Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH)

 - Class of 1959

Page 1 of 100

 

Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH) online collection, 1959 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1959 Edition, Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH) online collectionPage 7, 1959 Edition, Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1959 Edition, Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH) online collectionPage 11, 1959 Edition, Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1959 Edition, Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH) online collectionPage 15, 1959 Edition, Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1959 Edition, Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH) online collectionPage 9, 1959 Edition, Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1959 Edition, Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH) online collectionPage 13, 1959 Edition, Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1959 Edition, Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH) online collectionPage 17, 1959 Edition, Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 100 of the 1959 volume:

E K SA 'f E i L! 'C 1 qu F s F 2? f, .-, 41. ,Z F .1 rf, V-. E. 11 V 4 if E. fi E ki 5 F lf u 5- 3 5 E 4 ,.. 1 L-..1.: .. . ,. , .. , . .. , ,1,K..... . A ,ggi 'f 4 1 x. 1-'!, . f f il' I 5 . -,., V . ,i , ' -ur? . . ,F A ' 4-45- T fer. 4351. !4. fl , , ' A f-wS':':,.'.4v .L -J1 X41 A .5 . is I ' ' f L, . -5 if: gil 3 gig ' 'TE ali I 1?f7'lL5!f+I':'a'- QQ . VJ. HJ , , ' '29:' 5g9i5 EH' ' 1-r ' :gf1g-if :twig-:p,f1':.f7 , 44 .5:g1j,,1.i.,jl1 gg. P' --gferg? 35' .Lila 1 , 11 5,253 ' ',,usi1H?9?E -Q 1:35921 ., ff 'nf 'ilgijl xi-2'34- ' .24E'ff 5, ,v--, .3 .5 .Q 57.51 ,f I . ' Mx-, J :E ,V Eff, ...xii V k:1,?!i 3 - I , ,- ' b Lg 5 ' :- ,. A 1. LQ , , ' ff , , , 42:1 'I-A fx 5 mm A K 4 a S fx vzmwfmf 5, xi MZVV mwwq ,,,m,,M,,M W-MW ' ' 'M K' , 'W Mm- fr , -if 15 f g + . , 5 , 1 A 'WW-NW ff 5, 1 J l N-WW W A M..-,.m..-,, ,ff , . 5 my is , In fr ' A MM -.. 'iii ,, f eg - j , ' L J ,, V 2? In M? ' II . f M5 MQ ,W ,.Ai, , ...,. A J I K M .Mis 3 , www Q if i 5, Ha ' 3 Q' ,,.., IIE , f 393' -ew M :M-:ff .Zi A V T W l 1 1 f ... ... I '- t 1 I ' 1 49 Q 1' g Hx Our aspirations are as trees--tall and stately--whose topmost branches are frail like our visions--as they grow and mature, reaching ever upward they will attain a clearer perspective--- Table of Contents Faculty ........ Senior Section. . . Underclassmen. . . . Organizations. . . Activities ..... . Athletics .... . Advertisers. . . . 2 5 9 33 39 Sl 57 67 To you, Mr. Robert O. Moulton, be- loved teacher, advisor, principal, and friend, we, the class of 1959 dedicate this yearbook. 3 Administration - . , 4.1. ,. ,..,.f -. - 1 . LET TO RIGHT: Mr. Robert O. Moulton, Principal, Mr. Spiro Anastos, Helping Teacher, Mr. Charles Minnich, Superintendent, Mrs. Earl Corning, Secretary, Mr. Emil Nawoj, Assistant Principal. School Board LET TO RIGHT: Mr. Charles Minnich, Mr. Malcolm Mac- Askill, Mr. Carl Hecker, Mr. Clifton Dustin, Mr. Armand Florand, Mrs. Theresa Zeludancz, Mr. Steven Shost, Mr. Spiro Anastos. 4 -J-is vii ,,..-F' 41 ,J ii.: Ll' 2 ' rv' Facult Leon H. Konieczny Physical Education Louis J. G ardner Ame rican Histo YY History of Civilization Economics 8: Sociology Miss Joyce Eastman Personal Typing Typing II Office Practice Shorthand Bookkeeping Mrs. Viv Donald M. Foley S WZZL J L' ' 'X ' ' V English ian J. Isquith English Dona ld C. Simpson Algebra II Advanced Math. Geometry Physics Bal F' vi i J I C I I I E ! l A Lf' .,,.,g,, 'fa . i Mrs. Maxine G. Barry Shorthand l Typing General Business Miss Madeleine A. Coumoyer Latin French Luther E. Sweet Biology Chemistry V 4 AR ,WO , 32 V! WM. Julio A. Giarusso Algebra I Consumer Math Math Robert I-I. Holmes Civics Consumer Bu in 6zOccu ations Y 8 P ' Problems of Democracy Q Samuel W. Smith General Science Frederick J. Fosher English Geography Mrs. Beverly T. Gardner Eighth grade, General 7 V J F' S Mrs. Adeline C. O'Brien Seventh Grade, General Richard P. Dowd Social Studies 11 Fred W. Hale Vincent G. Ferdinando Mrs. L. Adelaide Tovme Shop Music Home Economics Cafeteria Staff LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Beebe, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Put- nam. Mr. Johnson Mr. DeWyng ae rdt 8 , .A N. , sf, L 6 M31 km, MM 2 O rw QQ ,4- N '--,. K . Q N f mi Nj, 1 '3i' l'll0l'6 if Gi .Q ,N A -www - ml, Nj . ENV. Q Wbuudm' STANDING: Mrs. Vivian Isquith and Mr. Leon Konieczny, Advisors. SEATED: Ronnie Henault, Treasurerg Kenny Read, President3 Bob Draper, Vice Presidentg Bmce Gilbert, Secretary. Senior Officers and Advisors C4 Motto: Strive for the highest. - Colors: Maroon and White Flowers: Red and White Roses Marshal: Thomas Katsekas 10 PETER DUDLEY ATHERN Pete I leamed all about women from her . . . and her . . . and her. Daqp QDefinitely ace quality plus, . . . usually seen in his 1952 Pontiac with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth . . . Why do you always pick on me? . . . on the ball . . . I have a joke! Berea High School, Berea, Ohio 15 Longmeadow High School, Longmeadow, Mass. 2,35 Graduation Announcement Committee 4. JANE BACKUS Janie And still they gazed and still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all she knew. Dippy . . . finds time for skiing Qeven school time, . . Got a minute to spare? . . . constantly on the go. Class Pres. 15 Class Sec. 25 FTA 1,35 Dramatics Club 1,2, 3,4, Pres. 35 National Thespian Society 1,2,3,4, Pres. 35 Stu- dent Council 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Varsity Cheering 1,25 Softball 1,25 Science Club 1,3, Pres. 35 Varsity Basketball 3,4, Co- Captain 45 Intramural Basketball 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Hi-Notes Staff 35 Yearbook Staff 3 ,4, Co-Editor 45 Girls' State 35 Speech Tournament 1,2,3,45 Band 25 Graduation Usherette 35 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. PHYLLIS ANNE BAILEY llphylll Some think the world was made for fun5 Among that noble gang, I am one. I love you too, but we already have a monkey at home . . . what handwriting! . . . those knee length sox. FTA 1,25 FHA 1,2,45 Softball 1,25 Visual Aids 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,25 Plays 2,35 Dramatics Club 1,2,3,45 JV Basketball 15 Fish and Game Club 15 Librarian 1,2,45 Band 2,35 Science glub 25 National Thespian Society 3,45 Speech Tournament ,4. .sy biihfm If '- 5, 4,53 Buddy twinkle in his eye? Winter Carnival Events 1,2,3,4. VICTOR BURR BATCHELDER He may be quiet, he may be shy, but have you see that Ye Gad! . . . short and cute . . . did you say your pet peeve was girls? . . . good water skier Nancy M's uncle W c' U CAROL LOUISE BEEBE Carol and missed mine. player . . . When does, school get out? LOUISE JOANNE BELANGER Louise Too low they build who build beneath the stars. A1l right, all ready . . . will make an attractive ele- mentary teacher . . . Oh Yeah! Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4, FTA 2,3,4, Sec. 4, Class Party Committee 33 Winter Camival Princess 15 Class Treas. 2, Varsity Cheering 3,45 Hi-Notes Staff 3,45 Intramural Basket- ball 3,4g Graduation Usherette 3, Honor Roll 2,3. friendly fellow with a good personality . . Mechanic . . . new this year. Bishop Bradley High School 1,2,3. MARCEL JOSEPH BINETTE UMa!-Sl! It is better to be silent and thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. Cripes sake . . . our shy boy . . . has his homework done on time fHe should, he does it in other classesj. I2 When God gave out the brains, I thought He meant trams, Baloney . . . long blonde hair . . . a good basketball JV Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2,3,4, Intramural Basketball 3,45 Softball 1,25 FHA 1, Chorus 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee 3, Hi-Notes Staff 2,3,45 Leader Corps 3,45 Class Party Committees 1,2,35 Band 3, Dramatics Club 3,4. . rlese RICHARD LIONEL BILODEAU Dick They sow the seeds of knowledge, I sit and watch them grow. Beans . . . hangs out at the SPA on the West side . . plans to be a ' Red hair . . . a ready smile . . . shy . . . placid. Intramural Basketball 35 Band 3, Science Club 3. , -, -Q 3 Wi CHARLES E. CHAPMAN Quiet in appearance, with motive unknown. Never makes any noise . . . spends a lot of time in his car . . . likes to keep busy building things . . . enjoys cruising and fishing in his boat. FREDERICK RICE BRISTOL Hpxickyu A man of few words. VER. -351354 1,.. 