Vergennes Union High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Vergennes, VT)

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EDITOR ........SHEILA BURLOCK JR. HIGH EDITOR ... DEBBIE PIDGEON ASSISTANT EDITOR .. TINA VINCENT PHOTOGRAPHY SENIOR EDITOR .... CINDY PIDGEON EDITOR .......JANET SULLIVAN UNDERCLASSMEN LAYOUT EDITOR .. COOKIE THOMAS EDITOR ........LAURIE HAWKINS CO-BUSINESS MANAGERS ...........WALLY REED ALANA TRACY A FRIEND Time is a thing that passes by. Love comes and goes and makes you cry. But a friend is a friend forever. Nothing or no one can take them away. And when you go I will remember. I will think of your smile and kindness. Someday 1 hope we will meet again. Cause a friend is a friend forever. Dream your dreams and live your life. Make the best of it while it's there. Don's spend your time watching it pass. But a friend is a friend forever. Today and tomorrow are only there for a time. But the memories they hold are there forever. Memories are important when they are of friends. Cause a friend is a friend forever. We have tried, and sometimes succeeded. We have laughed and enjoyed. Most of all I met you and learned. A friend is a friend forever. God bless you and keep you well. Have Him always be with you. Sometime remember my cra2y ways, Cause a friend is a friend forever. Joan Marsh 3 A GOOD FRIEND LEAVES During the 3 V4 years that Mrs. Cheri Angier was here as a physical education teacher she succeeded in developing a very strong department. Girls athletics blossomed under her direction. She always managed to convey her enthusiasm to her classes. As a result of her superb coaching ability, Mrs. Angier built the strongest field hockey and gymnastic teams V.U.H.S. has ever had. Her devotion to her teams helped to make them a serious challenge to in-state competitions. We were saddened by her departure, and will miss her warm personality and participation in school activities. She is a special woman to whom V.U.H.S. owes much. 4 DEDICATION 2 ACADEMICS 64 ADMINISTRATION 6 SPORTS 82 FACULTY 8 ACTIVITIES 110 SENIORS 16 SPONSORSHIPS 122 UNDERCLASSMEN 44 DIRECTORY 124 The School Board Members are: Mrs. Lynn Jackson, Mr. Joel Fitzpatrick, Mr. Lawerence Gebo, Mrs. Anna Husk, and Mr. Nancy O'Brien. 6 PEOPLE WHO MAKE V.U.H.S. TICK Mr. Charles Usher - Asst. Principal 7 FAC ULTY MATHEMATICS Mrs. Susan Mosher, Mrs. Alice Maurer, Mrs. Janice Rheaume, Mrs. Evelyn Burke, and Miss Marianne Kulig Mr. Robert Barlow Mrs. Burke counting hairs on Mr. Connors' head. SCIENCE Faculty Section Sponsored by Simmonds Precision Products Inc. Mr. Robert McNamara, Mr. Ron McKinnon, Miss Nancy Vandenburgh, and Mr. Earl Weeks 9 ENGLISH Mr. Rogers and Mrs. Stetson are discussing the finer points of F. Scott Fitzgerald. 10 Mrs. Wanda Stetson, Mr. Ed Krasnow, Ms. Maida Townsend, Mrs. Nancy Prescott, Mrs. Ethelyn Bartlett, Mr. Jay Rogers. Mrs. Carina Fitzpatrick, Mr. Jeff Minns, Mrs. Cathy Spaulding. FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND MUSIC Mr. Chuck Mander, Mrs. Joy Minns, Mrs. Carma Fitzpatrick, Ms. Maida Townsend. Parlez-vous Francais? HISTORY Mr. David Davidson, Ms. Pamela Taylor, Mr. Barry Aidinger, and Mr. JonYamall. 12 READING AND SPECIAL SERVICES Mrs. Ann Sullivan, Mr. Larry Shepard, Miss Mary Ellen Sessa, Mr. Jeffrey Neilson. 13 FEW CLASSES ARE AS Mr. Michael Thibault and Mrs. Nancy Emberly Mrs. Cheri Angier and Mr. Bill Conners 14 FUN AS THESE! Mr. Hannon Boyce and Mr. Scott Lynk WttNiS coutnsv ot M'MS lie Mr. Roland Guyette 15 YESTERDAY FLOWS THROUGH MY MIND. WITH WEEPING WILLOW GESTURES SHE CARESSES SCATTERED FRAGMENTS, SENTENCES LONG SINCE SAID, FADED PICTURES LEFT BEHIND: AND WITH A SINGLE MOTION, SHE BRINGS THEM TO THE SURFACE FOR BRIEF INSTANTS OF RECALL. A TEAR IS SHED . . . A SMILE AGAIN . .. HER COBWEB GOWN DUSTS THE CORRIDORS OF MY MIND. IT TRAILS BEHIND HER IN MY MIST OF THOUGHTS. EACH PLACE IT TOUCHES IS LEFT WITH VAGUE REMEMBRANCE A FEELING OF HAVING BEEN THERE ONCE BEFORE. HER EVANESCENT PRESENCE, NOW HERE BUT MOSTLY NOT, TREDS DOWN A SEPARATE REALM OF MUSTY DREAMS AND TIRED MEMORIES BELOW THE CONSCIOUS THOUGHTS OF NOW. HER WORLD EXISTS IN PEACEFUL OBLIVION, SILENTLY GATHERING THE PAST, WHILE I NOW AND THEN RECALL. -C. PIDGEON SENIOR SECTION John Carmine Alio 1 'Take a sad song and make it better. 1' J.V. Basketball 1-2, V. Basketball 3-4, J.V. Baseball Mgr. 1, Student Council 2-3, V. Baseball Mgr. 2-3, Mural Painter 2, Boys State 3, Prom Comm. 3, Prom King 3, Sadie Hawkins Queen 3, Sr. Hike 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Ass't Business Mgr. 4, N.H.S. 4, Marine Corps. Physical Fitness 4, Intangibility Club 4 sponsored BY POLLEN DER’S REAL ESTATE Pierre Joseph Angier Helen Anela Ansell 1 'Happy are those who dream dreams, and are willing to pay the price to make them come true.'' J.V. Soccer 1, V. Soccer 2-4, J.V. Wresting 1, V. Wrestling 2-4, V. Track 3, Prom Comm. 3 Michael W. Austin ' 'Remember always the good times.'' Office Aide 3, Library Aide 4, National Honor Society 3-4 ' 'A Chevy's a poor man's Cadillac .'' F.F.A. 2-4 “THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD 17 THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD Sheldon MJimM Ball ' 'Poor Mexico, so close to the United States, yet so far away from God.'' Spring Production 1-2, Band 1-2, X-Country 2-4, Travelers to France 3 Jay L. Barry ' 'When the time comes, I might think about it. F.F.A. 1-2 THAT LEADS TO YOUR DOOR David Bodette Jo-Anne Patricia Bodette 1' The only way to have a friend is to be one.11 Baseball 1-2, Student Council 2-3, Wrestling 3-4, Class Officer 1-4, Prom Comm. 3 Terry P. Brace ' ‘Life is too short to make all the mistakes ... learn from others.'' '' They would not find me changed from him they knew-Only more sure of all I thought was true.'' J.V. Basketball 1-2, A.F.S. 3-4, N.H.S. 3-4, Pres. 4, Girls' State Delegate 3, Travelers to France 3, A.F.S. Americans Abroad Candidate James M. Breur J.V. Soccer 1-2, V. Soccer 3-4, J.V. Wrestling 1 ' 'What lies behind you and what lies before you are tiny matters compared to what lies within you.'' F.F.A. 1-4, V.I.C.A. 4, ' 'Bye Bye Birdie 1, ' 'Olda-homa'' 2 19 WILL NEVER DISAPPEAR Susan Mary Brigan ' 'Happy memories are forever friends.'' J.V. Cheerleading 2, V. Cheerleading 3, Prom Comm. 3 Sheila May Burlock ' 'When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on! Yearbook 1-4, Sports Edt. 2-3, Editor 4, J.V. Basketball 1-2, V. Basketball 3-4, Co-Capt. 2,4, J.V. Softball 1-2, V. Softball 3, Travelers to France 2, Elem. Tutor 1-3, Band 1, Office Aide 4, Paper Staff 3 CRYSTALLINE DREAMS'' MY DREAMS ARE PRESERVED INSIDE ME IN THE FORM OF GENTLE SNOWFLAKES. EACH TINY CRYSTAL REPRESENTS A DREAM THAT GREW INTO A SOLID ENTITY-YET ONE WHICH SO APTLY CAPTURES THE FLEETING ASPECT OF OUR HOPES. SO TANGIBLE- BUT SO QUICKLY GONE. THEY ARE FORMED AMIDST THE SILENCE OF MY MIND, EACH ONE CREATED IN THE SAME WAY; BUT STILL SHOWING THEIR INDIVIDUALITY, THEIR TOTAL UNIQUENESS TO EACH OTHER- JUST AS MY DREAMS ARE MANY AND VARIED, SO ARE MY SNOWFLAKES. BUT THE WORLD FORGETS THAT I CARRY A SNOW-CASTLE IN MY MIND, WHICH ALL MY HOPES AND DREAMS HAVE BUILT TO SHOW THE FINAL DREAM THAT I MUST REACH TO MAKE MY LIFE WORTHWHILE. THEY FORGET THAT I AM LIKE THEM, AND THUS WE CAN NOT OPEN OUR MINDS TO EACH OTHER, FOR FEAR THE SNOWFLAKES WILL MELT UNDER THE HARSH LIGHT OF REALITY-LEAVING US WITH A PUDDLE OF DREAMS LEFT UNFULFILLED. Richard Marcel Brunet ' 'Live for today and hope for tomorrow.'' Basketball 1,2,4 Matthew Thomas James Bushee '' If life were here to hate, then we all wouldn't be here.'' Soccer 2, J.V. Basketball 1-2, V. Basketball 3-4, J.V. Baseball 1-2, V. Baseball 3-4 20 I’VE SEEN THAT ROAD BEFORE Suzanne Lynn Bushey Tammy Sue Bushey Christopher William Campbell ' 'Take some time to dream awhile.11 Gymnastics 1, Field Hockey 2, Prom Committee 3, Sr. Hike 4 Wendy Jean Campbell 1 'My mind changes with the rising and setting of the sun.'' J.V. Field Hockey 2, V. Field Hockey 4, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Sr. Hike 4 ' 'A friend is a friend forever.'' Track 1-3, V.A.C. 2, J.V. Field Hockey 2, V. Field Hockey 3-4, Gymnastics Mgr. 3-4, Prom Comm. 3, Sr. Hike 4 r ' 'We have left undone those things which we ought to have done, and we have done those things which we ought not to have done.'' J.V. Soccer 1, V. Soccer 2,4, J.V. Baseball 1, J.V. Wrestling 1, V. Wrestling 2,4, Prom Comm. 3 21 IT ALWAYS LEADS ME HERE M. Strada-Sec., L. Heath-Pres., L. Gebo-V. Pres., D. Bodette-Treas. Patty Clark ' 'Overcome time and all we have is now, overcome space and all we have is here, and between here and now we should surely see each other again.'' Transfer 4, Gymnastics 1, Volleyball 1-2, Cheerleading 1-2 Ricky R. Condon ' 'Dream, then chase it until it comes true.'' F.F.A. 1, Band 1-2, Pep Band 3, V.I.C.A. 4 Lisa Ann Cousino '' If you do not understand my silence, you will not understand me.'' Hobbies: Listening to music, partying and sleeping. 