* ' Marylea was Editor of the Englewood Regional High School Year¬ book of f71. She was also awarded the Herbert S. Sharp Scholarship to Mount Allison University, a renewable scholarship. At ¬ lison, she is studying Arts. In June 1971, Marylea leaves for Paris, France, where she will spend the summer studying at the home of Madame F. Rochet . This ex¬ change trip is a University Plan "Accueil Familial des Jeunes Etran- gers." In September 1978, Bluefield High School opened in Hampshire taking the Grades 10, 11, and 12 from Englewood . Englewood now had room to absorb the remaining satellite schools including Crapaud Village School. For the next two years, the Village School was used as a Kindergarten facility. In the spring of 1981, it was decided that the cost of renovating the building for public use was too great and the people of Crapaud voted to tear the old building down. The property now belongs to the Village of Crapaud and has been turned into a beautiful playground for the children in the area. W^;y^MfM^tm?: