Rangeley High School - Tattler Yearbook (Rangeley, ME)

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ClACQ OF '77 Tfr U t . BciaI (tImPmaI! ) Coot b$, Ryt cM 4 tk poAteuCb ln kctd u£th owv omL its idiocies, R cM tk tiMS kb kept ld good OuAs CO biM G Cwfe tfr h k ktlnri Efc, 9 w£tii CftU uag to oE tuS ote . o z TfrfiA u. RXcJuW CuAjfey, F vt oM tit , umU k kas put iMto piepCMfag u$ to-go- Out udo th umM, Ryt cMtlufi,tuKfes ta’s puMed us outo c ass by btUigtag UuO Co e o«f t«S€Ktafeu« , cuui ►viost o cM {pi i aMy co tlng about each o(y oua Q (juium. OMIMSlR JTON U u Udw t, P6aafe CuptoMd Ldwb MRS. SARAH GUFFEY Secretary MRS. DENISE SCUTT Secretary MRS. MARY ANN MARQUIS Secretary L to R - M. Haley, N. Stewart, B. Brackett, L. Wentzell, P. Marquis, M. Keep, M. Steward. 5 FACULTY '77 TERI SANDERS Librarian Cmon, you guys VIRGINIA NUTTALL English, Math I'll give you one more chance.'' RICHARD CURLEY Guidance, Math Those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. ” GERALDINE BRACKETT Science, Social Studies I'll put you over my checkered apron! ’' DAVID STEVENSON Industrial Arts Who's in charge of clean- up?” VIRGINIA VERRILL Home Economics Was there a meeting here last night? JACQUELINE DACEY French, English, Art You can't concentrate if you’re talking. DARRYL GILMAN Science, Physics, Math Getting back to physics CHARLES CASTONGUAY Physical Education Just look it up in the Offi- cial Rule Book.'' MICHAEL DeRAPS Business Ed. I found my thri-i-i-11 ELIZABETH HUNGER English I have to warn you. Sam was in a bad mood when she typed this test last night. FINDLEY GUFFEY History, Math Let’s see if we can figure out what sort of creature this is. 0FHCER6 VvtePwiA d CMnetmy f-feu Fe tgu$o« TtftftSu ie t Paw Rflfes PteSfetetrf 9 Pop Tot Mary Ann likes apples, popcorn, and football, weekends in Rumford, real Christmas trees all lit up, and dark, spooky nights. She dislikes seeing friendships end, long, boring bus trips, and being told to shut up.” Jamie Geh Pobly Jamie likes Phillips, partying, apple pie, Chevrolet, and moonlight rides in golf carts. He dislikes schools and principals. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2; Drivers Ed. 2: Basketball 1; Coop 4; Mt. Blue 3. Jcuues Lfi Boutifo i Big Mark Becky Roo Roo The tragedy of life is not that it ends so soon, but that we wait so long to begin it. Becky likes coffee brandy, little cars, plants, Mr. DeRaps class, smiling. She dislikes the morning after, Phys. Ed., working Sunday mornings, people who don't smile. ACTIVITIES: Office girl 2,3,4; Yearbook 3,4; Drivers Ed. 3. Mark likes being with friends, partying, Miller, an old green Pontiac, boogieing, and being 18. He dislikes mouthy underclassmen, high rocks, deep ditches, and being broke. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1: Basketball Mgr. 3; Soccer 2; Drivers Ed. 1; Chorus 2, 3; Dramatics 3: Baseball 3; Gymnastics 3. Bob Live long and Prosper” Bob likes conversations in Advanced Math, Maine, snow, art and Star Trek. He dislikes Mondays, reports, rain, and tests. pjxuk Backlit Robert Btourtv Rebecca arvqcud Btouchetb ACTIVITIES: Can't discuss them here! Bret You can’t please everyone so you've got to please yourself. Bret likes sports, fun people, having a good time, many friends, deep dark talks, poetry and ? He dislikes P in A, going home early, jocks, stupid people, and depressing days. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; MIP Award 2: Skiing 1, 2, 4, Capt. 3: Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Track and Field 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Drama 2,3,4: Class President 2: Vice President 4; Honor Roll 3, 4: NEDT 2; Boys' State 3. Douctefi RjttbojuL Rt«fco IViMuT RtuO Grasshopper” Kevin likes Doc Grants” and special parks in Portland. He dislikes school wise guys, and Monday through Thursday. ACTIVITIES: COOP 3,4. fCeufa CAOchto Dan the Man” How you spend your time is more important than how you spend your money. Money mistakes can be corrected but time is gone forever.” Danny likes parties, skiing, relaxing, friends, and paths. He dislikes working, English, and enemies. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. Skiing 1, 2. 3, 4: Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Drama 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4: Class Secretary 2. V, f 12 Dros A lJlh(Um D'lOMkk The wise man reads both books and life itself. True friendship is like phosphorescence - it glows best when the world around you goes dark. Billy likes Farmington and Sugarloaf, cruising, Miller, Chevy trucks, Skidooing, quiet lunches and celery sticks. He dislikes uncooperative teachers and girls, people who don't shut doors, homework, and dead Rangeley street. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross- Country 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Skiing 3, 4; Drama 2, 3, 4: Mime 2, 3: Chorus 2: Boys' State 3; Student Council 3, Vice President 4; US Exchange 3, 4; Newspaper 2. Pooh These are the good old days. Pam likes gymnastics, projects that come out right, getting spiffy, wishing on stars, thunder and lightning, Kiz and Spas. She dislikes misunderstandings, people that won't listen to reason, sneezing, and B's. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2, 3; Gymnastics 1,2, 3, 4; Drama 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Cheerleader 3, Head 4; Class President 3, 4; NHS 2, 3, 4; High Honors 1, 2, 3, 4; NEDT 3; Yearbook 4; Commended Student in PSAT NMSQT 4. I 13 Heidi Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old people are works of an.” Heidi likes Roxy, mushrooms, van, all her partying friends, and outdoor concerts. She dislikes giving up Roxy, selfish people, going home, broken cars, and being broke. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 2; Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Secretary 2, 3; Girls' State 3; Drama 3: Guitar Ensemble 3. f-leldl Lyiv Fe tguWwi Pig If it weren’t for the last minute, a lot of things wouldn't get done.” Gardner likes hunting, skidooing, red hats, sleeping late, popcorn, cherry cheese cake, and long winters. He dislikes homework, getting up in the morning, English, out of state hunters, rain, and serious people. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1. 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3: Soccer 1,2,3; Track and Field 3; Student Council President 4: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Driver's Ed. 2; Class President 1, Vice President 3. Rob Tko nas RlckcucL Cktlstfe Jefyues Ji . Hank Jeff” Live life to the fullest. Jeff likes wild parties, hitching to Phillips, basketball, skiing, good food, stogies, and his pad in the loft. He dislikes getting sidelined in sports because of injuries, being told what to do, and doing dishes. ACTIVITIES: Skiing 1, 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Track and Field 3,4. t. A Qttyli ti AM H' J ickOtA i Take envy out of character and it leaves great possibilities for friendship. Robyn likes friendly people, dancing, and clothes. She dislikes school and spiders. ACTIVITIES: Chorus 3. Robyn Awtfc UacDohoM Howard Retread Steve likes the Game of the Week and Period 6 study hall. He dislikes gymnastics, tests first thing in the morning, and Advanced Math. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3; Cross Country 1, 2: Track and Field 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2: Yearbook Staff 4; Drivers Ed 1; Who’s Who 4. 15 Goat” Cabbage What rotten luck, huh? Cabbage likes Segram's Seven, good looking girls, and good country western music. He dislikes gymnastics, Sunday mornings, and class meetings. Hope so! Goat likes parties, business courses, sleeping, and study hall. She dislikes babysitting, English, rainy days, and phys. ed. first thing Monday morning. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1, 2, 4; Capt. 3: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 2; Skiing 2; Track and Field 3, 4; Student Council 3; Drivers Ed. 2; COOP 4. L b Qt ujtodb Lin The world is willing to give to you not what you tear from it, but what you put into it. Linda likes basketball, Don Nelson, business courses, and Little Angels. She dislikes Rangeley, Tequila. Monday mornings, and thunder storms. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,3: Capt. 4; Softball 1, 2: Cross Country 1; Gymnastics 2: Soccer Mgr. 4; Girls' State 3; Yearbook 3, 4; Office girl 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 1, 4. 16 LUvlfr Billet WeuiftM Harry” Dc iAj ylloM UJlUbwi Go out looking for a friend and there will be none. Go out to be a friend and there will be friends everywhere. ” Darren likes skiing. being with friends, partying, money and going to concerts. He dislikes The Professor being bored, and lots of homework. (jojuob EM fr U fiEfe Bob likes parties, dancing, the outdoors trips to Sugarloaf, and the Red Stallion. He dislikes being without transportation, disconnected heater hoses, dumping motorcycles. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3: Basketball 1, 2; Basketball Mgr. 3: Student Council 1; Soccer 1, 2, 3: Gymnastics 1,2,3; Drama 3; Chorus 2,3. Rote tfc U ate wt lA ilbwi Anyone who makes me lose my temper has his life in my hands. Harry likes children, animals, frog, winking, flowers and friendly People. She dislikes spiders, desk corners, teachers who won't understand, people who ask questions constantly. ACTIVITIES: Office Girl 2,3,4; Yearbook 3, 4; Student Tutor 2; Sewing 1, 2; COOP 4. 17 CkNfOR, OPERIATIV ’77 70USHEST H S SESr Heidi Ferguson Darren Wilbur Bob Wilbur OASCBR HNS Gardner Gurney Pam Ellis 22 UOUTWC Nancy Stewart Mark Brackett lUOCTAlHLEnC Linda Wentzell Bret Bruce UtRCEST CIRCUMFERENCE OUfEJESr Bob Brown Robyn MacDonald Cedric Savage COOLEST CLAQC miL '77 Mary Ann leaves her old brown shoes to Hope Brackett. Jamie leaves his lunchtime spot by the fence to Micheal Steward. Mark leaves all the patches of rubber he's left on the streets of Rangeley to Smokey. Becky leaves her trips to Avon Valley to Mrs. Verrill. Bob Brown leaves his chest to Dennis Quimby. Bret leaves each teacher their own bottle of Excedrin. Danny leaves his curls to Johnny Field. Kevin leaves his suitcoats to Jack Searles. Billy leaves his hat to Mr. Stevenson. Pam leaves her hang-gliding talents to Darren Webber. Heidi leaves her personal recesses to anyone who can get away with them. Gardner leaves all his Ski-doo bills to Woodskunk. Jeff leaves his basketball skills to ”Ty Ty White.” Robyn leaves her refined, ladylike manner to Donna Morton. Steve leaves his five o'clock shadow to Scott Johnson. Cedric leaves his coolness to whoever