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Without your help where would the Stu- dent Council be, how would we know our Nation's History, and who would remind us that Might makes right . N 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOIVIORES FACULTY SPORTS ACTIVITIES A SENIOR ACTIVITIES ADVERTISING I 20-65 66-73 74-83 84-113 1 14-133 134-161 162-17 1 172-197 f X .Yi ,x J Yi SENIORS SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL President-Skip Lewis STANDING: lVIr. Burrows, IVIrs. IVlcAIary, G. Ham, S. Har- rington, P. Turner, D. Pomeroy, J. Switzer, A. Hartery, G. Hassis, C. IVlorreII. SEATED: T. Haney, J. Elliot, C. Sawy- er, T. Gallant, A. Elfman, A. Nlurray, L. Johnson, D. Lefe- bvre, S. Lewis, B. Carlisle, K. Washburn. 5 I I . I Vice-president-Deborah Lefebvre Treasurer-Terri Hatt Secretary-Gayle Ham Advisors-lVIrs. lVlcAlary 8.lVlr. Burrows A man has a right to pass through this world without having his picture published Connie Balliet Ben Benson Judy Bladen Mark Blaisdell Kevin Blake Kimball Blake Tim Blasky Peter Brountas Stephen Buchanan Mike Cammack Pat Cammack Gail Curry Steve Davis David Dickson Frank Dill Nicole Dionne Stephen Dunn Steven Dyer David Evans Paul Freese Richard Giles Jeff Green Donald Graham Steven Hope Chris Houston Patrick Hughes Lynn Hunter Carol Inman Richard lrrobino Richard Jones Francis Leen Tom Leighton Molly Locke Daral Makahuz Stephen Mclntosh Paul McKenny David McLaughlin Katherine Wright Moore Douglas Morris Albert Mulldune Gary Murchison Mike Nelligan Steve Niles Margaret 0'Connell Mario O'DonneIl Frank Pawlendzio Jeff Pederson John Perry Allen Redmond Fiona Robertson Peter Robichaud Richard Robinson Chris Rollins Shelly Rollins Mike Rooney David Sargent Anthony Sawtelle Craig Simmons Lori Snyder David Sprague Warren Vinansky Christoph Alexander Vo Kevin Weatherbee David Woodard Jeff Yarber nHippel TIMOTHY ADAMS Blessed is he who expects noth- ing, for he shall never be disappointed. KARL ANDERSON LARRY ANTONE CINDY A LEXANDER If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours. WA NDA A MBROSE Be yourself, no one else is bet- ter qualified. X-.: X JENNIFER LYNNE A LLEY Here is the ghost of summers that lived for us, Here is a pro- mise of summers to be. Henley LAU RIE E LIZA BETH ATWATER And I shall flee from darkness, From the stone places of silence For my heart wants flowers to hold in my hands, beautiful songs, beautiful flowers... Aztec poem KEN ARCHER To Jackie Johnson: They are not dead who live in the lives they leave behind, In those whom they blessed, they live a life again, And shall live, through the years, eternal life, and grow each day more beau- tiful as time declares their good, forgets the rest, and proves their immortality. l l WILLY BAIRD BARBA RA BA RBA LIAS BONNIE JEAN BARGER They conquer who believe they can, He has not learned the les- son of life who does not each day surmount a fear. Ralph Waldo Emerson CYNTHIA BOYLE I'lI tell the world! I . S ' ROBIN ANN BARNHOUSE Smile - it costs nothing, gives much, and it's a memory that sometimes lasts forever, STEPHEN BARBER WONDER! SA LLY ULAINE BARRETT The Future is not Known, But the Past is Never Forgotten. RUTH EVA BEAN Iam not at all what you think, I am, if you think I am at all, I am an individual, who loves, laughs, and cries - in total, I am human. LEON E. BINNETTE The caliber of a man is to be found in his ability to meet dis- appointment and be enriched rather than embittered by it. PENNY BOARDMAN One day, though it might as well be someday, You and I will rise up all the way,...Be- cause of what you are. David Bowie DEBORAH BIR MINGHAM SARAH HOWELL BLATCHFORD One must not tie a ship to a single anchor, nor a life to a single hope. Epictetus GORDON BOWDEN TINA BICHOFF 5 JEFF BRANDOW CATHERINE LORRAINE BYARD Darkness can be overcome by the twinkle of an eye. Burd PENNY A BROUNTAS ' In the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. With all the Shame, Drudgery, and Broken Dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be Happy. Desiderata JAMES BRYCE SUSAN E. BROOKS If a man does not keep peace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. JOCELYN MICHELLE BROWN Smile when your heart is ach- ing, smile even though it's breaking. You'Il see the sun come shining through for you. If you'Il just smile. Charlie Chaplain LAWRENCE R. BOY LE A Friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. Ralph Waldo Emerson MA LOU G. BUHAY Ito ay hindi katapusan. Ito ay ang paguumpisa no lahat. This is not the end. It is the begin- ning of everything. SUSAN DIANE BRYCE All to myselfl think of you, Think of the things we use to do, think of the things we use to say, think of the golden yes- terday. Sometimes I sigh, some- times I smile, But I keep each while all to myself. HOPE ELIZA BETH CALDERWOOD Soap and education aren't as sudden as a massacre, but much more deadly in the long run. M. Twain LE LAND BUSTER CAR LISLE Don't let yesterday take up too much of today, JEFF CAMMACK 1 nl x ,, l I -,:,'g'.,- Sz, l.....l',4-n m .0 G LENN CAST LE As I emerge from shadows to watch the creatures play, I can see the game is right. I'm ready to play. MARY CAMPBELL We are ashamed of everything that is real about us...The more things a man is ashamed of the more respectable he is. Bernard Shaw PHILIP D. CONNERS 41 gli 15 li?f3VQ.11e- X Sk W N... , . CAR LON CLARK The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence. CHERYL LYNNE CLEVELAND KEVIN COX Life is just one d...thing after another. 0'Malley VICTORIA CHERRY COUSINS A JANET ELIZABETH COLE Further and further from things that we've done leaving them one by one and we have just be- gun watching the river run. Loggins+Messina PAMELA NANN COO MBS Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die, Life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. ELIZABETH ANN CONSTANTINE Two roads diverged into a wood and I, I took the one less trav- eled by and that has made all the difference. Robert Frost KIMBER LY ANN COOK We look before and after, and pine for what is not, our sincer- est laughter with some pain is fraught, our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought. Percy Bysshe Shelley l l SANDRA CHANDLER m fa- ff- .af Q fi ., 0 qi ,W . ' -:rw 21:QFT'iiE+1 - - 'vissrfa -' ' g3:f5i'K'2z F ' -' .rt lids:-:FH si '. 4 PRISCIL LA CLAPP KAREN E. COLBURN When you smile - seeing your eyes dance in my direction, was how I came to know you. MARY ELLEN CURRAN DIANE LYNN CORNING To love and be loved is the greatest joy on earth. Anon PAUL CRAIG But seek ye first the kingdom of God and all his righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you. Matt. 6:33 JOHN A. CUNNINGHA M Quis igitur liber est? Sapiens - qui in se ipso totus est. Horace MARK DANA BOB HENRY CYR I live with my friends, Because I know that tomorrow I could use them the most. BETTY CUMMINGS I do not have a friend who loves in words. Homer KATHY CUMMINGS Life is short and time is swiftg roses fade and shadows shift. Ebenezer Elliott DANIEL ROSS CRANE Live your life to the fullest capabilities. BRENDAN CROWE Thinking back on all the things that I've done and all the things I've wanted to say, when I look at myself today I wouIdn't have done it any other way. JOHN DAVIS GEORGE DANBY You don't know what you've got until you lose it. John Lennon CHERY LE ANNE DAUPHINEE The best trip you can take, is meeting others halfway. MAURICE DAUPHINEE w i KATHRYN L. DAVENPORT But there never seems to be enough time... J im Croce ELLEN C. DAVIS Take time to enjoy your youth for the sands of time are rapidly sifting through the hour glass of life. WADE A. DENNER SCOTT A. DAVIS I am in the habit of shooting from time to time, and I some- times make mistakes, at least I HAVE SHOT! H.G. WENDELL DETOUR JOHN D'ERRICO JEAN DIA MOND All that is true and real is al- ways simple, natural, and life supporting. SUE DREW Today is the first day of the rest of our lives. BEVER LY DICKEY JENNIFER DU BAY TOM DOLL WILLIA M