Mattanawcook Academy - Pine Needles Yearbook (Lincoln, ME)
- Class of 1969
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amation book fjerein contains a baluable b fjerein.... bministrators, lores, Jfresfjmen, (Organisations, ..... in tf)is pear of nineteen School Song Kristi Susan Hail Alma Mater! Colors maroon and gray We'll sing our praises And stand by you always For we are loyal sons and daughters Faithful in all our ways. We'll sing our praises For you dear old M.A. Rah! Rah! Rah! Hail Alma Mater! Colors maroon and gray. We'll sing our praises And stand by you always. For we are loyal sons and daughters Faithful in all our ways. We’ll sing our praises For you dear old M.A. Sherry 1 Paula THE 1969 PINE NEEDLES MATTANAWCOOK ACADEMY LINCOLN, MAINE CONTENTS: ADMINISTRATION 4 ORGANIZATIONS 48 SENIORS 12 ACTIVITIES 66 UNDERCLASSMEN 40 SPORTS 76 SCHOOL LIFE 100 3 ADMINISTRATION Dear Graduates As you now go your many different ways, may I wish each of you God Speed in becoming involved in making our world a better place to live. If we have helped you to learn the difference between selfishness and selflessness, our efferts in your behalf have not been in vain. J. Wesley Hussey Principal Class of 1969 I appreciate this opportunity to extend my best wishes to the members of the class of 1969. You, your parents, relatives and friends have reason to be proud of your accomplishments during your school years. Now, as you face new and even more challenging tasks, you should realize we look upon you as our investment in the future-the future of the community, the state and the na- tion. I join your teachers, the school direc- tors and citizens of the school district in wishing you well. 6 Chester R. Parker Superintendent To the class of 1969 The opportunity to work with you in making your future vocational and educational plans has been an experi- ence I have thoroughly enjoyed. It is my sincere wish that each of you develop your abilities to their full potential and that you find success and happiness in your future endeavors. Mr. Donald Ballard Guidance Counsellor 7 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Dale Curry U. Of Maine P.E. DRIVERS EDUCATION Mr. William Merrit Washington State College B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Pauline Webster Farmington State College B.S. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. James French N.M.V.T.I. 8 Mrs. Carrie Neal U. of Maine M. A. English Mrs. Jacqueline Thurlow U. of Maine B.S. in English Mr. Yvon Labbe U. of Ma ne B. A. French Mr. David Wiggin U. of Maine M. A. English; French Languages n k Mrs. Doris Clifford Library Clerk 9 Mr. Paul Hinton Colby College B. A. Librarian, English Social Studies Mrs. Racheal Keller M. A. University of Maine Social Studies Mr. Nicholas Zagorinakos B. S. University of Maine Social Studies Mr. David Esterbrook B. S. University of Maine Social Studies Mr. Carleton Holmes B. S. Colby College Social Studies Mr. David Hagas B. S. Gorham State Teachers College Music Mrs. Alice Hagar B. S. Gorham State Teachers College Music Music 10 Mr. Clayton Worster M. S. University of Maine Mathematics Mr. Ronald Jenkins B. S University of Maine Mathematics S c I [ Mr. William Fletcher B.S. Springfield College Science N C E S Mr. Harley Murchie B. A. Ricker College Science Business Mr. Peter Lucas Husson College Business B. S. Miss Mary Richard Husson College Business B. S. 11 SENIORS T 4 4 k • . . A 14 DEDICATED We, the class of nineteen-hundred and sixty-nine, are proud to dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Dale Curry, for his sincere interest, cooperation, and de- votion to each student of Mattanawcook Academy. 15 DOUGLAS R. PINKHAM Doug Anyone can kiss a girl once, the art is being invited again. Boys State; Freshman Basketball; J.V. Basketball 2; Football 1,2,3; Class President 4; Library Club 4; M Club 2,3,4; Intra. Volleyball; Senior Play. ETHEL MAY HUMPHREY Hump Happiness in not given but ex- changed. Softball 1,2,3,4; M Club 3,4,; Ski Team 2,3,4; A. F. S. 2,3,4; Library Club 3,4; F. H. A. 1 Pres. 2; Tatler 3,4; Chorus 1« Pres. 4; Pine Needles 3,4;Student Coun- cil 4; Queen Candidate 2, 3; Class Favorite 3, Intra. Basket- ball 3; Intra. Volleyball 3. Class 69 Officers CHRISTIE WILSON Wiltz A true friend is forever a friend. French Club 1,2,3,4; A.F.S. 2, Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 4; Chorus 1, Sec. 4; Library Club V. Pres. 4; J.V. Cheerleader 2, Capt. 3; Pine Needles 4; Senior Play; Senior Class Sec; Intra. Volleyball 3. PATRICK CARNEY Pat I admit there are two sides to every question--my own and the wrong side. Band 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Pine Needles--Treas. 4; Class Treas. 4; Librarian 4; Ski Team 3,4; Intra. Volleyball 3,4; Senior Play; Class Marshal '68; A. F. S. 4; 16 PENNY ARCHER Swinging” Blushing is the color of virtue. Library club 3; Secretary to Mr. Hinton 3. I MARGARET A. ARMSTRONG Peggy” What we really are matters more than what other people think of us. Band 1,2,4 officer 3; Pine Needles 2,3,4, Editor 4; Senior Book 2,3; Softball 2; Senior Play; Class officer 1; F. T.A. 2,3; Magazine Drive 1,2; A. F. S. 2,3,4. KATHY BEARCE Faith is to believe what we do not see; and reward of this faith is to see what we believe. Chorus 1; Librarians Club 3,4. RUTH MARIE BEARCE Ree ,rEvery day should be passed as if it were to be our last. Basketball 1; F. T. A. 1,2,3; Librar- ians Club 3,4; One Act Plays 3; Speech Contest 1; Senior Class Play 4; Chorus 1. MARJORIE VERONICA BARKER Margie An undistinguished giggle fills the air. A.F. S. 3,4; Majorette 1,2; Librar- ian 3,4; M. Club 4; Bowling 2,3, Typing for Tatler 3; Drum Major- ette 1,2,3. JANE ELIZABETH BOWERS Janey Laugh and the world laughs with you. A. F. S. 2,3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Class officer --Secretary 2; Sec- retary to Mrs. Alward 4; M Club 3,4 Varsity Cheering 3,4; F. T. A. 1,2, 3; Class officers Secretary 2; Se- nior Play; Secretary to Mrs. Aylward 4; Intra. Volleyball 3; M Club 3,4; Intra. Basketball 3. 