Keene High School - Salmagundi Yearbook (Keene, NH)
- Class of 1965
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However, with the passage of time, the mists will fade, and the importance of our high school days in shaping our lives will come clearly to view. The most valuable and memorable moments of this past year are held captive in the Salmagundi crystal ball to produce the 'most realistic prophesy for us of Keene High School to interpret. ii? E I f w A v ' : 'N--.,,,q M' X Forewo . fA. S I dication . . 'Memoriam S so as 4 f f Administration , Seniors . as - f ,, I f A gl., HJ.. . I J' gift, ,, 1 ,kr fs 1 . x -4 -pi n 1' A a. .51 5' .813 ff 'D f . I f U Q I V' Y . ini:-' r - Y 'Aft' ' x ? 1 J x i ,ji President's Message M eee. 4. Underclassmen S . F Classes In Session ssss . Sports S Activities ,. if f ' v.SS.'.,R xv .' 5 rl A 3' Calendar .f. .: ,K -.g.. .W 1 1 3'-N g.. I r , , , Q Q15-'Advertisements , S X :1.fQ 1. f- -5 . ,Q . , 'fizxtlf - '. . ' x + 1 iieellady A 94. -gun ,y - . self - ' 'N 'f.nvJ,.,'1 , .wt ..' 2, ff .A In ' Z '55,-1 .p in A f. f y i v.,?-4m.,n. v ,A A . 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Beause he has come to be known to the students as a person who has a kind word when it is needed most, we proudly and respect- fully dedicate the 1965 Salmagundi to Mr. Paul E. Bridges. Z I ELIZABETH LUKSEVISH ENVOY They are not long, the weeping and the laughture Love and desire and hateg I think they have no portion in us after We pass the gate. They are not long, the days of wine and roses: Out of a misty dream Our path emerges for a while, then closes Within a dream. By Ernest Dawson kt-. fri 'Z fn W ' I .- X L I f w? Q 7 ' - :-asv H i N W N rx ,tfifli 14 fl - , nfl K 1 N X i' X iu x, x l X x XX , X g s A ,ff 1 1 Qi- ' ! EA:-I ivy xii- 4- .. M D . 4.1 - s ' .M , . NC' b 'it ' 4'-U xr . -1 -1. -3, . - 2 4 .- .-. ,.- . K- 'fu . . . -. ., N-MJ! . V .X .4!:.:.. h ..n. '.'-7' , y :,--,ez-,rg A ,, . .....:.fu.5g1LJ-L-V xy XXX! T! ug 5 X X X b, x ff 5 W5 OA, v f N!!! f X 7 x -f' I X 1 ' ' f N - 7 1 , K If, gn-' Q '- I , MZ 5? mf '15, i 1 , 1: l' X 4 C i i ' W X' j ' XM, we Q i...4,,,-.19 NN K, 4 'y - xi ,..1 ' gii-,,,-' ' ' -S., ?' f N 1'-on -fgrff 4Zi.:.::.':r+rff- gf f - ,, 7461 l4Cd Wee Swede Sea! ffevzmf JOHN W. DAY SUPERINTENDENT OF THE KEENE SCHOOL SYSTEM ALFRED LAMBERT ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF THE KEENE SCHOOL SYSTEM 144:45 71 Wim On 7143 Wag CHARLES F. BURNS A crowded school, the seem- ingly ever-present construction, and the long planned for evaluation are a few of the problems met and deftly handled by Mr. Burns in his first year as Principal of Keene High. We are thankful to Mr. Burns for the running, of our school in a smooth, capable manner. 1 ' .1 7-i':vfQ,ffw--,. 9 s .--sew ' 1- fa aw, A 4 .f,- 1.,f,.,g,a , um- A fmt- Q i V ,,,giMf.5:Ww.V,,k,i Alice M. Furlone ROLAND R. BOUCHER Mr. Boucher, as Assistant Prin- cipal, has the most pleasant manner in his job of maintaining discipline and enforcing regulations. The students have come to know and respect Mr. Boucher as a man of honesty and fair play. Q95 V5 l5byb.p5,..SN5Lf' aawflt Beverly M. Lamothe plefllflfll and Helpful Ladier Edith M. Guild I I Way 14 pmt Of Om Safco! PAUL E. BRIDGES B.Ed., Keene State College, t Vocational Guidance Counse- lorg Adviser, Junior Lionsg Junior Rotariansg Board of Directors of Junior Achieve- ment MURIEL K. COOKE B.S., M.A., Kansas Wesleyan University, Wichita Univer- sityg Audio Visual Director of Keene Schools NATHALIE TISDALE B.S., M.Ed., Keene State Col- lege, Boston Universityg Guid- ZIIICC JOHN J. O'CONNELL B.S., Fitchburg State Collegeg M.Ed., Boston Universityg Guidance Director GRACE E. BARRON Bay Pathg Secretary to Guid- ance Department Guardiazzf of Our Heallls Mrs. XXfhite, School Nurseg Mrs. Grandin, Dental Hygienistg Mrs. Burnell, School Nurse 74eq some 74e5 , Uae 14042465 LUCIEN E. BERGERON B.Ed., Keene State Collegeg Driver Educationg Advisor- Senior Class Phfuzazi BETTY M. WOODWARD B.A., University of Massa- chusetts, M.S. in Library Sci- ence, Drexel Institute of Technologyg Librariang Advis- or-Student Librarians EDWARD H. HAZEN A.B., Dartmouth College, A.M., Columbia Universityg Driver Education DUDLEY B. PURBECK B.S., M.Ed., Boston Univer- sityg Director of Physical Educationg Coach - Varsity Basketball K , Xt in i BARBARA D. BISSELL Associate in Commercial Sci- ence, Colby junior Collegeg Assistant Librarian Dfzdaefzg AUDREY T. HARRIS B.S., University of New Hampshireg Physical Educa- tiong Coach-junior Varsity Hockey, Basketball, Softball and Track nd77Z46e an ffgedvzplace B Q1 C uflod iam K B 1 N 'Ilan Lester LaBarre, Clarence Boyce, Al Keniston, George Pregent, abscntghwrcuce Mardcn, Lawrence Emerson, Francis Brosseau 5 ' .42 FLA WL V x. ,, awww? M- gig? I 1 V h Cafeleria Staff' G. Traske, B. Brooks, G. Cantlin, A. Hanley, 1. I.uBz1rrc, H. Krcmcn f xx X K SEN -' TQ. X , I , f xvf- 2 f xg X f ff ' a f f X 5 , w A . ' -A:l 1'ff7'jf- ' 21 f Hf2,f ff W X f Q A , 511- '- ,.,. , XX X X xt X. -f Yf N 'X 0 1' V , X , 'N X N , ,I Mf ,fy X X W 1 '!ff X ' X Nm lg ' 'V X f v N lf f f H g I N X I A I :ff , I f f I x P ! If f. :M .5 LSXXA-f' .A--, 1 -. , ' 5 v mx J W, 1 ' If W i . f f I5 .PU SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Victoria Seraichick Franklin Carey joan Terry Paula R0bbiI1S T1'enJm'er Prefidefzl Serretary Vive-Pfwidellf H My s xx To the class of 1965: Three years that we will always look back upon to recall all the fun and excite- ment we had, are coming to an end. These three years we have spent here at Keene High School have proved to be something most of us will never forget. Three years ago when we entered Keene High School most of us felt that graduation would never come. Now we see graduation, and we look for a new future. In a short time everyone of us will go our separate ways. A lot of us may never see each other again. But we will always have the memories of Keene High School and the knowledge we gained here. I have been very proud of our class. I feel' we have done as much as and more than other classes of Keene High School. You are the ones that deserve all the credit. It was your co-operation and willingness to work together that will make our class one to remember. I wish all of you the very best of luck. gff ali ,,...,,.-v-vw' FRANKLIN A. CAREY SENIOR HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES ROW 1: D. Donahue, G. Woodman, D. Jacobs, E. Kimball, K. Buskey, N. Zeitz, V. Roy, Oliver ROW 2: M. Giovannangeli, J. McPhail, W. Allen, D. Golann, W. Lynch, J. Cop- pola, C. Bemis, D. Purbeck, M. Bogosian, D. Chase, K. Nevers, S. MacGregor , 7, , W, 'Me Seauhfz em DOLLY 3, 4g A Choir 2, 3, 4 BARB WALTER JUDD ALLEN WALT Homeroom Representative 4 BONNIE LUCY AMER BON Student Librarian 4 EDELGARD APEL ELLY St. Angela Schule, Germany 2, 3g Keene H1h: French Club 4 W ENN EDMUND ARNOLD Spring Track 2, 4g C.I.F. 4g Key Club 4g Science Club 43 A Choir 3, 4, Boys' State 33 SALMAGUNDI 3, 4, Editor 4, Junior Rotarian 4g Delegate U.N. Pilgramage for Youth 3g Soroptomist Club Essay Contest local winner, 4. DOROTHY ELAINE ALDRICH Varsity Basketball Manager 35 Dramatic Club 33 SALMA- GUNDI 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Band Council BARBARA JEAN ALLEN Enterprise 4, Pep Club 2, C.I.F. 4 SUSIE ANNE ABBOTT SUE Varsity Basketball 45 Student Council 2, C.I.F. 4g Library Club 2g Science Club 3, 43 French Club 4g Student Librarian 4. TIMOTHY ELLIS ADAMS TIM Bowling 2g Audio-Visual 3, 4 ifaadmefilawlgaae DAVE JAMES LAWRENCE BARNES THE j.B. Varsity Track and Field 2 MARGARET ANN BARRETT ' 'PEG J.V. Field Hockey 2g Honorary Member Student Council 2g Dra- matic Club 2, 3, 4g SALMAGUNDI 3, 43 French Club 33 C.I.F. 3 CYNTHIA A. BARTAS SUSAN BASTIANELLI SUE St. Thomas Aquinas 3g Dover High 3 20 DAVID LAWRENCE BAILEY JEANNE EMILY BALL ' 'CRICKET' ' HENRY JOSEPH ARSENEAULT HSCRAPPY HANK Track 3, 4g Football 2, 3, 4g Winter Track 4g Booster Trophy 4 BARBARA J. BAILEY 744 7aamf4wz'7w?9 ' LAWRENCE E. BAUER LARRY' ' GARY DAVID BEAUCHESN E RAIL J.V. Baseball Manager 2g Varsity Football 23 j.V. Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3, 4 REGINA ANN BEAUREGARD REGGIE Pep Club 2g junior Secretary 4 BRUCE FRANCIS BELIVEAU Homeroom Representative 2, 3 STANLEY FLOYD BERDINKA STAN j.V. Track and Cross Country 2, Varsity Track and Cross Country 3, 45 Letter of Commendation on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test ALPHONSE DAVID BERGERON ..AL,. CASPER CROWNINGSHIELD BEMIS III SPIDER Spring Track 2, Homeroom Representative 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, President 43 SALMAGUNDI 3, 4, Key Club 4, Band Q, 3, 4, Band Council 4g junior Rotarian 43 Ameri- can Legion Oratorical, Contest, Second Place 4 BRENDA JANE BENKOSKY Honorary Member Student Council 33 Homeroom Representative 25 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Enterprise 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, SALMAGUNDI 3, 4g Spanish Club 3, 4g Ushers' Club 3, 4 .dee Z CAROL ANN BERRY DEBBIE NANCY ELAINE BIBEAU BIBEAU J.V. Field Hockey 23 J.V. Field Hockey Manager 33 Varsity Field Hockey Manager 4g Enterprise 23 French Club 2, 4g SALMA- GUNDI 4 DONALD BRUCE BINGHAM DON Junior Achievement 3, 4 BETSY BISSELL BETS J,V. Basketball 2g Softball 23 Varsity Basketball 3, 4g Enterprise 5, 43 Pep Club 23 French Club 43 Band 23 SALMAGUNDI 3, 4 PETER BISSELL PETE 22 j.V. Field Hockey 23 French Club 3, 43 SALMAGUNDI 4 DEBORAH JEANNE BERRY Varsity Basketball 3 4 French Club 3 4 Band BARRY JAMES BERGERON J.V. Basketball 23 -LV. Baseball 23 Varsity Baseball 3, 4 DIANE LEE BERGERON DEDE J.V. Field Hockey 23 Homeroom Representative 2, 33 Dramatic Club 3, 43 SALMAGUNDI 33 Pep Club 23 Ushers' Club 2, 3, 42 Honorary Member Student Council 4 MARILYN G. BORDEN BUSH Track 4 LINDA L. BOUTWELL BOUT Bowling 2g Student Librarian 4 SANDRA LORRAINE BROCHU SANDY C.I.F. 43 Pep Club 2 ROBERT GORDON BOUCHER JR. Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Spring Track 2, 3, 45 Winter JOANNE MARIE BLAIN ..JO,. Our Lady of Monadnock Academy 3, 4g SALMAGUNDI 4 ROBERT O. BLEAU BOB MICHAEL D. BOGOSIAN MIKE Homeroom Representative 2, 3, 4 .IUDITH ANN BONNETTE ' 'JUDYH 2g Keene High: Junior Secretary 74a 70440 een 7hoa94, DAVID PRENTISS BROWN BROWNIE j.V. Baseball 2g Varsity Football 2, 3, 4g Student Council Repre- sentative 2, 3, 43 Key Club International 3, 4g junior Lion 3 KAREN ANN BROWN LORENZO , Key Club 3, 4g Band 3, 4 BUSTER TIMOTHY LEE BRUDER ' 'TIM PATRICIA ANN BUSHEY t PAT Enterprise 33 Dramatic Club 4g Pep Club 2g junior Secretary 4 KATHRYN ANNE BUSKEY KATHY Homeroom Representative 3, 4g Dramatic Club 3, 4g French Club 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 2g Spanish Club 3, 4 GERALDINE ANNE CALDWELL jERRI Bowling 3g Honorary Member Student Council 2g Informer 2, 3g French Club 2, 35 SALMAGUNDI 2, 3, 4. 24 LAWRENCE RUFUS BROWN Pep Band 43 Dance Band 4g Dramatic Club 3, 4g Enterprise RALPH DAVIS BROWN 746Q2'6 pared 7415 ' French Club 3, 4 DONALD STEPHEN CHASE DON Mount Hermon School 2g Keene High: Homeroom Representative 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4 MARIE IUANITA CHASE MARIE Varsiyt Field Hockey 3, 4 FREDA TAYLOR CHABOT MICHELINE ELIZABETH CHAPUT MICHELE Stevens High School 3, 4g Keene High: Ushers' Club 2 GERALD JOHN CANTLIN JERRY Spring Track 2, 3, 4g Cross Country 3, 4g Winter Track 4g Science Club 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3 FRANKLIN ALBERT CAREY JR. CHIPPY Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class President 2, 3, 4g, Student Council 2, 3, 43 Coach's Award 3, Sports- manship Trophy 3g Sharby Trophy 4, Mulvaney Trophy 4 CAROLE ANN CARROLL French Club 35 Pep Club 2 EDMUND WILLIAM CHABOT EDDIE Bowling 4, Junior Achievement 3 f-ful ,4 find ROBERT EDWARD CLAY BOB' ' JUSTIN ROY CLAYTON Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4g C.I.F. 2, 3 GARY WAYNE COLLINS Bowling Team 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Spanish Club 4 JOHN ROBERT COPPOLA ' 'SAMBO j.V. Basketball 23 Homeroom Representative 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Club 33 Bowling Team 2 26 NANCY JANE CHASE PETER PAUL CHIOVITTI PETE RICHARD CHRISTIANSEN II J.V. Track Team 23 Varsity Basketball Manager 25 Homeroom Representative 25 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 45 SALMAGUNDI 4, A Choir 2, 3, 43 Junior Lion 33 Junior Rotarian 45 St. Paul's 3 JOHN A. CLARK Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 43 SALMAGUNDI 4 JOHN M. CROTEAU UJAY., SCOTTY Informer 4g C.I.F. 4 GARY LEE CURTIS ROBERT CHARLES CURTISS BOB Junior Achievement 3 Varsity Track 2g Homeroom Representative 2g Dramatics 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3g A Choir 2g SALMAGUNDI 43 American Legion Oratorical Contest SCOTT LOUIS CROTEAU DAWN MARIE CORLISS Pep Club 23 SALMAGUNDI MARYANNE FRANCES COSTANTINO Band 25 C.I.F, 4g French Club 45 SALMAGUNDI 4 ALLEN JOSEPH COTE , SCOOTER Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4g Key Club 4g C.I.F. 4 PETER ALFRED COTE PETE aww, find ?Zarf4, 4g Pep Club 43 Girls' State 5 C.I.F. 4g French Club 4 JOSEPH ALFRED DIMECO ..JOE,, Varsity Football 2, 5, 4g J.V. Track 25 Varsity Track 3g C.I.F. 4 FRANCIS EDWARD DINAGAN RED ALBERT PAUL DIONNE Bowling Team 2, 3 MARY ANN DIONNE SALMAGUNDI 3, 4g c.1,F. 4 28 LEORA KATHERINE DELANCEY J.V. Field Hockey 2g Varsity Field Hockey 3, 45 Honorary Member of Student Council 4g Dramatic Club 5, 4g En- terprise 3, 45 French Club 3, 43 C.I.F. 3, 4, Vice-Presidem MARIE CAROLINE DESPRES CHERYL ANN DAVIS CHERRIE Pep Club 2, 4 JOHN HENRY DEBONVILLE DEBONNY Dramatic Club 4g Key Club 4 7415 'Me Zan J gl ROBERT HENRY DUHAIME BOB C.I.F. 5, 4, President 4g French Club Conference 43 International Weekend 4 JANE EVELYN FAIRBANKS Pep Club 23 Spanish Club 4g C.I.F. 4 . . Iv . 1 . Q V. Q , 3-X C, w PAULINE ANN DIONNE WEENIE Pep Club 4g Junior Secretaries 4 DEBORAH ANN DONAHUE DEBBIE Homeroom Representative 43 Dramatics 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 C.I.F. 2, 3, 4 DARLENE DORMA DONALDSON DEE DEE F.H.A., President 43 junior Secretary 4 KATHLEEN MARIE DONNELLY KATHY Dramatics 3, 43 Enterprise 3, 4g Pep Club 2 ,f ' X24 FX mx -f 1 3, M4 L if IRQBEI, EDWARD DOODY sec LINE JANE DRUSENDAHL 'L U! N rsity Basketball 4g Spanish Club 3, 43 Band 2, 5, X H343 All-State Orchestra 4 XXV' 43 j.I.M.I. 3, 4g Older Boys 3, 4, SALMAGUNDI 056 'Mah Daqa. Track 3, 4 MARTIN FLIEDNER CURLY Exchange Student from Germanyg Dramatic Club 4g Band 45 Honorary Student Council Member 4 MICHAEL WAYNE FLINT MIKE Varsity Track 2, 3, 4g Varsity Cross Country 2, 3, 4g Merit Scholar- ship Letter of Commendation 3 9 A ,gm we ROGER M. FOLEY if j ,7 2 QQ CONSTANCE ELEANOR FORCIER ,CW 45 CONNIE y -, , 1 y Bowling Team 3, 4 ,x4j 'I' A f X V MARLENE NANCY FERNANDES J.V. Basketball 2g Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Softball 2g SHARON R. FISSETTE VICTORIA LESLIE FAIRBANKS VICKI French Club 2, 3, 4g C.I.F. 4g Science Club 5g SALMAGUNDI 4 STUART JAMES FARINA STU J.V. Cross Country 2, 53 J.V. Spring Track 2g Band 3, 4 750 1 SHARON LEE FOREST French Club 2, 3g junior Secretary 3, 4 MARY ELLIOTT FOSTER IRMA Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4g Enterprise 35 Informer 3 Science Club 52 Color Guard 45 2nd place VFW Oratorical Contest 5 ROBERT EDWARD FOWLER BIG O J.V. Basketball 2g J.V. Baseball 2 JUDITH ANN FREDETTE jUDI Bowling 2, 35 Homeroom Representati ve2 SUSAN ANN GAILLARDETZ ' 'GIZZY J,V. Basketball 2g Varsity Basketball 33 Bowling 4, Captain 45 Student Librarian 2g junior Secretary 4 RAYMOND JOSEPH GAUTREAU RAMIE Norwich Free Academy 2 LINDA JOYCE FULLER Pep Club 2g Spanish Club 4g C.I.F. 4 CATHERINE VALERIE FURLONE ' 'CATHY' ' PAUL M. GEILENBERG Dramatic Club 43 French Club 33 A Choir 2, 3, 4, Choir Council 4, All-State Choir 43 Band 2, 3, 4, Band Council 2, 3, All-State Band 2 WILLIAM W. GELLER BILL French Club 3, 43 