Oxbow High School - Olympian Yearbook (Bradford, VT)

 - Class of 1982

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x 1 A 5 11 H? I ' 1 'Q 1 F: 5' QL Q jj 13 1 1 0 - i 1 1 K D 1 All ' 4 1. 11 . J 111 h 1 'lx 115 ' :W X42 4 T51 LW .Ki A if ,gf 5, juz? 'EAM 1 CIW! ,lm H' 1 yy.: 1 1591 .1 53 131 g if? 4- 1 25115 EW 11.1 ,111 1512. j?1f Y SU . gp-,1,'1 :-if 'I' y',, .' L ,151 Q 1 lj. OLYMPIAN 1982 ELE VENT H W 1 EDITION A is , BRADFORD VT TABLE 01 CoNTENTs Dedication .... Staff Seniors . . . Juniors ....... Sophomores . . . Freshmen ..... Eighth Grade . . . Seventh Grade . . Activities . . . Athletics ...... Advertising .... H 0 DEDICATION We, the graduating class of 1982, would like to dedicate the eleventh edition of the Oxbow Olympian to Irene Croteau. Ms. Cro- teau is a dedicated member of the Oxbow faculty who always has a smile for everyone. We will always remember how her sense of humor made homeroom a little more bear- able, and also how good natured she was about our excessive ad libbing in the One Act Play. She's added excitement to our years at Oxbow. We thank you for being there, Ms. Croteau. This page sponsored by Mr. 8L Mrs. Richard Pike Sr. Producing this yearbook has been an incredible feat in view of the fact that most of it was produced within the past two weeks. It got off to an extremely slow start and was perpetually behind schedule due to the lack of participa- tion by certain students. However, we have managed to pull through. I would especially like to thank Richard Pike, Barbara Carson, Robby Gilson, Steven Ertle and Kris Herman. Bruce Jacobs, by selling over S1000 worth of ads, also deserves recognition and thanks. The photography staff, too, contributed greatly to the production of the year- book. Many long hours of work went into this book. I realize, that there were a few changes this year tall for the bet- ter in my opinionj, and if anybody has any criticism Cother than constructive criticismj, you must first ask yourself: what have you done to make this year- book? EDITOR'S NOTE m'......q The Yearbook staff thanks Mr. Lavin and Mr. Gitchel for their dedication to the production of this yearbook. Their guidance and assistance has helped make this yearbook possible. Thank you. 1' APPRECIATION Message from the principal The 1981-1982 school year represents a milestone for the senior class. It means the culmina- tion of many years of hard work and the opportunity to take the next step in life-employment, service or further education. We at Oxbow feel that we have given each and every student the best possible exposure to future opportunities. With our diversified program, academically, athletically and culturally, students can place their emphasis where they please. Now, the next step is up to each individual. Gur greatest desire at Oxbow is to provide each student with sufficient material to lead himfher toward a happy life. Happiness for one person may be different than that of another. The famous Bertrand Russell states, 'fThe secret of happiness is this: let your interests be as wide as possible, and 1et your reactions to the things and persons that interest you be as far as possible friendly rather than hostile. If you have also learned how to attain happiness, in addition to what you have learned in the classroom, we feel we have at least steered you in the right direction in your voyage on the sea of life. Bon Voyage! ml mu LLL! X :X , X 1 1 X i A Rufus Ansley, John Fontana, Dan Perry, Judith Forward, Sue Spooner, Joe Rinaldi, Judy Barton, Aroline Putnam, Kathleen Knight, Signa Carbee. John Fontana, Superintendent S ? Richard Rothenberg Principal Charles Ottina Vice PrincipalfAthletic Director Russell Haviland Vocational Director nr lu-I '- Betty Moore, Counselor 2 Az-H f 9 2 . H.. . rn Richard Conrad, Guidance Director 'W WF 'kr Cfcsm Gerry Wickman, Guidance Secretary Patricia Bonazzoli, Vocational Coordinator Sue Ming, Counselor l Alfa Gautreau Secretary Helen Bonneau Vocational Secretary ' M ,Q . i ?'isy1.. K - -11.X ,.,, ,W ' yi ,.-r . x , sg? . . . my , sfai. .,,.L, ., - Vicki Darby Receptionist Betty French Kitchen Head -g g, it g ,,,, -I A itt Mel Moore Cheryl Teeter Evelyn Dobbins Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Director of Maintenance Justin Thurston Jean Rolhns Custodian Custodian STAFF Jean Davis Custodian KW 4 ? : if: K 5. .yte K 5. A . .gl at-4, , ...VM L. s ,K N.. .,g. t. ..x ,. Nurse Kevin Proctor Custodian Bob Bishop Cynthia Blake si aka . 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J 1 -.i- fi 1 SQ S ' Greg Renner Martin Cherry John Mackenzie Lorraine Bush Science Music Humanities Vocational Ro Prochorchik Gunther Wernecke Katherine Wescott Y Vocational Math Bookkeeper is Ken Brown Priscilla Hood Math Library .V Jim Kelly Physical Education Q an David Bynum Student Teacher Frances Walke Vocational -1-'sw' Bob Jones Vocational Joe Button Lisa Torres Vocational Science wi .. Q--'fi David Joslyn Arthur Snowman Vocational Science Fred Coffrin Driver Education 1- ? A A is I Ben Gltchel Nancy Horton Humamtles Learnmg Speclallsl Joan Brainerd Dons Adams Betty Moore Readlng Alde Vocatlonal Guidance Bernxce Kyte LOUISE Rhoades Vocatlonal Vocatlonal S E N I G R S Sue Curley Secretary Karin Dwyer, Vice President SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS I -t V Q f . fi' , SQ. - v ri MPA C 5 JY as . x f f ' is-i, Kris Herman, Studen Leslie Kasprzak, Stud 4. 5 cnt Council 2 ' 1 K' f 'W5?fW'?3 :ff2:755ZZW I 'Q ' X :Ay:-,f:-1,p-- nw -gf -, '.- .if fm. . .E,' :,'. yi 'QW 1 1 32 ' .,j' I . ' if 1 ' i 5 f zfl 3 I ii 2 2 ' i , l 2 . - ' www H . , M ..,.. . ,mug , . 7 ,,.. ...o.i, R. Huntington R. Burroughs J. Grow, B. Page, B. Jacobs Boys, State D. A. R. R. Teeter A ' A. Ford SENIGR AWARDS Girls' State L Plante A. Ford M. Fatherly W 24? L' ,MQW QWMQZ www l l Wilfred Allard Jr. 'gFred,' Will 'lWilly Newbury July 24 JV Soccer lg V. Soccer 2,3,4g JV Basketball 25 V. Ski Team 43 V. Track l,2,3,4, Fred likes soccer, fishing, hunting, track, drive-ins and being with his friends, especially Marsha. Among his dislikes are Vermonters who think that all flat- landers are no goodz, people who think they are better than any one else, and riding the school bus. Fred's most memorable events include the trip up brush- wood wfRB, RT, 8a MC, the mud fight fright RB, RT, TBD, the Salisbury Trip and The State Championship Soccer Game. His future plans include becoming immortal! 4 i We was s .l.,.,.. . Q., an , .. -c stave . my -fl. , :5 - - M. X -are -1 - Q a re 01 Theodore Beams Ted I West Topsham October 4 Ted likes Camaro Z2Ss, Chevys, Miller and walking the halls, while he dislikes detention, Fords and Ox- bow. In the future Teddy plans to become an electri- cian, It's Miller Time. James T. Allen Motor Mouth Piermont NH October 29 JV Basketball Manager l: Forestry Competition. James most memorable events are New Years' Eve and certain Family reunions, He likes fast cars, parties, women fespecially one certain girlj, raising animals and seeing fights, while he dislikes stuck-up people, going to school, waking up early in the morning and cheap beer. In the future James plans to serve his time in the Navy and travel to warm places where there are lots of girls. Back off! Mark Madden Ansley '4Hairy l'Brainsly Jesus Christ West Newbury Jan uary 6 Ski Team l,2,3,4, Musical 4: Fencing I,2, JV Baseball 23 V. Bongs l,2,3,4: Quarters 3,4. Mark likes The Beatles Land other 60's groupsj, VW Bugs, Skiing, Harp Beer, being different, Ralph Nader and change. He dislikes G. B., Top 40, Reagan, Cigs, Moral Majority, AM radio, arrogant librarians, narcs and Junior spirit flack ofj. Mark's most memorable events include the time he was called by the FBI, Hampton beach, 3:00 A,M. Winter Carnival '82, bike trip to Hanover, MacLean's USSR, destroying Oxbow's lighting system and the trip to St. Jay. In the future he plans to get out of Oxbow, become educated, healthy, reasonably wealthy, and happily enjoy many experiences. Caress a circle and it turns vicious. ' Ski team 45 AFS 4 .tHairy,- Newbury October 21 cares, Richard Borkowski Bork ifli' Newbury November 25, 1963 Bork's favorite memories of Oxbow include getting six hours of detention for leaving the group with S.N. on the Mt. Mooselauke trip and throwing up in Biology in order to have something reason- able to disect. Richard likes women, beer, and being a TV addict. He dislikes Oxbow and detention. Bork dl plans to go to college next year and have more than fun on campus. Robert Borkowski Bob', Roowski Newbury January 8 Bob likes most sports, dogs, chess, reading, cartoons Miller, good music, vacations and the ocean. His big- gest dislike is prejudiced people, Robert's most memo- rable events involve fighting with Ms. Beresford, giv- ing his teachers a hard time, and driver ed. In the future he plans to fine fame and fortune while having fun and also attending college. Bob's favorite quote is A wise old owl lived in an oakg the more he saw the less he spoke, the less he spoke, the more he heard: why can't we all be like that bird? July 24 Kelley Leigh Blodgett C C Crisco Killer Kelly's most memorable events are Junior Skip Day QKC HF DPU drinking a fifth of whiskey Senior Winter Carnival getting caught forging her mother's signature on a note and Ray Loving Ray loud music sum mer, partying, old ears cats raising H animals rum 8: Coke beer sports, Z-28's, Florida M8cM s and children are among her likes She dislikes riding the bus stuck up people winter spiders and dead parties After High School she wants to be with Ray and settle down in Florida Her favorite Quote Is 'tWho gives a F 'V Heres a dime call someone who Alison Brierly KIWI SheepHead Al Rotorua, New Zealand On arrival Alison seemed like a quiet girl next door, but she soon proved that image wrong. Her likes include snow, marshamallow fluff, Kool aid, coffee liqueur, quarters, oranges, jamming in the stands, the clock in the senior lounge, moon boots, and long johns. UWP. Among Alison's dislikes are moaners, rootbeer fit tastes like Listerinej, junior spirit, people who call her an Australian, Iggy, riding in the trunk fbootj, saying good bye, GFB and country mujsic. Her memora- ble events include her sliding party, quarters at Jenny's - 10 in a row- CJL, TW, 8: AB beat JW, GL, SL MSD, skiing-crashing into trees, landing on her head and coming in last in a guys race fLesj, teaching certain seniors how to speak English, bugging Eagle Eye in the Library, the Winter Carnival and the sculpture showing the spirit of '82, New Years Eve and her coach setting a good example at McDon- alds. Alison's favorite saying is What accent? Robert H. Bruleigh Jr. 