Groveton High School - Seniorian Yearbook (Groveton, NH)
- Class of 1958
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Presented by THE CLASS OF 1958 GROVET ON HIGH SCHOOL Groveron New Hampshxre Editor ----- ' ' IUDITH TREAMER Assistant Editor - - ------------ LUCILLE BIIDDEAU Business Editors - - - - - LINDA CRAWFORD, ARTHUR GAUDETTE Assistant Business Editors - - - - SANDRA ROY, CHILION KENNETT Art and Photography - - - PHILIP NELSON, ROBERT IAVOIE Senior Editor - - - - RITA DEVOST Underclass Editor - - - - - - - - - IOANNE TREAMER Will- - - - JUDITH MOSES Prophecy - - - - BETTY WOODWARD Superiatives - - - - CECILE LAIOIE Favorites - - ---- - MARY MARGES Initials - - ---- - - ROSS BEATTIE Sports Editors - - - - CLYDE PLATT, DONNA GOAD Activities Editor - - - ' LINWOOD CARVER Charles Ryan holds a special place in the hearts of those who have attended Groveton High School during the past thirty-two years. As its custodian, he was the friend and con- fidant of the pupils. We have missed him at school since his illness has forced him to re- tire, It is with the deepest affection and re- spect that we, the Class of 1958, dedicate our Yearbook to Mr, Ryan. YL,- fm HOWARD D . EOWLIE Zend DAVID BEATTIE MRS. FLORENCE TILTON GEORGE COLE fsecmaryy ROBERT HINKLEY f First row: B. Gray, J. Leclere, P. Morin, R. Moulton, A. H. Tuck, C. Matthews, H. Sawyer, L. Micucci. Second row: D. Jewell, HELEN ANDERSON Arithmetic 7 and 8 Science '7 Geography '7 0 ELLEN CASCADDEN Home Economics 8 Remedial Reading ROY CASCADDEN Driver Training Psychology BERTHA CHAPMAN English '7 and 8 Junior Business ELLEN CHRISTIE English 11 and 12 latin I VINCENT DURNAN JOHN BOYLE A, H. TUCK U. S. History 8 Geography '7 ELLEN COREY English 9 and 10 French I 60 E Cascadden, H. Anderson, B. Chapman, R Cascadden, P. McFarland, E. Corey, E BERNARD GRAY Office Practice 12 Shorthand 11 Bookkeeping 10 Typing I and II D. CHANDLER MATTHEWS Civics 9 U. S. History 11 Sociology 12 LOUIS MICU CCI Elementary Band Junior and Senior Bands Instrumental Instructions HOLLIS SAWYER Chemistry Biology PIERRE MORIN World History 10 World Problems 12 Driver Training RICHARD MOULTON General Mathematics Algebra Iand II Plane Geometry 11 and 12 DOROTHY IEWELL Home Economics 7. 9, 10, 11, 12 I f ah 6la44af7957 Groveton rs fortunate in havtng gamed as new adult members of her communtty stx graduates of the Class of 1957 They are Trudy Call Carolyn Casstdy Nathan Mamn Shrrley Narler Gwendolyn Parker fMrs Herbert Hallj and Charles Zanes Out netghboring communtty of Gurldhall has profrted rn havrng Lester Breault take up farming there Littleton has claimed Helen Gagnon QMrs Lawrence Vallrerej whlle Mrs Camille Fre1eau fRe1eanne Perrasj ts a resrdent of Lancaster Anne Bryan Charles Landry and Irene Marshall are attending Plymouth Teachers College Elarne Israel and Mona Rtendeau attend business schools Elarne Westbrook Iuntor College and Mona Becker Junlor College Shtrley Nason and Leone Nugent have chosen nurstng for a career Shtrley rs tn Watervrlle Marne and Leone rs tn Hanover New Hampshire Saran Platt is rn tralulng to become a mtsstonary at the Natlonal College for Chrlstran Workers ln Kansas Clty Mrssourt The Martnes have claimed Darryl Gagnon Donald Harris Rowell Thtbodeau and Lee Rtce and the Navy ts keeping William Kerr occupred Dawn Emerson attends the Unlverstty of Massachusetts Shtrley Fowlte attends the Umversrty of Marne and Brenda York rs a student at our own Unrversrty of New Hampshrre of 7956 The Class of 1956 has grven Groveton twelve permanent restdents Marlene Bean fMrs Carrol Al Hrckey fMrs Roland Hartj Carolyn Johnson Rena Oltvier fMrs Harry Irvmgj Theresa Platt fMrs Phtl bert Brooksj Patrrcra Marshall Carolyn Mtles fMrs Edmund Benwayj and Stanley Wrrght Lee Cass rs a member of the Army whtle Thomas Johnson Bruce Hodge Maynard Knapp and James Shannon belong to the Navy Louise Devost ts a member of the Arr Force at Elgtn Au Force Base in Florida Shetla Anderson attends Keene Teachers College Mickey McBr1de Jack Lynch Pearl Tilton and Rtchard Haney are at Plymouth Teachers College Nancy Beaton ts a student at Becker Junror College James Cole is attendrng Kendell College tn Evanston Illrnors Beata Muldoon attends Regts College tn Boston Carolyn Demers and Constance Platt are harrdressers Carolyn ln Boston and Connte in Manchester Rachel Collins works tn Hartford Connectlcutt and Margaret Nason rn Laconta Lawrence Vallrere has a radro shop tn Lrttleton Tramrng to be nurses at Mary Fletcher Hospital ln Burl ngton Vermont are Carol Marshall and Dons Woodward Kay Stone Ovlrs Davxd Ltttlehalej resides tn Plattsburg New York Wayne Rogers and Richard Emery tn Stark and Mrlltcent Cloutrer fMrs James Gonyerj rn Holyoke Massachusetts lenj, Robert Collins, Dorothy Dupuis, Patricia Gonyer, Romona Gonyer fMrs. David Woodwardj, Bessie '- -vo. I 606012 President ---- Vice President - Secretary ---- Treasurer - - - Marshal - - - 0 ' - PH1L1.rP NELSON LINWOOD CARVER LUCILLE BILODEAU - -ROBERT LAVOIE - CHARLES WARD I Senior pictures were taken early in the fall and delivered before Christmas. Student Council Representatives: Betty Wood- ward and Charles Ward. Boys playing on the Varsity Basketball team: Charles Ward, Peter Styles, David Rich, Linwood Carver, Phillip Nelson, Ross Beattie, and Harold Knight. Clyde Platt is the man- ager. Girls participating in this sport: Betty Wood- ward, Lucille Bilodeau, Judith Treamer, Joanne Treamer, Linda Crawford, and Sandra Roy. Our Carnival Queen Candidate was Sandra Roy. Girls participating in cheerleading are Judith Moses and Joanne Treamer. Q53 First row, left to right: B, Woodward, R. Devost, D. Goad, S. Nailer, L. Hopps, C. Lajoie, D. Olivier, L. Bilodeau, J. Barrows, J. Moses, J. Goulet, M. Barnes, JO. Treamer, Second row: Mr. Sawyer, J. Treamer, M. Marges, C. Ward, L. Boudrias, C. Kennett, A. Bean, P. Styles, R. Lavole, D. Rich, L. Crawford, S. Roy, D. Johnson, A. Rice, Mrs. McFarland, Third row: L. Carver, R. Clark, W. Gilcrls, G. Gilcris, A, Fontaine, P. Nelson, A. Gaudette, R. Beattie, H. Knight, R. Olivier, C. Tilton, C. Platt, R. GibS0l1. .ff 47 1 MARY ELLEN BARNES Mary Born: Franklin, N. H. July 9. 