Keene High School - Salmagundi Yearbook (Keene, NH)
- Class of 1964
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'.-X' wt-:1:A., 'nflui ,f T-'-1 972. .. ,.f-1 ,,,q,, 21,----lsr,-,-vw ' A ptr.-fff' E fx, ,I:,,c1 ' ' sir, rf f TRUTH THROUGH KNOWLEDGE The Keene High School seal was one proiect of the Student Council which w as enthusiastically received by the entire student body. The motto Veritas Per Scien- tiam means Truth through Knowledge. The three symbols in the shield represent the tree of knowled th ge at ever grows and spreads the symbol of th f , e uture, and the lamp of knowledge that will always light our paths. Foreword The halls are strangely silent as We prepare to leave the school for the last time. The Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors have long since departedg but many of us, the Seniors, remain-to sit in front of the office and sprawl in the corridors signing Salmagundis and remembering old times and happenings. And we, on This last day, realize that the old school means something to Us no matter what we said before. 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With these deeds and qualities in mind, we feel it is fitting and appropriate that this yearbook be dedicated to you, Mrs. Thelma H. Baldwin. Dedication DEDICATION Mrs. Thelma H. Baldwin In Memoriam l saw a tree dark in the night Glistening with dimness of a light To me it looked so troubled, free, As if saying God made me. God made that tree as we all know. He also made the rain and snow. He made the everlasting light, The shining moon, the day and night. SALLY ANN ROKES GOD MADE ALL iii KW Now it's Spring, and just to hear The birds so sweet sing loud and clear When Summer comes not far away The birds I know are praised each day Summer, Winter, Spring and Fall I guess we know that God made all. Sally Ann Rokes. J il i will AM.. L! 'rich mini? O ' N iq ..- 1' -hy fi I A ' D . X kj- - f A474-+f'3.f --'- 4' fm . H. J.. 14473 ,gpm 'K if Ai.f5?ff5l.1 -,P 1 we - W -. M . .1-:ar - A ,L' rw - - .. . -- -fav: 'Lf' if 2233 10, Xw, . 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DAY Mr. Day, Superintendent of Schools, has contributed greatly toward making Keene High School the Home of Champions. His fine administrative program enables Keene High School to present a curriculum that combines the best of the traditional with modern methods together with suitable equipment and texts. We all appreciate the efforts of Mr. Day and the School Board to give us the opportunity to gain the best possible education in this fast changing, challenging age. M r. Lambert MR. ALFRED LAMBERT Mr. Lambert Through his years as a teacher, as a principal, and now as Assistant Superintendent of Schools, has become thoroughly familiar with the educational needs and progress in the Keene Schools. His keen interest and frequent visits to the High School enables hirn to help our school perfect and protect its high standards. Mr. Drew MRS. ALICE FURLONE Secretary MR. HAROLD DREW For many years the name Harold F. Drew has been well known to students of Keene High School. Long and faithfully he has served the student body, always considering it before himself. Mr. Drew has a genuine interest in each and every student, not iust as another member of the school, but as a person. One may often see him talking with the students at lunch, discussing a certain problem with a studenf after school, or enthusiastically participating in a French class. These are a few of the reasons why we, the students, have come to love Mr. Drew-the reasons why we feel a great sorrow to know that this has been his last year as our principal. We are losing a personal friend. Mr. Burns MR. CHARLES BURNS Here is the man well known by all those who have skipped classes or left their books in front of Their lockers. He is the assistant principal and is in charge of disciplinary matters at Keene High. He is very frank and fair in his dealings with the students, and they like him for it. Any organization must have rules or laws, and these must be enforced. Mr. Burns is doing an excellent job helping the students to enforce them. We are thankful to him for doing so much for the school. We are pleased to learn that it is Mr. Burns who is to be our next principal. MRS. BEVERLY LAMOTHE Secretary Presentin the Teachers of KI-I. .g MARGARET D. ACKERMAN A.B., A.M., Bucknell Universityg Radcliffe Collegeg Latin: Advisor -Debating Club CAROL V. ASBURY B.Ed., Keene State Collegep English THELMA H, BALDWIN B.Ed., Plymouth State Collegep Business Education lb LANICE ALDRIDGE B.A., Middlebury Collegep Span- ishg Advisor-Spanish Club it y 'Q + 7 tli K tl is 3' ifillfa Z1 W Q ti? -11: 1 ,ff rw we Q + ef? of ea 'H N552 1 4 WWW, 'f wg ' 3 an xv' 1, f 'lla lik gn 'X ff' L ts v aff, 35K SQ 1 , 419, f 53,4 , il f f f' 'W ix A 299.1 HERBERT A. ALLEN B.S. Education, University of Massachusetts: Englishg Advisor -Enterprise HARRY W. ARNOLD B.Ed., M.Ed., Keene State Col- legep Electricityy Electronicsy General Science 3 5 L. - xge, T f C, , ,f f tw T cw X J M J ff V Mr. Arnold. Hmm, an earthquake will hit here in 3 minutes. 5 JANE BARRY CHARLOTTE C. BEAUREGARD A-B-f MlddlebU Y C O l l e 9 ei Keene State Collegey English French: Advisor-French Club LUCIEN E. BERGERON B.Ed., Keene State Collegep Driver Education: Advisor-Sem ior Class They HAROLD E. BRIDGE B.Ed., Keene State College: General Mathematicsg Algebra FRANCES E. BOLLES B.Ed., Keene State Collegef Civicsp Clothing and Textilesg Advisor-Future Homemakers of America light our pathfwa to success. PAUL E. BRIDGES B.Ed., Keene State Collegef Employment Co-ordinatorg Vo- cational Guidanceg Attendance Mr. Bridges, Mrs. Aldridge. And a bon jour to you too, amiga. DOROTHY M. CALEF JOHN .l. CARROLL ' B.Ed., Keene State Collegey Eng- B.Ed., Keene State Collegeg Hus- lishg Advisor-Informer tory of Civilization ,fda EDNA L. M. COLLINS A.B., Bates Collegef Englishg Public Speakingp Advisor-Dra- matic Club XM QP f . ' -.ypgtasgi . ' ' r'f:2't'.Z?:2f GUY F. BURRILL B.S., M.Ed., University of New Hampshiref Chemistryg Coach- Bowling HORTENSE P. BURRlLL B.Ed., Keene State Collegeg Al- gebrap Geometryg Advisor- Freshman Class JEANNETTE COLLINS A.B., M.Ed., University of New Hampshire, Keene State Col- legeg English I7 I nowing someday we'll face the ultimate test, 1 MURIEL K. COOKE B.S., M.A., Kansas Wesleyan Uni- versity, Wichita University, Au- dio-Visual Director of Keene Schools RAYMOND F. DUNDAS B.Ed., Ed.M., Keene State Col- lege, Penn State University, Mechanic Arts, Mathematics WILLIAM J. FAHEY B.Ed., Keene State College, M.A., Colgate University, Biol- ogy Science Club-Advisor I8 ROBERT C. CUMMINGS M.M., Boston University, New England Conservatory of Music, Juilliard School of Music, Di- rector of Music JOSEPH DIMECO B.Ed., Keene State College, ln- dustrial Arts HELEN DRUGG B.A., M.S., University of Ver- mont, College Biology Mr. DiMeco. First, I turn this, then, we run. LAURA GALLAGHER HELEN E. GALLOWAY B.Ed., Keene State College, B.A., University of New Hamp- French, French Club Advisor shire, Latin, French EUGENE F. GOBER B.Ed., Keene State College, Social Studies, Advisor-Junior Class, Chairman Boys' State They urge us all to do our best. HELEN D. GORDON A.B., Bates College: Assistant Librarian sw: is AUGUSTINE P. HANLEY B.A., University of Miami: S0- cial Studies: Coach-Varsity Football AUDREY HARRIS B.S., University of New Hamp- shire: Coach-J.V. Field Hock- ey: .I.V. Basketball: Softball ,. mt 1 , . . .W- ,g5Mf:,,m5A.V,.W. if x it Y V . ,. as Miss Cooke. I wonder if they'd like Ben Hur or Hamlet? DOROTHEA E. HUTCHINS New England Conservatory of Music: Assistant-Music Depart- ment qs gm. ,, .az fy, 53,5 gig 5fTf 1'f '9 - f - ff rw, fn: :sr .af - t rss g A : E , MARY M, KILROY New FRANCES D. LAMBERT B.Ed', PIYUWOUTIW 57610 College? B.Ed., Plymouth State College: Business Education: Advisor- Business Educafion Salmagundi j4,AM,,4f Al idfsw!-LGF Y W ., M ' .531 A , 'if :I .. . 'Q' - ' V is I ., z , gh i A K - EDWARD H. HAZEN A.B., M.A., Dartmouth College: Columbia University: Driver Ed- ucation. MARGARET HETHERMAN B.A., University of New Hamp- shire: English NORRIS LEARNARD B.E,, Keene State College: Eng- Iish I9 S wi.. ,gg ' , 1 Fifi -- . 2 5.1 L... ,,,,,.l3fisQ1k In W3 L ' . ,,:,- , .,,, 4 , fn , -' iam,-iig... assi. m e -ff' ' izsgg geg aw fa a JOHN L. MAYES B.S., M,A., Fordham Universityp Boston Un iversityg Social Studies: Coach-Cross Country, Track RlCHARD P. MURRAY B.E., Keene State College: English lish JOHN O'CONNELL 55, in Ed., M.Ed., Fitchburg State Collegeg Boston Univer- sityg Guidance 20 graduation day draws ni 'h, HELEN McCAUGHEY A,B., M.A., Bates Collegep Rad- cliffe Collegeg English: Coach- Girls' Varsity Sports HOWARD C. MOORE B.Ed., M.Ed., Keene Teachers College: Industrial Artsg Mathe- matics DORIS B. MOUSLEY LL.B., Cumberland University Law School: B.Ed., Keene State Collegep Home Economicsg Ad- visor-Sophomore Class Miss McCaughey. Your indelible tablet engravers aren't engraving. GERTRUDE PEARSON B.Ed., Simmonsp Englishg Ameri- can History : M A t I .,.. , M lili.. C iesl s' 1 iiiil .iia C . i 5 as MABEL F. PLANTE A.B., M.A., St. Anselm Collegeg University of New Hampshire: American Historyp C o l I e g e Counselor Mr. Moore. Now l think I'Il build that new' gym that everybody wants. DUDLEY B. PURBECK B,S., M.Ed., Boston University: Director of Physical Educationp Coach-Varsity Basketball The seniors bid them a fond ood-bye. C. MURRAY RAMSAY B.Ed., M.Ed., Keene State Col- lege, Social Studies, Advisor- Current Issues Forum SQL i ifi' ' 2 . Mr. Seavey. Would any of you like to have a test tomorrow? RUTH M. SCHOR B.S. in Ed., Teachers College of Boston, Mathematics LANDON B. REYNOLDS B.S., M.S., Husson College, Kan- sas State Teachers College, Bus- iness Education, Advisor-Stir dent Council BARBARA RITCHIE B.Ed., Plymouth State College, Business Education, Advisor- Senior Class Mr. Ramsey. Gee, maybe l shouldn't have given him that de- tention. GARY SEAVEY B.S., M.S., in Business Adminis- tratio'n, Husson College, Kansas State Teachers College, Business Education afI':iff.2aIZ22'f?EifIeE25fs: Kzi w mii we . , - - l' Q 542353 Ziggy' .1.,,.7,.s,..,u gi, - , ,.'- , ., was aes, as, -- f - , f .-,. a. 2aaaa.mas., . .srmsagwasw . stm,.s, im - -' f - -sszsszsexiasieiezss K K ' ' ' 'i yfiiiiifliisfsifiifgii 7 . .-fiieiisziseiissims:-'f J , Q ,aj K ,-qgggggsvyggszgzzsz ' , f W- ., 1 -1-:':iezfL2'mz'.i ,. 1. 'i ' 13- f ,iff as rjfigxxiwggfii K -- -H 'R . 1 :S1s11sv1a1g5i:.7g1j.g ' f - K . fhf . ' I. s:?K555-iiiiii K' W, .mea W- fi . .1 if t ' KM .fisf if ' , Z: - na.. it i ' -. 'K I af . tx . . w K .- ' . , I I i- ixsxziviin ,R JOHN E. STURGIS B.S., University of New Hamp- shire, Mechanic Arts THERESA P. ROBERTS A.B., B.S., in L.S. Wheaton Col- lege, Simmons College, Librar- ian, Advisor-Junior Librarians NORMA J. SAFFORD B.A., Syracuse University, Arts and Crafts, Advisor-Junior Class NATHALIE TISDALE B.S., M.Ed., Keene State Col- lege, Boston University, Guid- ance 2l We thank them for their invaluable help. CHARLES D. TOUSLEY B.S., M.A., Tufts University: Har- vard University: Algebra ROGER C. WHIPPLE B.Ed., Keene State College: Freshman English GILBERT H. WYMAN B.Ed., Keene State College: Mathematics: Faculty Manager of Athletics 22 ELILABETH A. TRACY A.B., M.A., Smith College: Eng- lish NORMAN B. WIGHT B.S., M.S., in Education: Uni- versity of Pennsylvania: Mathe- matics GRACE E. BARRON Bay Path: Secretary to the Guidance Dept. RICHARD P. TREMBLAY B.Ed., E.M., Keene State Col- lege: Boston College: Earth Science: General Physics: Gen- eral Science: Advisor-Key Club RICHARD O. TRUFANT B.Ed., M.S., M.Ed., Keene State College: Boston University: Wor- cester Polytechnic lnstitute: sics: Advisor-Ushers Club Phy- Mr. Whipple. O, woe is me. l Mrs. Tisdale. Oh, no you don't. Guardians of our health and nutrition vt H 8 Q A lg - it . A A iiiy Ai at W tv .. .M me .H W- .W HM ..i,, ...Mm i.,. CAFETERIA STAFF Left 10 righf: G, Trask, B. Brooks, H. Canrlin, A. Hanley, J. LaBarre, H. Kremen M.-av Mrs. Whlfe, School Nurse: Mrs. Grandin, Dental Hygienistg Mrs. Burnell, School Nurse SEATED: Mr. Emerson, Mr. LaGarre. STANDING: Mr. Brosseau, Mr. Marden, Mr. Kenison, Mr. Boyce. Mr. Boyce. Meet my friend, Jose Mr. Kenison, hard at work, as usual 5,a:.'3,,lj1 .5 ' W . I 1,4-2 7 J' 9? I W . . ' -x ,, V .. -' 'V v V I-. 11-'er 'f9.r'5af v. A N . nuff? ' P. y4 - fp, 4 1 1.1, ,.- 4 N . .1 .ez W. V x ','t.5'p of X5 MV! '- Q 0 , N S v. 1 . ,I 1 rf W7 - , qyslii- Af 3 's Q2 W1 pr. V .. .-, ,1 ',,,. Q: '1- , -l1Yflf.f64m'zs ' Qin' ,, ,,: -.... 1 v X ' '- 1 , . A- ,u kng ' Q, ' A G , I X 1 . QV-Z5 Rig mf - -1:1 ,b :fs ,f':-f:.a- ' V ,W fr -.-V as '- , 5 X V1 fx. 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N ff ' ol 1 tr 4' 0, ' I V fx ,I f f 1 25 The Presiclentfs Message JOHN THOMAS CIMICS To The class of 1964: Now, as Graduation Day draws near, consider The Treasure-chest of memories you've accumulated during these golden years here at Keene High School. The school and its faculty have done- so much for us which will be appreciated more and more as The years unfold. Many individual awards and honors have been given to members of our class, but it was through The united efforts of The Seniors of '64 that we saw our finest moments. We dedicated each new day This year working relentlessly To meet The challenge of leadership of Keene High School. Our efforts have iustified The confidence expressed by our administration, state and national political leaders, and President Johnson, himself. This year has been a rich and rewarding one as we fulfilled our class duties, but more important, we have given of ourselves. The Seniors of '64 have given Keene High School its first school mascot, we brought Christmas cheer to local underprivileged children, and, most heartwarming of all, we became foster parents to a poor child overseasea tradition we hope other classes will carry on. We have Tried to make Keene High School a better place because we passed This way. As you begin To walk down The road of life opening before you, remember you have gained knowledge and experience here that will benefit you every day of your life. With this invaluable background and courage and faith in yourselves, you cannot fail. I extend to you all my sincere and heartfelt wishes for future success and happiness. God bless you. John T. Cimics 26 President of the Senior Class Senior Class Officers SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Secretary John Cimics Kathy Donovan Treasurer Vice-President Sue I-YSGTT Pam Colony 2 P 9' 1-31 ,- V44 f HOME ROOM AND STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES ROW i: K. Kirk, S. Skinner, C. Parker, B. Stanford. ROW 2: M. Alther, N. Latz, N. Hebert, M. Moran, S. Sorrells. ROW 3: R. English, P. Vermouth, J. Lipsky, R. Bergeron, K. Ploppert I BRYAN ABBOTT Track 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Track De- cathlon 3, Cross Country 3, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, All State Basketball 4. -GW 'I A. H U x MARY LOUISE ALTHER Our Lady of Monadnock 2, Dramatic Club 3, 4, French Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Student Council Representa- tive 4, Salmagundi 4. . .ff I ,I ,IL ,IJ 'II-fl A ally fy DV R972 LLL 4 M 'I ff at f W f I L Z 1 . P' V b If .WWW lo ,PP 29, lt I9 Val du 'L L LU N34 I jo f U: i QW kllfpp xx ,U f J 10W 3 SHEILA ANN ABBOTT Dramatic Club 2, Current Issues Forum 2, Salmagundi 3, 4, .J.V. Basketball 2, Twirler 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. I ,cw tu, IL uf ,gif E. PHILIP ALTHER J.V. Track 2, 3, Informer 4. 'iss QF' fl - THOMAS HARRY ARNOLD Dramatic Club 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, All State Band 2, 3, 4, Band Council 4, Boys' State 3, Junior Rotarian 4. .U 5 DOROTHY A. BARCOMB Salmagundi 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4, Enterprise 4, Bowling 2, Captain tt FRANCIS HALL AYER, JR Coin Club 2 Junior Lions 3 Bowling 3 29 Q 'Wi ,ii GAY MAYNADIER BARNES Jr. Year-Monadnock Regional Glee Club 2, 3, A, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Ushers Club 3, Pep Club 3, Ski Club 3, Spanish Club 4, J.V. Cheering 3: Basketball Manager 3, J.A. Presi- dent 4. Aiw- agnfw JEANNE SHARON BEAN Junior Secretary 4 BRIAN ELWYN BEARD Newington High School Football 2 Keene High School Football 3 Bowling 4. , CHARLENE GAY BEAUREGARD JOHN ARTHUR BECKWITH Track 3, 4. SHARON EVA BECKWITH Spanish Club 4. CLAUDETTE MARIE BEESO Our Lady of Monadnock Academy Science Club 2, Glee Club 2, Basket- ball 2, Volleyball 2. JOHN PAUL BELIVEAU Football 2, 3. LINDA L. BERGERON JANE BENNETT Debating Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Dra- matic Club 2, 3, 4, 2nd Vice-President 3, President 4, L'Alliance Francaise 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, State Voice of Democracy 3, Band 2, 3, St. Paul's NANCY JANE BLYTHE French Club 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Honorary Student Coun- cil 4, H. R. Representative 2, J.V. Field Hockey 2, Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, Informer 3, 4, Salmagundi 3, 4. RONALD PAUL BINGHAM tliiiisi 'L DONALD JOSEPH BERGERON Football 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3. RONALD GEORGE BERGERON H. R. Representative 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 2, Indoor Track 4, New England Track Meet 3, 4, Sharby Trophy 4. was sf 245 4 K we 'S -,faasag:1513255gsigazfnzgggfgssefti 1 1-fe!-ifWi-'f'fSiiiQ2??2f .i ii ' 25 fiff 1' if iiifjsiiff -' fi' H . A .3 S : . ,L as 3' Q1 Qsfkiirr'-f is ,jail Ve Q. no i I if A F Qi .- 3 ' 0, i' 2. ' .Ln 1 GEORGE D. BOGOSIAN BRUCE RAYMOND BOHANNON A Choir 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, P. A. Engineer 3, 4. CAROL BOSWORTH ELIZABETH ANN BOYEA GAIL ELIZABETH BRADBURY Dramatic Club 2, French Club 2, Span- Dramatic Club 3, 4, Enterprise 37 iSl'1 ClUb 4: Field Hockey Manager 3, dent Council Honorary Member 3. 