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FRYEBURG ACADEMY SCENES FALL 2013


Fryeburg Academy 745 Main Street Fryeburg, Maine 04037 (207) 935-2001 www.fryeburgacademy.org Erin P. Mayo, Head of School Board of Trustees Asa O. Pike IV ‘57, President Thomas D. Shaffner, VP & Asst. Treasurer Steven P. Cote ‘85, Treasurer & Asst. Secretary Carol S. Sudduth, Secretary & Asst. Treasurer Roy E. Andrews ‘56 John Chandler ‘78 John M. Day ‘67 Christopher M. Gordon ‘81 David R. Hastings III ‘68 Punyu Ho ‘95 Cooper Campbell Jackson ‘85 Richard A. Jones ‘58 Bradford Littlefield ‘80 Shannon D. McKeen ‘81 Bradley B. Nelson ‘65 James A. Osgood ‘56 Ellen Pope ‘68 David Rohde ‘85 Bretton D. Russell ‘56 Brenda Thibodeau Elaine Weeks Trueblood ‘67 Trustees Emeriti Alan D. Bennett ‘60 Richard R. Cote John A. Dunn, Jr. James H. Dutton ‘68 William A. Findeisen ‘71 T. Scott Gamwell June Walker Hammond ‘54 Nancy S. Hogan, RN, Ph.D. ‘56 Henry T. Raymond III B. Dean Stearns ‘58 George E. Walker ‘50 Administration Nicole Cote-Crosskill ‘77, Director of School Counseling Rachel Andrews Damon ‘76, Director of Public Relations & Annual Giving Maria Gomiz Maillett ‘95, Alumni Director Chris Hibbard, Director of Admission Kelley Hodgman-Burns, School Counselor Peter Klomp, Director of Gift Planning Barbara Kollander, Business Manager Joseph R. Manning, Academic Dean Stephanie Morin, Dir. Enrollment & Marketing Harvey Nichols, Operations Manager Timothy G. Scott, Director of Development James Thurston, Dean Susan Thurston, Athletic Director Charles Tryder, Dean of Student Life David Turner ‘88, Dean Tracy V. Weitz, Dir Ctr for Int’l Students

SCENES - FALL 2013 Headmaster’s Council

Alumni Association

June Walker Hammond ‘54, Chair Roy E. Andrews ‘56 Col. Noel F. Austin ‘57 George Bishop, Jr. Jean Thebault Breunle ‘83 Dan John Fitzgerald Buck ‘98 Steven P. Cote ‘85 John M. Day ‘67 John A. Dunn, Jr. Tom Eagle ‘72 Richard J. Goff ‘56 Christopher M. Gordon ‘81 Beth Westerberg Griffin ‘83 Tom Hammond ‘93 Heather Pike Hart ‘87 Thomas Henriksen Nancy Schildberg Hogan ‘56 Richard A. Jones ‘58 Dawn Gale LaCasce ‘81 Bradford Littlefield ‘80 Peter J. Malia, Jr. Frank N. Mann Heather Masse ‘00 Bradley B. Nelson ‘65 Lora Lopes Nielsen ‘77 James A. Osgood ‘56 Asa O. Pike IV ‘57 John D. Pinto Bretton D. Russell ’56 Elbridge Russell ‘72 Bruce Smith ‘67 Melissa Chace Trace ‘78 John S. Weston ‘93 James F. Wilfong ‘64

Christopher Dutton ‘90, President Kelly Bell Lloyd ‘78, Past President Jennifer Stacy Bartlett ‘93, Vice President Laura Cummings Lucy ‘85, Treasurer Lonni Lutte Lewis ‘59, Secretary Heidi Blake ‘82 Dana Charles ‘83 Sara Calvert Delaney ‘94 Paige Fitts Fox ‘82 Barbara Gushee ‘84 Scott Lovejoy ‘77 David Miller ‘84 David Richardson, Jr. ‘84 Ronald Sanborn ‘64 Makenzie Walker ‘06 Ryan Wallace ‘05 Gabe Watson ‘01 The FA magazine “Scenes” is published twice a year for alumni, current students and their families, faculty, staff, and friends of the Academy. It is mailed out one per household. For more copies, call us or go online at www. fryeburgacademy.org. Photography by Rachel Andrews Damon ‘76, Barbara Hill ‘74, Jenn Stacy Bartlett ‘93, Tabitha Kiley Blood ‘02, Dawn Gale LaCasce ‘81, Maria Gomiz Maillett ‘95, Raina McCarthy, and other contributors. FA’s Alumni Office-Rachel Andrews Damon ‘76, Diane Lewey, Maria Gomiz Maillett ‘95, Dan Lounsbury, Barbara Hill ‘74, Tim Scott & Peter Klomp


SETTING THE SCENE WITH ERIN P. MAYO HEAD of SCHOOL In our opening assembly a few weeks ago, I greeted Academy students and told them I knew what they were thinking: “FINALLY! Summer is over! It had become such a drag… now we can get started!” There were some groans, and many good-natured eye-rolls among the six hundred gathered in the gym; they were pretty sure I was joking, as I was pretty sure they would be, so we began the day and the year with a chuckle. The thing is, I actually felt that way, as I have every August for the last 39 years. (Or longer… my parents tell me I ran away one worrisome morning when I was three, ‘looking for school.’) And while I tended to keep this zeal under raps through adolescence—it didn’t play too well back then—I readily proclaim it now and take it as confirmation of my calling as an educator. How much deeper this confirmation and excitement have been for me these last few months, awaiting the beginning of my first year as Head of School at Fryeburg Academy! Before now, I’ve served at two other institutions: St. Johnsbury AcadErin P. Mayo, Fryeburg Academy’s Head of School emy, in St. Johnsbury, VT, and the Episcopal School of Dallas. It would be with husband, Peter Gurnis difficult to cite a pair of places more different in culture and clientele. SJA, also my alma mater, is an independent day and boarding school of nearly one thousand students, more than two-thirds of whom benefit from vouchers provided by numerous sending towns. As at Fryeburg, this cross-section of students has always demanded a complex variety of learning opportunities, a genuine, enduring respect for diversity, and effective outreach to area communities. At ESD, I came to understand the joys and challenges of a more conventional private day school, but my husband Peter and I found ourselves thinking insistently about one thing: the desire to serve in a democratic educational landscape, one that enrolls, fosters, and celebrates all manner of child. I am struck by many attributes of Fryeburg: its commitment to serving a broad range of students and remaining foundational to the surrounding community; a faculty that is clearly invested in the school’s mission and dedicated to its members; a wide embrace of world citizens and cultures as demonstrated in its vibrant residential program. While no school can be all things to all people, few others can offer and deliver so much to so many, as I know that readers of this magazine can attest. It’s my tremendous privilege to lead in such a rare place, and I will focus my energies on protecting its future, promoting its growth, and ensuring its mission. As Academy families, alumni, and friends, your support will, as always, prove essential as we move forward together. My thanks - Erin Mayo

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The Trustees of Fryeburg Academy: Who Are They, And What Do They Do? Our “Scenes” Editor suggested an article about our school’s trustees, but wasn’t specific about the approach the article should take. Consequently, here are a few words about the task and duties of trusteeship, how the trustees of Fryeburg Academy are selected, and a general description of Fryeburg Academy’s present trustees, as a group. The first duty of members of the Board of Trustees is to understand and support the mission of the school. The school’s mission statement should accurately and succinctly reflect the school’s strategic plan, as created and adopted by the board. Generally speaking, the Board of Trustees and its individual members act as overseers and strategic planners in serving the Academy. Trustees do not act as direct participants in school operations or curricular issues. Those responsibilities are the responsibility of the Head of School, her administrative team and faculty. While the Board of Trustees are responsible for the school as a whole, they create strategies and set policies for the school as an institution, they do not steer operational policies and procedures. This authority belongs to the Head of School. In short, trustees are responsible for the well-being of the school as an institution, but not for its operational, tactical issues. This separation is important. Another duty of the Board of Trustees, stated simply, is to maintain and improve the financial stability and future of Fryeburg Academy as an institution. In pursuit of responding to this great responsibility, every member of the Board of Trustees must recognize his or her duty to actively participate in overseeing operating budgets, the institution’s capital assets (invested endowment funds and property, including buildings and grounds), and actively participate in fundraising. This important responsibility includes that of personally supporting the school via gifting. How are trustees selected? As with most private schools and many other non-profit institutions, the Academy is governed by a selfperpetuating board. The board members select new members, as other members complete their service terms and retire. Our board operates with a Committee on Trusteeship. As with all of our committees, members of the Committee on Trusteeship are appointed by our Board President. This committee is responsible for seeking interested and qualified individuals who have shown significant and valuable interest in Fryeburg Academy and have indicated interest in being further involved. Selections are made by the committee and these candidates are presented to the entire Board of Trustees, as a slate, at the board’s mid-year meeting. If the board approves, the slate is elected, and the new members join the board at its annual meeting, held in June of each year. Each elected trustee serves a four-year term and, if re-elected, may serve up to three consecutive terms. This system seems to allow trustees to become seasoned in the chores and duties of board members and provides a good combination of stability and renewable energy, as the years go by. Here’s a composite description of the trustees who presently serve the Fryeburg Academy Board: 21 members, of whom 18 are Alumni; States of Residence: Maine, 12; New Hampshire, 2; Illinois, California, New York, North Carolina, Delaware, Massachusetts, one each; Just as with our alumni, one-third of our trustees now live outside of New England. If you’re interested in being of help to Fryeburg Academy, please give our Alumni staff a call. We’ll show you how you can be an important part of our alumni team and can be of great help to your school. Distance is no barrier, so let us hear from you! Call 207-935-2001 x 3137 and ask for Rachel Andrews Damon ‘76. I’ll take the liberty of closing with a few words about our new Head of School, Erin Mayo. Erin and her family moved into Fessenden House a few days prior to July 1, the date upon which she assumed office. While the months passed following her selection by the Fryeburg Academy search committee, Erin must have spent a great deal of time building a plan for her arrival at our school, because she has not paused since her arrival. She not only has a plan for the Academy, she is executing that plan. I want to tell you that the people on our campus, whether they be faculty, FA’s Board of Trustees - front row-Steven P. Cote ‘85, Treasurer & Asst. Secretary, Carol S. Sudduth, Secstaff or students, are excited by retary & Asst. Treasurer, Asa O. Pike IV ‘57, President, Elaine Weeks Trueblood ‘67, Bretton D. Russell the energy and excitement Erin ‘56, David Rohde ‘85; second row-Thomas D. Shaffner, VP & Asst. Treasurer, Ellen Pope ‘68, Brenda Mayo generates. I believe that Thibodeau, Roy E. Andrews ‘56, Daniel G. Lee, FA’s Former Headmaster; third row-David R. Hastings, III ‘68, John Chandler ‘78, Bradford Littlefield ‘80, James A. Osgood ‘56; fourth row-John A. Dunn, Jr., the leadership of Fryeburg AcadEmeriti, Richard A. Jones ‘58, Bradley B. Nelson ‘65, John M. Day ‘67 & Christopher M. Gordon ‘81; emy is in good hands. Missing from Photo-Punyu Ho ‘95, Cooper Campbell Jackson ‘85 & Shannon D. McKeen ‘81 A.O. Pike ‘57, President

FA TRUSTEES

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PUBLIC RELATIONS & ANNUAL GIVING Dear FA Alums & Friends - here we go with another giant issue of “Scenes!” Hope you enjoy it. Students are back at FA and we have a new Head of School! Erin Mayo, originally from Vermont, began on July 1st. The first woman head in 222 years! Wonder what Daniel Webster would have thought of that...! She is excellent and exciting and I know she will do great work for the students, families The Serbian Representation at FA! Luka Maric ‘13, Jovana Jeremic Afri ‘13, Luka Vujotic ‘14, Rachel Andrews Damon ‘76, Aleksander Lazic ‘14, Milos Mitic ‘14 & Pavle Stepanovic ‘13 and alums of FA. I love her approach to our students and her dedication to education and young people is very impressive. On a similar note, we all wish Dan & Susie Lee all the best in retirement. Dan was here for 20 years - 1993 to 2013. He was great to work with and was an exceptional leader of this institution. I am truly grateful to have worked with him and both he and Susie will be missed. This year I am taking on an additional role - Senior Class Advisor. I was appointed by Dan Lee to replace Tom Ackley, FA Faculty (Math) who served as the Senior Class Advisor for a few decades. This job entails working with each senior class on events such as community service work, Project Graduation, Prom, Commencement, Baccalaureate and more. Not sure if each of the students knows yet that they must take a pledge to keep FA forever in their hearts - but they’ll know soon! It’s been a challenging year at FA with the passing of two legends here on campus - Dan Turner & Scott “Mr. K” Kelly ‘53. Mr. Turner was always a joy to run into around school, always funny, eternally friendly and full of wit. I literally have about 200 funny photos of Mr. Turner. The best photo I took of him was one of his last. I caught him leaning up against the filing cabinet in his wife’s office, the very lovely Geraldine Turner. You will see that photo in the pages of this issue. And then there’s Mr. Kelly....well what can anyone say - he was the best. He made a remarkable positive difference in all of the lives he touched. He was a great teacher, coach, friend, family man and colleague. He left us all with a piece of his FA spirit. On that same note, the challenge with the passing of people we love, I want to tell you a story about what wonderful students we have at FA. It is about our Serbian students in the photograph above. After the passing of my father, Dick Andrews ‘54 last October, we hosted a celebration of his life at Fryeburg Fairgrounds. All six of these exceptional kids came down and helped set up, serve and generally host the event. I am eternally grateful for their kindness and support. For the last couple of years I have been the advisor for all our Serbian dorm students and they often stay at my house during holidays and vacations. They have truly become family and the effort they made on my family’s behalf speaks to the beauty of this YOU SHOULD SEE IT IN COLOR! school - the mix of town and dorm and all the great relationships REPRINTS OF SCENES PHOTOS CAN BE that come from it. To all of you who donated to FA this year, thank you so much for your gifts to education, youth, Fryeburg Academy and the future. Annual giving was very good for the year ending June 30th, 2013. You will find a full listing of gifts in the last section of this issue of Scenes. I applaud your generosity and loyalty to the Academy. Best wishes to all of you - and remember, “Always a Raider.” Rachel ‘76

PURCHASED FROM THE ALUMNI & DEVELOPMENT OFFICE AT FA CLASS PHOTOS 8X10’S - $14 8X10 (OTHER) - $10 5X7 - $5 4X6 - $2.50 EMAIL US AT: ALUMNI@FRYEBURGACADEMY.ORG OR CALL (207) 935-2001 X 3131

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NOTES & COMMENT FROM ALUMNI HOUSE The past year at the Academy has, on so many levels, offered a fascinating study of the life cycles of a school. The search and ultimate selection of Erin Pike Mayo to succeed Dan Lee after 20 years leading our community is probably the banner headline of a watershed year filled with anticipation, farewells, and many momentous happenings. Change is always present in our lives, but every so often there is an abundance of change and it is during these moments that we have an opportunity to rethink, reassess, and redirect what we do. Even in our little office, change has become a familiar presence as our team has absorbed a great loss. Scott Kelly ‘53, long the symbol and very human face of the Academy and our wider alumni body, sadly entered the celestial plane in March and with his departure we have lost not only an extraordinary friend to all, but also a fount of knowledge of all things FA spanning a period of more than 60 years. Scott was one of the first people I met when I arrived here in 1999, and he was a stalwart and loyal supporter of everything I have done since. Scott first retired to great fanfare that long-ago June, only to return to teaching part-time for several more years. When he retired again a few years later, we were lucky to have him rejoin our team (many of you may recall that he worked for a time as the Academy’s first Alumni Secretary back in the seventies) as a many-faceted Tim Scott, FA’s Director of Development ‘utility player’ who could spend hours on the phone simply saying ‘thank you’ in myriad of ways. For us, Scott bridged many, so many, generations of Academy alumni that he was easily able to keep us all connected in wonderful, and sadly now irreplaceable, ways. This year marked my own 40th high school reunion, and the personal significance of this event has led me to consider the impact that one person, such as Scott, can have on the lives of students passing through the doors of a school. Each fall a fresh new class arrives and it becomes our pleasure, and responsibly, to make their all-too-brief experience here the very best it can be. If you average, as over his 60 years, just 100 new students each year, the possibility is that Scott would have touched, in some way, the lives of more than 6,000 young people during his legendary career. This is a breathtaking number and a reminder that each year, each of us has the same opportunity to have an impact as well. I guess this is why we work here, and in the end, it illuminates why we love what we do. So as we move quickly through this season of changes, both here on campus and in our surrounding hills, fields, and forests, I again invite you to be a part of your school in any way that makes sense for you. The students today are no less deserving of the support and encouragement of teachers, and friends, like Scott Kelly, and we are determined to fill his remarkable shoes in the best possible way. To accomplish this in the year ahead, we will be announcing new and ambitious goals for Annual Giving, as well as news about exciting capital projects that lie just beyond the horizon. Thank you as always, for your support… In the end, we could not do any of this without all of you. Tim Scott, Director of Development -4Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


ALUMNI DIRECTOR Fryeburg Academy is pleased to announce the appointment of Maria Gomiz Maillett ‘95 as our new Alumni Director. Maria attended FA as a boarding student from Barcelona, Spain. She met her husband, Amos Maillett ‘95, at Fryeburg Academy. Maria & Amos both attended European University in Barcelona. Maria has a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. Amos and Maria married in 1998 and have two children, Kempton and Ana. Maria’s email is mmaillett@fryeburgacademy.org.

Maria Gomiz Maillett ‘95, FA’s new Alumni Director and Lakyn Osgood ‘12 at Reunion 2013. Lakyn is a sophomore at USM and often helps out in the FA Alumni Office. Photo left-The Maillett Family - Amos ‘95, Maria ‘95 & children, Kempton, age 12, and Ana, age 7, on a trip to Washington, DC in September 2013. Maria, with friends Stephanie Frey ‘95 & Jasmine GosselinMay Kronstrand ‘98, at FA on August 18, 2013. Stephanie was a dorm student from Germany, Jasmine a dorm student from Litchfield, ME, and Maria from Barcelona, Spain. All three lived in Frye Hall during their FA days. They had not been together since their FA graduation in 1995. Stephanie says, “I spent 10 years in Australia working in an ER and ICU and also working as a helicopter pilot. Got an offer from the Australian Navy for the position of helicopter pilot, but that didn’t work out due to my ACL reconstruction. I then made the decision to move back to Europe. Will start work in ICU in Switzerland (which is close to my parents in Bavaria) and will also start my pilot’s license conversion so I can fly in Europe. I am definitely planning on coming to the Reunion!”

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DIRECTOR OF GIFT PLANNING Life Insurance – A Versatile Asset - There are really over millions of dollars, make that trillions of dollars’ worth of life insurance polices in this country. The reason is that it’s a flexible asset. Life insurance provides protection when the economy struggles or when there is loss due to death or disability. It can be used as a supplemental source of retirement income. It is also an excellent source of liquid funds for other expenses. Even though life insurance is the most widely held asset in the U.S. and that it forms a significant portion of many persons’ estates, tax aspects are often misunderstood. Proceeds of life insurance are generally exempt from paying income tax and it is thought they avoid federal estate taxes. Quite to the contrary, the full value of life insurance proceeds, and it makes no difference if it’s term, ordinary, group, accidental death, etc., is subject to estate tax if the insured possesses any ownership rights to the policy at the time of death. ▪ Life insurance policies can make an excellent gift and they can provide a number of favorable tax consequences for you and your family. ▪ Life insurance allows you to make a larger gift than you thought possible. ▪ A gift of life insurance is certain and it does not go through the time-consuming process of probate. You may wish to name Fryeburg Academy as the beneficiary of a policy and still retain Peter Klomp, FA’s Director of Gift Planning ownership of it. If you are certain you will never need the policy for your retirement, you with his advisee Wayne Smith ‘14 can transfer the ownership to Fryeburg Academy. If you choose to do this you will receive an immediate income tax deduction for the fair market value of the policy. The fair market value is determined by the type of policy and the length of time it has been in effect. If you still need to make future payments on the policy, you will receive a charitable income tax deduction on any remaining payments. By assigning an insurance policy to Fryeburg Academy you will also remove the policy from your gross estate and perhaps realize potential estate tax savings. Please, give me a call if you would like further information at: 207-935-2001 x 3147. Peter Klomp, pklomp@fryeburgacademy.org, Cell 603-662-5525 Dear Alumni and Friends - A new season has sprung upon us, and with that, new faces have joined our Association for the New Year as well as within the Academy. We would like to send a warm welcome to our new Head of School – Erin Mayo, here at the Academy. She will be a great addition for the school and community and has gotten rave reviews from fellow alumni and staff here at the Academy. Our board has welcomed two new members-Ryan Wallace ’05 and Sara Calvert Delaney ’94 – both who are eager to be involved with the Association. We just wrapped up a busy few months of activity with the board with the reunion festivities and our annual Golf Ball Drop. At Reunion, we recognized some very prominent and very dedicated people in our school community - Dave and Peg Mason. They were given the Fryeburg Academy Alumni Association Honorary Alumni Award. The Masons moved to the Lovell area in the late 50’s to be closer to Camp Agawam, a private boys camp in Raymond which Dave’s father had founded back in 1919. They started a program called the Maine Idea Program, offering a week of free camp experience for 20 underprivileged boys in Maine. The program steadily got bigger and bigger thanks to Dave’s and Peg’s hard work. They sent their three children to the Academy and have been big supporters of the many sports teams, and performing arts program here at the Academy to this day. We also recognized and honored the late Gregg Sanborn ‘84 with our Fryeburg Academy Alumni Association Distinguished Alumni Award. A 1984 graduate at the Academy, Gregg loved the community as well as the Game Warden service. Gregg taught briefly at the Academy, and then became a game Warden in 1990 where he climbed the ranks, all the way to Major – which is second in command, in the Game Warden system. A positive and dedicated person to his family and community, Gregg was an inspiration and great friend to many and made an enduring difference for the state and people of Maine and the Fryeburg Academy community. On Sunday of the reunion weekend, the Association had the 2nd annual Golf Ball Drop. Winners this year were: David Richardson ’84 1st prize and farthest from the Flag. James A. Osgood ‘56 and Ronald Sanborn ‘64 were the other winners in the event. We also recognized seven seniors at graduation with our annual scholarships and book award winners. Proudly we announced the two $1000 scholarship award winners were Michelle Boucher ‘13 and Connor Sheehan ‘13. The five book award winners were – Kyle Barboza ‘13, Kallie Moulton ‘13, Jennifer Perry ‘13, Cody Smith ‘13, and Carla Tripp ‘13. So as we all stay busy, please enjoy the upcoming fall and winter seasons upon us, and we thank all the alumni and friends for your continued support to the Association and to the Academy! Take Care, Christopher Dutton ‘90 Chris Dutton ‘90

FA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

President FA Alumni Association -6Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


The Archives Office undertook a major project this last year – the scanning and digitizing of the FA yearbook collection. This project will serve several purposes. First, it will create a “forever” supply of yearbooks. Alumni and other individuals have contacted the office in the past to purchase yearbooks. Unfortunately, the supply of printed yearbooks on hand is limited. Creating a pdf cd of each yearbook will give a purchasing option to people if the actual printed yearbook is not available. Second, a pdf of a yearbook makes research easier for the Archives office and the Alumni Office as a pdf is computer searchable by keyword. There are a multitude of publications produced by the Alumni Office (and many other departments) and the fact that the yearbook information is already scanned and searchable should make the retrieval of information easier. The yearbooks from 1884 through 1960 have been scanned and the scanning and digitizing of the remainder of the yearbooks – 1961 through the present – should be completed this coming year. Plans are also underway this coming year to scan and digitize the collection of Scenes Bulletins and Scenes magazines, the Fryeburg Academy catalogs and the obituary collection. Again, this kind of a project will ease research time and create a long-term additional storage medium plan for printed material in the Archives. Many thanks to the following individuals for donations: Sylvia Sawyer Sebelist ’61, Jim Thurston (faculty), Stanley Ward ’36, Bette Barker (mom of Cecil Barker ’65), Sandy Kelly (on behalf of Scott Kelly ’53), Russell Tolles ’65, John Day ’67, and Deanna Bonner-Ganter (Maine State Museum – on behalf of the LaCasce estate). For any further information, please feel free to email me at bhill@fryeburgacademy.org or bhill2@fairpoint.net. The Archives Office is usually open on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm, when school is in session, but it’s always best to email or call 207-935-5005 if you would like to visit on a specific day or time. Barbara Hill ‘74, Archivist

ARCHIVES

Barbara Hill ‘74 & Hazel Currier, a close friend of the Hill Family, at the Fryeburg Fair Photography Exhibit

PACE GALLERIES OF ART

John Day ‘67-Director of the Pace Galleries of Art at Fryeburg Academy

“Galleries Without Walls” - a new, exciting program for the campus. The opportunity to begin placing some of the Pace Gallery collection around the campus began with the generous donation of Helen Nadler of Albany, NY. Her late husband, Harry Nadler, was a professional artist and college art professor. Helen has donated over 50 canvasses to the Academy with the express desire that they be placed around the campus, following a one-man exhibition over the summer of 2013. As you travel the campus look for paintings by Harry Nadler! They can be found in the Field House, Library, classrooms and offices. At the June gallery opening of Professor Lauren Potter - Box Office Assistant Nadler’s works, a plaque was unveiled dedicating the student gallery to honor Helen and Harry Nadler. This fall we opened our current show of photographs of Fryeburg Fair. The Fair and the Academy commissioned David Puntel (www.davidpuntel.com) from Berlin, Germany to take pictures using the 19th century process of glass ambrotypes. Included in this show was a gallery by Fair photographer Rachel Andrews Damon ‘76-FA’s Director of Public Relations & Annual Giving and a gallery of fantastic historical photos by the late O.B. Denison, Jr. The O.B. Denison portion of the exhibit was designed and produced by Barbara Hill ‘74-FA’s Archivist. When in Fryeburg, please visit the Pace Galleries to see this great show and others. The Fryeburg Fair exhibit will be up until December 20th. The Pace Galleries are open Monday thru Friday 9 a.m - 12 p.m. or by appointment. John Day ‘67, Director of the Pace Galleries of Art

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LEURA HILL EASTMAN PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

Located on the historic campus of Fryeburg Academy, the Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center is home to a variety of professional performances throughout the year, including the school’s own award-winning music and theater productions. Since opening its doors in January 2009, the “LHE/PAC” has offered a state-of-the-art performance space for the Mt. Washington Valley from hosting renowned performers such as Peter Yarrow and Carbon Leaf to projecting live digital video streams of the Metropolitan Opera’s “Live In HD” Series, the LHE/PAC has become a “cultural heartbeat” of northern New England. After his performance, Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul & Mary poses with Sarah MacGillivray, FA’s Former Box Office Manager

UPCOMING EVENTS: Saturday, October 19th at 7:30 PM The Asbury Short Film “Concert” combines classic, world-renowned short films with new international festival honorees, creating a rare opportunity for audiences to see world-class short films on the big screen. Tickets: $10-Adults, $8-Seniors, $5-Students

IT’S HAPPENING HERE! Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center

Mike Dana-FA Faculty (PAC) and Whit Lucy ‘07-FA’s Former PAC Tech Director

18 Bradley Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037 Phone: (207) 935-9232 Email: boxoffice@fryeburgacademy.org

The Metropolitan Opera’s Peabody and Emmy Award-winning series The Met: Live in HD continues for another wonderful season, featuring 10 live transmissions. Don’t miss the chance to experience the Met live in HD here on our screen! Purchase the full season series of 10 performances and only pay for 9! Series Tickets: $234-Adults, $207-Seniors (65+) and $162-Students are on sale through October 5! Individual Tickets: $26-Adults, $23-Seniors(65+) and $18-Students

The Nose Composer: Dimitri Shostakovich Librettists: Georgy Ionin, Alexander Preis, Dmitri Shostakovich, and Yevgeny Zamytain

Tosca Composer: Giacomo Puccini Librettists: Illica and Giuseppe Giaccsa

Falstaff Composer: Giuseppe Verdi Librettist: Arriga Baita

Saturday, October 26th at 1:00 PM Saturday, November 9th at 1:00 PM Saturday, December 14th at 1:00 PM

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Eye on Alumni Malcolm Clark ‘42 While in Florida in March, I met up with our alum Malcolm “Mac” Clark ‘42 at his home in St. Petersburg. We just happened to get together the day before his 89th birthday. Mac Clark ‘42 Senior Photo-FA Yearbook

Mac was born on March 19, 1924, in Biddeford, ME to Ellery and Daisy Clark. Ellery was from Clarks Mills, ME and Daisy from Franklin, NH. When Mac was a baby, the family moved to Franklin. Daisy died when Mac was four years old. His sister Mary Ann, was adopted at the time by an aunt and uncle. Mac stayed with his Dad. A sister of his father came to live with them and helped raise Mac. They continued to live in Franklin through Mac’s elementary school years before moving back to Maine for his father’s lumber operations. Mac and his dad were close. “Since I didn’t have a mother, it brought me closer to my dad.” Ellery Clark’s portable sawmill was used for lumber jobs in the Fryeburg area across from the Fairgrounds, Menotomy Road, Swans Falls Road, Sweden and East Fryeburg. Mac notes, “My father would often hire some of my friends who graduated from the Academy who hadn’t gone on to college. One of those friends, Murray Goldthwaite ‘40 and I were very close. Coach Torrey thought a lot of him, however he was killed in WWII on D-Day+2.”

Mac Clark ‘42 with his FA sweater at his home in St. Petersburg, FL

Mac’s father eventually married again and Mac gained a younger brother and sister. Mac began at Fryeburg Academy in January, 1939. “My days at the Academy were some of my greatest and best years. My closest friend at FA, Jim Doughty ‘42, was president of our senior class and we stayed in touch for over 70 years until he passed away last October. As a student at FA, I was not an extraordinary athlete, or a potential Rhodes Scholar, but in my early teen years I did acquire some skills as a basketball player. My first-year coach was a young energetic Red Reed. He showed special interest in Dave Haley ‘42 and myself. At the end of the final class each day I hurried to the old Gibson gym and would spend time before varsity practice shooting with the upper-class players such as Doug Freeman ‘40 and Bert Murch ‘39. I received a great education at the Academy and had some wonderful instructors and teachers. Pop Grierson was my math teacher, Ruth Piper was my language teacher. After I graduated she married Heini Heartz. Coach Ron Torrey taught history as well as coached. Cliff Gray was my English teacher and a favorite. Basketball was my number one love. With advancing age I’ve lost a couple of inches in height, but I was always active in athletics and involved in sports: basketball, baseball, FA’s Freshman Basketball Team - Gordon Durgin, Mac Clark, Holman Day, Arthur Fox, softball, etc. I continued to play here in St. Dave Haley & Warren Haley

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Pete until the age of 46. During my senior year at the Academy, Cliff Gray was our coach in both basketball and baseball. Our class was kind of special. During our senior year we had the undefeated football team of 1941-42 under the leadership of Coach Ron Torrey. We graduated during the sesquicentennial of the Academy the 150th Anniversary of the school.” “In March of 1943, one year into Pace University in New York, I enlisted in the Navy. I had no desire to be in the Army and I wanted to fly. The Navy just appealed to me. I took a lot of tests, and only two of us in boot camp made it into the Navy Air. I had just turned 19. I was in the Navy for three years exactly. As a side note to that period, I had meant to talk with Barbara Hill ‘74. When I left college and came back in March of 1943 I met up with her dad, Dave Hill ‘41. We drove to Portland together to enlist. He was sold on the Marines but I was Mac Clark ‘42 (center) with friends, US Navy, circa 1943 - WWII all Navy. We stayed together and joined the Navy, going to Newport, RI for our boot training. I was going into the Navy Air and stayed at Newport a couple of weeks later than Dave. He got his pay and the night before going home on leave, lost it in a poker game! I rescued him with enough money for a train ticket back to Portland. Dave was carefree and not too concerned.” Mac was a radioman-gunner with a seaplane squadron and was stationed in Jacksonville, Norfolk, Guantanamo Bay and Panama. “We did anti-sub patrol and often accompanied convoys of merchant ships where sometimes the flights would last up to 14 hours. I had also attended radar school so my flight time was at the radio, radar or gunnery position....fortunately, no major battles. My squadron left Panama on an aircraft carrier and we ended up on a base near Memphis, TN.” Mac says, “I can’t tell you the feeling of exultation when the war was over. An unbelievable feeling! Everyone was so elated and excited and joyous! Everywhere you went people wanted to buy you drinks and give you a friendly hug! It was an enjoyable time.” “At that point we expected to go to Japan. We were expecting to get transferred out to deal with that and most of the troops in Europe were expecting to head to Japan. Then we dropped the bombs and it was over.” Mac goes on to say about WWII, “The war took up three of my great years, but actually I made some wonderful friends and companions. About fifteen yeas ago I looked up four of my closest friends from the squadron on the Internet. I located two of them, one in St. Augustine, FL and another in Georgia. We still stay in touch.” Upon Mac’s discharge from the Navy he went back to work for his father in the lumber business. “I also re-attended FA as a veteran student, which is something they were doing at the time to help veterans brush up on learning and preparing for the next step. My family had moved to Bridgton from Fryeburg. I had intentions of going to Bowdoin. My friend Jim Doughty ‘42 was at Bowdoin, and I was set to go with him. During that summer the coach at Fryeburg, Charles Cotton, showed up at the lumber mill. Paul Eastman ‘43 was also working there. Charlie wanted to know what our plans were. I told him I was probably going to Bowdoin, and he started talking about a veteran’s basketball team. Many other schools - Tilton, New Hampton, Gould, and Hebron were doing this. We were selected to play in the first New England Prep School tournament at the old Boston Garden. We played for two weekends on the parquet floor with the glass backboards. That veteran’s team had Charlie O’Dell ‘47 and Paul Eastman ‘43 in the back court with Bill O’Dell ‘43 at center, and Pete Crowley of Rockland, MA and myself at forward as the starting five. The O’Dells were from Newton, MA. Also Gene Harris, Bob Churchill ‘49 of Kezar Falls, Burleigh Barnes ‘45, Toe Burnell ‘47, and Emore Alexander ‘49 played, among others.” After his Academy years, Mac went on to play for four years on a semi-pro team, the Bridgton Barons. He says, “I broke family tradition and opted out of the lumber business. For a while I worked for a friend, Bud Mains, a former major league pitcher. He made baseball bats and axe handles, peavey handles, etc. I would load up my car and go on the road calling on hardware stores and American Legions. The Legions were big sponsors of sports teams.” -10Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Mac eventually moved into selling cars in the surrounding area, and then, with his close friend, Jan Conant of South Paris, moved to North Conway, NH taking ownership of a used car lot at the intersection of Rtes. 16 and 32. In 1958 Mac married Mary Cummings of South Paris. Their wedding was officiated by Dave Hastings ‘42. By 1965, Mac & Mary had two daughters, Patty and Carole. Mac acquired a Rambler dealership in North Conway and not long after added GMC trucks. With business friend, Jean Fernandez, they soon operated the Buick Pontiac franchise in Conway. Mac noted that the long winters were not appealing to either him or his family so in 1965 they moved to St. Petersburg, FL. Mac went on to manage car dealership rental and leasing departments before establishing his own Clark Car Rental in downtown St. Petersburg. He went on to add offices in the Florida Beach communities including Clearwater and Tampa. One of Mac’s favorite annual highlights was renting vehicles to the St. Louis Cardinals. Mac remembers one particular episode that attracted national interest. During the fall of 1972, Mac was working at his Clearwater Beach rental office and rented a car to two women staying at a local motel. When the men in the family arrived from Texas they rented a second compact car. As time went on and the cars were overdue Mac reported them as stolen vehicles. The cars were abandoned and recovered in Tallahassee, Florida. Mac had rented to the family of Sherman McCrarey, who shortly after, were arrested in a western state and questioned in eleven cross-country murders and as many as twenty-two other unsolved murders. Mac did many interviews and has many news clippings from the Portland Sunday Telegram to the Los Angeles Times and Newsweek Magazine.

Mac & family, wife-Mary, and daughters-Patty & Carole posed for a tourist brochure on Mt. Washington in the 60’s!

Mac reflects, “I always tried for a good relationship with those working for me, consequently, I had dedicated and faithful employees that contributed to our successful business ventures.” As he approached his retirement years, Mac sold his business and became the stadium announcer for the St. Petersburg Cardinals. He also announced college basketball and baseball games and high school tournaments. Mac’s major hobby throughout his lifetime has been the collection of jazz and big band records – a collection that once exceeded 8,000 records! A musician himself, Mac played sax and clarinet and played for audiences during his Bridgton and North Conway days. He has met jazz greats Stan Kenton, Woody Herman and Maynard Ferguson. Mac has not been up north since 1995. He remembers, “I attended our 50th reunion in 1992. We sat out on the big porch at the Dave Hastings home. I always used to stop in at the Academy to say hello to Pinky True, Phil Richards, and Buck Austin. Buck was a wonderful friend.” Mac continues, “Looking back I have had a happy and healthy family, the dedication of making a business successful and the enjoyment of any accomplishment shared with family and employees. I’ve always given credit to Fryeburg Academy for formulating my basic skills and knowledge to meet the challenges throughout life’s journey. The Lord has blessed me with good health to the extent I’m still able to walk three miles every morning and have never spent the night in a hospital. I spend much of my time these days tending my stock portfolio and following the local sports teams.”

Mac Clark ‘42 with his wife, Mary, at their home in St. Petersburg, FL. Mary & Mac have been married for 55 years!

I asked Mac what his advice was to students at Fryeburg Academy today, he replied, “Most young people today have heard the same advice many times - get an education; don’t do drugs and whatever the task, apply yourself to the best of your ability. If it doesn’t seem right, don’t give in to peer pressure. Meet future challenges with optimism. Turn disappointments into gratification. Establish friendships - they can last a lifetime. And always remember - our great country is still ‘the land of opportunity’.” Written by Rachel Andrews Damon ‘76

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Fryeburg Academy has produced a number of success stories in its 221 years and author Lisa Luedeke ’81 is another one to add to the evergrowing list. In August of 2012, Lisa’s life-long dream of becoming an author came true when her young adult novel, “Smashed”, hit bookstores, and the internet site, Amazon. The book, published by Simon & Schuster, is the story of a teenage girl whose life is turned upside down after a car accident. The book also confronts and attempts to deal with the many issues that teenagers face on a regular basis; not just in rural Maine, but everywhere.

Eye on Alumni Lisa Luedeke ‘81

When it comes to writing a book one just doesn’t sit down and make it happen. Just as in cooking, there are so many ingredients that go into making a tasty dish, not the least of which are great ideas, time, and patience. The ingredients that have brought life to Lisa’s first book are essentially a collection of her childhood memories, colored by her family values, and underscored by her early lifetime experiences. The tale of how she became an author is fascinating, and offers inspiration to other aspiring writers, as well. Lisa moved to Denmark, ME, from Connecticut when she was in 2nd grade. Before moving, Yearbook Photo-Lisa Luedeke ‘81 her father was a sixth-grade teacher and her mother was a medical technician. She also has a sister Stacy ’80 and a brother Vance ’83. Moving to the woods of Maine was a real culture shock for Lisa, having previously attended a private school in Greenwich, CT. Life itself was quite different as they were now living on a wilderness road where other kids were few and far between. “We bought land on Moose Pond and built a cabin. We were a half a mile from the main road and our road was unplowed in the winter,” Lisa said. “We would use a snowmobile with a trailer to get our groceries into the house.” Lisa shared the story of the time her mother had to walk clear across the lake, in the dark, to get to the family car, which was left at the public boat landing, on a night when the snowmobile would not start. She chuckled as she said, “It was an ‘interesting’ childhood.” Until moving to Denmark, Lisa had never realized how good she had it growing up in Connecticut. “There was a lot of poverty here and it really shook me up. Most certainly it changed my perspective and the way I care about things even today,” she stated. After a few long winters, the family eventually bought a house in town, making everyday life easier at last. Lisa first attended Denmark Elementary School. It was then that her strong-willed personality started to show through. When the sign-up sheet for Little League Baseball came out in the fourth grade, Lisa learned that she could not try out because she was a girl. “I decided that that was not right and I got mad,” she said. But instead of fighting city hall, she called all her friends in town, enlisted her dad to coach, and started a girls’ softball team in the town. “The first year we had no field, we had to borrow equipment, and we lost every game,” she recalls. Soon they became part of a league with Baldwin, Cornish, Kezar Falls and Hiram. Over the next two years they were very competitive and were soon sponsored by the Denmark Lions Club. Later, The Lions Club helped build a field and held awards nights for the girls. All it takes is a leader, and even in the fourth grade, Lisa had what it takes. Lisa’s sixth to eighth grade years were at the Charles A. Snow School in Fryeburg. What Lisa remembered most about that experience was that when she arrived, they had no library. Soon, the library was started and during those years she read every book they had collected. Books and libraries have always been a passion of hers, continuing to this day. As for her love of writing, she believes it started when she was eight years old. Lisa used writing as a tool to describe the things she saw, and as a way to figure things out. “The area we lived in was just so beautiful, a natural sort of beauty, and I needed a way to describe it,” she says. “An artist would paint a picture but my canvas became words on the paper.” She spoke of one particular Christmas vacation that was “so good” she just had to write

Lisa Luedeke ‘81

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it down so she could keep track of the details and always remember why. “I think I was a weird kid,” she confessed. “I was very articulate and I learned to put things into words. I also learned how to keep a journal which meant writing every day so I would not forget things.” Lisa then went on to say, “It was around the sixth grade when I started to write for the purpose of working things out. Things at home were tense with the sub-current of alcoholism rising, and writing gave me a chance to both gain a private space and to get out my feelings. I also dealt with the everyday kid topics of self-esteem, school, boyfriends, and whatever else came my way.” As Lisa visits high schools on her book tour. her seventh-grade year came around she began to branch off into poetry based on her own experiences. One thing that is interesting is that even with all this personal writing, Lisa was never asked to write by her teachers until high school. Although Lisa continued to write in high school it was the first time her writings became more organized and written with a purpose. Lisa was a well-rounded student while at the Academy. She was a member of the field hockey team, the ski team, and the softball team. Lisa was also involved in the fine arts as well, participating in the popular all-school plays. After graduating from the Academy, Lisa attended St. Michaels, and then UNH, where she used her fiction writing classes to her benefit and began teaching English upon graduation. In the years that followed she learned much about the complex and closed world of publishing, all of which gave her the courage to try her hand at writing her own novel. The book is a fictional tale of a high school girl named Katie who has a college athletic scholarship waiting for her, but has a number of issues that have complicated her life, ranging from substance abuse to the loss of a loved one. In truth, this book deals with many of the day-today issues faced by teens then, and now. Lisa is currently working on three more book ideas, one of which is in production. She spends her time traveling around the East Coast visiting high schools to talk about her book and to educate students on the issues the book deals with, particularly substance abuse. We hope to invite Lisa to the Academy in the near future to talk to our students.