17 SIGNE MILLS BOWKER Bowk Success is getting what you want, happiness is wanting what you get. Chorus 1; Band 2,3,4; Intra. Bowling 1; French Club 1,2,4; A.F.S. 2,4; Tatler 1,2,3,4; Dirigo 3. ROBIN BREEN Breen-Bean A pat on the back developes character if administered young enough, often enough, and low enough. Softball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; A.F.S. 3,4; Librarian Club 3,4; Senior Play; Intra. Volleyball 3; Intra. Basketball 3; M Club 1, 2,3,4. BRENT C. BOYINCTON Do not do unto others as you would have them do to you. Their tastes may not be the same. Camera Club 1; Track 3. CAROL BUTTERFIELD Our todays make our tomorrows. Dramatics Club 3,4; French Club 3;F.T.A. 1,2, Pres. 3; Librarian Club 3,4; A.F.S. 3,4; Chorus 4. STANLEY BREHAUT Big Bree Mischief is my middle name. Band 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Pine Needles 4; Librarian 3,4; Ski Team 3,4; Intra. Volleyball 1,3, 4; Intra. Basketball 1; Senior Play; A.F .S. 4. JANE ELLEN BUTTERFIELD Butte rju ice Talk happiness. The World is sad enough without your woe. Student Council 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Tatler 1,2,3, Asst. Ed. 4; Ski Team 1; M Club 1,2,3,4; Pine Needles 2,3; French Club 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1; Chorus Accompanist 4. 18 ROBERT C. CORNING Bob You don't have to lie awake nights to succeed. Just stay awake days. Library Club 3,4. DENNIS M. DILL Dilly It's not school I mind it's the principle of the thing. BERTRAN CROCKER Bertie Lord reform the world but don't begin with me. Football 1; Librarian 3,4. RICHARD COOKSON Dick If you can't convince 'em confuse 'em. Band 3 and 4; Inter, basketball 3 and 4; Inter, volleyball 3 and 4. DANIEL CORRO Dan Thought is deeper than all speech. Class officer 1; student council 1, 2; baseball 1; basketball 1,2; cross country 2; band 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4. TIMOTHY DAVIS T.D. The good die young because they see it's no use living if you've got to be good. Band 1,2. 19 LLOYD JAMES DILL Jim Live fast, love hard, die young. Ski Team 1,2; Tatler 1,2,3. CARL JOSEPH FRENCH Furious Frenchie Basketball 1,2, 3; Football 1,2,3, 4; M Club 3,4; Intra. Volleyball 1,3,4. WILLIAM GEORGE EDDY Bill Life is short and I intend to enjoy it. Basketball 1; Manager 2,3; Football 1,2,3; Baseball Manager 1,2,3; Baseball 4; M Club 1,2,3,4; Intra. Basketball 1,2,3; Intra. Volleyball 2,3. WESLEY GERRY Unsel Be whatever you want to be, but be it right. Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Intra. Volleyball 3,4; Dirigo Boys State 3; Track 1,3; Cross Country 2. ELAINE ENOCHS Enochs I have no time to be in a hurry. A.F.S. 2,3, Trea. 4; Library Club 3, Treas. 4; Chorus 1; Pine Needles 2,3,4; Intra. Basketball 3; French Club 1,2, 3,4; Bowling 1. NO PHOTO AVAILABLE GEORGE A. CODBYR George I'd like to be bashful, but people won't let me. 20 W1LLA CODING Willie Be silent, for silence never betrays you. F.H.A. 1,2,3; Vice Pres. 1,2,3. KEN CRAY Kenney We should live and learn; but by the time we've learned, it's to late to live. Camera club 1,2; AFS 1,2. DALE M. CODING Dale If you can Keep your head while others are losing theirs . . . maybe you don't understand the situation. Intra, basketball 3; Ski Team 1,2, 3,4. JAMES W. HANSCOM Jim You can tell my trust in God by the way I drive. ALYSON MARIE GOODWIN Alyson Happiness seems made to be shared. Tatler 1,2,3; Pine Needles 1,2, 3,4; Sec. 2; Class Officer 1; Basketball 1,2. GEORGE GRAHAM George In these days of low cut dresses, it takes a lot of will power to look a woman in the eye. 21 KATHERINE VIOLET HANSCOM Kathy Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Library Club 3,4; Senior Play; Softball Manager 3. ANNE HAWKINS ,rHawk-eye Life is a jigsaw puzzle with most of the parts missing. F.H.A. 2. KRISTI HINKELMAN Hink It's nice to be important, but it's important to be nice. French Club 1,2, V. Pres. 3,4; Pine Needles 2; Tatler 2,3,4; A.F.S. 2, officer 3,4; Chorus 1. DARRELL HURD Bird I hurry not, neither do I worry. Freshman Basketball 1; Intramural Basketball 3; Intramural Volley- ball 3. BRENDA JEAN IRELAND Brenda Versatility, sincerity, and a good nature. National Honor Society 3,4. VERNA RUTH JARVIS Verna God gives speech to all, but song to a few. Basketball 1,2; Bowling Team 3; Chorus 4; Library Club 4. 22 KATHLEEN ANN JIPSON Kathy Dynamite comes in small pack- ages. A.F.S. 1,2, vice Pres. 3;J.V. Cheerleader 2; Varsity 3; Softball 1,2,3, 4; Library Club Sec. 4; Student council Sec. 4; Class officer 1,2,3; Winter Carnival — Queen Candidate 1; M Club 3, 4; Senior Play; Class Favorite 2; Sec. Mr. Labbe 4; Alternate for Girl's state; Yearbook 4. JO-ELAINE JOHNSON Jody Love is so divine . Bowling 1; A.F.S. 2,3; Library Club 4; Pine Needles 4. RONALD JOHNSTON Garvey Who says good things come in small packages . Ski Team 1,2; Track 1; Cross Country 2; Camera Club 1. JEFFREY LYNN JORDAN Jeff My future is in the future because I'm spending the rest of my life there. ELIZABETH KIMBALL Betty Quiet to those who don't know her. Sec. Mr. Hinton 4. PERLINE MARY KING Leany A Quiet modest maid is she. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 2; Library Club 3,4; Chorus 1. 23 SAFIYE KOCTURK Ayla Her ways are ways of pleasant- ness, and all her pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. A.F.S. 4; Tatler 4. KEVIN SCOTT LELAND K.L. Content with his own thoughts . Football 2,3,4; Basketball mana- ger 2,3,4; M club 4. DAVID ALLEN LEIGHTON Grub Be happy while you're living, for you're a long time dead. Football 2,3,4; M club 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Intra, basketball 1, 3,4; Intra, volleyball 1,3,4; Freshman basketball. CANDICE ELAINE LIBBY Candy Men men short or tall, makes no difference I love them all. Softball 1,2,3; Majorette 1,2; Librarian 3,4; M Club 4; Typing for Tatler 3; Bowling 1, 2. MARILEE ANN LEIGHTON Marilee Talk, I'd die if I couldn't talk. A.F. S. 2,3,4; F.T.A. 1,2; Library club 3, Pres. 4; Basket- ball mgr. 3; softball mgr. 2, Bowling 1; Intra, basketball and volleyball 3. LYNN LIBBY Lynn Men are only books and oh how I love to read. A.F. S. 3,4; Typist for Tatler 3; Secretary to Mr. Wiggin 3. 24 PATRICK McCORMICK Pat It matters not how long you live, but how well. Cross Country 2. VICTORIA JEAN McMULLEN Vicki There is nothing more fun than having fun. French Club 1,2,3,4; A.F.S. 