J . DUNNETT The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. Vince Lombardi l BETTY A. DWELLEY Live in peace, And in peace, All living things will live. DAVID DUNNING MIKE EGGERS If you wish to appear agreeable in society you must consent to be taught many things which you already know. Lavater AMY LOU ELFMAN Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, Life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. Langston Hughes SALLY A. EMPLE Time will tell Who has fell and who is left behind, When you go your way and I'Il go mine. Bob Dylan ANNE M. DWYER As I am, so I see, use what lang- uage we will, we can never say anything but what we are. Emerson WENDY E. ECONOMY I have so many people to please along with myself--and at the same time my own sanity to keep-- n'est-ce pas? NANCY DYMOND GRETCHEN J. DYER Learn to make the most of life, Lose no happy day, Time will never bring thee back Chances swept away. Sarah Doudney BRENDA FIELDS JOANNE FAR RAR JOHN ELLIOTT Take care to get what you like or you will be forced to like what you get. Bernard Shaw LARRY FREEMAN He who breaks a resolution is a weakling, He who makes one is a fool. F.L. Knowles JOAN M. FILTZ Plenty of people miss their share of happiness not because they never found it, but because they didn't stop to enjoy it. William Feather JEFFRY FITCH Don't you ever ask them why, If they told you would cry, So just look at them and sigh, And know they love you. CSNSQY DAVID FUL LER There are two things to aim at in life: first, to get what you wantp and after that to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieve the second. Smith CIN DY- MA RIE FINN A smile is worth much more than a frown, that's why I al- ways act like a clown. RICHARD GARLAND DELORES GRAY It's interesting, enjoy it! MARY HELEN GIARD Happy the man, and happy he alone, He who can call to-day his own: He who, secure within, can say: To-morrow do thy worst, for I have Iiv'd to-day. Horace DANIEL GA LLANT DEBORAH ANN GAR DINER Try Not To Become A Man Of Success, But Rather, To Become A Man Of Value. KATHY GOODA LE TERRI LYNN GALLANT A smile is worth more than most people think. BEN GRAFFA M Death is an acquired trait. Woody Allen DEBORA GARDINER KATHI GORDON Cherish yesterday Dream Tomorrow Live Today. CHRIS IRENE GILLIS Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree. Martin Luther MARGARET GOULD Look toward tomorrow Not back on yesterday Yesterday's gone by And tomorrow hasn't come. ilellvfs PAUL GAUDE'l' KAY M. GRANT A book of Verses underneath the Bough, A jug of wine, a loaf of Bread -- and Thou, Beside me singing in the Wilderness--Oh, Wilderness were Paradise enow! Omar Khayyam ESTHER M. GRIFFIN Then, too, I need your help, for I not only want to share my faith with you but be encour- aged by yours. In that way each of us will be a blessing to each otl1er. Romans 1:12 JEFFERY GOPAN SARAH GRANT I have to say, my friends, this road goes a long, long way, and if we're going to find the end We're going to need a helping hand. Elton John TISA HA GERTH Y CYNTHIA L. HALL Isn't it strange that princess and kings and clowns that caper in sawdust rings and common folk like you and me are builders of eternity. To each is given a bag of tools, a shapeless mask, and a book of rules, and each must make ere life is flown a stumb- ling block or stepping stone. JAMES GRINDLE Time can tear down a building Jr destroy a woman's face. Hours are like diamonds - don't let them waste! Jagger - Richards HEATHER ANN HA L LSEY Remember this also, and be well persuaded of its truth: the future is not in the hands of fate, but in ours. Jules Jusserand l MARIE ANN HARRINGTON Life, While there islthere is hope. Latin SUE HARRINGTON Shall the day of parting be the day of gathering? And shall it be said that my eve was in truth my dawn? Kahlil Giban mcg V fi M f .. TERRANCE R. HANEY Be an individualist. One who follows is always behind, JOEL HANSEN KATHY HARRISON All you easy riders better watch your step if your walking down below the line, That Louisiana man he's going to get you yet with his Dixie Lullabye. Leon Russell CHRISTINE MARIE HA LLSWORTH Accept me as I am. Only then will we be able to accept each other.- . ' GAYLE L. HAM Some say it's naughty, but it's really very nice. ANNE HARTERY And I thank the Lord for the people I have found. What was given us here we shall keep! L GARY c. HAss1s All of us make such a big deal out of life, all we should really do is live. RICK HART LEY Smile and be happy- Someone will notice you. THERESA E. HATT If you're going to climb higher, reach for the branches instead of the blossoms. P!-.TER HENDERSON CATHERINE ANN HASKELL Happiness is like a butterfly. The more you chase it, the more it will elude you. But if you turn your attention to other things, it comes and softly sits on your shoulder. L. Richard Lessor SANDRA J. HARVEY Your life will be special if you share it with someone special. S.J.H. KAREN HIGGINS MARY THERESA HARTERY Living life without a Friend is like living life alone. PAT HODGKINS It is not generally known, but I was born at a very early age. Groucho Marx ROBERT A. HOLYOKE You were under the impression that when you were walking for- ward you'd end up further on- ward, but things ain't quite that simple. The Who BOBBIE J. HUFF A false friend and a shadow at- tend only when the sun shines. Benjamin Franklin SUSAN HUNT Pleasant words are as an honey- comb, sweet to the soul and health to the bones. Proverbs 16:24 WILLIAM M. HOUSTON Winning isn't everything, but losing is nothing. DAVID W. HULL Never lose sight of yourself, be cause after all the advice has been given, you alone are left to decide. DWH f 4, LYNN MARIE JOHNSON You must therefore love me for myself not my circumstances if we are to be real friends. Cicero DAVID S. JOHNSON O scholar, if your scholarship affords no gain to men, you merit not admiration but contempt. Abu'l Ala CHRISTOPHER K. JOHNSON Ido then with my friends as I do with my books. I would have them where I can find them, But seldom use them. Ralph Waldo Emerson NEAL M. JACOBS If you hunt at night don't forget your light. GREGG JONES I don't know if there is an after- life but I'm taking a change of underwear just in case. Woody Allen BRENDA JOHNSON Remembered Joys are Never Past. Montgomery BRYAN JOHNSON The man of true greatness never loses his chiId's heart. Mencius ALFRED T. KEARNS I never forget a school but in your case I'lI make an exception. NIKKI LEE KAGAN If you look inside yourself you will find me...and in this way we shall always be together. BKJ SYLVIA KELLEY WILLIAM F. KEARNS V. DOUGLASS IDOUGD JONES In races betwixt the optimist and pessimist either may lose his shirt, But actually, in the long run neither can get hurt. Be- cause the optimistic one smiles instead of and the pessimistic one expects himself to drown. V.D.J. MICHAEL DU'WAYNE JONES It is better to have one friend of great value, than many friends who are good for nothing. M.D.J. GLENN KA RAM X xx fm X X E WRX are-in ERNEST K. KHOURY III If you always do your very best, you will reach the goal of your endeavor. BEV KELSEY -ask not what your country can do for you-but what you can do for.your country. J.F.K. DEBBIE KERNS You should remember the pastp look to the futurep and live in the present. GREGO RY BUTCH KENNY Kind words don't wear out the tongue. JEFF KINNEY RHONDA KITCHEN Yes there are two paths you can go by but in the long run, it's not too late to change the road you're on. Led Zeppelin ALISON L. LAEGER There's a world you're living in, no one else has your part. All God's children in the wind, take it in and blow hard. Neil Young WILLIAM KLEKOTTA JAMES KOTREDES CA RO L JANE KNAIDE Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in man- kind and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tollsy it tolls for thee. John Donne DAVID P. LACHANCE DWAYNE LEIGHTON LORRAINE A . LEATHERS LAURA M. LA MPING Example is not the main thing in influencing others. It is the only thing. Emerson RITA LANGILLE If I could make days last for- ever, if words could make wishes come true, I'd save every day like a treasure and then, again, I would spend then' with you. Jim Croce JIM LAMSON A new day, a new way, and new eyes to see the dawn, Go your way, I'll go mine and Carry On. Stephen Stills KEVIN JOSEPH LEEN f. FF: .