Epping High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Epping, NH)
- Class of 1966
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I Q ., ,lx ,-hyat -N, V, I . Q s , , ,f '- . 'T- 1Y'.H mix :. L. J 1 4 v .r 11 l l w N l 11 A I M 1 n -K . x w The Stan' The Blue and White Presents That Was the Year That Was ludy Coffin Nancy Fleming Regina Kimball Ronnie Piecuch David Allen Pam Sullivan Dale Mingo Jolee Allen Tom Hurley Joanne Latwen Sheila Lavigne Kevin Murphy Pat O'Connor Janet Pendergrace Linda Valliere Everett Whitten Jerry Whitten Editor-in-Chief Layout Editor Copy Editor Sports Editor Photography Editor Business Manager Typist Epping fhgh Sbhool Epping, New Hampshire 1966 tl, my .,W fy.: E. r 3 3 fs.-zyff., :wygtrej We, the Class of 1966, dedicate our yearbook, The Blue and White, to Mr. Edward Warren. Mt. Warren taught us history and math for three years and produced some excellent basketball squads. We appreciate all :hat Mr. Warren has done for us, and he will always be remembered in our thoughts of high school. Tha MR. WILS eBLANC MOVED DOWNSTAIRS, AND MRS. LAVOIE MOVED IN. t Was the Year That ON MOVED OUT, MR. L MR, FRANCIS C, WILSON Superintendent of Schools MRS, MILDRED GUPTILL Executive Assistant MRS. SALLY PARADIS Secretary to the Superintendent Mrs. Germaine Lavo ie, Secretary to the Prin- The School Board: Mrs. Louise Harvey. Mrs. Betty Bilodeau, and Mr. Robert Kimball. Mr. Joseph LeBlanc, Prin- cipal of Epping Junior and Senior High Schools. cipal. Mr. Arthur Lucier, Director of Guidance . MRS. AGNES L. WOODS, English High School MR. ARTHUR I, LaPLANTE, B.A, English High School and I unicr High MR. ALFRED E, WHITE, B.E, English and Mach High School and Junior High MR, EDWARD M. WARREN, B,S Social Studies--High School MRS. DIANE H. RAND, B,E. and .Tl1l1iDl' English and Art--High ,Q MRS, SOPHIE B. WILSON, B,A, French School and Psychology-- Hi gh ...,... . aaa ,1- 1-ff V i i .A MR, GERALD F, SMART, B,E. lndnmial Education High School and Junior High MR, LEONARD A. BARRON, B,E. Social Studies High School 1 , fi . ,-. MRS. IVA V, A. LUCIIZR, B,E. Business Ed ucalion High School 1 .wg im ex., .3 2 - u ,ff RX gi If ha MR. WILLIAM B. MOORE, B,S, Science Highqchool MR, LOUIS I. ROSSI, B,E Science Junior High 1 Miss RACHEL A. PAQUIN, B.A. Mathematics--High School and Junior High Jig.-,, X -1 L X Mrs. K:Atl1yCnffin. Mrs. Sylvia Moulwn, Mrs. Charlene Coffin. and Mrs. Sadie Beliss. Cafcreria staff. Right: MRS. PRlSClL1,A j. IZSTEY, B. S. Home Economics - Junior lligh and lligh School General Business - l-ligh School MRS, CONSTANCE HUSS, R,N, School Nurse MRS, ELLEN SANBORN, B.A, Music Director ,f 'That lKq5, the IfQgQg That .pf K -,VV -1 ' . Kg! .K n Q -30 A , , 'mg 1 , , ,wr I E.H.S . GRADUATED THE LARGEST cLAss m ITS HISTORY . C 2 My K O w Q? As we leave EppingHighSchool, we pause to honor the mem- ory of wayne Burbank, who was taken from our midst during our freshman year. If his life had not been so abruptly endefl, we are sure that he would have found success and happiness. To us, Wayne was more than just a classmate--he was everyone's friend. , X N.-.wi 3 nononogm DAV!D ALLEN X , Greenie P 9' Ambition: Data Processing Favorite Pastime: Sports Favorite Saying: Nice play! Activities: Class President 1, 4: National Honor Society 3,4g Yearbook Staff 4: Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2, 3,4p French Club 3, Math Club 1,2,4g Athletic Club 1,2,3g Science Club 3, President 35 Bowling 1,25 Chess Club 3. A 51 ' 3'-32 A. .. I Vg - N ' 1' K ' 'ng - . ,,, ' 'nr 1 iii 'g D X -xi N, 1 A 4 T7 if ' r . S, S- x.,-- , ' . 4 .am 1 - SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: David Allen, President: George Low, Vice-President: Pamela Sullivan, Secretary, Madeleine Bernier, Treasurer. MADELEINE BERNIER Tootsie Ambition: Hairdresser Favorite Pastime: Listening to the radio Favorite Saying: Really'? Activities: Class Treasurer 2, 3,43 Senior Play 43 F.H.A. 1. Y A: Q Ar mm: xocin X ,. . .. JUDITH MAY COFFIN Judy Vs of Ambition: I.B. M. operator Favorite Pastime: Riding Favorite Saying: You'll get over it. Activities: Class Historian 3: Junior Prom Queen 3: Yearbook Staff 3,4, Editor 4: Student Council 1,2,3, 4, President 4, Treasurer 2: Chorus 1,2,3,4: Cheer- ing 2,3,4: journalistic Club 1: Commercial Club 3: Dramatic Club 1,2, 3: Bowling 1: National Honor Society 4: Senior Play 4. LINDA LOUISE DIONNE Lin Ambition: Secretary Favorite Pastime: Driving Favorite Saying: Cut it out! Activities: F.H.A. 1: Athletic Club 1,2. lk NANCY ANN FLEMING lg' It lx N2mC6 n of Ambition: Art teacher Favorite Pastime: Cheering Favorite Saying: Yea, Raymond! Activities: Class Vice-President 1: National Honor Society 3,4: D. A.R. Award 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Q Student Council 4: Senior Play 4: Chorus 1,2, 4: ' Cheering 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4: Volleyball 2: Iournalistic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor 4: Commer- cial Club 3, 4: President 4: Dramatic Club 1,2, 3. The photographer caught Jack Robertson as he arrived at school all dressed up for a trip to Concord with the psychology class. Dressing up for school was a first for lack. and Tom Hurley and Evcretr Whitten registered their dis- belief at the sight. DORIS ANN GAGNON Ambition: Secretary Favorite Pastime: Dating Favorite Saying: I don 't know7'?? Poopsic Activities: Senior Play 4: Chorus 1.2: Cheering 2, 3 4: Softball 1,fZ,f3,4: Commercial Club 3,4:Dramat1c Club 1,2,3,4: Athletic Club 1.2,3,4: Bowling 1: Volleyball 1, 3, 4. MICHAEL JOHN GILLEN Mike Ambition: Machinist Favorite Pastime: Swimming Favorite Saying: Oh boy, that's good! Transfer From: Garfield Jr. High School Activities: Senior Play 4: Chorus 1, 2,3, 4: Dramatic Club 3: Athletic Club 1,'2,3,4: Shop Club 4. ucwoasocn CORNELIUS JOHN HATHORNE TrlInC ,A ,....a... ts tv Ambition: l.B,M. programmer Favorite Pastime: Beating Raymond and drums Favorite Saying: Nasty break! Activities: Class President 2,3g National Honor So- ciety 3,41 Junior Prom King 3: Student