Marshwood High School - Reed Yearbook (South Berwick, ME)
- Class of 1982
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THE REED, 1982 Vol. XVI Marshwood High School Eliot, Maine South Berwick, Maine THE CLASS OF 1982 DEDICATES The 1982 Edition of THE REED to THE HARTFORDS With thanks and affection for their three years of support, advice, and ser- vice in various capacities and in numerous ways. 8 9 10 12 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Mrs. Boston, advisor; Jeanne Kulickowski, secretary; Robbie Dirsa, president; Mr. Cerabona, advisor; Dean Hager, vice-president; Karen Pearcy, treasurer CLASS MOTTO AND FLOWER V5 £5 US icy zs our rou 20 SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD Row 1: K. Pruett, A. Mozeleski, C. Lucas, L. MacKenzie, L. Young, C. Gillis, C. Bridges, L. Schoff, M. Brennan, V. Gaudette. Row 2: S. Roberts, C. Smith, N. Barron, S. Kulback, H. Pirtle, V. Pillsbury, D. Batchelder, A. Williams, J. Garland, H. Main. Row 3: K. Goodwin, M. Rogers, S. Cushman, D. Rogers, B. Clithero, L. Couture, L. Lightbown, J. McGray, M. Gonzales. DIRIGO STATE REPS Gillis, Bill Shew, Barry Fife. 21 James A. Adams Gimmie, Jim Philosophy: If you can’t do the time, don’t do the crime Ambition: To Succeed at anything I want. Memories: Partying, Oh my God, we’re busted,” Con- certs, Police on the beaches, All the cool people. Nicole Ann Barron Nick-it, Picola Philosophy: A friend’s honesty, loyalty, and understan- ding of today gives me wisdom, hope, and truth for tomorrow. Ambition: To run my own kindergarten and be happy Activities: Student Council, Sec. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Judiciary Board 1; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Executive Board: Senior Executive Board; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Magazine Drive Chairman 3, 4; Year- book 3, 4; Newspaper 3; Math Team 3; National Honor Society 4 Memories: All of us chickens at the haunted house, New Years Eve with M.B.F.; Cathy, and Aunt Olive’s organ, George’s and Dennis’ low flying moons, midnight skiing and other late night adventures with Kris, Castle in the Clouds and every special moment with Conrad, (M. F. Duch and the exclusive A.L. fan club) David William Batchelder Jr. Batch, Dave Philosophy: My tastes are simple, I like to have the best. Ambition: To put my dream upon the stage where everyone can see it. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Math Team 2; Drama Club 3; French Club 1, 2,3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3, 4; Junior Ex- ecutive Board; Senior Executive Board; French Award 1; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; Track 4. Memories: The Jersey Shore with Sue, 4th of July in Alton Bay, That aggravating knot, Bobby, Tyra, Laurie, and Kapena at O.R.U.; Junior skip days Paul Constantain Battis Philosophy: Say something once, why say it again — Talking Heads Ambition: To get a degree at the Guitar Work Shop Activities: Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 2; Cross Country 3, 4; Math Team 2. Memories: Clash, Weekends in Boston, Working at Stop and Go, hanging around with my friends, Mick Jone’s Mickado. Laurie Dee Becker Laurie, Laur Philosophy: To accomplish great things ... you must not only act, but also dream ... not only plan, but also believe. Ambition: To live my life to the best of my ability, be hap- py, and to be able to look back at what I have achieved with great satisfaction Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 4, Co-Capt. 3; French Club 1; Year- book 4; Student Council Treas. 3, 4; Executive Board 3, 4; Usherette 3. Memories: Freshman year, The Big 5 and all those un- forgettable” times, All the good times with Greg, times spent with my family, coping with changes. John Rene Belliveau Philosophy: Life is like a sewer, what you get out of it depends on what you put into it.” — Tom Lehrer. Ambition: To be happy wherever I am. Activities: Math Team 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Play 3; Church Youth Group 1, 2, 3, 4; French Award 1, 2, 3; Aimee Schramm Book Award 3; Honor Roll Award 1, 3, 4; Sunday School 3, 4. Memories: 45 Minutes from Broadway,” DeDon Friday Nights, Working at the Buff. Lisa Marie Bennett Philosophy: ‘‘Your search for God ends and begins, when you look for him and find him within.” — Helen Steiner Rice Ambition: To get through college, and start my life with someone very special. Activities: Gymnastics 1, 2; Track 1, 2; French Club 1, 2; French Award 1, 2; Typing Award 2, 3; Honors Award 1, 2, 3; Girl’s State 3; National Honor Society 3, Sec. 4; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board; Typing Contest Award 3 Memories: July 18 at the lake with S., M., and C., laughing into hysterics with S., K., K., S., G., and B., All I’ve learned about myself and others, My very special family and friends, Chevette chases with P.H. and E.H. Tracy Lynn Berube Trace Philosophy: You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you might find you get what you need. Ambition: To marry and have a terrific life with Rusty. Activities: Latin Club 1; Math Team 1. Memories: The Bruce Springsteen concert in Boston. Tom Petty, and the Stompers and many more, All the beautiful, loving moments with Rusty, The perfect date, November 26,1980. Lisa Ann Blanchard Space shot, Little One Philosophy: Life is made for living, so live it up and enjoy yourself all you can. Ambition: To be successful in life and enjoy it. Activities: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Jazz Band 1; Band Council 1, 2; French Club 1. Memories: Florida trips ‘79 and '80, the Moon. 1st place in com- petition. Melissa, and flag’s best section award in band. Pops Concerts ‘80 and '81, Lora and the Chips, all my friends and good times, Becky — remember the apartment?, the White Mountains. Jimmy. Sam and Becky in the cemetary Marie Margaret Brennan Reeba Philosophy: A fool will lose tomorrow reaching back for yester- day, so look to the future but live for today. Ambition: To travel a little, have a successful career, and live a happy healthy life with someone very special. Activities: French Club 1, 2; J.V. Cheerleading 1, Co-Capt. 2; Student Council 2. 3; Usherette 3; Varsity Cheerleaders 3. Capt. 4; Senior Executive Board. Junior Executive Board; National Honor Society 3,4. Memories: My great family and all the love and understanding they have always given me, David and every precious moment spent with him, All the great times with my friends, especially the big ‘‘5” and the attempted cruise down Hampton Beach, All the fun my freshman year, and the bus rides to away games. Oc- tober 28, 1978, the summer of 1980, J. Geils Concert, S.B. and L., and many other great times at M.H.S. Linda Lee Brewster Lin, Six-Pac Philosophy: It is better to forget and smile than to remember and be sad. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I choose to do, and to have a great life with my special guy. Activities: Memories: Great times with Eddie, youth group trip to Florida, First period Introduction to Business class, All the fun times that I had with Jan and all my other friends, Crazy rides through Rollinsford and Dover. Candace Jane Bridges Candy, Jane Philosophy: Our todays come and go, but our memories last forever. Ambition: To have a good career and live a long, happy, and healthy life. Activities: French Club 1; J.V. Cheerleader 1, 2; Student Council 2; Latin Club 2, 3; Junior Executive Board; Usherette 3; Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Senior Executive Board; Yearbook 4. Memories: My family and a wonderful Nana and Gramp, the Big 5” and our trips to Gorham with one little road stop, the little birch tree and cat woman with M. B., My Junior year with Jimmy, Styx and J. Geils concerts, four memorable high school years with great friends Michael Peter Butterfield Jr. Butter Philosophy: Strive til your dreams come true. Ambition: To make a lot of money and live a successful life. Activities: Wrestling 2 Memories: Hunting trips of “80,” Christmas of 80” at work, Summer of 80,” J.D.'s English class Kimberlee Byrd Kim Philosophy: Live and let live! Ambition: To be happy in whatever I do! Activities: Cheering 1, 4; Field Hockey 2. Memories: All my friends and good times in Somersworth, coming to Marshwood, going hiking, the summer before my Senior year Victor Hugo Castillo Brownie Philosophy: If you want something bad enough, and keep pushing on and working hard at it, you will soon get it. Ambition: To make it big in the music world; to become the next Jimmy Page and Jimi Hendrix and become rich of course. Activities: Football 3; Wrestling 2 Memories: Mr. Gaspar’s 5th period Geometry class, every Friday and Saturday night, basketball games, a dance, Tom Petty concert Mark Gregory Castner Cas Philosophy: “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” — Ancient Prophet Ambition: To find a productive career that I will enjoy, to keep an open mind and learn, and to live a long, happy life with a very understanding and special young lady. Activities: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Team 1, 2, 3; NEML 3, 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Council 1, 2; Jazz Award 1; Instrumentalist of the Year 2; Outstanding Band Member Honor 3. Memories: My ‘66 Charger, the band concerts and football games, Mr. Caspar’s math classes, all the great times with my friends, all the cars, pizzas, and times with Dan, eternal memories of precious moments with Tammy Jeffrey Arthur Chase Banger Philosophy: When the going gets tough, the tough get going. Ambition: To go in the USCG and make a career of it. Activities: Football 1, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Fish and Game 1, 2,3, 4. Memories: Moody Beach, The camp, fishing, and hun- ting discussions with the kids, the Lynx, No-Go Skies and mountain water, working for Watt and Lew, too many Grays and Gomps Michael A. Chick Mike, Mickey Philosophy: Through every evil shines a ray of hope. Ambition: To have a successful career and live a long, happy, prosperous life. Activities: Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board. Memories: Boston’s shows, taxis, Top of the Hub, and geraniums, m s Caribe cruise to Nova Scotia with K.G., M.J.H., and J. P” H., Mt. Chocorua hiking trip with the Executive Board, Planning trips, then never going!, all of the good times with all of my friends at Marshwood. Daniel Leon Clapp Dan, Dipper 3hilosophy: Live life to its fullest and enjoy it the best you :an. Ambition: To become successful in whatever I do. Activities: Football 1, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Fishing and Hunting 1, 2,3, 4. Memories: Great times hunting and fishing with all my friends, Good times with all my friends at M.H.S., Mr. Taussig’s camp, Fishing with my friends in New Hamp- shire, Cas’s mean machine, my '70 zephyr, huge pum- pkins of ‘81. Benjamin Wesley Clark Ben Philosophy: Follow your heart. Ambition: To backpack through the Rockies Activities: Football 1. Memories: Porcupine Hill and The Latin Fights , Bikin’ to Mt. Washington, Summers in Pembroke, A free ride home, Cruisin’ in my ‘64, Boomtown Rats. Richard Slaid Cleaves Slaid, Cleaver