Exeter High School - Pinnacle High School (Exeter, NH)
- Class of 1978
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A-v , i Tj, ,fm X .I m sl., 4 A fb ,fig V ,ff N91 A f.., ., f , .. 2 . ' ., x Mrs. Elsie Gould N I l l 5 --Q... A W Mr. William Thorndike Hwy ,f ww M6415 , 92 Mr. Norman Holder y Weeks .62 dppzggaafaon Mrs . Virginia Whitloc S li 5 k Cffajf .QQIZIZQG 5 fi' Q01 I Q2-5265014 Jim O'Mal16y Nancy Rohr 07561.70 The following pages are filled with pictures which represent a period in our lives. As you read through them, nostalgia may overwhelm you and cloud your eyes. But remember, pictures can't recre- ate those special moments: they can only trigger memories. Upon these memories we must strive to build our futures. As we go forth into the world , we must think not of graduation as an ending but rather as a beginningg for now before us lie a myriad of opportunities. No matter what we do, we must remember that perfection is achieved only through effort and dedication. The stars are the limit and our dreams the horizon . Ginny Anderson Elsie Blancato Karen Bristol Joanne Broadbent Paula Brooks Lillian Cunniff Jan Dickinson Charlotte Doran Dennis Dube Beth Gimbel Kim Grondin Jenny Guarino Kathy Hallinan Cindy Jones Beth Kimball Lisa Kurgan Karen LaChapelle Andy Lamothe Kim Lemoine Maureen McManus Carol Moreland Lisa Morgan Anne O'l-learn Linda Oleniak Jim O'Ma11ey Jackie Oscroft Fran Plourde Patty Raymond Nancy Rohr Deb Smith Greta Tardiff Robin Warren Deb Young C'mon Duke, Where's my 1ayout??? ...At EQIA Should I use this picture? ,,. 1 L H W. W get M K. nk? as kg K-sw sv ap. .X tm- fhitiw AM M . - ' s e-l.i Ria ' E - W. we on ' R7 wal' sk f V . i I Ml, , 5 W.. . ,Q . ' W 'm ,....s , . ......g, ..-.....,, V J. ,,WmN',,.s B 1' . I ' is W ,. K .- fisti- ' . ...gif Ng 5 W,W, W -. 5 7 Q, w,,...T.T-M ' , ' ' . , Do you HONESTLY want to know why I'm smiling? So you want dirty pictures, eh? ' X - x P 5' A ',,.,.,,Wt....,..,.. My MI. Hobbs did WHAT?? Enough pictures: GET TO WORK!!! - X L . , lr X ' A af f f- , . . , xy ' Vx I f ,Q 1 Y ' ,J ,XEJEM This is starting to get to me . . . You want ME to do a layout? I, Nancy Rohr, being of sound mind and body . . . x DUKE M53 kggizi l X K 4 YLKETER , 'Q' , . Yi? In 5 Q, ' 41' sl ,bk f 1 1 ' QP 1 i, C,'Y fd-3 mia , Q 'Q J EJ' X EFIXCJTQL'-fe? l 2 A l A! 1 I x I1 l ' A gf , fr 4, 1 ai? j,mQ'5T' ygw - STUDENT WHO ARE Y 1 M9 , f F ,Q w?'?Wi Sf? 3, ri ri ,,,, V,,.,,.n ,,,, i 1 fff fff ' 'Q gf' ..,, 1 ,i,,, ,. ,gf yy , , ...,, , , w . .. . - S' ... I A kv 1 f 2 ,P i . . ., . gg! .x-:: u '-' Q ' av ..k. fbi A , s 3 55 Al K - isis fi-if Q M 1,1 QL' ff-. v 9 f kv . W.+x I . . L , . .ff ', ,Q .- .I , gg x MM X fl! afdmamfwfzofz l. g as ,wh .f, f'.: . . ' Q f , ' w - , 5, ,, Q vf i ! rw,,x,xA SEATED: Susan Cole. James Plourde, Jean Tufts. STANDING: George Sr. Amour. Thomas Premiss gifs! Ken Brown, Russell Freldsend. cvapszifzfsfzfsfzf gzacgsz QlZ1LL!2dI2f I2 9256! cfgcgczzdcygozf v ,.,l. 32 zfwl. 1 1 35' 'V . 1 5 1 Peggy Meyer Bob Weston is Shirley Rogers ' 2 5 X Nm Eileen Manson Dan Durgin I Mary Allard Evelyn Orr rZ!lZf0l2 if I6 Ujfcs i 4 if 'CE .ggzifzccpa f .-., i' se Rt 1 5 if A ' ,. Q l ttf -',L . , ' Q ii 45 To the Graduating, Class: ' -As Principal of Exeter Area High School, ltt me be one of the first to con' gratulate you on your accoinplishment. Perhaps, for at greater knowledge of just what this accomplishment means, let me iridicttte some of the results: First, you now have a diplomat which indicates El certain level of academic attainment and social ztdjtisttntttt. Second, you now can indicate to out :md :ill that yott are prepared to enter the working world of our society with some sltills. Third, above all, you have leztrtietl to Acquire knowledge through it system of teachers, rules ztttd regulations, and legtrtted how to cope with all of this. Shztltespettre wrote, We know who we :tru at the present, none of tis knows what we will be. Tho future for zill of you becomes at little easier because, of today's ziccomplishttiem. There is still at grtztt deal to accomplish. Dr. Willittiti CI. ,tllztrd Principal 14 ffmzfgsz Bozgowag cfwiifafzf .qpzizzcyafi r f 674751145 z fzwgy Martha Allen Sam Allen English Vocational Ed. Hurry up! I can't pose this way forever. l see you sneaking up on mel' if w V ' Betsey Altman English The matter of the subject is 4 2 ,L David Atwood lndustrial Arts Donald Armstrong Foreign Language You don't know how to speak French'?! 2 Kathleen Atwood Resource Room Go ahead and do it, wise guy. Come a little closer . . gi. Irma Barbour L Home Economics En lish . Being in sound mind and body, let's take a test Meleta Baker 8 Wouldn't you like to stay after class? , .Wf , , A r x Richard Bergeron ' English No you cannot swear on the Bible. Kathy Bean Foreign Language You just wait till after class. Richard Bienick English Eugene Buckmore Now that you have your picture, help me correct all these Math papers. You're gonna get an A for that one. Greg Butterfield Guidance Who knows what lurks in the hearts of men. Robcrt Chamberlain English Is that what you think? Peter Clark Math I bcg your pardon. ll' 'Vx Peter Coon Robert Currier Physical Education Social Studies That million dollar smile. Bet you don't have a pass. f Pit X 'K X X Richard Daincs Science Who let you in? Robert Dearborn Industrial Arts We are gathered here today to . . Andrea Deardorff ll QF ff' 506131 Slums Cassandra Donovan You name it, I've bccn there! Physical Education Can l stop smiling now? y 1 ,I ' Jane Draves Judy Dunlap Robert Eckhart Guidance Mathematics Audio Visual Best joke I've heard in years. The Miss America Smile Would you like to see me on film? r 1 Richard Eustis Gail Fifield Anne Geanoulis Physical Education Home Economics Business Education Why f1Oy0H Wam Coon Whcn YOWVC SOI mc No, l'm not the Zookeeper. This word TWEETY - must be miss pelled . 20 if 2 Elsie Gould Beverly Gravelle Linda Greenwood Business Education Mathematics Mathematics l'm posing for the artist. How can you pass up this proI'ile', ' No, this is not an unsolvable question! Anthony Guarino Daniel Guilmcttc Robert Hall Physical Education Guidanct Special Education What'? There's a pair of gym shorts tittl Nm low SAT scores are not signs of stupidity, but . . That's right, Crest Test - 19'l6. to the flagpole? 21 Richard Hwbbs Businuss Educzxtiott Xx'It4tt's that Norman Holdcr Guidance Close cncountcrs of thc third kind. s Q ,N-any 33315. . ri ,ol L Vh MM ,. Brucu Hubbard Catherine Hyland Special Srrt iccs Business Education Step into tttj: offict . This is my new student. 5 i s file .. , wNN.. Y , K lszxlml Irwin Chcstcr Jablonski Spatrtidt Math Cairn dn, you really didnt lcxtrtt that word hun .' You tncnn you don't want to be an ungi mir. Q ., .ss Merc gonna have Il wonderful Gytn class together. X N , he Judith Jones f Physical Educatiun 'ts .Ja -A 'sf-mf 1 ,4 1 Ronald Jefforcls Q Science -. Well don't look at me: lclidn't do it! Robert Korwutch Science Hi ya. Baht? James Latford Science So you're the one who put the frog in the sulfuric acid! fu' ww v Joyce Luriglty Michael Lzttyis Math English Ili, l'ni Orphan Annl, , So, you want an extension on your composition, do you Peter Lewis Math First there's Dashcr and Dancer and Prancer and Vixon. Cometand. . iv sa' av Philip Lyster Woodworking All right. who has my chalk. Sharon MacDonald Social Studies How's this peset l x fmt..-fs Suellcn McDonough Nurse You can't catch Elephantitis around here. 24 Herny Malone Science I'm a little teapot short and stout . . .s qi fp, yi . , 4:1- . , -uf-.J.n.4o.ww.l22 ,ff A xii 1 'il 'O 1 i i .X ta . 5 'xl Claire Melville ' 3 Language Q if 5, i I lcan'thearyou. . L s Hi li 5 5 5 W. ilnf ig 5 xi F' if i xi 'U .Q U ',i'N'aa . il 3 Driver Education I 2 Paul Narborne Industrial Arts How much wood would a Woodchuck chuck . . Carlo Nittoli Social Studies l've got her in there. V' L ,K t Katherine Norton ,. Hom X Econ unics Martlul Txlver L L luttlgllxlgt X'e1u1S Sitting Pretty. Don't you dare come near my sink! Terrence Melville 1 f i Frank Otis Social Studi-:S And wht-n l was in . . vsf - V x 5518175 1 i -yew 1 ':F' . Y' Wifi 5 N I 1 V Doris Pailw English l can read WAR AND PEACE in two minutes. Langdon Plummur Vocational Education Nutrition is thu kg: to a successful bt1sincss. Dt-nnis Robinstwn English Unly I know Ilik truth alumni Linda Rnnstadtl' Carl Robertson Social Studios Look Ma, no cavities. , . l litmus Robinson Music Thu lllilll with all th: hands. f t sg., Chris St. lean Social Studies Summcr vacation is just around thc corner. Ffa' loan Sanborn Art What did you say it is Paul St. lean Social Studies They reported the Exeter-Winnacunnett football game score backw1rds! . . f .N -cwquumaunun' i ..,, Malcom Sandberg Science Now, who wants to taste it first? Dean Scott Ken Sawycr Science This ltcre is thc cltemicztl furntulzt for mud. Art Hey, you two - this is Art. not Biology! fri Shirley Short English Jane Shattuck Emergency Survival And now we'11 teach you the waltz. 0 'c Wm Anne Smith Thomas Smith Social Studies Social Studies Oh you are, are you? Don't take another step! x fr Theresa Snook Business Education ' l Are we ready girls? 3 ' L Carol Spiller English Where did everyone go? iw Did I tell you my daughter's new word? 4 img Sadie Stevens French what do you mean, you don't understand 1nc'. ' William Thorndike English You, you're the one! Dean Tsona Distributive Education Rumor has it that . . . .ws- S 1 1555? .Wag Glenn Thompson Driver Education You hit a what! Alfred Trabucco Electronics I feel like I'm being watched. Brian Wazlaw Science He's an Aqua Velva man. i B . .P Q.. If l , l 9 4.-- W l g FMWH l :, Paul Villinski Lucy Weeks Library Guidance You expect me to believe that. lf you really want to go to college in West Epping Neil Weiss English Hey, it beats sitting in at chair. Iulian Whipple English - You can't fire me just because my jokes aren't educa -tr tional. Littltfmtt- if Q m,.,,,,- .ANX 'A x 41 1 k ',.M-........--'W 4 . ff'- E 'L' virginia whiriock X We H W -eve f 'S- ' Home Economics Ruth Z Xu its Of course, lknow how to sew. . Q t' . Special Education What are you talking about Gail Massey Mary Lou Clinion 1 Q, Mary Lewis Faye Willem ecfzefazisi kj AL!! Linda Wallace Cecile Sullivan 161. Rosemary Hartman F5 3 ii Darlene Cole zz l 'I .4- ,- Q,-v X ff f f 'fa Rene Morrisette Library Aide Would you PLEASE stop the talking! t. A 1 x A EM, f' 'i Audrey Eastman Dietitian Yes we'1l serve you wiLhOUl BH QfgfEZ!:Q Jfaf 32 Rita Hissey Matron 1don't do windows!!! llln. 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'QT F? . ,,.4nmw-was I f,,w f ' 'W .,,,mv, - fy M. . ,A-.QL . , 'aw 'O-1.1 van.4 ,, v ff ..W, ,, 'A- W -ww iw-Q-V MQW 1, rf I,,,,W 91 e gait gg. x 'b NM - gg W A wwf: in W, Sxx Na- Djlfgdilff President Peter Quinn. Vice President Lisa Morgan, Treasurer Maureen McManus. Secretary Fran Plourde Henry Malone Judy Dunlap CZQM 54JC7'f:f,0'Z:f, IOHN ADAMS Exeter College Start the race . . . What a runner . . . good timing. . . go for it . . . Soccer 25 Winter Track 2, 3, 45 Spring Track 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3, Co-Captain 4. JOHN ACHORN Newfields College Love them hockey games . . . also good pass . . . getting younger every day . . . Ake. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Executive Board 15 Class President 2, 35 Student Senate 3, 45 Junior Play. BILL ALLA RD xeter College 1 T.M.T .... forever. . . doctor. . . .N .... gooood pass . . . Love those B's . . . Doc. Transferred from Doherty High School, Worches- ter, Mass., 1977. Football 1, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3. 45 Baseball 1, 25 Soccer 35 Track 3. 4. STEVE ANDERSON Exeter College Trumpets forever, . . . l missed my bus again . . . dishes at the beach . . . Steve. PETER ALDEN Exeter College Likes to play Mr. Macho . . . Want a coat hanger? . . . Gotten rid of those mustache hairs? . . . 143 Maureen . . . friendly Pete. Transferred from Lebanon High School, January 1975: Golf 1, 2, 3, 45 Executive Board 1, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Iunior Play: Senior Play. ff! 5' X114 DEN ISE ALMON Exeter Undecided You queer! - Shy 'til she starts talking . . . you can always tell a southern girl from her walk. . . Nisy. 37 IEFF ARKELL Brentwood Air Force Academy Spanish lst period! . , . That little blonde patch. . . Ark. Soccer 1, 2, 3, Captain 4: Tennis it l GARY ASSAD Kensington Always looking for a new car is the next time you're going car? . . . Arab the oil Man. Football 1. 38 'Tl W .lx f, 'S Auto Mechanics . . . Hey, when to rack up your VIRGINIA T. ANDERSON Newfields College Do ttot walk in front of me, l may not follow. Do not walk behind tne I may not lead. Walk beside me and just be tny friend. Cheerleader 2, il, -lg Talon fig lce Hockey Stats 2, 13: Senior Concessiong Senior Prom: Executive Board -1: Office Aid 4. VERONICA L. ASBURY Exeter Oh yah . . . V. Dear. . and Ready. Love that walk . . College . Captain Rough . Ronnie. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3. 4, Vol- leyball ig Captain 3, 41 National Honor Society PETER BA KER Stratham College weekends belong to Gayle . . . always seen in a blue Rambler . . . a true friend . . . Feb. 25 . . . all-around athlete . . . Pete Wrestling 1. DAWN M. AUGUSTA W Exeter Undecidedt l don't know . . . Going cruising in the! magic van. . . . Donnie's girl still? Transferred from Portsmouth High Scltool in 1975. Softball 1, Q, 4: Mr. T's Magazine 31 Attend- ance Office Clerk 2, LZ. BRENDA BE.-X'l'ON Exctcr lmlccidcrl Czirnc in Scpr .... lcfr in Nov .... pop uiusic. lovc it . . . thc Scnior Soviril . . . bz1cliIoRocl41and. . . Brcn. 4592 -K Z SHARON BENNETT Ycwficlds Nursing 'I'hosc Ncwiiclcls cclcbrarions . . . Xi.'uirrl- icss in thc day rirnc . . . Whcn gm you going io play amnesia . . . Bczin. Srudcnl Council 1. llfgXN l1,XRCl HRD Kcnsingron Work . . . And l got lost in Boston, so l pullcd ovcr rhis cop . . . llypo-lcrin . . . B:irch. EV.-XN BERLIN Excrcr Collcgc Who is that clashing runncr' . . . 'I'hc mad rrurnpcrcr . . . Mrs. Langlcy's Animal Farm . . . 71h pcriod band . . . Oi1icrEv:in, Band 1, 2, 3, -1: Spring Track 1, 23, ,lg Sragc Band 2, 33, '11 Winter Track 2, 33, bl: Cross Counrry JS, -1: Narionzil Honor Soci- cry 53, 1. NICHOLASJ. BENEDETTU Kinsingron College Do Lhc Quito Shufflc . . . Skippin' school to cclcbrnrc my lasr dcrcnrion . . . Big man ar Shaws. . . NiclQ. 'S f INGEL.-X BERGVA LL Srrgirham College Thar's gross . . . Swiss Roll . . . Swcdcn's loss is our gain . . . Huy. hnvc you heard from Hans . . . lngris. Hamruarby lf's 1: Socccr 1: Arnc's Club 2, Ii, 45 AFS 13, 4: Forcign Exchange Srudcnr. 39 ELSIE BLANCATO Exeter College Excellent . . . Say What? Hundred and fifty dollar Chevy . . . Loves those rich guys . . .f1irratious Elsie. Track 13 PINNACLE . PETER BLANCATO Exeter Collegefworl Chevy's forever . . . loves those wheelie . . . friendly Peter, Always fun to be with . . Talkative Barbarino. Football lg Winter Track 1, 2: Spring Track 1 2. ' gf' MIKE BERNIER Exeter Undecided Where's Leo? . . . Mike, the race pup driver by day, pizza man by night . . . Making a career at Rachel's Pizza . . . friendly Mike ANN BOUCHER Exeter Collgge Newlywed . . . Always talking about those leans . . . Hey Kath, what's for lunch? 