wants to attempt to match it. Nancy leaves The Old Mill for the Air Force. Linda leaves her classes with Mr. DeRaps to Paula Marquis. Carol leaves her wits to Debbie Howard. Bob leaves his nose and his reputation to anyone who can support them. 24 Darren leaves his savoir faire to Russell Barrett. UNVE CIACCM N '77 26 27 OAQQ OF ’7S IN THE SEVEN - P. Marquis, H. Brackett, S. Drosdik, B. Allison, S. Carpenter, M. Steward, K. Morin, L. Jamison, M. Keep, L. Lowell, S. Hunger. IN THE EIGHT STARTING IN THE MIDDLE - M. Chilvers, B. Boutilier, S. Carpenter, C. Raymond, R. Barrett, A. Jeffries, C. Frost, D. Noyes, S. Johnson, R. Nobbs, M. House, M. Steward, R. Bean, E. Sargent. Qusqm Dio kU Vtcfe PmUfud OugCMMJb f-fuhige L Piesfotacfc U ry Qu fCpjpp Cm.-Tipjos. 28 CLAQQ OP '79 L to R: Mrs. Hunger, L. Chilvers, M. Dumas, J. Field, K. Savage, K. Dunham, B. Boutilier, J. Searls, M. Steward, T. Thompson. 2nd ROW - O. Savage, R. Mack, R. Ellis, K. Damon, D. Morton, K. Beedy, D. Duchesne, M. Haley. FRONT ROW - C. Wentzell, S. Thompson, S. Doak, S. Moura, R. Perry, D. Asbas, D. Howard, A. Woodward, D. Latty. Sec tetfiMy Pw,l(kid Joluuty Vtce Pie iienfc Debbte f-fotu uL Twct uA i 29 CLAQQ OP ’SO IN THE EIGHT FROM THE MIDDLE - D. Webber, D. Quimby, J. Chilvers, W. McIntosh, S. Boutilier, P. Mack, K. Crocker, T. Doak, C. Hill, R. Spiller, G. Wilcox, B. White. IN THE ZERO FROM THE FRONT - A. McGarvey, L. Trudell, ]. Casavant, B. Damon, L. Ferguson, D. Frost, J. Allison, T. Searles. JoShuKft CMOuXlttk Tl O UAfiJl 7e ny QpjxhQm Cec iefewy L UcO uuey PwAtikid Rlday CpiMe Cgt. atAu« DfiKtuS OuI by VtcfcPiesi(kid 30 CLASS OF ’Si Debhte Seaxlles Two uapji Ctttfiy Riujhiiotui Rtes facfc A.c£ctAJU y Eusttc (ctbs ofc) S wekojiy BACK ROW - N. Clark, B. Johnson, K. Howard, R. Collins, M. Ferguson, R. Clark, R. House, D. Johnson, P. Noyes, E. Greenlaw, D. Duchesne, R. Mclntoch, D. Dumas. 2nd ROW - P. Haley, C. Hunger, B. Haley, L. Roth, J. Bean, J. Latty, T. McGarvey. 1st ROW - C. Raymond, K. Lanzo, D. Thibault, D. Morton, P. Frost, D. Searles, L. Hill, D. Haley, S. Eustis (absent). CLACC OF '82 DoJh Ou ky £ec teta iy Tteasu te i PoaAU ifico PiesEifijcfc Vto Ftesfofewfc BACK ROW - B. Brackett, P. Wilcox, E. Ouimby, W. Allison, T. Chilvers, M. Blythe, M. Damon, J. Raines, R. Boutilier, E. Woodward, D. Stone. 2nd ROW - E. Greenlaw, D. Quimby, J. Koob, D. Quimby, B. Doak, N. Bolduc, T. Clark. 1st ROW - S. Dion, R. Trudell, E. Fraser, C. Damon, L. Hinman, E. Guffey. O GANtZAHONC ’77 34 STUDENT COUNCIL '77 The N.H.S. gained seven new members this year: two from the Class of '77 and five from the Class of '79. These new members were inducted during a special assembly to which the entire school was invited. The Society is proud to announce that their current membership of fourteen is the largest in many years. BACK L TO R - C. Wentzell, K. Damon, R. Mack, M. Dumas, S. Moura. MIDDLE L TO R - S. Hunger, E. Sargent, S. Drosdik, L. Jamison, L. Lowell. FRONT L TO R - S. Richard, R. Brown, P. Ellis, G. Gurney (abs.). NWS ’77 BACK L TO R - M. Dumas, A. Woodward, C. Hunger, B. Doak, B. White, E. Sargent. FRONT L TO R - B. Drosdik: V. Pres. G. Gurney; Pres. L. Lowell: Sec. This year the Student Council consists of ten students. The Council attended P.T.A. meetings and planned this year's excellent Winter Carnival. The Student Council's continuing job is to listen to student grievances and to bring them to the attention of the Principal. CWORJUS ’77 Betriban BMU: DiA dto £ taii £u fcy: ACCO f)CUtZSi BACK L TO R - P. Ellis, D. Searles, D. Asbas, J. Koob, L. Roth, R. Perry, K. Damon, B. Bruce, R. Ellis, R. Mack. 2nd ROW: H. Brackett, K. Morin, D. Duchesne, R. Trudell, L. Trudell, K. Beedy, L. McGarvey, D. La tty, A. Woodward, D. Collins, J. Field. 