Lewiston High School - Folio Yearbook (Lewiston, ME)

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1 L. in 0 2 1 I 3 4 3 I E ! i .1 5 3 4 if The Way We Were : CFrom the Columbia Picture, Rastar Production entitled THE WAY WE WEREUJ Music by Marvin Hamlisch Lyric by Alan and Marilyn 'Bergman ' Mem'ries light the corners of my mind. . Misty Water color mem'ries of the way h we were. Scattered pictures of the smiles we A leftbehind, smiles we gave to one another for the way' We Were. Can it be that it was all so simple then, or has time rewritten ev'ry line? If we had the chance to do it all again, tell me would We? Could we? Mem'ries maybe beautiful and yet, V What's too painful to remember We simply chose to forget. So it's the laughter We will remember, whenever 4 We remember the Way We were. PCopyright 1973 by Colgem-EMI Music Inc. Used by Permission All Rights Reserved LEWISTON HIGH SCHOGL FOLIO 1977 Lewiston, Maine b N wif JW Mem'ries light the B + corners of my mind? : Misty water color mem'ries of the way we werefk Q ax g V . 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Q 1 , , X Q ' , 575 ' , ' ,VJ J ' , V 9-4Y'il3AYY1 115 5, I' J uf ,, - A 'QSM Hal. ' K , x Can it be that it was all so simple then, or has time rewritten ev'ry 1ine'?X wp L. , .' fh ' 'igLa5f',1i . . 5 1 zqfl -A ,mg -l . 'ft .' Q, t. , 5, Sin Mg: 'X if , ' xii 'f ff'f M iff al ..' Q 'w-ammvz Kf a zwr-1 f f? -an 1 , ,,w,f,1:!-f-f-.- . ff f'f+33vw 'Ur' 2, .ai:.1ff.fE2 J' ' WYE WN f AMXMMLA Mu my gn N 1- ,E W A , , -f f, :ww yg-aWqgf.,'4'f,.,:' g .-U,-,, ff' N. w Ai Q., w X mv -9 1' 1E's w5 UvM 44: -, X' A' W E , yf N is ,, ,,,, , ,,,,, , , .. . ,W , an J in sgiisam, ' an fa-is A W fu -Mi Mum J F 3 If we had the chance to do it all again, tell me, would we? Could vve'?b'f Fi fa 'i' K YM JI g a lVIr. Bleakney IVlr Bleakne has been most hel ful considerate - Y I0 and understanding. He, too, has listened to our com- plaints. We appreciate the time he spent completing the -mammoth task of scheduling the Class of 77. He has helped the Class of 77 a great deal. We will al- ways remember his consideration and understanding. Thank you lVIr. Bleakney! DEDIC TIO IVIr. Gibson lVlr. Gibson is a familiar face to the Class of 77. We have gone to him countless times for excuses, passes permission slips, etc. We thank him for his patience and willingness to listen. We appreciate the time and effort he has spent on the Class of 77. We also ap- preciated his signature, vvhich was easy to forge. Thank you lVlr. Gibson! BOARD OF ED CATIO John Forrest, Jack Simmons, Rosemarie Butler, Christos Orestis, Joseph IVlcGuckian The Board of Education has been the backbone of our schooling. Our success as students and as a school can be attributed to them. Superintendent Joseph Deschenes Asst. Supt. Robert Connors i i 5 J i . . 1 PRI 4 H 1 5 5 L i I Q i I 3 . 1 X . Q 1 1 1 I 1 5 e 1 1 X K X a . : i A 1 I 1 K ASSISTA T PRI CIPALS Because of the devotion, guidance and con cern given daily to the students, lVlr. Rich ard Gibson, lVlr. Charles Bleakney and lVlr. Kenneth Jordan have vvon our respect and admiration. Their efforts are deeply appreciated. Charles Bleakney Richard Gibson Kenneth Jordan 14 BMJ Beverly Aliberti James Allen BEVERLY ALIBERTI Grammar and Composition, Fundamen- tals of Literature, Introduction to Literature ' JAMES ALLEN Recordkeeping I, Business Fundamentals, Office Practice TIIVIOTHY AIVIERO Analysis, Algebra I JOHN BATE Ancient History, lVledieval History, Nlodern History KAR LA BEAN . Survey of Literature and Composition, American Heritage, Occupational Read- ing, Technical Reading, Advanced Composition ROGER BEAUCHESNE ' Algebra I, II, Functional Algebra, Ex- ponents, Logarithms and Trigonometry Timothy Amero Q John Bate Karla Bean Roger Beauchesne 124 4. 1 5 WE gay, , J fa. ..-.4, 'fb' 1',,j,t ,Lf 4 a ,A 'spar 4 , ,,M4,,-4 H D fe-MM 4 ,MH u 1 H 4 H, Michael Beaulieu Regis Beaulieu MICHAEL BEAULIEU History 84 Government I, Economic Geography REGIS BEAULIEU World Affairs, Modern History PATRICK BEAUSOLEIL Graphic Arts, Industrial Arts ARTHUR BELLWOOD 1 Introduction to Physics, Physical Science, Career Physics MILDRED BICKFORD Stenography II 84 Transcription, Steno- graphy I, Data Processing I 84 II CLAIRE BOLDUC French I, II, III Patrick Beausoleil Arthur Bellwood Mildred Bickford Claire Bolduc John Bouchles David Bowie JOHN BOUCHLES Law and Criminal Justice, U.S. History, World History DAVID BOWIE Functional Algebra, Trigonometry, Algebra II EILEEN BOWIE Survey of American Literature to 1900, Twentieth Century American Literature, American Heritage, IVlodern American Literature LINWOOD BRADFORD General Trades I 84 II DR. JAMES BRANN 1 Calculus, Algebra II, Analysis, Computer l lVIath, Statistics T IVlAXWELL BROWN Graphic Arts I 84 II Eileen Bowie Linwood Bradford Dr. James Brann Maxwell Brown 18 2 I' M Philomena Brown Michael Buccigross PHILONIENA BROWN Recordkeeping I, Typewriting I, Short- hand I MICHAEL BUCCIGROSS Vocational lVlath JOHN BUSSELL Building Trades I 84 II ANTHONY CAIVIARDESE American Government, U.S. History DAVID CANNAN Career Biology, Academic Biology, Advanced Biology DONALD CANNAN Cooperative Education I 84 II John Bussell Anthony Camardese David Cannan Donald CaFlI'l-an 19 John Cantlon Carmen Caouette JOHN CANTLON Beginning Acting, Introduction to Theateq Theater Production, Facing Life CA RIVIEN CAOUETTE U.S. History and Government I 8411 PHYLLIS CARLETON Foods and Nutrition, Human Growth, Marriage and Family, Clothing and Tex- tiles, To Sew Attractively RUTH CARSLEY Rapid Reading, Reading Lab, Develop- mental Reading, Occupational Reading RENE CHICOINE Sheetmetal and Welding I 8411 ELLEN CIFELLI Types of Literature, Survey of Literature and Composition, Grammar and Compos- ition, Poetry, Advanced Composition and Literature Forms Phyllis Cal'let0l l Ruth Cargley E? '???T l 'Q Rene Chicoine Ellen Cifelli Susan Cornelius Raymond Cote Ronald Couturier Bertrand Cote SUSA N CO RNELIUS Geometry BERTRAND COTE General IVlath, Business lVlath, Algebra RAYMOND COTE French I 8111 RONALD COUTURIER French 1, II, III, v NIILDRED COVELL Health Occupations, Child Care, Voca- tional Home Economics JUDITH D'AlVlOUR Types of Literature, Activity Concept English, Facing Life, Basic Reading Mildred Covell Judith D'Amour Alcide Demers ALCIDE DEIVIERS Automotives I 8411 PHYLLIS DERINGIS Survey of American Literature, American Heritage, Twentieth Century American Literature, lVlodern American Literature RICHARD DERRAH Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, En- vironmental Studies RICHARD DOUCETTE Eastern Hemisphere and World Geogra- phy, Western Hemisphere and World Geography, U.S. History ROBERT DREWAL Drawing and Painting I, Forms in Space, Drawing II ANDREW DRURY Communications, IVIodern Literature I 84 II Kata Robert Drewal 22 Phyllis Deringis Richard Derrah Richard Doucette i l Andrew Dru ry Robert Dupill Lloyd Dunn ROBERT DUPILL World Affairs U S History LLOYD DUNN Industrial Arts, Graphics MARTINA EARLE Business Fundamentals, Typewriting II Office Practice PATRICIA EATON Anthropology, U.S. History, Minorities in America, Latin American History GREGORY FERNETT Modern History, World Affairs U.S. History, World Affairs 'f MURRAY FOGARTY X i, --,, W css af 'A or T Martina Earle Patricia Eaton l , am sf-- rx ff'r - X ,, .,,,, ,yry V, ,r'- L Gregory Ferneft Murray Fogarty ,.i3- .Ha-vs -x,ssszz'sf:xlsxpssxafs, xf.-,:sf,sfl,,s5ff,ffQ,f ,, ,, . ,,,.W,,,.., ,m,,y!.,w,,,,WA,, W, , K I F 42? 1 Q A 4 354 r Y 'C mn m ff: if ' lei is ,L I , , 1 5' er wig! 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I'lI never draw again!! 25 Roger Fuller Thomas Gagnon William Gardner Charlene Gilbert ....,,+,, Donia Girard, Jr. 26 ROGER FULLER World Literature I 84 II, American Herit- age, IVlodern American Literature, Survey of Literature and Composition, Advanced Composition and Literary Forms THOIVIAS GAGNON Special Education WILLIAM GARDNER Environmental Science CHA RLENE GILBERT Office Simulation, Secretarial Typing II, Recordkeeping II DONIA GIRARD, JR. French lI,lll,lV RICHARD GRANT Academic Chemistry sllpp T f. f -V M.,,gg,,T ,. Richard Grant MICHAEL HA LEY Physical Education CARL HAMMOND American Democracy, Canadian Histc RUBEN HERNANDEZ Spanish 18411 GEORGE JACOBS Physics, Physics Lab GENEVA KIRK U.S. History Special, Government Seminar, Government II NAN CY KNOX Physical Education Qgkiizyp Swirl Michael Haley Carl Hammond U.S. History ani U.S. History ar m.-, ,J Ruben Hernandez George Jacobs :af-,. f ,ia .Jw Geneva Kirk NHNCY Knox Ge0 9e Kl'aP0VlCkY Claire Lacombe it X' GEORGE KRAPOVICKY Astronomy and Geology, Environmental Science CLAIRE LACOMBE Stenography I, Transcription, Typing I, Office Practice DIANE LAROCHE General Mathematics, Algebra I, Geometry RAYMOND LEMAIRE Types of Literature, Composition and Language DAVID MCDONALD American Heritage, Activity Concept English, Popular Literature, Recreational Literature STEPHEN MACDOUGALL Vocational English I84 II, Facing Life Through Literature, American Heritage, Modern American Literature Diane Laroche Raymond Lemalre yi. David McDonald Stephen Mac Dougall Gordon McCarthy Frederick McCormack GORDON McCARTHY Survey of American Literature, Twen- tieth Century American Literature, Survey of British Literature I 84 II, Journalism FREDERICK MCCORMACK Survey of Literature and Composition, Creative Writing, Mystery and Suspense Literature JO LINE MCFADDEN Career Biology, Academic Biology MICHAEL IVICGRAVV Career Biology, Academic Biology If MARCEL MARCOTTE fy Machine Tool LARRY MARCOUX Ancient History, Medieval History, Con- sumer Education Joline McFadden Michael Mcgraw Marcel Marcotte Larry Marcoux 29 4 7 ff JA 1 lf! ,Q 3 I Fern Masse Helene Mekis FE RN MASSE Industrial Arts HELENE MEKIS Grammar and Composition, Communica- tions Through Media A LAN MERRITT Service Industries ELAINE MOREAU French II 84 III DANA MULHO LLAND Physical Education PAUL NADEAU Algebra I, Geometry Alan Merritt Elaine Moreau Dana Mulholland Paul Nadeau 30 Theresa Nadeau Selma Nelson THERESA NADEAU Childcare, Advanced Clothing, Foods and Nutrition, Marriage and Family, Clothing and Textiles SELIVIA NELSON Survey of British Literature, World Lit- erature, Survey of American Literature, Twentieth Century American Literature MARK NORDLI Understanding lVIusic, Chorus, Music PAULINE O'HARA Typing I, Business Fundamentals, Office Practice JOSEPH PALLESCHI Accounting I, Advanced Accounting LAUREN CE PA RE Introduction to Chemistry IVlark Nordli Pauline O'Hara Joseph PE:llleSCl Ii Laurenge Pare- L? wig, 9 , W, iw-- riiffiiaifliil ,gyrfzfltzsft ,7 Q' Q, 5 , w.,,.,,i,,,:,m , , ,iw ,,., ,H 1 it iw , ms 9 is ' f-E225 Arlene Parent Eleanor Pelletier ARLENE PA RENT Sociology, Social Psychology, Social Work Practicum ELEANOR PELLETIER Algebra I, Survey lVIath I 8411 USSR ADM2Nl5TRRTlYE U.S. History and Government II, Consu- mer Education RICHARD PINETTE Academic Biology, Career Biology, Gen eral Career Chemistry LORENZA PIPER Youngest Generation, Foods and Nutri- tion, Housing, Cooking Right ROGER PROVENCHER Accounting I 84 II, Data Processing I 84 II AVYOYI Pefsky Richard Pinette l Q 53121 13 2 IW U Q l : o H li S Lorenza Piper Roger Provencher 32 l Robert Rabassa Joseph Ramos RABASSA, ROBERT lVlusic, Band RAIVIOS, JOSEPH Mechanical Drawing I 84 II ROW BOTHAIVI, TERENCE Algebra I, Survey IVIath, General lVIath ROY, DO ROTHY Physical Education RYDER, WESLEY English Language and Literature I 8t II, Short Story, Types of Lit. ST. JEAN, GUY Electrical Trades I 84 II Terence Rowbotham Dorothy ROV Wesley Ryder GUY Sf- Jean Richard Schroeder Esther Shapiro SCH ROE DER, RICHA RD Earth Science SHAPIRO, ESTHER Grammar and Composition, Masterpieces of Lieterature SLATTERY, CANDIDE Introduction to Literature, Grammer and