40 KAREN BRISTOL Exeter College A friend to all . . . McDonald's is my kind of place . . . Always after a VIC- tory . . . talkative Bris. Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 21 Senior Play: Junior Play: Student Council 1, 2, Guatamala Club 1, 2. DAVID BRAGON, IR. Exeter Electrician How ya hittin 'em kid? Good 'n you? . . quiet Skip. PAULA BROOKS Brentwood College Quoi? published poetess someday . . . hik- ing forever . . . Poets will conquer the world . . . thoughtful Paula. French Club 1. 2: Junior Play: First Place Merrill Writing Contest 3: A.F.S. 4: Mr. T's Magazine DAN BROWN Stratham College l Wasted days and wasted nights . . . See! Look lwhat it does for my test grades! . . . Drifty lDan . . . lTransferred from Holyoke High School, Holyoke. MA in 1976. JOANNE BROADBENT Stratham College Hola, Marta! Wanna Juana? . . . Oh, never mind. EXTREMELY artistic . . . JoIo. Volleyball 2, 3: Junior Play. LEO BUSH Exeter Work Tennis pro? . . . galloping Pinto . . . reckless driver . . . Deca 3 . BRENDA BROWN EXCI61' Business College What's happening? . . . Very friendly . . . likes to get along with others . . . Brownie. Basketball 1: Staff Committee for Co-op Program 3. Transferred from Epping High School in 1974. DAVID BUCHANAN Kensington College Firebird fury . . . Wounded knee . . . rhymes and hymes and in no time . . . doctor love . . . love the one you're with . . . Fast Movin' Buck. Football 1, 2. 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 3: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 2. 41 KIM CAIL Exeter Photography Huh, what? . . . Those Cracher Barrel nights . . . loves Nantucket! Going up to the church. . . . Wick Cell. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2: Boys Bas- ketball Statistician 3: Swim Team 3, 4: Outing Club 4. 4 ,Q DONNA M. BUXTON Brentwood College Quiet until the Quebec trip . . . sweet and innocent . . . always a witch on Halloween . . . Donna Bee. Gymnastics 1, 4: Band 1: French Club 1. 2, 3: AFS 4: Candle Light Theatre 3. CHRIS CALEY Brentwood College Good pass . . . Calo . . . Way out in Brent- wood . . . trouble in 103 . . . Sarge . . . Always there when you need him. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3: French Club 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. C' BARBARA CASSANI Stratham College Horse Jumping champ . . . One of those FINAST girls . . . B.R. road . . . all those math problems . . . Barb. Transferred from Ames High School, Ames, Iowa 1977: Gymnastics 3: Interna- tional Club 3 IEANNE CARTIER EXCICI College Usually late . . . always well dressed My Chocorua trips are always cancelled friendly leannie. Spring Track 1, 2, 3. 4: Executive Board 1, 4: Guatemala Club 3: Cross Country 4: Mr. T's Magazine 4. MICHAEL J CARTIER Exeter Non existent always has a joke . , . Always Cutts in line . Frank Flying Frenchman. Executive Board 1, Sl: Guatamala Club 1. 2, 3: French Club 1: Soccer 2: Spring Track 3, 4: Win- ter Track 41 Cross Country 4. 42 NANCY A. CIDONI Brentwood Work ' What? . . . Are you kiddin . . . You l1ouldn't dare . . . Loves music, horseback rid- ing. traveling and going to parties . . . Cid. KATRINA A. CHENEVERT Exeter College You climb a mountain because it's there . . . always ready for a fun time . . . future pharmacist . . . New Year's skiing at Cannon Mountain . . . Ting. Spring Track 1, 2, 35 Winter Track 1, 2, 3g Student Council 1, 'lg French Club 2: Field Hockey 2, 3: Drama Club Treasurer 3: Ski Club 4. R. GREGORY CLAAR Stratham Business Toast to the first million , . . Schooldays and weekends are often two different worlds . . . Greg. Soccer 1g Hockey 1, 2, 3. DIANE COLE Kensington Work MORRIS, time for din dm . . . have a nice day . . . a Kensington farmer . . . loves those cows . . . rowdy Dianne. Library Aid 1, Softball 1. DONALD COBB rtratham Marine Star hockey player at Stratham Hill . . . likes o be saluted . . . card shark in the cafe . . . asy going Don, TRACIE COLCORD Exeter Business Really excellent, bizarre . . . Her favor- ite dish is apple Crisp . . . Let's go partying . . . Colc. 43 ELAINE COPP Exeter Um, yeah, beakface . . . where's Nick? . . . How's Odiorne's Point? . . . the Larry Copp Syndrome . . . Red Man. Basketball 1, 2, 3: Junior Play: TALON 3: Can- dlelight Theatre 3: Senior Play. .w-p STEVEN COSTELLO Kensington College Timberlane . . . good pass . . . Costy . . . the fish . . . in the clouds . . . Steve. Transferred from Central Catholic High School, Lawrence, Mass. Winter Track 1: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 1, 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 3. 44 MARY CONKLIN Exeter College Yin-yang . . . How they going? . . always looking for a good party . . . a Brillo head . . . what's up? . . . Muffy. Homeroom Representative 1: Guatemala Club 1, 2, 3: Drama 1, 2: French Club 1. 2: Softball 1, 2, 3: Cheerleading 2. ROBERT CORSON Exeter College The ordeal on Black Mountain '7'7 . . . yellow bikinis . . . Hey, I like your sneakers . . . drinks only water at parties . . . Corse. Winter Track 2, 3, 4: Spring Track 2, 3, 4: Jun- ior Play: Senior Play: Cross Country 4. H. RUSSELL CROWELL, JR. Kensington Cgllege l have returned . . . Oregano . . . honest Rusty. Senior Play. CYNTHIA COTE Exeter Service Cinder blocks . . . alias Aunt Jemima . . . always smiling, Big Joke, Ha, Ha . . . Cyndi, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, Captain 3, 4: Color Guard 2, 3, 4: TALON 3: Mr. T's Maga- zine 4: Senior Play: Chorus 2: Youth and Govern- ment 2, 4: Outing Club 4. DIANNE CYR Kensington College Love those billboards . . . a Dunkin' Donuts fiend . . . Chinese fire drills . . . Sid. Spring Track lg Colorguard 2, 3, 4: Junior Playg 1 National Honor Society 3, 45 Mr. T's Magazine 4: Senior Play. JOHN DABNEY Exeter College Phil Physics . . . Peter's wearing flowers in his hair? . . . Mr. Magic . . . What about that last night as X-Country Captain? . . . I.D. Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3: Captain 4. Qqjwff ' LILLIAN CUNNIFF Exeter Beautician Always talking . . . a true New Yorker . . . hates Phys. Ed. Red Flash . . . ..Red... Pinnacle: Transferred from Peekskill High School, Peekskill, NY 1976. BRETT De STEFANO Exgttgr College Spring '78 . . . That's all she wrote! . . . Down to the shanty . . . Simple case . . . going to Atlanta . . . Cher- okee. . . Hawaiian. l JOAN CZ AIKOWSKI Exeter Air Lines Loves those bag boys at Shaw's . . . Jamai- cans . . . stop teasing Mr. Sawyer . . . movin' on . . . rowdy Chyke. Executive Board 1, 2: Swim Team 1, 2, 3: Field Hockey 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Spring Track lg Basketball Stats 3. RICHARD DAY Exeter Q College Always in his J.H.S. shirt . . . physic whiz . . . enjoy those sociology games? . . . Let's go to Hampton Beach . . . Whcre's my Swiss Miss? . . . good natured Richard. 45 IANICE DICKINSON Exeter College Chop Chop! . . . I got my purple belt Friday and my chartreuse one Saturday . . . How's fishing? . . . friendly lan. Student Council 1, ig PlNNACLEg National Honor Society 3, 4g Executive Board 4g Senior Conces- sions. DAVID C. DIONNE Stratham College May 9th forever . . . . Twizzle-spaz. . . Dave. . Wanna drive, Dave? Wrestling 1, 2: Soccer 2: Spring Track 3, 41 Winter Track 4. Transferred from South lredell High School, Barium Springs, N.C. 46 JOHN B DEVOE Strathani College When the shark bites . . . fix your septic tank . , . always racing, but can't get in gear . . . one of Snow's dwarfs . . .talkative lay. Student Council 1, ig Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 41 Tennis 1, 3, 41 Baseball 'lg Iunior Concessions: Senior Play. KEITH DiGIOVANNI East Kingston Financial Genit The only guy in Office Practice . . . alway forgets his books . . . the girls and Keith . . Circus Time potato chips. NORMA ELAINE DOWLING Stratharn Nursing Don't bring coffee to homeroom, Norma . . . left us early . . . deten- tions? Executive Board 1, 23 French Club 1, 23 Literary Magazine 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. CHARLOTTE ANN DORAN Exeter Lifeguarr Hey, don't I know you from somewhere? . . Beach. Brando's Summer of '77 . . . Jasper. Outing Club lg Track lg Executive Board 1. 2 Cheerleading 3. DENNIS DUBE Exeter College There is an insufficiency of chairs . . Harry A. Kagan . . .- I mean really . . . Doob. French Club lg Audio-Visual 1, 23 Soccer Man- ager 2, 3: Spring Track Manager 2: Junior Play: TALON 33 Golf 4g Senior Play: Drama Club P1. ff' MARK DUHAMEL Exeter Part of the motorcycle gang . . . loves to hang around . . . one of Stone's boys. IANET DOWNING Exeter College lxhat are you doingq . . . M111 you get out of the way? . . . Gary . . . quiet 'til you know her . . . lan. Executive Board -1. ROBERT DUMAS Kensington College Rich and Ferguson's number one fun . . . Drummers are the best . . . How do you like it so far7 . . . Bob. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball lg Chorus 45 Stage Band 4. ERIC EDIN Stratham work Let's have a party at your camp . . . party's forever . . . What happened to the Weaver . . Eric. ARTHUR DUPRE Exeter Work, College Having hash for breakfast or a sandwich? . . . fun to be with . . . the original Author. 47 KATHI EVANS Brentwood Vocational School One of the Brentwood Bunch . . . always cheering you up . . . Where's Fernandes? One-half of the class couple. Track 1 . 53 ARDITH FARR Exeter The creative writer . . , poetry . . .l Everest here I come . . . determined Ard1 Outing Club 2: Junior Play. 48 ALAN ELDREDGE Exeter work Always laughs at Jokes . . . 75 down Linden Street The Blue GMC SALLY EATON Exeter out big bird . . . not quite as shy as she seem: . . . smile, smile . . . you'll never see hel frown . . . friendly Sally. JAY FERNANDES Exeter College The other half of the class couple . . . How's right field? . . . tells funny stories . . . caterpillars on the lip. Baseball 2, 3. NORA E. FELCH Kensington Medical Secretarj The best part of the day is the Don and quiet . . . Nobody knows noses like Nora Nurse . . Stubby. Colorguard 2, 3, 4g Junior Play. ELLEN FITZGERALD tratham Work What a mooch! Ellen Fitz . . . headin' West . . Early Leaver. 'ransferred 1975 from Lincoln Sudbury Regional igh Schoolg Sudbury, Mass. dh JAMES FLEURENT Iham College 'EST What . . . Don't Assume . . . That a Brite smile . 1 . BION . . . friendly vnny. tball 1, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, . Transferred from Manchester High School, n. Hhs: LYNN FIELDSEND Exeter College . . . and then this frog jumped up from under me, and Barchard screamed. . . . Oh, really? . . . Do you remem- ber those hiking trips, 1975? . . . crazy Lynn. French Club 1. LINDA FREEMAN Stratham Wf-'Ik What's wrong with Juniors? Well dressed and quiet LINDA' li MICHAEL FLAHERTY Exeter College Likes jumping from bikes to bushes! . . . always first no matter what . . . drifting along . . . Mike. Soccer 3: TALON 3, 4: Cross Country 4: Tennis 4. JACK FLYNN Stratham Undecided One of the Stratham bunch . . . Always look- ing for a good time . . . good-looking lack. 49 ARLENE M. FRENCH East Kingston Traveling to Missouri . . . to ssc who . . . back again iu tht' suizimcr . . . Watch it blow up? . . . Spficq Cadut TS, . . . music- iovitig Ftcnchiu. ?,i IOHN FULLER Srqitwood Work Lut's go to tho duad Room. Xx'hat's up' Xx'hQrc's tho patty tonight ' Always ruzidy for a good time! . . . rowdy Jotitiiu. 50 NORM AN FREEMEN Exist Kingston Jo4 . . . iitirmys Bay , . X-Joris . East Kihtston iuiiihurjzick . . . Joey A Ht-Lid. TOM FRENCH Stratham Y0u'rc such rm idiot, you think you own mu. . . . Always the omg to try and gut atten- tion in class . . . fricnd1yFrQtichic. BRLNIDXL XC NUNI Xxho knows whit Q hwppttiiug, kip iround t suit ti t.c. .tt i comb rowd Bimudi Offigu 'xsststwnt 1 ttituckx THOMAS G.-XGE Exglgr Cfcillcgl My follow Aiimricatis . , Thy guntltgtiic ptgrvcrt . . . thu consurvtitivu smolcur, pipe an cigar smolstar . . . atgutiiutitzitivc Tom. PAUL GALLANT Exeter College l lt's a long walk . . . me and my 350 four Honda . . . scrub those floors . . . l don't drink, do l' . . . heading for Arizona . . . Paul. Guatamala Club 1, 2. ROBIN GATCHELL Exeter Travel Has to know everything . . . 1th birthday . . . driving home from the Harbor House . . . hitting old women in borrowed vans . . Gatch. IALEEN GALLANT Exeter College Musical . . . life is full of music. Oh, Iwee . . . laleen! you're LATE!! sweet as CANDY Chess Club 1g Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chamber Choir 1, 2, 23: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Variety Show 3. DEBORAH GILMAN Brentwood College Boo-hiss . . . a real horse lover . . . always breakin' something . . . watch out for that horse's feet! . . . I hate you, l hate you, my dog hates you! Gi1lv Executive Board 1 2: Student Council 1. 'iw-f X ROBERT V. GANLEY Exeter College Walkin' tall . . . Ganley's pool room . . . How do you say soccer in French? . . . How's your bike? . . . Captain Bob . . . Ganley Bob. Spring Track 1: Hockey 2, Sq French Club 2, 4, President 3: Soccer 3, 4: Executive Board 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, Junior Play. JANET GEORGE Kensington College Loves a good party . . . always in a good mood . . . has her own style . . . original Janet. 51 LENNY GILMORE Exeter Coast Guard Always the one with a lot of laughs . . . Dough Boy. ELIZABETH GIMBEL Exeter C0115 You guys . . . Simbo . . . Guys in jee . . . leader of cheers . . . Rosie . . Gimp. Guatemalan Club 1, 2, 3: Student Council 1, Cheerleaders 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Executi Board 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4: PlNNl CLE: Senior Play. BRYAN S. GONIER Exeter Marines I'm going to be a service man . . . Carpen- ter's carriage l-louse? . . . our friend from Pots- mouth . . . Bye Bryan. Soccer 1, 25 Wrestling 1, 'lg Transferred from Portsmouth 1975. 52 IOHN GILMORE Exeter Whatever happened to his shyness . . . it's not there anymore . . . that's for sure . . . mind of his own . . . stubborn Tiger. SUSAN GOODRICH Stratham College Oh God! . . . Wh0's THAT? Cin your lockerb . . . a friend when you need one . . . so creative . . Sue Field Hockey 3, 45 Spring Track 3, 45 lunior Plays Band 4- Talon 4 E KEN GOODALL Kensington January 20th is the day! . . . Where's rr motorcycle? . . . I'm always right . . . Whe: are the Beach Boys playing? . . . French gir are nice . . . argumentative Ken. Basketball l, SZ. BECKY GORDON Exeter College What's wrong with sophomore guys? . . . Rebecca of Prescott Farms . . . ya know . . . a good friend . . . Beck. Student Council 1. 2. i i WAYNE Goss EXSICI Policeman Oh really . . . Gremlin with a 12 cylinder engine? . . . Hey, you flakey shining Cowboy . . . Love those assemblies during x-block . . . Exeter's own John Wayne. Ch?-SS Team 1. 2, 4: Baseball 1, 2: Bowling lg Basketball 1. KAREN GOODWIN Exeter Work, Travel Leaving school in Mike's GMC 4x4 . . . loves the Mountains and the beach . Green Mountain Climber. KATHY GRIFFIN East Kingston Undecided Those mad back spasms. Parties in Revere Boyfriend . . . 