4, Basketball Manager 3, A, Band 2, 3, 4. PAMELA JEAN BROWN Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 4, French Club 35 Cur- rent Issues Forum 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Field Hockey Manager 4, Enter- prise 3, J. A. President and Sales Manager 3. RONALD CLIFTON BROWN Stu- INGRID LINDA BUCKMAN I I iw! 1 1 ,Q DONNA ELAINE BUFFUM Marion Central High School 25 Future Homemakers of America 3, 4. GAIL FRANCES CAMPBELL LINDA NORMA CALDWELL Informer 3. PAMELA SUE CAMPBELL Huntington High School 25 Dramatic Club 45 Varsity Cheerleading 4. DOUGLAS BRIAN CAREY Bowling 3, 4. PETER J, CAMPBELL Kimball University Academy 25 H. R. Representative 3, 47 Football 3, 4, , W 33 .U XML lx 1 I if lf W .fl .ly , dz. l Q lk l U SUSAN NE CAREY CONNIE ANN CASSIN Glee Club 2, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4, J. V. Field Hockey 27 Junior Librarian 4. PAUL A. CARRIER MARY LEE CASTOR THEODORE ELI CHABOTT Salmiagundi 4. THOMAS HEN RY CHABOTT JAY EDWARD CHADWICK Junior Librarian 2, 3. DEBORAH ANN CHAMBERLIN Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Pep Club 3, Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Salmagundi 3, 4. DEBORAH FRANCES CHAMBERS Current Issues Forum 2, 3, Enterprise 3, Home Room Representative 2, Jun- ior Achievement Treasurer 3, Band 2, 3, 4. JOHN THOMAS CIMICS Dramatic Club 2, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, lntormer 2, Co-Assistant Ed. 3, Editor-in-chief 4, Enterprise 2, 3, 4, Salmagundi 2, 3, 4, Class President 4, J.V. Track 2, Varsity Track 3, 4, State Track 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Junior Lion 3, Junior Rotarian 4, Regional Winner V.F.W. Voice of Democracy Contest 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Choir Council 3, All-State Choir 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Current Issues Forum 2, 3, 4, Kiwanis Key Club 4. BRUCE NELSON CLOUTIER 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Band Council 3. RAYMOND EUGENE Spring Track 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Honorary Member of Student Council ik... . cx'55lf' N KATHLEEN J. CHUTE Bowling 2, 4. LINDA ANN CLARK French Club 2, 3, Pres. 4, Enterprise 3, Editor 4, Salmagundi 2, 3, 4, Span- ish Club 4, H.R. Representative 2, Varsity Basketball 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Girls' State 3. of C, QQ 354 by 35 GREGORY HlAL COLBURN Spanish Club 4. ML PAMELA BEATRICE COLONY Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Ushers' Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Student Council 3, Vice-President 4, H.R. Representa- tive 2, Class Vice-President 3, 4, J.V. Field Hockey 2, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Enterprise 2, Salmagundi 4, Queen's Court 2, 3, 4. -'- - -. V RICHARD MICHAEL Cots ROBERT RAYMOND COTY MARY JANE CROSS Color Guard 4. Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, J.V. Base ball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4. BRIAN J. CROTEAU +1 CHERYL ANN CROTEAII ROBERT FRANCIS DAVIEAU Dramatic Club 4, Band 2, 3, 4, All- State Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, National Merit Qualifying Test Letter of Commendation. GARY CROTEAU Band 2. JOYCE ANN DAVIS Junior Secretaries Club 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, J. A. Secretary 3, Mixed Choir 2. ERIC A. DAVIS French Club 2, Student Council 2, Honorary Student Council 3, 4, H.R. Representative 3, Ski Club 2, N.H. Student Council Conference 2, Salma- gundi 2, 3, 4, Junior Lion 3. MARY ANNE CUMMISKEY Debating 3, Salmagundi 4, Our Lady of Monadnock: Glee Club 2, Science Club 2, Basketball 2. CHARLES M. DAVIS, JR. 38 MARY ELLEN DAVIS Our Lady of Monadnock Academy 2, French Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. ROBERT W. DAY ROBERT' FREDERICK DeBOLD Dramatic Club 3, 4, Audio Engineer 3, 4. ROBERT JOSEPH DEDO, JR. JOHN EUGENE DENIS Lawrence Academy 2, Football 3, Dra- matic Club 4. CYNTHIA M. DENNIS Dramatic Club 2, Glee Club 2, Junior Librarian 2, Junior Secretary 2, 3, 4. ANNE CHERYL DeVAUDREUlL Debating Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4 Current Issues Forum 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Girls' State 3, National Foren- sic League 2, 3, 4. THERESA MAE DiLUZIO of film V 'fe QA- , . 3 JEANNE FRANCES DUBUQUE Usher's Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, H. R. Representative 3: Salmagundi 35 Junior Industrial Management Insti- tute. KATH RYN ANN DONOVAN Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Class Secretary 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, 37 Enterprise 3, Informer 2, 37 Salmagundi 3, 4, Girls' State 31 Queen's Court 4. CARL R. FAIRBANKS RICHARD GEORGE ENGLISH Informer 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 47 H. R. Representative 3, 45 Track 21 A Choir 2, 3, 4, Choir Council 2. ELSIE DRATWA if MARY LOUISE EMERY Our Lady of Monadnock Academy 2, A Choir 3, 4, All-State Chorus 4. .X ,W was Nl A If I F I .rl CYNTHIA J. FAUCHER Eisenhower High 3, Basketball 2, Field Hockey 2. FRANK JAMES FOLEY, JR. Current Issues Forum 2, French Club 4, Treasurer, French Club 4, Varsity Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Enterprise Literary Board 4, Salmagundi Business Board 3, 4, Junior Lion 31 Junior Rotarian 4, Boys' State 3. at Qt ME? I f BRUCE WAYNE FILIAULT Track 3. SHIRLEY ELSIE FLETCHER Glee Club 2. - I Q I ff. CLAUDETTE MARY FORCIER MARIANNE EVABESS FRENCH DENNIS R. FRENCH J V Basketball PETER THOMAS FULLER Dramatic Club 4. X DIANE IRENE GAGNE SHERYN R. GALLAGHER Dramatic Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Enterprise 2, 3, 45 Literary Editor 4, SALMAGUNDI 3, 45 Secretary 4j A Choir 2, 3, 4. CLAUDIA JOYCE GARNER NANCY ANN GASPERONI ANTHONY RICHARD GONCALVES CAROL ANNE GILLIS Glee Club 2, A Choir 3, 4: Salma- gundi 4. Dramatic Club 2. SHIRLEY ELVINA GORGES TOMASA DEE GRISWOLD JUDI ANN GREEN GERALD ARNOLD GREENIER Junior Achievement 3, 4, Key Club 4, Band 2, 3, 4. H-E ELIOT FRANKLIN GUILD French CIub 3, Ap Track 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3. ELISABETH ANN GUILD GIee Club 2, Debating Club 3, 4: National Forensic League 3, 47 Enter- prise 4p Dramatic Club 4. STUART ALAN GUYETTE VIRGINIA JANE HACKLER Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, .V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 47 All-State Band 2, 3, 4 Enten e 31 A Band .oun' , , . LJ Q 2' 4 1 r uf-I X M aww Lf I If ELIZABETH CAROLINE HAGGART WALLY LEE HAMEL J. V. Field Hockey 2, Varsity Fielc' Hockey 3, 4, J. V. Basketball 2, A Band 2, 3, 4, Informer 3, 4. W ' NORMA HARTWELL ROBERT D. HARTWELL Audio-Visual. PATRICK EDWARD HEALEY JOHN BERGNER HAYWOOD J. A. President 3, H. R. Represent- ative 4. JOHN MARSHALL HEATH C.I.F. 2, 3, 4, Debating 3, 4i B ing Captain 3. NORMA JEAN HEBERT Salmagundi 3, 4, Enterprise 3, 4, Dra- matic Club 4, J. V. Field Hockey 3, 4, J. V. Basketball 2, Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 4, Miss K. H. S. 4. BRENDA LOUISE HEMEON GILBERT GEORGE HEMMETER, JR. WILLIAM WALLACE HENDERSON Dramatic Club 3, 4, H. R. Represent- ative 2, 3, Track 2. WILLIAM THEODORE HOLLIS Current Issues Forum 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, Audio-Visual 3, Bowling 4, Chess Club 4. MARGOT LOUISE HOOPER 44 I SUSAN GENEVIEIR HOUGHTON Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3: H. R. Representative, 2, J. V. Field Hockey 2, V. Field Hockey 3, Enter- prise Business Boiard 4. K y JANICE MARY HOULE Glee Club 9, Honorary Member Stu- dent Council 2, Bowling 2, Junior Secretary 4. DENNIS EDMUND HOWARD c. I. F. 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4 Auaiavisual 2, 3, 4, SALMAGUNDI ie-f ROBERT FRANCIS HUDSON GARY LEE HUNT DARTHEA DIANE HUNTLEY Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, J. v. Field Hockey 2, v. Field Hockey 3, 4, Basketball fJ.V.J 2, J. V. Cheerleading 2, V. Cheerleading 3, 4, Girls' State 3. SUSAN HUNT C. I. F. Treasurer 3, Debating 2, 3, 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, Salmagundi, Ass't Literary Editor 3, Literary Editor 4, L'Alliance Francaise 4, Glee Club 2, A Choir 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Granite Girls' State, Governor 3, U. N. Model General Assembly 3, 4, SYLVIA E. JARVIS Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, J. V. Field Hockey 2, Salma- gundi 2, 3, 4, Enterprise 2. GREG CARL JENISCH -Y is X xv , A of xl 5' .QU 1 J? K 'Gi cp 4 LINDA MARIE JOYAL AX pw! . X O Monadnock Academy 2. NA L4 XY gk!-1 A s QQ JAMES TILDEN KINGSBURY 2, President 3, Junior Lion 3. ANN LOUISE KI NGSBURY Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Honorary Stu- dent Council 3, Glee Club 2, A Choir 3, 4, Enterprise 3, 4. K Q Student Council 2, 3, Vice-President JOHN FIELD JOHNSON Bowling 2, 3, A Choir 2, 3, 4, All- l State Chorus 4. JANE FISH KIMBALL Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Student Coun- cil CH.R.J 2, 3, J. V. Field Hockey 2, V. Field Hockey 3, 4, Basketball, U.V.H 2, Basketball, lV.D 3, J. V. Cheerleading 2, V. Cheerleading 2, 3. DAVID WILLIAM KINSON Band I, 2. KATHLEEN GAIL KIRK French Club 2, Spanish Club 4, Dra- matic Club 2, 3, 4, H. R. Represent- ative 4, SAUVIAGUNDI 3, 4, Informer 2, 3, 4, Enterprise 2, 3, 4. l , 1 SUSAN LEA KNIGHT A Choir 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Informer 3, Enterprise 3, SALMA GUNDI 3, Current Issues Forum 3 Choir Council 4. APRIL JOAN KREMEN LORRAINE MARY LA COSTE Usher's Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club LIIDVBVY 2: Baskefball 27 Glee Club 2 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Field Hockey 3, A Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, SALMA- GUNDI 4. MAROLYN CARLENE LAPLANT French Club 3, 4, Bowling 4, A Choir 4. DONALD EARL LaMOTHE Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. 48 GLENFI ELD LEE LaROCHE NANCY MARGARET LATZ French Club 4: H.R. Representative 4, V. Field Hockey 3, 47 V. Basketball 3, 4. R ALVIN F. LARSON C. I. F. 27 Bowling 3, 4 LORENE LEARNARD RICHARD C. LECUYER Usher's Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Baseball. fMana9erl 3:B0wlIf193 J. V. Basketball 2, V. Cheerleading 3, 4. JAMES JONATHAN LIPSKY L'Alliance Francaise 2, 3, 4, Band 2 3, 45 Band Council 4, Student Coun cil, Ureasurerl 4: Harvard Book Award 3, Junior Lion 35 Boys' State 3, Jun- ior Rotarian 4, National Youth Science Center Summer Program 3. PATRICIA MARGARET LOCHER Spanish Club 4, Junior Achievement 4. ROBERT PAUL LOWELL Munich American High SchoOl 32 Spanish Club 4, Key Club 4, Informer 4, J. A. 4. ARNOLD J. LUSSIER Track 2, Cross Country 2, 4, Monad- nock Regional 3. I SHEILA MAE LOZEY DAVID BRUCE MacALLlSTER H. R. Representative 3, Football 2, 3, 4. SUSAN VICTORIA LYSITT Usher's Club 2, 3, 4, Head Usher 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Salmagundi 4, Enterprise 3, French Club 4, Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4, J. Varsity Basketball 3, V. Basketball 2, 4, Field Hockey 3, Queen's Court 3, 4. LAURI JOHN LUOMA St. Mary's High School 2, Cross Country 3, Track 3, 4. . , - 1 XGJAQ4 0,!JQU4LQ!Zj,1L,, jL4,g.11W...,,l, ,Puff I JJXL 4 1 ff-Haifa flA'7if WL! ' ,JL-f-:'7QfQ,Mf .'f'eC fj7Vf' Aff f - Wm il WILLIAM J. LYSETT H. R. Representative 4, Cross Country 3, Track 3, Bowling 4. 49 KATHRYNE ANNE MALLORY Usher's Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Pep Club 37 Honorary Student Council Member 3, Enterprise 3, 4, Salmaguncli 3, 4. JE XM pl V ii ' f if ia My lil A . , r l la? J l DONALD HARTFORD MARTIN Bowling 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. SUSAN MARIAN MASON Spanish Club 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3 4, Pep Club 3, J. V. Basketball 2 Salmagundi 3, 4. CHRlS A. MAUROYENIS EDWARD JAMES McCARTEN Brattleboro High School 2. Football 25 Track 2. PATRICIA MARIE MCCARTEN Our Lady of Monadnock Academy 2, French Club 3, 4, Salmaguncli 4. ANDREA LOU MCCARTHY Usher's Club 2, 3, 4, Enterprise Treas- urer 3, 4, J. V. Field Hockey 2, J. 'V. Basketball 27 Bowling 2. as MAUREEN HELEN MCCARTHY Usher's Club 2, 3, 4. Wi DIANA LYNN MILLER Junior Secreiary 4. GLORIA JEAN MCGRATH J. V. Chee-ring 3, Bowling 4. iii ii' ,,.,. W... L LUCINDA HYDE Dramatic Club 2, EDWARD Jr. Achiev MENSEL Twirler 2, 3, 4. CAMPBELL MILLS emenf, Treasurer 4 ALAN G. MINER RAYMOND D. MINER Cross Country 2, 3. MARION MORAN CANDACE JANE MITCHELL Newton High School 25 Monadnock Regional 35 Dramatic Club 45 Enter- prise 45 Honorary Student Council Member 4. 52 VALERIE B. MOORE H. R. Representative 25 Field HockeY 25 Enterprise 25 Scotia-Glenville High School 3. MARIE MOFFITT Our Lady of Monadnock Academy 25 Colorguard 3, 4, Captain 4. PATRICIA ELLEN MOODY Pep Club 35 C. I. F. 2, 3, 45 Informer 45 Salmagundi 45 Spanish Club 45 H. R. Representative 2, 45 Basketball and Field Hockey Manager 25 J. A. 3. DUKE GREGORY MORROW North Kingstown High School 3. LINWOOD M. MORSE Rochester High School 25 Band 3, 4. MICHAEL COE MORTON JAMES MICHAEL NELSON J. A. 3, 4, Informer 4, Pep Band 2 3, 4, Band Council 3, 4, Foofball 3 Cross Country 3, Track 3, Band 2, 3 4, Dance Band 4. SHARON O'BRIEN THOMAS R. MORTON French Club 2, Dramatic Club 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Ban 4, Band Council 3, 4. COLLEEN JAY O'NElL C. I. F. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Usher's Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, J. V. Field Hockey 2, Varsily Field Hockey 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3. RICHARD JOHN O'NElL J. V. Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Captain 3. LAURA SUSAN PAGE Dramatic Club 4, Spanish Club A 53 MARY AMELIA PAQUETTE DENNIS ALAN PATCH CAROL ANN PARKER ut, Our Lady of Monadnock Academy 2, w--. French Club 3j Usl'1er's Club 3, 45 Salmagundi 45 Dramatic Club Ap H. R. Represenfative 3, 4. BRADLEY B, PAYNE HOWARD CHAPING PEARCE Dramaric Club 47 Track 4. C. l, F. 2, Bowling 3, 4. LINDA ANN PERREAULT Q l JAMES ALLAN PERRY A I A . PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE I6 5 MARGARET PERRY Our Lady of Monadnock Academy 3. PATRICIA ANN POWELL PRISCILLA JEAN PHAGAN Band 2, 3, 45 Bowling 4. KENNETH JAMES PLOPPERT Jr. Achievement 3, 45 Home Room Representative 45 J. V. Cross Country 27 Varsity Cross Country 35 J. V. Track 2g Varsity Track 4. DALE THOMAS PRICE Football Manager 35 A Choir 2, 3 A: AIl'State Choir 4. SCOTT A. RICCI HALTON J. RICHARDSON Ill 55 CAROLYN ANN RIETH Usher's Club 2, 3, 4, French ,Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, J. V. Bas- ketball 2, Salmagundi 3, 4, A Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, A Band 2, 3, Twirling 2, 3, 4. JANE CHARLOTTE ROBINSON Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Usher's Club 2, 3, 4, Current Issues Forum 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Field Hockey 2, A Band 2, 3, 4, Band Council 3, 4, Chairman 4, All-State Band 4, A Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Salmagundi 3, 4, Enter- prise 3, Girls' State 3. ll 4 b fy y l' lx ll JOHN E, ROKES J DAVID ANDREW Rose JOSEPH E. ROSE Track 3, 4, J. V. Cross Country 4. SUSAN JANE ROWELL French Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3,-4, J. V. Field Hockey 2, J. V. Basketball 2, Varsiii Basketball 3, 4, Enterprise 3. ws, . '1, f, f - SHIRLEY ANN ROYCE Enterprise 4, Junior Secretary 4, Bowl- ing 2, 3. MARY LOUISE RUSSELL A Choir 3, 4. X, - ,,., I V L, X -A , Q ' Ll Mom RUDOLF I zz ' Enterprise 3, 4. CYNTHIA LEE SAUNDERS KATHLEEN SCHNEIDER DrarT1G1iC Club 2: PGP Club 3: Home S. H. S., Florida, Keene High School Room Represenfafive 2, 3: J- V- BBS' Junior Librarian 3, 4, Bowling 3 4 ketbali 2, Salmagundi 3, 4. Junigr Segretary 4, K R BE LY SELBY V FRED HENRY SECORE Bowling 2, 3, 4, Captain 2. ROBERT A. SHEINFIELD Dramatic Club 2, 45 Debating Club 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League 2, 3, 41 Key Club 4, Salmaguncli. SUE SHERRILL SKINNER Current Issues Forum 2, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Informer 4, Salmaguncli 2, 3, 4, Home Room Representative 2, 3, 4, J. V. Field Hockey 25 Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4, J. V. Basketball Manager 2, Varsity Basketball Manager 3, 4, Youth Con- ference on Smoking 3, Cheshire County on Smoking 4. NANCY NIYRA SLAVITT Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3 Vice-President 4, Informer 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 2. RICHARD STEPHEN SMALL Roesm SMITH - VaV5'TY CV055 COUHTVY 21 31 42 VBVSIIY J. V. Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3 4 Track 2, 3, 4. 1 58 SANDRA ELAINE SORRELLS Junior Librarian 35 Enterprise 45 Home Room Representative 4, Bowling 2, 3. WILLIAM R. SPAULDING Home Room Representative 3, Foot- ball 2, 3, 45 Track 2. JERRY E. SPRING BARBARA ANN STANFORD Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Student Council Treasurer 3, President 4, J. V. Field Hockey 25 Salmagundi 3, 4, N. H. Yearbook Conference 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, D. A. R. Good Citizenship Award 4, Third Place State Winner 4. Q 'E 'M-all SAN R . ST ATELOS A Juni l ries 4 ,N fD gl ull MARTHA JAYE STEADMAN LARRY LOUIS STONE X Dramatic Club 3, A Band 2, 3 Pep Band 3, 4, Dance Band 25 J A 3. DAVID THOMAS SUTTON Boys' State 3, Junior Rotarian 4, Na- tional Merit Finalist 4. MICHAEL BERNARD SWEENEY Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Coaches Award 3, Track 2, 3, 4. 59 KATHLEEN E. SYMONDS Our Lady of Monadnock Academy 27 Junior Secretary 2, 37 Junior Librarian 47 Glee Club 2. JUNE M. TALBOT J. V. Field Hockey 27 Varsity Field Hockey 3, 47 J. V. Basketball 27 Var- sity Basketball 3. JANE BARBARA TARBOX Dramatic Club 27 French Club 3j H. R. Representative 2j Basketball 27 Field Hockey 3j Twirler 4: Enterprise 3, 4: J. A. 37 3rd Place American Legion Oratorical Contest 3. GARY DAVID THERIAULT I-YNNE ANITA Tll-TON DONALD JOSEPH TISDALE Football 2, 3, 47 Basketball 27 Boos- ter Award 47 Boys' State 3. PAUL CLINTON VERMOUTH, JR. Key Club President 47 French Club 47 A Choir 2, 3, 47 Choir Council 2, 4, President Aj All-State Choir 3, 47 Dramatic Club 3, 47 Salmagundi 3, 47 H. R. Representative 47 Junior Lion 3i Junior Rotarian 47 Woman's Club Essay Contest ist Place 47 National Merit Letter of Commendation 37 Na- tional Educational Development Tests Letter ot Merit 47 Honorary Student Council 3. Glee Club 2. JAMES VINCENT WHITNEY n 2, A Choir 2, 3, 2 J V. Basketball 2, 2 Varsity KAREN RUTH VOGEL J. V. Field Hockey 2, Varsity Field Hockey 3, J. V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Captain 4, J. A. 4. A Choir i BETTE JEAN WHlTN EY Bowling 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Field Hockey 2, 3, Enterprise 4. fl Q! 1 ll.' J' QM M I Jul .X RICHARD WHEELER WHITNEY K. H. S. American Legion Constitution Oration 4, Experiment in International Living Poster Contest 4, French Club 3, Dramatic Club 3, 4, A Choir 2, 3, 4, Piano Soloist and Accompanist in K. H. S. Concerts 2, 3, 4, Salmagundi 3, 4, Boys' State 3, All-State Chorus 4, Science Fair 2, Art Scholarship to Boston Museum of Fine Arts 4. v SANDRA ELAINE WILLSON H. R. Representative 25 Spanish Club 45 Band 2, 3, 4. JUDY ANN WOOD James Monroe High School 25 French Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 45 Enterprise 45 Salmagundi 4. SANDRA LEE WOOD Glee Club 2, 3. LORRAINE MARIE wooos KENNETH A- WOODWARD Spanish Club 4. JOAN THERESA ZELASNY MARYANN ELIZABETH ZELASNY Wait'll you see all the presents I'm going to get. Barb, why don't you let the little kids open the presents? You want what for Christmas! nina- .s un: nmucx, num: gill: Please, Santa, I want that present over there. M' R. Davieau-And the law of gravity says . ,. P. Vermouth- Deadline-what deadline? P. Campbell, A. Kingsbury- Did that really happen? K. Kirk-Talent Plus S. Lysiff, L. Learnard- I passed my history test1!l M. E. Davis, P. McCarfen, N. Hebert-Now did you know that we're seniors? S. Hunt, D. Huntley- Are you reading a Greek 65 Tragedy? , .r gg, ' .,: I. , , foam 4, . fl as ' iw. K ll: .'Yf'1f '. . '55'?'E'f P. Mcllarfen- I know I work bankers' hours.' ji! W. Hamel, J. Whitney- Don't iust stand there, help X V I it I, .,.., Mggvibi ' wif 1 . , ' ,,,. .. ,,,. 