Vergennes Union High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Vergennes, VT)
- Class of 1987
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Ta tc Contents z Se vun s 4 V.wx£crc£cijs m n 34 Adyvd trcriiorL a uC Taculty 56 ciUnties 66 M-VLSIC' 8Z Sports 96 ComMiaxtty Support )24r VERGENNES UNION HIGH SCHOOL VERGENNES, VERMONT 1987 BLUE AND WHITE urprise! From your Co-Editors. Yearbooks just do not come together overnight. It takes many long and tedious hours of drawing layouts, taking pictures, and proofreading. Without Mrs. Grant, the past six yearbooks would not have been such successes. In addition to her yearbook abilities, Mrs. Grant also teaches Sophomore English. We all remember Cut and Paste Day! Yearbooks have come a long way with Mrs. Grant's help. She is a very talented English teacher, a great friend, and respected by many for her hard work and efforts. We now take the opportunity to thank her. We are dedicating the 1987 Blue and White Yearbook in honor of Mrs. Elma Grant. 0 efore I gaze at you again. I'll need a time for tears. Before I gaze at you again. Let hours turn to years. I have so much forgetting to do. Before I try to gaze ai SENIORS Once upon a, time- Ringtric- Queen. Amy r-uIecC in. ce sntaCC kingdom. Union Higfi SckooC. 9986 was apod year and 9967 [coked even brighter, | sckooC took itsfotXj die citizens of knew bow to (etitaid ou£. tkeij also knew flow to work bard Ejr?| to impress tkeir teachers. ft ReopCefrom-neighboring kingdoms beard tffj this wonderjui ptaceand decided to join Religion, was important to and they worshipped lire. many go ds. “dor entertainmentike citizens attended p[ay production uid tbe circus. 7hey adso threw threat yartUs such as the Masquerade 3alC in J the ro 7he Ulueand White, newsy oyer, was edited. fy the town who yot semeof their the locad -marshals, and deputies. 7headders ahso heyt the citizens uy to date on the (odist dress I and hair i 7fve mode oj transportation -nioder- •n. 7he citizens of Veryennis were content with their years, hvijineddy decided to move on and explore new hori izons. And so ends the soya of the Class of '57. j ... in CAMELOT The rain may never fall till after sundown. By eight the morning fog must disappear. In short there's simply not a more congenial spot, for happly-ever-aftering, than here in Camelot. In the lusty month of May, on the devine evening of the seventeenth, in the eighty sixth year of the century, gathered the citizens of Camelot for fun and frolicking beside the enchanted pools. The court consisting of ladies Sarah LaBerge, Michelle Erickson, Amy Chamberlain and Jennifer Valz; and gentlemen Bemie Lopez, Les Fuller, Shannon Palmer, and Jason Clark whirlled in dance to the melodies of Phil Abair and the Show Stoppers. The elegant ladies and gentlemen of the court were eclipsed only by the grace of Queen Amy Shackett and the charm of King Eric Griswold. The evening was filled with excitement and laughter, and ended with a bang at the residence of Sarah LaBerge, where everyone partied till dawn. Senior 1. Best Appearance- Herb Glidden, Monique Karth- 6. Most Outspoken- Matt White, Laura Crenshaw aus . 7. Most Loveable- Sage Bahre, Sue Bourgeois 2. Best Smiles- Scott Lalumiere, Amy Chamberlain 8. Class Artists- Shannon Palmer, Vicky Mills 3. Shortest Guy + Tallest Girl- Paul LaJoice, Vikki 9. Best Bullthrowers- Chris Goddette, Shawn Col- Honey wood lettc 4. Best Laughs- Debbie Kirby, Jeff Tucker 5. Class Couples- Amy Shacked and Jason Clark, . Marcel Charlcbois and Kerry Wright 0 ‘ ' 5 uycrCatives 1. Most Likely to be Late-David Beirholm, Qail Wag- 5. Most Athletics- Jeff Tucker. Laura Crcn- ncr shaw 2. Best Smiles- Matt White, Anne Harris 6. Accident Prone- Spencer Allen, Judy Ale.v 3. Most Musical- Scott Lalumiere, Julie Longfellow ander 4. Inseperables- Jason Clark and Brian McEvoy, Bet- 7. Class Clowns- Amy Chamberlian, Adam sey and Sarah Sessions Yantz B. Class Pests- Alycia Tupper, Mat Cobb 9. Cutest Accents- Julie Choie, Duygu Bayur 0 Sarah LaBerge, Treas. Pam Clark. ffga Boys' State-front-Jeff Tucker. B.J. Scott Back-Christopher Myott, Shannon Palmer. Bernie Lopez Girls' State-Laura Crenshaw, Julie Longfellow, Mary LeBeouf. 0 JUDY L. ALEXANDER SPENCER E. ALLEN SCOTT A. ARMELL CURT AUDET J. Alexander: ‘Jude -'The days are for the dogs but the nights are for the pussycats. ' Chorus 1-4, Sr. Trip, Sr. Picnic. S. Allen: “Spence - Personally, I don't care what you think of me. S. Armell: One must try before they say I can't. C. Audet: Praise the Lord!'' Chess Club 3 4 K. Ayers: If you think your life is complete confusion cause you never win the game, just remember that is a grand illusion and deep inside we re all the same.'' Chorus 1 2. S. Bahre: Sag - If you follow a crowd, you never will be followed by a crowd. KATHLEEN E. AYERS SAGE T. BAHRE BUEEY L. BARRY DUYGU BAYUR DAVID E. BEAM PAMELA J. BEACH PAMELA J. BEEMEM TIMA M. BAKER 9 DAVID A. BEIRHOLM LAURIC A. BENOIT SUSANNE J. BOURGEOIS T. Baker: Bake - lt is not what you are thought to be, but what you are so, see me for what I am-nothing more and nothing less.'' Softball 1-4, Leo Club 4. K. Barrows: Brother Barrows - 'Obstacles are what you see when you take your eyes off the goal.'' Aces 2-4, F.B.L.A. 3, Senior Activities. B. Barry: For now I'm leaving, but life goes on. So look to the sunsets and look to the woods, for that's where you'll find me all happy and good.'' Chorus 1-4, Alternatives for Teens 2 3. D. Bayur: The keys to a peaceful world are communication and understanding. I can give my smile, and I do not need to know any English to give it. Senior Activities, Musical 4, AFS Club. Exchange student from Istanbul, Turkey. Math League, JV B ball, ACES. P. Beach: Wrinkles should merely indicate where the smiles have been. Close Up 2, Pep Band 2, Jazz Band 3 4, Wind Ensemble 3 4, J.V. Softball 1, Varsity Softball 3, Marching Band 1-4, Band Exchange 2 4, Concert Band 2, Senior Activities. D. Bean: It's about time. P. Beenen: It is well to give when asked, but it is better to give unasked, through understanding. Basketball 1-4, German Club 3 4; Yearbook 2-4, co-editor-in-chief 4; Prom Comm, Grad. Comm. D. Beirholm: We, the unwilling led by the unknowing are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. L. Benoit: You can close your eyes to reality but not to memories.' L. Birchmore: Our greatest glory consists not in never falling, but in rising everytime we fall. S. Bourgeois: Sue - No one is anyone until they're loved. It doesn't take but a second to smile and let someone know that they are loved. So make their day and smile. Gymnastics 1-4, Softball 1-4, Musical 2, St. Council 3 4, Class Rep. 3, Class Sec. 4, Belgium Exchange 4, One Act 4, Peer Counseling 4, Prom Comm., Winter Ball Comm., Sr. Slide Show Comm., Activities Comm., Grad. Comm. S. Brace: Steph True friendship, loyal as the tick of time; though out of sight, never out of mind. Class Treas. 1, Class Rep. 2, Band Exch. 2, Band Distr. 