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THE REED, 1983 Vol. XVII Marshwood High School Eliot, South Berwick, Maine 1 3 sV-i f 1 — iv DEDICATION The Class of 1983 Is Pleased to Dedicate the 1983 Edition of The Reed to MR. ROBERT PERHAM MRS. BETTY LAWSON Together Mr. Perham and Mrs. Lawson have served the students of Marshwood High School and Eliot High School for a combined total of over forty years. Mr. Perham’s social study classes, driving in- structions, coaching, and bad jokes have touched many. Mrs. Lawson’s courtesy, kindness, and warmth in the front office have made Marshwood High a more plea- sant community. We owe both our heart- felt thanks and warmest wishes for a hap- py retirement. SENIORS Row 1: Mrs. Grogan, Advisor, L. Bolduc, Treasurer, E. Thompson, President, J. Clithero, Secretary, Ms. Kyle, Ad- visor. Row 2: Mr. Cowland, Advisor, R. Wentworth, Vice-President, L. Stead, Historian. C L A S 5 0 F F 1 C E R S Row 1: Mrs. Grogan, J. Boilard, R. Arrington, L. Piper, W. Hutchinson, R. Shirk, D. Shaw, N. Morrow, T. Ellis, A. Ferriter, C. Marshman, T. Dunn, D. Brooks, L. Stead, J. Vaillancourt. Row 2: Ms. Kyle, E. Thompson, L. Bolduc, A. Smith, S. Sullivan, J. Dame. Row 3: Mr. Cowland, R. Wentworth, J. Clithero, T. Robbins, H. Coffey, M. Thibeau, D. Gerry. E X E C U T I V E B O A R D 19 D I R I G O S T A T E D. St. Pierre, M. Moriarty, P. Bennett, J. Vaillancourt, J. Dame, C. Marshman BAUSCH LOMB SCIENCE Ann Ferriter D.A.R. GOOD CITIZEN Dennis St. Pierre Ann Ferriter, Carole Morrell Row 1: Cindy Marshman, Carole Morrell, Ann Ferriter, Jennie Dame. Row 2: Lori Piper, Nancy Morrow, Michelle Plaisted, Esther Thompson, Jo Ann Boilard. Missing: Bethany Grogan 23 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST DEPENDABLE: Esther Thompson Tom Dunn MOST SINCERE Lisa Lane Alex Gray CLASS FLIRTS CLASS CLOWNS: Jeannine Bicknell Robin Cress Chris Pritchett Ed Batchelder CLASS POLITICIANS: Esther Thompson, Ed Batchelder MOST CHANGED: MOST STUDIOUS: Corrine Elios, Scott Tidd Jennie Dame, Philip Bennett MOST TALKATIVE: Cathy Conroy, Ed Batchelder MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Ann Ferriter, Philip Bennett BEST DRESSED: Lisa Lane, Scott Tidd LADY AND GENTLEMAN: Lisa Lane, Tom Dunn MOST SPIRITED: Lisa Bolduc, Dennis St. Pierre MOST ARTISTIC Tim Flynn, Gail Willis MOST VERSATILE Dennis St. Pierre, Chris Sadler BEST LIKED UNDERCLASSMEN Matt Prior, Jill Sweeney 28 SENIOR FAVORITES Food Drink Movie Flower Male Musician Female Musician Song Rock Group Pastime Color Candy Sport Holiday Album Season Pizza Michelob, Pepsi Fast Times at Ridgemont High Rose Billy Squire Pat Benetar Working for the Weekend Loverboy Partying Blue M M’s Football Christmas Get Lucky Summer WANDA JEAN ANDERSON Philosophy: True friendship comes when there is silence between two people and both are comfor- table — D. T. Gentry Ambition: To travel and make a comfortable life for myself Activities: Track 1, 2, 3; Winter Carnival 1; French Club 1, 2; Latin Club 3 Memories: Hampton Beach 79, New Year’s Eve Parties with Val, Donny, my family, my brother’s death RUTH ELIZABETH ARRINGTON Ruthie, Maruta Philosophy: I could have borne the shade had I not seen the sun — E. Dickenson Ambition: To be a happy and successful psychologist and writer Activities: Track 1, 2, captain 3, 4; Basketball Manager 2, 3; J.V. Field Hockey 2, Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4; French Club 2; Junior and Senior Ex- ecutive Board; Herald Correspondent 4; Winter Carnival; Yearbook 4 Memories: Hockey Camp, Dad’s wedding, runn- ing with Danny, Rosie picking the first lane, get- ting two black eyes in field hockey, Track with Piper, the Army Man,” Rachel getting sick, New Mexico ARLENE D. BAILEY Philosophy: If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it was always yours, but if it doesn’t it never was Ambition: To live a long and successful life. Memories: Party at Phil’s, going to Gilley’s at 3:00 in the morning, snowy night at P’s house 8 22 82, getting busted on the beach, turned on at M.Y.’s house with C.P. and A.L. swimming with the moons,” taking the limmo the night with ooh-la- la C.S., all the good times with all my friends, AC DC, B.O.C., and Heart, piercing John Brook’s ear and all the memories STEPHEN J. BARRETT Bear Ambition: To be rich and live long Activities: Wrestling 1, Math team, working, Reck. Basketball 1, 2 Memories: Summer of ’82, Should I go left or right ... straight?!, the Loverboy concert, my best friend through the years, Tammy Tetu, all the great times with Tammy N., a certain basketball with S.E. SCOTT ALLEN BARTHELEMY Philosophy: What is, is best Ambition: To be very successful in agriculture Activities: Future Farmers of America National Convention, 1982, Kansas City, Missouri Memories: Big Dipper Ice Cream Shop, Junior Prom EDWARD WILLIS BATCHELDER Eddie Philosophy: Some people with great virtues are disagreeable, while others with great vices are delightful Ambition: To live a happy life with much adven- ture Activities: Spring Play 1, 2, 3, 4 Memories: The chiropractor’s office, welcome to the spider party, cruising in the J.B. mobile with Linda, Tom, Kelly, and Tammy, being stranded at Central School with Chris and Cathy, all the plays and the rehearsals, Bald Eagles, all the laughs over the years PHILIP M. BENNETT Phil Philosophy: There are two perfectly good men; one is dead and the other is unborn. Ambition: To become a successful architect and or com- puter programmer Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Basketball 1,2 Memories: Bon Voyage Parties at St.P’s, Boy's State Ex- cursions, good times with good friends, 81 Class C Championship, parties at Spencer’s and Tidd’s ANN JEANNINE BICKNELL Jeannine Philosophy: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye Ambition: To have a successful career filled with good times and be able to share them with someone I love very much Activities: Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, 2; Field Hockey 2; Football Cheering 3, capt. 4; Basketball Cheering 3; Class Secretary 3; Newspaper Drive Captain 2, 4; Latin Club 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Junior Executive Board 3; Usherette 3 Memories: Watching St. Pierre’s crop grow at night, ac- counting with TUSH’’, the little white bag in the tree, good times shared with Kris and Robin, partying with the gang” JOANN ELIZABETH BOILARD Jo, Jo-Jo, Joella, J.J. Philosophy: Sometimes we try so hard to be what we could be that we forget who we are Ambition: To be happy and successful in the career that I choose Activities: J.V. Cheering 1, co-capt. 2; Varsity Football Cheering 3, 4; Varsity Basketball Cheering 3, co-capt. 4; Yearbook 1, 2; French Club 1, 2; French Club 1, 2; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; SYSSA Math Team 1, 2; U.M.O. Scholars Day; Junior Executive Board; Senior Ex- ecutive Board; Dancing 1,2,3,4 Memories: ‘82 Graduation Party — two certain brothers and the whale that looked like a duck, dancing with the Joyces and all the fun times with friends — Mich, Bridge and the mall venture, Loverboy and Heart John Cougar concerts, my trips to South Carolina and New York ‘82-great times with great friends at the convention, the many more great times spent with good friends LISA MARIE BOLDUC Leese Philosophy: True Happiness consists not in the multitude of friends but in their worth and value — Ben Jonson Ambition: To become a successful Certified Public Ac- countant and to live a long, enjoyable life Activities: Cheering 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Class Treasurer 4; Class Vice-President 2; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board; Varsity Softball 1; Latin Club 2 Memories: Catching that Pepsi Spirit with the Buckies (Jenny, Lisa, Esther, Rachael. Nan), my best friend, Jen- ny, my wonderful family, Heart John Cougar concert, when the head beaver s away, the Bucks will play, Jam- boree night, April vacation, 1982 TAMMY CHRISTINE BRAULT Tam Philosophy: You see things as they are and ask — why? I dream things that never were and ask — why not? Ambition: To become a successful cosmetologist and someday settle down with someone special. Activities: Track 1, 2; Jazz 4 Memories: October 1, 1982 and special times spent with Matt M., all my friends at M.H.S., meeting Matt and Jack, standing on the hill in the morning with D.S., L.W., K.C., K.E., my wonderful family LYN BRIGHTMAN Strickland 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 my life to the fullest that is possible and to own a horse ranch and meet someone to love for life Memories: The good times with B.C. and D.B. and all the partying we did in the bedroom, skipping school, getting in trouble with all my friends. John Brooks’ funeral, mov- ing to Maine from Mass, and leaving all my friends behind, hoping to move to Idaho or that area CYNTHIA LEANN BRINEY Cindy Philosophy: As you slide down the banister of Life, you are reminded the splinters go up Ambition: To become one of the best in the field that I choose Memories: The Hartfords, I leave them a piece of my heart, shop with M. and T., Thanx, lunch with Laura and Co., in the O. with P., Niagra, Indianna, Nashville, Windsor, and Rumford, P.G., E.T., T.F., C.H., D.C., D.P., and R.V. DAWN LYN BROOKS Philosophy: To live your life in your own way ... To reach for the goals you have set for yourself... To be the you that you want to be... That is success Ambition: To be happy and successful while fulfilling my dreams; to go on to college as a start Activities: Yearbook 2, 3, sales manager 4; French Club 1, 2; Latin Club 3; Math Team 1, 2; Softball 1; Student Council 2, Vice-President 3; Junior Ex- ecutive Board; Senior Executive Board Memories: The 16 fluid ounces of Coca-Cola in .3 of a mile and other “wild ’n crazy” times with Marcia, Karen, and Theresa (“the Czech-Sisters”), camping in the swamp and many notorious party happenings, all the fun in Mrs. Hartford’s classes, all the great times spent with family and friends, memories of a special friend, John Brooks KELLY ANNE CAMPBELL Philosophy: In this bright future, you can forget your past — so dry your tears, I say... — B. Marley Ambition: To be a well-balanced person, not to let life pass me by and to live in a warm climate Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Team 2, 3; Basketball Scorepeeper 1, 2; Yearbook 4 Memories: Florida adventures with Karen, all the concerts I’ve been to especially the J. Geils Band, Mastahs of de Mashall Arts assembly with Eddie, the damage I may have caused with a Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes album cover, my 1981 solo journey to California with its outstanding results, H.M.’s disorientation in the checkered room, and 9 25 82 PAUL CARLSON THERESA MARIE CECI Chache Philosophy: Remember yesterday, dream about tomorrow... but live today Ambition: To be successful at whatever I choose to do Activities: Peer Ed. 4 Memories: Medford, good times with friends, David C., summer of ’81, K.C., Warren St., “Joe”, “the Gang”, moving ... DANIEL PAULCHAGNON Chag, Shag Ambition: To be successful in welding Activities: Track 1, Football 1, 2 Memories: All the good times with my friends, Mr. Gasper’s math class period 6, Jim McCarthy “MMM”, the mountain road with David and Jim and a stuck 68-Cougar, Tim Flynn the Plumber, up on the fourth hill 32 MEREDITH ROGERS CLARK Chez, Willie, Meri-deth Philosophy: It’s your turn; step up and take it. If you’ve got the guts to hang on you can make it — John Entwistle Ambition: Not to have life pass me by without having made the most of it Activities: French Club 1; Math Team 1. 