Concord High School - Hustler Yearbook (Concord, NH)
- Class of 1965
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J L Lf, L rg,k4f5f., T .V 4,16 4 is 4 1 A , V, ,sa 'QL 1 ' P- ' L- -if IS- 5 1, A am- uf- 31 . ,, , f W ' , we W-.-,-Hg 53-22 YE 4 Li J 1' M 'fx .f ' ' , L QM, as wr. 0' iz ,. .,,, ,L - ' Q 'iw - - 'M 2 Q fl,-L .4 M. 5' L 1 4 - 4 L ,. if 4? jwffg- 41H?,:,Yf' JK -5.fgL4f'V -L4 2 ' -f 5. L,- 'Lf-K - INA- Lf,-.s1,.2 If -f Q .ff Q- L ' - ew- - .Y ,.. 4 . .w i --, -K . f- 'S S., -wa if ,- . MM.-?5 s . 1, . . .L-.4 1' .Vg .- ,, I S. -KQJL L 7 V .4 4 K , L. 4 mt G 5 .ew 4 - ' A .- LT , S' , ' V . f 4 , KL. 4 4 4 -Kg- A .. , L: , ' . , 1. -3 3 L ' fe., ,W ' . L 3 3 UNDERCLASSMEN MIX IN GYM ACTIVITIES GENE, SOPHOMORE LUNCH TIME MR. STOCKERIS MECHANICAL DRAWING CLASS LUNCH TIME AGAIN MGRNING RITUAL THE LINE-UP Q QWASQQWQQWQ-fi ,- W, ,, N . PRE-GAME GEREMONIES LOOKING AHEAD RECEIVING AFTER SCHOOL ASSIGNMENTS I4 m i - 111 L. to R: ROW I: S. Kathan, E. Pike, M. Gavaghan, R. Bailey. ROW 2: S. Colby, L. Carlson, C. LaFlamme, S. Johnson, L. Coleman, P. Hunt. ROW 3: Miss Panagoustas, A. Wallenstein, S. Hamer, D. Ineson, S. Linnane, J. Blake. ART CL Under the leadership of Miss Panagoustas, the Art Club was busy all year turning out attractive posters and signs for various school functions and clubs. The whole school was brightened at Christ- mas time by the beautiful decorations in the foyer provided by the club. Bulletin boards around the school were designed by inernbers of the club who also keep up the attractive displays in the cafeteria. Advisor: Miss Panagoustas I6 CHESS CLUB L. to R: ROW I: R. Woodbury, S. Chadwick, A. Cleveland, R. Laramie. ROW 2.' P. Drivas D. Pfister, T. Sweeney, D. Dean, D. Cleveland. ROW 3: P. Schnieder, L. Duckworth, R Huneau, J. Leary, R. Marlow, ROW 4: J. Shaw, L. Bartlett, J. Minichello. The Chess Club was formed to allow students interested in playing and learning to play chess the opportunity for instruction and prac- tice. Each Thursday afternoon the group met in the cafeteria and matched wits with opponents from within the club. Later they met other squads of players from various schools in the area. Pres: A. Cleveland Sec: S. Chadwick Treas: R. Huneau By-laws Chair: R. Laramie Publicity Chair: R. Woodbury Advisor: Mr. Randall I7 CRIM O L. to R. ROW I: Chadwick, A. Kibling, K. Carlson, M. Bandidos. ROW 2: L. Hazen, J. Brickett, B. Hobart, L. Brew, S. Hammer, L. Greenhouse, S. Hunt, B. Lawrence, S. Rafferty G. Whitney. ROW 3: D. Wright, S. Johnson, E. Rice, R. Bailey, E. Pike, H. Champigny, L. McManus, R. Nash, S. Harrison. ROW 4: S. Chadwick, E. Arey, P. Hunt, A. Levesque, N. Morse, Ingham, M. Boutwell, K. Perry, D. Pfister. ROW 5: M. Ricter, W. Spofford, K. Blanchard, M. Norton, M. Carlson, K. Carlson, G. Munson, J. Wallin. 7 This year the Crimson Review was re-organized into a more efficient and smooth-running opera- tion. The student paper was issued four times dur- ing the school year with several format and con- tent alterations which greatly enhanced the popu- larity of the publication with the student body. Editor: K. Carlson Ass't. Ed.: M. Bandidios A. Kibling J. Chadwick Advisors: Miss Bellucci Mrs. Lavery 'I8 REVIEW BUSINESS STAFF ROW I. L to R.: L. Seymour, B. Sweet, S. Merrill, K. Kelley, M. Barker, M. Page, S. Bran- nigan, K. Hunt, S. Palazzi. ROW 2: B. Polsky, M. Dimas, N. Irving, H. Champigny, E. Pike C. Gould, N. Hadly, S. Hunt, B. Burk. ROW.3: P. Merrill, J. Lonneberg, A. Quimby, D. Pet erson, J. Sweet, K. Morono, J. Whitney, E. Martin. ROW 4: V. Soule, S. Auclett, A. Arnold E. Enos, G. Whitney, A. Levesque, J. Prescott. M ., Business Co-chairmen: Debbie Coughlin Shirwin Merrill Typing C hairrnan : Sharon Brannigan ,f 19 DEBATING CL B L. to R. ROW I: M. Hammond, D. Richards, L. Bartlett, D. Rice, L. Campbell, M. Norton R. Woodbury, C. Booth, Mr. Shaw. By tradition, Concord High's debat- ing club started the year with a group discussion and later progressed to ac- tive debates. The topic for 1964-65 was 'gWhat should be the policy of the treaty? Pres.: Louise Campbell V. Pres.: jamie Wickens Sec. Treas.: Deborah Rice Adv.: Mr. Shaw 20 L. to R. ROW I: Mr. Merrigan, Mr. Blanchard, B. Hobart, D. Richards, L. Hazen, G. Ferris, M. Bandidos, B. Lawerence, B. Pol- ski, D. Hagstom. ROW 2: S. Johnson, Walden, S. Lann, A. Greck, A. Hannaford, P. Hunt, D. Coughlin, R. Bailey, E. Enos, H. Champigny, C. Gould, L. Pike, S. Gewehr, K. Kelley, J. Morono, M. Fourtier, B. Turcott, Johnson. ROW 3: S, Palazzi, D. Rice, L. Robinson, W. Spofford, K. Blanchard, G. Munson, K. Carlson, G. Meeh, M. Richter, L. Brew, L. Gross, M. Norton, V. Soule, K. Dunphy, L. Greenhelge, G. Whitney, C. Gage. ROW 4: S. Apostal, L. Sonberg, B. Loomis, Lassonde, S. Ash, P, Mc- Laughlin, T. Otto, S. Harrison, F. Goodwin, M. Laselle, E. Em- DRAMATIC CL mons, L. Wladkowski, S. Macolm, J. Mead, C. Follansbee, J. Lonnberg. ROW 5: C. Audet, L. Sonberg, D. Pfister, E. Arey, S. Macey, A. Estes, C. Piroso, N. Morse, S. Colby, J. Valle, B. Noyes, B. Hyland, A. Levesque, P. Virgin, B. LaRose. ROW 6: K. lylitchell, K. Wallanstein, A. Wallenstein, D. Wright, E. Spie- gel, P. Sanborn, Griiiin, T. Hixson, P. Merrill, M. Moberg, S. Merrill, S. Jensen, J. Merath, J. Hamett. ROW 7: L. Carlson, E. Greck, L. Dennison, P. Berman, E. Makris, T. Healy, D. Williams, L. Blanchard, G. Makris, D. Martstoff, D. Wood, W. Tiffany, B. Hall. Because of a need for complete reorganization, the C.H.S. Dramatic Club got off to a slow start in 1964. Once the process was complete, however, en- thusiasm for all phases of the dramatic arts was great. With Mr. Blanchard as director, Mr. Merrigan as producer, and Mr. Bourn as set designer, the club pre- sented Pygmalion in early March. The organiza- tion has about one hundred active members. Pres.: Marina Bandidos Vice-pres.: Bernice Polsky Sec. : Debby Hagstrom Treas.: Barbara Hobart Scribe: Lynda Hazen Soph. Rep.: Dave Richards Junior Rep.: Bonnie Lawrence Senior Rep. : Gail Ferris THE PIAN OCIETY L to R ROW I Mr Blanchard, S. Rausch, M. Bandidos, G. Ferris, L Hazen B Hobart ROW 2 R Turgeon W Tiffany, D. Wright, E. Makris, J. Halden. The National Thespian Society is the nu- cleus of our dramatic club. The Concord High alhliation was created in 1953. The aims of the National Thespian So- ciety are twofold: first, to establish and promote standards of excellence in all phases of the Dramatic Arts, second, to create an active and intelligent interest in Drama among students of the secondary schools. Any member of the Dramatic Club who has accumulated one hundred hours of experience, either in acting or production, is eligible for induction. 22 F.B.L.A. L. to R. ROW I.' D. Cutting, M. Paige, S. Bullock, G. Mills, B. Lumus, L. Abbott, Mr. Gray ROW 2: T. Prowse, C. Hooper, A Cassidy, L. Colby, K. Knowlton, K. Hammond, P. Picard V. Zeras. ROW 3: R. Pellilo, L. Murray, L. Sonberg, L. Robinson, P. Rowls, L. Morril, K Morgan, S. Terrill. ROW 4: D. Dyment, N. De Angelis, M. Burtt, B. Hyland, S. Towle, S Robinson, D. Roby, D. Hodgman. ROW 5: B. Heath, R. Faretra, F. McAllister, G. Carson B. Pearl, M. Ayood, Pettis. ROW 6: L. Clough, P. O'Mara. The purpose of the F.B.L.A. is to develope in its members competent, aggressive, business leadership. The group par- ticipates in worthy undertakings for the improvement of business and community and strives to establish and im- prove standards for entrance into store and office occupa- tions. Pres.: D. Cutting Vice Pres.: M. Page Sec.: S. Bullock Treas: G. Mills Reporter: B. Loomis Chaplain: L. Abbott Advisor: Mr. Gray 23 7 TURE HOMEMAKER The C.H.S. chapter of the F.H.A. was organ- ized for those interested in homemaking as a career. The girls sponsored social activities such as dances and food 'sales and participate in many community and charitable functions as well. This year they also sponsored a toy drive for the children at the state hospital. Pres.: E. Sullivan Vice Pres.: B. Beatty Sec.: N. Veacock Treas.: M. Pratt Rec. Dir.: S. Williams Advisor: Mrs. Smith L. to R. ROW I: Mrs. Smith, N. Veacock, M. Pratt, B. Beattie, A. Sul- L, Wood, D. Williams, M. Cate, E. Sawyer, R. Lamprey, M. Murray, livan, M. Nichol, S. Williams. ROW 2: L. Call, E. Ricker, D. Knowl- Lamprey. ton, A. Cassidy, O'Clair, R, Mobbs, P. Picard, Annis. ROW 3: 24 FUTURE NURSES L. to R. ROW I: D. Ruggles, P. Hunt, M. Fortier, B. Turcott, S. Howe. ROW 2: P. Merrill, L. Planchett, J. Mulligan, L. Berris, S. Gray, G. George, C. Duclos, S. Stiles, D. Welch, R. Jenovese. ROW 3: C. Burt, B. Maltais, R. Smith, L. Carlson, J. Locke, C. Van Dyne, N. Hill, L. Dupuis, M. Golden, E. Lethbridge. ROW 4: J. Hill, R. Heartz, J. Lassonde, L. Struckoff, C. Gould, K. Kirwood, D. Burbank, S. Barr, K. Kelly, Jenkins. ROW 5: M. Earle, T. Bat chelder, G. Heath, M. Goodsell, H. O,Reilly, A. Mixer, M. Cilley, S. Osgood. is In 1964 the Future Nurses Club reached a mem- bership of sixty. Volunteer work at McKerly Nurs- ing Home in Concord is a regular contribution of the club. To finance their activities, members spon- U sored dances and food sales. Pres: M. Fortier Vice Pres: B. Turcott Sec: S. Howe Treas: P. Hunt Corres. Sec.: D. Ruggles Advisor: Miss Miles 25 FUTURE TEACHER L. to R. ROW I: Miss Paradis, B. Wilson, L. Campbell, N. Morse, J. Peterman, Mrs. Biga- low. ROW 2: J. Hanson, S. Harrison, K. Knee, W. Valla, B. Polsky, M. Cheney, D. Ineson, L. Knapp. ROW 3: Fitzimmons, M. Clark, Crane, C. Lutze, Brickett, S. Apostle, S. Linnaine, D. Carter, G. Whittier, B. Butler. ROW 4: F. Goodwin, B. Noyes, Ingham, K. Hill, A. McOnnell, K. Morono, S. Johnson, J. Wallin, M. Wardell. I N The purpose of the Future Teachers Club is to pro- vide students interested in teaching, an opportunity to discover the many sides of the profession. Each year the members visit the junior high school and various elementary schools in the city in order to observe the many teaching techniques. Pres.: N. Morse Vice Pres.: L. Campbell Sec.: Peterman Treas.: T. Rice Advisor: Mrs. Bigelow Miss Paradis 26 KEY CLUB L. to R. ROW I: J. Penhale, U. Racine, H. Moulton, R. Mills, R. Byer, M. Reingold. ROW 2: S. Andrews, B. Lewis, S. Madson, K. Hartshon, S. Grannell, D. Bouley, B. Ingham, C. Rice. ROW 3: B. Macey, G. Jordon, H. Huckins, B. Sampson, D. Robertson, R. Fornier, P. Monica, S. Lichty. ROW 4: S. Taylor, R. Andrews, R. Anderson, M. Upton, J. Golden, W. Jensen, G. Nelder. ROW 5: B. Sanders, B. Perry, B. Mosher. The Key Club is a nation-wide service organization for school and community. In the school, it offers its services to students and faculty alike, it operates a non-profit book- store in the library, offers its members as aids and messen- gers for the school offices, and keeps the students in- formed as to the results of athletic contests by way of the Club constructed scoreboard in the cafeteria. In the com- munity the Club does extensive work. The members solicit for Muscular Dystrophy and run the unique chain of coins for the United Fund. The Club holds dances, car washes, and candy sales in order to raise money for needy families at Christmas and Thanksgiving. The Key Club has also supported a Korean orphan for two years. Every year the Club sponsors three banquets: one for the Kiwanis Club of Concord, one for the parents of Club members, and one feting the student leaders of the school. Because of the growing number of projects undertaken by the Club, it has been necessary to increase Club membership from thirty to forty-five boys. President ............ .. Harvey Moulton Vice Pres. . .. Mark Reingold Secretary . . . ...... Steve Beyer Treasurer . . . . . Richard Mills Advisor .. .... Mr. Silva NATIONAL HO CR CCIETY L. to R. ROW I: Mrs. Thorne, D. Pfister, S. Audett, S. LaCava, K. Carlson. ROW 2: K. Maynard, M. Whittaker, E. Pike, D. Jones, S. Colby, C. LaFlamme, L. Hazen, P. McLaugh- lin, M. Boutwell, E. Enos, M. Bandidos. ROW 3: S. Hobart, B. Sweet, J. Chadwick, B. Bommberger, L. Bailey,:B. Nudd, E. Poirier, K. Carlson, M. Cricenti, G. Munson. ROW 4: C. Economu, S. Merrill, J. Brickett, G. Frost, M. Anderson, N. Morse, E. Arey, A. Kibling, 'C. Hayes. ROW 5: K. Kimball, G. Carson, W. Breslin, H. Moulton, M. Upton, M. Reingold, B. Macey, D. Robertson, L. Duckworth, T. Enright, P. Drivas. Membership in the Charles F. Cook Chapter of the National Honor Society is based upon the qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and service as evinced within the school community. The members perform valuable services to the school and city throughout the year. Projects included tending the coatroom at the Alumni Dance, selling candy during the Dramatic Club presentations, and providing refreshments at other school functions. Pres: J. Adams V. Pres: K. Carlson Sec: S. LaCava Treas: S. Audett Advisor: Mrs. Thome 28 RADIO CLUB L to R: R. Schneider, B Walker C Welch J Parklnson B Smith Mr Vollisham The purpose of the Radio Club is to prepare its members to obtain Federal Communications Com- mision Amateur Radio or Ham,5 licenses. Only after passing tests in sending and receiving code and electrical theory of operation can a member be awarded a license. The Radio Club also operates its own ham transmitter, WINBD, and has made several contacts with foreign stations. Pres.: Charles Welch Advisor: Mr. Collishaw L. to R. ROW l.' C. LaFlamme, M. Welcome, D. Robertson, Chadwick, Leary. ROW 2: A. Greek, S. Kathan, E. Greek, J. Blake, S. Linnane, L. Carlson. ROW 3: E. Nubegin, W. Blanchard, T. Greenley, S. Chadwick, H. Huckins. ROW 4: G. LaRochelle, R. Schneider, B. Byron, B. Evans, J. Halden, L. Duckworth. CIE CE CL The Science Club was begun in 1963 to encourage student participation in the an- nual science fair. The members attended bi-monthly meetings and traveled on Held trips to places of scientific interest. Also during the year, several leading scientists addressed the group. The club is responsible for sponsoring the school science fair. President: Darryl Robertson Vice president: James Leary Secretary: Joan Chadwick Corresponding secretary: Cheryl LaFlamme Treasurer: Marylee Welcome Executive Council: Linda Carlson, Michael Barker Advisor: Miss Miles MTS! 30 L. to R.: ROW I: M. Atherton, S. Gewehr, F. Burke, R. Hicks, S. Audett, Lassonde, J. Morono, D. Dupee, E. Poirier, M. Knee, ROW 2: C. Rice, R. Bailey, B. Sweet, S. Knowlton, M. Whittaker, K. Kelley, A. Arnold, C. Economu, P. McLaughlin, L. Hazen, S. Santas, ROW 3: M. Reingold, L. Campbell, D. Simonton, P. Hunt, L. Seymour, R. Nash, G. George, C. Duclos, S. Stiles, C. Ruggles. ROW 4: S. Call, T. Rice, H. O'Reilly, A. Champagne, M. Fortier, B. Nudd, C. Jenkins, D. Dyment, N. DeAngelis, S. Branagan, B. Hyland. ROW 5: K. Maynard, S. Merrill, M. Welcome, M. Cricenti, N. Morse, J. Peterman, K. Carlson, G. Munson, L. Dupuis, ROW 6: J. Locke, H. Charnpigny, M. Boutwell, K. Perry, M. Moberg, P. Merrill, L. Plan- chet, J. lNIulligan, L. Carlson, La Pierre, ROW 7: N. Irving, E. Enos, D. Pfister, N. Hadley, C. Gould, S. Thorne, M. Pike, D. Coughlin, L. McManus. ROW 8: P. Drivas, R. Racine, A. Henneforth, S. Cote, C. Van Dyne, Nancy Hill, M. Copson,-S. Follansbee, ROW 9: T. Cunningham, D. Nydegger, W. Moore, Halden, G. Love, S. Morono, G. Johnston, M. Upton, L. Foy. 31 FU ICR D RAISI Ambitious seniors, anxious to raise the huge sum needed for g Senior Fund raduation, volunteered for duty with the Raising Committee. This organization is headed by the four Senior Class officers and is split into Hve separate sections: Chaperones, Ideas, Public- ity, Resource s, and Set-up committees. Together the groups sponsored movies, many successful dances, and other class a and refreshm ctivities. Seniors sold programs, shakers, ents at all the athletic activities and spon- sored a i'C.H.S. Booster Clubn in order to earn revenue. L. to R. ROW I: H. Moulton, M. Knee, T. Enright, J. Foote, ROW 2: R. Hicks, G. Jordon, M. Brooks, M. Whittaker, S. Thorne, K. Sayward, M. Rhinegold, T. Keane, K. Knee. ROW 3: D. Fitts, B. Lewis, E. Matson, D. Arsenault, S. Beyer, W. Breslin, D. Grappone, T. Rol- lins, Zellers, Ingham, M. Steward, M. Boutwell, C. Audett, D. Peterson, J. Coleman, ROW 5: K. Swenson, B. Perry, D. Mills, T. Miner, R. Winsor, M. Dimas, E. Lovejoy. TUDE TCCU CIL This year's Student Council has assumed a strong- er role of leadership in student government than ever before. Early in the year, the Council rep- resentatives replaced faculty members as super- visors in the lunchroom. Under this program, stu- dents have enjoyed an air of responsibility and privilege during their lunch periods. This arrange- ment was found to be most pleasing to faculty and students alike. This year also marked the beginning of a senior responsibility program. If approved by the School Board, this program will increase priv- ileges of seniors at exam time and during the lab periods. Other major projects of the Student Council in- cluded coordinating the efforts of all three classes in establishing a school ring and amending the Student Council Constitution whereby all future school elections will be run on a system of nom- ination by petition. The Councilis routine for the year also included the sale of parking stickers, the patrolling of parking areas, and sponsoring of several dances including the traditional Alum- ni Dance. 32 CLASS COU CIL SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL L. to R. ROW I: Mrs. Hagstrom, S. Call, D. Nydeggar, P. Drivas, Mr. Garret. ROW 2: K. Maynard, B. Sweet, R. Racine, W. Jensen, T. Cunningham. ROW 3: C. Hackett, S. Audett, M. Upton, S. LaCava. