Fort Fairfield High School - Northern Light Yearbook (Fort Fairfield, ME)

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O, M X-RFQ A Q5 Y X 2 The T97 9 NORTHERN LIGHT Volume 34 of Fort Fairfield High School Index: Pages 2 .... ..... P rincipal's Message and Editor's Remarks 3 .... .,... M emorial 4 .... ..... De dication 5-12 ........ Administration, Faculty, and Aides 13-38 ....i... Seniors 39-48 ........ Classes 49-82 ........ Activities: Clubs, Sports, Candids 83-104 ....... Advertisements - Aerial View of FORT FAIRFIELD HIGH SCHOOL by Mr. Richard Nichols. To the Senior Class: Soon you will join the ranks of Fort Fairfield High School Alumni. May you take with you pleasant remembrance of classmates, friends, as well as special events. The Fort Fairfield High School staff looks forward to learning of your accomplishments as alumni, resulting from lives lived with zest and purpose. Sincerely, Mr. Rodney M. Doody, Principal of Fort Fair- field High School From the Editors Pen As editors of the 1979 Northern Light year- book, we have had a lot of interesting experi- ences. We would like to thank the yearbook staff for their cooperation. We hope that the '79 Northern Light will bring back many fond memories of F.F.H.S. This year we finally figured out how past edi- tors stayed on top of what looked like days and days of paper work. Whenever we saw Mrs. Nehring, she always had her pencil in hand or typewriter at her side. We would like to give her a special Thanks . in-.. iis L fft 2, ...AX iiliiili vang . 'fof' In Memoriam ROBIN BIRD - C1960-19723 The Lord's ways are not always in the clearest of lightp and when a loved one is called at such a tender, innocent age to adjoin God, confusion and heartbreak so sorrowfully felt, are most unbearable. The death of Robin is not a forgotten journey: for affectionately warm and lov- ing thoughts of one so very special live on infinitely within, deeply embedded in the bosom of our hearts and the immeasurable abyss of our souls. A small flame from the light of your being will burn inside all who knew and loved youp and treasured memories will be forever vivid in reminiscent minds. Your physical absence as we prepare for graduation is deeply felt indeedg but your ever-present spirit will be with us as we march down the aisle toward boundless goals and dreams. CWritten by Kate Moirsl. Mr, Thib., We Think You Are Great! lf anyone is deserving of being the recipient of an hon- orable tribute, it is Mr. Larry Thibodeau. A high school teacher is one who helps students to learn, but when this skill is combined with such qualities as: friendship, loy- alty, fairness, and a sense of warm humor that enlightens all, you have much more than an ordinary teacher. You have one who is working at his maximum to prepare the immature students of today for transformation into the young adults of tomorrow. Mr. Thibodeau emphasizes individuality and works to strenghten the egos and per- sonalities of his students so that they may realize confi- dence and learning go hand in hand. This one is for you, Mr. Thib from the Class of '79! We are finally at the end of the beginning, and as we look to the possibility of a strong future, we have you and oth- ers like you to be grateful to. Many thanks, Mr. Thibo- deau. ll fWritten by Kate Moirsj - li In His Younger Days I FFII1 LTY Mr. Harold Slipp, graduate of Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, has taught mathematics in Fort Fairfield High School for 12 years. He was one of the first coaches for the Golf Team and served several years as advisor for the Student Council. lt was within his teaching career that an independent math-study program was estab- lished and which has proved to be a help to many college-bound students. He has been extremely conscientious in his efforts to seek perfection in his work and in the achievements of his students. Mr. Kenneth Clark received his Bachelor and Masters' degrees from the University of Maine in Orono. He has taught in Easton High School for five years and served as an agricul- ture teacher for thirty-five years here at Fort Fairfield High School. His nickname of COACH is a well-deserved one as scores of young men in our community and many who have moved away boast of having played bas- ketball under his able direction. The Frontier Chapter of FFA has done extremely well with Mr. Clark as the advisor. Coach has encour- aged teenagers to aim for high ideals in their future and to excell in whatever they may try. These two faculty members are planning to retire this year. We, on behalf of both faculty and student body, wish these teachers our best for their leisurely retirement years. We will miss both of you! 5 Making Our School Run Smoofhl y! Make 200 Copies of This in Triplicate! l 0l1'li FAIRFIIZLD Q mai i 4-vii X, vy it , ... wav K 'Q AX Assistant Principal - MR. GARY JANOSCO Superintendent ol Schools - MR. JAMES COWAN Principal - MR. RODNEY DOODY Director of Special Ed. and Coordinator fFederal Aidj - MRS. EDITH SLIPP 5 ei. YR i fl new K :wp ' .K -5 K eww Guidance Secy. - MRS. LOIS CLARK, Library Technician - MRS. GERTRUDE Secretary to Supt. and Fed. Aid Coordinator DEWLEY, H.S. Receptionist- MISS LORRAINE CIESlELSKI, H.S. Secretary - MRS. - MRS. GERALDINE McGlLLAN MARIE RUSSEL ,, N. I' ...--f- Board of Directors - Chairman, DAVID WRIGHT, Supt. JAMES COWAN, Central Office Bookkeeper - Secy. - MRS. NORMAN GRANT. fSeatedJ: PHIL ORSER, MRS. SALLY BURLOCK, DR. ELEANOR CYR SAM RIDEOUT Do You Have a Calculator? 71 MR. JOHN MCKENNEY - Algebra, Gen. Math, Geometry, Shop Math, MR. HAROLD SLIPP - Algebra, Sr. Rev. Math, Gen. Math, Ind. Study, MR. GILBERT MCLAUGHLIN - CMathematics Dept. Headj Algebra, Geometry, Adv. Math Read, Define, Spell, and Enunciafe Ni? Qan- Seated: MRS. SUZANNE HEWS Freshman English MRS. BETTY STEVENS Junior English MRS. DARRYLIN KEENAN French I, ll, Junior and Senior English Standing: MR. LAWRENCE THIBODEAU Sophomore English MRS. MARGARET PETERSON French I, Il, Ill, lV MR. ROGER SPRAGUE Language Arts Dept. Head Noi Really Mad Scienfisfs 77 y Q MW ijzmonzc MRS. ISABELLE NEHRING - Science Dept. Head, Biology MR. RALPH GALLAGHER - Earth Science, Senior Science MR. WILLIAM ROOPE - Physics, Chemistry weft L Rvws, vpwmuw Rok ,V ' fe PM E ' ' I! 'Business ls Our Business MR. GEORGE DINSMORE - Lester Hill Sim., Typing, Consumer Ed., Bus. Man. MRS. RUTH MCLAUGHLIN - Typing, Bus. Math, Frosh Rotation MRS. CATHY HOTHAM - Shorthand, Typing, Model Office MR. EUGENE BABINEAU - Business Dept. Head, Accounting, Model Office Bus. Mgr. ICTORIAL . at I in 1 L ' .. is-Sf. This Land 3' Your Land MR. CLARENCE CLARK - U.S. History MR. MICHAEL CYR - Seated: Social Studies Dept. Head U.S. Government MR. CARL SJOBERG - World Geography, Psychology Cont. Issues Making Life Better and Easier A MR. KENNETH CUXRK - Agriculture, Nat. Resources, Forestry, Frosh Rotation, Animal Science MR. MELVIN KELLEY - Engine Rebuilding, Car Maintenance, Frosh Rotation, I.A. Rot. MRS. WINNIFRED LOCKHART - Home Ec., Chef's Spec. Family Soc'y, Frosh Rot. MR. DWIGHT STICKLES - Woodworking, Metal Working, I.A. Rot., Frosh Rot. 1 We Aim for High Goals and Achieve- ment MRS. SANDRA GAUVIN - Special Education MRS. GAIL WADDELL - Special Education MRS. ANNA JONES - Title I Teacher MR. LAWRENCE GARDNER - Migratory Instructor Try Jogging fo School - Singing All fhe Way MR. LEONARD COLE - Coordinator of Sports MRS. JEANETTE PETERS - Girls Phys. Ed., Health MR. RICHARD GREENLAW Boys Phys. Ed., Health fa MR. DONALD HAMALANIEN - Director of Music, Band MR. JERRY LeVASSEUR - Vocal Music Making Everyone Woops - Happy a Red Light MR. RONALD WILLETTE Guidance Director. n . J, ll 4 I 4 Rimwf g,5.5,-. limnu MR. WINSTON MARSHALL JR. and MR. DAVID MCCREA - Drivers Training No, No Shots W' If ff . Today Please Leave! wrwm. L., W Q ., ...M A ,M .,.. .. v 5 5 ff .5 H 3 5 'Nam-7 V U ,iQ 1 an me . 1 HM MRS. MARY BARNES MR, JEFF SM ALL School NUYSC Librarian ,F Each Day - We Cook, Clean, and Drive Buses. QW. If 5, lv--2 if . X I 1 MRS. BULA GILL - MRS. MILDRED TRIMM - MRS. LOIS NIGHTINGALE - MRS. CLAUDETTE MILLIARD - MRS. EMILY TARBOX - MRS. MARY WILSON - MRS. JOANNE BEAULIEU ' IP 5 fl , aaa Jee R b..f,:5 , . . 'L' 5. . . I I, 5, BERKLEY THOMPSON and CLARENCE ST. PETER and RICHARD BEAULIEU 'KO MRS PHYLLIS MILLER- Food Service Manager l Q 3 ei. iw ' I 'wi , az. I2 MRS. PHYLLIS WITHAM K, 1 MRS. TERRIE B. CLARK - Food Service Supervisor MRS. NITA NICKERSON - MRS. GEORGIA DEWEY. ..Xv j. 5 . 