5 A 1,2 4 -- Q Q, . L. Clark Linda, another ten-minute coffee break? N. Hebert- Boy, is Hamlet ever funny. P. Colony, B. Payne- Yes, we lust passed a history test.' R. Whitney, P. Vermouth- Now I'Il pass iudgment on it. J.L ipsky, E. Guild- I bet I can pull ou rabbit. B. Cloutier, T. Morton, B. Lowell- Yes,1his is my source theme. .5 S. Abbott, J. Tarbox- I'Il lust write you out a slip. 4 C. Beauregard, A. McCarthy, J. Dubuque- She's studying for her history test, ha, ha. P. Colony-Class Meeting 32? Senior Class Food Sale Senior Class Memoriam to President Kennedy K.H.S. Mascot Senior Class Advisor Mr. Bergeron S E L S 5.5! QFXQ. if 57.5 V f Q ' Q' 2 5 -W Q W Ox ji JX fy 5 6 L L , 25 ff:-:.X'x It Jig Qj w ff Hwy 5 KD Q XX Q- la je 2 , 1502315 9 ' 'K Jf1jf'Z',5 0 - ,, - I Q 'ggi-irr be x LU 'P V AX W 'R 31, 4 'P- l's -f J Cy f X wx Ff iiivh X -333973 ff W Y 1 Q f 52 --2 3' F A J V E ' lf: 4 'Lf XI, R X: 'lul 1 -Emu' V A' X, Q XXII . , 1 ,-'US , 1 V 'fb 'ay x X C. ,l x W A I V, 'I ' vs: xx ' . V I o' X X .V l f 'wk' N' 5: .L KX jounm 5 K 'j W Q e Q E-1 f- ,, f 1 . fx x m ffziealg x xg-5-Ly, , 's nm HPF' J' 7l7M'. U' 1 , 'iff 1 VE 'Q' 0' I 1 . X M J K , X 'W' ' S. Q A O ' 'U ' I P f 5? I 5 , wx V K K Y 2 ': , , W EE S , ' fy Y f 15 1 51 1 . ' 6 5 ' N x I Q we 4 gym' . V 'N-.:s'Es?'5' - ZVS, y f ' V4 69 The juniors are full of pep and driveg JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Franklin Carey Emeline Kimball Secretary Treasurer Joan Terry Victoria Seraichick 1 A W X. 5,1 'Nd .9 jr, ' Wy f 1 They'll be the leaders of 96 . I P Q ' rx X JUNIOR HOME ROOM AND STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES AND ADVISORS ROW I: D. Brown, B. Beliveau, D, Purbeck, C. Carey, D. Chase, ROW 2: J. Wyman, A. Spring, D. Schnyer J. Fredetfe, S. MacGregor, C Johnson, P. Robbins. ROW 3: D. Bergeron, Miss Safford-Advisor, K. Buskey C. Harper, K. York, K. Nevers, Mr. Gober-Advisor. ROW 4: V. Tisdale, G. Kernozicky, M. Bogosian, J Coppola, C. W. Lynch. 0 H. R.4 ROW 1: R. Beauregard, M. Barrett, C. Berry, D. Aldrich, D. Bergeron, B. Benkosky, S. Abboit. ROW 2: Mrs. Kilroy, S. Bedaw, C. Barfas, B. Bailey, J. Ball, D. Berry, S. Auger, B. Amer ROW 3: J. Barnes, L. Bauer, S. Berdinka, W. Allen, B. Bergeron, H. Arseneault. ROW 4: R. Robinson, W. Arnold, D. Bailey, B. Beliveau, C. Bemis, A. Bergeron, G. Beauchesne. W. Arnold-Wynn, did you make il'-at mess? D. Berry, N. Bibeau-One, two, Three, leT's sfudy ,MW J S.. . l D. Berry, W. Ballou-Of course elephants wear red sneak ers! Don't look af me like That. R. Williams sw H. R. 5 ROW l: Mrs. Baldwin, F. Chabot, J. Caldwell, J. Blain, M. Borden, C. Carroll, S. Brochu, L. Boutwell. ROW 2: E. Chabof, R. Bleau, P. Bushey, K. Brown, B. Bissell, J. Bonnene, L. Brown, P. Bissell. ROW 3: G. Cantlin, J. Kiniry, D. Hall, R. Boucher, D. Brown, D.Bingham, G. Bruder J. DiMeco, C. Drusendahl, L. Delancey- was . . . Are you listening too? Q1 ROW I: Miss Ackerman L Delancey R Crawford N Cloutier D Donaldson D Donahue K Donnelly ROW 2: C. Drusendahl M Dionne M Costenhono M Despres C Davis P Dionne J Chase J Croteau ROW 3: A. Cote,J DeBonville J Clayton J Clark D Chase J Coppola J D1Meco P Chiovnti ROW4 A. Dionne, D. Dinfino F Dinagan R Curhss G Curtis R Clay R Doody E Colby 74 ll:.,'5Ql'w5.l5llll'f rw ROW l: Mrs. Aldridge, L, Fuller, E. Germain, M. Giovannangeli, J. Fredelte, S. Gaillardetz, C. Forcier, l.. Gober. ROW 2: S. Gray, S. Gaylor, J. Fairbanks, M. Fernandes, S. Forest, L. Giovannangeli, M. Foster, V. Fairbanks. ROW 3: C. Furlone, S. Fissette, R. Duhaime, L. Gooclnow, B. Guyette, T. Graves, J. Crofeau, C. Hackler. ROW 4: A. Golden, W. Geller, G. Gregory, J. Gemmell, R. Foley, R.Gau1reau, S. Farina, J. Gilman, M. Flint. 'llllgnllllq .t 1 l sm' - A H is. as U Q gi Y if sg Q Q U Q ,ll to 1 x an Q y 1 5 V d1f Q ' 5 'U Q A Q F 41 A W. Geller-Did yo u see the figure of that girl? ,- J. Gilman, J. Gemmell- Oh, no, 1l1aT's bad! H. R. 20 ROW l: Miss McCaughey, J. Houle, B. Hollingsworth, E. Kimball, N. Hill, C. Harper, H. Harmon, D. Johnson. ROW 2: P. Johnson, D. Johnson, S. Henry, R. Hastings, S. Hill, K. Henderson, D. Holt, C. Helie, B. Hartman. ROW 3: R. Hadley, R. Hulslander, G. King, J. Hammond, R. Hall, R. King, R. Johnson. ROW 4: R. Jones, B. King, D. Jette, K. Head, P. Harris, G. Kernozicky, P. Hebert. l l--- - ' 1 1 V l Q - 'N 5, jf, .f P. Dionne-I love to study. What you don't know won't hurt you. 76 R. Locher. Then you divide 'IO by x and fudge! C? S. MacGregor. Who's taking pictures? 5 4 'V' HOME ROOM 26 ROW 'I: Mr. Allen, C. Lamoureux, D. Larson, P. Lachance, D. MacCracken. ROW 2: J. Little, M. Leslie, D. MacCracken, V. Faucher, S. Lewis, E. Luksevish. ROW 3: R. Lent, K. Lane, L. Kolivass, B. Lynch, D. Lord, G. Kon. ROW 4: D. MacCracken, R. Lund, T. Lepisio, R. Brown, D. Magnani, J. Lucius, B. Lake. figggi .siwwsfiez V 5 Af' 'J if iw 2 1 5 ,:E A. Martin, M. Mason, D. O'Brien. Now, when Mr. Gober walks by, l'LL ,... . . D. Paire. - Camera shy? HOME ROOM 107 ROW 1: Mr. Gober, A. Nichols, J. Ouellette, J. Oliver, K. Nevers, K. Midgley, B. O'Brien, B. Mahoney, J. Mileski. ROW 2: D. Ogilvie, L. Mclntosh, B. O'Brien, C. Mahoney, M. Murray, M. Miller, M. McColles1er, T, Meiivier, K. McKeon, J. McPhaiI. ROW 3: W. Murphy, R. Osborn, D. Faire, A. Martin, D. Mann, R. Messier, M. Mason. ROW 4: S. Nims, R. Mills, D. Morton, D. O'Brien, J. Merrill, J. Zwicker, T. Mitchell. Sh HOME ROOM llO ROW l: Mr. Hanley, J. Purdy, V. Roy, K. Rockwell, J. Perkins, J. Pursell, C. Ross, A. Rioux. ROW 2: C. Rule, G. St. Pierre, S. Pafnaude, P. Robbins, N. Rondeau, D. Phillips, J. Powers. ROW 3: V. Reno, D. Purbeck, M. Peavey, P. Properzio, J. Ringland, J. Pierce, B. Saari. ROW 4: R. Perham, J. Reynolds, B. Saari, E. Phippard, G. Pregenf, G. Prevosf, J, Potter, D, Roy, R. Riley. s , -Q ,, VM-m,,,, M. Peavey and J. Potter. lf I open the book, maybe he'll lhink l'm studying. N. Rondeau. I don't wake up till 3rd period HOME ROOM 205 ROW l: Mr. Wight, K. York, M. Vaughan, K. Ware, J. Wyman, L. Whitley, N. Zeitz. ROW 2: W. Worcester, L. West, K. Vincent, H. VanNess, G. Woodman, T. Vaudrien, D. Trombley. ROW 3: K. Way, K. Wood, J. Webber, D. Tyler, V. Tisdale, R. Thompson, W. Tilton. ROW 4: E, Colby, J. Wilder, C. Thurston, D. Wirein, J. VanWormer, R. Williams, J. Walter, R. Wilson. i I 3.3 V. Tisdale. And where was this one taken, Tarzan? 80 c in Wyman, It's called a camera! J, ' JJ!! ' f A 'VU 'll' ,.,,x 3 L, 1 H' Vyvi ,HMI O19 AL, . WX? KX., l.-VC,V.r Y My ,KL x ' NL rl' jlujaykjlytxx Vim, JK D ua 'KU' M. Savage and G. SY. Pierre. l wonder what would happen if we let go of this wall. E. Taylor and L. Stone. Bet I can stuff more in1o my p than you can. UFSS HOME ROOM 209 ROW 1: Mr. Trufanr, B. Susee, C. Symonds, J. Terry, V. Seraichick, M. Savage, A. Spring. ROW 2: C. Sutton, B. Schlichting, L. Spaulding, D. Selecky, S. Shinners, V. Sonnenschein, E. Taylor. ROW 3: D. Seixas, M. Smith, M. A. Tasoulas, P. Sequin D. Schnyer, V. Schlieder, N. Sundstrom. ROW 4: J. Shearer, D. Sauer, S. Scriplure, D. Talbot, W. Spicher, P. Szacik, W, Spofford. 8l The sophomore class deserves three cheers SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS James Day Michael Thursfon Vice-President Pre-Sidenf Judith FIeTcl'1er Deborah Salafis 7.6 r f 4-fx -4 Treasurer Secretary ,AI Q o 4 f rt, Z ff' Z I tgs accomplished much in the past two years SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM AND STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES AND ADVISORS KNEELING: M. Harris, D. Batchelclor, J. Safford, S. Wollmer. SEATED: M. Hall, K. Whitney, P. Nelson, J. May, D. Wright, G. Pearson, S. Blake. STANDING: Mrs. Mousley, Advisor, N. Wilson, L. Dugdale, J. Trombley, P. Thurston, S. Palmer, J. Kings bury, G. Jonah, K. MacMillin, L. Putnam, M. Seraichick, Mr. Ramsay, Advisor. HOME ROOM 'I ROW 1: Evelyn Wolhok, Diane Wright, Nancy Wilson, Sharon Wiggin, Raylene Wil- kins, Sandra Vincent. ROW 2: Roger Williams, Sarah Williams, Wendy Wyman, Marion Wyland, Cheryl Young, John Wilber. ROW 3: Mr. Reynolds, Steve Wollmer, John Woodbury, Jeff Wood, Tom Woodman, Danny Wright, Robert Gengenbach, Jim Trombley. J S. Wollmer, J. Wood, J. Woodbury. l'll show you how if is done. 84 Diane Wright. Tee hee! Bet you thought l didn't do it! Sitlfilil SENSE Tilfifiliih L. to R.: F. Bishop, J. Beverstock F. Bennett, J. Barry. Is John really studying? S. Barrett and L. Barndollar Oh, now-really! ROW 1: A ROW 2: D ROW 3: D ROW 4: H HOME ROOM 6 . Bennett, L. Benkosky, S. Barrett, M. Arnold, A. Bellefeuille, C. Agcsto,AJ. Alexander. . Berry, B. Ballou, L. Barndollar, L. Haskins, P. Baird, S. Blake, R. Baird. . Ball, D. Barnes, J. Blair, K. Barton, F. Bennett, R. Batchelor, J. Barry. . Archibald, T. Besaw, C. Barrett, L. Bergeron, D. Batchelder, F. Bishop, J. Beverstock. ' fl Cf I Cx X' X, IE. Bussieres, B. Boucher, N. Boccia-Don'1 throw X ,w L, ,W r A bf V II n ,f ,Cf M v N k 5 Cf' I. jl ' ' Lf .. ' l Mldd lylv rlfa Q lk ' f J L1 'v ' 41' vm by KF A yy I4 LX 4 vi I L1 f. V , C Jf V N .. ,K by L li V X5 . H W ,f V, -. A ,Q I ' ,M K L, L V Q , ull . I f f l ' f T at spifballl Lf Ql ri' L . L G rr 'rv V V Ll r or fl' Lj,Cl'5! l V I. J. Clark-I use Crest. x- 1 x my H.R.11 A X Z XRQ' ROW 1: B. Boardmann, D. Clark, S. Campbell, S. Comerford, S. Cowland, N. Boccia, D. Chab rs. Barry. l ROW 2. L. Chaffee, S. Blake, L. Bourassa, J. Chase, C. Colburn, P. Brown, L. Bradstreet, E. Carignan. ROW 3: P. Coufford, F. Collier, B. Cole, S. Aldridge, B. Boucher, R. Castor, R. Costello, J. Clark. pf ROW 4: R. Bussieres, H. Borden, E. Bussieres, M. Brown, P. Croteau, K. Crossman, G. Carbone, T. Cheney. ,ll HOMEROOM 19 ROW l: K. Duchesneau, M. Derosier, A. Duquette, V. Duquette, P. Davis, S. Fletcher, J. Fletcher, J. Collins. ROW 2: B. Matthews, B. Dunnell, C. Cuddi hee, L. Dugdale, B. Durant, G. Dyer, J. Emerson. ROW 3: J. Fallon, R. DeRocher, T. Doody, S. Emery, J. Fleming, J. Dexter,.J. DeLancey, C. Fish, G Davis. ROW 4: K. Guyette, J. Foley, J. Day, T. Dostilio, G. Desilets, T. DeCoff, E. Descoteaux, R. Dufour. , nv R, Forest- You can't escape me any longer, Ronnie. C. Francis- I really don't belong here-l'm a misfit. 87 ffm HOME ROOM 22 ROW 1: Miss Tracy, M. Hall, J. Hackerf, J. Heath, S, Grant, W, Hoffay. ROW 2: L. Henderson, S. Hill, K, Garner, C. Green, J. Gaouefte, C, Gaouetfe, C. Forest. ROW 3: P. Green, B. Gordon, J. Harper, G, Garnett, J. Goodnow, F. Graf, B. Gray. ROW 4: C. Frost, W. Folland, S. Gray, F. French, D. Foster, D. Hemeon, T. Henry, R. Hill, M. Harris. B. Gordon, M, Harris, D. Hemeon. Oops! Put if away! He has a camera! 88 img. .4 ,,,.,1'. .wad T. Folland, D. Foster, F. French. Our group had 2115, more cavi1ies. D. Lipsky, M. Larson, M. Hunt Combined Effort M. Lilly, B. Larsen, S. Paddock Concemrafion ,an H. R. lO8 ROW l: J. Kupfer, L. Kimball, M. Hunt, D. Kenny, M. Larson, D. Lipsky, Mr. Tousley. ROW 2: M. A. Hubbard, L. Lankborsi, M. Konioles, J. Kingsbury, G.Jonal1, E. Johnston, C. Tlrweriault. ROW 3: R. Jenkins, L. Morey, B. Larsen, R. Jarvis, M. Lamoureux, D, Joyce. ROW 4: B. Houle, D. Laduc, C. King, C. LaRoche, M. Lilly, J. Hyatt, A. Lake. ROW 5: J. Holbrook, S. Judd, B. LaBarre, L. Mariel, E. Lake, P. Kent, S. Kirk, M. LaClair. l J l i if Mia' ic b JC bm, I fini! 'lb J-J ,U 'rl fu A' - AJ l ', 1 M I, i ,V U . .lf ff ,if U U UP LL Qld JY if. VU, .ll 'v U ' ,bb ,QQJV MJ ld yu ilk ,fi lv LU UMA. M '1son, 1 ' JMC q yoq one? ,Q .ln J. MacAIIister, D. Tawse- Why didn't you tell me that he was there? mamma 90 H. R. 109 ROW iz Mrs. Schor, S. Loos, S. Mauthe, C. Moody, K. Martin, C. Montgomery, M. Mattson, C. Miner, J. Mitchell. ROW 2: L. Lounder, K. MacMiIlin, E. Lord, D. Mallory, S. Merrill, P. Louiselle, J. May, P. Martin. ROW 3: M. McGrath, W. Tyo, S, Marsh, R. Lund, J. MasAllister, P. Masiello, H. Lombard, J. Longever, G. Livesey, M. Mitchell. ROW 4: R. Marcus, R. MacGregor, R. Lucius, B. Miner, R. Manley, M. Magee, P. Massicorte, G. Jones, J. Livesey. ROW 1: C. O'Brien Row 2. c. ogiivie, ROW 4: J. Nicholls H. R. 201 , P. Patnauole, M. Pafnaude, M. O'Kelly, L. Oliver, P. Nelson, Miss Drugg. M. Ohman, S. Palmer, M. Newell, C. Oliver, S. Paine, M. Palmer. ROW 3: G. Pappas, S. Parker, J. Murphy, E. Mitchell, C. Patria. , T. Paligo, T. Moran, W. Newell, D. Page. E. Mitchell Which one shall l read first? s. Parker- oh, i see Y viy.. ,- in H. R. 202 sv' ' if if 4 Q '51, 5 vf .1 X ROW l: Mr. Fahey, J. Perham, C. Reynolds, D. Racine, M. Read, C. Payne, B. Pierce. ROW 2: G. Trask, N. Provost, C. Pfisfner, J. Prevosf, G. Pearson, L. Putnam, B. Randall, M. Poisson. ROW 3: D. Provencher, C. Prettle, K. Pafria, F. Miller, N. Richards, C. Reardon. ROW 4: R. Pavil, J. Pelkey, P. Putnam, R. Rietln, R. Perham. B. Randall No one takes a picture of me kid! 55105801 11035 L. Putnam Hello, there .,......-.... ... J. Safford, B. Sharplon, W. Sheldon ls he still there wi1h1haTcamera?' .E R 2 , H J. Shepard Finally it's Friday. X YH Ry ROW l: L. Royce, M. Seraichick, J. Ryll, J. Shepard, D. Salalas, M. Stankiewiez, J. Shaw, Mrs. Asbury. ROW 2: S. Simmons, J. Sloan, P. Sacco, C. Selby, E. Sequin, R. Saari, M. E. Sabin. ROW 3: S. Rivers, L. Rivers, J. Sfillings, B. Sharpton, J. Salford, G. Secore, D. Robbins. ROW 4: W. Sheldon, R. Staples, P. Smith, G. Spicher, E. Russell Jr., J. LaMontagne. ROW 5: R. Ryder, N. Scroggin, L. Rose, G. Sawyer, J. Robinson, R. Rondo, H. Secore. M. Goscano. Come in, young man. Of course you can take pictures. R. Shinners. Now class, this experiment can be found on page .... HOME ROOM 210 ROW l: Mr. Tremblay, N, Stone, S. Trubiano, A. Trask, K. Symonds, J. Trombley. ROW 2: S. Tarbo, S. Turner, J. Strazdos, D. Thompson, P. Thurston, K. Whitney, D. White. ' ROW 3: P. Tarbox, R. Sweeney, L. Thompson, P. Wellington, J. VanNess, T. Tremblay, P. Tolman, J. Stroshine, D. Tawse. ROW 4: K. Whittemore, T. Obymako, M. Watkins, J. Vitale, D, Torrey, J. Thomas, M. Toscano, M. Thurston. ROW 5: L. Sundstrom, H. Weeks. if J. Sfroshine- Why, yes, and among my other hobbies . . . D. Wright- Who, me? S. White- Hello there . . . J. Day-'lwha-Mr? T. Henderson- A-a-a-ah! Presenting the freshmen young as they are, FRESHMAN OFFICERS William BarreTl Vice-President Helen Lalz Secretary fx N. f fe' QQ. X , They've hitched their wagon to a star. FRESHMEN HOME ROOM AND STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES AND ADVISOR ROW I: T. Hanna, R. Richards, D. Pearscn, K. Flelcher, B. Davis, L. Bronson, J. Smith. ROW 2: S. Grover P. Purdy, P. Sarner, P. Morin, C. Way, C. Orgaz, A. Campbell. ROW 3: B, Faulkner, A. Whitney, B Colony, P. Laurent, M. Fowler, C. Francis, V. Cummisky, M. MacKenzie, G. Whitney, B. Lamolh, Mr Tremblay-Advisor. HOMEROOM 8 E l ROW I: Mrs. Galloway, J. Aliher, D. Bissell, J. Aron, M. Ballou, J. Brown, V. Anderson, M. Barcomb. ROW 2: S. Bergeron, M. Bridgham, L. Blanchard, B. Brew, D. Boutwell, P. Breen, M. Brown, N. Bungay. ROW 3: B. Barref, C. Pierson, R. Brouchu, J. Derling, C. Batchelder, D. Heloerf, W. Beaulieu, R. Barcomb. ROW 4: L. Bronson, R. Burroughs, W. Blackmore, D. Bugler, M. Alderman, B. Burnham. A, Barfon, N. Bemis. -B-Q.,-., M .B ...W MW. R. Brochu- Wait 'til she finds the frog! I I M, Ballgu, M, Bargomb- You'll be surprised, l'rn no1 photogenucf 98 f' ff' D. DeBold. l've been a naughty boy! J. Delancey. Okay, you smile! l A Q ROW ROW ROW ROW HOME ROOM I7 Mr. Whipple, D. Carpenter, A. Campbell, C. Cassin, B. Colony, J. Colby, M. Darling, L. Carey. S. Cofa, M. Canflin, B. Campbell, S. Callahan, L. Domiano, L. Cristiano, J. Cote, S. Bussieres. M. Chappell, V. Cummiskey, S. Curtiss, L. Carter, M. Davis, J. Daniels, D. Conway, P. Corliss, T. Cheever P. Croieau, P. Colburn, H. Crandall, R, Carroll, N. Barnes, B. Carey, W. Cashman. T M HOMEROOM T8 .10 W. Davise Now where did l leave my 'marbIes'?' N. Doscofeaux- Who do you think you are, Jimmy Dean? ROW lr Mrs. Beauregard, T. Donovan, B. Emerson, S. Davis, J. Dearth, S. Ellsworth, C. Dompier, S. Dora. ROW 2: E. Dean, K. Dinkel, L. Dyer, M. Fairbanks, C. Fletcher, P. Duplissie, L. DiLuzio, K. Doody. ROW 3: R. Davis, R. Derby, D. Durant, L. Emery, B. Fish, D. Derby, G. Ellis. ROW 4: W. Denis, T. Donnelly, N. Descoteaus, T. Dibernardo, D. Fish, W. Davis, Barry Faulkner, Robert Douglas. l00 D. Foley, G. ROW l ROW 2 ROW 3 ROW 4: X. 'v H. R. 24 . Graves, S. Grover, J. Gautreau, M. Guyette, P. Goncalves, L. Gray, G, Folsom, Mr. Murray. R. Furlong, L. Greenleaf, M. Greene, K. Graf, A. Haggart, M. H. Fleury, P. Turner. Frlnk, D. Foley, L. Vincent, J. Watt, C. Francis, G. Gardner, D. Tucker, B. Walsh. B. Foster, L. Gagne, A. Towne, G. Frost, K. Fletcher, R. Gooclnow, G. Gay, F. Voudrien, R. Forest. Colburn-At K.H.S. we concentrate on our StUdieS. R. Furlong- It's my iob to hold up the desk. f l jig. Wfwf.-. . fb' f f f Mew- r,..,.. ,,,, ,,., ..,, i 5 . tm ,f 7 ,, f,.:1.ff 1 :gk , yu y Q 4-s.. l0l HOME ROOM 25 ROW l: Mrs, Mousley, M. Tyler, S. Guyette, P. Frazier, M. Gallup, S. Gates, ROW 2: C. Way, D. Thurston, M. Tilton, G. Walter, B. Watson, N. Fuller, W. Thomp- son. ROW 3: M, Fowler, S. Hale, S. Whitcomb, L. Frowein, L. Warn, D. Hildrefh, A. Forsyth. 5 1 f . . WJ C. Way. Egad! Wl'sat's that on the floor? sw n-9 L. Frauline. One book done, four more to go! K. Rokes-Look at all that work. T. Kremen- Wait 'til you hear this. HOMEROOM lOl ROW l: S. Holbrook, L. Henderson, P. Houle, J. Jacques, E. Hansen, L. Henchey, Mr. Bridge. ROW 2: L. Hall, J. Half, K. Hickey, G. Gengerbach, D. Johnson, N. Howard, M. Heise. ROW 3: R. Healey, G. lselin, E. Howard, T. Hanna, B. Hebert, D. Hayward, W. Helie, R. Hope. ROW 4: G. Holman, J. Henderson, P. Hamilton, J. Howard, R. Horton, M. Hedblam, J. Herrick, B. Hammond. l03 S. Mack and K. Lysitt. Hey, do you know how to kill a ,H purple elephant. D. Johnson. Well, haven't you ever dropped a book? ROW ROW ROW ROW HOME ROOM 102 l: Mrs. Burrill, D. Marlin, N. Loura, J. LaRoche, L. LaRoche, D. Johnson, V. LaCourse, M. Maftson. 2: Sharron Mack, I. Locher, P. Lilly, D. Lynch, G, Schrenk, H. Lafz, M. Kearney, B. Larsen. 3: T. Kremen, E. Kingsbury, W. Martin, L. Kling, D. Johnson, Ed. Johnson. A. Lash, P. Lagerberg, R. MacKinnon, E. Lussier, M. MacKenzie, K. Lysiit, B. Lamoihe. -nv i 2 H. R. 103 ROW l: C. Orgaz, P. Morin, S. Merritt, L. Milliken, M. Miller, D. O'NeiI, Mr. Ramsay. ROW 2: P. McKeon, C. Messier, L. Nicholas, A. Murtagh, V. Naylor, L. Norcross. ROW 3: N. Nichols, G. McRae, D. Meader, J. Miller, P. Murray, P. Moran, D. Papenfuse. ROW 4: J. Newcombe, S. Nash, L. Tweedie, M. Paddock, D. Paddock, D. Mitchell, S. Oliver. ROW 5: W. Wilbur, P. Nowak, C. Osgood, W. O'Neil, R. Paire, L. O'Brieh, G. Nims. S. Oliver- Gee, this tastes good. G. McRae-I think I need glasses. l05 ,. HOME ROOM 106 ROW 1: Mrs. Pearson, K. Rokes, G. Ruble, B. Rokes, M. Robinson, P. Purdy. ROW 2: M. Rongved, L. Roy, N. Plante, L. Remick, B. Piper, S. Pefrin. ROW 3: D. Ploppert, D. J. Prevost, J. Poiiks, R. Richards, T, Pearce, R. Reynolds, R. Pellerin, G. Pregenf, T. Perreauli. ROW 4: J. Reed, J. Reed, R. Paquetfe, G. Potter, M. Patria, G. Polishan, G. Perham, G. Phippard. G. Ruble. Anc5il'1er picture-of me? IO6 J. Poliks. Oh, Hi There! l i R. Willett-l always wear my glasses like this C. Palmer-Boy, what an exciting book! H. R. 207 ROW I: J. Wilder, B. Wyman, L. Desruisseau, S. Lowell, G. Whitney, Mr. Hazen. ROW 2: E. Andrews, C. Palmer, D. Wilder, R. Willett, R. Ring. ROW 3: K. Durward, C. Young, A. Whitney, H. Goodyear, S. Wyman. 