Marshwood High School - Reed Yearbook (South Berwick, ME)
- Class of 1979
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TABLE OF CONTENTS The World’s a Stage Seniors Underclassmen Activities Sports Faculty and Staff Advertisements MARSHWOOD REED DEDICATION “Lives of great men all remind us, We can make our lives sublime, And departing, leaves behind us Footprints in the sand of time. Footprints, that perhaps another, Sailing o’er life’s solemn main, A forlorn and shipwrecked brother, Seeing, shall take heart again.” Longfellow The class of 1979 would like to dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Blaisdell in appreciation of his four years of dedicated service to our class. Not only has he led us and advised us, but he has offered his help at all times. Mr. Blaisdell has bolstered our spirits when they were failing. For this we are grateful to him, and his efforts will be implanted in our hearts long after we leave Marshwood High School. “All the World’s And All the Men and Time Plays Many Parts THE SIX “The soldier full of strange oaths . . The whining schoolboy, with his satchel and shining morning face. . The Justice, in fair round belly with capon lined . . Last scene of all, that ends this strange eventful history . . The lean and slippered Pantalot ROLES OF MAN “They Have Their Exits 15 . . . and Their Entrances” The Faces of Comedy The Faces of Tragedy . .to perform an act Whereof what's past is prologiBFvhat top In yours and my discluu'gjfflOpd. Dust in the Wind I close my eyes Only for a moment and the moment’s gone. All my dreams, Pass before my eyes a curiosity. Dust in the wind, All we are is dust in the wind. Same old song Just a drop of water in an endless sea, All we do Crumbles to the ground though we refuse to see Dust in the wind. wind. e earth and sky. another minute buy. . 3ENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSE MIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENI 3RSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIOR 3SENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSS SNIORSSENrORSSENTnR FMmRQQFTM SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE BOARD ALL OUR TODAYS AND TOMORROWS WILL SOON BE OUR YESTERDAYS. WHITE ROSE Row 1: C. Becker, V. Pres., R. Hieftje, A. Lamson, Sec., N. Hager, K. Bennett, R. Weeks. Row 2: L. Zamarchi, Pres., M. Rogers, L. Pinkham, D. Cultrera, K. Zajechowski. Treas., E. Worcester. Row 3: Mr. Blaisdell, M. Coulters, W. Martel, Mrs. Grogan. SENIOR HONORS DIRIGO STATE DAR CITIZEN WINNER AMERICAN LEGION ORATORI- CAL WINNER 4 SS n SYSSA GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD Kelly Zajechowski, Leo Gagne JANICE ADAMS Janice Philosophy: Live each day of your life to its extent. Ambition: To live my life to the fullest. Activities: Social Life. Memories: Hilton Park, crusin’, beaches, two great neighbors, Dwayne. RUSSELL LAWRENCE ALLEN Russ Philosophy: Never quit. Ambition: To go into the service and become an archi- tect or to race at Beech Ridge Speedway. Memories: Freshman Year, Gym grade nine and ten, Mr. Fielek’s Algebra class, shop with Mr. Gowdy. JULIE DAY AMMONS Philosophy: Do something! Lead, follow, or get out of the way! Ambition: To become rich and famous, have a success- ful lifetime showing and training career with horses, stay out of trouble, and have a Chevy truck with dualies on the back. Activities: Track 1, Take-Up Space 4. Memories: Freshman year, seventh period art class, my best friends, April vacation 1976, fights with Debbie in Junior High. LEANNE MARIE ANDERSON Philosophy: Seek the wisdom of the children ... in their innocence and trusting they will teach us to be free. Ambition: To become a speech therapist and maybe someday teach the deaf to speak. Activities: Field Hockey Timer 1, Manager 3; French Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Pre-School Speech Therapy 4; Crutches 1, 2; Dramatics 4; Student Council 4; Dieting 1, 2. 3.4. Memories: Times with my friends and our birthday par- ties, a night stroll through the cemetery, being on crutches a lot, Mr. Daniel's speaking Voice, Miss I’s Minority Lit., Mr. Farr’s French Class. THERESA MARIE ATWELL Terry Philosophy: Don’t waste time worrying about tomorrow when today is here; it may never arrive. Ambition: To succeed in whatever I decide to do and be happy doing it. Activities: Cross Country 1; Track 1, 2. 4. Memories: Times in the Subaru with Janet, Candy, Rick, and Andy, Hilton Park, Sophomore Year in French 1, Summer of ’78, May 14,1978. VICKI AYLWARD Ole Mother Hubbard Ambition: To become a real estate agent out West. Activities: Student Council 2, Junior Marathon. Memories: Sophomore science project, Junior Prom, Home Ec class, skip days, last year’s graduation party. 22 CATHERINE BAKER Cathi Philosophy: With memories to look back on, yesterday is never gone. Ambition: To start a new life. Activities: Outing Club 1; Dramatics 2. Memories: January 9, 1978, weekends at UMO, seeing Heart” with Lyndon, October 29, 1978, weekends at camp. TIMOTHY BARRETT Tim Philosophy: If life is a bowl of cherries, then Marshwood is the pits. Activities: Wrestling 1, 2,3,4. Memories: Raiding Traip, mooning, skipping third period, Old AC, the big stopper in Chemistry class. IOLA MARIE BARTHELEMY Iola Philosophy: To live today and worry about tomorrow, the next day. Ambition: To live my life goals and to marry the person I love. Activities: Chorus 2. Memories: Stanwood, Washington the summer of ’78 with a certain person, all the times with all my friends at M.H.S., all the good times with my whole family, my freshman year at Marshwood, memories of a special someone. JUDITH M. BATTIS Judy Philosophy: Nothing is going to come to you; go after it. Ambition: To work toward accomplishing everything I want to do and experience as much as possible. Activities: Tutoring 1. Memories: All the good times I’ve had, being a fresh- man, going on spending sprees, my good report card, the times on Pond Road. CHERYL ANN BECKER Philosophy: Today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Ambition: To become a CPA and live a full and happy life. Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Basketball 1,2. 3, 4, Captain 3; Track 1. 2. 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2, 3; Class Vice-President 4; Aimee Schramm Book Award 2. Memories: After Traip bonfire '77, bus rides for away games, my junior year, fun times with Eddy. Foreigner concert. KRISTINA MARIE BENNETT Kris, Krispy Philosophy: Be you for yourself first, then for others. Ambition: To become the first female member of the Supreme Court. Activities: Track 2, 3,4; Honor Society 3, 4; Cheerleading 1; French Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4; Yearbook (Sen- ior Editor) 4; French Award 1. 2, 3; Latin Award 2. 3; Aimee Schramm Book Award 1. Memories: Moonlight stroll through the cemetery with Harlie and Leander, singing the Oscar Meyer song with Mac, Harlie, and Em, chicken fighting in Portsmouth with Harlie, Caroline, and Pam, waving at strange cars with Harlie and Eener, 4 7 78. A ANNE MARIE BOND Philosophy: Live each day as it comes. Ambition: To go to college and travel around the world. Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3. Memories: Sophomore year, art class, climbing Rocky Ridge Mountain. ETHAN BAKER BOOTH Ambition: To succeed in the career I choose, and to be happy in life. Activities: Football 2. Memories: Chemistry class, my Junior year, summers, the Continental, Geometry class. DEBRA LYNN BOSTON Little Deb Philosophy: To understand is not only to pardon, but in the end, to love. Ambition: To someday get married and raise a family. Activities: Dreaming, Hoping, and Living 1, 2, 3, 4. Memories: April 15, 1976, “Him and Me , good times with Patty, my sister’s wedding, all those nights with Anne and Steve. DENNIS BOSTON SUSAN L. BOSTON BBB Ambition: To go to college and settle down with Rick. Activities: Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 4; Student Council 1, 2. Memories: November 3. 4. and 5. basketball tournament. York game at Marshwood (77), Tatnic Church. Mr. Per- ham’s fifth period Current Issues Class. MARK BUCKLEY Buck Philosophy: Live for today, not tomorrow. Ambition: To go into the field of recreation manage- ment. Activities: Cross Country 2; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; Ski Club 1.2, 3. 4: Track 1,2, 3,4. Memories: Mount Abram ski trip, January 25. 1977, sen- ior graduation party — June 18. 1978. Traip game — November 4.1977. 24 CHERYL JEAN BURTON Burt Philosophy: A baby is God’s opinion that the world should go on. Ambition: To become a licensed Practical Nurse, live a happy life with Mark Jerald and raise two beautiful chil- dren. Activities: Student Council 1, 2, 3; Hiking Club 1, 2; Track 1,2; Band 1; Newspaper 1. Memories: September 14, 1976. mv two brothers’ wed- dings. Mark Jeralds’ senior banquet, partying with Mark and my friends, locking Jeff’s keys in his car while hid ing out in the parking lot. JANE M. CALLAHAN Calhoun Philosophy: Life was meant for fun. not worry. Ambition: To party whenever possible. Activities: Party 1, 2, 3, 4. Memories: Chase’s field, September 2, 1978, back roads of Rollinsford 1977, summer of 1978, going away party. SANDRA JEAN CAMDEN Sandy Philosophy: There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do, once you find them. Ambition: To be able to look back on my life and be happy to know I’ve accomplished my goals and had a good time doing it. Memories: My senior year, the Datsun nights, June 7, 1978, weekend trips, Lisa, Patty, and the fire. August 17, 1978, past people and times that brought trouble to my life. DAVID CANTWELL MICHAEL A. CHAGNON Shag Ambition: To live my life to the fullest and never have a dull moment. Activities: Football 1. 