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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 APPENDIX

LEGISLATIVE RECORD

of the

One Hundred and Eleventh Legislature

The listing herewith reflects all House-originated Legislative Sentiments processed between September 6, 1983, and December 4,1984, pursuant to Joint Rule 34.

Edwin H. Pert Clerk of the House LEGISLATIVE RECORD-HOUSE, SEPTEMBER 4, 1984 1

'I'll(' /()!Iowing expressions of Legislative Sen­ Michael G. School\ians, of Old Orchard, wide­ Portland, and the 2300 Maine 'leenagers who timent appeared in the House Calendar on ly known and respected labor leader in the have benefited from its existence on the oc­ &'ptember 6, 19M3 and September 7, 198.'3 pur­ greater Biddeford-Saco area; (IN MEMORIAM) casion of its 10th anniversary; (HLS 709) suant. t.o Joint. Rule 34: (HLS 686) the Honorable Charles Sprague, of Helen Barker McLaughlin, who was born the 160th Company of the Civilian Conser­ Oakfield,who was a member of the 86th and St-ptember 14, 1884, and is the oldest native vation Corps, centered in Greenville, which is 87th Maine Legislature; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS from the town of Athens; (HLS 661) celebrating its 50th Anniversary on Oct. 1, 710) ~'n>d A. Huckins, who has served for 33 terms 1983, and Paul McKeon, whose hard work and Captain Stanley Goff, for his life-saving ac­ as 'Ibwn Treasurer of Clifton; (HLS 662) dedication have made this reunion possible; tions at a Westbrook fire on March 27, 1983; IA'na Atwood, of New Portland, who is retir­ (HLS 687) (HLS 711) ing after 45 years as Deputy 'Ibwn Clerk and Vernon A. Cunningham, Jr., for over 30 years Lawrence McCarthy, for his life-saving ac­ 9 years as 'Ibwn Clerk; (HLS 663) of service as 1st Selectman, Town of Milford; tions at a Westbrook fire on March 27, 1983; Katahdin High School, one of 5 Maine high (HLS 688) (HLS 712) SdlOOls to receive recognition for educational Avon and Elizabeth Willette, of Patten, who Patrick Wescott, for his life-saving actions at excellence in the Secondary School Recogni­ will celebrate their 75th wedding anniversary a Westbrook fire on March 27, 1983; (HLS 713) tion Program by the United States Department on October 28, 1983; (HL." 689) Michael Spofford, for his life-saving actions of Education; (HLS 664) Emma Spellman, of Gray, who is celebrating at a Westbrook fire on March 27, 1983; (HLS Virginia E. Perrin, of Sherman Mills, on the her lOOth birthday on September 6th, 1983; 714) oc'~asion of the 90th anniversary of her birth; (HLS 690) the staff of Casco Bay Island Transit District (HLS 665) Francis B. Henderson, of Skowhegan, who for outstanding performance of duty during a f:rnest and Emily St. Amant, of Madawaska, has given 21 years of dedicated service as recent major fire on Customs House Wharf; wt.o are celebrating their 60th wedding an­ Sheriff of Somerset County and 5 years as (HLS 715) niversary; (HLS 666) Deputy and Chief Deputy; (HLS 691) Gretchen H. Hall, for 50 years of ordination Roland and Irene Jacques, who will celebrate Anna S. Howes, of Concord, who celebrated as a Congregational minister; (HLS 716) th(·ir 60th wedding anniversary on September her 91st birthday on August 21, 1983; (HLS 692) Matthew J. Pease, of Thomaston, who has at­ 10, 1983; (HLS 667) Dot and Bill Coyne, who will celebrate their tained the high rank and distinction of Eagle [Ianiel L. and Claire E. Beane, of Caratunk, 50th wedding anniversary on September 11, Scout; (HLS 717) on the occasion of their 46th wedding anniver­ 1983; (HLS 693) the North Yarmouth Academy Soccer 'leam, sary on August 6, 19~3; (HLS 668) Jonathan D. Millett, of Augusta, for com­ of Yarmouth, the Class C State Soccer Cham­ the Augusta East Little League Girls' All-Star pleting the Peaks Island to Portland Swim in pions for 1983; (HLS 718) team who have won the 1983 State Champion­ the record breaking time of 55 minutes and 11 Melissa Wentworth, of Wells, Drum Major of ship; (HLS 669) seconds; (HLS 694) Wells Marching Band, for tying for 1st place in Ethel G. Savage, of Solon, who celebrated Frederick LaLibert.y, of Waterville, Business the Bangor-South Regional Band Competition; her 90th birthday on July 20, 1983; (HLS 670) Manager and Athletic Director of Oak-Grove (HLS 719) George and Mabel Sheehan, of East Coburn; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 695) Helen Filene Ladd, of Wayne, a dear compas­ Millinocket, who celebrated their 50th Wed­ sionate lady whose beauty, love of life and ding Anniversary; on July 18, 1983; (HLS 671) The following expressions of Legislative Sen­ humble generosity shall forever mark and A nthony and Madeline Rapose, of Lewiston, timent appeared in the House Calendar on endear her in this State and community; (IN on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniver­ November 18, 1983 pursuant to Joint Rule 34; MEMORIAM) (HLS 720) sary; (HLS 672) Julian Davis, a long time Machias Neil Tame, of Oxford Hills High School in Mr. and Mrs. Leland S. Anderson, of businessman and a concerned citizen in public South Paris, who has received the President's Cumberland, who celebrated the 58th anniver­ affairs; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 696) Award for Excellence for Science and sary of their wedding on July 30, 1983; (HLS Clifford Polk, of Jonesport, who devoted Mathematics 'leaching; (HLS 721) 673) much time to the support of the poor and Allen Gerry, of Oxford Hills High School in Eigar A. Ames, of Warren, owner and co­ needy citizens of Wa'lhington County; (IN South Paris, for his key role in advising the Ox­ fou.1der of Ames Ice Cream Farm; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 697) ford Hills High School Mathematics 'leam; (HLS MEMORIAM) (HLS 674) Brandy J. Hammond, of Lovell, who has 722) Dana S. Foster, of Brownfield, Boy Scout achieved the high rank and distinction of Eagle John R. Whitney, of Chester, who has been Troop 199, who has achieved the high rank and Scout; (HLS 698) named Maine's Outstanding Young Farmer; distinction of Eagle Scout; (HLS 675) Helen McAuliffe, of Rockland, who is retir­ (HLS 723) David N. Ring, of Lovell, Boy Scout Troop ing after 25 years of dedicated service to the the Bucksport High School Golden Bucks, 155, who has attained the high rank and Department of Human Services; (HLS 699) coached by 'Ibm Sullivan, who capped an distinction of Eagle Scout; (HLS 676) Forest W. Stone, of Thomaston, who was an undefeated football season by winning the Lit­ Lyn Liljeholm, of the Guy Gannett Press, active and dedicated participant in his com­ tle Ten Conference and the 1983 Class B State upon her retirement after many years of munity; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 700) Championship; (HLS 724) dedicated service as a reporter and outstan­ Erland and Elizabeth Cobb, of Athens, on the the Marshwood High School Football 'leam, ding performance in serving the company occasion of their 43rd wedding anniversary, Oc­ who has won the 1983 Class eState Champion-, leadership; (HL." 677) tober 26, 1983; (HLS 701) ship; (HLS 725) Ma,jor James K. Donahue, who is retiring Brian J. Kilroy, of Bangor, President of Local Rod Wotton, coach of the Marshwood High from the Portland Police Department after 25 536 of the American Postal Workers Union, School 1983 Class C Championship- Football years of service; (HLS 678) upon his retirement from the United States 'Tham on his 151st career victory; tHLS 726) (i('rald D. Robertson, of Brewer, who is be­ Postal Service; (HLS 702) Donald Webber, who has retired from the ing honored September 10, 1983, for his Irvine Marsters, of Brewer, who has given position of Assistant Fire Chief of Eliot after outstanding service and dedication as a com­ years of dedicated service to the community 42 years of dedicated service to the commun­ munity and state leader, businessman and as a member of the Brewer City Council from ity; (HLS 727) hum anitarian; (HLS 679) 1974 to 1977 and 1980 to 198.'3, and as the cur­ John T. Flaherty, Chief of the Scarborough Ruth M. Cox, of Franklin County, who will rent Mayor of Brewer; (HLS 703) Police Department and the 1983 winner of the celebrate the 100th anniversary of her birth, the Brewer Senior Citizens, celebrating their Police Chief of the Year Award, upon his retire­ on S<>ptember 6, 1983; (HLS 680) 15th year of organization, and their first Presi­ ment after 28 years of service to the Town of Brian Emerson, of Orono, who achieved the dent, Clara Mitchell, second President, Jack Scarborough; (HLS 728) ~ew England record for the most points scored Libby and third and current President, Ruth Shook for her 25 years as Executive in Q-bert in August of 1983; (HLS 681) Roderick P. McKinnon; (HLS 704) Director of United Cerebral Palsy of Mark Zollitsch, of Orono, who received one Charles Anderson, of Anson, in recognition Northeastern Maine; (HLS 729) silver medal, 2 bronze medals and four 4th of 31 years service a'! a substitute and regular Standard Shoe Store, of Bangor, which has place awards at the National Olympic Canoe rural carrier for the Anson Post Office; (HLS successfully served the Greater Bangor Com­ and Kayak Championships held in Indianapolis, 705) munity as a family operated business for the Indiana, August 3-6, 1983; (HLS 682) Sidney W. Skiffington, of Van Buren, who is past 75 years; (HLS 730) Nina Giles, of Sherman, on the occasion of retiring on October 28, 1983 after 29 years of the Hammond Street Congregational Church, her 92nd birthday, September 2, 1983; (HLS service with the United States Immigration and of Bangor, upon the 150th anniversary of its 683) Naturalization Service and the United States founding; (HLS 731) William R. Horne. of Winslow, who has given Border Patrol; (HLS 706) the First Universalist Church, of Bangor, ;36 years of dedicated and devoted service to John and Norma Marin, of Addison, in upon the 150th anniversary of its founding; the community and who is retiring after 19 recognition of their generosity to the perform­ (HLS 732) years as Winslow Fire Chief; (HLS 684) ing arts in Down East Maine; (HLS 707) Eric Thompson, of Pittsfield, who has Payson-Tucker Hose Co., of Winthrop, on Clarence Drisko, of Columbia Falls, who achieved the distinguished honor of becoming t hpir IOOth Anniversary of selfless dedication celebrated his 90th birthday on October 1, Governor of Boys State and Governor of the and volunteerism in answering the needs of 1983; (HLS 708) New England Key Club for 1983; (HLS 733) their community and state; (HLS 685) the Search Program, of the Diocese of the Bulldogs, of Lawrence High School, and 2 LEGISLATIVE RECORD-HOUSE, SEPTEMBER 4, 1984