Council 2,3: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Baseball l,2,2,4: Athletic Club 1,2,3, 4: Bowling 1.2. BEVERLY HITC HCOCK Bev Ambition: Nurse Favorite Pnstimc: Dancing Favorite Saying: Don't get shook! Activities: Senior Play 4: Commercial Club 3: Dra- matic Club 'l:2,3p F,H,A, 1.2. THOMAS DANIEL HURLEY Tiger Ambition: Aviation mechanic Favorite Pastimes Sports and bass guitars Favorite Saying: You dirty old man! Activities: Class Vice-President 2: Yearbook staff 4 Senior Play 4: Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4: Athletic Club l,2, 4. JOHN ALFRED JEAN Ambition: Army Shorty Fax-oritc Pastimc: Hunting and fishing Favorite Saying: ls that right? Aotivitics: ,-Xthlctii' Cluh l,2,fl: Shop Club 4. REGINA ANNE KIMBALL Ambition: School librarian Favorite Pastime: Sewing Favorite Saying: l can't do it! .W man. Vs if Activities: National Honor Society RA: Yearbook Staff fl,4, Copy Editor 4: Senior Play 4: Chorus l,?., RA: journalistic Club l,2,3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Alumni Editor 4: Dramatic Club -1. President 4. 1: lfrencli Club 2,3 GERALD LANGDON H9Q ?:e- Burch Ambition: Veterinarian I Q . , V5 ij Favorite Pastimv: Sports Favorite Saying: Who cares? Activirics: Basketball l,?.,3,4: Fronrh Club 2: Athletic Club 2: National llonor Sot-icty 4. Baseball 2,3,4g Science Club 2: Left: lt isn't unusual to find the cheerleaders and the basketball players having a violent disagree- ment. Below left: Doris Gagnon and Dolly Lavigne are lucky to be seniors-- they get to eat away from the hub- bub of the cafeteria. Below: Many remarks, humorous and otherwise. were made about the new hair styles modeled by Tom Hurley and Ronnie Piecuch. f I x Everyday Happenings Four members of the Senior Class benefit by the new shop courses. ..- ..-1 JO ANNE LATWEN JO Ambition: Hairdresser Favorite Pastime: Dating Favorite Saying: It's not my fault. Activities: Class Treasurer lg Yearbook Staff 45 Sen m ior Play 45 Chorus 15 journalistic Club 35 Dramatic Club 1,3,45 Bowling 1,3. .... . ..,,.,,., ,Ld --- ,:x1.... m-,.,r..w ra.-.-tm.. were MAUREEN MARY LAVIGNE Dolly Ambition: Hairdresser Favorite Pastime: Sleeping Favorite Saying: Oh, come on! Activities: Volleyball 15 Commercial Club 3,45 Athletic Club 1,25 Bowling 2. ' .5 XXX' + GEORGE DALE LOW Plain old George Ambition: Airline pilot Favorite Pastimeg Playing guitar Favorite Saying: Nice talk! Activities: Class Vice-President 3,45 Student Coun- cil 3g Senior Play 4: Basketball 3,41 Baseball 1,2,3, 4: French Club 2, Vice-President 25 Athletic Club 1, 2: Science Club, 1,2,3, Treasurer lg Bowling 2. RICHARD P. LUKEN, JR. Rick Activities: Baseball 1,2g Athletic Club 1,21 Science Club lg Chess Club 2. At a Senior class meeting, Mr. LeBlanc goes over our plans for Washington and graduation. DALE WANDA MINGO 'gg Delsie Ambition: Elementary school teacher Favorite Pastime: Playingthe bagpipes Favorite Saying: Gee Whiz! Activities: National Honor Society 4: Yearbook Staff 4, Typist: Senior Play 4: Chorus 1,'Z,3,4: Basketball 4: Volleyball 3: Iournalistic Club 1,2, 3, 4, Layout Editor 3,4: Commercial Club 3,4: Dramatic Club 1: French Club 2,3,4: Athletic Club 3. KEVIN CHARLES MURPHY Ambition: Medicine Favorite Pastime: Arguing Favorite Saying: I'm right: the world's wrong! Activities: Yearbook Staff 4: Chorus 1,2,3,4: Basket- ball 1: Iournnlistic Club 2. 3: Commercial Club 2: Dramatic Club 2,3: French Club 1.2: Math Club 1,2, 3:Atl1letiu Club 1,2,3: Science Club 1,2: Bowling 2:: Chess Club 3. Looking over their senior pictures are Conny l-lathorne ludy Coffin, and Nancy Fleming. They can't decide whose came out the best. X PATRICIA LOUISE O'CONNOR Pat Ambition: Teacher Favorite Pastime: Reading Favorite Saying: Could be! Activities: Class Secretary 2: Yearbook Staff 4: Stu- dent Council 4: Senior Play 4: Cheering 1: Volleyball l,2,3,4, Captain 4:Iourna1istic Club 1,2,4: Com- mercial Club 4, Vice -President 4: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: French Club 2, Treasurer and Secretary 2: Athletic Club 1.2, Secretary 2: Bowling 1. JANET DOROTHY PENDERGRACE Jan Ambition: Homemaker Favorite Pastime: Baby-sitting Favorite Saying: l didn't mean it like that! Activities: Yearbook Staff 4, Assistant Sports Editor: Senior Play 4: Cheering 3,44 Volleyball 1.2, 3: Iourna listic Club 1.3.4, Literary Editor 3,4: Commercial Club 3,4: French Club 2: Athletic Club 2: Bowling 2: Basketball 1,2: Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4. classes? v Looks as if It s Crying Time Again for Butch or is he just taking 40 winks before afternoon We the RONALD JOHN PIECUCH Snowshoes Ambition: Accountant Favorite Pastimu: Driving Favorite Saying: Nice talk! Activities: Yearbook sraff 4: Senior Play 4: Basket- ball l,'2,3,-1: Baseball 1,2,4: Iournalistic Club 1,2, 3: Dramatic Club l,2,3,4: lvlatli Club fi: Athletic Club l,2,4: Bowling 1,1':: Chess Club 2,fl: Shop Club 4 RONALD LEO POLIQUIN P. C. Ambition: Woodworker Favorite Pastimc: Playing with thc Favorite Saying: Right! Transfer From: Dover High School Ripticles Activities: Senior Play 4: Dramatic Club 4: Athletic Club 4: Science Club 4. thought bananas were one ro a customer in cafeteria. Kcvin must have found 173 a few extras. X , elf It , Jack Robertson and Tom Hurley--the old- est and the youngest in the Senior Class-- doing a little clowning around on Jack's birth- day. SUSAN LOUISE REGAN Sue Ambition: Travel Favorite Pastime: Listening to records Activities: Senior Play 43 Commercial Club 33 Athletic Club 1,2g Bowling 2. JOHN ALDCANDER ROBERTSON IEick' Ambition: Navy Favorite Pastime: Sports and record collecting Favorite Saying: Forget it! Activities: Senior Play 4g Baseball 1,2,3g Athletic Club 1,2,3,4g Bowling 25 Chess Club 2,4. PAMELA RAE SULLIVA N mr. ...-,..,.t.c,3.. 