Franklin High School - Key Yearbook (Franklin, NH)
- Class of 1959
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'- I - J '. iii' 1,4 J. ,ilk LX X, ,3!'.v.,,.f., 1 -'D w ,J ' lg- -'ff' -' T5 we .al A, . -lu ' - , NJ. Q , , .1 .ff-a -lj? ' Q- v , ii, A Fuzz x.. Y: i., I-I, A ,f. X g til' ' 1 4' H294 ' :FLW , w I f 11 x 'ZW A . .. , . .JV t , -,ge . f,.L . ' 'xg .. 041. V 6, 3 A L' .- f' Fsf- - I :Q K , -uh in . ' l.. 1b .,J ,A ., - . . ,, ,, , .F . L THE KEY 19 9 Franklin, N. H. Cover Photo Courtesy of Richard P. Lewis, Editor FRANKLIN JOURNAL TRANSCRIPT i iftiii Wi'1,, .:z . The Class of 1959 will always be remem- bered by me as the Hrst class to be graduated during my principalship at Franklin High School. More than this, however, the class will be remembered by all of us for its school spirit. It is this spirit that, I hope, will be carried forward by each member of the gradu- ating class into the world which they are about to enter. This world, into which graduating classes are constantly entering, is probably neither better nor worse at this time than it has been at previous times. It is, however, increasingly complex. Your ability to deal with its complex- ity will be directly related to your capacity and willingness to enlarge upon what you have already learned. If every member of the graduating class were to realize that he is at a beginning and not at an end in the lifetime occupation of learning, I am sure the Class of 1959 could not help but be a credit to itself, its parents and community. I wish each mem- ber of the graduating class good luck in this venture. . .K ,,,,,,.,, il Mr. Philip G. Hines, Superintendent I am happy to speak to students and the graduating class through the 1959 issue of THE KEY. The real key to a satisfying and suc- cessful career may well lie in your experiences at Franklin High School. In my brief time here I have observed a remarkable degree of team work, school spirit, and willingness to help on the part of students at this high school. Such character- istics, coupled with imagination and hard work do, I believe, lead to success and endur- ing satisfactions. This is my expectation and my wish to all of you. Dr. Allan Hartman, Principa ,. Y ' . ' 95 1 as r r at l 7 AV?A dl . W DEDICATIO To you, Mr. Taylor, we dedicate this yearbook. Throughout our four years you have shown untiring and unceasing efforts to make our years the best possible. You have always had a smile when we asked for your help. 3 Miss Dollofl Freshman Advisor Mrs. Kidder-Sophomore Advisor Miss Lemire-junror Advisor I APPRECIATIO Thanks is such a small word to show our appreciation for all the help we have had from the people whose pictures are on this page. In fact, We are indebted to everyone who has helped us in connection with these past four years. Now, as the last year draws to a close, we realize how much everyone has done and how little we have shown our appreciation. So, to everyone, especially these six, we say thanks. Mrs Rose Yearbook Adviwf hir, P1,bleuz-Photogxraphcr Mrs. Bilodeau-Senior Advlsor was Ee? W 'W 'T JQM? FACULTY Mr amcs Athfmfls .I . . ., Mrs. Marie Bilodcau Business Education Business Education Mr, Lergy Nagh Mrs. Sylvia Currier Mrs. Anne Rose Miss Bertha Pcllorin Social Studies Math English Home Economics fl' ., xwgk W CZl,f Mr. Wallace Clark Miss june Dolloff Mr. Robert A. Bagg, I Math Miss Barbara Trask Art Civics Science Miss Jeanette Lemire Mr. Frank Annaldo Mr. Elswortli Harris Mrs. Avis johnson English Social Studies 6 Shop Home Economics W W E' V as was S 1 v , s l'. 'sf Mrs. Beauly Secretary to Principal Miss Marion Nioynihan Miss Marion Moses Nurse Music Mr. joseph Burleigh Mrs. Irene Kidder Vicc-Principul French Mechanical Drawing 1 Mr. George Hciser Mr. Hugh Murphy Biology Band Director ADMINISTRATIO fs.- ii,-' Miss Nina Clark MY- John Taylor English and Public Speaking 5110? f' 2 1 I M rs Powell Mr. Kendall McCormack Mrs: Crosby Enghsh Mrs. Boomhower Mrs. Rivard Cooks Mr. LCOD DUSUI1 Mr, Piwongki Sports Director Mr. Gilman Mr. Brouillarcl Tf..f.:L,...- c A 1 CLASS We, .the class of 1959, being of dull mind and inemcient memories, hereby, make this our last will and testament. We regluest the folllowing: First, at all the desks with our 'carved' initials on them be sold to pay our expenses for destr ed books and desks. Second, that fthe teachers be left in the hands of the Juniors, providing the teachers can survive another year. The individual seniors bequeath the following: ,GLEN ACRES -leaves his scoring ability ffor the other teamj to Paul Thomann. CECILLE ADDISON - leaves quietly. WALTER BAIRD - leaves Mrs. Roses class to Charles Colby. PAULINE BEAUPRE - leaves her expressionless jokes to Jane Twombly. GLORIA BOISCLAIR - leaves her basketball ability to Sandra Jac ues. CHARLOTTE BRAILEY - leaves her baton twirling ability to Pamefla Kelly. BENJAMIN BROWN- leaves his car to any underclassman who thinks he can keep it running. CONSTANCE CALLEY - leaves her pep and vitality to Judy Allen. DOUGLAS CARIGNAN - leaves Mr. Annaldo's history class with a sigh. ELAINE CARIGNAN - leaves her softball abilities to anyone Miss Dolloff r chooses to give them to. CAROL COATES - leaves oflice practice to anyone who wants it. CAROL COOK - leaves her panel truck to the Junior Class to use for getting hay for the Sadie Hawkins. GEORGE CORNEAU - leaves his witty ways to Louis Dinneen. RONALD CORRIVEAU - leaves his flirty ways to Jimmy Morrison. BARBARA COTE - leaves everything to go with Tommy. SONDRA CROSS - leaves F.H.S. for Armand. JOE CUMMINGS - leaves his loud voice to Bobby Pelletier. JANET DAVIS - leaves swimming with the Waves. ROGER DAVIS - leaves his squirrel tails to Bobby Magoon. ILA DOUGLAS - leaves her quietness to Roy Bell who needs it. LOUISE DRAKE - leaves her softball ability to Harriett Taylor. RICHARD DUBOIS - leaves his height to Carl Colby. ZARNE DUFAULT - leaves her book of speeches to anyone in need. ROGER DUMOND - leaves F.H.S. for Concord. MARTIN DUSTIN - leaves for the Major Leagues, or is it Joanie? BARBARA EDMUNDS - leaves F.H.S. with a smile. I RICHARD ELLIOTT - leaves to work in the First National ...... Bank. JOYCE EMERY - leaves her messy locker to anyone who wants to clean it up. WARREN FLETCHER - leaves Shakespeare as dead as ever. LOUIS GENEST - leaves with a bang. BARBARA GILMAN - leaves her love for Navy Blue to anyone who likes the co or. ROBERT GILMAN - leaves for Laconia. BEVERLY GILPATRIC - leaves for Warner. GEORGIA GREENE - leaves all her problems answers to anyone in need. JO-ANN GUAY - leaves the Chemistry lab intact. CHRISTINE HAMMOND - leaves in a Ford. 8 VVILL JOHN HEDGEPETH - leaves with a camera in hand for Hollywood and Mari- lyn Monroe. PATRICIA HEMEON - leaves shorthand at 520 wpm. ROBERTA HOWE - leaves her Chevie to her sister. DEANNA HOYT - leaves her musical ability to Nancy Aube. LORETTA KADLEC - leaves F.H.S. and all her boyfriends to Louise Goin s. RICHARD KEEGAN - leaves space on the highest honor roll to anyone who