coach Earl(' "I\>t(·" Coop<'r, winners of the MEMORIAM) (HLS 757) its 125th anniversary; (HLS 784) St att' Cla.'I..'I A io"'ootball Championship for 1983; Lisa Wakem, a freshman at Scarborough High Patrolman George J. Connick. who ha.'i (BU, 7:14) School, upon winning thl' Girls' Class B Cross received a commendation for his outstanding .lohn E. Mills, of Eddington, recipient (If tilt' Country Championship; (HLS 758) work in solving 125 burglaries; (HLS 785) Hl8:3·H4 Dwight H. [)(>nwritt Fbrestry Award at th(' &'arborough Cms.~ Country Thwn, WId its Patrolman Arthur M. Shaughnessy, who has thl' lJnivl'rsity of Mair1l' at Orono; (HLS 73!) coach Steve Ross, upon winning the 1983 State received a commendation for his oustanding Alh"rta Cot.a, State Hegent of the Maine Statp Class B Championship; (HLS 759) work in solving 125 burglaries; (HLS 786) (;i,,'le of the Daughters of Isabella, and the 1st Andrew J, Thwnsend, of Buxton, who has at­ the dedication and outstanding work of Lor­ (Irono memh(~r In be elected to that office in tained the high rank and distinction of Eagle raine Estes, Ruth Ball, Kathleen Larry, Diane th.. history of the nrganization; (HLS 736) Scout; (HLS 760) Caswell, Helen McAlpin, Carol Gushee, the (iray-New Gloucester High School Soc­ Esther Ordway, of Brewer, on the occasion MayAnne Burns, William Warner, Patricia cer Team, who won the 198.'3 Class B State of her l00th birthday; (HLS 761) Foster, Michael Johnson, Peggy Thwnsend, Championship; (HLS 737) Bessie Stewart, of North Anson, on the oc­ Karen Runnels and Ken Baxter, who teach at Carla Maxwell, of .Gray, who is a senior at casion of her 100th birthday, November 26, the Jack Memorial School in Buxton; (HLS 787) Gray-New Glou('e!>ter High School and who has 1983; (HLS 762) Captain Hollis Dixon, of Scarborough, Special been named to the 198.'3 All State Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis, of Bingham, on Award Commendation recipient for achieve­ Tham; (MLS 738) the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary, ment in directing State Police operations at the Catherine ~ewell, of Bethel, who has been Novemeber 18, 1983; (HI..S 763) 1983 National Governors' Conference, who is named "Maine Adult and Community Ken Lord, of Patten, who is celebrating his retiring after 25 years in the State Police to Educator" for 1983; (HLS 739) 20th year serving the needs of the Patten com­ become Chief of Police for the Thwn of Scar­ .Joni Averill, Bangor Daily News Sports Col­ munity as a grocery store owner; (HLS 764) borough; (HLS 788) umnist, who received the 1983 Owen Osborne Susan L. Plante, of Augusta, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Kay, of Madison, on their Memorial Service Award recognizing her for Rosaire and Geraldine Small Dubord; (IN 50th wedding anniversary, January 29, 1984; outstanding coverage and consistent apprecia­ MEMORIAM) (HLS 765) (HLS 789) tion for the ideals of intercollegiate athletics Ormond Staples, of Thomaston, President of William Konzal, for his outstanding perfor­ in Maine; (HLS 740) the Natural Resources Council of Maine; (IN mance as acting principal for Jack Memoriai, the Community Health and Counseling Serv­ MEMORIAM) (HLS 766) Hanson and Frank Jewett Schools in Buxton; ice in honor of their l00th anniversary serv­ Connie Allen, a recipient of the 1984 Com­ (HLS 790) ing the citizens of Eastern Maine; (HLS 741) munity Service Award given by the Oxford Hills Army Chief Warrant Officer Brian W. Cates, AIan Hall, chairman of Yarmouth High Chamber of Commerce for distinguished and of Bingham, who has been decorated with the School's social studies department, who receiv­ outstanding service and contributions to the Meritorious Service Medal; (HLS 791) ed t he State's Highest Award for Excellence in Oxford Hills area; (HLS 767) Roland and Lucille Gamlnon, of Limington, Social Studies Education; (HLS 742) Dr. Charles G. "Doc" Hall, a reCipient of the who celebrated their 40th wedding anniver­ 1984 Community Service Award given by the sary on January 22, 1984; (HLS 792) Ttle following expressions of Legislative Oxford Hills Chamber of Commerce for Amy Brown, of Freeport, a State Winner in Sentiment appeared in the House Calendar be­ distinguished and outstanding service and con­ the Maine Planning and Advisory Council on tween ,January 4, 1984, and Apri125, 1984 pur­ tributions to the Oxford Hills area; (HLS 768) Developmental Disabilities Second Annual suant to Joint Rule 34: Robert J. Blouin, who is retiring after 12 Awareness Poster Contest; (HLS 793) Ti Iden F. and Margie B. Davis, of Solon, who years as athletic director at Sanford High Timothy Clark-Craig, of Orland, a State Win­ cell brated their 61>th wedding anniversary on School and over 20 years of teaching and ner in the Maine Planning and Advisory Coun­ Nm,ember 16, 1983; (HLS 743) coaching; (HLS 769) cil on Developmental Disabilities Second An­ Paul Hilchey, of Milford, who has achieved the High School of the Kennebunks for be­ nual Awareness Poster Contest; (HLS 794) the high rank and distinction of Eagle Scout; ing a recipient of a "National Excellence in Bryan Scott Gerry, of Livermore Falls, a State (fiLS 744) Education" Award from the United States Winner in the Maine Planning and Advisory [l.mnis D. "Don" Soucy, former Mayor and Department of Education; (HLS 770) Council on Developmental Disabilities Second Cit)' Councilor of the City of Bangor; (HLS 745) Elaine and Alfred Storer on the grand open­ Awareness Poster Contest; (HLS 795) Mary Helen Haney, of Bangor, who has been ing of their store "The Red Apple"; (HLS 771) Lynn Fenderson, of North Baldwin, a State named "Outstanding Staff Nurse of the Year" Jennie M. Latno, of Old Town, who Winner in the Maine Planning and Advisory for 1983; (HLS 746) celebrated her 100th birthday on January 10, Council on Developmental Disabilities Second Lillian Horsman, of Sherman Mills, who will 1984; (HLS 772) Annual Awareness Poster Contest; (HLS 796) celebrate her 90th birthday on December 28, the City of Bangor on the celebration of its Heidi Moore, of Chelsea, a State Winner in 1983; (HLS 747) 150th anniversary; (HLS 773) the Maine Planning and Advisory Council on .John .J. "Buddy" Gass, former City Councilor Alpheus and Dora Turgeon, of Madison, who Developmental Disabilities Second Annual of the City of Bangor; (HLS 748) celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Awareness Poster Contest; (HLS 797) Albert J. Weymouth, former Mayor and November 30, 1983; (HLS 774) Gustav Moore, of Whitefield, a State Winner City Cuuncilor of the City of Bangor; (HLS 749) Albert H. Thomas, of Lincoln, who is retir­ in the Maine Planning and Advisory Council Braden Alley, of Jonesport, who will repre­ ing after 33Y.! years of service as District Super­ on Developmental Disabilities Second Annual sent .Jonesport, Washington County and the visor of Aftercare at the Maine Youth Center; Awareness Poster Contest; (HLS 798) State of Maine at the Junior Olympics; (HLS (HLS 775) Alexia Marcous, of Portland, a State Winner 750) Shaun Hawkins, of Portland, who has been in the Maine Planning and Advisory Council Tom Genthnel; of Gray-New Gloucester High selected as the recipient of the 1983-84 James on Developmental Disabilities Second Annual School. who has been named to the AIl­ J. Fitzpatrick Trophy, awarded to the state's Awareness Essay Contest; (HLS 799) Western Maine Cla.~s B All-Star Soccer Tham outstanding Class AA football player; (HLS 776) Denise Ann Pass, of Chelsea, a State Winner and the Triple C. Division I All-Star Soccer the City of Caribou, in the year 1984, as it in the Maine Planning and Advisory Council Team; (HL.':> Til) celebrates the 125th anniversary of its foun­ on Developmental Disabilities Second Annual Dal'id Wilbur, of Gray-~ew Gloucester High ding on July 4th through July 12th; (HLS 777) Awareness Essay Contest; (HLS 800) School. who ha.s been named to the All­ Lescar and Villa Laweryson, of Bingham, Basil Upton, of East Orland, a State Winner Wf'stern ~1aine Class B All-Star Soccer Tham; who will celebrate their 60th wedding anniver­ in the Maine Planning and Advisory Council (HL.'i 752) sary on January 22, 1984; (HLS 778) on Developmental Disabilities Second Annual John Wilkinson, of Gray-New Gloucester Howard S. Higgins, of Ellsworth, an educator Awareness Essay Contest; (HLS 801) High School, who has been named to the AIl­ and attorney who served with dedication in Neil Cohen, of Portland, a State Winner in Western Maine Class B All-Star Soccer Tham; the 87th and 88th Maine State Legislatures, the Maine Planning and Advisory Council on (IlLS 753) and who passed away September 7, 1983; (IN Developmental Disabilities Second Annual Rick McCann, of Gray-New Gloucester High MEMORIAM) (HLS 779) Awareness Essay Contest; (HLS 802) School. who has been named to the AIl­ David Brenerman, of Portland, who has been Lisa Rossignol, of Augusta, a State Winner West('rn Maine Class B All-Star Soccer Team; named Portland Jaycees Outstanding Young in the Maine Planning and Advisory Council the Triple C, Division [ All-Star Soccer Tham; Man for 1983; (HLS 780) on Developmental Disabilities Second Annual and the All-State, All-Class, Western Division Mindy Frankel, of Bangor, who has been Awareness Essay Contest; (HLS 803) All-Slar Soccer Team; (HLS 754) elected Third Vice President of the Eastern Sarah Domareki, of Castine, a Special Merit Maranacook Girls' Cross Country Team and Region of Student Councils for 1983-84; (HLS Winner in the Maine Planning and Advisory Coach Stan Cowen, winners of the State Class 781) Council on Developmental Disabilities Second B Cross Country Championship for 1983; (HLS Tracie Warner, of Kittery, who has been Annual Awareness Poster and Essay Contest; 755) selected as a contestant for Miss Maine Na­ (HLS 804) Scott H. Roberts, of Readfield, First Place tional Thenagers; (HLS 782) Dr. Harry Brinkham, who has been named Winner of the State Class B Cross Country Meet Scott R. Olsen, of Scarborough, who will be Farmington's Outstanding Citizen for the year for 1983; (HLS 756) attending an International Youth Hockey Thur­ 1984 by the Roderick-Crosby Post #38 of the Philip S. Edwards, of Thomaston, an active nament in Sweden; (HLS 783) American Legion; (HLS 805) and dedicated state employee; (IN the City of Presque Isle on the occasion of Joyce Stacy, of Kittery, school secretary at LEGISLATIVE RECORD-HOUSE, SEPTEMBER 4, 1984 3