2 ROBERT LAJOIE MR. PAUL NIGHTINGALE Supervisor of Maintenance and Transportation 1E NI R5 W Y Q new N -J 4 Y uw A ' X, N ' 1, 5 ? M535 49, X AW ' M'MlWA.g.6,J XA SENIORS - Best Wishes for the Future. Class Officers: HEATHER PENDLETON - Treasurer SCOTT BRADLEY - Vice-President DANA DELANO - President LORI WHITE - Secretary .1-Kyla, ',?i'4'P e- iii: 4 fm if f ' XXX ef Facial expressions show happiness, interest, boredom, friendliness, realism, disinterest, anticipation and anxiety Can you find them here? LAURIE ADAMS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Adams. People cannot change truth, but truth can change people. Kfwv TAMARA LYNN BARNES Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Barnes. A true friendship is . . .the sensing of it, the reaching out, touching, grasping, and the refusal to let it go. Kelly Johnson SUE ADAMS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Adams. Let us speak what we feel, let us feel what we speak. if as 1 E f it ..jlx'i ' i DANIEL J. BEAULEIU Son of Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Beaulieu. mfg .X Z, KAREN E. BANKS Rabbit Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wyman. lf you don't have what you like, you must like what you have. wr,--'-f JANE BERNARD Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Bernard. The best way to get the last word in an argument is to say, 'l guess you're right.' BRENT F. BISHOP Son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bishop. Love thy neighbor, but don't get caught. GERTRUDE BROOKER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brooker. Love will blossom anywhere as long as someone's there to care. ,Q KATHY ANN BLEVINS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blevins. S Z S X WENDELL R. BUBAR Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bubar. Why take life seriously when you will never get out of it alive. SCOTT W. BRADLEY Son of Eleanor and the late George Bradley. Behold the turtle, he makes progress only when he sticks his neck out. James Conant SHAROLYN BUHRO Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhro. DAVID CAMPBELL Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell. . 'V - 'J .l 'W-. L 2 PAUL CASSIDY Son ot Mr. and Mrs. James Cassidy. To be what we are and to become what we are capable of being is the only end in life. TINA CAMPBELL Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Campbell. We are all born equal and distinguished alone by virtue. Z MARTIN CHAMBERS Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Chambers. I ,i I U,- 'O i 0 CIMCARRIS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D.Carris. Live, Love, Laugh . F' A... .X A fr A .Z ' tk 1' A 1 qw- Q ' .Q +.+ Q... g v- ,Je ' 5- -'eww sa.. f..g:l' 'J V A L .... - ei . M .... . . . -:Ez d .,... MH x ..3g,'f . 1 f ',-e'-- I wk! va g ,g f ' .' ' .g X A , di, if aa' ROBERT CHAMBERS Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Chambers. DANIEL R. CLARK Son of George and Lois Clark. All the gold and wealth on earth could never equal memories worth. GARY W. DEABAY Son of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Deabay. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. VICKI CLIFFORD Daughter of Mrs. Donna L. Clifford. That it will never come again is what makes life so sweet. . . 1 X ,V I 'L '- if . xx . gbss .- . -, :ij-LEX fiuw: .gif D I ,V 71 -'cazrfl :W-,ji-j Q! ,ff I 'a 1- . E.- ' H 4:5 T r I f L SUSAN DEAN Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dean. When a man has pity on all living creatures then only is he nobel. RANDY CLONEY Son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cloney. DANA DELANO Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Delano Our faults irritate us most when we see them in others. JOHN DESCHESNE Son of Mrs. Jackqueline Deschesne. The only thing I want out of life is life itself. .X .A ,. 'iv it Ii ,P gxg'-.4 is A X . 's .v ' if K? if inf, jr - Coach, my kick should have scored! .4 A? fa- rf' N an Tb? RUTH DESCHESNE Daughter of Dawn Deschesne and the late Michael Deschesne. As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live. . 414. . , . - ff 'r ' ix LAURA A. DESJARDINS Daughter of Mrs. Margaret Desjardins. A lf you love someone, tell them. ROCKY DeWITT Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne DeWitt. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE ff' W A K . . 0 ' EP ' VV? ffm iff ' 1vX DONNA DOUGHTY Daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Doughty. SALLY ANN DOUGHTY Daughter ot Mrs. Mary Doughty and the late Harry Doughty. Woman was created from man's rib not his head to rule him, nor from his feet to be his slave, but from his side to be equal, from under his arm to be protected, from near his heart to beloved. ROBERT B. ELLIS Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellis. Do what you got to do!!! fi-H' -O L L ,.. .N DIANA DUFOUR Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Ross. I like work, it fascinates me, I can sit and Iook at it for hours. 4-fl , , x 'VN Lb' ROBIN ELLIS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellis. It is better to reach for the stars and to hit a Iamppost, than to reach for the lamppost and hit the gutter. .Nw My 3 I 5 if 1 ,. sr STEPHEN DUNCAN Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Duncan. Some men dream of becoming something, others stay awake and do. f' , , f, V . f . , , . ff' , I., f aj Y 'n NOT SHOWN ROBERT EVERETI' Son of Mrs. Jean Everett and the Iate Peter Everett. DAVID FLEMING Son of Mr. and Mrs. Vinal Fleming. ' in . . ky? gf . 1f'?.,Si f f 3, X in ff .1 . ' 1 f f gig, . k:V'- . t.: eff Z,-K , 1 N .IF . N1 si' Q .-L' 1 3 k xwtii i , 4' f M ' bbbb .. Q , , - f Q : 1 ' FRANCES E. GRAY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gray. May all of us shoot forthe highest, no matter how low we are. ,,s f 4. STEPHEN GRAVES Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Graves. Bowl while the bowIin's good. V 2 . 4- . - . . V i fi' :sp . J ,ff ELIZABETH M. FOSTER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Foster. Butterflies are free and so am I! Are you? 45 PHILIP GUIMOND Son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Guimond. Education is what remains when one has forgotten everything he has learned in school. T E wi Q if , ,Qs l 'Sf ZENON D. GUIMOND JR. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Zenon Guimond Sr. Enjoy your work and you will be happy! LESLIE GOIOU Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Guiou. As you close your eyes in slumber, do you think that God will say, 'You have earned one more tomorrow by the work you did today?' 'R' x . i JEFF HAINES Son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Haines. Set it free, if it comes back, it was always yours, if it doesn't, it never was. fs, S KIRK D. GUNNERSON Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Woods. Live now, believe me, wait not 'til tomorrow, gather the roses of lite today. . .f i ' Q . .. Y'---'w.,,, I TAMMY LYNN HATHAWAY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bouchard. lf you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you, it is yours. If it doesn't, it never was. DYLAN M. GUY Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Guy. Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything. si M :xk 1- my 'ITA gy was A ui A A J .O . kzik I afjz . - ... .L AW f x. , u -.ww Nab. VXA.. X CARLA E. HAYES Daughter of Mrs. Eunice Estey and Mr. Clayton Hayes. Beside every great man there is a greater woman. KARL JACKSON Son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jackson. ln the middle west, the high school is the place where the band practices. 463 ' Jw . I , f, 73, cg. SANDRA KINNEY Sandy Daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Kinney and Mr. Harold Kinney. I live for today, for yesterday is gone, and tomorrow isn't mine. fic '15 Y. xw jf' 1 Q TERRY LENE JANDREAU Son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jandreau. To be a man, you needn't be six feet tall. ROBERT KILCOLLINS Son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kilcollins. There is only one kind of love but there are a thousand imitationsf' DALE KEEGAN Son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Keegan. A secret is what you tell someone else not to tell because you can't keep it yourself. we 4 V PETER LeVASSEUR Son of Mr. Peter LeVasseur and Mrs. Pattie Lee. The coast was clear! 'W Bette manages to keep 'er cool ! il' LISA LOVELY Daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Lovely. The name of friend is common, but faith in friendship is rare. STEPHEN LEVESOUE Son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Levesque. Greater love hath no man than this, to lay down his life for the people closest to his heart. I X . PEGGY A. MARTIN Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin. A friend strengthens the heart, repairs the hurts, dissolves the pain, and banishes the IonIiness. BRIAN LONDON Son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald London. I cannot give you the key to success, but I can give you the formula for failure, try to please everybody. ' ,L W, -' L-.'1 Kvfxif, Mgr -' 4. tg, , ' '..sz9L ..-.fnftf gf. ' Q -4f5'! :I a',,f.', ' 'T SE 1 ' V, fggxusi y , L N, . nf I I .. ,., . . if 'Q' . s rl ' K ' N.. . .Sv flpk Mxkugl 'we LORI McGlLLAN Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGilIan. Life is what happens to you while you are making other plans. DAVID MCLAUGHLIN Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McLaughlin. ffl .HQ - 'N X xr- Q , 1 'I A fx' PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE A. RALPH J. MICHAUD, JR. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Michaud. To be what we are, to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end in life. GEORGE McLAUGHLlN Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McLaughlin. GARY A. MlLTON Son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Milton. There is more cheerfulness in the finest smile than in a dozen frowns. vga' 1' KATHRYN M. MICHAUD Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delcie Michaud. We probably wouldn't worry about what people think of us if we could know how seldom they do. A fs '5 'r KATHY A. MOIRS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Leo Moirs. Live life, laugh a lot, and be haDDY- RICK MONSON Guardians - Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Monson. PATTY O'NEAL Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Neal. No matter what may happen, whatever may befall, I only know l'm mighty glad to be living, that's all. NN., l 1 KENNETH NELSON Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sharpe. Keep open the gates of hell. JIM OSSIE Son of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Ossie. Nobody can have everything they want in this world, but l figure I can make my best try at it. R . MATTHEW NIGHTINGALE Son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nightingale. What is easy is seldom excellent. MIKE D. PARADIS Son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Paradis. Give wind and tide a chance to change. HEATHER DAWN PENDLETON Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Pendleton. By the accident of fortune a man may rule the world for a time, but by the virtue of love he may rule the world forever. MY? s... ,... 4 ,Q f DAVID RIDEOUT Wipeout Son of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Rideout. Lovers may come, and lovers may gog But a true friend never leaves your side. Damn thy lover, Bless thy friend. 1... me gs DAWM RAMO Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ramo. MIKE ROBINSON Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson. As long as we are lucky we attribute it to our smartnessg our bad luck we give the gods credit for. JONATHAN REED Son of Mrs. Marion Reed. Go for the gold. JIM SCHWARTZ Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwartz. The road to success is always under construction. TIM SCHWARTZ Son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schwartz. Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you're up to. ff ELIZABETH ST. PETER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald St. Peter. The most beautiful experience of all is to share your friendship and love with someone who needs it. GREFORY HAROLD SHAW Son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Shaw. Happiness is reaching for a friend's hand and finding it there. TERESA ST. PETER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence St. Peter. Remember yesterday, dream about tomorrow, but live today. gl.. JOSEPH W. SHAW Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Shaw. AIways do right, this will gratify some people, and astonish the rest. MIKE THIBEAU Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thibeau. If you ain't got no education, you iust got to use your brains. PATRICIA ANN THIBEAU Daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thibeau. Life isa mystery to be lived. . . not a problem to be solved. 'X T a t V ... g g X, R. bf xl? .E . A N A x I ...ww AQQ xllJA'A5?iAA S i A .... DONNA PATRICIA TOWLE Boo Boo Daughter of Mrs. Linda Dumond. Friendship is reaching for someone's hand and touching their heart. 4 4 wig- ' J, C KIM THIBODEAU Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldrick Thibodeau. The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence. If you do not understand my silence, then you will not understand my words. 'WWW' JUDY M. TURNER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thorwald Turner. Don't walk ahead of me, I may not follow, don't walk behind me I may not lead, but walk beside me and be my friend. Y PERRIN A. TODD Son of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Todd. Nothing but the Best. t eu W, LORI LEE WHITE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank White. If one life shines, the life next to it will catch the light. PATRICIA WOLFEL Daughter of Mrs. Medena Wolfel and Mr. James Wolfel. With memories to look back on yesterday is never gone. l ar-71 MALCOLM WRIGHT Son of Mr. and Mrs. David Wright. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing at all. 1 'F ... Q MICHAEL WULF Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wulf My best friend has four wheels fi x V. if .- -A my wi L is-A . V, C In X Is everyone happy? Seniors Were Active the Past Four Years ADAMS, LAURIE - Stu. Co'l 10- 125 BiHi-Y Pres. 125 Older Girls 11 - 125 State V.P, 125 Fr'ch Cl. 9 - 115 Drama Cl. 105 Math Tm. 115 Band 95 Chorus 9, 105 BB 9- 115 Track 10- 125 SoftBl. 9. ADAMS, SUE - Sr. PIay5 FFA 10 - 125 Band 9 - 115 FFA Sentinel 11. BANKS, KAREN - Sr. Play5 Fr'ch Cl. 9- 105 Var. CI. 9 - 125 Cho- rus 9,105BB 9- 125Track9 - 12. BARNES, TAMARA LYNN - Nat. Hon. Socy. 11 - 125 Yr. Bk. 125 Sr. Play5 Jr. Ex.5 BiHi-Y 12, Older Girls 11 - 125 Fr'ch Cl. 9- 125 Drama Cl. Treas. 105 Lib. 95 Chorus 9 - 12, All Aroos. 125 Ach. Award, Comp. 9, 10. BEAULEIU, DANNY BERNARD, JANE - Class Treas. 95 Stu. Co'l 12, Secy5 Natl. Hon. Socy 11 - 12, Reg. VP 125 Yr. Bk. 10- 125 Sen. PIay5 Fr. CI. 9- 125 Var. Cl. 11 - 125 Band 9 - 115 Chorus 9, 105 Ch. Ldr. 9 - 125 Track 10, 115 Girls State5 Sr. Prom Comm. BISHOP, BRENT F. - FFA 95 Aroos. Valley 4-H Riding CI. 9 - 125 Who's Who - Amer. Students. BLEVINS, KATHY BRADLEY, SCOTT - Sr. VP5 Yr. Bk. 125 Sr. Play5 Jr. Ex.5 Fr. CI. 9, 105 Var. Cl. 10 - 125 BB 95 Baseball 95 Soccer9 - 12. BROOKER, GERTRUDE BUBAR, WENDALL BUHRO, SHAROLYN CAMPBELL, DAVID CAMPBELL, TINA CARRIS, CIMMERLY CASSIDY, PAUL A. - Nat. Hon. Soc. 11 - 125 Sr. PIay5 Fr. Cl. 9, 185 25112. Sf' ?f, 132 N?L'lili.'5 5112? Band 9' 5 Tm 9' CHAMBERS, MARTIN CHAMBERS, ROBERT, Bob - FFA 105 Track 10. CLARK, DANNY - Var. Cl. 125 Band 9 - 125 Ski Team 10 - 12. CLIFFORD, VICKI JO, Vick - Fr. CI. 9 - 125 Drama CI. 105 Band 9 - 125 Ach't Award 9, His. 1 1. CLONEY, RANDY DEABAY, GARY - Yr. Bk. 125 Sr. Play5 Fr. Cl. 9, 105 Drama Cl. 105 Var. Cl. 11, 125 Lib. 95 Math Tm. 11, 125 Chorus 9, 105 BB 11, 125 Baseball 9 - 115 Ach't Award 95 CPR Instructor. DEAN, SUSAN DELANO, DANA - Class VP 1 15 Pres. 125 Nat. Hon. Soc. 11 - 125 Pres. 125 Yr. Bk. 10- 12, Ed. 125 Sen. PIay5 Jr. Ex.5 Fr. Cl. 9, 105 Drama Cl. 115 Math Tm. 11 - 125 Band 9 - 125 Stageband 9 - 125 Ach't Award 95 Boys State. DESCHESNE, JOHN DESCHESNE, RUTH - Yr. Bk. 10 - 125 Sr. PIay5 Jr. Ex.5 BiHi-Y 125 Fr. Cl. 9, 105 FHA 125 Var. Cl. 11, 125 Band 9 - 125 Chorus 10 - 125 Track 10, 115 Pep Team 9. DeWlTT, ROCKY DESJARDINS, LAURA DOUGHTY, DONNA DOUGHTY, SALLY, Sal - Sr. PIay5 BiHi-Y 125 Fr. Cl. 9 - 125 Drama Cl. 105 FHA 125 Lib. 9, Math Tm. 125 Chorus 9- 125 Jr. Prom Comm.5 CPR Instructor. DUFOUR, DIANA DUNGAN, STEPHEN - Sr. Play5 Jr. Ex.5 French CI. 10- 125 Band 9, 10. ELLIS, ROBERT - Sr. Play: BB 11 - 125 Track 10. ELLIS, ROBIN - St. Co'l 9 - 125 Nat. Hon. Soc. 11 - 12 Yr. Bk. 10 - 125 Sr. Play5 Jr. Ex. MarshalI5 Fr. CI. 9- 115 Var. Cl. 11, 125 Math T. 11, 125 Band 9 - 115 Chorus 9- 115 Cheer Ldr. 9- 125 Track 105 Ach't Award 105 Field Hockey 10 - 125 Girls State. EVERETT, ROBERT - Cross Country 10 - 125 Track 9- 12. FLEMING, DAVID FOSTER, BETTE - Jr. Ex.5 Older Girls 115 FHA 115 Var. CI. 11 - 125 Band 9, 105 Chorus 9- 11, All Aroos. 10 - 115 Pep Tm. 95 Field Hockey 10- 125 Drill Tm. 11 - 12. GRAY, FRANCES GUIMOND, PHILIP - Sr. PIay5 Fr. CI. 9- 115 Math Tm. 11 - 125 BB 11 - 125 Baseball 9- 12. GUIMOND, ZENON GUIOU, LESLIE - St. Col'I 9 - 125 Yr. Bk. 115 FBLA 125 Sr. PIay5 BiHi-Y 125 Older Girls 125 Fr. Cl. 9, 105 Var. Cl. 11 - 125 Band 9 - 125 Chorus 9 - 105 Cheer Ldr. 9 - 125 Track 9 - 125 F. Hockey 10- 11. GUNNERSON, KIRK - Sr. Play5 Var. CI. 125 Math Tm. 11 - 125 Baseball 11 - 125 Golf Tm. 12. GUY, DYLAN - Chess Cl. 9, 10, 125 Chess Tm. 9, 10, 12. HAINES, JEFF - FBLA 9- 125 Chorus 9 - 115 Track 9 - 105 CPR Instructor. HATHAWAY, TAMMY - Fr. Cl. 10- 125 Lib. 95 Chorus 9, 12. HAYES, CARLA - FBLA 11, 125 Sr. Play5 Jr. Ex. MarshaIl5 Var. Cl. 125 Band 9, 105 Chorus 9, 105 Cheer Ldr. 11, 125 Field Hockey 10 - 12. JACKSON, KARL - Band 9 - 125 Stage Band 9 - 125 Chorus 9, 125 All Aroostook 10, 12. JANDREAU, TERRY - Sr. Play5 Fr. CI. 9 - 125 FFA 115 Var. CI. 9 - 125 Basketball 9 - 115 Baseball 9 - 115 Chess CI. KILCOLLINS, ROBERT - Var. Cl. 10 - 125 Track 10- 12. KINNEY, SANDRA - Band 9- 12. KEEGAN, DALE - Fr. CI. 9, 105 Var. Cl. 10 - 125 Math Tm. 11, 125 Band 9 - 125 Baseball 9 - 125 Boy's State5 CPR lnstructor5 Nat. Hon. Socy 125 Senior Play. LeVASSEUR, PETER - Basketball 95 Chess Club 9. LEVESOUE, STEPHEN LONDON, BRIAN LOVELY, LISA MARTIN, PEGGY - FFA 9- 115 Chorus 9- 115 Softball 9, 10. MCGILLAN, LORI - Nat. Hon. Soc. 11, 125 Yr. Bk. 11, 125 Sr. Play5 Fr. Cl. 9, 105 Drama Cl. 95 FHA 125 Var. CI. 11, 125 Math Tm. 11, 125 Band 9- 125 Chorus 9, 105 All Aroos. 