Black River High School - Banner Yearbook (Ludlow, VT)

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The Class of 1982 c introduces w THE BANNER •• Black River High School January 1964-June 1982 PLAYBILL First Selection Faculty Second Selection Classes Third Selection Seniors Fourth Selection Organizations Fifth Selection Activities Sixth Selection Athletics Seventh Selection Finale DEDICATION We began as impressionable freshmen, staring expectantly at our teacher, though not for long. We soon learned that we were responsible for the quality of our classes, the ideas, and the fun. You became our sup- porter, our friend, and for some a mentor.-Ms. Renaud, our senior class will retain the spirit we developed by your example. Mrs. Phelan, for twenty years you have em- bodied the Black River High School character of dedication through your patience and achieve- ment with Future Homemakers of America, of spirit by advising cheerleaders and attending school events and dances, especially of humor in variety shows and avid participation in faculty versus student games (doomed to lose!). For your contributions, Mrs. Phelan, we gratefully dedicate to you, the 1982 Banner. 2 The Inner Light Mr. Houghton Pearl Mr. Raymond Packerl Mrs. Roxanna Tofferi Administration Mr. Robert Frappier Ms. Anne Mikhaleff The Word 5 Revolution Tomorrow never knows what goes on... 6 Mr. Gary Baach Mr. Anthony Valente Mathematics and Special Education Mr. David Baker Mrs. Jacqueline Schmidt 11... D------ Mrs. Isabel Montgomery One and one is two We can work it out 7 Maxwell’s Silver Hammer Honey Pie Paperback Writer Mrs. Priscilla Welch Mr. Leonard Hanson Miss Cindy Chaffee Mrs. Nancy Phelan Ms. Anita Fechter 8 Physical Education, Guidance, Business Mr. John Witalec ii__■____: r_ mi. ivnciidci ivianjui Mr. Stanley Firkey Run for Your Life Show Me the Way Every Little Thing Mrs. Anita Pickiclnok Mrs. Georgia Wyman 10 MEET 11 SEVENTH First Row: C. Taylor, J. Barrow. J. Jennings, G. Witalec, J. Montgomery, A. Cook, T. Ward, P. Crossman, D. Hewitt. A. Tucker, P. Seal. A. Bedel. Second Row: R. Tarbell. A. Stowell. S. Ellison, R. Blanchard, T. Crandall, S. Phillips, B. Emmons, B. Ruby, J. Brzoza, E. Miele, M. Thober. Third Row: L. Schweisthal, K. Fleury, J. Valente, M. Perkins, J. Tofferi. C. Mowrey, K. Ericksen, C. Koski, A. Hopp, J. Kenngott, K. Ewing, B. Razcy, N. Gagnon, S. Trainor, P. Libuda, N. Whittaker, A. Marx, R. Veysey. EIGHTH First Row: S. Stowell, J. Washburn, E. Eddy, C. Goodman, M. Collins, K. Benson, K. Rabow. Second Row: A. Bentley, M. Murray, S. Combes, K. Scyllcr, Y. Numbcrg, S. Marsh. Third Row: D. Bixby, L. Garland, R. McGuire. E. Finlay, M. Matulonis, C. Moxhct, W. Kennett. Fourth Row: R. Tarbell, B. Derosia, J. Edgar, T. Veysey, R. Blanchard, C. Pctellc, S, Sargent. Fifth Row: W. Call, C. Appleby, M. Valente, D. Vann, M. Benson, D. VanGuildcr. 12 FRESHMEN Mike Ahonen. Kurt Bait . Jiyl Barrows. Derk Bcardmore, Brent Bixby, Donald Bixby. Shane Blanchard, Denise Bowker. Donna Bowker. Terry Briggs. Jeff Call. Susan Colm, Wayne Combes. Kevin Dunnett. Casey Durgin, Shawn Foster. Carol Garrow, Rick Gcisc. C. J. Goodman. Matt Graves. Pat Greenslct. Lenora Haley, Nancy Hawkins. Cynthia LaBarger, Marianne Langello. Heidi Lanzelin. Barbara LeBrun. Michelle Marsh. Korena Micle. Pat Moxhet. Teresa Nowak. Jackie Pclkcy. James Pyanoc, Jeff Rabideau, Leeann Rogers. Jean Roundy. Todd Sanderson. Pam Stoughton. Eric Thompson. Lisa Thompson. Kathy Trainor, Jennifer Varga. Tom Vaughn. Linda Webb. James Wood. Doug Wu. Stanton Wyman. Heather Yarish. SOPHOMORES Mike Geise, Amy Gabranski, Joni Gabbert, Brenda Emery, Mike Crossman, Susan Collins, Steve Brown, George Benson, Linda Baker, Mimi Adams, Anna Pickielnok, Donald Patch, Roberta Maynard, Michelle Matulonis, Barry Martin, Cheryl LaPointe, George Griffin, Charlene Hastings, Dawn Gerry, Owen Trainor, Mary Tilton, Leonard Thompson, Brian Stowell, Jason Stepp, Pam Smith, Bill Rose, Gina Witalec. Anita Tucker, Tom Julig, Bill Farrington, Ray Woods, Scott Washburn. 14 JUNIORS Kathy Brown, Andrea Hull, Patty Johnson, Betsy Berry, Alan Dailey, Joe Lambert, Gary Appleby, Ed Bcacuhain, Lisa Billings, Kim Martin, Patrice Seal, Tammy Tucker, Brenda Beauchain, James Cahill, Debbie Edgar, Tracey Tucker, Wendy Thompson, Stacey Goodman, Deanna Finlay, Jim Merriam, Gerald Rounday, Mike Edgar, Sidney Bourne, Marty Benson, Peter Collins, Craig Hastings, Keith Demers, Edwin Merrill, Greg Colm, Danny Maglione. 