221, R, Smith-She's the most beautiful fly I've ever seen. P. racy- i l08 wonder where l put my glasses? i H. R. 208 ROW I: Mr. Carroll, E. Rumill, A. Swahnberg, L. Sonnenschien, A. Schultz, P. Sarner, D. Reynolds, ROW 2: E. Sweeney, D. Spofford, H. St. Pierre, D. Spring, S. Russell, N. Rule, F. Thomas. ROW 3: R. Smith, T. Scadova, J. Stratton, E. Silk, P. Tacy, D. Schlieder, F. Smith, J. Smith. ROW 4: D. Thomas, D. Snow, R. Shirtners, J. Smith, W. Simino, H. St. Lourent. ROW 5: F. Thompson, A. Stevens, D. Snowling, J. Scobi, B. Tarbox. '-vw L ? A8588 8S'SiO'1 ,K , 9 F V , liffpzffl . X X S Q: . i 5' 1 5 5 KQV I X f H3 I ' wtf NQAU .J QW J-one --in-.,N nf --ww.-..-........-,....,m...,mW, 1 X is ,Mg 4 Ki- E MF- Allan D. LaMothe- Ladies and Gentlemen I Q I f J D. Tisdale D. Wichlancl He said he olidn'T like Mrs. Collins. -f , -an i -15 - 2' e iifliilii i . pg S fsiifzsl, .V shi 4 R. Whitney- I have come to bu Caesar... D. LaMo1hef Panel discussions are silly, but . . . 2 J. Stroshine- Don't ask me anything about English! N i to , L 4 G. Hemrniter, D. Chase-No English today, boys! L. Lang, D. Jacobs, J. Cimics, J. Purdy, J. Webber- And then Goldilocks said to the Three Bears, The four years of high school English enable the student to speak and write correctly, build a good vocabulary, and become acquainted with various types of literature. Oral class work gives the student confidence in his ability to express his ideas and thoughts to others. A mastery of English is important not only for daily use, but also provides a background important for other courses. :saw A Hi ,' vi xx ., WL. E.. wil? ' ' 4' Q l No, l don't go to English clal .........--u Miss Ackerman-Veni, vi , I.. di, vici. Miss Ackerman- Hmm, here's a question fhey'il enloyf' Mrs. Gallagher- Won't1hey be surprised with this quiz! Q, di . .5 , J. Lipsky, M. LaPlante- Yoo hoo! Anybody over there? J. Beverstock, Mrs. Barry- Wait Till you hear .Ieff's tape. L. Page, C. Lamoureaux - All that fame went to his head. F orei 'n Languages A knowledge of a foreign language not only helps us to communicate with our world neighbors, but also enriches our English vo- cabulary. A student studying a modern lan- guage is aided by laboratories which enable him to hear native speakers using the lan- guage. A student of Latin learns of a great civilization and studies the works of its au- thors. B. Hartman, J. Potter- It doesn't look like the Con- federate Flag to me. L. Stone, T. Mitchell, K. Mallory- I wonder if the rest of him is in the cabinet? The Spanish piiiiata shown in these pictures was made by the Art Department for the Spanish Club. N. as F. me S. ss - if u ,. ,-,. V ali . .4 H8501 A is S. Palmer, Mr. Tousley- l wish I knew what he was talking about. Math is a subiect which is useful in all walks of life. Two types of courses are offered at Keene High School, The S.Nl.S.G. and The Traditional courses. ln- steacl of lust stating a law, The S.M.S.G. courses give reasons and proofs why The law is True. There are still many students Taking The Traditional courses. D. Tisdale-Deep Concentration X JY V. Tisdale-Two triangles and a square l Il4 M. Tyler, G. Gregory- Boys are so intelligent. Mr, WightA D0 you think if does anything Tor me? Mrs. Burrill, Mr. Wight- Of course, I gave her a good background. Mr. Tousley- No wonder you girls can't do this-it's a man's world. Meet the Mathematicians Mr. Wight- I thought you would never notice my new hat. Mr. Frye- Why does this class ask so many questions? So this is math? 3 . .K Mr. Trufant- Some of the answers I get on ihese tests. M. LaPIant, M. Sweeney, L. Kolivas- Now ge? ready io iump Mr. Tremblay- This is what my students feel like. l cience Mr. Fahey, P. Szacik- OUT l say! . ,,m,- ,, ,L E .in ,. -1, Q, W. Heh-heh-heh ... R. Williams R. Newell, K. Patna And thus one here ns gold. Mr. Trufant- These get heavier every year. 1 it-gi if 1 1 M . f 'Q .f w W P , . . ,L . , K '3 K 1.5 f 5: 1 J- .ref -iw -.ff - fly ,ii Q if., if 1 X T 11 W iz, Wifi Q. if 315. , fa. ,L ,5 , ,F 4315 qu gr? Y A M 5 ..... in M E Q' S. Lysitt-It was horrible Y D. Tisdale-Ooooh-that was bad! sf? Q32-it e X i II8 Q wif S. , .. ., A at ,S we 37 Y if 3 .. 'H f, W -W...-ul' e I ,sm ff -L? ii .1 B. Colony-When was Waterloo anyway? . I . K Y t Q E? ,,- M - :.'.-f.-2- --uv 1 . ups-.ififrx 5 it ,,,s:5si5i?er1fs.1-er r N ggzgggwg J .Es ri5Sigfifsfetffvsgri'iv'rvfff' ' ???5a1Sg92bgvz4,,.siZ'2 N g-52' ' ' 'K f i f ymd,-K as sm - V, ff, -ea NW Ness, ' .esgsisrfsssgggnigag . r szfsezrzswgfgswfmifi. A . ,,,,' W- i me , ziffiigss-i?'2L5gxGzf4 f . H ' - r '- rw-fuizasgzaaegsgfii 1 ' A A esafzsza-ixffgyggzg, :fisgsigzsf .Af 4 ,V Q w :ie f .L -- wiiemi. ,wgf:gg,mag Mr. Carrol J. Macaiiister-And now-will you pay attention? Y fu, we . 4 Af' V-fig , --1322 eqz amfzi lm i i ff- ,sfsxf if 4 ocial L tudies E gtg' gr I v ' Q E 5 it E 2 3 3 Mr. Gober-I realiy fixed 'em that time H, P. Tolman- I have a Yo-Yo, 1oo. L. Page- What do I think of Mr. Gober?? J. Strasdas, T. Adams- We study history in Spanish, too. J. Dubuque- I wish I had studied. Mr. Young-Assembly concerning Alaska. , if f 5 ash- The 3 Musketeers-C. Lamereaux, L, Page, K, Kirk 1 , H Art Thanks for the Advice, but . . . R. Whitney 'B' X A. mia. in I also do por1raits. -D. Wright I20 wr' 4 And she thought she was right-side-up. -C. Lamereaux 1 Hoofnanny Music Theory and Harmony Knights: 'Mama Don't 'low' Music Mr. Cummings- One, Two, Three, Bop Glee Club I2l M. Castor- Now l'm all plugged in, let's go. C. Lamereaux, Mrs. Baldwin, S. Henry- Ready for dic- Nliss Ritchie, P. Sequin- lt really is easy. tation. Business Education Mr. Reynolds, Mrs. Kilroy-Teachers lake time out J I22 L N. Gasperoni- Now l've got to get this even. typ- . Mr. Seavey- Working late again? J. Fletcher, Mrs. Kilroy-a, aa, b, bb, c, The Business Education Department aims to teach an understanding of the needs and business procedures essential to everyday living. The courses are offered to those who wish to become proficient in one or more business skills. Mrs. Lambert- What? You are all done? Q on Q. Mrs. Baldwin, J. Heath- Now, Judy, no more peeking at the keyboard. an U 21 U 21 --... hiahnusnnp V .u...4N,A K. Gasperoni- Did you ever feel alone? l23 B. Lysett- Here's the trouble, you are out of gas. T. Chabott- This is the screwiest pencil sharpener I've ever seen. I24 O Practical D. Lecuyer, B. Saari- I bet my top spins longer than yours Mr. Sturgis, E. Phippard- Well, well, a spaceship to Saturn K A. Miner- I wonder if the wheel goes here. A. Stevens- What a tough way to make foofhpicksf' D, Scadova- Bing! l'll give it to him with my super ray gun. J. DiMeco, Mr. Arnold- Maybe we can get The. Beatles on 1his Thing. l25 y ....v .5 V I V , It ,V -. ff ff X ll M I .... . . I 1 Q , Mrs. Bolles, K. Mallory- Kathy, I ihink you've sewn if fo my sleeve. K. Donovan- Oops, my finger's caught! .aan K. Mallory, S. Royce, C. Garner- AY last l feel l can create. I ,,.,,x -,,,. D, Chamberlin, K. Mallory-- I'm scared to ask what her M. Borden, C. Garner-Aren't they wearing bus- waist measurement is. tles this year? I26 A fON'!J' s-gs,,f-. 3 PS M' 13: 'If' . ' ,Vf l 5153-. . 3 'r', K ', ff I 14 17 I 4, 1 i X - . - . - .1 -' wx mx I' I Q 'MJF f'x'?', x '- 1,1 ,X t Q ,f J 3 YC 1 YY Q J 4 flu .X 'ffl' , xx X .I ll X ,Vi -S- s I 'I - -Qi JLQQ 3, 1 ,,..i Y: - Fl tg fi, J X, - X , SRXQQ' X rj Xi: X' Ri y - fb 2- H ig N 5? f G 'Ab N X N 1-3 C 'ilk-Q dll' 55 ' 'N Nl x. xy QQ ix X WD, X F E X X X Ale Nh if J M A O 'N ' 6' als 1115? 'S ' X' 11- V , 'jj ,, A X N .,. . Xu' N a w 11:2 vhihfify if , 2-' V X--z?,ag.f1.g .4 .X ' 1 ii E ' 'f I., V N gxgwnq ' ' 5 I Q' xggw Ur ' 4 mfg? ' f .- '-1.13 , J 1 .L -755- f a y i P A3 X ij ' A, ,J I Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene I28 Starting the season with only five seniors, The baseball team, under the coaching of Mr, Bissell and the leadership of Captain Peter Fresco, won the first two games without giving up a run. Al- though they didn't do as well in the remaining games, they showed good sportsmanship, team spirit, and hard fighting. With the loss of only four boys graduanng front His years Teany The chances of next year's club look very favorable. X FRONT ROW! J- Claflff J- Vitale, J- Whitney, D. Gardener, N. Jimaki, P. Fresc. BACK ROW: Manager R. Lecuyer, Coach Bissell, R. Smith, R. O'Neil, J. Graves, D, Purbeck R Coty, D. LaMo1he, Manager R. Jones. 2 E FRONT ROW D Brown B Bergeron T Watkins M Peavey B Boucher, D. Paire, R. PerLLa1n,.,G. Ki , M Lilly f ,fl BACK ROW J Day G Gregory M Harris J Reed C LaRoche B Hunt,J. Vitale, Coach Main. Under The qualified coaching of Mr. Main, the Keene J.V.'s played a 6-5 season, beating the J.V.'s from Mo- nadnock Twice. The highlights of the season were The games with Vermont Academy and Dublin. Bill Hunt pitched a one- hitter against Dublin and John Vitale not only hurled his way To a shut- out against Vermont Academy, but also belted a two-run homer for a final victory. Most of this year's Team are look- ing forward to a good varsity season inthe spring. Varsity Cross-Country. SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Stevens, R. Small, A. Lussier, D. Hall. STANDING: R. Boucher, R. Williams, E. Gregory, Coach Mayes. This year's Keene High School Cross-Country team had a very respectable season. Coach Mayes' harriers competed in eight dual and triangular meets winning six of these contests including victories over New Hamp- shire Class I Champion, Stevens of Claremont and Monadnock Regional, the latter by a perfect score. The Blackbirds captured second place in the First Annual Monadnock Invitational Meet, and finished fourth in their class in the State Championships in Durham. The team was led by co-captains Dick Small and Arnie Lussier, while other contributors to the squad's suc- cess were iuniors Mike Flint, Dave Hall, Bob Boucher, Gene Gregory, and the promising freshman, Allen Stevens. Keene R. Small, A. Lussier. Arnie and Dick, C0-Captains of a fine team. I30 SUMMARY Keene ...s... .c.,.. 2 O Brattlebore ,..,.. Keene ,,.,,. .W . .,,,. 23 Peterboro ,,,,.. -,- Keene ,,,..,, ,,-.,, 3 5 Stevens ....... .... Keene ....... ...... 4 2 Concord ......A............... Keene v,,.-.. .,..., 2 n Monadnock Invitational Keene ,.,..., ,.cc.. 2 I Vermont Ac .,......,,...c... Keene ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 O Bishop Bradley .,,,, -s- Nashua ..,.....,..... .,.. Keene ,,,,,., .,,,, , .26 Stevens .,...... ---f Keene ,.,,, ,,,,,, I 5 Monadnock ....,.... ------4th N.H. State Meet LAST ROW: J. Lucious, D. Jette, W. Tilton, L. Luoma, L. Wilder, K. Way, S. Berdinka. t SECOND ROW: W. Arnold, F. Bennett, W. Sharpton, J. Rose, T. Cheney, R. Goodnow, R. Pellerm FIRST ROW: G. Cantlin, D. Sauer, R. Lund, R. Castor, D. LeDuc, J. Barry. All of the boys on the Blackbird J.V. Track team worked very hard to achieve Varsity level, and they did a commendable iob. These harriers truly exemplified outstanding sports- manship and really made their efforts felt in both J.V. and Varsity meets. With men like these, next year's season will be a huge suc- cess. Varsity Basketball BACK ROW: D. Lord, A. Cote, V. Reno, G. Beauchesne, R. Cote, D. Lamothe, Manager R. Robi FRONT ROW: D. Purbeck, D. Bergeron, F. Carey, F. Miller, V. Tisdale, B. Abbott. I'1S0f1. Keene Memorial ..... ...-. K eene OOOO s OA., OOOO.DDD. C entral .DDD C Keene Central ..... .... K eene .,..ee .e.eeeeee C oncord .... Keene Berlin .... Keene Bradley ,e,,, Keene Nashua ,aaa Keene eeee.. .,eee,e.e S tevens ,... Keenew. ..., .. O, Memorial e,... ..... K eene Bradley Keene Monadnock Keene ee....,,, ....,eee. S tevens ,eee Keene Concord ....... ..... K eene Monadnock Keene ,.e,,, as Athol ee,.. Keene Athol ,,c,.,. , Keene .,eecc,c ,,.ccc, 7 l Nashua .... cc... K eene Berlin ,e... I32 The Blackbircls started their impressive six game streak under the leadership of Captain Don Lamothe and the able guidance of Coach Dudley Purbeck, and had a very successful season finishing the year with a record of thirteen wins and 'Five losses. At the tournament in Durham Captain Don Lamothe broke the scoring record for an individual player in a tournament game with 35 points in the game played against Nashua. Keene ,.., ,. Keene ..,.,. . Keene Keene---....-- Keene ..... Keene Keene Keene e,..,,,. Keene eeeeeee . J.V. Basketball Under the guidance of Coach Richard Mackey, the Junior Varsity team showed great promise forthe upcoming years. Led by Captain Ken Guyette the team played a profitable season with ten wins and eight losses. All boys worked hard and got results that proved this. 6'l Monadnock 58 Keene.-.--... ..---...36 Memorial 50 Keene.-.----. .------43 . ss,,cs 48 Central .,c..,.. ...,.s 6 2 Keene ....,,,, . ..eees 69 ---.---.73 Berlin -nu 7l Keene--..-,..-- ------59 ,sss 48 Nashua ...... ...,. 5 O Keene ....c..s. .....e 6 3 .,--.--7O Memorial B--- 76 Keene------,.-- ----.-59 . ss.,,s 67 Concord ..... ..e.. 5 4 Keene ......... ...... 7 0 --,----69 Athol 61 Keene--------- ------54 ------.38 Nashua 50 K8eI'le-------- -------24 Central ...,s Concord ..,, Bradley ,,sc Stevens .... Bradley ,,,, - Stevens .... Berlin ..... Athol ........ Monadnock BACK ROW: W. Sharpfon, P. Tolman, D. Hemeon, B. Bushey, G. Carbone. FRONT ROW: Manager T. Besaw, B. Richards, K. Guyette, R. Lund, T. Hanna. FIRST ROW: D. Golann, R. Boucher, T. Morton, J. Webber, B. Cloutier, E. Guild, R, Hadley, J. Croteau, A, Golden, J. DiMeco. SECOND ROW: Coach Mayes, B. Abbott, W. Lysett, M. Patenode, M. Flint, D. Seixas, R. Christiansen, J. Barnes, R. Small, E. Cloutier. LAST ROW: D. Hall, D. Lord, R. Lane, R. Bergeron, J. Cimics, F. Underwood, R. Auger, R. Mills, W. Lynch, J. Gemmel. A powerful Keene High Track team placed third in the State Meet behind Portsmouth and Nashua. The team lost only one dual meet all season, and this was to the powerful Nashua team. Under the guidance of Coach Mayes, the tearft won a triangular meet at Brattleboro, and placed third at the Kiwanis Meet in Laconia and the Rotary Meet in Keene. Selected to go to the New England Meet at Hanover, as the result of their fine performance in the state meet, were Dick Lane, hurdles, Frank Underwood, jave- lin, Ron Bergeron, shot put, and Mike Flint, 880. Next year's future looks bright with most of the boys returning. R. Auger- Winner again! 'Q i JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY STANDING: R. Castor, J. Webber, G. Cantlin, R. Piper. SEATED: D, Page, J. Berry, T. Woodman, R. Pellerin, F. Bennett. ' . Li' 335 The Junior Varsity Cross-Country team usually competes at a slightly shorter dis- h k ver tance than the varsity, and is composed of those boys who, while t ey wor y hard, are not quite as fast as the top seven. The key To the future success of The Blackbirds in this sport lies in the Junior Varsity squad. This year's J.V. team had a record of two wins and one loss, while the same ' t' makin their presence boys ran in many of the varsity meets as well, often :mes g felt. S. Carey- First you take The ball like this . . . P. Martin- Make sure your hands aren't sticky P, Martin- Get in a good position . . . C. Forde,-- Hope for 3 sqrike , , , Bowling Team ey win, rocka, rocka, with a cha, cha,,cha.l VARSITY CHEERLEADERS KNEELING: P. Colony, E. Kimball, L. Learnard, D. Huntley. STANDING: J. Wyman, M. Eordcn, J. Kimball, Captain, M, Giovannangeli, P. Campbell. Capably led by Captain .lane Kimball, these pretty girls have upheld the high standards tor which Keene High cheerleaders have long been knovvn. Before ap- pearing at the numerous football and basketball games, the girls spend many hours practicing. During the past year they have led the student body at several pep ral- lies. Outstanding among these was the unforgettable rally preceding the Keene-Monadnock game where the school spirit of the student body led their team on to victory. Many people trorn other schools have com- mented on the pep and teamwork displayed by our Keene High cheerleaders. Svuli 'Z l , V-L .QM Q . A A t Q: Y X, , In Q. . . . ,L ,fy 'Sf-1:35:31-lr'5? 5 v ggi Vrk- f,kVW 57, ,W 15,6453 Q to if ln. W flttl 3 dia... A-f ,QM Q- -6 ,QL rf' at M it Ns fx .R A . Wai ..- ' effflfwk ' vi - X f. ' WJEZWS1. ..... S f ,Q H, fa If .. A , -.IV 'WL' 1 ' 'fi .err K JN few 'ia ' - .E- 5: ,M-Ju H-,.'g'.. Lsiwgx M.. Q52 . 1 Y .. . .pm , ' ., We're from K.H.S.! I37 .N 6'The best darn team in the USA. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW: l.. Putnam, D. Schnyer, N. Cloutier, J. Terry. SECOND ROW: A. Schultz, J. Shepard, V. Seraichick, D. Jacobs, A. Spring. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders had lots of pep this year. They spent many hours practicing after school, perfecting the old cheers and making up several new ones. Led by Captain Vicki Seraicheck, they cheered on both the football and basket- ball J.V. teams at all the home games. The cheerleaders also traveled to Monad- nock Regional High School for the basketball game there. A. Schultz, V. Seraichick, J. Shepard, A, Spring-Let s go, J.V.'s B--E--A-gT-- Girls, Girls, Attention-Smile! Mixed Emotions A. Shultz, J. Terry, J. Shepard- I'm exhausted Although the deserving players are little reco nizecl ROW l: T. Metivier, J. Talbot, N. Chase, N. Cloutier, J. Wyman, V. Seraichick, J. Terry, J. Powers. ROW 2: N. Latz, J. Kimball, N. Hebert, S. Skinner, D. Huntley, D. Schnyner, B. Haggert, C. O'Neil. ROW 3: L. Eoyea, D. Chambers, C. Johnson, R. Locher, L. Delancey, D. Chamberlin, D. Phillips, E, Kimball, N. Rcndeau, L. Whitley, C. Helie, B. Schlichting, M. McCollister, P. Brown. Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene The team in action. Field Hockey requires team effort, hard work, prac- tice, and spirit. This year's Varsity squad had all of these qualities and compiled a good record of four wins, three ties and one loss. The team, coached by Miss McCaughey, was com- posed equally of Juniors and Seniors. The high scorer was Nancy Latz with three goals. Sue Skinner, Norma Hebert, Sharon LaChance, and-Carol Helie scored two goals each. With many Juniors returning, next year should prove to be as exciting as this year. VARSITY SCORES .. ..... 5 Monadnock -. O . . 1 Athol . .. 1, .- l Monadnock -- O . O Gardner .. O .c.c. 1 Putney 7 , ,, O O Gardner . ..... l , ...... 3 Athol -- l l Putney . H l Miss M-:Caughey and Team l40 Go get them ! They all deserve credit. ROW 1: E. Johnston, S. Ellsworth, K. MacMil lin, L. Putnam, P. Knight, E. Lord, L. Royce, P. Duplissie. ROW 2: N. Bibeau, S. Bedaw, M. Ballou, L. Henderson, C. Moody, M. Sabin, D. Reynolds, P. Moran, B. Colony, N. Wilson, M. Murray. ROW 3: K. Whitney, N. Stone, M. Robinson, D. Clark, B. Boardman, S. Palmer, M. Seraichick, S. Campbell, R. Campbell. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Keene.-. ...,, 3 Monadnock -. O Keene ,,,.,, O Athol .,,,,,,,,,,, . O Keene i Monadnock -. O Keene .,...,.. 2 Gardner ........ O Keene ........ 0 Putney ..... -- O Keene .,,,.... O Gardner -- 1 Keene . ...... 3 Athol ..... .- O Keene .,,.,,,. l Putney ..., . I M. Robertson, B. Boardman, S. Campbell, S. Palmer, S. Skinner. lnto the showers you go. Let's go, J.V.'s! Four wins, three ties, and one loss proved an equally good season for the Junior Varsity, coached by Mrs. Harris. The team was composed of Sophomores and Fresh- men and many of them will return to better the record for next year. if Girls, I VARSITY TEAM ROW 'l: E. Simmons, J. Pursell, S. Lysitt, K. Vogel, S. Gaillardetz, C. Helie. ROW 3: V. Roy, M. Giovannangeli, T. Metivier, M. Fernandes, B. Schlichting, V. Hackler. ROW 4: E. Boyea, Manager, J. Perkins, Manager, S. Rowell, N. Latz, B. Bissell, D. Berry, McCaughey, Coach. A ......, W II' - ' l W J. Perkins, L. Henderson, E. Boyea, D. Aldridge- Time's up, and we won! VARSITY BASKETBALL This year was a building year for Miss Mc- Caughey's varsity team, with 3 wins and 6 losses. Only five girls will be lost through graduation and next year many excellent players will be return- ing. I42 H. Harmond, Miss SCORES Keene ..... 