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A List of the Vermont Correctional Academy Graduates VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS ACADEMY GRADUATE LIST 1ST VERMONT CORRECTIONAL ACADEMY 9-13-1993 TO 9-24-1993 Dennis Briere, Holly Palmisano, Joanna Bryant, John Duling, Kevin Coon, Robin Frazier, Ross Farnsworth, Tina Howard, Brian Kenney, Detra Coltey, Gary Eynon, Jay Simons, Kenneth Blay, Noel Boutin, Pearl Morcombe, Robert Arkley, Stuart Gregoire 2ND VERMONT CORRECTIONAL ACADEMY 11-01-1993 TO 11-19-1993 Alison Glidden, Bradley Dunsmore, Calvin Frost, Calvin Spinney, Charlene Cook, Christopher Pecore, Daniel Bride, Mark Pszenny, Michael Fromson, Richard Blanchard, Richard Dane, Rupert Petty, Shirley Meier, Silas Wells, Stevan Walker, Walter Holmes, Walter Zablonski, William Lammott 3RD VERMONT CORRECTIONAL ACADEMY 11-29-1993 TO 12-17-1993 Burton Bolton, Carol Moyer, David Decamilla, Eric Chevalier, Gene Corliss, Gina Mcmanus, Janice Lanpher, Jere Smith, Joseph Marcoux, Laurie Bizier, Lucille Fales, Mark Langlois, Pamela Rickabaugh, Rae Hirst, Ray Mccormack, Raymond Barker, Robert Smith, Scott Putnam, Sean Smith, Steve Shaw, Steve Wakefield, Todd Gray, Wilfred Pollender, William Humphries 4TH VERMONT CORRECTIONAL ACADEMY 1-10-1994 TO 1-28-1994 Chirstine Murray, Darrin Gannon, Dennis Barton, Donna Halpin, Edward Duclos, Heather Simons, Jason Laferriere, John Ovitt, Joseph Boudreau, Joseph Luther, Kon Chey, Mark Devins, Mary Sears, Mathew Burlew, Mathew Olmstead, Michael Carlisle, Nora Quinn, Richard Kearney, Robert Belida, Ronald Murray, Scott Camley, Sharon Fiske, Susan Williams, Ty Lehmann 5TH VERMONT CORRECTIONAL ACADEMY 2-14-1994 TO 3-04-1994 Albert St.Aubin, Bruce Whipple, Charles Remick, Courtney Lilly, Denise Caldwell, Donald Fraser, Glenn Roberts, James Thornton, Jeanine Mcfadden, Joanne True, Katrina Chicoine, Kyle Weimar, Michael Morley, Michael Sas, Michael Southworth, Norman Fleury, Patricia Bennett, Paul Costella, Paulette Tipper, Raymond Foy, Richard Chase, Roland Blais, Ronald Smith, Susan James, Timothy Abbo 6TH VERMONT CORRECTIONAL ACADEMY 3-07-1994 TO 3-25-1994 Adam B. Vincelette, Carol Clark, George Sachesse, Jon F. Sylvia, Kevin J. Murray, Mary Tripp, Robert D. Leclair, Robert L. Carroll, Ruthann Railsbac, Sandra L. Raymond, Thomas P. Timpson, Val Herod, William G. Conrad Jr., William J. Trayah 7TH VERMONT CORRECTIONAL ACADEMY 4-11-1994 TO 4-29-1994 Dana Drown, Gail Moodey, Gene Bohannon, George Morton, Kimberly Newman, Linda Faulkner, Mary Lou Hood, Paul Mecham, Pauline Farieri, Richard Cole, Roberta Madro, Sharon Smith, Shawn Mccuin, Theodore Winot, Tracy Hartshorn 8TH VERMONT CORRECTIONAL ACADEMY 5-23-1994 TO 6-10-1994 Anthony Strange, Anthony Washburn, Carolyn Kircher, David Miner, Douglas Hanrahan, Dwight Walker, Edward Cole, Gail Lucarino, James Healy, Mary Kay Shernock, Mathew Goldrick, Michael Machia, Michael Sweeney, Milton Mumford, Paula St. Amour, Susan Churchill, Ted Otterson, Theareon Pratt 9TH VERMONT CORRECTIONAL ACADEMY 6-06-1994 TO 6-24-1994 Anne Cosgrove, Bradley Biggie, Clifton Grout, David Bovat, David Macdivitt, David Swenson, David Woods, Douglas Lounsbury, Douglas Oliver, Ian Mclean, Jeffery Trowt, Jeffrey Elie, Jeffrey Williams, Jonh Boisvert, Mark Prest, Mary Barbee, Maurice Laramee, Michael Lyon, Paul Major, Pepper Tepperman, Sandra Stocker, Shannon Marcoux, Susanna Haslow, Wayland Brill 10TH VERMONT CORRECTIONAL ACADEMY 7-11-1994 TO 8-05-1994 Benjamine Duren, David Jenkins, David Norcross, David Patch, Edward Bethel, Edward Martin, Edward Sadakierski, Glen Kippen, Gordon Summers, Heather Waterbury, Karen