preach FAVORITE SAYING: Grow up. AVERSION: DCCO Ks' .scc s Steven Wayne Nolan NICKNAME: Nol, Papa Smurf BIRTHDAY: 4f18f69 N PERSONAL GOAL: Own a body shop for rebuilding and new cars. FAVORITE SONG: Band to the Bone FAVORITE SAYING: TIlaI'5 Irue. MEMORIES: Mr. Scales and changing topics. AVERSIONS: River rats: current issues. W ACTIVITIES: VICA 3, 4 President X 'Nam' 'N'- Donald Patrick O'Connell LNAME: Okey Oak, Doc-nald HDAY: 6f25f69 ONAI. GOAL: Be happy, stay original, success in :nd to keep all my hair. JRITE SONG: Save a Prayer , Rock Lobster JRITE SAYINGS: Yea, so what's your point? No t. I'Il buy that. IORIES: Football, Coach Beerworthg SP, IS, BM, painting our faces and being the rowdies, most xious people at hockey games: getting weird looks all people: being with Tracy: having all around fun friends: burgerization. 'INESS IS: Being with Tracy: a Bobwhite football if inner peace: and a lifetime supply of Crunch- cereal. LSIONS: People who buy vowels on the Wheel of ne: cheerleaders: fake people: short football ref- 5 rolling your socks up. VITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Baseball IS 2, 3, 4: Senior play, AV Aide 4, Mercury Ca- st 4: Yearbook Art 4. ff Michael Parah wwe: Mike, Squeak IDAY: I0f1f69 JNAI. GOAL: To be a good car salesman. RITE SONG: Fantasy -Aldo Nova RITE SAYING: Thal's pretty sad, isnt iti DRIES: Parties: hunting with Gordiep being with sp going out with Kevin at prime time: going off :ad with Chagnon: Half way Gordieg times with I. ilONS: Having homework, smelling cigarettes at s in the break room. 'ITlES: Soccer 1, 2, 3: Baseball 15 Mercury 4. Shannon Mary O'Rourke NICKNAME: Shan BIRTHDAY: 4f20f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To get through college and to be happy with whatever I do. FAVORITE SONG: FaiIhIully -Iourney FAVORITE SAYING: That's Cooll MEMORIES: Summer of 'B43 11f1f84p drive-ins: cruis- ing: ditching B.B.'s car: 2f16f85: 91151857 getting even with T.T.: California Coolers. HAPPINESS IS: Being with Brianl AVERSIONS: Being told what to do: the word ain't ACTIVITIES: lunior lamboree 17 Basketball 2: Soccer 47 Softball 4. . Christopher Paul Parent NICKNAME7 Chris BIRTHDAY: 8f13f69 FAVORITE SONG: The Walk of life FAVORITE SAYING: Back off! MEMORIES: Massenap trip back from Middlbury with Franklin County baseball team. AVERSIONS: Lectures: getting up and going to school: homework ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2, 3, 47 Hockey Stats 33 NHS 2, 3, 4 lenny E. Paradee NICKNAME: len BIRTHDAY: 1f6f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be good at whatever I choose to do. FAVORITE SONG: Stand By Me FAVORITE SAYING: Sure you are. MEMORIES: National FFA Convention in Kansas City, MO, 1986: Slate EFA Convention, 19855 State FFA Lead- ership Camp, 19863 going to MVU for classes. lulle Parent NICKNAME: lu-lu P.: lules BIRTHDAY: 10f19f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To become an accountant FAVORITE SONG: Heaven In Your Eyes FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, my God! MEMORIES: 9f1IIfB55 evenings and Prom with El- dridge: loverhoy concert: trips with track team. HAPPINESS IS: Being with someone you care for. AVERSIONS: Users: people who think they know it all. ACTIVITIES: Track manager 2, 3 159 Madonne Parent NICKNAME: Spike, Buck, Madonna BIRTHDAY: 10f12f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be a happy ans make my Iamily proud of me. FAVORITE SONG: You Give Love Bad Name FAVORITE SAYING: Are you kidding mei What's happening? MEMORIES: Angie's house: Shelby and our tin can: crushing Angie's knuckles: Dances, last all-nighterp cruisin' and 6f14!87 AVERSION: Freshman who are taller than I am. The State Bubble ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Stage Band 47 Districts 3, 47 Softball 2 Richard Peliel NICKNAME: Rich, Baby, Rick, bud BIRTHDAY: 5f25f69 PERSONAL GOAL: Be rich and be happy FAVORITE SONG: Forever Young g Sarah FAVORITE SAYING: Yo, Hey! MEMORIES: Washington DC, New York City, New Or- Iensp my best friends HAPPINESS IS: Lovep money: partying: school clubs: the Proms: rock music: going to movies: cruising AVERSION: Lunchesp study halls, teachers: homework, Current Issues ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 3: International Dining Club 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Foreign Language Club 3, 47 SADD 43 DECA 43 Yearbook 45 Prom Committee 160 WL. tt? Stephen M. Parent NICKNAME: Skinny, Privey, BIRTHDAY: 5f19f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To own my own airplane. FAVORITE SONG: ln The Air Tonight FAVORITE SAYING: Whateverl MEMORIES: Parties: cruising in the Subaru: close- friendsp Marc and I chasing Cookie at Boy's Slate AVERSION: Dumping into trees, homework. ACTIVITIES: Boy's State, Basketball 15 Baseball: 2, 33 Football 47 sf ix! aqcfiw-in Ronald A. Pelkey NICKNAME: Pelk, Ron BIRTHDAY: 5fI7f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To own a Lamborghini FAVORITE SONG: Stand By Me FAVORITE SAYING: There we go! MEMORIES: Shamrock games, Calculus: basketball '86 -'87 Lee Patterson NICKNAME: Train BIRTHDAY: 11f18f68 PERSONAL GOAL: Win the Nobel Peace Prize or become a garbage FAVORITE SONG: Sweet Home Alabama I FAVORITE SAYING: Let's iam. It'll sound better MEMORIES: Playing football, and any other memory better left unspoken. HAPPINESS IS: Getting something for nothing AVERSION: Winter in St. Albans ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 l I lames Perry I r - s Ronald Perry KNAME: Ron, Ronnie VHDAY: 3f17f69 SONAL GOAL: Take advantage of the good things Ie. ORITE SONG: Let the good times roll ORITIE SAVING: I can't wait for the weekend. AORIES: First day to high school, Bth grade gradua- , First date with a girl, Auto class with Mr. Scales. ESION: Slow cars, Partyless weekends, and being t cash. IVITIES: Cruising on the weekends, going out and Eg a good time, Looking for girls on the weekends, ing on my convertible chevy. N wf:? Seth W. Plumb Plumbster 4fI1f69 GOAL: To know all that is considered to my satisfaction, To use my brain to its I potential, and to own an island in the Caribbean. RITE SONG: Life's been good , Metal RITE SAYING: Nifty ORIES: Football, Mud, Rain, The rope and coach Painting faces and being obnoxious with Don and nd Sul at hockey games, All nighter, One-on-one Rava Mitch, Rav falling down, Minnesota vs. igan, Essex Football Camp SION: Pinched nerves, Smokers, Bear crawls, rleaders, Bar-Gay, Winooski, S.W., Fanorance VITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Senior Play 4, Bronze Pin 2, Boy's State 3, AV 4 INESS IS: Warm sand, Warm' sun, Clear train of ht, Anarchy, and no responsibilities. Susan Denise Pigeon NICKNAME: Soupy BIRTHDAY: 2f1f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To become a registered nurse and work at the Shriners hospital in Boston. FAVORITE SONG: Don't come around here no more FAVORITE SAYING: Take a hike, Iackl MEMORIES: Chinese food wf Darlene, Heather, and Lori, Chinses fire drills, Peggy Decker's party, My par- ties, Bubb's Party, Decorating for Prom, Spring of 1985 AVERSION: Gasleaks ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Band 1, Tennis S s Keg' as-.. . lohn Nicholas Preston NICKNAME: Sarge, Booby, Hair Bear BIRTHDAY: 12f25f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To become rich, own a lot of real estate. FAVORITE SONG: One more night FAVORITE SAYING: Catch a clue MEMORIES: Diving into first base and being called out, also being on crutches the next day, Pitching a one- hitter and losing the baseball game 4-3, My first date, Scoring the first goal of my life in hockey. AVERSION: Men with earrings, faggits, early morning tests, SAT's. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2, 3, Hockey-Midgets, Racquetball. 5. sc! . - . Vicki Ann Plon NICKNAME: Vic-Vic BIRTHDAY: 3f12f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To succeed in whatever I do! FAVORITE SONG: Amanda , Word Up FAVORITE SAYING: Hey Dude MEMORIES: Nov. 19, Food fights at McDonalds, QE, E, B, P, My, Dancetown 35, Cruising with my buds, Dances, Haunted House, Beer trucks AVERSION: Stuck up People, and DCCO, Used cars! Steve Pnve BIRTHDAY: 3f4f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To make lots of money MEMORIES: Making it through the first 3 years AVERSION: School 161 Tlmothy lohn Puro NICKNAME: Tim, George BIRTHDAY: 7f'l1f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To he very rich and retire at 30. FAVORITE SONG: Walk of Life FAVORITE SAYING: Too much! MEMORIES: Sitting on center ice, chemistry lab, eggs, pumpkins, hockey trips, cabbage night, trip to Wash- ington, morning practices. AVERSIONS: Rude people, boring teachers, pucks, blue lights. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Pep Band 1, 2, junior lamboree 1, Mercury 4: SADD 2, Cross Country 1, Boys' State Alternate 3, Foreign Lan- guage Club 2. . . Margaret Qullliam NICKNAMES: Muggie, Moonshine, Large Marge BIRTHDAY: tI9f15f69 PERSONAL GOAL: Get out of town and to be rich and 'Hwy- FAVORITE SONG: Friends and Lovers FAVORITE SAYING: Ya, right! Hummmm! MEMORIES: Summer of '86, small cars, Fairfield Pond, Laundry, cruising with Anne, rabbits, Tina and our bud- diesG, R, N, D, K, T, B,, that pool, pushing cars, waiting. AVERSIONS: Being told what to do, waiting. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 4, Districts 1, 2, Iunior Escort, SADD 3 162 Amy M. Putnam NICKNAME: Butch BIRTHDAY: 10f21f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To finally be normal . . . but then again Y B normal? FAVORITE SONG: Life in the Fast lane FAVORITE SAYING, Hey, you got a quarter? Party at I'eggy's, Oh Henry! MEMORIES: Burton's Island, summer '86, wild parties, Dar's car, allmighters, luly 3-4, '86, painting, the pond, Dec. 13, '86, Kerry's New Year's Party. AVERSIONS: Bungi man, ditches, locked car doors ACTIVITIES: Prom Committee, lunior Escort, Mercury 4, Yearbook Staff QQ' Glenn Thomas Qullllam NICKNAMES: Mr, Q., clenny BIRTHDAY: 11f10f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be happy and to be a g father. FAVORITE SONG: Take Me Home Tonight MEMORIES: Deca trips to Washington and Bos summer of '84, my cousin and Rhode Island, brea curfew, working at SACKS, Bus V101 AVERSIONS: People who use others for their advantage. ACTIVITIES: Deca 3, 4, Parliamentarian, Sadd 3, 4 brary Aide 4, Leadership Camp Bryan Lance Ravlm NICKNAME: Rav BIRTHDAY: 1f17f69 PERSONAL GOAL: World power and then rock stardom FAVORITE SONGS: Breaking the Law , Roll on Down the Highway , Running With the Devil FAVORITE SAYING: You're impressing me, really. MEMORIES: Football, Super Bowl party: Iudas priest and Twisted Sister concerts, hecking at hockey games, football camp, Katie. AVERSIONS: Boredom, pop music, drinking age, marriage ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Kelli Reed NICKNAMES: Gee-Gee, Beemie, Lilli IIRTHDAY: 11f19f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To show everyone I will make California FAVORITE SONG: What About Love FAVORITE SAYING: I lost my ringt, I lust want t4 friends. MEMORIES: 2fBfII6-7f24f86, 31221683 8f9f86, Au '86, Burton Island, Washington, calendars, cam out in Georgia, lust friends, K.lI. HAPPINESS IS: Finding that special someone who make your dreams come true. AVERSIONS: Breaking up, broken promises, b hurt, saying goodbye, Nova's, exhaust. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 2, J, Chorus 1, 2 Distr lunior Iamboree 1,, C.C. Committee 1, SADD 3, 4, Baseball Manager 3. Xu Tracy Lynn Reed CKNAME: Blondie THDAY: 3f14f69 SONAL GOAL: To be a successful in the business -rld VORITE SONG: Will You Still Love Me VORITE SAYING: Kill'em. EMORIES: '86 Prom with Gene, Senior English class 1h Mr. Chaputly St. Albans Ilillg football games: lool dances, going skiing for 1st time with Steve 'ERSIONS: Waiting, reading, learning to ski. ZTIVITIES: Cross Country 37 Cheeerleader 25 Track 25 Marshall I. Rlch IKNAME: lames Bond THDAY: 9f10f69 .SONAL GOAL: To become a state policeman 'ORITE SONG: Your the Inspiration 'ORITE SAYING: Go on ORIES: Parting at the cabin: all night drive-ins RSIONS: Icy-roads, old, uninspected trucks. Lon lean Rheaume NICKNAME: Pooker, little Pook BIRTHDAY: 6f2Bf69 FAVORITE SONG: Stairway To Heaven , Old Time Rock -n- Roll FAVORITE SAYING: Hey, sexy! MEMORIES: Drive-ins, Spring 85 , party a PloufIe's Camp: party at Penny's Nov. 7 '86 HAPPINESS IS: Being with Brad AVERSIONS: M P Tammy Rich NICKNAME: Ape Woman BIRTHDAY: 7f26f6B PERSONAL GOAL: To enioy life to its fullest. FAVORITE SONG: Against All Odds , Bring in the Clowns FAVORITE SAYING: Look at that gorgeous guy. MEMORIES: tune 8, 19863 a great day in Montgomery, sharing an apartment in Richiord with Lisa and Beth, Angie McNallie's Party, summer oi '86, bread truck with Tina: hiding Norwich cadets, Dominic, RM HAPPINESS IS: Being cuddled. AVERSIONS: Being soapy clean, seeing other people hurt. ACTIVITIES: Class Secretary 25 Student Council 23 SADDQ GMT 3, 4 Craig K. Rich NICKNAMEp Cupcake, Craigums BIRTHDAY: 5f2f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To die with the most toys! FAVORITE SONG: I Like Chinese , Fanfare for the Common Man FAVORITE SAVING: Well, fine! MEMORIES: Birch Paint, All-States 86', the toaster oven, the Chevetteg the Siberian snow truck, DLL, Where's My pineapple iuice , Connecticut: biscuit's from heaven. AVERSIONS: Tylenol: auditions, SAT's5 riding with Marc: Current Issues, Barry ManlIow's songs. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, Track 3, 4, B.F.A. Brass 2, 35 All- State Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4 . . Gordle Richard NICKNAME: Flash, Oalie, Squeak BIRTHDAY: 9f18f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To go lo college and succeed in lite. FAVORITE SONG, Living on a Prayer -Bon lovi, Fantasy -Alda Nova FAVORITE SAYING: What's crackin, Pretty Sad. MEMORIES: Going hunting with Mike: getting shotp having to run 2 miles lhourgh the woods: being chased through Burlington, running red lights and stop signs AVERSION: Living in Georgia ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2, 3 163 Kerry Lynn Roberts BIRTHDAY: 'lf17f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be successful as a cosmetologist and to own my own shop. FAVORITE SONG: In The Air Tonight FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, my god, I'm so embarrassed! MEMORIES: Meeting MH and going to Shrewsbury, MA, trip to Coote Field with Mr. Bove, exchange stu- dents, Burton's Island, pushing and jump starting cars, Prom night, Todd's party, my New Year's party '86. AVERSIONS: BD, jealous people, being embarrassed. ACTIVITIES: Homecoing candidate 1, 3, Princess 2, Class President 2, junior Escort, Prom Committee, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Mercury 3 Lisa Root NICKNAME: Coner, Marther BIRTHDAY: 2f5f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To see the world FAVORITE SONG: Innocence FAVORITE SAYING: Barbara, you up? MEMORIES: Iohnson, Pete's house, paper cuts, Taz, Chinese food, all nighters, Bourdeau's parties, Canada, poker by candlelight, Richford, Thumper. HAPPINESS IS: Good times with good friends. AVERSIONS: SS, dull nights in St. Albans, getting caught ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, Basketball Mgr. 1, 2, Prom Committee, SADD 2, 3, 164 Penny Robtoy NICKNAMES: Pennie Annie, Hun BIRTHDAY: 11f7f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To become a counselor and live life to its fullest. FAVORITE SONG, All Cried Out FAVORITE SAYINGS: Oh, well. Anyways .... That's awful. MEMORIES: Being with Scott, rainy camping weekend at Lake Elmore, camping at Fairfield Pond, freshman year, 11f7f86, 10f25f84, being with the girls, 11f28fB6 HAPPINESS IS: Being with the one you love and know- ing it. AVERSIONS: Being lied to, two-faced people, being cheated on, planning ahead, blue lights. ACTIVITIES: Mercury 4 Patricia R. Rockwell NICKNAME: Patty BIRTHDAY: 2f22f69 PERSONAL GOAL: Travel agent I FAVORITE SONG: You Give Love a Bad Name FAVORITE SAYING: Wouldn't you like to know! MEMORIES: Summer of '86, Mike's house 101211, Stacey putting, air freshener instead of hair spray. HAPPINESS IS: Being vvith M.N. AVERSIONS: People who talk behind your back. Ste hanle L. Ross NICKNAME: Ross y, Steph BIRTHDAY: Bf7fG9 PERSONAL GOAL: To live life to its fullest. FAVORITE SONG: Whole Lot of Love FAVORITE SAYING: I guess it's hot! MEMORIES: Beach Boys concert, Zep reunion, Boston, Florida, Stowe, Patty Hill, Sally, D. P., summer of '86, winter of 'B4. AVERSIONS: Sitting ducks, warm beer, flashing lights. ACTIVITIES: VICA 3, 4 Tricia Anne Roy NICKNAME: Trish, Trash BIRTHDAY: 7f28f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To find a maior in college. FAVORITE SONG: Any and All FAVORITE SAYING, I don't know. What do you want: do? MEMORIES: The morning after with SATS, Chinese f drills, doughnuts, club, Bryan Adams, IB9, sandpits, :I