'lTiger Bear Bradford June 28 Salmon Project Z. Robert's most memorable events at Oxbow are mud fight, Mt. Moose- lauke trip, Salisbury, and New Year's party at camp. Robert likes basket- ball games. hunting, fishing, Cougars. Jennifer, Spike, snowmobiling, and Skoal. School lunches, math classes, ignorant people, and flatlanders are among his dislikes. Tiger plans on going to UVM to become a wildlife biologist or radiologist. His favorite quote is Holy Petridish! Rex Burroughs Sexy', Newbury August l5 Fencing l,2.3.4: I-Act Plays l,4: Track 3,4. Rex likes pleasant people, good conversation, Annette Marie Brooks Brooksie West Topsham May 25 .IV Basketball 23 V Girl's B-Ball Stat 3,43 V Softball l,2,3,4: FBLA 3.43 FBLA Historian- Reporter 3: Honor Roll l,2,3,43 1-act play 4. Annette's most memorable events include trips to WRJ, Salem Mass. fthe glassesj, Providence, and her trip to England fright Gina'?J, the poster ofthe little white kittens and mother Gina Cremember Norma?J,the softball season of her sophomore year, the year in which she picked up various nicknames, and the l98l Softball season. She likes sports. picking on Janice, being wf friends and traveling and dislikes people telling her what to do. the Yankees. and JE saying S'You tell me and we'll both know! After graduation Annette plans to go on to college and get a job. is ADHD, Fencing, raquetball, backpacking, reading, gaming, sitting around a campfire, and good friends. He dislikes arrogant snots, Krast, Warsl, Smethur, French class, hospital food fturkeyl, Reagan, bullies and unhappy people, His memorable events include Demogorgon, '82 Winter Carnival, passing in his re- search Tech. paper, USFA fencing meets and Oreg- ano. Rex's future goals are to go to the University of North Carolina and major in astrophysics. then work for NASA or a private firm. His favorite quote is There is more in you of good than you know, child of the kindly West. Some courage and some wisdom blended in measure. If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold it would be a merrier world. But sad or merry I must leave it now, Farewell. J.R,R.Tolkien Robert W. P. Butler Bob Bradford July 24, 1963 Robert says that he likes people who are down to earth and who are not too high and mighty for every one else, fast cars, and easy going girls who like to go on outings to be funny and serious. Bob is very easy to please because he says that he has no dislikes! Bob's most memorable event was the '82 Winter Carnival. We wish Bob lots of luck in the future. Marsha Lynn Carbee Bradford September 5 J.V. Basketball lg V. Basketball 2,33 V. Softball l,2,3,4: Soccer Manager 3,4. Marsha can always be found looking for Fred! Marsha's likes are honest people, basketball, Softball, PM, her family, FRED, being a senior, and BROTHERS! Softball champion, trip to Salisbury, ride to Brushwood with FA, RB, Sc RT, the chorus room, June l98 l, and BG's party in her sophomore year are her memorable events. She dislikes phoney people, drinkers, druggics, and people with big heads, Marsha plans to become a registered nurse, get a job. and get married. fi --', : E451 of 9' K ' ig Read Carlan l'Saferd 'lWeed Speed', Bradford 4f'iixjf,1 1 L , August l4 2 -W K. tx t:-efgssiiti x J if z - 5 . . 3 , Spring Musical 4: V. Bongs l,2,3,4, Q . A Read's most memorable events include leaving Ox' ' ., gg bow for l M years and Hampton Beach, 3:00 AM. s as rssr . 1 , , , , K V A 3 While Read dislikes cigarettes, G.B. and Bryant Park, .ywyzgggfkt Q L, he likes music, parties and Tina T. After graduation . K - Read plans to go to college, and then to live wflots of K j ij Q ' 'jfflfif' mone . Behold the turtle . . . he makes ro ress only .,, seg, fr y P g +29 when his neck is out. Barbara Lynn Carson '4Barb', Phaedra Newbury July 10 Fencing 1,21 Var. 3,45 Track 3,4g Band l,Z,3,4: Chorus l,2g Musical 23 One Acts 1,43 Student Council l,2,3,4g Yearbook 4: Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Drama Club 2,35 Gymnastics 1,21 Junior Prom Committee 3. Barb's likes include Fencing meets in Danvers fBananaJ, Parties at Sexy's, warm lagger, new clothes, expensive restaurants. Drive-Ins, and the Stones. She dislikes RB's P840 Pizzas, RUMORS, over-seas travel- ogucs, U.S. History class, conservative Republicans, and Janitors. Barb's most memorable events include New Years Eve Parties, lunch with Mr. MacLean, the Rosebush, Was that a Police Car, I have to go now, tent warming and seaweed at Salisbury, being killed by Mr. D. Gandalfs missing parts and Waterskiing at Hitch. In the future Barb plans to go to college for at least eight years, become a doctor, get rich and the see the world, Kathy Ann Colby Kat Bradford Q September 18 FBLA 4. Kathy is a quiet person - unless she's among friends. She likes partying, beer, summer, music, Sabbath, and REO Speedwagon. Some of her most memorable events are Junior . Skip Day Qremember this one KB, HF, DP7j, eighth grade class trip, and Montreal. She dislikes snobs, winter, school, snakes, Vodka 8: OJ, and being sick. Kathy wants to be a secretary and leave Bradford. Her favorite quotes are Flood and Right On. 1 W! Mona Corliss Webbles Bradford December 5 Mod 19 fright M.F.?J, Mods 22-24 fright S.W. 8: K.F.?j and visiting in steak-sauce room are among lVIona's most memorable events, along with Punk rock day wj Rod's sneakers, marriage to Jim Land divorcej, April 26, ribbon tying, making B.E. smile and setting off smoke bombs f right G.W. 8c A.B.'? She likes parties, especially with EVEN couples, T.M., J.P., 'The Outlawsf and raising H---. She dislikes dull parties, people who don't dare to be different, bubble gum music, assemblies, and certain low class people Y right 'STIFFYQ K.L.B., and AFRO FACE,'? Her future plans include finally meeting David and Darwin and to visit friends out West. Out of insight, EDUB. Stuff it, and The only way to have a friend is to BE ONE, Raymond L. Covey Ray South Corinth July 2, 1964 Ray best remembers one night on the school roof with Russ and the time Gary got chased by Custodiansl He likes Hunting, Dwaynal. Hot Novas, working in the woods, L,A. Lakers, and the S.F, Forty Niners. He dislikes smart a--es, stuck-up people, cutting spruce pulp, people who think they're better than anyone else, Mr. Ottina and the Celtics. After graduation Ray plans on becoming a very rich logger. S, , . off! Susan Elizabeth Curley Sue Crash Corinth October 13, 1963 Track 1: Talent Show 1,2,3,4: '82 Class Secretary l,3,4. Sue likes Cape Cod, the beach Marguerites, The J. Giels Band and Mercedes 350SL and dislikes foreign cars that don't stay on the road lAudi Fox, Saabj the thirteenth of Febrauary '81 fright L.W.'?J and people who meet Ralph in the back of her ear fright T.P, 8: M,A.?j, Her memorable events include the summer of '81 twatcr skiingl dinner at the China-Lite QJ.H.J, a night at the Sheraton tright T.W. BL K.D.'?J, the last day of school in '80, and the most memorable events cannot be remembered Right J.W.7 In the future Su- san plans to goto college for retailing and merchandis- ing and then to the city to be successful and to some- day own a car that runs like new fever think that it might be you - Sue7J. She can often be heard saying Well, here we are and Go for it! Angela Dobbins Angie Dobb Angele Bradford July 2, 1964 Varsity Softball 1,2,3.4g Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,43 Captain 45 Band 8L Chorus, J.V, Field Hockey 1, Angie's most memorable events include the Tucker Trip, Junior Prom '80, July 4, 1979, Softball 1981, Montreal 1980, Basketball 1981 XL 1982, Softball Party '82, Salisbury Trip and the Ninth Grade trip to Montreal. She likes mopeds, vacations, basketball and softball, Montreal trips, win- ning championship games, weekends tSaturday Nightslj and G.H. tis that General Hospital, Angie'?1. Dobb dislikes people who Kiss 84 Tell, people who follow the crowd, tents that fall down in the rain at night, sleeping in puddles of water, and K.T.H.E.B.P ln the future she plans to earn enough money so she can live the way she wants too. What a clog, .Q , Topsham J uly 5 Norma Jean Downing Topsham June 6 FBLA 4: Honor Roll 4g FBLA Secretary Norma's memorable events are doing stupid things with her friends, a trip to Salem, Winter Carnival '81, going to Montpelier on an FBLA Trip. Her likes in- clude Larry, pizza, dances, listening to music, horse back riding and her dog Hanna. Her dislikes include certain snobby people at Oxbow, getting up, looking for things, being bored and being told what to do, Norma's future goals are to get a job and to get married. Her favorite saying is you get on my nerves, . ,t 1 i s :E I can't take it. ji . g gigs, isa X W i arm L Dwyer Honey .Ieann 'gZorba Baby ay 30 Field Hockey l 2 3 4 Capt 43 V. Basketball l,2,3,4: V. Track l,2,3,4g onor Roll I 2 3 4 Girls State Alternate, Murals Club l,2,3,4. Karin s memorable events include punk day, Jr. Prom '79, all-nighters, iging in Cinemx ll breakfast at Hojo's fhave some more f. fries Tracj, nning Winter Carnival 82 Halloweens, Spring Sports Party fyou do ember don t ya Les'lJ and almost going to the Stones Concert! Karin likes meeting the father oars, practices, a broken car window on a RY cold night 2 week old fish in Hefty bags fright Sumner P.'?J, and ve labor Her likes include single, successful businessmen, Rocky Horror, Jrts Leroy bubbly WINNING, laughing and G8LT's. Karin says she nts to survive through Leslie s cooking this summer so she can achieve r goal of marrying and acquiring the wealth of a terminally ill multimil- naire Karin can often be heard saying I can't get no N. and Bad, d Bad I --'1- ' - ---' -' Brian Emerson Buck Emefstmviile, U.s.A. H Sevwmbef 2 ' 'lliiffif i fii t-1iET'5:4siAs:V i M..- ' Student Council, Guys and Dolls Paint Your Wagon One Acts Track and Field, Playing a guitar Buck likes milk chocolate eating playing guitar and Insulting people Hts dislikes include women OJ black licorice queers and sucking eggs Buck s ,,, k . most memorable event is winning the Winter Carnival Brian s future goal ts as ,..' - s.s.-f t o become President! If anyone can do it Buck can' Brian s favorite saying -'t- is I'm a bad cat! ewbury . - v q N Q f Q N 'R ,g s N SQ XE g mek XX XX ,mv N ee is si X Y We N' S s as QX sf S , 2 ei e 3 I Q 4 V .5 I S Laura Mae Downing Miss Laura FBLA 4: Honor Roll l 2 3 Laura's memorable events include her trip to Florida in the tenth grade the trip to Salem in MG s car and working for a certain picky person Her likes are Raymond, Boston Red Sox pizza horses Cameros nice people the gang, and her puppy Sheba She dislikes snobby people people who wear sweat pants in school fighting NY Yankees bus rides school lunches and good-byes Her future goals are to get married and start her career. Her favorite quote is Whatever turns you on Janice Lynn Emerson Jan Newbury August 2 Treasurer FBLA 3,43 Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Track 3, One Act Play 4, Janice likes Reagan, Yankees, acting crazy with BO, ND, GW, AB and the rest ofthe gang, Chocolate, and Corvettes. Her dislikes include riding on buses, know-it-all teachers, the Red Sox, getting up, and MC in the morning. Her memorable events include going to WRJ, V-Tech week-end, fighting with McKenzie about Reagan, dodging the cops in the front-seat of G's car in Montpelier, and being an elf at Christmas time. Her future goal is to go into a secretarial field. Her favorite quote is I can't take it! Lisa J. Emerson Ethal Newbury March l Band l,2,3,4g Talent Show 41 Lab Assistant 4. Lisa likes horses, snow machines, dancing, boys, 4x4's, C,W. music, Chevy Trucks and sailing. Her dislikes include sncbby people, people who always complain, people who know it all, and Hard Rock, Her memora- ble events are Winter Carnival, Montreal trip in ninth grade, Salisbury and dancing at Frye's barn. Her future goal is to go to college to be a medical lab technician. Her favorite quote is sc I don't care and Let's bonniel' Topsham February 17 Hot D---. Mark Emerson Emerstone 