9- 125 All State 125 Cheer Ldr. 95 BsktBI. 11, 125 Pep Tm. 105 Field Hockey 10- 125 Softball 10- 125 Girls State. MCLAUGHLIN, DAVID McLAUGHLlN, GEORGE - Var. Cl. 11, 125 Band 9- 125 X-Cty. 105 SkiTm.9- 125 Soccer 1 1, 12. MICHAUD, KATHRYN - Sr. Play5 Fr. CI. 125 FFA 9, 10, 125 Cho- rus 9, 10, 11. MICHAUD, RALPH - Fr. Cl. 9, 105 Var. CI. 9- 125 Band 9, 10, 115 Basketball 9- 125 Baseball 9- 125 Golf 9 - 125 Ach'tAwards 11, . MILTON, GARY - Sr. Play5 FFA 9- 125 Var. Cl. 9- 125 Band 9 - 115 Basketball 95 Baseball 9- 125 Ski Team 10, 11. MOIRS, KATHY - Class Pres. 95 Stu. Co'cil 11, Pres. 125 Jr. Ex.5 BiHi-Y 125 Fr. CI. 9, 105 Var. CI. 10 - 125 Band 9- 115 Chorus 95 Bsktball 9, 105 Field Hockey 10, 115 Softball 9- 12. MONSON, RICK - Var. Cl. 9- 125 Basketball 9- 125 Baseball 9 - 125 Soccer 9- 125 All Aroos. 10 - 12, All Eastern 11 - 12, All Amer. 10. NELSON, KENNETH NIGHTINGALE, MATT - Nat. Hon. Socy 11, 125 Fr. CI. 9, 105 Var. Cl. 9 -12,Pres. 125 Math Tm. 115 Band 9- 115Chrous125 Basketball 95 X-Cty 9- 125 Track 9- 125 Ski Team 10- 12. O'NEAL, PATTY - FBLA 125 Sr. Play5 Achievement Award 10. OSSIE, JAMES PARADIS, MIKE PENDLETON, HEATHER - Class Treas. 10 - 125 Nat. Hon. Socy 11, 125 Yr. Bk. 10- 125 Sr. Play5 Fr. Cl. 9, 10: Var. Cl. 11, 125 Math Tm. 125 Band 9 - 125 Chorus 9, 105 All-Aroos Band 115 Cheer Ldr. 9- 125 Track 105 Achv't Award 95 Field Hockey 10 - 125 Girls State. RIDEOUT, DAVID - Yr. Bk. 125 Sr. Play5 Jr. Ex. Marshall5 Fr. Cl. 10-12, Pres. 125 Var. CI. 11 - 125 Math Tm. 11,12, Pres. 125 Band9-115Chorus9-115SkiTeam9-12. ROBINSON, MIKE - Fr. Cl. 9, 105 Var. CI. 12: Math Tm. 115 Bas- ketball 9 - 125 Golf Tm. 11, 12. SCHWARTZ, JAMES - Var. Cl. 9- 125 Wrestling 9, 10. SCHWARTZ, TIM - Class Pres. 115 Yr. Bk. 10 - 12, Ed. 125 Jr. Ex.5 Fr. CI. 9, 105 Var. CI. 11, 125 Math Tm. 12: Band 9- 125 Chorus 9, 10, 12, All Aroos 125 Baseball 9 - 125 Soccer 105 Boys State5 Stage Band 9 - 12. SHAW, GREG - Sr. Play5 Band 9- 125 Track 95 Achv't Award 11. SHAW, JOE - Yr. Bk. 125 Sr. Play5 Jr. Ex., Fr. CI. 9, 105 Drama CI. 105 Var. Cl. 11, 125 Band 9- 125 Chorus 9- 12, All Aroos. 10, 11, 125 All State 10, 115 Basketball 9, 105 Golf Tm. 9, 10, 115 Chess Team 95 Chess Club 9. ST. PETER, ELIZABETH -- Yr. Bk. 12: FBLA 12i FHA 9 - 115 Lib. 95 Chorus 9, Softball 1 1. ST. PETER, THERESA - FBLA 12. THIBEAU, MICHAEL THIBEAU, PATTI - Yr. Bk. 125 FBLA 125 Sr. Play5 Jr. Ex. Mar- shall5 Fr. Club 9, 105 Drama Cl. 105 FFA 9, 105 Chorus 9, 105 Cheerleader 11, 125 Track 9, 105 Ach'vt Award 11. ' THIBODEAU, KIM - Class Pres. 105 Yr. Bk. 115 FBLA 125 Sr. Play5 Jr. Ex. Marshall5 French Cl. 9, 105 FFA 9 - 125 Chorus 9 - 115 Cheerleader 1 1, 125 Pep Team 9, 10. TODD, PERRIN - Var. Cl. 9- 125 Basketball 9- 125 X-Cty 9, 105 Track 95 Boys State 115 Volleyball 10- 12. TOWLE, DONNA - Sr. Play5 BiHi-Y 125 Fr. CI. 95 FHA 9 - 125 FFA 9- 115 Lib. 9- 125 Chorus 1 1, 125 FHA Dist. Chairman 11, 12. TURNER, JUDY - Sr. Play5 FFA 9, 105 Chorus 9 - 115 Cheer Ldr. 125 Softball 10. WHITE, LORI - Class Officer 9- 125 FBLA 125 Sr. Play5 BiHi-Y 9, 105 Fr. Cl. 9, 105 Drama Cl. 95 FHA 125 Var. Cl. 11, 125 Band 9- 115 Cheer Ldr. 9- 125 Track 95 Field Hockey 10 - 12. WOLFEL, PATRICIA FIANIO. DAWN WRIGHT, MALCOLM - Yr. Bk. Staff 12, FBIA 12, sr. Play, Jr. Ex. Marshall5 Fr. Cl. 125 FFA 9- 125 Var. Cl. 10 - 125 Basketball REED, JONATHAN 95 Track 10- 125 Ski Team 10- 125 Soccer9- 12. O O Many Gave Service and Showed Leadership : ... !Ix '. . 'I 4 Y' ' :I F v 4 .' in Aff I' '. T 1, A 45 -'Zz gf , - I III ' A ' I xi J I . 4 , .X , J - ti The Senior Class Has Selected These . . . I? i l BEST LOOKING - Matt and Kathv 0 CLASS CLOWNS - Dana and Kate L AWS 'IY,,, 4'L'Q ST DEPENDABLE - Scott and Donna X was CLASS TOOLERS - Jim and Cim BEST DRESSED - Mac and Laurie 33 Special Students to Be Typical CLASS COUPLE - Greg and Donna Q A 2 5 Q3 -Q P Q . -11,33 I Y K fi L 5 2 I 2 A f ' K , 1?3 :I 2: 2: V 2 ug , A CQ 5 Q 5 s .. 5 Q 5 Qu . . Q 5 5 4 V I-A12 X 5 5 N Q . 9, y 5 Qu 'Nw W ,T X L XY, 5 5 s ' s gy 5.5 sh SL s 5 Q Aly Q mr 5' w',' Ps 0 X fi Mosr FRIENDLY Lesne and Klrk E ig 'S X Nkwgsi QX s-Nw dau CLASS FLIRT Karl and Judy 1 .QQ LS-rf Q'-my Qin .V BEST DANCLRS - Perrm and Carla BEST BUILD - Robert and Tuna 34 A 9 197 9 Senior Favorifes! BEST FRIENDS - Leslie and Laurie jx BEST FRIENDS - Karl and David CLASS SCHOLAFIS - Mlke and Robin MOST MUSICAL - Tim and Heather I-Q MOST ATHLETIC - Rick and Karen MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT - Dana and Kate Porfraifs of Seniors Taken in 1960- '65 I I I, 3 J IA ,,,, at ' , ATE? I . I is ' I xr 1 , 5 4 ., 3? A 1 ,- TAMARA BARNES SCOTT BRADLEY , f f 5:2 . x f SALLY DOUGHTY DALE KEEGAN Back: GREG SHAW, -, -, -, -. Front: -, TAMARA BARNES, DANNY CLARK. , : ii , gk i I 4x 4' ff' -'95 ,.-r ' f 2' f . Q? I g .. ZQH 5 we If L, ' , I , . ,E j .f f ,,,3 ., .,AA .. - .. , .-mfs, I .Y I 5 l x L4' , IMI? :H J' ,W ' 614143, I .-. in AZ L 4 S- P I -I . Q 36 GREG SHAW 'Quo' H. sig J , 4 Q .. SUSAN DEAN I A Rpm? 5 it ' 1,. ' ' 'L' n , ww' xiii' STEPHEN LEVESOUE K as I PETER DANA DELANO -4' L W M W .. f 4 fd I :L LESLIE GUIOU wiv! 14.0,-rf' PEGGY ANN MARTIN TRICIA WOLFEL I MALCOLM WRIGHT nr . , .. L L L .X 5' : IW S-if ' . L I ' x L L L Y - Potpourri Greg bouqht a 514.50 'PUP ' Gary, waiting Tor a fast one 'Tim. BATTER-UP' Brent, watch the fingers, not the CAMERA! Hanging out in the Library Carla and Mac - cute, eh? 'I M fs. Lon and Cathy Comi?ng,ln after a bit of limo Cowboy Coaches on the slope. Deep discussion between Perrin and Patti. UD J s- f ff 37 To Be an All-Around Good Student work You should always studv hard . . . ,,,,' Be able to run like the wind. . . Play an Instrument. i URe 'Q 'rr Z Entertain others. . . 38 aroundalot. . . i t , Q K And, help each other. lffm fn F 1 Jvvva-'v-,,,... W FQ f X nl Q, xy 32 gm! M A 7? Hx Officers: Kneeling: DON CASSIDY - Treasurerg JEFF DAVENPORT - President: Standing: SUE BURLOCK - Secretaryg CARRIE ACHORN - Vice-president Junior Class The greatest. . .andthe shyestl' We Look fo the Future Room 205 1st Row: Danny Ayoob, Michael Bernard, Stephen Adams, Michael Beaulieu, David Carris. 2nd Row: Gloria Cote, Debra Churchill, Bonnie Bishop, Judy Babineau, Sally Ciesielski, Holly Bouchard, Carrie Achorn, Bethany Bruce, Kathy Bright, Kate Barnes, Lisa Boulier. 3rd Row: Robin Blaisdell, Betty Condon, Laurie Cyr, Don Cassidy, Scott Ashby, Tom Anderson, Glendon Ashby, Mark Cassidy, Wayne Adams. Absent: Cathy Achorn, Frank Beaulieu, Peggy Blevins, Susan Burlock, Marybeth Burns, Bill Campbell, Tim Chasse, Gerald Bernaiche. gummy Room 206 Row 1: Nicky Grass, Jeff Davenport, Kevin Howe, David Gould, Chris Findlen, Chip Goughan, Robby Dewitt. Flow 2: Gail Helstrom, Becky Frost, Peggy Glew, Beth Dorsey, Heidi Haines, Becky Doughty, Lori Graves. Row 3: Tim Desjardins, Sally Foster, Sandra Doughty, Debbie DeMerchant, Angela Heath, Bonnie Fox, Kim Gunnerson, Kelly Holton, Brenda Holmes, Jeff Guiou. Absent: Michael Dean, Mike Gagnon, Peter Glew, Debbie Higgins, Kim Howe, Laura Hodshon. 41 - Only One More Year af F.F.H.5. ns um m i gg M Room 208 Flow 1: Max Neddeau, David McGarrigle, Steve Huntress, Stephen Milliard, Todd Merrill, Glen Martin, Bennett Jan- dreau. Row 2: Barb Lynch, Brenda London, MaryAnn McCrea, Martha McLaughlin, Debbie McGillan, Nancy Lovely, Elmira Libby, Kathy Johnston, Linna Martin, Lori Logsdon. Row 3: Kris McCrea, Beth Michaud, Judy Levesque, Cathy Matchett. Absent: Theresa Lowe, Anthony Mazerolle, Tammy McCue, Janice Michaud, Fred Moirs, Stephen Mowbray, David Mourey, Regina Murphy, Robert Milliard. Room 200 Row 1: Michael Wright, Kendall Shaw, Paul Towle, Scott Thebarge, Michael Peters, David Tuck, Randy Thi- beau. Row 2: Julie Wright, Lisa Ugone, Marcia Wright, Louann Saucier, Ann Saucier, Julie Paradis, Krista Plant. Row 3: Theresa Schwartz, Pam O Neal, George Taggett, Laurie Wathon, Peter Towle, Mary Stedman, Stuart Turner, Nancy Walker, Barry Williams. Absent: Tony Shaw, Terry Thompson, George Tilley, Kim Walker, Gailen Wortman, Pamie Worster. Sophomore Class Officers: BEVERLY AYOOB - Treasurerp LAURA MCLAUGHLIN - Vice-president LISA BANKS - Presidentg SHELLY GORMAN - Secretary. You're not paying a11ention! Sophomores Show Confidence . . . Room 20 I Row 1: Chris Dean, Scott Adams, Chester Cyr, Michael Campbell, Douglas Clifford, Gerald Bubar, Michael Burtchell. Row 2: Loretta Beckwith, Patricia Bricknell, Carla Achorn, Brenda Brooker, Karen Cyr, Tina Bowker, Rhonda Currie, Robin Doak, Tina Belanger. Row 3: Gary Campbell, Michael Craig, Robert Adams, Jean Bulter, Jason Brayall, Colleen Churchill, Lori Bell, Lynn Craig. Absent: Barbara Ashby, Beverly Ayoob, Sandra Barnett, Lisa Banks, Todd Bishop, Nora Blevins, Lisa Burns, Brenda Churchill, Joseph Cloney, Cathy DeMerchant, Ronnie Dewitt. UI fllnifnnnii -- -- A Room A 203 Row 1: David Dufour, Kelly Higgins, Michael Gallop, Peter Kinney, David Dubay, Scott Doughty, Shawn Ireland, Michael Gui- mond. Row 2: Marcia Gallagher, Duska Kenneson, Lynn Flannery, Narda LaPointe, Shelly Gorman, Valerie Gallop, Julie Edgecomb, Debbie Dubay, Denise Dubay.'Row 3: Lee Langley, Terri Frost, Michael Flannery, Douglas Finnemore, Mary Lowe, Sheri Logsdon, Rhonda Doughty. Absent: Lisa Fleming, Sandra Fox, Cheryl Grant, Toby Howe, Mark Lagassie, Annette Levesque, Mark Lunn, Nancy Mazerolle, Paul Matchett. 