Composition, Fundamentals of Literature SlVlALL, HARVEY Algebra I, General Nlath SNIALL, WILLIAM Personal Typing, Business Fundamentals, Data Processing STAIRS, DONALD Academic Chemistry, Physics Candide Slattery Harvey Small William Small Donald Stairs 34 Richard Sterling Thomas Thornton STERLING, RICHARD General Nlath Algebra I, Geometry THORNTON, THOMAS Physical Education TINE R, MICH AEL Business IVIath TOWNSEND, RICHARD Public Speaking, Vocational English II, Facing Life 301, Composition 8L Language TOWNSEND, ROBERT Distributive Education I 84 II TWITCHELL, ELIZA BETH ' Economics, U.S. History, Sociology Michael Tiner Richard Townsend Robert Townsend Elizabeth Twitchell Anna Vitiello Methyl Willits VITIELLO, ANNA Grammar 81 Composition, Fundamentals of Literature, Introduction to Literature WILLITS, METHYL French I, Latin I 84 II WOODHEAD, GREGORY Consumer Education, American Democracy i S Elsie Cannan, Secretary to IVIr. Gibson 36 i Gregory Woodhead Diane Bishop, Receptionist i Celine McKeone, Secretary to Dr. Haas Marguerite Ayer Thomas Ford GUIDANCE COUNSELORS l Tl10mHS Nlaha-NSY Marguerite Murphy Marguerite Randolph Vincent Wills 37 Viola Gl'aZial'lO Kathy Jonitis 3 i VIOLA GRAZIANO IVIr. BIeakney's Secretary KATHY JONITIS Job Placement Secretary PAMELA BARKER Mr. Jordan's Secretary DOROTHY LA RUE Guidance Secretary IRENE NA DEAU Guidance Secretary GLORIA O'CONNELL Guidance Secretary Pamela Barker Dorothy La Rue Irene Nadeau Gloria O'ConneII I l a l l L James Larouche--Job Placement Wallace Field Modular Curricula Coordinator l Jean Hood Therese Montminy--School Nurse Robert Aud et Head Di etician Head Custodian Kathryn Marsh Marguerite Drury Librarian Assistant Librarian W Q N I I E 5 E 1 E w i CLASS HISTORY The class of '77 has many interesting features, which makes it a unique graduating class. Jordan Junior High and lVIontello Junior High merged to form the first combined freshman class to graduate from Lewiston Junior High School. Just when we had adjusted to L.J.H.S., it was time to move to Lewiston High School. In the past three years, the class of '77 has seen and made Lewiston High School history. We have contributed many new trophies to the trophy case--the State Championship in hockey and skiing and the New England Hockey Championship. We saw the zany Madhatters cheer us on to victory. With the addition of ninth graders to L.H.S., the Class of '77 became the first class to graduate from a four-year high school. Lewiston High School has played an important role in our lives. It has offered us many opportunities in its' academic and extra-curricular programs. In June, the Class of '77 graduated and we went our separate ways. ir 7,. I A .,... C, ,-ua , .:1,,fwii7,,5 1 M 1 ibm N 'P -Q -Q 43 ARD DAR--Cathy Costello Outstanding Senior Boy--Jeff Jordan Betty Crocker Award--Stacey Delisle Rensselaer Award--Cathy Rensselaer Karen Hatch--Bausch 3, Lomb Award Boys' State-- Jeff Jordan lVIike Case Louis Silverman Gary Blanchard 44 Outstanding Senior Girl--Nancy Longley DAR--Louis Silverman All-State Chorus--Lisa Wagner All-State Band--IVIike Barr, Mike Plossay, Bob Peaco Girls' State--Didi Charest, Cathy Costello, Tina Berube Inset--Kristie Schott In Appreciation: for 14 years of hockey coaching--Donia Girard 45 TOP TE Tina Berube Cathy Costello Christopher Fournier l Karen Hatch Paul R. Marquis Ten Seniors are chosen each year because of their display of superior academic perfor- mance over the past three year i at Lewiston High School. Best of Luck. Catherine Pan Donna Carrier Gary Gi bert Janice IVIat1ieu Tay Reynolds ATIONAL I-IO GR UCIETY The Department Heads, Guidance Counselors, Faculty Advisors to Student Organizations, and Coaches of Lewiston High Schiool have selected new members to the National Honor Society for school year 1976-1977. Candidacy for membership is determined on the basis of four categories: Character, Scholarship, Angers, Charles Kenneth Anthoine, Michael Barr, Michael Scott Baylis, Cathleen Alain Beaulieu, Diane Jean Belanger, Raymond Bell, Claire Bell, Lawrence Edward Bellegarde, Theresa Benoit, Denise A. Berube, Mark Berube, Tina M. Bisson, Michelle Ann Blackwood, James Andrew Blanchard, Gary John Boisvert, Ronald Boucher, Donald Brann, Nancy Jean Brochu, Tina Butler, John T. Carbonneau, Annette Carrier, Donna Marie Case, Michael Thomas Chabot, Elizabeth Carol Charest, Diana Carol Charpentier, Norma Lee Clark, Krista Jane Clement, Sylvie Clifford, William P. Coady, Cynthia Costello, Cathy Mary Cote, Greg Y. Von Cote, Louise Suzanne Croft, Diane J. Croteau, Richard Paul Cunion, Mary Elizabeth Desjardins, Denise J. Dillingham, Susan Jane Dube Robert M. Fake, Thomas W. Fontaine, Ann L. Leadership, and Service to the school. Fournier, Christopher Joseph Fournier, Susan Theresa Gagne, Jules Gauthier, Joline Claire Gauthier, Joseph Frank, Gauvreau, Gayle M. Gelinas, Cecile Lucille Gilbert, Gary Paul Gondek, David W. Hatch, Karen Mary Hinckley, Paula H. Hunter, Gail C. Jones, Peter Jones, Susan C. Jordan, Jeffrey Kenneth Kendall, Sue Ellen Lachance, Gail J. J Laliberte, Darlene Rose Laverdiere, Tina Lee Lecompte, Susan Lori Lepage, David Longley, Nancy Ellen Lowit, Paul D. Martel, Jane Susan Martin, Michael Frank Marquis, Paul R. Mathieu, Janice Ann Moreau, David A. Morin, Scott Arthur Nadeau, Gerald Nadeau, Karin J. O'Leary, Sharon Lianne Palman, Mary Lou Pan, Catherine Elizabeth Passerman, Toni Lynn Peaco, Robert W. Pelletier, Carole Pelletier, John A. Perron, Richard J. Peterson, Kathy PLavin, Stephen D. Poulin, Katheleen Jean. Poulin, Normand Jr. Reynolds, Tay Robert, Cindy Ann Roux, James M. Savard, Nancy Cecile Schott, Kristie Sue Scribner, Laural Marie Shank, Vicki L. Silverman, Louis Edward Simard, Sandra R. Simokaitis, Janice Marie Si moneau, Patricia Ann Therriault, Carol Ann Thibodeau, Lisa Marie Rita Vachon, Donald Raymond Varney, Particia Ann Wheaton, Pamela Jill Wigton, Andrew Wing, Andrea R. Woodhead, Susan Eileen Deborah Adamen Michael Anctil Susan Aube Diane Ayotte Ann Marie Albert -m id 1 Holly Anderson Joline Audel: Martha Barnies Mark Albert Kellie Allen ,Charles Angers Michael Anthoine Roger Audet Bruce Austin Michael Barr Cathleen Baylis Bonnie Beal Susan Beaugage R. M- ig : N ' Maurice Beaudoin Dave Beaule Denise Beaulieu Diane Beaulieu IVIarc M. Beaulieu Marc R. Beaulieu Janet Begert Denis Belanger John Belanger Ray Belanger Camille Bell Claire Bell Lawrence Bell Terry Bellegarde Denise Benoit Sonia Bergeron Marc Berube Paul Berube Michelle Bisson Marc Bissonnette In Gary Blanchard Michael Blouin Daniel Bergeron Tina Berube Jam es Blackwood Diane Boilard Dave Blais Rachel Boileau Michael Boisvert Armand Bolduc Ronald Boisvert Rachel Bonin Mike Bonneau Mark Bouchard 9' Judy BOUCVIGY Julie Bowden Nancy Brann Gerard Bonenfant Donald Boucher ig Tina Brochu fin. Pefel' BI'0deUY Tom Brosious Pauline Bussiere Robert Bussiere John Butler Timothy Cadwell Elizabeth Cantin Annette Carbonneau Donna Carrier Gilbert Carrier Michael Case Jan Casper Elizabeth Chabot l Raymond Chabot r Marcel Chaloux Theresa Chaloux Susan Chandonnet 'L TQ M,.kf, s . hx 7 EM S Fx: sms K as Th om as Charest Rachel Charette '31 r else Norma Charpentier Diana Charest Lora Chew SQA mn wh R fm. 12 5 'rf gi Q .aims f1M,m,,,gM fs 15 nf F ss? s Raw NK 9 lk s e rrre QM up X ':1i2 f fr 'Ei 'F is it :Wim s 1: .. . h as . ' is :ink EN ,H my Q X ii J Michael Chlarantona Krista Clark Steve Clark William Clifford Jeff Cooper Louise Cote In 3 if me I NBEEVE ' Romeo Clavet Cynthia Coady Sandra CI avet Andre Collet Catherine Costello Ricky Cote Adrian Cote Stephen Cote Syl vie Clement Nancy Col I ins Donna Cote Paul Courtem an che 55 Marc Couturier Richard Croteau Mi Sue Custeau Roland Dagneau 56 Diane Croft Mary Cunion Tina Cyr Nancy Davis Bruce Croteau Louise Croteau Andrew Deditch Debra Dehetre 5 , ...ig 3-. :'.,4 .nn- mari -au ...ns Dorothy Dehetre Patricia Dennis Diane Derosier Denise Desjardins M sy A, it sf V ' ' A 5 .sl , J Maria Diaz Susan Dillingham v 1 1 'li- ll Doreen Donohue Michael Donohue RiCl'1aI'd Dostie Ann Doucette Michael Doucette Paul A. Doucette 57 Paul R. DOUCGHE Susan Dqucetle Jam es Driscoll Debi Dube Paul Dum0nt Susan Dumont Carol Ie Dutil Cheryl Esterbrook Gerard Doyon Robert Dube Suzanne Dum ont Theresa Doyon Anita Dubois Robert Durgin Thomas Fake Susan Fal es E Robin Farrin Ann Fontaine Lise Fontaine Katherine F00t9l' Gerard Forgues James Forrest Michael Fortin it? , Christopher Fournier Gerard Fournier Susan E. Fournier N E iii 5 s Susan T- F0Ul'nieY Jules Gagne Debbie Gagnon Gloria Gagnon Sandra Gagnon Jol ine Gauthier Donna Gendreau Gary Gilbert Gisele Gallant Doreen Gaudette Joseph Gauthier Gayle Gauvreau June Giasson Robert Giem Peter Gilbert Thomas Glendenning Anita Gauthier Cecile Gelinas Scott Gi guere David Gondek 61 f J? Maureen Goulet Doris Goupil Joan Goupil David Grenier .,Z3iiSZ. Fifi 1 John Grenier Michael Grenier Reginald Grenier Richard Grenier Mark GI'0fldiI'I David Guay Lorette Harvey Karen Hatch Michelle Hawkins Doris Hemond Donna Hendricks Paula Hinckley Daniel Hopkins Myron Hord Donna Hubbard Gail Hunter Nsvm.g.m:,:- , Deborah Jackson Richard James Gail Ketchum Cheryl Johnson Dale Johnson Susan Jones Jeffrey Jordan Sue Kendall Anthony Labbe Steven R. Labonte Thomas LHFIHWIIUG Carol Lagasse Darlene Laliberte Stephen Landry Gary Lapointe Jane Lapointe Claude Jutras Gail Lachance Guy Landry Jane LaRochelIe B 'F Elaine Latouche Sue Latulippe Pauline Laurendeau Dennis R. Laverdiere Lise Laverdiere Ronald Laverdiere Tina Laverdiere Debra Lavoie Linda Lavoie Linda Lebel Diane T. Leblond if Z gn 5 David Lepage Claire Leger Paul Lemay Gerard Lemelin Jean Paul Lessard Pauline Lessard Debra Letourneau mr fm .f- 66 Robert Letourneau Daniel Levasseur l l I I Scot Lever Debra Nl. Levesque Raymond Levesque Daniel L. L'Heureux Daniel W. L'Heureux l Priscilla A. Libby Nancy Longley Paul Lowit John L. Lussier Suzanne Marichal Bert Marquis Paul A. Marquis .,a E ' s Paul R. Marquis Jane Martel Michael A. Martel Michael P. Nlartel 67 Q, Thom as Martel Denise Martin Michael Martin Wanda Martin Deffif' Maftinea'-' Marie Masselli Claude Mathieu Donald Mathieu Janice Mathieu Ray Mathieu Anthony Maybury James McKeown Marshall Mc Kew Shawn Nletayer Rosemary Michaud David Moreau Kg: Francis McNally James Melanson George Mendros Deborra Michaud Ann Minkowsky Diane Morin A R Doris Michaud Nancy Michaud Joan lVl0 ln Pauline Nlorin D0n 'a NlU Pl'lY Jam es Mynahan Gerald Nadeau Karin Nadeau Debbie Nelson Rick Nelson Susan Morin Scott Morin Patricia Mynahan Joan Nlyrand WH Ronald Nadeau Lisa Oberm eyer Sandra Nadeau Colleen O'Brien Shawn O'Connell ff Sharon O' Leary 1 Andrea Ouellette Gary Ouellette Gayle Ouellette Janice Ouellette Linda Ouellette Mar!! LOU Palman Susan Palman Catherine Pan Lisa Paradis Roger Paradis Diane Parent l 1 Q e L r 2 ,, fy, '-. Larry Parent Marie Parent Toni Passerman F ' Leo Paquette Dwight Payne Robert Peaco Carole Pelletier David Pelletier John Pelletier Rene Pelletier Richard Pelletier wa1f:.w:s-1 Q-f..,,...misz'ffieefnzfsffrflw,mr , .. . isisv-EEZ?-iffinffr' 'Wgrf Z - ' - v w 1 . ' ' ffilgjflzilf 'K ' .ff R , 1 'gf P -Sw' 3'fd'Sr:Q.13is523i!4i44JQi?5-'Qi 1. gm,--:,.--5152,- 'lx , A 534-j-fqgz' its L K :v55sJm.::.-wwQfiasrr Daniel Perreault Richard Perron Katherine Peterson Dana Philippon Stephen Plavin Gisele Potvin Paul Potvin Roger Poulin Kathleen Poulin ee- gz 'WK Normand Poulin Louise Prevost Thomas Provencher Debra Pulk Dan Rancourt Cindy RaYm'-md Susan Rioux Cindy Robert S - - : ff-,555 Ray Roberts Perry Robichaud Rejeanne Robichaud Jim Rodrigue Jay Rodrigue Vivian Rodrigue James Roux Denise Roy Donna Roy Normand Roy Roger Roy Tammy Roy e f :Q Nlarc Royer Sheila Sabourin Anne St. Pierre Daniel Sf. Hilaire Donald St. Hilaire Gerry St. Denis Sandy Samson Kristie Schott Vickie Shank Louis Silverman Jane Saucier Laural Scribner Anne Shaw Catherine Savage Nancy Savard Sandra Sim ard Janice Simokaitis Debra Simon SW, . 