'iEmeei' 5 s 5 XQN. 2 1 J Douglas W. Emerson Bear Bradford .lunc ll FFA Doug's most memorable events include Mt. Mooselaude and the Win- ter Carnival '82. His likes include racing, boxing, volleyball and most sports, His dislikes include certain teachers and school lunches. His future goal is to open his own automotive shop and maybe some day race on the Molson Tour and the Grand national with the Big Boys QNAS- CARJ His favorite quote is It's Miller Time, Track 1,2,3,4g Cross Country 2,31 Cross Country Skiing 3,43 VICA 3,4. Mark's memorable events are a certain corntield, the '81 Winter Carnival dance fwhat little he remembersj and cross-country ski jumping. He likes cars, jets, hunting, fishing, whisky, drag racing fright Bill7j, motor cycles, snowmobiles and skiing, He dislikes the Yankees, 76ers, Dallas Cowboys, smart a --'- and junk cars. Mark's future goals are to join the Air Force and fly fighter jets, own and build hot rods, and punch out Mr. O. His favorite quotes are A friend with a beer is a friend sincere, Many moons ago and Rose Emerson Bertha Newbury October 2 Spring Musical 4, Chorus l,4, Talent Show 4. Rose's most memorable events include the trip to Montreal and last summer. Her likes include singing, dancing, boys, ice skating, and Kentucky Fried Chicken. Her dislikes are onions, baked beans, chorus, snobs and rock music, Her future goal is to go on to college and become the best chef ever, Her favorite quote is 'tl guess so. ttf Mark Farnham East Corinth John Ertle So. Newbury August 31 JV Baseball 2.3, JV Basketball 25 Senior l-Act Play 4g Honor Roll l,2,4g Perfect Attendance l,2. John likes the Beatles, the Celtics, Molesworth's parties, Heineken, summers, sports cars, the Boston Red Sox and the Rolling Stones and has no dislikes. His most memorable events include having minor problems in Salisbury, Winter Carnival, crashing with the Great White, New Year's Eve, Halloween, a certain overnighter, the tribute to John Lennon in West Lebanon and trips to Burlington, Montreal, Boston and Florida. In the future John plans to go to college and then travel abroad. Marisa Diana Fatherley Mars The Rough One Bradford April 24 Band l,2,3,4, Chorus l,2,3,4: l-Act Plays l,2,3,4g Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Student Council l,2,3,4g Secretary 43 Yearbook l,2,4g Spring Musical l,3,4g Spanish Club 3,43 AFS 3,43 B-Ball Stat 2,3,4g Baseball Stat 3,4g Talent Show 3, Girls' State 31 Newspaper 4. Marisa's memories of Oxbow include BGLVLG, the Vette, pizza, the jam session, Dean, passion, the all-nighter, Salisbury, Oct. 12, bus rides Cfire up TW- we're statin'J, defacing public property CKas?j, being inspired by Leroy QKDJ, and most of all the Knoll Motel Cthanks RHD. Marisa likes rainbows, cold pizza for breakfast, riding horses, winning, llamas, citations, sunny days, younger men, movies, friends, shopping, mint chocolate chip ice cream, sand castles, old Levis, dobermans, Gunne Sax, cartoons tbad toadj and the Stones. She dislikes rat patrol, homework, bugs that bite, not having a baseball jacket, and good-byes. l'l Marisa's future goals include checking out Miami beach at sunset a d her favorite quote is things have a way of working out-or-STBOJ' 5,1,,.K:ZssfK3fi,g ,wg ,view k, as ,W 4sgkt,tt3Qa3,,igtf.i'2tg,tiE-133, L N1 Howard Fenner Corinth August 20 HistorianfReporter FBLA Howard's memorable events include Junior skip day with KL, KB, DP 8: DW, Exam day at RC's house and the nineth grade trip to Montreal. Howard likes Pizza, Rum and Coke, fast cars, parties and big snow blizzards. His dislikes include dogs, stuck-up people like TW XL MF, and beer. His future goals include going to Cham- plain College or to Florida - which ever sounds better. His favorite saying is Drop Dead. Stuart Fisk Crash Corinth October 2 FFA l,2,3,4. ,2gisaffa:e5fwpssav,as:2g,fzrsuf ww V:list.asf,wigea-?4f gts:bizstsrX.:lasik- i f, ,Qs,,afa1ks,,,t,,,sf2ga,ff at . is We 2 - za rf- . J, S., W aim, 5, or-.4 tsmmss. lwt. .t:f.4,su.2-a151w- assert? 1 ii, fiisy-:wages M 'Ef - f -' A ,z -.,' 1 ,. . . i t ai ' ' L' ' S' at 3 U i A 7 -- ' V .1 V, in at H , fff f -f' if .. , ' we .e . , .. ' gi,ti sf'g1r wa, , - A ? f ' -- Y . Q ' , t',- .gag V I is 4' S 3 . if t r - +R or Xt ,Yr rttrr . or ,. , K ,. ti Q. ,-::- . ff K- ei V - -x-,si,, , -surf,-5m-,.,rg, ' Y ' . st,-i gg. ' - t ,tfA'::.'.,:: -, .'5.. - - yy ,S ,,. . ..,, ,tif -,.,g...,s,- Lk., I . t , V t..i , 1 9, S 'Y I krih rk,, t ,AE ,, , ttgwarfviri f I as , ,.,,,,. AAA- ,,-, Stuart's most memorable event is the FFA trip to Kansas City. He likes fast Chevy's, Camaros, Zf28s, girls, parties and drag racing, He dislikes teachers and speed limits. Stuart's future goal is to start an auto customizing business, His favorite quote is Here comes crash! Masherrie Flye t'Sherry Corinth June 6 FBLA 4, Honor Roll 2,4, Sherry remembers the Montreal trip, the last talent show rehears- al, dressing up as an elf for FBLA, Remember that Night IE, GW, and AB? How about homeroom when you felt like hiding under the seats, JE? MC do you remember the day you jumped over the guard rails because of ...7 She likes Pepsi, animals, being with friends, shopping for clothes, McDonalds, ice cream, summers, swimming, listening to music and watching TV. Her dislikes include snobby people, long bus rides, being told what to do and not being able to watch soaps. Her future goal is to get a good paying job, Her favorite quote is, Oh what a pity. Anne Elizabeth Ford Bradford August 27 Exchange Club 3,43 Cross Country l,2,3,4g Skiing l,3,4g Track l,2,3,4g Class Vice-President 25 Student Council l,2g Student Council President 3,43 Math League 43 One Act Play I,2g Spring Musical 1,33 Girls' State 3, Close-up 3 Band l,2,3,41 Chorus l,2,3g Model United Nations 45 Chemistry Award 33 French Award 2: Student Council Award 3. As you can tell from her list of activities, Anne is a busy person who has done a lot for our class. Her most memorable events are passing in her research technique paper and waking up every morning. She likes people, music, staying in shape, dry red wine, walks in the moonlight twith who, faglips'!j, sunsets, sunrises, the ocean, sailing, the leaves in the fall, ice cream, yogurt and grapenuts, cooking, debating, and just being alive. She dislikes violence, greed, insensitivity, the arms race, Typing I, lima beans and liver. Anne's future goals include going to college. working in the federal govern' ment, working in the field of psychology, and to never stop learning. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Mark Fortunati Fortch Corinth August 26 Ski team 3,43 JV Baseball 2,31 Gymnastics 2,3. you think you can do it S then do it. J. Eric French 4'Frenchy Piermont, NH February 27 One Act Play 4, FFA 2,3,4, Vice pres 3. One of Eric's most memorable events include the '81 winter carni- val. He likes girls, fast cars, Jeeps, Chevies, hunting, snowmobiling, partying, and 4-wheeling. He dislikes school, English, running out of gas, Monday mornings, and detentions. Eric's favorite quotes were unprintable but he can often be heard saying, Let's raise some H ,. Cynthia Gail Gardner Cindy Bradford October 6 FBLA Parliamentarian 3. Cindy's favorite memories are the summer of '81, Camping and partying outdoors, whetstone bashes, cruising around with friends, FBLA spring confer- ence, Holiday lnn and WRJ with Lauren. Her likes are summer, sincerety, partying, being active, having SSS. Old English dogs, good southern rock and making people smile. Cindy's dislikes include trouble makers, being bored, feeling helpless and cold winter morn- ings. Her future goals are to have a well paying job in the business field, be happy and live her life to the fullest. Her favorite quotes are sometimes to keep it together you have got to leave it alone, Life goes on, and No problem. l Greg A. Garone Bradford March 2 Basketball 3,43 Soccer Z,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4. summer of '81, Greg can often be heard saying 'kain't no need of it! Mark's most memorable events are getting braces and the Canada trip He likes skiing, hunting, fishing, sports, motorcycles, and mostly money He dislikes hypocrytes, snobs, English teachers and braces. In the future Mark plans to go to college for sales and marketing, make a lot of money and have a lot of time If Greg is one of the more athletic people in our class as you can tell from his activities. Greg enjoys hunting, airplanes, the outdoors and water skiing His dislikes are cigarette butts and being broke. Greg s most memorable events are the Biology trip to Salisbury, the Montreal trip 81 and the Babette Elise Gendron Bet Bradford October 28 Basketball 1,23 Softball 33 Soccer manager 3,41 Ski team 43 Winter Carnival Queen 3. Bet's most memorable events include Freshman Initiation, climbing Mt. Mooselauke in ninth grade fright P,H,'?j, and BJ's party. Her likes are buying clothes, traveling, Michael Brown, and summer, while her dislikes are getting up in the morning, being cold, giving speeches and vegetables. Babette's future goal is to attend college, get married, be rich, travel, and most of all, be HAPPY! Daniel J. Gilson Gilson Dan Danny So. Newbury January 27 V, Basketball manager lg FFA 3,43 One-act play 4. Dan's most memorable events are summer '81, pumpkining '81, his '56 Pontiac's first speeding ticket, 44whecling in a Nova, super cruising to West Leb., donuts behind the school fRon'?j, New Years Eve party at Camp '8l4'82, trivalsj. Danny likes girls, fast cars, Jack Daniels, Yukon Jack, cold Mic-Lite, rock music, 15 min. rides from West Leb., not seeing any cops on the interstate, animals, hunting, fishing, outdoors and his friends and family. He dislikes Mr. Ottina and Mr. Haviland, speed limits, police, people who pull guns over pumpkins, broken cars, being a minor, and snowbanks. In the future Dan plans to go into the service, be rich, not worry about payments, and to have a productive agribusiness. . I do not have a drinking problem, I drink, get drunk, I fall down. NO PROBLEM. Annette Marie Gove Topsham November 24 VICA Annette's most memorable events are mods 19-21 with TH, a night out with BO 8L WB, and JC in Sept. '81, She likes summer, weekends, Jim, her son Greg, snowmobiling, and deer hunting. She dislikes high toads, fishing, homework and Mondays. Annette's goal is to go to college, be a nurse, enjoy life, and be happy. We wish you luck, Annette. Briant Grant Granny Orford November 6 Automotives, Agriculture Granny likes old trucks, Cougars, working, hunting, being outside, working on cars, Maine, West Leb., camping, hiking to Ron's pond fright Bear'?J motorcycles and snowmachines. He dislikes snobby people, flashing blues, people who can't take a joke, freeloaders, people who never act their age, the big CO, and having to wear a tie. His most memorable events include the graduation party '8l, Mooselauke trip, Montreal trip, Goshen Rd. in July CFrenchyJ, Bradford Fair, Woodsvillc Street Dance and New Years at camp fright rivals'!j. ln the future Brian plans to work, have a good time, maybe go to Automotive school and live to be 1000 on a small farm in a log cabin in VT. Go for it Brian, Pamela Jean Hatch Pam '4Hatch Bradford March 7 JV Field Hockey 1,25 V. Field Hockey 3,4g Capt. 45 JV Softball 15 V Softball 25 JV Cheerleading 1, V. Cheerleading 25 Perfect Atten- dence 35 