Science Club 3, 4 JOEL STEVEN GEMMELL LITTLE GEMMELLU JON GRANT GEMMELL DEACON J.V. Football 2, j.V, Baseball 23 Varsity Football 33 junior Lion 3 HERMAN JERRY GILMAN J.G. Varsity Football 2, Homeroom Representative 23 Science Club 33 Key Club 4 LINDA MARY GIOVANNANGELI ..JO,, Dramatic Club 43 Enterprise 4 MARCIA ELLEN GIOVANNANGELI MARSH j.V. Cheerleader 23 Pep Club 23 Girl-s' Track 3, 43 Varsity Cheer- leader 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Ushers' Club 2, 3, 43 Home- room Representative 3, 43 Dramatic Club 4 LINDA KAYE GOBER GOPHER A Choir 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 4g junior Achievement 3, 4 32 Wolf 70 life if ' f ..m,. RICHARD ARNOLD HADLEY DICK Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 43 Indoor Track 4 DAVID H. HALL DAVE Varsity Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Varsity Spring Track 2, 3, 43 Varsity Winter Track 3, 4 DWIGHT EMMANUEL GOLANN J.V. Cross Country 2, 39 j.V. Track 2, Varsity Track 3, 4, Varsity Indoor 'Track 45 Homcroom 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4g French Club 2, 3, 4, Harvard Book Award 33 Merit Finalist 45 junior Rotarian 45 Bausch and Lomb Science Aw ALAN F. GOLDEN UAL!! Varsity Track 2 SHARON LEE GRAY ard 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 4 EUGENE C. GREGORY emo u J.V. Cross Country 23 j.V. Baseball Varsity Baseball 3, 43 Spanish C BRUCE ALBERT GUYETTE CLAUDIA JANE HACKLER Dramatic Club 3, 4, Science Club 4, C.I.F. 4, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4 lub 3 2g Varsity Cross Country 3 6440ff4 HOLLY JANE HARMON Program 3 Varsity Basketball 33 Dramatic Club 3, 4g SALMAGUNDI 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 4g Mount Hermon Liberal Studies CAROL HELEN HARPER Student Council 33 A Choir 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 2 I RICHARD ELDON HALL DICK Dramatic Club 3, 43 Enterprise 4g Key Club 4 JOHN HAMMOND PETER L. HARRIS 'KHAIRH .Junior Lion 33 ,Junior Rotarian 4 My Agpx ROSE ELLA HASTINGS ROSIE J I J dv fr Ilyyjgawyvgj l aj H ff KENNETH W. HEAD KEN Enterprise 3, 4 PAUL JOSEPH HEBERT Science Club 45 3rd place American Legion Oratorical Contest 4 34 SHARON HILL NANCE EVE HILL Achievement 5 BONNIE JEAN HOLLINGSWORTH j.V. Basketball 25 Junior Secretary 4 JOAN ANN HOULE JoDY Student Council 23 Dramatic Club 4g Enterprise 4g Student Li- brarian Zg junior Secretary 33 Science Club 4 Student Council 2, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, SALMA- GUNDI 5g Ushers' Club 2, 5, 43 Pep Club 2g Junior CAROLYN PAULA HELIE CAROL Varsity Basketball 33 Field Hockey 2, 5, 4g junior Achievement 3 Vice-President 3 KATHLEEN ANNE HENDERSON French Club 3g National Merit Scholarship Certificate Winner 4 SHARON LEE HENRY Junior Secretary 4 JOANNE DOLORES HEWEY ..JO,, Student Librarian 2, 4 Wow fgfllldyd 14 , LYNNIE Junior Secretaries 4 MARY CANDACE JOHNSON CANDY J.V. Field Hockey 2g Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4g Homeroom Repre- sentative 3g Dramatic Club 3, 4g SALMAGUNDI 33 French Club 2, 3g Spanish Club 4g Pep Club 2g Color Guard 3, 4 PATRICIA LEE JOHNSON PAT Junior Librarian 2 ROBERT EDWIN JOHNSON BOB ROBERT ARTHUR JONES UROADBLOCK' ' Spring Track 2g Baseball Manager 3, 4g Band 2, 3, 4 36 CAROLYN MARIE JAMES DONNA-MARIE DIANE JOHNSON DAUDEE Pep Club 2, Bowling 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Vice President 4 RALPH PHILLIP HULSLANDER HOUSE New York Military Academy 2 DONNA RAE JACOBS Monadnock Regional High School 25 Keene High: J.V. Cheerleading 3g Homeroom Representative 4g Dramatic Club 3, 43 French Club 4 14 Senchfzb 70446 LOUIS NICHOLAS KOLIVAS LOU Debating 2, 3, 4g C.I.F. 5, 43 French Club 33 Key Club 5, 4 GEORGE ARTHUR KOTT TINY Varsity Football 23 J.V. Track 23 Varsity Track 3, 43 Bowling 2, 5, Captain 33 Homeroom Representative 23 Draomatic Club 3, 43 Enterprise 43 A Choir 2, 3, 43 Key Club 43 All-State Chorus 43 State Track 4 ROBERT L. KING JOHN MICHAEL KINIRY MIKE GARY JOSEPH KERNOZICKY KERNO J.V. Basketball Manager 23 Varsity Basketball Manager 3, 4g Varsity Baseball Manager 33 Homeroom Representative 3 EMELINE COLONY KIMBALL EMMA j.V. Field Hockey 23 Varsity Field Hockey 5, 43 J.V. Cheerleading 2g Varsity Cheerleading 5, 4g Student Council 2, 33 Homeroom Representative 4g Class Vice-President 2, 33 Dramatic Club 2, 5, 43 French Club 43 Queen's Court 2 BRIAN E. KING GARY RICHARD KING Bowling 2, 33 Homeroom Representative 23 Dramatic Club 3, 9 Junior Achievement 3 ill liflf filly ,till ll at ,fW,ljplll it a 5 7044 7Zeua Deuce, CHELFERN Assembly 3, 4 LINDA LOUISE LANG LANG Dramatic Club 3, 4g Informer 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Band 2, 33 A Choir 2, 3, 43 All-State Chorus 43 Choir Council 3, 4 DEANA ANN LARSON DEE ROY STEPHEN LENT TEX Debating 23 A Choir 3, 4 TIMOTHY ROBERT LEPISTO LEP Bowling 2, 3, 4 38 CHERYL FERN LAMOUREUX Glee Club 23 Spanish Club 3g Junior Secretarial Club 4 KENDALL W. LANE Science Club 4g Band 3, 43 U.N. Model General PAULINE URSULE LACHANCE Our Lady of Monadnock Academy 23 Keene High: Enterprise 3 43 SALMAGUNDI 43 French Club 4 BRUCE ROBERT LAKE Band 2, 3 'Mem we sew: I fr. OV, XJ0,t,LxbCC,Cf LJQOGL Lfdkdf L? cc6 6fC4fW Guard 45 Dramatic Club 3, 4 2 JAMES H. LONGEVER I ANIEL CHESTER LORD UDAN.. Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 45 J.V. Cross Country 23 Varsity Track 3, 4g Science Club 32 Boys' State 3g junior Lion 3 JOSEPH F. Lucius K JW ROSEMARY STELLA LOCHER ROSE j.V. Field Hockey 23 Varsity Field Hockey 33 Color MARGARET E. LESLIE MAGGIE Dramatic Club 2g Pep Club 2g Mixed Chorus 23 A Choir 4 SHARON LUCILLE LEWIS SHAR Bowling 2g Enterprise 3 MARGARET ANN LINDSTROM PEGGY junior Secretaries 4 JAMES PATRICK LIVESEY ..JIM,, '71 7442 .ful een, DONNA MacCRACKEN SANDY Miss Keene High School JAMES EDWARD MacKENZIE UNM.. French Club 4g Autlio Visual 2, 31 Junior Lion 33 junior Ro- tarian 41 Bancl 2, 3: A Choir 4 DUANE LEO MAGNANI Bowling 2, 3 BARBARA MAHONEY UBARBU Dramatic Club 3, 45 Pep Club 2g Science Club 3 CHRISTINE MAHONEY CHRIS Varsity Basketball 43 Debating 2, 3g Enterprise 2, SALMAGUNDI 3: Pep Club 2 SANDRA JEAN MacGREGOR Homeroom Representative 3, 4, Pep Club 2, junior Achievement 3g A Choir 2, 3, 4, Choir Council 2g RICHARD A. LUND CAMILLE WILLIAM LYNCH BILL Football 25 Track 2, 3g Homcroom Representative 2, 3, 4g Informer 5g Enterprise 4 Sloan 7a ffl! McKEON JUDY Homeroom Representative 4g junior Achievement 4 JAMES REYMOND MERRITT RONALD HAROLD MESSIER KATHLEEN ANN MCKEON Honorary Member Student Council 3, Homeroom Repre sentative 2g Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 2 'IUDITH ELAINE MCPHAIL CATHERINE MANDERSON DAVID RALPH MANN DAVE Dramatic Club 4 MICHAEL WILLIAM MASON MIKE Bowling 2, 3 MARGARET LINDA MCCOLLESTER lNIAGGI Field Hockey 33 Junior Secretaries fig Pep Club 2 7440, '7 ' ' 1-hd Spud. LINDA WHITLEY MILLER WHIT Varsity Field Hockey 33 Varsity Basketball 33 Spanish Club 3, 4 RUSSELL FRANCIS MILLS BOOTLES Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Indoor Track 3, 49 Spring Track 2, 3, 4 TERRY A. MITCHELL WILLIAM FRANK MORSE Brattleboro High School 2, 3 42 JOAN ELLEN MILESKI jOANNIE French Club 4 GIERALD MILLER SKIP ' THERESA NOREEN METIVIER TERRY Varsity Basketball 3g Varsity Field Hockey 3g Enterprise 4g SALMA- GUNDI 4g Spanish Club 3, 4g Pep Club 25 Junor Achievement 3, 4 KAREN EVETTE MIDGLEY Dramatic Club 3, 4g SALMAGUNDI 4g French Club 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 2 WJ Ol fix W if GLENN A. NICHOLAS NICK ANNE L. NICHOLS PICKLES Band 2, 3, 4, Band Council 2, 3, 4, President Band Coun- cil 4g A Choir 4, Choir Council 43 All-State Band 2, 3, 4 Science Club 3, 4g C.I.F. 3, 4 DENNIS Q. MORTON KATHARINE LOUISE MUDGETT KATY Laconia Senior High School 2, 3 MARY RAYMOND MURRAY Manager J.V. Field Hockey 2, 33 Manager Varsity Field Hockey 43 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Enterprise 2, 3, 4, Editor 43 C.I.F. 3, 4g Pep Club 2 KAREN LOUISE NEVERS Color Guard 3, 43 Homeroom Representative 3, 43 Glee Club 2 BARBARA JEAN O'BRIEN BARB junior Secretary 4 DAVID HILL O'BRIEN Dramatic Club 4, Spanish Club 4, junior Achievement 4 Bowling 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4 f UROBESH MY Varsity Football 2 , ZALCM VMW M ' ' LL Vt J! , L ,ff ff!! I I P BESSIE PAPALOUCAS BETSY Babylon High School, New York 2 SHIRLEY MAE PATNAUDE Bowling 4 JOAN PERKINS PERKY Softball Manager 23 J.V. Basketball Manager 23 Varsity Basketball Manager 3, 43 SALMAGUNDI 3, 45 French Club 3, 4g Science Club 3, 4g Band 2, 3, 4 EDWARD B. PETTIT 44 JANE ALICE OUELLETTE M DAVID JOHN PAIRE j.V. Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball 3, Co-Captain, 43 3 and JANIS OLIVER UJAN, Homeroom Representative 4g Informer 2, SALMAGUNDI 3, 4, Edi- tor 4g French Club 4 ROGER DOUGLAS OSBORN Track Manager 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 43 Time Magazine Current Affairs Contest Winner 2, A Choir 2, 3, 4, Choir Council 3, 4g All-State Chorus 3, 4 'I-H5 2 fm, A-A, VHA ,fa 'E HENRY 70455639 JAMES W. POTTER JEAN ELIZABETH POWERS JEANIE J.V. Field Hockey 23 Honorary Member of Student Council 4g Dramatic Club 4g Informer 2, 3, 45 SALMAGUNDI 3, 45 C.I.F. 4g French Club 3, 4 GEORGE L. PREGENT Science Club 4 GARY JED PREVOST 0414 DONNA JEAN PHILLIPS J.V. Field Hockey 29 Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4g Honorary Member Student Council 23 Informer 2, 3, 4g Ushers' Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, French Club 2, 3g Spanish Club 3, 4 EDWARD H. PHIPPARD JOHN H. PIERCE Dramatic Club 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 4, Band Council 33 A Choir 4 TESSIE ANN POMEROY TESS Varsity Field Hockey 33 746 mam: Fm ad, PAUL JOSEPH PROPERZIO PEP Homeroom Representative 2, Drarnatics Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 43 Key Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Boys' State 33 Junior Rotarian 4 DUDLEY BYRON PURBECK DUD Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 3, 4, Junior Lion 33 Junior Rotarian 4g Boys' State Mayor 3, All State Football Honorable Men- tion 4 JUDITH ANN PURDY JUDY Honorary Member Student Council 3, Class Representative 4, ENTERPRISE 33 SALMAGUNDI 4, Science Club 35 Girls' State 33 Queen's Court 4 JUDITH LYNN PURSELL JUDY' ' J.V. Basketball Captain 23 Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Softball 2, SALMAGUNDI 3, 43 Science Club 3, 4, - French Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 43 JIMI 33 St. Paul's School 3. VICTOR WADSWORTH RENO STAR J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 33 Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Represented N.H. in New England Track and Field Championships 33 St. Paul's School 3g Junior Rotarian 4 JAMES ROBERT RINGLAND .,JIM,. RANDALL RILEY ANN ELIZABETH RIOUX Our Lady of Monadnock 1, 2, Bowling 2, 3, 4 ' .4 DEBORAH GAIL RODAT ROADRAT Dramatics Club 4 Paul's School 5 CAROL ANN ROSS Fayetteville, N.C. High lg ENTERPRISE 5g junior Secretaries Sec- retary 4 VIRGINIA MARIE ROY GINNY J.V. Basketball 23 Varsity Basketball 5, 4g Ushers' Club 2, 5, 4 NANCY ANN RONDEAU j.V. Field Hockey 25 Varsity Field Hockey 3, 43 Dramatics Club 2, 5, 4g SALMAGUNDI 55 French Club 2, 3, 4g Ushers' Club 5, 43 Pep Club 25 St. CHRISTOPHER THOMAS ROBARGE PEASANT Miami Beach High 2g Archibishop Curley Academy 3g Bowling 4, Junior Achievement 4 PAULA JEAN ROBBINS Student Council 45 Homeroom Representataive 2, 53 Vice-President ot' Senior Classg Dramatics Club 2, 3, 43 INFORMER 5g Ushers' Club 2, 3, 45 C.I.F. 43 French Club 2, 3, 4g Queen's Court 4g Com- munity Ambassador to Germany 4g D.A.R. Citizenship Award 4 ROBERT ROBINSON PIP Varsity Basketball manager 5, 4g Dramatics Club 2, 5, 45 SAL- MAGUNDI 5, 43 INFORMER 3, 4, Key Club 3, 43 Science Club 33 Audio Visual 2, 5 KAREN ANN ROCKWELL ROCKY ENTERPRISE 45 junior Secretaries 4 44: eww SAAR Bowling 4 BARBARA A. SANDERSON BARB ENTERPRISE 3g INFORMER 43 Science Club 43 French Club 3, 4 DOUGLAS ALFRED SAUER DOUG J.V. Track 2 PETER LYNN SAUSVILLE MARGARET ANNE SAVAGE PEGGY 48 GHISLAINE DIANE STPIERRE JEss1E CAROL ANN RULE BRIAN WILLIAM SAARI ELDER BRUCE WAYNE SA ARI i 21472467 DAVID ARTHUR SCADOVA SKID BONNIE LEE SCHLICHTING BARNEY J.V. Basketball 23 Varsity Basketball 33 Varsity Field Hockey 5 VICKI LYNNE SCHLIEDER SCHLIETBOMB j.V.,Field Hockey 23 Dramatic Club 5, 43 French Club 3, 4 CYNTHIA I . SEAVER CINDY PAT DONALD H. SEIXAS Varsity Track 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 4 DONNA J. SELECKY J.V. Field Hockey 2, Homeroom Representative 2, Dra- matic Club 43 Pep Club 23 junior Achievement 3, 4 PATRICIA ANN SEQUIN DIANE CAROL SCHNYER SNYPER j.V. Cheerleading 2, 53 Varsity Cheerleading 4g j.V. Field Hockey 23 Varsity Field Hockey 33 Homeroom Representative 2, 3, 43 Dra- matic Club 43 SALMAGUNDI 43 Usher's Club 2, 3, 4 744 5 ' . ELOISE SHIRLEY SIMMONS SHIRLEY Varsity Basketball 3, Junior Secretary 4 NANCY ANTONIA SLATER Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Informer 2, 3, State 3 MARGARET M. SMITH MARG Bowling 3, 4, junior Secretary 33 Junior Achievement 3 PETER A. SMITH PETE Football 2, 4, Spring Track 4 50 VICTORIA LOUISE SERAICHICK DECE Court 3 4 JAMESKEUSSELL SHEARER D125 I v IS. 'li' I , s I , F,,45 ' X' J . J , SHARON ANN SHINNERS J.V. Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 3, j.V. Field Hockey 25 Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4, Class Treasurer 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 2, 3 4 SALMAGUNDI 43 Ushers' Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 4, Queen s Honorary Member Student Council 2, 3g Dramatic Club 4, Informer 2, 3, 4, Editor 45 SALMAGUNDI 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 25 French Club 2, 33 Science Club 3, 4g Junior Secretary 4 BEVERLY ANN SIMMERS BEV Varsity Field Hockey 4g Dramatic Club 3, 45 Enter- prise 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, SALMAGUNDI 3, 4s Ushers' Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2 I J ay , 43 French Club 2, 3, 4g Girl's K' an am VICKY EVELYN SONNENSCHEIN VIC LINDA D. SPAULDING JW f f f . J L WILLIAM Q SPICHER BILL WAYNE ALAN SPOFFORD AMANDA DORIS SPRING MANDY J.V. Cheerleading 2, 35 Ushers' Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Homeroom Representative 3, 4 LINDA DIANE STONE STONE j.V. Field Hockey 25 Honorary Member Student Council 35 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Enterprise 3, 45 SALMAGUNDI 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 33 C.I.F. 45 Science Club 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Junior Achievement 35 ,I.I.M.I. 3 SALMAGUNDI 45 C.l.F. 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 4 NORMAN EDXVARD SUNDSTROM JR. CAROLYN M. SUTTON Liz- K 'e f E 7404? DEAN W. TALBOT DEANO ELLEN M. TAYLOR Dramatic Club 3, 4g Informer 2, 3, 4g SALMAGUNDI 33 Pep Club 2g Spanish Club 3, 4 STEPHEN CHURCH TEETER STEVE JOAN ELLEN TERRY TE RRYBALL J.V. Cheerleading 2, 3g j.V. Field Hockey 2g Varsity Field Hockey 3, 45 Class Secretary 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Club 2, 4g Pep Club 2 RICHARD ELLIOTT THOMPSON Key Club 4g Science Club 3g Junior Achievement 4 52 ,44ecwL CAROL ANN SYMONDS Bowling 2, 3, 4 PETER W. SZACIK SNEAKY Bowling 2, State Champion Team Key Club 35 French Club 3, 4g Science Club 35 St. Paul's MARY ANN TASOULAS Dramatic Club 3, 45 Pep Club 2g French Club 3, 4g C.I.F. 4g Enterprise 4g SALMAGUNDI 4 23 Band 2, 3, 4 7fdll1 7444 7c2ne 744 HELEN VANNESS HEL Enterprise 23 Bowling 2 TERRI DONNA VAUDRIEN TERROR junior Secretary 43 Bowling 4 MARSHA CAROLE VAUGHAN Dramatic Club 3, 43 Informer 2, 3, 43 SALMAGUNDI 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Pep Club 2, J.I.M.I. 33 Alternate Delegate to U.N. Pilgrimage for Youth 3 JOHN MATTHEW VANWORMER Enterprise 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 XC.I.F. 4 3 ,X CARLTON L. THURSTON WILLAM SNOW TILTON III UBILLH j.V. Track 23 Varsity Track 3, 4g j.V. Cross Country 23 Winter