15 Girls’ State Boys’ State Lisa Schmidt Michael Hull Judy Beauchain Fred Garrow Stepahnie Wu (Alternate) S Kurt Lombard (Alternate) Century III Leadership Award F Bausch and Lomb Award D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award Lisa Schmidt H Lisa Schmidt I Model U.N. Assembly Hearst Foundation Scholarship R Stephanie Wu Stephanie Wu Lisa Schmidt Voice of Democracy Top Honor Students Betsy Eddy O Cindy Kathan Peggy Merrill N Lisa Schmidt £ R S AND NOW 17 The SENIORS “Everyone is more or less master of his own fate. Field Hockey — 1; Cheerleading — JV — 1, 2; Varsity — 3, 4; F.H.A. — 1,3; National Honor Society — 3, 4; Class Treasurer — 3, 4; Debate — 2; Winter carnival — 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club — 3; Newspaper — 2, 3; Banner — 4; School Evalua- tion — 3; Spanish Club — 2. Prize Possession: Family, diamond. Pet Peeve: Snobs, getting up early. Favorite Saying: “This is true. Future and Fame: College, marriage. With Gilbert, Okemo Ski Shop, big green eyes, smiling, with Lyn and Wendy, jeans and sweaters, turtles. “There is nothing more wonderful in the world than the feeling you get from sharing, and there is no greater happiness than the warmth you get from loving. J. R. Morrison Soccer — 3, 4; Cross-Country — 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society — 3, 4; Girls’ State — 3. Prize Possession: Family, friends. Tommy. Pet Peeves: Boring rainy days, depression. Favorite Saying: “I’m only kidding. Future and Fame: Marriage, College-Child Education. Talkative, athletic, “Rainbow, “Smiley, with Tommy, summers at Fox Run. 18 Mary E. Blanchard “I want to say the things on my mind that only you can understand, and share the things I can only share with you.” F.H.A. — 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club — 2; Newspaper — 4; Banner — 4; Office aide — 2, 3, 4. Prize Possession: Matt, special people. Pet Peeve: rainy Mondays, short weekends. Favorite Saying: “Well excuse me!” Future and Fame: Success at whatever I do. Moun- tain Dew, Okcmo, moody, music, at “Moms,” in the office, with Chris, Brigid, Teri, and Conni. Bruce Bradley Bixby “The greater the man the greater the courtesy.” Basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer — 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter and Fall Carnival — 1, 2, 3, 4. Prize Possessions: Spike, friends. Pet Peeves: Being wrong, stuck-up people. Favorite Saying: “No prob. Future and Fame: Navy — paramedic program. White malibu, crazy, Lucan, blonde. Navy boy. 19 Christina Marie Bothers “All our lives we had fun We had seasons in the sun But the stars we could reach Were just starfish on the beach.” FHA — 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club — 2, 3; Varsity Softball — 2; Banner — 4. Prize Possession: Family, friendship. Pet Peeves: The same old routine, making decisions. Favorite Saying: “Hey man, what’s up?” Future and Fame: Travel. Chris , Gemini, Dreamin’, N.J., Dunkin' Doughnuts. John Joseph Brzoza “I’m just passing through.” Great Race — 2, 3; Cross Country — 3; Most Valuable Player — 2, 3, 4, Marble Valley League — 2, 3, 4, Vermont State Champion- ship Class M,6 place — 3; Winter Carnival — 1, 2, 3, 4; Fall Carnival — 3. Prize Possession: Family, friends. Pet Peeve: Unsuccessful deer seasons. Favorite Saying: “Come on you ?;uys.” Future and Fame: Cabinet maker, Pro- essional Runner. West Hill, Johnny Boy, Flash, with good friends. 20 David Allen Day Steven Kenneth Dunnet Without dreams there is no need to work. Without work there is no need to dream. V.T.C. Computer Workshop — 4; Winter Car- nival — 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural sports — 4; Pep Club — 3. Prize Possession: Memories, friends, family. Pet Peeve: Exams, early mornings. Favorite Saying: No ..Future and Fame: Work and be happy. Curly hair, quiet, short, blue eyes, dreams, computer, hunting, “Donk, Ml. Dew, working, Levis. Put off today what you can do tomorrow. Winter Carnival — 2, 3. Prize Possession: Skis, family. Pet Peeve: Getting up early. Favorite Say- ing: I don’t know. Future and Fame: Undecid- ed. Skiing, loud, music, parties. Jk; 21 Elizabeth Alexis Eddy Eva Carina Ek “Walking in the wind, looking at the sky, hanging on a breeze and wondering why.” Traffic Debate — 1,2, 3; Drama — 2, 3, 4; Banner — 4; Jr. Miss — 4; Newspaper — 1, 2, 3; Literary club — 2, 3; Voice of Democracy — 4; Chorus — 4; Soccer — 4; Evaluation Com- mittees — 3. Prize Possession: Guitar. Pet Peeve: Fetters, horrid people. Favorite Saying: “Really?” Future and Fame: Naturopathic Obstetrician. Unicorn, moonlight, music. Springtime. “Stick to the fight when you’re hardest hit; it’s when things seem worst that you must not quit.” Exchange Program — 4; Jr. Miss — 4; F.H.A. — 4. Prize Possession: Family, my diary. Pet Peeve: Alarm clocks, fakes. Favorite Saying: “W-h-a-t.” Future and Fame: Travel. Swedish, spending money, late, shy, music, M M’s, tea at three. 