3 spam.. 4 5 ,Q rx 'a uf Ambition: Secretary Favorite Pastime: Talking Favorite Saying: You're right! Activities: Class Secretary 1,3,4g Class Historian 2g National Honor Society 3,45 Junior Prom Princess 35 Class Marshal Sq Yearbook Staff, Business Manager 4g Senior Play 4g Chorus 1,2,3,4q Cheering 1.2.3, 41 Co-captain 4g Basketball lg Volleyball l,2,3,4g Journalistic Club 1,3, Copy Editor 35 Commercial Club 4, Secretary 45 Dramatic Club l,2,3, Vice- President 2, Secretary 3 . LINDA JEAN VALLIERE Lin Ambition: Secretary Favorite Pastime: Driving Favorite Saying: Listen to that, will Ya! Activities: Yearbook Staff4g Senior Play 4g Soft- ball 3,4g Commercial Club 3,45 Athletic Club lg Bowling 1. - 1 1 John Jean lends a helping hand to Judy Coffin, as the senior members of the bookkeeping class work frantically to finish their practice sets before the deadline. pw- BRUCE JERRY WHITTEN Jerry Ambition: To' attend U. N. H. Favorite pastime: Listening to popular music Favorite saying: That drives me up a wall! Activities: Junior Prom Prince 3: Class Marshal 35 Yearbook staff 4g Student Council l,4, Vice-Presi- dent 45 Senior Play 45 Chorus 3,45 Iournalistic Club 2,3,4, Editor 3.45 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4. Presi- dent 4g Math Club 4g Athletic Club 1,23 Bowling '25 Debating 1. EVERETT WHITTEN Ambition: Navy Favorite pastime: Sports, listening to records Favorite saying: What do you mean, 'what ? Activities: Senior Play 4: Chorus 1,2,3g Baseball 1, 35 Journalistic Club 3,41 Dramatic Club '2,3,4g Ath- letic Club 1,2,3,4g Shop Club 4. Mrs. Lucier checks with Judy Coffin on the progress of our lo Anne thought the photographer was cute photography schedule . '61 1 H VH' 1 no nn. Mme if :aes , x Egg 1? iz Q52 Mr, f. Q, is i. .4 gf 1. ,Q .D 9? x o FRONT ROW: Susan White, Sandy Pickens, Wanda Moulton. Linda Clark. BACK ROW: Judy Kitchcncr, Sheila Lavigne, Penny Hartford, Carolyn Cloutier. They,ll Be on Top John Connolly, Lconard Valcourt, Richard Towne, Royce Hodgdon, John Mnrcorte. Last summer, Penny Hartford worked with a group of other students on the Neighborhood Youth Corps. Ono of their many jobs was painting the Epping Town Hall. v-..,,f- P F' -,UL A iii x Fl .. all :rv-'-'R i '- 'tif' 'Y mil A 07-gan irrfj iq EQ isl Q it ,Jai A f , Q, 'ge-., 1- f. 1-.73-Aer' 152 U 4 Af1,4l'.qf.E.' t ffl, , K pl jr . I YL K 'T ' V , ima. ,L L 8 y yi if A f . N - e li X S --'SW K F ' y t i l i ii M Xxxixx ' l Q S Above: Iolee Allen. Lindsey Camp- bell, Yvonne Jean, Diane Bourdon, Patricia Varnum. Right: These happy junior girls are always talking or laughing about something, and usually it's of-gg importance. ext Year Junior Class Officers: Carolyn Cloutier, President: Donald Sherman, Vice-President Patricia Varnum, Secretary: Penny Hartford, Treasurer. el CLASS OFFICERS: Susan Harvey, Presidentg Michael Connolly, Vice-President, Pamela Gillen, Secretary: Nancy O'Connor, Treasurer. Class of '68 Over 01,08 Joyce Lavoie, Nancy O'Ccnnor, Colleen Chaffee, Susanne Averill, Denise Seag- liorri, Diane Hebert, Linda Allen. Typing I concentrates over their very first typing test, FRONT ROW: Mark Sulli- van, Dana Sullivan, Armand Gagnon. BACK ROW: Paul Langdon, Bill McPhee, Richard Picvuch. Room 2 Kathy Harkcrr, Pam Gillen, Georgia Sullivan, Kathy Young, Donna Moulton, Irene Levcsquc, Susan Harvey. I a xl Colin Clough, Donald Mnnroe, Tommy Morin, Miles Young, Raymond Nash, Neil Spear. .. Bruce Latour, Paul Gillen, Mike Connolly, Robert Lavoie. l 445 FRONT ROW: Susan Lavigne, Kathy Murphy, Hilda Hitchcock, Iudith Murphy, Wanda Morrison. BACK ROW: David Lavigne, Denis Luken, Shirley Maynard, Rebecca Kim- hall, Elizabeth lean, Gladys Hartford, Claire McNabb, Henry Letourneau, Matthew Harvey. The E.H.S. Frosh Lunchtime an the new cafeteria-- il welcome break in the day's routine, and Becky Kimball prepares tu take full advantage of it. ' V' i ' ,-' I L ' I 1 i I , , x 5 . 1 FRONT ROW: Carol Bourdon, Roberta Glover, Janet Bourdon, Sandra Hall, Andrea Dorsch. BACK ROW: William Anderson, Norman Bonenfant, Roland Brown, Ronald Dionne, Ernest Freeman, Warren Fisher, Robert Brown, Richard Coleman. Move Forward Janet Bourdon, If Betty Jean. Ro- berta Glover, and Ramona Pme hope to prove that their cooking is the best. Jp- 5 ' 'A ! W fig? ,f E! 32 YZ? FRONT ROW: Ronald Pelletier, Karen Regan, Ramona Prue, Patricia Sullivan, Ray- mond Pelletier. BACK ROW: Paul Smart, Joseph White, Robert Paige, Richard Vul- court, George Rauh. Toward Their Goals Class Officers: Karen Regan, Sec- retary: Hilda Hitchcock, Treasurer: William Anderson. President: Rich- ard Coleman, Vice-President. l n ,mV , an A Q lf Reggie Hartford and .Toe Sil- veira came to blows about which one of them should leave the build- ing first. we could understand it, but imagine arguing over who is going 2 first! Mr. Smart demonstrates the use of the new thickness Planer to Rich ard Smart. I N The Eighth Grade Eighth grade class officers: Hercu- lano Silvcira, Secretaryq Phyllis Harvey. Presidentg Anne Lavoie, Vice-President: Penny Langdon, Treasurerp Below: Following the Monday rit- ual, Herky Silveira gives his cur- rent event in Mr. Warren's U.S. history clas. Below: For Darlene Wallace. Glo ria Ferreira, Nick Rauh and Steve Gillen the school day begins with a long bus ride. The Class of '70 Phyllis llarvcy and Doris Boncnfant practice doing a wash by hand in their home economics class. FRONT ROW: Jean LaShomb, Anne Lavoie, Phyllis Harvey, Terri Castle, Deborah Cloutier, Penny Langdon. BACK ROW: Laura LaBarre, Kathy Letourncau, Timothy Bruno, David Lavoie, David Estcy. Stephen Gillen, Frank Gordon, Gloria Ferreira, Doris Bonenfant. Is a, Class of 28 A group of eighth grade boys work with the new shop equipment. Regan wonder if they need a pass for being a few minutes late. FRONT ROW: Margaret McCusker, Darlene Waliace, Vicky Porter, Bonnie Luken-, Diane Phillips, Maureen O'Connor. BACK ROW: Michael Regan, Barry Munroe, Nick Rauh. Herculano Silveira, Richard Smart, Francis Murphy, Victor McLean. Q 1 f 4 1 1 A 1 TTH i 5 'Blll llll FRONT ROW: Yvette Jean, Diana Hutchinson, Diane Lavoie, Sally Jackson, Marilyn Nash, Renda Morrison. BACK ROW: Thomas Hurteau, Philip McNabb, Ricky Morin, Joseph Morin, Richard Marcotte, Thomas Lavigne, Robert Latour. The Seventh Graders - The first