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

 - Class of 1989

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Below — Danny Burke plays with the toy display. Those Greedy Juniors When Spaulding High School juniors were asked what the best part of their jobs were, most an- swers sounded like this: The money, said Jessica McCand- less; “You get to handle a lot of money, and the pay!” said Henry Laperle; and “When I get my paycheck,’ answered Greg Bisson. As each one spoke of money, there was a brightness in their eyes, and each let out a greedy little laugh. The feeling of all that cash in their fingers after receiving their paycheck pretty much makes up for the tedious hours spent on the job. There are some definite trying times involved with working. “I get some really impatient custo- mers. Some really get angry when you ask for I.D. for their checks. I don’t like people like that. They should have some consideration for workers,” re- plied Jessica McCandless when asked about her job. Henry La- perle stays tough with customers like that “One day a guy gave me ten dollars, and he told me he gave me a twenty dollar bill. I didn't give in, and I proved him wrong. He didn’t put up too big of a fight” Henry is a grinder-maker at Jockey Hollow, and sometimes they even let him make pizzas. There are, however, a few good parts about a job besides those crisp dollar bills. Christina Brigham says of her job at The Video Store, “It’s a lot of fun. I like the responsibility.” I think Renita Jacobs feels the same way about responsibility, because she said that “the best part is when I lock the front door on my way out” Nicki Corti, who works at Fisher- man's Galley, explains with a laugh, “Even though I smell like fish when I get out of there I like to see the kids make googly eyes at the lobsters.” Jobs are basically a way of mak- ing money for high school students. Some are good, some are bad. Most people regret miss- ing going out at night or to the football games on Saturdays. But as long as the money gets raked in, and there are study halls the next day, kids will get jobs. David Hoag Jobs 21

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As the Ti j 7 'O'-. Kell T --- 7 ,V. w' X y , VI . --s. C - v '-i 2t s J M -i-- 1 Js - C-t ' f 4 Iojy r. ’.J They are all sitting nervously, Spauldings and Lewises among them. Hoss Marlor (Jeff Jarvis) begins to read the will. Mo one can imagine Pilliph Spaulding (Bob Wilcox) dead, and no one regrets his death. “I, Pilliph Spaulding being of sound mind and body ... speaks Hoss do hearby give my last will and testament. I am writing this under the suspicion that I will be murdered in the near future. I know the facts revealed in my will will give clues to the identity of the killer... The eyes in the room shift quickly from face to face. Reba Shayne (Kelly Works) stares calmly at an ashtray while Lake Lindsay (Tanya Dufresne) bites he; nails. He can t do this!” croaks Pilliph's half brother Michael-Alien Spaulding (Aaron Beltramf). “Yes he can, Michael-Alien, Lieutenant Shiney Shayne (Roger Thompson) says smugly, “what have you got to hide?” “Nothing, quickly says Michael-Alien while putting an arm around Yamaha Cooper (Kira Peirce), his bride-to-be. “Can we get on with it? Weed (Christine Maxham) questions. Her tight mini- skirt is becoming uncomfortable with her advancing pregnancy. “Now back to reading,” says Hoss, “where was I? Oh yes ... the identity of the killer.” “To my unborn child, I bequeath all my holdings at Spaulding Enterprises ... Hoss pauses while everybody grasps the news of Pilliph's impending fatherhood. Hoss Marlor shall be the child's guardian until it reaches 21, then the child will gain control of Spaulding. Merideth Bauer (Jodi Routhier) will recive a monthly allowance to raise our child.” “Oh my God, how could he?” whispers Merideth. “Is it true, is the baby you’re carrying really Pilliph's?” cries Rock Bauer (Brian Dessureau) “Yes, but we were fighting. I was going to tell you, but I was confused and Pilliph was threatening me, I mean ...” Merideth does a quick intake of breath. Very interesting. He was threatening you.” Shiney remarks. “What about me? I’m not gaining weight from eating too many munchies, you know, complains Weed. “What? You’re pregnant too?” Hoss questions. “How bout me? cries Candy Lewis (Cheryl Bolles). “What? yells Hoss. “Pilliph is the father of my baby too!” reveals Candy. “Now let me get this straight,,” says Hoss, Merideth, Weed, and Candy are all pregnant with Pilliph’s child?” 22

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