1940 Gee, you mean! Ambition: To polka with Elvis Presley. Activities: Freshman Assembly, Lancaster Grange, Chorus, Winter Carnival Committee. JOYCE MARIE BARROWS Joy Joe Bom: Lancaster, N. H. October 10, 1939 Oh well, excuse mel Ambition: To own a ranch. Activities: 4-H, Chorus, Grange, Church Choir, Junior Prom Decorating Committee. ALCIDE ARTHUR BEAN Buddy Born: Groveton, N. H. November 5, 1940 That's enough! Ambition: To have success in life. Activities: Grange, Basketball, Boys' Glee Club, Baseball, Civil Defense, l-Ii-Y, Fireman. ROSS HAFFORD BEATTIE Dufour Born: Lancaster, N. I-I. August 26, 1940 He's a real crazy guy! Ambition: To make a million. Activities: Baseball, Basketball, All-State Music Festival, Class Treasurer, Band, Class Marshal, Junior Play, Senior Play, AA Council, North Country Music Festival. LUCILLE IRENE BILODEAU Lu Born: West Stewartstown, N. H. November 4, 1940 Oh, for corn sake! Ambition: To be a mathematician. Activities: Church Choir, Glee Club, Junior Prom Committee, Joumalisrn Club, Seniorian Staff, AA, Class Secretary, Short- hand Medal, Typing Medal, Basketball, FBLA Get-Together, Junior Play, Senior Play. Th' LOUIS ANGE BOUDRIAS Joe Born: Padue, Cte Matepedla, Canada August 14, 1939 Ambition: To beat Mrs, Christie to Lancaster, Activities: Fireman, Junior Prom Decorating Committee, Christian Doctrine. LINWOOD JOSEPH CARVER Linnie Born: Lancaster, N. H. January 11, 1940 Censored Ambition: To be a play boy. Activities: Baseball, Basketball, Band, Junior Play, Senior Play, All-State Band, Class Vice President. RICHARD EARLE CLARK Dick Born: Exeter, N. H. June 12, 1940 Hi, kidl Ambition: To build a road around the world. Activities: Chorus, 4- H, MYF, Junior Play Business Manpger, Fireman, Senior Play. p I Mgalavyn I .Mg Motif' ffff J' :X ts it if s 1, l 'I VIVMJVX , 1' U 'Nyc ,' ,BND VJ'-'yi 0' 'L AN.,-L LINDA FAYE CRAWFORD ku V, ' Lin Born: Potter Farm, Groveton, N. H. Us August 7, 1940 Hey, I got a letter today! Ambition: To live on Bishop Brook Road. Activities: Basketball, Student Council Secretary, Class Secre tary, Glee Club, Business Manager of Seniorian, Chairman of Prom Decorating Committee, Trip to New York and Washing- ton with N. H. Council on World Affairs. RITA MARIE DEVOST Reet Born: Berlin, N. H. January 5, 1941 What's your lullaby? .X Ambition: To attend PTC and major in Bus. Ed. I Activities: Class Secretary, Camival Queen Candidate, Purplel A Eagle News Staff, Band Officer, Band, Basketball, AA, Class Cheerleader, North Country Festival Band, Correspondent to the Coos County Democrat and the Manchester Union Leader, FBLA Get-Together, New Music Festival Band, Junior Play, PN inhu- lar ALBERT WILLIAM FONTAINE Al Born: Groveton, N. H. January 23. 1940 What can I do? Ambition: Marriage. Activities: Junior Rifle Club, Glee Club, Prom Decorating Committee, Joumalism Club, Church Choir, Fireman, FBLA Get- Together. . ji 7, 1 l ' f' YV X, 7? I . I, . Y xlib I1 'li 42 -' flX6Qf4' fawh 'V' A J ff!! ,. V fr u :ff fc- ,v.Q1flf -4 'I fl-05'74 71 ' I 4. l ,2lJZ1:cfi'Z'nrv43f'f' V ARTHUR LOUIS GAUDETTE 'I Archie Born: Norton Mills, Vt. September 27, 1940 Never, never, never! Ambition: To be successful after high school. Activities: Boys' Chorus, Junior Prom Committee, Science Club, Camival Ball Committee, Purple Eagle News, Fire- man. ROLAND ALFRED GIBSON Pee Wee Born: Stark, N. H. January 11, 1941 That's what I say too! Ambition: To be a successful businessman. Activities: Student Council, AA, Basketball, Baseball, Junior Play. GARY ROLAND GILCRIS Ferrari Kid Doc Born: Lancaster, N. H. December 18, 1939 Ferrari won again! Ambition: To become a history teacher. Activities: Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Touch Football, Hi- Y, Ferrari Fan Club, Fangio Fan Club, WAYNE D, GILCRIS Born: Groveton, N. H. January 10, 1940 Activities: Fireman, Presented award for shop project. X5- f Q, WLM ' s DONNA LOUISE GOAD Don ,MN fi .. V Born: Whitefield, N. H. April 21, 1940 I rs that a fact! rwhyr' 5 wlfyut' Q pttrjw Ambition: To fly a jet. V All L ,ff Activities: Basketball, Student Council, Class Cheerleader, CJ, my 'vin X Chorus. Junior Prom Decorating Committee, Seniorian staff, 'lwxw rj ,U , :J AA, Church Choir, Civil Defense, Winter Carnival Commit- wi U fylii 4,-ff 'f 1 J tee. ll will 11 5 IW fwk if MARY JANE GOULET Janie Born: Groveton, N. H. December 23, 1940 Don't say that! Ambition: To change my initials to J. C. Activities: Carnival Queen Candidate, Chorus, Winter Carnival Committee, Chorus, Junior Prom Decorating Committee, Of- fice Staff, Church Choir, Civil Defense. LUCILLE VERLE HOPPS Squeakie Born: East Stratford, N. H. March 15, 1939 Oh, boy! Ambition: To be a seamstress or a practical nurse. Activities: Journalism Club, 4-H President, Office Staff, Cafeteria. DOROTHY LOUISE JOHNSON Dotty Born: Groveton, N. H. November 28, 1940 Jeepers! Hey Lin! Ambition: To be a nurse in my own children's home. Activities: Grange, MYF, Junior Play, Senior Play, Church Choir, Civil Defense, 4-H, North Country Youth. 