l-Act Play 45 Band l,2, Pam's memorable events are Freshman initiation, climbing Mt. Mooselauke in the ninth grade fright BG'?J, a certain food service trip, her junior and senior years, field hockey bus rides fright Smitty'?j and painting bridges fright EH 8: HRD. Pam likes week- ends, good times, ERNIE and good friends. She dislikes people who think they're better than anyone else, being bored, working and unknown snowmobile trails, Her future goals are to get married and find a job that will make millions but most of all to be happy. Pam's favorite sayings are He-ya and Nc really. Gary Hayward Fairlee March 24 V. Soccer 1,2,3,45 Co-Capt 4, JV Basketball lg JV. Basketball 2,3,45 Co-Capt 45 V. Baseball 1,2,3,4. Gary's one of our classes most outstanding athletes whose most memorable events are traveling to base- ball games in the Corvette and the baseball champion- ship. His likes include El Caminos thow's your car running Gary'Zj and hunting. Gary's dislikes are seeing state cops on his birthday. Gary's goals for the future are What ever happens and his favorite quote is No Prob. Kristen Marie Herman Kris Hermie Krispee Waits River September 4 Field Hockey JV 1,23 V, 3,43 Capt. 45 Ski Team 1,Z,3,4g Capt 45 Softball l,2,3,4, Student Council l,2,3,4g Vice Pres. 45 Band l,2,3,4, Chorus 15 Oxbow News 45 Exchange Club 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Talent Show 3g Junior One-act play 35 Math League 45 Close Up 35 Yearbook 4. Kris' most memorable events are on the train Cremember Les'?j, Halloweens, the Curbs, Exile in '80, Salisbury, Softball State Champs '81, Softball Party, Winter Carnival '82, Jam Session, and the ski trip of '80. She likes the Stones, Mick, Lola, CCC's, Pizza, Sports, Chocolate Chip lee Cream, Rock Lobster fright Mr, Nj, Andre, Winning, Softball, MG's, Rockey Horror and Satisfaction. Among Kris' dislikes are riding the bus, seaweed in the face fright girls7J, homework, Pop ups, and practices of all kinds! After graduation she plans to complete college and travel around the world, lt just doesn't matter! Bummer Downer! John Edward Grow The Dungeon Master Chief Worg Noj So. Newbury fLebanon, CTD February 9 Yearbook 2,3,45 Editor 45 V. Fencing 3,45 Capt. 45 Track 3,45 Student Council 25 Boys' state 35 Spanish Club 35 One-act play 3g Band l,2,3,4g Jazz Band 1,2,35 Planetarium 45 Advanced Dungeons and Dragons 2,3,4g LAABW 45 Winooski Valley Music Festival 3,4. John's likes include Dungeons and Dragons, Barb, Astronomy, Wargaming, Bicycling, DM'ing sadistically, Lyman's H,S. Band, Science Fiction, Saab 900 Turbos, Fencing, Sword fighting, Demogorgon, Krast, Smethur, Warst, Altr6, Shirn, Connecticut trips, seeing old friends, Isaac Asimov, and Computers, Getting blamed for everything with out anyone appre- ciating anything done for the yearbook, Colleges, moving, Egotistical M.U.'s and cowardly thieves are among John's dislikes. The DM's most memorable events include the launching of the Columbia, '81 all night vigil Qyou left at 10:00 Richardlj, wrecking a brand new bike on a Vega, the Oogoogadooroos and December's 24 hr. D8LD matches. After High School John plans to go to Gen Con, become an Aerospace Engineer, travel in space, and bring about the permanent deaths of Gandalf and Melkor through devious means. Why do today what can be put off till tomorrow. 'CANIT' Conquer Antarctica Now Un Timei. E ew l gate slugs -xr l is Mil is nl W M ,. tal' ' if rpms S 2 it a 4 sn . if nw .4 l . David Higgins Higgs Bradford June 4 Class Pres. lg JH Basketball, Soccer, Var. Track l,2,3,4g Ski team 3: Var. X-Country 3,45 Student Council 1,23 Honor Roll 4. Higgs most memorable events arc '78 sports banquet, getting kicked out of the Library 4 times a day, Pac-Man, '78 track party, skiing at Lyndon, Mr. Lavin's Algebra I class, and the thumbtacks. David's likes include Mr, Shover and his class, P.H., the senior lounge, Winter Carnival and Hallow- een. He dislikes CO. and Homework, ln the future David would like to become a chef. That's Awesome. Ronnie Hodge Gator Bradford May 28 Soccer l,2,3,4. 4t?5X 1, at ., a g we ff 1? Q ii. . a y Q .Q at Q 2+ ti' JW K . A , A., .M ..,f. , M , arf 'wifi Find is ' al 11.5, Mfg, .1 1 .4 .K il' . s i WM 5 ,iff Qs i gs, . Ronnie's most memorable events are cruising from Lebanon in 15 Min. QDGJ, doing donuts in the back parking lot, riding media strips, going through corn fields, getting picked up for having 4 in the front, Parking, New Years '82, and stealing Pumpkins. He likes flash girls, fast cars, Mick-lite, Riunite, good parties, quarters, and making beer money. Ron dis- likes getting picked up by Loon, boring parties, stuck- up people, girls that still like their old boy friends, people who think they're hot stuff. C.O,, boring classes, and snappy teachers. In the future he would like to go to Colorado, work at a Ski resort and date many girls. Got a problem, Buddy. 3 2 Q Ron Sharman Huntington DL Rhonda Ayatolahi' Bradford January 26 Varsity Soccer l,2,3,4p Capt. V Basketball l,2,3,4g Capt. 3,41 V. Baseball l,2,3,4g All State Soccer Team 3,43 Boys State 31 One Act play 4. if--w.,1 iillvgw , , f fx. 5 iss,aki,5, rm.-Q ,.,1.,fe1,it.. ,pass -.z ii cliffs - tK1ilE'5i' efzf2f7iif.i5'frm iw-is : f A fi,i..li,s.i gf....,..-Iii,L.aa.,.. QfzsetiifEflfifigaief ef? 4 , e H ,.,.,...,, ,a , . ,... in . .. ,. t , '- . iizilfffvifs,3:tasaEfeef2s12amf. 'L . a s ' giqigffjiig's,'i'g23gg?t21fX-bqflftitgi so is --H12-2'f Z-fliivii ' iwfisfcititsifl sfi sifii -.fn f f' ii7s'f9 iw .am-fw.i si - .f . we is . . ,. ., Ieiistatfwrff wp . -: f- fu' V' .. 2 , ' in --an-12. ' wzeumwl K -- ff f., . f . . s .ti , . F I -we J ii., ,. , Slim f ff'iV:eeifsi4-'- .2 ' : 'wear 1. . 'H . ' 2 Qswe 5vi,:g9.aei1f' 5 .. .- .5 -fir' V li2faiiEiiii'if??lf'i , ' 1Wff'I'tfflf',l'isi i 5 ' . ' ,.,T,g .,,, , ,g g ,,. .Wu gm. - . ,ge , , , K - ww. ef f : .a-ea: f w 141,51 , mf w ' ,. 1 , . ily. ...af :w:'ZEii5?55? 5?ff5' t fi sb tl ff-1f,.if2itgtte,g,g,,tls. iii! 'K 2 ,iixjk K t 2 1 L .mf 1 .gf Yea 552, E 7 2 5 . . rg , . 15 2 .4 i f'ii15eEi?Le. an N it if K 3 f 1 A v A a aa t. it if .1 1 . fact ory, have a toga party and liberalize his father, Pass the pue stic Ron's most memorable events include winning the states in Baseball, Rocky Horror, hitch hiking naked with the soccer team, skinny dipping in hotel pools, Salisbury trip WfSeaweed, Anne's math classes, Punk day, and Boys' State. He likes winning, girls, friends, Montreal, Skidooing parties, Fridays, sleeping, Jam- ming in the stands, hunting, turning double plays, stealing bases, punking out, librarian's vocabularies, Junior year bus rides home from games QTWJ and dunking the ball in Henry's face. Ron dislikes losing, umpires and getting hit in the groin. In the future he plans to be a professional baseball player, have lots of money and a beautiful wife or two, own a Coke k mister cue sir, D--- I'm good! Bruce Reynold Jacobs Jakes Smiley Newbury June 29 JV Baseball lg JV Soccer lgJV Basketball lg V. Baseball l,2,3,4g V. Soccer 2,3,43 V. Basketball l,2,3,41 Boys' State 35 One Act Play 4. Bruce likes snowmobiling at night, going to good movies wffriends, most sports, hiking, motorcycling, dancing at parties, summers, beaches and classic rock. He dislikes football at Melal'in's camp, Fishguts, watching soccer films, shooting wild turkey, being outdoors, benchwarming and wait- ing. His memorable events include the Salisbury trip, seaweed and Winter Carnival Dance '8l. Trips to Montreal, Basketball in Junior year Fire up big Fella, You're startin, cruises to Burlington and Biking to Hanover. ln the future Bruce plans to go to either a good college or the Air Force Academy, get a good education and then relax and enjoy life. lt's just my Alergiesf' Alan G. Jesseman A.J. Big Al Fairlee February 14 Yearbook 2,3,43 Murals 2,33 One Act Plays 3,45 Spring Musical 33 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Art Award l,2,3Q Johnson State Summer Arts Program 3. Alan's likes include good movies, money, food, art, Tarot, doughnuts, Fleetwood Mac, Blondie and The Stones, His dislikes are guardrails, H's A's. Iggy , square heads, people who play chess in the dark, Barre police and Brown Lung. A1an's memorable events are building the eavef' Punk Day, scrimming around, doing doughnuts, days when everything moves outside and nothing moves inside QLKJ, Portfolio days CAL, TO, KSJ, and finding spiffs party, not to mention what happened afterwards KGL, DM, TP, BGJ. Among his future goals are becoming rich and famous, and going to a good college - not necessarily in that order. AJ's favorite quotes are It S ---- J' Leslie Roberta Kasprzak Les 'SKaz Bambi Lickety Split -A West Newbury X July 18 i f- Spanish Club 1,2,3,43 Pres, 3,43 Honor Roll l,2,3,42 Halloween 1,2,3,43 Murals 1,2,3,4g AFS 1,2,3,43 Newspaper 43 Student Council 43 One Act Plays 3,43 Spring Play 3,43 Talent Show 3: Art Exchange 2,33 Math League 43 JV Field Hockey l,2Q JV B-ball 13 V. Field Hockey 3,43 Capt, 43 V. Track 1,2,3,43 Boys V, B-ball stat 33 Ski team 4. Leslie likes the Stones, root beer, pound cake, blow- ing doors, B-52's, time warp, Lola, good luck witchi- poo, pizza tcures all, Marsh, sailing tlet's tool this sucker, Faglipsj. Her dislikes are seaweed in the face at 2:00 A.M,, WR Drive-ln LH ---- good what7j, Bump- kins, leglifts 8L hills, Boones farm fright Bubba'?J, and 95 MPH wind storms tha ha Rhondaj. Her favorite memories are B8LHJ tlet us Runlj, Mean Mr. Cloud, defacing public property fright Mars'ZJ, jam sessions, The Vette, cherry pie, the dentist office, the All- Nighter, the Curbs, Jr. Prom '79, 2:22, LK8LTW tag team wrestle vs wildman, rain cruise on the Lincoln, singing in tent, punk day, on the train. Leslie's future goal is to survive the cape with Honey Jean and then go on to study Pre-vet medicine. Her favorite quotes are, Mega . . . and t'Oh my Godfather. Scott Knox i'Happy Fairlee September 21 Soccer JV 1,23 V. 3,43 Ski Team 1,23 Golf 1,2,3,43 FBLA 2,33 Quarters 2,3,4. Scott's most memorable events include Canada, Toyotas, the sum- mer of '81, and borrowing beer. He likes soccer, golf, cold beer, fast Porsches, and whatever comes next, Happy dislikes stuck-up people, NP and AT. ln the future he plans to be rich and not do any more homework. Jac A. Larabee Jazzmo Bradford May 2 JV Basketball l,2,31 Varsity Baseball 1,2,3. Jac's memorable events in 1980 include winning the state championship in 1980 and the night he spent in Montreal when he went there as a state champ. The thing Jac likes most is SM. He also likes hunting, fishing, 4 wheel driving and being around close friends. His dislikes include bossy people, people who like to cause trouble, people with big mouths and big crowds ol' people. Jac's future goals are to stayin VT and workin either a machine shop or a wood shop, and settle down with a companion, His favorite quote is How they B ---- . 