The Bion R. Cram Library at Fryeburg Academy

Written by Todd Gallagher ‘82-FA Former Faculty

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FRYEBURG ACADEMY’S HALL OF EXCELLENCE CLASS OF 2012 - INDUCTION CEREMONY John F. Weston ‘27 Celestine Perkins Harnden ‘46 Beverly Osgood Duthie ‘53 Mary Grover Jones ‘66 Alison Hale ‘71 Shelly Osgood Walker ‘82 Steven P. Cote ‘85 John S. Weston ‘93 John H. Atwood

Photo above-Steve Cote ‘85, Alison Hale ‘71, John Atwood-FA Former Faculty, Celestine Perkins Harnden ‘46, George Weston ‘60, John Weston ‘93, Bev Osgood Duthie ‘53, Shelly Osgood Walker ‘82 & Mary Grover Jones ‘66; Photo left-Mary Grover Jones ‘66 with son, Luke Jones ‘05; Photo top right-John Weston ‘93 with Katie Noonan; Photo bottom right-Steve Cote ‘85 with wife, Lisa; Photo bottom left-John Atwood; Photo bottom right-Shelly Osgood Walker ‘82 & Family-Andrea Smith Osgood ‘86, Makenzie Walker ‘06, fiance’-Evan Thurlow, Dwight Walker ‘77, Vincent Osgood ‘07 & fiancee’ Hillary Hall, Brylie Walker ‘10 & Donna Osgood

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Mrs. Marilyn Bean & Bruce Smith ‘67

George Weston ‘60 & Celestine Perkins Harnden ‘46

Alison Hale ‘71 & Mr. Scott Kelly ‘53 (dec.)

John Atwood & son, Peter Atwood ‘74

Bev Osgood Duthie ‘53, Shelly Osgood Walker ‘82 & Mary Grover Jones ‘66

Brett Russell ‘56

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FRYEBURG ACADEMY’S HALL OF EXCELLENCE ANNOUNCES ITS CLASS OF 2013

Joanna Kinsman ‘03

Joanna Kinsman ‘03 is one of the most decorated athletes in the Academy’s history earning a total of 12 varsity letters for cross country running (four), Nordic skiing (four) and track (four). She served as the captain of the girls’ cross country and Nordic ski teams during her senior year. Kinsman won seven individual state titles during her four years at the Academy. As a sophomore she won the individual 2001 State Cross Country Running title and was a member of FA’s Class B State Championship Cross Country team in 2002. A gifted Nordic skier, she dominated both the classic and skate competition, winning the individual classic and skate Class B State titles her sophomore, junior and senior years. Kinsman won the 2001 Maine State J2 Nordic Ski Championship, the 2003 Eastern High School Nordic Championship and was recognized as the 2003 Maine Sunday Telegram MVP Nordic Skier of the Year as well as the 2003 Lewiston Sun Journal Nordic Skier of the Year. As a senior, Kinsman was named a member of the Bruce Glasier Varsity Club (Channel 6 News), recognizing outstanding athletic and academic achievement. She was a member of the 2003 US/Russian Exchange Nordic Team and a member of the 2003 New England Junior Olympic Team. Upon graduating from Fryeburg, Kinsman received the Fryeburg Academy Career Athletic Achievement Award. In 2007, Kinsman graduated from UNH majoring in Business Administration with a focus in Entrepreneurship. She received the Distinguished Academic Achievement Award and was a member of the UNH Nordic Ski Team all four years, qualifying and competing in the NCAA championships in Steamboat Springs her junior year. She served as captain of the UNH Women’s Nordic Team both her junior and senior years. Kinsman now lives in Marina Del Ray, CA and owns her own swimwear company based in Los Angeles.

Amanda Keaten Wine ‘ 89 earned 12 varsity letters while at FA; four in soccer, four in basketball and four in softball. She was named to the Western Maine Conference All-Star Soccer team her sophomore, junior and senior years. Keaten was named as her team’s MVP in 1989 in softball and basketball and earned All-Conference 2nd Team honors in basketball following the 1989 season. During her senior basketball season, she reached the 1,000 point scoring mark. Keaten was inducted into the National Honor Society in 1987 and earned the DAR Good Citizenship Award as well as the Harry G. True Basketball Award in 1989. After graduation, she played basketball at USM before joining the U.S. Army where she continued with soccer, softball and basketball earning All-Star honors. While in the Army she served as a Communication Specialist during Desert Shield and Desert Storm. In 1996 she played for a New Hampshire Women’s Softball League winning a state championship. She has been active in the Parent/Teachers’ Organization, coached fifth and sixthgrade boys basketball and U-10 softball and has served as the head coach for a U-14 soccer team from 2001 to present. Keaten earned her B.S. in Business Administration from Youngstown State University in 2001 and now works as a Senior Claims Examiner for the U.S. Department of Labor. She is a longtime member of Delta Mu Delta, the Accounting National Honor Society. Keaten lives in Lakewood, OH, with her two children, Tyler and Gabrielle and her partner, Kris Irons.

Amanda Keaten Wine ‘89

Cheryl Turner Schneider ‘84 grew up on the FA campus, daughter of longtime FA faculty and staff members, Geraldine and the late Dan Turner. A three-sport athlete, she was awarded a total of 11 varsity letters. Turner excelled at field hockey earning three varsity letters and winning All-Star Second Team honors in 1983 and was chosen as co-captain in 1982 and 1983. Turner also earned three varsity letters in basketball before joining the Nordic skiing team her senior year earning a letter and qualifying for regional competition. During the spring season, she participated in track and field earning four varsity letters, serving as the co-captain in 1983, qualifying for the regional and state meets in 1981-1984 and placing at the state meet in 1981, ‘82 and ‘83. Turner was a member of the National Honor Society, Girls’ State, and received the Heini Hartz Track Award, the Ruth French Award and the LaCasce Scholarship at graduation. Turner graduated from St. Michael’s College earning her BS in Education in 1988. While at St. Michael’s she earned four varsity letters in field hockey and was named MVP in 1987. She was a member of the ECAC Tournament team in 1987. She also played college lacrosse. She went on to earn her M.Ed. and Special Education from Lesley College in 1992, graduating cum laude. She has served as a volunteer coach in field Cheryl Turner Schneider hockey, basketball and lacrosse from 1991 to the present and is a member of the NEA/MEA, US Field Hockey Associa‘84 tion and has participated in the National Federation of State High Schools Association Coaches Program. Cheryl and husband, Ron, live in Wells, ME. Cheryl is a 5th-grade teacher at the Wells Elementary School and Ron is an attorney. They have two daughters, Kayla, a junior at Wells High School, and Megan, an 8th grader. Louise Ann Perry ‘65 was outstanding in academics as well as athletics receiving five varsity letters in the sports of basketball, softball and field hockey. She was a member of the Girls’ Athletic Association from 1962-1965 as well as participating in Prize Speaking, the Debate Team, the school newspaper and the French Club. Perry was inducted into the National Honor Society in 1964. She received the Freshman Scholastic Award, the Elizabeth W. Tinker French Award (‘64 & ‘65), the Bausch & Lomb Honorary Science Award, the Rensselaer Medal, and the school’s highest graduation award, the Gibson Medal. Following graduation, Perry attended UNH where she was the starting halfback on their field hockey team as well as a Dean’s List student. She continued her studies at the University of West Texas, and the University of Maryland, in Ramstein, Germany graduating summa cum laude with a BA in German and English in 1976. Perry earned her Master’s in German in 1978 from the University of Vermont. She played on the Ramstein AFB Travel All-Star Team, the Burlington, VT Women’s All-Star Team, the Ithaca, NY and Boston Women’s Leagues as well as other rotary and corporate softball leagues. Perry has worked as an advertising and sales executive, has taught advertising and sales promotion at the college level at Ithaca College, Emerson College and Granite State College. Since 1999 she has owned and operated Vintage Frameworks in North Conway.

Louise Ann Perry ‘65

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William R. “Buck” Jordan ‘35 was an outstanding varsity player in both football and baseball at the Academy best known for his talents on the baseball diamond. An outstanding pitcher, his athletic talent took him to UNH where he graduated in 1939. He pitched for UNH for three years and received the New England Conference Award during his senior year, winning all but one of his games. His best and most feared pitch was his knuckleball. Jordan completed a successful season with the Newport Frontiers of Vermont, a semi-professional club, prior to playing for the Philadelphia Athletics as a knuckleball pitcher in the Northern League. In 1942 he was called to serve in the U.S. Army during WWII in the European Theater. Following his military career, Jordan worked for Coca-Cola and then as a pitching coach at Cheverus High School as well as a player coach for the Portland Gulls. Jordan returned to Fryeburg and coached the Fryeburg American Legion Team from 1957-59. He was the Fryeburg Postmaster from 1957 until his untimely death in 1960 at age 44 following a long illness. Jordan was a member of the Theta Chi Fraternity at UNH, the Frank W. Shaw Post No. 137 American Legion in Fryeburg and in 2003 he was inducted posthumously into the Maine Baseball Hall of Fame. He was a well-loved member of the Fryeburg community who loved his town, his friends and his country.

Peter Hastings ‘53

William R “Buck” Peter Hastings ‘53 was a standout student and athlete and received eight varsity letters while Jordan ‘35 playing baseball, football and basketball at Fryeburg Academy. He was the recipient of the Dick Turner Baseball Award in his junior and senior year. Hastings was also an active member of the Boy Scouts and achieved Eagle Scout status and later served as Scoutmaster of Fryeburg Troop 54. Hastings went on to play varsity baseball in college and received his B.A. from Bowdoin College in 1957 graduating cum laude. He then embarked on a career in law at Boston University Law School where he again graduated cum laude in 1960 and was a senior editor of the BU Law Review. Peter was admitted to the ME & NH Bar Associations in 1960. Hastings also studied at NYU Graduate School of Business before returning to Fryeburg in 1961 to join the family practice with his father and brother, now known as Hastings Law Office, P.A. From 1988-1992, he became Representative Hastings, serving in the Maine State Legislature, representing District 97. He was a member of the Fryeburg-Lovell Kiwanis Club for many years and served as president for one term. Hastings has served on many Town of Fryeburg committees and was a member of the Fryeburg School Board for 11 years. Practicing law for over 50 years, Hastings was honored in 2010 by the NH Bar Association for reaching a 50-year milestone. Hastings and his wife, Stephanie, reside in Fryeburg and have seven children.

Paul McGuire, longtime educator and coach, is a Maine native, graduating from Mexico High School and UMO’s Class of 1961 earning his Master’s there as well. In 1961 McGuire began teaching history at Fryeburg Academy. While at the Academy he also served as ski coach, class adviser and dorm master. Under his excellent leadership, FA ski teams enjoyed great growth and success, culminating in Western Maine Class A and State of Maine Class A championships in 1967. Leaving Fryeburg in 1969, McGuire went on to Gould Academy where he was the History Department Chair, Nordic ski coach, Director of the Outdoor Education Program and Dean of Students. He retired from Gould in 2001. McGuire served multiple terms as president of the Maine Ski Coaches Association. In February 1965 he was appointed by the Maine Ski Council to serve as coach of the Maine contingent of the US Eastern Amateur Ski Association Junior Nordic Championships at Brattleboro and Putney, VT. McGuire also presented ski jumping clinics for high school skiers and coaches in Maine and in 1969 was honored with an appointment to the US Eastern Amateur Ski Association Junior Nordic Committee. In 2008 a portion of FA’s Nordic trail network was named for him and his mentor “Bucky” Broomhall. McGuire remains committed to the sport of skiing and is an active volunteer at the Ski Museum of Maine as well as other non-profit organizations. He was instrumental in securing the history of interscholastic skiing in the museum and Fryeburg Academy’s role in it as one of the oldest school ski programs in the state. Paul is now retired. Paul McGuire Hall of Excellence Committee: Beth Jones ‘66, Co-Chair Sue Thurston, Co-Chair Florence Graves Tripp ‘55, Treasurer Sally Reynolds Whitaker ‘55, Secretary Tom Ackley John Atwood ‘71 Steve Cote ‘85 Jeff Leach ‘96 Billie L’Heureux Jim Osgood Sr. ‘56 Brett Russell ‘56 Bruce Smith ‘67 Dwight Walker ‘77 To nominate an individual for Fryeburg Academy’s Hall of Excellence, go to our website at www.fryeburgacademy. org or see any of the above committee members.

FA’s Hall of Excellence Class of 2013 - from the Induction Ceremony, September 14, 2013 - more photos and coverage in the next issue of Scenes - Paul McGuire, Connie Kinsman representing Joanna Kinsman ‘03, Bobby Jordan ‘70, son of Buck Jordan ‘35, Louise Perry ‘65, Amanda Keaten Wine ‘89, Cheryl Turner Schneider ‘84 & Peter Hastings ‘53

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FA EVENTS & ALUM SIGHTINGS

Photo left-Roy Andrews ‘56-Fryeburg Fair President & Ralph Shirley ‘44; AboveGeorge Weston ‘60; Brenda Buzzell Hitchcock ‘68, showing cows again! Brenda owned a past Grand Champion winner at the Fair and visits for the 100th anniversary of 4-H to reprise her role!

FRYEBURG FAIR

Holly Bell Foster ‘72, Kelly Bell Lloyd ‘78 & Henry Foster ‘71 at a promotional show for the Fair

Jen Richardson-FA Faculty (Science) & her class at the Garden Center at the Fair Raymond Gushee-Frost ‘09 & Hattie Gushee Kimball ‘10 (left) participate in the Show of Champions at the 100th anniversary of 4-H at the Fair

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David Charles ‘79, Ron Sanborn ‘64 & Cindy Charette Turner ‘83 work at the VFW booth Alan Fox ‘68 & Janet Burnell Baker ‘68

Roy Andrews ‘56, Lorna Largey Emery ‘61 & Phil Emery ‘56; Photo right-Betty Walker-FA Former Faculty (103 years old!) & Twyla Morris Watson ‘75

Diane Gushee ‘79

John Weston ‘93 & Katie Noonan

Erica Martineau Maguire ‘03 & Dr. Christine Maguire

-19Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Pavle Stepanovic ‘13 & Rachel Andrews Damon ‘76; Barbara Gushee ‘85 & Laurie Lewis Rolfe ‘85; Michelle Boucher ‘13 leads the FA Band at the Fryeburg Fair Parade; Photo bottom right-Brent LaCasce ‘78 FA’s Chair Fine Arts Dept.

Roy Andrews ‘56 & Senator Olympia Snowe of Maine; Tinker Kiesman ‘65; Nick Kane ‘05 & Bailey Damon ‘05 -20Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


LACASCE SOCIETY DINNER

Photo left-Peter Klomp, FA’s Director of Gift Planning; Photo above-Sarah MacGillivray, Terry MacGillivray ‘81, Dan Lee & Susie Lee

Photo left-Nettie Kimball Bennett ‘60; Photo above-Alan Bennett ‘60, Brett Russell ‘56 & Jim Osgood ‘56; Photo right-Barbara Tufts Browne ‘50 & Gordon Wood

Photo left-Eli & Terri Saklonka; Photos above-Noel Austin ‘57 & wife Judy; Sarah Eastman; Tim Scott-FA’s Director of Development & Sheila Whitaker Kackley ‘84 -21Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


FA TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CRAFT FAIR

Becca Mann ‘13 & her mother

Angie Garrett-FA Faculty (Math)

FA’s Interact, French Club & Classes - all fundraising at the Craft Fair Jen Richardson-FA Faculty (Science) & daughters

-22Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


PACE GALLERY OPENINGS

Gail Rae Carter -Friend of the Pace Galleries

Leisa Socor-Artist

Mary Weston Di Nucci ‘85 & John Day ‘67-Director of the Pace Galleries

Kathryn Bean Davis ‘69 is a regular at our FA art gallery exhibits

Bill Housum-FA Former Faculty & Ginny Noftle Steve Pullan-FA Faculty (Art) & Heather; Savannah Kruger ‘14 & Samantha Kruger ‘11

Rick Perry & Jason Ronco; Cindy Russell, Brett Russell ‘56 & Sarah MacGillivray -23Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Jackie Lounsbury-FA Faculty (Special Services) & Sarah MacGillivray-FA’s Former Box Office Manager; Greg Phelps, Jason Ronco, Anchina Bugden & Rick Perry

_____, Mrs. Marilyn Bean & Kathryn Bean Davis ‘69; John Day ‘67 with guests Barbara Parkhurst & husband Rick Parkhurst The Pace Galleries of Art at Fryeburg Academy has approximately 3-5 exhibits per year with very enjoyable exhibit openings. To get on our notification list of openings and exhibits, send an email to boxoffice@ fryeburgacademy.org The Family of artist Mark Baum, whose work was on exhibit at the Pace Galleries-Bill Baum (second from left) is the son of the late Mark Baum, with his wife-Ellen, brother-Paul, Paul’s wife-Barbara, Paul’s daughters Sarah & Jessica. -24Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


FLORIDA SOCIALS

Mark Abbott ‘74

Chris Gordon Somers ‘75 & Ellen Hastings Zelman ‘76

Phil Lord ‘44 with wife Mary, with son-in-law & daughter

Hugh Hastings ‘44 with wife, Rene, and Elsie Reuning Fox ‘44

Chris Gordon Somers ‘75, Russell Wilfong ‘74, Tom Hastings ‘74 & Mark Abbott ‘74

FA’s Former Headmaster Dan Lee & wife Susie, Elsie Reuning Fox ‘44 & husband Rod

Russell Wilfong ‘74 & wife Denise

-25Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Dean Stearns ‘58 & Pat Leavitt Stearns ‘56

Sheila Whitaker Kackley ‘84 & Jeff Bartlett ‘79

Steve DiBiaso ‘61 & wife Chris Birchfield ‘60

Barbara Cornick Hammond ‘65 & Wilbur Hammond ‘61

Tom Hammond ‘73 & son Ben ‘01

Nan Gray Jackson ‘58 & husband Howard

Gene Tufts ‘54 & wife Lynda

-26Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Elsie Reuning Fox ‘44 & Bob Stearns ‘44; Helen Merrill Burnham ‘61 & husband; Janette Gerry Bennett ‘47 & daughter Sherri

Dick Conrad ‘58 & wife Sue

Wilbur Hammond ‘61 & Joyce Stearns Harmon ‘53

Lefty Homans ‘46 & wife Peg

Did not attend Fryeburg Academy

On a side trip through Georgia, visited Cindy Lusky Wentworth ‘76 & husband Ike

-27Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


FA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION’S SHAWNEE PEAK SKI NIGHT

Rachel Charles Kuvaja ‘60 & granddaughter Stephanie Mowry ‘12

Tracy Bell Mason ‘74, Greg Lloyd ‘83 & Kelly Bell Lloyd ‘78

Gump McAllister ‘88 & Lois Westleigh McAllister ‘88

Bond MacGillivray ‘85, Joe Shaffner ‘81 & Terry MacGillivray ‘81

Mahina Gardener ‘13 & Adam Armington ‘12

Martha Grover Holden ‘74 & Skip Cadigan ‘74

Hunter Day ‘16, Walker Day ‘13, Edie Walker Day ‘86, James Day ‘88

Fred Rogers ‘83, Mark Strange-FA Faculty (IA) & Rick Hensley-Buzzell ‘86

Aubrey Lemons McAllister ‘95 & Mike McAllister ‘84

-28Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Brianna Pelkie ‘12 & Stephanie Mowry ‘12

Heidi Blake ‘82 & Joe Shaffner ‘81

Rick Hensley-Buzzell ‘86 entertains

Skip Cadigan ‘74 & Rachel Andrews Damon ‘76

Mark Strange-FA Faculty (IA), Holly Hatch Strange ‘81, Renee Strange ‘03 & Doug Farnham ‘03

Lonni Lutte Lewis ‘59, Heidi Blake ‘82, Todd Gallagher ‘82 & Jen Stacy Bartlett ‘93

Leigh Butters Boisvert ‘04 & her father-Larry Butters ‘74

Vinnie Osgood ‘07, fiance Hillary, Andrea Smith Osgood ‘86 & Jim Osgood ‘85

Gaige McCue ‘11 with mother, Sue, Madison Davis ‘14 & Tammy Wilson ‘93

-29Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


NEW YORK CITY SOCIAL

Todd Spodek ‘97 & Family Dan Lee ‘00, Rashida Eatman ‘99 & Sulany Madrid ‘00 Dan Lee ‘00 & wife Kelsey

Jeff Beebe ‘79, Coco Fritzlen ‘11 & Zeke Wofford ‘76

Jeff Bartlett ‘79 & Dan Lee, FA’s Former Headmaster

Zack Drew ‘03 & David Rohde ‘85

Katy Wright-Mead ‘01

Sulany Madrid ‘00, Richard Jones ‘58 & Rashida Eatman ‘99

-30Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


THE CELEBRATION OF THE LIFE OF SCOTT KELLY ‘53 Scott Kelly ‘53 aka “Mr. Kelly” November 27, 1933 March 30, 2013 Devoted husband, father, teacher, coach, mentor, loyal friend and champion of Fryeburg Academy. Mr. Kelly’s celebration of life was held here at FA at the Ada Cram Wadsworth Arena. The crowd was estimated to be about 1,000 strong. All those in attendance were asked to wear something “Red Sox” in tribute to Mr. Kelly’s life-long love for the Sox. Tributes were delivered by Brent LaCasce ‘78 and his FA musicians, Dan Lee, FA’s Former Headmaster, Tom Shaffner, Mark Strange, Peter Klomp, Scott Cote-Crosskill, Gary McClurg, Keith Durham ‘72, Teri Scanlon Phillips ‘86 & Ryan Kelly ‘82. A Moxie toast was raised by all in attendance as a tribute to Mr. Kelly’s love for this Maine beverage. Mr. Kelly was also known for his love for...

...education...

....his “bride” Sandy...

...science and FA students...

...family...here with grandson-Devon, wife Sandy & son Ryan ‘82

...a good cup of coffee... Photo taken on November 27, 2012 Mr. Kelly’s 79th Birthday

...for Fryeburg Academy Raiders. Thank you Mr. Kelly

-31Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


A Celebration of the Life of Scott Kelly ‘53 Guests were asked to wear something “Red Sox” and they did!

Skip Cadigan ‘74 & Owen Mills ‘70

Roger & Jane Williams

Mike Darcy-FA Former Faculty

Cindy Charette-Turner ‘83 & David Charles ‘79

The Celebration of the Life of Mr. Scott Kelly ‘53

-32Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Katie Thurston ‘05 & Jim Thurston-FA Dean

Ginny Seavey Chandler ‘61

Peter Klomp-FA’s Director of Gift Planning & Tom Shaffner-FA Trustee

Dick Cote-FA Former Trustee & wife Cathy

Ryan Kelly ‘82 & Sandy Kelly

Mike Hill ‘79

Teri Scanlon Phillips ‘86 & Gary McClurg-FA Former Faculty

Michael Ross ‘72 & Keith Durham ‘72

Kristen York ‘91 & Jayme Hamlin Smith ‘91

-33Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Jay Brenchick ‘85, John Brenchick ‘78 & Steve Cote ‘85

Jim Thurston-FA Dean, David Turner ‘88-FA Dean & Brian Turner ‘90

Kyla Kelly, Katie Thurston ‘05 & Kyrstie Kelly (Kyla & Krystie are Mr. Kelly’s granddaughters)

Mr. Kelly’s daughters-Jane Scanlon Cratch ‘82 & Teri Scanlon Phillips ‘86

Photo above left-Tom Ackley & Mike DarcyFA Former Faculty Members; Photo above rightSandra Panno Whitaker ‘86, Edie Lewis Merrill ‘72 & Julie Barton Denney ‘73 from FA’s Food Service; Photo left-Jason LaMountain ‘83; Photo right-Mark Strange-FA Faculty (IA) & wife Holly Hatch Strange ‘81

-34Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


DAN LEE, FA HEADMASTER FROM 1993-2013 RETIRES

After 20 years at the helm of FA, Dan Lee decided to retire. As well, long-time Math teacher, coach and senior class advisor, Tom Ackley, chose retirement. David Sturdevant, FA’s Principal and an outstanding FA leader, accepted the position of Headmaster at Lincoln Academy. The Lees held a “thank you” celebration for all. Photo left-Dan at one of our many FA events; Photo center-a portrait painted by Roger Williams of Lovell, ME, unveiled at Dan’s retirement events, will now hang in the FA library; Photo above-Geraldine Turner, Dan’s long-time secretary gives him a big congratulatory hug.

Stephanie Morin-FA’s Director of Enrollment & Marketing

Rachel Charles Kuvaja ‘60FA Food Service retired Cindy Russell, Brett Russell ‘56 & Sarah Eastman; Photo far left-Gloria McDonald Charles ‘58 & Jeff Bartlett ‘79; Photo left-Dan Lee, FA’s Former Headmaster, Dave Jones-FA Faculty (History & Football Coach), Jim ThurstonDean & David Turner ‘88-Dean & Head Football Coach

-35Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Sarah MacGillivray-FA’s Former Box Office Manager & Scott Cote-Crosskill-FA Faculty (Science Beth Sturdevant-FA Former Faculty Chair) & Chris Pike ‘84

John Atwood FA Faculty (History)

Mark Strange FA Faculty (Industrial/Technical Arts)

David Sturdevant-FA’s Former Principal & Tom Ackley-FA Faculty Retired

Tracy Weitz-Director of the Ctr for Int’l Students

Katie Ackley ‘03, Lindsey Costa ‘02, Brianna Plumber ‘03 & Carolyn Findeisen ‘02

David Sturdevant & Dede FrostDirector of PV Alternative School

Dan Lee with David Fulton ‘12 & Lakyn Osgood ‘12

-36Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Lindsay MacGillivray ‘10, Megan MacGillivray ‘12, Michelle Boucher ‘13 & Sally GibsonFA’s Substitute Coodinator; David Turner ‘88-FA Dean with wife, Nicki Chewning-FA’s PV Alternative School; Mark Strange-FA Faculty (IA), Sue Ackley, Katie Ackley ‘03, Tom Ackley-FA Faculty (Math) & family friend, Ralph Mansell

Photo aboveThe unveiling of the portrait of Dan Lee commissioned by the FA Board of Trustees and painted by Roger Williams of Lovell. Roger is an outstanding artist - see more about him at www. rogerwilliamsfineart. com; Photo left-Dan Lee & Family, daughter-inlaw Kelsey, son Daniel ‘00 & wife Susie -37Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


THE CELEBRATION OF THE LIFE OF DAN TURNER

Dan Turner November 24, 1942 to November 20, 2012 Fryeburg Academy science and math teacher, athletic director, football coach, advisor, tutor, and avid supporter of all things “Fryeburg Academy.” Best known for his greeting, “Evenin’....” no matter what time of day, and his tireless work on behalf of Red Cross blood drives. Dan was a highly respected colleague, friend to all, father and especially loving husband to wife, Geraldine Turner, FA’s Assistant to the Head of School.

-38Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Jay Brenchick ‘85 & Beth Thorman ‘84

Sue Thurston-FA’s Athletic Director & Susie Lee

Skip Cadigan ‘74 & Beth Thorman ‘84

The Turner Family, Brian ‘90, David ‘88, Geraldine, Cheryl ‘84 & Chris ‘85

Nick L’Heureux ‘16 & Tyler Saunders ‘13

Arizona Zipper ‘60

Pat Wood ‘68-FA Former Faculty (PE)

-39Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Chris Dutton ‘90, Eric Gold-FA Former Faculty & Brian Turner ‘90

Mike Sakash-FA Faculty (Music) & FA students generously provide music

Carol Brown Brooks ‘53

Michael Ross ‘72, Scott Kelly ‘53, Keith Durham ‘72 & John Garner ‘72

Kit Trumbull ‘88

Ian Shea ‘13 & Jack Bernazzani ‘13

Kathy True Ela ‘78, Sandra True-FA Former Staff, Mark True ‘82 & Sherry True Ingalls ‘76; Photo right-Cheryl Turner Schneider ‘84 & Barbara Gushee ‘84 -40Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Sarah MacGillivray FA’s Former Box Office Manager

Keith Durham ‘72 Speaker at Dan Turner’s Celebration of Life

Dede Frost-FA’s Director-Alternative School & Stu Frost-FA Faculty (Math)

David Jillson ‘74

The granddaughters of Dan Turner-Megan, Isabella, Kayla & Avery

Hillary Wiley McAllister ‘01, baby Brennan & Robin Brennan Wiley ‘73-FA Librarian

Steve Cote ‘85 & Brian Turner ‘90

-41Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


FA’s Super Softball Coaching Team - Wayne Rivet, Kristina Stevens, Fred Apt (Head Coach) & Chris Dutton ‘90

FA TODAY Retired Coach Fred Apt

Retired Coach Fred Apt

FA Softball wins “Good Sportsmanship Award” just as Fred Apt retires from coaching

Topi Laakso ‘13

Carla Tripp ‘13

Ellen Bacchiocchi ‘13, Kendra Fox ‘13 & Christina DiPietro ‘13

FA Field Hockey Team

Silas Eastman ‘13

-42Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Sarah MacGillivray & Isabel Hodgman-Burns ‘14

Johanna Billington

Kiara Duran ‘15 & Laura Monegro ‘14

Aicha Ghadfa-FA Faculty (Spanish), Jenn Richardson-FA Faculty (Science), Jasmine Vargas ‘15 & Bryanna Brea ‘15

Tom Ackley & Dave Woodsome

Alexis L’Heureux-Carland ‘16 & McKenna Gerchman ‘16

Madeline Welch ‘16, Allison Manoogian ‘16, Mariah Magee ‘16 & Phoebe Crowe ‘16

Courtney Bartlett ‘13, Kyle Barboza ‘13 & Kamara Reed ‘13

Durland Barker ‘65-FA Faculty (Math Chair)

-43Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Renae Fournier ‘16

Dan & Susie Lee in the Homecoming Parade

Rodrigo Araujo ‘15

Junru He ‘15

Brent LaCasce ‘78 FA Faculty (Fine Arts Chair) & Isabel Hodgman-Burns ‘14

Alex Ouellette ‘16 & Matthew Bradley ‘15

Emery O’Connell ‘16, Chelsea Abraham ‘13 & Alexis L’Heureux-Carland ‘16

Mike Sakash-FA Faculty (Music)

Rebecca Mann ‘13, Megan Vitters ‘13, Greyson Hikel ‘13, Molly Upton ‘13 & Michelle Boucher ‘13-front

Jennifer Perry ‘13

Junyu Liu ‘13

-44Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Tyler LeGoff ‘13

Alec Perry ‘13 & Forrest Stearns ‘14

Elle ‘15 & Sulo Burbank ‘14

Alex Ouellette ‘16 & Kaylee Barboza ‘16

Jiaqi Zhou ‘14 & Hsien-Yi Tsai ‘14

Divine Dockery ‘13, Aleksandar Lazic ‘14, Luka Maric ‘13, Semina Bildik ‘14, Front-Pavle Stepanovic ‘13 & Molly Ballard ‘14

John Atwood-FA Faculty (History) & Emily Ouellette ‘14

Patrick Carty ‘16, Thomas Rose ‘15, Jonathan Burk ‘15, Kyle Barboza ‘13, Logan Gerchman ‘13 & Silas Eastman ‘13

Ali Upton ‘15 & Thu Pham ‘15

Ellen Bacchiocchi ‘13, Alicia McDonald ‘13 & Sasha Azel ‘13

-45Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Xiyao Wang ‘13, Ziyi Dai ‘16 & Pu Jin ‘13

Adrianna Preble ‘15 & Molly Upton ‘13

FA Students wishing Merry Christmas!

Class outside for the day!

Francesca Llanos ‘14

Jovanna Jeremic ‘13 & Olivia McDermith ‘13

Donovan Brown ‘15

FA’s Cheerleaders

Silas Eastman ‘13

FA Ski Team

-46Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Shelby Hesslein ‘15, Sydney Andreoli ‘15, Lucy Kneissler ‘15 & Leslie Stryker

Ellen Bacchiocchi ‘13 & Kendra Fox ‘13

Maeve Hibbard daughter of Stephanie Morin & Chris Hibbard-FA Faculty

Kathleen Haffner, Harvey Nichols & Kathleen Chandler Adams ‘70 - FA Maintenance & Housekeeping

Tian Ma ‘13, Manxi Wu ‘13, Hanlin Xu ‘13, Erfei Zhao ‘13 & Hengliang Yao ‘13

Gulsen Oztosun ‘16 & Martin Salfeld ‘15

Oriagna Inirio ‘16, Nicholas Mauer ‘15, Kiara Duran ‘15, Catherine Ashley ‘16, Carla Geneikis ‘15, Luca Tesan ‘15, Bryanna Brea ‘15 & Marta Ferreira Fernandez-Baca ‘16

Emily Strahler-Director of Residential Life, Chris Strahler-FA Faculty (Science) & son, Daniel

-47Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Pavle Stepanovic ‘13 & Tryggvi Hilsman ‘15 received the 2013 Fred M. Richards ‘07, Jr. Drivers Ed Scholarships. Founded by Tina Hansen (center & accompanied by her sister, Lisa Wardwell-far left), after a single-car accident took the life of her 21-year-old son. Hansen says, “I want other kids to take driving very, very seriously and I want them all to take driver’s ed. I want them to learn the skills required to get behind the wheel of a car.” Sharon Keefe (far right) of the Be Safe Driving School in Fryeburg also contributed to the Fred Richards Scholarship.

Franz Ritt & Lucia Piacenza-FA Faculty (Publishing & Residential Life)

Project Graduation Fundraiser-Terry ‘81, Ian, and Sarah MacGillivray

Tim Scott, Scott Leach ‘71, Diane Lewey, Barbara Hill ‘74 & David Sturdevant

Hayden Kollander ‘15 & parents, Barbara Kollander-FA’s Business Mgr & Lonnie Kollander

Steven Flaherty ‘13 & Jennifer Perry ‘13

Jen Leach Pelkie ‘92, husband, Jeff Pelkie ‘87 & Family

Sarah & Michelle Boucher ‘13

-48Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Kyle Barboza ‘13-FA Speech Competition

Tim Scott-FA’s Dir of Development & Erin P. Mayo-Head of School at the Annual FA Student Speech Competition

FA Student Speech Competition Winners-Amber Dindorf ‘14, John Bernazzani ‘13, Emery O’Connell ‘16, & Erfei Zhao ‘13

Emery O’Connell ‘16 & Paul Dostie ‘13

Francesca Llanos ‘14 & Mike Dana-FA Faculty (Photo & PAC)

Hunter Lyons ‘13, Chelsea Abraham ‘13 & Isabel Hodgman-Burns ‘14

Gefei Li ‘13, Erfei Zhao ‘13, Thu Pham ‘15, Kallie Moulton ‘13 & Njemile Phillip ‘13

-49Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Winter Sports Awards-Coach Billie L’Heureux, Sarah Welch ‘14, Coach Sean Watson & Coach Steve Bush

Tyler LeGoff ‘13 with Coach Luke Ray ‘05 (Ice Hockey)

Connor Sheehan ‘13 & his mother-Heather Sheehan

Coach Bryce Thurston ‘88 (Wrestling) & Champions Connor Sheehan ‘13 & Zachary Sheehan ‘15

Ice Hockey Seniors-Tyler Hill ‘13, Tyler LeGoff ‘13, Mike LeGoff ‘13 & Pavle Stepanovic ‘13

Coaches Christopher Darling & John Weston ‘93 with Amber Dindorf ‘14

Ian Shea ‘13 & Coach Kevin Clarke (Skiing)

Winning Raiders - Reed Wales ‘16, Aaron Hennessy ‘16, Kachina Price ‘13 & Kathy Wilson Dunham ‘77

Members of FA’s Wrestling Team with Coach Mike Mowry ‘87 before his deployment

-50Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Winter Carnival Queen Candidates 2013 - Ellen Bacchiocchi ‘13, Michelle Boucher ‘13, Christina DiPietro ‘13, Kendra Fox ‘13 & Van Nguyen ‘13

And the winner is - Michelle Boucher ‘13 President Class of 2013

Norbu Sherpa ‘13, Jamie Berned ‘14, Aleksandar Lazic ‘14 & Topi Laakso ‘13

Yee Ki Tsang ‘14, Thu Pham ‘15, Van Nguyen ‘13 & Meng Yuan ‘13

Jennifer Perry ‘13, Rebecca Mann ‘13 & Megan Cavanaugh ‘13

Lindsey Baker ‘13 & Benjamin Bailey ‘13

Siblings-Haley Kollander ‘13 & Hayden Kollander ‘15

Alexis Delacruz ‘13 & Andrew Berg ‘13

-51Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Julia Clukey, Olympic Luger comes to FA to speak with students - here with Sue Thurston & Sarah MacGillivray

FA’s Music Department - best in the State of Maine!!

Julia Clukey signs autographs

Catherine Ashley ‘16, Jaquan Causer ‘14, Jasmine Vargas ‘15 & Courtney Boudreau ‘13

FA Musician Sasha Azel ‘13 with her motherAnna Romer -52Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


FA’s International Day - Divine Dockery ‘13, Bryanna Brea ‘15, Francesca Llanos ‘14, Runairy Infante ‘16, Henry Santana ‘15 & Angelidi Monegro ‘15

Mohammed Islam ‘13

Semina Bildik ‘14 & Jasmine Vargas ‘15

Duc Minh Le ‘14 & Dat Vu ‘15

Risa Ishii ‘13

Anju Roy ‘13 & Yuta Doine ‘16

Matthaus Helbich, Nicholas Mauer ‘15, Luca Tesan ‘15 & Felix Oblin ‘15

-53Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Prom - Walker Day ‘13, Kylie Locke ‘14, Ellen Bacchiocchi ‘13 & Tyler Hill ‘13

Kyle Barboza ‘13 & Jamie Gullikson ‘13

Kyle Bonner ‘13 & Kevin Reardon ‘13

Tianyang Wang ‘15, Courtney Bartlett ‘13, Nacoma Gray ‘14 & Ferdinand Schmid ‘14

Tyler Duncan ‘13, Kyra Hunsicker ‘13, Emily Heggie ‘13 & Hunter Lyons ‘13

Maria Gomiz Maillett ‘95, FA’s Alumni Director, was Prom Queen in 1995!