22 Nancy Lee Ford “Today is the first day of the rest of your life.” F.H.A. — 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Softball manager — 1, 2. Prize Possession: Family, friends, memories. Pet Peeve: Liars, saying goodbye. Favorite Say- ing: “I don’t know.” Future and Fame: Work. With friends, talking to Linda, stuffed animals. Linda Ann Ellison “We take greater pains to persuade others that we are happy, than endeavoring to be so ourselves.” Goldsmith Field Hockey — 1, 2; J.V. Checrlcading — 1; Varsity — 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. — 2, 3; Pep Club — 2, 3; Newspaper — 2, 3, 4; A.I.F.S. — 3; Class Secretary — 2, 3, 4; Jr. Miss — 4; Banner — 4; School Evaluation — 4. Prize Possession: Special people. Pete Peeve: Homework, fighting. Future and Fame: College. With Mike, friends, blonde, music. Green Mt. Lumber, Linner, x-country skier, caring. 23 Brigid Dorothy Garvey Frederick Peter Garrow “In the dawn the city seems to sigh, and the hungry hear their children cry. People watch the time go by, they do their jobs and live and die.” Jackson Browne Cheerleading — 1,2; Newspaper — 1; Banner — 4; F.H.A. — 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey J.V. — 2; Varsity — 3; Class Treasurer — 1,2; Pep Club — 2, 3; Winter Carnival — 1, 2, 3, 4. Prize Posses- sion: Zoo crew (my family). Pet Peeve: Having people worry about me, stacking wood. Favorite Saying: “How sad!” Future and Fame: College. Dimples, talking. Fox Run, California dreamin’. Echo Lake Inn, Mustang, green thumb. “When you’ve got the ball you’ve got to run with it.” National Honor Society — 3, 4; Debate — 1, 2, 3; Drama — 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country — 4; Boys’ State — 3; Banner Staff — 4; Newspaper — 4; Student Council Representative — 4; Winter Carnival — I, 2, 3, 4; School Evaluation — 3. Prize Possession: My great body. Pet Peeve: Class duds! Favorite Saying: “I don’t know. Future and Fame: Medical Technology. Spaghetti man, acting, ex-debater, arguing with B.E. 24 Conni Lynn Gilbert Michael Paul Goings “Time passes slowly up here in the mountains, we sit beside bridges and walk beside fountains; Catch the wild fish that float in the stream, time passes slowly when you’re lost in a dream.’’ Bob Dylan F.H.A. — 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Carnival — 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Miss — 4. Prize Possession: Family, friends. Pet Peeve: Getting up early, class. Favorite Say- ing: “By gosh.’’ Future and Fame: Work, travel. Crazy redhead, laughing, driving Bcullah, Ann, Beth, Maine, parties, with Philip. “A friend is a rare book of which but one copy is made.” Basketball — J.V. — 2; Varsity — 3, 4; Winter Carnival — 1, 2, 3, 4. Prize Possession: Family, friends, “Chevy.” Pet Peeve: Being broke, Mon- day mornings. Favorite Saying: “Go for it.” Future and Fame: G.E. Apprentice Program. Tall, blond, parties, Celtics, hunting, “Flash,” “Go-Go,” fishing. 25 Teina Marie Hall “For long you live and high you fly; and smiles you'll cry; and all you touch and all you sec is all the world will ever be.’ Pink Floyd F.H.A. — 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading — 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball manager — 3; Field Hockey — 1, 2, 3; Banner — 4; Winter Carnival — 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club — 2, 3; Prom Committee — 2, 3. Prize Possession: Memories, family. Pet Peeve: Hospitals, being alone. Favorite Saying: “What?” Future and Fame: Air Force. Fred Ed, Gckc Jeke, with Bill and Mike, Snooky club, talking, gullible. Ronald K. Holton “Have all your fun today. There might not be a tomorrow.” J.V. Basketball — 1,2; Varsity — 3. Prize Posses- sion: Family, memories. Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning, Arlington. Favorite Saying: “Let’s go for it.” Future and Fame: College and Navy. Athletic, easy going, long hair, skinny. 26 Michael Reid Hull “Out of doubt, out of dark, to the day’s ris- ing, I rode singing in the sun, sword unsheathing.” Basketball — 1,2, 3, 4; Soccer — 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council — 3, 4; Banner — 4; Cross Country — 1; Golf — 2; Boys’ State — 3; Pep Club — 3, 4; National Honor Society — 4; Winter Carnival — 1,2, 3, 4. Prize Possession: Family. Pet Peeve: Being late. Favorite Say- ing: “Of course. I’m right.” Future and Fame: Engineering. With Linda, stubborn, com- puters, right. Tucker Construction. Cynthia Louise Kathan “Live each day to the fullest. Then you can look forward with confidence and back without regrets.” J.V. Field Hockey — 1,2; Soccer — 4; Varsi- ty Chcerlcading — 2, 3, 4; Softball — 1; Debate — 1, 2, 3, 4; Delegate to Bicentennial Debates — 3; Chorus — 1,2, 3; Drama — 3; Jr. Miss — 4; Banner — 4; National Honor Society — 3, 4. Prize Possession: Family, friends. Pet Peeve: having too much to do. Favorite Saying: “I'm sorry.” Future and Fame: Art design. Cindy, playing guitar, late, forgetful, debating, parties. 