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LEGISLATIVE RECORD

OF THE

One Hundred and Eleventh Legislature

OF THE

STATE OF MAINE

Volume II

FIRST REGULAR SESSION May 16, 1983 to June 24, 1983 INDEX FIRST CONFIRMATION SESSION August 4, 1983 INDEX FIRST SPECIAL SESSION September 6 and 7, 1983 INDEX SECOND CONFIRMATION SESSION September 23, 1983 INDEX THIRD CONFIRMATION SESSION October 28, 1983 INDEX SECOND SPECIAL SESSION November 18, 1983 INDEX LEGISLATIVE RECORD - HOUSE, JUNE 24, 1983 1473

APPENDIX EXPRESSIONS the Waterville High School girls' soccer team Michael Rutherford, of Portland High School, Of' LEGISLATIVE SENTIMENT with coach Chuck Andrews, winners of the 1982 winner of the Fitzpatrick Award for most FIRST REGULAR SESSION State of Maine Class A Girls' Soccer Champion­ outstanding football player in the State; (HLS 1 11TH MAINE LEGISLATURE ship for 1982; (liLS 28) 53) TIl(' following expressions of Legislative Sen­ the Winslow High School Football Team, Barry Delong, in appreciation of his kind, t impnt appeared in the House Calendar be­ winners ofthe State Class A Championship for thoughtful, courteous attitude in the execu­ tw('('n January 5, 1983 and June 24, 1983 1982; (HLS 29) tion of his duties as a Maine State Trooper in pursuant to Joint Rule 34: Rose Winstow, of Freeport, who celebrated Somerset County; (HLS 54) !,'rank B. Adams, of Wiscasset, upon reach­ the 100th anniversary of her birth on De­ Laura Thibodeau, of Bangor, who was ing the I ()Oth anniversary of his birth; (HLS 1) cember 29, 1982; (HLS 30) named to the 1982 Girls' Holiday Basketball Coach Glenn Hutchins of Greely High School Frances Carey, of South Paris, who is retiring Tournament's "All-Tourney Team"; (HL.<; 55) upon winning the 1982 State of Maine Class A after 29 years of dedicated service to Oxford Kim White, a sophomore at Gray-New Glou­ So(,cer Championship; (HLS 2) County, including service as county treasurer, cester High School, who has been selected re­ t hf' Rangers of Greely High School and deputy sheriff and Director of Civil Emergency presentative to the Hugh O'Brien Leadership Coach Glenn Hutchins, winners of the 1982 Preparedness; (HLS 31) Conference; (HLS 56) Class A Soccer Championship for the State of Almon Foss, of Athens, who has faithfully the Modern Woodmen of America which is Mainf'; (HLS:3) served that community as 2nd selectman for celebrating its centennial anniversary; (HLS t he Rams of Deering High School Band, 17 years; (HLS 32) 57) winn('rs of the State of Maine Class A Band John Edward Henderson, of Lewiston, Boy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Willey, of Ellsworth, on Championship for 1982; (HLS 4) Scout Troop 116, on achieving the high rank the occasion of their 50th wedding anniver­ t hp Maranacook Black Bears Boys' Cross and distinction of Eagle Scout; (HLS 33) sary; (HLS 58) Country Team and Coach Stan Cowan winners Maude Van Tassel, of East Millinocket, who Mr. and Mrs. Walter York, of Caratunk, who of the State Class C Championship; (HLS 5) celebrated the 100th anniversary of her birth celebrated the 60th anniversary of their wed­ t he Rev. Douglas Livingston, founder of the on December 27,1982; (HLS 34) ding on December 27,1982; (HLS 59) Capehart Community Church of Bangor and a Patrick T. Jackson, Jr., who served 5 terms in Wendell Frost, of Bangor, an employee ofthe community leader; (HLS 6) the Maine Legislature, for his many years of Department of Transportation; (IN MEMO­ Wilfred Frost, of Monmouth, who is retiring service to the Towns of Yarmouth and North RIAM) (HLS 60) aftf'r 50 ycars of service with the Monmouth Yarmouth; (HLS 35) William R. Savage, of Buxton, Boy Scout Road Department; (HLS 7) the Augusta Fire Department and neighbor­ Troop 342, upon attaining the high rank and Rose Marie Hemond, of Minot, winner of the ing departments, for an outstandingjob extin­ distinction of Eagle Scout; (HLS 61) Miss Maine U.S.A. contest; (HLS 8) guishing a m

I urI'S, who will mark the 90th anniversary of Linda Gay, of Windsor, who was installed Mrs. Kenneth Prescott of Crystal, who was his hirt h on ,January 31, 1983; (HLS 75) Worthy Advisor for the Augusta Assembly for chosen as a recipient ofthe DAR Good Citizens Paul G. Poulin, who is retiring as city man­ Rainbow Girls on January 23, 1983; (HLS 99) Award; (HLS 124) agpr of Augusta, after 19 years of dedicated Yvonne Keaten, of Vassalboro, who is cele­ Sherri Weeks, a senior at Central Aroostook sf'rvicp to the city; (HLS 76) brating her 80th birthday; (HLS 100) High School, who has scored 1,000 points on Augustine D'Amico, of Bangor, who was ap­ Captain Charles B. .Johnson, United States the Girls' Varsity Basketball Team; (HLS 125) pointpd as Owrseer of Colby College; (HLS 77) Marine Corps with the Peace Keeping Forces in John Dumont .Jr., of Monmouth, who was Alton Hamm, III, of Bangor, who, on January Beirut, Lebanon, for his courageous action in elected by the Maine Jaycees as one of the out­ Ii. 1981, iwroically attempted to save an animal the face of overwhelming odds on February 2, standing young men in Maine; (HLS 126) st randpd on an ice floe in Kenduskeag Stream; 1983; (HLS 101) Addie Currie, who celebrated her 100th (ilLS 78) Louis Striar, industrialist and educational birthday; (HLS 127) Traeip Latham, of Bangor, who was named benefactor, who founded the James Striar Zella Mott, who has celebrated her 100th Most Valuable Player of the 1982 Girls' Holiday School of General Jewish Studies and the Al­ birthday; (HLS 128) Baskethall Tournament; (HLS 79) bert Einstein School of Medicine at Yeshiva Ada Hilton, of Bangor, who celebrated hpr Alton Cole, Jr .. of Bangor, who, on January6, University, New York City; (IN MEMORIAM) 10ist birthday; (HLS 129) I H8:J. heroically attempted to save an animal (HLS 102) Scott Arsenault, Maine's Winner in the Na­ st randed on an ice floe in Kenduskeag Stream; Colonel Averill 1. Black, of Bangor, a former tional Career Guidance Week Poetry and Pos­ (HLS 80) commander of the 240th Engineer Group, ter Contest; (HLS 130) Annp Tilley, of Bangor, who was named to Maine Army National Guard, who has been Lytle F. Eaton, of Belmont, who will be retir­ the 19R2 Girls' Holiday Basketball Tourna­ awarded the Legion of Merit by Headquarters, ing on February 25, 1983, after faithfully serv­ ment's -All-Tourney Team"; (HLS 81) First United States Army; (HLS 103) ing as Hegister of Probate for the past 26 years; .Judith Meltzer, of Bangor, winner of the Michael Bshara, of Sanford, a Democratic (HLS 131) 1981 \'F\\' Voice of Democracy Essay Contest; community leader and an active member of Mrs. Joyce Bushey, and her Government (ilLS 82) the Elks Lodge; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 104) Class of Winslow High School, for outstanding Myron and Pauline Gartley, of Presque Isle, the Rev. Antonin R. Caron, associate pastor participation and instruction in the political who w('n' cited by the Presque Isle Area of St. Gregory's Parish in Gray, who has been process; (HLS 132) Chamh('f of Commerce, for their efforts to as­ appointed Chaplain to the Casco Bay District Lula Brown, of Athens, who celebrated her sist th(' neNly, the sick and the young people of of the Pine Tree Council of the Boy Scouts of 95th birthday on February 16,1983; (HLS 133) tlwir community; (HLS 83) America; (HLS 105) Robert B. Beith, who inaugurated the Even­ Ernf'st Kneeland, of Augusta, Boy Scout Henrietta "Hattie" Binnette, of Old Town, ing Express Bruce Roberts Santa Claus Fund Troop fi25, upon attaining the high rank and widow of former State Representative Joseph and whose support in the 1982 Christmas sea­ distinction of Eagle Scout; (HLS 84) Binnette of Old Town and beloved mother of6 son raised $70,000 to purchase toys for needy Diane Bartley, of Greenville High School, children; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 106) children; (HLS 134) who has bef'n selected for the 1982-83 Good Ted and Louise Ray, of New Gloucester, who the Ellsworth American, which was recog­ Citizf'n Award, by the Daughters of the Ameri­ are celebrating their 50th wedding anniver­ nized for best editorial page in its category, and can Revolution; (HLS 85) sary on February 13, 1983; (HLS 107) which won 3rd place for general excellence the Mexico High School Girls' Team, Dwayne A. Young, grandson of Herbert A. among weeklies of 10,000 circulation or more which won the 1982 Class C State Champion­ Young of Weston, who was chosen as a recip­ in the New England Press Association's annual ship, its 2nd consecutive state championship; ient of the DAH Good Citizens Award; (HLS contest; (HLS 135) (HLS 86) 108) Mae Hadlock, of Parsonsfield, who will cele­ Hohert A. Schlegel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Christopher Wholesalers, Inc. of Madison, brate the 105th anniversary of her birth on L. Schlegpl, Jr. of Gray, who was listed on the the oldest continuous family owned candy and February 19, 1983; (HLS 136) dpan's list at Washington and Lee University; tobacco jobber in America, on their 85th anni­ Normand and Lucille Poulin, of Lewiston, on (HLS 87) versary; (HLS 109) the occasion of their 25th wedding anniver­ Diana Mosher, of Gray, on being chosen Out­ Robert Wilder, quarterback of the Madison sary on January 25, 1983; (HLS 137) standing Young Woman of the Year by the Gray High School undefeated State Class C Cham­ the Rockland District High School girls' var­ ,Jayn'es for her contribution and dedication pionship Team, upon his selection to the 1982 sity basketball team which won the Kennebec to the citizens and the community of Gray; Honorable Mention All American Scholastic Valley Athletic Conference Championship for (ilLS!!!!) Football Squad; (HLS 110) 1982-83; (HLS 138) Ilwight D. Sawyer, of New Gloucester, whose Patrick Dolan, of Bingham, who has been Sergeant John E. Nixon, of the Portland Po­ photograph won a Ct'rtificate of Merit in the named winner of the 1983 Bausch & Lomb lice Department, who is retiring after 31 years 19H2 Kodak International Newspaper Snap­ Science Award; (HLS Ill) of dedicated public service; (HLS 139) shot Awards; (HLS HH) Coach Gerald Duffy and the Caribou Varsity Frank Knight Collemore, on the celebration Dr .. James Bates, an outstanding family doc­ Basketball Teams of 1979-82 for 61 consecu­ of his 100th birthday, March 6, 1983; (HLS 140) tor, upon his rptirement from the medical pro­ tive regular season wins; (HLS 112) Clara Harriman, of Brewer, who celebrated fpssion following a life of service to the Carl Wotton, of Bangor, upon his retirement her 90th birthday on February 13, 1983; (HLS community of Eastport and years of unselfish after 55 years of service to his employer; (HLS 141 ) n'sponse to the many demands of the profes­ 113) Jill Sickels, of Farmington, first Maine sion; (HLS 90) Agnes Beckwith co-founder of the Literacy woman to be selected by the U. S. Olympic Marvin H. and Evelyn B. Gray, of South Or­ Volunteers in Maine, Inc.; (HLS 114) Committee as a team member to represent the land, who arf' celebrating their 60th Wedding Sister Mary Benigna co-founder of the Liter­ United States in downhill skiing at F.I.S.U. Anniwrsary on February 24,1983; (HLS 91) acy Volunteers in Maine, Inc.; (HLS 115) competition in Sofia, Bulgaria, February 14-28, Isabelle Lewando, of Ogunquit and the York Laura Reiche, of Portland, a prominent citi­ 1983; (HLS 142) County Coastal Star, who received the first zen in civic activities and a special friend of the Craig Freshley and Anthony Mangeone, who place award for best editorial of 1982 by the people of Munjoy Hill; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS were recently elected as President and Vice­ 'l;f'W England Press Association: (HLS 92) 116) President of Student Government at the Uni­ the Lawrence High School Varsity Cheer­ Old Orchard Beach, celebrating the centen­ versity of Maine at Orono; (HLS 143) If'aders (82-83), who won first place in the Na­ nial anniversary of its incorporation on Febru­ Shawn Craig, a senior at Katahdin High t jonal Chf'erleading Association's Downeast ary 20, 1983; (HLS 117) School, who has scored over 1,000 points in his Tournament in Portland; (HLS 93) Brian Johnson, of Scarborough, who placed high school basketball career; (HLS 144) the Lawrence High School JV Cheerleaders first in the Community Learning Resource W. Earle Eskilson, of Portland, trustee of the (82-8:3), who won first place in the National Center's logo design contest; (HLS 118) Portland Water District and an active com­ Cheerlpading Association's Downeast Tour­ Bessie E. Moors, of Scarborough, who cele­ munity leader having served on the Portland nammt in Portland; (HLS 94) brated her lOOth birthday on February 9, 1983; City Council, the Portland Zoning Board of the Sanford High School Wrestling Team, (HLS 119) Appeals, the Portland Fish Pier Committee ('oached by .John Caramihalis, on winning a the members of the West Scarborough Uni­ and as director of the former Queens Hospital; 2nd straight Sanford-New England Invita­ ted Methodist Church, who participated in a (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 145) t ional Wrestling Meet; (HLS 95) missionary projeet in Haiti; (HLS 120) Gina Lowell, of East Millinocket, who was Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Bertrand, of Springvale, Jerry LeBlanc, of New Gloucester, upon at­ crowned Miss Diamond Jubilee; (HLS 146) on t he celebration of their 50th WeddingAnni­ taining the high rank and distinction of Eagle the Medway Middle School Boys' Basketball vprsary: (HLS H6) Scout; (HLS 121) Team and Coach Bob Bouchard, for winning Est hf'r Crowley Taylor, of Old Orchard Carl Lohman, of New Gloucester, upon at­ the 1983 Eastern Maine Junior High School Beach, who has been named "Citizen of the taining the high rank and distinction of Eagle Basketball Championship; (HLS 147) Ypar"; (HLS 97 ) Scout; (HLS 122) Mark Graham, of Medway, an 8th grader at Greg ,Jalhert, of Eagle Lake, formerly of Fort Edward Brooks III, of Rockland, who ha<; Medway Middle School, who has scored 1,066 Kpnt, for his heroic actions in rescuing 2 per­ donated 72 pints of blood in the last 23 years; game points in 2 basketball seasons; (HLS 148) sons who broke through thin ice on Eagle Lake; (HLS 123) Amnesty International for its voluntary ef­ (ilLS 98) Lisa Marie Prescott, daughter of Mr. and forts, independent of any government, politi- LEGISLATIVE RECORD - HOUSE, JUNE 24, 1983 1475