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL L. to R. ROW I: Mrs. McCarthy, M. Brooks, J. Penhale, F. Foote, K. Sayward, Mr. Mat thews. ROW 2: K. Crase, B. Hobart, S. Hunt, L. Waite, L. Struckoff, C. Lutze, S. Palazzi M. Ricter, ROW 3: W. Edney, M. Blake, H. Charcalis. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL L. to R. ROW I: Mrs. Ladieu, D. Peterson, D. Rice, K. Swenson, T. Rollins. ROW 2: L. Gross, J. Craige, J. Sweet, J. Freeze, J.,Antonson, V. Soule. ROW 3: R. LePage, D. Richards, R. McLane, B. Burke, R. Jobin, D. Williams, Mr. Rogler, Mr. Borbotsina. CAdvisorsJ TRAFFIC L. to R.: J. Hoik, W. Breslin, L. Foy, B, Macey, M. Upton. QUAD Traffic ticket The six members- of the Traflic Squad, selected by the president of the Student Council, keep the stu- dents moving and maintain order at the bottom of congested stairways as students move to and from classes. Their service is an important part of the smooth and efficient operation of passing classes at Concord High. L. to R: ROW I: L. Hazen, D. Simonton, P. McLaughlin, B Sweet, R. Andrews, M. Luti, Miss Panagoustas, B. Macey, N. Irv- ing, L. Pike, S. Thorne, F. Burke. ROW 2: A. Arnold, S. Gewehr, N. Hadley, M. Whittaker, D. Coughlin, K. Kelly, E. Poirier, B Nudd, L. McManus, C. Duclos, S. LaCava. ROW 3: K. Perry, R Hicks, D. Dupee, T. Rice, M. Welcome, G. Munson, N. Morse, P Crecenti, S. Santas, V. Parrish, C. Gould. ROW 4: H. Champigne ,,-, G YEARBOGK 7 S. Cote, P. Merrill, M. Moberg, C. Economu, R. Bailey, K. May nard, A. Henneforth, K. Carlson, L. Enos, S. LaFlarnme. ROW 5 S. Audett, A. Kibling, LaPierre, J. Ingham, M. Boutwell, S. Mer rill, S. Follensbee, L. Knapp, L. Carlson, S. Hobart. ROW 6. K. Carlson, D. Pfister, Lassonde, P. Hunt, H. O'Reilly, G. Frost M. Fortier, B. Turcott, L. Campbell. ROW 7: R. Sandborn, F Mitchell. Editors: M. Luti, B. Macey Chairmen Literary: S. LaCava, L. Pike Art and Layout: P. Hunt Advertising: N. Irving, P. McLaughlin Typing: D. Simonton Business: B. Sweet Activities: S. Thorne Sports: S. Hobart, R. Andrews Photography: F. Burke, L. Hazen Advisor: Miss M. Panagoustas This year, the C.H.S. Band expanded to eighty members. Under the direction of Mr. Gagliu- so, it performed at the half-time festivities of the home football games and at Keene and Portsmouth. The Band also entertained at the VVinter and Spring Concerts and at the Pops Concert in May. The Spring concert was a beneht performance for the purpose of raising money for a trip to the Worldis Fair. They planned their trip for weeks and worked hard selling tickets for the performance. Dur- ing April vacation the band realized its goal, and represented Concord High School at the Fair. Captain: Branch Sanders First Lieutenant: Judith Rich BAN L. to R. ROW I.' D. Wood, J. Hartford, E. Pourier, S. Jen- sen, Antonson, K. Gray, L. Johnson, J. Brickett, G. Frost, S. Malcolm, T. Towle, VV. Sibley, B. Lombard, M. Criscenti M. Hicks, Lombard, S. Anderson, P. McLaughlin, D. Bar- ter. ROW 2: J. Rainie, D. Osborne, F. Piper, L. Labkowski L. Shea, B. Cameron, C. Robinson, E. Edmunds, L. Carlen U. Shaw, J. Frost, C. Follensbee, J. Clark, S. Noonan, R McLane, K. Falkingharn, W. James, W. Causabone, R. Nepheu, D. Greene, P. Perriello, G. Robertson, J. Mead, R. Fowler. ROW 3: D. Straw, R. Sanders, J. Rich, A. Stearns, s J R. Fitts, S. Rainie, D. Hamel, B. Lavoy, L. Shaw, B. Carlton, D. Murphy, D. Martsolf, L. Blanchard, W. Paige, R. Miner, R. Smith, R. Klein, P. Bartlett, D. West, E. Perriello, P. San- born, S. Piper, S. Duley, T. Otto, L. Jewett. ROW 4: S. Tarris, N. Vitagliano, M. Evans, R. Winsor, J. Silver, G. Par- rish, S. Hillsgrove, D. Burbank, P. Washburn, M. Ansus, 'C. Greeley, E. Sawtelle, J. Ingham, S. Hobart, S. Cote, K. Kirk- wood, K. Perry, Ingham, A. Fletcher, Mr. Mark, Mr. Gag- liuso. 36 Second Lieutenant: Virginia Parrish L. to R. ROW I: N. Colby, C. LaFlamme, C. Shores, C. French, S. Tousignant, C. Johnson B. Noyes, S. Demaris, R. Hicks, R. Milo, J. LaBonte, T. Towle, G. Jorden, T. Sweeney, P Carlson, C. Pfister, S. Stiles, S. Piper, J. Peterman. ROW 2: M. Richter, B. Fowler, M. Bandi- dos, C. Pirso, C. Sherman, W. Dyment, D. Jones, K. Knee, L. Shores, K. Kelley, A. Arnold M. Hancock, S. Hillsgrove, S. Granell, D. Eddy, G. Larochelle, R. Langley, L. Hazen, K. Carl- son, S. Knowlton, D. Bouley, D. Osgood, R. Schneider, B. Lavoy, Minichiello, K. Lang ROW 3: M. Luti, C. Bouley, M. O'Connor, K. Follansbee, M. Evans, S. Duley, P. Virgin, M. King, Mead, L. Shea, Antonson, C. Soule, D. Hagstrom, B. Turcott, M. Norton, J M MJ Freeze, E. Edmonds, S. Malcolm, S. Stiles, A. Runnells, K. Nutter, J. Rich, B. Lawrence, DL, Whittaker, P. Brooks, D. Straw, K. Crase, M. Dimas. ROW 4: Mr. Gagliuso, L. Nillson, R. .75-v NLG! xp Klein, T. Enright, L. Foy, P. Bartlett, D. Anger, D. Williams, D. Martsolf, P. Sanborn, R X, Li' yfbpfi' A' Roy, R. Huneau, W. Moore, G. Powers, A. Stearns, G. Robinson, R. Sibley, J. Frost, D. V all . Wright, E. Makris. 1 1 A I f J ' 4 Under the leadership of Mr. Gagliuso, the choir U' bu 47 . MMU' gal U' wld ,P b LW ' if M WM A? Wt gf! ,IM ,Q J!!! A J A, if has had a very successful year. The first few months of intensive study were in preparation for the well- ,M '- ' f-L . I L' ,r ' ,Q ., . I . ' A A ' I A executed Christmas Concert. Directly after the con- ' cert, the choir members prepared for the Pop's Concert, which was held in order to raise money .. ' . for the C.H.S. Band,s trip to the New York World's 11, .I , U' , . ' ' H J' . f f ' ' m lf . L, I Uv ty!! UVM' EAU!! bulk! W iw :LU A ,fa 41,1 Mllufo L pn f' X L M w' Lf lr of W I M' V1.6 4 fl t 1 Ilxfv ,dl Li V 'ii 0, W, . ' , 4 1 LJ' . bb' qE,1,4JLi :Ji ' Faux U WN to ' . . A L A M y ,Q President: Mary Luti 'Wiz ,by I Vice-Pres.: Jane Peterman ' A J I Wil VU: Secretary: Cherie Bouley A CAPPELLA CHOIR 1 The majorette squad of 1964-1965 consisted of nine talented girls: P. McLaughlin, A. Fletcher, S. Hobart, J. Ingham, K. Kirwood, C. Greeley, K. Perry, Ingham, E. Sawtelle, S. Cote, fhead majorettej. The majorettes twirled at three pa- rades and one concert, as well as the football games, and they acted as ush- ers at the Christmas and Spring Music Concerts. All the girls devoted a large amount of time and energy to make the C.H.S. majorettes the best front line in the state. Simple but charm- ing routines were a hallmark of the year. AJGRETTE The C.H.S. orchestra, one of four in the state, performed in the annual Christmas and Spring concerts, made a great hit in the POPS concert in June, and distinguished itself as a truly fine music organization. Vice Pres.: Cheryl LaFamme Sec.: Kathleen Cray Director: Mr. Gagliuso Pres.: Peter Bartlett CRCHE TRA Director: Gagliuso L. to R. ROW I: B. Lavoy, D. James, C. LaFlamme, P. Bartlett, D. Barter. ROW 3: R. Klein, S. Knowlton, M. Mixer, P. McLaugh K. Gray, C. Lang, J. Frost, F. Piper, ROW 2: T. Bower, A. lin, K. Nutter, S. Tarris, D. Martsolf. Stearns, M. Ricter, P. Berman, D. Straw, J. Hartford, J. Lombard, 39 L. to R. ROW Ig B. Lombard, E. Pirello, L. Shaw, J. Ranie, F. Piper. ROW 2: Frost, D. Green, W. james, A. Stearns, R. Fitts, J. Rich. ROW 3: L. Blanchard, U. Shaw, R. Carri, D. Martsolf, B. Sanders. Thirteen members of the C.H.S. band joined together to form a Pep Band. Under the direction of B. Sanders, the group provided fans with delightful entertainment during half times at all the home basketball games. li D SP RTS FOOTBALL Coach Kelley's Crimson Gridmen bulled their way through the finest football season Concord has had in many years. Concord's fine ball handling and swift running in the opener against a powerful Nashua team proved that this C.H.S. squad would be a threat to New Hampshireas best. Their 4-4-Ml record is a credit to their spirit in the tough weeks of re-building. After each game, a player of the week was chosen on a point scale basis. At the conclusion of the season, Art Rand- lett was selected Player of the Year, a fitting tribute to his fine spirit and capable ball-handling. This year the Crimson were honored with the selection of four team members for the All-State squad. They were: Junior quarterback Mike Blake, Junior end Bill Edney, Senior halfback Art Randlett and Sen- ior guard Gunnard Johnston. Screen pass to Jamesoi Gung-Ho! Third and ten L. to R: ROW I: E. Columbe, T. Bower, R. Madson, J. Cotsana, E. Lovejoy, B. Fogg, J. Golden, E. Parker, G. Rice. ROW 2: D. Piper Cmanagerl, J. Mulligan, B. Edney, T. Keane, D. Jameson, T. Enright, D. Tillotson, V. Gordon, K. Swenson, S. Granell, G. Kallechey. ROW 3: T. Rollins, K. Hartshon, P. Rollins, A. Randlett, D. Williams, M. Blake, R. Howe, G. Johnston, J. Branch, Shannahoff, D. Grappone, Morrin Qmanagerj, P. Denoncourt Crnanagerj. s A ,vm naefp. . I gy ,S , 1.1m-EM, og... ' 'N , W.. . t 5. spa is-'wwf ,, alifisw Tifgl' . M f- ff .. W wfflpf- X 43 Boys against time CRCSS CCU TRY Awaiting awards Led by tri-captains Phil Jagemann, Tom Forest and Jerry Love, Coach Luti,-s Harriers raced to their third consecutive undefeated season. The regular season was marked by easy victories over inter-state competition and Bellows Falls, Ver- mont. With this successful season behind thern, the Crimson traveled to Durham where, for the third year in a row, they won the large school division State Cross Country Champion- ship. With this championship under their belts our boys were still not satisfied. They had one goal left which they ached to achieve-The New England Championship. For one last week, they trained at the Concord Country Club in preparation for the meet at Barrington, R.I. And once again they were suc- cessful. For the third straight year Concord captured the New England Cross Country Championship, an unprecedented feat we will long be proud of. 44 L. to R. ROW I: A. Cleveland, S. Smith, D. Nydeggar, T, Forest, J. Love, P. Jaggeman, D, Gage, R. Sampson, K. Kimball, T. Waite. ROW 2: Mr. Luti, D. Chase, P. Daigle, S. Gagnon, T. Kostandin, D. Shaw, B. Lewis, T. Wood, C. Curtis, P. Mitchell. ROW 3: H. Huckins, A. L'I-Iommedieu, P. Piroso, L. Michel, R. Laramie, S. Morono, Leary, Butterfield, D. Moore. ROW 4: A. MacKay, R. Hicks, T. Matthews, D. Eddy, D. Boulay, D. Locke, L. Jolin, S. Burris, Colter, Callahan, D. Morgan, G. Woods, S. Heath. .M4 VAR ITY BASKETBALL Shortly after the end of the football season, Coach Bill Luti held the first workout for the candidates for the 1965 Basketball Team. From then until the first game, the team practiced for what they hoped would be a fine year. But their hopes were never realized as the team could not muster the force to defeat a major Class L team. The crimson Hustlers dropped their first three games to tournament qualifiers and then defeated three other teams. This pattern of looking strong in some games and inadequate in others pre- vailed throughout the entire season as C.H.S. won the expected and lost the important. In many games, however, the Hustlers presented a well-balanced at- tack with no set starting Eve. The boys were never re- signed to defeat and only in the two games against Portsmouth, the eventual tournament champions, were they routed. The Hustlers completed the season with a respectable 9-10 record. Two points for Jeff. What can I say? ump Ron, jump! v. It's up . . . around . . . and in! L. to R.: ROW I: P. Denoncourt, A. MacKay, W. Edney, Smith, A. Randlett, W. Jensen, .S. Taylor. ROW 2: P. Daigle, R. Howe, J. Callahan, R. Anderson, M, Blake, J. Greeley, R. Andrews, Mr. Luti. 1sh-Bibbi1y Yeah, Bill! VAR ITY CHEERLEADER TOP S. Thorne Ccaptainj L. Planchett K. Sayward S. Audet J. Morono M. Knee M. Whittaker T. Otto E. Hayes 117. .gg-at 'v VV.,-C xi C ,-a.,.N,-f K- 'M i Q-,AQ 'JICYCL T3 ,' ft. ,W as. nl L., , .. 5 Ct' WA. p we-W..- ,. wwf ' Q.. .W is 1 My TI M gk - -575,1 A, 'N N, Cm 'Twink -. Ly, A scams WMC' -- ' Qian... V bTi'T ' f'lr4Z1..J--Cin e,SL.L,.Qfl' . M' X-a 'J 'tit 'E ft: ..et.,..,.g1 Under the leadership of Captain Sigrid Thorne and the watchful guidance of Miss Julian, the Varsity Cheerleaders did an outstanding job this year in supporting the Crimson Clad in Foot- ball and Basketball. The girls even set a precedent of sorts by cheering the Cross- Country team to victory at U.N.H. in the fall. At the beginning of the year the girls felt in des- perate need of new uniforms. They set out to attain their goal in their usual plucky, never-say-die manner. They sponsored two dances which were great successes and netted the funds they needed for their uniforms. The uniforms made for real flashy cheering during the season. . -N S' ,I img L. 49 BA EBALL When the warm spring weather finally ar- rived-and stayed-the G. H. S. sluggers took to the diamond at White Park and worked out under the guidance of Coach Ed Serieka. Dan Jameson was selected to lead the baseball squad as captain for the 365 sea- son. The batmen showed great spirit and determination in every contest and ranked among the best in the Granite State bat and ball pastime. Among their opponents were Nashua High, Dover, Central, Laconia, Ports- mouth and Keene all rated strong, but not unbeatable, as proven by Goncordas many victories this season. L. to R. ROW I: Golden, E. Lovejoy, G. Kallechey, S. Andrews, quist, W. Glaflin, T. Toll, Greeley, K. Hartshorn, L. ohn M. Blake, D. Jameson, Smith, B. Lewis, A. Edelstein. ROW 2: fmanagerj ROW 3: R. Hicks, D. Eddy, Cotsana, T. Lanzo F Mr. Serieka, T. Tarr, G. Powers, A. Bartlett, A. Mackay, D. Lind- Lucia. L. to R. T. Miner, J. Mulligan, R. Mulligan, T. Matthews, Mr. Heinz, R. Anderson, L. Nilsson, B. Ingham, S. Rainie. GOLF This year's golf team provided stiff com- petition for rival state teams. The team was comprised of good steady players and was coached by Mr. William Heinz. Concord's toughest opponent was Nashua High, this year's defending state champs. Also on the schedule were West, Portsmouth, Laconia, Rochester, and all provided Concord with a very competitive season. HCDCKEY This year's team, under the direction of the new coach Mr. Ed Serieka, held its first session on the 22nd of November. The crimson puckmen started the season with auspicious victories over Exeter Academy J.V.s 6-3, and a decisive 7-1 conquest over Hanover High. Then they invaded the north county to play Berlin and Notre Dame, in which the Tide came out with a tie against Notre Dame and suffered their first loss to Berlin 5-0. They then encountered the hardest part of their sched- ule going against St. Dominic, Brewster, Hanover and Notre Dame. The 1964-1965 team was comprised of some fast, aggressive lines and good stout defensemen. On February 26 and 27 the Tide journeyed to Berlin to compete in the N.H.I.A.A. State Hockey Cham- pionship at the Notre Dame Arena, and gave a good account of themselves. Capt: S. Morono -av L. to R. ROW I: B. Perry, B. Blake, R, Ingham, D. McLane, R. Bower, D. Courchene, S. Rainie. ROW 2: Serieka Ccoachj, R. Clement, T. Bower, P. Coflin, M. Green, K. Swenson, S. Morono. ROW 3: T. Niner, P. Monica, P. Nason, R. Angus, D. Wiren, J. Barker. H -...S .. .- ..sz.....' ..g..f.fs2' ' C 2 32 ei If Face-off 27 53 2. RD,...., ,af L. to R. ROW I.' B. Heartz, T. Waite, K. Kimball, A. Stearns, Shannahoff, S. Smith. ROW 2: G. Meah, D. Piper, B. Mitchell, R. Sanborn, D. Eddy, D. Bouley, R. Howard. ROW 3: D. Folsom, V. Jewett, T. Saltmarsh, T. Keane, B. Hammel, R. Burbank. The strongest antagonist of this year's ski team was not another school, it was the weather. There was careful pre-season planning, and everyone on the team had looked forward to a successful year. Led by captains Dale Gage and Doug Nydegger, the team carried out a rigorous program of pre-season condi- tioning exercises. New equipment was bought and old equipment was carefully repaired in preparation for the ski season. The problem was that the ski season never quite arrived. Conditions were poor most of the year, and thus skiing practice sessions were scarce. But in spite of poor and sometimes haz- ardous skiing weather, the C.H.S. ski team was able to participate in a few meets. The team made a strong showing in all of these meets and were victorious in two of the four encounters. While the skiing was still poor in February, the boys were hoping for the long awaited Hbig snowi' to come so they could continue their schedule of meets. KI TEAM 54 GIRLS SKI GLUB L to R. ROW I: B. Martin, S. Cote, M. Whittaker. ROW 2: L. Pike, B. Bailey D Hagstrom R McLane, J. Mead, M. King. ROW 3: H. Champigny, N. Irving, M. Cricenti G Soule L Shea, G. Robinson. ROW 4: Whitney, S. Merrill, K. Kelley, G. Munson, N Merrill Julian. This year the Girl's Ski Club was not just for racers, but also for those who wanted to improve their skiing techniques. Exercises de- signed to build a good all ,round skier were practiced all during November. When the snow fell the usefulness of these exercises was put to test at Snow Pond, where slalom and giant slalom courses afford racing practice. Since this yearls activities consist- ed of both recreational and competitive skiing, we traveled exten- sively and met more clubs on both these bases. These meets helped to assure more success in the state meet in late February and early March. 