Track 43 Dramatic Club 43 Enterprise 4 DEREK JOHN TROMBLEY Key Club 33 Science Club 33 Bowling 2, 3 DONALD HERMAN TYLER DON' ' J.V. Basketball 23 Varsity Track 3, 43 Homeroom Representative 23 Key Club 3, 4g Science Club 3, 4 7414613 7 SANDI GUY WALDRON JOHN W. WALTER JACK KATHERINE E. WARE KATCH Dramatics Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4 SANDRA ELLEN WALKER Dramatics Club 43 ENTERPRISE 4, Spanish Club 4 KATHARYN ANNE VINCENT KATHY ENTERPRISE 2, junior Librarian 2, Junior Secretary 2, 3, 4 Junior Secretarial Club 4 BRUCE EDWIN VOGEL Track 23 A Choir 2, 3, 4 fx JE REEEJQSJ X A QD A I KEVIN FRANK WAY j.V. Cross Country 2, 33 Varsity Cross Country 4, j.V. Track 25 Varsity Track 3, 4 JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER WEBBER KIT J'.V. Track 2, 35 Varsity Track 3, 4g Cross Country 2, 3, SALMA- GUNDI 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4g Junior Lion 3, Boys' State 3 54 R s ?afz 147640026 ELIZABETH ROSAMOND WEST LIZ Dramatic Club 2, 3g Pep Club 25 French Club 33 Science Club 3 BRUCE ALLEN WILCOX Mark Kepel High 2, 3 Student Librarian 2, 3 RICHARD ANDREW WILSON Band 2, 33 A Choir 4 DONALD EVERETT WIREIN MIKE Football 2, 3, 4 KENNETH W. WOOD WOODY BONNY O'BRIEN WILSON BON JAMES J. WILDER ..JIM,, RICHARD ALAN WILLIAMS DICK J.V. Track 3g Varsity Track 45 Winter Track 43 Varsity Cross GUNDI 45 Key Club 4 Country 3, 4g Bowling 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Club 3, 43 SALMA- Homeroom Representative 35 SALMAGUNDI 3, 45 Spanish Club JANET A. YOUNGMAN NANCY ZEITZ Homeroom Representative -13 French Club 5, 4g Girls' State 3 fa eww ,44 74a Pm. SHERRI LYNNE WOODBURY Goffstown High School 2, 3, Keene High: Varsity Basketball Manager 45 French Club 43 American Legion Oratorical Contest, First Place 4 GAYLE MEREDITH WOODMAN Honorary Member Student Council 45 C.I.F. 3, 4 WAYNE ALAN WORCESTER F, Dramatic Club 3, 43 SALMAGUND , -btfcience Club 3, 4, Presidnet 3, Key Club 3, , Presildent 4g Boy's State 5 ,K , l DIANE M. WYMAW 5' X DX uw l Nu lj' x ml yu! v we 4 X f--Qc U NJ! JUDITH ROSAMOND WYMAN ii ' WOMAN -I.V. Field Hockey 23 Varsity Field Hockey 33 J.V. Cheerleading 2, Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4g Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Pep Club 25 Usher's Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Queen's Court 2, 3, 4 KATHLEEN ANN YORK KATHY 3, 45 Color Guard 3 ZEITZY 56 is D Of 74a 7atme JAMES KENNETH ZWICKER ZWICK Marlboro High School 2 If a man does not keep pace with his com- panions, perhaps he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. Thoreau. LINDSEY PARKER PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE JAMES W. BLANCHARD RICHARD O'NEIL RICHARD P. DINTINO ROBERT PERHAM SANDRA GAYLOR VERNON R. TISDALE ELAINE C. HALL ROBERT H. WAY WILLIAM G. HUNT DONALD MaCCRACKEN SUSAN CADORETTE lr .4446 Vw 'Me 'Bw' I. MacKenzie, J. Pierce C. Bemis HCV, Jim, another encore. S. Shinners And I said to Mrs. Collins . . My diet pills make me hun sry W' as f I..- SX 3 V L. Stone R. Mills, W. Worcester Worcester, sometimes I wonder about you ! These KHS spoons are more than meet the eye. D. Aldrich, K. York, K. Nevers, C. Robinson, L. Lang, S. MacGregor, M. Vaughan This isn't one of those traditional senior parties. gs. ffvwl Zan Wd! ee M. Giovannangeli, D. Brown We enjoyed ourselves until the evaluators came -.......w.,.. J. Clark, R. Christiansen, K. Head Kenny's appetizer before lunch. R. Gautreau, K. Head, R. Brown Who are you checking out this time, men? V. Tisdale Will the real Vernon Tisdale please say something? 59 D. O'BriCrl R. Christiansen, M. Flint, V. Reno, D. Talbot Maybe it will sink in this way. Reno, who are you trying to kid? J. Blanchard This blackbird shoots a lot of bull. A. Cote Confide-ntially, ain't I sweet? E. Kimball I'cl rather fight than switch! 7a ffpfzopiecq R. Mills When someone comes by I'll just drop my discus on their head. D. Chase, D. Purbeck, J. Clark John, don't you know it's not polite to point? G. Davis, D. Sauer Help-I'm being attacked! M. Foster, J. Coppola What's so funny? I don't get it. C. Bemis D. Golanu H Arsenault D Brown W. Worcester 6? ffl 62 J. Merritt R. Mills 4-uv-4 521+ ,-A W, YF i 7 ,,, wh, '. l 1 l y w....! D. Tyler J. Clark E. Kimball Q P. Harris W .H NHarmon ' 225 G. Nicholas P. Szacik A pg., .1,- J. Ringland fu if 'ii , ,Q S W V .W W N QA .. xr l f . l i ,ff 1-: is 5 R. Hall R. Christiansen A ww , i 1. + 4+ is XV ' an J. DeB0nville R. Wilson P. Properzio W' Arnold wi '15 ar 5 E' 5 . 8 1 M. K J. Oliver -K-M., K. McKeon s ,. The Phantom D. Jacobs 155 D. Aldrich M. Vaughan B. Bissell - h..'- 5 . .... 1 91,11 i T ff ,jf P. Smith J. Croteau S. Shinners 63 .fl Vg. Q I z. .. ill , , ' 'Iwi ,, . A , s , . ' .ww--aw' ' 1' -4..., ' x f-.. ' S f MFI' Q avlium Y I A . ,, ., Vfi . Q i .--,Q-lf: , . D. Purbeck ,Q Q! '49 ,- .. . . V M. Giovannangeli 64 all? I 12 X up 1' W. Tilton I .55 ig , 45 Q Q S K! , ' Q 4 xi. 5 4 r K 1 F. arey .4 Lf. if . if .. . ' - . XM K fryy. jf' 5 J. Wyman Stone 5 PAGE 212 UNDERKLRSSNEN XX XX X X gk? ' AE? ff ix . -,Ar - , X X 2 -51 -nazi.-e - RLCNQB + i fvr 454: -lla? ff' '! r-ff-'L f' 'h 3 fi Q X i J X: ,I X X fy! A ff ,ly X :aj ,,'f' ' k i. N, ., , 65 ,.-74 if - ,V ff k rv'-fn Q 746 yawn waz ,4 Zan JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Katherine MacMi1lin Elizabeth Lord Preyidenf Treafurer James Day Debbie Salaclos Vife Prefident Secretary 74 2 ROW 1: S. Palmer, M. Seraichick, P. Knight, K. Martin, D. Wright, L. Dugdalc S. Comerford, G. jonali ROW 2: M. Read, P. Martin, J. Bevcrstock, M. Harris, T. Woodman, M. Lily, Saf ford, N. Wilson, G. Pearson, L. Benkosky JUNIOR H OMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Wm 72044 ROW 1: M. Patnaude, S. Paine, M. Palmer, J. Perham, P. Patnaude ROW 2: Mrs. Lambert, J. Osborne, S. Parker, K. Patria, L. Oliver, C. Oliver, S. Palmer, G. Pearson ROW 3: R. Paull, D. Page, G. Pappas, J. Pelkey, R. Perham, T. Palgigo, C. Patria L. Oliver, D. Page What a thing to say! L. Oliver jan is noi my cousin. i., KY Ri J. Murphy, J. Nichols, R. Newell, J. Mitchell Yes, jean, thy're really studying. J. MacAllister, N. Wilson Q 4 japanese Beatle ROW 1: C. Miner, P. Martin, M, Mattson, M. Ohman, P. Nelson, M. Newell, M. O'Kelly, R. Nadeau ROW 2: S. Shed, S. Merril, J. May, K. Martin, C. Moody, M. McGrath, J. Murphy, Mrs. Kilroy ROW 3: J. Nicholls, M. Obymako, B. Miner, T. Moran, S. Marsh, M.Mitchell ROW 4: P. Masiello, R. Newell, P. Massicotte, D. Nallett em s ,M 5,41 ROW 1: Mrs. Baldwin, C. Cudahee, S. Campell, S. Comerford, L. Bradstreet, P. Boufford, C. Colhurn, D, Chabot ROW 2: P. Davis, G. Davis, L. Bourrassa, I.. Chaffee, P. Brown, K. Colburn, S. Cowland, E. Caugnan ROW 3: T. Dean, E. Bussiers, G. Carbone, D. Clark, J. Day, P. Croteau, R. Bragg G. Carbone Bad boys don't die, they just fade away. L. Bradstreet, R. Bragg I pledge allegiance . . u74e0 ' Zen . 