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MAINE The Staff of the 1975 Marshwood Yearbook presents the ninth edition of the REED EDITOR IN CHIEF Tina Marshman ADVISOR Mr. Cousens SENIOR EDITOR Ernie Ochs ACTIVITIES EDITOR Diane Morse TYPING EDITOR Tina McCreery UNDERCLASSMAN EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER April Matthews Diane Main, Arthur Marshman, Cathy Morse, Tracy Soucy, Roxanne Higgins, Denise Hughs, Laura Ketzler, Laurie Warren, Stephanie McClaine, Diane Camden, Diana Welts, Holly Holton, Kim Crosby, Brenda Eaton, Keith Moore, Darren Morgan, Robert Booth, Cindy Furbish PICTURES: Mr. McCarthy, Mr. Grondin, David Marshall, Mike Perry, Mike Raynor According to Samuel Johnson, “No place affords a more striking conviction of the vanity of human hopes . . . than a library.” The volumes tiered upon the shelves record the lives and dreams of the race. In attempting to capture a fleeting glimpse of a year at Marshwood High School, we have borrowed freely of titles and ideas from library shelves. We owe our foremost debt to Charles Dickens. We have transformed his A Tale of Two Cities to our own tale of two towns from the student’s point of view. As the aca- demic year draws to a close, just as Dickens, each of us may be excused for a little in- trospection in asking ourselves David Copperfield’s question “Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life . . .?” We may also be, as Dickens is, excused for a little sentimentalism in calling forth the memories of this particular year — precisely 200 years after the setting of Dickens’s tale. And like that age two centuries before, may the year one thousand nine hundred and seventy-five, “conduct the creatures of this chronicle, among the rest, along the roads that lay before them.” TABLE OF CONTENTS Seniors 5 Underclassmen 39 Fall 53 Winter 65 Theme 80 Activities 82 Faculty 97 Advertisements 111 3 In the fields, courts, and classes of Marshwood High School, his dedication to the development of youth through a blend of discipline and understanding has been constant. In appreciation of his efforts and in honor of his successes, we are proud to dedicate the 1975 Reed to COACH RODNEY WOTTON We cannot know how much we learn From men we must outgrow and leave, . Until we in a flash perceive In memory’s forge what has been. MCC 4 DEDICATION Senior Class Officers President David Marshall, Vice President Jeff Davies, Secre- tary Eileen Paruolo. Missing: Treasurer Cindy Cole, Historian Cathy Jo Morse For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven. Eccles. 3:1 Our four years at Marshwood have been a time of growth, matu- rity, learning, making new friends and cultivating the old, making plans and having a good time. And now the time has come to leave Marshwood, to go out into the world — always to continue this pattern we have established — but never to forget. 6 7 MARCIA JEAN ANDERSON “Marsh” Ambition: To see the world Fondest memory: Camping on the Kan- gamangus Likes: Music, being alone, thunderstorms, animals, old movies Dislikes: Peas, politics, good-byes, cliques, oral reports Activities: Band 1,2,3,4, Executive Board 1, Basketball Manager 2,3,4, Newspa- per 2, Track 2 JOANNE LESLIE BARTHELEMY “Jo” Ambition: To travel and be happy Fondest memory: Senior year Likes: Football games, the beach, being happy, sunshine, summertime Dislikes: Good-byes, getting up early, snobby people, rainy days, winter Activities: Ceramics 1 STEPHEN RICHARD BECKERT Beck” Ambition: To succeed in life Likes: Old cars, antiques, money, good food Dislikes: Being late, liars, rainy days Activities: Chess Club 1,2, NIDS 3,4 JOY ANNE BENOIT Ambition: To become a nurse Fondest memory: Falmouth High School Likes: Medical studying, reading, cooking, music Dislikes: Impatience, discontent THOMAS WILLIAM BOLSTRIDGE “Bo” Ambition: Architectural drafting, Navy Likes: Baseball, basketball, Beatles, hot summer days, beach Dislikes: Drugs, snobby people, suspen- sions, Fran’s haircuts Activities: J.V. Basketball 2, Class Compe- tition 2 JUNE AMBER BOSTON “Junebug” Ambition: To skydive, to become a com- mercial artist, and to keep on smilin’ Fondest memory: Driving Bob’s TR6, 11 16 73, T.W.T.S. Likes: Good times me and my shadow have, laughing making people laugh, going to the mountains, swim- ming in rapids, leaning on air Dislikes: Hornets, Cadillacs not starting, people being prejudiced, zittsville Holly asking “whaat” Activities: Student Council 1,2,3, Softball 2,3,4, Art Show 3, Card Club 2, Basketball 2,3,4, Outing Club 3,4, Hall Stomping 1-4, Winter Carnival Egg Tossing Champion 3 CLIFFORD EUGENE BROWN “Cliff” Ambition: College Likes: Sports, hunting, music, movies Activities: Basketball 1,2 DARLENE LEE CARD “Card” Ambition: To skydive and go in the service Fondest memory: January 11, 1972 Likes: Basketball, parties, staying up all night, swimming in the rapids Dislikes: Being hassled, practices, Traip, a certain person in Wells Activities: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Softball 3,4, Track 1,2, Judiciary Board 1, Usherette 3 FLORENCE CHAGNON Ambition: To make the special person in my life happy Fondest memory: March 10, 1973 Likes: Happiness, being understood, old English sheepdogs, nature, sitting in a field Dislikes: Snakes, spiders, feeling de- pressed, time, hate REBECCA JAY CHARBONNEAU “Little Beck” Ambition: To go to work and maybe college Fondest memory: Getting out of Marsh- wood Likes: Animals, music, Pepsi, (My car) Valery, clothes Dislikes: Crabby teachers, olives, flies, school lunches MICHAEL JAY CHASE “Mike” Ambition: To become an electrician Fondest memory: 3rd period card games Likes: Playing golf, Arctic cats, eating Dislikes: Physics, Algebra II, getting up early Activities: Science Club 1, Card Club 1 PAULA IRENE CLARK “Pepper” Ambition: To be as individual as possible and to see Ireland Likes: D.H., ice hockey, thunderstorms, reading, animals Dislikes: Hypocrites, school food, hot weather, carrots, math 9 DOROTHY ELLEN CLOSSON “Dot ’ Ambition: To travel the world Likes: Nicholas, mountains, snow, bikes Dislikes: Being alone, grumpy people Activities: Field Hockey 1, Judiciary Board 1 CYNTHIA JEAN COLE “Cindy” Ambition: To become a lawyer Fondest memory: All the times with my friends Likes: My friends, doing things on my own, my bummy jeans Dislikes: Rainy days, snobby people, peo- ple with no ambition Activities: Freshman Cheering, Field Hockey 1, Executive Board 2,3,4, Class Treasurer 2,3,4, Candidate to Convention 4 DEBBIE CROFT “Gub” Ambition: Be happy, see the Grand Canyon Fondest memory: Summer of “72” Likes: Coffee brandy, horses, mountains, camping, driving Dislikes: Snakes, fake people, two-faced people, being alone, complicated things KIMBERLY ANNE CROSBY “Kim” Ambition: To go to college and one day settle down and live a simple, happy, and contented life Fondest memory: 3rd period study hall Likes: Nature, horses, sports, music, being with my good friends Dislikes: Good-byes, being disappointed, insincerity, feeling insecure, broken bones Activities: Field Hockey 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2, Vice-President 3, Student Council 4, N.H.S. 4 JEFFREY DONALD DAVIES “Jeff” Ambition: Forest Resource Study Fondest memory: The white cyclone Likes: Motorcycle trails, cyclones, parties, girls, Kawasakis Dislikes: Fights, losing Activities: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 1,2,3, Baseball 1, NIDS 3,4, NHS 3,4, Usher 3, Vice-President 4 THOMAS ALBERT DAVIS “Tom” Ambition: To make a good living Likes: Girls, pets, summertime, Chrysler products and Chevies Dislikes: Nosey people, a certain sopho- more, Fords, being taken the wrong way Activities: Track 1,2, Football 1,2 10 GARY JOHN DESROCHERS Gaaaary” Ambition: College Fondest memory: August 27 Likes: Vests, watch chains, E.J., my homemade wine, fine dining Dislikes: Math, my tire, my truck, fiancial difficulties, pushy people Activities: Football 2 JAMES GERARD DONOVAN J.D.” Ambition: State Police Officer FondesUnamory: August 10, 1974 Likes:(4£a£gn}hunting, camp, partying Dislikes: Detention, being bored, being broke Activities: NIDS4, Science Club 1 JOHN DORR Ambition: To be successful Fondest memory: Miss Fitzpatrick’s deten- tion Likes: School, sports, cars Dislikes: English, math, history class, Chinese food, apple pie Activities: Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,3 EILEEN