5 CHILION HERBERT KENNETT Born: Lancaster, N. H. June 21, 1940 Oh! Ambition: To be a millionaire. Activities: 4-H, Glee Club, Hi-Y, Joumalism Club, Rifle Club, Junior Play, Senior Play, Prom Committee, Fireman. HAROLD BENJAMIN KNIGHT Ben Born: Lancaster, N. H. May 22, 1940 Where's the dance? Ambition: To be successful. Activities: Baseball, Basketball, 4-H, Track, Soccer, Touch Football, Glee Club, Hi-Y. American Junior Legion Baseball, Junior Prom Committee, Float Committee. CECILE BEATRICE LAJOIE Frenchy Born: Coburgore, Maine October 9, 1939 Hey! Wait for mel Ambition: To be the first person to go to Mars. Activities: Class Secretary, Glee Club, Carnival Queen Candi- date, Senior Play, Carnival Committee, Junior Prom Decor- ating Committee. ROBERT ALBERT LAVOIE Rabbit Born: Groveton, N. H. January 14, 1940 Drop dead! Ambition: To kill an elephant with a spitball, Activities: Vice President, North Country Music Festival Chorus, Junior Play, Junior Prom Decorating Committee, Class Treas- urer, Glee Club, Haywire Minstrel Show, Employed at Boucher's IGA. MARIA VICTORIA MARGES Mary Bom: Maidstone, Vt. October 1, 1940 I-leavensl 'Heavenly Dayl' Ambition: To have a date with Elvis Presley. Activities: MYF, Rainbow Girls, Cafeteria, Junior Play, North Country Music Festival, Recess Lunch Committee, Chorus, President of the MYF. IUDITH ANN MOSES Mo Judy Born: Groveton, N. H. September 8, 1940 What's new in the old homestead? Ambition: To drive Dad's truck. Activities: Majorette, Varsity Cheerleader, Junior Play, Senior Play, Carnival Queen Candidate, Chorus, All-State Chorus Member. J I 'mv SANDRA ELAINE NAILER Sandy Born: Groveton, N. H. August 15, 1940 You make me sick! Ambition: To give Elvis Presley a haircut, Activities: Church Choir, Christian Doctrine, Sculpture Com- mittee, Chorus. 7' A ft 'Ml Hifi!-' KJJTMJA4, 1 'FL 4 liift,-1 ,LM V! .E I L ,614 I ' A :JV ,gh . . .ff , . V! J. . . ,. A ,t . J' ' J 9 if fi I gurl! J lin, ,Zyl 7' Pg l,,0' l ral? 1 ,Zv y L Y ' M- f W J ,,' L' 'Z fy lj' in-011' X 1? 1 VJ, 1' 'rj Z2 LL I Y ' ' Kylix ' ft: ffflljjy-:BZ is l sf V1 , 0,6 ' 1. . .f if N51 iff' ff ' f 4114 PHILLIP CHARLES NELSO iiffvfw 'iff L I f Phil Born: Keene, N. H. ,. ,flex jjff March 20, 1940 When do we eat? Ambition: T o be successful. Activities: Baseball, Basketball, All-State Music Festival, Class Treasurer, Class Vice President, Class President, All- State Basketball Team Member, Athletic Council. DORIS RITA OLIVIER Do Do Born: Manchester, N. H. December 22, 1940 Gee, that was cute! Ambition: To dance all night. Activities: Church Choir, Junior Play, Junior Prom Committee, Chorus, Grange, Camival Committee. RICHARD DONALD OLIVIER Dick Born: Manchester, N. H. August 9, 1939 How are you, kid? Ambition: Have a date with Jayne Mansfield, Activities: Track, Baseball, Prize Speaking, Grange, 4-H, Church Choir, Basketball, Junior Rifle Club, Wood Working, National Guard. CLYDE EDWARD PLATT Curly Born: Lancaster, N. H. August 10, 1939 Hey, kidl Ambition: To be a salesman. Activities: 4-H, Chorus, Baseball, Basketball, Junior Rifle Club, Junior Play, Junior Prom Decorating Committee, Base- ball and Basketball Manager, Sports Editor for the Seniorian, Fireman, Business Manager of the Senior Play. Ain Aj J 1 14 X 'f N1 it V. I: L 'I i 'I 1, . v y 1 .QM df A1 i 'K ,J WL . nk, d i WI 1 Q f- N CVM U1 A rf or-N' 'fu 6. .-1 ALBERTA LOUISE RICE 'Betta' Born: Groveton, N. H. July 9, 1940 Say it again! Ambition: To own a Ford. Activities: AA, 4-H, Rainbow Girls, Church Choir, Junior Play, Senior Play, Young Peoples Fellowship, DAVID DANA RICH Archibald Bom: Berlin, N, H. Juanary 28, 1940 Eat me raw! Ambition: Bat clean-up for Milwaukee Braves. Activities: Track, Church Choir, Baseball, Soccer, AA, Car- nival Committee, Float Committee. SANDRA LEE ROY Sans Sandy Born: Lancaster, N. H. April 4, 1940 Son a Gun! Ambition: To be the first person to go to the Moon. Activities: Rainbow Girls, Methodist Choir, Basketball, Junior Float Committee, Carnival Queen Candidate, Junior Prom Dance Committee, Senior Play, Chorus, School Newspaper. 1- l V, ,',. 5 X AxAL ,L iffy J -5 K , folk? f ,J,. I ,C . . . K., . .M . ,,:4,,,.., fnt'-.JIH4 ' , A! PETER JAMES STYLES -. .' KC- Pete Born: Northumberland, N. H. September 14, 1940 Could be! Ambition: To succeed. Activities: Student Council, Basketball, Class Marshal, Grange, Vice President of the Athletic Council, Junior Prom Commit- tee, Senior Play, 4-H. CHANNIE HAROLD TILTON The Kid Born: Groveton, N. H. April 17, 1940 That's right! Ambition: To march out of the gym to the tune of Pomp and Circumstance. Activities: Basketball, Baseball, Track, Float Committee, Sculpture Committee. . 'im 1 ' .a lo- IVR JOANNE LINDA TREAMER Jo Born: Groveton, N. H. December 26, 1940 Wou1dn't that frost you! Ambition: To walk Around the World. Activities: Cheerleading, Basketball, Student Council, Jouma- lism Club, Majorette, Underclass writer for Seniorian, Senior Play, Junior Play, Office Staff, President of the Athletic Associa non. IUDITH ANNE TREAMER Judy Born: Groveton, N. H. January 11, 1940 Ambition: To finish college. Activities: Class President, Basketball, Carnival Committee, Junior Play, Joumalism Club, Editor of the Yearbook. ,vn40'LrfVL1d!'m ,lr 131'-f If 1 A . 7 'r l,' lv., , V31 A .fi if .fl-L' I V, g lyk Mrs ffyf fjjl it ' V09 7 W .. 