27 Monadnock . l6 Keene ..., 34 Monadnock 6 Keene .,... .24 Athol .. . L 23 Keene ..... .27 Gardner , .. 40 Keene ..... .. .13 Milford . 49 Keene... 19 Bellows Falls .. 56 Keene ..., 25 Athol .... . . . . 31 Keene.. ,TO Bellows Falls 38 Keene .,...,, ..,..,., . ,, 34 Gardner W, , ,e 38 N. Latz, S. Lysitt- Take it away! Keene. , . Keene.. Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene SCORES Monadnock . Monadnock , Athol , Gardner Milford Bellows Falls Athol Bellows Falls Basketball JUNlOR VARSITY Great enthusiasm was shown by the underclassmen in go ing out for Junior Varsity Basketball. Mrs. Harris' team had a fine year and will try to top it next year. N. Latz, S. Lysitt. It didn't come down. 5 2 13 19 21 33 29 14 26 Gardner X N D. Kenny-Chalk up another for Debbie O f f C K.i xi K 1 ...A i . l i l V' . 4 M' ' i 4 V , L . , K ,L - ear K , 1 X ave , I f 9' , at Y 65.2, gf my Q 3 N K M! sg K hx? ROW I: S. Wiggin, L. Kimball, D. Kenny, L. Lord, B. Guerin, M. Cantlin. ROW 2: L. Royce, P. Duplissie, M. Larson, M. Ballou, A. Haggart, D. Racine, C. Orgaz, Mrs. Harris, Coach. ROW 3: D. Wright, M. O'Kelly, N. Howard, P. Morin, M. E. Sabin, S. Palmer, C. Gouette. We're proud of both our teams Although the 'Birds had a 2-6 season, the qual- ity of the games they played under the able lead- ership of Captain Mike Sweeney, was outstand- ing. Granted, victory is glorious, but the way our team profited from its defeats made each loss a true victory. Under the leadership ot Coaches Hanley and DiGuilio the boys scored a decisive 16-O hands- down victory over our arch-enemies the 'Huskies' of M.R.H.S. Don Tisdale was awarded the Booster Award, and Ron Bergeron received the Sharby Trophy. Many of the team's supporting players will re- turn in the fall, so they look forward to a better season next year. ROW l: C. Fairbanks, P. Campbell, D. MacAllister J Whitney M Sweeney D Wichland D Tlsdale R Bergeron. ROW 2: W. Spaulding, W. Hunt, J. DiMeco J Graves F Carey D Purbeck R Mills D Wirein ROW 3: A. Martin, R. Hadley, B. Boucher, J. Saftord M Lilly J Day P Massicotte M Toscano ROW A H. Arsenault, J. MacAllister, A. Distellio, C. LaRoche J Vitale S Guyette E Bussiere BACK ROW: Coach Evangelo, T. Nash, K. Francis, J. Scobi, K. Fletcher, M. MacKenzie, F. Vondrien M Salce, F. Faulkner, R. Paire,, B. Hammond, Coach Main. FRONT ROW: E. Furlong, E. Lussier, K. Lysitt, W. Davis, B. Richards, W. Barrett, G. Pearson, D. Merrill D Sweeney, R. LaMothe, B. Croteau, Manager W. Montrone. The twenty-one member fresh- man football team started the season in fine form by whipping Newport 22-6 at Alumni Field. Spiritj hard work, and determina- tion were the prominent factors in having a successful season of five wins and one loss. Much of the credit must be given to Coach Jesse Evangelou and Coach Howard Bucky Main for their wonderful leadership. Freshman Football Awards Assembly Mutt and Jeff C. Fairbanks and R. Bergeron Ready for Anyone! Captain M. Sweeney I'lI have 1c think about this one ! D. .Tisdale Here I come, ready or not! Why so happy, Dave? D. Morton D. MacAlIisfer 'T LEFT-Dave Wichlancl Be right There! u uunuuu.,u----4 I X X School Spirit at the Keene-Monadnock game. 99532 Cap- Sentinel Phoqo tain Mike Sweeney, 45570 Don Wirein. F l as as , 1 ,QL QNMQNKY .A L. 5 I i L' ' m iie? eg Sentinel Photo Sentinel Photo Pete Campbell, a Valuable Fellow Left-95976 Pete Camp- bell, 75532 Mike Sweeney Coming through, Fellas! Rough and Ready Jim Whitney I47 E018 emi- Finals Coach Purbeck- A better coach there isn't. U is B. Abbott- Where to All pictures on this page u now? sed with permission of The Sentinel D. LaMo1he- Records were ma broken. Isn'1 ihar right, Don? I48 de to be 2 mm .ef One m ore for Keene! 3 fcrrjf nf 7, fff' fffff f A .1111 D, .V , Z Cf X 3 Cx- JNX von- w im LL, Lf? .TR I-HJ. 'Z -0 '-.3 i- 3 S 1? 4...-gx O i 1.---O X WXX 'N U X Aff-? 4 7 Lv 1 , ,, -A ? ' ' 1 fx 'Liv jg 5.1. K M fx-A3 9 z 1' 2 v y . V I 0 , O! v KX'-if A j' 4? ' ' 1, s .K aux. Q ,, iu:f v . C H, 2 SW , 55 J CO-EDITORS IN CHIEF Barbara Stanford '64 Paul Vermouth '64 LITERARY BOARD Susan Hunt '64, Editor Mary Ann Dionne '65, Assistant Editor Linda Clark '64 Carolyn Rieth '64 Christine Mahoney '65 Candace Rixtorol '64 Susan Knight '64 Cynthia Saunders '64 Darthea Huntley '64 Sue Skinner '64 Sylvia Jarvis '64 Sheila Abbott '64 Dennis Howard '64 Susan Mason '64 Frank Foley '64 Kathryne Mallory '64 Pamela Colony '64 Nancy Blythe '64 Robert Scheinteld '64 SENIOR SECTION Mary Lou Alther '64 Earl Parker '64 Linda Stone '65 Marsha Vaughn '65 TYPISTS Dorothy Barcomb, Head Typist '64 Mary Castor '64 Gail Bradbury '64 Geraldine Caldwell '65 Joan Perkins '65 Judy Pursell '65 Beverly Simmers '65 Claudia Garner '64 Marion Moran '64 I50 Staff SECRETARY Sherlyn Gallagher '64 TREASURER Patricia McCarton '64 BUSINESS BOARD Kathryn Donovan '64, Manager Jane Robinson '64, Manager Jean Powers '65, Ass't Manager Betsy Bissell '65, Ass't Manager CO-ASSISTANT EDITORS Janis Oliver '65 Wynn Arnold '65 ART BO-ARD Richard Whitney '64, Editor James MacAllister '66 Kathleen Kirk '64 Carol Gillis '64 Mary Cummisky '64 Margaret Barrett '65 Laura Welch '64 April Kremin '64 Nancy K. Hill '65 Sharon Shinners '65 Brenda Benkosky '65 Beverly Simmers '65 Dawn CorIiss.'65 Candy Johnson '65 Diane Bergeron '65 Ellen Taylor '65 Deborah Donahue '65 Marsha Vaughn '65 Kathy York '65 Nancy Rondeau '65 Dorothy Aldrich '65 SPORTS SECTION Wayne Worcestor '65 Deborah Chamberlin '64 Holly Harmon '65 PHOTOGRAPHY BOARD John Cimics '64 Eric Davis '64 Linda Clark '64 Stephen Wollmer '66 Wayne Worcester '65 Casper Bemis '65 Robert Robinson '65 The SALMAGUNDI: our yearbook E l Worcester, J. Cimics. ISL? in Ib '- 3 fb O C Z 2 fn 2 -4 O no ff' 31' an 2 cn -4 P Z -4 YT1 U :I O zu ff' P Z O P U S cn O no mm -ITT1 'QE Urn -P Z Q3 Joi 'm C 52- gm 3? fb 143 I-2 595'- 0'-2 3. 92 ?-. ml, on UQ. 5'9- 3 9511 U7 F3 3. U 09. nn. 2- mi 33 55 05 T14 DJ 31: g. -14 Z0 3- N 3 U10 'S QP' DI EF LD 3-Q '34 -aa -Ur' gfi FS? - 'Ear 0-1 P- uw 'I UIC '33 '32 .. N 'U pro ggi -. 22 35 I 04 - 3 O P 3 9 O J J 5' I SALMAGUNDI PLANNING BOARD SEATED: J. Robinson, B. Stanford, P. Vermouth, D. Chamberlin, C. Parker. STANDING: R. Whitney, P. McCarten, S. Gallagher, K. Donovan, S. Hunt, W. Worcester, J. Cimics. ISI SALMAGUNDI LITERARY AND ART BOARD SEATED: P. Barrett, N. Hebert, R. Whitney, K. Kirk, M. Cummisky, C. Gillis. STANDING: L. Clark, M. Dionne, S. Hunt, C. Reith, C. Mahoney. BUSlNESS BOARD SEATED: P. Colony, S. Shinners, N. Blyth, S. Skinner, K. Donovan, J. Robinson, K. Mallory, S. Jarvis, J. Wood, C, Rixford. STANDING: D. Aldrich, C Saunders, S. Mason, N. Hill, B. Bissell, B. Benkosky, A. Kremin, D. Bergeron, D. Donahue, N. Rondeau. ROW 2: R. Sheinfeld, D. Howard, K. York, D Huntley, L. Welch, S. Abbott, E. Taylor, .l. Powers, C. Johnson, S. Lysitt, B. Simmers, F. Foley. l52 PHOTOGRAPHY BOARD: SEATED: W. Worcester, L. Clark, J. Cimics, S. Wollmer, E. Davis. STANDING: R. Robertson, C. Bemis. almaguncli Each year a Salmagundi staff puts in many hours of hard work behind The scenes to bring The students and faculty of Keene High School a yearbook that they can look Through with pleasure. This is a real business venture, not lust an extra- curricular activity. Each year The staff has to meet publishing costs and deadlines, keep informed on The latest Techniques and improvements in yearbooks, and satisfy the community's demand for a well-edited and well-written book. S. Hunt- See, I eat it iust like corn on The cob. ..-dm, B. Stanford, W. Arnold- l know his desk is neater than mine, but . . . Government of, by, and for the School. STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED: N. Wilson, M. Alther, J. Wyman, B. Stanford, P. Colony, K. Whitney, C. Harper STA ' ' NDING. M. Thurston, L. Benkosky, J. Day, R. Campbell, B. Barrett, J. Cimics, Mr. Reynolds, F. Carey, D. Brown, E. Kimball, G. Pearson, S. Grover J Lipsky. l - B. Stanford, P. Colony-President and Vice-President Con- ference I 54 The Student Council, a governing body of stu- dents from the four classes, is the heart of the student government. We have the privilege to vote for whom we want to represent us on the council, and through our representatives we may take part in improving our school. The council is responsible for the new school seal, school ring, and for the Student School Handbook. The Student Council is also a service organiza- tion, through the Annual Hag and Stag Dance, SIOO for both the United Fund and UNICEF was raised. The council also provided a refreshment stand at the football games. Future plans are in the process for a new school flag and a new handbook. For the preservation of ct well-informed student bod . INFORMER EDITORS SEATED: N. Blythe, S. Shinners, Mrs. Calef, J. Powers, K. Kirk. STANDING: R. English, S. Skinner, N. Slavift, J. Cimics. INFORMER BUSINESS BOARD SEATED: P. Robbins, E. Taylor, N. Blythe, D. Philips, N. Slavift, M. Vaughan. STANDING: J. Nelson, R. Lowell, M. Foster, D. Salatas, M. Arnold, G. Cald- N well, W. Lynch. a f -P-A' INFORMER REPORTERS SEATED: S. Shinners, L. Lang, S. Skinner, M. Moran, J. Fletcher, B. Hartman. STANDING: P. Alther, A. Haggart, P. Morin, N. Slater, E. Haggart, L. Lankhorst, R. Robinson, J. Cimics. I55 E T O PERPETUA! ENTERPRISE EDITORS AND ADVISOR Left fo right: S. Gallagher, K. Head, L. Clark, Mr. Allen, K. Kirk. ENTERPRISE LITERARY BOARD SEATED: M. Foster, B. Sanderson, S. Lewis, S. Gallagher, P. LaChance, J. Ryll, L. DeLancey, M. Murray STANDlNG: F. Foley, J. Strazdas, L. Slone, C. Ross, B. Bissell, M. Davis, J. Tarbox, E. Guild, J. Cimics. I56 A ENTERPRISE BUSINESS BOARD SEATED: J. Fletcher, B. Sanderson, A. Bennett, K. Head, M. Arnold, G. Jonah, D. Lipsky, B. Benkosky. STANDING: P. Bushey, B. Simmers, C. Ross, B. Duranf, S. Blake, S. Royce, M. Rudolph, D. Tacey, L. Dugdale, Houghion. l S. Sorrells, L. Benkosky, C. Mitchell, S. gm- lx if ENTERPRISE ART BOARD SEATED: D. Mallory, A. Kingsbury, K. Kirk, J. Ryll, L. Benkosky. , ,, Qssif is If 2 S ' I STANDING: N. Wilson, L. Oliver, N. Hebert, J. Wood, K. Mallory, M. Stankiewicz. l57 ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL Although this year only one person represented Keene High School at St. Paul's School, its value as a stimulus to learning must not be underestimated. For six weeks during the summer high calibre students from schools throughout the state have the op- portunity of studying some interesting course at St. Paul's which isn't offered at their high school. Students may select from the advanced fields of mathematics, science, history, and languages. St. Paul's students are able to satisfy their intellectual curiosity and cultivate many lasting friendships. JANE BENNETT D.A.R. GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD The D.A.R. Good Citizen is first voted upon by her class and then the faculty and administration. Her qualifications must be dependability, loyalty, service, and patriotism. After she takes an exam on the Constitution she represents her school at the state con- vention in Concord. According to the exams, and an interview, the state winner and two runners up are chosen. This year Barbara Stanford placed third in the state. JOHN CIMICS BARBARA STANFORD VOlCE OF DEMOCRACY This year the theme of the Voice of Democracy contest was the Challenge of Citizenship. Students were judged upon for their originality, expression, and content. John Cimics not only won this contest for this school, but for this region. 1 .H.S. Key Club . . . KEY CLUB SEATED: C. Prettie, R. Lowell, P. Vermourh, Mr. Tremblay, G. Greenier, W. Murphy. STANDING: D. Brown, D. Tyler, J. Cimics, O. Talbot, R. Robinson, P. Properzio, W. Worcester, L. Kolivas, L. Brown. ' PR lr il X L T X ,I X C 4' x-f UQM' The Key club is one of several new clubs that were established at Keene High this year. This organization, sponsored loy the local Kiwanis Club in cooperation with the school, is open to boys in the three upper classes. lt serves to acquaint the boys with the aims of a service club as well as a social club. Under the direction of its fine officers, the club has sponsored several service projects in both the school and the community. We hope the Key Club will remain a part of Keene High in the future. lt is a group of which we all can be proud. B0 s State .-11 SEATED E Guild T Arnold Mr Gober J Whitney, J. Lipsky. STANDING D Sutton D Bergeron D Tisdale, J. Cimics, R. Whitney, F. Foley. The Boys' State Program offers a unique oppor- tunity to capable Junior boys Throughout the state. For one week they attend classes and live in the dormitories at the University of New Hampshire. During the week they hear lectures, run political parties, and hold elections. Each boy is required to give of his time and use his own iniative to make the program a succcess. From their memorable experiences at Boys' State, the boys develop leadership and a knowledge of local, state, and federal government in the hope that they will become better informed citizens of the future. Girls' State SEATED: L. Clark, K. Donovan, Mrs. Collins, D. Huntley, J. Robinson. STANDING: P. Colony, S. Hunt, A. DeVaudreuil, C. Mitchell. This year, as always, the girls from Keene profited greatly from their experiences at Granite Girls' State, a program sponsored by the American Legion Auxil- nary. They heard lectures on local, state, and national government, then elected officials to run their own model state government. Girls elected from Keene were Sue Hunt, Governor, Pam Colony, Governor's Councilor, and Candy Mitch- ell, attache. Those appointed by the governor were Linda Clark, Superior Court Judge, Darthea Huntley, Comptroller, Jane Robinson, Bank Commissioner, and Anne DeVaudreuil, Attorney-General. Kathy Donovan received the Girls' State scholarship to the University of New Hampshire. All girls who have attended Girls' State will never forget the worthwhile and patriotic program and the lasting friendships made. L. Clark, C. Mitchell, K. Donovan Debating . . . DEBATING CLUB SEATEDI A- DeVaUdfeUil, D- Haskins, J. Bennett, Miss Ackerman, G. Pearson, T. Deere, S. Hunt, E. Guild. STANDlNG: M. Wyland, C. Reynolds J. Heath D. Berry, R. Sheinfeld, L. Kolivas, M. Tilton, M. Hunt, C. Mahoney. I Debating at K.H.S. is gaining momentum. With a larger membership, the club has been able to take better advantage of the many opportunities for participating in discussion, debating, and speech events. Through the club's association with the National Forensic League, its members can identity themselves with other debaters all over the country. Besides learning how to look up information, how to organize, and hovv to speak in front of a group, the debater gains a broad knowledge of several topics which are of great importance in the world today. l62 F - The study of history Ln the malcm SEATED: C. O'Nell M Moran Jane Robinson A DeVaudreuil Mr Ramsay P Brown V Sonnenschem P Barrett STANDING: M. Lacey G Woodman D Berry J Clayton D Howard L Kolivas J Heath W Hollis C.I.F. The Current I s s u e s Forum gives interested students an opportunity to learn more about cur- rent happenings, the world over. There is time for presentation and dis- cussion ot timely topics as well as for interesting programs and speakers. Many of the programs are open to the faculty and the student body, so the entire s c h o o I can learn and benefit from the activities of this hard- working club. These boys learn the skill of leadership -4-'R l64 JUNIOR ROTARIANS SEATED: R. DeBold, D. LaMothe, Mr. Burns, F. Foley, J. Lipsky. STANDING: D. Sutton, T. Arnold, P. Vermouth, J. Cimics, B. Abbott. QE 2,555 Each month a boy from the senior class is chosen as a Junior Rotarian. As a guest ot the Keene Rotary Club, he attencls the weekly meetings and hears several fine speakers. Through this program, the boys are able to learn of some of the many re- sponsibilities they must someday assume as capable adult leaders of their commu- nities. ms. if aw H gwxam as 552 Heisman at SNES A i N L .1-mail and perform many services l , af ' If L.. ti' W SEATED: D. Purbeck, V. Tisdale, Mr. Burns, R. Christiansen, G. Nicholas, STANDING: A. Martin, J. MacKenzie, D. Brown, J. Webber, F. Carey, J. Graves. The Junior Lions are selected from the iunior class to attend meetings of the Lions Club. This program provides the boys with an excellent op- portunity to learn about local and state affairs, community improvement projects, and other serv- ices performed by the Lions Club. W W 4. 4'r C v A110 x! Ici on parle Frangais . ajidlaiiil ROW l: M. Laplant, L. Clark, F. Brosseau, H. Galloway, L. Gallagher, J. Barry, Mr. Drew, D. Wright, F. Foley. ROW 2: B. Stanford, N. Slater, M Alther, J. Ryll, A. Bennett, K. Midgley, V. Sonnenschein, M. Hall, E. Lord. ROW 3: S. Paine, M. E. Sabin, F. Chabot, S. Forest, K. Henderson, B. San derson, M. Davis, S. Gallagher, S. Knight. ROW 4: J. May, N. Latz, S. Lysitt, N. Zeitz, H. Harmon, S. Rowell, N. Blythe, V. Fairbanks, D. Donahue, C Carroll. ROW 5: D. Chamberlin, L. Putnam, K. Duchesneau, M. Seraichick, D. Clark, M. Konides, S. Blake, L. Lang, P. Robbins. ROW 6: F. Graf, C Prettie, S. Wollmer, C. Bemis, E. Guild, D. Gclann, J. Cimics. L'ALLlANCE FRANCAISE L'Alliance Francaise etait tondee il y a deux annees, et elle est deia devenue une des plus grandes or- ganisations de l'ecole. Le cercle ottre aux membres l'occasion de s'amuser pendant qu'on gagne de Vexperience en parlant trangais. Aux re'unions les membres voient des piekes et e'coutent les con- fefrenciers interessants. L'Alliance espere tournir a chaque membre un intefet et des renseignements a' propos de la civilisation trancgaise. 