Camden Rockport High School - Navigator Yearbook (Camden, ME)
- Class of 1976
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Class Motto Either We Will Find a Way, or We Will Make Oner i Yearbook Staff — ’76 Phil Pitman - Editor Terri Spearin - Sr. Ass't. Editor Kelly Paul - Sr. Ass t Editor Byron Haining III - Jr. Ass't Editor ADVERTISING: B. Haining, W. Page, J. Drawbridge, C. O'Hara, L. Buffinton, D. Knowlton, W. Trundy, M. Flana- gan, M. Pearse, K. Olson, T. Barron, G. Frey. LAYOUT: G. Frey, L. Langhorne, F. Sukeforth, C. Guiseley, N. Gunnlaugsson, D. Hodson, R. Hodson, D. Knowlton P. Castleman, B. Jones, P. Barfod, B. Haining, B. Kennedy. SUBSCRIPTIONS: K. Starrs, C. Guiseley, N. Gunnlaugsson, J. Drawbridge, P. Elliott, L. Langhorne, S. Snowden, W Trundy, P. Castleman. PHOTOGRAPHY: P. Barfod, T. Oakes, D. Knowlton, W. Page, J. Stitt, J. Scruggs, P. Pitman, T. Spearin. ART: K. Paul, C. Guiseley, R. Hodson, B. Jones. SENIOR SECTION: K. Dickson. B. Jones, A. Lauer, L. Langhorne, J. White, N. Wight, T. Barron, D. Knowlton. UNDERCLASSMEN SECTION: B. Kennedy, B. Haining, K. Paul, T. Bolan, L. Langhorne, D. Knowlton. SPORTS: S. Bixler, K. Wiley, P. Barfod, W. Page, J. Hale, D. Guistra, S. Snowden, P. Elliott, P. Castleman, L. Montgomery. ORGANIZATIONS: D. Knowlton, K. Starrs, D. Hodson, R. Hodson, L. Renn, S. Bixler, K. Wiley, C. Pearl, N. Wight, J. Drawbridge, S. Hamalainen, J. Drawbridge. COVER DRAWN BY: Barbi Jones. D )£tncF(i rr Fo« i:ho se coho k«- r£ d u tn ceti e ffoni to ma. £. tf l 5 ctun Ffijj We, the Class of 1976, Dedicate This Book to you, Mr. Reese. He That Wrestles With Us Strengthens Our Nerves and Sharpens Our Skill. ” — Edmund Burke (1729-1797) CLASS OFFICERS Kelly Paul, Sec. Mrs. Beal, Advisor Bill Leigher, Pres. Jim Hale, V. Pres. Maureen Flanagan, Treas. SENIORS SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL Mr. Richard, Advisor Tim Oakes Sue Hawkey David Williams Alan Koski Kim McKay Frank Sukeforth 7 PATRICIA MARIE ALLEN WOOD JOHN FREDERICK AMBORN Nickname: Tricia Future Plans: become manager of the Dallas Cowboys Secret Idol: Jon White Nickname: Hambone Noted for: race cars Pet Peeve: red jackets HANS PETER T. BARFOD Nickname: Peter Pet Peeve: irrational, immature brats and incompetent politicians Secret Idol: the people in positions of authority who act responsibly THERESA GALE BARRON Nickname: LaVerne Noted for: constantly gabbing and giggling Secret Idol: B.J. MELINDA MERLE BEAN Nickname: Micky Noted for: never reaching five feet Future Plans: trying to convince D. L. that marriage isn’t all bad VALERIE VERNA BEAN Nickname: Val Noted for: getting called to the office Future Plans: Traveling TIMOTHY A. BOETSCH Nickname: Tim Noted for: riding my Kawasaki sideways Secret Idol: Charlie Daniels LINDA FAYE BOWER Nickname: Bowser Pet Peeve: trying to make freshmen understand Secret Idol: Kevin McFarland 8 STANLEY HOWARD BOWER KATHERINE A. BOYNTON Nickname: Stan the Man Noted for: chasing H.G. Pet Peeve: red jackets Noted for: riding in the Chevy truck Secret Idol: Tim Future Plans: getting married HANS T. BRANDES Nickname: FEETS Noted for: not listening JAMES BRAKEWOOD when supposed to and listening when not supposed to Pet Peeve: politics, little brats BERNARD FREDERICK BROWN Nickname: Bemie Pet Peeve: school Secret Idol: Fonzie LEE BUFFINTON Noted for: being absent Future Plans: college Secret Idol: Jane Day JEAN BURNS Noted for: being smart Future Plans: college, pharmacist JOHNATHAN W. BUTTERMAN Nickname: John Boy Future Plans: mechanic Pet Peeve: quiet and peaceful study halls 1 DAWNE A. CARLSON Noted for: my superior JAMES CARLETON intelligence Future Plans: college and or marriage Pet Peeve: red necks PATRICK IAN CASTLEMAN Noted for: combat boots, loud mouth Future Plans: U.S. Navy Secret Idol: Emerson, Lake, and Palmer RICKIE PAUL CHASE Nickname: Herbie Noted for: standing in front of Paul Hart's locker Future Plans: law enforcement JAMES EDWARD CHRISTIE Noted for: standing in front of lockers Future Plans: college BRIAN SCOTT CLARK Noted for: having curly hair Future Plans: Armed Service Pet Peeve: U.S. History PAMELA ANN COLLINS Future Plans: surviving college Pet Peeve: meat grinders Secret Idol: Old Duke MARK COLE CONARY Future Plans: go to marine technology school Pet Peeve: Ted's Secret Idol: Captain Malloy 10 CYNTHIA MARY CRABTREE Future Plans: child care Pet Peeve: the other lab group Secret Idol: my grandfather JOHN STEPHEN DAVEE Nickname: Ho-Jon Noted for: riding my motorcycle upside down Secret Idol: Warren Farmers MICHAEL LAWRENCE DAVEE Noted for: being late to school Future Plans: school, soccer Pet Peeve: Medomak Valley DONNA L. DEANE Nicknames: Dino, Alky Noted for: being late Future Plans: living from day to day CATHERINE LISA DICKSON Nickname: Cathy Future Plans: Travel WILLIAM CHARLES DOHERTY Nickname: Little Dot Noted for: curly hair Pet Peeve: the word sometime” MAUREEN JOAN DONOVAN Noted for: being crazy Secret Idol: Daryl Vinal Future Plans: to squawk all 4 in the Chevelle NANCY MARIE DOWLING Nickname: Nance Future Plans: veterinarian assistant Secret Idol: Walt Disney 11 VICKIE MARIE DRAKE DONALD M. DRAKE Nickname: Donnie Future Plans: racing cars Pet Peeve: cops Nickname: squirrel Noted for: being rude, crude, and unattractive 1 Secret Idol: a GUY JENNIFER DRAWBRIDGE Nickname: Horseface Secret Idol: Stachoe Pandowski Favorite Expression: ]e ne sais pas DIANE LEE DUNTON Nickname: Dunky Noted for: being called Judy Future Plans: travel and marriage SANDRA FRANCES EATON Nickname: Sandi Pel Peeve: red jackets Secret Idol: Baretta DAVID EMERSON Nickname: Dave Future Plans: ramblin' Secret Idol: Woody Guthrie REBECCA SUE ESANCY Nickname: Becky Future Plans: undecided Favorite Expression: you don't do it like Mama does! 12 JODY LYNN FISH Nickname: Fish Noted for: messing around Pet Peeve: race car drivers MAUREEN FLANAGAN Nickname: Panama Red Noted for: the gold Opel, alias 'the roach Secret Idol: Old Duke :t ■ DONNA MARIE FOLSOM Noted for: being quiet Future Plans: travel GLEN ALLEN FRENCH Nickname: Frenchie Noted for: being cool Future Plans: to be an electrician at Rainbow Electric GAIL ELIZABETH FREY Nickname: Runt Noted for: being short LAUREL ANN FRYE Noted for: drawing horses and doing history projects on Indians Future Plans: cultural anthropology, art Secret Idols: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Quannah Parker PERC1VAL TAYLOR GATES III Nickname: Taylor Future Plans: Maine State Police Secret Idol: Dick Tracy DENNIS PHILIP GUISTRA Noted for: doing whatever I want Future Plans: become rich Secret Idol: Warren farmers 13 JOSEPH S. GRICUS Noted for: making lots of hamburgers Future Plans: school Secret Ambition: to buy out the V.R. J. ALLEN GRIGGS Nickname: J Future Plans: forestry ARTHUR EUGENE GRINNELL, JR. Nickname: Baboon Secret Idol: Roscoe CYNTHIA ANNE GUISELEY Nickname: Cindy, Sss Noted for: being spastic and making dough people Secret Idol: Marty Feldman NANCY JANE GUNNLAUGSSON Nickname: Nance Pet Peeve: sophmorons Secret Idol: John Denver ELAINE GUSHEE JAMES FRANCIS HALE Nickname: Jim, Herbie Pet Peeve: people who walk slow in the halls Future Plans: to gain weight MICHAEL ALAN HALL Noted for: great cars Secret Idol: almost anyone with money 14 RICHARD H. HALL, JR. VALKYRIE EDNA HALL Nickname: Bess Pei Peeve; face foliage Secret Idol: Art Grinnell Nickname: Val Pet Peeve: little sisters Future Plans: college PAUL WARREN HART Nickname: Punkin Secret Idol: Tommy Hibbert Future Plans: college SUSAN WOODWARD HAWKEY GEORGE MAYNARD HEAL Pet Peeve: school Future Plans: travel Secret Idol: Evel Knievel DANIEL ANTHONY HICKEY Nickname: Hick Noted for: working at W. A. Secret Idol: wizard of W. A. DOUGLAS SEAN HODSON Noted for: being a taxi Future Plans: commercial art Secret Ambition: to get a Mark IV RICHARD TROY HODSON Nickname: Rick Pet Peeve: being a twin Secret Idol: Pablo Picasso 15 APRIL A. JENKINS Pet Peeve: meat grinders Noted for: being rude, crude, and unattractive 2 BARBARA DAWN JONES Nickname: Barbie Future Plans: to live a long and happy life Secret Idol: MAC m m ROBERT FRANK JOSSELYN, JR. Nickname: Bob Noted for: carousing Future Plans: more carousing FR1EDER1KE LEONORE KAISER Nickname: Fricke Noted for: carrying an AFS bag around Future Plans: to come back to Maine KRISTIAN KANGAS Noted for: having a good time Future Plans: go cross country Secret Idol: turkeys DONNA ELAINE KNOWLTON Noted for: wearing hats Future Plans: make lots of money Secret Idol: E.B.K. RICHARD ALAN KOSKI Noted for: big blue everything Pet Peeve: little foreign jobs Future Plans: keep on jeeping ROBERT E. LAITE, JR. Noted for: being late for homeroom Future Plans: college Secret Idol: Bob Oxton 16 TAMARA LYNN LANGHORNE Nickname: Skinny Noted for: being with Kelly and Terri Secret Idol: Ludmilla T. STEVE LANDERS JAMES R. LANNAMANN Noted for: Philadelphia language Future Plans: college Secret Idol: Old Duke JEANNIE ROSE LEWIS