1, Close Up 2, Prom. Comm., Marching Band 1-4, Musical Pit 3 4, Basketball 1-4, Softball 1-4 Sr. Activities. G. Bradford: Gigi - Although my cares do hang upon my soul like mines of lead, the greatness of my spirit shall shake the sullen weight off. German Club 4. S. Brill: I've been here and I've been there, but now I can go anywhere. SCOTT M. BRILL 0 MELISSA L. CHAMPIHE E. GRETTA BUZEMAM 0 MARCEL M. CMARLEBOIS DAVID W. CHAMPIME LEA J. CASSIDY AMY B. CHAMBERLAIM SPAULDIMG BROOK CAROL A. BRUMET PAULA J. CHILDERS JULIE H. CHOIE ANDREA L. CIARALDI JASON B. CLARK PAMELA S. CLARK MICMELELNN Q. CLOUTIER NATHANIEL Y. COBB S. Brook: Think I'll go out- go for a walk. Not much happening here-nothing ever does, besides-ifyou wake up now, you 'd just want me to talk. I got nothin left to say specially about whatever it was.'' Musical 1, Soccer 1-3, One Acts 3 4, ACES 3 4, Belgian Exchange, Senior Slide Show. C. Brunet: All the years I spent in search of myself and I'm still in the dark!'' FHA 2, V. Pres. P. Buzeman: For the reverence and fear of God are basic to all wisdom. Knowing God results in every other kind of understanding. -Proverbs 9:10 L. Cassidy: Love when you can. Cry when you have to. Be who you must. It's a part of the plan. Await your arrival with simple survival, and someday we ll all understand.” Basketball 1, FBLA 2, ACES 2, Library Aid 2, Musical 3 4. Prom Comm., Grad. Comm., Yearbook 4, Leo Club 4, A. Chamberlain: Aim - The time has come. The Walrus said, to talk of many things. Good Times, Good Friends, Good Luck to the Class of 1987.” Pompoms 1-4, Co-Captain 3 4, Chorus 1 2, Musical 1 2, One Act 1 3, State Champs 3; Prom Comm.; Prom Court; Sr. Activities Comm.; Student Council Rep. 4; Slide Show D. Champine: Dave'-'Stride hard to fulfill your dreams. Don't lose sight of them in this mad house, just may help. Protect what is close to you and may your life be long and prosperous.” Soccer 1-3, Wrestling 1, Grad. Comm. M. Champine: Nothing lasts forever but the earth and the sky, so goodbye my trusted friends for I must reach for my star, my ultimate dream beyond the horizons, beyond the dreams to reality.” Soccer 1-3, Prom Comm., V. Softball scorekeeper 3, German Club 1-4, Musicals 3 4, ACES 2, Grad. Comm., Softball 18r2, Leo Club 4, Yearbook 1 4. M. Charlebois: Morsel''- Live each day like you want to. Each day comes once in a lifetime.” Wrestling 1-4, Captain 3 4, N.E. Tournament 1, 3 4. P. Childers: Paullette”- And when we die and float away into the night, you'll hear me call as we ascend. I'll say your name, the once again . Thank you for being a friend.” J. Choie: Jubes”- Walk together, talk together, all the people of the Earth. Then and only then, shall we have peace.” Musical 4, AFS 4, exchange student from New Zealand. A. Ciaraldi: Andi”- Reach out-hands in the air-don't care-just what they're saying, hold on just keep on hoping against hope that it's gonna get better. Don't worry-everything is gonna come around.” Musical 2, Gymnastics 3, Marching Band 1-3, Sr. Activities, Grad. Comm.. Winter Ball Comm., Sr. Slide Show. J. Clark J.B. - Days turn to minutes, and minutes to memories; life sweeps away the dreams that we've planned. So suck it up, and tuff it out and be the best you can.” Soccer 1-4, Capt. 4, Basketball 1-4, State Champs 2, Runners-up 3, Baseball 1-4, MVP 2: Prom Comm.; Prom Court; Class Marshall; Grad. Comm.; Sr. Activities; Sr. trip. P. Clark: Pam - The most wasted day of all is the one in which we have not laughed.” Techie 1. Close-Up 2, Prom Comm., Band Districts 1-3, Band Treasurer 3 4, Sr. Activities, Class Treas. 4, Pep Band 1-4, Marching Band 1-4, Student Council 4. M. Cloutier: Miss - If it is meant to be, it will be. If it is not meant to be, it won't.” Belgian Exchange 2-4, Sr. Activities Comm., Grad. Comm., Leo Club-Sec Treas 4. N. Cobb: Nat”- We judge ourselves by what we feel capable or doing, while others judge us by what we have already done.” KAREN M. CONDON DEBBRA L. CURAVOO DIANE DE GRAAE LEONARD DELMONTIE MICHAEL S. CONNER CARI A. COYLE LORI A. DELORME LAURA A. CRENSHAW JOSEPH E. DEMERS CHRISTINE L. DESAUTELS RICHARD K. EITELMAN MICHELLE ERICKSON K. Condon: Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend.'' M. Conner: Spike'- Live free or die trying.'' Soccer 1-4; Baseball 2 3; Golf 1 4, Basketball 1-4, State Champs 2, Runners-up 3; German Club 3 4, Prom Comm.; Sr. Activities Comm.; Sr. Trip. C. Coyle: I always do right; this will gratify some people and astonish the rest.'' Soccer I, Yearbook 2, PHA 3, Senior Activities. L. Crenshaw: Hello, hello, hello. Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye. That's all there is, and the leaves that are green turn to brown. Soccer 1-4, Softball 1-4, NHS 3 4, Math League 3 4, Student Council Rep. 2, JV Boy's Basketball Scorekeeper 3, Vars. Girls Basketball Scorekeeper, One Acts 3 4, Musical 4, Belgian Exchange 2, Bacc. Comm., Junior Conf., Girls State 3, Peer Counseling 4. D. Curavoo: Deb -“Say hello today my friend, as we have journeyed through life together. But yet, in the end, we will have to say goodbye tomorrow, my friend. Office Aid 1, VAC 1 2, Prom Comm. 3, Alt. for Teens 1 2, Senior Activities. D. DeGraaf: “Di -I am not what I ought to be; I am not what I wish to be; But, by the grace of God, I am not what I used to be. Destiny 1 2, Yearbook 1-4, Sr.Ed. 4; Basketball 2 4, Prom Comm., Grad. Comm. L. Delorme: Teach me to fly, wanna fly high. I have to live it up before I die. Cheerleading 3. J. Demers: “Joe -“So understand. Don't waste your time always searching for those wasted years. Face up . make your stand and realize you're living in the golden years. Musical 1, Band 1-3, Ring Comm. 2, Prom Comm., Sr. Activities. C. Desautels: “Chrissy - Whenever a snowflake leaves the sky, it turns and turns to say Goodbye, dear clouds, so cool and gray!' Then lightly travels on its way. Chorus 1, ACES 3-4, Yearbook 1,2,4, Library Aid 1, Prom Comm. 3, Band 1 2, Teacher's Aid 2 4, Cap and Gown Comm., Slide Show Comm., Senior Activities. J. Durfee: “If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you, it was yours. If it doesn't, it never was. D. Eichenlaub: “Oh, don't you worry, you'll find yourself. Follow your heart and nothing else, and you can do this if you try. For what I want from you, my son, is to be satisfied, and be a simple man. Baseball 1-3. R. Eitelman: “Live for what you want it to be, not what everybody wants you to be. Wrestling 1-4, Musical 3 4, Cross Country 1. M. Erickson:“Nobody's ever given a dream without the wish to make it come true. K. Evarts: “Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there's still time to change the road you're on. Basketball 1-4, Ring Comm., Prom Comm., Sr. Activities. 0 KRISTINE A. EVARTS CHRISTOPHER E. GEBO CHRISTINE A. GODDETTE BARBARA J. GOEE PATRICK EAGAN LES A. FULLER 0 JOSEPH H. GEBO HERBERT W. GLIDDEN TINA L. EORAND ERIC S. GRISWOLD JAMES HARRINGTON ANNE M. HARRIS JASON P. HATCH TIFFANY A. HATHORNE VICTORIA L. HONEYWOOD T. Forand: I'm not missing out on the promise of adventure. I'm not giving up on impossible dreams .. experience to ex-tremes-experience to extremes. Musical Techie 1, Chorus 1-2, G. Varsity Basketball Manager 2, Prom Comm., Sr. Activities, Sr. Trip. L. Fuller: Tater - As we now go separate ways we leave with memories both cjood and bad, all the growing done and times we've had. This is not the last we see of our friends because I'm sure our paths will cross again.'' Soccer 2 4, Baseball 1-4, Prom Court, Grad. Comm. C. Gebo: Ferdy 'For when the one great scorer comes to write against your name, he writes-not that you won or lost-but how you played the game.'' Concert Band 1-4, Marching Band 1-4, Sr. Activities, Basketball 1-4. J. Gebo: Shoe'' Wrestling 1-3, Soccer 1, AFS 1-4. H. Glidden: Herb'- Too many hands on my time; too many feelings; too many things on my mind; when I leave I don't know what I'm hoping to find, and when I leave I don't