Allagash High School - Highlander Yearbook (Allagash, ME)

 - Class of 1985

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Dedication We, the Senior Class of 1985, are proud to dedicate our yearbook to Patricia Pelletier. Being the first class she taught, we feel that while we were learning from her, she was learning from us. She is a dedicated professional who always seemed to have time for our problems. If you were feeling down, she could always cheer you up and make you feel better about yourself. And gladly would she teach, and gladly learn. 3

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CLASS HISTORY In August of 1981, we, Owen Gardner, Shiela Gardner, Catherine Hafford, Christine Hafford, Kay Hafford, Jennifer Harvey, Julie Jackson, Mary Kelley, Cheryl Kelly, Frank McBreairty, Karen McBreairty, Lana McBreairty, Ruth McBreairty, Carola O’Leary, Lana Pelletier, Owen Pelletier, Todd Pelletier, and Kurt Smith started our freshman year of high school. This year required a big adjustment for us. We were finally growing up and had to deal with the changes — each in our own way. Frank McBreairty and Jennifer Harvey left during March and April of this year. By our Sophomore year we had begun planning our yearbook. Working hard to raise money, we shared many experiences that will be remembered and cherished for years to come. During this yearJulie Jackson and Kurt Smith left. With the arrival of our junior year came more excitement. We sold tickets, calendars, and put on dances to raise money. Ruth McBreairty left during the first quarter of this year. As we started our senior year those who remained were: Owen Gardner, Shiela Gardner, Catherine Hafford, Christine Haf- ford, Kay Hafford, Cheryl Kelly, Karen McBreairty, Lana McBreairty, Lana Pelletier, Owen Pelletier and Todd Pelletier. This year brought many responsibilities. We knew the end of our school days were drawing near and we had to be prepared. We all pulled together and did our share and are proud to say that we accomplished what we had dreamed of since grammar school. As we leave Allagash High School, we take with us the many memories of our school days, that will never be forgotten. 2



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Secretary Linda McBreairty Principal A1 Feero PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE During the two years prior to this school year 1 had daily contact with some of you in classes. I noted in many of you a willingness to learn and a desire to try new things. I also noted that there was a high percentage of students in the Class of 85 who participated in many school activities. During this school year it became apparent to me that the Class of 85 was responsible for organizing, directing and contributing to the success of many school activities. The Class of 85 has demonstrated that it possesses very desirable personal traits in school spirit, dedication, concern for others less fortunate and unselfish participation in activities for the benefit of other students. Life is not unlike the Allagash River in that both have many branches. You all have the resourcefulness to successfully travel any branch you choose and 1 expect you will do it successfully. Good luck, be proud of Allagash, and make Allagash proud of you! 4

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