day of school found the new Home Eco- nomics Room at the Junior High in utter confusion. Sinks and stoves were piled high with cartons of dishes and supplies. ,obo oo lll l 3 FRONT ROW: Donna Young, Joanne Vasselian, Susan Porter Rose Sullos Debra White. BACK ROW: Gary Paige, Kenny Piecuch, Robert Smart Thomas Parenteau, Randy Rollins, Gregory Purington, Charles Willey. Five More Years to G0 The 7th grade music class gets into the spirit of Christmas by sing- ing yuletide songs. U The new cafe- reria at the Junior High serves many purposes, such as the second period study hall pictured here. FIRST ROW: Vlcky Dionne Bertha Fisher Janet Fisher Dianne Gagnon Linda Gauthier. BACK ROW Denise Downing, Pamela Hurley, Alien Hurteau Alan Fensrermaker, AIVII1 mes: en a ord i -4 Charlene Paige, Michael Browne, Frances Chapman, and Dennis Hurteau enjoy the walk up the hill tothe junior high, Graders FRONT ROW: Pam Chaffee, Linda Brown, Cindy Brown, Elaine Anderson, Theresa Boncnfant. BACK ROW: Frances Chapman, Tommy Atkins, Steven Bascom, Bryan Boisverr, Nlederic Beauchcsne, Nancy Bourdon. After a morning of hard work, Raymond Pelletier and Pam Deep thought is required when you're a seventh grad er taking a difficult test. Chaffee use the noon hour to get a breath of fresh air. Diana Hutchinson and Dianne Gagnon will have to hurry up if lhey're going to make their next class in the allotted minute . E, 1 Class Officers: Joanne Vasselian, Vice-'Presidentg Elaine Anderson, Secretaryg Pamela Chaffee, Treasurerg Cynthia Brown, President. That W' as the Year That OUR PLAY WAS HECTIQ,-OUR PROM AESTHETIC, ' OUR YEARBOOK GIGANTIC. ' ' JE! t4 if ff' N N QS iz FRONT ROW: Judy Murphy, Mrs. Lucier, Judy Coffin, Jerry Whitten, Linda Allen, Irene Levesque, Wanda Moulton. MIDDLE ROW: Kenny Pieeuch, Dor is Bonenfant, Sheila Lavigne, Nancy Fleming, Pat O'Connor, Victor McLean, BACK ROW: Nick Rauh, Richard Marcotte, Miles Young, John Connolly, Robert Paige, Henry Letourneau. This year the Student Council has been very active, holding a meeting every two weeks. One of their projects was to raise money to adopt K. G. Ramasen, a boy from India. Ar Christmas they appealed to the student body to contribute to a fund to buy the boy a Christmas gift, and almost every student contributed. W1 Our adopted Indian friend. Tom Hurley helps out the Student Council by making sure that Paul Langdon's pass is in order. u cl C e 0 u TL Honors br the Deserving ,..-. THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. FRONT ROW: Patricia Varnum, Judy Coffin Nancy Fleming, Iolee Allen, Penny Hartford, lrene Levesque. Pam Sullivan. BACK ROW: Sheila Lavigne, Conny Hathorne, David Allen, John Marcotte, Gerald Langdon Regina Kimball, Dale Mingo. Below: Nancy Fleming, receiver 0f.the D. A. R. Good Citizenship Award. Center: Best girl athlete of1966, Doris Gagnon. Right: Butch Langdon, recipient ofthe award for best boy athlete. Susanne Averill buys a raffle ticket at the The Sophomores Present 'ffflutumn Fantasy The Sophomore Class held their hop on October 22, 1965, with the Telstars from Kingston featured. A transistor radio and several other prizes were raffled off by the class. The good tum- our for the dance pleased the Sopho- ITIOICS- ticket table in the Town Hall as other stu- dents crowd around the table waiting their turn. Mr. and Mrs. Barron prove that dances can be fun for grown-ups too. BELOW: The Telstars playing one of the popular numbers. 99 Prelude to Christmas Vacation, The seventh graders use their Christmas party as a welcome escape from schoolwork. i35l:lGd4N,, Doris Gagnon cuts a piece of cake for Linda Valliere ar the seniors' Christmas food sale. 'z ev' ,, The juniors spend the last period on December 22 reading The Blue Devils' Diary and drinking coke. Wonderland Ori May 7, ,1965, we held our Junior Prom, the theme being Wonderland by Night. The Keynotes from Dover were our instrumental group. The climax of the evening ca me when Bobby Estey and Sandy LaFramboise, lhe 1964 King and Queen, announced the Prom royalty: Pam Sullivan, Princessg Jerry Whitten, Prince: Judy Coffin, Queen: and Conny Hathorne, King. We hope all who attended our Prom enjoyed themselves as much as wo did. f,A 'f x J! LEFT: Judy Coffin, our Prom Queen. ABOVE: Ron Proulx, Janet Pendergrace, Nancy Fleming, and Loren Brown smile for the camera- man. BELOW: The Keynotes. lx - .. 1 :r- WI ll ITII By Night ABOVE RIGHT: An expectant hush fell over the hall as Bobby and Sandy opened the sealed envelopes containing the names of the new king, queen, prince, and princess, BELOW: The Grand March, led by Pam Sullivan, Ronnie Piecuch, Judy Coffin, and Conny Hathorne. Moments 0 Fun Above: Mr. LeBlanc beats out a hunt as umpire Da- ' vid Estey calls him safe. Above: Playing softball at Kingston Park on the school picnic is Tom Hurley. The rest of the team lends its criticism. x 'U-1 Q r , N 5 ,gi Above: Lionel Levesque and Pam Sullivan in a scene from the play The Little Wedding Shoes. presented by the Dra- matic Club . Left: Pam is displeased when Lionel, her fiance, belittles her home town. LEFT: Pam Sullivan Business Manager of the yearbook, checks her advertising records. BELOW left: Dale Mingo works hard typing E1 page of the yearbook. BELOW: As the photographer sets up his camera, Judy Coffin, the Editor, ex- plains what the next shot will be. yrs: FRONT ROW: ludy Coffin, Mrs. Lucier, Nancy Fleming, Iolee Allen, Janet Pender- grace, Dale Mlngo, Regina Kimball. MIDDLE ROW: Pam Sullivan, Pat O'Ccnnor, Sheila Lavigne, Linda Valliere, Joanne Latwen, Jerry Whitten, BACK ROW: Everett Whitten, Kevin Murphy, Tom Hurley, David Allen. Missing when picture was taken, Ronnie Piecuch. Yearbook Stay? Our Senior Play LEFT: Jerry complains to Nancy about the strange way that Pam, their daughter, has been acting this summer. BELOW: Pam and Doris look over the charm kit which they hope will make them alluring and not so very young. BELOW left: When Jerry finds that daughter Pam has left the gas tank of the car empty, he decides that the only way he can make his golf date is by bicycle. 