know what I'm leaving behind. German Club 3 4, Sr. Activities. C. Goddette: Chrissie'- I've dreamed many dreams that never came true, I've seen them vanish at dawn; but I've realized enough of my dreams to make me want to dream on. Band 1-4, Districts 4, State 3 4, Exch. 2. Musical 1-4, Asst. Stage Mgr. 1, Props Mgr. 2 3, Techie Crew 1-4, Pep Band 1-4, FBLA Historian 2, Yearbook 1-4, ACES 1-4, Prom., Grad. Comm.. Sr. Slide Show Comm., Sr. Activities. B. Goff: Barbie - Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadows. Pep Band 1-4, Marching Band 1-4, Sr. High Districts 4, Eastern States 4, Ellington Exchange 2, Yearbook 2-4, FBLA 1-4, Reporter 2 Sr. Activities. E. Griswold: Ick - Remember that; remember me; remember love; just remember the good times. Soccer 1, 2 4, Prom Comm., Prom King, Sr. Pinnic, Sr. Slide Show Comm. A. Harris: Anna Banana - Ideals are like stars, like the seafaring man on the desert of waters; you choose them as your guides, and following them, you can reach destiny. Musical 2-4, Chorus 2-3, Secretary 3, Concert Band 4, Marching Band 3-4, Yearbook 3, Prom Comm., Sr. Activities, St. Council 4, Grad. Comm., Tennis Club 3. J. Hatch: Jake When you see me fly away without your shadow on the things you know, feathers fall around you and show you the way to go. Soccer 1 4, Basketball 1- 3, Baseball 1-3, ACES 2. T. Hathome: Gryphon - Satan s a fool and it's so insane; some think he's cool. Play with fire; you'll feel the pain. Why lose when you can win? Give God a try, the devil s not your friend. V. Honeywood: Teddy - We all know it's better to give than receive. Then why don't we give God the glory? Don t hide it; don t fight it- just believe. Band 1-2, FBLA 2, Prom Comm., Slide Show Comm., Cap and Gown Comm. M. Huestis: Mel - For this is wisdom; to love, to live, to take what fate, or the gads, may give. To ask no question, to make no prayer, to have; to hold-and in time- let go! Class Sec. 2, St. Council Sec. 3-4, FBLA 1-4, Treas. 1, Math League 2-4, NHS 4, Leo Club 2- 4, Pres. 4, Techie 3, Peer Counseling Comm. 3-4, Peer Counselor 4, Winter Festival Comm. 3-4, ACES 1-2, Yearbook 2-4, Belgian Exch. 4. 0) MELANIE K. HUESTIS SARAH M. LA BERGE SCOTT A. LALUMIERE GEORGE HUSK NANCY A. HUTCHINS JOHN JORGENSEN PAUL A. LAJOICE MONIQUE J. KARTHAUS DEBORAH M. KIRBY PEGGY E. L'MEUREUX MARY C. LEBOEUE JULIE A. LONGFELLOW BERNARD M. LOPEZ JAMES C. MCBRIDE G. Husk: “Why worry. There should be laughter after pain. There should be sunshine after rain, these things have always been the same, so why worry now. -Cross Country 1-4. Baseball 1-4. Prom Comm. n. Hutchins: “Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime. We ll take the best, forget the rest, and someday we II find these are the best of times. -Soccer 3.4 Tri-Captain 4, Class Kep. 3, Class V.P. 4. Prom Comm.. Grad. Comm., Peer Counseling Comm. 3-4. Peer Counselor 4, Winter Fes-tival Comm. 3-4, Softball 3-4. Senior Activities Comm.. Debate Club 4. Aces 4. M. Karthaus: 'Mo • “Let s blow this taco stand”-Cross Country 1, PomPom Squad 1-2. Senior Activities Comm. 4, Prom Comm. 3, Leo club 4. D. Kirby: “Debbi • A giggle a day keeps the glums away! Chorus 1; Marching Band 2; Band Exchange 2; Pit Ensemble 2-3; Jazz Band 2-3; Prom Comm.; Yearbook 2-4, Seminar 3-4. Co-Business Editor 3, Co-Editor-ln-Chlef 4. Graduation Comm. P. L Meureux: A friend is someone who cares and understands you and listens to your problems. You will never find more of a friend than the people you went to school with. Softball 1, Chorus 4, Senior Activities. S. Laberge: “Tickling the angels til they giggle, outdistancing the devils in their own race. Growing up together, staying young to shine.” Chorus 1-2, Sec. 1-2; Cross Country 1-2; S Kcer 4; Softball 2 3: Musicals 1-4; One acts 2-4, State Champs 2. HE Drama Fest. 2; Ring Comm. 2; Prom comm, and Court 3; Grad. Comm. 4; Student Council 2-4; Class Rep. 2; Class Sec 3; Class pres. 4. P. LaJoice: “It s not the winning in wrestling that counts. It s the commitment that you make to the best. ' VICA 3. VICA Reporter. President. State Champions. Opening and closing team. 2nd place Individual rood Service. Cross Country 3, Wrestling 1-4. Captain 3. S. Lalumiere: After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is musk.” Wind Ensemble 1-4. Jazz Band 2-4. Pit 1-3, Musical 4. Districts 3-4. All State 3-4. Marching Band 1-4. Hew Englands 4, Slide Show Comm. 4. Yearbook 4. Leo Club 4. M. LcBocuf: “Mare” • Why worry. There should be laughter after pain; There should be sunshine after rain. These things have always been the same. So why worry now. ' Student Council Rep 1 3. Pres. 4. Wind Ens. 2-4. Pit Band 1-4. Jazz Band 4. Marching Band 1-4. Eastern States 3 4. Jr. American hall of Fame Band honors 3, Districts 1. 3-4. Basketball 1-4. Tennis 3. Belgian host 3. Girls Slate 3. ACES 2. HhS 3-4. J. Longfellow: Jules” “Another day- another night has taken you again my dear and you know that I'm gonna be the one who'll be there when you need someone to depend upon, when tomorrow comes.” Math League 1. Musical 1-4. Chorus 1-3. Vice Pres. 2. Band 4. Marching Band 3-4, Eastern States 3. One Acts 3, Aces 2 4, Hew England Chorus 1 3. All State Chorus 1. 3-4. Girls State 3. Community Friends 3 Prom comm. Senior Activities Comm. Dlst. Audition 4. Select Chorus 1.2-3. Yearbook 3-4, HhS 3-4. Tennis 3. Belgian host 3. Leo Club 4. Student Council 4. Jazz Band 4, Senior Slide Show Comm. L. Lopez: “Bern - The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.” Soccer 1-4, J.V. Basketball Shots Keeper, Cheerleading 3-4. One Acts 3-4. Class Treasurer 2-4. Rep. 4, Golf 2-4. Boys State 3. Prom Court, Peer Counseling. Graduation Comm., FBLA 4. T. Lynk: “Tim -“Along the coast road, by the headland the early lights of winter glow. I’ll pour a cup to you. my darling. Raise it up - say cheerio.” Varsity Boy's Basketball Score Keeper 2-4. J.V. Boys Basketball Score Keeper 1-2, Varsity Softball Score keeper 1 2, Leo Club 1-4. Band 1 4, Pep Band 1, Marching Band 1 4. Chorus 1-4. Treas 3. All H.E. Auditoins 1-3, All States Auditions 2 3. All H.E. Musk Fest. 3. Musical 1-4. Traveler to Germany 1. Prom Tkket Comm.. Sr. Activities Comm., German Club 1. FBLA 4. Bacc. Comm., Cap Gown Comm. VhJA Jr. Rep. 4. J. Me Bride: Jim”-“l can see a new horizon underneath a blazing sky. I am going to be where the eagles are. flying-higher and higher.” Band 1-3, Exch. 2, FFA 2-4. Math League 3 4, Eastern States 2-4, Leadership Camp 3. Ks. City 3 4. FFA Vice Pres. 3 4. Summer Scientific Seminar 3. Basic Training 4. B. McEvoy: “What can you dol” Basketball 1-4, State Champs 2, State Runner up 3; Soccer 1-4; Baseball 2 4. BRIAN MCEVOY CHRISTOPHER M. MYOTT JOSEPH D. MCGUIRE MICHAEL P. PAQUIM WENDY L. MILLER VICTORIA L. MILLS MATTHEW T. NOLAN MELISSA J. PUTNAM SHANNON P. PALMER GARY M. PIDGEON PENELOPE M. REED MARCIA E. REEDY ALLISON E. REYNOLDS f - .jz GINA M. RIVERS JOHN P. ROBERTS J. McGuire-'Pork''-’ Some men see things and say why; I dream things and say why not.'' W. Miller- Dingy We have briefly touched upon each other's lives; maybe we will be better for it ... but I doubt it! We all started out young, not knowing where we were going and nothing has changed.' -Alternatives for Teens 2-4, Math League 2-4, Soccer 18r2, Softball 1 2, Yearbook 4, CapfirGown Comm., Belgian Exchange 2, VICA State Secretary 3, Musical 4, Tech Crew 3. V. Mills-“Vic -Gee Toto, I don't think we re in Kansas anymore.' Prom Decorating