has brains enough to iill it. DANIEL KELLEY - leaves his he-man physi ue to Charles Alexander. RICHARD KENNY - tried to blow a note butclnlew himself right out of school. REGINA LAPLANTE - leaves the yearbook and its headaches together with a bottle of aspirin to the next editor-in-chief. IEANNE LAROCHE - leaves with her favorite record A House, a Car, and a Wedding Ring to ---- guess whatlll MADELINE LEBLANC - leaves Richard Crowley to Sweat it out another year by himself. LAUIREL MAGOON - leaves for the barber shop on Franklin St. and wedding ells. - WILLIAM MATHAISELL - leaves with teachers still wondering. RICHARD MCDANIEL - leaves with his favorite record Gotta Travel On. ELAINE MCKENVEN - leaves her typing skill and speed to Connie Coulson. ANNETTE MERCIER - leaves College English to Mrs. Rose, and gives thanks she's out of it. EDNA MICHEL - leaves in a green car with chauffeur, Dave. MICHAEL MULLAVEY - leaves in his Chevy for Concord Cin a hurrylll D. PENELOPE POPE - leaves her cheering p to Carrie Smith. THOMAS POULIOT - set the record by leaving F.H.S. fast. GAIL RANDALL - leaves her Chevy at the police station for a short visitll LILLIAN ROBINSON - leaves the Business Department in one peace. HARRY ROGERS - leaves his parking place to Charlie Colby. GEORGE ROUSSEAU - leaves his curly hair to John Duval. LARRY ROWELL - leaves the whole school in an uproar. KATHLEEN SANBORN - leaves her love-life to anyone crazy enough to want it. DUNBAR SEAMANS - leaves his athletic abilit to Dennis Ames. SANDRA SHAW - leaves straight for Springfield, New Hampshire. FRANK ST. PIERRE - leaves his good marks to anyone who can earn them. KEITH STRICKLAND - leaves in hopes that he'll never retum. JEAN 'IAAYLOR - leaves her dramatic ability to Peggy Colby, who doesn't nee it. ' RICHARD TESSIER - leaves the 3rd period history class a mess. RICHARD THOMPSON - leaves Arline behind. DAVID TOUPIN - leaves his dancing ability to Walter Wade. CAROLYN TURNER - leaves her softball bat to Adrienne Moody. GAIL VARNEY - leaves her quiet ways to Joan Robichaud. RICHARD WALDO - leaves with stars in his eyes. a NEOLI-gieifti WALLACE - leaves all her vim and vigor to Ioan Rivard, who doesn't n it. MARIORIE WEBBER - leaves her golden locks to Barbara Glines. RICHARD WISER - leaves his leadership abilities to Robert Hoyt. 9 CLASS S0 G Tune of Graduation Day When the class of 1959 will come upon the closing line, ' Memories will linger till the end of time. To the friends we knew, weill say adieug And to our Alma Mater too. Dear old Franklin High School, we'll remember you. Tho' we'll leave in sorrow all the joys we've known, We can face tomorrow knowing welll never walk alone. When our high school days are at a close, No matter where our path unfolds, K- Welll remember always all our high school days. by Deanna Hoyt and Barbara Edmunds Em f :'-Elg h I, nfs it i v- AJ 10 M RICHARD KENNETH WISER PRESIDENT Large was his wealth. hut larger is his heartf' GLENN ACRES Topper As happy a man as many in the world for the world smiles upon me. SE IOR w -5- BARBARA ANN EDMUNDS VICE PRESIDENT Smile and the whole world smiles with you. PENELOPE LORRAINE POPE SECRETARY A tender smile, a pretty face, a per- fect body, charming grace. FRANK JOSEPH ST. PIERRE TREASURER Knowledge is more than equivalent to force. CECILLE C. ADDISON Cecil For she was just the quiet kind, whose nature never varies. 16- My 1959 WALTER BAIRD Mwallyli Li e is ve short and ve uncer- f ry , ry taing let us spend it as best we can. CHARLOTTE BEVERLY BRAILEY Good humor is wisdom and good- ness combined. PAULINE ANN BEAUPRE llpouyll A winning wayg a friendly time. GLORIA l A. BOISCLAIR ..C1o,, There is no love sincerer than the love of food. CON STANCE CALLEY Connie Jokes are the spice of conversation, and the salt of life. BENJAMIN CURTIS BROWN, IR. ..Benny,, The true use of speech is not so much to express our wants as to con- ceal them. DOUGLAS CARIGNAN Doug The force of his own merit makes his way. CAROL LOUISE COOK Cookie Better late than never. fs 3 . I VVL, 5 A gi- K ,-fn. W SE IORS ELAINE MARIE CARIGNAN A good sport, a friend to all! Ei .T f -ig GEORGE S. CORNEAU, JR. Georgic', A man, he seems of cheerful yes- terdays and confident tomorrowsf' g1fQ?Lfg?i CAROL ANN COATES Snooky Variety is the spice of life that it all its flavorf, RONALD CORRIVEAU Ronnie I am very fond of the compan lacliesf, gives y0f BARBARA J. COTE Barb', 'Quiet and gentle of speech is she. ROGER DAVIS Let me go where I will. Wi ., .gf V . Z A., if J, -,f 'QVC , X 1-S , X. R ' 1 Y 'w M,: .w S A 'IIXR fc ' ' 1 1959 W X SONDRA CROSS I hate nobody, I am in charity with the world. JANET A. DAVIS 'fiuietv persons are welcomed every w ere. 15 JOSEPH CUMMINCS .,I0e,, Unthinking, idle, wild, and young, I lau5h'd and dancld and talk'd and sung. ILA JEAN DOUGLAS upigmyn A quiet gal, and a good pal. .f L, if sw' MARY LOUISE DRAKE Lou-Lou 'Sugar and spice and everything 1ice. SE IORS ZARNE DUFAULT Zarno Never idk a mornentf, MARTIN W. DUSTIN Marty A wink is as good as a nod to the . rr I-0136. RICHARD I. ELLIOTT He too serves a purpose who only stands and cheers. ROGER B, DUMOND ..Rog,, Give what you have, to someone it may be better than you think. JOYCE EMERY Ioycie All that she does, she does well. fig .wg - , WARREN LEWIS FLETCHER, III What one knows is, in youth of little momentg they know enough who know how to learn. ROBERT L. CILMAN Bob The hmue man carues out his for- tune and every man is the son of . , hzs own worksf 1959 LOUIS CENEST Louie A well-bred silence is always at commandf, BEVERLY A. CILPATRIC .Bevn Music drives one's woes away. A All hehh X' D , 5 il 1 BARBARA GILMAN Barbie Myneyes have a language all their Own. nA GEORGIA MAE GREENE girl with never a frown. IO-ANN CLAIRE GUAY NIO!! 'It's nice to be natural, if you're naturally nice. PATRICIA ANN HEMEON .Tatu Although small, she is always heard. 1 ,V r W : fir Iaal -I V 'K ' . K I SENIORS ANN CHRISTINE HAMMOND uchrisu Life is too short for trouble and care. D ROBERTA HELEN HOWE Bobbie She is gentle, she is shy, but there is mischief in her eyes. 18 Y JOHN HEDGEPETH It A town that boasts inhabitants like me can have no lack of good society. DEANNA BEVERLY HOYT DeeDee Imagination is more important than knowledge. ,fi W f 0 LORETTA KADLEC ...rootyn Wit anfl wisdom are born within a woman. 1959 RICHARD EDWARD KEECAN Dick Genius, that power which dazzles mortal eyes, is oft but perseverance in disguise. DANIEL H. KELLEY Dan I'll not listen to reason . . . Reason always means what some one else has got to say.', RICHARD FOWLER KENNEY KKJOeU But now my task is smoothly doneg I can fly or I can run. REGINA MARIE LaPLANTE uReggie:: It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. JEANNE CAROL LaROCHE Jeannie An air of sweet charm ever sur- rounds her. MADELINE MARY LeBLANC Maddie Always full of fun and pep, just the pal you can't forget. ELAINE C. MCKENVEN Quick, dignihed, but always ready for fun. SE ICR I NEW Q LAUREL MACOON 'KLaurie 'A busy bee has no time for sorrow WILLIAM MATHAISELL Willy I was never less alone, than when by myself! EDNA MICHEL Dutchic She is charming, sweet, though a little shy. 1 3 ANNETTE MARIE MERCIER Her nature is a sufficient advertise- ment of her character. 