3 E Patricia Sim oneau Terry Small MIM if G ED MW? ffi kr :H ' 5-11 if i 7 i A,A l i - ., S .,...,. ,,1.: - :,11 , .. A 5 f 'W S 5 f 5' f 'ii :X VY ,, ' ' 5' '25, f ' 1221-'if1ElE,l1,552i.2.21fggg,f L- ff-- .,: Audrey Sprague Denise Sou cy ,mQ' Mark Svucy Kevin Soule Theresa Sullivan Robert Tanski Alan Tapley Remi Theberge Carol Therriauli Michael Therriault Holly Thibault Jane Tiner U ll1l llr- T Leo Turcotte Michele Turcotte William Turcotte Louis Turgeon Robert L. Turgeon Robert R. Turgeon ROQGI' VaCh0n Therese Vallee E' S' ln lif Jennifer Villani Merle Walker Donald Webb Sharon Welch 'l S Tricia Tyler Donald Vachon Paula Valliere Patricia Varney 79 Pam el a Wheaton Andrea Wing Stanley Woolford Susan Wiers Susan Woodhead John Willette Allan Wilson Diane NI. Leblond Lucy Bergeron John Bolduc Normand Brochu Rvck Burke Normand Aubin Steven Carew Ricky Cote Alison Derrick Ann Doucette Peter Jpnes Pat McMorrow Tay Reynolds Elizabeth Ward Andrew Wigton Robert Lauze ENIOR UPERLATIVES Cathy Costello Jenny Villani Diane Beaulieu Carol Dutil Sue Jones Tammy Roy Tina Berube Jane Martel Nancy Longley Terry Small Cathy Pan Toni Passerman Karen Hatch Louise Cote Cathy Baylis Laurel Scribner Cindy Roberts MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED PRETTIEST-HANDSOME BEST DRESSED MOST QUIET MOST TALKATIVE CLASS CLOWN BEST ATHLETE FRIENDLIEST MOST VERSATILE CLASS FLIRT MOST STUDIOUS ROWDIEST MOST POPULAR CLASS KLUTZ MOST SOPHISTICATED BEST MUSICIAN CORRIDOR COUPLE Louis Silverman Norm Poulin Jim Blackwood Peter Jones Mark Csoros Rick Dostie Steve Clark Bob Dube John Butler Gary Lapointe Gary Gilbert Shawn Metayer Pitou Clavet Geoff Maclean Jim Roux Bob Peaco and Mike Barr Ron Boisvert EXECUTIVE BOARD: S. Simard, D.Charest, K. Hatch, R Charette, CLASS OFFICERS Sec C Costello, Pres N Longley, V. Pres. L. Siverman, Treas. C. Robert, exec. board IVI Cumon, exec board J Ivlartel ICR CLASS OFFICER The Senior Class Officers worked hard all year to ensue a great Senior Banquet and to provide funds for graduation. A few of the money-raising events included adance, a pie eating contest, and the most successful winter carnival in years. Special consideration should be given to our advisor, Mrs llllartina Earle, who has contributed a great deal to the success of the Senior Class . N 1 W W w '- f '.. Lg? .2 i ifme j ,ii i ia? I H I kb,,,L. V,,,,.,.,.W . .ff ? iii F L 'I H a V ' Rea? if gf! 5 i if g may , Us ' M V' ,I w the blue umdibizyell ' ei Y Q A f is for the birdmgl ,KHQMFH K 530 - E NN A is 2 mwww if ' i i f a iL T f fA4' gg a i Q i i ?,e i,QwgREi ? year Lewiston Higiw Wgnt e o oi 3 5' piaces as F- ie fVVind E, i ckingham Palace Lon 5 were visited. Also while in if he s ents en- joyed tvvgvgiays--CHOR 4 LINE e ESU2S CHRISFQT In Paris t beautiful sighgg, of Notre Dame, Versailles and the Eiffel Tower WEYGWHJGE. It was a giweat time for all! i i 3xSfi'GSbGUf fez sa as. i f f'Q?Emilv? if W He's T fi? Me me Am im a i i i iiww Pie If JE - ' GR CAN DID nd it's I'm not hldlng anything' Rick's first feeding iif89C'PC ! H .E -s 5 The Z's shoot the breeze All I need is the air breathe Say Ahhh . . . P2 Power What s an the bottle Steve Heb' JO, Say Cheese! Symmetry, Symmetry, Sym-Sym, Symmetry LM qw HE 'Q YR Q L QW S PM l N CLASS OF 1978 l i Junior Class Officers: L. To R.: D. Lyons, Treas.2 K. Richards, Sec., L. Nadeau, V. Pres.5 J. Blais, Ex- ecutive Board: J. Costello, J. Theberge, L. Grenier, W. Fox, B. Cadman, L. Provencher The Class of 1978 began this year faced with the serious task of sponsoring the Juni-or-Senior Prom. The officers, advised by Robert Drewel and led by President Joline Blais, busied themselves with several fund-raising activi- ties including a bake sale, tag day, and a very original project--the sale of L.H.S. ski hats.--But never ever will they be as great as the Seniors were this year! A dvisor Robert Drewal Adams, Clyde Adams, Scott Albert, Mark Albert, Mary Allen, Cindy Allen, Joseph Allen, Paul Ames, Calvin Anctil, Irene Arel, Joline Arsenault, Michelle Ashton, Mark Asselin, Donna Asselin, Donald Asselin, Patricia Aube, Brenda Aube, Debra Audet, Larry Auger, Nancy Ayotte, Timothy Bannister, James Barajas, Miguel Bard, Susan Barnies, William Barrett, Wendy Bates, Gary Baugh Debbie Beauchesnes, Richard Beaudoin, Ricky Beaule, David Beaule, Diane Beaulieu, Emile Beaulieu, Louise Beaulieu, Mike Bechard, Ron Begert, Nancy Begin, Pamela Begin, Ronald Belaire, Tina Belanger, Jim Belanger. Philippe Belisle, Diane Bellegarde, Patricia Benjamin, Donald Bennett, Lee Bernard, Barry Bernard, Steve Bernier, Irene Bernier, Michel Bernier, Rachel Bernier, Rita Bernier, Robert Bernier, Thomas Berube, Laurier Berube, Pauline Berube, Raymond Berube, Suzanne Bilodeau, Paul Binette, Irene Binette, Roger Bisson. Donna Bisson, Gary Blais, Joline Blanchette, Doris Blanchette, Joan Blovin, Edith Boisvert, Louise Boisvert, Roger Bolduc, John G Bolduc, John R. Bolduc, Laurie Bonenfant, Daniel Bosse, Danny Bosse, Patricia Boucher, Donna Boucher, Donna Boucher, Linda Brimigion, Dave Brissette, Guy Brochu, Mike Brooks, Timothy Brousseau, Monique Brown. Kimberly Burris, Coren Ann Burdw ood, Mary Ellen Bureau, Daniel Burpee, Barbara Bushey, Tina Bussiere, Donald Bussiere, Robert NHS-e 're-f a' gig? ff-Ji Q QA EXQE, Nhnqiwe 9 ' 'Sign rr'-'53 el, WNW if - 'iis i' 45 gli fffli lf'-- 1- Bussiere, Frank Cadman, Brenda Cadrin, Don Cailler, Robert Jas Cannan, Joanne Canuel, Linda Carbonneau, Andre Carbonn eau, Don Caron, Ann Marie Caron, Gerry Caron, Caron, Caron, Caron, Caron, Caron, Caron, Casey, Caspa Joseph Debra Lisa Marcel Nancy Patricia Theresa Kelly Dan r Castonguay, Anita Chabot, Joline Chiasson, Diane Chamberlain, Deni Charest, Joline A Charest, Joline S Charest, Sonya Charett Chartie e, Debra r, Gary Chartier, John Chasse, Clavet, Clifford Clifford Cloutie Cloutie Clouti e Craney, John Jacqueline , Dorothy , Ellen r, David r, Jane r, Marc Janice Clukey, Wendy Collins, Conley, Cooper, Corbin, Thomas Rick Matthew Roadrain Cosgrove, Sheila Costello, James Cote, Charlene Cran ey, Janice Courteman ch e, Nona Croteau, Claire C usso n, C usso n, Raymond Susan D'Amboise, Kathy Dagnea u, Mark Daigneault, David Daigneault, Liz Damon, Roseann Daniels, Susan Deditch, Andy Delorme, Roland Denis, Donna Denis, Bob Denis, Gilbert Denis, Paul Derrick, Debbie Deschai nes, Vi cotr Deschamps, Alan Desjard Desjard Desjard Deslaur ins, Joline ins, Joline ins, Paul iers, Tony Desrosier, John Dewitt, Linda Diaz, Henacira Dillingham, Russel Dion, Ann Dionne, Dionne, Divver, Divv er, Daig l e, Donohu Dostie, Dostie, Randy Th eresa Jam es Mi cha el Cindy e, Dina Mary Teena Doucette, Michael Doustou, Richard Dow, Laurie Doyon, Don na se Doyon, Jim Drake, Lisa Driscoll, Patricia Dube, Kathy Anne Dube, Michael Dube, Suzanne Dubois, Mike Dubois, Ron Dubuc, Don Dubuc, Keith Dufour, Diane Dulac, Suzanne Dumais, David Dumas, Brian Dumont, Diane Dumont, Laurier Durgin, Robert Dutil, Sulvia Dyer, Alice Erskine, Jim Estabrook, Chery Estabrook, Donna Fecteau, Norm Feely, Richard Ferguson, Debbie Ferland, Robert Ferron, Debra Fillion, Mary Finley, Ann Firczak, Jodie Footer, Wanda Fournier, Denise Fournier, Joline Fournier, Karen Fox, Wendy Frechette, Steve Gagne, Michael Gagnon, Debra J Gagnon, Debra A Gagnon, Gerard Gagnon, Nancy Gahagian, Diane Galipeau, Albert Garant, Mark Gardner, Carl Gauthier, Cheryl Gauthier, Paul Gauthier, Pauline Gendron, Mark Gendron, Paula Gervais, Doris Gervais, Glen Giguere, Diane Giguere, Jukie Gilbert, Diane Girard, Mark Girouard, Bill Giroux, Donna Glendenning, Steve Godin, Diane Godin, Paul Gordon, Dana Goulet, Marc Goulet, Vicotria Gousse, Marc Grandmaison, Anne Greene, David Grenier, Louis Grenier, William Grimmel, Bonnie Guay, Daniel Guerrette, Maurice Haas, Tina Hall, Andy Hall, Frederick Hahnel, Roger Harriman, Wendy Hawkins, Christine Hendricks, Diana Hebert, Gilbert Heckbert, Leon Hinckley, John H Class Officers: N. Silverman, Pres., J. Girard, Sec., M. Marshall, Exec. Bd., L. Buckley, Exec. Bd B Miller, Exec Bd., T. Murphy, Exec. Bd., P. Slovenski, V. Pres., M. Guilmette, Treas.g C.Madore, Exec. Bd., The Sophomore Class' goal forthe '76- 77 school year was mainly to enlarge their treasury. They are saving for next year's Junior-Senior prom. They also try to help the community. In order to succeed in reaching their goal they have conducted devices such as a Lovely Legs contest, a paper drive, a bake sale and candy sales. Advisor Carla Bean So phomore Class President? Wu 45, 7 LL, MJ' Anderson Patrl Angelldes, Alice Arel Donald Arnoldy, Nlarc , ,,, . Bell, Corina Carver Herbert l Debbie Janet 'F' , T Jackie Gee Carol I Gendreau, Denise Laurie tou, Penny Randy Holly Lillian Giroux, Glassett, Robert idden, Nlarlcia Nlark , Karen Peter Dan Diana Anita Claire Jackie Ann Donna I Ann Cliff Patty Jeffrey Steve bebra B , Patricia Rodolfo Ruby Jackie Michael an chele chael Hose ph Nlark Charles a 99 CLASS GF 1980 I ,gf Q 6 Freshman Class Officers Left To Right--S.'Cote, Sec.3 L. Woodhead, Treasq J. Thompson, Vice-Pres.g IVI. Anthoine, Pres. Executive Board Advisor--Donald Cannan Left To Right--S. Ouellette, S. Slovenski, P. Taylor Back-- R. Dumont, P. Rod- rigue, D. IVlorin 100 The class of 1980, the first freshman class ever to enter this high school, came into this school determined to make a name for themselves. They worked hard at a bake sale, a turkey raffle, and planned more money-making activities throughout the year. The freshmen were proud to win the class competition at a rally, they are full of school spirit. They are looking forward to their next years in this school, especially in 1980 , when they can remember their beneficial years. Abraham, Reuben Akerley, Jeffrey Albert, Michele Allen, Richard Andrews, Lynda Anthoine, Mark Arel, Andy Arel, Tammy Asselin, Jim Atkins, Cathy Aube, Tina Aubut, Dan Audet, Cindy Audet, Denise Audet, Janine Audet, Louise Austin, Mark Babin, Steve Bailey, Joy Baita, Scott Bannister, Steve Barajas, Arturo Bard, Dennis Baril, Marcel Barnies, Hellie Barrett, Theresa Barton, Laurie Baylis, Cynthia Bazinet, Louise Beauchesne, Donna Beauchesne, Robert Beaule, Rory Beaudoin, John Beaulieu, Michael Beaulieu, Peter Beaupre, Douglas Bechtel, Kurt Begert, Frank Begin, Jimmy Beland, Paul Belanger, Linda Belanger, Tom Belisle, Terry Beliveau, Donald Bell, Doreen Bellefleur, Jonathan Bennett, Chesley Bernard, Rose Bernier, Brian Bernier, Louise Bernier, Robert Berube, Marc Berube Ronald Berube, Sue Bibeau, Carol Bingelis, Deborah Biron, Joyce Bisson, Patricia Bisson, Tina Blais, Marc Boisvert, Linda Boisvert, Richard Boisvert, Roland Boivin, Doris Bolduc, Jeffrey Bolduc, John Bolduc, Paul Bolduc, Tom Bonney, Ken Bonenfant, Marc Bosse, Jeannie Boucher, Donald Boucher, Linda Boucher, Sandra Bourgoin, James Boutin, Paul Boutin, Dan Bouyea, Raymond Bradbury, Barbara Brooks, Gary Brown, Henrietta Budrow, Dean Burke, Anita Bushey, Paul Bussiere, Diane Bussiere, Gary Buteau, Claire Butler, Daniel Butler, David Caron, Daniel Carter, Bruce Case, Kelly Casey, John Castonguay, David Castonguay, Peter Chadbourne, Wm. Charest, Gary Charette, Gary Charpentier, Lori Charpentier, Randy Chasse, Denise Chicoine, Ronnie Chouinard, Louise Clark, Gary Clavet, Diane Clavet, Randy Clavet, Roland Clifford, Paul Cloutier, Ann Cloutier, Reggie Clukey, Brent Coady, Timothy Colby, Penny Collins, David Colson, Daryl Collins, Kathryn Collins, Sandra Cook, Richard Cooper, Daniel Cormier, Steve Cosgrove, Mary Costello, Steve Cote, Anita Cote, Claude Cote, Diane Cote, Joanne Cote, Stephanie Couillard, Jackie Couture, Denise Coyle, Julie Creelman, Victoria