2; Yearbook 2; Class Secretary 2; Co-op 3,4 Memories: PNSY especially X-11, Portsmouth, N.H., Sum- mers in Pembroke especially '82, all those great times with my best friend Michelle, Chicken sh-t and Hot Pants, Police concert, Scotland ’80, Pac-Man game in Pittsburgh Airport and almost missing the plane (Thanks M.P.H), Light? Light?,” Peachy,” Latch on!” TAMARI N. CLARK Neola, Choc-o Philosophy: What lies before us and what lies behind us are of little importance compared to what lies within us Ambition: To go to college and work with little ones for the rest of my life Activities: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Teaching Lessons 1, 2, 3; Band Council 2, President 3, 4; Senior Executive Board; Musical Orchestra 2 Memories: Panhandling for pac-man quarters, sachet by the office, Alice, Mr. G’s jokes. Band family, supershakes, Pops '81, Party Pictures, Fighting with Ed, M.J.C. ’79, '81, MSYM ’82, big bug, having a great family JENNIFER LEECLITHERO Penny Philosophy: Win without boasting, lose without ex- cuse! Ambition: To succeed in the career I choose Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Math Team 1, 2; Class Secretary 4; Junior and Senior Ex- ecutive Board; French Club 1, 2, 3 Memories: Special times with Matt, catching that Pepsi spirit” with the Buckys (Lisa, Esther, Rach, Nancy), the great times spent with my bestest Lisa and the Buckys, Heart John Cougar concert, when the beaver’s away the bucks will play, the great pum- pkin caper, Moving to Maine, great times at M.H.S. HEATHER ANNE COFFEY Muffy, Heater, Horsewoman, Shorty Ambition: To become very successful in a career in Art Activities: Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Math Team 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 2,3; Track 1,2,3; Mural painting 2,3 Memories: Being one of the last 3 on the bus in Portland, crawling through a neighboring corn patch on hands and knees one night, The Bomb!,” Arthur and fun times before and after, getting marooned at Long Sands Beach with Tim and the bug LISA ANN COLE Town Drunk Philosophy: A fool will lose tomorrow reaching back at yesterday, so look to the future, but live for today Ambition: To get into the field of general business and child-welfare Activities: C.B.N.A., F.H.A., Office Aid, Student Council and Rep. Memories: Family, Friends at M.H.S. and C.B.N.A., good times with all the beach bums, my first car and my job ROBIN LOUISE CRESS Philosophy: Life is always difficult in proportion to its intensity and reality Ambition: To someday live in Colorado and be rich and successful Activities: Usherette 3; Senior Executive Board; Latin Club 1, 2; Peer Ed. 4 Memories: North Carolina ’80, all my concerts especially Loverboy, Bryant College with Kris, Chowda, polliwogs 5 11 82, and all the great times with my friends, especially my dear friend John JENNIFER DAME Jennie, Buffy Philosophy: Fear not that thy life shall come to an end, but rather fear that it shall never have a beginning.” — Cardinal Newman Ambition: To be happy and successful in whatever I choose to do Activities: Track 2, 3, 4; Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4; SYSSA Math Team 1, 2, 3, 4; NEML 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4; Student Council 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Latin Club 3, Co-President 4; Band 1, 2; Executive Board 3, 4; Maine Scholars Day 3; Dirigo Girls’ State 3; Maine Summer Humanities Pro- gram at Bowdoin 3 Memories: The wuzzies and the poinsies at UMO, crawling through a cornpatch at midnight and all the other Muffy and Buffy escapades, So here we are ... I wonder what the Celtics are doing tonight?,” the best family in the world, Bowdoin '82 — Room 18, the shopping cart, and drifters with beer, Loverboy concert, the epidemic of pigoes and Amazon women, late nights, the tent, and appearances of the boogey-raccoon” PHILIP DANCE LEON G. DAVIS, JR. Jonesie, Bonesie Ambition: To become a successful auto mechanic Memories: Dover High Auto I and II, Halloween ’82, and all my friends SANDY DAVIS MARY COLLEEN DOW Dairy Philosophy: Be good, and if you can’t be good, have fun Ambition: To further my education and become a grade school teacher and eventually join with the guy I love and be happy Memories: The best times of my life, thank you Tim, fun in the sun and sauna with Suzy Chaplips” and friends, the times at the mall with Beer Cap” and Gummy Bears and T.E. and J.M., going 50 in the Tempest Teapot and finding out we didn’t have brakes, memories of three best friends: Shellie and Tracy and Susan and Whitey the pick-up, J.D.’s study hall and English with Ms. I. WANDA MARIE DOWNS Philosophy: Proud and alone, cold as a stone, I’m afraid to believe the things I feel. I can cry with the best and laugh with the rest, but I’m never sure when it’s real. Memories: Special times spent with Kenny, rough night, huh Lydia?, driving with Paul, 12 15 80, all the other fun times with Diana, Paul, and Rhonda, Trout, Scoutland, a night in Lee THOMAS JOHN DUNN Tom Philosophy: Destiny is not a matter of chance; it is a matter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for; it is a thing to be achieved. Ambition: To live a long happy life, obtain a good education, and to be successful with whatever I attempt. Activities: Marching band 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-op 2, 3, 4; Concert band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz band 2, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 1; Student Council 1; Senior Executive Board; Coastal Zone Management Memories: Tammy, I have a question!, biology class with Kelly, good times with Tammy, Ed, Kel- ly, and Linda LINDA LEE DUROST Sport Philosophy: To have friends, you must be one yourself. Ambition: To become an operating room techni- cian and live a happy life. Activities: Foreign Language Club 1, 2 (at Kennebunk); FBLA Club 2 (at Kennebunk) Memories: Coming to M.H.S.; My friends Steven, Victor, Sherry, Leanne, Mike and David; The Winter Carnival; Working at York Beach CORRINE JULIA ELIOS Reeny, Puff Philosophy: No one should be afraid to die because life is better after death. Ambition: To get married to Timmy and raise a lot of “Rug Rats.” Memories: Meeting Timmy; January 19, 1982; having something I couldn’t keep; Hooper’s Field; Dead Duck; all the good times with Little Brooksie TERRI LYNN ELLIS Suzy “Chap Lips” Philosophy: Keep smiling, cause if the world sees you not laughing, they will laugh at you, not with you. Ambition: To be all that he wants me to be. Memories: All the special moments spent with Bil- ly; Ron Anderson at the ball park; T.P.ing with L.B. and getting her truck stuck near Ouellettes; the only person who understands me — Bebe; my family and friends KIM M. EMERY Mud Ambition: Make the best out of life. Memories: Special times with John; watching Shawn grow; talking to Luann; working with Shel- ly, the summer of “80” SCOTT D. EMERY EMA Philosophy: Do what you want your own way before you do what others tell you to do. Ambition: To go to a 2 year college for “elec- tronics” or into the service and get paid for learning. Activities: Basketball, Dover Vocational, Wrestling Memories: A certain York vs Marshwood basket- ball game; all the things I have been caught at and that I have not be caught at; going to Dover part- time for two years; working at the Vane and going to the Christmas party. 35 36 ANN MARGARET FERRITER Philosophy: Forward as occasion offers. Never look around to see whether any shall note it. Be satisfied with success in even the smallest matter, and think that even such a result is no trifle. — Marcus Aurelius Antonius Ambition: To enjoy a long and successful life. Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2, varsity 3, 4; SYSSA Math Team 2, 3, 4; NEML 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Ex- ecutive Board 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 4; Latin Club 3, co-president 4; NHS 3, parlimentarian-historian 4; Maine Scholars Day. Memories: Going wading and the hockey players at UNH, 2 weeks at USM, making tournaments in field hockey, UMO with the wussies and poinsies, morning bus rides with Rach RHONDA GAIL FLOYD Philosophy: If you wish to, you will have a good op- portunity to get even. Memories: Rough night huh Lydia?, The Trout, all the good times I’ve spent with Wanda, Vicky, and Kim, the summer of 1982, Scoutland, TKO, and RS, the big “F” on Freckle’s head, the hole in my wall. TIMOTHY JOSEPH FLYNN Flynny Philosophy: Just when everything is going smooth, something goes wrong Ambition: To be successful in life. Activities: Wrestling 1; Football 2, 3; Rec. Basketball 1,2.3, 4 Memories: Algebra I with Colby and Horne, Top of the Fourth Hill, MMM KEITH BRIAN FOLGER Folg, Scrounger, Womens Philosophy: To take chances, because they are there Ambition: To meet the right girl, settle down, and live a life of happiness Activities: Weight Lifting, Hunting, Fishing, Rec. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1; Football 1, 2; Ice Fishing Memories: Diving out my front window, falling 50 feet from a tree, fooling around in class, hopping the train with my friends, hunting expedition, doing animal im- itations with my friends MICHAEL K. FULTON Fulty Ambition: To do well in school and after Activities: Wrestling 1; Football 1; Math team 1, 2, 3, 4; NEML 3, 4 Memories: Route 1 drop-off, Cerebona’s House: daytime; working at the Weathervane, B.O.C. — the ride, Spencers, Tidd, Myles, Bennet, Spinney DAVID KENNETH GERRY Doonsebury Philosophy: Everyone scatters when the — hits the fan Ambition: To become a successful mathematical astronomer Activities: Band 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Spring Play 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3; Drama Club 2; Math Team 3, 4; Senior Executive Board 4; Chess Club 3 Memories: Halloween '81, biology with Mrs. Stevens, 5th and 6th period, Blueberry yogurt, Mrs. Shields- Mr. Rogers, UNO before school KIMBERLY ANNE GETCHELL Kim Ambition: To go to college and become a com- puter programmer. Activities: Yearbook 1, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; French Club 2; Magazine Drive 1, 2, 3, 4; Memories: Good times with Kevin; driving my Camaro with Val; Mrs. Hartford’s classes; spend- ing all of Kevin’s money; going to St. Louis and Hawaii ROBIN HOPKINS GOODNOUGH Rob Philosophy: As we all enter this life, God asks no one whether he will accept life. This is not the choice. The only choice you have as you go through life is how you will live it. Ambition: To go to college, study computer pro- gramming, make loads of money, travel all around the world, and then settle down and have a family. Activities: Softball 1, 2; Coach, elementary soft- ball 2, 3, 4; Basketball timer 2; J.V. Basketball Cheerleading, capt. 3; Field Hockey 3; Latin Club 2, 3, treas. 