55 L. to R. ROW I: M. Reingold, D. McLane, D. Courchene, Barker, T. Bower, L. Duck- worth, B. Bower. ROW 2: Mr. Courchene, LaBonte, D. Bouley, Cofhn, M. David, J. Rainie, B. Mosher. TEN N w 56 The Concord High School tennis team looked forward to another successful season in 1965. This year the netmen sought their third consecutive state champion- ship. Leading the team were three returning lettermen: co-captains Byard Mosher and Mark Rein- gold, and Senior Leonard Duck- worth. Seniors Jim Barker and Dave Courchene, Junior Tim Bower, and Freshman Bob Bow- er added the necessary depth to the team, while hard-working coach Gordon Courchene was back for his tenth straight year. CO-CAPTAINS L. to R. ROW I: S. Ingraharn, R. Welch, D. Moore, G. Hardy, D. Locke, J. Griffin, G. Wilcox. ROW 2: A. Hicks, R. Sampson S. Smith, W. Breslin, J. Bacon, G. Love, H. Harris, D. Shaw, D Gage. ROW 3: G. Johnston, A. Randlett, S. Morono, T. Kostand- TRACK Early in April, with less than a month before their Hrst meet, one of Concord Highls Finest track teams in many years met for the Hrst time. The Crimson nucleus, still fresh from the WVinter Track season, led the team in its work- outs in preparation for regular season meets. Co-captains Jim Bacon and Mark Upton were Coach Mullen's heaviest point-getters: Bacon in the hurdles, the 100 yard dash and the broad jump, Upton in the 440, 220, the 100 and the re- lay. But the co-captains were not alone in scoring, for consistent points came from veterans Art Randlett, Rick Racine, Jerry Love, Doug Nydeggar and Bill Breslin. As usual Coach Mullenls thoughts were not only on the point-getters, but also on the Crimson's depth, A fact that was sure to make Concord High a standout in the Track and Field pastime. The Crimson clad team of '65 showed its strength and versatility throughout the season and showed up equally well in the State meet and the New Eng- land meet in June. in, J. Callahan, D. Nydeggar, J. Leary, R. Lomatire, K. Kimball , R. Racine, T. Forest, T. Rollins, Coach Mullen. ROW 4: D Dean, R. Pirese, D. Shaw, R. Laramie, D. Knee, R. Petell, T Saltmarsh, D. Chase. 'vw-ima ' .fa -A-as-f-ie an . V . .W ,. , H ,MM , , K wink With bitter cold and freezing winds its only real opponents, the C.H.S. Winter Track Team started its season with early workouts and tough training. When the weather was too cold to run outdoors, the trackmen would run in the lengthy halls of C.H.S. The vacant corridors would ring with repeating cadences and would smell of liniment and sweat. Coach Mullen trained his boys for competi- tion rather than victory, always keeping the theme C'Preparedness for Springn in mind. And yet, Concord's hardy trackmen outclassed sev- en out of eight schools in their regular season and placed third, only one half point out of runner up, in the state meet. C0-captains Mark Upton and Jim Bacon, who also led the track forces in the spring, led the way to victory all season. Meets were held each Saturday at the Exeter Academy cage at Exeter. WI TER TRACK L. to R. ROW I: M. Upton, J. Bacon. ROW 2: B. Wilcox, D. D. Chase, Morgan, C. Hicks, B. Lewis, T. Kostandin, T. Enright, B. Samp- Harris. son, R. Racine, B. Breslin, T. Forrest, Coach Mullen. ROW 3: J. Love, D. Knee, D. Unger, D. Shaw, T. Rollins, H BCWLI EXERCISE THE EASY WAY L. to R. ROW I: M. Munsey, S. Call, S. Tarris, P. McLane. ROW 2: R. Kennealy, N. Hewery, B. Holbrook, C. Rancour, D. French, L. Hodgdon. L. to R. ROW I: Mr. Kalloch, R. MacLean, D. Flanders, D. Bourdcn, T. Gatherum. ROW 2: J. Creighton, H. Cutting, P. Mitchell, R. Cochran, P. LaVallee. 59 L. to R. ROW I: T. Towle, P. Desrnaris, J. Pepin, M. Degnan, G. Jordan. ROW 2: Mr. Tyler, R. Hicks, G. Makris, E. Jensen, G. Powers, T. Tarr, P. Lutze, R Allard, S Heath C managerb . jv. ACTIVITIF. The undefeated 1964-1965 season was a proud one for the C.H.S. junior Varsity basketball squad. With outstanding performances from both juniors and sophomores, the team emerged at the end of the season with an unblemished 19-0 record. The schedule was by no means an easy one, the j.V.'s played the top junior varsity squads in the state. There were many games in which the C.H.S. Cubs overpowered their opponents from the beginning, but the outcome of a few thrilling games was in doubt up to the Hnal seconds. The j.Vfs did not have exceptionally tall players or super stars. The squad won their games on fine hustle and team work. Coach Tyler molded his squad into a de- termined team that just would not be defeated. L. to R. ROW I: Mead, S. Boucher, R. McLane, R. Windsor. ROW 2: L. Shea, C. Audett, V. Soule, K. Morono. JU These bright and lively girls added that touch of spirit and cheer that any team loves to have behind them. The undefeated JV,s prove the effectiveness of these girls, work. VARSITY CHEERLEADER 61 L to R ROW I N Wilson D Rice K Lucia S Thorne, M. Dupuis, S. Gall. ROW 3: J Bacon J Penhale S Morono A Maltais J Johnson R Jenovese ROW 2 M Lut1 R. Smith, C. Randlett, M. Warren, R. Racine G ohnston B Edney T Salt Hall E Nolin K Sayward S Cutting K Carlson Hill, L. marsh. PHYSICAL FIT ESS PROGRAM The boys, Decathalon is a series of events which measure degrees of motor ability and fitness. Each boy enrolled in a gym class takes his tests over a period of weeks, once in the fall, and again in the spring. There is a Decathalon point system by which individual scores can be kept, and at the end of the program the scores are ar- ranged frorn high to low. The top scorers are awarded special shirts to designate their achievement. Girls enrolled in the regular gym pro- gram are tested twice a year according to the American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation recom- mendations. Six tests are administered and scores are recorded on a nation-wide per- centile basis. Pictured above are the top scorers in each of these programs. 62 BUYS, AND GIRL 7 I TRAMURALS One of the yearis leading fall sports was Held hockey. Although only ten girls participated, they found the game both lively and exciting. Games were played on Mondays and Wednesdays for two months. Since the popularity of bowling is greatly increasing, Mrs. Boutwell reported that there was an unusually large turnout for the girls, bowling league. The twen- ty-two girls formed teams and competed against one another for twelve weeks. This year's intramural ping-pong was under the di- rection of Miss Julian. The program consisted of singles and doubles matches between the various teams. At the end of the season the girls had a championship playoff. There was a large, enthusiastic turnout for intramural basketball. Amid the fun, the girls learned the basic skills of the game and were encouraged to practice good sportsmanship. The girls played two days a week and often qualified seniors officiated. About forty girls went out for volleyball this season. For a period of six weeks a round-robin tournament was held and at the end of the program a champion was named. After instructing the fundamentals in regular gym class, Miss Julian was delighted that over sixty girls turned out for badminton, The girls played in elimi- nation games and then continued on to other oppo- nents in the month long tournament. The Concord High girls, softball squad played twice a week at Memorial Field. During the season, Mrs Boutwell arranged practice sessions with other schools in the vicinity. The track team fared very well this year and looked strong all season. The girls represented their school in the State Track Meet in the spring. The boys, intramural football program was under the direction of Mr. Mollica from the Junior High faculty. The program was plagued by a lack of par- ticipants but those who did turn out had an exciting time while learning the fundamentals of the game. Mr. Borbotsina supervised' the basketball program and, as usual, there was a large turnout. Four teams were formed and played each other at regular in- tervals. 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J v Y X A , 0 k kwa , f W , '5 ,fx yy, 5 ,V 14, w f 1 A, K 2 4 LW W' A'-M, 5,1 V was ADMI I TRATIO J. Preston Barry A.B., Brown University M.Ed., Mass. State Teachefs College Earl S. Temple B.S., U.N.H. M.Ed., Boston University 68 Charles H. Ashley A.B., Dartmouth College M.Ed., U.N.H. GUIDANCE Mrs. Mirian Bidwell B.A. Wellesley College William H. Ladieu Bruce Pelfnn B.S., Northwestern University M.Ed., U.N.H. B.A., U.N.H. B.Ed., Boston University GF FICE STAFF - Mrs. Barbara Turcott Mrs. Priscilla Osgood Miss Carol Kilburn LIBRARIAN Mrs, Marjorie B. Lessels A.B., Wellesley I ' R E B.L.S., Simmons Mrs. Barbara. C. French B.S., U.N.H. B.S., in Nursing, Cornell University 70 PECIAL CLASS S Mrs. Helen Berry 3 Years Gorham State Teachers College William Knight B.Ed. Keene State M.Ed. Keene State Mrs. Helen Conant B.Ed. Plymouth State Teachers College Mrs. Mary Sue Gillingham John McMaster B.S. B.s. Ed. Asheville College Defienee College 71 COOK CU TGDIAN L. to R. Mr. Roy, Mr. Gilman, Mr. Lampron, Mr. Jobin, Mr. Nolin, Mr. Greenwood, Mrs Gardner. Mrs. Flora Campbell Bernard Gray B.S., Boston University B.S., Husson College Ed.M., Plymouth State Ed.M., Boston University College BUI SS Mrs. Ann Hagstrom B.Ed. Salem State College I ' ' t S 5 Mrs. Elaine Lavery B.Ed. Plymouth State College . F? Mrs. Patricia Pike Richard Tyler B.A. B.Ed. U,N.H. Plymouth State College Miss Nancy Bellucci B.A. U. N. H. Mrs. Josephine Bigelow B.Ed. Keene State College Richard O. Blanchard A.B. Oberlin College John S. H. Carter B.A. Bowdoin College N GLI l Wi W wg .b ,ii Egfw JMR' 1 mi? eesf f f A1 S!f5f?gif5Q iff . fb kfeifivsfw 'fi ,. Kiss V ..f5'j1:. ' :-J.:-lei ' ml , 'fQg5'?v15zE'fy.,. . ,, '- 'fflfmffaz-Af' A '::..f:i :Y:r--- .f 4. '91 V wan Nzw-L?m:.f , . ,, f- -seems.. ff m ., .- , wgf g,,.Wffg.,P:l,,5.g,.. 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Boston University Mrs. Mary Nicholson B.A. St. Anselrn's College Mrs. Evelyn Woollett B.Ed., Keene State College M.A., New York University 'J ifivggiieiiin1z.,sw2.:, , . , Wisigiigs:1fs3L?21igffisLK li iw fum 1551 mea .2 ,, - z-Msvzesx g-1: , L21 ,.wsffwvzf Q ,.fwf,1ff4'ff' 'K mi., .,f,wA., ,, , i , fisszdgigsz:A:sz:5gg,:Hw 'g4ev1gama:wyff,1w-- f A ,-,, m1A.,, ssisfigejifigmfnm:swf ,K SY,-,gf,:511.,H ,-Z1 ff Y Witefim, A f w S 15 X H21 ,T X,l2,,-WW w i, -fu nv 1 A. ,E 1, 2 P' E FI E ART Mary Panagoustas B.S. in Ed. Mass. College of Art Richard Gagliuso Gerald P. Mark Mus. B., U. N. H. B.S. M.Ed., Boston University U. N. H. H0 E ECO IC 77 Mrs. Paula Smith B.S. in Ed., Framingham State Teachers' College George A. Bartlett B.Ed. Keene State College Norman A. Collishaw Clayton H. Dow Jr. Clarence W. Gay B.Ed., Keene State College B.Ed. B.Ed. M.Ed., Tennessee State Keene State College Plymouth State College I DU TRIAL ART' Maurice B. Kalloch B.Ed., Keene State College M.Ed., Boston University 78 Albert A. Stocker B.S. U. N. H. X. 4 CS l 5 ' l g LANGUAGE wwf, Roland de la Pointe St. Anselm's College M. Lillian Grossman Juliette LaBelle Elaine Paradis Mrs. Madeleine Sanchez B.Ed. B.A. B.A. AB., St. Anselrn's College Keene State College Mount St. Mary College U. N. H. A.M., Boston College 2 Mrs. Rita Thompson B.A. ' Mount St. Mary College l 79 Mrs. Ruth Chamberlin A.B., Radcliffe College M.A., U. N. H. Mrs. Genevieve Ladieu B.Ed. Keene State College Mr. John W. Matthews B.Ed. Plymouth State College George W. Randall B.S. U. N. H. ATHEMATIC Fred A. Rogler Miss Alma A. Sargent Oscar Serard B.S., U. N. H. A.B. B.Ed. M.S.T., U. N. H. Radcliffe College Plymouth State College 80 Mrs. Thelma Boutwell B.S. Boston University PHYSICAL EDUCATIO William Luti James Kelly B.A., University of Mass. A.B., Holy Cross M.S.Ed., Boston University M.Ed., Springfield College y l all - - BA. U.N.H. Mrs. Marian Chase M Donald Mullen B A , Middlebury College Michael Garrett Mrs. Frances McCarthy M.Ed., Plymouth State B.A., Allegheny College B.A. College M.A.T., Vanderbilt Colby College University Edward Serieka B.S. Xavier University OCIAL TUDIE l Robert M. Silva Mrs. Grace Taylor B.A. B.A., U. N. H. John P- Shaw U. N. H. M.A., Mt, sr. Mary College Constance J - Timlin B.S., U. N. H. B.S. in Ed., Boston A.M., Boston University Univeysity MA- in Ed-, Clark M.A., Cornell University University 82 Thomas Borbotsina l BA. U. N. H. Alger S. Bourn Donald Dexter B.S., Yale B.Ed., Keene State College M.S., Mass. Inst. of Ed.M., Boston University Technology M.Ed., U. N. H. M.S.T., in Chemistry- U. N. H. CIE CE William F. Heinz B.Ed. Plymouth State College W. A. Lindsey Mary F. Miles B.S. B.S. Southern State College Nasson College 83 MR. J. P. BARRY Congratulations to the members of the Class of 1965! The ultimate test of your education will be your utilization of it. May I suggest that each of you make a sincere and genuine application of your education for the betterment of mankind. No matter what course your ensuing lives may take, be it worker or scholar, your education will be measured by the con- tribution you make to your fellowman. fyfiim QAAQS MR. E. S. TEMPLE Welcome to the ranks of alumni of Con- cord High School. Donit hesitate to serve with distinction, for many of those pre- ceding you have done so. Strive to attain your ultimate and may my best wishes speed you on your way. EMEA Q, A SE, 'Q K R f I 4 . G' 'W -J fi CLASS OFFICER L. to R. Pres.: D. Nydegger Sec.: S. Call Vice Pres.: D. Gage Treas.: P. Drivas 86 Delia Abbott John Adams Gloria Addario Margery Anderson Richard Anderson Ronald Andrews Stanley Andrews Janet Annig ,Wg-f ' A 4 E Bette Arey Anne Arnold Marridee Atherton Susan Audett 87 James Bacon Linda. Bailey Roberta Bailey Pamela Ball .f 1 Marina Bandidos James Barker Dorothy Baron Alan Bartlett Peter Bartlett Betsy Barvenik Theresa Batchelder Barbara Beattie 88 Maureen Bennett Stephen Beyer Gail Birnie Cherie Blackman Martha Blake Barbara Bomberger Joseph Boucher Cherie Bouley Margaret Boutwell Fay Boynton Jonathan Branch 89 Sharon Brannigan William Breslin Jane Brickett Rosella Burk Frances Burke Q rf I Linda Burris Christine Burt Claude Burtt James Butterfield Barry Byron Linda Caldon A Susan Call John Callahan Clifford Campbell Myra Louise Campbell Bruce Carbone Karen Carlson Kathleen Carlson Lynda Carlson Gene Carson 9l Artena Cassidy Mary Cate Jgan Chadwick Anne Champagne A fl qgJCiL'Oi Jj Dy 5. .ff V 91 fl I lj Q Heather Champigny Marjorie Cheney Marlene Cilley Larry Clark l Robert Clement Alan Cleveland Brian Cleveland Larry Clough 92 Robert Coffin Sally Colby Anne Constant Marjorie Copson John Corcoran Sandra Corson Susan Cote ,df Debora Coughlin David Courchene Susan Craigue James Creighton 93 af' NYSE ' uv- ' Mary Cricenti Timothy Cunningham Donald Curtis Harry Cutting Andrew Damon Richard Davis David Dean Nancy De Angelis Philip Denoncourt 94 Sharon Derosia. Susan Dodge Robert Drew Peter Drivas Sharon Drown Leonard Duckworth Cynthia Duclos Murray Duke Ralph Dunn Diana Dupee Linda. Dupuis 95 Doreen Dyrnent Merrillyn Earle Constance Economu Albert Edelstein F l Thomas Edney Elizabeth Enos Thomas Enright Bryn Evans WU - Q .'fv EDWAM sl 4 Kathy Everson Michael Fanny William Faust Pamela Fellows 96 N -Q, If rw Gail FCrI'iS Kathleen Fiskin Norma Flynn Reginald Follansbee Sandra. Follansbee Brenda Ford Thomas Forest ,ff WMM' Judith Forsberg Marjorie Fortier Raymond Fournier Stephen Fowler 97 Laurence Foy Douglas Friend Gwendolyn Frost Dale Gage Stephen Gagnon Carol Gasper Michael Gavaghan 98 To ! Q I, Khlsef fn! gif-qf,.PH'?IllT'lC FRI iq L -VHCU.g,HrS' IQQE Egzjrlibfhl LN ALL D O- , IF VOHCH Susan F rysinger Thomas Gatherum Gail George mi. 6000 10: Qewwl I Suzanne Gewehr Barry Gilmore Sandra Godbout Marta Goodbread Robert Goodsell Vernon Gordon Carole Gould David Grappone - Kathleen Gray Susan Gray Alma Greck Elizabeth Greek 99 Susan Guy Ann Hall Madeline Harrison .lk xlsb 'Q' N X my xx X W L ff Ji vw Lev , in W I A sl l Carolyn Hackett Nancy Hadley John Halden l fr William Hall Karen Hammond Betty Hargen Cheryl Haynes Lynda Hazen Martin Healy l00 Gayle Heath Ann Henneforth Arthur Hicks Robert Hicks ' 1 I V Roberta Hicks Jeanne Hill Nancy Hill Cheryl Hillsgrove Sharon Hobart Dorothy Hodgman lOl f 'K J' UN Jghn ,IE-CQIIHCSNA QM m Susan Howe Robert Huneau Francis Hunt Paula Hunt Barbara Hyland Joyce Ingham Stephen Ingraham Nancy Irving 102 Philip Jageman Alan Jameson Daniel Jameson Charles Jaworski 3 Christine Jenkins Mary Jenovese Walter Jensen Vernon Jewett 1 Gunnard Johnston Robert Jolin Dianne Jones GUY Jones l03 1 6 K V1 ' sem, Q , X -.. X' , Q. , l l u' X W ll' ' ls lf P t x. 1 My . x X A . M lv X 1 mf 4. l t, , ty, L , ef' , tl. L' te f rl x , XT! X 5, .4EfiJ, --kfe :N fn - 15 f K . Z. A f- W fl, .V Thomas Keane Kathryn Kelley B. Ann Kibling Kenneth Kimball N-if' .Q f1'.,,,. 1, 1. X832 of-X f -xi ,N-.1 x -Al V, X. 111. ,J Q 'QQ , ' ,KA ,X Q 4. .ff Q, King Richard Klein Lyndaf Knapp Douglas Knee Mary Knee Doris Knowlton Kathryn Knowlton 104 Lf 1 ff 1 f .nf Susan Knowlton Roger Labrie George Lacasse Santina LaCava Barry LaC ross Stephen Lamora Ronald Langley Judith La Pierre Paul LaRamee Richard Laramie Daniel Lassonde 1 Jane Lassonde Linda Lee Barry Lewis David Lewis Harry Lewis Albert L'I-Iommedieu David Little RObCrt Littlejohns Donna Locke Julie Locke Robert Lomartire Brian Lombard 106 JUdY Lord Gerald Love Patricia Love Karen Lucia N Audrey Lull Virginia Luoma E ,. QM-4,-N. xr .I . 'i' '-' 3 ., . , jggl 9 4, X11 . x i V 7? 'Ali W . ,rf K if ' i . 