22 LEAD ME TO YOUR DOOR Maria '' Dolores1' Cynthia Coyle ' 'Don't just fill your life with years- fill your years with life. Laurie Ann Curler ' 'Beauty is only skin deep and fades like a plucked rose, but the deeper qualities in life last forever.1' Bemie D. Dam ' 'The burner I go, the behinder I get. F.F.A. 1-4 Tutor 1, J.V. Softball 1-2, V.A.C. 1,2,4, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 4, Yearbook 1,2,4, French Club 1-2, Travelers to France 2, D.E.C.A. 4 Tamar Rachael Danyow ' 'A moment's pleasure, is a lasting treasure.'' V. Boys' Baseball Mgr. 2, Prom Comm. 3, Yearbook Art 4, V. Boys' Basketball Mgr. 4, Sr. Hike 4 IF AND WHEN I AM GONE REMEMBER ME ... REMEMBER THAT WHEREVER I AM I WILL BE THINKING OF YOU ... IF I EVER RETURN IT IS BECAUSE OF YOU ... IF I FAIL AT MY GOAL IT WILL NOT BE FROM NOT TRYING ... IF I SUCCEED IT IS BECAUSE I SAW REALITY IN MY DREAMS IF I OVERCOME MY BARRIERS IT IS BECAUSE I HAD YOU TO BELIEVE IN ME -JOAN MARSH 23 THE WILD AND WINDY NIGHTS 24 THAT THE RAIN WASHED AWAY Donna Ann Dionne 1 'It is better to be short and shine then to be tall and cast a shadow.'1 Transfer from Texas 1, Basketball 1-4, Softball 1-4, X-Country 2, F.B.L.A. 3,4 Patricia L. Elzinga ' 'Dun Spiro Spero.'' Yearbook 1, National Honor Society 3-4, Track 2-4, X-Country 3 25 HAS LEFT A POOL OF TEARS Ruth Kathleen Fitz-Gerald 1 'Three grand essentials to happiness in this life are, something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. X-Country 1,2,4, Track 1-4, Gymnastics 1-4, Capt. 3, Yearbook 1-2, Special Olympics 1-2, V.A.C. 1-3, Sec. 1-2, N.H.S. 3-4, Sec. 4, Prom Comm. 3, Travelers to France 3, Music Man 3, Finian's Rainbow 4, Chorus 1 'If you wanna get to heaven, you gotta raise a little hell! '' Transfer 3, Softball 3-4, Basketball 4, Fall Musical 4, A.F.S. 4, German Club 4, N.H.S. 4 SENIORS '' In restless dreams I walked along ... J.V. Field Hockey 1, V. Field Hockey 2-4, J.V. Basketball 1, Mgr. 2, V. Softball Mgr. 2-3, Sr. Hike 4, A.F.S. A.A. Candidate 4, French Club 1-4, A.F.S. 3-4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, N.H.S. 3-4, One-Acts 3-4, Spring and Fall Productions 2-4 4 CRYING FOR THE DAY Lance Kenneth Foerch '' Some love God, some love themselves; I love myself through God.'' J.V. Basketball 1-2, X-Country 1, V. Basketball 3-4, Track 1-4, Ski Club 2-3, V. Pres. Leo Club 3-4, V. Baseball 4, Spring Musical 3, Fall Musical 4, Student Council Treas. 4, Prom Comm. 3, Prom Court 3, Winter Carnival 1 - 4, One - Acts 4 Daryll Fulford '' As 1 try to remember yesterday, wondering about tomorrow, I realize I should only concentrate on today.'' J.V. Soccer 1-2, V. Soccer 3-4, J.V. Wrestling 1, V. Wrestling 2-4, Track 1-2, Student Council 1-3, Treas. 3, Prom Comm. 3, Boys' State 3, V.I.C.A. 3-4, Pres. 4 Basketball 1-2, Baseball 1-4, Soccer 1-4, F.F.A. 1-4 ' 'MELTING SNOW'' ROLLING HILLS TAKING SHAPE FROM WITHIN THE COVER OF MELTING SNOW, SHE IS A NERVOUS YOUNG BRIDE. AND THE TREES REACHING, SHOUTING IT IS TIME, TO ALL THE WORLD, SHE IS A NERVOUS YOUNG BRIDE. THE SPARROWS AND THE CHICKADEES PLEADING AND COAXING, SHE IS A NERVOUS YOUNG BRIDE. THE DEER WATCH INTENTLY, KNOWING WHAT IS HAPPENING, INEVITABLY AWAIT SUMMER, SHE IS A NERVOUS YOUNG BRIDE. THEN IT HAPPENS, SUMMER COMES, AND DADDY'S LITTLE GIRL ISN'T A GIRL ANYMORE, SHE'S A WOMAN. SHE IS A NERVOUS YOUNG BRIDE. THE SNOW IS GONE, AND A WOMAN REMAINS, BUT SPRING IS ALWAYS TURNING TO SUMMER ON DOWN THE ROAD, AND IT'S JUST AS BEAUTIFUL. ANOTHER YEAR TO THE WORLD. 27 -LANCE FOERCH WHY LEAVE ME STANDING HERE Melinda Jo Gevry 'Friends like you for nothing more than what you are ... if they are your true friends.'' Field Hockey 3, Prom Committee 3, Senior Hike 4 Tina Lynn Gevry ' 'The greatest kindness we can offer each other is the truth.'' Transfer Student 1 Darlene M. Gould ' 'Let us make this moment in time that we share a thing of beauty ... Let us fill our finest cups with wine and celebrate our love of life.'' Gymnastics 1, Yearbook 1,4, Softball 1 - 2, German Club 2, Student Council 1 - 3, Field Hockey 2-3, Cheerleading 2-3, One-Acts 2-3, Spring Production 2-3, Prom Comm. 3, Leo Club 3, A.F.S. 3-4, N.H.S. 3-4, V. Pres. 4 28 LET ME KNOW THE WAY Robert E. Hunt Jr. 1 'A friend you have to buy won't be worth what you pay for him.'1 Photography Club 2, Golf 3-4, Travelers to France 3, Senior Hike 4 Micheal Carl Hutchins You be you, and I'll be me, and soon I think we both will see.'' Student Council 1 - 3, Sec. 2, Teens for the Retarded 2, Class Pres. 1,3,4, J.V. Cheerleader 1-2, V. Cheerleader 3-4, Big Sister 4, Good Citizen Award 4 MANY TIMES I’VE BEEN ALONE Rose M. Hutchins Brenda S. Jerger Randy Jerome 30 You make a living by what you get, but you make a life by what you give.'' Tutor 1, J.V. Basketball 1-2, V. Basketball 4, J.V. Softball 1-2, Yearbook 1,2,4, French Club 1-2, V.A.C. 1,2,4, Sec. 2, Treas. 4, German Club 2 Peter Jewell ' 'It was fun all these years. Good luck to all '78 class members. It was fun with all my friends.'' F.F.A. 1-3, V.I.C.A. 4 ' 'At the end of the rainbow there's happiness.'' Travelers to France 3 ' 'Buy a Mopar and all of your problems are over.'' Wrestling 2, F.F.A. 1-2 SO LITTLE TIME IS SPENT IN TODAY. THE SMALLEST ACTION IS FIRST THOUGHT OUT, AND THEN FINISHED, AND FINALLY RECALLED IN LATER YEARS. OUR TIME IS FILLED WITH SUCH CONTEMPLATION THAT WHEN SOMETHING IS DONE SPONTANEOUSLY, WE EITHER REGRET IT FOREVER; OR HAVE A SHINING SPOT OF WARM MEMORY TO BRIGHTEN THE WINTER OF OUR LIVES. PEOPLE RARELY REMEMBER THAT TODAY IS BUT ONE SECOND THAT WE HAVE JUST DONE SOMETHING IN, AND THAT WHEN IT IS OVER IT CAN'T BE BROUGHT BACK TO BE PERFECTED ... IT IS GONE FOREVER. THE SECONDS MUST EACH BE LIVED AS THEY COME, LEST WE BE LEFT WITH NOTHING BUT VAGUE MEMORIES OF A YESTERDAY THAT CAME TOO LATE. -C. PIDGEON AND MANY TIMES I’VE CRIED Loren J. Kandzior 1 'Oh well ... such is life.1' ' 'Rusty'' William Kasupski ' 'Everyone has the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness ... if only she didn't run so fast.'' Student Council 1, Golf 1 - 4, Representative at U.V.M. 's Outstanding Junior Program 3, Track 4, X-Country 4 Sean Kilbride '' 1 was here but now I 'm gone. I leave my name to turn you on. Those who knew me, knew me well- the rest of you can go to hell! '' Soccer 1-4 Judy Lynn LaBombard ' 'When 1 think back on all the crap I learned in high school, it's a wonder 1 can think at all. Yearbook 1-4, French Club 2-4, A.F.S. 3-4, Prom Comm. 3 ANYWAY, YOU’LL NEVER KNOW BREAK-AWAY LIFE STREAKS BY-SCENES QUICKLY SINK INTO OBLIVION. HURTLING ON-FASTER THAN TIME WE PLAY OUR DAY BEFORE IT'S HERE. IT'S A COMING TO BE THAT SURGES TOWARD AN END. WE ALL RACE ON-EAGER TO REACH A POINT IN THE DISTANCE. LONG FORGOTTEN, LIES OUR PAST THOUGHTS, WISHES, DREAMS. WE FEAR FACADES -OUR PRIVATE ILLUSIONS, BUT CLING TO THEM WITH RESTLESS HOPE. WE'RE DRIVEN ON LIKE HERDS OF DOCILE SHEEP OR TIMID FIELDMICE- WE WANT TO STOP, TO SLOW THIS BREAKNECK PACE; BUT FIND WE CANNOT TEAR OURSELVES FROM THIS RUSHING CROWD, THIS STAGNANT THRONG; THAT SWEEPS US WITH IT, CARING NOT THAT REBELLION BREEDS WITHIN OUR SOULS EACH PASSING DAY. PERHAPS BUT ONE WILL TEST HIS COURAGE, THE STRUGGLE WILL BE WORTH HIS TRY. HE CAN ADMIRE THE BEAUTY OF THE WORLD WITH HIS OWN EYES, TAKING ALL THE TIME HE NEEDS TO THINK CACTUS AND LADY- BUG, PINECONE AND THISTLE, WHILE THE OTHERS RUN LIKE RIBBONS FASTER YET AND FASTER STILL. THEY SEE NOT WHERE THEY'RE GOING, NOR WHAT THEY'VE LEFT, OR WHERE THEY ARE. THEY SIMPLY FORGE AHEAD, SOME HAPPY AND SOME THINKING THAT LIFE STREAKS BY SO QUICKLY -IS IT TIME TO BREAK-AWAY? James Micheal LaFlam ' 'A two cent grin, an up lifted chin, helps some my friend, helps some.'' J.V. Basketball 1-2, V. Basketball 3-4, J.V. Baseball 1-2, V. Baseball Manager 3 William Leach ' 'Life is to love and cherish, not to hate, so love it while you can.'' V. Soccer 1-4, V. Baseball 3-4, J.V. Basketball 1, V. Basketball 2-4, Sr. Hike 4 Laurie Ann Laflin ' 'A word of love, once it is said, is better than volumes unwritten, unread.'' Field Hockey 1, Softball 1,2,4, Cheerleading 1-4, Co-Capt. 1-2, Student Council 1-3, V. Pres. 2, Leo Club 3, Pres. 3, Prom Comm. 3, Prom Court 3, Class Sec. 2-3, N.H.S. 4 v f Thomas G. McClay ' 'Love possesses not, nor would it be possessed, for love is sufficient unto love.'' Basketball 1-3, Prom Comm. 3 32 THE MANY WAYS I’VE TRIED Kelly Lynn McFadden 1' 1 wander through the night and search the world to find the words to make it right.1' Roxanne ' 'Rocky'' McGuire ' 'When thinking about friends that are gone, 1 always feel that I'm alone.'' Transfer Student 2, Prom Committee 3, Senior Hike 4 Anna H. Mendiola ' 'Try and fail is better than fail to try.'' A.F.S. Exchange Student to Vergennes from Micronesia. Laurie A. Menard Dreams uninterpreted are like letters unopened.'' Yearbook 1, Tutor 1, A.F.S. 2,4, ' 'Miracle Worker'' 2, Softball 2,4, Library Aide 4, Basketball 4, V.A.C. 4, German Club 1 BUT STILL THEY LEAD ME BACK Donna L. Miller '1 Life is progress; look forward to what you shall be rather than backwards to what you have been.1' Tutor 1-3, Traveler to France 2, F.B.L.A. 3-4, Sec. 3, Yearbook 1-2, Sr. Hike 4 Stefan Horst Mittag ' 'Was auch immer geschieht: Nie darfst du so tief sinken. Von dem kakao, durch den man dich zieht. Auch noch zu trin-ken. A.F.S. Exchange Student from Germany, Soccer 4 k. ' 'OF A NEW DAY'' OUR FEARS, THOSE SMALL ONES THAT WE THOUGHT SO BIG-FOR ALL THE VITAL THINGS WE HAD TO GET AND TO REACH AND YET, THERE IS ONLY ONE GREAT THING, THE ONLY GREAT THING: TO LIVE TO SEE THE EXPERIENCES ON JOURNEYS, AND THE GREAT DAY THAT DAWNS, AND THE LIGHT THAT FILLS THE WORLD. -LAURIE MENARD Good-bye, so long, it's been fun, live for today and hope for tomorrow.'' Thomas Jon O'Brien X-Country 1, J.V. Wrestling 1, J.V. Baseball 1, Prom Comm. 3, F.F.A. 4 TO THE LONG WINDING ROAD Marlene Ouellette ' 'When my friend talks, I listen, When I talk, my friend listens, that's one of the reasons we' re friends.'' Cynthia Carolene Pidgeon ' 'The greatest gift