('al faetion or religious need, to secure the ef­ been selected Salutatorian of Stearns High brate his 90th birthday on March 21, 1983; fl'diw protection of fundamental human School for 1983; (HLS 171) (HLS 194) rights throughout the world; (HLS 149) Mrs. Ruth Bouchard, who is retiring after 28 Nina Boston, of Athens, who served with dis­ Elwood Mitchell upon 25 years of dedicated years as church organist at the First Congrega­ tinction as Town Clerk for 35 years; (HLS 195) sprvicl' and loyalty to the citizens of Scarbo­ tional Church of Millinocket; (HLS 172) the town of New Portland, which is celebrat­ rough as selectman, Chairman of the Board of the Jonesport-Beals High School Boys' Bas­ ing its bicentennial anniversary in 1983; (HLS Splpctmen and Public Works Director; (HLS ketball Team, coached by Ordie Alley, which 196) IfiO) won the State Class D Championship; (HLS Edith Mae McKenney, of Athens, who ha.~ Ill(' Kl'nnehunk High School Boys' Varsity 173) celebrated her 95th birthday; (HLS 197) Ilaskptball Tpam and coach Bill Obermeyer for Elizabeth (Betty) C. Breau, of Rumford, sis­ Pierre Comeau, who has been named to the winning till' Southern York Secondary School ter of former Governor Muskie; (IN MEMO­ 1983 All Conference Team of the Maine Inter­ Association Basketball Co-championship for RIAM) (HLS 174) scholastic Hockey League; (HLS 198) IIIH2-H:l; (ilLS 151) Carl L. Chatto, of Rockland, who has been se­ Ray Charest, who has been named to the II ... K,'nnehunk High School Boys' Junior lected as the outstanding accounting student 1983 All Conference Team of the Maine Inter­ Varsily Baskptball Team and coach Marty from Bentley College for 1982; (HLS 175) scholastic Hockey League; (HLS 199) I lu fry for win ning their fifth Southern York Se­ the Dirigo High School Boys' Basketball Paul Bergeron, who has been named to the ('ondary School Association Basketball Cham­ Team, for winning the Western Maine Class C 1983 All Conference Team of the Maine Inter­ pionship for 1982-83 with an undefeated Basketball Championship; (HLS 176) scholastic Hockey League; (HLS 2(0) season; (HLS Ifi2) Kathy Wetherby, of Standish, who has been Shawn Bell, who has been named to the 1983 Genl'va Grl'l'nleaf, of Skowhegan, who has selected top carrier of the Maine Sunday Tele­ All Conference Team of the Maine Interscho­ Iwen ('hos(>n Maine's Mother of the Year; (HLS gram for 1983, based on her route manage­ lastic Hockey League; (HLS 201) 15:1) ment, citizenship and scholastic achievement; Bob Gladu, who has been named to the 198.'3 thl' Honorahle Daniel II. Hickey, 1983 recip­ (HLS 177) All Conference Team of the Maine Interscho­ ient ofLp Cluh Calumet Outstanding Citizen of the Vinalhaven Girls' Basketball Team which lastic Hockey League; (HLS 202) till' Ypar Award: (HLS 154) won the Western Maine Class D Champion­ Dave Latulippe, who has been named to the Gary Moulton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce ship; (HLS 178) 1983 All Conference Team of the Maine Inter­ Moulton of Livermore Falls, who has been Mrs. Sabina E. Wiemert, of Portland, a re­ scholastic Hockey League; (HLS 203) chosen as a recipient of the DAR Outstanding tired elementary school principal and re­ Dan Howaniec, who has been named to the Citizen Award; (HLS 155) spected educator; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 179) 1983 All Conference Team ofthe Maine inter­ Steven Delisle, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ Pat Moody, of the Wells High School Western scholastic Hockey League; (HLS 204) mond Delisle of Livermore , who has been nom­ Maine Class B Championship Team, for win­ Stephen Goodman, of Portland, who has re­ inated to the Air Force Academy at Colorado ning the Most Sportsmanlike Player Award; ceived the "Man ofthe Year Award" for his out­ Springs; (HLS 156) (HLS 180) standing service to the community; (HLS 205) Billie Gammon, of Livermore, who has been Coach Andy Dufort, and the Wells High Robert Bernard, of Boy Scout Troop No. 58, chosen as a recipient of the 1983 Jefferson School Basketball Team, for winning the West­ who has achieved the high rank and distinc­ Award for her outstanding service to the Nor­ ern Maine Class B Tournament; (HLS 181) tion of Eagle Scout; (HLS 206) lands Living History Museum; (HLS 157) Ensign Timothy Garrold, U.S. Navy, son of the University of Maine at Augusta Basket­ Waltt'r Cas,' ,Jr., of Lewiston, the youngest Mr. and Mrs. Donald Garrold, of Searsport, ball Team, coached by Dick Haskell, which has harrH'ss racin)( driver in history, who achieved who has been awarded the Navy Achievement won its 2nd consecutive Maine Small College I ,OOOI'arnl'd wins at age 21 and who became Medal for the at-sea rescue of 15 merchant sai­ Conference Championship; (HLS 207) t h(' 2nd leading driver in the Nation in 1982, lors from a burning vessel in high seas; (HLS Daniel A Woodward, of Boy Scout Troop 603 with 471 vktories; (HLS 158) 182) Augusta, who has attained the high honor and IIplyn Dudley, of Scarborough, recipient of Peter Dino Stavros, son of Dr. and Mrs. Dino distinction of Eagle Scout; (HLS 208) t h,' IUH3 Jefferson Award, in recognition of her G. Stavros, who has been selected principal the Belfast Area High School Gymnastics long record of outstanding public service; nominee to the u.s. Air Force Academy in Co­ Team, coached by Larry Dutch, which won the (JUS 159) lorado; (HLS 183) State Class B Gymnastics Championship; (HLS Stanley Ferguson, who served over 25 years Sharon Lewis, Rose Skidgill, Sandra McEI­ 209) as a t.eacher, ('oach and counselor at Madison, man, Liana Bessy, Stacy Jacobs, Linda Pecci, the late Jon Bailey, of Litchfield, killed 14 Kingfield and Wilton and college administra­ Melissa Torgensen and Rebecca Wallace, of years ago in Vietnam, who was honored by tor at the University of Maine at Farmington; Cadet Troop 366 in Bath, who are attending Vietnam Veterans Memorial Post 512 at the Vil­ (I~ MEMORIAM) (IlLS 160) the International Girl Guides Camporee at lage Cemetery in Litchfield; (HLS 210) Grant W. Worthing, upon his retirement Cardiff, Wales, and serving as international the Dirigo High School Boys' Basketball from the Scarborough Rescue Unit, after 29 envoys representing the State of Maine; (HLS Team, and Coach Robin Marshall, winners of years of faithful service to the townspeople of 184) the State Class C Championship; (HLS 211) Scarborough; (HLS 161) Alton L. Bell, of Edmunds, widely known as the Gardiner Tigers, of Gardiner Area High Sara Wilson, who is retiring as Extension one of Washington County's strongest voices in School, winners of the 1983 Class B State A)(l'nt after 37 years of dedicated service to the Maine agricultural circles; (IN MEMORIAM) Hockey Championship; (HLS 212) people of Washington County; (HLS 162) (HLS 185) Charles T. Zafonte, of Fort Kent, a youth t he Cougars, of Katahdin High School, the Oak Grove-Coburn Tigers, of Vassalboro, worker for the Aroostook County Action Pro­ winners of the Eastern Maine Class C Boys' coached by Fred Laliberty, Western Maine gram, who has been named Volunteer of the Baskethall Championship for 19H3; (HLS 163) Class D Champions and runners-up in the Year for New England; (HLS 213) the Winthrop High School Girls' Basketball State Class D Championship; (HLS 186) Janet St. Michelle, of Durham, AmVetsAuxil­ T('am, which won the Western Maine Class C Hannaford Bros. Co., a truly outstanding iary President, Department of Maine, for 1982- Championship; (HLS 164) Maine Company employing over 5,500 dedi­ 83 (HLS 214) l '. Norman Manwell, ()f Winthrop, for 37 cated people in over 100 locations, on the oc­ Joshua Sansom, of Lincolnville, who won the y('ars of dedicated, caring and inspirational casion of the centennial celebration of its K -2 Division of Maine's Career Guidance Week s,'rvice with the Bureau of Parks and Recrea­ founding; (HLS 187) Poetry Contest; (HLS 215) t ion on behalf of the people of Maine; (HLS Lou Gene Carroll, of Hancock, who cele­ Sara McFarland, of Lincolnville, who won Itifi) brated her 105th birthday on February 21, the K-2 Division of Maine's Career Guidance Theresa Rt'dmond, of Scarborough, who is 1983; (HLS 188) Week Essay Contest; (HLS 216) t h" all-time leading scorer in women's basket­ Greely High School Girls' Basketball Team Melissa Drisko, of Orrington, State winner in hall at the University of New Hampshire; the and coach Glen Hutchings, winners of the Maine's Second Annual Career Guidance Week first player to ever score 1,000 points; and the State Class B Basketball Cham pionship for the Essay Contest; (HLS 217) sin)(le Sl'ason scoring record holder; (HLS 166) academic year 1982-83; (HLS 189) Colleen Kearney, of Caribou High School, Frederic A. Reynolds who has been ap­ the Wells High School Basketball Team, and who has been chosen Miss Caribou for 1983; pointed President of the University of Maine at coach Dufort, winners of the State Class B (HLS 218) Machias: (HLS 167) Basketball Championship; (HLS 190) Cheri Lavoie, of Limestone High School, who Patrick Leahy, a student at Washington Angela Jean, of Wells and North Berwick, placed 3rd in the essay contest "What It's Like Acadt'my, who has qualified as a National who celebrated her 100th birthday February to be Handicapped"; (HLS 219) M('rit Scholarship Finalist; (HLS 168) 11,1983; (HLS 191) John DeWitt, of Limestone High School, t he Warriors of Southern Aroostook, Dyer the Lewiston High School Blue Devils Hockey State winner in Maine's Second Ann ual Career Br()ok. coached by Jesse Bedwell, runners-up Team, and coach Roger Lachapelle, for their 5- Guidance Week Essay Contest, Division II; in th(· Eastern Maine Class D Basketball 3 victory over North Yarmouth Academy to (HLS 220) Championship; (HL<; 169) win the State Class A Hockey Championship; Jennifer Malvesta, of Bangor, winner of Gold Patrieia Dentremont, of Millinocket, who has (HLS 192) and Bronze medals at the 1983 Yarmouth hp('n chosen Valedictorian of Stearns High members of the Maine Agricultural Com­ Open Free Skating, Team and Precision Com­ School for 1983; (HLS 170) munityon Maine Agriculture Day; (HLS 193) petition, held February 11-13, 1983 in South Ht'ben'a Steirman, of Millinocket, who has Frank E. Baker, of Oakfield, who will cele- Yarmouth, Massachusetts; (HLS 221) 1476 LEGISLATIVE RECORD - HOUSE, JUNE 24, 1983