3rd ROW - C. Hunger, B. Doak, J. Latty, D. Haley, D. Thibault, D. Morton, C. Raymond, K. Lanzo, J. Bean, J. Rains, D. Quimby. FRONT ROW - D. Woodward, N. Bolduc, T. McGarvey, E. Guffey, D. Quimby, L. Hinman, K. Damon. DRAMA ’77 ON STAGE - M. Keep, D. Collins, S. Hunger. IN FRONT - R. Ellis, R. Perry, B. Drosdik, P. Marquis, P. Ellis, R. Bean. Pauli GMis D to cfcw 37 BOVS’CFSIE. GcmImPA' Guam j Qteu Rzcit ict BiMOio Uk Rtefc BttxCfe StRlSSpSrE R y |UacDoiw5M l-feidl F ujusoti PdtwMs AWRDC ’77 The Betty Crocker Award is given to the highest scorer on the Betty Crocker test. The test is open to all seniors and this is the first year that a boy has received this award in Rangeley. The test covers the areas of citizenship, human relations, home financing, home decoration, and nutrition. Betty OtooWAuwW Darren Wilbur The PSAT NMSQT Commended Student Award is given to only the top 4°]o of the more than a million students who take the PSAT. This test is generally taken by juniors prior to College Boards. The DAR Good Citizen Award is based on the qualities of leadership, dependability, service and patriotism. Three candidates are chosen by vote of the senior class. One of these three is then selected by the faculty for the award. PSar MUSOr Qtu dwb Good CtttgeRsIuf) AuctuI 39 Pam Ellis 40 Boom Boom Dan the Man” and his ladies. Big bad Bob Brown beside beguiling Bret Bruce. Some Seniors will do anything to get their picture in the yearbook!! Cab will manage to smile at the camera no matter what is happening to him. 41 SPORTS '77 43 WACKANO FIELD ’76 44 45 I •• ..0 -I.V! .4 % „)• • f . iNk ' - I ■A . 4F V 0 s .v- • f .v .1 it • • • -V« : -V -• ...■ ■■ ;-' •- •:, ; .• v.. . . • ••- • . v. • - •. -.1 •. • . •• •••• • . • • . . A • • . ..• J ' • •• • •• • - ■ .. •■ • • ' V-, • •• ’ • - • • • • • £ ■?% M'- • '• V„ ,Al .- ' ■ . i. - - w.vv; v r.' 4 j ••- i- . - 5j%; •• -• : «.a .- t • CRXyQQ CCUMRV ’77 BACK L TO R - S. Smrekar, R. Spiller, S. Thompson. L. Trudell, S. Doak; mgr. FRONT L TO R - C. Savage, K. Savage, P. Marquis, G. Stewart, K. Damon. This year our team competed against Bingham, Hinkley, Jay-Livermore, Carrabec, Kents Hill, and Buck- field. Although we weren’t that successful, we competed strongly in all meets. The team consisted mostly of underclassmen and we will have all these good young runners back with another year of experience. We expect a good team next year. 49 SOCCER '77 BACK L TO R - C. Frost, J. Field, R. Ellis, S. Johnson, DeNoyes, D. Collins, K. Dunham, L. Wentzell; Mgr.. C. Castonguay; Coach. FRONT L TO R - D. Howard; Mgr., S. Carpenter, C. Savage, E. Sargent, B. Drosdik, A. Jeffries, C. Raymond, B. Bruce. Soccer was a new varsity sport this year, and we did extremely well for a first year team. Soccer is a complex game, and this year's success is a tribute to the ability and hard work of the players and coach. That was MY goal you just blocked.” 50 51 VHR£fTY Cf- EER1£ADER£ Jtuiy A(Mi o o Utuy Qua fCfijcjp La Qia F iguSOK fiwtftfojA Uc uuey QuqOmmA f-foutge t PethvGMlS iAPJXMtCb LowpM This year’s Varsity Cheerleaders are to be commended for a fine job of building and maintaining pep, sportsmanship, and a strong school spirit. 