27 Mary Margaret Lacoy “I'm young, wild and free — and I’ve got the magic power of the music in me.” Skiing — 3, 4; Video club — 3; Prize Possession: my car, family, friends. Pet Peeve: Society, preps. Favorite Saying: “Really man, don't freak me out.” Future and Fame: Redhead, B-52’s, with Phillip, New Jersey, punk. Martha Ann Lawson “If I laugh at any mortal, ''tis that I may not weep.” Basketball — 1; Student Council; Class President — 1; F.H.A. — 1, 2; Winter Carnival — 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club — 2, 3. Prize Possession: Family, gold, penny, guitar. Pet Peeve: Lazy Ccalassmates, cats. Favorite Saying: “Hi kids.” Future and Fame: Nursing. Marty, shy, Cleo and Muckle, Rt. 95 south, Okemo, punk, Beatles, sing-a-long, Newick's bus boys, L. Rescue, 6060- 842. 28 Kurt Anthony Lombard “Laugh and the world laughs with you. Weep and you weep alone.” Cross Country — 4; Basketball — 3, 4; Baseball — 2, 3, 4; Winter Carnival — 1, 2. 3, 4. Prize Possession: Family, skis. Pet Peeve: Bad knees. Favorite Saying: “I doubt it ” Future and Fame: Work. Tall, brown eyes, 76ers, lefty. Lumpy. “There are places I’ll remember all my life, though some have changed, some forever not for better, some have gone and some remain.” Lennon McCartney Newspaper — 1,2; Library aide — 3, 4; Evalua- tion Committee — 3; Banner Staff —- 4; National Honor Society — 3, 4. Prize Possession: Diamond, the love in my family. Pet Peeve: Flatlanders, shots. Favorite Saying: “What?” Future and Fame: Secretary. Short, “buppy,” “Midge,” quiet, loves kids, loves animals, Elvis, Soaps, typing. Peggy Lee Merrill Darrin Paul Norton Lisa Leila Annikki Pajala “Art is a human activity having for its purpose, the transmission to others of the highest and best feelings to which men have risen.” Tolstoi National Honor Society — 3, 4. Prize Possession: Family, plant collection. Pet Peeve: Rainy days, pessimistic opinions. Favorite Saying: “What?” Future and Fame: Happiness. Blue eyes, alone, artistic, sloppy, green thumb, jeans. “The road goes ever on and on, Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the road has gone, and I must follow, if I can.” Tolkien Field Hockey — 2, 3; Basketball — 3; Cheerleading Varsity — 1,2; Pep Club — 2, 3; F.H.A. — 1.2; R.S.V.P. Dance-a-thon — 2; Jr. Miss — 4; Newspaper — 1,2; Class secretary — 2. Prize Possession: Moon necklace memories. Pet Peeve: Staying home on weekends, time flying. Favorite Saying: “What's up? Future and Fame: College or Air Force. Wccwa, Finn, parties, mun- chies, snoopy, snowy nights, rock and roll, popovers. 30 Wendy Sue Pelkey “Life is like a mirror. It only reflects back what one thinks into it.” Field Hockey — 1, 2; Varsity Softball — 1; Jr. Varsity Basketball — 1; Varsity — 2, 3, 4; Pep Club — 2, 3; National Honor Society — 3, 4; F.H.A. — 1, 2, 3; Class President — 2; Student Council — 4; Newspaper — 1, 2; Jr. Miss — 4. Prize Possession: Relatives, Scott, friends. Pet Peeve: Rainy days and Mondays. Favorite Saying: “I know.” Future and Fame: Marriage, business accountant. With Linda, with Diane, Roofer, junk food junky, with Scott, Darling, long curly hair, sentimental. Ann Catherine Pyanoe “This is the end beautiful friend. The end of laughter and soft lies The end of nights we tried to die. This is the end.” jim morrison the doors Basketball — 2, 3; Fall Carnival — 2, 3; Winter Carnival — 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Miss — 4; Newspaper — 2. Prize Possessions: The sunshine, friendship. Pet Peeve: Fat. Favorite Saying: “Let s mingle. Future and Fame: To travel the world. Tall, curly hair, moody, driving doobie, Burlington weekends. New Jersey, SSB, The three of us (Jamie, Josh me), with Conni, “snowy” nights, Mr. Mojo, Europe, Pijano. 31 “Life is so free, but time is a thief when you’re undecided.” Class President — 3, 4; Student Council — 1,4; Pep Club — 2, 3; Cheerleading — 1,2; Basket- ball — 3, 4; Softball —- 2, 3, 4; Soccer — 4; Field Hockey — 2, 3; National Honor Society — 3, 4; F.H.A. — 1, 2; Winter Carnival — 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Miss — 4, Banner — 4. Prize Possession: My animals, our farm. Pet Peeve: Phonies, disappoint- ment. Favorite Saying: “I’ve got to get this done.’’ Future and Fame: College, Professional horse trainer. With Steph Martha, life on the farm, Florida, friends, moody, skiing, Bonzo, at the fairs, sports, punk. Ginger, the 4 weirdos. “Today is the tomorrow I worried about yesterday.” Softball — J.V. 1, Varsity — 2, 3, 4; Fall and Winter carnival — 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee — 3; Banner — 4. Prize Possessions: Family, good times, car. Pet Peeve: Worrying, rainy days. Favorite Saying: “Really” Future and Fame: Blaine Hair School. Tall, short hair, dimples, barefoot, Haltson, “Smitty,” green grass and dandelions, Wally, talkative, Okcmo Mt. Inc. 32 Heidi-jo Stryhas “Follow your dreams wherever they lead.” J.V. Field Hockey — 2, Varsity — 3; J.V. Cheerleading — 1, Varsity — 2; Varsity Basket- ball — 3, 4; Varsity Softball — 1, 2, 3. 