- VANESSA LEIGHTON He who will not learn of anyone except himself, has a fool for a teacher. ROBERT JOHN LEC LAIR Awhile ago, somewhereg I don't know when. I was watching a movie with a friend. I fell in love with the actressp she was playing a part I could understand. Young DEBORAH MA RIE LEFEBV RE Every man has three characters- that which he exhibits, that which he has, and that which he thinks he has. Alphonse Kan' BERNICE LINDSEY LINDA A. LINDSEY Consummatum Est. It is finished. BONNIE LEONA RD Smile. Be Good. Be Happy' MARILYN LONGFELLOW ,gf LAWRENCE LEWIS II I may make you feel, but I can't make you think. Ian Anderson C LAU DETTE MARIE LIZOTTE Live Today For There May Be No Tomorrow. HOWIE MILLER LIN DA LUTTRELL Go climb up on a hill, stand perfectly still and silently soak up the day, Don't rush and don't feel so alone, and in this way you will awake. Cat Stevens JODY A. MAHONEY Everybody loves a winner, But when you lose, you lose alone. Linda Ronstadt I-X CYNTHIA MARCOUX You can give and not love, but you can't love and not give. CONNIE ANN MARTIN Let me go wher're I will, I hear a sky-born music still. Ralph Waldo Emerson STEPHEN M. LOVELL Live your life as if there is no tomorrow, because there just might not be. S.L. BRUCE S. MacDONA LD Live for today, and not for to- morrow, because the tomorrows In your life may never come. Y Y V w MA RK MacDONA LD CHARLES MAYHEW TINA MAYER She laughs at everything, you say why? Because she has fine teeth. Berd amln Franklin PAUL W. McCA RTY ESQ. ...And if you can't be with the one you love, Love the one your with. Nlr. Steve Stills DEBORA H ANNELI McDOWELL I was once a purple lady teach- lng the crickets their tunes - And you were a clown on a star in the sky laughing at the reason why- 1 , ,Yi RICHARD M. MCCAULEY Man is born free and every- where he is in chains. NANCY B. MCGARRY Ask, and it shall be given you, seek, and ye shall find, knock, and it shall be opened unto you. Matthew 7:7 BARBARA MCKENZIE DENISE MARIE MCLAUGHLIN I hold It true, whatever befall: I feel lt, when I sorrow most: Tls better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all. Lord Tennyson SHAUN A. MCKINNON KAREN MCLELLAN The mind has a thousand eyes, and the heart but oneg yet the light of a whole Ilfe dies, when love is done. DAVID MCLAUGHLIN ROBBIE MACMANUS xjpggove and happmess be Your Think today and speak tomorrow. JEFF MCLEOD What really matters is what happens In us, not to us. w 1 LAWRENCE Lonny MCPHERSON How awful to reflect that what people say of us ls true. LORNA M. MCPHERSON What wlsdom can you find that ls greater then kindness. SUANNE MELVIN Kindness ls the golden chain by which society is bound to- gether. Goethe GREGORY A. MARTIN Life is a carnival, believe it or not, life is a carnival, two bits a shot. The Band JUDITH CA R0 LYN MERRITT And tell me how does it feel to be so wise. To see through eyes that only see what's real, tell me. Elton John ROBIN MILLER Anyone who can remain calm amidst all this confusion doesn't know what he's doing to begin with. CATHERINE E. MORRELL The value of a man should be seen in what he gives and not in what he tries to receive. JEAN MORRILL STEVEN MOGUL ELLEN C. NEWHALL Have fun and remember your high school years because it will never be the same again. Good-bye 74-75 forever. DA LE NEWMAN SUE NIC H0 LS You say you want to be some- body - then apparently you don't want to be yourself. GREGORY A. OAKES Death and life are in the power of the tongue. And those who love it will eat its fruits. Solomon BARNEY S. OFFENBERG To love one 's friends is great- to earn their love is greater. JONI F. O'CONNELL You're my blue sky. You're my sunny day. Lord knows make me high. Turn your love my way. Turn your way. The Allman Brothers KURT OPEL KATHERINE E. O'CONNOR We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give. JANE MA RIE OPEL If two be together, then they have heat! But how can one be warm alone. VICKI PARKER good. You only live once, so make lt . T RITCHIE HAROLD PA LMER Man must begin, know this where nature ends, Nature and man can never be fast friends. MA RY PHIL LIPS I can resist anything except temptation. MARK PHAIR JACLYNN PAYEUR If there were only two men left on earth, and both of them were saints, One would be bound to try to change the other. RICHA RD P00 LER JANEPOOLER A. PAUL PICA RD DEBORA H LYNN PIDGEON Not all folks can be towering oaks. Some make much better pines while being just a little bush. For...success is never mea sured by the height that you achieve but rather how you live up to all that you believe. T DA RLENE MARIE P0 MEROY Even though a Personality doesn't cost anything, it ls the most expensive gift in the world. D.M.P. JU LIE RA MSDELL So often we wrestle with our- selves over how we WA NT to feel instead of trying to dis- cover how we REA LLY feel. H.P. PAT RICIA A . PORTER Love while you have love to give Live while you have llfe to llve. DON RANNEY THOMAS RITTA L DEBBIE POWEL L And if my ways are not as theirs Let them mind their own affairs A.E. Housman NANCY JADE QUINN If you can't be the big tree on the hillside, be the small bush down below- but, be the best bush you can be SEBRINA DBERIEE REINA RDY Yesterday was easy, today is hard and tomorrow will harder, but we'lI all survive because we seek new horizens. DOTTIE ROBERTS Our memories of today will become our treasures of tomorrow. LYNNE ROBBINS And lf our hands should meet in another dream, we shall build another tower in the sky. Gibran MIKE REYNOLDS He who laughs last, LLOYD C. REYNOLDS JR. Earth has no sorrow, that heaven can not cure. PAULA REYNOLDS The one and only way-- Jesus Christ JOYCE ELAINE REYNOLDS I am myself. LAURA LEE ROBICHAUD ERIC ROCKHILL Be glade today, if only because you have been granted another day of llfe. PAULA LOUISE ROGERS Nothing is more highly to be praised than the value of each day. SUSAN ELIZABETH RYDER If only I may grow, firmer, CHARLES SA RGENT simpler quieter warmer ' Dafa Hammalrshjold Always keep an open mind, you'll get the things you want in time for a nickel or a dime. Me PEGGY SA L LS ELIZABETH ANN SA wvER Ain't no matter who inside this world you know, there'll be someone who will love you just for who you are, really are. Cat Stevens GA RY ROUNSAVILLE Keep your dreams-they're richer far than the facts discovered are. Still have something to pursue, Something which you wish you knew. Edgar Quest JOSEPH SHAW MA RY BETH SanANTONIO Draw the curtain, the farce is played out. Erasmus SHAWN C. SIMONDS Those who hate you never win, unless you hate them back, and then you destroy yourself. Richard M. Nixon I BILL SANDBORN DAVID SHUMAKER STEVE SPEA RING CHERY L SAWYER And lf tomorrow shall be sad, Or never come at all, I've had a least To-day! MELISSA J. SAVAGE Smiling ls happy and fun, Feels good, looks nice, and doesn't cost anything. TA NIS SA N B0 RN So much to look forward to... So much to reflect back on... KEITH N. SOUCIE The future can be seen in the eyes of the ancient. JACK SHERMAN Look not to the past but to the future for our salvatlon. .Q Af NOREEN JOY SMITH A true friend is forever a frlend. George MacDonald DEBRA B. SCHNEIDER If your friends are there, then everything's alright. Elton John STEVEN J. SLEEPER Put It off till tomorrow, you have made enough mistakes today. N DARA L STEEVES pi SUSAN D. SHRIRO What is the secret of your life? asked Mrs. Browning, the poet, of Charles Kingsley, the novelist. Tell me, that I may make mlne beautiful, too. He replied: I had a friend. DEBBIE ST EV ENS THOMAS B. SHEPARD All the world's a stage, And all the men and women are merely players: They have their exits and their entrances, and one man in his