35' M. Hall S. Gray, B. Gengenbach Little Orphan Annie Of course! All elephants are pink. W I0 ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3: ROW 4 J. Heath, J. Hockett, J. Ingalls, R. Jenkins, M. Hall, B. Guerin, M. Hunt K. Garner, G. Grout, S. Hill, D. Haskins, L. Henderson, S. Grant, R. Jarvis, C. Green, Mrs. Galloway J. Goodnow, J. Harper, R. Gengenbach, B. Gordon, M. Harris, K. Guyette, G. Jones, F. Graf, T. Henry L. Goodnow, S. Gray, G. Garnett, J. Holbrook, G. Jonah, D. Hemion, G. Jonah, J. Hyatt, B. Gray QM l 'May 29644 'Men if 2 ROW 1: C. Reardon, J. Croteau, R. Rycln, B. Randall, W. Murphy ROW 2: C. Piper, D. Robbins, S. Rivers, L. Royce, M. Read, C. Robinson ROW ROW ROW iQ5 is 3: L. Rivers, J. Prevost, C. Pfistner, M. Sabin, B. Reed, P. Sacco 4: R. Rieth, C. Prettie, J. Safford, J. Reynolds, J. Reed, W. Koski, II. Russell 5: LI. Poisson, N. Provost, D. Provencher, P. Putnam, R. Rondo, L. Rose, G. Sawyer. Qi. W. Koski, G. Sawyer, E. Russell, I. Safford I wanted to be in the picture too. .me-on C. Robinson, G. Nicholas Looks like il measuring problem cu .. .W 'T B. Gray Honest, I'm waiting 'til tomorrow! G. Deilitts He , how 0 t that! 71 24 Y H u ROW 1: J. Fleming, Croteau, J. DeLa.ncey, C. Emery, T. Doody, J. Foley, Mrs. Espiefs ROW 2: R. DeRocher, F. French, A. Dostilio, G. Desilets, J. Emerson, J. Fortunato, V. Duquette. ROW 3: S. Fletcher, C. Gaouette, J. Fletcher, L, Dugdale, M. Foley, C. Forest, J. Gaouette, R. Doore, A. Duquette ROW 4: E. Descoteaux, D. Flagg, J. Fallon, T. DeCoff, R. DeBold, C. Frost, W. Folland. of '74, same 71 26 ROW 1: M. Arnold, D. Batchelder, B. Boucher, R. Aldington, L. Barndollar, A. Bennett ROW 2: J. Blair, B. Boardman, S. Blake, S. Barrett, P. McKay, D. Barnes, L. Benkosky, Mr. Allen ROW 5: P. Baird, J. Alexander, F. Bennett, J. Adams, B. Ballou, T. Besaw, H. Archibald ROW 4: L. Bergeron, N. Boccia, S. Spinelli, J. Barry, J. Beverstock, F. Bishop, H. Bosworth, C. Barrett, J. Bosley we ig. ry' A. Bennett D. Berry Aaah, Aaah . . I didn't think he'd hear me E 740, waz sm Ee D. Torrey If you Llon't like it you don't have to huy it. I. Barry, G. Carbone, M. Thurston Well we THOUGHT it was 2214! af msn ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW 1: 2 3 4 5 J. Sloan, S. Trask, J. Strazdaz, J. Shaw, S. White Mrs. Renyolds, C. Selby, J. Trombley, K. Symonds, S. Simmons, G. Secure, S, Tnrbox, D. Thompson M. Toscuno, R. Watkins, M. Vitale, M. Stankiewicz, N. Stone, M. Sernichick, J. Shepard J. Thomas, D. Torrey, J. Stillings, W. Sharpton, W. Sheldon, J. Tnrgett, J, Stroshine, P.'Tolman D. Tnwse, M. Thurston, S. Staples, G. Spicher, P. Wellington, P. Tnrbox, H. Weeks, L. Sunclstrom fi Zena Uf Www! 700:46 ROW ROW ROW ROW 71 If 0 1: P. Louiselle, D. Lipsky, E. Lord, K. MacMillin, D. Kenny, J. Kingsbury 2: L. Lounder, P. Knight, M. Larson, L. Lankhorst, D. Joyce, S. Loos, L. Kimball 3: H. Lombard, M. Lilly, G. Livesey, J. MacAllister, R. Leduc, R. LQIBHIIC, C. King, C. LaRoche 4: J. LaMontagne, R. Locius, R. Lund, A. Lake, M. Magee, S. Judd, R. MacGregor, P. Kent, S. Kirk 76 T322 u . . and away we go. K. MacMillin vzfhkhh A N13 D. Leduc, M. Lilly Laurel and Hardy ,W in M!!! D. Wright, N. Wilson Oh, no you don't! I'll never tell R. Manley, D. Wright Hey, Mr. Trufant, how's the golf game? 71 209 ROW 1: L. Schofield, W. Wyman, N. Wilson, S. Mauthe, C. Zelasny, J. Fitch ROW 2: Mr. Trufant, S. Williams, B. Pierce, S. Wiggin, E. Sequin, R. Wilkins, S. Wilbur, D. Wright ROW 3: T. Woodman, -I. McClure, L. Minnick, R. Hill, R. Manley, D. Wright, E. Wilson Q 74eS efdddm-40490l7f6l0 William Barrett Ann Schultz Prerideni Treasurer Colleen Way Helen Latz Vice-President Secretary SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS L' 70444 rival 7044: 7246 7a D4 SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES SEATED: B. Faulkner, M. Ballou, J. Wilder, L. Sonnenschein, P. Purdy, B. Colony, B. Watson, K. Doody, C. Francis STANDING: B. Richards, M. MacKenzie, D. Snowling, G. Pearson, T. Hanna, D. Hebert, W. Davis, P. Laurent ao Old 70: 74411 'Zi ROW 2: M. Mattson, M. Kearney, ROW 4: R. Mackinnon, L. Little, ROW 1: Mr. Reynolds, B. Larsen, S. Merritt, H. Latz, S. Mack, C. L. LaRoche, M. Lysett, D. Lynch, ROW 3: M. Lacey, D. Johnson, P. Lilly, J, LaRoche, D. Meaden, G. E. Kingsbury, M. MacKenzie, E. 2 Messier D. Martin, I. Locher McRae, J. McKeon, E. Johnson Lussier, K. Lysitt, P. Laurent, B. Lamothe, D. johnson S. Merritt, H. Latz Munch, munch, munch atbunch of pocketbooks. Mr. Reynolds, H. Latz, D. johnson That ought to be worth 45 minutes! GD 7042 M7445 Mrs. Barry, B. Foster Late again, Brian? B. Faulkner, K. Francis Sitting clown is the only Way to get anything from these Q ll lower lockers. ROW ROW ROW ROW Mrs. Barry, C. Gray, C. Fletcher, S. -Gates, P. Frazier, M. Fowler, M. Gallup, H. Goodyear P. Goncalves, M. Fleury, N. Fuller, C. Evans, L. Gray, G. Folsom, L. Frowein, B. Faulkner K. Graf, D. Graves, G. Gengenbach, K. Francis, T. Frink, G. Frost, L. Emery, B. Fish G. Gay, G. Gardner, R. Goodnow, K. Fletcher, R. Furlong, L. Gagne, D. Fish, B. Foster, D. Foley, R. Forest 8I - 7467 C '31 22 ROW 1: Miss Tracy, L. Warn, P. Clark, S. Cadorette, B. Watson ROW 2: V. Millish, J. Wilder, G. Walter, S. Whitcomb, B. Wyman, R. Willett ROW 3: G. Whitney, R. Donovan, C. Way, I.. Leveille, B. Yaeger, C. Young, A. Whitney ROW 4: J. Wilber, J. Watt, D. 'Foster, S. Wyman, N. Richards, D. Walsh, B. Walsh, R. Wilson - V ,. ...W -..,,,,w yf aa A. . D. Foster It's just like everyone e1se's . Leveille, V. Mellish, R. Donovan Of course the bell rang! 745 14 Wag QP'---a....u M S. Oliver studying after hours L. Nicholas thought I'd found a quiet place to work! 71 106' ROW 1: Mr. Tousley, C. Palmer, C. O'Brien, V. Naylor, L. Norcross ROW 2: G. Nims, S. Oliver, C. Osgood, P. Nowak, P. Moran, B. Paire, W. O'Neil ROW 3: M. Miller, D. O'Neil, M. Neuromhe, G. Perham, R. Paquette, T. Perreault, D. Papenfuse, R. Pellerin ROW 4: M. Patria, D. Pearson, T. Pearce, J. Miller, P. Morin, A. Murtagh, L. Nicholas, C. Orgaz, N. Nichols 74 14 'Me ' 709 ROW 1: D. Hayward, B. Hammond, B. Houle, J. Henderson, G. Holman, J. Hatt ROW 2: Mrs. Schor, J. Honand, D. johnson, S. Grover, M. Guyette, K. Hickey, W. Helie ROW 3: N. Howard, M. Heise, E. Hansen, A. Haggart, D. Hebert, T. Henderson, M. Hedblom, J. Herrick ROW 4: L. Greenleaf, M. Greene, S. Guyette, D. jacques, L. Henderson, T. Hanna, E. Howard, B. Hebert, P. Green D. johnson At least the books make me look intelligent. l B. Faulkner I wonder how many more of my pictures I can get in the yearbook? D 7044: D. Boutwell, J. Brown, M. Brown, B. Brew A good atmosphere for studying. W. Beaulieu Excuse me! Wrong locker! if 201 ROW 1: Miss Drugg, M. Barcomb, L. Blanchard, R. Brochu ROW 2: J. Brown, D. Bissell, M. Brown, T. Allen, J. Aron, J. Breen ROW 3: R. Barcomb, V. Anderson, M. Ballou, S. Bergeron, J. Alther, D. Boutwell, B. Brew ROW 4: B. Barret, M. Alderman, D. Bugler, W. Beaulieu, N. Bemis, R. Betz, C, Batchelder, L. Bronsen ,479 - ROW 1: Mr. Fahey, L. Carter, B. Colony, C. Cassin, L. Carey, J. Colby ROW 2: J. Cote, B. Campell, S. Callahan, M. Chappell, T. Cheever, G. Chorney ROW 3: P. Corliss, N. Bungay, D. Conway, S. Bussieres, M. Cantten, S.'Cota, B. Clarke ROW 4: G. Colburn, B. Cashman, F. Collier, R. Carroll, R. Colburn, R. Burroughs R. Betz, D. Buglar Should I tell him? G. Colburn Here, fishie, fishie 74 ack l E iQ srl f ' K. ' sd I. Poliks, B. Richards According to Einstein . . G. Phippard, C. Pierson I will? '34 205 ROW 1: Mrs. Tuttle, B. Rokes, N. Shaw, P. Purdy, D. Provost, D. Ploppert ROW 2: N. Clante, K. St. Pierre, L. Roy, B. Piper, L. Re-mick, K. Rokes, M. Robinson, E. Rumrill, G. Schrenk ROW 3: G. Rukli, J. Shea, R. Schultz, D. Reynolds, P. Sarner, J. Poliks, N. Rule, S. Russell, R. Reynolds ROW 4: G. Polishan, G. Potter, T. Scadovn, 1. Rucl, G. Pregent, C. Pierson, D. Prevost, G. Phippard, J. Scoli, R. Richards 74 ss. . .q. 1. .41 ' - . i il '31 205 ROW 1: Mr. Lowrey, S Ellsworth, R. Derby, G. Ellis, T. Donnelly, K. Durward, P. Croteau ROW 2: T. Donovan, B. Emerson, J. Dearth, S. Davis, M. Darling, J. Dean, P. Duplissie, M. Davis, J. Daniels ROW 3: C. Dompier, L. Desriusseau, A. Cristiano, L. Damiano, V. Cummiskey, S. Dora, L. DiLuzzio, K. Doody ROW 4: R. Mosher, R. Davis, D. Derby, W. Denis, N. Descoteaux, H. Crandell, D. Durent, R. Douglas, T. DiBernardo, W. Davis D. Hebert, G. Colburn, T. Bernardo This isn't my locker size, you guys! T. Dibernado, S. Ellsworth She's gone and broken my leg again! 