Nickname: Jack Future Plans: secretary Secretary Idol: Austin Roberts SYDNEY RAYMOND LEACH Future Plans: school Pet Peeve: dirty pots and pans Secret Idols: Mickey Mouse, MOOSE WILLIAM EVERETT LEIGHER Nickname: Bill Noted for: a dark-haired shadow Secret Idol: Mr. Buxton JOHN W. LELAND Noted for: telling stories Future Plans: trapping in Canada, smuggling skins into U. S. Secret Idol: the Fonze AUDREY ANN LAUER Nickname: Audie Noted for: tripping over my own feet Secret Idol: Volk Stroker 17 EDWARD MacDONALD Nickname: Big Ed Noted for: trips to Hope Future Plans: college DOUGLAS JAMES Mac WILLIAMS Noted for: staying out of trouble Future Plans: work and travel Pet Peeve: term papers for government class KIM DAVID LUFKIN Noted for: smart alec remarks Pet Peeve: cats named Morris KIRK BERNARD MacDONALD Noted for: not going to school Future Plans: traveling through the U. S. Secret Idol: Mr. Palmer LLOYD RICHARD LINSCOTT Noted for: good driving Future Plans: farming Pet Peeve: school DARRELL WAYNE LONG Noted for: trying to get my car to peel Future Plans: to be a truck driver Secret Idol: Ron Emery SCOTT ALLAN McINTYRE Noted for: being tall Pet Peeve: slow drivers Future Plans: college JULIE CORRINE MADDOCK Noted for: gullibility Future Plans: teach bible doctrines Pet Peeve: conceited people 18 KATHERYN IRIS McKAY Nicknames: Kim, Twinkles Future Plans: college, to be happy Secret Idols: my Mother and the Pink Panther a IN k 9 1 1 ' I V 1 W PATRICIA MENDEZ CAPRILES Nickname: Pat Noted for: big eyes Pet Peeve: the English language BRIAN L. MERRIFIELD Noted for: not talking much Pet Peeve: life in general Secret Idols: Tony Chambers LARRY MERRIFIELD WILLIAM MESERVEY Nickname: Bill Pet Peeve: homework Future Plans: none LEE STUART MONTGOMERY Nicknames: Leon, Lee mo Noted for: good parties Future Plans: college CRAIG CARLETON NASH Pet Peeve: cars Future Plans: load up the bike and move to Beverly Secret Idol: Slicky ▲ ' 7 w TIMOTHY NOEL OAKES Noted for: Katrina Pet Peeve: Trooper P. T. Gates Secret Idol: The Ghia 19 WAYNE KENNETH PAGE Nicknames: Pigeon, Elton Noted for: getting lost in Lincolnville Future Plans: Elton John's photographer LAWRENCE LEE PEARSE Nickname: Larry Pet Peeve: homework Secret Idol: Don Garlits CATHERINE MARY O'HARA Noted for: being dizzy Pet Peeve: food Future Plans: college KELLY SUSAN PAUL Noted for: being with Terri and Lynn Future Plans: career in children's literature Secret Idol: Ludmila Turischeva KRISTA LORRAINE OLSON Noted for: stavin'” with Pearl Secret Idol: John Wayne KRIS R. PARRISH Noted for: being early Future Plans: homesteading in B.C. Secret Idol: Tahoma MICHAEL LEROY PAYSON Nickname: Mike Noted for: playing tenor sax Future Plans: to be successful MARY ELIZABETH PEARSE Nickname: Chum Pet Peeve: V-Dubs with big tires Future Plans: ’’for this week or next?” 20 DONNA DARLENE PHILBROOK Noted for: laughing along with Jeannie Pet Peeve: walking to work in the rain Future Plans: to move out of Appleton PHILLIP WILLIAM PITMAN Nicknames: Phil, Pip, Pippin Pet Peeve: people who make fun of others foi a pastime Secret Idol: if I told you then it wouldn’t be a secret, now would it? KATHERINE LOUISE PRATT Noted for: Bizarre skirts Pet Peeve: Central Maine Power Future Plans: homesteading WILLIAM W. RAWLEY Nickname: Bill Noted for: buying junk cars Future Plans: Army KENNETH M. RAY Nickname: Ken Pet Peeve: homework Future Plans: mechanic DAVID DOUGLAS ROGERS Nickname: Dave Noted for: being quiet Secret Idol: Alfred E. Newman MATTHEW S. ROSSITER Nickname: Matt Pet Peeve: little red foreign jobs Secret Idol: Ralph” ANNA MARIA ROTONDI Secret Idol: Yogi Future Plans: to work with young children 21 JUDSON A. SAWYER JOANNE ELLEN SCRUGGS Nickname: Jud Noted for: riding motorcycle in winter Secret Idol: Joe Dias Nickname: Jo Noted for: being around Jocelyn Pet Peeve: animal abusers CHARLES H. SMALL Nickname: Charlie Noted for: playing the piano Future Plans: Zion Bible Institute BENJAMIN WARD SMITH Nickname: Oats Noted for: driving my VW bus Secret Idol: Superman PAUL WALKER SMYTH Nickname: whimpy Pet Peeve: ground balls Secret Idol: Mashati Kanita ELIZABETH ANN SNOW Nickname: Bethie Noted for: never being able to shut-up Pet Peeve: stuck-up people TERESA MARY SNOWDEN Nickname: Twit Noted for: long drawn out historical answers in government and U.S. History classes Pet Peeve: dust RUSSELL JAMES SPEAR Nickname: Russ Noted for: having the best looking Honda Pet Peeve: Yamahas 22 TERRI LEE SPEARIN Nickname: Rinky Noted for: being with Kelly and Lynn Secret Idol: Ludmilla JEAN MARIE SPROWL Noted for: being quiet Future Plans: college Pet Peeve: people who are late SUSAN MARIE STAPLES Nickname: Sue Noted for: not getting homework done Future Plans: marriage and travel KATHLEEN MARIE STARRS Nickname: Kathy Noted for: always being there Secret Idol: John Denver WILLIAM MICHAEL STEARNS Nickname: Bill Noted for: hanging out at the lockers JOCELYN DAWN STITT Nickname: Jos Future Plans: plant person Secret Idol: registered nurse, esq. FRANK GORDON KIMBERLY JEAN STROM SUKEFORTH, JR. Nickname: Stromboli Nickname: Sukee Noted for: laughing Future Plans: opening a Future Plans: keeping away office in downtown from Old Duke Burkettville Secret Idol: Ted Reese law 23 NELSON MARK TOLMAN WENDY JEANNE TRUNDY Noted for: speeding Pet Peeve: the Judge Secret Idol: Forest Doucette Nickname: Wendell Noted for: riding the rotary Pet Peeve: Fiats DARYL MELVIN VINAL Nickname: Shinyl Noted for: not doing homework Secret Idol: Elton John VICKI ANN WADSWORTH Nickname: Vic Noted for: being quiet Future Plans: school JEFFREY WAYNE WALKER Nickname: Jeff Noted for: always hunting and fishing Future Plans: Navy STEVEN MICHAEL WALTERS Nickname: Steve Noted for: working at the IGA Secret Idol: Mary Pearse PATRICIA L. WEBBER Favorite Quote: The whole world is slanted and everything without roots is sliding west. - Jon Simon PAUL WILSON WENTWORTH Nickname: punky Noted for: skipping Secret Idol: Scooby Doo 24 VICTORIA J. WHEATON Nickname: Vicky Noted for: Dana and my motorcycle Pet Peeve: noisy gum chewing DAVID DOUGLAS WHITE Noted for: bit parts Future Plans: captain of a schooner Pet Peeve: social climbers JONATHAN LEE WHITE Nickname: Jon Noted for: nothing Future Plans: college NANCY ANNE WIGHT Nicknames: Miss Muffet, Nance Noted for: being vindictive Secret Ambition: to finish the cabin KAREN ELIZABETH WILEY Nicknames: Wildthing. Wile E. Coyote Noted for: being rude, crude, and unattractive 3 Secret Idol: Ronnie A I ] 1 V ¥ DAVID RICHARD WILLIAMS Noted for: complaining Pet Peeve: J. J. Secret Idol: Mr. Reese CRAIG LOWELL WINCHENBACH Noted for: saving more money than I spend Pet Peeve: red jackets Future Plans: join the Army ROBERT EVERETT WINCHENBACH Nickname: Bob Pet Peeve: people who gossip Secret Idol: Mr. Strom 25 JAN LAUREL WOODWARD Noted for: sitting in the hall early in the morning Future plans: to enjoy life RUSS BRYANT CEDRIC W. LONG, JR. CHRIS K. ALLEN Nickname: Sandpaper Noted for: study halls Future Plans: going to Columbia TERRY LEE BOLAN Noted for: skipping classes Future Plans: Navy Pet Peeve: trouble! THOMAS LAWRENCE CHISHOLM Nickname: Toleto Noted for: being tough Pet Peeve: someone who shoots an 8 pointer on the first Future Plans: criminologist Pet Peeves: establishment, red jackets, jocks HAYDEN D. MARTZ Secret Idol: Jack Daniels Nickname: Mars Noted for: trapping FRANCES VAN WORMER Future Plans: Army Nickname: Fran Secret Idol: Humphrey Bogart ERIC VON SALTZA Secret Ambition: college Future Plans: drag racing Pet Peeve: Fords JIM WEED Secret Idol: Rosco ARLENE FRANCES WHITSON Nickname: Frances, the talking mule Noted for: how I talk Secret Idol: Mrs. Owens 26 Tough • •-•! Look Ma, no cavities!! Hey, where's the party? Take me to the nearest harem!! Hey, big Boy . . . Whatcha want? I'm great and I know it! Bert and I. 30 All Our Misfortunes Come From Not Being Able to Be Alone — La Bruy ere Underclassmen L. toR.: K. Barfod, Sec.; S. Hamalainen, V. Pies.; D. Kelley, Pres.; Mr. Monteith, Advisor. Missing: J. Benson, Treas. S o p H O M O R E 0 F F 1 C E R S L. to R.: G. Gates, Pres.; C. Furman, Treas.; Mr. Segal, Advisor; P. Parker, Sec.; F. O'Hara, V. Pres. L. Jones, Treas. N. Aylward, V. Pres. R. Aiello, Advisor C. Holz, Sec. B. McGowan, Pres. UNDERCLASSMEN STUDENT COUNCIL: FRONT: K. Pease. W. Frey, E. Sprague, B. Merritt, R. Gross, H. Montgomery, J. Mitchell, M. Christie, K. Lawson. BACK:J. Sorenson, Mr. Richard, Advisor, P. Bell, D. Win- stanley, A. Wiley, P. Joyce, D. Hollis, S. Bixler, P. Elliott. 33 u N I 0 R S 1st ROW: D. Brown, D. Bragg, B. Butterfield, P. Bowden, M. Cavanaugh, K. Bower, K. Barford. 2nd ROW: D. Bailey, J. Calderwood, C. Blackington, P. Bell, S. Bixler, C. Arau, B. Boynton, P. Brown. 3rd ROW: M. Butler, E. Greet, S. Bowman, A. Stearns, P. Boetsch, M. Abb, K. Borzoni, J. Barrett, J. Butterman, B. Cantwell. MISSING: T. Berry 1st ROW: D. Gherardi, P. Eddy, P. Elliott, J. Dean, W. Frey, S. Christie, A. Furman. 