2 .M gf A fr. N 9 if r' . A-f' Q Mary Luti I Bruce MacArthur Barry Macey Cheryl Macey 107 ,jiwf .Q Heather MacLeod Jane Maltais Katharine Maynard Maurice Mayo Leo McAllister Fred McAllister Brian McDonnell Phyllis McLaughlin Robert MacLean Linda. McManus 108 0' I f john McPhail Donna. Mead Merr1ll Shirwifl Merrill v -, . . H r ' Bonnie Michael William Milianes Harold Millette Gerald Mills Gloria Mills Richard Mills Linda Miner Dennes Miniutti T09 Douglas Mitchell Frank Mitchell Arleen Mixer Carolee Mobbs W' l 2' -l V2 1 Melanie Moberg My Douglas Moore Wayne Moore Kendra Morgan NHHCY Jean M01'g21H Sally Morgan Joseph Morin Judith Morono l IO Wrb wfffffwg Stanley Morono anC l .I O Byard Mosher Harvey Moulton ww flip, A Mary Jane Mulligan Roger Nlulligan Gail Munson Dennis Murphy XJ x:1:B52Q,h f fi 2 William Murphy George Murray Robert Mussey III Ross Nash Paul Messier Ruth N21Sl1 Peter N8-S011 Sharon Naylor Robert Neuman Wlll lw'?On 5 :l h IG W WW ,, 'lf w Beverly Nudd Douglas Nydegger Janice Nylen Maureen 0'Connor H2 Doreen Olsen Merrilyn Omand Heather O,Rei1ly Susan Osgood Virginia Bryan Pearl focfjjjlcj' 4 wc! , f' 0 rw ' wf xc-'gr U1 Cheryl Pelillo Michael Pelillo Donna Perkiw ol' wmchard Perron ns WQJJJJXS9 ' Xl' CNG' ' 0060:-'lg l X 'nl , ' -.9 6 Bruce Perry athryn Perry Ronald Petell K- Ft Jane Peterman John Pettis Diana Pfister Paulette Philbrick Cgoaavzg, CL Lumb- df . Paulette Pickard M. Elizabeth Pike Thomas Smith Louise Planchet fs ,1 ' ,. imrf- 1 ' 1 xx K Q w wma, - ,as 2. as in 'G wa- f If'2 X '+-f , .e. , , In FJ' 1 '- -:-,L - kg: ' ' -S if L 5. 4: 'V 2 , 4 ,L i K X 1 1' jf? 225 5 V , S ' S SMH K -: ' 1' 9eq5:sfSqW:L,ffv ' .p ':- ,, ' 'W W QQK : - P' 4' J 5 if ,, 3 Q Q as W ,,.. 4 92 1 QF W 4 ' --...... '1 .z Q , . M1 'uni S .gf-nf Arthur Randlett Elaine Poirier Ronald Powers William Pratt Edwina. Prowse Judith P. Perron Ulderic Racine Rausch JjFAx115 Mark Reingold Janice Rhuland 'li x R 3 W , 0 , V Xoofgifcld it 'A K' Charles Rice Q 06' Judith Rich Eveiyn Rickei X Xpoofxiik .6505 X CKSQAQU Larry Ricker Bryan Riley Darryl Robertson Gregory Robinson Susan Robinson Donna Roby Philip Rollins Clayton Ross, Jr. H6 Thurlow Rowe Cheryl Ruggles Roger Sanborn Branch Sanders Rhael St. Germain Ralph Sanborn 35 Stephe Sanborn ' ' my jfgfwaflik NJC! U51 1 4w f Sheila Santas Thomas Sargent Joanne Sartorelli H7 M19 l u sw Bruce Sartwell Evelyn Sawyer 05. Ap 'iqeiiiisgwwfv L ,Awww Jonathan Shannahoff 'Y! !v iigfifsi Charles Shaw David Shaw Frederick Shaw Victor Shaw 1 Maureen Sheran Kristin Shores William Sibley Diane Simonton ey My ,L 118 lv' Q K l XJ Qlffffrjflflw W .f V300 Jas' wx! vY',,,f , . ,, R David Simpson Allan Stearns Sherrilyn Stiles Diana Stone I MW Wal 55:5 Lv S i , ra 3 Douglas Stover Terrence Sweeney Barbara Sweet Sandra Tarris Irene Tellia Daniel Terrell Edmund Thibodeau, J 119 WWE if psoQJ f U Z -fO ,fha Sigrid Thorne William Tiffany Douglas Tillotson Mary Timba QM' bil S Robert Towle Shirley TOWlC Turcott' lr rl George Smith Ronald Turgeon I 20 - V.-2,,.Qf:gf,:l4z , A3 14' '2 5:53353 Donald Tuttle Mark Upton Cheryl Van Dyne ' 404 Cheryl Varmey Gerald Venne Terry Waite fr Marylec Welcome 121 I all' if 0+ 5.56 Q6 J, QQQSQ9 5? 4 'fog 'WS e15L vt Yank q'k,.r21i, ki QQ! ,jilaifl ,,v-1 ,4-gyy do yory qs X X X rx 9 f Carole Van Keuren 40'- wfiffwe X 'iw W M CW M cfff David Wescott David West A Jean Whitney Martha Whittaker Gretchen Whittier wma! 99 QZZZZMU MWAZ'j J t Michael Wickens James Wilkins wif .471 Linda Williams Donald Flanders Bettina Willson Ralph Wilson 122 if David Wirvn Douglas NVOod Richard Woodbury Robert Young s. I - K 4 '87vW5Nf..YAR Saturdaq Feb. C.H.S. AHDITORIUM 8:00 P.m. Benefit P- Senior Class Q Q . Adm. sooo Student K J in E fy 2 U V ' W . , K 4 - . . R, J 1. ' -4 x A, -K K K ' ,r i Si? 124 V , .- - 2Q??f2,,,, .. www - fi 'af' E IOR DIRECTORY ABBOTT, DELIA ELLEN, Abb, Prized possession: Fred . . . Pet peeve: People who say you know Future: Secretary Activities: Civil Defense Club, IO. ADAMS, JOHN COOLIDGE, Prized possession: Libido Pet peeve: Edna St. Vincent Millay . . . Future: Ghastly . . . Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO: National Honor Society II,I2 IPresidentJ: Pep Band IO: Band IO,I I,I2. ADDARIO, GLORIA ANNE, Glory, Prized possession: My mother Pet peeve: Books Future: l.B.M. . .. Activities: Future Nurses IO,I I. ANDERSON, MARGERY KATHRYN, Margie, Prized possession: My li- cense . . . Pet peeve: Book reports . . . Future: East Burlapp. ANDERSON, RICHARD, Rick, Prized possession: My license . .. Pet peeve: People who dislike long hair Future: College Activities: Key Club IO,I I,I2: Basketball IO,I I,I2. ANDREWS, RONALD CRAIG, Ron, Prized possession: My old saddle shoes Pet peeve: High cut sneakers Future: College Activities: Key Club I2: YEARBOOK: Football I2: Basketball II,I2: Senior Fund Rais- ing: Junior Prom Committee. ANDREWS, STANLEY, Stan, Prized possession: License Pet peeve: Those who disagree with the theory that variety is the spice of life Future: Undecided Activities: Intramurals I2: Key Club I2: Cross Coun- try IO: Basketball IO,I I,I2: Senior Fund Raising. ANNIS, JANET M., Jan, Prized possession: Family Pet peeve: Snobs . . . Future: LaBaron's. AREY, BETTE LOUISE, Prized possession: Free time Pet peeve: Writing up chemistry experiments Future: College Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,II,I2: Future Teachers IO: Intramurals IO,II,I2: National Hon- or Society I2: YEARBOOK: Class Council IO. ARNOLD, ANNE ELIZABETH, Missy, Prized possession: Skis .. . Pet peeve: Snow bunnies Future: College Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,II,I2: Dramatic Club IO,II,I2: Ski Club II,I2: Intramurals IO,II,I2: Cheering iManagerl: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising: Track IO,I I,I2. ATHERTON, MARRIDEE WHEELOCK, Mermaid, Prized possession: Water skiis Pet peeve: Folk singers Future: Secretary Activities: Civil Defense Club IO: Future Homemakers IO: Bowling IO,II: Senior Fund Rais- in-g. AUDETT, SUSAN ELIZABETH, Sue, Prized possession: Charm bracelet Pet peeve: Boys who knock girl's headbands off Future: Secretary Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,I2: Intramurals IO,II,I2: National Honor Society II,I2: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising: Class Council. BACON, JAMES, Jim, Prized possession: My bicycle . . . Pet peeve: Having to walk Future: Electronics technician Activities: Student Council II: Sophomore Council iVice Presidentl: Intramurals II: Track 8,9,IO,II,I2 ICaptainI: Football 9,IO. BAILEY, LINDA, Prized possession: My cranberry parka, Donnie Pet peeve: Two-faced people Future: Secretary Activities: Future Busi- ness Leaders I2: National Honor Society I2. BAILEY, ROBERTA, Bobbe, Prized possession: Crew-master general Pet peeve: Egostistical people Future: Collegiate cheerleader for lunch table football games . . . Activities: Art Club IO,I2: CRIMSON REVIEW IO, I2: Dramatic Club IO,I2: Intramurals IO,I2, GirI's Skiing IO,I2: YEARBOOK4 Senior Fund Raising. BALL, PAMELA ANNE, Pam, Prized possession: A large pink teddy bear . .. Pet peeve: Lack of senior privileges Future: Art school . .. Activ- ities: Art Club IO: Dramatic Club IO. BANDIDOS, MARINA CONSTANCE, Prized possession: My books Pet peeve: impeccable people . .. Future: Pembroke College Activities: Sci- ence Club II: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,II,I2, lAssistant Editor I2: Dra- matic Club IO,II,I2, iPresidentI: Future Teachers IO, Intramurals IO: Na- tional Honor Society II,i2: YEARBOO-K:Cl1oir II,I2: Senior Fund Raising. BARKER, JAMES, Dinny, Prized possession: My Tiki . . . Pet peeve: Wearing shoes . . . Future: College . . . Activities: Hockey I2: Tennis I2. BARON, DOROTHY ANN, Gunner, Prized possession: Letters from old friends Pet peeve: One' empty garage Future: l.B.M. operator Activities: Civil Defense Club II: F.B.L.A. II: Intramurals IO,II: Gymnastics I2. BARTLETT, ALAN STANLEY, Prized possession: Diane Pet peeve: Not enough freedom in school Future: Agricultural school Activities: Baseball IO. BARTLETT, PETER SEARS, Pete, Prized possession: Beethoven's Symphony 4253 Pet peeve: Last year's yearbook format Future: College . .. Activities: Band IO,I I,I2: Choir IO,I I,I2: Orchestra IO,I I,I2 IPresidentI. BARVENIK, BETSY, Bets, Prized possession: Charm bracelet Pet peeve: Concoles Future: College Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO: Dramatic Club IO,II,i2: Senior Fund Raising. BATCHEELDER, THERESA, Terry, Prized possession: My little black dog . . . Pet peeve: Book reports Future: Nurse Activities: Future Nurses I2: Intramurals IO,II,I2. BEATTIE, BARBARA JOYCE, Barb, Prized possession: Billy Future: Work or Navy Activities: Civil Defense Club IO: F.H.A. II,I2, IVice- Presidentl: Intramurals II. BENNET, MAUREEN E., Mo, Prized possession: My memories Pet peeve: Pierced ears . . . Future: Private secretary. BENSON, PETER, Pete, Prized possession: Klee P Pet peeve: Winter . . . Future: Radio Announcer. BEYER, STEPHEN ALLEN, Steve, Prized possession: '58 Bonneville . .. Pet peeve: Censored Future: U.N.H. Activities: Student Council I2: Sophomore Class Officer iTreasurerl: Key Club IO,II,I2: YEARBOOK: Sen- ior Fund Raising: Junior Prom committee. BIRNIE, GAIL RAE, Prized possession: A square key . .. Pet peeve: Know-it- all Geraldine . . . Future: College. BLACKMEN, CHERIE A., Prized possession: My engagement ring Pet peeve: My sister . . . Future: Marriage . .. Activities: F.H.A. IO. BLAKE, MARTHA, Tweety, Prized possession: My saddle shoes Pet peeve: My mother not allowing me to get my license Future: College Activities: Dramatic Club IO,II: Future Teachers IO: Intramurals IO,II, I2: Senior Fund Raising: Junior Prom Committee. BOMBERGER, BARBARA, Bomb, Prized possession: My bed Pet peeve: Bleached hair on boys . .. Future: Junior college . .. Activities: Future Teach- ers IO: National Honor Society I2: YEARBOOK: Intramurals IO: Senior Fund Raising. BOUCHER, JOSEPH, Joe, Prized possession: 55 Chevy with fuelie Vette . . . Pet peeve: 409's that don't go . . . Future: Unknown. BOULEY, CHERIE, Prized possession: Little black lace nothing Pet peeve: Smelly gym locker room Future: Further schooling Activ- ities: Student Council IO: Intramurals IO,II,I2: Chorus IO,II,I2 iSecre- taryj: Senior Fund Raising. BOUTWELL, MARGARET HELEN, Meg, Prized possession: My assorted wall souvenirs Pet peeve: Being ignored Future: College Ac- tivities: Student Council I2: Sophomore Class officer ISecretaryl: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,II,I2: Dramatic Club IO,I2: Intramurals IO,II,I2: National Hon- or Society II,I2: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising: Junior Prom Committee. BOYNTON, FAY, Prized possession: Pair of dark, tinted nylons Pet peeve: Insincere people . .. Future: College . . . Activities: Choir IO,I I,I2. BRANCH, JONATHAN W., Jon, Prized possession: Pierre Shmirnoft the 5th Pet peeve: Not being able to sleep in homeroom . . . Future: Col- lege . .. Activities: Tennis IQ: Senior Fund Raising: Junior Prom Committee. BRANNIGAN, SHARON, Shar, Prized possession: My monkey Jake . .. Pet peeve: Strict parents Future: Beautician Activities: Art Club IO: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,Il,I2: Dramatic Club IO: Future Business Leaders I2: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising: Pep Club II. BRESLIN, WILLIAM HENRY, Bres, Prized possession: A Rambler with a tool kit Pet peeve: Self-righteous meddlers Future: College Activ- ities: Student Council IO,II,I2: Honor Society II,I2: Football IO,II,I2 iCap- tainl: Track IO,I I,I2: Senior Fund Raising: Hall Monitor I2. BRICKETT, JANE, Janie, Prized possession: Cricket rocker Pet peeve: illegible writing Future: College Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW I2: Debating II,I2: Intramurals I2: Honor Society I2: Senior Fund Raising. BURK, ROSELLA, Lola, Prized possession: My horse . . . Future: Secretary, and raising horses, EN IOR DIRECTORY BURKE, FRANCES MARY, Fran, Prized possession: A red squirreI's tail from M.U. Pet peeve: My younger sister's yelling Future: College Ac- tivities: Intramurals IO,I2: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising. BURRIS, LINDA, Prized possession: Collection of Merit tokens Pet peeve: Catsup on bologna Future: Nursing school Activities: Dra- matic Club IO,I2: Future Nurses IO,I I,I2. BURT, CHRISTINE, Chris, Prized possession: One ragged, bleached pair of dungarees Pet peeve: Teachers who wake students up during lab Future: Nurses' training Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,II: intra.- murals IO,I I,I2: Senior Fund Raising. BURT, CLAUDETTE RITA, Prized possession: White angora cat Pet peeve: Teachers who have pets Future: Nursing . .. Activities: Future Nurses I2. BURTT, MARCIA, Marsh, Prized possession: My obsessions and dreams Pet peeve: Dull times Future: Legal secretary Activities: CRIM- SON REVIEW I2: F.B.L.A. I2: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising. BUTTERFIELD, JAMES, Jim, Prized possession: Camera Pet peeve: Homework Future: Navy Activities: Intramurals IO,II: Cross Coun- try II,I2. BYRON, BARRY JOHN, Barry, Prized possession: VW . .. Pet peeve: Riots that turn out to be fa-rces ... Future: Doctor ... Activities: Science Club. CALDON, LINDA, Don't-gaw-one, Prized possession: AFA Pet Peeve: Tiger tail . .. Future: Beautician . .. Activities: Future Nurses IO. CALL, SUSAN, Suzie, Prized possession: Martini lmy French poodlej Pet peeve: Dull-times Future: Airline stewardess Activities: Senior Fund Raising: Senior Class Otticer lSecretaryI: CRIMSON REVIEW IO: In- tramurals IO,I I,I2: Basketball IO: Pep Club. CALLAHAN, JOHN, Jack, Prized possession: My report card Pet peeve: The marks I get in English Future: Springtield College Ac- tivities: Science Club: Football IO: Cross Counry II,I2: Basketball IO,I I,I2. CAMPBELL, CLIFFORD, Butch, Prized possession: Zeke Pet peeve: Good shoes and wet car seats ... Future: College. CAMPBELL, MYRA LOUISE, Weez, Prized possession: Trojan horse Pet Peeve: Mynah bird Future: Keuka College . .. Activities: CRIMSON RE- VIEW IO: Debating Club IO,II,I2: Dramatic Club IO,I I: FTA IO,I I,l2 lVice Presidenti: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising: Band IO. CARBONE, BRUCE, 'fBone, Prized possession: My car Pet peeve: Beeny ... Future: Auto mechanic. CARLETON, BRUCE, prized possession: Scooter Pet peeve: School Future: National Guard. CARLSON, KAREN ELSA, Future: College Activities: CRIMSON RE- VIEW IO,I2: Dramatic Club IO,II: FTA IO,II: National Honor Society I2: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising. CARLSON, KATHLEEN ELLEN, Kathy, Pet peeve: Busy work Future: College Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,II,I2: Dramatic Club IO,II, I2: Intramurals IO,II,I2: National Honor Society II,I2 lVice Presidentl: Class Council II: Choir IO,I I,I2: YEARBOOK. CARLSON, LYNDA LOUISE, Lynne, Prized possession: SV9I6 Pet peeve: Boys who act up at assemblies Future: College Activities: Art Club I2: Science Club II,l2: Dramatic Club II,I2: Future Nurses I2: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising. CARSON, GENE, Gino, Prized possession: '57 Chevy Pet peeve: A certain teacher Future: CFA Activities: F.B.L.A. I2: National Honor Society I2. CASSIDY, ARTENA LEE, Tena, Prized possession: i960 little white Re- nault Pet peeve: No mail Future: Beautician Activities: FBLA I2: Future Homemokers IQ. CATE, MARY LOU, Lulu, Prized possession: My memories Pet peeve: Being teased Future: Fashion Model Activities: Future Homemokers I2. CHADWICK, JOAN LINDA, Prized possession: Complete dinner service for 38 acquired during St. PauI's A.S.P. . .. Pet peeve: People who swipe silver from school cafeterias Future: Doctor Activities: Science Club II, I2 lSecretaryI: CRIMSON REVIEW II,I2 lAssistant Editorj: Dramatic Club IO: National Honor Society II,I2: YEARBOOK. CHAMPAGNE, ANNE, Anna Banana, Prized possession: A certain green parka Pet peeve: Not making it Future: Hairdresser Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW I2: Intramurals IO,II,I2: Girl's Skiing IO,I2: YEAR- BOOK: Pep Club II,I2: Senior Fund Raising. CHAMPIGNY, HEATHER, Prized possession: The ability to rally Pet peeve: People who never frown Future: College Activities: Art Club II,I2: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,II,I2: Debating Club II: Dramatic Club II,I2: Intramurals IO,II,I2: National Honor Society II,I2: YEARBOOK: Class Council IO: Senior Fund Raising. CHENEY, MARJORIE GAIL Margie, Prized possession: J.F.K. memorial record . . . Future: Keene Teachers College Activities: FTA II,I2. CILLEY, MARLENE EUDORA, Ma, Prized possession: My birthstone ring ...Pet peeve: People who sing ol? key Future: Nursing Activities: Science Club I2: Dramatic Club IQ: Future Nurses IO,II,I2: Intramurals IO, CLARK, LARRY, Lo the Cow, Prized possession: Girls .. . Pet peeve: You really know how to hurt a guy Future: Electronics technician Activities: Civil Defense Club IO: Cross Country II lManageri. CLEMENT, ROBERT ARTHUR, Bob, Prized possession: The car keys . .. Pet peeve: Pizza Future: College Activities: Student Council IO: Intra- murals IO,II: Football IO,II iJ.V.I: Hockey IO,II,I2. CLEVELAND, ALAN PAUL, Prized possession: A goal reached with great dif- ficulty Pet peeve: Cowardly conformity . . . Future: College . .. Activ- ities: Debating Club IO: Cross Country iI,I2: Chess Club I0,II,I2 lPresi- dentj. CLEVELAND, BRIAN LEE, Prized possession: My bi-weekly check Pet peeve. Getting up early in the morning . . . Future: New Hampshire Technical Institute. CLOUGH, LARRY, Larry, Prized possession: Pack of butts Pet peeve: Mechanics class Future: Business College Activities: Dramatic Club IO: FBLA I2. COCHRAN, RUSSELL ALFRED, Chip, Prized possession: Rotten lunch in homeroom desk Pet peeve: Homework . .. Future: Ofhcer in U.S. Army . .. Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW I2. COFFIN III, ROBERT PETER, The Whaler, Prized possession: My harpoon Pet peeve: Bluebird days Future: Ornithology Activities: Art Club IO: CRIMSON REVIEW IO: Dramatic Club IO: Intramurals II: Hockey IO,I I,i2: Senior Fund Raising. COLBY, SALLY ANN, Sal, Prized possession: My painted, spattered, ink stained clothes which have endured Art I Pet peeve: People who are so noisy at class meetings that I cannot hear the speakers Future: Inter- preter Activities: Art Club I2: CRIMSON REVIEW l2: Dramatic Club IO I2: National Honor Society I2: YEARBOOK: Choir IO,II,I2: Senior Fund Raising. CONSTANT, ANNE MARIE, Anne-Fanny, Prized possession: High school diploma . . . Pet peeve: Field hockey . .. Future: Housewife or beautician. COPSON, MARJORIE ANN, Margie, Prized possession: Car keys Pet peeve: Being mistaken for Judy Future: Junior college Activities: Girl's Skiing IO: Sophomore Council: Pep Club II: Senior Fund Raising. CORCORAN, JOHN ANDREW, Prized possession: Motor scooter Pet peeve: Society of people . .. Future: Lt. in National Guard. CORSON, SANDRA LEE, Sandy, Prized possession: I95I Chevy car mod- el Pet peeve: A certain girl . . . Future: Undecided. COTE, SUSAN, Sue, Prized possession: Whistle Pet peeve: Stubborn teachers . .. Future: Junior college . .. Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW II,I2: Intramurals IO,II,I2: Girl's Skiing IO,lI,I2 iCaptainl: YEARBOOK: Maior- ettes IO,I I,I2 lHeadI: Senior Fund Raising. COUGHLIN, DEBORA, Debbie, Prized possession: Certain blue sweater . . . Pet peeve: Lines at Sunapee . .. Future: College . . . Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,II,I2: Dramatic Club IO,II,I2: Intramurals IO,II,I2: Girl's Ski- ing IO,II,I2 lSecretarylp YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising: Junior Varsity Cheering. COURCHENE, DAVID GORDON, Prized possession: Hockey locker Pet peeve: The heating . . . Future: Army . .. Activities: Intramurals I2: Football IO,I I: Hockey IO,I I,I2: Tennis IO. CRAIGUE, SUSAN ANN, Sue, Prized possession: My hairdryer Pet peeve: Homeroom teachers who don't trust their students . . . Future: Hair- dressing school Activities: FTA IO: Intramurals IO,II,I2: YEARBOOK: Seniar Fund Raising. IOR DIRECTORY CREIGHTON, JAMES, Jungle Jim, Prized possession: My boomerang Pet peeve: Breaking arrows and boomerangs Future: Commercial artist . .. Activities: Intramurals I2: YEARBOOK: CRIMSON REVIEW I2. CRICENTI, MARY PARTICIA, Pat, Prized possession: One pair of shiny cymbals .. . Pet peeve: Marching in the dust bowl . .. Future: College . .. Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,II: Dramatic Club IO: Intramurals IO,II, I2: National Honor Society II,I2: GirI's Skiing IO,I2: YEARBOOK: Band IO,I I,I2: Senior Fund Raising. CUNNINGHAM, TIMOTHY STEWART, Tims, Prized possession: Pontiac Pet peeve: Uninvited guests on South Spring Street n.. Future: Col- lege . . . Activities: Student Council II: Intramurals II: Hockey IO: Golf IO: Senior Fund Raising: Class Council II,I2. CURTIS, DONALD ALLEN, Don, Prized possession: My carlsl Pet peeve: A sassy sister Future: Episcopal Ministry Activities: Dramat- ic Club II,I2. CUTTING, FREDERICK JOHN, Fred, Prized possession: One eight ball Pet peeve: Slow people ... Future: Accounting School. CUTTING, HARRY, Sonny, Prized possession: One brunette . . . Pet peeve: Lab .. . Future: Draftsman . .. Activities: Intramurals I2: Cross Country II. DAMON, ANDREW CLAYTON, Andy, Prized possession: All my friends Pet peeve: Inability to go somewhere Future: Space technician or pilot. DAVIS, RICHARD EARL, Rich, Prized possession: Sporting equipment Pet peeve: Poor drivers . . . Future: Printer . .. Activities: Intramurals IO,II. DEAN, DAVID MORGAN Dave, Prized possession: I8th century sword Pet peeve: Losing pens Future: College Activities: Dramatic Club IO: Football II: Track II,I2: Skiing II,l2: Chess Club IO,II,I2. DeANGELlS, NANCY, Nance, Prized possession: My letters . . . Pet peeve: Pierced ears Future: Secretary Activities: Art Club IO: CRIMSON REVIEW II: Dramatic Club IO: F.B.L.A. I2: Pep Club ll: Senior Fund Rais- ing. DENONCOURT, JR., PHILIP JOSEPH, Flip, Prized possession: Radio Pet peeve: impatient teachers . . . Future: Nichols College, forestry. DEROSIA, SHARON JOYCE, Sherry, Prized possession: My record player . .. Future: Oltice Worker. DODGE, SUSAN ALICE, Sue, Prized possession: My guitar . .. Pet peeve: Saggy stockings Future: U.N.H. . .. Activities: Choir IO,I I: Senior Fund Raising. DREW, ROBERT KENNETH, Big Brother, Prized possession: My guns Pet peeve: Girls Future: California . . . Activities: Intramurals II: Base- ball I0. DRIVAS, PETER JOHN, Pete, Prized possession: Slide rule Pet peeve: People with no sense of humor Future: College Activities: Senior Class Otticer iTreasurerJ: Science Club II: CRIMSON REVIEW II,I2: Intra- murals IO: YEARBOLJK: Chess Club II,I2: National Honor Society I2. DROWN, SHARON GAIL, Shortie, Prized possession: Car Pet peeve: Working . .. Future: Practical nursing school. DUCKWORTH, LEONARD ALAN, Len, Prized possession: Skis Pet peeve: Stalled engine on a cold morning Future: College, chemist Activities: Science Club I2: Cross Country I: Intramurals IO: Tennis lO,II, I2: Chess Club IO,I I,l2. DUCLOS, CYNTHIA ANN, Cindi, Prized possession: My stutted animals Pet peeve: Being called Sexy .,. Future: Nurse Activities: Civil Defense Club IO: CRIMSON REVIEVV I2: Future Nurses IO,II,I2: Intramu- rals IO,I I,I2: Senior Fund Raising. DUKE, MURRAY CAMEROM, Duke, Prized possession: A dented '63 Vespa scooter . . . Pet peeve: Lack of money . . . Future: Teacher. DUNN, JR., RALPH AGIUSTUS, Prized possession: My '52 Buick .:. Pet peeve: 'Bleached blonde waitresses . . . Future: Chef. DUPEE, DIANA JEAN, Bear, Prized possession: U.N.H. frat parties Pet peeve: Fights Future: Work Activities: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising. DUPUIS, LENNIE GEORGE, Prized possession: Motorcycle .. . Pet peeve: Running out of money . . . Future: Electronic technician. DUPUIS, LINDA ESTHER, Lin, Prized possession: A sister that wears the some size clothes Pet peeve: Do you bleach your hair? Future: Physical therapist Activities: Dramatic Club IO: Future Nurses II,I2: In- tramurals IO,I I,I2: Senior Fund Raising. DYMENT, DOREEN, Sis, Prized possession: Letters Pet peeve: Pierced ears Future: Secretary Activities: F.B.L.A. I2: Pep Club Il: Senior Fund Raising. EARLE, MERRILLYN, Prized possession: My guitar . .. Pet peeve: Parents al- ways yelling about teen-agers Future: Nurse Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO, Future Nurses I2: Intramurals IO,II,I2: YEARBOOK: Dra- matic Club I2. ECONOMU, CONSTANCE HELEN, Connie, Prized possession: Memories ot C.H.S. . . . Pet peeve: Fault-Enders . .. Future: College . . . Activities: CRIM- SON REVIEW IO,II: Dramatic Club II: Intramurals IO: National Honor So- ciety II,I2: YEARBOOK: J.V. Cheering: Senior Fund Raising: Junior Prom Committee. EDELSTEIN, ALBERT SAMUEL, Bates, Prized possession: My '55 Ford sta- tion wagon . .. Pet peeve: Being slashed Future: Dentist Activities: Intramurals IO,Il,I2: Senior Fund Raising: Baseball IO,I I,I2. EDNEY, THOMAS ROY, Tom Jones, Prized possession: Bass guitar Pet peeve: Naive women Future: Unexplored Activities: Choir IO, ll. ENOS, ELIZABETH MARION, Betty, Prized possession: Unbelievable Pet peeve: Inability to convert the point at football games during lunch Future: College Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW iO,II,I2: Debating Club II: Dramatic Club IO,II,I2: Intramurals IO,II,I2: National Honor Soci- ety I2: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising. ENRIGHT, THOMAS JONES, Tom, Prized possession: The scarf Pet peeve: Being criticized for the misuse of like and as Future: Col- lege Activities: Student Council lO,II,I2 IPresidentD: Sophomore Class Officer lPresidentI: National Honor Society II,I2: Football IO,lI,I2: Track IO,II,I2: Choir II,l2. EVANS, BRYN ELLIOT, Prized possession: An acid pen Pet peeve: Tail- gaters driving VW's Future: College .. . Activities: Science Club II,I2: Fencing IO,II. EVERSON, KATHRYN JANE, Kathy, Prized possession: Hair dryer Pet peeve: Hey Rodent Future: Dental hygiene Activities: Science Club I2: Dramatic Club IO: Future Nurses I2: Intramurals IO,I2: Senior Fund Raising. FANNY, MICHAEL EDWARD, Mike, Prized possession: A golf ball once owned by the Lord of the Realm Pet peeve: Mr. B.'s putting . .. Future: Teacher. FAUST, WILLIAM V. Buddy, Prized possession: '52 Ford thot bombl and angel .. . Pet peeve: Keeping '52 Ford running . . . Future: Machinist. FELLOWS, PAMELA ELIZABETH, Pam, Prized possession: My driver's li- cense Pet peeve: Conspicuous people Future: College Activ- ities: Future Nurse I2: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising. FERRIS, GAIL PATRICIA KIRKLAND, Prized possession: Yale man Pet peeve: Insincere people Future: Dramatist Activities: CRIMSON RE- VIEW IO,II,i2: Dramatic Club IO,II,I2: YEARBOOK: Tennis IO: Choir IO, II,I2: Senior Fund Raising. FISKEN, KATHLEEN, Kathy, Prized possession: Stuffed Army mule Pet peeve: D-lunch Future: Elementary school teacher Activities: Intramurals I2. FLANDERS, DONALD WARREN, Don, Prized possession: Bowling trophy Pet peeve: English Future: Ottset printing Activities: Intramu- rals IO,I I,I2: YEARBOOK. FLYNN, NORMA ANN, Norm, Prized possession: Friendship . . . Pet peeve: Snobby people . .. Future: Beautician Activities: Future Homemakers IO. FOLLANSBEE III, REGINALD CLYDE, Pinky, Prized possession: Car Pet peeve: Teachers Future: Air Force Activities: Civil Defense Club IO: Radio Club II: Intramurals II,I2. FOLLANSBEE, SANDRA, Sandy, Prized possession: My radio Pet peeve: Locked Girls' Room doors Future: Teacher Activities: Class Council IO,II: Dramatic Club IO: F.T.A. IO,II: Intramurals lO,II: J.V. Cheering: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising: Junior Prom Committee. E IOR DIRECTORY FORD, BRENDA, Brendy, Prized possession: Typewriter Pet peeve: Noisy hornerooms Future: Undecided Activities: Band 10,1I. FOREST, THOMAS EDWARD, Tommy, Prized possession: Nanette Imy poodlel Pet peeve: Unconcerned teachers Future: College Ac- tivities: Cross Country 10,1 1,I2, lTri-Captain 125: Track 10,11,12: Boys' Ski- ing 11: Winter Track 1l,12. FORSBERG, JUDITH ANN, Judy, Prized possession: License Pet peeve: Cool-o Future: I.B.M, machines. FORTIER, MARJORIE ANN, Mariie, Prized possession: Friends Pet peeve: Secrets kept from me Future: Nurse Activities: Dramatic Club 10,12: Future Nurses 10,1 1,12, IVice Presidentl 11, CPresident 123: YEAR- BOOK: Senior Fund Raising. FOURNIER, RAYMOND ALBERT, Ray, Prized possession: Driver's license Pet peeve: Surprise quizzes in history Future: U.N.H. Activities: Dra- matic Club 11,12. FOWLER, STEPHEN, Pooch, Prized possession: A car Pet peeve: Kids who don't want to learn .. . Future: Navy Activities: Civil Defense Club IO: Intramurals IO: Baseball 12. FOY, ARTHUR LAWRENCE, Larry, Prized possession: Vega Banio Fu- ture: College Activities: Class Council 10: YEARBOOK: Cross Country 10,11: J.V, Basketball 10: Track 10: Choir 1O,i2: Senior Fund Raising. FRIEND, DOUGLAS, Doug, Prized possession: Motorcycle Pet peeve: The cold weather . .. Future: Architect .. . Activities: Cross country 12. FROST, GWENDOLYN, Gwen, Prized possession: A picture of my Ger- man shepherd dog, Bach Pet peeve: To have a meeting with someone and have them not show up Future: Registered physical therapist Ac- tivities: National Honor Society 12: Band 12. FRYSINGER, SUSAN CHAPPELL, Sudy, Prized possession: My father . . . Pet peeve: Pierced ears Future: Work Activities: Debating Club 12: Dramatic Club 12: Intramurals 1O,12. GAGE, DALE ROGER, Ralph, Prized possession: Skiis Pet peeve: Turn- pike reflectors Future Architectural engineer . . . Activities: Senior Class Ofticer IVice-Presidentb: Cross-country 11,12: Skiing 11,12: Senior Fund Rais- ing. GAGNON, STEPHEN ALAN, Steve, Prized possession: Letter sweater Pet peeve: Reading books for English Future: Offset printer Ac- tivities: Intramurals 1: Cross-country 11,12: Track 10. GASPER, CAROL, Prized possession: Elvis Presley albums . . . Pet peeve: People who do not show up on time ... Future: Secretary. GATHERUM, THOMAS J., The Kid, Prized possession: Bullet Pet peeve: L.B.J, Future: Peace Corps Activities: Intramurals 12: Basket- ball IO IJ.V. Managerl. GAVAGHAN, MICHAEL, Mike, Prized possession: Records Future: Army . .. Activities: Art Club 11,12: Intramurals 10,1 1: YEARBOOK. GEORGE, GAIL TERRY, Red, Prized possession: Most anything Pet peeve: Certain people Future: Nurse Activities: Future Nurses IO. 12: Intramurals 11: Senior Fund Raising. GEWEHR, SUZANNE, Suzie, Prized possession: Canoe Future: College Activities: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising. GILMORE, BARRY, Prized possession: '58 MG Pet peeve: Not enough senior priority Future: Service Activities: Civil Defense Club 10: J.V. Football 11: Track 10. GODBOUT, SANDRA MAE, Sandy, Prized possession: Studebaker . . . Pet peeve: Getting up early Future: Undecided. GOODBREAD, MARTA, Marti, Prized possession: My diamond Pet peeve: Being told what to do and how to do it Future: Nursing . .. Ac- tivities: Future Nurses 12. GOODSELL, ROBERT A., Bob, Prized possession: A dead Chevy Pet peeve: Lab period when we have no classes . .. Future: Draftsman or engi- neer. GORDON, VERNON C., Vern, Prized possession: A penny Pet peeve: L.P. . . . Future: Excavating contractor . .. Activities: Football 10,1 1,121 GOULD, CAROLE ANN, CharIie, Prized possession: A certain seed Pet peeve: Sundays not spent in a certain sportscar .. . Future: Nursing . . . Activities: Art Club 12: CR.MSON REVIEW 1O,11,12: Dramatic Club 1O,11, 12: Future Nurses 10,l2: Intramurals 11,12: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Rais- ing: Junior Prom Committee. GRAPPONE, DAVID, D.G., Prized possession: My LaSalle Pet peeve: Not enough senior priority Future: Business school Activities: Stu- dent Council 1O,12: Football 11,12: Cross Country 10. GRAY, KATHLEEN, Prized possession: My violin Pet peeve: Minah bird . . . Future: U.N.H. . . . Activities: Band 1O,11,12: Orchestra 1O,11,12. GRAY, SUSAN JEAN, Suzy, Prized possession: Figaro Pet peeve: The tapping noise in 101 Mondays and Wednesdays Future: Nursing school Activities: Dramatic Club 12: Future Nurses 12. GRECK, ALMA, Prized possession: My jewelry .. . Pet peeve: Geometry .. Future: Junior College . . . Activities: Science Club 12: Dramatic Club 12. GRECK, ELIZABETH, Eli, Prized possession: My friendships with Concord High School students Pet peeve: Boys with bleached hair Future: Junior College . .. Activities: Science Club 12: Dramatic Club 12. GUY, SUSAN JANE, Susie, Prized possession: My little cross Pet peeve: Inconsiderate people who belittle others to make themselves look better . .. Future: Study in IBM and Clerk-Typist. HACKETT, CAROLYN ANN, Carol, Prized possession: One colored pic- ture Pet peeve: Empty dog food can and hoggish people Future: Laboratory technican Activities: Junior Class Council CSecretaryD: Dra- matic Club 1O,11: F.B.L.A. 10: Girls' Intramurals 10,1 1,12: Senior Class Coun- cil: Senior Fund Raising. HADLEY, NANCY MARIE, Hadley, Prized possession: The Bun Pet peeve: The ioker .. Future: College Activities: Art Club IO: Science Club 1O,11,12: Dramatic Club 10,11,12: Future Nurses 10: Girls' Intramurals 1O,11,12: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising, HALDEN, JOHN, Weeds, Prized possession: Tape recorder . .. Pet peeve: Humanity Future: Teacher . .. Activities: Science Club 11,12: CRIMSON REVIEW 1O,11: Dramatic Club 10,11,12: Senior Fund Raising: Junior Prom Committee. HALL, ANN CHARLOTTE, Prized possession: My horse Pet peeve: Late arrivals Future: Laboratory technician Activities: F.T.A. 1O,11,12: YEARBOOK: Band 12. HALL, WILLIAM, Bill, Prized possession: Money Pet peeve: Cars . .. Future: Agricultural worker . .. Activities: Baseball 12: Golf 12: Tennis 12. HAMMOND, KAREN, Kay, Prized possession: J.S, Pet peeve: No big thing .. . Future: Beautician Activities: F.B.L.A. 12: F.H.A. 10,11, ITreasurerl: Intramurals 11: Tennis IO: Pep Club 11: Senior Fund Raising. HARGEN, BETTY, Hargo, Prized possession: Dana Pet peeve: Eng- lish .. . Future: Air Force . . . Activities: F.B.L.A. 10,11,l2: Pep Club 11. HARRISON, MADELINE, Mad, Prized possession: My sister's Alta Romeo Pet peeve: Being called Maddy Future: Work Activities: F.B.L.A. 1O,l1,l2: Pep Club 11. HAYNES, CHERYL ELLEN, Cherry, Prized possession: A Harris Tweed coat Pet peeve: Artificiality Future: College Activities: CRIM- SON REVIEW 1O,12: Dramatic Club 1O,12: Intramurals 10: National Hon- or Society 11,l2: Band 1O,11,12. HAZEN, LYNDA, Prized possession: Happiness Pet peeve: Beans on Sat- urday night, Future: Social work Activities: Art Club 10: CRIMSON RE- VIEW 10,11,12: Dramatic Club 10,11,12: Thespian Society 11,12: Future Nurses 10: Intramurals 12: National Honor Society 12: YEARBOOK: Junior Prom Committee: Choir 1O,11,12: Senior Fund Raising. HEALY, MARTIN, Marty, Prized possession: My car . . . Pet peeve: Snobby girls and otiqce