HolI('rt. W. Traip Academy, for 30 years of serv- 19H4; (HU; 8:30) man in the Town of Saint George, who was a i. (. t.o stafr, students and parents; (HL..<; 806) Heath Savage, of Presque Isle, who is one of humanitarian individual and a benefactor of t he Hollis Honkers Snowmobile Club, 5 competitors in the 9-12 category, who has the elderly; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 854) ()~gani:ters of a 50·mile snowmobile fund-raiser qualified for the Pepsi ChallengelNBA Hotshot State Tax Assessor Raymond L. Halperin, w hieh raised $12,000 for the Maine Chapter of Eastern Division Finals; (HLS 831) who has given 25 years of dedicated service the Multiple Sclerosis Society; (HLS 807) Esther Savage, on the occasion of her retire­ to the Bureau of 1'cI.X3.tion and who is the cur­ the Honorable Emile .J. Fraser, of Mexico, a ment, after faithfully serving the Cit~ of rent president of the National Association of d<:'ar friend and distinguished member of the Hallowell for 13 years as City Treasurer; (HLS Tax Administrators; (HLS 855) House of Hepresentatives for 6 terms of the 832) Wilma Bradford, who has been awarded the Maine Legislature (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 808) Louise Marquis, on the occasion of her retire­ Norbert X. Dowd Highest Achievement Award Dr. Steven L. Cox, of Palermo, who has been ment, after faithfully serving the City of by the Greater Bangor Chamber of Commerce; appointed as the architectural historical Hallowell from 1960-1984 as Director of (HLS 856) m('mber of the Maine Historic Preservation Welfare; (HLS 833) Dr. Lawrence M. Cutler, M.D.; a long-time C>mmission; (HLS 8(9) the town of Greenbush which, on February Bangor resident and former chairman of the James Bowers, of Washington, who has been 28, 1984, will celebrate the 150th anniVersary University of Maine Board of Trustees; (IN appointed as the student member of the of its establishment as a town; (HLS 834) MEMORIAM) (HLS 857) t1niversity of ~aine Board of Trustees; (HLS Shawna McKenney, a senior at Dexter High Helen and Carroll Oakes, of Bangor, on the 810) School, who reached that milestone in her high 50th anniversary of their wedding; (HLS 858) Joseph Cyr, of Cyr Bus Lines, for reestablish­ school basketball career of surpassing the 1000 the Red Riots, winners of the 1984 Southern ing a bus route from Bangor to Caribou, point career scoring mark; (HLS 835) Maine Girls' Indoor Track Conference Seasonal thereby providing the traveling public of Kristin Andrews, Yarmouth Junior High Championship; (HLS 859) ~I)rthern Penobscot and Southern Aroostook School Skating Champion, who won 2 gold Bob Brodeur, Chairman of the First Earlan C.,unty with a daily service; (HLS 811) medals and one bronze medal at the recent B. Campbell Pioneers Reunion of Millinocket, .~(·an Gallagher, of Bangor, who has been New England Interdub Dance Competition in held on February 18, 1984, for work well done; el 813) try Championship for 1983; (HLS 837) Lisa Bourassa, of Cony High School, who has 13renda Dow, of 'Ellsworth, who has been Laurie Bean, daughter of Robert Bean of been selected as a Century III Leader by the chosen Miss Deaf Maine; (HLS 814) Brooks, Class of 1984, who is a National Merit National Association of Secondary School Prin­ (~arl Smith and the entire 4th grade class of Scholarship Semifinalist; (HLS 838) cipals; (HLS 862) th •.' St. George Elementary School, for their ef­ Melanie Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mildred Hussey, of Windsor, on the occasion forts in the planning and construction of the Jones of Unity, Class of 1984, who is a Penquis of her 85th birthday on February 15, 1984; school nature trail; (HLS 815) League Field Hockey All-Star; (HLS 839) (HLS 863) Laura King, of Lewiston, who is celebrating Jessica Gosnell, daugher of Harriet Gosnell Nathaniel Berry, of Windsor, who has been her 89th birthday on February 4, 1984; (HLS of Thorndike, Class of 1986, who is the Mount named Warden of the Year; (HLS 864) IUIi) View High School and District 6 winner of the Lester Howard, of Ellsworth, on the occasion l:.ose V. Poisson, of Augusta; (IN MEMORIAM) 37th Annual VFW Voice of Democary broad­ of his 100th birthday, February 22, 1984; (HLS (HLS 817) cast scriptwriting competition; (HLS 840) 865) Hrs. Violet Shur, of Island Falls, who is the Kathy Quinlan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Somerset County Officers for their ref ipient of the United States Department of Richard Quinlan of Unity, Class of 1986, who dedicated effort in the rebuilding and addition H('alth and Human Services Special Volunteer is a Mount View High School delegate to the to the new Somerset County Jail; (HLS 866) A\\ ard for her many years of outstanding ser­ Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation Leadership Dr. Anthony J. DiBia..'iO, of Cornish, who has \'ilP to Maim"s developmentally disabled seminar; (HLS 841) served his community and State well over the cit,zens; (HLS 818) Scott Herring, son of Mrs. Donna Herring of past 40 years as a general practitioner, surgeon, [lavid Bf{'Ilerman, who has been named Man Unity, Class of 1984, who is a National Merit medical examiner, health officer, school physi­ of the 'rear by the State ,Jaycees; (HLS 819) Scholarship Commended Student; (HLS 842) cian, selectman, communicant and friend; a 1ammy Leavitt, of Gray, who has been nam­ Jonathan Gosnell, son of Harriert Gosnell of special man who still makes house calls and is ed the Oustanding Young Woman of the Year Thorndike, Class of 1984, who is the reCipient widely known as the best baby doctor in the by the State .Jaycees; (HU~ 820) of the D.A.H. Good Citizenship Award; (HLS State; (HLS 867) Halph Kennedy, .Joni Averill and Bill Zoidis, 843) Champ Clark and Martha Elizabeth Gould, of Bangor, who have become members of the Austin Pritchard, son of Madeleine Pritchard of Waterboro, who will celebrate the 49th an­ University of Maine at Orono's Graduate M of Monroe, who has been chosen for the 2nd niversary of their marriage on February 27, Club; (fILS H21) team All-Star Soccer Squad in Western Maine 1984; (HLS 868) Earlan B. Campbell, of Millinocker, a piont'er Class B; (HLS 844) the Northern Timber Cruisers Snowmobile snowmobiler in the Millinocker region; (HLS Mary C. Cushman, of Bangor, who will Club, of Millinocket, which placed 3rd in a H22) celebrate her 90th birthday on February 9, 50-mile snowmobile fund-raiser to benefit the Daniel Webster, Jr., of Winthrop, acting Com­ 1984; (HLS 845) Maine Crippled Children and Adults; (HLS 869) mi,sioner of the Maine Department of Louise Leighton, of Bangor, who has Scott Spooner, who has been chosen Vice Transportation upon his retirement, having celebrated her 100th birthday; (HLS 846) President of the Husson Callege Student sPf;'ed thp transportation needs of this State Heidi Burk, of Newry, a promising young Government; (HLS 870) w('11 since 196.5; (HLS 82:1) skier who ranked nationally, having been a Beryl C. Dow, of Corinth, on the occasion of Victoria Watras fOf being the first basketball silver medalist at Lake Placid in 1983; (IN her 80th birthday, February 24, 1984; (HLS 871) player in the history of Mount Desert Island MEMORIAM) (HLS 847) Dan Simmeau, of Livermore Falls, who is the High School to score 1000 points; (HLS 824) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plummer who celebrated first American to finish in the Men's 15 .Jan Britt. of Bangor, who has been named their 50th wedding anniversary on December Kilometer Cross-Country Ski Race at the 1984 Maine's "Outstanding Young Woman"; (HLS 2, 1983; (HLS 848) Winter Olympics in Sal'l\ievo, Yugoslavia; (HLS H2:)) Joseph L. Faber, of Rockland, upon being 872) Frank l\lorris who has been named named a 1984 Century III leader by the Na­ Laurence and Marion Smith, of Jonesport, Limestone's Outstanding Citizen by the tional Association of Secondary School Prin­ on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniver­ Chamber of Commerce; (HLS 826) cipals; (HLS 849) sary, February 6, 1984; (HLS 873) Raymond and Doris Joy, of South Addison, City Manager Harold F. Parks, of Rockland, Stacy Walter, who has been chosen to repre­ on the o<.'casion of their 50th wedding anniver­ an outstanding administrator, for dedicated, sent Windham in the Miss Maine Pageant; (HLS sat;., February 9. 1984; (HLS 827) progressive service to the City of Rockland; 874) .Jl nior Girl Scout Troop #186, of Prospect, (HLS 850) the Boys' and Girls' Basketball Teams, of St. whit:h has been nominated for the Olave Award Lillian Lerman, who won a Bronze Medal in Mary's Grammar School in Augusta, for win­ to recognize outstanding service to the com­ the Senior Citizens Olympics; (HLS 851) ning the Kennebec Regional League Titles, and munity; (HLS 828) Tom and Della Knight, of Millinocket, on the the Boys' Tham for also winning the Regional :Ichn R. Thornton, .Jr., of Stockton Springs, occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary; Tournament; (HLS 875) Wlfller of first place for an editorial cartoon (HLS 852) Mr. and Mrs. Argyle MacDonald, of North in tlw New England Press Association Awards Thrry Drew, of Oakland, a senior at the Haven, on the occasion of their 50th wedding COn/pst for weeklies with less than 10,000 cir­ University of Southern Maine, who is the New anniversary on February 21, 1984; (HLS 876) ('ulation; (HLS 829) England winner of the Irene Ryan Award, a na­ Ethel Raynes, of Owls Head, on the occasion .John Waugh. oldest citizen of Solon and reci­ tional scholarship program established in of her l00th birthday on March 10, 1984; (HLS pient of the Boston Post Cane, who will memory of actress Irene Ryan; (HLS 853) 877) {'dehrate his 95th birthday on February 14, Margaret Lynn Lewis, the first woman select- Pauline Caouette, of Auburn, who has been 4 LEGISLATIVE RECORD-HOUSE, SEPTEMBER 4, 1984

el('<:ted the first Woman president in the Suzan E. Allen, of Rockland, upon achiev­ coach Steve Clifford, runners-up for t.he 1984 Auburn Federal Credit Union's 33-year history; ing the distinction of Salutatorian of her c1a<;s, Eastern Maine Class C Boys' Basketball Cham­ (IlLS 878) and her early acceptanc(' at the University of pionship for the first time eVl'r; (HLS 920) Charles Conner, of Auburn, who is retiring Southern MisSissippi;(HLS 898) Jerry Crosby, of Woodland, who saved 31 from the Central Maine Medical Center board the University of Maine at Orono Wrestling Woodland students and their bus drive from (If trustees after ao years service; (HLS 879) 'learn, winners of the Maine State Champion- serious injury or possible death; (HLS 921) till' I»84 Georges Valley High School Baskt't­ ship; (HLS 899) . Tracey Kimball, of Poland, who won the Jr. ballll'am for an undl'featl'd season; (HLS 880) Ralph A. Stevens, of Augusta, Construction Miss Maine Pageant; (HLS 922) Wallace A. Donovan, a sJl('cial person ill Director fol' the Maine Department of the Thwn of Whitefield on the occasion of its Waterville's history, native son, husband, Transportation upon his retirment following 175th anniversary; (HLS 923) father, teacher, coach, athlete and student, on 341h years of dedicated professionalism in serv­ the Houlton High School Shiretowners, win­ the occasion of the 40th reunion of his 1944 ing the transportation needs of this State; (HLS ners of the 1984 ClassB Girls' Basketball Cham­ New England Basketball Championship 'leam. 900) pionship; (HLS 924) Wally exemplifies those high standards and Jessica Brooker, Scott Cram, Ronnie Ed­ Philip Chin, of Leeds, who made a brave and qualities that influence for all times those wards, Thd Michaud and alternate Darren St. heroic effort to save 2 persons from the icy whose lives he touched. Congratulations and Peter, of the Millinocket Middle School, first waters of Attean Pond in Jackman; (HLS 925) th!mks for your years of involvement as an place winners in the regional finals of the na­ Keith W. and Dorothy M. Crouse, of Dexter, outstanding citizen of Maine, Waterville, Col­ tional Mathcounts Competition; (HLS 90l) who celebrated their 45th wedding anniver­ by College and Waterville High School; (HLS Rebecca Humphrey, .Julie Hendry, Alison sary on February 22, 1984; (HLS 926) 881) McKee and Jill Kippax, of Gray-New Gloucester Howard C. Reiche, leader of education in the Honorable Grace Maxwell, Mayor of High School, who have been accepted to the Portland for 47 years; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS Hallowell from 1982 to 1984, for her outstan­ MMEA All-State Music Festival; (HLS 902) 927) ding servic:e a'l educator,reporter, city coun­ Rene Cyr, of Gray-New Gloucester High Corriston C. Sharp, of Yannouth, who cil member, mayor and lifelong concerned School, who is the recipient of the 1984 Hugh dedicated himself to the youth of the com­ citizen; (HLS 882) O'Brien Scholarship; (HLS 903) ·munity through his organizational efforts in Wendy Kenney, of Thomaston, upon her in­ Stephanie Andrews, member of the Scar­ Little League and Youth Hockey; (IN stallment as President of the Rockland Emblem borough High School Girls' Track 'learn, who MEMORIAM) (HLS 928) Club #200; (HLS 883) received the Most Valuable Runner Trophy for Central Aroostook High School, and coach Donald A. Brown, of Vassalboro, who is retir­ the regular season; (HLS 904) Barstow, winners of the 1984 Eastern Maine ing from State Government after 33 years of the Scarborough High School Girls' Track Class C School Girls' Basketball Championship; distinguished service, including 3 years as State 'leam, and their coach, Hollie Baker, who won (HLS 929) Controller; (HLS 884) the Southwestern· Maine Championship and Ranger Charlie Kenney for his heroic efforts Elaine Farrar, of Hoq.gdon High School, the State Class B Indoor Track Championship; in the rescue and evacuation of members of a daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Farrar of Hodgdon, (HLS 905) climbing party following an avalanche on Mt. who is the recipient of the 1984 DAR Good Charlotte Valentine, mother of fonner Katahdin, on February 8, 1984; (HLS 930) Citizens Award; (HLS 885) Representative Barry Valentine, of York; (IN Dick McCabe, of Kennebunkport, who had Jay Bedwell, of the Southern Aroostook War­ MEMORIAM) (HLS 906) the highest finish ever for a Maine driver in the riors, son of coach Jesse Bedwell of Dyer the top 10 students of the 1984 graduating Goody's 300 Late Model Sportsman at the Brook, who has scored 1,000 points in his high class of Oxford Hills High School: Sally Ket­ Daytona International Speedway; (HLS 931) school career; (HLS 886) chem, Valedictorian; Chris Montanaro, Carrie M. Crouse, of Dexter, who will be 86 James Grieves, Jr., of Southern Aroostook Salutatorian; Sesilie Stearns, Nancy Chase, years old on March 10, 1984, and has dedicated Community School, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Deborah Hadley, Theresa Jones, Michele her life to her family and the people of her Grit-ves of Oakfield, who is the recipeint of the Staples, Ingrid Scholz, Steve Drigotas, and community and is deeply loved by all; (HLS 1984 DAR Good Citizen Award; (HLS 887) Brian Twitchell; (HLS 907) 932) Dollena C. Prescott, of Waldoboro, for her 23 Hervey Wiley, Executive Director of the Ox­ Joanne Jenssen, of Falmouth, recipient of years of devoted service to the Thwn of ford Hills Area Development Corporation, who the 1984 Jefferson Award; (HLS 933) Wal10OOro having served as Thx Collector, was named 1984 Developer of the Year at the Eleanor Pooler, for her dedicated service to Deputy Treasurer, Registrar of Voters, Select­ 17th annual Industrial Development Council the Thwn of Solon as Thwn Clerk from 1972 to man, Assessor .and Chainnan of the Board of of Maine Seminar; (HLS 908) 1975, and Thwn Treasurer from 1972-1983; Selectmen; (HLS 888) Rex Prescott, of Wa~hington, on the occasion (HLS 934) Dorothy Bowler Laverty, of Millinocket, who of his 99th birthday on February 16, 1984; Clarence M. "Mac" Crosby, of Kennebunk ha'i been named Citizen of the Year by the (HLS 909) Beach, who was a respected member of the Millinocket Chamber of Commerce; (HLS 889) Karen Cote, ajunior at John Bapst Memorial 102nd through 105th Maine State Legislatures, Lorna Conneen, James Harrison, Jennifer High School in Bangor, who has been named past President of the Kennebunk Rotary, past Hunt, Carrie Blakeman, Paul Bredenburg, Thdd "Miss Maine Winterfest" a'l part of Bangor's Master of the Masons, fonner Trustee of Ken­ Coffin, Lori Hamilton, Bethel Hodgkins, 150th anniversary celebration; (HLS 910) nebunk Sewer District, past President of Ken­ Angela Horton, Jana Kollias, Kim Patchell, and Bernard Emery, of Old Orchard Beach, who nebunk Fire Society and fonner Director of Suzy Thminnen, who have been selected for has been named 1984 Citizen of the Year by the Kennebunk Savings and Loan Association; (IN membership in the William H. Rowe Chapter Historical Society; (HLS 911) MEMORIAM) (HLS 935) of the National Honor Society; (HLS 890) the Mount Desert Island High School Girls' the Houlton High School Shiretowners, win­ Anna Ferland, of Jackman, on the occasion Basketball 'learn, runner-up in the State Class ners of the 1984 Eastern Maine Class B Girls' of her 94th birthday on February 20, 1984; B Eastern Maine Finals; (HLS 912) Basketball Championship; (HLS 936) (HLS 891) Coach Andy Dufort and the Wells High Dan McCullough, 1983 District 11 winner of Marion A. Packard, Jr., upon his retirement School Basketball Tham, winners of the 1984 the Voice of Democracy Contest; (HLS 937) aftel' 25 years a'l Superintendent of the Ken­ Western Maille Class B Championship for the Henry E. Warren, for his outstanding service nebunk, Kennebunkport & Wells Water 2nd successive year; (HLS 913) since 1977 in the dual capacity as both Chair­ District; (HLS 892) Melissa Wentworth, of Wells, for her appoint­ man of the Board of Environmental Protection Peter Gray, of Orono, who was reelected as ment as York County Page for the Republican and Commissioner of the Department, during President of the liniversity of Maine Fraternity State Convention; (HLS 914) this period he has traveled a fine line where Board; (HLS 893) the Southern Aroostook Warriors, of Dyer his skillful leadership has resulted in signifi­ Steve Ritzi and Chris Bradley, of Orono, who Brook, under coach Jesse Bedwell, winners of cant contributions in his field and to the state; were elected President and Vice-President of the 1984 Eastern Maine Class "D" Boys' (HLS 938) the l'niversity of Maine Student Government; Basketball Championship; (HLS 915) Samuel M. Zaitlin, former Mayor of the City (HL.'> 894) Falmouth High School, and coach Harvey of Saco, member of the board of Environmen­ Kelly Cookson, of Clifton, the first woman Wheeler, winners of the 1984 State Class B tal Protection since December 7,1979, and pro­ at the l'niversity of Maine at Presque Isle to Swimming Championship for the 5th con­ prietor of I. Zaitlin and Sons, Inc., Saco, who surpass the 1,000 point career mark in Maine secutive year; (HLS 916) has been appointed by Governor Joseph E. Women's Basketball; (HLS 895) Sean Crotty, of Kennebunkport, a sophomore Brennan as the first lay chainnan of the Board the players of the Cony High School Hockey at Yale University, who has been awarded a of Environmental Protection effective March 'learn, who finished in 1st place in the Maine Louis Putman Myers and Louis Putman Myers, 1, 1984; (HLS 939) Schoolboy Hockey Association's regular season Jr., Memorial Scholarship; (HLS 917) Coach Andy Dufort, and the Wells High and who will complete in the State Class B Steve Smith, of Brewer High School, who has School Basketball Squad, winners of the State Thurnament; (HLS 896) scored 1,000 career points in high school Class B Boys' Basketball Championship for the Deputy Fire Chief John R. Flaherty who is basketball; (HLS 918) 2nd consecutive year; (HLS 940) retiring after 25 years of dedicated service to Myrtle Carter, a truly outstanding member the Honorable Marion Longstaff, of Crystal, the Portland Fire Department, during which of the Orono Community, on the occasion of who served as a member of the 9Ist through time he has never missed a day of work; (HLS her 90th birthday; (HLS 919) 94th Maine Legislatures and was active 897) the Woodland High School Dragons and in county and municipal politics; (IN LEGISLATIVE RECORD-HOUSE, SEPTEMBER 4, 1984 5

