Conant High School - Yearbook (Jaffrey, NH)

 - Class of 1959

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Y - A, ff' g - -If f 1 I . , ' .- gif A ,:k.: .VkL,- 1 MARGARET KORPI DICK SOUCIA ALICE WHITNEY 2 HOWARD WILLIAMS RONALD BUTLER TRAVIS ALLEN LINDA FELCH MEAD HERPJCK RONALD CHARLAND PRISCILLA ALLORD ROLAND BIBEAU MARION BLAIR MARGIE WHITNEY W A Boggy RECORD BETTE STEWART HARRY SIROIS Grade 1 Grad vis' birthdayp fTrav 's OF COURSE, WE WERE GRADE SCHOOL YOUNGSTERS ONCE . . . e 2 Grade 2 L a Grade 3 Rindge Cousins await school bus Our Leader! P I I P P Grade 4 Indians in Grade 5 Grade 6 fLinda's birthdayj fTrav's birthdayj fLinda's birthdayp A D THE WE ARRI ED AT CDNANT REMEMBER? The first day at Conant: Mr. Boucher kept Howard and Richard 1 112 hours after school? And in the Eighth Grade When---Mr. Hildebrandt caught Carol climbing in the win- dow? We had that Christmas party and those mysterious closets? Ronnie Butler baked his shrunken ice skates in the oven to make them expand? Susan fainted? AND THEN WHEN WE ENTERED HIGH SCHOOL. . .REMEMBER. . . Huh? Sweet Sixteen Napoleon A sin to waste food! Aren't we cute? Chem. class when Travis and Linda had H2504 fights and Howard cut his hand on the thistle tube? And then there was the time when: H el 'looow Everybody The girls dyed their hair red. The Witch Doctors In driver training - Diana bent the emergency brake to the floorg Ron- nie crushed a mail box. We all were going to skip school and climb the mountain. We published a book of short stories. Margaret, Diana and Marion, as cheerleaders. shattered a florescent light bulb with a football at Wilton H.S. We called Dick Webber Lobster. Travis and Carol burned a hole in Margaret's PJ. 's on the light in the commercial room. We conducted the paper drive! I! H ,, ,, Fromage We decorated for the Senior Prom. The standard daffodil joke circulated! Framed!! O Q 6 SNOV5 t wi N1 NOW Remember when Harry hypnotized Ronnie? Happy Birthday. It's Gott to be good! Richard! Remember old Mother Grendel? Remember when the meeting house bell rang thirteen times at 11:20 on Halloween night? Remember when Margaret was chosen as a candidate for Carnival Queen? Remember some of the things the girls baked in Home Ec class? Oh. come on, Andy! You must have been a Surprise, Bobl Remember Mr. Boucher 's special detention periods? Remember when Priscil1a's car stopped---P lust like an old pro! beautiful babyl Remember Ronnie's little accident? Remember when Carol finally got her class ring? Remember how hard it was to get a picture from our Bul1dog? l Smack, smack! Nothing to itl Serena de Frosty frolics Some body goofed I Mighty mouth Labor Day fun You loop Liberacel Remember when Marion, Margie, and Harry lost Homer in Jordan Marsh 's in Boston? Remember when the Glee Club wore pajamas? Remember when Bette refused to admit. she dyed her hair red? Remember Susan's faithful up car? Remember Where P? Re member the cars? Remember Remember Remember fair? Guess who? when Harry had a shower? when the bombs were put in Linda's comments? the feed we had in Boston? Fair is foul, and foul is Remember when Bob managed to get to English on time? Remember when Harry was all wet? Remember how sleepy Louie always got in trig. class? l Genius at work! ,. sl ,H , ,, W ' -991.5-17, ,. ff, M Q-N Y' L ,M Qs, M.. ,. 9-1 - - ffm' wi H5 W 1 -ig Q mm-- f we , ,M W 44 ,V -,.,x.A,,, mw- 2 4 5 535 0111155 B163-gk! wan pw lin!! 'film llltigg HHN! ai sn 3 gifs!!! . Ji -i ' 4 jg? , il by Q, , I K Bbw T559 'G' iw f 1 J' K 'n qw-5 'T wi, ig' 1 M 5 , :E W 'Y A g,!g,.EL'R',g ' -. ' im if qi .L i.- 2 U, -can ' - 1 3-N. First deadline! Next! 5 Arer1't we smart! tm'-'? f Hup! two, three, four! Hear the latest. That old gang of mine, E S F - ' alslmmaigg Good-by, Conant, Good-by fTo the Tune of Good Night, Sweetheart j Good-by, Conant, now we leave you sadly. Good-by, Conant, we'11 remember alwaysg Tears and parting may make us forlorn. But with the dawn our new world is born. So we'11 say GOOD-BY. CONANT. Though the years have flown by, Good-by, Conant, every year we'11 treasureg Thank you, Conant, to everyone we 're grateful' Good-by. Conant, Good-by. Good-by, Conant, short the years we 've been here. Good-by, Conant, now those years are over, Their cares and woes will quickly disappear. Because our new --- horizons are near. So we'11 say GOOD-BY. CONANT Though we now must leave you, We'11 remember Those who gave us guidance, A11 our parents and teachers, may God bless them. Good-by, Conant. Good-by. QW 0 929' WW? QQ Howar:I3Ni11iams ix X Q S ' - .0 Q g N BUSY DAYS Physics consists of learning more and more Damed if I know! about less and less! Ir takes more than fingers! Qu'esr-ce que c'esr2 Economically speaking! Artists at work! This page sponsored by D. D. BEAN SL SONS CO, Book Matches Jaffrey, New Hampshire LA DMARKS 0010 In the corner X00 ke, 1 Typj C311 6105 x 1 Stu H311 V w A mmute s rest Just too much This page sponsored by JAFFREY MILLS Ocket ,ld , ,-rr U ?5f3'f X2l 'AWS WN C GN' E, THE SENIDRS, THA K YOU . .. The Senior Class wishes to express our sincere thanks to