90 miles per hour to Revere! . . . Der. Transferred from Northeast Regional High School, Wakefield. Mass. 1976. I AMES GORMAN Exeter State Police Ford's forever . . . 110 in a 40 zone on 101-D . . . inside windshield wipers . . . Let's scrape the windshield. . . . Jungle J1m. Basketball 15 Bowling 11 CIOSS COUNTY 2- 3? Spring Track 2: Winter . Track 2 GREG GRANNON Exeter The wild party goer . . . taking it slow and easy . . . those cold walks to school . . . Rick, 53 KIM GRONDIN EXCISI' College That darn B.S.!!! Always out with the boys . . . Hey Deb! Taxi! . . . Gnmt . . . lt's Mac! . . . Jo Jo couldn't catch her. . . flirta- trous Kimby. Student Council: Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom, Junior Play: Senior Prom. ,l .,,,,.. NANCY L. GURRETTE Exeter Work This kid breaks into her own house . . . foxy lady . . . always with her MAN! . . . Nance, 54 JENNIFER L. GUARINO Brentwood Colle Driving and drifting . . . What REALLY ha pened in Portsmouth? . . . Get the peanut butt before they get back . . . Let's talk . . '1 hat's nice . . . Jenny, Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey 1, Basketball 1, 2: Softball 1, 2, 3: Student Count 2: French Club 2: Honor Society 3, 4: Juni Conces.: Junior Prom: Senior Prom: PINNACLE. TERRY MARIE GROETZ Kensington Work Bow Lake '7'I . . . Let's go to North River . . . Bunk house forever . . . Diamonds are forever! . .. Groetzy. Softball: Field Hockey 1, 2. 3: Ice Hockey 1, 2: Outing Club 3, 4. KATHLEEN M . HALLINAN Newfields College Iforget . . .popular. . .lsn't shea cheerleader? . . . You Baby, Deano . . . look out for mosquitoes! . . . Hal. Student Council: Exeuctive Board 1, 2. 3, 4: Softball 2, 4: Cheerleading 2, 4: Junior Play: Hockey Stats 3: Senior Play: Senior Prom. 715 ' E my if JOYCE A. HALEY Exeter Colle Want to go skiing? . . . He's not my ty . . . what time did you get home? . . . it bitty feet . . . Joyce. Softball 1, 2: Field Hockey 2: Spring Track 3, Senior Play: National Honor Society: Junior Plaj HENRY CLAY HAYWARD II Exeter Mean Clay Hayward . . .W benched with a cast . . .sprints. . .jock. . . Buddha. Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4: State Meet of Champi- ons 3. 4. PATRICIA HALLINAN Exeter College Those nights at the church . . . one of the Pats . . . our own Playboy bunny . . . that's pretty tricky . . . Wunner- ful. Wunnerful . . . drifty Pat. DOUG HENDRICKSON Exeter College From the opium of custard To the ledges of extremes, Don't believe it 'til you've held it Life is seldom what it seems But lay your heart upon the table And in the shuffling of dreams Remember who on earth you are. Lake Outing Club 2, 4: Treasurer 3. THOMAS HERCHEK lExeter College A mean car driver . . . A cop's best friend . . . Loves to give parties . . . Camaro's best friend. . . Chek. Tennis l. 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. G. SCOTT HOFFMAN Exeter Airlines Loves Chris Evert . . . late night trips to Friendly's . . . is this doorknob alive? . . . Kiss . . tennis anyone? . . . SCOTT, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play: Talon 4. ,QQ ELAINE GOUDREAU HILL Exeter College E-laine . . . Love those army boys in Colo- rado . . . Elaine, did you get a deer yet? . . . what are you getting me for Christmas, you guys? 55 CHRISTINA HOOD Exeter Cjolltge Cold hands . . . Life is a field ltoeltty game . . . skiing in Colorado . . . Chris. Field Hockey 2, LS, -1: Winter Ttaek J, l: Soft- ball 2, 3, 4, Junior Play: Senior lllax: National Honor Society 4. Transferred from Evtritt Junior High School, Wheat Ridge, Colorado l:l75. 1 1 1 11 11 Q KIM HOUSTON Exeter College Always giggling . . . loves to ll'el't.l. Xfhat happened in Bermuda, Kim' . . , lfltat ' . . . lQimmie. Field Hockey 2, 4: Tennis Q: l.tsk.il'.tll Transferred from Hyde School, Fatli Nl HT , 56 Dlx lL1HT HOLBROOK Exeter Dttck hunter from Great Bax' always has .t l'ndecided sick Joke . . . the man wit the golden gun . . . Go for vour gun, Dwight T Al ONT 1 JOHN HORROCKS Brentwood Colleg . . . with a glazed eye, and some bovine pe spiration . . . music . . . Dr. Chumley to D . . A real pulaa' . . . Look at tho: . Flash. Clarke . legs! . . Marching Band 1: Concert Band 1, 3, JS, -1: Stag Band 2, 3, '1:luniorl'lay: Senior Play. Exeter Trucking freshmen . 1.-XfxiESl.XCl4SON Construction up the road . . . Loves those . . Mechanic par excellence . . . Iim. flaw :W BRI.-XN D. HOYT Newfields Jottrnalis Sad . . . One sports argument after anotht . . . king of cards . . . a different team jerst every day . . .over to Lydia's. . . Brian. TALON 4. GENE IEMERY Exeter 'itotiilg l'ye 'ottn to to world lust gettin' into trouble 2, to . . . . Pinlty. Sand JZ, la Chorus li, bl: Music Club. Trgiustlrrtd l9TfS front: English High School, Lynn, Nlgtss. DENNIS J?iCQl'ES East Kingston Aviation Colorado here l come . . . would like to try ,vlyigttion and .hrongttttics . . . Hey, D.l. Soccer l, Q, JB, iq Bttsltetbull l. 2, LT: Debate l, .31 Drttntzi 1, 53: Class Represent- ative l, 51: Student Council JZ: llitsebttll Q. Transferred front: l.H.TXi. ill Kentble Street, lenox, Mass. IO.-XNNE IUHNSUN Exeter Legal Secretary Hey Bob, make, sure that parachute opens . . . l.et's go bobbing for apples . . . those .Arlington hjsgujss . . . lo. CYNTHIA IUNES Strathntzt College Remetitber the cafe . . . rowdy times . . . always with fl stnile . . . fun loy- ing Cindy, Swim Teztnt l, 2, Sq Slqi Club l, 2, Honor Society l, J3: French Club 1, :Sz President of Art Club 1: Secretary of Pavas 3: Newspaper l: Chess Club l: Riding Club 3: F.H..-X. Ii: PINNACLE. Entered in 1977 from Xyeyntouth South High School, Vey- ntouth, Mass. BETTY JOHNSON Strgtthtun College Tub Four Forever. . . Tell ine, B.J. . . . rowdy sports fun . . . here comes thot blue pinto . . . friendly Betty. ', fi Softball lg Gll2l.lUIl'l2liIlif:illi'J',T, 357 Hocl-:ey Stntsyl: Ciltee-rleiading lg Ituiior Play: SQI'lli1F'P1LH'.' ' Q I Q ,, , , , , MAUREEN JOHNSON Brentwood Undecided Always partying . . . look for Cheryl, and Maureen will be around . . . Brentwood stick bunch . . . Moe. 57 IE.-XNNE M. KALER Kensington VOYI4 lx'hat! . . . what a great D.-Xl' today is! Dover forever . . . can't wait 'til tht weekend. Field Hockey 1, Basketball Manager 1. CHERYL IOSSELYN Brentwood Weasle . . . crude, very crude . . . guess what we do in Brentwood? - Party! . . . where you find Cheryl. you'll find Mo . . . Little Mighty Mouth ' MARK KEENEY Exeter Trade Schoc Pit parties . . . just like down on the Beac . . . Women. Wine, and private Kendall . . . Spring Track 1, 2, 13: Basketball 1: Hockey 2. li! Q NANCY KINGSTON Exeter Undecided The tallest bean l've ever seen . . . Good things DON'T come in small paclt- ages Beanie Basketball 1, 2, op Tennis 1, -, 3. Trans ferred 1976 from Verona High School. Verona, New Jersey. BRIAN KENERSUN Kensington Met-ltxittie Excellent mechanic . . . cruises Kettsittgtott in his Van . . . lilies those freshmen . . . ttarittgl up the streets . . . liriztn. 58 ELIZABETH I. KIMBELL Exeter College Kind, friendly, helpful . . . when you need a friend . . . always bonds people together . . . Beth. Chorus 1, 2, JS: Office Help 15, '13 Senior Play: PINNACLE. DIANNE KNOX rentwood College Belongs to the Brentwood Brood . . . Enjoys sing with her friends . . . member of Hopey's riving Class. 14' A BRUCE KNIPSTEIN Newfields very artistic . . . K-nip eyes . . . paint vs. a picture . . Nipper. . . . those . hey. Soccer 1, 2, 3. ELLEN KORZENIEWSKI Exeter College Stranded in the middle of Bow Lake . . . par- ites at Oakland Heights . . . Salisbury Beach . . . pokerat Ronnie's . . . Flaky. Guatemalan Club 2. 3: Senior Play. SHERRY KUCHARSKI Exeter WOIk She goes for the out of town guys . . . Mark, Mark Who? . . . Shy Sak. Student Council 1' Volleyball 2, 3: Talon x DONNA KRASZEWSKI reter Work Where's the nearest party . . . Lost her entity? . . . Cracker barrel forever . . . fe is a party . . . breakfast at 8:00 . . . lDonna . ' ' PATRICE KUCHARSKI Exeter Work Loves to push those register buttons! . . . quiet 'til ya know her . . . Pat. TALON 4. 59 KAREN LaCHAPELLE Exeter College Goes for the grads . . . lim, Jim who? . . . Volleyball Jock . . . Larsh. Spring Track 1: Volleyball 2, 31 Tri-Captain 4: Girls lce Hockey 2, 3, 4: Softball 2, 3: Jr. Play: PINNACLE. ix MICHEL A . LACROIX Brentwood College We've done it before, we'll do it again . . . the star of Honors English . . . good natured Michele. FHA 1: French Club 2: Junior Play: French Club 3. 60 LISA KURGAN Stratham Airline Stewardess Where's the Party? . . . What a rush . . . Loves to dance fbumpb Loves sports . . . always good for a laugh . . . Kurg. JV Cheerleader 1: Junior Play: National Honor Society: Volleyball 4: Senior Play, AFS 4: Executive Board 4: Concessions 4. ROBIN LSBRANCHE Newfields Cfyllege Flaming pencils . . . on the lookout for Mr, T . . . a wealthy journalist someday . . . can't wait for college life . . . Robin, Executive Board l. 2: Cross Country 1, 2, 35 Wimef Track 1. 2, 3: Spring Track 1, 2, 3g French Club 'P 3 ANDY LA MOTHE Exeter Our trusty photographer . . . Mad cap Lamothe . . . the sly look . . . comical And ve RICHARD LALLEY Our lovable Psycho . . . Butch Lalley and . . . Joe Ferone at his best the Horrocks Kid BUSH . . . talented, witty, sensitive Dick, BRENDA L. LeBEAU Nlewfields Undecided Guess What? dates men from other schools . . Anyone want to walk to the store 7th'? . . Newfields forever . . .shy Bren, BRENDA LANGLOIS Exeter Farrah Fawcett of Exeter High . . . talkative . . . individual . . . lives to the music . . . What an experience in the girls room . . . Brenda. JAYSON LEEPER gxgwr Undecided loves trains . . . Hello. Jelly Belly . . . aithful cafe worker. . . Jay. CAROL LEONARD Brentwood Work One of the Stratham bunch . a good joke . . . enjoys life . . . Carol. . . loves DONNA Le BREUX Brentwood College Love the SEAchrist . . . always on the run, winter, summer, spring, fall . . . friendly Donna. Cross Country l, 2, 3, 4g Seacoast Striders l, 2, 8. 4: Spring Track l, 2, 3, 45 Winter Track 13, 43 Exeuctive Board l. 2, 3. KIM RENEE LEMOINE Brentwood Modeling God only knows . . . best dressed . . . aspiring model . . . fashionable Kim. Horse Show 2: lunior Play: PINNACLE. 61 DONNA LIZOTTE Kensington Cotutnunications Most likely to succeed . . . fl good lookva- like . . . the long dark roads in the woods . . . parbtime prepy . . . Hickville parties. Rolo, 'Os VA LERIE MACDON.-XLD Brentwood Worl Really! . . . Likes looking through all o the Paiges in the phone book . . . under- standing Val. TALON 4. FRANCIS LISOWSKI Exeter Work Oh, come on you guys . . . skiing at Crantnore . . . loves to stnash up cars . . . parties at the Pit . . . quiet till you know hitn . . . Polish, I.-HN MANSFIELD Strathatn Work Bun picker from Stmthitn wks P Q heuy wc likes little trucks . .. lan. Outing Club 13, 4. TOM MACDOUGALL Exeter College Spring '7S: That's all she wrote! . . . Mer- rill's barn, down to the shanty . . . Torn, Football lg Soccer S, li, ln Hockey Q, 23. 71. 62 Q Y .bk I f ., MIKE M.-XLONEY Exeter XNVOI lust a great kid . . . good artist . . . easy 1 talk to. . . Mike. MIKE MAYNARD xeter Work The resident glass expert . . . My truck's nall, but it runs . . . got any bananas? . Chimp. Jotball 1. JE- ft -15 ,-'Q AMY McDONNELL Exeter Nursing A ruby is her favorite Jewell . . . Colorado bound . . . serious when it comes to sports . . . Amy. JOYCE MARSTON Stratham College Those band bus rides? . . . the fabu- lous 4 forever . . . Get your copy of the Clarion . . . Marsty. Colorguard 1, 2, 3, 41 Cheerleading 2, 3, 45 Executive Board 2, 3, 4, Child in Gua- temala 2, 3: Senior Playg PINNACLE. PAT MCLAUGHLIN Newfields Work Colorado Bound . . . Hey let's go up to the Church Woobly LORI MCALLISTER Stratham Work Leaves us early . . . yellow Bessie . . . Let's have a demolition derby . . . fun-loving Lori. Guatemala Club 1. 2, 35 Executive Board 1, 2. 3: Field Hockey 25 Basketball Concessions 3: TALON 3. an '65 CATHERINE A. McGEAN Brentwood College Reid-McGean weekends forever! B-O-O-M! . . . Friday nights are great - Saturday mornings are rough . . . Watch out for Yellow Eyes . . . Noodles. 63 LAURA K . MEADE Exeter College Our own Big Fig . . . That Falmouth trip . . . Show me how to PLANTE flowers! Always loud at Hampton Football Games. Softball 1, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior National Honor Society 1: Harvard Book Award 3: Junior Prom: AFS 4: Drama Club 4: Senior Play: TALON 4. Transferred from Weymouth South High School 1976. MAUREEN McMANUS Exeter College 755 cars . . . good actress . . . Where is West Boxford? . . . Marshall's forever . . . a humble bumble . . . HMO... Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2: Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4: Outing Club 2: Youth and Gov. 2. 3: Junior Play: National Honor Society 3, 4: Senior Play: PINNA- CLE. CLINT MERRIMAN EXCICI' Collegf Pool Champion . . . prisoner at Shop anc Save . . . Boston . . . losing his Suzy Q': . . . It's not too sweet. Borg's no. 1 . . . Clint. Basketball 1: Speech Contest 1, 2: Tennis 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: TALON 4. KENT R. MICHAUD Exeter College Ready with a smile . . . workaholic . . . Jonsereds forever . . . What's wrong with clear- cutting? The kubota kid . . . Has his own harem! ! ! flirtatious Mitch. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Spring Track 2. 3: Talon 3. 64 KAREN MILLER Exeter College What, lost this time?! quiet on the outside. but!! . . . Hey, Flash! . . . Business-Minded . . . Karen. Volleyball 2: AFS 4: Executive Board 4. 4' 0 z .taxi 6 6 4' 9 9.5 6. , 6 JOHN V. MIELCARZ. Stratham College . . . We're outta here! . . . Kiss freak . . . puck star . . . Chemistry's a breeze . . . John. Football 1, 2: Spring Track 1: Hockey 2. 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4. ED MITCHELL atham Work 'elk' ,ightweight shoes . . . ace bonfire builder . . two wheels are better than -1 . . . lirch. BRIAN MINAS V Exeter Olympic Marathon r-vs Goin' out to run . . . even in the snow . . . a true star trek fan . . . Can be recognized by the black cowboy hat . . . a Greek King. Band 1, 23 Football Manager 2, 3, 45 Winter Track 2, 3, 4, Spring Track 2, 3, 4. RACHEL MITCHELL Exeter Compliments of the vanity CorSETT Company . . . one of the quiet types, but watch out - one of a kind Rae. Junior Play: Senior Play. I SUE MOREHEAD Exeter College Hiking the Beeline Trail . . . that dishwasher in Switzerland . . . Drift . . .friendly Sue. Field Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4g Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Execu- tive Board 1, 2, 3: Student Council 1, Outing Club 1: Iunior Prom: Senior Prom, Senior Play. COLLEEN MONAGHAN er Marriage ln be found at all ends of the globe . . . Let :y try it . . . rguard 1, 3. Www, .......f. -Q -K ELIZABETH MOONEY Exeter Travel wrinkled pants forever . . . parties at Oak- land Heights. Remember Salisbury Beach . . . southem Belle . . . Beth, Guatemalan Club 2, 3: Softball Manager 3. 65 LISA ANN MORGAN Exeter College Lisa, let's go bushwacking in a yellow jeep . . . Dennis at Salisbury Beach . . . stranded at Bow Lake . . . Sept. 28, 1974 . . . Uncle Iimmy Morg Executive Board 1. 