Mattanawcook Academy - Pine Needles Yearbook (Lincoln, ME)

 - Class of 1988

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Scott Ellsworth Andrews Nathan Eric Bell ACTIVITIES: Band 1-4; Pep Band 2; French Club 2-4; Drama Club 1; Nation- al Honor Society 3-4; M Club 2-4; Cross Country 3-4; Spring Track 3-4; Presi- dent of French Club 3-4. Elizabeth Ann Berg ACTIVITIES: M Club 1-4; Ski Team 1-3. Bernard Botting Eugene Brannen ACTIVITIES: Chorus 4. Almon D. Briggs Jr. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1-3 Golf 4. Gregory Brooke Nelson Brown Millard Bruce Mary A. Bryer ACTIVITIES: Band 1; National Honor So- ciety 3-4; Student Council 1-2; Cheer- leader 1-4; M Club 2-4. Sharon Marie Bumpus As we. the class of 1988. graduate from Mattanawcook Academy, we would like to give special recognition to those people who pushed us- some- times literally- through grade and junjor high school. These are the people that we will remember very clearly years from now because of their lasting impres- sions on us. whether it be because of their appearance, their strict classroom discipline, their caring personality, their dry humor or even their neverending homework assignments These people worked with us day in and day out. teaching us not only out of a textbook, but sometimes about life ifself It is because of those people who got us to high school in the first place that we are carrying our diplomas now And while some of them may be grateful, sad. impressed, or just plain astonished that we've come this far. we. the senior class, will never forget them. They were a major part of our youth. Sabrina Leavitt liBliiifelliiMII VJW a: My favorite teacher was Mrs. Cook. She really helped me a lot in my seventh and eighth grade years. She helped me through a really hard time. She was also al- ways around because I cheered for her. I'll always remember Mrs. Cook when I think of Junior High and cheering. -Mary Bryer Debra Ellen Butterfield ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 3-4; Cheerleader 2-3; M Club 2-4; Ski Team 1. Beth Alison Cahill ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Editor 4; Year- book Staff 1-4; Band 1-4; Jazz Band 2- 4; Dirigo Girl's State 3; French Club 2-3; Plays 2.4; Usherette 3; National Honor Society 3-4; Student Council 3; Class Officer 2,4; Girls' Basketball Manager 1-4; Track 2; Lynx Times Reporter 3-4; Field Hockey 1-4; Winter Carnival Can- didate 2. Peggy Sue Clark ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1-4. Mrs. Murphy was my favorite teacher. I had her my eighth grade year. She always let me get away with murder. She also helped me to learn things I never knew before. -Mike Kimbrell Leanna Jo Clay ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Staff 4; M Club 2- 4; Track 1; Field Hockey 1. Vicki Clay Chris Clough Shannon Marie Cobb ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Staff 4; Student Council 4; Cheerleader 1-2; M Club 2- 4; Intramural Volleyball 3. In Junior High. Mr. Heggan was my favorite teacher. I had fun in seventh grade. His class was almost impossible to flunk and he played lots of games. I'll always admire him as a friend and as a teacher -Lorna O'Donal 18

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VALEDICTORIAN Daniel Ludden SALUTATORIAN Nathan Bell FIRST HONOR ESSAYIST Leanna Clay SECOND HONOR ESSAYIST Matthew Stormann



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My favorite teacher was Mr. Heggan. I loved to look at all his pickled animals in jars. He was also really clever and wit- ty. I always had fun in his class- room. -Nancy Dolley Mr Heggan was my favorite teacher. His jokes were hope- lessly corny, but he always gave out those candy jelly fish. -Bronwyn Head Theresa Marie Conroy ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1-2; Cross Country 1-2; Track 1,2. Wayne A. Crevoiserat ACTIVITIES: Chorus 2-4; Intramural Vol- leyball 1-3; Football 1. Dawn M. Crocker ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Staff 1-4; French Club 3; Intramural Volleyball 1; Indoor Track 2; Field Hockey 1-3. Shane Crocker Leesa Cunningham Renee Davis Christopher L. Delano ACTIVITIES: Band 2; Plays 3; Usher 3; M Club 3; Intramural Volleyball 3; Ski Team 1-3; Track 2-3. Richard Dionne Nancy Lee Dolley ACTIVITIES: Band 1-4; Jazz Band 2-4; Usherette 3; National Honor Society 3- 4; M Club 1-4; Girls' Basketball 1-4; Track 1-4; Field Hockey 1-4. Scott W. Gary ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 3-4; M Club 3-4; Track 3-4. Tracy Ann Gary ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Staff 4; M Club 4; Art Club 4. Michael Gordon Sharon Jane Gorsline ACTIVITIES: Band 1-4; Girls' Softball 1. Michell Joyce Griffin ACTIVITIES: Newspaper Staff 1-3; Band 1-2; French Club 1; Future Homemak- ers 1-2; Drama Club 1; Track 1-2. Bronwyn Lillian Head ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Staff 2-4. Cam- era Club 2-4; Band 1; French Club 2; Cheerleader 1,2,4; M Club 2; Intramural Volleyball 1-2; Tennis 2. Lisa Lynn Hesseltine ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Staff 3-4; French Club 3; Girls' Basketball 1-2; Intramural Volleyball 1-2; Cross Country 1; Track 2; Intramural Floor Hockey 1-2. Christopher Hyde Kellie Ireland 19

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