Mr. Henry Bremner, our Yearbook advisor for sacrificing his time and effort in the editing of The Conant. Heigll-loo! ying beigb-bo! unto tlae green bollyq M051 friemlylaip is feignifzg, moi! loving mefe folly: Then, lyeigla-bo, the bolly! Tloif life is most jolly! L l SHAKESPEARE CONANT HIGH STUDENT COU IL President ----------- HOWARD WILLIAMS Vice President - - ----- FRANK HALE Secretary ---- - - JOANN ALLEN Treasurer - - - - - ROY DREW Advisor - - - - MISS CASTAW The Student Council of Conant High is a leader of student government in New Hamp- shire. While the Council is known for its activities at Conant, it has also distinguished itself in student activities at the regional, state and national levels. In future years the Student Council will rise to even greater heights. GLEE CLUB CONANT REVIEW STAFF 'SF -A . ': I : w 1 wpjf V 5 SENIOR BAND JUNIOR BAND 2 R A L 3 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM ain Coach MARION BLAIR MISS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS , 0 41,5 J QXAQSSQ I M H 1 S --5 wgg ' 3155555 - ms 1 Q 4-5? ,J A Q 4 'Q -x Simi, +5 9.53: -s X xiii .i 3? s U i , swf? - 2 x. A. as ,. . ,Q X X li 53- - 1 . Wfvh: . 5 . y 1 X Q ix v xx E i s f N , 3' - f - , 5 . 4 nil fin I A ' - l . Q 6 K 1 AfA 2 ' X i f S if if A 'fm M 55 E55 A Captain C0-ich RICHARD BLANCHETTE NORTON SGCCER TEAM Coach MRS. DUBINA GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL CQNANT vs PETERBOROUGH L005e ball Get that ball W Get those rebounds Pep talk HUP and Away.. Block that shot Yea, Men Watch that man UEXCUSC me P I A Y V E E S Woof! SCfafnb1e This page sponsored by HOW CHU yOU Stop a W. W. CROSS AND CO, man that big? Manufacturers of Sterilized Tacks and Nails LAST WILL A D TESTAME T OF THE CLASS OF I9 9 We. the class of 1959 of Conant High School, Town of Jaffrey, County of Cheshire, Stane of New Hampshire, in twenty-four individual parts, being of sane and sound mind, do declare this, our last will and testament. Travis Allen, will my ponytail to Io Kulish. Priscilla Allord, leave my drum to my sister Katherine. Roland Bibeaii, leave---calmly. Marion Blair, leave my position as Captain of the Cheerleading Squad to the most boister- ous Iunior girl. Richard Blanchette, will my powerful Jeep to Mr. Bremner so that he can plow out his own driveway when there is a blizzard. Ronald Bulter, will my timely answers to Mrs. Kendall's questions to any student who isn't very studious. Ronald Charland, will my French accent to Leonard Kirschner. Linda Felch, will some of my flashy earrings to Shirley Hannon. Mead Herrick, will my position as foreman of the Auto Mechanics shop to John Doten. Don't get greasy because it's bad for the digestion. Margaret Korpi. leave a copy of the Ten Commandments to the Sophomore boys. David Nichols, will my various forms of transportation to Peter Garland. Robert Record. will my absence excuses to Donna Norwood. They may come in handy next year with Mr. Boucher. Homer Sawtelle. will my electrical knowledge to anyone who 'd get a charge out of it. Diana Shattuck, will my naturally curly hair to Marion Garfield. Harry Sirois, leave my job at the Jaffrey Mills to Phyllis Ogrodnik. Richard Sousia, Leave just as soon as I get my diploma. Bette Stewart, leave my ponytail wig to anyone who has short hair, Louis Tremblay. leave my physic 's report on Infinity to Mrs. Kendall. Carol Underwood, will my quietness to Frank Hale. I hear you could use it in Student Council. Richard Webber, will my acrobatic skills to Arnold Garfield. Alice Whitney, will the ability to become sick at any point in the year to anyone who has completed a whole year without being absent. Marjorie Whitney, will my lightning hair to Pauline Sirois, Susan Wilen, leave one pair of slightly used drumsticks to Katherine Allord. They'll always come in handy, Katie. Howard Williams, will the solo chair in the Conant High School Band to my sister Jane, CLASS GIFT To MR. BREMNER we give this paddle. Use it at your discretion. To MISS HANCOCK we give this portable safe so you can carry all the school money in one container, To MR. BOUCHER we give this silver binder to hold those numerous worksheets. To BE'I'TE STEWART we give this jar of freckle remover. To ROLAND BIBEAU we give this season ticket to Rockingham, profits to be divided among the Class of '59, To ALICE WHITNEY we give this miniature camera, for real candid candids. To HOWARD WILLIAMS we give this Armstrong Lip Cream for your chops. To CAROL UNDERWOOD we give this tube of lipstick to emphasize your Cheshire Cat grin. To RONALD CHARLAND we give this pair of white socks, a conservative replacement for your striped ones. To MARION BLAIR we give this diamond-studded megaphone to remind you of your cheering days at Conant. To HARRY SIROIS we give this pocket book, knowing that you will always keep it filled, one way or another. To PRISCILLA ALLORD we give this new false ponytail. We know yours is getting a little worn out. To DAVID NICHOLS we give this giant bobby pin to hold that unruly lock of hair out of your eyes. To DIANA SHATTUCK we give the cheese and