12 5 J. Cimics, R. Davieau Les chanteurs francais I66 M. Perrichon entendant a' la porte. od est les iarnbes de Busan? . . . Quelquefoisf 1 A fake S FRENCH CLUB FRONT ROW: M. Laplant, L. Clark, Mr. Brosseau, Mrs. Galloway, Mrs. Gallagher, Mrs. Barry, Mr. Drew, D. Wright, F. Foley. SECOND ROW: J. Strazdas J. Perkins, D. Berry, J. Pursell, P. McCarten, C. Reith, S. Shinners, L. Sonnenschein, D. Bissell, D. Lipsky. THIRD ROW: V. Schlieder, M. A. Tasoulas, M Larson, M. Hunt, C. Johnson, G. Jonah, L. Benkosky, N. Rondeau, D. Phillips, L. Delancey. FOURTH ROW: J. Mitchell, C. Reynolds, J. Bennett, B. Sim rners, L. Stone, C. Oliver, D. Kenny, C. Berry, J. Powers, M. Barrett. FIFTH ROW: P. Vermcuth, P. Properzio, T. Cheney, D. Talbot, L. Kolivas, W. Geller J. Barry, J. Lipsky, J. Cimics. A Et i'ai les billets ici. J. Cimics, N. Slater, M. Laplante Toutes au Pretet? S. Wollmer , I 1 J'en suis desole! R. Davieau I67 mf 5 fun -ae .7 ff JP? SCIENCE CLUB SEATED: S. Driscoll, L. Stone, W. Worcester, Mr. Fahey, M. Foster, S. Skinner, C. Oliver, B. Mahoney. I STANDING: D. Trombly, D. Prettie, V. Tisdale, R. Robertson, D. Talbot, F. Graph, D. Wright, S. Aldridge, S. Scripture. SEATED: D. Salatas, J. Perkins, J. Pursell, D. Wright, Mr. Fahey, D, Joyce, J. Purdy, J. May, G. Gengenback. STANDING: R. Thompson, J. Osborn, R. Hill, W. Helie, R. Goodnow, R. Reith, D. Papenfuse, W. Geller, W. Folland, L. Bronson. In the past tew years at Keene High School there has been more and more interest in clubs which comple- ment the work ot classroom subjects. The latest to ioin the ranks ot the educational organizations in the Science Club. At bi-monthly meetings members ot the club have the opportunity to go beyond their classroom re- search by hearing guest speakers and performing experiments. The popular Science Club has succeeded in its tirst year in bringing the world ot science to students, and thus adding a new dimension to Keene High School. Ib8 El Circulo Espaiiol ROW ROW: ROW ROW ROW ROW l: Mrs. Aldridge, G. Barnes, L. Stone, L, Clark, K. Mallory, P. Brown, J. Shaw, P. Amer. 2: D. Philips, E. Taylor, C. Lamereaux, K. Whitney, D. Schnyer, S. Mason, C. O'Neil. 3: C. Drusendahl, L, Whitley, L. Page, L. Fuller, L. Woods, B. Stanford, M. Davis, M. Alther. 4: B. Cloutier, K. York, J, Strasdas, S. Beckwith, N. Slavitt, K. Kirk, D. Sexius. 5: S. Scripture, R. Osborne, G. Colburn, J. Safforcl, J. Day, E. Gregory, R. Bragg. 6: J. Beckwith, D. Chase, L. Stone, T. Adams, J. VanWormer, J. Webber, S. Aldridge, K. Barton The Spanish Club, newly organized this year, has gotten oft to a fine start. lts purpose is to help conscientious students to improve their knowledge of the language. Moreover, through movies and other types of educational entertainment they learn about Spain and South America. Our friends from Mexico Creatin a ood sound is hard work Q .. E5 A - .. - A CAPPELLA CHOIR FIRST ROW: Mr. Cummings, G. Davis, C. Gillis, D. Aldrich, P. Purdy, L. Gober, E. Lord, A. Kremen, A, Kingsbury, J. Robinson, S. MacGregor SECOND ROW: M. Russell, M. Emery, L. Lang, M. Konides, C. Harper, B. Davies, R. Osborne, C. Reith, G. Pearson, R. Doore, S. Gallagher, S. Knight D Mallory. THIRD ROW: E. Wilson, P. Vermouth, R. Christianson, B. Vogel, B. Staples, R. Hill, W. Arnold, G. Kott, J. Cimics, W. Hoffay, S. Hunt, S. Cowland M Ohman, M. Sabin, P. Louiselle. FOURTH ROW: P. Geilenberg, R. Lent, B. Bohannon, R. English, D. Price, H. Manley, T. Cheney, R. Whitney, J. Whitney, J. Johnson, H. Crandell M Laplante. Mrs. Hutchins and Mr. Cummings-One, two, three, stop. For many years the A Choir of Keene High School has been recognized as one of the outstanding choral groups of the state. This fine record has been kept only Through the hard work and effort of all the people associated with the group. In addition to giv- ing concerts here in Keene and singing at many school functions, the choir has traveled to various conventions and festivals both in and outside the state. Plans are now being made for the A choir's participation in the WorId's Fair in New York. We are both grate- ful and proud that the Choir is a living part of Keene High School. We're very ashamed, Mr. Cummings. Mrs. Hutchins and Mr. Cummings-Now in this hand we hold the needle and in The other we hold The Thread. CHOIR COUNCIL SEATED: P. Purdy, C. Robinson, L. Lang, S. Knight. STANDING: J. Whitney, P. Vermoulh, R. Osborn. K.H. . Band . .. ROW 'lz L. Bradstreet, R. Jones, L. Morse, H. Crandall, P. Guilenberg, J. Goodnow, W. Folland, E. Haggart, L. Clark, S. Hunt, E. Boyea, V. Hackler, M Hur S. Campbell, S. Palmer, G. Nicholas. ROW 2: P. Phagan, C. Batchelder, J. Pierce, C. Bemis, K. Lane, T. Morton, S. Berdinka, P. Szacik, D. Golann, T. Arnold, J. Perkins, J. Pursell, C. Druse dahl, D. Berry, D. Chambers, C. Rixford. ROW 3: D. Page, S. Kirk, B. Gray, J. Blair, S. White, C. Robinson, D. Lipsky, R. Brag, R. Hill, S. Grant, L. Lang, J. Robinson, S. Willson, D. Aldrich Little. ROW 4: C. Barrett, C. Palmer, B. Pierce, L. Brown, L. Stone, R. Davieau, R. Debold, C. Reardon, S. Farina, J. Lipsky, G. Greenier, B. Cloutier, J. Nelso Mr. Cummings and the band at K.H.S. Memorial Day services. The Keene High band has two functions. In the fall it provides entertainment, color, and peppy music on the football field, in the stands, and at our pep rallies. lt also appears in several parades and school programs during the year. In December or January the marching band is miraculously transformed into a concert band which gives several concerts of extremely high calibre for a high school band. lt also attends several music festivals throughout the region. Why look so sacl? We're onlv 5 touchdowns behind. BAND COUNCIL KNEELING: D. Chambers, C. Robinson, J. Robinson, D. Aldrich. STANDING: T. Arnold, C. Frost, G. Nichols. Twirlers and Color Guard at halftime. 5, H '. . A o r ' 'f i1'E. H- 1.r '. - fi f-,- ,',i1s 'fi'l3 : 5' . A sr' L vm . , ..,. , is: .pq I ' , '- , - . 'I .GL , '- .' l . .V M ' A ,Q it ' 144 5 A z i eg Q . .V ,E .. vi :ATF- 1' '- 'H - , 4, KA ,.,, X. ... .QV , . ir, - ,..,, , 1 . . , 1 , 55, pf! :- , 1-. . vqv . I- -5 ,Q :L ::,,,g,,m ,M A 3.5 4' is V.. , ' ' V K' A' ' .- ' ' . 5 , W3' 'V VF Diff? , ' ' 'Y ' L A Wg A . 1 ... V in 3 1 .1 4 11 . 1 -- G A V ? a . .ff ' A ,w..fx Mar . i ' lug' 4 f ,,.. '.,..,. . f : , . . 4 . . M i 1. , i , - . Q ..,.,.. ,W .,-S, we 3 .Q . H ,.,mis:5,5,,,Agi5,.15Vff. 535 f'5?Q.,-1'LiWfff5:E'f'f,' E eww , .LK..,-, . - Band at Football game TWIRLERS QL STANDING: C. Cassin, C. Reith, J. Clark, J. Tarbox, C. Mensel. KNEELING: Captain S. AbboTT. C. Reith, J. Clark, C. Mensel, J, Tarbox, S. Abbott-Now waTch . . . when I Turn my wrisT To a sharp 450 angle, iT cracks. I74 The Keene High Twirlers ioin The band in mosT of The home fooTball games and also accompany The band on many of The games away from home. They execuTe Their snappy maneuvers during The halfTime acTivi- Ties on The field, and before The sTands while play is in session. They perform aT pep rallies, and Take parT in our vicTory parades. This year The Twirlers parTicipaTed in The Junior Chamber of Commerce ChrisTmas Parade, The Hallowe'en Pa- rade, and The Firemen's Parade. as-.. -zf ? v .-, M. .Q E COLOR GUARD K. York, M,Moffi11, C. Johnson, M. J. Cross I75 The world is their stage. ' .,,X OFFICERS SEATED: J. Cimics, Mrs. Collins, J. Bennett, N. Christiansen. STANDING: N. Slavitt, S. Skinner. DRAMATIC CLUB Over the years Keene High has developed a superb Dramatic Club which this year consists of T70 members. Each year the club presents two plays directed by Mrs. Edna Collins. This year's first presenta- tion was the hilarious My Sister Eileen. As is true of anything worthwhile, each of these plays involves a great deal of time and work for the many energetic members. Included in the work is the painting of scenery, working as stagehands, obtaining properties, costuming, makeup, advertising, selling tickets, and the all important preparation by the actors for their parts. Every year two Junior members of the club, a boy and a girl, are sponsored to attend Girls' State and Boys' State. The Dramatic Club also has a yearly scholarship fund. . . . . .. , .,., . W . rl 1 x f 1. was ACTORS ROW I: K. MacMillin, N. Slater, K. Mallory, N. Slavitt, V. Hackler, J. Bennett, M. Alther. ROW 2: C. Bemis, J. Clayton, D. Solan, J. Coppolo, R Engl lish, T. Cheney, T. Morton, D. Chase, R. Dedo, ROW 3: L. Brown, B. Cloutier, T, Arnold, G. Kott, J. Cimics, J. Barry, J. Blanchard, G. King, M. Thurston R. Hill I7o 13 Affair DRAMATIC CLUB PROPS AND COSTUMES OW l: B. Boardman, N. Rondeau, K, Duchaneau, D. Clark, B. Durant, L. Kimball, D. Chamberlin, J. Kimball, C. Johnson. ROW 2: D. Jacobs, L. enkosky, K. MacMillin, G. Pearson, J. Shepard, S. Skinner, C. Oliver, L. DeLancey, K. Miclgley, M. Murray, M. Arnold, L. Clark, B. Stanford, K. Dono- van. ROW 3: B. Hartman, S. Campbell, L. Dugdale, J. Fletcher, J. Clark, L. Henderson, B. Benkosky, D. Tacy, L. Stone, R. Whitney. ROW 4: J. Little, S. Palmer, P. Knight, D. Donahue, C. Hackler, B. Simmers, A. Shultz, E. Kimball, D. Huntley, B. Watson, A. Bennett, P. Colony M. Hunt, P. Brown. 3 ii is 5 , ADVERTISING AND MAKE-UP ll J- Wyman. M. Serachick. V. Sefachick, K. Donnelly, J. Alther, G. Ruble, P. Sarner, L. Putnam. ROW 2: V. Schleider, V. Cummiskey, V. Ander l77 w M. Foster, H. Harmon, D. JOLWSOU. P. Morin, S. Jarvis. ROW 3: B. Mahoney, D. Bissell, G. Dyer, M. Tyler, C. Way, M. Vaughan, C. CaSSlr1. l-- A DRAMATIC CLUB STAGEHANDS AND SCENERY CREW ROW l: M. Stankwiewicz, S. Rowell, S. Driscoll, J. Ryll, J. May, C. Reith, E. Guild, N. Hebert, S. White, R. Aldington, J. Robinson. ROW 2: J. Wood C. Parker, C. Mitchell, M. Wyland, L. Oliver, M, Barrett, D. Wright, G. Bradbury, L. Page, K. Kirk, P. Robbins, S. Gray. ROW 3: B. Payne, R. ROLDGVTSOTI T. Morton, B. Cloutier, R. Christianson, J. Croteau, R. DeBold, D. Chase. ROW 4: R. Williams, C. Prettie, R. Davieau, R. Hall, P. Tacy, J. Cimics, W. Wor- cester, J. Blanchard, R. Sheinfield, B. Bohannon. 1 K. Macmillan, J. Cimics, V. Heckler, T. Cheney, J. Bennett- I am door- man at Russian Kretchma. .i C. Bemis- By yumpin' yiminy this is heavy. 'ff x . 7 if 7 Q 'S'-1 . li I l 9 ,. fuk ' '43 I .Q L. S 3, ,N 3 J , N- . + .Ur Q 1 ..!5Ai,,S7 M si ca i g ,: 'Z if W 'J 9 ' T - 4: . gs . Qi . ff? 1 . ' ' ' ' ' V ' 93' ' M. Alther, G. Kott- Forget about your mother. C'mere. M. Alther, G. Kott- Young man, cover your knees this instant! l78 B af V K ww g .wfe f H f ,ffm , E 2, ,,vL 2 ,igrl .. ,V .V , . 1 .kV, 3 . .V -1 X 1 .t - if ft vi 5 . 5 ' . W 5. . . - . . . Q , . . - J , -'L'Yf L-71 ',,'Y '--PWM-W - ,E 1 , p And l bought 5-Omf? QVBPB ivice, too. -V. Hackleli Get out of my bedroom! -J. Barry, J. Blanchard, J. Bennett. T. Arnold, J. Bennett. fe 1 ,,, ' 'W .-'H if ' u aff i l SFQL l 1123? i View l 'Hifi i ..... Q. i 1 l What a miserable dump this is! -C. Bemis, J. Cimics, J. Bennett, V. Hackler. And who do you think you are? -G. Kott, J. Clayton. l aw , 53 ,. n i . J , J- ::K Q vu 5 M And please distribute these cards to G. Kott- Which way do you want your skirt anyone who asks. -K. MacMillan, V. pleated? Heckler. Junior Librarians . . . A JUNIOR LIBRARIANS SEATED: S. Blake, G. Folsom, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs, Gordon, L. Henchey, L. Dyer, S. Petrin, B. Campbell. Desruisseau, D. Howard, D, Spring, J. Shaw, C. Reynolds, G. Dyer, L. Carey, B. O'Brien. ROW 2: D. Tacy, Stratton, M. Huse. STANDING ROW l: 5. Gates, K. Hickey, L. S. Carey, K. Symonds, D. Berry, D. Poliks, J. JUNIOR LIBRARIANS These students give of their time to help out in a vital part 'ot our school-our library. In their bi- monthly meetings they learn more about library work as well as holding parties once in a while. The Junior Librarians prepare attractive exhibits on vari- ous occasions including Library Week, and the times when the library receives new books. Taking part in this club provides a good first step toward be- coming a librarian. .mx Mrs. Roberts, K. Symonds- This book was due yester- day. I80 'Z r SEATED: S. Gray, J. Nicholls, J. MacKenzie, T. Adams, J. Poliks, D. Papenfuse. STANDING: R. Brochu, R. Costello, D. Howard, Miss Cooke, W, Ballou, P. Tacy. AUDIO VISUAL DEPARTMENT AIThough This deparTmenT is heard of less Than some of The oThers iTs value To The school is im- measurable. Miss Cooke, The direcTor, supervises The main- Tenance of a large Tile of films, slides, and Tapes, and Trains her crew of Technicians To prepare equiprnenT Tor use in The classrooms and To assisT Teachers when needed. S. Aldridge sewing up a proiector 5 l 82 Junior Achievement CSQWWKQXKQX? Jr. Achievement provides an opportunity for future business workers and leaders to learn the processes of the free enterprise system. By work- ing on company projects, the participants in this nation wide program find out what goes behind manufacturing and selling a product. F. H. A. SEATED: J. Fortunato, J. Heath, M. Lamoureux, D. Buffum, S. Williams. STANDING: S. Blake, P. Frazier, T. Cheever, C. Piper, D. Joyce. This club is composed of girls who are interested in their future as wives and mothers. By learning the skills which are so vital now, they prepare themselves for successful domestic careers in the years to come. YMAKfR5 Q 'N fi' 'L gl 'IJ-Us ow of ws 4 we . 14 M . of rf' r iiri' J . Sm E ,.., fi 'N' Y ,A S. Merrill, J. Heath, S. Williams O -1 O? Future Hornemakers of America 43 x D X40 4' 0 NEW K1-1. . Ushers . . . USHERS CLUB SEATED: C. Parker, A. Kremen, S. Lysitt, P. Robbins, P. Colony, C. Reith. STANDING: D. Huntley, J. Kimball, S. Jarvis, K. Mallory, Mr. Trufant, J. Robinson, C. O'Neil, J. Dubuque, L. Learnard. S. Lysitt and Mr. Trufant Head Usher and Advisor I84 Whenever there is a concert, play, or other public function held in Keene, the Keene High School Ushers can be seen escorting people to their seats and distributing programs. These lovely girls are chosen for their grace and poise and add color to events at which they serve. -- . ' l :gf .-.--wa . , ,U Y :I up J H 4 I X nf N O 'n N 5 w N N w I l i 9 V 1 I ! 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' X f r ' ,,Q',4!'f 'if'fL A ', 1 . - ,J I M f X -- .....l.g:,I Q. j U . bv, ' ',':,.5- . 17 ,j. '- P 1 H b V .,.-'.,4j4f,'?f -' . -. N ,xxx ff gb' 2 1 ' ' ' ww ' AX f' --if , , I V XX y Wim-. l'Il be seeing you in Apple Blossom Time. Miss Safford's creation turns the evening into an enchaniing experience. 1 2 2 Z E 1 4 l i S 3 Q r SENIOR QUEEN'S count AND Escoms QUEENS COW' ROW l: P. Colony, S. Lysitt, J. Kimball, K. Donovan, N. Hebert. ROW 2: R. Debold, P. Vermouth, D. LaMothe, M. Sweeney, J. Cimics. Practice session for the Queen's Court under leadership of Mr. Bergeron. Pa.. QL The Bird Cage Punch Bowl Attendants P l dv-A 1.-I 'T Queen Norma crowned by Mr. FifzASimon if A -Q r .1 '21 M hr, 'IFF ' X z Presentation of orchid to Norma Hebert X , X , K 1 Y U Wu gi 4 HAM' -J 7,61 --.a-V'-qv M The Queen and her court Norma Hebert and her escort, Mike Carbone Miss KI-LS. NORMA JEAN HEBERT I89 2 ff , Q T Af Assemblies A 4., W A dv AW: ,L , , ,,1.wLf,,f, NA V f fmhf A N X . K- ggi QQ , . 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Y - fi A M: V , X M 4 cf 2' ' f ' q-?-P-My -' .--- M -rx xlff v 1 1 if f ,JA lfff uf f ,JM A' mf f f x ig R, .,.,,, ,tiff 1 fg I X K XX! d VX- 1 -T ...., I new . G, J ,ww x I .. tw-H , f, XX . .N , ,J U ,XA 1 M 4 1 X Xxx! lklz K U! V l K Q n' Y! l W 1 , 1 I MADE IN U.S.A. CKEENE, N.H.D We're proud of our MPB people-over 7OO of Ihem who live in and around Keene -who worlc Iogelher as a well-inregraied 'ream Io produce a produci of highesi qualiiy. Because of Ihern, +here's a li++Ie bi'r of Keene almosl anywhere you go. MINIATURE PRECISION BEARINGS, INC., PRECISION PARKXKEENE. N. H. For 'Ihe I::esI' buy in Usecl Cars, come Io MURPHY'S before you buy. MURPHY'S prices are always Iower 'Ihan all oI'hers. MURPHY'S CARS ALL CARRY A GUARANTEE. On Ihe spoI' financing MURPHY'S AUTO SALES 502 Winchesier S'I'., Keene, N. H. Telephone EL 2-6953 Le+'s noi fight Ka+hyI R. Smirh and K. Ware THE MILL STORE Homesfead Woolen Mills, Inc.-W. Swanzey, N. TEL. 352-2022 IOOZ, Wools and Blends Coaiings - Suifings - Ligl-iI'weighI's Plaids - Solids - Checks - Noveliies RONNIE'S SERVICENTER Engine Transmission Repair EIec'IricaI Worlc-Tune Up Wheel Balancing-Fron'I' End AIignmen'I' 56I Main S+. Keene, N. H. Dial 352-37I6 INDIAN HEAD NEWS AGENCY, INC. 27 SI. James S+., Keene. New Hampshire Wholesale DisIribu'I'ors '92 Newspapers - Magazines LEON'S TIRE SERVICE DisI'ribuI'or of Cooper Tires Truclc Tire Specialisis-Cusiom Refreacling 557 Main S+., K eene , N. H., Tel. EL 2-II03 Your Tire Troubles are Our Worries AMSDEN'S SHOE STORE I6 MAIN ST. KEENE, N.H. Foofwear for AII BEEDLE'S MUSIC CENTER 27 Main S+. KEENE. NEW HAMPSHIRE EL 2-2000 BLACK LANTERN TROY ROAD KEENE, N. H. A WoncIer'FuI Place +o Eai' THE YARN BAR Kniffing Supplies-KniHing Lessons HandImi'I' Garmenfs I8 Easfern Ave. Keene, N.H. EL 2-4I50 74' HESHII f C UIRE, I5 Main SI'ree+ ' Keene, N. H. ' TeIepI1one EL 2-5050 ' Member of Ihe Federal Deposif Insurance Corp. and Federal Reserve Sysfem emembe' MASON INSURANCE AGENCY 3 CenI'raI Square Keene, New Hampshire WI'were's your Iunch, Sue? Dlefinc agaIn? Sue Ly I D. C. WHITCOMB Clean-Uniform-Dependable fs some I' HEAT gl 25 Island S+., Keene, N. H. SYD'S PAINT SHOP I4 Crossfield Sfreef Keene New Hampshire LEGERE BEAUTY SALON 49 Waier SI'reeI' TEL. EL 2-I9I0 ANDY'S AUTO STORE Hardware-Houseware-Toys Painfs-AuI'o Supplies Sporfing Goods TeI. 352-34I0 IDEAL TAXI, INC. Na+ionaI Car Ren+aI TeI. EL 2-I33I 60 Wafer SI. Keene, New Hampshire KEENE FOOD MART Groceries-Meafs-Frozen Foods TEL. EL 2-OI I5 You send me, Bob! R. Debold-Nancy Slavirr. , fi gs, .. CHESHIRE couNTY SAVINGS BANK I The Number One Spof in Cen+raI Square I4 , Keene, New Hampshire 352-2502 ., ! ESTABLISHED new x x I , AI' i MARLBORO MFG. CO., INC. IsIand SI'ree+ Keene, New Hampshire MILLER BROS.-NEWTON W. J. WICHLAND Keene's Mos'I Modern Men's SI'ore V V , , , Johns afrrachnq qIrIs again. J. Robinson, P. Colo y J C S H gm imics, . ou on. ZIMMERMAN'S GARAGE REDDY KILOWATT Says- 327 Wesf S+' You Cannoi B9aI Keene, New Hampshire EIec+ric Hea+ PUBLIC SERVICE CO. of New Hampshire COIFFURE BY ETHEL 3I CenI'raI Square EL 2-2I03 I6 CenIraI Square I A mm.. IIIEI ' I 5 we I ff I Q f'- I I W- I - ' Brattleboro, Vt. 6 'lib-I v 5 ik , - A 5 THE VOGUE M 3... The Sfore of Na+ionaI Brands I03 Main S+. Keene, New Hampshire John, you aren'I concenfrafing on Ihe news. J. Sfroshine, C Mensel. Y sl ThaI's wha? i've been frying Io I'eII you. Mr. Trembley G 81 R ELECTRIC CO. Molor Repairing Commercial S+. Keene, N. H. YE GOODIE SHOPPE 89 Main S+. Keene, New Hampshire We Mail Candies. Telephone EL 2-4440 P. O. Box 459 R. W. PAYNE, INC. Building - Moving - Rigging - Consfruclion Bulldozer - Shovel and Crane Work Wood SI'reeI' Keene, New Hampshire S'rar+ saving for Ihe fulure wiI'h life insurance purchased from +he 2 BURNS INSURANCE AGENCY 3I Cen+raI Square gg mc. Keene, N. H. Tel. 352-4249 RICCI'S MELODY SHOP I0 Cen'I'raI Square Keene, New Hampshire 87 Main Sfreef Keene, New Hampshire Keene's Finesl' CIoI'hing and Specially Shop for Men and Ladies. 