you can give me is tile opportunity for me to be me and for me to let you be you.'' Senior Hike 4 Mike ' 'Keebler'' Plankey ' 'But someday soon we'll stop to ponder what on earth's this spell we're under. We made the grade and still we wonder who the hell we are.'' Class Sec. 1, J.V. Basketball 1-2, J.V. Soccer 1-2, V. Soccer 3-4, Student Council 1,2,4, German Club 3, Prom Comm. 3 Yearbook 1-4, Layout Edt. 2, Ass'tEdt. 3, Senior Section Edt. 4, Music Man 3, N.H.S. 3-4, Poetry in Mt. Review 3, Commended Student 4, French Club 4, Math League 4, Intangibility Club 4 “IF I LEAVE HERE TOMORROW WILL YOU STILL REMEMBER ME? I MUST BE TRAVELING ON NOW — THERE ARE TOO MANY PLACES I’VE GOT TO SEE.” 35 YOU LEFT ME STANDING HERE 36 BILLET-DOUX AN INSCRIPTION ON THE DESK LEFT OVER FROM LAST YEAR'S ' 'AFFAIRES D'AMOUR'' ... THEY ARE A KEEPSAKE OF THE PAST-EACH ECHOING SOMETHING PERHAPS GONE FOREVER. A FOLDED SCRAP OF PAPER THAT BRINGS BACK PAINFUL MEMORIES ... IT MAY HAVE BEEN TOSSED INTO A CLUTTERED LOCKER -OR POSSIBLY IT WAS CLENCHED INTO A TINY BALL BY A DISTRAUGHT HAND, AND LEFT, UNNOTICED, ON THE BOTTOM OF A TEACHER'S TRASHCAN. BUT- THERE WERE NEVER SCRAP PAPER NOTES IN TEXTBOOKS, -OR SCRIBBLED INSCRIPTIONS ON LOCKER DOORS. THERE WERE NEVER HAND-IN-HAND WALKS IN THE RAIN, -OR, I'LL CARRY YOUR BOOKS FOR AWHILE. THERE WERE SIMPLY MOMENTS, WHEN THERE MIGHT HAVE BEEN A CHANCE THAT WE BOTH HAD THE SAME IDEA; OR LOOKED AT EACH OTHER IN A CERTAIN WAY THAT LINGERED BEYOND A GLANCE, WHEN MIND MEETS MIND. THESE UNSPOKEN MINUTES BROUGHT US CLOSE, -FOR A SHORT TIME, AT LEAST ... William O.J. Poquette '' I believe the future is only the past again, entered through another gate. ' J.V. Soccer 1-2, V. Soccer 3-4, J.V. Basketball 1-2, V. Basketball 3-4, V. Golf 3-4, J.V. Baseball 1-2, German Club 2-3, Sr. Hike 4, Prom Comm. 3 Lauri Lee Potter ' 'No human relation gives one possession in another- every two souls are absolutely different in friendship or love, the two side by side raise hands together to find what one cannot reach alone.'' French Club 1-2, V.A.C. 2-3, Travelers to France 2, Special Olympics 2, N.H.S. 3-4, Prom Comm. 3, A.F.S. 3-4, Stage Mgr. for One-Acts 3, ' 'Music Man'' 3, Chorus 4, Cheerleader 4, ' 'Finian's Rainbow'' 4 Catherine M. Pollender ' 'The Road goes ever on and on Down from the door where it began.'' Yearbook 1, French Club 1-3, Spring Production 1-4, Fall Production 2-4, One-Acts 2-4, A.F.S. 3-4, Girls' State 3, N.H.S. 3-4 ■ A LONG LONG TIME AGO Robin R. Racicot Lesli Ritchie 1 'Now my charms are all overthrown and what strength 1 have is my own.'' Teresa Rivers 11 It is better to have one friend of great value than many friends who are good for nothing. 1' ' 'The world is as ugly as sin, and almost as delightful.'' V.A.C. 1, Cheerleader i, Yearbook 1, Gymnastics 1, Drama Club 2-4, French Club 2-3, Photography Club 2-3, Dance Club 2, One-Acts 2-4, Fall Productions 2-4, Spring Productions 2-4, Prom Comm. 3, Travelers to France 3 Michael Chase Roberts ' 'We do not remember days, we remember moments.'' 37 J.V. Soccer 1, V. Soccer 3, J.V. Wrestling 1, V. Baseball 2, V.I.C.A. 2 DON’T LEAVE ME WAITING HERE Sharon Sue Roberts Francis P. Romeo IV Richard B. Rotax ' 'Fear not that your life shall come to an end, but rather that it shall never have a beginning .1' Spring Production 1-2, Roll-a-thon 3 Katharine Jessica Royce ' 'The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever.1' Softball 1, Yearbook 1-2, Basketball Mgr. 3, V.A.C. 2, Student Council 2-3, Prom Comm. 3, N.H.S. 3-4, Vt. Citizenship Conference 3, Travelers to France 3 ' 'Masquerading as a man with a reason, my charade is the event of the season; and if I claim to be a wise man it surely means that I don't know.'' Transfer from B.F. A. 2, Football 1, Prom Comm. 3, V.I.C.A. 4, Sr. Hike 4 wAIK QUICI PIMAIM ',11 ' 'Brighten your day, the rainbow way.'' Wrestling 3-4, Baseball 3 ' 'THOSE WERE THE DAYS MY FRIENDS, WE THOUGHT THEY'D NEVER END-WE SANG AND DANCED FOREVER AND A DAY. WE LIVED THE LIFE WE CHOOSE, WE THOUGHT WE'D NEVER LOSE-FOR WE WERE YOUNG AND SURE TO HAVE OUR WAY.'' 38 LEAD ME TO YOUR DOOR Phillip Russett 1 'You're only young once, that is all the world can take.'' ' 'THE BUTTERFLY'' THE FRAGILE BUTTERFLY, PLACED NEXT TO THE VAST CANYONS AND GREAT MOUNTAINS OF OUR EARTH, APPEARS TO HOLD LITTLE SIGNIFICANCE IN THE RUSH OF LIFE. YET WITH ITS WINGS, IT CARRIES THE TRUTH AND BEAUTY OF NATURE, COMBINED WITH A SIMPLICITY OF PURPOSE LONG FORGOTTEN IN TODAY'S COMPLEXITIES. IT SEEMS THAT THE BUTTERFLY SPENDS ITS TIME UNNOTICED BY OTHERS, AND OVERLOOKED BY THOSE SEARCHING FOR BEAUTY IN THE LARGER AND GRANDER THINGS AROUND THEM. THEY SEEK SOMETHING THAT THEY WILL NEVER REALLY FIND, THOSE WHO TRULY SEE NATURE'S BEAUTY, HAVE FOUND IT IN THE QUIET OF THEIR OWN BACKYARD ... IN A SINGLE GREEN LEAF, IN A RED ROSE, AND IN THE GRACE OF THE ELUSIVE BUTTERFLY. V. Wrestling 1-4, J.V. Baseball 1, J.V. Soccer 1 Lorraine Sabourin '' Sure as the sun sets and the world rides on the wind, 1'11 be riding somewhere with my friends again.'' Senior Hike 4 Kim Steven Schroeder Once a king, always a king, but once a knight is enough.'' J.V. Baseball 2, Forestry F.F.A. Mini-Chapter 2, Vocational 3-4 Greg Sleeper ' 'There can be no happiness if the things we believe in are different from the things we do. J.V. Soccer 1-2, V. Soccer 3-4, V. Wrestling 1,3, Track 1,3, M.C.Y. Physical Fitness Test 2,4, Prom Comm. 3, Boys' State Delegate 3, N.H.S. 3-4, Treas. 4 39 40 BUT STILL THEY LEAD ME BACK Michael Strats Strada Janet Leigh Sullivan Alana Mae Tracy ' 'Sometimes I don't speak right, but at least I know what I'm talking about.'' Golf 1 - 3, German Club 1 - 3, Boys' State Delegate 3, Prom Comm. 3, Sadie Hawkins King 3, Travelers to Germany 2, Class Sec. 4, Student Council 4, Sr. Hike 4 Kelly Tynan ' 'Love is life, and life is having enough courage to endure .'' ' 'Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.'' Transfer Student 3, Chorus 1,2,4, Yearbook 3-4, Madrigals 2, School Musical 2-4, One-Acts 3, Honor Society 1,2,4 1978 ' 'Experience is a hard teacher, you get the test first and the lesson afterwards.'' Yearbook 1-4, Business Mgr. 2, Co-Business Mgr. 4, V. Basketball Mgr. 3, V. Basketball 4, A.F.S. 3, Student Exchange 3, Prom Comm. 3, Office Aide 1,2,4, Nurse's Aide 1 - 2, Newspaper Staff 4, Spring Production 1-3, Student Council 2, Band and Chorus 1, Travelers to France 3, Tutor 4 TO THE LONG WINDING ROAD Gina Lu Villeneuve William Hedges Vincent Paula Louise Wendel '1A friend is a person who likes you for what you are, in spite of all your faults.'' J.V. Field Hockey 2, V. Field Hockey 3-4, Capt. 4, Spring Production 4, Track 2-3, Ski Club 4 Ken Wrisley 'Where's the party? '' ' 'As time passes by so do the years, and the time will come when I must shed my tears, for the fear that I may never see my best of friends again.'' X-Country 1-3, Track 1, Traveler to Pennsylvania 1, German Club 1-4, Prom Comm. 3, V. Basketball Mgr. 3, Student Council 3, Sr. Hike 4 ... For the wander thirst is in me and my soul is in France.'' Band 1, Yearbook 1, Spring Production 1, French Club 2-4, V. Pres. 3, A.F.S. 2-4, A.F.S. National Scholarship 3, Leo Club 3, Travelers to France 3, N.H.S. 3-4 TOMORROW IS THE TIME OF DREAMERS WHO PLAN THEIR DAYS BUT WATCH THEM CO ON OTHER PATHES. THE PRACTICAL PERSON KNOWS WHAT HIS TOMORROW WILL BRING, BUT HE HAS NOT THE RESILIENCY OF THE DREAMER, AND CAN NOT RECOVER IF THE PATH IS ALTERED. BUT THEY BOTH ARE COMMON AT ONE POINT-THEY BOTH STAND AT THE WINDOW OF THEIR MINDS, LOOKING OUT, HOPING TO SEE SOMETHING TO HELP THEM KNOW THE UNKNOWN. IN THE END, THEY PLAN THE COURSE FOR TOMORROW TO FOLLOW OR REJECT. IT IS HERE THAT DREAMER AND REALIST PART. THE DREAMER MERELY FORMULATES IN HIS MIND THE TOMORROW, BUT THE REALIST MAKES HIS A TANGIBLE MEMORY FOR HIS CHILDREN. IT IS OFTEN THE MOST DIFFICULT QUESTION OF ALL, TO DECIDE IN OUR OWN MINDS WHO LEADS THE BETTER EXISTENCE. -C. PIDGEON 41 42 JUNIORS PLAN FOR PROM BACK: Tim Yandow Beth Torrey Kim Weeks Susie Wilson David Tisbert Ricky Sumner FRONT: Peter Smith Luanne Ryan Tina Vincent Wally Reed Kim Ross BACK: Helen Loven Darlene LaRose Laurie Hawkins Sherry Jerome Cheryl Jimmo Tara Kilbride Mary La Lumiere FRONT: Michael Livingston David LeFleche Randy Heath Jimmy Leach Kevin LeCompte 45 FRONT: Cheryl Burruss Corinne Bemis Pamela Aunchman Jeanette Beenen Francie Bienvenue BACK: Melissa Brown Kevin Brooks Douglas Barry Kenneth Curler Kevin Cooke FRONT: Lee Martel Gus Palmer Sin Polchies vid Marshall Danny Mack BACK: Rebecca Many Roxanna Pickett Kelly Mills Anne Pidgeon Kristy Oxholm Debbie Miller Jackie Mailloux 46 FRONT: Steve Dejong Steve Farnsworth Mitch Davis Randy Fairbrother John Dykema Jimmy Glover BACK: Betty DeVoid Chris Fagan Sherry Godard Shelly Godard Barbara Gebo Debbie Francis Michlynn Gevry Gerry Gosliga Linda Farley Vicky Gilbert Wendy Dickerson RAINBOWS RAINBOWS HAVE A WAY OF SHOWING BEAUTY IN AIR. All THE COLORS, SHADES, AND SHAPES AND THINGS YOU SEE UP THERE. RAINBOWS MAKE THE SKY SO BEAUTIFUL TO SEE. ALMOST LIKE THE WAY YOUR LOVE IS FOR ME. RAINBOWS ONLY COME WHEN RAIN HAS TOUCHED THE GROUND. TO MAKE THE PEOPLE ONCE AGAIN THE HAPPIEST PEOPLE AROUND. RAINBOWS STAND FOR MANY THINGS, ONLY FEW PEOPLE CAN SEE. A TROUBLED WORLD TURNED TO COLOR AND TIME FOR YOU AND ME. RAINBOWS WILL LAST FOR ALL TIME TO SEE. AND THE LOVE WE SHARE, IS JUST FOR YOU AND ME. - Joan Marsh 47 SOPHOMORES KEEP ON THE MOVE . . . TOP: Todd Reed Phil O'Brien Ron Epstein