Prom King & Queen - Logan Gerchman ‘13 & Christina DiPietro ‘13

It poured at Prom! Jordan Parker ‘14

Cody Batchelor ‘11, Carla Cassino ‘14, Guest, Courtney Batchelor ‘14, Kaitlin Robinson ‘16 & Paul Drew ‘14

-54Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Tom Ackley-FA Faculty (Math & Senior Class Advisor) retired from FA in June 2013

Norbu Sherpa ‘13 & Armel Mudasigwa ‘13

Lake Phillips ‘13

Senior Community Service Projects-Bright Amoako ‘13, Njemile Phillip ‘13, Elijah Thompson ‘15 & Jared Stefano ‘15

Alexis Guzman ‘13 and Haley Kollander ‘13

Seniors Community Service - a day on the Kancamagus Highway - FA students picked up trash from several rest areas - a great day! -55Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Graduation Events-Courtney Bartlett ‘13 & Parents, Jason ‘92 & Melissa

Armel Mudasigwa ‘13 with Family & Chris Hibbard-FA’s Dir of Admissions

Cody Smith ‘13 & parents, Shari Charles Smith ‘86 & Tom Smith

Risa Ishii ‘13 & Parents

Tyler Saunders ‘13 & Brothers

Courtney McGrath ‘13 & Family

Award Winners-Shannon Friberg ‘13, Alexis Delacruz ‘13, Steven Flaherty ‘13, Kelsey Liljedahl ‘13, Tyler Saunders ‘13 & Dennis Skillings ‘13 -56Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Sasha Azel ‘13-FA Commencement Speaker

2013 Commencement - Scott Cote-CrosskillFA Faculty (Science Chair) & Nicole CoteCrosskill ‘77-Director of Guidance

Ian Shea ‘13 & Mahina Gardener ‘13

Walker Day ‘13, Jacob Thurston ‘13, Tyler Hill ‘13 & Tanner Wentworth ‘13

Molly Upton ‘13 & her mother

Isaac Rader ‘13 & Emily Heggie ‘13

Hunter Lyons ‘13 & Family

Manxi Wu ‘13

Olivia McDermith ‘13

-57Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Jiacheng Cui ‘13 & Family Mason Molloy ‘13 & Brian Molloy

Alicia McDonald ‘13 & Family

Ben Damon ‘10 and Pavle Stepanovic ‘13

Alden Gagnon ‘13 & her mother

Van Nguyen ‘13 and Jane Fullerton

Last Day of School -58Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Fryeburg Academy Class of 2013 Awards The Bill Sayles Award - Patrick Moody The Oliver Award - Van Tuong Nguyen Senator George J. Mitchell – Michelle Boucher The Rachel M. Osgood Scholarship - Mahina Gardener The Richard Denney Scholarship - Tyler Saunders Susan Souther Page English Medal - Kiley Jolicoeur Elizabeth W. Tinker Prize – History - Allie Gagnon Elizabeth W. Tinker Prize - Math - Yueyi Sun George Haley Prize - Logan Gerchman Major Clayton Warren Pike and Margaret E. Pike Science Prize - Yueyi Sun Elizabeth W. Tinker Prize - French - Shannon Friberg The Priscilla Higgins Merrifield French Award - Catherine Gillette Walter A. Robinson Classical Prize - Isaac Rader The Fryeburg Academy Spanish Award - Kendra Fox, Kallie Moulton Elizabeth W. Tinker Prize - Business - Jacob Thurston Theodore P. Blaich Social Studies Award - Christina DiPietro Andrew B. Welch Life Science Award - Christina DiPietro John F. Weston Award - Jennifer Perry Ralph M. Larrabee Award - Jamie Gullikson The Lester W. Hammond Jr. Award - Kyle Barboza Eleanor P. Andrews Award - Gefei Li Philip G. Andrews, Jr. Award - Walker Day Barbara Douglass Intercultural Ambassador Award Van Tuong Nguyen, Norbu Samphel Sherpa Fryeburg Academy Teachers Association Scholarship Megan Cavanaugh, Jennifer Perry The Priscilla MacGillivray Goff Award - Megan Cavanaugh The LaCasce Award - Jamie Gullikson, Cailyn Ludwig Dean’s Cup - Ting-wei Lee Senior Esprit de Corps Award - Erfei Zhao Ruth Shaw French Award - Jennifer Perry The Graustein Awards - Bright Amoako, Kendra Fox Robert S. Crabtree Service Award - Connor Sheehan Erickson Award - Silas Eastman The Gibson Memorial Medal - Michelle Boucher The Fryeburg Academy Alumni Association Awards Michelle Boucher, Conner Sheehan Bretton Frost Memorial Award - Tyler Saunders Marjoray “Dolly” LaCasce All-State Music Awards - Steven Flaherty, Allie Gagnon, Hunter Lyons The Fryeburg Recreation Department’s Dick Cote Community Service Award - Kendra Fox National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizens Award - Michelle Boucher Grover Women’s Athletic Scholarship - Ellen Bacchiocchi Reny’s Scholarship - Mahina Gardener Constance Warren and Henry Warren Andrews Award Paul Dostie Dollars for Scholars of Mount Washington Valley Scholarship - Michelle Boucher, Walker Day, Christina DiPietro, Steven Flaherty, Kendra Fox, Jamie Gullikson, Laura Lewis, Kelsey Liljedahl, Rebecca Mann, Hannah Plowden, Ian Shea, Megan Vitters Chatham Historical Society - Silas Eastman, Michael Fournier, Jennifer Perry The Charles G. Rutter Industrial Arts Award - Silas Eastman Dorothy P. Ingraham Award - Samantha Sgroi Charles E. and Blanche M. Fox Award - Silas Eastman Stella Nickerson Gray Award - Allie Gagnon Madeline A. Savard Medical Award - Michelle Boucher The Stella N. and Lawrence M. Gray Award - Silas Eastman The Class of 1950 Award - Michelle Boucher John Fordyce Prize - Bright Amoako The Cal and Sally Harnden Award - Michelle Boucher The Kendal C. and Anna Ham Charitable Foundation

Scholarships – Shannon Friberg, Alexis Delacruz, Steven Flaherty, Kelsey Liljedahl, Tyler Saunders, Dennis Skillings Harry G. True Memorial Scholarship - Jordan Parker Brian (BJ) Day Award - Rebecca Mann Colin Hurd Memorial Award - Jacob Thurston Maine Principals’ Association Principal’s Award - Michelle Boucher The John Freeman Memorial Award - Christina DiPietro The MELMAC Education Scholarship - Steven Flaherty Virginia Lee Nixon Award - Christina DiPietro Wallace Blake Scholarship - Logan Gerchman Nancy Brooks Heath Nursing Award - Hannah Plowden The Frank Petillo Memorial Fine Arts Award - Allie Gagnon The Drama Award - Lake Phillips, Ashanah Tripp New England Science Teachers Award - Michelle Boucher Vincent Manoriti Memorial Book Award - Michelle Boucher Raiders Booster Plaques for Outstanding Athletic Performance Christina DiPietro, Silas Eastman Fryeburg Academy Soccer Award - Paul Dostie Paul “Skip” McBride Memorial Award - Madeline Pearson, Jacob Thurston Joseph R. Austin Football Award - Kyle Bonner Clifford L. Gray Baseball Award - Tyler Hill Eldon W. Heartz Track Award - Jamie Gullikson Harry G. True Basketball Award - Tyler Saunders Susan Harnden Fox Wrestling Award - Jacob Thurston Jay Boschert Memorial Award - Tyler Saunders Katelyn Dagan Scholarship - Jennifer Sundgren Fryeburg Lions Club Scholarship - Kelsey Liljedahl, Courtney McGrath Fryeburg Fish and Game Association Scholarship Walker Day, Jacob Thurston Mount Washington Valley Old Car Club - Cody Smith The Frank W. Shaw Post #137 American Legion Award Jacob Thurston Alumni Association Book Awards - Kyle Barboza, Kallie Moulton, Jennifer Perry, Cody Smith, Carla Tripp The Denmark Lions Scholarships - Megan Cavanaugh, Logan Gerchman, Jamie Gullikson, Michael LeGoff, Tyler LeGoff Campbell Conference Football Award - Kyle Bonner The Lovell Lions Scholarships: The Malcolm Wilson Memorial Scholarship - Ashanah Tripp David Mason Recreational Scholarship - Ellen Bacchiocchi Chester Adams Memorial Scholarship - Kallie Moulton Winfield Adams Memorial Scholarship - Patrick Moody David G. Fox Memorial Scholarship - Walker Day, Kallie Moulton, Samantha Sgroi Fryeburg Area Rotary Scholarship - Michelle Boucher, Kendra Fox, Logan Gerchman, Jennifer Perry, Connor Sheehan Raiders Booster Club Book Award - Kyle Barboza, Michelle Boucher, Walker Day, Silas Eastman, Kendra Fox, Logan Gerchman, Jamie Gullikson, Haley Kollander, Kelsey Liljedahl, Jennifer Perry, Hannah Plowden, Connor Sheehan, Jacob Thurston, Carla Tripp The Pingree-Trumbull Scholarship - Mahina Gardener Poland Spring Good Science Scholarships - Sasha Azel, Kendra Fox, Jamie Gullikson, Kelsey Liljedahl, Ian Shea The Knights of Pythias Award - Tyler Saunders Joan Irish Award - Sasha Azel Marion Rodgerson Scholarship - Megan Vitters The Western Maine Conference Citizenship Award Christina DiPietro, Silas Eastman Settlers’ Green Outlet Village Scholarship - Hannah Plowden Oxford County Education Association Retired Educational Award – Megan Cavanaugh Stephen E. Smith Memorial Scholarship – Tyler Hill Girl Scout Gold Award – Jennifer Perry

-59Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Fryeburg Academy Class of 2013 College/Military/Work Destinations Bright Amoako - USM Sasha Azel - Virginia Tech Ellen Bacchiocchi - UMaine Orono Benjamin Bailey - CMCC Lindsey Baker - Workforce Kyle Barboza - US Air Force Academy Courtney Bartlett - Workforce Christopher Bartlett - USAF Blake Bartlett - Workforce Mathew Bennett - Workforce Andrew Berg - St. Joseph’s College John Bernazzani - Workforce Trent Bishop - Workforce Kyle Bonner - Workforce Michelle Boucher - Colby College Courtney Boudreau - College Isabelle Boyd - Lasell Jr College Brandon Bridges - Workforce Charles Canney - Workforce Megan Cavanaugh - Johnson State, VT Giovanna Chiarella - Columbia Col - IL Jiacheng Cui - College Charles Davis - Workforce Steven Davis - Workforce Walker Day - UMaine Orono Alexis Delacruz - CMCC Christian DeMiranda - Salem State Univ. Aldi Dinoshi – Rutgers University Christina DiPietro - Syracuse University Megan DiStefano - Workforce Divine Dockery - Ellsworth College Paul Dostie - Full Sail University Anthony DuBois - Workforce Tyler Duncan - Workforce Silas Eastman - Colby College Kayla Eastman - Granite State College Amber Edson - Workforce Andrew Emery - CMCC Ashley Emery - Workforce Erin Fahey - Workforce Steven Flaherty - Regents University Melissa Foster - Workforce Michael Fournier - Plymouth State College Kendra Fox - UMaine Orono Shannon Friberg - James Madison Un Alexander Frost - Workforce Alden Gagnon - Elon University Mahina Gardener - University of Hawaii Logan Gerchman - UMaine Orono David Gibely - Workforce Catherine Gillette - UMaine Orono Emily Gillette - Workforce Jamie Gullikson - Northeastern University Alexis Guzman - Maryland School of Cosmetology Desiree Hamlyn - Workforce Nathaniel Hart - College Emily Heggie - Pratt University Cameron Henry - Workforce Greyson Hikel - Lake Region Vet College Tyler Hill - UMaine Orono

Douglas Hilton - Workforce Kyra Hunsicker - Green Mtn College Tristan Hunter - Workforce Nathan Hutchins - Granite State College Risa Ishii - Workforce Mohammed Islam - Drexel University Jovana Jeremic - City College, Greece Wenhua Jin - Penn State Xiang Jin - UMaine Pu Jin - Workforce Kiley Jolicoeur - Sweet Briar College Soo Young Kang - Workforce Alexis Kirker - Bridgewater State College Haley Kollander - University of Hartford Topi Laakso - Plymouth State College Ting-Wei Lee - Columbia College - IL Michael LeGoff - UMaine Orono Tyler LeGoff – UMaine Orono Tyler LeRoy - Workforce Laura Lewis - The Landing School Gefei Li - Cornell University Zhiyi Li - College Kelsey Liljedahl - University of Hartford Junyu Liu - College Cailyn Ludwig - Eugene Lang College Levi Lusky - US Armed Services Hunter Lyons - McGill University Tian Ma - UMass Ian Macfawn - SMCC Mitchel Mahanor - U.S. Army Augustus Mailo - Workforce Rebecca Mann - Averett University Luka Maric - College in Spain Olivia McDermith - Eastern Nazarene College Alicia McDonald - UMaine Orono Courtney McGrath - UMaine Orono Kaleen McQuillan - SMCC Tyler Miller - CMCC Samuel Mills - USAF Mason Molloy - Wyoming Tech Institute Patrick Moody - Maine Maritime Academy Kallie Moulton - Texas St University Armel Mudasigwa - College Gabrielle Napolitan - CMCC Samantha Nardone - UMaine Orono Eliza Neidlinger - Workforce Van Tuong Nguyen - Seton Hall University Ariyapon Nupirod - Thailand College Brandon Parent - Workforce Jordan Parker - Workforce Dylan Parmenter - Workforce Madeline Pearson - USM Logan Pease-Daigle - Granite State College Sage Peek-Antolin - UMaine Orono Alec Perry - St Lawrence University Jennifer Perry - UMaine Farmington Lake Phillips - Husson College Donald Piawlock - Workforce Thomas Piawlock - Workforce Hannah Plowden - Husson College

Emily Powers - Workforce Kachina Price - Workforce Nicholas Purinton - College Isaac Rader - College Andrew Rascoe - Workforce Kevin Reardon - Workforce Ignacio Redondo - College Seth Reil - Workforce Caleb Romasco - Workforce Joshua Rounds - University of Pittsburg Anju Roy - College Leah Roy - USM Dylan Rugg - Workforce Tyler Saunders - St Joseph’s College Kellyn Scrimger - Stetson University Samantha Sgroi - Lasell Jr College Ian Shea - UMaine Orono Connor Sheehan - Boston University Norbu Sherpa - Workforce Dennis Skillings - Minnesota St University Cody Smith - Wyoming Tech Institute Conrad Smith - Workforce Pavle Stepanovic - Workforce Faith Stevens - Workforce Craig Strutton - Workforce Yueyi Sun - Georgia St Tech Col Jennifer Sundgren - UMaine Ft Kent Zheng Tang - Workforce Dylan Thorner - Workforce Jacob Thurston - USM Nicole Tichenor - US Navy Josselyn Tillock - Becker College Jacob Townsend - Workforce Breighton Tremblay - Workforce Ashanah Tripp - Lasell Jr College Carla Tripp - St Joseph’s College Molly Upton - USM Jacob Utter - Workforce Branden Viens - Workforce Megan Vitters - Delaware Valley College Shunwen Wang - University of CA Ruining Wang - University of Rochester Xiyao Wang - Workforce Jacob Ward - Workforce Chenghao Wei - New York University Ben Welch - Workforce Tanner Wentworth - USAF Tyler West - Workforce Crystal White - Workforce Tanner Wilson - New England School of Communications TJ Woitko - Workforce Manxi Wu - College Hanlin Xu - MI State University Hengliang Yao - College Che-Chun Yeh - College Jongsung Yoon - Workforce Meng Yuan - Trinity College Bintao Zhang - Workforce Erfei Zhao - Washington University

-60Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


SCENES FROM REUNION 2013 (REUNION 2014-JUNE 6, 7 & 8)

Senior Alumni-Row 1: Alfred Hanscom ’43, Sylvia Shaw Lydick ’43, Jean Leavitt Jordan ‘43, Barbara Tufts Browne ’50, Polly Pendexter Lutte ’36, Stanley Ward ’36, Unknown; Row 2: Hugh Hastings ’44, Phil Lord ’44, Dick Fox ’41, Dottie Hill Pitman ’38; Row 3: Richard Hill ’49, Eva Dunn Ward ’49, Jean Henley McAllister ’52, Alice Proctor ’45; Row 4: Jackson Perkins ‘52, Dianne Taggart Yaple ’55, Dick Eastman ’52, Faye Cross Hussey ’52, James LaCasce ’52 Class of 1948 Row 1: Virgil Ward, Corliss Watson, John Pandora, Frank Robson; Row 2: Helen Bryant Morgan, Bruce Nason, Ralph Woodward Class of 1953 Row 1: Roberta Cram Chandler, Carol Brown Brooks, Burton Brooks; Row 2: Jeanene Libby LaCasce, Jean Bauckman Lyford, Joline Edwards Drudi, Peter Hastings, Vivian Seelye Dustin; Row 3: Marjorie Ela Stanley, Edward Whitaker, Clyde Wiggin, David Bowles, Allaire Pike Palmer -61Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Class of 1958-Row 1: Mary Maddix Currie, Gloria Billings Tillson, Beverly Kenerson Bartlett, Gloria McDonald Charles Row 2: Perry Edwards, Karen Schildberg Pike, Esther Blanchard Agnew, Arnold Harmon, Nan Gray Jackson Row 3: John Ward, Dave Edgecomb, Jim Hannaford, Daniel McAllister, William Grover

Class of 1963-Row 1: Charlie Morse, Phil Wilson, Alan Emery, Julie McAllister Witham, Claudia Schmidt Sullivan, Elinor Greene, Stevie Pike Crockett; Row 2: Terry Lord, Mildred Watkins Dingley, Jane Barton Hammond, Kathy Stevens Woodbrey, Laurie Burnell Weston, Sally Brooks Dalton; Row 3: Patricia Blood Thurston, Jan Heath Taliento, Mary Allen Chaisson, Donna Kennedy Ray, Harry Roberts; Row 4: Toby Hammond, Oliver Leach, Russell Record, Raymond Littlefield, Rodney Littlefield; Row 5: Jay Sharrock, Gary Davis -62Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Class of 1968-Row 1: Catherine Thompson Burroughs, Janet Burnell Baker, Candace Snow Smith, Donald Wood; Row 2: Betty Hill Kane, Pat Jewell Jordan, Sarah Thurston Clemons; Row 3: Carol Blake Gable, Alan Fox, Barb Mason Murphy, Kathy Lutte Dumont, Charles Woodward; Row 4: Dave Hastings, Peter Beliveau, Brenda Buzzell Hitchcock, Paul Trott; Row 5: Alonzo Hill, Wes Connell, Jim Dutton, Mike Benson

Class of 1973-Robin Brennan Wiley, Jean Johnson Watson, Lynne Jones Eastman, Mary Downs Tubman -63Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Class of 1978-Row 1: Rick Beebe, John Brenchick, David Brochu, Kelly Bell Lloyd, Jill Haley Baldwin; Row 2: Brent LaCasce, Scott Dunham, Paul Legare, Joline Gushee, Lynne Mallett Parker; Row 3: Richard Merrill, Mike Chaplin, Charlene Smith Grant, Heather Johnson; Row 4: Richard Perreault, John Chandler, Andrea Barker Fillebrown

Class of 1983-Row 1: Bob Danforth, Paul Kiesman Jr., Bonnie Bodeau Boivin, Mary Ellen Thompson Mohla, Veronica Pestilli Schubert, Maryann Eastman; Row 2: Gregg Lloyd, Tim Pitman, Lyle Leach, Cindy Charette Turner, Pete Gale Jr, Stephen Chase -64Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Class of 1988-Row 1: Frankie Capolino, Casey Sherman, Michelle Andrews Clark, Heather America, Kelly McDonald Trapani; Row 2: Adam Hayes, Susan Shevlin Klementovich, Linda Eastman Cooper, Lois Westleigh McAllister, Beth-Ann Douglass Lusky; Row 3: Leddy Booker, Joel Blake, Kit Trumbull, Justin LaBarge; Row 4: Jim Willey, Doug Hamilton, Mike Lewis, Charles Lusky, David Turner, Clayton Leavitt

Class of 1993-Row 1: Merton Blood, Maureen Patten Proulx, Angie Pulsifer Blake, Lori Dunlea Fournier, Angie Berg; Row 2: Jennifer Stacy Bartlett, Heather Marie Bush, David Smith, Jennifer Roberts Lord, Tami Eastman Henry, Lynn Danforth Keenan; Row 3: Tim Morrison, Jesse Adams; Row 4: John Reed, Nate Gould, Erika Allen Gould, John Weston, Hollie Drouin Sanborn -65Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Class of 2003-Row 1: Thomas Baker-Rabe, Katie Ackley, Renee Strange, Shanna Miller, Andrea Newton Walker, Erica Martineau Maguire, John Guptill; Row 2: Dennett Chandler, Dominic Sarcia, Doug Farnham, Kristin Rolfe Mills, Ashlee Purinton Chaine, Heidi Shugars Guptill; Row 3: Rachel Burnell, Lori Royer, Craig Bartlett, Timothy Coombs, Joey Bissonnette

-66Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Jeff Beebe ‘78 donning his Freshman beanie!

Family-Makenzie Walker ‘06, Dwight Walker ‘77, Brylie Walker ‘10, Lakyn Osgood ‘12 & Andrea Smith Osgood ‘86

Cheryl Turner Schneider ‘84 & Beth Grover Jones ‘66-FA Faculty (IT)

Renee Strange ‘03 & Doug Farnham ‘03

Frank Robson ‘48 & David Bowles ‘53

Amo Kimball ‘47

Gary McInnis ‘73 & Frances Dunham ‘50

Claudia Schmidt Sullivan ‘63 & Elinor Greene ‘63

-67Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Class of 2003

Geraldine Turner & Verona Huntress Blake ‘66

The Blake Girls-Heidi Blake ‘82, Paula Blake Spruill ‘80, Gail Blake Small ‘71 & Carol Blake Gable ‘68

Frankie Capolino ‘88, Bailey Frost ‘11 & Makayla Frost ‘14

The Fitness Center at Fryeburg Academy was named for Dan Turner. A ceremony and plaque were presented at Reunion weekend. Here Geraldine Turner, David Turner ‘88FA Dean and family see the plaque for the first time. -68Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


The plaque dedicating the Daniel E. Turner Fitness Center at FA

Chris Turner ‘90 & daughters

David Turner ‘88 & Steve Cote ‘85

Terry MacGillivray ‘81 & Mike Hill ‘79

Jen Stacy Bartlett ‘93 & Chad Card ‘93

The Turner Family-Geraldine, Nicki Chewning-FA Faculty (Special Services), granddaughters, Ron Schneider, David ‘88, Cheryl ‘84, Chris ‘85 & Brian ‘90

Ellen Benson Guilford ‘72 & Jay Sharrock ‘63

-69Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Patti Cogswell ‘74, Suzanne Pinkham Blanchard ‘54, Jackie Collupy & David Jillson ‘74

Margaret Cugini FA’s Asst. Librarian

Helen Nadler & John Day ‘67 at the naming of the Nadler Student Gallery at FA during Reunion weekend

Whit Lucy ‘07 & Bobby Sheehan ‘09 Technical Directors at the Pace Galleries of Art

Patty Leach Swett ‘60

Members of the Class of ‘78 at their class party at the Lloyd House in Fryeburg-Scott Smith ‘78, David Brochu ‘78, Jeff Beebe ‘78, Andrea Barker Fillebrown ‘78, Kathy True Ela ‘78, Paul Legare ‘78, Joline Gushee ‘78, Gus Fillebrown, David Charles ‘79, Cindy Charette Turner ‘83, Greg Lloyd ‘83 & Mike Chaplin ‘78 -70Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Katelyn Lord Callaghan ‘05 & daughter

Logan Gerchman ‘13, Allie Gagnon ‘13, Michelle Boucher ‘13 & Silas Eastman ‘13

Joey Bissonette ‘03 & Sarah Tilton Bissonette ‘06

Reunion Parade Color Guard - with thanks to all these wonderful men! Don Mulikin, Jeff Blake ‘85, Ron Sanborn ‘64, Doug Hamilton ‘88, Danny Lane ‘66 & Gene Lord ‘74

Reunion Parade - Susie & Dan Lee

Reunion Parade - Marilyn Bennett ‘57

-71Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Reunion Parade

Class of 1964 float-Jim Wilfong ‘64, Kay Griffin Cossette ‘64, Margaret Hatch Eastman ‘64 & Charles Morse ‘63

With our thanks to Kathleen Hathaway from Illusion Farm of W. Fryeburg for bringing her farm to the Reunion parade!

Candace Snow Smith ‘68

Silas Eastman ‘13 & Logan Gerchman ‘13

Barbara Gushee ‘84 drives alums in the parade; Bob Hatch ‘64 drives Hazel & Dick Thompson ‘61 -72Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Jim Brown ‘61

Perry Edwards ‘58 & wife Carol

Lori Royer ‘03

Ralph Woodward ‘48 & Faye Cross Hussey ‘52

Carol Hutchins McGarigle ‘59 & Bill Grover ‘58

Beverly Kenerson Bartlett ‘58 & Gloria McDonald Charles ‘58

Phil Lord ‘44 & wife Mary & Hugh Hastings ‘44 & wife Rene

-73Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Conrad Hartford ‘51 & wife Jane

Roberta Cram Chandler ‘53

Janet Hartford, Faye Cross Hussey ‘52 & Marjorie Ela Stanley ‘53

Michael Benson ‘68

Barbara Smith Perry ‘69, Jim Pitman ‘65 & Dorothy Hill Pitman ‘38

Aimee Gagnon Herlihy ‘98 & husband, TJ Jean Fox Blake ‘67 & son Joel Blake ‘88

Jane Barton Hammond ‘63 & Toby Hammond ‘63

REUNION 2014-JUNE 6, 7 & 8

-74Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Shirley Milliken

Jim Hannaford ‘58

Joline Edwards Drudi ‘53

Sally Reynolds Whitaker ‘55 & Jean Bauckman Lyford ‘53

Russell Record ‘63 & Margie Smith Record ‘66

Sherry Littlefield ‘57 & wife Shirley

Pat Blood Thurston ‘63 & Bruce Thurston ‘61

Alan Emery ‘63 & wife Pam

Frank Robson ‘48

-75Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Jane Barton Hammond ‘63, Jay Sharrock ‘63 & Elinor Greene ‘63

Eva Dunn Ward ‘49 & Dick Hill ‘49

Harry Roberts ‘63 Craig Bartlett ‘03 & wife Tanya

David Smith ‘93 & Abby Preece

Dick Fox ‘41 & daughter Jean Fox Blake ‘67

Peter Hastings ‘53

Bobby Danforth ‘83 & sister-Lynn Danforth Keenan ‘93

-76Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Toby Hammond ‘63, Jane Barton Hammond ‘63, Roy Andrews ‘56 & wife Duddie

Janet Burnell Baker ‘68 & Alan Fox ‘68

Frank Capolino ‘88 & Adam Hayes ‘88

Arnold Harmon ‘58

Virgil Ward ‘48-FA Former Faculty (Business) & Jane Lasselle ‘60

Photo left-Corliss Watson ‘48 & wife Shirley; Photo above-Jackson Perkins ‘52 & James LaCasce ‘52 -77Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Virgil Ward ‘48 & Allaire Pike Palmer ‘53

Phil Wilson ‘63 & daughter Ashley

William Dudley ‘60 & wife Cheryl, Stan Dolley ‘60 & wife Deb Lord Dolley ‘67

Kirk McDermith ‘83 & Heather Johnson ‘78

Photo left-Joyce Fox Kennett ‘64 & husband Fred Photo above-David Turner ‘88, Clayton Leavitt ‘88 & Kit Trumbull ‘88 -78Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Claudia Schmidt Sullivan ‘63, George Weston ‘60 & Sally Brooks Dalton ‘63

Danny Watson ‘71, wife-Jean Johnson Watson ‘73, Robin Brennan Wiley ‘73 & Mary Downs Tubman ‘73

Heidi Blake ‘82 & Barbara Gushee ‘84

Brett Russell ‘56 & wife Cindy

Burton Brooks ‘53 & Carol Brown Brooks ‘53

Theresa Perreault Day ‘54, Margorie Ela Stanley ‘53 & Stefi Hastings

David Bowles ‘53 & wife Elizabeth

Dan Lee, Sylvia Shaw Lydick ‘43 & David Bowles ‘53

Jeanene Libby LaCasce ‘53 & James LaCasce ‘52

Jean Leavitt Jordan ‘53 & Sylvia Shaw Lydick ‘43

-79Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Kelly Bell Lloyd ‘78 - Past President-FA Alumni Association

Dave Mason & Peg Mason - Honorary FA Alums

Deb Sanborn accepts the Distinguished Alumni Award on behalf of her husband the late Gregg Sanborn ‘84

Dan & Susie Lee receive the thanks of all Fryeburg Academy alumni as they prepare to retire after 20 years at FA.

Dick Eastman ‘52 & Rachel Andrews Damon ‘76

Sylvia Baker Wiggin ‘56 & Clyde Wiggin ‘53

-80Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Polly Pendexter Lutte ‘36 was our eldest alum in attendance at Reunion!

Members of the Class of ‘93-front row-Jen Stacy Bartlett ‘93, David Smith ‘93, Lori Dunlea Fournier ‘93; back-Tim Morrison ‘93, Nate Gould ‘93, John Reed ‘93, Heather Bush ‘93, John Weston ‘93, Ericka Allen Gould ‘93, Jesse Adams ‘93, Jen Roberts Lord ‘93, Angie Berg ‘93, Mert Blood ‘93

Don Wood ‘68, Catherine Thompson Burroughs ‘68, Charles Woodward ‘68, Peter Beliveau ‘68, Janet Burnell Baker ‘68, Alan Fox ‘68, Kathryn Lutte Dumont ‘68 & Michael Benson ‘68

Charlie Morse ‘63 & wife Annie, Margaret Hatch Eastman ‘64 & Mel Eastman ‘61

Mary Downs Tubman ‘73 & husband

Elinor Greene ‘63 & Phil Lord ‘63 with Phil’s daughter Ashley

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Dave & Peg Mason, New FA Honorary Alums with family-Neil Murphy, Lynne Milia Mason, Barb Mason Murphy ‘68 & Peter Mason ‘76

Tina Morrison & Ryan Kelly ‘82

Class of 1963

Alan Bennett ‘60, Nettie Kimball Bennett ‘60, Elaine Kimball ‘62 & Bruce Smith ‘67

Allaire Pike Palmer ‘53, Faye Cross Hussey ‘52, Theresa Perreault Day ‘54 & Marjorie Ela Stanley ‘53

REUNION 2014JUNE 6, 7 & 8 The Kenerson Family-Zoe Trautman, Ken Yoder ‘67, Bev Kenerson Bartlett ‘58, Robbie Kenerson ‘75, Teresa Kenerson Price ‘81, Nate Price ‘07 & Ed Price -82Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Photo above-Patty Leach Swett ‘60, Kate Eastman, Rick Eastman ‘71, Lynne Jones Eastman ‘73 & Jim Eastman ‘72; Photo right-Oliver Leach ‘63

Gaige McCue ‘11, Russell Doe ‘08, Callahan McCue ‘08 & Tyler Thurston ‘08 Burton Brooks ‘53, Carol Brown Brooks ‘53, Jeanene Libby LaCasce ‘53 & James LaCasce ‘52

The Littlefield Guys - Rodney Littlefield ‘63, Brad Littlefield ‘80 & Ray Littlefield ‘63

Jen Stacy Bartlett ‘93 & Jen Roberts Lord ‘93

Marcia Lee Locke Hansen ‘62 & husband Carroll It was a great FA Reunion! It is so important to have you join us. Please consider FA in your future plans - next year June 6, 7 & 8.

-83Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


FA CLASS NEWS 1941 Luther Earl ‘Smitty’ Smith ‘41, a WWII vet, was highlighted in the Conway Daily Sun for the 2012 Veterans Day: Still here to tell his stories is local World War II veteran Luther Stan Ward ‘36 & his wife, Edith, are doing well over in Saco, ME. Photo above left - Stan celebrates his 95th birthEarl “Smitty” Smith, 89, day. He says, “God has been good to us this year, as always. We have had good health and many nice outings with of Conway. He shared the family and the Inn group. The high point of the year was the month of July on Prince Edward Island. We spent his memories of being the time in the company of our children and grandchildren.” Stan is an avid reader. Photo above right - Stan takes a B-17 Flying Fortress his first motorcycle ride at the age of 95! Photo center - Edith with daughters Priscilla and Heather. Stan credits bomber ball turret gunner their daughters for taking very good care of them. in an interview. “I was involved in three forced landings, and one in which my plane went down and we had to parachute from the plane after it got hit. The three forced landings were in England; the fourth was in Germany, and that led to my being a guest of the German government for a year,” said Smitty. “We were supposed to fly 25 missions, but less than half did. That’s why they made such a big deal about the Memphis Belle, that plane they used to sell war bonds on a tour of the United States and which they made that movie about — it was one of the first B-17 heavy bombers to complete 25 combat missions with her crew intact,” said Smitty. Underscoring just how dangerous and unpredictable the missions were, Smitty recalled how three B-17s in their formation of 18 planes were hit by four Messerschmitt Bf 109s as they were flying along the French coast back toward England. “They started trailing smoke, and they went down, the sky was full of parachutes,” said Smitty. He said on three separate other occasions, he had seen B-17s explode in mid-air. “They just exploded and disappeared. The theory was that they were carrying bombs with 24-hour delay fuses that malfunctioned. Everyone was nervous when carrying those. War is dirty business,” said Smitty. He married Charlotte Perkins ‘46 in 1946, and raised three sons, Brian ‘65, Bruce ‘67 and Daryl Smith ‘72. He and Charlotte were later divorced. He often volunteered at annual air shows in Oshkosh, WI and has also spoken before groups at the Wright Museum of World War II history. At 89, Smitty is a proud grandfather and great-grandfather. He has an amazing spirit, given what he has gone through. But then, he is part of “The Greatest Generation.” When thanked for his service at the end of the interview, Smitty smiled and quietly said, “Thank you. But if you really want to do some good, thank one of the young men and women who are serving our country now. They need to hear it.” (The Conway Daily Sun 11/10/2012)

Luther “Smitty” Smith ‘41

Dick Fox ‘41 enjoyed a 90th birthday party given by his family. Dick with Rachel Andrews Damon ‘76 & with Carl Mills

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1942 Lucy White Crouch ‘42 wrote to say that she is unable to travel any longer. She enjoys getting cards and she enjoys her family. She will celebrate her 89th birthday on 3/17/13. She has 9 kids; 28 grandkids; 10 great-grandkids. Her daughter, Julia Crouch Conroy, of Jaffrey, NH cares for Lucy in Lucy’s Illinois home. The rest of the family includes: sisters, Suzanne White and Mary Elise White Richardson ‘45 of Cave Creek, AZ and brothers, Rupert White of Brunswick, ME and Bruce Houghton White ‘43 (dec.). 1948

Hal Thurston ‘43 and son, Greg Thurston ‘71, stopped John Pandora ‘48 and volunteers cooked by the N. Fryeburg Firehouse to wish Dick Fox ‘41 a th happy 90 birthday at an Open House in October, 2012. about 300 pounds of turkey for the

Gay Kiesman ‘44 & wife Ada at the community Christmas Day dinner. Anyone who knows John Pandora knows where he’ll FATA Christmas Craft Fair. The Kiesmans own a craft business which keeps be on Christmas Day — in a kitchen preparing food for the community. For the past 29 years he them very busy. has headed the annual American Legion Post 95 Christmas Day feast, and he’ll be back running the show again in the Conway Congregational Church (the brown church) in Conway Village. Celebrating 29 years this year, Pandora said he continues to look forward to the yearly event. “I really wouldn’t know what to do with myself on Christmas Day if I wasn’t cooking,” he said. “This is my tradition. I still enjoy it. It’s where I belong this time of year.” (The Conway Daily Sun 12/24/12)

1957 Robert “Bob” Payne ‘57 of Raymond, ME participated in Beach to Beacon 10K Road Race. Payne has been running in races throughout the country for 36 years, including 15 straight Boston marathons. He’s finished second in his age group five times at the Beach to Beacon, and he was the first Maine finisher at four of the first five races. (Lake Region Weekly 8/3/12)

Wilfred J. “Mill” Biron ‘48 and his wife, Josie, stopped by FA for a long overdue visit. The Birons live in Houston, TX. Wilfred was a member of the undefeated football team of the Earlier this summer, Fryeburg Academy’s Erin Mayo, Head of School, and Board President, early 40’s. He left FA in 1943 at 17 years old Asa O. Pike IV ‘57, presented FA alum Lawrence G. Baker ‘47, of Pittsford, VT, with his official to join the Navy & WWII and returned to FA to Fryeburg Academy diploma. In 2001, the State of Maine enacted legislation that allowed high graduate. He says that when Fryeburg’s horseschools to award diplomas to those who left school to serve in WWII or Korea. Mr. Baker served drawn trolleys were ‘put to rest’ Wilfred’s father, in both. As a sophomore at FA, he left on April 27, 1945 to begin serving with the U.S. Marines in Joseph, who owned a garage in Fryeburg, WWII the very next day. He retired from the Marine Corps in 1965. He and his wife of 54 years, towed the trolley into the woods with a tractor Hazel, had two daughters owned and operated Lahaba Ceramics in Pittsford, VT, for many years. to leave them there. Wilfred rode on the back, Hazel Baker passed away on March 13, 2013. The Bakers have six grandchildren, 12 great-grand- pretending to drive, and he says he was the last children and one great-great-grandchild. passenger on Fryeburg’s horse-drawn trolleys. -85Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


“Brothers” Dick Hill ‘49, Billy Pitman ‘55 & Ron Hill ‘49, at Steve Eastman’s ‘62 farm. Family members gather for a Stephen Wesley Hill Reunion each summer.

Al Stearns ‘52 & his wife, Jacky, write, “Thought you would like to see these photos. Thuy ‘11 (Ngoc Nguyen), Hieu ‘12 (Van) and Mai ‘11 (Duong) stayed with us in Lovell on their spring break from college. They asked if they could put on a Vietnamese dinner March 30th for all the Vietnamese students at FA. Of course, we thought that was a great idea. They started cooking at 9 am. At noon, Rondi (Stearns) and Anna (Romer) delivered eight kids from Fryeburg. The only member of Team V missing was Jessie who had gone to Boston. Soon we had 11 kids in our kitchen-dining room area preparing food. A delicious dinner was served to a total of 18 people that evening. What a wonderful group of young people! They sure do help keep us feeling young! Best, Al Stearns ‘52 and Jacky Stearns”

1958 Sandra Thompson Craw ‘58 writes, “Sorry I won’t make it to Maine until July this year. Many thanks for the new list of classmates, hope to find some this summer.” Email Sandra at: sandratcraaw@aol.com 1961 Karen Carlsen Elliott ‘61 is working for a home health care agency and enjoys her time on Cape Cod! Robert ‘Bob’ Isaacs ‘61 wrote, “Bonnie and I are in good health and spirits. Hot summer in northern Michigan so spent lots of time on our pontoon boat. Only took our travel trailer out twice all summer due to the heat. Email Bob and Bonnie at bnblog@torchlake.com 1963 Alan R. Emery ‘63 wrote in to say: “Enjoying our retirement – six months in Maine and six months in Florida.” Email Alan at emeryal@yahoo.com

The Girls from ‘53 - Carol Brown Brooks ‘53 & Bev Osgood Duthie ‘53

Oliver Leach ‘63 sent a card of thanks with this note: “I want to take a few minutes to thank you for the note, and picture. I was so afraid that he (Mr. Scott Kelly ‘53) might not make my

Alice Breen Hill ‘53 & husband, Ron Hill ‘49-FA’s Former Headmaster, at the Hill family Reunion, August, 2013.

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50th. I believe he was the last of my teachers at the Academy and baseball coach. He was one of the nicest teachers I had, other than Mr. Welch. I arrived at the Academy midterm 1961 because, when we applied in the fall you were full. My parents told me we were going on a skiing vacation and it wasn’t till we were half-way into the trip did they mention Fryeburg Academy. I was 15 years old and thought it would be nice to see the school. In those days it was 11 hours from home. When we got there, it was winter break. We got a tour of the school and those days it wasn’t a lot. We met Mr. Richards and after that, we stood out in front of the main building and they asked me how I liked it. I said it was a great looking school, and they said good, cause you are staying. I was one very scared 15-year-old boy, but after 2 ½ years I graduated and went on to the Univ. of CT and Univ. of MA, two great schools. Without the Academy Family - Diane Gushee ‘79, Cindy Gushee ‘76, Barbara Gushee ‘82 with son PJ, that would never have happened. I have so many good Hattie Gushee ‘10, Raymond Gushee ‘09, Joline Gushee ‘78, Brenda Buzzell memories of the school and my teachers and will never Hitchcock ‘68 & Ralph Gushee ‘54 forget them. I hope at our reunion I will get to meet you and tell you a little more of how Fryeburg Academy changed my life forever. Thanks again for your note and the picture, cause that is how I remember it.” 1964 Larry Gallagher ‘64 was named NH’s PGA Professional of the Year at their annual meeting held at the Laconia Country Club on October 18, 2012. “I was very surprised,” Gallagher said, “I had no clue.” “I won it in 2001 and now in 2012. It’s very nice. It’s voted on by your peers and there are over 100 pros here in the state.” He received a standing ovation, along with an engraved plaque. Gallagher has been a Class A PGA Professional for many years. He was chosen to be the head pro at North Conway Country Club in the fall of 1991. Prior to that he was the head professional/ director of golf at Plantation Bay in Ormond Beach, FL, as well as the head professional for eight years at the Siblings - Rachel Charles Kuvaja ‘60, Florence Graves Tripp ‘55, Cleon Charles ‘63, Ramona Charles Bachman ‘65 & Audrey Graves Andrews ‘54 Wentworth Resort in Jackson, NH. Gallagher, who was a member of the first group of athletes to be inducted into the Fryeburg Academy Hall of Excellence in 2010, has been recognized by the New Hampshire chapter of the PGA as Junior Golf Leader and Player of the Year over the years. He remains devoted to the game as a player and teacher. Gallagher said he finds juniors to be the lifeblood and future of the game but he enjoys instructing all age groups. He’s also still a force on the links when competing. In the past, Gallagher, who lives in Intervale with wife, Kathy, has played on the North Florida Winter Tour, the Hogan Tour and has qualified for regular tour play. He has won his chapter PGA championship and the chapter senior championship, and he finished well enough to qualify for the National Senior PGA Club Professionals Championship. Gallagher has been ranked as one of the top 10 professionals in New Hampshire since the late 1970s. (The Conway Daily Sun 11/2/12) Roy Andrews ‘56 - President Fryeburg Fair -87Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


1965 Ramona Charles Bachman ‘65 talks about her mittens, inspired by her mother’s crazy quilts- known purely as Crazy Mittens, how they are made and where to buy them. “It started as a fluke; I had no intention of being where I am today,” says Bachman, a 1965 graduate of Fryeburg Academy. “My mom made old-fashioned crazy quilts out of the clothes we outgrew. Some would call it patchwork; we called it crazy quilts,” she adds. “I started making mittens because I wanted to, and also asked myself, ‘What am I going to do?’” she says. You can find Crazy Mittens in Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, Ron McAllister ’57 was honored at Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, the Oxford County Court House in Virginia, Maryland and nearby New South Paris and received a Lifetime Achievement Award for his 57 years of Hampshire at Spruce Hurricane (North Service to the Lovell Fire Department. Conway), Boutique 101 (Gorham), Ron and his wife, Sally, live in Center Lahouts (Littleton), The Omni Mt. Lovell and are the parents of Diana Washington Hotel (Bretton Woods), ‘01, Catherine ‘89 & Althea ‘87 Yikes Gallery (Center Harbor), Mainly-New Hampshire (Portsmouth). Bachman says her mitten business is one of determination and dedication. “I love what I do; keeps me busy, and it will last as long as it will last. The Raymond Fire Department dedicated a plaque in memory I’ll know when it is ready,” she says. For more information, visit www. of Joel Bennett ‘60, a volunteer with the department who was thecrazymittens.com or call 207-393-7872. (The Mountain Ear 10/11/12) killed at the age of 16 in a tragic accident. Photo above are Joel’s brothers and sister - John Bennett ‘59, Marilyn

Thomas McCullough ‘65 writes, “My wife, Lee Anne, and I have been Bennett ‘57 & Edward Bennett ‘62 retired for three years now. We have two grown sons but, no grandchildren yet. I was saddened to hear of the passing of my fellow Rhode Islander “Cappy” Shaw ‘65. I hope to make our 50th reunion in 2015!” Email Thomas at: tomwmccullough@gmail.com

1966 Ben Feldman ‘66 wrote in to say, “Good Morning Rachel on what is, for us, a rainy/foggy/dimly lit sunny day on our hilltop in North Central Massachusetts. The wind is coming up so you can add that element to my weather report. Our hilltop home is located at the point where the towns of Athol, Petersham and Phillipston meet at stone marker (check out Google Maps). With almost 400 acres of our own, and our neighbor Harvard University, with over 1000 acres it feels like living in Maine. Susie, my best friend and spouse of 43 years, and I are both retired and have begun the give-back stage of our lives. For 19 years I was an elected official (Treasurer) and 10 years appointed official (still Treasurer) of the Town. Susie taught elementary school Art in Orange for almost 30 years. Now, aside from enjoying taking care of our land, we give back to our community in the form of being on various committees and volunteering our labor to work on projects that no longer have public funding. If you so desire, we would enjoy having you visit us for lunch and conversation. We live in a beautiful place, and if the weather cooperates we can walk on a few of the many trails that we maintain on our property for hikers and horseback riding enthusiasts (we deliberately Judy Steadman ‘58 at the wedding of her son, Tom Staples, to Cheri Dawn Morgan do not post). My Fryeburg years were life changing years in many ways. It was due to a chance meeting, on at Fort Williams, ME. -88Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Weston’s Farm partnered with Stone Mountain Arts Center, Shaw’s Supermarkets, Green Thumb Farms, Fryeburg Fair, Oxford House Inn, Poland Spring, McSherry’s Nursery and welcomed 600 guests to the 2nd annual free Community Dinner in August, 2013, held at Weston’s Farm. “It was a good community gettogether – just a chance for people to come together, visit and have a good time,” said George Weston ’60, pictured with son, John ’93. Photo center-Laurie Burnell Weston ‘60, George Weston ‘60, Carol Noonan, Jeff Flagg, Mark Libby, John Weston ‘93 & Katie Noonan

Boylston Street in Boston, two years after graduation, that I met (and have not seen since) a Fryeburg classmate who turned my world in a new and very unexpected direction. If you come down Susie and I will tell you the rest of the story. P.S. I can see a small patch of blue sky.” Ryan Whittaker ‘66 wrote in to say: “After 20 years in education, following a 26-year Air Force career, I have decided to really retire. As the guidance director for Kennett High School in Conway (three years) and the Governor Wentworth Regional School District in Wolfeboro, NH (17 years), I have helped hundreds of students determine their futures. It has been a wonderful experience. My wife Candy, my daughter, Dawn, and I will move to San Angelo, TX (I am sick of shoveling snow) at the end of this school year to our new house. I look forward to working for Habitat for Humanity, some fishing, a little golf, occasionally lecturing at Angelo State University (my undergraduate school), and traveling with the family.” 1967 Marjorie Demirs Burgess ‘67 writes, “Isn’t e-mail great? It’s been fun to catch up with people so quickly. I’d love to hear all the news from your corner of the world.” Email Marj at marjburgess@gmail.com

Thurston Family - photo left-Mari-Ann Thurston Whorley ’60 and husband, Dick, recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Mari-Ann and Dick live in Fort Montgomery, NY and have two children and two grandchildren. Photo rightSiblings, Fred Thurston ’74, Mari-Ann Thurston Whorley ’60, and Barry Thurston ’69 were in town to attend the wedding of Sara Thurston ’97, daughter of Scott Thurston ’71

Margaret Copenhaver ‘67 says, “I have recently retired from my work as a mental health therapist. Hooray! I have many fond memories of the great time I had at Fryeburg. A big hello to everyone!” Email Margaret at micope1@ gmail.com

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James Archibald ‘63, Director of the Department of Translation and Written Communication and Associate Dean (Academic) at McGill University’s School of Continuing Studies, received the Diamond Jubilee Medal in a ceremony in the Town of Mount Royal on December10th. The Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal serves to honour significant contributions and achievements by Canadians. The ceremony was presided over by the Member of Parliament from Mount Royal, Irwin Cotler. Archibald holds a doctorate from the Université de Lille (France) and has taught at McGill University on a full-time basis since 1985.