MARIE DOUGLAS Ambition: To see the world and become a chef Fondest memory: James’s visit to M.H.S. Likes: Hancock Lake, Planet Island, snow, the dam Dislikes: Onions, cruelty to animals, vacuumning Activities: Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Class Secretary 1 LEONARD AMIE DUQUETTE “Lenny” Ambition: To become a State Police Of- ficer Fondest memory: April 17, 1974 Likes: Liquor store, camping, hunting, parties, the Tressel Dislikes: Women’s lib, unemployment, Traip Activities: NIDS 4 PATRICIA JEAN ELLIS “Pat” Ambition: To be a psychologist and work helping people Fondest memory: French class 3 Likes: To be happy, windy days, rainbows, pizza, getting to know people Dislikes: Red tape or other ways of dif- ficulty in doing things, spinach, prac- tices, losing, heavy rains Activities: Basketball J.V. 1, Varsity 2,3,4, Outing Club 1-4, NHS 3, Vice- President 4, Track 2,3,4, Film Club 4, French Club 3, Dramatics Club 4, Girl’s State Alternate 11 SANDRA J. ESTABROOKE “Sandy” Ambition: Accounting and to get a deer this fall Fondest memory: A Sunday afternoon in May, 1972 Likes: Fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, my cats, sailing the Hobie Cat Dislikes: Grumpy people, extra fat, people who wear out their welcome, waiting for something Activities: Field Hockey 1, Basketball 1 BETHANY ANNE FOWLER “Flounder” Ambition: To have a happy life, go to college, visit Ireland Fondest memory: My first varsity goal Likes: Norman, silver jewelry, field hockey, parties, good times with Kel Dislikes: Being pinched, Lima beans, losing, dieting, being pushed around Activities: Student Council 1,2,3,4, Field Hockey 1,2,3,4, Co-captain 3, Morn- ing announcing 3, Softball 1,2,4, NIDS 3, Usherette 3, Cheerleading 1, Volleyball 3 JODY LISBETH FRASIER “Jody” Ambition: Be a secretary Likes: Brian, beach, summer, parties Dislikes: School, boring classes Activities: Basketball 1, Field Hockey 3,4 STEVEN DOUGLAS FRYE “Steve” Ambition: College Likes: Sports, parties, Debbie, freebies, paid vacations Dislikes: Football practice, basketball practice, losing, wine, scratching on the 8 ball Activities: Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,4, Usher 3 CYNTHIA ANN FURBISH “Cindy” Ambition: Dental Hygiene Fondest memory: Fernald Road Likes: Mike, swimming, water skiing, hot days at the beach Dislikes: Being slapped on the face, thun- derstorms, saying good-byes, being lonely, uncertain feelings Activities: Cheerleading 2,3,4, Track 3,4, NIDS 3,4 RICHARD ALBERT GAGNON Ambition: Working with the handicapped Likes: Rockets, ESP, occult Dislikes: School, certain students Activities: Judo 12 ELENOR GITHSHIER “Eleanor Rigby” Ambition: To join the service, further my education, help people and animals, to accomplish something new each day Fondest memory: June 14, 1974 Likes: Animals, team sports, good music, faded and patched jeans, being able to get away to think Dislikes: Cruel and impatient people, losing a game, being sick, spiders, good-byes Activities: Pep Club 1, Keyettes 2, Basket- ball 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4 Outing Club 4, Honor Roll CHRIS MARION GOODWIN “Chris” Ambition: College at Orono Fondest memory: My grandparents Likes: Life, olives, catsup, Cassi Dislikes: Wars, death, dancing, beets Activities: Track 1 GARY JAMES GOODWIN Ambition: To graduate and have a good time Likes: Mary, good music, fun times Dislikes: School, working, getting up in the morning Activities: Baseball 4 SHARON P. GOULD Ambition: To go and learn cake decorating Fondest memory: The night of June 13, 1973 Likes: Walking in the rain, bowling, snow, cooking Dislikes: A certain place, boring classes, being alone CHARLES HARDY DAVID EUGENE HARNOIS “Hairy” Ambition: To be a doctor and play college hockey Fondest memory: Playing hockey against the Amesbury Maples with the York Corsairs in a losing cause Likes: Ice hockey, defensemen, Red Sox, Celtics, motorcycles Dislikes: Fords, math wipeouts, homework Activities: Baseball 4 13 DWIGHT JOHN HASTY Tomata” Ambition: To get a good job and earn good money Fondest memory: Graduating from Marsh- wood High Likes: P.C., snow, cars, pool, movies Dislikes: Drugs, smoking, teachers, reading MELISSA ANNE HEFFREN Ambition: To be a buyer in the field of fashion merchandising Fondest memory: Visiting Disneyland and Hawaii Likes: Chrissie Evert, platforms, nostalgia, romantics, “Hawaiian Wedding Song’’ Dislikes: Birthdays, inequality Activities: Latin Club, Outing Club, Tutor RICHARD KARL HODGDON “Rick” Ambition: College Fondest memory: My Freshman year Likes: Snowmobiles, hunting, 2 certain girls, Sharon Dislikes: None Activities: Wrestling 3, Student Council 1,2, Outing Club 4, Dramatics Club 3,4 HOLLY CORRENE HOLTON “Mag” Ambition: To try and understand why things are . . . Fondest memory: All the good times with my friends Likes: People, fresh air, summer, new ex- periences, parties Dislikes: Being cold and afraid, fights Activities: Student Council 1,2,3, Execu- tive Board 3, Outing Club 3,4, Softball 4 THOMAS ROLAND HOYT Hoyt” Ambition: Heavy equipment operator Fondest memory: Kneeing Timmy in the 4th grade in the place where it hurts most Likes: Eating, girls, parties, sports, Pent- house Dislikes: Ma Mac, ugly girls, dull parties, haircuts, smoke in my face Activities: Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, Football 2, Ski Club 1, Girl Watching 1.2,3,4........ BARBARA JANE HUNTRESS Barb” Ambition: To become a medical assistant Fondest memory: M.H.S. Likes: Spaghetti, bicycling, drawing, Traip games, warm sunny days Dislikes: Blushing, thunderstorms, getting up in the morning Activities: Field Hockey 1,2, Track 1,2,3,4, Cheering 1,2,3,4, NIDS 3, NHS 3, Sec- retary 4 14 LAURIE LEE JOHNSON Woodie” Ambition: To end up on the best end of the stick Fondest memory: The day I became en- gaged Likes: David, life, God, my grandmother, curly black hair Dislikes: Staying home, being miles apart, Gub’s driving, riding the bus, bad nerves Activities: Softballl 1,2, Pep Club 3, Judi- ciary Board 1,2,3, Yearbook Staff 3,4, Walk for Development 1,2,3,4, NIDS 3, Co-op 4 MICHAEL DENNIS KEEVAN Mike” Ambition: To work with wildlife in forestry Likes: Baseball, hunting, fishing, food, Red Sox Dislikes: Marshwood, Manny’s lunches, Yankees Activities: Cross Country LINDA ANN KENNEY Linda” Ambition: To be a good wife and mother Fondest memory: June 15, 1973 Likes: Chip, bookkeeping, babies, Chip and more Chip Dislikes: Shorthand, ungrateful and lazy people Activities: Yearbook Staff 4, Ceramics 1 LORA DANA KETZLER Ambition: To own my own florist shop Fondest memory: The day I got my license Likes: Flowers, work, art, being liked, a certain blue sweater Dislikes: Forgetting, lies, the cold, wasting, fighting Activities: Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4, NHS 3,4, French Club 3, Yearbook staff 4, Art 1,2, NIDS 3, Track 2 DONNA SHARON KILFOYLE Donna” Ambition: Nursing Likes: Summer, cheering, being with friends, the beach, parties Dislikes: Getting up in the morning, rainy winters, spiders, fighting Activities: Field Hockey 1,2, Cheering 1,2,3,4, Tutor 1 KAREN MARIE KONICKI “Nick” Ambition: To be the best in what ever I try to do Fondest memory: The Little Gentlemen” rehearsals Likes: The beach, traveling, arts and crafts, music, reading Dislikes: Being broke, broken commit- ments, not enough time to do what I want Activities: Judiciary Board 1,2, Field Hockey 2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Ceramics 1, Outing Club 1,2,3,4, Tutors 2, Girls’ State 3, Dramatics Club 3,4, NIDS 3, Yearbook Staff 4 15 PETER KEVIN LAMBERT “Lambzee” Ambition: Go to college and to be a pilot and before my life is through, buy a Pantera Fondest memory: Junior English class Likes: Sports, a certain senior, writing poems, parties, Elton John Dislikes: Getting naturally high at the wrong time, vodka with beer, Arnold, not knowing what to say, being ig- nored, not having money Activities: Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Student Council 4, Track 1 DUSTAN DUANE LEE “Dusty” Ambition: Water ski to the Isles of Shoals Fondest memory: The day I hit Mrs. Fuller with the softball Likes: Snowmobiling, waterskiing, track, Fourth Lake, Mom's apple pie Dislikes: Glue jobs, sailboats, Hawk-eye, fishlines, chimney sweeps Activities: Football 2,3, Track 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 1,4, Card Club 1, NIDS 4 