Bruce Richardson Courtney Sears Sharon Rooney Pam Schroeder Judy Sipley Valerie Payton Debbie Roberts BOTTOM: Jeff Ouellette Lynn Ritchie Peter Rose Greg Parkinson Sally Pierce Dana Russett Sharon Parot TOP TO BOTTOM: Larry Davis Danny DeVoid Julie Emerson Carol Fagan Jimmy Dan Bob Grover Norman Dunham Steve Farley Arlene Easter Holly Franklin Bonnie Dickerson Lissa Gebo Theresa Dessureault Lindy Guyette Kevin Delphia 48 AND HAVE FUN ALONG THE WAY FRONT TO BACK: Cheryl Kandzoir Debbie Meader Mary Lou Husk David Harris Laura Jackson Kelly McKinnon David Jackson T erry Morris Diane LaFleche Lissa Laflin Mark Jackson Kevin McFadden Rodney LaRose Laurie Haines Jay Hamel Chris Madarasz Andy Messinger There's nothing like a Sophomore ! If you don't believe it, just ask them. This year's class was one of the most energetic group of individuals in V.U.H.S. They stopped at notUng when it came to being involved with the school's activities. Wherever you looked, there was a Sophomore ! You could find them on the soccer field, the basketball court, the gymnastic team, Student Council, or even on the stage. Wherever you turned you could find them. Their spirit showed up in every activity they were present at. They've got spunk, spirit, and V.U.H.S. was really proud of them. 49 TOP: Jeff Sleeper Brent Williams Robert White Scott Tucker Ron White MIDDLE: Chris White Paula Brunet Julie Steams lisa Turpin Lori Smith Peggy Wager BOTTOM: Andy Tisbert Terry White Cathy Sullivan 50 THEY’RE A EASY GOING CLASS! Secretary Ann Pollender Treasurer Courtney Sears Vice President Abby Pollender President Lynn Ritchie TOP: Dnnis Benoit gin Baker nnis Brinkman John Curler Jeff Couch Greg Curler Timmy Condon George Anderson MIDDLE: Sean Barrows Frank Bushey Penny Birchmore Susan Coyle {oanne Curtis Caren Bolduc Dawn Claflin BOTTOM: Tom Brigan Doug Camey Betsy Adams Lauie Alio Monica Caron Joe Anthony Cheryl Brinkman 51 52 FRESHMEN HAVE AN EVENT FILLED YEAR Secretary Janice Newhall President Timmy Lattrell Vice President Steve Jennings Treasurer John DeVos TOP: Chris Armell Todd Alexander Harold Badore Patty Bedard Tammy Brace Ray Brands Kathy Brace Linda Breur Roger Bienvenue Tom Angier Stanley Brinkman Darla Bushey Barbara Baker Chris Ambrose Lorie Breur Becky Barry Kevin Brunet James Bushey Brian Abare Greg Bodette SUNNY DAYS On sunny days, We go out to play. Never mind homework, We can do that Some other day. Cathy Eveleth TOP: Timmy Curtis Edward Davis Norman Francis Gary Fisk Mark Delisle Mike Delisle Sam Essex MIDDLE: Joanne Dykema Jina Emilo Cathy Cunningham Christine Connors Karin Kasupski Betty Elzinga Shawn Cosgrove Colleen Charbonneau Patty Casey Wayne Farnsworth Scott Clark John Evarts BOTTOM: Tracy Condon Jeff Farnsworth Ronnie Childers ghn DeVos inny Flynn TOP: Lori Guyette Cheryl Bajema Lisa Kilbride Terry Litch Danny Harris Steve Jennings Scott Gaines Frank Galuszka Rheal Gevry fohn Leach Cenneth Jennings Timmy Lattrell BOTTOM: Robbie Irion Maria Hobbs Alan Hawkins Timmy Hallock Donna Hedges Don Jochum Alohana Jackson Grace Gosliga Julie Langeway Sylvia Hill Jodi Heath 53 TOP: John Tucker Leigh Schroeder Bruce Smith Chris Roberts Debbie Steams Sandy Rooney Jane Struzinski Jill Sorrell Chris Sears Tracy Russett MIDDLE: Rick VanDeWeert Dale Wemhoff Ed Sisk Danny Romeo Joanne Turpin Robin Seaman Lisa Stanton BOTTOM: Billy Vincent Eric Richardson Diane Russell Nisha Shah Mark Yandow 54 Roger Norton Vinny Poro Roxanne Provencher Chris Mulliss Charlene Muniz 'immy O'Brien ‘ ;a Moulton Bruce Pierce Wendi Peavy Cheryl McGuire Brenda Many Ben Prescott Janice Newhall Paula Pierce Mark Pidgeon Mike Morris [ohn Morris evin Morris Mike Patten Steve Oxholm )° ki Freshman Day arrived November 23rd, a day to re -member. Cowboys and Indians showed up reluctantly. What a day, not only colorful costumes, but wounds after all the gunfire from the cowboys and the arrows from the Indians. A few broken arms were acquired from the heavy loads of books thanks to the Senior High. It was a memorable day for all involved. 55 EIGHTH GRADERS GROW AND LEARN BACK: Brian Curler Frank Easter Erik Fitzpatrick Tim Curler Charles Cole Mark Devino MIDDLE: Tina Charbonneau James Dunbar Deanna Clark Patty Clark Darlene Davis Tina Pickett Steve Ellinger BOTTOM: Linda Charron Evelyn Childers Kelly Evarts John Douville This year's eighth grade was very active in Junior High sports and group activities. They have been involved with A.F.S., Band, Drama Productions and many other functions. In addition, the eighth graders played a large part in raising money for the magazine drive. They were very enthusiastic about Winter Carnival. They also put a lot of spirit into all the games. All in all, they contributed to terrific school year! 56 TOP: Mike LeBeau Lynn LeBeau Mary Phelps Nathan Miller Tim Pierce Alyson Mace David Loven Ann Messinger Belinda Many Tim Moulton Jerry McGrath Jackie McGuire June Larrabee Renne Morin Rex Meader Debbie Pidgeon TOP: Bobby Brigan Patrick Blair Mark Bienvenue Jason Birbeck John Bodette Chris Byod Eileen Bliek MIDDLE: Lyn Billings Casey Barry Carl Booska Roy Berry James Carter Gregory Bushey Sharon Alio Lisa Bedard Linda Bullock Anne Barr Jackie Bushey BOTTOM: Laurie Blaise June Benoit Craig Bemis 57 BACK: Daryl Straw Pete Thompson Adam Prescott Steve Rooney Robert Raymond Tom Whitney Ricky Steams MIDDLE A: Tom Rose Helen Quaglino Becky Roberts Kelly Stavanow Marlene Villeneuve Mary Struzinski Tina Waite Jackie Stagg Brain Tourville MIDDLE B: Kim Williams Sarah Taft Kim Tucker Cathy Vincent Shelly Schroder Theresa White BOTTOM: Jeff Weeks Steve Vincent Dwayne White LEFT TO RIGHT Officers: Linda Kayhart-V. - President John Bodette -President Tim Curler-Treasurer Jackie Bushey -Secretary 58 BACK: Scott Grant Linda Kayhart Lisa Fleming {ean Husk ieidi Haigis Paul Goulet MIDDLE: Andy Gendreau Terry Jackson Mariann Flynn Cathy Jennings Sharian Flynn Jimmy Jennings FRONT: David Haviland Nancy LaBombard Lisa Gevry Rose Karzmarczyk David Galuzka Chris Haines 59 SEVENTH GRADERS ACQUAINT Officers: Steve Ask-Secretary Jim Burke -President John Epstein -V. President Paul Couch-Treasurer FRONT: Sidney Claflin Randy Cameron Jerry Cobb Doug E avis Paul Couch {im Burke 'at Brace Brenda Brileya BACK: Kevin Condon Roger Clough Tammy Curler Kim Chagnon Doreen Davis Lisa Cloutier Ann Bushey Kristie Champine 60 THEMSELVES WITH HIGH SCHOOL LIFE FRONT: Scott Vanier Darren Poquette Susan Russell Nora Williams Holly Ryan Stacey Seaman Corrina Taylor BACK: Roger Struzinsld Eric Rockwell Pieter Versweyveld Brian Roberts Bryan Rooney Rodney Rivers FRONT: Jackie Aldinger Debra Ardovino Brigette Barre Tracy Booska Tammy Birchmore Ginger Bahre BACK: Tim Billings Troy Blaisdell John Atkins Carl Beirholm Jim Benoit Steve Ask Kelly Brace Dana Ambrose David Austin Tim Birchmore Tyrone Blaisdell Eldon Atkins 61 FRONT: Lance Fleming Mike Francis Darin Gallison Dean Flint Greg Fisk Gerald Grant Paul Farnsworth BACK: Matt Gevry David Flynn Cary Gevry Gary Grant Lynette Delisle Cathy Eveleth Lynn Donnelly Lori DeVine 62 A short time ago, from a grade school far, far, away ... ... A group of sixth graders came hoping to seek refuge from teachers, principals, and the evil Homework Empire that threatened to destroy or rule over all. But, in seventh grade, they still found no refuge ! The Homework Empire was everywhere ! They ducked, dodged and attacked it from every angle ... But it still came ! ! They sat down and blasted away. Within the space of ten minutes, the Empire was vanquished. It was then that they realized what had to be done. To keep the evil force of the Homework Empire at bay, a daily confrontation was necessary. Victory had to be won again and again. Only in this way could Peace, Happiness, and Sanity be maintained in the high school system! INFINITY LIFE STARTS AS A MINUTE CIRCLE, BLOOMING OUT TO FORM AN EVER WIDENING PATH. IT SPIRALS WITHOUT AN END SOMETIMES MERGING WITH OTHER PATHS-COMING TOGETHER AS A NEW ENTITY. AS ITS END DRAWS NEAR, IT SPINS OUT TO THE VOID-THE RESERVE FROM WHENCE THE NEXT MINUTE CIRCLE IS BORN. SUCH IS OUR LIVES-COMPOSITION OF CIRCULAR MOTION. - C. Pidgeon FRONT: Peter Myers Lance Mills Russ Mace Robert Gokey ludv Karzmarczyk Melissa Hallock Tammy Perkins Jeff Morrill BACK: Bret Griswold Pat Husk Francis Kilbride Ernest Mailloux Roger Jerome Merrill Patten Susan Jerome Cindy Ouellette Melissa Jewell 63 66 67 71 CAST EMPLOYS LEARNING The CAST Project (Creative Art Science and Technology) is unique in the world. Funded through Title IV-C, it is an experimental program designed to integrate both artistic and scientific ways of learning about the material world into a high school course. This year about forty chemistry students have been involved with such ancient techniques as pottery, metal smelting, stone sculpture, and herbal foods using local materials. With the aid of many local artists, and other teachers in the school, CAST is attempting to bring together experiences that go between departments and out into the community. After completing research projects in an Art speciality area such as sculpture, pottery, silversmithing, photography, weaving, Herbal foods and medicines, musical instruments , glass blowing, papermaking, paint and architecture, each student will spent a day working with a local artist in their choosen area. y MUSIC AND FUN Jr. High Band-Front: L. Donnelly, D. Straw, A. Parkinson, S. Taft, 2nd Row: K. Evarts, J. Charbonneau, H. Ryan, C. Cole, J. Carter, S. Rooney. 