88 edict a-7 ...ww Um' ,ff J. Stratton, D. Tucker, A. Swahnberg, A. Stevens Cat on a hot tin radiator. i lkk B. Tarbox, A. Stevens, R. Sweeney W Go with the strength of Cheerios . . ROW 1: Mr. Tremblay, D. Thomas, F. Thompson, M. Tilton, L. Sonnenschein ROW 2: W. Thompson, D. Spofford, D. Spring, B. Tarbox, R. Sweeney, W. Simeno ROW 3: D. Thurston, D. Snow, J. Stratton, S. Vincent, M. Tyler, A. Swahnberg, R. Thomas, E. Sweeney ROW 4: L. Tweedie, D. Tucker, A. Stevens, D. Snowling, R. Smith, R, Shinners, E. Siek, A. Towne 746 7 Q44 ful gegcaa A. Purdy B. Morin S. DiMeco N. Purbeck Prefidenl Vice Prefidenl Serretary Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 746 ffzdaocw Wag 7a 74a 7056 lie v i i i i S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES ROW 1: W. Morin, B. Moran, S. King, J. Wood, S. Howard, T. Ellsworth, K. Gemmell, J. Williams, P. Sutton ROW 2: D. Halford, R. Bennett, J. Dubois, G. Abbott, I. Harris, M. Murray, T Salce, D. Peters, D. Merrill, A. Purdy, B. Brown, A. Trubiano, D. LeClair, D. Lord M. Rissell, W. Nichols, G. Johnson '31 8' ROW 1: Mrs. Gordon, A. Martin, G. Laplant, R. Sunter, D. Maylin, L. Magnani, D. Massicotte, P. McGrath ROW 2: L. Mclntire, C. Mason, T. Lynch, P. Lynch, N. Medviclofsky, D. Longever, B. Moran, H. Merritt. ROW 3: W. M:1cPhail, M. McKeon, M. Locher, D. Mackey, B. Luksevish, K. Madden, M. Lane ROW' 4: S. McDougle, B. Miller, D. Merrill, T. McCarty, D. Moran, G. Lincoln, B. Leighton, ,ff T. Lynch I knew I shouldnt have shot that elastic! D. Lord, D. Mitchell. Did he really say that? W .. . W N. Purbeck Beauty and the Beast G. Plourde Fools rush in . . . W I6 ROW ROW ROW ROW Mr. Murray, N. Piper, D. Paro, M. Perry, B. Parsans, P. Rieth, N. Purbeck K. Prettie, P. Peaks, S. Rhoacles, I.. Raymond, J. Richards, L. Pembroke, S. Petrin, J. Phillips P. Perham, K. Patterson, G. Perham, S. Pelkey, G. Renken, L. Robidoux, M. Renz, A. Phippard, G. Plourcle Paul Poisson, J. Robinson, J. Provencher, M. Piper, A. Purdy, D. Peters, G. Pregent, D. Provencher, J. Parker az K 14:14 Tray!! l nn. ROW 1: Mr. Whipple, K. Junkins, A. Richardson, C. Whitcomb, J. Williams, P. Taq' ROXX' 2: P. Wfriglit, P. Cadorette, R. Wfilder, B. Williams, M. Wright, E. Woodman ROW 5: H. White, C. Whitcomb, S. Cornwell, B. LaClair, R. Wright, S. DiMeco, C. Wood, C. Searles ROW 4: F. Zelasny, B. Williams, A. Lagimoniere, T. Parsons, P. Wolf, S. Elborfield, K. White ' 'nw-un-gg ' Mr. Whipple Have you seen my latest card trick ? A P. Tacy Some Clays I taste like an inferior brand '74ey2'1f Smw - . 'HH' 'M H. 'fl Q Q J eq' 4 U li it in K. Bennett Hi ya, Joe! Hi ya, Mr. Dunnahee! R. Beaurcuard Lil'ole innocent me. 71 1: ... ... ROW 1: J. Bergeron, C. Hamilton, B. Bourassa, S. Bastianelli, H. Arseneault, S. Biron, Mrs. Beauregrad ROW 2: B. Boucher, J. Bedaw, J. Beauregard, J. Anderson, L. Aho, H. Adams, B. Bleau, J. Boller, L. Aldridge ROW 3: J. Aldington, D. Beliveau, J. Bedsaw, S. Bergevin, L. Beauregard, K. Bennett, P. Blaisdell, G. Abbott, J. Arnold ROW 4: B. Bissell, L, Berry, R. Bauer, R. Beauregard, C. Andrews, R. Berdinka, T. Bradbury, S. Bosworth, E. Bates 2470116 74 A lg mn. IN 71 I9 ROW 1: Miss Doody, J. johnson, D. Hildreth, M. Hockett, S. Holman, J. Heddom ROW 2: D. Herrick, A. Hurt, P. Hollis, G. Johnson, J. Harris, K. Hulslancler ROW 3: J. Hovhannesian, G. Harper, S. Hovvarcl, G. johnson, C. Helie, L. Hood, B. Huntley, T. Howe ROW 4: J. Herr, T. Henry, S. Helie, E. Hastings, J. Haskins, S. Harris, D. Huber, R. Horton ,.,f'J S. Harris I can't wait to see what happens to the pig with the straw house. L. Hood, D. Huber Now I'll take her books and throw them on the floor! dd 74a Sedan! A. Purcly, W. Morin Come to me, Mr. P. r .F K. Nichols, L. Nelson He isn't always like this! Q ROW 1: Mrs. Mouslcy, W. Nichols, M. Nims, B. Murphy, L. Moran, B. Ohman ROW 2: S. Paine, K. Nichols, L. Nelson, R. Parker, W. Morin, G. Paine, K. O'Bricn ROW 3: l.. Parker, N. Morrow, 'M. Murray, R. Marsc, G. Palmer, D. Murray, M. Fuclilock. 7 - of 74a ew ROW 1: Mr. Bridge, R. Bradstreet, D. Brault, Y. Chaffee, G. Codding, N. Cook ROW 2: L. Costantino, C. Croteau, M. Carrier, K. Coutu, J. Griggs, S. Buffum, S. Currier, A. Burt ROW 3: D. Cray, C. Currier, D. Cote, T. Carey, T. Chabot, D. Conant, D. Castor, D. Brown ROW 4: R. Burroughs, P. Chase, W. Croteau, J. Bridges, M. Clark, B. Brown, B. Carey, B. Burnham, D. Bressett W 101 ? 'Y M. Clark, M. Croteau B. Brown Mental Blocks Wasted thought zwmfnz Mrs. Burrill, J. Erskine The Brain and the Brawn J. Erskine, E. Fauteux W Did you know that Mrs. Burrill is moonlighting as a P., ROW 1: Mrs. Burrill, J. Drusendahl, T. Ellsworth, J. Erskine, P. Daveau ROW 2: T. Dubois, C. Drake, D. Field, J. Emery, F. Dundas, R. Fiorey, S. Curtiss ROW 3: G. Drakiotes, E. Fauteux, G. Dicey, J. Davis, W. Dziedzic, C. Diecker, P. Danforth ROW 4: T. Fallon, S. Farina, R. Dearth, D. Field, E. Doyle, D. Fish, D. Cushing, T. Dinkel, T. Ewing f 0 70 ROW ROW ROW ROW 71 103 1: Mr. Ramsay, C. Thompson, J. Watkins, B. Sundstrom, P. Theriault, L. Stoddard, B. Tyo, A. Sutton 2: M. Tan, C. Dubruiel, P. Sutton, 1. Towsley, W. Walsh, D. Wheeler, P. Trybulski, J. Stinson, C. Turner 3: A. Grombley, T. Trubiano, E. Sweeney, D. Tyler, R. Webster, G. Vermouth, G. Thatcher, B. Tremblay 4: B. Tilton, M. Sundstron, R. Way, G. Symonds, C. Talbot, D. Sweeney, P. Turner, K. Washer, K. Thompson K. White C. Talbot, A. Sutton Will ya look at that fly! At least I'm turning the pages. sf gfoaafw 74 Wan T. Salce, M. Salce Interpret it? I can't even read it! H. St. Laurent Doe, a deer. ROW ROW ROW ROW' 'Wu ru 1: Mrs. Pearson, D. Scribner, B. Davis, G. Sonnenschein, B. Small, L. Roy M. Salce, B. Smith, L. Russell, S. Smith, K. Snowman, S. Scott, P. Rothermel, K. Scatlvoa, P. Smith M. Russell, M. St. Laurent, K. Spring, S. Rondeau, S. Rouleau, B. Scaclova, W. Smith, M. Secore, G. Robinson . T. Salce, B. Spofford, P. Shakour, E. Staples, G. Sheldon, H. St. Laurent, D. Sharkey, R. Schoefmann, F. Smith 7a ?al!fua 71 107 ROW 1: Mr Gober, D. Lachenal, A. Lancey, D. LaBarre, S. King, S. Kelly, C. Kilyanczik, N. Alexander ROW 2: J. Laurent, 1. Knight, J. Kingsbury, M. jones, M. Lecuyer, J. Kin, M. Lagerberg, S. LaFoe ROW 5: P. Kennett, D. LeClair, H. I.aMontagne, R. LaClair, A. L11moureux,J.-Iohnston, T. Lacey, M. Kennedy ROW 4: W. LeClair, J. LaPlante, S. jordan, J. Lamoureux, B. Burns, B. Lancey, K. jones, W. johnson lybt new qi n 'H! ' 1 1.3 S , E f if y T. Lacey It looks good but I'm really sleeping. - mth?lfG 5 f ' am..ra..tw-fwfvarr V V -- W' XF' l or ,fe . Q , ff fi O ..:f',ffvf gf ., - J. Lamoureau Better late than never. 1 ,,'. Lifsfziw fL-' - - sw, ' W 0 74 Y . ROW 1: P. Hanrahan, M. Greene, S. Fringley, C. Reed, I. Foster, D. Graves ROW 2: D. Fitzsimons, K. Gemmell, K. Gober, G. Goedicke, R. Grover, J. Frechette, A. Hakala, J. Fuller, M. Harmon ROW 3: T. Gallagher, P. Gould, S. Forest, C. Fontaine, L. Gibbs, P. Fletcher, J. Flanclres, H. Grout, T. Hale ROW 4: D. Halford, H. Hammond, G. Guyette, J. Gallup, D. Goodnow, T. Foley, H. Frink, M. Furlone, M. Flagg 71 208' D- Halffed T. Gallagher, J. Foster Aeronautically inclined She must eat Cheerios! N. Purbeck, J. Frenchette Chosen to be on the Miss KHS court G. Plourde The Freshman Look I know freshmen are small, but . . . 1 76 . J. Robinson, M. Reith, M. Renz I think he is wonderful! D. Halfred Open wide for junkey! CU-ISSES IN SESSION W SX K X ' ,ti-1 Q 1, ' r Q ' 1 Xi, 5 ff T , I 1 N 5 5 X S X - X X if Sf N S f, ,S f ,S hr 6' if 0 6 X r 5 -'if V , I -1--A' ' -3- I 'k I SS ,S 1- S g Sflflfix X 63 2 , -J' ' 3- XX -SSX ff ggi.. Lf V Y , 'I' t ix? XM. fffi--.f , Sf 'fa' Q: 'H' ' .X 'I 1 - 5 J, . xi --S1 L if fx S 'RW - f '7 'f-X 4 f f K- R fl? fy S S WN S II,-W-x I! iw: V W 'GW 1 ,SQ X if t A S 7 , A va 'I R x, ,Sf If il S R 5 X S ,Sf V W S S fff. 1 S M ' v X X S f Q ' 'S S S S wh is SX I -,f' ' ,f , S?ff' fff N X 1 j 1,1 ,Nil 41 Q -I - XX A A xxx. z I Wang!! f xl Q I! f XS Y r E?Q.:W.i,! ,, ff ,P an Nb N ' si f M! ff q xjxkx S, . S f ,uf :iw 'Q F Sf X ' W' 5 ,09 ?+?Z2' 2:zQf . X 11 26 SS -gg fl, 7 V ,fff V -- ,ff . ,',,,iq.3tQg ' Q1 ' f' 'XSQ X f A , l fffb' 'Q?5p f 1 ff ' J S' f f S W Q? S 2- f. V ' :L ff ' ,,.. V ff f . I ,ik f nf f S Xff -S S X S - S S ,pf W' sn S ff I --'ff Z ' E X f K X lf! 1 'I 1 WN ll 5, i g jts x l vqi A , . f , r 7 5. ' ' , X S S f ' f X34 f ' f' W! J : JE S -lf ' l .14-154 X f ' f 642 2 'A 4' 'f 'SfLi::'il!mfV S! if X ff 64 X If Ziff f V ...f-5--'I!i'! ' -ff f X ' is ' f S 7 '-1 g... 2L4'? . ,ii:1f2:'f'f A ,fi ff W S S' f S f S QE- : f '.,f::1l rf 'Sim f i if WA ,f f 5, S X A fXgv Sf - N-.1,a155ff'1 wh S51 7 , W S v 4 bf' f if W S 'fy u if ff A N , 7, A R - K ,S ff QZ AS ' f X 5, S 5 I ,Jg S Q K W ' J S ff : SST A NS N f ff- lx ' -' ff 'Qf J ' 5 - f Sf -ff, y '-as-e' . 