George ’60 & Linda Ring ‘61 Drew celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on March 16, 2012. George has been “carpentering” for 52 years and Linda retired in 2008 after 27 years working for the Wooden Soldier in North Conway. George and Linda have two children. George and son Billy ‘81 have been working together for over 20 years (since 1988).

Kenneth Yoder ‘67 writes, “Retiring from Charlotte Douglas International Airport, April 1st and moving to Riverview Florida.” Email Kenneth at: i.ride.a.goldwing@gmail.com 1970 Peter Clifford ‘64 is semi-retired, his sons have R. Andrew Fogg ‘70 wrote in to say: “I retired taken over their family business. He loves travelling with his wife, Marsha, and they stopped in from Boulder Fire Department in October, 2012, at FA to visit. The Cliffords spend lots of time in after 34 yrs. My final rank was Battalion Chief. Italy. I am still looking for work elsewhere but will eventually retire to Kezar Lake!” Email Andrew at firefogg@gmail.com

Margaret Hatch Eastman ‘64 & Mel Eastman ‘61

Ormie ‘64 & Cynthia Andrews McAllister ‘77 are grandparents now!

Lucinda Ross ‘70 has been appointed by Governor Deval Patrick to the Board of Directors of the Children’s Trust Fund. Created in 1988 by the Massachusetts Legislature, the mission of the Children’s Trust Fund is to strengthen families and prevent child abuse and neglect by reaching out to parents through more than 100 agencies. The Lutte family – Polly Pendexter Lutte ‘36 with son and daughter, Kathy Lucinda will serve Lutte Dumont ‘68 and Ken Lutte ‘65 at the Steven Wesley Hill Reunion at Jean on the board until and Steve Eastman’s ‘62 farm in North Chatham, NH February, 2014. “I

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Terry Adams ‘65 & wife Rose

Jack Wadsworth ‘66 & wife Beth

Carol Gray Williams ‘69 & sister-Donna Gray Sediqi ‘66 stopped by History Hall at Fryeburg Fair 2012 to say hello!

Rosemary Boothby Rankin ‘66 & Francis Rankin ‘68 celebrated the wedding of their daughter, Angie, who married Rob Viola, Jr., on Friday, June 14, 2013, at the Union Bluff in York, ME. Rosemary says, “It was a beautiful ceremony and a wonderful celebration for the Rankin and Viola families.” After returning from their honeymoon in Jamaica, Angie & Rob will reside in Malden, MA. Angie is an executive assistant for Flexion Therapeutics in Woburn, and Rob is a realtor at Brad Hutchinson Real Estate in Melrose, and he is a NCAA certified referee for two sports in New England.

am truly honored and grateful to be given the opportunity to serve on this board. The Children’s Trust Fund has a long, outstanding history of leadership in innovative programs that proactively support parent populations. As an early childhood educator, it is particularly rewarding to be working with an organization that places such a high value on providing parents with a working knowledge of early childhood development and the issues that young children--and parents of young children--face.” - Lucinda Please join us in congratulating Lucinda. 1971 Wayne Infinger ‘71 and his sons, Nathan ‘96, David ‘99, and Michael ‘01, are pleased to announce that they have purchased the Conway division of Cross Insurance. They are still located at 234 White Mountain Highway and their staff of 12 remains unchanged. The Infinger family and their employees have been serving the insurance needs of clients throughout ME and NH since 1975. If Infinger Insurance currently insures you, their family greatly appreciates your business. (The Mountain Ear, 8/30/12) Brad West ‘67 -91Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


1973 Mary Tubman Downs ‘73 writes, “Quick update: Ken and I are enjoying traveling more often now that we downsized. We are so blessed with seven kids, 20 grandkids, 33 great-grand, and two great-great. Can’t wait for reunion, 40 years have flown by so fast. Hope to see a lot of Class of 73.” Email Mary at: kltubjr@ comcast.net

Stephen Fox ‘91, Janet Burnell Baker ‘68 & Alan Fox ‘68

1979 Mark Petrie ‘79 wrote in to say: “Single father David Hastings III ‘68 & wife, Carol of a 15-year-old daughter named Sarah.” Email Mark at mark.petrie@aim.com

1980 Suzanne Grondin Roberts ‘80 is a near native Mainer, who moved to Maine at age seven, grew up in Fryeburg, and is a graduate of FA. She completed her undergraduate studies at Brown University and lived for several eventful years in New Orleans, LA, while she attended the School of Medicine at Tulane University and completed her residence in Internal Medicine at Charity Hospital of New Orleans. After practicing medicine in TX for several years, Suzanne chose to interrupt her medical career and devote her energy to full-time motherhood of her three daughters. In 1999 Suzanne was thrilled to move from TX back to ME with her family. Suzanne received her Master of Divinity from Bangor Theological Seminary in 2011. She currently works part time in the Internal Medicine Clinic at Maine Medical Center and lives in Falmouth with her husband, Parker, and daughters, Helen, Madeline, and Eleanor. 1986 Andrea Longpre Macht ‘86 writes, “After 12 years in Alaska, I’ve happily returned to New England!” Email Andrea at: andreamacht@ymail.com 1988 Clayton Leavitt ‘88 wrote in to say: “In 2012, after selling our RV Dealership, I opened a new business, Affordable RV Repair. May 1st we moved into a new location at 235 Ossipee Lake Road in Tamworth, NH. We provide onsite RV service to the many campgrounds in the area.” Email Clayton at 3leavitts@gmail.com 1994 Chris Buck ‘94 son of Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Buck, of Fryeburg, ME, is engaged to Darcy Lanz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lantz, of Kingston, PA. Darcy is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rifkin, of Wilkes-Barre, PA and the late Rabbi and Mrs. Jacob Lantz, of CT. She is a 2003 graduate of Wyoming Valley West High School and a 2007 graduate of Babson College in Wellesley, MA. Darcy is currently the baseball product manager for Franklin Sports in Stoughton, MA. Chris is Jim Pitman ‘65 & Barbara Smith Perry ‘69 at the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Linwood the FATA Christmas Craft Fair. Barbara is an Buck, Sr., of West Paris, ME and the late accomplished artist and painter.

Ralph “Hopsing” Farrington ‘71 & Lisa Libby ‘84 were married on October 23, 2012, at their home in Lovell. Hopsing works for Fred Wilson ‘84 Excavation and Lisa is a hairdresser at Hair Designs in Fryeburg.

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Mr. and Mrs. Erland Crocker, of Sumner, ME. Chris is a 1998 graduate of Bowdoin College in Brunswick, ME. He is currently the sports information director for Babson College in Wellesley, MA. A May wedding is planned. (The Bridgton News 9/6/2012) Nathan York ‘94 and his wife Jenny Hill York ‘01 have a girl, Lyla Grace, born March 14, 2013. Lyla joins brother, Jack, 2 ½. Maternal grandparents are Barry ‘69 (dec.) and Janice Hill of Fryeburg. Paternal grandparents are Stephen and Martha Goldsmith of Lovell. (The Bridgton News 3/21/13) 1995 Amanda Jordan ‘95 and Kent Vigneault have a boy, Harrison Quinn Vigneault, born December 31, 2012. Harrison joins a brother, Oliver Zane, 2 ½. Maternal grandparents are Mary-Ellen Jordan, of Denmark and Edgar and Deborah Jordan, of Lovell. Paternal grandparents are Peter and Carol Vigneault, of Madison. (The Bridgton News 1/31/13) Roxanne Kenerson ‘95 is engaged to Andrew Rowe. Roxanne is the daughter of Wayne Kenerson ‘60 and Cindy Buswell Kenerson ‘76 of Fryeburg, ME. Andrew is the son of Kenneth and Joanne Rowe, of Kennebunkport, ME. Roxanne is a graduate of the University of Southern Maine, in Gorham and is employed with Maine Health in Portland. Andrew is a graduate of Saint Anselm College, in Goffstown and is employed at Seafax, Inc. in Cumberland Foreside. Roxanne and Andrew reside in Falmouth, ME. An October wedding is planned in York, ME. (The Conway Daily Sun 4/16/13)

Holly Bell Foster ‘72 & Henry Foster ‘71

1996 Ann McLaughlin Lowell ‘96 and Andrew Sanborn Lowell, of Sweden, ME, welcome twin sons Luke Williams and Henry James Lowell, born Feb. 22, 2013. They join Claire Taylor Lowell, three, and Lila Mae Lowell, two. The maternal grandparents are Tom and Roseann McLaughlin, of Lovell, ME. The paternal grandparents are Roger and Chris Lowell, of Bridgton, ME. (The Conway Daily Sun 5/22/2013) Jennie Hastings Stancu ‘96 firmly believes in the healing powers of touch. As a massage therapist, she hopes to bring peace to others. And now, as an author of a new book, “The Inspired Massage Therapist,” she shares her personal story of healing, business and love of both life and her profession. “I decided to write the book because I have wanted to write a book since 1999, when a voice came to me on the Appalachian Trail and told me to write a book. I have written more than one other rough draft of a book, but this is the first book I’ve published and shared with others,” said Stancu, a native of Fryeburg, who now operates Blossom Massage for Women, on Newbury Street in Portland. “I wanted to write a book that allowed me to share my ideas about life, love and healing, and to share what has helped me succeed with other massage therapists.” BN: What do you like most about the book? Jennie: What I like most about my book is that it is a load off my chest. Publishing it has released me from one stage of my life to another. I am happy to make the transition. I hope it is the first of many more books to come. (The Bridgton News 9/6/12) Heather Hatch Tuttle ‘96 and Francis Robinson, of Conway, have a girl, Trinity Faith Robinson, born February 3, 2013. Trinity joins a sister, Sydney Tuttle, 6. Maternal grandparents are Donna and David Hatch of Fryeburg. (The Bridgton News 2/21/13)

A 60th Birthday Party for Karen Fox Grey ‘71 - Photo left-Scott Leach ‘71, Gary Mains ‘71, Karen Fox Grey ‘71, Sandra Emery Catterhouse ‘71, Tom Barker ‘71, Holly Bell Foster ‘72, Patty Davis Cummings ‘71 & Gerry Craig ‘71; Photo right-Karen Fox Grey ‘71, Kenny Fox ‘73, Alan Fox ‘68, Dick Fox ‘41, Jean Fox Blake ‘67, Joyce Fox Kennett ‘64 & Judy Fox Chase ‘62 -93Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Joey Robinson ‘71 works and lives in Bermuda as an education consultant. He and mother-in-law, Merle Williams, work together and also have placed many students at FA over the years. Photo left-Joey & Merle with Dan Lee-FA Former Headmaster; photo center-big hugs as Joey happens to run into classmate Suzanne Cafarella Gorton ‘71 when she stopped in for a visit!

1997 Sarah Card ‘97 and Benjamin Patz were married on Aug. 18, 2012 at The Wentworth Inn, in Jackson. Kimberly Steward, of Jackson, officiated. Sarah is the daughter of Linda Card and the late Stephen Card, of Fryeburg, ME. Ben is the son of James and Bonnie Patz, of Epping. The matron-of-honor was the bride’s sister, Rebecca Drewette-Card ‘94, of Topsham, ME. The best man was the groom’s brother, Ryan Patz, of San Francisco, CA. The flower girl was the niece of the bride, Isla Drewette-Card. Sarah is a graduate of Lesley University and the USM. She teaches third grade at Crescent Park School in Bethel, ME. Ben is a graduate of Daniel Webster Univ., and is working on his master’s at Southern NH University. He is a financial analyst for Affinity Investment Group in Exeter. The couple will honeymoon in St. Lucia this February and will live in Fryeburg. (The Conway Daily Sun 11/6/2012)

Keith Durham ‘72 retires from teaching, photos from his party, top left-Keith with family, wife Cathy, son-PF, daughter-Amy & her husband; top right-Dave Woodsome-FA Faculty (Wellness), John Garner ‘72, Keith Durham ‘72, Michael Ross ‘72 & Ken Brown-FA Former Faculty; bottom left-Keith & John; bottom center-Ken & Keith; bottom right-Keith & Michael -94Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Jeremy Johnson ‘97 and his wife Bonnie welcome a daughter, Hallie Marie Johnson, born March 12, 2013. Maternal grandfather is Edward Ellis of Eaton, NH. Paternal grandparents are John and Robin Johnson of Fryeburg and Miriam Nelson of Windham. (The Bridgton News 3/21/13) Aleah Mathews Martinho ‘97 and her husband Kevin Martinho of Denmark have a daughter, Emmaly Maria Martinho, born on March 18, 2013. Emmaly joins Jaelyn, age eight, and Preston, age three. (The Bridgton News 4/11/13)

Submitted by Jess MacFarlane Gyger ‘95 photo of Jon Gibson ‘72 & wife Linda, with friends Jackie Monson MacFarlane ‘72 & Gary MacFarlane ‘72

1998 Doug Dagan ‘98 wrote, “After four long years as a year round graduate student (including summers) I am done with law school. I got a Doctor of Law degree in environmental law and a Master of Environmental Law and Policy in energy policy from Vermont Law School as well as a Master’s in Environmental Management in climate change management from Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. I also earned professional certifications in Climate Law and Energy Law. I am spending the summer studying for the NY bar and after that I will be working on issues of climate and energy law and policy.” Email Doug at mdouglasdagan@yahoo.com Pavle Stepanovic ‘13 & Edie Lewis Merrill ‘72-FA Food Service at a graduation party

Betsy Thibodeau Pitreau ‘98 and her husband, Jim, welcome a son, Garret James Pitreau, born on 8/1/12. The maternal grandparents are Don Thibodeau ‘72 and Brenda Thibodeau-FA Trustee of Fryeburg, ME. The paternal grandparents are Bob and Patty Pitreau, of North Andover, MA.

Darla Snow Barber ‘73, her husband, John Barber ‘72, and their daughter, Magdalena BarberLeclerc, are turning their darkest moments into hope for others with a book and a campaign for lifesaving services. Joshua Adonis Barber is the star of this new classic of American life. “Becoming the Blues: A Family Memoir” is a true story with contemporary refrains that tug at readers’ heartstrings with simple and forthright honesty. In a charmMaggie Barber-Leclerc , John Barber ‘72 with Ava Snow Barber Leclerc ing seaside town, a little boy with & Darla Snow Barber ‘73 a flair for adventure and awards took success as his birthright. After all, he had pulled the biggest fish out of Kezar lake at age five and skated to acclaim in ice hockey soon after. An intense and charismatic youth, Josh brought complete passion to everything he did. When he traded in hockey pucks for guitar picks, another field of dreams opened wide in front of him. His gifts for writing lyrics, meeting blues legends, and performing scorching sets brought him distinction throughout Rhode Island. Then a perfect storm of disappointment, social media, and despair plunged Josh and his family into nightmarish cycles of mental health treatments and recoveries. In “Becoming the Blues,” Josh’s parents and sister follow him through both heartbreaking and heartwarming times to bring hope and healing to others. “Becoming the Blues is as intense as any mystery I ever read! This should be a handbook for every medical student in the world and a gift to all families who are wrestling with depression in someone they love,” says Joanne Mazzotta, author of “Why Whisper? A Memoir.” Darla Barber, John Barber, and Magdalena Barber-Leclerc are first-time authors living in Rhode Island. Their nonprofit We All Move On (weallmoveon.org) raises funds for transition services for mental health patients. Their book launch will take place at the third-annual benefit concert sponsored by We All Move On, October 26, 2013 at The Narragansett Cafe in Jamestown, RI. Headliners include Josh’s original band, Smokestack Lightnin’ , with Tom Ferraro and other special guests including Neil Vitulo and Dave Howard of the Vipers. No tickets, no cover charge, in true Narragansett Cafe tradition. Books and t-shirts will be available, and donations are welcome. The book is also available at www.becomingtheblues.com, Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble and iUniverse. com. Email the Barbers at jbarbers@aol.com. -95Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Michael Snow ‘98 and his wife, Christy Butterfield Snow ‘03, have a girl Alice Elizabeth Snow, born December 21, 2012. Alice joins sister, Kaylan, 12, and brother, Michael, 4. Maternal grandparents are John and Theresa Butterfield, of Fryeburg. Paternal grandparents are Twyla Morris Humphrey ‘75 & Clyde Watson ‘74 with son, Richard Snow ‘73 and Gabe Watson ‘01 Norma Abbey Snow ‘73, of Denmark. (The Bridgton News 1/31/13) 1999 Debbie Osgood Urgese ‘74 at the FATA Christmas Craft Fair - Deb makes purses and other very cool items! Erin McGonagle Rollins ‘99 and Scott D. Rollins ‘01 of Brownfield, ME, have a son, Mason Heath Rollins, born on 8/21/2012 at Bridgton Hospital. Mason joins Emmah, age nine, Scottie, age 2, and Sylas, age 1. Maternal grandparents are Paul and Donna McGonagle of Brownfield. Paternal grandparents David Jillson ’74, with daughter, Kendra, and fiancé, Jackie are Herbert and Margaret Rollins Collupy, stopped by the Fryeburg Fair. of Brownfield. Great-grandparents are Alphonse and Glenys Bruno of MA; James and Atheline McMahon of Fryeburg, ME. (The Bridgton News 8/30/2012) William E. Tracy ‘99 and Leanne R. Dyer ‘05 of Brownfield, ME, welcome a son, Nolan William Tracy, on November 25, 2012. The maternal grandparents are Diana Dyer, Abbot, ME, and the late Bryan Smith. The paternal grandparents are Holly Tracy, of Buxton, ME, and the late Michael Cote. The great-grandparents are Chloe Tracy of Buxton, ME, Dorothy Smith, of Fryeburg, ME, and Walter Dyer, of Abbot, ME. (The Conway Daily Sun 1/9/2013) 2000 Jennifer Smith ‘00, daughter of Steven Smith ‘72 and Alice Mulherin Smith ‘77 of Fryeburg, ME is engaged to Dan Keaten ‘01, son of Darrell Keaten ‘68 and Nancy Keaten, of East Conway, Rachel Andrews Damon ‘76 with Halley Alfano ‘08 & Alyssa NH. Jennifer Lusky ‘08 - Halley is working on her master’s degree in mental is attending health counseling at USM - Alyssa graduated from Lasell Col- graduate school lege and works in publishing. at Iowa State University, and

Craig Estes ‘95 with parents-Christine Andrews Estes ‘74 & Craig Estes ‘74

Kim Barton Newton ‘76 & Beth Barber Varney ‘81 at the FATA Christmas Craft Fair. Beth owns Beth Ann’s Collections and designs and makes beautiful silver jewelry.

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Scott Sinclair ‘76, Kim Barton Newton ‘76 & Bobby Barber ‘76

Paul True ‘88, Zeke Wofford ‘76, Mark True ‘82 & Tony Smith ‘77 visit Sandra True-FA Former Staff at her home in Fryeburg. Zeke & Tony & families were in Fryeburg from NYC to visit Fryeburg friends.

will graduate in May 2013, as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. Dan works at Mid American Manufacturing as a machinist in Ames, IA. The wedding is planned for October 12, 2013 at the Old Saco Inn in Fryeburg, ME. (The Bridgton News 11/29/2012)

Leslie Gibson ‘00 wrote in to say, “Hello all! Things have been busy – after an intense three years of graduate school, I am officially licensed and certified as a family nurse practitioner. I am applying for jobs in the greater Boston area (hopefully I will be gainfully employed by the time this is printed!). On the home front, my roommate just bought a house in Malden, MA, so we will be moving shortly. In my free time, I have been taking lots of photographs, tutoring several students in chemistry and biology, and working as a graduate assistant for four classes at my school. I hope everyone is well and enjoy seeing your news, both on Facebook and in the Scenes.” Email Leslie at leslie.gibson@gmail.com Alicia Burbank Gillis ‘00 writes, “Mother of two boys now attending BDES (Denmark/Brownfield line), a cat, three snakes and a gecko. Working on a book of poetry at the moment.” Email Alicia at: rainkeltoia@gmail.com Heather Masse ‘00 wrote to say: “Happy Spring! I am happy it has finally arrived and to be springing down to the city this weekend to join Garrison and the gang for A Prairie Home Companion from The Town Hall in NYC. I hope you can tune in! I will be touring more this summer so be on the lookout for dates with The Wailin’ Jennys and also some solo Heather shows down the line. And if you haven’t checked out the new album, you can listen and buy “Lock my Heart” - my collaboration with the great Dick Hyman by following this link http://redhouserecords.com/258.html. Enjoy!” Heather guest starred on A Prairie Home Companion Live Broadcast back on April 13, 2013, at The Town Hall, 123 W 43rd St., NY, NY. Melissa Chace Trace ‘78 writes, “Hello Fryeburg Classmates! My husband Max, children Cameron ‘12 (18), and Colby (17), one golden retriever, and six cats (two are Maine coon cats), are all now living in Cedar Rapids, IA, where we relocated three years ago in order for me to pursue a corporate-based position with Crystal Group, where I have worked for eight years. Crystal Group is an employee-owned business that designs and builds rugged servers for the military. I am the Business Development Manager and Team Lead for all Navy business within the company, which has given me the chance to travel around the country to pursue various business opportunities. I spend quite a bit of time in sunny San Diego, working closely with the Navy team (PEO C4I) that designs and installs tactical communications networks aboard all classes of Navy ships and submarines. I also spend time in our Nation’s capitol, meeting with lobbyists and the Iowa Congressional delegates to ask for continued funding for the various programs my company supports. But, by far Max’s and my greatest accomplishment, and still a work in progress, is our children. We plucked them out of their beloved New England and moved them to the cornfields of Iowa to spend their high school years, and they have shown incredible resilience, and not a bit of teenage rebellion. Cameron is now a freshman at Creighton University in Omaha, NE, where she is majoring in Business and minoring in musical theater. Colby, finishing his last semester in high school, is waiting for his college acceptance letters to arrive, and both Bates and Dartmouth are high on his list. If he asked for my first choice, it would be no surprise, (Bates), but being a teenager, he would no doubt decide to go elsewhere! So I’m keeping my opinion to myself. One thing is for sure, he’ll choose a school where he can be in the middle of ski country for the next four years. Here are Cameron and Colby at her high school graduation from Xavier High School in Cedar Rapids last June.” -97Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


2001 Ben Hammond ‘01 was featured in an interview by Mike Sales: While in college, Ben performed with two different semiprofessional A Cappella groups, comprised mainly of students. They were the first group from outside the US to compete at the ICCA Finals (as in “Pitch Perfect” movie). He played bass and sang backup with various funk/rock/hip-hop-type bands for fun and money and began booking solo gigs and fronting his own band in his final year. I managed to take time out of the busy Siesta Key season for a short interview for the (Who’s Playing Tonight). Learn more about Ben Hammond at: benhammondmusic. com. (Island Visitor Publishing, Siesta Sand, 4/2013) Anne Hastings Massey sent this great photo of her family taken in October, 2012 at Drakes Island where the family meets up every July. Anne wrote, ‘“All of my kids (Mark Hastings ‘78, Greg Hastings ‘79, Allison Hastings Weimer ‘80, Bradley Hastings ‘83 & Carrie Hastings Contreras ‘84) attended Fryeburg Academy, although only Greg & Carrie graduated from FA. I enjoy the magazine filled with photos each time it arrives. It keeps me current with people and I enjoy it so much.”

Catherine Sullivan ‘01 and Brett Ryder of

Waterford, have a son, Jack Edwin Ryder, born on January 29, 2013. Jack joins Harlee Roy, age seven, and Isabelle Sullivan, three. Maternal grandparents are Linda Newcomb and Frank Berry, of Sweden. Paternal grandparents are Glen Ryder and Marie Young, of Buckfield. (Portland Press Herald 2/11/13) Curtis Lewis ‘01, son of Ralph Lewis ‘73 of Brownfield, ME and Melanie Rogers Lewis ‘74 of Denmark, ME, married Rebecca Leach ‘02, daughter of Dennis Leach, of Fryeburg, and the late Kathleen Jovin, of Portsmouth. They had their wedding and reception in Bridgton, ME on October 20, 2012 with their children Olivia, five, as the flower girl, and Blake, three, as the ring bearer. James Lewis, brother of the groom, was the best man and Lanette Enman, best friend of the bride was the matron of honor. The bride and groom currently reside in Denmark, ME. (The Conway Daily Sun 12/4/12) Katy Wright-Mead ‘01, who currently resides in NYC where she is pursuing an acting career on the stage, and in film, most recently was cast in an episode of the renowned HBO showBoardwalk. Katy is starring in “Drinking Games,” an independently produced film that takes a more realistic approach to the college experience. It isn’t playing in theaters, but is available for download on iTunes and Vimeo and can be purchased digitally or on DVD at Amazon.com. (The Conway Daily Sun 8/23/2013) 2002 Elizabeth Alimi Cook ‘02, formerly of Fryeburg, ME, graduated cum laude with a Juris Doctor Degree and a General Practice Program Certificate on Saturday, May 18, 2013, as the Vermont Law School celebrated its 38th annual Todd Gallagher ‘82-FA Former Faculty with Rena Gallagher commencement & PJ Gushee

Debbie Richardson ‘79 & Phil Richardson ‘78

Heidi Krim Shrigley ‘83 visiting from Carlsbad, CA & Todd Gallagher ‘82-FA Former Faculty

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in South Royalton, VT. Beth currently lives in Waitsfield, VT with her husband, Andy. (The Bridgton News 5/30/2013)

Jerry Bartlett ‘82 & wife, Diane (photo right) on a visit to Maine from their home in Rapid City, SD; Photo left-a visit with classmates Victor Panno ‘82 & Laurie Bressette Panno ‘82

Dara Hamlin ‘02 & Derek Guptill ‘02 of Denmark, welcomed Eliot Jeanette Guptill, on November 28, 2012. She joins Marley Claire Guptill, 2 ½ years old. The maternal grandparents are Wendy and William Mann, of Fryeburg, ME. The paternal grandparents are Deborah McCue Guptill ‘79 and Thomas Guptill ‘77, of Denmark, ME. (The Conway Daily Sun 1/9/2013)

Evan Wilkey ‘02 & Amelia McCarthy, welcome a son, Finnegan Karl, born November 10, 2012. The maternal grandparents are Frank and Maryellen McCarthy, of North Conway, NH. The paternal grandparents are Edward and Elaine Wilkey, of Fryeburg, ME. (The Conway Daily Sun 12/26/12) 2003 Craig Bartlett ‘03 and Tanya Ross, both of Naples, are pleased to announce their engagement. Tanya is the daughter of Glynn and Teresa Ross of Bridgton, and Jarrett Baker ‘90 and Teresa Baker of Fryeburg. Craig is the son of Jeff Bartlett ‘79 of Denmark and Joyce Bartlett of Conway, NH. Tanya is a 2006 graduate of Lake Region High School. She is employed at NAHGA Claims Service in Bridgton. He is employed at Macdonald Motors in Bridgton. An August, 2013 wedding is planned (see wedding photos in this issue)! (The Bridgton News 5/9/13) Jesse D. Davidson ‘03 and Megan L. Frost welcome a son, Gavin Patrick Davidson, born November 15, 2012. Gavin joins Isaac, 11, and Emily, eight. The maternal grandparents are Denis Frost and Nancy Drew, of Conway. The paternal grandparents are Shirley Shaw Kenney ‘75 and Donald Davidson. (The Conway Daily Sun 1/2/2013)

Beth Westerberg Griffin ‘83 & husband & sons, Dakota ‘13 & Hunter ‘14

Jason W. Margeson ‘03 and Stephanie A. Bokuniewicz ‘01 welcome a daughter, Baileigh Ann Margeson, born November 23, 2012. The maternal grandmother is Roseann Hinds, of Brownfield, ME. (The Conway Daily Sun 1/9/2013)

The Graustein Brothers - Steve ‘80, Kent ‘84 & Scott ‘82

Christine Westerberg Macisso ‘84 & Family

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A Celebration of the Life of Gregg Sanborn ‘84

Penny Snow Dougay ‘72 & Marion Heald Brine ‘65

Ann Barton, Jane Barton Hammond ‘63, Barbara Dennett Barton & Julie Barton Denney ‘73

Katie Blynn ‘06 & her mother, Melanie

Penny Snow Dougay ‘72, Lanny Snow Doe ‘66, Gregg Sanborn’s ‘84 mother-Blanche Sanborn & Bonnie Snow O’Hanley ‘65

Louis Gagnon ‘75 & wife were just married!

Barbara Gushee ‘84 & Ellen Benson Guilford ‘72

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Kristal Joy ‘03 and Jeffrey Merrill ‘03 of Fryeburg, ME, have a girl, Brooke Joy Merrill, born 10/3/2012 at Memorial Hospital in North Conway, NH. Maternal grandparents are Wanda Joy of Fryeburg and Ronald Joy of Rochester, NH. Paternal grandparents are Lillian Tillson and the late Steven Merrill, of Brownfield. (The Bridgton News 10/18/2012) 2004 Jaime Chatfield’s ‘04 mother, Barbara Chatfield-Reynolds writes, “I am pleased to announce that my daughter, Jaime, received her Master’s Degree in Mediterranean Studies from Middlebury College on August 16, 2013.” Adrienne M. Holden ‘04, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Holden of Fryeburg, ME, are happy to announce the engagement of their Steve Cote ‘85 & parents-Cathy & daughter, to Zachary A. Burns ‘05, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dick Cote-FA Former Trustee Burns, of Brownfield, ME. Adrienne went on to graduate from the State University of New York at Pottsdam and is currently obtaining a master’s degree at the College of St. Rose in Albany, NY. Zachary graduated from Clarkson University in Pottsdam, NY. He is currently employed as a software engineer at IBM in Poughkeepsie, NY. A wedding is planned at Attitash Grand Summit Hotel in Bartlett, NH, in June of 2013. (The Bridgton News 12/6/2012) Shannon Palme ‘04 wrote in to say, “In August of 2012 my boyfriend and I moved from Maine to Long Island. I am working as a graphic designer and web developer for Blue Fly Web Marketing in Brooklyn, NY.” Email Shannon at shannonpalme@gmail. com.

Cooper Jackson ‘85-FA Trustee & husband, Hayes, & sons Whit, David & Graeme - live in California

Amelia Walker ‘04 is engaged to Michael Furbush. Amelia is the daughter of Tami Kempf,

of Conway, NH, and Bradford Walker ‘78, of Fryeburg, ME. Michael is the son of Susan and Kevin Furbush, of West Lafayette, IN. Amelia graduated with a BA in English from UMass Boston. She works as a Public Relations Manager for an author and Success Coach in the greater Boston area. Michael graduated from the UMass Lowell with a BS in Plastics Engineering and works as a Development Engineer for EMD Millipore in Bedford, MA. Michael proposed on the Fourth of July at the Cape Cod beach on which they met, complete with fifty friends, surprise family members, fireworks and a puppy with a ring around his neck! They are considering a fall wedding in 2014. 2005 Jocelyn Britton ‘05 and Vincent Weyrich were joined in marriage on January 26, 2013 in Phoenix, AZ. The bride is the daughter of Chip and MJ Britton, of Fryeburg, ME and Phoenix, AZ. The groom is the son of J.R. and Susan Weyrich, of Mcintosh, NM and Tucson, AZ. Maid of Honor was Julie Weyrich, sister of the groom; bridesmaids were friends of the bride, Kimberly Martinez, of New Mexico, and Linsey McFarlin ‘04 and Anna Gamwell ‘07. Junior bridesmaid was Haylee Weathersby, cousin of the groom. Best man was Andrew Weyrich, brother of the groom; groomsmen were Tim Britton ‘08, brother of the bride, Jordan Weathersby, and Keith Orr, both cousins of the groom. Junior Groomsman was Cory Weathersby, cousin of the groom. The reception took place at the Arizona Jewish Historical Center. They enjoyed and appreciated their gifted ‘Minimoon’ in Sedona, AZ. The couple resides in Ahwatukee, AZ. (The Conway Daily Sun 5/21/13)

Rachel Crocker ‘85 with parents Roberta-FA Housekeeping & Linwood Buck-FA Former Head Maintenance

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Casey Sherman ‘88 writes, “Hello all, I just wanted to share with you some good news about my upcoming book ‘ANIMAL-The Bloody Rise and Fall of the Mob’s Most Feared Assassin’ . The early reviews have been fantastic and are hopefully a signal of good things to come. Here’s what Publishers Weekly and T.J. English (bestselling author of The Westies) are saying...”Journalist and true-crime author Sherman (A Rose for Mary: The Hunt for the Real Boston Strangler, Bad Blood, The Finest Hours) profiles mafia hit man turned FBI informant Joe “the Animal” Barboza in this fascinating biography… The author also details the role of crooked FBI agents in the Animal’s story, compromised court cases, infighting among Irish mob groups, and a myriad of grisly murders. Fans of mafia history will relish this portrait of a forgotten figure from the heyday of organized crime.” Publishers Weekly says, “With Animal, author Casey Sherman takes you into the belly of the beast. You ride Duane McAllister ‘02 with Aubrey Lemons McAllister ‘95 along with Joe Barboza, one of the most brutal gangsters in the history of American & Mike McAllister ‘88 organized crime, during unspeakable acts of murder. Equally important, Sherman reveals how Barboza became a covert F.B.I. informant and played the System until the System was indistinguishable from the criminal underground. An important book written by a skilled storyteller, Animal belongs on a shelf alongside The Valachi Papers, If you submitted Class News and it does Wiseguy and other essential works of mob history.” -- T.J. English, New York Times not appear, please email again to Rachel best-selling author of The Westies. at rdamon@fryeburgacademy.org! With apologies.

Bryce Thurston ‘88 & wife, Rachel Eastman Thurston ‘90, son Jake ‘13 & daughter, Nicole ‘16 Michelle Maynard Hovis ’90 writes: “This year has gone by so quickly. It has been good, but stressful. As you all may be aware, I was diagnosed with ALS on January 3, 2012. ALS is the most complicated and devastating death sentence ever and there is absolutely no cure. If you are not familiar with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, please take the time to learn about it. This disease has taken away my ability to work, drive, talk clearly, feed myself, and I struggle to walk. It has not taken away my smile and hope. I am waiting on the FDA to approve stem cell trials, which will, hopefully, be in the beginning of the New Year. Right now I’m attending a pool program twice a week, which really helps my body relax. I am so thankful that my body can still move.” Michelle goes on to describe her wonderful husband, Mark, who is such a strong support for her and the rest of the family, including their two children, Nick (9th grade) and Brittany (5th grade). The Hovis’ took many family trips throughout 2012 and enjoyed their extended family in various states including VA, MA, Washington, DC, and NY for the Thanksgiving Day Parade, a longtime dream of Michelle’s. Michelle says, “I want to thank everyone for their prayers, support, and patience, especially my mother-in-law, Darlene, and my husband, Mark. I would never get through this without them.”

Cousins - Sarah Snow-Brine ‘90 & Lyndsay Snow ‘09

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Catherine Gilmore ‘05 wrote to Mr. Kelly ‘53 and shared these thoughts back on 10/16/12, “Mr. Kelly! I was just going through some things of mine when I came across a letter you sent to my mother & me. I’m so glad I kept the envelope with your address! Things have changed a lot since Fryeburg Academy. I’m still living in Dover, though not for long, we’re moving to South Berwick, ME. I Kimberly McClellan ‘94 married Ross Tuttle on September 16, 2012 at David Smith ‘93 & followed my passion Smithview Pavillion in Maryville,TN joined by all their family, friends, and Jen Stacy Bartlett ‘93-FA Faculty (Science & Photography) for horticulture and got loved ones! They reside in Maryville, TN. Kimberly is a graduate of Harding University and is a freelance Interior Designer. Ross is a graduate of the my associate’s degree University of South Carolina and is a consultant for CSC. in Landscape Operations & Business Management in 2010. Kimberly can be reached by e-mail at kamcc1@yahoo.com. I just graduated from UNH again in May with my Bachelor of Science in Environmental Conservation. I’m currently searching for a job now/still. It’s tough out there! I have you to thank though for introducing me to my passion  I hope you & Mrs. Kelly are well. I’m sure your family is growing too! I just became an auntie to a beautiful baby boy. He’s the first in our family – Jameson Reid. I look forward to hearing from you! Love, Catherine “Cat” (Hockey Puck) Gilmore.” Eli Hutchins ‘05 of Lovell, ME, and owner and operator of Hutch’s Property and Tree, LLC, completed 62 community service hours as a volunteer to complete tree work at Fryeburg Academy between November of 2012 and April of 2013. Work included pruning of many trees to ensure their long-term health and the safety of property, students and faculty. Kirk Waterman ‘05 wrote: “Living on Rice Hill in Waterford, ME with wife, Elisha Moore Waterman ‘04, and our son, Joey, age 6.” Email Kirk at kirkwaterman@yahoo.com 2006 Jaimie Crawford ‘06 and Sarah Vernye Chamber staffers of the Mount Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce, with Janice Crawford, executive director of the chamber, met with Governor John Lynch on December 17, 2012. Lynch had agreed to meet with the three over coffee to discuss things of philosophical, political and economic nature during the last few weeks of his gubernatorial tenure. (The Conway Daily Sun 12/29/12) Shannon Jensen ‘06 and Austin Darby McCall Potter was born to Hannah Babineau ‘96 and Derek M. Potter ‘94, Forand of North of Brownfield, Maine, Aug. 1, 2013 at 3:38 a.m. at Memorial Hospital in Conway, NH have North Conway. She weighed 7 pounds 9 ounces. She joins Harper Greenblatt, age a boy, Hunter seven. The maternal grandparents are Kim Babineau and Andrew Clear, Allan Forand, of Fryeburg, Maine, and Jeff Babineau, of Grangeville, ID. born April 1, The paternal grandparents are Bob Potter-FA Staff & Lauren Potter-FA Staff, of 2012. Maternal Brownfield. The paternal great-grandmother is Janet Potter, of Brownfield.

Cousins-Craig Estes ‘95 & Gordon McAllister ‘00

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The Wedding of Sara Thurston ‘97 & Richard Murray; left-walking down the aisle with dad Scott Thurston ‘71; above-with sister & maid-of-honor Amy Thurston ‘00; right-Sara & Richard

Eva Whorley, Arthur Best, Bill Whorley, Alice Bemis Best ‘38, Fred Thurston ‘74, Mari-Ann Whorley ‘60 & husband, Dick, Nancy & Barry Thurston ‘69

Amy Thurston ‘00 & her motherKaren

Bob Hatch ‘64

Amy Thurston ‘00, Sara Thurston ‘97, Scott Thurston ‘71 & grandson-Noah

Gloria McDonald Charles ‘58 & husband, John

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grandmother is Robin Jensen, of Fryeburg. Paternal grandparents are Laurie Forand and Robert Forand, Jr., of Tamworth, NH. Maternal greatgrandmother is Ethel Hurst, of Lovell, and paternal greatgrandparents are Al and Ruby LaPlante, of Tamworth, and Robert Sr. and Jean Forand, of New York. (The Bridgton News 4/11/13)

David Infinger ‘99 and wife, Emilie, of Lovell, ME welcome a daughter Abbie Jane Infinger on 10/19/12. She joins her brother, Kyle, two. The maternal grandparents are John and Martha Nichols, of Oquossoc, ME. The paternal grandfather is Wayne Infinger ‘71 and Stephen Mead ‘06 married Jennifer May Frazier of wife, Kim, of Chatham, NH. (The Conway Louisville, CO, on August 11, 2012. Jennifer is the Daily Sun, 12/18/12) daughter of Danajoy Monroe, of Louisville, CO and

Sarah Jane Montgomery ‘99 and Tanner Landroche Kennett were married on September 15, 2012 at The Wentworth Golf Course in Jackson, NH, by Justice of the Peace Barbara Theriault. A reception followed. Sarah is the daughter of Scott and Joanne Montgomery, of Fryeburg. Tanner is the son of Bayard and Theresa Kennett, of Conway, NH. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The maid of honor was Jaime Berkman. Bridesmaids were Jolyne Woart, Karen O’Hare and Chelsea Latham. Best man was Jared Dorthery. Groomsmen were Sean Guinard, Chip Kennett and Cameron Montgomery ’02. Sarah graduated from Lasell College in Newton, MA. Tanner graduated from St. Anselm in Manchester, NH. The Kennetts went to the South coast of Jamaica on their honeymoon.

William and Cynthia Frazier, of Louisville, CO. Jennifer graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in December 2011, with a BS in Civil Engineering and Psychology. She recently received her master’s in Civil & Environmental Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. Jennifer will join Paul C. Rizzo & Associates as a civil engineer in Pittsburgh, PA, in February. Stephen is the son of Susan Hamlin and Robert Mead, of Lovell. Stephen earned his BS in Electrical & Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon in 2010. He is employed with Duquesne Light Company in Pittsburgh, PA. The sister of the bride, Amanda Frazier of Louisville, CO, was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Susan Weidenbach and Meredith Lusardi, of Pittsburgh, PA. The brother of the groom, David Mead ‘09, of Tucson, AZ, was the best man. Groomsmen were Alberto Landa, of Columbus, IN, and Charles Delascasas, of Santa Barbara, CA. Ushers were brothers of the bride Benjamin Frazier and Alexander Krull, of Louisville, CO, and Eric Krull of Austin, TX. Cousins of the bride, Anastasia and Philip Figart, of State College, PA, were the flower girl and ring bearer. The couple celebrated with a trip to Aruba and Curacao. They reside in Pittsburgh, PA. (The Bridgton News 12/20/12)

FATA Christmas Craft Fair - Rebecca Almy Infinger ‘01 & daughter, Jillian, Molly Sylvester Hill ‘01 & son, Hagen, and Jenny MacFarlane Valente ‘01 & daughter, Addison

Diana Gregson ‘00 wrote us on Facebook 9/20/12, “Next generation FA student? My daughter, Ariana, eight months old.”

Keith Quinn ‘01 and his wife Sara welcome daughter, Avery Elizabeth, born on May 26, 2012. They are excited to have just moved back to Brownfield to raise their daughter in beautiful western Maine. Avery enjoys playing outside and watching the nearby farm animals at Meadowlark Homestead Farm.