3rd Row: Mr. Mander, S. Seaman, N. LaBombard, C. Taft, A. Barr, D. Davis, T. Charbonneau, R. Jerome. Back: P. Couch, S. Vincent, M. Danyow, and P. Farnsworth The 1977-78 season has seen many changes, including some in the Music Department of V.U.H.S. The students have grown in ability and experience, while participating in concerts, Pep Band, All State Auditions, Jazz Ensemble, and the orchestra of Finnian's Rainbow. Conductor Chuck Mander has helped all along the way, giving guidance and encouragement when needed. The band has put on many superb concerts including the Christmas Concert pictured below. The year, which went by rapidly, was full of fun and everyone has prospered. V.U.H.S., has a Music Department to be proud of. Chuck Mander showrs his ' ’cut time'' conducting ! 74 75 BOOKS GALORE IN THE LIBRARY BOTTOM: Joy Abbott, Ms. Beth Phillips, Laurie Menard. TOP: Holly Franklin, Arlene Easter, Penny Birchmore, Sharon Roberts, Debbie Roberts 76 PARENTS VISIT V.U.H.S. I Mr. and Mrs. Barr Mr. Alio Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson Mr. and Mrs. Fagan Vergennes Union High School sponsors parent teacher conferences during the year. Many of the parents came in to see how their children were doing in their school work. Report cards were picked up and parents were able to see activities at the school such as computers which played tic tac toe, chemical experiments, and the yearbook staff diligently working to meet their deadlines. 77 GUIDANCE ON THE GO TOP: Mr. Richard Burke-Director of Guidance Mrs. Maggie Coulman-Guidance Counselor BOTTOM: Ms. Renate Hoinkes-Guidance Counselor Ms. Angie Dykema-Guidance Secretary 78 The Guidance Department is a very active place. You can go by anytime during the day and talk to either Mr. Burke or Mrs. Hoinkes or just browse through the college materials. Throughout the year many college representatives were present for meetings with college bound students. In addition to this, the counselors are very concerned in helping students that are planning careers in the Armed Services or any other community service. MEET MRS. ROCKWELL This year we are fortunate enough to have Mrs. Pat Rockwell as the school nurse. She is helped by interested students, as pictured below, and has become a good friend to many students and faculty members. COOKS AND JANITORS V.U.H.S. Culinary Staff: Mrs. Vera Thiess Mrs. Arlene Smith Mrs. Dorothy Bibeau Mrs. Grace Mack Mrs. Lucille Anderson Mrs. Clara Jewell Mrs. Ann Baldwin Mrs. Helen Litch Missing: Mrs. Mary Jane Jenkins PLAY IMPORTANT ROLES GIRLS BOYS CROSS-COUNTRY TEAMS EXEMPLIFIED TRUE ATHLETIC SPIRIT This year's Cross-Country Team might not have had a very good record, but they sure showed their team spirit. The team's outstanding player was Cindy Provost, a Junior, who placed second in the State Meet. The boys were lead by the great performance of Steve Farnsworth. Each individual player had a marked improvement during the season. Overall, the Cross-Country Team had a successful Fall. This year the two Cross-Country teams were combined. Mr. Donald Baker was the coach for the two running teams. Also, Kate Pollender was the team's manager. 83 VARSITY GIRLS GET OUT THERE . .. When it comes to hard work and endurance, there is no team around that has had more exposure to it. The Varsity team worked very hard this year, and it showed in their games. Experience paid off, as this spirited group of girls, under the guidance of Mrs. Cheri An-gier, gave it their all at every game. They ended their season with a record of 5-6-3. This record is good, but they accomplished many other things of more importance. Wherever they went, their spirit and conduct represented our school. The Commodores are here and are going to stay! BACK ROW: Coach Angier, L. Gebo, C. Fagan, J. Emerson, T. Bushey, W. Campbell, S. Rooney. MIDDLE ROW: S. Pierce, R. Fitz-Gerald, J. Mail-loux, B. Torrey. FRONT: L. Gebo and G. Villen-euve. 84 AND SHOWS HOW IT’S DONE! Scoreboard Vergennes-Mt. Abe 0-4 Vergennes-Missisquoi 1-1 Vergennes-Winooski 4-2 Vergennes-Colchester 1-0 Vergennes-B.F. A. 1-2 Vergennes-Milton 0-2 Vergennes-Missisquoi 0-0 Vergennes-Colchester 1-0 Vergennes-Fairfax 0-3 Vergennes-Milton 0-4 Vergennes-Winooski 1-1 Veigennes-St. Albans 3-1 Vergennes-Mt. Abe 0-1 Vergennes-St. Albans 4-0 Vergennes-Mt. Abe 0-4 85 J.V. GIRLS SHOW THEIR SPIRIT This year the J.V. Field Hockey season proved to be a trying one. Even though the girls finished with a 1 -2-5 record, they worked extremely hard and mastered a lot of difficult skills. Sometimes a rough season can cause problems for the team's moral. Not so with our J.V. team. You have never seen a more energetic, spirited, group of individuals. Their enthusiastic approach to each game really shows their spirit. We've got to let you know', girls, that we're proud of you! J.V. Field Hockey Scoreboard Vergennes-Colchester 1-1 Vergennes-Milton 2-1 Vergennes-Essex 0-0 Vergennes-Colchester 2-2 Vergennes-Milton 0-0 Vergennes-Mt. Abraham 1-0 Vergennes-Middlebury 1-4 Back Row: T. Brace, M. Husk, G. Mailloux, B. Dickerson, C. Muniz. Front Row: D. Hodgeman, L. Kilbride, C. Bajema, L. Alio, B. Adams, M. Caron, A. Pollender, and S. Pierce. 86 JUNIOR HIGH HAS A GOOD YEAR Jr. High Scoreboard. Vergennes - Missisquoi 1-0 Vergennes - Missisquoi 0-0 Vergennes - Otter Valley 0-1 Vergennes - Essex 0-2 Vergennes - Mt. Abraham 0-0 Vergennes - Middlebury 1-11 Vergennes - Colchester 0-1 Vergennes - Camel's Hump 1-2 Vergennes - Otter Valley 1-0 Vergennes - Middlebury 1-3 Vergennes - Mt. Abraham 1-1 The Junior High Field Hockey Team had a good season. Their final record of 2-6-3, may not have been outstanding, but the skills they learned were. Wherever they played they showed their spirit and good humor at defeats. The season went by, but not so fast that the team didn't have a chance to grow and learn together. Back Row. Lisa Bedard Katie McFadden Marlene Villeneuve Sharon Alio Heidi Haigis Doreen Straw Kelly Evarts Anne Barr Sarah Taft Coach Doreen Walker Middle. Jackie Aldinger Cathy Jennings Nancy LaBombard Shelly Schroeder Jean Husk Kristie Champine Julie Charbonneau Carrie Taft Front. Claudia Fagan Ann Bushey 87 VARSITY SOCCER’S SUPER SEASON ... This year Vergennes High School certainly has something to be proud of! Our varsity soccer team, using skillful playing and an organized team approach, advanced to participate in the State Finals. Headed by an experienced group of Seniors, the team broke many of the school records both individually and as a group. TOP: M. Bushee, S. Kilbride, K. LeCompte, D. Bicknell, P. Angier, C. Campbell, T. Bicknell, C. Bushey, S. Mittag, M. Davis, D. Bannister, Coach Usher. FRONT: R. Heath, B. Leach, D. Marshall, J. Leach, D. Fulford, M. Roberts, D. Fulford, B. Poquette, J. Polchies, G. Sleeper, K. Flynn. 88 TAKES THEM TO STATES! Scoreboard Vergennes-Rutland High 2-1 Vergennes-Otter Valley 2-1 Vergennes-Middlebury 6-1 Vergennes-Mt. Abraham 2-2 Vergennes-Missisquoi 1-4 Vergennes-Colchester 0-1 Vergennes-Middlebury 3-0 Vergennes-S. Burlington 3-0 Vergennes-Burlington 3-1 Vergennes-Essex High 1-2 Vergennes-Champlain 1-1 Vergennes-B.F.A. 2-3 Vergennes-Mt. Mansfield 1-3 Vergennes-Milton 0-0 Vergennes-Green Mt. 0-0 Vergennes-Otter Valley 1-1 (lost on comer kicks) 89 J.V. AND JR. HIGH SOCCER BACK: T. Reed, A. Messinger, K. McFadden, P. O'Brien, T. An-gier, J. Anthony, M. Anthony and Mr. Yamel. FRONT: J. Farnsworth, D. Flynn, K. Brunet, T. Latrell, B. Prescott, K. Weeks, and J. O'Brien. BACK: Mr. Minns, F. Kilbride, A. Prescott, R. Raymond, I. Bodette, C. Booska, S. Clark, T. Curler, K. Brace, R. Meader. MIDDLE: R. Jerome, D. Davis, R. Bienvenue, M. LeBeau, B. Tourville, M. Gevry, R. LeBeau, J. Burke, FRONT: D. Poquette, and P. Farnsworth. 91 FRONT: Coach Minns, D. Carney, J. Farnsworth, B. Flegenheimer, D. Bicknell, R. Norton, R. Rotax, R. Gevry. BACK: T. Latrell, K. Weeks, D. Fulford, D. Carney, T. Van De Weert, S. Jennings, D. Fulford, P. An-gier, B. Vincent mgr. GYMNASTICS HAD TERRIFIC SEASON FRONT ROW: Mrs. Angier, L. Ritchie, T. Gault, J. Emerson, S. Rooney, W. Dickerson, L. Guyette, C. Fagan. BACK ROW: S. Pierce, J. Emerson, J. Newhall, L. Guyette, P. Casey, S. Rooney, A. Jackson. s GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL TOP: Coach Yvonne Hawkins, R. Hutchins, M. Lalumiere, P. Evarts, L. Gebo, Scorekeeper J. Marsh, BOTTOM: Managers: S. Dike and T. Vincent, S. Burlock, B. Dickerson and Scorekeeper C. Brinkman % Patty and Donna look on at action. Team captains meet. JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS’ BASKETBALL The Girls' Junior Varsity Basketball team was coached by Ms. Sally Danyow this year. Team captains were Donna Hedges and Diane Russell. Despite a lot of hard work and much practicing, the team had a rough season. However, they were commended for their determination . 98 JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Jr. High Girls' Basketball Team-Front: K. Eveleth, L. Charron, A. Mace, J. Charbonneau, J. Husk, L. Mills, J. Aldinger, A. Bushey, and T. Booska. 2nd Row: J. Larrabee, H. Haigis, D. Straw, J. McGuire, B. Roberts, K. Evarts, and C. Ouellette. Back: C. Jennings and N. LaBombard. VARSITY BASKETBALL 100 JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS’ BASKETBALL JR. HIGH BOYS TEAM FRONT ROW: D. Straw, R. Como, M. Caron, P. Farnsworth, D. Poquette, A. Prescott, J. Epstein. SECOND ROW: G. Fisk, C. Gevry, F. Kilbride, E. Mailloux, E. Rockwell, T. Shield. THIRD ROW: P. Couch, S. Rooney, Ralph, R. Gokey. FOURTH ROW: S. Clark, E. Fitzpatric, J. Bodette, R. Steams, L. Mills, M. Patten, R. Jerome, J. Burke. 