Comm., Senior Activities, Trip to Belgium fir Trance. C. Myott- Chris -” My dear Bilbo!', said Gandalf, You are not the hobbit that you were.' Tolkien, The Hobbit - Jazz Band 1-4, Libr. 38r4, Pep Band 1-4; German Band 2-4; Marching Band 1-4; Select Chorus 2; Districts 36r4; Distr. Jazz Band 3-4; Band Exchange 2 4; Eastern States; One Acts 1 3, State Champs 1; Senior Drama 4; German Club 1-4; Trav. to Europe 1; German Exch. 4; Aces 1-4; Prom Comm.; Legislative Page, Boys State 3; Musicals 1-4; Yearbook 1-4, Co-Business Ed. 3, Co-Sr. Ed. 4; Grad Comm. M. Nolan- Matt - Party to the death in '87; Go Navy! -Golf 3 4 S. Palmer “But bananas like the climate of a very, very tropical equator, so never put bananas . In the refrigerator. Chiquita-Band Pres. 3 4, Pit 1-3, Boys State 3, Student Council 1, Tennis 3, Musical 4, Jazz Band Districts 36r4, Eastern States 3 4, Band Exchange 2, Musicianship Award 1, Merit 2fic3, Prom Court, Prom Comm., Jazz Band 1-4, Pep Band 1-4, Marching Band 1-4. M. Paquin-' Beaver -‘‘Tied and shackled and chained among ourselves by the unseen creatures who tower over us omnipresence and laugh But I must confess, I love this cultured hell that tests my youth. Basketball 1-4, Soccer 1, Graduation Comm. G. Pidgeon-“‘Gerald -‘‘l keep on going-sometimes I never know why . Life's been good to me so far. -Soccer 1-4, German Club 3-4, German Trip 3-4. M. Putnam- Missy - It's been a long time, I think I should be going. Time doesn't wait for me; it keeps on rolling. This one's for you Mom Dad. P. Reed- “Penny -“‘If this world makes you crazy, and you've taken all you can take, you call me up because you know I'll be there. • Band 1. Close-Up 2, Prom Comm., J.V. Girls Basketball Scorekeeper 1 2, Alternatives for Teens 1, Marching Band 18r2. Grad. Comm. M. Reedy- Marcella -“Conceit is to nature what paint is to beauty; it is not only needless, but impairs what it would improve. -Peer Counseling 3 4, Select Chorus 1 T2, Musicals 1 2, One Act 3, Senior Drama 4, German Club 1-4, German Exchange 4, Aces 2-4, Graduation Comm., Chorus 1, Big Sister Program 2. A. Reynolds-' Allie -“We've only just begun to live. White lace and promises, A kiss of luck and we re on our way; and, yes. we've just begun. -P.B.L.A. 1.2 4, D.E.C.A. 38f4. Aces 4, Yearbook 4. Prom Comm. D. Richer-“Dan -‘‘You can't get where you're going unless you remember where you came from, who you are and what you are. That is the only thing you own, never lose it. Jazz 1 4, Band Districts 3, Baseball 1-4, Chess Club 3 4, Musical Pit 3 4, A.F.S. 3 4, Pep Band 2-4, Leo Club 4, Marching Band 1-4, Yearbook 3. G. Rivers- I m not arguing with you; I'm telling you. -Soccer 1, Basketball 1-4, Close-Up 3, Prom Comm.. Graduation Comm. J. Roberts- Sometimes things seem so close you can touch them; then, they slip away. Don t EVER stop trying!! -Cross Coun- I 2 try 1-4, Golf 2-4, Senior Activities, ACES 1, N Slide Show Comm. SCOTT A. STEARNS TAMMY L. STEARNS LAURALEI B. ROOS JOEL A. RUSSETT WILLIAM J. SCOTT BETSEY O. SESSIONS AMY J. SHACKETT JULIE C. SPENCER SARAh L. SESSIONS TOMY SULLIVAN THOMAS M. SWENOR JULIE A. TISBERT JENNIFER M. VALZ L. Roos Spanky - The moral majority is neither. -Gymnastics 1, Alternatives for Teens 1-3. Chorus 1-3, Techie 2. J. Russett- Harv -“Don't Worry! -Band 1-4. W. Scott-“BJ -“If you had things to do over would you do them just the same or would you only see yourself as just a player in the game. -Soccer 1-4, Baseball 2, Boys State 3, Senior Slide Show, ACES 3fir4. B. Sessions- A friend is a treasure that will last forever. -Library Aide 1-4, F.B.L.A. 1 2, Yearbook 3 4, Chorus 1 S. Sessions ' A smile a day, keeps the grumps away! -Chorus 1, Close-Up 3, F.B.L.A. 1, F.B.L.A. Treasurer 2, Library Aide 2-4, Graduation Comm. 4 A. Shackett- It isn't ever the same, in time I'll change. You and the currents of our lives- But the image of this moment will never fade. This moment and you are unforgettable. -Cross-Country 1 2, Prom Comm., Prom Queen. Class Marshal, Senior Activities. Grad. Comm., Peer Counseling 4, Leo Club 4, Senior Slide Show Comm. J. Spencer-' Jules - Laugh when you can, cry when you have to; be who you must. That’s a part of the plan. -Musicals 1-4; Marching Band 1-4; Wind Ensemble 2-4; Chorus 3; All American Scholar 3; National Merit Scholar 3; Who’s Who of Amer. High School Students 3; The Governor’s Institute on the Arts 1; Belian Summer Exchange 3; Pep Band 1-4; Jazz Band 3,4; UVM Creative Writing Contest Finalist 3; All-State Chorus 3; Prom Decoration Comm.; Senior Activities Comm. S. Stearns-'There is no remedy for love, but to love more. T. Stearns- Tam -Love will keep us together. -Big Sister 3, Ring Comm., J.V. Soccer 1, Prom Comm., Softball 1-4, Yearbook 1, Chorus 1 2. Library Aide 1, Class Secy. 1 T. Sullivan 'Smile, we filmed you in the shower this mroning! T. Swenor- Tom - The time has come for us to go our separate ways, remember- it's not good bye, for friends can never really say good bye.'-AFS 1-4, AFS Exchange 16r2, Band 1-4, Pep Band 1 2, Band Exchange 2, Wind Ensemble 3 4. Eastern States 3, Pit Ensemble 28:3. Close-Up 3. YABA 1-4, League Pres. 3, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students 3. J. Tisbert- Jules - The long road is a rainbow and the pot of gold lies there. So slip the chain and I'm off again. You'll find me everywhere I'm a Rover. Musicals 1-4, Pep Band 2-4, Jazz Band 4, Concert Band 18r4. Wind Ensemble 2-4, Sr. High Districts, Chorus 4, ACES 2, German Club 3, Band Exchange 2, Marching Band 1-4, Prom Comm. J. Tucker- We may still have time, might still get by. Whenever I think about it I want to cry- With bombs and the devil nowhere to breathe easy no time to be young. -Soccer 1-4, Baseball 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Drama 1 3, Boys State 3. A. Tupper- Lish - Here's looking at you, and what you want to do. So just rememberchanging isn't a crime, but a wonderful experience that happens with time.'-Soccer 1-4, St. Champs 1, VT. Select Soccer Program 3, Cap't 4, Marching Band 1-3, Band Districts 3, Librarian 3, German Club 1-4, German Exchange 2, Basketball 1, Travelers to Germany 2, Prom Comm., Sr, Activities J. Valz-’ Every time I've raced my shadow when the sun was at my back. It always ran ahead of me. Always got the best of me. But every time I've raced my shadow when my face was toward the sun, I won. -Cross-Country 1-3, Basketball 1-4, Student Council Rep 1 4, Class V.P. 26r3, Prom Comm., Ring Comm., Hugh O Brien Youth Leadership Conference, Senior Activities. Peer Counseling 4. Outstanding Jr. Conf., Japan-U.S. Senate Scholarship Nom. GAIL A. WAGNER ALLEN M. WHITE KERRY L. WRIGHT ADAM J. YANTZ J. Vierzen JeU - You're just a memory, that used to mean so much to me. -Quest 1, J.V. Basketball 1 2, Close-Up 2, Prom Comm., APS 3, Peer Counseling 4, Student Council 3 4, Rep. 3, V.P. 4. G. Wagner- And in the end on dreams we will depend. A. White- Matt - Well, you run and you run to catch up with the sun, but it's sinking, racing around to come up behind you again! The sun is the same in a relative way, but you're older, shorter of breath, and one day closer to death! -Class V.P. 1, Class Pres. 3, Basketball 1,2 4, Moto Cross 1-4, St. Champ 4, Slide Show Comm., Senior Activities. K. Wright- You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough. -Gymnastics 1-3, Softball 1-4, FHA 2-4 A. Yantz- Joe - Don't look back-a new day is breaking. It's been too long since I felt this way. I don