2nd ROW: G. Clark, J. Gushee, D. Grotton, T. Crabtree, D. Eugley, L. Esancy, W. Doherty, B. Haining, K. Ferrell. 3rd ROW: B. Esancy, D. Esancy, D. Fowles, N. Frye, J. Fish, J. Gricus, S. Dalrymple, D. Duncan. 34 1st ROW: F. Newton, T. Milliken, C. Ripley, C. Sawyer, H. Pettee, K. Pauley, K. Pease. 2nd ROW: A. McConnell, J. Papamichail, D. O'Hara, R. Miller, P. McGowan, L. Renn, N. Martin. 3rd ROW: D. Pettee, W. Moody. P. Pierce, M. Mills, S. Secotte, B. Moody, S. Russo. 1st ROW: M. Marston, B. Marshall, D. Hemenway, D. Laite, G. Howard, B. Hersom, D. Jordan, C. Ludwig. 2nd ROW: M. Landers, K. Hardy, H. Holmes, C. Holz, D. La Combe, M. Jones, L. Mantello, M. Hall. 3rd ROW: S. Holbrook, R. MacDonald, M. Holmes, S. King, P. Boetsch, M. Abb, P. Hood, L. Knight. 35 FRONT: D. Wentworth, T. Wentworth, L. Trundy, D. Winstanley, G. Wentworth, S. Snowden, K. Walker, J. Taylor. MIDDLE: K. Stahl, C. Sullivan, J. Sprowl, K. Young, T. Wolter, E. Varney, C. Stearns. BACK: J. Tucker, L. Thomas, B. Stairs, V. Starrett, R. Steams, M. Stone, H. Sukeforth, D. Thonet. 36 ROW 1: J. Rainfrette, R. Selinger, S. Pratt, J. Sorenson, L. Renn, V. Ripley, T. Rotondi, S. Sawyer, M. Simonton, P. Rose, T. Raven, E. Robitaille, B. Spofford, M. Rossiter, J. Stadler, M. Staples, R. Rocheleau, G. Skinner, J. Ray, M. Smith, D. Shieldes, C. Rhodes, C. Rossiter, T. Rochester, A. Snapp, F. Stearns. ROW 1: D. Leavitt, L. Pearse, C. Pendleton, K. Pendleton. ROW 2: R. Philbrook, B. Lenfesty, K. Marshall, K. Marston, R. Pendleton, C. Lan- phier. ROW 3: D. McIntyre, S. Nutt, K. Oakes, B. Michelson. ROW 4: E. Nelson, D. Milstead, W. Ludwick, P. Landwehr, L. Mahoney. ROW 5: P. Parker, D. Lea, T. Lunn, D. Kimball. K. Klem, P. Landwehr, B. Kuli- kowski. ROW 6: L. Misner, J. Olson, L. Montgomery, L. Pearl, S. Long. ROW 7: F. O’Hara, L. Palmer, T. Martens, T. Morong, B. Pease. T. Martz, D. Pease. SOPHOMORES SITTING, BOTTOM ROW: B. Kilgore, B. Jones, C. Jones, T. Gushee, L. Hardy. STANDING, ZIG ZAG: P. Hopkins, P. Guiseley, K. Heal. H. Jacobs, K. Kelley, S. Hand, L. Starreit, A. Jameson, G. Kelley, A. Gri- cus, C. Furman, J. Jenkins, B. Grindle, S. Jaeger, T. Kangas, R. John- son, D. Staples, J. Hale, M. Henderson, C. Hickman, B. Kennedy, D. Hollis, C. Keith, G. Gates, P. Joyce. D. Hall. G. Haining, W. Hawes. ROW 1: G. Desrosiers, T. Feener, R. Dickson, G. Esancy, T. VanArsdale, A. Conant, P. Folsom, M. Collemer, G. Elliot, A. Whitson, E. Flanagan, T. Free- man, J. French, D. Dionne, J. Ferraiolo. 00 T. Carpentier, C. Carroll, C. Bolan, K. Abshire, P. Brown, R. Bibeau, J. Berube, T. Eaton, D. Tyler, E. Annis. P. Bickford, R. Cicogna, M. Carlson, G. Bonney, D. Ames, G. Bryant, M. Beale, F. Borzoni, L. Alexander, R. Clark, P. Calahan. CJ o K. Yanow, A. Young, G. Wallace, M. Tibbetts, J. Thibadeau, R. Sukeforth, D. Tripp, S. White, T. Yanow, R. Turnbull, K. Winslow, E. Thibadeau, C. Young, R. Tucker, C. Underhill, S. Wentworth, W. Vinal, B. Winslow, W. Stearns, J. Willis, P. Wadsworth, M. Thurlow, T. Thornet, G. Sukeforth. J. Stone, A. Wiley, K. Urguhart, J. Sullivan, W. Wiley. F R E S H M E N ROW 1: P. Smith, T. Ott, R. Seliger, B. Palmer, C. Ray, L. Peters. ROW 2: B. Pooler. T. Rollins, L. Richard, L. Newhall, ]. Nuesse, C. Perry. ROW 3: M. Runius, P. Sampson, A. Quinn, P. Nersessian, K. Rogers, B. Ramsey. ROW 1: C. Feener, J. Fish, P. Eaton, S. Quimby, G. Esancy, B. Farrell, D. Eugley. ROW 2: D. Fogg, K. Dugas, C. Conant, T. Collemer, L. Dickson, H. Frye, D. Davee. ROW 3: R. Creamer, D. Gould, R. Gosch, T. Dodge, D. Eaton, G. Flanagan, J. Elliott, D. Conary, L. Griggs, C. Eaton. 40 ROW 1: K. Butler, L. Bower, S. Chase, L. Ames, M. Cocoran, N. Aylward. ROW 2: T. Carle, M. Carr, T. Benner, C. Bland, L. Berube, L. Coiley, S. Akers, E. Bailey. ROW 3: M. Brown, D. Brown, M. Bailey, M. Christie, C. Butterman, M. Cates, R. Carpentier, J. Allen, D. Buffinton, R. Benson, T. Bricker. ROW 1: G. Zehner, D. Sprowl, L. Wentworth, D. Wilde, D. Thibodeau, L. Trundy, T. Win- slow. ROW 2: C. Walls, J. Vaughn, J. Williams, J. Wyper, M. Syme, S. Vanorse, R. Gross, T. Staunton. ROW 3: J. Wade, K. Williams, M. Winchenbach, J. Tingle, T. Williams, L. Twitchell, J. Tucker, T. Williams, K. Widdecombe, M. Wheaton. 41 FRONT, Left to right: C. Hare, D. Han, C, Holtz, L. Jones, T. Hall, C. Jacobs, T. Hol- brook. MIDDLE, Left to right: W. Heal, M. Grey, S. Jathe, H. Hopewell, J. Holbrook, M. Holbrook. BACK, Left to right: R. Holt, B. Hoef, L. Jones, G. Holmes, P. Green, A. Hunt, D. Grotton, H. Hall. FRONT, Left to right: E. Kangas, C. Jordan, B. McGowan, C. Kidwell, C. Lea, L. Moody. MIDDLE, Left to right: J. Mitchell, K. Maddock, K. Lawson, C. Mitchell, L. Langhorne, J. Leonard, C. Jordan, F. Marston. BACK, Left to right: M. Mosher, S. Moss, C. Merrifield, P. Mitchell, T. Morrison, K. McConnell, J. Lundevall, T. Marston, R. Lovejoy, P. Main. 42 doubles ouRjoy our gRief ‘nizationx cCuf)5-, N A T I O N A L H O N O R S 0 C 1 E T Y 1st ROW: T. Spearin, T. Wolter, C. Guiseley, M. Flanagan, K. Barfod, B. Jones. 2nd ROW: Mr. O'Connell, D. Kelley, V. Drake, S. Bixler, D. Williams, S. Hawkey, J. White, A. Rotondi, J. Burns, F . Sukeforth, J. Hale. B E T T Y C R O C K E R A W A R D D. A. R. A W A R D 45 Susan Hawkey Frank Sukeforth A. F. S. FRONT ROW: D. Laite, P. Parker, S. Hamalainen, K. Strom, L. Montgomery, F. Kaiser, P. Mendez, C. Holz, K. Bar- fod. P. Smith. 2nd ROW: L. Buffinton, A. Lauer, A. Furman, L. Renn. J. Wyper. S. Wight, L. Renn, P. Guiseley, J. Sorenson, K. O'Hara. S. Akers. L. Frye. N. Martin. J. Wade. H. Frye. 3rd ROW: H. Montgomery, L. Misner, S. Bixler, K. McKay. J. Olson. M. Flanagan, T. Wolter, N. Gunnlaugsson. C. Guiseley. P. Elliot, J. Elliot, M. Grey, L. Jones. Mr. Litzerman. 46 FRONT ROW: D. Gushee, J. Scruggs, K. Strom, A. Lauer, P. Collins, V. Drakex. 2nd ROW: J. Sprowl, G. Holz, S. Hamalainen, K. Barfod, F. Kaiser, K. McKay. 3rd ROW: J. Draw- bridge, L. Misner, N. Wight, S. Wight, L. Montgomery, P. Parke. 4th ROW: J. Olsen, S. Hawkey, K. Olsen, T. Wolter, P. Mendez, M. Simonton. 5th ROW: T. Barron, H. Montgom- ery, K. Wiley, L. Nelson, L. Renn, M. Flanagan. BACK ROW: M. Carlson, J. Dean, S. Russo, A. Snapp. FRONT ROW: P. Joyce, H. Holmes, A. Steams, J. Davee, P. Elliott, M. Stone. T R I- H I- Y H I- Y 47 STANDING: Coach Blouin, L. Buffinton, S. King, M. Marston, P. Castleman, M. Flanagan, F. Sukeforth, P. Sampson. SEATED: B. Pooler, L. Coily, J. Williams, J. Pappamichael, N. Martin, J. Burns. STANDING: Mrs. Wootton, L. Renn, W. Shortridge, G. Clark, J. Rainfrette, N. Gunnlaugs- sonn, B. Ramsey, J. Wade, D. Bragg, C. Small, T. Feeney, A. McConnell, D. Eugley, C. Bolan, L. Hardy, C. Ludwig, K. Williams, T. Holmes. BACK ROW: Miss Murphy, C. Arau, B. Boynton, B. Haining, A. Rotondi, L. Hardy, L. Renn. MIDDLE ROW: N. Dowling, C. Guiseley, S. Bixler, B. Jones, A. Furman, L. Buffinton. FRONT ROW: L. Montgomery, J. Papamichail, B. Butterfield, F. Kaiser, T. Wolter. F r e n c h C I u b BACK ROW: Mr. Curtis, K. Wiley. S. Akers, K. Strom, L. Jones, M. Carr, B. Pooler, B. Jones, L. Richard, B. Kennedy. MIDDLE ROW: B. Haining, M. Brown, T. Rolins, J. Soren- son, N. Ay 1 ward, D. Davee, C. Holz, D. Gheradi. FRONT ROW: J. Wyper, N. Gunnlaugs- sonn, J. Papamichail, J. Sprowl, J. Leonard, J. Jordan. 49 N. Sturdee - advisor, N. Frye, D. Bragg, M. Grey, C. Douglas, A. McConnell, K. Kelly, S. Nuit, K. Oakes. BACK ROW: M. Flanagan, C. Holz, M. Carr, C. O'Hara, L. Montgomery, F. Sukeforth, Mr. Roundy, Mr. Sims, Mrs. Crockett. FRONT ROW: A. Rotondi, L. Buffinton, L. Renn, A. Fur- man, S. Hawkey, F. Kaiser, D. White. 50 Back Row: J. White, T. Spearin, F. Sukeforth Second Row: J. Burns, H. Brandes, S. Hawkey, K. Wiley, C. Guiseley, Front Row: B, Leigher, A. Lauer, J. Hale, K. Lufkin Chamber Singers 1st ROW: Mr. Monteith. 2nd ROW: P. Joyce, P. Pit- man. 3rd ROW: H. Brandes, D. Bailey, C. Rhodes. 4th ROW: C. Holz, A. Furman, L. Renn, A. Rotondi, T. Crabtree, D. Knowlton. Girls Chorus LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Lunn, W. Frey, L. Langhome, J. Wade, L. Wentworth, Mr. Monteith, L. Misner, E. Bailey, L. Renn, M. Carr, S. Jaeger, T. Wolter, S. Bixler. L. Renn, A. Rotondi, L. Thomas, L. Dinsmore, M. Marston, R. Gross, W. Shortridge. 2nd ROW: C. Furman, T. Holmes, S. Morse, L. Dickson, K. Williams, B. Butterfield, L. Trundy, M. Syme. 3rd ROW: H. Frye - majorette, J. Burns, D. Mac Williams, M. Payson, S. Sawyer, L. Trundy. M. Landers, B. McGowen, Mr. Harville. 