crackers found in Mr. Halloran's desk. As you say, It's a sin to waste food! To RICHARD SOUCIA we give this jug full of gasoline. Now you won't have any more excuses for being late. ' To MARJORIE WHITNEY we give these hair ribbons. Now you have a lifetime's supply. To RICHARD WEBBER we give this pair of kid gloves. Maybe this will keep you from mashing fruit in the First National. To ROBERT RECORD we give this broken odometer. Now no one will ever know. To MEAD HERRICK we give these feathers for flying with the Civil Air Patrol. To LINDA FELCH we give this horror magazine. Now you can. . . To HOMER SAWTELLE we give this miniature sputnikg Bon Voyage! To TRAVIS ALLEN we give this orange crate. Now you can mail yourself to Texas whenever you want. To RONALD BUTLER we give this dictionary. It will help you when you want to stump people with your vocabulary. To MARGARET KORPI we give this powder puff. It will help to hide your blush. To RICHARD BLANCHETTE we give this gavel. You will always be our president. To SUSAN WILEN we give these smelling salts, in case you find nurses training as depressing as the 8th grade. To LOUIS TREMBLAY we give this box of sleeping pills. We are sure that you will never need them. CLASS PROPHECY AROUND THE WORLD IN 59 DAYS fin the Year 19695 Let us tell you of the fascinating trip we took around the world to see all our former classmates. The trip began on a happy note when MARGARET KORPI, the dashing widow of a multi-millionaire, threw a coctail party in her swank, fifteen-room suite at The Plaza, in New York. CAROL UNDERWOOD. a water-skiing instructor at the Cypress Gardens, appeared unexpectedly, since she was in New York teaching Esther Williams the fundamentals of water skiing. The conversation about former days at Conant was proceeding briskly between the two friends when the doorbell rang and in popped BOB RECORD, a sensational new TV comedian. who has his own novelty program called L.et's Be Happy on Channel 59. In the midst of warm greetings, Margaret calmly suggested that the three members of the Class of '59 take a trip around the world. all expenses paid by Margaret. In the ten years while being separated, the three friends hadn't lost the ability to make quick decisions, for the next day they left by plane for Alaska.. . first stop on a tour of investigation. The journal of the trip continues in the first person: We landed in Nome, Alaska, where we were directed to the Allen Mission School. Ttansported to the school by a team of sled dogs. we found TRAVIS ALLEN presiding in her inimitable manner over classes com- posed of smiling Eskimos, all of whom were trying to develop a New Hampshire accent, just like their teach- er's. As we mushed along back to the airport, we saw an oddly-shaped igloo which we found to be inhabited by our former classmate, BETTE STEWART, and her family. Bette was the first person in Alaska to own a split-level, ranch-style igloo. We couldn't stay, but waved as we went whizzing by, and a few minutes later. we were on a submarine headed for Russia. having decided to leave our plane in Alaska. ln Moscow, we went directly to our hotel and found ourselves in a heated argument with the manager, who insisted that our currency was worthless. We didn't understand until we visited the American Embassy. There, to our surprise, was DICK WEBBER, newly appointed Economic Ambassador to the Soviet Union. who told us that he had introduced a new lund of currency by means of which he would bring inflation to the Rus- sian government. We wished him good luck and were soon on our way again, this time to China. After a tour of all the temples and market places, we were exhausted and hailed a rickshaw. The plump little Chinaman holding the rickshaw explained that his conveyance had a broken wheel. He whistled, and who should come running towards us but ROLAND BIBEAU, Yes, Auto Mechanics had been invaluable to him, for he is now China 's Chief Fixer of Rickshaws. flncidentally. you may be interested to know that instead of that short crew cut he had all through school, he now has grown a 59 pigtailj. Two days later, we were in Australia, in search of a new figure skater, who. all the predictions said. would win the Olympics for the United States. We were amazed to find that the famous skater was none oth- er than our MARION BLAIR, who proceeded to give us a special demonstration of the features with which she would capture the Olympics. This even included the figure eight. She had finally mastered itl From Australia we progressed by helicopter to French Equatorial Africa, but. mechanical trouble having developed. we landed in the Belgian Congo. Here, in the midst of the sightseeing, we noted a huge crowd had gathered. Curious to see what was so interesting, we drew near and had our first glimpse of a laughing contest. One of the contestants we instantly recognized: MARIORIE WHITNEY. The other was a spotted hyena. Right beside Margie was her coach. MR. BOUCHER. who told us proudly that Margie had been laugh- ing for a straight 36 112 hours. Leaving this happy scene, we hastened to