'fd THOMAS JAMES BROWN llTomll A little nonsense now and then doesn't spoil the best of men. Spends a lot of time around his car . . . a willing helper . . . ! '? Firewarden 2s Visual Aids 2, Intramural Basketball 3. 1 Char1es SUSAN ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM IIS-uzill A little flirt she'1l always be, but faithful to that guy at sea. Oh Musha . . . a big flirt, but true to Dick--her horse . . . Not this kid . . . changeable . . . likes to ski. Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4, Speech Toumament 1,2,3,4g JV Basketball 1,33 FTA 1, Science Club 15 Softball 1, Class Party Committees 1,23 National Thespian Society 2,3,45 Hi- Notes Staff 2,3,45 Prom Committee 3, Librarian 3,45 Varsity Basketball 4, Intramural Basketball 3,4. JOHN ALBERT DAVIS llJohnll lf brains were music, he'd be a brass band. I'm all right, the world's all wrong . . . wants to be an electronics engineer . . . a real brainy kid. Honor Roll 3. ' CAROLE ETTA DERUISSEAUX Caro1e Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Shux . . . bleached blonde hair . . . shortest girl in the class . . . watch out when Caro1e's behind the wheel! Prom Committee 3. ROBERT PRESTON DRAPER llBob ll Money isn't everything, but it's way ahead of whatever is in second place. Fn1it . . . I wouldn't try messing up his well-combed hair ifI were you . . . good in all sports. Varsity Baseball l,2,3,45 JV Basketball 15 Varsity Basket- ball 2,3,45 Visual Aids 1,2,3,45 Class Vice Pres. 45 Soccer 25 Boys' State 35 AA Vice Pres. 25 Student Council 15254, Vice Pres. 45 Yearbook Staff Co-Editor 45 Graduation Usher 3. ,av - as MARGARET JEAN DUNSMORE Jeani High school days are gay and bright, but they can't com- pare with those dates at night. Oh Crum . . . those short shorts . . . those long shots always seem to reach their destination . . . the youngest member of the class. Granby High School, Granby, Que. 15 Varsity Basketball 25354, Co-Captain 45 Softball 25 Science Club Sec. 35 FTA 35 Dramatics Club 2,3,4, Scribe 45 National Thespian Society 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Class Pres. 35 Student Council 3,45 Girls' State 35 Leader Corps 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Hi- Notes Staff 3,45 Chorus 25 Prom Queen 35 Intramural Basket- ball 3,45 Honor Roll 25354. lr' 1, JACQUELINE NANCY FELLOWS Jackie A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. That's just peachy-weachy! . . . you always know it's Jackie by the giggle . . . new this year . . . Shorty . . . a real student. rus 1,2,3, Honor Roll 4. CONSTANCE CLAIRE FLORAND Connie She looks like an angel and acts like one too,but you never can tell what an angel will do. Heck to all gosh dam! . . . picked that up from Billy . . . Always clowning . . . she may be small, but you know she's there . . . makes a cute little cheerleader. Class Party Committees 1,2,3g FTA 2,3,4, Treas. 43 ln- tramural Basketball 3,4, Dramatics Club 3,45 Plays 3,45 Hi Notes Staff 3,43 Honor Society 45 Varsity Cheering 3,45 Captain 43 French Speaking Contest 35 AA Treas. 4 5 Honor Roll 2,3,4. CLAIRE MARIE GAGNE Claire lt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. For crying out loud . . . very quiet . . . whatever she does she does well . . . the lucky boss who gets her as a secretary. Prom Committee 33 Class Party Committees 35 Hi-Notes Staff 3,4. BRUCE HARRIS GILBERT HGH!! Work is a necessary evil, more evil than necessary. Crazy . . . Oh, that customized chevy . . . tall, dark, and handsome . . . head for the sidewalks! Soccer 2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,45 Industrial Arts Club 1,25 Dra- matics Club 2,3,45 Science Club 2,35 Graduation Usher 3, Prom Committee 35 Class Party Committees 1,2g Class Secretary 4. Leesburg High School, Leesburg, Fla. l,2,3g FHA lg Cho- llDeell are no horses. football fan fCentral, that isl. 3,45 Dramatics Club 1,25 FTA 1. DOROTHY EVELYN GRANT Dottie Always a smile and a helping hand, always a friend who will understand. We1I, I don't know, but . . . long, dark hair . . . can hardly be heard . . . one of the office practice girls. Chorus 1,2,3,45 Class Party Committees 1,2535 Honor Roll 1,2535 Hi-Notes Typist 3,4. LUCY ANN HALL tive. RICHARD IRA HARDY Dick Sometimes I sit and think5 other times I just sit. Do it yourseIf . . . the quiet type . . . doesn't like to study. JV Basketball 35 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3. DEANNA EVELYN GOODWIN Cod forbid that I should go to any heaven in which there Gee crow . . . got to get the bus to Havey's . . . C'est La Vie . . . firm supporter of Club 96 . . . an avid JV Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Hi-Notes Staff Luce A girl who can work, a girl who can play, one who's a go friend every day. Chihuahua . . . those Texas men . . . very conserva Freshman Party Committee 15 Chorus 15 Sierra Blanca Independent School 2,35 Tennis 2,35 Basketball 2,35 Volley ball 2,35 Dramatics 2,35 Honor Student 2,35 Jr. Banquet Committee 35 Sr. .Prom Committee 25 4-H 35 Mountain Echo 35 Vaquero Staff 2,35 Interscholastic League 2. ...na at . 'ga 5355.3- gf1 RONAID HENAULT Ronnie Full of life, full of fun, a laugh and smile for everyone. Hi Honey, still love me? . . . Man, can that guy bop! . . . our efficient treasurer . . . St. George book covers. N Visual Aids 1,25 Prom Committee 35 Class Treasurer 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Student Council 45 Industrial Arts Club 1,2,a. ALBERT MORRILL HODGEMAN - l uA1u You aren't as dumb as you think you are if you are smart enough to know it. What a flirt! . . . that curly hair . . . full of pep. RUTH ELVA HOITT Ruthie Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing we1l. l-Ieavens! . . . good actress . . . blonde wavy hair. Class Treas. 15 FTA 1,253,45 Pres. 35 Dramatics Club 152535171-IA 2,45 Pres. 35 Science Club 15 Class Party Com- mittees 152,35 Class Pres. 25 National Thespian Society 2,3545 Chorus 2,3545 National Honor Society 3,45 Hi-Notes Staff 354, Editor 45 Yearbook Staff 3,45 N.H.S.F.A. General Secretary 35 Student Council 3545 All-State Chorus 3. RICHARD JOHN HOTCHKISS uRickyn Life without sports is not life. The biggest appetite in school . . . spends all his spare sport-happy. Baseball 1,2,3,45 JV Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3,4 Soccer 45 AA 15253545 Pres. 45 Class Party Committees 1,25 Graduation Usher 3. l7 time with Jeanne . . . rides around in that famous jeep . . . 5 ROBERT ARMAND I-IUOT llBobH I like work, I really do, but I like a little nonsense too. No sweat . . . drives his hearse. Baseball 1,2,45 Intramural Basketball 1,25 Class Party Committee lg Science Club 2. SHIRLEY JANE LAFLEUR Chito She may look sober, she may look shy, but she's full of it, twixt you and I. Hey, guess what? . . . Hails from Dunbarton . . . That cotton pickin' thing. Chorus 1,2,3,4, Intramural Basketball 3, Class Party Committees 1,2,3, Hi-Notes Typist 4, Dramatics Club 4, Librarian 2,3,4. JANET CAROLANN LARIVIERE lltlanll The world is our pla ound, so let us be a . Y81' S Y That's how it goes . . . always doodling . . . all those nice clothes . . . short black hair. Chorus 1,2,3,4g JV Cheering lg Class Party Committee 3, Hi-Notes Staff 4, Honor Roll 3, Dramatics Club 4. Y . .... V.-, N-a--v- X -egfgs J y Z.. PAUL HENRY JOSEPH LEBRUN Paul It isn't what you do, it's what you get by with. Don't sweat it man . . . never misses school . . . the Elvis of Pinardville . . . is ever faithful to his girl, Lucille Dupont. St. Marie High School, Manchester 1,23 Prom Commit- ' tee 3. r it JANELEE llJanell I have often regretted my speech, never my si1ence. Gee Whiz . . .Centrall-Iigh football fan . . . laughs so hard tears come to her eyes. Dramatics Club 1,2,35 JV Basketball 15 Intramural Basketball 35 All-State Chorus 35 Chorus 1,2535 Plays 25 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Honor Society 45 Prom Committee 3. MARIE LEFEBVRE Marie Al1 things come to him who waits . . . provided he knows what he is looking for. No Kiddin ' . . . another of the HitchingPost crew. Class Sec. 15 JV Basketball 15 Dramatics Club 1,25 Class. Party Committees 1,2,35 Science Club 15 FTA 2,3, Sec. 35 FHA 2,3, Sec. 35 Hi-Notes Staff 3,45 Yearbook Staff 3,4. CHRISTINE LEUTERT H ways dressed nicely . . . tries new hairdos . . . direct from Germany. Chorus 1,25 Dramatics Club 3,45 Hi-Notes Staff 45 FI-IA 1,45 Class Party Committees 1,2,3. SYILVIA MAE MARSHALL Butch When you have nothing to say, say nothing. Really . . . long, blonde hair . . . always smiling . willing to lend a helping hand . . . on and off romances can be found in her cage in the cafeteria. Science Club 1,25 Fish and Game Club 15 Dramatics Club 15 Intramural Basketball 35 Class Party Committees Z: 2,35 Librarian 35 Cafeteria 4. 