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Justin Welch ‘01 married Anna Byrne Welch on July 16, 2011. Joe McMurdoMinnich ‘01 and Mike Davis ‘01 attended the wedding. The Welches’ first child, daughter, Claire Marie Welch, was born on April 23, 2012. Justin graduated from Vanderbilt University Law School in 2008, and is an intellectual property attorney at Baker & McKenzie LLP. The Welches live in Dallas, TX. Email Justin at welchjp@gmail.com

Lesley Gouin Dean ‘75 wrote, “Thought you’d enjoy seeing these FA grads & wives of grads. August to October will be busy... Liz & Ryan’s baby will be our third grandchild, second granddaughter. In photo - Carrie (wife of Alex Erickson ‘01), Liz (wife of Ryan Dean ‘03), Megan Gibney ‘01, Christina Eastman McAllister ‘03 & Lee Erickson ‘04

Laura Miklos ‘06 writes, “Hi there! Just writing to update my contact information. After getting my Bachelor of Science from Boston University in Mechanical Engineering, I graduated from Northeastern University in 2012 with a Master of Science in Energy Systems Engineering. I now work for Eaton Energy Solutions, Inc. in Irvine, CA as an Energy Engineer. I would like to thank Fryeburg Academy for a wonderful high school experience for the two short years that I was there. I only wish I had been there for all four! Let me know if you want any more information for the Scenes.” Email Laura at lauramiklos88@gmail.com Lea Guptill Tilton ‘06 and her husband, Andy, welcome a son, Cameron Leslie, born November 28, 2012. The maternal grandparents are Terry Guptill ‘79 and Tamylea Guptill of Fryeburg. The paternal grandparents are Nancy and the late Leslie Tilton, of Intervale. The maternal great-grandparents are Ralph ‘50 and Phyllis Thomas Guptill ‘55, of Fryeburg, ME and Alvah and Gertrude Johnson of Bridgton, ME. The paternal grandmother is Margerette White, of Ossipee, NH. (The Conway Daily Sun 12/26/12) Nathan Warner, Sr. ‘06, of Madison, and Sarah welcome a son, Nathan Randall Warner, Jr., born October 23, 2012. He joins Emily Warner, 21 months. The maternal grandparents are Paul and Heidi Alley, of Cushing, ME. The paternal grandparents are Randall and Micki Warner, of Denmark, ME. (The Conway Daily Sun 12/19/2012)

Nathan Kinsman ‘02 writes, “Yea, the new MDT is awesome, it’s so nice! Now I know what my father’s been working on every day, haha. I moved into South Portland and bought a condo over there and have been in Portland for almost six years now. I was working on a cruise ship this summer right after I left Whole Foods Market where I worked in the prep foods/receiving department for five years. I’m working on a few things now and taking some classes. Thanks again for the Scenes & we’ll keep in touch, hope all’s well at FA. Go Raiders!” Email Nate at nkinsman610@yahoo.com

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Heather Leach ‘02 married Beech Richards on August 4, 2012 at the Harnden Residence in Fryeburg. Photo far left-Heather with her father-Scott Leach ‘71 & grandmother Edie Watson Leach ‘49; Photo bottom left-Heather & Beech with son, Noah. Photo bottom right-Heather with her bridesmaids, Amber White-Estey & Ali Horn ‘02

2007 Katelynn E. Barton ‘07 and Adam B. Chaplin, of Brownfield, ME, welcome a son, Daniel Robert Chaplin, born August 3, 2012. The maternal grandparents are Peggy and Randolph Barton ‘83, of Brownfield, ME. The paternal grandparents are Glen and Amy Chaplin, of Harrison, ME. (The Conway Daily Sun 10/2/2012)

The Wedding of Beth Wood ‘02 & Nick Schumate, Regency Hotel, Portland, ME, June 26, 2013 - Photos-Beth & Nick; Amy Wood Bouloche ‘06; Nick with the late Delph Wood ‘68; Cathy Buswell Wood ‘66 & granddaughter -107Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Tate Ficker ‘02 & wife, Devon, welcome a daughter, Brooke Alexandra, born March 26, 2013.

Devon, Tate Ficker ’02 & daughter, Brooke, enjoy Dam Jam in Denmark, ME with Michael ’01, Rebecca Almy Infinger ’01 and daughter, Jillian, July 2013.

Brittany Bowden ‘07 and Robert ‘Jake’ Pingree ‘07 of Brownfield, ME, welcome daughter, Arabella Bowden Pingree, born December 12, 2012. Maternal grandparents are William Bowden-FA Staff and Sonia Bowden of Brownfield, ME. Paternal grandparents are Rob Pingree ‘87 and Kim Pingree of Denmark, ME. (The Conway Daily Sun 1/9/2013) Mark Burnham ‘07 and Tina Phillips of Center Conway, welcome a daughter, Alaina Mae Burnham, born October 20, 2012. (The Conway Daily Sun 12/20/2012) Ian Ferguson ‘07 is welcomed to The Northern Light team as their new general assignments and sports reporter. Ian is a recent graduate of the University of New Hampshire, and majored in journalism. Ian has worked for Seacoast Media Group and Main Street magazine in New Hampshire. He is looking forward to exploring the Pacific Northwest. He will be covering high school sports and civic news, and is excited to get to know the Blaine and Birch Bay community. (The Northern Light, 11/20/2012) Charles R. Genest ‘07 and Courtnye J. Bemis of Fryeburg, ME, have a son, Colton Michael Nye Genest, born on 9/28/2012 at Bridgton Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Lorinda Nelson and Scott Bemis, of Scarborough and Springvale, ME. Paternal grandparents are Letitia Wiesemann Genest ‘87 and Michael Genest ‘87, of Fryeburg, ME. Great-grandparents are Josette Bemis; Charles Wiesemann ‘63 and Elizabeth Wiesemann; Barbara and Howard Hanning. (The Bridgton News 10/25/2012) Samantha Rose Lettiere ‘07, daughter of Carol Lettiere of Brownfield, ME and Patrick Lettiere of Chatham, NH, is engaged to William Alonza Bennett ‘07 of Fryeburg, ME, the son of Rebecca Ward Bennett ‘83 of Hiram, ME, and Aaron Bennett ‘84 of Fryeburg, ME. Samantha is a graduate of Spa Tech Institute of Westbrook and is a licensed aesthetician. She is employed at the Cut Off Salon and Day Spa in North Conway, NH. William is a graduate of Wyo Tech in Blairsville, PA with a degree in business management and general automotive. He is employed by B&B Performance Carquest Auto Parts in Fryeburg, ME. A September, 2013 wedding is planned. (Weddinig photos from this wedding will be in the next issue of Scenes! (The Bridgton News 1/10/2013)

Mr. and Mrs. William Quinn, of Brownfield, ME, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Kerrin Krista Quinn ‘03, to Trevor James Lyon. The bride is a graduate of the University of Rhode Island, where she received her degree in textiles, merchandising, and design. She is a merchandise assistant for Nambé. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Lyon, of El Paso, TX. Since graduation from Southern Methodist University with a degree in finance, he has been employed by C-III Asset Management Company and is an assistant vice president in the special servicing department for Commercial Real Estate. The wedding will take place in Dallas, TX in the spring.

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The Wedding of Craig Bartlett ‘03 to Tanya Ross, August 24, 2013, Shawnee Peak, Bridgton, ME Photos above-E. Harlan Bartlett ‘57 with son-Jeff Bartlett ‘79 & granddaughter-Jen Bartlett ‘01; Jen Stacy Bartlett ‘93-wedding photographer & FA Faculty (Science & Photography)

Groomsman Josh Emmons ‘03 & fiancee Andrea; Scott Sinclair ‘76 & wife Lorraine; Josh Shrier ‘98 & girlfriend Nicole

Derek Guptill ‘02 & Dara Hamlin Guptill ‘02

Jarrett Baker ‘90 & wife Teresa (mother of the bride)

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2008 Talon Chandler ‘08 and Amberley Zangari of Fryeburg, ME, welcomed son, Reece James Chandler, on 8/27/2012 at 4:15 a.m. at Memorial Hospital, in North Conway, NH. The maternal grandparents are Mark Zangari of Bartlett, NH and Sandy Zangari-Chandler of Tampa, FL. The paternal grandparents are Tim ‘82 and Silvia Siklosi Chandler ‘82 of Fryeburg, ME. (The Conway Daily Sun 11/6/2012) Chris Climo ‘08 sang alongside internationally acclaimed artists as part of PORTopera’s presentation of “La Boheme,” which opened Wednesday, July 24, 2013 at the Merrill Auditorium in Portland, ME and had two more performances Friday, July 26th and 28th. The next step for Climo is to head to the Conservatory of Music at Purchase College in Purchase, NY, for a two-year intensive graduate program focusing on operatic studies and voice. (The Conway Daily Sun 7/25/13)

Joey Bissonnette ‘03 and Sarah Tilton ‘05 were married at Wolfe Neck Farms in Freeport, ME in August 2012. Doug Farnham ‘03 was a groomsman (in photo below with girlfriend Renee Strange ‘03). Raven Millette ‘05 was a bridesmaid (photo bottom right). The Bissonettes have two daughters Lucy, age two, and Holly. age one. They own a house and live in Mechanic Falls. Joey is a plumber for his father and Sarah is a stay-at-home mom. Brian Henry ‘08 has graduated

from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, SC. Henry is the son of Lauralee and Randy Henry of Haleytown Road, Brownfield. (The Mountain Ear 3/21/13)

Congratulations to Ashlee Purinton ‘03 & Matthew Chaine who married in September 2011. Wedding attendants included maid of honor Justine Ray ’03 and bridesmaid Renee Strange ‘03. FA folks in attendance (photo above) included Katie Ackley ’03, Lindsey Costa ’02, John Meoli ’03, Doug Farnham ’03, Kristin Rolfe Mills ’03 -110Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Kaitlyn Horan ‘08 has been named to Plymouth State University’s President’s List for the fall 2012 semester. (The Mountain Ear 2/21/13). She was also initiated into the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi at Plymouth State University. (The Mountain Ear 5/9/2013) Kristin Horan ‘08 has been named to Plymouth State University’s President’s List for the fall 2012 semester. (The Mountain Ear 2/21/13). She was also initiated into the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi at Plymouth State University. (The Mountain Ear, 5/9/2013)

Dakotah Woitko Atchinson ‘03 writes, “I received a lovely package from the alumni office last week and I suspect that one of you were behind it! At nearly a year old (November 5th) my little Quinn spends half her day eating! Rest assured that we will put it (Fryeburg Academy baby bib) to good use! Thank you so much! I’d love to drop by and show her off one of these Fridays. Let me know if you’re in the office!”

Cerise Humphrey ‘08 has been named to the University of Southern Maine Dean’s List for the fall 2012 semester. (The Bridgton News 2/28/2013) Daniel Malcolm ‘08 has been named to the University of Southern Maine Dean’s List for the fall 2012 semester. (The Bridgton News 2/28/2013)

Denny Chandler ‘03 here with wife, Breanna, was awarded the U.S. Air Force Commendation Medal for Meritorious Service in April, 2012.

Nicole Pelkie ‘08 and Joseph Stefano ‘08 of Stoneham annouce the birth of their son, Emerson David Stefano, born February 7, 2013. Maternal grandparents are Jeff Pelkie ‘87 and Jen Leach Pelkie ‘92 of Fryeburg and the late MariAnne Eastman Pelkie ‘86. Paternal grandparents are Kathy Stefano and Dennis Meka of Fryeburg.

Derek Prox ‘08 was on the Dean’s List at UMaine for the fall 2012 and Spring 2013 Semester. (The Bridgton News 2/7/13 and 7/25/13) Timothy Robbins ‘08 and Lauren Blanchette of Silver Lake, welcome a son, Dylon Scott Robbins, born December 27, 2012. 2009 Dylan Anderson ‘09 of Fryeburg, ME, graduated from Stonehill College in Easton, MA, with a BS in Business Administration. (The Bridgton News 7/4/2013) Tyler Arnold ‘09, of Lovell, ME, participated in Berklee College of Music’s 2013 Commencement held recently in Boston, MA at Boston University’s Agganis Arena. Tyler received a degree in Performance from the President of Berklee College of Music, Roger Brown. (The Bridgton News 7/4/2013) Gillian Armstrong ‘09 earned Dean’s List recognition at the University of Maine at Orono, in the fall 2012 Semester. (The Bridgton News 2/7/13) Yasmin Azel ‘09, daughter of Jose Azel and Anna Romer, of Lovell, received a Jenzabar Scholarship from Endicott College, Beverly, MA. She has been named to the Dean’s List for the fall semester 2012. Yasmin is a senior majoring in Fine Arts. (The Bridgton News 10/18/2012 & 1/24/13) Eliza B. Laamoon Blake ‘09 of Denmark, ME, the daughter of Mike Limur of Yap, Micronesia and Heidi Blake ‘82, of Denmark, ME, majored in East Asian studies. (The Bridgton News 6/20/2013) Phil Remington ‘04 Fryeburg Fire & Rescue

Luke Jackson ’02, with sister, Jenna Jackson ’04 and mother, Betsy at the Fryeburg Fair, 2012. Jenna recently moved back to Fryeburg, from Texas. Luke is living in Portland, and will be married in October.

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Photos from the wedding of Craig Barry ‘05 & wife Megan held at the Harvest Gold Gallery in Lovell, ME. The Barry reception was at Fryeburg Fairgrounds. Groomsmen (photo below) were Bo Apt ‘04, Danny Smith, Kevin Barry ‘05, Craig Barry ‘05, Chris Harriman ‘05, Michael Stacy ‘04, Ben Farnham ‘05. The wedding photographer was Spring Smith McKenney ‘02. The Barrys are building a home in Fryeburg and are expecting a son at the end of September. Craig is employed by John Kheil ‘79 and Sons Logging in Denmark and Megan is a math teacher at Molly Ockett Middle School.

Ashley Cote-Crosskill ‘05 & Kurt O’Brien now live in Australia Jamel Torres ‘05 graduated from the University of Vermont in May, 2009 with his BS in Environmental Studies, with a focus in Ecological Design and Land Use. He minored in Geospatial Technologies. Following graduation, he moved to Oregon with girlfriend, Avery, where they explored the beautiful Pacific Northwest through hiking and skiing trips. Avery and Jamel moved to Portland, ME in May 2010, and began postgraduate student careers. Jamel received his Master’s Degree in Community Planning & Development from the University of Southern Maine’s Muskie School of Public Service, concentrating on regional issues such as food systems, community development and economic development. He is currently working on a local food processing project in the Brunswick area, and hopes to take on more projects promoting the consumption of locally grown foods while creating social and economic opportunities.

Nick Kane ‘05, Bailey Damon ‘05 & Katie Thurston ‘05 Nick is a chef at the Oxford House in Fryeburg, Bailey has recently moved to San Francisco and Katie is a nurse in Auburn, ME.

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Kyle Howard Barker ‘06 & Kimberly Renee Tupper are engaged to be married on October 5, 2013. The bride is a graduate of Ellsworth High School and Husson University receiving her BS in Health Care Administration. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree through St. Joseph’s College. Kimberly is employed at MDI Hospital in Southwest Harbor. Kyle received his BS from Husson University in accounting and an MBA from Husson and is currently studying for the CPA exam. Kyle is employed at BHA, LLC in Blue Hill, ME. The couple will reside in Ellsworth, ME.

Erin Snow ’06 had a boy, Jaxson Phillip Snow, born January 7, 2013. Jaxson joins sister Alshlyn, age 2 and brother Blair, Jillian Pandora Tetreault ‘06 age 1. Maternal grandparents are John FA’s Cheerleading Coach has one daugh- Barry ‘78 and Leslie Barry of Fryeburg ter & one son. Jillian & husband, Mike, and Dan and Amy Snow of Conway, NH. and children live in Conway. (The Bridgton News 1/31/13) Mark Strange-FA Faculty (IA) & Holly Hatch ‘81 Strange announce the engagement of their son, Joshua Raymond Strange ‘06, to Allison Ellen Melton, daughter of Ms. Susan Black Melton of Phoenixville, PA and Mr. Roy and Janis Melton of Coatesville, PA. Susan is a graduate of the Univ of Maine with a master’s in fine arts and is an artist and musician in the Bangor/Portland area. Josh is a graduate of the New England School of Communications with a degree in Audio Engineering and is the lead audio engineer for Tinder Box Productions Studio in Bangor, ME. Their wedding is on July 6th, 2013.

Whit Lucy ‘07

If you submitted Class News and it does not appear, please email again to Rachel at rdamon@fryeburgacademy.org! With apologies. Fred Smith ‘10, Christine Smith ‘03 & Marty Smith ‘07 with their mother, Sherry

Melissa Davenport ‘09 & Chris Rascoe ‘08

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Jennifer Bertino ‘09 has been named to the University of Maine at Farmington Dean’s list for the fall 2012 semester. (The Bridgton News 2/21/13) Jennie Buskin ‘09 of Brownfield, ME, the daughter of Richard and Lanie Buskin, graduated from Colby College in May 2013 and majored in mathematics and physics. (The Bridgton News 6/20/2013) Alex Cegielski ‘09 earned Dean’s List recognition at UMaine Orono in the fall 2012 Semester. (The Bridgton News 2/7/13) Elizabeth Delmonico ‘09 was named a Cowles Honor Scholar at Elmira College, NY. Elizabeth is majoring in Psychology. She is the daughter of Dennis and Debbie Delmonico. She was also named to the college’s Dean’s List for the fall semester. (The Bridgton News 2/14/13) Cheyainne Marie Cooper ‘09 and Joel Laurence Davis, of Ossipee, NH, welcome a son, Brayden Laurence Davis, born on August 7, 2012. The maternal grandparents are Paul and Linda Eastman Cooper ‘88, of Chatham, NH. The paternal grandparents are Deanna Amaral and Larry Davis, of Ossipee, NH. (The Conway Daily Sun 10/2/2012)

Mike Follett ‘08 with parents, Lee & Michael & brother, Brandon Follett ‘12

Seamus Feider-Sullivan ‘09 of Brownfield, ME, graduated cum laude from Union College in Schenectady, NY on Sunday, June 16 during the college’s 219th Commencement exercises. Seamus, a Mechanical Engineering major, received a bachelor’s of science degree. (The Bridgton News 6/20/2013)

Emily Holden ‘08 graduated, on the Dean’s List, from Montclair State University with a BFA in Musical Theatre. She is currently working at NY Kids Club, which is billed as a children’s enrichment center dealing with the performance arts, including music, dance and theater, with several locations in Manhattan. Emily is an instructor teaching voice, dance and dramatics to children from pre-school through teens. She is currently commuting to the City daily from NJ and is looking for some kind of “affordable” housing closer to downtown NYC. Jeremy Holden ‘10 is entering his final year at USM, majoring in English. He has made the Dean’s List every year. Melissa Smith Holden ‘82 says, “We are adjusting to our somewhat empty nest.”

Stephen Lansing ‘09 of Lovell, ME, has earned a BS in Health Science/PrePhysician Assistant from Springfield College (MA) for studies completed in 2013. (The Bridgton News 6/20/2013) Jenny Massey ‘09 and Harley Burke ‘07 of Denmark, ME, have a boy, Aiden Matthew Burke, born 10/9/12 at Memorial Hospital in North Conway, NH. Aiden joins a sister, Brooke Burke, 21 months. Maternal grandparents are William and Tracey Graffam Massey ‘78. Paternal grandparent is Cherie Martin ‘83 of Fryeburg, ME. (The Bridgton News 10/18/2012) Meghan Moody ‘10 & Hannah Hill ‘09 working at The Oxford House great service & great food www.oxfordhouseinn.com

Kyrie Perry ‘09 has been named to the Roger Williams Univ. Dean’s List. Kyrie is a Media Communication major. (The Bridgton News 1/31/13)

Siblings-Preston Jones ‘09 & Ellie Jones ‘12 Preston is an assistant football coach at FA & Ellie is a

member of the St. Lawrence Crew Team!

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Lauren Reeves ‘09 was on the Dean’s List at UMaine Orono for the fall 2012 Semester. (The Bridgton News 2/7/13). Lauren sent in this update: “Hello! Just wanted to share some exciting news on an exciting job! I just graduated from UMaine this May 2013 with a double major in Journalism and Spanish. After graduation I applied for a contest to earn a job as the Young and Free Maine Spokester to represent credit unions in Maine for the 18-to-25 crowd. The application consisted of a video and blog entry. I was then selected as one of the four finalists. Upon another video and blog entry I was chosen to be the winner and received the job as the newest Spokester!” You can email Lauren at lauren.reeves@ maine.edu.

Zala Samuels ‘09 came back to visit FA and brought some family members.

Jesse Sawin ‘09 earned Dean’s List recognition at The University of Maine at Orono in the fall 2012 Semester. (The Bridgton News 2/7/13) Bobby Sheehan ‘09 of Lovell has been named to the High Honors List for the fall 2012 and Spring 2013 semester at the New England School of Communications in Bangor. (The Bridgton News 2/21/13 & 5/30/13). Bobby graduated from the New England School of Communications (NESCom) in Bangor, ME, with a BS in Communications on May 11, at the Newman Gymnasium on the campus of Husson University. At commencement, Sheehan was awarded the Alpha Beta Kappa (ABK) National Honor Society award. (The Bridgton News 6/20/2013)

Lyndsay Snow ‘09 & FA Golf Coach Chris Dutton ‘90 welcome back Pauline Schopp ‘10 while she was visiting from her college in Florida. Pauline was a very accomplished golfer while at FA. She is from Germany.

Karissa Watkins McLellan ‘11 & Matthew McLellan ‘10 married on August 12, 2012 in Conway, NH. The McLellans bought a house in Brownfield, ME and they welcomed a baby girl, Makayla May McLellan, on January 15, 2013. Makayla weighed five pounds, 15 ounces and was 18.5 inches long. The McLellans both work at Shaw’s in North Conway, NH. Karissa is planning to begin online college courses in the fall. Photo above-Jackie Poole ‘04, Michelle Rascoe ‘11, Ashley Henschel ‘11, Karissa McLellan ‘11, Matthew McLellan ‘10, Marcus McLellan ‘12, Devin Allen ‘10, Ian Sundgren ‘11 & Jay Newcomb. -115Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Corporal Zach Burke ‘10 is deployed for the third time in Afghanistan with the U.S. Army, 75th Ranger Regiment, 2nd Battalion, Fort Lewis-McChord. Zach’s very proud mother, Leigh Kirby, writes, “Thank you for your wonderful school. My youngest son will be attending in the fall. We are looking forward to the wonderful years ahead. Zach adored going to the Academy. He attributes much of his success to the opportunities he had there.”

Lyndsay C. Snow ‘09, Air Force Reserve Airman, graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, TX. Lyndsay is the daughter of Alfred Snow ‘77 & Jolene Bartlett Snow ‘81 of Denmark, and granddaughter of E. Harlan Bartlett ‘57 of Denmark. Brianna Thurston ‘09 has been named to the Dean’s List at Saint Joseph’s College in Standish, ME, for the fall semester 2012. (The Bridgton News 1/24/13). Brianna graduated in December from Saint Joseph’s College of Maine with a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics. (The Mountain Ear 2/7/13) 2010

Shafi Mujadadi ‘10 is now a junior at Lycoming College in PA majoring in political science & economics. Shafi is from Afghanistan.

Karli Burnell ‘10 and James Bowles, welcome a daughter, Keelyn Ann Bowles, born November 2, 2012. The maternal grandparents are Willie and Kristin Hatch, of Eaton, NH and Russell Burnell ‘76 and Childre Hennley, of Fryeburg, ME. The paternal grandparents are Linda and Jack Robinson; and David Bowles, of Haverill, MA. (The Conway Daily Sun 12/26/12) Jeremy Holden ‘10 has been named to the USM Dean’s List for the fall 2012 semester. (The Bridgton News 2/28/2013) Indigo James ‘10, a junior majoring in Women’s & Gender Studies in the College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Vermont, has been named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2012 and spring 2013 Semester. (The Bridgton News 2/14/13 and 7/25/13) All three of Elbridge Russell’s ‘72 & wife-Linda’s children have graduated or will graduate from Renssaleur Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY. Many congratulations on the great achievements by the entire Russell Family! In photo above-Katie Russell ‘10, RPI’s Class of 2014, Jimmy Russell ‘08, RPI’s Class of 2012, & Elsie Russell ’07, RPI’s Class of 2011. Elsie majored in electronic e-marketing and information solutions. She lives and works in Manhattan for Blackstone Investments. Jimmy majored in industrial engineering and works as a nuclear engineer for the US Navy and nuclear submarine fleet at Saratoga Springs Naval Nuclear reactor. Katie is a senior at RPI majoring in bio-medical engineering.

Chelsea Kiesman ‘10 has been named to the Dean’s List at the University of New Hampshire (Durham, NH) for the fall semester of the 2012-2013

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Siblings-Ellen Bacchiocchi ‘13 & Peter Bacchiocchi ‘11 Kori MacDonald ‘11, U.S. Marine

Sara Baker ‘11 works at the new jewelry & bead shop, Water’s Edge, in Fryeburg

academic year. Chelsea earned Honors. (The Bridgton News 1/31/13). Chelsea has also been named to the Dean’s List, for the spring semester of the 2012-2013 academic year. Chelsea earned Honors. (The Bridgton News 6/20/2013)

Mary Rhymer ‘10 hopes to produce a film to open a discussion about the dark side of social networking. “While in many ways Facebook and Twitter are useful tools, they also uncover the selfish nature of our generation,” said the 2010 Fryeburg Academy graduate who is entering her senior year at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY as a film/video major. While spending a semester at Bauhaus University in Germany, Mary wrote a screenplay for a thought-provoking short film called “The Iron Age.” “It’s a film about how people on social networking websites react to different world tragedies, particularly how people on Twitter reacted to the Boston Marathon attack,” she said. “I’ve taken this concept and translated it into a surreal poker game, in which five people compete for Internet popularity using poker chips sporting social networking symbols, a deck of cards that depicts the horrible photographs that plastered the walls Bailey Frost ‘11 at her graduation from Husson gets a of Facebook and Twitter for weeks congratulatory hug from proud sister, Makayla Frost following the attack, and dialogue that ‘14. Parents are Dede Frost-FA Faculty (Directoris almost made up entirely of Tweets Alternative School) and Stu Frost-FA Faculty (Math). with the hasthtag #prayforboston.” Mary is hoping to gain some public financial support for the endeavor. Contributions can be made and more information on Mary’s project can be seen by going to the Kickstarter site – http://www.kickstarter.com/ projects/1472539317/theironage. (The Bridgton News) Jason Stefano ‘10 has been named to Plymouth State University’s Dean’s List for the fall 2012 semester. (The Mountain Ear 2/21/13) Aubrey Wissmann ‘10 of Lovell, ME, has been named to the Boston University, College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s List for the spring of 2012. Aubrey is a linguistics major. (The Bridgton News 9/6/2012) 2011 Megan Bradley ‘11 has been named to the Dean’s List at Saint Joseph’s College of Maine

Kevin Brown ‘12 & his father

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Jake Thurston ‘13 & Kallie Moulton ‘13

Erin Fahey ‘13 & Guest

The Wedding of Nicole Shivers ‘12 & Fred Stearns ‘12 at the Leavitt Home in Fryeburg, June 22, 2013

Dana Marie & friend Steven Flaherty ‘13, Cailyn Ludwig ‘13 & Emily Ouellette ‘14

Devin Ludwig & friend

Maddie Pearson ‘13 & Peter Bacchiocchi ‘11

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Damian Hubbard ‘12, Ryanne Johnson ‘12, Taylor Newton ‘12 & Bobby Ramsay ‘12 The Groomsmen-Forrest Stearns ‘14, Mallory Walker ‘14, Cody Buffington & Derek Leavitt ‘12

Christina DiPietro ‘13 & Megan MacGillivray ‘12 & friend

The Girls-Sophie Creegan ‘12, Taylor Palmer, Maddie Smith ‘12 & Mahina Gardener ‘13

Jake Thurston ‘13 & Family, sister-Nicole ‘16, motherRachel Eastman Thurston ‘90 and father-Bryce ‘88

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On Thursday, May 2, 2013 at Fort Leonard Wood, MO, PFC 1st Class, Christopher M. Eastman ‘12 graduated with the 1st Battalion, 48th Infantry Regiment where Chris is a member of the Foxtrot Company. He is an alum of Fryeburg Academy, Class of 2012. Chris is the son of Michael Eastman ‘83 and Wanda Eastman and grandson of Melvin Eastman ‘61 and Margaret Hatch Eastman ‘64 and Richard Monson ‘59 and Barbara Monson. Chris will stay at Fort Leonard Wood while attending Engineering classes. At the end of June these classes will be complete and his next assignment will be at Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks, AK. He enjoys keeping in touch with friends and classmates. You will find Chris listed on FB.

in Standish for the fall semester 2012. (The Bridgton News 1/24/13) Megan was also honored for scholastic achievement with induction into the Saint Joseph’s College chapter of Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology. Bradley is a psychology major at the campus in Standish, ME. (The Mountain Ear, 5/9/2013) Molly Cavanaugh ‘11 has been named to the University of Maine at Farmington Dean’s list for the fall 2012 semester. (The Bridgton News 2/21/13)

Ryanne Johnson ‘12-Class President stopped in for a visit and introduced her boyfriend, Jake Chambers, from Wisconsin. Ryanne is a sophomore at UMO.

Kayla Durgin ‘11 has been named to the Dean’s List at Husson University for the fall semester 2012. (The Bridgton News 1/31/13) Seth Eastman ‘11, Army National Guard Pvt. graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, SC. (The Bridgton News 3/28/13) Bailey Frost ‘11 has been named to the Dean’s List at Husson University for the fall semester 2012. (The Bridgton News 1/31/13) Ashley Henschel ‘11, daughter of Mark and Kara Henschel of Lovell, ME has been named to the Dean/s list for the spring of 2013 semester at the University of New England in Maine. Henschel is majoring in dental hygiene. (The Conway Daily Sun 7/27/2013) Aubrie Howard ‘11 earned Dean’s List

Kara Karpowich ‘12 & Sullivyn Panno ‘12 best friends - and they work at FA in the housekeeping department

Graduation Party-Pavle Stepanovic ‘13, Sage Antolin ‘13 & Courtney Bartlett ‘13

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recognition at UMaine Orono in the fall 2012 Semester. (The Bridgton News 2/7/13) Samantha Kruguer ‘11 wrote in to say: “Hello Mrs. Damon, I know you wanted me to email you about what I was up to so here it is, I am a sophomore at Gordon College, a Christian liberal arts college, in Diana Potter Chevignard, Former Faculty, wrote: Wenham, MA. I am “Alice Valentine Elisabeth Chevignard was born on a Biology major with November 1, 2012, to Diana Potter Chevignard and Alban Chevignard. Email Diana at potter.diana@ an environmental Jim Thurston-FA Dean celebrated his 60th birthday this year gmail.com. concentration and am with family & friends looking at a career in field research pertaining to wildlife and ecology. I recently went to Belize with a group of fellow biology majors and our professor to conduct research. We stayed at Jaguar Creek in Belmopan, Belize and the organization there called Pathlight provides local children with an education in hopes of getting them to college. While here we helped our professor with research on Migratory Warblers. While here we also set up camera traps and small mammal traps to try and catch some native species and identify them. After staying at Jaguar Creek for nine days we headed to South Water Caye spending our time snorkeling and looking at fish abundance in correlation to coral degradation and bleaching. This trip was one of the most memorable experiences of my life. I have been challenged in so many ways at Gordon both academically and spiritually. I have been given so many opportunities to excel in my academic field, my professors being there every step of the way. I was able to take part in research at school this past semester pertaining to lyme disease and small mammals. I have a busy schedule ahead, but I continue to look forward to expanding my knowledge as I continue my education this semester at Gordon. Thanks.” Christopher Solter ‘11 of Brownfield has been named to the Dean’s List at Western New England University for the fall semester 2012. (The Bridgton News 1/24/13) He has also been named to the Dean’s List for the spring semester of 2013. Chris is majoring in Electrical Engineering. (The Bridgton News 6/20/2013) Ariana Stinchfield ‘11 and Dylan Dubois ‘10, welcome a daughter, Bailey Marie Dubois, born November 7, 2012. The maternal grandparents are Michelle Caravalho ‘90 and Kenneth Stinchfield ‘88 from Denmark/Hiram, ME. The paternal grandparents are Dawn and John Dubois, of Brownfield, ME. (The Conway Daily Sun 12/26/12) Conrad Ward ‘11 has been named to the University of Maine at Farmington Dean’s list for the fall 2012 semester. (The Bridgton News 2/21/13) 2012 Sylvia Brooks ‘12 has been named to the University of Maine at Farmington Dean’s list for the fall 2012 semester. (The Bridgton News 2/21/13) Sophie-Mary Creegan ‘12 has been named to the Dean’s List at Saint Joseph’s College of Maine in Standish for the fall semester 2012. (The Bridgton News 1/24/13) Paul Kurnick ‘12 earned Dean’s List recognition at The University of Maine at Orono in the fall 2012 Semester. (The Bridgton News 2/7/13) Bennett Hurlin ‘86 stopped in at the Alumni Office for some FA clothing - here with his father, Nick

Nathaniel McCann ‘12 has been named to the University of Maine at Farmington Dean’s list for the fall 2012 semester. (The Bridgton News 2/21/13)

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Lakyn Osgood ‘12 has been named to the University of Southern Maine Dean’s List for the fall 2012 semester. (The Bridgton News 2/28/2013) Laura Pulito ‘12 was recently awarded a $1500 scholarship for the 2012-2013 academic year by the Mountain Garden Club’s Scholarship program. Laura will attend Cornell University to study agriculture. Laura grew up on a small farm in Brownfield, ME, and over the years developed a passion for farm life. Her concentration will be in agricultural communications and journalism. She hopes to teach people sustainable methods of caring for themselves and the land. Laura is motivated to promote change towards sustainable living and overall wellbeing, both for individuals and at a global level. (The Mountain Ear 8/30/2012) Casey Rosenberg ‘12, a first-year student in Rochester Institute of Technology’s College of Imaging Arts and Sciences in Rochester, NY, made the Dean’s List for the fall 2012 quarter. (The Bridgton News 12/20/12)

Flora Katsiaficas-FA Former Faculty with Ellen Benson Guilford ‘72 & Roger Roy

Destiny A. Thomson ‘12 Air Force Airman, graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, TX. Destiny is the daughter of Patricia Pittman of West Paris. (The Bridgton News 6/27/2013) Emily Violette ‘12 of Lovell attained membership to the Curry College (Milton, MA) Dean’s List for the fall 2012 term. (The Bridgton News 1/24/13) Charles Wiesemann ‘12 was one of two $2,000 award recipients of The Mount Washington Valley Old Car Club (MWVOCC) 2012 of the College/Technical School Financial Assistance Award Program. (The Bridgton News 9/6/2012) Emily Wilson ‘12 of Fryeburg, has just finished her freshman year at Thomas College. She is a double major in Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice. At the end of her first semester she was inducted into the Presidents Club because of her 3.74 GPA high honor grades. Emily resides in Fryeburg with her mother, Michele Eastman Wilson ‘88. Her father is Mark Wilson of Norway, ME. She is the granddaughter of Melvin ‘61 and Margaret Hatch Eastman ‘64 of Fryeburg, along with Janice ‘60 and Blynn Thurston of Norway. 2013 Sasha Azel ‘13 of Center Lovell, ME, graduated from Cornell University’s prestigious summer college program summer of 2012. (Conway Daily Sun 10/18/12). Sasha is also the 2013 recipient of the Kezar Lake Watershed Association’s Joan Irish Award. Sasha graduated from Fryeburg Academy this summer, and is attending Virginia Tech in the fall to major in Civil and Environmental Engineering. Sasha grew up in Lovell, the daughter of photographer Jose Azel and Lovell librarian Anna Romer. Sasha says, “I only took it (environmental chemistry) because I had enjoyed chemistry that same year and I liked the teacher; it’s the class that made me decide that the environment was something I wanted to have channeled into my studies.” She said, “My senior year I took AP Environmental Studies because while I had been interested for so long I knew there was a lot I hadn’t explored or even thought of regarding the subject. Mr. Rhymer, my advisor and teacher at the Academy, has definitely influenced me into that direction more than I think I would have been without him.” (The Bridgton News 8/1/2013)

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IN MEMORIAM Section by Barbara Hill ‘74, FA Archivist (bhill@fryeburgacademy.org) Phone-(207) 935-2001 x 3158

Richard Andrews ‘54, 76, passed away unexpectedly on October 4, 2012, at his home, in West Fryeburg. Dick, the son of Phillip and Eleanor Priest Andrews, was born at home on April 30, 1936, at his family’s farm in Stow. Dick married Marilyn Bennett ‘57 in 1957 and they had four children. Dick and his family left Riverside Farm when he and Marilyn started their own farm in Fryeburg Harbor. Dick left active farming in 1969 and went to work for the Oxford County sheriff’s department and became the chief deputy sheriff. In the 1970s, he began Andrews Associates, an excavation and building company, and operated it until the time of his death. Dick was the head of public safety and police at the Fryeburg Fair and was the longest active employee serving 55 years. Dick was predeceased by his brother, Gordon Andrews ‘54. He is survived by his children, Rachel Andrews Damon ‘76, of Fryeburg and partner, Jeff Bartlett ‘79, of Denmark, Richard Andrews II ‘78 , of Fryeburg, Mark Andrews ‘79 and his wife, Mariam, of Austin, TX, and Elizabeth Andrews ‘80, of Fryeburg; son-in-law, Keith Damon, of Conway and partner, Kimberlee Daley; three grandchildren; brother, Roy Andrews ‘56 and his wife, Duddie; sister, Pat Andrews Hofmann ‘57 and her husband, Roger; sister-in-law, Audrey Graves Andrews ‘54; three nephews and two nieces; his first wife, Marilyn Bennett ‘57 and partner, E. Harlan Bartlett ‘57; his second wife, Rozamond Manwaring; his companion, Millie Naylor, and close friend, Cathy Bryant Trumbull ‘66.

Dick Andrews ‘54

Burleigh Barnes ‘45, of Westbrook, passed away on February 3, 2013, at Gosnell Memorial Hospice Hospital in Scarborough. Burleigh was born in Hiram, March 2, 1927, to Dana Barnes and Marion Dwyer, the eldest of their four children. Burleigh served in the Navy in 1944 and received an honorable discharge in 1946. After graduating in 1951 from Bowdoin College with a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Burleigh began a 41-year career with S.D. Warren/Scott Paper Company as a research chemist. Burleigh is survived by his wife of almost 59 years, Priscilla Barnes; daughters, Gretchen Yager and Jayne Barnes of Westbrook; a son, Dana Barnes of Ashburn, VA; six grandchildren; a brother, Clifford Barnes ‘49, of Westbrook; a sister, Mildred Barnes Nicoletes ‘46, of Lakeland, FL; and nieces and nephews. Priscilla Buzzell Barton ‘58, 73, of West Fryeburg, died June 13, 2013, at home. She was born October 3, 1939, the daughter of Edward ‘28 and Burleigh Barnes ‘45 Gladys Stinson Buzzell. She was a lifelong resident of Fryeburg. She and her husband of 43 years, Alfred Barton ‘43, operated their farm, raising dried beans, squash, pumpkins, apples and more for their farm stand, which was a fall attraction for many families. She was predeceased by her husband, Alfred, in 2001 and a daughter, Valerie Barton Royer ‘77, in 2006. She is survived by two daughters, Victoria Barton Berry ‘80, of West Fryeburg and Jodie Barton Hesslein ‘83 and her husband, Gregg, of Brownfield; a brother, Edward Buzzell ‘57, of West Fryeburg; a sister, Sylvia Buzzell Butt ‘58, of Camp Ellis and two granddaughters. Deborah Seelye Berry ‘54, 76, of South Portland, died July 18, 2013. She was born March 23, 1937, in Cornish, a daughter of John and Retha Taylor Seelye. Deborah was educated in Cornish. She worked for Tower Publishing, Seavey Printers, and she retired from Oakhurst Dairy as an office support person in 2002. She was predeceased by her parents and a brother, Maynard ‘Jack’ Arthur Seelye ‘52. Surviving are three sons, Daniel Greene and his wife, Donna, of South Portland, David Greene and his wife, Nancy, of Gray, Timothy Greene and his wife, Karen, of Acton; two sisters, Vivian Seelye Dustin ‘53 of Cornish and Ruth Smith of Phoenix, AZ; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Peter Boisvert ‘85, 46, died of a heart attack on September 17, 2012. He was born September 4, 1966, the son of Ralph and Claudia Boisvert. He Deborah Seelye Berry ‘54 attended Bard College and the University of Southern Maine. He was employed by his father’s business, Mold Flair Corp., serving as president of the company for a number of years. Peter is survived by his father, the Rev. Ralph Boisvert; his daughter, Janelle Whisker, of Palm Coast, FL; his brother and sister-in-law, Mark ‘82 and Susan Boisvert, of Plano, TX; his sister, Elizabeth Boisvert ‘83, of Portland; and his two nieces, also of Plano. He was predeceased by his mother, Claudia Boisvert.