I\IEMORIAM) (HLS 941) Dr. Gregory O'Keefe, III, of Vinalhaven, reci­ position in the finals of the 1984 Maine Cla'ls the Southern Aroostook Warriors, of Dyer pient of the 1984 .Jefferson Award for his A Hockey Championship; (HLS 987) Brook, under coach Jesse Bedwell, winners of dedicated medical service to the Island of Rhonda Adams, a travel-touri:im manage­ the 1984 State Class D Boys' Basketball Cham­ Vinalhaven; (HLS 963) ment major at Johnson and WalE'S College of pionship; (HLS 942) Alfred Hodson, of Sanford High School, 1984 Providence, Rhode Island, who is to be includ­ Louise Cotton, Arthur Dentremont and State Class A Wrestling Champion in the 119 ed in the 1984 edition of Who's Who among Robert Harvey, of Stearns High School, who Ibs. weight class; (HLS 964) Students in American Junior Colleges; (HLS Wl're presented with certificates of merit by Coach John Caramihalis, of Sanford High 988) Vi"W Post #4154 for excellence in the Voice of School, who has been involved in wrestling a'i Yarmouth High School for runner-up position Democracy Essay Contest; (HLS 943) a coach and athlete for over 30 years and who in the finals of the 1984 Maine Class C Hockey Frank A. Campbell who has faithfully serv­ founded the sport of amateur wrestling in the Championship; (HLS 989) ed his community, a'!sociates and State for 34 State and who is recognized as the "Father of Kelly Erskine, of Yarmouth, who has been years as a rural mail carrier; (HLS 944) Amateur Wrestling" in the State of Maine; named to the honors list at the University of thp University of Maine at Augusta Basket­ (HLS 965) Maine at Presque Isle; (HLS 990) hall Team, and coach Dick Haskell, for an un­ Steve Hall, of Sanford High School, 1984 Linda McLellan, a Yarmouth High School precedented 3rd consecutive Maine Small Col­ State Class A Wrestling Champion for the 185 senior, who has been selected to compete in lege Conference Championship; (HLS 945) Ibs. weight class; (HLS 966) the Olympia National Scholastic Typing Con­ Reverend ~orman R. Cormier, pastor of St. Mark Camire, of Sanford High School, 1984 test; (HLS 991) Margaret Church in Old Orchard Beach, who State Class A Wrestling Champion in the 138 Alphonce DeLieto, who has been presented recently celehrated his 25th anniversary in the Ibs. weight class; (HLS 967) an Elk of the Year Award, for his unselfish serv­ priesthood; (HLS 946) Mary E. Colson, of Gardiner, who will ice to the Benevolent and Protective Order of .Joseph L. Fah<~r, of Rockland, upon achiev­ celebrate her lOOth birthday March 16, 1984; Elks; (HLS 992) ing the distinction of Valedictorian of his clas.<;, (HLS 968) Albert C. Frost, a life-long resident of Win­ being selected a presidential scholar candidate, Katherine Galligan, of Robbinston, who has throp and distinguished veteran, on March 12, and upon his early acceptance at Harvard Law been chosen both 1984 Maine Teen Miss U.S.A. 1984; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 993) School; (HLS 947) and Miss Photogenic; (HLS 969) Handy E. Pinkham, of Steuben, who has the Bucksport High School Boys' Basketball Delphia "Del" Bissonette, a recent been presented a 1984 Jefferson Award for his Team, and coach Ray Katsiaficas, winners of posthumous inductee to the Maine Sports Hall outstanding community service; (HLS 994) the 1984 Eastern Maine Class B Championship; of F'ame in recognition of his outstanding con­ Electa Feeney, of Machias, who has been (IlLS 948) tributions to the national sport of baseball; presented a 1984 Jefferson Award for her .Jim Kreie, of the Wells High School Class B (HLS 970) outstanding community service; (HLS 995) State Championship Basketball Team, for be­ William L. England, of Bangor, who is the Blanche Palmer, of Whitneyville, for 43 years ing awarded the "Best Athlete-Sportsman" recipient of the Jefferson Award, for his of service in the United States Postal Service designation for the Western Division Thurna­ outstanding service to his community; (HLS since October 1, 1940; (HLS 996) m,'nt; (HLS 949) 971) the Winslow High School Black Raiders, and Steve Moors, of Wells High School, for win­ Bill Perry, recipient of Le Club Calumet coach Harold "Thnk" Violette, winners of the ning the Class B, 132 Ibs. wrestling title for Outstanding Citizen Award 1984; (HLS 972) 1984 Class B State Hockey Championship; (HLS W84; (HLS 950) Timothy Bryant, son of Paul and Carol 997) The Boothbay Region High School Girls' Bryant, who is the DAR recipient at Robert w. Scarborough High School, one of 5 high Basketball Team, coached by David Landry, Traip Academy for 1984; (HLS 973) schools in the State nominated by Education which won the 1984 State Class C Basketball Roland and Alma Bearor, of Portland, who Commissioner Boose as an outstanding school Championship; (HLS 951) will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary to compete for selection in the National Carroll York, who has served on the Board on April 2, 1984; (HLS 974) Secondary School Recognition Program; (HLS of Selectmen in the West Forks for 28 years; Clarence W. Stubbs, President of Brake Serv­ 998) (HLS 952) ice and Parts, Inc., who has been in business Beth Ellen Maxwell, of Portland, who was the girls of the Greely High School Girls' for 50 years; (HLS 975) selected as Miss Teen Maine and will represent Basketball Team, and their coach Glenn Hut­ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dyer, .Jr., of Moscow, who Maine in the Miss Teen U.S.A. Competition in ch ns, who won their 2nd straight Class B State on March 5, 1984, celebrated their 30th wed­ Memphis, Tennessee, in April; (HLS 999) Championship; (HLS 953) ding anniversary; (HLS 976) Christopher Dwinal, of Bath, who has Cowan's Service Station, in Brewer, and Robert C. Hunnewell, of Bingham, who has achieved the high rank and distinction of Eagle ow ner .James Cowan and his son Phillip, as they been named 1983 Somerset County Industrial Scout; (HLS 1000) hewn their 52nd year of operation as a family­ Developer of the Year; (HLS 977) Bonnie Lefebvre, of Cumberland Center, the owned business; (HLS 954) Russell Hutchins of Ogunquit, a well-known Maine Honey Queen who graced the House of Wilbur Ricker, of Blue Hill, on his retirement businessman, who will be 92 years old on May Representatives in honor of Agriculture Day, after more than 40 yl'ars of faithful service to 10, 1984; (HLS 978) March 22, 1984; (HLS 1001) tht· State of Maine; (HLS 955) Mr. and Mrs. Merle Gordon, of Unity, who on Mamie Joseph, wife of the late David Joseph, Agnes H. Ames, late of Brewer, outstanding December 20, 1983, celebrated their 60th wed­ mother of 22 children, grandmother of 38 citizen, associate of Ames Real Estate and In­ ding anniversary; (HLS 979) children and great-grandmother of 36 children, suranee, past state president of Maine Congress Heidi Irving, a senior at Mt. View High School who celebrated her 90th birthday on March 11, of Parents and Teachers, active member and and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irving of 1984; (HLS 1002) leader in the DAR, genealogist and author; Troy, who was named to the Eastern Maine TLC, an extra-curricular musical group at (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 956) Class B Girls' All-tournament Basketball Tham; Scarborough High School, on being chosen by G. Pierce Webber, of Bangor, who has receiv­ (HLS 980) the Friendship Ambassador Foundation to ed the Jefferson Award for his outstanding Capt. Paul D. Walker, Jr., instructor in represent Maine and the United States on a service to his community; (HLS 957) military science at the University of Maine at tour of Russia and Romania this summer; (HLS Christopher R. Montanaro, of South Paris, Orono, who has been named top instructor in 1003) fir"t place winner in the 43rd annual the Reserve Officers Training Corps in the First the Oak Grove-Coburn Tigers, coached by W(,!;tinghouse Science Thlent Search, with a ROTC Region; (HLS 981) Charlie Hotham, runners-up in the 1984 State pro jed that examined the structure of genetic the Brewer Witches, runners-up for the 1984 Class D Basketball Championship and Derek maLl'rial; (HLS 958) Clas.., A Eastern Maine Boys' Basketball Cham­ Counts named the Most Valuable Player of the Armand ".Jack" Sevigny, of Sanford, who pionship; (HLS 982) tournament, for their outstanding effort in wa, one of the northern wilderness the Bulldogs, of Lawrence High School, and honor of former coach Fred LaLiberty who snowmobile travel pioneers honored at the coach Erv Blanchette, winners of the 1984 passed away during the past season; (HLS 1004) "Earlan Campbell Snowmobile Reunion 1984;" Eastern Maine Class A Boys' Basketball Cham­ Theodore D. Mitchell, of the Penobscot Na­ (HLS 959) pionship; (HLS 983) tion, who rescued a lost hunter on Birch .Jeri Brooks, of Bethel, President of the the Kennebunk High School Hockey Team, Stream, Argyle; (HLS 1005) American Ll'gion Auxiliary, for her untiring and coach Mike Logan, for the 4-3 victory in Thomas and Yvonne Allaire, of Limerick, on l'fforts to our veterans, youth, the disadvan­ the 2nd sudden-death overtime period over the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary taged and to the community; (HLS 960) Yarmouth to win the state's first Class C Hockey on April 24, 1984; (HLS 1006) the Honorahle Philip E. Dunn, of Poland a Championship; (HLS 984) Virginia C. Mingo for her 28 years of caring dear friend and colleague who served this Ruth Foster, first woman to receive the devotion to Lincoln Middle School and her 37 Stat e well as a member of the 97th, 99th, l00th Ellsworth Chamber of Commerce Thp Drawer years as a teacher; her professionalism serves and 106th Maine Legislatufl->S; (IN MEMORIAM) Award in recognition of her outstanding com­ as an outstanding model for fellow teachers (HLS 961) munity service; (HLS 985) and students; (HLS 1007) \;Iark Scott. of Gray-New Gloucester High the Fort Fairfield Tigers, winners of the 1984 Charles W. Baker, for his humanistic concern Sch:lol, son of Gerald and Gloria Scott, for be­ Class C Boys' Basketball Championship; (HLS and 15 years of teaching experience; his ing selected as a finalist in the National Merit 986) understanding and practice of providing young Scholarship Program of 1984; (HLS 962) North Yarmouth Academy for runner-up people with an optimistic perspective on lear- 6 LEGISLATIVE RECORD-HOUSE, SEPTEMBER 4,1984