t mind where I get taken; the road is calling. Today is the day forget the past and think of the future. -Wrestling 1-4, Grad. Comm. UNDERCLASSMEN Jim Agan Jennifer Anderson Melissa Anderson Robert Anderson David Aubin Ellen Barnes Sharon Bergmans Brad Bertrand Tim Bourgeois Becky Brace Gene Bradford Steve Burt Clara Charlebois Kara Clark Corey Collette Andy Comeau Pennilee Coyle Jay Curtis Paul Cyr Kirk Daniels Kurt DeGraaf Ellie Demers Mike Douglas Linda Dunn Steve Dunn Maria Dykema Steve Entrott Rachel Ganson Martha Gardner Brian Gebo Chrissy Goff Chris Goodyear Mineke Gordon Michael Grace Melissa Harter Shelly Hayes Connie Hoague Jim Hopkins Bobbi Jo Houle Bobbie Hutchins Carrie Howe Eric Jackson Eric Jennings Cindy LaBerge Brian LaFleche JUNIORS CLASS OPPICERS-Left to right-Treasurer Steve Burt, Secretary Maria Dykema, President Chris Goodyear. Below left-Carrie Howe, Vice President. Adam Larrow Erin Lussier Amy McBride Kelly McEvoy nancy Meader Bryan Moulton Karen Muzzy hikki nimblett Dee north rop Cathy O'Daniel Beth Patterson Brent Perkins Lucien Pickett Shawn Richards nathan Roberts nikki Roberts Lisa Rose Lindy Russett Claudia Ryder Samantha Sallade Wayne Shea Janet Sleeper Angela Smith John Stokes Anne Straw David Torrey Kelly Trayah Heather Trueman Audrey Valz Wilma Vanderway Shawn Vanier Dorothy Vincent Ronda Walker Darin Weeks Cathy Williams CLASS or 1988 Marcy Allen Darcy Armell Scott Atkins Qretchen Barnes Pam Barrows Marlita Bashaw Peter Beamish Patricia Beenen Richard Beenen Tina Benoit Julia Bessette Tammy Booska Becky Bouchard Paula Bourgeois Phillip Bourgeois Stacey Brace Mike Brinkman Mary Brook Brian Brown Deanna Brunet Tony Bushey Marcia Caron Thornton Charbonneau Arthur Crark Donald Clark Qretchen Clark John Cole Amy Conner Todd Connolly Kirk Cousino SOPHOMORES David Crenshaw Kristie Daigneault Shannon Danyow Kevin Davis Mark Delorme Samuel DeVries Laurie Doxter Anthony Duprey Meghan Fitzpatrick Nancy Qaudette Matt Qlidden Aaron Harris Katrina Hastings Laura Hatch Paula Hathome Sue Hawkins Chad Hay Heather Holzschuh Jessica Jacob Marielle Jaring CLASS OFFICERS: Left to right-Treasur-er Qretchen Clark, President Joe Sullivan, Vice-president Marcy Allen, Secretary Meghan Fitzpatrick. Cary Jerger Mary Jorgensen Paula LaBrake Julie LaPlam Debbie LaFleche Brian Lalumiere Sam Lanphear Lance LeBeau Michelle Lopez Gregg Lynk Meggan Markowski Michael Martell Marcie Martell Chris McNamara Kris Munnett Jon Parkinson Angela Putnam Ricky Putnam Laura Quesnel Stacy Quesnel Stacie Reed Darlene Reynolds Louella Richer Steve Rippie Sara Rivers Teena Rivers Patricia Robertson Pat Rooney Tyler Rossier Jerry Rule Jenny Russett Missy Sheldon Verna Shields Amy Stagg Jen Steady Kristie Steady Jeff Stone Joe Sullivan Neil Swenor Sara Thurber Jim Towle Emily Tupper Richard Ambrose John Anderson Timothy Bahre Michael Baker Clifford Barrows Shelly Barrows Sarah Beaver Sheri Bessette Julie Blasberg Alaric Bourgeois Charles Bradford Joseph Chamberlain Anna Charlebois Michelle Charlebois Kyle Clark Laurel Clayton Pamela Cushing Brett Danyow Merrilyn Delorme Jonathon Derrick Corey Dickerson Amy Doenges Charles Eichenlaub Israel Ellner Mary Anne Emilo Bridget Evarts Israel Evarts Jason Parr Jodi Eearon Joelle Erancis William Garfield Rebecca Gebo John George Greg Guyette Gary Mallock Jill barter Justin heath Jennifer Honeywood Sonnia Jerger Laurie Jewell Annica Jin Patrick Kachmar Ronnie Kandzior Jeanette Karthaus Cheryl Keesler FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: Front-Treasurer Rebecca Gebo, Secretary Lisa Morrison, Back-Vice-President Tim Bah re. President Eric LeBeau. Elizabeth Langeway Hope Laramie Michelle Lavoie Allison Leadbetter Eric LeBeau Pamela Liberty Thomas Longfellow Michael Lucier Sonya Lustig Lisa Manning Betsey Martel Jed Martin Lisa Morrison Bobbie Jo Moulton Michael Noel Jennifer Roberts Shelly Russell Karl Ryder Dawn SafTord Alex Samaritoni David Owen Rinda Parent Aaron Parrot Christopher Prim Amy Rivers Heidi Schondube Anthony Scott Laurra Sheldon Sarah Simino Jeffrey Spencer CLASS OF 1990 Wayne Steams Cheryl Stokes Tricia Stone Kenneth Sullivan Jeffrey Tarte Stacey Torrey John Vanderway Melody Whitney Jason Wiley Jada Wilks Edward Wills David Wright Ronald Yar-tz Joanna Harrington Kathy Abair Lorretta Ayers Jamie Barbor Karina Barrows Conrad Bell Sean Beinhour Edward Booska Dan Bourgeois Alex Brace Kevin Bradford Michelle Brill Hope Buchanan Shawn Bushey Beth Champagne Rebekah Cobb Kevin Comes Kathy Corcoran Steve Correia Vickie Danyow Jenny Dermody Sean Dike Lynn Dupree Jeny Eichenlaub Peter Emerson Rob feeney Julie Qebo Chris Grace Jenny Grant Andy Harris Jenny Hayes Maurice Highter Shawn Hoague Jason Jackman Jeff Jin Kelly Kozic Carrie Laidmen Kevin Lawrence Travis Little Renee Lowry William Martell Chris Martin Kimberly McMary Lianne Meacham Melanie Milks Robert Milo GRADE EIGHT CLASS OFFiCERS-left to right- Secretary Julie Gebo, Treasurer Melanie Milks, Vice-president Mara Raphael, President Lynn Du-prey. Chris Mailor Julie Norton Betsy Paquin Kelly Patterson Chrishelle Pich£ James Porter Doug Quesnel Sasha Quesnel Mara Raphael Naomi Reedy Nickie Rivers Travis Rivers Mechelle Roberts Chrystal Rule Patricia Safford Craig Santinello Tina Sheldrick Tammy Shepard Sean Sims Randy Smith Paulette Steady Candy Steams Karen Thurber Dana Torrey Mike Vincent Dan White Scott Whitney Susan Williams Robin Yantz Dan Zimmer Josh Agan Joe Anderson Sherry Barrows Michelle Beach Joanne Benoit Kristi Blacklock Jill Booska Karyann Bouchard Lucille Bourgeois Megan Brady Chad Brunet Trudy Buchanan Maggie Carson Sylvia Chamberlain Aaron Collette Christa Corbett Eileen Corcoran Fredi Cushman Michelle Daniels Julie Danyow Tricia Danyow John DeGraaf Mikki Desjadon heather Desautels Leigh De Vos Chad Dubois MaryLou Dula Preston Elizarde Jennifer English Karena Evarts Grady Fitzpatrick Jack Forgues Melissa Freegard Aaron Gardner Eve Hawkins Allyson Hayes Janice Hayes Treena Hellyer Jessica Henderson David Highter Brandy Hollenbeck Richard Hollenbeck Karl Holzschuh Christa Kachmar Heath Jewell Amy Little Robin Karzmarczyk Vibol Bin Khau Kandy Kozic Julie Larose Josh Martin Jason Massy Anne Mathews Erica Maynard Terrance McBride Dylan McHamara Jon McMamara Darren Muzzy Mathan Nimblett Brodie O'Connor nancy O'Daniel April O'Donnel Mark Palmer Peter Pierce Dawn Ploof Tracy Pulling Jeremy Putnam Mary Putnam Heather Raymond Daniel Rheaume Robert Rheaume Emily Roberts Christina Rose Eric Rossier Jennifer Russell Jerri Lyn Russell Marie Shackett Michelle Safford Michael Scott Danielle Steady Joleen Smith Stacie Smith Suzele Smith Ronald Snoffer Dennielle Steady Cindy Stone Michael Sumner Eugene Tanner Amie Torrey Shelley Torrey SEVENTH GRADE Chad Vincent Gerard Vorsteveld Rudolph Vorsteveld Robert Walker David Warner CLASS OFflCERS-front-Treasurer Jon McNamara, Vice-president Dylan McNamara, Back-President Grady Fitzpatrick, Secretary Chad Dubois. FACULTY ADMINISTRATION Sally Bushey- Sec. Susan Hayes- Treas. Margaret Villineuve- Sec. School Board Members-Seated: Susan Fitzpatrick, Vergennes; Lucille Evarts, Waltham; Standing; Norton Davis, Ferrisburg; Barbara Fisher, Addison; Gail McE-voy, Ferrisburg; Greg Clark, Vergennes; Patricia Santen-ello. Panton. Superintendent- Arnold Lanni. Business Mgr.