1 1 5 mmm Glen H. Larkham Fairlee JV B-ball 1,25 JV Baseball 15 Ski Team 3,43 FFA l,2,3,4. Glen likes The Kinks, Beatles, Stones and Partying. He dislikes never getting past the dorms, broken Celicas, clean living, and high morals. Glen's most memorable events are cruising with Happy before school, 4 wheeling after Spiff's party fright DM, AJ, TP, BGTH, super cruising to Leb, fJW, OZ 8: Dave!j. His future plans include making his next car payment, getting rich, becoming famous and then turn 21. He also plans to develop a genetically superior, highly lucrative dairy herd. It's always darkest just before it goes completely black. lt's just a figment of your imagination! Alain Paul Lefebvre Crazy Al' Al Bradford September 14 JV B-ballg Babe Ruth Baseball 1, One Act Plays 1. Al's most memorable events include the class of '80 graduation party, parties at DM's camp, watching fencing fright RCU and getting suspended ftwicej. He likes Led Zeppelin, good friends, good times, good looking girls, cold beer and working on automobiles. He dislikes G.B., vice principals, a certain English teacher, rednecks, warm beer and loud people. Al's future goals include going to Technical School and becoming a mechanic. When I was young, I was told what it means to be a man. Now I've reached that age, I try to do those things the best I can. No matter how hard I try I find myself back in the old jam . . . - Led Zepplein II Jennifer A. Linnell Jenny, Bubba, Mushroom, X Lou 1 ' Bradford ,, February 5 ,ft Field Hockey Manager 1,2,3g Spanish club 1,2,3,4g JV Basketball 1,21 Art Club 3, V. Basketball 3: AFS 2,3,4g Track Manager 2, Talent Show Q, Mushroom spent the first part of her senior year on an AFS exchange ,P to Australia but came back in time to graduate with her class. She enjoys photography, traveling, and Toshi. Her only dislike is people who ask her what she dislikes. Her most memorable events were the talent show fthe Curbsj, Australia '81, Spanish trip to Mexico, her eighteenth Birthday party fJAT vs. JAMJ, and Winter Carnival '82, Jenny plans to spend the next year visiting her friends in different countries. You always know Lou is here when she says OH NO! Karen Locke Bradford March 19 Cheerleading l,2,4g Gymnastics 1,2,4g Talent show 3,4. Karen enjoys Riunite, Rum, dancing, dill pickle juice, 1967 Corvettes, Red Firebirds, broken chalkboards, and fancy underwear tricks! She dislikes DW and SM, tomatoes, W 8c Co., small towns, Ms. C and Her famous Waddlc, broken Miller bottles f?J, and Cornish Hen Fights. Her most memorable events at Oxbow are the Riunite party, February 19, Christmas '82, a family event, the ninth grade trip to Canada and the '82 talent show. In the future Karen would like to be rich and famous and to marry Burt Reynolds, but she may have to settle for moving to Pittsburgh and becoming a flight attendant. She can frequently be heard saying Nice F ------ Future or BRUTAL. l l r l David S. Melahn Bradford February l7 Cross Country l,2,31 Ski team l,2,3,4: Track l,2,3, Band l,2,3,4g VICA 3. David likes four wheeling, small sports cars fOpelsl, girls Uodyj, motorcycles, hunting, sports, partying, Coors and money, His dislikes include bossy people, smokers, green peppers, Mike Burnham, and sitting by GFB in Band. David's most memorable events include Canada trips and camp parties, skipping school his Jr. year, and cruising to Burlington to check out colleges. His future goal is to go to college and major in electrical engineering, then own a new Toyota Celica Supra, be successful, have no debts and travel the world. His favorite quotes include Say what? and l'm serious. Sheri Ann Morgan Bradford April 28 Fencing l,2,3,4g Band l,2,3,4g Talent Show 43 l-Act Plays l,2. Sheri likes Caftans, Pink Panther movies, Goldie Hawn movies, com- edy, Unicorns, fencing fantasies, SF by Heinlein, shopping, Tubular Bells, Rainbows, HATS and sunrises Qwhat about stretch nickersj. Her most memorable events are away fencing meets tnervous SAM7j, New Years Eve QNympho sisters or washing floors'?J, Montreal violins fRex7j, Getting her varsity letter in Fencing, Drama festivals, Beatlemania, and don't forget discussions at the Ice Cream Machine. Sheri has a few dislikes including all kinds of College forms, when leaves end, and people who declare residency at MHMH. Her favorite quote is Let me take things one clay at a time, l Anna Wyn Novick Banana Orford, NH February 6 Musical lg Yearbook l,Z,4g l-Act Plays 3,4g Mural Club 3, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Class Secretary l. Anna came to Oxbow in her Junior year. Among the things she likes are popcorn, sailing, Pippi, Neil Dia- mond, nice clothes, money, spring-time, the Beatles, the Greatful Dead, sunshine, mangoes and the Moody Blues. Her dislikes include Tarzan and Iggy iBoo- ginsj, fishing trips, cliques, orange, meat loaf, having her braces tightened, the BeeGees, cold, snakes, and the Soaps. Salisbury, getting her braces off, and get- ting out of Orford are her most memorable events. She can most often be heard saying Are you serious? After high school Anna plans to attend college and obtain a doctorate, then live in a plantation house and drive a cobalt-blue MG Midget. Mary Ellen Nutting Maire Q Q, Bradford - october 4 I V . wx ks, ' . fi' .2 Play 2,31 Homeroom Rep. 1,25 Yearbook l. 'Q g, Vg ' 2, ,., , 1, Maire likes David, fried dough, having a good time, always, being ' I ., ,V , happy, knitting and building trades. She dislikes people who think ' fgcjgwf' 'V ,fzgaff V..-Lr A . they are better than others, peas, liver and broken down cars. Maire's 'L 1 ' ' most memorable event is the calendar contest in the Vocational area. 5 Her future goals are to get a good job, to be with David and to be Q' happy. A favorite quote of hers is lt is better to shut up and be thought of a fool, than open your mouth and be known a fool, Stuart C. Nutting Bradford May 27 Stuart has many likes including fishing, trapping, building, Dusters and, of course, Mary Doyle. What he remembers most about high school is Anthony Stockman's party on the pond in '79. He dislikes Nova's and stuck up people. Stuart's goal is to be a carpenter, make lots of money, get married to Mary D. and have kids. We are sure Stuart will do well. f, -tg. V- .21 Nelson Olmstead Big Redn East Corinth November 29 Sping Musical Paint Your Wagon 4. Nelson's most memorable event is the time that the computer mispro- nounced his name and made him look like an idiot. He likes punk rock music and baseball. He dislikes hockey and rowdy people. In the future Nelson would like to go on in journalism, His favorite quote is Today is the first day of the rest of your life. Brenda Lee Oliver Newbury January l FBLA 3,43 Track, l-Act Play 4, Brenda likes the N.Y. Yankees, getting crazy in the halls WfJE, GW, AB, ND, LD, MF, and the gang and cold pizza. She dislikes riding the bus, snobs, Boston Red Sox, mornings, MC, and know-it-alls. Brenda's most memorable events are going to WRJ, tbe Span- ish trip to Mexico, tripping to Salem in MG's car, being Santa, VTC weekend, and the summer of '8O. Her future plans include going to college at Cham- plain for Z years to become an Account Data Proces- sor. My Buddy! Doreen L nn Olmstead Rosie Down Y East Corinth May 2 Hiking Club lg Project Apollo lg Upward Bound 1,25 Track l,2,3,4g Cross Country lg Paint Your Wagon 4. Rosie likes hiking, mountain climbing, rapelling, canoeing, caving, dancing, running, reading, writing letters, drawing and Cobra snakes. She dislikes being the last one at anything, people who think they are better than anyone else, N.Y.C. crowds, and smog, Her most memorable events are rapelling down a 1000 ft. cliff in Virginia and being tha first group to get to the top of Mt. Mansfield and boy, what a view! Doreen can frequently be heard saying Gee Tanks , No Prop or lt's Adite. In the future Doreen plans to climb the Rocky Mountains, Mt. Rainer, and the Cascade Mountains then go into the Navy. Good Luck, Barry A. Ordway East Corinth June 27 FFA l,2,3,4g Sentinel l,4g Perfect Attendance l,2,3. Barry likes Jennifer, Races, Summers, Farming, and sitting in the guid- ancc oflice. He dislikes snobby people, fighting and school. Barry's most memorable events are Eastern States, Barre Farm Show, and going to Maine. In the future Barry plans to go in to the Vermont Army National Guard and then to have his own Dairy Farm. His favorite quote is nl-li There. Mark Allen Osbood Ozzy Oz ' ww awww-K Piermont, NH September 21, 1964 f 4 JV B-ball 1,23 .IV Soccer 3, V Soccer 4, Track 2, Ski Team 4. Mark likes fishing, 4x4 Toyota's, smoking pencils in electricity class and S.T. He dislikes being grounded, eagle eye and snobby people. Ozzy's most memorable events include the first dance of the sophomore year, the ski and soccer trips to Canada, hitting the culvert on Pleasant Street and cruisin! In the future Mark would like to study electrical engineering and wildlife management. 'Tm Psyched' This Cat. Brian Stuart Page Wells River October 25 Varsity Basketball 3,43 FFA 1,21 Band 1,2,3,4. Brian likes wild parties, Basketball. a good joke or two and girls. He dislikes snobby people and dull parties. Brian's most memorable events include the Blue Mt. Tourney, Melal'tn's Party, gitting kicked out of the Colatina and Wheeler's Party. In the future he would like to go to VTC for 2 years and study agricul- ture. After that he plans to farm with his father and make lots of money. Fire Up, Brian. Denise Ann Page DEE Newbury May 3, 1964 Basketball 1,29 Softball 1,2,3,4g Dee's memorable events are Jr. Skip Day QKC, HF, KBJ and Winter Carnival '82. Her favorite things include David, Novas, Partying, Raising H--- with her friends, summer and loud music. She dislikes Snobs, and people who think they are better than everyone else. Her favorite quote is What's it to ya and How ya doin. After High School, Denise plans to be with David and have lots of money. 'Giu- Daren Perry Newbury February l0 Building Trades Todd Perry '6Toddles,' Pedro Fairlee September 28 One-act play 2,3,4g Musical 3,43 Track 1,43 Class President 3: Class Treasurer 4: Fencing 2. Todd is one of our stranger class members. His most memorable events are deep sea fishing at Salisbury, Guys and Dolls and strange sounds at Tarbox QKaren 8: Sue?j. Toddles likes cold beer, beautiful ladies, nice cars, nicc clothes, nice people, animals ffoxesj, and power lifting. He dislikes stuck-up people, people who are mean to animals, and when his car heater won't work on cold mights fright Marisa7j. ln the future Todd would like to work for NASA in an electronics field and to make his first million in one year after college Todd can always be heard saying Wh Daren's likes are hunting, fishing, snowmobiles, motorcycles, cars, girls, andjust having a good time with friends. His dislikes are teachers, Vice Principal, detention, and snobby, stuck-up people. Darcn's most memorable events include squirting a certain bus driver and telling off the teachers. He plans to be a successful carpenter and find a nice girl friend. Have a good one. - Y me? and NOW What did l do? If you love something set it free: if it comes back to you it is yours, if it doesn't then it never was. Kathy May Peterson Pete,' Bradfortd June l if iijifflilill Varsity Softball l,4g .IV Basketball lg V.B-ball 2,3,4g 52525 Capt. 4, V. Field Hockey 1,2,3,4g Capt. 4: V. Track 2,33 Halloween l,2,3,4g Senior 1 Act Play 4. Kathy's favorite memories include playing in two state championship b-ball games, punk day, New A Q, Years Eve, Bleeties, softball championship party, H Winter Carnival, Freshman initiation, skiing at Dart- mouth fright Ron?l, and her first and last blind date, Her likes include ice-cream, all sports, indoors and outdoors, her VW in the summer, E.B., winning, the ocean, the Stones and Loverboy. Her