4; School newspaper 4; Winter Car- nival 1,2, 3, 4; Christmas Bazaar 1, 2, 3, 4 Memories: laughing with RB, BG, and DB at DDI; pink pj’s; knowing Kiel; the best times spent with Richard; PAFB; trip to Florida and Disney World; 2:00 am; time spent during a couple trips; TM’s designer jeans REX ALLEN GOSSELIN Sexy Rexy, Flex Philosophy: You can’t get a little when you can’t get enough. Ambition: To have a family soon and to become rich. Activities: Rec. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Memories: 10 23 82; The fourth hill; M, M, M; the crash in the Mustang; “Do you have a mint?” ALEX LEON GRAY Ambition: To have a good job, good money, and good times. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, co-capt. 4; Class Mar- shall 3 Memories: “A” fair; summer 82; all the legal” hunting trips; Miller High Life; CP and the 73 BETHANY JANE GROGAN Boo Philosophy: Life and love have no guarantee, so forever may mean tomorrow. Ambition: To live a happy life with David and always be in the sun. Activities: Latin Club 1, 2; Peer Ed 4 Memories: North Carolina 80; all the special times with David; Kat and Mao; Canada with David and David; escapades with RC and TC; Charleston 82 with DK; polliwogs 5 11 82 RIVES M. GROGAN, JR. Rick Philosophy: If you can’t pay the debt, don’t make the bet. Ambition: To graduate from college, and go into a career with good money. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, co-capt. 4; Basketball 1, 4; Track 2, 4; Usher 3 Memories: all the great times spent with Cathy; watching the stupid greyhounds lose my money; going to parties with “Old Slew Foot”; some of the all night poker games at MS’s house; the night of the graduation 82; all the Christmas trips to Texas. 37 SHARON GUPTILL Guppee Philosophy: A day without laughter is a day wasted. Ambition: To be good at what I do, and keep busy so I can lead a full and successful life. Activities: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Softball 1, 4; Pom-Pom Squad, co-capt. 1 (LHS); J.V. Cheerleading 1 (LHS); Usherette 3; Memories: the Loverboy concert; all the great times with Kel, Jeannine, and Cathy; the great time at the prom; Mrs. Boston’s classes — all the time and pa- tience she spent with me. BRUCE EDWARD HASTY Bruce Ambition: To go to SMVTI and become a successful auto mechanic. Activities: Shop 1, 2, 3, 4 Memories: JD’s classes; winter of 81-82 LINDA ANN HODGDON Lin, Hodge Philosophy: The good times are the best times, the bad times fade away, the good times are forever. Ambition: To lead a happy and successful life. Activities: Track 1; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, co-capt 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, co-capt 4; Yearbook Business Manager 4; Senior Executive Board; Usherette 3 Memories: bus trips back from tournament games in Augusta and Livermore Falls; J. Geils — New Year’s Eve 81; escapades behind the Masonic Temple with the pumpkins; field hockey and basketball bus rides to away games; all the good times I’ve had with my friends these past four years. MARY HOLMES Mar Philosophy: There can be something good in every bad situation or something to be learned. Ambition: To become an elementary teacher, to work with children, and succeed in helping them. Memories: M Ms and good times with Mike; the time Lisa literally flipped over two guys; mine and Kathy’s almost perfect scheme; my friends — the pigeons; talking on the phone with Donna; my first day at PNSY; lunch with fellow short person — Jill KAREN FRANCES HOUDE Houdie Philosophy: I do my best to be just who I am, but everybody wants me to be just like them. Ambition: To live a successful, exciting life. Activities: Varsity Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; JV Basketball 1, 2; Magazine Drive 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Winter Car- nival 1, 2, 3, 4 Memories: great times with friends; Loverboy con- cert; Softball parties; the “Hideaway” and Terrie’s; my Mustang; the beach in the summertime; Fun at Liberty WAYNE HUTCHINSON Hutch Philosophy: Room for improvement is the biggest room in the world Ambition: To be successful in business Activities: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; Band Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Executive Board Memories: Senior party 81; Senior assembly 82; camping with Court and Saint at Pawtuckaway; J. Geils; good times with the Magic Rats and Nightwatchmen DIANA LYNN JOHNSON Di Philosophy: With memories to look back on, yesterday is never gone. With hope in mind, tomorrow looks bright. Ambition: To have a successful career and live a long, enjoyable life with someone special. Activities: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Winter Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Bazaar Committee 1, 2,3, 4 Memories: Four fun years of band and two years of first place competitions; raising heck with Rhonda, Sue, and everyone else; working at “Monkey Wards” with all the great people; my summers, especially the summer of 82; my terrific family and great friends. JAMES RICHARD JOSEPH TIMOTHY KEEVAN Buck, Kev, Bowzer Philosophy: Give me liberty or give me death. Ambition: To become a police officer in New York City. Activities: Cross Country 1, 2; Winter Carnival 1, 2; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Memories: Paying Mr. Lewis off with a steak; Driver’s Ed; running for class officer; graduation; working at the Navy Yard. LISA ANN LANE Leese Philosophy: What you are is God’s gift to you; what you become is your gift to God. Ambition: To enter that narrow path that few find. Activities: Usherette 3; Cheerleading 3, 4; Track 2 Memories: “We’re going to Mitch’s house, Mom!”; finding the Palace and the beach; con- certs with one special person; physics class; time spent with the Cones and Conettes, (Expando Straw) JOHN SCOTT LEACH Mott Philosophy: Practice not theory. Ambition: To go to school and make a lot of money. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Rec Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Wrestling Memories: M, M, M; Algebra I with Colby and Horne; 10 23 82; KKK in 6th period History; two anniversary parties; graduation 82; 7th period band with Schoffy VALERIE LEBORGNE Val Memories: all the great times with David; cruising the base with Kim; Aerosmith 80 and 82; Nazareth; Loverboy; the night Lisa and I sat too close to the screen; “Do you girls have any identification?” MELINDA LEMKE Mindy, Min, Mind-y Philosophy: All the wonders you seek in life are within yourself. Ambition: To life life to its fullest and to become a professional performer Activities: Gymnastics 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Track 3, 4; JV Football cheerleading 3, 4; Newspaper editor 4 Memories: fun times with the gang; the “Hideaway”; Somersworth guys; TT’s parties; concerts THOMAS SCOTT LEMON, JR. Lemon Philosophy: You only can live with yourself when you can learn to live with others. Ambition: To become successful in whatever I do, and to live in a warm state Activities: Track 1, 2; Cross Country 1; Wrestling 4; Baseball 4; Senior Executive Board. Memories: 6 19 82; friends and a very special friend; my trek to Hampton Beach in the summer of 82; watching Excalibur; Mrs. Stevens biology class. LEANNE MARIE MARBLE Leanne Philosophy: Height isn’t everything! Ambition: To become the best in whatever field I choose. Activities: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Spring Play 3, 4 Memories: Summer of 80 spent with Scott; four years of English with David; band competitions; games; skipping Geometry; all the terrific times with my friends CYNTHIA BETH MARSHMAN Cindy, Sid Philosophy: Courage and perseverance have a magical talisman, before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish into thin air. — John Q. Addams Ambition: To become a competent pediatrician and work with children. Activities: Marching Band 1; Concert Band 1; Jazz Band 1; Track 1, 4; Field Hockey 2, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, treas 3, v-pres 4; Math Team 1, 2, 3, 4; NEML 3, 4; Spring Play 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, treas 4; Junior Ex- ecutive Board; Senior Execuetive Board; Aimmee Schramm Award 2; UNH Science and Humanities Symposium 3; Dirigo Girl’s State 3; Student Council 3, pres 4 Memories: UNH — wading and the hockey players; all the “Poinzies and Wuzzies” at UMO; memos from the police about trespassing; “TOWERS OF GRAPEFRUIT!”; Vermont and Penn, with wonderful friends and brethren; “Sub-frosh Obstacles’ at Bates; HAPPH Society james d. McCarthy Jim Philosophy: The more I study, the more I know, the more I know the more I forget, the more I forget the less I know, so why study? Ambition: To be a marine Activities: Football 1, 2; Basketball 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Rec Basketball 2, 3, 4 Memories: the Mayo Family; “Gup, bend over and crack a smile!”; times with friends; M, M, M; my first 360 on bare tar in a 68 Cougar; the spider on Brian’s window; Flynn the plumber; the 4th hill MICHAEL PORTERFIELD McCREERY Cow, Wetback, Mike Philosophy; Learn the lessons today, because they will be reality only too soon. Ambition: To become successful at whatever I do. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4; Magazine Drive 1, 4 Memories: KKK in 6th period history; White Moun- tains with JV; Algebra II with Ed; Rochester Fair 82; all the frequent times the Sixers have beaten the Celtics and then blown it. BRIAN THOMAS McLEAN Bri Philosophy: Live every day as if it was your last because some day it will be. Ambition: To have a lot of money and share it with someone special. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Rec Ball 1,2,3, 4; Memories: Al getting his new car to cruise to the beach and parties; totaling the car; all the good times with good friends; going off the road in back of my girlfriend’s house and having to pay a $25 towing fee; bugs window (Jim Spiderman); all the good times spent with Colleen Cribby LINDA MARIE MITCHELL Lin Philosophy: Life is full of many steps, some good, some bad. Take each step one at a time and make the best of each step you make. Then you will make it to the top. Ambition: To be successful in everything I do. To become a regular pioneer and to be happy in life. To get along better with my family. To become an interior designer. Memories: Leaving Miss Kiuns room with CC after taking final exams; skiing for the first time with Lee and Sue; going to NY; going out in service in the winter and getting stuck in the snow in the “Coon”; the Saco River Canoe trip MYLES MORIARTY Activities: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, co-capt 4; Football 1; Cross Country 2; Dirigo Boy’s State 3 Memories: concerts; Styx, Loverboy, Ozzy Osbourne, BOC; Blue Lights; parties; Mobar CAROLE MORRELL Rebeca Garcia, Carole Heartless Philosophy: But those who trust in the Lord for help will find their strength renewed. They will rise on wings like eagles; they will run and not get weary; they will walk and not get weak.” — Isaiah 40:31 Ambition: To travel widely, experience as much of life as possible, and one day die laughing. Activities: Math Team 1, 4; GDHS Leadership Day 2; Drama Club 2, 3; GDHS Players 2, 3; Yearbook 2, 3, 4; Yearbook supplement editor 2, staff 3; School newspaper editor-in-chief 2, 3, staff 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Wrestling Manager 3; CMLI (Philippines Honor Society) treas 3; Foreign Language Club 3; NHS 3, 4; NEML 4 Memories: all the warm, wonderful, and different people who have helped to make my two years in the Philippines so memorable (especially my “favorite pet, my fellow Fiesta Girls, the lively Garcia clan, “best friends,” and amoebas and cohorts); “Magandang Umaga, Mayaman Ako”; one very existential flight; some very deep conver- sations and some outstandingly good times NANCY JAYNE MORROW Nan Philosophy: Use what talents you possess; the woods would be very silent if no bird sang there except those that sang best. Ambition: To make the right choices and enjoy the results. Activities: Competitive Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Team 1; French Club 1, 2, 3; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board; Student Council 4 Memories: the weekend at Ho Jo’s with the pizza; the guy at Rochester Fair; MacDaniel’s corner after the NHS Induction; Halloween night (The Great Pumpkin!); becoming a “Bucky” with Rachael, Lisa, Esther, and Jenny; Laurie “hitting the deck” at Harvard; all the great times with the Stingrays DEBORAH ANN MUSHORN Debbie Philosophy: Enjoy the friends you have because true friends are few and far between Ambition: To be happy and successful. Activities; CO-OP 4, ARBA 1, 2, 3, 4 Memories: Portsmouth, NH; Loverboy concert; working at PNSY; Durham party; all the great times with my family and friends. CHRISTOPHER DANIEL NADEAU Reg, Dag wood Ambition: To go to vo-tech school and to find a good job. To make good money and have a good time. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Usher 3 Memories: special times spent with Kelly; all the par- ties my freshman year; coming home in the 69 Bub- ble; the Rollinsford and Texaco Massacre; coming home from the Loverboy concert; farm parties SCOTT ANTHONY NAVARRO Papa Joe, Snoe Philosophy: What goes up, definitely must come down. Ambition: To become successful in whatever I undertake. Activities: Cross Country 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Spring Play 3; Drama Club 2; Math Team 3, 4; Senior Ex- ecutive Board Memories: Halloween 81; biology with Mrs. Stevens 5th and 6th period; Advanced Math with Mr. J; Blueberry yogurt; sleeping in Geometry Class; Uno at lunch-time HOLLY LYNN NEALLEY Hollis, Mouse, Hollski, HB, Bogart, Yip Memories: all the special times I had with little Brooksie; in concert with: Rush, BOC, Van Halen, Aerosmith, Scorpions, Rainbow, Billy Squire, The Who, Black Sabbath, Aldo Nova, The Fods, John Butcher Axis, Jonathen Edwards. DONALD CHRISTOPHER OUELLETTE Coma, Comber, Chris Philosophy: Don’t do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Ambition: To go to college, get a job, and make lots of money. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Usher 3 Memories: freshman year in the 69 Bubble; Rollinsford and Texaco Massacres farm parties and A-fair; the Loverboy excursion; graduation parties 80-83 LAURA JAYNE PIKE Laurie, Fish, Mother, Garfield 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 be my friend. Ambition: To make the world a better place than I found it. Activities: Chorus 3; Co-op 4 Memories: ONJ concert with Bob; lunch with Cindy and co.; canoeing with Kid-o; popcorn fights with Cheryl; fishing with Joe and Rob; all my friends and good times at MHS DOUGLAS PIPER, JR. Doug Philosophy: You only live once, so make the best of your life. Ambition: To be successful in life. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1 Memories: meeting Toni Miller my last year in school; Algebra I with Colby and Horne; being with all my friends LORIEJ. PIPER Pipe, Piper Philosophy: Live and let live is fine, but live and help live is better Ambition: To become a successful CPA, and live a happy life Activities: Track 1, 2, tri-captain 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Concert Band 1, 2; X-Country 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Latin Club 2; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board; Winter Carnival 1, 2, 3,4 Memories: Beaver Hollow Campground, summer ’82, Gl Jane “The Army Man”, Rosie always forgetting things, SYSSA’s in the rain, great times with PJ, being with DDR, Putt-Putt, family and friends, Ruth’s Brownies MICHELLE MARIE PLAISTED Mitch Philosophy: I can resist anything, but temptation Ambition: To become involved in law Activities: Marching Band 1; Track Manager 2; Co-op 3, 4 Memories: All my adventures in Portsmouth, NH ’81 and ’82, PNSY, especially the Repair Office and Shop 11; Police, Kansas, Aerosmith, Billy Squire, and J. Geils concerts ’82, Pembroke with Punkin and Pittsburgh with the dancers ’82, good times with my family, friends, and bathroom gang during all my years at Marshwood, special times with Mark, especially Halloween ’82 KELLY JEAN POOLE Kel, Blondie Philosophy: It’s the heart afraid of breaking that never learns to dance ... Just remember in the winter far beneath the bitter snow lies the seed that with the sun’s love in the spring becomes the rose Ambition: To become a model and have all of my dreams come true Activities: Track 1; Yearbook 2, 3; Junior Ex- ecutive Board; Usherette 3; Cheering 4 Memories: All of the memories and good times with Chris, calling in sick one morning — Valen- tines Day, long talks with Kath on the phone, the little white bag in the tree, Loverboy concert-13 in the back of a pick-up, all of the great times with great friends, Grampa CHRISTOPHER A. PRITCHETT Chris, Pritch Philosophy: You can always tell what a man is by what he does with his leisure time Ambition: To be semi-successful and make the most out of life Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Usher 3 Memories: “A” fair, summer and graduation '82, Miller High Life, all our LEGAL hunting trips, speeding with A.G., K.S., and J.B. JEFFREY MICHAEL RAWSKI Roscoe Philosophy: Live your life today, for tomorrow it may be gone Ambition: To have a successful job, and make a lot of money Memories: MMM, 10 23 82, camping with the family, Ma’s Anniversary party, ’82 graduation party SHARI ELLEN REEDER Noodles Philosophy: Just because everything is different doesn’t mean anything has changed Ambition: To fulfill my dreams and to accomplish everything I attempt Activities: Varsity Field Hockey 1; Varsity Gym- nastics 1, 2; Varsity Track 1; Varsity Softball 2, 3, 4; Executive Board 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Winter Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4 Memories: September 27, 1981, Dunkin Doughnuts, Joe and the Somersworth gang, 38 Special concert, softball parties, Terrie’s parties and the hideaway, having parents that understand DIANA FAYE RICHARDS Weenie Philosophy: Snowflakes are one of nature’s most fragile things. But look what they can do when they stick together. Ambition: To fulfill all my dreams and to live as happi- ly as I can. Activities: Drama Club 1, 2; Gymnastics 1; Yearbook 1 Memories: Alabama-Miss Maine; Shirley; many chances; the best family in the world; Barbizon- Modeling; my summer apt.; Bermuda cruises KATHLEEN M. RICHARDS Special K, Caffeine Philosophy: I’ve followed this way, and I’ve followed that way, and the way to go turned out to be my way. Ambition: To be a successful chef in New York City. Activities: Home-Ec Club 4; Escoffier Club, v-pres, 4; Dover 3, 4; Senior Executive Board 4 Memories: memories with M.F.; summer of ’82 with J.B. and C.C.; the Quarter Deck Crew; the times with all my friends at D.H.S; times after school with K.K. and C.D.; time spent with J.C. KATHLEEN ANNE-MARIE RIPLEY Kathy, Kate Philosophy: Time flies, suns rise, and shadows fall. Let time go by. Love is forever. Ambition: To have all my dreams come true and to live a happy and successful life. Activities: J.V. Cheerleading 1, capt 2; Varsity Cheerleading 3; Class V-Pres 1; Student Council 1; French Club 1, 2; Yearbook 3; Junior Executive Board; Teacher’s Aide; Senior Executive Board; Co- op 4 Memories: all the fun my freshman year; watching St. Pierre’s crop grow at night; long talks with Kel, and tears shed over the phone; my junior year at Win- nacunnet — Jan. 22, 1982; summer of ’82 with so- meone very special. TAMMY LYNN ROBBINS Retta, Tamms, Tam Philosophy: If you do not understand my silence, you will not understand my words. Ambition: To live my dreams and to be a success in whatever I may accomplish. Activities: Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Track 1; Varsity Softball 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Year- book 4; Winter Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4; Magazine Drive 1, 2,3,4 Memories: great times with the Crew; Terrie’s par- ties, the hideaway, and softball parties; Aerosmith; jumping fire hydrants with T.T.; the greatest parents; hiking and biking with friends NORMAN J. ROBERGE Frenchy Philosophy: Have an excellent time while you can. Ambition: To be successful in life and to accomplish something. Memories: running into guard-rails; Johanna Fowler’s party; C.Y.O. Convention; totaling my father’s truck; Sue Lavassa SHERRI MARIE RUSSELL Philosophy: Question Authority! Ambition: To be successful and stay single. Memories: Gail’s parties; “At least we had fun!”; Mrs. Hartford’s classes; Market Square Day ’81; TT; Baskin Robbins; The Jungle Moose 44 KRISTINE HELEN SADLER Kris Philosophy: Before you realize who you are, it is not possible for you to go your own direction. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I attempt in life. Activities: Class Treas. 1, 2; Field Hockey 1, 2, co-capt 3, 4; Basketball J.V. 1; Var. 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Student Council 3; Class Marshall; Magazine Drive co-chairman 3; chairman 4 Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board Memories: Bus rides (with a little comfort) from Augusta and Livermore Falls; watching St. Pierre’s crop grow at night; a trip to Boothbay Harbor; Bryant College with Robin; late night ex- cursions with Nicole; great times shared with great friends; partying with the gang; all the con- certs — Journey and Loverboy GLENN D. SCHOFF Schoffy Philosophy: Live your tomorrows today, because today may be your last tomorrow. Ambition: To be a success in other’s eyes. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Memories: Friday nights with T.E.; KKK in sixth period History class; Wayne Schoff; Algebra II with Ed; 7th period band with Leachy LISA R. SEELEY Boggles, Bones Philosophy: Follow your heart and live it up. Ambition: To become successful in computer Programming and secretarial work. Activities: Marching Band 1 (L.H.S.); FHA 1 (L.H.S); Photo Club 1 (L.H.S.); Cheering 1 (L.H.S.); Candy striper 1; Home-Ec Club, pres 3 Memories: Babysetting for Pam and Sharon; the beach with Diane; times spent with A.P.; when Lisa B. and I went to see “Friday the 13th, Part III”; John’s happiness around the school; times spent with the Bathroom Gang and Ape DARLENE MARIE SHAW Darlene Ambition: To become a successful accountant, and then a CPA. To settle down with someone special. Activities: Track 1, 4; Basketball 2; Senior Ex- ecutive Board 4; Junior Executive Board 3; School Newspaper, typist 4 Memories: all the super times with all my friends; the fountain of youth at the Ted Nugent concert; the weekend at the Emery’s camp; T.O. in ’80. RHONDA JEAN SHIRK Shirkey, Rhondalay, Mom, Fish Philosophy: I lived yesterday for today and I am living today for tomorrow. Live one day at a time and you will find a brighter future. Ambition: To become a successful music teacher and work with handicapped children. To spend my life in happiness with someone special. Activities: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board; Junior Prom Committee; Christmas Bazaar Committee 3, 4; Senior Banquet Committee. Memories: all my good times with my friend in Rainbow and with Mom, Paula, Jen, Jill, Chris, Viv, and Holly; all my fun times with Diana, Terrie, Sue and others — Terrie, how’s your finger?; all the fun times in band — being first for two years; Summer of '82 West Virginia-Supreme; thanks to all my friends and family for getting me this far ANDREA PATRICIA SMITH Ang Philosophy: Live life’s adventures, for without adventure life is not lived. Ambition: To become successful and happy in whatever I do. Activities: Executive Board; Senior Executive Board; Winter Carnival 3, 4; Co-op 3, 4 Memories: the Allagash; Simon Boulivar; “Oh no!”; getting lost in the woods; Loverboy concert; wonderful parents; playing cards with d.; partying DARRYL SPANGLER JAMES A. SPENCER Jim Ambition: To go as far in life as possible Activities: Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Usher 3 Memories: Dover Police Department, Styx, OZZY, Loverboy, B.O.C. Concerts, skiing with Scott and Tom, Mobar, trip to Boston with Mark, all of the par- ties at Scott’s house, working at Weathervane, attack of the Kum-a-tang, Tom at Styx, trips on my motorcycle THOMAS F. SPENCER Tom Philosophy: Don’t worry about your problems of tomorrow until they are problems of today Ambition: To succeed in all the goals I set for myself and become successful in political affairs Activities: Class president 1, Co-op 3, 4, Skiing 1, 2, 3,4 Memories: Route 1 Drop-off, skiing with Scott and Jim, Mobar, parties at Scott’s house, attack of the Kum-a-tang, OZZY, Loverboy, B.O.C. Concerts, bending over at the Main Vane, Suzuki 450 L REBECCA GAYLE SPICER Becky, Farrah, P.J. Philosophy: Some people know how to live, others know how to love, but for the ones of us who know how to love living have a very special art to cherish forever Ambition: To fulfill all the dreams that live within me to the fullest and to live each day to the fullest Activities: Track, Communications Club, Newspaper, Drama Club Memories: Shirly the snake, meeting a very special friend, graduating from Barbizon School of Modeling, all the special things my mom has done for me, my first day of school in kindergarten, Walt Disney World, the best of times with Dyana (Weenie) Faye Richards DAVID SPINNEY Philosophy: We’re here for a good time, not a long time, so have a good time, the sun can’t shine everyday. Ambition: To go to Vo. Tech, and have a successful career in electronics Activities: Track 1, Wrestling 1, N.H.S. 3, 4 Memories: Summer of 1980, 2 12 82, excellent times with Raylene, Osco’s Store Party, ride back from Alton, Junior Prom night, 1975 Charger LISA ANN STEAD Philosophy: Attempt all to an end and never stand to doubt, Nothing’s so hard but search will find it out... Ambition: To live a happy and fulfilling life. Activities: Track 3; Student Council 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook 3, Editor in Chief 4; Class Historian 4; Junior Executive Board; Senior Ex- ecutive Board Memories: Volunteering at W.D.H. with Jo and open- ing the elevator — between floors, one particular night Val and I “sat too close to the screen, didn’t have any identification, and almost went swimming in Portsmouth. Loverboy, Aerosmith (the early morning stroll), J. Geils Concerts, The Cool-Whip Monster, A very special person — Amor Omnia Vincit... DENNIS R. ST. PIERRE Frog, Pierre Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1; Usher 3; Dirigo Boy’s State 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; School Play 2, 4; Math Team 3, 4; NEML 3, 4 Memories: freshman year with all the parties in the 69 Bubble; graduation parties; Rollinsford and Texaco Massacres; Loverboy concert; A” Fair and farm parties; Prom weekend; Mousam trips DONNA RENEE STREET Avenue Philosophy: Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who fear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice, but for those who love, time is not. — Henry Van Dyke Ambition: I have set my goals high — I will face the world with grace and dignity and when my goals have been achieved, I will hold my head up for I am proud of my abilities. Activities: Track 1, 2; School Play 1; Math Team 1, 2; Class Secretary 3; French Club 1, 2, sec 3; Newspaper 3; Winter Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4; Magazine Drive Captain 1, 3; Yearbook 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Christmas Bazaar 1, 2, 3,4 Memories: all the love, support, and fabulous memories with Jim; McDonald’s and the great people that work there; my baby-blue car; the super summer of 1982 with Jim; toilet-papering Jim’s house; playing Space Invaders till one in the morning; flying kites at the beach at ten at night with Jim, Rich, and Robin; all of the fun Halloween parties; my great family and friends and four super years at high school. ROBERT J. SULLIVAN Bob, Sully Philosophy: You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you just might find, you get what you need. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Memories: my Impala; working at the Weather- vane; the people at Marshwood STEPHANIE JO SULLIVAN Wolf, Fluff Philosophy: I tell you the truth, whoever hears my Word and believes him who sent me has eter- nal life, will not be condemned.” John 5:24 Ambition: To follow the plan that God has chosen for my life and choose the career that is right for me. Activities: Marching Band 1; Concert Band 1; Jazz Band 1; French Club 1, 2; Latin Club 3, 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; Basketball 3; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Executive Board Memories: all the super times with my family and friends; good times at Youth Group; the excellent times with the Baglivo’s; Risa’s driving in front of the Maine Mall; after the Senior Executive Board meeting with Jenny, Esther, Lisa, Tom, and Rachael. GEOFFREY SUTTON Geoff Philosophy: Live every day at its best. Ambition: To live long and happy and finish my car. To live with someone special. Memories: all my special times spent with Luann; March 17, 1981; living in Mass, with Mom; one weekend in October; drag races in 78 and 79 SHERRY LEE SWANSON Spiritual Philosophy: “I am crucified with Christ; never- theless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me, and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me.” Gal 2:20 Ambition: To go to Bible school and become a Christian counselor, to follow Christ’s will for my life in the best way I can. Activities: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2,3; Jazz Band 2 Memories: The Bible Speaks; band; meeting Robin N. and Joyce L.; Pastor Brown and Pastor Duff MARK ANDREW TAYLOR Speakles Philosophy: There is no final destination, only a con- tinual process of becoming. Ambition: To go to college and learn a good trade, travel, live a happy life and be successful in what I do. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, capt 4; Track 1; Basketball 1, 2; Usher 3; Play Crew Memories: farm parties — one sick night; A” Fair; trip to the White Mountains; graduations 80-83; Rollinsford and Texaco Massacre; bus rides home from Fryburg with Reynolds; walking everywhere with CP and Tickle Pink; the ride to camp with CP and C. 45; Mousam trips MICHAEL ANTHONY THIBEAU, JR. Mike Activities: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 3, 4 ESTHER HOLBROOK THOMPSON Esta Philosophy: It’s easier to go down a hill, but the view is from the top. Ambition: To succeed in the career I choose. Activities: Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Math Team 2, 3, 4; Class President 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, pres 4; School Play 1, 2; French Club 1, sec 2, v-pres 3; Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board Memories: special times with Jeff; “The Great Pumpkin Caper!”; all the great times with my bestest friend, Rachael and the rest of the Buckies; catching the Pepsi Spirit; When the beaver is away the Bucks will play!”; my family and all the support they’ve given me; all the fabulous times at MHS; our trip to UMO DAVID SCOTT THURBER Thurb Ambition: To get a good job when and if I graduate, and be successful with what I do. Activities: Track 1, 2, 3; Football Mgr. 1 Memories: all the special times that I have spent with Lorraine, and am planning on spending; the motorcy- cle ride with McCarthy and Chagnon; McCarthy say- ing, “Danny, Come on!”; Algebra I with Colby and Horne; the mountain road with Jim and Danny, and a stuck 68 Cougar; my first 360 in a 68 Cougar SCOTT ALLEN TIDD Philosophy: Let the good times roll! Activities: Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Team 1, 2, 3, 4; NEML 3, 4; Usher 3; Dirigo Boy’s State 3; Skiing 1,2,3,4. Memories: skiing with Jim and Tom; Boy’s State; many good times over the years in Georgetown; my “Mobar”; 81 Class C Championship; party at Spencers’ TERRIE LYNN TILTON Brad, Ter Philosophy: To overlook the little things in life is to overlook the biggest part of life. Ambition: To follow my dreams where ever they lead me and to take each day as it comes, for tomorrow is nothing without today. Activities: Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, regionals 3, 4, states 4; Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4; Varsity Gymnastics 1, 2; School Newspaper 4, editor 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Shool Play 1 Memories: Dunkin’ Doughnuts, Sept. 27, 1981 and the Somersworth gang Shina and fun times at York Beach; jumping fire hydrants and $38.50; Loverboy and .38 Special 82; the family of clowns and the best and most understanding parents. ALEX PHILIP TRENT Al Philosophy: Get all you can out of life because you won’t live forever Ambition: To be rich and live a long life Activities: Freshman Hoop 1, Rec. Ball 2,3, 4 Memories: Working at the Quarter Deck Restaurant all four years of high school, a certain basketball game with S.E., Summer of '82, Lover- boy Concert, all my great times at Marshwood High School, Should I go left or right ... Straight!!! JASON KEN TUTTLE Jay Babe Philosophy: Work smarter, not harder Ambition: To get a good job and to be successful in whatever I decide to do Activities: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Memories: The Rochester crack up, rebuilding my V.W., cruisin’ in my V.W., hunting, fishing, trapp- ing, Webster’s