Croteau, Guylaine Crowley, David Cunion, Patrick Cyr, Lise Cyr, Roger Cyr, Ronnie Daigle, Donna Daniels, Mark Davis, Marlene Delchanty, Kelly Demers, Louise Demers, Richard Dennis, Debbie Deraps, Denise Derocher, Pat Derosier, Darcel Deschenes, John Desjardins, Leslie Desjardins, Louise Dewitt, Michele Dickey, Christine Dickey, Raymond Dinsmore, Kathy Dion, Diane C. Dion, Diane J. Dionne, Denise Dixon, Wayne Dostie, Denise Dostie, Jules Doucette, Diane Dow, Frank Doyon, Dave Dube, Anthony Dube, Doris Dube, Richard Dube, Theresa Dubois, Joline Dubois, Robert Dubuc, Ricky Dubuc, Timothy Dumais, Michael Dumont, Denise Dumont, Judy Dumont, Rene Dupuis, Jeffrey Durgin, Brian Dussault, Steve Dyer, Fred Ecker, Tom Edwards, Abbie Elliot, Holly Emond, Ronald Eveleth, Donna Everett, Chris Ferron, Michael Fillion, Dale Firczak, John Fisher, Pamela Footer, Brenda Fontaine, David Fontaine, James Fontaine, Michael Fortin, Linda Fortunato, James Fournier, Lyn Frechette, Marie Fulgham, Ray Gagne, Daniel Gagne, Gerald Gagnon, Lori Gagnon, Raymond Gagnon, Richard Gagnon, Simonne Gagnon, Steve Lessard, Dennis Gallagher, Martha Gallant, Cathleen Gallant, Cindy Gallant, Ronald Gamache, Danny Gardner, Jeff Gardner, Lynne Gaudette, Jay Gaudette, Todd Gauthier, Gail Gauthier, Gregory Gauthier, Jimmy Gauthier, Richard Gauthier, Ronald Gauthier, Sue Gauthier, Timothy Gelinas, Marie Gendreau, Michael Gendron, Doreen Gervais, Michael Gill, Debbie Gilman, Lisa Girard, Michelle Girardin, Jane Girouard, Brian Glazier, Sharon Glendenning, Tina Goddard, John Godin, Ann Goding, Mildred Goodale, Wanda Gosselin, Girard Gosselin, Richard Goulet, Andre Goulet, Daniel Grady, Veronica Grainger, Carolyn Grandmaison, Rick Grandmaison, Ron Grant, Peter Greeley, Michael Greene, Douglas Gregoire, Karen Gregoire, Marc Grenier, James Grenier, Michelle Grenier, Timothy Griffin, Lori Grivois, Jerry Grondin, Susan Grondin, Suzanne Guay, Pauline Gunter, Jim Guerette, Tina Gwarjanski, Steve Haley, Rhonda Halligan, Linda Hamel, Paul Harkins, Julie Hartford, Paula Heckbert, Tina Heina, Mike Henchell, Diane Henson, James Holman, Abby Hood, Karen Hopkins, Kathy Hopkins, Robert Houde, Andrea Houghton, Kathy Howe, Lisa Hubbard, Timothy Hughes, Arthur Hughes, Nancy Hunter, Daniel Hunter, Linda Isaacson, Jon Jackson, Anthony Jacques, David Jacques, Donna Jacques, Raymond Janas, Susan Jarboe, William Johnson, Elaine Johnson, Rebecca Johnson, Rolinda Johnson, Wendy Karahalios, Richard Kelly, Ella Kirouac, Don Kirouac, Mark Kirouac, Paul Koss, Chuck Labbe, Mary Labonte, Sue Labreque, Gary Labrie, Nancy Lacasse, Cheryl Lacasse, Marc Lachance, John Lachapelle, Pauline Lagace, Dan , Lajoie, Dan Laliberte, Pat Lalonde, Dan Landry, Kevin Langelier, John Langlais, Raymond Langlais, William Langlois, Claude Laprell, Warren Langlois, Greg Lanois, Rita Larochelle, Steve Lavoie, Albert Lavoie, Kathleen Lavoie, Rick Leblanc, Jackie Lebrun, James Lecompte, Brain Leeman, Danny Lemaire, Tim Lemay, Marcel Lemieux, Cindy Lemieux, Clement Lessard, Daniel Lessard, Dennis Lessard, Donald Lessard, Gary Letourneau, Carl Letourneau, Donna Letourneau, Peter Levasseur, Tammy Lavalliere, Guy Lemay, Maurice Levesque, Bert Levesque, Laetitia Levesque, Robert Linehan, Patrick Longchamps, Eric Lowell, Thomas Lowit, Stephen Lufkin, Sandra MacLean, Ruth McAuliffe, Jana McClellan, Mark McGowan, Jamie McKeown, Paul McKinney, John McLellan, Brian McLellan, Marty McNally, Gerard McRae, Michael Madore, Robert Marichal, Claude Morin, Nannette Marquis, Diane Marquis, Jackie Marquis, Sharon Martel, Joline Martin, Gary Martin, James Martin, Joseph Martin, Keith Martin, Rachael Martineau, Robert Taylor, Pam Telow, Mike Tetu, Ronald Theberge, Karen Theberge, Pauline Theberge, Rachel Theriault, Norman Theriault, Roger Therrien, Ronald Therrien, Daniel A Therrien, Daniel D Thibault, Connie Thibodeau, Mauric Thompson, Jodi Thornto, Lisa Tierney, Michael Tremblay, David Tremblay, Mark Tripp, Colby Truchon, Tom Tucci, Anthony Turcotte, Jane Turcotte, Janet Turcotte, Lisa Turcotte, Mona Turcotte, Tina Turgeon, Mark Turgeon, Misti Turgeon, Monique Tyrrell, Ken Vachon, Celine Vachon, Donna Vachon, Maurice Vachon, Pat Verreault, Lisa Veilleux, Patrick Vigue, Kim Villeneuve, Gerry Violette, Joline Voisine, Chris Wagner, Lise Walker, Dennis Walther, Pamela Ward, Kenneth Warren, Glenda Webber, James Witherell, Linda Wheaton, John Whitten, Rita Wigton, Susan Wilcox, Nanette Wilson, Terry Wing, Steve Wing, Tina Wing, Tracy Wing, Tammy Wood, Sherri Woodhead, Laura Wright, Timothy Zallen, Aaron 4 WL E E W CCN CQ T W FOOTBALL f g,f1. ',1fi'b W 1. ...J Q fif'l?l'fi, 5 T' . , WR L it 5' Lziy V, .. 1 'il '-- V 4 LiL . tiff- 1, l 1 . I . 5 . , ,,--,, . i 1 L i L U5 wr fwfwximg lst Row J. Gastonguay, J. Charest, G. Brushwien, H. Poussard, B. Lapointe, M. Cloutier, P. Letourneau, L. Comeau, W. Rivet, D. Collett, R. Flores, M. Poulin, S. Wilson, P. Lajoie, R. Neggum, R. Lachance, P. James, D. Ouellette Middle Row--B. Clifford, M. Anthoine, B. Giem, D. Lepage, R. Boisvert, S. Carew, D. Boucher, M. Ray, J. Forrest, R. Croteau, T. Glendenning, N. Poulin, N. Aubin, J. Blackwood, S. Plavin, G. Lapointe, S. Clark, L. St. Laurent, A. Hall, Mgr. Last Row-- Coach Beaulieu, Coach Haley, L. Pettingill, A. Paquette, D. Beaule, J. Allen, V. Dufour, D. Dumais, R. Cato, J. Masselli, D. Turgeon, D. Melvin, D. Bureau, G. Raymond, C. Lombard, M. Ouellette, R. Dubois, J. Theberge, T. Norgen, P. Allen, J. Costello, D. Dubois, B. Scannell, Coach Dupill, Coach Mulholland Lewiston High School's 1976 football season ended with the best record in the past three years. Without their few inopportune breaks, the Devils could have gone all the way. Head Coach Mike Haley, Defensive Coach Regis Beaulieu, Offensive Coach Bob Dupill, and Defensive Back Coach Dana Mulholland helped the Devils pull out a fantastic season with a 7 and 3 record. The Co- Captains for the season were Jim Forrest and Steve Clark. Another good year was seen by The Big Blue Machine. 106 .. K vw-- You've got a friend Gary wins the Rat race You're in good hands with All State The Thrill Of Victor if Hr u ' IVlaglc Toe Plavm kicks for the pomt after q, ia Take the money and run What's next, Miss Cooper? d ,.,,,i.fzi?54' tiff V. vi l .xv M5551 'ii ' F' ' ' 'y W 5' Qgii' If , , ..,, , :M i df l ww-, ,fy :W , 1 eg, . ., , ,. , ' ,m i . +5 1 ' A f l I H V N f ,W Mya ,, .V S V, i . , K l ,,o, .oo,, mfs V X ,am vigor, W1 Q 5 uf 'Wi 1 1 ' L ,o,..,, . fll:i'2,fl5. xi: if , 1, Mein it f' r, w ,gf 4'UM93nP9' Q +,fw,,,Hmwwf 1,2 ff fi Agony Of Defeat Well, Howard, it's like this . . SAC Gets Sacked lVlay I have this dance? FRO I-I FOOTBALL 1st Row--S. IVlasse, M. McClullen, T. Ronan, J. Dupuis, T. Jackson, A. Goulet, R. Moreau, E. Pilot, T. Belanger 2nd Row M. St. Pierre, J. Fortunate, F. Dyer, R. Therriault, D. Kirouac, B. Parent, K. Poulin, T. Hubbard, S. Cormier 3rd Row-- Charpentier, Nlgr., B. Dow, Mgr., R. Tetu, R. Boisvert, D. Reynolds, S. Lowett, P. Boutin 4th Row--B. Bernier, S. Nlasse, T. Tucci, D. Lalonde, P. Linehan, T. Lowell, P. Laliberte, S. Costello 5th Row--IVI. McRae, S. LaRochelle, D. Budrow, S. Baita, A. Barajas, N. Stairs, M. Anthoine, P. Clifford Top-- Coach Campbell, Coach LaChapelle. 'El ...mu ai. . .. OCCER Varsity--Front Row, Left To Right, M. Genolron, M Morin, G Bates, R Dostle, A Wlgton, M Grondln, M Levasseur, D Spugnardi, M. Blouin, T. Labbe, J. Hinckley, J Divver, R Dillingham, E Pollquin Back Row M McGraw, B Albert, P. Slovenski, G. Dostie, M. Hartnett, P Grenler, D Passerman, M Divver, D Guay, M Morin, M Ouellette, S Bernler, D Gervais, K. Allen, Coach Nadeau Alf: '53 : :if-., . 2 ' f2 AV,g'-345' , , ' - -,,,', .W MW. ,,,. ft M .,, . ' 'A ' ' v gl wr , ,f m pf, fl WM 5. it ii.. 'f' ,Q ff .. , A ..,' if 4 S V , tags .145 Junior Varsity lst Row M Fontaine, M Ferron, B Ouellette, G O'Connell, T Murphy, D Boucher, K Bechtel 2nd Row T Freeman, S Ramsay, M Carrier R Chicolne, P Bernler, R Dillingham, M Moody, 3rd Row D Spugnardl,P Bolduc, S. Dussault, T. Lemalre, J. Mathieu, C Parent, J Martel, 4th Row Coach Albert, L Shems, G Dion Coach McGraw. All-State Poliquin razzles the spectators! The LHS soccer team, coached by Paul Nadeau and assistants Brian Albert and Mike McGraw had an outstanding season, with a 10-3-2 record Lewiston defeated Brunswick for the first time to qualify forthe Western Maine Class A Cham pionships. The team was led by Captain Andy Wigton, who set a new school scoring record of fourteen points. Junior Ed Boots Poliquin was elected to All-State Soccer. Gendron fakes himself out FIELD HOCKEY Front, L. To R.: K. D'Amboise, D. Derrick, D. Langlais, A. Caron, C. Murphy, R. Bernier, D. Lyons Back, L. To R.: Coach N. Knox, Nlan. C. Croteau, Capt. N. Longley, J. Blais, T. Berube, Capt. T. Reynolds, S. Letourneau ln their second season, the L.H.S . field hockey team emerged as one of the top teams in their division. Tay Reynolds and Nancy Longley served as co-captains for the 1976 team. The team compiled a 7-3-2 record, an impres xive tunraround from the previous 1-ll season. The team missed the state tournament by one place. This is a fine re- flection on Coach Knox and the field hockey forces of Lewiston High. J.V. Team: Front, L. To R.: K. Ryder, N. Pelletier, S. Lizotte, M. Cunion, J. Tiner Back, L. To R.: Coach N. Knox, J. Pous- sard, K. Rubenstein, Capt. B. Cadman, D. Giroux , , ...wi A40- wmsl gi lf, df M J '-X I if .5 fslfw 4 1 ,, .mam QW uh? 5 GMM lf rf' ,ff AM wwf WMJW lv A Z .W , l , 3 1 1 -,:, - sf 1 . .111 ff ,, 1 '1 1 1 1 ' ' 'V ggi? 1914 'W V 'l' Wi m 'M 11.-W 11 .,.. 2 , ,L,L A , Lil ',,' ' 4 K 1 H I H ,,, ' ,,..,,, ' LL,, t 1 ' . 1 11 - P ,.', ., I - . 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D' ' it , . L. To R. H. Soper, D. Gordan, R. Lavoie, Captain IVI. IVlartin, G. Nadeau, The Soper Stride J. Gauthier, IVI. Gousse. Back--D. Taylor, S. Roy, P. Belanger, J. Butler, C. Gardner, L. Bell, D. IVIcCannell, Coach C. Nlanchester. COU TRY Coach Manchester The 1976 Blue Devils Cross Country Team had an excellent season of running, by being second only to Andy Valley lea ers at Morse High School. Thisteamalso madea goodappear ance at the Regional meets. Although the Harriers will be losing six seniors, an excellent nucleus of underclassmen d.. will be returning next year to lead the Blue Devils to victory. 114 And there's the gun! Go Nads! BOYS' I TRAMURAL PRUGRAM This year marked the beginning of the Boys' Intramural Program at L.H.S. They participated in such sports as volleyball and basketball. Boys' Intramural Program was open to any stud- dents. lVIr. lVlasse was ooordina tor of the activities. Advisor Fern IVIasse , R 1 R R' MJ' 3 .F h. it- 3, gh ,gfx i. ly k. .- ig:---S ,e '- ff V. GIRL 'I TRAMURAL PROGRAM W ww M Wm ww www ,ffm 4 W 1 at Q x 'H k.- ' K' Q. ju Qu E L2 4 MRL .S ef - f Q f- FW 'X Advisor Dot Roy The Girls' lntramura Program CGIPJ, after cwang- ing its' name from twe Girls' Athletic Association CGAAD, under tue cirection of Dot Roy, enjoyec a gooc year. The ooject of this program is to pro- vice a free program open to ALL girls attending LHS. ' The program provices individual and team sports to gir s which inc ude archery, gymnastics, soft- ha l, soccer, floor wockey, vollyball, table ten- nis, badminton, anc basketball. In addition to twese activities, gir s are also provided special activities such as horsebacq riding, bovvling, anc ro ler skating. To top off t1e year, an Awards Banquet is weld in June. il all GIRLS' SKI TEAM First in Giant Slalom and Second in Slalom at State rneeli. r ,, l K, wx .A R H. Gin showing Donna the way. Two hours and fifteen seconds later . . . L. To R., Front: S. Letourneau, S. Bell, L. Buckl Mathieu Back: Coach G. Allaire, T. Pelletier, T. S. Nlercier, Coach R. Bell ey, IVI. Guilmette, C. Bell, Man. P. Wheaton, D. Charest, J. Larochelle, D Reynolds, D. Lyons, C. IVIurphy, C. Croteau, J. Nlartel, C. Costello, D. Roux, Coach Ray B Attacking the course. we girls' ski team, coached, by Raymond ell and Gerry Allaire, had a very suc- essful year. They vvon the majority of eir cross-country and Alpine meets and laced second in the state meet at Pleas- nt Nlountain. The team was led by Don- a Lyons and Sue Letourneau in Alpine nd Sue Bell and Donna Lyons in cross- ountry. The girls are looking forward to Winning season next year and expect win the state meet. Captain executes good form. ell L. To R., Back: D. Lyons, C. Nlurphy, C. Croteau, T. Reynolds Front: S Bell, L. Buckley, D. Nlathieu, D. Roux :lv-.,,,,,.....v-fe- ' syn-ai 2'61..