dislikes are peof ple who have to have everything just perfect, snobby people, Howie's angels and losing. Her future goal is to go to Lyndon State College to major in Physical Education and some day to settle down. Her favorite sayings are Oh S---, Oh My God! and Go for it! Horace Eugene Pike Hod Fairlee February 16 Hod likes girls, parties and nice looking cars, while he dislikes stuck up people and home work. His most memorable event is building trades because he got the experience of building a house. In the future Hod plans to get a good job and maybe get married in a few years. He can often be heard saying Come On! Richard I. Pike Jr. Bradford December 28 Yearbook 3,43 VICA 3,43 Biology Award 2. Richard is one of the more hard working members of our class. His most memorable events are doing donuts in the BACK PARK- ING LOT fright MARK'?5 and the ninth grade trip to Montreal. Richard likes hunting, fishing, camping, 4 Wheel Drives, dogs, Jack Daniels and MOLSON. On the other hand Richard hates C A T Sl, bananas, and certain flatlanders! In the future Richard plans to attend VTC and become an architect. We all wish him lots of luck! Duane Everett Placey Dane Newbury March I FFA 1,21 State FFA convention lg Star Green Hand Award lg Oxbow FFA Calf Ring lg VT FFA founda- tion award lg Chapter Farmer 23 National FFA Con- vention 2g Honor Roll 1,2g Forestry Club 3,4. Duane likes Chevy Novas, Yamalias, Pina, Mr, Jones' Forestry class, being with friends, skip days, and girls. He dislikes Fords, snobs, and basic comp I. His most memorable events include the National FFA convention, winter carnival '82, and the Junior Prom. His future goal is to be successful in either farming or forestry. His favorite quotes are, Tell me about it, and No Problem. Louise Florence Plante L0uichee Wheezie 'gJane Bradford November l X-Country l,2,3,4g Track l,2,3,4g Musical l.2,3,41 1-Act Plays l,2,3,4g Chorus 2,3,4g Student Council l,2,3,4g Murals 2,31 Skiing 35 Class Presi- dent Zg V. Pres. 3, Secretary lg Girls' State 3. Louise is a very outgoing member of our class who enjoys running, the Stones, Barbara Streisand, acting, Henry Fonda, VW Bugs, muscles, Van Halen, natural foods, sunsets, early morning runs when the sun rises, warm summer breezes, bicycling, running shorts, sweat pants, muscular rear ends, and letters from Warsaw. She dislikes Riunite Lambrusco, cigarettes, our silage, P.H.'s New Years parties, all day ski meets, cold winter winds, new running shoes, tight Levi's, high heels and 89,5 FM. Wheczie's most memorable events are getting hit by Lord MacLean's yard stick, the '80 graduation party, X-C mud runs, and punking out at the Punk Dance. In the future Louise would like to run the Boston N Marathon, own a sheep farm, live off the land, and see the Stones in concert. Long live the Stones! Sandra Powers Sandy Wells River January 23 Band lg Chorus 1,25 Perfect attendence 31 Child-care l,2. Sandy's most memorable events include the Junior Prom, special nights, Driver Ed., and Friday and Saturday nights. Chevettes, parties, pizza, Julia Child, laughing, children, music, dancing, having fun with friends and weekends are her likes. Among her dislikes ' z 'fr 429 are winter, homework, riding the bus, onions, and people who think they are better than others. Her future goal is to have a career, own a Camaro, and eventually get married. Friendship is a binding contract, you sign with laughter, you break with tears, and Don't believe anything you hear and only half of what you see, are Sandy's favorite quotes. Robyn Pushee Piermont NH April 23 Robyn enjoys riding motorcycles with a certain guy, Ty, food services, NY, her Dad for making a cabinet for all her mislaid cookbooks, her little brothcr's dimples, writing, REO Speedwagon and Barry Manilow. She dislikes Tab, a certain snobby cousin, having her picture taken and people who think that they know it all and just don't know when to quit. In the future she plans to succeed in the food service field, get married, travel and enjoy life to its fullest. ls that right'?l' You tell me and we'll both know, This is true! Patrick M. Renfrew Pat,' Newbury March 26 FFA Vice President 3,4, Pat's most memorable event was when he didn't come school, He likes work, not coming to school, hard working people, pickups and volleyball. Patrick dislikes wasted time, snobs, stuck ups, and lazy people. ln the future Pat would like to make a million dollars and bike cross country. Pat can often be heard saying Go for it! Tammi Lynn Rogers West Newbury April 26 Cross Country 2,3g Track 2,3,4. Tammi's likes include being alone, rain, singing, working with seventh graders and free time, She dis- likes cliques, and Howie's Angels. Her memorable events are the Salmon trips, and Junior Winter Carni- val Dance, Tammi plans to go to college and become an elementary school teacher, She can be heard saying Skanky. M .,,,N Una Marie Smit Unie Tuna So. Newbury August 6 One act plays l,2g Spring Musical l,2,3,4g AFS l,2,3,4g Free To Be 3: English Award '8l, Yearbook 1,2,3,4g Student Council 1,23 Winookski 3,4. Unie's most memorable events include the Spring Musical '81, summer in Montana, Salisbury trip, planning the assassination of a certain teacher LAnnaj and the Newsweek scandal. Her likes include her German sense of humor, dill pickles, BLUE MONTANA, nice tans, dark mysterious men, those lively discussions in the library, skiing, swimming, horse back riding, Raiders ofthe Lost Ark, Green M8LM's, and Labradors. She dislikes W 8: CO., poodles, people who can't pronounce her name, F.L. facial contortions, Saturday rehearsals, The Fairlee Diner, people who don't know where S. Newbury is, green peppers, onions and blushing, In the future Una plans to be rich and famous and marry Harrison Ford. In the near future she plans to become a physical therapist. L'Yeah right. Michael Tessier Bradford October 2 Forestry Michael likes Mopar, Pizza and ACfDC. He dis- likes English classes, and voter prep class. We all wish Michael the best of luck in the future. Richard Teeter Rick Rat Bradford March 8 JV Soccer lg V. Soccer 2,3,4g Ski team l,2,3,4g JV Baseball 1,23 V. Baseball 3,43 Hockeyg Boys' State 3. Ricks memorable events include Montreal trips, mud fights with Bob, Fred and Tom, Punk day, the Salisbury trip and having to cut up all those fish tit was a dirty job Rick - but someone had to do itll and playing in the championship game for soccer. He likes hunting, fishing, trapping, swimming and team sports. He dislikes snobby or two faced people, onions, and having to get up in the morning to go to school, In the future Rick plans to go to college in Maine and become a wildlife management officer and later would like to travel around the world and to live in Alaska. Rick can often be heard saying What'! or Huh7 Yvette Taylor Bradford January 5 JV Field Hockey l,2g Girl's V Basketball STAT. 23 JV Softball 2,3g V Softball lg JV Cheerleading 1,25 Gymnastics l. Yvette's most memorable events are the JV Softball game at Harwood fremember Denice, RBLCJ, after the game, skipping school and getting caught. She likes one special guy, loud music, and good drinking, but she dislikes people who think they are better than anyone else. In the future she plans to go to college, get a good job and eventually get married. Zta David Thurston Dave Bradford April 24 Dave's most memorable events are Sept. 3, 1979 when he went to see KISS in concert and Oct. l2, 1981. He likes making money, parties, nothing but ROCK music and Yvette, Yvette, Yvette . . .! He dislikes when his car doesn't start, people who think they are better than anyone else, and being alone. In the future Dave plans to graduate from college, get a good job, and then get married. vim SP' Gerald L. Wheeler f'Gary Newbury January 15, 1964 Gary's memorable events include working nn farm machinery, Frye's Barn, driving cars in fields and his first car. He likes driving different cars and trucks, dancing, girls, snowmobiles, country music, and mow ies. He dislikes snobby people, hard rock music, dead cars and snowbanks. Gary's future goal is to be a diesel and farm mechanic, and he can often be heard saying pay no attention. Karen Welch l'Muff', Newbury December 22, 1964 FBLA 3, Yearbook 4. Muff is one of the quieter members of our class. She enjoys cooking, dancing, Robert, riding snowmobiles and Baby Gene, She dislikes R.R., snobby people, and school lunches. Her most memora- ble events are going to Fryels '81, the .lunior Prom and rolling over in a car. Next year Muff plans to go to college. Gina Louise Wheeler West Topsham September 8, 1964 Honor roll 1,2,3,4, JV Basketball 2, Varsity Stat. 3,4g Spanish Club Secretary, FBLA Historian and Reporter 3, FBLA Vice President 4. Gina's most memorable events are her trip to Mexico, Winter Carnival '80, MCing talent show '81, trip to Providence, being an elf for Christmas '81, and missing a month of school, She likes warm summer days, getting crazy, with good friends, traveling and the Boston Red Sox. She dislikes sunglasses and sweatpants in school, riding the bus and the N.Y. Yan- kees. In the future Gina would like to go to school, get a good job and travel all over the world. Dumb Broad Don't be a B ---- 'Y Corinth May 14 luck, Perley H. Whitcher Perl Perley's most memorable event is when Ron Huntington hit his l000th point. He likes the Beatles, Celtics, Dodgers, Big Macs, and beer. He dislikes school, the Yankees, Cowboys, and 76ers. Perley plans to become a mechanic someday. We all wish him good John L. White Great Whitei' Fairlee June 29 J.V. Basketball 1,23 J.V. Soccer lg Yearbook 1, Quarters 2,3,4. John remembers the victory for the senior class in the Winter Carnival, getting kicked off the soccer team with Ozzy for drinking and destroying the Oxbow lighting system. John likes the Stones, Beatles, Doors, Kinks, Heineken, Animal House, Quarters, Kegs and beer balls on the lake, 2:30, volleyball Friday afternoons, destroying I-lappy's Toyota, summertime, intense parties, trips to Melahn's and Ansley's, most sixties groups and radicals. He dislikes 8:30, accidents, getting busted for pumpkining, watching people toss their cookies Cesp, himselfj, MAD QUSA vs USSRJ busted Joes, G.B. Ronald Reagan Qand other losersj. John's future goals include bolting Oxbow and going to college. His favorite quote is If you caress a circle it turns vicious. ..a - Russell Murray White Puss,' Reeta', Corinth November 2 Track l,3,4g Baseball 2, Cross Country 4, Russ remembers one night at Tar Box '81 fremember T.P.?j, and State X-Country meets in the pouring rain. He likes Celtics, Bosox, Expos, hunting, camping, cold Mich, hot nights and friends who are there when you need them most. He dislikes Sixers, Yankees, Cowboys, boring par- ties, flashing blues and people who lead you on and dump you. His future goal is to have a good job in carpentry, a hot car and a nice girl. His favorite quote is 'tHey you Bad Mama Jamal E X W I Traci Ann Wilson Trad, Newbury June 26 One-Act play l,2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g Band 1,25 AFS 2,3,4, Student Council l,2,3,4g Honor roll l,2,43 Tal- ent Show 1,33 Varsity Basketball and Baseball STAT 2,3,4. Traci's memorable events include Sophomore sum' mers cruising with 8 people in the Vette, 6f6f8l, The All-Nighter QMars'?J, Hojo's with KD, BGLVLG, Jam Sessions, Camp Lanakila, Cherry Pies, QKD, LK, MF, RHD, Rainy Days on the Continental QLK, RHTJ, Exchange Students, 'ispecial lady QKDJ, strawberry shakes Qthanks Rhonda!j, and bus acci- dents. Traci likes Pan Pizza, Tootsie Rolls, having her feet tickled, nice tans, sunsets, Quarters CJAT vs. JAMJ, the Rolling Stones, pound cake CLKJ, and Rocky Posters' CJ LJ. Her dislikes include waking up early, HOWIE and the Angels, Coffee Brandy, CMI and The White River Drive-IN. Traci's future goals are to move to New York City after graduation: to become famous and make MEGA-BUCKS! Her fa- vorite sayings include STBO Later Lard A--! and Noi ... D--- it! 