19 Chris A soft voice is a lovely thing. Why for you do that? . . . oh, so very ladylike . . . al- CLIFFORD R. MARTEL, Jr. llMoosell HKJIU How clearly can I see, Trig was never meant for me. Gets the blame for everything . . . so much extra energy . . . a skier at heart . . . Ivy League . . . his little Renault. Soccer 153,45 Dramatics Club 1,2,3,45 JV Basketball 1,2, 3, Co-Captain 35 Band 25 Science Club 2,35 Industrial Arts Club 15 Prom Committee 35 Plays 2,35 Stage Hand 15 Intra- mural Basketball 1,2,3,45 Class Party Committee 3. ROBERT HARRY MORGAN Bob Lead him not into temptation--just show him where it is. You should talk . . . loudest voice in the class . . . the Air National Guard Uniform. Baseball 1,25 JV Basketball 1,25 Chorus 1,2,4. NANCY JU NE MUDGE Nance The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it. How 'bout that? . . . our typical blue -eyed blonde . . her lucky patients. Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4, Treas. 45 JV Basketball 15 Var- sity Basketball 2,3,45 Softball 1,25 Class Party Committees 1,2,35 Prom Committee 35 Science Club 15 FTA 2,35 Hi- Notes Staff 3,45 National Thespian Society 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Class Treasurer 3. ROBERT Pl-IILBRICK BARNARD lIBobll Work has killed many a fool and I'm not taking any chances. Drives a '49 Oldsmobile convertible . . . works at Hall 's. Industrial Arts Club 2. PETER CARL OLSON Science Club 3 4 Honor Roll 1,2. PAULINE CLAIRE OUELETTE Pauline 'I'd like to be bashful, but the boys won't let me. 'Sure found wherever Stubby is . . . willing to work that friendly smile. JV Cheermg 1, Varsity Cheering 2,33 Hi-Notes Staff 3,45 Yearbook Staff 4 Prom Committee 33 Dramatics Club 33 Play 3 Intramural Basketball 3. .4 Pete en I feel like studying, I lie down and the feeling goes W , nuts long hair . . . likes to hunt. by s A LOR RAIN E EVELYN O UELLETTE Lorry Sometimes quiet, mostly wacky, but then again, just slap happy- Honestly . . . a terrific personality and a real sense of humor . . . very likeable . . . Why aren't teachers sick more often? . . . So. Party Committees 1,23 Plays 33 Prom Committee 33 Glee Club 33 Dramatics Club 3,4. KENNETH ALBERT READ llKenll The best things in life are illegal, immoral, or too expen sive. I-luh. . .Huh. . .Huh. . . . . . flamingredhair. . our talented soccer captain . . . that little car . . . forever with Carole. JV Basketball 13 Science Club 23 Vice Pres. 23 Student Council 2,33 Baseball 1,23 Soccer l,2,3,4, Captain 43 Varsi Basketball 2,3,43 Class Pres. 43 Class Vice Pres. 23 Prom Committee 33 Dramatics Club 23 Leader Corps 33 Class Marshal 33 Yearbook 43 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4. 21 .-.-'X GERALD ARMAND RICHARD The Lord giveth my examination. Let's hike! . Prom Committee 3. Y She pleases when distant, but when near she charms. we11,1'11be d Nashua . . .Oh, those Monday mornings. Softball 1 2 C . Y . , mittee 35 Hi:N,otes Staff 3,45 Student Council 35 Intramural Basketball 35 Graduation Usherette 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Honor Roll 3. llcen-yll and the Lord taketh away,and there goes . . quiet . . . one of the Pinardville gang. ROGER LIONEL ROY Roy Rogers Absence makes the heart grow fonder5 Gee, school must love me. Another one of the Pinardville gang . . . full of life . . o-o-oh those mad weekends. Prom Committee 3. SYLVIA IRENE SEVIGNY S lvia amed . . . nice smile . . . a flair for lass Part Committees 1,2,3, Prom Com NANCY ANN SMITH Nance Without music life would be a mistake. Cute giggle . . . lots of talent . . . pretty hair . . . im- personations . . . our organist. Chorus 1,2,3,45 Yearbook Staff 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Class Party Committees 2,35 Honor Roll 152,35 Girls' State 35 Hi-Notes Typist 35 Office Manager 45 All-State Chorus 3. 22 Y RALPH ARTHUR ST. CYR Flat-top Do unto others before they have a chance to do unto you. Got a butt? . . . duck-tail haircut . . . always seems to be in a gay mood . . . you can find him at the bowling al- leys. Prom Committee 3. JON ALLEN TACK Hash I love work5 it fascinates me. I can sit and watch it for hours. Who, Me? . . . A bright student. Soccer 1,2,3,45 JV Basketball 15253, Co-Captain 35 Var- sity Basketball 45 Baseball 15 Honor Society 3,45 Boys' State 35 Prom Committee 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Class Party Com- mittees l,25 Fish and Game Club 15 Visual Aids 152,35 In- tramural Basketball 1,2,3,4. MERRILL STEVEN WELCH ustubbyn Think--maybe we can dodge this work. Get offthe stick . . . the actor of the class. Class Secretary 35 Plays 2,35 National Thespian Society 3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Dramatics Club 1,2,3,45 Industrial K A Arts Club 15 Intramural Basketball 1. ' MAURICE OTIS WHIPPLE Pee Wee Angelic smile and curly hair do not hide the mischief there. Get outa here . . . is seen quite a bit in his Ford con- 'Q vertible . . . an excellent skier . . . cute . . . likes a girl from Weare. Industrial Arts Club 1,2,3,45 Visual Aids Club 1,25 JV Basketball 1,25 Baseball 45 Science Club 1,2,35 Fish and Game Club 1,25 Winter Carnival 1,2,3,45 Graduation Usher 35 Intxamural Basketball 1,2. 23 f Appointments Jon Tack Jane Backus was chosen to receive the DAR Good Citizen Award from Goffstown High School. She has maintained a high honor roll average. She has served as class president, president of the Student Council, the National Honor Society, and the Dra- matics Club, and has participated in many other school and community activities. Representing Goffstown at the state compe- tition held in February, she received the second highest DAR award in the state. Goffstown High School is proud of her. Honor Jon Tack has been an honor student at Goffstown High School. His ability was rewarded when he was honored with the following nominations: second alternate to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis from Senator Norris Cotton, competitive nomination to the Air Force Academy from Representative Chester E. Merrow, and ilfth alternate nomination to the Air Force Academy from Senator Styles Bridges. The entire school is proud of and happy for Jon. D. A. R. Good Citizen Jane Backus 24 Jeani Dunsmore, Nancy Smith, Jane Backus. Profile Boys' State began on June 22, 1958 at the University of New Hampshire for some 200 boys. Rep- resenting Goffstown were Bob Draper and Jon Tack. They learned about our government and, at the same time, met many boys and made many friends. Granite Cirkf State Nancy Smith, Jeani Dunsmore, and Jane Backus were the lucky ones chosen to attend Granite Girls' State from Goffstown. Their week was spent in much the same way as the boys'. They also had many wonderful memories to bring home. All five agreed that it was a wonderful experience. Profile Boys' State 25 Jon Tack and Bob Draper. Class We, the class of 1959, of Goffstown High School, town of Goffstown, county of Hillsborough, state of New Hampshire, being of unsound mind and memory, do hereby declare this to be our first and last will and testament. To Mr. Holmes, the Senior Problems Class leaves all the pleasant memories of the delightful fourth period. To the remaining members of the girls' basketball team, this year 's senior girls leave the task of arguing for and keeping girls' basketball as a school activity. After all, Mr. Moulton, it's traditional! To the custodians, we, the senior class, leave our extreme ability for keeping the rooms and corridors spotless. To Mr. Sweet, the seniors leave memories of a lively chemistry class. We now have knowledge of everything that pops, smokes, and explodes. Beware world. . .here we come! To Mr. Simpson, the senior trigonometry class leaves all its complaints about homework and test marks. To next year's yearbook staff, this year's staff leaves the benefit of its experience. To anyone who dares to wear it, Pete Athearn leaves his Swiss mountain climbing hat. To her sister, Anne, Jane Backus leaves her ability to keep from going steady. To Shirley Shatney, Phyllis Bailey leaves her position as class pest. Bob