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pine Needles 2, 3,4; Tatler 4; Library Club 3; Dramatics Club 1,4; Intramural Basketball 3,4; Intermural Softball 3,4; Basketball 1,4; Girls State 3; Senior Play; Prize Speaking 1. HEIDI JEAN McGINLEY H The world looks brighter behind a smile. Pine Needles 1,2,3,4; Tatler 1,2, 3,4; French Club 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 3; Sec. 3; Pres. 3,4; V. Pres. 2; M Club 4; Chorus 1’ Band 2,3,4; V. Cheerleader 3,4; Sub-Capta in 4; Dirigo Girls State 3; Senior Play; Prize Speaking 1,2; Debate Team 1,2. TIM MADORE Tim Sigh no more ladies, sigh no more. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; M Club 2,3, 4; A.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Intra-Volleyball 1,3,4; Student Council 4; Dirigo Boys State 3; French Club 1. JAMES LEO McLAUGHLIN Mac All the great men are dead, and I'm not feeling well. Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2, 3, Capt. 4; Baseball 1,2; Intermural Volleyball 1,3,4; M Club 2,3, Pres. 4. RICHARD MOORE Dick If you lend a friend five dollars and never sec him again, it's worth it. 25 SUSAN ELAINE MOULTON Sue You can only live once--but if you live right, once is enough. French Club 1; Dramatics Club 1; A. F. S. 2,3,4; J.V. Cheerleader 2,3; sub-captain 3; Varsity 4. TERRY EDWARD NIGHTINGALE Terry Whoever heard of a red-headed angel. Student Council 2,3; Debate 1; Frosh Basketball; J. V. Basketball 2,3; Track 1,2,3,4; A. F. S. 3,4; Football Manager 2; M Club 2,3, 4; Drama Club 1,2; Senior Play; Librarian 3,4; Dirigo Boys State 3; Intra. Volleyball 2,3; Intra. Basketball. PATRICIA MAE MURCHISON Murk One thing everybody in the world wants and needs is friendliness. Debate 1,2; Pine Needles 2,3; Chorus 1; French Club 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 2; A. F.S. 2,3,4; Public Speaking 1,2; Dramatics 2,3,4; M Club 2,3,4; Softball 2; J.V. Cheerleader 1; Varsity 2,3, Capt. 4; Senior Play; Intra. Vol- leyball 2,3. SANDRA OSGOOD Ozzie Respect is what we owe, love is what we give. Chorus 1; Ski Team 1; A. F.S. 3,4; Library Club 3 Treas. , 4; Class Officer Treas. 3; Dramatics 2,3,4; Mrs. Webster Sec. 4. GEOFF NELSON Gee-off Don't argue, you know I'm right. Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Pres. 2,3; State Competitive one-act plays 1, 2,3,4; Debate Team 1,2; Sec. - Treasurer 2. CARL LEWIS PARKER Park I used to have one fault--I was conceited, but now I'm perfect. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3, Capt. 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; M Club 1,2,3,4; Intra. Volley- ball 1,3,4; A. F. S. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Dirigo Boys State 3. 26 MICHAEL DUANE PARKER Black Mike A man worth knowing is worth knowing well. Basketball Manager 1,2,4. DAVID P. PEASE Cheese Better to wear out than rust out. Basketball 1,2,3; Football 4; Volleyball 3; Library club 4; Se- noir play 4; Inter. Basketball Coach 3. JOSEPH PERRY Hose You only live once and while I'm here I'm going to live it up. Chorus 1; inter. Basketball 1. ROLL IE POWERS Rod A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. BETTY MARIE PHINNEY Phin Keep your face to the sunshine and you can not see the shadow Pine Needles 2,3; Senior Book 1,2,3; ed. 3; Student Council 3,4, Treas. 3,4; A. F. S. 3; Diri- go Girl's State; Band 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4; Girls Basketball 1, 3,4; F. T.A. 3; Class Officer 1,3. MICHAEL REYNOLDS Mike Hold the fort I'm coming 27 CYNTHIA M. RICH Zip” Love makes the world go around, and oh how I'm getting dizzy. ELGIN SMART JR. J.R. Well, if I got nothing else out of school, I got myself out. Librarians Club 3,4. REUBEN D. RYDER Rube Why should the devil have all the fun. Football 1,2,3, 4; M Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,4; Basketball Manager 1. RITA JOYCE THOMAS Rita Of kinder heart, fewer can be found. French Club 1,2,3,4; A.F.S. 2,3; Basketball 1. NORMAN TAYLOR Trailor Happy-go-lucky, careless and free. Nothing there is that troubles VIRGINIA THOMAS Gina Spirit is the word. M Club 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3 Capt. 4; A.F.S. 2,3, Officer 4; F.T.A. 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Library Club 3; French Club 4; Dirigo Girls State 3; Usher 3; Tat- ler 1,4; Pine Needles 3,4; Senior Play; Dramatics 4; Intra. Basketball and Volleyball 3. 28 BERNADETTE ANNE TIBBETTS A True diamond Sparkles Every- where. F. T. A., 1,2, A.F.S. 2, Bowling; 1,2, Intramural Basketball; 3, Sec. to Mrs. Keller. PEGGY E. WARE To earn happiness is to give it. Majorettes, 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1,2, Camera Club 2, M Club 3, A.F.S. 3,4, Library Club; 3,4, Alternate Girls State, 3. BELINDA TROTT Linda All the beautiful sentiments in the world weigh less than a single lovely action. Chorus; 1, Drama Club; 2,3,4, bowling 2,4, Librarian Club 3, 4, A.F.S. 3,4, Secretary to Mrs. Neal—4, typist for tatier, 4, ski team, 3. BONNIE WEATHERBEE Bon Always happy, never sad, Some- times naughty but never bad . A.F.S. 2, 1,3,4; Treas. 3, Pres. 4, French Club 2,3,4; Sec. 3, F.T.A. 3, Sec. Treas. 3, Senior Play 4, Mag. Drive 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, M Club 4, Librar. 3, Pine Needles 4, Class Sec. 3, Tatier 2,3,4, Pep Band 4, Sec. of Band 4. ROGER D. TROTT Everything I enjoy is cither immoral, illegal, or fattening. JOLENE WHITNEY Amber Only part of us learn by other peoples mistakes, to be the other people. F.H.A. 1, Intra. Volleyball, 3, Sec. to Mrs. Alyward, 3,4, Alter- nate for Girls State 3. 29 GERALD MILLETT What I think, I utter. BRIAN H. WYMAN WHYman Why work when you can sleep. 