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Carter M. Clough M. Colby R. Cole -L J. Coleman . .yep . V ,. f 1 i'.fll1'74-1-+2.l M ' f ' wc: f M l' 'arg' .1 .rf f I Q I . ' 1 H PHOTO NOT PHOTO NOT 6 A' 'L' ' H I Q ..' L AVAILABLE AVAILABLE - , Lg. . . ff . Am - L.. ,aa.. xx. A P. Cook R. Cook W. Cook T. Covey W. Creamer G. Curley S. Davis C. Degoosh V b , z.V I . . .. ,.,... b .,. , , , . ...,. ' . - . .. loo . H1010 Nov , '- I . 'Tig' AVAILABLE K I PM f. k',' L . Em ' E ..,,- 41' A ' 6' . .,,.,, . A L if C. Dickson E. Demelrules M. Dempsey M. Dobbins R. Driscoll D. Emerson M. Emerson S. Farnham .K .. L V .W . V 5' A ,L . fix 1 - : '42 M - '9 , f 1 .f ' , , 1 .7 . , L. ' .ani , . 1 ,, D , 2 . Q 255 Nw if. W LX' . lg V17 5 : ffili. . L ii fe .. . ig , A , 1 QE ggnorargar K ' ,QQ ' s -.AVAT L. Fenner F, Flye L. Fontaine J. Fortunali D. Gove L. Gravlin S. Haradon D. Hayward S ,fi .V - . K ykyyk- V . . , 5 5 . 'P ii U. ' fi- ' M' - M131 1 5 Z A . . A L To lei ' la PHOTO' NOT ET L ' more Nor .W . more Nor fif 'ff AVAILABLE or L 7 AVATLABLE AVAILABLE V by W ' G. Hayward D. Hazen S. Henry G. Hines J. Hodge D. Kennedy R. Huntington B. Kunz n r K: A vigil!! :gg K . K fglvryi:-L , - .. li i 'f f Z ,5 A X ,S . ' ' , N. Larson g ' f A 'lim' gfs' M. Osadchey C. Picknell S. Linnell 5 li Kim . .. ,. , M H. Osgood L. Pike . l .ME I S. Magrath f' M- ' ' 1 1 vi W . , W- 55 .. ' Q Yew' . , . gm sw E 'f 11 . K -wg X 1. 4. f ,s x fl' -. L. I,.44',.'. T. Ottina D. Page P. Piper . ro, . V14 ffm! '. ss-.. ' ' A. Powers . more Nor A if-AVAILABLE D. O'Donnell R. Oliver T. Oliver as . Pa-roto nor more Nor B AVAILABLE AVAM LE S. Page T. Patch R. Rhoads L 9' .. ' ' rv-an 1 ...Q M. Olmstead M. Ordway 4? N . s 'N . .1 5 Ju tix f l 7 -fs D. Perry S. Perry L. Russ D, Sanborn M. Sanborn V :A ,.. , . K E . D. L f-5 , 1 Y V ? intl Q D .. ' n ., f ig . 'wr M 5 L e- .5 ., 1 .Z an an ' 5 - my M., ,,.. .+ f. Q.. AVAILABLE. i i 1 f M Pr-novo NOT' G, Saucier D. Savery D. Schramm C. Search S. Smith B. Sumner B. Taylor J. Teeler ,fPHOT0 NQT S , ,. , SKAVAIVLABLE A .S ' f ' S T. Teeler S. Tessicr h S W'll' K. Win01 A. Tomlinson K. Trischman L. Welch S. White er , 1 mms 37' V .. f U . J . mx-14-fri It moved! Come on Kieth. it's only a joke! ?Si?lY2i? 1l.fff1il'-1 1 M 5 ,M,.,,.,,,.. - 1 V f . g,,,f+54q2 QQ .gg 'V . ,153 '-355 . 1 ,. ' . we -. K ,,,, ,,.. ,l.l,.. K .,, . nz, iK,,5Z5.5fw f' Q el , 2, ,,gg2i5g-fff:v:fmT - M, uw :L - , L g 'pifygf.'r:Fl215:'WE K ESV'.Sl31WEg:1'ff.f9'1 153,-52 3 . . , S' 'z.' L:?'7frz Q, L 7,-wg-WSI? iirgf-w nf 59555 ' e J: , , .3 ..,,...A,, ww., 'A - ' ' Q 1 '533?5?1e:, -,-5. I .- :,- - A W f cava ,f 'a','ff:fsa?ff5 -fSW :9 NLS., . - , A my 7 ,,,. , , S ' v ...unanim- Can you dig it .. , ,WW V, l.Lf?3f?5vlA EVN' iggkikzlflf L' 7 'W -SKK ' ffl, fl: 4 .QQ-i,'g,,f'v.g .57 f -l. Egiie :fi Eg ,Q ' ' l - :Z n-i' - He's rlghtl It dld. Look out, world ',., 5 5 '.Q5izff!'QFf. azvtez. P ' ' Cosmic man, cosmic Come over here and say that .-ne. Coochie coochie, coo! J. Smilh D. Whitcher C' Wm Monica, alone at last! 2 : .. :asf ' ...:.,..- - -.,,:,s:w.gg,5,,3a-Vg mme Are they for REAL? Look what Noxema did for me! L. We ,, ' I L tttt 5 wi ' I- ff ' 5' K ,-h, A 7,.. -SS' V -L L--.. - ,-.., if 2 E . -- - f A 3 . -rf- gx t tmtggwggk A tx t,.,1,,t,u,.t.,t3Wytm,,ggeigswfxg. L S L , ..:: ..,, L A L M L t L L X ... sh us So THIS is how they puni I'll get you for that! I ,,,. L.,-Q Q . What do you mean the Mickey Mouse L, .Ql'mQQQYqu.fQEt5iaL452:.:iig.g,ifjglsgf 'f' Club was cancelled? TJ Q55 2'V.s5f7:Yev,jgf'.!v5f9L ' '.,,-fr M X- 271w15'1:,,v75' sie, . ', :' ' ' ' 397'!65f5i?JT . 9ig,iQ:f' k fi ,' -4 -Q Th1s IS TOO much - f ,- :'w93'1szif::r2.a2?E1L:5?'?3f:wwiff fikwi' aww-tt-sw-Fksmtft,-w 3 W 1 f W 1 A I se 1 fgfrwxfgxxfttggf . w- WK - -: :'5 :? H':i : : if7'f?Ti:ifW'3 1: . . E t QZWJMW --1,:':Qf1 'l.l' W 1 . 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Couillard i ' .QQ D. Dempsey J fl. Q' . W.. Q R .. S. Dodge Q-mf em . 1-fix ,aria i s V fw. .h J. Drugach m H- V. y. lleo , ' PHOTO NOT W A AVAILABLE M. Dudley L. Dunnells ' H D 1 :m y:sf.,w . . I ig A . L. if? L . - L.. I feif 4 ffljf T RS... ' . an li y . ,L A. V-Q . In :gig Vf.. N V K Z. I N ' A L' i ,g...k S I 'ia Q Agar .L AVAMBLE 4. .31 . .7 f e .. . ' ', ' . . ' .ai L M. Duquelle J. Emerson S. Emerson M. Erwin K. Fenner Y. Fisk P. Flint A. Fortunati N V- .f' A, A 2. in ffl. - i fir. . . .v J-A . I .AL .QQ ' 5 'V-kk'V -my ' Q I 'il ki . . Wi . 'A T 2 -PHOTO NOT . ' -fii N .3 m - ' 'xx Q ii 'L K AVAILABLE 5. ' ,Q ie- 'Q I .f . . L ' 1 'lf we - . L. French T. Frilschka R. Gautreau J. Hammond P. Har! M. Hastings J. Hobbs K. Hollslcin .. Vw., , I I . if . F J Loki 'MEF . 1 fs.. i Lg' e 1 1 I V. ' W -W 1 7 . ,Q ' ' ' . -J ,.,' M ' I Y ' A .Je -- - -1 l I - K -if A i. ' H. Hood M. Hood s 54,3 -iii . L 3 S. Hoots G. .-qi x P 4 Humphrey M. Huse , ily. ' 1 nf - I ' ' if S. Kunz E. Labadie B. Ledwilh T. Lund S. Maxwell . il Qs? 1f' :'l' ,qv - L, ' ll is Q 1-' f - .Q . , , ,go . , EL- -' gi A .uma . new . ' .:.- . A 1 5 r if L- J' ...iii .. TSP ' F i i V, Vk 'llx izl :gf SK' r,Li?: xx J gsfffriu i' 'Wei e' . .www R. Miller J. Monahan T. Moore L. O'Donnell T. Ottina L. Picknell D. Pratt S. Randall S. Rathburn L. Richardson ff.. , '.i. fm , fr i 3 H' JVIJL jx T 1 ... ' J, ., , L .... In -1... T. Kelly 37' J. MeCullock L.. .15 K Ji, J. Page K. Russin V. .A in-'ng S. Kelly L. Kulikowski . K r ifle I V . .lky 2 ME. ' f - ir-ri . KIM .fi ' 5 - K - L.. E. Mears G. Meder 1 AV 'IMI y PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE . PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE C. Patch N. Perry B. Saladino S. Saucier ,-' 53, .' J 57 fi ..ff eil 'I ' .Q '.ri . .7 A yy.. . in Wow? 2 fi P. 1. 1,lmL A Sidney M. Sleeper G. Smit D. Smith T. Stockman D. Sullivan T. Sutton L. Tessicr 517927 t L SIT, VV lrh A kgt, my iq? KV-ffm :A Y i,k . :,- '-., It A ,Z .A JJQ J -- . .Q Q my f N , .ibn , 1 ',,. ,,m, J 555.7 ,uu ,I iff. t -' , .a e . S. Tomlinson B. Torrey D. Urquhart K. Wakefield P. Wurk S. Wheeler J. Whitman M. W any ' 2, W Sgpev Nad, , f ,K A , , ,M , , ,, I LQ ,qi X . , is , J ,, iizoswmi uv WW4. ...S ,. , S . we W . Q I li t , CLASS OFFICERS , .. se i f I A S Wilson S. Weglarz D. Welch S. Wcscott S, Carkin E. Edson S. Edson B. PHIIOH L C. Picknell B. Sutherland Asst. Treasurer Sweet Pea Hoots Treasurer Penny Wark Secretary, Tina Moore Correspoinding Secretary, Sue Dodge President, Sharon Randall 5 A I Vice Pres., Rhenee Gautreau - ' . , M 1, I , -' S i.. . 2 A T 11, ':' . .1.. '- . JM: Q X Q W as 2 sw s m qizgf e ,,.L Q QS: I Q P 1 3 1 2 c i f P F 1 J WMS. mm K M, fe: A Q...'., Q Qs' gg. V, .is S , 1 m I X L' 7'LA 1 Y ti: Q I I , '. K 73? 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Grow E. Haradon W. Hartley C. Haviland ' . ..-' , .F I WM V : :MW WM W .L , AN 7 4? , ,iv .J . -.M . y -0 . , , , . W . , Q M ,qgf K fn, 5.3 - .4 5 fi K ,. 'J f 4 ' ' i l A I LL! 1 M. 'EZ l' ii i 'lx' w 1 V l 5 C. Hazen S. Ilsley J. Kulikowski J. Leland C. Lund D. McLam A, Miller E, Morrison 4 J 73m 5 , 3 f ., 1, . . ' ' - .. t 1,1-'Z .g f . f W' 222 V PHOTO NOT sd -V if f' ,N 5 Q . A , V J I V AVA'l LE ' ' - . ' A . 'Sa J 1. ' B. Oakman S. Oliver T, Osadchey J. Osgood C. Page D. Page P. Page M. Pike .I..I'if' 5' I. 7 ' 7 ,. ,,- 'in I no 1- -'Qi . F- ff.. ff 1 -- ff-- W fr J V ii' 'QF' . f x? 52 ' W JY' ifsy Q may Y: 1 5 H. PHOTO NOT A . . :ffm Fi S-, f 'Q V . 'xmwif .X .. J AVMLABLE J J '.. x .... J A .X W 1 X52 V KW-... -w..-1 ' ,FA .. S. Pushee C. Rathburn N. Rogers M. Rollins J. Royston B. Russ S, Schramm R. Smit Zi. 71, 7 J' - ' 7 . ' . . Q .. ' J. . K A I C L' J' H t I 33- N5 , K . nf 'f lair? . .1 2 - B 'S-1 ' JE - if 'E . at 2 .- ,. K . . . f f 4 X -, '-if -'J' '-if U. 3i N movo Nov A 1. . ma i ,f J . AVAILABLE asrs . 37 ' ii J i J J . ' ' . 'fi' .ff fm .xx -.-ff ' ure a: J K. Stockwell A. Thibault R. Ur uhart T. Welch C. Wheeler M. Wilds C. Wri ht J. Greco fl E fl . ' 4 yi f 7 ' ff . - 6 a f, . Y t in ' , -sig. . PHOTO NOT - AVAILABLE if 4.5 . B. Huntoon K. O'Donnell P. Poag The Class With Class I I 5 ll Talent! This Is So Exciting H23-12 Jniamgw Playboy Bunny Stop Shoving! Mmm A-.M TH' Our Intelligent Pupils This Page Sponsored by Dr. Cassini Work Slaves, Work E A D E Q -1 I fi V - K K KK.K,KK,K-K g? K . K . K :K . J ctti . ' 7 - J . N . c S f r- 4 ,K. 1 ,KW , g if , . K. -1- , -- ,. . Ji. 33zKK q:Kg ' QKK, K. f-, ,Ky -' k,,. 5 sw f -k,V' K '.g , K a,K :- X, K KH. KKK '- t--- Q . I J. J e-r . , A . V ., . . 'B . 1- N- - he . - 4. f ,Xe , -'Y' if - r 5 . - ir 2 - 2- A H, Allen M. Ayala C. Arps C. Bertrand F. Bonnet B. Boyce B. Boyce L wwf- f - of 1- ,,,l . - f to lllll A. Brock .f ' ll l C. Brown S. 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K KK KK J .L . ' C A - f ..... V Jaal L so ' H Q. l ' , 1 --el - allll J W - K . fKK K. KKK KK.. -KKK.K K ,KK. K. KKK K KKKK K PHo?6 NOT J so 1ff?62fEA'ZtiT. - .--..al A vim.. e't-s X- AVAILABLE , . S - . I I ','.' -e . b ' ' . E- . ' ffl? F. Magrath K. Manning J. Martin R. Martin D. Maxwell S. Miller M. Morse M. Munn ,K ,K.. K 5.1, K .. . KK K Kb K K . is ' l .. A ' Q . , KKKK . .. .. ---- -. 1: ' - , k ' - THEAQQT 'J 'll'i 1 J' if - I ' - 'A o S. Patch P. Paulin 5,5 2,-5 ft. f D. Peterson A. Richards l L 3 ' Wag? ,Q ,gt , , . -at fa- ' ' f S NM Ei QM S is My K . .tw L ,Y 15. ,ae K : 5 Q South worth K, Teetcr -K Kf.- .wi f 1 u e ' J' 2 .4 K -QT J. Welch S. Welch J. Ronzo S. Search J. Shauger W ' . Sid Vlii ' il - , ' 0r-- 1 , , I - ' ' A, .-ec -.-r ,-. --A ' 4 ' ' 'f f' fr. 2.--1 ' ' . A 1 .. si '- g - T. - ' N. Thurston J. Tomlinson C. Walsh B. Wark C. Wernecke Q l s if +1 L if - it ul 5 G. Rollins ii . . ' -S D. Smith E. Edson J. Welch J. Welch l 'n iff .J A W . Pr-moto NDT .- Avmtaats J J. Poag ney Q N Wwiv, segrsmfj ,Q ,, M w 2 25 ,fa E Nm A C T I V I T I E S FIFSI Row P Paulln M Hammond J Cole Second Row S Tomlmson H Smlt K WIHOI L Kulrkowskx C Underhlll C Brooks A Ford R Grow J Leland G Humphrey Thlrd Row Mr Coffin advlsor J Pratt Thlg pagg Sponsored H Osgood M Emerson D Schram T Wrlson K Herman L Farnham M Fatherly B Emerson S Allard by 007 Sylvester ofthe South Newbury Post Offrce Fxrst Row A Ford L Kazprzak M Fatherly Second Row M Clough J Lmnell A Brrerley B Emerson TW1lson K Herman U Smut 1. ,. ,.. .. ,. ,. ,. . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , .. , ,. - ,- ,. ,. ,- ,- ,- ,- ,-. -- ,- ,A - -- ,- ,- ,- , .,. ,.. X WINTER CARNIVAL Flrst row U Smlt M Fatherly B Carson J Ansley H Hood T Ottma D Pratt Second Row J Putnam C Brooks P Cushmg S Tomhnson S Emerson S Coulllard Thlrd Row L Emerson L Farnham C Underhlll H Osgood S Tessler D Sanborn B Ledwlth L Rlehardson L Tessler Fourth Row S Perry C Hartley C Haviland D W1ll13mS J Augustme S Kunz J Grow K Herman Flfth Row R Rhoades C Barton C DeGoosl1 B Page T Grow M Ansley J Hodge J Whltman K Claflm Slxth Row A Ford J Emerson R Grow S Knox D Balcom S Haradon G Smit D Melahn K Button K Bagley R Galser B Wright wx .ln-in , - y - Q - 1 - a - 4 I - w v ' 5 - , - , - , - t - , - , - , - - - 3 - , - , - v ' , - , - , - , - , ' Ji- 5 rf. , 'V Front Row: S. Tessier, L. Tessier, H. Hood, J. Hodge. J. Whitman, D. Pratt, L. Welch, L. Plante, B. Emerson. Second Row: M Fatherly, J. Pratt, C. Brooks, C. Rogers, B. Wright, R. Emerson, L. Holbrook, S. Perry, R. Gaiser, T. Rathburn. I JHB UIA IHD Back Row: K. O'Donnell, N. Rogers, S. Dobbins, A. Coffin, P. Magrath, T. Jacobs, D. Eckman, C. Haviland, M. Pike, K. Button. Middle Row: K. Fessenden, K. Teeter, K. Manning, R. Smit, J. Tomlinson, R. Grow, E. Morrison, S. Miller. First Row: G. Balcom, A. Kelly, C. Brown, W. Sidney, M. Haradon, J. Shaugcr, S. Search, C. Welch, D. Maxwell. .IHC UIH NGO IHR Back Row: B. Oakman, M. Ayala, C. Walsh, D. Maxwell, A. Coffin, M. Pike, S. Oliver, B. Russ, T Osadchey, C. Dobbins. Front Row: K. Clogston, R. Smit, T. Welch, G. Balcon, P. Paulin, M. Munn, C Boyce, J. Rollins, W. Emerson, K. Hobbs. DRAMA Guys and Dolls, Spring '81 This page sponsored by GWENDOLYN SHIRLEY Back Row: C. Wakefield, E. French, G. Larkham, D. Gilson, B. Ordway. Middle Row: R. Miller, S. Fisk, R. Hodge, D. Mclam, D. Perry, E. Mears, J. Button fAdvisorj. Front Row: J. Emerson, J. Monahan, M. Emerson. Jennifer Linnell Vermont to Australia New Zealand to Vermont EXCHA GE STUDENTS Alison Brierley Front Row: B. Oliver, A. Brooks, M. Flye, N. Downing, L. Dowing. Back Row: J. Emerson, G. Wheeler, L. Farnham, B. Wright, T Sarazin. VICA Front Row: B. Winn, B. Farnam, W. Eastman, J. Arrida, T. Tuttle, B. Seace. Second Row: M. Gendron, B. Welch, M. Emerson, M. Hill, T. Bailey, G. Eastman, L. Nelson, J. Cadwell. Third Row: W. Smith, D. Wescott, J. Parker, A. Robinson, T. Beams, D. Tobiason, A. Hurt, A. Sutherland, D. Stone, J. Cadwell. Fourth Row: R. Slack, R. Moody, A. Lefebvre, D. Balliageron, R. Pushee, D. Bogie. Fifth Row: J. Yusavage, J. Hunnett, E. Senecal, B. Grant, D. Olmstead, H. Pike, R. Borkowski, A. Boyce, C. Kidder, G. Smith, D. Howland. First Row: V. Gilson, D. Olmstead, R. Borkowski. Second Row: L. Daniels, W. Boyce, L. Jeffs, advisor. First Row: J. Ronzo, J. Whitman, J. Tomlinson, C. Wright, G. Hass, J. Martin, S. Colbeth, C. Wernecke A. Brock. Second Row: J. Linnell, A. Coffin, T. Deronde, H. Allen, S. Johnson, H. Hood, D. Peterson D Pratt, G Bnloom, C. Dobbins, D. Maxwell. L. Duval, Miss Bentley. Third Row: J. Hammond, J. Drugash, M.,Callahan, C. Cook, L. French, L. 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Ertle, A. Tomlinson, K. Trischman, R. Cook, R. Rhodes. Front Row: M. Sanborn, R. Huntington. J ll ll i 0 r ' I 1 TUG Back Row: D. Eckman, E. Morrison, C. Wheeler, T. Ford, C. Hazen, A. Thibeaut, E. Hardon, J. Dwyer. Front Row P. Drew, S. Allard. Not Present: S. Rathburn, G. Humphrey. V 21 I' S i t Y S. Osgood, I-I. Royston, M. Carbee, D. Smith, J. Teeter, K. Herman, P. Humphrey, A. Dobbins, A. Brooks, M. Dobbins, W. Cook, T. Davidson, P. Cook. J V u a n r i s 0 i I. t Y Front Row: N. Rogers, B. Oakman, R. Gautreau, T. Moore, T. Ottina. Middle Row: P. Wark, S. Randall, S. Tomlinson, B. Ledwith, L. French, C. Fox. Back Row: J. Leland, T. Osadchey, S. Dobbins Front Row: K. Flannigan, T. Ottina, S. Davis, R. Oliver. Middle Row: Coach Wernecke, R. Thurston, D. Smith, C. Tucker, D. Page. Back Row: B. Gendron, D. Balcom. J H u i H 2 i h 0 I' Front Row: K. Bean, C. Dickson, G. Garone, C. Barton, G. Hayward, R. Huntington, R. Teeter, A. Tomlinson, M. Gendron, J. Parker. Back Row: M. Osgood, M. Sanborn, C. Grant, F. Allard, B. Jacobs, S. Knox, M. Osadchey, N. Piper, M. Burnham, D. Rocke, Coach Callanan. .L Wausau M! 'H Front Row: J. Urquhart, M. Sanborn. Middle Row: D. O'Donnell, K. Bagley, C. Dickson, D. Ahern, D. Smith, T. Fritchka, A. Fortunati. Back Row: C. Hollstein, R. Driscoll, J. Fortunati, J. Parker, S. Carson, D. Urquhart, C. Fogg, Coach Shields. Back Row: C. Dickson, K. Button, R. Bean, A. Thibault, S. Forward, S. Allard, W. Harley. Middle Row P. Magrath, P. Paulen, J. Royston, T. Ford, T. Jacobs, E. Haradon, M. Wilds. Front Row: J. Tomlinson C. Hazen, M. I-Iaradon. J .V. FIELD HOCKEY G H Back Row: T. Davidson, L. Kasprzak, K. Herman, K. Dwyer, J. Pratt, J. Teeter, C. Rogers, Coach arone. Middle Row: R. Thurston, L. Wintrode, S. Pierson, D. Smith, T. Ottina. Front Row: P. atch, K. Peterson. Back Row K. Herman. Hatch. ' -wffzss? f J. .5 41 'S - . N Q .. .Silk Y . t sf' 2 Xt, fi m is. t . 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Stix ti iii s Zfwifnri 7 ...gvs,,Nw,s2Wts.t.. .,gi,...,,iWg.,F3,9f,31?5t,,, ,sg X5 . 153651 TE k Z'15 -,f 1957 E15 -- YP fm- H5nI59.,?f1--5 if RW 5515555'ffiiiyiifiifiiihfiiitbgrmililfshtgi . .. m.wx3f1,s.-so -my ,-sm... - sw, i:,,,K5ys,3Xj,3,7,Q5f1,Qf,sgi,,i:,S,Qg,3,,,. esS.ft,,.,f J. V. FIELD HOCKEY Back Row: K. Clalhn, N. Larson, S. Tomlinson, C. Cook, H. Osgood, D. Johnson, R. Gautreau, P. Wark, H. Hood, Coach Ming. Front Row: S. Couillard, S. Perry, T. Ottina, D. Pratt, D. Balcom. J .H. FIELD HOCKEY Front Row: S. Dobbins, G. Balcom, D. Peterson, T. Welch, R. Smit. Back Row: B. Drugach, N. Rogers, K. Teeter, C. Dobbins, C. Wernecke, B. Russ. Fourth Row: M. Emerson, D. Urquhart, D. O'Donnell, M. Osgood, M. Ansley, D. Higgins, G. Larkham, C. DeGoosh, A Brierley, T. Fortunati. Third Row: R. Driscoll, G. Meder, G. Humphrey, D. Melahn, L. Kasprzak, D. Smith, A. Bradford M. Callanan, Coach. Second Row: K. Flanagin, M. Fortunati, D. McLam, L. Plante, F. Allard, M. Gendron, H. Martel, D Smith, M. Clough. Front Row: R. Teeter, Co-Captain, K. Herman, Co-Captain, A. Ford, Co-Captain, K. Bean, Co-Captain . 4. CHEER LE DERS Top: C. Search. Middle: K. Hartley, S. Perry. Bottom: M, Olmstead. Back Row: D. Sanborn, T. Covey. Front Row: R. Oliver, L. Welch Top: S. Huntoon. Middle: K. Clogston, C. Lund. Bottom: S. Welch, C. Dobbins. Back Row: P. Thornton, M. Fatherly, C. Barton, C. Grant, B Row: R. Huntington, G. Hayward, Co-Captains. BASKETBALL giiibgf . Page, D. Stever, B. Jacobs, T. Wilson, J. Kelly, Coach. Front ...,....f ,Nw Aw , ,Q . .v,.w,, ag ,W M iff: i .41 X my W Mi 5- 3 : A ,W 'stil .fi 3 W , K 9 f .Bm i. U Q . :.h:..: Q , g r ,, . 1 'fggrf i ' - SS , - . 11'-H' k- -5 ' 1 , 5 .Jw wwf --P nl: MW .fSfff12'f:-wiw 5 ' ., , t 1: ' A .M ,W-,. k K, K, . .A ------ - f ' ' , -3 . ii,a,g5 'g,.:Q - M1-' WRX A Xxqrffi-'5QM.:w'xx ' Aff.. ., . --.x A .. -- NW, , f -A WR g ga-fav:-: , X11QMMWNW-Q1i.-M.w,.Wwf,W:,ggE?,MQM,sMwwmMwWmwai L L , Ng. W. ' L . 0' - :BNA ' K 7 '.,,. Z., VARSITY M BASKETBALL GIRL Back Row: M. Garoneg Coach, B. Peterson, M. Dobbins, S. Peirson, J. Pratt, H. Osgood, D. Smith, J. Teeter. Front Row: Seniors- K. Peterson, K. Dwyer, A. Dobbins. ti' '::'. . Wx .L fi .1 S S 5 5 3 Q , ,,. ., M. 5 Y nz 5 Q N M ,Q I i A 8 K ,Q if V. 2.15, J, . , ., tr 'E 7 . . ff. J.. 'fY:2'f'. in E awe ig' ig.-5.2 fr' 'e mu is .5 1 -.-12 'Perl fafmf,-as - Q: fr- ' T -, L. til' .-2, if ,-1gfg11-1 1 'ww i , ' 1 - 1 f we mens, i- . -. .i f:-f..f,-is-if--..i-V 1. 1. 41. Q- - V' '22, ,255 ., ::,j5z,l'j,Q5- ?i.li55 ,-'fist ZS 2 'L Qi Si i QVPliIFI MX 5 ....,. .,..,i...i ,,,., . ,,., 97 H.a J. Royston, K. Button, J. Dwyer, T. Ford, E. Haradon, S. Forward, C. Dickson, A. Thibault, C. Hazen, R. Bean. J.BA AH. a s k e t b a l l J.B s k e e t b a l l M. Munn, M. Haradon, T. Jacobs, P. Paulin, M. Wilds, N. Thurston, C. Boyce, S. Allard, M. Morse. Back Row: S. Carson, R. Driscoll, K. Trishman, A. Tomlinson. Front Row: M. Osadchcy, T. Fritchka, S. Burroughs. Not Shown: M. Sanborn, R. Huntington, T. Oliver, G. Curley, R. Cook, M. Emerson. JV ua nr is oi rt Y B a s k e t b 3 l l JJL GIRLS A.IDB TEANH5 Back Row: B. Drugach, N. Rogers, T. Osadchey, S. Oliver, C. Dobbins, D. Peterson. Middle Row: D. Maxwell, C. Wernecke, J. Leland, T. Welch, G. Balcom, K. Teeter. Front Row: S. Dobbins, R. Smit, B. Oakman. B KETB LL Back Row: K. Fenner, P. Wark, S. Tomlinson, D. Page, B. Ledwith, M. Dobbins. Middle Row: T. Ottina, K. Klaflin, S. Maxwell, P. Cook, L Fenner, R. Gautreau, C. Cook, S. Linnell. Front Row: W. Cook. C. Bruleigh. GITQLS Fronl Row: A. Richards, J. Hadley, G. Haas, K. Stockwell, M. Hammond, S, Ertle. Middle Row: S. Ilsley J. Ansley, R. Grow, J. Hardy, C. Haviland, L. Kulikowski. Last Row: N. Flax Coach, R. Cole, T. Grow, J Grow, B. Carson, M, Pike, R. Urquhart, R. Burroughs, R. Prochorchik, Assistant Coach. This page sponsored by SELENDA GROW H' n nr N ff i, fb ,fsza FENC N 14. 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TW IN INSURANCE COLLISION ,Hmmm as GLASS INSTALLATION Q S Rr 10 Lyme N H 353 9011 - , . , . . . 1 ' .1 .'.'::- .- 1frf2-11' 11: .IJ U - , 2 J D Electric Co. Residential - Commercial - Industrial Licensed: Vt. M619, N.H. 6009 JOHN ofwus v 05 8027333 9086 COUNTRY CHRISTMAS FARMER HODGE s ROADSIDE STAND FAIRLEE VERMOND 05045 333 4483 COMPLIMENTS OF CHIMES RESTAURANT Mam Street Bradford Vermont Bradford Oil Company, Inc. Junetlon 5 84 25 Bradford Vt Call 802 222 5251 Or 603 787 6391 MEL O D FARM Dea 8c Joan O good Plermont NH 03779 Reg ste ed Mo gan Ho ses X Breds for Sale Ca p G I 222 5289 Aldrlch General Store Quahty Meats Grocer1es Hardware Rt 10 North Haverhlll, NH 03774 Tel 603 787 6241 ' , . I 1'1 S Boarding, Training 8: Lessons 1 r r r , ' Summer m ir s 7-17 . . , . , , CALICO CAPERS 298 8138 Ed and Don Downlng s Loggmg East Topsham Vl' 050760036 439 5880 fir gf pg ix i jill! 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Lake Morey Inn Falrlee Vermont Open all year Indoor health club Sleepers Meadow Farm Reglstered Holstelns Peter Cole South Newbury VT Bernard Thurston and Sons THURSTUNLEA FARM South Newbury, VT 05066 rr-Q Reglstered Holstelns Congratulatlons to The Class of 1982 Photography by Gary Qmckmfwsff 271-K8 SP56'ly4lffSZ' lu SEIIIOI' p0I'fl'lIlf5 Orfmi NJ-f 353-9333 The Racquet Shaclg NH Q11 NH 787 6115 R t W HAVE FUN L 81 R LUGGING fflpx MW P16727 We buy hard and soft wood stumpage E t T p h VT 050670036 439 5880 Ezzssady insurance Agency .7140 COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION Box 14 Maln Street North Haverhlll NH 03774 Tel C6035 787 6344 9 I .i - EEIIII llllli S33 'fssssas' Efuvf 1 aver 1' Hcalthy 'c' Iimrsclf H, Play acque ball or allyball 9 Games for the whole family to enjoy. ,.., 7 1, '-.'-vf.,Ll,,f , xzfli-ya:-rw as o s am, I O . 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Rosen Tel. 222-9348 Colonial Plaza West Lebanon SLEEPERS MEADOW DESIGNS HIGH QUALITY FEEDS FOR DAIRY AND BEEF CATTLE 1 POULTRY HORSES SWINE AND OTHER LIVESTOCK Sleepers Meadow South Newbury VT ET 8:1-IK D NC People S Market 21 Bay Street Main Street St. Johnsbury VT Woodsville NI-I Ffliflee VT 738-3127 747-3361 333-4308 The Butson Family - Since 1907 Your Complete Food Store Thru the Underpass HOURS Woodsvluet NH mia hru ri ay 7130-szoog saturday 7130-1 1 ig 0 ' I ,nv ' , , 2 'L :O Selenda Grow i . . . .I E, I . a M yt Fd 200 NEWTON EQUIPMENT Fairlee, Vermont Opp. Post Office Briggs 8L Stratton-Toro-Tecumseh Best wishes to the Class of 82 When the gorng gets tough the tough get golng FOGG S TRUE VALUE HARDWARE rle 333 970l Your One Stop Shop ffl: ,L H XT Z n ng C Logging 5? 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