time plays many parts, his acts being seven stages. ROBERT C. SIMPSON We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. MARK TWAIN STEVENS Isn't life beautiful? Isn't life high? Isn't life the perfect way to make the time go by? Mason Williams PA M SOUCIE The best preacher is the heart, the best teacher is timeg the best book is the worldy the best friend is God! The Talmud LISA ELAINE SPRAGUE Music is prayer in non-denom- inational terms. Issac Stearn WENDY A. SPEA RING If you could give but one gift, make it the gift of good example. DAVID SFRA GUE KIM STEEVES MARK ST RATTON What a man thinks of himself, that it is which determines, or rather indicates, his fate. Henry David Thoreau CINDY STEWA RT The one who goes is happier Than the ones she leaves behind. DOLF SVOBODA ERIC ST. PETER Make the most of life you may Life is short and wears away. Williams Oldys fl PRUDENCE H. TAYLOR You bulld by pulling down the rubble. But first you have to have a plan. Rod McKuen KELLY LEE TAYLOR Those who inflict must suffer, for they see the work of their own hearts, and that must be our chastisement or recompose. JOY ELLEN SWITZER No man is happy who does not think hlmself so. EDWA RD TAY LOR ANDREW J. TAYLOR A little nonsense now and then, That's what makes us all great men. TERRY LEE TOBEY You can ride, you can travel with a friend of your own, the final step you must walk alone. Hermann Hesse STEPHEN TUCK Be Good, and you'll be lone- some. 'Mark Twain DONNA TRACY You can tell a man's character if you know what makes him glad - What makes him sad - and what makes him mad. TIMOTHY B. THROCKMORTON He that ls not handsome at twenty, nor strong at thirty, nor rich at forty, nor wise at fifty, will never be handsome, strong, rich or wise. George Herbert LORRAINE THORNE And if it hurts don't let them see you cry, you can take it. Hold your head up. RAE ANN THOMPSON MA RK T RIPP No Breaks DIANE L. TRACY Don't walk behind me I may not follow, don't walk ahead of me I may not lead, but walk beside me and be my friend. MA RGARFI' ANN TURNER The thing that goes the farthest towards making life worthwhile. That costs the least and does the most is just a pleasant smile. W.D. Nesbit KATHY MA RIE WA LLS The impossible is often the untrled. Jlm Goodwin PATRICK TURNER Life is like a bowl of Jell-o- It's a bit shakey. P.E.T. DENNIS J. WATSON Every man...can transform the world from one of monotomy and drabness to one of excite- ment and adventure... Irving Wallace BEAT RIX M. VINCZE Listen to your eyes and thoughts they tell your mind. And let your mind cast pebbles into the silent pool of time. So that their ripples might carry your image toward Infinity. B. M. Vincze SUSAN VIO LA The love in your heart wasn't meant to stay, Love isn't love till you give it away. KAI WESSELS JOHN D. WEST III Moderation is the Ianguor and laziness of the soul as ambition is its activity and ardor. SUSAN J . WEATHER BEE I would sail around the world search for gold and dive for pearls but I know I will nev- er get to go. David Gates KAREN ANN MARIE WASHBURN If ever you want a piece of can- dy and gum you might as well ask me, I usually do have some. And if ever you have a problem that you want to talk about. You Might as well ask meg I will lis- KAREN WILLIAMS THERESA WORCESTER ELLEN I. WOODHEAD Dear Lady can you hear the SHERYL YOUNG wind blow, and did you know, Your stairway lies on the whis- pering wind. Led Zepplin SHARYN YATES ten and fYY to help yOu out. Give me a house by the side of KAMW the road and :ef me be a friend ' 4 to man. JANET L. CAHOON The secret of life is no secret at allp You just learn to jump back up each time you fall. Cactus BIL L GIERHAN Everybody knows this is Nowhere! Neil Young KEVIN BUCK Q... JANICE CAHOON Life is just a gamblep Gamble if you want to win. ROBERT ELDRIDGE Life can be so easyp Let the wheel of fortune spin. Nilsson DAVID VanALLEN TERR Y WO LFE REBECCA RICKMAN t Ez WRAY V. HODGES What we have done will not be lost to eternity. Everything ripens at its time and becomes fruit at its hour. Duryavadana ss,-I '-93 I ' , af' JUNIDRS ROW 1, L. TO R.: Vicki Grant, Lucretia Betterly, Matthew Tabenken, Sue Lewis, Larry Bell, Sue Rapaport. ROW 2, L. TO R.: Sue Brown, Julie Strout, Leslie Car- lisle, Jacquie Smith, Debbie Osgood. ROW 3, L. TO R.: Cathy Elfman, Derek Jones, Cindy Fleming, Julie Tobey, Sue Small JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL OFFICERS AND ADVISORS SEATED, L. TO R.: Julie Tobey, Treasurer, Cindy Fleming, Secretary STANDING, L. TO R.: Nlr. Hed- lund, Advisor: Derek Jones, Presi- dent: Susan Small, Vice Pres., Nlrs Johnson, Advisor. S 70 ,.Q,f-W - S V.. .rf ...,. 1 -W :Q - . i . ig ..... A A? 3. . ,T K K .- Wx... FN, 'yfigf N: ':::g,f,'.. ,,,.,,:. w .x . W 1, L. , . me .X 1 -aw. - A N f L ,. 1. vi. gk 'i if 5 i W f,,Xw'fw:v5vK'f -Q -Hui' . r-A j,.:. - WI: 5 A I U' 'M N: 1- gg A -ti. . Kiki' 5 . . P-if if e- . Q -- W , .. v , I 73 I N 1 F fi f ,EK-A lbs W N .--nfw Q SOPHOMORES ROW 1, L. TO R.: Randy Ashe, Marcia Green, John Cox, Louis Gotlib, Amy Holmans, Anne Palmer, Jim Rudman, Sue Morrill, Jennifer Fahey. ROW 2, L. TO R.: Tom Lei- ghton, Mike Myatt, Libby Moore, Lynn Hallsey, Mary Kellogg. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL OFFICERS AND ADVISORS FRONT, L. TO R.: Randy Ashe, Treasurer, Marcia Green, Secretary, Tom Leighton, Vice Pres., John Cox President. BACK, L. TO R.: Mrs. Hodge, Advisor, Mr. Bridges, Advisor. Y'?T4i!4tr?2, d N .. . . ,JSF 'P MM 'im' ,-3 . 1' . 5' N ' haf 291- Y 1 ' V. ' A -Q K 'Y' - f K.. - l ., -,N --i - .. X ' -'Q- ASM-nm,-..4,,,f ., . - in K . + k . A -..-Aff ,MA QNQQEM i ,,-.b I ,.. 1 nn an v xg-f X rx -rs 'X i I 1 , , X 1 B0 l J N 81 Y L ' J V 1 NR x, S. FACULTY ADIVIINISTRATIGN DR. FAHEY COL. ROSHTO MR. N IC KERSON MRS. CARLSON MRS. DOWNES MRS. WESTON MRS. RUSSELL MRS. SPALDING GUIDANCE NIRS. CROCKER NIR. BALLANGER 9 so 11 ' 16 17'1B' 24 25: MR. COC0 A MR. KLAIN MRS. EATON IVIRS. INFORATI BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Business courses offer the students a chance to de- velop not only the skills and the proper attitudes needed to attain success in the business world, but also a deep sense of self-reliance, self-discipline, and responsibility. A variety of courses are being of- fered this year with the most of them at full capacity. A new course, BEAP CBusiness Educational Appren- tice Program? was tried last year and proved to be very successful. This year, the Office Practice course open to both girls and boys, is a regular course in the department. This class along with the others enables a business-oriented student to continue these inter- ests after graduation. NIR. QUINN ,f ' ff DEPT. HEAD NIR. ST. PIERRE MR. GEAGAN N MR.TREMBLAY MRS.WWRDWELL MRS.JOHNSON DRIVER I EDUCATION NIR. IRELAND LI BRARIANS NIRS. HENDERSON and NIRS. BROWN ENGLISH DEPARTMENT This year's English program continues to be a study in American Literature for soph- omores, English Literature for juniors, and for seniors, World Literature remains in the cuniculuni. Other courses offered by the English Department are Journalism and Creative Writing. All around, students are receiving a well-rounded program in Eng- lish and enthusiasm is high. MRS. SVOBODA MR. WOODCOCK MRS. BOOTH 92 l MRS. JONES MR. MILLS MR. ABBOTT MR. MacDONALD MRS. FARTHING MISS LeVASSEUR IVIR. COFFEY v 'Nl x X :XX . KV :kr K MR. PIKE f IVIR. CHEEVER HOME ECGNOMICS There are many exciting co-ed courses offered in the Home Economics department. Some of the courses offered are t Foods, Clothing, Housing, Interior Decorating, Marriage and Family, Personal Awareness, and an exciting new course offered for the first time, Creative Stitchery. There are no prerequisites for this course. Home Economics is a liberated, nondiscriminating department. When girls and guys get to- gether to cook in Home Economics courses there's never a dull moment! Dept. Head MRS. MAHANEY MISS NOLAN FOREIGN LANGUAGES A variety of languages at several levels are taught at Bangor High