30 YOU ARE LEAVING by Ruth Reitmeier you are leaving i want to wish you all the . . . well you know i mean i hope it all works out it's strange really we worked so hard at . . . being together you go in search i too shall search apart from you someday anyway it's your time now i really hope . . . but it doesn't really matter well good luck and . . .all that 31 Senior NAME SAYING PASTIME WHY HERE? MOST OFTEN SEEN CAUSE OF DEATH P. Archer Stupor-fiction East Corinth to learn down To Thala's homework M. Armstrong Say honest to Writing letters rest from halls my car God weekends M. Barker Plc--asc!!! Dancing get an with Wayne to many peanut - education butter cups K. Bcarce Well, preaching to keeps me off church Mr. Fletcher's Hallelujah Mr. Fletcher the streets discussion R. Bcarce Look sweet- heart that's the breaks playing flinch just lucky Hale Street Motorcycle J. Bowers You're right Going to to bug Miss Burlington smashed V. W. Burlington Richard S. Bowkcr That's close squid-jiggin Senior walking my dog G Prix with H. Gibson Parties B. Boyington X!0 Rocks To learn By myself loneliness R. Breen I didn't do it Sports To get out Running around School building S. Brehault Bite me riding my bike Got me goofing off a girl w glasscs C. Butterfield What did you Avoiding home- To bug Babysitting Hale Street say work teachers J. Butterfield Hey-you Eating B. E. I often wonder Tolling Weekend medicine Munson! for breakfast Monuments P. Camcy You're Crazy BSA motorcycle to help the Between Lincoln Who says I'm school W. Enfield going to die R. Cookson ain't that a anything but not my idea Bangor My daddies caddie caution work D. Corro Good lord not applicable to get there Vladivostok (K.C.B. HQ) Perversion R. Coming What Sleeping to pass time Library My driving B. Tibbits arc you kidding writing letters to bug Miss Home MA Stairways to Dana Richard B. Crocker Honest Hunting I don't know Pumping gas at Whitney's motorcycle accident T. Davis Well hullo riding in a I'm crazy South Lincoln False teeth there convertible D. Dill girls something to do in a car car accident L. Dill Oh ya staying out of It's a All night all night trouble coverup parties W. Eddy none of your business watching T. V. to graduate in front of T. V. a disease E. Enochs yeah, we know hacking kill time be- tween weekends at the motel Parents C. French Eat grapes dragging brute force Howland rolling over machines from adults at 1:35 V. Gerry Don't bug me Sleeping To learn Downtown Mr. Z's short tics G. Godbyr Oh ycaaaa!!! Trolling something to trolling at P E class do school D. Coding Don't worry relaxing learn at school old age W. Coding Sock it to me football you tell me Lee Head stuck in C we' 11 both know a snowbank G. Graham By Henry' Psychedelic to be different Johnston's too much food Gibson music House A. Goodwin What can I Writing letters to graduate Home Long lonely say nights K. Cray Oh wow Play tennis no other choice lab lack of sleep J. Hanscom you kidding driving car to get my on the road girls me education K. Hanscom fly a kite reading what Education I around worrying else guess school A. Hawkins dumboff watching TV to try to lcam around K. Hinkelman don't bug me fooling around nothing else home my father's to do Chevy E. Humphrey is that right sewing or to learn with Bill Heart attack drawing something D. Hurd Huh Watching TV unknown nowhere living B. Ireland My word writing letters to keep babysitting homework mother happy V. Jarvis guess what Fred Hartford to lcam Fred's car Work Fred did H.T.P.T. J. Jipson Honest Being with To gain with Doug old age Doug knowledge the national guard foreign cars J. Johnson Do that right Eating to graduate In my Mustang R. Johnston Hi shorty Parties to rest Worester Bros. J. Jordan I love money singing and playing drums diploma Matta wankeag mobbed by girls E. Kimball Oh yea David have to down to pulands Brothers P. King very reading to help the most anywhere sisters singing interesting teachers A. Kocturk I don't understand driving tractor study at school writing letters D. Leighton Me a Grub football to bug Mr. Curry on the ground Coaches M. Leighton You're retarded talking to bug Rose Bowl Mr. Flechcr's teachers shoes K. Leland My word Eating Give teachers Locker room Geometry class something to do Statistics NAME SAYINC PASTIME WHY HERE? MOST OFTEN SEEN CAUSE OF DEATH C. Libby hey mother horseback riding education in my car speeding L. Libby ask me if I care having fun you tell me on the go my driving T. Madore Dumb Playing sports something to do Because of girls in school Boredom P. McCormick Honest Pool in a car Bad Habits H. McGinlcy Well, you can't have everything Rec Center Rest between weekends Where I shouldn't be Boredom J. McLaughlin You wanna rumble football to play football football field Ready-drills V. McMullen Seniors stick together Warning kids of police raids Bowers parks her VW here at a party wild parties R. Moore Ccc Horseback riding to learn something home or cutting wood tree fell on me S. Moulton That's the way it is riding around to learn where something is going on life P. Murchison That's tuff to be on the go heck of it cheering a certain boy C. Nelson an unemployed Jester is no- body's fool Poker to collect poker debts Blackjack game Lcen's cheating G Cray's Ante T. Nightingale That's right playing pool family tradition Sandra's Mr. Hussy's secretary S. Osgood Oh Ya fooling around Everyone else is with Terry waiting and worrying C. Parker You--Pansy Playing ball to play ball with Cindy Viet Cong bullet M. Parker What's new? watching sports Only High School in Lincoln watching games Nervousness D. Pease Pipe down too much of nothing I want to be! with Mary crash on a motorcycle J. Perry girls girls girls with girls girls B. Phinney You better believe it laughing Education riding around with Steven Taylor's Diner D. Pinkham Look! Just keep quiet being with Kathy You tell me at Kathy's Mother R. Powers let it all hang out hunting and fishing to get a diploma in the woods mad teachers M. Reynolds Whoopi e doing nothing to get out of work ESSO station over worked C. Rich You'd better believe it Gerald Tracy to bug the teachers with Jerry Reckless driving R. Ryder E. Smart Jr. What do you want take it easy hunting and fishing walking halls without passes who knows don't ask me here G there school then home my mother friends N. Taylor beats the service girls something to do downtown girls R. Thomas I can tell being with Roger it's necessary with Roger worried parents V. Thomas you're kidding riding the monuments ????? at school shot while jacking B. Trott Is that right writing letters to the U. of M. education Bailey's Drug Store lack of sleep R. Trott Hi Working on my car to get out Howard Annis too late of hours P. Ware gee! getting up in the morning and coming to school to receive my diploma wheeling the baby' school B. Weatherbee How are ya hacking around keeps ya off the streets talking letters to Bangor J. Whitney You have got to be kidding television To bug Mrs. Hamm office M.A. Stairway C. Wilson Is that right talking on the phone to learn in a white VW Jane's VW B. Wyman Who's next Hunting Pastime Sherman Mills homework L. Wyman bull truck driver It’s the law on the road school