JEFFREY PAUL LEE “Jeff” Ambition: To graduate from M.H.S. and become a mechanic Fondest memory: Annette’s first day at M.H.S. Likes: Annette, Schlitz, Chevies, snow- mobiling Dislikes: Dope, Fords, getting busted, school Activities: Outing Club 3,4 KATHRYN LYNETTE LILLY “Didda Ambition: To be a good wife Fondest memory: Summer of '74 Likes: Someone special, the beach, watching horror movies, eating pop- corn, “6“ Dislikes: Getting up in the morning, being alone, onions, fighting MONICA KAY LITTLE “Monica” Ambition: Legal Secretary Fondest memory: Mr. “C’s” 4th period History class Likes: Sour pickles, purple, Mickey Mouse, my guitar, driving Dislikes: Liver, snobs, thunderstorms, shorthand class, housework Activities: Class President 2, NHS 3, Par- liamentarian 4, Marching Band 1.2.3.4, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Dance Band 2,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Outing Club 1.2.3.4, French Club 1, Yearbook Staff 1, Ceramics 1, Newspaper 3,4, Prize Speaking 1,2 CHERYL ANN LOCKE “Cher” Ambition: To be a teacher (Elementary or Special Ed.) Fondest memory: All the time and energy that Mr. Perham and Miss Issokson gave me in their efforts to help me succeed. Likes: Just being me, sour food, special guys, friends, life Dislikes: Having to pretend, prejudice, people making fun of others Activities: Judiciary Board 1,2, Pep Club 3, Girls Basketball manager 1, Track 1, Field Hockey 2 MICHAEL ALLEN LUPO “Mike” Ambition: To go to Berkshire Fondest memory: August 17-28, 1974 Likes: Friendship, Maine, Elton John, Lake Winnipesaukee, convertibles, soccer Dislikes: Being early, Dan’s Star Market, math, restrictions, 201 Activities: Marching Band 1,2,3, Concert Band 1,2,3, Dance Band 1,2,3, Chess Club 1, Walk for Development Com- mittee 2, Soccer 4, Track 3,4, Wres- tling 4 JULIE ANN MACKAY Ambition: To go to college Likes: Catsup, watching football, talkative people, animals, bike riding Dislikes: Being quiet, thunderstorms, waiting, worrying Activities: Field Hockey 3, Track 1,2,3,4, Band 1 NANCY ELLEN MACKAY “Nancy” Ambition: To go to college Fondest memory: Freshman year Likes: Football games, windy autumn days, asparagus, a sense of humor Dislikes: Being embarrassed, stewed tomatoes, being told what to do, snakes Activities: Track 2,3, Field Hockey 2,3,4 French Club 3, Band 1 DAVID F. MARSHALL “Dave” Ambition: Business Management Fondest memory: 3rd period study hall Likes: Music, sports, sports cars, food Dislikes: Fakes, smoking, noise,' getting up early Activities: Band 1,2,3,4, Stage Band 1,2,3,4, Student Conductor 3,4, Bas- ketball Announcer 1,2,3,4, Walk for Development Director 2, Student Council 3, Band Council Treasurer, Outing Club 4, Yearbook 4, Senior Class President CONSTANTINA SUE MARSHMAN “Tina” Ambition: To have the faith to live each day as it comes Fondest memory: Summer at camp and Grove City Likes: My pine tree, letters, music, litera- ture, math Dislikes: My sabre, unorganized sound, milk, cooked vegetables Activities: Band 1,2,3,4, Color Guard Cap- tain 4, Yearbook Staff 3, Editor 4, Track 1,2, NHS 3,4, Tutoring 1, Dirigo Girls State 3, Who's Who 1974, Class President 3 LORI JEANNE MCKENNEY “Mic” Ambition: To conquer my many goals in life Fondest memory: Mountain climbs Likes: Sports, life, mountains, Robinson Jeffers, true friends Dislikes: Hypocrites, frogs, moods, inju- ries, routines Activities: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Softball 1.2.3.4, Student Council 2,3, Outing Club 1,2,3,4, Corridor stomping 1.2.3.4, Usherette 3 SHERRY ANN MCLEAN Sam” Ambition: To become an elementary school teacher, learn what I don't al- ready know Fondest memory: Mr. C’s” history class in 74-75” Likes: Mr. C's” history class, children, friendly people Dislikes: Cigarettes, food, fat” people, loud music Activities: Outing Club 1,2,3,4, Latin Club 2,3,4, Yearbook Staff 4, NIDS 3,4, Tu- toring 3, Band 1,2,3,4 NANCY ELIZABETH MCPHERSON Nancy” Ambition: To succeed in life Fondest memory: My freshman year Likes: A certain someone, sports, So. Portland, boys, animals Dislikes: Liver, spiders, cars without a radio, grabbling Activities: Track 1,2,3,4, Field Hockey 3 CHARLENE DAMARIS MERRILL Charly” Ambition: Enjoy life and not let it get me down Fondest memory: Graduation day Likes: Walking in the rain, animals, light- ning, people, swimming Dislikes: Snobs, history, being lonely Activities: Field Hockey 1,2,3, Tutor 1, Pep Club 2,3,4, Chorus 3 SCOTT DANIEL MICHAUD Pinky” Ambition: To be as successful as I can Fondest memory: Graduating from M.H.S. Likes: Sports, Chevies, Moto-skis, Schlitz, becoming 18 Dislikes: Ski-doo, getting busted, being broke, snobby people Activities: Outing Club 4 KEITH ALAN MOORE Keith” Ambition: Electrical Contractor Likes: Getting away from it all, water skiing, motorcycling Dislikes: Taking tests Activities: Band 1,2,3,4, Motorcycle Club 2, Yearbook staff 4, Outing Club 2,3,4, Newspaper 3, Co-op 4 CHARLES WILLIAM MORGAN Chuck” Ambition: To go to seminary school Fondest memory: YCC— 1974 Likes: Basketball, hunting, mountain climbing Dislikes: People hurting themselves and others Activities: Outing Club 1,2,3, Executive Board 4, Football 2, Basketball 1,2,4, Captain 3, Executive Committee 3, Aimee Schramm Award 2, Dirigo Boys State 3, NHS 3, President 4, Maine Youth Conservation Corps 3, NIDS 3,4, Who's Who 1974, Student Council President 4, Dramatics Club 4, Track 4. Culture Club 4, Film Club 4 CATHY JO MORSE “Cathy” Ambition: To teach special education and get married Fondest memory: April of my freshman year Likes: Tep. UMO, solitude, Bogie, Buffey Dislikes: Ford Administration, buses, inflation, sadness, aggravation Activities: French Club 1, Yearbook Staff 2, Outing Club 4, Culture, Class His- torian, Magazine Drive 4, Student Council 4 DIANE ALBERTA MORSE .•Di- Ambition: Business Teacher Fondest memory: Driver’s Education Likes: Swimming, driving, Corvettes, friends Dislikes: Staying after school, getting up Activities: Band 1,2,3,4, Yearbook Staff 1,2,3,4, Ceramics 1, Dramatics Club 4 STEPHEN DANA MORTON “Steve” Ambition: To become as successful as I can as a photographer, writer Fondest memory: Freshman pre-algebra class Likes: Fast cars, good music, water skiing, snowmobiling Dislikes: Hypocrites, fighting, Monday- Friday mornings, hassels Activities: Newspaper 1, Outing Club, Dra- matics Club 3,4 JOSEPH WILLIAM MORWAY “Morocco” Ambition: To live each and every day as it comes Fondest memory: The day we got our first puppy Likes: S.S., light blue, ambrose, fall windy fields Dislikes: Tomatoes, waiting, washing dishes, rainy days, losing Activities: Football 1,2,3, Tri-Captain 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Student Council 2, Volleyball 3,4 SUSAN JILL MURDOCK “Sue” Ambition: Happiness Fondest memory: 7th grade Likes: Skiing, winter, snow, animals, hockey Dislikes: Having to repeat myself, spring slush, wars, guns Activities: Ceramics 2, Outing Club 1,2, Tutoring 2, Latin Club 2 LEW NASON 19 LUANNE NEVILLE Ambition: To be a secretary in the Army Fondest memory: A special night in Sep- tember “7 4” Likes: Parties, bowling, summer nights, walking in the rain, camp Dislikes: School, getting up, being bored, homework ERNESTINE NANCY OCHS “Ernie” Ambition: College Fondest memory: Mr. Daniels’ 5th period Junior English class Likes: Ted Bear, Winnie-the-Pooh, yellow, my family, rainbow after a storm Dislikes: Thunderstorms, bigotry Activities: Band 2,3,4, Latin Club 2, NHS 3, NHS Treasurer 4, Yearbook Senior Editor, Student Council Vice- President 4, Dramatics Club 3,4 VICKI LEA PARKER Ambition: To be happy Fondest memory: Tawni Likes: Dennis, the beach, stuffed animals, pictures, sweaters Dislikes: Two-faced people, vegetables, 4th period study halls, crowds EILEEN FRANCES PARUOLO ‘T’ Ambition: To be happy with life and be an airline stewardess Fondest memory: December 24, football games Likes: Baby Heather, my pup “Noopsie”, music, all my plants Dislikes: Ho Jo's fights, rainy days, shots, leaving Marshwood Activities: Outing Club 1, NIDS 3,4, Class Secretary 4 BRUCE L. PELLETIER “Pelk Ambition: College Likes: Hunting, fishing, traveling Dislikes: Nosey poeple, empty wallets Activities: Outing Club 1,2,3,4 MICHAEL EUGENE PERKINS Mike” Ambition: To graduate in June Fondest memory: Winning money at Salis- bury Beach Likes: Weekends, sports, snowmobiling, water skiing Dislikes: Getting up in the