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

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Because of the kindness and friendship Mr. Charles Usher has bestowed upon the students of V.U.H.S., it is with gratitude that the 1981 Blue and White be dedicated to him. Mr. Usher has, for many years, been an integral part of the life at Vergennes. He prepared many of us as seventh graders for the years ahead by teaching us well in Social Studies classes. As a coach, Mr. Usher has guided his teams with vigor and strength. He has tried to instill, not only in his teams, but in the entire student body, the ethics of good sportsmanship. As an administrator he has gone beyond his duty to be a friend to all of us. He is authoritative in a positive manner yet willingly gives many a second chance when we need it. Mr. Usher is truly a friend to all of us. May this dedication be a small token of our gratitude for his dedication to our school and our students. 3 VERGENNES UNION HIGH SCHOOL VERGENNES, VERMONT 1981 TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION ...................3 ADMINISTRATION ...............6 FACULTY AND STAFF ............9 SENIORS .....................24 JUNIORS......................52 SOPHOMORES ..................58 FRESHMEN ....................64 EIGHTH GRADE ................70 SEVENTH GRADE ...............76 ACTIVITIES ..................82 ATHLETICS ...................96 COMMUNITY SUPPORT ..........116 5 ADMINISTRATION David Potter, Sup't. of Schools Charles Usher, Principal Mark Bouvier, Asst. Supt. Top: Lois Thurber Bottom: Sally Bushey School Board Members: Lawrence Gebo, Anna Husk, Eugene LeBeau, Nancy O’Bryan, Joel Fitzpatrick, Lynn Jackson, (missing: Susan Heath) Top: Edith Carpenter Bottom: Anita Goddard Joseph Bowen, Asst. Principal 7 GUIDANCE Angie Dykema Richard Burke Maggie Coulman Ray Davison FACULTY ENGLISH Jay Rogers Carma Fitzpatrick Elma Grant Maida Townsend Beth Gates Catherine Spaulding Jeffrey Minns Jennifer Ball Nancy Prescott 10 SOCIAL STUDIES SSVIO. Top: Jon Yarnall Middle: Barry Aldinger Middle: Lawrence Sims Top: Pamela Taylor Middle: David Davidson 11 MATH James McMartin Right: Adele Garlick and math student Missy Lattrell John Howe Evelyn Burke Michael Elmore Nancy McNulla Wayne Ganson Lloyd Irish SCIENCE Harry Chaucer-Hatton Remains of a Physics Experiment Earl Weeks Robert McNamara ART MUSIC 14 Carma Fitzpatrick 15 STUDENT SUPERVISORS 17 18 Karen Gladu, Typing, Bookkeeping SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS TEACH PRACTICAL SKILLS 19 SPECIAL SERVICES Gail Lynk, Special Services Coordinator Jean Wilson Lisa Ritchie Nancy Reud Janet Cole Janet Price 21 Ann Sulivan Stephen Poliak Sheryl Thurber v Scott Orselet Grace Mack, School Lunch Agent SCHOOL LUNCH SERVICE Clara Jewell Mary Jane Jenkins 22 Arlene Smith Lucille Anderson Vera Thiess Ann Baldwin BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Richard Paquette, Stephen O'Bryan, Ernest Benoit, David Miner John Kipp, Supervisor TRANSPORTATION John Austin, Head Bus Driver SAILIN’ ON Sail on my friends towards a new horizon. Follow your course where it leads, For here our journey has ended. We’ve sailed a voyage strong and true. Along the way we met obstacles head on, But never did we fail to meet our destiny. Here my friends we must part, To sail on into the unknown. Each must sail in his own direction Never to return to this time or place. We were the best crew ever to have sailed these seas. Our mark was made — Never to be forgotten, But always remembered as the class of 81” So long my friends. I must be sail’in on. R. Provencher 25 BRIAN EDWARD ABARE Like it was, Like it is, and what it always shall be. CHRISTINE ELIZABETH AMBROSE Keep on smilin' through the rain, laughin’ at pain, flowin' through the changes. The sun will shine again — Wet Willie — German Club 1-2; J.V. Cheerleading 1-2; Varsity Cheerleading 3-4; J.V. Softball 1; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Prom Court 3; Varsity Boys Soccer Bookkeeper 3-4; Student Council Sec. 4; Senior Hike, Senior week. Mt. Marcy Hiker; V.I.C.A. ANNELI CHRISTINA ANDERSON Lee I came here with uncertainty, you filled my year with fun and I'm gonna leave you with tears. But in my heart lives the Vergennes Commodores. Soccer 4; Basketball Manager (girls) 4; Softball 4; AFS Club 4; Senior Hike, Senior Week; Sound of Music Play; AFS Exchange. THOMAS PATRICK ANGIER Geers I shall persist until I succeed ... J.V. Soccer 1-2; V. Soccer 3-4; V. Wrestling 3-4; Musical 2-4; One Acts 3-4; Macbeth 4; Jr. Prom 3; Graduation Comm. 4 MICHAEL STEVEN ANTHONY Mickey For anyone to conceive that the burden of learning, is soon to be abolished from our minds, Please consider a thoughtful gesture, that it used to seem we lived to learn, but now we have to learn to live. J.V. Soccer 1; V. Soccer 2-4; J.V. Basketball 1-2; V. Basketball 4; Sound of Music Set work. 26 SAMUEL ALLEN AYERS “Sam Good riddance ...” HAROLD WILLIAM BADORE Big H.” Life is but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage ...” Wood-working 1-2-3 BARBARA ANN BAKER Barb” I’ve been riding a winning horse. For a long time, and sometimes I wonder, Is this the end of the line? No one should take advantage of who they are. No man has got it made and if he