Anna (;rimaldi. of Portland, who is retiring Charles E. Hawkps, of Boy Scout Troop 82, N.A.I.A. Division 5 Champions; (HLS 268) art ('r long and dedieatpd servin' to the Guy who has attained the high rank and distinction John S. Donald, Jr., of Wilton, who contrib­ (;afln('!t Puhlishing Company; (HLS 222) of Eagle Scout; (HLS 246) uted a lifetime of outstanding and faithful puh­ All a /landy, of Portland, who is retiring after the outstanding concert given by the Orono lic service to his town, first as selectman, then long and d/'dicat.ed service to the Guy Gannett High School Band, under the ahle dirE'ction of as town manager, a position he held with dis­ I'uhlishing Company; (HLS 22:3) Paul Bouchard, at the Statehousl', Monday, tinction up to the time of his death; (IN ME­ .Jody Taylor, of the (Jnivprsity of Maine at March 14,198:3; (ilLS 247) MORIAM) (HLS 269) I'n'squ(' Isk, who has heen selected Valedicto­ the Central High School Girls' the Red Riots, of South Portland High rian of thp Class of I 9H:3; (fiLS 224) Team, and coach Jerilyn Waterhouse, winners School, coached by Tony Hamlin. winners of t Ill' East Branch Snow Riders for again heing of the State Class C Field Hockey Champion­ the Western Maine Boys' Class A Basketball dlOsl'n thl' Numher One Snowmobile Club in ship, and co-winners of the Sportsmanship Championship for the 1982-83 academic year; Maim': (HLS 225) Award for 1982; (HLS 248) (HLS 270) Monica «'ul'ntealha, of Santiago, Chile, an the Central High School Girls' Basketball Robert A. Bickford, Jr. and Ronald P. Gregor, I'xchangE' student and a senior at Schenck Team, and coach Jerilyn Waterhouse. winners who have received the administrative award of High School, for being selected "Teen of the of the State Class C Basketball Championship merit; (IlLS 271) Year" by t.hp Church of the Nazarene; (HLS and winners of the Sportsmanship Award for Lieutenant John S. Brennan, of Portland, 221;) 1983; (HLS 249) who received a commendation for successfully the 1,200 emploYE'es of the St. Regis Paper Thomas Sears Pinkham, Jr., of Ashland and urging the Legislature to adopt a law that sub­ Company, at Bucksport, who have recorded Fort Kent, a leading businessman and distin­ jects prostitutes' clients to the same penalties 1.4:36,788.3 consecutivE' safe work hours with­ guished citizen who was widely recognized in as the prostitutes themselves; (HLS 272) out a disabling injury; (HLS 227) the field offorestry, and for his many outstand­ Stratos G. Demakis, Robert Sawyer, Scott .JamE's PE'ndleton, of Rockland District High ing achievements; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 250) Durst and Daniel L. Young who have received Sehool, who has been chosen Valedict.orian for Specialist 1st Class .John Joseph Curran, Jr., an award of merit; (HLS 273) W8:3; (HLS 228) of Peaks Island, for having been awarded the Patrolman George J. Connick, of Portland, David Heath, of Rockland District High Navy Achievement Medal for "superior per­ who was awarded a police commendation for Sehool, who has bE'E'n chosen Salutatorian for formance of his duties, his superb ability to saving a boy's life; (HLS 274) W8:3: (HLS 229) motivate, manage and lead, and his unflagging Cumberland County Deputy Sheriff Cheryl Valarie A. Masterman, Maureen E. Quinn, dedication to excellence;" (HLS 251) HolmE'S and Cape Elizabeth Patrolman Bonnie Karen A. Young, Andrea L. Clifford, Ester L. Kathy Roope, of the Presque Isle Wildcats, Wilder, who have received commendatory Ranges, .John R. Morton, Joseph R. Merrill, who has been selected for the 1983 Bangor memos; (HLS 275) Carmen M. Payne, Richard M. Elder and Kat­ Daily News Class A All-Tourney Basketball Cedric S. Benn, of Hodgdon and Houlton, a hl,'en L. Taylor, who have been named the top Team for the 3rd consecutive year; (HLS 252) successful businessman and respectE'd citizen, /('n studE'nts of the Class of 1983 at Oxford Terri Wheeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. who took an active part in community affairs; Hills High School; (HLS 230) Edgar Wheeler, of Bridgewater, who has been (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 276) the Carihou High School Boys' Baskethall chosen Va\E'dictorian of Central Aroostook Roy A. Bither, of Houlton, a former State Re­ Tl'am, coached hy Gerry Duffy, upon winning High School for the Class 1983; (HLS 253) presentative and professor at Ricker College, th" Ea~t.l'rn Maine Cla.,s A Championship; Sherrie Weeks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. who wao; active in community affairs for many (/ILS 2:11 ) Carroll Weeks, of Mars Hill, who has been years; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 277) Alfn'd A. Plourde, upon retirement from a chosen Salutatorian of Central Aroostook the following police officers, of Portland, for lifp offall hful puhlic service and unfailing ded­ High School for the Class 1983; (HLS 254) their achievements; Captain William F. Kearns, ication to the duties of Treasurer of the City of Watson P. Gribhin, of Portland, for his long Jr., Sergeants Francis E. Bachelder, Douglas T. L('wiston for the past 22 years; (HLS 232) standing fostering of, and dedication to the Cole, Kenneth Pike, Michael P. Cormier, Hosea I he Caribou High School Girls' Basketball ideals and traditions of neighborhood athlet­ W. Carpenter, III, Stephen D. Plymtom, Pa­ Team, coached by Roland Duprey, upon win­ ics as represented by the Tiger Athletic Associ­ trolmen Joel E. Barnes, Michael Barter, Barry ning the Eastern Maine Class A Championship; ation; (HLS 255) C. Bartlett, William H. Betters, III. Bruce F. (HLS 2:3:3) Paul Masse, of Lewiston High School, who Britting, Joseph Conicelli, David A. Drake, Ri­ Leonard Levasseur, of Biddeford, a former has been named to the 1983 All-Conference chard J. Gagliano, Russell J. Gauvin, Thomas P. York County Commissioner and member of the Team of the Maine Interscholastic Hockey .Joyce, Jr., Wendy N. Kierstead, Donald K. Mac­ Governor's Committee for Employment of the League; (HLS 256) Naught, Theodore F. Pelletier, Mark Perry, Handicapped for York County; (IN MEMO­ Roger Lachapelle, of Lewiston High School, Gregory M. Pierce, Randolph Richardson, Do­ RIAM) (HLS 2:34) who has been named Coach of the Year in the minic Rozzi, .Jack L. Snow and Detective Mi­ State Class B Wrestling Champions: Tim Maine Interscholastic Hockey League; (HLS chael Russo: (IlLS 278) .Jackson, in thE' 1191b. Cla~s; David CrotE'au, in 257) Sheryl Lambson, of Addison, voted Teacher t h" 1261b. Class: and .Jopl Berube, in the 132 lb. Norma Frost, who has st'rvt'd 15 years as of the Year by the Maine Vocational Associa­ Class. of Oxford Hills High School; (HLS 235) Town Clerk of West Forks; (HLS 258) tion; (HLS 279) thE' Bfl'wE'r High School Girls' Indoor Track Walter Gifford, who has bt'en elected to his the top 10 students in the Class of 1983 at Team, coachE'd by David W. .Jeffrey. which won 23rd year as Town Clerk of Highland Planta­ Lake Region High School; Sandy Starbird, .Jen­ the 1983 Eastern Maine Class A Champion­ tion; (HLS 259) nifer Sarna, Heather Stewart, Matthew Gurney, ship; (HLS 2:36) Barbara G. McKernan, of Bangor, who was Anne McDonald, Todd Flagg, Laurie Drew, Milford F. Cohen, of Bangor, businessman cited for her t'xemplary role model, credentials Sarah Collins, Carolyn Pettegrove and Barrett and community leadpr; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS a., an entrepreneur and her extensive invol­ Grimm; (HLS 280) 2:17 ) vement with community projects and services; Marion Bagley, of Machias, a Jefferson l\orman B. Moulton, of Lincoln, who has (HLS 260) Award recipient in 1983; (HLS 281) t,,'/'n named Maine's Game Wardpn of the Year the Town of Scarborough, and its inhabit­ Sean Casey, of Whitneyville, voted Coach of for 19H2: (fILS 2~jH) ants, on the 325th anniversary of the founding the Year by the Maine Coaches' and WritE'rs' I(oll/'rt. and HopI' Allen, who have been of the Town, in May of 1658; (HLS 261) ASSOciation; (HLS 282) chosen Outst.anding Conservation Farmer in Benny Isaacs, of Bangor, who has been Cori Collins, of Machias, the 7th Grade State Oxford County for \982; (HLS 2:39) named to the 1983 Maine All-State Swim Winner in the American History Essay Contest; .James Pendleton, of Rockland District High Team; (HL..,,) 262) (HLS 283) School. who has earned the distinction of George D. Chasse, of Damariscotta, who gave Francis Brown, of Calais, a ,Jefferson Award Valedictorian for 198:3; (HLS 240) many years of public service to the State and recipient for 1983; (HLS 284) David Heath, of Rockland District High community; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 263) Robert Crane, of Machias, a longtime busi.­ School, who has earned the distinction ofSalu­ the Capers, of Cape Elizabeth High School, nessman and member of the Machias com­ tatorian for 198:3; (HLS 241) and coach Don Richards, for winning the State munity; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 285) Clyde A. Scribner, the Senior Gentleman Class A Swimming Championship for the aca­ Neil Arbo, named Citizen of the Year for from the Town of Athens; (HLS 242) demic year 1982-8:3; (HLS 264) Brownville, for his longstanding interest in and t he Bonny Eagle Wrestling Team, winners of A. Pearl Ring, of Gardiner, who celebrated service to the Citizens of Brownville; (HL.." 286) t 11(' 1983 Class B Championship for the State of her 98th birthday on March 2,1983; (HLS 265) Patricia Pooler on her 20th year a..<; Tax Col­ MainE'; (HLS 24:3) Patti Jordan, whose hustle, encouragement lector of Moscow; (HLS 287) FrE'd Koerber, of Brunswick High School, and great attitudE' sparked thE' Gray-New Edward R. Comber, who has served 50 years who has heE'n nanlPd Coach of the year in the Gloucester High School Girls' Varsity Basket­ as selectman in the Town of West Forks: (HLS Kenneht'c \'allt'y Athletic Conft'rt'nce: (HLS ball Team throughout thE' 1982-83 season, and 288) ~·H) earned her a position on the All Triple C All Edward R. Comber, the senior gentleman in .JoamlP Palombo, who is the greatest scort'r Star Team; (HLS 266) the Town of West Forks, on the occasion of his in Brunswick High School girls' basketball his­ Dana E. Brown, a respected businessman, 86th birthday on March 15, 1983; (HLS 289) tory, and who has bt'en named to Parade Mag­ coach, civic leader and Fire Chief in the Houl­ the Yarmouth High School Girls' Varsity Ski azim's 7th annual Girls' All-American Basketball ton community; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 267) Team, winners of the 1983 Triple C Nordic Team; (HL..,,) 245) the Husson College Basketball Team, 1983 Cross-Country Championship; (HLS 290) LEGISLATIVE RECORD - HOUSE, JUNE 24, 1983 1477