Barnard LEAVES. To Peter Swanburg, Bud Batchelder leaves what is left of his car. We truly hope that Pete has better luck with it than Bud has had. To any girl in the Freshman Class, Louise Belanger leaves her talent for dating the same guy for four years. To Bette Miles, Rick Bristol leaves his red hair. The Junior Class can use a red-head. To Barry Riddell, Tom Brown leaves his Studebaker, or should we say his steady-breaker? To Jim Philbrook, Charles Chapman leaves his parking space. To any girl who wants it, Sue Cunningham leaves her seat in the Puritan. To Andy Harden, John Davis leaves his flirting skill. We know Andy will make good use of this valuable asset. To Ken Watt, Carole Desruisseaux leaves her height of 4'10 . To Steve Kehas, Bob Draper leaves his ease at getting along with Mr. Konieczny. We regret to say that Jean Dunsmore leaves nothing. She's taking it all with her. To anyone who has the habit of going to school, Jackie Fellows leaves her left over paper, pencils, and books. To Sharon Simpson, Connie Florand leaves her pixie haircut. To Pam Harden and Jeannie Martin, Dottie Grant and Claire Gagne leave their shyness. This gift should prove very interesting. To the incoming senior class secretary, Bruce Gilbert leaves his skill at getting out of giving secretary reports. To Janice Bristol, Deanna Goodwin leaves her talent for falling off horses. 26 Will To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To Donald Lemoine, Richard Hardy leaves his consumer math book. Qlt has all the answers in itj her brother, Charles, Jane Lee leaves her ability to make the honor roll. any experienced truck driver in the future senior class, Lucy Hall leaves the two parking spaces that her truck occupies. his brother Ralph, Ronnie Henault leaves his dancing ability. Jeannette Lefebvre, Ruth Hoitt leaves her acting skills. Jeannette is sure to play the leading role in all the plays. Geoffrey Griffin, Richard Hotchkiss leaves his appetite. Now we can be sure that Geoffrey will grow as big and strong as Rick. Red Moller, Robert Huot leaves his first period study hall privileges. Charlie Conrad, Paul Lebrun leaves his haircut and a month's supply of hair tonic to keep it in place. anyone who likes water, Shirley LeFleur leaves her misfortunes at knocking over water bubblers. Melvin LeBlanc, Marie Lefebvre leaves her quick service that she leamed while working at the Hitching Post. Mr. Sweet and Mr. Simpson, Cliff Martel leaves all the broken beakers, flasks, and test tubes which he seems to have a knack for breaking. anyone who likes a steady job, Sylvia Marshall leaves her position in the ticket cage. his sister and her boyfriend, Bob Morgan leaves all the time they want to themselves on Friday nights. Joan Paradis, Nancy Mudge leaves her ease at getting out of classes. . .officially, no less! anyone who likes to hunt, Pete Olson leaves the privilege of having the first day of Decem- ber off. Dick Lanseigne, Lorraine Ouellette leaves her keen sense of humor. the future class advisors, Ken Read leaves a bottle of aspirin and an understanding mind in order that they may maintain an objective class meeting. anyone who wants it, Gerry Richard leaves his ability to get along with teachers. Let's hope that many will claim this valuable talent. anybody who dares, Roger Roy leaves his skill at playing hookey successfully. Tony Roy, Sylvia Sevigny leaves her legal privilege to leave school at two o'clock. Tony, no doubt, will use this privilege regularly. Kathy Merrill, Nancy Smith leaves her musical ability to keep the chorus rocking. Tom Katsekas, Jon Tack leaves his tremendous speed on the basketball team. This will surely put us in the tournament next year. his sister, Maita, Pee Wee Whipple leaves the good marks that he regrets he never got. In witness whereof, we, the Senior Class have set our hand this seventeenth day of June, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-Nine. 27 J Q Senior I E 8: J O N N A N C Y MOST STUDIOUS 51 B R U C E MOST MUSICAL J A N Sf E J E A N I B at o B K E N N Y I MOST ATHLETIC MOST ALL-ROUND 1 c 0 J N A N N 1 E T 12 Q at i P , 1 B E I O E 1 B E I w E E 'vu I BEST DRESSED BEST FIGURE AND PI-IYSIQUE 28 Superlatives MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED J . .3 BIGGEST FLIRTS J E A N I 6: K J PEPPIEST S Y L V I A Sz R O N N I E S H I R L E Y 6: R I C K Y C AM RA OR L1 EE 8z8c BB UR DU DC YE BEST DAN CERS BIGGEST APPETITE TALLEST AND SHORTEST The class of nineteen-fifty nine will soon be out of school. Each and every member will be skilled with mind or tool. And so if we could look ahead about five years or less, We would find that each of us will be a big success. PETER ATHEARN will study psychiatry, And help the mentally disabled towards vitality. JANE BACKUS will interpret at United Nations Meetings. gs. She'll talk to the Russians and extend to them our greetin ROBERT BARNARD repairs televisions galore. He'll soon become the owner of Hall's TV store. VICTOR BATCHELDER will join the navy and go to sea. If he is of good service, an admiral he will be. Traveling over land and sea, An airline stewardess CAROL BEEBE will be. FREDERICK BRISTOL will travel around the world and see many faces. Someday he may write a book about the different places. The moon is a challenge to THOMAS BROWN. He will be a space explorer renowned. Living alone without any wives, CHARLES CHAPMAN and RICHARD HARDY will lead peaceful lives. SUSAN CUNNINGI-IAM will be an artist. We know in this field she'll be the smartest. Electrical engineering is really quite a trade. We know that JOHN DAVIS is sure to make the grade. CAROLE DILSRUISSEAUX and CHRISTINE LEUTERT soon will be wed, And at their weddings many tears will be shed. As a baseball player ROBERT DRAPER will make his name He 's sure to end up in Baseball's Hall of Fame. JEAN DUNSMORE is very peppy and never in the red. If she can stay in shape, she will teach phys. ed. JACKIE FELLOWS hasn't made a choice. She'll probably make a living with her voice. CONNIE FLORAND will write a dramatic play, And PHYLLIS BAILEY will be director all the way. CLAIRE GAGNE and DOROTHY GRANT, who take dictatio Will be efficient secretaries and work from morn 'till night BRUCE GILBERT likes to grind his Chevy's gears. Maybe he'll become a mechanical engineer. DEANNA GOODWIN, if she is able, Will be the owner of a horse training stable. LUCY HALL will go to Texas. Qwe think this is swellj She will marry a millionaire, and own an oil well. RONALD HENAULT is needed by our Uncle Sam. He'1l be a paratrooper. flet's hope he can landj RUTH HOITT, who has had a lot of stage practice, Will go to Hollywood to be a famous actress. 30 n and type, Class Prophecy RICHARD HOTCHKISS will have to be on the beam When he goes to Paris Island to become a marine. ROBERT HUOT is an outdoor man. At fishing and hunting he will be grand. PAUL LEBRUN'S first million isn't very far, For he will buy a guitar, and be a singing star. SHIRLEY LAFLEUR will travel to some distant foreign land. There she'll be a secretary to a missionary man. JANET LARIVIERE is always well dressed. As fashion designer she'll be at her best. Many interests has JANE LEE, But a medical secretary she will be. MARIE LEFEBVRE and LOUISE BELANGER will go to school To teach their students the golden rule. SYLVIA MARSHALL has many ambitions. She will be good at taking dictations. CLIFFORD MARTEL will sell real estate. His father's business will be his fate. ROBERT MORGAN, whom the Air Force has met, Will be the mechanic of DICK BILODEAU'S jet. NANCY MUDGE will be a nurse, And all the germs she will disperse. PETER OLSON is a cook at Russell's G.P.Y. He will own a restaurant to serve you and I. LORRAINE OUELLETTE will be a pilot If she ever dares to try it. PAULINE OUELLETTE, who's such a good cook, Will be the author of a Betty Crocker Book. KENNETH READ will be an apprentice And someday become a famous dentist. GERALD RICHARD will go down South And be the best welder around the Gulf. Missiles and rockets are ROGER ROY'S dream. He'll be the inventor of the next space machine. SYLVIA SEV IGNY sure is swell. Miss America should fit her well. NANCY SMITH should have much pride, For she'lI be a pianist, famous far and wide. RALPH ST. CYR will be a D.J., famous o'er the land. He will be spinning records on American Bandstand. JON TACK will be a scientist fthat we'll soon seej Creating monsters for TV. MAURICE WHIPPLE likes to ski on water and on snow. We're sure that he will be a champ wherever he may go. Now that we have seen our future, and know how we will stand, We see our Goffstown High gained knowledge will be in great demand 31 -1 ,v x If .if ' -EJ ,J x E ', z' s 12 vvi v v S!