morning, homework, Traip Activities: Football 1, Basketball 1, Base- ball 2,4 20 SCOTT ALAN PREWITT Ambition: To be happy Fondest memory: Beating Traip in basket- ball Likes: Basketball, honest people, Aero- Smith Dislikes: Alarm clocks, fake people, prac- tice Activities: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3, Volleyball 3,4, Class Marshall 3 LINDA JEAN PUTNAM Ambition: College and to be happy Likes: Warm fall days, times with “Line”, bonfires, Pudge, cheering Dislikes: Pinches, bugs, my toes, not knowing, morning Activities: Freshman Cheering, Varsity 2,3, Captain 4, Pep Club 1,2,4, Executive Board 1,2,3, Student Council 1,2, Usherette 3, Band 1, Volleyball 2,3 CHARLES ANTHONY RACKLEY “Charlie” Ambition: To go to U. of M. and race in Motorcross Likes: Sports, my “54” Chevy pick-up, mo- torcycle riding, hunting, money Dislikes: Coastal Services, thumbing to work, the dentist Activities: Baseball 1,2,4 ALAN RICE CYNTHIA SUSAN ROKER “Cindy” Ambition: To someday build a house of my own in Switzerland and own a sheepdog Fondest memory: Skiing down Gunstock Mt. Likes: Food, good times with June, F.S., parties, running on beaches, tacos Dislikes: People going away to Colorado, let-downs, peas, cats, spiders Activities: Basketball 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Usherette 3, Outing Club 3,4, NIDS 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Volleyball 3,4, Egg Tossing Championship 3 MARY JUDE ROUSSEAU Ambition: To be happy in life Fondest memory: June 21, 1974 Likes: Gary, Vett’s, whiskey, weekends, music Dislikes: Poodle’s, show-offs, fat 21 JON MIGUEL ST. PIERRE Ambition: College Likes: Hunting, motorcycles, getting off easy Dislikes: Getting up in the morning, get- ting stopped Activities: Football 1,2, Track 1,3 MARK RICHARD ST. PIERRE “Twarp” Fondest memory: August 24, 1957 Likes: Almond bars, food, L.P.A., playing war, frosties Dislikes: Easy Ed, early mornings, white shoes, pumpkin pie Activities: Pie Eating Contest 3 DEBRA LEE SEARLES “Debbie” Ambition: Secretary Fondest memory: Trip to California Likes: Harold, Disneyland, the beach, being with friends Dislikes: Homework, stuck-up people, being tickled Activities: Tutor 2, Newspaper 3, Co-op 4 RAE ILENE SHAPLEIGH “Raymond” Ambition: College Fondest memory: Senior year Likes: Pizza, horses, Traip-Marshwood games Dislikes: Snobs, spinach LINWOOD LESLIE ROWE “Lindy” Ambition: To be able to succeed in life Likes: Music, dances, movies Dislikes: Homework, fighting Activities: Dramatics Club 1 DONNA RENEE ST. PIERRE Ambition: To become a Marine Biologist or Psychologist Fondest memory: Chemistry classes Likes: Ocean, windy days, walking barefoot on a freshly waxed kitchen floor, puppies, football games Dislikes: Dirty dishes, homework Activities: Cheerleader 1, Band 1,2,3,4, Track 3,4, Outing Club 4, Band Council 2,3, 4, Executive Board 3, Na- tional Honor Society DAVID BRUCE SPINNEY “Dave’’ Ambition: To make it through school Fondest memory: Playing football Likes: Football, eating, swimming, cars Dislikes: School, Traip, hot lunches, blue lights Activities: Football 1,2,3,4, Tutor 1, NIDS3 KEVIN L. STERLING “Sterlins” Ambition: To get rich Fondest memory: Mr. Blaisdell’s Physical Science class Likes: Cars, good music, Schlitz Dislikes: Getting up early, work Activities: Outing Club 2,3,4 STUART AUSTIN STEVENS JR. “Stu” Ambition: To be successful Fondest memory: Mr. Blaisdell’s Physical Science class Likes: Fishing, hunting, food, beer, girls Dislikes: Indoors, homework, snobs, Manny’s lunches Activities: Outing club 1,2,3,4, MELISSA MARGARET TAYLOR “Melissa” Ambition: To be uncommonly happy in love and life — for life Fondest memory: Class of ’75, friends of ’75, esp. my buddy Likes: The sea, summertime, animals, memories happy and sad, my family Dislikes: Not showing the love in your heart, forgetting, braces, not under- standing or being understood, the pain of the smallest and biggest things Activities: Executive Board 1,2,3,4, Class Secretary 2,3, Yearbook Staff 4, Usherette 3, Cheerleading 1,2,3, Co- Captain 4 TIMOTHY KENNETH THOMAS “Tim” Ambition: To be a success Fondest memory: June 9, 1957 Likes: Mirrors, singing in the shower, Bread Puddin', Monday nights, being a pest Dislikes: Crutches, drugs, Teddy Bears, stuck-up girls, hippies Activities: Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 1,2, Usher 3 DALE SCOTT TOBER “Russian” Ambition: To live a long, good life Fondest memory: Graduation Likes: Milk, football, hunting, sports Dislikes: Hitting the sled, hair cuts, sleeping late Activities: Football 1,2,3,4 23 DONALD TRENT JEANNE ANN TRUEMAN “Jeanne-Ann” Ambition: To get married and have two children and work to my fullest ability Fondest memory: Vaughn's Woods Likes: Pat, rain, listening to Pat play the bass, being with my friends, parties Dislikes: Ants, spiders, waiting for people, people interrupting me Activities: Basketball, Field Hockey, Co- op JILL MARIE VENO “Bean” Ambition: To become a Physical Educa- tion teacher Fondest memory: January 9, 1975!! Likes: Sports, Elvis Presley, a certain fam- ily on Norton Street, big parties, good music Dislikes: Having nothing to do, people who think I am a boy, being called Rhoda Buck, doing housework, being called a “stupid Yankee” by a group of kids in Morrow, Georgia Activities: Softball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 2 NORMAN PAUL VETTER “Vet” Ambition: To become a mason and own my own business Fondest memory: Walking down Vine Street in the fall Likes: Bethany, football, Asia Restaurant, food, coach Dislikes: Walnuts, rain, cigarette smoke, two faced people, The Three Synthe- sizers Activities: Football’1,2,3,4, NIDS 3, Track 1,2, Usher 3 SCOTT GARY VREELAND “Scotty” Ambition: Electronics Fondest memory: My summer at my camp at Rock Haven Lake Likes: Hunting, fishing, swimming Dislikes: School, Hondas LAURIE JEAN WARREN “Red” Ambition: To try to make my life and all others I come in contact with happy long enough to smile Fondest memory: The summer of 74 at DDI with the people I love Likes: Flirting, smiles, fresh strawberries, being able to make my own decision, the ocean Dislikes: Leaving M.H.S. and friends, not knowing what I want, people that just don’t care, fighting, being so upset that there seems to be nothing to live for Activities: Field Hockey 1,2,3,4, Basketball 2, Cheerleading 1,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Student Council 4, Outing Club 3,4 24 JANE CATHERINE WEBSTER Webby” Ambition: Physical therapist and . . actress Fondest memory: French 3 class Likes: Going home at 2:00, skiing, pizza, smiling, being busy Dislikes: N.H.S. meetings, going slow in corridors Activities: Film Club 4, French Club 3,4, Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Outing Club 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2, Track 3,4, N.H.S. 3,4 MELISSA ANNE WEEKS Missy Ambition: Commercial Artist and to live my life to the fullest Fondest memory: Summer of 72” in Rl with J. G., R.M. and the-crew from T.G.G.” Likes: Dancing, concerts, art, nature, Mrs. St. Onge’s class Dislikes: Fake people BRIAN DOUGLAS WELCH Ambition: To become a carpenter Fondest memory: Catching 20 trout in one hour’s time Likes: Fishing, hunting, working, hockey, baseballl Dislikes: Shoveling snow, meat loaf Activities: Baseball 1,2,3,4 RONALD RAYMOND WILKINSON Ronnie” Ambition: Mechanic Fondest memory: Manny's lunch Likes: Girls, Chevies, Schlitz, parties Dislikes: Fords, Budweiser Activities: Outing Club 3,4 DAVID EDWARD WILLIAMS Dave Ambition: To be the master of my life Fondest memory: The Traip game; Nov. 2, 1974 Likes: Lombardies, winning, the beach, Elton John, money Dislikes: Bening late, losing, being rushed, fighting, embarassing mo- ments Activities: Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, NIDS3.4, Student Council 4 MARTIN STEVEN WILLIS Marbs” Ambition: To become a professor at Har- vard University Fondest memory: Getting something caught in second grade Likes: Eating, parties, Heiniken dark, Cadillacs, someone special Dislikes: The morning after, Portsmouth, fire alarms, books Activities: Football 1,3 25 DONNA LEE PECUNIES YOUNG Donna” Ambition: Be a good mother and wife Fondest Memory: Wedding Day (May 11, 1974) Likes: My husband Danny, our baby, corn chowder, my kitten, sleeping Dislikes: Cold days, getting up early, being sick, being alone Activities: Field Hockey 1,2, Track 