Farm, going to the movies with Mc- Carthy, Flynn, and Chagnon, all the good times with my friends JEFFREY M. VAILLANCOURT Court Philosophy: Live each day of Life to the fullest ex- tent because one day there will be no tomorrow Ambition: To leave all the hassle behind and lead my own life the way I want to Activities: Concert, Marching, Jazz Band 1,2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Executive Board; Track 3; Boys State Delegate Memories: Camping at Pautucaway State Park with Matt and Wayne, Police, Loverboy, and especially J. Geils (with LAS) Concerts, October 1, 1982, Breaking down on the turnpike at 2 a.m. after Aerosmith, Cool-Whip Monster, LAS, a very special person in an important time of my life JERRI WACHTER Philosophy: Life is just a repeat Ambition: To have the thing I most want Activities: Yearbook 1, Drama 1 Memories: Portland to Boston with Cheryl, Rob- bie and Richard, all the crazy times with L.W., J.L., and K.K., Springsteen Concert, Thriller Hill, the dumptruck rides, Cheryl, Suzy-Q and Lora, battles with Beaulac APRIL LEE WALKER Ape Philosophy: Live your life the way you want without worrying about what other people think Ambition: To be an executive secretary Activities: Marching Band 1, 2; Concert Band 1, 2; Co-op 3, 4 Memories: All the great times I had with J.P., all the good times spent with the bathroom gang and my best friend Boggles, memories of my cousin Karen, all my great friends and especially the town crowd, all the great things my grandfather has done for me, my little” brother Bobby, my Mom, babysitting my little cousins, the summer of ’82 with M.B. RACHAEL CHAPMAN WENTWORTH Rach Philosophy: I’m not perfectly witty, I’m not perfectly wise and I’m not perfectly wonderful, but I am perfectly me.” Ambition: To never run out of ambition and enthusiasm Activities: Track 1, 2; Marching Band 1, Cheerleading 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; Art Club 4; Class Vice- President 3, 4; School Play 1, production crew 3; Junior and Senior Executive Boards, Math Team 1,2 Memories: Summering in California, When the beaver’s away the bucks will play,” great times with Esther and the other Bucks (Lisa, Nan, and Jen), car troubles with Tom, the John Cougar Concert, the Guild of Wicked Artists, the George-Ass” look, Julius Caesar Barter style KENNETH PAUL WEST Memories: my 68 Gt Torino; my 71 G.T.O.; my 70 Mercury Cyclone; my 66 Mustang TERRI LYNN WETZEL Wetz, Pretz, Ter Philosophy: It is far better to strive for success and fail than to strive for failure and succeed. Ambition: To have a successful and happy life. Activities: Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; JV Softball 2; Varsity Softball 3; Math Team 1 Memories: a burning finger in Latin class; raising heck with all my friends; Chemistry class with Steph; Latin class with Rhonda; Mom and Dad and snobs in York LUANN MARIE WHEELER Lu, Lulu, Luie, and Snuggles Ambition: To life a happy and fulfilled life with some- one very special, and to never forget my friends at MHS. Activities: Co-op Memories: all the special times spent with Geoff; March 17, 1981; Loverboy concert, Get Lucky; Little Brooksey; all the special times spent with my “little sister”; special friends; Deanna, Kris, Robin, Becky, Becki, Corrine ELIZABETH GAIL WILLIS Coach Philosophy: Solitude is as needful to the imagination as society is wholesome for the character. — James Russell Lowell Ambition: To be successful in Art. Activities: Yearbook 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3; Girls’ Basketball Mgr. 1, 2; Track Mgr. 1; Art Club, pres 4 Memories: New Years 82; 18th birthday party; Police concert; Pholly Pond; Six K Party BECKI W. WRIGHT Bee, Puddles Philosophy: Make the best you can with what you have. Ambition: To make the most of my lifetime and to grow to be at least five feet tall. Memories: Gary; my freshman year with Donna and many other good friends; the airport runway with Weed; all the great concerts I’ve been to; robbing the school kitchen with Lori; special times with Jonny DEANNA LYNN YOUNG Dede, Weed, Weedly Philosophy: The noblest quality of a human being is being human. Ambition: To live a long, happy life and to never forget my good friends at MHS. Activities: Co-op 4; Portsmouth Hospital 4 Memories: my dear friend John Brooks; Want a martini?” No thanks, gotta help Marge with the Lawn.; my great parents and brothers; the airport runway with Becki and my great sisters in law, Kris Martin and Pam Nicholson; all of my good friends; Pam, Kris, Luann, Robin, Theresa, Corrine, Becki, John, and Cheri; good times in the house in Kittery and York Beach CATHERINE MARGARET CONROY Connie, Cathy Philosophy: Remember yesterday, dream about tomor- row, but live today. Ambition: To find a good and successful career, and most of all, to be happy. Activities: Cheering 1; Track 1, 2; Basketball 2; Field Hockey 2; Class President 1; Student Council 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Usherette 3; Coop 3,4. Memories: All the times spent with Rick, all the times me and Anna went out and raised hell in the lemon, the night of the Libertad with Marie, Anna and “Budman” and all of the parties (UNH), Graduation of '80, D.N., all the late nights with Linda, Black Russians VERONICA LEE FORBES Vicky Memories: February 15, 1981, all the good times spent with Kevin, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sashe by my office on your way in, skipping school (and getting caught), all my good friends, especially Tammy, Lori, and Rhonda, Thank you Captain, Mr. Greenbean, Where are the encyclopedias? JEFFREY P. COLE Pep, Gab Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do Activities: Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2,3, 4. Memories: Special moments with Esther, partying with my friends SANDRA JEAN CUMMINGS Sandie Philosophy: Be who you are and not what other people want you to be. Ambition: Enjoy life to its fullest Activities: Home Ec. Club 1; Latin Club 1, 2. Memories: Special times with Tom, AC DC concert, being one of three people late on the bus in Portland, my Canadian trip with my parents, September 23,1980 CLAUDE ARTHUR GAGNON Sarg Philosophy: Practice makes perfect Ambition: To succeed in life Activities: Baseball 3,4; Rec. Ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1 Memories: Mmm, all the great times I’ve had with T.B., Fourth Hill, Mrs. Fine’s 10th grade class with Rex and Dan JEFFREY LAWRENCE GILMAN Gillfish Philosophy: To do the best I can day by day Ambition: To be the best I can no matter what I do Memories: Music Appreciation '81 to ’82, June 5th 1982, Music Theory with Mr. Grondin, the years 1982 and 1983 JULIE RYDER Philosophy: The world is full of Kings and Queens who blind your eyes and steal your dreams, it’s Heaven and Hell — Black Sabbath Ambition: To live a happy and successful life, to get my own place and to go to Florida Activities: Track 1; Field Hockey 1; Girls Bathroom 3, 4; Memories: Lil’ Brooksie, B.O.C. and Aerosmith concerts, Dead Duck, TRIP to Conn, with Holly, Chaquettes Trailer, all the great times with some excellent friends, my family MATTHEW A. ST. PIERRE Matt Ambition: To have a successful career and make lots of money Activities: Marching and Concert Band 1, 2 Memories: Van Halen concerts, camping with Court and Butch ■ As Juniors, we have suc- cessfully met the challenges of our first two years at Marsh- wood. Reflecting on the past years, we realize that we have grown and matured in many aspects. In our varied ex- periences, we have en- countered times of difficulty, yet we have remained a class of spirit and determination. As in- dividuals, we will endeavor to realize our own goals, yet strive for the continued unity of the class of 1984. Jill Sweeney, President; Eric Owen, Vice-President; Laurie Lucas, Secretary; Matthew Prior, Treasurer; Karen Capen, Historian; Mr. Scelza, Advisor J U N I O R S Richard Auclair Lori Barrett Scott Batchelder Brian Beckner Diana Bennett Susan Berube Louis Brewster Daniel Buffey Karen Campbell Crystal Camuso Karen Capen David Carlson 54 Donald Carpenter Thomas Chase Brian Clough Elizabeth Currier Victor deWildt April Dinsmore Susan Dunlap Christine Durcan Tammy English Lori Felix Darrell Fife John Geilen Sharon Goiter Amy Goodnough Brian Goodwin Denise Goodwin Steven Grodan Lisa Hall Beth Leavitt Russell Lord Alan Libbey Laurie Lucas Brian Lyman David Lamprey Lynda Landry Vicki Lapointe Brent Kendrick Michael Kenney Eric Kulickowski Melissa Johnson Larry Jutras Lori Kast Kathryn Heusler Karen Hilliard Rheinhold Holton Bruce Hanson Debbie Heidenstrom Michael Henderson Philip Lytle Wendy MacDaniels Gerald MacPherson Suanne Maloomian Alicia March Shelly McFarland Cheryl McKenney James McPherson Michelle Merrill Anne Mick Elva Monroe Amy Moore Anita Morgridge Craig Morgridge Donna Morphy James Morse Sue Moynahan Kim Mozeleski Mark Murphy Robbie Nichols Michael O’Brien Eric Owen Sean Parisian Cheryl Parulo Donna Paterson Mia Pendleton Raylene Place 57 Chuck Poirier Matthew Prior Troy Ragno Richard Richardson John Rogers Michael Rogers James Roy Richard Scelza James Schoff Marc Schoff Sonja Seibert Bonnie Small Danny Smith David Smith Malin Souer Sandra Stansfield June Stevens Jeremy St.Pierre Randy Stubbs Jill Sweeney Peter Thibeau Doreen Thomas Jamie Thompson Mark Thompson Laurie Toulouse Cabot Trott Mike Turcotte Jennifer Tuttle Monique Vachon Sandra Watts Laura Webber Lorraine Wilkinson Lora Willis Scott Young Jacqueline Zamarchi SOPHOMORES We began as freshmen, young and unknowing. Now we are sophomores, older, wiser, and hopefully, ready to take on all the challenges which will confront us as we make our way toward adulthood. We hope to begin meeting our goals, fulfilling our dreams, and reaching great heights here at Marshwood. Mrs. Shields, Advisor; L. Gordon, President; S. Cerebona, Secretary; Mrs. Gould, Advisor; R. Dougherty, Vice- President; Ms. Issokson, Advisor; T. Cerebona, Treasurer Phillip Abrams Tom Arnold Janice Bacon Kieth Barron Kimberly Barthelemy Amy Beaumont Jennifer Birch David Bond Chris Boston Robert Boston Bert Boucher Jackie Bowden Sam Brightman Robert Brown Tim Buffey Ann Bunker Mary Burns Mark Butterfield Dennis Buxton Diane Bynion 60 John Camden Chris Carle Christine Carlson Ricky Carroll Stacy Cavanaugh Joseph Ceci Susan Cerebona Theresa Cerebona Michael Churchill Chad Cleaves Seth Coffey Jeff Conroy Sean Conroy Blain Cote Stacy Chase Daniel Courtney Dennis Curtis Stephanie Dagan Kent Davis Robert Debrosse Todd DeRaps Angela Dewildt Rose Dougherty James Dow Kevin Dumont Steve Dunn Lisa Emery Andrew Foret Melissa Gile Brian Gilman Darren Freye Sandra Furbish Mike Emery Kim Fayhe Eric Fernandas Dale Fife Jim Flynn Sara Foote Claudette Gagnon Jonathan Goodwin Lisa Gordon David Gosselin Stephanie Gould Scott Grogan Bruce Grover Paricia Gross Richard Guptil Jay Holton Michael Horwitz Ronald Jette Todd Kaichen David Kapparis Scott Kendrick Marlene Kenney Mary Kenney Coleen Kibat Monica King Tayna Lane Lori Leach Kimberly Leland Cindy Littlefield Darlene McDonough David McKitrick Lisa Marble Pamela Marsh Scott Matheson Michael Matthews Doug Merril Debbie Miller Vicky Morphy Tom Morse Jeanne