P. Young 1 want to go home B-l It's a law on the road school MOST TALENTED Jane and Wes PERSONALITY-PLUS Ethel and David CLASS FLIRTS Stan and Jane TALL AND SHORT Rita and Dave MOST STUDIOUS Ruth and Danny SHORT AND TALL Ayla and Ron 1 SPEECH SUPREME Jeff and Patty MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Signe and Danny BEST BEHAVED Ayla and Dale K- CLASS CLOWNS Vicki and Stan SUPERIOR SPORTSMANSHIP Gina and David Senior Class Play Love Is Contagious By Patricia McLain Love is Contagious takes place in Sam and Robbie’s Greenwich Village apartment. Sally comes from Kansas to visit her brother Robbie. The Senior Class is very grateful to Mr. Wiggin for giving his time and patience in making the play a success. His efforts and the cast members did a wonderful job. CAST Sam Harway . . . . Sally Winters . . . Robbie Winters . . Dianne Roberts . . Miss Lerner . . . Mrs. Kayser . . . Harry Turner . . . Georgia Rutherford Kitty Gauge . . . . Mimi LaMar . . . . Guy Ketchen . . . . . . . Geoff Nelson Bonnie Weatherbee .... Kenny Gray . .Christie Wilson . . . .Robin Breen .... Ruth Bearce .Terry Nightingale . Ethel Humphrey . . . Janey Bowers . Patty Murchison . . Robert Corning BACKSTAGE Director................................................Mr. David C. Wiggin Lights .....................................................Brent Boyington Make-up.....................................................Peggy Armstrong Props...........................................................Kathy Jipson Scenery......................................................... Shop Class Prompters................................................. Vicki McMullen Kathy Hanscom 38 UNDERCLASSMEN junior Officers We the class of 1970 began the year with the following officers: Alan Edwards, President; John Whitney, Vice President; Edna Graham, Secretary and Lynn Olsen, Treasurer. Miss Richard was our class advisor. Cheerleaders from our class are Sherry Stevens, Paula Jewell, Barbara Lancaster, Sally Barnes and Marlene McMullen. Representatives on the Student Council are Nadia Weatherbee, Sherry Stevens, Barbara Lancaster and Robert Jordan. Our class participates in A.F.S., French Club, Fine Needles, Dramatics Club, M Club, Tatler, Senior Book Staff, Varsity and Jayvee Basketba 11, Football, Base- ball, Track, Majorettes, Bowling, Girls' Basketball, and Softball. Our class has held a successful dance, a fudge sale and a car wash. A car smash is planned for a later dance. 42 junior Class B. King, B. Fogg, ROW TWO: R. Gardener, D. Moore, A. McKay, L. Dill, M. McDonald, A. Edwards. C. Fleming, D. Harding, P. Berry, N. Lane, E. Clifford, ROW THREE: B. Bnke, R. Moore, S. Carey. M. King, G. Leavit, S. Isle, B. Barton, A. Murphy, R. Geiry, L. Crocker. S. Johnson, ROW FOUR. M. Mc- Eachern, E. Graham, T. Cole, J. Aiken, S. Barnes, J. Littlefield, B. Jordan, W. McCormick, B. Oliver. ROW ONE: H. Shedd, E. Brawn, J. Greenlief, G. Forby, R. Jipson, R. Butters, S. Sleeper, T. Ware. M. Jordan, R. Worster, J. Fletcher ROW TWO: J. Worster, L. Olsen, L. Olsen, P. OHara, M. McEuchern. D. Worcester, D. Lavaway, S. Tibetts, N. Tilton, R. Shorey, P. Marrs, ROW THREE: S. Stevens, I. U 1 M. Michaud, B. Whitter, E. Savage, C. Eddy, D. Irland, B. Goodwin, M. Pete, J. Arthurs. J. King. Rc u FOUR: M. Fuller, S. Hussey, B. Olsen, N. Weatherbee, C. Stevens, L. Staples, M. King, D. Lyons, r. Whitten, H. Washburn, T. Vose. 43 Sophomore Officers We the class of 1971, began the year with the following officers: Mary Mallett-President, Sheryl Phinney-Vice President, Sharon Wilson-Secretary, and Cynthia Thomas-Treasurer. Mrs. Neal was our class advisor. Representatives from our class on the Student Council were: Jane Scanlon, Michael Fletcher, and Paul Emery. Cheerleaders from the Sophomore Class were: Sheryl Phinney, Cynthia Thomas, Sharon Wilson, Nancy Whittier, and Patty Lawrence. Our class participates in the following organizations: F.H.A., Varsity and J. V. Basketball, baseball, girls basketball and soft- ball, and A.F.S. COMPLIMENTS OF Bradstreet Fuel Co. Wilfred I. Butterfield Md Dr. J. N. Sleeper McMullen's T.V. Sales and Service Wilson's The Supply Company Howard L. Annis L. L. Willette D.O. Linwood Bowers Newell E. Ware Michauds Chain Saw Shop Thomas W. Samuclsen MD Dots Fabric Shop Owen W. Page 44 Sophomore Class 1st ROW: D. Bean, P. Aiken, R. Clark, M. Bean, D. Bowker, P. Lawrence, L. LaForge, M. Lamson, J. Humphrey, C. Knights, E. Harmon 2nd ROW: D. Lindsay, M. Broderick, P. Coding, K. Dill, G. Brehaut, M. Daniels, T. Dion, P. Leighton, B. Bowers, B. Savage, R. Sibley, 3rd ROW: J. Glidden, R. Hunter, S. Hamm, L. Lowell, M. Fletcher, V. Jipson, J. Keller, C. Hanson, D. Flemming, D. Archer, B. Langley, 4th ROW: W. Davenport, M. Bowker, B. Cole, B. Jordan, S. Ellis, J. Lomg, A. Davis, E. Davis, P. Emery, J. Daigle, B. Bean. 1st ROW: F. McLaughlin, P. Towle, J. Rideout, D. Butterfield, P. Sergeant, M. Mallett, J. Scanton, N. Whittier, S. Wilson, D. Young, B. Savage, 2nd ROW: J. Tash, B. Willette, P. Taylor, J. Tibbitts, P. Severance, T. Pickering, N. Perry, J. Thurlow, D. Tibbitts, T. Washburn, C. Rife, T. King. 3rd ROW: J. Ciarrocchi, A. Smart, S. Taylor, B. Turner, D. MacEachern, L. Whittier, R. Smith, C. Ryder, C. Phinney, C. McKinnon, B. Murchison, S. Tuttle, 4th ROW: F. Godbyr, T. McCormick, R. Bearce, M. Washburn, R. Paridis, L. Trott, J. Clifford, D. McLaughlin, D. Murchison, B. Lyons, M. Whitney, T. Wing, 5th ROW: D. Shedd, R. McNamara, D. Worcestor, R. Thibodeau. 