French Equatorial Africa. A poster in the lobby of our hotel announced that an American movie director was on location in the jungle. As always. our curiosity was too much for us, so we rushed to the production lot where we found the director, LINDA FELCH, calling through a megaphone while a battery of actors hurried to her bidding. The movie on which she was at work was called The Three Weird Witch Doctors, starring Eva, Ava. and Zsa Zsa Gaboon. Promising Linda that we would look for the movie on our return to New York, we left for Egypt. In Egypt we were notified that the public might come in to see an operation on the newly installed King Faradou. so we betook ourselves to the Royal Hospital where we saw SUSAN WILEN, head nurse, who was re- moving a sliver from the King's toe. When we got to Milan, Italy. a chariot race was in progress. As the chariots zoomed by us, we saw PRISCILLA ALUORD in first position. The same skill which made her a basketball star at Conant had now put her in the front rank of the racers. We saw her chariot roar into a flying finish. Then we boarded a helicop- ter and suggested that our pilot tour about Rome and Naples. It was lucky that we told the pilot to land in the crater of Mt. Vesuvius, for, inside the crater was ALICE WHITNEY. carrying two cameras and a tripod and climbing up the side of the crater to see us. She informed us that she had become a photographer for Drool Magazine and that her features of Vesuvius would be in the next issue. With a hop and a leap, our helicopter was in Paris, where we strolled down La Rue de Rivoli in quest of a familiar face. We saw a sign on an art gallery which said, Brilliant Young American Successor to Picas- so, and there, chatting to the art critics, was RONALD CHARLAND, who had become a specialist in abstract art. In Germany we stopped off at Berlin Institute where we knew that one of our classmates had become fa- mous for revealing a scientific inaccuracy. The scientist was HOMER SAWTELLE, who told us that he had proven the Einstein theory incorrect. We congratulated Homer and were on our way again -- this time to Geneva. At the Lodge in Geneva, we were disappointed to find none of our former classmates. but, luckily, we turned on the TV set in the lobby and heard a delightful commercial, given by RONALD BUTLER who was advertising JUICY, ROOT-TOOT -TOOT GUM. He was portraying a ballet dancer, but when asked what his profession really was, he replied, A bone surgeon. Yes, truly, Ronnie is a thinking man. The commercial and interview were barely over when we learned that we must hasten to Spain. At the World's Fair in Madrid we found HOWARD WILLIAMS, now a world-renowned trumpet player, who had stud- ied under Louis Armstrong. Howard not only played for us but showed us all around the Fair before we left for England. ' Our special destination in England was the Nichols Motorama. where we found our classmate, DAVID NICHOLS. Dave told us that he had acquired his position by inventing the Caddybaker, a car which steers by itself, and which was selling like wildfire. Too soon, our visit ended, and we were off again to the Western Hemisphere, specifically, to South America. In Argentina, we found a crowd of people massed before a night club. We pushed our way through the crowd where we found, inside the night club, a new singing star, the idol of the native girls. He was known, it seemed, as Augustus Snodgrass, but this proved only a stage name for LOUIS TREMBLAY. From Argentina, we pushed on to Peru, which we had somehow expected to be backward. But from the first glimpse, we were impressed by the number of prosperous mills, and we learned the reason for the pros- perity when we visited a mill and were led into the office of the executive president and owner, HARRY SIR- OIS. Harry told us that he had embarked on another of his spending sprees and he expected to convert the mills into shopping centers. We flew then towards Hawaii. On the Sandwich Islands, we were fortunate in being able to witness the trial test of a new plane, The Meade X-3-45. As the plane landed we dashed to congratulate the pilot and saw it was MEAD HERRICK. After Hawaii, we left for the U.S. and sighted Mexico. As we flew over the Sierra Madre range, we saw a mountain which we knew must be Propocatipili. To investigate, we landed on a plateau and started to ascend. Halfway up we met a dashing climber, clad in a stunning mountain costume and carrying an oxy- gen mask. Yes, it certainly was DIANA Sl-IATTUCK, who, as we walked up together, told us about her plan for tackling Mt. Everest with a group of Himalayans. The climb proved too much for us, so we left Diana, boarded our plane and were soon in Califomia. As we came to a crossroad, we saw an arrow which indicated that we were only a mile from Mr. Uni- verse Contest Building. So we made for the building. As the various muscle men appeared, Margaret and Carol swooned. But then we noticed someone very familiarg we saw plainly our class president, RICHARD BLANCHETTE, standing in a leopard skin, demonstrating his strength by lifting a 5.000 