Philosophy: Give me a chance. — JWL Ambition: To never be bored, unless I want to. Activities: Yearbook Asst. Editor 2, 4, Ed. in Chief 3; Math Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Photography Club 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 1; Dirigo Boys State 3; Maine Scholar’s Day 3; Aimee Schram Book Award 1, 2; Phillips Exeter Academy Sum- mer School 2. Memories: Daddy’s, Abbot Hall, Tex, Old Duke, Milk crates, the Magic Rats, the Night watchmen, thinking and spitting on 5F. William Paul Clithero Clit Philosophy: You only get out of life what you put into it. Ambition: To find what I’m best at, and to be rich. Activities: Football 1; Track 1, 3, 4; Wrestling 2; Cross Country 2, 3; Photography Club 1; Yearbook 4; Senior Executive Board. Memories: Racing Hale to McDonald’s, Mr. C’s 4th period class, Riding the bus to see Macbeth, Mrs. Bur- nham’s 2nd period class, Scavenger hunt '81, Cruisin’, Setting up for Junior Prom, Trying to water-ski in the river, Styx and Driver’s Ed. with Bill, Jill, and Tim, You monkey! Kathryn G. Coulters Kath, Kathy Philosophy: The best things in life are worth waiting for. Ambition: To share a long and happy life with someone special, and to be successful at what I decide to do. Memories: All the very special moments I’ve shared with John, All the help and understanding from a certain per- son, 2 29 80, 6 7 80, 12 26 80, Working at the “Vane and making friends. Linda Ann Couture Linda Philosophy: Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, Life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. Ambition: To be happy and successful in whatever I choose to do. Activities: Softball 1; Track 2; Field Hockey 2; Junior Ex- ecutive Board, Senior Executive Board. Memories: Great times up Maine, Special times with W.H., my friends at M.H.S., cruising with D.F., Styx Con- cert ‘81. Stacey Janette Cushman Spacey Philosophy: The pain of lecturing those you grow to love is only the prelude to understanding yourself and others. Ambition: To live a long, happy, successful life with so- meone special. Activities: Drama 1, 2, 3, 4; Class vice-president 2; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board; So. Berwick Recreation Softball 2; Math Team 2; Cheerleader 2; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, vice-president 4; Song and Dance Club 3. Memories: The good times spent with Richard, The Mothers Gone Band and Psycho Girls, Bruce Springs- teen and Tom Petty, Missing School on Fridays and hav- ing Coffee cake, Jenny in my first period History class. Michael D. Davis Mike Philosophy: Live the life that is best for you without wor- rying about what others may think. Ambition: To go to Tech-School, but to be successful in whatever I set out to do. Memories: May 24, 1981, great times with Lin, good times in Portsmouth with Joe, Prescott Park, my Senior year John William Dayton Rebel Philosophy: Do what you can, while you can, because you might not be able to do it tomorrow. Ambition: To do the best in whatever I decide to do. Activities: Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board. Memories: Black Tops, Youth Group, Mark’s death, my first car, working at the Weather-Vane. Kevin Scott DeRaps Kev Philosophy: “You can’t get something for nothing, You can’t have freedom for free, you won’t get wise with the sleep still in your eyes, No matter what your dreams may be.” — Rush 2112 — Ambition: To live a happy and successful life. Memories: “72 Challenger, “80” at Pizza Hut with friends, 17th birthday party, concerts, someone very special in ‘81, great times with all my friends. Kenneth de Rochemont Roach Philosophy: Today we follow, tomorrow we lead. Ambition: To be successful in the career that I choose. Activities: Football 2. Memories: Going down to Salisbury Beach, J.D.’s English class, Good times at M.H.S. Robbie Dirsa Rob, Der Philosophy: I may be kind but do not mistake kindness for weakness. — John McCormack Ambition: To be a top-notch attorney. Activities: Student Council 1; Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Math Team 2, 3, 4; Class President 3, 4; Dirigo Boy’s State 3. Memories: History with Mr. C. and Mathematics with Mr. G., Christmas Bazaar 1980, Boy’s State, hunting and fishing trips, Executive Board Meetings with the in- teresting predicaments they caused. Merle E. Douglass The Pig, Piggy Philosophy: To each his own. Ambition: To go to S.M.V.T.I. and be a mechanic. Activities: Football 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Memories: All the Wrestling trips, getting suspended for fighting, Mr. Little’s Biology. Rodney Downing David Emery Barry Joseph Fife Barney Philosophy: Fear not what has already happened, but prepare for what is about to happen. Ambition: To major in engineering, and live a happy, pro- ductive life. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Baseball 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; N.H.S. 3, Parliamentarian-Historian 4; French Club 1, 2; Math Team 1, 2, State Meet 3, 4; Dirigo Boy’s State 3; Usher 3; School Newspaper 3; News Cor- respondent 4; Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4. Memories: Summer of ‘80, Saturdays during football, times with friends, Mr. Taussig’s camp, late nights in York. r %« Theresa Marie Filocamo T.C., Terri Philosophy: I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. — Philippians 4:13 Ambition: To become a success in whatever I do! Activities: Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; So. Maine Choral Festival 2, 3, 4; Guidance Office Aide 3; Cafeteria Aide 3, 4. Memories: October 7, 1979, good times with Peter, B.Y.F. Canoe trip, February 1,1981, trip to Florida in '11 Christopher J. Fisher Fish Philosophy: Times are tough, war is hell, life is a —er.” Ambition: To do whatever I do best. Memories: The Germ,” Alan’s house, Shapleigh Fire Department, Actor Fair '81, My kinky-haired blonde with blue eyes. Dianna Lynne Fogarty Philosophy: “Remember yesterday, dream about tomor- row ... but live today.” Ambition: to be successful in whatever I do and to be happy in life. Activities: Field Hockey 1; Track 1, 2; Yearbook 4; French Club 1; Latin Club 2, 3; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Varsi- ty Cheerleader 3, 4; Junior Executive Board; Senior Ex- ecutive Board. Memories: Driver’s Ed., my first car, good times with my friends, Styx ‘81, coach the L.H. Cheerleaders. Daniel Patrick Gagne Danny, Dan Philosophy: To be right is as important as being wrong and admitting it. Ambition: To live a happy and successful life with Michele Martin and to become a paramedic or Doctor’s Assistant Activities: Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Jazz Band 1, 2, 3; SYMS 1, 2; Concert Band Award; Jazz Awards. Memories: Special times with Michele, having the best parents, Marching Band Banquet 1980, Jazz Band and Pilgrim shoes, Mrs. Burnham’s 2nd period English class, S.B.E.R. James Albert Garland Jim, Garbs Philosophy: I don’t go under or around things; I go over or through them. Ambition: To be elected to the U.S. Senate. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Class Presi- dent 1, 2; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board; French Club 1; Student Council 1; FCA Capt. 3, 4; McDonald’s 2, 3, 4; Freshman Initiation 1, 4 Memories: 6 11 80 with Cass and Batch at Hampton Beach, working at McD’s, summer of ‘81, J.V. football games, my friends at M.H.S., a green ‘72 Ford Pinto. Valerie Jean Gaudette Val Philosophy: “You have to reach high to grasp a rainbow.” Ambition: To work with horses, be happy and hopefully become famous. Activities: National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Team 2, 3; Latin Club 3; Junior Executive Board, Senior Executive Board Memories: “I will,” sponge fight with Kelly, Eastern States ‘79, ‘80, ‘81, Mr. Gaspar’s classes and chemistry, the after school friends and my senior year. Dan Gaudreau Caroline Geilen Carolyn, Karen Philosophy: “Beauty is what’s in the heart and not the reflection in the mirror.” Ambition: To live a happy and successful life with a very special person. Activities: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 3, 4; Band Council Secy. 3; French Club 3; Yearbook 4; Junior Executive Board, Senior Executive Board. Memories: All the great times I’ve had with Peter, prac- tice makes perfect, winning first place in the Maine Band show, the party after the Pops Concert, bus trips, the pines, railroad tracks, the book. Colleen Frances Gillis Col Philosophy: Dare to be square... for the eternal result Is well worth It. Ambition: To go to college and complete my four years successfully and to have a happy, healthy and fulfilling life. Activities: Basketball 1.2.3.4; Field Hockey 1.2.3; Football Cheerleader 4; Dlrlgo Girl's State 3; Usherette 3; Drama 2.3.4; Track 1.2; Class Treasurer 1. 2. 3; Latin Club 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Latin Award 2; Magazine Drive Capt. 3. 4; Winter Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 4; Junior Executive Board; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Executive Board; Student Council. Memories: Our close family and the greatest mother and father In the world, the big 5 and our trips to Gorham and sleep overs at L. B.’s, the haunted house and my freshman year with a big bird, Bus rides to away Basketball and Field Hockey games and our '80 tap-ups, getting stuck In T. F.’s driveway wtth Renee and Lauree. Melissa Anne Gonzales Missa, Messila Philosophy: Is love so fragile ... and the heart so hollow shatter with words ... Impossible to follow you're saying I'm fragile ... I try not to be. I search only for something I can’t see. (Stevie Nicks) Ambition: To be happy with Doug and have a successful life teaching little ones music. Activities: Marching Band 1,2,3, Colorguard Capt. 4; Concert Band 1,2,3, 4; Jazz Band 1,2,3,4; French Club 1; Yearbook 2; Christmas Bazaar 1,2,3, 4; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board; Junior Prom Commit- tee; SYMS 2; Outstanding Pianist Honor 3; Jazz Award 2; Band Council 4; Math Team 1. Memories: 4 1981 and Doug forever, growing up with BOB and taking a detour at society, band scandals and affairs at Bonanza 1981, the Junior Prom GSW 341, my friend Lisa and caring family. Kelly Scott Goodwin Kelly Philosophy: Life is what you put into it. The more you put in, the more you get out of it. Ambition: To go to college, become a computer programmer and live a long, happy life with someone special. Activities: French Club 2; Math Team 2, 3, 4; NEML 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board; Student Council 4; Yearbook Senior Editor 4; National Honor Society 4; Latin Award 3, 4; Nat’l Latin Exam Award 3; French Award 2, Christmas Bazaar 2,3,4. Memories: Paris trip and the top of the Eiffel Tower, M S Caribe Cruise to Nova Scotia, Mt. Chocorua trip and how K. P. tripped all the way down, All the help Mr. and Mrs. Hartford gave our class, my wonderful family and friends at M. H. S. (the Pizza Hut). Susanne Lynn Goodwin Hawkeye Philosophy: If you love something, set It free. If it comes back, it’s yours, but if it doesn’t, it never was. Ambition: To become a successful hairdresser and live life to its fullest. Activities: French Club 1; Paris Trip 1; Dover Cosmetology 2, 3. 