45 Freshman Officers We- the class of 1972, began the year by electing the following officers: Barry Staples -President. Rozanne Brehaut-Vice President, Dottie Reed-Secretary, and Beth Has- kell-Treasurer. Our class advisor was Mrs. Keller. Our first project was the Magazine Drive. We succeeded in reaching our goal of 5500.00. Manager was Dottie Reed, and captains were Shari Potter, Susan Jensen, James Barton, and Barry Staples. Representatives from our class on the Student Council were: Shari Potter, Cathy Worcestor, and Brenda Thornton. The Student Council Forum representative was Susan Jensen. Cheerleaders from the Freshman Class were: Shari Potter, Jane Barnes, and Kathi Hinkelman. Members of the Freshman Class participated in J.V. Basketball, girls basketball, majorettes, band, and chorus. We were represented inactivities such as Pine Needles, Tatler, A.F.S., French Club. F.H.A., and Dramatics. I he Freshman Class hopes that the next three years will be as successful as this past one has been. COMPLIMENTS OF V. L. Stratton Real Estate Brown's Jewelry Ewings Market Lincoln House Motel Clobe Printing Service Walts Lunch Mac's Market Let's Beauty Nook Rice Manufacturing Company Carney's Clothing Store Richard L. Albert Barber Shop Jane, Vickie, Christie, Signe Heidi Stevens Store Richard Broderick T. S. Heal, O.D. Vera's Beauty Shoppe Sproul and Vose Jewelry Store Lloyds Store E r. Albert J. Gulesian Shirley C . Gulesian R. N. Albert J. Gulesian Jr. Freshman Class ROW ONE-L. King, A. Drinkwater, S. Coffin, D. Edwards, D. Lyons, D. Ludden, H. Arthers, H. Bowker, H. Dill, ROW TWO-R. Coffin, M. Long, P. King, D. DeLait, L. Aldrich, R. Lyons, D. Bean, C. Bartlett, M. Coding, ROW THREE-M. Hanscom, J. Green, V. Jipson, B. Harding, K. Armstrong, K. Hinkelman, A. Leighton, M. Corbette, M. Combs, ROW FOUR-D. Goodwin, D. Gardiner, T. Lowell, D. Jordan, M. Brown, T. Heal, H. Gordan, J. Lamson, T. Fleming. ROW ONE-B. Staples, P. Leland, M. Scott, C. McLaughlin, T. Martin, R. Murchison, J. Barton, S. Keller, H. Moulton, D. Oldenburg, S. Trott, ROW TWO-G. Washburn, B. Thornton, K. Crocker, B. Haskell, D. Guimond, L. Lyon, E. Fall, K. Worcester, R. Brehaut, D. Reed, S. Murchison, S.Jensen, ROW THREE-J. Barnes, S. Potter, J. Sleeper, S. Ryder, S. Johnson, J. Libby, R. Ryder, J. Washburn, T. Osgood, B. White, P. Taylor, ROW FOUR-A. Marin, E. Robinson, R. Eddy, T. Johnston, P. Worstor, R. Weatherbee, T. Whit- ney, K. McFalls, B. Thomas, B. Scanlon, G. Shorey. 47 ORGANIZATIONS American Field Service For the past three years the American Field Service has brought a foreign exchange student to our school. We hope to be able to sponsor another student again next year. Already we have sponsored a successful tag day and supper. Plans have been made for a raffle, a dance, and another tag day. For the most part, the money earned from these projects will go towards next year's exchange student. Pres. B. Weatherbee V. Pres . C. Wilson Sec. N. Weatherbee Treas. E. Enochs Asst. Treas. G. Thomas Sergeant at Arms B. Lancaster Advisor Miss Richard DARLINGS AUTO PARTS Quality Automotive parts and service Taylor Street Lincoln NORTH END MARKET Choice Meats Groceries Fresh Vegetables Shurfine Frozen Foods Tel. 794-2041 Lincoln, Maine 50 WORCESTER BROTHERS Fuel oils Sales and Service All Types Of Heating Equipment Main Street Lincoln, Maine 794-6544 OSGOODS Ladies and Children Wear Tel. 794-2782 To the administration, students and faculty: I am pleased and grateful to the many students, teachers, and friends who have worked to make this year possible for me. I have found this year different than last year but very interesting and fun. In the beginning, I found it difficult in my speaking English. Also, it was confusing not being able to speak my own language with anyone. I find the teachers and students very helpful. I think the A.F.S. program is a good program to promote understanding between people. When I go back to Turkey, I will tell them of my many experience in America. I will be very sad when I have to leave my friends of Mattanawcook Academy. Now I will close by repeating the A.F.S. motto: Walk together, talk together O ye people of the earth Then and only then Shall you have peace. A friend forever Ayla Koctiirk 51 National Honor Society Why is a person a member of the N.H.S.? Is it because he desires to be associated with an intellectual clique? Not Quite. Each member is an individual singled out on the basis of his service, leadership, citizenship, and scholarship. This is not a reward, it is an honor which, it is hoped, will make this person acutely aware of his situation in society and as a result impress him with the responsibilities his life will place upon him. By accepting these responsibilities and meeting this challenge he is expected to set the pace for others for the universal well being. This is not an ac- knowledgement; it is a trust. Helping you Build for the Future CODING READI-MIX CONCRETE COMPANY B. A. DAVIS GARAGE West Enfield, Maine BREHAUT AUTO SALES Buy at the Esso Sign Lee Road Lincoln 52 VINER MUSIC COMPANY New England’s Largest and most complete Music Store 20-24 Broad Street Bangor, Maine Student Council Pres.-Jane Butterfield V. Pres. -Bob Jordan Sec. -Kathy Jipson Treas.-Betty Phinney Advisor-Mr. Holmes THE MERRILL TRUST CO. Full Service Bank-Maine People Bank on Merrill Tel. 794-6529 Member FDIC DOUGS FURNITURE Lincoln, Maine Tel. 794-8147- Lincoln, Maine Touraine Paints Wallpaper Paneling LINCOLN COLOR CENTER Sales- Installations Garden supplies Farm Equipment SMART'S, INC. Lincoln, Maine Tel. 794-8011 Plumbing Supplies Sporting Goods Heavy Hardware Future Homemakers Of America ROW 1: J. Rideout, P. Taylor, E. Harmon, P. Taylor, M. MacEachern, R. Coffin, D. Delaite. ROW 2: B. Fogg, B. Willette, H. Jordan, P. King, B. Harding. ROW 3: T. Washburn, L. Aldrich, J. Washburn, D. Bean, K. Dill, W. Davemport. OFFICERS: V. Pres.-W. Davenport Sec.-D. Bean Historian-P. Taylor Adv. Mrs. Webster Parli.-E. Harmon Song Leader-M. MacEachern Reporter-P. King Pres.-P. Taylor BAILEY DRUG Self-Service Lower prices! Dial 794-6513 Lincoln, Maine McCORMICK MOTOR CO. 4 West Broadway Tel. 794-2286 J. J. NEWBERRY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Bigger and Better Than Ever Lincoln, Maine HASKELL LUMBER INC. Lumber Hardware building Material Lincoln Center, Maine Tel. 794-8002 THE BERNARD STAPLES INSURANCE AGENCY Auto Fire and Homeowners Casualty Life PAUL’S GULF SERVICE 79 Main St. Lincoln, Maine Tel. 794-8600 THE MARJORIE SHOP Ladies G Childrens apparel Main St. 794-8051 JOHNSONS FLORIST SHOP Lincoln, Maine Congratulations LINCOLN REXALL DRUGS BARTON FUNERAL and Best Wishes Russell Stover HOME KING COLE MAKES MAINE STREET Chocolates Robert S. Barton GOOD POTATO BARBER SHOP Dial 794-6381 cc David F. St evens CHIPS Lincoln, Maine Lincoln, Maine i Ph. 794-8172 Dramatics Club The Dramatics Club is trying to accomplish more this year by going to different places like the University of Maine and Westbrook for demonstrations on acting, make-up, etc. We're planning to put on more playing this year. We plan one for Christmas and the usual One-Act plays .Tender the direction of Mr. Wiggin vve