School. Walk ing through the halls of the foreign lan- guage wing, one mightliearthe voices ofstudents speaking German, Ladn, Spanish, and French in varying levels ofprohciency. One mightahnostima- gine hhnselfinthe centerof Europe ratherthanin Bangor High School. lVlR. ECONOIVIU IVIRS. FURSTRAND IVIRS. KLAIN SISTER ELIZABETH NIR. DIAZ NIRS. ST. PIERRE NIRS. DAIGLE FINE ARTS This department, made up of IVlr. Simon- eau, lVlr. Pike, lVlrs. Browne, lVlr. Lib- by, lVlr. Walker, and Miss Ahrens, strives to help the student improve his ability in the art and music fields. They look for individuality and they assist the students in bringing out their innermost talents, thoughts, and ideas. IVIR. SINIONEAU lVlR. LlBBY MR. PIKE IVIRS. BROWNE MISS AHRENS IVIR. WALKER INDUSTRIAL ARTS IVIR. FOSTER, DEPARTIVIENT HEAD IVIR. BOOTH IVIR. NORWOOD IVIAJ. EVANS IVIR. LOUNSBURY NM NIR. KRUPKE MATH DEPARTMENT Few changes have been made in the Math Department this year. The teaching staff has remained basically the same as last year's, as have the courses offered to students. These courses range from first year Algebra to more advanced courses such as Advanced Pre-College lVlath and Calculus. One can follow the series of math courses offered at Bangor right up to the college level., l l to as MRS. BRANN MR. SMITH MR. BUEHLER IVIR. HARRISON IVIRS. IVICALARY IVIR. DIAMOND NIR. HOBBS NIRS. WHITNEY HEALTH, FITNESS, AND RECREATIGN The Health, Fitness, And Recreation pro- gram has many activities from which to choose. During one half of the year, senior students study several community-related health problems through various projects. During the other half of the year, they par- ticipate in some sort of recreational sport. Juniors and sophomores take part in various activities throughout the whole year. Even teachers at times enjoy the variety of co- educational, recreational, and team sports which are offered. MISS ARNOLD lVlR. HODGE K IVIRS. HODGE MISS SAWYER IVIR. MILES 13 20 2? NIRS. LeCLAlR w-w-m...N. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT The Science Department pro- bably has the most widely varied choice of activities of any department in the High School. Classes range upward from Biology l, the basic course from which one usually NIR. HEDLUND NIR. BRIDGES proceeds to the more advanced classes such as Chemistry ll and Physics. While science, like any other subject, is not all fun, there are still outings such as the Biology II field trip to look forward to. IVIR. JOHNSTONE :3 .i , NIRS. RADKE NIR. GUYETTE in x S, Y K t Y W .s - igx. + . xx w ' XNQQ- .J , if x i b : A X 5 -.x xx . .:wf?t ' 3255 'W Xl 'JE .-.www his 2+ NL. -.. x X x swsrvg X... Q 'Ss ' ,KX in 'Qi .. . Y sgigiifkag -iss wwiefx- .. - X X X' SOCIAL STUDIES This program offers several choices of courses concerning political, econo- mic, social, and environmental factors of the world. The courses cover Psy- chology, Maine History, United States History, Current World Pro- blems, and World History. Classes are usually conducted by combining lecture with discussion so that each student can actively participate and form his own opinions. I IVIR. QUINE 'i t ' 1 I IVIR. ROBINSON IVIR . GONYAR IVIR. BARRY IVIRS. GILLESPIE IVIR. WALTON IVIRS. SIROIS IVIR. JONES MRS. TAYLOR MRS. QUIRK VOCATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE Vocational Work Experience is a course designed for students who are planning to work directly after graduation. The courses offer credit toward graduation, but more im- portant, allow for work experience. As juniors and seniors, students can combine employment with school, giving students the advantage of a year's experience in addition to a high school education. Dept. Head MR. NICHOLAS NIRS. ROYAL n.1..,- was ,df .4-gl! SPECIAL EDUCATION The Job Exposure Trahnng Program at Bangor High Schoolenabies students to take basic acadennc courses atthe lngh school,Iean1pracUcaIIiving skills at Capehart skill Development Center, and participate on job expo- sures and trainings at over eighty community work stations. This pro- granlgives the studentthe opportunhy to enterthe workiofbusiness duHng his last year of high school i i E? IVIR. IVIORANG IVIR. CROCKER MAINTENANCE If ,v 'Z I I X 1 K 1 J SPORTS FIELD HGCKEY , 3. fry ROW 1 Linda Lefebvre, Debbie Cyr, Diane Reinhart, Miss Sawyer CCoach7 Ellen Murchison Anna Schroeder, Cindy Ward, Peggy Turner. ROW 2 Jeanne Dubmo Patti lVlcDonald Dawna Beane, Judy Collins, Lynn Chandler, Tanis Sanborn Dottie Ro berts Sue Chase Lois Ryder, Janet Bryce, Terri Gallant, Kathie O Connor Brenda Cox Karen Downes Ann lVIooney, Cyndee Stacey. SCHEDULE October 3 Home against Orono October 9 Home against Searsport October 11 Home against Brewer October 17- Home against Old Town October 18 Away against Katahdin October 22 Home against Katahdin October 23 Away against Old Town October 24 Home against lVlt. Desert RECORD -- 4 WINS AND 4 LOSSES Photos by Conti FOOTBALL ww xx 5 f ' WQQ.,-Q, ugv Fl' 'WW RFQ 2-- .. X N wx ET? Saw V.. ,. W W X Q X' NN A, x N.. M, KA A .Q A sw WV X - asv,-. xl- 1,-. -.5 , Nwwislvwmfw X X agwxlb K ' N- W N X we ' sn? X- .- 118 X ' N. XQA. W .sn Nei MA '- vy- y !bX 'M- x 1 Qs-wg Gum. Nm ,,,-f- ' mms Mm! rw 'fem -x bw is ,ff ? in S. X .x - wu- af , 5. ,Lg I . nv-A , H an , . W 8+ K .K Q xv. . . x 125 f ,wh -,: '4f: E MXN, X M .-., , .mg Q... , . . , , L ,K K in , V, .Q A 4, . lg? fV':.Q'ffv' P 1, Y f ' H' 'f 2 ,. ,, mf 1 gf fl ,.,, mg., . Qw-Q s.. v , --.. up... X s Q... Q -Q... -Q. 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Evans and D. Berman, T. Philippon, J. O'lVlara, K. Phillips, T. Leture, S. Reynolds, T. O'Connor, Coach Prouty. i yuan, QF so 3 K I x ea.. W Ei N SX is mx .X Q., . c 'M X X k S 1 -wg -S, K W Yi xr :Z xe. fbi' Xxx, -i .1 wg ws- 'EE - Q 3 if , . vi A1150 ff I x if ' ' S x E x W A 's I' NX 5 r 5 N x .Wx x. ...vwx 1 Xxx X? W Q -K - -Q , - .xxkk. x 5555, ,xi X-,.. 2 M2 CROSS COUNTRY KNEELING: Pat Turner. STANDING: Coach Walton, J. Chiarell, D. lVlorse, L. Lee man, K. Keith, C. Simmons, D. Steeves, B. Silver, R. Day, R. Brown, B. Offen- berg, J. Lundquist, R. Harvey, S. Hamilton Cmgr.J, IVI. Tabenken imgr.J. X . . . Pat Turner Dara! Steeves Diane Morse and Jane Lundqulst Photos on both pages by Cont: ROW 1: J. Augustus, R. Nagle, K. Wert, J. Boulter, J.Coombs, E. Morrison, R. Spencer, G. Cutliffe, Nl. Eggers. ROW 2: T. Gallant, J. Brown, R. Brown, G. Potvin, S. Schwartz, G. Cox, K. Oberg, K. Riley, B.Cammack, T. Bell. ROW 3: D. Svoboda, B. Dunnett, S. Sleeper, P. Cammack, K. Opel, K. Anderson, R. Palmer, B. Houston, G. Jones, P. Emery. Not included are managers Chris IVlar- coux and Theresa Woodoock. Coach Phil Emery at S S . ir .. iptge iillllllln Captains Bill Houston and Kun Opel F x X 5 N .Nqr Qs: , :X KL Q wk. . . N. NY' Qllifswxfix . X gr x--- xx EKG xi 'Sify .fd-, .. 25:52 ' -- -,.t.:- Y L K, ..,. ... k,k, Y S ANN 5 ,y Q -X N1 .bgsl , , I figs 'V i risgf Y Q Q -- s gy Q ig x sf: L 'ix f X W ig: v 'i Ya, I .J 'I .JL A 'L f ' I 3' gl A A ' ' 1.2 .-. ' b A ..,. e 5 ,- ' '-'ff' ' ea, ' 1 5 ' . X . : Lf -'f 7:i 2Q ff' N V fm, ,,v -H -n',f t mi A x fb H K ' .f l .I 'YW' - . -... , fi . F' 1- 5A - fafin-335' 5' fi 2 , - 1, -.Mk , -- diff, 52:1 F S ',.' b ,f ' ' -f . ' f Q X.. A -wvzfrwzg ji mEex:.Q3gfQ'l K J. 4.3 . :lr 1.3! ,. , ,'...g., A.fL,,. . wg SX l, . it M' N, a V. 4 ' Q -, f I Q ., -W1 kg K, X N, in -- . 434:-2:14 - . ' ,. -:M gi V, xy' Q M.. N X ' I I K .,Vk A asv' 52-as QA A Q -MNXQ X wi . SS A fig' Q . L 5 . LA Q30 . 54446 ..,........-of ,.-,,, ' X . . 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Photos on pages 132 and 133 by Conti ,X- i x QQ, ROW 1: Joan Reid, Jean Polyot CCapt.7, Debbie Anderson, Yvonne IVlcIVlains Cco-Capt.J, Debbie Stevenson. ROW 2: Anne Palmer, Con- nie Courier, ROW 3: Tammie Parkhurst, Lynn Hallsey, Leanne Davis J.v. CHEERLEADERS X fr. M , .242 N Q .Q ui J 4 nw , Q 'E Q S 'fr z- 12 mia: - ? 