- .va 1' X gf' '- x.. Y r - n Y - .- , 1,2 . :..fff 5,3 f.x,,.,, if V- CD 9... V-7 uns 5-A n.:- A , I' xr P' X '37 if M' lug.,.n-- ...A , ,J-g, H, :rf-2 ,4 nv ' f ! '.4u. B if im! f ,,f C. Burns, B. Miles, P. Harden, ROW 2: Mr. Foley, Advisor, A. Stevens, C. Ramos, B. Morgan, J, Lefebvre, M. Holmes, J. Bristol, J Pliilbrook. ROW 3: J. Johnston, B. Riddell, C. Batten, T. KHCSCRQIS K. Watt, S. Montgomery, R. Trrihan, G.Ri1ssiere. Juniors :lf llllllllfflfllfy V-Ps? K-1tS'3k1'5y ROW l: Mr. Holmes, Advisor, S. Fellows, C. Chase, J. Miles, P. lf?-W9 fl. Ncvvns, lres., M. Rinker, I. Johonnett, M. Crete, S. Smas, ROW 2: A. Roy, M. Cfm f1f,9l'C. Caron, H. Hull, R. Lariviere, S. Jenne, M. LeBlanc, H. Moller, R. Gorman. ROW 3: C. Kondrat, R. Cugne, M. Llfl-llilIlC, W. .liidkins, li. Bunnens, D. Coughlin, D. Hussey. ROW l: P. Philbrick, Hardy, C. Thorp, J. Blanchette, M. Connor, -:Jilin 'Sf vi .fiiuq ll ul .ll lxulf' 'Y S. Wason, Sec., C. Minnich, V.P.g A. Backus, Pres., S. Poorc, Treas. ,fy . ROW 1: P. Spenser, C. Bernier, T. Snay, B. Phelps, B. Smith, J. Smith, J. Paradis, A. Backus, S. Wason. ROW 2: G. Griffin, K. Merrill, S. Pervier, S. Poore, E. Howe, B. Warfield, B. Beebe, L. Peasley, J. Vincent S. Noyes, R. Merrill. ROW 3: E. Pappas, J. Stevens, A. Batten, C. Lee, M. Tirrell, R. Gibbs, R. Watt, C. Minnich, D. Clapp. Freshmen ROW 1: Mr. Sweet, Advisor, N. Shove, L. Rinker, J. Klardie, D. Gcnest P. Marcoux, B. Beaudry, S. Herrick, Mr. Simpson, Advisor. ROW 2: R. LaPerle, E. Gingras, J. Herrick, M. McDougall, J. Rogers, H. Patcnaudc, C. Bilodeau, B. Brown, S. Goodwin, D. Sarette, J. Akerley, R. Swanson. ROW 3: P. Riddell, G. Audet, R. Binnette, P. Sevigny, R. Henault, P. Robert, D. LeMoine, D. Wilson, F. Martin, H. Johonnett. 1 -.K 13- 5 mx ' bl -.Q--l V f 'Six' 1 '- X 'N 5 QQ-tilx hiv, i han X g.::.o-5 II wuu. ,' N, 'H IJ: x ,1- ..... x 31 5 '::E - 75 Q0 h h Q9 9 Q lui l X I0 UQ qU's. L 's .IOQXX kg!! J. Smith, See., W. Kcrnan, V.P.g R. Stark, Pres., R. Lamson, Treas. ROW 1: M. Crane, H. Johonnett, N. Rinker, J. Smith, B. Hanscom, D. Morel, J. Bechard, R. Karam, L. Therrien. ROW 2: Mr. Giarrusso, Ad- visor, T. Wason, K. Parkinson, S. Jackson, S. Hacking, D. Murray, J. Levesque, A. Link, L. Blanchard, R. Philbrook. ROW 3: D. Piper, R. Sprague, M. Andriotte, W. Kernan, R. Bailey, C. Foss, T. Clapp, R. Richard, B. Millette. Seventh Grade ROW l: Mr. Dowd, Advisor, J. Smith, J. Dunsmore, P. Pappas, II. Paradis, N. Welch, C. Theos, J. Akerley, J. Wilson, Mrs. O'Rricn, Ad- visor. ROW 2: L. Fellows, K. Herrick B. Lamson L. Preston, M. Martin E, Wallace, M. Eaton, W. Demers, D. Paige, P. Burns, P, Pollard, ROW Bi: J. Newman, R. Rausch, W. Carnsey, D. Bernier, R. Lefebvre, I.. Gagnon, C. Jones, P. Richard, R, Stark, R. St. Jean. ROW 4: R. Mchlliorn, L. St Celais, P. Bailey, R. Richard, J.Clie.ithani, D. Breton, C. Lillis, A. Con- nor, R. Florand, R. Henault. X x 1 if 'TI ' ge in I v . X5 fax 45 V gif .Wi :ka 2.1 Y , i -at.: 14 'V 5 'al If .J 1 J. Backus, Co-Editor 66 Mrs. Barry, Advisor Yearbook ml-Q.. I Bnsincss Managers: S, Scvigny QM. Lefebvre Crgrinization Editors J. Dnnsmorc 8: J. Tack S.- STANDING: Mrs. Barry, M. Connor, P. Oncllcttv, N. Smith, A, Stevens, C. Batten, M. Wc1cl1,K. Read, R. Henault, C. Burns, J. Blanclicttc, Miss Junior Assistants C. Burns, A. Stevens, M. Connor, C. Batten, 81 J. Blanchcttc rx.- ,455 YT' Staff Eastman. SEATED: J. Dunsmore, R. Hoitt, M. Lefebvre, J. Backus, R. Draper, S. Sevigny. N. Mudge, J. Tuck Sports Editors P. Ouellette Sz K. Read 1 A Miss Eastman, Advisor Sr R. Draper, Co-Editor Photography Editors: R. Hoitt 84 N. Mudge Class Editors Sz Art Editor N. Smith, R. Henault, SLM. Welch .I- Z ,- V AU'-Ar V ' YV' - - ' ,YJ .Aixx 5 ',, 1 m Honor Society STANDING: R. l-loitt, Treas. C. Florand, Sec. SEATED: ' J. Backus, Pres. W, N. Smith, V. Vres. ,M Q I7 5 1 ROW 1: C. Florand, J. Lee, J. Dunsmore, Miss Cournoyer, Advisor, J. Backus, J. Blanchette. ROW 2: N. Smith, J. Philbrook, C. Batten, J. Tack, A. Stevens, E. Hardy. Citizenship, scholarship, leader- ship, and service make up the require- ments for membership in the National Honor Society. Any student who main- tains a high scholastic average, is a good citizen both in school and in the community, is a good leader, and con- tributes his service willingly to projects ofhis school and community is eligible for membership. In the spring new members are chosen. A certain per- centage ofthe three upper classes may gain membership. It is a high and distinguished honor to be a member of the National Honor Society. 42 Student Council STANDING: C. Batten, Treas. P. Harden, Sec. z SEATED: I vl J. Backus, Pres. f R. Draper, V. Pres. ,i . 1 Yi D LA ROW l: R. Hoitt, C. Batten, P. Harden, J. Backus, R. Draper, J. Dunsniore. ROW 2: R Henuult, D. Howe, C. Burns, J. Dunsmore, R. Backus, J. Philbrook. ROW 3: J. Mills, A Batten, W. Clapp, R. Gobin, B. Riddell. litirly iu the full, the StudentC0ui1Cil, advised by The highlight of the season was the annual winter Mr. Moulton and Mr. Gardner, got started with school- carnival. Other projects undertaken were: revising of wide elections of president and vice-president, Other the Constitution, publishing ofthe handbook, and run- olficers were elected and soon the council was running ning of the annual field day. smoothly. 43 i ROW 1: C. Flniraiicl, C. Burns, M. Connor, R. Hoitt, N. Mudge, C. Cagne, S. Cunningham. ROW 2: Mr, Fosher, Advisor, S, Wkmm, D. Goodwin, J. Lariviere, M. Lefebvre, C. Beebe, C. Leutcrt, L. Belanger, J. Smith, Mr. Foley, Advisor. ROW 3: G. Thorp, P. Philbrick, C. Read, P. Harden, J. Dunsmore, C. Tirrcll, I. Docos. Any newseoneerningG.ll.5. can be foiintl in the latest issue of lli-Notes, litlitetl by Ruth lloitt, the school paper comes out pcriotliczllly throughout the school your :ind is entlnisiusti- Cillly reCcix't'tl by the stntlt-in hotly. R. limit, litlitor 'I'YPlS'I'S: ROW l: I.. Hull, J. Lee, Miss Eastman, Advisor, N. Smith, J. Lalriviere. ROW 2: S. Marshall, S. Lllli-llfllf, D. Grunt, D. Goodwin, C. Pieclic, C. Cagne, S. Sevigny, P. Ouellette, M. Myre, Leader Corp. LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Kutsclaus, Mr. Konieczny, Advisor, S. Montgomery, C. Bccbc, J. Bristol, E. Hardy, P. Bailey. C. Florund, I. Jolrormett. Athletic Association la 'R I ' ' Werner ,W - W sd 'ff m f ee SZWWW ROW 1: L. Daniels, C. Flornnd, Trcas., P. Harden, Sec., R. Hotchkiss, Pres J. Philbrook, V.P. ROW 2: J. Stevens, W. Clupp, Mr. Koniecmy, Advisor, 'l'. KLllSCliL1S, S. Kehns, Asst. Trcqis. 45 ROW 1: J. Smith, S. Cunningham, C. Florand, A. Backus, Sec., N. Mudge, Treas., A. Stevens, Pres., R. Hoitt, Vice-Pres., J. Dunsmore, Scribe, P. Bailey, J. Lefebvre, L. Belanger. ROW 2: B. Smith, B. Phelps, K. Cochrane, C. Putnam, B. Stark, J. Swanson, S. Simpson, D. Howe, J. Lariviere, C. Leutert, L. Ouellette, Mrs. Isquith, Ad- visor. ROW 3: S. Wzison, I. Docos, G. Thorp, M. Connor, C. Read, C. Bitrns, P. Harden, J. Bristol, J. Backus, S. LaFleur, M. Myre. ROW 4: E. Howe, S. Poore, B. Beebe, C. Martel, A. Batten, C. Batten, M. Welch, B. Gilbert, K. Wood, S. Pervier, D. Goodwin. Dramatics ROW 1: Mr. Gardner, Advisor, J. Dunsmore, Scribe, N. Mudge, Treas., A. Stevens, Pres., J. Backus, Sec., Mrs. Isquith, Advisor. ROW 2: J. Lefebvre, S. Cunningham, C. Batten, M. Welch, R. Paige, P. Baileyf ABSENT: R. Hoitt, Vice-Pres. The Dramatics Club presented two plays during thc school year, a one-act play which went to the state drama festival at Durham and a three-act play which was put on in the spring. Members of the Draniatics Club represented Goffstown High School at the Speech Tournament in the winter. The National Thespian Society is made up of members of the Dramatics Club who have earned ten or more points acting, or working behind stage. Meni- bers of the Thespian Society assist in the production of the plays and participate in the speech tournament. The motto of the Thespian Society is: Act well your part, there all the honor lies. ROW 1 T Clapp R. Wszolck, R. Rauscli, S. Jackson. ROW 2: D. Parkinson, A. Zopfi, P. Pollard, J. Smith, C Henry T Snay C Minnich, J. Jones, R. Stark, R. Merrill, R. Merrill. ROW 3: Mr. Ferdinando, Director, A. I-lodgeman, R Johonnctt, J. Georgantis, A. Bouffard, J. Clougherty, D. Ramos, E. Hardy, D. Dcwyngacrdt, D. Morcl