'ff omit ,M gpiitrs EDWARD WA Chuck ,Aga ,: Northumberland, N. H. December 1, 1940 fl ' P- ll I ' ll ,' 1 Ain t that a fright! Ambition: To give Mrs. Christie an English assignment. Activities: Junior Play, Senior Play, Basketball, North Country Music Festival, All-State Band, Student Council, Class Mar- shal, All-School Play, Band. BET HANY ANN WOODWARD 'Betty' Woody Born: Groveton, N. H. April 17, 1940 Oh, crappydustl Ambition: To get what the cheerleaders got ,at Durham from you know who. Activities: Basketball, Carnival Queen Candidate, Chorus, Class Cheerleader, Majorette, Class Secretary, Junior Play, Junior Prom Committee, Chairman Junior Play, Senior Play, President of the Student Council. ,T 9 n I jr., , . , . x K I IN IT IA LS LIK E DIS LIKE TRADEMARK HANGOUT Real Hep Boy Playboy Jolly and Smooth Really Analyzes G1rls Cleverfrnj Every Way Small Energettc and Nrfty Justqaj Lrttle Talker Polrte Charmrng and Nrce R10ffIIl, Every Class Handsome Blonde Katcher Looks Forward ftoj Colebrook Meets Every fnewj Boy Llkes Actxng Bashful Always W1ll fbej Frtendly Coy Best Lookmg Lrkeable looks Just Cool Real Marvelous Dancer Really Attracts Ladres Jeeps Are fherj Mrsfortune Always books Great Can Help Keenly Always Looks Reserved Can t Help Talkrng Guy s Real Gone Qon sports Always A Buddy She Laughs Readrly Can t Escape Practrces Won t Date Grrls Does Deeds Readrly Damty Lrttle and Good Mrght Just Get gmarrtedy D1d Lrke Jolly Really Doesn t Object Brarns Abtlrty Wrnsomeness Merry Versatrle Mystrfymg Ladylrke Independent Behaved Darmg Reallyfprettyj Objectrve Just Able and Terrrftc IS Sports l-luntmg Sports Work Boys Sports Sports Eatmg Sports and Food The Country Hxktng Food Wanda Platt Men Johnny Opera Pink Lemonade Well figured Gtrls Danctng Sports Hockey Games 50 Plymouth lndran Puddrng Food Cars Sports Chevys Bevm Certatn people Huntxng Basketball Blonde Boys Elvls Presley A certam boy Basketball Females fm generalj Loud Gtrls Drrnkxng Report Cards Best Frrends Teachers W1se Guys Workrng Drlvtng over 90 mph To be bothered Drrnkrng Omons None Certam people Boston Sports Rep Ill manners Work R1ta s Crazy Sctssors Elvis Presley Dyed Han Wartmg Red heads Sports Car Morons Gxrls Some people B111 Russell Celtrcs Gxrls T alkatrve gtrls Freddte s Laugh Sarcastxc people Benny s Laugh Women Sarcastrc people Best frrends Pat Boone Sarcasttc people Excuses Work Walk Stark lndlan Green Nash l-latr Pony tall Herght Han My Laugh Armful of books Wallet Bashfulness Wanda Platt Harr Black beard Shorthand book Camels Qcrgj Pony tall? P P Cutre Shorthand book Pocketbook Play boy Fast walk Car Feet Curly ha1r Black Ford Baseball glove Pony tall Short hau Red handbag My name Laugh Bleached ha1r Pocket book Bleached harr Pony tall Home Dmty s Stark Pool hall Dmer Dmty s Home Guildhall Whltefleld Colebrook Home Home Wanda s Home Pool hall Lancaster Dtnty s Drnty s Home Dmty s Home Pool hall Style s Home Home Drug Store Under a Ford Pool hall Home Colebrook Dmer Home Dtnty s Home School Lancaster Home aa S 7 x I4 I - --- . . -9 ji- Me . - If I can - - , . -.i..T. . Q' I Knowrng that those of you we leave behmd rn Groveton Hrgh School are anxrously awartrng our grfts we leave you the followrng Mary Ellen Bames leaves her brakeless Fords to her srster Carol Ann Joyce Barrows leaves a nrce warm seat on the school bus to Glorra Grlman Alctde Bean leaves as quietly as he came Ross Beattre leaves Pete s gun locked up rn a gun cabrnetl Lucrlle Brlodeau reluctantly leaves her spectal classes wrth Mr Gray JDUIS Boudrlas leaves a beloved Englrsh course L1nwood Carver would lrke to leave the Chem lab wrth a bang! Rrchard Clark leaves Govemment class rn an uproar Linda Crawford leaves a dusty locker and w1thout a dust rag' Rita Devost leaves Mr Mlcuccr wrth one eyebrow ratsed Alben Fontatne gladly leaves Arthur Gaudette hates to leave hrs commercral classes Roland Grbson leaves everybody in stitches Gary Gllcris leaves Government class but not w1thout the prctures of hrs Ferrarrs Wayne Gllcns sadly leaves w1thout a carload of Sentors' Donna Goad would llke to leave her pony tarl but can t get Rita to cut it Jane Goulet leaves to go to Bevrn Luc1lle Hopps leaves the attendance slrps to someone Wllh good thtck soles on hrs shoes Dorothy Johnson leaves her cloth for Home Economrcs at home Ch1l1on Kennett leaves never agam to leave the burldrng at 6 30 p m wrth four hundred freshly mrmeographed copres of Rainbow programs under hrs arm Benny Knrght would lrke to leave hrs gurtar to Mr Moulton but Ben doesn t thrnk he ll treat rt wrth kmdness Cecrle Lajole leaves her arguments wrth Peter Mary Marges leaves her boots in the hall for someone to trrp over Judy Moses leaves her pony tall thanks to Holbrook and Devost Sandra Natler leaves her temper to go frnd a quieter one Phrl Nelson leaves much to the drstress of a certain Junror grrl Dons Olivxer leaves a few things rn her desk for her successor Rrchard Olrvrer leaves sadly? No' Reluctantly? No! Just leaves Clyde Platt leaves wrshrng he could take the whole basketball team wrth htm Alberta Rrce leaves the dr1ver trarmng instructorQMr Morinj rn a state of collapse! Davrd Rrch leaves much to the relief of all humorless teachers Sandra Roy would lrke to leave the time played rn basketball games to someone but hates to leave anyone ttmeless Peter Styles leaves the grrls sadly Chan Ttlton leaves his books l.l'l hrs desk as usual And he s stlll lookrng for a pen Jo Treamer leaves her false tooth No wart Jo' Come back' You ll need it' Judrth Treamer leaves some Marshmallow Fluff for Ruthre She lrkes rt better than I do Chuck Ward leaves wrth a pocketful of Devrl Dogs and Nabs Betty Woodward leaves still talkmg' We the Senior Class of 1958 leave To the Class of 63 our best wrshes as you become next year s erghth grade To the Class of 62 the Joy we felt rn antlcipation of berng Freshmen To the Freshmen, the hope that you will feel the same satrsfactron which we experienced when we re ceived our class rrngs Hope you ll enjoy them as we have ours To the Sophomores wrshes for a successful Jumor Play and a never to be forgotten Prom To the Junrors our seats rn assembly Keep em warm' We wrsh you all the luck rn the world as next year s Senior Class Me 452 ' h . u , . . . . . . , . , . Robert Lavoie leaves, laughing at his own jokes. . . . , . ' I 9 9 2 I ' I ' , . . . . ' I I ' , . . ' 1 i Pt 5 we I It seemed that twenty years ago We d never make the grade But meeting one and all agarn Has made this thought fade For instance there s Phil Nelson And L1nny Carver too Ross Beattle and Peter Styles Make up the Celtics crew Judy Moses and Judith Treamer Are working hand in