N('il Min koff. of Lewiston. an 8th grade stu­ .James H. Mayo, of Thomaston, who served as a service, cooperation and assistance to the 19th d(,111 at Lewiston Junior High School. who was member ofthe House of Representatives in the Hole Golf League of Gray-New Gloucester; awarded 1st place in the Junior Division, and l1lth Maine Legislature; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 335) 1ht· Outstanding Achievement Trophy. Junior (HLS 313) Jerome Cailler, of the Fairlawn Golf Course. I livision. at the State History Day Competition Bob Bridgham, Mike Grant, Ben Diebold and in appreciation for years of dedicated service, ill Portland on March 26.1983; (HLS 291) Tom Diebold, of Bangor, winners of the 1983 cooperation and assistance to the 19th Hole t h(' top !.I'n students at Edward Little High High School State Chess Team Championship; Golf League of Gray-New Gloucester; (HLS S(,hool, class of 198:3: Crystal Thorpe, Valedic­ (HLS 314) 336) lorian; Joseph Chapman and Dan Lebrun, co­ Elizabeth Butterfield, the first woman ever Russell and Stella Kennedy, of West Forks. salutatorians; Carla Bussiere; Andrea Rous­ to be elected Chairman of the Lincoln Town on the occasion of their 51st wedding anniver­ SPIIU; Amy Ilanno; Paul Blanchard; Phil Caron; Council; (HLS 315) !'!ary, May 10,1983; (HLS 337) Iln'/HIII (,n'('n; and Susan Dell'tl'stsky; (ilLS Augustus G. Parson!'!, of Bangor, who cele­ the Yarmouth High School Boys' Varllity Ski :!H2) bratl!d his 95th birthday on March II, 1983; Team, winners of the 19H2-83 Southern Maine J\pUy .Johnston. of Fort Fairfield, former (HLS 316) Class B Championship; (HLS 338) MaiJl(' Pot.ato Queen. Pageant Director, Queens' the Reverend .John Wriglesworth, who is re­ Dawn Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry SIPpring Committee, Chairman of the Maine tiring as Pastor ofthe Albion Christian Church, Smith of Meddybemps, who has been crowned Potato Blossom Festival Steering Committee after 29 years of dedicated service to the peo­ Miss Tri-County of 1983; (HLS 339) and loyal citizen dedicated to the ideals and ple of Central Maine; (HLS 317) Alan D. Reynolds, who has been selected as traditions of Aroostook County; (HLS 293) Donna Sund, of Stockholm, a senior at Cari­ the recipient of the DAR Good Citizenship Uoland Duprey. of Caribou High School, who bou High School who has won the State Class B Award at Machias Memorial High School; (HLS has Iwen named Girls' Basketball Coach of the Cross-country Ski Championship for 1983; 340) Year; (HLS 294) (HLS 318) Andrea Marie Armstrong, the daughter of Dr. Irvin E. Hamlin and Ann M. Hamlin, 28 Theodore P. Khoury, of Orono, who has been Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong of East Ma­ year residents of East. Millinocket, who have promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in the Maine chias, who has been chosen the recipient of the been honored for dedication and conscien­ National Guard and praised for his participa­ DAR Good Citizenship Award at Washington tious servil'es and unselfish giving of time and tion in United States Army mobilization exer­ Academy; (HLS 341) ('ffort. to make the ar('a a better place in which cises; (HLS 319) Susan Harrington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to live; (HLS 295) Steve Craig. of Katahdin High School, who Leroy Harrington ofChel'ryfield. who has been Roy Cart('r, of Schenck High School in East has been chosen for the third team of the 1983 chosen the recipient ofthe DAR Good Citizen­ Millinoc ket. for being selected a member ofth(' All-Maine Schoolboy Basketball Team; (HLS ship Award at Narraguagus High School; (HLS 1983 All-State Academic Schoolboy Basketball 320) 342) T('am; (HLS 296) Herman Barnett. of South Paris, who has Bethanie G. Alley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J('remey Alley, Eli Amore, P('ter Orne and served for over 65 years as a member of the Ralph Alley of Beals, who has been chosen the Paul Will, of Owls Head Central School. Paris Fire Department; (HLS 321) recipient of the DAR Good Citizenship Award winners offirst-p[ace honors in state competi­ Stephen E. Fleming, son of John and Bea­ at Jonesport-Beals High School; (HLS 343) tion of National History Day, 1983; (HLS 297) trice Fleming of Ludlow, who has been chosen John "Jack" Archibald, of East Machias, a Maurp('n Perry, Rochelle Tabb and Estelle Valedictorian of the 1983 graduating class of community leader and long time proprietor of Margarones, of Lewiston High School, who Hodgdon High School; HLS 322) Archibald's Service Station; (IN MEMORIAM) haY!' won tlH' dramatic interception competi­ the Brewer Junior HockeyTeam, coached by (HLS 344) I ion in the I H8a Maine State Speech Cham­ Dan Gillis and Jerry Dubay, which won the the Pink Panthers, of Millinocket, first place pionships; (ULS 21)8) Northeast Regional B Division Juvenile Hockey win ners of the Color Guard Competition at the Jpff RussPlI. Andn'w Russell and James Tournament; (HLS 323) Cherry Blossom FestIval in Washington; (HLS Waltz, of Millinocket., who were awarded scho­ the 40th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto 345) larships at the State Jazz Festival; (HLS 299) uprising, which occurred on April 19, 1943, the 6th Annual Acadian Festival which will Dana H. Burleigh, Sr., of Millinocket, named when Jewish citizens of the Warsaw Ghetto be held from June 25 to July4, 1983; (HLS346) I H83 Citizen of the Year by the Millinocket rose up against the Nazi occupation; (HLS 324) the Dufour Family Reunion to commemo­ Chamber of Commerce; (HLS 300) Michael D. Vittum, of Holden, who was re­ rate one of the 1st Acadian families to settle in Ralph Everson, of Eliot, on receiving the cently awarded the 1982 Trooper of the Year the St. John Valley, which will be held July 1 to American Legion Good Neighbor Award for his Award, t.he highest annual award ofthe Maine July 3, 1983; (HLS 347) untiring labors in contributing to the better­ State Police; (HLS 325) Tracie Latham, of Bangor, who has been ment of the town; (HLS 301) Presque Isle High School which was one of 2 named to the Eastern Maine Girls' Class A Bas­ the Yarmouth High School Girls' Varsity high schools selected at. the State Drama Festi­ ketball Tournament All-Tourney Team; (HLS Basketball Team, winners of the 1982-83 Triple val to represent Maine in t.he New England 348) C Championship, with a regular season record Drama Festival; (HLS 326) the Bangor High School Lady Rams' Swim of 17-1; (HLS 302) Dick Ordway and the Mount Desert Island Team, winners of the 1983 State Class A Wendy Thorpe, of Yarmouth High School, High School Band for winning first place in the Swimming Championship; (HLS 349) winner of the 1983 Regional Class B Skimeis­ State Stage-Jazz Band Contest; (HLS 327) Ann Farrington, of Bangor, who has been tel'; (HLS 303) Shannon Rooney, of Buckfield, who won the named the Outstanding Swimmer of the 1983 Yarmouth High School Class President, Paul 1983 Oxford County Spelling Bee; (HLS 328) State Class A Swim Meet; (HLS 350) Dansr('au, who has been named Student of the Matthew Hicks, Britton Wolfe, Jeanne Lo­ Sister Solange Bernier, head of the French Month by the Rotary Club of Greater Portland; well, Stephanie Abbott, Marianne Tripp, Program at Saint Dominic Regional High (HLS ;3(4) Donna Henry, Marion McAlister, Joseph Simp­ School, who has been awarded the title of Of­ Gw('n Garcelon, of Yarmouth High School, son, Regina Jones and Richard Newton who ficer in the Order of the Academic Palms by the 1983 State Class B Girls' Skimeister Champion; have been named the top ten students of the Government of France for her outstanding (HU'1 ;1(5) 1983 graduating class at Buckfield High service to the maintenance and development (IH' Yarmouth High School Girls' Varsity Ski School; (HLS 329) of the French language in Maine; (HLS 351) '\'I'am, winners of the I H82-83 Southern Maine Theodore Curtis, Sr., of Orono, who has re­ Robert W. Denner, Sr., of Bangor, who has ('lass B Championship; (HLS 3(6) ceived the distinguished honor of entry to the been inducted into the Northea.1tern Maine Kat hleen Akeley, who has be('n chosen Salu­ 1983 Maine Sports Hall of Fame; (HLS 330) Ten-Pin Hall of Fame; (HLS 352) (alorian of the 198:3 graduating class of Cari­ Lisa Hathaway, of Yarmouth High School, Mike Laskoff, of Lewiston High School, who hOll High Sclwol; (HU, :3(7) who has been nominated by a vote of all Triple­ placed 3rd in impromptu speaking at the 1983 Conrad Walton, of Caribou, one of Maine's C coaches to the Cumberland County Confer­ Maine State Speech Championships; (HLS (oP masters' runners, who has been elected as ence All-Star Basketball Team; (HLS 331) 353) a rnpmher of a 1983 nat.ional running team; Susan Graves, of Yarmouth High School, Brian D. Work, of Bangor, who finished first (ilLS :l(8) who was nominated by a vote of all Triple-C in the 1983 Spear Speaking Contest, Men's Div­ Bernice I. Townsend, of Gardiner, who cele­ coaches to the Cumberland County Confer­ ision; (HLS 354) hratl'd her 94th birthday on March 26, 1983; ~flc~AlH~tl!I BJlsj{eJl~all]'eallliflILS 332) _ Mary Anne Saxl, of Bangor, who finished ( 1I1~<; :3(9) Linda Foster, of Yarmouth High School, Wflo first in the 1983 Spear Speaking Contest, (h(' Greely High School Girls' Swim Team, was nominated by a vote of all Triple-C Women's Division; (HLS 355) ('oach('d by Cindy Dray, winners of the 1983 coaches to the Cumberland County Confer­ Angela Boy, a student at Lewiston Junior Class B Girls' State Championship; (HLS alO) ence All-Star Basketball Team; (HLS 333) High School, who placed 3rd in the Androscog­ Katherine Wincapaw, who has been selected Gerry LePage, ofthe Fairlawn Golf Course, in gin County Spelling Bee; (HLS 356) Valpdictorian of the 1982-83 graduating class appreciation for years of dedicated service, Deborah Dion, a 7th grader at Holy Cross of Mors(' High School; (HLS 311) cooperation and assistance to the 19th Hole School, who won the Androscoggin County Duane Higgins, of Mount View High School, Golf League of Gray-New Gloucester; (HLS Spelling Bee; (HLS 357) c hos('n for th(' East('rn Maine Class A and B All 334) Dave Poulin, of Lewiston High School, who Stars; (HLS 312) Frank Bartasius, of the Fairlawn Golf placed 3rd in humorous speaking at the 1983 our fri('nd and colleague the Honorable Course, in appreciation for years of dedicated Maine State Speech Championships; (HLS 1478 LEGISLATIVE RECORD - HOUSE, JUNE 24, 1983