2, 3: Basketball Manager 1. 2: French Club 1, 2, 4: Student Council 1, 2: Outing club 1: Junior Prom: Junior Play: Senior Play: Drama Club 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Class Vice President 4: PINNACLE, Layout Editor. 'UT' 'UPF' EDWARD MORRIS Exeter College Quiet . . . sleeps in Spanish . . . The finast bag-boy . . . at the movies with Laura . . . Bert. 66 CAROL MORELAND Exeter College The summers in Hampton . . . John boy's dream . . . Led Zeppelin in Con- cert! . . . those Thursday night hockey games! Rowdy Carol. Field Hockey 1: Chorus 1: Executive Board 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom: Senior Prom: Junior Play: PINNACLE: Senior Play. JANE MULLAVEY Kensington Olympics Horses, what are they? . . . Balance beams . . . Hey, lane, track to the right . . . Left . . . Wow, did you see him? . . . Wave Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4: Spring Track 1. 2: Drama Club 4. 'fi' DAWN MORIN Stratham College Rock roups and french fries . . . ripple tanks 8 will get you through . . . I m NOT shy . . loves Springer Spaniels . . . natural high . . Wicked! National Honor Society 3. 4. L BRUCE MORSE East Kingston loves those fires . . . always has some nice to say . . . . . . outspoken Buster. Work thing his corner in the cafeteria CHARLES NIEBLING Forestry Darkness falls and seasons change same old nds the wind and rain. 414, -lu., STEFFEN OCKEY Kesnington College Always on the move . . . Mother? . . . soc- cer ball in the hall . . . tall, blonde, and wanted! . . . Steff. Soccer 1, 2, 4, Wrestling 1, Drama 1, 2, News- paper 1, 2: Football 2, 3, Track 25 Yearbook 25 AV Club 2: Tennis 3g Junior Prom, Ski Club 3, Nat'l Honor Society 3, 4, Transferred in 1977 from Oscoda High School, Oscoda, M1. ROBERT F . NELSON Stratham College Pump that gas! . . . 105 on Union Road . . . Super Nova in fourth grade Russ DARLENE OLSON Brentwood Travel I wish I didn't have to go to school Enjoys a good party . . . Molson ANNE LOUISE O'HEARN xeter College Let's go to the bandroom . . . Clyde in con- ert . . . 5'5 and one half! . . . I can't BILL- :ve it! . . . Vamp. Ihorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Mr. T's Magazine 1, 2, 3, 44 olle ball 2, 3, 4g All-State Chorus 2, 4g Y 'hamber Choir 2, 3, 45 All Eastern Chorus 3: lnior Play, Senior Play, National Honor Society , 4. Fixx LINDA OLENIAK Hair Dresser Stratham Hampton Beach Summer of '77 . . . Florida, here I come . . . Where's Don? . . . always laughing . . . Lin. Executive Board 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey Manager ' ' ' ' P1 z Senior 3: Junior Prom Committee, Junior ay Playg Senior Play Prom Committee: PINNACLE, Senior Social. 67 JACQUELINE ANNE OSCRUFT Exeter College She'd hate to leave her High School, Our own long and silky girl . . . Eighteen at Pier II? . . . really, Harry! Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Executive Board 2, 3, 4: Horseshow 'lg Junior Prom: Spring Track 4: Senior Play: PINNACLEg Cross Country 4: Winter Track 4: Senior Prom. SUSAN C. PALM ' 4 Exeter College Ruff-a-duff! . . . Eighteen at Pier Ili' . . . loves to ski . . . Yowzaa! . . . loves to test how strong trees are . . . horseshow organizer . . . Sue. Executive Board 2, 3, 4: Senior Play: SOHiOI oncessions. 68 5'-paw IIM O'MALLEY Stratham College Pinkham Notch forever . . . get high on rock!! I . . . let's hike . . . ski cross country . . . would rather be outside . . . Grizz. Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Guatemalan Club 1, 2: Junior Prom Committee: Spring Track 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Senior Prom Committee: Drama Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Executive Board 4: Cross Country Ski Club 4: PINNACLE Co-Editor. ROBIN PAUL East Kingston Nursing Dewey this, Dewey that. . . . It's always 'Dewey with Robin . . . Boy, is he cute! . . . The quiet little Big Bird. 'SX 'un llf QD if WILLIAM DAVID PAHL Stratham Colleg Not Anne-other one! . . . Part-time studi . . . McDonald's Hamburger Heaven . . Resonant tenor . . . Who's Who . . . Bill. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Chamber Choir 1, 2, 3: A State Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Math Team 1, 2, I National Honor Society 3, 4: National Frenc Contest 1, 2: Band 2: UNH Jazz Festival 3: A Eastern Chorus 3. ' LYNDA VEE PATRICK . Stratham Nu1'Si I'm really NOT engaged . . . Lynda with Y . . . How's your ankles? . . Whyever! Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, Junior Play: Softball 3, 4: Senior Play. PAUL PETRITIS atham Music Qet's get small . . . Hand's off my stack, :kl . . . A real Friendly guy . . . lton Paul. nd 1, 2, 3, 4g Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Stage Ban 3, 4, All State Chorus 2. 3, 4. 4' QW' PENNY PETTENGILL Xlewsfields College Have you recovered from those spheres? . . . iature girl . . . those French poems . . . Write Jn . . . R. Bumble . . . Creative Penny. Cross Country 1, 2, 3: Spring Track 1, 2: Mr. T's Viagazine 1, 2, 3. 43 Winter Track 2: Senior Play. LEE ANN PERKINS Exeter College You and me make the Team, Jan . . . l'm moving to Maine on the next train out. . . . What a cast I just made . . . The Big K at Orono . . . Leeper. Energy Study 1: Outing Club 2: Junior Play, Senior Play, PINNACLE. THOMAS A. PHOENIX Stratham Vocational School l. Ramjet . . . always has a good joke . . . Drives a rusty Chevy . . . remem- ber the bridge? . . . Arizona Geron- imo! TALON 4. MARK PETROSKI Exeter College Where's the party tonight? . . . Hey Pud- dinl . . . tells jokes in his sleep . . . Petro. Basketball 1: Football 1: Wrestling 3, 43 Outing Club 3, 4. PATRICIA PHILBROOK Stratham College Behave like those archers who, if they are skillful, when the target seems too distant, know the capabilities of their bow and aim a good deal higher than their objective, not in order to shoot so high but so that aiming high they reach the target. Mr. T's Magazine 2, 4. 69 JAMES. H. PLANTE Exeter Computer Work E.H.S. Donut Connoisseur Um, Yeah! . . .quiet, but good-looking . . . Jim. Football 1: Basketball 1, 3: Baseball 4: Transfer- red from Hudson High School. Y' 5171 CATHY POITRAS Exeter College I feel dumb sitting over there. . . . Sharon will take us . . . Michigan all the way . . . Shy. but friendly . . . Cath, French Club 1: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Guatemalan Club 2: Junior Play Committee: Senior Play Commit- tee: Cheerleading 4. 70 EDWARD A. PICKARD Fremont Carpentry Joy time . . . usually late . . . me and my trusty hammer . . . Ed PETER L . POOLE Kensington Business College FRANCINE MICHELLE PLOURDE Exeter College After the senior social . . . Rachel . . . has a personal TAYLOR . . . the summers at York . . . Fran. Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 2, 8: AFS 1, 2: Horse Show 2: Spring Track 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Youth and Government 3: Junior Play: Junior Prom: Senior Play: National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4: PINNACLE. With Carole forever . . . The oldest and the most experienced . . . Always on the phone . . . ole softy . . . Pierre, Cf' JOEL A . POLICHRONOPAULOS Exeter College Remember the mosquitoes . . . Boom-Shaka- locka-locka . . . One of Stratham Hills favor- ites . . . killer Honda . . . Wounded Knee . . . Loves to bum around . . . Pop. Baseball 2, 8, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4: Football 2. 3, Co-Captain 4: Executive Board 4. PETER QUINN tratham College That Herman laugh . . . King Quinn! . . . :t's go to the Orchard . . . drink some grape rice . . . One of Snow's Dwarfs . . . Quinny Jotball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball Concessions 31 rench Club 2: Vice President 1: President 2, 3, IOHN PROULX Exeter College T.M.T. Bring out the octupus . . . Good pass . . . The Pine Needle Man . . . Greco-Roman . . . Ihave seen the light. . . Porky. Football 1, 2, 3. 4: Baseball 1, 2. 3, 45 Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 2, 3: Junior Prom: Senior Prom, Hockey 3, 45 Senior Play. LEE RAMSDELL Technical School Fa1con's football game . . . Handkerchief factory faithful . . . easy going Lee. Stratham PAT RAYMOND Exeter Undecided Haven't had an accident in a month '. . . Broken any teeth yet? Ooh - isn't he quite cute . . . Going to Brando's Friday night? . . . Pat. Main Office 2, Executive Board 3. CAROL REID Brentwood CO116g6 I love my goat . . . Let s go rid ir1g! ...B...O...O...M . . . ! Loves those Reid-McGeans' IULIE BETH REED Newfields College Snow White . . . that garbage disposal in Switzerland . . . want to go Dansking? . . . our leading lady . . . Julie. Speech Contest 1, 25 Track 1, 33 Executive Board 52, 3, 4: Jr. Play: Ir. Prom. 71 , JAMES RIZZO Kensington Work Leaves to go hunting . . . loves kitchen work . . . Drives the blue bomb . . . CB'er forever . . Iim. f .ap 5 NANCY ROHR Exeter College Oh, Lord . . . Starby who? . . . Summer of 77 . . . Bow Lake forever . . . September 28, 1974 . . . Finch I forever . . . Cracker Barrel . . . I-Ionney. Chorus 1, 2: Executive Board 2, 3, 41 Horseshow 2: Junior Prom: Basketball Concessions: PINNA- CLE Co-Editor. 72 DEBBY ROGERS Exctgr College At Bob's house . . . e broken glasses . . . Deb. The Munch Out . . . Office Assistant 3. 4 . ANGELA RICHMOND Brentwood College of those Brentwood girls . . . a good friend . . . good natured Angie. Always talking . . . one Band l. 2, 3: Junior Play. KEITH ROWE Stratham Work Parties Forever! . . . Homeroom in 9th grade Ganderin' in JoIo's truck . . . Coon's buddy!! Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 13 Spring Track 2, 3. IDS KATHLEEN Rossttiv EXCIC1' College you yin-yang! . . . loves blue vans and cl ackers in the beards . . . peanut butter an cr mountains. . . Kath. Guatemalan Club l. MAUREEN DENISE ROWE Brentwood College Queenie Reenie . . . peace, love, O,B, . . .Bubbles. . . Reenie. Student Council 21 Executive Board 2, 4: Spring Track 2: Field Hockey Manager 2: Honor Society EVELYN M . ROM L Exeter College Rowdy with the bunch . . . Carol's :ther half . . . flirtatious . . . Ready with a jolte . . . spacey Lynne . Chorus 1 O Photography Club U Brentwood TERRI RUSSELL Worlt Love those freckles . . . good friend ist very talkative . . . fun to be with Don't ever forget eighth period Eng- RUHERT E. ROY EXUTUT College Always looking for parties . . . always after :hose York girls . . . golfing forever . . . Bob, Golf l, il, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 15, -1. LURRIANNE RUY Brantwood College I don't believe it! . . . Forever and ever? . . , rocks and mustangs . . . loves those N.ll.T.I. guys . . . Where's the silver Novav . . . always has something up her sleeve . . friendly l,. Roy. Executive Board 1. ,vu KENT RUSSELL ENCTC1' Technical School Always loolting for a Clean towel! . . . Hats' up . . . Scivies' . . . favorite student . . . Flacliy. liasltethall l, ii: Guatemalan Club l. 3. 73 SANDRA LYNN ST. AMOUR Exeter WOIR Parties Forever! . . . She loves those ROWE boats . . . loves those bruises . . . always talking. . . Let'sgo! . . . Sandy. Student Council 1, 2: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3. 4: Softball 1, 2. NEAL RYAN Stratham College Bombs around in a white lag . . . Sen- ior Social Dwarf . . . Math whiz . . . friendly Neal. French Club 2: Student Council 2. ERIC C. ST. LAURENT W Exeter c Best friends with Jim the dishwasher . . . Pu Star . . . party with Westsiders Saint. Baseball 1, 4g Hockey 2, 3, 4: Senior Prom. ALICIA SARGENT Kensington Work Loves those Carnivals . . . Monday morning before school . . . Saturday Nights hangin' out on Washington St. Band 1, 2, 3. 4. 74 WILLIAM SAWYER Stratham Work G.l. Joe . . . New York Rangers fan . . . Brother of Huckleberry . . . Tom. Outing Club 2, President 3, 4. 6 HOLLY L. SARGENT Kensington C011 One of those people who is always smi . . . writeusanother paper. . . . quiet H01 Senior Play 4. TED SEABROOKE Stratham Collegc Hard working . . . good athlete . . . 'P.E.A.'s loss is our gain . . .Joe Preppy . '. . Loves those long shots! . . . sports loving Tiger, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1- 2, 3, 41 Golf3. A HEIDI SEWALL Stratham College Accounting Whiz . . . Flies south like the 2OBin . . . Hi1da. XT? . I .. . . g ...... , .. Q I OE SC A M MON Stratham College Never caught K.G. at Gander . . . C'mon Jo! Stiffness is the only way to go . . . The big orange machine . . . Jokes forever . . . JOIO. Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2: Spring Track 3, 4. STEVEN SEACHRIST Exeter College Molson picture on his French book . . . Gan- der Road in the winter . . . Capt. Bill and his Veg-out! . . . Steve. French Club 29 Winter Track 34 National Honor Society 3, 4. , off ,'avf Q ll lv CYNTHIA SICOTTE Exeter College I don't understand . . . Raggedy Ann . . . Donna will you please explain this . . . loves geometry??? . . . French Scholar . . . Cyn. Colorguard 4 . CINDY SHARP Exeter Work Previous Engagements . . . Joe the barber . . . Kingston Warren guys forever . . . wed- ding bells . . . dependable Cindy. 75 PAULA SMITH Exeter College Very quiet . . . Shy until you get to know her . . . loves animals of any kind . . . a true friend. Chorus 2, 3. DEBRA SMITH College Brentwood Froggie . . . rats . . . loves the evenings at Globe . . . Oh! I could kill her! . . . Did the pole jump in back of your car . . . Debbie, Band 23 Senior Play Committee. ROBIN SMITH Stratham Worl Quiet Robin . . . tiny and cute . . . avir reader . . . Bob's beach parties. MICHAEL SREBNICK Exeter College Good Pass . . .it's the octopus . . . Bllckingham Guard T.M.T. forever! . . . Shreb. Soccer 1, 2: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Execu- tive Board Zg Student Senate 3 1 Senior Play. 76 MICHELLE STAVROU Stratham College Going back to Keene . . . Honors Eng- lish brain . . . Keene is where her heart lies . . . quiet Michelle. Cheerleading lg Spanish Club 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Entered from Keene H.S.19'7'I. ,, We PETER N. STACEY Exeter Travel Musmng Pete . . . Help wanted . . . where can I find a job . . . Always on the cruise . . . Waiting for that bash at luniper Farms! . . . desperate Peter. , STEVEN K. STEVENS Stratham College Where would the hockey team be without him' . . . Tennis ace . . . l.P.D.E. Whisper, :over. eyeball, turn . . . quiet Glo. slockey Manager 2, 3, 4: Soccer 3. Manager 4: l'ennis Manager 3, 4: Talon. Y JOHN STRONG xeter College Thunderbird . . . English department head . . Drafting is a pain in the T-square . . . Juan. hess Club 1: Cross Country 2, 3. 4: Winter rack 2, 3, 4: Spring Track 2, 3, 4: Senior Play PETER STEVENS Exeter College So agreeable . . . Mr. Buckmore's favorite student? . . slick lose . . . Versatile Pete. Basketball 1, Manager 2: Baseball 1: Soc- cer 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Senior Play: Track 4. PAT SULLIVAN East Kingston Travel Goes for the Service men . talk . . . fun-loving Pat. . . loves to Field Hockey 1: Basketball 1, 2: Track 1: TALON 3: Outing Club 4. DONNA STOCKBRIDGE Exeter College Where's Donna? . . . VTMA Ma. Kenee'? . Where's len and Sally? . . . One-O-One . .gonna travel to N. C. . . . Hi-R-U? Winer CAROLYN STUART Stratham College The Pink Panther . . . A real 4-H farmer . . . moo . . . She's got the Stuart Style! . . . Stu. Winter Track 2: Executive Board 2, 3. 