2: Co-op 3, 4: Newspaper 4: Bum- ming the Halls 1, 2, 3,4: Girl Watching 1, 2.3,4. Memories: Freshman football. Traip. football parties my Junior year in Mr. C’s class, Mr. Little’s class, senior year in J.D.’s class. DONALD ALBERT CHAQUETTE Don Philosophy: Never quit, because if you give up you’l never have a chance. Ambition: To become a computer specialist. Memories: Alton Bay with Risa, Valle’s Steak House summer of 1978 in Eliot, my Maine license. GREGORY R. CIESIELSKI Greg Philosophy: Life is one big education: I will never stop learning. Ambition: To succeed in the Marines, and travel around the world. Activities: Freshman Football: Yearbook 2: Flirting 1. 2. 3.4. BRIAN COLE MICHAEL ANDREW COULTERS Mike Philosophy: To be what we are and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only goal in life. Ambition: To experience life to its fullest. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4; Latin 1. 2. 3. 4: Dirigo Boys’ State 3: Usher 3: Senior Executive Board 4: Yearbook 4: Student Council 4. Memories: Undergraduate basketball tournament in Old Orchard. J.D.’s sophomore English class, going to Pizza Hut after basketball games, selling Yearbook ads with Sandy and Kathleen, driving with Mike. Kevin. Dawn, and Lyndon. DONNIE CRESS Hugo Philosophy: I’m not gonna let it bother me tonight. Ambition: To live it up. Activities: Basketball 1. 3. 4: Cross Country 2. 3: Girl Watching 1.2, 3,4. Memories: Summer of 1976, Patty’s camp. Bertha and the moon, at the Rat. Foreigner and BOC concert. 26 TIM CRKSS DAVID JOHN CULTRERA Dave. Pigeon Philosophy: Now thal it's done I've begun to see the rea- sons why I'm here. Ambition: To make money and see the world. Activities: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 1: Wrestling 1: Ski Club 3. 4: Swim Team 3. 4; Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4: Usher 3: Dirigo Boys’ State Alternate 3: Senior Executive Board: Girl Watching 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Council 4; Golfing 3. 4. Memories: Good times with my friends, period 6 Alge- bra II. my sophomore year with Deb. poking out with Bone. Wakefield. N.H. and the Rochester Boys. DEBRA A. DUPUIS Debbie Philosophy: Be nice to people on your way up. because you may meet them on the way down. Ambition: To go to college for accounting, then take things as they come. Memories: All the times with Vanessa and Christopher, my special friend, Our tree , a certain SS Nova, the dirt road . DONNA MARIE DYER Philosophy: When a man points a finger at someone, he should remember that four of his fingers are pointing at himself. Ambition: To live a full and happy life. Memories: May 22. 1978. North Conway, Westboro. par- ties at Chase's, jumping out of B's window. MARK STEVEN ELLIS Bone Philosophy: A friend is someone who knows all about you and loves you just the same. Ambition: To go to Maine Maritime Academy and be happy for the rest of my life. Activities: Football 1. 2. 3. Captain 4; Basketball 1: Wres- tling 2, 3. 4; Ski Club 1. 4; Usher 3; Swim Team 3. 4: Girl Watching 1. 2.3.4. Memories: All the times I spent with Shelly. February 17. 1976. a certain road in York. Me. with Jim and Russel, my parents re-marrying, all my friends being there when I needed them. ROBERT ARTHUR EMERY Bob Philosophy: Keep an open mind in everything you do. Ambition: To be a civil engineer and learn to fly an air- plane. Activities: Track 2. 3, 4; National Honor Society 3. 4: Classes Match Wits. Memories: Zam calling me Bobert. A year ago at El Pond in Wells, the strange use of rubber stoppers in Chemis- try class, one special girl. Mr. Cerabona's senior History Class. NANCY ANNE FANARA Nancy Philosophy: If you love something set it free; if it comes back, it is yours; if it doesn’t, it never was. Ambition: To grow to taller than 5 ft., find a way to get as rich as possible as fast as possible, to go to college and work in Mass media or become a lawyer, which ever brings in the most money. Activities: School Newspaper, Student Council; Cheer- leading; Boy Watching; Partying; and Dancing. Memories: My first days at Marshwood, Rochester Fair, overnight trips with the Basketball Team, my old school, my New Year’s Eve Party, my senior year at Marsh- wood. KEVIN FOLGER PATRICIA ANNE FORD Pat, Harlie Philosophy: As long as man can dream, there is hope for the world. Ambition: To be a successful writer, and leave some mark that I’ve been here. Activities: Youth Group Secretary 1; Order of the Rain- bow: Local 1, 2. 3, 4, State 3, 4; Aimee Shramm Book Award 2; French Award 1, 2, 3; Latin Award 2. 3; Dra- matics 3, 4; Yearbook 3, Editor 4; School Newspaper Editor 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Student Council 3, 4; Judiciary Board Justice 4; Interclub 3. 4; French Club 3, 4, President 3; Portsmouth Community Action Program 4. Memories: Mr. Farr’s 50 yard dashes at Orly, Mr. Cous- ens always catching us at our worst, Melanie’s Wild” rides, our organized Yearbook meetings. Mr. C’s Moron” Tabernacle Choir. KENNETH FORRETTE GRAYDON H. GADAPEE JR. Greg Philosophy: A wise monkey is a monkey who doesn’t monkey with other monkey’s monkeys. Ambition: To work hard in some form of trade and live a happy life with someone special. Activities: Wrestling 1; Ski Club 2. Memories: Julie, York Beach, Hampton Beach, Dodge Charger 440 mag. Marshwood High. LEO RODERIQUE GAGNE Philosophy: In order to grow the tallest of trees, one must plant the most potent of seeds. Ambition: To enjoy an ambitious, happy life and to be a veterinarian or animal technologist. Activities: Latin Club 1. 2. Parliamentarian 3, President 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, President 4; National Honor Society 3. Parliamentarian 4; Scholars Day 3; Boys’ State Supreme Court 3. Memories: Being Mr. Logan in Places, Please , Biology Labs with Mrs. ”M’’, becoming President of the largest Latin Club in years, my junior and senior years with Barbara. MARK DAVID GAGNON Head. T-Bow Philosophy: Success is Relative. Ambition: To live to fulfill my dreams and expectations. Activities: Football 1; Usher 3; Ski Club: Winter Carnival Hockey 1, 2. 3. 4; Yearbook 4; South Berwick Fire Dept. 2. 3.4. Memories: Night of Traip Bonfire 77. Summer 77. York Beach. Chiccopee, Fall 75. SHEILA ANN GALLAGHER Philosophy: Accept me for what I am so I may learn what I can become. Ambition: Love, learn, and laugh. Activities: Cross Country 1, 2; Girls Track Manager 2; Student Council 2; School Newspaper 4: French Club 3, 4. Memories: Summer 77, Boggy Brook, Laurie’s party, my A in Algebra, all the times with my closest friends. SCOTT ERIC GARLAND Garbs Philosophy: There is nothing like fun. is there? Ambition: To become a Computer Program Technolo- gist. Activities: J.V. Basketball 2, 3; J.V. Baseball 2, 3; Varsity Baseball 4; Winter Carnival 1,2, 3, 4. Memories: Mrs. Fogg’s Per. 6 Alg. II class, the J.V. bas- ketball bench I sat on for 2 years, all the passes to the cafeteria Mr. Daniels gave me, Church Youth Group, A.C. Club. PENNY LEE GROGAN Penelope Philosophy: Who so would be a man, must be a noncon- formist. Ambition: To be an optometrist and travel. Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball Manager 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; French Club 3; Yearbook Business Manager 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Girls’ State 3; Class Activ- ities 1, 2, 3, 4; French Award 1; Latin Award 2; Typing Award 3. Memories: Christmas Party my Sophomore year, fun at camp with my family, field hockey and basketball bus rides, Me-Me and TJ at Girls’ State, my Senior year of Field Hockey on Crutches, and missing half a season. NIKKI LYNN HAGER Nik, Nicholas Philosophy: ‘‘So long as I am in my senses, I shall find nothing to compare with a pleasant friend” (Horace). Ambition: To fulfill all my plans after school and to enjoy it and to live happily. Activities: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Captain 4: N.H.S. 3, 4; Girls’ State Alternate 3; Class Vice-President 3; Execu- tive Board 4; School Play 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1, 2; Skiing Club 2,3,4; Usherette 3; Swim Team 1, 2,3. DEBORAH SUE HARTFORD Debbie, Deb Sue Philosophy: What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Ambition: To become an executive secretary and be happy. Activities: Marching Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2; Band Council 1; Track 1, 2; Softball 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; French Club 3, Presi- dent 4. Memories: Being with Tony, nine years of tap, ballet, and jazz at the Kittery Grange Hall with the Joyces, hav- ing Dad, Mom, and Lori in the same school with me my senior year, fun times with my friend Chris, April 24, 1976. SCOTT HATCH Scott Philosophy: Every day will be closer to the big one. Ambition: To do a lot of traveling. Activities: Dover Vocational. Memories: My last two years of high school. RENEE HIEFTJE Rainy, Munchkin Philosophy: Dare to be square ... for the eternal result is well worth it. Ambition: To become an actress and a dramatics teacher for the retarded and handicapped, a devoted wife and mother, a well rounded, educated person, and to endure to the end . . . Activities: Class Vice-President 1; French Club 4; Track 1, 2. 3: School Newspaper 4; Field Hockey 1, 2. 