-.yahzfvf . ir' z' .2 ,.,,..,,,2.,,, ,f 4, .,,, ., ST TE KI CI-I MP Front L. To R.--T. Martel, J. Masselli, P. Bolduc, J. Pelletier, M. Case, J. Isaacson, T. Murphy, R. Davis, D. Perry, D. Gordon, D. Collette, M. Martin, Back L. To R. 'Coach G. Allaire, J. Costello, J. Roux, P. Belanger, S. Costello, T. Nussinow, S. V Larochelle, J. Butler, M. Hartnett, T. Fake, R. Dostie, J. Bolduc, J. Charest, G. Dostie, G. Nadeau, Alpine Coach Ray Bell. Cleo Nadeau--queen of the nile, after Marty Martin. A l .LVM 3 l f, ,-,3,E': , f, all ' ' 'LW' V , ,sf F is ,1, ,V fczggg-m,,wf,. A fa... ., w'zeemw,f.:,: V C- W W , . ,Ha ,., , ., ,, 'm:.,14:.fg:Lx 1-.'-.Vp e, -,4.','e. 1 ,-.y- ...gy ' P' :il Qi' ,, ' l.,,l.,,. , -t H ' MW E to me 1 ' ' - W' tffl' ' fly! 5 it' . ay e? J ny . ,' ,, 1 V'-ff 45114 1 'la' 1 :vw1f,.. V ' b' Coach G. Allaire is very hap- py with the successful season of the boys' ski team winning the State Ski Meet. The suc- cess of the team in the State meet falls mainly on the shoul- ders of the jumpers. The Al- pine team, under the new coaching of Ray Bell, lead by Ralph Davis, Gerry Dostie, and Mike Case proved to be very successful also. The cross country team was lead by Mike Martin, Bob Bernier, and Gerry Nadeau. Next year the team will be in contention for the Class B State Title. State Meet jumping results--Bob 2nd, John 3rd, Mike 4th, Gerry Sth. Bernie eyes the course.- Martel looking for the girls. Mental Case cleaning out the gates. Front--M. Martin, D. Gordon, G. Nadeau. Back--G. Dostie, J. Pelletier, J. Roux, P. Belanger, J. Butler, Head Coach--Gerry Allaire, Captains--M. Martin, M. Case, Alpine Coach Ray Bell. V g 4i4',,.w11 f' w Ralph Davis--4th in giant slalom in slalom at the State Meet. 84 6th HOCKEY i Front Row, L. To R.: IVI. Rizzo, L. Grenier, B. Poliquin D. Mathieu C. Parent, D. Gervais, manager. 2nd Row: Coach R. g..ZClI3apelle, P. Gilbert, B. Dube, P. Letourneau, P. Grenier, D. Guayf, J. Hinckley, Nl. Nlorin, lVl. lVlorin, Coach N. Bureau. r : T ' ow . Labbe, B. Charest, J. Erskine, J. Therberge, D. Lepage. Once again, Lewiston High School's defending New England Champions showed their stuff when they finished this season with a 15-1 record. Headed by Coaches Norm Bureau and Roger LaChapelle, the team captured the title of League Champs by an embarrassing margin. The J.V.'s final tally of 15-2-2 proved to be a winning record as they also won top honors in their league. Front Row, L. To R.: B. Niartineau, B. lVIarcous, IVI. Girard, R. Grenier, T. La- France, 2nd Row: Coach R. LaChapelle, R. Lapointe, R. Nlarcotte, D. Nadeau, IVI. Carrier, S. Dussault, T. Wheation, D. Boucher, D. L'Heureux, Coach N. Bureau. 3rd Row: D. Hunter, R. lVIoreau, J. Lebrun, S. Rodrique, R. Bourque. 122 X 5 M . Q 'iffr wa ww You and me against the world! Z Wm, ' . I 1- ' Q A fi 1 Up, up, and in. Dube's determination drives Devils to a dubious decision. , , ,Ty fff' 'L iv, Z-K-??Z5'f: M ,, : 'S f.f1 dy I've got the boogie fever. Boots' praying it's in his glove. Charest on the move! Mathieu out for his evening walk. Everybody was King-Fu Fighting 4-hung.,- muuuu,,, Tag--you're it! Labbe leaping around the boards. BASKETBALL L. To asst., coach D. Nlichaud, Nl. Anthoine, B. Clifford, A. Wigton, G. Bates, L. Silverman, D. Obermeyer, G. Paradis, S. IVIorm, S. Clark, J. Blackwood, P. Roy, NI. Levassseur, head coach D. Cannon. Do the hustle!!! Up, Up, and Away! Lewiston Blue Devils didn't have the year they had hoped for, however, with the desire of the upcoming JV and freshmen i talent, the future looks bright indeed . Continued hard work and desire, as seen, could be the i key to next year. 4 . Kneeling L. To R. Nl. Ouellette, IVI. Anthoine, Nl. Cloutier, lVl. Perron, B. Ferland D. Thibodeau, F. Hall. Standing L. To R. Manager R. Karahalios, Nl. Nloran, P. Clifford, D. Lagase, T. IVIato, D. Ouellette, D. Dumais, Coach D. IVlichaud. Coach Dan IVlichaud ' Praise the lord!!! Hey coach, I've still got the baII! l A I gy ,VH ,, GIRL ' ASKETBALL This year the girls' basketball team had everything going for them except victories. They played under the great coaching of Dick Derrah and Mike lVlc- Graw. Tammy Roy and Terry Bellegarde were this year's team co-captains. The girls finally won their last basketball game against Brunswick, finishing the year off on a happy note. 5 - . 'Peeing 'F-'QT 1 ' Left To Right: M. Nlarshall, N. Pelletier, J. Varsity, L. TO R.: K. Shank, P. Bellegarde, D. Bough, T. Roy, L. Savoie, N. Silverman, T. Rioux, J. Poussard, P. T. Bellegarde, J. Blais, R. Bernier B. IVliIler, C. Hopkins, L. Rancourt l ll l M ff, E, L. ... t, QQ-T rm. e-r -T .Q , fa-fi , - .tw ' 'M H., 1... 'fiiEEQ!' '12, 'l 'li'f '1f 1 1 4 i GYMNASTIC Left To Right: Nl. Small, L. Hubbard, K. Asselin, S. Ouellette, S. Slovenski, D. Prevost T Levasseur, Captain J Slmokaitls, lVIascot--S. lVIorin, J. Blanchette, B. Cadman, S. Gagnon, L. Girardin, P. Berneir, S. Dellsle, C Baylls, Coach B Belisle, Ass. Coach S. Nlor The L.H.S. gym by Bert Belisle a encouraged by th okaitis, had a lo late night practic through bumps an the season off ri against Oxford H a good year for t 9 nastic team, coacwed nc Sandy Vlorin, anc eir captain, Janice Sim- ng season t1is year. n e, tie gir s strugg ed c' bruises. Twey started mls. As usua , itwas we Gymnastics team. in it with a wome victory 5 1 Cindy practices with care. Sally practicing hard. Stacey Delisle Following Jenny in action on the balance beam. ,, Min zwww 1 -u-ummm -WeK.Lfe-1,.,:fw1.t:,.W,1:.,:fm.,:mgriimefeifiql.l.:femm:,,fm,W1,,f,,mg--emma MM11, ,,.,,,l,.. , , CHEERLEADER This year for the first time at L.H .S . the cheerleading squads were chosen for each sport. For the first time freshmen and sophomores were able to try out for the varsity squads. These girls worked hard to raise money for their new uniforms and spent many long hours practicing. The football and soccer cheerleaders spent their summer practicing to increase the school spirit of the fans. ln all, these girls deserve the recognition for the total support of the students and faculty. i ll Advisor Diane Laroche D- E-V-I- L-S ! Front Row, L. To R.: P. Taylor, C. Cote, T. Small, Head, L. Provencher, B. Charette. 2nd Row: A. Forrest, J. Ledoux, Nl. Raymond, D. Donohue, A. Leahey, W. Fox. Front Row, L. To R.: C. Robichaud, T. Charest, P. Hinckley, Head, S. Delisle, L. Na- Paula,--you little Devil! deau, A. Cloutier. 2nd Row: D. Laliberte, S. Bosse, L. St. Jean, S. Cote, D. Langlois. GIRLS' S IMMI After disappointing sea sons in the past the H S girls svv team, coached by Joe Ramos, is novv in con tentlon for the state title Talented under classmen have proved to be the backbone ofthe team lst. Row, L. To R.: L. Laflamme, P. Walther, S. Wigton J. Nevitt, W. Harriman 2nd Coach Joe Ramos, D. Der rick, P. Hinkley, S. Jones, J. Labonte, E. Lebrun 3rd K. Hanel, A. Leahey, C. Taylor, L. Jackson Debbie drives towards records Paula--A real crowd pleaser I I I In L. . . lm I Coach Joe Ramos 5 3 E r BOYS S IMMI Front L. To R. Coach Dana Mulholland, R. Dillingham J. Chasse J. Gauthier D. Bosse B. Montmin . 2nd C. Y Marichal, N. Lecompte, D. Moreau, T. Gauthier, B. Polwers, J. Belanger. I I Coach Mulholland watches on. Tony shows perfect form. Joe Practices the David Moreau Chasse uncoils Dan Bosse churns the water. David practices the backstroke. John Chasse Under a new coach, the boys swim team learned what real team work is all about. With up- to-date techniques and great team and coach relations, Coach Mulholland drilled his swimmers and encouraged them to gain per- sonal, as well as team achieve- ments. Co-captains Joe Gauth- ier and John Chasse were mem- bers ofthe victories lVledley- Relay Team, which upset heavily favored lVIorse in the Andy Valley Championships. The future looks bright for the upcoming underclassmen. 137 TRACK Front Row: L. To R.: H. Soper, S. Roy, D. NlcCannell, P. Henessy, D. Gordon, P. Slovenslci, G. Doyon, B. Scannell, J. IVlasselli, J. Driscoll. 2nd Row: D. Taylor, NI. Divver, J. Divver, L. St. Laurent, M. Landry, NI. Ouellette, IVI. Gousse, IVI. Chaloux, K. Burns, C. Gardner. 3rd Row: Coach D. Canaan, lVIgr. N. Charpentier, NI. Brunelle, D. Melvin, P. lVIadden, J. Costello, B. Longtin, T.Glen- denning, R. Dostie, J. Allen, IVlgr. B. Cadman, Coach R. Beaulieu. 1... ,- 4. ..,, ., ew? Nunn .4-ww Who wants my autograph? 'X A 4' V .,., ..... V I , U f ,.. . .,,, , eeteeyrr .... i'. f '.,. f -'i' 2 .- ' ,'...',,.,'.. 0 W .f,,, -f..ff .Jw -,,--f , .,,..w-1 f'.f. ,,. .,.Qfff.we,f., ttf. 1 State Champlen Nllke Ouellette ffli ,. 't ' - i 't ' - H ., . W - i - 'r . I - ' f 1 , .. ,,, . .. .iili , If , . we 2 . ' V A V? V'w:f ' FW ! ' ,:i,f.ff5 1'2i522 '5f . K Since Regis Beaulieu took over as advisor, the L.H.S. track team has made steady improvements. Last year tue team, made up of most.y un- derclassmen, finished the sea son at a strong 6-3 mark, the best in nine years. The '77 season does indeed look very promising for Lewiston High School Track. Coach Paul Nadeau .if ,st ' Swing, Swang, Swung What a swinger! Hey Coach, is it my turn yet? Where are the cheerleaders? BA EBALL The Varsity Baseball Team, coached by Paul Nadeau, finished the season with a 16-4 record, the best in 10 years. Offensively, the team was led by Tom Anthoine, who had a 6-O pitching record Defensively, the team was headed by the hitting duo of Ronnie Dumont and Steve Clark. The Golden Clove Award winner T was Skip Sabourin. ws' tmmz un. Keep your eyes on the game, Ron! Big Mac Attack Front Row. L. To R.: NI. IVlcKew, T. Cosgrove, D. Boucher, R. Durnont, P. Poulin, M. Goulet, F. Sabourin, D Martin, T. Anthoine, T, Picard, Nlanager. 2nd Row: Coach Paul Nadeau, S. Carew, J. Grenier, B. Clifford, J Forrest, S. Clark, IVI. Donahue, N. Poulin, R. Boisvert, Dina Donahue, Statistician. appuuuuunnnsm M N. M M . . an . Liz' 1513. , , . ,, , J Q .,,.., W? , -',,. ,,,, P W : ' NWN R, 4, t gi 3 is me b.,,,.,,,,,kk,. . .. E fi Look at thatbaby go! V if f '32 'iv iv Standing: Coach Bert Poulin, C. Parent, D. Obermeyer, A. Paquette, S. IVIetayer, D. Godin, E. Poliquin, Carl Reny, Nlanager. Sitting: D. Greene, J. Vachon, NI. Chiaran- Eona, R. Giem, R. Beauchesne, R. Grenier, G. Raymond, J. Theberge, J. Nlynahan. BOYS TENN J L. To R. N. Roy, J. Roux, T. Raymond, R. Dillingham, Nl. Case, Nl. Barr, G. Chabot, J. Joyce, Coach J. Gastonguay The boys' tennis team is making great strides at Lewiston High School. Losing only four seniors through graduation, next years' team will be very immpressive. Eugiane Chabot, impressing the ladies Captain John Joyce 142 GIRL TEN Chris Evert watch out The girls tennis team had a very successful season with nine wins and three losses. Captain Nancy Longley made it to the State quarter finals in singles and doubles with Sue IVlarcotte. The '76 season . was coach Jean Gastonguay's last year. Also, the girls tied for 2nd in the Andy Vally League. V- mms En af.