95 , XA.. A 04 Q69 Filter ueen OW 1 Y 1. aa. .IOM srl WON blstrlliiitorgc mented Q-QQ ggi in PIII N G oi 2.1 Doxburq SL ENVI CLEJANI - 2 Keene ZJNEH. IANO 4W...a,.....,,,w . Q - Best Wishes to the Class of 1964 - FOOTWEAR CENTER Home of Hush-Puppies 25 Wesl Sfreel' Keene, New Hampshire Your Slore of Fine Clofhing For Men and Boys Formal Renlals KEENE SAVINGS BANK 9 Elm Sfreel Keene, New Hampshire 46 Cenlral Sq. Keene, New Hampshire Member Federal Deposil Insurance Corpora+ion KEENE BUILDING SUPPLIES CORP. R. R. Square-S+. James Slreel Keene, New Hampshire Telephone 352-4240 PASTIME LANES, INC. Mechanic S+., Keene, N. H. I EL 2-6853 '96 Anolher greal pep-rally draws Io a close. Did You I'-Iear II on W K N E ? Lei me in - whee-ooo! L. Learnard. I SUPERIOR PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, INC. Chickering and Richards 535 Main S+. Keene, N. H. Telephone 352-5240 SUN-RISE DONUT SHOP QuaIiI'y DonuI's Made Fresh Daily I5I Main SI., Keene, N. H. Tel. 352-2926 PAKO HOMES, INC. Modern, Spacious Homes A+ Medium Prices ...J fi. mg f' .1 II 2 21 2135 ' 15 -T' T.. -A ,.., 4l7 Pako Ave., Maple Acres, Keene LEMAY FURNITURE CO. CompIeI'e Home Furnishings I5 EIm S'I'reef Keene, N. H. Telephone 352-3I00 Coastal Accepizance Corporalion 95 Main Sfree M. N. MacKENZIE KEENEI NJ-1 No+hing Inu? aciion here! J. DebonviIIe, A. Cofe. Manager Elhmwood 2-500Q MAC MILLIN COMPANY, I . in I I KEENLNEW HAMPSHIRE I EL wooaz- 0 O I97 WYMAN'S SALES 81 SERVICE Lincoln ConI'inenI'aI-Mercury Mefeor-Comef-Lark I99 Marlboro S+., Keene, New Hampshire S+yIon Ceramic Tile Lamina+ed Plasfic Counfer Tops Armsfrong Floors Ki+chen Remodeling MARK TOPPAN, INC. Don'+Iook5ogad,I.a+in'sfIm. J.Terry 463 WashingI'on S'I'ree+ Keene, New Hampshire KEENE INDUSTRIAL PAPER CO. Emerald Sfreef Keene. New Ha,,,,,,,,,,e KEENES REXALL DRUG STORE EL 2-002I 37 CenI'raI Square BULLARD 8: SHEDD CO. Dependable Since I840 HEALD INSURANCE AGENCY, Keene, New Hampshire J Founded I882 Phone 352-43I2 KINGSBURY MACHINE TOOL COMPANY KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE F The Bes+-Value Brand Promises and Delivers SERVICE QUALITY ECONOMY COMPLETE PRODUCT LINE COMPETENT REPRESENTATIVES The Mark Of Qualify Designers and manulaclurers ol business Iorm syslems known nalion- ally lor qualily Knowledge and experience ol forms applicalion Io syslems problems. EEINIINIIZIR -VQVXFTEQ GENERAL OFFICES 96 DUNBAR ST. KEENE, N. H. PHONE ELMWOOD 2-4335 IREPRESENTATION IN PRINCIPAL CITIESI Devil in disguise D. Chamberlain WRIGHT BROTHERS Armsfrong Linoleum - Window Shades I I Vernon Slreel' Tel. EL 2-I2I7 FRANKLIN CHEMICAL CO., INC 349 Washingfon Slreel' Keene, New Hampshire LEIGHTON'S AUTO SALES Marlboro S'I'ree'I' Keene, New Hampshire To make fheir mark aHrac+iveIy, complefely, and a'I' low cosf, manufaclurers world-wide use MARKEM marking machines, prin+ing 'Iype and ink. MARKEM MACHINE COMPANY Keene, New Hampshire Ne dormez pas en classe, Madame Gallagher! CHESHIRE TRANSPORTATION CO. 37 Emerald S+. Keene, New Hampshire BesI' wishes 'For a prosperous fulure, fhe Class of I964 BROWNIE'S TEXACO STATION I43 Marlboro S+. Invi+e Us Io Your Nexf BIowou+!' BOCCIA 81 GROUT, INC. Where +he Fil Counls Name Brand Shoes for AII +he Family Shoe Repairing 30 Roxbury S+., Keene, N. H. TEL. EL 2-04I2 WOODWARD MOTORS, INC. 37 Church S+., Keene, New Hampshire N. E. VIDEO There's more Io see on CABLE TV. 7 I4 WEST SI- Keene. How's Ihe pencil Iasle, John? P. Properzio, J. Coppola. N. Hill S AND J AUTO PARTS, INC. 43 Emerald SI'ree+-Keene TEL. EL 2-9I22 DisI'ribuI'ors' of Au+omoI'ive DALBOLT, INCORPORATED ParI's and Safely Glass for AII Cars. Keene, New Hampshire CusI'om Prinfers of Fine Fabrics 'ISGY IT Willi Flowery ANDERSON THE FLORIST CuI' Flowers, PoHed Planfs Funeral Designs, Wedding Bouquefs 22I Davis S+. Tel. 352-6422 BARRETT 81 NEAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY 35 Mechanic S+. Keene, N. H. All American sfyle. R. Bergeron ROYAL TYPEWRITERS VICTOR ADDING AND CALCULATING MACHINES CHUTE 3' PAGE DICTATING MACHINES Reffigef-BIIOH and Air Condifioning DUPLICATING AND MIMEOGRAPHING MACHINES Sales and Servlce Sales-Service-Renfals I8 CenI'er SI. Keene, N. H. WINDING BROOK SERVICE STATION Wes+ Keene New Hampshire DERBY'S OF KEENE, INC. Telephone 352-9748 I9 Vernon S+. Keene, N. H. Telephone EL 2-0950 PERKINS, BASSETT 81 WRIGHT, INC. IndusI'riaI and Mill Supplies 3'-7I Wes+ S+., Keene, New Hampshire ORR'S SERVICE STATION TeIephone EL 2-97I4 I52 Winchesfer Sfreei Keene, New Hampshire MR. NORM Hair S+yIis+ CompIe'I'e Hair Siyling Hair Coloring p Evening Appoinimenfs I Leffers Io rhe Seniors from U.S. Dignifaries. S+a+ionerY Professional Prescriprionisfs - EL 2-302l Office EqUIPmen'I' MEDICAL HALL, INC. Giffs and Gree+ing Cards 55 Main S+'-Keene' N' H' Typewrifers and Adding Machines M-A-C FINANCE PLAN 1 I I5 Couri' Sfreef S Keene, New Hampshire 22 Wesi' S+reeI Tel- EL 2-0120 Keene, New Hampshire MALCOLME ACLAPP Manager MORGAN LINEN SERVICE 3 Kingsbury S+. Keene, New Hampshire Shell Home Gas H I' B HI cI I eagfj THE SPURWINK co. gaf I6 Ashuelor S+. Keene, N. H. I 24-Hour Service S 8 H Green STBITIPS Take good care of Ihaf microphone, Bruce. B. Bohannon 20I WWWEYOUSME YANKEE LANES, INC. MAGIC TRIANGLE 1-na-us 477 Park Avenue Keene, New Hampshire BOWLER, JONES .AND PAGE, INC Member American Ins+i'ru'I'e of Decora+ors FurniI'ure and AnI'iques G. JACKSON JONES 78 Railroad Sf. Keene, N. H. I Pre-game workout ROBERTS-HART, INC. Greefing Cards Books Keene' New I'IamP5I1Ife Cameras and Films G. H. TILDEN 8: CO. On I'he Square School Supplies S+a+ionery Leafher Goods ELLIOT BROTHERS Real Esfafe Sales and Managemeni' 7 Main S+ree+ Keene, New Hampshire TEL. 352-0254 Come +o FordsviIIe, U. S. A. -2339? BAILEY FORD 250 Marlboro SI. Keene. N. H. MICHEL'S STUDIO SHOP. INC. I9 Wesi' Sfreei' Giffs-Jewelry Wedding ConsuII'anI's 202 We're from K.H.S. and no one could be prouderl II was Ihis Iong. Honesfl J. MacAIIisIer SEARS, ROEBUCK, AND CO. 4I CenIraI Square Keene, New Hampshire M. S. PERKINS MACHINE CO.. INC. IIO Wafer SI'reeI' Keene, New Hampshire BOWMAN FLYING SERVICE a'I Keene Airporf I'II now reveal my hidden Ireasure. P. Vermoufh, S. LysiII THE STAGE COACH on Rouie I2 Eas+ Swanzey, New Hampshire Where I+'s Usual Io Find Ihe Unusual in GIFTS and ANTIQUES Mosf cordially, THE McKANES DE MAMBRO RADIO SUPPLY, INC 300 Wesi' SI'ree+ Keene, New Hampshire EL 2-5039 WINDING BROOK DAIRY MiIIc and Cream Supreme Wesi' Keene, New Hampshire EL 2-5I4I ' DUYOUNEED I 0 ALOCKSMITH? can A ,- FRED'S Flxn SHOP 40 Church S+. Keene, New Hampshire Keys-Locks-Safes Business-Au'Io-Home HOWARD W. KIRK ReaII'or 27I Roxbury S+ree+ Hey, John, we'II have none of Thai, J. Croieau, C. Johnson. Keene' New I-Iampshlre EI' 2-0038 Bes+ Wishes BILL STILLING'S DOG N' SUDS The Family Drive-In 233 Marlboro S+., Keene, N. H. TeI. 352-97I5 ROY'S SERVICE STATION 81 GARAGE UncIe Roy Mo+or Tune-Up SpeciaIisI's 384 Washingion S+. Keene, N. H. Dayfon Tires-Special Ra+es +o Sfudenfs QUALITY SHOPPE Spor+swear Casual Wear For Ihe Fashion-Firsi' Young Woman I8 Wesf S+. Keene, N. H. 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Lumber and Building Supplies Keene, New Hampshire 4I5 -Marlboro Sf. EL 2-4I07 EL 2-4I08 MARTIN'S PHOTOGRAPHY 32 Mechanic S+ree'r Keene, New Hampshire EL 2-3230 X -D IU I IIIIIIIII eene 0-ofpezafive I lu 753 if msurfn T T , KEENE New HAMPSHIRE ALLSTATE AUTO 81 FIRE INSURANCE ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. 573 Wesi' Sfreei' Keene, New Hampshire EL 2-5036 GOOD LUCK TO ALL SENIORS! DOUGLAS COMPANY, Inc. W K N E 322 WeS+ S+-- Keene- New Hampshire Keene's Exclusive s+a+1On For AII Sofi' Dolls and SI'u'FfecI AnimaIs K. H. S. Foo+baII and Baske+baII Games Vigifl- Our F-ac-I-gry S-I-gre WKNE- I290 5000 Wa'Hs-CBS The sfaff of Ihe I964 Salmagundi sincerely ex- presses appreciafion +o Mr. Drew for his endless pafience and assisfance: Io I'he sfudenfs of aII classes for 'Iheir supporh Io our valued adveriisers: Io 'Ihe Keene Evening Sen'rineI 'For allowing us 'Io use some impor'ran+ phofographsg and Io all who, in any way, made our book possible. 2I5 T, -Il' I gurl I TTL IIIIIIII1 IHIIIIII w ,gsig -812' , -I ' ' Barbara Grandin 23 Chabott, Theodore E. 34 ADMINISTRATION John W. Day 12 Alfred Lambert 13 Harold F. Drew 14, 166 Charles F. Burns 15, 164 HEALTH DEPARTMENT Gladyce Burnell 23 Helen White 23 FOOD SERVICE B. Brooks 23 H. Cantlin 23 A. Hanley 23 H. Kremen 23 J. LaBarre 23 G. Trask 23 CUSTODIANS C. Boyce 24 F. Brosseau 24, 166, 167 L. Emerson 24 A. Keniston 24 L. LaBarre 24 Index Dundas, Raymond F. 18 Fahey, William J. 18, 92, 117, 168 Gallagher, Laura 18, 112, 166, 167 Galloway, Helen E. 18, 98, 166, 167 Gober, Eugene F. 18, 71, 118, 160 Gordon, Helen D. 19, 89 Hanley, P. Augustine 19, 79, 144 Harris, Audrey T. 19, 143 Hazen, Edward H. 19, 107 Hetherman, Margaret A. 19 Hutchins, Dorothea 19, 170, 171 Kilroy, Mary M. 19, 72, 122, 123, 151 Lambert, Frances D. 19, 123 Learnard, Norris 19 Mayes, John L. 20, 130, 134 McCaughey, Helen 20, 76, 140, 142 Moore, Howard C. 20 Mousley, Doris B. 20, 83, 84 Murray, Richard P. 20, 101 O'ConneIl, John J. 20 Pearson, Gertrude B. 20, 106 Plante, Mabel E. 20 Purbeck, Dudley B. 20 Ramsay, C. Murray 21, 83, 105, 163 Reynolds, Landon B. 21, 84, 122, 154 Ritchie, Barbara 21, 122 Roberts, Theresa P. 21, 180 Safford, Norma J. 21, 71 Schor, Ruth M. 21, 90 Beckwith, Sharon 30, 169 Beeso, Claudette M. 30 Beliveau, John P. 31 Bennett, Jane 31, 158, 162, 167 178, 179 Bergeron, Donald J. 31, 132, 152, 160 Bergeron, Linda L. 31 Bergeron, 146 Ronald G. 28, 31, 134 Bingham, Ronald P. 31 Blythe, Nancy J. 31, 152, 155, 166 Bogosian, George D. 32 Bohannon, Bruce R. 32, 170, 178 Bosworth, Carolyn 32 Boyea, Elizabeth 32, 140, 142, 172 Bradbury, Gail A. 32 Brown, Pamela J. 32, 140, 163, 169 Brown, Ronald C. 32 Buckman, Ingrid L. 33 Buffum, Donna E. 33 Caldwell, Linda M. 33 Campbell, Gail F. 33 Campbell, Pamela S. 33, 65 Campbell, Peter J. 33, 144, 147 Carey, Douglas B. 33 Carey, Susan J. 34, 136 Carrier, Paul A. 34, 180 Cassin, Constance A. 34, 174, 177 Castor, Mary 34, 122 Abbott, Bryan K. E. Marden 24 FACULTY Ackerman, Margaret D. 16, 74, 112, 162 Aldridge, Lanice 16,17, 75,169 Allen, Herbert A. 16, 77, 110, 156 Arnold, Harry W. 16, 125 Asbury, Carole 16, 93 Baldwin, Thelma H. 8, 9, 16, 73, 122, 123 Barron, Grace E. 22 Barry, Jane F. Beauregard, Cha Bergeron, Lucien 16, 86,1l2,166,167 rlotte C. 16, 100 E. 16, 68, 187 Bolles, Frances E. 17, 126 Seavey, Gary J. 21, 123 Sturgis, John E. 21, 124 Tisdale, Nathalie E. 21, 22 Tousley, Charles D 22, 89, 114, 115 Tracy, Elizabeth A. 22, 88 Tremblay, Richard P. 22, 116, 159 Chabott, Thomas 34, 124 Chadwick, Jay E. 34 Chamberlin, Deborah A. 35, 112, 140, 166 177 Chambers, Deborah F. 35, 140, 172, 174 Chute, Kathleen J. 35 Trufant, Richard O. 22, 116, 117, 184 Whipple, Roger C. 22, 99 Wight, Norman B. 22, BO, 114, 115 Wyman, Gilbert H. 22 SENIOR CLASS Cimics, John T. 18, 27, 134, 151, 153 154, 155, 156, 158, 160, 164, 166, 167, 170, 176, 211 Clark, Linda A. 35, 66, 72, 153, 156, 161, 166, 167, 169, 177 Cloutier, Bruce N. 35, 67, 134, 169, 172, 176, 178 29, 64, 132, 164, 174 Cloutier, Eugene R. 35, 134 Bridge, Harold E. 17, 67 Bridges, Paul E. 17 Burrill, Guy F. 17 Burrill, Hortense 17, 104, 115 Calef, Dorothy M. 17, 155 Carroll, John J. 17, 108, 118 Collins, Edna L. M. 17, 161, 176 Collins, Jeannette 17, 87 Cooke, Muriel K. 18, 19, 181 Cunrgings, Robert C. 18, 121, 170, 171, DiMeco, Joseph A. 18 Dru99, Helen 18, 91 216 Abbott, Sheila A. 29, 67, 152, 174 Alther, Everett P. 29 Alther, Mary L. 28, 29, 63, 69, 154, 166, 178 1 76, Arnold, Thomas H. 29, 160, 164, 174, 176, 179 Ayer, Francis H. 29 Barcomb, Dorothy A. 29 Barnes, Gay M. 30, 169 Bean, Jeanne S. 30 Beard, Brian E. 30 Beauregard, Charlene G. 30, 67 Beckwith, John A. 30, 169 Colburn, Gregory H. 36, 169 Colony, Pamela B. 27, 36, 66, 68, 137 152, 154, 161, 172,184,187 Cote, Richard M. 36 Coty, Robert R. 36, 128, 132 Cross, Mary J. 36, 175 Croteau, Brian J. 36 Croteau, Cheryl A. 36, 51 Croteau, Gary R. 37, 51 Cummisky, Mary A. 37, 51, 152, 177 Davieau, Robert F. 37, 51, 64, 172, 178 Davis, Charles M. 37, 51 Davis, Eric B. 37, 51, 153, 209 1 Davis, Joyce A Davis, Mary E. 37, 51 38, 65, 166, 169 Jenisch, Gregory C. 46 Johnson, John F. 46, 170 Paquette, Mary A. 54 Parker, Carol A. 28, 54, 151, 178, 184 Filiault, Bruce W. 40 Larson, Alvin F. 170, 172, 174, 178, 184 Houle, Janice M. 45 Day, Robert W. 38 DeBold, Robert F. 38, 164, 172, 178, 187 Dedo, Robert J. 38, 176 Denis, John E. 38 Dennis, Cynthia M. 38 DeVaudreuil, Anne C. 38, 161, 162, 163 DiLuzio, Theresa M. 39 Donovan, Kathryn A. 27, 39, 126, 151 152,161, 177,187 Dratwa, Elise 39 Dubuque, Jeanne F. 39, 67, 119, 184 Emery, Mary L. 39, 170 English, Richard G. 28, 39, 155, 170, 176 Fairbanks, Carl R. 39, 144, 146 Faucher, Cynthia J. 40 Fletcher, Shirley E. 40 Foley, Frank J. 40, 152, 156, 160, 164 166, 167 Forcier, Claudette M. 40 French, Dennis R. 40 French, Marianne E. 40 Fuller, Peter T. 41 Gagne, Diane l. 41 Gallagher, Sheryn 41, 156, 166, 170 Garner, Claudia J. 41, 126, 151 Gasperoni, Nancy A. 41, 122, 123 Gillis, Carol Anne 41, 152, 170 Goncalves, Anthony R. 41 Gorges, Shirley E. 42 Green, Judi A. 42 Greenier, Gerald A. 42, 159, 172 Griswold, Tomasa D. 42 Guild, Eliot F. 42, 67, 160, 162, 166, 178 Guild, Elizabeth A. 42, 156 Guyette, Stuart A. 42, 144 1-iackler, Virginia J. 43, 142, 172, 176 178, 179 Haggart, Elizabeth C. 43, 140, 155, 172 Hamel, Wally L. 43, 66 Hartwell, Norma W. 43 Hartwell, Robert D. 43 Haywood, John B. 43 Healey, Patrick E. 43 Heath, John M. 44, 162, 163 Hebert, Norma J. 28, 44, 140, 152, 157 178, 187, 188, 189 Hemeon, Brenda L. 44, 65, 66 Hemmeter, Gilbert A. 44, 64, 111 Henderson, William W. 44 Hollis, William T. 44, 163 Hooper, Margot L. 44 Houghton, Susan G. 45, 157 Howard, Dennis E. 45, 152, 163, 181 Hudson, Robert F. 45 Hunt, Gary L. 45 Hunt, Susan 45, 65, 151, 152, 161, 162 170, 172 Huntley, Darthea D. 45, 52, 137, 140, 161 177, 184 Jarvis, Sylvia E. 46, 152, 177, 184 r Joyal, Linda M. Kimball, Jane F. 189 Kingsbury, Ann L. Kingsbury, James Kinson, David W. Kirk, Kathleen G. 156, 157, 169, Knight, Susan L. Kremen, April J. LaCoste, Lorraine LaMothe, Donald 46 46, 137, 140, 177, 184, 46, 65, 157, 170 T. 46 47 28, 47, 120, 152, 155, 178 47, 65, 166, 170, 171 47, 152, 170, 184 47 E. 47, 64, 110, 128, 132, 164, 187 LaPlant, Marolyn 47, 112, 116, 166, 167, 170 LaRoche, Glenfield 48, 129 48 Patch, Dennis A. 54 Payne, Bradley B. 54, 66, 178 Pearce, Howard C. 54 Perreault, Linda A. 54 Perry, James A. 54 Perry, Margaret M. 55 Phagan, Priscilla J. 55, 172 Ploppert, Kenneth J. 28, 55 Powell, Patricia A. 55 Price, Dale T. 55, 170 1 1 Latz, Nancy M. 28, 48, 140, 142, 143, 166 Learnard, Lorene 48, 65, 137, 184 Lecuyer, Richard C. 48, 124, 128 Lipsky, James J. za, 48, 112, 154, 160, 164, 167, 172 Locher, Patricia M. 48 Lowell, Robert 49, 67, 155, 159 Lozey, Sheil M. 49 Luoma, Lauri J. 49, 131 Lussier, Arnold J. 49, 130 Lysett, William J. 49, 124, 134, 142, 143 Lysitt, Susan V. 27, 49, 65, 152, 166, 187, 189 MacAIlister, David B. 49, 64, 144, 146 Mallory, Kathryne 50, 113, 126, 152, 157, 169, 176, 184 Martin, Donald H. 50 Mason, Susan M. 50, 152, 169 Mauroyenis, Chris A. 50 McCarten, Edward J. 50 McCarten, Patricia M. 50, 65, 66, 151, 167 McCarthy, Andrea L. 50, 67 McCarthy, Maureen H. 51 McGrath, Gloria J. 51 Mensel, Lucinda H. 51, 174 Miller, Diana L. 51 Mills, Edward C. 51 Miner, Alan G. 51, 125 Miner, Raymond D. 51 Mitchell, Cand-ace J. 52, 157, 161, 178 Motfitt, Marie L. 52, 175 Moody, Patricia E. 52 Moore, Valerie 52 Moran, Marion 52, 155, 163 Morrow, Duke G. 52 Morse, Linwood M. 52, 172 Morton, Michael C. 53 Morton, Thomas R. 53, 67, 134, 172, 176, Ricci, Scott A. 55 Richardson, Halton J. 55 Reith, Carolyn A. 56, 152, 167, 170, 174, 178, 184 Rixford, Candace J. 56, 152, 172 Robinson, Jane C. 56, 151, 152, 161, 163, Rokes, John E. 56 Rose, David A. 56 Rose, Joseph E. Jr. 56 Rowell, Susan J. 56, 142, 166 Royce, Shirley A. 57, 126, 157 Rudolf, Molly 57, 155 Russell, Mary L. 57, 170 Saunders, Cynthia L. 57, 152 Schneider, Kathleen 57 Secore, Fred H. 57 Selby, Robert A. 57 Sheinfeld, Robert A. 58, 152, 162 Skinner, Sue S. 28, 58, 140, 152, 155, 168, 176, 177 Slavitt, Nancy M. 58, 155, 169, 176 Small, Richard S. 58, 130, 134 Smith, Robert O. 58, 128, 192 Sorrells, Sandra E. 28, 58, 157 Spaulding, William R. 58, 144 Spring, Jerry H. 59 Stamatelos, Sandra M. 59 Stanford, Barbara 28, 59, 63, 151, 154, 158,166, 169, 177 Steadman, Martha S. 59 Stone, Larry L. 59, 169, 172 Sutton, David 1. 59, 160, 164 Sweeney, Michael B. 59, 116, 144, 146, 147, 187 Symonds, Kathleen F. 60, 181 Talbot, June M. 60 Tarbos, Jane B. 60, 67, 156, 174 1'heriault, Gary D. 60 Tilton, Lynne A. 60 Tisdale, Donald J. 160, 167 60, 113, 144, 146, Vermouth, Paul C. Jr. 28, 60, 64, 67, 151, 159,164,17O,171,187 Vogel, Karen R. 61, 142 178 Nelson, James M. 53, 155, 172 O'Brien, Sharon L. 53 O'Neil, Colleen J. 53, 140, 163, 169, 184 O'Neil, Richard J. 53, 128 Page, Laura S. 178 53, 113, 119, 120, 169 Welch, Laura M. 61, 152 Whitney, Bette 61, 66 Whitney, James V. 61, 128, 144, 147, 170,171 Whitney, Richard W. 61, 120, 151, 152, 170,171 Wichland, David P. 61, 110, 144, 147 217 Geilenberg, Paul M. 170, 172 Wilder, Loren D. 61, 131 Willson, Sandra E. 62 Wood, Judith A. 62, 152, 157, 178 Wood, Sandra L. 62 Woods, Lorraine M. 62 Woodward, Kenneth A. 62 Zelasny, Joan T. 62 Zelasny, Mary Ann E. 62 POST GRADUATE Tacy, Donna 157, 177 Driscoll, Sharon JUNIOR CLASS Abbott, Susie A. 72 Adams, Timothy E. 119, 169, 181 Aldrich, Dorothy E. 52, 72, 170, 172 174 Allen, Barbara J. 72 Allen, Walter J. 72 Amer, Bonnie L. 72 Arnold, Wynn E. 72, 131, 151, 170, 172 Arsenault, Henry J. 72, 144 Auger, Sharon R. 72 Bailey, Barbara J.. 72 Bailey, David L. 72 Ball, Jeanne E. 72 Barnes, James L. 72, 134 Barrett, Margaret A. 72, 118, 151, 152 161, 163 Bartas, Cynthia A. 72 Bauer, Lawrence E. 72 Beauchesne, Gary D. 72, 132 Beauregard, Regina A. 72 Bedaw, Susan A. 72, 141 Beliveau, Bruce F. 71, 72 Bemis, Casper C. 72, 153, 166, 172, 176, 178, 179 Benkosky, Brenda J. 72, 152, 157, 177 Berdinka, Stanley F. 72, 131, 172 Bergeron, Alphonse D. 72 Bergeron, Barry J. 72, 129 Bergeron, Diane L. 71, 72 Berry, Carol 72, 167 Berry, Deborah J. 72, 167, 172 Bibeau, Nancy E. 72, 141 Bingham, Donald B. 73 Bissell, Betsy 73, 142, 151, 152, 156 Bissell, Peter 73 Bissell, Wayne R. Blain, Joanne M. 73 Blanchard, James W. 74, 176, 178 Bleau, Robert O. 73 Bogosian, Michael D. 71 Bonnette, Judith A. 73 Borden, Marilyn C. 73, 126, 137 Boucher, Robert G. 73, 129, 130, 134 Boutwell, Linda L. 73 Brochu, Sandra L. 73 Brown, David P. 71, 73, 129, 154, 159, 165 218 Lawrence R. 73, 159, 172, 176 Brown, Karen A. 73 Brown, Brown, Robert 77 Bruder, Timothy L. 73 Bushey, Patricia A. 73, 157 Buskey, Kathryn A. 71 Caldwell, Geraldine A. 73, 155 Cantlin, Gerald J. 73, 131, 135 Carey, 165 Franklin A. 70, 71, 132, 144, 154, Carroll, Carole Ann 73, 166 Chabot, Edmund W. 73 Chabot, Freda T. 73 Chase, Donald S. 71, 74, 111, 169, 176, 178 Chase, Juanita M. 74 Chase, Nancy J. 140 Chiovitti, Peter 74 Christiansen, Richard 74, 165, 170, 176, 178 Clark, John A. 74, 128 Clay, Robert E. 74 Clayton, Justin 74, 129, 163, 176 Cloutier, Nancy J. 74, 138, 140 Colby, Edward J. 74, 80 Collins, Gary W. Coppola, John R. 71, 74, 176 Corliss, Dawn M. Costantino, Maryanne F. 74 Cote, Allen J. 74, 132 Cote, Peter A. Crawford, Ruby H. 74 Croteau, John M. 74, 75, 134, 178 Croteau, Scott L. Curtis, Gary L. 74 Curtiss, Robert C. 74 Davis, Cheryl A. 74, 170 DeBonville, John H. 74 DeLancey, Leora K. 74 Despres, Marie C. 74 Dimeco, Joseph A. 74 ,156,167,177 ,125,134,144 Dinagen, Francis E. 74 Dintino, Richard P. 74 Dionne, Albert P. 74 Dionne, Mary Ann 74, Dionne, Pauline A. 74 Donahue, Deborah A. Donaldson, Darlene D. 151,152 , 76 74, 152, 166, 177 74 Donnelly, Kathleen M. 74 Doody, Robert E. 74, 177 Drusendahl, Caroline J. 74, 169, 172 Duhaime, Robert H. 75 Fairbanks, Jane E. 75 Fairbanks, Victoria L. 75, 166 Farina, Stuart 75, 172 Faucher, Valida 77 Fernandes, Marlene N. 75, 142 Fissette, Sharron R. 75 Flint, Michael W. 75, Foley, Roger M. 75 134 Forcier, Constance E. 75, 136 Ford, Dawne F. Forest, Sharon L. 75, 166 Foster, Mary E. 75, 155, 156, 168, 177 Fowler, Robert E. Fredette, Judith A. 71, 75 Fuller, Linda J. 75, 169 Furlone, Catherine V. 75 Gaillardetz, Susan A. 75, 142 Gautreau, Ray J. 75 Gaylor, Sandra J. 75 Geller, William W. 75, 167, 168 Gemmell, Joel S. 75 