5 INIICHAEL HERBERT NIULLAVEY Miken My strength is as the strength of ten because my heart is pure. LILLIAN NI. ROBINSON Lil i. , , , . I agree with no mans opmionsg I ,, have a few of my own. 1959 THOKI.-XS PUULIOT MTOIIIINYU I lore a llrnnd IIIIIIQQIII in my lifef, GAIL RANDALL By her laughing ye shall know her. HARRY WILLIAM ROGERS A genius is a man who does unique things of which nobody would expect him to he capablef, GEORGE OMER ROUSSEAU, IR. Skip Great men hallnw a whole people and lift up all who lice in their time. fb hrs' yu 'fi fflgwf F' ir Q M., Y, 4 , My s xi K es LAWRENCE C. ROWELL ..Lan,y., All his faults were such that one likes him still hetter for them. SANDRA MAE SHAW Sandy Outdoors, in school, no matter where, she always keeps her stately air. SENIORS KATHLEEN ANNE SANBORN Kathy Humor is the harmony of the heart. 5 E elif , ll! KEITH STRICK LAND To know is nothing at all, to imagine is everything. 22 DUNBAR SEAMANS Dunny I shall try to correct errors where shown to he errors and I shall adopt new views as fast as they shall appear to be true views, JEAN CHARLOTTE TAYLOR Jeanie Never trouhle trouble, til trouhle troubles you. i RICHARD TESSIER Rather than love, than money, fame, give me truth. CAROLYN ANN TURNER ..Can,, than Life without sports is not life. 1959 IN RICHARD THOMPSON Ricky Morning melancholy and moon-struck madness. DAVID TOUPIN Dave A whole be greater than a part, a whole man must be greater than a part of him, RICHARD WALDO llDick!7 I will sit down now, but the time will come when you will listen to me. GAIL VARNEY Vxnney Hear much, speak little. day... get out uliuef: MARJORIE WEBBER Margie Tomorrow life is too late, live to- NEOMA WALLACE N0l1116 Why take life seriously, you'll never SE IOR DIRECTORY Glen Acres: CHS-Hi-Y 1, Basketball 1, FHS-Basket- ball 3, 4, Football 4. Future: Undecided. Cecille Addison: Dues Collector 1, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 1, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Class Committees 3, 4, Bas- ketball 2. Future: Secretary. Walter Baird: P.Q. Snicklefritzen. Future: Undecided. Pauline Beaupre: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir 4, Girls' Basketball 3, Standing Commit- tee 4, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Business Leaders of America 4. Future: Secretary. Gloria Boisclair: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 3, 4, Soft- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, Co-Captain 4, Dues Collector 3, Queen's Court 1, 2-Queen 3, 4, Nursc's Aid 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Dance Committee 4, Older Girls' Con- ference 2, 3, 4, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. Future: Undecided. Charlotte Brailey: Band 1, 2, Majorette 3, 4, Substi- tute Head Majorette 4, Class Committees 2, 3, 4, Dra- matics 1, Yearbook Committee 4, Sadie Hawkins Com- mittee 4, Point 1, 2, Ticket Chairman, Pops Concert 4. Future: College. Benjamin Brown: Key Club 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Ground Observer Corps 1, 2, United States Coast Guard Re- serves 4, Basketball Manager 2, j.V. Football 1,'I.V. Basketball 1, Varsity Football 3, 4, Baseball 2. Future: College, photography. Constance Calley: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Carnival Court 1, 2, 3, Future Business Leaders of America 4. Douglas Carignan: Baseball 1, 4, Track 2, 3, Basket- ball-I.V. 1, 2-Varsity 3, 4, Dramatics 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Soccer 1. Elaine Carignan: Librarian 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, Committee for Yearbook 4. Carol Coates: Glee Club 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, Sadie Hawkins Committee 4, Future Business Leaders of America 4. Future: Secretary. Carol Cook: Hi-Y 1, Softball 3. Future: Therapy work. George S. Corneau, Ir: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Football 4, Assembly Committee 4. Future: Baseball or Air Force. Ronald Corriveau: Soccer 2, Newspaper Staff 1, Re- freshment Committee for Sadie Hawkins 4. Future: Trade school, Service. Barbara Cote: Glass Committee 2. Sondra Cross: Hi-Y 1, Dance Committee 2, Office As- sistant 3. Future: Undecided. joseph Cummings: Football 1, Baseball 1, 2,,Basketball 1, Soccer 2, Carnival Escort 2, 3. Future: Undecided. Janet Davis: Glee Club 1, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, Prom Committee 3. Future: Undecided. Roger Davis: Football 3, 4, Soccer 2. Future: Service. Ila Douglas: Hi-Y 1, 2, Class Committees 1, 2, 3. Future: Undecided. Louise Drake: Softball 2, 3, Yearbook Committee 4, Temporary Student Council Representative 4. Future: Nursing. Zarne Dufault: Softball 1, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Chainnan Ir. Prom 3, Representative to Model U.N. 3, Girls' State Representative 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 3, President 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Stand- ing Committee 4, Manager Winter Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4. Future: P.T.C., Teaching. Roger Dumond: Basketball 1, Football 3, 4. Future: Service. L H Martin Dustin: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Soccer 2, Basketball 4. Future: Baseball School, Navy. Barbara Edmunds: Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2- Treasurer 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4-Captain 4, Class Secretary 1, Class Treasurer 2, Class President 3, Class Vice-Presi- dent 4, Winter Carnival Candidate 1, 2, 3, 4, Standing Committee 4, Yearbook Staff 4, F.H.S. News Staff 2, 3, 4, Student Government 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee 4, Representative to Girls' State 3. Richard Elliott: Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. Future: Undecided. Joyce Emery: Student Council 4, Magazine Sale Cap- tain 2, Dues Collector 1, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Point 2, F.H.S. News 3, 4-Business Manager 3, Stand- ing Committee 4, Yearbook 4, Delegate to Girls' State 3, Future Business Leaders of America 4, Assembly Committee 4. Future: Undecided. Warren Fletcher: Band 1, 2, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, Dramatics 1, 2-Cast 2, Librarian 4. Future: Undecided. Louis Genest: Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3. Future: Air Force. Richard DuBois: Franklin High-Baseball 1, 4, Basket- ball Manager 1, Manchester High School-Projection Room 4, Bowling League 3, Electronics 4. Barbara Gilman: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf Club 2, Standing Committee 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Nurse's Aid 2, Future Business Leaders of America 4, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, Class Dues Collector 4. Future: Secretary. Robert