- Nancy playing inthe rain. N Total Concentration. HP' Tay with a two-handed backhand' Power house Sue Nlarcotte L. To R.: D. Lyons, NI. Raymond, N. Longley, T. Reynolds, S. Dillingham, C. Marquis, S. Marcotte, V. Palange, Coach J. Gastonguay, Absent K. Rubenstein. we-.,, 144 x mx N 5 Smal GOLF Ferguson, Dave Cailler Coach Mike Tuner Under the supervision of lVIike Tiner, the golf team captured a record of 9 vvins and 5 losses The team was especially proud when their captain, Joy Lyons became State of lVlaine Junior Champ. Home meets were held at the Martindale Country Club. lVIem- bers ofthe team have high hopes for the future. L. To R. lVlark Girard, Dan Hopkins, John Hinckley, Scott Lever, Coach Tiner, Steve Plavin, Capt. Jay Lyons, Fred Hall, Tony l I I 145 GIRLS' SOFTBALL Front, L. To R.: K. Shank, N. Caron, S. O'Leary, J. Hopkins, S. Kern, S. Simond, P. Simoneau Back, L. To R.: R. Charest, C. James, J. Public, C. lVlartin, D. Frechette, T. Small, M. Nlynahan Y M f . i i lt was a building year for the softball forces of Lewiston High. Led by co-captains Sue Pleau and Denise Dutil, the team compiled a 4-8 record. The team placed fourth in the Andy Valley League. Coach Dorothy Roy was pleased with the fine teamwork of this club and looks forward to the coming season. I. 146 The rowdy bench girls. Will she steal second? I got it! 1 T? W' ,.....1.,...m I N is-.--WW-. One handed, and one footed Henry Aaron does this too. PORTS CAPTAIN k H, Minh-G-bi lqiin FW mv- Wa Football--Steve Clark 84 Jim Forrest. Soccer--Andy Wigton. If --is a Q 1 i., Cross Country--IVlike Nlartin. rr f 'r ' if s H ,, 2 in l Q ligsgfis-,QE j Ar l is ' fi A may Girls' Basketball-- W I 'l Field Hockey--Tay Reynolds 84 Nancy Longley. TGYYY Bellegarde 34 Tammy Roy. Baseball--Norm Poulin Girls' Swimming--Debbie Derrick and Estelle LeBrun Hockey--Dave Lepage a J W. . ' rrrrl J rrrrr iii? ' 1' f,-' vi ., w Hfiffiif , MPE G ' ! '1,f, 1 ,r,,r s 1 ,, K Gymnastics--Janice Simokaitis fr K bl' if , H W f Boys' Swimming--Joe Gauthier and John Chasse f- .V - 1 new 'J V ! gl .f ,fi W 'gy , . me Boys' Basketball--Andy Wigton and Jim Blackwood my W if i V9 . ,, , 'H 4'f'w4i gr an 1 fm , ,Wi Girls' Tennis-- Nancy Longley y J G AG G ., ..,, 4 N2 icl G J J ji.. Girls' Skiing--Donna Lyons Boys' Skiing--Alpine Jumping IVlike Case and Cross Country Nlike Martin 149 WINTER CHEERLEADER li 57' ' 'Wil' A vim ' ' EA.. 51 www.. ,.,, ,, ,,.,, ff' Hockey Cheerleaders Front Row: L. Nadeau Head' S. Woodheadp C. Cote, Co-Head. Back Row: P. Taylorg T. Riouxp S. Bossep J. Ledouxp Laliloerteg L. Woodheadg A. Forrestg D. Langloisg J. Girard. - ,, f ,'., Basketball Cheerleaders Front Row' L Caron' T Charest Headp S. Cote. Back Row: A. Cloutierp T. Valleeg B. Char- ette, Co-lllealnlg L. Gllbertg R. Nlerrow. Top: M. Girardg W. Johnsong S. Janisg Nl. Turgeon. I fa .Ag AV, G' f15x,,' f ,M V ,ifmwf ,Q 1- f--77?-gg5f2:'s:f 'iv -,mi . , ' Hg, A , 3555 1 11 -I Lx 2: :':,xx:' . , rf j z . ,Q ,Wgy,gggfsfizfgfffvfggfsmifzsisf ' 'fzilfafsif-15715.55ffZ1,,!if EeIIi?E ffw i2f f ff -A .W-,ff .. Q ' . 'f., 55 ? If.i3 ' wi 121,223 ? V LL-,'iffiv'7' , H A , V m. H M , .,, 45 ' .--w , , y A ' , ,, 3, ,F 3 3 E n WWW WWF 1 A E FORCEME T Front Row, L. To R.: P. Bailey, D. Siffe, IVI. Nlartel, M. Dostie, E. Caron, D. Simon. 2nd Row: D. Berube, C. Buteau, S. Grondin, C. Angers, P. Lafontaine, K. IVlcDonald, P. Gauthier, Nl. Cloutier, Advisor Officer W. Gee. Explores Post 726 was active in community projects and learned about lavv enforcement. Guest speakers familiarized the the club with first aid and members learned patrol procedures firsthand by accompanying policemen on patrol. At the 8th District Court, the cIub's meeting place, the group was ad- vised by William Gee and Charles Walton. L To R C Baylls C Silverman J Villanl L Bolsvert Ab l--T0 R- T- Ch-West, M- Cunion Junior Achievement is an organization in which all three local high schools participate. This is the first year J.A. has been initiated in this area. The students participating work in the school shops. Fire extinguishers, wooden planters, napkin holders, gameboards, pen sets, and wind- shield washer were some of the products manu- factured by the five companies. J .A . participated in two fairs this year, one at the Lewiston Fairgrounds, and a second at the Promenade IVlall. J.A. had a very success- ful first year at Lewiston High. L. To R.: E. Prevost, D. Gordan, D. Levesque L. To R.: K. Clark, G. Caron iw my 2 untill 'vi- aw 'rm 3. Advisor Robert Townsend Students in DECA learn marketing, merchandising, and management. They have a chance to run the school store. The purpose of DECA is to develope respect for education, which will contribute to occupational competence and to promote understanding and appre- ciation for the responsibilities of citizenship in our free enterprise system. First Row: Nl. Dulac, C. Savage, G. Forgius Second Row: R. Canuel, J. Erskine, J. Les- sard, IVI. Grenier, P. Lemay Cash or charge, buddy? ISTRIB TI E D CATIO if VKV, kb if ..,,,, f ..v,..', , us1w,sfg.:g 1 1 Pk .,,,,, .1 -- ,,..t,, . rsrr W rr ' fa 1 . Bi . el, . ,.,' J, . ,..,.,..m,:f.aI.'9'f5!!Siu E ,V,k,V, , W 10 -in-MLA Right To Left: L. Grenier, NI. Parmaleau, IVI. Caron, T. Deslauriers, K. Castonguay, N. Poliquin, A. Blais, L. Pinard, N. Soucy, N. Lemay, D. Nadeau, D. Siffe, P. lVIorin, T. Arsenault, D. Dufour, J. Doyon, R. Rodrique, J. Parker, J. Maclintock ' 3 Q, , .. 1 ,V .f if' 'MWVW f.'aaw1f.' at :af . .... . A ,ef f tie Q ittt .T f f . it ..,, ,,,...,.. .. ,, - , ,... , , ,, . , ,,, ,.,, - - 'Lag tl f-' Uiffsi' 'TZ' i.,f. 'a f t 1265 3 , , '.:gtg,iiesg- f g j rf : ,'.r li' f il g y ' i 'A ' ' ggzflg' ,,,, , , 21 Q e q , g t t trei srii tyytti t 'r s T 'ifiigqyigflfifif 51,1-'qi ,fi jgg iiii-I lj.. sf W '?l'llfj .l ,: 'ii2., 'if 7iviiiffi,.E'.ii55f1.2'Cflf?ii2'S f-- H Mfwmk ' wi Wifi if My 'ft 45 wif ,W 5.12. ..2gl:2?..xffE365fgF ,.wi,,'g.5 LVV,. . V V,kL,,, .. M.. ..,,,. , , ,. gf.. .,,, .gag , lfzm, M,-:.g1,: w:f,i5f,, , 6 ing?..f.f15ifegi.g,gggz,,.1,-gifgg. -. ' LL ki -:iff-ewelfiizfwfi-'-we' tffswfgwff- . ..,, f.sz.e..,:f ffm ,.... ,5g:iaf,f4rsf2-' -F .f ' J T J iiir R p 1 K' rri- , T ..., . R T 'M . r ,,.. , . , .. V,.V, V A ,,,. .-,, POLITICAL SCIE CE FORUVI Advisor Geneva Kirk L. To R.: C. Fournier, J. Roux, G. Blanchard, J, Gagne The Lewiston High School Political Science Forum is one ofthe newer clubs at the high school. The Forum is open to anyone having an interest in politics, govern- ment, or current affairs. Members prepare bills on such timely topics ranging from the Panama Canal to a lVledical School for lVlaine. These bills are debated at Model Congresses through- out New England. This year's members ofthe Forum attended llllodel Congresses at American International College in Springfield, IVlas- sachusetts and the YIVICA sponsored Congress in Or- ono. Last year members sold candy and donuts to raise money for these trips. lVlembers include Jim Roux, Gar Blanchard Chris Four- Y I nier, Jules Gagne, Steve Plavin, Louis Silverman, Pete Jones, and Jeff Jordan. The advisor is lVliss Geneva Kirk, History Dept. head. FUTURE MEDIC L Provost S Jones N Caron NI Palman S Lecompte D Benoit T Berube C Roberts T Sylvain L Smith A Robinson A Shaw C Dodge Kal Advisor Miss Geneva Kirk During the 1976 77 school year, the Future IVIedics brought hope to the com munity through numerous parties and visits to Pune land Hospital Baxter School for the Deaf and the Sarah Frye Home These are just a few fine examples of com munity leadership shovvn by this organization GFFI ,E GRKERS Nlam Office Workers L To R.: J. Saucier, E. Blouin, E. Landry, C. Trepanier, E. Jalbert, K. Jordan, C. Iacasse, J. Canaan, D, Donahue, C Gelinas Office workers L. To R. T. Berube, S. LeCompte, D. Dube GL IDAN CE Every year the main and guidance offices gratefully give away part of their workload to a group of ambitious students. This year was no exception: these workers devoted their time and effort to make the offices more efficient. The major part of the workload of the office workers consisted in collecting homeroom attendance slips. These workers were also helpful in distributing office mater- rial and in tracing students. The office workers were also of great help to our school activities be- cause they were responsible for distributing and collecting ballots put out by LHS organizations. These workers carried a large bur- den and handled it well. They eased the workload of our administration, and helped make going to LHS more enjoyable. Guidance office workers, First Row, L. To R.: J. IVlorin, R. Lussier, P. Varney, D. Simon, D. Cote, Second Row: S. Latulippe, K. Poulln, C Couture, P. Gauthier, L. Chouinard, S. Labbe Third Row: S. Ricker, K. Nlichaud, L. Cyr, R. Minner, G. Warren DEBATE AND CO TELT PEAKI G Debate and Contest Speaking this year, headed by Dr. Townsend, have debated such topics as Penal Reform, bilingual courts, alcoholism, and the inspection of rabbit meat. They have had meets at Dartmoutw and the University of lVlaine. At Dartmoutw, they beat White Plains, N.Y. and Barrington, R.l. Debate and Contest Speacing pulled off another successfu year. Left Column, Bottom To Top: A. Rosenblatt, B. Thurlow, J. Wilcox, G. Gilbert, Right Column, Bottom To Top: K. Ward, N. Wilcox, C. Fournier, J. Isaacson, R. Abraham i Y , TUDE T COU CIL Left To Right--T. Reynolds, Tres., J. Butler, Sgt. at Arms, J. Roux, Parl.5 J. Jordan, Pres., K. Dubuc, V. Pres., 2nd Row, M. La- casse, A. Rosenblatt, M. Turgeon, D. Carrier, D. Carrier, R. Montminy, M. Turgeon, J. Mercier, C. Rioux, S. Janas, 3rd Row, R. Beauchesne, K. Glover, T. Pelletier, A. Robinson, D. Boucher, N. Caron, T. Levasseur, C. Moore, D. Levasseur, M. Plossay, K. Clark, Sec. 4th Row, P. Jones, T. Fake, P. Gauthier, P. Belanger, N. Amnott, B. Rando. The Student Council's main objective is to speak and negotiate with the administration and faculty in behalf of the student body. This year, a few of their programs have been sponsoring a bus to the College Fair at the University of Maine at Portland-Gorham, helping with the intramural sports league, and having some of its members serve on the Superintendents' Affirmative Action Committee, the School Ad- visory Board, and the Superintendent's Committee to Study Sports in the Lewiston School System. 161 Left To Right. J Jordan, Pres K Dubuc, V-Pres K Clark, ec T Reynolds, Tres J Butler, Sgt at Arms- J Roux, Parl Advisor Mildred Bickford 5 2 President Jeff Jordan 163 KEY CLUB Left To Right--Front: G. Ouellette, M. Anthoine, R. Beauchesne, G. Bisson, M. Plossay, T. Murphy, P. Slovenski, D. Perry, M. Lacasse, D. Carrier, B. Bernier, K. Dubuc. Left To Right--Back: R. Boisvert, J. Charest, J. Rodrique, T. Gauthier, J. Morgan, R. McCannell, C. Fournier, J. Hinkley, K. Landry, P. Lowitt, M. Boisvert, D. Gordon, M. Gousse, G. Nadeau, J. Gauthier, R. Dillingham, R. Beauchesne, J. Bell, J. Pelletier, M. Case. Advisor Mike Beaulieu The Lewiston High School Key Club is an active group of young men. Under the guidance of Mike Beaulieu and Greg Fernett, they work together to serve our school and community. Providing food during their Thanksgiving drive, help- ing the swine flu program, donating money for care, and tutoring children are just a few of their contributions. Their eagerness in achieving their goals is well appreciated. Advisor Greg Ternett Key Club Officers--T. Wheaton, Fr. Rep.7 Nl. Gilbert, Soph. Rep.7 Nl. Girard, Jr. Rep.: P. Belanger, Jr. Rep.: L. Silverman, Sr. Rep.: S. Carew, Parl.7 D. Nloreau, Rec. Sec.: L. Bell, Tres.: J. Jordan, Corr. Sec.: Nl.Anth oine, Vice-Pres.7 J. Butler, Pres. 'Wm MATH TEAM Front Row, L. To R.: G. Blanchard, L. Qoucher, C. Silverman, J. Persky. 2nd Row: W. Scannell, D. Lal: bert: W. Clukey, K. Glover, D. Bisson. 