Lyndon State College - Northern Lights Yearbook (Lyndonville, VT)
- Class of 1978
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' Theodore N. Vail bought a farmhouse on this site in 1883. Continually enlarged by Vail, it became his permanent residence and office. Conferences held here culmi- nated in the creation of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company with Vail its president, who proceeded to develop the world's first mass communication sys- tem. . 1 — Graham Newell ' «UUIUI 3 4 X4BLE O students sports special events To The Class of 1978: I hope that you feel that your education at Lyndon State College has been worthwhile and that those who come in contact with you will profit from the days you have spent at Lyndon. Sincerely, Janet Gorman Murphy President 6 President's secretaries Janet Cbarron Cathy Cah.il 7 Ronald I. Addison A. Richard Boera 8 Donald Bruce, |r. 9 Maggie Stevens Russell S. Powden, )r. Pal Mails Bob Army Anna H. Allen William Allen Michael Peck |r. Nelberta Brink Nancy Moore Library Staff Mark Warner Mary Davenport Richard Lee Ruth Southouse Lorraine Smith 11 Janice Lepine Foggy morning at LSC. 12 13 14 15 KIMBERLY JEANNE ALLYN Elementary Edutat.cn Activities Yearbook Interests — piano, creative writing, sewing Seek out your harbor of light. Let your song lx heard! N.D. 16 SUSAN BARCHARD Behavioral Science Trails of troubles. Roads of battles. Paths of victory. I shall walk.” (Dylan) 17 VICTORIA CAMPBELL Interests skiing, writing, jogging English 18 HOWARD T. CRAMER JR. Theater Club , activities — Chairman of Community Count il 77-78, Treasurer of Community Count il, 77, Academic Standards, Curriculum. Dean Search, Chorus A right is not a right until you know about it. MARY DENSMORE Behavioral Science Clubs, activities — Behavioral Science Certification Committee. Senior Committee, Freshman Orientation, Big Brother — Big Sister. 19 20 KATHLEEN M. F RAIN I Special Education Activities, interests — Chorus, Curriculum Committee. Certification Committee, Assistant Treasurer LSC Women's Group, classical guitar and flute duets, sign language. A civilization is judged by the way it treats its weakest members. Let us be certain that our civilization earns high marks at the bar of history. Pearl Buck SCOTT A. ERSKINE Recreation Activities, interests Assistant Chief L.S.C.F.D., Soccer, Volleyball. Band Chorus, Skiing, Golf, Photography If you do not understand my silence, You will not understand my words. 21 PATRICIA A. GARSTKA Activities — Varsity Softball, Varsity Basketball Physical Education SUZANNE A. GAUDREAU French Activities and Honors; First recipient of Brian Heilleur scholarship, partic- ipant in Spring Concert and Foreign Language cultural activities. Dean's List Student. French Tutor. Interests; Skiing, skating, music, studying foreign languages, traveling, reading philosophy. 22 DIANE GOLDEN Theater-Interpretive Arts Behavioral Science Activities. Interests: Tennis team. Theater productions. Fiddling. Basket- ball, Music. BARRY K. GORE Recreation 23 EDWARD ALLEN HACKETT JR. Reckon Clubs, interests: Recreation Association President. Cross-Country runner, and an all-around sports enthusiast. I can do all things through Him who strengthens me. (Phil. 4:13) MARK J. HAYES English 24 MARCIA SUE HUBELBANK Behavioral Science Activities, Interests: Ski and tennis teams 1974, Treasurer of Women's Croup, Sign Language. Flute, Mime, Dance, Children, Creative Therapies, Mexico. Suspended in air, in time, in motion. I dance my delights, my searching. BRIAN F. KOBYLARZ Media Activities — WWlR FM 25 ALI CIA JEAN KRUEGER Therapeutic Recreation Activities Recreation Club, NESRPS, NRPA. On our ways from yesterdays, we creep into tomorrows. Yesterday was so quick to (ome, and took so long to live Tomorrow seems so far, far away. 26 HAYWARD McKEE Med,a Activities, Interests: Radio Station WWLR, Music Director, Electronics, Photography, Music. What a long, strange trip it's been. MARYANN McLAUGHLIN Social Science Activities, Interests: Critic, yoga, dance, theater, survival. I never let my schooling interfere with my education. 