can accomplish thft ai j) e bly m y ih0re thing ?. V. President L. Olsem President J. Nelson Advisor Mr. Wiggan Sec. -Treas. L. Dill Librarians FIRST ROW: N. Taylor, P. Carney, E. Enochs, C. Wilson, M. Leighton, K. Jipson, S. Brehaut, D. Pease, C. French, C. Parker, SECOND ROW: K. Hanscom, B. Coming, E. Humphrey, J. Johnson, B. Kimball, P. Archer, P. King, R. Bearce, C. Butterfield, R. Breen, V. Jarvis, THIRD ROW: A. Murphy, B. Wyman, J. Greenleaf, C. Libby, T. Nithtengale, S. Osgood, K. Bearce, B. Trott, M. Barker, D. Pinkham. OFFICERS C. Wilson, Vice Pres. K. Jipson, Sec. M. Leighton, Pres. E. Enochs, Trcas. Mr. Hinton, Advisor CLAY MEMORIAL Congratulations Class of 1969 Compliments of FUNERAL HOME SAMPSON SUPERMARKETS PETER BRIOLA 3 Lee Street Fleming Street Lincoln Attorney at Law Lincoln, Maine 56 Chorus FIRST ROW: M. Ireland, P. Corning, N. Whittier, C. Wilson, J. Scanlon, P. Aiken, C. McKinnon, D. Bowkcr, C. Thomas, J. Butterfield. SECOND ROW: T. Pickering, P. Leighton, P. Sargeant, E. Hum- phrey, B. Bowers, N. Perry, M. Lamson, S. Wilson, B. Cole, J. Worcestor. THIRD ROW: S. Phinney, J. Libby, M. MacDonald, M. Leighton, L. Dill, B. Harding, D. Young, P. King, D. Bean, K. Crocker. President: M. Leighton Vice President: E. Humphrey Secretary: C. Wilson Director: Mrs. A. Hagar Compliments of BENJAMIN TIBBETTS DON RAMSEY BUCK MOTORS INC. RICHARD POTTER ROBERTA ALBERT MAXINE PATTERN Mr. OMRS. LAURIN PHINNEY MISS LAURINE PHINNEY TIM DAVIS BARB JORDAN A FRIEND 57 Pine Needles ROW 1: C. McKinon, M. Lamson, C. Thomas, P. Aiken, J. Scanlon, S. Brehaut, H. McGinley. ROW 2: C. Wilson, E. Humphrey, G. Thomas, D. Harding, E. Clifford, P. Berry, P. Armstrong. ROW 3: J. Johnson, B. Weatherbee, V. McMullen, P. Carney, J. Bovvers, J. Fletcher. SECTION EDITORS AND SECRETARIES Congratulations Class of 1969 SAMPSONS SUPERMARKETS Fleming Street, Lincoln, Maine We Salute your Desire for Learning. LINCOLN, MAINE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Mechanic Street Lincoln, Maine Where People help themselves by Helping others. 58 Editor in Chief-Peggy Armstrong Advisor-Mr. Peter Lucas Assistant Editor-Patty Berry LINCOLN NEWS Serving Penobscot County from Old Town to Pattern Advertising 6532 News 6532 CIGUERES SUPER MARKETS Tires, batteries Tubes, accessories COOMBS TEXACO SERVICE Lincoln, Maine There is a WESTERN AUTO STORE In Lincoln EUGENE WHITNEY Corner of Main and Clay Streets Lincoln, Maine Phone-794-8300 GRINDELLS Mens and boys clothing 5 i C ongratulations to the class of q 1969 LINCOLN HOSPITAL TAYLORS DINER Lincoln, Maine Tatler FIRST ROW: S. Phinney, M. Bean, N. Whittier, B. Cole, C. Thomas, B. Wcathcrbce, V. McMullen, M. Lamson. SECOND. P. O'Hara, E. Graham, P. Jewel, E. Clifford, E. Humphrey, V. Thomas, H. McGinley. THIRD. J. Butterfield, K. Hinkleman, R. Brehault, S. Barnes, R. Ryder, J. Libby, K. Hinkleman FOURTH. S. Bovvker, B. Trott, M. Barker, H. Bowers, M. McMullen, J. Barnes, P. Berry. With the help our advisor. Mr. Lucas, and Typist advisor. Miss Richard. The Tat- ler staff had worked to improve the school newspaper to make it more interesting. EDITOR-in CHIEF Jayne Butterfield Asst. Editor Elaine Clifford Advisor Mr. Lucas LINCOLN SPORT SHOP Team Outfitters Wisson Sporting Goods Grumman Canoes Bombordier Ski-Doos Dial--794-6626 60 Congratulations to the class of '69 BANGOR HYDRO-ELECTRIC COMPANY 34 West Broadway Lincoln, Maine Senior Book THE FAMftY RECREATION CENTER Air conditioned and friendly Lakeside Recreation Center Candlepin bowling-Billiards Model Car Racing Ernest Lowe 11-Proprietor Phone 794-2902 25 Main Street Lincoln, Maine School Supplies Greeting Cards Office Supplies Equipment 68 Main Street Lincoln, Maine 61 French Club This year the French Club conducted many money-making projects in order to reach our goal of $200 for Scholarships. The members planned a trip to Quebec and enjoyed parties throughout the year. OFFICERS: Pres. Heidi McGinley V.-Pres. Kristi Hinkleman Secretary Paula Marrs Advisor Mr. Labbe THE DANFORTH STUDIO Portraits by Photography LINTON INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Graduation Burton Street Wedding Lincoln, Maine Young Folks Phone 794-81S1 G 794-8612 49 Lee Street Lincoln, Maine Tel. 794-2913 Serves You First 62 Majorettes AGS MOTORS INC. Outer West Broadway (Rt. 2) Lincoln, Maine Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Chevy Nova - Camaro - Chevelle - Chevrolet F85 - Cutlass - Olds 88 - Olds 98 Ok Used Cars 63 Mattanawcook BAND OFFICERS Conductor: Mr. David Haggar Secretary G Treasurer: Bonnie Weatherbee President: Stanley Brehaut Vice President: Betty Phinney 1 64 Academy's Band FRONT ROW: M. Bean, P. Leland, D. Young, S. Potter, B. Lancaster, S. Stevens, V. McMullen, B. Weather- bee, S. Brehaut, B. Phinney, K. Worcestor, K. Leland, M. Ireland, D. Corro, D. Ludden, T. Fleming, M. Lamson. SECOND ROW: W. Gerry, S. Carey, E. Clifford, J. Worcestor, J. Aiken, R. Gardiner, G. Fleming, D. Harding, D. Bowker, K. Armstrong, B. Harding, D. Bean, D. Lyons, R. Eddy, R. Whittier, T. Martin, P. Armstrong. THIRD ROW: R. Butters, T. Madore, H. McGinley, M. McMullen, G. Thomas, J. Butterfield, S. Bowker, C. McKinnon, S. Fhinney, N. Whittier, C. Thomas, P. Aiken, J. Sleeper, S. Ryder, H. Dill, R Cookson, R. Weatherbee. FOURTH ROW: H. Bowker, D. Shedd, W. McCormick, L. Dill, K. Crocker, D. Reed, A. Leighton, R. Ryder, P. Pedley, L. LaForge, B. Cole, P. Carney, T. Whitney, C. Stevens, S. Sleeper, T. Heal, J. Barton, FIFTH ROW: D. Fleming, R. Murchison, S. Tuttle, M. Fuller, B. Turner, P. Emery, B. Lyons, D. Ryder, S. Taylor, B. Haskell, T. Osgood, S. Murchison. STANDING: Mr. Haggar, Direc- tor. 65 ACTIVITIES S. Bowker, B. Phinney, V. McMullen, G. Thomas, H. Me Ginley. W. Gerry, T. Nightingale, C. Parker, K. Grey, D. Pinkham, T. Madore One-Act Plays FRONT ROW—J. Lamson, T. Cole, M. Mallet, M. Lamson, SECOND ROW—T. N atti . Scanlon, L. Harding, J. Worster, R. Breen. T. Cole, R. Clifford, E. Graham, L. Harding, J. Worster. The One-Act Plays arc under the direction of Mr. Wiggin and will be put on in the spring. FRESHMAN SKIT SOPHOMORE SKIT JUNIOR SKIT '69 Winter SENIOR SKIT Carnival SENIOR SCULPTURE FRESHMAN SCULPTURE 71 Field Events 72 Queen Candidates DOTTIE Freshman candidate BETSY Sophomore candidate EDNA Junior candidate 73 AYLA Senior candidate Coronation of Queen Ayla 74 QUEEN—Ayla Kocturk KING—Scott Sleeper Mardi Gras Masquerade And Majesty CROWNBEARERS-- Mitchell Sturgeon Carman Davis SPORTS M Club The purpose of the M Club is to sponsor good sportsmanship and school spirit between schools in competitive athletics. The qualification for membership is to be a winner of the varsity letter ”M . OFFICERS: President; Jimmy McLaughlin, Vice President; Bobby Jordan, Secretary; Barb Lancaster, Treasurer; Sherry Stevens. Advisor-Dale Curry. 