4th ROW: P. Sampson, W. Stearns, L. Hardy, T. McLellen, S. Walters, B. Pease, S. Mcyntyre, K. Heal, D. Mcyntyre. A I I s t a t e 54 TOP TO BOTTOM: ALL-STATE CHO- RUS: H. Brandes, P. Pitman, T. Crab- tree, A. Rotondi, C. Holz, A. Fur- man. ALL-STATE BAND: J. Burns. International Thespian Society FRONT ROW: D. Kelly, C. Rossiter, P. Joyce, F. O’Hara, J. Davee, L. Frye, D. MacWilliams, N. Gunnlaugsson, C Guisley, A. Snapp. SECOND ROW: D. Lake, W. Frey, P. Pitman, P. Barfod, J. Scruggs, K. Pease, T. Oakes, N. Martin, L. Langhorne, L. Renn, Mrs. Stump, Advisor. THIRD ROW: A. Rotondi, A. Furman, D. Hodson, D. Knowl- ton, K. McKay, K. Starrs, C. Holz, J. Stitt. S. Hawkey, A. Lauer, K. Strom, L. Mantello, C. O'Hara, J. Draw- bridge. BACK ROW: T. Lunn, D. White, T. Wolter, S. Bixler, T. Crabtree, N. Wight, K. Barford, L. Buffinton, C. Rhodes, M. Hall. Winner, Ashley Hum, and some of the Sweety Candidates Winner and Runner-Up, Jaime Fish, with Advisor, Mrs. Sturdee C-R Sweetie Contest The FBLA sponsored again the annual Sweetie Contest during the week of February 9. The total votes collected were 26,887, which meant $268.87, most of which to give away at graduation in scholarships. Who was the sweetest? ASHLEY HUNT - Room 13, with $47.31. Runner-up was Jaime Fish - Room 12, with $44,68. All were honored at a party held on Friday, the 13th, in Room 4. D o r o t h y a n d T o t o After a hard day! That's a no- no. Spring of 1975 Queen Carrie and King Chris With much love and thanks, Mr. Buxton Bright shining faces? Where it stops, nobody knows. 57 BACK ROW: P. McGowan, K. Young, S. Akers, K. Wiley, A. Lauer, A. Jenkins, S. Christie, G. Wallace, S. Hamalainen, Coach Vatour. FRONT ROW: J. Sorenson, N. Aylward, P. Col- lins, V. Drake, K. Hardy, K. Barfod. a BACK ROW: D. Shields, J. Dean, S. Russo, J. Hale, T. Morong, H. Holmes, S. Bowman. A. Stearns, B. Stearns, P. Hart, T. Berry, D. Thibideau, Coach Gilbey. FRONT ROW: Co-Cap- tains - D. Williams, M. Davee. 59 BACK ROW: E. Robitaille, R. Holt, P. Green, D. Thonet, M. Hollis, B. Pease, F. Borzoni, D. Ames, R. Johnson, L. Alexander, M. Carlson, R. McDonald, Coach Pels. FRONT ROW: Co-Captains - T. Martens, F. Stearns. BACK ROW: Coach Danforth, T. Williams, D. Milstead, W. Ludwig, D. McIntyre, K. Heal, C. Furman, T. Raven, M. Simonton. FRONT ROW: T. Rotondi, J. Sorenson, N. Aylward, S. Akers, D. Davee, L. Nelson, S. Sawyer. FIRST ROW: E. Sprague, K. Dugas, D. Eugley, M. Christie, T. Pearse, D. Jenkins, M. Run- ius. SECOND ROW: Coach Marden, R. Gross, B. Jones, P. Sampson, A. Hunt, J. Snowden, A. Cavanaugh, C. Butterman, B. Leach, A. Quinn. 61 Girls’ S k FRONT ROW, L. toR.: R. Laite, T. McLellan, P. Joyce, M. Smith, J. Nuesse, F. O'Hara. SECOND ROW: Mr. Richards, Coach, G. Flanagan, J. Elliot, K. Lawson, A. Koski, P. Hall. THIRD ROW: H. Brandes, R. Sturdee, T. Boestch, J. Stone, S. King, L. Palmer. BACK ROW: C. Rossiter, E. Greet, D. Emerson. FRONT: Mrs. Crockett, Coach, S. Bixler, D. Laite, D. O'Hara, L. Richards, J. Leonard, H. Hopewell, T. Wolter. SECOND ROW: H. Montgomery, L. Montgomery, K. Strom, M. Flana- gan, K. McKay, F. Kaiser. BACK ROW: E. Annis, M. Syme, S. Wight, P. Bell, P. Parker. 62 G. Desrosiers, C. Winstanley, L. Langhorne, K. Paul, L. Misner, T. Spearin, W. Frey, K. Pease, Coach Lerette. J. Hale, B. Jones, H. Frye, D. Thibideau, J. Fish, L. Peters, D. Hemenway, K. Williams, L. Wentworth, C. Mitchell, Coach Lerette. 63 FIRST ROW: L. Pearse, C. Ramsey, D. Lacombe, G. Gates, T. Rochester, K. Pendleton. ROW 2: Coach Reese, L. Pearse, R. Curtis, L. Dinsmore, C. Lanphier. Wrestling and Gymnastic Candids Cheerleaders 65 FRONT: B. Jones. MIDDLE: K. Wiley, K Strom. BACK: V. Drake, Advisor, Mr. Crockett. C-R Club ROW 1: D. Gushee, P. Collins, S. Hamalainen, S. Christie. ROW 2: D. Davee, V. Drake, B. Boynton, A. Jenkins, A. Lauer, K. Strom, K. Wiley, P. Bell, K. Hardy, Coach Ler- ette. JV FIELD HOCKEY: ROW 1: L. Renn, R. Seliger, J. Sorenson, M. SImonton, K. Heal, H. Ay 1 ward, S. Sawyer, F. Kaiser, T. Snowden, L. Nelson, T. Rotondi, R. Seliger. ROW 2: Coach Danforth, D. Davee, N. Martin, L. Renn, C. Furman, D. McIntyre, S. Akers, T. Wolter, S. Bixler, P. Mendez, J. Gushee, M. Corcoran, T. Williams, J. Richard, J. Leo- nard, J. Tingle, J. Bums. V. o c k e y 67 ROW 1: E. Annis, B. Palmer, D. Hart, J. Hall. ROW 2: Coach Crockett, M. Syme, H. Hopewell, D. Milstead, K. Barfod, D. Lea; Manager, D. Laite. ROW 1: L. Palmer, C. Robitaille, C. Slocomb, P. Barfod, D. Kelly, A. Cavanaugh, K. Lundevall, T. Crabtree. ROW 2: Manager, P. Hall; D. Jenkins, T. Douglas, S. Long, T. Berry, R. Chase, P. Castleman, J. Hale, R. Sturdee, W. Meservey, E. Sprague, T. McLellan, R. Merritt, Coach Crockett. 68 ROW 1: D. Lacombe, J. Dean, S. Russo, J. Lannamann, J. White, J. Davee, D. Williams, M. Davee, P. Elliott, D. Guistra. ROW 2: ]. Thibodeau, Manager, D. Shields; R. Mac- Donald, A. Hunt, M. Mills, P. Eddy, T. Martens, T. Morong, M. Carlson, F. Stearns, A. Snapp, R. Bibeau, Coach Palmer. ROW 1: J. Nuesse, B. Kulikowski, C. Ramsey, F. O'Hara, R. Gross, P. Joyce, K. Lawson, J. Elliott, A. Wiley. ROW 2: J. Tucker, R. Widdecomb, E. Flanagan, L. Jones, C. Rossi- ter, D. Ames, J. Allen, L. Thomas, J. Snowden, R. Bibeau, J. Thibodeau, Coach Segal. 69 KNEELING, L. toR.: E. Flanagan, C. Furman, K. Strom, P. Collins, K. Barfod, S. Bixler, L. Renn. STANDING, L. to R.: J. Olson, L. Renn, T. Spearin, K. Paul, S. Lawson, K. Pease, D. O'Hara, N. Akers, Coach Lerette. B o y 9 S T r a c k KNEELING, L. toR.: Mgr. M. Simonton, C. Slocum, C. Ramsey. R. Chase, P. Barfod, D. Kelly, Mgr. D. Winstanley. STANDING, L. to R.: J. Christie, G. Howard, T. Crabtree, J. Hale, M. Jones, E. Rochester, P. Castleman, S. Krauss, H. Bassett, M. Catell, M. Holmes, R. Walden. 70 1st ROW: D. Shields, J. Dean, S. Russo, D. Long, D. Pinkham, F. Stearns, G. Bryant. 2nd ROW: Asst. Coach Barker, Coach Cunis, P. Russo, P. Hart, D. Hollis, M. Davee, P. Smyth. FRONT: H. Jacobs, K. Urquhart, J. Kelly, A. Wiley, R. Bibeau. BACK: Coach Beal, D. LaCombe, T. Morong, D. Ames, M. Carlson, R. Johnson. 71 FRONT, Left to right: E. Peabody, S. Elliott, K. Hardy, K. Wiley, E. Annis, L. Nel- son, B. Boynton. BACK, Left to right: Coach Crockett, S. Aylward, S. Pushaw, V. Drake, P. Bell, O. Knowlton, S. Hamalainen, R. Peabody. FRONT, Left to right: K. Heald, G. Wentworth, J. Sorenson. W. Frey. MIDDLE, Left to right: K. Oakes, D. Kimball. W. Ludwig, A. McConnell, J. Sprowl, S. Snowden, J. Bums. BACK, Left to right: P. Bowden, J. Gushee, P. Hood, T. Carpentier, J. Berube, Coach Blouin. 72 ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, AND STAFF mw •••••••• y ••••• • •••• • ••• •••!. ' •••••• Administration MR. HOLT, Principal MR. PALMER. Asst. Prin. MR. ROUNDY, Admin. Aide MRS. STINSON, Office Sec. Guidance MR. L1TZERMAN W MR. McKENZIE MRS. HALE, Guidance Sec. Guidance 71 MR. DRONS MRS. STUMP MR. REESE English MR. AIELLO PLYMOUTH ROCK MRS. CROCKETT MR. GRUENER 79 MISS MURPHY 81 MR. O’CONNELL MR. PELS 82 Business Education MRS. STURDEE MR. GILBEY MRS. BEAL 83 MR. STROM MR. RICHARD MRS. CLOSSEY Home Economics School Nurse f°r S. A. D. 28 What would we do without her? MRS. BOYNTON MISS WIRE Ph ysical Education MISS LERETTE MR. MARDEN Art MISS WATSON Library Aide, Mrs. Wootton Librarian, Mrs. Heiman Police Woman, Mrs. Carr See the Books Upon the i Shelves of Kings and Queens and Little Elves . . . II IQ TW% IP? VIS '£ Q 1 91 C-R’s Basketball Queen of 1976 — Sandy Hamalainien Basketball Queen Candidates Wendy Frey, Runner-up, Katrina Pease, Debbie Gushee, and Karen Hardy 92 Memories light the corners of my mind Misty watered colored memories of the way we were Scattered pictures of the smiles we left behind Smiles we gave to one another of the way we were F. Sukeforth • , .► The Way As tine yoes hy1 I toonder u hat I have. dene, to aU serve the tortures of life. Prejudice and Hatred it produces have met me more than once. 5o, Sit and think.. . . I try to understand the injustices that 1 have received from others but there are no apparent reason s. It leaves me puzzled and Confused. Deep do ion unthin me lies the ansuver. I often Say, That can't be the reason. It sCems So unfair! But I tonou) that the fee liny deep inside me is the reason. I am MPj Lorn iohat I toant to be- That is So meanmyleSS to others but to me— Aly Life. -Phillip Pitman PRETTIEST EYES: Patricia Mendez, Russ Bryant MOST CREATIVE: Barbi Jones, Rick Hodson MOST MUSICAL: Hans Brandes, Anna Rotondi LIFE OF THE PARTY: Kim Strom, Tim Boetsch S BEST FIGURE AND PHYSIQUE: Theresa Barron, Dennis Giustra S F a v o CLASS HYPOCHONDRIACS: Lee Buffington, Art Grinnell (Absent From Picture) r i t e s 97 MOST STUDIOUS: Jean Burns, Frank Sukeforth CLASS FLIRTS: Tricia Allenwood, Russ Bryant MOST ATHLETIC: Mike Davee, Vickie Drake MOST GULLIBLE: Peter Barfod, Audrey Lauer CLASS KOOKS: HOT RODS: Mary Pearse, Alan Koski SHYEST: Paul Smyth, Elaine Gushee MOST THEATRICAL: David White Audrey Lauer MOST CLASS SPIRIT: Terri Spearin Rick Chase BROTHER AND SISTER: David Williams Karen Wiley BEST DRESSED: Sue Hawkey Bill Leigher MOST SECRETLY ADMIRED: Fricke Kaiser Jim Lannamann 99 WE LEAVE KIM STROM leaves her love for doing exercises to future members of the field hockey and ski teams. PETER BARFOD will leave his accident-proneness to anyone who likes attention. BARBIE JONES leaves quietly. AUDREY LAUER leaves Chris Pearl and Debbie Gushee to be co-directors of the Owls