4; Magazine Drive 1,2. Memories: MVHHS, Market Square Day ‘81, summer of ‘80. Prescott Park with Lisa, Nikki, Kyle, Claude, Pat, and Warren, the good times with Scott S., Bryan and Butch H., Jerry, Wendy, and the gang. Tobin Gray Styke Ambition: To succeed in anything I decide to do. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 3, 4; Usher 3. Memories: Great times with a special girl, my sophomore summer, and York game my freshman year. Michael Dennis Grogan Frog, Mike Philosophy: A person who doesn’t dare to fight and struggle for what he wants or believes will have no glory. Ambition: To succeed at what I try and to become a coach and help young kids in life. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Ex- ecutive Board; Senior Executive Board; Wrestling 2; Latin Award 3; Class Competition 1, 2,3,4. Memories: Losing to York with less than a minute to play and a blocked punt, Mr. Murphy and all the guys in the weight room at P. H. S., 3 years of double sessions and Happy Hour with an outstanding coach, flooding the Biology room my sophomore year with Robbie, 5th period History class with Mr. C. and Chemistry with Mr. Adams. Randolph Dean Hager Mosi, Dino Philosophy: God grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know the difference. Ambition: To play for the Maine Mariners but if that fails, be successful and stay content for the rest of my life. Activities: Class Vice-President 3, 4; Class Marshall 3; Math Team 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3. Memories: My first year here in 6th grade, 1978 and 1979 at M.H.S. and Miss Keevan’s BSCS class 3rd period, losing my car keys at York Beach and then cruisin’ to Hampton Beach (Avon Hotel) with Patty, Pam, Mary, Mark, and Joey, Freshman football, Varsity Foot- ball games, J.V. bus rides, being with Patty Shawn Elliott Hale Philosophy: When life's problems have you far from your goal, throw up a prayer, you’ll always score. Ambition: To get a degree in Experimental Psychology. Memories: Junior skip days, Alton Bay weekend with Dave B. My job at the Civic Theatre, ’80-‘81 Chemistry class, my 1970 Mustang Mach I Carolyn Ruth Hardy Sam, Cary Philosophy: The only reasons for failure are lack of capability and lack of persistence; unfortunately, lack of capability is usual- ly due to lack of persistence. Ambition: To help others and to strive for perfection. Activities: Junior Executive Board; Aimee Shramm Book Award 2, 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Yearbook Business Mgr. 4; National Honor Society 4; French Award 1, 2; Latin Award 3; Nat’l Latin Exam Award 3; Honor Roll 1, 2,3,4; Letter for Academics 3. Memories: All my teachers and friends, the “Mad Chemists of period 4, Morning Serenades, You do that...,” Tilly Lori Ann Hartford Lori Philosophy: A tiny bouquet of fresh cut flowers can fill a room with sunshine. A little act of kindness can fill a heart with joy. Ambition: To first attend a four year college and become a suc- cessful business teacher and then share my life with someone special. Activities: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Team 1, 3; Senior Executive Board; Junior Executive Board; NHS 3, 4; French Club 1; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Christmas Bazaar Committee 3, 4; Towel Drive 3; Magazine Drive 1,2,3, 4. Memories: The mountain trip to Mt. Chocorua, twelve special years of dancing with the Joyces, all the precious moments with Dale, my very special family, Karen’s sliding lesson, Apple Day Christine Hayward Chris Philosophy: True friends are like diamonds, precious but rare. False friends are like autumn leaves, found everywhere. Ambition: To lead a happy and successful life after I graduate. Memories: All my friends at M.H.S., Mrs. Lawson, J.D.’s English class, all my best times with David Delponte, my parents getting me through the years Mary-Jo Hinkle Mo-beri-gink, MJ, Binkles, Hairy Philosophy: Climb the highest mountain, reach for the brightest star, go after your heart’s desire; but remember to smell the roses along the way. Ambition: To be an accountant. Activities: Latin Club 1, 2; Junior Executive Board; Winter Carnival 1; Freshman Initiation 1; Christmas Bazaar 1, 2,3; Magazine Drive 1, 2; Towel Drive 3. Memories: Cape Cod seances and renegade bedposts, Frampton concert with Caroline, The Bahamas room with Kelly, Mike, and Chong, Animal Forest Park with Sue, our kinky lunch conversations Lori Lynne Hodgdon Lo Philosophy: If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, It is yours. If it doesn’t, It never was. Ambition: To go to cosmetology school and be suc- cessful in it. Activities: Home Ec. Club 2, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3; Magazine Drive 1, 2. Memories: Skowhegan, Great East Lake, good times with my friends, especially Debbie, partying in summer of ‘81, the support from my parents Dana Glenn Hoyt Hoyt-y Philosophy: The most wasted day of all is that on which you have not laughed. Ambition: To get into law enforcement and to play semi- pro basketball. Activities: Football 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Year- book 4; Winter Carnival 1, 2, 4; Magazine Drive 4; Police Academy 3, 4. Memories: The yellow jeep with R.P., J.V. Basketball, all sports I have participated in, excellent times and beautiful memories with Elizabeth, hunting and fishing with my grandfather, 135 m.p.h. from Seabrook to Kit- tery( 24) Anita Jacob Memories: Summer of ‘81, Timmy, walking to Portland, B.O.C., Journey, and Van Halen concerts, good times with my friends, especially Karen, Charlie, and Bill Sheila Rene Kasterke Philosophy: If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you, it’s yours. If not, it never was. Ambition: To find a job, save lots of money, and travel with someone special. Activities: Field Hockey 1; Latin Club 1, 2. Memories: All the great times with Skip, all my friends, Shelly, and Mr. Saddler, getting locked in the bathroom my freshman year, me, Patti P., and munchy’s toilet paper, Mary’s and my walks during English last year, the class of‘81 Shelly Gaye Kasterke Shell Philosophy: Don’t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me, because I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Ambition: To become rich and very successful in whatever I do. Activities: Field Hockey 1; Softball 1. Memories: All the great times with my friends, Journey concert, the night I helped Teresa paint her room purple, Whale trip much!, Anita’s parties, How about it Kathy?, (times spent with someone special) Glenn A. Kenney Philosophy: A genius doesn’t work on an assembly line basis, You can’t simply say ‘‘Today I will be brilliant.” Ambition: To serve in the United States Air Force. Memories: Sophomore Biology class, summer '81, Troll always beating me in cards, 35-8, getting out of the Jr. High. Anita Ann Kimball Philosophy: In at least one point in your life — be intense. Ambition: To travel and enjoy life to the fullest with so- meone special. Activities: Partying 1, 2, 3, 4; Art 3, 4. Memories: Partying with Patty and Randy, summer of ‘81, good times with Andy, babysitting for Laura, 7th period Art class, snowstorms. Sherri Louise Kulback Philosophy: Yesterday is already a dream and tomor- row is only a vision; but today, well-lived, makes even yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Ambition: To become the best I can, at anything and everything I do. Activities: Class Treasurer 1; Basketball Mgr. 1; Softball Mgr. 3, 4. Memories: Good times at L.H.S., Mexico 1980, times spent with my family, life’s experiences, special friends. Jeanne Renee Kulickowski Jean, Bean Philosophy: There will be hard times everyone must go through. But the hard times will pass, and they’ll all go away. I have seen the light in my life today! — Santana Ambition: To attend the college of my choice for four years, and become a Physical Therapist. Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Gymnastics 1, 2, Mgr. 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Class Secretary 3, 4; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board; French Club 1; Jr. Prom Co- Chairperson 3; Jr. Volunteer York Hospital 3; Winter Car- nival 1,2, 3,4. Memories: Summer of ‘80 spent in Florida, SYSSA undefeated track champs '80, trip to see Macbeth twice, T.P.ing Dave’s house and getting caught, KTP September- fest party. Kim L. Kulickowski Kim, Kula Philosophy: Don’t walk behind me, I may not lead. Don’t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Ambition: To work with young children and be successful and to have a long, happy life with someone special. Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Math Team 2; Magazine Drive Captain 4 Memories: First date with Eddie, summer of ‘81, Field Hockey games, Track meets, frisbee in the gym with Bobby. Mark P. Lamprey Lumpie, Lumpa, Markie Philosophy: Follow your own instincts, do not follow the other guy’s. Ambition: To make thousands and live forever. Memories: J.D.’s 4th period English class, Frosted Flakes and other sport sections, all the fun times with my friends, all the great times with Diane, Mike and Clair’s cottage. Gregg Alan Leavitt ireggy, Peg Philosophy: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Ambition: To be successful, healthy, and happy forever. Activities: Basketball 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Winter Carnival 3. Memories: Freshman and J.V. Basketball, Mrs. Bur- nham’s trip to see Macbeth, Riding to McDonalds, Christmas in California with Julie, Hide-N-Seek. Lisa Ellen Lightbown Lise Philosophy: I may not be perfectly wise, perfectly witty, or perfectly wonderful, but I’m always perfectly me.” Ambition: To work with emotionally disturbed children. Activities: Field Hockey 2, 3; Track 1; Basketball 1, Manager 2; French Club 1; Junior Executive Board; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Executive Board. Memories: The Horror of Prom Night, HMM '80- 81, the trials and tribulations of these past four years (paranoia), the escapades and experiences with my best friend Missa, Ruth, Tom and my special friends. It's only an illusion ... Cynthia Ann Lucas Cindy Philosophy: I’m easy to please as long as I get my own way.” Ambition: To be independent enough to live my life the way I want to live it. Activities: Track 1, 2; Math Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Executive Board; Junior Prom Committee; Regional and State Typing Contests 3. Memories: All the great times with Jimmy, flooding Chemistry Lab with Lisa, all the times Karen and Lisa beat on each other, getting a dozen roses at the Introduction to Business Open House for winning third place in the State Typing Contest, betting with Michael and Jim at the Marshwood-York games. Mitchell G. Lunden Gick, Mitch, Gackel Philosophy: There is no dark side of the moon. Matter of fact it’s all dark. Ambition: To be rich, own a corvette, and then settle down around the age of 26. Memories: Snowy nights at F.A.W. with Jimmy S., Dead Duck parties with Dana and Bag, Van Halen, B.O.C., Nugent, Tull, and Scarborough Downs concerts, Nights in Nottingham with Jay and Kelvin, Big Joey’s cruise with Seka, all my great friends. Karen Lyle Philosophy: If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it’s yours. And if it doesn’t, it never was. Memories: The night at York Beach, Salisbury Beach, Junior and Senior years at M.H.S., the best times with Mike, Memories of Todd DeRaps, Mrs. Forbes, and Mr. Lewis. Eugene Mark Lyman Sprite, Spermy Philosophy: “Be peaceful to your brother for life wasn’t meant to hate, guide the hand of one who needs you — good Karma breeds good fate...” Ambition: To go to college and become a computer technician Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; Usher 3. Memories: Mr. C.’s period 4 History class, Hampton Beach with Dean, Joey, Pam, Mary, Patty, Rush con- certs, 1980 York Football game, all the great times with Beth. Lorraine Mary MacKenzie Philosophy: Enjoy each day to its fullest, because every tomorrow is full of beautiful promises, and yesterday is full of what you made it today. Ambition: To go to a two year business college. Activities: Senior Executive Board; Chorus 1, 2; Dirigo Girl’s State Alternate 3; Drama Club 3. Memories: May 2, ‘81 at Asia and Brooks, 3rd period study ‘81, Sac pass, first day of my freshman year, driv- ing on Witchtrot with K.B., ketchup at the Colonial House of Pancakes, trying to keep up with A.M.’s list. Heather Marie Main Heath, Gumdrop Philosophy: Only the thinking man lives his life, the thoughtless man’s life passes him by. Ambition: To become a computer engineer and lead a very happy and successful life. Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1; Youth Group 1; Math Team 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board; Math Team Awards; French Award 1; State Math Meet 1, 2, 3, 4; NEML 3, 4; Maine Scholar's Day 3. Memories: Summer of '81 in Virginia, You die!, the checkered room, 2 guys from Swampscott, all the good times with Kelly C., Field Hockey bus rides to away games, Ann, Jimmy, Linda, Tom, Lisa, and all my other friends that I’ve had a lot of fun and laughs with, confiscation of the generic brand toilet paper and Tom’s pumpkins! Kevin S. Maloomian Philosophy: Live every day as your last because you’ll be right. Ambition: To become successful in the Air Force. Activities: Freshman basketball; JV Basketball; JV Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 3, 4; Winter Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4. Memories: Freshman Basketball, Summer of '81, All my friends at Marshwood, My senior year, 1981, football team. R. Joseph McDonough Sco Philosophy: Never trust a hippie. Ambition: To take a trip to England and to see a couple of English Concerts. Activities: Latin Club 1, 2. Memories: Fun times in Durham, Police, Boontown Rats, Robin Lane, Rings, Ramors, being on restriction. Jill Kenniston McGray Gilly, Lig Philosophy: The only reason people get lost in thought is because it’s unfamiliar territory. — Paul Fix Ambition: To own my own restaurant Activities: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Capt. 3; Drum Major 4; Student Council 1; Dirigo Girls State; Yearbook 3, 4; French Club 3; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board; Junior Prom Committee Chairman. Memories: Special years and special friends in high school, HHM 80-81, lunch with Tom, Ruth, Missa and Lis, the headache of the Junior Prom, working with good friends and Tim. Edmund Charles Drummond Merrill Ed Philosophy: Live free and live forever. Ambition: To become a computer operator and own a Lamboghini. Memories: Trip to Florida, my Chevelle, Linda and all the fun times we had and are going to have. Cory Winfield Meserve Core Philosophy: Through the deepness of space, there is always a place, where one can feel as one with himself. Ambition: To become famous. Memories: Birthday party 1981, speeding down route 91 and having my front tire blow, Mr. Niland’s class 1980, giving my first speech on the best day of my life and hav- ing it become my worst. Sherri Anne Moores Sher, S. B. Philosophy: Wisdom is not merely the accumulation of knowledge, but the application of that knowledge for the good of ourselves and all of mankind. Ambition: To learn all I can learn, serve the best I can, and know how to love along the way. Activities: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Towel Drive Capt. 3; Co-op 4. Memories: Strumming guitars with Denny, all the going in Puerto Rico, beaches of Cancun, pool party in 1981, the Cretins. Mark E. Moriarty Philosophy: Anything worth getting is worth working for. Ambition: To go to a four year college and be a success in life. Activities: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 (all seacoast 2, 3, 4; Capt. 3, 4); Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 4; Latin Club 3, 4. Sonya May Morphy Philosophy: If you fall off, you gotta get back on, unless you want the horse to think you're scared of him. Ambition: To be successful, happy and hopefully, rich. Activities: Basketball 1; Physical Fitness Award 1, 2. Memories: All the good times I’ve had with Brian, family and friends, skiing, motorcycling, horseback riding, all the good parties and concerts, cruising in the Porsche and Subaru, skipping school. Kenneth J. Morway Ken, Kenwood Philosophy: Live it up; it’s a once-in-a-lifetime chance. Ambition: To become rich and successful as a good electrician. Memories: May 16, 1980; Squidly Didly, Focus, Summer mornings of 1981. Amber Lynn Mozeleski Amber, Abner Philosophy: You must offer your hand if you’re to touch another’s heart. Ambition: To earn enough money so I can live my life without any hassle; and eventually learn the correct way to sneeze. Activities: French Club 1, 2, 3; Math Team 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Marching Band 3; Junior Executive Board; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; N.H.S. 3, Treas. 4; Senior Ex- ecutive Board; Yearbook, Ed. in Chief 4. Memories: All the fun times spent at 'P’ lake with Lori; Riding the bus to gymnastics meets; ordering a ‘Big Mac’ in Polish; Chinese food; eating chocolate with Lorraine; water- skiing; Scuba Diving; talking to Karen; my sister, October ‘81; J. Giels; All the great times with my family and friends. Debra Ann Nau Deb, Debbie Philosophy: ‘‘Friendship’’ is just a little word; it’s the people who make it big. Ambition: To go to college and become a teacher for the deaf, and someday teach at Baxter State School for the Deaf, in Portland. Activities: Home Ec. Club 2, 3; Bowling 1, 2, 3. Memories: All the good times with Lori, Great Lost Lake, Skowhegan, my trips to Canada and Washington D.C. Gregory Alan Nettles Philosophy: If you consider them real friends, then you should accept them for what they are, not what you want them to be. Ambition: To lead a long, happy and very successful life. Memories: All my good times at Marshwood and Dover, my two very rewarding trips to Florida, my sophomore year in the halls, all the good times in Youth Group, all my adventures with Mark. Pamela J. Nickolson Pam Ambition: To be happy and successfull. Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Basketball 2. Memories: Summer of 1980 with Patty, Dean and Mary, Market Square Day, My special, understanding friend, cruising in the 74 Nova, meeting Mike. Timothy C. Obrey Phobrey Philosophy: Everything is within your reach. Ambition: To know every inch of the Maine woods. Activities: Freshmen Football, Mgr. 1; J.V. Baseball, Mgr.1; Latin Club 1, 2, 3. Memories: Chloe, Cretans and Lepers, West Pond an- tics, D. S. in ‘80. Troy Patrick Osborne Oz, Ozzie Philosophy: To become what you see, go for it. Ambition: To become a captain in the Navy or to become an electrician or carpenter. Activities: Wrestling 1. Memories: 74 Pinto, Hampton Beach, Mary Wilkinson, Kathy Mosley, cruising in my ‘67 Chevelle. Tracy Lynne Patterson Spacey, Tracy. Tatoo Philosophy: If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. Ambition: To become very successful and wealthy in the near future. Memories: ’81 graduation on party when I met John R., smoking and drinking, meeting all the people I know, but haven’t partied with yet, being alone with John R. Brenda Louise Paul Philosophy: If you love something, set it free, if it comes back, it’s yours, if it doesn’t, it never was. Ambition: To live a happy and successful life. Memories: My family, the Youngs, people at Shaws, the Hupons, all the good times with friends. Karen Diane Pearcy • Ambition: To become a marine biologist Philosophy: To understand the heart and mind of a per- son, look not at what he has already achieved, but at what he aspires to do — Kahlil Gibran Activities: Girl Scouts 1; Presidential Award for First Class Scout 1; French Club 1, 2; Math Team 2; Volunteer at home for disabled; Jr. NHS 1; Aimee Schramm Book Award 3; NHS 2, 4; Sr. Class Treas. 4; Sr. Executive Board 4; Yearbook, Bus. Mgr. 4; Church Youth Group 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter for Academics 2; Bar for Academics 3; French Award 2, 3. Memories: Float trip, holding the door for Shawn, shopp- ing with Karen, Suzie’s visit, all the fun with the gang. Dale R. Pelletier Bait Philosophy: Think of every day as your last, ‘cause some day it will be true. Activities: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Memories: Marching Band, Concert Band, Jazz Band Laurie L. Phillips Phillip, (Lover of Horses) Philosophy: Be your own person, not everyone else’s. Ambition: To live a long, happy life with earth’s most wonderful beast — Equus. Memories: R” Serene Tami in ninth grade, my first track meet, drawing horses in Mrs. Rogenski’s English class, Mr. Reynold’s Joe Smoe” in Business for Living, Miss Keevan’s witty remarks in BSCS. Roderick L. Picott Pike, Rusty Philosophy: I want to be, I want to really be, what my friends want me to be; and I’ll be it in my own good time. Ambition: To meet and thank Bruce Springsteen. Memories: The Springsteen, Who, Tom Petty, Clash, Stompers, J. Giels and all the other concerts, Love and Lust with Tracy, backstage at Southside at Johny and the Asbury Jukes, senior party gig, drinking in the book room with Pat Kelly. Vicki Lynn Pillsbury Vic Philosophy: A friend is someone who is caring, and understanding and loves you just the same. Ambition: To live my life to the fullest and to make all my dreams come true Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Track 1. Memories: Styx concert, a certain Monday night at the Mai Kai and Asia, friends and a special friend, hiking trips, my family. Holly Ann Pirtle Hoi Philosophy: You only live once, so enjoy the friends you have, because true friends are few and far between. Ambition: To further my education, live a happy life and mean as much to my friends as they mean to me. Activities: Cross Country 3, Capt. 4; French Club 1; S.Y.C. Country All-Star Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4; Junior Executive Board; Senior Ex- ecutive Board. Memories: One Monday night at the Maikai and Asia, hiking and biking trips, Styx Concert, special times with special friends, my family. Randy Thomas Place Placey Ambition: To go to a trade school. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1; Winter Carnival 1,2, 3, 4. Memories: Playing J.V. Basketball for Mr. Perham, May 2, 1981, All the great times with Pal, playing basketball with Dana, hanging around with Danny T. Karen Lynn Pruett Philosophy: If it ever happens that some people should be too tired to give you a smile, why not leave one of yours? For nobody needs a smile so much as one who has no smile to give. Ambition: To become a registered nurse and to be happy. Activities: Math Team 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2,3; Junior Executive Board; Senior Ex- ecutive Board; Yearbook 4; Newspaper 4. Memories: Climbing Mt. Chocorua, Lisa and I wearing our lunches, shopping with Karen, winning the band competition at Saco in ‘80, all the special times spent with friends. Thomas Russell Raitt Tom Philosophy: Women are like elephants; I like to look at 'em, but I’d sure hate to own one! Ambition: To open my own body shop and to race in Pro. E.T. Activities: Girl-watching 1, 2,3, 4. Memories: J.N.’s Automotive Diagnosis, Cruising in the Challenger with Dana, the truck, working on the “Stang,” biking with Phil and the gang, good times at the car shows with my family and friends. Christine Mary Rawski Chris, Rawsk Philosophy: Wear a smile and you’ll always have friends. Ambition: To be successful in my work, and to always be happy, no matter what happens. Activities: Track 1,2,3,4. Daniel F. Roach Roach, Roachy, Roachit Philosophy: Live now, pay later. Ambition: To be successful in life and have lots of money. Memories: The many concerts I’ve gone to, Chowder House on Oct. 3, 1981, Dover’s Miracle Midgets, all my friends, Junior prom Kurt Sean Robbins Activities: Football 1; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1, 2. Memories: T.H., Hampton Beach, Cruising in ‘67 Chevelle. Johnathan Brian Roberge John, Robe Philosophy: “Yes!” Ambition: To be successful in whatever I choose to do and to be overly content. Activities: Football 1; Latin Club 1; Bass 2, 3; Magic Rats 2,3. Memories: Great times with friends, ‘79 New Year’s Eve with Wools, My parents’ parties, “Bruce” and “Southside” concerts, all the very special moments spent with “my Kathy.” Susan Lane Roberts Sue, Lou Philosophy: “The best way to know life is to love many things.” — Van Gogh Ambition: To do best whatever I choose. Activities: Gymnastics 1; Apple Day 1, 2; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board; Yearbook 4; French Club 1; Christmas Bazaar 3; Physical Fitness Award 2; Portland School of Art Pre- College 3; Math Team 3; Wine Making 3, 4. Memories: All my friends at M.H.S. and Cape Cod, California ‘80, collapsible beds, Saco River trip, all the help from my Dad and Ray. David Stanley Rogers David, Dave, Benny Philosophy: Good humor makes all things believable. Ambition: To, with a little humor and a lot of smiles, become a success. Activities: Freshman Vice President; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Vice President 3; Latin Club; National Honor Society 4. Memories: All the great friends and great times throughout my years at M.H.S., N.L., summer of ‘79 with Jeff and meeting Carla, Chloe, my youth before the age of 12, L.R. Kevin Craig Sadler Philosophy: If trouble or unhappiness come your way, dodge them and continue on like nothing happened. Ambition: To be successful and happy. Activities: Track 2. Memories: My 4 knee operations, a certain person get- ting caught red-handed, “Co-ed Fever,” The Joped,” Freshman English Class. Christine Sage Mary Philosophy: Roses are red, violets are blue and you’re as sweet as you. Ambition: To work. Memories: I was going to get married, but not any more, because he doesn’t want me. James E. Sanborn Gimmie, Jimmy Philosophy: The sleep is still in my eyes, the dream is still in my head, I heave a sigh, and sadly smile awhile in bed. I wish that it might come to pass, not fade like all my dreams . .. Rush — 2112, 1978 Ambition: To graduate and to play my kickenbacker as good as Geddy. Activities: Marching Band 3; Hall Roaming 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl Watching 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 3; Partying 1. 2, 3, 4. Memories: All the Rush, Black Sabbath and B.O.C. Con- certs and others too numerous to list, Jan. 1, 1981, Aug. 30, 1978 and all the trouble it caused us, cruising with Timmy, Saturday’s with Tom Lago, my “Rick.” Joseph Manuel Santos Joe, Big Ragoo Philosophy: Give a man a fish and he’ll eat for a day, teach a man to fish and he’ll eat for a lifetime. Ambition: To have a big house, a lot of money and be married to Loni Anderson. Activities: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Track 2; Play 3, 4. Memories: Getting caught red-handed, Hampton Beach at the Avon Motel, Hagar’s party with Barrett, getting painted, Perham’s period 4 class with Big Mitchie, Seka’s cruise, mopeds, playing football, great friends. Lori Anne Schoff Philosophy: To smile your way through cloudy days is much the wisest thing to do. For when you make the best of things, they cannot get the best of you I Ambition: To continue to dance and to become an elementary school teacher. Activities: Class Secretary 1; J.V. Cheerleading 1, Capt. 2; Varsity Cheerleading 3; Co-Capt. 4; Junior Executive Board; Senior Ex- ecutive Board. Usherette 3; Softball 3. 4; French Club 1, 2; Dancing 1, 2,3, 4; Yearbook 4. Memories: 15 years of dancing with the Joyces, all the great times the Schoff family has spent together and a wonderful Nana, Pep, and Grammle P., “The Big 5,” trips to Gorham and sleep-overs at L.B.’s and H.P.'s, summer of 1980 with my Southern sister Lisa, King Tut's Red Barn, number 9 and number 84, catwomen and friends from Switzerland, all the fun my freshman year, the many more great times spent with great friends. Anita Jane Searles Skinita Philosophy: This day is all that is good and fair. It is too dear with its hopes and invitations to waste a moment on the yesterdays. Ambition: To become a successful cosmetologist, travel, be rich and own a pink Cadillac. Activities: Dover Vocational Cosmetology 3, 4; Co-op 4. Memories: Taking a trip with Kathy until 5:45 and not even leaving the room, concerts in Portland and Boston, my house parties, all the fun I’ve had with Kathy, Bev, Shelley, Carol, Sonya and Jennifer, the times that made each friend special to me. The late nights that ended up into early morn- ings, with Kathy and the trouble we always got into, Roll on Park Street Much?” Anne Marie Seeley Anna Banana Ambition: To be happy and successful at whatever I choose. Activities: Partying 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1; Baseball 1; Latin Club 1.2. Memories: Summers of ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81, trips up Maine with Karen, Foreigner Concert ‘79, J. Geils Concert ‘80, all the friends I have had at Marshwood, Mrs. Burnham and 9th grade English, my trip to Novia Scotia, all my friends at Dover, Gary, Dan, and Dave, partying, July 24, 1979, August 10,1979. William Edward Shew Bill Philosophy: Almost any man can face adversity; the true test of a man’s character is to give him power” — Abraham Lincoln Ambition: To reach the outer limits of myself, or to score more than two points in basketball this year. Activities: Crosscountry 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club Vice-President 1, 2, 3, President 4; National Honor Society 3, Pres. 4; Math Team 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Boy’s State 3; Maine Scholar’s Day 3. Memories: Destroying the Home Ec. room in Mr. Cowland’s class, making a layup vs. Noble, an apple a day, break- ing a frog’s spine by pulling its tongue, almost getting kicked out of Boy’s State. Lauren Eileen Shirk Laurie, Shirley Philosophy: You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it come true. Ambition: To live a long, healthy life with Mike and to be a suc- cessful hairdresser. Activities: Marching Band 2,3; Dover Cosmetology 2,3,4. Memories: Nov. 1,1978, all the special times spent with “Michael Wayne,” 1979 New Year's party at Jimmy’s house, graduation 80, 81, working at Bob’s, Clam Hut, my family, trying to drive a standard for the first time, U.S. History class. Cynthia Louise Smith Cindy, Cin Philosophy: People are loneiy because they build walls instead of bridges. Activities: To live a long and happy life, and to become a nurse. Activities: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Executive Board, Senior Executive Board; Yearbook 4. Memories: Bus trips with the band, squirt bottle fights in Chemistry, the band show wher we won first place, Ron’s jokes in band, all my friends in band. Kathleen Heather Smith Tom, Smitty Philosophy: If one has the desire and strength to walk a rainbow, then he shall receive the pot of gold. Ambition: to be able to aid and advance the less pro- vileged and be able to become a professional in my career. Activities: J.V. Softball; Class Marshall 3. Memories: Southern Discomfort Night, Salisbury with the Q. D. Crew, J. Geils and Cult Concerts, all my screwed-up but enjoyable trips, good times with all my excellent friends. Kimberly Smith Kim Philosophy: If you love somebody, set it free; if it comes back, it’s yours, if it doesn’t it never was. Ambition: To be a cross Country truck driver. Activities: Band 1, 2; Track 4. Memories: Someone wetting her pants in my barn, good times at dances my senior year, the day I went up and got Tim Smith’s book during assembly my sophomore year, good times with all my friends, my senior year, graduation night. Craig Hamilton Spinney Craiglet, Angega Philosophy: Whenever you do something that’s impor- tant, go like Hell! Ambition: To buy a business and run it for about 30 years, sell it and retire to California. Memories: Summer of ‘81, Joe Walsh concert, bending over at the Weathervane, Junior Prom ‘81, all the great times spent with Denise. Tyler Spinney Ty Activities: Hall Roaming 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl Watching 1, 2, 3, 4. Memories: Fun times with Lisa, my Pontiac, Mrs. Bur- nham’s English class. Sandra Lee Springer Sandy Philosophy: Yesterday is never gone with memories to look back on, and every tomorrow looks brighter with hopes and dreams in mind. Ambition: To live a full, long and happy life. Activities: Field Hockey 1; Gymnastics 1, 2; French Club 1, 2; Junior Executive Board. Memories: Crazy times with all my friends, summer of ‘81, the lake with L, M and C, Cora and Joe, weekends in Manchester, G.R. Janet A. Stevens Jan Philosophy: Follow what lies within your heart — for if you don’t, you'll wonder what could have been. Ambition: To be happy in whatever I choose to do. Activities: Softball 1, 2; Youth Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Bazaar 1, 2, 3; Junior Executive Board; Winter Carnival 1,2,3, 4. Memories: Florida — Mark ‘81, Lin always being right, the car chase through Rollinsford, Kenny and the guys, special friends and memories. George Tapley Taylor III Tap, Rita, Gorgeous Philosophy: Life can be bearable if you keep your sense of humor. Ambition: To be happy, successful and live a prosperous life. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Track 2, 3; Play Technical Crew 1, 2, 3,4. Memories: Acton ‘81, Club Flamingo, flying moons, before the play 1980, Kris Sadler, Kelly Poole, Chris Oullette, Mark Taylor. Tammie Lee Tetu Goofy, T3 Philosophy: Look toward the future, don’t dwell on the past, but live for today. Ambition: To become a successful cosmetologist and settle down with someone special. Activities: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Camping 1, 2, 3, 4; Youth Group 2, 3, 4. Memories: Camping summer of ‘79, ‘80, good times with Debbie, Patrick, Jeff, Tina and the rest of the camping gang, trip to Florida with Youth Group — Mark, J.V. Softball, July 3, 1980, my family, all my friends. Rebecca Lynn Thompson Becky, Bee Philosophy: Always have the ability to live, love, laugh. Ambition: To get my O.J.T., have a happy life and to do everything at least once, without getting into too much trouble. Activities: Latin Club 1. Memories: My sister and all the great times we’ve had, rubber stamps and wind-up baby dolls, the boys' room and my five-day vacation, the day me and Lulu broke my drive shaft, blew my head gasket, fried my battery and towed her home, Nov. 7, 1980 and it ain’t Koshia! Dan Toulouse Jennifer Anne Turcotte Jenny, Turkey, Turkeyott Philosophy: You can always do good at what you do, but there will always be someone better, so live life as it comes and enjoy it. Ambition: To go in the Service and one day settle down with someone special. Activities: Cheering 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4. Memories: Attack of the books in Mr. C’s period one History Class, first party at Dana Nickolson’s, me and Stacey — “Psycho Girls,’’ seeing Van Halen in concert, good times with family and friends. Rusty Tyler Buck, Bucky Philosophy: Get what you can, how you can, when you can. Ambition: To get lots of money, see all 50 states and move to Beverly Hills. Memories: The senior class before me, sinking of the Titanic, thump goes the car, my hands, gas. Mary Jeanne Wilkinson Edna, Mare Philosophy: Cherish your yesterdays, dream your tomor- rows, but live your todays. Ambition: To go on to school and get a good job, travel around the world and live a long and happy life with so- meone very special. Activities: Senior Executive Board. Memories: John and all those special times spent with him, the airport party with Cath, Shell, Pat, Bon and the rest of the gang, all the good times with Cathy, the orange” Nova, driving P.P.’scar. Mike Wilkinson Ann Marie Williams Meg, Annie Philosophy: The quality of the imagination is to flow, not to freeze. Ambition: To keep trying until I succeed. Activities: F.H.A. 1; Song and Dance Club 3; Latin Club 2,3; Magazine Drive Captain 1, 4; Winter Carnival 1, 2,3, 4; Good Sportsmanship Award 3, 4; Field Hockey 1; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. and Senior Executive Board. Memories: All the fun with Robin, Lori and Jeff, Away gymnastics meets, my New Year’s party, Cheap Trick, Styx and Van Halen Concerts, 11 years of cheering without Mrs. Burnham. Richard S. Wirth Rich Philosophy: Take one day at a time and enjoy life to the fullest. Ambition: To live in Hawaii and to own a Lincoln Continental. Memories: York Beach, Hampton Beach, Salisbury Beach. James R. Wolcott Wools Philosophy: These children that you spit on as they try to change their world, are immune to your consultations, they’re quite aware what they’re going through — Changes. Ambition: To become a disc jockey on WBCN and con- tinue with my music by playing in rock bands. Activities: Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pop Band 1, 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Memories: SYMS 79, 80, Bob Show’s Parties, 1st place in the band competition, the Night Watchmen, past and future gigs, all the times spent with Cindy. Susan Bacon Sue Philosophy: Live today for what it is, because tomorrow may not always be there. Ambition: To be respected in everything I do and believe in. Activities: Dover Vocational Animal Science 3, 4; Member of Dover Chapter FFA. Memories: Dover Vocational, times with my good friends. Thomas G. Woodbury Tom Philosophy: Go for it! Ambition: To become a rich man at the age of 20 and live a good life with Sandie. Activities: Co-op 4. Memories: Parties with friends, Sept. 23, 1980, Winning 1st place in the dance marathon, Mr. Hartford’s shop classes, all the good times with Sandie. Lisa Ann Young Chunky, C.C. Philosophy: If I love you and not a reflection of myself, I must want you to be what you are — Judson Jerome Ambition: To go to college, study computer science and engineering, settle down with Bob and be happy for the rest of my life. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, capt. 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Student Council 3, 4; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board; Usherette 3; Yearbook 4. Memories: Robin and Lori with the hairdryer, junior year lunches with Karen, “little party” before the York Game, the fun I had T.P-ing Mr. C’s house, meeting Bob, me and Barry being buddies. Bonne S. Morse Bon, Snooks Philosophy: The only rose without thorns is true friendship. Ambition: To become successful at what I choose to do, and to be happy with a special someone. Activities: Dover Vocational Cosmetology 2, 3. Memories: Miss I’s period five and friendly Mr.-S., sum- mer of ’81 spent with a very special family, experiences with Skinney, Germany with P.P., class of ’81, all the times spent with my friends, my Daven and “The Orange Bird.” Leona Marie Landry Lee, Case Philosophy: Happiness in life is not derived by doing what you like to do, but in liking what you have to do. Ambition: To choose a profession which will keep me happy and busy. Activities: Winter Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4; Apple Day 1, 2; Soft- ball 1; Regional Typing Contest 3; Introduction to Business Seminar 2. Memories: Waterville Valley and the “Pope Joke,” lunches with Kelly, Ann, and “The Purple Cow,” PNSY and the people who made it special to me, York Beach cops and joggers with Dana, Na, Terri, Danny, and Dean, my Dad trying to take over Mr. Perham’s job of teaching me how to drive. Wanda Yvonne Capen “Blue Eyes,” Shortstuff Philosophy: If the past has been bad, learn from it, but remember you still have a future. Ambition: To become a successful cosmetologist and to work with problem kids. Activities: Cheering 2; Yearbook 3, 4. Memories: All the times spent with Dave, friends from Oyster River and Dover High, Concerts, 11 14 78, the “CB”. Eric P. Trent Philosophy: Take it easy while going through the motions. Ambition: To travel across the states, then set- tle down and live easily. Memories: My freshman year, all the concerts, all the good and bad times going thru school, thump goes the car, F.A.W., the past four summers. 44 SENIOR HONORS D.A.R. GOOD CITIZEN Nicole Barron BAUSCH LOMB SCIENCE Karen Pearcy SYSSA GOOD CITIZENS Barry Fife and Colleen Gillis TOP 10 SENIORS Row 1: Carolyn Hardy, Cindy Lucas, Karen Pearcy, Val Gaudette, salutatorian; Heather Main. Row 2: Barry Fife, Slaid Cleaves, John Belliveau, valedictorian; Mark Gastner, Bill Shew. 47 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES j « r 1. Best Looking: M. Lunden, P. Nicholson 2. Most Artistic: S. Cleaves, S. Roberts 3. Most Dependable: R. Dirsa, N. Barron 4. Most Promising: W. Shew, L. Bennett 5. Most Athletic: L. Becker, J. Santos 6. Most Talkative: M. Grogan, K. Byrd 7. Most Studious: J. Belliveau, C. Hardy 8. Most Versatile: C. Gillis, B. Fife 1. Best Politicians: J. Garland, N. Barron 2. Class Flirts: S. Cushman, M. Lunden Most Sincere: K. Goodwin, M. Brennan 3. Friendliest: D. Hager, C. Gillis 4. Best Dressed: D. Batchelder, S. Moores 5. Lady and Gentleman: D. Rogers, S. Kulback 6. Most Musical: J. Wolcott, J. McGray 7. Most Changed: A. Searles 51 Like the seasons of the year, we are now in the autumn of our experiences at Marshwood High School. As the foliage changes, our class has changed also. Growing up, accepting responsibilites and making numerous friends are all parts of the transition. Hopefully, with the coming of winter, we will not die like the leaves of fall, but mature and withstand any storms that may come our way. LT) O 54 Donna Street, treasurer; Jeanine Bicknell, Secretary; Mr. Cowland, Advisor; Esther Thompson, President; Rachel Wentworth, Vice-President; Ms. Kyle, Advisor. W. Anderson R. Arrington L. Baird S. Barrett S. Barthelemy E. Batchelder P. Bennett J. Bertram J. Bicknell J. Boilard L. Bolduc R. Bond T. Brault L. Brightman C. Briney D. Brooks K. Campbell P. Carlson T. Ceci D. Chagnon M. Clark T. Clark J. Clithero J. Cole L. Cole C. Conroy R. Cress J. Dame P. Dance L. Davis M. Dow T. Dunn C. Elios T. Ellis S. Emery A. Ferriter R. Floyd T. Flynn K. Folger V. Forbes M. Fulton C. Gagnon D. Gerry P. Gerry K. Getchell R. Goodnough 55 R. McCloud M. McCreery B. McLean L. Mitchell M. Moriarty N. Morrow L. Neal H. Nealley C. Nadeau S. Navarro G. Ouelette L. Pike D. Piper L. Piper M. Plaisted K. Poole C. Pritchett J. Rawski S. Reeder K. Richards 57 58 K. Ripley T. Robbins N. Roberge S. Russell J. Ryder M. Ryder K. Sadler J. Schoedinger G. Schott L. Seeley A. Smith J. Spencer T. Spencer R. Spicer D. Shaw R. Shirk D. Spinney L. Stead D. Street R. Sullivan S. Sullivan G. Sutton S. Swanson M. Taylor M. Thibeau E. Thompson J. Vaillancourt A. Walker R. Wentworth K. West D. Thurber S. Tidd T. Tilton A. Trent J. Tuttle L. Wheeler G. Willis B. Wright As Freshmen, we eagerly embarked upon the journey to maturity and wisdom. Now, as Sophomores, we look to the bright light of our future with that same pride and eagerness in our hearts, and with the hope and determination to con- tinue to grow and mature with the experiences Marsh wood offers us. LD LU O 0 1 Q_ R. Auclair W. Auclair A. Bailey L. Barrett S. Batchelder B. Beckner D. Bennett S. Berube D. Bilodeau A. Bolstridge T. Bond L. Brewster J. Brooks R. Bunker K. Campbell K. Capen 60 J. Geilen D. Gerry A. Castillo T. Chase B. Clough H. Coffey B. Cote S. Cummings D. Carlson D. Carpenter E. Currier T. Curtis V. deWildt A. Dinsmore S. Dunlap C. Durcan P. Ellis T. Ellis K. Emery T. English L. Felix D. Fife S. Goiter A. Goodnough B. Goodwin D. Goodwin T. Goodwin R. Gould S. Grodan L. Hall B. Hanson D. Heidenstrom B. Heintzelman R. Henkel K. Hilliard M. Hoitt M.Johnson L. Jutras L. Kast N. Keeffe B. Kendrick M. Kenney D. Lamprey L. Landry V. LaPointe B. Leavitt R. Lord R. Louk L. Lucas B. Lyman P. Lytle W. MacDaniels G. MacPherson S. Maloomian J. Manville A. Marsh C. McKenney J. McPherson M. Merrill A. Mick R. Nichols E. Owen P. Parent S. Parisian C. Paruolo D. Patterson D. Pelletier M. Pendleton E. Monroe A. Morgridge C. Morgridge S. Moynahan K. Mozeleski M. Murphy R. Place C. Poirier K. Poirier S. Prestridge M. Prior S. Pruett T. Ragno D. Richards R. Richardson P. Rodger J. Rogers M. Rogers J. Roy J. Schoff M.Schoff S. Seibert D. Smith D. Smith S. Stansfield J. Stevens J. St. Pierre R. Stubbs R. Stubbs J. Sweeney P. Thibeau D. Thomas 64 J. Thompson M. Thompson L. Toulouse C. Trott J. True M. Turcotte J. Tuttle M. Vachon J. Wachter S. Watts L. Wilkenson L. Willis S. Young J. Zamarchi As freshmen we have set our goals to graduate as a class of intelligence, unity and friend- ship. We came to