1 1 X .ay -. s. S1 .ax - fffsfw t , -X K , 'Q si me ,f F rg, ' -, - 'i - - N .A . -A , A., , f -X. :K n 1 -A . . Kqol-'A 9 R f ff asm K X X K 1 1.1095-Y ACTIVITIES A.F.S Christophe A. F. S. MEMBERS A.F.S. A.F.S. BOARD: Kathie lVloore, Penny Brontas, Beth Ryder, Pat Hodg- kins, Bob Plesset, Tina Nlayer, Chris Johnson, Caroline Fenn, Sally Blatchford, Nancy Quinn, Suanne lVlelvin, Jim Nlooney, Denise Cumbee, Debbie Gardi- ner, Patti Hutchinson. B-CLUB ROW 1: Mike Edwards, Robbie Simpson. ROW 2: Larry Freeman, Kevin Leen, Pat Turner, Dave Hull, Mark Stratton. ROW 3: Tom Doll, Greg Jones, Bill Houston, Richie Palmer. ROW 4: Tony Trafton, John West, Peter Graham, Craig Simmons ROW 5: Tim Adams, Bruce MacDonald, Steve Lovell, Pat Cammack, Ken Oberg. ROW 6: Tim Throckmorton, Jeff Brandow, Steve Barber, Ken Nyer. GIRLS B-CLUB ROW 1: Judy Merritt, Anne Hartery, Liz Sawyer, Mary Giard, Dawna Beane. ROW 2: Beth Ryder, Prudie Taylor, Ro- bin Miller, Pam Worcester, Ann Mooney. ROW 3: Terri Whit- ney, Mary Glencross, Patti McDonald, Cyndee Stacey, Ellen Woodhead. ROW 4: Terry Johnson, Jane Lundquist, Betty Constantine, Lorna Moon. ROW 5: Maja Wessels, Judy Leen, Debbie Pidgeon, Terry Tobey. BAND Photos by Conti fs a 1 X I I K K IVIAJORETTES: L. TO R.: Peggy Haller, Vicki Parker, Julie To- bey, Cathy Rudnicki. Photos by Conti PERCUSSION: FIRST ROW, L. TO R.: Steve Severins, Suanne IVleIvin, Clayton Smith. SECOND ROW, L. TO R.: Greg Yarber, Paul DuBay, Doug Dumas, Deb- bie Anderson. THIRD ROW, L. TO R.: Jennifer Fahey, Prudie gaylor, Vicki Cousins, Kevin ox. Photos by Conti BRASS: FIRST ROW, L. TO R.: L. IVIacLeod, P. Baxter, T. Taylor, D. Johnson N. IVIcGary. SECOND ROW, L. TO R.: R. Barnhouse, C. Schreiber, C. Pratt, R. Kimball, P. Picard, J. lVIacLeod. THIRD ROW, L. TO R.: T. O'Connor, K. Phil- lips, P. Craig, S. Heath, L. Page, F. Boyse, K. Anderson. FOURTH ROW, L. TO R.: D. Nlixer, D. Fuller, D. Smart, IVI. Cammack. WOODWIND ROW 1, L. TO R.: B. Ryder, C. Haskell, N. Diamond, A. Driscoll, S. Cumbee, D. Kirwan, L. Blier. ROW 2, L. T0 R.: R. Plesset, D. Tinkham, T. Parkhurst, K. lVlil- ligan, L. Page, E. Pratt. ROW 3, L. T0 R.: T. Heggert, J. Collins, S. Nagelin, S. Young, D. Gardner, S. Barber, D. Budden. ROW 4, L. TO R.: D. Ferris, B. Conti, C. Grube, H. Hanson, C. DuBay, E. Andrews. ROW 5, L. TO R.: L.Shiro, S. Engle hardt, K. O'Connor, L. Sprague, B. Parks, L. Bell, G. Smith. CHORUS DEBATE ROW 1: Bob Conti, Louis Gotlib, John Cox, Greg Clancy, Tom Shep- ard, Derek Jones, Richard Kimball, Jim Nlooney, Debbie Taylor, Kay Grant, Wendy Economy. ROW 2: Andy NlcKinnon, John Cunningham, Brent Cross, Caroline Fenn, lVlr. Abbott. l E El CHESS Ellen Newhall, Diane Nagle, Mr. Joyal, Greg Oakes, Lloyd Lee- man, Kai Wessels, David Ferris, Andy lVlcKinnon, Nlike Derrico, Fred Boyce, Kevin Blake, Peter Stratton. N.H.S ROW 1: Betty Constantine, Lisa Sprague, Ellen Newhall, Judy Merritt, Penny Broun- tas, Mrs. Radke, Prudy Taylor, Beth Ryder, Vicki Cousins, Ruth Bean, Nikki Kagan. ROW 2: David Johnson, Paul Craig, Chris Johnson, John Cunningham, Joy Switzer, Kevin Leen. OFFICERS President: Vicki Cousins Vice-President: Beth Ryder Secretary: Penny Brountas Treasurer: T Prudie Taylor Advisor: Mrs. Radke ORACLE ROW 1: T. Tobey, K. Moore, R. Conti, L. Gotlib. ROW 2: C. Finn, D. Gardener, J. Smith, J. Tobey, T. Gallant, P. Turner. ROW 3: Ms. LeVasseur, S. Mo- gul, D. Pidgeon, D. Mower, J. Crawford, C. Morrill, J. Brown, B. Kearns, K. Washburn, C. Elf- man. ROW 4: P. Clapp, G. Has- sis, B. Constantine, P. Coombs, P. Brountas, L. Chadeayne, C. Conners, S. Brooks, C. Cohen, M. Tabenken. EDITORS Editor-in-Chief: Kathie Moore Assistant Editor: Jacquie Smith Co-Layout Editor: Julie Tobey Advisor: Ms. Dorothy LeVasseur Circulation Editor: Karen Washburn Senior Pictures Editor: Debbie Pidgeon Photography Editor: Steve Mogul Co-Layout Editor: Betty Constantine Art and Advertising Editor Terry Tobey EDITORS Terri Whitten, Tina lVlayer, Dean IVlerri- thew, Linda Luttrell, Tom Shepard, Bonnie Barger, Vicki Nlelvin, Buster Carslisle, Kelly Taylor, Mike Jones. photo by Conti ORASCOPE ROW 1: Jane Lundquist, Debbie Reardon, Nlike Jones, Nlrs. Svoboda, Bonnie Barger, Sabrina Reinardy, Debbie Kerns. ROW 2: Cindy Brewer, Sally lVlixer, Robin Hopkins, Jean Reynolds, Ann IVIilliken, Cathy Howard, Tina lVlayer, Vicki lVlelvin, Dean lVlerrithew, Richard Kimball. ROW 3: Donna llllixer, Bea- trix Vincze, Denise Cumbee, Tom Shepard, Terry Haney, Linda Luttrell, Clau- dette Lizotte, Terri Whitten, Cindy Finn, Buster Carlisle. ORCHESTRA ph t by B. Cont I9 photos by Conti 149 TCG ETH ERN ESS SGT. MAJ. HIGGINS SGT. NASH F2.0.T.C SGT. CORNING RANGERS KNEELING, L. TO R.: C. Kish, IVI. Leighton, B. Pease, S. Grasse, P: Lee. STANDING, L. TO R.: J. Sherman, O. Fish, S. Simonds, V. lVlaxham, S. Clark, A. Crocker. S T E T S O N S KNEELING, FRONT, L. TO R.: B. Grant, O. Fish, S. Simonds, J. Sherman. KNEELING, BACK, L. TO R.: D. Hall, J. Jewel, S. Clark, T. Ross. STAND ING, L. TO R.: A. Crocker, P. Paul, IVI. Hamm, V. Nlaxham, D. Shirley. STETSON ETTES KNEELING, L. TO R.: Wendy Spearing, Sabrina Reinardy, RaeAnn Thompson, Debbie Kearns. ROW 1, L. TO R.: Barbara Johnson, Pam Scott, June Campbell, Brenda Libby, Sandy Harvey. ROW 2, L. TO R.: lVlary Ann Goode, Helen Stout, Debbie Gray, Joanne Lyndsey, Joan lVlcAuliffe, Bertha Lindsay, Janet Gardiner. ROW 3, L. TO R.: Linda Lindsey, Julie Foster, Bernice Londsey, Sgt. lVlaj. Higgins. BREWER WEEK 1 x :.. . Q i 'H Aww' x I ww xo. ' .W K if K x x f ,c . QQ xl. Q , -My X Huff ' Yr' K Q .. ., ' fd! I XX X x x ' F' wr in E 3' ' xxx , - Q,. A ,X . S yo, , 1 f , - '. fx, mirf. L 1 f 'Y vi. xi Q-. ,l ' W' BREWER WEEK N55 si.-.itil .QS we gf -,,.Jli' M, CQQQL QE .E ,S Q., f is any W Photos on both pgs. by Conti STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1: Advisor lVlr. Jones, A. IVIurray, Sect., W. Economy, Vice Pres.: J. Cunning- ham, Pres., D. Jones. ROW 2: K. Grant, T. Carlisle, L. Dougherty, V. Grant, IVI. Mitchell, J. lVlooney, N. Kagan, J. Switzer, C. llllartin, J. Chaison. ROW 3: K. Gil lis, S. Lewis, J. West, IVl. Tabenken, R. IVIaclVIannis, D. Taylor, S. Bowden, D. Russell, IVl. Cox, K.Strout, J. Cox, T. Phillipon, IVI. Green, R. Ashe, R. Brown, D. Hull, A. Hartary. E i ' HQ JK .f i J ., Q 1 lm-M, f.,, amwuunv mmpx,-1 -meg-apxx ,N ,. . X wawfwgi HOLIDAY WEEK S - M, f S xxx XX ' T 3 -- .x 5, 9' SENIOR o 1 1 A if X :S kb 1 gy my 5 Y' X S. L is 5 SK Y NE u Q X X Q X ' N X N 'S' Q' S x 14' w SN .F , photos on 160-1 by B. Conti X 7 f ' A .X 4 Xxx 3. x f2sfN'? ' o uf' 58,32 iku 5 Q A. in .J A ,4 1 QW i A N A iwgiqfgg 5 P we-'ix K V kj K f o 5 oioo Q HAH 60 YS ' o f 0 1- ' ig I Q ws !b' R is r . Ai ' .,.. if AJ f - Q . +1 ' wx K, ich NL , ,Q 1. , 5 - ' .. 3 5 .3 5 ,K x 'Q Q- i up 'E ily Q , .' 'XFJ x A , +5 ,5 W . 4? 1 9 5 4.1 'C' 1 X s u ' s g L Q 109 W SENIOR ACTIVITIES ADAMS, DAVID , ADAMS, JEANNETTE, Pc. ADAMS, TIMOTHY ALEXANDER, CYNTHIA: Pom-pon Girls, 10. ALLEY, JENNIFER: Class council 10, 115 Basketball 1O,11,125 Softball 10, 11, 12. AIVIBROSE, WANDA ANDERSON, KARL ANTONE, LARRY ARCHER, KENNETH ATWATER, LAURIE ELIZABETH:Play 10, 11, 125 Student council 115 Maine Speech Festival 10, 11, 125 VFW Voice of Democracy Contest 115 NCTE Achievement Award 12. BAIRD, WILLY I BALLIET, CONNIE BARBALIAS, BARBARA Q BARBER, STEPHEN: Band 1O,11,125 geIr:nisi1O, 11, 125 Intramural Basket- a . ft .5 . BARGER, BONNIE JEAN: Newspaper 10, 11,12, Pom-pon cms 11. BARNHOUSE, ROBIN ANN: Band 10,l1, 125 Orchestra 11,125 Pep Club 105 AFS 11,125 Stage Band 125 Foreign Study League 105 Beta Club 10. BARRETT, SALLY ULAINE BEAN, RUTH: Drama Club 10,115 Chorus 10,115 NHS 10, 11,125 Future Homemakers of America 105 Ag-State Chorus 11, One-Act Play BENSON, BEN BINETTE, LEON: Ice Hockey 10,11, 125 Tennis 11,12. BIRIVIINGHAIVI, DEBORAH BISCHOFF, TINA BLADEN, JUDY BLAISDELL, NIARK BLAKE, KEVIN: Chess Club 12. BLAKE, KIIVIBALL I BLASKY, TIIVI BLATCHFORD, SARAH HOWELL: AFS 1O,11,125 Play 11,12. BOARDIVIAN, PENNY BOWDEN, GORDON BOYLE, CYNTHIA BOYLE, LAWRENCE ENLAZNDDW, JEFF E.: Tennis 1o,11, BROOKS, SUSAN E.: Latin Club 10, 11,125 AFS 11,125 Yearbook 11, 12. BROUNTAS, PENNY A.: AFS 11, 125 NHS 11,125 NHS Secretary 125 Oracle 11,125 All-Bangor Nite 11, 125 Play 12. BROUNTAS, PETER 1 BROWN, JOCELYN IVIICHELLE: Dramatics 11, 125 Sub-Deb Club 11, 12 . BRYCE, JAIVIES: Football 10,11,12. BUCHANAN, STEPHEN BUHAY, NIALOU G.: AFS 12. . 