ning serve as excellent examples for students' for the George D. Post Instructor of the Year unselfish and dedicated service a" 'lbwn Clerk further studies; (HLS 1008) Award from the International Society of Fire of Liberty for the past 35 years; (HLS 1056) the Northern Timber Cruisers Snowmobile Service Instructors; (HLS 1030) Mrs. Emelia Clara Dumas DeBlois, who, on Club of Millinocket, who were first place in Beth A. Niles, of Bradford, who has been January 26, 1946, founded the Ladies of St. membership out of 251 snowmobile clubs in the chosen Salutatorian of the 1984 graduating Anne Society of St. Francis Xavier Church in State of Maine; (HLS 1009) class of Central High School; (HLS 1031) Winthrop, a society which contributed to the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, at the Univer­ Horace McGowan who is retiring after 10 American Field Service, sent cards to the sick, sity of Maine at Orono, as recipient of the years of meritorious service as Executive helped handicapped children, visited nursing Dionne Award, presented for general ex­ Secretary of the Maine Secondary School Prin­ homes and sponsored the Special Education eeJlence within the fraternity system; (HLS cipals' Association; (HLS 1032) winner for the Olympics at Winthrop High 1(10) Kim Loomis, of Yarmouth High School, who School; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 1057) .David J. Fletcher, a partner in the law firm is the 1984 Maine State Gymnastics Champion; Joseph C. Burrows and Thelma A. Burrows, of Fletcher and Foster of Calais and Eastport, (HLS 1033) of Kennebunkport, for dedicated and unselfish who has been elected President of the Maine Michael Saxl, of Bangor High School, win­ service to the 'lbwn of Kennebunkport and all State Bar Association for 1984; (HLS 1011) ner of the school and district competition and its people as tax collector and deputy tax col­ the Thibodeau family reunion, honoring the second place winner in the state finals in the lector from 1963-1984; (HLS 1058) descendants of Patriarch Pierre Thibodeau Voice of Democracy Speaking Contest; (HLS Wendy Thorpe, of the Yarmouth High School (1631-1704): (HLS 1012) 1034) Ski Team, who qualified to represent Maine in ~fonmouth Academy, winner of the Mid­ Massabesic Lions' Club for their efforts in the 1984 Eastern National Cross Country Maine Conference Speech Championship for raising funds for a medical center; (HLS 1035) Championship at Lake Placid, New York; (HLS the seventh straight year; (HLS 1013) the Yarmouth High School Girls' Ski Team, 1059) Susan Lombard, of Kennebunkport, recipient winners of the 1984 Class B State Ski Cham­ Jenny Rice, of the Yarmouth High School Ski of the Gladys Allen Brigham Award for her pionship; (HLS 1036) Team, who qualified to represent Maine in the outstanding volunteer accomplishments on Reggie Malloy, of Bingham, who has earned 1984 Eastern National Cross Country Cham­ behalf of the Berkshire Medical Center in Pitts­ 1,000 high school career points; (HLS 1037) pionship at Lake Placid, New York; (HLS 1060) field, Massachusetts; (HLS 1014) the Yarmouth High School Girls' Ski Team, Kathleen Hassett, of Yarmouth High School ~iss Payton King, of Skowhegan, who was winners of the 1984 Class B Regional Cham­ Ski Team, who quallfied to represent Maine in chosen 1984 Egg Queen of the State; (HLS pionship; (HLS 1038) the 1984 Eastern National Cross Country 101:'» Reverend William R. Baran, who has been a Championship at Lake Placid, New York; (HLS David Edwards, of Boy Scout Troop #432 in spiritual and civic leader in the 'lbwn of Kit­ 1061) Skowhegan, who has attained the high rank tery for the past seventeen years; (HLS 1039) The Portland High School Girls' Basketball and distinction .of Eagle Scout; (HLS 1016) Kay Hamlin, of Bingham, first place winner Team, winners of the 1984 State Class A Clare R. Greenlaw, .Jr., of Scarborough, who in the District Spelling Bee; (HLS 1(40) Basketball Championship; (HLS 1062) has attained the high rank and distinction of Alvin E. Brewer, of Presque Isle, who had Isaac "Skip" Dyer, of Winthrop High School, Eagle Scout; (HLS 1017) spent over 50 years in training and racing who is one of 10 boys to make the Academic­ the Bulldogs, of Lawrence High School, and horses; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 1041) All-Stars Basketball Team, as chosen by the coach Erv Blanchette, runners-up of the 1984 the Honorable Daniel H. Foley, of Brewer, Maine Basketball Coaches Association; (HLS State Class A Boys' Basketball Championship; Member of the 93rd and 94th Maine 1063) (HLS 1018) Legislatures and a long-time employee of the Jan Ellen Davis, of Monmouth Academy, who Earl and Ruth Smith, of Anson, on the oc­ Department of Transportation; (IN is one of 10 girls in the State to make the casion of their 59th wedding anniversary, April MEMORIAM) (HLS 1042) Academic-All-Stars Basketball Team, as chosen 12, 1984; (HLS 1019) Lois Dutton, of Bingham, who served as by the Maine Basketball Coaches Association; Walter Hughes, of Concord, who celebrated Secretary-Treasurer of the Bingham-Moscow (HLS 1064) his fllst birthday on March 21, 1984; (HLS 1020) Chamber of Commerce; (HLS 1043) The Central High School Girls' Basketball Mr. Earl W. Smith, of Anson, who celebrated the winners and those receiving honorable Team, and coach Kenneth Libbey, runners-up his H2nd birthday on April 10, 1984; (HLS 1021) mention in competition at the 1984 Brewer of the Eastern Maine Class C Basketball Cham­ Wendy Thorpe, of Yarmouth High School, Junior High School Science Fair; (HLS 1044) pionship and winners of the Sportsmanship 1984 Class B Skimeister Champion; (HLS 1022) Mrs. Lois Reynolds, who was selected to Award for 1984; (HLS 1065) Craig W. Libby, son of Sandra and William coach the Maine High School Math Team in Dee Rodrique, who is retiring after 14 years Libby, who has been chosen Valedictorian of Washington, D.C., on May 17 to 20, 1984; (HLS as Director of the Camp Waban Telethon; (HLS the 1984 graduating class at Hodgdon High 1045) 1066) School; (HLS 1023) Jason Berv, of Yarmouth High School, top the Central High School Girls' Field Hockey the Kiwanis Key Club, of South Portland High scorer and leader of the Maine Math Team, who 'Jearn, and Coach Nancy Martin, winners of the School, who set a new Guinness Book of World will represent Maine in the national competi­ State Class C Field Hockey Championship for Hceords mark with a i)-mile-Iong chain of pen­ tion in Washington, D.C., on May 17 to 20, 1984; 1983; (HLS 1067) nies raised to benefit the Trauma Center at (HLS 1046) The 20th Anniversary of the National New England Medical Center in Boston; (HLS Jason Berv, Mark Archambault, Frank Besse Association for the Advancement of Colored 1024) and Tylor White, members of the Yarmouth People in Maine; (HLS 1068) Scott Roix, of Limestone, for being chosen High School Math Team, who won the State Vonda Vruland, who was crowned Miss a member of the 4th annual All-Stars Basket­ Championship; (HLS 1047) Presque Isle on April 7, 1984; (HLS 1069) ball 'Jeam by the Affiliation of American Heart the Thrratine Club, of Bangor, on the 100th Bart McGowan, of Boy Scout Troop #124 in Association in cor\iunction with the Maine anniversary of its founding; (HLS 1048) Lisbon, who earned the high rank and distinc­ Association of Ba"ketball Coaches; (HLS 1025) Dr. Marion K. Moulton, of West Newfield, tion of Eagle Scout, one of the first scouts in the following officers: Sergeants Douglas T. who is retiring after a career of over 45 years Troop #124 to achieve this honor; (HLS 1070) Cole and Hosea Carpenter; Officers Daniel of dedicated service in the field of medicine; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Berry, who celebrated 'ioung. Scott Durst, George Connick, Arthur (HLS 1049) their 50th wedding anniversary on April 1, Shaughness~·. Dominic Rozzi, Chris Murphy, Dan and Ardyce Chasse, of Millinocket, who 1984; (HLS 1071) Karl nm Rybeck and Bruce Chase; Detective recently celebrated their 50th wedding an­ Abraham Lacasse, recipient of the 1984 Sergeant Kenneth Pike; Detectives Frederick niversary; (HLS 1050) Medaile D'Honneur of Le Club Calumet; (HLS Bowring, Michael Russo and Joel Barnes, and Abigail Ela, of North Anson, who won the 1072) Lieutenant Edward J. Guevin, who were 1984 Somerset County Spelling Bee; (HLS 1051) Helen Duval, of Jackman, who celebrated recently awarded commendations by the Timothy J. Hubert, of Littleton, who has her 90th birthday on April 1, 1984; (HLS 1073) Portland Police Department; (HLS 1026) been named Valedictorian of the 1984 Bangor High School Girls' Swim Team, who The top 10 students of the 1984 Graduating graduating class of Houlton High School; (HLS won the State Championship; (HLS 1074) Cla",~ at Buckfield High School: Catherine E. 1052) the top 10 academic students in the 1984 Lowell. Valedictorian; Linda Marie McKenzie, the Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce, graduating class of Robert W. Traip Academy: RebPcca Douglass, Vickie Lynn Rice, Kelly Lyn citizens, business organizations and par­ Brenda Adams, Michelle Bennett, Timothy Bell, Rolande Thnguay, Thmmy Anne Reaviel, tiCipants for their continued support in retur­ Bryant, Michelle Gerry, Robin Holly, Paul Karin A. Wiley, Dawn Lynn Shorette, and ning the Kennebec River to the people and best Howard, Twyla Jay, Tracey Matsuba, Charles Claire Marie Pettingill; (HLS 1027) wishes for a successful Whatever Week 1984; Rawson, and Deborah Reed; (HLS 1075) Sandra A. Thomas, of Corinth, who has been (HLS 1053) Ellen and Bill Frederick on their 40th wed­ chosen Valedictorian of the 1984 graduating the St. John Valley will celebrate its 7th An­ ding anniversary; (HLS 1076) class of Central High School; (HLS 1028) nual Acadian Festival Week, June 24 to July Pennie Crawford, of Jackman, who took 2nd William and Alice Cronkhite on the occasion 1, 1984, in Madawaska; (HLS 1054) place in the Somerset County Spelling Bee; of their 60th wedding anniversary on April 23, Ovila and Marie Picard, of Madawaska, on (HLS 1077) 1984: (HLS 1029) the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Loren Self, of Millinocket, who Lieutenant Peter Mead, of the Brewer Fire on May 13, 1984; (HLS 1055) recently celebrated their 50th wedding an­ Dt>partment, who has been chosen runner-up Catherine Worthing, of Liberty, for her niversary; (HLS 1078) LEGISLATIVE RECORD-HOUSE, SEPTEMBER 4, 1984 7