44 In Their School Acfivifies ini teri'iWl iam In 3 Q I I N Room li' 207 L ? S Kneeling: Tony McDougal, Scott Michaud, Robert Osgood, Pat McKenney. Standing: Linda Milliard, Darlene McLaughlin, Lynn Moirs, Robin Moirs, Patricia Morneault, Sandra Parady, Judy Ouelette. Absent: Laura McLaughlin, Barbara Michaud, David Ossie, Rhonda Ouelette, Robert Palmer. ill? Room 209 FDM Row 1: Jerry Sherman, Mike Rackliffe, Ricky Wyman, Steve Turner, Rick Ramo. Row 2: Lynn White, Tracey Thibeau, Stuart Parks, Roxanne Thompson, Laurie True, Mildred Sprague. Row 3: Tami Ward, Bridget Webb, Susan Saucier, Paul Wright, Nicholas Williams, Kiersten Pendleton, Wilmont Wortman. Absent: John Watson, Rhoda Ward, Rhonda Tracy, Lori Thorn- dike, Rick Ramo, and Scott Pike. 45 Freshman Class Officers: Kneeling: JILL DOUGHTY - Treasurerg TFIICIA PENDELTON Secretaryg Standing: AN NA MURPHY - Vice-president: JAY MCKENNEY President. A NORMAL GJ Freshman Class As Firsf- Year Sfudenfs af F. F. H. 5. Kneeling: Steve Craig, Tony Ciesielski, Steve Bubar, Tim Churchill, Cameron Cogswell, Chris Cowan, Flandy Dubay, Derrick Cote, Joe Brooker. Second Flow: Tammy Barnett, Sheila Cowan, Cheryl Ashby, Melody Brouette, Kim Adams, Cindy Bowker, Brenda Churchill, Barbara Chambers, Carla Clifford. Standing: Ernie Chapman, Karen Churchill, James Campbell, Aleshia Carris, Craig Delano, Beth Bernard, Beth Boyd, Charles Cyr, Sharon Ayoob, Carmen Achorn, Gloria Condon. Absent: Tina Bubar, Michael Canavan, Cathy Clark, Philip Cloney. Kneeling: Sherry Hartley, Melony Hunt, Tina DeMerchant, Lynn Dumond, Beth Foster, Laura Ireland, Tracy Holton, Jill Doughty, Karen Gunnerson, Sue Giggey, Diana Graves, Dedra Guy, Debbie Johnston. Standing: Flichard Gagnon, David Doughty, Flay Holmes, Darrell Doughty, Paul Doughty, Greg Findlen, Danny Dufour, Danny Everett, John Fields, Emery Devine, Ronald Harvey, David Hricak, Phillip lreland, Truman Dewley, Larry Jackson, Andy Johnston. Absent: Lisa Dumond, Vickie Harvey, Geoffrey Hayes and Greg Fox. Room 101 Room I 0 47 We Wish fo Do Our Best. Room I 04 Kneeling: David Lizotte, Charles Michaud, Randy Rackliffe, Jay McKenney, Matt McKenney, Dale McGillan, Dwain Plant, Bruce Philbrick, Richard Matchett. Second Row: Terri Nadeau, Rebecca Langley, Kim Rideout, Tammy Libby, Anna Mur- phy, Cindy Libby, Tricia Pendleton, Crystal Paradis, Pam Perry. Third Row: Tammy Monson, Carla Morrow, Steve Kilcollins, Alan McCarthy, Darrell McOuade, Teddy Martin, Robert Pictou, Kyle Lovely, Toby Merrill. Absent: Terry Tompkins, Room I 10 Kneeling: Tammy Walker, Katrena Thompson, Cathernine Tuck, Suzanne Senechal, Tracy Taggett, Eva Wilkins, San- dra Schwartz, Penny Wortman, Luanne Wigley. Standing: Tommy Saucier, Kirk Thibeau, Douglas Shaw, Timothy Wright, Everett Towle, Matthew Smith, Robert Wortman, William Roope, Carl Thomas, Gordon Wathen. Absent: Timothy St. Peter, Blair Webb, Vincent Pelletier, Brad London, Brent Lovely, Gary Madore, Jason McLaughlin, Melvin McPherson, Kurt Parks, Penny Payne. FIKTIVITIEE x . P 4 Xs . if - V 5 L Q' X 'L Q Q N w ,... .. 'i i 45' 'h 4 in . N.: Wg. fi? x 'fM ra fi. N X 'N 1 Q N . . ' Y 1 X . ff X Northern Lighf Staff Know How fo Please! Lori McGilIan kept the business end of our work while Dana Delano planned our book as Editor. Row 1: Lori McGilIan, Tim Schwartz, Dana Delano, Heather Pendleton, Jane Bernard, Scott Bradley. Row 2: Liz St. Peter, Brenda Holmes, Beth Bruce, Patti Thibeau, Marcia Wright, Sue Burlock, Lori Graves, Advisor - Mrs. Nehring. Row 3: Louann Soucier, Julie Wright, David Rideout, Ruth Deschesne, Joe Shaw, Nancy Walker, Mary Ann McCrea, Flobin Ellis. Row 4: Gary Deabay, Tami Ward, Sally Foster, Carla Achorn, Marcia Gal- lagher, Tammy Barnes, Karen Cyr. Absent: Debbie Higgins. r 1 . v Y 1.3 ff ..,, ,,.... t t Q iiii I t .. , t , Q A second Editor-in-Chief who worked with Dana Cabovel: Tim Schwartz. A 1 1 .kkk A-t These typists, Liz St. Peter, Brenda Holmes, and Bet Bruce were assisted by Patti Thibeau and Marci A Wright to keepthe machines humming , Qleftj Staff Department Heads: Ar, is i r - Clubs Ed. - Sue Burlock Sports - Tammy Barnes x Classes Ed. - Heather Pendleton 3 its H-iv' . Senior Ed. - Jane Bernard Sports Ed. - Scott Bradley Cinsetj Typist Ed. - Patti Thibeau Our Training and Experience Take Time Future Business Leaders lst Row: Mrs. Hotham, Adv.: Kate Barnes, Kim Thibodeau, Patti Thibeau, Lori White, Carla Hayes, Mac Wright. 2nd Row: Katie Thompe son, Terri Nadeau, Tammy Walker, Elizabeth St. Peter, Eva Wilkins, Tracy Taggett, Patty O'NeaI, Theresa St. Peter . 3rd Row: Kim Walker, Brenda Holmes, Tammy McCue, Peggy Glew, Gloria Cote, Judy Babineau, Becky Frost, Tricia Wolfel, Susan Dean. 4th Row: Debbie Churchill, Debbie DeMerchant, Gail Helstrom, Steve Kilcollins, Brenda London. Absent: Bonnie Bishop. I B' Officers: Row 1: Pattie Thibeau, President, Kate Barnes, Vice President. Row 2: Judy Babineau, Secretary: Stephen Kilcollins, Historian Brenda London, Treasurer. The three of us helped type and prepare programs for the home basketball games for the '78-'79 season. New Clubs are Revived This Year. Hi-Y Row 1: Kate Barnes, Elmira Libby, Mary Stedman, Marcia Wright, Laurie Wathen. Row 2: Kate Moirs, Tamara Barnes, Laurie Adams, Donna Towle, Tammy Walker. Row 3: Robin Blaisdell, Mary Beth Burns, Ruth Deschesne, Lori Graves, Leslie Guiou. Row 4: Becky Doughty, Beth Bruce, Laurie Cyr. Row 5: Cameron Cogswell, Richard Gagnon, Randolph Deabay. Mathematics Left to Right: Row 1: Advisor: Mr. McLaughlin, Sally Doughty, Lori McGiIlan, David Rideout, Dale Keegan. Row 2: Dana Delano, Kevin Howe, Elmira Libby, Philip Guimond, Mark Cassidy. Row 3: John Watson, Robin Blaisdell, Tim Schwartz, Carrie Achorn, Mary Stedman, Sharolyn Buhro. Row 4: Heather Pendleton, Robin Ellis, Kirk Gunnerson, Janice Michaud. as Chess Players Take Their Game Seriously Chess Club: Players: Robbie DeWitt, Mark Cas- sidy. Standing: J. T. Watson, Paul Cassidy, Tom Anderson, Ray Holmes, Dylan Guy, Rocky DeWitt, Mr. G. McLaughlin, Advisor The Chess Team, in pictures A Cbelowj during a match, tied for First in the County, but were defeated in a tie-breaker by a nar- row margin in a match with Pres- que Isle. sf L s,s wig QI . . A K A5 5....Axi ' A 7,5335 H . Mark Cassidy John T WaISOn Paul Cassidy Mr. McLaughlin, Coach and Advisor 53 F.H.A. District A Con vention Members of District A Future Homemakers met to discuss Teen Awareness with the theme, Your Personality - Inside 8: Out. Donna Towle, 1978 District Chairman, and Mrs. Lockhart, District Advisor, fright, abovej made the final arrangements for group meetings, a fashion show, and the general program. ondlifyjn efs 316 3 A- - Q Fort Fairfield High School Saturday, Nov. 4, 1978 At the Installation Ceremony, Marcia Wright, CAbove, leftj was installed as the 1979 District Vice Chairman. An Introduction to the Shutter Bug y ggyg ' illllillllillllfiil mmf:-H e-il lllllfl ll igggg Peter and Chris have been busily clicking their 35 mm cameras for yearbook can- ' . A I f I r 3 dids and gaining a lot of experience in the field of photography. The Staff is grateful to ,,,,, , li il them and to Mr. Jeff Small, Advisor, for their time and patience in giving our '79 , , l - Northern Light a bit of extra PIZZAZ! Below are a couple of unusual shots which 3 Q' 9 A A i i f they have captured on film for us. g -e in ll , Y- ff ii Q55 SZ.. I ll Q ,,,, , , . A 4 V PETER GLEW and CHRIS FINDLEN The Varsity Club Remains Active Row 1: R. Monson, V. President: H. Pendleton, Secy-Treas.: M. Nightingale, President. Row 2: P. Towle, L. McLaughlin, L. Wathen, K. Barnes, L. Graves, M. McCrea, D. McGillan, L. Ugone, D. Keegan, H. Bouchard, M. Wright. Flow 3: S. Adams, K. Gunnerson, K. Banks, S. Barnett, R. Blaisdell, B. Condon, L. McGilIan, L. Guiou, J. Shaw. Row 4: G. Milton, P. Cassidy, K. Cyr, K. Moirs, J. Bernard, R. Ellis, B. Michaud, N. LaPointe, J. Ossie, M. Paradis. Row 5: C. Dean, T. Schwartz, C. Hayes, L. White, D. Cassidy, R. Deschesne, G. Deabay, T. Jandreau, G. Taggett. Row 6: R. Michaud, P. Todd, G. McLaughlin, M. Rob- inson, D. Ayoob, D. Carris, P. Towle, S. Ireland, J. Sherman, C. Cyr. 'U'--in 19-+ if The Club sold food at Soccer games: May I help you? Is everyone listening to our President?!! 1... .L Q: . X 5.5: T s Age.