Gilman: Hi-Y 1, 2, Projector Operator 3, 4, Ski Team 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Magazine Sales Man- ager 2. Future: College. Beverly Gilpau-ic: Dues Collector 1, F.H.S. News 1, 2, Nurses Aid 3, Band 1, Hi-Y 1, Yearbook 4, Standing Committee 4, Librarian 1, 2, Dance Committee 4. Future: Art School. Georgia Greene: Hi-Y 3, Choir 1. Future: Navy. Lo-Ann Guay: Librarian 3, Scholastic 1, 2, 3, Year- aooik 4, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Queen's Court Future: Pharmacy. Christine Hammond: Dramatics 2, 3, J.V. Cheerleader 3, Assembly Conunittee 3, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4. Future: College. Lohn Hedgepeth: Football 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- all 4, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Photography Club 4- Vice President 4. Patricia Herneon: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Cheerleader 2, 3-Co-Captain 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Class Secretary 2, Dues Col- lector 4, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, State Concert Festival 1, Cheerleading Jamboree 2, Cheerleading Toumament 4. Future: College. Roberta Howe: Hi-Y 1, Glee Club 1, Librarian 2, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4. Future: Undecided. Deanna Hoyt: Scholastic 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4-Band Librarian 3, F.H.S. Dance Band 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Older Girls' Conference 3, Dramaiics Club 4-Cast 4, All-State Mu- sic Festival 4. Future: College or Nursing. Loretta Kadlec: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Softball 1, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Scholastic 1. Future: Business College. Richard Keegan: Student Council 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4-Captain 4, Baseball 1, Soccer 2, Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Boys State Representative 3, Class Vice-President 3. Future: College. ganiel Kelley: Glee Club 3, 4, All-State Music Festival Richard Kenney: Soccer 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, State Festival 3, 4, Yearbook Stait 4. Future: Undecided. Regina La Plante: Point Staff 1, 2, F.H.S. News 3, 4- Editor-in-Chief 3, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4-Cast' 3, Treasurer 4, Junior Yearbook Rep- resentative 3, Editor 4, President of Future Business Leaders of America 4, F.H.S. Hi-Lites 4. Future: Plymouth Teachers College. Jeanne LaRoche: Dance Committee 3, Dramatics 2. Future: Wedding Bells. Madeline LeBlanc: Newspaper Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, Captain of JV Cheerleaders 4, Chairman Holi- day Hop 2, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Yearbook Representative 3-Assistant Editor 4. Future: Nursing and Dick. Laurell Magoon: Office Assistant 3, 4, Class'Commit- tees . Future: Undecided. William Mathaisell: Basketball 3, Ski Club 3. Future: Trade School. Richard McDaniel: Track 1, 2, 3, Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Army ROTC 2, 3. Future: College. Elaine McKenven: Honor Student 1, 2, 3, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 4, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Future: Secretary. Annette Mercier: Hi-Y 1, Band Majorette 3, 4. Future: College. ..,., Edna Michel: Softball 1, Glee Club 1, Oflice Assistant Future: Marriage. Michael Mullavey: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Baseball 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2. Future: College. Penelope Pope: Class President 1-Vice President 2- Secretary 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, Dra- matics 2, 3, JV Cheerleader 3-Varsity 4, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Winter Carnival Court 2, Co-Chair- man Winter Camival 3, Delegate to Student Council Convention in Portsmouth 3, Girls' State 3, Yearbook Stall 4, Class Committees l, 2, 3, 4, Class Dues Collector 2, Scholastics 1, 2. Future: College. Thomas Pouliot: Why take life seriously? You won't come out alive. Future: Navy. Gail Randall: Hi-Y 1, 3, 4, F.H.S. News Staff 4, Glee Club 1, Dramatics 1, 3, Sarasota, Florida Pep Squad 2, Sarasotan Newspaper 2. Future: Undecided. Lillian Robinson: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 4, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Winter Carnival Court 1, IV Cheerleader 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Yearbook Business Manager 4, The Point 2, Magazine Sales Captain 1, Librarian 4, Nurse's Aid 3, 4, Future Business Leaders of America 4. Future: Secretary. Harry Rogers: Hi-Y 1, Score Board Operator 1, 2, Boys Chorus 1, 2, Ground Observer Corps 1, 2, Maga- zine Sales Captain 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee 4. Future: College. George Rousseau, Ir.: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4- Treasurer 3, 4, Key Club 1, Band 1, 3, Football Man- ager 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Track Team 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Carnival Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. Fut11re: Navy. Lana Rowell: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Soccer 2, Track 1, 2, Year ook Stall 4. Future: Service. Kathleen Sanborn: Dramatics 3, 4, Cast 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins Committee 4, Yearbook 4, Future Business Leaders of America 4, Ofiice Help 4. Future: Telephone Operator. Dunbar Seamans: Glee Club 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Bas- ketball Manager 3, Band 3. Future: Further education. Sandra Shaw: Secretary-Treasurer of Future Business Leaders of America 4, Honors 1, 2, 3, Dues Collector 1, 4, Typist for F.H.S. News 3, Typist for Yearbook 4, Omce Help 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins Committee 4, Nurse's Aid 4, Temporary Student Council Member 4. Future: Secretary. Frank St. Pierre: Class Treasurer 1, 3, 4-Class Presi- dent 3, Track 1, Football Manager 2, Student Council 3, 4. Future: College or Service. X N Keith Strickland: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Hi- Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4-Oflicer 3, Soccer 2, Assembly Committee 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, State Festi- val 3, 4, Yearbook Committee 4, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. Future: Undecided. jean Taylor: Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4-Vice President 3- President 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Point Staff 1, 2, Dues Collector 1, 2, Li- brarian 1, 2, Nurse's Aid 3, Oilice Help 1, 2, 3, Year- book Staff 4, Standing Committee 4, Temporary Student Council Member 4. Future: Interior Decoration. Richard Tessier: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Iunior Prom Com- mittee 3. Future: Undecided. Richard Thompson: Track 2, 3, I.V. Basketball 2, 3, Football 1, 2-Co-Captain 3, Captain 4, Student Council 2, 3-President 4, Dramatics 4, Key Club 1, Boys' State Representative 3. Future: College. I David Toupin: Projector Operator 1, 2, 3, 4, Chair- man Freshrnan Reception 4, Standing Committee 4, Year-book Staff 4, Point Staff 4. Future: Art School. - Carolyn Tumer: Point 1, Softball 1, 4-Manager 2, 3, Basketball 4-Manager 2, 3, Dues Collector 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 3, Librarian 4, Year- book Committee 4, Future Business Leaders of America 4. Future: Secretary. Gail Vamey: Glee Club 1, Librarian 4, Class Commit- tees 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Hi-Y 1, 4, Future Business Leaders of America 4, Dues Collector 1. Future: Undecided. Richard Waldo: Andover-Fish 8: Game Club 1, 2, Rifle Club 2, Square Dancing 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Franklin-Projector Operator 3, Yearbook Stall 4, Car Wash Committee 4. Future: Undecided. Neoma Wallace: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, IV Cheerleader 2, 3-Co-Captain 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Yearbook Stall? 