Il Johonnett, K. Parkinson, B. Gilbert. ROW 4: E. Gingras, G. Pinault, C. Dodge, R. Lcfcbvrc, W. Milcs J Hunter D Clapp, D. Williamson, R. Phelps, T. Dewyngaerdt. Band The school band under the direction of Mr. Vin- cent Ferdinando had approximately forty members this year. Small group instruction was given twice a week to members of the band who desired it. In- struments were available to students for rental. Rental payments go toward the purchase of the in- strument should the student wish to buy it. The band participated in V8l'i0LIS' School programs and assemblies. The high light of the season came in the spring when the annual spring concert was pre- sented. At the concert parents and friends enjoyed the selections played by the members of the band. Mr. Vincent Ferdinando Director QMMIR 4. ,I We ROW 1: R. lloitt, J. Miles, TYCLIS., J. Swanson, See., C. Putnam, Pres., C. Reed, V. P., Mrs. Towne, Advisor. ROW 2: P. Laro, K. Cochrane, M. Lefebvre, M. Rol- lins, ll. Patenandc, K. Merrill, P. Bailey. ROW 3: I. Johonnett, J. Vincent, C. Lentert, C. Henry, C. Bernier, G. Thorp. ROW 1: Mrs. O'Brien, Advisor, L. Belunger, See., B. Stark, V. P., C. Burns, Pres., C. Florund, Treas., J. Dunsmore, Miss Cournoyer, Advisor. ROW 2: R. Hoitt, K. Coch- rane, J. Vincent, E. Howe, C. Pokigo, J. Swanson, A. Backus, S. Wason. ROW 3: C. Putnzim, G. Thorp, S. Pervier, A. Batten, S. Poore, C. Read, l. Doeos. ,OW SQ, 5' ' K 1,74 'Sf E19 42 .ff o '92-X Visual Aids '5 C V1 ROW 1: Mrs. Towne, Advisor, B. Riddell, C. Batten, I. Docos, D. Hussey, Mr. Smith, Advisor. ROW 2: I. Johon- nett, B. Stark, D. Howe, R. Trahan, J. Hunter, P. Harden, C. Burns, M. Connor, A. Batten, D. Clapp. ROW 3: C. Pokigo, P.Bai1ey. Publicity LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Nuwoj, Advisor, P. Harden, B. Miles. 49 1:-r - 3 .: N-5 be f,- 4'- ' Vacation! Whoops ! 'IQUT Y Are they bitm ? .Aw Remember when 8-ball in the side pocket Texas, here I come! gl fl UNO!!! Brrr Ste adiea Sad Sacks Cuties Al Is it that bad? Sweet Sue Kathryn and Arthur Bathing beauties? Prom time When's the next bus? 50 ga 0 5 Mfllc vis- a L. 'f QW 48 l 'Env U 1 l If V .fy 7 I iq wif? Fl, DW The Mighty Seniors et,-' 3,- Camival Queen ls everybody ready? , , 3 On your mark! inter The Annual Winter Carnival, sponsored by the Student Council, was held during the last week of January. Pageant in White was the theme chosen for the carnival, and although some of the skiing events and the sculpturing could not be held, every- one enjoyed the other features of the carnival. The carnival got off to a good start with tobog- ganing races and a skating party held Wednesday. Skating and skiing races were also held. A basket- ball game against Pittsfield, which Goffstown won by a score of 64 to 40, was held Friday night and was followed by a record hop. Students earned points for their respective classes in various activities. The class in each di- vision which accumulated the most points won an all-round trophy. The winners were: Senior Division -- Class of '59 Junior Division -- Class of '62 Due to the fact that some events were postponed, awards were not presented at the carnival ball. They were awarded at a special record hop held for this purpose. W1 Q is LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Simpson, second aide, Colleen Bums, 1958 queen, Jane Backus, 1959 queen, Pamela Harden, first aide, Donna Lowe, second aide, Patricia Kamieniecki, 1959 princess, Pallas Gobin, first aide, Amie Backus, 1958 princess. Carnival The ball on Saturday night brought the carnival to an exciting end. A huge crowd attended and everyone had a wonderful time. The climax of the evening carrie when Colleen Burns and Anne Backus, queen and princess for 1958, crowned the 1959 queen and princess, Jane Backus and Patricia Kamieniecki. First and second aides to the queen were Pam llarden and Sharon Simpson. First and second aides to the princess were Pallas Gobin and Donna Lowe. Let's spike it! Jane Backus, queen Pamela Harden, first aide Sharon Simpson, second aide 53 Gne Act Pla CAST: Mrs. Isquith and Mr. Gardner, Directors, R. Hoitt, T. Ro A. Stevens A. Batten, R. Paige. Absent: J. Backus. yi I On March 27, at the University of New Hampshire, the Goffstown High School Dramatics Club presented excerpts from THE WINSLOW BOY by Terence Rattigen, at the annual Drama Festival. The play is about a father, Tony Roy, who fights for the honor of his son, Arthur Batten, who has been accused of stealing a postal order. The father is as- sisted by his daughter, Jane Backus, a staunch supporter of women's rights, who, because of her actions, loses her boyfriend, Bob Paige. The remaining characters are a very busy and important lawyer, Alan Stevens, and a sympathetic mother, Ruth Hoitt. The play was directed by Mrs. Vivian Isquith and Mr. Louis Gardner. It was presented to the student body at an assembly before going into competition. Rehearsing For The Winslow Boy ,as f, , K. , l, gi f ,, I I , Q E M ,fy . . A X , , s vials fir, A , , f 'WY s if 'Q 4' it , l 5 if X 'A s X ., l x X MJ' I Junior Prom I9 8 On May 23, the annual Junior Prom was held. Magic Moments was chosen as the theme. The gym was decorated with pink and white streamers, while murals adorned the walls and the stage. The evening was climaxed when the faculty and school board chose a queen to reign over the dance. Jeani Dunsmore was crowned queen by her predecessor, Cynthia Katsekas. All who attended the prom will remember it as one of the most enjoyable dances ever held at G.H.S. -f ,. 'Aa , N ' , .W 1 -rf' 'ig Q -'91 93 I -ki -W D. f -as C t 4 K s . A 'fu .M 1 3 x . Q , .5 'mc nf' QV, 5 , .Ei 35 2?-'f 3.2. ','I ' w .-:fa R. ...ww-f M ff N , ,V ....,..-...J 5 5 QTY. 1. 'kigszisfswa ...3i1EEE12bf- ftnzgazfazfif wwf M' -Q .- . . ' I Q... v' . . L, PV. .. ff R . ix A, .,,,..-I n f V' V 5 N. ...,, --.., -- '-A ...W-' I.. .2 I ., Q 5 L X' , K hp... ...,.,.,,k,,... x , is' ' . .. N X M. f .wfsw K , igz.. 'L K 2:51 FF. F A 'J . Q1 .-Aww My XJ K 1 . W S E If .4-L. . - K . Q ui in . N, v1A.,,....,f. K. , , . .kxx , . T . 1 -X w.-1 f Q,-1 -..- ... . A M N .. ,. ' - A ,. . .. .... 5. .. 4 -. .gg . Boys' Varsity Basketball w N ROW 1: T. Katsekas, R. Draper, K. Read, Co-Captains, R. Hotchkiss, D. Hussey, S. Kehas. ROW 2: Mr Ko nieczny, Coach, R. Paige, J. Tack, D. Coughlin, W. Clapp, C. Batten. GHS OPP. OPPONENT AT NOVEMBER Friday 28 Alumni Coffstown 45 56 DECEMBER Friday 5 Hillsboro Hillsboro 48 55 Tuesday 9 Pembroke Goffstown 57 62 Friday 12 Penacook Pe nacook 70 86 Tuesday 16 Milford Goffstown 67 44 Friday 19 Alvirne Goffstown 40 75 JANUARY Tuesday 6 Milford Milford 48 6 1 Friday 9 Pittsfield Pittsfield 52 5 1 Tuesday 13 Hopkinton Goffstown 42 51 Friday 16 Hillsboro Goffstown 51 29 Friday 23 Pembroke Pembroke 33 60 Tuesday 27 Penacook Goffstown 56 80 Friday 30 Pittsfield Goffstown 64 40 FEBRUARY Tuesday 3 Henniker Goffstown 75 42 Friday 6 Hopkinton Hopkinton 82 62 Tuesday 10 Alvirne Alvirne 40 77 Friday 13 New Boston Goffstown 69 58 Tuesday 17 Henniker Hexmiker 54 63 I X, X W bb rj AJ xx X ,JJ V, L K ,I Xjvxhy K .JVM NJ A X 'JJ Q' .SJFJI o 0 3 fx JI: + X 'J .K V N J , X WU X! xv X .u I- R ! I K 4 KNEELING: G. Griffin, R. LaPerle, C. Minnich, A. Bouffard, P. Robert. STANDING: Mr. Hale, Coach, R. Henault, D. Pollard, J. Clougherty, J. Stevens, E. Pappas, G. Lundh, J. Johnston, A. Batten. Jr. High Basketball ROW 1: D. Parkinson, A. Connor, L. Daniels. ROW 2: R. Backus, F. Greenwood, D. Williamson, J. Coughlin N. MacAski11, R. Morin, P. Salo, R. Stevens, R. Stark. 60 Girls' Basketball Nancy Will it or won't it? X Sue What 's the delay? Carol Won't get by me! ROW 1: J. Dunsmore, J. Backus, Co-Captains. ROW 2: Miss Mansur, Coach, B. Beebe, B. Stark, N. Mudge, J. Bristol, G. Thorp, Miss Pelczar, Coach. ROW 3: P. Philbrick, Manager, C. Burns, A. Backus, C. Read, M. Rollins. OPPONENT Hillsboro Pembroke Penacook Milford Milford Pittsfield Hopkinton Hillsboro Pembroke Penacook Pittsfield Hopkinton C. Beebe, S. Cunningham, D. Goodwin, GHS 58 43 37 32 39 32 62 32 35 37 40 51 39 32 37 25 34 41 47 36 43 30 43 29 Jean A su.re shot! De Nice catch! Jane And thc score goes up another notch! E 7 gf V LX, ji Mi' 5 Q.. 5 95 ' 'X ' Q91 A uw' B S J Q, f E- al' X T ul J ?, 3 Q --ll vm., Q qw I r 5 3 6 ., af gf. if .t 'JA 9 ,L Y fe , L Lv' ' I f k '. R ., I K , f Q gf 52' Ka ' k if J 1 ,,,A , 'C' WU? Cl lv - 4 - . f waz 5 ,L 55-kg a Y . L 1' I Soccer I9 8 ROW 1: K. Read, Captain, Mr. Smith, Coach. ROW 2: B. Riddell, S. Kehas, T. Katsekas, B. Gilbert, A. Harden, W. Clapp, R. Gobin, J. Tack,'R. Laperle, C. Batten. ROW 3: D. Parkinson, E. Gingras, C. Martel, P. Robert, E. Pappas, R. Hotchkiss, A. Batten, J. Johnston, C. Minnich, J. Mills, G. Griffin. OPPONENT Pittsfield Pcnacook Pembroke Penacook 1 2 2 2 GHS 4 5 0 3 Tony, K. J., Bruce, Ricky OPPONEN T Pittsfield 1 Pembroke 6 Milford 2 Alvime 4 ff 1, Ss Mr. Smith, Ken GHS 0 0 1 1 Y Wow! Artie 8: Shaw What a team ! .ns ,F Pzxsl supporters v 1 QA E3-SV does it! Get off those feet ! 