thinks he does, he's wrong. REBECCA JEAN BARRY Crash” Of all the gifts that time and earth bestow .. . There is none so precious as one true friend.” PATRICIA JO BEDARD Patty You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. Prom Committee 3 27 ROGER MATTHEW BIENVENUE “Live life one day at a time GREGORY PAUL BODETTE “Shorty” “Life is unfair... J.V. Baseball 1-2; Varsity Baseball 3-4 LIDA BOS “Through my eyes I see the visions for tomorrow.” Travelers to England 4 TAMMY SUE BRACE I met you as a stranger, I know you as my friend, I hope we meet in heaven where friendship never ends ...” Field Hockey 1-2-3; Basketball 1-2; Softball 2-3-4; Prom Comm. 3 RAYMOND C. BRANDS “Ray Life is too short to make all the mistakes . . . Learn from others ...” FFA 1-4; Prom Comm. 3; Senior Hike 4 28 LINDA LEE BREUR Sometimes when you reach for a dream, you would have to leave something behind ... Nurses Aid 1 STANLEY G. BRINKMAN Stan See Ya! Photography Club, Yearbook Photographer KEVIN BRUNET Fighting the Fight is all ... MARCEL A. BRUNET JR. By the sea time is always early Basketball 4 LORIE ANN BREUR Forget about yesterday, forget about tomorrow, just live for today and take things one step at a time ...” Basketball 1-2; Nurses Aid 1; Office Aid 2 29 JAMES BUSHEY Jim” The less of routine, the more of life PATRICIA ANN CASEY Tex Longhorn” Be lions roaring in the forest of Knowledge; whales, swimming in the ocean of life . . . prepare to meet Bau hala in the Garden of Cloves Field Hockey 1; Cross Country 2-3; gymnastics 1-4; Student Council 2-3; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; All-state Music 3-4; Class Secretary 4. RONNIE LYLE CHILDERS Chili Don't believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding. Find out what you already know, and you'll see the way to fly . . . Cross Country 1-2-4; Senior Hike 4; Male cheerleader ROBERT CLARK Rob The longest journey starts with a single step ... SCOTT CHASE CLARK Cletus” Don't worry about it!” FFA 1-4; Band 1-4 TRACY LYN CONDON Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend ...” Nurse's Aid 3; Prom Comm. 3 SHAWN MARIE COSGROVE ' Let each become all that He was created to be ... ” Field Hockey 2; Gymnastics 1; VAC 1-4 CATHERINE MARY CUNNINGHAM Cathy or Cat “A wishbone isn't as likely to bring you success as a Backbone Library Aide 1-3; Phys. Ed Aid 2; Prom Comm. 3; Travelers to England 31 MARION LOUISE EDWARD DAVIS Happy is the man that has found wisdom, and the man that gets discernment, for having it gain is better than having it as produce than gold itself ...” Proverbs 3:13, 14 VAC 1-4; Yearbook 4; Journalism 3 MARK LADEN DELISLE This is the end, I’ve enjoyed the times in school, but I'm glad to be leaving MICHAEL DELISLE The loss which is unknown is no loss at all ... ” JOHN A. DEVOS No man is good enough to govern another man without that other's consent ...” Travelers to Germany; Prom Comm. 3; Senior Hike ELIZABETH JOYCE ELZINGA “Betty Lean not unto thy own understanding, But in all thy ways acknowledge him, and he will direct thy paths ... Proverbs 3:5b,6 Calamity Jane 2; Junior Prom Comm. 3; German Club 4 32 SAMUEL ESSEX Stix” ....What it is.. JOHN LLOYD EVARTS “Bumbles’’ “I'm so confused!” JEFFREY ALLEN FARNSWORTH “Casper’’ Images are only moments frozen in time. Tillbaka Blickar Ar Bara Ogonblick Frusna I Tiden. Les impressions ne sont que des moments figes dana le temps ...” J.V. Wrestling 1; J.V. Soccer 1-2; Varsity Wrestling 2-4; Varsity Soccer 3-4 WAYNE FARNSWORTH “Bubbles” “Honesty is the best policy, but insanity is a barren defense ...” Student Council 1-4; Pep Band 1-2; Band 1,4; Stagemanager 3 LORI ANN FISHER “It’s better to have arrived late and left early than never to have arrived at all ... ” Softball; Cheerleading; Business editor of yearbook; Business editor of school newspaper 33 GARY FISK I can stand brute force, but brute reason is quite unbearable ...” BRETT OWEN FLEGENHEIMER “Colonel” A moment spent understanding is worth a life time spent in awe ...” J.V. Baseball 1; Wrestling 2; Cross Country 1; Prom Comm. 3; Senior Hike 4 DANIEL P. FLYNN Dan I come to my solitary woodland walk as the homesick go home . . . into the stillness and solitude of nature with rocks, trees, weeds, and friends about me ... ” J.V. Basketball 1-2; V. Basketball 3-4; J.V. Baseball 1-2; V. Baseball 3-4; Soccer J.V. 1-2; V. Soccer 3-4; Prom Comm. 3 SCOTT WARD GAINES “Wardy” To me life is a game with winners and losers. Whichever one I turn out to be. I know I will have one thing and that is “ PRIDE” ...” Baseball 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Soccer 2-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Senior Hike FRANK JOSEPH GALUSZKA III Fin” “ The key to being a success is yourself ...” 