Omni, summer '86, flat tires, 4 wheeling and gett stuck. AVERSIONS: Decisions, mornings ACTIVITIES: Softball 1, 3, Prom Committee, juni Escort KN Vickie Lynn Ryan IKNAME: Wildwoman, Poochie, Nay ITHDAY: 1f19f69 KSONAL GOAL: To get what I want out of life VORITE SONG: Stand by Me , True Colors VORITE SAYING: D0n'I be dumb! Well iMORIES: Nov. 21, 1983, Softball '86, all-nighter '86 h Keith and Budha. ,PPINESS IS: Being with Keith ERSIONS: People who can't have more than one and at a time. TIVITIES: Varisty softball 2, 3, 4, Bronze pin Km Michelle L. Sanborn ZKNAME: Shelly, Pippi THDAY: 1f21f6B LSONAL GOAL: To get married. IORITE SONG: Dancing on the Ceiling -Lionel hie IORITE SAYING: Ma, I'am starving! MORIES: Class trips ERSION: My boyfriend. TIVITIES: Learning carpentry trade fwood shopj jeff Ryea NICKNAME: Rye, squin BIRTHDAY: 10f15f69 FAVORITE SONG: Who Made Who MEMORIES: 17th Birthday ACTIVITIES: Football, Skiing, Bowling sr- Crlstopher H. Santor NICKNAME: Ricky BIRTHDAY: 6f8f70 PERSONAL GOAL: To be happy and successful. FAVORITE SONG: Stand by Me FAVORITE SAYING: That'5 life MEMORIES: Renault, burning rubber, Tony and me skipping assemblies, flying through town, red zone, 85 m.p.h., black and whites, sirens, blue lights, Chaput's English class, summer 'B6. AVERSIONS: First period, Mondays ACTIVITIES: FFA QV.P. 86-97, Hollis Andrew St. Peter NICKNAME: Big Daddy, Howie BIRTHDAY: 'l2f27f6B PERSONAL GOAL: To live a successful life. FAVORITE SONG: Rumble Seat -lohn Cougar Mellancamp MEMORIES: Mrs. La1arnick's Statistics class, calculus, Basketball practice. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Angle Ellen Sargent NICKNAME: Sarge, Big Bird BIRTHDAY: I1f19f68 PERSONAL GOAL: To be rich and really happy. FAVORITE SONG: In the Air Tonight -Phil Collins FAVORITE SAYING: Be serious. Dont you dare. MEMORIES: Summer of '83, spring and summer of '85, cruising with Anne and Margaret, Soupy's car, Bub's party, Burtons Island, Maine, Coner and Tammy camp- ing, Montreal. HAPPINESS IS: Being with someone very special and being with good friends. AVERSIONS: Tests, curlews, being nagged. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Districts 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee. 165 Deborah Sargent NICKNAMES: Rat, Debo BIRTHDAY: 3f7f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To retire young and die old. FAVORITE SONG: Criminal Mind , Faithfully MEMORIES: Newy Year's Eve '85, the apartment, 1f24!B6, French Hill, Robin's Lynx, all nighters, State Park, SH parties, the stars, Chinese food, SLU 169-769, Prom 'tl6. HAPPINESS IS: Having to go to the bathroom after you put on your long underwear. AVERSIONS: Curfews, promises, Dire Straits ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, SADD 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Foreign Language Club 1, 2, GMT 3, 4, Basket- ball Scorer 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee, Girls' State Alter- nate, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Team 2 Amy Elizabeth Sharpe NICKNAME: Armless, Aimfull BIRTHDAY: 2f19f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To make it through college. FAVORITE SONG: Come Sail Away FAVORITE SAYING: Chill outl Get a life, Mona. MEMORIES: Power Station Concert, summer of '86, late night walks, the Exchange with Rocky Hill, NYC, talking with IT, being locked out of my car and then it didn't start, drama productions, cast parties. HAPPINESS IS, Walking barefoot on a sandy beach. AVERSIONS: Cheerleaders, alarm clocks, waiting in long lines, people who are late. ACTIVITIES: Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Musical 2, 4, iunior lamboree 2, 3, 4, Foreign Language Club 2, 3, Chorus 3, Academy Singers 3, Districts 3, junior Escort, Prom Committee, International Diners' Club 3 166 Stacey Ann Severance NICKNAME: Stace BIRTHDAY: 'l1f10f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be happy and confident. FAVORITE SONG: You Give Love a Bad Name FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, God! MEMORIES: Van Halen Concert, '85 Bryan Adams Con- cert, dead end streets, Grasshopper pie, cruisin' in the Bub, Heather's free room and board, Loverboy Con- cert, 7f30f86, mud buddies, backyards, black cars. HAPPINESS IS: Knowing wonderful, special people. AVERSIONS: Stubborn people, being alone, bus rides ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, Bronze Pin,Prom Commit- tee, lunior Escort, Girls' State, NHS 2, 3, 4, Internation- al Diners' Club 3, 4 XV-v Beth Shepard NICKNAME: Beef BIRTHDAY: 1f14f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To take Pat Saiack's place on Wheel of Fortune. FAVORITE SONG: Sounds of Silence FAVORITE SAYING: Congratulations MEMORIES: The gang, football games, Homecoming '86, Bertha, Tammy Googers, Miss Grant, Drama and its cast parties, rolling in the mud with the Bhapy-mobile. AVERSIONS: Current Issues, English, Cheerleaders, C.M. ACTIVITIES: Ensemble 1, lunior lamboree 2, 3, 4, Chrus 1, 2, 3, 4, Academy Singers 2, 3, 4, Chamber Singers 4, Musical 2, Senior Play, SADD 3, 4, Foreign Languag Club 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Treasurer. 1 ' A .a Kellie Catherine Shannon NICKNAME: Kel BIRTHDAY: 10f20f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To have it alll FAVORITE SONG: Old Time Rock 'n Roll FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, well, I know I'm right, do tell me I'm wrong. MEMORIES: Mud at Homecoming, Robie order Whoppers at McDonalds' 3 81 4 study hall, junior ye going to college with Dawn and Stacey, scheming AVERSIONS: Bill's driving, U-turns, bureaucraci one-way streets. ACTIVITIES: Tennis Mgr. 2, Student Council 4, Dra 4, Senior Play, lunior lamboree 2, 3, 4, lunior Esct Robert E. Simpson NICKNAME: Bob, Bobby BIRTHDAY: 6f16f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To play with the Pbilharmo Orchestra FAVORITE SONG: Russians FAVORITE SAYING: What? Can I Have a Ride? Sm MEMORIES: Craig's Tylenol experience, Prom ' Steve and Becky, GMT Institute, New Englands '86, States with Christine, crispy, senior party, VYO can B. Dixon 8: Chico, Cupcake I dr 2, long talks, I Chaput's stories, Eilel Tower, Laura's seaplane HAPPINESS IS: Being able to do the things you like h with friends and family. AVERSIONS: People who get upset over little thin Maturity, St. Patrick's Day Parade ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All sure 1, 2, 3, 4, England 3, 4, Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, SADD 2, 3, 4, GM 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Track, Marc Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vt. Youth Orchestra. i ,W . a Tlmothy A. Skelton IKNAME: Skeletor, Bones, Bake THDAY: 6f13f69 SONAL GOAL: To get ahead. 'ORITE SONG: Alone Again MORIES: Trip to Conn. SRSION: Detention and homework. FIVITIES: Tennis, Soccer, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Gary Smlth KNAME: Smitty, Whitey THDAY: 8f27f69 SONAL GOAL: To succeed in a career. ORITE SONGS: American Woman , You really Me AORIES: 3f21f85, 4f24f85, Swanton '500, summer 86, coote field games, massena trip, the mansion, derby at the pond, Montreal, the if-1S3'I , 4's. RSIONS: M.K., KD's, finding car insurance, South- Comfort, teases. VIVITIES: Hockey 2, 3, 4 fAss't captainj, Soccer 1. Arthur Smlth NICKNAME: Art BIRTHDAY: 6f19f69 PERSONAL GOAL: Spring break in Hawa FAVORITE SONG: To Much Time on my FAVORITE SAYING: Chill out! MEMORIES: New England's, my Ist ticket Hands -Styx , crusin' with Bill, the Team room , NYC trip, pizza parties at Zach's. AVERSION: Coaches with contracts. ACTIVITIES: Track 3, 4, X-Country Running 4, X-Coun- try Skiing 4. Lawrence Smith NICKNAME: Mickey BIRTHDAY: 3122169 PERSONAL GOAL: To always remain young at heart. FAVORITE SONG: Thunder Road FAVORITE SAYING: Anyhow, Bingo. MEMORIES: Championship BB game '85 afterwards, McGinn's Bronco stuck at Lu and the party mbra's, wres- tling at Singer's, raking lim's lawn with a pitchfork, sfzofas, Andrea's slumber party, football camp, ran- dy's butt. HAPPINESS IS: Orange sky diving, walkin flowered long johns. AVERSIONS: cluttered music, dressing loud noises, iealous girls. ACTIVITIES. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket ' ba Baseball 2, Track 1, 3, 4. g in the snow, up, shaving, II 1, 2, 3, 4, an Chrlstopher Edward Smlth NICKNAME: Smitty BIRTHDAY: 1f'l0f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be a successful . . . I FAVORITE SAYING, SaItin of Swing , Walk of I.ife MEMORIES: Boston, Cape Cod, Northfield, Steve and Matt and Burger King, senior party '86, KM, Frosh Bas- ketball, interstate strippers, UVM footpaths, Cookie . HAPPINESS IS: An Alaskan fishing trip. AVERSION: Waa-waas, ankles, spring practice in the gym. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, NHS 2, 3, 4 tV.P.j, Boys' State, lr. Class Executive Board, Yearbook, Bronze, Silver Pin, Tropi- cal Punch Fashion Show. Gregory lames Spaulding NICKNAME: Gigger BIRTHDAY: 11f'l4f68 PERSONAL GOAL: To be an electrician and make money. FAVORITE SONG: Every Breath You Take FAVORITE SAYING: Hal Gus! MEMORIES: Four years of highschool HAPPINESS IS: Being with friends AVERSIONS: The Rabbit, the truck, mud, hills. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2 167 Marc Alan Stanlslas NICKNAME: Chuckie BIRTHDAY: 01f07f6B PERSONAL GOAL: To do what I enioy and make money at it. FAVORITE SONG: Against All Odds FAVORITE SAYING: Ain't that the truth baby. MEMORIES: Mr. Chaput's stories and classes: Mr. Ford: Mr. Ashton: Boys State: Oct. 23, 1985: Mick- ey's Iavorite ice cream, butter. : Iunior Prom: Steve ' and chasing Cookie at Boys' State. HAPPINESS IS: Doing what you think, when you want, and how you want to do it. AVERSION: Mr. Godin's lectures. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 9, 11, 12: Track 9, 10: Cross Coun- try 10: SADD 10, 11: Yearbook 12. Iohn M. Sullivan NICKNAME: Sully BIRTHDAY: 6f'l2f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be an architectural engineer, marry Kelley and live to see the Wolverines win a championship. FAVORITE SONG: Turbo Lover -judas Priest FAVORITE SAYING: Hey Babel MEMORIES: Painting our faces and being rowdy at hockey games: Seth's telegram: cruise machine 475: football games: ludas Priest concert: Bake: being with Kelley: shade if: Winooski: McGrath's blown tire: the Edge ot wetness -Mr. C. HAPPINESS IS: Being with Kelley and winning lootball games. AVERSIONS: Losing, Winooski, smokers, D.B., snobs, Mrs. Reed's study hall. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2 tcap.j, 3, 4 tcap.y: Basketball 1: NHS 3, 4: Boys' State: Bronze Pin: All-Star team 3, 4. 168 Heather Streeter NICKNAME: Stretch, Lizzy, Skinny, Squeaks BIRTHDAY: September 3, 1969 PERSONAL GOAL: To keep my heart beating FAVORITE SONG: Take me home tonight FAVORITE SAYING: Don't get mad at mel , I didn't say anything. MEMORIES: Sliding with Soupy, Dar, and Micki: Chi- nese food in Montreal with Soupy, Lori, and Dar: Fixing railings: Swimming in the Pond: Having breakfast cooked for me: Proms '85 81 '86: Hampton Beach: Pudgy 8: Sparky: All my friends and everything AVERSION: Mr. Bouchard's study hall: Squealing tires: Baxter: Coach Cope: Emergency Rooms: Hospital Food ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 1, 2, 3: Prom committee 3: Track 1, 2: lunior Escort 3 Kathleen Sweeney NICKNAMES: Kathy, Weenie, SLU 569, Snow White BIRTHDAY: 5f29f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To have no responsibility. FAVORITE SONG: Funny Business -Honeymoon Suite FAVORITE SAYING: Hi, cutie: No, no, no!!! MEMORIES: Robin's Lynx: Ol' Betsy: all nighters: Where's Kathyi : spies like us: Shawnbo's parties: New Year's Eve '8S: the apartment: Hettrey: the lake: movies at Terry's: state park: Normie-Bob: Chinese Iood: Florida. AVERSION: S.R., French Hill, D.C. ACTIVITIES: Volleyball I: Basketball stat's: Peer coun- seling 4: SADD 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: lunior Prom Committee 3 AXP Karen Stuckert NICKNAME: Hips BIRTHDAY: 1Ifl4f68 PERSONAL GOAL: To be happy in whatever I do. FAVORITE SONG: Lets Get Physical FAVORITE SAYING: Before you ask, the answt ,Inav MEMORIES: The first and only time: Dancetc Grand Union parking lot: parties. nArPrNress IS: Payday Christine L. Tabor NICKNAME: Chris, Tabe BIRTHDAY: 5fBf69 PERSONAL GOAL: To have a successful career and very happy. FAVORITE SONG: Satisfaction Guaranteed -' Firm FAVORITE SAYINGS: I dont care: Anyway . . .: Its house. MEMORIES: Bruce's truck: 7f17f86-Lindsey: the po marshmellows: skipping-detention: Rooster: Class '85: partying with Booher, SC: Sandy's 16th birth: my twins: the bay: Chinese iiredrills: sandp doughnuts. HAPPINESS IS: A dream AVERSIONS: Cruising St. Albans on Friday and Satur nights, sharing a closet with len, school dances. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1: Soccer manager 1, 2, 3 Guidance ass't 2, 3, 4: Mercury 4: junior Escort: Pr Committee. Marissa Tejada ERSONAL GOAL: To survive Vermont. AVORITE SONG: Te Amo AVORITE SAYING: lust kidding!! EMORIES: When I left my family and my boyfriend in exico: I was so sad! VERSION: To write my History worksheets and tests in nglish within a few minutes. CTIVITIES: working out at Fitness Unlimited Lew Vr- W-agus, .x Robert Terrazzano Lori Tetrault NICKNAME: Bam-Bam BIRTHDAY: 9f30f86 PERSONAL GOAL: To go to Champlain College and open my own business. FAVORITE SONG: Home Sweet Home FAVORITE SAVING: What? MEMORIES: National DECA conference in Washington D.C. in 'B63 summer of '86p last year's DECA class. HAPPINESS IS: Being with Rene. AVERSION: Mondays ACTIVITIES: DECA 1, 2. Kew' Stephen Marc Tetreault 'Ez Stieph, Tator Bf18f69 GOAL: To retire at 21. SONG: Keep on Loving You -REO SAYING: Like, what are we doing now? Prom '86, first day of school, riding in a across the country and back. IS: Being with your wool 5:00 a.m., a nag. close-up 2, rn 1, 2 mem, 3 qv.P.y, 4 Dawn Ellen Tinker BIRTHDAY: 2f26f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To become an accountant, marry Robie, and have a beautiful house. FAVORITE SONG: Glory of love - FAVORITE SAYING: I don't remember. MEMORIES: 4!4!86p Prom '86, The Great Escape: sum- mer '86p Robie ordering at McD'sp getting stuck in the mud at homecoming, SWRAR'S, 9!3fB6, going canoe- ing with Robiey warm soda at Fairfield Pond: green M 81 M's7 all night drive-in. AVERSIONS: Getting up for school and going to the eye doctor. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 25 NHS: Bronze and Silver Pin. Kimberley G. Tlppery NICKNAME: Tippyg Tip BIRTHDAY: 3f16f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To be an accountant. FAVORITE SONG: Heaven -Bryan Adams FAVORITE SAYING: Whats happening, Bud? MEMORIES: Driving through Martins with Sophp Doug: Prom '85, Berlin, N.H.p having slushies with Andy in the graveyard: Doug 14 more times!j, summer of '85, 3!28!BS 81 B65 the grinder I never gotlp Ed, deer camp '86p partying. HAPPINESS IS: Being with Doug through the good and bad: a two liter bottle of Passion. AVERSIONS: People and their rumours! Pushing my car with Angie, lunior English, authority. ACTIVITIES: CHORUS 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama 2, 4, SADD 4, Senior play 4, Main Office Ass't 4, District Music Festi- val 2, 37 X-C 2. 169 . Mlranda Tonnessen BIRTHDAY: 9119169 PERSONAL GOAL: To remember how to speak Norwegian. FAVORITE SONG: Every Time You Cry FAVORITE SAYING: I don't know. That's strange. MEMORIES: Take my breath away. . .3 USA '86-'87: the Yates: Miss Ovitt and all my friends: a pistol in your pocket: gummi's in CM: Oct. 10 GSI : coach getting on the highway. HAPPINESS IS: Getting money in the mail. AVERSIONS: Monday mornings: Mex: Laura's reverse: stoplights. ACTIVITIES: Soccer: Pep Band: Track Q 5 5 Ea Bob Trainer BIRTHDAY: 6f25f69 ritvomrf SAYING: wmv: up? MEMORIES: Milton school: spending time with Mi- chelle and my friends. .Ti We hz we Mark joseph Toof NICKNAME: Toofer, Toofy, Spike BIRTHDAY: 8f23f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To attend college and get a degree in education. FAVORITE SONG: Taking Care of Business FAVORITE SAYING: You stain! Too much! MEMORIES: Winning the state championship in hock- ey '87: Bucky: the Ice Palace: trips with the hockey team: the Porsche: my brother, floyd: the CP Complex: painting the locker room: cabbage night in Tim's van: the Swanton 500: hotel room in Maine: Toga Day: Nathan HAPPINESS IS: Playing hockey. AVERSIONS: Dryland training, Randy: losing: MVU: the small school bus ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee Annette Marne Trayah NICKNAME: Anne BIRTHDAY: 12f11f70 PERSONAL GOAL: To succeed in whatever I do. FAVORITE SONG: When We Make Love FAVORITE SAYING: Hey, Babe! MEMORIES: Christmas '85g trip to Texas in September: Prom of '85: lanuary 6, 1986 and on HAPPINESS IS: Being with Bob. AVERSIONS: The word no ACTIVITIES: DECA Amy T. Trahan NICKNAME: Amy lane