3rd Row: Mr. Beauchesne, D. Taylor, J. Allen, J. Wilcox, C. Four mer B. Rando. After a slow start, the L.H.S. lVlath Team increased its membership and im- proved its standing in the Pine-Cone League. The lVlath Team had six meets scheduled for 76-'77, In preparation for these meets the team had several afternoon practice sessions. The lVIath Team under the direction of advisor Roger Beauchesne, has successfully completed another year. Advisor Roger Beauchesne Front Row, L. To R.: D. Godin, L. Boisvert, J. Girard, M. Lacasse, T. Charest, S. Mercier. 2nd Row: J. Levy, E. Ward, L. Hunter, C. Rioux, M. Girard, A. Caron, L. 'l'hibodeau, S. Ouellette. 3rd Row: K. Schott, G. Gilbert, M. Berube, N. Brann, D. Lyons, C. Murphy, J. Blais, N. Caron, P. Bosse. LE DIABLE FR Q' AIS Advisor Claire Bolduc Officers L. To R.: Exec. Bd.: M. Lacasse, L. Boisvert, S. Mercier, 2nd Row: T Charest, Treas.7 D. Godin, V. Pres., K. Schott, Pres., J. Girard, Sec., P. Bosse, Exec. Bd. The French Club, also known as The Diables Francais , is directed by Claire Bolduc. lts' purpose is to enlighten French culture in the community. Members wish to learn more about French foods, their many activities were highlighted by an exquisite French gourmet banquet. In addi- tion to this banquet, members have gone- to Le Cafe du Vieux Port, a French restaurant in Portland. As part of its activities, the French Club held bake sales for the benefit of school and community projects. To become better acquainted with area French Clubs, Les Diables Fran- cais held exchanges with Edward Little and Saint Doms French Clubs. FOLIO First Row--S. Fournier, N. Savard, D. Desjardins, D. Donohue M. Bisson, D. Tremblay, D. Gondek, M. Case, H. Thibault A, Carbon- neau, L. Bell. Second Row--R. Boileau, S. LeCompte K. Schott, C. Baylis, S. Dillingham, N. Longley, K. Clark, M. Chaloux, A. Zallen, T. Roy, P. Perron, Third Row--J. Gauthier, J. LaRochelle, S. Kendall, G. Lachance, D. Boilard, K. Poulin, M. Cunion, C. Robert, M. Palman, T. Fake, S. Welch, R. James. Fourth Row--D. Charest, S. Aube, S. Woodhead, A. Fontaine, C. Costello, R. Bonin, E. Chabot, R. Brown, C. Pelletier, J. McClintock, D. Michaud The FOLIO Editorial staff is responsible for the mammothand time- consuming task of putting together the yearbook. The FOLIO staff is headed by the three co-editors-Sue Dillingham, Mike Case, and Cathy Pan. The editors have put in many long hours, planning a new approach to the yearbook. The members of the various staffs are hardworking, and have donated much time to FOLIO. The unique advisor, Mr. Marcoux, has been most helpful and generous with is time. The FOLIO Business staff, headed by Toni Passerman and advised by Nlr. Fernett, is responsible for selling yearbooks to the student body and ads. They Worked hard, sold approximately a thousand books, and raised three thousand dollars in ads and patronages. Advisor Larry Marcoux 168 Photographers--R. James, D. Gondek, D. Tremblay, J. McClintock, T. Fake, R. Brown, M. Chaloux. l i , ,Z . 5 E 5 E Q, 5 Business staff--K. Hatch, T. Passerman leditor of Business staffl, J. Audet, N. Longley, P. Mynahan, C. Robert, M. Palman, C. Cos- tello, S. Kendall. Back: M. Cunion, J.'Jordan, P. Hinckley, J. Butler, S. Jones, D. Croft, D. Charest, K. Poulin. 169 Senior and Faculty Staff C. Baylis, J. Gauthier, S. Kendall, K. Poulin, C. Robert, M. Palman, H. Thibault FOLIO EDITORIAL STAFF Proofreading Staff Writing Staff Left T0 Right: K- Schott, J- Mathieu, J- Gau- Left To Right: P. Perron, s. Aube, D. Desjardins, N. Longley, D. Michaud, thief, R- Boileau C. Pelletier, S. Fournier, Front Row: A. Carbonneau, T. Roy 170 l Typing Staff: 1st Row, A. Fontaine, T. Roy 2nd Row, E. Chabot, R. Bonin, S. Aube, S. Welch, G. Lachance, S. Lecompte, D. Beaulieu Www Activities: Left To Right, M. Bisson, K. Clark, M. Cunion, D. Charest, D. Donohue ,W Aatl M Sports: Left To Right, N. Savard, J. LaRocheIIe, S. Woodhead, C. Costello, L. Bell 3 1? 1 Ji , -,. 'fi . , -. - v 2 A -W5 , I TERACT The Interact Club, a coeducational organization, consists of approx- imately 45 members. Interact gave away S100 in Interact raffles. The Inty volleyball and basketball teams dominated the intramural program. They also held a sledding gala . A first this year, the lnty News , edited by Steve Plavin, began pub- lication this year. Interact has many community projects . Members of Interact visit three area nursing homes each week and work closely with Rotary Club in its pro- jects. They heard speakers from Trinidad, England, and Austria, and wrote to other Interact Clubs in Nlor- occo, lsrael, Columbia, and IVIexico IVlost importantly, the members had a lot of fun. wwf ff-my W Zfmmg' Mm .W J. Vangelli, C. Pan, J. Persky, M. Lacasse, A. Carbonneau, P. Wheaton, C. Pelletier, J. Mathieu, T. Provencher J. Gagne, G. Gilbert, D. Derrick, K. Burris. CULLAGE CO LLAGE isthe literary and art mag- azine of Lewiston High. lt is pub- lished annually by a student staff under the guidance of the Advisor Selma Nelson. COLLAGE contains poetry, short stories, and artwork submitted by students. COLLAGE held a contest with 3 categories-- short stories, poetry, and artwork and a prize of 510.00 in each cat- egory. As usual, the staff of COL- LAGE turned out an excellent magazine. Advisor Selma Nelson. Advisor Ruth Carsley This year the Booster was revived at L H S Its main purpose is to in- f m the students It contains items of interest such as The Little Devil Class Will, and Club News The new advisors are lVIr Gordon lVIcCarthy and IVlrs Ruth Carsley This years' editors are as follows--Editor in Chie Kris Schott, Co-Editor Jeff Jordan- and Business Editor, Nancy Brann. Advisor Gordon IVIc Carthy l 1 CHORU lst. Row L. To R.--R. MacLean, T. Gall, K. LaFrance, M. Wise, C. James, C. Allen, M. Gelinas, H. Levasseur, P. The- berge, L. Wagner, B. Villani, T. Arsenault, D. Cote, M. Leblanc, D. Baugh, L. D'Amico, S. Collins. 2nd, Row L. To R.--H. Dow, K. Gallant, J. Craney, R. Merrow, C. Gelinas, P. Gauthier, P. Morin, B. Reny, B. Rando, J. Wilcox, C. Letourneau, R. Boisvert, R. Gallant, B. McClellan, B. Peaco, P. Bussiere, D. Pelletier, P. Walter, D. Chouinarcl, J. Savage, D. Gill, J. Begert. 3rd. Row L. To R.--D. Laliberte, S. Ward, M. Morin, M. Glidden, W. Clukey, J. Leighton, D. Hood, D. Asse- lin, K. Glover, T. Pelletier, S. Albert, S. Grondin, E. Roberts, T. Glendenning, L. Carney, J. Tancrede, V. Ouellette, N. Lemay, C. Allen, J. Fournier, N. Wilcox. Missing--R. James, T. Fake ... ll... Officers--C. James, Publicity: C. Gelinas, Sec.: J. Be- Advisor Mark Nordli gert, Pres.: P. Gauthier, Treasp Absent--B. Peaco, Vice- Pres. The Lewiston High Chorus brought woliday cheer in its annual Christmas Concert. Later in the year, it par- ticipated in a festival with many lo- ca. high schools which featured a guest conductor from the University of New Hampshire. They planned an Exc wange Concert in Connecticut and a Pops Concert to finish off the year. Chorus iad another outstanding year under the cirection of Mark Nordli . JOURNAL CHGUL PACE Front L. To R.--A. Carbonneau, K. Ward, C. Robert, editor D. Beaulieu, M. Case, K. Clark Back L To R D McCan- nell, C. Dube, D. Godin, L. Dow, C. Pelletier, D. Gilbert, W. Barrett, M. Cunion, R. Bolleau Miss Caouette taking time Journal School Page is a weekly addition to the Lewis- ton Evening Journal. Under the direction of advisor Car- men Caouette and Patricia Eaton, the student editors Diane Beaulieu and Jeff Jordan assign articles to the members dealing vvitn various acnool activities. J.S.P. has enacted a fund raising drive in order to finance their annual banquet. J.S.P. had a successful year at L.H.S Front,Row Left To Right: N. Longley, C. Lacasse, C. Ames, J. Jordan--editor, K. Allen, A. Zallen Back Row Left To Right: IVI. Palman, M. Plossay, K. Poulin, D. Levesque, P. Belanger, K. Richards, S. Delisle, P. Gauthier, K. Therriault, L. Cyr, D. Moreau, J. Simokatis, L. Boisvert, J. Levy President Jeff Jordan Advisor Patricia Eaton BAND rg fir? ,Q iff r -Q 3 , 5 .. M ,L,, Y i . l 3 I ff w if 595 ,mn 2 si 5 fs, , 5 4. l H it f tif Band Officers Top To Bottom--P. Harkins, Pres.: L. Scribner, Vice-Pres.: Director Robert Rabassa D. Nloreau, J. Audet, S. Nlarnchalp D. Jackson. TENIPONIEN--Ist Row! lVl. Fontaine, lVl. Peillet, T. LaFlamme, R. Powers, K. Houghton, J. Harkins. 2nd Row! D. Taylor, J. Nlorgan, P. Harkins, B. Peaco, H. Nleldrum, R. Nloore. 3rd Row: P. Pan, G. Theberge, IVI. Plossay, P. Morissette, D. Nloreau, Nl. Lessard, L. Scribner, J. Persky, P. Nlarquis. 180 Once again, the L.H .S. Band has com- pleted another successful year under the direction of Robert Rabassa. During the foothall season, an exchange concert was held with the Acton Vale Band of Canada. A Christmas concert added to the local hol- iday spirit. Pat Harkins, who served as president, led the band in fund raisers sucl as the Dance-a-thon. Money raised helped to buy the members jackets. 1 SAXOPHONES AND BELLS 1.st Row: P. Pan, B. Nloore, R. Roullaird, K. Houghton, 2nd Row: Nl. Fontaine, J. Har kins, N. Amnott, T. Laflamme 3rd Row: D. Peak, C. More, W. Dixon, C. St. Pierre, C. Scribner FLUTES f 3 if? 1 Y , L 4, f rf .IT lst Row: D. Jackson, W. Clukey, G. Theberge, W. Wagner 2nd Row: K. Glover, Nl. Reny, T. Pelletier 181 Nudity in the Bandroom? Front Row: L. Goldman, R. Glassett, P. Marquis, D. Morin. 2nd Row: P. Allen, R. Reny, D. Taylor. 3rd Row: C. Nlichaud, S. Montminy. Front Row: J. Morgan, R. lVlaClean, C. Seguin, Nl. Barr. 2nd Row: H. Nleldrum, P Me and my French horn. 182 Harkins, B. Peaco. 3rd Row: B. Reny, B. Powers, D. Bosse. 3 Front Row L. To R.: R. Allen, G. Lessard, B. Clukey, V. Grady. 2nd Row: P. Moris- say, L. Scribner. 4th Row: J. Persky, M. Lessard. Ihave tv 90 HOW' Front Row L To R R Beauchesne, K ward, lvl Bates, B Montmlny, 2nd Row M Leblanc, K Fogerty, C. Frechette, D Leger 3rd Row S Wlgton, J Audet, S. Marlchal, K Lachance 4th Row B Rando M Peillet. w sette, J. Isaacson, J. Sabourin, M. Truchon. 3rd Row: M. Poulin, D. Moreau, M. Plos- MAJ O Front Left To Right: J. Simokaitis, Co- headj T. Doyon, Head. Back Left To Righ Advisor Sheila Cooper TTE l V l.. Stacks, L. Carney, D. Ferron, C. Coady, I. Dagneau, C. Smith, T. Sylvain, Our majorettes, under the leadership of Terry Doyon and Janice Simokaitis and advisor Sheila Cooper, have added color and glory to our school. They have performed well at football games, concerts, rallies and other special events throughout the year. Their out- standing performance in New England twirl and dance competitions have ibrought many awards to L. H. S. CHESS CLUB L. To R.. A. Rosenblatt, B. Tansky, C. Fournier, D. Butler, D. Butler, R. Rioux, Nl, Csoros, Pres., B. Chadburn, B. Clukey Advisor George Jacobs The L.H.S. Chess Club, un- der the leadership of Presi- dent Nlarc Csoros and Advisor George Jacobs, has had an ac- tive and exciting year. ln ad- dition to tournaments between their own members, the Chess Club has had meets with variou other high schools. ln March the Club went to the University of Nlaine at Orono where they were one of three high schools competing for the IVIaine High School Championship. Bob Tanski S Bob Reilly undecided Alan Rosenblatt ANNOU CEME T TEA At mike: D. Jackson. Back: H. Meldrum, K. Peterson, Advisor Mr. Cantlon. Marc Poulin enjoying himself Placed upon the principal is the l burden of doing the morning - announcements. This has been ta cen away by the announcement I A team. The team, consisting of if two juniors and two seniors, is I' advised by John Cantlon. All Q four members are well appreci- ' ated in the main office and they lg enjoy doing their daily duty. 