78 Scores of the '68 Football games Mattanawcook Academy Opponent 27 Greenville 12 0 Dexter 33 10 Stearns 6 7 Dover 14 33 Hampden 0 7 Orono 25 14 Bucksport 43 34 Higgins 0 79 ROW 1-Coach Z. W. McCormick, D. Ryder, K. Leland, T. Madore, D. Pease, D. Leighton, C. McLaughlin, C. Parker, J. French, J. Fletcher, ROW 2-Coach Esterbrook, B. Jordan, J. Littlefield, M. Jordan, M. Weathcrbee, R. Woster, T. Ware, R. Butters, R. Thibodeau, R. Thomas, ROW 3-Coach Curry, E. Ryder, T. Wing, P. Towle, J. Clifford, F. McLaughlin, S. Taylor, M. Fletcher, S. Tuttle, M. Broderick, R. Hunter, ROW 4-Coach Webster, T. Lowell, T. Johnston, K. McFalls, B. Bean, H. Arthurs, D. Ludden, T. Martin, L. Barton, P. Worster, R. Weatherbee, T. Whitney, M. King. Head Coach- D. Curry Asst. Coaches N. Zagoreonakos D. Esterbrook W. Webster 80 The Lynx MANAGERS-C. Hanson, R. O'Hara, V. Jipson, Absent-J. Keller. CAP TAINS-Parker and McLaughlin 81 OFFENSIVE TEAM FRONT ROW; M. Jordan, C. French, L. Staples, K. Leland, D. Leighton, J. Fletcher, J. McLaughlin. 2nd ROW; M. Weatherbee, M. Fletcher, C. Parker, T. Madore. DEFENSIVE TEAM FRONT ROW; M. Jordan, D. Ryder, S. Taylor, J. McLaughlin, 2nd ROW; M. Weather- bee, C. French, C. Parker, J. Fletcher, 3rd ROW; R. Worcester, T. Madore. 82 FRONT ROW; B. Lancaster, H. McGinley, P. Murchison, K. Hinklcman, J. Bowers, 2nd ROW; P. Jewell, S. Moultan, S. Stevens, S. Wilson. C. Parker I J. McLaughlin 10 20 30 40 50 40 D. Pease P. Murchison C. French 4 1 H. McGinley 1 1 r S. Moulton T ■Bi- - a fMl K. Hinkelman . A D. Ryder VI;'1 K. Leland 30 20 10 83 Varsity Basketball T. Madore, J. McLaughlin, C. Parker, M. Jordan, S. Hussy, M. Fletcher, T. Johnston, J. Fletcher, B. Jordan, M. Weatherbee. Managers: K. Leland, J. Keller. Captains: Hussey and Parker 84 Coach Fletcher Promising young players Coach Fletcher with our seniors Parker, Madore, McLaughlin The brothers grim Michael and Jim McLaughlin's lay-up 85 (Pictures on this page, courtesy of Gateway Press) Junior Varsity FRONT ROW--J. Clifford, J. Glidden, D. Lindsay, B. Turner, T. Vose, B. Thomas, R. Weatherbee, BACK ROW--B. Bean, T. Martin, R. O'Hara, P. Towle, S. Tuttle, R. Worstor, R. Thibodeau, T. Whitney, P. Emery 88 Our Juniors Rollie and Tim Coach Cole 30.1,02 I W I Wr' 44.' Valuable pi ayers Our Freshmen Short and tall Peter and David Lady Lynx BACK ROW: L. Olsen, K. Worcester, B. King, D. Bowker, G. Thomas, V. McMullen, M. Ireland, M. Bean, R. Breen, M. Coombs, B. Bowers, B. Olsen, FRONT ROW: B. Harding, B. Jordan, D. Harding, R. Clark, P. Aiken. Coach Z. Coach and Seniors: Gina, Vicki, and Robin. Gina and Vicki )ayvee—Cheer ftancy Whittier Jane Barnes Shari Potter Cynthia Thomas Captain Sally Barnes Kathi Hinkleman Cheryl Phinney Marlene McMullen Patti Lawrence 92 Advisor--Mrs. Keller leaders—Varsity Sharon Wilson Susan Moulton Sherry Stevens Patty Murchison Captain Barbara Lancaster Paula Jewell Heidi McGinley Kristi Hinkleman Janey Bowers Bowling Team B. Boyington, J. Greenleaf, J. Ciarrocchi, P. Worcestor, B. Scanlon, R. Cookson, R. Murchison, T. Lowell. Mr. Ronald Jenkins is the advisor for the bowling team this year. The team practices at the Lakeside Lanes in Lincoln. 94 Chess Club S. Brehaut, C. Hanson, L. Lowell, J. Keller, V. Jipson, B. Langley, B. Bean, D. Pease. SECOND ROW: Jipson, R. Worccstor, W. McCormick, D. Moore, N. Taylor, M. Broderick, D. Shcdd, E. Robinson. THIRD ROW: K. Leland, B. Arthurs, C. Parker, J. McLaughlin, J. French, T. O'Brien, B. Scanlon, R. Hunter, R. Thibodeau, D. Worcestor, T. Martin, R. O'Hara, D. Pinkham, B. Oliver, C. Ryder, T. Flemming. The chess club was newly formed this year. Members of this club may go to the library to play chess during study halls and after school. 95 96 97 D. Lindsey, T. Nightengale, W. McCormick, M. Shedd, B. Birmingham, R. Thibodeau, B. Turner, E. Whitten. Track '68 ROW 1, W. McCormick, B. Turner, R. Bean, D. Lieghton, G. Dill, E. Whitten, D. Lindsey, C. Ryder, ROW 2, P. Towle, B. Birmingham, H. Shedd, C. Hanson, B. Jordon, B. Boyington, W. Gary ROW 3, C. Dennison, R. Worster, R. Thibodeau, M. Shedd, P. Ciarrocchi, T. Nightingale, J. Goodwin. 98 Baseball FRONT ROW; Mr. Worcester, T. Madore, D. Clifford, J. Libby, L. Readon, L. Crocker, M. Weatherbee, J. Whitney, L. Whitier, 2nd ROW; B. Eddy, M. Fletcher, M. Jordan, J. Littlefeild, R. O'Hara, C. Parker, J. Fletcher. FRONT ROW; B. Fogg, R. Clark, B. Readon, D. Harding, K. Jipson, P. Aiken, K. Hanscom, P..Jewell, Mrs. Ladd. 2nd ROW; T. Dionne, B. Jordan, R. Breene, E. Harmond, Vicki McMullen, B. Weatherbee, B. King, Sheryl Phinney. Girls Softball 99 SCHOOL LIFE ALL SCHOOL Carl Parker and Ethel Humphrey were elected All-School Favorites this year. Since they possess such qualities as sportsmanship, leadership, character, and service, they have won the admiration and respect of their classmates. 102 CLASS 103 CHEMISTRY LAB 104 GUIDANCE OFFICE MRS. NIGHTINGALE IN THE OFFICE TEACHERS ROOM 105 MATTANAWCOOK ACADEMY'S FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT FROM TURKEY AYLA KOCTURK 107 OFFICIALS PRESENTING A CAR ENGINE TO M.A. INDUSTRIAL ARTS 109 Memories Editor As editor of the 1969 PINE NEEDLES of Mattanaw- cook Academy, I would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every student who helped to make this a successful yearbook. My deepest appreciation goes to Mr. Lucas for his assisting guidance as advisor. I appreciate the opportunity I have had to serve as editor of the 1969 yearbook. It will always be one of my fondest memories. in Sincerely, Peggy Armstrong We would like to.take his opportunity to express our thanks to Mr. Charles M. Schulz for the uuse of his Peanuts Comic Strip characters in this yearbook. 112 — rod Het it be fenoton tfjat pe portion of pe fjtsstorp lisiti Mentors!, fumors, opbot Social Cbents, pieties, fjunbreb sbxtp-mne.
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