34 LORI LEE GUYETTE ‘George “A friend is like a rare book, Only one copy can be made ... Gymnastics 1; Office Aide 1-4; NHS. 3-4 JODI ANN HEATH Judith When the summer's gone. We ll be there, standing by the light once we've been to where we’ve gone. We should know wrong from right ... Cheerleading 1-4; J.V. Baseball Bookkeeper 2; Prom Comm. 3 DONNA LEE HEDGES “Hedge “There is a devil within me there is no doubt, but is he trying to get in me. or trying to get out ...” Field Hockey 2-3; Softball 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Prom Comm. 3; Traveler’s to England 4; Senior Hike 4 GRACE GOSLIGA We can make our plans, but the final outcome is in God’s hands Proverbs 16:1 Office Aid 3-4; German Club 4 RHEAL PAUL GEVRY, JR. “Duke “He conquers twice, who upon victory overcomes himself ... Soccer 1-4; MVP 2; Basketball 2-4; Baseball 1-4; Prom Comm. 3; Senior Hike 4 35 SYLVIA R. HILL “Syr Take your time, don’t live too fast; troubles will come and they will pass, forget your lust for the rich man’s told, all that you need is in your soul. occer manager 3; Student Council 3; Softball 3; Senior Hike; Close-Up 4 MARIA LOUISE HOBBS Give your best to the world and the best will come back to you. Yearbook 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Travelers to England 4; Office Aide 2-4 ROBERT WILLIAM IRION I laugh, and my laughter is not within me; I burn, and the burning is not seen outside.” Golf 1-4; NHS 3-4; Pres. 4; Student Council 1,3,4; Treas. 4; Class Treas. 4; Math League 1-4; Atl. Region Math Com. 3-4; One-Acts 3-4; Three Acts 3-4; Musical 4; Boys State 3; National Merit Scholar 4 ALOHANA LEIGH JACKSON Feminine logic is fallacious, shallow, inconsistent, irrelevant, capricious, transparent, and irrefutable.” Gymnastics 1-2; Manager 3; Softball 1,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Travelers to France 2; Senior Hike; Prom Comm. 3; Tutor 4; A.C.E.S. 4; Yearbook 4; Plays Calamity Jane , Cruscible 2,3; One-Acts 3 STEPHEN JENNINGS You can’t always get what you want. But if you try, sometimes you just might find you get what you need. Class V. President 1; Baseball 1; Wrestling 1-4; Soccer 2,3; Stage Manager Play 2; Senior Hike 36 DONALD G. JOCHUM “There has got to be a morning after.” VICA 3; Club President 4; VICA Gold Medalist 3 JULIET ANN LANGEWAY “If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it’s yours, if it doesn’t, it never was.” Yearbook 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Senior Hike; Travelers to England 4 TIMOTHY B. LATTRELL It is better to be short and bright than to be tall and cast a shadow.” Student Council President 4; Class Tres. 3; Boys State 1; Soccer 1-3; All-Div. Soccer 1-4; Wrestling 1-4; State Champ.; New England Champ-.; Jr. High Elem. Wrestling Coach 1; Baseball 2-4; Athlete of Year 2-4; Musical 2-4; One Acts 4; A.C.E.S. 3,4; Travelers to England 4; Senior Hike; Prom Comm. 3; Prom Court 3 JOHN LEACH “Nature makes merit and fortune uses it. Basketball 1-4; Soccer 1-4; Prom Comm. 3; Musical Sound of Music 4; Baseball LISA RENEE KILBRIDE “Dagman” I'm moving like a wave on the ocean; drifting to the opposite side; traveling with no destination just riding the tide.” Field Hockey 1-3; Soccer 4; Senior Hike; Prom Comm. 3; AFS; Prom Court 3; Class Marshal 3; Gymnastics Manager 2; Sound of Music 4 37 TERRY LYNN LITCH “Better by far you should forget and smile, than you should remember and be sad.” Varsity Softball 1-4; Prom Committee 3; National Honor Society 3-4; AFS 1-2 ELIZABETH ANNE LOOBY “Love when you can, cry when you have to. Be who you must, its a part of the plan. Await your arrival with simple survival and one day we ll all understand. Prom Committee 3; AFS 4; Senior Hike 4 BRUCE D. LOWRY Slinky” Tex .. . the vision fades, a voice I hear.” Listen to the madman! But still I fear and still I dare not laugh at the madman.” Yearbook Staff 2 PAULA M. MACK “Some of them knew pain; Some of them knew pleasure; For some of them, it was only the moment that mattered; and on the brave and crazy wings of youth, they went flying around in the rain and their feathers, once so fine, grew torn and tattered.” BRENDA LEE MANY “Never measure the height of a mountain until you have reached the top. Then you will see how low it was.” Office Aide 1-3; Yearbook Business Man. 2; Prom Committee 3; Musical “Anything Goes” wardrobe caretaker 3 38 CHERYL LYNNE MCGUIRE “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!” V.A.C. 1-2; Prom Committee 3 MARY MAUREEN McKINNON “Macky” Dreams: they are what keep the young alive and the old young.” MICHELLE ANNE DELISLE MEACHAM “Mich” “In the evening when you see my eyes looking back at you, no disguise. I'm not sure who you think you'll see; I'm just hoping you’ll know it’s me. VICA 4 JULIA EDITH MILLER To love and to be loved are the two most important things in life.’’ Nurse Aid 1-3; Prom Committee 3 MARIE ELENA VICTORIA MILLER “Lana” “Remember yesterday; dream about tomorrow, but live today.'' Nurse Aid 2-3; Prom Committee 3 39 CLINT ERIC MOORE There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than thou darest dream. Photography Club 1 KEVIN JAMES MORRIS Some people want to homogenize society everywhere; I'm against the homogenizers in art, in politics, in every walk of life. I want the cream to rise ’ Student Council 1-2; Secretary 2; Golf Team 1-4; One Acts 2-4; Computer Club 2-4; N.H.S. 3-4; Spring Production 3-4; Senior Hike 4 JOE P. MOORE Jody “Walk softly and carry a big stick. JOHN C. MORRIS Everything works if you let it. V.I.C.A. Travelers To Germany 3 MIKE MORRIS “If you mean to profit, learn to please. 