'W 187 TUDIO 203 Rioux C IVIacLean G Gauvreau B Powers K Peterson NI Bernler M Poulm P Bosse R James Studio 203 has had an active year at Lewiston High School. Under the direction of John Cantlon the group has provided friends and relatives with entertaining plays President Debbie Jackson and Vice-President Tina Brochu have led the group through another successful year. Their season began in November with TWELFTH NIGHT. In February they perform- ed HOLD THE LINE PLEASE and GHOST IN THE GREEN GOWN. Studio 203 once again had a 1st Row, officersp T. Sullivan, Sec.: T. Brochu, V. Pres.: D. Jackson, -PreS.Z W. Barrett. Tfea-S-7 2nd Row J Pefsky J I' , o , o , a , 4 n , 1 I I 1 ' ' I fulfulling year. we Advisor John Cantlon f K. f M fs , ZW OUTIN S 1 is 4,2 1 A ef ,961 .4 2 Jr 4 if v 521 it Vw ww aff SW, ,I 49 OUTI G CL OUTING CLUB OFFICERS--Front: K. Hahnel, C. Therriault, K. Therriault, J. Boucher Back: K. Schott, D. Scribner, C. Couture The Outing Club, with more members than ever this year, has finished its second year under the guidance of advisor Roger Fuller. The Outing Club conducted hikes to Car- ibou, Tumbledown, Old Spec, Ba ldpate, Ames and Speckled Sabbathday Pond at Rangley, Jefferson, and Nlt. Katahdin. There were overnight camping trips to Bridgton and Acadia. The Outing Club also con- ducted a biking, canoeing, and skating outings and a cross country race at Gulf Island. Their other activities consisted of cleaning up around the school, and Bird Sanctuary at Thorn's Craig. lVIoney for these projects was raised by selling doughnuts to night school, and conduct- ing a paper drive. The Outing Club has concluded another successful year. Advisor--Roger Fuller JUNWRS FRESHMEN SEMORS SOPHOMORES AMERICAN FIELD ER IC Flrst Row J Dlvver, NI Dlvver, K Poulln S Kendall, D Benost, S Dube, T Laverdlere, L Thxbodeau, G Hunter Second Row K Hahnel, D Des Jardlns, D Hubbard, P Valllere, J Begert, S Dllllngharn, E VVard, J Bouch er, C Pelletier, R Bolleaux Thlrol Row P Bosse, S Fournier, J Gauthier, D Carrier, S Lecompte,T Berube Advlsor Avron Persky President Donna Carrier The American Fleld Service of Levvlston Hugh IS affnlnated vvlth the National American Fleld Service, and helps to sponsor foreign exchange students The officers for the Levvls ton chapter are Presldent Donna Car ner, Vlce President Jollne Gauthier Treasurer Sue Fournier, Secretary Sue Dnllmgham The advusor us IVlr Avron Persky A F S has held an International banquet, and money rausmg projects, such as the sales of candles, coffee, and donuts at night school A tnp us oelng planned to go to Canada for Aprnl Vacatnon Lv J . . - . . . I . . . y . FOREIGN TUDENT Lewiston High School's foreign student is Liz Ward from llllelbourne, Australia. Liz is a member of the Class of 1977. The American Field Service Club raised money to sponcer her. Her American family is the Oscar HabneI's. 195 PEP CLUB Back Row: K. Jordan, E Jalbert, J. Cannan, J Nault, D. lVlarquls, J Gauthier, S. Crowley, C Cortell, P. Riley E Nlichaud, D cotte, L Drake D. Bisson, C Vllard, K. Richards, D Boucher, B. Cadmen J Nlartel, N. Bazinet, K Adams 3rd Row. K. Allen N Savard lVl Jalbert L Goudreau lVl Girard, L Hunter J Nlercler L Roy S Janis, C Rloux N Labrle L Andrews 4th Row C Ames D Nlathleu, E Johnson T Levasseur, J Vlolette D Prevost, R Paradls, L Bolsvert L AUdet Elaine Jalbert works with the magic touch Who spelled his name wrong? who Stole the paint? 196 The Lewiston Hugh School Pep Club has worked hard this year in an effort to encourage good school spirit among LHS students Long hours were spent on countless posters for all Blue Devil teams Luke every other year Pep Club was busiest during Football Pep week with many exciting events, including the sale of class links the election of a Victory Queen and Devil lVIascot, a rally and loads of posters The Pep Club was successful again in pro motlng class spirit Advisor lVlrs. Cornelius Bureau, W. Barrett, N. Caron, C. Baylis, C. Anderson, J. Nevitt, D. Bilodeau, Nl. Ingerson, P..Begin, C. Lacasse 2nd Row: D. lVlar- ' 1 I a , s o . , - ,.-,. ,.' ..,.',.,.- .',.',. : D I 0 o , e Q , . - . , - . . . I I LIFE AT LEWISTON I-IIGHg APOLOGIES TO TEACHERS, MR. CANTLON, MR. BLEAKNEY, DR. HAAS, AND ANY OTHER SENSITIVE SOUL Rising in the wee hours ofthe morn to go to school . . . i' - 51.45224 .Q N S 5 z go to class and see a pillory . . . dynamic English teachers , , , trying to drop English being referred to Nlr. Sunshine . . . going to lunch . . . F0Y9et YOUY ffay, DY- HHHS7 0 ,.,. , 3 Pam 84 Jules reviewing Collage materials. A.F.S. successfully sells candles. Interact sells records Yes, IVlrs. Earle. All right, empty out your pockets, guys! y,1 W ,mr sw' 1 2 ,,zm.. TO THE CLASS OF , YOU ARE WILLING TO WORK THERE IS NO LIMIT TO WHAT YOU CAN DO 0-:MQW LEWISTON EDWARDS DIV BAREFOOT TRADER DV BARGAINLAND USA DIV NW? 0 IF . f I I . M N I - ' ' M N A 'T ,N.,wf-- SN' ii 72 vii 0..M, .I.,.. ..I,,X,.. ni: ' -- - I ealgaim CRUISES s. 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Restaurant HotelaInstitutionalGroceries J-3 gif ' 3' ,I .X Th my ' .ffv I inuur L1 e Insurance Deferred Compensatlon Proflt Sharlng Plans Executlve Plans Penslon Plans Group Plans You Get The Best Plus Courteous Service MASSELLI BROS INC .5 Wg, Wholesale Fruntand Produce 4 ,A .gag ,Q iza?s2:':xsf:L 784 6491 Watts 1 800 482 7480 Featurmg AMERICAN Q GULD TAR PATRO S NEL'S STEER HOUSE Bates Fabrics, Inc. H.E. Callahan Const., Co. Rev. Msgr. Paul D. Gleason Rev. Daniel Hagerty LHS Key Club Loring Studios LHS Senior Class ILVER TAR PATRO S A.H. Benoit 8: Co. Blue Devils Sports Family Bonon Footwear Co. Burger King Central Maine Power Co. Cooper's Restaurant Delta Sigma Gamma Sorority Dube's Flower-Gift Shop Fabreta Fabrics First Federal Savings Sz Loan Fordland-Auburn Motor Sales Healey's Service Center Hudson Bus Lines John's Place LHS Junior Class 3 K Kamper Co., Inc. Knapp Shoe Lamey-Wellehan Shoes Lewiston Funeral Home Owners Association Louis Chevrolet, Inc. Marcotte Furniture World Mechanics Savings Bank Ne1's Steer House Northeast Bank The Olympiad School Of Gymnastics People's Savings Bank Pontbriand's Furniture Quoddy Mocs And Factory Outlet Store St. Pierreis Credit Union Fr. Ron Schmit Seltzer 8a Rydholm, Inc. LHS Sophomore Class Steckino's Restaurant Sun Life Assurance Co. Of Canada GREEN STAR PATRUNS Peter Allen Lumber Company Casavant Insurance Agency Mr. And Mrs. James Costello Edward's Restaurant Fox 8a Ginn Inc., Motor Expre LHS Freshman Class Compliments Of A Friend Hall 8x Knight Hardware Co. Interact Levesque's Variety Madeline's Beauty Salon Maine Awards F.X. Marcotte Bros. Sz Co. Noyes Tire Co. Paragon Glass Works Inc. LHS Pep Club 1976-1977 Philips Elmet ss Lines Reliable Oil Sz Heating Supply Co. Dr. G.P. Raynald Roy Compliments Of Sharlaine's Sing's Restaurant State Paper Co. Val's Flower Boutique Yellow Submarine BLUE TAR Al's Sport Center American Field Service Artistic Memorial Studio LHS Band 1976-1977 Varsity Basketball Team Bix Furniture Stripping Bourque's Market Camera Service Center Casco Bank Sz Trust Company Central Maine Tennis Champoux-Bouvier Insurance Agency Clark's Pharmacy Coca-Cola Bottling Plant, Inc. Commercial Rubber And Decor Center Day's Jewelry Store DeOrsey's Record Shop Dubois Furniture Company Dunlap Insurance Agency Flander's Clothing Fraser's Delicatessen French Club A Friend Gee Sz Bee Sporting Goods Hair By Cher PATR UNS Happy Jack's Restaurant Hood's Mailing 8a Printing Jake Sz Andy's Donut Shop Journal School Page LeBlanc's Athletic Reconditioner Lewiston Lumber Co. Lewiston Supply Company Loring, Short, And Harmon Marcotte Nursing Home Montello Manor T.J. Murphy Fur Co. Omega Sigma Chi Outing Club Pizza By Angelone Polar Paints Pontiac Center, Inc. Robert's Card Center, Inc. Rolandeau's Roux's Insurance Agency St. Mary's School Of Nursing Spencer Real Estate Lewiston High Student Council Yvon's Supersonic Carwash s, Inc PATR DNS E. Baribault, Jeweler Barnstone Sc Osgood Bedard's Rexall Pharmacy C. Bellegarde Ka Son Bellegarde Custom Kitchens Blais Flower And Gift Shop Joseph R. Blais-Class Of '37 The Carriage House Claudette's Beauty Salon C. Creighton Shoes Diamond Machine Co. J. Dostie Jeweler A Friend Genther's Exxon Gordon's Hobby House e3ura.t0 puerg Hanson's Barber School Italian Bakery Product Co. Mr. And Mrs. Kenneth Jordan Mr. And Mrs. Ronald C. Kendall Korn Haus Keller L 8: A Fuel, Inc. L 8z A Tire Co. Lewiston Crushed Stone Co., Inc. Lou's Corner Store Marcous Sz Harvey Supermarket Mar-Vac Photo, Inc. Henry Nolin Jeweler No Tomatoes Owen Moore-Lewiston Mall Mr. And Mrs. Louis J. Palman Mr. And Mrs. Steven Passerman Poulin's Bicycle Shop Mr. And Mrs. Jean N. Poulin Progressive Bakery Co. Reggie's TV Roak The Florist Mr. And Mrs. Joseph Robert Compliments of Saunder's Florist LHS Soccer Team Teri's Ceramic Studio Valley Sports Louis P. Nolin Jeweler EDITGR' The creation of FOLIO is a mammoth task, and this year was no exception. FOLIO '77 ex- perienced crises, major and minor. We started late, and had to struggle furiously to meet our deadlines, which we never quite met. In putting together FO LIO, we have depended on and are indebted to many people. First of all, we, the editors, would like to ex- press our gratitude to our advisor, lVIr. Larry lVlarcoux, for the countless hours he spent on his first year of FOLIO and his invaluable help, and to lVIr. Gregory Fernett for advising the Business Staff. We would like to thank lVIr. Jim Logan and lVIr. John Lesko of Josten's! American Yearbook Company for their patience, lVlr. Robert Dillingham, lVls. lVIarie Goddard, and lVIr. John lVI. Robinson of Lewiston Sun- Journal, and Loring Studios for their help. We are grateful to Colgems-EIVII lVIusic, Inc. for kindly granting us permission to use The Way We Were as the theme . 'Pm , +,., . ,ei GTE We would especially like to express our appreci- ation to the following seniors who spent an enor- mous amount of time and effort in putting to- gether the FOLIO--Cathy Baylis, Krista Clark, lVIary Cunion, haron Welch, and Liz Chabot. We would also like to thank the seniors that came and helped out--Pat Simoneau, Jane Tiner, Donna Hubbard, Janice Simokaitus, Sharon O'Leary, and the juniors that worked on FOLIO during February vacation--lVIark Richard, Phil Belanger, Bob Bernier, Wendy Fox, Kathy Ward, Claire Pelletier, and Pauline lVIartineau. We have spent a great deal of time and effort on FOLIO '77, We hope that you enjoy it, and that it helps you remember the way we were. Cathy ,Pan , Co-Editor Sue Dillingham, Co-Editor lVlike Case, Co-Editor 211 Activities 152 Advertising 200 Activities-- Candids 198 Administration 10 A.F.S. 194 Assistant Principals 14 Athletics 104 Awards 44 Band 180 Baseball 140 Basketball, Boys 126 Basketball, Girls 128 Board of Education 11 Booster 175 Boy's Intramural Program Cheerleaders 132,150 Chess Club 186 Choras 176 Class History 42 Collage 174 Cross Country 114 Dedication 8 D.E.C.A. 156 Debate 84 Contest Speaking 160 Editor's Note 211 Faculty 15 DEX Faculty Candids 24 Field Hockey 112 Folio 168 Football 106 Foreign Student 195 Freshman 101 Freshman Class Officers 100 Future Medics 158 Girls Intramural Program 116 Golf 145 Guidance 37 Guidance Workers 150 Gymnastics 130 Hockey 122 151 Interact 172 Introduction 2 J.S.P. 178 Junior Achievement 155 Junior Class Officers 92 Juniors 93 Junior-Senior Prom 84 Key Club 164 Majorettes 184 Nlath Team 166 National Honor Society 47 Office Workers 159 Outing Club 192 Outings 191 Pep Club 196 Political Science Forum Principal 12 Secretaries 38 Seniors 40 Senior Candids 87 Senior Class Officers 83 Senior Pictures 48 Senior Superlatives 82 Senior Trip 86 Skiing, Boys 120 Skiing, Girls 118 Soccer 110 Softball 146 5 Sophomore Class Officers 96 Sophomores 97 Sport Captains 148 Student Council 161 Studio 203 188 Tennis, Boy's 142 Tennis, Girls 143 Top Ten 46 Track 138 Underclassmen 90 Mem'ries may be beautiful and yet, what's too painful to remember We simply choose to forget. 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