1 BYARD, CATHERINE LORRAINE: Band 10, 11, 125 Latin Club 105 Orchestra 11, 125 Organic Gardening 105 Stiu- dent Council 10. ' CAHOON, JANET L.: Dramatics 11,12 CAHOON, JANICE: Dramatics 12. CALDERWOOD, HOPE ELIZABETH: Swim Team 10, 11, 125 Field Hockey 115 Band 11, 125 Orchestra 11,12. CAIVIIVIACK, JEFF: Football 1O,11, 125 Swim Team 11,12. CAIVINIACK, IVIIKE CAIVIIVIACK, PATRICK CAIVIPBELL, IVIARY: Cheerleading 11, 125 Queen City Club 11, 12. CARLISLE, LELAND BUSTER : All Bangor Nite 11,125 Class Council 125 Newspaper 12. CARUSO, THERESA CASTLE, GLENN CHANDLER, SANDRA CHAPNIAN, NANETTE CLAPP, PRISCILLA CLARK, CARLON: Track lVIgr. 12. CLEVELAND, CHERYL COLBURN, KAREN: Class council 10, 11,125 JV Cheerleading Capt. 11. A COLE, JANET ELIZABETH: Cheerleadi 1O,11,125 Sub-Deb Club 11,125 O9 Class council 115 All-Bangor Nite 12. CONNERS, PHILIP D. CONSTANTINE, ELIZABETH ANN: Basketball 1O,11,125 Softball 10, 11,125 NHS 11,125 AFS 11,125 Oracle 12, COOK, KIMBERLY ANN COOMBS, PAMELA NANN: AFS 11, 125 Oracle 11,125 All-Bangor Nite 11, 125 Orascope 115 Play 12. CORNING, DIANE LYNN: Stetsonettes 105 Military Ball Committee 10,115 S-Igass Marshall 115 All-Bangor Nite COUSINS, VICTORIA CHERRY: Band 10, 11,125 All-State 10,115 Stu- dent Council 105 AFS 1O5 Sub-Deb 1O5NHS 11, 125 CMWE 125 Central Maine Youth Orchestra 12 . COX, KEVIN: Band 1O,11,125 Stage Band 10, 11,125 Orchestra 11,125 Music for Play 11, 12 . CRAIG, PAUL: Band 1O,11,125 Or- chestra 1O,11,125 Stage Band 11, 125 McDonald's All-American Band 125 CMSWE 10,11,12: Band Exec. Board 10,115 NHS 11,125 Dirigo Boys' State 11. CRANE, DANIEL ROSS CROWE, BRENDON CUMMINGS, ELIZABETH CUMMINGS, KATHY CUNNINGHAM, JOHN A.: Student Coun- cil 10, 11,125 Debate 10, 11, 125 Boys' State 115 Boys' Nation 115 Play 11, 125 Maine Speech Festival 11,12. CURRAN, MARY ELLEN CURRY, GAIL CYR, BOB HENRY DANA, MARK DANBY GEORGE: Oracle 105 Cartoon Staff11. DAUPHINEE, CHERYL: ROTC Carolling 1O,11,125 Military Ball Committee 11. DAUPHINEE, MAURICE DAVENPORT, KATHRYN L.:Band 105 Girls' Swim Team 115 Student Council 105 Sub-Deb 12. DAVIS, ELLEN: All-Bangor Nite 115 Sub-Deb 12. DAVIS, JOHN DAVIS, SCOTT A.: Basketball 10,11, 125 Golf 105 Baseball 11,125 Delta Hi-Y 12. DAVIS, STEVE DENNER, WADE D'ERRICO, JOHN I. DeTOUR, WENDELL DIAMOND, JEAN:'Student Council 10, 11, 125 Camera Club 10, 115 All- Bangor Nite 105 Class council 105 Play 11,12. DICKEY, BEVERLY DICKSON, DAVID DILL, FRANK DIONNE, NICOLE DOLL, TOM: Football 10,115 Base- ball 10,11,12. DREW, SUE: Pom-pon Girls 10. DUBAY, JENNIFER: Band 10,11,12 DUNN, STEPHEN DUNNETT, WILLIAM J.: Swim Team 10,11,12. DUNNING, DAVE DWELLEY, BETTY: Library club 10, 115 Chorus 11. DWYER, ANNE M.: Sub-Deb 10,11, 125 AFS 10,115 Class council 12. DYER, GRETCHEN J.: Softball 105 Queen City Club 11,12. DYER, STEPHEZILI DYMOND, NAN ECONOMY, WENDY: Student Council 1O,11,125 German club 115 Debate Team 125 Play 12. EGLGZLERS, MICHAEL: Swim Team 10, ELFMAN, AMY LOU: AFS 105 Class council 11,125 All-Bangor Nite 11, 125 Play 11,125 Oracle 12. ELLIOTT, JOHN EMPLE, SALLY: Camera Club 105 Stu dent Council 115 Oracle 11, 125 Art Club 115 Play 12. EVANS, DAVE 5 ,p FARRAR, JOANNE FI-ELDS, BRENDA FILTZ, JOAN M.: All-Bangor Nite 105 Art Club 105 AFS 12. FINN, CINDY MARIE: AFS 11,125 Oracle 125 Orascope 12. FITCH, JEFFRY: Band 105 Student Council 10. FREEMAN, LARRY FREESE, PAUL FULLER, DAVID: Band 1O,11,125 Stage Band 11, 125 Intramural Volley- ball 12. GALLANT, DANIEL GALLANT, TERRI LYNN: Oracle 127 AFS 122 Class council 122 Field Hoc- key 12. GARDINER, DEBORA GARDINER, DEBORAH ANN: Band 10 11,127 Chorus 1O,11,127 Stage Band 10,11, 127 All-Bangor Nite 10, 11,127 AFS 1O,11,127 Oracle ll, 127 Play 11. GARLAND, RICHARD GAUDET, PAUL GIARD, MARY HELEN: Band 10,11, 122 Orchestra 10, 11, 127 Cheer- leader 10, 11,127 Class council 11, 12. All-Bangor Nite 12. GIERHANQ WILLIAM GILES, RICHARD GILLIS, CHRIS IRENE: Student Council 10, 11, 122 All-Bangor Nite 10,11, 121 Oracle 112 Queen City Club 121 Debate Team 12 . GILMORE, EDMOND GILLWAY, HARRY GOODALE, KATHRYN GOODIN, TOM: P.G. GREEN, JEFF GORDON, KATHI GOULD, MARGARET GRAFFAM, BEN: Basketball 10,11, 121 Play 127 All-Bangor Nite 12. GRAHAM, DONALD GRANT, KAY: Student Councol 127 De- bate Team 12. GRANT, SARAH GRAY, DOLORES GRIFFIN, ESTHER:AFS 10 GRINDLE, JAMES HAGERTHY, TISA HALL, CYNTHIA L.: Chorus 10. HALLSEY, HEATHER ANN: Class coun- cil 107 Pom-pon Girls 107 All-Bangor Nite 10,127 AFS 111 Cheerleading Mgr. 117 Swim Team 11,122 Play 12 Queen City Club 10, 11, 12. HALLSWORTH, CHRISTINE MARIE: Queen City Club 11,12. HAM, GAYLE L.: German Club 10,11, Class council 11,12. HANEY, TERRANCE R.: All-Bangor Nite 1O,11,127 Play 11,127 Stu- dent Involvement 112 Orascope 12 . HANSEN, JOEL HARRINGTON, MARIE HARRINGTON, SUE HARRISON, KATHY HARTERY, ANNE: Class council 11, 122 Cheerleading 111 Student Council 127 Sub-Deb 11, 127 All- Bangor Nite 11. HARTERY, MARY HARTLEY, RICK HARVEY, SANDRA: Stetsonettes 10, 11, 121 Color Guards 107NCO School 101 ROTC Chorus 1O,11,127 Mil- itary Ball Committee 10, 11, 122 Brigade Commander 127 Honor Guard 12. HASKELL, CATHERINE ANN: Band 10, 11, 127 Chorus 102 Orchestra 11,122 Stage Band 11,127 AFS 11, 12: Intramural Volleyball 11. HASSIS, GARY: Play 121 Intramural Basketball 127 Oracle 122 Orascope 122 All-Bangor Nite 127 Class council 12. HATT, THERESA E.: Girls' State 112 Treasurer of Sr. Class 12. HENDERSON, PETER HENRY, ELSIE HIGGINS, KAREN HODGES, WRAY V.: Play 11. HODGKINS, PAT: Art Club 1O,11,127 AFS 11,127 Orascope 12. HOLYOKE, ROBERT A. HOPE, STEPHEN HOUSTON, CHRIS HOUSTON, WILLIAM M. JR.: Swim Team 1O,11,12. HUFF, BOBBIE HUGHES, PATRICK HULL, DAVID W.: Class council 102 Football 10, 11,127 Swim Team 101 Baseball 1O,11,127 Intramural Basketball 11,127 Boys' State 112 Student Council 12, HUNT, SUSAN HUNTER, LYNN INMAN, CAROL IRROBINO, RICHARD JACOBS, NEAL: Basketball 107 Track 1O,11,127 Cross Country 11. 166 l JOHNSON, BRENDA JOHNSON, BRYAN JOHNSON, CHRISTOPHER K.: Track 10, 125 All-State 115NHS 11,125 AFS 11,125 Cross Country 115 All- Bangor Nite 11,12. JOHNSON, DAVID: All-State 10,11, 125 Debate Team 10, 115 Chess Club 105 Track 1O,11,125 CMYO 105 NHS 11,125 AFS 12. JOHNSON, LYNN MARIE: Play 11,125 Class council 125 AFS 12. JONES, GREGG: Swim Team 10,11, 125 All-Bangor Nite 12. JONES, MICHAEL DU'WAYNE: Basket- ball 105 Baseball 1O,11,125 Soccer 10,115 Lettermen's Club 105 Alpha- Hi-Y 12. I JONES, RICHARD JONES, V. DOUGLASS CDOUGI: Orascope 1O,11,125 Chorus 1O,11,125 Play 11. JOY, SUSAN KAGAN, NIKKI LEE: Class council 10, 115 All-Bangor Nite 10,125 NHS 11, 125 Oracle 1O,11,125 Orascope 12. KANE, BOB KARAM, GLENN KEARNS, ALFRED: Intramural Basket- ball 10,11,12. KEARNS, WILLIAM KELLEY, SYLVIA KELSEY, BEVERLY KENNY, GREG KERNS, DEBBIE: Chorus 105 Volley- ball 105 FHA 105 Stetsonetes 11, 125 Honor Guard 12. KHOURY, ERNEST K. III: Band 10,11, 11, 125 Football 1O,11,125 Class Council 105 Track 11,125 Latin Club 12. KILBY, MICHAEL KINNEY, -'EFF KITCHEN, RHONDA: Majorettes 10,l1. KLEKOTTA, BILL KNAIDE, CAROL: Mgr. Girls' Swim Team 11,12. KOTREDES, JAMES LAEGER, ALISON LAMPING, LAURA M. LAMSON, JAMES: Track 10,11 125 Football 10, 115 Intramural Basket- ball 10,11,12 LANGILLE, RITA LANGLEY, SCOTT LEATHERS, LORRAINE: AFS 11, 12. LECLAIR, ROBERT JOHN: Orchestra 10,11, 125 Woodwind Trio 11, 125 Band 105 Swim Team 10,11, Photo- grapher for Football 115 Play 10, 11, 125 All-Bangor Nite 10, 11, 125 All- State 11,12. LEEN, FRANCIS LEEN, KEVIN JOSEPH: Football 10, 11,125 Basketball 1O,11,125 Base- ball 10,11. LEFEBVRE, DEBORAH MARIE: Oracle 10, 115 Queen City Club 1O,11,125 AFS 10,115 Latin Club 10,115 Vice- Pres. class council 11,125 NHS 11, 125 Student Council 11, 125 All- Bangor Nite 115 Field Hockey 