Esther HUIllll'well, of Solon, who celebrated graduating class of Schenck High School; (HLS (HLS 1122) lwr 85th birthday on April 5, 1984; (HLS 1079) 1103) Clarence N. Pierce, a prominent citizen of Michael Berubt', of S1. Dominic Regionil.l High Yarmouth Intermediatp School Stage Band Dexter, who has served 65 years as Treasurer 8<:hool, who has been elected Governor of the under the direction of Frank Clark, which won of the Thwn and has held many offices in the New England District. of Key Club Interna­ first prize in a talent show sponsored by the First Baptist Church, on the occasion of his tional, the district's highest office; (HLS 1080) South Portland Y.F.w. Ladies Auxiliary; Band !}4th birthday on May 20, 1984; (HLS 1123) the Honorable Fnlnk fbrrester Church, members include: Chad Gordon, Nathan Hayes, the following girls from Sanford High School, United States Senator from Idaho; (IN Rob Hazzard, Jim Allard, Joe Roux, Pat Hart- who have been chosen as delegates to 1984 M[<~MORIAM) (fiLS 1(81) . ford, Sarah Berry, Nathan Henderson, Scott Dirigo Girls' State: Gretchen Fall, Renee [<'or· Frank FostA'r, who was an outstanding citium Loomis, Nathan Plummer, Tim Mitton, Matt tier, Lynn 'Ibney, Maureen Ralston, Lisa Pro­ and a repr(!Ntmtative to State Legislature Bailey, Glen Pierce, and Chris Darling; (ilLS voncha, and alternates Melissa Damon, and Nt'vera} terms; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 1082) 11(4) Pam·Grondin; (HLS 1124) Ruth Reed, of Moose River, who has been Raymond J. Laplante, of Springfield, who is James E. Webb, of Boy Scout Troop #lIi4 of d,osen 1984 Outstanding Citizen of the Year retiring as Vice-President and Director of Fryeburg, who has attained the high rank and by the Jackman-MooSe River Chamber of Com­ Region One, United Paperworkers International distinction of Eagie Scout; (HLS ll25) merce; (HU; 1(83) Union, after more than 33 years of dedicated . Arthur and Mary Howker, of York, on the oc­ Central Aroostook Association for Retarded service to the union; (HLS 1105) casion of their 50th wedding anniversary on Citizens for 25 years of service to the mental­ the top 10 students of the 1984 graduating May 17, 1984; (HLS ll26) ly retarded citizens of central Aroostook; (HLS class at Katahdin High School; Cathy Bishev­ Barbara J. Nasberg, of Bangor, who has been 1084) sky, Bruce McNally, Shelley McKenney, Lyn selected to give a commencement address as .lohn and Marion White, of Old Orchard Ambrose, Michelle Lord, Doug Martin, Leanne part of the 90th annuil.l commencement exer­ Beach, on the occasion of their 50th wedding Harvey, Belinda McNally, Crystal Sirois, and cises of Thomas College; (HLS 1127) anniversary on April 28, 1984; (HLS 1085) Samatha Cyr; (HLS ll06) . Spero Therianos, of Alfred, who is retiring Lynn Levasseur, of Van Buren, who has been Stacy WiI.lter, of Windham, who because of as principal of Massabesic High School, after named the 1984 DAR Good Citizen by the Na­ her warm and personable manner was chosen 24 years of teaching in that school district; tional Society .of the Daughters of the by her peers to be Miss Congeniality in the Miss (HLS 1128) American Revolution; (HLS 1086) Greater Portland Pageant; (ALS 1107) Elizabeth Mitchell, of Hollis, who is retiring Monmouth Academy, winner of the State Andrea Reif, of Bangor, on being selected as from Massabesic High School after 37 years of Speech Championship; (HLS· 1087) a Nationil.l Merit Scholar; (HLS ll08) teaching, 36 of which were spent at Limerick David Boulet. Jeffrey Sanger, Jeffrey A. Jeffrey S. Caron, of Thomaston, who has High School and Massabesic High School; (HLS Kent. Michael HersOm, Mark Camire, Daniel been chosen Salutatorian of the 1984 ll29) Ford. ~Iarc Transchemontagne and Brian graduating class of Georges ViI.lley High School; Eugene A. Hunter, a distinguished player­ Ferland. on bt'ing selected as American Legion (HLS ll09) coach for the past 47 years, who has made an Boys State Delegates from Sanford; (HLS 1088) Lawrence Poulin, of Ellsworth, who is being outstanding contribution to scholastic athletes t he top 10 students of the 1984 graduating honored by the Kiwanis Club for his outstand­ in Maine, including 11 years as Basketball class at Sanford High School: Valedictorian ing service to the community; (HLS 1110) Coach and 10 years as Athletic Director of Sh(~ila C. Morin; Salutatorian Julia M. Morin; Robert J. Blouin, who contributed years of South Portland High School, upon his retire­ .Jill Gagne, Tracy E. Goodwin, Daniel J. dedicated service to sports in Sanford, York ment; (HLS ll30) Therien, Michelle A. Morin, Daniel J. Michaud, County and the State of Maine; (IN Linda Garland, who has oc>en chosen Va1edic­ Donna S. Theriault, Gerald B. Cleinrock, and· MEMORIAM) (HL.''i IllI) torian of the 1984 graduating class of Old Or­ Mark II. Nadeau; (HLS 1(89) Josh Houle, of Sanford, who is the State and chard Beach High School; (fILS 1131) Mark Milligan, a Senior at Rumford High Regional New England Elks Hoop Shoot Cham­ Crystal Caouette, who has been chosen S.:hool, who is the 1984 State Class A Wres­ pion in the 8-9 year-old category; (HLS ll12) Salutatorian of the 1984 graduating class at Old tling Champion in the 107 lb. class; (HLS 1090) Anna Gear, of Hampton, Virginia, National Orchard Beach High School; (HLS 1132) .John Salmond, on his 40th anniversary with President of the American Legion Auxiliary, Gayle Travers, who has been chosen Honor thr Winslow [<'ire Department; (HLS 1091) who will be visiting the State of Maine on May Essayist for the 1984 graduating class at Old Gigi Ho, Salutatorian of the 1984 graduating 11, 12 and 13, 1984, for her outstanding ser­ Orchard Beach High School; (HLS 1133) eia,,-; of Caribou High School; (HLS 1092) vice to that organization; (HLS Ill3) the Maine Mariners' Hockey'!eam upon win­ Glenn Bedard, a senior at Rumford High ning the 1984 CiI.lder Cup Championship; (HLS School, who is the 1984 State Class A Wres­ The following expressions of Legislative Sen­ 1134) tling Champion in the 147 lb. class; (HLS 1093) timent appeared in the House CiI.lendar bet­ Stephen Russell, who has been chosen Eleanor Houston Smith, for her generous gift ween September 4, 1984 and September 11, Valedietorian of the 1984 graduating class at of Wolf's Neck Fann in Freeport to the Univer­ 1984 pursuant to Joint Rule 34: Penquis ViI.lley High School in Milo; (HLS 1135) sity of Southern Maine; (HLS 1094) Portland-Lewiston Musicians Association for Elaina S. Hopkins, who has been chosen Ace Detective and Security Agency Inc., for its continuing support of the Gerard J. Reed Salutatorian of the 1984 graduating class at its long-term support of the Gerald J. Reed Scholarship Trust; (HLS 1114) . Penquis Valley High School; (HLS 1136) Scholarship Trust; (HLS 1095) Jayson Eric Nason, of Bucksport, who has the managers and employees of the L.C.P. Leonard Pelletier, Jr., of West Enfield, on his attained the high rank and distinction of Eagle Chemical and Plastics Plant, of Orrington, for retiremt'nt after 20 years of service as game Scout; (HLS 1115) achieving a remarkable safety record of warden with the Department of Inland Eric "Rick" Dyer, of Winthrop High School, 1,000,000 man-hours without lost time from Fisheries and Wildlife; (HLS 1096) who is one of 10 boys to make the Academic­ injury; (HLS 1137) the Lewiston High School Hockey '!eam, All-Stars Basketball 'iPam, as chosen by the the top ten students of the 1984 graduating which won the 1984. State Class A Hockey Maine Basketball Coaches Association; (HLS class of Gray-New Gloucester High School: Championship; (HLS 1097) 1116) Judy Vampatella, Valedictorian; Monica Debbie J. Ireland, daughter of Reverend and Marty Brown, of Millinocket, who has been Knight, Salutatorian; Kimberly Messer, Tamar ~Irs. Ernest Ireland of Island Falls, Valedic­ selected as a Local and District Winner in the Quimby, Janine Lambert, William Haskell, Kim torian of Southern Aroostook High School of State Elks Association Essay Contest on "The McKeen, Glenn Foster, George Morgan, and Dyer Brook; (HI..., 1098) American Flag, What it Means to Me;" (HLS Stephanie Lunt; (HLS 1138) Carla Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard 1117) Elaine Michaud, of St. Agatha, who will be Cole of Thorndike and a student at Mt. View Jennifer Gardner, of Millinocket, who has representing the State of Maine at the High School, who ha<; been selected as Maine's been selected as a Local and District Winner Presidential Academic Fitness Awards participant in the American Association of in the State Elks Association Essay Contest on Ceremony at the White House on May 11, 1984; Tea(:hers of German Scholarship Program for "The American Flag, What it Means to Me;" (HLS 1139) 1984; (HLS 1099) (HLS Ill8) Jonathan E. Humphrey, of Boy Scout Troop Mrs. Avis Dow, of Fort Fairfield, a very Beth Cayford, Sara Sites and Pam Anton, of #428, who has achieved the high rank and special person and succes..,ful businesswoman, Athens, who were 1st place winners. in the distinction of Eagie Scout; (HLS 1140) who is greatly admired and respected for her 1984 Athens Science Fair; (HLS 1119) Berry Brooks, of Boy Scout Troop #428, who many years of service in the community; (HLS Grace Smith, who celebrated her 94th has achieved the high rank and distinction of 11(0) birthday on December 10, 1983, and received Eagle Scout; (HLS 1141) Yarmouth High School's Drama Club, whose the Gold Cane as Bingham's oldest resident; Harold A. Goodridge, of Boy Scout Troop production of "Pals," which won region and (HLS 1120) #428, who has achieved the high rank and state competition and will represent Maine in the 10th anniversary of the Northern Woods distinction of Eagle Scout; (HLS 1142) the New England Drama Festival, Newport, Logging Association in Jackman, 1974-1984; Brent C. Brooks, of Boy Scout Troop #428, Rhode Island; (HLS llOI) (HLS 1121) who has achieved the high rank and distinc­ Thdd Nicholson, SiI.lutatorian of the 1984 the Athens Victory Club in appreciation of tion of Eagie Scout; (HLS 1143) graduating class of Schenck High School; (HLS all the good deeds done by their members past Peter Andre Vigue, of Boy Scout Troop #428, 1102) and present, over the years, making the Thwn who has achieved the high rank and distinc­ David Lombard, Valedictorian of the 1984 of Athens a friendlier and better place to live; tion of Eagle Scout; (HLS 1144) 8 LEGISLATIVE RECORD-HOUSE, SEPTEMBER 4, 1984