3. Capt. 4: Drama 3, 4; Sports Ed. for Yearbook 4: Chorus President 4; Select Chorus 4. Memories: Drama ( The Diary of Anne Frank , Places Please, Carnival), a patient guidance who endured me and my turmoil. Miss Rowelly’s” encouraging words in my field hockey and track efforts, crazy but unforgetta- ble friends, a very special teacher who saw through the incompetent soul, recognized the inner Sarah , and made her feel important. KENNETH HILTON LAURIE J. HILTON Special Philosophy: I have always been a rich man. I have my family and we have our health . . . Most of all. we have the love in our hearts for each other and our friends. Ambition: To do the best I can and be proud of it. Memories: Brian, West Virginia, the 70’s, English classes, and the people in them, the 442 and Roadrunner. CHRISTIAN WESLY HINTON Chris Philosophy: Take the bad days along with the good. Ambiton: To have a happy life with whatever I do. Activities: School Newspaper 4. Memories: Ruff, cribbage, casino. Mr. Fielek’s period 6 study hall, the school. DENIS HOUDE 30 DENISE E. HOUDE Philosophy: By far it is better to forget and smile than to remember and be sad. Ambition: To succeed in business and get a ’69 Camaro. Memories: California, February 22, 1977, concerts in Portland and Boston, Chase's Field, purple Gremlin. ALISSA JANE HUBBARD Philosophy: It takes sunshine and rain to make a rain- bow. Ambition: To become a music intructor and performer for children and or the handicapped; to become a music therapist. Activities: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Band Council Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, President 4; “You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. Memories: Methuan and Dover Band shows, the Char- lie Brown show, Snoopy, climbing Mt. Washington, all the good times with MHS friends and faculty. KEVIN J. HUGHES Ambition: To become a carpenter. Activities: Building Construction I, II; Football Manager 3. Memories: '76 Granada, YCC camp of '77, Summer nights at the Berg. MARK HUNKLER B.B., Hunk Philosophy: A lifetime of love is too short ... a lifetime of pain is too long. But in a lifetime of both there is a bal- ance . . . and to live but a single moment more or less is time stolen and life wasted. Ambition: To become a competent computer scientist, a good bass player, and a mediocre artist. Activities: Film Club 1, 2, 3; Outing Club 3; Video Club 4; Christmas Assembly 1977. Memories: Advanced Math-Calculus outing, J.D.'s Eng- lish classes. Mr. C’s History class, the Pillsbury Postu- lates , The Zane Grey Fan Club”. CRISTINA LYNN JACQUES Chris Philosophy: It’s the little things |n life that really matter. Ambition To be content with myself, to have a house on the beach, and to travel. Activities: Track 1, 2; French Club 3,4. Memories: California, New York, my Grand Sport, August 29,1978, Dead Duck, all my friends. JEANETTE J. JANSON Ambition: To succeed. Memories: York, Hilton Park, Kittery, summers, friends. 31 PETER SMITH JARDINE Jards, Sardine Philosophy: I am not in this world to live up to other people’s expectations. Ambition: To make the best with what I’ve got, and to live piy life to its fullest. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Outing Club; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. Memories: Graduating with high honors in the A.C. Club, stopper time in Chemistry class, J.D.’s English classes, being with Ann Marie, certain ‘‘sunburn.” BRUCE E. JONES Ambition: To become a professional water skier. Activities: Band 1, 2; Winter Carnival 3. Memories: Great East Lake. York Beach. JON JOSEPH DAWN MARIE KEEFER Crash Keefer Philosophy: Remember yesterday, live today, dream of tomorrow. Ambition: To live a long and happy life and be a suc- cessful cosmetologist. Activities: Freshman Cheering; Varsity Cheering 3. 4; Marching and Concert Band 1, 2; Yearbook 2; Usherette 3. Memories: Times at Great East Lake, Lisa’s party, sum- mer of '78, my family, my car breaking down at York Beach with Patty, Sheila, and Lisa. JAMES KEEVAN JONI LYNNE KELSEY Blondie Philosophy: Never do today what can be put off until tomorrow. Ambition: To some day own a Corvette, travel, and eventually marry. Activities: Yearbook 4. Memories: Talks with Norman, the Mustang II, working at Dunkin’ Donuts, August 1, 1978. the “Bee-Bee”, all my good friends and the times we have had, elementary school. DAVID LEONARD KENNEY Dave Philosophy: Take life slow and easy. Ambition: To travel. Activities: J.V. Basketball Manager 2, 3; Boys’ State 3; Sports Watcher 1, 2, 3, 4. Memories: Mrs. M’s Biology class, all the good times I’ve had at Marshwood, the trip to Scotland during the sum- mer of 78. VINCENT KULICKOWSKI Hitler Philosophy: Don’t do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Ambition: To graduate and drive tractor trailers. Activities: Sports Watcher 1, 2, 3, 4. Memories: Miss Keevan’s Biology class; hang gliding, duck hunting in a swamp. STEVEN R. LACHANCE Squid Philosophy: Life is not here forever, so enjoy it while you’re here. TOMMY LAGO Lago Philosophy: Don’t give up on the road to life. Memories: Focus, Focus Boston Trip, Silver Cross Con- cert. STEPHEN LAMPREY Steve. Lamp Philosophy: Don’t rely on a single philosophy. Ambition: To become rich and a partner of Hugh Hef- ner. Activities: Ski Club 2, 3; Newspaper 4; Girl Watching 1, 2. 3, 4; Hall Walking 1. 2. 3. 4. Memories: Skiing trips, '68 Valiant: period 6 Algebra II, Chase’s Field, a certain girl. ANNE D. LAMSON Anneword, Duff Philosophy: A friend’s honesty, loyalty, and understand- ing of today gives me wisdom, truth, and hope for tomorrow. Ambition: To reach the goals I have set and while doing it, to enjoy life and be happy. Activities: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Track 1; Class Secretary 4; Usherette 3. Memories: T.P.ing — Lisa Ricci at Morrow’s, Nikki in a ditch, cops at Roberge’s, Chemistry lab with David. Dale, and Emily, being with my friends and family. Mt. Jefferson, my career as David’s weight lifting coach. MATTHEW R. LANE Scatt Philosophy: No matter how bad things seem to be. you’ve always got yourself. Ambition: To live a short, happy life to its fullest. Memories: Canoe trip. Chocorua climbing expedition. ’67 Jeep. Ski trips, breaking bones. KEVIN PAUL LAPOINTE Philosophy: What was dreamed of yesterday was done today. What is dreamed of today will be done tomorrow. Ambition: To become a meteorologist. Activities: Baseball 1. 2; Basketball Manager 1. 2; Outing Club 1.2. Memories: August 29.1978. DIANE LOUISE LEACH Peach Philosophy: Live today, and tomorrow will take care of itself. . . Ambition: To travel and see as much of the world as possible. Memories: Zam’s mad-dog. summer of 78”. activities following “77 , my senior year at M.H.S., all the good times with my friends. ROBERT LINCOLN Line Philosophy: Go for it! Ambition: To get my act together. Activities: Basketball 1, 2. 3; Girl Watching 1. 2. 3; Outing Club 1; Ski Club 2, 3. Memories: Summer of 77. Bertha and the Moon. March 12,1978, Patty’s camp — August 16, Foreigner concert. WILLIAM FRANK MARTEL Billy Philosophy: Make life worth your while: it's the only one you get. Ambition: To be a pilot. Activities: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Council 3; Usher 3: Alternate Boys’ State 3: Senior Exec- utive Board. Memories: The pit after Traip bonfire, Mt. C. hiking trip, good times in the Jeepy. Algebra II class, all the other times I don’t remember. ROBERT ORLAND McPHERSON Bob. Mac Philosophy: Don’t do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Ambition: To become a first class mason. Activities: Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1; Swim Team 1, 2. 3, 4; Student Council 2; Class Marshal 3: Volleyball 1, 2. 3. 4; Golf 1.2. 3.4. Memories: Senior party 78”. October 27. 1960. Mrs. M’s Biology class, my four years of high school. DAVID WADE MERRILL Squirrel. Dave Philosophy: Your past is a key to your future. Ambition: To succeed in the occupation I choose, and live life to its fullest. Activities: Football 1. 2. 3: Tri Captain 4; Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Ski Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Swim Team 3. 4; Usher 3: W.C. Hockey 1, 2. 3.4. Memories: Graduation of 1977, parties. York Beach, summer of ’77. Chemistry Class. ANNE MARIE MORIN Pink Floyd Philosophy: If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it's yours. If it doesn’t, it never was. Ambition: To be a successful cosmetologist and a good wife to Steve. Activities: Getting Married 4; Partying 1. 2, 3. 4. Memories: July 17. 1978. Melanie and the Suzie Q’s, car trouble in North Berwick, evenings with Steve, partying with Deb and my other friends. EMILY ROSELLE MURPHY Em, Emil Philosophy The measure of a man’s real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out. Ambition: Marching and Concert Band 1. 2; Tutor 1; Yearbook 2. 3, 4; Honor Society 3; Secretary 4; Field Hockey 3; Journalism 3. Memories: Sitting by a road in New York with Pam. the kids at work, Anne’s BJDDD, Summer of ’78. all the good times with my friends. DOUGLAS MUSHORN Doug. Mush Philosophy: We are born not for ourselves, but to help others. Ambition: To complete my education in forestry. Activities: Football 1, 2. 