machines . . . Future: Air Force. HEATH, GAYLE, Prized possession: Letters from college .. . Pet peeve: Snob- by people Future: Medical secretary: Activities: Future Business Leaders of America 10: Future Nurses 12: Intramurals 10,11,12: Junior Prom Committee. HENNEFORTH, ANNE, Prized possession: Skis Pet peeve: Annie Future: Elementary school teacher Activities: Dramatics Club 12: Future Nurses 10: Future Teachers 12: Intramurals 10,i1,12: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising. HICKS, Jr., ARTHUR W., Chuck, Prized possession: A 1958 white Cadil- lac Pet peeve: Pop top cans Future: College Activities: Intra- E IOR DIRECTORY murals 10,1 1,.12: Track 1O,1'l,l2: Winter track 12. HICKS, ROBERT, Bob, Prized possession: My dog Pet peeve: Can't win them all Future: Business man. HICKS, ROBERTA BARBARA, Bobbi, Prized possession: A worn out Indiana U. sweatshirt Pet peeve: Playing cards on Sunday afternoon Fu- ture: U.N.H. Activities: Student Council 11: Sophomore Class Council: Future Teachers 1O,11,12: Intramurals 12: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising: Junior Prom Committee. HILL, CHERYL R., Cherie, Prized possession: ID bracelet Pet peeve: Sophomores Future: Work Activities: Intramurals lO,ll,l2: Tennis IO,l1. HILL, JEANNE, Prized possession: Stereo Pet peeve: Living in Dunbarton Future: Registered nurse Activities: Intramurals lO,ll,l2: Future nurses 10,1 i,12: Senior Fund Raising: YEARBOOK. HILL, NANCY, Prized possession: Memories Pet peeve: Status . .. Future: Nursing School Activities: Future Nurses lO,ll,l2: Intramurals 1O,l1, 12: Senior Fund Raising: Pep Club ll. HILLSGROVE, CHERYL, Cherie, Prized possession: Charm bracelet Pet peeve: Living in Concord Future: Nursing school Activities: Civil Defense Club 10,1 1,l2: Future Nurses 10,1 l,12: Intramurals 10,1 I,12. HOBART, SHARON LEE, Prized possession: The telephone and the calls it brings Pet peeve: Rumors Future: College Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW lO,ll,l2: Dramatic Club lO,ll,l2: Intramurals lO,ll,l2: Senior Fund Raising: Junior Prom Committee: National Honor Society 12. HODGMAN, DOROTHY ANN, Dot, Prized possession: Him Pet peeve: Don't cry on my shoulder Future: Secretary or stenographer Ac- tivities: Future Business Leaders 1O,11,12: F.H.A. IO: Intramurals 10. HOIK, JOHN, Drums, Prized possession: Vat 69 Chianti iug from Concord Manor Pet peeve: Leak in Vat 69 Chianti iug Future: Professional musician Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW 1O,l1,12: JV Basketball: Track IO: Senior Fund Raising: Junior Prom Committee. HOLMES, JUDITH, Judy, Prized possession: A pair of pink booties . .. Pet peeve: Sophomore girls Future: Nursing school Activities: Future Nurses 10,1 1: Intramurals 10: Senior Fund Raising. HOWE, SUSAN, Sue, Prized possession: My stuffed bulldog Pet peeve: The name of P.K. . .. Future: Nursing . .. Activities: Future Nurses 10,1 1,12 ISecretaryl: Tennis 11: Track 10. HUNEAU, ROBERT, Bob, Pet peeve: Teachers who smile when they pass out tests Future: College Activities: Student Council IO: Cross- Country 10,1 1,12: Track 10,1 1,12: Chess Club 11,12. HUNT, FRANCIS PERLEY, Fran, Prized possession: Record player Pet peeve: Guy's bugging me . . . Future: work. HUNT, PAULA Paul, Prized possession: Oil painting created at Deer- field Pet peeve: IO1 study hall Future: Nurse Activities: Art Club 11,12: CRIMSON REVIEW 11,12: Dramatic Club 11,I2: Future Nurses 1O,1'1,12: Intramurals 10,1 1,12: Pep Club: Senior Fund Raising. HYLAND, BARBARA P., Barb, Prized possession: Certain letters Pet peeve: Boozers Future: Secretary Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW: Dramatic Club 12: Intramurals 12: Pep Club 11,12: Senior Fund Raising. INGHAM, JOYCE ARMINE, Prized possession: I.D.K.B.M.Y.C.T.O.S. Pet peeve: Hypocrites Future: Nursing School Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW 1l,12: YEARBOOK: Dramatic Club lO,ll,l2: Intramurals 1O,1l,12: Maiorettes: Senior Fund Raising. INGRAHAM, STEPHEN, Steve, Prized possession: My ability to read . . . Pet peeve: Adults who demand respect just because they are older .. . Fu- ture: Having enough time to read. IRVING, NANCY LYNN, Nance, Prized possession: My sentimental bulle- tin board . . . Pet peeve: Walking home in the rain . .. Future: College . . . Activities: Art Club IO: CRIMSON REVIEW 1O,1l,12: Dramatic Club 1O,11, 12: Intramurals 10,1 1,123 Girls' Ski Club 10,1 1,12: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising: Junior Prom Committee. JAGEMANN, PHILIP, Phil, Prized possession: Two black racing stripes Pet peeve: Not getting enough to eat Future: Electronics Ac- tivities: 'Boys' Intramurals 10,1 1,12: Cross-Country 1O,11,12 lCaptainj: Track 1O,1I,I2. JAMESON, ALAN, AI, Prized possession: My little old Chevy . .. Future: My own auto-body shop. JAMESON, DANIEL, Boone, Prized possession: G.W. Pet peeve: Crutches Future: College Activities: Football 1O,11,12: Baseball 10, 1l,I2. JAWORSKI, CHARLES W., Charlie, Prized possession: Car Pet peeve: None Future: Service. JENKINS, CHRISTINE, 'fChris, Prized possession: Stufted monkey Pet peeve: My other nickname . .. Future Accountant. JENOVESE, MARY ANN, Menu, Prized possession: A truck Pet peeve: Being called a Mope . . . Future: Secretary. JENSEN, WALTER, Gunner, Prized possession: A pair of pink booties Pet peeve: Ballhogs .. . Future: College Activities: Basketball 10,1 1, 12. JEWETT, VERNON, Bob, Prized possession: Skiis Pet peeve: School . . . Future: Psychiatry . . . Activities: Ski Team 12. JONSTON, GUNNARD, Prized Possession: Hockey stick Pet peeve: Chem lab reports Future: College Activities: Key Club l1,12: Foot- ball I1,12: Hockey 1l,12: Senior Fund Raising. JOLIN, ROBERT, Bob, Prized possession: Weights Future: Commercial artist. JONES, DIANNE, Deedie, Prized possession: Driver's license and my Jolly Green Giant Pet peeve: Women drivers Future: French and Latin teacher. JONES, GARETH D., 'fGary, Prized possession: K.L. Pet peeve: Not owning a Healy Future: College Activities: Ski Team 10. KEANE, THOMAS, Tom, Prized possession: Night stick Pet peeve: Vocabulary words Future: College Activities: Junior Class Ofticer lTreasurerl: CRIMSON REVIEW 11: Senior Fund Raising: Student Council 12: YEARBOOK: Football 12: Skiing iI,12: Intramurals 1O,1I,l2. KELLEY, KATHRYN AUDREY, 'fKitty, Prized possession: Money Pet peeve: Men Future: College Activities: Ski Team l1,12: Dramatic Club lO,ll,l2: Senior Fund Raising: YEARBOOK: CRIMSON REVIEW: ln- tramurals 1O,1l,12: Choir 12. KIBLING, BARBARA ANN, Ann, Prized possession: A battered straw hat with a brown band Pet peeve: Lazy mailmen Future: College Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW 1O,1l,12 lAssistant Editorl: Dramatic Club IO, 1l,12: National Honor Society 11,12. KIMBALL, KEN'NETH, Ken, Prized possession: My boards .. . Pet peeve: A certain lazy teacher Future: Wildlife biology Activities: Science Club 11: National Honor Society 12: Cross-Country 11,12: Skiing I1,12: Track I 1,12. KING, MAHALA JANE, Prized possession: Skis Pet peeve: Hypocrites Future: College Activities: YEARBOOK: Choir 1O,11,l2: Skiing 10, l1,12: Junior Prom Committee. KLEIN, RICHARD G., Dick, Prized possession: My horses Pet peeve: Yellow journalism dealing with today's youth Future: Electrical en- gineering Activities: Band 1O,11,12: Orchestra 1O,11,12. KNAPP, LYNDA, Prized possession: Chemistry apron Pet peeve: Soggy cornflakes on Monday morning Future: College Activities: YEAR- BOOK. KNEE, DOUGLAS, Doug, Prized possession: My surfing albums Pet peeve: Work, gremmies, snobs . .. Future: College . .. Activities: Foootball 10,1 I: Track ll,12: Skiing 12: Intramurals 1O,11. KNEE, MARY ANN, Mia, Prized possession: My Bengal harrier Pet peeve: A future model and K,D. Future: Nurse Activities: Student Council 10,1 1,12 lSecretaryl: Dramatic Club 1O,11: Varsity Cheering 11,12: J.V. Cheering: Sophomore Class Council: Senior Fund Raising: Junior Prom Committee: Intramurals 10. KNOWLTON, DORIS JANET, Prized possession: License Pet peeve: Snobbish people, exams . . . Future: Telephone operator . . . Activities: F.B.L.A. 1O,12: Intramurals lO,ll,l2: Bowling 1O,ll. KNOWLTON, KATHRYN PAULA, Kathy, Prized possession: Dick Pet peeve: Getting up in the morning Future: Secretary Activities: F.B.L.A. 1O,12: Intramurals lO,ll,l2: Bowling 10. IOR DIRECTORY KNOWLTON, SUSAN LEE, Sue, Prized possession: My organ Pet peeve: People who brag Future: College Activities: CRIMSON RE- VIEW IO,II: Dramatic Club IO,IQ: Future Nurses IQ: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising: Pep Club IO: Intramurals IO,I I,IQ. LABRIE, ROGER, Gus, Prized possession: My gumdrop hat Pet peeve: Homeroom 9 Future: Contractor. LACASSE, GEORGE OVID, Parocli, Prized possession: Old lawbook I557 Pet peeve: Steak . .. Future: Service bound. LACAVA, SANTINA MARIA, Santino Maria, Prized possession: A dark green bottle Petlpeeve: Indecision Future: College. Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,II,lQ: Science Club IO: Intramurals IO,II: National Honor Society II,IQ lSecretaryl: YEARBOOK lCo-Chairman ot Literary Staftl: Senior Fund Raising. LACROSS, BARRY, Prized possession: Samoyed sled dog Future: Work. LA FLAMME, CHERYL, Sherry, Prized possession: A bunch ot letters from Massachusetts Pet peeve: Sick iokes and puns Future College . . . Activities: Art Club IQ: Science Club II,I2 lCorresponding Secretaryl: Choir IO,II,IQ: Orchestra IO,II,IQ lVice-Presidentl: National Honor Society: YEARBOOK. LAMORA, STEPHEN EARL, Ben, Prized possession: Car Future: Me- chanic. LANGLEY, RONALD, Ron, Prized possession: Guitar Pet peeve: ln- consistent people . .. Future: Electronics engineer Activities: Chess Club IO,I I: Choir I I,I2. LAPIERRE, JUDITH ELI-ZABETH, Judy, Prized possession: Red tulips Pet peeve: Constant complainers Future: Child psychologist Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW II: Dramatic Club IO,I l,lQ: Intramurals IO,I I,lQ: YEAR- BOOK: Senior Fund Raising: Junior Prom Committee: Pep Club II. LARAMEE, PAUL, Lam, Prized possession: My pipe Pet peeve: Home- room Future: Contractor. LARAMIE, RICHARD, Dick, Prized possession: Cross-country sneakers Pet peeve: Not having any money Future: College Activities: Key Club IO: Cross-country II,IQ: Basketball IO: Track II,IQ: Chess Club IO, I I,IQ. LASSONDE, DANIEL, Dan, Prized possession: Racing skates Pet peeve: Science tests . .. Future: Computer service man. LASSONDE, JANE ELLEN, Janie, Prized possession: Bubble gum, IO8 Pet peeve: Being head ofthe witches Future: Registered nurse Ac- tivities: Dramatic Club IO,II,IQ: Future Nurses IO,IQ: Intramurals IQ: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising. LEE, LINDA, Lyn, Pet peeve: Snoloby people Future: Medical Secre- tary Activities: Future Nurses IO,IQ. peeve: Striking out with men In scoring possition Future College tivities. Student Council II,IQ, Sophomore Class Council, Intramurals II Key C ub IQ: Cross-Country IO,II,IQ: .J.V. Basketball IO: Track IQ: Baseball IO,lI,IQ. LEWIS, BARRY, Barry, Prized possession: My baseball glove . . . Pet ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . : . . . Ac- I , LEWIS, DAVID, Dave, Prized possession: Boat Pet peeve: French . .. Future: College. LEWIS, HARRY ALLEN, Prized possession: Jackknite and bottle opener .. Pet peeve: Beatle hair cuts . .. Future: Navy, construction. L'HOMMEDIEU, ALBERT, Sonny, Prized possession: Movie ticket stubs . . . Pet peeve: Someone who's always in a good mood Future: Farmer . .. Activities: Cross-Country II,lQ: Intramurals IO. LITTLE, DAVID M., Y.A., Prized possession: Me Pet peeve: Girls Future: Who knows . . . Activities: Skiing IQ: Band IO. LITTLEJOHNS, ROBERT, Tom, Prized possession: Car Future: Unde- cided. LOCKE, DONNA MARIE, Prized possession: Memories of high school and friendships Pet peeve: Being ignored by others Future: Medical technologist Activities: Pep Club II, Intramurals IO,II. LOCKE, JULIE, Prized possession: Small collection of foreign coins Pet peeve: Finding a girl wearing the some outht Future: Nurse Ac- tivities: Dramatic Club IQ: Future Nurses IQ: Senior Fund Raising. LOMATIRE, ROBERT A., Duck, Prized possession: Key to my brother's car Pet peeve: Doing themes Future: College Activities: Intramu- rals IO: Cross-country IO: Baseball II. LOMBARD, BRIAN CROMWELL, Bri, Prized possession: My drums Pet peeve: Eating last lunch . .. Future: College, civil engineering Activities: Intramurals IO,I I,IQ: Baseball II: Band IO,I l,lQ: Pep Band IO,lI,IQ. LORD, JUDY, Jude, Prized possession: A special someone's class ring .. Future: Housewife . .. Activities F.B.L,A. IQ. LOVE, GERALD ALBERT, Jerry, Prized possession: Track spikes Pet peeve: Klatka Future: College and I968 Olympics Activities: Intra- murals IO,II,IQ: Cross-country IO,II,I2 lCaptainl: Track IO,lI,IQ: Senior Fund Raising. LOVE, PARTICIA JUNE, Pat, Prized possession: Scrapbook Future: Registered nurse Activities: Future Nurses IQ: F.T.A. IO: Beta Club IO: Student Scroll IO, lArt Editorl. LUCIA, KAREN ANN, Prized possession: Gary's ring Pet peeve: Con- ventionalism Future: College Activities: Future Homemakers IQ: In- tramurals IQ: Banker IQ. LULL, AUDREY, Audacious, Pet peeve: People Future: College Ac- tivities: lntramurals IQ: Automobile Club IO: Pep Club II, LUOMA, VIRGINIA, Gypsy Gin, Prized possession: Mr. Gray's corridor passes Pet peeve: Crowded corridors Future: Secretary Ac- tivities: Future Homemakers II: F.B.L.A. IO. LUTI, MARY JANICE, Prized possession: Guitar Pet peeve: Winter Future: College and teaching . . . Activities: Art Club IO,II lVice-Presidentl: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,II: Dramatic Club IO,lI' lTreasurerl: Thespian Soci- ety IO,II lTreasurerD: YEARBOOK lCo-editorl: Choir lO,II,IQ lPresidentl: Intramurals IO,I I,IQ: Class Council II: Junior Prom Committee. MacARTHUR, BRUCE DUNCAN, Mac, Prized possession: Record player Pet peeve: Not making enough money Future: Work Activities: Columbia Record Club. MACEY, BARRY ARTHUR, Pet peeve: College application essays Future: College Activities: Student Council IO: Science Club II: Dramatic Club lO,II lVice-Presidentl: National Thespian Society II lVice-presidentl: J.V. Basketball IO: Boys' Intramurals II: Key Club IQ: National Honor Society IQ: Hall Monitor IQ: YEARBOOK lCo-editorl. MACEY, CHERYL, Sherri, Prized possession: Black VW Pet peeve: Homework Future: College Activities: Girls' Intramurals. MacLEOD, HEATHER, Pet peeve: MACLEOD in IO7 Future: College Activities: Junior Prom Committee: Dramatic Club IO: Future Nurses IQ: YEARBOOK. MALTAIS, JANE ELLEN, Daisy, Prized possession: My leopard Pet peeve: Kid sister Future: Accountant Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO: F.B.L.A. IQ: YEARBOOK. MANNING, CAROL ANN, Prized possession: My letters from California Pet peeve: Snobs Future: Secretary . .. Activities: Girls' Bowling League IO: Pep Club I I. MAYNARD, KATHARINE A., Kathy, Prized possession: My friends Pet peeve: Prejudiced people Future: College Activities: Senior Class Council: CRIMSON REVIEW IO: F.T.A. IO: Intramurals IO,II: YEAR- BOOK: Pep Club II lPresidentl: Senior Fund Raising. MAYO, MAURICE E., Prized possession: Racing skates Pet peeve: School food . . . Future: UDT. MCALLISTER, JR., LEO F., Lee, Prized possession: Gloria Pet peeve: Getting up in the morning . .. Future: Success Activities: F.B.L.A. IQ. McALLISTER, FREDERICK GRANT, Fred, Prized possession: One eight- toot pool table Pet peeve: No smoking rooms in school .. . Future: Ac- counting School .. . Activities: FBLA IQ. MCDONNELL, BRIAN JOHN, Prized possession: Q944 . .. Pet peeve: School nights Future: College Activities: Junior Class Council: Intramu- rals II: YEARBOOK: Football IQ: Track IQ: Senior Fund Raising. MCLAUGHLIN, PHYLLIS ANNE, PhyI, Prized possession: Seventy orange lollipops Pet peeve: Late mail delivery Future: College Activ- ities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,II: Dramatic Club IO: YEARBOOK: Majorettes IO,I I,IQ: Senior Fund Raising: National Honor Society IQ. MacLEAN, JR., ROBERT M., Butch, Bill, Little Mac, Prized possession: Large cent penney collection Pet peeve: Girls with long hair who are IOR DIRECTORY very snobby . .. Future: Trade school. McMANUS, LINDA, Bugs, Prized possession: Knees lMary that isll Pet peeve: Being broke Future: X-ray technician Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,I2: Dramatic Club II,I2: Intramurals IQ: YEARBOOK: Thespian Society I2: Senior Fund Raising. McPHAIL, JOHN, Prized possession: Horse Activities: Intramurals IO. MEAD, DONNA, Meadsy, Prized possession: My stereo Pet peeve: Homework . . . Future: Housewife and mother. MESSIER, JR., PAUL EDWARD, Prized possession: Money lEarnedl Pet peeve: The price of a ski ticket Future: Business management or ac- counting Activities: Attended Bishop Brady during Junior year: F.B.L.A. I2. MERRILL, PATRICIA, Pat, Prized possession: A Smile .. . Pet peeve: Cafe- teria chairs that catch your clothes Future: College Activities: Sci- ence Club I2: Dramatic Club IO,II,I2: Future Nurses IO,II,I2: Intramu- rals IO,I I,I2: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising. MERRILL, SHIRWIN, Prized possession: My skis Pet peeve: Rain in De- cember Future: College Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,II,I2: Dramatic Club IO,II,I2: Intramurals IO,II,I2: National Honor Society I2: Skiing