pound weight. As we were about to leave, a voice cried: The new Mr. Universe is Richard B1anchettel After a short stay at the beach, we hastened to Nevada to see the gambling casinos. When we reached Las Vegas, we were much intrigued by a beautiful sign reading, Pretty Boys' Casino. Inside the 'building was every known gambling device. As we circulated about, we bumped into RICHARD SOUCIA, the owner of the Casino. After trying some of the one-arm bandits, we left for New York, on the last part of our wonderful flight. The plane taxied to the runway at La Guardia. One of the happiest surprises of all was awaiting us. For on page one of the New York Times, we saw a picture of Miss Hancock with the news that she had won the Typing Award of America. After reading this interesting bit of news, we gathered in Margaret's suite to discuss the trip, happy to know that our classmates had done so well for themselves. Then we had to separate. . .but not until we 'd re- solved to meet in another ten years and make another trip to see our friends of the Class of 1959. . And tlaix our life, exempt from public haunt, 'U my Find! tongues in treef, book! in the running brooky, Sermon: in ftonef, and good in everything. SHAKESPEARE JU IOR CLASS Officers President - - - Vice President Treasurer - - - Secretary - - - Advisors: MISS CA STAW , - - -ALLEN LEACH - - GERALD DANIELS - - - JOAN RAYMOND SHIRLEY HANNON MR. HOTIN SOPHOMORE CLASS Officers: President ----- JOSEPH DESCHENES Vice President ------------ WILLIAM BROOKS, IR. Treasurer ---- DENNIS BOUDRIEAU Secretary - - ---- I UDITH MOORE A dvisors: MISS CUNNINGHAM MR. CHAMBERLA IN FRESHMAN CLASS Officers: President - - MICHAEL SYMONOWICZ. Vice President Treasurer - - Secretary - - Advisors: MR. NORTON ' ' ' ' 'JAMES LEACH ROY DREW - ALBERT CHRISTIAN MRS. KENDALL EIGHTH GR DE X -Q 40 ff ,.,..m-.99 his 41, 'Q SEVENTH GRADE ,a--41 SIXTH GRADE All right! Oh! That 8-3 section! Is it raining out? What's YOUR excuse? While strolling through the hall one day. . . What? No leotards? 3 5 5 Where 's your music? Mm,-nm? Sf' sr My M V fa? Q -Sy fi?- .1 I I dare do all that may become nz mam Who dare! do more, if none. SHAKESPEARE K LP if ,.E, X. X. - if X 1 .r 1 .f,f:-gif. . ..fxil-gg.-flfzifiylfl fiffzfiiziafy, - A A ffl- l E 1 -x J -- a A 2 W ff! ' E , X V -Q J ,Q-EEN Wiif-?f-fi M M ,il-f A fwfr-4-1 911- N5 E A x,.E,, ti ,. -Q - . - L- -2 4-,W X .,.l,p,..?Z-,lgiggm63,...,b .. . ,wg wuw-45 2 1, X A N ,sf at .-1-hgfv.'S wQSf'3 S si, V m U s ,K Q g g ww., : .. 3' 111. 1- 3, Nw SN S A X -1 . ,Q -, EMF L - 5 , ., .- f - f '- , . f , 4-E Wi . ' A im, M, K A..- QE A---yL4,,,,tW . - , W V , -in Nw 2 1 , E :film X M A2253 --unique A-lfw-Q wx. xfgggqw 2 -,X , N fa Q3 fy? EY, -N-W-N 01' 1 rf hgm Sf P 5 kk Q x S x X E X , fx X, x K MQ if N S' X Rs 5 5 1 N X X X 3 M w X , ,E 2, L Q X lg S2 gy ii am K- . . , . b E- Xxx- , f - AV X ,Q Jia- ,Q ., , M was V , . . , W fx , faux..- -------- M MNH- s ROLAND BOUCHER History of Civilization United States History Contemporary Problems Baseball Coach Senior Class Advisor MSI To eclassof19 . You have played the ga e well while here at Conant High School. I am certain that you were an inspiration to the other classes. Continue on with the cooperative spirit that you displayed in your four years. If you do, I am sure that you willhave full and happy lives. My best wishes to all, Henry L. Bremner Principal 5 i 1 s GRACE CUNNINGHAM Latin I, II Algebra ll Plane Geometry Advanced Math Sophomore Class Advisor REGINA DEVLIN Home Economics Foods and Clothing CLAIRE CAST Q ,I YI Juni a s A I O Jn I A1 - The Family Stud P l l Advisor Chee ad' g Coach CH RLE C N - VAIWYCE DUBII7IA 7 Junior High Shop Gir ' Physical Education Cabinet Making Girls' Basketball Coac . t 'A '7 General Mechanics I Vulff MAA x fjbv 1 Driver Training Sophomore Class Advisor V m' f Vlffbv nf. XLLL-L 04-W-W ' I . K 4 LCV f , H A . iii f ,4L Iv' x4L,L'L rg, L ' LVL. X-al V 'L L L H- K L EDWARD DUFRESNE Guidance Counselor Civics fag .Z LAURA FEAGLEY English 1, M French I. . W XM A HM RUTH FITZGERALD Junior High English ANNA GELINAS Seventh Grade Mathematics I 5' A 6 f KATHERINE HANCOCK Personal Typing Typing I Shorthand Office Practice Bookkeeping Senior Class Advisor ROBERT I-IEON Seventh Gr 'sh Seventh QA ocial Studies Qs WILLIAM HOTIN Biology Chemistry Physics Basketball Coach Junior Class Advisor KATE KENDALL English 1, II, 111, IV Advisor of Junior Paper Director of Senior Play Freshman Class Advisor BASIL MacI.EOD Eighth Grade Social Studies Eighth Grade Science General Science X7 JJ y gLzwJWfZ7'J y B R NIA AT W MEM Eighth Grade Mathematics Eighth Grade Science Seventh Grade Science Future Teachers of Amer Adv' 1 MJMWW Boys PhyS1C31Edl1C3I1OIl MICHELINE BROADHEAD Grade Slx 1 iy Grade Six L 0 ff! RUSSELL YOUNG Auto Me anic fx, 1 ' ff! 