4: Literary Club 4g Senior'Play. 77 GRETA TARDIFF Exeter College Loves those Popsicles . . . PARLEZ FRAN- CAIS . . . Don't do dat, ya handz are cold . . . on the Border . . . Born in Quincy? Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 4: Guatemala Club 1g French Club 1g Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4: Senior Play. TRACY SWANSON Exeter College Whateva1 . . . Shift . . . Lookin' for a job . . . French summers . . . T.J. Yearbook 1: Basketball 1, 2g Pep Rally 3: Ski Trip 33 Talon 4. Transferred from Saugus High School, Saugus, MA 1976. ELIZABETH TAYLOR No, not the movie star . . . Liz . . Grants . . . forever . . . Year for the dre . . . Steve. is 'QM' It ,gg JEFF TAYLOR Exeter College The clean cut all American Boy . . . Virginia is for Lovers . . . Heffy . . . Can hurdle any obstacle . . .'has a strong friend . . . night club act. . . Iet. Winter Track 2, 3, 45 Spring Track 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 4. 78 BRIAN TOTH Exeter USMC l love it . . . sunbum . . . Dun- kin' Donuts Forever . . . Checkmate . . .One yearstick man. Chess Club 1, 2, 33 Bowling Team 1: Spring Track 2, 4: Wrestling 4: Manager for Girls Basketball Team . . 1 IO ANN TETREAUT EXCIGI Air Force Catch you later . . . watch her run . . . NIKE advertiser. ROWDY Io-Brick. Spring Track 1, 2, 3. 4: Cross-Country 1, 2, Captain 3, 4g Winter Track 3, 4. ROBERT ALAN TREFETHEN xeter College Why you . . . Pick two . . . I want that plo. Russ . . . Um. Um. Um, Ya, feather- .ead . . . Get offthe horn! . . . Bob. land 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, TALON 3. THOMAS TUTTLE fel'-31' Undecided To be or not to be. that is the question and hy . . . Tut, xsketball 1, 2: Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Winter rack 3: Volleyball Manager 3, 4: Cafeteria ssistant 2, 3, 4. f l i DEAN TOWNE Stratham College Funny Finger, natural high at Bishop Guertin . . . famed basketball Hero . . . Where's Hal? . . . Deano. Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2: Junior Play, Iunior Prom: Senior Prom. MELISSA LEIGH WARD Brentwood College I hate being on the end . . . Let's go ODI back, this ride is boring . . . Let's go sit with the team . . . friendly Melissa. Student Council 1: Executive Board 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2. 3, 4: TALON 3: Senior Play. HOWARD W. TUNSHALL Exeter Auto Mechanic Remember Peaks . . . SPEEDY . . . always on the go . . . dances and your jeep! . . . Sam. Entered from Portland, Me. Soccer 1. 2, 3: Vice-President of Class 2. DAVID M . URQUART Exeter College All those operations . . . good conversation- alist . . . a friend to all . . . reserved Dave. 79 DEBORAH LEE WEBSTER East Kingston College Not the same . . . guitar player! . . . We shall meet again . . . in DAISYLAND! dinda, the blonde bomb . . . caring Debbie. Cross Country 2, 3: Winter Track 25 Spring Track 2, National Honor Society 3, 4g Senior Play. 1 ROBIN WARREN Newfields College Blondes have more fun . . . all those basketball games . . . riding high in the sky Looks at fireburgs. PINNACLE. MADELEINE WHARF Brentwood Undecide Loves those gray trucks . . . down Main Stret . . . street signs forever . . . the Big B-B . . Maddy. PETER E . WIGGIN Stratham College!Lumberjack Alias P.E.W. . . . Katmandu . . . Not to worry . . . My car won't start . . . Dodge Darts forever . . . Wig. Football 1, 2, 3, 44 Track 1, 25 Junior Prom. 80 STEVEN BRADLEY WORTH East Kingston College A dedicated marcher . . . the man offstage . . . What's that got to do with the price of tea in China? . . . always pins his man. Band 1, 2, 3, 44 Chorus 3, 45 Wrestling 3 4' Senior Play' Drama Club 4. HARRY WILLIAMS Ill Exeter Colle State Champs - Basketball 23-0 . . . Rompi Rosco . . . Decathlon . . . orange juice ca ton? . . . Track meet bus ride . . . Ma Bear. Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 25 Track 3, Junior Prom: Senior Prom: Senior Play. Transfe red from Portsmouth I-l.S. 1975. CYNTHIA ZILCH Nfields College 'I'm always last . . . One of the runners . Quebec City forever . . . Loves to travel he Canary's . . . Cindy. iss-Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Spring Track 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3: Executive Board 2, 3, 45 rilor Playg Senior Playg National Honor Society M.. LAURA STUART ratham Let's tell ano . . . Jo . . . Remember to smile when you run . . Junior Grad . . . future lawyer . . . con- lentious Laura. ring Track 2, 4: Winter Track 4: Executive ard 2. ther Dick and lane story DEBORAH YOUNG E. Kingston College Remember Gander Road in the summer? . . . EHS was burnt in WHOSE lawn? . . .always got an Ache. . . Deb. Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 4,3 French Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Cross Country 2gCheerleading 3, 4: Junior Play, Junior Prom: National Honor Society - N.H. delegate at large: AFS 4: PINNACLE: Senior Prom: Senior Play. BARRY WATKINS Stratham Undecided What can I say? . . . I like any- thing that has to do with thc oceans . . . Space Case. Football 1, 2, 3, Winter Track 1. -Q,.......-av GLEN ZIMMERMAN Exeter Tech School Got any more films to sell? . . . Loves those motorcycles . . . A friend of Miss Allen's . . . Always has a joke . . . Zip. KATHY I. STYLES Exeter College Next step crewcut . . . ls THAT right? . . . Dr. Lew's Palooothe Cactus Kidoo Kath. Student Council 1, Executive Board 1, 2, Spring Track 1, 2, Swim Team 1, 2: Spanish Club 2: Cheerleading 2. 4: TALON 43 Softball 4. 81 Qnzsza asf, MIKE COLLINS NANCY COOPER Brentwood Work Exeter College Hello . . . excellent . . . leaves saying A party Van? . . . Steve . . . always SCI-lLITZ . . . remember those nights in . . . The Crickets have all gone . . . Quiet the woodsl. . . Mike . 'til you know her . . . Coop. Choir 1, 2. PAT CROWELL KELLI DAWSON Exeter Work E . Kingston College Fun-loving kid . . . loves those parties Wicked! . . . Are you going to hypnose us . . . a good friend to all, especially - . . . Mr. St. Jean? . . . Did I show you the pic- friendly Pat. ture of my new boyfriend yet? . . . Kelli. Gymnastics 1: TALON 3. JOYCE L. MILLETTE STEVE MILLS Exeter Work Exeter Work One of the bathroom gang . . . business Eels in Pickpocket? . . . Short, but courses forever . . . lost in the woods mighty . . . Where's the party? . . . spa- . . . Joyce. cey Millsy! PAUL TEZA SARAH TOWLE Brentwood Work Exeter College Loves to fly n . . Joe Ah. Force ' I I shy If a man were able to climb.to the heavens lm you get to know him l ' u An old time and survey the world below him, his enJoy- woodsman U . Paul ment would be diminished unless he had a ' ' friend to share his pleasures. 82 LINDA CROTEAU Brentwood Stewai Midgette . . . often with Camaro Per . . . always on crutches . . . got tha ultrabrite smile . Track lg Gymnastics 1, 2: Library Aid I TALON 4: Senior Play: Mr. T's Magazine 4. KATHY LANDERS Brentwood Wor Ann Landers in disguise . . . good advici to all . . . having fun at the beach . . quiet Kathy. RITA M. PEARCE Exeter College What you doing anyways . . . She's al TUCKER ed out . . . athletic Chink. Winter Track 1, 25 Spring Track 1. 2, Field Hockey 3, 4: Manager 2 Basketball 31 4 l LEO VIRNELLI Exeter Worl Truckin' the blues . . . in the Cooke' gang . . . spaghetti forever . . . good times in the Rambler . . . rowdy Leo. - 5.1 l A f 5 ROW 1: John Proulx, Dean Towne, Betty Johnson, llynda Patrick, Ginny Anderson, Kathy Hallinan, Dennis Dube. ROW 2: Jim O'Mal- ley, Lisa Kurgan, Janice Dickinson, Nancy Rohr, Maureen McManus, Lisa Morgan. Fran Plourde, Greta Tardiff, Cindy Zilch. ROW 3 Linda Oleniak, Carol Moreland, Debby Young, Tracie Colcord, Joyce Marston, Kim Grondin. Melissa Ward, Karen Miller. ROW 4 Donna L.eBreux, Jay Devoe, Bob Ganley, Dick Lalley, Beth Gimbel, Sue Palm, Jackie Oscroft. X ,5 ,.kr v-Q LQ. 1 s I F1 J' 93 r - k ,, ,i tsl J ! 5 .6 A, 516 i 51' 5 . 5 f 'Q 512507 xscaficfz Boa it A SEK Done Most for the Class Most Fun to Be With Peter Quinn, Maureen McManus John Proulx, Sue Morehead IF with 'Nj M'-J Class Clowns Most Versatiie Tracie Colcorcl, Dick Lailey Peter Quinn, Jenny Guarino 52,11 4,-fe Cu Ln Most Upredictabie Best Looking Mary Conklin, Dick LHUCY Jim Fluerent, Marueen Rowe 512504 84 Y iii' M M ' I MostAth1elic ost usica lallen Gallant, Bill Pahl Joel Polichronopoulos, Rita Pearce ,...a7 4 1 Xllf'4 r lf .,Q! c., N,' if, iNj73,f, L. S h IS ' 'L Mos: Likely to Bu Lane Most c oo piri Nancy Rohr, Dick Lallcy Jean Cartier, Mike Cartier -2 1-I S7 A ' ' Class Flirts Most rusuc Neal Ryan, Katrina Chencvcrt Kim Grondin, Mike Srebnick :slugs zfgficfei 85 Q Shyssr Dawn Morin, Steve SICVCIIS 2 Most Daring Mary Conklin, Dick Lnlluy i 86 Mosr Argurncnrzuiw Paul Pclriris, Linda Patrick . . Y., Y K S. A' . 9 :X I b 1'-if ' , ., 3 'l s' 7 X .1 sf xx fxg -V Class Couple Kathi Evans, lay Fernandes ' 547 Most Gulliblc Ellen Korzeneswski, Mike Carrier s Mosr Talkarive Lisa Kurgan, lo-lo Scamman 7 I SIZLO' Nl ,fry ad'- ,F-M' ' g. . Most Friendly Most Likely to Succeed Sue Morehead, Peter Wiggin Donna Lizotte, Francine Plourde, Bill Pahl vgx Best Actors and Actress Peter Alden, Julie Reed, Charlie Neibling Apple Polishers , ,E . mf af 4 W J r, 2 ,mix ti Class Storytellers Kelli Dawson, Tom Gage Best Dressed Laura Meade, Bill Allard Greta Tardiff, Peter Alden, Kim Lemoine Jugs fzfkficfs-51 87 ww -1.-1 A. .J -. ':'., ta Q The natural look. This is my best side . QQ 'r Is that Mike? Qi, Hi there, big boy! Where is Kim? f, Highlight of the day! any J -'mga asa U Posing for animal crackers? what is that smell? l K Farah Baby! The end of another . . , 0' . . . t Q 4 t s - day. Tom , who is she? Now comes Miller time. 'W 4 APY, ii Q' O w Ln svt ff.: KUW .iggifg-:s533gggf - cikfziq cgvpofzfa md ffgfauzfzgi Q to 2 Q 7 I ,ff 7 The patient did what? 210-GRS,-Qlf Q i f, e-sbs' fs A one, A two wzioz .WDfhy Where were you on the nights of May 5, 6, and 7, 1977? If you weren't in the Talbot Gym on one of those nights, then you missed the hilarious Junior Play, HARVEY. Har- vey was based on the question, what is insanity, and does it include an invisible six and one-half foot white rab- bit? Harvey was the unseen SIaI of our show, and his close pal Elwood P. Dowd CTodd VanAmburghb won over the audience by fighting for his right to be himself and stay with Harvey. We will never forget the times we had working and laughing together. Many thanks to our director, Julian Whipple, and our assistant director, Cheryl Matsubara. By the way if you see Harvey anywhere, say hello to him for us! 90 Close to you Another David Bowie You think 1har's funny, Huh? Can you relate? ., -.-.,, 4, Don'l be so pushy! E Who did it? ,7 W ,P ,j??tHj5, f .. .af f- QAM.: I'm Roy Rogers. ,xiiw .- what was that? ,em-io-..w ' L L' I' il Q , 'Q THE COURT - Peter Alden. Joel Polichronopoulos, Brett DeStefano, Dean Towne, Harry Williams, John Acorn, Kevin Kukesh, Peter Qiunn - King, Maureen Rowe - Queen, Jennifer Richards, Maureen McManus, Francine Plourde, Jacqueline Oscroft, Julie Reed, Donna LeBreux, Debbie Young. Luziofz .f 7:0172 On the evening of May 21st, everyone excitedly arrived at the Talbot Gym for the Class of 1978's Junior Prom. The Gym was colorful with yellow and white decorations based around the theme, We've Only Just Begun. As the night went hur- riedly on, everyone danced to the music of Five Easy Pieces, while anxiously awaiting the final vote for the king and queen. As the clock showed 10 o'clock, all the candi- dates were announced with last year's King and Queen, Kevin Kukesh and Jenifer Richards crowning the new king and queen, Peter Quinn and Reenie Rowe. Everyone will remem- ber that enjoyable evening, which truly made our junior year one to remember. .. , 2 59:12 - ,. f , K fi qi.: 1 J Q2 Dancing to Five Easy Pieces Kim through the arch. --sc. Peter and Reenie 915' if .EIZIZ L1 -,,,.....----- EVERETT. HERE WE COME!! PEEK-A-BOO!! .gizigfsisfxifmweviwfii --fn -lfg K wgws-fMf.,aAc f,.,L ,' .-' - , , . 'L' Y V. E f'fQf7' A ' ,E -EEL M . ' , 2 'fiwffiiii fg ll 2 Il .1 ana 8' lin- A Iviuxiggllnggfffuggf ' X li I I 5533- .i . 3:0 ifiziifjkifi 2:5 f Sh- !5 iff5if ' , p,ll'5gaf,yr1g::,-Yu VE ' mhghrlieagi H siggii- E' 25555 5 T+1+mf 3 f v CONCENTRATIONT7 f, W ff 753 1, 1 -- 'W' , WHO IS HE?!! 93 I I I I I I I Gotcha. . . ' A e Egor? li - 'Q Cha . . . Cha . . . Ch .rr , I z I , I I ,Q I W 1 ii i ' .M I W I Oy! I Skip to my lou . . 5 I2 , I VIVL , r ,,.. . . r . C I or r 15' ,fz A V l.,gf 'If-i f lli -f IV ' ? II:I.7'I I I X A A I In I I' I' III I V, V I IIM IIII rrrr I ,III ,Q II IIIMI II,l II I IIII what 3 bore t , I Whoops! Ithink I missed . . ar f I I ,, rr ,D ,.x.,,,,4 ,y,.,.,.,,,4W , ROW 1: Coach Jones, P. Maher, S. Hoffman, C. Merriman, I. McMenemy. ROW 2: Fly high for the ball? 1. Arkell, D. Ellrich, T. Herchek, I. Horrocks, I. Devoe. 94 On Your Mark . . . cya I cgvfzfzifzgg mcg Boys' Spring Track ended a fair season with six wins and seven losses in dual and tri meet compe- tition. Exeter finished sixth out of 14 schools at the South Eastern New Hampshire meet and also came in second at the PEA Relays. Exeter finished fourth out of 22 schools in the most important meet of the season, the Class I competition. 13 of the 17 qualifiers for the meet shattered their pre- vious personal records by wide margins. Several outstanding performances were recorded in the mile relay CHarris, Reed, Adams, and Williamsj, the 440 CReedj, the high hurdles CReed, I. Tay- lorj, the high jump QAdamsJ, the low hurdles CReed7, the triple jump CWilliams, S. Taylorb and the 220 fl-Iarris, Hilcheyb. Adams went on to win the high jump in the State meet and placed fourth in the New England meet. Get Set. . . 'W Fil Q -N., j t ,P-..,. Determination! Go! . . . only a mother could love. 2---si. we '- 15, u 4 pam.: 1- X- 4731 .Xl CLASS I CONTENDERS - ROW 1: B. Fritz, I. Adams, I. Pearce, J. Harris, D. Bowen, I. Creeden. K. Dube, D. Har- rington. ROW 2: T. Smith, T. Hilchey, B. Reed, B. Corbin, H. Williams, R. Prescott, J. Taylor, I. Dabney, Coach lourdenais, Coach Burns. :wx J . ' . J ROW 1: L. Churchill, P. Lausier, W. Ray, J. Haberland, M. Wyeth, S. Brewer, S. Morehead, E. Cyr, L. Stevens, A. Alwood. ROW 2: L. Childs, A. DeFrietas, P. Beaver, C. Gilbride, J. Fontaine, S. Bowen, L. Stuart, K. Kinkle, D. LeBreux, S. Stevens, J. Dupre, C. Zilch, K. Lausier, H. Pierce, C. Aucoin, P. Lausier, L. Gilbride, R. Almon, J. Turner, H. Mer- rill. ROW 3: Coach Johnson, Coach Donovan, M. Biery, P. Day, D. Aucoin, R. Hartman, R. Pierce, A. Ward, F. Plourde, D. Hughes, V. Coleman, N. Reed, M. O'Hearn, T. Finnemore, K. Story, B. Clark, B. Pailes, J. Tetreault, Coach Moore. I I I ga rf? igklulgq mcg The 1977 Spring Track team led by Captain Sally Brewer had a successful season, winning all of their dual meets. Coach Cas Donovan, with assistants Sandy Moore and Jeff Johnson, helped the team to an admirable record, placing third in the Dover Invitational, ninth in the Clip- perette, and second in the Class I meet. Outstanding per- formances were made by Sue Morehead in the 440 yard run, Robin Hartman in the discus, Terry Eustis in the mile and the two mile, and by Lisa Childs, Nancy Reed, Sue Morehead and Sally Brewer, the 880 medley relay team. The team can look forward to another exciting season in 1978 with more than half of the girls returning. rn M. A. KAAKK --Ti it T -'L' .