'sk Jerry and Regina dance the Charleston, After realizing that her real self is better proving that they're not too old to have than the flirt she tried to be, Pam insists fun, that George slap her for all she has done to him. Too Young, Too Old was the title of the play put on by the Senior Class on December 3, 1965. When that night was finally over, everyone was relieved, but rather sad. Although many hours of work had been put into the production, the entire cast will admit that they had fun doing it! Pam doesn't like having her sister and competition, Judy, home for the summer, and she lets Judy know by pushing her off the dock. if f 5' Ah SV 1 K. Rivals fight over Pam, the girl whom they mutually like. P., RIGHT: By giving George warm watcr for his feet and hot lemon- ade to drink, Grandmother Janet and Beverly, the maid, hope to get rid of the cold that hc' caught after a night on the lake. BELOW: Jerry :ind Nancy take 3 well -deserved break between EXCIS. .1 AJ! sa if A W, L 4 , N LEFT: Rather shocked by Pam's disgraceful Pam Sullivan Judy Coffin Nancy Fleming Janet Pendergrace Beverly llitcheork Pat O'Connot Regina Kimhall Dale Mingo Joanne Latwen Linda Valliere dress, Nancy wants to know where she got it. Pam tells her, lt's yours. Mother , and Janet scolds Nancy for showing jealousy in- stead of concern. CAST Madeleine Betnier Jerry Whitten Ronnie Piecuch Mike Gillen George Low Everett Whitten lack Robertson Tom Hurley Charles Connolly Ronnie Poliquin Clubs For Everyone The Camera Club, a new addition to Epping High's club list, has as one of its goals the training of future year- book photographers. Above: The Journalistic Club reviews their recent edition of the school paper with the aid of Mrs. Woods Right: Mis. Estey discusses with the members of the F.H.A. their future plans. Gloria Ferreira is the presi- dent of this group. ABOVE: The Art Club, one of the newer activities at Epping High, has progressed under rhe skillful leadership of Mrs. Rand. RIGHT: Mrs. Lucier assists the members of the Commercial Club in producing a successful newspaper, The Blue Devils' Diary. Mr. Moore, advi- sor of the Chess Club, helps Linda Clark to decide her next move. Ierry Whitrcn shows several junior high boys how to solve a problem while Miss Paquin, the Math Club advisor, works with three other students. ff' llere are a few members ofthe Athletic Club play- ing basketball ar the town hall. The advisor of the group is Mr. Barron. Nancy O'Connor passes the Chrisrmas grab bag for the older students' Dramatic Club, which is under the direction of Mr. LaP1ante. Above: The junior high Girls' Athletic Club, di- rected by Mr. White. ? '5gf.j f f .. Q f , -M i , , -A 4. spends much of the time A ,n .J e 2- A- A. ' I ay ' in outdoor activities. 1, 3 I. . -j4...:3 .ri-5:z,2..: ':a.P' je' '.Lr-K fvfkfz 'F' 'Fifa 12 'f5'm':'!0 fa W A . , ' rffmzz. . .. ::': It A '-.. - 2.44232 r . '1-,f.T :.:'ffu , 'f?Q 3 s ., 1349? . .' - 4 I A '3'g?r bgi: :',EI ' 1-. E P-ight: Debble Clmmef .F i veg-6 43532 1 ' l L - Inav' V532 f ra 3:2 A . 1. ,, 1' gr.. 1-. Q 1. h x 3 Q 3. :fp f-I M3 nies ro teach the girls m me I-,jzfagaf Q :L , 1,31 , - . -4 ,J f 3 ' t'-ri. EHS 2 .? Q'., '3', gif the athletic club a new 1,51 Nm . if-' 5 K yi , ,, ., . . M, - - .e M , . game. Everyone is eager H , gh i ' : 1 ,..: 1 A il . 3 to learn. 4 ' .' ,W 2- 33, , .Q : 'S EEI1 5 ...f Qff:Z5fElsWf':.:,'2'g'3' ':,,s ,., '1' M' . -4 -4-4 1-T234 ?f.5lf::lE1z a':l ' Q ' ? g3.51:5:.?':i1,'.f,: -f if 4 ' ' H?sf?I55:l2:gi:QK ':iIi'-iIE5:'.'Q. , f? -'fied'iff'-3.iLfg , :grae-2 . .'.z.:k:.a--s.2':'. .v nas? 2 .' xxx Left- mbers of the . Me French Club write letters to their pen pals in French schools. Mrs. Wilson, club advisor, checks to maire est 1 usle . make sure that leur gram- Above: The junior high Science Club, un- der the direction of Mr. Rossi, has performed several scientific experiments during the year. The president ofthe group is David Estey. Left: Mr. Moore with the senior high science club, The Future Scientists of America. Below: Mr. Smart shows the boys in his senior Shop Club how to make a bookcase, one of this year's projects. Above: main interest of the mem- bers of the junior high Boys' Athletic Club, of which Mr. White is the advisor. Right: Sports are the K up x , f Hank Gordon gets K ' 2 W Q. A W' ' VI ready for a pass to some of W ' , . ?':f V - 3' ' ' the other members of the L club. Below: Mr. LaP1ante, advisor ofthe junior high Dramatic Club, demonstrates the reading of a passage from the new play books. V57 -'ff 1 - aw. 1 That Was the Year That ' 5 we ADDED THREE Lmiw 1'RoPx-ues AND L-5,3 Two suis MACQUES ' ,j D TO OURCGLLECTION. . D b' sf'-1 FRONT ROW: Penny Hartford, Debbie Cloutier, Anne Lavoie, Carolyn Cloutier, Pam Sullivan, Doris Gagnon, Pat O'Connor, Nancy O'Connor, Donna Moulton, Maureen O'Connor. BACK ROW: Irene Levesque, Diane Bourdon, Diane Hebert, Joyce Lavoie, Susan Harvey, Terri Castle, Ruth Browne, Penny Langdon, Phyllis Harvey, Laura La- Barre, Doris Bonenfant, Mr. Rossi, coach. The three senior players--Pam Uur Fighting Volleyball and The volleyball team with its new coach, Mr. Rossi, worked hard attempt- Sullivan, Doris Gagnon, Pat 0'Con- ing to Pm the Epping team on mp. We nor--with Mr. Rossi, coach. won three out of the eight games played. Doris Gagnon gets the ball over the net in the Alton game as Nancy O'Connor gives her support. FRONT ROW: Joyce Lavoie, Elaine Sherman, Jean Hurley, Doris Gagnon, Penny Hart- ford, Diane Bout-don, Susanne Averill. BACK ROW: Carol Lavoie, Linda Valliere, Nancy O'Connor, Colleen Chaffee, Susan Harvey, Yvonne Jean, Mr. LeBlanc, coach, Softball Teams Our softball team, under the coaching of Mr. LeBlanc, ended the 1965 season with a record of two wins and ten losses. Even though we didn't always win, we certainly tried our best. BELOW: Our able photographer, Nancy Fleming, saved the Belmont game by snapping this pic- ture of Doris Gagnon tagging a Belmont runner at third base. How could any umpire disregard this photographic evidence? Linda Valliere- and Doris Gagnon dem onstrate Epping's fighting spirit in the game against Belmont. S0 Close - Yet . ,'l,. ' ' -QW' FRONT ROW: George Low, David Allen, Conny Harhorne, Thomas Hurley, Gerald Langdon, Armand Gagnon. BACK ROW: Mr. Barron, coach, Albert Poliquin, Robert Estey, Lionel Levesque, Ronald Proulx, Paul Langdon, John Robertson. mond game. Epping 4 Farmington Epping 9 Coe Brown Epping 2 Newmarker Epping 10 Austin Cate Epping 12 Holy Rosary Epping 13 Alton Epping 5 Belmont Epping 15 Nute Forfeit by Sacred Heart Epping 10 Raymond State Tournament Epping 5 Raymond Epping 2 Lisbon Epping 1 Marlboro Conny Hathorne warms up his arm prior to the Ray- .waging , .25 QJg,z3.