- Greg Burdick. Special Services - Gail Lynk Asst. Principal - Elliot Greenblott Principal Gail Throenle GUIDANCE Guidance Counselor • Richard Burke Guidance Counselor - Ann Hamilton M. BURRINGTOn - LIBR. R. MAINER-SCIENCE S. PROVIN-MATH J. VOJTISEK-PSYCH. A. SULLIVAN-ENGL. J. WIGER-SCIENCE D. SCOTT-ACES COOR. R. STEPONAITIS-SOC. ST. C. SPAULDING-READING J. YARNALL-SOC.ST. A. COTA-SP. SERV. AIDE E. CARPENTER-SEC. A. DERMODY-LUNCN AGT. A. DYKEMA-GUID. SEC. A. GODARD-SEC. J. MPP-SUP. or BUILDING GROUNDS N. O'BRYAN-B.C. AIDE A. MUSK-PIANIST V. TRUEMAN-NURSE CAFETERIA PERSONNEL-L. TO R.- C. RUSSELL, A. SMITH, M.J. JENKINS, C. RINGER, C. JEWELL. w hat do the simple folk do? To help them escape when they're blue? They obviously outshine us at turning tears to mirth. Oh, what do simple folk do? ACTIVITIES YEARBOOK STAFF-1987 We hope you have as much fun reading this book as we did producing it. Many hours of hard work have gone into this book and we hope it will serve you well as a reminder of this year at VUHS. Sincerely yours, Pam Beenen Diane DeGraaf Debbi Kirby Christopher Myott YEARBOOK STAPP-firont- Karen Muzzy, Dottie Vincent, Chrissy Goddette, Lisa Morrison, Patty Robertson, Mara Rapheal, Mellanie Milks, Eve Hawkins, Heather Desautels, Becky Cobb, Mary Ann Emilo. Middle- Becky Bouchard, Jenny Grant, Chris Goodyear, Sonnia Jerger, Sue Hawkins, Cary Jerger, Chrissy Goff, Claudia Ryder, Dee Northrop, Jodi Eearon, Dawn Safford. Back- Melanie Huestis, Lea Cassidy, Scott Lalumiere, Missy Champine, Chris Myott, Diane DeGraaf, Debbie Kirby, Pam Beenen, Wendy Miller, Christine Desautles, Vikki Honeywood, Maria Dykema, Mrs. Grant. Adviser- Mrs. Elma Grant, at right-Co-Editors-in-Cheif-Debbie Kirby and Pam Beenen. Business Editor- Dottie Vincent at left- Co-Senior Editors-Christopher Myott and Dianne DeGraaf. 0 WE PROUDLY PRESENT THE 1987 BLUE WHITE EXCHANGE TO GERMAN- front- Heather Holzschuh, Patty Robertson, Tim Bahre, Sarah Simino, Chris Myott, Melissa Anderson, Jamie Hopkins, Gene Bradford, Janette Karthaus, Shelly Russell, Missing- Eric Jennings. TOURISTS TO GERMANY- Kelly McEvoy, Mike Racine, Missy Harter, Gary Pidgeon, Bobbi Jo Houle. GERMAN CLUB- front- C. Jerger, S. Quesnel, T. Bahre, M. Jaring, P. Robertson, H. Holzschuh, M. Anderson, B. Gebo, B.J. Houle. Middle- C. Goodyear, M. Lopez, S. Simino, J. Harter, M. Fitzpatrick, B. Bouchard, M. Allen, S. Thurber, G. Pidgeon, S. Russell, G. Bradford. Back- S. Jerger, H. Trueman, K. McEvoy, J. Hopkins, Mrs. t Minns, M. Harter, W. Vanderway, J. Karthaus, H. Glidden, G. Bradford, M. Racine, L. Dunn, A. Shackett, C. O'Daniel, M. Champine, M. Reedy, C. Myott, P. Beenen. GERMAN CLUB EXCHANGE TO GERMANY TOURISTS TO GERMANY STUDENT COUNCIL In photo 1: Student Council Members Are- Front- J. Grant, K. Patterson, J. Gebo, M. Milks, M. Raphael, L. Du-prey, M. Putnam, J. Smith, P. Kayhart, C. Dubois, G. Fitzpatrick, J. MacNa-mara, D. Machamara. Middle- P. La-Brake, M. Brook, J. Sullivan, G. Clark, M. Fitzpatrick, M. Allen, S. Thurber, J. Jacob, S. Lustig, L. Morrison, E. Le-Beau, T. Bahre, B. Gebo, C. Keesler. S. Jerger, M. Emilo. Back- S. Bourgeois, M. huestis, P. Clark, A. Harris, B. Lopez, S. LaBerge, A. Chamberlain, J. Valz, n Hutchins, M. LeBeouf, M. Anderson, S. Hayes, M. Dykema, R. Ganson, K. Clark, B. Brace, H. Trueman, S. Burt, C. Goodyear, Mrs. Bur-rington, advisor. Other photos are- 2. Pres. Mary LeBeouf 3. Officers: Melanie Huestis - Sec y., Becky Brace- Treas., Jeltina Vierzen-V.P., Mary LeBeouf- Pres. 4. Juniors won the Pumpkin Race for the second year. 5. Pete Beamish won the Pie Eating Contest for the Sophomores 6. + 8. Sophomores won the Tug-of-War. 7. Freshmen won the Snow Sculpture. MATH LEAGUE BELGIAN EXCHANGE CLOSE UP CLOSE UF-front- Laurie Doxter, Angela Smith, Mary Brook, Stacy Reed. Back-Peter Bemish, Lindy Russett, Meghan Fitzpatrick, Paula LaBrake, Amy Me Bride, Ellen Barns, Mr. Aldinger. MATH LEAGUE- Nancy McNulla, Chris Goff, Maria Dykema, Melanie Huestis, Jennifer Anderson, Wendy Miller. BELGIAN EXCHANGE- front- John Cole, Missy Cloutier, Susanne Bourgeois, Aaron Parrott, Sarah Beaver. Middle- Melanie Huestis, Anthony Duprey, Tyler Rossier, Gretchen Clark, Mary Brook, Meggan Markowski, Jessica Jacob, Mme. FHA- Mrs. Emberly, Martha Gardner, Jennifer Steady, Sally Zimmer, Jennifer Russett, Tina Benoit, Missy Sheldon. LIBRARY AIDES- front- Beth Patterson, Chad DuBois, Dee Northrop. Back-Chris Goff, Mrs. Burlington, Lori Doxter, Angela Putnam. LEO CLUB- front- Melanie liuestis, Pam Barrows, Missy Cloutier, Tammy Booska, Louella Richer, Amy Shackett, Monique Karthaus. Back- Mr. Lynk, Laurie Doxter, Tina Baker, Lea Cassidy, Missy Champine, Stephanie Brace, Anne Harris, Mary FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA LEO CLUB LIBRARY AIDS The A.C.E.S. program gives students an opportunity to share their talents, explore career interests, or contribute their time to the community. It gives students a basis for deciding what to do after high school. Pictured above are participants-Front Row-S. Hawkins, C. Ooddette, A. Tupper, H. Hutchins. Second Row-Mrs. Scott, S. Brook, L. Hatch, M. Harter, B. Brace, S. Bergmans, D. Reynolds. R. Parent, W. Vanderway, C. Desautels. Missing from picture-D. Armell, A. Stagg. PEER COUNSELORS Front Row- H. Molzschuh, L. Dunn, N. Hutchins, S. Bourgeois, M. Dykema, M. Reedy. Second Row- J. Demers, S. Quesnel, J. Sleeper, J. Valz, A. Shackett, C. Charlebois. K. Trayah. Back Row-M. Huestis, Mrs. Brown, C. Ryder, Mr. Yarnall, B. B. Lopez, Mrs. Prescott. P. Coyle, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Trueman, Mrs. Sullivan, J. Sullivan, J. Roberts. Missing-M. Fitzpatrick, G. Lynk, J. Towle 3.I.S.C Discussions Involving Society Club is a discussion group to help students about current issues, the pros and cons. We feel it is important for students to be more aware of world issues, since we are considered to be tomorrow's leaders. Come join us! Members are- from left to right- Jeltina Vier-zen, Becky Brace, Meghan Fitzpatrick, Mary Brook, Haney Hutchins, advisor Mr. Matkowski. ALTERNATIVES FOR TEENS Alternatives for Teens- front-Wendy Miller, Mary Lynn Delorme. Sass Carey, Michelle Lavoie; bach- Becky Kavan-augh, John Haskins. The Vergennes Chapter of AFS welcomed two exchange students this year, Julie Choie from Mew Zealand (upper left) and Duygu Bayur from Turkey. Members (left) are-Advisor Miss Sessa Michelle Lopez, Duygu Bayur, Julie Choie, Jenny Hayes. Missing- Joe Qebo. L to R- Melanie Huestis, Chrissy Goff, Martha Gardner, Dee Morthrop, Lindy Russett, Mrs. Mac Callum, Erin Lussier, Bemie Lopez, Maria Dykema, Angela Smith, Bobby Hutchins, Sharon Bergman. OEEICERS-back- Bobbi Hutchins- Secretary, Linda Russett- Vise Pres., Bemie Lopez- Parliamentarian, Maria Dykema- President, Angela Smith-Treasurer. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Mrs. Sullivan, Mary LeBeouf, Mel Huestis, Laura Crenshaw, Heather Trueman, Maria Dykema, Angela Smith. AND STUFF AHD STUFF, by Peter Dee, expresses what is wonderfully glorious about being a teen today-and what is profoundly difficult; the lonely search for identity and acceptance, the theme of spirit and creation and stuff. The play sings, shrieks, cries, laughs, dances, whispers, and finds its source. It makes a voice an experience, an experience communication. (Directed by Mrs. Mancy Prescott and taken to the Vermont State One Act Festival at Johnson, Vermont.) F.F.A. Front-left to riyht-Mr. Boyce, C. Cushman, 0. hallock, T. Knudson, C. Dion, M. Lucier. Middle- N. Bessette, S. Torrey, T. Veldman, L. Correia, 0. Pouliot, R. Beenen, P. Porter, J. McBride. Back - T. Kayhart, C. Barrows, T. Bessette, K. Clark, E. Visser, J. Vanderwey, D. Clark. 