hand Two better atomic scientists You'll find not in this land And when there's Joanne Treamer Who's workrng night and day As secretary to the President Playboy Tilton and Benjre Knight Are living high rt seems They re working at the Copa Their song and dance act beams Then there s Robert Uilvxsj Lavore Whose voice no one can fake His curly hair and sweet disposition Any girl would gladly take Chuckie Ward has really climbed high As an actor, you might have guessed With Cecile LaJo1e his leadrng lady For time he s really pressed For Mary Marges and Doris Olivier Anything they can afford Their Parts designs rn dresses Have received many a reward Donna Goad and Sandra Roy Have what it really takes, They're the backbone of St. Louis. As nurses they're no fakes Dottie Johnson and Jane Goulet And Linda Crawford too Are mighty happy housewives Without which we couldn t dp Sandra Narler and David Rich Are very happy I guess They own their own little drugstore And are makmg a mint they confess Gary and Wayne are partners now They ve really hit the top Their new designs in machinery Wrll make our nation hop Artie Gaudette Lucille B1lodeau And Chrlron Kennett too Are secretaries to the U N Without them what would we do? Alberta Rrce has done it again As a beauticran she s really good Her new desrgns in hair do s Make hair look as it should Loure The Looper Boudrras Is doing well, I guess Who needs a long deserved rest Rita Devost IS rrght on top She s mighty good I hear Her excellent work 1n teaching l-las earned her many a cheer Roland and Albert are doing fine As scientists we must admrt Their drscoverres in all kinds of fields Have made them really hit Mary Barnes Joyce Barrows And Lucrlle Hopps it seems Have gone into the grocery business Their corporation gleams We can t forget Richard Olivier Clyde Platt or Buddy Bean As our nation s top secret engineers You certainly can't call them green Betty Woodward w if ' . ' She has no time to play. He's working under Richard Clark, The choice of Tattletale for our Junior Play proved to be a good one Poor Patty the tattletale mailed her diary instead of her novel to her publisher Patty Her mother Her father Isabel Artie Ida May Tod Paul Cummings Mr Nixon Mrs Nixon Miss Wlggam Walt Kennedy Louella ---- Monica ---- Judy Moses Mary Marges Linwood Carver Doris Olivier Charles Ward Judith Treamer Ross Beattie Robert Lavoie Chilion Kennett Alberta Rice Joanne Treamer - - - Roland Gibson - - - -Lucille Bilodeau Marilyn Dufour Barney ----- - - - ------ Clyde Platt Mr. Whittaker - - - - - - Phillip Nelson Mrs. lorimer - Hetty Heaton - Quiz ----- Play Director - Stage Managers - ---- Rita Devost - - - - Dorothy Johnson Betty Woodward Mr. Pierre Morin - - - - - Gary Gilcris, Clyde Platt Properties and Business Mgr. ----- Richard Clark Prompter and Make-Up - - - ---- Rita Devost Tickets ---------- - - Chilion Kennett Programs - - - - - Judith Treamer TAKE YOUR MEDICINE FELICIA METCA LF A talented cast from the Class of 1958 presented Take Your Medicine on November 8 1957 The comedy was unusual in that its entire action took place in a hospital room where the elderly Mr Dod son was trying both to recover from an illness and to discover his relatives shortcomings CAST Henry K Dodson Angela Warren Dr William Jackson Miss Holt Patricia Pryor Dorothy Carleton Charlotte Nelson Jack Benson Jonathan Puckett ---- Miss Cordelia Puckett - - Miss Dovie Finkledink - - Dodie Blake ------ Hoofendyke ----- Woman ---- Little Girl - - - ---- - - - Ross Beattie Cecile Lajote Peter Styles Lucille Bilodeau Sandra Roy Judy Moses Betty Woodward Linwood Carver - Charles Ward Linda Crawford Joanne Treamer - - - Alberta Rice - - Richard Clark Dorothy Johnson - Sally Knights PLAY PRODUCTIONS Director ---------- Mr. Chandler Matthews Business Manager - - - - C. Kennett, Clyde Platt Stage Manager - - - - - - - - Prompter ---- Programs - - - Publicity - - - - Gary Gilcris Dorothy Johnson - Phillip Nelson Lucille Bilodeau - - Rita Devost I- In V. 1 of f 'A il 'S t III ,gr ar I-Ill ,y f 45 if 1' if 7044 '4 7044 BEST ALL-ROUND Betty Woodward Phil Nelson MOST POPULAR Betty Woodward Phil Nelson BEST ACTOR Joanne Treamer Chuck Ward MOST MUSICAL Rrta Devost Nelson Carver MOST INTELLECTUAL Judrth Treamer Llnnre Carver MOST ATHLETIC Judith T reamer Phrl Nelson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Judlth Treamer Llnnie Carver WITTIEST Joanne Treamer Ross Beattre BEST DANCER Judith Moses Peter Styles TALLEST Mary Marges Phil Nelson SHORTEST Betty Woodward Chuck Ward MOST ATTRACTIVE Cecrle Laloie Nelson Carver BEST DRESSED Rita Devost Lrnme Carver CLASS BABY Rita Devost Roland Gibson MOST BUSINESSLIKE MOST BASHFUL Alberta R1ce Louis Boudrxas MOST TALKATIVE Betty Woodward Benny Knrght CLASS CLOWN Joanne Treamer Dave Rich TEMPER Cecile Lajoie Peter Styles PRETTIEST HAIR Cecile lajore Robert lavole ITN ' ng A 6 5 I up I 'fx f fl! ' I MCL ' x K 9 V ff! 4 1 Q I. rx 8, 1 l 4 A re f P - z ,ff S-X, w e X ,flhgf P D N- X 57 - ,- A 5 . l W .,.... 