52 R -0-U -D-f-E- jhat’s Hub U oy U fc Qp M JZowdfo! BOVS VARSfTV B4SI££7B4LL ’77 BACK L TO R - Mr. Castonguay; Coach, E. Sargent, J. Jeffries, C. Savage, R. Bean, D. Webber, A. Jeffries, J. Field (abs.), K. Damon (abs.). FRONT - B. Bruce: Tri-Capt., C. Raymond: Tri-Capt., R. Barrett; Tri- Capt. AWAY HOME Rangeley 46 Kents Hill 48 Rangeley 90 Wanneflete 64 Rangeley 85 Hinckley 87 Rangeley 67 Buckfield 65 Rangeley 77 Wayneflete 50 Rangeley 96 Hinckley 62 Rangeley 66 Gould 63 Rangeley 62 Bingham 55 Rangeley 61 Jackman 64 Rangeley 105 Kents Hill 60 Rangeley 53 Bingham 58 Rangeley 116 Jackman 68 Rangeley 55 Buckfield 58 Rangeley 88 Glencove 83 Rangeley 55 Glen Cove 65 Rangeley 66 NYA 30 Rangeley 63 Gould 66 54 VAR TY BASKETBALL '77 BACK L TO R - D. Howard; mgr., L. Jamison, S. Thompson, L. Ferguson, M. DeRaps; Coach, L. Lowell, T. Searles, K. Beedy, O. Savage; Mgr., M. Steward; Mgr. FRONT L TO R - S. Moura, B. Allison, H. Ferguson; Capt., L. Wentzell; Capt., D. Morton, C. Wentzell abs., P. Marquis abs., C. Wentzell abs. Rangeley J. V. 9 Buckfield J. V. 22 Home Donna Morton 339 Rangeley 46 Buckfield 79 Home Linda Wentzell 126 Rangeley 38 Gould 64 Home Steph Moura 50 Rangeley 52 Waynflete 35 Away Paula Marquis 50 Rangeley 51 Carrabec 81 Home Heidi Ferguson 30 Rangeley 46 Jackman 33 Away Belle Allison 22 Rangeley 70 Waynflete 57 Home Terry Searles 16 Rangeley 46 Carrabec 56 Away Crystal Wentzell 15 Rangeley J. V. 6 Buckfield J. V. 20 Away Karen Beedy 12 Rangeley 44 Buckfield 77 Away Leeanna Lowell 11 Rangeley 38 Gould Acad. 56 Away Sharon Thompson 10 Rangeley 36 Bingham 91 Away Leslie Ferguson 6 Rangeley 48 Bingham 82 Home Laura Jamison 4 Rangeley 21 Glen Cove 82 Away Cathy Wentzell 3 Rangeley 31 N.Y.A. 35 Away Rangeley 82 Jackman 44 Home Rangeley 53 Glen Cove 48 Home 57 The look of concentration Gunnin Again Wow! Look at that! Now we can have this game . . . 59 BOVC J.V. BASmrnLL ’77 BACK L TO R - D. Howard; Mgr., B. White, R. Bean, Spiller, K. Savage, T. Thompson. HOME Range ley 65 Buckfield 78 Range ley 81 Hinckley 71 Rangeley 51 Bingham 100 Rangeley 45 Kents Hill 52 . McIntosh, R. Ellis, Mr. Curly; Coach. FRONT - R. AWAY Rangeley 46 Kents Hill 40 Rangeley 49 Hinckley 62 Rangeley 51 Gould 67 Rangeley 38 Bingham 56 Rangeley 59 Buckfield 75 Rangeley 43 Gould 54 R. Spiller 155 R. Bean 63 K. Savage 68 B. White 28 B. Macintosh 21 R. Ellis 6 T. Thompson 8 60 JR. PISH cheerleaders COftjO EuSttS f-ffccui Ouo tjH f-fuKge DokkO f-fafey BoK Dook Deiu TWyjuJt NcutCy Bo £u JoJuuui Latty 63 JR, f-TIGU BOVS BASKETBALL BACK L TO R - Mr. DeRaps Coach, P. Noyes, D. Greenlaw, B. Brackett, D. Stone, W. Allison, D. Wilcox, R. McIntosh. FRONT L TO R - M. Blythe, T. Clark, R. Clark, R. Collins, N. Clark, R. House. Rangeley 26 Kingfield 39 Rangeley 23 at Strong 46 Rangeley 61 Stratton 44 Rangeley 49 Phillips 45 Rangeley 27 Strong 60 Rangeley 19 at Kingfield 43 Rangeley 62 at Stratton 16 Rangeley 29 at Phillips 34 TOURNAMENT Rangeley 30 Phillips 11 Rangeley 20 Kingfield 29 INDIVIDUAL SCORING D. Collins 93 R. Clark 55 N. Clark 32 B. Johnson 26 D. Stone 17 D. Johnson 10 B. Brackett 10 T. Clark 8 R. House 8 D. Boutilier 8 D. Quimby 8 P. Noyes 6 M. Blythe 5 W. Allison 4 D. Greenlaw 2 J. Brackett 2 P. Wilcox 2 TEAM TOTAL 296 64 JR,. U GU GfRtS BACRBfBALL BACK L TO R - P. Frost: Mgr., N. Bolduc, T. McGarvey, S. Eustis, D. Haley; J. Bean, D. Thibault, K. Damon, B. Doak; J. Latty, D. Quimby; Mgr. Co-Capts.; C. Raymond, D. Searles. Rangeley 18 Kingfield 38 Rangeley 28 at Strong 48 Rangeley 31 Stratton 24 Rangeley 23 Phillips 45 Rangeley 11 Strong 30 Rangeley 27 at Kingfield 47 Rangeley 10 at Phillips 25 Rangeley 8 at Stratton 34 INDIVIDUAL SCORING C. Raymond 50 D. Searles 35 D. Morton 21 D. Thibault 