:1:.H) High School Science Fair; (HLS 379) the 87th Boston Marathon; (HLS 404) ('ora Tllrlish, "I' Ll'wis\on Hi~h School, who Pennie Piper, who was awarded the Best. of Robert Achey, who has achieved the high p/m'l'd :!nd in podi(' ilHl'rpretation at the 1983 Fair Award at the Brewer Junior High School rank and distinction of Eagle Scout; (HLS 405) Main,- Statl' Sppp('h Championships; (HLS Science Fair; (HLS 380) Larry Carrier, who has attained the high :\i1H) Shannon Rose, who was named 7th Grade rank and distinction of Eagle Scout; (HLS 406) Mona Maranda, or Lewiston High School, Champion at the 1983 City Spelling Bee in Ann Nichols, who celebrated her 90th birth­ who placl'd :3rd in humorous interpretation at Brewer; (HLS 381) day on December 6, 1982; (HLS 407) t Iw 1983 Maine State Speech Championships; Dawn "Sam" Southerland, who was named Mike Kleckner for his dedicated service in (ilLS :)60) 8th Grade Champion at the 1983 City Spelling working with the physically and mentally han­ .J uli,- Northgraves, of South Thomaston, who Bee in Brewer; (HLS 382) dicapped; (HLS 408) has I>('('n ehosen as an alternate delegate for Julie Revello, who was awarded a Certificate Jessie Ellis on the occasion of her 93rd [)irigo Girls' State; (HU; a61) of Merit in the 8th grade category at the birthday, June 26,1983; (HLS 4(9) I)an Philippon, of Bangor, named to the 1983 Brewer ,Junior High School Science Fair, and Edna B. Sands on the occasion of her 93rd Eastl'l n Maine Class A All-Tournament Team, who was named the Champion Foul Shooter at birthday, May 30,1983; (HLS 410) and to till" 19S3 All-Maine Schoolboy Basket­ the Eastern Maine ,Junior High School Tour­ ,John Larouchelle on the occasion of his 93rd hall Tpam, :lrd Team; (HLS 362) ney; (HhS 383) birthday, February 8,1983; (HLS 411) Iiplpn SOllie, Karen Virtue, Douglas Bost and Lorrie Newman, who was awarded 3rd prize Sarah Paradise, of Jackman, who won the B.'cky Schnur, members of the Orono High in the 8th grade category at the Brewer Junior 1983 Forest Hills Middle School Spelling Bee; School Spepch Team, under the direction of High School Science Fair; (HLS 384) (HLS 412) Coach Peggy Anderson, who won top honors at Robbie White, who was awarded 2nd prize in Ethel Hopkins, of Alton, upon her retirement til(' 19Sa State Speech Tournament; (HLS363) the 8th grade category at. the Brewer Junior after 25 years of dedicated service as Town Vinal "Red" McNeal, who has been named High School Science Fair; (HLS 385) Clerk; (HLS 413) "Lion of the Ypar" by the Mt. Desert Lions Club; .1 ana Leseke, who was awarded a Certificate Samantha Smith, of Manchester, "Maine's (IILS 364) of Merit in the 8th Grade category at the foreign diplomat" whose letter to Yuri An­ Kelly L. Fitzpatrick, of Houlton, who is Vale­ Brewer Junior High School Science Fair, and dropovwas published in the Communist Party dictorian of the 1983 graduating class ofHoul­ who was named the City Champion Speller at newspaper Pravda and has received national ton High School; (HLS 365) the City Spelling Bee held in March of 1983 in attention; (HLS 414) Suzan Allen, of Owls Head, who has been Brewer; (HLS 386) Lieutenant Colonel Albert T. Jamison, of chosen an Alternate Delegate to Dirigo Girls' Mark Brissette, Jeff Brooks, Sean Webber, Manchester, a truly outstanding law enforce­ Statp; (HLS 366) Jon Rand, Scott Homstead, Mark Gray, Gary ment officer whose service to the people of this Matthew B. Shostak, Valedictorian; Donna L. Sibley, Jr., Robbie Gilmore, Michelle Gagnon State during the past 29 years is greatly appre­ Roy, Salutatorian; Robert L. Aube, Nancy E. and Gigi Webb, who have been awarded Certif­ ciated; (HLS 415) Bpdal'd. Janicp D. Berube, Michelle G. Bosse, icates of Merit in the 8th grade category at the Mary Jane Burbank Crotty, of Kennebunk­ Matthew E. Denis, Michelle Durocher, Colette Brewer Junior High School Science Fair; (HLS port, who has been awarded a Marion and :\. I'ppin and BernadNtp M. Tiongsun, who 387) Jasper Whiting Foundation Fellowship for re­ haw been named the top 10 students of the Charles "Chuck" Hubbard, of Boy Scout search in France and Eastern Canada; (HLS Class of 198:3 at St. Dominic Regional High Troop #233, Katahdin Area Council, who 416) School; (HLS 367) earned the high rank and distinction of Eagle Laurin Brooks, who graduated 3rd in the Brl'nda Hood; Julie Beauparlant; Susan Car­ Scout and, as the first Eagle Scout in the Unity 1983 class of Maine Maritime Academy and ripr; Monique Rossignol; Michelle Blais; Tammy area since 1948, was honored at a recent ban­ who rpceived the "Mobil Oil Corporation Hoy; Gregory Willette; Peter Murphy; Richard quet in Unity; (HLS 388) Award for excellence in work relating to the (iron din; and Donald Savoie, who have been se­ Norman L. Smith, who has retired after 13 carriage of bulk liquid cargoes"; (HLS 417) lpcted the top 10 students in the 1983 graduat­ years of public service as Treasurer and Clerk Camilla Ann Daggett, Kristen Kendall Fen ell, ing class of Lewiston High School; (HLS 368) of North Yarmouth; (HLS 389) Prusie Ann Henderson, Pamela Jane Hoyt, Tracy Knowles, of Greene, an eighth grader Ruby Murtha on the occasion of her 93rd Douglas Robert Hynes, Samantha Joan Lan­ at Tripp .Junior High School, who has been birthday, April 24, 1983; (HLS 390) gley, Kimberly Ann Loveland, Adria Mara Mos­ nanwd a 1983 National Award winner in bas­ Michael V. Brown, who was awarded 3rd kowitz, Judith Lucille Provencal, Elizabeth ketball, history and government and mathe­ prize at the 1983 Somerset Academy Science Michelle Sedor and Sally Ann Williams, who matics; (fILS 369) Fair; (HLS 391) have been named the top 10% of the 1983 class [{ich Landry and Pete Chabot, of Sanford Charles G. Rotondi, who was awarded 3rd at Robert W. Traip Academy in Kittery; (HLS High School, who have been named to SMAA prize at the 1983 Somerset Academy Science 418) All-Star Basketball Tpams; (HLS 370) Fair; (HLS 392) Earl W. and Ruth Smith, of Anson, on the Scott Kent, William Titcomb, Daniel Mi­ Sonja L. Roach, who was awarded 2nd prize occasion of their 58th wedding anniversary, ('haud, Alfrpd Hodson, Andrew Beaudoin, at the 1983 Somerset Academy Science Fair April 12, 1983; (HLS 419) Mark Nadeau, Matthew Demers and Andrew (HLS 393) William Beane, who has served 15 years as Phillips, who have been selected as candidates Kevin Ramsdell, who was awarded first prize selectman in Moscow, 4 years as a state Legis­ for Dirigo Boys State from Sanford High at the 1983 Somerset Academy Science Fair; lator and 37 years in business at Beane's Gen­ Sc hool; (HLS 371 ) (HLS 394) eral Store; (HLS 420) Stpven Lamontagne, Valedictorian; Pamela Soren Siren, who was awarded first prize at Father Peter Gorham, of St. Joseph's Ca­ Bonsall, Salutatorian; and Richard Brochu, El­ the 1983 Somerset Academy Science Fair; tholic Church in Ellsworth, who is celebrating liott Kleinrock, Reggie Perkins, Michele Rivard, (HLS 395) his 30th year of preisthood; (HLS 421) Laurie Glidden, Linda Johnston, Karen Tur­ Elsie Whitman, on her 82nd birthday, for her Marjorie Lee Sewall, of Montville, who is a nwllp. and Paula Legere, who have been named 45 years of service as a teacher in Brighton founder of Hystack Mt. School of Crafts, a th., Top 10 Students of the Class of 1983 at Plantation and Wellington; (HLS 396) founding trustee of the Theater at Monmouth, Sanford High School; (Hh<; 372) Merton Hutchins for his contribution to New an active friend oCthe arts, and who will cele­ Thomas Harvey, of Hartford, a committed Portland as a selectman for 15 years; (HLS brate her 83rd birthday on July 4, 1983; (HLS ('cIlI('ator for 13 years in the Lewiston school 397) 422) systpm, who has just been elected President of Elsie Crawford, who has been named 1982 Crystal Ward, of Limestone, a community t h,' Maine Teachers' Association; (HLS 373) Outstanding Citizen of the Year; (HLS 398) leader who has contributed much in time and Veronica Knight, .Jukka Lyly-Yrjanainen, Henry Baker, of Bradley, for the heroic experience to Cooperative Extension Service Will llaskpll, .Jason Wilson and Joe Kettle, of rescue of Shannon Brown from Otter Stream Programs; (HLS 423) (iray-Npw Gloll('('ster High School, who have flood waters on April 20, 1983; (HLS 399) Patrick Higgins, of Owls Head, who has been he('n nam(-d to thp "All-Maine Ski Team;" (HLS Brendan Doyle, of Augusta, winner of the chosen as a delegate to the American Legion :174) 198.'3 State Spelling Championship; (HLS 400) Boys' State; (HLS 424) Kimhall Farms, in Poland Springs, recipient the Honorable Gerald G. Nowell, of Hermon, David Emergy, son of David and Sheila of tht' Agri-Mart Agricultural Award for out­ a prominent member of that community who Emery of Island Falls and a senior at Southern st an ding achievempnt as a producer of high served in the 95th Maine Legislature; (IN ME­ Aroostook Community School, who has been quality milk during the year ofl982; (HLS375) MORIAM) (HLS 401) named a 1983 U.S. National Award Winner in Kim Trundy, of Minot, who won the School Frank A. Knight, appointed tree warden by Agriculture through the U.s. Achievement {'nion #291983 Spelling Bee; (HLS 376) Yarmouth selectmen in 1957, whose dedica­ Academy; (HLS 425) Danny Brown, who was awarded first prize tion has enabled Yarmouth to be selected 6 Charles Hasker, of Bingham, who celebrated rn t he 7th grade category at the Brewer Junior consecutive years by the National Arbor Day his 87th birthday on April 18, 1983; (HLS 426) High School Seipnce Fair; (HLS 377) Foundation as Tree City U.S.A.; (HLS 402) Staff Sergeant Christopher Sanborn, of Vas­ Leigh Hersey, who was awarded first prize in Maxine Coy, of Mechanic Falls, who has been salboro, for being awarded the highest aca­ tilt' Rlh grade category at the Brewer Junior recognized as an outstanding county leader demic average of all participants of the High School Science Fair; (HLS 378) from the Androscoggin-Sagadahoc region for Reserve Component Noncommissioned Officer Nick Slabyj, who was awarded 2nd prize in her achievements in homemaking; (HLS 403) Education System's Advanced Course of the til(' 7th grade category at the Brewer .Junior James Theriault, who qualified and ran in Maine Army National Guard; (HLS 427) LEGISLATIVE RECORD - HOUSE, JUNE 24, 1983 1479