4 ' Qld-- '1 - I n ' - 1 'IA I M ' 'WM' X I ' . - I' . , ' 'jf . ' ., ., i J C - D'-ifliffv Lucille Bilodeau Chilion Kennett ,ev . . L f sl 3 X f' ,Q Z f 4 x.J I tg s Q 1 Ce, Back row Judy Moses Sandra Roy Linda Crawford Clyde Platt Lucille Bilodeau Judith Treamer Betty Woodward Joanne Treamer A R . I -s 5 Q-5436, o O9 Judith Treamer, Linwood Carver, Linda Crawford i 5 .J g. 1 1956 - I. Goulet 1957 - C. Lajoie 1958 - S. Roy 1955 - R. Devost fno picturej 1954 - I. Moses 1953 - B. Woodward Q2 N bs :iid x0Q' 1' - Betty Crocker Homemaker f of-the- year L Award i M. Marges Aho orgy Front row Charlie Ward Peter Styles Ross Beattie Phillip Nelson Harold Knight Linwood Carver David Rich Also Gibson quo picturej JX , I 2 f?J: macho Offctew President ---- - - DANIEL NASON Vice President - - - RUTH MARTIN Secretary - - - - - - DIANE MILES Treasurer - - - - ROBERT NUGENT Marshal - - - - PHILIP BOUCHER Student Council Representatives are: Daniel Nason and Robert Nugent. Boys playing on the basketball squads are: David Gilbert, Robert Nugent, Carl Schoff, David Forbes, Philip Boucher, and Timothy Mahurin, Daniel Nason is the assistant manager. Girls participating in this sport are: Charlotte Landry, Nickole Lamoureux, Angeline Hol- brook, Bonnie Gilbert, and Ruth Martin. Beth Covell is the manager. The Juniors have given their class play and sponsored the Junior Prom. Our Carnival Queen Candidate was Bonnie Gilbert. Girls participating in Varsity Cheerleading are Angeline Holbrook, Bonnie Gilbert, and Brenda Israel. E ,.,, ,-.1 Ugg First row, left to right: H. Smith, C, Landry, B. Scott, D. l.eclere, V. Parks, B. Deyette. N. Lamoureux, D. Stevens, E. Hair, D. McAllister, D, Dupuis, J. Atkinson, C. Benoit, B. Covell, B. Hall. Second row: Mr. Matthews, A. Holbrook, W. Platt, B. Gilbert, I, Kennett, B. Roby, I.. Perry, D. Nason, B. Curtis, J, Wright, R. Boudrias, R. Martin, P. Carver, D. Miles, B. Israel, Mr. Gray. Third row: R. Pomerleau, F. Tremose, D. Gilbert, W. Meunier, W. McCormick, D. Lunn, K. Stevens. R. Nugent, P, Boucher, T. Mahurin, D. Fisk, R. Irving, D. Forbes, C. Schoff, R. Lizotte. isp ,M President ---- Vice President Secretary - - - Treasurer - - Marshal - - gi Ofgeaa' DARRELL DUNHAM - - - - - PAUL RICE - CARLA BEATTIE - - WAYNE ELLIOT - - MAURICE OLIVIER Class rings were received at the beginning of the year and are being enjoyed by every- One . Student Council Representatives are: Paul Rice and Arlene Ridgwell. Boys playing on the basketball squads are: Raymond Garneau, Cecil Tisdale, and Paul Rice. Girls parcitipating in this sport are: Carla Beattie and Jennie McAllister, Girls who are Varsity Cheerleaders are: Carla Beattie and Jennie McAllister. Our Carnival Queen Candidate was Joyce Mason. First row left to right E Hopps P Charbonneau A McFarland G Gilman W Elliot E Frizzell J Parker H Dupuis N Hall D Gilcrts E Nason J Mason Second row H Cloutier M Laroche L Hodgdon R Lavoie, S Senay, E Johnson R Turner Mr Moulton G Lurvey A Ridgwell G Daniels A Tilton C Beattie J McAllister Third row W Dowland Y Pilette R Garneau L Gaudette, C. Tisdale, P. Rice, K. Oakes, M. Olivier, D. Dunham, A. Astle. President - - - Vice President Secretary - - - - - Treasurer - - Marshal - - - WILLIAM CLARK - EUCLIDE RENAUD PATRICIA STEARNS - - - CAROLYN LUNN - - ROBERT HODGE 1 i Student Council Representatives are: William Hinkley and Douglas Nelson. Boys playing on the J. V. Basketball team are: Robert Woodward, Ronald Gilbert, Michael Roy, Paul Mayberry, Douglas Nel son, William Hinkley, and William Clark. Girls participating in this sport are: Denise Olivier, Carol Styles, and Linda York. Girls participating in Varsity Cheerleading are: Carolyn Lunn, Linda York and Carol Styles. Our Carnival Princess Candidate is Patricia Stearns. , 1 va' 2 32 Student Council Representatives are Jane Bryan and Peter Carver. Boys playing on the I. V. Basketball team are: Arnold Knowlton, John Beattie, and Andy Langley. Girls participating in this sport are: Brenda Sheltry, Nancy Knights, and Evelyn Craw- ford. Girls participating in J. V. Cheerleading are: Charlene Mills, Jane Bryan, Carolyn Hinkley Nancy Knights, and Sylvia Shannon. Our Carnival Princess Candidate was Carolyn Hinkley. A l 1 Y President - - - - Vice President Treasurer - - Marshal - - 0 . - - EMILE OLIVIER - - ---- ROBERT BEAN Secretary - - - - MARTHA LEAVITT - - - GARY ASHTON SHIRLEY DEYETTE Student Council Representatives are Barbara Cascadden and Rosalie Weagle. Boys playing on the J. V. Basketball team are: William Tisdale, Bruce Covell, and Dana Fogg. Girls participating in this sport are: Annalee Rowden, Martha Leavitt, and Barbara Cas- cadden. Girls participating in I. V. Cheerleading are: Annalee Rowden, Martha Leavitt, and Linda Jordan. Our Camival Princess Candidate was Martha Leavitt, 64 4 6 6 60634 Zane! Carla Beattie John Beattie Ross Beattie Philip Boucher Jane Bryan John Call Linwood Carver Paul Cotter Rita Devost Wayne Elliot David Forbes Lee Hawksley Carolyn Hinkley William Hinkley Brenda Israel Nancy Knights Dennis Langley Ralph Leclere Carolyn Lunn Ruth Martin Alice McFarland Sharleen Mills Douglas Nelson G Robert Nugent 'I Carolyn Savage Carl Shoff Denise Sharon Brenda Sheltry Fred Tremose Charles Ward Robert Woodward Linda York X'-4 -17 rs x0 459 MR. MICUCCI all R, es r -, .1 ',,. ' - B D 'm ' 'S' 5 it OFFICERS Q X N Groveton High School is proud of her music department, Mr, Micucci has done fine work with our bands and choruses as well as individually training each member of these groups, Our marching band is one of the finest in the state and appears both locally and in neighboring towns, The annual Pops Concert of classical and popular music is a must for music lovers in the area, Band members are chosen by tests to attend both the All-State and All-New England Music Festivals. Delegates are also sent to the New Music Festival at Durham, The Senior Band and the Senior Chorus participate in the North Country Music Festival. 4 5 1 ' A Y fmaif .Wi cut' ' Lgfqdflls fi-F, 'UA C f, :1-,ZZ'ff'J'w -If C3 ,t 7 s . v ' s All-New England N 9 wmfgw xo? eaulofz 6444444 Thomas Atkinson Janet Atkinson Gail Bacon Mary Ellen Bames Ross Beattie Shirley Benoit Paul Carver Charles Charbonneau Patsy Charbonneau Helen Cloutier Bonnie Collins Paul Cotter Beth Covell Evelyn Crawford Dorothy Dearing Victoria Dowland Darrell Dunham Albert Fontaine Bonnie Gilbert Donna Goad Jane Goulet Barbara Hall Dorothy Hall Nellie Hall Angeline Holbrook Joanne Kennett Cecile Lajoie Nickey Lamoureux Charlotte Landry Paulette Lavigne Robert Lavoie Mary Marges Ruth Martin Jennie McAllister Judith Moses Danny Nason Sandra Nailer Doris Olivier Loretta Perry Wanda Platt Paul Rice Arlene Ridgwell Barbara Roby Sandra Roy Carl Schoff Patricia Steams Dawn Stevens Carolyn Styles June Wright anim Zami Annette Bean Paul Carver Barbara Cascadden Betty Christopher Leo Cotter Bruce Covell George Langley Martha Leavitt Christine Leclere Dennis Lunn Clessie McFarland Judith Platt William Sanbom Sylvia Shannon Annalee Rowden anim 64:14:44 Annette Bean Shirley Bilodeau Jane Bryan Melody Call Barbara Cascadden Betty Christopher Shirley Cloutier Bonita Craggy Evelyn Crawford Brenda Deyette Kathleen Dingman Oriole Gagnon Margaret Godbout Irene Goulet Marie Goulet Lottie Hall Linda Hawes Carolyn Hinkley Eleanor Hopps Linda Jordan Martha Leavitt Christine Leclere Ann Lizotte Alice Miller Sharleen Mills Gloria Phelps Judith Platt Annalee Rowden Carolyn Savage Sylvia Shannon Brenda Sheltry Rosalie Weagle I if W4 - ! 4 fpillf 'ff 0 QP The Junior Band and Chorus give pupils experience in music before entering the senior groups, Their members join with the Sen- ior Band and Senior Chorus in the annual Pops Concert. ts xo I ! ,4 AZ f H x tray' if , xx 1 Q We , xl!! s.,,4: x0 Bois 93 The Journalism Club, under the leadership of Miss Corey and Mr, Gray, has worked hard to publish our school newspaper The Purple Eagle News. Each member has accepted great responsibility in meeting his assignments, M- f, I 5- . Q .2 L. X3 3099 PA, Members: L, Bilodeau, P, Carver, B, Covell, R, Devost, A, Fon- taine, B, Hall, D, Hall, N, Hall, A, Holbrook, L, Hopps, C, Ken- nett, J, Kennett, N. Knights, M, Marges, J, Mason, D, Olivier, E, Olivier, W, A, Rowden, J. Treamer, -: The Student Council is made up of two representatives from each class chosen for their integrity, their leadership, and their ability to work for their classes and their school, On them rests the respon- sibility for the smooth operation of our school govemment, for friendly QV - relations among the classes, and ri Q0 for the presentation of student view- KGQYFX points to the administration, X39- First row: Rosalie Weagle, Arlene Ridgwell, Charles Ward, Betty Woodward, Douglas Nelson, Robert Nugent, Barbara Cascadden, Second row: Ann Bryan, Mr, Cascadden, Peter Carver, William Hinkley, Paul Rice, and Daniel Nason, Our Office Staff has worked all year to keep the school routine run- ning smoothly, The members have done fine work and have been most efficient in performing their many duties, . .,- .. ,..-f-nur .1....,..-v -- , fe PQ N 60 First row: Albert Fontaine, Wanda Platt, Beth Covell, Rita Devost, Joanne Treamer, Second row: Chilion Kennett, Mr, Cascadden, Jane Goulet, Lucille Bilodeau, Raymonde Boudrias. Insert: Lucille Hopps, ot ' I The Groveton Cafeteria is located in the basement of the elementary school building. Hot noon lunches are served for twenty-five cents per meal, Different groups are served at different times to prevent the overcrowding of facilities, First row: Mrs, Watkins L, Cotter A, Miller E. Hopps L, Hawes P, Carver Second row: E. Renaud R. Renaud Mrs, Bennett B, Lurvey O, Gagnon Mrs, Potter Third row: Mr, Elliot 4 deem Z jhaaw -my-1 1 ,af x'1fI'2lQ WW avi: Ai 114100 H ,M H! , J 1 4 ,W WM' ,. of W M ZAZEZZQEQ mu Em i f'K ., ff'1 M 4 L 2 wg X. f' I It my - 5 f - 4 A . M x ? ,av ,, ' E-4 9 ra 3 WH V' it ,J ,3 .. 4 , Pi , 1 'W - ., P Q! Q '.fz,fv- I ' 5- if? ' K4 M N 1 k ' M if , gf , ,J E , . 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'V-Z. y A 1 1 B 43 32 26 35 39 27 42 31 18 14 53 32 Carolyn Styles Judy Moses Carla Beame Angelxne Holbrook Joanne Treamer Carolyn Lunn Lrnda York Iennre McAll1ster Brenda Israel Bonnle Gllbert 1 , 6:4 I bguql Y 'a Waudq Groveton Gr ov et on Groveton Grov et on Grovet on Groveton Groveton Groveton Groveton Groveton Groveton Groveton Groveton Groveton Groveton Groveton Groveton 50 45 46 60 61 43 58 53 43 62 53 58 68 64 80 64 Q45 St Pats Stratford Lancaster Colebrook Whrtefxeld Westerly RJ Notre Dame Gorham Lrttleron Stratford Lancaster Colebrook Whxtefreld Gorham St Pat s Notre Dame Lxttletou 45 25 41 68 29 '73 40 39 37 30 50 60 48 52 60 47 55 Q K J - ' 1 J C J K J K D 4 7 C J C J I J ' ' C J C J , . C D Groveton C351 Adams, Mass.162j 1 7 K J 6 J K J C J ' C J K 7 K 7 C 7 6 J K 7 K J 4 7 ' ' C J C J K 7 6 J . ' I J 4 J C 7 D ' K J D Rlch P Styles L Carver C Shoff H Knxght R, Nugent R, Moulton Coach P Nelson R. Beame R Gameau Gxlbert C Ward C Platt andD Nason Managers D Forbes D NAME Phtllxp Nelson Lmwood Carver Ross Beattle Peter Styles Carl Shoff Davtd G1lbert Davrd Forbes Robert Nugent Davrd Rrch Benny Kmght Charles Ward I I : F. G. F. T. T. P. ' ' 98 32 228 ' 41 39 121 ' 54 19 127 Raymond Gameau 64 23 151 21 12 54 27 9 63 ' ' 18 14 50 ' 17 18 52 18 9 45 ' ' 10 6 26 ' 9 3 21 - 4 3 11 .W I eflffjbp gas Groveton Groveton Groveton Groveton Groveton Groveton Groveton Groveton Groveton 30 48 34 43 44 39 49 63 47 QBOYSJ St Pats 32 Notre Dame 18 St Pats 31 Errol 22 Iancaster 31 Notre Dame 18 Pitts Var 58 Errol 41 Lancaster 31 Groveton Groveton Groveton Groveton qcmtsy 18 21 25 25 Errol Lancaster Errol Lancaster 21 17 16 23 I F 69 PA, P511 L, Jordan, A, Rowden, S, Mills, M, Leavitt, N, Knights, J. Bryan, C, Hinkley, M, Goulet, S, Shannon, 139 X A afudq Zaulall First row C Platt Manager R. Beattie D Gilbert D Rich L Carver R Moulton Coach Second row C Landry D Forbes R, Gameau H Knight R Gibson Third row T Mahurin W Kerr R Thibodeau P Nelson R. Nugent Zawelall Groveton 1 Groveton 1 Groveton L10 Groveton 111 Groveton Groveton Groveton Groveton Groveton Non League Games Whitefield Lancaster Gorham Whitefield Woodsville Stratford Colebrook Littleton Lancaster 40 Groveton High s baseball team had an outstandmgly successful season in 1957 It played nine games and lost only two of them Groveton tied with Woodsvrlle for first place in the White Mountain League tu 4 O O 2 Q: A' The Athletic Association is our school's largest organization. lt has 103 members, lt sponsors our winter camival and has charge of the finances for our athletic program, n, lk L ' A N L f' ' as 1 X 1. 