Muchemore Craig Obrey Trudy Osbourne Phun Ouk 64 Matthew Owen Denise Paige Jay Paquette James Parent Chris Parkin Dennis Patterson Deborah Perkins Kirk Pettigrew Debbie Phillips Steven Poole Preston Pritchett Chris Ragno Vicky Rollins Raymond Russell Kandice Seward Renee Small Tina Smith William Spinney Mark Stevens Matthew St.Pierre Libbey Stuart Thomas Sullivan Thomas Tetu Brenda Thomas Deanna Thomas Peter Thompson Candy Tou saint Angie Turner Tracy Urquhart Jeffery Veino Robert Walker Donald Webber Paul Whittemore Jim Wright Tim Wright Jaye Young 65 We start as freshmen, inexperienced and scared, trying to learn the ropes as quickly as we can. As the year passes by us, we strive to make our mark now and for the upcoming years. W. Kennedy, Treasurer; S. Johnson, President; W. Ellis, Historian; A. Parkin, Vice-President; Mr. Wood Advisor; J. Ferriter, Secretary; Mr. Turgeon, Advisor F R E S H M E N 66 Edwin Baird Shaun Baker Kelly Bartlett Wendy Beckert Heidi Benvie Lori Bolstridge Frank Bowden Greg Boyer Robyn Brennan Brian Buxton Christine Campbell Brian Capen Peter Carlberg Cathy Carroll Pamela Clark Annette Conway Shawn Corcoran Terri Cote Michael Cox Deborah Currier Samuel Dartt Steven Davies Gretchen Davis Patrick DeLorge Timothy deRochemont Sherry DeWever Joy Dodd Patti Duranleau Wendy Ellis Susan English Norma Estrada Donna Falbo Denis Fegan Ronald Felix Glenn Fernald Jennifer Ferriter Eric Foye Leia Frye Robin Frye Tina Fuller Leslie Fulton Jennifer Gorman Melissa Goodwin Robert Goodwin Roberta Goodwin Michelle Gosselin Carey Gross Aaron Hersom Audra Hilton Tina Holmes Daniel Ivey Stephanie Johnson Timothy Jordan Robert Jungquist Nancy Kashmer 68 Cori Kast Wendy Kennedy Sandra Knight William Kozlowski Matthew Lang Brian Lanouette Anthony LaVerde Karl LeBlanc Terry Long Michelle Loubier Melanie MacDaniels Samuel Mclnnis Timothy McLean Kimberly Mains Sandra Marble Darcy Melanson Maura Melanson Sonya Merrill Toni Miller Jason Moreland Cheryl Morin Kimberly Morton Rebecca Mosness Maureen Moynahan Michael Moynahan 69 Tonya Muchemore Kandis Neal Rodney Nichols Andrew Nicholson Beth Osgood Matthew Ouellette Holly Owen Shawn Packard Steven Parisian Amy Parkin Dennise Paterson Belinda Paul Darlene Pelletier Ann Perschy Christopher Phipps Craig Pirtle Anthony Potter Stephen Pruett 70 Kristin Ricketts Rodney Rondeau Eric Rousseau Jonathan Samson David Springer Sueanne Sullivan Robin Swanson Scott Tarr Dawn Tetu Robert Tetu Tina Tetu Christopher Thibeau Joseph Thibeau Elaine Thibeault Lori Townsend Sara True Normand Varieur John Vermette Dennis Weeks Kevin West Jamie Wheeler Stephanie Wheeler W f? 71 JUNIOR PROM ... the best of times STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSORS . . . Row 1: S. Goulter, Treasurer, L. Lucas, Vice-President, C. Marshman, President, D. Brooks, L. Stead, L. Piper. Row 2: C. Morin, M. Prior, R. Wentworth, N. Morrow, J. Dame, A. Goodnough, J. Sweeney, E. Owen, C. Cast, M. Gosselin. Row 3: A. Parkin, W. Kennedy, W. Ellis, M. Kenney, T. Lane, R. Dougherty, B. Thomas, S. Gould, S. Conroy. Absent: A. Mick, Secretary. ... HOMECOMING 1982 2 n oz-20nmJ0i NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: P. Bennett, D. Spinney, J. Vaillancourt, L. Stead, J. Dame, Secretary, C. Marshman, Treasurer, E. Thompson, President, N. Morrow, Vice-President, A. Fer- riter, Historian, C. Morrell, L. Piper, J. Boilard, M. Fulton. Row 2: J. Sweeney, C. McKenney, R. Place, A. Dinsmore, D. Paterson, S. Young, B. Lyman, J. Tuttle, A. Marsh, J. McPherson, L. Landry. 78 MATH LEAGUES Row 1: S. Merrill, L. Fulton, H. Owen, R. Frye, C. Morin, W. Kennedy, A. Parkin. Row 2: S. Tarr, T. Buffy, D. Bynion, L. Gordon, R. Dougherty, S. Gould, S. Degan, J. Young, J. Goodwin. Row 3: Mr. Gasper, Advisor, J. Conroy, D. St.Pierre, M. Fulton, D. Gerry, C. Morrell, A. Ferriter, J. Dame, C. Marshman, H. Coffey, T. Wright. Row 4: D. Webber, J. McPher- son, L. Lucas, M. Prior, L. Jutras, S. Seibert, A. Dinsmore, D. Patterson, C. McKenney, M. Vachon. Row 5: M. O’Brian, L. Felix, S. Moynahan, L. Landry, R. Lord, B. Paul, E. Owen, T. Chase, S. Young, M. Johnson, J. McPherson, W. McDaniels. JL % Row 1: Mr. Gasper, Advisor, D. Gerry, L. Jutras, C. McKenney, D. Paterson, A. Dinsmore, M. Thibeau. Row 2: J. McPher- son, D. St.Pierre, M. Prior, J. Dame, C. Marshman, J. McPherson, T. Chase. Row 3: E. Owen, A. Ferriter, C. Morrell, M. Johnson, W. McDaniels. 7Q ART CLUB Row 1: H. Coffey, A. Marsh, G. Willis, T. Dunn, K. Capen. Row 2: B. Osgood, J. Dame, S. Sullivan, V. deWildt. Absent: Rachael Wentworth. HOME EC. CLUB 80 FRENCH CLUB Row 1: S. Foote, K. Heusler, C. McKenney, Secretary, J. Sweeney, President, S. Gould, V. President, L. Emery, Treasurer, R. Dougherty, L. Gor- don, C. Cast. Row 2: M. Kenney, M. Vachon, E. Marsh, S. Seibert, E. Fernandez, B. Grover, S. Conroy, D. Merrill, B. Thomas. Row 3: J. Goodwin, E. Rousseau, K. Fahy, A. Dinsmore, J. Ferriter, D. Fife, B. Lanouette, S. Moynahan, L. Felix, S. Watts, R. Frye, J. Parent. LATIN CLUB Row 1: T. Dunn, A. Ferriter, Co-President, L. Landry, V. President, R. Goodnough, Secretary, J. Dame, Co-President, C. Marshman, Treasurer, S. Sullivan, R. Shirk. Row 2: E. Batchelder, D. Bennett, E. Marsh, T. Miller, D. Fife, D. Gerry, S. Foote, S. Cerebona, H. Coffey. Row 3: L. Stewart, Miss Mitchell, Advisor, D. Miller. 82 MARCHING BAND 1982 Row 1: W. Hutchinson, J. Vaillancourt, R. Carroll, C. Thibeau, E. Foye, J. McPherson, S. Swanson, J. Thibeau, T. Morse, M. Thibeau, D. Paige. Row 2- W Kennedy, P. Duranleau, L. Stuart, C. Ricketts, D. Pelletier, T. English. Row 3: L. Woods, R. Schelza, S. Stansfield, T. Clark, A. Libby, K Pettigrew D. Patterson, S. Packard, A. Parkin, L. Marble, T. Urguhart. Row 4: R. Richardson, M. Lang, D. J. Patterson, D. Smith, J. Geilan, D. Gerry, G. Davis, R. Shirk. Row 5: J. St.Pierre, S. Knight, S. Cerebona, M. MacDaniels, L. Gordon, D. Patterson, C. Campbell, P. Marsh, C. Neil, T. Cerebona, R. Dougherty, T. Dunn. «‹ . no Z O CO 00 D. Miller, J. Bowden, M. Vachon, A. Marsh, D. Paige IV Mi n u Hi 01 140M 00 ‱ ot c oc r 00 „ 00 0 00 ‱ Of C Ot t 00 t ot t ot c OO „ 00 t 00 ‱ A r M 1100« 01 M MOOVtCYM ‱ V 000 „ M OVAtJAfJ 1 V VVOA It M cm « „9 V 41 Wl IV ■ VNOOIMNn ‱1 V 1100« V 0IC10VCCV I ■ 000 „ V OOftflAVJ If ■ 100A tl V en tl ■ 4IW1 01 89 | BLAME US Yearbook Staff | Editor-in-Chief Lisa Stead Business Manager Linda Hodgdon Senior Editor Cindy Marshman Underclassmen Editor Sue Moynahan Sales Dawn Brooks Art Editor Gail Willis Sports Editors Ed Batchelder Ruth Arrington Advisor Mr. Cousens Seated: K. Capen, L. Kast, R. Arrington, L. Stead, C. Marshman, T. Robbins, B. Wright. Stan- ding: G. Willis, S. Moynahan, D. Bennett, Mr. Cousens, T. Chase, V. deWildt, K. Houde. GIRLS' TRACK '82 Row 1: L. Piper, J. Sweeney, A. Ferriter, L. Becker, R. Arrington, A. Costello, W. Anderson. Row 2: S. Gould, B. Small, C. Toussaint, D. Bynion, D. Morphy, T. Lane, S. Degan, J. Young. Row 3: S. Boston, S. Cerebona, R. Dougherty, A. deWildt, K. Leland, L. Stead, B. Thomas, H. Coffey. BOYS' TRACK '82 Row 1: J. Tuttle, J. Vaillancourt, M. Moriarty, W. Shew, M. Grogan, B. Sullivan. Row 2: D. Thurber, D. Fife, T. Wright, C. Trott, S. Bicknell. Row 3: D. Gerry, D. Bond, D. Coombs, T. Sullivan, D. Buffey, L. Brewster, E. Owen, S. Coffey, Coach: Mr. Little. SOFTBALL '82 Row 1: K. Houde, L. Toulouse, H. Main, L. Young, H. Pirtle, V. Pillsbury, S. Reeder. Row 2: T. Wetzel, C. Gagnon, T. Osborne, T. Robbins, A. Williams, S. Stansfield, L. Schoff, Coach: Mr. Adams. BASEBALL '82 Row 1: M. Castner, J. Chase, M. Lyman, D. Clapp, J. Wolcott. Row 2: J. Cole, K. Maloo- mian, T. Gray, B. Fife, M. McCreery, D. St.Pierre. Row 3: Coach: Mr. Lewis, M. Schott, B. Lyman, S. Tidd, R. Holton, P. Bennett, B. McLean, K. Barron. FIELD HOCKEY VARSITY Row 1: Co. Capt. K. Sadler, A. Mick, B. Thomas, C. Gagnon, T. Osborne, J. Sweeney, J. Tuttle, Co. Capt. L. Hodgdon. Row 2: R. Arrington, A. Ferriter, J. Clithero, S. Sullivan, J. Dame, K. Campbell, M. Kenney. JR. VARSITY Row 1: M. Kenney, S. Gould, L. Kast, C. Marshman, H. Coffey, B. Leavitt, L. Leach, A. Beaumont. Row 2: C. Kast, C. Morin, M. Gile, D. Bynion, J. Birch, J. Ferriter, T. Tetu, K. Seward, R. Tetu, C. Toussaint. CROSS COUNTRY Row 1: M. O'Brien, A. Hersom. Row 2: J. Vermette, C. McKenney, C. Morrell, L. Piper, T. Robbins, D. Currier, A. deWildt, C. Pirtle. Row 3: Coach Fielek, S. Tarr, T. Arnold, D. McKitrick, L. Brewster, C. Trott, J. Tuttle, J. Holton, G. Boyer, K. West, E. Owen, S. Coffey, K. Dumont. FOOTBALL '82 . . . HAWKS TAKE FLIGHT Row 1: B. McLean, J. Leach, C. Ouellette, C. Nadeau, R. Grogan, D. St.Pierre, A. Gray, M. Taylor, G. Schoff, P. Bennett. Row 2: J. Wotton, P. Abrams, J. Morse, M. Schoff, S. Parisian, M. Prior, R. Auclair, M. Murphy, D. Fife, J. Rogers, M. Turcotte, S. Matheson, mgr. Row 3: T. LaVerde, R. Rondeau, J. Wright, C. Parkin, D. Frye, T. Sullivan, J. Flynn, M. Zamarchi, M. Ouellette, M. St.Pierre, K. Barron, S. Grogan. SENIOR CRIDMEN 104 FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Mindy Lemke Kelly Poole Lisa Bolduc, capt. Terrie Ellis Jeanine Bicknell, capt. Lisa Lane Amy Goodnough Sharon Goiter Sue Berube Angie Turner JoAnn Boilard Karen Capen Row 1: L. Bolduc, J. Boilard, M. Lemke. Row 2: C. Paruolo, K. Heusler, R. Goodnough, B. Small. Missing: A. Turner. VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS 107 VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL Row 1: S. Guptil, A. Morgridge, L. Hodgdon, K. Sadler, L. Toulouse, T. Robbins. Row 2: M. Kenney, T. Osborne, T. Tetu, J. Tuttle, M. King, C. Gagnon, Coach Lewis. 108 J.V. GIRLS BASKETBALL Row 1: A. Beaumont, D. Bynion, V. Rollins, T. Lane, W. Ellis, M. Kenney. Row 2: Coach Little, B. Thomas, D. McDonough, M. Moynahan, D. Perkins, S. Gould, S. DeWeaver. inQ VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL Row 1: B. Sullivan, R. Auclair, C. Ouellette, J. Joseph, D. Piper, K. Barron. Row 2: S. Grogan, M. Zamarchi, M. McCreery, C. Parkin, J. Flynn. 110 Row 1: M. Matthews, J. Holton, C. Trott, S. Matheson, R. Guptil, R. Nichols. Row 2: B. Spinney, M. Owen, J. Wright, C. Parkin, M. Ouellette, K. Barron, Manager T. Arnold. Ill FRESHMEN BASKETBALL Row 1: D. Currier, W. Beckert, D. Tetu, L. Erye, L. Fulton, J. Ferriter. Row 2: B. Paul, Mgr., H. Owen, S. Merrill, S. English, R. Frye, K. Kast, N. Estrada, E. Thibeault. Row 1: B. Lanouette, G. Boyer. Row 2: D. Ivy, Mgr., A. Nicholson, T. McLean, C. LeBlanc, S. Davies, J. Cleaves, M. Moynahan, B. Kozlowski. HAWKS TOURNEY PLAY With few veteran starters and a lack of height, the Marshwood Hawks boys’ varisty team set a goal to achieve a .500 season. They far ex- ceeded this mark and won a position in Western Maine CLass B tourna- ment play. The first game on our home court found the Hawks victorious over Maranacook. They then traveled to Augusta for the quarter finals against an undefeated Lakes Region Club. Although they lost this contest, they ended a season of which to be proud. 113 Row 1: B. Kendrick, T. Lemon, M. Moriarty, J. Thompson. Row 2: S. Parisian, P. Thompson, T. Potter, J. Conroy, S. Conroy. Row 3: Coach Moriarty, S. Mclnnis, S. Tarr, S. Gardner, M. McKenney, D. Weeks, S. Dunn, C. Boston, T. Chase, S. Dartt, A. Laverdie. 