3, 4; South Berwick Fire Dept. 2, 3.4. Memories: Snowmobiling on Mt. Agamenticus, softball games behind Hilton’s house, Mrs. M’s Biology class, summer of ’77, football practices. KATHY NADEAU Reg Philosophy: It has always seemed to me that the most difficult part of building a bridge is the start. Ambition: To own a pink Camaro. Activities: Student Council 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Field Hockey 1, 2; Track 1. Memories: The cottage, the unbeatable 442, cruising with the boys, Sunday afternoon with Squatch, Worm, and Lina, and Belin, 16 detentions in one day. DWAYNE NAU JAMES R. NETTLES Jim Ambition: To live a divine life. Activities: Co-op 3,4. Memories: 8 1 78, The Ranger, Blick’s Trips. LAURIE ANN NUTTER Lacy Philosophy: Enjoy life now. for the past is something to remember. Ambition: To succeed in making modeling my career. Memories: March 4,1978, Camp, chocolate chip cookies, third period Biology. BARBARA LOUISE OBREY Barb Philosophy: Life is what you make it. Ambition: To ski forever with my Joe Skier. Activities: Field Hockey 1; Basketball 1; Softball 1; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3; Student Council 3. Memories: July 16, 1977, Killington and Sunday River, crossing the brook, skiing, George. BRUCE O’NEIL BARBARA ANN PARENT Barbs Philosophy: Anything is possible; the “impossible” just takes a little longer to do. Ambition: To live as long as I possibly can, and then some. Activities: Chorus 1, 2; Volleyball 4. Memories: Little Dickey, Bonnybeg Lake, 9 1 78, Labor Day. RHONDA PARENT BRENDA L. PELLETIER Squatchie Philosophy: Never look down to test the «round before taking your next step. Only he who keeps his eye fixed on the far horizon will find the right road. Ambition: To own my own farm and live my life to the fullest of my ability. Activities: Field Hockey 1; Basketball 1, 2. Memories: The week of July 1-8 1978, the mean 442. all the great times with my friends, the years at Marshwood High School, the summer of 77 . CATHY ANN PERKINS Cath Philosophy: You are you. and I am I. and if by chance we find each other, it is beautiful. Ambition: To live a long, happy life with Mike. Activities: Basketball 1; Track 1. Memories: Engagement to Mike, parking at Rye Beach. April 1,1977, times at the Bratskellar with Mike, the Red Ventura. I CARY PERSCHY Perch Philosophy: Feelings are not like faucets; they can not be turned on and off. Ambition: To succeed in life. Activities: Sophomore Executive Board: Baseball 1; Wrestling 1; Outing Club 1. 2. Memories: Four years at Marshwood High School, trip to the White Mountains. Summer of 78”, Labor Day “78”. Mrs. M.’s Biology Class. DALE ROBERT PILLSBURY Philosophy: Only be what you are, and not what other people want you to be. Ambition: To enjoy life the best way I can. Activities: Football 1. 2. 3. 4. Memories: Football games with all my friends, parties. Pelicans. LINDA JOYCE PINKHAM Pinky Philosophy: If it hasn't been said, say it: If it hasn’t been done, do it: If it hasn’t been heard of. create it. Ambition: To become a Veterinary Assistant. Activities: Softball 1. 2. Capt. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Field Hockey 2. 3. Capt. 4; Marching Band 1; Volleyball; Senior Executive Board; Usherette 3. Memories: The week-end of Kathleen’s party, all the? bus trips to games, making the all-star team at tournament, getting to know so many people at Marshwood High School. Basketball Camp. BEVERLY ALICE PLACE Bev Philosophy: Cherish each breath that is given to you although it really doesn’t matter how long you live. but. rather how you live. Ambition: To go to school, so that I can look at work as a career and feel that I have accomplished something in life. Activities: J.V. Manager 2. Memories: The memorable times with my family. Deb- bie. Sue. Risa and Susan, Summer of 78 . the good times at Rte. 104 and the beach, the once Little Jesse and Punky.” 37 SANDRA L. RAESIDE Sam, Spacey Philosophy: Live for today. Ambition: To go to college and become a legal secretary. Activities: Concert; Marching Band 3,4; Yearbook 4. Memories: Partying after work, the apartment, Decem- ber 14,1976, McDonalds, band trips. LEON RAITT ERIC RANDOLPH REEDER Eric Philosophy: Excuuuuse me! Ambitions: To remain one wild and crazy guy. Activities: Band, Pep 2, 3, 4. Dance 2, 3, 4; Marching 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert 1, 2, 3. 4; YCC Program 1977; NYC Program 1978; Drama 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Council 2. 3; Christmas Play M.C. 3. Memories: All the beautiful and happy times with Lisa, The Zappa Rush STYX, and G.I.O. concerts and the crazy times there, April 1978. ROBIN LEE RENAUD Robbie Philosophy: Take today and keep tomorrow ahead of you, but keep the best memories of yesterday. Ambition: To be happy and to make my dreams come true with someone. Memories: April 28, 1978, Miss Keevan’s Biology class, June 12,1978, Ossipee Lake. Marc. LISA RICCI Ric Philosophy: If more people stopped trying to be individ- uals, then they could be. Ambition: To live the happiest life ever with my moun- tain man. Activities: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 1, 2, 3; Parties 2, 3, 4; Dramatics; Student Council 1, 2. Memories: Sneaking out and meeting up with my par- ents. Barb and I at Levesques’ party, Corn fields and big puddles, all the times I’ve spent with Don. TERESA B. RIX Tresa Philosophy: For every trial there’s a reason on earth and a purpose in heaven. Ambition: To go to Cosmetology school, get a job, and be content. Activities: Field Hockey 1; Basketball 1; Executive Board 1. Memories: Barb Obrey, spring 1977. September 16. Pat- ty’s camp, Lenox 1977, February dance 1978, White Mountains, and Rob. LISE MELANIE ROBERGE Lise Philosophy: You learn something new every day. Ambition: To become a nurse. Memories: Going with Jay. all the good times with Che- ryl McNab, child care my Junior year, working in the rest home, moving from Canada and learning the lan- guage. MATTHEW SCOTT ROGERS Matt Philosophy: Don’t walk in front of me. I may not follow; don’t walk behind me. I may not lead; just walk beside me and we’ll go through college and travel. Ambitions: To go through college and travel. Activities: Maine’s Scholar’s Day (week-end) 3; Student Council 3, 4; Usher 3; Morning Announcer 1, 2. 3, 4; Baseball 4; Drama 2; Cross Country Manager 2. Memories: The production of Godspell and Co.. Mt. Katahdin and Chocorua, February 17, 1978, staying at Orono with Eddy, all those precious moments with Lisa. BARBARA ROSS Barb Philosophy: Live each day to its fullest and worry about tomorrow when it comes. Ambition: To succeed in my chosen profession. Activities: Softball 1.2, 3. Memories: Softball games, junior year in the library, July 28,1978, football games. KEVIN RUSSELL Tex Philosophy: Rules are to be followed, but who follows rules? Ambition: To give up fewer dreams than those that are met. Activities: Dover High School Escoffier Club. MELANIE ST. PIERRE Mel Philosophy: I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Ambition: To be a successful cosmetologist. Activities: Concert and Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 3. Memories: February 15,1961, the good times with Anne, my brother’s wedding, the good times with Dawn. Patty. Tracy, and Karen. CHRISTINA SALL Christina Philosophy: Live till you die! Ambition: To travel, dance, and work with people. Activities: Volleyball; Basketball; Jazz Ballet; Tennis. TRACI LEIGH SHAPLEIGH Philosophy: Being educated is one of the best things in life. Ambition: To live one day at a time, and to take prob- lems and solve them one at a time. Memories: Making new friends, all my bus rides to pre- school last year, all the parties in Home Ec last year, all the football games, the last basketball game last season. SCOTT SMITH Smitty Ambition: To graduate and join the Air Force. Memories: Mass.. Jacki, Jeff. I’m leaving. ’67 Chevy. I SHARON LEE SOULE Cher Philosophy: Frankly, my dear, I just don’t give a damn. Ambition: To succeed in my career until I can’t succeed any more, and keep my life worth living. Activities: Field Hockey 1. Memories: Long walks, long talks, deep thoughts, my dreams and memories of V.J.. One of these days . . JAMES SPEAR Jim Ambition: To live a long, happy, and successful life with someone special. Activities: Basketball 1. 2. 3: Football Manager 1; J.V. Baseball 1. 2; Winter Carnival 1. 2. 3. 4. Memories: Summer of '77 with Bone, Foreigner Concert. Bandit at York Pond, good times with my friends, ele- mentary years. KATHERINE LYNN SPINNEY Kat Philosophy: Live one day at a time and make the best of it. Ambition: To have a successful career and live a long and happy life. Memories: October 29. 1975. Christmas Day 1975. White Mountains. May 16.1978, times spent with John. PAMELA ANN SPINNEY Pam Philosophy: Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all the ways acknowledge Him. and He shall direct thy paths. Prov- erbs 3:56 (KJV) Ambition: To get married and serve the Lord in marriage and all of life. Memories: September 13, 1978. Typing I period 6. Accounting I and II with Mr. Reynolds, lunch time in Senior year, waiting by the roadside with Emily in New York. JOHN R. STROMBLAD Philosophy: Let it be, let it pass. Ambition: Togo into business. Memories: Norway 1973; Austria, Switzerland. Liecht- enstein, Italy, Western Germany 1974; USA. Mexico. Canada 1975: North of Scandinavia 1976; Denmark 1977. ANDREW SULLIVAN DANIEL TEH ADA Philosophy: Speak in anger and you’ll make the best speech you’ll ever regret. Ambition: To become successful at whatever I do. Activities: Football 1,2; Building Trades 1, 2. Memories: Ted concert 1978, summer of 1978, rainy days in Wells. LISA ELAINE THOMPSON Philosophy: Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. Ambition: To make my dreams a reality. Activities: Class Secretary 1; Outing Club 1; Partying 1, 2. 3. 4. Memories: August 1976 through December 1976. fresh- man year, helping out in the bathroom, the night that led to the beating that Linda and I never felt, the friends I've had the last four years and the times that have made each person special to me. CHRISTINE IDA VAILLENCOURT Chris Ambition: To go into lab technology, travel, and be happy. Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 1, 2; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-President 2; National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4; Ski Club. Memories: February 12, 1977, Zam’s Mad Dog. Friday nights in Rollinsford, full moons in Portsmouth, sleeping at Peaches one night in 1977. ROBERT VEINO Two-Speed JEENA MARIE WACHTER Jeena Philosophy: Live in the now. Perhaps this time is a gift, one that may never be given again. Use it to discover who you are and what it is that is really important to you. Ambition: To go to college in Boston, become a fashion buyer, and travel. Memories: The night at the Pizza Hut, second period study hall, when I got my kitten on my sixteenth birth- day, a Monday afternoon win in the playoffs, and Christmas time last year in Shorthand I. RICHARD D. WEEKS JR. Rick Philosophy: Sight is only part of seeing. Ambition: To see everything worth seeing. Activities: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Outing Club; Class President 1; Senior Executive Board 4; Student Council 4. MICHAEL RICHARD WELTS Mike Philosophy: The grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. Ambition: To become a famous sports broadcaster jour- nalist. Activities: Student Council 2; Basketball 3; Yearbook Sports Editor 4; Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Magazine Drive Captain 4. Memories: Basketball tournament at Old Orchard Beach and “The Horseshoe”, flipping the canoe in the rapids of the Allagash River, my trip to Paris and the plastic bag, special times I’ve spent with my family, selling Year- book ads with Sandy’s U turn in front of a cop and Kath- leen’s reverse by Bob’s Clam Hut. KATHY JEAN WHEELER Cough-fee Ambition: To be married in the Temple. Activities: Track 1, 2, 3,4; Chorus 2,3. Memories: December 23, 1977, January 5, 1979, all the riots in gym and track, good times with Donnie, my fam- ily. DENISE P. WILKINSON Wilk Philosophy: Live each day as it comes and hope for a better tomorrow. Ambition: To succeed in life and travel. Activities: Outing Club 1, 2. Memories: February 19, 1977, all the fun times with Jerry, sophomore Biology class with Miss Keevan. JANICE MARIE WILKINSON Wilk Philosophy: As knowledge brings light to the mind, love brings warmth to the heart. Ambition: To reach the goals in life that I have for myself, and to bring happiness to those around me. Activities: Outing Club 2; C.O.P. 4. Memories: Carla, Dwayne, and his Green Goddess, good times with all my friends, fourth period gym class — ’75, my first adventure of roller skating with the C.Y.O. gang, Christmas dance at M.H.S. — ’77, Summer of ’77. 42 JAMES DUNN WILSHIRE Sno-Cone Philosophy: It's been real fun, but it hasn’t been real fun. Ambition: To live life to its fullest and travel. Activities: Yearbook 1: Basketball 1; Football 3. 4. Memories: September 26. 1978. football parties. Laurie. September 16,1976, Mr. Cousens’ English class. ED WORCESTER Edyule Philosophy: To have friends, you must be friendly. Ambition: To make it through college, and then get a good job. Activities: Basketball 2, 3: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: Football 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, President 4: Senior Class Treasurer: Dirigo Boys’ State: Maine’s Scholar Day. Memories: 6th period Algebra II. canoe trip, rocking Eliot, having the Girls sleep over, times with Kathleen. DWAYNE WRIGHT TIMOTHY H. WRIGHT Igit Philosophy: If you try to your fullest, you can’t try any harder. Ambition: To be a licensed electrician and go to Califor- nia. Activities: Electronics 1. 2. Memories: The Sabbath concert, skipping school, morn- ings at Marshwood. MARK YOUNG KELLY ANNE ZAJECHOWSKI Kel Philosophy: Who is glad to be what he is. and wishes to be nothing else?’’ Ambition: To go to college with hopes that it will make my future clearer to me. Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Softball 1. 2, 4: Track 3; Outing Club 1; Newspaper 3: National Honor Society 3. Vice President 4: Girls’ State: Usherette 3: School News Corresponded 3. 4: Maine Scholar Day 78: Class Secretary 2, 3: Senior Executive Board: Ski Club. Memories: Nine in an Astre. skiing on Thursday: the Foreigner Concert: Scully in Summer 78. sixth period Algebra II class, the innumerable good times of these last 4 years. LISA MARIE ZAMARCHI Zam Philosophy: ... the lift of the waves, the smell of the sea, the beach spreading out on the horizon — what more could you ask for. . . Ambition: To sail around the world and to seek things that I haven’t yet discovered. Activities: Class Treasurer 1; Class President 2. 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 1; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2; Outing Club 1, 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 3; Yearbook 4; Dirigo Girl’s State 3; Out of Season Decorating Club 3, 4. Memories: Seeing Camden with Lori and Karen, Do you know what time it is?’’, Sue, Sugarloaf, and ski trips on Thursdays with Kel, Architects of sandcastles, Cheryl and Mark, My maddog and Sorry you have the wrong number.’’, Sailing in hurricanes with Nik. RICHARD ZUSCHLAG Douche Ambition: To go into the Army and make a career out of it. Activities: C.O.P.E. 3.4. Memories: 78-79. DAN-OLOF WIBERG Daniel, Dan the Man Philosophy: Do things now when you have the time to do them. Ambition: To get a good education, travel around and see the whole world, and make my brain have 100% con- trol over my body. Activities: Yearbook 4; French Club 4. Memories: Basketball Games, Skiing, New York, Boston. Running, Yoga, Karate, all the nice people I’ve met. SENIOR CLASS FAVORITES Candy — M M’s T oothpaste — Crest Gum — Dentyne Tonic — Pepsi Car — Camaro Group — Boston Season — Summer Song — “Stairway to Heaven’’ Singer — Bob Seger Hangout —The Berg Color — Blue Food — Steak Flower — Rose Movie — Animal House Actor — Burt Reynolds Actress — Barbara Streisand Subject — English Radio Station — WHEB Author — William Faulkner Comic Strip — “Peanuts” Restaurant — Warehouse Sport — Football Newspaper — Portsmouth Herald Saturday Night Activity — Party 44 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST TALKATIVE MOST PROMISING Mike Wells and Lisa Zamarchi MOST MUSICAL Eddie Worcester and Renee Hieftje Eric Reeder and Alisa Hubbard 46 MOST SPIRITED Rick Weeks and Nikki Hager MOST STUDIOUS Kris Bennett and Robert Emery MOST VERSATILE Eddie Worcester and Cheryl Becker BEST DRESSED Sandy Camden and Robbie Lincoln MOST ATHLETIC Linda Pinkham and Mark Ellis 47 MOST ARTISTIC Mark Gagnon and Joni Kelsey CLASS CLOWNS Donnie Cress and Renee Hicftje FRIENDLIEST FLIRTS LADY GENTLEMAN Anne Lamson and David Cultrera Leo Gagne and Cheryl Becker UNDERCLASSMEN FAVORITES TOP TEN SENIOR SCHOLARS Kelly Zajechowski Mark Honkler Robert Emery Edward Worcester Kristina Bennett Patricia Ford 50 Emily Murphy Joni Kelsey Cheryl Becker Pam Spinney UNDERCLASSMENUNDERCLASSMENU NDERCLASSMENUNDERCLASSMENUN DERCLASSMENUNDERCLASSMENUND ERCLASSMENUNDERCLASSMENUNDE RCLASSMENUNDERCLASSMENUNDER JUNIORS Kathleen Maynard. Secretary; Anne Martin. President; Mrs. Sheilds, Advisor; Sue Prior. V. President; Sandy Richardson. Treasurer ALL IN THE ST A TE OF MIND If you think you're beaten, you are. If you think you dare not, you don’t. If you’d like to win, but think you can’t, it’s almost a cinch you won’t. If you think you’ll lose, you’re lost. For out in the world you find, success begins with a fellow’s will. It’s all in the state of mind. Full many a race is lost, ere ever a step is run. And many a coward fails, ere ever his work’s begun. Think big, and your deeds will grow; think small, and you’ll fall behind. Think that you can, and you will. It’s all in the state of mind. Brenda Bold Raymond Bolduc Richard Boston Tina Brault James Burkhead Phyllis Buttrick Jennifer Byron Gail Gamden Paul Carlberg Mary Caswell Dennis Chagnon Michael Chaquette Eva Collins Conway Cone Greg Crosby John Crothers Sharon Crothers Bryan Curtis Charles Davis James Davis Susan Davis Lisa Desrochers Patricia Dumont Kathleen Dunn Steven Folger John Forster Brenda Furbish Judy Furbish Marc Gaudreau Bernadette Gaunya Robert Gonzales Curtis Goodwin Kimberly Goodwin Marian Gould Richard Grogan George Grothe David Hager Diane Hallam Joanne Hallam Janice Hanson Julie Higgins Jody Hinds Michael Hodgdon Chris Holmes Jay Horr Rory Hutchinson Diana Jacob Joni Joseph Lisa Kinney Thomas Knight Kathy Kulickowski Allen Lambert Marie Lambert Patricia Lanouette Sandra LaPointe Mary Leach Keith Leavitt Rodney Lincoln Denis Lizotte Joy Li' .otte Robert Long Cheri Lord Laura Mackenzie Harold Main Caroline Marshall Anne Martin Kathleen Maynard Jeffrey McKenny Michael Morrow Timothy Morton Shelly Nadeau Dana Nicholson Lisa Qdiorne Mary Ellen Oeser Melissa Owens Gilford Parmley Brian Pelletier Dana Pelletier Patricia Perham Richard Picott Peter Pike 56 Susan Prior John Rackley Candace Raynor Janet Raynor Debby Richard Brad Richards Carol Richards Sandra Richardson Daniel Riley Daniel Ripley Kathleen Rogers Steven Rogers Shari Russell Edward Sadler Daniel St.Pierre Lorraine-Sargent Joann Scanlon Lori Scelza Michael Schoff Carla Schultze Robert Shew ; Kimberly Shirk Karen Smith Raymond Smith Fae Snow Brian Spencer Katherine Spinney Ralph Sterling Elizabeth Ann Strausser Sheila Thomas U -m , 1 Scott Thurber Stephen Timme Debra Turcolte Randy Tyler Rod Vaillancourt Helene Varieur Penny Warren Debra Weeks Kevin Welch Jeff Weyers Cheryl Wiggin Robert Wilshire Fern Wood Karen Worcester 57 SOPHOMORES Debbie Rousseau, Treasurer; Mrs. Slevens, Advisor; Michelle Martin, Vice-President; Mr. Gasper. Advisor; Donna Hippern, President; Mrs. Reynolds. Advisor; Teresa Conroy, Secretary Our High School years are half over. We have begun to realize what school and friends mean to us. We have learned the true meanings of sportsmanship, friendship, hard work, and dedication. Because we know these meanings, we can enjoy everything