'ff L1 il V , A fn LEON Corsi A .1 Ll. wwf A , Qwfa ORMSBY BUCK EDWARD HAMILTON LAWRENCE WOODWARD BROOKS Music School Secretary Cafeteria Workers MRS. BOURGEOIS MRS MRS. DEGRANDPRE MRS. MRS. I a nitors GEORGE BARKER WALTER BENNETT f' f SENIORS J TRAVIS MacKAY ALLEN --Travien Activities: Class Treasurer 1g Student Council Representative lg Glee Club 1,2.3.4g Class Secretary 2g Student Council Secretary 2g Secre- tary of Monadnock Regional Student Councilg All-State Chorus 2,3,4g Girls' State 3: Basketball 2: Model Council of Europe 25 Editor of Junior Gazette 3g MRSCA Executive Board 3.43 Older Girls' Conference 3.4: School Reporter Bi Usherette 3g National Honor Society 3: Editor of Yearbook 4g Senior Play 4g GAA 2,35 Girls' Leader Corps 2g DAR Good Citizen 4g Secretary of Older Girls' Conference 4g Amos Fortune Prizespeaking 1, PRISCILLA MARY ALLORD Sarze Activities: Bear Brook Conservation Camp 15 Basket- ball 1.2.3,4g Band 1,2.3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3g Soft- ball 1.2g Girls' Leader Corps 2.3: GAA 2,3g Iunior Gazette Girls' Sports Editor 3g Senior Play 4: Amos Fortune Prizespeaking 1,2,3g Yearbook Staff 4g Ush- erette 3. ROLAND BIBEAU Beeb Activities: Senior Play 4: Yearbook Staff 45 Intra- mural Volleyball 35 Intramural Football 3. l MARION HERMAINE BLAIR Marion Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Basketball lp GAA 2,33 Cheerleader 1.2, 3,49 Cheerleader Captain 4g Girls' Leader Corps 2,3g Majorette 2 3,4g Amos Fortune Prizespeaking 2g Senior Play 4g Usherette 3g Year- book Girls' Sports Editor 4: Intramural Volleyball 3g Intramural Basket hall 2,35 Junior Gazette Staff 3. RICHARD BLANCHETTE Doc Activities: Baseball 2, 3.4: Basketball 1,2.3,4: Yearbook Staff 4: Senior Play 4: Older Boys' Conference 3: Boys' State 3: Student Coun- cil Treasurer 1: Class President 1,2,3.4: Junior Gazette 3: YMCA Youth and Government Program 2: Soccer 3.4. RONALD JOSEPH BUTLER Bones St. John's Preparatory School 1.2.3. Activities: Yearbook staff 4: Senior Play 4. RONALD WILLIAM CHARLAND Ronnie Activities: Glee Club 2,3.4: Basketball Manager 2: Dramatics Club 2: Model Council of Europe 2: Badminton and Volleyball Tournaments 2: Junior Gazette 3: Senior Play 4: Yearbook Staff 4: All-State Chorus 4: Amos Fortune Prize Speaking 1.2, 3. LINDA LOUISE FELCH Linda Activities: Glee Club 1.2.3,4: Junior Gazette 3: Dramatics Club 2: School Reporter 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Yearbook Staff 4: All-State Chorus 3.4. HENRY MEAD HERRICK Mead' Activities: JV Manager lg Junior Gazette 3g Magazine Team Cap- tain 49 Senior Play 45 Yearbook Staff 4: Prom Committee 3. MARGARET JOAN KORPI Margaret Activities: Basketball lg Cheerleading 2g Band 2, 3.49 Student Council 2,3.4g Reporter MRSCA 35 Executive Committee MRSCA 3.45 Delegate to NHASC 3.45 Older Girls' Conference 3: GAA 2. 35 Glee Club 1,2g Junior Gazette 35 Senior Play 45 National Honor Society 3g Jaffrey Safety Coun- cil 4g Girls' Leader Corps 2,3g Usherette 3: Year- book Staff 45 Secretary of NHASC 4. DAVID CLELAND NICHOLS NiCk' Peterborough High School 1.2, 3. Activities: Senior Play 4g Year- book Staff 4. ROBERT GEORGE RECORD Bob Activities: Glee Club 1.2,3,4g Junior Gazette 3g Model Council of Europe 25 Prom Committee 3g Dramatic Club 2.3g Yearbook Staff 4g Amos Fortune Prize Speaking 29 Archery Club 1g All-State Chorus 4. HOMER JORDAN SAWTELLE, JR, Horner Activities: Chess Club 25 Junior Gazette Science Editor 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Senior Play 4. DIANA HELEN SHATTUCK Diane Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 1,25 Cheerleader Captain 25 GAA 2,35 Girls' Leader Corps 2, 35 Model Council of Europe 25 Class Treas- urer 25 Usherette 35 Older Girls' Conference 35 Band 3.45 Literary and Social Editor of Junior Gaz- ette 35 Senior Play 45 All-State Chorus 45 Yearbook Staff 4. HARRY GEORGE SIROIS Python Activities: Glee Club 1,25 Junior Gazette Business Manager 35 Intra- mural Volleyball 25 Dramatics Club 1,25 Senior Play 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Business Manager of Yearbook 45 Model Council of Europe 25 Amos Fortune Prize Speaking 2,35 Archery Club 15 Intramural Badminton 2. BETTE ANN STEWART Bet Activities: Glee Club 1,25 Girls' Basketball Manager 15 GAA 2,35 Senior Play 45 Bear Brook Conservation Camp 15 Prom Committee 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Junior Gazette 3. RICHARD WAYNE SOUCIA Dick Peterborough High School l,2, 3. Activities: Senior Play 4g Year- book Staff 4. LOUIS ELWIN T REMBLAY Screwie Louie Activities: Baseball 1.2.35 Soccer 2.4: Senior Play 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Student Leader 2g Archery Club lg Volleyball 2.35 Badminton 2, 3g Intramural Bas- ketball 1.2. 