1. Block that shot Dribble that ball Our coach ,IQ W 'gi 11, 1, s s , .uni ,,m L' IDC A Q VEJTW If Rr ,. Y! 1 '- www -- y . Q f.. . 'krvzwu'-uv:- w , w . - ' vf- film,-1 ,F-f 14.1 g, ,J ' H Q. Miva if .5 5 5 . SK N f 1 if U 1154, 'Gif . . , K7 . ff' -in x X as :- K A.. KX W afyga, I k 'Q S A., Q 'I . A ka..-ff-1-x.L. 2 K f V L W . , . . rf yr f , rf' 'Y A ff' W . il. rifgwwg.. ,SS W. . 5 E - X 1 1 .,..,,,5.Qv. fx gh Y , , A V, K 4' f K ' 25 .g,,fw.f -- Y ,, ff 1 x .K fjfsti -J. ' fix: ,... , H ,Q v . ' ,, ,, 'Q x L X x , .... , 'MJ .x- , K . ,ii k.f, 3, f...' -kV... x . . , . .V . 1 . X ,,..,,, My L K .X wg .. V -.M ...L-54 ' . ' 'L ' . vfliff, 2--K k..w.:sf V . 1 ...ef M,- . .f..,.-+R? ' c' 'K 3, ,H ' ' f wa -- , ,g?5,3 .UAE i. -I 4. ' ' , xx a...E5a.fi I, M' J. Y , Lv -f wiqgzw. 1 v . Y - ' api- .., , J . 1, 1 ,,.,, A an i '., has U Patrons Your Support Is Appreciated Roland Jutras Mr. 8: Mrs. Luther Jackson Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Lee Smith Mr. Lewis M. Stark, Class of '25 Maurice Lemire Mr. 8: Mrs. Lawrence L. Lee Mr. 8: Mrs. Gordon Jackson Mr. 8: Mrs. Herman G. Hall, Sr. Mrs. Helen Gagne Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Jones Dr. 8: Mrs. R. A. Backus Hoyt's Riding School Goffstown Cleaners Mr. Armand LaBrie Mr. 8: Mrs. E. Desruisseaux Mr. 8: Mrs. Eugene Ouellette A Friend Phil Karanikas Dr. W. S. Benson A Friend Col1's Pharmacy Paul's Gulf Station Mr. 8: Mrs. Eugene Hoitt Miss Barbara Eaton Mr. 8: Mrs. Albert French, Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. C. Sherman Jenne Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald J. Henry Carolyn's Beauty Shop Donald Allen Swanburg Steve and Marcia Jackson Mr. 8: Mrs. Gardner Hotchkiss Mr. 8: Mrs. Edwin Hardy Beverly Hardy Mr. 8: Mrs. Leslie Fellows Mr. Harry LeMie Mrs. William H. Young Mr. 8: Mrs. Armand Florand Club SSETEMAATCPCBMOTOS A Friend Albert Thibodeau Same Day Laundry Mrs. A. J. Davis Mr. 8: Mrs. Edmond Mineau Mr. 8: Mrs. Wilfred Marshall Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Ouellette Mr. 8: Mrs. Howard Mudge A Friend Howdy Jr. and Cathy Mr. 8: Mrs. Arthur Ouellette Mr. 8: Mrs. Malcolm Dunsmore Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Bailey Normand's Variety Store Mr. 8: Mrs. Lawrence Stevens Isdore Myre George Ladoucer Mr. 8: Mrs. Sarto Myre Mrs. Jean C. Lapdelaine Mr. 8: Mrs Arthur Lawrence Mr. 8: Mrs. Victor Sevigny Mr. 8: Mrs George Read Mr. 8: Mrs Albert Taggart Mr. 8: Mrs Frank Chapman Mr. 8: Mrs Radcliff Beebe Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Lamy Hank Bellemare Y. D. Garage, Pinardville Carol and Mac East Weare Baptist Church AL WARREN FORD, INC. Manchester, N.H. HILLCREST POULTRY CO., INC. Manchester, N.H. PETE'S GARAGE 62 Queen City Ave., Dial NA 4-0222 WRIGHT ELECTRIC D. W. Highway N orth, Manchester, N.H. JODOIN SHEET METAL SHOP 350 Lincoln St., Manchester, N.H. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Dial NA 2-5441 THE CLOTHING MART MEN'S CLOTHING 675 Elm Street Manchester, N.l'l. Compliments of THE CLASS CF '62 X K ' E114 f ' Q T fi HMM an ,.A. ,, ,- xJXYN'KAkfRSO Compliments of 'QF , ,xv A Z the Compliments 5 K Fx 5:1 of 5 il E1 EJ Egjfi E ' Si' Y J J' STUDENT COUNCIL 3 LQ ,gr FHA Ie, xg 4' -X X D Nfw YW? PINARDVILLE AMOCU STATION FARM FRESH 610 Mast Road FRUITS a. VEGETABLES NA 3-8332 From Free Pick-up AZ Delivery Service 'Nearby Farms Open 7 AAI. to11l'.M. Sundu 600 Must Road ys 9 Am. to 10 IKM. only Sll75. UNCLUDING HEATER DEFROSTERJ Turn NEW l959 MODELS! SEE THE SOO SERIES SUNROOF signals. Also Deluxe ll00 t l200 4 dr Sedans! The Sensational Swedish front wheel drive car. Nothing like it for Go in the Snow! MERMMACKSTREETGARAGEJNC. 52-56 Merrimack Street Dial NA 3-8015 Manchester, N. H. 8 AM-8 PM PUTNAM FUEL CO. Distributor Mobilheat Mobil Kerosene Gotfstown HY 7-2095 R. H. VINCENT Compliments of Distinctive Laclies Apparel THE NEW GOFFSTOWN BARBER SHOP Goffstown, N. H. 4 Mqin Street C pliments of the CLASS OF '6I 7 ffiyf f M 4- 0 1 WFHESS C pliments of the CLASS GF '60 ff W .QSM , A wwf f 'N S ' 3 9 jj 1 XI I!! Of 4 2: POLICE I vu f WN 4 Q X ' .'mnllI' iii . flu I ' :xs- finest-fs 'I mu A Z l' E 1 'N 'lg O' 'I uf' Ili, 'gl' l 'Ki qos . GOFFSTOWN P POLICE ASSOCIATION and CLUB G. P. A. The WARREN KAY VANTINE STUDIO, INC. Official Photographer to the Class of l959 MACKEYS CLOVER FARM STORE Grasmere, N.H. MANCHESTER DRY GOODS CO. 909 Elm Street Groceries Ice Cream Manchester N.H Gas :fc Oil opp. City Hall Compliments Of FRENCH 8- RISING FUNERAL HOME, INC. Goffstown New Hampshire 23 Main St. Tel. HY 7-4714 HALL'S CLOTHING IVIen's-Women's-Children's-Infants' Coffstown, N.H. Multigraphing-Mime ographing Addressing-Mailing Compliments Of LAMSON PUBLISHING COMPANY RED 8. WHITE FOOD STORE Goffstown New Hampshire GOFFSTOWN HARDWARE Masury is Good Paint Satisfied Customers for 125 Years DON'S BARBER SHOP Compliments Compliments of of AMERICAN REAL ESTATE 8m B- E' PENN INSURANCE, INC. Live Poultry Hesidential-Industrial-Commercial 104 South Main Street Coffstown, N.H. HY 7-4410 Manchester N-H- Dial NA 2-4462 PAlGE'S Goffstown Restaurant MACEDONIA RESTAURANT 30 Spruce St. Manchester, N. H. At the Bridge Coffstown N.H. CLIFFORD MARTEL AGENCY PARKER'S Real Estate gl Insurance ,,The Sportsmalfs Haven, 22 Main st. Tel.: HY 7-4707 1 Stark Street Manchester, N.H. NA 5-5926 Coffstown, N.H. WHlPPLE'S DEPT. STORE LANOIE COMPANY, INC- Where Your Pennies Count The Most Bottled Gas Service Plumbing Oil Burner Service Heating Electrical Contracting-Home Appliances 19 Main Street Goffstown, New Hampshire Coffstown, N.H. Dial 7-4419 Telephone HY 7-2331 PUBLIC SALES DISTRIBUTORS Compliments Of Exclusive Distributors of Wonder-Ware KENDALL-HADLEY, INC. 154 Bridge Street Tel. 'NA 2-8253 Manchester, N.H. Compliments of Compliments Of BAlLEY'S SERVICE STATION, INC. MERRIMACK FARMER'S EXCHANGE 295 Elm Street Manchester ART NOVELTY COMPANY D, I 3 1701 1a - The Home ofParty Favors ARMAND B. JACQUES Wholesalers J I ewe er NA 2-8922 Art Novelty Building 95-97-99 Cedar St. Manchester, N.H. 25 Central Street Manchester, N.lI. Compliments Compliments Of Of BLAKE'S CREAMERY, INC. Wm- L- NUTTING, INC- 46 Milford Street Manchester N'H' Manchester New Hampshire Tel.: NA 4-4242 jlnniper ings Distinctive Handwoven Fabrics Off Route 13 DUNBARTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE A fascinatin line of Colorful Heather Tweeds for suits, coatsi jackets. Peasant Skirts, Metallic Handknits, Bags, Linens Rzvmany other items at moderate prices. Visitors welcome June through October. Mr. 81 Mrs. Leach, Weavers and Designers Telephone 5-8442 PEARSON'S Member American Gem Society Certified Gemologists Registered Jewelers 926 Elm Street Manchester, N.H. Armand J. Beliveau, Treas.-Robert L. Beliveau, Pres. 3-7686 3-5342 LOU'S ESSO SERVICENTER EDOUARD BELIVEAU 8. SONS, INC. Contractors Town 81 Country Realtors Telephone 3-5342 38 Rockland Avenue Manchester, N.H. Free Estimates and Builders Lube-Gas-Oil-Light Repairs-Road Service Traffic Circle Goffstown, N H Tel. 'HY 7-8887 Standard Duplicators Rex-Rotary 81 B.D.C.,' Bohn Mimeographs PIONEER OFFICE APPLIANCE CO. 98 Merrimack Street Manchester, New Hampshire Tel. 'NA 5-8201 8 WEBSTER RESTAURANT, INC. 672 Elm Street l. NA 3-0582 Manchester, N.H Quality Foods Since 1923 THE JACQUES PRESS B. 'Roger Jacques Business Printing-A dvertis ing A rmouncements-Booklets Manchester Compliments Of COLONIAL SUPPLY CORP. Wholesale Plumbing and Heating Supplies 215 Hanover St' N H 25 Union Street Manchester, N H Tel. -NA 2-2722 NA 5.6407 0AT'S ELECTRIC CENTER Goffstown, New Hampshire Telephone HY 7-4845 Westinghouse-Appliances-Hotpoint Appliance Service Electrical Contracting Otis B. Whipple, Proprietor Compliments Of GO0DWIN'S DAIRY Your local milkman for over 30 years Compliments Of ROYCRAFT HOMES Heil Bodies Parts 81 Service Phone 3-3061 GILBERT WELDING Repairs On Bodies-Hoists-Tanks Stainless Steel and Aluminum Trailers 350 Lincoln Street Manchester New Hampshire RUSSELL'S G.P.Y. Good Things To Eat Next to County Buildings ARISTIDES DOCOS Electrical Service Grasmere Mast Road Grasmere, N.H. Compliments of GOFFSTOWN SAND AND GRAVEL LIGGETT REXALL DRUGS Joseph S. Crawley, registered pharmacist Loam-Clay-Fill Loader Work Plowing of driveways-Snow removal Robert Belanger Arthur Filgegu 9 Fairview St. 18 Petain St. Tel. NA 3-6364 Tel. NA 5-9002 Ea' Blanchette 69 Plummer St.