Hat' Zenziuz, who has been chosen 1984 Miss Ronald J. MacKinnon, Caroline I. Patrie, Thomaston 4th of July Parade; (HLS 1194) Limestone; (HLS 1145) Melissa J. Sylvester, Genanne M. Thwle and the Rev. Patrick Barrett, a 20-year chaplain Joela Theresa Beahm, who has been chosen Julie E. Dunn, who have been named by Yar­ with the U. S. Anny, who is retiring after 19 Salutatorian of the 1984 graduating class of mouth High School as the ten high ranking years as Pastor of St. Mary's Parish in Limestone High School; (HLS 1146) students in the 1984 graduating class; (HLS Westbrook; (HLS 1195) Cheri Lynn Lavoie, who has been chosen 117l) Carl Backman, Tim Bryant, Bill Greenier, Vaiedktorian of the 1984 graduating class of the League of Sacred Heart of Notre Dame Dave Grover, Doug Gunnison, Brian Hoyt, John Limestonl' High School; (HLS 1147) Parish, in Waterville, on the 50th anniversary King, Scott Patch, Charlc!l Rawson, Rick Stacy, I){~ja lJnd(~rwood, first place winner of the of their outstanding S(~rvice to the Church and Marshall Morris, Bnul Baker, John Byrne, Trent 1!l1l4 Athens Sp«~ec:h Contest; (HLS 1l4H) the community; (HL.'; 1172) Edwards, Mike Hall, Dave flouS(!, Mike Mad­ kor\ia Roa('h, 2nd plac:e winner of the 1984 Gene and Lucille Letourneau, married at docks, Kevin Pavuk, Michael Sundcrlin, Steve Athens Speec:h Contest; (HLS 1149) Sacred Heart Church on the occasion of their Welch, Dave Walton, Michelle Bennett, Mark Mic:heUe Heatley, who is a winner in the 1984 50th wedding anniversary June 2, 1984; (HLS Ellingwood, Ed King, Dave Robeck, Mike Athens Speech Contest; (HLS 1150) 1173) Spiller, John Thomas, Chris Byrne, Wille Heidi Blackwell, who is a winner in the 1984 Lynn Picard, President of the 1984-85 Howarth, Jim King, Bret Matsuba, Archie Athens Speech Contest; (HLS 1151) Husson College Student Government; (HLS McEachern and Cathy Pierce, members of the Mr. and Mrs. Annand Boisvert, of Kittery, 1174) Robert W. Traip Academy Track Team, which who are celebrating their 50th wedding an­ Debbie McGrath, Secretary of the 1984-85 won the State Class C Championship for 1984; niversary on May 30, 1984; (HLS 1152) Husson College Student Government; (HLS (HLS 1196) John R. Kennedy, who is retiring after serv­ 1175) Onil Roy, coach of the Robert W. Traip ing enthusiastically and diligently as the Thwn David Kelley, Commuter President of the Academy Track Team, which won the State Manager of Kittery for over 13 years; (HLS 1984-85 Husson College Student Government; Class C Championship for 1984; (fiLS 1197) 1153) (HLS 1176) the following students from Bangor High Jonathan W. Lindsay, who served with Chris Lanigan, Treasurer of the 1984-85 School, who have been chosen to attend the distinction as a partisan aide during the I11th Husson College Student Government; (HLS 1984 Dirigo Girls' State: Kim Adelman; Heidi Maine Legislature; (HLS 1154) 1177) Coughlin; Karen Hunter; Charlene Kittridge; Barbara Alexander, for her many years of ser­ Douglas Mehne, Vice-President of the Lisa Schonberger; and alternate Joan McClure; "icf' to the people of Maine; (HLS 1155) 1984-85 Husson College Student Government; (HLS 1198) St uart Morris, of Portage, who has achieved (HLS 1178) The following students from Bangor High the high rank and distinction of Eagle Scout; Joseph C. Faber, of Rockland, who has earn­ School, who have been chosen to l1ttend the (HLS 1156) ed the distinction of being named as a 1984 Dirigo Boys' State: Stephen Averill, Albert Walter J. Beleckis, of Boy Scout Troop #375, Presidential Scholar; (HLS 1179) Blanchard, Sean Gallagher, Michael Saxl, Brian who has attained the high rank and distinction Archie and Pearl Parker, who celebrated Work, and alternate Perry Boudreau; (HLS of Eagle Scout; (HLS 1157) their 50th wedding anniversary on May 19, 1199) Roger and Jeannine Robitaille, who 1984; (HLS 1180) Linda Conn, President of the Bangor celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Geraldine and Francois LaMontagne, of Gray, Business and Professional Women's Club; (HLS Ma~ 2, 1984; (HLS 1158) who celebrated their 50th wedding anniver­ 1200) The top 4 studeRts of the 1984 graduating sary on May 27, 1984; (HLS 1181) Jeffrey AndIe, of Bangor, recipient of a Na­ class of Van Buren District Secondary School: Kevin Manzo, of East Millinocket, who has tional Science Foundation Grant; (HLS 1201) Lynn Levasseur and Molina M. Chan, Con­ been awarded the Eagle of the Cross, the Julius G. Sussman, of Augusta, a prominent valedictorians; Sandra Jill Flewelling, Catholic Youth Organization's highest award; businessman, civic leader, musician, and Salutatorian; and Peter Joseph Doucette, First (HLS 1182) humanitarian, whose deep commitment and Essayist; (HLS 1159) the following stUdents from S.A.D. #70 lasting contributions to this community Virginia Hannan, of Union, who is retiring Elementary School, in Hodgdon, coahced by endeared him to all; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS as a first grade teacher at Prescott Memorial Kent Horten, winners of the 1984 State Cham­ 1202) School in Washington after 26 years of pionship in the Strategy Structure Competition Helen H. Stickney, of Hermon, who dedicated teaching service in M.S.A.D . #40; within the Olympics of the Mind Competition: celebrated her 90th birthday with family and (HLS 1160) Wade Gallop, Tim Merritt, Heather Sewell, friends on June 16, 1984; (HLS 1203) William Poisson, of Augusta; (IN Chris Bossie, Ben Ritch-Smith, Danny Austin, Myra Smith, of Bangor, on the occasion of her MEMORIAM) (HLS 1161) and Kim DeLong; (HLS 1183) 100th birthday; (HLS 1204) the Kennebec Valley Thastmasters Club on Elaine Stratton, of Ellsworth, upon retire­ Leon Shapleigh, volunteer assistant coach of this the 60th anniversary of the founding of ment after dedicating 40 years to the teaching the Marshwood High School Boys' Baseball Thastmasters International by Dr. Ralph C. profession; (HLS 1184) Class B State Champions; (HLS 1205) Smedley in Santa Ana, California; (HLS 1162) Harearl Moore, who has been chosen Paul B. Gilbert, of Winslow, who has attain­ The following students from Granite Street Salutatorian of the 1984 graduating class at ed the honor of Eagle Scout; (HLS 1206) School, winners of the 1984 Spelling Bee: Ellsworth High School: (HLS 1185) Ann Sternberg and Paula Sulides, of Alison Curry, 3rd grade; Laura Cyr, 2nd grade; David O'Connell, who has been chosen Rockland, who have been selected as Girls' Trade Bilodeau, 5th grade; Carl Leino, 4th Valedictorian of the 1984 graduating class at State delegates; Robin Dufresne and Gail grade; and Lisa Weisskirchen, 3rd grade; (HLS Ellsworth High School; (HLS 1186) Anderson, of Rockland, who have been 1163) Old Orchard Beach High School, winner of selected as alternates to Girls' State; (HLS Hoy A. Nelson, School Transportation Super­ the 1984 Girls' State Class C Track and Field , 1207) visor from Scarborough, who took first place Championship; (HLS 1187) Stephan Lundquist, Geoffrey Blaisdell, in the recent Cumberland County school bus Chris Snow, of Old Orchard Beach High Trevor Cheney and Nelson Cole, of Rockland, roden; (HLS 1164) School, winner of the 800-meter, 1600-meter who have been selected as Boys' State Russell J. Dreher, of Thomaston, who has at­ and 3200-meter track races in the 1984 Girls' delegates and Adam Call, of Rockland, who has tained the high rank and distinction of Eagle Class C Track and Field Championships; (HLS been selected as an alternate to Boys' State; Scout: (HLS 1165) 1188) (HLS 1208) Leon Jones, an outstanding citizen and Lisa Collins, of Old Orchard Beach High Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pelletier, of Madison, on organizer and Mr. American Legion of Post School, who won 1st place in the long jump and their 50th wedding anniversary on July 23, #150. who is retiring after many years as shot put, 2nd in the 300 hurdles and 6th in the 1984; (HLS 1209) ~tecbanic Falls Thwn Manager; (HLS 1166) triple jump in the 1984 Girls' Class C Track and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cook, of Madison, on the members of the Monmouth Academy Field Championships; (HLS 1189) their 50th wedding anniversary on October 27, Clown Club, directed by "Boss Clown" Evariste Steve Winder, of Old Orchard Beach, who 1984; (HLS 1210) Bisson. one of only 2 high school clown clubs won the 1984 Boys' State Class C 400-meter George and Amelia Jabar, of Waterville, in the Cnited States, for the laughter and joy track competition; (HLS 1190) parents of 8, grandparents of 34 and great they ~pread throughout the State; (HLS 1167) Craig Geaumont, of Old Orchard Beach High grandparents of 11, who celebrated their 60th Michael G. Jacobs, Sr., of North Anson, who School, winner of the 1984 Class C Discus wedding anniversary May 11, 1984; (HLS 1211) celehrated his 1000h birthday on May 25, 1984; Championship; (HLS 1191) Paul Evans, of the Maine Mariners, who was (HLS 1168) Dr. Vincent T. Lathbury, of Camden, on his named the team's Most Valuable Player; (HLS Lisa Cnderwood, of Fannington, who has retirement, for his assistance in founding and 1212) heen crowned 1984 Miss Teen and will repre­ organizing the Mid-Coast Mental Health Center Bud Stefanski, of the Maine Mariners, who sent the State of Maine in New Mexico in and his continued support and involvement in was named Most Valuable Player in the 1984 Dec:ember; (HLS 1169) its subsequent development; (HLS 1192) Calder Cup series; (HLS 1213) Karen Cote, Representative from Maine in Ralph A. and Violet B. Macdonald, of Steven Friend, of Anson, who is the recipient the r,ational America's Homecoming Queen Caratunk, on the occasion of their 45th wed­ of the 1984 Good Neighbor Award; (HLS 1214) Pageant; (HLS 1170) ding anniversary, May 14, 1984; (HLS 1193) Dr. and Mrs. Clifford O. T. Wieden, of Pres­ Lorna Coneen, Lisa J. Hathaway, H. Brian Aaron and Eleanor Clark, of Thomaston, who que Isle, on the special occasion of their 60th Holland, .Joel B. Hughes, Karen B. Lewis, are serving as Grand Marshalls for the Annual wedding anniversary; (HLS 1215) LEGISLATIVE RECORD-HOUSE, SEPTEMBER 4, 1984 9