BIRTHDAY: 'If7f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To become a successful accounta1 and to be happy FAVORITE SONG: SatisIaction Guaranteed FAVORITE SAYING: You sure we're not going to get trouble for this? MEMORIES: Chines food at 2 a.m.: St. Catherir Street: the night of the unlicensed driver: McGinn Buckin' Bronco: nights out with Barb: Beth the cops as here again.: nights in Sheldon: deep conversations wit Calvin: Beth's Turbo Taxi: Bryan Adams concert: tl Pond: crawling through windows: 71 41 B43 Iamie HAPPINESS IS: Living, loving, laughing, and being wiw people who care. AVERSIONS: Barb's car: the Pond: getting caught ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1: Soccer 1, 2, 3: SADD 1: Pro Committee: lunior Escort seee sv Reggie Trayah NICKNAME2 Ioe BIRTHDAY: 6f'I7f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To succeed in the Army FAVORITE SONG: Glory oi Love FAVORITE SAYING: Hey, you! MEMORIES: Mark and Mike tuttleg skiing with tl guys: Mr. Woods IV Basketball team 10th grade AVERSIONS: Mr. Wunsch, red slips ACTIVITIES: Baseball: Cross Country Running: Basln ball 1, 2 170 h J Sherrie Lee Trombley BIRTHDAY: 1f30f66 FAVORITE SONG: We Are The World FAVORITE SAYING: Sit on it! HAPPINESS IS: Something good to eat. AVERSIONS: Name calling ACTIVITIES: Special Olympics skiing, swimming Wx: Pat Underwood TV' Mark Wayne Tuttle NICKNAME: Tutt BIRTHDAY: 12f2f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To succeed in the navy and in lite. FAVORITE SONG: Stand By Me FAVORITE SAYING: l'm sorry. MEMORIES: 12!27lH3 at 10:45 p.m., skipping class, parties, concerts, Proms '86 84 '87, picking on R.T. HAPPINESS IS: Being with Vicki. AVERSIONS: Broken promises, stealers, Current Issues, homework, blue lights ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4 Kelly I. Vachon NICKNAME: Ilogie, Mad Dog BIRTHDAY: 3f25f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To become a CPA FAVORITE SONG: Roxanne, Straight From the Heart MEMORIES: McGinn's Buckin' Bronco, lunior Escort Mooners, Bryan Adams Concert, Rush Concert, Main Street Cum Chewers, the hack entrance to the drive-in, Chinese Eire Drills, the night out with Amy, Dweebie, 3f1f85, Mike, Proms, Chip 81 Dale, Thumper HAPPINESS IS: My sweet heart, Mikie! AVERSIONS: Living in Sheldon, brown-nosers, Rats, authority. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, junior Escort, Prom Committee, Softball 1, 2, Mercury 4 Michael Lee Tuttle NICKNAME: Tut BIRTHDAY: 12f2f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To have success in everything I do. FAVORITE SONG: Living on a Prayer MEMORIES: Being with Dawn and friends, getting kicked out of class. AVERSIONS: Being apart lrom Dawn. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Mercury Suzette Anne Vanzile NICKNAME: Sue BIRTHDAY: 6f22f69 PERSONAL GOAL: Getting out of here. Boston here I come. FAVORITE SONG: Love Walks In Van Halen FAVORITE SAYING: I t'l0rl'I know. MEMORIES: Long summer nights, the week we spent in California, getting lost in New York, days at the beach AVERSIONS: Algebra ll 171 Charles L. Walker BIRTHDAY: 3f4f6B PERSONAL GOAL: Get out of school ACTIVITIES: Student Council: Special Olympics 1, 2, 3, 4 f V' ' so J V Katherine Hall Wlrts NICKNAME: Mullie BIRTHDAY: 7f20f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To become a teacher oi religion andfor philosophy. FAVORITE SONG, Somebody -Depech Mode FAVORITE SAYING: You're not going to believe this! MEMORIES: Racing from hockey games to get Hilary home on time. HAPPINESS IS: being true to yourself and others. AVERSIONS: People that say one thing and mean another ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, Soccer 1, Baseball Manag- er 2, Peer Counselor 4. 172 ,wiki 'i Rachel Bernadette Weaver NICKNAME: Rakel, lellybean, Mouse BIRTHDAY: 8fI3f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To someday meet Mickey Mouse FAVORITE SONG: Will You Love Me Forever - Chicago MEMORIES: Flashin' blues, little red Yugos on Exit 19 with Tina, painting the town with ketchup, Dawn and Tina, the part bowl, Stella-bag, llying pants, Gordie's New Years Eve, being chased in B-town in the Mustang, Mike, Clinging to the procelain bowl, hall-way Gordie HAPPINESS IS: Mike AVERSIONS: Long, sad good-byes, getting caught, Buzz n' Goldilocks fix lulle Ann Wolfe NICKNAME: laws BIRTHDAY: 8f6f69 PERSONAL GOAL: Become a paramedic FAVORITE SONG: Amanda -Boston FAVORITE SAYING: Ah Psychl, Sorbyl, Maybe later MEMORIES: All-Nighter, Lower Newton, The Bomber, Loverboy Concert, Billy joel Concert, Burger King on tennis trip, being left in New York AVERSIONS: Mondays ACTIVITIES: Tennis 1, 2, 3, Main Office Assistant 2, 3, 4, O.S.A. Assistant 4, S.A.D.D. 4, Chours 1, Drama 2, MVU Rescue 3, 4 Cindy lo Willey NICKNAME: Sydney, Spike BIRTHDAY: 1111169 PERSONAL GOAL: To Have a guest spot on Mia Vice FAVORITE SONG: War -The Boss: Roxanne -Sti FAVORITE SAYING: Chill, Peachyl, Take Flight MEMORIES: November '83, cast parties, music fe: vals, exchange trip, New York City, eating with Edt Murphy, Rocky Horror Picture Show, ellcee, T. C.G., being stopped by police HAPPINESS IS: Having Mr. Sink back for Modern I AVERSIONS: Cheerleaders, auditions, cafeteria wo ers wiping food off the table onto your lap when you still trying to eat. ACTIVITIES: Freshman Girls' Ensemble 15Acade Singers 2, 3, 4, All-State Music Festival 1, 3, 4, N England Music Festival 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Thes' an Society 2, 3, 4, Musical 1, 2, 4, junior Iamboree 1, 3, 4, State One-Acts 3, 4, Senior Play, National Hor Society 2, 3, 4, S.A.D.D. 3, 4, Foreign Language CI 2, 3. - AQ? Les Young BIRTHDAY: 1f12f69 PERSONAL GOAL: To own my own electrical comp FAVORITE SAYING: Please, God, help me through one! MEMORIES: Parties, all-nighters AVERSIONS: When a nice looking girl with a nice bf says she's lat and ugly. Paul McWilliams S 192 Robin Ochmann Andreas Vogelsberger NICKNAMEI OCCY BIRTHDAY: 1'If1Bf68 BIRTHDAY: 1If28f69 NICKNAME: Andre PCISOIIJI COM-I T0 Cfldlllie PERSONAL GOAL: Have success and a happy life FAVORITE SONG! Siverland FAVORITE SONG: Walk like an Egyptian FAVORITE SAVING! COITIPYEMIEY MEMORIES: Are you kidding!! Robert Frost. MEMORIES: All the good friends I had aI B.F.A., All AC1'lvl11E5: Tennis, gone, the good evperiences I had. AVERSION: Snobs, MVU, Russia ACTIVITIES: Hockey, Tennis, Soccer, Wind Surfing, Discos ENIOR CLASS GFFICERS From ll-ri Kim McNa!l, Kelley Mahoney. Back ll-rl David Fitzgerald, Matt johnson. 'I73 W5 Q MVK! PATRCDNS Ed Menkens james Emerson Dennis McCannell Frank Zakrzewski Bob and Ruth Caggige Lydia Foisy C. Patterson Bill and Eileen Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashton Gertrude Austin Mr. and Mrs. Bashaw Mrs. Begnoche john and Claudette Bostwick Mrs. Leigh Bushey Mr. and Mrs. Al Corey Mrs. George Dunsmore Kenneth Fairchild Mr. Paul Gamm Lyle Glidden Elaine Grant Gail Grismore Faith Hadden L. Louise Haynes jon B. Haynes Mr. and Mrs. David Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Keefe Miss Kathleen Keenan Ms. Sylvia Lazarnick Ms. Marsha Leete john and Carol Livingston Mrs. Melanie Lovejoy Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mallett Mr. Michael Mashtare Carol and Harry Moulton Mr. and Mrs. C.j. Murray Mrs. Helen Newton FARMERS Mr. 84 Mrs. jack McNall Mr. 84 Mrs. Fred Ryan Mr. 84 Mrs. Thomas Minor Mrs. Roxana Pierce Mr. and Mrs. james Reed Mr. Robert N. Rose Eleanor Shepard Mr. Keith Stafford Marie D. Farrar Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hazard, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Minor Luella Reed Mr. and Mrs. Don Richard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spaulding Nancy L. Brault Mr. and Mrs. Henry Magnan Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mahoney Nancy and George Severance A.j. and Adam Conger Keith T. Coon Mr. and Mrs. judson Decker Mary Ellen Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Louie Karabatsos Mr. and Mrs. D. joseph Davison Mr. 84 Mrs. Paul G. Ford Mr. 84 Mrs. Richard Berthiaum If REALLY X NUCKS M506 Compliments of BFA BOOSTERS 0 We Supporf All Extra-Curricular Activities l Mmnwff A MP 4655 Aw Sv v 4. , ,: , Wim. 3.'S!:i'mife?lrf A -if,-fffif awk' f ,, 3 I . 7 H, ..,A'y Ugg 'f-'LBJ X ' FR -ff M- K f 14 ' Lf 5 sk x 1 W, fX?3,g,4RgA Wi. i Q M ai 55. fa tx ,.,,.,, 'Vs ' -V Tf 1 VS 1 x xv ,' --f ifx ff f ' lf' . Ivy -f-f-- 'L ' u.. ,l , W ' rig -A, ,E W , f H 'x A f Aw A-. . x . 