27 MARIANN MILEY BRUCE E. MILLER Media Activities: Announcer W'WLK, Photographer for Critic and Yearbook. Built for comfort, not for speed 28 BETHIA MUNGER Secretarial Science Activities, Interests: Intramural Basketball — spectator of all sports. 29 -I KIM A. PALMER Therapeutic Recreation Activities. Interests: Art, Crafts. Outdoor activities such as Cross Country skiing. Horseback riding, enjoy cooking. The sun had barely risen, already I can tell what kind of day this will be.” CHRIS PECK Behavioral Science Activities, Interests: Soccer '76, R.A. in Poland 76-77. No man is so poor as to have nothing worth giving . . Longfellow. 30 31 KENNETH K. ROBERTS Reckon Activities, Interests: Skiing, Soccer. S.A.M. Club, East Street Gang. To each his own, yet everyone all together. MAYUMI SHIMIZU Elementary Education Interests: Modern Dance. 32 ROBERT L. SHERMAN Media Activities, Interests: VVVVLR, WVM. Critic. Dean's List, APAC. SAC, Com- munity Council, Judiciary Committee, Cooperative Education Council, Intramurals, Commencement Committee. Alumni Association Council. . . Do something nice for somebody else for a change.” CAROLYN J. STANTON Elementary Education Activities. Interests: Swimming, Careers in teaching. Outdoor Sports. 33 WANITA STEVENS 34 DAN TOTILO Theater Activities. Interests: Acting. Golf, watching movies and plays. Partici- pation m LSC Theater productions. Time is a sort of river of passing events, and strong is its current; no sooner is a thing brought to sight than it is swept by and another takes its place, and this too will be swept away. Marc us Aurelius Antoninus MITCHEL VOCK Meteorology Activities, Interests: President of Student Chapter of the American Meteorology Society. 35 BARRY L. WALDNER Med,a Activities, Interests: Fditor of Yearbook, Radio personality LR 91, Photo- graphy. Photos in Quimby Room Gallery. Boating, Fishing. Classical Record Collection. A camera is an extention of ourselves. An appendage to bring us closer to the universe. Robert Leverant. JAMES S. YOUNG Meteorology Activities, Interests: Four years on Lyndon State Fire Dept. Two years as Chief, Lyndon State Resc ue Squad. Community Council, SAC. Volleyball, Chairman Northeast Kingdom Regional Fire Sc hool. Two years. Caledonia County REACT, Caledonia County Alternate Rep for Vermont State- Firefighters Association. 36 RAY FELICIANO PEGGY STEWART L STEVE PACHOLEK 37 Sandra Akre, 5 Gardner Road, Peabody, Mass., 01960 Kimberly jeanne Allyn, Cranberry Meadow Road, Berwick, Maine, 03901 Christopher Amore, 309-7 Street, E. Northport, New York, 11731 Robert Army, Sutton, Vermont, 05867 Susan Barchard, 8 Lindenwood Avenue, Stoneham, Mass., 02180 Duane Bass, 928 Marion Avenue, Plantsville, Conn., 06479 Marilyn Beattie, Danville, Vermont, 05828 Ann Beaulieu, 55 Gravesley Terrace, Pittsfield, Mass., 01201 Robert Belmonte, 2 Stanford Drive, Hingham, Mass., 02043 Patricia Blanchard, RD 2, Plainfield, Vermont, 05667 Susan Buckley, 1 Tracey Street, Norwalk, Conn., 06850 Mary Kennnedy-Budd, Clinton Corners, New York, 12514 James Casey, 60 Champers Park, White River Junction, Vermont, 05001 Victoria Campbell, 18 Chruch Street, Lyndonville, Vermont, 05851 Michael Cassidy, 13 Guilford Street, Brattleboro, Vermont, 05301 Phyllis Colby, Ely, Vermont, 05044 Carroll Collins, RED 2, Lyndonville, Vermont 05851 Edna Conroy, Lyndon Center, Lyndonville, Vermont, 05851 Howard Cramer, 18 Stockade Road, Simsbury, Conn., 06092 Mary Crawford, 809 Main Street, Bennington, Vermont, 05201 Linda Cullen, 61 Lynnfield Street, Peabody, Mass., 01960 Robin Dayman, 15 Lindenhill, Woodstock, Vermont, 