- f 'js is .N 1 - 1,9 FOOD ! I, .xx ff ,wwe 1 . Vt 1 .41-,lvl V' ,,,... And his telephone number . . . 1 '1 . . - . 1 KW' -,,. hc., Wee! ! ! He told me he loved me. f- 1 fait: w A R . ,y ...L Only a foot to go! 3 , ., 151.Lf'jQ,, ua,-for ,r 'H ,A 1 KL. of V 'Q I vp ., ,,,,,, A I W .V It H Q f x i 5 1 s Cupid? ffd if ,ylk 4 ,IVK U A .-,vs ,J ' . a . sf-M' f ' 1 rarvr A l J N, Q 553' o 'ii 2' . I sa? F ?f,l.7f:?L'?f iY,i. , r , . ' ' ' T - -- Z.. ' I 96 ' ' ay Wait 'til you hear the punch line! My girclle's too tight! Hi, there! t , ,m 'Er- X.,-mia 7 1 . Y 3 W A 'M -f 1-:L , H A G v - mx P' O s 5. 1 f - , 1 ,I 5. F f Q53--' ,g.Q.al63 xm ' Nfl' ,f -ff 5 N , I 5 -' X540 Q 3 5 , VARSITY - ROW 1: B. Miller, l. Polichronopaulos, J. Fernandes, J. Achorn, I. Proulx, I. Mielcarz. S. Costello. ROW 2: M. Plourde, A. Green. W. Callahan, P. Stevens, S. Swieaynski, E. Hersom, C. Toland, J. Hunt, Coach Evans. Up, up and away. l L aasgaff The Varsity Baseball team of 1977, proved to be a very successftr one. Their two losses, one to Milford and the other to Somersworth onlj rnade them more determined. The team was fortunate to have mucf talent with Skip Swiezenski catching, and Chip Toland pitching, a well as an excellent in field and out field. Undoubtedly the most excit ing game of the season was with Con-Val when Pop hit a triple to wi the game. Exeter proceeded to the State championship where they wert defeated by Merrimac Valley in the first round. The Blue Hawks seedet number one, were quite proud of their season. Timberlaine went on tt win the states, but Exeter was not upset because they had bombed Tim berlaine twice during their season. Anticipation in n.h ' --up--f K Q 'i may Ride 'm cowboy! Of course l can walk a straight line! Smile for the Birdie. at my-F -- , . 1410 , A4 W . M . 'L--L f .11 N f rf-,s ' J' N' -W--1? C 1.,'v - , H f f. , ry - - . M V. .. . . . . . . 'CITY - ROW 1: Coach Olson, M. Stollar, R. Rock, C. Eckhardt, A. Thibodeau, A. Patrick, M. Gorski. ROW 2: . Woodburn, Tim Shuffleton, M. Latvis, C. Edin, M. Travis, J. Booth, F. Daggctt. ROW 3: T. Kukesh, J. Mer- Running it Om ill, Tom Shuffleton, M. Guarino, J. Purdy. R. Eustis. .23 X N K .. Exffj ..- . 70-Qs. .. Ready, aim, fire! Through the window is a home run. mlm af- 'Vt s ilk hz ,.., Bc serious. Cal! AM kxf,fX9l,'Q.V4 k My 1 f ' 19? T . f F Q, x , at 'xwxfl' P kwfw. fffiffdx LIC Qi- . ROW 1: M. Abbott. R. Comtois. J. Marno, C. Foley, M. Day, R. Dow, T. Colcord, S. Wiles. ROW 2: Coach Taylor, B. Seiner, J. Proulx, R. Wagner, S. Buxton, J. Bezebe. l. Tucker, D. Henry, B. Knipstein. 99 W, M Fzxdddk ' VARSITY - ROW 1: V. Asbury, L. Merade, M. Thayer, D. Stanley, C. Hood, L. Hall, Manager. ROW 2: Coach Bilo-V deau, I. Guarino, Captains - T. Zilch and D. Chick, L. Batchelder, M. LaLonde, C. Cote. B. Richards. Jafiiaff This year the Softball team had a good year with nine wins and six losses. Thii girls' sport is continually advancing, as is indicated by the number of games this year C153 compared to that of last year 1115. Coach Betty Bilodeau had a solic infield with Co-Captains Tina Zilch and Debbie Chick, Michelle LaLonde, Jenny Guarino, Dena Stanley, Laura Batchelder, and Laura Meade, backed up by an equally impressive outfield of Veronica Asbury, Missy Thayer, Cindy Cote, Cris Hood, and B. I. Richard. The Hawkettes finished fourteenth this year in the state, two ahead of las' year, and this put them in the Class I tournament. They travelled to Keene or S . rg? June 4 to la a hard-fou ht ame in which Dena Stanle hit a rand slam, anc P ' gf P Y S S Y 8 .ffmneg Tina Zilch and Veronica Asbury each homered. Although it looked as if thi: Get your bat out of there. were enough to contain third placed Keene, they came back stronger than eve: in the seventh inning to take the win, nine to eight. Next year, Coach Bilodeat will have difficult job of replacing the four graduating seniors, who made up two-thirds of the infield. But there are many promising players who have hac valuable experience on the J.V. team, so hopefully those positions won't be hart to fill. You Brooker! Wha1'5 so funny, V? I knew you could do it, Batch. ' Qhiv.. ,L aff' 12+ . if ..I .ifxfxct lr D ' vn- Batch, the Back Stop. .:9 f-li' - ' -Qy-'Y . gin-'f .e ,..... K W dugg. Lak Did Jenny Catch it? wish she'd get off my foot. Get back here. JUNIOR VARSITY - ROW 1: T. Moreau: T. Bettram, M. Conklin - Captain, L. Meloin - Captain, B. Fogerty, J. Cote. ROW 2: B. Mooney - Manager, A. Plummer, V. Ridgley. S. Millette. L. Patrick, K. La Chapelle, M. delaBruere, D. Cote , Coach Hyland. -. P si -E-Q 51f f ' ' . . . ... ,Lx. ,ik ..,X .... .kL. A , ,... f .... .,., .... x... .?,.,+.,.?..?,,f .x..x ,.,?.,.?..,F W, rf, 1.55.5 5 .N ,N w .x.. .,.A ' L 'L--,ky 2 5 K.k. .... ,,..,, ...WL 9 'A ,- f J A, Q.. .,, 4. .... 3. f--f, g Q. .4 , .Q ,5 ,.,..,,,,,. 5 .5 ,, ,... :Q .,+ -8' , .4...,..Q., ' ., ,fy ,. Q,-.1 . 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Maynard Trefemhen .QQ W 11 , +W- lwf' This drum isn'r tuned. ur Percussion ,135 'hi fff P v .,,x N f X.A, Y , Tokin Tuck in every piece of hair. f f Y eff rv v f J z fqiggw, rr 9 ' 4' X ff 44 .,- .r ,j'rN- rg. rf r, e rr r e s 7 . .. . , Q . Q . ,.. . , s . , -- . . . . .... . . . - . . ,... ,,,, ., . ...U . ... Q...-1.-..,.. , K -1 . 'ef' ng ,fra , gl B E. v- ai?-I f- 9' 'Wg 1 iq ....S-2 ...rf A 'B Ni o f ei S'3-im' 3- Sw .5 ?ns5.iifrQQ H WW1 T' S crtnsnigi Q L 1- mt 3' ik' Umgf mf ? U' ' . 1. AM- R ' 6, . . ,, W. 3 S' flag, ,., .. 0-as T...-1, A . gb , . P , . N A 1 up , ' 1 ', Q .. f .. f .H ., 'f-TJ' H Ex w A A ' cw B me ...at A v t N J ...f 9 .Q -,,.,y,ys Q, Q ga - . N yarn ,,,,,, mn W EXETE3 ' am. ,,,,,, af- M .aa-,sfggh - QW . , 44 .60 A 65 40, P N P29 A2 32 , n, 3. A . . . . -f Q . A ,. Nx t L A -' .rf P, . K ' h ' 'E - NX- :-, N g ,, ,, t . - ,jg .. .I :rg as S it i . of EZ . E . f. 4. 'Am A'Tf Q 'i F f3j '., ... A X?-You i, 1.1 , Sr 1 ' F ROW Mi: D. Buchanan, P. Wiggin, C. Caley. I. Proulx, K. Rowe, I. Scarrlmon, H. Williams, D. Towne, I. Polichronopaulos W. Allard, P. Quinn, S. Costello, B. Corbin. ROW 2: A. Thibodeau, F. Daggett, M. Latvis, R. Comeau, C. Hayward. R. Eustis. R. Whitney, M. Jacques, I. Frasier, S. Porter, T. Seabrooke, K. Michaud. ROW 3: T. Armstrong, J. Purdy, M. St.. Hillaire, M. Stollar, M. Guarino, G. Crisp, T. Roy, M. Abbott, M. Day, M. Tuck, L. Dumas, R. Dunn, D. Anzivino. ROW 4: R. Richards, J. Proulx, B. Mclaughlin, T. Lalley, I. Melanson, M. Wentworth, K. Plaisted, R. Woodburn, J. Pettengill, B. Collinge. ROW 5: R. Weidner, B. Heath, T. Goodrich, B. Miller, J. Caley. M. Morrill, F. Hartman, I. Keegan, B. Chamberlain, T. Damrow. ROW 6: S. Noyes, B. Reagan, B. Swartz, C. Falcone, T. Colcord, S. Simpson, D. Henry. M. Plourde, J. Tucker, B. Minas, B. Samuika, R. Dow, R. Leonard. . N.-P' A4 it Run for cover, Hawks are coming! , - A - x . K Wt Flying High , V , , ... . . . I t Sv - ' q'n.4.Q-,'ff..,f'i ' 'Q 'fr ff:-..f: 5' -+ ' h W. 'Wo ' 'P 4 Rf K 3 High School's DETERMINATION. . ' s OLE . . .GO J Qoofgaff he Football team deserves a standing ovation for this r's performance. Led by Captains Polichronopoulos, mmon, Towne, and Williams, the team began the season 1 a 7-6 victory over Somersworth. Thus, a curious pattern an, four victories consecutively followed by three losses. 'lis pattern continued the Hawks would lose to their arch ls, the Winnacunnet Warriors. The inevitable question e, Can the Warriors beat the Blue Hawks? Heck, The Hawks proved this with perhaps the most exciting le in Blue Hawk history. The undefeated Warriors were ously beaten by the Hawks with a score of 22-19. The on ended with a record of 6-3. Congratulations, Hawks! We Blue Hawks wobble, but we never fall down ul...- SENIORS - ROW 1: D. Buchanan, P. Wiggin, C. Caley, J. Proulx, W. Allard, S. Costello Seabrooke, I. Polichronopolous, D. Towne, H. Williams, J. Scammen, K. Michaud, K. Rowe 5 E! Ml ...salt Elf' I .ix.A-,aura-s..... P. Quinn. ROW 2: T. , r 1 g Zee .gs -ay if Q . K s 'ss ' 5 3 1 . V:.L 1 ss 0 M my Q 1' xww - if-5'i i J 'A ' ' ,e W. s : r . . . ' , 1 M Sy' Y , v , we aw? w Q, - 4 . . Qu 1 4 s ' . - 5 is , ,lj , V . - Aj, ,,-ji? J- ' ig 'mt' R lN+'gi '? ' we .7-3 ff. flfa. fu ' gy wt - ,K jx: I 1 ts, - -fn-4m.a ',,fJ. A W' , ..1 1 - -'1 , :T N. l - ,' . 'F'- ' i .Kr gg , '. '1- it P-1 ' 2f2Ev 3 What would O.J fp , V . s.-fsvj :. ?g..- . ., ' 'Ti' S' A' f, N-gaiiiffii-T3f Yfflf..'2f.T::s?fiF:f' p Y Down and out . The Block paw' ROW 1: A. Mantel, S. Ockey, Co-Captains J. Acorn and J. Arkell, S. Young, C. Niebling, J. Merrill, J. Booth. ROW 2: R. Comtois, M. Hair, B. Ganley, A. Comeau, D. Loch, C. Foley, P. Cail, D. Mitchell, J. Jaques. ROW 3: Head Coach, Jim Tufts, S. Pleadwell, S. Buxton, P. Shaw, T. Shuffleton, B. Allen, B. Knipstien, T. Shuffleton, M. Lord, S. Fortune, Asst. Coach. Tom Smith. ROW 4: M. Coutts, M. Gonean, E. Roy, P. Stevens, J. DeLabrere, I. Austin, Asst. Coach, B. Hubbard. ROW 5: S. Wiels, T. Destephano, J. Devoe, M. Gorski, T. MacDougall, B. Destephano, D. Elrich. JUNIOR VARSITY - ROW 1: B. Bohn, B. DunBrack, R. Comtois, D. Guerrette, A. Mantel. ROW 2: R. Labranch, D. Barrows, M. Hare, S. Collie, M. Lausier, D. Gimbel, P. Call, A. McHugh, M. Lord. ROW 3: J. Turner, S. Pleadwell, S. Buxton, S. Fortune, T. Brouillette, T. DeStefano, M. Gowen, C. Zilch. ROW 4: B. Estelle. K. Norman, J. Butterfield. I. Richards, G. Kelles, J. de LaBruere, I. Austin, M. Stevens. ROW 5: W. Tappan, M. Mastropietro, S. Foley. 'lk , .-, . ' X N W gg, Breakaway by Mac. B.F. Exeter's own hood . OSCE? The Blue Hawk Soccer team ended its season with a seven win, six loss, one tie record. Superb coaching and playing accounted for many exciting games. Each boy on the team showed tremendous improvement and dedication. Led by Co-Captains John Achorn and Jeff Arkell and :oached by Jim Tufts, the Hawks adopted a new offense. This proved to Je the key to several victories. 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W 'sivnf-'Q 3. l 7 ' Ultra Brite Smiles! S :jfffii 3 .g-fr: - , -- K . ww W ., ffm w x . ' l :Q-.... : if - C - 4- at 45.1 12: i ffy'-. . 0 y . S 'Q SZ IN Vaci- .. , ,it -, 5 .,,w, . ,. ' I raw, 33 iff Sf . I' . Eff : K a5.:e.M-f . .. .ff fi, N w.X'.'.+:w. - : f-sw., K I , ,J , ' V ,-t fwmwx K K A .. . ,.,. . . M... . . Let's Tango I don't believe it! Strike One! 9' rn ' ity! 1 ti' Y sf Q.. X ...xxx A SH!-Q by P v 1 Q' iffafits I s Y i ,' Q i p li 2 I . , Si, Si i s s jx . J R M its I if nik K , kk A I .. , K Arrays- ff ifg-5.57 af.. l i Q 'S l , 5- 1-5.2 ' -wif W. A 1, A .Q , . .. .- JUNIOR VARSITY - ROW 1: B. Clark, A. Defreitas. ROW 2: K. Desroches, I. Lees, K. Lausier, V. Syrek. I. Turner, S. Bowen. ROW 3: R. Almon, M. deIaBreure, L. Melvin, S. Stevens. I,J....1 .I ...L -1 L. .Jw il S i .IE '.-. 'Y' ... .3 . A I ' I : ' . -,- . N . - .A r l 4' I -fi 2' Q kzfsfffr' ' 'M Q , - ' ..,,,,,.W ' X , s 5 5 Q S h K Yi f gm. Y M 5'W-f'f'- 3, ,X N, fgfigggf'-. - -, . ' - ' ...gm wwf.: I - - - X ' , a fi ' 4 M ' -'- I 'I 1 Pn-' . . n,SnW, ' L mi .Sm f4f7'- in fl ' A YF' 15 I ' lf 71 ' . X, rar- 735.gif,egiififgzg-g 'i.v. 1-M . sq-Qi 'x 1 .M - Irv v,1,.g,f - , I A ' I r W' ., M... ft. -Y K K ya-'A-gfgfggLJ:.,,,g3..Q.g4g5sf.f:.ffws..gf - 4' , 1, g Q .p r5.5--I-I-' fi g.m.. -. - - f f- YI HA ' ., Q- V 5 .4 . , . . X - i , WV RK- ' A VNQV' I 'K . ... . . x 5 faplhvr-Y , M . . mm L. ip Q Rf A-M. a MW I 5 W! 'Y' LXR P. Ill ll ' fill! Shih' 'iusfgg--',' is 5 R, vw fi A 1' is ' ' Ta- --. 6533 ' 1 .. . i s THIRD TEAM - ROW 1: L. Northrup, S. Goodrich, B. Hodgcns, M. Corning, L. Broadbent, A. de Ia Breure, P. Grondin, L. Hare, K. Tardie, C. Nastasia. ROW 2: C. Wood, A. Duhamcl, B. St. Laurent, S. Esty, K. Gilman, L. Minas. G. Barchard, R. Eckhart, P. Cross, L. Hall, L. Shaw. ROW 3: L. Dumas, K. Kaplan, L. GorriII. H. Thomas, I. Howard, H. Thayer, K. Wilkens, L. Kencrson, T. Cross, S. Guarino. B. Austin. W aff Transcendental Meditation? Q Joe Rugged Gee, Dab . . . .ff - f,-. 'it - ' . ,Q J Coming on Strong A ga ,--t Y11 :Q .,t .Lg Our Hero True Grit The Flying Frenchman ogya may Ltllflgy In the fall of 1977, the Boy's Cross Country team recorded its most success- ful season ever. Great amounts of effort and determination were used to gain the nine win, two loss record. Led by Co-Captains John Adams and John Dab- ney, the team of thirty-two boys was quite possibly the largest in the state. There was no outstanding runnerg the team's success was based on cooperation and teamwork. This accounts for the achievement of perfect scores fthe first through fifth places being taken by one teamj in three separate meets. Another highlight of the season was the victory over an extremely strong Win- nacunnet team. With many strong runners returning, the prospects for next year's season are excellent. ,M,,., 1977 Class I Runners Up The Bobbsey Twins? H6 PM ' K. ,-Jp 7? ,N , ffm. 4P' - Qi ,L H, ' ' A' The Hardy Boys Y rf, U fy fa r WWMQW ,wwwwt fwwww QWW7 mg? m'W jf' emf. in y NW Her MQ,Wf y ww 1?f VQWMM Wg? QWWME Q Eau 'wmrif M312 The Lhrill of Victory. Overdrive Ballet a Ia Burris. 3 1 A 'f':, fb' K bf' 'W W . , L1 My , ' W r Af? 1 Q h Vp in ' xfwfgiiis 'f ,:., ff , - 4 -, V A 'xf M Y' . M may .,, we f , K ff' , ozHwgWff?Mw,f4, 'JAA Ewwwrwzr -f ' , ' f. W Q' 54322:-1-L 7' --1' ' g JMWQ6W5LQffH k or 9 ' ' mvwfawmuffw ' r ' .rl ,r - W, :,rww:Mw' e,Q .y n w , J? ' fx V . . 24 A - 'M ' I 7, 'ARK '- :Lb ' ,J e 'ill Q ' What do you mean. Woof my cookies? A11 fied up . . . f p '-vm-we L-NA: I 18 Ahh, this is the life. The headless runner Same to you buddie! ROW 1: T. Eustis, D. Demasky. S. McMenamy, L. Terry, L. Wheeler, B. Spaulding, M. Cann, C. Kunkle, L. Hill, D. Bergeron, C. Staymen. ROW 2: M. Nash, K. Shure, K. Kunkle, L. Dabney, C. Garron, D. Oscroft, J. Tetreault, D. Riggott, B. Hodgens, E. Tucker, S. Sanner, J. Cartier, C. Zilch. ROW 3: Coaches C. Harmon, I. Johnson, C. Plourde, I. Oscroft, I. Perry, D. LeBreux, L. Page, C. Stinson, S. Richards, C. Aucoin, I. Clark, S. Aucoin, S. Rowe, J. Engel. gifzfl fzou wzfzy The Girls' Cross Country team had its usual very successful season as they went - undefeated into the State Championships. Throughout the season the team had a f depth of runners that was unmatched by any other team, and the final decision for the top seven was very difficult for Coach Jeff Johnson. Only seven runners could H, ,ff ' 'f'. compete in the State Championships, and they emerged as Terry Eustis, Carol Aucoin, Madeline Nash, Joann Tetreault, Jacqueline Oscroft, Donna Riggott, and : , , ,L I ' ,E Deborah Oscroft. The team captured the Class I title with no difficulty at all and lf. t ,t went on to the Meet of Champions where they would try to defend their state cham- -f , , V fu - pionship. It was a tough race for Exeter, but Pinkerton just had it together that day - ' nh and won the race. ' P' ' e i ' Exeter went to the New Englands in Montepelier Vt., hoping to place among the top twelve teams and came out a brilliant third. All in all the girls had an excellent race, season, finishing first in Class I, second in New Hampshire, and third in the New Englands. Huh? l missed the We're almost there! KJ' 6 - .. M -nv : tv .r J 1 A ' ' A if' . l' On your mark. set. STOP! .A 3 ' 'Qs T 75 P ' 12. E552 I Is your tongue stuck Yuk! Warm But I don't wanna look. Determination fix: I ust leave us alone! Come on, I ll race you to the frnrsh lrne' s NW' ,hwy Wait for me I ,mf 'III ,r, ,I It--sk .X.