6 33- Q f-Q iff ? ?' ? , A ' ag ,Mgl, in M9 40? 4, fr 1 I 4-22 First Row: lane Ripley, Shawn Allard, Miranda Tonnessen, Kim King, Deana Greene, Dori Lun- derville, Kelly Goulette, Traci Davison, Heather Sweeney, Martha Blais- dell, Robert Simpson, Kara Collins, Craig Rich, Shelia jones, Betsy Mcfeeters, Caren Coon, Gwen Sorley, Michelle Leduc, lana Waite. Second Row, lL-Rl: Mr. Godin, Angie Sargent, Susie Winn, Penny Fleming, Thomas Miller, Mike An- derson, lamie Murtaugh, Margaret Quilliam, Dallas St. Peter, Anne Larner, Kathy Dugan, jessica Lit- tle, Brian Carpenter, Cris- tine Carlson, Madonne Parent, Stacey Quilliam, Katie Evans, Mr. Colburn. Third Row lL-Rl: Leslie Farrar, Rebecca Emery, jeff Moreau, David La- grow, Paul Poquette, Michael Zsoldos, Steven Boucher, Chris McCarthy, Daniel Levy, Allison Haynes, Doug Bergstrom, Robert Beauregard, An- thony Farrar, john Cioffi. Fourth Row lL-RJ: jeff Leete, Luke Cioffi, Kenny Hope, Alain Boisjoli, Alan Mashtare, Vaughn Gross, Timothy Skelton, Geof- frey McLam, Hollis St. Pe- ter, William McGrath, lohn Boomhover, Michael Smith, Mark Lu- man, Adam Marcotte, Daniel Carpenter, Richard Roy, Marc Considine, Margaret Daignault 7275WDS 720776 14220,-42 L-R: Marissa Tejada, Robin Ochmann, Miranda Tonnessen, Monica Blanco, Barbara Daviet. I like St. Albans and America. I hope we will be State Champions in hockey this year! Robin Ochmann, Germany I hope that l'll be able to speak better English. I love my host family, and Americans are very friendly! . Barbara Davlet, France I decided to come to the U.S. to meet new people, learn a new culture, and have the opportunity to learn better English and French. . Monica Blanco, Mexico I like it here because everybody is nice. Marissa Tejada, Mexico St. Albans is a great place to live, everybody is so friendly here. MirandaTonnessen, Norway WE WILL ALL MISS YOU. THE PAST AND THE FUTURE! s. xg 'P X5 'ft --E.-15,3 1 '1 5 1-fs' , .. -- ' , . ', 'ji I n 'ac ' P --- 3-A- r r?-gf.--'Q - - -fr' . 0 a ll H llll ' ,Elf gr Et 1 M 3 at hfdld m- saggy A- 1 f Rodolphe L. Vallee began his fuel supply business in July of 1941, operating out of his home. Using one 1937 Chevrolet truck, he delivered fuel oil and kerosene to his customers in Franklin County. At that time most homes were heated with pot burners and wick burners. Today the business is owned and operated by Rod Vallee, son of the founder, with grandson Tim Vallee as Vice President. The business has grown with a large fleet of modern service and delivery trucks. The one-man operation now employees over seventy people and serves northwestern Vermont with heating oils, gasoline, pro- pane, diesel fuel, motor oil and coal. R.L. Vallee, Inc., represents forty-six years of service to the area in the heating business. This is a history that they are proud of. But as history has shown, where you go depends a lot on where you came from, and the folks at Vallees will always remember that it all started with one old truck. R.L. LLEE, NC. 52?-7755 282 S. MIHN ST, ST. HLBHNS lmtsnrs, u1EEKENus nNu uuuunvs cntt 524-39261 Congratulations Class '87 From The Staff Of KlNG'S PLAZA RESTAURANT 524-6666 CLARENCE BROWN INC. Dealer In Petrolium Products, Heating Oils, New And Used Structural Steel Buyer Of Metals, Scrap Iron, And Batteries Federal St. 524-2400 FDCJGLJETTE SL BFZLJLEY, INC. 86 SOUTH MAIN ST ALBANS VER B02 524 9526 STREET MONT 05478 51MPl.E Mm-,. A -2 fs it NH., 'JIEASUBV9 Gourmet Specialty Shop 84 Norm Muln Street SI Albans Vt Telephone: 527-0669 Congratulations To The Class Of 1987 From NORMAN l. STANISLAS, IR. GENERAL CONTRACTING P.O. Box 1205 St. Albans, VT 05478 0 Now Specializing In Rubber Roofs ' Homes, Garages, Additions, And Decks 0 Landscaping And Lawn Care ' Snow Plowing, Removal, Salting, And Sanding 0 Masonry, Cement Work, And Fireplaces 0 Painting Interior f Exterior Brush, Roller, And Spray f Light Trucking Residential - Commercial - Industrial Fully Insured Free Estimates PARENTS PHCTO 251 South Main Street St. Albans, Vermont Telephone: 524-5330 , 3. an Q- l N . ,, M QR The official class Word to the Wise: photographer for BFA St. Albans, Never let common sense BFA Fairfax, get out of sight. Enosburg High School, and Missisquoi Valley Union High School. A Giant among photographers, and some BFA friends. dlstrlbutor of petroleum products WHOLESALE GASOLINE, FUEL DILIKEROSENE MOTOR OILS AND OIL BURNER SERVICE DIESEL FUEL AUTOMATIC DELIVERY NIGHTS. SUNDA YS 6 HOLIDA YS: 524-.Q MIL TON: N74 770 SBCoIIins, inc. war :a ' 51 Lo Woldon Sf. St. Alb! 3 Yt. A ACTION PEOPLE USE THE... Sincere Congratulations to the Class of 1987. May all your dreams come true. And to Marc Stanislas, my son: We are all very proud of youg you are a great son. Please never change. Always remember if you have your health, that is a priceless part of lifeg then you can make your wealth and happiness. We all love you dearly. - Mom, Cherry, and Todd Fono 5 'Ji -Cfx V U -' 3 ..l 'fJ -3.,iiE,l1-' - . , - . . HUNGERFORD, Inc. North Main Sr, Bus. 524-2184 St, Albans, Vermont 05478 893-4212 ANK UF ERMCDN Located At Entrance Of Highgate Shopping Center ll ll Tu Cham A F Tm CLA!! OF 297 Best looking guy or girl fhave them sign herell Best looking car in the BFA student parking lot Best decorated locker Most important accomplishment of our class Brought to you bythe bank that gets high marks year after year in serving Sl. Albans and seven other northern Vermont communities. Your O Financial Partner. 5. . Y . . - 0 H PIAIUI If I IU- 'i'i'4lQl I I I I l7i1s'l . Member FDIC St. Alligms lligl1g.nu'l'l.u.u Ric lllillll Hide Park Slliwt' . Burlington SWLIIIIUII Falirlglx NIKM Mrmisiillt' Milton AA' NNN sr. ALBANS ELECTRIC APPLIANCE Co. NORTH MAIN ST. - ST, ALBANS, VERMONT 05478 Q SALES 81 SERVICE Phone: eoz-524-2159 Compliments Of: FRANK ZSOLDOS, M.D. 156 North Main St. Albans, VT 05478 6 efddd of Q77! DR. AND MRS. JOHN G FISHER COLONIAL DELI-MART Rte. 7 Near Highgate Shopping Center Fresh Homemade Salads Subs Bottle Rede pt'o I I TTI I D CULCNML S-l'Yl.lNCu CENTER To THE srlll3bHlrl5,lXcf2'Fno3fl78 HAWNGK A Sq! AND Suocessr-'UL VEARl fam A FKIEPQLBS ,mx Sw.. 'We Walk In Or Phone: 524-5630 MW MO U SET RAP PE DIAT RICS Fred Holmes, M.D. Chip Chiappinelli, M.D. Chris Elstner, M.D. Bill Cartmill, M.D. Call Us Anytime. St. Albans - Milton Swanton - Enosburg Richford St, Albans Bowling Center ll . I 71' the Shopping Center V' Boba, I8 LANES E Am CONDITIONED :ik Xuourx DOWN Xmu, BIKES lantern Zinunge . MWQ RELAX wlTH vouR FAVORITE BEVERAGE 141 NORTH MAIN ST JOHN LEBLANC, PRES. ST. ALBANS, VT. ROGER LEBLANC, V.P. PHONE 524-3785 066,41 Sport Shop Your lull line spomng goods store' Team Oullltlers lor Hockey, Baseball. Softball Track, Baslrerball, Football and Racqueiball 1 EGU nhlsr kann mn: I--- Rawlings A. 1 . UUFII wagon Nlke Patrick spanning Adidas Ektelon ' EUUW7 McGreg C P N Bum Dooley Sp l B ii B Worm Louisville Slugger 22 Luka S! ,SL Albans, Vt. 05478 802!527-7127 or 802f524-Q5 Hours' Mon 'Thurs 10-5, Fri.10AB 81 Sal. 9-5 Knightes V'S.Pharmac The Switchyard Shopping Center St. Albans, Vermont 05478 Dave Knightes, RPh. Margaret Susan Knightes 18021 524-3085 Business LOUIE'S Restaurant FULL COURSE MEALS AND LUNCH HOME COOKING J . mf N - I A3 .fflwaqo fjleaam 527-0766 KRUPP BOOKKEEPINC. AGENCY 92 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 417 St. Albans, Vermont 05478-0417 Best Wishes from NORTHEAST COINS Silver 84 Gold Exchange Top prices paid for all gold, silver, coin, and stamp collections. Large U.S. Currency and Pocket Watches Located at: Mac's Quick Stop 233 South Main S 524-3182 St. Albans, VT I. CHEVROLE OLDSMOBILE COBB CHEVY OLD , Inc Lake Road ST. ALBANS VERMONT 524-2144 Complete line of Oldsmobiles and Chevrolet cars and Chevy trucks GM parts department-all GM makes Full service department Daily rentals available Complete leasing department for cars and trucks Congratulations to the Class of 1987! The place to go for fresh vegetables apples and cantaloupe miles North of St. Albans on Route 7 527-1147' Stand 527-7956' House Good Luck Class of 87 From the Yearbook Staff Hudak's Green Grocer 3 NDW that V0lI'VB graduated, QWE V0llYSElf Ome credit at CCV! COI19I'8tlll3ti0l'lS BFA 1987 Graduates! CCV nas over 100 courses eacn semester to nelp you start on tne career of your cnoiceu. and advisors tnat vvill make getting started easy! You can go to college part-time or full-time - during tne day, in tne evening or on vveekends. And financial aid is available! If youretninking about college, CCV is a great place to start - and vve're rignt nere in St. Albans ASSOCiate De9I'eeS - Business - Accounting - Management - Secretarial - Microcomputer Studies Office Automation - Human Services - Early Cnildnood - Criminal Justice Sign Languagefbeaf Studies - Hospitality Services - Liberal Studies Community Gollege of Vermont 81 N. Main Street, St. AIbaI1S ' 524-6541 or 895-1285 1 CH liYSl,lili 'Plymoulli PAQUIN MOTGRS NC. PLYMOUTH-CHRYSLER-JEEP-AMC? RENAULT 93-97 FEDERAL STREET 802-524-2147 ST. ALBANS, VT 05478 AHXEHIMI 1 - Betty's Flower Basket ,NT Y ,, A , 7 ze CATHERWE STREET F V R U' W 1 1 f 41 H T - TEA X ll W tl - AX -1 L Ju 'lt S 1 x 4 'K T 802-524-5703 LBANS VERMONT O5 B 1 152 661121 l P1 Located on the State Park Road in Franklin The Newest Restaurant and Lounge with a , , Real Touch of Class. fv- Dine and Relax , .,,,,,' ffgt-5 Overlooking Lake . on 'fy Carmi a.s . ,T gglii-.ia 1 933-4569 - V , Mr CE tllri Q' 'Tl' J ,if 7 ' Ti ---I--J. Pj s M1n1t Stop C-raduatlng Class of 87 1 II 11, 1 . 