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. Future: Policewoman. Marjorie Webber: Glee Club 1, 4, Dramatics 4, Year- book Staff 4, Future Business Leaders of America 4. Future: Undecided. Richard Wiser: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3-Vice President 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 3-Vice President 4, State Student Coun- cil Convention 3, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4-Vice President Class 1-President 4: Baseball Manazer 1, Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Delegate to Model UN 3, Boys' State Representative 3, Assemblv Committtee 3, Proiector Operator 1, Winter Carnival Manager 1, 2, 3. 4. Future: Business Administration. Y CLASS HISTORY To be a Senior f For some it brings happiness and for some it brings sorrow, but for everyone it is a time for memories. As we take a glance over the last four years, we recall many events, experiences, and the friendships we've enjoyed throughout these years. But, suddenly, it's all over. These four years have ,been much too short. In September, 1956, the class of 1959 started what seemed an endless jour- ney. We were entering F.H.S. as freshmen. There was the usual amount of confusion and nervousness. As we listened to our principal, Mr. Cashman, he soon put us at our ease. After we got acquainted, we settled down to get off to a good start. The first deciding point was the election of class officers. We chose Penelope Pope, President, Richard Wiser, Vice-President, Frank St. Pierre, Treas- urer, and Barbara Edmunds, Secretary. We could not have made our Freshman year a success without the help of Miss Dollolf, our advisor. To make us really a part of the high school, the Seniors were kind enough to initiate us to the theme of Davey Crockett which was the craze of the day. In the Winter Camival the Freshmen didn't win, but we ave the upperclassmen a run while working for our candidate, Barbara Edmunds. Our only dance was held in the spring to the theme- of 'April Frolic. A class trip to Wellington Beach ended our first year. We retumed in the fall with the feeling that we were one step closer to our goal. We elected our class officers - Frank St. Pierre became our President, Pen- elope Pope, Vice-President, Barbara Edmunds, Treasurer, and Pat Hemeon, Sec- reta . Mrs. Kidder, with her untiring efforts, led us through our second year. Ourrfvlig event, the Holiday Hop, was held during the Christmas Holiday - Silver Bells was our theme. We soon arrived once again at the Winter Camival season. We chose Barbara Edmunds as our queen, we showed the juniors that the had some real competition by placing second in the carnival. Record hops ancf, food sales contributed to our ever-growing treasury. On a sunny day in June the year drew to an end and we were shocked to realize that we had completed one half of our high school career. After a busy summer we retumed to be the ever-looked-up-to Up per Class- men. Our first job again was the election of class oflicers who were Barbara Edmunds, President, Richard Keegan, Vice-President, Penelope Pope, Secretary, Frank St. Pierre, Treasurer. Miss Lemire led us through our third year as class advisor. One of the biggest events was getting our class rings. The Winter Car- nival gave Gloria Boisclair the honor of representing our class. I guess we didn't work ard enough because the Sophomores went ahead of us by one point. Soon after, all our thoughts and ideas went into the planning of our lunior Prom, Moonlight and Roses. Then in june we realized that the time had come for us to start making definite plans for our future. We decided it would be better for us to elect our Senior class officers and yearbook staff at the end of our Junior year. Our leaders for the Senior class were Richard Wiser, President, Barbara Ed- munds, Vice-President, Penny Pope, Secretary, and Frank St. Pierre, Treasurer. Then we walked out the door realizing the next time we entered' we would be Seniors, and it would be our last year. We really felt like Seniors when, in September to the tune of Ivy League, we received the Freshmen into high school. Hoola-Hoops were the 'entertainment for the evening. Next was the Sadie Hawkins Dance, at which Margo Barry and Dick Shaw were chosen Daisy Mae and Li'1 Abner. The rest of the year sped by with the Carnival Ball, our banquet, class day, and the dedication and receiving of the yearbook with its many memories. Mrs. Bilodeau was tireless and helpful in advising us in this last important year. Then the big moment came when we had to take that short walk across the stage to receive the little piece of paper which meant that we had come to the end of four years of hopes and dreams. 27 mul' 1 ' 752 N. ff' 1 J' 2-91 fl? ,fg ' ll Gffil 1 2 121152: fl 1 f fl' si i ig fir qi I if fgifrllf 2 llfl 43,35 WM, , if J 'Ronnie and Marge were voted for crown- ing gloryl This mess of hair??? D ve and Glo are our best a dancers. Aww , Gosh, what Never a still nllomgiglfy pam K W.. W .. N , '. l , a.r. ,' 3 27 5 5 if at ' J el M' x W 5291 t we V y .,.. .5 w ..... F , i n i ,, XV-It k -A wi-M -. ,,,. .Fx ,,, 4 llk, M fx, Q, of If looks could kill, would Doug and Glo 'A A be dead yet? M 1 Eff 'fsh' ,, li J .,,,:' ' V V l V . ' Best all aro VV E they domg irllna liullavllmlzlnpgfw 3 l el od H0199 this book does Soxllogoare B b and Larry for ogecl to have the best aiu em ?!s'?s!l!ll?f supp smilel Ioyce and Red are so de- pendable they have no place to put their unfinished work. E, 2 yf . 1 I V f' is if . . ' fg X - y X ff X. A ' J X A WXNS 3 it n ,:,i:!i ' . 33 MA f ' ,mi . A AEE' 43, Is that all padding, Dan? Athletes - not punching bagsll Dressed for an evening at opera??? Literature, the fountain of success! can be shy at a tlme like tl'1lS? Personality plus Autograph, please! i sf 4' f L g ar! 'Km K' ,- L 'V Av X Q, . 5 iii L 5, ,s Dick Ronnie Red gs A Io-Ann fi rx 3 .,, K .Tig Q -1 N! 7 Frank Dick Annette ': '5 il - '5.N ' i KVLI i '1Im JL' Q MSW I A fa V i .. V, iff. . D A VW , ik, .f.. V 1' ' - V vw. L ' ' if i ,i , M i ,, my ,hh AVV' MW f, K f J A K - 'i 5 W VLVV , iz, 'ee' Y A Dave Tootic- George 4: .