4; M.V.P. Softball — 3; D.J.L. All Star Team — 2; Winter Carnival — 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. — 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club — 2, 3; Junior Miss — 4. Prize Possession: Family, car. Pet Peeve: Getting up, braces. Favorite Saying: “You guys come on. Future and Fame: Travel, Armed Forces. Cherie, Taxi, Chev., Muckles, With Crash and Cleo, 5'2 , Route 95 South, with Teina, Tea at Three. Peggy Sue Wilkins “I know not what the future holds for me. I live only from day to day.” F.H.A. — 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper — 1, 2, 3; F.B.L.A. — 3; Banner — 4. Prize Possession: Parents, Rob. Pet Peeve: M.S.B., people who are late. Favorite Saying: “What ya say?” Future and Fame: With Rob, Pris’s house, curly hair, “Sittlc girl,” Skinny, Patched up jeans, walking, smoking area. 33 Mary Therese Maglione “Don’t follow me. I may not lead. Don't walk behind me. I might not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.” Prize Possession: Family, Friends Pet Peeve: Monday Mornings, Bus rides. Favorite Saying: “Hey man.” Future and Fame: To be Happy at whatever I do. Long Brown Hair, hazel eyes, Libra, Giggly, With Jerry, Chris and Suzette. “You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one, I hope someday you will join us and the world will be as one.” Debate — 2, 3, 4; Newspaper — 2; Field Hockey — 1,2; Banner — 4. Drama 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society — 4; Student Council — 1, 2, 3, 4. Prize Possession: Integrity. Pet Peeve: C. B. collars Favorite Saying: “Oh my .. Future and Fame: Professional student. Prom- dates with M.L., L.S., and H.S., Route 95 South, Newick’s bus boys, debating, Beatles. 34 Brooks Todd Finlay “Don't you know that you can count me out ... IN! Golf — 2, 3; Winter Carnival — 4. Prize Possession: Beer can collection. Pet Peeve: Getting up for school. Favorite Saying: Destruction. Inconspicuous. Beatles, Parties, with Greg, Rock and Roll, Dark glasses. SPONSORS t Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bothers Mr. and Mrs. James Bcauchain Mr. and Mrs. Peter Garrow Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickielnok Mrs. Shirley Call Mr. and Mrs. Pat Garvey Mr. and Mrs. Harvey G. Burns Mr. and Mrs. John Witalec B1PPER Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gurdak Mr. and Mrs. Tuure Tofferi Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Firkey Mr. and Mrs. John Gurdak David Baker Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Phelan Miss Cindy L. Chaffee Mr. and Mrs. Houghton Pearl Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bixby Robert E. Frappier John, Paul, George, and Ringo Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Valente and Leah Kevin McGill Mr. and Mrs. Don Stryhas Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lawson Priscilla Welch Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Blanchard Sr. Aurilla Ellison Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cook Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Packert Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hemmeigarn Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Merrill Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lombard Mad Wives Stable Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Pelkey Mr. and Mrs. Francis Broza Anne Mikhaleff Mr. and Mrs. William E. Crozier Mr.and Mrs. Leonard Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Matulonis Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pollender Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maglione Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Bostock Mr. and Mrs. John Wu 36 What Goes On ... We’re Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. We hope you will enjoy the show. ORGANIZATIONS DEBATE Seated: Stephanie Wu, Cindy Kathan, Wendy Thompson, Charlene Hastings. Stan- ding: Owen Trainor and Craig Hastings. NEWSPAPER “I read the news today, oh boy...' Kim Benson, Margaret Collins, Susan Collins, Kim Benson, Fred Garrow, Mrs. Schmidt, Amy Gabranski, Craig Hastings, Mary Tilton, Sharon Combes, Sara Stowcll 38 BAND “Sgt. Pepper's Lonely BLACK RIVER SCHOOL BAND LUDLOW VERMONT K. Baitz, B. Bixby, K. Crossman, P. Crossman, K. Erickscn, K. Fleury, D. Gerry, L. Goings, C. Goodman, M. Graves, P. Greenslet, C. LaBarge, J. Lackey, V. Lambert, M. Langello, B. LeBrun, M. Marsh, S. Marsh, W. Marulonis, K. Miele, J. Montgomery, J. Pelkey, S. Phillips, L. Rabow, T. Sanderson, L. Schweisthal, K. Seyller, A. Stowell, S. Stowell, M. Sylvester, O. Trainor, T. Ward, J. Washburn, S. Washburn, G. Witalec, S. Wyman, J. Edgar, N. Adams, S. Collins, M. Matulonis, B. Martin, M. Crossman, K. Trainor, T. Nowak, L. Webb, B. Combes, P. Collins, C. LaPointc, A. Pickielnok. Hearts Club Band” CHORUS “What would you do if I sang out of Front: Marianne Langello, Anita Tucker, Brenda Emery, Korcna Miele. Middle: Mrs. Girouard, Jackie Pelkey, Cindy LaBarge, Dawn Gerry, Betsy Eddy, Michelle Matulonis, Barb LeBrunx. Back: Jean Roun- dy, Lisa Billings, Owen Trainor, Pat Greenslet. Stanton Wyman. 