114 116 If all the year were playing holidays To sport would be as tedious as to work; But when they seldom come, they wish'd for come. 117 BRUCE CAMPBELL MEMORIAL AWARD Officials Rep., Dennis St. Pierre, Coach Wotton, Mrs. Campbell The Bruce Campbell Memorial Award was originated this year by the Portland chapter of foot- ball officials to recognize the most outstanding foot- ball player in the southern York league. As first re- cipient, Dennis St.Pierre is worthy to represent the league, Marshwood High, and his team. The football officials who wished to recognize his ability and sportsmanship join the Marshwood fans and his team mates who have long admired one of the Hawks’ captains. ADMINISTRATION AND COUNSELING Clockwise: Mr. Linwood Sadler, Asst. Principal, Athletic Director Mr. Kent Rosberg: Principal Mrs. Martha Dumont: Secretary Mrs. Jackie Schoff: Secretary, Cheerleader Advisor Mrs. Brenda Eldridge: Secretary Mrs. Ellen Forbes: Guidance Counselor Mrs. Richard Scelza: Guidance Department Chairman, Student Council Advisor, Class of 84 Advisor Mrs. Carol Tidd: Guidance Secretary Mr. Tom Shiel: School Psychologist ENGLISH Counterclockwise: Mr. Gerald Daniels: English Mrs. Marie Shields: English, Newspaper, Class of '85 Advisor Mr. Merrill Cousens: English Language Department Chairman, Yearbook, Drama Ms. Issokson: English Mrs. Marcia Goodnow: English Mrs. Nancy Oliver-Gruen: English, Dramatics XT- SCIENCE AND BUSINESS CLOCKWISE: Mr. Duane Adams: Science Department Chairman Miss Joyce Keevan: Science Mr. Michael Little: Science, Girls J.V. Basketball Mr. Thomas Cowland: Science, Senior Class Advisor Mr. Elaine Stevens: Science Mr. Joe Mclnnis: Student Teacher (Science) Mrs. Sally Hartford: Business Mr. Alan Robertshaw: Business, Softball, Football Assistant Mrs. Michelle Boston: Business Department Chairperson, P.E.T. Chairperson i MATH AND SPECIAL ED. Counterclockwise: Mrs. Pamela Grogan: Math, Senior Class Advisor Mr. Roland Gilbert: Math Mrs. Alexandra Fogg: Math Department Chairperson Mr. Charles Pillsbury: Math, Computer Science Mr. Raymond Fielek: Math, Cross-Country Coach Mr. Charles Gaspar: Math, Math Clubs Mrs. Janet Gould: Special Ed. Ms. Kathy Dix: Special Ed. SOCIAL STUDIES LIBR ARY ART Clockwise: Mr. Dominick Cerebona: Social Studies, Department Chairman, Drivers’ Ed. Mr. Edward Moriarty: Social Studies, Wrestling Coach Mr. Michael Lewis: Social Studies, Girls’ Varsity Basketball Coach, Varsity Baseball Mr. Ernest Wood: Social Studies, Health, English, Class of ’86 Advisor Mrs. Virginia Desmares: Social Studies Mrs. June Matson: Library Aide Ms. Rosemary Swan: Librarian Mrs. Joanne Osgood: Art Counterclockwise: Mr. John Stewart: Industrial Arts, Class of '84 Advisor Mr. Francis Hartford: Industrial Arts Mr. Samuel Johnson: Vocation Ed. Department Chairman Mr. Steve Turgeon: Coop Ed. Mrs. Terrie Johnson: Childhood Education Ms. Karla Kyle: Home Ec., Cheerleader Advisor, Senior Advisor VOCATIONAL EDUCATION LANGUAGES ALT. ED. NURSE PHYS. ED. Clockwise: Mr. James Farr: French, French Club Advisor, National Honor Society Advisor Miss Judith Mitchell: Latin, Latin Club Advisor, Chorus Miss Kim Kelleher: Alternative Ed. Mrs. Irva Hinds: School Nurse Miss Diane Rowell: Physical Ed., Varsity Field Hockey Mr. Rodney Wotton: Physical Ed., Varsity Football GAGNON AUTO BODY SHOP Free Estimates Complete Auto Body Repairing and Painting Body and Fedor Repairs Roland E. Houde — Prop. Expert Refinishing Glass Work 333 High Street Somersworth 692-3427 STAR LUMBER CO., INC. Masury Paints Builders Hdwre. Prefinished Plywood Panels Windows — Doors — Garage Doors Aluminum Doors and Windows Mouldings — Western Pines — Plywood 61 Somersworth Rd. Dover, N.H. 03820-2293 742-2108 127 ADVERTISERS AND FRIENDS -r-%- STEVE’S AUTO CLINIC m Restoi and Transmit and Repair New and istalled Stephen Cull 108 Beech R DENNI pYOUH vice YMnCIPAI T D ob'lla RD, INC. Custom House Building Interior Joinery Carpentry Millwork Architectural Rooms 207-439-3561 Eliot, Maine Front St., So. Berwick, Me. 384-9541 I - ‱ I a 1 0 uSVaSm) HARDWARE STORES Compliments of WILLIAM E. DENNETT AGENCY INC. JACKSON’S All Forms of Insurance Casualty — Fire — Life Fidelity and Surety Bonds The Ships Chandlery Marine — Painting — Hardware 126 State Road Eliot, Maine 03903 Kittery, Me. 03904 Tel. 439-4442 Telephone 439-1133 Freezer Beef Cut to Order CHRONICLE PIC PRINT ’N SHOP PAY Decorated Cakes a Specialty P.O. Box 237 South Berwick, Me. 03908 130 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’83 S LUNCH Weathervane Seafoods 3 Locations Route 1 Dover Pt. Rd. Route 109 Kittery, ME Dover, N.H. So. Sanford, ME Call for takeout at Our Fish Market 439-0316 Jerry DesRochers South Berwick, Me. Route 236 Eliot, Maine 03903 JOHN FOYE ...... 1-207-439-0012 Our Best to the Class ’8| UNITED AUTO BODY Route 236 Eliot 439-0464 Weeks Restaurant Dover, New Hampshire Wadleigh Gardens, South Berwii Northern Cabana, Eliot Tony’s Bicycle Shop, Dover Compliments PATRONS POS Kittery, Maine DEL’S Tire Care GUNNI — SONS MOTOR SERVICE INC. i V I JOBBERS AND ISTRIfeUTORS AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND EQUIPMENT - PHONE 207-439-0113 Route 103 Eliot, Me. 439-1622 i Compliments of: General Contracting (603)431-7100 L. W. MORGRIDGE SON INC. Jtt Hunctto Dial 439-1250 Eliot. Maine FIRST IN FORMAL FASHION ALWOOD 31 VAUGHN MAL FORMAL WEAR SPECIALIST PORTSMOUTH, N.H.03801 Congratulations to the Class of ’83 ■pRf' BT ;ing Each New Day With Enthusiasm You Are 01 the Road to Success DAVIS E, INC. 46 Main Street — Eliot, Maine 03903 Telephone 439-1324 your Friendship, Goodwill and Loyalty t has made our Company successful for Half a Century. Best Wishes and Success in All That You Desire to Diana Richards, Rebecca Spicer, Alex Trent and All 1983 Graduating Class FROM THE CREW OF E SHIP’S QUARTERDECI — Rte. 1, Kittery, Main 439-5198 133 J) WESTWJND GARDENS FLORIST 4 HV5W STAtfl aOMefcSABIUH, H. H 0 V % n .v He f. 6«-i n tMtn i DCRDTRy Ot nasfcu. P-o . Serving OOveR KDCH6S16R, 50WIC. HOouHSfoRO At 0 TKt 8EWICKS W MAIVÂŁ BUSINESS CARDS — BUSINESS FORMS RUBBER STAMPS WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS DORR’S PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES 79 HIGH STREET RON DORR ELEANOR DORR SOMERSWORTH, N.H. 03878 OFF: 692-3740 RES: 692-3791 REO'S BARBER SHOP TEL. 384-2632 MEN'S HAIRSTYLING AND BARBERING R0FFLER SCULPTUR KUT HILLSIDE GARDENS 8 PORTLAND STREET SOUTH BERWICK, MAINE Flower Shop Killery, Me. Open Year Round — PEARL’S BAKERY 45 Market Street Somersworth, N.H. Tel. 692-3761 RIDEOUT’S HARDWARE Main Street So. Berwick B.J.’S MARKET SNACK BAR 102 Pleasant St. Eliot, ME 439-3945 ELIOT MOBILE 102 Main St. Eliot, Me. 03903 General Repairs TEL. 1-207-384-2655 Congratulations Class of 1983 INSULATIONS c p northeast Hearts Flowers Craft Shop . BWLDiNQ MATERIALS 102 MAIM STREET SOUTH BERWICK, 04908 AW Unsthanw. Styrofoam TVPfcj Poi ityreAM CeUulojt Fiber FJker lM 134 19 Bradstreet Lane Eliot, Maine 439-1861 “There is great satisfaction that is mighty sweet to take, when you reach a destination, that you said you couldn’t make.” igratuiations and shes for the Future Who Have Helped You Id Your Past iplimen of: ... robie Are KELLY TIRES QUAMPHEGi TEACHERS ■ SSOCIATION South Berwick Central Aye. Dover, N.H. ‘Education PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK Compliments of: FLYNN’S MARKET 7 Shapleigh Road Littery, Maine 03904 ;o. Berwick, Me. 439-2066 135 Best Wishes Class of’83 SPRAY ME., INC. SO. BERWICK, ME Compliments of P. GAGNON SON ÂŁA(t wuÂŁC fURNITURfi CO. Alan Dickinson A2.i Central avcnoe DOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE (M 3 742-1569 South Berwick, Me. Congratulations to the Class of 1983 From THE MARSHWOOD FOOTBALL BOOSTERS KEWAGO farm wt REGISTERED HOLSTEINS KWaynE: Chepyl L. Goodwin $ Family 1 1 Congratulations to the Class of 1983 137 Compliments of: CASCO BANK TRUST CO. A Full Service Bank FDIC Our sincere congratulations to the graduating class. 12 Shapleigh Rd. Kittery, Me., 03903 CLOVER FARM liot, Maine Antiques and Barn Saies I 137 Main St., Eliot, Me. SACO Bl Route 2 Kittery, M 03904 help you ÂŁ financial Visit yoi branch Complime RAYMOND GRQl Eliot and Compliment to the Class of 1983 hauu Where You’re Someone Special Mon.-Sat. Sun. Portsmouth Plaza 436-5793 Newington Mall 436-0323 8 am-9 pm 8 am-6 pm CHASE’S ELIOT COUNTRY STORE Rte. 236 Eliot Compliments of SOUTH BERWICK PHARMACY 289 Main Street S. Berwick, Me. 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 Compliments of BRUCE A. WHITNEY South Berwick, Mallie Compliments of BERWICK VETERINARY CLINIC 25 Goodwin St. So. Berwick, Me. I % Adrift I ““ 4tl 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 V Hill I ELIOT MEAT MEARKET H4VM AGENCY! INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Compliments of: MAINE POST BEAM CO. TUCKER TRAPS Rte. 236 Eliot, Me. Compliments of Best Wishes From FOGARTY’S DRIVE IN DAIRY BAR PINE GROVE MANOR REST HOME So. Berwick, ME Tel. 384-8361 1 Brattle St. So. Berwick, Me. Orene Hardy, Adm. 384-2529 MORGAN WILLIS HILTON’S MOBIL Auctioneer Appraiser Portland St. So. Berwick, Me. 95 Dow Hwy. (Rte. 236) Eliot, Me. 03903 Tel. 207-439-4515 Compliments of Congratulations Class of 1983 ROSS FURNITURE COMPANY SUZANNE’S APPAREL 38 Third St. Dover, New Hampshire 275 Main St., South Berwick, Maine, 742-1800-1801 384-2795 i4o . Congratulations to the Graduates Green Acre Baha’i School Putnam Sports Stationers’ Hall 394 Central Ave. Dover, N.H. 742-7090 KITTERY CYCLE INC. HONDA Rt. 1 at Traffic Circle 439-1400 THE VILLAGER SODA FOUNTAIN HALLMARK CARDS SANDWICHES WHITMAN’S CHOCOLATES 251 MAIN ST. SO. BERWICK Compliments of: HUDSON S APPAREL, INC. 131 Congress St., Intown Portsmouth. acKei nzies Paint and Decorating Center Route 236 Kittery, Me. 03904 439-1204 SHcfpS 464 Central Ave. NBWINOTONMALL Mo. IVUin St DOVER,NJ4. Newington. H.H- orvurt«B w u A FULL SERVICE CAHA8RA SHOP H-H. k JERRY’S MARINA Main St. Eliot, Me. 03903 439-9515 M'i — — READ REAL ESTATE Rte. 236, Eliot, Me. 03903 439-1184 439-2597 m L liMSSifC w SB  m : j| wk mcmullen REAL ESTATE AGENCY, INC. Eliot, Maine 03903 Russell P. McMullen 439-3270 Jack Fogarty 384-2099 MARSHWOOD GARDENS m w Annuals Perennials and Shrubbery Florist Arrangements For All Occasions Weddings, Prom Flowers Etc. 28 Ceder Rd. Eliot, ME NAVAL S adds its congratulations to the Class of '83 For interesting, challenging, and rewarding work repairing and overhauling our nation's nuclear submarines, consider a future with us. We offer: ENGINEERING CO-OP PROGRAM S TRADE APPRENTICESHIPS S CLERICAL For information, please contact: Portsmouth Area Office Office of Personnel Management Federal Building 80 Daniel Street Portsmouth, N.H. 03801 Tel: (603) 436-7720, Ext. 762 For those interested in the BS in engineering program, contact: Employment Division (Code 170.5) Industrial Relations Office Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Portsmouth, N.H. 03801 Tel: (207) 439-1000, Ext. 2691 An equal opportunity employer with a commitment to affirmative action 144 .r . yv;-. ‱ i' '!?;- ‘-: ;!i; i ............................


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