Devaney, Lisa Roy, Marcel Cote, Mark Proper, Meredith Boemeg, Michael Mcgowen, Michael Stribling, Michael Whitehouse, Robert Beauregard, Robert Desjardins, Russell Heyl, Sharon Nykiel, Thomas Charnley, Thomas Jiquere, Victoria Dizerega, William Bell, William Brothers, William Patterson 11TH VERMONT CORRECTIONAL ACADEMY 9-12-1994 TO 10-07-1994 Alan Cormier, Andre Leblanc, Andrea Smith, Brian Pratt, Daniel Bloom, David Sprague, Dennis Shelton, Everick Danforth, Gail Mills, Gary Cronin, Gary Zisselsberger, Gerry Spaulding, Gordon Hassler, Jack Isselhardt, Jason Barber, Jeffrey Corrow, Jeffrey Walz, John O'Brian, Leo Perron, Mary Feeley, Maurice Fournier, Michael Gonyaw, Milton Woodard, Paul Brosseau, Paul Mason, Renee Poginy, Robert Arnell, Robert Carey, Scott Cookingham, Theresa Rowe 12TH VERMONT CORRECTIONAL ACADEMY 10-10-1994 TO 11-04-1994 Alice Grow, Allen Clark, Annette Amyot, Brent Leithead, Clifford Swenson, Cullen Bullard, Daniel Newton, Daniel Whipple, Dustin Downing, Harold Fisher, Helen Pettengill, Jason Kennedy, Karl Ebbinghausen, Laurie Cote, Laurie Desmarais, Matthew Greenia, Michael Lacross, Nancy Specht, Peter Krauss, Richard Taylor, Robert Kremer, Scott Morley, Steven Maxfield, Thomas Comes, Thomas Winfield 13TH VERMONT CORRECTIONAL ACADEMY 1-09-1995 TO 2-03-1995 Amy Anderson, Barry Faulkner, Bruce Davies, Eric Ivancic, Gina Cote, James Randazza, Jeff Percy, Jill Valente, Jim Rogers, Lawrence Lewis, Nicholas Charest, Richard Savino, Robert Moroch, Scott Stone, Shawn Freitas, Stacey Parker, Stanley Wood, Stephen Russell, Steven Dykeman, Theresa Stone, Thomas Covino, Timothy Simoneau, William Cathcart 14TH VERMONT CORRECTIONAL ACADEMY 3-13-1995 TO 4-07-1995 Brent Soucier, Christopher Gray, David Peters, Fabian Moodie, Johana Altman, John Chasse, Kenneth Sanville, Kevin Sargent, Kevin Trombley, Larry Shedrick, Linda Grenmam, Richard Rondo, Richard Stratton, Scott Yount, Shawn Bickford 15TH VERMONT CORRECTIONAL ACADEMY 5-01-1995 TO 5-26-1995 Andrea Riley, Barry Allen, Carolyn Beckey, Christel Norway, Francis Barry, Fredrick Kerner, Jason Pare, Kelly Wright, Mathew Nault, Mike Dounetos, Shawn Ball, Shawn Williams 16TH VERMONT CORRECTIONAL ACADEMY 7-17-1995 TO 8-11-1995 Alfred Lemieux, Christopher Bean, Deborah Kerr, James Blodgett, James Castine, Joe Silvestri, Joseph Morrill, Kenneth Whalen, Leonard Carbonneau, Nancy Gibbs, Patricia Gappa, Paul Schable, Richard Caldwell, Robert Berthiaume, Robert Miller, Roy Nault, Shawn Gladd, Steve Roberts, Thomas Corey, Todd Jimmo 17TH VERMONT CORRECTIONAL ACADEMY 10-09-1995 TO 11-03-1995 Arthur M. Gibney, Blaine B. Passut, Bradley J. Bates, Clifford P. Robbins, Daniel L. Noel, Donald E. Weaver II., Eric W. Evans, Jessica L. Monturo, Kenneth J V Alessi, Michael J. Hawkins, Nicholas C. Charest, Phyllis M. Gratton, Robert J. Dwyer, Rufus J. Guerin Sr. 18TH VERMONT CORRECTIONAL ACADEMY 1-02-1996 TO 1-26-1996 Benjamin L. Elliott III., Dane L. Cooley, David C. Talcott Jr., David W. Fitts, James E. Williams, Jeff J. Cirignano, John J. Newton, Leroy W. Gordon, Mark J. Woodard, Michael C. Charter, Peter J. Lemieux, Peter T. Houghten, Robert L. Whyte, Robert W. Chayer, Tina M. Torres 19TH VERMONT CORRECTIONAL ACADEMY 4-01-1996 TO 4-26-1996 Dennis J. Ingalls, Francis C. Coryer, Jason S. Rushlow, Joseph J. Gray, Mark I. Buik, Melissa L. Fedele, Michael S. Pilbin, Peter C. Keck, Robert A. Venter, Timothy J. Harrington 20TH VERMONT CORRECTIONAL ACADEMY 5-13-1996 TO 6-07-1996 Andrew B. Drageset, Chad D. Tanner, Charles D. Scott, Corey S. Burnor, David T. Gosselin, Jeffrey S. Mitchell, John M. 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