39 Across the American Scandinavian Student Exchange Carina experiences life in the U.S. for a year after which she will return to Sweden. This is Carina’s American host family. ill I I 1 American Foreign . • Aw Institute of Studies American Field Service Universe Last summer Craig Hastings went to Turkey and he hoped to go abroad again. Craig with his host family overlooking the city of Istanbul. 41 National Honor Society Back: Mrs. Welch, Darrin Norton, Peggy Merrill, Stephanie Wu, Lisa Schmidt. Front: Wendy Pclkey, Fred Garrow, Cynthia Kathan, Judy Beauchain, and Michael Hull. Future Homemakers of America Back: Patricia Seal. Debra Edgar, Christine Bothers, Carina Ek. Brigid Garvey, Mrs. Phelan. Front: Lisa Bill- ings, Theresa Nowak. Wendy Thompson, Linda Webb, Terry Maglione, and Marianne Langcllo. 42 Student Council Back: Jimmy Merriam, Betsy Berry, Craig Hastings, Lisa Schmidt, Peter Collins. Gina Witalec, Mike Hull. Stephanie Wu, Martha Lawson, Anne Pickielnok, Kathy Trainor. Front: Peter Libuda, Kirstn Erikson, Linda Rabow, Sharon Coombs, Doug Wu, Matt Graves, Fred Garrow. Vice President: Lisa S. President: Stephanie W. Secretary: Gina W. Treasurer: Anne P. 43 Banner Staff Photography Editor Fred Garrow Editors Lisa Schmidt, Stephanie Wu, and Betsy Eddy 44 Business Managers Mike Hull and Linda Ellison Subscription Manager Teina Hall Ludlow’s Jr. Miss Pageant 1982 47 Let me take you down cause I’m go- ing to Strawberry Fields. Nothing is real and there's nothing to get hung about. Strawberry Fields Forever. 48 The King and Queen and their Court Back: Dave Rose, Nancy Feldman, Keith Demers, Tina Smith, Mike Foster, Nell Garvey, Christina Adams. Bruce Schmidt. Front: Brigid Garvey and Matt Josselyn. And I saw her standing there. . . Winter 1982 Carnival Well ya should see Polythene Pam, she's so good lookin' that she looks like a man. 50 “Now she’s made the big time in the U.S.A... Joe Lambert, Mimi Adams, Fred Garrow, Dawn Gerry, Craig Hastings, Owen Trainor, Sara Stowell, Cheryl LaPointe, Sharon Combes, Wendy Thompson, Linda Rabow, Charlene Hastings, Eric Thompson. Gina Witalec, Ellen Eddy, Jim Edgar, Betsy Eddy. Matt Graves. 52 C. J. Goodman, Kurt Baitz, Wayne Combes, Mike Crossman, Mike Hull, Joey Lampert, Doug Wu, Mr. Valente, Bill Combes, Casey Durgin, Barry Martin, George Benson, Donald Patch, Brown, Shawn Foster, Matt Graves, Rick Giese, Mike Ahonen, Gerald Roundy, Keith Demers, Brent Bixby, Bruce Bixby, Eric Thompson, Alan Dailey. Jocllc Washburn, Sharon Combes, Kristen Syler, Linda Rabow, Chrissy Goodman, Betsy Eddy, Darcy Hewitt, Jean Roundy, Sara Stowell, Judy Beauchain, Gina Witalec, Lisa Schmidt, Anne Pickilnok, Michelle Matulonis, Cheryl Bicford, Cindy Kathan, Barb LeBrun, Coach: Karl Roemer. Girls’ Soccer 55 Linda Ellison, Lisa Billings, Teina Hall, Dianne Balch, Cindy Kathan, Andrea Hull, Kelly Crossman, Patty Johnson 56 Varsity Cheerleading Varsity Cross Country Front: Lisa Goings, Margaret Collins, Mary Sylvester, Lisa Schmidt, Judy Beauchain, Barb LeBrun, Susan Collins, Dawn Gerry, Back: Stanton Wyman, Patrick Grecnslet, Pat Moxhet,John Broza, Kurt Lombard, Peter Collins. Varsity Below Front: Wendy Pelkey, Judy Bcauchain, Lisa Schmidt. Below Back: Coach Sue Pollendcr, Kathy Brown, Betsy Berry, Val Lambert, Dawn Gerry, Wendy Thompson, Anna Pickielnok, Susan Collins, Gina Witalec, manager Cheryl LaPointc. 58 Ladies Mike Cflossman, Matt Graves, Donald Patch, C. J. Goodman, Todd Sander- son, Wayne Combes, Steve Brown, Brent Bixby, Shane Blanchard, Kurt Baitz, Pat Moxhet, Eric Thompson, George Benson, Coach: Eugene Hyjek. 61 Varsity Front: Craig Hastings, Jimmy Mcrriam, Mike Hull, Barry Martin, Billy Combes, Mike Goings, Back: Gerald Roundy, Peter Collins, Kurt Lom- bard, Bruce Bixby, Joey Lampert, Keith Demers Basketball 62 frf The Presidents 63 64 Coach: Mr. Washburn, Gerald Roundy, Keith Demers, Kurt Lombard, Dave Rose, Doug Demers, Dave Creaser, Jim Lazetera, Bruce Schmidt, Joe Lambert. Mike Crossman, Barry Martin, Scott Stevens, Bill Combes, Bill Rose, Pete Collins, Batboy: C. J. Goodman. Varsity Baseball Coach: Mr. Pearl, Heidi Stryhas. Chris Creaser, Beth Oldenburg. Cindy Dailey. Donna Williams. Lisa Schmidt. Nancy Feldman. Kelly Crossman Coach: Mr. Matulonis, Manager: Teina Hall, Debbie Edgar, Patty Johnson, Tina Smith. Judy Beauchain, Kathy Brown. Scorekecper: Heidi Yarish. Batboy: Steve Brown. Varsity Softball 65 Stephanie Wu, Sara Stowell, Mike Ahonen, Scott Washburn, Wayne Combes, Doug Wu, Kurt Baitz, Kevin Dunctt. 