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BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Joseph Monteith, Earle Hulburd, Raymond GC1'1d1'Ol'1.13ll1'WI'l1'd Starr, Mark Delisle. Second Row: Mr. Brennan, Richard Cadieux, Roland Horn. James Murphy, Gilbert Mason. David H nm lin. Hen1'y Pigeon. +++ The season just concluded must be said to ha ve been one of great success and also much jubilation The over-all record was 17-4. This includes the major highlights of winning the Northeastern Confei ence C Tournament held at Newport and also going to the semi-Iinals in the State C Tournament at Barre Stellar players of the squad we1'e D. Starr and R. Gendron, senio1's and co-captains: M. Delisle l Hulburd and J. Monteith of the Class of '56. The reserves had their hour of glory also, especially the sec ond Barton game. Among these were: R. Horn, D, Hamelin, J. Murphy, L. Austin, G. Mason, R. Cadieux The team will definitely find its position high on the honor roll of past great Trojan teams. We QHM 61 1Ab 68 tAb 65 tAh 52 tHE 51 1Ar 46 lHb 90 1Hb '73 QHJ 57 IHU 38 mAb 65 mAb 58 lHb 51 QH1 77 QHJ 56 mAb '78 4HJ '77 Tournament 1NeWport7 60 52 State 1Barrem 50 43 Teams .......Knowlton ......Craftsbury . .... .Canaan ...... . ......St. Marys .....,Barton They 39 ........43 ........49 ........35 ........57 33 Brighton ...,...........,.. ........ Newport Center .... ,...,. . .32 ........52 Brighton .,.......... ........ 4 4 ......Orleans ......Barton ......Derby ......Craftsbury ......St. lVIa1'y's ......Newport Center . ..... Canaan ............. ........50 ..,.....'70 ........35 ........33 ........38 ........29 ........64 .,....St. Mary's ........50 ......Ba1'ton .......,5l ......Brigham Academy ...,....42 . ..... Barton .......................... ...... . .45 Page Tw cnfy-eight
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F. F. A. First Row: Roger Lanou, Carlton Bowen. Duane Sargent, David Hamelin, Rene Tetreault, Gerard Beaudry. Second Row: Fred Morse. Hazelton Sargent, Reportcri Paul Domina, Treasurer: Ronald Page. Vice Pres- ident: Harold Haynes. Advisor, Durward Starr, President: Walter Cheney. Secretary: Dennis Bow- man, Sentinelg Donald Douglas, Jr.. Albert Baraw. Third Row: Donald Cheney. Everett Hisman, Richard Cadieux, Terry Hitchcock, Rene Bouchard, Roland Horn, Joseph Monteith, Matthew Vacher, Jr., Darryl Buck, Henry Pigeon. Richard Pettingill. Roder- ick Dunham, Elwood Duckless. James Bowers. Fourth Row: Emmanuel Fields, Roland Limoges, Winfield Cole, Leo Austin. Marshall Bowman. Arthur Limoges, Dale Santaw. Roderick Griggs. Melvin Flood, Melvin Monteith. Fifth Row: John Doyle. Norman Lamplier. Philip Manley, Colby Currier, Jr., James Mu1'phy, Earle Hul- burd, Donald Austin. Mark Delisle, Gilbert Mason, Richard Messier. Absent: Archie Cota. +++ ACTIVITIES The Future Farmers have had a successtul year again this year with the boys doing many things of interest to them. They have brought honor to the organization and the school with some of their activi- ties. The fair was operated in cooperation with the local Kiwanis Club again last fall. This was the sixth annual running of the fair. Aside from the fact that the hurricane and a day's rain so1't of made running the fair difficult for the boys. it was a very successful event. Fireworks and tractor pulling were the two major functions. Darryl Buck of Newport Center attended the Na tional Convention at Kansas City and represented the state in the chorus. Durward Starr was made state reporter at the state convention. Henry Pigeon was the Vermont representative of 1'ural youth to the Izaak Walton League of America's conference on con- servation at Chicago. Many of the other members have won state contests of various types. The boys were especially thrilled. as was the state with the fact that our chapter won a plaque for accomplishments at Kansas City based on accomplishments recorded on the program of work. The chapter placed 52nd in the 8800 chapters of the nation, This is pretty near the top when the large number is con- sidered. The sugar pa1'ty which was held this year was a very successful event with about 250 parents, mem- bers, girl friends and guests present at the meeting. The program of the building of the emblem and a pic- ture on a national convention proved interesting to the members and guests. The boys in FFA are a busy bunch. Their programs take hard work but they have the privilege of the feeling of accomplishments many times for their efforts. Page Twenty-sezieu
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Judy Thompson, Vivian Westover, Madeline Vincent, Yolanda Roberts Theresa Santaw. Virginia Hart. Second Row: Mr. Zeno. Collette Laramee, Janice Dunham. Rachel Ranisdell, Suzanne Leavitt. Joan Armstrong, Laura Hamelin. + + + A poor season record, but really a good season considering the steady improvement of the team. The team had a will to win and never gave up when they were losing. There was a good show of teamwork. The fact that there were no seniors on the main team gives us great hope for the future. Page Twenty-nine
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