-- .23 . ,III , ,I I N N. I-f:5 -,:, 5 I I I A LL wiv: L . L li k e A v Xxkkh .I LgI..IxE: I 't'g A ' f 5 8 t 3 tj XM S I ' vff I S2 I Q? I me Y -6- MW' E.- I, .- I ,AM 1 'P ' .ax .rifffw .., e ' W Q -,ug .L I 0 ,r 1-J xi-'Q4 2? ef, - ...p ,I we ,I if I. 1 V ,.., .- fc , I M.,,,,..5ak . i 4, 2 -, :ff-iiffff? Ig, I , :pu gf'ii3Qv,x.:' T1 IrI-e fvf ' 'Y I I I C. I f ,I RTI rn, .,I, I L J M, I I-Q.Q?41Sg'W . I my K, A u I I ' . '- I I IW' f I 1 f y? m m 'Y I Fi A 2 iw . .ff - ,. ,' ' Q rel, Q n 'mt lx 'E v 3, qw X -5 Q, via , . KQJ .Han ' .a Kgvinfi :IL Phew, what a race! Concentratron ROW 1: Coach Robert Roy, I. Loiselle, B. Bell, G. Bird, B. Dufour, G. Moore, M. McManus, D. Dube. ROW 2: D. Baker, T. Leonard, S. Watkins, S. Hannah, Co-captains P. Alden, B. Roy 905 7977 .3,,g- X ,.'.n Q vim, - o 'Y' E . . .T , I M ' .KJ-433935, wwf' F f ',,L.w.5 .41 1: '.. 'X A Asif f ra- V- V7 I ,i w V 52:31.41 .4-if' 4 ' .M ,if- h q A I . A A -Qs Swing Low The 1977 Golf team showed great interest and enthusiasm ending their season with a record of seven wins and ten losses. There were some extremely close matches throughout the season that the records didn't show, especially those at Green Meadow and Cocheco to name a few. The team will be losing four seniors this year: Co-cap- tains Peter Alden and Bob Roy, and Dennis Dube and Maureen McManus. The new coach, Robert Roy, led with much confidence the eleven boys and two girls to a very successful and enjoyable year. Good luck to the upcoming Hawks in 1978. a 'tw STQX 7 .- si v 7.4 X - S .-'3 ,17'. ' Concentration The Address Head DOWII Huh? Then she said WHAT? VARSITY - ROW 1: A. O'Hearn, C. Cote, K. LaChapel1e, V. Asbury, L. Kurgan. ROW 2: L. Herderdecker, B. J. Richards, R. Hartman, C. King- E.H.S. WIN! wa. ston. ROW 3: Manager, T. Tuttle: Coach B. Bilodeau: D. Cote, V. Ridgely. MISSING: T. Finnemore. We're 85! . Tei?ZsfN '5 f Hey I don't want it! JUNIOR VARSITY - ROW 1: A. Plumer, I. Fletcher, C. Kingston, S. Dunbrack, L. Chase. ROW 2: B. Broyer, W. Chase, L. Herdecker, Coach B. Bilodeau. ROW 3: Coach T. Tuttle, A. Amsden, L. Zilch, V. Ridgely. MISSING: T. Finnemore. fkffkyiaff The Exeter Girls Volleyball Team, in its second Ificial year of volleyball competition, placed 5th 1 the state tournament. The season was a good one, ith many wins over older teams. The proof was .the reat 10-4 record at the end of the season. The first state volleyball Tournament was held in ctober, with 8 teams participating. Exeter was eaten 2-O, and ended up 5th in the state. Congrat- lations, team, and good luck next year! 1 K Now What? Wait it's Stuck! 121 'ffm' Q ,A gay AL ,f B VX fi fig n mi i I ? gl Q. if ' R . 1, 35, A M Q, , .gg s x is l X kbk t K? , gh x,1. ,',,.,-1 , in 1 K '-', H i !'- xxx-N ., .-4 , ,.Q, '-xi ,. svn., ,WW xx-qw, W K ' v -...Mama . L KN 53:1 . f5,f. 2 Qf4.. fix W XX Qaff CZUZQQLA 122 r 'Wi ,X V, if QQZZCZWQA -fam 1 ...lv ' i :- I . s-, .,..,w-wwf L . 1 Qaffcamm 4, 52a ,F .fn Q: mv , nk. ,, .,Q,.., N. ,,,, ., , U1 - - ,, pu V, k.,m7,A,., ,.., f .wiv . fi, fb W , , k 325:- Q 9' 'Z ,W W y 4 ,gil flip iff: Bama cgfaizcaie - A z. .qpfhy T 1f cfsfziofz .QDLW Bel Kaufman's satire comedy, UP THE DOWN STAIR- CASE, directed by Mr.Frank Otis, was recreated by the sen- ior class on Nov. 18 and 19 to the delight of two large audi- ences. Miss Sylvia Barrett Clulie Reedj is a new teacher strug- gling with the frustrations of teaching in an overcrowded urban High school. No one in this school gives a damn and it's the same at home and in the streets outside! cried out Joe Ferone CDick Lalleyb representing the sensitive, apath- etic, and often neglected students. The tension between a strict administration, headed by I. J. McHabe CPeter Aldenb, and Ferone and the desperate student body increases as Sylvia acts as a catalyst. is 1? Losing the battle, a down hearted Sylvia remi- nisces with college friend Ellen CAnne O'HearnJ, anC questions her effectiveness as a teacher. Wim the help of a co-worker and friend, Bea Mom Schao- ter CMaureen McManusb, Sylvia gains courage anc decides to face reality and the challenges of Calvir Coolidge High School. She finally reaches the stu- dents by showing a sincere concern and respect fol them, a lesson to be learned by fellow teacher Paul Poet Barringer iCharles Nieblingb. The director, the dramatis personae of twenty-nine, and the crews are to be congratulated on a brilliant produc- tion of a very difficult, funny , and touching play . Who was that masked man? if L17 77471 iffy 7i? Qhv It is my opinion What is she talking about? H! 'Xing M 9, 4? xii ' , .fl 5 it Q, gf' to school . E' at C 1 l E , 5 V 3- t, ' Q. A W4 A Linda Rosen wore fuscha stretch pants f 1,9 V. U if wwf ii X fi Q t t.- ,wp . -V X WP , . ff f' 1 ,gr 2 , Fifi lj- Qooffaff 'f' Baafsfgafffzaszfsackza -f 5 - - .W -, M' , A- . .f . ' R as l 1 R R ROW 1: Karen Morrisette, Tammy Grondin, Kathy Story, Co-Captainsg Francine Plourde and Beth Gimbel, Elaine Turco. ROW 2 Melissa Ward, Dee Dee Binette, Greta Tardiff , Ioetta Cote. 5 1 2 1.V. - ROW 1: Co-Captains Joanne Wentworth, Carol Powers. ROW 2: Julie Bristol, Lori Martin, Vicki Fuller, Julie Malo- ney. TOP: Kelli Hallinan. I28 , ROW 1: Ginny Anderson, Co-Captain: Tracie Colcord, Chris Story. ROW 2: Kathy Styles, Kathy Martin, Kathy Hallinan, Debbie Young. STANDING: Ann Marie Swartz. ' 1 ' 5:11414 N, A I.V. - ROW 1: Linda St. Amour, Pek Ian Swanson. ROW 2: Cheryl Dube, Holly Srebnick, Debbie Swart, Julie Bristol, Debbie Sim. TOP ROW: Susan Coombs, Wendy Terry. +-ix '13 ri E.H.S. Spirit Determination Captain Marston , gpg YM iii i Stand Proud qu Go Blue Hawks! Clap Your Hands ne.luu V . ug.:- a,a. in ' I Warriors Gonna Beat US . . . No! , ,...,.....-l- is'-f 'H mg Y M I E A V mg WW -was I. V. Power H . 'Q-as A11 right! ..-:Q L Blue Hawk Hockey 'T :mi 'l i We shake 'm up K 'rx Who said the Blue Hawks aren't great? Yin., E-X-E-T-E-R You guys f Hssss W , ,P K , Pep.. .Punch. . .Power. . . Fight . . . wi The Guey jump. C'mon ball, follow me! The DOC shoots for the hoop. The leap of the TIGER ROW 1: J. Fleurent. T. Seabrook, I. Polichronopaulos, H. Williams. B. Allard, D. Buchanan, M. Gorski. ROW 2: M. Abbot, R. Eustis, A. Powers, R. Dunn, J. Morris, T. Mosher, M. Stoller, T. Lalley. 132 gre E ' T t f 4 .,.... ,jf EVP t Q y f or ,,.. t l ,, 'W f W W Once upon a time w The power of the Hawks. Eaagsffaff Th 1977-'78 Blue Hawk Basketball team, coached b William Taylor, finished the season with a respectabl 12-11 record. The Hawks went into the tourney with 10-10 record. Upsets over fifth ranked Milford an fourth ranked Bishop Brady earned them a place in th semi-finals against pembrooke Academy where they lost by two points. High scorers included Bill Allard, Harry Williams, Tiger Seabrooke and Marty Stollar. The I. V. 's played an excellent season, losing only four games. The Hawks are looking forward to another win- ning season next year. Bend and Stretch. Rebound Hiding from the camera. o x. .. K I 4 Wrestling Team Nostri1-man V.. Q J K 2 it V, - . X .3 Get off my back. This is a basketball. Set for the shot ,..av 'Z S I've got something in my eye. VARSITY - ROW 1: T. Cross, D. Stanley, Co-Captain Rita Pearce, Co-Captain V.Asbury, L. Meade, R. Almon, Coach Morrisette. ROW 2: A. Defreitas, M. Thayer, H. Pearce, D. Aucoin, P. Lausier, P. Galvin. girl? Baagefgaff ln their first season under a new class division the Girl's Varsity Basketball team ended its season with a record of 4-13. Despite everything, the season proved to be one of great improvement and much excitement for the relatively inexperienced team. Some of the more memorable games were Exeter's victory over Winnicunnet in overtime 45-43 and Exeter's other wins over St. Thomas, Raymond, and Merrimack. Other close games against some excellent teams were Newmarket, and Milford. Coach Morrisette's high scorers were Missy Thayer 179 pts. , Rene Alrnons 126 pts. , with Rita Pearce and Veronica Asbury following close behind. Voted most valuable player - Veronica Asbury, most improved player - Patty Lausier. The team regretfully will be losing three important Senior players: Laura Meade, and Co-Cap- tains Rita Pearce and Veronica Asbury. IR. VARSITY - ROW 1: C. Foss. Co-Captain K. Lausier, Co-Captain L. Melvin, T. Betrarn. A. Plumer, Coach Cheva- lier. ROW 2: P. Cross, C. Stinson, K. Lees, M. O'Hearn, P. Kingston, A. Hunter. I y-. N A Breakaway Blue Hawk Power Skyball, Missy! It s my ball. Anti 41 3 s f x Qi 9 Gonna fly now. J Qian I ' ' . lg N y is - I f s r gi Q 35 L who me? ' 3 Q' ,.s. M 'l ' l HELP! , This is all you do ii Xu Head Rush ii 55470475 The 1977-1978 Ice Hockey season brought a improved record over the previous season. The team fared well under pressure, compiling a 10-10-1 record, and earned a berth in the playoffs. There were eight retuming Seniors who greatly aided the team and kept the great Hawk spirit alive. The season started with two wins over West and Hanover, followed by a loss to Bishop Brady. Milford was an easy win, but the Hawks lost to Concord by two goals. The team then travelled to Brunswick, Me. to play in the X-mas tour- nament. The Hawks played two exciting games and won the conso- lation match against Brunswick. The team came home to lose to Concord, followed by two wins over Somersworth, an 8-3 win over Winnacunnet and a win over Nashua. The Hawks then lost to Spaulding and were defeated in a shutout by Bishop Brady. A thrill- ing contest with Memorial brought an 8-8 tie. The Hawks earned two solid wins over Milford and Oyster River. Central defeated the Hawks twice followed by a loss to Memorial. The Hawks ended the season with a thrilling 3-1 victory over Winnacunnet and a loss to West in a make-up game. Jeff Merrill, a Junior. was the highest scorer with 31 points. Seniors greatly added to the accumulation of points including co-captain John Mielcarz and Brett DeStefano with 26 each. Tom MacDougall with 11, closely followed by Mike Srebnick, Bob Ganley and Greg Claar. Co-Captains Dean Towne and John Proulx both played fantastic seasons in goal. The Hawks at-N .I . I 'M 4 Q3 Speed Skater W Y , 1 . ' l X' f' f V foxy' x E X ...LLAY-- -1, fn-W, .me 1' ir , 73911. ' . L ' N If 'if'-M ig , xt, Al i im, j...,,,.,,,,,, gf if Jr Captured Alive are looking forward to a thrilling 1978-1979 season in order with that of '77- 78. You call this hockey? 42 5 .-,. , ...E 'r,i'B'.j : Q j -1 .H wf -1- 51 Wit v -- t gf: 'gs ' ' VSP ' 7 .,,, ,. ...W , xv - I V Q-4, c ,V xy XV 2' Jr l F A F-5,7 as Vx, jf' V, J 1- Q 'fx-Af .tl lie? 'A iff., ef' if 'Sf ' N al ' 4 'Q' si' WV-'fb !', -2 'sf' I , ,ff 1- F, f ' . 2 ' 5 vp ., '- .3'1 -, 2,4 1. ,Z , L 1 . 1 . , ,. , pm, gil?-silt I gq if V 'A fl ' - 1' i ..., 1 . f 191. '1 A ' ' 1 ' I 1 L v ' at i' hagli V' M,n2-, xpigsia r :Ta .li ..,, W .1, ,xi .Xu Q' X ROW 1: P. Quinn, T. MacDougal, J. Mielcarz, D. Towne, I. Proulx, M. Shrebnick, E. St. Laurent ROW 2: R. Whitney, I. Booth, K. Averill, B. DeStefano, R. Ganley, T. DeStefano, G. Claar. ROW 3: T. Smith. Coach J. Tufts, B. Miller, R. Woodburn, V. Shrebnick, J. Merrill, B. Allen, Manager S Stevens. Q1 6 .. -P2 Bow Arms we f f ,Q fl 15 W-...,,...t sf' a 1 135, :na- One-Eye 9 , ,it 5. , -. if - ' s Good Pass Wake up! The game's over! 1,1 . .X ' E J fa 1 1 1 1 f Early to the showers. This stick won't break. Getting Small kt' ur! 1 1 i ...ss r Count Dracula Who's the new kid? , we 5 A Z 7 1 P ' :E -A A Q Where's everybody going? SHI-lHl-l . . The puck's alive. X ROW 1: I. Tucker, I. Delabreure, S. Pleadwell, P. Marcoald, T. Donnell. ROW 2: I. Hunter, I. Purde M. Day, P. Cail. D. Jackson, M. Wentworth A. Mantell, Coach Coffin. I37 3 'F Firsr, I'11 hypnorize him . . . He weighs HOW much? 5 How do you get your socks so while? D. J. in a drift You sprained WHAT? Don'r give me that . . . ROW 1: J. Bergeron, B. Dunbrack, B. Grant, F. Ordway, B. LeBlanc, L. Dumas. ROW 2: Coach Weiss, P. Woodburn, D. Jacques, G. Nash, S. Worth, P. Hanson, R. Hanscom, J. Dow, Manager. Anticipation . . . GOTCHA! Y! would you PLEASE untie me! Don't grab him THERE! zsaffbzg In dual meet action, the Wrestling team showed a marked improvement over last season's 1-11-1 record, finishing the season 5-13. Although individual mem- bers of the team wrestled better, the team's victorya effort was hampered by small numbers, necessitating forfeiting anywhere from 12 to 24 points in each meet. Next year should be a strong one for the willful Blue Hawk wrestlers if a few more people in the school dedi- cate themselves to this physically and psychologically demanding sport. The Winner! Captain Macho in flight 139 40 oy Q Kwlxzfafz 'mc The Blue Hawks Winter Track Team ended an impressive season with an 8-2 record. Each boy showed tremendous dedication and true team spirit. The highlights of the season include a win over a strong Win- nacunnet team and the highly successful mile relay team, which placed second in the Meet of Champions and established a new school record. Outstanding runners were Mike Guarino and Mike Cartier. Guarino was the key figure in the middle distance events while Cartier racked up numerous victories in the mile. Freshmen Joey Ayotte and John Levine made a fine debut and showed excellent potential for the future. Led by Tri-Captains John Adams, John Dabney, and Clay Hayward, the Hawks placed third in the Class I Championship. With many talented runners returning next year, Coach Burris anticipates perhaps the strongest team seen at Exeter in the past five years. i . emo K 41950 5. O 'Q 13? ROW 1: I. Tetreault, S. Morehead, D. LeBreux, J. Oscroft. ROW 2: L. Terry, J. Clark, M. Nash, B. Pailes,K. Felder, C. Hood, S. MecMenamy, L. Childs, L. Wheeler, T. Eustis. ROW 3: J. Perry, D. Gast, S. Stevens, H. Thayer, S. Guarino, C. Aucoin, S. Rowe, J. Engel, S. Richards, C. Massey. I Q15 Kwnfsz 'mcg The Exeter High School Girls Winter Track team led by Co-cap tains Sue Morehead and JoAnn Tetreault. coached by Jeff lohnsc and Cynthia Harmon, finished its 1977-1978 season as runner up 1 Oyster River in the Class IMS Meet and then came back a wee later to capture a tie for first in the Meet of Champions witl. Port: mouth. Not only did the girls beat Oyster River, but also tl' defending State Champions, Dover. Outstanding performanm were made by sophomore Lisa Childs, placing third in the 60 yea! dash and second in the 300, while freshman Terry Eustis ran an ou' standing two-mile placing third. ln the 1000 yard run, Laura Stua captured a third place, breaking the school record with a time Q 2:55.5, while JoAnn Tetreault raced to a sixth place in the 60 Sue Morehead captured a second place in the 60 and sped to a fi place in the 300, breaking the school and state record with a ti of thirty-nine seconds. The Blue Hawk relay team, made up Childs, Tetrault, Stuart, and Morehead, won the relay, breakir the state record with a time of 4:19.7, six seconds better than previous record . Congratulations girls! Q1 yI5rQg Q U' 'Rik' 4 M JW: 'N All .. L SI .xi WX' ,af ka III 5 O xv NEW w ,pllllnillwum lilv f 1 af 2 , SKA 1 aw f 1 2 1 ' f f,,KM f W 1' f 14 , if 4 gf .ff f X. J. fy A 2 p-4 II uf i in 6 E ? E 5 5 i f 5 Q E s .Q a - Jfafkaf Ciimafg ROW lu L. Herdecker, E. Galvin. ROW 2: lohn Achorn, Deb Young, Laura Meade. ROW 3: Robin Hartman, Ann Marie Schwartz, Valerie Ridgely, Gayle Downing. ROW 4: Mr. Currier, Mrs.Si. Jean, Mr. Malone. Gquio JM. Us MQQCZZOZE -+4 f-sf i Varerie Ridgely, Lindsey Hall, Tammy Smith, Laura Stuart. Sherri W Kris Story, Nancy Tunstall. ROW l: David Chase, Saou Deye. Mark Chevalier. ROW 2: Kevin Nor- man, Greg Senko, Roymond Parson. ROW 13: Scou Hill, Eben James, Mr. Villinski. 