Honald Morin, Timothy ThNiault, Dpnisc P('nny Philbrook, who has bepn elected Se­ to reestablish the t;ddington Town HallaH th., V.. ill.'11 x, .Iulip Simard, Sandra Connelly, Kan'n <'retary of the Husson College Student Go­ Eddington-Clifton Civic C('nter, 01\('1' al(ain til(' Killj(, Lisa M.·.·k .. r, Chris GrN'ne, Wendy L.·s­ wrnment for H)8:J-84; (HLS 41)2) heart of the community; (HL.,) 474) sard and Mik,' S"dgwic'k, of Fon'st Hills High Steve Ferris, who has been elect('d Vice­ JORephinp and Louis f:arbone, of Boothbay School in .Ia(·kman, who have twen aceepted President of the /lusson College Student Go­ Harbor, who celt'brated t.helr r;Oth wl'ddlnl( for nH'mtu'rship in The Socipty of Distin­ vernment for 1983-84; (HLS 453) anniversary on May 8, 1983; (HLS 47r;) j(uislH'd Amf'ril'an High S(,hool Studpnts; (HLS Erik Andersen, of St. George, who was Louise W. Reynolds, who, on May 21, 1983, 421-1) chosen to participate in the 1983 Y.M.e.A. begins her 100th year; (HL.,) 476) Florl'n('c DiI'kinson, of Hodgdon, on her 90th Model State Legislature; (HLS 454) Roger Theberge, of Hallowell, a helicopter hi"t hday and in appreciation for her life long Sara Vander Tuin, of Tenants Harbor, who pilot who saved the lives of his 2 passengers fol­ df'di('ation to Ameriean values, the State of was chosen to participate in the 1983 Y.M.C.A. lowing a crash in Pennsylvania on October 20, Maim' and the ('ommunity of Hodgdon; (HLS Model State Legislature; (HLS 455) 1982; (HLS 477) 42(1) Ellen McDonough, of North Haven, who was Darlene St. Pierre, who has been named t1w I GOth year of the incorporation of the chosen to participate in the 1983 Y.M.C.A. Valedictorian for the 1983 graduating class at Town of Waltham and its sesquicentennial Model State Legislature; (HLS 456) Limestone High School; (HLS 478) ('f'lebration to be held .July 10, 1983; (HLS430) Melissa Knutsen, of Cushing, who was Sally Thompson, who has been named Salu­ the Waltham County 4-H Club, the first 4-H chosen to participate in the 1983 Y.M.C.A. tatorian for the 1983 graduating class at Li­ Cluh in the County of Hancock, on the 54th Model St.ate Legislature; (HLS 457) mestone High School; (HLS 479) ypar since its founding; (HLS 431) Michael Fowler, of Tenants Harbor, who was Robert R. Robertson, of Mattawamkeag, who Dorothy Trask, of Milo, who has been named chosen to participate in the 1983 Y.M.C.A. has been named Valedictorian ofthp 1983 gra­ "Outstanding Homemakpr" for 1982-83 from Model State Legislature; (HLS 458) duating class of Mattanawcook Academy; Pis('ataquis County; (HLS 432) Cindy Grant, of North Haven, who was (HLS 480) Maurpen Burchill, a sophomore at the Uni­ chosen to participate in the 1983 Y.M.C.A. Rene Marie Tash, of Chester. who has been vprsity of Southern Mainp, who is one of 10 Model State Legislature; (fiLS 459) chosen 2nd Honor Essayist for the 1983 gra­ wompn nampd to the 1st Kodak All-American Dirigo High School Math Team, and coach duating class of Mattanawcook Academy; Women's Baskptball Team for the small college Bruce (Mr. T.) Thompson, winners of the State (HLS 481) division; (HLS 433) Math Championship for the 2nd consecutive Jean Marie Stevens, of Lincoln , who has been .Jill Kneeland, who has been crowned Miss year; (HLS 460) named Salutatorian of the 1983 graduating GrC'atf'r Mars Hill for 1983; (HLS 434) Joseph L. McClay, of Orrington, who is retir­ class of Mattanawcook Academy; (HLS 482) I\('rnard A. Larlep, of East Millinocket, who is ing on May 13, 1983, after 10 years of dedicated Richard Theriault, of Mattawamkeag, who l'I't iring after sprving 21) years as postmaster in service to the State as the State Jail Inspector has been named First Honor Essayist for the East Millino('ket; (flU'; 431)) within the Department of Corrections; (HLS 1983 graduating class of Mattanawcook Lymw York, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Tho­ 461) Academy; (HLS 483) mas York of Crystal, who has been named 1983 Kenneth King, of Millinocket, who retired Rachael Cleaves, Lori Larson, Darren Mur­ \'ah'di<'lorian of the Southern Aroostook after 28 years as director oCthe Katahdin Fed­ phy, Jessica Ross and Theresa Waite, of the Mil­ ('ommunity School in Dyer Brook; (HLS 436) eral Credit Union; (HL.,) 462) linocket School Department's Quest Program, Colin M. Walsh, who has been named Salu­ Joseph Faber, of Rockland; Patrick Higgins, who won regional and state level competitions I at orian of De('ring High School, Class of 1983; of Owls Head; Thomas Luttrell, of Rockland; in the "Olympics oCthe Mind" and who were in­ (IlLS 437) and Matthew Murphy, of Rockland, who were vited to compete further in Mount Pleasant, Pl'tpr Murphy, an outstanding student of named delegates; and James Lake, of Rock­ Michigan; (HLS 484) L('wiston High School, who has been selected land, who was named alternate, from Rock­ Ted Nadeau, of Jackman, who has been 10 attend the United States Youth Senate Pro­ land District High School, to the 1983 Boys' chosen 1983 Citizen of the Year' (HLS 485) gram, Ampri('a's Century III Leadership Pro­ State Conference; (HLS 463) James Cullinan, who has been named Salu­ gram and the Edmund Walsh School of Foreign Kim Childs, of Rockland, and Michelle Da­ tatorian of the 1983 graduating class of Old Spr\'i<'p under a full R.O.T,e. Scholarship; (HLS matto, of Rockland, who were named dele­ Orchard Beach High School; (HLS 486) 4:11-1) gates; and Julie Northgraves, of South Denise Drouin, who has been named Honor Ppter Paradis, president of the Key Club of Thomaston, and Susan Allen, of Owls Head, Essayist of the 1983 graduating class of Old L.. wiston High School, for his assistance and who were named alternates, from Rockland Orchard Beach High School; (HLS 487) support of the pfforts of the Gerald J. Rped District High School to the 1983 Dirigo Girls' Jodi Davis, who has been named Valedicto­ S(,holarship Trust; (HLS 439) State; (HLS 464) rian of the 1983 graduating class of Old Or­ the Key Club, of Lewiston High School, for Regina and Norris Stansbury, of Madison, on chard Beach High School; (HLS 488) thl' assistance given to the efforts to improve the celebration of their 50th wedding anniver­ Donald Grover, Christopher Henderson, th .. Gerald .J. Reed Scholarship Trust; (HLS sary on May 15,1983; (HLS 465) Laurie Hersey, Stephanie LaChance and Elisa 440) Julie Babcock, Treasurer of the 1982-83 Shanks who were presented trophies as the 5 th .. Kpyettes, of Lewiston High School, for Bangor High School Student Council and Se­ best exhibitors at the 6th grade science fair at t hpir assistance to the efforts of the Gerald J. cretary of the Senior Class Council; (HLS 466) the State Street School in Brewer; (HLS 489) Ill'!'d Scholarship Trust; (HLS 441) Marie Holzworth, Vice-President oCthe 1982- Willard Farnham, of Brewer, who has been t hp participants at Mt. Desert Island High 83 Bangor High School Student Council; (HLS elected 1983-84 president of the Air Force Sehool who won Iirst place at the State of 467) Academy Parents' Association; (HLS 490) Main!' onc-act drama festival and high mprits Jody Rolnick, President of the 1982-83 Ban­ Tammy Sargent, of Corinth, named to the at t hI' New England Festival; (HLS 442) gor High School Student Council; (HLS 468) 1983 Eastern Maine Girls' Class C All­ llaniC'1 H. Givertz, who has be.. n Honor Es­ Cynthia Baker, President of the 1982-83 Tournament Team, and to the 1983 All-Maine sayist of Dt·ering High School, Class of 1983; Bangor High School Senior Class Council; (HLS Schoolgirl Basketball Team, 3rd Team; (HLS (IlLS 44:3) 469) 491) Laurip J. Bragdon, who has been named Dan Tremble, Vice-President of the 1982-83 Tracey Tate, of Corinth, named to the 1983 I\ihlt> Ill'ader of Deering High School, Class of Bangor High School Senior Class Council; (HLS Eastern Maine Girls' Class CAll-Tournament I HI-I:I; (fiLS 444 ) 470) Team; (HLS 492) .Iamps I. Cohen, who has been named Vale­ Karen McCarthy, Secretary of the 1982-83 Virgil R. Valente, of Penquis Valley High did orian of Deering High School, Class of 1983; Bangor High School Student Council; (HLS School in Milo, who was one of 40 science (ilLS 441)) 471) teachers selected throughout the United Mrs. Helen Hill, of South Thomaston, who Reverend Roger G. Blain, of Lewiston, Pastor States to receive an award for his excellence in {'plphrates her 95th hirthday, Sunday, April 24, of St. Peter and St. Paul Church, who recently scientific instruction; (HLS 493) 1!J83; (HLS 446) celebrated the 25th anniversary of his priest­ Robert E. Butler, teacher, coach, athletic di­ A. Katherine Craig, of the Winterport Sun­ hood with the Dominican Order of Preachers, rector and administrator, who is retiring on risp Grange, winner of it.s 1983 Community for his selfless efforts and contributions on be­ June 30, 1983, after 33 years of dedicated ser­ S('rvicp Award; (HLS 447) half of the members of his parish and the resi­ vice to the students and the community of I'rofpssor Pat Pierson, of the University of dents of the City of Lewiston; (HLS 472) York; (HLS 494) Maine at Orono, winner ofthe 1983 Public Ser­ Kim Erwin, of Boothbay; Kristen Gronberg, Jennifer Dimock, Shawna Hebert, Beth \'iel' Achievt"ment Award; (HLS 448) of East Boothbay; Stacy Laird, of Boothbay Kingdon, Michael McLean, Alan Okonski, .Ipromy Brown, 6th grade student at the Harbor; Lisa Hunt, of West Southport; Tina 01'­ David Shorette, James Smith and facuIty advi­ I J n ion Sehool in Union, who is the winner oft he lovitz, of Southport; Sue Pinkham, of Boothbay sor Robert Farnsworth, of Madison High Knox County Spelling Bee; (HLS 449) Harbor; Holly Lunt, of West Southport; Paula School, for placing 1st in the 1983 SCOTT HI-Q .1('nnifPr Young, who has been elected Brown, of Boothbay; Laura Bryer, of Boothbay; CONTEST; (HLS 495) Trpasun'r of t he Husson College Student Gov­ Shelly Erwin, of Boothbay; Robert Greene, of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stoutamyer, of Madi­ ('rnm('nt for 1983-84; (HLS 450) Boothbay Harbor; and Liz Harding, of Booth­ son, on their 50th wedding anniversary-1983; K{'vin P('lletier, who has been elected Presi­ bay, who have been chosen to participate in (HLS 496) d('nt of th(' Husson College Student Govern- the 1983 Model State Legislature; (HLS 473) that May 16 to 22, 1983, is Parkinson's Syn­ 1Ill'nt for 1983-84; (fiLS 451) the efforts of the good citizens of Eddington drome Week and urge all citizens to endorse 1480 LEGISLATIVE RECORD - HOUSE, JUNE 24, 1983