40 LISA ANN MOULTON ••Ely1 There's nothing half so sweet in life as love's young dream. Softball 1-2; Cheerleading 1-2 ROGER A. NORTON Life is just a candle, and a dream must give it flame. J.V. Wrestling 1-2; J.V. Soccer; J.V. Baseball JEFFREY JOSEPH O’BRIEN To accomplish great things, we must not only act. but also dream. We must not only plan, but also believe. Basketball 1-3; Soccer 1-4; Baseball 1; Prom comm. 3; Class Officer 1.3; Student Council 1-3; Prom Court 3; Male Cheerleader 2,4 JAMES O’BRIEN Jim “The chapter of accidents is the longest chapter in the book. JANICE ANN NEWHALL ‘Nadia Austin One has not lived life to the fullest until she has spoken her mind. V. Gymnastics 1-4; Softball 1-4; N.H.S. 3-4; Prom Committee 3; Class Secretary 1; Class Treasurer 2; Class President 3-4; Student Council 1-4; Plays 2,4 41 STEVEN MACKINTOSH OXHOLM “I finally got it all together, but I forgot where I put it. AFS 1; Math League 3 MICHAEL WILLIAM PATTEN Mike” I have been here a short time, but my memories will last forever. Golf 3-4; Baseball 1-2; MARK S. PIDGEON Bird No Comments BRUCE PIERCE Possession is nine points in the law. PAULA JANE PIERCE Polly We are here now; we cannot turn back. But we do have those wonderful memories of those times gone by. VAC 1-4; Library Aide 4 42 VINCENT EDWARD PORO Vinny “Parties are like spice in food; without it life is dull. Soccer 1; Baseball 2,3 W. BENJAMIN PRESCOTT Benji “You only go around once in life; but if you live it right, once is enough. Golf 1-4; Soccer 1-4; Three act 3; Boy State 3; Musicals 1-4; National Honor Society 3.4 ROXANNE PROVENCHER Rox ... faith, hope, and love abide these three, but the greatest of these is love. AFS 1; Student Council 2-4; Yearbook 3-4; Yearbook Editor 3-4; Travelers to France 2; Soph. Class Pres. 2; Prom Comm. 3; Girl's State 3; NHS 3-4; Close-Up 4; DAR Good Citizen 4; Senior Hike JEFFREY DAVID PROVOST Jeff It's better to be short and shine, than to be tall and cast a shadow. Wrestling 1; FFA 1-4 INGRID EVE REIDEL ING Time is too slow for those who wait; too swift for those who fear; too long for those who grieve; too short for those who rejoice; but for those who love, time is not. Yearbook 2-3; Cross Country 1,3-4; AFS 4; Senior Hike; Transfer 4 43 ERIC IAN BERKELEY RICHARDSON If it doesn’t fit, force it. If it breaks, it needed replacing anyway. Golf 1-4; National Honor Society 3-4; One Acts 2,3; Yearbook 3.4 DANIEL CHRISTOPHER ROMEO “And the lord said Let there be light . . . and there was light. Genesis One Acts 3; Band and Chorus 1-4; Pep Band; Marching Band; Pit Orchestra TRACY ELLEN RUSSETT If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you, it is yours. If it doesn’t, it never was. Office Aide 2; Close-Up 3 SANDRA ANNE ROONEY Now some they do and some they don’t and some you just can't tell, and some they will and some they won’t and some it’s just as well. Field Hockey 1-3; Soccer 4; Captain 4; Softball 3,4; Gymnastics 1-4; Captain 2-4; Prom Comm. 3; Prom Queen 3; Senior Hike; Outstanding Jrs. Conference 3 DIANE MARIE RUSSELL Today is today, and because of yesterday we wait for tomorrow. Soccer 4; Basketball 1-4; Softball 1-4; AFS 1-4; National Honor Society 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Senior Hike; Play Sound of Music 4 44 LEIGH PAUL SCHROEDER “Leighmore” “Work fascinates me. I could sit and look at it for hours. CHRISTINE MARIE SEARS Will my pride ever let me be, all that should, and can be? Or will my fear of failure ride, and in my faults and failings hide? Yearbook Staff 1; Nurse’s Aide 1; Senior Hike; Drama 1; Prom Comm. 3 NISHA SHAH If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. Band 1,3,4; District Music Festival 1,3,4; All-State 4; Cross-Country 4; Math League 1-4; All-Star Math Meet 1-4; Atlantic Region Math Meet 2-4; Drama 4; AFS 3; Student Council 3-4; NHS 3,4; Secretary 4; Girls State 3; National Merit Commended Student 4 EDWARD ESTILL SISK Depart from me. ye evildoers: for I will keep the commandments of my God. Psalm 119:115 Play Finian s Rainbow 1; Cross Country 1,2; FFA 3,4; Student Council 4; Apple Corps 3,4; Senior Hike; School Paper 3 BRUCE GUY SMITH It's not how much you have it's how you use it.” 45 LISA STANTON There are some silent people who are more interesting than the best talkers. JOHN THOMAS TUCKER Buckwheat” No man ever yet became great by imitation. Golf 1-4 DEBORAH ANNE STEARNS “Debb Don’t think so hard about your life ending, worry of it never beginning . . . you’ll only fail if you build walls instead of bridges. Cheerleading 3.4; A.C.E.S. 4; Yearbook 4; Prom Committee 3 JUDY SULLIVAN Judi” Rainbows don’t die; if of friends they are made; unlike ones in the sky; real rainbows don’t fade. Prom Comm. 3; Cheerleading 3,4; A.C.E.S. 4; Yearbook 4 JOANNE MARIE TURPIN Jo-Jo It is better to have less thunder in the mouth, and more lightning in the hand, but I say it is better to make big thunder today with a little white lightning after dark. AFS 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Soccer 3; Field Hockey 2; Softball 2; Prom Comm. 3; Travelers to England 4 46 RICK VAN DEWEERT You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late. FFA 2-4 WILLIAM RONALD VINCENT Billy” We seek love in the gentle mystery of the sea and earth; only to discover it in the touch of a friend. Wrestling 1-4; Cross Country 4; Baseball 4; Prom Comm. 3; Senior Hike; VICA 3,4 HANS VORSTEVELD “Let's get lost. DALE C. WERNHOFF