Head Confederation. ANNA ROTOND1 leaves Mr. Monteith four years with her glorious brother because she knows how well they get along. KATHIE PRATT leaves the artroom walls to anyone who dares to change them and the best of health and hope to Mr. Hope, i? BETH SNOW leaves the problem of her sometimes puffy eyes to Carole Broutin, in hopes that she'll know how to cope with them. HANS BRANDES leaves Mr. Palmer one year’s supply of ROLAIDS in memory of all the lunches they had together. JEAN SPROWL leaves her sister Diane to CRHS. DAVID WHITE leaves Mrs. Stump, Jeremy Tucker. DOUG MacWILLIAMS leaves Mr. Harville with hopes of getting more people in Band next year. KRISTA OLSON leaves Pearl and Willdog the Renault for future slavin' use. KAREN WILEY leaves to Mr. Gilbey a box of Super Sugar Crisps. TERRY BOLAN leaves to Chris Hickman the best of luck. RICHARD HODSON leaves crayons so that the art department may diversify its art program. VAL BEAN leaves all her passing grades to Esther. DIANE DUNTON leaves Sue Vanorse a pair of roller skates to bomb around the Rockland Rotary. MIKE PAYSON leaves the music to the Stripper to Mr. Harville in hopes that he can find someone to play it during next year's B.B. games. KATHY BOYNTON leaves Bonnie Beal a pair of boxing gloves. TERESA SNOWDEN, well, she just leaves. MELINDA BEAN leaves a set of stairs to Esther Varney. PAT CASTLEMAN leaves one of his Golden Shovels to Mrs. Stump, and the others to whomever would rather snow his teachers than work. TIM BOETSCH leaves his Bronco in the shop for the study of body work. VICKY WHEATON leaves her motorcycle to any girl under 5'2 , less than 105 pounds, and who’s looking for challenge in life. GAIL FREY leaves Dodi Laite and Willie Eddy her cast from her skiing accident, in hopes that they'll never have to wear it at the same time. MARY PEARSE leaves her smiles to Mr. Palmer to use during false fire alarms. ALAN KOSKI leaves to Mark Rossiter all his Jeep driving abilities and hopes that he can stay on TOP of the mud. PAUL HART leaves all his McDonald's gift certificates to Mr. Gilbey and hopes he doesn't use them all at once. FRIEDERIKE KAISER leaves the correct spelling and pronounciation of her name: FREDEREKA to everybody who had trouble with it and many memories of a wonderful year with the hope to meet again. THERESA BARRON leaves to Lonnie Dinsmore a little black book with all the names and addresses of all the past 100 and present cheerleaders. LAURIE FRYE leaves all her high school dreams to Holly with the hope that they come true for her. JIM CHRISTIE leaves 8 more Christies to graduate from C.R.H.S. LEE BUFFINTON leaves a challenge of surpassing her absentee record to anyone who can. (GOOD LUCK!) SUSAN HAWKEY leaves with Mr. Buxton’s water-pistol, stuffed teddy bear, and play money in hopes that never again will he plague another government class with them. She also leaves fond wishes to certain space- kadettes in the junior class, namely: Deborah Gushee, Chris Pearl, Willy Eddy, and Laura Mantello. JUD SAWYER leaves Doug Hall all the fords he can find in the Rockland dump. FRAN VAN WORMER leaves Nick, Dwain, and Billy all the high school cuties. KELLY PAUL and TERRI SPEARIN leave all their leotards to Miss Lerette for the future gymnastic teams. LEE MONTGOMERY leaves Debra Gushee as advisor of 7ih period field trips. KRIS KANGAS leaves Jim Donovan a zenia and a pointa. LYNN LANGHORNE leaves all her excess fat to Gerry Wentwoth in hopes that she will put it to good use. DONNA KNOWLTON leaves Tammi Lunn to keep smiling during 2nd period chorus. NELSON TOLMAN leaves Rick Mitchell one set of tires for his car to pul to good use at the Ledges. BILL STEARNS leaves Tom Berry all his splinters in hopes that he will have enough to play basketball. JOANNE SCRUGGS leaves Mr. Buxton the talent and recipe to make good rolls! NANCY GUNNLAUGSSON and CINDY GUISELEY leave their last names to anyone who wants to try to spell them. ROBERT LAITE, JR. leaves a book on How to Tell Jokes to Mr. Buxton. APRIL JENKINS leaves to Susie Christie the bat that lurks in the doorway of Achom's, for terrorizing little kids. BRIAN MERR1FIELD leaves the Class of 1977 all the colors of the rainbow for use on their field trips. PHILLIP PITMAN leaves his locker to anyone who gets their kicks by looking in to the Girl's basement. PATTIE WEBBER leaves to the healthy survivors of this school, this much needed advice - loosen up and hang loose. JEAN BURNS leaves to Bruce Pease the privilege of warming up the band before concerts. NANCY DOWLING leaves her Toyota in the student parking lot in hopes that someone can get it going. JIM HALE gives to his sister Joanne, 2 more years of sharing the high school with their mother. BILL LEIGHER is leaving a copy of Sixteen-O-One to Mrs. Stump. BOB JOSSELYN leaves his boots to anyone who parks in the student parking lot. PAUL SMYTH leaves a brand new Dodge Colt to Frank Stearns. CINDY CRABTREE leaves aLl her great pizza-making ability to Debbie M. RICK CHASE leaves Peter Hall and T. Berry his fake I.D. card, so they can buy their own GINGERALE and drink it in Tom's station wagon at Woodsfield. PETER BARFOD Varsity Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 Ski Team 1,2,3 Track Team 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Hurricane Island Outward Bound 2 Thespian Society 4 THERESA GALE BARRON Chorus 1 Student Council 3 AFS 2 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3 CR Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Track and Field 2,3,4 Yearbook 4 TIMOTHY A. BOETSCH Ski Team 4 LINDA FAYE BOWER Chorus 2 Library 3 HANS T. BRANDES Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys' State 3 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Chamber Singers 1, 2, 3, 4 All State Chorus 2,3,4 Thespian Society 2,3,4 LEE BUFFINTON Windsong 2,3,4 (Co-Editor, 4) Math Team 2,3,4 (Co-Captain, 4) French Club 3, 4 (President, 4) International Thespian Society 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3 A.F.S. 2, 3 J. V. Basketball 2 Student Council 2 Library Club 1, 2 President of Class 1 JEAN BURNS Chorus 1,2,3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Stage Band 2,3,4 Sax Quartet 4 Library Club 1, 2 J.V. Basketball 1, 2 Varsity Basketball 3 J.V. Softball 2 Varsity Softball 3 Field Hockey 2,3,4 N.H.S. 2, 3, 4 Girls' State 3 All State Band 4 Statistician for Gymnastics Team 3, 4 Math Team 4 JOHN BUTTERMAN Ski Team 1 4-H 1, 2 DAWNE A. CARLSON J.V. Softball PATRICK IAN CASTLEMAN Basketball 1 Student Council 1, 2 History Club 2 Track 3 Cross Country Yearbook 4 Math Team 4 RICKIE PAUL CHASE Freshman Cross-Country Varsity Cross-Country Freshman Basketball J.V. Basketball Track and Field Upward Bound Student THOMAS LAWRENCE CHISHOLM Football - Manchester Central 1, 2 Basketball - Manchester Central 1, 2 Track 1, Manchester Central 4, CRHS JAMES EDWARD CHRISTIE Basketball 1, 2 Varsity 3 Track 2 BRIAN SCOTT CLARK J. V. Basketball 2, 3 Band 1 PAMELA ANN COLLINS J.V. Cheerleading 1 Softball 1 J.V. Basketball 2 J.V. Field Hockey 2 Track and Field 3, 4 Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4 Basketball Queen Runner-Up 3 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Alternate for Girls' State 3 CYNTHIA MARIE CRABTREE Varsity Softball 1, 2 Intermediate Volleyball 1, 2 Seaside Carnival Committee 3 Special Education Program 4 JOHN STEPHEN DAVEE Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1 Chorus 3, 4 Dramatics 3, 4 Ski Team 2 Golf 1 Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, 4 MICHAEL LAWRENCE DAVEE J.V. Basketball 1 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, MVP 1975 and Best Defensive Player 1975 Hi-Y 3, 4 DONNA L. DEANE Girls Basketball NANCY MARIE DOWLING Drama (Masque and Wig) 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3 A.F.S. 1, 2, 3 French Club 4 Thespian Society 2,3,4 Seaside Carnival Committee 3 VICKIE MARIE DRAKE N.H.S. 2, 3, 4 C-R Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4 Chorus 1 Field Hockey 2,3,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Gymnastics 1, 2 Candidate for Basketball Queen 3 Alternate for Girls’ State 3 JENNIFER DRAWBRIDGE Chorus 2,3,4 Thespian Society 3, 4 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Teacher’s Program 4 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 French Club 4 National Scholastic Summer Abroad 2 Yearbook 4 Seaside Carnival Committee 3 A.F.S. 1, 2, 3 Drama 1, 2, 3, 4 MAUREEN JOAN DONAVAN Gymnastics 1 Art Club 2 Math Team 2,3,4 Detention 2 DAVID EMERSON Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4 103 MICHAEL SCOTT ERSKINE Cross-Country 1, 2 Track MAUREEN FLANAGAN Chorus 2,3,4 Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Cross-Country 3 Windsong 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 GAIL ELIZABETH FREY Chorus 2,3,4 Softball 2 Track and Field 2 Latin Club 2,3,4 Yearbook 3, 4 A.F.S. 1, 2, 3 C-R Club 2,3,4 Gymnastics 1 Dramatics 3, 4 Leader of the Year at Y.M.C. A. 1 LAUREL ANN FRYE A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2,3,4 Thespian Honor Society 3, 4 Windsong 1, 2 Debating 1 Art Club 1, 2 Yearbook 3 Camden Civic Theatre 2, 3 DENNIS PHILIP GUISTRA J. V. Soccer 2 Soccer 3, 4 Math Team 2, 3 Hi-Y 2, 3 Drama 4 JOSEPH S. GRICUS Chorus 1,2,3 Chamber Singers 1,2,3 CYNTHIA ANNE GUISELEY A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 J.V. Softball 2 C-R Club 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2,3,4 N.H.S. 3,4 Girls' State 3 Hiking Club 3, 4 Yearbook 4 French Club 4 Drama Club 3, 4 Thespian Society 4 Seaside Carnival Committee 3 Student Teacher Program 4 NANCY JANE GUNNLAUGSSON Chorus 3, 4 Latin Club 2, 4 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4 A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 Hiking Club 3, 4 Drama Club 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Thespian Society 4 Seaside Carnival Committee 3 JAMES FRANCIS HALE Freshman Basketball 1 J.V. Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3, 4 Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4 Track and Field 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1, 2 Class Vice-President 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Yearbook 4 PAUL WARREN hnRT Freshman Basketball 1 J.V. Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3, 4 Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1 SUSAN WOODWARD HAWKEY Chorus 2,3,4 Softball 1, 2 J. V. Soccer 2 Sacred Dance 3, 4 Student Council 1,3,4 S.C. Secretary 3 S.C. Vice-President 4 Regional S.C. V.P. 3 National Honor Society 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4 Windsong 3, 4 Co-editor of Windsong 4 Boston Globe Art Competition Blue Ribbon Finalist 1 Dirigo Girls' State Delegate 3 A.F.S. 3, 4 Cross-Country 3 APRIL A. JENKINS Transferred From Georges Valley 4 Varsity Field Hockey 4 Varsity Basketball 4 C-R Club 4 BARBARA DAWN JONES Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 Gymnastics 1,2,3 N.H.S. 2, 3, 4 C-R Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 2, 3 C-R Club Treasurer 3, 4 DOUGLAS SEAN HODSON Thespian Society 1,3,4 Art Club 1, 2 Yearbook 4 Seaside Carnival Committee RICHARD TROY HODSON Art Club 1, 2 Drama 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 FRIEDERIKE LENORE KAISER Chorus 4 Field Hockey 4 Ski Team 4 A.F.S. 4 Fiddler 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 French Club 4 KRISTIAN KANGAS Band 1, 2 Ski Team 4 DONNA ELAINE KNOWLTON Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1,2,3 Girls Chorus 2, 3 Chamber Singers 4 Library Club 2 Latin Club 2 Field Hockey 1, 3 J.V. Softball 2 Varsity Softball 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Seaside Carnival Committee 3, 4 Thespian Society 3, 4 C-R Club 1, 2, 3, 4 RICHARD ALAN KOSKI Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1 Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Executive Council 3 C-R Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ROBERT E. LAITE, JR. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 2, 3 C-R Club 2, 3, 4 Ski Team 4 J.V. Basketball 3 TAMARA LYNN LANGHORNE Gymnastics 2,3,4 C-R Club 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 3, 4 Varsity Cheerleading 4 A.F.S. 3 Art Club 2 105 Seaside Carnival Committee 3 Chorus 4 JAMES R. LANNAMANN Varsity Soccer 2,3,4 Hi-Y 2, 4 AUDREY ANN LAUER Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Madrigals 2, 3 Student Council 3 Basketball 1 Varsity Basketball 2,3,4 Field Hockey 3, 4 Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4 Softball 1, 2 Track and Field 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 (President, 4) A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 C-R Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Thespian Society 2,3,4 Dirigo Girls' State 3 A.F.S. Summer Abroad Alternate 3 Dramatics 2,3,4 SYDNEY RAYMOND LEACH Track 1 WILLIAM EVERETT LEIGHER Fr. Basketball 1 J.V. Baseball 2 Boys' State 3 Chorus 4 Drama Club 4 DARRELL WAYNE LONG Fr. Basketball 1 J.V. Basketball 2 Varsity Baseball KIM DAVID LUFKIN Ski Team 2 Boys' State Delegate 3 EDWARD MacDONALD Freshman Basketball J.V. Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3 Varsity Soccer 1, 2 Varsity Baseball 1,2,4 C-R Club 1, 2, 3, 4 DOUGLAS JAMES MacWILLIAMS Band 1, 2 Chorus 1, 2 JULIE CORRINE MADDOCK Library Club Shorthand Brief Form Award SCOTT ALLAN McINTYRE Band 1, 2, 3, 4 KATHRYN IRIS McKAY Chorus 2, 3 Varsity Skiing 1, 2, 3, 4 A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hospitality Chairman 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 4 Student Council 3,4, Co-Secretary 3, 4 Drama 3, 4 C-R Club 2, 3, 4 Thespian Society 4 Track and Field 2 Cross Country 3 PATRICIA MENDEZ CAPRILES Chorus 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 A.F.S. 4 Field Hockey 4 Track 4 LEE STUART MONTGOMERY Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Most Valuable Skier 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Yearbook 4 106 Cross Country 3 C-RClub 1, 2, 3, 4 Windsong 4 KRISTA LORRAINE OLSON Chorus 2,3,4 J. V. Cheerleading 3 Varsity Cheerleading 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Girls Chorus 2,3,4 KELLEY SUSAN PAUL Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4 J.V. Cheerleading 1, 2 Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4 Track and Field 1, 2, 3, 4 C-RClub 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Co-Editor 4 French Club 1 Class Secretary 3, 4 Seaside Carnival Committee 3 Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3 WAYNE KENNETH PAGE J.V. Baseball 2 Windsong 3, 4 Yearbook 3, 4 MICHAEL LEROY PAYSON Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Ski Team 1 Stage Band 2,3,4 LAWRENCE LEE PEARSE Baseball 2 Wrestling 4 TIMOTHY NOEL OAKES Chorus 4 Fr. Basketball 1 Baseball 1 Soccer 2 Student Council 4 Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 CRAIG CARLETON NASH Ski Team 1 MARY ELIZABETH PEARSE Stage Band 1,2,3 J.V. Field Hockey 1, 2 Varsity Field Hockey 3 Varsity Field Hockey 3 Varsity Softball 2, 3 Latin Club 3 Yearbook 4 PHILLIP WILLIAM PITMAN Chorus 2,3,4 International Thespian Society 2, 3, Radio Club 3 Yearbook Editor 4 Seaside Carnival Committee 3, 4 Chamber Singers 3, 4 All-State Chorus 4 KATHERINE LOUISE PRATT Art Club 2 Navigator Staff 3 Organic Gardening 3 ANNA MARIA ROTONDI Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2,3,4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Drama 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4 All-State Chorus 3, 4 Windsong 4 JUDSON A. SAWYER Drama Club JOANNE ELLEN SCRUGGS Art Club 2 Library Club 1 Hiking Club 3, 4 Thespian Society 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Yearbook 4 School Paper 4 CHARLES H. SMALL Library 3, 4 PAUL WALKER SMYTH Baseball 2,3,4 (Co-Captain) ELIZABETH ANN SNOW Chorus 2, 3 Tri-Hi-Y 2 Drama 1,2,3 Thespian Society 2, 3 A.F.S. 2 TERESA MARY SNOWDEN Orchestra 1, 2 Fencing 2 Girls' Track 2 J. V. Field Hockey 4 Yearbook 4 Fiddler on the Roof 4 TERRI LEE SPEARIN J.V. Cheerleading 1, 2 Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4 Gymnastics Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Chorus 4 Student Council 2 Vice-President of Class 3 Yearbook Co-Editor 4 Basketball Queen Candidate 3 Harvest Ball Committee 3 Seaside Carnival Committee 3 National Honor Society 3, 4 C-R Club 2,3,4 Dirigo Girls’ State 3 Drama Club 4 JEAN MARIE SPROWL C-R Club 2, 3, 4 Debating Team 1 J.V. Softball 1, 2 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Band 1, 2 Cross Country 2 KATHLEEN MARIE STARRS Chorus 2,3,4 Cheerleading 2, 3 Wrestling Mgr. 3 Cross Country 3 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4 A.F.S. 3 Thespian 2,3,4 JOCELYN DAWN STITT Chorus 1 Art Club 2 Hiking Club 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Thespian Society 4 School Paper 4 KIMBERLY JEAN STROM J.V. Basketball 2 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Thespian Society 2,3,4 Ski Team 3, 4 Girls’ State 3 A.F.S. 2, 3, 4 Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4 Library Club 1 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, V.P. 4 C-R Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4 J.V. Softball 2 Drama 1, 2, 3, 4 J.V. Field Hockey 2 Latin Club WILLIAM MICHAEL STEARNS Freshman Basketball 1 J.V. Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3, 4 Cheerleading 2,3,4 J.V. Baseball 2 FRANK GORDON SUKEFORTH Math Team 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Dirigo Boys' State 3 Band 1 Student Council 4 Student Council 1 Debating 2 Basketball 1, 2 NMSQT Commended'’ 4 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 D.A.R. 4 Ski Team 3 State Semi-Finalist in William N.H.S. 3, 4 Randolph Hearst Senate Youth Program 4 Yearbook 4 DAVID RICHARD WILLIAMS Windsong 4 J. V, Basketball 2 WENDY JEANNE TRUNDY Varsity Basketball 3, 4 N.H.S. 3,4 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Library 1 Student Council 4 Drama 1 Yearbook 4 Prom Committee 3 NANCY ANNE WIGHT Carnival Committee 3 Band 1 ERIK von SALTZA J.V. Basketball 1 Library Club 1, 2 Class Secretary 1 Cross-Country Student Council 3 VICKIE ANN WADSWORTH Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4 Thespian Society 2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 J.V. Basketball 1 C-R Club 2, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball 2 PATRICIA L. WEBBER KAREN ELIZABETH WILEY Chorus 2, 3 Chorus 4 J. V. Basketball 3, 4 Band 3 Varsity Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 A.F.S. 1, 2, 3 J.V. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Field Hockey 4 Yearbook 3, 4 Girls’ State 3 Seaside Carnival Committee 3 C-R Club 1, 2, 3, 4, V.P. 4 Pre-Med 3 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4 Cross-Country 3 Tri-Hi-Y 4 PAUL WENTWORTH Gymnastics 1, 2 DAVID DOUGLAS WHITE Chorus 3, 4 Debating 2 Drama 2,3,4 Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 4 JONATHAN LEE WHITE A.F.S. 2, 3 Seaside Carnival Committee 3 CRAIG WINCHENBACH Ski Team 1 109 CLASS PROPHECY TR1CIA ALLENWOOD and JIM HALE are enjoying ihemselves on his privately owned navy cruiser. PETER BARFOD works at the Anatevkan bird sanctuary, raising goosems and chick-kens. HANS BRANDES and PAT CASTLEMAN compete monthly in the race to infinity with their calculators at PAT'S headquarters in East Berlin. LEE BUFF1NTON is running a health spa in Providence, R.I. JEAN BURNS has now become a full-fledged pharmacist at LaVerdiere's, but works in the toy department. We have just received word that JON WHITE has been rescued by the Coast Guard while trying to sail around the world on a ski. CINDY CRABTREE has quit her job at Leach’s Store because of an attempted assault - Hansel and Gretel dropped by and tried to push her into the pizza oven. FRANK SUKEFORTH has just made a mistake. CINDY GUISELEY has been overtaken by an army of her little dough people. WAYNE PAGE has flown the coop. NANCY GUNNLAUGSSON now has a steady job singing bass MARY PEARSE is the first woman in the world to have won the Fiat 500 PHILLIP PITMAN has saved the world by turning in his driver’s license. ROB LAITE is buried in his work. TIM OAKES is a model for the Pillsbury Company. DANNY HICKEY has earned his first decent job at Curtis Hardware. TERRI SPEAR1N, KELLY PAUL, and LYNN LANGHORNE have won the Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals in the all arounds, beating Luidmila Turischeva. JENNY DRAWBRIDGE is presently modeling for Dr. Seuss. BOB WINCHENBACH has gone bald. NANCY DOWL1 TERESA SNOWDEN is still making her match. KRIS KANGAS seems to be eating out a lot - RICHARD and DOUG, the HODSON twins, are still DAWNE CARLSON turned sideways and hasn disappeared, too. LELAND, CRAIG NASH, and ARTHUR GRINNELL have Rimo Ru.” politan Opera. . she was the only contestant. r in their birth certificate ever cease; Elaine Gushee has CUS has opened up a chain of village restaurants. MIKE PAYSON is playing The Stripper” at all of the PATTIE WEBBER has been pierced again. The new ambassador from Germany is FRICKE KAISE AUDREY LAUER is still volks-stroking. RICK CHASE is now head cheerleader of Nelson A deer has jacked TOM CHISHOLM. TIM BOETSCH is very Outward Bound. JOANNE SCRUGG’S car finally runs . . . JOCELYN STITT is pushing it. CRAIG WINCHENBACH has made it big with his cartoon, Winky the Pooh. ” STEVE VAN ARSDALE has inherited Tri-Corner Market, finally known as Van Arsdale's. TAYLOR GATES and DONNA KNOWLTON are now head of the Camden-Rockport Police Forces. 10 MAUREEN DONOVAN is still getting her statements censored. BILL STEARNS has become 1 bench warmer for the NBA. KATHY PRATT has opened a Sombrero shop and Mr. Crockett was her first customer. BEN SMITH can now reach his gas pedal. JIM LANNAMANN has opened Jim's Ice Cream Parlor, right across from Dan’s. VICKY WHEATON is still trying to touch the ground from her motorcycle. DAVE WHITE is now a clipper captain and has been kicked by Italy twice. KIM STROM has moved to Independance and has become head librarian of Truman Library. BECKY ESANCY and SYD LEACH have settled down half-way between Burketville and Camden. LINDA BOWER is married and living in her home-town raising little Appleton Ridge Runners. JIM CARLETON was eaten by a vending machine. LAURIE FRYE has been made an honorary member of the Sioux Indian Tribe, and is telling them their history. VICKIE DRAKE, KAREN WILEY and APRIL JENKINS are still rude, crude, and unattractive. BILL LEIGHER and ANNA ROTOND1, president and first lady of the U.S. are holding public suppers at the White House every weekend with free entertainment. Anna sings with a broom! The wind has carried DONNIE DRAKE away by the ears. JIM CHRISTIE lost his pharmacist job by breaking too many bottles in the typewriter. BARBIE JONES now lives on 01' MacDonald's Farm. EE I EE I OH! PATRICIA MENDEZ has finally learned to speak English . . . Good! WENDY TRUNDY has inherited Nash's and expanded it into a Nationwide Corporation. MIKE ERSKINE has bought out Nelsonville for subdivisions. MIKE HALL has bought out his brother's BESSY'S cow farm. LEE MONTGOMERY has now bought Sugarloaf and turned it into a giant horse farm. MAUREEN FLANAGAN is now Empress of Turkey, and has Thanksgiving everyday; GOBBLE, GOBBLE. KATHY STARRS is now C-R Drama coach. NANCY WIGHT is still working on her cabin. CATHY DICKSON shocked everyone by raising her voice. VAL HALL and JAN WOODWARD still get together every morning to do their work. CHRIS ALLEN now owns a large factory which produces . . . what else, SANDPAPER! CEDRIC LONG has been promoted to One. THERESA BARRON is editor of Playgirl. KIM McKAY has finally decided where she’s going, now she has to find a way to get there on time. Now let’s go BACK into the PAST, and read some MORE WILLS! O.K.? Let's go! DAN HICKEY leaves to Mark Henderson one razor without any blades. TAYLOR GATES leaves his blue light and siren to Moose. DOUG HODSON leaves Tony and Karen Yanow the hope that teachers can tell them apart. Mom and Pop, Boli, Odd, Cement, Oldsin, and Dr. D (with special accompaniment from the little chain saw) leave Taylor, Paige, Sue, Erin, Lan and any other interested Parties, sufficient materials to finish the cabin. And remember kids - Open Every Night! KIM LUFKIN leaves a glass display case to Mr. Buxton for his two yellow teddy bears. FRANK SUKEFORTH leaves Kirsten Barfod in Latin Class with the hope that some day she, too, will question the validity of our Latin translations. KIM McKAY leaves without a dismissal slip . . . ill Compliments J. C. CURTIS, INC. Camden, Maine HARDWARE, HOUSEWARES SPORTING GOODS HERITAGE SAVINGS BANK 34 School St. Rockland Rt. 1 Searsport 11 Elm St. Camden Bar Harbor (Planning) PASSMORE LUMBER COMPANY, INC. Dial 236-3371 Sonotubes Paint Building Materials - Builders' Hardware BY THE ARCH WHERE THERE'S PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE FRENCH BRAWN, INC. FINE GROCERIES and CHOICE MEATS Your AG Store of Better Values” Telephone 236-3361 112 CAMDEN FAMILY YMCA Camden YMCA AYERS FISH MARKET On the Bridge Camden Maine Camden, Maine 04843 CLOVER JEWELERS YOUNG'S CHOWDER HOUSE 20 Main Street Camden, Maine 04843 (207)236-3700 Main St. Camden, Maine MARRINER'S RESTAURANT SMILING COW 35 Main St., Camden 6 AM-2 PM Daily Camden, Maine BOYNTON-McKAY DRUG CO. YORKIES The Place to Eat The Prescription Pharmacy 30 Main St. Camden, Maine 04843 Chestnut Street Camden, Maine 113 D. A. HEALD TV - RADIOS - RECORDS - STEREO SONY - ZENITH TELEVISION RADIO and RADIO PHONOGRAPH COMBINATIONS 'Next to the Village Green Tel. 236-2470 Congratulations to the Class of '76 PEN-BAY OIL Rockport Maine M A Q AZ I N E Camden. Maine 04S43 Compliments of W. T. GRANT COMPANY Rockland Plaza Rockland, Me. SANDWICH DELI Deli for the Belly WINE Finest Selection of Wines and Cheeses on the Maine Coast 31 Elm St. Camden A M-M-M! BAKERY- FRESH ■'•L BREAD THE CANDLE SHOP U.S. Rt. 1 Camden, Maine Tel. 236-4635 CAMDEN HOME BAKERY Mechanic Street Camden, Maine iu DYER'S FLORAL SHOP GARDEN CENTER Flowers for all occasions - Evergreens and Shrubs Large Plant Assortment - Complete Landscaping Service Union Street Camden, Maine 04843 CLARENCE F. JOY COMPANY All Forms of Insurance 207-594-4425 377 Main Street Rockland, Maine Hand-Dipped Chocolates Mail Orders Filled PUTNAM'S CANDY KITCHEN, INC. Route 1 Camden, Maine 04843 Mailing Address Hours Box 410 9-5 Daily E. C. MORAN COMPANY INC. INSURANCE Rockland's Oldest Agency 425 Main Street Tel. LYric 4-4300 Rockland, Maine SUSA BELL'S for Ladies Fashions Union Maine NATIONAL SEA PRODUCTS INC. P.O.Box 309 Rockland, Me. Shipyard Division Mechanic Street Rockland Complete Shipyard Facilities Large and Small Railways SEA VIEW MOTEL DONALD AND JOYCE PRESTON Route 1 Glen Cove Tel. 594-8479 PEARSE'S GENERAL STORE Compliments to