3.4: Junior Gazette 35 Class Vice Presi- dent 2g Class Treasurer 3.4. CAROL ANN UNDERWOOD BOSS Our Lady of Monadnock Academy 1.2. Activities: Glee Club 3,45 GAA 3g Junior Gazette 3g Class Secretary 3.4: Usherette 3g Senior Play 4: Yearbook Staff 4g Intramural Volley- ball 3g Prom Committee 3g All-State Chorus 4. RICHA RD PARKER WEBBER Mouse Activities: Student Council 3.4: Junior Gazette 3g Yearbook Staff 4g Basketball 2,3g Badminton 2.3. Baseball 4: Class Play 4: Volleyball 25 Dramatics Club 2g Senior Play 4g Archery Club 1. ALICE MAY WHITNEY A1 Activities: Band 3g Yearbook Staff 4g Dramatics Club 25 Senior Play 45 Junior Gazette 3. MARIORIE ANN WHITNEY Margie Activities: Glee Club 1,4g Librarian 2g Senior Play 4g GAA 2.3: Yearbook Staff 4: Usherette 3g Class News Editor of Junior Gazette 35 Model Council of Europe 2g Older Girls' Conference 3. SUSAN JANE WILEN Sue Activities: Senior Band 1,2.3.4g Junior Gazette Assistant Editor 35 Basketball Manager 2g Prom Committee 3g Yearbook Assistant Editor 4g Senior Play 45 Dramatics Club 2g Class Vice President 3.4. HOWARD OLIN WILLIAMS, IR. Buster Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3.4p Baseball 1,2,3,4g Student Council 25 Student Council Vice President 35 Student Council President 4g Band 1.2. 3.45 Assistant Director of Band 3.44 National Honor Society 35 Senior Play 45 NHASC Delegate 3- Student Leader 2g Safety Patrol 35 All-State Chorus 3.45 Assistant Editor of Yearbook 4: Junior Gazette 3g Boys' State 3g Older Boys' Conference 3. Graduation is not the end of our storyg it merely marks the beginning of new chapters in our lives. Memories, friendships and loyalties will always keep us united. We go now as individ- uals, prepared to meet life 's challenge. As Editors of this Yearbook, we wish the best to every member of this Class. Travis Allen Susan Wilen Howard Williams Editor-in-chief A ssistant Editors Sports Editors Photography Editor Business Manager Remember Whens YE RBOOK STAFF TRAVIS ALLEN SUSAN WILEN HOWARD WILLIAMS MARION BLAIR RICHARD BLANCHETTE A LICE WHITNEY HA RRY SIROIS DIANA SHATTUCK PRISCILLA ALLORD Class Gifts Class Will Class Prophecy Class Song SUSA N WILEN LOUIS TREMBLAY MARIORIE WHITNEY RONALD CHARLAND BETTE STEWART MARGARET KORPI CAROL UNDERWOOD MARGARET KORPI ROBERT RECORD LINDA FELCH HOWARD WILLIAMS We wish to thank Miss Hancock and her Office Practice class, Mrs. Kendall, Mr. Leon Jackson, the MONADNOCK LEDGER, and any others who have aided us in producing this yearbook. This ahozfe nl! - to thine own self he true, Ann' it nznft follow, df the night the day, Thou mnfz not then he fnlfe to any nnzn. SHAKESPEARE L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Known Wherever There Are Schools and Colleges Class Rings and Pins Commencement Invitations - Diplomas - Personal Cards Club Insignia - Medals and Trophies MR. DONALD B. TUPPER Re pr e sentative Box 244 Cape Cottage Po r tland, Maine Congratulations Congratulations to the Class of 1959 to the Graduating Class of 1959 From MICRO KING NEW. HAMPSHIRE BALL BEARINGS, INC. MANUFACTURING COMPANY Peterborough, New Ha.mpshire Meadow Plant Jaffrey, N. H. Re search Center Y I ew? Congratulations to the Graduating Class From. Your Friendly Dealers in . . Fire and Auto Insurance MONADNOCK INSURANCE AGENCY at Monadnock National Bank Jaffrey, N. H. FOODS F. H. BALDWIN, Agent , PETERBOROUGH If It s INSURANCE BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Call Peterborough Shopping Village Peterborough, N. H. Keystone 2- 72 62 WA - 4-6926 Building Materials of All Kinds Compliments of FREDDIE'S .TENNEY SERVICE Route 119 Rindge, N. H. Telephone 80 68 - 3 Compliments of DILLON MOTORS Body Work - Painting General Work Jaffrey, New Hampshire DESROSIERS' AUTO SALES Studebaker Sales and Service ROLAND W. DESROSIERS Jaffrey, N. H. Telephone KEystone Z-6671 BUTLER OIL COMPANY FREDERICK BUTLER Jaffrey, N. H. If It's Good THE Food You Want, Visit West Rindge, N. H. DINER Jaffrey, N. H. Your Host and Hostess NELSON AND DORIS GILL Compliments of BEAN 8. SYMONDS Jaffrey, N. H. Compliments of RANDYL P. COURNOYER Class of 1932 Compliments of ROD 8. GUN CLUB Compliments of WHEELER'S, INC. Quality Dairy Products and Ice Crea.m by HAYWARD FARMS Tel. Peterborough WA 4- 6221 Compliments of RAY MOORE MOTORS Your Ford Dealer Jaffrey, N. H. mil Fl!! C .sg - 5 if .4-. f X 1 rf X, Congratulations to the Senior Class WOODBOUND INN Contoocock Lake ED AND PEGGY BRUMMER Greetings and Success to the Class of '59 VILLAGE CARD SHOP AND MRS. GLENN A. HUNT Compliments of CLYDE W. FELCH CONTRACTOR KE. Z- 7374 Ja.ffreY, N. H. Compliments of FAERY'S FUNERAL HOME Tel. KE. 2-7173 AU COIN'S JEWELRY STORE Expert Watch Repairs .lOHANSON'S FURNITURE 8: BARBER SHOP Telephone KE. 2- 80 61 Compliments of MONADNOCK LEDGER Published Monthly and Weekly Compliments of ABBOTT an C LO THING d P UNITED AUTO SUP LY Compliments of O'NEIL'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE Telephone Keystone 2-8230 Jaffrey, N. H. Compliments to the Graduating Class BOND BAKERY Best Wishes From JONES EXPRESS Home Office and Terminal 56 Pine St. Manchester, N. H. NA 2- 1 121 THE DUNCAN AGENCY INSURANCE 1925-1959 Tel. KE 2-8364 Jaffrey, N. H. Compliments of J. A. DESCHENES METROPOLITAN INSURANCE Jaifrey, N. H. Compliments of R. H. DONOVAN V. M. D. Compliments of MONADNOCK CLINIC Complirnents of RAYMOND A. MOORE D. M. D. Compliments of F. W. STERLING M. D. AMEDEE M. DESCHENES Coal - Oil - Wood Lulnber and Ice Tel. KE Z-7321 Jaffrey, N. H. THOMPSON COAL af GRAIN COMPANY Coal - Grain - Mason Supplies Phone .Taffrey - KE. Z-6531 Winchendon - 6W Compliments of Compliments of MEYERS' MEDLYN'S I. G. A. STORE Jaffrey Center Low Prices Every Day Associate of S. S. PIERCE Main