Marshwood High innocent of the respon- sibilities that we will be faced with through life. Through the next three years we will work to understand these respon- sibilities and to mature. Mr. Chamberlin: advisor, A. Turner: sec., B. Thomas: treas., S. Gould: pres. CD LU O' 66 S. Baker K. Barron K. Barthelemy A. Beaumont S. Bicknell D. Bond C. Boston R. Boston S. Boston B. Boucher J. Bowden S. Brightman R. Brown A. Bunker J. Burch M. Burns M. Butterfield D. Buxton D. Bynion J. Camden C. Carle C. Carlson P. Carroll S. Cavanaugh J. Ceci S. Cerabona T. Cerabona S. Chase M. Churchill C. Cleaves S. Coffey M. Cole K. Collins J. Conroy S. Conroy D. Coombs B. Cote D. Courtney D. Curtis S. Dagen K. Davis T. DeRaps A. deWildt R. Dougherty J. Dow K. Dumont 67 S. Dunn L. Emery M. Emery K. Faye D. Fife J. Flynn A. Foret S. Foote D. Frye L. Gordon D. Gosselin S. Gould S. Furbish C. Gagnon G. Gaudreau R. Gelinas S. Gerry M.Gile D. Giles J. Goodwin R. Goodwin 68 S. Grogan M. Gross R. Guptill J. Holton S. Hooper M. Horwitz K. Houde C. Huntress P. Hussey R. Jette T. Kaichen D. Kapparis S. Keefer S. Kendrick M. Kenney M. Kenney C. Kibet M. King T. Lane L. Leach K. Leland D. McDonough D. McKitric R. Mann L. Marble D. Miller V. Morphy T. Morse J. Muchmore C. Neal C. Obrey T. Osborne M. Owen D. Paige P. Marsh D. Martel M. Matthews D. Merrill C. Miller 70 J. Parent C. Parkin D. Patterson D. Perkins K. Pettegrew D. Phillips S. Poole P. Pritchett C. Ragno V. Rollins R. Russell K. Seward R. Small C. Smith M. Smith T. Smith W. Spinney M. Stevens M. St. Pierre L. Stuart T. Sullivan R. Tetu T. Tetu B. Thomas D. Thomas P. Thompson C. Tousaint S. True A. Turner T. Urquhart J. Veino R. Walker D. Webber G. Welch D. Whittamore L. Woods J. Wright T. Wright J. Young ( Row 1: S. Stansfield, L. Schoff, H. Pirtle, L. Young, K. Houde, L. Toulouse, S. Reeder. Row 2: S. Kulback, T. Tetu, A. Morgridge, T. Robbins, V. Pillsbury, A. Williams, Coach: Mr. Adams. BASEBALL 81' Row 1: Coach: Mr. Lewis, R. Downing, L. Kent, M. Scanlon, P. St. Pierre, J. Chase, C. St. Pierre, R. Stubbs. Row 2: D. St. Pierre, M. Lyman, D. Clapp, P. Bennett, T. Gray, J. Bennett, S. Gillis, S. Minihane, J. Cole, B. Fife. GIRLS' TRACK '81 Row 1: T. Tilton, J. Sweeny, A. Castillo, R. Thurber, L. Piper, B. Oeser. Row 2: L. Hall, K. Ferriter, R. Arrington, L. Becker, J. Bicknell, W. Anderson, C. Rawski. Row 3: L. Lucas, A. Ferriter, A. Mozeleski, J. Tuttle, K. Trott, J. Dame, N. Barron, D. Street, H. Coffee. BOYS' TRACK '81 Row 1: S. Young, E. Owen, K. Folger. Row 2: C. Trott, B. Fife, M. Rix, M. McClean, D. Fife, B. Shew. Row 3: Coach: Mr. Little, S. Prestridge, P. Lebourgne, M. Grogan, K. Tylock, C. Tuttle, G. Taylor, J. Tuttle, M. Ryder, D. Hager. CROSS COUNTRY Row 1: C. McKenny, L. Piper, S. Boston, D. McKitrick, L. Young, T. Robbins, H. Pirtle. Row 2: M. Hoyte, R. McCloud, M. Moriarty, B. Shew, E. Owen, S. Navarro, T. Arnold. Row 3: Mr. Fielek, C. Por- rier, R. Stubbs, J. Tuttle, D. Piper, J. Holton, D. Coombes, C. Trott, B. Beckner. 81 FIELD HOCKEY Row 1: K. Sadler, J. Sweeney, K. Mozeleski, R. Goodnough, R. Arrington, H. Main. Row 2: Miss Rowell, V. Pillsbury, L. Hodgdon, K. Campbell, S. Sullivan, J. Tuttle, J. Dame, A. Ferriter, J. Clithero. Row 1: H. Coffey, D. Thomas, R. Tetu, S. Cavanaugh, B. Leavitt, A. Mick. Row 2: L. Leach, K. Seward, K. Toussaint, D. Bynion, M. Kenney, B. Thomas, J. Birch, T. Osborne, C. Gagnon, S. Gould, A. Beaumont, M. Kenney. 1 VARSITY FOOTBALL Row 1: D. Hager, D. Clapp, K. Maloomian, J. Garland, D. Batchelder, M. Lyman, J. Santos, T. Gray, G. Taylor, M. Grogan, J. Chase. Row 2: B. Fife, G. Schoff, S. Prestridge, S. Batchelder, J. Thompson, S. Parisean, J. Leach, M. Prior, R. Auclair, R. Holton, J. Schoff, M. Schoff, W. Auclair, P. Bennett. Row 3, M. Turcotte, B. Clough, T. Flynn, R. Grogan, M. Murphy, B. Mclean, M. Taylor, D. St. Pierre, A. Gray,C. Ouellette, C. Nadeau, J. McPherson, S. Tidd, D. Fife. VARSITY FOOTBALL Row 1: P. Abrahms, P. Thompson, S. Bicknell, S. Grogan, M. St. Pierre, M. Owen, T. Tetu, B. Boucher, R. Gelinas. Row 2: D. Fife, J. Wright, J. Flynn, R. Russell, D. Frye, T. Sullivan, C. Parkin, T. Wright, K. Barron. FRESHMEN We are the champions ... FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Row 1: K. Byrd, J. Turcotte, M. Lemke. Row 2: M. Brennan, L. Schoff, F. Fogarty, J. Boilard. Row 3: C. Bridges, C. Gillis. HOOP CHEERLEADERS 91 R. Goodnough, T. Ellis, L. Lane, C. Durkin, C. Perulo, B. Small, K. Capen BOYS BASKETBALL Coach: Mr. Corriveau, M. Lyman, M. McCreery, D. Hoyt, R. Place, J. Santos, D. Piper, J. Joseph, B. Sullivan, C. Oulette, B. Shew Row 1: D. Lamprey, M. Schoff. Row 2: Coach: Mr. Perham, B. Lyman, M. McCreery, R. Auclair, C. Trott, B. Sullivan, J. Rogers, E. Owen. 92 m BOYS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL GIRLS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL C. Seward, S. Gould, C. Toussaint, D. Thomas, Ms. Dickleman, coach, D. Binyon, D. McDunough, A. Beaumont, B. Thomas, R. Tetu. '82 TOURNEY PLAY GIRLS JV BASKETBALL L. Barrett, C. Gagnon, L. Toulouse, T. Lane, D. Perkins, V. Rollins, T. Osborne, M. King, M. Kenney, M. Kenney, Mr. Lewis: coach. 96 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL A. Morgridge, K. Sadler, V. Pillsbury, H. Pirtle, L. Hodgdon, T. Robbins, L. Becker, N. Barron. WRESTLING Row 1: J. Thompson, M. Butterfield, S. Conroy, S. Young, B. Kendricks. Row 2: M. Moriar- ty, J. Garland, C. Spinney, B. Downing, T. Bond, Myles Moriarty, T. Chase. SPRING MUSICAL 81' H5 A Frc BROftl [NUTES 13 HOMECOMING 81' 104 105 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: M. Brennan, L. Schott, H. Main, A. Mozeleski, L. Hartford, C. Lucas, K. Percey, L. Bennett, J. Boilard, V. Gaudette. Row 2: Mr. Farr, B. Fife, N. Baron, C. Gillis, D. Rogers, E. Thompson, N. Morrow, C. Marshman, J. Dame, A. Ferriter, C. Hardy. Row 3: S. Cleaves, K. Goodwin, R. Dirsa, D. Clapp, P. Bennett, J. Vallancourt. SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP CHARACTER SERVICE ROSTER Mr. Gaspar J. Belliveau D. Hager B. Shew A. Forret P. Rodgers D. Gerry S. Cleaves B. Fife R. Dirsa T. Wright J. Mcpherson M. Thibeau K. Goodwin S. Prestridge T. Bond D. Webber J. Goodwin A. Mozeleski D. Paterson L. Landry L. Emery J. Tuttle D. Billodeau S. Moynahan L. Felix H. Coffey H. Main K. Campbell W. MacDaniels M. Vachaun C. McKenny M.Johnson A. Dinsmore L. Lucas E. Thompson C. Marshman C. Lucas M. Fulton B. Paul S. Tidd A. Ferriter J. Dame J. Clithero MATH TEAMS u eLUVL Uor LET'S 0 HfiWf SYSSA LEAGUE Hyp. 5 OoncL.1. ■ post. v p je(y «DD 'non ax-3 7 ax to SUBTRecTion NEW ENGLAND MATH LEAGUE FRENCH CLUB Row 1: K. Pearcy, J. Goodwin, S. Conroy, D. Paige, D. Street, E. Thompson, R. Wentworth. Row 2: L. Hall, L. Felix, S. Moynahan, L. Marble, J. Clithero, R. Dougherty, S. Foote. Row 3: Mr. Farr: advisor, D. Batchelder, J. Geilen, S. Prestridge. LATIN CLUB Row 1: C. Gillis, Pres.; A. Foret, D. Paterson, N. Barron, A. Goodnough, A. Castillo, A. Morgridge, S. Goiter, A. Turner, L. Landry, S. Cummings, T. Cerebona, S. Cerebona, H. Coffey. Row 2: E. Batchelder; Parl.-Hist.; S. Cushman, V. Pres.; C. Bridges, Sec.; C. Marshman, Treas.; C. Hardy, J. Dame, A. Ferriter, G. Willis, A. Marsh, N. Keith, M. King, D. Bennet, C. Gagnon, R. Goodnough; R. Shirk. Row 3: K. Goodwin, C. Millar, E. Owen, M. Kenney, A. Dinsmore, T. Dunn, S. Sullivan, D. Bilodear, D. Gerry, T. Robbins, Miss Mitchell: advisor. Score Victories and Win Accolades in Competition . v MARSHWOOD MARCHING BAND BAND COUNCIL Row 1: D. Patterson, J. MacPherson, J. Wolcott, W. Hutchinson. Row 2: S. Stansfield, T. Clark, M. Gonzales, D. Paige. 112 Row 1: S. Swanson, D. Paige, W. Hutchinson, M. Castner, J. Morse, K. Dumont, T. Morse, R. Lord, M. Thibeau, P. Car- roll, J. Spencer, J. Vaillencourt. Row 2: J. True, L. Stuart, T. Urquhart, D. Smith, D. Paterson, S. Stansfield, T. English, L. Goodwin, Mr. Grondin: director. Row 3: L. Woods, L. Marble, R. Shirk, T. Dunn, T. Clark, P. Thibeau, J. MacPherson, A. Libby, K. Pettigrew. Row 4: J. Wolcott, J. McGray, M. King, E. Thompson, D. Pelletier, D. Paterson, M. Stevens, M. Chur- chill. Row 5: J. St. Pierre, M. Gonzales, R. Dougherty, P. Marsh, B. Cote, C. Gellen, C. Smith, T. Cerabona, S. Cerabona, D. Johnson. 113 JAZZ BAND ROSTER P. Carroll D. Paterson S. Stansfield L. Gordon C. Geilen W. Hutchinson M. Thibeau J. Vallaincourt R. Scelza T. Clark R. Shirk R. Dougherty J. Wolcott J. McGray M. Gonzales C. Smith M. Castner D. Patterson D. Pelletier M. Stevens J. Geilen J. McPherson HOME EC. CLUB D. Phillips, L. Seeley, L. Cole, P. Gross, Miss Kyle. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR YEARBOOK STAFF Row 1: K. Pearcy, G. Willis, T. Ellis, J. Bicknell, K. Poole, A. Castillo, L. Schoff, A. Mozeleski. Row 2: Mr. Cousens, E. Currier, C. Hardy, S. Roberts, D. Kenney, L. Stead, A. Marsh, S. Moynahan, N. Barron, C. Bridges. Row 3: D. Hoyt, K. Goodwin, K. Pruett, B. Clithero, C. Marshman, D. Brooks, S. Cleaves. Special thanks to Slaid Cleaves for three years of exceptional service to the REED. Slaid Cleaves — Photography Student Advisor Amber Mozeleski — Editor Kelly Goodwin — Senior Editor Carolyn Hardy — Busines s Managers Karen Pearcy Cindy Marshman — Underclassmen Sue Moynahan Sue Roberts — Art Gail Willis Lisa Stead — Typing Editor Mr. Cousens — Advisor STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1: A. Goodnough, K. Sadler, S. Goulter, L. Gordon, B. Thomas, N. Barron, pres., C. Gillis, D. Rogers, L. Young. Row 2: T. Cerabona, R. Wentworth, E. Thompson, L. Lucas, M. Kenney, J. Sweeney, D. Brooks, vice-pres., J. Dame, K. Goodwin, Mr. Schelza, advisor. Row 3: C. Marshman, L. Bolduc, sec., J. Tuttle, A. Mick. STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSORS: HOMECOMING, MAGAZINE DRIVE, SECRET PALS, STUDENT STORE . . . AND . . . WINTER CARNIVAL IVAINWD 31NIM ADMINISTRATION GUIDANCE Mr. Kent Rosberg: Principal B. Ed. — Plymouth State College M.A. — U.N.H. C. A.G.S. — U.N.H. Mr. Linwood Saddler: Assistant Principal B. S. — Thomas College M.S. — U.S.M. C. A.G.S. — U.M.O. Kvnlum it the library Mr. Richard Scelza: Head of Guidance Student Council Advisor Sophomore Class Advisor B.S. — Univ. of Connecticut M.Ed. — St. Michael’s College Mrs. Ellen Forbes: Guidance Counselor B.A. — Oberlin College Sophomore Class Adivsor M.Ed. — U.N.H. M.Ed. — U.S.M. Front Office Secretaries: Mrs. Betty Lawson, Mrs. Martha Dumont, Mrs. Jackie Schoff. 