Priscilla Buzzell Barton ‘58

Peter Boisvert ‘85

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Bradford Brooks ‘55, 76, of Colebrook, NH, passed away June 25, 2013, at the Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital in Colebrook, NH, after a long battle with cancer. He was born October 13, 1936, in Portland, a son to the late Albert and Ada Brewster Brooks. He was raised in Brownfield and was a 1959 graduate of the University of Maine in Orono. Brad worked for PSNH for 18 years as the local district manager. When PSNH closed its local office, Brad purchased the local Chevrolet dealership in 1978 and operated Brooks Chevrolet for the next 22 years. Brad leaves behind his three sons, Clinton Brooks, of Colebrook, NH, Stanton Brooks, of Peaks Island and Leland Brooks, of Columbia Falls, MT; five grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; and a brother, Edwin Brooks ‘56, of Gorham. He was preceded in death by his wife of 54 years, Carolyn Burnell Brooks ‘55, in 2010. Robert Brown ‘49, 77, of South Paris, passed away November 5, 2012, at his home on Elm Hill. He was born in Fryeburg, December 11, 1934, the son of Shirley and Beatrice Brown. He joined the U.S. Army during peace time, serving his country proudly. He worked several years as a mill worker at Norway Shoe. Bradford Brooks ‘55 At the closure of the shoe shop he began working at Paris Manufacturing as a machine set-up man. Upon closure of Paris Manufacturing, he began working at Cornwall’s, once again holding a position of machine set-up man. He retired at 71 years of age. He enjoyed celebrating the holidays and getting his family gathered together. He also enjoyed Saturday “nights out” with his wife of 35 years, Cheryl, and was very proud of the home he built all by himself on Elm Hill. Michael Bryan ‘73, 58, a lifelong resident of Sweden, passed away January 16, 2013, at The Hospice House in Auburn, after a lengthy battle with cancer. He was born in 1954, the youngest of five children born to Roger and Marie Bryan. In the spring of 1979 he met Cindy Chick ‘78, whom he married in the fall of 1990. Michael had worked for over 27 years on the family farm and maintenance at various mills and factories in the area. In his later years, he went to school and received two doctorate degrees to become an Ordained Wiccan Minister. He leaves behind his wife of 23 years, Cindy of Sweden; his two children, Rhod Hayes ‘96 and his wife, Tonya, of Denmark; his daughter, Evelyn Hayes ‘97 and her fiancé, Kevin; and three grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother, Roger and his wife, Roberta, of Lovell, his sister, Nancy ‘62 and her husband, Lawrence, of Sweden, his brother, Sammy and his confidante, Sheila, of Albany, his brother, Dale ‘67 and his wife, Emma, of Anthony, FL, and several nieces and nephews. George Bucknell ‘52, 77, passed away February 20, 2013, at the Villages Regional Hospital in Lady Lake, FL. He was born in Porter, September 25, 1935, to the late George Bucknell, Sr. and Doris Rice Peterson. Michael Bryan ‘73 He was an Army veteran, serving from 1956 through 1962. He retired from Fairpoint Telephone Company in 2000. He resided in Fryeburg for 31 years and wintered for the past 11 years in Lady Lake with his wife, Janet. Survivors include his wife, Janet, of 54 years; four children, Lynn Bucknell, of Windham, Carl, of Acushnet, MA, Lori Tibbetts and Leigh Bucknell Kiesman ‘86, both of Denmark; a brother, Richard Bucknell ‘56, of Canyon City, CO; 10 grandchildren and two great-grandsons. Marilyn McAllister Butler ‘53, passed away February 9, 2013. She was born in North Conway, NH, on January 29, 1936, to J. Stillman and Ola McAllister, of Fryeburg. She received her B.S. degree in Education from Gorham State Teachers College in 1958. She taught elementary school in various towns in Maine before leaving the teaching profession to raise her family. She is survived by her husband of 53 years, Charles Butler, of Lisbon Falls and their children; daughter, Deanne Parker and her husband, Darrell, of South Portland, sons, Robert and his wife, Angela, of Lisbon Falls and Jay and his wife, Kim, of Lisbon Falls; her 15 grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. She is also survived by her brother, Robert McAllister ‘50 and his family, in Vincennes, IN. John Chandler ‘51, 78, of Lovell, died at his home on October 4, 2012. He was born in North Conway, NH, the son of Millard ‘25 and Anna Charles Chandler. He grew up on the family farm at the foot of Baldface Mountain in North Chatham. While his “roots” were firmly planted in the Cold River Marilyn McAllister Butler Valley, he became a member of the Lovell community when he married his wife, Roberta Cram, in 1959. As a resident of Lovell he participated ‘53 in many community activities. John was active in the establishing of The Lovell Historical Society, The Brick Church for the Performing Arts, and the youth program which has now become The Lovell Recreation Department. John worked in the woods for most of his life. John is survived by his wife, Roberta Cram Chandler ‘53, of Lovell; his son, John ‘78, daughter-inlaw, Brenda, and granddaughter, of Yarmouth; his sister, Joan Chandler Chabot ‘54; and nieces and nephews. John Chandler ‘51 -124Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


Jerry Cook ‘57, 76, husband of Desira Croteau Cook, died July 30, 2013, at the Androscoggin Home and Hospice Care in Auburn, after suffering a major heart attack on July 17. He was born in the old Bridgton Hospital on Main Street in Bridgton on December 18, 1936, son of Rupert Cook and Jessie Rose Cook. He attended local schools and Fryeburg Academy before joining the US Army in 1955 and serving in Greenland. Jerry became a member of Local 29 Boilermaker-Blacksmiths in 1965, and became a welder, traveling to many power plants and job sites in New England. Besides his wife of 52 years, Jerry leaves his son, Christopher Cook, of Gorham, NH; and two daughters, Kimberly Lorrain, of Big Rapids, MI, and Destiny Cook, of Strong. Jerry is also survived by five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and a niece, of Pownal. Leal Elsie Holt Day ‘42, passed away August 22, 2013. Elsie was born in Fryeburg, on February 27, 1925, to Harry and Enid Holt. She was raised in the Fryeburg area and then went to a business college in Concord, NH. In 1946, she was married to George Day ‘42, from Fryeburg. Elsie was employed at the Yield House in North Conway for 27 years as a customer service representative and after retirement, as secretary for the Conway and Center Conway United Methodist churches. Elsie was predeceased by her parents; her husband George in 1979; son John in 2010; and two grandchildren. She is survived by her children, Leanne Mose of Dickinson Center, NY, Brenda Rooks and Lilla Day Ridlon ‘68, of Fryeburg, Frank Day ‘70 and his wife, Alvina Blake Day ‘71, of Brownfield, Ben Day, Sr. ‘70, of Fryeburg; daughter-in-law, Sandra Day, of Enfield, CT, sister-in-law, Ann Dugin, of The Forks, ME; 20 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren, 4 great-great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Louise Jackman DeCourcy ‘41, age 90, a longtime Danvers, MA resident, died in her daughter’s home in Peabody, MA, on July 3, 2012. She was the wife of the late Edward DeCourcy, with whom she shared 64 years of marriage. Born in Danvers, MA, on January 10, 1922, she was the only surviving child of Joseph Jackman and Alice Casey of Salem, MA. She leaves 3 half siblings, David and Judy Jackman and Pam McVey. She was raised and educated in Danvers, a graduate of Holten High School, Class of 1940. She then attended Fryeburg Academy in Maine. Over the years, Mrs. DeCourcy worked at CBS Hytron, Stop & Shop and Breck’s Garden Center. Louise is survived by her oldest daughter, Caroline Sauvageau and her husband, Alfred, of Peabody, MA, sons Paul DeCourcy and his wife, Lynda, of Rockport, MA and Daniel DeCourcy and his wife, Suzanne, of Peabody, MA and a daughter, Annie DeCourcy, of NH. Mrs. DeCourcy also leaves behind nine grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. James Doughty ‘42, 88, of Wilton, died October 5, 2012, at the Sandy River Center for Healthcare in Farmington. He was born October 16, 1923, in New York, NY, the son of Francis and Mary Cain Doughty. Upon Louise Jackman DeCourcy his graduation in the spring of ‘42, he enlisted in the Army Air Corps. He ‘41 served two tours of duty as a navigator on a B-17 crew. He was awarded the Purple Heart. He graduated from Bowdoin in 1949 and accepted a teaching position at Skowhegan High School that fall. He left the teaching profession in 1953 and went to work at Norrwock Shoe as the machinery supervisor. He and his wife, Jean Finley, whom he married on December 30, 1950, in Skowhegan, moved to Norridgewock in 1954. He is survived by his wife, Jean, of Wilton; four children, John Doughty and his wife, Paula, of Farmington, James Doughty and his wife, Nellie, of Concord, NH, Jill Gray and her husband, Stephen, of Farmington, and Jodi Spiller and her husband, William, of Wilton; six grandchildren; and three step-grandchildren. James Doughty ‘42

Janet Ramstrom DuBois ‘51, wife of George, passed away May 2, 2013, at her home, after a brief illness. Jan was born December 6, 1932, to the late Carl and Grace Smith Ramstrom, in Framingham MA. She spent her childhood in Sudbury, MA and also lived in Fryeburg. In 1954, Jan met George DuBois at Lake Mohonk in New Paltz, NY and they were married May 28, 1955. They began their life together in New York, where they raised three children. Jan also loved her career as a bank teller in New Windsor and enjoyed the many customers she served who became a part of her large circle of friends. In 1999, Jan and George moved to Myrtle Beach, NC, where they could enjoy their retirement on the many golf courses. Jan is survived by her husband, George, of Myrtle Beach, daughter, Deborah Hamel, (Michael), of Vermont, son, Douglas DuBois, (Susan), of MA, five grandchildren, and sister, Dorothy Harring. She is also survived by three great-grandchildren. Jan was predeceased by her daughter, Brenda Zgrodek, a granddaughter, her parents, sister, Gertrude Infinger, and brothers, Kenneth Ramstrom, and Stanley Phippard. Janet Ramstrom DuBois

Anna Chute Durgin ‘46, 85, passed away May 28, 2013, in Reno, NV. She was born November 8, 1927, ‘51 in Casco. She went to seamstress school in Boston, MA and studied salesmanship at Harvard. After working at a bridal shop making wedding dresses, she settled in Raymond, where she married Charles Durgin. After Charlie passed, she shared a home in Casco and another in Florida with childhood friend, Norman Stewart, for nearly 20 years. She followed the writings of Mary Baker Eddy and the Christian Science Church for much of her life and continued her faith with help from niece, Lynda Buck. Her final years were spent in the care of her daughter, Wendy, and her husband, Jim Wangberg, along with her best -125Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


friend, Little Anna. While visiting Maine, she was in the care of her son, Louis, and his wife, Darlene. Anna is survived by her children, sons Louis, Scot, Dana and Donie; daughter, Wendy; and 11 grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Charles; father and mother, Louis and Irene Prescott Chute; brother Richard; and sisters, Agnes Willey, Jackie Buck and Olivette Bailey. Helen Gould Durgin ‘39, 91, died February 3, 2013, after a long illness, at the Fryeburg Health Care Center. She was born in Brownfield, July 7, 1921, the daughter of Fred and Persis Wade Gould. She married Norman Durgin ‘35, October 9, 1943. Helen was a baby-sitter for several local children while her own children were young. She later worked as a teacher’s aide for many years at the Mt. Cutler School in Hiram. Besides her parents and her husband, she was also predeceased by her daughter, Lorraine Durgin, her son, Fred Durgin, and a brother, Norman Gould. Surviving are four daughters; Mary Watson and husband, John, of Denmark, Barbara Kimball of Hiram, Celia Stacy and husband, James ‘72, of Denmark and Joyce Osgood, of Denmark; one son, Howard Durgin and wife, Cindy, of Hiram; nine grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. Pauline Merrill Effinger ‘45, 86, of Fryeburg, died February 2, 2013, at Bridgton Hospital in Bridgton. She was born in Brownfield, a daughter of Helen Gould Durgin ‘39 Ira and Francilla Huntington Merrill and was educated in local schools. She was employed for 25 years by Lovell United Telephone Company, which later became Continental Telephone and retired in 1978. She then went to work for Bailey Manufacturing Corp. in Fryeburg and retired from Bailey’s in 1992. She is survived by her husband, Robert, of 37 years; one daughter, Phyllis Targett Fisher ‘69 and her husband, Thomas III, of Moultonborough, NH; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and one nephew and one niece. Barry Emery ‘62, passed away June 29, 2013, after a courageous and long fought battle. Barry started his career at the NAPA store in Conway. He owned and operated several stores in the area for 23 years. In 1987, he went into the Pauline Merrill Effinger real estate business. He was co-owner of ReMax Country Living in Fryeburg, ‘45 where he worked until his retirement four years ago. Barry was also in charge of admissions at Fryeburg Fair, and loved being involved with all his “fair” friends. Barry leaves behind his wife, of 48 years, Helen Hill Emery ‘62 and a son, Mark Emery ‘88, of Falmouth, daughter-in-law, Holly, and two granddaughters. He was predeceased by a daughter, Marcy Emery ‘91. He leaves four sisters, Diane Emery Watson ‘65 and husband, Dewey ‘63, Betty Emery Desilets ‘64 and husband, Bernie, Jean Emery Walker ‘67 and husband, Jeff ‘66, and Sandra Emery Catterson ‘71 and husband, Tom. He was also predeceased by a brother, Rodney ‘71 and leaves two brothers, John ‘69 and wife, Frances, and Alan ‘63 and wife, Pam, and several nieces and nephews. Barry Emery ‘62

Betty Edwards Espinosa ‘56, 75, formally of Fryeburg, passed away at the Key West Health and Rehabilitation Center on October 17, 2012. Betty was the daughter of Kenneth and Virginia “Jean” Edwards. She was born in New Gloucester, on August 5, 1937. As a young child, Betty’s family lived in various residences in the Fryeburg and Bridgton area. Following graduation from the Academy, she traveled to Key West, FL and was soon employed by the Casa Marina Hotel Resort. It was in 1957, while working at the Casa Marina, that she met and married her husband of 10 years, Peter Espinosa. Their daughter, Cindy, was born a year later. Over the course of her life in Key West, Betty worked at the A&B Lobster House, Logan’s Lobster House, Captain Bob’s, Denny’s Restaurant, and finally at the Navy Exchange. Once a year she flew back to Fryeburg. One yearly visit Betty especially enjoyed was that of her 50th class reunion at Fryeburg Academy. Betty was predeceased by her parents and by her former husband. She is survived by her Florida family: her daughter, Cindy and son-in-law, Robert Spencer; three grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren. In Maine, she is survived by her brother, Robert Edwards ‘55, his wife Donna Potter Edwards ‘56, their three children, and Betty Edwards Espinosa ‘56 many great-nieces and nephews. David Ferren, Jr. ‘07, 25, of Chatham, NH, passed away accidentally, on December 19, 2012. Born in North Conway, NH, he had lived in Fryeburg for the past 12 years. David had been employed by Protech Builders in South Paris as a carpenter. The family includes his mother, Susan Giasson and her husband, David, of Fryeburg; his father, David Ferren, Sr., of Redstone, NH; two sisters, Amanda Smith, of Tamworth, NH and Katelyn Ferren ‘07, of Fryeburg; two stepbrothers, Casey Grover and Bryan Giasson, both of South Paris; his maternal grandmothers, Donna Stern, of Lovell and Frantie Giasson, of Waterford; his maternal great-grandmother, Marion Paine, of Lovell; and several nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. He was predeceased by his maternal grandfather, Bob Stern, and his paternal grandparents, Dana and Betty Ferren.

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Maxine Eastman Fisher ‘40, 91, of Billings, MT, died of natural causes, September 6, 2012, at a care facility in Billings, MT. Maxine was born July 24, 1921, in Lovell, the fourth child of Max and Mabel Eastman and was raised on the farmland that is still in the family. Maxine attended both Fryeburg Academy and Bridgton HS, graduating in 1940. In 1943, she and a childhood girlfriend enlisted in the US Marine Corps Women’s Reserve and after training in North Carolina and California, she was stationed in San Francisco, and worked as an ignition and carburetor specialist on trucks. There she met Chief Warrant Officer A.E. Buck, Jr., and they were married after the Japanese surrender on September 9, 1945. They returned to Montana and were together for the next 40 years. After the death of A.E.Buck, Jr. in 1985, she continued to travel more around the world and met and later married Bill Fisher, of West Chester, PA. She is survived by her son, Clint and wife, Jennifer, of Billings, MT and two granddaughters. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Brooks ‘27 and Gordon ‘34 Eastman; sister, Olive Eastman Palmer ‘33 and Bill Fisher. Charles Flagg ‘56, passed away January 22, 2013. Mr. Flagg was born on January 13, 1938, in Waterville, to the late Norman and Ethel Marcoux Flagg. He was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church. Charles earned his Bachelor’s degree from Bates College and continued his education at Rutgers State University in New Jersey, where he earned his Master’s degree. For over twenty five years, he was a math professor at various colleges throughout the United States. Charles retired from Boeing/ Rockwell Aerospace, where he worked as a Software Quality Engineer, helping to develop the software for the space shuttle program. In addition to his parents, his brothers, Norman, Carlton, and Harold Flagg, preceded him in death. He is survived by his wife, Elvira Aiello Flagg, of Bonaire, GA; daughter, Alice Flagg Reslie, of Kathleen, GA; a granddaughter; and many nieces and nephews. Frederick Foley, Jr. ‘46, died at home on January 17, 2013. He was born March 14, 1926, in Portland, the son of Frederick Foley and Margaret Sheehan Charles Flagg ‘56 Foley. He attended Cheverus High School and Bowdoin College. Fred was very active in the family business, Community Oil Company, which started with one filling station and developed into a large chain. In 1970, Community Oil Company was sold to Standard Oil. Fred then embarked in a career developing real estate in Maine and New Hampshire. Fred was an avid hunter and traveler. Fred’s other interests included golf and he also greatly enjoyed opera and encouraged friends to share his passion. He is survived by his 4 daughters, Kathleen Denniston and husband, Brackett, of Fairfield, CT; Johanna Rogowski and husband, Ronald, of Naples, FL; Martha Webster, and husband, Peter, of New York City; and Frederica Hennessey, of Parkland, FL. He is also survived by his 11 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Frederick Foley, Jr. ‘46 H. Walter Fox, Jr. ‘43, 89, a longtime resident of South Paris, passed away peacefully on July 7, 2013, at Ledgeview Living Center. He was born in Lovell, June 10, 1924, the son of the late Henry and Agnes Fox. Prior to his retirement, he was a longtime employee of A.C. Lawrence Leather and a police officer for the Town of South Paris. He was a member of the South Paris Fire Department, SAD 17 Board of Directors and a member of Paris Masonic Lodge 94 AF & AM since 1968. He is survived by three children, Bruce Fox, of Norway, Brent Fox, of Greene and Jeanene Medeiros, of Fall River, MA; and several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-greatgrandchildren. He was predeceased by his mother, Agnes Fox; his father, Henry Fox ‘18; brothers George ‘41, Robert and Donald ‘54; and a sister, Elizabeth ‘46.

Harry Glover ‘81, 50, of Bridgton, passed away October 3, 2012, at Central Maine Medical in Lewiston, after a yearlong battle with lung cancer. He was born September 18, 1962, in Bridgton, the son of Eugene H. Walter Fox, Jr. ‘43 and Rose Lee Glover. Harry attended Fryeburg Academy and Lake Region High School. He was a 35year member and captain of the Bridgton Fire Department and a chief of the Sweden Fire Department. He also worked for United Ambulance Service. Harry is survived by two sons, Jeremiah, of South Paris, and Harry, of Washington state; two step-children, Maranda, of Florida and Christopher, of Michigan; and three granddaughters; a sister, Angel, of Norway; and his fiance, Susan Lorrain, of Bridgton. He was predeceased by his parents. Lisa Graves ‘85, 45, of Conway, NH, died September 12, 2012. Lisa was born March 23, 1967, in Lovell. Lisa grew up in Lovell and lived in Conway, NH with her partner, Maryanne Fiorello. She was mother to Devon Willis Downey, of Conway; the daughter of Lloyd Graves and the late Sally Knox ‘66; granddaughter of Wilma Alice Warren Knox Taylor (aka Bub) and the late Aubrey and Follie Graves; a ‘sister’ to Vic ‘82 and Laurie Bresette ‘82 Panno and Lee and Chicky Bresette ‘80 Deschambeault. Lisa attended Maine College of Art. Prior to her illness, Lisa worked as a counselor assisting adults with disabilities at NCIL. On September 12, Lisa succumbed to her battle with brain cancer and will be missed by all who knew her.

Lisa Graves ‘85

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Melva Cram Hale ‘41, 90, of Denmark, passed away July 11, 2013, at the Bridgton Health Care Center. She was born October 14, 1922, on Tear Cap in East Hiram, the daughter of Joseph Raymond and Lillian Sanborn Cram. She married Norman Hale in 1940 and moved to Denmark. She was predeceased by her husband in 1976; two brothers, Daniel Basil Cram ‘38 and Vernon Cram ‘40, both in 1984, and one sister, Mona Cram LePage ‘38, in 2009. After her husband’s death she worked for Yankee Masters in Bridgton, a short time for Moir’s in Denmark, and baby sat for Dr. Herman’s three children. She struggled with multiple sclerosis for 45 years and during the few years of remission, she enjoyed traveling. Melva is survived by two daughters, Dianne Hale Lane ‘59, of Bridgton and Chery Hale Booker ‘64, of Denmark; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; two step great-grandsons; three great-greatgrandchildren; one step great-great-grandson; and many nieces and nephews. Adeline Bette Brown Hammond ‘42, 89, passed away on August 9, 2013, at her home in Fryeburg. She was born May 7, 1924, at Memorial Hospital in North Conway, NH. After graduating from Fryeburg Academy, she married Wilbur Hammond ‘41. They celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary November 21, 2012. She worked with her husband to build the lumber business, Thomas Hammond and Son, in East Hiram. They traveled throughout the United States and Canada and served as People to People Ambassadors to China for the US State Department. She was predeceased by her father, Capt. Roger Brown ‘22 and her mother, Marion Pitman Brown ‘24, her sister, Ann Marie Brown Turley ‘51, and a brother, Roger Brown, Jr. ‘50. She is survived by a brother, Robert Brown ‘47 and his wife, Margaret, of Sanford. Adeline is survived by her children, Wilbur Hammond, Jr. ‘61 and wife, Barbara Cornick Hammond ‘65, of Sequim, WA; Toby Hammond ‘63 and wife, Janie Barton Hammond ‘63, of Naples; Connie-Lee Hammond Jones ‘65 and husband, Woody ‘63, of Portland; Cheryl-Lynn Hammond Outram ‘66 and husband, Jim, of Fryeburg; Thomas Hammond ‘73 and wife, Debbie, of Sarasota, Adeline Brown Hammond FL; and Christian Hammond ‘81 and wife, Madeleine, of Hiram; nine grandchildren; and 11 greatgrandchildren. ‘42 Wilbur Hammond ‘41, 90, of Fryeburg, passed away December 29, 2012. Born on the 19th of October in 1922, at his parents’ home in Hiram, he went on to attend Fryeburg Academy where he was an outstanding student athlete, graduating as Valedictorian and Class President in 1941. He married his high-school sweetheart, Adeline Ellen Brown’42, of Lovell, on November 21, 1942. He attended Worcester Polytechnic Institute and left to enlist in the United States Marine Corps, where he served in the Pacific and was honorably discharged in 1945 with the rank of Staff Sergeant. He returned to join his father in the lumber business and together they formed Thomas Hammond and Son, in Hiram, which he continued to operate until his retirement in 2006. He was predeceased by his father, Thomas Hammond and his mother, Henrietta Milliken Hammond. He is survived by his wife of 70 years, Adeline Ellen “Bette” Brown Hammond ‘42 (note: Bette passed August 9, 2013); his children, Wilbur Hammond, Jr. ‘61 and wife, Barbara Cornick Hammond ‘65, of Sequim, WA, Toby Hammond ‘63 and wife, Janie Barton Hammond ‘63, of Naples, Connie-Lee Hammond Jones ‘65 and husband, Woody ‘63, of Portland, Cheryl-Lynn Hammond Outram ‘66 and husband, Jim, of Fryeburg, Thomas Hammond ‘73 and wife, Debbie, of Sarasota, FL, and Christian Hammond ‘81 and wife, Madeleine, of Hiram; nine grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.

Mildred Hill Heath ‘27

Wilbur Hammond ‘41

Mildred Hill Heath ‘27, Conway’s oldest resident, passed away February 8, 2013, at age 103. She was born September 15, 1909, in Medfield, MA, the daughter of Forrest and Grace Gibbs Hill. Mildred was nicknamed Middy at an early age in life. After the Academy, she graduated from the Portland Business School. While living in Portland she met and married Wallace Francis. Three children were born from this union. She later returned to Fryeburg and met and married Clayton Heath. In 1950 Middy entered the work force, working as a bookkeeper in the Heel Mill in Conway until it closed. Not ready to retire, she continued to work as a bookkeeper for the Conway Service Center. After retirement, Middy and Clayton wintered in Mount Dora, FL, for many years. She is survived by three children, Donald Francis ‘50 and his wife Dorothy, of Greenvillle, NC, Dolores Dow and her husband, Neal, of Standish and Judy McGinty and her husband, Robert, of Conway; 14 grandchildren; 19 greatgrandchildren; 11 great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Clayton; daughter, Beverly Francis Walker ‘50, of Denmark; step-son, Clayton Heath, Jr.; and brothers, Fred, Frank and Arthur Hill.

Ronald Hess ‘73, passed away December 12, 2012, at Connecticut Hospice, in Brandford, CT, after a year battle with cancer. Ron was predeceased by his parents, Ruth and Walter Hess. He is survived by brother, Stuart Hess ‘71 and family, of Providence, RI; son, Brett Hess, of Dobbs Ferry, NY; and two aunts and several cousins. Ron had worked in the appliance repair field for many years.

Ron Hess ‘73

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Barry Hill ‘69, 62, of Oquossoc and North Fryeburg, passed away unexpectedly, March 23, 2013, at Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington. Barry was born in North Fryeburg, November 16, 1950, the third of four children born to David ‘41 and Peggy Jones ‘42 Hill. Barry grew up on the family farm in North Fryeburg. Barry and Janice Maloney were married on February 6, 1971 and Barry continued to work the farm as his children were born. Barry is survived by his wife, Janice Maloney Hill, of Oquossoc and North Fryeburg; daughter, Jessica Hill Nichols ‘96 and husband, Nate, of Rangeley; son, Barry II ‘98 and wife, Molly Sylvester Hill ‘01, of North Fryeburg; daughter, Jenny Hill York ‘01 and husband, Nate ‘94, of Lovell; seven grandchildren; brother, Brian Hill ‘67 and his wife, Elaine, of Leesburg, FL; sister, Bonnie Hill ‘65, of Boston, MA; sister, Barbara Hill ‘74, of North Fryeburg; several nephews; one maternal uncle; and one paternal aunt. Geraldine Kelley Hollman ‘46, 84, of Cambridge, MA, formerly of Belmont, passed away November 10, 2012. She was born August 29, 1928, the daughter of the late Marjorie Harland Browne and Gerard Barry Hill ‘69 Kelley. Geraldine was the mother of the late Marjorie Hollman Hazzard. Geraldine attended Northampton Academy, Fryeburg Academy and Katherine Gibbs School in Boston. She worked for the Department of the Navy in Washington, DC and was released in 1949. She also worked for the Arthur D. Little Company in Cambridge and she retired from the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston, where she worked as a customer service representative for 27 years. She entered the Secular Order of Franciscans at St. Anthony’s Shrine, Arch St. in Boston, became an assistant to the Spiritual Director, and was one of the Provincial Visitors of all the New England fraternities. She was also a Director of Formation and authored several texts for a course of study. Her last residence of ten years was under the care of the Sancta Maria Nursing Facility in Cambridge. Paul Jackson ‘47, 84, of Pequawket Trail in Brownfield, passed away January 21, 2013, at Fryeburg Health Care Center. He was born December 23, 1928, in Center Conway and was the only child of Murray and Althea Thurston Jackson. He was educated in local schools. Paul owned and operated Jackson’s Body Shop and Used Cars for over 35 years at the family farm in Brownfield. He loved cars and restored antique cars in his earlier years. Paul was also an avid hunter and a member of the National Rifle Association. He was a former member of the Brownfield Community Church as well as an original member of the Brownfield Fire Department. Paul was a 55-year member and Past Master of Mount Moriah Masonic Lodge in Brownfield. Paul is survived by his wife of 63 years, Carolyn Walker Jackson ‘47; a daughter, CarolAnn Jackson Wright ‘71 and her husband, Kenneth; as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins. Louise Ward Kearney ‘40, 91, passed away June 30, 2013, after a brief stay at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House of Southern Maine, Scarborough. A 41-year Paul Jackson ‘47 resident of Hoover Avenue, Caribou, Louise had recently moved to Portland to be closer to family. Louise married Harry Kearney ‘39, in 1942. They spent 70 years together before his death in 2009. Louise was a member of United Baptist Church and spent time as a member of Mission Circle, as well as the garden club. A lifetime member of the Eastern Star, she served as the grand representative to Manitoba as well as grand matron district deputy, 1995-1996. She is survived by her two daughters and sons-in-law, Patricia Aishton and Richard Aishton of Vinzier, France, and Colleen Kearney-Graffam and Stephen Graffam of Westbrook; three grandchildren; brother, Stanley Alden Ward ‘36, of Saco, sister, Helen Ward Bailey ‘50, of Andover; six great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

Leonard Kiesman ‘47

Louise Ward Kearney ‘40

Leonard Kiesman ‘47, 83, of Fryeburg, died March 5, 2013, at the Memorial Hospital in North Conway. Len married his high school sweetheart, Doris Devine. They enjoyed 51 years of marriage before her death in 1999. In 1968 he started his own carpentry business. From the late 1970s through the 1980s, he was an employee of Indian Acres and Forest Acres in Fryeburg as their maintenance director. From 1989 to 1999, he delivered rural route mail for the Fryeburg Postal Service and retired at the age of 70. Len was predeceased by his wife Doris Devine Kiesman ‘48; his daughter Joyce Kiesman Chaplin ‘80; brothers Laurence ‘38, Fredrick ‘49; sister, Dorothy ‘36; and his parents Lester and Eldora Richardson Kiesman. He is survived by his brother, Gerald “Gay” Kiesman ‘44, of Fryeburg; his sons, Daniel ‘88, of Sebago; Roger ‘71 and his wife, Wanda Graves Kiesman ‘80, of Stow; Karl ‘79, of Fryeburg; Richard ‘82 and his wife, Sue, of Fryeburg; and daughter, Donna Kiesman Woodward ‘68, of Fryeburg; 12 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and cousins; sisters-in-law, Sadie Devine Brown ‘41; Mary Maddix Currie ‘58 and husband, James ‘55, of Fryeburg; Ida Shepard, of MA; Sylvia Chandler, of VA; Ginny Picarazzi, of CT; and brothers-in-law, Mario and Guido Picarazzi, of CT.

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Marguerite Stearns Kimball ‘48, 83, passed away January 26, 2013. Marguerite was born April 5, 1929, in Portland, the eldest child of Marcus ‘24 and Esther Allard Stearns of Lovell. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1952 from Gorham Teachers’ College. Marguerite taught second grade after graduation for one year and was a substitute teacher for more than 30 years. Marguerite traveled extensively with her husband and family throughout the United States including Hawaii, Canada, several Caribbean Islands and Europe. She was predeceased by her husband, Reginald, in 1990; and sister, Marcia Stearns Hamlin ‘49, in 2012. She leaves behind her younger brother, Albert Stearns ‘52 and wife, Jacky, of Lovell; three daughters, Valerie Leino and her husband, George, of Millinocket, Pamela Smith and her husband, Jon, of Millinocket and Esther LeBlanc and her companion, Peter Kelleher, of Bridgewater, MA; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Frank Kinnelly ‘53, 76, of Jabez Allen Road in Peru, NY, died January 24, 2012, in CVPH Medical Center after a short illness. He is survived by Marguerite Stearns Kimball his wife, Yolanda, eight children and 12 grandchildren. Born in Brooklyn, ‘48 NY, he is the son of Thomas and Virginia Kinnelly. He lived most of his life in Raymond, where the family owned a business. He attended Bowdoin College and married Yolanda Maria Groba on September 10, 1982 in Madrid, Spain. He later studied at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public Affairs at Princeton, MIT, and Johns Hopkins Univ. where he earned a Master’s in International Relations. He had a long and honorable career as an American diplomat serving a series of vital posts. Frank joined the U.S. Foreign Service in 1962, after a two-year stint in the US Army. He then became engaged in science and technology, and was the Science Attache’ at the embassy in Madrid. Later, he directed the Office of Nuclear Technology and Safeguards in Washington, DC and retired from the State Department in 1993. He was predeceased by a brother, Thomas Kinnelly ‘61, of Raymond. He leaves behind Siobhan Kinnelly, of Carolina Beach, NC; Lara Frank Kinnelly ‘53 Jacobs, of Bath, ME; Marc Kinnelly, of Hagerstown, MD; Fernando Perez, of Madrid, Spain; Yolanda Borner ‘85, of Burbank, CA; Ana Afzali ‘85, of Burbank, CA; Cristina Brogue, of Republic, MO, and Miguel Perez, of Vienna, VA. Roger Lewis ‘53, was born October 17, 1935, in Hampton, VA, to the late Roscoe and Letitia Lewis. Roger passed away January 4, 2013, after a prolonged battle with lung disease, in Los Angeles, CA, where he was living with his eldest son. As a child, Roger was raised on the campus of Hampton Institute in Virginia where his father was a professor. After high school, Roger attended Tufts University. He migrated to Washington, DC, where he married Sharolynne Smith, started a family, and enjoyed his career. Employed as an insurance agent for Prudential, Roger dedicated 18 years of exemplary service to the industry. Afterwards, Roger worked for Giant Foods. He was predeceased by his parents; son, Phillip Edson Lewis; sister Letitia Levin; and partner of many years, Beatrice Schlesinger. Roger leaves his son, Roger Steven Lewis, of LA; son, Gordon Lewis, of San Mateo, CA; daughter-in-law, Brenda Lewis; three grandchildren; sister, Ruth Lewis Rivers ‘53; ex-wife, Sharolynne Smith; as well as a host of other relatives and friends. Clayton Locke ‘35, 96, of Porter, passed away September 4. 2013 at The Gorham House. He was born September 23, 1917, in West Baldwin, the eldest son of the late Albert and Lilla Ridlon Locke. He served Roger Lewis ‘53 in the United States Army from 1941, stationed in North Africa, touring through to Italy until 1945. He married Dorothy Gilman Locke on September 14, 1946 and became a permanent resident of Porter. He was a cook for many years before and after his retirement. He worked for Cornish and Kezar Falls Light & Power, and Vulcan Electric retiring in 1981. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Dottie; daughter, Patricia Parker and husband, Dennis, of Porter; daughterin-law, Sally Locke, of Hollis; four grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson. He was predeceased by his brothers: Leonard Locke ‘38, Fred Locke ‘43, Myron Locke ‘44 and his son, Paul Locke. Erwin McAllister ‘61, 70, of Lovell, passed away February 19, 2013, at Bridgton Hospital, from complications of muscular dystrophy. He was born in North Conway, NH, August 24, 1942. Erwin attended local schools in Conway, until the family moved to Lovell in 1954 He was employed by CN Brown and also for Babco in Conway for a short time. The remainder of his working career was devoted to Fryeburg Academy. Keeping everything running, he was always so proud of the special care he took of the Academy grounds, until his retirement in 1998. He was predeceased by his parents, Burchard and Ruby; two brothers, Errol and Erland; as well as a half-sister, Maxine Hewey. He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Barbara; his three children, Erwin McAllister Jr. ‘82, of Brownfield, Ellen McAllister Pelletier ‘81, of Bangor and Cindy McAllister Walker ‘89, of Brownfield; their mother, Lucy Burnell, of Bangor; four grandchildren; a nephew; and three step-children, Mark Munro, Sheryl St. Onge, and Debra Phaneuf. Evelyn Winslow McAllister ‘40, 92, of Powhatan Road, passed away March 1, 2013, at Country Village Assisted Living in Casco. She was born in Waterford, ME, December 11, 1920, the daughter of G. Ernest and Hazel Kimball Winslow. Evelyn grew up in Chatham, NH, where she attended a one-room school house and Fryeburg Academy. 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McAllister and made their first home in Chatham near her parents. In 1953, Evelyn and Mac moved to Otisfield where they raised two sons. Evelyn worked for many years alongside Mac at area summer camps. Evelyn was predeceased by her husband; son Sherman; sister Phillis and brother, Bill Winslow. Surviving are her son, Keith McAllister, of Otisfield; two granddaughters; two greatgrandsons; and sisters-in-law, Mauna Porter and Jobyna Winslow. Evelyn will be missed by nieces, nephews, friends and neighbors. Lena Wentworth McDonald ‘42, 88, passed away unexpectedly on October 29, 2012. The daughter of Harold ‘18 and Florence Eastman Wentworth, she was born on August 16, 1924, in North Conway, NH. After graduation from Fryeburg Academy, Lena earned a degree from Westbrook College. She worked as a receptionist for Burnham & Morrill until she met and married Raymond Gushee, in 1946 and they settled in Portland to raise their children. After her youngest daughter started kindergarten, Lena went back to work at S.D. Warren as a receptionist where she worked until she retired. In 1986 she married Roger McDonald. She was predeceased by her husband, Raymond Gushee, in 1972; her husband, Roger McDonald, in 1995; a sister, Alice Wentworth Deschambeault ‘46; and a step-daughter, Carol Libby Wentworth ‘57. She is survived by her daughters, Mona Dodd and Lee-Ann Vokey and her husband, Harry; her son, William Gushee and his wife, Bertha Porter; two step-sons, Ralph Gushee ‘54 and David McDonald and his wife, Micheline; a step-daughter, Janet Slack and her husband, Rob; a brother, Harold Wentworth; 17 grandchildren; and 28 great-grandchildren. Lena Wentworth Michael McFarlin ‘75, 57, passed away at home on June 1, 2013. He was born McDonald ‘42 March 12, 1956, in Bridgton. Mike was the youngest of four children. He was known for his sense of humor and practical jokes. He had a caring and loving heart. He helped find homes for many stray and neglected dogs. He had a special talent and passion for carpentry work. He could spark up a conversation with anyone and always put a smile on your face. The ‘red headed Fred’ enjoyed spending time playing softball with his brother Marty and with his dogs Jack and Lucky. Mike was predeceased by his parents, Fred McFarlin and June McAllister McFarlin. He is survived by his three children, Michelle, Sarah and Joshua; three grandchildren; three siblings, Judith McFarlin Lincoln ‘62, of Rockland, Ricky ‘63, of Castlebury, FL and Marty ‘71, of Fryeburg, and his best friend, Ralph Farrington ‘73, of Lovell. Uncle Mike will be missed by his cousins, nieces, nephews, siblings, children, grandchildren and friends.

Daniel McLaughlin, Jr. ‘96, 35, passed away unexpectedly, at his home in Fort Walton Beach, FL, May 19, 2013. Danny was born in Boston December 26, 1977, to Daniel and Vicki McLaughlin and grew up in Fryeburg Harbor. Danny lived in Iowa and California, where he worked as a pastry chef. He eventually moved to Florida to be closer to his family. Danny always had a passion for music and he played many instruments, including the saxaphone. He was predeceased by his father, Daniel Charles McLaughlin, Sr., and two grandfathers, Kenneth VanPatten and Eugene McLaughlin. Danny is survived by his mother, Vicki McLaughlin, of Basin Bayou, FL; his sister, Erin McLaughlin ‘98 and her partner, Anthony Cavazos, of San Francisco, CA; his brother, Owen McLaughlin ‘01 and wife, Marian McLaughlin, of Anchorage, AK; two nephews; his grandmothers, Mary McLaughlin, of Lovell and Doris Render, of Des Moines, IA; as well as his many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Michael McFarlin ‘75

Daniel McLaughlin ‘96

Carroll Morton ‘54, 78, passed away August 14, 2013, after a 20-month battle with cancer. Carroll was born July 25, 1935, to Leon and Barbara Morton, in Portland. Carroll married Irene Irish April 30, 1956. They lived in Casco, where they raised their six children. Carroll served in the US Army in the Korean War. He worked as a truck driver most of his life, both long haul and local. In his later years, he was employed as the constable and the Animal Control Officer for the town of Casco. Carroll also worked security at Fryeburg Fair every year, with Irene. Carroll is survived by his wife of 57 years, and six children, Carroll, Larry, Bob, Wyatt, Tammy Chapman and Hope Chapman; 15 grandchildren and 19 greatgrandchildren; his sister, Lucille Griffin; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents and his sister, Stella Berry.

Miriam Gould Mulherin ‘45, 85, passed away June 3, 2013 after a brief illness. She was born February 4, 1928, in Fryeburg Harbor, the daughter of Lena and Holmes Gould. Although Fryeburg was her home for 85 years, she had spent the last 14 winters in Sun City Center, FL. Pete and Miriam started Pete’s Garage in North Fryeburg in 1968. They worked side by side to build a family business which is still actively run by family members. She is survived by her husband of 70 years, Roland “Pete” Mulherin; daughters, Bette Mulherin Tibbetts ‘68 and her husband, John, Dorothy Mulherin Johnson ‘70 and her husband, Bob, and Alice Mulherin Smith ‘77 and her husband, Steven ‘72; her son, Paul Mulherin ‘76 and his wife, Brenda, and her son-in-law, Fred Goss. She was predeceased by a daughter, Judith Mulherin Goss ‘62. She is also survived by nine grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.

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Frederic Newman ‘34, 96, died April 2, 2013, in Naples, FL. He was born September 15, 1916, in Milo, second child of William Proctor Newman and Gertrude Soper Newman. He graduated from Bowdoin College, class of 1938. After college he accepted a position at Manufacturers Trust, New York City. In 1941, he married Althea Gertrude Wildes. In 1943, he was drafted into the US Army. He served four years in Europe as an infantry officer. Upon returning to the US in 1952, he accepted a position with Eastern Trust and Banking Co., Bangor. Frederic became president of the bank in 1965 and under his leadership, Eastern Trust and Banking Co. grew into Northeast Bank Shares Association. Upon retirement in 1978, he and Althea resided in Naples, FL. Frederic was predeceased by his wife of 66 years, Althea Wildes Newman; 2 grandchildren; brother, William Proctor Newman, Jr.; and sister, Louise Newman Allen. He is survived by 5 sons, Frederic Jr. and wife, Hiroko, Paul and wife, Martha, Robert and wife, Patricia, Thomas and wife, Renee, and Richard and wife, Heidi; 11 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Frederic Newman ‘34

Spencer Parker Jr ‘67, 63, passed away from ischemic heart disease and lung cancer July 18, 2013, at Mineral Springs Nursing Home. Born July 28, 1949, to the late Spencer ‘37 and Geneva Parker, of Fryeburg, he was the oldest of three boys. Spencer enlisted in the Marine Corps part way through 10th grade and later served as a mortar man overseas in the Vietnam War. He lived in Bridgton for several years and worked at Bridgton Shoe Shop. Later he returned to Fryeburg and eventually settled in Conway where he worked for Yankee Tool. After a short time, he accepted a job working for Madison Machine where he worked until he became ill in March, 2009. He is survived by his daughters, BJ Parker ‘89, and Michelle Putnam; a son, Michael and longtime companion, Trisha Chick; two step-sons, Thomas and Jeffrey Dunn; brothers and their wives, of Fryeburg, Jackie and Larry ‘69 and Gary ‘73 and Debbie Durgin Parker ‘74. He is also survived by seven grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. LCDR Stephen Porch, Ret. ‘59, 73, died January 5, 2013, after a long illness. The son of Herbert and Miriam Letson Porch, he was born in Portland in 1939. He graduated from Deering High School, Fryeburg Academy and the University of Maine, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in forestry. He served 21 years in the Navy as a helicopter pilot, initially flying rescue missions in Vietnam, and later as a flight instructor. He received many citations and awards including the Silver Star. He is survived by a sister, Joan Gulovsen and her husband, Arthur, of Wellesley, MA, a sister, Sheila Broome and her husband, Algie, of Madison, MS, a brother, Herbert Porch and his wife, Martha, of Cumberland, a sister, Martha Goldsmith and her husband, Stephen, of Lovell; and nine nieces and nephews. Esther Twitchell Potter ‘35, 94, of Redstone, NH, passed away July 31, 2013, at her home, following a brief period of failing health. Born in North Anson, she spent most of her youth in Hiram. She married Howard Potter in 1940 and lived in the Conway area from that point on. She was predeceased by her husband, Howard, in 1980 and a granddaughter, in 1993. She worked many years for the US Postal Service, serving in both Redstone and North Conway. She leaves behind her mate, Al (Frank) Fogg, of Redstone; a son, Stephen Potter and his wife, Virginia, of Hopkinton, NH; three daughters, Nora Stead and her husband, Jack, of Farmington, Jeanne Beller and her husband, Len, of Newport Center, VT and Deborah Alward and her husband, Robert, of Ossipee, NH; eight grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Michelle Panno Rankin ‘82, 49, passed away unexpectedly, at her home in Baldwin May 4, 2013. She was born in North Conway, NH on April 3, 1964, to Robert and Sandra Walker Panno ‘59. She married Joseph Rankin on June 10, 1989. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her son, Joseph Dunham Rankin and his wife, Krista, and one grandson. She is also survived by her daughter, Nicole Lynn Rankin; her parents, Bob and Sunny Panno; and her brothers, Victor Panno ‘82 and Robert Panno ‘86 and their families. She is also survived by her maternal grandmother, Kathleen Walker. She was predeceased by a brother, Daniel Panno ‘84. Gregory Sanborn ‘84, 47, died February 5, 2013, in Augusta. Gregg was born November 11, 1965, in Bridgton, the son of Harold and Blanche Woods Sanborn. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Southern Maine in 1988. He taught industrial arts at Valley High School in Bingham and Molly Ockett Middle School in Fryeburg. Gregg’s lifelong dream to become a Michelle Panno Rankin Maine Game Warden became a reality in 1990, after graduating from the Maine ‘82 Criminal Justice Academy in Waterville and from the Maine Warden School. Gregg met his wife, Deb Currier and their son, David, of South Berwick and they were married in 1994. Gregg continued living and patrolling the Sebago district until he was promoted to sergeant in November 1997. In August 2004, Gregg was promoted to Major and was assigned to Augusta. He is survived by his wife, Deborah Sanborn, of Sidney; son, David Currier, of Sidney; mother, Blanche Sanborn of Fryeburg; and brother, Timothy Sanborn ‘89 of Standish. He was predeceased by his father, Harold Sanborn (former faculty) in 2005.