67 SPORTS BANQUET PEOPLE SENIOR-SUPERLATIVES Class Punkers Ann Pyanoe and Mary Lacoy Class Intellects Betsy Eddy and Mike Hull Most Studious Peggy Merrill and Lisa Schmidt Done Most For Class Lisa Schmidt, Martha Lawson, and Lisa Pajala Class Flirts Heidi Stryhas. Bruce Bixby, and Chris Bothers Class Athletes Kurt Lombard and Judy Beauchain Class Beatlcmaniacs Stephanie Wu and Brooks Finlay Most Continental Carina Ek Most Dramatic Betsy Eddy and Fred Garrow Class Debaters Mike Hull and Stephanie Wu Computer Hounds David Day and Mike Hull Most Rugged Steve Dunnett and Bruce Bixby Class Beethovens Martha Lawson, Betsy Eddy, and. Cynthia Kathan Best Buddies Wendy Pelkcy, Linda Ellison, and Diane Balch Mike Goings and John Brzoza and Diane Balch Most Humorous: Conni Gilbert, Brigid Garvey and Fred Garrow. Most Artistic: Cindy Kathan, Darrin Norton Non Conformists: Peg Wilkins. Mary Blanchard Quietest: Nancy Ford 72 TUCKER SALES AND RENTAL CENTER Tool and Equipment and Rental Reading Coal Rte. 103 Ludlow, VT. (802)228-8851 73 Good Day Sunshine! Maybe I’m Amazed 'I feel good in a special way' Well, I just had to laugh I Feel Fine Hey, Bungalow Bill 75 “Oh I get by with a lit- tle help from my friends, I get high with a little help from my friends, I’m gonna try with a little help from my friends.” 76 Punk is ... Tough 77 When I was younger, 78 Help me get my feet back on the ground. Won’t you please help me? I’m not so self assured, Now I find I’ve changed my mind and opened up the doors. Help me if you can I’m feeling down and I do appreciate you be- ing round, Help me! 79 U-'e. nny J—anz. For Organ: Registration No. 6 Words and Music by JOHN LENNON and paul McCartney Moderately Bright 1967 Northern Songs Ltd. London, England All Rights for the U.S.A. and Canada controlled by Maclen Music. Inc. c o ATV Music Group Hollywood, Ca. All Rights Reserved' SANDERSON’S PLUMBING-HEATING BUILDING Contractor — Major Appliances We Can Handle ALL Your Building Needs Carroll A. Sanderson Contractor and Sub-Contractor Commonwealth Ave. North Hill RFD 1 Ludlow, VT 05149 Okemo Mountain Ludlow, Vermont 82 Good Luck to the Class of 1982 WU ASSOCIATES INC. r mi a TYSON GENERAL iyj 9 P.O. Box 266 Ludlow, Vermont 05149 Telephone (802) 228-5375 STORE John K. Wu Congratulations Class of 1982 GREEN MOUNTAIN AT FOX RUN Congratulations Class of 1982 Ludlow, Vt. OKEMO LANTERN LODGE is ‘i is is 9 ¥ (i i iv 9 f e v b e i r C v is f Q k • r •'• «349 y%£ c«r' c X a«? . ' tv -’; : r c-c ci ■roHRi¥ tESSIER' IMS. Siding - Insulation You . . . Owe It To Yourself . . . OUR BID IS A MUST! Aluminum Vinyl Siding Specialists Or ol the largest Dealers Ol Alsco Building Products in Vermont SINCE 1963 DOORS WINDOWS SHUTTERS OVERHANG PROTCCTCD BY 40 YEARS NON PRO RATED IIMIUO WARRANTY Walls Attics Completely Insulated Prime Replacement Windows Complete line of Insulation Products PLEASANT ST EXT.. LUDLOW. VT t s the mcfkmjnship thjl mikes the difference • — ZT- . - ■ r ’ 0 t-'CH. -O § i ft j 8 t j Y 3 A y yi CZ V' S ) ti i Jy •3 r € f e 'i? ''C, -, -JZZ r'«Cr' X ‘ a5s4l VALENTES ITALIAN )l IjiMor •x ] Serving American Italian Food y «Ti' . Congratulations Seniors iSTxi,. « 1 y 4 J Compliments of WILDWOOD FLORIST SHOPPE Congratulations From 101 Main Street Gerry and Ada Martet MARTET ASSOCIATES Floral Service, Plant Solarium, Needlework and Accessories, Gifts W. .7,y to Save IJou JJatf DAKEN FACTORY OUTLET STORE P.O. Box 268 Ludlow, Vermont 05149 Route 103 Telephone (Area Code 802) 228-7061 — Sweaters — Ski Wear — Ski Jackets — Ski Sweaters Blouses — Slacks — Suits — Denims — All Sportswear — For the Entire Family Open Every Day — 9A.M. to 9P.M. — Including Sundays — MARY W. DAVIS Realtor and Associates, Ludlow Shopping Plaza Ludlow, Vermont 05149 802 228 881 I 802 228 5123 —Residence BLACK RIVER MARKET Natural Foods and Fresh Produce Senior Citizens 10% Off Anything in Store Tues., Wed., and Thurs. Students 10% Off Any Lunch Item on Wed. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 9-6, Friday 9-7, Tues. and Thursday 9-5, Sunday 10:30-4:00 PIZZA — SUBS Congratulations Class of 1982 NORTON EXCAVATING INC. R.F.D. 1 Ludlow, VT Phone: 228-8506 Congratulations to the Class of “82.” JEWELL BROOK MILLS INC. P.O. Box 8W Rte. 100 No. Corner Rte. 103 Ludlow, Vermont 05149 2 Parker Avenue Ludlow, VT (802)228-8700 mm moss Oil Heating Specialists GREEN MOUNTAIN SUPPLY INC BUILDING MATERIALS EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING • Plywood • Plumbing Supplies • Electrical Supplies • Hardware • Mill Work • Hond Power Tools • Point • Insulation • Roofing • Doors Windows • Moson Mofenols We’re more than just a fuel oil company. Ludlow 228-4646 Mon - Sot 7 :30 - 5 :00 228-8891 tsr 7 BRIDGE LUDLOW Best Wishes to the Class of 1982 OKEMO DISCOUNT BEVERAGE BOTTLE REDEMPTION CENTER Wine Chips Milk Bread Snacks Kegs Candy Village Mall 26 Main St. Ludlow, Vt. Mon.