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor, of Anson, who Eldege Parent, a successful Wells projects and set a standard of excellence for ('debrated their 50th wedding anniversary on businessman, who recently received his high all to follow; (HLS 1263) ./ilfl(' 10, 1984; (HLS 1216) school diploma at the age of 78 from the Wells­ Clifford Knapp, of Boy Scout Troop 86 in th(' Southern Aroostook High School War­ Ogunquit Adult Education Graduation; (HLS Gray, who has achieved the high rank and rilll'S, of Dyer Brook, under coach Murray Put­ 1241) distinction of Eagle Scout; (HLS 1264) nam, winn('rs of the 1984 State Class C Charles A. Chamard, of Standish, for his John F. Church, Jeffrey L. O'Brien, Alex­ Baseball Championship; (HLS 1217) heroic life saving act in rescuing a capsized ander W. Grosset and Susan E. Kaplan, of Yar­ the Southern Aroostook High School War­ rafter from the Saco Rapids, at Limington; (HLS mouth, who have been named to the second riors, of Dyer Brook, under coach Murray Put­ 1242) semester dean's list of the 1983-84 academic nam, winners of the 1984 Eastern Maine Class Alice Baine, of Eastport, on the occasion of year at Colby College; (HLS 1265) C Baseball Championship; (HLS 1218) her l00th birthday celebration on September Mr. and Mrs. Larry Belanger, of Bingham, Cecil and Joyce Beane, Jr., of Pleasant Ridge, 11, 1984; (HLS 1243) who celebrated their 50th wedding anniver­ who celebrated their 25th wedding anniver­ Madeline Pomeroy, of Presque Isle, who sary on August 11, 1984; (HLS 1266) sary on July 2, 1984; (HLS 1219) recently received the 1984 Outstanding Police Chief Richard D. Hanley upon his th(' Hon. Edwin F. Maddox, of Vinalhaven, Volunteer Award of the United States Depart­ retirement and completion of 25 years of serv­ a former member of the Maine House of ment of Health and Human Services for her ice to the citizens of Rockland; (HLS 1267) IUpresentatives for 12 years; (IN MEMORIAM) lifelong commitment to helping others; (HLS Gail Hawes, of Union, 1984 Maine Blueberry (HLS 1220) 1244) Queen; (HLS 1268) 'he Town of Mercer as it celebrates its 180th Ellen Esty, of Gardiner, who represented Mrs. Katherine Foley, of Massachusetts, Na­ hi -thday anniversary during 1984; (HLS 1221) Maine at the 18th A.A.U. Junior Olympics in tional Eastern Division Vice-President and .\1ardie Brown, of Palenno, for her impressive F10rida and ably assisted her field hockey team outstanding leader of the American Legion string of victories during the first International in winning a silver medal; (HLS 1245) Auxiliary, on her visit to Maine; (HLS 1269) Masters Swim Meet in New Zealand; (HLS Annie R. Norman, of Augusta, on the occa­ Joseph W. Kittinger Jr., for the first solo 1222) sion of her IOOth birthday celebration on Trans-Atlantic flight in his hot air balloon the Shirley M. and Erion L. Washburn, of September 22, 1984; (HLS 1246) "Rosie O'Grady Balloon of Peace;" (HLS 1270) Skowhegan, on their 33rd wedding anniversary Myron Benner, late of St. George, who was the Knights of Columbus, Limerock Council .Iuly 28, 1984; (HLS 1223) one of the last teachers and practitioners of the #136, of Rockland, whose concern for adequate :\ following University of Southern Maine 85th birthday; (HLS 1251) of her birth; (HLS 1275) students, from the Yarmouth area, who have John Boyle, who has served as officer in June Cromwell, of Brighton Plantation, for hepn named to the dean's list: A. Amanda Ar­ charge of the USDA AMS&D Fruit and her heroic action in saving 2 people from a bur­ nold. Stacie L. Bennett, Christine M. Conneen, Vegetable Division, Market News Reporter, at ning vehicle on Route 151 in Brighton Planta­ .I"'.n B. Cook, Monique L. Deschaine, Sandra Presque Isle for the past 24 years; (HLS 1252) tion on October 13, 1984; (HLS 1276) E. ';arddla, Michelle A. Garsoe, Scott D. Har­ The Honorable Norman K. Ferguson, who is Paul Durgin, of Bingham, for his courageous rilT an, Thrrance .1. Hickey, Nancy G. Hoehle, retiring as a selectman of the Thwn of Hanover, assistance in saving the lives of 2 people from Ch<>ryl A. Holmes, Jane H. Hunt, Laurie B. and who served as a State Representative, a burning vehicle on Route 151 in Brighton :Yiaip, Phyllis A. :YicEvoy, Gregory B. Peters, State Senator and Treasurer of State; (HLS Plantation on October 13, 1984; (HLS 1277) .Iar,ll's D. Hichardson, Vanessa A. Sylvester, 1253) Conrad Durgin, of Bingham, for his 1'''1 er ./. Townsend and Patricia Wibby; (HLS courageous assistance in saving the lives of 2 I 22!J) The following expressions of Legislative Sen­ people from a burning vehicle on Route 151 in tlH' Capehart Community Church and the timent were received in the office of the Clerk Brighton Plantation on October 13, 1984; (HLS ('ontrihutions it has made to the people of of the House and processed between 1278) Bangor, upon its fifth anniversary August 19, September 11,1984 and December 4, 1984 pur­ Stephen Douglas, Michael O'Reilly and Kim W84; (HLS 1230) suant to Joint Hule 34: Peterson, seniors at Scarborough High School, Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Leighton, on their 50th Mrs. Elsie Etta Hamilton, of Limestone, who who have been designated Commended wedding anniversary, August 25, HJ84; (HLS celebrated her 97th birthday on September 6, Students in the 1985 Merit Program by plac­ 12:11) 1984; (HLS 1254) ing in the top 5% of more than 1,000,000 par­ M.rs. Alice :YicAtee. of Caribou, who recent­ John P. Kelly, captain, officers and crew, of ticipants; (HLS 1279) ly (elebrated her 95th birthday; (HLS 1232) the U.S.S. Thomaston upon her decommission­ Thomaston Ambulance Service on their 10th M r. and Mrs. Fr('eman G. Murphy, of ing, September 28, 1984; (HLS 1255) anniversary; (HLS 1280) Mil:inocket, who are celebrating their 50th Virginia W. Spear, of Warren, upon her retire­ Scarborough High School cross country team, wpdding anniversary; (HLS 1233) ment after 30 years of service to the residents coached by Steve Ross, for winning the "Tri­ Pdcr D. (,lllingham of Buxton, who has of Thomaston at Maine National Bank; (HLS ple C" championship; (HLS 1281) achieved the high honor and distinction of 1256) Lisa Wakem, of Scarborough High School, hec')ming an Eagle Scout; (HLS 1234) The Maine Guides, who have placed 2nd in upon winning the "Triple C" girls cross coun­ ~Irs. Vivian Ha<;eltine, of Millinocket, who the International Baseball League and are in try championship for the 4th year in a row; ha'i contributed more than 5,000 volunteer the 1984 play-offs; (HLS 1257) (HLS 1282) hours to the Millinocket Regional Hospital; Hollis and Cora Robbins, of Millinocket, who Mr. & Mrs. Otis Leary, of Scarborough, who (HLS 12:3,5) celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary on recently celebrated their 60th anniversary; ~Ir. and Mrs. James Ebbett, of Millinocket, September 16, 1984; (HLS 1258) (HLS 1283) on their 25th wedding anniversary; (HLS 1236) Helen Thompson, of Bangor, who qualified Mark Allen Breton, of Boy Scout Troop 443 The Standish Rescue Unit which, since 1956, as a semifinalist in the 30th Annual National in Winslow, who has attained the high rank and has donated thousands of hours, money, and Merit Scholarship Program; (HLS 1259) distinction of Eagle Scout; (HLS 1284) hard work to deliver excellent rescue and am­ Christopher Fecteau, of Bangor, who Jason C. Lebel, of Boy Scout Troop 443 in hui;,ncc service to the people and visitors to qualified as a semifinalist in the 30th Annual Winslow, who has attained the high rank and th(' Standish area; (HLS 1237) National Merit Scholarship Program; (HLS distinction of Eagle Scout; (HLS 1285) Stuart Laughiin, of Portland, who has serv­ 1260) Adeline M. Keene, who is retiring as town ed Ii years a~ PrE'sident of Casco Bay Island Matthew Levy, of Bangor, who qualified as manager of Mechanic Falls, after many years Den'lopment Association; (HLS 1238) a semifinalist in the 30th Annual National of service in the town office; (HLS 1286) .khn J. Houston, of Vassalboro, upon his Merit Scholarship Program; (HLS 1261) Brant and Bertha Blackhorn, of Bangor, on retirement as superintendent of the Winslow Coach Alan Curtis and the Gray-New the occasion of their 60th wedding anniver­ Sclv)o! District; (HLS 1239) Gloucester varsity girls team Class C sary; (HLS 1287) :\nrman Dwelly, of China, upon his retire­ state champions for 1984; (HLS 1262) Clyde F. LeClair, Chief of the Falmouth Police ment as principal of China Elementary School; Nancy Latham, who as President of the Gray Department since 1968, for his outstanding (HL;:; 1240) Jaycee Women, accomplished 16 community civic leadership and many years of friendly 10 LEGISLATIVE RECORD-HOUSE, SEPTEMBER 4,1984

dedicated service to this community; (HLS has been named to the Southern York League 1288) all-star field hockey team for 1984; (HLS 1314) Thrry Barnes, of Millinocket, coach of the Ut­ Kim Armstrong, of Old Orchard Beach, who tie Giant Football team for 14 consecutive has been named to the Southern York League years; (HLS 1289) all-star field hockey team for 1984; (HLS 1315) Yvonne and Austin Kennedy, of Jackman, Marshwood High School Hawks football team who celebrated their 50th wedding anniver­ and coach Rod Wotton, winners of their 2nd Rary on November 4, 1984; (HLS 1290) consecutive State Class C Championship; (HLS R.eginald and Hazel Annis, of Athens, who 1316) celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on Edwin H. Pert October 7, 1984; (HI...'> 1291) Clerk of the House William C. and Mamie L. Butterfield, of Athens, who celebrated their 50th wedding an­ niversary on October 20, 1984; (HLS 1292) Peter L. and Anita A. Prince, of Moose River, whf) will celebrate their 37th wedding anniver­ Rary on November 10, 1984; (HLS 1293) Paul H. Adams, of North Windham, for his 14 years of dedicated professional service to the citizens of Maine in the field of mental health, alcohol and drug abuse; (HLS 1294) Brian Lavoie, of Boy Scout Troop 116, of Lewiston, for having attained and achieved the high rank of Eagle Scout; (HLS 1295) Michael Poulin, of Boy Scout Troop 116, of LeWiston, for having attained and achieved the high rank of Eagle Scout; (HLS 1296) Steams High School Minutemen, for win- ning the State Class D Football Championship for the 1984-85 academic year; (HLS 1297) Pmquis Valley High School, winner of the State Class B girls' soccer championship for 1984; (HLS 1298) the Waterville Girls' Soccer Tham, winner of the State Class A championship for the 5th straight year, a record unequaled by any other school; (III...S 1299) the Brunswick High School Girls' Soccer Team, winner of the Western Maine Class A Championship for the academic year 1984-85; (HI...'> 1300) Jon T. Goodness, of Bangor, who has attain­ ed the high rank and distinction of Eagle Scout; (HLS 1301) .Jeffrey A. Monk, of Brewer, who has attain­ ed tpe high rank and distinction of Eagle Scout; (HI...' 1302) Ha.-dy Hemphill, of Guilford, who has attain­ ed the higl1 rank and distinction of Eagle Scout; (HL..'i 1303) Andy Hemphill, of Guilford, who has attain­ ed the high rank and distinction of Eagle Scout; (HL..'i 1304) .John A. Monk, of Brewer, who has attained the high rank and distinction of Eagle Scout; (HLS 1305) Allan G. Snell, of Orrington, principal of Capri and Washington Street Schools in Brewer, who was awarded the State 1984 Principal of the Year Award and also received national recognit.ion; (HLS 13(6) William E. Buzza, of Troop 171 of Presque Ish" who has at.tained the high rank and distinction of Eagle Scout; (HLS 1307) The Old Orchard Beach High School Girls' Field Hockey Team, semifinalist in the State Championship which narrowly lost by 2-1 after 6 over-times; (HLS 1308) The Old Orchard Beach High School Band, which won the :>tate Class B band competition and which was judged best in music and per­ cussion; (HLS 1309) Tau Zeta Chapter. of Tau Epsilon Phi frater­ nity at the l'niversity of Maine at Orono, who received the 1984 Outstanding Chapter of Merit Award, the highest award given by the Tau Epsilon Phi ~ational Fraternity Awards Committee; (HLS 1310) John Fitzgerald, of Rangeley, who has been named to the N.C.A.A. Cross Country AII­ American Team; (HLS 1311) Peggy Bean, of Old Orchard Beach, who has been named to the Southern York League all­ star field hockey team for 1984; (HLS 1312') Mari'! Boudreau, of Old Orchard Beach, who has been named to the Southern York League all-star field hockey team for 1984; (HLS 1313) Kim LaPlante, of Old Orchard Beach, who