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A Dedication Oyster River High has been going strong for 25 years. We dedicate this yearbook to the faculty, the backbone of the system. Those who moved on left behind a unique qual- ity, and those who still teach pro- vide inspiration The Trion '80 hon- ors their efforts and deeply appreci- ates their contributions. The Trion '80 also pays special tribute to Mr. Milliken, one of our original teachers who retired after 24 years of dedicated service. The yearbook staff, along with the faculty and student body, wish to pay their respects to two students who passed away in early spring. Douglas Houghton, a Sophomore, died after bravely battling against terminal cancer. Katherine Bailey, a Senior that graduated in January, died ofa sudden illness. In M emorzanfz June3 1963 MarCh6 1980 Principal C145 George W. Pasichuke CVice Principal5 C55 Gerald Daley C55 Clyde J. LaVine C25 John H. Day Vice Principal C175 Neil Shapiro C225 Robert C. Baxter CHistory5 English Department C255 Deborah Estaver C235 Beverly Strout C145 S. Carleton Guptill C135 Beverly F. Dingle C1 15 Irene Wight C95 George Griewank C85 Robert Nilson C55 Stella Ericson C55 Paul Gasowski C55 Elizabeth Whaley C25 Marlene Bell C25 Elizabeth Dodge C25 Jay Simmons C15 Thomas R. Doran Doug Life shown in his eyes bright as Christmas tree lights Making boring classes laughter He had a unique way something of his own style to make a school a toy even if by a joke Now as the days continue to grow So will he in a whole new way Yet will have many a memory ot Doug s happy face in our thoughts No matter the amount of pain Life was something he liked to share Here one day and with even now As life grows onthe eternity. MK 3i6i8O Rob Rice St David Estes Douglas Houghton and crowded halls smiles. I2 Opening C15 Susan Edwards C15 Shirley Kotheimer C15 Rodger McGlone C15 Evelyn I. Vedeler Math Department C1 75 Cornelia C. Kitfield C145 Barbara D. Hill C95 Petar Stoykovich C85 Robert Nilson CSocial Studies5 C65 Bernard J. Robinson C55 Richard H. Balomenos C55 Richard D. Norman C45 Archer G. Buck C45 Susan Chamberlin C35 Razel Kallberg C35 Jill Smith C25 Dorothy Comolli C25 Patricia M. Craig C25 Roger Formisano C15 Marianne Dame C15 B. Robert Ellis C15 Patricia M. Kovalick C15 Kathleen Myerson C15 David Nichols C1 5 Alice Noyes CPhysics5 Science Department C205 Eleanor T. Milliken C195 Roger W. Woodhead C145 Joseph N. Kazura C85 Cathleen Coakley C45 Susan Chamberlin C45 Jack Chase C45 Shirley Forrest C45 Donald Gambino C45 Charles Perry C25 William L. Bathchelder C25 Muriel Baxter C15 Barbara S. McGinley C15 Polly M. Moore C15 Joan Savage C1 5 Susan Thorne C1 5 Susan Delaney Social Studies Dept. C145 Marie H. Myers CGerman5 C145 S. Carleton Guptill C45 Alex Herlihy C45 Richard C. Pecunies C25 Mary Bowley C25 J. Kevin Foley C25 Peter Kling C25 Alan Stevens C15 Shirley Kotheimer C1 5 William J. Maley C15 Norman E. Merrow C15 George R. Nugent C1 5 Wayne Pruitt C15 John Tucker Language Dept. C245 Frank R. Milliken C125 Julie Dubois C95 Susan Smith C45 Robert L. Treat C45 Marie A. Waldron C35 James Colbath C35 Anne Hendrickson C35 Ronald W. Lewis
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Q23 Clorinda Schenck Q13 Patrice M. Hennin Q13 Kaori Kelts Q13 Cheryl McDonough Q13 lrma N. Page Q13 Joan Schaeffer Q13 Lois Swan P.E, Dept. Q213 Wallace Clark Q1 O3 Sandra Lawson Q63 Donald Cantin QDriver's Ed.3 Q43 James Boulanger QDriver's Ed.3 Q23 Dennis J. Callahan Q23 Elinor Callahan Q23 Roben Hodsdon QDriver's Ed.3 Q13 Mary Jo Faulkner Q1 3 Sharon Lee Gruendling Q1 3 Jane L. Milette Q13 Henry F. Regan Q13 Enid D. Whittaker Business Dept. Q123 Nancy Hess Q83 M. Carol Howard Q43 Joanne M. Sandbo Q33 Nancy Girouard Q33 Patricia G. McCarthy Q23 Linda Rindfleisch Q13 Linda Barnaby Q13 Jacqueline Hinckley Q13 Mary E. Mullin Q13 Carol Theberge Art Dept. Q1 33 William F. Childs Q43 Frances A. Driscoll Q33 Dorothy Wilcox QEngIish3 Q33 Frances Ann Kazura Q23 Peter F. Nyren Q1 3 Albert F. W. Jaeger, Jr. industrial Arts Department Q263 Harry J. Faucy Q103 Philip L. Fields Q33 James Chamberlain Q33 Edgar Crothers Q13 Charles Lambert, lll Q13 James Presher Q13 Norman Yeaton Home Ec. Dept. Q143 Alma C. Boynton Q83 Barbara Hunter Q23 Martha Travis Music Dept. Q43 Richard W. Fournier Q43 Suzanne Marshall Q33 Cynthia L. Plourde Q33 Sebastian Salvo, Jr. Q23 Apostolos A. Aliopoulious Q23 Edward Flanagan Q23 Douglas A. Nelson Q23 Roger Whittemore Q13 Bruce Horner Q13 Andrew Siegel Mr. ' Latin As part of the original staff in 1955 Mr. Milliken taught Latin and French. He started the Span- ish program and also served as President of the New Hampshire Classical Association for two years. Always busy in recent years he initiated the chess club which has done very well. Mr. Milliken taught his students Latin Life Latin taking achievements Latin how to translate Latin et cetera. Mr. Milliken will be for- ever remembered by his students for his puns and his compassion. Vale Magister. Latin, grammar, Latin, manners, Guidance Dept. Q193 Roger T. Hall Q33 Cheryl Harmon Q33 Mary Wells Q23 Michelle Reardon Q23 Mary Shaw Q13 Margaret D'Esopo Nurses Q243 Marjorie Moore Q13 Ruth P. Hopkins Q13 Eilene Geislen Librarians Q1 13 Irene W. Wight Q1 O3 Jeannette Winslow Q63 Shirley Willard Q23 Mary Rogers Special Resources- Q23 John Kruidenier Q13 Loralie Jutras Q13 Christine Santerre In Memoriam Katherzne H Barley January15 1962 Apnl3 1980 Kathy Bailey was a person dedicated to helping those who were less fortunate than herself She graduated in January to pursue her goals We are saddened at the loss of a person that had so much to give We will always remember her . l . 'z Y 1 Zif 1 1 I . ...gm Q 1' . A V I5 'SJ' A t .ilzl - 'X ' N A . ...,.-.Je fi-I 321, t ' ' Opening I 3
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