1 .H 1 i I 1 ' JOANNE TREAMER ' Pl'8Sid6l'll PA UL RICE - Secretary-Treasurer ANGELINE HOLBROOK - Vice President Ru--M f b' 4'-1 3 .., ..... .,,. .Q W -, 5 gagwq , . f ' - as 5 ,Y W, X ' 7? F , 11, A5 ' h f .,.. o h , A ' ff lr Q f , 5 A. .- -4.- , ,E fk, fif- , 9 3 Q 1 ' rf: ' I an W4 g , , ,, A i , . ,N m ,51y L W,Q,A 5, 1 , ' The class of 1958 wishes to thank all those whose support has made the publlcatlon of thls yearbook posslble if Q 1 A , , , f W Q 59 ,.', 5? I W f 1- g -we PROFESSIONAL DIREC TORY ?n Comphments of Corrmphments of EBEN H DUSTIN M D ROBERT I HINKLEY M D Groveton N H Groveton, N H Comphments of Cornphments of Groveton, N H Groveton, N H Comphments of D E YOUNG Optometrlst T 52 3 Bank Bu11d1ng, Groveton, N H ELMER NUGENT MUTUAL OF OMAHA Compllments Of CHILAFOE'S TEXACO Route 3 WHITEY'S AMOCO STATION Groveton N, H Comphments of Comphments of DUBOIS CLEANERS SHERMAN HOME AND AUTO Comphments of Comphments of WHITE'S SHOE STORE LESNICK'S BUILDING SUPPLY 0 5 1 o 0 3 0 I SOLOMAN ISRAEL, D, M, D. WILLIAM LEHNERT Q a 5 . el. -- TAYLOR'S MARKET Groveton N H Phone 12.3 F1ner Foods for Le s I G A SUPER MARKET FRANK SMITH COMPANY Lancaster, N H Tel 8 4931 Grocemes Meats Fru1ts V g Hardware Farm Equlpment ELECTRICITY The B1ggest Bargaln Your Household Budge PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE I-I LJ QLB LJTT S FUEL SERVICE Range and Fuel O1l App11ances Plumblng and Heatlng H HURLBUTT Propnetor Groveton, N H Comphments of .J I. ENAEQY PLUMBING 8: HEATING Bottled Gas Telephone 17 Groveton, N H .J VV IXAAIIXI Complete Home Furmslnngs Groveton, New Hampshue Cornphments of INAAEGLAEET' IXAACDCIXI ALD PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK OF GROVETON Groveton, New Hampshlre . - - . - e ' ' S ll I Bottled Gas in t! u Ro 0 3 . wfofezfwa DADEQS CICDIXA 'DA NY G N p C mpliments of m shire YOUR SEARCH EIIDS EVEQETTS DINER LK f N-f E VL MQ' Groveton, New Hampsh1re 2' 5? Spec1al Famlly Rates Catenng to Clubs and C1v1c Orgamzauons INACT2l2lES STUDIOS Creators of D1st1ngu1shed Portra1ts Photographlc Work 1n Thls Book Was Done by MORRIS Barre, Vermont S12CV-E'l'C3N OIL COMPANY Kelvxnator Appl1anc e s Range and Fuel O11 Bottled Gas Plumblng and Heatlng Groveton, N H Telephone 33 L G BALFOUR COMPANY Known Wherever There Are Schools and Colleges Class Rlngs and Plns Commencement Invltatlons D1plomas Personal Cards Club Ins1gn1a Medals and Troplues MR, DONALD B, TUPPER, Representat1ve Box 2.44, Cape Cottage Branch P or tland, Malne I 9 Alf 7 lfk- Z? .2-2 ff, D Qi xx gf C , a a 1 u ,ff 'f'1fKff'C'NXQff-X SEEQHCE N U ' IS ouk FIRST xx THOUGHT EIXAEQSCDN Z SCN! Groveton N H Te 59 Cement Lumber Roof1ng Hardware Glass Sporung Goods L1censes Comphments of CA LSO SERVICE SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT Tel. 5071 Groveton, N, H. L, gvgjivfgmfggl o -SALE' V' 4 V - - - f I . - . I6 Ii 3 C T2ll-:II FLOWER SHOP Florist Telegraph Delivery Ass'n Telephone 8-4681 R W RIFF 2.2 Main Street Lancaster, N H NADEAU Bl2CD'l'l-HEQS Oldsmobile Sales and Se rvic e Bridge Street Lancaster, N H F-' B SPALJLDI NG Grain and Feed Tel 8 2281 Lancaster, N Compliments of THE LANCASTE2 NATIONAL EAN! I4 Lancaster, N H 'ED GENERAL TRUCKING Tel 48 Groveton N H CLAYTON BARNETT Compliments of HART'S GULF STATION BAILEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Groveton New Hampshire Compliments of PICHE'S Compliments of STEVEN'S STORE FOR SALE Stoves Refrigerators Tables Chairs Beds Mattresses Washing Machmes Lmoleums TV and Radios ARNOLD M CLARK Tel '79 21 CO. . - . H. Greeting Cards for All Occasions X sam MM IXlCD'l2'I l--I CCLJIXITIQY JEWELRY 12.1 Houseware Electrlcal Apphances S11verware Watches Rmgs Jewelry One Year Guarantee on Watch Repalrs Repa1rs on Rmgs Jewelry, L1ghters E1ectr1c Shavers Tlme Payments If Desu-ed DRUGS Comphments of STYLES DRUG STORE Congratulatlons and Best Wlshes to the Class of 1958 mx N 5 I Q L X ' 62 R Tel. -l Compllments of SHIRLEY Sz CHRIS Compllments of BOU CHER'S STORE Comphments of GEORGE CHRISTOPHER Compllments of JOE HOU LE Comphments of EAG LE HOTE L Comphments of ALBERT ROBERTS BUBBLES CHAR LES TILLOTSON Compllments of GROVETON DAIRY Compllments of LINSCOTT Xa SMITH LOG CABIN RESTAURANT Telephone 6821 NELSON'S POULTRY FARM Fresh Eggs Dressed Poultry LANGLEY'S GENERAL CLAIRE'S INSURANCE PAULINE SAWYER Proprleto I' cLoU':1ER's STORE CL-,mphments of Z9 Brooklyn Street Groveton, N H MR AND MRS BESSETTE Northumberland, N. H. Northumberland, N. H, 0 KX DINTY S ISQAE l.S 9 61,0 ean EM -C16 U U ff Sufed Sefwwe in 4? SKVV NAAQKET THE SIWOOGANOCK GUARANTY SAVINGS BANK L NHph 6 O vb Compliments ,, of 91 X W 7 I Cs Compliments I 0f x Xxn x ik M7 I . vm f Q g Q 223' 'b V - A . ,. V 3 ' XX ' i i'1 x?3iH ,.Vi3-.iff ' 'if 5 X r, e m s ire Comphments of R 8: W SUPER MARKET Where F1ner Foods Are Sold for Less' Grocer1es Frozen Foods Fru1ts and Vegetables Palnts and Hardware We Appreclate Your Patronage Church Street Telephone 149 Groveton N H ' I Quality Meats Q I Ha .., X4 M-4011 , Q --........ . ,fl L ' B , ask. ' 1 MDOQWJY-A 'V Y . U vii f' 1. , . W ,,. 4 , W .X u .1 .. .V za ,. A1355 Y .pi ,iq av DC ,gal rd! 14 'Ai' ff A ,wwLlf:.1 K ' 2 V 5 ' ' : up-al . 1, W- ,Q JP A D f A Q 4 A Pvfig' - , ,. Afrgf' Mx1. A ' h M ' fx --u lg! -J h'-ll: J 4- ' +-if 1 'ull-ln , 'M 0 ,M l . ' ' '-Q. 4 VA? ' In Ju, -unitr- 3 wwf e PQ 'NM 'mf I - v ,. 1 1 If f. -,. 4 1 4, Y Sf, '- . , A N , ,..., V X hr .. ki MQ, A V ,W ,.,, ..fk I , -f K 1 . 3 fu lx I. fm D MZ. . X K ' M ., - :Q , A E' .N . 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