('(itwat ional and treatment programs for Par­ an ROTC cadet may receiv('; (HLS 516) Katherine Sasser and Dennis Smith, hoth of kinson's Syndrome; (HLS 497) Larry A. Worcester, of Williamsburg, who Bangor, who have been initiated into the {!ni­ Lauri(' McCarthy, Howa Furrow and Adele has been named Valedictorian of the 1983 gra­ versity of Maine at Orono Chapter of Phi Kittfl'dgp, who haV(' been selected as Alter­ duating class from S.A.D. 41; (HLS 517) Kappa Phi, a national honorary scholastic so­ nail'S to the 1983 Dirigo Girls' State from Ban­ Amy L. Foulkes, of Williamsburg, who has ciety; (HLS 538) gor High School; (HLS 498) been named Salutatorian of the 1983 graduat­ Ann D. Farrington, who has been selected as Todd KNchum and Lance Gilman, who have ing class from S.A.D. 41; (HLS 518) 1983 Swimmer of the Year by the Maine Inter­ bpen selected as Delegates to the 1983 Boys' the Canadian National Railway and the New scholastic Swim Coaches Association; (HLS State from Bangor High School; (HLS 499) M.V. Bluenose Ferry for the reinstitution of 539) Anne Pooler, Crystal Anderson, Gerald Bur­ service between Bar Harbor, Maine, and Yar­ Vander Forbes, formerly of Sanford and a ton, Charmaine Bremner, Carolyn Grady, mouth, Nova Scotia; (HLS 519) prominent Wells businessman and developer, .Jaml's McLl'od, Judy Scholten, Lisa Yerxa, Gerald Clockedile, supervising principal of who was honored as a charter and 60-year Christinl' Perry and Anne Matava, of the Uni­ elementary schools in Mars Hill and Bridge­ member of the Sanford Kiwanis Club with the v!'rsity of Maine at Orono, who were recently water, who has been elected President of the presentation of a Legion of Honor Certificate; initiatl'd into Phi Kappa Phi an honorary scho­ State Elementary Principals Association; (HLS (HLS 540) lastic socipty: (HLS 500) 520) Heather Newman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. I'aigl' E. Theriault, Michele R. King, Tracy K. Michael Giroux, of Boy Scout Troop 443, who R. C. Newman ofIsland Falls, who was chosen Morsl', Debra L. Chason, Martina Solomon, has attained the high rank and distinction of at the 4-H Citizenship Exhibition Day to re­ Marcia Tabenken, Maureen B. Bell and Amy S. Eagle Scout; (HLS 521) present Southern Aroostook at the Citizenship Lieherman, who have been selected as Dele­ Peter Breton, of Boy Scout Troop 443, who Washington Focus Program this summer; gatl's to the 1983 Dirigo Girls' State from Ban­ has attained the high rank and distinction of (HLS 541) gor High School: (HLS 5(1) Eagle Scout; (HLS 522) Albert Z. Wainwright, of Boothbay Harbor, a th(' following students, from Rockland Dis­ Edward .J. (Packy) MacFarland, of Scarbo­ World War I Veteran who will celebrate his t riet High School, who have been named to the rough, upon his retirement after over a quar­ 90th birthday on May 28,1983; (HLS 542) /'Iiational Honor Society: Seniors: Lynn Ander­ ter century of dedicated public service to his Susan Melrose, of Bath, who has been chosen son, Rhonda Beal, Leanne Elwell, Holly Dou­ community and the State as an educator, Salutatorian of the 1983 graduating class of glas, Lisa Grant, David Heath, Renee Lewis, coach and athletic director; (HLS 523) Morse High School; (HLS 543) Brett Lindsey, Sonja Olmstead, Stephanie Agnes Morgrage, who celebrated her 100th Lynn Day, Carolyn Brooks, Heidi Cameron, I'lourd, Patty Robbins and Lisa Smith; andJun­ birthday on May 14, 1983; (HLS 524) Amy Corkum, Jodi Farrin, Catherine Iaconeta, iors: Dan Adams, Suzan Allen, Elizabeth Bailey, Scott A. Adams, Paul R. Dansreau, Amy J. Susan Ingram, Amy Johnson, Anne Littlefield, Kim Childs, Joseph Faber, John Hendricks and Foster, Gwen E. Garcelon, Rebekah Greer, Gre­ Elizabeth Pelletier and Karen Sandora, the Debbie Kenniston; (HLS 502) gory N. Harris, Mary Beth Hassett, Zoe Lewis, Portland Bulldogs Team, of Portland High Charles Shipman Payson, whose generosity James H. Richards and Patricia L. Wibby, School, winners ofthe Western Maine Class A has made possible the construction of the whose hard work and dedication to excellence Girls' Basketball Championship; (HLS 544) Charles Shipman Payson Building of the Port­ have earned them the prestigious positions of Norman J. L. Martin, of Boy Scout Troop 158 land Museum of Art; (HLS 503) honor essayists in the 1983 Yarmouth High in Lewiston, who has attained the high rank Mr. and Mrs. Myron S. Smart, of Milo. who School graduation ceremonies; (HLS 525) and distinction of Eagle Scout; (HLS 545) celebrate their 61st wedding anniversary on Brian Koncinsky, of Kenduskeag, who has Bangor Public Library on the occasion of its May 20,1983; (HLS 5(4) been named Salutatorian of the 1983 graduat­ 100th anniversary; (HLS 546) the Auburn Youth Hockey Association and ing class of Central High School; (HLS 526) Mildred Merrill, who dedicated 40 years of th!' Lewiston-Auburn Boys' Club, who, with a Terri Storman, of Hudson, who has been untiring efforts to the education of children, spirit of cooperation and volunteerism, com­ named Valedictorian of the 1983 graduating with the last 20 years being spent in teaching bined their efforts to purchase, move and re­ class of Central High School; (HLS 527) special education classes, on her retirement build an artificial ice skating facility to be used Eric Conn, Jon Collins, Penny Maybury, Troy from SAD #5; (HLS 547) by the youth of the community; (HLS 505) Goodrich, Monique Bessette, Tom McNeal, Diane K. Bartley, who has been named Vale­ Kristin M. Uhlig, of Vassalboro, a senior at Karen Johns, Jason Doucet, Wendy Beaton, dictorian of the 1983 graduating class at Oak Grove-Coburn School, who has been Debbie Towle, Kelly Treat, Jenny Beauregard, School Union 60 in Greenville; (HLS 548) awarded a 4-year Merit Scholarship through Steve Merrow, Ted Seymour, Krista Beck, Renee Jenny Fitz-Patrick, who has been named t h(' National Merit Scholarship Program; (HLS Eddy and Lisa VanTasel, who have been Salutatorian of the 1983 graduating class at !)OH) awarded Certificates of Merit in the 7th grade School Union 60 in Greenville; (HLS 549) .Janet Taylor, who has been named co­ category at the Brewer Junior High School the University of Maine at Orono Black salutatorian for the 1983 graduating class at Science Fair; (HLS fi28) Bears, who, for the 3rd consecutive year, have Wells High School; (fiLS 507) the Regional Students, who were awarded a won the N.C.A.A. Northern Regional Cham­ Mark Kellis, who has been named co­ Certificate of Merit at the Brewer Jr. High pionship in , and who will represent salutatorian for the 1983 graduating class of School Science Fair for the project: "Commun­ the State of Maine in Omaha, Nebraska, in the Wl'lIs High School; (HLS 508) ity Awareness"; (HLS 529) College World Series, and for whom the entire Edwin .J. Bossie, of Stockholm, who was Franklin Richards and Thomas Goodness, State shares in their accomplishments, sports­ naml'd Mainp's 1983 Forester of the Year; (HLS both of Sanford, who participated in the Maine manship and character; (HLS 550) 5(9) State Chess Championship as "experts" on the Paula J. Adelman, who has contributed the !\:ew York Times Company and its presi­ winning Sanford Chess Club; (HLS 530) greatly toward eliminating illiteracy in the dpnt. Walter Mattson, and Myllykoski OY and the Sanford Chess Club, which has won its State as a tutor for 14 years in Bangor and as a its president, Carl Bjornberg, who have exhi­ first Maine State Chess Championship; (HLS member of the Board of Directors of Literacy bitpd foresight and faith in Maine workers 531) Volunteers in Maine, Inc., for 10 years; (HLS through vast contributions to the benefit of the Howard Gooldrup, II, of Lewiston, a member 551 ) people and the State of Maine; (HLS 510) of Boy Scout Troop 171, who was awarded the Monmouth Academy, which ranks 3rd in the the top ten seniors of the 1983 graduating Certificate of Merit for his actions in notifying State for its record of students completing dass from Katahdin High School: Lisa Dube: authorities and providing medical assistance post-secondary education, is one of2 schools ,James Duffy; Mark Ellis; Chris Hansen; Brenda to a disabled elderly resident on his newspaper which has fully competency testing and is the Libby; John Pond; Fred Robinson; Patricia route; (HLS 532) only school with a Supervised Program in In­ Rush: Elizabeth St('('n: and Andr('w Williams; Edith S. Savodore, who was named Salutat­ dependent Correspondence Enrichment; (HLS 511) orian ofthe 1983 graduating class of Portland (HLS 552) Craig A. Gordon, who has been named Salu­ High School; (HLS 533) Fred Staples, of Oxford, who participated in tatorian of th(' 1983 graduating class of Rachelena M. Bifulco, who was named Vale­ the University of Maine Black Bears Baseball Schenck High School in East Millinocket; (HLS dictorian of the 1983 graduating class of Por­ Team at Omaha, Nebraska, for the last 3 years; G12) tland High School; (HLS 534) (HLS 553) Mary Landry, who has been named Valedic­ Maurice E. "Jake" Day, of Damariscotta, a Craig Bishop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Bi­ torian of the 1983 graduating class at Wells skilled and beloved craftsman, illustrator, ar­ shop, of Island Falls, who is the first student of High School; (HLS 513) tist, photographer and outdoorsman whose Southern Aroostook to receive his welding cer­ Anthony R. Gaetani who has been named work is endeared by countless numbers; (IN tificate from the Department of Transporta­ Valedictorian of the 1983 graduating class of MEMORIAM) (HLS 53!)) tion while still in school; (HLS 554) Schenck High School in East Millinocket; (HL..<; American record holder Joan Benoit, of Reverend Ernest W. Ireland for his 25 years 514) Cape Elizabeth, who ran 26 miles, 385 yards in of dedicated service to the United Baptist Marguerite Rice, of Brewer, a founding 2:22.42, and shattered the world women's ma­ Church and the Town of Island Falls; (HLS ml'mber of the Brewer Community Service for rathon mark during the 87th Boston Mara­ 555) hpr many years of service to the area; (HLS thon on April 18, 1983; (IlLS 536) NormaJeanne Lajoie, who has been named filfi) Reverend Joseph Carrier, of Auburn, who is Valedictorian of the 1983 graduating class at .John T. Quinn, of Bangor, who received the celebrating 50 years of dedicated service in the Van Buren High School; (HLS 556) Gporg(' C. Marshall Award, the highest honor priesthood; (HLS 537) Ida Daigle, mother of Irene O. Dumond, of LEGISLATIVE RECORD - HOUSE, JUNE 24, 1983 1481