05091 Joseph DeMaida, Lyndonville, Vermont, 05851 Mary Densmore, 38 Lyndon Street, Rutland, Vermont, 05701 Doris Diaz, 37-35 94th Street, Jackson Hts, New York, 11372 Gary Dubenevich, Box 7, Lyndon, Vermont, 05849 Steven Evans, 177 Shawsheen Road, Andover, Mass., 01810 Israel Feliciano, 1144 Helgam Park South, Bronx, New York, 10461 Mark Fitzpatrick, Box 53, Lyndon, Vermont, 05849 Jessica Fontecha, Box 533, Lyndonville, Vermont, 05851 Victoria Galunas, Island Ponds, Vermont, 05846 Patricia Gartska, Pomeroy Meadow Road, South Hampton, Mass., 01073 Suzanne Gaudreau, 1022 East Main Street, Newport, Vermont, 05855 Jane Glod, Box 69, Dunstable, Mass., 01827 Terry Gnazzo, Box 24 Winchester Center, Conn., 06094 Ellen Goodridge, RFD 1, Rumford, Maine, 04276 Barry Gore, RR 2 Chapel Road, Bennington, Vermont, 05201 Terri Graves, Box 55, East Burke, Vermont, 05832 Diane Golden, Littleton, N.H. Elaine Harrison, Barney Road, Bennington, Vermont, 05201 Mark Hayes, Blanchard Avenue, Newport, Vermont, 05855 Lorna Higgs, 50 Cliff Street, St. Johnsbury, Vermont, 05819 Marcia Hubelbank, PO Box 12, Lyndon, Vermont, 05849 Todd Johnson, 468 Denoke Ridge, New Canaan, Conn., 06840 Richard Joyal, Box 51, Derby Line, Vermont, 05830 Alicia Krueger, 2 Crescent Street, Kingston, Mass., 02364 Antonio Lacroix, 162 Railroad Street, St. Johnsbury, Vt. 05619 Tanya WasherLamphere, Park Street, Barton, Vt. 05822 Kenneth Lewis, PO Box 81, Lunenburg, Vt. 05960 Robin Longo, 823 Bridge Street, Suffield, Conn. 06078 Steven Longobardi, 832 Washington Ave., W. Haven, Conn. 06156 James McAuliffe, 23 Chesterfield, Road, East Lyme, Conn. 06333 R. Hayward McKee, Box 485, Lyndon State College, Lyndonville, Vt. 05851 Michael McKeen, 8 Hillcrest Ave., Bridgeton, Me. 04009 John Massicotte, 895 Queen Street, Bridgeport, Conn. 06606 Maryann Elizabeth Miley, RFD 2, West Burke, Vt. 05871 Elizabeth Nutt, 9 Hapgood St. Bellows Falls, Vt. 05101 Jerry Nancy Olson, 23 Railroad Lane, Winooski, Vt. 05404 Steven Pacholek, Lyndon State College, Lyndonville, Vt. 05851 Kenneth Palmer, Box 4, Groton, Vt. 05046 Patricia Parker, 26 Main Street, Lyndonville, Vt. 05851 Susan Peters, RFD 2, Woodsville, N.H. 03875 Carole Pomeroy, 33 South Ave, Newport, Vt. 05855 Constance Pound, Finney Hill, Lyndonville, Vt. 05851 Robert Purdy, 220 Adams St., Rutland, Vt. 05701 Eric Scher, PO Box 327, Goldens Bridge, N.Y. 10526 Michael Shea, Box 235, Lyndon State College, Lyndonville, Vt. 05851 Robert Sherman, 1 Birchwood Drive, White River Junction, Vt., 05001 Mayumi Shimizu, Lyndon State College, Lyndonville, Vermont 05851 Michael Shustak, 160 Ridge Road, Cedar Grove, N.J. 07009 Ellen Smith, Good Place, Hardwick, Vt. 05843 Marcus Smith, Lyndon State College, Lyndonville, Vt. 05851 Theresa Souza, Lyndonville, Vt. 05851 Stephen Stadler, PO Box 132, South Thomaston, Me. 04858 Carolyn Stanton, 5 Forest Drive, Stirling, N.J. 07980 Wanita Stevens, RFD West Glover, Vt. 05875 Peggy Stewart, Highgate, Center, Lyndonville, Vt. 05851 Carl Swift, 45 Highgate Road, Newington, Conn., 06111 Patricia Tanych, RFD 1, Lyndonville, Vermont 05851 Daniel Totilo, 43 Greenwood Ave., Darien, Conn., 06820 Mitchel Volk, 400 Club Court, Oceanside, N.Y. 11572 Barry Waldner, 14 Dairy Farm Road, Norwalk, Conn. 06851 David Warner, 3 Dunnequin Terrace, St. Johnsbury, Vt. 05819 ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE Andrea Zentz Beales Lyn Alton Bugbee Patricia Ann Burley Jonathan S. Bushnell Karen Marie Carpenter Mark Alan Chapman Pamela Clark Robin Holly Cobb Ruth Marie Cooper Megan Corey d'arcy Clarke Doris M. Diaz Brenda Doyle Patricia Dunne John Anton Dux Gerard Gillespie Sandra Lee Hammond Eric T. Howes Consiglia Elio Longo Pamela Marble Lydia Ann McMirtn James B. Moore Julie Ann Nelson Evelyn Nunn Mario Gilles Ouellette Oralie Catherine Palin Patricia A. Parant Theresa Pauling Idessa Powell Sherry