- , , ,- A-,.. sang Ax, ., .. 1 ,,A A -- n ithIsvan.ymM.. I -5' 5 V5 ,S : 1 . - P i i i .b ,v,. .E:,,, Dutchie t1:,.l,., Wzzliv .,. 0 i ,A 1 , w N , i a Q IAI ap :iw Q, fi , Vi Skip Chris 5 af A Can and Lil 3 A w 19' UN .. i, , . X 2 X Pauline ft 'P ,,.f gs . fi fi U if 1 W FRESHMA ill Master and Mistress Dave and Zarne RECEPTIO Freshmen Williicrrs, Carol and Pete. Big decisions! Owa Tago Siam Mr. Annaldu, your l1oop's slipping! Dogpatch Duet Dick Shaw and Margo Barry! And Zvke said SAD IE HAWKI S Ye old Barnyard kids 1 N 1 xx Q, rf Ye Old Rvfrcwh- ment Stand!! Dogpatch Facultccf Xl' ,,..-cv' pl DWG cm--.5 L-1... Haul Q., TER X CAR IV L A x h e ...nga gil, M 2.5 21.390 ,.7Q B-1-n SENIOR FACULTY GAME desi.. Nervous anticipation! Hes J COII'l1Hg f0llHd the COYIICI Get ready, folks, the game is about to start! Teachers f11ght!l The chef prepared - pop corn! W I9 everybody happy? UNDERCLASSMEN JU IOR JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: A. Cuay, Secretary, Miss Lemire, Advisor, I. Kid- der, Treasurer, R. Deshaies, President, D. Jolmdrow, Vice President. HOME ROOM 14 - First Row: Mrs. johnson, C. Bersaw, A. Moody, G. LaPlante, M. McCann, A. Rolfo, M. Daigneault, D. Lovett, B. Dumond, C. Bennett, B. Morrison. Second Row: R. Frizell, A. Boyce, I. Parker, S. Smart, V. Tilton, I. Rowell, J. Gile, M. Flanders, F.. Bozek, R. Brvrmt. Third Row: I. Nowell, W.'Builfey, T. Kristl, D. Iohndrow, W. Wade, C. Colby, R. Deshaies, L. Gauthier. CLASS fem. 5 i ,. HOME ROOM 23 - First How: A. St. Pierre, I. Rivard, K. Welch, D. Cheney, N. Shepard, I. Turgeon, K. Howe, E. Laughy, B. Sulloway. Second Row: N. Richardson, J. MacRae, A. Cuay, M. Barry, S. Jacques, D. Perry, C. Blad, K. Manchester, P. Cross. Third Row: S. Bozek, I. Ouelette, C. Ham, Mr. Nash, J. Morrison, M. Devaney, I. Young. Top Row: R. Bell, L. LaBonte, T. McNally, A. Masse, J. Dickerson, P. Bennett, I. Ayotte. ? i HOME ROOM 25 - First Row: P. Bonk, B. Duncan, T. LeBlanc, N. Whitehead, P. Pouliot, L. Lane, M. Morse, Miss Clark, I. Robichaud. Second How: C. Colby, F. Gignac, I. Carignan, K. Svenson, I. Twombly, I. Melbourne, P. Colby, E. Leclair, R. Mercier. Third How: J. Kidder, B. Bergeron, D. Crowley, R. Rice, W. Hawthorne, C. Otto, C. Alex- ander, R. Huntoon, R. Patch, L. Dinneen, D. Smart. in..- OPHOMORE HOME ROOM 32 First Row: L. Cielcr, H Thompson, B. Pierce, E. Bor- cleau, S. Courtemanchc, N Longfellow. Second Row: M. Henl , L. Kimball, S. Butler, Mr. l'l,eiser, N. Aube, M. Lavertu. Third Row: R. Hoitt, P. Des rochers, D. Elliott, J. McKcev er, R. Waldo, S. Pease. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: E. Ber eron, Vice President: Mrs. Kiclzder, Advi- sor, S. Powell, Treasurer, B. Pierce, President, B. Miner, Secretary. ' N, N i N, M, QQ Q y HOME ROOM 34 First How: Mr. Bragg, N. Cross, J. LuBrecque, P. Rogers, N. Gill, F. MCN:1llvy. Scconrl Row: R. Ht-lu-rt, E. Hebert, 1. Thornton, M. Dick- erson, E. Curignan, 1. Beau- doin. Third Row: A. White, N Hurd, 1. Elliott, K. Lngnssic R. Pelletier, H. Pierce. CLASS HOME ROOM 17 First Row: Mrs. Kidder L Flanders, C. jones, D. Dilflin, P. Lezer, V. Boucher, N. Ma- goon, S. Powell, M. Carver. .Second Row: R. Adams, L. Co- ings, M. Perry, G. Woodley, C Higgins, B. Miner, R. Laramie Third How: C. Cutting, L. Beanprc, R. Magnon, D. Piper, R. Tonneson, C. Strickland. HOMEROOM 28 First Row: Mrs. Rose, M. Burke, I. Higgins, B. Haynes, L. LaRoche, S. Pickering. Second How: J. Prince, R. Mansfield, L. Dane, C. Coul- son, W. Bonk, D. Waldo, W. Kelle . Thlrdv Row: P. Rainville, M. Parker, J. Amsden, P. Gagnon, A. Liolis, M. Edmunds. HOME ROOM '25 First Row: Mrs. Currier, L. Prince, H. Taylor, P. Keegan, C. Eastman, L. Burbank, E. Bergeron, C. Higgins. Second Row: I. Yacopucci, M. Limoge, M. LaRoche, I. Ames, D. Dane, R. Cote, P. Nowell. Third Row: J. Martin, B. Fogg, M. Kean. F RESHMA W FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Marsha Bozarth, Secretary, Miss Dollolf, Ad- visor, David LaRoche, Treasurer, Pat Landry, Presidentg Allen Hodgdon, Vice President. .wr HOME ROOM 18 - First Bow: P. Carignan, W. McDaniel, E. Cote, S. Shaw, I. Boczkala, P. Morrisette, G. Dorval, M. VVilliams, B. Parker. Second Row: Mr. McCormack, D. LaRoche, D. Adams, P. Keith, A. Ripley, A. Gauthier, L. Pouliot, D. Champagne. Third Row: I. Towle, W. Bums, R. Durgan, G. Aube, G. Kimball, A. Maheu. CLASS HOME ROOM 35 First Row: A. Wilson, I. Day, I. Laramie, C. Buczynsld S Ripley, J. LaFrance, K. lVIal goon. -Second Row: Mr. Clark, F Sylvester, J. Miller, I. Ouell- ette, P. Fredette, D. Ames, W Boomhower. Third Row: A. Hodgdon, H Shanelaris, P. Thomann, I. Car- ignan, I. Kenny. HOMEROOM 26 First Row: Miss Dolloff M Trachy, I. Camp, D. Bonirl, P: Kelley, D. Rainville, P. Lan- dry, I. Winters, L. Robida. Second How: S. Addison, R Taylor, S. Dustin, C. Smith I. Lemnier, B. Beauly, P. Gil: patric. Third Row: R. Health, I. Mans- Held, I. Dorval, R. King, R. Cross, E. Colbum, F. Brassard, M. N adeau. HOME ROOM 27 First Row: G. Lozey, R. La- Plante, M. Naden, I. Reinelt, A Taylor, B. Hedgepath, M. For: est, I. Allen. Second Row: Mr. Annaldo, B Clines, K. Collins, I. Cutter, M. Camp, M. Bozarth, R. Beau- pre, L. Romprey. Third Row: D. Bryant, T. Knott, P. Masse, P. Bonk, R Wilcox, B. Kenney. l si ,yy M 1, 'u ' A X X 'WM S viii N v i. a Q s - r ns 4 9 We 31 4, n r ,,..-- i V 'sr ff' .. - ,r X XX s r r if si ,, Li' N .audi l 4 h so l r r -1445-sg r r 1 .f Janet and Roger Davis Deanna Lan-y Reggie gf I xv - f A gli ' i ' X as if- l' s L' ' K 5' if ll s f, W7 'kwa W 1 LAl i s if , , xx K r . v Maddie Connie - Barb Q' M M4155-sr, ,M Barb figfn, Ex Q X 4 1 z v l 1, U' gun Charlotte L11 is EW s - rhh Q I f, , A, may S 2 o-., , , 2 . . ., V.r,, X, I I X U N., My 45 Q a Guess Who Zame - Gail ' at ' Q '7' ' I ng A 1, ft fssrrsf f ess V 3 '51 K, Elaine QE! L s Zame Carol I 01111 if W . x T A NRL al em ACTIVITIES if STUDE T COUNCIL OFFICERS - Front Row: Richard Keegan, Treasurerg Richard Wiser, Vice Presidentg Rich ard Thompson, Presidentg Joan Rivard, Secretary. ALPHAA DBET HI-Y OFFICERS - Front Row: Fourth in From Left, Gloria Boisclair, Treasurerg Zarne Dufault Presidentg Richard Wiser, Vice Presidentg Lillian Robinson, Secretary. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE DRAMATICS 1-f-'sn 'X-Nr ,,,... LIB RARIANS Front Row: A. Boyce, G. Woodley, L. Robinson, LJ. Hammond, Mr. McCormack, Advisor. Second Row: L. Lane, N. Aube, W. Fletcher, F. St. Pierre, D. Keegan, G. Varney, M. Bnrke. F. H. S. NEWS STAFF OFFICERS - Front Row: Second from Left, Miss Lemire, Advisor, Richard Dcshaies, Editor, Sandra jacques, Business Editor, Diane Lovette, Exchange Editor, Clast in rowj Bette Ber- geron, Assistant Editor. ,pn 0 to A s dpi' URSE'S AIDE S Front Row: I. Carignan, Miss Moynilmn, I. P-obiclmud, C. LaPlante. Back Row: L. Robinson, C. Blad, T. LeBlanc. Front Row: S. Shaw. K. Sanborn, D. Lovett, K. Svcnson, 1. Dkllllk, L. Geller, J. Macllnc. Swozlrl Row: 1. Ouellette, K. Howe, C. Bennett, Mrs. Beauly, B. Sullowuy, S. Powcll, Bollrclt-2111. it -1 Q . t .H at ' A as FRA KLI HIGH SCHOGL BA D OFFICERS - Front Row: Second from Left, Carolyn. fnrucr, lh-vording Sccreturyg Tim Kristl, Vice Presidcntg Doug Smart, Prcsidcntg George Burke, Treasurer. MAJORETTES SIUE St. Pierre, Annette Mercier, Bernice Dummond, Charlotte Brailey, Margo Barry, Vtfondu o . .VX Sf ii . MW ,M ,,...........,.......f...W M.,..,. 