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Above — Guidance Aides Front — Jen Belville. Stacey Mitchell. Kathv Dodge. Linda Ouelette. Back — Sylvia Buzzed. Carrie Wright. Kim Buntin. Lori Mattson. Tracy Bowen. Anne Carroll. Tammy Matthieu. Right — Library’ Aides Stacey Mitchell, Tracy Ennis. Beth Lane. Kerry Clark, Eric Larson. Kathv Dodge. Kristine Procoppio. A Welcome Escape from Study Hall Everyone knows that there is nothing worse than a boring study hall. That is part of the reason why senior girls are happy to be selected as office aides. Being an office aide isn’t all fun and games. Believe it or not, there is a lot of work in- volved! Depending on which period it happens to be, there may be mail to sort through, or absentee lists to deliver. There are always absentee slips to snatch from each classroom door, and an endless number of notes to be delivered. The phone never seems to cease ringing either! It is the office aide’s job to help take messages, then run around and look for the teacher who is wanted on the phone. “You get to learn a lot of in- teresting news being an office aide — like about all of the suspects for the bombing of the toilet!” — Heather Garbacik Above — Vocational Office Aides From — Jen Taylor. Back — Kathy Dovon, Nicole Hennessey, Karen Todd, Michelle LeRoux, Kristine Belville, Tammy Hurd. 10 Office Aides
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Spaulding’s Social Scene Sizzles This year the Spaulding High School social scene was highlighted by many different functions including sporting events, school dances, and other various celebrations. Many new faces were seen at sporting events this year. Field hockey and ice hockey each drew unusually large crowds with their winning seasons. The various games became a routine for many Spaulding students. Of the school dances, the post-fall sports video dance was the most exciting. Students viewed themselves on three large screens, whether they wished to or not. The camera caught many unaware thus creating some extraordinary sights. Throughout the 87-88 school year, several student functions were held. These functions climaxed at Halloween and New Year’s Eve. The Halloween treat was set against a brisk fall moon where evil thieves ran rampant. The New Year was rung in at various spots throughout Barre. All in all, the Spaulding social scene, though slow at times, con- tinued to provide its students with plenty of activities with which to fill their time. — Kelly Eagan Social Events 9
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Left — Office Aides First — Kern Shaneberger, Lori Lessard, Mary Fortier, Michelle Lafrancis, Steph Flolden, Stacey Harvey. Second — JoAnne Gilbert, Christina Grenon, Kathy Casey, Amy Graham. Lisa Higgs, Tracey Freeman. Third — Susan Fumagalli. Justin McAvov, Tracy Robie. Janice McCormick. Carol Browning. Fourth — Cheyenne Vallerand, Lorie Whittemore, Pam Barney. Lisa Blais, Heather Garbacik. Fifth — Kathy Doyon, Carrie Wright, Kelli Routhier, Terry Trembley. Sixth — Kent Batchelder. Office Aides 11
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