16 T. McGarvey 14 C. Damon 10 J. Bean 4 S. Eustis 3 B. Doak 3 ]. Latty 2 D. Haley 2 N. Bolduc 2 TEAM TOTAL 162 CfcfTSa U '77 STANDING L TO R - B. Bruce, K. Dunham, J. Field, R. Ellis, J. Jeffries, S. Johnson, A. Jeffries, D. Quimby, E. Sargent, D. Collins, M. Chilvers. FRONT - K. Damon. S. Hunger, D. Asbas, R. Perry, T. Martin, P. Ellis, C. Frost. FIRST PLACE Rangeley Maranacook Hebron Academy Jay Rangeley MEET RESULTS SECOND PLACE York Rangeley Rangeley Rangeley Mt. Blue THIRD PLACE Mt. Abram Maranacook Mt. Blue Mt. Abram FOURTH PLACE Mt. Abram REGIONALS: Jay 1st; Gray New Glouster 2nd; Hebron Acad. 3rd; York 4th; Rangeley 5th; Yarmouth 6th; Skowhegan 7th; Winthrop 8th SLALOM GS Bret Bruce Danny Collins Scott Johnson Colby Frost Allen Jeffries Ken Damon Johnny Field Rob Ellis Dennis Quimby Doreen Asbas Pam Ellis CROSS COUNTRY Jeff Jeffries Scott Johnson Maurice Chilvers Kent Dunham Eric Sargent Johnny Field Dennis Quimby Dean Noyes Robyn Perry Tia Martin JUMPING Bret Bruce Danny Collins Scott Johnson Kent Dunham Rob Ellis Johnny Field 66 She even LOOKS like she knows what she's doing. 67 Don't catch, edges, PLEASE don't catch. Hum babe! Gee, these turns are awfully wide for a slalom course. And now, ladies and gentlemen, Dennis 'Denley' Quimby is in the starting gate, a look of fierce concentration on his face.'' 68 SPONSORS '77 L. C. Andrews Rangeley Cleaners Arctic Cat (Richard Ellis) Rangeley Manor Cottage Colony Jimmy Boutilier Rangeley Region Sports Shop Saul V. Collins Rangeley Lake Lodge Chamber of Commerce Rangeley Highlander Harlan E. Doak Rangeley Inn Exxon Riddle’s Rexall Pharmacy Emery's Men's and Ladies’ Fashions Roger's Market H. W. Ferguson Red Onion Floods Shoe Store R. W. Sargent G. L. Haley Seven Islands Land Company Farmington Farmers’ Union Stubby's Market Floyd Keep Scribner's Hardware Franklin County Savings Bank Saddleback Motor Inn Lanzo General Contractor Saddleback Kingdom Inc. Lizzotte's Foodland Sam-O-Set Camps Luce Studio Town and Lake Motel Lakeview Cottages and The Farmhouse True's Camps Main Street Service Station Thibault Funeral Home Maine National Bank Trask Jewelers Madrid Store Tack-n-Sew Oquossoc Hotel Westshore Lodge Cottages “Special thanks for an extra donation S. C. Noyes Co. EDITORIAL SPIFF Editors: Pam Ellis, Gardner Gurney Sports Editors: Steve Richard, Danny Collins, Linda Wentzell Photographers: Bob Brown, Bret Bruce Typists: Carol White, Nancy Stewart, Becky Brackett, Heidi Ferguson 70 IN UE UORW CLAQC PR£ PWKV '77 Ifo ty Ann tuifill always b haunted by a ' 'Qpooh. Jamie will have uuxsted days along with wasted nights. Becky uM become Doc Ononis ull tome bartendei . AarhandBob will beeo «fc cce-owneAS ojy the Old fiAill. Bob Brown will group Ion,g, green, pointed ears. Bret will be, a, great success he ever, fends anything to be SucceSsfedL In,. Dcuuty will become the Drivers’ Bd teacher at RxU.Q. Kevin, will tum in, luS shovel (fir 0 backhoe. Billy will a, fcve star, general and retire with a, large pension . Pam, will become permanently attached tecs fiAagnet.” f-feidi will gate that big party ln thesky. OaedneA willlfireveA be vowi Crystals.” Jejj wM become the head che attheRJd Carleton,. Robyn will be the nete Aiss Clairol. Qteve will bfc the greatest sportscasbei OP ALLTT UE! Cedric will become Rongeley's sejwer rat. Nancy will never . . . again . Linda will disappoint all ofe Rangeley’s gossipeis by Reaving town . Carol will take over Rangeley ’s Public Library. Darren, will dose his mouth.


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