Gregory Sanborn ‘84

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Mary Heath Sawyer ‘48, 82, of Fryeburg, died at the Merriman House, August 5, 2013. Mary was born January 9, 1931, to Chester and Esther Baker ‘27 Heath, of East Conway, NH and was one of six children. Mary and her husband, Alfred, married January 24, 1948 and together they raised their family of 6 children. Mary worked at the Village Bakery in East Conway while her children were young, then went to work at the Northland Shoe Shop in Fryeburg until it closed. She then went to work as a private housekeeper for William and Esther Levy of Pear Mountain in Glen, where she worked until her retirement. She is survived by her children, Raelene McLellan and her husband, Wayne, Almon Sawyer and his wife, Diane, Brenda Ela and her husband, Ronald ‘67, Esther Gregory and her husband, Wayne, Joseph Sawyer, and Cynthia Mullins and her husband, Francis; nine grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; a brother, Paul Heath, of Bridgton; and a sister, Joyce Cervone, of Meredith. Mary was predeceased by her husband, Alfred Sawyer; her parents, Chester and Esther Heath; a brother, Clayton Heath ‘47; two sisters, Nancy Antonucci and Maureen English, and a greatgrandson. Milton Seavey, Sr. ‘69, 61, of Brownfield, passed away at his home September 27, 2012. He was born in North Conway, NH November 20, 1950, the son of Paul and Barbara Seavey. Milt married Darlene Khiel in 1969. Milt then served overseas in Germany in the US Army. Upon their return to Maine, Milt was employed at Kearsarge Metallurgical for several years before he started his own firewood business, which he owned and operated for over 25 years. In addition to his parents, Milt was predeceased by his brother, Ronald ‘60. Milt will be missed by his wife of 43 years; his son, Milton Seavey, Jr., ‘91 and wife, Diana, of Porter; his daughter, Melissa Seavey Hatch ‘96 and husband, Matt ‘94, of Brownfield; three granddaughters; his sisters, Pauline Seavey Burke ‘62 and Virginia Seavey Chandler ‘61, and many other close friends and family. Bruce Severy ‘76, 56, of North Conway, NH, died May 9, 2013, at the Maine Medical Center in Portland. Born in Lewiston, the son of Gordon Severy and Mary Austin Ward, he grew up in North Fryeburg and had lived in Willow, AK and Conway prior to moving to North Conway recently. He was involved in a serious Milton Seavey, Sr. ‘69 accident in his early 20’s and was told he would never walk again but, with determination, he was able to get rid of his wheelchair. The family includes his daughter, Shannon; sisters, Roberta Allen, of Madison, Tina Johnson, of Willow, AK and Suzanne Severy, of Conway; brothers, Daniel Severy ‘74, of Fryeburg, Gordon Severy, Jr., of FL, Richard Severy, of IN, and Neil Severy and Nicholas Severy, both of Maine. He was “Uncle Boo” to his many nieces and nephews. Sylvia Ann Norton Smith ‘53, 78, of North Berwick, passed away at her home January 29, 2013. She was born in Lovell, December 10, 1934, to Leewood and Levina Woodsome Norton. After attending local schools in Lovell and Fryeburg, she continued her education at St. Mary’s College in Lewiston, where she received a degree in nursing. She worked for many years in birthing and found great pleasure in assisting new life enter the world. Later in life she retired to Bradenton, FL, where she lived for 20 years with her second husband, Bob Smith. She returned to Maine in 2010 to be near family and settled in North Berwick. Sylvia is survived by her son, Shawn Kelly ‘80 and wife, Beccie; her son, Ryan Kelly ‘82; a sister, Marilyn Norton Stocklen ‘52 and husband, Charles; a brother, Pat Norton ‘56 and wife, Ellie Stone Norton ‘53; and 5 grandchildren. Marshall Spring ‘41, 90, formerly of Standish, passed away April 26, 2013, at the Maine Veteran’s Home in Scarborough, where he had resided for the past three Sylvia Ann Norton Smith years. He was born in Auburn, MA, July 14, 1922, a son of Thomas and Viola ‘53 Lawrence Spring. He served in the US Marine Corps during World War II. He worked for W.B. Tripp in Cornish from 1948 to 1956, then at Kimball Supply Co. in Hiram from 1956 to 1966. He retired in 1987 after working for the Canadien National Railway as a Master Electrician and welder for 21 years. Marshall had also been a movie projector operator for several local theaters and drive-in’s over many years. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his wife of 63 years, Claudine Smith Spring, a son, Thomas Spring, and two brothers, Robert and Edward Spring. Surviving are two daughters, Catherine McLaughlin and husband, Daniel, of Standish and Patricia Bright and husband, James, of Buxton. He is also survived by eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Scott Thompson ‘97, 35, of Stow, passed away suddenly on May 31, 2013. Scott worked at Lovell Lumber for nearly 13 years. He touched so many lives in his short time with us. Everyone who knew Scott knew him as a hard worker who cared about everyone. He was always there to lend a hand when you needed it. He always had a way to make you smile. He is now resting in peace with his mother, Janet Thompson, who passed January 18, 2012. May they be playing cards together watching over us all. He leaves behind his wife of three years, Tamara Ward Thompson and their three children, Jacob ‘13, Jordan ‘15 and Jasmine Ward; his sister, Sonya Thompson Stevens ‘95; two nephews; his father, Harold Thompson; and many aunts and uncles. He also leaves behind many friends that were just like family to him. Marshall Spring ‘41

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Clara Hill Thurston ‘43, of Fryeburg, passed away February 28, 2013. She was born to Frank and Evelyn Smith Hill ‘28 at the family home in South Chatham, NH, October 23, 1925. She is survived by her husband of 65 years, Harold Thurston, Jr. ‘43; their son, Gregory ‘71 and his companion, Terri Johnson; a grandson, Forrest ‘97 and his wife, Heather; and two granddaughters. Clara is also survived by a sister, Jean Hill Bryant ‘45 and her husband, Neil. She was predeceased by her brother, Frank Hill ‘47 and her sister, Kay Hill Lusky ‘54. She leaves behind an extended family of nieces, nephews and cousins. Allen Torrey ‘41, 89, of Amherst, MA, died March 7, 2013, at the Soldiers’ Home in Holyoke. Born March 18, 1923, Allen grew up in Weymouth, the youngest child of Mary Allen Torrey and Stanley Torrey. He was Amherst’s first town manager and later served as an Amherst selectman and as treasurer/business manager of Hampshire College. Mr. Torrey, then 31, was appointed as town manager in 1954. Clara Hill Thurston ‘43 He served for 21 years, resigning in 1975 to become Hampshire College’s treasurer and business manager, a job he held until his retirement in 1990. Survivors include his wife of 67 years, Sylvia Steele Torrey, of Applewood in South Amherst; three sons, David Torrey and his wife, Katie, of Amherst, Philip Torrey and wife, Nancy, of Amherst and Allen S. Torrey and wife, Kate, of Chapel Hill, NC; 3 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mr. Torrey’s brother, Ronald Torrey (former faculty) and sister, Marjorie Thomson, died previously. Timothy Warren ‘41, died December 21, 2012, at the age of 89, at his home in Allen Torrey ‘41 Topsham. Tim was born December 9, 1923, in New Canaan, CT, the son of Keith Faulkner Warren and Barbara Matlack Warren. Tim was raised in New Canaan and then in Lovell, where his family moved in 1930, seeking a simpler and more tranquil lifestyle. After attending Fryeburg Academy, Tim entered Bowdoin College as a member of the class of 1945. This began an enduring commitment to Bowdoin. During World War II Tim served as a first lieutenant in the US Army Medical Corps. On August 14, 1946, he married the former Phyllis Faber of Essex Fells, NJ. In 1948 the couple moved to Somerville, MA and Tim joined his father working in the family publishing business, then known as Warren Publications. Following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather before him, Tim rose through the ranks to become President. From 1975 to 1988 he served as Publisher of the company’s flagship publication, Banker & Tradesman. In 1988, he handed over management of the company, now known as The Warren Group, to his son, Timothy Warren, Jr., a member of the fourth generation of Warrens to run the family enterprise. In addition to his wife of 66 years, Phyllis Faber Warren, and his 3 children, Timothy Timothy Warren ‘41 Matlack Warren, Jr. of Cambridge, MA, Elizabeth Faulkner Warren-White of South Freeport and Peter Grenelle Warren of Camden, Tim leaves 2 daughters-in-law, Sarah Russell Wentworth and Deborah Nichols Warren and one son-in-law, Nathaniel Morton Warren-White. Tim leaves six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Tim also leaves three AFS children, several cousins, nieces and nephews, a sister-in-law, and a brother-in-law. George ‘Delph’ Wood ‘68, 63, of West Gray, died July 27, 2013, at his home. He was born in Portland January 25, 1950, the son of Raymond and Marie Delph Wood. He was a student at Maine Maritime Academy for one year, joined the US Army the same day he was to be drafted and served his country in Vietnam. Upon his return to civilian life, he attended Southern Maine University and went on to graduate from New England Institute of Applied Science in Boston. He returned to Maine to embark on his career as a funeral director. He was employed by several funeral homes and then culminated his career when he purchased his dad’s business, Wood Funeral Home, in Fryeburg, which he operated from 1990 until his retirement in 2006. He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Gail Douville Wood, of West Gray; two daughters, Beth Wood-Shumate ‘02 and her husband, Nick, of Buxton and Amy Wood-Bouloche ‘06 and her husband, Alex, of Portland; three brothers, David ‘63 and his wife Cathy Buswell Wood ‘66 of Salida, CO, Donald ‘68 and his wife, Cathy Trott Wood ‘69, of Fryeburg and Douglas ‘77 and his wife, Andrea Shuman Wood ‘81, of Kennebunk; three sisters, Dianne Wood Apgar ‘70 and her husband, Stan, of Troy, OH, Deborah Wood Larson ‘71 and her husband, Charlie, of South Paris and Dayle Wood Martin ‘81 and her husband, Bill, of Stafford, VA; and his first grandchild.

George ‘Delph’ Wood ‘68

Faculty and Staff Martha McManis Lenc Beyrer, was born March 16, 1929, in Seoul, Korea to missionary parents, Marion Wallace McManis and Dr. Samuel Easton McManis. She is survived by her brother, Charles; son, Robert Lenc and one granddaughter. Marty passed on July 15, 2012, in Grand Junction, CO, at age 83, where she has lived for more than 30 years. Marty grew up in Endicott, NY and graduated with a BA from Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, OH, in 1951, with a major in Zoology. After teaching at Fryeburg Academy, Marty moved with her husband, Milton Lenc, and two sons, to Grand Junction, CO in 1960. Marty graduated from the School of Medical Technology, St. Mary’s Hospital, Grand Junction, CO, and applied this knowledge to over 30 years of experience in -134Fryeburg Academy, 745 Main Street, Fryeburg, Maine 04037, (207) 935-2001 x 3137, www.fryeburgacademy.org, e-mail-alumni@fryeburgacademy.org (Fall 2013)


the medical field as a laboratory technician for several medical offices in Grand Junction as well as serving as a hospital administrator at Plateau Valley Hospital, Collbran, CO. Marty passed away peacefully at Mantey Heights Rehab & Care Center after a brief battle with lung cancer. She was preceded in death by her son, Frank Easton Lenc. Ruby Hatch, 86, passed away July 5, 2013, at the Fryeburg Health Care Center, after a long illness. She was well cared for by her nephew, Jim Holt and his wife, Barb. Ruby was born August 18, 1926 in Stow, to Benjamin and Christiania Day. Ruby, her parents and five siblings, moved to Fryeburg when she was very young. Fryeburg would remain her home for the rest of her life. She married Herbert Kimball June 12, 1947 and after his death, she married Kenneth Hatch June 2, 1984. She was employed by Fryeburg Academy for many years as a baker. She is survived by one sister, Ann Duggan of West Forks, ME; her “girl” Chris and husband Dave McCormack of Hartwick, NY; three “grandsons” Russell Sloan and his wife Mel of Antrim, NH; Aaron Sloan and his wife Therese of Nashua, NH; Joshua Murry and his wife Mary of Hamilton, VA; her two other “girls” Kathy Army and Mary Chute plus scores of nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her father, Ben Day, mother, Christy Day, brothers Ben, James, and George and sister Lilla Holt. Eric Holden, 44, of Denmark, ME, died September 19, 2012, at the Memorial Hospital in North Conway, NH. Eric was born in Norway, son of Ronald and Barbara Durgin Holden, Sr., of North Bridgton. Eric attended Oxford Hills High School. Eric was married in 1989 to Tracey Slattery. Eric was a respected self-employed painter/carpenter most of his adult life. He also enjoyed working at Fryeburg Academy for the maintenance department and at a local kids summer camp the last two summers. Eric is predeceased by his brother, Ronald Holden, Jr., in 1998. Eric is survived by his wife, Tracey and his daughter, Erica ‘09, both of Denmark; his mother and father, Ronald and Barbara Holden Sr., of North Bridgton; two brothers, Stephen Holden and Dennis Holden; and three nephews. He also leaves behind an extended in-law family, as well as many friends. Scott Kelly ‘53, 79, of Fryeburg, passed away March 30, 2013, at Hospice House in Auburn. He was born in Cambridge, MA November 27, 1933, the son of the late Dr. Joseph Kelly and Clara McKay; adopted son of the late Louise Kelly. He grew up in Orleans, on Cape Cod and came to Fryeburg as a young man to take a post graduate course at Fryeburg Academy. Scott went on the University of Maine and graduated with the class of 1957. His dream was to be a science teacher and coach. He was invited to return to Fryeburg Academy and he fulfilled his dream in the school and town he had grown to love. Scott had a 61 year relationship with the Academy and was grateful for each and every year and all the relationships he fostered with students, parents, faculty, staff and townspeople. Scott is survived by his wife of over 30 years, Sandy, and their children, Shawn ‘80 and Beccie Kelly, Ryan Kelly ‘82 and partner, Tina, Tracy Kelly Shriver, Megan Kelly Heagney ‘92 and Sean Heagney, Jane Scanlon Cratch ‘82 and Greg Cratch, Joey ‘83 and Brenda Scanlon, Teri Scanlon Phillips ‘86 and Page Phillips, Tricia Scanlon LaFontaine ‘88 and Scott LaFontaine; 21 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; his brother, Jack and wife, Charron; his sisters, Geraldine O’Kelly ‘58, Susan McDormand and Linda McDormand Fleischli and husband, Jerry; and his many nieces, nephews and their families. Scott was predeceased by his brother, Joel Kelly. (See Scenes pages for coverage of Mr. Kelly’s Celebration of Life.) Rev. Richard May, 66, of 71 Waterville Acres, died January 1, 2013, at Concord Hospital. He was born July 9, 1946, in Evanston, IL, the son of Ernest and Gladys Gilbert May. He was a graduate of Penncrest High School and the University of Delaware, Norwich University and Virginia Theological Seminary. Richard served as a lieutenant in the US Navy during the Vietnam conflict. He also worked for the New Castle County Park System in Delaware as a planner. Richard worked as a teacher, educating at schools such as the US Naval Academy Prep School in MD, Daniel Webster College, College of William and Mary in VA, Norwich University in VT, Woodberry Forrest School in VA and Fryeburg Academy. He is survived by his son, Alex May, of Hillsborough, NC, his daughter, Hillary May, of Laconia, NH and four grandchildren. He was predeceased by his parents. Lillian Mayhew Smith, 93, died February 23, 2013. Lillian, born April 5, 1919, in Boston, MA, to Alfred and Uldora Bergeron Mayhew, was one of seven children. Her brothers, Arthur, Camille, Harold and Louis Mayhew, and her sisters, Hazel Drozdowski and Evelyn McDonough, all predeceased her. She is survived by her two daughters, Patricia Ashland, and her husband, Victor Ashland, and Linda Smith and her husband, Charles Jacobs; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and many other extended family members. She was predeceased by her daughter, Marie Smith Corsetti and her son, James Smith. She married James Gerhardt Smith, also of Boston, on May 22, 1941. In 1952, before Jim’s retirement, the family bought a farmhouse and land in Hiram. Jim died unexpectedly, in 1967 and Lillian began working outside the home full time. She worked at Fryeburg Academy, Blue Cross/Blue Shield and as a medical manager in several private physicians’ offices before retiring to her home in Hiram in 1985. In 1998, she sold her Hiram home of 46 years and moved in to an accessory apartment in her daughter Linda’s home in Somerville. In 2012, she moved to an assisted living facility, the Inn at City Hall, in Augusta, which is where she remained until her death. Daniel Turner, of Fryeburg, passed away unexpectedly, November 20, 2012, at Maine Medical Center. Born in Skowhegan, November 24, 1942, to Walter and Gertrude Turner, he was the sixth of 13 children. He attended local schools, graduating from Skowhegan High School in 1961. He continued his education at Bowdoin College, Class of 1965, where he received a degree in Physics. He received his Master’s of Education in 1971 from the University of Minnesota. In 1969, the Turners found their home in Fryeburg, where they raised four children and where Mr. Turner began teaching Physics at Fryeburg Academy, as well as a multitude of different mathematics courses. 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mentor to young teachers, and was a friend to everyone. He continued to do that through his final day. Mr. Turner served as Athletic Director, class advisor, student council advisor, tutor, and was an avid supporter of Fryeburg Academy activities. For years Mr. Turner organized, volunteered, and especially, donated regularly at innumerable blood drives. He encouraged all to do the same. A former athlete, he played football, basketball and baseball at Skowhegan High School and was inducted into the Skowhegan Sports Hall of Fame in 1989. He went on to play both football and baseball at Bowdoin College. Most memorably, Mr. Turner was a coach. Over the span of his teaching career he coached baseball, basketball, and football. His true passion was football. He coached football as an assistant at Fitchburg High School and Bridgton Academy. He became the Head Coach his first year at Fryeburg Academy and continued in that role for 27 seasons. He was selected as an assistant coach for three Maine Shrine Lobster Bowl games and was named the Head Coach of the 1996 West Squad. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Geraldine Dostie Turner; daughter, Cheryl Turner ‘84 and her husband, Ronald Schneider, of Wells; sons Chris Turner ‘85, of Buxton, David Turner ‘88 and his wife, Nicki Chewning (faculty), of Fryeburg and Brian Turner ‘90, of Buxton; four granddaughters; brothers, Jim Turner, Robert Turner and Linwood Turner; sisters, Irene Siket, Minnie Martell, Sheila Staples, June Marks, Jane DeMatteo, Roberta Corson, and Winona Malbon. He was preceded in death by his parents, Walter and Gertrude Turner and his sisters, Teresa Smith and Sally Baker. (See Scenes pages for coverage of Mr. Kelly’s Celebration of Life.) Elizabeth Alkire Vanderpoel passed away August 12, 2013, at the age of 102. She was born, July 15, 1911, in Columbus, OH, to Howard and Agatha Horne Alkire. She graduated from Mount Holyoke College in MA, with a BA in History and an MA in History and Political Science. Elizabeth taught at FA and was Assistant Headmistress at Greenwood School in Ruxton, MD. She entered the newly formed WAVES in 1942 and was stationed in CA and Washington, DC. Elizabeth married Navy Chaplain, George Vanderpoel in 1947. She was predeceased by a brother, Robert, in 1913. She is survived by three children; Peter Vanderpoel and Deborah Vanderpoel Creedon, both of San Diego, CA and David Vanderpoel, of Fairfax, VA; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Peter Yoder, 75, died of a blood disorder September 5, 2012, at home. He was born August 10, 1937, in New York City, the son of Theodore and Helen Potts Yoder. Peter grew up in Nashville, TN, and graduated from Westtown School Elizabeth Alkire in PA, class of 1955 and Hamilton College in New York, class of 1960, and did Vanderpoel Elizabeth Alkire graduate study at the University of Maine, Orono, in the mid-1960s. He married Vanderpoel Judith Young, of Rockport, in 1959. He coached soccer and taught at Fryeburg Academy from 1960-1962, and Oakwood School in New York from 1962-1968. He was assistant head of school and director of development at Poughkeepsie Day School in New York from 1968 to 1971. He moved to Penobscot in 1971 and worked for Helen and Scott Nearing and for H.O.M. E. craft cooperative in Orland, ME. In 1973, he married Carolyn Merriell. They recently celebrated 39 years of marriage. He worked as assistant administrator for Downeast Health Services, 1973-1977, and founded South Penobscot Wood Works with partner David Larson in 1973, which became Peter’s principal workplace from 1977 to 1981. He returned to school administration as headmaster of Adirondack Mountain School, Long Lake, NY 1981-1982; headmaster of Olney Friends School, Barnesville, OH, 1982-1985; and director of admissions at Moorestown Friends School in New Jersey, 1985-1987. He returned to Maine in 1987 and resumed woodworking and construction work with David Larson, retiring in 2000. Surviving, in addition to his wife, Carolyn Merriell Yoder, are his children, Tom Yoder and his wife, Colleen, of Durham, NH, Ted Yoder and his wife, Michelle, of Penobscot, and Jennifer DeJoy and her husband, Derek, of Belfast; five grandchildren; one sister, Anne Paxson Vogt and her husband, Kenneth, of Blue Hill; and a niece and nephew. Complete newspaper obituaries are kept on file in the FA Archives. Please email Barbara Hill ‘74 at bhill@fryeburgacademy.org or bhill2@fairpoint.net for current obituary requests.

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ANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS JULY 1, 2012-JUNE 30, 2013 with gratitude to all Section by Diane Lewey, Database Administrator (dlewey@fryeburgacademy.org) Phone-(207) 935-2001 x 3128 Harvey Dow Gibson Society - ($2,500.00 + ) Roy E. Andrews ‘56 and Maxine Andrews Scott Anger and Mary Anger John M. Chandler ‘78 and Brenda Chandler Clarence Mulford Trust Nancy Cooke Corning Incorporated Foundation Rachel Andrews Damon ‘76* Michael R. Dana and Terese Dana* Davis Family Foundation James Day, Jr. and Anita Day John M. Day ‘67 Eleanor Walker Trust Fryeburg Academy Trust Fidelity Foundation William A. Findeisen ‘71 and Barbara Findeisen Fryeburg Academy Alumni Association Christopher M. Gordon ‘81 and Alicia Gordon* Thomas S. Hammond, II ‘93 and Susan Sudduth Hammond ‘93 Heather Pike Hart ‘87 and Richard Hart, III William T. Housum, Jr. Susan Tonry Kelley ‘67 Kendal C. and Anna Ham Charitable Foundation Leighton Trust Mary Elizabeth Charles Trust Bradley B. Nelson ‘65 and Jeannie Allen Nelson ‘68 Leigh Oliva and Julie Oliva Jane Hastings Rosenberg ‘82 and David Rosenberg Fred Sayles and Joanne Goudreau Mary Sayles Charles G. Scott ‘06 Timothy G. Scott Thomas D. Shaffner Tube Hollows International Brian S. Turner ‘90 Unum Matching Gifts Program

James Webb ‘85 and Diane Legendre Elizabeth Baker Wheaton ‘47 and Robert J. Wheaton, Jr. Mary Wilkinson-Greenberg (dec.) Headmaster’s Circle - ($1,000.00 + ) Terry L. Abraham and James L. Abraham Richard P. Allen E. Harlan Bartlett ‘57 Madeleine Corson Lisa Costello ‘79 and Michael Costello Steven P. Cote ‘85 and Lisa D. Cote John A. Dunn, Jr. and Patricia Dunn Joyce Chamberlain Egge ‘72 and William Egge George H. Fernald ‘51 Gannett Company, Inc. Michael Harwood ‘61 Randy Heath ‘85 and Stephanie Digeon-Heath Bonnie Hill ‘65 Nancy Schildberg Hogan ‘56 and Frank Hogan, III Mary Grover Jones ‘66 and Thomas Jones Andrew Kearns and Kay L. Kearns Kearns Family Foundation Theodore Kneeland and Carol Kneeland Henry Latkin Bradford A. Littlefield ‘80 and Christina Littlefield Terry MacGillivray ‘81 and Sarah MacGillivray* Daniel Martin and Carol Martin Betty Mathieson Masse ‘47 and Robert J. Masse Erin P. Mayo and Peter Gurnis Samuel Nesbitt and Jane Nesbitt Nestle’ Waters North America, Inc. Northway Bank John Pliakas ‘58 and Marsha Pliakas Renys Charitable Foundation Elbridge A. Russell ‘72 and Linda Russell Gerald Ryerson ‘71 and Diane Ryerson David B. Sturdevant and Elisabeth Sturdevant* Richard D. Thompson ‘61 and Hazel Thompson Russell F. Tolles, Jr. ‘65 and Sandra Tolles Geraldine Turner US Trust, Bank of America Phyllis Warren and Timothy M. Warren ‘41 (dec.) Willard C. Warren, III ‘66 and Daphne Warren Elaine Weeks Trueblood ‘67 and Rollyn Trueblood Daniel Webster Associates - ($500.00 + )

Bruce Smith ‘67 & Elaine Kimball ‘62

John H. Atwood, Sr. and Esther Atwood Clifford Barnes ‘49 and Llewella F. Barnes John R. Bradeen ‘62 and Lutie Bradeen Bridgton Hospital Medical Staff Clayton Burnell ‘47 and Gloria Horne Burnell ‘49 Haley Carleton ‘09 Winfield Carrick and Janet Carrick Bryan Coombs ‘72 and Beth Cyr Stephanie Pike Crockett ‘63 and George Crockett

Marilyn Bean & Kathryn Bean Davis ‘69 Joseph DeVito and Karen Harding Edna Eastman Elsie Reuning Fox ‘44 and Rodman Fox Richard E. George Gibson/Woodbury Charitable Foundation Grand Lodge of Maine Brian Grant and Marilyn Grant Michael Grant and Sue-Ann Moran Lisa Graves ‘87 and Paul Carleton Peggyann Evans Harris ‘57 and Richard Harris, Jr. David R. Hastings, III ‘68 and Carol Hastings Peter Hathaway ‘52 and Maryann Hathaway Christopher Hibbard and Stephanie Morin David Hicks ‘64 and Elaine Hicks Barbara J. Hill ‘74 Michael H. Hill ‘79 and Cynthia B. Hill Robert Hodgman-Burns and Kelley Hodgman-Burns Harrison Homans ‘46 and Margaret Homans Maxwell W. House and Sharon H. House Jonathan Housum ‘82 and Marianne Downie Cooper Campbell Jackson ‘85 and Hayes Jackson Richard A. Jones ‘58 Mary Lynn Krim Rachel Charles Kuvaja ‘60* Daniel G. Lee, Jr. and Susan D. Lee Dake Li ‘08 Wenmei Li and Jihua Wang Greg Lloyd ‘83 and Kelly Bell Lloyd ‘78 Shannon D. McKeen ‘81 and Karen Bartoletti Earle Moore, Jr. ‘46 and Monica Moore Peter Neff ‘70 and Lynn Neff Norway Savings Bank Jeffrey Pelkie ‘87 and Jennifer Leach Pelkie ‘92* Vic Pimentel Diane Eastman Powell ‘53 and Monte B. Powell Royce Rankin, Jr. ‘64 and Cynthia Rankin

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E. Harlan Bartlett ‘57 David S. Rohde ‘85 and Kristen Mulvihill Joan Ross Bretton D. Russell ‘56 and Cindy Russell Heidi Krim Shrigley ‘83 and Richard Shrigley Paula Osgood Sirna ‘69 and Tony Sirna Bruce E. Smith ‘67 Peter B. Smith Marjorie Ela Stanley ‘53 and Roger Stanley Jean Stearns ‘72 Fei Su ‘08 Don Thibodeau ‘72 and Brenda Thibodeau Stanley A. Ward ‘36 and Edith Ward Phyllis Warren-Briggs ‘56 and Tom Briggs Jonathan W. Webb ‘87 and Elizabeth Webb Wendell Webb and Nora Webb Tracy Weitz and John Weitz James F. Wilfong ‘64 and Valerie Wilfong David Wood ‘63 and Catherine Buswell Wood ‘66 Kenneth Yoder ‘67 and Lynn Yoder Shaojun Zhou Bell Ringers - ($250.00 + ) Thomas Ackley and Susan Ackley* John L. Atwood ‘71 George Baird, Jr. ‘70 and Joanne Baird Durland Barker ‘65 and Cheryl Barker* Bethany C. Baylies and Mark MacDonald* Richard Beebe, II ‘78 and Jan Glover Jeannine Berube and Fred Berube* Betsy Oliver Bonello ‘67 and Ed Bonello, Jr. William Bowden and Sonia Bowden* Bradley Memorial United Methodist Church Campbell Conference Football Activity Ann Chappell and Steve Chappell* David Cianciolo* Eden Cianciolo ‘09* Margaret Cugini* Denmark Lions Club Katherine Coddington Dolan ‘61 Kathryn Wilson Dunham ‘77 and Richard Dunham* Melvin Eastman ‘61 and Margaret Hatch Eastman ‘64 Emily Dore Fletcher ‘57 and Peter Fletcher

Fryeburg Lions Club Angie Garrett and Malachy Garrett* Sarah H. Gibson and James Gibson Barry N. Gilman ‘66* Sharon Gilman ‘68* Ellen Benson Guilford ‘72 Kathleen Haffner* Edmund Hamlin and Michelle Hamlin* Thomas W. Hastings ‘74 and Lynn Hastings Richard D. Hill ‘49 Sara Hill ‘80 and Alastair M. G. Caperton Hao Chung Ho ‘05 Nai-Shun Ho and Angela Chen Patricia Andrews Hofmann ‘57 Nan Gray Jackson ‘58 and Howard Jackson Sandy Kelly and Scott A. Kelly ‘53 (dec.) Joyce Fox Kennett ‘64 and Frederick Kennett Elaine M. Kimball ‘62 Barbara Kollander and Lonnie Kollander* C. Brent LaCasce ‘78 and Dawn Gale LaCasce ‘81* Jane Lasselle ‘60* Scott Leach ‘71* Billie L’Heureux and Stephen Carland* Guang Jia Long and Chun Yun Tian Jian Long ‘07 Maine Association of the New Jerusalem Church Dennis Manitsas ‘68 and Sondra Lisson David W. Mason and Margaret Mason Tracy Bell Mason ‘74 Philip McBain ‘78 and Mary Carol McBain H. Paul McGuire Gael Sylce Mericle ‘60 and R. Bruce Mericle Kalyn Millette ‘03* Paige Millette ‘04* Raven Millette ‘06* Molly Ockett Middle School PTO Theodore Nixon and Gail Nixon Suk Mee Noh Joy Spiller Norkin and Andrew Norkin* Kenichi Ohashi James E. Oldham ‘82 and Nancy Oldham James Oliver ‘64 and Donese Oliver Jong Youl Park ‘07 Charles S. Perkins ‘47 and Sharon Perkins Asa O. Pike, IV ‘57 and Karen Schildberg Pike ‘58 Ellen Pope ‘68 and Patrick Welch Joel Rhymer and Elizabeth Rhymer* Harry G. Roberts, Jr. ‘63 Sedgwick Saunders and Amy Saunders* Virginia Sislane ‘77 Ski Sundries & Supplies Earl Smith, Jr. ‘49 and Barbara Smith James St. Pierre and Wendy Le Clair St. Pierre* David B. Stocks ‘65 and Florence Stocks* Christopher R. Strahler and Emily Leidner Strahler* Stephen Thal ‘62 and Eleanor Thal James H. Thurston and Susan Thurston* Cheryl Turner ‘84 and Ronald Schneider Debra Osgood Urgese ‘74 and John Urgese* Dana Utembayeva ‘08 Yerzhan Utembayeva and Lyudmila Utembayeva Randolph Wales ‘84 and Tracy Huntress Wales ‘84 George E. Walker ‘50 and Ruth Walker Kevin Whitaker ‘82 and Sandra Panno Whitaker ‘86* Benjamin Wilcox and Susan Wilcox

Layne J. Millette Woodward ‘99 and George Woodward ‘99* Raider Club - ($25.00 + ) Mark Abbott ‘74 and Debrah Abbott Shirley Alcott Evelyn Alexander Melanie L. Allen Mona Ames and Edward Ames Paul S. Andrews ‘51 and Janet Andrews Anonymous Donor Dianne Wood Apgar ‘70 and Stanford Apgar James Archibald ‘63 and Rachel Archibald Peter Atwood ‘74 and Jennifer Atwood Noel F. Austin ‘57 and Judith Austin John Bacchiocchi ‘85 and Karen Libby Bacchiocchi ‘85 Robert Bannister Robert Barber ‘76 Cecil Barker ‘65 and Anita Craig Barker ‘70 Priscilla Buzzell Barton ‘58 (dec.) Donald C. Bean ‘65 and Cynthia J. Bean Alan D. Bennett ‘60 and Annette Kimball Bennett ‘60 Marilyn Bennett ‘57 Hilda Kaye Berry ‘50 Joseph Berry* Evelyn Hartford Bishop ‘39 George R. Bishop, Jr. and Virginia H. Bishop John Bosworth and Joan Bosworth David A. Bowles ‘53 and Elizabeth F. Bowles Burton Brooks ‘53 and Carol Brown Brooks ‘53 James W. Brown ‘61 Jeffrey Brown ‘81 and Denise Sanborn Brown ‘82 Barbara H. Tufts Browne ‘50 Richard Bucknell ‘56 and Sherrill Bucknell Marjorie Demirs Burgess ‘67 and John Burgess Heather Marie Bush ‘93 Steven Caffrey and Lois Arnold-Caffrey Elizabeth Carlson Wilma C. Andrews Cavanaugh ‘47 and James Cavanaugh Roberta Cram Chandler ‘53 Burton Chaplin ‘56 and Rowena Lewis Chaplin ‘57 Diana Potter Chevignard and Alban Chevignard Chick Home Center

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Eden Cianciolo ‘09 & her father Dave Cianciolo Ben Taye Stevenson Choice ‘59 and Lloyd Choice Howard Chou ‘70 and Ellen Chou Marygrace Smith Cimino ‘79 Malcolm Clark ‘42 and Mary Clark Cheryl Potter Cluff ‘67 and Forest Cluff June Miller Coffin ‘44 Patricia Cogswell ‘74 Phillip Cole ‘50 and Charlotte Clemons Cole ‘50 A. James Comi ‘64 and Pamela Comi James Conrad ‘56 Richard Conrad, Jr. ‘58 and Sue Conrad Calvin D. Conrod ‘45 and Enid Conrod Carrie Hastings Contreras ‘84 and Terry J. Contreras Elizabeth Alimi Cook ‘02 and Andrew Cook Kathryn Huntoon Cook ‘63 Michelle Coombs ‘90 and Evan Thoms Kathleen Griffin Cossette ‘64 and Tom Cossette Nicole Cote-Crosskill ‘77 and Scott Cote-Crosskill* Dawn Vance Coughlin ‘85 and Paul Coughlin Jean Cressy Betty Hill Crowson ‘65 James Currie ‘55 and Mary E. Maddix Currie ‘58 Sarah Brooks Dalton ‘63 and Edward Dalton Dong Van Dang and Thi Bich Noc Nguyen Linh Dang ‘11 Gary Davis ‘63 and Mary Davis George T. Davis, Jr. ‘53 Julie Barton Denney ‘73* Betsy Gould Desjardins ‘91 and Norman Desjardins Elizabeth Hurd DesJardins ‘49 Robert Devereux ‘94 Stephen P. DiBiaso ‘61 and Elizabeth Birchfield Atwood Dickson, Jr. ‘53 and Evelyn G. Dickson Aslyn R. Dindorf ‘11 Shawn E. Dolley ‘88 and Kyra C. Dolley Penny Snow Dougay ‘72 and Don Dougay Barbara Douglass and David Douglass Charles Drew, Jr. ‘48 and Muriel Drew Louis Drudi ‘52 and Joline Edwards Drudi ‘53 Dana Dudley ‘56 and Suzanna Dudley William Dudley ‘60 and Cheryl Dudley

Mary Hastings Dumas ‘47 and Bruce Folsom Richard Dunham ‘81 Beverly Osgood Duthie ‘53 and Al Duthie Sarah C. Eastman Robert Edwards ‘55 and Donna Potter Edwards ‘56 Bruce W. Ela ‘77 and Karen Ela Samuel Elliot ‘57 Alan Emery ‘63 and Pam Emery Shu-jen Fang and Wen-li Huang Wei-ning Fang ‘08 Dawn Farnham* Fryeburg Academy Teachers Association Jacalyn Johnstone Fearon ‘82 and Paul Fearon Ben Feldman ‘66 and Margaret Feldman Robert A. Fogg ‘70 and Beverly Fogg Henry Foster ‘70 and Holly Bell Foster ‘71 Kermit Foster, Jr. ‘65 and Colleen Foster Hirotsuka Fukata and Shiho Fukata Yusuke Fukata ‘09 Michael Gabrielson ‘82 and Adelle Gabrielson T. Scott Gamwell and Ann Gamwell Ann Cahill Garry ‘75 and Bert Garry Anthony W. Gibson ‘76 Stewart Gill ‘64 John M. Gillin ‘41 Peter Gilmore and Cynthia Kingsford Kimberly Gluck and Andrew Gluck Marvin D. Goldstein ‘61 and Marilyn Goldstein Paul S. Goodof John E. Gordon, Sr. Gorton’s Seafoods Incorporated Nancy Grove and Edwin Grove Wayne W. Hadlock ‘62 and Jane Hadlock Alison Hale ‘71 and Christopher Chapman Dorothy Wentworth Hamilton ‘51 Toby Hammond ‘63 and B. Jane Barton Hammond ‘63 Wilbur Hammond, Jr. ‘61 and Barbara Cornick Hammond ‘65 Hannaford Brothers Company Marsha Lee Locke Hansen ‘62 and Carroll Wayne Hansen Arnold Harmon ‘58 and Susan Harmon Joyce Stearns Harmon ‘53 and David Harmon Celestine Perkins Harnden ‘46 Wayland Harris ‘52 and Sara Harris Hugh Hastings, II ‘44 and Norene Hastings Peter G. Hastings ‘53 and Stephanie Hastings Robert Hatch ‘64 and Anne Hatch Mildred Hill Heath ‘27 (dec.) Richard A. Heikkinen ‘62 and Kyrani H. Heikkinen Ronald W. Hill ‘49 and Alice Breen Hill ‘53 Jennette R. Eldridge Hodge ‘52 and Fenton Hodge Heidi Hoefler ‘81 Martha Grover Holden ‘74 and Robert Holden Chang-Kun Huang and Li-Hua Chan Po-han Huang ‘09 Raymond Huntress, Jr. ‘64 and Louise Lewis Huntress ‘65 Lynn Hurd ‘71 Nicholas E. Hurlin Gordon Hutchins ‘46 Kenneth A. Hutchins ‘50 and Clara Hutchins Thomas Hutchins, Jr. ‘35 IBM Corporation Robert Isaacs ‘61 and Bonnie Isaacs David E. Jillson ‘74 George M. Johnson ‘49

Charles Jones David P. Jones ‘65 Dorothy Eastman Jones ‘48 and Gordon Jones Flora Katsiaficas Shirley Kearns and David Kearns Paul H. Kenerson ‘54 and Betty Kenerson Nancy Taylor Kensbock ‘53 and Hans Kensbock Kenneth Kiesman ‘65 and Elizabeth Adams Kiesman ‘65 Peter Klomp and Susan Klomp C. Richard LaCasce ‘46 and Nancy Hill LaCasce ‘48 J. Steward LaCasce ‘52 James R. LaCasce ‘52 and Jeanene Libby LaCasce ‘53 Richard Lambrecht, Jr. and Reita Lambrecht Barry M. Lamont, M.D. Tracy Lane ‘80 Beverly Andrews LaPointe ‘49 and Richard LaPointe Richard L. Larrabee and Libby Larrabee Justine Lathrop ‘05 Barbara Lawrence and William Lawrence Hong Tien Le and Thi Hong Nguyen Nhung Le ‘09 Oliver Leach ‘63 and Agnes Leach Alice Perreault Leavitt ‘52 and Raymond Leavitt Cynthia McLeod Lee ‘65 and Richard E. Lee Hong-Guen Lee and Mi-Young Kang Young-ro Lee ‘09 Anthony Lennon ‘81 and Mary Lennon Rebecca Kiesman Leonard ‘72 and Scott D. Leonard Diane Lewey and Paul Lewey Lonna Lutte Lewis ‘59 Raymond Lillie ‘63 Sherry Littlefield ‘57 and Shirley Littlefield Susan Wheaton Logan ‘70 Philip Lord ‘44 and Mary Lord Jane Lounsbury and Alan Lounsbury Chuanzhu Lu and Liping Wang JiaHe Lu ‘08 Rosemary Greene Lusky ‘54 and Carl F. Lusky ‘54 (dec.) Pauline Pendexter Lutte ‘36 Sylvia Shaw Lydick ‘43 and Bud Lydick Jean Bauckman Lyford ‘53 and William Lyford Anne Fides MacArthur ‘46 Lillian MacFarlane Andrea Longpre Macht ‘86 and Frank R. Macht

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Stan Ward ‘36 & wife Edith Mary Ellen Mackin Lawrence Maglin ‘72 and Dianne Maglin Amos Maillett ‘95 and Maria A. Gomiz Maillett ‘95 Maine Chiefs of Police Association Clifford E. Manchester ‘41 and Erna Manchester Edward H. Mank Jack D. Mansur, Jr. ‘59 and Paula Schmidt Mansur, M.D. ‘59 Nathaniel R. Mason, Sr. and Deborah Mason Peter H. Mason ‘76 and Lynne Mason Anne Hastings Massey Philip Matthews, Jr. ‘63 and Jacqueline Matthews Philip Maynard ‘59 and Edie Maynard Daniel E. McAllister, Jr. ‘58 and Sally McAllister Kristen Russell McDermott ‘83 and David McDermott David McGillicuddy ‘63 Daniel McLane ‘67 Loretta Kyllonen McPeek ‘60 Thomas E. McSherry, Jr. ‘59 and Rochelle Leeder Eleanor Blake Meekins ‘60 and John Meekins Ann Merrifield and William Merrifield Judith Lloyd Merrow ‘54 and Norman Merrow Allen Messer and Stella Messer Margaret Miller William Miller and Rizza Miller Gordon Milliken ‘42 and Shirley Milliken Mineral Springs of North Conway Douglas Mitchell ‘66 and Peggy Mitchell George Mitford and Mary Lynne Mitford Nancy Atwood Mockler ‘69 and Kurt Mockler Helen Bryant Morgan ‘48 and Alton Morgan Lois Walker Moulton ‘59 and Jack C. Moulton Michael Mozzoni and Helen Mozzoni Barbara Mason Murphy ‘68 and Neil Murphy Sandra L. Eastman Nager ‘89 and Eric Nager Macdara Nash ‘84 and Jane Nash John B. Nason ‘48 and Beverly Nason Dale Nelson ‘75 and Catherine Nelson Nancy Medina Nelson ‘48 and Harvey Nelson Robert J. Newton and Judith Newton Khanh Nguyen ‘08 Van Tam Nguyen and Thi My Dung Huynh Donald Nicoletta North Country Fair-Jewelers Gardner Norton ‘56 and Eleanor Stone Norton ‘53