we do. We may be the rowdiest class, but we are the best class. We will make the most of our next two years at MHS because school is only what we make it. We have learned how to deal with our own problems, and how to help others with theirs. Ya know something, I think we’re going to make it! 58 Jeffery Brown Kimberly Buxton Meredith Byron Russell Callahan Carole Cantwell David Carey Mark Chagnon Dennis Chaquette James Cheney Laurie Chick Carlton Clark Joni Clarj Mark Cole Teresa Conroy Brian Cote Pat Coulters Dianne Crothers David Dance Tammy Day Jeannette Delage John Adams James Anderson Kevin Anderson (,'arol Atwell Anne Auclair I Risa Bagkyo Michael Baker Mark Bennett ( «1 I James Barrett Brian Bedard Jeffery Bennett Robert Benson Charles Bold James Bond Dennis Boston Lois Boyce Linda Brake Timothy Brault Steven Brooks 60 David deRochemont Rogor Dionno Theresa Drew Margaret Dugas John Eastman Jimmy Elios Debra Ellis Vickie Fernald Karin Ferritor Brian Fife Milton Fife Kevin Filocamo James Flaherty Pamela Ford David Frick Do adapee Ann Marie Gagne Paula Garvin Brenda Gaudreau Keith Genestreti Shawn Gill is Wendy K. Goodwin Wendy J.nu Goodwin Gary Goss Jo Ann Graf Alvin Crpthe Allison Grover Linda Hatch John 1 laves Lynn Henkel Donna Hippern Kim 1 lorr Jeff Jacques Donna Jettc Edward Johnson David Keefer Carol Kelsey Lance Kent Lori Kimball Richard Kimball Eric Kirmes Laura Kohler Tammy Konicki Rene Kozlovvski Robert Lago Teresa LaMarca Kent Lamson David Lane Dean Scott Lan B Cynthia LaPlante ft Cheryl LaPointe F Paula Layman Elaine Leach Robert Leach Patrick Leborgne Scott MacDonald Kimberly Marble Janice Marshall Michelle Martin Scott Maynes Janet McDonnell Marc.McLean David Mick Shawn Minihane Anita Mitchell Denise Mitchell Lawrence Monroe Angela Morgridge Tammy Morrell Julie Morrow Sheila Morse Cheryl Morway Daniel Moynahan Patrick Nadeau Kathy Olson Randy Osborne Richard Owens Angela Parent Harvey Dino Paul Rebecca Paul 61 Terry Pearsall Patricia Pecunies David Perschy Tracy Quinn Stacey Ragno Robert Randolph Debbie Rhode Beverly Richards Chris Richards James Ripley Mathew Rix Janet Robertson Chris Rosella Debra Rousseau Lisa Royal k Mark Ryder Conrad St.Pierre Daphnie St.Pierre Patrick St.Pierre Simone St.Pierre Mark Scanlon Pam Schultze Tami Shaplcigh Sandy Shilko Chyrle Smith Sharon Smith Jeffrey Spencer Sheila Spinney Theresa Spinney Dennis Stone Rita Stone Ellen Stover Scott Stuart Sheri Sweeney Darlene Teha da David Tetu Linda Thompson Robin Thurber Tammy Tilton Jackie Trent Kimberly Trott Peter Tutelian Chad Tuttle Kenneth Tylock James Wachter Lisa Warren Cynthia Webster Eve Wentworth Ginger Whitney William Collins Linda Wilkinson Lori Wilshire Lisa Winton Helen Witham Janet Wood Wendy Wood David Woodbury Keith Young FRESHMEN Front Row: Lori Schoff. Secretary: James Garland. President; David Rogers. Vice-President; Colleen Gillis. Treasurer. Back Row: Mrs. Hartford, Mr. Hartford, Advisors. We. the newest addition to Marshwood, have taken some flack from the upper- classmen this year. Yet, through it all, we have shown great spirit and, most of all, we have Hawk Pride. 64 James Adams Dale Armstrong Susan Bacon Cindy Baker Terrance Baker Nicole Barron Candice Barthelemy David Batchelder Paul Battis Laurie Becker Dean Beggs Lisa Bennett Donna Benson Richard Benson Linda Blair Lisa Blanchard Marie Brennan Linda Brewster Candace Bridges Holly Brown Neva Burns Michelle Burton Donald Cantwell Mark Castner Kari Chaquette Jeffery Chase -• Daniel Clapp Benjamin Clark Richard Cleaves Mark Cormier Kathryn Coulters Linda Couture Dana Curtis Darren Cushman Stacey Cushman Susan Davies Michael Davis Thomas Davis John Dayton Stephen Delage Kevin DeRaps Kenneth DcRochemont Robbie Dirsa Merle Douglass Rodney Downing David Dunton David Emery Laurie Emery Richard Fanara Barry Fife Theresa Filocamo Christopher Fisher Diane Fogarty Sharon Fogarty Daniel Gagne James Garland Valerie Gaudette Daniel Gaudreau Caroline Geilen Colleen Gillis Kyle Golden Melissa Gonzales Kelly Goodwin Susan Goodwin Ronda Gould Richard Gray Pam Green David Grodan Micheal Grogan Linda Grothe Dean I lager Shawn Hale Caroline Hardy Lori Hartford Karen Higgins Maryjo Hinkle Lori Hodgdon Dana Hoyt Faith Irving Anita Jacob Jennifer Janson David Jeralds Stephen Jette Carol Johnson Kimberly Jones Ronald Kasterke Sheila Kasterke Shelly Kasterke Patrick Kelly Glenn Kenney David Kibat Anita Kimball Jeanne Kulickowski Kim Kulickowski David LaChance Mark Lamprey Leona Landry Gregg Leavitt Lisa Light brown Casey Little Jana Lord Cynthia Lucas Mitchell Lunden Tina Lyle Mark Lyman Lorraine Mackenzie Lisa Mahony Heather Main Kevin Maloomian Robert McCarthy Laurie McCloud Kenneth McDonnell Roscoe McDonough Jill McCray Edmund Merrill . k Jr Cory Meserue Sherri Moores Mark Moriarty Sonya Morphy Bonnie Morse 67 Kenneth Morway Romona Mosness Amber Mozeleski Debra iNau Gregory Nettles Pamela Nicholson Timothy Obrey Dale Pelletier Laurie Phillips Vicki Pillsbury Holly Pirtle Randy Place Cheryl Poirier Susan Poland Karen Pruett I Lori Qualtrone Thomas Raitfr Christine Rawski Ruth Reno Tamera Reno Kurt Robbins Susan Roberts Ted Roberts David Rogers Michael Rogers Kevin Sadler James Sanborn Joseph Santos Lori Schoff Robert Sohummrick Anita Searles Anne Seeley Mary Beth Serfass William Shew Lauren Shirk Debra Smarrella Cynthia Smith Kathy Smith Kimberly Smith Leslie Smith Kenneth Withee James Wolcott Thomas Woodbury Walter Spiller Craig Spinney Tyler Spinney Sandra Springer Janet Stevens Susan Sunderlin Mark Syvinski Tammie Tetu Rebecca Thompson Daniel Toulouse Jennifer Turcotte Rusty Tyler Richard Wagner Randy Wetzel Aaron Wheeler Patricia Wheeler Mary Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson Ann Williams Richard Wirth 69 ABSENTEE LIST FOR 1978-79 Juniors Hilton, Glenn Little, James Perkins, Mark Randolph, John Seely, David Sterling, Ralph Sophomores Foye, David McKenney, Richard Merrill, Michael Freshmen Beuregard, James Beauregard, Joseph Belliveau, John Bennett, Mark Bubar, Ruby Butterfield, Michael Forette, Alfred Gagne, Glenn Gray, Tobin Magoun, Jon Merchant, Nathan Osborne, Troy Parent, Michael Taylor, Danielle Trent. Eric k 4 u CO H E-1 H U co W H H U CO H U CO w N U CO H K. r CO W H E—1 U —1 W ' CO H h E- U CO H H H U co w H U CO H H H or co li H-H CO H w H H O CO W H H m — — co t Hco h hU STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1: C. Lord. Co-Secretary; M. Rogers. Vice-President; Leo Gagne. President; R. Hieftje. Secretary; R. Weeks. Treasurer. Row 2: L. Kinney. M. Oeser. P. Ford. M. Coulters. D. Hartford. S. Prior. R. Picott. J. Garland. J. Lord. Row 3: N. Barron. D. Rosseau. C. LaPlante. J. Wood. K. Trott, M. Rix, S. Cleeves. J. Santos. Row 4: R. Dirsa. M. Baker. JUDICIARY BOARD Row 1: S. Prior. M. Oeser, C. Lord, L. Kinney, R. Picotl, Row 2: P. Ford, C. LaPlante, K. Trott. M. Rix. D. Hartford, J. Lord. N. Barron. 78-79 Council Promotes Student Involvement through: INTER-SCHOOL COALITION CLEAN-UP DAY DANCES HOMECOMING WEEKEND CHRISTMAS BAZAAR WINTER CARNIVAL DEMOCRATIC PROCESS YEARBOOK STAFF Back: Mr. Cousens. L. MacKenzie, B. Shew, M. Coulters. L. Kinney, M. Welts, A. Martin, T. Spinney. L. Zamarchi, K. Maynard. B. Richards. Front: E. Murphy, J. Kinds, P. Ford, K. Bennett, P. Grogan. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: Leo Gagne, Parliamentarian — Historian, Chris Vaillaincourt, Treasurer; Ed Worcester, President; Emily Murphy, Secretary; Kelly Zaje- chowski. Vice President. Row 2: Mike Morrow, Nikki Hager, John Stromblad, Pat Ford, Debbie Hartford, Kris Bennett, Cheryl Becker, Christina Sail, Penny Grogan. Row3: Jim Batchelder, Lisa Kinney, Anne Martin, Jim Burkhead, Mike Hodgdon, David Hager, Chris Holmes, Kathleen Maynard, Mr. Farr, Advisor. The National Honor Society holds an induction ceremony twice yearly for Jun- iors and Seniors who have qualities of leadership, scholarship, good character, and service. The NHS sells stationery and jackets, and operates the tonic machine. This year, Honor Society also participated in the Christmas Bazaar and sponsored the Christ- mas Dance as money raising activities. The money is given as scholarships to deserving senior members. In addition, Honor Society sponsors a program for Latin American exchange students each year. 77 LE CERCLE FRANC AIS Back Row: J. Elios, J. Forster, S. Prior, K. Coulters, L. Hartford, A. Martin. S. Sweeney, M. Hodgdon, H. Pirtle, S. Springer, P. Ford, R. Picott, C. Davis, J. Crothers, Mr. Farr. Row 3: M. Gonzales. A. Grover. W. Goodwin, K. Maynard, C. Bridges, C. Poiner, L. Lightboun, B. Fife, J. Garland. D. Batchelder, T. Roberts. L. Bennett. J. Kulickowski. Row 2: D. Fogarty, L. Blanchard, L. Wilshire, C. Beker, H. Main, L. Schoff, M. Brennan, L. Becker. B. Fife. Front Row: Renee Hieftje. D. Hartford, President. K. Bennett. Vice-President. D. Nicholson. Secretary. Rise Above LATIN CLUB w .. • R Arr,ngt°n. K. Zajechowski, B. Furbish. L. Gagne. P. Grogan. D. Weeks, M. Coulters. W. Willes. S. Fogarty. Row 2: L. Thomp- son. M. Higgins. W. Goodwin. S. Cleaves, T. Obrey. S. Morse, P. Pecunies, T. Filacamo. T. Raitt, C. Smith. J. Battis, L. Hatch. S. Richardson T Drew Row 3: L. Kinney, K. Dunn, K. Trott, C. Smith, K. Horr. D. Kasterke, A. Seeley, M. Hinkle, D. Hippern. B. Shew. J. Batchelder. D. Rogers, Miq : Mitrhpll FOCUS FAMILY Row 1: S. Jette. T. Lago, K. Forrette. D. Foye. C. Richards. M. London, A. Forrette. Row 2: Miss Issokson. C. Morway, C. Kelsey, J. Robertson. T. Lamarca. K. Morway. Row 3: G. Whitney, L. Chick, L. Sargent. D. Armstrong. Mr. Little. R. Chick. MATH TEAM Row 1: K. Higgins, S. Fogarty, S. Springer, L. Bennett, W. Goodwin, K. Kulickowski, C. Holmes, J. Higgins. Row 2: H. Main. L. Hartford