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Their Children are Bruce Barr (lop). Michelle Douglas (middle), and Sean Sullivan Ibottom). Proud traditions have continued through these, as well as hundreds of other families wlw have passed through V.U.ll.S. ■Ma lSKKl S UK All lOY.Tft ISttMWK. IIKUMt.u. UJflut luUi a upi-v “ift VkK'N uu; wiffioi 1.11,1 K. i j CUOOL Hi: oj»u:lKt (VKJimilw IflU'Ui- I r ■ Twenty-five years ago the doors of Vergennes Union High School opened. Since then young people of our district have entered our school seeking the new challenge and the new opportunity waiting within. The construction of the school was an immense endeavor undertaken with the betterment of our children and, thereby, our communities as the major objective. The sacrifice made to assure that this school became a reality was great. As Americans, we recognize that sacrifice is often necessary in order to enjoy the benefits of living in a democracy including our freedom and our education. Rearing in mind that ed- ucation is freedom for it liberates us from the bondage of ignorance, these selfless efforts of our citizens, past and present, on behalf of our youth have been generous and profound. On our silver anniversary year, 1 wish to express my appreciation to everyone in our communities who has advanced the cause of education, whether as a taxpayer, a parent, a school person, or simply a caring individual. We continue to have pride in our purpose and look forward to the promise of the future. — CHARLES H. USHER — Principal 1980-1984
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1960 It was the fall of 1959 that Vergennes Union High School began its existence. It actually included the same students that attended Vergennes High School; however, now each of the five member towns was represented on the school board. A new building with modern laboratories, language rooms, cafeteria, library, auditorium, shops, etc. replaced the historic three story building which had served the communities faithfully for many, many decades. The new facility allowed much more diversification to help prepare the many interests, talents, ancl capabilities of its students for their continued educational experiences or their endeavors during their adult lives. It was much more easily adapted to meet the ever-changing challenges of American society. MERLE CROWN — Principal 1959-1967 Three graduates of the class of I960. the first class to graduate from V .V .11 S., have children graduating in the class of 1964. They are Joan Parks Barr, Cathy Senesac Douglas, and Ann Wisell Sullivan.
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