1,2, Ex- ecutive Board 2,3, French Club 3, Yearbook Staff 2,3, NIDS 3, Tutoring 1 CINDY LYNN ZAMARCHI Ambition: To settle down at a certain place Fondest Memory: My last summer Likes: A special guy, plants, all my friends at the lake, sunshine, beaches Dislikes: Liars, greasers, HoJo’s Activities: Tutor 2 DEBORAH WHITE Debbie Kay” Ambition: To be happy, healthy, and wealthy Fondest Memory: The school year of 74-75 Likes: Food, cooking, smiles, sun, the ocean Dislikes: Motorcycles, gossip, snobs DONALD PARKER CHERYL EDNA LACHANCE Cherie” Ambition: To go to college and to travel Fondest Memory: A pajama party with whoopie pies Likes: Walking along the seashore, swim- ming, fall, bugging people, cooking Dislikes: Advanced math, eggs, va- cuuming, wearing glasses, homework Activities: Band 1, Latin Club 2,3,4, NIDS 3 STEPHEN GEORGE PERHAM Steve” Ambition: To be an electrican Fondest Memory: 7 9 72 P.D., D.D., K.D., G.W. Likes: Ring tails, MacDaniel’s steps, G.E.L., parties at the lake, Paulene Dislikes: B.A., dead Eliot, Timmy’s singing, B.F.’s Activities: Class President 1, Usher 3, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Volleyball 3,4 26 ALLEN DAME DEBORAH CHASE GARY PETER BERG “Berg” Ambition: To be a Law enforcement of- ficer Fondest Memory: 1974 Marshwood — Traip Football Game Likes: A special girl, driving, hunting, nature Dislikes: Loud people, homework, drugs Activities: Science Club I., Outing Club, National Honor Society, Honor Roll ROBERT DAVID BOOTH “Bob” Ambition: To be a doctor Fondest Memory: Traip Game in '72 Likes: Windy days, the beach, Chemis- try, sailing, Tina Dislikes: Senior class meeting, home- room, getting up in the morning Activities: Football 4, mgr., NIDS 4, Student Council 4, Secretary MICHAEL JAY CLIFFORD “Mike” Fondest Memory: A day in 6th grade. Likes: Sports, parties, girls, a drink once in a while, being constructive Dislikes: The office, detention, school Activities: Football 1,2,3, Basketball 1,3, Baseball 1,3 DAVID MICHAEL LEACH “Roadrunner Likes: Having free time, enjoying life, reading Dislikes: Homework, studying Activities: Track 1,2,3, Cross Country, Captain, 2,3, Football mgr. 3 MICHEAL RAYNOR “Mike” Likes: Bike riding, hiking Dislikes: Homework Activities: Outing Club 4, Film Club 4 MISSING PERSONS: ROLAND GAGNON PHILIP PARENT PETER ROLLINS 27 THE FIRST (AND PROBABLY LAST) SENIOR SUPERLATIVE BOOK AWARDS To: Darlene Card and Joe Morway (most athletic) The Agony and the Ecstacy To: Tina Marshman and David Marshall (most representative) Everyman To: Jane Webster and Steve Beckart (most talkative) The Sound and the Fury To: Rae Shapleigh and Michael Chase (most shy) Far From the Madding Crowd 28 To: Sandra Estabrooke and Tom Davis (most changed) Metamorphosis To: Ernie Ochs and Bob Booth (hardest workers) The Importance of Being Earnest TO: Laurie Warren and Tim Thomas (class flirts) The Playboy of the Western World To: Tina Marshman and Chuck Morgan (most studious) The American Scholar 29 To: Linda Putnam and Bob Booth (most school spirited) The Last Hurrah To: Rebecca Charbonneau, Jeff Davies, and Peter Rollins (tallest and shortest) Alice in Wonderland To: Tina Marshman and Chuck Morgan (most likely to succeed) How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying To: Tina Marshman and Chuck Morgan (class leaders) Leader of the People 30 To: Cheryl LaChance and Chuck Morgan (lady and gentleman) The Proper Bostonian To: Jill Veno and Mark St. Pierre (class clowns) A Thousand Clowns To: Ernie Ochs and Rick Hodgdon (class scientists) The Alchemist To: Melissa Heffren and Jon St. Pierre (most sincere) The Real Thing 31 To: Cindy Roker and Joe Morway (most versatile) A Man for All Seasons To: Jane Webster and Stephen Morton (class actors) Applause! To: Mellisa Taylor and Gary Desrochers To: Karen Konicki and Gary Desrochers (best dressed) (most artistic) A Touch of Class A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 32 To: Ernie Ochs and Bob Booth (most dependable) Lassie Come Home To: Tina Marshman and David Marshall (most musical) A Little Night Music To: Lori McKenney and Scott Prewitt (most friendly) Pal Joey To: Eileen Paruolo and David Williams (most absent-minded) Speak Memory 33 SENIOR CLASS AWARDS DIRIGO BOYS’ STATE Joe Morway, Jeff Davies, Chuck Morgan DIRIGO GIRLS’ STATE Laura Ketzler, Karen Konicki, Tina Marshman, Pat Ellis BETTY CROCKER GOOD HOMEMAKER Cindy Cole DAR GOOD CITIZEN and NATIONAL MERIT FINALIST Tina Marshman 34 ms From Top to Bottom: Monica Little, Ernie Ochs, Donna Young, Pat Ellis, Laura Ketzler, Tina Marshman, Rick Hodgdon, Chuck Morgan, Tom Davis, Steve Beckert SENIORS TOP TEN 35 CLASS MOTTO “The greatest temptation in life is to confuse dreams with reality.” Both Sides Now Bows and flows of angel hair and ice cream castles in the air and feathered canyons everywhere, I’ve looked at clouds that way. But now they only block the sun They rain and snow on everyone. So many things I would have done but clouds got in my way. I've looked at clouds from both sides now, from up and down, and still somehow it’s clouds illusions I recall — I really don't know clouds at all. Moons and Junes and Ferris wheels the dizzy dancing way you feel when every fairy tale comes real, I’ve looked at love that way. But now it’s just another show You leave them laughing when you go And if you care don’t let them know Don’t give yourself away. I’ve looked at love from both sides now, From win and lose, and still somehow It’s love’s illusions I recall, I really don’t know love at all. Tears and fears and feeling proud To say I love you right out loud Dreams and schemes and circus crowds, I’ve looked at Life that way. But now my friends are acting strange they shake their heads, they say I’ve changed. Well something’s lost, but something’s gained In living every day. I’ve looked at Life from both sides now from win and lose and still somehow, It’s Life’s illusions I recall I really don’t know life at all. Mitchell 38 UNDERCLASSMEN Debbie Tobey, treas.; Ann Scelza, pres.; Sharon Cantwell, v. pres.; Cindy Jutras, sec.; Debbie Pillsbury, hist. JUNIORS Three years have gone, and there is one more to go. In history class we learned about Nixon and Kissinger and how they helped our country! Our class meetings are still exercises in chaos. The x’s are our domains and our y’s are our range (according to Mrs. Grogan). And best of all we still have good old English. 40 Homeroom 203 Mr. Farr First Row: D. Camden, Second Row: L. Beauchemin, S. Cantwell, Third Row: P. Boston, M. Chase, L. Colburn, Fourth Row: M. Boston, W. Ainsworth, T. Beaudet, Fifth Row: D. Foret, Missing: D. Bassett, L. Bennett, K. Colgate, H. Beal, T. Brault, A. Boston, M. Clifford Homeroom 205 Mr. McCarthy First Row: J. Johnson, M. Hunkier, Second Row: J. Duncan, P. Gould, C. Jutras, Third Row: J. Kenney, P. Dugas, C. Kenney, R. Day, Fourth Row: M. Jansen, K. Goodwin, L. Fontaine, Miss- ing: E. Davis, P. Dame, K. Colson, J. Furbish, L. Fuller, S. Ellis, R. Hutchins, S. Gould, R. Goodwin, C. Jonas, W. Ivey, M. Hilton, V. Croft, M. Douhit, M. Ernie 41 Homeroom 207 Miss Issokson Homeroom 209 Mr. Moriarty First Row: J. Rousseau, M. Roderick, Second Row: D. Pillsbury, K. Pelton, C. Ross, C. Phillips, Missing: D. Pe- terson, M. Quinlivan, N. Rackley, A. Raitt, J. Raitt, L. Randolph, M. Reckart, M. Ricci, B. Richardson, G. Richardson, S. Roberge, S. Roberge, S. Robinson, D. St.Pierre, D. Golden First Row: C. Odiarne, Second Row: V. Leconte, K. Kulickowski, G. Ketzler, C. Molleur, Third Row: G. Macumber, L. Kent, V. Martel, B. McCreery, Fourth Row: W. Green, D. Lanouette, F. Leach, P. Moynahan, Fifth Row: D. Lothrop, D. Pelletier, W. Ohina, S. Morse, K. Mason, Missing: L. Kimball, D. Knight, P. Laird, A. LaPointe, D. Lilly, J. Lyman, R. McKenney, B. Murray, D. Nau 42 Homeroom 211 Mr. Perham First Row: F. Santos, Debra Tobey, Second Row: T. Syvinski, J. Starr, J. Saltmarsh, J. Small, Third Row: D. Thompson, K. Shirk, D. Tobey, V. Spinney, Fourth Row: K. Sanders, Missing: S. Shapleigh, A. Scelza, J. Smith, J. Saurman, D. Spinney, W. Thompson, K. Thompson, W. Hodgdon, D. Trent Homeroom 210 Mrs. Shields First Row: F. Turbull, Second Row: A. Zamarchi, E. Shirley, R. Gagnon, P. Warren, Third Row: G. Whitaker, S. Vetter, L. Vaillancourt, S. Welch, Missing: W. Marshall, S. Trent, R. Gagnon, K. Wilkinson, C. Willis, M. Wilkinson 43 April Mathews, treas.; Bob Stevens, pres.; Darlene Nau, sec.; Richard