'P XXX SKI TEAM GIRLS' CHOIR J -1 wr H J N L W.. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA First Row, Fifth from Right: Regina LaP1ante, Presidentg Next Rightg Sandra Shaw, Secretary- Treasurer. Second Row, Sixth from Right: Mrs. Bilodeau, Advisor. YEAR BOOK ST FF First Row, Fourth from Right: Arline Guay, Junior Representativeg Regina LaPlante, Eclitorg Madeline LeBlanc, Assistant Editor. Second Row, Sixth from Right: Nan Whitehead, Junior Representativeg Mrs, Bilodeau, Advisory Zarne Dufault, Business Managerg Mrs. Rose, Advisorg Lillian Robinson, Business Manager. V5 fwfr 'VY FOOTBALL School Hanover Laconia Littleton Plymouth Berlin Sanborn Seminary Proctor Academy Woodbury St. john's GAME sCoRE Opponent Franklin 8 6 51 8 0 0 6 O 6 0 14 6 14 26 34 6 20 7 56 .1 R 'L Qi ,W M V, i -- ,:,'ARg Q I z A ,,A' ' ' A ' 'L ' HQ-tg.: Q ds: Q, Keith Dunny 5 Mike 55 Vg Benny A Q '- Mr. Annuldo 3 George , N J m In , k, 2 V l Skip 1- At. Que' Q , Nm 3, -FA CICIIH A L, Q Rggef Ricky M' Louis 2-W N, 1 n - -Ii f51PyXf?'4f5k 21- Q-- - if EL, M M? YQ ' '-2:3151 ' ' X Wm. siviim ,,,:M.,,4,5Wh S i - -, My wfwk 1 4 ,ww QL X . R gb? fy F 5, il ,gk . .X i ww' fi S 4 E' sw KL 5 1 -PM iv. I, N., - .., .hw 7 I s f f VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Hole: Carl Colby, KL-itll St1'ic'klz1m1, Mika' Mulluvcy, Doug f,:Lll'iLfllLlII, film-ml Acrvs, Mr Clark-couch. Scvfmd How: Billy Bcrgvron, Loc Kimlulll, Vvilylll' Hzlwtlmrnc, Andy Liulis, Rin-halrd 'Von- 1105011-lll1llIllj.fCI'. P! ff' ' . , 1 -1 1' ff 1 School Newport Plymouth Interlakes Newport St. Johns Pembroke Penacook St. Johns Laconia Penacook Kennett Interlakes Plymouth Kennett Laconia Pembroke SCORES 5 9 Opponent Franklin 48 49 47 35 46 65 41 51 53 39 44 55 71 60 63 48 57 62 65 47 64 48 40 56 57 52 61 50 52 39 57 70 mn... v cf , ,,,,:- , ,-h, ,,.r.,a..1 ,.., r ' in jfiriigi l ' 1 fe:,7'??7W:1'1:.-ws2Q ?H .M wg A A wi- M A A A 7 H ifft'-A , ,f .l,.Q.g...,, 3 A 2 . A wi 2 7X. as l XJ we X . -25 R I, 1, f ' Q , . Q . fi.:-fx A ' aw 4:-4: tw-fx-Sis' f ff . . M Q I J L :W waz? r ff' ,, JR. VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: Earl LeClerc, Roliert Parker, Paul Gagnon, Harry Slianelaris, Paul Thoxnan, Petr-r Carignan, Delbert Bryant. Second Row: Gerry Strickland, David Piper, Walter Wade, Jimmy Martin, Coacli Annalclo. Third Row: Dennis DuBois, Tonnny Knott, Iolm Mansfield, jinnny Towle. Q4 Lf Tr i 'T A K 'fx W-Mz,ezs.,4 ,,e:x..4f,.:J-,gf A f WM w - ,,,,M,,,,,,, ,.T,,..,M.f:- Qu: -,,: , -' :far M Mm.,1,.Wm 5 v Wi? i hw... if efbv N , SOFTBALL TEAM BA EBALL TEAM QM F. H. S. CHEERLEADERS av-N n,,s ., .N ' Q K5 ,, 6 f fl. X . lF' l VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Front Row: Pat Hemcon. Elaine Cote-, Put Landry, Pat Kccgzm. SCCIJYICX Bmw: Pat Bunk, Pvnny Popv, joan Rivarcl, Burl: Eclmunals, C Lillian Robinson. X aptaing QF' NLXIJIIILI VV11llz1cc fa ,A X. 9. r L x x E l JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS I rrmt Huw: Virginia Tilton, Andrea Gauthier, Arlinc Cuny. SUCKTIRI Huw: Sllirley Butler, janet Rowell, Mzlclclillc LcBl11nc. Calphling Clloriu Bc-rsuw K ha GIRLS BASKETBALL Front Rolf: joan Mc-Rae, Pauline F11-clm-ttc, Aclrivnc- Nloocly, Carol Biiczynslci, Carolyn Turner, Gail YVintvrs. Sf'L'm1rI Rout Dorothy Aclzuns, Sunclru lllC'f1l1CS, Elaine Carignzin, Cloria Boiscluir, Zarnu Du- fuult, Sliuron Dustin. r F ff . if . mm . if '14 1727. wg Fourth Penod College Enghsh V Fifth Period Chemistry Class -112 n, 3355? Tx Iudcliue s Zarne J ,,,i W Reggie v. Joyce 4, ,.,, lx La.ny 1 Joe 65 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES from Jerry and Ruth JERRY'S ARMY and NAVY STORE 366 Central St.-Franklin, N. H. COMPLIMENTS or FRANK J. ROBINSON, M. D. For Proms For Formals UNDERGRAD TUXEDOS wnms or BLACK Rentals or Sale DECATO'S MEN'S WEAR coMPuMENTs or LACONIA TAVERN HOTEL Laconia, New Hampshire Compliments of DR. FRED ZIEGLER Optometrist Martin's Music Store Musical Instruments, Any Makes, All New-Many Accessories All Kind of Rsconns and Pl-loNosnAPH senvlcs to please you iOur Prices Are lower! Compliments of SANDY'S STORE Groceries - Meats TONICS - ICE CREAM Compliments of LEON'S JEWELRY Compliments of LaROCHE'S MARKET Groceries - Meats - Fruits Candy - Tobacco - Beverages - Telephone 844-R - FRANKLIN :: NEW HAMPSHIRE Compliments of GREVIOR'S FURNITURE STORE 414 Central Street FRANKLIN, N. H. PHIPPS' JEWELRY Franklin Street FRANKLIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE Compliments of BAKER'S REMNANT STORE 378 Central Street Franklin Bowling Alley Earl Porter, Prop. MEMORIAL STREET HOLMES and NELSON, Inc. Takes the Opportunity to Congratulate the CLASS OF I958 Gloria Boisclair, Loretta Kadlec, Barbara Edmunds, Pat Hemeon, Neoma Wallace To the Graduates of FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL A most sincere future in all your undertakings . . . THE CONCORD DAILY MONITOR .lim Stearns, Franklin Representative Publishers of your class portraits at graduation time 68 Sheet Metal Phone 215-.I Experts MILLIE HUNTOON and CO. HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING Oil Burner Sales and Service 29 Memorial St. -FRANKLIN, N. H. MAHONEY'S WELDING ENGINEERS 765 Central Street Franklin, N.H. :: Tel. 276-W INDUSTRIAL and CONSTRUCTION WELDING - METAL FABRICATION Compliments Of Dr. and Mrs. Samanto Quain Tilton - New Hampshire MAIN STREET STORE I8 North Main Street Franklin Compliments of SHOP'N ATE Snack Bar Groceries Central Street :: Franklin Compliments of PRESCOTT OIL COMPANY Louis Verza Leather, Inc. 45 Tannery Street WEST FRANKLIN-N. H. fe ' fl ifiiil iiijti SUROWIEC'S MARKET, INC. 260 West Bow St.