Richardson Jean Marie Robert Joseph Romano Eve Sharrigan Nicholas Staszko Peggy Stewart Heidi Ann Vician James Stewart Young Eileen Brenda Wheeler Paul Babcock Jean Bouteiller Mary Patricia Kennedy-Budd Shelly Anne Conroy James Donald Dillon Thomas Lee Donahue Gary Bruce Dubanevich Jeffrey Jay Dugas Raymond Gadreault Terrence Harty Daniel M. Harvey Guyla Anne Hodges Patricia Knapp Antonio Joseph LaCroix Mariette A. LeBlanc Sandra Legacy Charles A. Lewis, Jr. Elizabeth Anne Loughlin Peter Gilbert Marancik Thomas P. McGuire Lauri Mihalko Bethia A. Munger Lorna Quimby David Russell Kenneth Karl Roberts Martin Santiago Kenneth Stocks Robert Williams Scott Williams IN MEMORIAL, DOUGLAS G. ORR A Beaner in every sense of the word, driving his van on late nights with the roof open and running out of gas, Wake up, you Laggers , fu manchu, hot dogs — 10 at one sitting, Volkswagen, V3307, Sputbutz, dream car, Florida, New York State of Mind , MG Midget, Old Cutter Inn, Earl Elsie in an A-frame on Holiday Haven Road, Lost in a fog bank on 1-89, 7 22 77, 12:22 p.m., age 22. From J.B. and the rest of the Beaners, and your lady Kimberly. They say that these are not the best of times. But they're the only times I've ever known . . . For we are always what our situations hand us. It's either sadness or euphoria. Billy Joel — For Douglas, from Kimberly — Yes, I've been dreaming about you every day. Each and every day. And I've been thinking about you all night long, I even wrote a song. Just to let you know how I really feel, To make you understand my love is real. That you're on my mind all the time Wish to God you were mine — once again. I remember walking with you, I remember talking with you, I remember laughing all the time, when you were mine. I remember being with you, I remember dreaming with you, I remember loving — you were mine. (Daydreams — John Denver) 41 43 44 45 46 3SDOH A3T1IM MV331IHM QION IV The Brothers of Kappa Delta Phi Fraternity 48 Crevecour 49 Bayley 50 Poland 51 Rogers 52 53 54 SAGA 55 56 57 BUSINESS SECRETARIAL SCIENCE Florence Yeats 58 THEATRE Cathy (Gus) Anderson Joseph Ford Phillip Anderson Richard Portner ART 59 Dorian McGowan EDUCATION 60 Marian Herrerd Barbara Atwood Gloria Deroucher FOREIGN LANGUAGE 61 ENGLISH 62 63 Sherri Fitch Nancy Rankin LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER 64 Jean Geremia MATHEMATICS 65 J Phillip Bassett I Rochelle Rosenfield 66 MEDIA David Ballou Keith Chamberlin Russ Bailas 67 68 METEROLOGY Merle Woodall 69 Thomas Kitterman Phillip Stimmel «ind Alvin Shulman MUSIC AND PHILOSOPHY 70 Paul Shenk Darrell (Skip) Pound PHYSICAL EDUCATION Dudley Bell Bruce Harvey 71 Wilhelmma Cerauskis PSYCHOLOGY Carol Marcy Ron Rossi Jon Fitch 72 73 RECREATION SCIENCE 75 Michael Sherbrooke Conrad Perreault Diane Budda Crista I Brown 76 SOCIAL SCIENCES Bob Dixon Alfred Toborg Graham Newell 77 Darrell Casteel Cedric Pierce Perry Viles. Winifred McCarthy 78 PART TIME FACULTY Addison, Geraldine Bason, Nash Bayer, lane Berley, Andrew Chadwick, Gloria Daloz, Larry Davis, Margaret Ebbett, Sandy Gates, Stewart Greenblott, Elliott Hartson, David Hazlehurst, Leighton Jessup, Betty Lang, Nancy Libercent, Paula Martin, Clinton Manson, Richard Paton, lames Penick. Glenn Perkins, Robert Query, Kendall Reeves, Carolyn VVeinbaum, Fran Wheeler, Cathie Yale, Kathleen 80 81 82 83 rQSi ■w ■ $tt$s 5 atspao ' Cu ts Staf -'r o ers Ce et „ swp . d afS? sxaona ° 84 85 86 COMMUNITY COUNCIL 88 THE CRITIC 89 METEROLOGY CLUB 90 SAC 91 THE POLAR CLUB 92 OUTING CLUB 93 YEARBOOK STAFF 94 From the yearbook staff to the students, faculty, and ad- ministration: We the willing, are doing the impossible, for the ungrateful. We have done so much for so long, with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing, by Peter Owe Thank you. 0 c.o-j.dakf' w (jlC dhm - dd liUi C£ CdAMj IQ dU 7 (UhfK, 