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2002 Governor’s Institute of Vermont
The local
computer man
known for
speaking his
mind and
making us
laugh.
All around sports
girl with extremely
high standards and
a cruel attitude
towards stuper
stud
Got stinging
Nettles and by
the powers of
heather fixed it,
but not before her
sandwich rolled
in the water.
Peter the Stuper
Stud is very
talkative and
makes a good
goalie...
Leslie is known for
her misquito bites
and sunburn. She
managed to keep a
positive attitude and
contribute to the
group.
Jereme is the modern day Romeo who
knows quite well how to scale balconies.
He is also the group film maker.
Dakota is an avid
dancer and
gymnast. She is
well known for
leading our
morning stretches.
Mike is an amateur
wrestler who knows very
well how to flop Stuper
Stud. He is also an
awesome soccer player.
He is the
curly
haired
criminal
and always
finds a way
to lighten
the mood.
Perry: is someone
who speaks her
mind. Known for
insect bites
although she
wears 3 sprays.
Mike:a real
Vermonter and
local Baywatch
stud. He is a real
funny guy and is
known well for his
tremendous cannon
The trooper of the
ball.
group even when she
couldn’t stand the
mugginess. She stayed
with us until the end of
the tour.
Nate was an interesting guy. He was
known for his stories like the cat, or
worm, right Nate? Nate is an expert
fly fisher.
Heather is
obsessed with
trees. She has
taught us every
detail about trees
that we now know.
Paul mainly taught us
about the equipment.
He has made us little
geologists.
Day one:
Buffer strips on the bank serve many purposes.
•It maintains plant and animal life while keeping
chemicals out.
•point bar where we learned about the history of the
sand bar, and equipment used for field studies.
Day two:
•Population’s of animals that live in the Intervale need
riparian buffers and undisturbed fields to successfully
reproduce and live in the area.
•point bar where we played detective and discovered the
history of that land.
•the conclusion that the closer to the river we got the
newer the land and trees were.
Day three:
•Went canoeing and learned about how cows pollute the
water.
• We tested velocity, length, and temperature as well as
making a measurement of how much water flows through
the Winooski river .
Days four and five:
• Day four we went organic strawberry
picking and then to a wood burning
power plant to learn how the power
supplied to the UVM dorms is created.
•Melosira (boat) to study water quality,
sediments and aquatic life.
•Day five, looked at specimens under
the scanning electron microscope while
the other group went to the library.
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