1986-87 OFFICERS- Front Row'- (L. to R.) Parliamentarian S. Torrey, Secretary, T. Knudsen, Treasurer L. Correia. Back Row- (L. to R.) V. Pres. J. McBride, Reporter Q. Pouliot, T. Bessette, Pres. P. Porter, Sentinel T. Kayhart. Jr. Officers Front- (L. to R.) Jr. V. Pres.-C. Dion, Jr. Sec.-M. Lucier, Jr. Treas.-G. Hallock. Back- (L. to R.) Jr. Sentinel-N. Bessette, Jr. Prcs.-T. Veldman, Jr. Exec. Comm. Chm.-K. Clark, Jr. Parl.-E. Visser, Jr. Reporter-J. Vanderwey. 1986-87 Greenhands Front-(L. to R.) C. Cushman, N. Bessette, C. Dion, M. Lucier, G. Hallock. Back- (L. to R.) C. Barrows, T. Veldman, K. Clark, E. Visser, J. Vanderwey, D. Clark. HELLO! Here we are, a bunch of happy seniors. Life is going great this year. We are all having a wonderful time, as you can see by the wonderful smiles on our faces. As this year develops, we learn more about ourselves and our friends. In this last year that we will be together, we have grown closer and closer. 1987 has proven to be a very important year for us. law was made a distant moon ago here. July and August cannot be too hot. by order, summer lingers through September, in Camclot . . . In short there's simply not a more congenial spot for happily ever-aftcring than here in Camelot. MUSIC PIT ENSEMBLE PEP BAND WIND ENSEMBLE Wind Ensemble Woodwinds: Ellen Barnes, Clara Charlebois, Becky Brace, Kelly McE-voy, Sara Thurber. 2nd Row: Laura Quesnel, Patti Robertson, Heather Holzschuh, Cathy O'Daniel, Anne Straw, Dottie Vincent. 3rd Row: Julie Spencer, Heather Trueman, Stephanie Brace, Steve Burt. Back: Meagan, Fitzpatrick, Chris Myott, Pam Clark. Wind Ensemble Brass: Oretchen Bames, Audrey Valz, Becky Brace, Janet Sleeper, Pam Beach. Middle: Jeff Spencer, Alex Samari-toni, Scott Lalumiere, Shannon Palmer. Back: Kurt DeQraaf, Mike Martell, Julie Longfellow. Wind Ensemble Officers: Audrey Valz, Kelly McEvoy, Pam Clark, Shannon Palmer. JAZZ BAND Jazz Band members all decked out with Santa hats are — Front Row- Daniel Richer, Sara Thurber, Cathy O'Daniel, Heather Holzschuh, Steve Burt, Chris Myott. Middle Row- Miss Philputt, Shannon Palmer, Tom Longfellow. Julie Tisbert, Julie Longfellow, Mikki Jin, Mike Martell. Joe Sullivan, John Cole. Standing- Aaron Harris, Alex Samari-toni, Scott Lalumiere, Kurt DeGraaf, Laura Quesnel, Brian Lalumiere, Julie Spencer. CONCERT BAND CONCERT BAND WOODWINDS-front- S. Reed. M. Lopez, S. Quesnel. S. Salade. Middle-J. LaFlam, C. Goddette. C. Clark, M. Harter, J. Harrington. Back- L. Dunn, J. Russett, C. Myott. B. Goff, B. Gebo, Standing- H. Laramie, P. Rooney. CONCERT BAND BRASS-front- J. Cole, K. Clark, T. Lynk, N. Jin. Middle- A. Duprey. B. Lalu-mlere. M. Baker. M. Chartebois. Back- J. Sullivan. E. LeBeau. K. Daniels. M. Douglas, T. Longfellow. Standing- C. Goff. A. Samarftoni. L. Morrison. Missing- Jill Harter, Chris Gebo, Joel Russett JUNIOR HIGH BAND JUNIOR HIGH BAND WOODWINDS-front A. Parrot. N. O Daniel. K. Thurtoer. T. Dan yow. J. Bdrbor. Middle- S. Qucsnel. M Carson. S. Beach. M. Putnam. R. Vorste veld. Back- J. Grant. K. Kozic, C. Kozic. C Vincent. S. Williams. C. Corcoran. E. Ros Sler. JUNIOR HIGH BAND BRASSTRONT S. Sims. D. Zimmer. A. Brace. M. Vincent G. fltzpatric. D. MacNamara. Middle- R Snoffer. G. Vorsteveld. S. Dike. K. Patter son. L. Meacham. Back- A. Collette. K. Ev arts. E. Maynard. A. Harris. L. Duprey. M Sumner. Missing- A. Hayes. J. Dermody H. Desautels. C. Brunette. A. Charlebois E. Corcoran. A. Torrey. D. Quesnel. C Shepard. C. Holzchuh. 1 I The Commodores did themselves proud last weekend, with their production of Camelot. Directed Dorothy Tisbert had her charges believing in themselves, with the result that they sang and danced with remarkable aplomb. It's a heavy'' show, with many scenes and set changes, but John Metruk's set design, and Ethelyn Bartlett's decoration made for smooth, quick transitions. The marvelous costumes and Susan Philputt's sure baton were the final touches that gave the show such professionalism. Chris Myott and Julie Longfellow were a wonderful pair as Arthur and Quenevere and Scott LaLumiere made a good Lancelot. Tim Lynk was lots of fun as King Pellinore and Steve Burt was truly odious as the evil Mordred. Julie Tisbert whipped up a brief storm as Morgan LeFay, and Julie Spencer did a hauntingly beautiful solo as the enchantress Nimue. Tom Longfellow did a superb job as Merlyn the Magician, and Shannon Palmer, Brian LaLumiere, and Aaron Harris had a good romp with the queen in Take Me to the Fair . It was a show to be proud of, by all concerned. Vergenes created a most congenial Camelot. Choreographer-Barb Lanpher. (Adapted from The Valley Voice, November 25, 1986.) JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS Chorus members are- front: Suzelle Smith, Jill Booska, Treena hellyer, Mary Lou Dula, Meagan Brady, Jolene Smith, Kary Ann Bouchard. Middle: Debra Fel-meth, Nicole DesJadon, Jenny Eichen-laub, Jeffrey Jin. Heather Jewel, Kevin Comes, Paulette Steady, Karen Thurber. Back: Carrie Laidman, Eve Hawkins, Janice Hayes, Heather Raymond, Mara Raphael, Melanie Milks, Aaron Gardner. SENIOR HIGH CHORUS Chorus members are- Front: Bridget Evarts, Beth Langeway, Jodi Fearon, Lisa Manning, Julie Blasburg. Middle: Hope Laramie, Missy Sheldon, Penni-lee Coyle, Marcia Caron, Lisa Minckler, Back: Tim Lynk, Patti Robertson. Heather Holzchuh, Jill Harter, Judy Alexander, Julie Tisbert. TECHIES Front- Pat Rooney, Allyson Mayes, Tim Bourgeois, Chrissy Goff, Linda Dunn, Erin Lussier, Michelle Lopez, Samantha Salade, Back- Shelly Hayes, Meghan Fitzpatrick, Christine Goddette, Megan Brook, JUNIOR HIGH BAND DISTRICTS Front- Sasha Quesnel, Karen Thurber, Lynn Duprey, Grady Fitzpatrick, Middle-Aaron Parrott, Andy Harris, Mike Vincent, Jenny Grant, Back- Kelly Kozic, Jamie Barbor, Cathy Corcoran, Haney O'Daniel SENIOR HIGH BAND DISTRICTS Front- Patti Robertson, Heather Holzs-chuh, Meggan Markowski, Sarah Thurber, Middle- Alex Samaritoni, Tom Longfellow, Scott Lalumiere, Shanon Palmer, Back- Ellen Bames, Heather Trueman, Mike Martell, Laura Quesnel, Hiki Jin, Standing- Christine Goddette, Chris Myott, Barbie Goff, Missing- Steve Burt, Janet Sleeper, Clara Charlebois, ir Sagramore is fit, and Sir Lionel feels sublime. Oh we ll all have a glorious time. Sir Dinadans in form and feeling in his prime. Oh we ll all have a glorious time. m JUNIOR VARSITY ra Harringto Laramie. Cheryl Stokes and Rinda Parent. JUNIOR HIGH Photo 1- Vicky Danyow and Jenny Dermody, photo 2-Lynn Larabee and Robin Yantz, photo 3 Carrie Laid man and Michelle Brill (co. captain), photo 4 Kim McMary (captain) and Karen Thurber (co. captain), photo 5- Julie Danyow and Kary Ann Bouchard (7th. grade captain), photo 6- Jolene Smith and Tricia Danyow, photo 7 Christine Rose and Jessica Marsh, photo 8 Jill Booska and Treena Hellyer. VARSITY SOCCER Photo 1-Kirk Daniels, Brian Brown, Shawn Vanler Photo 2-B. McEvoy Photo 3-D. Weeks Photo 4-Coach Minns Photo 5-J. Curtis, D. Weeks, J. Clark Photo 6-J. Curis Pnoto 7-B. Brown Photo 8-T. Longfellow Photo 9-E. Griswold Photo 10-J. Clark Photo 11-B.J. Scott Photo 12-G. Pidgeon, K. Daniels, S. Vanier, J. hatch, B. Lopez. J. Hopkins, B. Gebo, L. Fuller, Coach Minns. T. Longfellow, J. Curtis, B. McEvoy, J. Clark, J. Tucker, B.J. Scott, B. Brown, C. Goodyear, D. Weeks. OlOOHH«OOlOHOOO(S GO GIRLS Vergennes Opponent Essex 6 Lamoille 2 Missisquoi 3 Middlebury 0 CVU 2 