122 Guidance Secretary: Mrs. Carol Tidd ENGLISH FOREIGN LANGUAGES LIBRARY Mr. Douglas Chamberlin: English, Freshman Class Advisor, B.A. — Bucknell Univ., M.A.T. — U.N.H. Mr. Ernest Wood: English, B.S. — U.M.O., M.S. — U.S.M. Mr. Merrill Cousens: English Language Dept. Chairman, Yearbook Advisor, A.B. — Bowdoin, M.A. — U.M.O. Mrs. Elaine Burnham: English, Cheerleader Advisor, B.A. — U.M.O. Mrs. Nancy Oliver-Gruen: English, Drama Director, B.A. — U.N.H., M.A.T. — U.N.H. Mrs. Julianna Patten: English, B.A. — Univ. of Colorado, M.A. — U.N.H. Mrs. Julianna Patten: English, B.A. — Univ. of Colorado, M.A. — U.N.H. Mrs. Marie Shields: English, Literary Magazine, School Newspaper, Freshman Class Advisor, B.S. — Univ. of Massachusetts, M.Ed. — U.S.M. Miss Judith Mitchell: Latin, Latin Club Advisor, Chorus, B.A. — U.N.H. Mr. James Farr: French, French Club Advisor, National Honor Society Advisor, Open Door Exchange Student Rep., B.A. — U.M.O., M.A.T. — U.M.O. Mrs. June Matson: Library Aide Miss Rosemary Swan: Librarian, B.A. — S.U.N.Y., Buf- falo, M.S. — Simmons College SCIENCE MATH Mr. Duane Adams: Science Science Dept. Chairman Softball Coach B.A. — Nasson M.S.T. — Colby Mr. Michael Little: Science, Freshman Basketball Coach, Track Coach, B.S. — Cornell Univ., M.S. — Univ. of Virginia, M.A.T. — New York Univ. Miss Joyce Keevan: Science, B.S. — St. Joseph’s College Mrs. Elaine Stevens: Science, B.S. — U.M.O., M.Ed. — U.S.M. Mr. Thomas Cowland: Science, Junior Class Advisor, B.S. — Farmington State, M.S. — U.N.H. Mrs. Alexandra Fogg: Math, Math Dept. Chairman, B.A. — Mount Holyoke Mrs. Pamela Grogan: Math, Senior Class Advisor, B.A. — Univ. of Maine, M.S.T. — U.N.H. Mr. Raymond Fielek: Math, Cross Country Coach, Bass Tenor Faculty Chorus, B.A. — Ricker College. Mr. Charles Gaspar: Math, Math Team Advisor, B.S. Ed. — Gorham State Teachers Col- lege, M.S. Ed. — Gorham State Teachers College. Mr. Ronald Gilbert: Math, Freshman Football Coach, B.A. — U.M.O. Mr. Charles Pillsbury: Math, B.S. — Eastern Nazarene College. Mrs. Betty Trott: Math 124 SOCIAL STUDIES AND BUSINESS Mr. Michael Lewis: Social Studies, Varsity Baseball Coach, J.V. Girls Basketball Coach, B.A. — Ricker College Mr. Robert Perham: Social Studies, J.V. Boys Basketball Coach, Driver’s Ed., B.S. — U.N.H. Mr. Dominick Cerebona: Social Studies, Social Studies Dept. Chairman, Senior Class Advisor, B.A. — U.N.H. Mr. Ernest Wood: Social Studies, B.S. — U.M.O., M.S. — U.S.M. Mr. Edward Moriarty: Social Studies, Wrestling Coach, B.A. — Harvard College, M.A. — Harvard College. Mr. Alan Robertshaw: Business, J.V. Football Coach, A.S. — McIntosh College, B.S. — New Hampshire College. Mrs. Michele Boston: Business, Business Dept. Chairman, P.E.T. Chairperson, Senior Class Advisor, B.S. — S.U.N.Y., Albany, M.Ed. — Univ. of Maine. Mrs. Sally Hartford: Business, A.A. — Nasson Col- lege, B.S. — New Hampshire College BHi 125 NDUSTR1AL ARTS VOC. ED ART HOME EC CH1LD CARE Mr. John Stewart: Industrial Arts, A.A.S. — N.H. Voc. Tech. College, Manchester, B.S. — I.V.E. — U.S.M. Mr. Francis Hartford: Industrial Arts, Industrial Arts Dept. Chairman, B.S. — Gorham State Teacher’s College, M.A. — U.S.M. Mr. Samuel Johnson: Voc. Ed. Coordinator, B.S. — Gorham State Teacher’s College, M.A. — Univ. of Connecticut. Mr. James Rowe: Voc. Ed., B.S. — Sophia Univ., M.Ed. U.M.O. Mrs. Terrie Johnson: Child Care, B.Ed. — Plymouth State N.H. Mrs. Joanne Osgood: Art, B.S. — Gorham State Teacher’s College, Advance Study — Portland School of Art, Advance Study — U.N.H. Miss Karla Kyle: Home Economics, Home Ec. Club Advisor, Junior Class Advisor, B.S. — Univ. of Maine, Farmington. SPECIAL ED Mr. Taussig: Special Education, Football Coach, B.S. — American International College, M.S. — U.S.M. Ms. Dix: Special Education, B.S Kent State Univ. PHYSICAL EDUCATION MUSIC Mr. Rodney Wotton: Physical Education, Varsity Football Coach, B.A. — U.N.H. Miss Diane Rowell: Physical Education, Field Hockey Coach, Varsity Girls Basketball Coach, Girls Track Coach, B.S. U.S.M., M.Ed. — U.M.O. Mr. Rodney Grondin: Music Director, B.S. — U.N.H., M.M. — New England Conservatory. Mrs. Irva Hinds: Nurse, N.E. — Deaconess Simmons College. Congratulations to the Class of 1982 It Couldn’t Be Done There are thousands to tell you it cannot be done, There are thousands to prophesy failure; There are thousands to point out to you, one by one, The dangers that wait to assail you. But just buckle in, with a bit of a grin, Just take off your coat and go to it; Just start to sing, as you tackle the thing That “cannot be done,” and you’ll do it. Edgar A. Guest - From THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Compliments of SOUTH BERWICK PHARMACY 289 Main Street S. Berwick, Me. WEEKS FAMILY RESTAURANTS Dover Traffic Circle Compliments of BRUCE A. WHITNEY South Berwick, Maine HAM AGENCY INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE South Berwick, Maine William J. Stewart Branch Manager THE DUNLAP AGENCY — WILLETT OFFICE, INC. 82 High Street, Somersworth, N.H. 03878 Office: 692-3431 Home: 603-483-2595 N.H. WATS: 1-800-582-7222 DEL’S SERVICE INC. Tire Care Route 236 Eliot, Me. 439-4566 ELIOT MEAT MARKET Wholesale and Retail Choice Western Beef Pork — Chicken — Coldcuts Cut to Your Pleasure 25 Farmer Road, (Rt. 103) Eliot, Me. 03903 Tel. (207) 439-2983 Compliments of: NORTH COUNTY STAR AGENCY Shapleigh Rd. Kittery, Maine, 03904 Kittery’s Own Supermarket Open: 8-10 Monday-Saturday JACKSON’S The Ships Chandlery Marine — Painting — Hardware Kittery, Me. 03904 Telephone 439-1133 PIC CHRONICLE PRINT SHOP P.O. Box 237 Me. 03908 All Forms of Insurance Casualty — Fire — Life Fidelity and Surety Bonds 126 State Road Eliot, Maine 03903 Tel. 439-4442 Compliments of WILLIAM E. DENNETT AGENCY INC. C l ££ilC f£J7 'S IS THE NAME TO OUTFIT YOUR GAME 801 Islington Street • Portsmouth, N.H. 03801 (603)436-7070 Congratulations to the Class of 1982 NORTHEAST BUILDING SUPPLY, INC. George Gaudette Urethane Insulations Factory Seconds to 50% Foamular, Polystyrene, Fiberglas, Cellulose Sale Priced Everyday! So. Berwick, Me. (207)384-2655 Mon.-Fri. ‘Til 8 P.M., Sat. and Sun. ‘Til 5 P.M. Congratulations to the Class of 1982 From THE MARSHWOOD FOOTBALL BOOSTERS KEWAGO farm wt REGISTERED H0LSTEINS K.Wayne; Cheryl L. Goodwin $ Family A Congratulations to the Class of 1982 131 Rentals Instruction Air Taxi Service Scenic Rides LITTLEBROOK AIRPARK F.B.O. Jack Hardy 132 “A Nice Place to Fly” Eliot, Maine 03903 Cessna PILOT CENTER Discover Flying Number one in pilot education for some very down-to-earth reasons. Tel. 207-439-4922 Best Wishes and Success In All That You Desire From THE CREW OF THE SHIP’S QUARTERDECK Rte. 1, Kittery, Maine 439-5198 Our Best to the Class of ’82 Congratulations to the Class of ’82 UNITED AUTO BODY FLYNN’S NEWS Jerry DesRochers WESTWIND GARDENS 'j, ELIOT MOBILE FLORISTS 102 Main St. J®sus Eliot, Me. 03903 402 High Street Somersworth, N.H. Lord General Repairs RIDEOUT’S HARDWARE HILLSIDE GARDENS Main Street Me. So. Berwick Open Year Round RONALD V. DORR B.J.’S MARKET SNACK Printing BAR 79 High Street Somersworth, N.H. 102 Pleasant St. Tel. 692-3740 Eliot, ME Best Wishes to the Class of ’82 439-3945 PEARL’S BAKERY MOORE’S 45 Market Street Norge Laundry and Dry Cleaning Village Somersworth, N.H. Paul St., South Berwick, Me. Tel. 692-3761 384-8141 Compliments to the Class of 1982 Compliments of NORTHERN CABANA K S ; Eliot, Maine 176 State Road Eliot, Maine 03903 (207) 439-3765 134 Compliments of fii H P. GAGNON Congratulations to the Class of ’82 From: E. MORRILL SON FURNITURE CO. Over a Century of Service South Berwick, Me. f i 1 Aft' 1 N1 mi n 1 I «PT 31 In IV mm 421 Central Ave. 742-1569 Dover, N.H. A' ® JL V if wm JSk VX . -.Jm Compliments of KITTERY TRADING POST Compliments of: MAINE POST BEAM CO. TUCKER TRAPS Kittery, Maine Rte. 236 Eliot, Me. Congratulations From: Prop. Gordon Bowman WADLEIGH GARDENS Full Service Florist 245 Main Street South Berwick, Me. 03908 207-384-2266 Compliments of SOUTH BERWICK VETERINARY CLINIC 25 Goodwin St. So. Berwick, Me. 135 Compliments of FOGARTY’S DRIVE IN DAIRY BAR Best Wishes From PINE GROVE MANOR RESTHOME So. Berwick, ME Tel. 384-8361 1 Brattle St. So. Berwick, Me. Orene Hardy, Adm. 384-2529 MORGAN WILLIS HILTON’S MOBIL Portland St. So. Berwick, Me. Auctioneer Appraiser 95 Dow Hwy. (Rte. 236) Eliot, Me. 03903 Tel. 207-439-4515 DENNIS PAUL ROBILLARD, INC. i'. Restorative Servi s Custom House Building Interior Joinery Carpentry Millwork Masonry: New and Repair Architectural Rooms Front St., So. Berwick, Me. 384-9541 136 m ne (207) 439-0304 Contractors —Engine eavy and Marine Constru Congratulations to the Class of ’82 By Facing Each New Day With Enthusiasm You Are on the Road to Success DAVIS OIL SERVICE, INC 46 Main Street — Eliot, Maine 03903 Telephone 439-1324 It is your Friendship, Goodwill and Loyalty that has made our Company successful for Haifa Century. Compliments of ROSS FURNITURE COMPANY 38 Third St. 'I Dover, New Hampshire 742-1800-1801 Best Wishes to the Graduates GREEN ACRE BAHA’I SCHOOL Eliot, Maine Compliments of: CASCO BANK TRUST CO. A Full Service Bank FDIC 12 Shapleigh Rd. Kittery, Me., 03903 CLOVER FARM Antiques and BarrvSales 137 Main St. Eliot, Me. 439-2748 Congratulations Class of 1982 SUZAANNE’S APPAREL 275 Main St., South Berwick, Maine, 384-2795 Our sincere congratulations to the graduating class. Maine 7 • We Can Help. Mem6M?DIC We’li be pleased to help you plan your financial future. Visit your local branch office in Eliot and So. Berwick. Compliments of: ROBIE TIRE KELLY TIRES Main St. South Berwick 384-2352 Central Ave. Dover, N.H. 749-0555 I Congratulations and Best of Wishes for the Future From Those Who Have Helped You Build Your Past THE QUAMPHEGAN TEACHERS ASSOCIATION “Education Is a Lifelong Endeavor” mpliments of: LYNN’S ARKET in St. So. Berwick, Me. THE PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK 7 Shapleigh Road Kittery, Maine 03904 STEVE’S AUTO CLINIC Auto Transporting — Sandblasting Specializing in Custom Restorations and Painting Stephen Cultrera 108 Beech Road High Performaneggjg Reb and Transmission Repair Tel. 439-3561 Eliot, Maine (Work Done by Appointment) mpliments of: al Contracting E SON Dial 439-1250 mcmullen REAL ESTATE AGENCY, INC. INTERSTATE EQUIPMENT 169 Main Street Eliot, Maine 03903 LEASING CORP. Russell P. McMullen 439-3270 Eliot, Me. Jack Fogarty 384-2099 Supply Division 207-439-1889 Compliments of RAYMOND GROVER AND SON Eliot, Maine CHASE’S ELIOT COUNTRY STORE SACO BRICK Route 236 Kittery, Maine 03904 Rte. 236 Eliot MCKENZIE’S PAINT STORE Route 23§ Eliot, Maine 3903 Compliments of: HUDSON’S APPAREL, INC. 131 Congress St., Intown Portsmouth. Congratulations to the Class of ’82 JERRY’S MARINA THE BLUE ROOF MOTEL Main St. Eliot Mp Kittery, Me. ullul) ivitr. UOi UO 439-9515 M.. 141 —I Congratulations to the Class of ’82 KITTERY FAMILY RESTAURANT Rte. 1 Kittery, Me. Open 8 Days a Wee Yearround tel. 439-2445 Wet Your Appetite Right! Our Food Is as Good as Our Root Beer PATRONS Mrs. Eleanor Remick, Eliot Hearts and Flowers Craft Shop, Eliot Gilley’s P.M. Lunch, Portsmouth Wadleigh Gardens, So. Berwick KITTERY CYCLE INC. HONDA Rt. at Traffic Circle 439-1400 READ REAL ESTATE Rte. 236, Eliot, Me. 03903 439-1184 439-2597 MARSHWOOD GARDENS Annuals Perennials and Shrubbery Arrangements: for Weddings, of Silk Flowers 28 Cedar Rd. Eliot, Me. h€UJU Where You’re Someone Special Mon.-Sat. Sun. 8 am-9 pm 8 am-6 pm Portsmouth Plaza 436-5793 Newington Mall 436-0323 Come to the Dungeon and Have Fun! BJ’S CERAMICS Africana Paints Greenware Classes Firing “Finished Items a Specialty” The Gerry Family 7 Rosemary Lane Eliot, Maine 207-439-0572 nratulationS COHSP to the Class of'82 from the PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD WE BOTH HAVE A FUTURE... WE'RE MODERNIZING FOR OUR ROLE IN THE OVERHAUL AND REPAIR OF OUR NATION'S NUCLEAR SUBMARINES DON'T OVERLOOK OUR: 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. 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