Germain, Elaine A. 75 Gilman, Herman J. 75 Giovannangeli, Linda M. 75 Giovannangeli, Marcia E. 75, 137 Gober, Linda K. 75, 78, 170 Golann, Dwight E. 134, 166, 172 Golden, Alan F. 75, 134 Goodnow, Leslie H. 75 Graves, Jon T. 75, 128, 144, 165 Gray, Sharon L. 75, 178 Gregory, Eugene C. 75, 114, 129, 169 Guyette, Bruce A. 75 Hackler, Claudia J. 75, 177 Hadley, Richard A. 134, 144 Hall, David H. 73, 130, 134 Hall, Richard E. 178 Hammond, John H. Harmon, Holly H. 76, 142, 151, 166, 177 Harper, Carol H. 71, 76, 154, 170 Harris, Peter L. 76 Hastings, Rose E. Head, Kenneth W. 76, 156, 157 Hebert, Paul J. 76 Helie, Carolyn P. 140, 142 Henderson, Kathleen A. 166 Henry, Sharon L. 122 Hewey, Joanne D. Hill, Nance E. 76, 152 Hill, Sharon L. Hollingsworth, Bonnie J. 76 Holt, Diana W. Houle, Joan Ann 76 Hulslander, Ralph P. Hunt, William G. 129, 144 Jacobs, Donna R. 111, 138, 177 James, Carolyn M. Jette, Donald N. 74, 76, 131 Johnson, Donna M. 177 Johnson, Mary C. 71, 140, 152, 167, 175 Johnson, Patricia L. Johnson, Robert E. Jones, Robert A. 76, 128, 172 Kernozicky, Gary J. 71, 76 Kimball, Emeline C. 70, 76, 137, 140, 154 177 King, Brian E. 76 King, Gary R. 129, 176 King, Robert L. Jr. Kiniry, John M. 73 Kolivas, Louis N. 77, 116, 159, 162, 163 167 Kott, George A. 77, 170, 176, 178, 179 Lachance, Pauline U. 77, 156 Lake, Bruce R. 77 Lamoureux, Cheryl F. 77, 113, 120, 122, 169 Lane, Kendall W. 77, 172 Lang, Linda L. 111, 155, 166, 170, 171, 172 Larson, Deana A. 77 Lent, Roy s. 77, 170 Lepisto, Timothy R. 77 Leslie, Margaret E. 77 Lewis, Sharon L. 77, 156 Lindstrom, Margaret A. Little, Joan W. 77, 172, 177 Locher, Rosemary S. 140 Lord, Daniel C. 77, 132, 134 Lucius, Joseph F. 77 Luksevish, Elizabeth A. 77 Lund, Richard A. 77, 131 Lynch, Camille W. 71, 77, 134, 155 Rockwell, Karen 79 MacCracken, Diane 77 MacCracken, Donald 77 MacCracken, Donna 77 MacCracken, Duncan L. MacGregor, Sandra J. 71, 170 MacKenzie, James E. 165, 181 Magnani, Duane L. 77 Mahoney, Barbara 76, 168, 177 Mahoney, Christine 152, 162 Mann, David R. 78 Martin, Allen L. 78, 144, 165 Mason, Michael W. 78 McColIester, Margaret 78, 140 Mclntosh, Lynda J. 78 McKean, Kathleen A. 78 McPl1ail, Judith E. 78 Merritt, James R. 78 Messier, Ronald H. 78 Metivier, Theresa N. 78, 140, 142 Midgley, Karen E. 77, 78, 166 Mileski, Joan E. 78 Miller, Gierald M. 78 Miller, Martha A. 78 Mills, Russell F. 134, 144 Mitchell, Terry 78, 113 Morton, Dennis Q. 146 Murphy, William F. 78, 159 Murray, Mary iz. 78, 141, 156 177 Nevers, Karen L. 71, 78 Nicholas, Glenn A. 78 Nichols, Anne L. 78 Nims, Stuart C. 78 O'Brien, Barbara J. 78 O'Brien, Bonny L. 180 O'Brien, David H. Ogilvie, Diane M. 78 Oliver, Janis 78, 151, 157 Osborn, Roger D. 78, 169, 170, 171 Ouelette, Jane A. 78 Paire, David J. 78, 129 Patnaucle, Shirly M. 79 Peavey, George M. 79, 129 Perham, Robert G. 79 Perkins, Joan 79, 142, 164, 168, 172 Phillips, Donna J. 79, 140, 155, 167, 169 Phippard, Edward H. 79, 134 Pierce, John H. 79, 172 Piper, Ralph A. 135 Pomeroy, Tessie A. Potter, James W. 79, 113 Powers, Jean E. 79, 140, 151, 152, 155, 167 Pregent, George L. 79 Prevost, Gary J. 79 Properzio, Paul J. 79, 159, 167 Purbeck, D-udley B. 71, 79, 128, 132, 144, 165 Purdy, Judith A. 79, 111, 168 Pursell, Judith L. 79, 142, 167, 168, 172 Raiala, Sandra J. Reno, Victor B. 79, 132 Reynolds, James M. 79 Riley, Randall D. 79 Ringland, James R. 79 Rioux, Ann E. 79 Robbins, Pauia J. 71, 79, 155, 166, 178, 184 Robinson, Robert R. 72, 132, 153, 155, 159, 168, 178 Rondeau, Nancy A. 140, 152, 167, 177 Ross, Carol A. 79, 156, 157 Roy, Donald R. 79 Ray, Virginia M. 79, 142 Rule, Carol A. 79 Saari, Brian W. 79, 124 Saari, Bruce W. 79 St. Pierre, Ghislaine D. 79, 81 Sanderson, Barbara A. 156, 157, 166 Sauer, Douglas A. 81, 131 Sauville, Peter L. Savage, Margaret A. 81 Scadova, Dave 125 Schlichting, Bonnie L. 81, 140, 142 Schlieder, Vicki L. 81, 164, 177 Schnyer, Diane C. 71, 81, 138, 140, 169 Scripture, Stephen A. 81, 168, 169 Seaver, Cynthia I. 81, 122 81, 134, 169 Selecky, Donna J. 81 Sequin, Patricia A. Seixas, Donald H. Seraichick, Victoria L. 80, 81, 132, 138 140, 177 Shearer, James R. 81 81,152, 155,167 152, 157, 167, 177 Simmons, Eloise S. 142 Slater, Nancy A. 155, 166, 176 Smith, Margaret M. 81 Shinners, Sharon A. Simmers, Beverly A. Sonnenschein, Vicky E. 81, 163, 166 Spaulding, Linda D. 81 Spicher, William M. 81 Spofford, Wayne A. 81 Spring, Amanda D. 71, 81, 138 S Stone, Linda D. 81, 113, 156, 157, 167 168, 169, 177 Sundstrom, Norman E. 81 Susee, Barbara W. 81 Sutton, Carolyn M. 81 Symonds, Carol Ann 81 Szquick, Peter W. 81, 117, 172 Talbot, Dean W. 107, 159, 167, 168 Tasoulas, Mary Ann 81, 167 Taylor, Ellen M. 81, 152, 155, 169 Terry, Joan H. 70, 81, 132, 138, 140 Thompson, Richard E. 80, 168, 210 Thurston, Carlton 80 Tilton, William 80, 131, 210 Tisdale, Vernon 71, 80, 114, 132, 165 168, 210 Trombley, Derek 80, 168 Turk, Roger Tyler, Donald 80, 159, 210 Van Ness, Helen 80 Van Wormer, John 80, 169 Vaudrien, Terri 80 Vaughan, Marsha 80, 155, 177 Vincent, Katharyn 80 Vogel, Bruce E. 170 Waldron, Guy A. Walker, Sandra E. Walter, John W. 80 Ware, Katherine E. 80, 192 Way, Kevin F. 80, 131 Webber, Joseph C. 80, 111, 134, 135 165, 169 West, Elizabeth R. 80 Whitley, Linda M. 80, 140, 169 Wilcox, Bruce A. Wilder, James J. 80 Williams, Richard A. 80, 117, 130, 178 Wilson, Richard A. 80 Wlrein, Donald E. 80, 144 Wood, Kenneth W. 80 Woodman, Gayle M. 80, 163 Worcester, Wayne A. 80, 153, 154, 159, 168, 178 Wyman, Judith R. 71, 80, 137, 140, 154, 177 York, Kathleen A. 71, 89, 152, 169, 175 Zeitz, Nancy 80, 166 Zwicker, James K. 78 OPHOMORE CLASS Agosta, Carol A. 85 Aldington, Robyn A. 178 Aldridge, Stephen B. 86, 168, 169, 181 Alexander, Jeanette Y. 85 Amer, Pamela L. 169 Archibald, Henry L. 85 Arnold, Marye E. 85, 155, 157, 177 Avery, Kenneth E. Baird, Patricia A. 85 Baird, Raymond J. B5 Ball, David A. 85 aaiiaii, William w. ra, ss, iai 219 LaMoureux, Madlyn M. 89, 183 Barndollar, Linda A. 85 Barnes, Lewis A. 211 Barrett, Carlson D. 85, 172 Barrett, Susan B5 Barry, John A. 85, 131, 167, 176 Barton, Kenneth B. 85, 169 Batchelder, David A. 83, 85 Batchelor, Russell F. 85 Bellefeuille, Ann l. 85 Benkosky, Linda L. 85, 154, 157, 167, 177 Bennett, Ann 85, 157, 166, 177 Bennett, Frank W. 85, 131, 135 Bergeron, Lee R. 85 Berry, Dana A. 73, 85, 162, 180 Besaw, Thomas N. 85, 133 Beverstock, Jeffrey P. 85, 112 Bishop, Francis S. 85 Blair, James C. 85, 172 Blake, Susan E. 83, 86, 157, 166, 180 Boardman, Barbara L. 86, 141, 177 Boccia, Nina A. 86 Borden, Everett H. 86 Bosley, John F. Boucher, Brian P. 86, 144 Boufford, Patricia L. 86 Bourassa, Linda 86 Bradstreet, Lois A. 86, 172 Bragg, Richard L. 169, 172 Brown, Michael J. 86 Brown, Pamela J. 86, 177 Bussieres, Edward L. 86, 144 Bussieres, Raymond W. 86 DeBold, Richard W. 49 Decoff, Timothy 87 DeLancey, John M. 87, 99 DeRocher, Robert L. 87 Derosier, Mary T. 87 Descoteaux, Ernest B. 87 Desilets, Gary R. 87 Dexter, Judson K. 87 Doody, Terry J. 87 Doore, Ruth E. 162, 170 Dostillio, Tony J. 87, 144 Duchesneau, Karen A. 87, 166, 177 Dufour, Raymond N. Dugdale, Loretta M. 83, 87, 157, 177 Dunnell, Elizabeth R. 87 Duquette, Armanda A. 87 Duquette, Vera M. 87 Durant, Brenda A. 87, 157, 177 Dyer, Gail 80, 177, 180 Emerson, Joanne L. 87 Emery, Courtney W. 87 Fallon, James T. 87 Fish, Carol J. 87 Flagg, Dennis E. Fleming, John M. 87 Fletcher, Judith A. 82, 87, 123, 157, 17 Fletcher, Sonya L. 87 Foley, Dennis J. 87 Foley, Marie R. Follancl, William E. 88, 168, 172 Forest, Cynthia Ann 88 Louiselle, Patricia A. 90, 170 Campbell, Susan K. 86, 141, Carbone, Gary W. 86, 133 Carignan, Ellen A. 86 Castor, Ralph P. 86, 131, 135 Chabot, Dorothy A. 86, 166 Chaffee, Linda M. B6 Chase, Jane R. 86 1 Cheney, Terry F. 86, 131, 167, 170, 176, 178 Clark, Donna L. 86, 141, 166, 177 Clark, Jean E. 86, 174, 177 Colburn, Carol L. 86 Colburn, Kathryn J. Colburn, Ray V. Collier, Frank M. 86 Comerford, Sally A. 86, 209 Costello, Richard H. 86, 181 Cote, Bruce W. 86 Cowland, Sandra J. 86, 170 Crossman, Kenneth G. 86 Croteau, Paul W. 86 Cuddihee, Carole A. 87 Curtis, Robert A. Davis, Gloria J. 87, 170 Davis, Pamela L. 87 Fortunato, JoAnne Foster, David H. C. 183 88 French, Frederick W. 88 Frost, Calvin B. 88, 174 Gaouette, Caleen Gaouette, Joan S. 88 88 Garner, Kathleen P. 8B Garnett, Gordon A. 88 Gengenbach, Robe Gilbert, Frederic S. rt E. 84, 168 Goodnow, John B. 88, 112, 131 Gordon, Brian S. 88 Graf, Frederick W. 88, 166, 168 Grant, Sharon L. 88, 172 Gray, Brian E. 88, 172 Day, James T. 82, 87, 95, 129, 144, 154, 169 Dean, Thomas E. 220 Gray, Stephen A. 88, 181 Green, Carole A. 88 Green, Peter C. 88 Grout, Gail L. Guerin, Brenda J. 143 Guyette, Kenneth C. 87, 133 Hall, Marilyn 83, 88, 166 Hamblet, Christopher B. Harper, John R. 88 Harris, Marshall D. Jr. 83, 88, 129 Haskins, Deborah Ann 83 Heath, Judith Ann 88, 123, 162, 183 Hemeon, Dennis J. 88, 133 Henderson, Linda A. 88, 141, 177 7 Henry, Timothy C. 88 Hill, Roger M. 88, 168, 170, 172, 176 Hill, Sally A. as Hockett, Joyce A. 88 88, 170 Holbrook, James H. 89 Hoffay, Wendy L. Houle, Brian A. 89 Hubbard, Mary Ann 89 Hunt, Martha A. 89, 162, 167, Hyatt, John C. 89 Jarvis, Rhoda J. 89 Jefts, Patricia A. Jenkins, Regina E. 89 Johnston, Eileen M. 89, 141 172, 177 Jonah, Gaylene M. 83, 89, 157, 164 Jones, Geoffrey T. 90 Joyce, Diane P. 89, 168, 183 Judd, Stanley L. 89 Kenny, Deborah A. 89, 143, 16 Kent, Phillip M. 89 Kimball, Lynda S. 89, 143, 177 King, Charles R. 89 Kingsbury, Joan 83, 89 Kirk, Stewart J. 89, 172 Knight, Patricia A. 141, 177 Konides, Maria 89, 166, 170 Kupfer, Jean C. 89 LaBarre, Robert P. 89 LaClair, Michael D. 89 Lake, Allen D. 89 Lake, Ernest H. B9 LaMontagne, John A. 93 Lankhorst, Linda A. 89, 155 LaRoche, Charles E. 89, 144 Larsen, Barbara A. 89 Larson, Martha J. 89, 143, 167 Leduc, Richard D. 89, 131 Lee, Brian R. l.illy, Donald M. 89, 129, 144 7 Lipsky, Dorothy S. 89, 157, 167, 172 Livesey, Gerald E. 90 Livesey, James 90 Lombard, Harold J., 90 Longever, James H. 90 Loos, Susan S. 90 Lord, Elizabeth F. 90, 141, 143, 166, 170 Lounder, Linda Lou Lucius, Robert H. 90 90, 131 Lund, Robert W. 90, 133 MacAllister, James D. 90, 118 MacGregor, Robert B. 90 MacMillin, Katherine V. 83, 90, 141, 177, 178, 179 Magee, Michael J. 90 Mallory, Dawn M. 90, 157, 170 Manley, Ronald C. 95, 170 Marcus, Ralph L. 90 Marsh, Sheldon C. 90 1 Martel, Larry A. 89 Martin, Kathleen 90 Martin, Phoebe W. 90, 136 Masiello, Peter J. 90 Massicotte, Paul L. 90, 144 Mattson, Melanie V. 90 Mauthe, Susan G. 90 May, Judith L. as, 90, 166, 168, 178 McGrath, Michael R. 90 Merrill, Sylvia A. 90, 183 Miner, Barry L. 90 Miner, Carol J. 90 Mitchell, Eric P. 91 Mitchell, Jeanne M. 90, 167 Mitchell, Michael G. 90 Montgomery, Carol A. 90 Moody, Cynthia J. 90, 141 Moore, Chester B. Moran, Thomas G. 91 Murphy, Joseph P. 91 Nallett, David E. Nelson, Newell, Newell, Patricia M. 83, 91 Margaret M. 91 Ralph W. 91,117 Nicholls, John J. 91, 181 O'Brien, Carol A. 91 Obymako, Michael Ogilvie, Carol N. 91 Ohman, Martha E. 91, 170 O'Kelly, Mary J. 91, 143 Oliver, Cheryl D. 91 Oliver, Linda L. 91 Osborne, John D. 168 Paddock, Steve L. 89 Page, Donald E. 91, 135, 172 Paine, Sheila M. 91, 166 Paligo, Terry J. 91 Palmer, Monagene 91 Palmer, Susan J. 83, 91, 114, 141, 143 172, 177 Pappas, George C. 91 Parker, Stephen E. 91 Patnaude, Mary E. 91 Patnaude, Patricia M. 91 Patria, Calvin L. 91 Patria, Kenneth W. 117 Pavil, Ronald F. 92 Payne, Carol A. Pearson, Grace G. 83, 154, 162, 170, 177 Pelkey, James E. 92 Perham, Roger L. 92 Pfistner, Carole J. Pierce, Brenda L. 92, 172 Piper, Cheryl L. 183 Poisson, Michael J. Prettie, Clifford W. 159, 166, 168, 178 Prevost, Judy L. Provencher, Donald M. Provost, Nelson J. 92 Putnam, Louise B. 72, 83, 138, 141, 166 177 Putnam, Philip B. 92 Racine, Deana H. 92, 143 Randall, Barry C. 92 Read, Mary C. 92 Reardon, Charles A. 92, 172 Reynolds, Claudia A. 92, 167, 180 Richards, Norman L. Rieth, Richard A. 92, 168 Rivers, Linda M. 93 Rivers, Sharon A. 93 Robbins, Donna M. 93 Robinson, Carol A. 170, 171, 172, 174 Robinson, E. James 93 Rondo, Richard L. 93 Rose, Leonard J. 93 Royce, Louise G. 93, 141, 143 Russell, Everett A. 93 Ryder, Robert F. 93 Ryll, Jaymia J. 93, 156, 157, 166, 178 Saari, Rebecca J. 93 Sabin, Mary Ellen 93, 141, 143, 166, 170 Sacco, Patricia A. 93 saffafd, John M. ss, 93, 144, 169 Salatas, Deborah J. 82, 168, 193 Sawyer, Gary A. 93 Scroggin, Nicholas W. 93 Secore, Geraldine A. 93 Secore, Harold L. 93 Seguin, Emily J. 93 Selby, Carol A. 93 seraichick, Mary E. 83, 93, 141, 166, 177 Sharpton, William E. 93, 131, 133 Shaw, Juli M. 93, 150, 169 Sheldon, Wayne E. 93 Shepard, Judy L. 93, 138, 139, 177 Simmons, Sandra Jean L. 93 Sloan, Judy A. 93, 176 Smith, Linda L. Smith, Peter A. 93 Spicher, Gregory 93 Stankiewicz, Mary A. 93, 157, 178 Staples, Stephen G. Stillings, James L. 93 Stone, Nancie G. 141 Strazdas, Joan S. 156, 167, 169 Stroshine, John W. 95, 111 Sundstrom, Lionel F. Sweeney, Roderick J. Symonds, Kathleen Tarbox, Paul M. Teeter, Stephen C. Thomas, Jettrey A. Thompson, Deanna J. Thompson, Lawrence E. Thurston, Michael L. 82, 154, 176 Thuston, Patrica 83 Tolman, Paul D. 119, 133 Torrey, David A. Toscano, Michael A. 144 Trask, George F. 92 Trask, Sheila Ann Tremblay, Thomas P. Tromblay, James P. 84 Trombley, Jeanne C. 83 Trubiano, Sheila Ann Turner, Sharon E. Tyo, Wallace E. 90 Underwood, Cheryl A. Van Ness, Joseph J. Vincent, Sandra Ann 84 Vitale, John J. 129, 144 Watkins, Robert T. 129 Weeks, Harold F. Wellington, Preston G. Wheeler, Linda A. Whitcomb, Durward C. White, Sandra J. 172, 178, 195 Whitney, Kathleen H. 83, 141, 154, 169 Whittemore, Richard Wiggin, Sharon A. 84, 143 Wilber, John L. 84 Wilber, Sharon L. Wilkins, Raylene K. 84 Williams, Roger T. 73, 84 Williams, Sarah L. 84, 183 Wilson, Evan P. 170 Wilson, Fred C. Wilson, Nancy J. 83, 87, 141, 154, 157 Wilson, Richard R. Wolhok, Evelyn V. 84 Wolhok, James P. Wollmer, Stephen K. 83, 84, 153, 166 Wood, Jeffrey B. 84 Woodbury, John B. 84 Woodman, Thomas E. 84, 135 Wright, Daniel A. 84, 120, 168 Wright, Diane M. 83, 87, 95, 143, 166 167, 168, 178 Wyland, Marion R. 84, 162, 178 Wyman, Wendy L. 84 Young, Cheryl D. 84 Zelasney, Christine V. Tarbox, Susanne P. FRESHMAN CLASS Targett, John E. Tawse, Douglas O. Alderman, Michael K. 98 221 l Alther, Judith L. 98, 177 Amer, Dennis K. Anderson, Valerie 98, 177 Andrews, Edward 157 Aron, Jane M. 98 Avery, Ronald A. Ballou, Mary B. 98, 141, 143 Barcomb, Margaret M. 98 Barcomb, Ronald W. 98 Bardwell, Vernon R. Barnes, Nicholas A. 99 Barrett, William C. 46, 98, 145, 154 Barton, Allan W. 98 Batchelder, Carl R. 98, 172 Beaulieu, Wilfred E. 98 Bemis, Gary B. Bemis, Norman D. 98 Bergeron, Suzanne Y. 98 Betz, Richard L. Bissell, Deborah J. 98, 167, 177 Blackmore, Wintred H. 98 Blanchard, Lynda C. 98 Bosworth, Ellen B. Boutwell, Diane L. 98 Breen, Patricia A. 98 Brew, Barbara A. 98 Bridgham, Michele M. 98 Brochu, Richard R. 98, 181 Bronson, Loren C. 97, 98, 168 Brown, Jacolyn K. 98 Brown, Mary A. 98 Bugler, David R. 98 Bungay, Nancy L. 98 Burnham, Bruce J. 98 Burroughs, Ronald P. 98 Bussieres, Suzanne T. 99 Callahan, Sylvia F. 99 Campbell, Ann R. 97, 99, 141, 154 Campbell, Betty A. 99, 180 Cantlin, Maureen G. 99, 143 Carey, Bruce W. 99 Carey, Laura R. 99, 180 Carpenter, Deborah R. 99 Carroll, Roger K. 99 Carter, Lauren R. 99 Cashman, William C. 99 Cassin, Cynthia A. 99 Chappell, Marcia H. 99 Chase, Sharon A. Cheerer, Theresa M. 99, 183 Chorney, Gail Clarke, Lois B. Colburn, George D. 101 Colburn, Glenn N. 99 Colby, Jeanette E. 99 Colony, Barbara P. 99, 118, 141 Conway, Diane M. 99 222 Corliss, Priscilla A. 99 Cota, Sandra M. 99 Cote, Jeannette Mary A. 99 Crandall, Hart E. 99, 170, 172 Cristiano, Ann J. 99 Croteau, Bernard R. 145 Croteau, Phillip A. 99 Cummiskey, Virginia J. 97, 99 Curtis, Patricia A. Curtiss, Sherry E. 99 Damiano, Lois F. 99 Daniels, JaeAnn 99 Darling, Mary J. 99 Davis, Margaret T. 100, 156 Davis, Russell W. 100 Davis, Suzanne M. 97, 99, 100 Davis, William R. 100, 170 Dean, Elizabeth J. 100 Dearth, Juanita l. 100 Denis, Walter G. Derby, Daniel P. Derby, Richard C. 100 Descoteaux, Norman F. 100 Desruisseau, Linda M. 180 Dibernardo, Thomas J. 100 DiLuzio, Linda H. 100 Dinkel, Katherine A. 100 Dompier, Catherine R. 100 Donnelly, Anthony B. 100 Donovan, Jane H. Donovan, Trudy M. 100 Doody, Kathleen M. 100 Dora, Susan J. 100 Douglas, Robert C. 100 Dunton, Richard E. Duplissie, Paula E. 100, 141, 143 Durant, Dexter R. Durward, Kenneth M. 107 Dyer, Lyn 100, 180 Ellis, Gary G. Ellsworth, Sherry L. 100, 141 Emerson, Brenda L. 100 Emery, Leonard B. Evans, Cynthia M. Fairbanks, Marthena 100 Faulkner, Francis B. 97, 100, 145 Fish, Barry L. Fish, Donald J. 100 Fletcher, Cherolyn A. Fletcher, Kent A. 97, 100, 101, 145 Fleury, Mary-Helen T. 101 Foley, David J. 101 Folsom, Gail P. 101, 180 Forest, Ronald F. 87, 101 Forsyth, Ann D. Forsyth, Jane L. 102 Foster, Brian E. 101 Fowler, Maureen K. 102 Francis, Wilburn C. 87, 101, 145 Frazier, Patricia L. 102, 163 Frink, Theodore W. 101 Frost, Gary L. 101 Frowein, Linda S. 102 Fuller, Nancy L. 102 Furlong, Russell C. 101, 145 Gagne, Laurence G. 101 Gallup, Melinda E. 102 Gardner, Gregory H. 101 Gates, Susan A. 102, 180 Gautreau, Janet M. 101 Gay, George W. 101 Gegenbach, Gladys 107 Goncalves, Patricia 101 Goodnow, Roger W. 101, 168 Goodyear, Howard E. 107 Graf, Karen L. 101 Grasmuck, Lennox T. Groves, Donna L. 101 Gray, Carol J. Gray, Linda A. 101 Greene, Mary C. 101 Greenleaf, Linda J. 101 Grover, Susan R. 97, 101, 154 Guyette, Mary L. 101 Guyette, Sheila J. 102 Haggart, Ann G. 101, 143 Hale, Susan J. 102 Hall, Linda B. 103 Hamilton, Philip A. 103 Hammond, Bruce A. 103, 145 Hanna, Thomas R. 91, 103, 133 Hansen, Elizabeth L. 103 Hatt, Jeanne L. 103 Haywood, Donald M. Healey, Roger L. 103 Hebert, Bernard F. 103 Hebert, Donald R. 98 Hedblom, Michael W. 103 Heise, Meredith G. 103 Helie, Wayne E. 103, 168 Henchey, Lynn A. 103, 180 Henderson, James S. 103 Henderson, Lorraine M. 103, 141 Henderson, Terry A. 103 Herrick, John P. 103 Hewey, Francis Hickey, Kathleen A. 103, 180 Hildreth, D. 102 Holbrook, Sharon 103 Holman, Gary L. 103 Hope, Ronald A. 103 Hope, William R. Horton, Richard J. 103 Houle, Paula J. 103 Howard, Edmund O. Howard, John F. 103 Howard, Nancy J. 103, 143 Huber, Dean G. 103 lselin, George 103 Jacobus, Jacalyn J. Jacques, Deborah J. 103 Johnson, Diane F. Johnson, Donald C. 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McKeon, Pamela A. 105 McRae, Gary R. 105 Meader, David R. 105 Merritt, Susan R. 105 Messier, Carol A. 105 Miller, James H. 105 Miller, Margaret A. 105 Milliken, Lorraine 105 Mitchell, David W. 105 Moore, Douglas W. Moran, Paul F. 105 Morin, Pamela J. 97, 105, 141, 177 Muchmore, Larry D. Murray, Paul H. 105 Murtagh, Ann L. 105 Nash, Stephen T. 105, 145 Naylor, Valerie L. 105 Newcombe, James E. 105 Nicholas, Arthur C. Nicholas, Lynne M. 105 Nichols, Nathan B. 105 Nims, Gerald W. 105 Norcross, Linda S. 105 Nowak, Paul E. 105 O'Brien, Lawrence J. 105 Oliver, Stanley H. 105 O'Neil, Deborah M. 105 O'Neil, William W. 105 Orgaz, Carol A. 97, 105, 143, 213 Osgood, Charles F. 105 Paddock, David R. 105 Paddock, Mark D. 105 Paire, Robert L. 105, 145 Palmer, C. 107 Papenfuse, David C. 105, 168, 181 Paquette, Robert H. 106 Parsons, Terry N. 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