103 CHEERLEADERS HAVE SPIRIT FRONT: L. Potter, S. Bushey and L. Alio. BACK: L. Laflin, S. Baker, L. Heath and L. Laflin. This year's basketball cheerleaders were supervised by Mrs. Fran Alio, while Mrs. Bartlett was in charge of the Wrestling Aux. All of the girls worked very hard after school putting their cheers together and performing in front of the crowds at the games. There were five seniors on the cheerleading squad this year. They were co-captains Laurie Laflin and Laurie Heath, Sharon Baker, Lauri Potter and Suzy Bushey. BACK: K. Conners B. Baker MIDDLE: C. Roberts N. Jewell FRONT: D. LeBeau 104 FRONT: S. Alio. 2nd Row: M. Villeneuve, L. Gevry, K. McFadden. 3rd Row: L. Bedard, C. Vincent BACK: S. Schroeder 105 WINTER SPORTS SCOREBOARDS VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL Vergennes 18 Mt. Anthony 48 Vergennes 67 Enosburg 45 28 M.A.I. 39 62 Otter Valley 47 54 B.F.A. 15 49 Union-32 55 25 Colchester 34 39 B.F.A. Fairfax 79 25 Middlebury 43 54 Mill River 81 30 Saranac 35 66 B.F.A. Fairfax 72 34 Essex 18 45 MT. Abe 50 34 Harwood 23 59 Colchester 61 40 Mt. Abe 18 71 Middlebury 62 38 Fair Haven 12 66 Missisquoi 87 32 Essex 21 71 Milton 60 23 Colchester 34 54 B.F.A. St. Albana 60 59 Mt. Abe 12 75 Mt. Abe 61 30 Fair Haven 24 64 Middlebury 68 26 Middlebury 34 54 Mt. Mansfield 51 21 Harwood 39 98 Missisquoi 77 52 B.F.A. 19 74 Colchester 72 80 Milton 57 76 Mt. Mansfield 72 60 B.F.A. St. Albans 70 51 Peoples 61 JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL 48 Enosburg 47 45 Otter Valley 65 36 Union-32 67 55 Fairfax 59 JUNIOR HIGH BOYS BASKETBALL 31 Miller River 42 64 B.F.A. 60 Vergennes 31 Middle oury 31 63 Mt. Abe 34 30 Charlotte 20 43 Middlebury 47 33 Hinesburg 56 73 Missisquoi 81 39 Middlebury 32 68 Milton 40 39 Mt. Abe 27 58 St. Albans 37 67 Hinesburg 68 54 Mt. Abe 42 55 Otter Valley 35 60 Middlebury 50 56 Charlotte 41 44 Mt. Mansfield 40 32 Browns River 17 60 Missisquoi 54 50 Mill River 49 46 Colchester 51 37 Mill River 32 55 Milton 45 41 Christ the King 75 Mt. Mansfield 37 60 Middlebury 42 64 St. Albans 50 48 Mt. Abe 31 GYMNASTICS VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL 60.80 Union 32 68.85 Vergennes 12 Fairfax 80 60.50 Milton 63.95 18 St. Albans 52 61.00 C.V.U. 35.20 33 Richford 59 56.55 Otter Valley 40.75 35 Colchester 43 65.00 C.V.U. 52.35 27 Missisquoi 65 64.00 Colchester 41.25 23 Enosburg 49 62.50 B.F.A. 58.55 24 Mt. Abe 68 60.05 Burlinton 87.25 31 Winooski 52 60.05 Rice 65.05 27 Middlebury 77 50.80 Milton 54.05 19 Milton 61 50.80 Harwood 53.40 17 Missisquoi 63 63.45 Montpelier 57.55 16 St. Albans 63 63.45 I •’.moille 10.45 23 Mt. Mansfield 68 22 Winooski 55 34 Mt. Abe 35 57 Middlebury 23 18 Milton 66 31 Colchester 42 JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL Vergennes 11 Fairfax 24 12 St. Albans 56 19 Richford 35 19 Essex 43 16 Colchester 39 10 Missisquoi 42 14 Enosburg 52 36 Winooski 25 17 Mt. Abe 42 11 Middlebury 45 21 Milton 59 26 Missisquoi 43 11 St. Albans 49 21 Mt. Mnsfield 33 31 Winooski 32 18 Mt. Abe 32 16 Middlebury 32 37 Essex 26 JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS BASKETBALL 28 Middlebry 12 52 Charlotte 88 32 Hinesburg 33 31 Mt. Abe 24 20 Hinesburg 44 30 Otter Valley 17 43 Charlotte 12 45 Middlebury’ 13 31 Otter Valley 18 45 Mt. Abe 15 38 Browns River 14 ACTIVITIES NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: J. Emerson, J. Bodette, D. Gould. SECOND ROW: M. Davis, L. Potter, R. FitzGerald, R. Blacklock, S. Farnsworth, C. Pidgeon, P. Wendel, G. Sleeper, K. Royce, J. Sullivan. THIRD ROW: Ms. Townsend, R. Hutchins, J. Marsh, S. Wilson, T. Kilbride, P. Evarts, J. Alio, L. Laflin, H. Ansell, P. Elzinga, K. Pollender. FOURTH ROW: H. Dykema, D. Bicknell, C. Jimmo, D. Coyle, K. Oxholm, C. Thomas. OFFICERS: Greg Sleeper Treasurer, Jenny Emerson Secretary, Ms. Townsend advisor, Joanne Bodette President. 110 V.A.C. HAS BUSY YEAR Dolly Coyle Debbie Roberts Valorie Dayton Susan Coyle Paula Pierce Mrs. Spaulding Corry Taylor Tammy Birchmore Joan Marsh Rose Hutchens Penny Birchmore Laurie Hunt MUSICAL IS A SMASH HIT! What happens when a roaming Irishman, his daughter, a leprechaun, and a handsome man's pathes cross? The result is one of sheer comedy. The fall production of Finnian's Rainbow brought the crowd which filled the auditorium, to their feet two nights in a row. A superb cast lead by Mitch Davis, Terry White, Lance Foerch, David Carney, and Leslie Ritchie worked long hard hours and there was a visible result. Directed by Mrs. Nancy Prescott, Finnian's Rainbow proved to be one of the best musicals presented at V.U.H.S. in years. An extraordinary orchestra, directed by Chuck Mander, backed up the cast. Comprised of high school students and community members, the orchestra enhanced the atmosphere of the play. Drama Club: FRONT: A. Tisbert H. Franklin P. Farnsworth DRAMA INCLUDES MANY A. Mace H. Haigis C. Taylor K. Mills C. Brinkman T. Booska L. Brinkman L. Mills BACK: W. Farnsworth D. Harris D. Miller A. Pollender L. Guyette T. White S. Farnsworth P. Evarts M. Townsend (advisor) L. Ritchie R. Raymond S. Clark P. Wager E. Sisk D. Tisbert D. Carney J. Farnsworth E. Rockwell STUDENT COUNCIL ON THE GO STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: C. Taft, C. Fagan, L. Martel, S. Ask, P. Couch, J. Burke, S. El-linger, J. Bushey. SECOND ROW: Advisor- Mr. Krasnow, J. Aldinger, A. Pollender, K. Mills, S. Farnsworth, L. Gebo, R. Irion, K. Morris L. Kayhart, J. Epstein, J. Newhall, Assistant Advisor-James Tatro. THIRD ROW: K. Oxholm, S. Jennings, H. Haigis, T. Dessurault, A. Pollender, S. Pierce, L. Ritchie, C. Sears, M. Strada, G. Curler, J. Bodette, J. Larrabee. TOP: T. Lattrell, D. Carney, S. Schroeder 114 DURING A BUSY YEAR Freshman Day Frolicks The Student Council has been involved in a lot of different activities this year. Among the myriad services that the council offers is providing guides for new students and visitors. This helps soften the blow for a person entering a new school. The Council sponsored quite a few dances this year. At these affairs the most popular band was Sass. These dances were the highlight of many a student's week. Another activity which was coordinated by the council was Freshman Day. November 23 marked the revival of the ' 'Old West'' with Frosh attired as Cowboys and Indians. The Council got into the sports scene by sponoring both a Basketball Marathon and Winter Carnival. Students and teachers were able to demonstrate their physical prowess on the courts and on the slopes. Money accrued from the activities this year went to a scholarship fund and to help supplement the cost of sweaters for Seniors. All in all the Student Council had a very busy year. 115 Mitch is at it again. FOREIGN AFFAIRS FRONT: J. Langeway, M. Hobbs, C. Pidgeon, C. Jennings, S. Taft, N. Shah, A. Mace, L. Charron, E. Fitzpatrick, J. Weeks and E. Bliek. MIDDLE: Miss Townsend, J. Couch, W. Farnsworth, J. LaBombaid, P. Wendel, A. Pollender, S. Farnsworth, R. Fitz-Gerald, G. Mailloux, M. Villeneuve, J. Bushey, J. Litch and A. Easter. BACK: G. Curler, H. Quaglino, N. Jerry, D. Straw, H. Haigis, J. Larrabee, J. Emerson, S. Charbonneau, S. Rooney, T. Litch, L. Kayhart, Mrs. Fitzpatrick and D. Bicknell. 116 FRONT: J. Dam, L. Laflin, L. Alio, L. Gebo, L. Turpin, Mrs. Minns, P. Wager, F. Bienvenue, D. Tatro. BACK: S. Kittredge, C. Bemis, P. Aunchman, and P. Evarts. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE FRONT: D. Russell, G. Mailloux, B. Dickerson, S. Pierce and C. Fagan. MIDDLE: J. Turpin, D. Russett, M. Husk, A. Messinger, A. Pollender, L. Gebo and D. MacGowen. BACK: Miss Sessa, J. Mailloux, A. Mendiola, P. Wendal, E. Fitzpatrick, S. Mittag, J. Husk, P. Evarts, D. Fulford, R. Fitz-Cerald, L. Potter, S. Charbonneau, K. Oxholm, Mr. Ward, L. Farley. VISITING VERMONT AND INTERNATIONAL AFSERS 117 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FRONT: W. Peavey, D. Barry, D. Provost, H. Boyce (advisor), S. Stone and J. Dykema. BACK: D. Flynn, R. Brands, S. Clark, O. Meidema, T. VanDe Weert, T. O'Brien, K. Curler and P. Smith 118 MATH DEPARTMENT EXTRAS After a long lag, V.U.H.S. once again has a math team. The team belongs to the Greater Burlington League. The League consists of eight teams from schools around the area. This year the meets were held once a month, December through April. After the season was over, a final banquet was held at Ver-gennes, on April 4th, 1978. Math League: FRONT: Mrs. Mosher (advisor), Jo-Anne Bodette, Steve Farnsworth, Cindy Pidgeon, Nisha Shah, and Greg Sleeper. BACK: Jimmy Dam, David Bicknell, Rodney Blacklock, and Mitch Davis. The Intangibility Club was a newly founded society operating under the (mis) direction of Mrs. Mosher. Every morning, they investigated fascinating subjects such as arrogance in the classroom, making noise during tests, and the psychological attributes of Edwin J. Purcell. This club will maintain its charter as long as Calculus is taught at V.U.H.S. Intangibility Club: FRONT: Patty Evarts, Rodney Blacklock, Susan Wilson, Da -vid Bicknell, and Mitch Davis. BACK: John Alio, Steve Farnsworth, Cindy Pidgeon, and Lance Foerch. Not Pictured: Janet Sullivan. 119 YEARBOOK STRIVES FOR SUCCESS Yearbook Members Back: Lori Guyette Mrs. Stetson Cookie Thomas Janet Sullivan Front: Cindy Pidgeon Tina Vincent Sheila Burlock Alana Tracy Debbie Pidgeon Yearbook Officers Front: Cookie Thomas- Layout Editor, Debbie Pidgeon- Jr. High Editor, Back: Tina Vincent- Asst. Editor, Sheila Bur-lock- Editor, Cindy Pidgeon-Senior Editor. 