148 harski, Daria Mielcarz, Robin LaBranche, Jim Proulx, Charlie Niell Jpdkfig ROW 1: l. O'Ma11ey, K. Goodall, L. Starvro, M. Stavro, K. Crowell, C. Wright. L. Patrick, ROW 2: D. Rand, T. Broadbent. L. Minas, Mrs. Irwin, W. Terry, S. Oliver, K. Rindfleish. ROW 3: C. Aucoin. V. Ridgely. W. Chase. K. McLaughlin, B. Harmon, G. Keller, G. Nash. ROW 4: l. Cote, T. Bertrum, S. Young, K. Felder, B. Clark, D. Moreau, T. Shuffleton. ROW 5: D. Henry. D. Lee, S. Hill, B. Gorman, M. Conklin, V. Shrebnlck. Lgufifzy ROW 1: I. Mansfield, T. Sawyer, P. Hallinan, T. Groetz, K. Cail, P. Sullivan. ROW 211. O'Mal1ey, B. Canada. L. Cole, M. Sheenan, T. Swanson. ROW 3: J. Purdy, L. Baker, T. Cadicux, J. Maloney, K. Rineflesh, Mr. Atwood. 14 cfm... ... ft - . ,. - BACK ROW: B. Scheitzer, S. Lyons, B. Hilton, K. Corey. L. Reynolds, T. Doran, K. Murphy. 4th ROW: L. Brooks, K. Minas, J. Turner, A. Hayden, M. Cann, C. Wright, T. Velardo. 3rd ROW: B. Conrad. W. Chase, B. Mitchell. I. Jemery, E. Booth, G. Downing, M. Mitchell, S. Aucion. 2nd ROW: B. Dumas, D. Bernier, L. Terry, J. Hayden, P. Alden, P. Petritus, S. Worth. FRONT ROW: W. Pahl, P. Strong, A. O'Hearn, W. Terry, B. Wilbur, V. Fuller, I. Bristol, B. Pahl. MISSING: V. Coleman, L. Paul, M. Chevalier. lzcezf Band Flute L. Strout S. Farell H. Thayer P. Petritis R. Bibbo S. Vanamburgh C. Poitras M. Cann K. Corey Low Clarinet Baritone I. Dupre E. Galvin I. Horrocks D. Chase S. Lyons H. Merrill A. O'Hear M. Thayer L. Page W. Terry B. Pailes Trombone R. Poitras Saxophone L. Reynolds I. Gallant K. Story I. Hayden B. Tappin N. Newman C. Willoughby Oboe L. Savoy S. Wonh B. Schweizer A. Plumer Tuba I. Woll Trumpet A. Hayden Bassoon S. Anderson J. Turner E. Berlin T. Velardo K. Schultz B. Dileo K. Shute T. Knox Percussion K. Minas Clarinet J. Powell M. Chevalier R. Prescott B. Dumas D. Iacques B. Trefethren B. Hall M. Marengelli S .Wiles M. Hall L. Patten I. Loose D. Raymond French Horn I.. Minas A. Sflanga G. Russell D. Snow S. Buxton B. Wilbur P. Strong ufziofz an xscafiua aa ROW 1: T.Kukesh, M. Sheehan, R. Almon, H. Pearce, D. Terry, T. Shuffleton, V. Stevens. ROW 2: T Cross. I. Booth, B. Pailes, B. Clark, M. Plourde. ROW 3: P. Galvin, K. LesRoches, T.Broadbent, R Bibbo, J. Dupre, C. Edgerly, R. Lord. ROW 4: D. Altman, A. Defritas, P. Lausier, D. Aucoin, M Thayer, P. Day, A. Schwartz. wma 672.5 FRONT: Mr. Whipple. FRONT ROW 1: L. Gagnon, I. Turner, J. O'Malley, M. Marangelli, S. Coombs V. Fuller, B. Richards, K. Ward, D. Gast, C. Wright. ROW 2: R. Whitehouse, D. Bosworth, S. VanA mburgh, M. Sheehan, S. Oliver, L. Cole, L. Minas, C. Winter, M. Grant. ROW 3: D. Dube, J. Well men, J. Mullavey, M. Cann, B. Wilbur, H. Merrill, W. Terry, B. Atkins, B. Canada, L. Bolinder, S Churchill. ROW 4: D. Chase, P. Petritis, H. Nelson, K. Flanders, D. Balanger, S. Montoya, M McManus, P. Alden, D. Mielcarz. ROW 5: G. Russell, K. Minas, C. Niebling, G. Novell, E. Drogan R. Crowell, T. Rabbit, P. Strong, B. Pahl. ROW 6: I. Bristol, K. Schultz, B. Leblanc, H. McCoy, S Mazurka, K. Shute, I. Hayden, K. Corey, C. Bendroth. xx an L if-U 'R! . . . , , T T : 3 i Q 73-A l l efrvrsf w if?-f 'r ' 'I '- 55,4 Eiir 'BSQEQQF A f atfgfffgif U CL! i-4 ROW 1: Dan O'Brian, Brian Toth, Gus Nash. ROW 2: Ken Moriarty, John Law, Mr. Soon. cgxaisfzcs guiifzcs Lee Dumas, Scou Watkins, Nick Milonopolos. ROW 1: Susan Hildebrand, Mrs. Lewis, Dorothy McPhee. ROW 2: Lis Muse. Mrs. Willeue, Yveue Plourde, Jean Stimpson. 152 A- l Y '--'- - Q J . . ROW 1: B. Gorman, E. Heath, Lisa Matsubara, Iill Sanner. Donna Oleniak, Sherry Aucoin, K. Shure, T. Swanson. ROW 2: V. Ridgely, Donna Buxton, Kris Story, Deb Young, L. Baker, M. Patrick, M. Porter. ROW 3: Paula Brooks. Ingela Burgwall, Karen Miller, Lisa Kurgan, R. Lord, M. Petit. Karen Kaplan. ROW 4: D. Canada, C. Tufts, A. Titus, C. Bendroth, M. Grant, D. Belanger, L. Gorrel. Jwfionaf 5610607 Ocieziy ROW 1: Jenny Guarino, Fran Plourde, Lisa Morgan, Maureen McManus, Lisa Kurgan, Robin LaBranche, John Strong, John Dabney. ROW 2: Beth Gimbel, Janice Dickenson, Greta Tardiff, Jim O'Malley, Michelle Savroy, Norma Dowling, Cindy Jones, Dawn Morin. ROW 3: Steffen Ockey, John Achorn, Deb Young, Bob Ganely, Cindy Zilch, Diane Cyr, Joyce Haley, Donna Lizotte. ROW 4: Steve Costello, Steve Seachrist, Anne O'Hearn, Billy Pahl, Chris Hood, Peter Stevens, Steve Stevens. LLM ROW 1: G. St. Amour, C. Edgerly, M. Sheehan, T.Swanson, K. Cail, L. Croteau, T. Groetz, K. Styles, Mrs. Altman. ROW 2: V. Ridgely, C. Leonard, V. McDonald, P. Kucharski, L. Zilch, B. Hodgens, G. Loiselle, M. Cate. ROW 3: C. Eden, H. McCoy, D. Holbrook, B. Hoyt, J. Strong, E. Hill, J. Fernandes. ROW 4: D. Chick, G. Crisp, K. Flanders. T. Shuffleton, T. Sherback, K. Deroches, J. Purdy. ROW 5: P. Currier, M. Brinkerhoff, M. Petroski, S. Hoffman, K. Goodall. 5 ROW 1: Aaron Pailes, Susan Teza, Debbie Story. ROW Jenny Thomas, Rene Morrisette. F I Beth Canad N a, Wendy Hott, Badly QQ 54 Q. , ,al if, K 'K it , .,-f-. , ,, 1 . Vx 4 Q A 6 ,z Q , . 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Harris Melia Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Michaud Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Neibling Mr. and Mrs. Donald Oleniak Martha O'Malley Mr. and Mrs. William M. Patrick Mr. and Mrs. John Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ramsdell Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rohr Mr. and Mrs. James R. Rosencrantz Jr Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Rowe Richard W. Rowe Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Southwick Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Stevens Joseph J. Strong Mr. and Mrs. Alfred K. Sullivan Mrs. Carlton Towle Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. George Trefethen Robert A. Ward Barry L. Watkins George R. Watson The Class of 1978 wishes to thank its many contributors, especially Ben's Foto Shop, for their assistance in the successful completion of this yearbook. You CAN take it with you! clubs QQ 'f . ,X 0. 6 I If 9, ,' 0 , ,, ,,.,f , , , C Xik 145 ' ' X - SAW - QQ, X5 'P XX 'S Sigwg' MM X .+,X A K -XX gx x. 1 jp .QNX Y X ,f-affix 1 E r . ' s lx .ixsiyrf x we EQXQFSS , Ng RQ XT TS X X X XQXX gaagk -N ' at ' X1 X, -T-fXs15f,fj ' ,- Z Q 'U' an X fsg skbk , . ' '- lg X V170 X' Si' fr Q Lsifgyi 'I Q fr 4 3 A wealth of information about your town ond its schools. Ghz 'jixztmff 34 1:1115 -Izttzf. THE CLOTHES CELLAR 'o'YYa1sh Individual Fashions India Imports Ha ndcratted South American 772-2993 Next to Woo1worth's Are You Tired ot Portion Control? Your Satistaction Is Our Pleasure THE MAGIC TOUCH SUB 81 PIZZA SHOP, INC. ISee us tirst when planning tield tripsl We Serve: Ili I The Finest Selection ot Sub Sandwiches in the Area 32 Delicious Crispy Pizza 413 AII Food Made to Order We Have a Game Room in the Rear ot the Sandwich Shop Telephone T78-8047 Your Order Will be Ready on Arrival Real Italian Cold Cuts and Hamburger on ra u ations CC1ais CEfE'78 HENRY 5 NRE MARKS SHOE WORLD King's Hyway Plaza h H AND SERVICE CENTER 60 Portsmouth Ave. Exeter, N. H . Delta Tires and Wheel Alignments Compliments of , KENISON'S FLOOR HARRY S COVERING Epp g d l EEREWITT FUNERAL SERVICEPIINSZ. xeter , . . Thomas, John, and Rich On the Common, Raymon ar d, N.H. dBrewiH Epping , N . H CHARLES J. HALEY B +W' h To H195 Clai '78 'Brig' FI'0m N.H. 03833 McALLI STER FOUNDATIONS .. Winnicut Road Stratham, N.H. Televmon Sihereos Wishes +he Class of 78 A Greaf Fu+ure FACU LTY BUSI N ESS PATRONS BELMONTES BARBER sn-lop PATRONS JAN'S DRESS SHOP Gail Fifield JOHN COLE 8: ROBERT COLE Mr. and Mrs. Plumer ROUB'S Joyce Langley SONNY'S GARDEN CENTER James Robinson TRUSTWORTHY D. Tsonas Paul Villinski Compliments of ABBOT'S 145 Water Street Exeter, N. H. I 1XfrfEM't 231 Water St. Nationally Advertised Men's Clothing Dick Manix, Owner PI1o'IograpI1ic Sales and Service BEN'S FOTO New England 153 water st. Pfedueefe 772-2571 Exeter Ben Swiezynski , 1934 BEN'S IE Foto X Exhibitors STU D I Q Productions 163 water st. . N-H- 772-2571 Cas Swiezynski, V765 BU LL'S EYE WINDOW Clothing and Imports 33 Water Street Exeter , N . H . The Harrises MOANA'S LU NCHEONETTE Water Street Exeter, N . H . 778-8979 Best Wishes GEORGE 81 PHILLIPS 239 Water Street Exeter, NH STONE'S MEN'S 81 BOYS' SHOP The Pant Shop in Rockingham County Save 33.00 A Pair Over 10,000 Pairs of Lev1's Hndquanen Boys, Students and Mens 161 Water Street Exeter. N.H J 'gf LW, --N ,fx DEARBUHNT Complimen+s 'ro +he Class of '78 I4O Epping Road, Exefer, N.H. Compliments EXETER MUSIC CENTER WILSON 185 Water St. Exeter, N'H. The Finest In 772 924 Sports Equipment LOU ISE'S SPORT SHOP TOWN AND COUNTRY 1223 Wate1'NStItIeet 231 Water St. C , ELWELL- ongratulatlons C1 f C2552 czotusl-:Aw AGENCY, :Nc MONTGOMERY HF fI E NH MW WM Wsrififfg w?kwq3iiwW 3wqj M CMG CLEMSON FABRICS CCDRPORATION A Subsidiary of MILLIKEN 8: COMPANY Oldesi' Conrinuous Opera+ing T +I Pl 'r 'rh N 'r Where Mod T chnology Bring Y T P d 'rT day c:h++s++E+ N Hphe E o o u . . Qfv WET ffx -Z HEXX 'E'Q4!'!!I Quality Cars EXETER SUBARU, INC. Epping Road, Exeter, N.H. 2.5 Alf d E Choquetre Ph e I Tr sur 603!7'7 9317 De M E R I TT AGENCY, INC. Ch he Jul Ch ls S All Forms of Insurance S San Bfod I Ck 4 C me Srr er E 1 N H B an FI rr T 1: 772-5941 mfrpefnfrnl I fwm, Mom 'I' 'ov gl'- Congra+uIaI'ions and Besf Wishes an +o'rI1e Graduafes of '78 I I . , , Compliments Tractors Best Wishes to the Class of 78 of Equipment Tel. 642-5666 KEN SMITH TRACTOR CO. RAYMCQSQQJIEEECTRIC Tractor Sales and Service Route 125 Brentwood, N.H. 03833 e. 125 Brentwood, N.H 642-3208 Congratulations ' 7 Offset Printing Class of '78 Quick Copies Congratulations Class R E of WTS Exeter, N.H. Copies, Etc. X , : PU M PS 1 155 Front St. 146037 772-9769 Exeter, N.H. 03833 Water Conditioning PERKINS LAWNMCDWER 84 SAW SERVICE McCOY'S ALINEM ENT Ip 51 Winter Street M., Exeter, N.H. 03833 J oi 37 Washington st. Q I RI' I Exeter, NH 03833 772-3579 I Tet. 603-772-4477 ' x, I E, v Ig I Iv1OE'S The Real Italian Sandwich Specialist 148 Front Street Exeter, NH DOWLING REFRIGERATION 201 Portsmouth Ave. Stratham, NH 778-8515 D W Mfvigiijmfgbl WNV ,W W M conggf I + of LEO P. ROY, CCNTRACTCR Brenfwood, New Hampshire THE CURTAIN SHOP 43 Water Street Congratulations Exeter, New Hampshire Class of '7 8 GIFTS - LAMPS From Lamp Shades Custom Shades and Draperies E MT AM B U LANCE Window Shades Venetian Blinds SERV' E IN ' LOPARDO JEWELERS 143 P01'ISm0l1Ih Ave- Diamond and Gem Merchants Exeter 83 Water St. , Exeter, N. H . ...L ISR if ,agp Phone 772-3277 Serving You 24 Hours a Day. REGISTERED IEWELERS - AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY HY Hubbard- Owner Membership is awarded only to selected jewelers possessing proven gemological knowledge and ethical standards. YOUR ASSURANCE OF RELIABILITY , QUALITY AND CAPABILITY llwiillll WRECKED CARS cores Auto BODY 58 Winter Street Exeter, N. H. 772-4344 Free Local S . P. S . System Shuttle Service Best Wishes to the T0 Work - School Class of '78 Home - Shopping BLUE RIBBON CLEANERS 97 Portsmouth Ave . 772-5761 BOB'S AUTO CLINIC INC. A New Concept in Auto Maintenance Automotive Specialists 12 Portsmouth Ave. Stratham, N. H. 03885 Bob Fisk, Owner Dial 603!7'78-8529 X I I QIIA E 3 TNQ! p I jhe xeter o-operative ank 6211090014191 X692 1 5 N t E Q 5 T Q E E T , .WHAM S 33 193 Besl' Wishes +0 'rhe Class of l978 PCDRTSMOUTH PRODUCE CCD. 55 Green S+ree+ Por+smou+h, NH Division of WIGGIN FARMS B nker Hill Ave. S+ra+l'1am, N.H. Congrafulaiions Class of 78 From SPLAVVS King's Highway Plaza Stratham l R d Ihaek ' 3 I0 l ASSOCIATE STORE - l l l Compliments of WENTWORTH I I ,I LUMBER I I CO., INC I I I - Exeter N.H. Kings Highway Plaza - Stratham, N.H. I 772 5933 I 5934 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Y J' ,vb f J' ,J 'NL' l yy' 8' - N 05 vp Q 6 559315 mf -AQQQJJ Us ID fl N NN? , 1 IX Tx NT' Nj.. f 3VfKGfJ xffLpstQ U E W Ay A Xwfj' Az, ,jing MJQX Awrh ,LEX WSDL? WPQJ. U. V AUX! LEX Lx. I, p Y! X , 50- pllmen'l's ,MVUK iffy 4 QQ of U25 f wt Nw 5 pp A T ' MDW it GTE SYLVANIA TJ , 1 . O Compliments of 'eo U SANEL AUTO PARTS Best Wishes WD Portsmouth Ave. , Exeter to the Class ofQ'63 772 0536 HEADHUNTERSTUT Compliments of PORTLAND GLASS CO Epping Rd. , Exeter 772 9301 9.N,9p6I09XbX 90159 SSD GV QQQQQO Q5 iowjbqivi Su C06 Xggvbek 59' fP3C3WiJfQJQZD9ieQOf1ffWQMTTf5MQ23Q? X X 9 N 6OxiJix5yBVQ5' 66iqbGyyy M VN Ny Qcgvw 99: 0967 Rx Q? V' Nob dkKK6Qg,ojJQb OK -ai Q51 OW QQ wmv ,bovgog 4y5QK,S'Z952 517 pf xgyiffdxg my fjyiomplimgknfs +0 U 5 Qfpmgmbsywivgli Ckvif X50 gil? JQEVV XO QQQQBEITL 3. FLYNN Q 901 00 Paving Con+rac+ors Bunker Hill Ave. S+ra+ham, NH DATSUN Dial 603f772-3736 MAR-LOW MOTORS, INC. Best Wishes to the Class of 1978 Datsun From Patrick E. Markie Sr. 78 Epping Road Patrick E. Markie Jr. Exeter, N. H . 03833 T H E FLOWER SHOP BUNKER HILL ORCHARD HiiT3.i'Z,i.?u Quality Cider, Apples 55 Main Street, Exeter, NH Honey and Bee Supplies Cameron Sewall 772-3421 Bunker Hill Ave. Stratham, NH Tel. 772-3748 H E E R I S gist Wasps? EXETER MACHINE PRODUCTS, INC. BOOKSTORE Cards Gifts Office Equipment and Supplies 97 Court Street, Exeter, NH , 03833 Stationery Hardbacks and Paperback Books Raymond Belding President and Treasurer 772-2442 , 4 THE SQUAMSCOTT PRESS 17 Court Street THE COLONY SHOP INC. 65 Water Street Exeter, New Hampshire Exeter, New H3mP3hife 03833 York Harbor, Maine Ellie Reid Best Wishes GOWEN'S FARM MARKET Compliments of GREEN GATE Rt. 101 Banquets for All Greenland , NH Occasions! :KC-'Or X 'W r f ' lfnit knack X f 1 8 E ' ' YARN SHOP 9,53 K 1 'x,',se T ff 'Sf - , eugs FOREIGNCAR ,Jf Sales and Service, Inc. 7 ie ' .. , if X 31' ,V 11, 6 L40 ji ,'gf.-fe 1,47 Y- 1.9.1 mv, 1 Route 101 Dial Stratham, N.1-1. 03885 608-772-9878 Advice and Sympathy at N0 Extra C081 150 Epping Rd. , Exeter, N.H. 03833 Best Wishes CARL'S GULF 81 CAR WASH 36 Water Street 120 t I WN: recmw TEL smmmt Exeter, NH txt If we N +4 0 wax cos 77 150 AI Ferron, Realtor 9 C0 U Tel. 772-3902 or 772-4700 MARKET W. S. NICKERSON Inial'-172-2242 AUTO PARTS, I NC. 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