-Sat. 9:00a.m.-9:00p.m. Sun. 11:00a.m.-7:00p.m. I 5 V I a ■ ! «•;' Plants: Arlington, Vermont and Cavendish, Vermont ?j I Good Luck to the Class of 1982 ff MACK MOLDING COMPANY L Best Wishes to the Class of ’82 DUNKIN' DONUTS It's worth the trip. Open 24 hrs. 142 So. Main St. Rutland, VT 773-8545 Good Luck to the Class of 1982 From: luoJWrie u At the Base of Okemo Mt. in the Village of Ludlow, Vt. 228-5354 LUDLOW 'insurance AGENCY, INC. John G. Pluta Insurance Real Estate 150 Main St. Ludlow, Vt. 05149 802-228-8823 ■' yc iC’’ ift, ' v; -.IS J- C-- • : Congratulations to the Class of 1982 RUTLAND SAVINGS RANK The friendly bank. Since 1850 C: rza ■ Member FDIC e s •s 0 ( .. F Merchants Row and Center St. Rutland, Vt. 05701 ■ Telephone: 773-4375 It £ Ludlow Shopping Plaza Ludlow, Vt. 05149 V Telephone: 228 882 I w i s £ r-cs . qp s cf _ o stcv $ 77 Woodstock Avenue Rutland, Vt. 05701 Telephone: 773-33 I I Manchester Shopping Center Manchester, Vt. 05254 Telephone: 362-3226 6 R .i i ? —-a- ' TT- - Bennington Square Bennington, Vt. 05201 Telephone: 447 7522 Q % t A Weekly Newspaper Serving the Towns of Ludlow, Cavendish, Chester, Andover, Plymouth, Mount Holly andt) K Weston, Vermont | 72 Main Street c Ludlow, Vermont Tel. (802 228 8817) Complete Skin and Hair Care for Men and Women THE MILL Ludlow, Vt. 05149 (802) 228-5316 Monday-Saturday 9-5 Walk-ins Welcomed Thursday and Friday Evenings by Appointment Owned and Operated by Lee Ann Crooker Tan Year Round With the Wonder Tan Tanning Booth Congratulations From The Browns Echo £ake Jm '! THE CHARM of OLD VERMONT A Four Seasons Inn P.0. Box 142, Ludlow, Vt. 05149 802-228-8602 CLUBHOUSE Ludlow, Vermont 05149 Tel. 802-228-8871 Golf, X-Country Skiing, Lounge, Sport Shop, Parties r VTr Ct' r c ! a [the gill odd fellows home ,, 8 Gill Terrace b Tel. 228-4571 Intermediate Nursing Care Community Care Home — Level I We give personalized attention in a homelike environment. Joseph Girouard, Administrator Member Vermont Health Care Association and American Health Care Association 1 Ludlow, Vt. 05149 3 i a t I 4 i 5 Gp 2Tw,_Gp j-r y jip Fz -ST , sa sc —±ji? scy' sr i cr n 'it i r a y ’ •i Congratulations to the Class of 1982 ii •3 r' f ly 3 r, t e e i 3 f G ROGER’S STYLE-A-WAY Roger Bixby: Owner Carol MacGinnis 802-228-7781 vii «yr r « ! ? i v £ 5 HASTINGS AND Omnd ADAMS (iyrmJ -♦ 1810 - FUNERAL HOME A beautiful Vermont Country Inn dedicated to the best tradition of New England hospitality. Featuring fine food and lodging. 12 Meadow St. Ron Toni Parry, Proprietors. Ludlow, Vt. Ludlow, Vermont 05149 Route 103, Bo 4-A, (802)228 2031 Congratulations to the Class of 1982 EARL J. WASHBURN VERMONT x. NATIONAL Member FDIC NATIONWIDE INSURANCE 228-5035 Septic Tank Cleaning Bulldozer Backhoe “Go Most Anywhere” GEORGE TUCKER Ludlow, Vt. 228-3206 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class TAPPER PLUMBING AND HEATING, INC. Box 52-F, Andover Road • Ludlow, Vermont 05149 • (802) 228-8469 92 Congratulations to the Class of 1982 ',1 Andover Street f Rt. 100 South G Phone 802-228-3612 vj y-S Ludlow, Vermont 05149 Newt Rose, Proprietor J IRA BELKNAP AND SON Cavendish, Vermont 05142 802 226 7750 Lumber — Building Material — Hardware — Garden Supplies GIROUARD’S TAE KWON DO 8 Gill Terrace Ludlow, Vermont 05149 228-5208 GREEN MOUNTAIN - iSUGIRBOSSEft- RFDl LudJow.Vt. 05149 802 228-7151 Combes Compliments to Senior Class GREEN MOUNTAIN SUGAR HOUSE Family Inn AND RESTAURANT Maple Products, Strawberry Growers, Cider Mill 228-8799 Ludlow, Vt. 93 Congratulations to the Class of 1982 Compliments of TUCKER CONSTRUCTION CORP. ★ Developments ★ Roads-Bridges ★ Foundations General Contractor ★Water and Sewerage Systems ★Sand and Gravel ★ Equipment Rental Drawer C, Ludlow, VT 05149 (802)228-51 12 94 THE SEWARD FAMILY RESTAURANTS and Ice Cream Give Their Best Wishes to the Class of 1982 LUDLOW (802)228-2381 TELEPHONE JARVI’S CO. RADIO TV William Jarvi 122 Main St. Main Street Owner-Manager Ludlow, Vermont 05149 Best Wishes to the Class of 1982 4? Mfeeds Pioneers In Animal Nutrition since 1868 76award a Painting Service INTERIOR • EXTERIOR PAINTING RUSSELL STOCKER SON FREE ESTIMATES RFD Ludlow, VT 05149 14 commonwealth ave Telephone: 228-7279 HOWARD PAUL LUDLOW VT 05149 And in the end the love you make is worth the love you take. • ... .. . - v '


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