the Senior Class Hope, Maine 115 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of Idle Clwi twciAuy w f telephone ’“,3” Wf tjWSfc . CLOSED ON MONDAY f Su ffooci Hi Ini l v. tu it rtt n WALTER P. STRANG D.D.S. AMERICAN AND FRENCH CUISINE HOMEMADE PIE COCKTAILS SERVED M MME CLAUDE BROUTlN HOUIl , OWNf RS F ROM f RANCE HOCKPOMI MAiNI 048« , LIBBY'S MARINE AND MOTOR Congratulations to the Class of •76 THE YANKEE STRIPPER Subaru's and Yamaha Dealer Rt. 90 Rockport Rt. 1 Rockport, Maine 236-4673 GLEN COVE MOTEL WINIFRED WOOD Towels, Table-linens Overlooking Penobscot Bay Pillows and Puffs. Pretty things for your home. Main Street Camden, Maine On Route 1 Rockland Best Wishes to the Class of '76 THE COLONY Compliments of 15 Main Street Telephone Camden, Maine 04843 (207) 236-4247 NASH'S MARKET Groceries, Beverages, Etc. Fashions for the Young Main St., Camden 116 THE CAMDEN FARMER'S UNION Congratulations to the Class of '76 The Camden Farmers Union is a co-op, which means you share ihe profits with other consumers who buy their Gulf Heating Oil, B. P. Gasoline, Bottled Gas, Agway Supplies, Glidden Paints, etc. at the Camden Farmer’s Union. It Pays to Buy From a Co-op Located at 5-7 Mountain St., Camden Tel. 236-3260 MARTIN MARIETTA CEMENT Eastern Division Thomaston Maine 117 Compliments of VIKING INC. Belfast, Maine Congratulations - You made it BOB'S GULF SERVICE AND CAMDEN AMERICAN Camden, Maine U. S. A. BOB OXTON . . . Owner Elm Street 118 SHELL ELMS SERVICE CENTER Camden, Maine 04843 Prop. David Spear SHELL PRODUCTS Night Phone 236-4626 Delco Batteries Auto Accessories - Tires Day Phone 236-3772 Wrecker Service Lubrication - Washing 236-3772 Telephone 236-3809 Best Wishes to the Class of ’76 RAINBOW PAINTING INC. Interior - Exterior - Painting MAURICE PAYSON, JR. CARPENTRY Call Route 90 ’’Phil Pease West Rockport, Maine Rockville Tel. 594-4012 Albert M. Harjula Agent ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANIES Holman's Jriotvecar Sears Roebuck and Co. Bldg. Your Family Shoe Stores 285 Main St., Rockland, Maine 04841 Off. 594-7166 Res. 354-6547 Camden and Rockland TREADWAY-SAMOSET Compliments RESORT H. H. CRIE Golf Racquet Clubs P.O. Box 78 Rockport, Maine 04856 Plumbing - Heating Hardware - Electrical Supplies Rockland Maine R. W. DRINKWATER, INC. Well Drilling Contractor WBME 1230 on Your Dial Box 135, Camden, Maine 04843 763-3323 236-2768 Spirit of the Coast in Belfast, Me. 119 Home Owned by Laurin J. Hickey 25 Elm Street Camden, Maine 04843 Phone 236-2633 Coach Available BRIDGES BUS LINES Guided Tours R.F.D. Box No. 360 Rockland, Maine 04841 Tel. 236-8138 SPROWL LASH, INC. Golden Rule Stores Building Material - Millwork - Lumber Windows - Doors - Frames - Cabinets 207-789-5152 338-3705 c4qua - C erra I II LnterprileS “J REALTOR' 5 Payne Avenue Tel. 594-5452 Rockland, Maine 04841 P.O. Box 7, Lincolnville Beach, (at Islesboro Ferry) Maine 04849 CAPTAIN GEORGE H. JENNINGS, Real Estate Broker MARITIME OIL CO. Warren - Rockland - Searsmont Bulk Plant, Rockland 594-4481 ERIC'S BARBER SHOP Camden, Maine JOHNSON LADD OFFICE INSURANCE 12 Main St. Belfast, Me. A Division of W. C. Ladd Sons, Inc. Tel. 338-3950 120 Needle Best Arts Wishes to inc Graduates ir of 28 Washington Street 1976 Camden, Maine 04843 Tel. 207-236-4695 Good Luck and Congratulations CAMDEN I.G.A. FOODLINER Where good friends meet to buy good things to eat. 236-2542 Camden Market Place 121 52 High Street WHITEHALL INN Camden, Maine Fine Foods - Wines - Spirits Reservations 236-3391 Tradition Since 1901 Best Wishes to the Class of '76 MEGUNTICOOK CORNER 2 Gould Street Camden Where the River Meets Washington Street Route 17 Compliments of THE GREEN THUMB West Rockport Complete Line of Lawn and Garden Supplies 122 ROCKLAND NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION CAMDEN DRUG CO. Mike Cramer Volkswagen Fuller Cadillac - Olds, Inc. The Rexall Store Miller's Garage, Inc. Moody Pontiac - Buick, Inc. Tel. 236-2250 Rockland Dodge, Inc. Rockland Ford - Mercury, Inc. Shepherd Chevrolet, Inc. Shepherd Datsun, Inc. 83 Elm Street Camden, Maine ei Best Wishes to the Class of 1976 - From - SCHOOLHOUSE THE OWL AND THE TURTLE TOGS CORP. A Quality Book and Record Shop - Manufacturers of Children's Wear - Restful Motel Rooms Tannery Lane Overlooking Camden Harbor MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM CONRAD 8 Bay View St., Camden, Maine 04843 Tel. 236-4769 Camden, Maine 123 u. Knox Fells KNOX WOOLEN COMPANY Camden, Maine Since 1864, America’s Firsr Manufacturer of Endless Paper Machine Felts for Every Grade of Pulp and Paper LEACH'S STORE Pizzas - Sandwiches - Dipped Ice Cream Groceries - Gas Opened 7 Days 785-2391 Union, Maine 124 THE VILLAGE SHOP Telephone 236-2419 Main Street Camden HASKELL CORTHELL INC. Men’s Shop - The Women's Shop - Ski Barn - Shoe Hutch - Downstairs - The End Coastal Fashion Center Main Street Camden, Me. 04843 Dial (207) 236-4381 Best Wishes to the Class of '76 HOUSE OF LOGAN Camden Maine Compliments of ROCKPORT LOBSTER HOUSE THE COURIER-GAZETTE PRINTERS 1 Park Drive Hometown Newspaper of rhe Coast Since 1846 Rt. 1 Congratulations CAM-ROCK SUPERETTE Leonard and Corinne Ray Camden, Maine WRKD FM 93.5 BUTLER MAXCY HEATH, INC. Union, Maine Tel. 785-2511 126 PAYSON'S ORCHARDS Compliments to the Senior Class HARBORSIDEWEST P. G. WILLEY COMPANY 24 Bay View Street Fuel for Heating and Cooking Serving Rockport, Camden, Lincolnville Camden 236-3256 24 Hrs. Box 693 Camden Bay View Street Maine LOFT Rockport 236-2330 127 REALTORS [9 BUILDERS VISION no • PROFESSIOflflLS ROUTE 90 ROCKPORT, ME. 04856 Northern Homes • 236-8838 ACORN STRUCTURES, INC. 236-4630 Open 6:30a.m.-5:oorm. A a coffee. 1_L 1i -macUs tee, all da i coffe Lunch Shucks _ TOWN Coffee 5hop narro 0 muctfftNie. vsr c.nmt cn Compliments of CHUCK WAGON FAMILY KESTJURANrS Office 236-4434 MONROE GOODWIN, INC. BUILDING - REMODELING - PAINTING Thomas Street, Camden, Maine 04843 CENTRAL MAINE POWER COMPANY General Office 9 Green Street Augusta, Maine 04330 11 Main St., Camden, Main 04843 207-236-4311 Realtors Insurers Offices: Camden, Bangor Rockland, Vinalhaven ALLEN AGENCY Class f 7 C ONGRATULflriOHS F. J. O HARA SONS, INC. OF ROCKLAND PRODUCERS and Distributors of Fresh and Frozen Seafood Tlllson Avenue ROCKLAND, MAINE 04841 Tel. 207-594-4444 129 e OAyn t 07t quality food . . . sensible prices . . . casual comfort . . . warm, gracious people. Join us for o relaxed luncheon or dinner at the harbor's edge. 1 Cove} N ame BAW CW street • Cf H0£H M t. Vi6IV Orchards HARDY LANDSCAPING Design Planting (ELMER M. CROCKETT) Construction Lincolnville, ME Maintenance 04843 FORMERLY ELMER M. CROCKETT Satisfaction Guaranteed Lincolnville, ME 04843 Tel. 763-3720 COFFINS A STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS Rockland, Maine 04841 SPONSORS CAMDEN NURSING HOME MR. AND MRS. JOHN W. PITMAN THE PINE TREE SHOP ROCKPORT SEAFOOD MR. AND MRS. JUDSON B. FLANAGAN MAYNARD E. TOLMAN DORIS AND ORRIS ROBERT E. LAITE, SR. MR. AND MRS. GUENTHER BRANDES DR. AND MRS. KENNETH GUISELEY TRI-CORNER MARKET, APPLETON THE BIXLERS 131 Our Warmest Congratulations It has been our pleasure to record your progress throughout the years. May we continue to serve you in the years ahead. COURIER- GAZETTE TALBOT-STEVENSON INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 12 Main Street, Camden, Maine Tel: 236-3386 and 236-3387 Your Friendly Neighborhood TRUSTWORTHY STORE RANKIN'S, INC. Hardware and Building Supplies 30 Union Street Camden, Maine Tel. 236-3275 132 CON RRTLL LP TIONS to the cl ftssor — from HfL ft mft visin'6 rfo Fr tT stS? PPRtFT Fine Art Jewelry Public Landing, Camden, Maine 04843. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 10-5 236-8741 ■ - — ZJ IfaM IS QFA QTP MARINE CORPORATION SEA STREET. CAMDEN. MAINE - BOX 677 Talaphon : 207-236-4378 aj C i ‘Ha , ft- ' ‘ A- ■fc H. .0- - p vASV . •ft L %r V s 0| , Qjynduj GuxaeJIjy $ % t , v $ ■®vi f ¥ j , a r o % 2S r V Is t' « |;r J'- . ’-™ I 5 , o 4 k Best of Good Luck to the Class of 1976 CAMDEN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL UNION STREET EXXON DON DRAKE, Prop. Phone: 594-8136 Rockland, Maine L O. GROSS SON. Plumbing and Heating Camden, Maine Tel. 236-2234 KALLOCH FUEL SERVICE Covering Knox County Range and Fuel Oils Tel. 594-5595 NATIONAL FISHERMAN ENOS E. INGRAHAM CO. General Store Rockport SUPER DRUG STORES ELM STREET, CAMDEN Compliments of MARINE COLLOIDS, INC. P.O. Box 308, Rockland, Maine 04841 (207) 594-4436 Cable: Marcolloid Telex: (710) 229-1973 GOOD LUCK FROM YOUR FRIENDS AT Qheqohy'b of ROCKLAND Camden Branch Member FDIC Men's and Boys' Clothing Women’s Sportswear THE CLASS of 1976 LEAVES THE BEST OF LUCK TO THOSE WE LEAVE BEHIND 137 C-R’s Girl’s Ski Team Wins State Title a Second Time — Congratulations! Working and Playing Together Is What School Is All About!!! . . . Last Deadline Met Autographs 143
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