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Gym And Health This year the gym and health programs were in full swing. While Mrs. Claire Coady, our school nurse, offered such benefits as vitamins for the students and physicals for die athletes. Mrs. Cheri Angier and Coach Bill Conners helped them to strenghen their skills while learning new things. The end result was a happy, healthy, group of students who are as much a pleasure to V.U.H.S. as are the teachers who helped them get there. Coach Conners, Boys Physical Education. Ready, aim, and watch out. Mrs. Angier, Girls Physical Education. Mrs. Coady, School Nurse. 29
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Vocational Arts Mr. Harmon Boyce, Woodworking and Vocational Agriculture. Once again this year, the Vocational Arts proved to be one of the school's most active, engaging in a wide range of activities. Several of Mr. Boyce's Vocational Agriculture students flew to Kanas City to receive an award that they had won last year in a nationwide Agricultural Mechanics competition. Mr. Lynk's Industrial Arts classes worked on a wide assortment of projects, including making hunting bows, handcrafting furniture, restoring a 19th century horse-drawn sleigh, and studying automotive diagnosis tune-up. The Graphic Art classes, in addition to working on numerous independent study projects, assisted many other departments of the school, silk-screening CAST Project t-shirts, aiding in the production of the Human-tities class Christmas card and providing tickets and posters for numerous school functions. Mr. Scott Lynk, Industrial Arts. Mark Sabourin, unaware of the camera, works on. 28 Mr. Michael Thibault, Typing and Bookkeeping. Us guys can type too, say Peter Smith and Michael Livingston.
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Everyone Does His Share This year Drivers Ed. was under the leadership of Mr. Guyette. He, with courage and knowledge, taught students to drive safely and wisely. Study Hall was split into two groups this year. One was for students who wanted a quiet atmosphere and the other was called The Conversation Room. Mrs. Alio, along with fellow teachers, took charge of the study halls. Beth Phillips added many new and fun things to the library. New books were ordered and games of Calendar Clue and Photo captions were available to play. A stereo was also added. Fran Alio, Study Hall monitor, listens to Tom Clark, senior. Beth Phillips, School Librarian and Jo Ann Barry, Assist. Lib. Library Aids: Holly Franklin, Margret BaDore, Penny Birchmore, Tammy Brace, Darla Bushey and Tina Spade. Mr. Roland Guyette, Drivers Education instructor. 30
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