Van Burpn, who celt'hratpd hp!" 98th birthday Stl'phen Smith, son of Judge and Mrs. Jack Linda C. Stacey, of Calais, who has been se­ NOVl'ml)('r 2:1, 1982; (HLS 057) O. Smith of Ellsworth, who has been selected as lected for the 1983 DAR Good Citizen Award Todd Michal'l Dubois, who has receiwd :3rd a presidential scholar; (HLS 581) from Calais High School; (HLS 605) honor part oftlw 198:3 graduating class at Van Thomas Holz, of Ellsworth, who has been Jonathan F. Besse, of Woodland, who has Bun'n High School; (HLS 508) named Salutatorian of the 1983 graduating been selected for the 1983 DAR Good Citizen Lisa Marip nube, who has been named Salu­ class of Ellsworth High School; (HLS 582) Award from Woodland High School; (HLS 606) I al orian of the 1983 graduating class at Van Allan Church, who has been named Salutat­ Anne Conley, of Cape Elizabeth High School, Bun'n High School; (HLS 559) orian of the 1983 graduating class at Sumner who has been named to the 1983 Maine Girl's Laura Zenzius, daughter of Lawrence and Memorial High School; (HLS 58:J) Swimming League All Star Team; (HLS 607) I'al rida Zt'nzius, who was crowned 1983 Miss Annie E. Hurley, who has been chosen by the Lisa Burbank, Julie Durgin, Lisa Harris, Eli­ Lillll'stoll(' and was chosen Miss Congeniality Ellsworth Business and Professional Women's zabeth Howarth, Pam Hoyt, Marie Krook, Shari hy Ill(' ot/wr contestants; (HLS 560) Club as "Woman of the Year"; (HLS 584) Martell, Kathryn Murphy, Wendy 0' Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. Not'l Ouellette. of Van Buren, the Ellsworth High School Boys' Baseball Jennifer Paisley, Pamela Roy, Elizabeth Sedor, who will ('l'll'hratl' t.heir fiOth wedding anniver­ Team, and their coach, Jack Scott, who are the Michele Shultis, Carolyn Tobey and Lynne sary on NOVl'lIIll1'r 7, 1983; (H1~" 561 ) 198:J Class B Champions; (HLS 585) Tobey, all members of the Robert W. Traip Halph 1'. Lorfano, Sr., of Scarborough, Ann LaCasce, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jo­ Academy Girls' Softball Team, and their coach, forlllt'r s('lpctman and town councilor for 19 seph LaCasce of Ellsworth, who has been Phil Chaney, winners of the 1983 Class C y,'ars in Scarhorough and dedicated puhlic named Valedictorian of the 1983 graduating Championship; (HLS 608) S('rvant; (IN Mf:MORIAM) (HLS 562) class of Ellsworth High School; (HLS 586) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Soucy, of Lewiston, who Li,'w{'lIyn Churehill, who will he retiring this Elizabeth S. Walker, who has been named recently celebrated their 25th wedding anni­ :V<'ar aftl'r 40 ypars of experience as an educa­ Valedictorian of the 1983 graduating class at versary; (HLS 609) lor in tht' M.S.A.D. 11 system and a guidance Sumner Memorial High School; (HLS 587) J. Michael Werner, a senior at Gray-New counsl'lor al Gardiner Area .Junior High Deering High School, winners of the 1983 Gloucester High School, who has been selected School; (HLS 0{):3) Class A Baseball Championship; (HLS 588) as a Presidential Scholar and who has been in­ 1 h,' "Oth annivprsary of the Beth Abraham Burleigh O'Roak, of Sherman Mills, on the vited to meet and talk with the State Board of Synagogut' in Bangor; (HLS 564) occasion of his 90th birthday; (HLS 589) Education; (HLS 610) Philip Perry, of Sherman, on the occasion of William T. Ridge, Jr., of Portland, a graduate Michael R. Parker, who has been elected the his 95th hirl hday on June 14, 1983; (HLS 565) of the Maine Police Academy who was elected 48th President of the Lewiston-Auburn Jay­ t Iw girls of the Cony High School Girls' Soft­ President of his graduating class; (HLS 590) cees; (HLS 611) hall Team and their coach, Jim Marascio, who Bette L. Sylvester, of Thomaston, who the following students, who were named the arp the 1983 State Class A Champions; (HLS achieved a perfect 4.0 accumulative grade top honor students of the 1983 graduating ')66) point average to become the Valedictorian of class at Gray-New Gloucester High School: Dan ~fr. and Mrs. Edward Farrell, of Holden, who the 1983 graduating class at the University of Leonard; Brent Godwin; Mike Werner; Eliza­ will he celehrating their 50th wedding anniver­ Maine at Orono; (HLS 591) beth Zobel; Michael Blais; Greg Tripp; Michael sary on June 25,198:3; (HLS 567) Carl Johan Swanholm, a master carpenter True; Lisa Littlefield; Paul Pratt; Stephen Way; Kelly M. Bonnevie, who has been named and outstanding citizen of Thomaston; (IN and Jeff Kirby; (HLS 612) \'all'dictorian of the 198:3 graduating class of MEMORIAM) (HLS 592) Fraser Paper, Ltd., which was named Out­ South Portland High School; (HLS 568) Faye M. Stetson and Karl A. Stetson, of Tho­ standing Employer of Veterans in the Nation (;('offrpy D. Sanhorn, of Unity, who is a Na­ maston, who have been named Grand Mar­ for 1983, with more than half the employees t ional Mt'rit Scholar and a Presidpntial Scho­ shalls of the Thomaston 4th of July Parade; being veterans; (HLS (13) lar. and who has hl'('n named Salutatorian of (HLS 593) Jack Dempsey, the legendary "Mana'lsa th,' IflH:J graduating dass at. Oak Grow'­ Michael Laurence, of Southwest Harbor, for Mauler," who wa~ the last survivor of the Cohurn in Vassalhoro; (ilLS 5(9) having heen elected and serving as Secretary of heroic Golden Age of sports and who ruled the Hick Dickinson, of Ashland, who has been State at the Model State Legislature; (HLS 594) world of boxing as heavyweight champion nanH'd Salutatorian of the 1983 graduating Mrs. Janette Hamblen, who is retiring after from 1919 to 1926; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS ('Ia~s at Ashland Community High School; 40 years of dedicated teaching at the Pemetic 614) (ilLS ,,70 ) School in Southwest Harbor; (HLS 595) Robert F. Bourgault, retiring Chairman of Tina Charett.t', of Portage, who has been .James Stanton, of Trenton, for having been the Board of Trustees of the Maine State Re­ named Valedictorian of the 1983 graduating elected and serving as Governor at the 1983 tirement System, who ha., served in this posi­ class at Ashland Community High School; Model State Legislature; (HLS 594) tion since July I, 1976, for his outstanding con­ (IILS571) Mrs. Janette Hamblen, who is retiring after tribution to the system; (HLS 615) Clayton Adams, of8010n, who has served 18 40 years of dedicated teaching at the Pemetic the Maranacook Black Bear Girls' Track y,'ars as postmaster of Solon; (HLS 572) School in Southwest Harbor; (HLS 595) Team, winners of the 1983 State Class C Track the following students, all of Athens, who James Stanton, of Trenton, for having been Championship; (HLS 616) W"I'(' awarded prizes at the 1983 Somerset elected and serving as Governor at the 1983 Leo J. Grondin, Jr., son ofMr. and Mrs. Leo J. Acad('my Speech Contest.: Sonja Roach, first Model State Legislature; (HLS 596) Grondin, Sr., of Fryeburg, who has been se­ prize; Beth Cayford, 2nd prize; Lisa Hamlin, Dale Rodenberger for her dedication, lead­ lected as one of 2 youths in Maine to partici­ ~nl prize; and Deja Underwood, 4th prizp; ership and untiring support to the Maine Sud­ pate in the "Japanese-United States Senate (HLS 573) den Infant Death Syndrome Program, Educa­ Exchange Program" for 1983" (HLS 617) Sally Ketchum, Andrea Clifford, David tional Program and Community Council; (HLS Neil A. Stetson, of Warren, who after years of Morin. Ingrid Scholz, Chris Montanaro and 597) dedicated service to the postal service has Brian Twitchell, all members of the Oxford Francis and Lillian Manning, of Portland, been named Postmaster of Thomaston; (HLS Hills Math Team, who won the 198:3 New Eng­ who will celebrate their 50th wedding anniver­ 618) land Mat.h Championship Competition; (HU, sary on July 4, 1983; (HLS 598) Bonnie R. Strong, of Thomaston, who since f)74 ) the Honorable June Stolte, of Creve Coeur, 1966 has served the Town of Thomaston as Elizabpt h Dutton, on her retirement as Su­ Missouri, for her outstanding year as National deputy town clerk, deputy registrar of voters p('rint('nd('nt of the Bath Military Naval Child­ President of the American Legion Auxiliary; and secretary, on her retirement, June 17, n'n's Hom(' and for her 30 years of dedicated (HLS 599) 1983; (HLS 619) s('rvi('" 1 0 til(' children there; (Hh'> ,,75) Alicia M. Crute, who has been named Vale­ Ernest O. "Ernie" Cobb, who has been named 1),", Ilicharels, swim coaeh at Cape Elizabeth dictorian of the 1983 graduating class at Citizen of the Year by the Auburn Business A..,­ High School, who has heen named 198:J Coach Georges Valley High School; (HLS 600) sociation for his outstanding service to the or I IH' Ypar in Class A; (HLS 576 ) Melissa Elwell, of Owls Head, who is one of community; (HLS (20) AIi('p ,lord an, who has been named Valedic­ the 1983 recipients of the Philip Leland Voca­ Lee J. Barona'>, who has been named Vale­ torian of t.llI' 1983 graduating class at Narra­ tional Scholarship, awarded by the Owls Head dictorian of the 1983 graduating class of Scar­ gllaglls High School in Harrington; (HLS F,77) Transportation Museum; (HLS (01) borough High School; (HLS 621) HlIsspll "Tickie" Hanscom, who has been a Gertrude "Trudy" Hupper, of Martinsville, Peter M. Royland, who has been named Salu­ cllslodian for the last 22 vears and a bus driver who was a teacher, a writer, a businesswoman, tatorian of the 1983 graduating class of Scar­ 1'01' I Ill' last 23 ypars in the Machias School De­ an active participant and leader in community borough High School; (HLS 622) part m('nl, and who is retiring after 10 years as affairs and a foster parent to more than 100 Jill Barnes, of Scarborough, who has been se­ 11<'ad Custodian at Machias High School; (HLS children; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 602) lected to compete in the 1983 Miss Maine ,,78) Richard LeClair, of Sidney, who is one of only T.E.E.N. Pageant; (HLS 623) .Iuli Sant.errt', who has been named Salutat­ 10 technologists in the country to be cited for the Lewiston High School Boys' Varsity Ten­ orian of the 1983 graduating class at Narra­ an Exceptional Merit Award by the SOCiety of nis Team, which ha'! been undefeated for the guag\ls High School in Harrington; (HLS 579) American Medical Technologists; (HLS 603) past 2 seasons, and which captured the State .Ian .. SI{'vens, on her retirement as Sagada­ Kathy Dempsey, of Cape Elizabeth High Class A Championship; (HLS 624) hoc County Register of Deeds, ending 64 con­ School, who has been named to the 1983 Maine Pamela Theriault, who has been named t inuous years of dedicated service to the Deeds Girl's Swimming League All Star Team; (HLS Valedictorian of the 1983 graduating class of ()fti(·p hy thp Stevens family; (HLS 580) 604) Oak Hill High School; (HLS 625) 1482 LEGISLATIVE RECORD - HOUSE, JUNE 24, 1983

K('lly Spaulding, who has been named Salu­ care under Maine Law; (HLS 647) tatorian of the 1983 graduating class of Oak Mr. and Mrs, Henry Dechene, of Auburn, who Hill High School; (HLS (26) recently celebrated their 60th wedding anni­ Dr ..Jan C. tel' Weele. an extraordinary man versary; (HLS 648) who has donI' an extraordinary job as superin­ Catherine Johnson Varnum, of Presque Isle, tl'ndent of SAD 61 since 1973; (HLS 627) who has heen named co-valedictorian of the t hI' 40 girls of th(' Biddeford High School 1983 graduating class of the Univprsity of (;irls' Track Team and th('ir coach, William Maine at Orono; (HLS (49) Harriman. who haw won thpir 4th Statl' Lois LaBeau, who has lived in and worked (:hampionship in a row and are the 1983 State for the betterment of t.he community of Orono Class A Champions; (IlLS 628) for more than 31) years, and among her many Ihe staff ofthl' Franklin County Community achievements the creation of the first Orono Acl ion Council's Weathl'rization Program, for Summer Fl'stival 6 years ago; (HLS 650) I)('ing the first agency in the northern United Thomas Bayley, of Scarborough, 23-year old St atps to compll'tely satisfy weatherization re­ captain of the Kathleen and Julie II, for his quests for I'ligible clients in their area; (HLS heroic efforts in saving the lives of 5 men in the (i29) rough seas of the Gulf of Maine on December SuzannI' M. Billheiml'r, who has bel'n named 12,1982; (HLS 651) Salutatorian of the 1983 graduating class ofSt. Mr. and Mrs. Marcelle Ward, of Madison, who G('orges Vall('y High School; (HLS 630) cell'brated their golden wedding anniversary ~pil Minkoff, ofLl'wiston, for his award win­ on ,June 21,1983; (HLS 652) ning tprm paper in thp 4th annual National Carlton and Lucille Roberts, of Winthrop, a History Day compptition; (HLS 631) couple who have comforted and supported Lottie Michaud, of East Millinocket, who will many in times of grief, and who are now cele­ (·plehratp her 90th birthday on July 7, 1983; brating their 50th wedding anniversary on (HLS632) June 30,1983; (HLS 653) Elizahl'th Dever, who has been presented Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bacon, of Sidney, who with the Boston Post goldheaded can as Peaks celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on Island's oldpst rl'sident, and who was instru­ April 24, 1983; (HLS 654) mpntal in thp establishment of the Blind Weav­ Linda M. Gay, of Windsor, who has been prs at the Maine Center for the Blind; (HLS named Salutatorian of the 1983 graduating 6:3:3 ) class at Erskine Academy; (HLS 655) Doctor Paul C. Marston, of Kezar Falls, a be­ William Cupp, of Bangor, on the celebration lo\"('d country doctor for over a half century, of 30 years as a teacher, composer and direc­ who at age 8~3 is still making house calls and tor; (HLS 656) prmiding indi"id ualized care to his elderly and Charles Smith, Sr., a former president of the chronicall~' ill patients and friends within the Maine Bar Association and a distinguished rural mountainous areas of York and Oxford member of the legal profession in York County; count ips; (HLS (34) (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 657) .John Pulcifl'r, of Atlantic Ford and Mercury Edna Mae McKenney, of Athens, on the oc­ In(·., top retailPr of Mercury Lines out of 1,762 casion of her 96th birthday, June 16, 1983; dealprs nationwide, April 1983; (HLS 635) (HLS 658) I hI' Blue Devil", of Calais Memorial High The Honorable Sheri Crowley, of West School. winnl'rs of the 1983 Eastern Maine Hampden, Governor of the 1983 Dirigo Girls' Basehall Championship; (HLS (36) State, representing the Federalist Party; (HLS Mplissa Lynn Byron, of Bangor High School, 659) who has hl'en awarded the 1983 Charles E. Mr. and Mrs. Josephat Plourde, of Fort Kent, Frpnch Award, givpn to the 4 graduating se­ who will be celebrating their 50th wedding an­ niors with the highest accumulativp grade av­ niversary on July 3, 1983; (HLS 660) ('ragps; (HLS (37) EDWIN H. PERT Nancy .1. Adams, of Bangor, who has been Clerk of the House ('11'("ll'd I'n'sident of the Maine Federation of /lu~inps, and Professional Women's Clubs; ( If U; £j:lH ) Dwayne Edward Bailey, of Bangor High S(·hool. who has heen awarded the 1983 Cha­ rips E. French Award given to the4 graduating s('niors with the highest accumulative grade awrages; (Hl~<; (39) Harold Rohert Stone, who has been named Valedietorian of the 1983 graduating class at .John Bapst Memorial High School; (HLS 640) .Jeffrey Wiliams, who has heen named Vale­ di<"torian of the 1983 graduating class at the Bangor Christian School; (HLS 641) Ke\in John Faurnier, of Bangor High School, who has been awarded the 1983 Charles E. Fn'lH"h Award, given to the 4 graduating se­ niors with the highest accumulative grade av­ "rages; (Hh<; (42) .JanN Marie Towne, of Bangor High Sehool, who has h{'('n awarded the 1983 Charles E. French Award, giv('n to the 4 graduating se­ niors with the highest grade averages; (HLS 64:3 ) Carol Hill, who has been named Salutatorian (If the 1983 graduating class at thl' Bangor Christian School; (HLS 644) Kenneth Walker, of Steep Falls, for his ('our­ ag('ous effort in recovering a drowned youth from the Saco River; (HLS 645) Bishop Edward C. O'Leary, head of the Ca­ tholic Dio("('s{' of Portland, who will preside during a hh'ssing of the Seas at Old Orchard Ika('h, .June 26,1983; (HLS 646) Hohl'rt Nil('s, manager of classified ads for (;uy Gannett Press, for his helpful and infor­ mal iw m('ssages on the requirements for child