-l A - f , .. ..f,:,,,uf N .. :vu ,vw Jie . xi ,,... , iii S is its . Kirk Gunnerson, an honorary member, faithfully cleaned the new popcorn machine - fwhat a joblj March 1 - at the Winners Award Banquet. .vu-.. M 56 Dirigo Teaches, I Lead, in Maine MINE mine. Row 1: Perrin Todd, Tim Schwartz, Dale Keegan, Dana Delano. Row 2: Jane Bernard, Robin Ellis, Lori McGillan, Heather Pendleton. Older Girls Conference Had a Weekend in Bar Harbor Row 1: Kate Barnes, Judy Babineau, Tracy Thibeau, Laurie Wathen, Lisa Ugone. Flow 2: Mary Lowe, Tammy Barnes, Laurie Adams, Lori Graves, Leslie Guiou, Martha McLaughlin. Row 3: Julie Wright, Mary Beth Burns, Robin Blaisdell, Laurie Cyr, Carrie Achorn, Mary Stedman. F.F.H.S. French Club Performs Well! - . --A miwxg N ,eee .. M WMM .wi f M I 'SibsIT .5iEfRiE Officers: David Rideout, President, Beth Michaud, Vice-President, Tracey Thibeau, Sec., Tammy Barnes, Treasurer, Tricia Pendleton, Anna Murphy, Frosh Representatives. lo-3 Z' C wma ,,.,fff .f 'krj ,aff-, Cindy Libby, Susan Giggy, Cathy Tuck, Sharon Ayoob, Karen Gunnerson, Tricia Pendleton, Beth Bernard, Jay McKenney perform in SNOW WHITE during the Christmas Assembly. They were elected The Best. Bef: Scenes of France painted by Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Small. The mural shows the streets of Paris, French street scene, and the Pyrennes Mts. as seen in the French classroom. 3 1 Q' L Q. Q Q . 'Q Junior Exhibition at Its Best R L 94- K f- - Q. ' Y 23' ' , tif V -1. Wifi i' Mx 43 fi e STEVE DUNCAN TAMARA BARNES DANA DELANO KELLY JOHNSON JOE SHAW RumpIestiItskin Rose Goes To Church Dear Fathers Sorry, Wrong Number The Button f Q N ... if H , S 'ing p ' 2 l .MS Q, 5 Toi 'Q 1 1 f A tsssw ms- M ti fwtffgef' S f .. KATHY MOIRS Why Men Never Cry - ,fr ,,.,,.,,,s .. it I K 2' Vocalists: BETTY FOSTER and HEATHER PENDLETON. S SCOTT BRADLEY RUTH DESCHESNE TIME SCHWARTZ gave the Welcome as President '. . .Something For Wife Stow lt Until. . I Marshalls: CARLA HAYES, MAC WRIGHT, PATTI THIBEAU, ROBIN Pianist: SALLY DOUGHTY ELLIS, KIM THIBODEAU, DAVE RIDEOUT. T. V. Detectives Prime Time Crime - A Satire on i Q ' Senior Play Cast: Kneeling: Malcolm Wright, Tammy Barnes, Terry Jandreau, Mike Paradis, rx Fi A '92 18,1 vile. . Carla Hayes, Lori White, Joe Shaw, Patty O'Neal. Row 1: Mr. Sprague - Director, Paul Cassidy, Kim Thibodeau, Robin Ellis, Ruth Des- chesne, Leslie Guiou, Kate Moirs, Lori McGillan, Dana Delano. Row 2: Gary Milton, Bobby Ellis, David Rideout, Jane Bernard, Heather Pendle- ton, Scott Bradley, Phil Guimond, Greg Shaw, Wendall Bubar. CAbsent: Dale Keegan.J Yi' CHARLlE'S DEVILS Uane, Ruth and Heatherl pose as Geiger Counters ABLE CTerryJ has just passed his karate test by defeating Bobby, Greg, while trying to catch the spies NOBORINSKI fPattyJ and BORIS fBobbyJ. and Phil. KANE CKateJ shows the sign of approval. YOUNG MAN CDanab has been stabbed. After seeing blood, VIVIAN CLoriJ faints, while KOJACKET CScot0, the PHANTOM fRobinJ, ABIGAIL CLesIieJ and KATHRYN CCarlay watch in amazement. The BALLERINA 1Kimb is being kidnapped by BORROTA fMalcolmJ while the POLICEPERSON CLoriJ tries to stop him. The BUTLER CGaryJ escorts MARIE fTammyj and REGGIE CWendalIJ looks on, while ARTHUR CMikeJ does his jog- ging. 59 '5fudenf Council' Spirit Week Memories 'DRESS DOWN DAY for Teachers: The Worst Dressed - Mrs. Peterson and Mr. Babineau. iw I i ,Ig l I Q L V X ' 6 ' .1 I BEST DRESSED STUDENTS If I A XJ .W ' v A ff Q Q . , y V I 2' ., Frosh: Brad London, Jason McLaughlin. Soph: Lynn Moirs, Treas., Lynn White, Karen Cyr. Jrs.: Sally Foster, Becky Doughty, V.P., Nancy Walker, Nancy Lovely. Srs.: Leslie Guiou, Laurie Adams, Kate Moirs, Pres. Robin Ellis, Jane Bernard, Secy., Mr. Roope, Advisor. HUMAN CLON ES ??? BEST COSTUME - Carrie Achorn. 1 National Honor Society at Its Best SENIORS selected in 1978: Row 1: Robin Ellis, Tammy Barnes, Dana Delano, Lori McGillan, Row 2: Heather Pendleton, Jane Bernard, Matt Nightingale. Members initiated at annual ceremony on March 9, 1979: CBelowJ Row 1: Lisa Ugone, Debbie McGillan, Beth Michaud, Martha McLaughlin, Kate Barnes. Row 2: Dale Keegan, Donald Cassidy, Laurie Wathen, Carrie Achorn. M .541 Jane Regional V.P., and Heather, Regional Secy-Treas., greet parents and friends at the reception in the library following the Induction Cere- bl FFA Celebrates 50 Golden Years Row 1: Mary Ann McCrea, Nancy Lovely, Mike Gallop, Scott Doughty, David Dubay, Malcolm Wright, James Campbell, Charles Michaud. Row 2: Coach Clark, Kris McCrea, Sue Burlock, Steve Kilcollins, Kim Thibodeau, Marcia Wright, Tammy Libby, Laura lreland, Anna Murphy, Randy Deabay. Row 3: Todd Merrill, Mike Thibeau, Kyle Lovely, Toby Merrill, Lisa Lovely, Brenda London, Barb Lynch, Jill Doughty, Brad London, Dwain Plant, Randy Thibeau. Row 4: Peter Towle, Jerry Sherman, Cindy Bowker, Crystal Paradis, Gerald Bubar, Ronnie DeWitt, Mike Wright, Todd Bishop, Craig Delano, Scott Thebarge. Row 5: Kendall Shaw, Chip Goughan, Scott Ashby. l 8 I 1.1. xfv--v-'ef--V-fm - Q, . Nancy and Mary Ann with Terry Bryan of N. Sebago and Coach Clark in Kansas City at the 51 st National Convention. Mr. Kenneth Clark, Frontier Chapter Advisor and Rob Hovis, National FFA Vice-President as they appeared at our Assembly last fall. Coach was awarded the Honorary American Farmer of Today Degree at Kansas City. Congratulations, Mr. Clark, a well deserved award! Bill Flannery, State FFA President, Class of 1978 and FFHS alumnus as he introduced Rob Hovis last fall. 62 .fm fs. f gfigx X xx 'ff' 5 ,A Xl, 4':'f'l. '53 11:1 WA, ,vm ,,...,, 3 yr? V' .W.,., , ,, .,.. 1. ,aan . .Wk - X ,Au , Q -., 6 O 'gif 2554 l'5 sas? 6 U ,G 5 Q , W n I ,x . -sta , A, , N f'fx1'hs,f,3,3, Vx ture umt of study 2 P . .44 ' S 5. z+e pig fs 5 fm ,. ,iv g .J F.F.H.5. Chorus Sings On and On and On . . . Row 1: J. Babineau, T. Hathaway, S. Doughty, D. Towle, T. Barnes, J. Brayall, M. Lagassie, J. Shaw, M. Nightingale. Row 2: G. Cote, K McCrea, M. Stedman, S. Burlock, B. Bruce, B. Doughty, M. Wright, L. Wathen, C. Cowan, T. Schwartz. Flow 3: D. DeMerchant, B. Frost, M McCrea, D. McGiIIan, C. Matchett, M. Burns, R. Blaisdell, H. Haines, L. Moirs, M. Gallagher, D. Dubay. Flow 4: D. Churchill, G. Helstrom, E Wilkins, B. Bernard, M. McLaughlin, S. Foster, S. Barnett, Fl. Tracy, C. Grant, T. Lowe, K. Hideout. Row 5: T. Taggett, L. Wigley, S. Sene chal, M. Hunt, A. Murphy, J. Doughty, K. Cyr, D. Kenneson, T. Bricknell, C. Achorn, P. Wortman. Row 6: D. Guy, C. Clark, C. Tuck, S Giggey, C. Ashby, T. Pendleton, A. Carris, M. Brouette, B. Foster, S. Cowan. Mr. LeVasseur keeps the BEAT, BEAT, BEAT. And, singers keep the tones coming. Ban,dgMembers Aim for Excellence! . ,V . -I y f L ,J L 8 W . 99 ow 1: L. McGillan, M. Gallagher, D. Graves, K. Gunnerson, S. Ayoob, B. Bruce, N. Lovely, T. Pendleton, M. McCrea, S. Burlock, J. Wright, V. Clif ord. Row 2: D. Higgins, L. Graves, D. McLaughlin, L. Banks, C. Achorn, B. Philbrick, N. Williams, B. Ashby, T. Thibeau, A. Heath, J. Shaw, L. Moirs .Senechal, B. Foster, L. Wigley, C. Achorn, L. McLaughlin, L. Guiou, L. Wathen, D. McGillan, H. Pendleton. Row 3: G. Cote, B. Frost, J. Babineau, C eMerchant, R. Deschesne, S. Cowan, C. Delano, M. McKenney, K. Thibeau, D. Dubay, C. Grant, M. Peters, C. Findlen, K. Jackson, T. Schwartz, D elano, D. Clark, T. Ward, R. Ward, E. Libby, K. Howe, N. Walker, T. MacDougal, P. Glew, L. White, K. Pendleton, G. Wathen, B. Michaud. Flow 4: T cCue, H. Haines, S. Kinney, M. Hunt, B. Ayoob, L. Ireland, C. Libby, C. Cowan, P. McKenney, S. Pike, L. Ugone, K. Johnston, M. McLaughlin, Mr .Hamalainen - Director, C. Achorn, D. Keegan, G. McLaughlin, D. Tuck, J. McKenney, D. Shaw, S. Robinson, S. Turner, J. McLaughlin, G. Shaw . Bouchard. l i l ill' R' X Q .... Whey V ' . Zig? fr i ,,. I tt !'vh' 3 '65 I ' WS.. 3' . ..rr.,:, 1-Y ju., X , . X 1 65 M -sl x ,c eg wr F.F.H.5. Sfage Band Traveled Down Sfafe , , , -.li-. 1 A. u Row 1: Tracy Thibeau, Laurie Wathen, Scott Pike, Julie Wright, Lynn Moirs, Martha McLaughlin, Lisa Banks, Debbie Higgins, Lori Graves. Row 2: Patrick McKenney, George McLaughlin, Steve Robinson, Doug Shaw, Jason McLaughlin, Holly Bouchard, Michael Peters, Tim Schwartz, Karl Jack- son, Dana Delano, Chris Findlen, David Tuck, Dale Keegan, Joey Shaw. Absent: Kevin Howe, Beth Michaud, Kirk Thibeau. fFar lefty Dale makes the music go 'round and 'round and come out here! fLehJ Tim and Karl both plan to study music in a post sec- ? rx itgg ondary program. While on tour, the stage band ,i performed at the following High Schools: Hermon, Cam- den-Rockport, and Gray-New Gloucester. They also com- peted at Newport in the stage band competition. Our Dance-a-thon -nk npgwfwf, All-Aroostook Chorus: Row 1: Cathy Matchett, Mary Ann McCrea, Susan Burlock, Laurie Wathen, Marcia Wright, Tammy Barnes. Row 2: Martha McLaughlin, Joe Shaw, Mark Lagassie, Jason Bra- yall, Mr. LeVasseur, Director. Band: Row 1: Lori Graves, Debbie Higgins, Lori McGiIlan. Row 2: Carrie Achorn, Debbie McGilIan. Row 3: Chris Findlin, Mike Peters, Karl Jackson, Tim Schwartz. All-Slate 2 Cathy Matchett, Martha McLaughlin, Laurie Wathen. Lori Graves, Carrie Achorn, Lori McGilIan. 