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Party At Bennet's!! At 9:30 on Halloween night, I entered Bennet McFaun's house, and was greeted by a dismal sight. There was poor Bennet, enshrouded in fake cob- webs and smashed hopes, sitting on his couch, waiting for the nonexistent crowds to show up for his party . Little did we know that fifteen minutes later the house would be overflowing with people dressed as pumpkins (toma- toes?), Al Jolson look-alikes, a six pack of Budweiser, a salty sea dog complete with harpoon, and the cheap costume of the evening — a collective group of cheapos who chipped in on a pack of garbage bags and went as Martians . Thanks for the good time, Bennet. Clockwise from Upper Left Seniors enjoy a summer bash at Rouleaus Relax- ing ot a party Enoughs enough, you guys! This is the last time I have a party at my house! Kevin Brault after a long, hard night. Spaulding's new mascot helped count down the last minutes of 1983. Lisa Rancourt kills another weekend Morcia Amsden and Karen Moeykens have Chris Burke right where they want him. Parties 15
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Reflections of a Drunk Stumbling into this party, I realized that because of my inebriation I didn't exactly know where I was. I believe that I was somewhere in Vermont, but that's not important. What's important is that it's one of those real big parties, with every scumbag from every gutter from Montpelier to Northfield in attendance. What's going on here? What are those redneck screams that issue forth from low-lifes and women who can't hold their liquor? Is all of this pandemonium really necessary? What ever happened to a bit of intense thinking and philosophizing instead of practicing Viking drinking frenzies and unrestrained vomiting. Why do teenagers drink so much? Get with it, wake up, and live your life without having it clouded by a bunch of stupid nerds at stupid parties, and three times your allotment of liquor. Hie.
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A Players Point of View 28 to 0. This was the score of the annual powder puff game. Once again the mighty seniors kicked on the juniors. After weeks of long, hard practices we were ready We practiced after school at Spaulding and at night at Currier Park. The practices were usually hard and strenuous. We practiced tackle to be ready in case the game was rough. It was a good thing! A few minutes into the game everyone was tackling. Bodies were flying! Our fullbacks blocked well for quarterback Sue Kiniry and our running backs found large holes courtesy of a well disciplined offensive line. Sue rushed for three touch- downs and we led 22-0 at the half A last touchdown by Sue left the Class of '84 on top 28-0. Our coaches were really fair about playing time. Everyone switched in so we all had equal time. Clockwise from Upper Left Senior Powder Puff Front Rose Thompson, Roseanne Palmisano, Kris- tin Proulx, Betsy Grenier, Lisa Matson 2nd Row Pam Chatot, Lynn Blake, Lisa Babic, Laura Casey, Diane Monte, Coach Kendall Turner, Maria Couture, Kim Quinlan, Sue Kiniry, Sonda Rouleau, Anne Ryan. 3rd Row: Janet Plante, Nancy Roth, Mary Mulli- gan, Coach Craig Croteau, Coach Jeff Nolan, Liz Harding, Belinda Fuller, Coach Peter Shuttle. 4th Row: Joanne Rouleau, Beth Titus, Lisa Rivard, Marlene Dion, Julie Carpenter, Sue Jorgenson, Coach Wayne Shutak Back Carol Peloquin, Carol Violette, Beth Couture, Kathy Martel, Chorlene Mcauley Betsy Grenier, dressed for combat, receives last minute instructions from cooch Pete Shuttle Senior quarterback Sue Kiniry about to cross the end line for her second touchdown of the day. Sue accounted for all of the senior scoring 16 Powder Puff
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