95 96 The Lyndon State Rescue Squad is a student organization providing tree emergency medical care twenty four hours a day, three hundred sixty five days a year. They are located in the new Emergency Services Building on College Road, and serve the college and eight sur- rounding towns. The squad consists of twenty five stu- dents, all trained in advanced first aid. They have ten Vermont certified Emergency Medical Technicians, all highly experienced, with another nine tak- ing the course at Northern Vermont Hospi- tal in St. Johnsbury. All members are cer- tified by the Vermont Heart Association in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. To this date the squad has answered over 1600 calls since its formation in Jan- uary, 1972. In 1977 they answered a total of 292 calls. Transportation is provided by two vehi- cles, a 1970 Cadillac Superior Highrise and a 1971 Cotner-Bevington Olds 98. Each ambulance has more than enough equipment to be certified by the state of Vermont. 97 98 99 100 101 IB mu . BASEBALL CLUB 103 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S TENNIS 104 MEN'S SKIING AND WOMEN'S SKIING Division II Championships 107 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S LACROSSE 108 109 fn t SOCCER 110 113 mm ' ■■■ INTRAMURALS 114 115 116 117 Photos by Ken Lewis 118 119 photos by Barry Waldner 120 t es TH c yr T's ? =olaj o' 121 THIEVES' CARNIVAL A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM STUDENT DIRECTED ONE-ACTS PIPPIN 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 HALLOWEEN NIGHT 131 SEMI FORMAL 132 133 THE MIME SHOW 134 135 137 CONCERTS AND CARTOONS 138 139 NEW GAMES PARENT'S WEEKEND 140 141 SPRING DAY 142 143 144 145 147 148 149 Changing Why is it hard to part When parting is just a new beginning? A new beginning in a new life. A new beginning with new people. A new beginning with new dreams. We all must part with the things We love, enjoy, and treasure. For if we were to hold on to Our old life, we would never Learn the changes life shows us. j.j.M.E. 150 151 152 open yellowed pages a yearbook of long ago, oh, those youthful ages, think . . . i loved them so. look, all the writing, names i don't remember, senior pictures, how delighting! they spark a glowing ember. people i see no more shall i forget them forever? shall my mind close the door on the hardships we endeavored? no, now i remember them all, these people of the past, the short ones, skinny, fat and tall, yes, the years go so fast. Sharon i. Burnor I WE ARE EXPERIENCING A K-’ -v MUD CRISIS Let’s Wipe It Out Here and Now! ■ KtiSSB ■ fi-:- 153 RECREATION PLUS Lyndonville CONGRATULATIONS AND FUTURI SUCCESS TO THE CLASS of 1978 FROM THE American Hardware STORIS LYNDONVILLE. ST. JAY HARDWARE Everything for Everybody 60 DEPOT STREET 39 EASTERN AVE IYNDONVIUE VERMONT 05851 ST JOMNSBURY VERMONT05819 LYNDON STATE COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION COUNCIL 154 TOPO'S THE WEEKLY NEWS Lyndonville 626-9263 S.A.G.A. INC. 156 PATRONS Lyndonville Savings Bank Tne Artful Lodger Lyn-Burke Motel Lyndon Motel Mr. Mrs. James G. Ercolani The Brothers of Kappa Delta Phi Fraternity Jeremiah's Tavern, Littleton, N.H. Village Book Shop, Littleton, N.H. Ville Garage L.S.C. Bookstore White's Market Danville Restaurant The opening of New Vail changed the social as well as physical environment of Lyndon. The Student Center is the perfect meeting place as every day students gather there and in the game room to relax between classes. On weekends the Student Center is alive with the sounds of Rock Roll, folk guitars, and blue grass. Hungry students head for the snack bar enroute to that night's movie or to satisfy a thirst after a hard game of pool. 159 THE HILLS ARE ALIVE . . . 160 mi VERMONT STATE COLLEGES 003 0425614 fl LSC. LIBRARY
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