Obrey, v. pres. SOPHOMORES Our high school years are half over. We've gone through phys. ed., biology, geometry, and (groan) English II. The added dimensions of responsibility have helped us to mature as we look ahead to the future where opportunity awaits us. 44 Homeroom Mr. Blaisdell First Row: D. Brown, Second Row: C. Blaisdell, A. Chagnon, L. Bennett, Third Row: C. Armstrong, E. Anderson, P. Baker, A. Batis, Fourth Row: E. Cantwell, M. Blanchard, J. Brown, S. Barrett, L. Berg, Fifth Row: J. Beauregard, M. Barthelemy, R. Benoit, D. Boston, C. Belt, C. Boston, Missing: R. Boston, D. Golden, D. Brown Homeroom 115 Mr. Adams First Row: C. Frasier, J. Frank, Second Row: B. Eaton, P. Desrochers, D. Gagne, Third Row: S. Gerry, L. Emery, D. Cossette, J. Furbish, J. Day, Fourth Row: W. Goodwin, C. Cressey, T. Godfrey, K. Couture, L. Grant, Fifth Row: P. Cultrera. K. Emery, J. Chasse, B. Renaud, R. Frye, K. Gitschier 45 Homeroom 117 Homeroom Mrs. Matijczyk First Row: J. Hodgdon, C. Hutchinson, C. Jones, K. Hillsgrove, Second Row: C. Lawson, R. LaMarca, J. Hardy, L. Grogan, G. Johnson, Third Row: S. Grogan, M. Hippern, C. Hilton, T. Labonte, D. Hughes, P. Jack, Fourth Row: P. Jardine, J. Hallam, D. Heath, J. Lincoln, A. Locke, S. Lane, Missing: K. Ham, S. Hanson, N. Hilton, L. Largo, S. Lincoln, K. Locklin, M. Briney 118 Miss Couture First Row: T. Lytle, P. McDonnell, C. Neville, C. Parker, Second Row: L. Michaud, D. McDonough, A. Mathews, J. Morgridge, D. Main, T. McCreery, S. McClaine, Third Row: M. Parent, R. Paruolo, R. Frye, P. Mick, R. Obrey, B. Mrugala, Fourth Row: L. Mitchell, M. Lynch, W. Morse, D. Nau, D. Martel, S. McPherson, L. Parmley, H. Maddocks, Missing: D. Mu- zeroll 46 Homeroom 111 Mr. Fielek First Row: R. Stevens, R. Tyler, Sec- ond Row: W. Powers, D. Rice, T. Soucy, R. Pelton, Third Row: J. Sullivan, B. Renaud, L. Pillsbury, L. Ross, Fourth Row: P. Stevens, P. Royal, L. Stallworth, S. Schummrick, S. Place, Fifth Row: S. Randolph, T. Stevens, H. Syvinski, E. Turbull, B. Reckart, J. Starr Homeroom 213 Mr. Cerabona First Row: N. Wade, A. Wilkinson, R. Pecunies, Second Row: S. Weeks, B. Witham, C. Vaillancourt, Third Row: F. Vigneault, P. Unrue, C. Zamarchi, M. Webber, Miss- ing: D. Legacy, B. Poole, C. Lyle, M. Cary 47 FRESHMEN The freshmen got off to a good start this year by winning the magazine drive. Everyone is looking forward to another year and more activities. We’re just freshman now, but we make ourselves known. Just think, three more years of us! Dawn Lane, pres.; Doreine St. Pierre, sec.; Donna Wormel, v. pres.; Mike Anderson, treas. 48 Homeroom 102 Mr. Gowdy First Row: K. Hill, C. Lyle, A. Beaudet, Second Row: R. Stubbs, Missing: S. Collind, R. Place, D. Farr Homeroom 103 Mr. Hartford First Row: K. Dumont, J. Colson, C. Castner, Second Row: D. Ellis, K. Dailey, E. Dunn, C. Cone, Third Row: J. Crosby, L. Cole, N. Castner, C. Dozier, R. Dionne, Fourth Row: M. Clifford, D. Dupuis, T. Dunton, C. Cressey, C. Cormier, Missing: C. Drost, S. Earle 49 Homeroom 101 Miss Flynn First Row: J. Carigan, J. Applegarth, R. Barthelemy, Second Row: S. Ains- worth, D. Beckert, C. Buckley, S. Buckley, Third Row: D. Bisson, M. Anderson, J. Brown, D. Bryce, W. Bubar, Fourth Row: S. Broderick, J. Boston, M. Benoit, D. Briley, D. Ball, Fifth Row: J. Bond, D. Bolstridge, C. Bickford Homeroom 108 Mrs. Boston First Row: M. Fife, Second Row: D. McDonough, S. Goodwin, J. Fowler, R. Higgins, Third Row: D. Godfrey, S. Grogan, B. Hargrove, Fourth Row: L. Gillis, L. Grant, F. Forette, S. Gagne, Fifth Row: B. Hilton, A. Gagnon, P. Gitschier, L. Goodwin, R. Fernald 50 Homeroom 110 Mr. Hallett First Row: J. Hoffses, A. Main, S. Lin- coln, Second Row: L. Lambert, D. Lane, C. Lago, W. Leach, E. Layman, Third Row: R. Jenkins, M. Kohler, J. Kenney, E. Jacques, B. LaPointe, Fourth Row: J. Hippern, K. Holmes, G. Jutras, J. Leach, M. Kelly, M. Lanouette, Fifth Row: K. Dinsmore, G. Knight, A. Keevan, D. Lamson, T. Raynor, L. Lizotte, J. King, Missing: C. Kliphan Homeroom 112 Mr. Reynolds First Row: L. Perkins, R. Murchie, J. Muchemore, Second Row: R. Moses, C. Pinkham, D. Pelletier, L. Murphy, Third Row: R. Milliken, A. Marshman, C. Monroe, D. Perkins, R. Osborne, J. McManus, Fourth Row: S. Marshall, B. Moynahan, R. McNabb, B. Palmer, M. Morrow, Fifth Row: D. Morgan, S. Panter, M. Mason, S. Pike, B. Pinkham, M. Perry, Missing: G. Norman 51 Homeroom 114 Mrs. Grogan First Row: D. Schlegel, T. Scelza, M. Rix, J. Smith, D. Shapleigh, Second Row: R. Seely, B. Richards, S. Searles, J. Rogerson, S. Rouselle, C. Rondeau, Third Row: J. Roberge, D. Sergent, E. Varier, D. St. Pierre, B. Raitt, C. Ross, Fourth Row: K. Seward, D. Rogers, D. Richardson, B. Richardson, D. Sanborne, Missing: R. Pratt, S. Roderick Homeroom 116 Mr. Pillsbury First Row: M. Trent, J. Stevens, J. Wiggins, A. Young, Second Row: S. Zajechowski, J. Marshall, T. Urqu- hart, C. Unrue, Third Row: D. Welts, J. Thompson, J. Veno, C. Unrue, M. Webber, Fourth Row: P. Strong, A. Wilkinson, K. Trott, D. Tehada, C. Stevens, Fifth Row: D. Wormel, T. Thomas, L. Witham, D. Wormel, S. Thurber, P. Smith 52 “We’re hawks ,1 AWKS L HAWKS HAWKS mawks hawks smmm . .1.. - - HAW v First Row: D. Rice, R. Stevens, C. Hardy, D. Spinney, D. Williams, P. Lambert, Dale Tobey, S. Frye, J. Morway, R. Clif- ford, N. Vetter, S. Perham, R. Gagnon, A. Rice, J. Dorr. Sec- ond Row: R. Jenkins, A. Main, R. Day, B. Witham, P. Cultrera, A. Chagnon, H. Maddox, Danny Tobey, F. Leach, F. Santos, C. Crosby, S. Ellis, Dana Spinney, T. Labonte, R. Frye, J. hawks hawk HAWKS yiANNK T HAWKS 4AWKS Number One!” : hawks t 1 AWK; ©74 m m Colson. Third Row: S. Lincoln, K. Emery, L. Parmley, D. coach, R. Wotton, head coach, A. Gagnon, R. Booth, manager, Wormel, M. Williams, coach, G. Parmley, coach, B. Ferrilli, J. Richardson, L. Ross, D. Ellis, R.Obrey, J. Roberge. Scoreboard Marshwood 30 Noble i 8 Marshwood 36 fHMrTC' York H. ( 7 Marshwood 34 Wells 0 Marshwood 52 008 I' hF 7 Marshwood 38 Massabesic 6 Marshwood 30 Fryeburg 0 Marshwood 48 Kennebunk 0 Marshwood 46 Lakes Region 6 Marshwood 38 Traip 27 OFFENSE HAWKS HAWl's HAWK! HAWKS HAWKS 4 AWIO p-' HAW ; HAWKS HAWKS HAWK! hawks hawks hawks hawks HAWKS HAWK hawks .hawks HAWK; HAWKS DEFENSE 56 FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS First Row: Marlene Ernie, Patty Moynahan, Barbara Huntress, Cindy Furbish. Second Row: Bonnie Richards, Donna Kilfoyle, Melissa Taylor, co-captain, Lucy Colburn, Susan McPherson. Third Row: Linda Putnam, Captain. 57 VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY First Row: D. Tobey, J. Saurman, S. Cantwell. L. Warren, B. Fowler, Second Row: Coach Rowell, C. Merrill, J. Frasier, C. Jutras, P. Jack, K. Crosby, N. MacKay, K. Konicki, A. LaPoint JUNIOR VARSITY First Row: E. Jacques, R. LaMarca, C. Parker, C. Blaisdell, S. Lane, L. Fuller, L. Witham, J. Saltmarsh, K. Colson, S. Gerry, man- ager, Second Row: Coach Loud, C. Jones, D. Nau, L. Fogarty, N. Wade, C. Hilton, D. Sargent, C. Vaillcourt, C. Odiorne, J. Fowler, K. Dailey, J. Frank, C. Zamarchi, D. St. Pierre 58 CROSS COUNTRY The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner Bus Stop First Row: M. Anderson, S. Hanson, J. Boston, A. Young, D. Godfrey, manager, Second Row: M. Boston, L. Grant, L. Grant, P. Dame, E. Anderson, D. Dupuis, Coach Fielek Miss Muffitt BAND BOOST MUSIC I IN OUR SCHOOLS courtesy of VINER 1 MUSIC CCf J SCHOOL BUS OttSIGNAL BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row: M. Clifford, S. Prewitt, J. Morway, A. Rice, Second Row: C. Morgan, C. Crosby, S. Frye, J. Davies, D. Tobey, S. Vetter, D. Williams JUNIOR VARSITY First Row: M. Nadeau, M. Boston, E. Anderson, R. Boston, B. Witham, Second Row: S. Hanson, manager, P. 1 B. Goodwin, J. Chasse, L. Parmley, A. Boston, D. Peterson, M. Cushing, D. Rice, C. Frasier, R. Obrey, J. Hallam, Coach Perham FRESHMEN a “TokSJ? Thom.?1' R°”: C°'01’ L,”iSl E' s' D B haras” ' D-L™ ° - «'■T- SCOREBOARD Boys’ Varsity M 0 Noble 82 85 York 94 83 Traip 64 54 Wells 64 46 O.O. B. 59 58 Newmarket 67 58 York 65 56 Sacopee 65 58 Kennebunk 54 62 Massabesic 83 78 Mt. Ararat 74 65 Noble 65 67 York 62 52 0.0.B. 62 53 Wells 70 54 Sacopee 71 58 Kennebunk 61 66 Massabesic 66 72 Mt. Ararat 81 54 Traip 84 75 Boys’ J.V. M 0 Noble 47 33 York 46 39 Traip 35 41 Wells 65 35 Sacopee 38 30 Kennebunk 68 45 Massabesic 51 45 Mt. Ararat 49 41 Noble 51 65 York 52 56 0.0.B. 63 53 Wells 69 65 Sacopee 42 27 Kennebunk 