-Tel. 'NA 3-5897 BAILEY'S SERVICE STATION Casoline-Accessories-Greasing PRATT OIL COMPANY Willard C. Pratt, Mgr. Gulf Solar Heat Dial Goffgtgwn, N,H, G0ffSl0WIl, N.H. Compliments Compliments of of A FRIEND NICKERSON S MARKET FLETCHER'S OIL SERVICE 54 Main Street Coffstown Tel. HY 7-4463 Calso Range and Fuel Oil SQUOG FRUIT Granite Square Manchester N.H C0fflPliff1e'llS HOWE'S PHARMACY Of Prescription Druggist MOUNTAIN VIEW GARDENS Tel. HY 7-4771 49 Main St. Dunbarton N.H. Goffsfown N DESJARDINS 8. CO. Diamond Merchants NAtional 5-8153 1069 Elm Street Manchester N.H Joseph L. Desiardins, Pres. LEMAY BROTHERS jewelers and Silversmiths 1221 Elm Street Manchester N.H CLARK 8. HARRIS ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS 27 Central Street Manchester, N.H. Tel. Manchester NAtiona1 7-7783 John H. Clark-Mont Vernon, N.H.--Milford 578--M1 E. A. Sam Harris-Manchester, N.H.-NAtional 3-1114 More and More People Are Saving at AMOSKEAG SAVINGS BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. GLEN LAKE NURSERIES Floral Designing Cut Flowers-Potted Plants E. W. POORE COLOR CENTER Paint-Wallpaper-Artists' Supplies Weddings 826 Elm Street Tel. NA 2-3802 Goffstown, N.H. Tel. HY 7-2326 Manchester New Hampshire SPORTSTOWN A. KENNETH HAMBLETON AGENCY Wilson Sporting Goods Evinrude Motors Everything in Sports Bedford Grove NA 4--1022 Complete INSURANCE Service 9 Main Street Goffstown New Hampshire Lincoln Mercury STATE MOTORS, INC. 1569 Elm Street Manchester, N.H. Guaranteed Used Cars Our Reputation ls Your Guarantee Compliments to the Senior Class From 0 I me .gyk Gnler of Mew .xcfamfuhire H Office Used Cars El S NA 7-7660 NA 2-2871 1001 m ed Manchester New Hampshire HY 7-2364 Goffstown, N.H. Best Wishes Compliments f 0 ' KARANIKAS 8- SONS ALONZO J. GAGNON Painting Contractor General Contractor Exterior 8: Interior Painting -r Kalsomining 8: Paper Hanging POULTRY CO. Bonded Poultry Buyers Phone HY 7-4431 Goffstown New Hampshire ERNlE'S OIL SERVICE Grasmere N.H. Tel. 'H Y 7-4494 Compliments of Dr. JOSEPH A. BOUCHARD Optometrist 1188 Elm Street Manchester, N.H. Phone NA 2-5115 Dial NA 4-4253 L. M. HAl.L 8. COMPANY A Awnings - Window Shades - Venetian Blinds 161 Manchester St. Manchester, N.H. Compliments Of THE ROGER BARRETT CO. Baldwin Pianos-Organs Sales-Service-Rentals 283 South Willow St. Manchester, N.H. NA 2-3892 Compliments Of W. A. COMMERFORD WKBR 1240 kc on your dial lst with Audience lst lli-Fi lst Independent lst Mobile Unit 1st Stereo lst With the Nevis BOB DEWYNGAERT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. DAVID D. NOONAN, INC. Building Contractor Shoe Patterns - Shoe Designs We will custom design your new home for you. , 120 Lincoln St. NA 2-4-313 P.O. Box l94 Goffstown, N.H. Manchester, N.H. HY 7-2212 Compliments of HARVELL'S E. St R. LAUNDRY 8- DRY CLEANERS, INC Fine Products for the Home Quality plus service 1294 Elm St. Manchester New Hampshire Manchester, N.H. NA 2-1155 NA 7-7661 Compliments Of MANCHESTER AUTO SUPPLY CO. 73-77 Lake Ave. Manchester, N.H. NA 2-3721 Auto Parts and Speed Equipment Tom Stonner RICHARD BROS. Range 81 Fuel Oils 45 Higgins St. Manchester, N.H. NA 2-4725 Compliments Compliments Of Of O. L. HAZELTON THE RUST INDUSTRIAL CO. Monuments 130 Silver Street Manchester N.H. 494 Elm St. Manchester D. DONATI AND SONS, INC. Manufacturers of Ornamental Cast Stone Products Of All Kinds EVANGELINE SHOE CORPORATION Manufacturers of Better Shoes for Women 170 Lincoln Street Telephone NA 5-5461 Manchester, New Hampshire 1088 Hooksett Rd. Manchester, N.H. Compliments of Compliments Of SIMOND'S FOOTWEAR CENTER R. THEODORE, Inc. 64 Merrimack St. Tel. 'NA 2-9211 Manchester, N.H. Where Fit Always Comes First 52 Elm Street Manchester THE FRENCH SHOPPE 1140 Elm St. Manchester New Hampshire Stella Provost Corinne Parker With the Compliments of MODERN BRIDE and FORMAL SHOP 1107 Elm St. Manchester SCHIRMER, ATHERTON S C0. Members New York and Boston Stock Exchange Serving New England Investors Since 1887 We Are Prepared To Provide Complete Investment and Brokerage Service The Bond Building-1015 Elm Street Manchester, New Hampshire Telephone NA 3-8081 Boston, Mass.-Portland, Me.-Hartford, Conn. OLD Armoues cans I MONQMENT ......lQ .. Qa- , I4 ELM'STREET - GOFFSTOWN A. A. MOONEY FURNITURE C0. 20-26 W. Central Street Manchester N.II. lt's More Than just Furniture When It fomes from Mooney's Compliments of HALL'S RADIO- T. V. SERVICE I3 No. Mast St. Compliments of GRANITE BOARD, INC Division of National Starch Products, Inc. 0744464 fn Zan eovnpavuy, '7?ne Znjoqal '7t CONSTABLE'S MACHINE SHOP Precision Machine Work LAD CARLETON 342 Lincoln St. WKBR Manchester N.H. Compliments ,V of TE CO t FRANKLlN'S CARL B. PATTEE SERVICE Real Estate 5-A 7,1 STATION And 7 if Insurance V' Arthur Franklin, Prop. 63 High Street Goffstown Dial HY 7.2025 N'H' Dial NA 3-9147 Elm 81 Sagamore St. SMlTH'S GARAGI: General Repairing SAMA RA MOTOR SALES New and Used Cars Bought ' Sold ' Exchanged D' 1 NA 4-4772 H . 'NA 5-50 8 Corner of North Mast St. and Church St. la es 5 James Samara, Prop. Route 114 Goffstown, N.H. 48 So. Willow St. Manchester, N.H. .IOE'S SANDWICH SHOPPE Spaghetti-Grinders Pizza Meatball-and Veal-Cutlet-Sandwiches 131 Amory St. Tel. NA 3-9367 JOHN A. SHEEHAN GRIFFIN 8. BURNS, INC. 62 Stark St. Manchester N.H. Kodak - Ansco - Boley - Graflex Argus - Bell-Howell WO0DMAN'S Manchester's Most Complete Camera Shop 101 Manchester Street Tel. NA 5-7253 Compliments ofthe HITCHING POST GRILLE BURNHAM BROS. INC. Kohler-of-Kohler Plumbing Fixtures National U. S. Heating Systems Derryfield Supply Co. Inc. Compliments Of CHICOPEE MANUFACTURING Manchester, N. H. Distributors Manchester New Hampshire W 5TQ3VN . -1-U 1 1 f 4 LloydN Wood Jr WodeH Knowlton Presldeni Clinton Robinson Assocuates WOOD INSURANCE AGENCY,INC Complete Insurance Service 39 Mom St eet Goffsfo n N H HY 7 4511 HY 7 2021 Bottled Und COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO CF MANCHESTER INC Congratulations Good Luck! You can pay more buf you can't buy befler SOUTH WEARE GARAGE Sales S Service lgnifion 8 Tires Electrical Tune-up Brake Service Baiteries Carlaurefion Radiators Repaired Fender Work 8- Painting Body Work General Repairing on All Makes of Cars call Goffstown HY 7-4741 Weare 700 For Every Banking service Compliments Of LOCK TO THE Manchester Manchester, N. H. Members: Federal Deposii Insurance Corp. Compliments Of NEW ENGLAND COAL CO. Heating Oils Wholesale-Retail 116 So. 'Main St. Manchester, N.H. ROBERT H. AND CARL R. FARNHAM Building C ontractors-Custom Building Tel. 'HY 'l-2014 Upton Lane, Coffstown, N.ll. Telephone NA 2-7893 KELLEY STREET GARAGE A. Boisvert, Prop. General Auto Repairing Automotive Service with a Reputation C l' amp 'ments of 339 Kelly Street BERT'S PET SHOP STACHE FLoRlsT Choice Cut Flowers and Floral Designs 683 Second Street Manchester, N.H NA 7-7837 ' -'Finfc 1 Pt xl, , ' .w . m n. 4 - U n . , f', -, -fzgggf , .- -f-uargz '-' . 7,7 . -QS.-1, QM 9. -1 , -Q V 1 4 . . , 21? 1 Y -'na f, - '- iz 47 I 1 jnigcb . ,. E I ,151-Y v W , .- ,t Lu I if ' - 'Lpf Y fl:-'1 ' . Y' , . , Q5'f':Q,3g,:g-, gf.. wry. 9,1 A .c 1 v ' '. ,x I ,.. ,, Q' f ., .1 ,- 13,-. , . 1 .,,, .. ..,,-' my ff 1 . I' 1 .-'S ,--A : . I 'R H f. an 2- '1 5


Suggestions in the Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH) collection:

Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 27

1959, pg 27

Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 54

1959, pg 54

Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 58

1959, pg 58

Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 99

1959, pg 99

Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 96

1959, pg 96

Goffstown High School - Nisa Tin Yearbook (Goffstown, NH) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 41

1959, pg 41


Searching for more yearbooks in New Hampshire?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online New Hampshire yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.