II,I2: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising. MICHAEL, BONNIE, Bon, Prized possession: Bubble gum Pet peeve: Gossipers Future: Surgical nurse Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO, II,I2: Future Nurses IO,II,I2: Intramurals IO,II,I2: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising. MILIANES, WILLIAM, Bill, Prized possession: Record collection Pet peeve: Girls with short hair Future: College, money Activities: Stu- dent Council II: Junior Class Officer lPresidentl: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising. MILLETTE, HAROLD EDWARD, Butch, Prized possession: Money Pet peeve: I'm furry-ous . .. Future: Undecided. MILLS, GERALD A., 'IMillsie, Future: United States Air Force Activities: F.B.L.A. IO lTreasurerl. MILLS, GLORIA DAWN, Glo, Prized possession: My mother . . . Pet peeve: Books ... Future: Sprague's Electric and marriage. MILLS, RICHARD, 'Dick, Prized possession: English class with Mr. Miner Pet Peeve: English class with Mr. Miner Future: College Activ- ities: Student Council IO,I2: Key Club II,l2 lSecretaryl: Fencing IO: As- sistant Gym Instructor I2. MINER, LINDA B., Lin, Prized possession: A pile of letters . .. Pet peeve: Neat and clean clothes Future: Secretary Activities: Future Home- makers IO. MINIUTTI, DENNIS, Den, Prized possession: All my millions . .. Pet peeve: All geometry and chemistry tests, English class with Mr. Miner Fu- ture: Mortician . . . Activities: Band IO,I I,l2. MITCHELL, DOUGLAS, Mitch, Prized possession: Kingsmen albums lof chord progressionsl . .. Pet peeve: Peanut butter sandwiches without mayon- naise and tab-top can wounds . .. Future: Further schooling . . . Activities: Key Club IO,I I: Hockey IO,I I,I2. MITCHELL JR., FRANK H., Billy Kid, Prized possession: A certain girl . . . Pet peeve: Bad drivers Future: Ski bum, service and her . .. Activities: YEARBOOK: Skiing II,I2: Tumbling I2. MIXER, ARLEEN B., Arleen, Prized possession: An A on a Chemistry test Pet peeve: Extemporaneous compositions Future: Registered nurse Activities: Future Nurses I2. MOBBS, CAROLEE, Carolee, Prized possession: My Smothers Brothers records Pet peeve: English Future: Secretary or Pierce College Activities: F.B.L.A. IO,I2: National Honor Society II,I2: Softball II. MOBERG, MELANIE, Mel, Prized possession: My sanity and a teddy bear . .. Pet peeve: Homeroom teachers Future: Math teacher Activities: Dramatic Club IO,II,I2: F.T.A. II: Intramurals IO,II,I2: YEARBOOK: Sen- ior Fund Raising. MOORE, DOUGLAS STEPHEN, Doug, Prized possession: My track shoes . .. Pet peeve: My boss Future: College . .. Activities: Intramurals Il: Track IO,I I,I2: Winter Track l2: Cross-Country I I,I2. MOORE, WAYNE, Prized possession: Blue sweater Pet peeve: Unhappi- ness Future: College .. . Activities: Intramurals II: Football IO,I I: Track IO: Senior Fund Raising. MORGAN, KENDRA MAY, Candy, Prized possession: My stulted animals Pet peeve: When I study hard for a test and flunk it Future: Sec- retary ... Activities: Intramurals IO: Stunts and Tumbling II. MORGAN, NANCY JEAN, Nan, Prized possession: My diamond ., . Pet peeve: Gabby people Future: Work Activities: F.B.L.A, IO,I2: In: tramurals II,I2: Track II,I2: Basketball II,I2: Baseball II. MORGAN, SALLY ANN, Sally, Sal, Prized possession: Henry J . .. Pet peeve: Being without kleenexes Future: Fashion designer: Ray-Vogue School of Chicago. MORIN, JOSEPH, Joe, Prized possession: Driver's license Pet peeve: Homework and some people Future: Navy Activities: Intramurals II: Football IO,II,I2 lManagerl: Hockey I2. MORONO, JUDITH, Judy, Pasqualie, Prized possession: My little M pin Pet peeve: Cartwheels Future: Beautician Activities: Dra- matic Club IO,I2, Future Nurses IO: Intramurals I2: Varsity Cheering I2: Senior Fund Raising. MORONO, STANLEY F., Stan, Prized possession: A date at Cannon with a certain girl . . . Pet peeve: People who know you like a book Fu- ture: U.N.H.: Aspen, Colorado Activities: YEARBOOK: Cross-country I2: Track IO,I I,I2: Hockey IO,I I,I2 lCo-captainl: Senior Fund Raising. MORSE, NANCY ANNETTE, Nana, Prized possession: Friends Pet peeve: Indifference Future: Dental hygienist Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,Il,I2: Dramatic Club IO,I2: FTA IO,II,I2 lPresidentl: Nation- al Honor Society II,I2: Skiing IQ: Senior Fund Raising. MOSHER, BYARD, Mosh, Prized possession: Tennis racket Pet peeve: Skirmishes with tate, meetings with the inevitable Future: College Activities: Key Club IO,I I,I2: Tennis IO,I I,I2 lCo-captainl. MOULTON, HARVEY, Harv, Prized possession: Driver's license Pet peeve: Snobs . .. Future: College . . . Activities: Key Club IO lBoard of Di- rectorsl, II lVice-Presidentl, I2 lPresidentl: National Honor Society II,I2: Student Council IO,II,I2 lTreasurerl: Basketball II lManagerl: Cross-coun- try IO,I I. MULLIGAN, MARY JANE, Jane, Prized possession: TR-3 Mugsy Pet peeve: Small parking places Future: Registered nurse Activities: Dramatic Club IO,I2: Future Nurses IO,I2: Senior Fund Raising: Skiing l2, In- tramurals II,I2. MULLIGAN, ROGER MICHAEL, Rag, Prized possession: -filo irons Pet peeve: Lost golf balls Future: College . . . Activities: Golf IO,I I,I2: Intramurals IO,I I,I2. MUNSON, GAIL WOODWARD, Munch, Prized possession: A yellow duck Pet peeve: D-lunch Future: College Activities: CRIMSON RE- VIEW IO,I I,I2: Dramatic Club IO,II,I2: National Honor Society I2: Senior Fund Raising, MURPHY, DENNIS, Murph, Prized possession: Austin Healy Future: College. MURPHY, WILLIAM, Murph, Prized possession: Driver's license .. Pet peeve: Slow people in the halls . .. Future: Auto Mechanic .. Activities: Civil Defense Club IO. MURRAY, GEORGE, George, Prized possession: Shot gun Pet peeve: Some teachers . .. Future: Engineer. MUSSEY, ROBERT, Dufus, Prized possession: Church key . .. Pet peeve: Homeroom teacher . .. Future: Service, marriage. NADEAU, NANCY, Lil Hick, Prized possession: A cowboy hat and a little frog Pet peeve: Snobs .. . Future: Beautician Activities: Intramurals II: Basketball IO. NASH, ROSS, Prized possession: My car . .. Pet peeve: Desks in homeroom Future: Navy. NASH, RUTH LOUISE, Ruthie, Prized possession: Sun Lamp Pet peeve: Phone calls with a certain someone, limited to ten minutes . . . Future: Nurse .. . Activities: Intramurals IO: Class Council I2: CRIMSON REVIEW I2: Future Nurses I2: Senior Fund Raising. NASON, PETER, Pete, Prized possession: '40 Buick Pet peeve: People who break bottles in the lunch room Future: College Activities Track IO,I I: Hockey IO,I I,I2: Senior Fund Raising. IOR DIRECTORY NAYLOR, SHARON, Sheri, Prized possession: J.M. Pet peeve: Too much homework Future: Beautician Activities: F.B.L,A. II,I2: Intramurals I2. NEUMAN, ROBERT, Neum, Prized possession: My English Ford Pet peeve: English workshop Future: Mechanical engineer. NICKERSON, CAROL WILLEY, prized possession: First picture in my wallet Pet peeve: Not receiving any letters from Louisiana Future: Going to Louisiana Activities: Future Nurses IO: Dramatic Club IO: CRIMSON RE- VIEW IO,II: Intramurals IO,II. NUDD, BEVERLY JOYCE, Maier, Prized possession: My charm bracelets Pet peeve: Doing dishes Future: N.H.C.A.C, and Secretary Ac- tivities: Intramurals II: Pep Club II: Senior Fund Raising: YEARBOOK: Na- tional Honor Society I2. NYDEGGER, DOUGLAS, Ralph Pill, Prized possession: One pair of Red Stars Pet peeve: People who swipe skis at Sunapee Future: Col- lege: Activities: Track IO,II,I2: Skiing IO,II,I2 lCaptainI: Cross Country II,I2: Class Council IO: Junior Class Oficer iVice-Presidenti: Senior Class Oftlcer lPresidentl. NYLEN, JANICE, f'Jan, Prized possession: Radio Future: Margaret's Beauty Salon. O'CONNOR, MAUREEN, Reenie, Prized possession: West Side Story al- bum Pet peeve: immature senior boys Future: Professional enter- tainer Activities: Senior Fund Raising. OLSEN, DOREEN L., Dee, Prized possession: Class ring Pet peeve: Spoiled sisters and snobs Future: Beautician Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW II. OMAND, MERRILYN, Mary, Prized possession: A good reading book Pet peeve: Practicing the piano . .. Future: College and interior decorating. O'MARA, PATRICK J., Pat, Prized possession: My turtle Pet peeve: School . . . Future: Teacher . . . Activities: FBLA II,I2. O'REILLY, HEATHER ANN, Feather, Prized possession: Fluffy Pet peeve: Monkey punches Future: Medicine . .. Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,l I: Future Nurses I2: Intramurals IQ: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising. OSGOOD, SUSAN, Sue, Prized possession: Driver's license . . . Pet peeve: Frozen foods Future: Medical secretary Activities: CRIM- SON REVIEW IO: Intramurals IO: Future Nurses I2. PALMER, BEVERLY LOUISE, Bev, Pet peeve: Someone who calls on the phone and then says nothing Future: Elim Bible School then Arizona to Navaho Indian Reservation . . . Activities: Intramurals IO,I I. PARRISH, VIRGINIA KAY. Ginny. Prized possession: Little blue Tempest Pet peeve: Fearless leader getting lost Future: College Activities: Band IO,II,I2 iSecond lieutenant: Basketball IO,II IQ: Ski Club IO,II,I2: F,T.A.: Track IO,I I: Dramatic Club II: YEARBOOK: CRIMSON REVIEW II. PEARL, BRYAN, Prized possession: My pillow Pet peeve: Patterned nylons Future: Accountant Activities: Future Business Leaders I2. PELILLO, CHERYL ROSE, DuFly, Prized possession: My llama Pet peeve: Some people ... Future: Medical Secretary. PELILLO JR., MICHAEL J., Mike, Prized possession: The Bomb Pet Peeve: Flat tires Future: Restaurant business, PERKINS, DONNA DIANNE, Dianne, Prized possession: Charm bracelet Pet peeve: The frequent disappearance of a certain person Fu- ture: Possibly college iElectronic Data Processingl Activities: F.T,A. IO: Intramurals lO,II,l2: Skiing IO,II: YEARBOOK IQ. PERRON, JUDITH PROVENCAL, Judy, Prized possession: Diamond ring Pet peeve: People who bite their fingernails Future: Happy housewife and mother, PERRON, RICHARD, Dick, Prized possession: My car Pet peeve: My girlfriend Future: Certified Public Accountant Activities: Football IO: Skiing IQ. PERRY, BRUCE, Future: College and lawyer Activities: Track II,I2: Hockey II,I2: Student Council IQ. PERRY, KATHRYN ELIZABETH, Katie, Prized possession: Bozo Pet peeve: Fingernails scraped on the blackboard Future: College .. Ac- tivities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,II,I2: Dramatic Club IO,I2: Intramurals IO: Maicrette IO,I I,I2: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising. PERSON, KENNETH, Ken, Prized possession: School books Pet peeve: Teachers Future: None. PETELL, RONALD, Pete , Prized possession: My room Pet peeve: Girls and English Future: Electronics Activities: Civil Defense Club IO: Radio Club IO,I I: Track I2. PETERMAN, JANE LAWRENCE, Janie , Prized possession: A pair ot jade earrings Pet peeve: People who sing off key and say they don't . . . Fu- ture: College Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,II: Dramatic Club II, I2: F.T.A. IO,II,I2 lSecretaryI: Girls' Intramurals IO,II: Choir IO,II,I2 lVice-Presidentl: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising. PETTIS, JOHN, Curly , Prized possession: My '56 Ford . .. Pet peeve: Girls ... Future: Service. PFISTER, DIANA HELEN, Prized possession: Long hair Pet peeve: Being reminded Future: Modeling or College Activities: Dramatic Club IO,Il,I2: CRIMSON REVIEW II,I2: Chess Club I2: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising: National Honor Society I2. PHILBRICK, PAULETTE DOROTHY, Phil, Prized possession: My driver's li- cense Pet peeve: Room 9 study hall Future: Beautician School Activities: F.B.L.A. IO: F.H.A. IO: YEARBOOK. PICKARD, PAULETTE CECILE, Kitten , Prized possession: My car Pet peeve: Wise boys Future: Secretary Activities: F.B.L.A. IO: F.H.A. IO.II. PIKE, MARY ELIZABETH, Liz, Prized possession: My library pass Pet peeve: Just driving around Future: College Activities: Stu- dent Council IO: Art Club II,I2: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,II,I2: Girls' Intra- murals IO,I I,I2: National Honor Society I2: Senior Fund Raising: YEARBOOK. PLANCHET, LOUISE, Lou, Prized possession: Purple teddybear Pet peeve: Short lunch period Future: Nurse Activities: J.V. Cheerlead- ing IO: Varsity Cheerleading I2. PLANCHET, PIERRE, Pete, Prized possession: Mother Pet peeve: No pie today Future: Undecided. POIRIER, ELAINE GAIL, Laney, Prized possession: Typewriter . .. Pet peeve: My other nickname Future: Plymouth State College and Business Teach- ing Activities: Dramatic Club IO: F.B.L.A. IO,I2: Band IO,II,I2: Girls' Intramurals IO,II,I2: National Honor Society I2: YEARBOOK: Senior Funcl Raising. POWERS, RONALD, Ron, Prized possession: One weegie Pet peeve: The kid behind me Future: Hotel manager Activities: Civil De- fense Club IO. PRATT JR., WILLIAM H., Prized possession: B.B. Future: Marriage Activities: Civil Defense Club IO. PROWSE, EDWINA MARY, Tina, Prized possession: Kastles Pet peeve: Beatle liaircuts ... Future: College. RACINE, ULDERIC FRANCIS, Rick, Prized possession: My freedom . . . Pet peeve: immature seniors Future: College and law school Activities: Senior Class Council: CRIMSON REVIEW IO: Key Club IO,II,I2: Cross- country IO,I I: Track II: Senior Fund Raising. RANDLETT, ARTHUR, Art, Prized possession: What's her name Pet peeve: Low marks Future: Coach Activities: Football II,I2: Cross- country IO: Basketball IO,I I,I2: Track IO,I I,I2. RAUSCH, SHAROLD LYNN, Sherry, Prized possession: Hat box of letters Pet peeve: Baby talk Future: Teaching or nursing Activities: Art Club IO: Dramatic Club IO,II,I2: Thespian Society II,I2: YEARBOOK: Intramurals IO. REINGOLD, MARK EVAN, Ween, Prized possession: The Plymouth Pet peeve: Metal tennis nets Future: College Activities: Key Club II,I2: National Honor Society IQ: School Council II: Senior Fund Raising: Student Council IO,I2. RHULAND, JANICE MACINE, Jan, Prized possession: My book covers . .. Pet peeve: Exams, exams, exams Future: Business college Activities: Future Business Leaders IO,I I. RICE, C. HAMILTON, Rat, Prized possession: The OKW . .. Pet peeve: Ski weather with a broken ski Future: None Activities: Key Ciub II,I2i Football IO,I I,I2. RICE, ELIZABETH ANNE, Tina, Prized possession: Ticket stub from the E IOR DIRECTORY BeatIe's show in Boston Pet peeve: Being called a bubble gummer Future: College Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW 1O,1l,l2: Future Teachers of America 1O,ll,12 ITreasureri: National Honor Society 12: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising: Junior Prom Committee. RICH, JUDITH, Pookiyama, Prized possession: My T-bone Pet peeve: Conductors who don't know the score , . . Future: Music . . . Activities: F.T.A. 1O,11: Intramurals 1O,11: Chorus 1O,11,12: Band 1O,11,12 lSecond Lieuten- antl: Orchestra 10,1 1. RICKER, EVELYN, Evie, Prized possession: Car Pet peeve: People who taik about others Future: Undecided Activities: Future Homemak- ers IO lHistorian1, 11 IPresident1, 12: Intramurals 1O,11,12: Bowling Club 10, Il lCaptainl, 12. RICKER, LARRY, Rick, Prized possession: License Pet peeve: My little brother Activities: Intramurals 10. RILEY, BRYAN, Flash, Prized possession: My motorcycle Pet peeve: Rain on week-ends and holidays . ., Future: Work. ROBERTSON, DARRYL, Prized possession: Darryl Ru Pet peeve: Late hours plus homework Future: University of Massachusetts . .. Activities: Science Club 11,12 LPresident 11,I2l: Key Club 1l,12: Track IO: Fencing 10,1 1: National Honor Society 12. ROBINSON, GREGORY, Greg, Prized possession: Blue Ford . .. Pet peeve: O, gee, Greg! l'm busy that night. Future: College Activities: Band 1O,I1,12: Choir 1O,1l,12: Pep Band1O,11,12. ROBINSON, SUSAN, Fats, Prized possession: Bracelet Pet peeve: Con- ceitedness Future: Secretary Activities: Future Business Leaders of America 10,1 1,12: Intramurals 11: Pep Club. ROBY, DONNA, Prized possession: Pocketbook Pet peeve: Snobs .. Future: Legal secretary . .. Activities: F.B.L.A. 12: Intramurals 10,1 1,12. ROLLINS, PHILIP RICHARD, Bucky, Prized possession: A certain girl . .. Pet peeve: That snook Future: Veterinarian Activities: Intramurals IO: Football 12. ROSS, CLAYTON BROOKS, Butch. Prized possession: Hunting dog . .. Pet peeve: Not having my way Future: Electrician Activities: Foot- ball, Baseball. 