54 53 0.0.B. 45 39 Mt. Ararat Traip 51 41 5U 51 ADVISE AND CONSENT 68 GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row: C. Jutras, L. McKenney, D. Card, Second Row: C. Roker, A. LaPointe, D. Tobey, K. Colson, E. Nutter, E. Gitscher, P. Ellis, K. Crosby, K. Mason, J. Boston, J. Saurman, S. Cantwell, D. Pillsbury, manager, Coach Rowell JUNIOR VARSITY 69 First Row: C. Jones, R. Tyler, D. Rogers, C. Hutchinson, Sec- ond Row: L. Fontaine, J. Frank, J. Furbish, L. Witham, C. Vaillancourt, J. Hardy, P. Jack, N. Wade, S. Lane, M. Gauthier, L. Murphy, manager, Coach Benoit WRESTLING First Row: R. Frye, D. Perkins, M. Rix, M. Anderson, D. Godfrey, K. Holmes, P. Dugas, Second Row: M. Morrow, J. Boston, T. Godfrey, A. Gagnon, F. Leach, C. Cressey, P. Gitcher, L. Grant The Marshwood Hawks Wrestling Team entered its first season of varsity compe- tition this year with an inexperienced, freshman dominated squad. Practice ses- sions were long and grueling, and com- petition throughout the season for the twelve varsity positions was keen. Sever- al Marshwood wrestlers demonstrated, through outstanding records, that they were of championship caliber, and the team’s overall 4-10 record against well- established, experienced competition forecasts a bright future for the Marsh- wood Matmen. VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS JUNIOR VARSITY First Row: D. Nau, K. Thompson, B. Richards, M. Ernie, Second Row: G. Johnson, R. LaMarca, S. McPherson, G. Whitaker FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS First Row: D. Wormel, S. Rousselle, J. Fowler, Second Row: R. Higgins, D. Sargent, K. Dailey, E. Jacques, Third Row: J. Kenney WESTERN CLASS B GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNEY WINTER CARNIVAL 76 Event Class Crazy Relays 76 Classes Match Wits 77 Basketball 77 Volleyball 75 Ping Pong 76 Event Street Hockey Chess Scavenger Hunt Wrestling Pie Eating Class 76 77 76 78 78 77 SNOWBOUND Nature is man’s teacher. She unfolds her treasures to his search, unseals his eye, illumes his mind, and purifies his heart; an in- fluence breathes from all the sights and sounds of her existence. It was the best of times,. . . . it was the worst of times,. . . . . it was the age of wisdom,. . . . . . it was the age of foolishness,. . . . . it was the spring of hope,. . . . . . it was the winter of despair. . 80 “In short the period was so far like the present period that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only.” 81 STUDENT COUNCIL First Row A Marshman, B. Booth, E. Ochs, C. Morgan, D. St. Pierre, Second Row: J. Boston, R. Tyler, J. Fowler, L. Colburn, M. Ricci, A. Zamarchi, L. Fuller, J. Saurman, Third Row: D. Welts, J. Kenney, P. Desrochers, M. Hippern, C. Dozier, D. St. Pierre, P. Moynahan, S. McPherson, D. Morgan, C. Morse The academic year ‘1974-75’ began with the student body electing our student council officers into office for the first time. We immediately got down to work and conducted class elections. Other activities during the year were the Traip Weekend Dance, Christmas decorating, Christmas Dance, Can Goods competi- tion, Chess Tournament, Greaser Day-Sox Hop, Spirit Competition, and Winter Carnival. We also funded a Shakespearean Assembly with the Monmouth Players. To better aide communication in the school we held “all executive meetings” and “open” student council meetings. We hope open and good com- munications continue throughout the school between students, student repre- sentatives, and administration in the years to come. 84 85 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY B. Huntress C. Morgan D. St. Pierre E. Ochs G. Berg J. Davies J. Webster K. Crosby L. Colburn L. Ketzler M. Little P. Eliis P. Lambert P. Moynahan R. Hodgdon S. Buckley S. Cantwell T. Marshman From December to February, Jane Webster hosted Janine Motta Silva from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at her home. From January to March, Pablo Labowitz from Santiago, Chile, stayed with Tony Scelza and his family. Both exchange students came to improve their English, to learn about the United States, and to share their knowledge of Latin America during their ten weeks at Marshwood. Local sponsorship of the Open Door Exchange Program is by the National Honor Society. 86 LATIN CLUB First Row: S. McLean, C. Lawson, L. Vaillancourt, A. Scelza, L. Kent, J. Carrigan, Second Row: C. Dozier, L. Murphy, K. Trott, M. Ernie, R. Higgins, M. Blanchard, C. LaChance, M. Fife, Mrs. Green 87 CO-OP First Row: K. Konicki, M. Rousseau, J. Saltmarsh, J. Trueman, D. Golden, Second Row: S. Frye, G. Berg, S. Shapleigh, S. Lin- coln, M. Willis, G. Whitaker, F. Santos, Third Row: E. Paruolo, D. Lee, D. Searles, S. Robinson, H. Beal, M. Hilton OUTING CLUB 88 BAND COUNCIL NIDS 89 CHORUS First Row Miss Fitzpatrick, L. Bennet, G. Johnson, K. Hillsgrove, Second Row: J. Carrigan, J. Brown, V Croft, L Lambert, A. Beaudet, Third Row: P. Royal, L. Cole, C. Merrill, C. Stevens, P. Mick, C. Boston, Fourth Row: D. Main, D. Golden, R. Shapleigh, W. Bubar, C. Armstrong, R. Benoit 90 SUMME RT REE 91 CONCERT BAND 92 DANCE BAND PEP BAND 93 How to Kill Ideas ' •m'r if mmm 9 rr me reer mm •ir cm m me 9 truer sr m veers smee m eespoesm ry . •trs m mm ceeerr 9 trr m'r m rttr m I • m m mi erne ftru purer oesourr I •em no seen roe rr • reefs per we ppoBtrte j •ttfr erne tm tr sim • trtS err m re rum I • m mem tr, trs sr u mem 0. e. m y{m wee or row me 1 freer w mr •tr srr e reremrr 9 me r rum ee eto nos ear recces 9 rop7 J7fJrrm • w mo ® 9 rftJmo me toe rr •errs seem 7™rr • tremi, 7 me ee es ZiLjJto tto rnrmw e 9, J777fJtff m retro r P trcee to py teet s py it” 5'• - A- -r • U. -; r ■ ' 5 ■■3 V. -;. ■' v' •.V , v V f x. ,- p , ' ' . •: V. i. - .■' j’i; A MOVEABLE 96 FACULTY ADMINISTRATION Dr. Bruce McGray — Superintendent of Schools B.A. — Bowdoin College B.D. — University of Maine D.ED. — Harvard University William G. Botka — Principal B.S. — Farmington State College M.Ed. — University of Maine Edward H. Forbush — Vice-Principal B.S. — University of Massachusetts M.S. — Springfield College 98 CO-OP DIRECTOR Charles E. Pickering B.S. — University of Maine M.Ed. — Boston University GUIDANCE Samuel S. Johnson B.S. — Gorham State Teachers College M.A. — University of Connecticut Denise K. Doleac B.A. — Connecticut College M.Ed. — University of New Hampshire 99 Gerald L. Daniels — Department Head B.A. — University of New Hampshire M.A. — Northwestern University Marie Odiorne B.A. — University of New Hampshire ENGLISH Judith Issokson B.S. — Boston University Reading certification, MED program Northeastern University Merrill C. Cousens A.B. — Bowdoin College M.A. — University of Maine, Orono 100 101 Ann Fitzpatrick B.S. — Northeastern University Strange Interlude MATHEMATICS Alexandra E. Fogg — Department Head B.A. — Mount Holyyoke College Charles Pillsbury B.S. — Eastern Nazarene College Pamela Grogan B.S. — University of Maine M.S.T. — University of New Hampshire Priscilla Couture B.A. — University of Maine FOREIGN LANGUAGE Dorothy Green A.B. — Bates College James Farr — Department Head B.A. and M.A.T. — University of Maine HOME ECONOMICS Ann Flynn — Department Head Cynthia Loud B.S. — University of Maine B.S. — University of Maine 103 SCIENCE Duane R. Adams — Department Head B.A. — Nasson College M.S.T. — Colby College Evangeline Matijczyk B.S. — University of Maine M.S.T. — Colby College Bruce G. Blaisdell B.A. — Bowdoin College M.A.T. — Wesleyan University Joyce Keevan B.S. — St. Joseph’s College 104 Raymond W. Fieleck B.A. — Ricker College Edward P. Moriarty B.A. — Harvard College M.A. — Boston University Jane M. St. Onge A.B. — University of New Hampshire SOCIAL SCIENCE Dominick Cerabona — Department Head B.A. — University of New Hampshire M.E.D. — University of Maine Robert W. Perham B.S. — University of New Hampshire 105 Mike Lewis B.A. — Ricker College BUSINESS Frank C. Hallett — Department Head B.S. — University of Maine Michele N. Boston A.S. and B.S. — University of New York Randy D. Reynolds B.S. — Thomas College 106 Anne Sinclair B.S. — Thomas College PHYSICAL EDUCATION Rodney Wotton B.A. — University of New Hampshire Gretchen Benoit B.S. — University of New Hampshire INDUSTRIAL ARTS MUSIC LIBRARIAN Rodney Grondin B.S. — University of New Hampshire M.M. — New England Conservatory of Music Thomas J. McQuillan B.A. and M.A. — St. Michael’s College Building a Rainbow 108 SECRETARIES