12. LEIGHTON, DWAYNE LEIGHTON, TOM LEIGHTON, VANESSA: Chorus 12. LEONARD BONNIE LEWIS, LAWRENCE II: Ping-pong Team 105 Jr. Class Council5 Play 11,125 One Act Play 115 All-Bangor Nite 11, 125 Pres. Sr. Class5 Student Council5 AFS 12. LINDSEY, LINDA A.: Chorus 10,11, 125 Stetsonettes 125 Color Guard 12. LIZOTTE, CLAUDETTE MARIE: Pom- pon Girls 105 Orascope 12. LOCKE, MOLLY LONGFELLOW, MARILYN LOVELL, STEPHEN M.: Baseball 10, 11,12. LUTTRELL, LINDA: Orascope 12. MACDONALD, BRUCE S.: Track 11, 125 Football 12. MACDONALD, MARK MACMANUS, ROBBIE MAHONEY, JODY A. MAKAHUSZ, DARAL REGAN: Latin Club 1O,11,125 Band 11, 12. MARCOUX, CYNTHIA: Pom-pon Girls 10. MARTIN, CONNIE ANN: Oracle 11, 125 Student Council 12. MAYER, TINA: AFS 11,125 All-Bangor Nite 115 Play 125 Orascope 12. MAYHEW, CHARLES McCARTY, PAUL W.: Basketball 10, 11,127 Baseball 10,11,127 Foot- ball 10,11,127 Alpha-Hi-Y 10,11, 12. McCAULEY, RICHARD MCDOWELL, DEBBIE MCFARLAND, CARL MCGARRY, NANCY B.: Chorus 107 Band 10,11,127 AFS 10,11, FTA 10-7 JAAI-Bangor Nite 102 Orchestra MCINTOSH, STEPHEN McKENNEY, PAUL U McKENZIE, BARBARA McKINNON, SHAUN A.: Rifle Team 10, 11,121 Stetsons 107 Oracle 12. MCLAUGHLIN, DAVID MCLAUGHLIN, DENISE MARIE: Basket ball 10. McLELLAN, KAREN MCLEOD, JEFF: Band 10,11,127 CMSWE 12. MCPHERSON, LAWRENCE LONNY : Football 10,11,127 Track 11. MCPHERSON, LORNA M. MELVIN, SUANNE: Band 10,11,127 Chorus- 107 AFS 11,127 Girls' State 111 Band Exec.Bd.11. MERRITHEW, DEAN: Football 10,11, 127 Orascope 12. MERRITT, JUDITH CAROLYN: Sub- Deb 11, 127 Cheerleader 112 All- Bangor Nite 11,127 NHS 11,127 Play 122 Class council 12. METZGER, STEPHEN MILLER, HOWIE: Camera Club 102 Intramural Volleyball 12. MILLER, ROBIN: Pom-pon Girls 101 Girls' Swim Team 10,11,127 AFS 12. . MOGUL, STEVE: Camera Club 10,117 Tennis Team 11,127 Oracle 11,127 Play 11,127 Volleyball 11. MOORE, KATHERINE WRIGHT: Organic Garden Club 107 Oracle 107 Asst. Editor 117 Editor 122 Latin Club 10,11,12i AFS 10, 11,12. MOORE, TERRI MORRELL, CATHERINE E.: AFS 10, 11,122 Chorus 107 Oracle 127 Class council 12. MORRILL, JEAN MORRIS, DOUGLASS MULLDUNE, ALBERT MURCHISON, GARY MURRAY, ANN MARGARET: Student Council 10,11,127 Student Involve- ment 112 Intramural Volleyball 117 Oracle 111 AFS 121 Queen City Club 12. MURRAY, CHRISTOPHER SCOTT: Track 11,12. NADEAU, DEBRA A.: Softball 10. NELLIGAN, MIKE NEWHALL, ELLEN C.: Cheerleader 117 NHS 11,127 Sub-Deb Club 11, 127 Chess Club 12 . NICHOLS, SUE: Oracle 117 Student Involvement 12. NILES, STEPHEN NOYES, JENNIFER OAKES, GREGORY A.: Chess Club 12 O'CONNELL, JOANIE 0'CONNELL, MARGARET CPEGGYJ O'CONNOR, KATHERINE E.: Band 10, 11,127 Chorus 10,11,127 Field Hockey 10,11,127 Volleyball 10, 112 Softball 107 All-Bangor Nite 11,122 CMSWE 11,127 All-State 117 Queen City Club 12. O'DONNELL, MARIO OFFENBERG, BARNEY S. OPEL, JANE MARIE: Pom-pon Girls 10,117 Intramural Volleyball 10. OPEL, KURT PALMER, RITCHIE HAROLD: Swim Team 10, 11, 12 . PARKER, VICKI: Majorettes 10,11, 127 Chorus 107 Military Ball Com- mittee? 10, 11,12. PAWLENDZIO, FRANK PAYEUR, JAC LYNN: Stetsonettes 10,11 11,12. PEDERSON, JEFF PERRY, JOHN ' PHAIR, MARK PHILLIPS, MARY PICARD, A. PAUL: Basketball 10, Stage Band 10, 11,127 Tennis 10, 11,121 Band 10,11,127 Volleyball 11,12. PIDGEON, DEBORAH LYNN: AFS 107 Softball 10,115 Band 10,117 Oracle 11,125 Basketball Mgr. 115 Latin Club 11,125 Queen City Club 12. POMEROY, DARLENE MARIE: Stetson- ettes 105 Volleyball 105 Chorus 105 11,125 Class council 11,125 Pom- pon Girls 115 All-Bangor Nite 11, 125 Talent Show 115 Oracle 125 AFS 125 Play 12. POOLER, JANE POOLER, RICHARD PORTER, PATRICIA A. POWELL, DEBBIE: Sub-Deb 12. QUINN, NANCY: Soph. Class Pres.5 AFS 10, 11, 125 Student Council 105 Jr. Class Pres.5 All-Bangor Nite 125 Prom 12. RAMSDELL, JULIE: Latin Club 105 Oracle 11. RANDALL, JIM A. RANDALL, ROBERT REDMOND, ALLEN REINARDY, SEBRINA DESERIEE: Stetsonettes 10, 11,125 NCO School 10,115 ROTC Caroller 10, 115 Mil- itary Ball 10, 11,125 Camera Club 115 Orascope 12. REYNOLDS, JOYCE ELAINE REYNOLDS, LLOYD C.JR.: Chorus 10, 11, 125 Oracope 12. REYNOLDS, MIKE REYNOLDS, PAULA: Chorus 10,115 Drama 10. RICKMAN, REBECCA RITTAL, THOMAS ROBBINS, LYNNE ROBERTS, DOTTIE: Volleyball 10,11 Field Hockey 12. ROBERTSON, FIONA KFLEAJ ROBICHAUD, LAURA ROBICHAUD, PETER ROBINSON, RICHARD ROCKHILL, ERIC: Intramural Volley- ball 11. ROGERS, PAULA LOUISE ROLLINS, CHRISTOPHER ROLLINS, SHELLEY ALLEN: Stetson- ettes 10,115 Play 115 All-Bangor Nite 12. RCE?-Nlig, MICHAEL: Track Team 10, ROUNSAVILLE, GARY RYDER, SUSAN: Band 1O,11,125 Or- chestra 1O,11, 125 All-Bangor Nite 11,125 Swim Team 1O,11,125 AFS 1O,11,125 All-State 105 Play 11, 125 NHS 11,125 Student Council 11, 12. ST. PETER, ERIC SALLS, PEGGY SAN ANTONIO, MARY BETH SANBORN, TANIS: Volleyball 10,11, 125 Field Hockey 12. SANDERS, ROBERT SARGENT, CHARLES: Honor Guard 105 Band 115 Orchestra 1O,11,125 Chorus 10,11,12. SAVAGE, MELISSA SAWTELLE, ANTHONY SAWYER, CHERYL: AFS 11,125 Chorus 115 Play 125 Class council 12. SAWYER, ELIZABETH ANN: AFS 10, 125 Play 1O,11,125 Cheerleader 11, Class Council 125 All-Bangor Nite 11, 12. SCHNEIDER, DEBRA: Oracle 12. SHAW, JOSEPH SHEPARD, THOMAS B.: Tennis Team 11,125 All-Bangor Nite 11,125 West Side Story 115 Glass Men- agerie 115 Orascope 125 Sports Ed- itor 12. SHERMAN, JACK: Stetson Rifles 11, 125 Honor Guard 125 Rangers 12. SHRIRO, SUSAN SHUMAKER, DAVID SIBLEY, HAROLD SIMMONS, CRAIG SIMONDS, SHAWN C.: Stetson 10,11, 125 Scouts 1O,11,125 Rangers 11, 12. SIMPSON, ROBERT C.: Golf 105 J.V. Basketball 115 Delta 11,12. SLEEPER, STEVEN J.: Swim Team 10,11,12 SMITH, CLAYTON, P.G. SMITH, DONALD SMITH, NOREEN JOY: Orascope 11. SNYDER, LORI SOUCIE, KEITH I SOUCIE, PAM: Basketball Mgr. 115 Volleyball 1O,11,125 Girls' Track 10,125 All-Bangor Nite 11. SPEARING, STEVE SPEARING, WENDY A.: Chorus 10, 11, Stetsonettes 10,11,12, Honor Guard 12. SPRAGUE, DAVID: Track 11,12, Cross Country 12. SPRAGUE, LISA ELAINE: Orchestra 10, 11, 12, Band 10,11,12, NHS 11, 12. STEEVES, DARAL STEEVES, KIM STEVENS, DEB STEVENS, JUNE: P.G. STEVENS, MARK TWAIN STEWART, CINDY STRATTON, MARK: Football 10,11, 12, Track 11, 12, Intramural Basket- ball 1O,11,12. SVOBODA, DOLF SWITZER, JOY ELLEN: Basketball 10,11,12, NHS 11,12, Student Council 12, Class council 12. TAYLOR, ANDREW J. TAYLOR, EDDIE TAYLOR, KELLY LEE: Class council 10, AFS 10, 11,12, Oracle 10,11, 12, Play 12, Orascope 12, Adver- tising Editor of Orascope 12, Sub- Deb Club 10,11, Pres. Sub-Deb 12. TAYLOR, PRUDENCE H.: Orchestra 10, 11, 12, Band 10,11,12, AFS 11, 12, NHS 11, Treas. NHS 12, Swim Team 10, 11, 12, Student Council 11, All-State Orchestra 10, 11,12, All-Eastern Orchestra 10, Central Maine Youth Orchestra 10, 11. THROCKMORTON, TIMOTHY B.: Tennis 10,11,12, Chess Team 10, 11, Orascope 10,11, Hockey 11, 12, Oracle 1O, Camera Club 10. THOMPSON, RAE THORNE, LORRAINE TOBEY, TERRY LEE: Field Hockey 1O, 11, Softball 10,11, Volleyball 10, Latin Club 10, AFS 11, Oracle 11, 12, Art Editor of Oracle 12, Adver- tising Editor of Oracle 12. TRACY, DIANE L. TRACY, DONNA: Military Ball 11, ROTC Carolling 11, 12, Chorus 12. TRIPP, MARK: Intramural Volleyball 11 TULCEJK, STEPHEN: Intramural Basketball TURNER, MARGARET ANN CPEGGYJ: AFS 10,11,12, Play 11,12, Oracle 12, All-Bangor Nite 11, Field Hockey 12, Class council 12. TURNER, PATRICK: Cross Country 1O, 11,12, Track 10,11, Delta-Hi-Y 11 12. VAN ALLEN, DAVID VINANSKY, WARREN VINCZE, BEATRIX M.: Chorus 10,11, 12, Drama lO,12, Orchestra 11,12, Production of J.B. P.H. Winter Carni- val 1O, Orasope 12. ' VIOLA, SUSAN: Chorus 10,11,12, Pom-pon Girls, 10,11, Orascope 12, Damn Yankees 12, All Bangor Nite, 12. VON HIPPEL, CHRISTOPH WALLS, KATHY MARIE: Chorus 10, Outing Club 10. WASHBURN, KAREN ANN MARIE: You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown 10 West Side Story 11, Chorus 10,11, 12, AFS 10,11,12, Pom-pon Manager 11, Sr. Class Council, Sam the Ram 12, Oracle Staff 12, Talent Show 11, Sub-deb 12, All Bangor Nite, 12. WATSON, DENNIS J.: Honor Guard 10, 11. 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