-i29'u'f '?j.fT1.4.,- ' ABOVE: Coach Barron and Tom Htuley display the league trophy and the state plaque. RIGHT: Dave Allen snags a high throw. BELOW LEFT: Tom Hurley rounds third and heads for home. BELOW RIGHT: Bringing across another run for the Blue Devils is Butch Langdon. Coach Barron's first year at the reins of the Blue Devils varsity baseball team was success- ful, despite the fact that our boys lost in the State Class S finals. The Epping team had a fine record Q10-Oy, going into the tournament, but were beaten in a heartbreaking 2-1 win by a very talented Marlboro team. XM ' KY. Qs ., W. x 1' , an ru ' R' --411 FRONT ROW: Laura LaBai-re. Phyllis Harvey. Carolyn Cloutier, Diane Bourdon, Penny Hartford, Anne Lavoie, Sandra Pickens. BACK ROW: Mr. Rossi. coach, Kathy Hack- ett, Susan Harvey. Colleen Chaffee, Carol Bourdon, Joyce Lavoie, Hilda Hitchcock, Janet Bourdon. Basketball Mr. Rossi did well coaching our girls for this. his first season in Epping. The girls worked hard all season and gave the first- place Raymond team a rough time. LEFT: In the close game with Farmington, Joyce Lavoie is determined to score, in spite of her equally determined opponent. BELOW LEFT: A penny for his thoughts. Mr. Rossi is literally on the edge of his seal in the nip-and-tuck game with Farmington. BELOW RIGHT: Carolyn and a Farmington girl nurse their injuries, as the referee un- feelingly shouts, Jump bali, and even their teammates show no sympathy. The Distajy Side LEFT: Joyce Lavoie gets offa foul shot. BELOW: Our three captains--Carol yn Cioutier, Diane Bourdon, and Penny Hartford. it Varsity Cheerleaders FRONT ROW: Head cheerleaders, Pam Sullivan and Nancy Fleming. BACK ROW: Doris Gagnon, Judy Coffin, Karen Regan, Janet Pender-grace, Miss Paquin, coach, Nancy O'Connor, Susanne Averill. Linda Allen, Diane Hebert. Gamble Cheer This was Miss Paquin's first year at coaching the cheetlead ers, and she did an excellent job. The proof of her hard work was revealed when we won the trophy for Runner-Up in the Southeastern League Cheering Tournament. ii L X S4341-.4 5 Ev ' ,v i YJ? W 525511 5' w- - W - ,, 'ffrlf' 5' , Y -X ' X, 'z ' :E i1'u,,' K f If 1 Q f f -ffm Eff V' V ' i E 3f'ff ' ' 91 ' Q 'fr 4. Q9 :fljjfvjx T-E-A-M Rip Van Winkle Hurrah for the blue and the white! Team is in a huddle NANCY FLEMING PAM SULLIVAN JANET PENDERGRACE DIA NE HEBERT SUSANNE AVERILL w ' NANCY O'CONNOR LINDA ALLEN JUDY COFFIN DORIS G AGN ON KAREN REGAN Champions All FRONT ROW: Paul Langdon, Ronnie Piecuch, Dave Allen, Butch Langdon, Conny Hat- horne. Tom Hurley. BACK ROW: Tom Morin, manager, Dick Gagnon, Bill Anderson, Bob Paige, Joe Silveira, Rick Piecuch, Mr. Warren, coach. Coach Warren's mighty Blue Devils ran up the most impressive and best record in the history of Epping High School. With an 18-2 season record, the E. H. S. court- men turned the tables on perennial rival Raymond to capture the S. E. L. Champ- ionship for the second straight year. Hav- ing taken third place in the Class S stand- ings, our boys went on to the finals in the SIBIE IOUll'l3lTl6l'll. Providing Epping High School with a win- ning combination are four seniors and a soph- omore. Dave Allen, at 6'3 , has been an excellent rebounder as well as a key defens- ive man. Butch Langdon and Ronnie Piecuch have been our top scorers, and Paul Lang- don and Conny Hathorne have done well bringing the ball down and chipping in points. 1 J n N w i -. i - u 1 N 4 ABOVE: Dave Allen goes high. as he has many times this year, to block a Farming- ton shot. CENTER Coach Warren--a study in concen- fI3liOH . RIGHT: Tom Hurley evades a Farmington player and dribbles toward the basket. 0 L-3.1-Y ABOVE: Butch finds an opening to score two points. RIGHT: Ronnie gets off a jump shot at the top of the circle. LEFT: Ricky comes up with the ball, and it looks as though every- one's baffled. BELOW: Blue Devils call time out for a rest and instructions. ABOVE LEFT: Dave gets the rap, and the Blue Devils are off. ABOVE RIGHT: Tom commits a foul. RIGHT: Dave scores for the Blue Devils, sending our boys way out in from to stay. ., A , ': 3 1-f p.. Q I ? J,L.w. :f--x-P1 f . .- ,Q FIR .- - Tu' A 'q 'v.,, lf' -1 -- -- -- Nxxxxjitfjri xn n n x y X----f ---- 1' ' ---' . Wg f if ' R 32? ' 4 V .sl P XA 3524 3 1? X- 1 , . ,ff , . n., ,, .. ll f ,. 1' f' 5. ,f gf N x ,f . ,f qw f J ,XX df, I JV.. 'V -g N AH.. I 'uh ' , E ' Q ,, f 8 5 W ,X,: - ' 1113 111 Q 1 Qi E32 1 Q QQ w Butch Langdon became the second player to attain the honor of scoring 1,000 points in Epping High Schoo1's basketball hismry. Butch accomp- lished this feat in the last game of the season, with Belmont. on Feb- ruary 1S, 1966. Crusaders B0wa6lQ-46Qflll ' fj533T6 Epping Nails 16111 Win. l The win 1 record to ling at the . Epping mlled tel their 18th plug ahead. ' , victory of the season at the ax- e pause of the Holy Rosary Cru- saders last Friday, 'by a 69 to 46 IUCN. The Langdon i brothers combination, Alon: with the clutch performance of Bon Plecuch, proved too much for the Jack Douglas charges. f ' . - On many occ unable Hickey and Bob Nndeuu Oli: fur' 11 r ' ts wit m Bergeron - ndini tens? Despite their 'olferrslye output, the locals .ff- v ' ' ' ntroll of the nd de- Warrer mov the Brat eo - I I From that point on, :adm were at the me tlxefournnment bound squad. . . , . -as 'hd' ended Devils to l4 Raymond. Epping jumped puiny. lead in the but saw the halftime med to only three. In stanza the hosts 35 lc 33 lead. Coach Ed Warren's team v equal lo the task, however. as ame, .. . tliev out scored Austin 23-12 ing ' E i ' ' at halftime Ep- thelr oponenls guartertolake ' lhe'final'eight minutes to win Rf G iLlggggf5?3Q529Lwjf ' going away. ' ' H 4 .Y l ' ' l Epping returns lo Qactionffzfczsglgagz liaglgleyi-1 :i.AlV Thursday night at Alton. I Hawthorgmil-I g on ' .' 