Mrs. Crosby Mrs. Hinds 109 Mrs. Lawson Mrs. Dumont NURSE CAFETERIA STAFF Gladys Gerry, Helen Goodwin, Theresa Wilkinson, Arline Barter BUS DRIVERS Alden Loring, Alden Campbell, Raymond Leach, Mary Smith, Joseph Lyman, William Putnam, Douglas Rayside no ADVERTISEMENTS “Sincere Efforts in Your Behalf’’ Compliments of Rachel Cannon Agency The First National Bank of Biddeford Flynn’s Lane South Berwick, Maine South Berwick, Maine The Strafford Banks “Your Opportunity Banks’’ Dover, New Hampshire Member F.D.I. C. Chronicle Print Shop 112 P.O. Box 237 South Berwick, Maine 03908 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1975 The man without purpose is like a ship without a rudder — a waif, a nothing, a no man. Have a purpose in life, and, having it, throw such strength of mind and muscle into your work as God has given you. — Carlyle If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them. —Thoreau The men who try to do something and fail are infinitely better than those who try to do nothing and succeed. — Lloyd Jones FROM THE MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 113 Portsmouth Trust Congratulations and Best Wishes Company Class of ‘75 Market Square Marshwood Music Club Portsmouth, N.H. We still believe First Place in serving hearty on Right food at prices that Upon Entering will aid rather Maine ... At The than harm your Gateway To digestion! Vacationland! Congratulations, Class of 1975 Guess We’re Old-Fashioned! From The Sea Gull Diner Marshwood Football Fisherman’s Boosters Pier Overlooking Piscataqua River Special thanks to everyone who Superb seafood, steaks, Jimmy chicken served daily. Canty's supported the Boosters’ fund raising projects during the Restaurant 1974 Football season. Steak Lobster House 439-4400 Maine End of Interstate Bridge Rt. 1 Kittery, ME. Specializing In — Seafoods and Choice Steaks Open 24 Hours 7 Days a Week 439-9812 114 RIVERVIEW ESTATES A planned community of quality homes on the Piscataqua River with recreational facilities for young and old alike. Riverview Estates Old Road Eliot, Maine 03903 439-3335 To the class of 75 — hard work — perseverance — honesty — Good Luck 115 Compliments of K.E. WARREN JR. PLUMBING HEATING, INC. South Berwick, Maine KITTERY SONOCO STATION Route 236 Kittery, Maine Telephone 439-9764 FOGARTY’S Drive-In Dairy Bar Main Street South Berwick, Maine Orders To Go Tel. 384-8361 Compliments of STAR MARKET CO. Kittery, Maine Dover, Portsmouth, Rochester, Laconia, Manchester, New Hampshire SEWARD CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. Utility and General Construction Route 236 Kittery, Maine MAINE is on the grow! Mail: P.O. Box 1011 Portsmouth, New Hampshire Telephone: 439-9210 Compliments of L.W. MORGRIDGE SON, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTING 439-1250 There is opportunity for you in Maine...for higher education or for jobs in Maine's growing and diversi- fied field of industry and business. 116 Compliments of BENOIT’S WELDING SHOP Welding, Gas, and Electric South Berwick, Maine M.W. Benoit DR. CHARLES ZOIS 14 Highland Avenue South Berwick Best Wishes to the PARTRIDGE ARTESIAN WELL CO. Class of’75 Box 2 LAIRD de Vou, Inc. So. Berwick, Maine 03908 Phone 384-5881 CHASE’S AUTO REPAIR Tires, Tune-up, Exhaust System Inspection Station Agameticus Road South Berwick, Maine BRATTLE STREET GALLERY Compliments of WILLIAM GAUDETTE’S SALES AND SERVICE Water Pumps New Used So. Berwick DEMERS BROS. CONST. CO. Ditch Digging Back-Hoe Work Aluminum Windows Doors Driveways Seal Coated South Berwick, Maine Tel. 384-2493 384-2477 JERRY BEAUDET’S The shoe aid A cobbler shop Open daily 8-4 406 Main St. Sat. till noon Prescriptions filled One day service So. Berwick TRIANGLE MOTOR SALES INC. North Berwick, Maine New Used Cars Tel. 676-5562 Antiques 676-5567 MOORE’S Norge Laundry Dry Cleaning Village Paul Street Tel. 384-8141 South Berwick Main Street Tel. 384-2742 Custom Painting by Pinstriping MO South Berwick Maine 03908 WARREN H. HILTON COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE Mobil Bus. 384-9121 24 hour towing Portland Street, S. Berwick, Maine Compliments of PETER’S TV Main St. So. Berwick 384-2311 HAM AGENCY INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE South Berwick, Me. Congratulations to the Class of '75 FLYNN’S NEWS Jerry Desrochers prop. So. Berwick, Maine 117 Compliments of RIDEOUT’S HARDWARE Builders Hardware, Electrical, Paints and Farm Supplies South Berwick, Maine Compliments of EMERY’S JUNKYARD USED CARS BODY SHOP RFD 1 South Berwick, Maine CASCO BANK TRUST COMPANY A full Service Bank Member F.D.I.C. 12 Shapleigh Road Kittery, Maine 03904 Telephone 439-2011 KITTERY CITGO Auto Repairs 24-hr. Wrecker Service Compliments of HUSSEYS’ SEPTIC TANKS Compliments to the Class of '75 SHELDON’S Downtown — Ports. Roch. — Compliments of SACO BRICK Rt. 236 Kittery, Maine Compliments of SESSIONS MUSIC SHOP 29 Congress Street Portsmouth, N.H. Nita’s Accessories and Hangbags SHEA’S OIL INC. TECH PRODUCTS COMPANY Fuel Oil, Bicycles Appliances Artist’s Materials Drafting Materials Route 1 Craft Supplies Engineering Supplies Kittery Telephone 439-1300 Picture Framing School Supplies Typewriters Adding Machines Office Furniture office Planning Calculators Compliments of ZOHLMANN’S Moulton Engineering Co. Business Equipment Corp. Kittery, Maine “Our Specialty is to service your needs” 278 State St. Phone 436-0939 Portsmouth, N.H. 03801 LANIER CRAFTS SHED Imports — Gifts Cards — Arts and Crafts 24 River Rd. Eliot, Maine RIDGE HOMES Compliments of RIVERS CAMERA SHOPS Dover and Rochester, N.H. Compliments of THE KITTERY TRADING POST Kittery, Maine 118 PATRONS South Berwick Shoe Co., South Berwick, Me. Mr. Mrs. Kenneth R. Stowe, South Berwick, Me. Mr. Mrs. Gordon Raitt, Old Fields Rd., South Berwick, Me. Dr. Mrs. Craig Cleaves Family, Brattle St., South Berwick Me. Bonnie’s Beauty Bar, Old South Rd., South Berwick, Me. Kays Restaurant, South Berwick, Me. Earle C. Dutch, North Berwick, Me. Sherwin-Williams Co., 257 Central Ave., Dover, N.H. Ray Wilkinson, Metropolitan Life, South Berwick, Me. Re-Nu Cleaners, 2 Portland Street, South Berwick, Me. Bisson’s Barber Shop, 462 Main Street, South Berwick, Me. Reo’s Barber Shop, 8 Portland Street, South Berwick, Me. John J. Murphy, M.D., 84 Portland St., South Berwick, Me. Richard Webber, Antiques, South Berwick, Me. Mr. and Mrs. L. John Castner, South Berwick, Me. Yankee Thrift Shop, Main Street, South Berwick, Me. Walley’s Meat Market, 253 Main Street, South Berwick, Me. Mr. Mrs. William Renaud, South Berwick, Me. Eagle Photo Supply, Inc., 6 Congress St., Portsmouth, N.H. Dr. John Clifford Mr. Mrs. Thomas Eldredge Mr. Mrs. Roland S. Morse Jr. MacKenzie’s Paint Wallpaper Store, Route 236, Kittery, Me. Kevin M. Guy, 12 Fleet St., Portsmouth, N.H. Roger’s Barber Shop, Shapleigh Rd., Kittery, Me. Kittery Fruit, Wellingford Sauare, Kittery, Me. Hoitt Wentworth, ARTS; CRAFTS; HOBBIES, Dover, N.H. A friend 119 Compliments of Compliments of SOUTH BERWICK VETERINARY CLINIC McMULLEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY, INC. 25 Goodwin Street South Berwick, Maine South Berwick, Maine TURCOTTE MOTOR SALES INC. Compliments of Berwick, Me. Somersworih, N.H. MOTOR EQUIPMENT SERVICE 698-1215 692-3021 CARS and TRUCKS SALES and SERVICE Rollinsford Turnpike Dover, N.H. VILLAGE PIZZA Compliments of Main Street So. Berwick, Maine Telephone 384-2888 P. GAGNON SONS South Berwick, Maine Compliments of MclNTIRE MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME FLYNN’S MARKET South Berwick, Maine 301 Main Street James F. McCooey South Berwick, Maine Telephone: 384-2373 120 Compliments of Some photographs in this year’s Reed appear as compliments of the: Ross’s Furniture Company York County Coast Star 38 Third Street 1 High Street Dover, New Hampshire Kennebunk, Maine 742-1800-1801 Providing in — depth coverage of South Berwick and Eliot. THE PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK KITTERY OFFICE Compliments of A FRIEND 121 The man without purpose is like a ship without a rudder — a waif, a nothing, a no man. Have a purpose in life, and, having it, throw such strength of mind and muscle into your work as God has given you. — Carlyle 123 “It is a far, far better thing that I do than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known.” T.M. M.C. UNWOOD R. CARD. PORTLAND. 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