120 Business Managers Alana Tracy and Wally Reed The 1977-78 edition of BLUE AND WHITE should make the population of V.U.H.S. very proud. In their layouts the staff members valiantly attempted to depict a representative cross section of their school. Under the leadership of Sheila Burlock as editor, the yearbook members worked with incredible diligence to complete their formidable task of meeting deadlines so publication would not be delyed. As this year's advisor, I was extremely pleased to work with such a dedicated group of students. During the year, countless Saturdays and weekday afternoons were relinquished by the yearbook members, but in the end their final product is one which should be lauded. Wanda Seeley Stetson 121 OUR 1977-1978 CHITTENDEN TRUST BEN FRANKLIN REED’S PHARMACY J. B. FABRICS RUSSETT’S FLOWER SHOP FRANKLIN’S COUNTRY STORE VERGENNES BUILDING SUPPLY FOOTE’S INSURANCE AGENCY OLD COVERED BRIDGE FARM JIMMO’S GARAGE C. G. COLE AND SON INC. MILLY’S DINETTE WALT REED BULK MILK HAULING ALLEN R. CLARK RUBBISH REMOVAL ADDISON 4 CORNERS’ STORE BURPEE-SPENCER FARM EQUIP. PROVENCHER CONSTRUCTION LITTLE CITY IGA MILLER CHEVROLET INC. CONNIE’S HAIRSTYLING FOSTER TRUCKS INC. FERRIMOUNT ORCHARD JIMMO’S MOTEL RALPH’S MARKET DAKIN FARM DAIGNEAULT’S COUNTRY STORE HUESTIS FARM SUPPLIES ANNE CABINS TRAILOR PARK PRATT’S STORE INC. VERGENNES LIQUOR STORE VERGENNES BOOK STORE GAINES AND LEACH INSURANCE AGENCY REED’S SALES AND SERVICE FARM EQUIP. YANKEE MILK — MIDDLEBURY VT. MIKE REED’S CB SALES AND ACCESSORIES VERGENNES CITY BARBER SHOP OTTER CREEK SPORTS DICK AND GLENDA BEVERAGE SPICES’ RESTAURANT LILLIAN GONATY VERGENNES BOOK STORE LUIGI PIZZA AND SUB SHOP GAINES REAL ESTATE INSURANCE KENNEDY BROTHERS NORTHEAST WHOLESALE AUCTION CO. EASTERN A. I. COOP TECH. MILLARD FLINT o c 5 123 Abare, Brian 52 Abbott, Joy Mrs. 76 Adams, Betsy 51, 86 Adlinger, Barry Mr. 12 Aldinger, Jackie 61, 87, 99, 114 Alexander, Todd 52 Alio, John 17, 43, 71, 100, 110 119 Alio, Fran Mrs. Alio, Laurie 51, 86, 104, 116 Alio, Sharon 57, 87, 105 Ambrose, Chris 52, 105 Ambrose, Dana 61 Anderson, George 51 Anderson, Lucille Mrs. 80,81 Angier, Cheri Mrs. 4, 14, 84, 94, 95 Angier, Pierre 17, 18, 28, 37, 42, 65, 69, 88, 93 Angier, Tom 52, 90 Ansell, Helen 17, 21, 71, 110 Anthony, Joe 51, 90, 102 Anthony, Micky 90, 102 Ardovino, Debra 61 Armell, Chris 52 Ask, Steve 60, 61, 114 Atkins, Eldon 61 Atkins, John 61 Aubin, Mark Aunchman, Pam 46, 116 Austin, David 61 Austin, Joe Austin, John Mr. Austin, Mike 17, 43 Bacon, Leslie Badore, Harold Badore, Margaret 52 Bahre, Ginger 61 Bajema, Cheryl 53, 86, 109 Baker, Barb 52, 104 Baker, Don Mr. 82 Baker, John 51 Baker, Sharon 18, 42, 43, 104 Baldwin, Ann Mrs. 80 Ball, Sheldon 18, 28, 43, 68, 83 Bannister, David 18, 42, 43, 88 Barlow, Bob Mr. 8 Barr, Arnie 57, 74, 87 Barre, Brigett 61 Barrows, David Mr. Barrows Sean 51 Barry,.Casey 57 Barry, Doug 46, 118 Barry, Jay 18, 79 Barry, Rebecca 52 Bartlett, Ethelyn Mrs. 10 Bedard, Lisa 57, 87, 105 Bedard, Patty 52 Beenen, Jeanette 46 Beenen, Joann Beirholm, Carl 61 Bennett, Howard Benoit, Dennis 51 Benoit, Jim 61 Benoit, June 57, 66 Bemis, Corinne 46 Bemis, Craig 57, 116 Berry, Roy 57 Bibeau, Dot Mrs. 80 Bicknell, Anne DIRECTORY Bicknell, David 88, 93, 110, 114, 115, 116, 119 Bicknell, Tim 88, 102 Bienvenue, Francie 46, 116 Bienvenie, Mark 57 Bienvenie, Roger 52, 91 Biglow, Lori Billings, Lyn 57 Billings, Tim 61 Birbeck, Jason 57 Birbeck, Joanna 42 Birchmore, Penny 51, 76, 111 Birchmore, Tammy 61, 111 Birchmore, Timmy 61 Blacklock, Rodney 83, 110, 119 Blair, Patrick 57 Blaisdell, Troy 61 Blaisdell, Tyrone 61 Blaise, Laurie 57, 66 Bliek, Eileen 57, 116 Bliss, Lynn Bodette, David 19, 22, 36, 92, 93 Bodette, Greg 52 Bodette, Joanne 19, 110, 119 Bodette, John 57, 58, 91, 103, 112, 114 Bolduc, Andre Bolduc, Karen 51 Booska, Carl 57, 91 Booska, Tracy 61, 99, 113 Bouvier, Mark Mr. 6 Boyce, Harmon Mr. 15, 118 Boyd, Chris 57 Brace, Kathy 52 Brace, Kelly 61, 81, 91 Brace, Pat 60 Brace, Tammy 52, 86 Brace, Terry 19 Brands, Ray 52, 118 Breur, Jim 19 Breur, Linda 52 Breur, Lorie 52, 64 Brewster, Rick 42 Brigan, Bob 57 Brigan, Sue 20 Brigan, Tom 51, 101 Brileya, Brenda 60 Brinkman, Cheryl 51, 96, 112, 113 Brinkman, Dennis 51 Brinkman, Kelly Brinkman, Lisa 113 Brinkman, Stan 52 Brooks, Kelly Brooks, Kevin 46, 100, 101 Browe, Greg Brown, Melissa 46, 71 Brunet, Kevin 52, 90 Brunet, Paula 50, 105 Brunet, Ricky 20 Bullock, Linda 57 3urke, Evelyn Mrs. 13 Burke, Jim 60, 91, 103, 114 Burke, Richard Mr. 8, 78 Burlock, Sheila 20 23, 28, 31 38, 64, 96, 97 Burruss, Cheryl 46 Bushee, Carl 44, 69,88, 100 Bushee, Matt 19, 20, 88, 100 Bushey, Ann 60, 87, 99 Bushey, Darla 52 Bushey, Frank 51 Bushey, Greg 57 Bushey, Jackie 57, 58, 70, 114, 116 Bushey, James 52 Bushey, Susie 21, 104 Bushey, Tammy 14, 21, 84 Cameron, Brenda Cameron, Randy 60 Campbell, Chris 21, 42, 69, 88 Campbell, Wendy 21, 42, 84 Carney, David 92, 93, 113 Carney, Doug 51, 93, 112, 114 Caron, Mark 103 Caron, Monica 51, 70, 86, 105 Carpenter, Edith Mrs. 4 Carter, Jimmy 57, 74, 75 Casey, Patty 53, 75, 94, 95 Cassavant, Betty Mrs. Cassavant, Richard Mr. Chagnon, Kim 60 Chamberlain, Larry Chamberlain, Todd Champine, Kristie 60, 87 Charbonneau, Colleene 53 Charbonneau, Julie 74, 87, 99 Charbonneau, Sue 71, 116, 117 Charbonneau, Tina 56, 74 Charron, Linda 56, 99, 116 Childers, Evelyn 56 Childers, Ron 53, 83 Claflin, Dawn 51 Claflin, Sid 60 Clark, Deanna 56 Clark, Gilbert Mr. 80 Clark, Patty (8th) 56 Clark, Patty (12th) 22, 34 Clark, Scott (8th) 66, 91, 103 Clark, Scott (9th) 53, 75, 113, 115, 118 Clough, Roger 60 Cloutier, Lisa 60 Cloutier, Richard Cobb, Jerry 60, 81 Cole, Charlie 56, 74 Commo, Ron 103 Condon, Kevin 60 Condon, Rick 22 Condon, Tim 51 Condon, Tracy 53 Conner, Bill Mr. 8, 14, 108 Conners, Kitty 53, 104 Cosgrove, Shawn 53, 111 Cooke, Kevin 46 Couch, Jeff 51, 116 Couch, Paul 60, 74, 103, 114 Coulman, Maggie Mrs. 78 Cousino, Lisa 22 Coyle, Dolly 23, 110, 111 Coyle, John Coyle, Susie 51, 111 Coyle, Ted Cunningham, Cathy 53 Curler, Brian 56 Curler, Greg 51, 114, 116 Curler, John 51, 118 Curler, Ken 46, 118 Curler, Laurie 23 124 Curler, Tammy 60 Curler, Tim 56, 58, 91 Curtis, Joanne 51 Curtis, Tim 53 Cushman, Lyn Mr. 101 Danyow, Sally Ms. 98 Danyow, Mike 74 Danyow, Tammy 23, 43, 71 Dam, Bemie 23, 118 Dam, Jimmy 48, 74, 75, 83, 116, 119 Davidson, David Mr. 12, 108 Davis, Darlene 56 Davis, Dorreen 60 Davis, Doug 60, 74, 91, 112 Davis, Ed 53 Davis, Larry 48 Davis, Marion Davis, Mitch 47, 88, 110, 112. 113, 115, 119 Davis, Ricky 24 Davis, Tim 24 Davison, Ray Mr. 77 Dayton, Valerie 48, 111 Dejong, Steve 47, 69 Delisle, Darrell Delisle, Lynette 62 Delisle, Mark 53 Delisle, Mike 53 Delorme, Kim 24 Delphia, Kevin 48, 69 Delphia, Steve 24 Derrick, Terry 25 Dessureault, Theresa 48, 114 DeVine, Lori 62 Devino, Julie 25, 42 Devino, Mark 56 Devoid, Betty 47 Devoid, Dan 48 Devos, Chris Devos, John 52, 53 Dickerson, Bonnie 48, 86, 96, 117 Dickerson, Wendy 47, 94, 95 Dike, Selena 96 Dionne, Ed Dionne, Donna 25, 96 Donnelly, Lynn 62, 74 Douville, John 56 Dunham, Norman 48 Dunbar, James 56 Dykema, Angie Ms. 78 Dykema, Ben 20, 64, 118 Dykema, Henry 110 Dykema, Joanne 53 Etykema, John 47, 118 Easter, Arlene 48, 76, 116 Easter, Frank 56 Ellinger, Steve 56, 114 Ellinger, Sue Elzinga, Betty 53 Elzinga, Pat 25, 71, 110 Emberly, Nancy Mrs. 14, 108 Emerson, David Emerson, Jenny 26, 94, 95, 110, 116 Emerson, Julie 48, 84, 94, 95 Epstein, John 60, 103, 114 Epstein, Ron 48 Essex, Sam 53 Evarts, John 53 Evarts, Kelly 56, 74, 87, 99 Evarts, Patty 26, 96, 110, 113, 116, 117, 119 Eveleth, Cathy 62, 99 Fagan, Carol 48, 65, 71, 84, 94, 109, 117 Fagan, Chris 30, 47 Fagan, Claudia 87, 112, 114 Fairbrother, Randy 47 Farley, Linda 44 , 47 , 70, 117 Farley, Steve 48 Farnsworth, Jeff 53, 74, 90, 91, 93, 113 Farnsworth, Paul 62, 74, 91, 103, 113 Farnsworth, Steve 47, 83, 75, 110, 112, 113, 114, 116, 119 Farnsworth, Wayne 53, 75, 112, 113, 116 Fisk, Gary 53 Fisk, Greg 62, 103 FitzGerald, Ruth 17, 19, 26, 84, 110, 116, 117 Fitzpatrick, Carma Mrs. 10, 11, 116 Fitzpatrick, Eric 56, 103, 116, 117 Fitzpatrick, Jim Mr. 2, 3 Fitzpatrick, Joel Mr. 6 Flegnheimer, Brett 75, 83, tU 115 Fleming, Lance 61 Fleming, Larry Fleming, Lisa 59 Flint, Dean 62 Flynn, Danny 53, 90, 118 Flynn, David 62, 102 Flynn, Kevin 27, 88 Flynn, Shariann 59 Flynn, Mariann 59, 66 Foerch, Lance 21, 24, 27, 30, 64, 112, 113, 119 Francis, Debbie 47 Francis, Lee Mrs. Francis, Mike 62 Francis, Norman 53 Franklin, Holly 48, 76, 113 Froehlick, Candy Fulford, Daryll 27, 88, 92, 93, 117 Fulford, Dwayne 70, 88, 93 Gaines, Scott 53, 102 Gallison, Daren 62 Galuszka, David 59 Galuszka, Frank 53 Ganson, Wayne Mr. 9 Gault, Tina 94 Gebo, Barb 47 Gebo, Larry, Mr. 6 Gebo, Lissa 48, 84, 96, 97, 116 Gebo, Lorri 17, 22, 24, 26, 28, 43, 84, 96, 114, 117 Gendreau, Andy 59 Gevry, Cary 62, 103 Gevry, Lisa 59, 105 Gevry, Matt 62, 91 Gevry, Mindy 28 Gevry, Mishlyn 47 Gevry, Rheal 53, 93 Gevry, Tina 28 Gilbert, Vicky 47 Glover, James 12, 47 Godard, Anita Mrs. 7 Godard, Shelly 47 Godard, Sherry 47 Gokey, Robert 63, 103 Gosliga, Geraldine 47 Gosliga, Grace 53 Gould, Darlene 28, 66, 110 Goulet, Paul 59 Grant, Cheri 29 Grant, Gary 62 Grant, Gerald 62 Grant, Scott 59 Greory, Bernard Griswold, Bret 63 Grover, Bob 48 Grover, John Guillemette, Jean 43 Guyette, Lindy 48, 94, 95, 113 Guyette, Lori 53, 94 Guyette, Roland Mr. 15 Haigis, Heidi 59, 87, 99, 113, 114, 116 Haines, Chris 59 Haines, Laurie 49 Hallock, Sherry