Street Jaffrey Compliments of F- Co- PLUMBING - HEATING Appliances NOVELTY SHOPPE MRS. HAROLD PETTS Bottled Gas Charlonne Street Jaffrey, N. H. Compliments of WILFRED ROY RED 8: WHITE Groceries and Beverages Esso Store River Street Jaffrey, N. H. Compliments of WILLIAMSES' STORE 5 Oak Street Jaffrey, N. H. Complime nt s of ELITE LAUNDRY Jaffrey, N. H. Compliments of GEORGE ROBINSON and GILBERT EMERY FIRST NATIONAL STORE Compliments of ELI BELLETETE JAFFREY at SONS Staples and Fancy Groceries and POLICE Lurnber and Material Tel. KE 2-8391 DEPARTMENT Jaffrey, N. H. For '59 , lmlmm, Go Rambler Compliments of HAYES MAX LEVINE MOTOR SALES Jaffrey, N. H. Gardner, Mass . Compliments of Compliments of SILVER RANCH DANIEL C. SHATTUCK OVERVIEW FARM DAIRY Nutritious Dairy Products D. VAN BLARCOM Tel. Ke. 2-7148 Jaffrey, N. H. i ,S yr A M 1 . , ..... - ...,.. ,pq .1 rn. 1 ' xv Wmxxi-X ., X QI' 5' iq. X fa as Q ,Q ,O HACKLER MOTOR SALES Chrysler - Plymouth Sales and Service Telephone Ke. 2-7111 R. JOHN HACKLER Jaffrey, N. H. Future Plurnbers of America Compliments of EVANS 84 DEVLIN Compliments of COLL'S POULTRY FARM Producers of Baby Chicks of Distinction since 1930 Jaffrey, N. H. Compliments of FUEL OIL THE ARK Bottled Gas JAFFREY'S COUNTRY CLUB oooouow BROTHERS CHARLES AND GINNY BACON CO. Jaifrey, N. H. One Shopping Center Compliments of FORCIER BROS., DIS TRIB UTORS It's Cott to be Good Jaffrey, N. H. Tel. KE. 2.-8812 Compliments of Let's Go Bowling at FORCIER'S JAFFREY MARKET Groceries - Meats - Vegetables BOWLING CENTER with Jaffrey, N. H. Automatic Pinsetters Tel- KE. 2-6551 l CRANE'S PAS TRY 8: DELICATESSEN All Types of Pastry Decorated Cakes DERBY'S Largest Store in the Monadnock Region for Established in Weddings and Parties 1882 KE,2,3264 Peterborough, New Hampshire ED BERGERON'S 90 Main St. , Keene, N. H. Where You Find the Latest in Style at Popular Prices FORMAL WEAR RENTALS Compliments of COURNOYER'S CUT RATE Sundries, Fountain Service Camera Equipment and School Supplies Jaffrey, N. H. LITTLE BAY WINDOW GIFTS, ANTIQUES, IMPORTS River Street Jaffrey, N. H. Compliments of BETTY'S SMART SHOP Everything for Mother, Daughter, and Baby Compliments of BISHOP'S GROCERY STORE Corner at the Ball Park Keystone 2- 72 51 Compliments of BERNARD'S HARDWARE STORE Hardware and Sporting Goods Jaffrey, N. H. Compliments of BIRCHTOFT EDWIN BERNS TEIN Host Compliments of JOHN HEIL Compliments of HElL'S BARBER SHOP Don't forget E come and jive with the HOWARD FIVE MUDD FDR FINE FUUD 4: D- A' when IN THE vang- Compliments of NELSON CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Micro-Dyameter and X-Ray Service Jaffrey, New Harnpshire Hosts AND MRS. HAROLD E. DAVIS Good Food and Rooms Tel. KE. 2-7001 Jaffrey, N. H. BOX COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Luniber Custom Sawing and Millwork Tel. KE 2- 6921 RALPH H. PANGBORN ELECTRICAL 8: PLUMBING CON TRAC TOR Tele phone 50 Rindge, N. H. FOGG'S FIRST GRADE GASOLINE There Is None Better N. R. FOGG AND SON West Rindge, N. H. Rindge , LEO F. MacINNIS REAL ESTATE N. H. Tel. Rindge 39 Compliments of MARSHALL S. DANFORTH WARM AIR HEATING 8: AIR CONDITIONING Tel. Rindge 106 Congratulations Compliments of to the Class of 1959 INSURANCE EAVES' at INS URANCE AGENC Y REAL ESTATE West Rindge, New Harnpshire Compliments of BALDWlN'S CABINS LEEMAN'S RED AND WHITE STORE Fresh Fruits - Vegetables Meats - Frozen Foods - Groceries Main St. , West Rindge, N. H. Phone 8,068 , RED'S Scott Atwater Outboard Motors ,f TE C0 K! TEXACO SERVICE Tel. KE. 2- 6642 NORMAN PEARD Jaffrey, N. H. UNUC DON'S SUNOCO Tires, Accessories and Batteries High Test Performances at Regular Prices Jaffrey, N. H. Compliments of Compliments of ORIBE TAYLOR'S BARN COFFEE SHOP AND GIFT SHOP Main Street Jaffrey, N. H. JAFFREY NEW FLOWER SHOP W1 HAMPSHIRE ,, . 9 '7 6 f-25' Main Street I f ELECTRIC Jaffrey, N. H. A., COMPANY 7 Tel. KE. 2-6661 'rib aww 6 Qgae '5EJ?'EI.!S!52!'!5T Compliments of GARAGE Farmall Tractors International Harvesters Refrigerators and Freezers Homelite Chain Saws Tel. KE 2-8200 Jaffrey, N. H. RICHARD H. WILSON Dozer Service - Trucking Sand, Gravel, Loam, Fill Phone Jaffrey KE. 2- 6666 Service When You Need It CARDIGAN SPORT STORE CHET WELLS L. K. MITCHELL Athletic Equipment and Best Wishes to the Class Sporting Goods of 1959 HARRIS OIL CO. Phone 4-2401 Bristol, N. H. Peterborough, N. H, 216-M 'X 'l 'J ' if Good Health to All From PHOTOGRAPHER Rexall Drugs Weddings - Parties - Anniversaries Developing and Printing THE Peterboro Street Jaffrey, N. H. PHARMACY KEystone 2- 6903 E 4 1 I .. f.. , , W- Q?3,'.,1 wif-5' ni' f ff if . P an 1 . , T ,V Q. .-5 :Lu T 4 -r f' N. A 1 at Q , 'em Q' iw ,xhQninm - Q , 1 ' ? , '- J 'BF 1 -A. 4-A 1' ..,. Q1 I Q, I in YQ' K Qi -1- -fa ' my I fi ' I I 55.193-as . . 6 .ii I Q1 jail 1 V. 1 F! X -.. 0 P' .-' it ,QQ awk fi r A -diffi' ' gk 4 gd ,ku , ' 'ii- 5 .1343 .,.l. .. fu v- , W .- . 1 M 'M . . ' - -1' ' us ' k Multi- wg 'Y 'V 4 - A X 'Q ' Q29 fl ri , ,N , ' ' . Y f wr - Q N a ' AW N .T 1 ' 4, 1 xi M - , ' ff ,J , Tw . 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