Kraut .. . and what it always shall be. STEPHEN ALAN VINCENT ... as I walked through the woods, the pathway opened in two directions. I took the least trod. 47 Class Clowns: Donna Hedges Jeff O'Brien Most Athletic: Sandy Rooney Scott Gaines Most Beloved: Janice Newhall Tim Lattrell Most Likely to Succeed: Nisha Shah Robbie Irion Best Figure: Colleen Charbonneau Best Physique: Tom Angier 48 Most Artistic: Patty Casey Most Talkative: Ben Prescott Most Outgoing: Most Outgoing: Brett Flegenheimer Linda Breur Most Artistic: Eric Richardson Shyest: Shawn Cosgrove Greg Bodette Most Talkative: Patty Bedard Biggest Brownnose: Julia Miller Wayne Farnsworth Most Unorganized: Roxanne Provencher Dan Romeo 49 vergennes UNION H!G Senior Class Officers: Secretary — Patty Casey; V. President — John Devos: President — Janice Newhall; Treasurer— Robert Irion 2S saoiNnr V'«V v t ’ • - - v JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Eileen Bliek John Bodette Chris Boyd Wilma Brands Robert Brigan Caroline Clark Deanna Clark Patty Clark Richard Cloutier Charlie Cole ■ - Brenda Beenen Craig Bemis Bill Bergmans Mark Bienvenue Lyn Billings Greg Bushey Jackie Bushey Tina Charbonneau Linda Charron Evelyn Childers Darlene Davis Mark Devino John Douville Tina Emilo Kelly Evarts 54 JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Lori Fisher Eric Fitzpatrick Mari Flynn Shari Flynn David Galuszka Lisa Gevry Scott Grant John Grover Heidi Haigis Jacquelyn Hamby Betsy Haven David Haviland Jean Husk Terry Jackson Todd Jarvis Rose Karzmarczyk Linda Kayhart Nancy LaBombard June Larrabee Lynn LeBeau Michael LeBeau Chris LeBoeuf David Loven Alyson Mace Bunny Many Jim McDonald Gerald McGrath Jackie McGuire Anne Messinger Renee Morin 55 Timothy Moulton Deborah Pidgeon Timothy Pierce Adam Prescott Robert Raymond • V Marlene Villeneuve The talents of the Junior class are endless. We find in this class the stars in the fields of dramatics, academics, athletics, data processing, culinary arts, mechanics, medicine, art. The list is endless. Through all this variety the Juniors pulled together in their Prom Year, while still keeping their individuality intact. 56 57 SOPHOMORES 59 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES r r7 Jackie Aldinger Steve Ask Eldon Atkins John Atkins David Austin Ginger Bahre Glen Bajema Bridgette Barre Betty Beenen Carl Beirholm James Benoit Gary Bergmans Ann Bicknell Tim Billings Tammy Birchmore Tim Birchmore Patrick Blair Tracy Booska Kelly Brace Lee Ann Brace Brenda Brileya James Burke Ann Bushey Randy Cameron Todd Chamberlain Christie Champine Sid Claflin Lisa Cloutier Jerry Cobb Ron Com mo 60 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Kevin Condon Tammy Curler John Cushing Lisa Daigneault Michael Danyow Doreen Davis Douglas Davis Lynnette Delisle Lori Devine Christopher DeVos Jodie DeVries Lynn Donnelly Richard Douglass Jackie Dufresne Claudia Fagan Paul Farnsworth Greg Fisk Dean Flint David Flynn Michael Francis Darin Gallison Cary Gevry Matt Gevry Robert Gokey Bernard Gregory Gary Grant Gerald Grant Bret Griswold Patrick Husk Susan Jerome 61 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Judy Karzmarczyk Francis Kilbride Cheryl Lattrell Marti LeBoeuf Thomas Looby Amy Parkinson Jeffrey Pidgeon Darren Poquette Rodney Rivers Brian Roberts V Doreen Straw Corinna Taylor Angela Urban Scott Vanier Pieter Versweyveld Richard Roorda Susan Russell Holly Ryan Scott StCyr Christopher Smith Wayne Visser Nora Williams Paul Yantz William Mace Ernest Mailloux Lance Mills Lisa Mills Cindy Ouellette 62 Secretary, Ann Bicknell; Treasurer. Patrick Blair; President, Bret Griswold; Vice-President, Paul Farnsworth (missing) Sophomores are involved in all the activities offered at V.U.H.S. These activities include Sports, Drama, A.F.S., Math League, and Student Council. Overall, there are few activities that members of the Sophomore class do not participate in. 63 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Vincent Alio David Ambrose Ron Atkins Brad Aubin Leslie Bacon Danny Bodette Carla Bos Titia Brands David Briggs Beth Burnham Pat Charlebois Mike Charron Bill Claflin Brad Clark Michelle Conners Andrea Bushey Liz Butler Kim Chagnon Brad Chamberlin Mary Chapman j Annette Badore Bruce Barr Tammy Beirholm Sheila Bigelow Amy Bodette Robert Cosgrove Scott Cousino Lisa Cunningham Shelly Curavoo Roger Curtis 66 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Peter Danyow Anna Davis Karin Davis Chris Dennis Michelle Douglas Stacy Flint Loretta Galuska Amy Gebo Linda Gendreau Brian Gevry Carrie Hayes Wayne Hobbs Tracy Jarvis Bill Jaring Robin Jenkins Tom Douville Anitia Dykema Wesley East Laura Emerson Robin Flegenheimer Darrell Gevry Shelly Guyette Roseann Hallock Michelle Harrington Cindy Hawkins Laura Jennings Barb Jerger Debbie Keeler Sarah Leach Colleen McGuire 67 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Dee-Dee Plankey Michelle Racine David Rippie Dwayne Roberts Mike Roberts Todd Shackett Nitesh Shah Brian Sipley Robert Smith Tammy Smith Kevin Norten Marc Palmer Brandi Perkins Teena Perkins Arne Phillips Heather Rogers Wendy Root Amy Rose Lisa Rotman Gary Sears Jodi Soulia Stacey Steady Brenda Stokes Sean Sullivan Lisa Tarte 68 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS — Secretary, Bruce Barr; President, Chris Vincent; Treasurer, Laura Emerson; Vice President, Sean Sullivan (missing) Veronica Valz Chris Vincent Wendy Visser Andre Vorsteveld John Willard Paul Woods Norma Yantz 69 70 EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE Kristen Abbott Becky Adams Elroy Aunchman Anne Ayers Melinda Bahre Melissa Barrows Kelly Beach Kim Beirholm Shawn Benoit Melissa Bertrand Stephanie Bertrand Peter Bicknell Ann Bolduc Megan Brook Laurie Brunet Russell Burt Eric Campbell Bruce Carney Tina Cassidy Amy Childers Bart Cobb Daniel Collette Jackie Connally Jeffrey Correia Penny Cota Leonard Cunningham Noreen Cushing Michael Danyow Lester Delisle Scott Delorme 72 EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE Tracy Dike Gerald Douville Raymond Durfee Ann Ellinger Lisa Emerson Michael Entrott Morgan Evarts Tom Fairbrother Frank Fasulo Martha Fisher Lance Fleming Timothy Flynn Jean Gaboriau Sarah Ganson Cheryl Gebo Richard Gilbert Susan Goddette Susanne Goulet Tina Gregory Heidi Griswold Rosanne Guillemette Shelly Hallock Suzanne Hallock Shelly Harrington Daniel Hutchins Laurie Jerger Kathy Kirby Sharon LeFleche Patty Lamphear Richard Lattrell 73 EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE Robert Leach Joseph LeBerge Michael Lustig Robert MacLachlan Chris Marshall Gregory McEvilla Jeff McGrath James McGuire Harry Mills Patrick Morrison Shawn O’Connor David Ouellette Jeffrey Parkinson Nancy Perkins Gordon Pickett Michael Pierce Andrew Raymond Shannon Reedy Brian Roberts Lori Robertson Terry Romeo Cindy Rose Whitney Russett Alana Salgado Joy Sheilds Chester StCyr Heather Stavenow Carrie Steady Randy Stearns Penny Stone 74 EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE Michelle Sullivan Robert Swan Paul Tarte Tammy Tucker Elizabeth Turpin Shawn Tyrrell Julie Vanier Robert Wagner Timothy Werling Robin White CLASS OFFICER — President, Peter Bicknell; Vice President, Tracy Dike, Treasurer, Shelly Harrington. Secretary, Noreen Cushing. 75 SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE Darin Aldinger Robert Anderson Joseph Ask Michael Austin Richard Beamish Lowell Bertrand Anthony Bessette Paul Bicknell Shawn Bienvenue Missy Birchmore Larry Blahnik Eric Bos Robin Brunet Michelle Bushey Paul Chapman Ed Charbonneau Eugene Charlebois Edward Clark Mark Connors Michael Cosgrove Michael Coyle Scott Coyle Lisa Devine Jennifer DeVos Audrey Dickerson Earl Dionne Paul Fitzgerald Keith Fitzpatrick Todd Flint Angela Gebo 78 SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE Kenny Goff Brian Goodyear Scott Hopkins Charlie Hawkins Joy Jackson Stephen Jackson Erik Jaring Tanya Jarvis Maureen Jennings Katrina Jerger Donald Jerome Starr Jewell John Karzmarczyk Robert Karzmarczyk Steve Kayhart Lisa LaFleche Rejean LaFleche Kathryn Langeway Charlotte Laramie Melissa Lattrell Mark LeBeau Michelle Lucier J.T. Mace Donna Martell Dana Miller Roger Morris Lois Myers James O'Daniel Christopher Owen Jane Pidgeon 79 SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE Megan Prescott Missy Putnam Brian Rippie Joseph Rivers Kevin Rooney Michael Russell Craig Smith John Spahn Christine Spooner Craig Stagg Robin Steady Robert Stearns Rebecca Stokes David Trueman Gordon Turpin Elizabeth Urban Mathew Versweyveld William Vierzen Susan Vincent Wade Vincent Wyatt Vincent Steve Werling Ricky White Angela Whitney Mary Wildasin Anne Woods 80 81 CLASS OFFICERS - Megan Prescott. Treasurer; Paul Bicknell, Vice President; Roger Morris. Secretary; Darin Aldlnger, President. Student Council: Row 1 — T. Tucker, K. Fitzpatrick, S. Werling. Row 2 — L. Turpin, E. Fitzpatrick, C. Vincent, B. Griswold. Row 3 — J. Larrabee, L. Moulton, N. Shah, D. Aldinger, B. Barr. Row 4 — A. Messinger, H. Ryan. R. Provencher, J. Newhall, A. Bicknell, A. Urban. 84 Student Council Officers: Tim Lattrell, Pres.; Wayne Farnsworth; V. Pres.; Chris Ambrose, Sec.; Rob Irion, Treas. National Honor Society — Row 1 — S. Gaines. B. Griswold. E. Fitzpatrick. R. Irion. Row 2 — Miss Townsend. J. Charbonneau. A. Barr. J. Aldinger, E. Richardson. J. Larrabee. H. Haigis, K. Morris. B. Prescott. Row 3 — A. Mace, L. Charron. Nisha Shah. J. Newhall. G. Bahre. A. Jackson. A. Bicknell, R. Provencher, S. Rooney, B. Haven. 85 BLUE AND WHITE YEARBOOK ’81 86 BLUE AND WHITE YEARBOOK ’81 YEARBOOK STAFF — Kneeling — J. Benoit, A. Jackson, J. Sullivan, L. Fisher. B. Haven. Seated — Front Row — R. Provencher (editor), Mrs. Grant (advisor). L. Robertson, Mrs. Woods (advisor), A. Mace, K. Evarts. Second row — N. Williams, J. Langeway. M. Hobbs. D. Stearns, T. Potter, R. Jenkins, B. Beenen, L. VanDeWeert, Third row — A. Woods, S. McNary. M. Davis. Back row — D. Flynn, E. Richardson, B. Griswold, R. Beamish, D. Pidgeon, Missing — S. Grant, M. Flynn, S. Flynn, T. Jackson. 87 CO LU o Front — M. Flynn, S. Flynn, R. Flagenheimer. Middle — T. Looby, Mrs. Fitzpatrick, W. Hobbs. L. Kayhart, J. Sullivan, C. Cole, W. Brands. Back — D. Stearns, T. Lattrell, S. Rooney. J. McGuire. M. Villeneuve, E. Fitzpatrick, S. Sullivan, A. Badore. T. Jarvis. E. Belanus, B. Haven, A. Mace. Front — L. Jackson, L. Bacon. Back — M. Prescott, J. Langeway. M. Hobbs. M. Douglas. S. Guyette, G. Gosliga, J. R. Steady. P. Charbonneau, L. Blahnic, S. Curavoo, Vanier. and Mrs. Godard. A. Dykema. J. Karzmarczyk, D. Martell. Row one — A. Dickerson, L. Jerger. R. Stokes, R. Brunet. Row two, — K. Langeway, S. Jewell. J. Karzmarczyk, A. Gebo, R. Steady. Row Three — Mrs. Spaulding, T. Birchmore, J. McGuire, M. Flynn, S. Flynn, T. Jackson, S. Curavoo, R. Hallock, L. Delisle, Row Four — B. Aubin, P. Menard, J. Willard, G. Bushey, S. Steady, L. Bacon, S. Cosgrove. M. Connors. 