Leon H. Noyes ‘61 and Yubiry Noyes Taizo Ohashi ‘07 Ohiopyle Prints, Inc. Osgood Brothers, Inc. James Osgood ‘56 and Donna Osgood James A. Osgood, II ‘85 and Andrea Smith Osgood ‘86 James R. Ostrander and Betty J. Ostrander Janet Bradeen Pallister ‘52 John Palmer ‘54 and Allaire Pike Palmer ‘53 John Pandora ‘48 and Karen Pandora Robert Payne, Sr. ‘57 and Barbara Payne Arnold C. Pendexter, Jr. ‘64 Jackson Perkins ‘52 Ernest Perreault, Sr. ‘55 and Charlotte Huntress Perreault ‘57 William Perry ‘80 and Susan Perry Charles Pingree ‘56 and Roberta E. Pingree Margaret Grover Pinkham ‘68 and I.J. Pinkham Jeffrey T. Potter ‘60 William Prentice ‘59 Laurie Horton Quintiliani ‘86 and Anthony Quintiliani Raiders Booster Club, Incorporated James Ramsey, Jr. ‘77 and Yvonne Ramsey Judy Pike Raymond ‘60 and Henry T. Raymond, III Robert Record ‘55 and Margaret Record Russell Record ‘63 and Margie Smith Record ‘66 John B. Redman, Jr. ‘70 Ruth Lewis Rivers ‘53 and Robert Rivers, Jr. James Roberts and Gail Roberts Roger A. Roberts ‘62 and Carol Roberts Lucinda A. Ross ‘70 Michael Ross ‘72 Mary Larsen Rubery ‘60 and Robert S. Rubery Stephen Russell ‘59 and Margaret Russell Ferris Saad and Ann Saad Herbert Safford ‘60 and Barbara Safford Marjorie Lane Sanborn ‘51 and Robert L. Sanborn James W. Scanlon ‘76 and Karen Scanlon Richard Schwalbenberg and Sharlene Schwalbenberg Matthew Seavey, Ph.D. ‘97 and Beena John, Ph.D. Linda Sislane Seidman ‘76 and Robert Seidman Ralph Shirley ‘44 and Marilyn McKeen Shirley ‘48 Nancy Sienkiewicz Brian Smith ‘65 Jaclyn Lathrop Smith ‘02 and Peter Smith Luther Smith ‘41 Priscilla Lamb Smith ‘53 and Richard Smith Stephen L. Smith and Elaine Smith Robert L. Solari ‘55 and Martha Solari Elizabeth Barter Somes ‘62 and Robert E. Somes, Jr. David Sorensen Albert Stearns ‘52 and Jacquelyn Stearns B. Dean Stearns ‘58 and Patricia Leavitt Stearns ‘56 Robert D. Stearns ‘44 Roger Stedronsky and Noreen Stedronsky Dwayne Stevens ‘82 and Beth Stevens Kristina Smith Stevens and Laddie Stevens Carol Stewart ‘04 James Stewart ‘60 and Mary Stewart Janette R. Ela Stiebeling ‘72 and Dean Stiebeling Jake Straw ‘05 H. Douglas Struven, II ‘62 and Marie Struven Timar Sturdevant ‘82 and

Kimberly Charles Sturdevant ‘83 Carol S. Sudduth Claudia Schmidt Sullivan ‘63 Jacqueline Blake Sullivan ‘61 and Joseph Sullivan, Jr. Barbara Biggs Sussenberger ‘56 Jan Heath Taliento ‘63 and Robert Taliento Target Corporation Carol Severance Taylor ‘60 and Harold Taylor Guy A. Thomas ‘56 and Sheila Thomas Jiping Tian and Yuling Yang Yang Tian ‘09 Amy Emily Tong ‘09 Hoi-Sang Tong and Ying-Pan Suen Sylvia Torrey and Allen Torrey ‘41 (dec.) Mary Douglas Trickey ‘46 and Earle Trickey Paul Trott ‘68 and Sharon W. Trott Philip Trott, Jr. ‘49 and Diane Trott Eugene Tufts ‘54 and Lynda Tufts Stanley Tupaj and Rondi Stearns Sandra Payne Utterstrom ‘62 and Albert Utterstrom Rodney Wales ‘54 and Patricia Madsen Wales ‘55 Virginia Thurston Wallace ‘47 Richard Walthers ‘62 and Cecille Walthers Eva Dunn Ward ‘49 John S. Ward ‘58 May Hill Ward ‘50 Carley J. Warren ‘49 Henry Watkins, Jr. ‘59 and Zeena Watkins Corliss Watson ‘48 and Shirley Watson Mary Marston Waye ‘46 George Weston ‘60 and Laurie Burnell Weston ‘63 John S. Weston ‘93 Edward Whitaker ‘53 and Sally Reynolds Whitaker ‘55* Wilson Whitten ‘49 and Jeanne Whitten Clyde Wiggin ‘53 and Sylvia Baker Wiggin ‘56 Roger Williams and Jane Williams Nancy Stuart Willis ‘64 and Robert Willis Phillip Wilson ‘63 Gail Douville Wood and George Delph Wood ‘68 (dec.) Patricia Wood ‘68 Byung Gyu Yang and Ok HeeYou Yang Hyun Cheol Yang ‘08 Bradley A. York ‘69 Ellen Hastings Zelman ‘76 and Andrew Zelman

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Samuel Robbins and Sheila Robbins Mary Bradeen Wilson ‘62 Alumni Contributions by Class to All Funds

Sarah & Terry MacGillivray ‘81 Arizona Zipper ‘60 and Susan Eliason Zipper Charter Club - ($17.92 + ) Ellen Bacchiocchi ‘13 Johanna Billington and Michael Douglass Edith Tarlin Brodney ‘42 and Frederick Brodney Linwood Buck and Roberta Buck Diane Huntress Burnell ‘86 and Randy Burnell C. Gould Co., Inc. Nellie Merrill Gilpatric ‘46 and Kenneth E. Gilpatric Lauren Grafe ‘07 Jodi Barton Hesslein ‘83 and Gregg Hesslein Nancy Holden Marilyn Jones Jean Leavitt Jordan ‘43 Denise Lord Brianna Mann ‘11 Earl R. McAllister ‘49 and Vivian McAllister Rebecca McNeeland Morin ‘70 and Ron Morin Arnold Packard Francis Rankin ‘68 and Rosemary Boothby Rankin ‘66 Martha Coe Ritchie ‘47 Keith C. Rowe ‘65 and Martha A. Kinsel Lydia Zipper ‘11 Other Contributions Jeffrey Bartlett ‘79 Rosemary Bennett and Edward Bennett (dec.) Pamala Boivin ‘66 Michelle Boucher ‘13 Robert Cobb and Patricia Hillman Pamela Dethlefs and David Dethlefs Stanley Doane ‘60 Eleanor Eastman Melanie Stacy Frost ‘65 and Steven Frost Todd Gallagher ‘82 Carmalita Bennett Higgins ‘50 Joan E. Banfill Holt ‘68 Matthew Lounsbury and Jacqueline Lounsbury Jennifer Perry ‘13 Fran Pouzol and Gerald Pouzol

1927 Mildred Hill Heath (dec.) 1935 Thomas Hutchins 1936 Pauline Pendexter Lutte Stanley Ward 1939 Evelyn Hartford Bishop 1941 John Gillin Clifford Manchester Luther Smith Allen Torrey (dec.) Timothy Warren (dec.) 1942 Edith Tarlin Brodney Malcolm Clark Gordon Milliken 1943 Jean Leavitt Jordan Sylvia Shaw Lydick 1944 June Miller Coffin Elsie Reuning Fox Hugh Hastings Philip Lord Ralph Shirley Robert Stearns 1945 Calvin Conrod 1946 Nellie Merrill Gilpatric Celestine Perkins Harnden Harrison Homans Gordon Hutchins C. Richard LaCasce Anne Fides MacArthur Earle Moore Mary Douglas Trickey Mary Marston Waye 1947 Clayton Burnell Wilma Andrews Cavanaugh Mary Hastings Dumas Betty Mathieson Masse Charles Perkins Martha Coe Ritchie Virginia Thurston Wallace Elizabeth Baker Wheaton 1948 Charles Drew Dorothy Eastman Jones Nancy Hill LaCasce Helen Bryant Morgan John Nason Nancy Medina Nelson John Pandora Marilyn McKeen Shirley Corliss Watson 1949 Clifford Barnes Gloria Horne Burnell Elizabeth Hurd DesJardins Richard Hill Ronald Hill

George Johnson Beverly Andrews LaPointe Earl McAllister Earl Smith Philip Trott Eva Dunn Ward Carley Warren Wilson Whitten 1950 Hilda Kaye Berry Barbara Tufts Browne Charlotte Clemons Cole Phillip Cole Carmalita Bennett Higgins Kenneth Hutchins George Walker May Hill Ward 1951 Paul Andrews George Fernald Dorothy Wentworth Hamilton Marjorie Lane Sanborn 1952 Louis Drudi Wayland Harris Peter Hathaway Jennette Eldridge Hodge J. Steward LaCasce James LaCasce Alice Perreault Leavitt Janet Bradeen Pallister Jackson Perkins Albert Stearns 1953 David Bowles Burton Brooks Carol Brown Brooks Roberta Cram Chandler George Davis Atwood Dickson Joline Edwards Drudi Beverly Osgood Duthie Joyce Stearns Harmon Peter Hastings Alice Breen Hill Scott Kelly (dec.)

Mr. & Mrs. Paul McGuire

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David & Connie Kinsman Nancy Taylor Kensbock Jeanene Libby LaCasce Jean Bauckman Lyford Eleanor Stone Norton Allaire Pike Palmer Diane Eastman Powell Ruth Lewis Rivers Priscilla Lamb Smith Marjorie Ela Stanley Edward Whitaker* Clyde Wiggin 1954 Paul Kenerson Rosemary Greene Lusky Judith Lloyd Merrow John Palmer Eugene Tufts Rodney Wales 1955 James Currie Robert Edwards Ernest Perreault Robert Record Robert Solari Patricia Madsen Wales Sally Reynolds Whitaker* 1956 Roy Andrews Richard Bucknell Burton Chaplin James Conrad Dana Dudley Donna Potter Edwards Nancy Schildberg Hogan Gardner Norton James Osgood Charles Pingree Bretton Russell Patricia Leavitt Stearns Barbara Biggs Sussenberger Guy Thomas Phyllis Warren-Briggs Sylvia Baker Wiggin 1957 Noel Austin E. Harlan Bartlett Marilyn Bennett

Rowena Lewis Chaplin Samuel Elliot Emily Dore Fletcher Peggyann Evans Harris Patricia Andrews Hofmann Sherry Littlefield Robert Payne Charlotte Huntress Perreault Asa Pike 1958 Priscilla Buzzell Barton (dec.) Richard Conrad Mary Maddix Currie Arnold Harmon Nan Gray Jackson Richard Jones Daniel McAllister Karen Schildberg Pike John Pliakas B. Dean Stearns John Ward 1959 Ben Taye Stevenson Choice Lonna Lutte Lewis Jack Mansur Paula Schmidt Mansur Philip Maynard Thomas McSherry Lois Walker Moulton William Prentice Stephen Russell Henry Watkins 1960 Alan Bennett Annette Kimball Bennett Stanley Doane William Dudley Rachel Charles Kuvaja* Jane Lasselle* Loretta Kyllonen McPeek Eleanor Blake Meekins Gael Sylce Mericle Jeffrey Potter Judy Pike Raymond Mary Larsen Rubery Herbert Safford James Stewart Carol Severance Taylor George Weston Arizona Zipper 1961 James Brown Stephen DiBiaso Katherine Coddington Dolan Melvin Eastman Marvin Goldstein Wilbur Hammond Michael Harwood Robert Isaacs Leon Noyes Jacqueline Blake Sullivan Richard Thompson 1962 John Bradeen Wayne Hadlock Marsha Lee Locke Hansen Richard Heikkinen Elaine Kimball Roger Roberts Elizabeth Barter Somes H. Douglas Struven

Stephen Thal Sandra Payne Utterstrom Richard Walthers Mary Bradeen Wilson 1963 James Archibald Kathryn Huntoon Cook Stephanie Pike Crockett Sarah Brooks Dalton Gary Davis Alan Emery B. Jane Barton Hammond Toby Hammond Oliver Leach Raymond Lillie Philip Matthews David McGillicuddy Russell Record Harry Roberts Claudia Schmidt Sullivan Jan Heath Taliento Laurie Burnell Weston Phillip Wilson David Wood 1964 A. James Comi Kathleen Griffin Cossette Margaret Hatch Eastman Stewart Gill Robert Hatch David Hicks Raymond Huntress Joyce Fox Kennett James Oliver Arnold Pendexter Royce Rankin James Wilfong Nancy Stuart Willis 1965

Michelle Boucher ‘13 & Jen Perry ‘13

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Sarah Eastman Cecil Barker Durland Barker* Donald Bean Betty Hill Crowson Kermit Foster Melanie Stacy Frost Barbara Cornick Hammond Bonnie Hill Louise Lewis Huntress David Jones Elizabeth Adams Kiesman Kenneth Kiesman Cynthia McLeod Lee Bradley Nelson Keith Rowe Brian Smith David Stocks* Russell Tolles 1966 Pamala Boivin Ben Feldman Barry Gilman* Mary Grover Jones Douglas Mitchell Rosemary Boothby Rankin Margie Smith Record Willard Warren Catherine Buswell Wood 1967 Betsy Oliver Bonello Marjorie Demirs Burgess Cheryl Potter Cluff John Day Michael Gallagher Susan Tonry Kelley Daniel McLane Bruce Smith Elaine Weeks Trueblood Kenneth Yoder 1968 Sharon Gilman* David Hastings Joan Banfill Holt

Dennis Manitsas Barbara Mason Murphy Jeannie Allen Nelson Margaret Grover Pinkham Ellen Pope Francis Rankin Paul Trott George Delph Wood (dec.) Patricia Wood 1969 Nancy Atwood Mockler Paula Osgood Sirna Bradley York 1970 Dianne Wood Apgar George Baird Anita Craig Barker Howard Chou Robert Fogg Henry Foster Susan Wheaton Logan Rebecca McNeeland Morin Peter Neff John Redman Lucinda Ross 1971 John Atwood William Findeisen Holly Bell Foster Alison Hale Lynn Hurd Scott Leach* Gerald Ryerson 1972 Bryan Coombs Penny Snow Dougay Joyce Chamberlain Egge Ellen Benson Guilford Rebecca Kiesman Leonard Lawrence Maglin Michael Ross Elbridge Russell Jean Stearns Janette Ela Stiebeling Don Thibodeau 1973 Julie Barton Denney* 1974 Mark Abbott Peter Atwood Patricia Cogswell Thomas Hastings Barbara Hill Martha Grover Holden David Jillson Tracy Bell Mason Debra Osgood Urgese* 1975 Ann Cahill Garry Dale Nelson 1976 Robert Barber Rachel Andrews Damon* Anthony Gibson Peter Mason James Scanlon Linda Sislane Seidman Ellen Hastings Zelman 1977 Nicole Cote-Crosskill* Kathryn Wilson Dunham*

Bruce Ela James Ramsey Virginia Sislane 1978 Richard Beebe John Chandler C. Brent LaCasce* Kelly Bell Lloyd Philip McBain 1979 Jeffrey Bartlett Marygrace Smith Cimino Lisa Costello Michael Hill 1980 Sara Hill Tracy Lane Bradford Littlefield William Perry 1981 Jeffrey Brown Richard Dunham Christopher Gordon* Heidi Hoefler Dawn Gale LaCasce* Anthony Lennon Terry MacGillivray* Shannon McKeen 1982 Denise Sanborn Brown Jacalyn Johnstone Fearon Michael Gabrielson Todd Gallagher Jonathan Housum James Oldham Jane Hastings Rosenberg Dwayne Stevens Timar Sturdevant Kevin Whitaker* 1983 Jodi Barton Hesslein

Louise Perry ‘65

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Yusuke Fukata Po-han Huang Nhung Le Young-ro Lee Yang Tian Amy Emily Tong 2011 Linh Dang Aslyn Dindorf Brianna Mann Lydia Zipper 2013 Ellen Bacchiocchi Michelle Boucher Jennifer Perry Faculty, Staff, Former Faculty, Former Staff

Tracy Weitz-FA’s Director of the Center for International Students, Jane Fullerton-FA Faculty (English) & Barbara Douglass-FA Retired Faculty (ESL) Greg Lloyd Kristen Russell McDermott Heidi Krim Shrigley Kimberly Charles Sturdevant 1984 Carrie Hastings Contreras Macdara Nash Cheryl Turner Randolph Wales Tracy Huntress Wales 1985 John Bacchiocchi Karen Libby Bacchiocchi Steven Cote Dawn Vance Coughlin Randy Heath Cooper Campbell Jackson James Osgood David Rohde James Webb 1986 Diane Huntress Burnell Andrea Longpre Macht Andrea Smith Osgood Laurie Horton Quintiliani Sandra Panno Whitaker* 1987 Lisa Graves Heather Pike Hart Jeffrey Pelkie* Jonathan Webb 1988 Shawn Dolley 1989 Sandra Eastman Nager 1990 Michelle Coombs Brian Turner 1991 Betsy Gould Desjardins 1992 Jennifer Leach Pelkie* 1993 Heather Marie Bush

Susan Sudduth Hammond Thomas Hammond John Weston 1994 Robert Devereux 1995 Amos Maillett Maria A. Gomiz Maillett 1997 Matthew Seavey 1999 Layne Millette Woodward* 2002 Elizabeth Alimi Cook Jaclyn Lathrop Smith 2003 Kalyn Millette* 2004 Paige Millette* Carol Stewart 2005 Hao Chung Ho Justine Lathrop Jake Straw 2006 Raven Millette* Charles Scott 2007 Robert Freeman Lauren Grafe Jian Long Taizo Ohashi Jong Youl Park 2008 Wei-ning Fang Dake Li JiaHe Lu Khanh Nguyen Fei Su Dana Utembayeva Hyun Cheol Yang 2009 Haley Carleton Eden Cianciolo*

Susan Ackley* Thomas Ackley* Melanie Allen John Atwood John Atwood ‘71 Anita Craig Barker ‘70 Durland Barker ‘65* Bethany Baylies* Rosemary Bennett Jeannine Berube* Johanna Billington William Bowden* Linwood Buck Roberta Buck Steven Caffrey Elizabeth Carlson Ann Chappell* Diana Potter Chevignard Robert Cobb Nicole Cote-Crosskill ‘77* Scott Cote-Crosskill* Margaret Cugini* Rachel Andrews Damon ‘76* Michael Dana* John Day ‘67 Julie Barton Denney ‘73* Pamela Dethlefs Joseph DeVito Barbara Douglass

Polly Pendexter Lutte ‘36

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Joanne Ross Kathryn Wilson Dunham ‘77* Dawn Farnham* Todd Gallagher ‘82 Angie Garrett* Sarah Gibson Sharon Gilman ‘68* Paul Goodof John Gordon Chris Granville Graves ‘68 Ellen Benson Guilford ‘72 Kathleen Haffner* Michelle Hamlin* Marsha Lee Locke Hansen ‘62 Jodi Barton Hesslein ‘83 Christopher Hibbard Barbara Hill ‘74 Ronald Hill ‘49 Kelley Hodgman-Burns* Robert Hodgman-Burns* William Housum Mary Grover Jones ‘66 Flora Katsiaficas Andrew Kearns Scott Kelly ‘53 (dec.) Louise Kingsbury Peter Klomp Carol Kneeland Theodore Kneeland Barbara Kollander* Rachel Charles Kuvaja ‘60* C. Brent LaCasce ‘78* Dawn Gale LaCasce ‘81* Scott Leach ‘71* Daniel Lee Susan Lee Diane Lewey Billie L’Heureux* Jacqueline Lounsbury Jane Lounsbury Matthew Lounsbury Sarah MacGillivray* Terry MacGillivray ‘81* Mary Ellen Mackin Maria A. Gomiz Maillett ‘95 Deborah Mason

H. Paul McGuire Stephanie Morin Theodore Nixon Joy Spiller Norkin* James Osgood ‘85 Jennifer Leach Pelkie ‘92* Fran Pouzol Joel Rhymer* Bretton Russell ‘56 Sedgwick Saunders* Timothy Scott Nancy Sienkiewicz James St. Pierre* Wendy Le Clair St. Pierre* Kristina Smith Stevens Christopher Strahler* Emily Leidner Strahler* David Sturdevant* Elisabeth Sturdevant* James Thurston* Susan Thurston* Geraldine Turner John Urgese* Tracy Weitz John Weston ‘93 Kevin Whitaker ‘82* Sally Reynolds Whitaker ‘55* Sandra Panno Whitaker ‘86* Susan Wilcox James Wilfong ‘64 Patricia Wood ‘68 Parents, Past Parents, Grandparents Terry L. Abraham and James L. Abraham Thomas Ackley and Susan Ackley* Mona Ames and Edward Ames Roy E. Andrews ‘56 and Maxine Andrews John L. Atwood ‘71 Peter Atwood ‘74 and Jennifer Atwood John Bacchiocchi ‘85 and Karen Libby Bacchiocchi ‘85 Robert Bannister Robert Barber ‘76 Durland Barker ‘65 and Cheryl Barker* George R. Bishop, Jr. and Virginia H. Bishop William Bowden and Sonia Bowden* Linwood Buck and Roberta Buck Steven Caffrey and Lois Arnold-Caffrey Winfield Carrick and Janet Carrick Vicky Chandler ‘81 Ann Chappell and Steve Chappell* David Cianciolo* Marygrace Smith Cimino ‘79 Robert Cobb and Patricia Hillman Nancy Cooke Madeleine Corson Jean Cressy Betty Hill Crowson ‘65 Rachel Andrews Damon ‘76* Michael R. Dana and Terese Dana* Dong Van Dang and Thi Bich Noc Nguyen James Day, Jr. and Anita Day Julie Barton Denney ‘73* Barbara Douglass and David Douglass Kathryn Wilson Dunham ‘77 and Richard Dunham* Edna Eastman Melvin Eastman ‘61 and Margaret Hatch Eastman ‘64 Sarah C. Eastman

Bruce W. Ela ‘77 and Karen Ela Shu-jen Fang and Wen-li Huang Scott Ferguson and Dawn Ferguson Hirotsuka Fukata and Shiho Fukata T. Scott Gamwell and Ann Gamwell Angie Garrett and Malachy Garrett* Sarah H. Gibson and James Gibson John E. Gordon, Sr. Lisa Graves ‘87 and Paul Carleton Edmund Hamlin and Michelle Hamlin* Celestine Perkins Harnden ‘46 Jodi Barton Hesslein ‘83 and Gregg Hesslein Nai-Shun Ho and Angela Chen Robert Hodgman-Burns and Kelley Hodgman-Burns* Maxwell W. House and Sharon H. House William T. Housum, Jr. Chang-Kun Huang and Li-Hua Chan Nicholas E. Hurlin Marilyn Jones Sandy Kelly and Scott A. Kelly ‘53 (dec.) Barbara Kollander and Lonnie Kollander* Mary Lynn Krim Rachel Charles Kuvaja ‘60* Billie L’Heureux and Stephen Carland* C. Brent LaCasce ‘78 and Dawn Gale LaCasce ‘81* Richard Lambrecht, Jr. and Reita Lambrecht Tracy Lane ‘80 Henry Latkin Hong Tien Le and Thi Hong Nguyen Scott Leach ‘71* Daniel G. Lee, Jr. and Susan D. Lee Hong-Guen Lee and Mi-Young Kang Wenmei Li and Jihua Wang Greg Lloyd ‘83 and Kelly Bell Lloyd ‘78 Susan Wheaton Logan ‘70 Guang Jia Long and Chun Yun Tian Chuanzhu Lu and Liping Wang Pauline Pendexter Lutte ‘36 Lillian MacFarlane Terry MacGillivray ‘81 and Sarah MacGillivray* David W. Mason and Margaret Mason Nathaniel R. Mason, Sr. and Deborah Mason Anne Hastings Massey

Cheryl Turner Schneider ‘84, Geraldine Turner-FA’s Asst to the Head of School & Brian Turner ‘90

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Margaret Miller William Miller and Rizza Miller George Mitford and Mary Lynne Mitford Michael Mozzoni and Helen Mozzoni Samuel Nesbitt and Jane Nesbitt Van Tam Nguyen and Thi My Dung Huynh Donald Nicoletta Suk Mee Noh Kenichi Ohashi James E. Oldham ‘82 and Nancy Oldham James A. Osgood, II ‘85 and Andrea Smith Osgood ‘86 Jeffrey Pelkie ‘87 and Jennifer Leach Pelkie ‘92* William Perry ‘80 and Susan Perry Asa O. Pike, IV ‘57 and Karen Schildberg Pike ‘58 James Ramsey, Jr. ‘77 and Yvonne Ramsey Judy Pike Raymond ‘60 and Henry T. Raymond, III Joel Rhymer and Elizabeth Rhymer* James Roberts and Gail Roberts Richard Romboldi and Marilyn Romboldi Bretton D. Russell ‘56 and Cindy Russell Elbridge A. Russell ‘72 and Linda Russell Ferris Saad and Ann Saad Sedgwick Saunders and Amy Saunders* Richard Schwalbenberg and Sharlene Schwalbenberg Timothy G. Scott Thomas D. Shaffner Stephen L. Smith and Elaine Smith Kristina Smith Stevens and Laddie Stevens H. Douglas Struven, II ‘62 and Marie Struven David B. Sturdevant and Elisabeth Sturdevant* James H. Thurston and Susan Thurston* Jiping Tian and Yuling Yang Hoi-Sang Tong and Ying-Pan Suen Stanley Tupaj and Rondi Stearns Geraldine Turner Yerzhan Utembayeva and Lyudmila Utembayeva Wendell Webb and Nora Webb Edward Whitaker ‘53 and Sally Reynolds Whitaker ‘55* Kevin Whitaker ‘82 and Sandra Panno Whitaker ‘86* Mary Wilkinson-Greenberg (dec.) Roger Williams and Jane Williams Gail Douville Wood and George Delph Wood ‘68 (dec.) Merrill Workman and James D. Workman Byung Gyu Yang and Ok HeeYou Yang Shaojun Zhou Arizona Zipper ‘60 and Susan Eliason Zipper

Gifts In Kind Scott Anger and Mary Anger Cecil Barker ‘65 and Anita Craig Barker ‘70 Jeffrey Bartlett ‘79 Robert Cobb and Patricia Hillman Rachel Andrews Damon ‘76* Michael R. Dana and Terese Dana John M. Day ‘67 Pamela Dethlefs and David Dethlefs Robert Freeman ‘07 Todd Gallagher ‘82 Kristen Russell McDermott ‘83 and David McDermott Samuel Robbins and Sheila Robbins Ferris Saad and Ann Saad Timothy G. Scott Nancy Sienkiewicz Peter B. Smith Stanley A. Ward ‘36 and Edith Ward Benjamin Wilcox and Susan Wilcox Trustees, Former Trustees, Trustee Emeritii Roy Andrews ‘56 Alan Bennett ‘60 John Chandler ‘78 Steven Cote ‘85 John Day ‘67 John A. Dunn, Jr. William Findeisen ‘71 T. Scott Gamwell Christopher Gordon ‘81* David Hastings ‘68 Michael Hill ‘79 Nancy Schildberg Hogan ‘56 Cooper Campbell Jackson ‘85 Richard Jones ‘58 Bradford Littlefield ‘80 Shannon McKeen ‘81 Bradley Nelson ‘65 James Osgood ‘56 Asa O. Pike, IV ‘57 Ellen Pope ‘68 Henry Raymond David Rohde ‘85 Bretton Russell ‘56 Thomas Shaffner B. Dean Stearns ‘58 Carol Sudduth Brenda Thibodeau George Walker ‘50 Elaine Weeks Trueblood ‘67 Memorial Gifts - In Memory Of

Dick Cote-FA Former Trustee & Cathy Cote

Emore Alexander ‘49 Evelyn Alexander Richard W. Andrews ‘54 Roy E. Andrews ‘56 and Maxine Andrews Alan D. Bennett ‘60 and Annette Kimball Bennett ‘60 Jeannine Berube and Fred Berube * Burton Chaplin ‘56 and Rowena Lewis Chaplin ‘57 Rachel Andrews Damon ‘76* Sarah C. Eastman Fryeburg Academy Teachers Association Peter Gilmore and Cynthia Kingsford Ellen Benson Guilford ‘72 Patricia Andrews Hofmann ‘57

Roy Andrews ‘56 & Duddie Graustein Andrews Rachel Charles Kuvaja ‘60* Diane Lewey and Paul Lewey Jane Lounsbury and Alan Lounsbury George Mitford and Mary Lynne Mitford James Osgood ‘56 and Donna Osgood Elbridge A. Russell ‘72 and Linda Russell Bruce E. Smith ‘67 Ellen Hastings Zelman ‘76 and Andrew Zelman Burleigh Barnes ‘45 Clifford Barnes ‘49 and Llewella F. Barnes Robert G. Barton Julie Barton Denney ‘73* Roger Bean Sarah H. Gibson and James Gibson Elbridge A. Russell ‘72 and Linda Russell Joel W. Bennett ‘60 Marilyn Bennett ‘57 Mary Heald Benson ‘44 Ellen Benson Guilford ‘72 Robert Benson ‘45 Ellen Benson Guilford ‘72 Faustina E. Chamberlain Joyce Chamberlain Egge ‘72 and William Egge Elbridge A. Russell ‘72 and Linda Russell John R. Chandler ‘51 Burton Chaplin ‘56 and Rowena Lewis Chaplin ‘57 Florence Hill Pendexter Chase ‘13 Pauline Pendexter Lutte ‘36 Clarence Coombs ‘44 Bryan Coombs ‘72 and Beth Cyr Brian (BJ) Day ‘04 James Day, Jr. and Anita Day Willard Doherty Sandy Kelly and Scott A. Kelly ‘53 (dec.) James H. Doughty ‘42 Malcolm Clark ‘42 and Mary Clark Hazel Manchester Durfee ‘38 Elbridge A. Russell ‘72 and Linda Russell Clyde Eastman ‘50 Lonna Lutte Lewis ‘59 Conrad K. Eastman ‘48 Sarah H. Gibson and James Gibson Lonna Lutte Lewis ‘59 Rupert Eastman ‘36 Edna Eastman Marcy Emery ‘91 Betsy Gould Desjardins ‘91 and Norman Desjardins Ruth Shaw French ‘26 Philip Matthews, Jr. ‘63 and Jacqueline Matthews Bretton Frost

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Maxwell House and Sharon House LCDR Robert Graustein ‘57 Maxine Andrews and Roy E. Andrews ‘56 Donald Guilford, Jr. Ellen Benson Guilford ‘72 Wilbur Hammond, Sr. ‘41 Hilda Kaye Berry ‘50 Elbridge A. Russell ‘72 and Linda Russell Nancy Brooks Heath ‘64 Randy Heath ‘85 and Stephanie Digeon-Heath Eric Holden Shirley Alcott Linwood Buck and Roberta Buck Nancy Holden Charles Jones Mineral Springs of North Conway Staff Robert J. Newton and Judith Newton Arnold Packard Roy Horne ‘47 Clayton Burnell ‘47 and Gloria Horne Burnell ‘49 Jane B. Housum Emily Dore Fletcher ‘57 and Peter Fletcher Colin Hurd ‘64 Lynn Hurd ‘71 Daniel Martin and Carol Martin Merwin Hurd, Jr. ‘39 Lynn Hurd ‘71 Norman G. Hurd ‘61 Lynn Hurd ‘71 Marcia Bell Ingraham ‘41 Lynn Hurd ‘71 Priscilla Bassett Johnstone ‘47 Ellen Benson Guilford ‘72 Scott A. Kelly ‘53 Roy E. Andrews ‘56 and Maxine Andrews James Archibald ‘63 and Rachel Archibald David A. Bowles ‘53 and Elizabeth F. Bowles Roberta Cram Chandler ‘53 Burton Chaplin ‘56 and Rowena Lewis Chaplin ‘57 Beverly Osgood Duthie ‘53 and Al Duthie Ellen Benson Guilford ‘72 Celestine Perkins Harnden ‘46 Peter G. Hastings ‘53 and Stephanie Hastings Sandy Kelly Rachel Charles Kuvaja ‘60 Diane Lewey and Paul Lewey Lonna Lutte Lewis ‘59 Jane Lounsbury and Alan Lounsbury Gardner Norton ‘56 and Eleanor Stone Norton ‘53 Taizo Ohashi 2007 James Osgood ‘56 and Donna Osgood John Palmer ‘54 and Allaire Pike Palmer ‘53 Diane Eastman Powell ‘53 and Monte B. Powell Virginia Sislane ‘77 Priscilla Lamb Smith ‘53 and Richard Smith Stephen Thal ‘62 and Eleanor Thal Phyllis Warren-Briggs ‘56 and Tom Briggs Clyde Wiggin ‘53 and Sylvia Baker Wiggin ‘56 Nancy Stuart Willis ‘64 and Robert Willis Leonard R. Kiesman ‘47 Elbridge A. Russell ‘72 and Linda Russell Merritt and Bertha Kimball Elaine Kimball ‘62 Bruce E. Smith ‘67 Carmen Davis Knapp ‘51 Jennette R. Eldridge Hodge ‘52 and Fenton Hodge Marjoray ‘Dolly’ LaCasce

Asa O. Pike ‘57-FA’s President of the Board of Trustees & Peter Hastings ‘53 Emily Dore Fletcher ‘57 and Peter Fletcher C. Brent LaCasce ‘78 and Dawn Gale LaCasce ‘81 Jane Hastings Rosenberg ‘82 and David Rosenberg Ski Sundries & Supplies Martha LaPierre Bethany C. Baylies and Mark MacDonald* Rosemary Bennett and Edward Bennett (dec.) Jodi Barton Hesslein ‘83 and Gregg Hesslein Diane Lewey and Paul Lewey Jane Lounsbury and Alan Lounsbury Matthew Lounsbury and Jacqueline Lounsbury Jeffrey Pelkie ‘87 and Jennifer Leach Pelkie ‘92* Fran Pouzol and Gerald Pouzol Kristina Smith Stevens and Laddie Stevens Ralph Larrabee Richard L. Larrabee and Libby Larrabee Leo C. Lemieux D.O. ‘20 Charles S. Perkins ‘47 and Sharon Perkins Bonita Eastman Littlefield ‘63 Edna Eastman Linwood ‘Buddy’ Lord ‘62 Denise Lord Carl F. Lusky ‘54 Rosemary Greene Lusky ‘54 Elbridge A. Russell ‘72 and Linda Russell Vincent Manoriti ‘85 Steven P. Cote ‘85 and Lisa D. Cote Janice Millette David Cianciolo* Eden Cianciolo ‘09* Kalyn Millette ‘03* Paige Millette ‘04* Raven Millette ‘06* Layne J. Millette Woodward ‘99 and George Woodward ‘99* John ‘Jack’ Mitchell John S. Ward ‘58 Virginia Nixon Theodore Nixon and Gail Nixon David Oldham James E. Oldham ‘82 and Nancy Oldham Marcia Plummer Oliver ‘36 Betsy Oliver Bonello ‘67 and Ed Bonello, Jr. James Oliver ‘64 and Donese Oliver William Oliver ‘38

Betsy Oliver Bonello ‘67 and Ed Bonello, Jr. James Oliver ‘64 and Donese Oliver C. Earl ‘Bub’ Osgood ‘46 Tracy Bell Mason ‘74 Paula Osgood Sirna ‘69 and Tony Sirna Marguerite Heath Osgood ‘45 Paula Osgood Sirna ‘69 and Tony Sirna Rachel M. Osgood C. Gould Co., Inc. Kimberly Gluck and Andrew Gluck Sandy Kelly and Scott A. Kelly ‘53 (dec.) Mary Lynn Krim James A. Osgood, II ‘85 and Andrea Smith Osgood ‘86 James R. Ostrander and Betty J. Ostrander Heidi Krim Shrigley ‘83 and Richard Shrigley Paula Osgood Sirna ‘69 and Tony Sirna Roderick Perkins 1917 Charles S. Perkins ‘47 and Sharon Perkins Stephen N. Perkins 1915 Charles S. Perkins ‘47 and Sharon Perkins Clayton Richardson ‘50 Elbridge A. Russell ‘72 and Linda Russell Harry Roberts, Sr. and June Roberts Roger A. Roberts ‘62 and Carol Roberts Gregory Sanborn ‘84 Roy E. Andrews ‘56 and Maxine Andrews John Bosworth and Joan Bosworth Burton Chaplin ‘56 and Rowena Lewis Chaplin ‘57 Steven P. Cote ‘85 and Lisa D. Cote Jean Cressy Sarah H. Gibson and James Gibson John E. Gordon, Sr. Ellen Benson Guilford ‘72 Flora Katsiaficas Maine Chiefs of Police Association Thomas E. McSherry, Jr. ‘59 and Rochelle Leeder Allen Messer and Stella Messer Elbridge A. Russell ‘72 and Linda Russell Randolph Wales ‘84 and Tracy Huntress Wales ‘84 Rodney Wales ‘54 and Patricia Madsen Wales ‘55 William ‘Billie’ Sayles Fred Sayles and Joanne Goudreau Mary Sayles

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Geraldine Turner Unum Matching Gifts Program Helen Palmer Weeks ‘50 Hilda Kaye Berry ‘50 Phillip Cole ‘50 and Charlotte Clemons Cole ‘50 Andrew Welch Oliver Leach ‘63 and Agnes Leach Ola-Mae Dickey Wheaton ‘44 Susan Wheaton Logan ‘70 Mary Wilkinson-Greenberg Rachel Charles Kuvaja ‘60 Charles G. Scott 2006 Timothy G. Scott Bruce E. Smith ‘67 Raymond Wood Loretta Kyllonen McPeek ‘60 Irene Kenerson Yoder ‘41 Kenneth Yoder ‘67 and Lynn Yoder Janeen Boschert Young ‘74 Tracy Bell Mason ‘74

Ellen Benson Guilford ‘72 Joseph and Maria Manning Diana Potter Chevignard and Alban Chevignard Nathaniel R. Mason ‘98 Nathaniel R. Mason, Sr. and Deborah Mason Joy Spiller Norkin Diana Potter Chevignard and Alban Chevignard Taizo Ohashi ‘07 Kenichi Ohashi Wanda Jones Ryerson ‘72 Marilyn Jones Steve Soumi Diana Potter Chevignard and Alban Chevignard Florence ‘Sherry’ Strum Fryeburg Academy Special Services Department David B. Sturdevant Diana Potter Chevignard and Alban Chevignard Janice Lowell Whittemore Ellen Benson Guilford ‘72 *denotes donation to Capital Campaign

Memorial Gifts - In Honor Of

Cathy Trott Wood ‘69 & Don Wood ‘68 Milton Seavey ‘69 Elbridge A. Russell ‘72 and Linda Russell Jacquelyn Pimentel Smith Bethany C. Baylies and Mark MacDonald* Rosemary Bennett and Edward Bennett (dec.) Jeannine Berube and Fred Berube* Bradley Memorial United Methodist Church Haley Carleton 2009 Diana Potter Chevignard and Alban Chevignard Fryeburg Academy Teachers Association Lisa Graves ‘87 and Paul Carleton Jodi Barton Hesslein ‘83 and Gregg Hesslein Robert Hodgman-Burns and Kelley Hodgman-Burns Sandy Kelly and Scott A. Kelly ‘53 (dec.) Diane Lewey and Paul Lewey Jane Lounsbury and Alan Lounsbury Matthew Lounsbury and Jacqueline Lounsbury Terry MacGillivray ‘81 and Sarah MacGillivray* Jeffrey Pelkie ‘87 and Jennifer Leach Pelkie ‘92* Vic Pimentel Fran Pouzol and Gerald Pouzol David Sorensen Kristina Smith Stevens and Laddie Stevens David B. Sturdevant and Elisabeth Sturdevant* Shawn P. Smith Ellen Benson Guilford ‘72 Marshall Spring ‘41 Hilda Kaye Berry ‘50 Russell Tolles, Sr. and Alice Tolles Russell F. Tolles, Jr. ‘65 and Sandra Tolles Daniel Turner Mark Abbott ‘74 and Debrah Abbott Roy E. Andrews ‘56 and Maxine Andrews Barbara Douglass and David Douglass Sarah H. Gibson and James Gibson Ellen Benson Guilford ‘72 Mary Ellen Mackin James Osgood ‘56 and Donna Osgood Elbridge A. Russell ‘72 and Linda Russell Brian S. Turner ‘90 Cheryl Turner ‘84 and Ronald Schneider

Sarah Mason Andre ‘95 Nathaniel R. Mason, Sr. and Deborah Mason James Bannister ‘84 Robert Bannister Elle Burbank ‘15 Stephen L. Smith and Elaine Smith Sulo Burbank ‘14 Stephen L. Smith and Elaine Smith Faustina E. Chamberlain Joyce Chamberlain Egge ‘72 and William Egge Timothy Chandler ‘82 Rachel Charles Kuvaja ‘60* Vicky Chandler ‘81 Rachel Charles Kuvaja ‘60* Robert Cobb Diana Potter Chevignard and Alban Chevignard Rachel Andrews Damon ‘76 Ellen Benson Guilford ‘72 Barbara Douglass William Bowden and Sonia Bowden* Vicky Jones Ferrell ‘76 Marilyn Jones Flora Katsiaficas Ellen Benson Guilford ‘72 Scott A. Kelly ‘53 Burton Brooks ‘53 and Carol Brown Brooks ‘53 Atwood Dickson, Jr. ‘53 and Evelyn G. Dickson Louis Drudi ‘52 and Joline Edwards Drudi ‘53 Michael Gabrielson ‘82 and Adelle Gabrielson Joyce Stearns Harmon ‘53 and David Harmon Ronald W. Hill ‘49 and Alice Breen Hill ‘53 James R. LaCasce ‘52 and Jeanene Libby LaCasce ‘53 Jean Bauckman Lyford ‘53 and William Lyford Ruth Lewis Rivers ‘53 and Robert Rivers, Jr. Elbridge A. Russell ‘72 and Linda Russell Marjorie Ela Stanley ‘53 and Roger Stanley Daniel G. Lee, Jr. Diana Potter Chevignard and Alban Chevignard Fryeburg Academy Teachers Association Theodore Kneeland and Carol Kneeland Elbridge A. Russell ‘72 and Linda Russell Susan D. Lee Theodore Kneeland and Carol Kneeland Elbridge A. Russell ‘72 and Linda Russell Diane Leith-Doucett Diana Potter Chevignard and Alban Chevignard Mary Ellen Mackin

Mary Sayles of Lovell, ME, along with family, established a scholarship in memory of Mary’s late husband Bill Sayles. Bill was a tireless advocate for education. Thank you to the Sayles Family.

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Nelson Mandela

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