M Gonzales, C. Lucas, K. Pruett, J. Belliveau. R. Cleaves. Row 3: M. Hodgdon, J. Battis, D. Weeks, K. Ferriter, A. AuClair, P. St. Pierre, D. Hager. Row 4: C. St. Pierre, L. Kimball, R. Kimball, M. Ryder, J. Bennett. Row 5: Mrs. Courtney, Mr. Gaspar. “PLACES, PLEASE 9 9 CHORUS From Top, L to R: R. Hieftje, P. Ford, A. Grover. P. Garvin. L. MacKenzie, S. Lapointe. D. Mitchell. J. Lizotte. Miss Mitchell, Mrs. Knowlton. J. Eastman. K. Filocamo, T. Filocamo, T. Morrell, J. Delage. SELECT CHORUS A. Grover S. Lapointe P. Ford D. Mitchell Mrs. Knowlton R. Hieftje MARCHING BAND Row 1: A. lubbard, J. Delage, F. Snow. M. Ryder. M. Castner. K. Deraps. M. Baker. D. Gaunya, B. Gaunya. J. Byron. K. Pruitt. Row 2: L. Kinney. D. Carey. D. Pelletier, T. Spinney. T. Raitt. T. Sanborn. E. Reeder, J. Spencer. E. Wentworth. B. Spencer, B. Curtis. K. Shirk. A. Martin. Row 3: L. Kohler. M. St.Pierre. S. Delage. J. Wolcott. L. Hartford. P. Garvin. K. Dunn, j. McGray, K. Smith. C. Smith. S. Raeside, L. Desrochers, D. St.Pierre. Row 4: L. McKenzie. J. Lord. M. Gonzalos. C. Geilen, J. Joseph. J. Hinds. L. Hatch. M. Martin. L. Blanchard. L. Kimball. C. Lord. Missing: T. Koniki. MARSHWOOD HIGH Row 1: A. Hubbard, L. Scelza, L. Desrochers, K. Shirk, L. Blanchard, C. Geilen, M. Mar- tin. L. Kimball. L. Kohler. Row 2: L. Kinney, L. Hatch, W. White, K. Smith, J. Lord, A. Martin, C. Lord, J. Marshall, J. McGray, K. Dunn, L. Hartford, J. Wolcott. Row 3: F. CONCERT BAND Snow, C. Smith, L. Thompson, M. Gonzales, P. Garvin, M. Ryder, B. Gaunya, K. Pruitt, M. Castner, T. Sanborn, J. Spencer, T. Spinney, E. Wentworth, E. Reeder, J. Stromblad, Mr. Grondin, Bryan Curtis, D. Darey, S. Delage, D. Pelletier, B. Cody, B. Spencer. BAND COUNCIL Bryan Curtis, Cheri Lord, Alisa Hubbard, Tom Sanborn, Lori Kimball, Lisa Blanchard SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORT S SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPOF TS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPC RTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORT SSF ORTSSPORTSSPORTSSPORTSSPORTSS BOYS VARSITY BASEBALL Row 1: E. Worcester, D. Godfrey,). Hippern, D. Wormel, B. Pinkham, J. Batchelder, M. Folger, R. Tyler. Mgr. S. Rohde. Row 2: Coach M. Lewis, M. Schoff. M. Tuttle, B. Martel, L. Gillis, M. Lane. E. Sadler. R. Bolduc, D. Merrill, H. Main. GIRLS VARSITY SOFTBALL Row 1: A. Morgridge, M. Oeser. C. Kelsey. C. Vaillancourt. L. Pinkham. D. Leach. K. Horr, L. Warren. Row 2: J. Furbish. J. Scanlon. D. Rousseau. B. Ross. D. St.Pierre. T. Shapleigh. D. Turcotte. M. St.Pierre. SYSSA FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPS Row 1: K. Kulickowski, L. Warren, R. Hieftje, L. Pinkham, C. Becker, K. Zajechowski, D. Leach, J. Hanson. Row 2: K. Maynard, R. Kozlowski, C. Atwell, L. Zamarchi, M. Oeser, P. Grogan, S. Richardson. J.V. FIELD HOCKEY Row 1: S. Kasterke, K. Ferriter, D. Fogarty, R. Thurber, A. Williams, D. Hippern. Row 2: J. Kulickowski. C. Smith. K. Chaquette. S. Prior, D. Turcotte, P. Warren, L. Becker, H. Main, T. Shapleigh, K. Horr. Row 3: P. Nicholson, S. Springer, J. Wood, V. Pillsbury. S. Fogarty, D. Rhode, K. Kulickowski, S. Kasterke, C. Gillis, D. Rousseau, C. Poirier. SYCL Football Marshwood Knock Off Sea Gulls Hawks roll, k Marshwood pounds Massabesic CONGRATULATIONS MAINE Row 1: C. St.Pierre, R. Tyler, D. Mushorn, D. Cultrera, D. Pillsbury, S. LaChance — Tri-Captain, M. Ellis — Tri-Captain, D. Merrill — Tri-Cap- tain. B. McPherson. P. Jardine, J. Wilshire, E. Worcester, M. Schoff. Row 2: J. Stromblad, D. Chagnon, J. Bond. D. Moynahan, D. Ripley, J. Bat- Score 22 Marsh wood 6 Marsh wood 36 Marshwood 40 cy Marshwood 33 Marshwood 22 Marsh wood 21 Marshwood 14 Marshwood 16 Marshwood 29 Marshwood 6 CLASS “C” CHAMPIONS holder. J Rackley. M. Morrow, J. Ripley. D. Hager. M. McLean. R. Lago, M. Chagnon. Row 3: A. Lambert. P. St.Pierre. T. Gray, K. Lamson. I. lennett. G. Crosby. J. Santos. C. Tuttle, E. Sadler, R. Bolduc, J. Wachter, C. Holmes. Board Somersworth 33 Old Orchard Beach 0 Massabesic 18 Wells 8 Kennebunk 6 Fryeburg 8 Lake Region 6 Traip 14 Noble 0 York 2 FROSH TRAIN FOR BIG TIME FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS VARSITY Patty Perham Debbie Richard, Shelly Nadeau Lisa Ricci, Sheila Thomas Anne Lamson, Tracy Barrett Nikki Hager, Dawn Keefer JUNIOR VARSITY Marie Brennan Lori Schoff Teresa Conroy Candy Bridges, Sheri Sweeney Karen Worcester, Jenny Turcotte CROSS COUNTRY Marshwood Hoop Stars Maine Tourney Berths VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL Row 1: S. Boston, C. LaPointe, K. Maynard, C. Becker, L. Odiorne, D. Leach. Row 2: Miss Rowell, P. Grogan, L. Boyce, L. Pinkham, K. Trott, L. Zamarchi, K. Zajechowski, K. Horr. J.V. GIRLS BASKETBALL Front Row: C. Smith, A. Morgridge, N. Barron, L. Becker, C. Gillis, J. Janson. Back Row: L. Lightbown (Mgr), K. Chaquette, C, Atwell (Co-Capt.), H. Pirtle, V. Pilsbury, R. Kozlowski (Co-Capt.), Mr. Lewis (Coach), Missing: S. Morphy. VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL Row 1: G. Parmley. M. Coulters. D. Paul. K. Leavitt. R. Lincoln. Row 2: J. Forster. J. Barrett. J. Santos. K. Lamson. G. Crosby. B. Martel. Coach Corriveau. J.V. BOYS BASKETBALL Row 1:). Batchelder, B. Shew,). Barrett, K. Leavitt. P. St. Pierre, J. McLean. Row 2: Mr. Perham, D. Kenney, K. Tylock. J. Bennett, D. Dance. M, Hodgdon, C. Tuttle, R. Lago. FRESHMAN BOYS BASKETBALL Row 1: E. Trent, D J. Cantwell. M. Lyman, B. Shew. K. Maloomian. Row 2: Mr. Reynolds, P. Battis. G. Taylor. R. Place, S. Hale, P. Tyler. GIRLS GYMNASTICS Row 1: A. Mozeleski, L. Wilshire, A. Williams, S. Roberts, D. Weeks, M. Caswell. Row 2: K. Kulickowski. S. Springer. J. Kulickowski. K. Bennett L. Bennett, D. Taylor. 108 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS P. Perham, D. Richard, N. Hager, S. Nadeau, D. Keefer, S. Thomas, Missing: A. Lamson WRESTLING SQUAD Row 1: D. Toulouse, T. Barrett, M. Ellis, C. Rousella. Row 2: D. Boston, R. Leach, R. Dionne, M. Rix, M. Moriarty, C. Spinney, Mr. Moriarty. Row 3: D. Hager, M. Douglas, D. Becker, D. Grodan. Missing: A. Lambert. £ FACULTY ANDSTAFFFACULTYANDSTA FFFACULTYANDSTAFFFACULTYANDS TAFFFACULTYANDSTAFFFACULTYAN DSTAFFFACULTYANDSTAFFFACULTY ANDSTAFFFACULTYANDSTAFFFACUL PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Betty C. Lawson Secretary Dr. Bruce McGray BA Bowdoin College BD University of Me. DED Harvard University Superintendent Edward H. Forbush BS University of Mass. MS Springfield College Principal Ernest H. Wood, Jr. BS Ed University of Me. at Orono MS Ed University of Me. at Portland Gorham Vice-Principal Athletic Director Martha J. Dumont Secretary Ellen F. Forbes BA Oberlin M Ed UNH M Adult Ed U.M.P.G. Guidance Counselor Jim Rowe BS Sophia University M.Ed. U.M.O. Barbara R. Crosby Guidance Secretary Jeff Taussig BS Amer. Inter. College Special Education Samuel S. Johnson BS Gorham State Teachers College MA University of Conn. Co-op Education Director 115 f Gerald L. Daniels BA U.N.H. MA Northwestern University English — Department Head Student Council Advisor Merrill C. Cousens AB Bowdoin MA University of Me. English Yearbook Advisor Play Director % Judy Issokson BS — BU M Ed Northeastern University English F.O.C.U.S. Junior Class Advisor Anne E. Knowlton BS Northeastern University English Chorus Advisor Marie Shields BA University of Mass. English Junior Class Advisor School Newspaper 116 Elaine Burnham BA University of Me. English James Farr BA —MAT University of Me. French French Club National Honor Society Marie F. Odiorne BA UNH English French Judith Mitchell BA UNH Latin Latin Club Rosemary Swan BA S.U.N.Y. at Buffalo MS Simmons College Librarian 117 Alexander E. Fogg BA Mount Holyoke College Math — Department Head Pamela Grogan BA University of Me. MSTUNH Math Senior Class Advisor Raymond W. Fielek BA Ricker College Math Cross Country Charles Pillsbury BS Eastern Nazarene College Math Charles Gaspar BSED — MSED Gorham State Teachers College Math Math Team Patricia Courtney BA Merrimack College Math Math Team Duane R. Adams BA Nasson College MST Colby College Science — Department Head Joyce Keevan BS St. Joseph’s College Science Michael B. Little BS Cornell University MS University of VA MAT NY University Science F.O.C.U.S. 119 Elaine Stevens BS University of Me. Orono Science Bruce Blaisdell BA Bowdoin College MAT Wesleyan University Science Senior Class Advisor Dominick H. Cerabona BA UNH M Ed University of Me. Social Studies — Department Head Drivers’ Ed. Robert W. Perham BS UNH Social Studies J.V. Basketball Softball Drivers’ Ed. Edward P. Moriarty BA Harvard University MA BU Social Studies Wrestling Coach 120 Harland Goodwin BA UM Social Studies Michele N. Boston BS S.U.N.Y. Albany M Ed University of Me. Business Department Head Sally B. Hartford AA Nasson College BS New Hampshire College Business Freshmen Class Advisor Randy D. Reynolds BS Thomas College Business Freshman Football Freshman Basketball J.V. Baseball Diane L. Reynolds BS University of Me. Farmington Sophomore Class Advisor James Niland Associates in Automotives N.H. Voc-Tech BS Ed Keene State Shop Diane Rowell BS University of Me., Gorham M Ed University of Me., Orono Phys. Ed. Coach Rodney A. Grondin BS — Music Education — UNH MM — Music Education — New England Conservatory Music Director Karla Kyle BS University of Me. Farmington Freshman Class Advisor Home Economics Francis C. Hartford BS Gorham State Teachers College M Ed University of Me. Shop 122 Irva Hinds N.E. Deaconess Hospital Simmons College School Nurse George McLean School Custodian WHATEVER HAPPENED TO . . Have you ever walked through an open field .. . felt the sun warming your hair... seen the crickets scatter from your path ... pushed through a