89 AFS: Row 1 —J. Bodette, A. Andersson, R. Seaman, D. Russell, I. Reidel, Row 2 — M. Russell, Miss Sessa, C. Gebo, M. Sullivan, S. Harrington, P. Charbonneau, J. Hamby, A. Messinger, Row 3— M. Villeneuve, S. Russell, H. Haigis, A. Barr, K. Evarts, J. Turpin, L. Looby, Row 4 — E. Fitzpatrick, T. Looby, A. Prescott. Belgian Travelers: Front — J. Aldinger. L. Kayhart, Middle — J. Burke, A. Messenger, A. Barr, P. Farnsworth. Back — H. Haigis, L. Giacono, B. Haven, Ms Townsend, adv., S. Grant, A. Mace, W. Hobbs. England Travelers: Reclining — B. Prescott. Middle — Mrs. Prescott, T. Lattrell, M. Hobbs, Back — L. Bos, J. Turpin, C. Cunningham, J. Langeway, D. Hedges. German Club: Front — G. Bahre. R. Gokey, N. Sipley, G. Gosliga. D. Haviland. Middle — B. Beenen, J. Moore, K. Evarts, L. VanDeWeert. Back — B. Beenen, H. Ryan, D. Straw, C. Cole, M Harrington, S. Gaines, Mrs. Minns, J. Bodette, A. Bicknell, P. Thompson, G. Bushey, B. Elzinga. missing — B. Griswold, J. Dufresne. 90 Math League: Front — T. Shackett. N. Shah, A. Bicknell, N. Shah. Back — R. Irion, J. Morris. D. Straw, Mr. McMartin, W. Farnsworth, E. Fitzpatrick. FFA: Front — J. Atkins, J. Benoit, S. Clark, G. Grant, Mr. Boyce. Middle — S. Claflin, E. Atkins, R. VanDeWeert. S. Grant. Back — G. Grant, R. Cosgrove, E. Sisk, W. Claflin, B. Sipley. Apple Corps: Row 1 — T. Brands. H. Ryan, M. Harrington, Mr. Ganson. Row 2 — S. Ask, R. Anderson, T. Shackett. M. Lustig, B. Griswold. Row 3 — N. Shah, S. Cousino, E. Sisk, W. Hobbs, J. Pidgeon. Row 4 — S. Grant, P. Woods, R. Douglass, K. Morris. Row 5 — T. Chamberlain, W. Farnsworth, P. Versweyveld, S. Sullivan, M. Palmer. Intangibility Club: Front — Mr. McMartin. Middle — Erik Richardson, Wayne Farnsworth, Kevin Morris, Rob Irion. Back — N. Shah. 91 Sr. High Band: Row 1 — M. Palmer, S. Richardson, N. Shah, S. McNary, A. Bushey, M. Racine, A. Bicknell, M. Harrington, F. Newhall. P. Farnsworth, Miss Philputt, Row 2 — T. Potter, A. Parkinson, B. Haven, M. Douglas. S. Seaman, L. Donnelly, C. Cole. W. Farnsworth, P. Charlebois, W. East, Row 3 — S. Clark. W. Hobbs, H. Ryan, D. Straw, D. Straw. S. Rooney, J. Cushing, M. Danyow. R. Smith, B. Clark, Missing — D. Romeo, S. Ask, P. Casey, J. Farnsworth, B. Prescott Jr. High Band in alphabetical order: J. Ask, T. Bessette, P. Bicknell, M. Birchmore, L. Blahnik, R. Burt, E. Charlebois, A. Childers, D. Collette, M. Connor, M. Cosgrove, M. Coyle, R. Cunningham, N. Cushing, J. DeVos, T. Dike, L. Emerson, T. Flynn, C. Gebo, B. Goodyear. S. Harrington, T. Jarvis, M. Jennings, K. Kirby, L. LaBerge, L. LaFleche. S. LaFleche, B. Lussier, R. MacLachlan J. McGrath, G. McEvilla. H. Mills, R. Morris. P. Morrison, J. O’Daniel, J. Parkinson, N. Perkins, T. Romeo, K. Rooney, C. Rose. W. Russett. G. Stagg. M. Sullivan. D. Trueman. T. Tucker, L. Turpin. B. Vierzen, S. Vincent. S. Werling. T. Werlinq, M. Wildasin R. Zalubski, M. Prescott 92 Sr. High Chorus: Row 1 — L. Moulton, N. Williams, L. Donnelly, T. Brands. J. Aldinger, W. Brands, Miss Philputt. Row 2 — L. Kayhart, A. Mills, L. Andersson, H. Ryan. B. Roberts. S. Russell, J. DeVries. C. Taylor, D. Davis, Mrs. Husk. Row 3 — D. Romeo, D. Davis, B. Raymond, F. Newhall, B. Prescott, Missing — W. Visser, R. Smith, M. Roberts. K. Senecal, E. Holden Jr. High Chorus: Row 1 — R. Brunet, P. Stone, A. Dickerson, M. Bahre, L. LaFleche, M. Birchmore, K. Langeway, M. Prescott. B. Stokes, A. Woods, A. Childers, M. Sullivan. A. Ayers. N. Perkins. Row 2 — K. Bierholm. Mrs. Emerson, L. Brunet. K. Goff. B. Goodyear, S. Hallock, L. Robertson, S. Rice. P. Wright. S. Vincent. E.J. Clark. P. Bicknell. J. Spahn. B. Cobb. S. Reedy. S. Hallock. Miss Philputt. Row 3 — J. Shields, P. Lanphere, R. Guilmette, L. Emerson. M. Brook. S. Lefleche. S. Hopkins. A. Raymond, R. Karzmarczyk. M. Entrott. D. Aldinger. Row 4 — K. Abott, K. Beach, J. Jackson. S. Goddette, J. LaBerge, L. Turpin, N. Cushing, C. Marshall, T. Romeo. P. Morrison, L. Delisle, Missing — Liz Urban, Ann Meader 93 CAST OF THE SOUND OF MUSIC Row 1 — B. Goodyear, T. Dike, M. Prescott, D. Aldinger. P. Bicknell, L. LeFleche, M. Brook, A. Woods, Row 2 — S. LeFleche, J.D. DeVos, M. Racine, T. Tucker, R. Irion, L. Kayhart, D. Davis, J. Aldinger, B. Prescott, H. Haigis. Row 3 — D. Russell, L. Kilbride. J. Shields. J. DeVos, S. Guyette, L. Turpin, L. Andersson, J. Messinger, S. Harrington, W. Brands, T. Shields. Row 4 — N. Shah, S. Goddette, A. Badore, K. Senecal, P. Wright, B. Haven, P. Bicknell, S. Reedy. J. Farnsworth. B. Flagenheimer. T. Lattrell. Row 5 — N. Cushing, H. Ryan. T. Angier, T. Brands. M. Douglas, W. Farnsworth, B. Raymond. E. Bliek, A. Messinger. Missing — L. Urban. Techies'' for Sound of Music Row one — M. Sullivan, S. Ganson, C. Steady, A. Urban. Row two — R. Beamish, J. LeBerge, S. Bienvenue, J. Pidgeon, Row three — S. Rooney, T. Looby, T. Chamberlain, B. Griswold, B. Rooney. Missing —J. Leach, C. Clark Pit for Sound of Music Front — L. Donnelly, D. Straw, Miss Philputt, P. Casey, A. Bicknell, W. Hobbs. Back —J. Parkinson, C. Cole, M. Danyow, D. Straw, S. Rooney. LES BELLE DAMES Front — H. Stavenow, T. Dike, S. Harrington, T. Tucker. Back — A. El linger. S. Ganson, C. Steady. Missing — C. Billings. AFTER SCHOOL CHORUS — Front — S. McNary, Miss Philputt, H. Haigis. A. Gebo. Back — W. Hobbs. M. Harrington, B. Haven, S. Guyette, V. Valz, C. Hayes. Missing — T. Potter. SPORTS MI5SISQU0I t-birds Kneeling: J. O’Brien, J. Leach, Standing: D. Delorme, M. Bienvenue, J. Farnsworth, A. Prescott, E. Fitzpatrick. K. Brace, R. Raymond, J. Bodette, S. Rooney, R. Gevry, M. Anthony, S. Gaines, D. Flynn, J. Cushing, B. Prescott, J. O’Brien, Coach Usher. VARSITY BOYS SOCCER Adam Prescott Rhael Gevry John Leach Jeff Farnsworth Diane Russell Anneli Andersson Jackie McGuire Sandi Rooney VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER Front row: L. Charron, A. Barr, J. McGuire, K. McFadden, S. Rooney, K. Butler, C. Fagan, A. Andersson. Back row. L. Emerson, manager. J. Aldinger, D. Hedges, H. Haigis, J. Larrabee. M. Villeneuve. K. Stavenow, A. Messinger, Coach Guyette. Diane Russell, Coach Guyette Kathi Butler, Sandi Rooney Diane Russell CROSS COUNTRY Front row: M. Prescott, H. Stavenow, C. Billings, M. Harrington, S. Harrington, C. Stagg, Middle row — D. Roberts, A. Woods, P. Versweyveld. M. Vincent, P. Bicknell, L. Devine, A. Bushey, J. Spahn. Coach Elmore. Back row — J. LeBerge. G. Fisk. L. Kayhart, A. Bicknell. D. Straw, C. Bos, I. Reidell, T. Shields. J.V. GIRLS SOCCER Front row — Jodi Soulia, A. Bodette, D. Plankey, C. Vincent, C. Champine, Coach Dieman, Back row— L. Butler, S. Leach, L. Jennings, M. Douglas, D. Straw, T. Beirholm. J.V. BOYS SOCCER Front row — P. Farnsworth, T. Shakett, P. Woods, V. Alio, D. Paquette, D. Ambrose. Back row — Coach Yarnall, M. Charron. M. Palmer. S. Cousino, E. Mailloux, F. Kilbride, J. Burke, M. Gevry, B. Gregory. Front row — J. McGrath, B. Carney, J. Douville, E.J. Clark, R. Karzmarczyk, S. Delorme, P. Bicknell, S. Hopkins, G. Turpin, Back row — P. Tarte, R. Leach. R. Burt, M. Evarts, M. Connor. C. Marshall, J. O'Daniel, P. Monty, S. O'Connor, K. Fitzpatrick, L. Bertrand, D. Aldinger. D. Ouellette. Coach: J. Minns. JUNIOR HIGH SOCCER HtRGE Wfl Front row — C. Steady, T. Tucker, H. Griswold, T. Dike, L. Turpin, L. Emerson, N. Perkins, Middle row — K. Langeway, R. White, M. Jennings, S. Ganson, S. Vincent, L. Meyers, N. Cushing. Back row — L. Brunet, M. Bertrand, A. Bolduc, R. Adams, L. Humiston, K. Abbott. Coach: W. Connor. 101 VARSITY AND J.V. BOYS BASKETBALL Coach Aldinger, R. Stearns, L. Mills, R. Gevry, B. Brigan, J. Bodette, M. Brunet, S. Rooney, D. Flynn. E. Fitzpatrick, S. Gaines, A. Prescott. 102 Front —V. Alio, D. Flint, B. Barr. G. Fisk, Back — S. Sullivan (manager), M. Patten, S. Cousino, R. Rivers, M. Palmer, P. Woods, Coach Wisell, Missing — T. Shackett GIRL’S BASKETBALL Varsity — L. Mills, K. Evarts. A. Barr, L. VanDeWeert, J. Larrabee. H. Haigis, J. Turpin, J. Charbonneau. L. Charron. Junior Varsity — Front — A. Bodette, C. Vincent, D. Plankey, Back — J. Soulia. A. Urban, L. Jennings. L. Butler. J. Aldinger, J. Charbonneau, S. Leach. 103 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL JR. HIGH BOYS — Front — B. Lussier, D. Truman, G. Turpin, S. Hopkins, T. Flint, C. Stagg. P. Bicknell, J. O'Daniel, P. Tarte, Back — Coach Lynk, J. McGrath, D. Aldinger, K. Rooney. B. Wagner, S. O’Conner. D. Oulette. M. Conner. L. Bertrand, M. Evarts. P. Monty, H. Mills. E. Campbell, J. Spahn, K. Fitzpatrick. JR. HIGH GIRLS — Front — T. Dike, M. Fisher, M. Prescott, Back — T. Cassidy, S. Ganson, L. Brunet, T. Tucker, L. Turpin, P. Stone. 104 VARSITY WRESTLING Front — M. Gevry, T. Lattrell. J. Farnsworth, Middle — D. Curtis, K. Norton, D. Roberts, D. Bodette. D. Ambrose, P. Farnsworth, Back — T. Angier, P. Yantz, Coach Alaire, S. Jennings, A. Phillips. 105 GYMNASTICS VARSITY GYMNASTICS — Front — S. McNary, M. Chapman, L. Devine. Middle — A. Bicknell, A. Gebo. K. Stavenow. Back —J. Newhall, D. Anger, A. Bushey, Coach S. Orselet, S. Rooney. JR. HIGH GYMNASTICS — Row 1 — L. Emerson, C. Billings, S. Vincent. Row 2 — M. Lucier, K. Jerger, J. DeVos, T. Dike, H. Stavenow, L. Lafleche, L. Myers, L. Urban, C. Spooner, Coach Francis, A. Bolduc, S. Hallock. A. Ayers, A. Woods, K. Langeway’ C. Steady, L. Devine, M. Prescott, J. Curtis, M. Jennings, A. Ellinger, S. Harrington. 106 S. Alio. J. Heath, D. Stearns. K. Vincent. J. Stagg. L. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS — Front — J. Sullivan. K. Butler. C. Ambrose. Back Gevry. 108 tschc It s What You Want It To Be. The Varden Portrait is a timeless commemorative of your graduation. Your Varden portrait will speak with distinction. For over 30 years, the name Varden has meant the ultimate in portraiture. When you graduate, don’t settle for less. It HiiKirk- nl4 ii' SIikImm. The Varden Portrait 118 r INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS DIVISION On the special occasion of your graduation Simmonds Precision Products, Vergennes, Vermont reminds you of the excellent opportunities available within our Vermont Facilities. 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