67 Congratulations Soccer Team, af---'--'M-a-WW., W ., .,,,Mk,,,vMsMQMNqW.wM64M i v H MM . A L- c.cA- A ll - Team Members: Row 1: Scott Adams, Danny Ayoob, Co-Capt., Jayson Brayall, Rick Monson, Co-Capt., Gary Milton. Row 2: Mr. Lennie Cole, Coach, Brad London, George Taggett, Matt McKenney, Jerry Sherman, Paul Wright, Steve Adams, Scott Bradley, Shawn lreland, George McLaughlin, Chester Cyr, Paul Towle, Mark Cassidy, Todd Bishop, Craig Delano, Jay McKenney, Tim Wright, Mgr., Randy Deabay, Mgr. Absent: Jim Ossie. SOCCER TEAM ACCOIVIPLISHMENTS Although this season wasn't as successful as far as the tournament is concerned as the past two years have been, the boys reached the best L-at ,Ll win-loss record yet at FFHS. A W J' Congratulations on this record: Regular season:- 12wlns, 1 loss, 1 tie. Fifth consecutive League Champion. Overall Season Record: - 12 wins, 2 losses, 1 tie. shawn qzoi heads n while sconqteyand Gary look on. Third in EGSTSVV' Maine, Class B- Goal average per game - Opponents oneg Fort Tigers, 2.8 Leading Scorer - Danny Ayoob with 21 goals. V 'Z .2 Fort hosted Stevens Academy of Blue Hill in the Eastern Maine Playoffs. Fort lost this game 2-1. A . Q . . K I Rick usp, cnet C1 25 and sconusp x -5' iw ff. Q . up ll on a Fine Season! Rick U31 boots the ball as Garyflj looks on. 5 -. It - -,,-' Mr. Cole, the best Coach - . -- . H-1 ,, . ' o ' ' V- . A t. around, looks on intently. afw 'Sw' , it -1- , Q , , l, 'EA -31. Y looking on , st' Team discussion during a break in the action. 4, , Ball - Out of Controll Q Someone has to keep the bench warm! You just wait until we get in there - sometime. Oh, the ball is way over THERE! ' K -vw' FJ X A New inf 69 esxkz' Field Hockey, a Popular Girls Sport Row 1: Narda LaPointe, Heather Pendleton, CoACapt.5 Beth Michaud, Co-Capt., Anna Murphy. Row 2: Kate Barnes, Mgr., Mrs, Peters, Coach, Tracy Taggett, Julie Edgecomb, Lynn Moirs, Kim Gunnerson, Lori Graves, Bev Ayoob, Mary Ana McCrea, Denise Dubay, Deb- bie McGillan, Barb Ashby, Lisa Banks, Jill Doughty, Cathy DeMerchant, Laura Ireland, Carrie Achorn, Debbie Dubay, Luanne Wigley, Mgr., Lori McGillan, Mgr. Row 3: Bonnie Bishop, Heidi Haines, Lisa Hgone, Lori White, Beth Foster, Bette Foster, Sharon Ayoob, Robin Ellis, Tricia Pendleton, Sally Foster, Carla Achorn. Absent: Debbie Higgins, Carla Hayes. a W 'NAI' ' A gif-. X5 L g 5 . j AJ ' : ,I .7 .f. E gs! J i i Q , You tell 'em, Mrs. Peters! 14? HEATHER and BETH Co-Captains Both getting a piece ofthe action . And Our Very Own Champs Here we go! V ' f Way to go, Sal! 1 f 'iL, , 51 I ' 7 'ft We 1 , Betcha it s gonna be another SHUT-OUT! ME, hit 'the baii to Fort 1 2 2 4 1 O 5 1 1 1 3 1 ME! The hill isn't so steep after a WIN. Go, Julie, go Scoreboard Opponent Katahdin - Caribou - Presque Isle -- Ashland - Caribou - Presquelsle - Ashland - Madawaska - Houlton - Katahdin - Houlton - Madawaska - . Q M1151 f Y' , .M 'la 'fa A my iw, 92 g 4 14 1' 1 Q ig,3..E EM TZ ,L,f3Qq xx , 1 ,'L.- 'zfiifgq 'ff .- t if Q Isn't that stick sup- posed to be on the ground, Deb? THE GOLF TEAM HAS RALPH . . . The Golf Team, coached by Mr. Larry Gardner, stands 2nd in the County and they tied Presque Isle for lst in the Regionals. Ralph captured the lst Place title in both County and Regional Meets, while Paul Towle placed 10th in the County. The team is anxious to prove their steady aim in the State Meet in June, 1979. Q11 Q... Team Members: Paul Cassidy Kirk Gunnerson Ralph Michaud Paul Towle Mike Robinson Donald Cassidy J. T. Watson Truman Dewley Mr. Larry Gardner Coach. Paul, watch the ball, not girls! Use Concentration, Mike and Kirk: I think you need another ball! Swing hard, Paul. 72 and CROSS COUNTRY HAS ROBERT! Kneeling: Becky Doughty, Mgr., Mr. LeVasseur, Coach, Andy Johnston, Mgr. Standing: Jeff Hayes, Dwain Plant, Rob- ert Everett, Max Neddeau, Chris Dean, Matt Nightingale, Billy Roope, Chester Cyr, John Fields, Danny Dufour. .3 iii 400 OU 4? W, WP Mr. Jerry LeVasseur as their first-year coach was proud of the team score at the County Meet: Mada- waska 47, Cent. Aroos. 68 Fort Tigers 80, Caribou 82, Presque Isle 131, Ashland 169, Hodgdon 171, and Limestone 187. In this same event, Robert E. ran the 2.7 miles in a record 13 min. and 19 sec. The Team members pictured to the left participated in the County and Regional Cross Country Meets. Out- standing seniors were Robert Everett who came in Sec- ond inthe State Meet and Matt Nightingale who placed Seventh in the same run. Matt running hard. -Gov' Robert in action. Boys Varsity Basketball: Kneeling: Ralph Michaud Perrin Todd Mike Robinson Ricky Monson Standing: Coach Greenlaw Danny Ayoob Mike Rackliffe Jeff Davenport Scott Adams Shawn Ireland Don Cassidy FFH5 Tigers Had a Great Year In Bangor, the Tigers were defeated by Schenck by a score of 58-57: a tough Tour- ney game to lose! Highlights of the season included a 12 won, 6 loss record: finished fifth in Class B: and defeated Presque lsle on their court. lt really was a Grrrr-rea t Yea r! 4125 TP X-:I 1 .l Chet Cyr Scott Pike Phil Guimond Gary Deabay Randy Deabay Managers SCOREBOARD Fort 61 Ashland 57 Cent. Aroos. 63 Limestone 47 Caribou 60 Calais 63 Madawaska 44 Presque Isle 36 Van Buren 42 Fort Kent 65 Madawaska 64 Mars Hill 29 Caribou 38 Presque Isle 60 Limestone 54 Calais 63 Ashland 55 Van Buren 57 Fort Kent F. F.H.5. Varsity Cheerleaders Have 'Class' CTop to Bottomj Carla Hayes Jane Bernard Heather Pendleton, Kris McCrea, Robin Ellis Ruth Deschesne, Lori White Carrie Achorn, Patti Thibeau The end of a great cheer! ored by THE NORTHERN NATIONAL BANK Main St. Fort Fairfield -N I. Varsity: Kneeling: Karen Banks fCaptair0 Coach Peters Lisa Ugone CCaptainj. Standing: Lori McGillan fManagerD Kim Gunnerson Debbie McGillan Beth Michaud Holly Bouchard Kiersten Pendleton Patty Morneault Heidi Haines Laura McLaughlin Kate Barnes QManagerJ 76 Girls Basketball Continues Growing Junior Varsity: Kneeling: Eva Wilkins, Manager: Denise Dubay, Captain: Carla Achorn, Manager: Debbie Dubay, Captain: Sandi Schwartz, Manager. Standing: Karen Gunnerson, Kim Rideout, Susan Giggey, Tracy Taggett, Tricia Bricknell, Karen Cyr, Aleshia Carris, Carmen Achorn, Melody Brouette, Dedra Guy, Beverly Ayoob, Sheila Cowan. Coaches: Mrs. Jeanette Peters, Varsity Coach and Miss Yvonne Milliard, J. V. Coach seem to be enjoying an inside joke! and Enjoying If More 8 More Q1 22 'ii' A 'Fl 1 Up! Up! And Away! Last minute instructions Mrs. Peters! WE LOVE YOU!! CRealIy, we do.J J. V. Boys Do Their Best Bob Ellis, Mgr., Mike Campbell, Kendall Shaw, Robby DeWitt, Mgr., George Taggett, Mike Wright, Scott Pike, Chet Cyr, Jeff Davenport, Scott Adams Don Cassidy, Steve Robinson, Chris Dean, Chip Goughan, Mr. Larry Gardner, Coach, is pictured above, left. lll KM D Front: Sue Burlock, Judy Turner, Duska Kenneson. Second: Marcia Wright, Kim Thibodeau, Martha McLaughlin. Third: Shelly Gorman. Fourth: Becky Doughty. 78 Frosh Basketball Builds Young Tigers! f I I ix Kneeling: Steve Kilcollins, Tammy Libby, Bruce Philbrick - Managers. Standing: Randy Rackliffe, Dave Hricek, Phil Cloney, Craig Delano, Gordon Wathen, Allen McCarthy, Matt Smith, Charles Cyr, Ronald Harvey, Steve Bubar. CKerby Doughty, FFHS Junior High Staff fright aboveb served as Coach for this team this season.J Frosh Cheerleaders Support Their Team 1 ll M Our TIGER kittens at play. CLeftJ in formation Beth Foster Laura Ireland, Anna Murphy Tricia Pendleton Diana Graves Louann Wigley Sharon Ayoob l 79 lf's Never Too Cold fo Ski! 1?j Ski Coaches Below: Coaches Chub Clark and Dallas McCrea - caught unawares!! The team ranked 3rd in E. Me. and Peter was best in all three events in the State Meet. Row 1: Jay McKenney, Paul Doughty, Mac Wright, Julie Wright, Mary Ann McCrea, David Rideout, Ba if K Ashby, Lisa Banks, Lynn Moirs. Row 2: John Watson, Beth Bruce, Doug Shaw, Matt McKenney, Che: y Grant, Danny Clark, Laurie Wathen, Brenda London, Cathy DeMerchant, Randy Thibeau. Row 3: Ma Nightingale, Billy Floope, Bob Adams, Brian London, Paul Wright, George McLaughlin, Peter Towle, Pa Towle. Each Wresfler Has His Own Battle Flow 1: Paul Cassidy, David Carris. Row 2: Coach Willette, Manager Charley Michaud, Steve Craig, Mike Dean, Robert Wortman, Jason Brayall, Mark Cassidy, Tim Desjardins, Flay Holmes, Danny Dufour, Tom Anderson, Manager. Mark and David partici- pated in the State Match: Paul and Tim attended as alternates. 80 as 56:2 -3. lf's All Downhill From Here On! as 34 A- k,,k X LK ,. -k'. :- Paul Towle Jeff Guiou Paul Thibeau df? A Brenda London Dan Clark Lisa Banks li Grant Ju KP- as gas gi: - -A ,- W .. ,.-- 3' ,t A . , . BOD Adams Barb Ashby Marv Ann MCCfea David Radeour fThanks, Dave for these action shotsj A Glimpse of Our Wrestling Tigers 1I3ElS ' TI DHHS -Q...-. 7 M -5 , ,H M ' N'-.xx W W,., V N Scenes from a match on our home mat. lncidentally, that's Paulon top! 81 A Tournamenf Hearfbreaker - I Point Loss 5. ' ,, ,df H 4 Y X Uh W -QIHIU' i fm ly h , , A ,., X2 , FIDVERTIEEME NTS Av. WW f 4? .