524-5728 Alb 1 1 IN 11 Betty Lamlzesis 190 Ma'n St' St' ans Congratulatlons Class of 87 Jiffy -, 1' ROBERT CIOFFI REAL Franklin ma rmm lu. ESTATE sr ALBANSTTIEWRITIIONT os-we TEL: l802l 524-4588 rV1ain Street LARRY LAROSE St. Albans, VT 05478 , . . Best of Luck to the crrv FE D 8. LUMBER CO. coMPLE1E LINE Q - f 4.34-f M i of CITY FEED and sulLmNG suPPuEs , IIWE SELL SERVICE 1' 'la ' PANELS ' PLUMBING SUPPLIES ' PAINT 'INSULATION ' PUMPS 0 ROOFING MATERIALS ' LUMBER ' WINDOWS - DOORS ' MASON ' ELECTRICAL ' HEATING 0 LAWN SEED 8. FERTILIZER CALL COLLECT IStTwirLIsAeNI5onVEtRMONT -2 1 Congratulations Class of 1987 LEADER EVAPORATOR CO., INC. 8z LEADER CUSTOM SHEET METAL STOWELL ST., ST. ALBANS, VT CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1987 CONTACT US AT 524-4966 or 524-3931 for all your MAPLE SYRUP EQUIPMENT NEEDS. CONTACT US AT 527-0341 for HEAT DUCTS, FURNACE PLENUMS, KITCHEN HOODS, STAINLESS STEEL etc. THERE'S NO JOB TOO LARGE OR SMALL FOR LEADER CUSTOM SHEET METAL. NAUI INSTR. DIVE WORK TRAVEL ri Them gcuba CENTER iaozi 527-7227 ef Johnsant DLITBDAFIDS SALES 8 SERVICE AIR! TEST RRN1 ' Box 429 0 Old Highgate Road JOHN MERRICK GARY BLUTO 868-2288 527-7227 TEE NEE TRAILERS 'lllilw 'll sw an HOUT E VAN N QHOUTEN Our Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class TO The Class of '87 of 1987 St. Albans, Vermont 05478 Mm 'NYS R x :miniv- 190 en's Fashions 'QW U, 'LMS' .E Q I--x LS 5 3 332 3: o cn - wp Ui :-+209 ye: 9 3 na QU, 5: W U3 - :C im m A -f-+ 4 2. 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' U' 93 273' . 2 L' I l a ln . 3 z m -' LQ, 3 S 5 Q O X1 r- 5 3 5 G 3 o o C 0 4 Z BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS TO THE CLASS OF 'I987 VERMONT REPUBLIC INDUSTRIES AN AFFIRMATIVE COMPANY FOR SUB-CONTRACT MANUFACTURING ASSEMBLY SERVICES AND PLASTIC RECYCLING AND RESOURCE RECOVERY 3 LEMNAH DRIVE P.O. BOX 521, ST. ALBANS VT 05478 802 524 6055 Compllments Of HICKOK 8: MILLER'S 1 SERVICE FREE PICK UP 8. DELIVERY 524 9858 I N1 I 67 SOUTH MAIN STREET ST ALBANS VERMONT Redwood Plaza St Albans Vermont 05478 8' fT1adcr5 'Way' GRANDMA'S PLACE 1 802 m W AN T l Q U ES New Weddmg messes wisHEs THE CLASS or '87 Asecondcla.slplacetor Thetlnestselectlonofclotlies 3423253551 Best of Luck to gk N Th CI f 1987! e ass o QQDEQZ.. STAB . a small world of gifts and art MENS WEARXTUXEDO RENTALS 58 North Main S8ea802f524'3780 P 1 R ii St. Albans, VT P p t 28 N. Main Street 524-2618 05478 St, Albans, VT 05478 MOORE LINCOLN- REBO MOTORS MERCURY -MEKUR BOX 470 Sales ' Segleiam Leasing 0 Sheld0n, Quality used Cars and truCks 802-933-5581 216 So. Main St. St. Alba Congratulations to the Class of 1987 lVlal'ket Compliments of: A C -O 0 p COUNTRY STORE Best after school snacks 8 So. Main 524-3769 Congratulations class of '87 compliments of: TIMOTHY G. HURLBUT ATTORNEY AT LAW 62 North Main St. 802f527-7200 St. Albans, VT 05478 NNN sr. ALBANS AA, elecrmc APPuANce co. 50 NORTH MAIN ST. - ST, ALBANS, VERMONT 05478 WN PP' SALES 3- senvice Phone: 802-524-2159 DIITIIODOITICS For Malts 8 Children IICHAID I REED D D S J PETER SANDE. D.D.S. ll SMI!!! MIIB Sl 51 Alb ng, VI. 05478 - TDI. 527-H00 14 SOUTH MAIN STREET ST ALBANS VERMONT 05478 mailing address: PO. BOX 850 ST ALBANS, VERMONT 05478 802-524-6559 BOND AUTO PARTS OF ST. ALBANS, INC. 15 CATHERINE STREET ST. ALBANS, VT 05478 TEL. 18021 524-5929 SWEENY HARDWARE, INC. 20 South Main Street ST. ALBANS, VERMONT 05478 iaozi 524-4783 Heald Funeral Home, Inc. Grglury-wt .ffl 51.11111 lllum Sun: Al .7lll1 ..f.l, ll-I .,..,,. 1 uma gf... -..f JC 9l,..IJ l02'5!4'J01l lands--.W 9f IJ Four Generations of Funeral Directors Serving the Greater St. Albans Area Since 1918 ,rsh , W Z, woman War LORRAINE B. LANOUE 11, ....,- Owner 89 North Main St. 802 1521-0255 sz. Albans, vm. 05478 Congratulations Class of '87 aaz-524-me emuiism iw Compliments Of: Q anaov a Levssoue BOUTH S SPORTING FUNERAL Home GQODS ae scum mm sr., sr. Atems, vr osua 280 S. Main Street a. moms enmv numouo J. Lsvesoue St. Albans, VT 802-524-2643 802-524-5077 524- J 4 n H Compliments Of: Congratulations Class of '87 mwo 's', mc. Timfrgt FRIGIDAIRE-MAYTAG-KITCHEN AID to ia., S.. Te.. ggg-gggg QKYHUQUWJ Center se. Albans, vo. os-tra ST AL ANSVEERMONT IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC YARNS ESTABLISHED 1977 Channell Master Television Satellite Systems Stereo 67 NORTH MAIN STREET ST ALBANS. VERMONT 05478 lBO2l 524-5324 BARBARA'S 70 North Main St. 7 St. Albans, Vermont js, - Telephone: 524-6313 1 ' A Books and Things For That Extra Special Touch . Q. Sowofff-Mamma In Floral Arrangements rSQli2ifl3f'QgQ'2'mon'o5'78 686 For All Occasions. Good Year B0 0 534.5535 GEO S. WOOD INC. 45 Federal Street, CLEANERS St' Q1'f': Main Street Mews za. woMEN's 3730525 se. Albans, VT ALTERATIONS Sa' 'Ti' N Tire Service - Road Service GIROUX DA Wff!2E5?E'dDS?v'af5n05f 'Nc' FURNITURE C0-, EP' 868-T156 W ' INC X O A. 0 O X NX Excavating 8: Trucking BN ,A 2, Sand, Gravel, Top Soil 'K' , Agp Q JC 'X Rgggqnably Priggd O it LIONEL AND RUTH Ganoux DRINKWATEIPS S Frmgvpwffh A Cad' C' Coflee Shop Your Diamond Center Down Town St. Albans, VT 2,3 South Main sheet For A Diamond You Give sL':3?ea3iCx::LT'ng8'?'1Z8 with Pride P WJ B , Mg Let Dr'nlg':g2r Be Your Op AH v Ph aoz - 524-2191 Compliments of: I f -T . DR. AND MRS. A. GOULD .me'lt1'2f'1hiT3FEn's shopi- SUSSLIN I x 'v. N Us , 4 r'y 1? .Inc. 40 N. Main Street - St. Albans. Vermont '05478 802-524-5661 0 I Wa hna Gifgs and Halina and Richard ' Office Supplies Ligarski Halina Ligarski Highgate Commons St. Albans, Vt. 05478 802!527- 0765 norm and J o n 9 ,, 5- 9- If,','I,,I, ' CHAMPLAIN WWW 3 VETERINARY Y ,', - llwglljuy gllc-:ed's General Store C'-'Nm Nl Vw' R' '05 Sh do J ?m 'Vf' Larry L. Larow, D.V.M. vL'I'.'2ff.., GZ'lT.:Qf'fZ'f.fff2'n1:.X' 296 so. Main sr. Johnson Clothes - Rocky Boots - Fishing Supplies - Deli OU RDEAU or no ' ROS. mc. l . , e on, ermon Rt 105 Sh ld V t 05483 F E D5 1 qaozp 933-2277 or 933-4581 ,Q I nuuu of 'J 0 IW' Champlain, New York 12919 L qsxsy 298-8877 p'QfNEEQ Yenililrn SWAN? SEEDS Bulk C Bag I Liquid Chemicals I Caslon Application A the month countny pness letterpress EJ' offset printers - copying service 13 center street - st. albans, vt. MOTORCYCLES SNOWMOBILES ATV's SENESAC YAMAHA MARK SENESAC, Owner Vermont 05478 8021524-2974 Compliments of: MARLOW'S GROCERY Specialize in fruit baskets and maple products FREE neuvznv BIIIHIING H:f.::2vL Till., Kllchens Plywood Plnalmg Roohng Quuq 'Bukag Snffuu Sllllrsgggupplws Eignlliglon E M w-+--- E3L. .?l.'. h'1 ',.,,. ?3T.5m'2IZ1's G,,,,,, M., Use Our Toll F ee Number Vermont's Largest Men's Clothiers BUILDERS INC Professional Remodeling Center Route 7 North St. Alban VT 05478 Good Luck Class of 1987 BLOUIN S Where Our Customers Are No In The Switchyard On Lake Street Just Off Main Rt. 7 Downtown St. Albans VT. 9 l m -6 p m Sunday Ind! Sdld Daly alfoods Trl-State lottery, Megabucks G Daily Numbers Available At Blouins TYLER, BRUCE AND BROOKS ATTORNEYS AT LAVV I2O NORTH MAIN STREET ST. ALBANS, VERMONT 05478 EDWARD . TYLER III LAWRENCE H. BRUCE, JR ROBERT G. BLISS, SR. WILLIAM R. BROOKS STEVEN VV. VVECHSLEH A. GREGORY RAINVILLE TELEPHONE IBOZJ 524-2175 , e I SI I . 1 Store Horus: 8 l.mI-9 p.m. Mon.-Sat. Sheldon Springs Vcnnont 05485 ' BEER rel. sasassz 'fix ,I I 'L :BI I. ANDY'S QUICK 5 .