Spaulding High School - Our Echo Yearbook (Barre, VT)

 - Class of 1985

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Student This year the Student Council changed its ways and met with unprecedented success. A new rule allowed anyone to join until the first of Jonuary, when members were reviewed. This gave more people than usual the opportunity to take port in planning school activities. This year's officers were: Shannon Roy, President; Jenny Hill, Secretary; and Darlene Lowe, treasurer, kept the council running smoothly throughout the year Among the events sponsored by the Student Council this year were: the Crystal Ball, which was very successful; a student govern- ment day, which sent various SHS students to spend the day acting out the roles of top city officers; and a Red Cross blood drawing. The new policy towards membership has been very successful, and in all probability will be continued in the coming year. — Shelley Johnson First — Jeff Monte, Shelley Johnson, Tom Murray, Po Kim, Barbie Taylor, Lynn Ann Rouleau, Missy Levesque, Darlene Lowe, Jenny Hill, Shannon Roy, Debbie Clark, Ann Foley, Mary-Ann Bisson, Mary- Beth Pinard, Beth Taylor, Mia Calevro, Stephanie Haskell, Jodi Hoskin, Kelli Monti Second — Kathy Barcomb, Trocy Lambert, Glenn Lambert, Celia Burke, David Anton, Scott Bond, Sue Filliault, Sandy Brassard, Sheri Rouleau, Lynn Champy, Lynn Mul- hem, Jockie Noion, Deb Chatot, Lisa Graham, Sarah Wilbur, Tina Provencher, Jody McDonold. Third — John Vickery, Shellie Mears, Chris Dexter, Kelly Mul- connery, Kim Parnigoni, Carol Dudley, Nancy For- tier, Sarah Soule, Ed Larmorey, Shane Locke, Grant Taylor, Troy Lawson, Susie Peloquin, Mary-Beth Gacetta, Lisa Nativi, Lori Lessard, Kerri Shaneber- ger, Mary Fortier. Fourth — Pam Bowen, Simone Denault, Avery Duffy, Nancy Graham, Kris Seaver, Lisa Senecal, Lisa Groleau, Anita Sykes, Kristi Carmi- nati, Chris Greenwood, Tom Vickery, Gretchen Spangler, Jeff Perkins, Ken Savoie, Amy Strong, Re- nee Frascoia, Maureen Fisher, Stacey Locke Fire — Pam Maza. Barb Kiniry, Steph Beloin, Terri Shaw, Krissy Hill, Kris Gale, Gerry Higgins, Amy Lamberti, Kris Kinley, Marie Dessureau, Tonya Perry, Sandy Boudreault, Tiffany Fecteau, Lori Fecteau, Karen Rouleau, Carmen Maurice, Michelle LaFrancis, Cheyenne Vallerand, Cathy Shepard Six — Chris Gillis, Ann Vickery, Lori Benoit, Tracy Bradee, Brett Rouleau, Brian Proteau, Justin Thomas, Jenny Plante, Phil Martin, Kent Batchelder, Patty Thomp- son, Sharon St. Marie, Debbie Blake, Sue Fumagalli, Polly Bowles, Oreste Reader, Robert Bresette, Chris Tacey Appointed both judge and jury for seniors who break rules concerning senior privileges is the Senior Review Board The students on the Board should be admired for the way they've handled the difficult job of passing unbiased judgment and punishments on to their friends and enemies alike. It's not a fun job, and no one gets excited when they hear on the morning announcements, Senior Review Board Meeting ... This yeor's Senior Review Board has been kept quite active all year because the class of 1985 was awarded their free study hall privileges in October instead of the usual April — Missy Levesque Front — Grant Taylor, Sarah Soule, Sandy Gillis, Lisa Groleau, Jenny Hill, Kevin St. Marie. Back — Missy Levesque, Troy Lawson, Eddie Lamorey, Shane Locke, Lynn Mulhern, Lynn Champy. Governments Work Hard

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fide Pride is an Inborn Trait Whether you are dying of frostbite at the BOR or sweating buckets in the audi- torium, it won't matter a bit if you are a true Tide Fan. The requirements to be- come a Tide Fan are simple: hatred of anything with the name Solon associated with it, a voice that carries across a crowd and the ability to spell S-P-A-U-L-D-l-N-G correctly. Even if you aren't involved in a sport you can still get the same feeling of being part of a team from showing up to cheer. No- thing is more group oriented than joining the good old Give me an S!L There is no doubt the Tide Pride is an inborn trait of all Spaulding students. As Jay Bartlett puts it, Showing your spirit for your school lets the other team know how you feel — Fan-tastic!! — Avery Duffy Below — Marie Dessureau and Celia Burke share a tender moment. Ahhh. Tide Fans 25



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Outstanding Students Rise Above the Ordinary Project Excel is o program at Vermont College for area high school students The first semester there is o different guest speaker each week with group dis- cussions following the speaker The second semester there are mini-courses offered Spaulding students are taking courses entitled: The End of the World , Speed Reading , and Watercolor Spaulding fac- ulty involved in the program are: Miss Watson, Mrs Dean, Mr. Robinson and Mr Baker — Kim Whitcomb Front — Missy Levesque, Mary Kay Gilligan, Lisa Graham, Ann Foley, Laurie Jewett, Debbie Clark, Mary-Beth Gacetta Back — Tracy LaFlamme, Chris Orr, Kim Whitcomb, Avery Duffy, Molly Noelk, Sue Couillard. As is the tradition, Spoulding students were tapped for membership in the National Honor Society These students, although few in number, were hon- ored by receiving life-memberships in the club Students were chosen because of their outstand- ing qualities of scholarship, leadership, service, and character They were inducted at a dinner which featured distinguished speakers The club sold flowers in the spring for the benefit of the American Cancer Society — Shannon Roy First Row — Tom Murray, Sandy Gillis, Kathy Wilkin, Shannon Roy, Wendy Pope Second Row — Richard Roy, Bryan Freeman, Sylvia Plumb, Debbi Cerutti, Diane Willette, Ellen Bolio Scholars Bowl is a nation wide trivia game The SHS team competed state wide for a chance at the state title. Two teams compete at a time and the winning team goes on for further competition while the losing team stays in a stalemate for a few months and then vies for a state position later on The SHS team practices every Wednesday or Thursday by going through quiz books and answer- ing questions. This competition provides a fun time for the com- petitors and a chance to have fun while finding new facts. — Sylvia Plumb Left to Right — Chris Pirie, Kris Kelly, Sylvia Plumb, Debbi Cerutti, Avery Duffy, Mr Casey Scholars Bowl, Excel and Honor Society f 27

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