1 ROWE, THURLOW ARTHUR, Rosy, Prized possession: A communitive octic group . . . Pet peeve: Assignments over vacations . . . Future: More and more education Activities: Dramatic Club IO. RUGGLES, CHERYL Rugs, Prized possession: Gold cross Pet peeve: Hearing someone crack their knuckles Future: Military service Ac- tivities: Intramurals 10,1 1,12: Senior Funcl Raising. ST. GERMAIN, RHEAL, Ray, Prized possession: Hair Pet peeve: Like the looks? . .. Future: Navy. SANBORN, RALPH, Bub, Prized possession: 22 automatic pistol Pet peeve: Hi ya boy . .. Future: Government Wildlife. SANBORN, ROGER WHEELER, Pud, Prized possession: A pair of 18 kt. gold Scott ski poles Pet peeve: Snow bunnies Future: College Ac- tivities: CRIMSON REVIEW 1O,11,12: Intramurals 12, YEARBOOK: Track 12: Skiing 1I,12. SANBORN, STEPHEN, Steve, Prized possession: V.T.V.M. Pet peeve: Certain teachers that teach . .. Future: N.H.T.l. SANDERS, BRANCH, Kink, Prized possession: Raicheville Coat Pet peeve: Beatles Future: Paint Hick's Farm Activities: Intramurals IO, 11,12: Key Club 11,l2: Track lO,11: Skiing IO: Band 1O,11,12 lCaptain 121: Orchestra 11: Junior Prom Committee. SANTAS, SHEILA, Shelley, Prized possession: Car Pet peeve: Dead batteries Future: Europe or Henniker. SARGENT, THOMAS R., Tom, Prized possession: None . .. Pet peeve: Eng- lish . . . Future Service. SARTORELLI, JOANNE MARIE, Joe, Prized possession: Buela Pet peeve: Josephine Future: Undecided Activities: Dramatic Club 10: Senior Fund Raising. SARTWELL, BRUCE, Prized possession: One pair Hart Galaxie Il Pet peeve: Geometry . . . Future: College. SAWYER, EVELYN, Evie, Prized possession: Silver bracelet Pet peeve: No telephone calls Future: Hairdresser . . . Activities: F.B.L.A.: F.H.A. l,2: Future Nurses IO. SEYMOUR, LEDA ELAINE, Seedy, Prized possession: Charlie Tuna . . . Pet peeve: Bull shooters Future: Stewardess Activities: CRIMSON RE- VIEW 1O,1 1,12: F.T.A. 10: Senior Fund Raising. SHANNAHOFF, JONATHAN A., Jon, Prized possession: D.C. Pet peeve: My prized possession's attitude toward me Future: Lawyer Activities: Student Council 10,1 1: Skiing 10,1 1,12: Junior Prom Committee. SHAW, CHARLES B., Chuck, Prized possession: Junk box .. . Pet peeve: Snobby Redheads . . . Future Engineer. SHAW, DAVID, Dave, Prized possession: My skis Pet peeve: Slow cars Future: Forestry Activities: Intramurals 1O,1l,12: Cross-coun- try 10,12: Track 12. SHAW, FREDERICK B., Fred, Prized possession: the big L . . . Pet peeve: Bright headlights . . . Future: Education . . . Activities: Band IO. SHAW, VICTOR JOHN, Vicker, Prized possession: Green stamps . . . Pet peeve: Its a Miner one Future: Unknown. SHERAN, MAUREEN ELLEN, Moe, Prized possession: My license Pet peeve: Lab period Future: Airline stewardess. SHORES, KRISTIN, Kris, Prized possession: Rebel Pet peeve: People who sing wrong notes in choir . .. Future: College Activities: Choir 1I,12. SIBLEY, WILLIAM ALLEN, Bill, Prized possession: Skis . . . Pet peeve: Talk- ative underclassmen Future: School . .. Activities: Intramurals 10,1 1, 12: Track 10,1 1,12: Band 10,1 1,12: Choir 11,12. SIMONTON, DIANE MARIE, Prized possession: My little Swedish troll Pet peeve: Rainy summer week-ends Future: Secretary or l.B,M. data processor Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW 1O,I1: Senior Fund Raising: YEARBOOK lChairman, Typingl. SMITH, GEORGE GILBERT, Prized possession: Money Future: Service or work. STEARNS, ALLAN, Stearns, Prized possession: My Heads . . . Pet peeve: Putting oft till tomorrow what I should do today Future: College . . . Activities: Sophomore Class Council: Skiing 10,12: Band 1O,11,12: Choir 1O,11,12: Orchestra 10,1 1,12: Senior Fund Raising. STILES, SHERRILYN RAE, Sherry, Prized possession: Poppy Bear and Eva G Pet peeve: Mobs... Future: Airline Stewardess . .. Activities: Art Club 1l,12: 'CRIMSON REVIEW 10,12: Dramatic Club lO,11,I2: FBLA IO: Future Nurses 12: Intramurals 12: Choir l0,11,12: Senior Fund Raising: Pep Club 11. STONE, DIANNA LOY, Di, Prized possession: My books . . . Pet Peeve: Sten- torian voices . .. Future: U.N.H. STOVER, DOUGLAS, Doug, Prized possession: Pilot's license .. . Pet peeve: School in general, Chemistry in particular Future: Professional pilot Activities: Civil Defense Club 10. SWEENEY, TERRENCE CHARLES, Terry, Prized possession: Gibson guitar Pet peeve: Friends who want rides Future: UNH Activities: Radio Club 10: Football IO: Choir 12: Chess Club 12: Senior Fund Raising. SWEET, BARBARA FRANCES, Prized possession: Long Hair Pet peeve: Rumors .. Future: Junior College-Medical Secretary Activities: Senior Class Council: CRIMSON REVIEW 1O,11,12: Honor Society 12: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising. TARRIS, SANDRA LEE, Fearless Leader, Prized possession: My well tailored band uniform Pet peeve: Marching in the dust bowl Future: Col- lege. TELLIER, IRENE EVELYN, Beans, Prized possession: My cats . .. Pet peeve: Being teased Future: Work. TERRELL, DANIEL Dan, Prized possession: N.L.W. Pet peeve: Lazy teachers .. , Future N.H.T.I. THIBODEAU, EDMUND JOSEPH, Tibby, Prized possession: Guns Pet peeve: Cows . . . Future: Armed Forces . .. Activities: Civil Defense. THOMPSON, SUSAN EILEEN, Sue, Prized possession: Letters from Palo Alto and Humphrey . . . Pet peeve: People who say they will do something and they don't do it Future X-ray technician Activities: Future Nurses 12: FTA IO: Pep Club 11. E IOR DIRECTORY THORNE, SIGRID PETERSON, Sigrid, Prized possession: Blonde Streaks . .. Pet peeve: People who don't cheer Future: College . .. Activities: Cheerleading IO,Ii,I2 lCaptainl: CRIMSON REVIEW II: Dramatic Club II lJunior representativel: Junior Class Council: Student Council I2: Senior Fund Raising: YEARBOOK lChairman, Extra-curricular Activitiesi Intramurals IO, Il,I2. TIFFANY, WILLIAM FOX, Tift, Prized possession: Sweater from Iceland Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning Future: U.N.H. Forestry School Activities: Dramatic Club IO,II. TILLOTSON, DOUGLAS, Doug, Prized possession: Whot's her name? . .. Pet Peeve: Haircuts Future: Engineering Activities: Football IO,II, l2: Track I2. TIMBAS, MARY ANN, Mary, Prized possession: Suede coat Pet Peeve: A certain flyer who flies Future: Executive secretary Ac- tivities: Dramatic Club IO. TOUSIGNANT, SUSAN, Sue, Prized possession: Natural blond hair Pet peeve: A certain flyer who flies Future: Professional singer Ac- tivities: Art Club IO: Dramatic Club IO: F.B.L.A. IO: Choir IO,II,I2. TOWLE, ROBERT, Bob, Prized possession: One slightly used '53 Plymouth Pet Peeve: Being caught sleeping in class Future: Navy Ac- tivities: Radio Club lI,I2. TOWLE, SHIRLEY ANN, Shirl, Prized possession: A paper doll Pet peeve: Conceitedness Future: Secretary Activities: Dramatic Club IO: F.B.L.A. II,i2: Pep Club II. TURCOTT, BARBARA DIXON, Barbie, Prized possession: My acceptance at college Pet peeve: Blushing Future: Keuka College Activ- ities: Dramatic Club IO,II,I2: Future Nurses IO,I I,I.'2 lVice-Presidentl: YEAR- BOOK: Choir IO,I I,I2: Junior Prom Committee. TURGEON, RONALD G., Fish, Prized possession: School ring Pet peeve: Someone saying, You'll get over it. Future: Work with children. TUTTLE, DONALD, Don, Prized possession: Comic section of the Boston Herald Pet peeve: Tumbling Future: Sports Activities: Intramu- rals IO. UPTON, MARK, Thornton, Prized possession: Shotgun Pet peeve: Chemistry Future: College Activities: Student Council IO,II: Senior Class Council: Intramurals IO,II,l2: National Honor Society I2: Cross-coun- try IO: Track IO,lI,I2: Tratlhc Squad: Senior Fund Raising: Skiing IO,II,i2: Key Club I2: Football II,I2. VAN DYNE, CHERYL Sherry, Prized possession: Charm bracelet Pet peeve: f'Status Future: Nurse Activities: FBLA IO: Future Nurses I2: Intramurals IO,Il,I2: Senior Fund Raising. VAN KEUREN, CAROLE, Shortie, Prized possession: Beauregard lJeepl . . . Pet peeve: Cadillacs . . . Future: Architect. VARNEY, CHERYL, Blondie, Prized possession: Record player Future: Nursing Activities: Future Homemakers I2: Future Nurses IO, VENNE, GERALD, Herk, Prized possession: My car Pet peeve: Women drivers Future: High performance driving-racing. WAITE, TERRY ALLAN, Terry, Prized possession: My skis Future: Col- lege, engineer Activities: Cross-Country Il,I2: Track IO,II,I2: Skiing IQ. WALLENSTEIN, ANDREW P., Andy, Prized possession: The Spirit of Pook- iama Pet peeve: Unwanted advice Future: Ist class VW mechan- ic . . . Activities: Art Club I2: Civil Defense Club IO: CRIMSON REVIEW IO, I2: Dramatic Club IO,I2: Intramurals IO: Band Il. WARREN, MICHAEL, Mike, Pet peeve: Being rushed Future: Con- struction engineer. WELCOME, MARYLEE, Prized possession: Heating pad Pet peeve: Cus- tom and tradition Future: Radiology Activities: Class Council IO, II: Science Club II lSecretoryl, I2 lTreasurert: Dramatic Club IQ: YEAR- BOOK: Senior Fund Raising, WESCOTT, DAVID LEE MICHAEL, Dave, Prized possession: Hopkinton High School class ring Pet peeve: Work Future: Engineering Activities: Intramurals IO,I I. WEST, DAVID A., Dave, Prized possession: Coin collection Pet peeve: English assignments Future: Rochester Institute. WHITNEY, JEAN COLLINS, Jeanie, Prized possession: Sewing machine .. . Pet peeve: Dieting . .. Future: Nursing Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO, IQ: Dramatic Club lO,ll: Future Nurses II: Intramurals IO,II,I2: Skiing I i2: YEARBOOK: Band IO: Senior Fund Raising. WHITTAKER, MARTHA, Marth, Prized possession: A pair of green contacts . .. Pet peeve: The misuse of like and as Future: College Activities: Student Council IO,I2: CRIMSON REVIEW IO,II: Dramatic Club IQ: Intra- murals IO: National Honor Society lI,I2: Cheerleading IO,II,I2: Skiing IO, Il,I2: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising: Choir IO,l I,I2: Band lO,I I. WHITTIER, GRETCHEN, Gretch. Prized possession: My cat Pet peeve: Jamie Future: College, teacher Activities: F.T.A. II,I2: Intramurals II: YEARBOOK. WICKENS, MICHAEL JAMIE, Jamie, Prized possession: Books Pet peeve: Pepper Future: College Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO, iI,I2: Debating Club II,I2: YEARBOOK: Track IO,II. WILKENS, JAMES, James, Prized possession: Slide rule Pet peeve: People who dislike asking questions Future: Science or engineering . .. Activities: Science Club II,I2: Cross-country II,I2: Track II: Chess Club lI,l2. WILLIAMS, LINDA, Lynn, Prized possession: B.N. Future: Office clerk . . . Activities: F.B,L.A. IO. WILLIAMS, ROBERT, Bob. Prized possession: My cars . .. Pet peeve: Dang it Future: Mechanic. WILLSON, BETTINA, Tina, Prized possession: A Warriner Pet peeve: GTO lovers Future: Teacher Activities: CRIMSON REVIEW IO: ln- tramurals I2: YEARBOOK: Senior Fund Raising. WILSON, RALPH WALNE, Joe Pete, Prized possession: J. A. .. . Pet peeve: Bossy people . ., Future: College Activities: Band IO. WIREN, DAVID, Dave, Prized possession: Skates and hockey stick Pet peeve: Cars that won't start Future: M.V.T.I, and H.H, Activities: Hockey IO,I I,l2. 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How about fringe benefits? Is the work challenging? I had what it takes to get through high school. Will they give me a chance to use my brains? Note: Many young men and women in this area can answer Yes to these questions. They work for New England Telephone Company , . . New England s largest employer. before you graduate? Ask your Guidance Counselor to tell Why not talk with our employment interviewer soon . . . you when and where to apply. New England Telephone 'F' Part of the Nationwide Bell System BEST WISHES . CONTINUED SUCCESS TO THE GRADUATES or '65 FERNS OIL CO., INC. IO2 North State St., Concord COMPLIMENTS OF CONCORD LUMBER CO. over sixty years building service of . HEATH, MOTOR TRANSPORTATION I6 Burns Avenue Concord, New Hampshire 225-3519 Daily Poultry Shipments New Eng.-N.Y.-N..l.-Penn.-Md. CAILLER'S ESSO SERVICENTER 155 Pleasant sf. c onco rd, N.H. Phone 223-8988 BARBARA 0'REILLY REAL ESTATE CONCORD, N.H. 228-8073 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ..65,. CAPITOL CAR WASH INC. COMPLIMENTS COMPUMENTS OF or C.H.S. Future A Nurses Club FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF CONCORD NATIONAL BANK CONCORD SAVINGS BANK MECHANICKS NATIONAL BANK MERRIMACK COUNTY SAVINGS BANK NEW HAMPSHIRE SAVINGS BANK SERVING THE CONCORD AREA Members of Deposit Insurance Corp. COMPLIMENTS OF SANEL AUTO PARTS CARPET REPAIRS, SALES 8. INSTALLATIONS DYMENT BROS. RUG 8. UPHOLSTERY BEST WISHES FROM PERRY BROTHERS MONUMENT CO. Pembroke Road 47-C Washington St. CO,-,Cord Heights TFL MI84 D I 225 6721 Concord N H HOSLEY 8. AUII' d IEANOTTE Deo' BALDWIN PIANOS Men 8- Women ORGANS Todo' BOB HALL MUSIC CENTER 27 N MU 5' 149 N. Main St. C d N H Tel. 224-4421 COMP, J. I. Newberry C.H.S. I'Your Family ART CLUB S CONCORD AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE CAPITAL DODGE, INC. 250 North State Street Dodge-Dart CARLSON'S MOTOR SALES I3 Manchester Street Plymouth-Valiant BANKS CHEVROLET CO. I 37 Manchester Street Chevrolet-Cadillac CONCORD BUICK CO. 4 Beacon Street Buick-Oldsmobile GRAPPoNE, mc. T67 North State Street Pontiac-Rambler .IOHN GRAPPONE, INC. 8 Hall Street Ford N. H. MOTOR SALES, INC. 89 Loudon Rd. Mercury-Comet NILE E. FAUST MOTOR CO. 296 South Main Street Studebaker MEMBERS OF A COOPERATIVE ADVERTISING GROUP COMPLIMENTS c ONGRQ,2J,QAT'ONS WEEK'S ICE nonomv BAILEY OE gARB0'5 CREAM 5H0P Distinctive Wearing KORNER plZZA AWFUL-AWFULS Apparel KUPBOARD HOUSE CHARGRILLE 30 Wflffen 5IfeeI 394 Nonh Store SI SUNDAE5 Concord N.H. table service I CONCORD CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER 22a-asm GRANITE STATE COLLECTION BEST WEHES To CLASS OF SERVICE fuss AND srAR GRANITE co. MEDICAL SERVICE BUREAU AND 3 P'e m' S WESTOVER Moron co. Concord, N.H. GREENLAND'S CORP. Commefciff' Sf- COMPLIMENTS OF COI'ICOI'd, J. J. Tel. 22-53387 POWER MOWERS, CHAIN SAWS YOUR FAMILY STORE GARDEN TRACTORS, SNOW BLOWERS COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS BEST WISHES DUNLAP PHoro SERVICE, OF KENISTON 5 WASHINGTON ST- DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT INC' BARBER SHOP 7 Mcmchesier SI. EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPH IC CONCORD, N.H. Concord, N.H. CONGRATULAUONS COMPUMENTS OF CONCORD LITHO CO. INC. FROM JEWELL'S ESSO ESGE co ' SERVICENTER S. S. KR . 59 old TUFFIPIIQS Rd. 'I96 No. Main SI. Concord, N.H. Concord, N.H. 225-3328 ORDWAY BROS. MEATS, GROCERIES Prop. Sheldon Ordwcry 250 South SI. Tel. 8-8651 BEST WISHES JR. DEB SHOP II No. Moin SI, Concord, N.H. COMPLIMENTS OF SPRAGUE ELECTRIC C0. COMPLIMENTS or BROWN'S R T Iers in Quoliiy Foo? For Over Fifty Yeor COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR STUDENT COUNCIL COMPLIMENTS OF THE lS. KEY CLUB ACT WELL YOUR PART FOR THEREIN ALL HONOR LIES. Concord High School DRAMATIC CLUB Thespion Troupe 411446 COMPUMENTS or CONCORD STREET MARKET JOHN DRIVAS PAUL BANDIDOS SULLIVAN NEWS AGENCY 9 Odd Fellows Ave. COMPLIMENTS OF JOY TEN PIN LANES Fort Eddy Rd. C d N H ALOSA'S SUPERMARKET II3 So. Moin Street PAT'S SERVICENTER 35 S. Main St., Concord, N H C. E. WILBUR CA 5 6572 and CO., INC. PRESENTS PAINTS WALLPAPER HOUSEWARES HARDWARE P , f, J '93 South Street an Aibxkgsgyggg t Clinto C CI THE WELCOME WAGON N H P H And Ph THOUGHTS FOR 2241921 CAR OWNERS PATSY SANTACRUCE P p t ondM g COMPLIMENTS OF CONCORD CLEANERS, INC AND SERVE YOUR-SELF LAUNDERETTES, INC. R. K. Roody G. PAULSEN CO. PUBLISH ER'S AGENT 3 Depot St. Concord, N.H. REED-TOOF LAUNDRY CO. 78 South Main Street Concord, N.H. Telephone 22440529 CONCORD FRAME AND ALINEMENT CENTER BEAR System Frame and Wheel Alinement Factory Trained Personnel Basin Street Concord, N.H. C. H. DIMAS' MARKET PIZZA CENTER 39 S. Main St. Orders to Take Out 224-7355 Compliments BEST WISHES FROM Of KNEE'S REALTY WEST ST. SUPERETTE 7 South St. 60 West St. Concord, N.H. 224-T807 COMPLIMENTS OF PELISSIER'S Leather Goods and Leather Repairing 9 Warren St., Concord, N.H. COMPLIMENTS or JENNINGS MARKET 170 No. store sf. c onco fd THE THORNE SHOE COMPANY - Since T835 - 94 North Main Street W. l. FICKETT CO. - JEWELERS SINCE T911 - 25 N. Main Street Concord, New Hampshire BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF T965 PERRY MEMORIALS TILTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE Raymond S. Perry 8. Roland H. Perry COMPLIMENTS OF CONCORD LUMBER CO. OVER SIXTY YEARS OF BUILDING SERVICE COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF D. McLEOD'S INC. THE FLORISTS SINCE T902 JUNIOR CLASS 49 So. Store SI. Concord, N.H. CONGRATULATIONS BEST W'S 'ES CONCORD NATURAL GAS FOR SUCCESS CQRPORATION GRANITE STATE th Main sneer 224-1993 CANDY SHOPPE I3 Warren St. Concord, N,H GOOD LUCK, COMPLIMENTS from the OF CRIMSON REVIEW STAFF MICKEY FINN LESLIE STUDIO 8 NORTH MAIN STREET CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE T965 OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER WE TAKE PRIDE IN BEING A PART OF THE T965 YEARBOOIQ LESLIE STUDIO, IN THE FUTURE, WILL ALWAYS BE AVAILABLE TO HANDLE YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC NEEDS. LAWRENCE A. MocLEAN OWNER ALL SENIOR NEGATIVES KEPT ON FILE FOR FUTURE ORDERS COMPLIMENTS OF C.H.S. SCIENCE CLUB COMPLIMENTS OF EDSON EASTMAN 7 North Main Street Concord, N.H. RAY-LlN DONUT naw No. Main sf. CONCORD CAMERA STORE 29 North Main Street coMPuMENts or LEWIS 8. SONS, INC. CAPLTOL' GLASS co' COMPLIMENTS or 39 So. Main St. c.H.s. '02 Nm Mm Sm' Concord cARRoLL cut RATE CONCORD Fred Mercer, Jr Owner 9 North Main Street New Hampsh CA-88989 JACKMAN 8. LANG, INC. ESTABLISHED l867 Dean P. Williamson, Manager Roy Cl uff, Jr., Associate Manager YOUR ndepenzlnrl lnsurafur AGENT Insurance EV Surety Bonds Dial 225-2773 2 South Main Street Concord, N.H. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin PATRONS Harley Boutwell cind Mrs. Shirley Cleveland and Mrs. James M. Wilkins Curtis Gordon Robert Parrish Robert Hobart Kenneth Fortier Richard P. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Clay C. Rice Miss Martha V. Scully Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murray Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Cricenti Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. Haynes B. Caldon Nicholas J. John C. Irving John H. Sanders M. J. Hazen Harold Dyment F. A. Shores Richard S. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Colby and Mrs. Robert Lassonde Mr. Phillip Abbott Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William V. Luti COMPLIMENTS OF RUMFORD PRESS Concord, N.H. CEP ....... ......... 'q.....j
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