- IQ f el E225 'Im 118 NORTH MAIN Sr. ST. ALDANS. VEIIMON1' 05478 BRENDA G ALLEN HALL, OWNERS I802I 524-5050 Foundry Machine Shop 8. Mitchell Auto Parts 60 TON HYD. PRESS - 24 X 7' ENGINE LATHE 10 X ll O.D. GRINDER - 6 X ll SURFACE GRINDER WELDING SERVICE - HELI, GAS 8 ELECTRIC IRON Br STEEL SUPPLIES HERB MITCHELL, Prop. ROLLER CHAIN H SPROCKETS 524-2685 REAR II6 N. MAIN ST. ST. ALBAN5, VT. COMPLETE DAIRY BAR ' SEAFOODS ' FAST FOOD DELIGHTS Telephone: l802l893-4336 Robert E. Goodwin, O.D. Charles A. Miranda, O.D. Doctors of Optometry Member L .lllll RT. 7 - GEORGIA. VT 524490 4 - A head Professional Center, RD 443 Ricl-mno at oANuEu.E .uxcxson 'rua ovv lumen Ame'f:5'L2aI::g'e 'c new Mahon, Vermom 05468 muuus Aonnzss - nn: s un.'roN. v'r oull + fee P. fp' ' ' Imllzut TRU K5 ,J . HIMWW BUICK HA DY P0 TI C- CADILL C-B ICK-GMC, I C. ROO 'CZVQ M df SWR iiv -9454, srocir G G rfixoum 04,0045 P50 so Every loot up to 20 feel 13 colors to choose from-custom cut to inch VINYL SIDING 6 colors to choose from - with accessories Steel Culverls Drainage Tile PVC Pipe, Metal Septic Tanks, Ol lanks, Well Curbing approved by state and town BONNETTE SUPPLY CO INC mu na smubam vv 524-uoafsza-woo -Deale s Welcome- I . Heat'Ducl Ppe dr Fillings r l9l Lake Street St. Albans, VT. 05478 Tovom HANDY DODGE TOYOTA INC St Albans VT 05478 Bus Phone 527 7512 527 7513 FRANKLIN COUNTY N0 1 VOLUME DEALER I 1 , o 39 S. Main Street - or - .. 4..- WV! 575255 Of X 98 7 5? 9? 9 01 wiv-: aww f A I, , wmfk .Q-lk -f , f mf' 7'.f,f f ' f ,.., t - K .Y I . V ,:,:r ' ' Sf 5 ' . , f ay? Y.. ,,,, g -. 15 is 1 , ll W 'A sf I, ' The way I figure it . Sure, coach! Just a little farther and I'II make it! Reaching for the stars?! VVhere'51h9 balm Q Back row ll-ri: Manager Stacy Crocker, Coach Whitehouse, Moe Lamothe, Floyd McSweeney, Chris Smith, Matt Johnson, Mike Parent, Fred Langevin, Mark Luman, Coach Bove. From row ll-rl: Larry Lawton, Chris Parent, Craig Villeneuve, Shawn Charbonneau, Todd Patterson, Andrew Wood, Joe Cahill, Gary Larose, Derek Stringer. S3 rr,' - as 2 4 isa, ey, K F A - F 55 .. ff Ms .. ,X N6 .2 n w -W - f t -ff? ' F 4 ' fi 'V .- Q K I rg:-iii. 3 . X Ji ' , Z ,,', , ' A K gt, if--W if . f I - Q 1 . . Af . xl u A Qjliiii - 4, I 5'WW???f3', f L ,f , ,W I, W ,,,, A . Back row ll-rl: Coach Berthiaume, Vickie Ryan, Kelley Mahoney, Janet Montagne, Heidi Hughes, Kim Harrison, Terry Archambault, Kim McNaII, Lisa Bocash. Front row llarl: Lori Bruso, Linda Guyette, Chris Moore, Jen Reisig, Debbie Bessette, Karen Dansereau, Madonne Parent, Michelle Martin, Tammy Masse. ah l J W a P ,Q ,j 33' V ls I .,., - Y ' ' 2 ii f f A iiii, SL Q Mm.. lj x .- . ' r ,-ff' A I , rf 2 iiiiiiiifi A wir . ,hw M fn, KW A 16 va F , Q gif' W . va, mi., - 2ifsgff5g'wf , , , , tg ,W ,,,,, Y , V 5 ,,,h V irei l , X ,M K i w K ' 'iiQ,w2 ' , ' wf7 :ii I . . i n .fi v , ,,. ,M il i:5a1g,Q,'ifijzQg'34yf M , f .,,..-': M g, J, ' 'vi -1' ,gagfi ,xy Uri' ,M ' 'WW fi 75 I me in 1' ' .Q fUl-125 V 9 220 if L L 2,5-' 'W wr- - 1 f . 15 , xg if Q24 ff X M A if 1 5 1 J 1m ff aft' i gf' aqsffizf, ,SJ 51 53 4, ww, l .S 7 .QEQSIQ Nh- Wgfffsh ftfeiaissrikziglmf,AQt,rilseiyE if N .. ,,.., ,W . , as Standing tl'rJ: Coach Liptak, Manager Michelle Leduc, Matt lsham, Geoff Murray, Russell Paradis, Demetre Hudak, Mark Bransfleld, Gary Corey, Ken Hope, Bob Kruger, Steve Longway. Kneeling ll-rl: Dino Westover, Chris Hemingway, Kyle Miller, John Bonnette, Brent Richards, Keith Wakefield, Scott Booker, Dallas St. Peter, Jay Parent, Brian Boucher. Back rowtl-rl Traci Palmer, Hallie Ward, Kim Blackmore, Jen Knight, Jen Schrieb, Jen MacNeiI, Lori Bessette, Shelby Minor, Coach Connolly, Front row ll-rl. Christine Belrose, Jen Woodworth, Myra Ellis, Andrea Langlais, Trudy Aylward, Candy Winegar, Sherri Shea, Ginny Larner, Jessica Wilson , ,. f P. J Miha, my , Back row ll-rl: Coach McMillan, John McCarthy, Kyndle Mongeon, Jamie Harrod, Stephen Archambault, Dan Johnson, Allen Brehaut, Tom Sonnet, Daryl Cronin, Terry Fisher, Manager Bonnie Baillargeon, Kneeling ll-rl: Christian Yandow, Scott Richard, Kyle Bostwick, Keith Baker, Darren Pelkey, John Gagne, Dave Kimel, Matt Rafuse, Jacob Buchdahl, Missing: David Graham. - 7 f' , , . tl , K' J it, L, , 'f wrw, , X ff' ll-rl: Ed Tessier, Jon Preston, Brad Dunsmore, Marc Stanislas, Dave Beyor, Don Wells, Mike Jackson, Travis St. Peter, Jeremy Benoit, Coach Bob Caggige. Back row ll-rl: Heather Dermody, Pam Reed, Jill Lehoullier, Tammy Gagnon, Sue Britch, Allison Haynes, Jen Gross, Danielle Frappiea, Missy Hope, Michele Boissoneault, Rachel Short, Coach Norton. Middle row ll-rl: Heidi Luneau, Lindsey Yandow, Hayley Richard, Heather Sweeney, Cori Bombardier, Alanna Considine, Miranda Tonnessen, llona Blanchard. Front row ll-rl: Christine Cadieux, Teresa Bransfield, Laura Yates, McKenna Yandow, Fetina Williams, Gwyneth Flack, Pam Smith, Peggy Decker. Back row ll-rl: Mickey Smith, Randy Clark, Scott Burleson, Mark Gagnon, Vaugn Gross, Kevin Chagnon, Mike Bruso, Sean Horton, Mike Mitchell, Alan Mashtare, Alain Boisioli, Luther Kenney, Shawn Allard, Coach Mike Mashtare. Middle row ll-rl: George Decell, Tim Foss, Stephen Royce, Jamie West, Todd Leduc, Greg Scott, Steve Parent, Art Smith, Chad Swan, Eli Salzman, Brian Carpenter, Dustin Martin. Front row llarlg Ed Czuchrey, Marc Considine, Craig Rich, Tom Hamilton, Ray Legrand, Mike Bessette, Greg Rosenquist, Demetre Bolduc, Mike Anderson, Kippy Lawyer Back row U-rl: Coach S. Hadden, Laurie Little, Monica Blanco, Angie Sargent, Krista Fiaschetti, Robin Mercier, Terry Ellis. Front row ll-ri: Andrea Ligarski, Christine Warner, Julie Wolfe, Tara Whittemore, Debbie Sargent, Lisa Hathaway, Missing: Meghan Camisa, Cristin Camisa, qu 'SPF Os Front row ll-rl: Matt Thompson, Steve Boucher, Mike Zsoldos, Chris Hebert, Jamie Murtagh, Adam True, Back row ll-rl Hector Hill, Colin Camisa, Chris McCarthy, Hollis St. Peter, Robin Ochmann, Jesse Wechsler, Andrea Vogelsberger, P, J. Poquette, Eric Rath, Mr Camisa. Missing: Brent Lehouillier, Billy LeBlanc, Manager Joel Cassidy, 'G-I-MIP! IDF!-Q UI-zzlfl-I -I-I-MIP! M400 UI-Zzlll-I NJ ll-rl: Coach S. Hadden, Shelley Larose, Jody Laferriere, Kathy Thibault, Lori Verville, Melissa Sargent. Missing Kathy Sweeney STUDENTS OF THE WEEK Gerald Bailey Jessica Kittell Tammy Kane Cindy Greene Kara Collins Stacey Richard Bonnie Baillargeon Bradley Dunsmore Steven Mercure Tim Puro Suzette Vanzile Amy Gonnella Carol Garceau Cindy Willey Sarah McFeeters SPECIAL OLYMPICS Franklin-Grand lsle Special Olympics' Team BFA presents the State Winter Games Cup - ll-rl: Mr. Godin, Raymond Machia, Clifford Moore, Mary Ann Chartier, Sherrie Trombley, Charles Walker, Scott Kinzer, Christine Sanders, Bruce Scott lCoachl, Mary Campbell lProgram Directory, Laura Ovitt lArea Coordinatorl. Missing from picture: Larry Walker, Mary Donahue, Bill Morey, Chris Fouts lCoachl, Janice Campbell lCoachl. 9 WINNERS IN THE VERMONT VICA UNITED STATES SKILL OLYMPICS Y is lst Place lst Place Culinary Arts Baking Auto Service Technology Todd Ashline Matt Nlagnan 3 Z 6 , 2 S, l 5 3rd Place 2nd Place Culinary Arts Food Service Prepared Speech Missy Hope Tom Hamilton 10 353' .Nw Z ,M f 3 1 ' l 2 ' l 2nd Place 3rd Place Culinary Arts Baking Culinary Arts Cooking Sue Britch Alan Mashtare IN MEMORIAM In 7 987 two retired teachers who had taught at Bello ws Free Academy for many years passed away The 1 987 Yearbook Editors recognized their dedicated service to our school. CLINTON W. TYLEE, JR. d. March 28, 1987 AE 73 lVlr. Tylee was a teacher at Bellows Free Academy from 1958 until his retirement in 1974: sixteen years of service to our school. He served as chairman of the mathematics department for many years. Mr. Tylee will be remembered not only as an outstanding mathematics teacher, well respected by the students, but as a faculty leader among the staff. l ROBERT W. WHITE d. April 9, 1987 AE 78 Coach White, as he was known by everyone, started his career at Bellows Free Academy in 1932 where he coached until 1940. He returned to our school as coach and physical education instructor and remained until his retirement in 1968. That year Coach White was awarded the coveted Ralph Lapointe Award for outstanding contribution to sports in Vermont. The nick-name Bob Whites for Bellows Free Academy teamsis a reflection of his popularity and leadership. mv 71 Sf WNW 94241 631' 1 255 an-nv It-.:::l F , 12 Maw ' 5 , ,V U 4 ' f U52 ' 7 4 7' 'f biz 2,3 . X H H, r 1,535 A M' ' 7 ww, E ,sk ,Mr . X ,M ,,. if ,M :amp . ,V X x M ,, an ,alma J 4 K ,nm 3 L , I - I I, H! 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