sea of tall grass ... smelled the greenness ... been tickled by the breeze ... examined a spider web shining in the sun ... STEVE'S AUTO CLINIC AUTO TRANSPORTING SANDBLASTING SPECIALIZING IN CUSTOM RESTORATIONS AND PAINTING HIGH PERFORMANCE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION REBUILDING AND REPAIR Stephen Cultrera 108 Beech Road Eliot, Maine Tel. 439-3561 Work Done by Appointment Rentals Instruction Scenic Rides UTTLEBROOK AIRPARK A Nice Place to Fly Eliot, Maine 03903 Cessna PIUJT CENTER Discover Flying ■omb«r 009 in pilot odaeatlon ir somt Tory dowo-to-urth rutooi F.B.O. Jack Hardy Tel. 207—439-4922 127 Compliments of ROSS FURNITURE HARDWARE STORE COMPANY JACKSON'S 38 Third St. The Ships Chandlery Dover, New Hampshire 742-1800-1801 Marine — Painting — Hardware Kittery, ME 03904 Telephone 439-1133 Compliments of CHRONICLE P. PRINT GAGNON SHOP P.O. Box 237 South Berwick, ME 03903 SONS 128 M. Shapleigh Construction Company MAINE NATIONAL Sand Septic Tanks Gravel Trenching Bulldozer Private Roads Backhoe Drain Fields Loam Excavating Loader Work Grading 439-9289 Eliot BANK Member F.D.I.C. Offices Kittery, Ogunquif York and Kittery Naval DEL'S SERVICE INC. COMPLETE TIRE CARE William K. Carswell Marine Representative RTE. 236 439-4566 51 Old Road Eliot, Maine FARMERS COR. 439-1622 129 MARSHWOOD GARDENS Annuals, Perennials, House Plants Flowering Ornamental Shrubs, Trees Landscaping Perennial Design CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1979 COMPLIMENTS OF WEATHERVANE SEAFOODS RTE. I, KITTERY, MAINE Compliments of 1st NATIONAL BANK OF BIDDEFORD DENNIS PAUL ROBILLARD, INC. Restorative Services Carpentry Custom House Building Millwork Interior Joinery Mouldings Architectural Rooms Front Street 207—384-9541 South Berwick, Maine 03908 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '79 FROM THE PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD WE BOTH HAVE A FUTURE... WE'RE MODERNIZING FOR OUR ROLE IN THE OVERHAUL AND REPAIR OF OUR NATIONS NUCLEAR SUBMARINES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: PORTSMOUTH AREA OFFICE U.S. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION FEDERAL BUILDING 80 DANIEL STREET PORTSMOUTH, N.H. 03801 FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN THE BS IN ENGINEERING PROGRAM CONTACT: EMPLOYMENT DIVISION PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD PORTSMOUTH, N. H. 03801 TEL: (207) 439-1000, Ext. 2622 ALL APPLICANTS WILL RECEIVE CONSIDERATION WITHOUT REGARD TO AGE, RACE, COLOR, RELIGION, SEX, NATIONAL ORIGIN, LAWFUL POLITIC AFFILIATION, PHYSICAL HANDICAP, MARITAL STATUS, OR ANY OTHER NON-MERIT FACTOR. 132 APPRENTICE For the Mind- Wisdom... FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT PORTSMOUTH AREA OFFICE U. S. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION FEDERAL BUILDING 80 DANIEL STREET PORTSMOUTH, N. H. 03801 ...For the Hands °°fH ne £ ACQUIRE AGE-OLD TRADITIONS OF THE SKILLED CRAFTSMAN WHILE LEARNING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY. THE PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD APPRENTICE PROGRAM COMBINES ACADEMIC TRAINING WITH ON-THE-JOB INSTRUCTION. AND YOU ARE PAID WHILE YOU EARN THIS EDUCATION. ALL APPLICANTS WILL RECEIVE CONSIDERATION WITHOUT REGARD TO AGE, RACE, COLOR, RELIGION, SEX, NATIONAL ORIGIN, LAWFUL POLITIC AFFILIATION PHYSICAL HANDICAP, MARITAL STATUS OR ANY OTHER NON-MERIT FACTOR 133 FOGARTY'S DRIVE IN DAIRY BAR So. Berwick, ME Tel. 384-8361 McMULLEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY, INC. 169 Main Street Eliot, Maine 03903 Compliments of South Berwick VETERINARY CLINIC 25 Goodwin St. So. Berwick, ME Compliments of STAR MARKET fSTARl Shapleigh Road Kittery, Maine 03904 Compliments of CARE PHARMACY 287 Main St. South Berwick, ME INTERSTATE EQUIPMENT LEASING CORP. ELIOT,ME. UNITED AUTO BODY Wrecker Service Available Telephone 439-0464 Gaylen B. Marble Eliot, ME KITTERY CARPET CENTER Wall to Wall Carpeting, Orientals Braided and Area Rugs Route I, Traffic Circle Kittery, Maine 03904 439-1490 Bill and Lynda Buckinger Compliments of BRUCE A. WHITNEY South Berwick, Maine Compliments of L John Castner ATTORNEY AT LAW 241 Main Street South Berwick 384-2332 CARL'S MEAT MARKET Compliments of KITTERY TRADING POST Kittery, Maine All Kinds of Fresh Western Meats 25 Government St. Kittery, Maine 439-1557 PIC N' PAY WEEKS FAMILY RESTAURANTS Dover Traffic Circle CARROLL'S SUPPLY CO. HAM AGENCY INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE State Road Kittery, Maine South Berwick, ME 135 Congratulations to the Class of '79 KITTERY CYCLE INC. HONDA The BLUE ROOF MOTEL Kittery, ME Rt. at Traffic Circle 439-1400 MOORE'S Norge Laundry and Dry Cleaning ATHERTON FURNITURE CO. Village Paul St. So. Berwick 384-8141 Complete Home Furnishings 0UNNI-SONS MOTOR SERVICE RIDEOUT'S HARDWARE Kittery Main Street South Berwick SACO BRICK Best Wishes Route 236 Kittery TONY'S RADIO SHOP, INC. Portsmouth, N.H. 03801 436-5717 KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN of Dover Dover-Som. Traffic Circle Best Wishes to the Class of '79 742-7321 LAIRD DE VOU Custom Painting and Pinstriping by Compliments of MO VARNEY'S CLEANERS Motorcycles, Vans, and Cars 52 Third St. Dover, N.H. DAIRY QUEEN CASCO BANK TRUST CO. Kittery Rotary Circle A Full Service Bank Member F.D.I.C. 12 Shapleigh Road Kittery, ME 03904 SOUTH BERWICK HOUSE OF PIZZA Under New Management All Kinds of Pizza Made With Fresh Dough 136 Call Any Time 384-2829 J B'S RESTAURANT 12 PORTLAND ST. SO. BERWICK OPEN 4 A.M.-2 Compliments of FLYNN'S MARKET ELIOT COUNTRY STORE Rt. 236 Eliot, Maine Congratulations The Class of 78 THE PORTLAND SAVINGS FLYNN'S NEWS Jerry Desrochers Prop. BANK So. Berwick, Me. 7 Shapleigh Road Kittery, Maine 03904 439-2066 137 Compliments of Hoitt Wentworth, Dover, N.H. DeWildt's Egg Farm, Hanson Rd., Eliot Country Curl, 2 I Fore Rd., Eliot, Me. Croteau Frame Shop, 64 Gov't Street, Kittery Crawford's Lobster Company Inc. Mrs. and Me Ice Cream Shop, Rte. I, Kittery Roger's Barber Shop, 7 Shapleigh Rd., Kittery Compliments of Benoits Getty, So. Berwick, Maine Wally's Meat Market, South Berwick, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Colburn, Eliot Pat's Beauty Shop, Fore Rd. Bisson Barber Shop, South Berwick, Maine 138 Donre Pierre Farm Store, Rte. 4, So. Berwick So. Berwick Cobbler Orthopedic Prescriptions Filled Shoe Repair, All Kind One Day Service 8:00-4:00 Sat. 8-12 406 Main St. Jerry Beaudet, Prop. So. Berwick, Me. 03908 ROBIE TIRE KELLY TIRES Main St. 384-2352 South Berwick Central Ave. 749-0555 Dover, N.H. PETER'S T.V. Sales Service Main Street South Berwick, Maine Tel. 384-2311 Congratulations Class of '79 DR. JOHN A. PARTMANN, D.C. Route 4 So. Berwick, Maine Specific Chiropractic for Individual Health Care Hours: by Appointment (207) 384-2147 WESTWIND GARDENS FLORISTS WARREN H. HILTON 402 High St. Somersworth, N.H. Complete Auto Service Portland St. 24 Hour Towing So. Berwick, ME CLOVER FARM Barn Sales Antiques 137 Main Street Eliot, Maine PEARL'S BAKERY 45 Market St. Tel. (207) 439-2748 Fred and Bev King Somersworth, NH 692 3761 455 Central Avenue Dover, New Hampshire 03820 Tel. 742-7707 NOWARD'S SERVICE STATION Kittery, Me. Tel. 439-9802 1 PORTSMOUTH FLOWER SHOP Jl 10 Market Street Portsmouth, N.H. 03801 (603) 436-2723 mwrr Shaw'S Where You're Someone Special Newington Portsmouth Stratham Compliments of L. W. MORSRIDGE SON INC. 439-1250 General Contracting Congratulations to the Class of 1979 Weil-McLain Boilers Fuel Oils DAVIS OIL SERVICE, INC. Eliot, Maine Tel. 439-1324 Our 49th Year L.P. Gas 140 Appliances SYVINSKI CONSTRUCTION SITE DEVELOPMENT Knights Pond Road Tel. 207—384-2409 South Berwick, Maine 03908 Waste Water Disposal System Septic Tanks and Filter Beds Installed Tree Work Back Hoe Work Sand, Gravel, Loam, Crushed Stone Pipelines, Wells Dug Cleaning and Grading CONGRATULATIONS To the Cla ss of 1979 Opportunity With doubt and dismay you are smitten You think there's no hope tor you, son Why, the best books haven't been written, The best race hasn't been run, The best score hasn't been made yet; Cheer up, tor the world is young. No chance? Why, the world is just eager For things that you ought to create Its store of true wealth is still meager, Its needs are incessant and great; Don't worry and fret, faint-hearted The chances have just begun For the best jobs haven't been started, The best work hasn't been done. Berton Braley From The National Honor Society A W FAMILY RESTAURANT CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1979 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK WHERE OUR ROOT BEER ISAS GOOD AS OUR FOOD RTE. I KITTERY, ME. 439-2445 143 CALL AHEAD PORTSMOUTH TRAVEL AGENCY Over 30 Years in Business NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION JEANNE SOLES • BERTHA JALBERT AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR ALL LINES AIR • SHIP • HOTELS CRUISES • RAIL • TOURS 0 A Domestic International Arrangements For Any Size or Special Interest Groups. LIMOUSINE SERVICE FROM SEACOAST TO LOGAN For Reservations Tickets Cali 436-5866 MON.-FRI. 9 AM TO 5 PM SAT. 9 AM TO NOON CALL TOLL FREE FROM ANYWHERE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE 1-800 582-7207 FROM OGUNOUIT WELLS, ME. CALL Enterprise 8055 22 DANIEL ST., DOWNTOWN PORTSMOUTH COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE RT. 236 ELIOT, MAINE 439-4909 Congratulations, Class of 1979 From the MARSHWOOD Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '79 FOOTBALL BOOSTERS MARSHWOOD MUSIC CLUB Special Thanks to everyone who supported the Boosters' Fund raising projects during the 1979 Football Season. U4
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