Hallock, Tim 53 Hamel, Jay 49 Harris, Debbie 109 Harris, Dan 53, 113 Harris, David 49, 113 Haviland, David 59 Hawkins, Allen 53 Hawkins, Laurie 44, 45 Hawkins, Yvonne 96 Heath, Jodi 53, 105 Heath, Laurie 22, 29, 38, 64, 104 Heath, Randy 45, 88 Heath, Susan Mrs. Hedges, Donna 53, 98 Hill, Sylvia 53 Hobbs, Maria 53, 116 Hodgman, Donna 86 Hoinkes, Renate Ms. 78 Hunt, Laurie 111 Hunt, Robert 29 Husk, Anna Mrs. 6, 66 Husk, Jean 59, 66, 87, 99, 117 Husk, Mary Lou 49, 86, 98, 117 Husk, Pat 63 Hutchins, Mike 29 Hutchins, Rose 30, 67, 96, 100, 111 Hutchins, Steve Irion, Robert 53, 114 Jackson, Alohana 53, 94 Jackson, David 49 Jackson, Laura 49 Jackson, Lynn Mrs. 6 Jackson, Mark 49 Jackson, Jerry 59 Jenkins, Mary Jane Mrs. Jennings, Cathy 66, 116, 59, 87, 99 Jennings, Jim 59 Jennings, Ken 53 Jennings, Laurie Jennings, Steve 52, 53, 93, 114 Jerger, Brenda 30 Jerome, Roger 63, 74, 93, 103 Jerome, Sherry 45, 64 Jerome, Susan 63 Jerry, Nicolee 64, 105, 116 Jewel, Clara Mrs 80, 81 Jewell, Melissa 63 Jewell, Nina 104 Jewell, Peter 30, 64 Jimmo, Cheryl 44, 45, 110 Jochum, Donald 53 Johnson, Maurice Mr Kandize, Loren 31 Kandizor, Sheryl 49 Karzmarczyk, Judy 63 Karzmarczyk, Rose 59 Kasupski, Karin 53, 82 Kasupski, Rusty 24, 42, 71, 31, 83 Kayhart, Kevin Kayhart, Linda 58, 59, 67, 82, 114, 116 Kerr, John Kilbride, Francis 63, 91, 103 Kilbride, Lisa 53, 86 Kilbride, Sean 31, 42, 88 Kilbride, Tara 30, 44, 45, 71, 110 Kipp, John Mr 80 Kittredge, Steve Kittredge, Sue 116 Krasnow Ed Mr 10, 11, 64, 114 Kulig, Marianne Ms 8, 14 LaBombard, Judy 31, 69, 70, 116 LaBombard, Nancy 59, 74, 87, 99 LaFleche, David 45 LaFleche, Diane 49, 70 Laflam, Jim 19, 32, 100 Laflin, Laurie 32, 33, 69, 104, 110 Laflin, Lisa 49, 104, 116 LaLumiere, Mary 45, 96 Langeway, Julie 116 LaRose, Darlene 45 LaRose, David, Rodney 13, 70, 49 Larrabee, June 57, 99, 114, 116 Lattrell, Tim 51, 53, 90, 93, 109, 114 Leach, Bill 32, 88, 100 Leach, Jim 45, 65, 88, 100 Leach, John 53, 102 LeBeau, Bobby 91 LeBeau, Diane 104 LeBeau, Lynn 57 LeBeau, Michael 57, 91 LeClair, Charles Mr. LeCompte, Kevin 45, 65, 88 Litch, Helen Mrs. 80 Litch, Jackie 109, 116 Litch, Terry 53, 116 Livingston, Mike 45 Loven, Calvin Loven, David 57 Loven, Helen 45 Lowry, Bruce Lynk, Gail Mrs. Lynk, Scott Mr. 15 Mace, Allison 57, 99, 112, 113, 116 Mace, Russ 63 MacGowen, Donna 117 Mack, Danny 46 Mack, Grace Mrs. 80, 81 Mack, Paula Madarasz, Chris 49, 71 Mailloux, Ernest 63, 103 Mailloux, Giselaine 86, 116, 117 Mailloux, Jackie 46, 84, 117 Mander, Chuck Mr. 11, 74, 75 Many, Becky 44, 46 Many, Brenda 55 Many, Bunny 9, 57 Marsh, Joan 67, 96, 110, 111 Marshal, David 46, 88 Martel, Lee 46, 83, 114 Maurer, Alice Mrs. 8 McClay, Tom 32, 68, 71 McFadden, Katie 87, 105 McFadden, Kelly 33, 34, 42, 69 McFadden, Kevin 49, 90 McGrath, Jerry 57 McGuire, Cheryl 55 McGuire, Jackie 57, 99 McGuire, Roxanne 33 McKinnon, Kelly 49, 70, 72 McKinnion, Macky McKinnion, Ron Mr. 9, 68 McNamara Bob Mr. 9, 64 Meader, Debbie 49, 98 Meader, Rex 57, 91 Memoe, Charles Mr. 4 Menard, Laurie 33, 76 Mendiola, Anna 33, 73, 117 Merrigan, Jim Merrigan, Mike Messinger, Andy 49, 69, 90, 102, 117 Messinger, Anne 57 Miedema, Oega 118 Miller, Cheryl Miller, Debbie 46, 71, 113 Miller, Donna 34 Miller, Julia Miller, Marie Miller, Nathan 57 Mills, Kelly 44, 46, 75, 113, 114 Mills, Lance 63, 103 Mills, Lisa 99, 113 Mills, Mike 69 Minns, Jeff Mr 10, 91, 92, 93 Minns, Joy Mrs. 11, 116 Mittag, Stefan 18, 25, 30, 34, 88, 117 Moore, Clint Moore, Jody Morrill, Jeff 63 Morin, Rene 57 Morris, John 55 Morris, Kevin 55, 114 Morris, Mike 55 Morris, Terry 49 Mosher, Susan Mrs. 8, 108, 119 Mott, Tim Moulton, Lisa 55 Moulton, Tim 57 Mulliss, Chris 55 Murry, Rebecca 109 Murry, Sharon Muniz, Charlene 55, 86, 109 Myers, Peter 63 Neilson, Jeff Mr. 13 Newhall, Janice 52, 55, 75, 94, 95, 114 Norton, Roger 55, 69, 93 O'Brien, Jeff 102, 109 O'Brien,Jim 55, 91 O'Brien, Jon 90, 101 O'Brien, Kevin O'Brien, Nancy Mrs. 6 O'Brien, Phil 48, 90, 102 O'Brien, Steve O'Brien, Tom 34, 35, 79, 118 Orr, Ruth Mrs. Ouellette, Cindy 63, 99 Ouellette, Jeff 48, Ouellette, Marlene 14, 35 Oxholm, Kristy 44 , 46, 110, 114, 117 Oxholm, Steve 55 Palmer, Gus 46 Parkinson, Amy 74 Parkinson, Greg 48, 67 Parot, Sharon 48 Paquette, Gary Patten, Merrill 63, 103 Patten, Mike 55 Peavy, Wendi 55, 118 Perkins, Tammy 63 Phelps, Jim Phelps, Mary 57 Phillips, Beth Ms. 76 Pickett, Giovanina 53 Pickett, Roxanna 46 Pickett, Tina 56 Pidgeon, Anne 46 Pidgeon, Cindy 27, 35, 38, 110, 116, 119 Pidgeon, Debbie 57 Pidgeon, Jeff Pidgeon, Mark 55 Pierce, Bruce 55 Pierce, Paula 55, 111 Pierce, Sally 48, 84, 86, 94, 114, 117 Pierce, Tim 57 Plankey, Mike 17, 18, 23, 25, 35, 43 Polchies, John 46, 88, 100 Pollender, Abby 51, 114, 116 Pollender, Ann 51, 86, 112, 113, 114, 117 Pollender, Kate 18, 36, 68, 110 Poquette, Bill 23, 36, 42, 88, 100 Poquette, Darren 61, 91, 103 Poro, Vinny 55 Potter, David Mr. 6 Oitterm Kayru 18m 35m 42m 194m 119m 116qkPrescott, Adam 58, 91, 103 Prescott, Ben 55, 75, 90 Prescott, Nancy Mrs. 10, 113 Provencher, Roxanne 55, 68, 98 Provost, Cindy 68, 82, 97 Provost, Danny 118 Provost, Jeff 67 Quaglino, Helen 58, 116 Racicot, Robin 37 Raymond, Robert 58, 66, 91, 113 126 Reed, Susan Reed, Todd 48, 90 Reed, Wally 45, 66, 121 Rheirme, Janice Mrs. 8 Rheume, Val Richards, Patty 70 Richardson, Bruce 48 Richardson, Eric 54 Ritchie, Lesli 37, 112, 113, 114 Ritchie, Lynn 48, 51, 94, 95 Rivers, Clifford Mr. Rivers, Rodney Rivers, Theresa Rivit, Mark 65 Robarge, Jeff Roberts, Becky 58, 99 Roberts, Brian 61 Roberts, Chris 54, 104 Roberts, Debbie 48, 76, 111 Roberts, John Roberts, Mike 37, 88 Roberts, Sharon 38, 76 Rockwell, Eric 61, 103, 113 Rockwell, Pat Mrs. 79, 80 Rogers, Jay Mr. 10 Rohl, Ralph 103 Romeo, Dan 54 , 75, 115 Romeo, Frank 38 Rooney, Bryan 60 Rooney, Sandy 54, 94, 95, 84 Rooney, Sharon 48, 94 Rooney, Steve 58, 74, 75, 103, 116 Rose, David Rose, Peter 48 Rose, Tom 58 Ross, Kim 45 Rotax, Richard 38, 93 Royce, Kate 19, 38, 43, 71, 110 Russell, Diane 54, 98, 117 Russell, Susan 61 Russett, Dana 48, 117 Russett, Mike Russett, Phil 39 Russett, Tracy 54 Ryan, Holly 61, 74 Ryan, Luanne 45 Sabourin, Harmel Sabourin, Lorraine 39, 43 Savo, Jerry Schreoder, Kim 39 Schreoder, Leigh 54 Schreoder, Pam 48 Schreoder, Shelly 58, 87, 105, 114 Seaman, Robin 54 Seaman, Stacy 61, 74 Sears, Chris 54 Sears, Courtney 48, 51, 114 Senesac, Dennis Senesac, Fran 43 Senesac, Lee 71 Sessa, Mary Ellen Ms. 13, 117 Shah, Nisha 54, 75, 116, 119 Shields, Tom 103 Sheldon, Randy Shepard, Larry Mr. 13 Sipley, Judy 48 Sisk, Ed 54, 83, 113 Sleeper, Greg 39, 68, 88, 110, 119 Sleeper, Jeff 50 Smith, Arlene Mrs. 81, 80 Smith, Bruce 54 Smith, Jeff Smith, Kim Smith, Lori 50, 67 Smith, Peter 45, 118 Sorrell, Jill 54 Spaulding, Cathy Mrs. 10, 111 Stagg, Jackie 58 Stanton, Lisa 54 Stavanow, Kelli 58 Steams, Debbie 54, 98 Steams, Jeff Steams, Julie 50 Steams, Rick 58, 103 Stetson, Wanda Mrs. 10, 69, 109 Stone, Steve 64, 118 Strada, Mike 22, 25, 40, 42, 43, 114 Straw, Daryl 58, 75, 103 Straw, Doreen 74, 87, 99, 116 Strong, Steve Struzinski, Jane 54, 64, 67, 98 Struzinski, Mary 58, 64 Struzinski, Roger 61 Sullivan, Anne Mrs. 18 Sullivan, Cathy 50 Sullivan, Janet 27, 40, 110, 120 Sumner, Debbie Sumner, Joey Sumner, Ricky 45 Taft, Carrie 74, 87, 114 Taft, Sarah 58, 74, 87, 116 Tatro, Denise 116 Taylor, Corey 61, 111, 113 Taylor, Pam Ms. 12, 66 Thibault, Mike Mr. 14, 65, 100, 101 Thiess, Vera Mrs. 80 Thomas, Roberta 110 Thompson, Pete 58 Thurber, Cheryl Mrs. Thurber, Lois Mrs. Tisbert, Andy 50, 69, 83, 92, 112, 113 Tisbert, David 45, 68, 113 Torrey, Beth 28, 30, 45, 84 Torrey, Laura Tourville, Brian 58, 91 Townsend, Maida Ms. 10, 11, 110, 113, 116 Tracy, Alana 28, 31, 40, 43, 64, 97 Tucker, John 54 Tucker, Kim 58 Tucker, Scott 50 Turpin, Joanne 54, 98, 117 Turpin, Lisa 50, 116 Tynan, Kelly 40, 70 Usher, Charles Mr. 4, 88 Vandenburgh, Nancy Ms. 9 VanDeWeert, Rick 54 VanDeWeert, Tim 93, 118 Vanier, Scott 61, 81 Versweyveld, Pieter 61 Villeneuve, Gina 41, 42, 84, 112 Villeneuve, Marlene 58, 87, 105, 116 Vincent, Bill (9th) 54, 93 Vincent, Bill (12th) 17, 22, 33, 25, 41 Vincent, Cathy 58, 105 Vincent, Stephen 58, 74 Vincent, Tina 28, 45, 64, 96 Wager, Bill 108, 118 Wager, Peggy 50, 108, 112, 113, 116 Waite, Tina 58 Walker, Doreen Mrs. 87 Walters, Doug 101 Ward, Art Mr. 12, 117 Weeks, Earl Mr. 9 Weeks, Jeff 58, 70, 108, 116 Weeks, Kevin 90, 93, 92 Weeks, Kim 45 Wendel, Paula 41, 69, 110, 116, 117 Wemhoff, Dale 54 White, Chris 50 White, DeWayne 58 White, Robert 50 White, Ron 50 White, Terry 50, 112, 113 White, Theresa 58 Whitney, Tom 58 Wildasin, Paul 50 Williams, Bret 50 Williams, Kim 58 Williams, Linda Williams, Nora 61 Wilson, Susie 45, 110, 119 Wrisley, James Wrisley, Ken 41 Yandow, Mark 54 Yandow, Tim 12, 45 Yantz, Mark Yamall, Jon Mr. 12, 90 127 -VeaAs- Joan MaAsh-- Many days gone., yeaAS paired. Voua iaee now old, unable to -imagine. We look back thAough the yeaAS, when we were together, young and Aee. They have parted now, no longeA can we sing. OuA voices one old and Aough, No longeA can we Aun, olul leg-4 cAooked and lame. OuA hands oAe cAlppled and tlAed. Times have changed. Us, we'Ae oldeA. Still we oAe In love and that's what Aeally matteAS. Even though yeaAS have passed. Many days gone. We'Ae still togetheA. Vou’Ae Keally still as beautiful as you weAe. Still as gentle as back yeaAS ago. Those yeaAS, how I AemembeA. Many days gone, yeans xnssed. OuA bodies now old and Aagile. but thAough it all, we've been togetheA. Many days gone, yeaAS passed. 128


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