-Tel. 430 FRANKLIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE Leo Surowiec - Lionel Dumais Good Luck to the Class of 1959 FRANKLIN SPA Compliments of Western Auto Associate Store And Staff Your Family Store 430 Central Street Telephone 456 Rego Shell Service Station 40 South Main Street FRANKLIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE D. J. ROUSSEAU'S Men's and Boys' Clothing SYI.VESTER'S MARKET Quality Meats - Vegetables and Fruit Phone 59-Prompt Delivery Memorial St., Franklin, N. H. Compliments of KIDDER LUMBER and OIL STEWART'S HEATING New Residence 'I6 Franklin Street FRANKLIN - NEW HAMPSHIRE LAKES REGION FLOWER SHOP west Main sf., mToN, N. H. CUT FLOWERS-CORSAGES FUNERAL PIECES Wedding Flowers and Corsages SAWYER ORCHARDS APPLES :: CIDER Salisbury- N. H. Compliments Of HEBERT MANUFACTURING CO. GREY mon cAsnNGs 575 Central Street FRANKLIN, N. H. Compliments Of SUMMERS - CLARK COMPANY PERRY'S CITIES SERVICE Keene :: N. H. ARCO OIL COMPANY Compliments Best Buy in Quality Gasolines of New - Retread - Used Tires A'L weS' 'Wes LAKES REGION KENNEL Free mounting and wheel balancing 798 Central Street-FRANKLIN CLUB Phone 1045 iff? A ' Tel. 550 or 750 G fl RENNIE'S TAXI SERVICE W CQ' 24 HOUR SERVICE 2 Way Radios 2 Heated Waiting Room Charles J. Colby, Prop. 323 Central St., Franklin, N. H. A. G. GARNEAU CO., INC. Complete Line of BUILDING MATERIALS and Makers of SUPERIOR BLOCKS FRANKLIN - N. H. I 4111111111-Q Take an lder isfer's Advice . . . IT'S SMART to line np job interviews well in advance of graduation. And one of the best places I know to con- tact is the Telephone Company. Several of ns from my graduating class are working here - and every one of as loves it. T6l6ph0l1e j0bS are important ones. We have our own training pro- gram which you can enter without any previous job experience. The pay is good, and you'll get regular raises. Q y1:,e, ,,V. . Why not come and see our employ- K, lo ss, ment interviewer soon . . . before you If 'gc graduate. Ask the Guidance Counselor ' at your school to tell you when and , ' where to apply. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE 81 TELEGRAPH CDMPANY I L. M. PIKE 8. SON, INC. Roads Highways Airports Bridges LACONIA-TILTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE 73 Cardigan Sport Store Athletic Equipment and Sporting Goods Phone Bristol 4-2401 Dalphond Bros., Inc. MANUFACTURERS and RETAILERS of EASTERN LUMBER Office - ANDOVER, N.H. Arthur Dulphond Wilfred F. Dolphond Compliments Of PLASTIC FABRICATORS CITlZEN'S NATIONAL BANK 1: LACONIA, New HAMPSHIRE 74 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 H. L. YOUNG 81 COMPANY MEMORIAL HOME, INC. Bradford H. Butler FRANKLIN z: :: NEW HAMPSHIRE With Best of Luck to the Class of 1959 SHEPARD GROCERY CORP. FRANKLIN-New HAMPSHIRE 75 VELMA SMITH AGENCY Insurance and Real Estate Telephone 391 Central Street :: FRANKLIN, N. H. Where Customers Send Their Friends Congratulations to the Class of 1959 MOJALAKI COUNTRY CLUB Moialaki Country Club, the most beautiful nine hole course in the state. Compliments of F 1 K W ft, 5 f srgvmr A H Z TTI . , , Congratulations to the Class of '59 H E A L Y ' 5 GRIFFIN'S REXALL DRUG Central Street STORE FRANKLIN - NEW HAMPSHIRE cenlful Slfeel FRANKLIN - NEW HAMPSHIRE FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK FRANKLIN NEW HAMPSHIRE Serving the Community Since 1869 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation POBLENZ STUDIO Frank Poblenz The Picture Man 336 Central Street FRANKLIN NEW HAMPSHIRE 77 BENSON AUTO CO., INC. west FRANKLIN Chevrolet Sales and Service TOWNE and COUNTRY FURNITURE Albert Q. Waterman 196 North Main Street WEST FRANKLIN, N. H. Telephone 440 Compliments from ARWOOD PRECISION CASTING CORP. Tilton - New Hampshire KE E GA N ' S HARDWARE Everything in Hardware Central Street FRANKLIN SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY WET WASH Dry and Finished Attendant on hand to do your work for you 733 CENTRAL ST.- Top o' Willow Hill Pl-coma 279-w EARL DURGIN Personal High Quality TELEVISION SERVICE 316 Central Street FRANKLIN - NEW HAMPSHIRE Telephone: Business 600 R 'dence 606-R Compliments of WINNISQUAM HOUSE Route 3 - 5m. North of Tilton On Lake Winnisquam FRANKLIN DAIRY and DAIRY BAR Come in and Enioy Our Delicious Ice Cream Flavors HILL ROAD-FRANKLIN, N. H Boyd's Laundry and Cleaners, Inc 185 Central Street FRANKLIN - NEW HAMPSHIRE COME in and SEE OUR NEW SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY ii 5 at mi A new landmark in Old New EngIand 79 FRANKLIN NURSERIES F L O W E R S FOR ALL OCCASIONS Telephone 146-R . it . 1-Q. I 'RFP 'I ff j,jIl3x..,:,, A B' SS Gordon and Freda Colburn Daniel Webster Come in and Be Our Guests North Main Street WEST FRANKLIN, N. MARIE'S BEAUTY SHOP NEWBERRY'S PALACE DINER I'ERKIN'S SHOE STORE PIPER PRINTING SUNLIGHT DRY CLEANERS AL BRASSARD EDWARD BUCZYNSKI CARLETON ROY COTE'S MARKET CROSSEY'S MARKET CUSHING, ATTORNEY DR. BEAUDET DR. SULLIVAN DOUCET'S MARKET FRANK WEGLARZ FRANKLIN CLEANERS FROST INSURANCE G. LONGFELLOW H LAMOTHE FUNERAL HOME ' MARTIN'S FOOD FAIR PENNISENAULT NURSING HOME ROLF CAMP G. W. GRIFFIN CO. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND MERRIMACK KNITTING MILLS THIBEAULT FUNERAL HOME THORNTON BARBER SHOP VAL'S BARBER SHOP WASH-BRIGHT LAUNDRY BUTT'S SERVICE STATION COTE'S RADIO ANDOVER SURPLUS ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION D. BARRY DOWIES SERVICE STATION IGA STORE Inn 80 19 Franklin Street Your Family Store 344 Central Street 37 Franklin Street 235 Central Street 85 School Street 22 Freedom Drive Circuit Street Franklin, New Hampshire 382 Central Street Franklin, New Hampshire 379 Central Street' 460 Central Street I0 Franklin Street II4 Franklin Street 8 Grove Street Central Street 350 Central Street 34 South Main Street 270 South Main Street Central Street 73 View Street 194 Central Street Franklin, New Hampshire 235 Central Street 143 Franklin Street North Main Street Central Street 17 Memorial Street 196 Central Street Central Street Andover, New Hampshire Central Street 38 Franklin Street Tilton Road Hill, New Hampshire TRUCHEON DRUG Central Street Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 COLLINS' AUTO BODY SHOP 32 Central Street FRANKLIN - NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC SERVICE OF N. H. 402 Central Street FRANKLIN NEW HAMPSHIRE THE KURL SHOP Hairdressers Leona Albert, Prop. 385 Central Street FRANKLIN AUCTION HOUSE Webster Lake Road West Franklin, N. H. ELLIOT BROS., INC. 179 Central Street Your Ford Dealer Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 T E D ' S M A R K E T Compliments Of LAMBERT'S CUT PRICE STORE 401 Central Street FRANKLIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1959 FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL from J. P. STEVENS 8. CO., INC. MAKERS or FINE FABRICS SINCE 1813 Compliments Of TILTON SAND AND GRAVEL, INC TILTON ROAD TILTON :: NEW HAMPSHIRE WEBSTER VALVE COMPANY North Main Street FRANKLIN - - NEW HAMPSHIRE SINCE 1859 GEORGE GREENWOOD Good Plumbing Service TILTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE AMERICA'S FAVORITE FOOD STORE 82 QQ ufimg bEE55WWW??WW5W graduating NXMWWB xl 6' - x ?OO 'iJw C' class D INK IKktxkkmxkkxkkkKKNRXMXMXNWNXXNNMW ' ' 'x X I COCA COLA BOTTLING CO OF LACONIA he C NEIL'S RESTAURANT AND DINER Where there is GOOD FOOD Route WEST FRANKLIN :: 3A NEW HAMPSHIRE is SEALTEST ICE CREAM Try some of our many ice cream flavors LACONIA - NEW HAMPSHIRE 84 RAFFAELI.Y'S MARKET The place to buy your fruits and groceries 406 CENTRAL STREET Franklin - New Hampshire ' V 'I,uj??1. I '- :YE 9 rr. . 'ff' fm?- Fa ' hw , 4 'wgq . E:-A fl g -2 Y .HZ 24.1 ,,. ,.. -f TW '2 1? ,',. a 1 ' nz' -1.' .4 1 x'. -'-:'z:Wf1v3-f-. lf.-V. : ,u'w'-.vf 'Q .fg-Mfj 'Lgzha' Q .,., , 'f 's, 1','..1, y'4'V',Q jig, 'JI' M. 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