Mt. Abraham 0 north Country 5 Rice 3 Milton 4 Rice 1 Burlington 6 Milton 1 Burlington 4 Middlebury 1 VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER TEAM- front- Bobbi Jo Houle, Haney Hutchins, Clara Charle-bois, Amy McBride, Pam Bar-rows, Kara Clark, Alycia Tup-per, Gretchen Clark, Janet Sleeper. Back- Laura Crenshaw, Shannon Danyow, Shelly Russel, Amy Conner, Missy Sheldon, Sarah Rivers, Kris Munnett, Marielle Jaring, Coach Corey. The Team- Front-Brian McEvoy, Matt White, Eric Jackson; Back-Jason Clark, Mike Conner, Jason Hatch, Kirk Daniels, Jeff Tucker. (Missing-Coach Aldinger, Tom Swenor, Chris Gebo, Beaver Paquin, Mark Curler.) The Team- front-Diane De-Graaf, Sharon Bergmans, Becky Brace, Patricia Beenen, Jennifer Valz; Back-Coach Ramey, Ellen Barnes, Gina Rivers, Mary LcBeouf, Pam Beenen, Stephanie Brace, Christine Evarts. (Managers: Kris Munnett and Amy McBride. Scorekeeper-Laura Crenshaw.) Back Row: Varsity Coach-Gary McEvilla, Wayne Shea, Billy Garfield, Gene Bradford, Adam Yantz, Brian La-Eleche, Marcel Charlebois, Richard Eitelman, Marielle Jaring, J.V. Coach- Tom Shields, front Row: Steve Entrott, Eric Bougor, Shawn Richards, Paul LaJoice, Chris McNamara. Photo 1- Brian Lussier, Photo 2- Mike Conner, photo 3- Brian Lussier, photo4- George Musk, photo 5- Mike Russell, photo 6- Mike Conner, photo 7-George Musk, photo 8- Mike Russell, photo 9- Mike Conner, photo 10- Mike Russell, photo 11- Coach Guyette, photo 12- Back- Earl Dionne, Ed Charbeau, Mike Russell, Jason Hatch, Dan Richer, Mike Conner, Carrie Mowe. Eront-Brian Lussier, Brian Rippie, Eric Visser, George Musk, Jason Clark. Photo 1- Michelle Lucier, Photo 2- Megan Prescott, Photo 3- Stephanie Brace, Photo 4- Laura Crenshaw, Photo 5- Sue Bourgeois, Laura Crenshaw, Photo 6- Michelle Lucier, Photo 7- Laura Crenshaw, Photo 8- Lois Myers, Christine Erickson, Jennifer Steady, Kerry Wright, Photo 9- Sue Bourgious, Photo 10- Maureen Jennings, Photo 11- Coach Lynk, Photo 12- Back Sue Bourgious, Michelle Erickson, Megan Prescott, Maureen Jennings, Lauren Davis, Tina Baker, Michelle Lussier, Scott Lynk: Front Michelle Bushey, Lois Myers, Christine Erickson, Stephanie Brace, Jennifer Devos, Kerry Wright, Laura Crenshaw. J.V. BOYS 6f GIRLS SOCCER Front: Jeff Tarte, Eric LeBeau, John Cole, Greg Lynk, David Crenshaw, Alex Samaritoni, Chris MacNamara, Jin Towle, Pat Rooney, Tony Scott. Back: Ron Kanizor, Greg Guyette, Tim Hyldburg, Joe Sullivan, Jason Wiley, Mik Brinkman, John George, Thorton Charboneau, Tyler Rossier, Steve Rippie, Coach Guyette. Front: Joanna Harrington, Claudia Ryder, Becky Brace, Becka Gebo, Emily Tupper, Mary Brook, Mineke Gordon. Middle: Missy Harter, Amy Turpin, Debbie LaFleche, Ann Straw, Sarah Beaver, Meagan Fitzpatrick. Back: Sarah Simino, Coach Dows, Becky Bouchard JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLING Team members arc — front- J. MacNamara, D. Highter, P. Derrick, B. Walker, D. MacNamara; back- C. Shepard. C. Martin, C. Nailor. K. Bradford. Coach MacNamara. On April 3, the team attended the Junior High State Meet with the following results: C. Nailor 1st, K. Bradford 1st, J. MacNamara 2nd. C. Martin 2nd, M. Mightcr 4th, B. Walker 5th, C. Bell 5th, D. (lighter 5th. J.V. BOYS BASKETBALL Standing (I. to r.) Coach farr, Tim Kayhart, Alex Samaratoni, J.D. George, Tim Mydelburg, Jason Wiley, Ted Mydelburg, Mike Brinkman, and David Wright. Kneeling (l. to r.) Tom Longfellow, Richard Ambrose, Eric Visser, Joe Sullivan, Greg Guyette, Eric LeBeau, and Gregg Lynk. Standin (I. to r.) Coach Shiela Burlock, Qretchen Clark, Pam Barrows, Shelly Russell, Amy Conner, Meghan Fitzpatrick, and Emily Tupper. Kneeling (I. to r.) Duygue Bayur, Cindy Visser, Sally Zimmer, and Julie La Flam. J.V. G I B R A L S S K E T B A L L JUNIOR HIGH SOCCER Junior High Girls Soccer Team- front- Lynn Du-prey, Kelly Patterson, Jill Booska, Tricia Danyow, Michelle Daniels, Jenny Russell, Jeny Eichen-laub, Mara Rapheal, Melanie Milks. Back- Kelly Kozic, Kathy Corcoran, Julie Gebo, Chrishelle Piche, Karina Evarts, Eileen Corcoran, Nancy O'Daniel, Coach Leach. Junior High Boys Soccer Team- front- Fred Cushman, Josh Agan, Dylan MacMamara, Grady Fitzpatrick, Peter Emerson, Jon MacMamara. Middle-Travis Rivers, Mike Scott, Jamie Barbor, Dan Zimmer, Terrance McBride. Back- Craig Santenello, Jason Jackman, Bobby Walker, Sean Beinhour, Karl Holzschuh. (Missing Coach Plankey) JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Junior High Girls Basketball Team- front- Michelle Daniels, Kandy Kozic, Dennielle Steady, Jennifer Russell, Kelly Patterson, Brandy Hollenbeck, Karina Evarts, Lucille Bourgeois. Back-Sara Leach, Sylvia Chamberlain, Sherry Barrows, Sasha Ques-nell, Lynn Duprey, Betsy Paquin, Chrystal Rule, Brodie O'Connor, Jerri-Lyn Russell, Kelly Kozic, David Torrey. JUNIOR HIGH BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM-front- Eric Rossier, Doug Quesnel, Jon MacHa-mara, Grady Fitzpatrick, Dylan MacNamara, Sean Sims, Mark Palmer. Middle- Josh Agan, Jamie Barbor, Bobby Walker, Dan White, Chris Mailor, Craig Santenello, Andy Harris, Josh Martin, Peter Emerson, Vibal Khau, Dan Zimmer. Back- Steve Dam, Chris Martin, Karl Holzschuh, Kevin Bradford, Gerard Vorsteveld, Peter Pierce, Rudolph Vorsteveld, Chad Brunet, Ron Snouffer, Missing-Coach Plankey. THEY MAKE US PROUD C'est moi, C'est moi. I'm forced to admit, tis I, I humbly reply. That mortal who these marvels can do, C'est moi, C'est moi, tis I! rj COMMUNITY SUPPORT Congratulations from KENNEDY BROTHERS WOODENWARE Congratulations from MCEVOY fir SONS Grain Hollow Rd. N. Ferrisburgh Congratulations To The Class Of 1987 from MEL'S DRUG 187 Main St. Vergennes MARCEL BRUNET fir SONS, INC Free Estimates P.O. Box 154 Resident Of Vergennes Addison County Call Collect for 877-2640 44 Years FISHMAN'S Family Clothiers Since 1905 Serving Six Generations of V.U.H.S. Graduates Best Wishes From FOOTE'S INSURANCE AGENCY 6 Green St. Vergennes Congratulations From FIRST SEASON GREENHOUSES 3 Miles South Of Button Bay MEMRY E. DUFRESME, Prop. A D. AUTOMOTIVE GEMERAL REPAIRS COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE AMD TRUCK SERVICE 38 MEW MAVEM RD. PhOME VEROEMMES. VERMOMT 05491 877-2408 Congratulations To The Class Of 1987 From J.A. DEVOS AND SONS, INC. North Ferrisburgh BEAR + Home Of The Largest Collection Of Teddy Bears In Addison County! 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MEAT MARKET Quality Meats Family Fresh Produce Atmosphere Deli Bemie's Block 877-2530 Former Drew's Building, Vergennes Congratulations From DAIGMEAULT'S COUMTRY STORE Panton, VT I Hr -3118 JW DE RYAN, INC. Plumbing And Heating Serving The Champlain Valley Since 1887 Vergennes Simmonds, Precision leJ NSTRUMENT SYSTEMS OtVISCN HIGH TECH INDUSTRY Today's Technology For Tomorrow's Heeds. Simmonds Precision Promotes And Applauds Educational Advancements Simmonds Precision LeJ INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS DIVISION I La BERGE ELECTRIC Reasonable Rates, Licensed, Insured, Commercial, Industrial, Residential Wiring Richard La Berge 877-3030 FITNESS TRAIMIINJG CENTER Congratulations Class Of 1987 35C Green St. Vergennes GAINES INSURANCE AGENCY Monkton Rd. Vergennes 877-2878 877-2805 a MILLER CHEVROLET 877-2602 15 M. Main St. 877-3600 Vergennes Over 40 Years Of Service °g%£ ? it Turfra ItSSc Congratulations LITTLE CITY CITGO Vergennes, VT andmark roperties m °f Vermont Inc. 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