- 'Q We Ex+end Our Bes+ Wishes +o 'rhe Graclua+ing Class of I979. THE BANKING STURE First National Bank of Aroostook? M mber F.D.I.C. 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'W Ill' 5 '-9--f P2 Sawyer Road Limesfone, Me. 19' PCS 4 0 9 K K ,gs ,LII It WLM f QW nf PPV GRAVES' SHOP 81 SAVE rs Hill Presque Isle -E ,Mmm BOTTLING co. A PEPSI-CO LA M Presque Isle .Sf fig I ' I E II Mc:GlLLAN INC. Ea rl'I1 Work Conlraclor F HF rf Id, Maine 04742 Ph 472-424I , ' 1 Y'-'MQY x?':--- 'milf 'f 1 z .. ': :A' Fe: 'f 'C' Our CompIimen+s 'ro 'rhe Class of I978: PRESQUE ISLE AUTO DEALERS' ASSGCIATION C II'A+Sl HGSIpp H A+SI P IIMcI E+ +G gC F Ml Il 'I II 'I 'I' SI G f mia .f STEVEANIQ t SITTLJ D no S NoRSwoRTHY'S Fine Used Cars Square Deal SALES AND SERVICE I - 1 5, , ...M I Service Plus Qualify 'V' ' L'AS . ' . M Af: - .K A .wig .., ., K 45 Y Nm .xr 'iii B818 TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE G.E. Television and Repair QBa1four JEWELRYS FINEST CRAFTSMEN Cherished Privilege Remember, only your classmales and you are en+i'I'led Io wear your especially designed class ring from Balfour. Wear if proudly, as a cherished privilege. Congrafulalions and besl wishes from VIC HOLAN P.O. Box 8540 Porlland, Maine 04I04 0 'iq fb 9 V S ma arlpl Aleaky W faucet that fills a coffee cup In lO minutes wastes I1 3 280 gallons of water a 4 year Insert a new washer and save' MAINE PUBLIC SERVICE CU X ELECTRIC ,ff will L S'I'- -.43-I-5 ir? 4llH P' ini ll I' QQ.. Half loads cost doublel lt takes tvunce as much water energy and money to do two half loads as rt does to wash and dry one full load Whenever possible wash full loads Quick showers savel lnstead of Hlllng the tub for a hot bath try takmg a qulck shower Youll use much less hot water and energy If you dont have a shower just Q dont fill the tub 'l quite so full at bath ume 'hh 9 74. xffia 1 A . . sv A , L . A eq 5' . fl L ' . Q -. , 1 ' ' L. A ' H H Savin ener yis aofamilyaff ' ASTROBOWL LAN ES 'f,iZf23lf?Qinf1L?Zsl 729 N. Main Slreel' Presque lsle 762-47l I 1 lflf A21 CA aff ' 'f . ,fX,birxltg,muwL Seniors! 94 fl 's' Music S'rore 20 Broad Street Il 0 Congralulavllons, 947-BM Bangor, Maine U3 5, co-QPERATIVE 'V 3 ,O f SERVICE eq, pray Mater: X X to Saws 'af ' I ' P015 M Pi Gf PeUoXeum SFHIIT1 Machinery .oe Skbixoo X X 1421177609 Q c5Q,03x Q20 qbab. of 5 235, 79 Qi? 0629 Presque Isle ILP E 768-5611 E Fox BUICK - PONTIAC, INC. BUICK 2 I 6 Main Sfreei Phone: Area Code 207 493 3358 Caribou, Maine 04736 - Sales 81 Service - Par+s SeIec+ed Used Cars PONTIAC Aufomoiive Parfs Flresfone Tlres I PETERSON S MOTOR MART Fori FairfieId, Me. Infernafional Trucks Par+s - Sales - Service THE MAINE PHOTOGRAPHER 52I Main S+ree+ Presque Isle B H E R S We were pIeased 'Io have pI1o'IograpI1ed members of Ihe FFHS Class of '79. 2 I 4 Main S+ree+ .......... . . . For+ Fairfield Lee Jeans Tuxedo Ren+aIs Sporf Coa+s NW SI1ir+ Assor+men+ ,,.f OuHiH'ers From Lad, Gal, Dad I fM,,,. Besf Regards Io 'I'I1e Class of '79 Ka'I'hy Crosby CYR BROS. MEAT PACKING INC. 'Beef 'Porfion Conirol Meals 'Porlr 'lns'l'i+u+ional Canned 'Lamb Goods 'Veal 'Food Service Pa per 'Table Ready Meal and Producfs Provisions 'Food Service Coffee 'Poul+ry, Fresh and Frozen Equipmenf and Supplies 'Frozen Food 'Janilorial Supplies Technical Fod Service Assisfance Available on Requesi Caribou, Maine 04736 220 Washinglon Sl. Tel. 496-333i WEGP RADIC More Music l390 on Your Dial CONTEMPORARY MUSIC EOR CONTEMPORARY PEOPLE Aroos+oolc's Only 24 Hour Music S+a+ion Mornings wills Ray Larson - Marlref Place wills Tim GUlggeY Af+asnaans walls Muan Mnanall -. snndawn Madness wills Pe+e cnafnbans Moonlighl' Fun wa+n Del Bid Daddy Hodglcins EOR THOSE IN THE KNOW AND ON THE OO. . . mo WEGP Frank Skip Carroll, Presidenl' and General Manager Presque Isle AROOSTOOK TRUST COMPANY A FULL SERVICE BANK Es+abIisI1ed I890 Serving Aroos+ooIr Caribou - Presque Isle Madawaska - Forf Kenf Maine Complimenfs of: GAIL MARIE'S APPAREL Main S+ree+ For+ Fairfield LEVI GULLIVER 81 SON FILLING STATION Main S'Iree'I' Forf Fairfield A+ Toyo'I'a of Caribou I'I1e selecfion is greai' and +I1e service is even beH'er. For a qualify au+omobiIe a+ a price you can afford . . . ge+ your hands on a Toyofa, you'II neveg Ie+ go. 'T' Yo T A LP: 533128 CARIIOUH 22122115 MARSTON'S We Sell Russell Sfover Candy Largesl' Selecfion of Cards, Boolzs, S+a+ionery and Magazines in Aroosfoolr Counly Fealuring fhe Complele Hallmarlc Line If you don'+ see 'rhe bool: you wanf on display, PLEASE ASK FOR IT Mars+on's will be happy lo order if, if il' is noi in sfoclc. Shopping Plaza Hours 9 A.M.-9 P.M. Mon.-Sal. Main Sfreel Sfore Hours Are: 8 A.M.-8:30 P.M. Weekdays 9 A.M.-2:00 P.M. Sundays 483 Main S+. and Presque Isle Plaza A V X, ,J 'Z A4 . ' ii r ,S fy? ,sf A fi -f ,, 551 53' , Z ' 22 , ff r' . Aff! Q AROOSTOOK SPORTING GOODS Qualily Equipmenl, Clofhing and Supplies for All Sporfs Brian D. Young Bruce W. Sargenl' 394 Main Slreel' Presque Isle, ME 04769 ROY'S ARMY 81 NAVY Sporfing Goods , ':g iiiii ,Ye .1 . 5 E f Z V BFGPTFELE 5242005 1 .vi ii l57 Slafe Slreel Presque lsle Wil I-I HI HAINES AUTO BODY Experl Body and Fender Repair Truclr Painfing, LeH'ering and Aufo Painling Charles B. Haines Box 864 Rice S+. Presque Isle, ME C. J. LYNCH CO. ,,,.- , .3 Q.A jig, M-v L A 'gb AA3-. Q., ,iw .4 ', K 'x' . 5 1 I T f , ,' im C . Od C .www X! ','. i 1 i I sermon gf M L C S! guy Al N lx , xi , f: 1 I Congra+ulal'ions 'ro 'rhe Class of '79 From MEDI-SAVE DRUGS Reg. Pharm. Mike Tremblay and .R. P. Tremblay - img I Vfffil Cosmefics 202 Main S'l'ree'I' Prescriplion Headquarfers For+ Fairfield 60 Va riefies RENO'S IZZA HOUSE TO SUIT YOUR .Smnmfvillz snail ' - M,,,,M,M l V, IUIIPZWQ' III: '1 ' I 8' Smnrviilr I Studio nhmujm-' of TA T ' I Pizzas , I- S E Specializing 'N Q2 ' F' I I' - -, 17 . Fgnfdja 'an Z Gigi ' Portraits Order Io Go - I Q 1, Weddlnps X-5 Graduation Call: 5 X Commercial 496-553' Pa ssporr F Hours: Sun.-Thur. I I:00-I l:O0 rames Fri. and Sat I I :00-2:00 A.M. Wedding Invndions Italian and American Foods . Cor. Hillside and Academy Sis. Sweden Sheei Canbou Presque Isle, Me. 764-0363 E Your Sign Io BeH'er Living, Working, Pleasure W,L-gi?-2?-i?!:v.f ' ' -gi' 5 Fox S'lree'I', Madawaska, Maine 04756 Q LP Gas ' Pmliane Phone: 207 728-4605 Modem APPIHHCES Camping Equipment I 5 lSaIes, rentals, 5 sunpw cu- service, suppliesi Pick-Up Caps priming Q- phofocopy Hitch Installation Furniture - Machines , , Reno W' Levesque Propriewr 147 Main Street, Caribou 496-3011 J 8 Washburn Avenue, Caribou, Maine 04736 Phone: 207 4933382 We Service Farm, Home 8: lndustry NETHERLAND ,+ ifgg,' l5 NBR 4 TYPEWRITER :Y I - Q I NC. Office Supplies and Equipmenl' ij' F I 1 i ' js f . X -r ,C IBM e r i I 55:27 L, Y if K g SENIOR PORTRAITS by c. Holmes Gardner - C- Wi r a Casual and Formal: Black and While Na+'-Wal: Indoors and Ouldoors 444 Main S+ree'I Presque Isle, Maine I I0 Academy S+. Presque Isle Zxgaicdte fecaehg 6 ISJJW6 if- if if 1 211:- 12-rafsgresff' C Y SJC, - I ......... 'f 'af Ae? 12' 3555-9 Q. ii ..m.my-m-....-I ' - ARTQI RVED America's mas+er ieweler for engagemenl' and wedding rings. Caribou Presqu e Isle A8zM HackeH WholesaIer's 3A.SM IHACKETT. is I30 Main S+ree+ Caribou, ME ROI..AND'S Sweden MILE Complimenfs of: HABEEB SMOKE SHOP 82 Herschel Si., Caribou AROOSTOOK CLEANERS HaIs Off fo 'I'I1e Class of '79 Sweden Sflreel. Caribou I S Caribou I I SWARTZIS Fab I PATRICK ST. PETERS I I STVQIESTPPE I CARPET SERVICE I 8' SONS' 'NC' The Besi' in Congra+ula+ions I Ijumglng Ddughnmsu Seniorsu Eljiilriczl Su lies I I A 1 f Fori' Fairfield Main S+. I Caribou 249 Main 2+ Caribou I VIIQIINIG I , Q RSIHIIJNG CYRIS CITY I I SEWING CENTER. INC. II' BARBER Fushgldigio q All M.-,Ras Machines gh Ii, I SHOP rar I ' I Repaired x S . i,Q1 Carpefs, Furniiure ' - ' -' Razor Cufs - Block S'I'yIes ParI's,No'hons,CabrrieIfs U ,i,i I ,Caribou I Men's Hair Pieces Mafiresses ,AccessRd1 mCaribou I Access Rd. Caribou H. D. RICHARD'S8zSON1S IBBETTS m 'I I CompIe+eOffice Vs. APPLIANCE, HOPPING, Equipmen+ 81 Supply Cenfer-Olive'H'i I Eg ENITH ENTER I gan? sayin -F h h , I Groceries, Meafs I ,IT i sfREDrlP- STEVENS, very B-25+ +0 vgilgiiiiiries ,l,l .,,.,. ,1Q- I I l ' 'I I Mens CIo+hinQ2 AUC3OIN'S RESTAURANT i'l'+f:'gg'::I:2iIf9m Il4?lII Main lil Main Sfreei' , N +ve I 52 Siaie S+reeI Presque Isle Presque Isle I T. Presque Isle w. L. GREENIER INC. I CARIBOU SURPLUS ,T I STORE, CongraIuIa+ions I ,',2?'f, I ,.,, ,li Tcis 'i,. c.s,ss, S 1 EET-is, Class of '79 l'x W Spgmnfi ifoaf I - urp us l'l'oc -4 a paberi' , I9 He fcI eI SI' watdhes - biamonds -- Pain+s - Plweniex Yarn Canbou r Fon Fairfield Wa'I'er Sfreef, Caribou ACHORN'S OSSIE'S MARKET IilI8sS OFFICE Family Shoe Ouffifler ,.N +. W.d M k +.. PRODUCTS' 'NC' Cldhing a ion- I e ar e Olympia Typewrifers I58 Main Sfreef Fori Fairfield Main SIree+ For+ Fairfield Presque Isle Autographs D QQXXF W 5 554 zwdx A,


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