3 Rr, 1.an?rllllln'c5,lli6Qo: lr, Pie-Tofamlfgmzkmmll m ouch 2-4-8 llurlev 1-4--lv c ' -l ' immi 2.5-91 1. Hachmw' I 'Q Lg, Grnchmal10-7-27, Dubreu- l ' g' - ' g'xel- rg Zych 0-2-2' c Pazdon ,'IL2Langdon 5-1--ll, Piecuch 1-0812-gi Pohogik: If' Bl-Swn 24-55 ' , , h Q- rf, oore arples 1-02. Totals 1722 96. Totals 16.32.44 li - t 4 - 14: ' . 1, u,fff,,1n,Slaf,l.ll,,,,, W. Referee. Freeman: nmnh-a. L V mah! , Scnrel ' lhlril Bob Hamilton, Rogoi' -,The oould ' 'olntsi wo. in quarter. a pair E the last K The box score: ' EPPING 458i . G. Lang don 9-2-20,' WED! I l-0'2: ll. R. re M Ke vi aller 'ac Q2 EPPING U03 K f ' 3 .4,'l'l. 9' 7-27 10,20 2116+717 Murray, Jackman lo EPPING Devils ' over is lsfis-si 10 1614-50 u rn pyirg, 'girls illleel -the Pllgllllfz Erx-me may ': Lf, P. LangdonA66g18g Rgn Q Pieduch 8-1-17:1 rig'-Allen' 2-1 G. Langdon c, Hatha A l 4-3-ll, Hurley Q -0-23 Richi jPlecuch 0-0-0. Silvelra 0-60,2 Page ,T0lal5426-17-69. , gy. nom! gqsmv my ' fRg, Dostle 0-1-lgfNadeau 5-1- ,i1,n Savey 1-0-34 'lg,' -Hamilton 4- 8-llg' c,W Hickey 5-3-11: Alf, Ben- geroni 1-2-10., St. Pierre 'rntnmn-lnsm W' ' . 'L ' Class S - Epping High School, with a male en- rollment of56 and no gym. ended the sea- son with an 18-2 record, the SEL Champ- ionship, and the placque for runner-up in the Class S tourney. Opening up the state tourney with a 57-42 win over Lin-Wood, the mighty Blue Devils went on to crush Finalists Pittsburg 92-53. The EHS courtmen gained the finals by nipping Raymond 45-44. In the finals the Blue Devils ran up against a tall and talented Walpole team, who used their height well to take the Class S Champ ionship. Our boys went as far as any team could have gone, and they did a great job. 14 ffm. . ABOVE: Ricky takes a rebound away from an opponent. LEFT: Paul gets off a shot which is good for 2 points. Walpole 1531 . Rf. Showerman 7-1-15. Woodward, nent-sys lf. Jameson 2-0-4, Nellg Q, l-'arnsworth 1107-22. Bristol: rg, Keefe 3-l-7, hllburn, Tolv: lg, Lynch 5-3-13. J. Graves. D. Graves 2'0-4. Toll-115-30-3-63. Ewing ml Lg, Rlck Plecuch l-0-2. Allcng rg, An ersnn, Esly, Gagnon: c, Hurlev, Sllvcrl: If Ron Plecuch 6-5-17 Wil- Llamgzrr, d. Langdon M-7. P. Lang- on PG. TOL!!!-12-B-32. Wllpcle ll 19-10 13-68 EPHE 13 6 10 3-32 Yleferee, Belalrg umplre. Lezlre. i- The scored one upsets of the night when a strongly favored 70-47. Through the generosity of Mr. Howard Allen, the team was treated to a steak dinner for winning the league championship. Here are the boys at the feast with their coach, Mr. Warren. PPWS UG Upsyefs Raymond For t I Crown 1 It was the Blue Devils finestI as they' turned in a top- performance to win the League basketball all the more nn- Raymond 'had Devils with of the sea- only wo ' Epping full court press Raymond scaring down, in fact Raymond tallied 18 in the entire first half. uutscore the Blue the final period, 13-10, too late. Devils copped the .with a win over Alton, 55- Raymond Rams Holy Rosary of night's game won't Class S ratings, with till number one in and Epping number The summary: EPPING 1705 - Ron Piecuch 7-3-l7g Hurley: Allen 6-5-17: Silvieriag rg, Ha- thorne 8-2-83 Anderson: P. Langdon 5-1-ll: Rick Piecuch. Totals 29-l2-70. .RAYMOND G71 Tilton 3-0-6: Downing 4-I-95 rg, Maloneyg D. Fernald 1-0-23 Thistle: Reise 6-0-123 Ceuali- empo 8-2-183 Smartg Clock. t Totals 22-3-47. ' Epping 24 18 18 10-70 Raymond 10 8 16 18-47 Referee Landrocheg umpire, Hodgrlon. lf, G. Langdon 8-1--175 Paigegj Pandemonium strikes as our boys win the Southeastern League champ ionship. Pe Lan don Joanne Vasselian. BACK ROW: FRONT ROW: Doris Bonenfant, Captain nny g . Student Instructor Toni Marcorte, Donna Young. Elaine Anderson, Debbie Cloutier, ' ' T ' Castle, Nancy Bourdon. Maureen O Connor. Dianne Gagnon, em These peppy newcomers on the cheerleading scene, shown below in formation for the Coach cheer and for the Epping cheer, have pro- vided a spark for our promising J.V. basketball team. xi ,G Varsity 69 QV! Cheerleaders G 5'ds'J .2 We a X 2 1 1' 1 f . p , fumor QQ ,- , wi, A'- 1-vw ff' Future Varsity FRONT ROWg Kenny Piecuch, Dave Estey, Frank Gordon, Dennis Hurteau. BACK ROW: Ricky Morin, manager, David Lavoie, manager, Francis Murphy. Nick Rauh, Herky Silveira. Mr. Barden. coach. These promising, young seventh Barden. played mos: of the J.V. games because the freshman and sity action. a J. V.-Varsity players listen closely as Mr. Warren gives them instruc- Lions. and eighth graders, coached by Mr. sophomore players were seeing var- , - ' ' 21:'il:EMQyERfi1S1Ney ,11g g'Q ' U.. 5 Iinvev' trim' WJ 3 II-f -I . , . 1-,Q Li-lv--1 H -I: El! ,I b - 2g 5 5' 'f M 'k 53' I lid'-'nkzfgwf S- 5 mid:-3 -1 J.. fan. 'Z 56 avg. , B K I ' . ,,g 1 I W K' ff' ' r':':s.r,w -' .. a . 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L' P' Gas ' Ga? and Elec' Major BELMONTE'S HOUSE OF BEAUTY Appliances Plumbing and Heating EDWARD T. LAVOIE Tel. 679-5411 Epping, N. H. Exeter, N. H. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1966 FROM RAYMOND REXALL DRUGS Frank G. Case Jr. and John A. Ross Prescription Specialists Phone 895-2781 205 Main Street Raymond, N. H. HOLT'S DEPT. STORE HODGDON'S MARKET Entrance Through Groceries HOLT'S HARDWARE Meats Day-Old Pastry All Your Needs Under Ice Cream One Roof Tonic Main St. Raymond, N. H. Route 125 Epping, N. H. LACY'S STORE ARMAND'S BARBER SHOP Main St. Downtown Dover Epping, N. H. EPPING TRADING CENTER Yvonne Menard and Lionel P. Stokes, Props. MEATS - GROCERIES - PROVISIONS Main Street Tel. 679-5378 Epping. N. H. Adding Machines Evewthing BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS Typewrlters for the Cash Registers Up-to-date OF '66 Desks, Chairs, Office Etc. Phone Dictating Machines 742-3515 or 742-3351 H' Lumber - Building Materials CO., INC. 362 Central Avenue Dover, N. H. 03820 Raymond, N. H. 895-3344 This Is Our 54th Year BEST WISHES FROM Good Luck to the Class DR. M. J. DIONNE of '66 VILLAGE COF1-:E SHOP Raymond N' H' Route 101 Raymond, N. H. I BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '66 FROM JOHN'S RESTAURANT Main Stre et Newmarket, N. H. Compliments Compliments of of THE HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER DR. DONALD STORY 27 Water St. Exeter, N. H. Samuel G. Adams Tel. 772-4811 Compliments , of R.-macswav DR. AND MRS. HAROLD COHEN 464 Central Ave. Dover, N. H. FRIENDSHIP LANES Rt. 108 N. Main St. Newmarket, N. H. Tel. 659-5124 Compliments of BROWN'S EXPRESS Raymond, N. H. Cemetery Lettering and Cleaning Clarence A. Berry Pre sident and Treasurer Res. Tel. SP 4-2312 MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION CHARLES A. BERRY MONUMENT CO., INC. 680 Stevens Avenue . Portland, Me. Telephone SP 4-2312 Next to North Entrance of Evergreen Cemetery Opposite St. Joseph's Church Graduates: Start the Thrift Habit With a Savings Account at The EXETER BANKING COMPANY Exeter, N. H. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation You Can Also Use Our New Branch at Hampton Falls Offering Every Banking Service Best Wishes From ELI N. MARCOTTE, INC Raymond, N. H. C omplime nt s of MOORE'S SHOE STORE 115 Water Street Exeter, N. H. Compliments of LOUISE'S SPORT SHOP 183 Water Street Exeter, N. H. Compliments Best Wishes to the of Class of '66 From EPPING CITGO DR. AND MRS. J. T. O'CONNOR, JR. Route 125 Wicklow Farm Epping, N. H. Epping, N. H. Compliments Compliments f of O MAY-SCOTT LAUNDRY Main-Water Street Epping, N. H. PLUMER CREST NURSING HOME Plurner Road - Epping, N. H. Tel. 679-5451 Operator - RUTH E. BURKE Compliments Compliments of of WILLIAM PARKER EPPING DRIVE-IN Trucking - Backhoe - Gravel Route 125 Epping 679-5558 Epping, N. H. Congratulations KALGAS, INC. to the Sales and Service Class of 1966 MARIAN'S RESTAURANT In Bottled Gas Church St. - Epping Tel. 679-8747 For Happy Motoring Stop at DON'S ESSO STATION Epping 679-5376 THEATRE BY THE SEA Northern New England's Only Year -Round Professional Repertory Theatre Thurs. Thru Sun. 8:00 P. M. Tel. 431-6660 for Reservations Adults SZ. 00 Students Sl. Z5 Ceres St. - Portsmouth ,, .-a wiv I fat-QW wf ' W H .gf ' Q W 6. 4-xi-- x-, V 'fb , . -FQX'2 ,f2':!T5ft va , x ' ,wwf . i -.-.yni-7 pf, ,,,.z, sb A - -tv vez-. L X 177: i Few ' af y Z- , rf . cf'-2' 4 ' A-x N. .5 ' ff' X Up ln- , 7 . 7, Q 7 '-L LQ: rl 1.7 ,'W' .- -. - , . Y. .M , wx N Af. ' 'w .-'- -e, vxsa-fm ,. - 'V . fu-num.. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '66 FROM BREWITT FUNERAL SERVICE STYLES' DRUG STORE YOUR REXALL STORE Exeter, N. H. YOUNG 'S HARDWARE COMPANY INC. Exeter, N. H. 135 Water Street Tel. 772-5741 Hardware Sporting Goods Houseware Paints Hunting and Fishing Licenses Compliments of THE CLASS OF '67 Compliments of THE CLASS OF '68 Compliments of THE CLASS OF '69 Compliments of THE CLASS OF '70 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1966 From the EPPING VARIETY STORE Main Street Epping, New Hampshire L 8. L CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION GENERAL CONTRACTORS MBUILDERS Exeter, New Hampshire Office: 772-3561 Res.: 772-3010 106 Epping Road 33 Hall Place AVENUE MOTOR SALES, INC. Dodge and Dodge Trucks Sales and Service 92. Portsrnouth Ave. Exeter, N. H. Tel. 772-3727 MALLOUF'S DRY GOODS STORE Main Street Epping, New Hampshire JOHN A. PERKINS RICHARD D. PRESCOTT Nottingham Kensington PERKINS AND PRESCOTT AGENCY INSURANCE Fire, Auto, General Liability, and Homeowners Telephone PResident 2-5 721 231 Water Street Exeter, New Hampshire PENNIWIT SNACK BAR We Make Our Own Ice Cream Route 101 Raymond, New Hampshire l.-Llgl DIANA LORENZO DAAL'S BRIDAL HOUSE 8. LINGERIE SHOPPE Gowns and Dresses for Every Occasion Mon. , Thurs. , Sat. 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Wed. and Other Evenings by Appointment Tues. and Fri. Until 9:00 412 Hilldale Ave. Haverhill, Mass. AI S. WELCH 8- SONS ,,clff4 -'Q At ZSI Wllet Sf. DB!!! Bottled Gas - Appliances Nationally Advertised Men's and Students' Clothing and Furnishings Raymond, N. H. Formal Wear phone: 395-3359 Sales or Rentals Compliments Compliments of of ATHERTON FURNITURE 275 Islington Street Portsmouth, N. H. CO. HARRY'S SHOPPING CENTER Epping Road Exeter, N. H. Whatever your future. . . some day you'11 be looking for a financial horne! And Rockingham National rs the place for you We provlde checkxng accounts savings accounts low cost personal loans every Banking service youll ever need Stop in NA flaw is Ibruumuu IANA' : .5 om A smlss Accoumn-sq Fei me and see us soon. Serving Rockingham County HUHKINGHAIW NATl0Nlll BANK Main Office: Exeter, N. H. Branch Office: Newmarket, N. H BUNDY 81 COFFIN, THE INC. EXETER FLOWER SHOP GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Rr. 87 Epping, N. H. Phone 772-3421 55 Main Street MIKE FRED Portsmouth Epping Exeter' N' H' 436-3247 679-8648 ir PARISEAU'S 1001 Elm Street Manchester, N. H. Compliments of BURNHAM'S DRY CLEANER Compliments of DAVID H. PETERSON Prudential Insurance ' Phone 332-3483--or--742-3555 EPPING CO-OPERATIVE BANK Epping, N. H.- Incorporated 1923 Saving Shares Serial Shares Investment Shares Christmas Clubs Money Orders BEAUTY HAVEN Main St. - Epping, N. H. Phone: 679-5312 MARY ROSE E. POLIQUIN, Prop. Compliments LIMPERIS TURKEY FARM Epping, N. H. NATHAN C. PHILLIPS PLUMBING 8. HEATING Epping, N. H. Tel. 679-8864 Yes, That Certainly Was the Year That Was TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY me WorId's ses: Yearbooks Are nyvqf-made I-1 1 A lg! r H. U L, .- A-f 'V 5 -,'.:w.E' JH me W ,Q wp Q . Q:-vpggl ' 'agp 1 'f Q -1 drug se'-1: 1 jg ' V Q- fwi'-vc W w J w'k bt24-:.1f'F?--f -A wx! 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