12: Sf - ,f X - - -ix X-P4 f X 47 N-i 5q'.'P 1 M 7 5 E:-I , X wi Z X 1 S7 -1 f S 2 Q. S S' S QS f .ff 7 .QW X 1, N ff 'b-. N K ' ' S X 'SSS ,SSS NS S 7 - -S -3' - S -' - xx Y ' ff' lm X S j 77V . A ' S Lf! ,,-fff L7 S rl X f f W2 ' - R 1 M31 X I ' ' 4 ' ' 2 L m , f X S VQ, ' I05 ' C-f ' 15 E EDNA L. M. COLLINS A.B., Bates College, English, Public Speakingg Advisor- Dramatic Club Students in Senior English extensively studied and analyzed characters like Hamlet, Electra, and Squealer. Senior English also includes a study of poetry, grammar, the art of writ- ing, and the background of English literature. The course truly tests every senior's achievement in past years, and his abili- ty to apply this knowledge to new concepts. K. MacMillin, S Walker, J. Terry I just love your jokes, Mrs. Collins! 74 Ze 01: 74 Ze D. Talbot, K. McKeon, J. Pursell . . and she thinks I'm reading Hamlet ! MARGARET HETHERMAN B.A., University of New Hampshireg English I Q . . ' 335' - V ,Z -in c ' . - .jgsg .Q 1 ' .V fl . , .sg J a - :E L 54' . . . - . H ...... i ' ' 'wil . aj - , nf, ,gffr . , , gp .: : F-211- M15 'L ' :'vfmeY:.'. --.z .fail ,H-1 . bei w: -'kfhffihsea xwiiwa- -H DOROTHY C. CALEF B.Ed., Keene State College English, Advisor- Informer J. Gemmell '. . . and I caught the pass like this . . . '74 7442: ,4 D 704424 '7 See emchfzg Junior English prepares the student for the more involved work to follow. During the year he be- comes acquainted with mythology, the many great poets and authors of Americag then vocabulary, and VOCABULARY. The background' material of America's literary m o v e m e n t s proves very helpful in understand- ing the writings of such authors as Hawthorne and Emerson. Macbeth adds to the apprecia- tion of Shakespeare, while poems by the greats, Bryant, Whittier, and Longfellow lend to further enjoy- ment. junior English impresses upon the student the importance of the lives and environments of the writ- ers. HERBERT A. ALLEN B.S., University of Massa- chusetts, English, Advisor, ENTERPRISE ALBERTA H. REYNOLDS B.A., Brown University, Pem- broke College, Wayne State Universityg English 70 ELECTRA C. ESPIEFS B.A., University of New Hampshire, English, Public Speaking safes HELEN McCAUGHEY B.A., Bates College, M.A., Radcliffe, English, Coach, Girls' Field Hockey, Coach, Girls' Basketball Wie!!! 3 M. Arnold, I. Safford, J. Kingsbury, D. Kenny Miss McCaughey The Gene Barry of the junior Class. This is progress? l07 V -Lf? 74, ow 9 ' oys- 'P V-I W... PATRICIA A. DOODY B.Ed., Keene State Collegeg Englishg Advisor, Sophomores Miss Tracy, M. Guyette, R. Carroll, S. Oliver But, Miss Tracy, I like it here. ELIZABETH A. TRACY A.B., M.A., Smith Collegeg English S E Sophomore English uses a combination of literature through which enjoyment and understanding are emphasized. Formidable Madame Defarge, avaristic Silas Marner, Dauntless Sir Lancelot, and ill-fated Caesar are encountered for the first time. Along with a collection of short stories, a book of essays, and a most interesting newspaper unit, book reports supply ample reading. Individuals are given the opportuni- ty to use their imaginations and to apply the vocabulary and grammar they have learned. In short, the Sophomore English course is intended to acquaint the students with the different aspects of literature and to prepare them for future courses. C. Cassin, C. Way We like Ipana, do you ? L. Bronson Blondes don't have more fun JUNE D. TUTTLE B.Ed., Keene State College CHARLOTTE C. BEAUREGARD B.Ed., Keene State Collegeg English 74e2 -of MARIE A. COMMOSS B.Ed., Keene State Collegeg English 7 Swan Sir Walter Scott and William Shakes- peare here we come! Before the end of the Freshman year, each student is well ac- quainted with the Normans and the Saxons of Ivanhoe and Shylock's pound of flesh speech in The Merchant of Venice. An adequate study of grammar and composition is also conducted. Add outside book reports, short stories, poetry, johnny Tremnizz, and The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner , and one will have the ingredients of Freshman English-a course that opens the door to further study. GERTRUDE PEARSON B.Ed., Simmonsg English ROGER C. WHIPPLE B.Ed., Keene State Collegeg English RICHARD P. MURRAY B.Ed., Keene State Collegeg English R. Berdinka, Miss Commoss P. Kennett, M. Kennedy, S. Jordan It is I who am helping you with your homework IO9 9 I Il0 B. Bissell Senorita bonita D. Kenny Who will be king or queen for a day? I I nudge 4' A student at Keene High Sfchool has the opportunity to choose from courses in French, Latin, and Spanish. A well-equipped laboratory enables the future linguists to hear native speakers. Classroom aids .such as maps, magazines, and newspapers bring the country and culture to life. Mrs. Galloway Someone left me ten dollars! M. Fleury, C. Francis I don't care what the teacher said I have my own French grammar? 6046, HELEN E. GALLOWAY B.A., University of New Hampshireg Latin M Fleidner Mrs Galla her . , . g Amazing what you find after hours! , and Mrs. Barry, R. Brochu I could have sworn that button moved! LANICE D. ALDRIDGE B.A., Middlebury Collegeg Spanishg Advisor, Spanish Club LAURA E. GALLAGHER B.Ed., Keene State Collegeg Frenchg Advisor, French Club, Honor Society JANE F. BARRY B.A., Middlebury Collegeg Frenchg Advisor, French Club HELEN D. GORDON B.A., Bates Collegeg Latin, French HORTENSE B. BURRILL B.Ed., Keene State Collegeg Mathematicsg Advisor, Fresh- man Class ARNOLD R. LOWREY B.Ed., Keene State Collegeg Calculus, Algebra I, Funda- mental Math. THERESA D. TIDD B.Ed., Keene State Collegeg General Math. and Geometryg Adviser, Cheerleaders I I 2 1441412 HAROLD E. BRIDGE B.Ed., Keene State Collegeg Algebra RUTH M. SCHOR B.S. in Ed., Teachers College of Bostong Plane Geometry CHARLES D. TOUSLEY B.S., Tufts Universityg M.A., Harvard Universityg Mathe- matics I I I mom 7 'ku' GILBERT H. WYMAN B.Ed., Keene State Collegeg Mathematics III and IVQ Fac- ulty Manager of Athletics C. Cassin, E. Dean Ready, aim, draw! 'l-s-..,,.,,,m Ji-In L. Bauer, B. Fowler, B. Lake Was that a ripping sound? ddfdfgllds The future mathematicians at Keene High may start with Algebra I and work their way up to Calculus. In between, the students meet baffling x's and y's, obtuse and acute angles, and parabolas and hy- perbolas. Although it may be hard to work Py- thagoras' Theorem into a normal conversa- tion, mathematics is useful, even if it does no more than teach a student how to analyze the facts at hand and then proceed to solve a problem, mathematical or otherwise. Z. Mule, C. Reynolds She's found her place in the sun Mr. Tousley Mrs. Schor Wait! You forgot to brush your teeth ! I just can't seem to prove this the- orernf' M. Lilly, B. Boucher Oh, Michael, you evil lil' thing you. to tile y, um? Zwuzez 74 ' ,W , Q 'f b V. W t r W - :erf22zK5ii12s'. A Q wmg- t- . 1, , iizllilh 32123-if f ' giQ5..lR'gg.iii ,li s 3:Qxxggg17if' L . Q54 RQ if ba .4 - v . ru 3' '3'5:s M r ms, .x 'f -'W 'Mi wx f 'f' image . ag I . 1 ,,iQg5.,f.1.ii'.'QA' , V , :,g.e,f.H?:jff' A , v '-:wr , -Y A 1: '.!hi.g,:.-- ,r J 5' t ', 1,5 ,A 5 GUY F. BURRILL B.S., M.Ed., University of New Hampshireg Chemistry HELEN DRUGG A.B., M.S., University of Ver- montg Academic Biology WILLIAM J. FAHEY B.Ed., Keene State College, M.A., Colgate Universityg Bi- ology, Advisor-Science Club II4 GUY? feivfilib ffm' P. Sutton, Miss Drugg, E, Silk Prepared minds? 4 ,5- H . W. Worcester, K. Way Demonstrating the wrong way to apply heat. HENRY S. GALLUP B.Ed., Keene State Collegeg General Biology, General Chemistry, General Scienceg AdvisorkScience Club and Sophomore Class RICHARD P. TREMBLAY B.Ecl., Keene State College, M.Ed., Boston Collegeg Earth Science, General Scienceg Ad- visor-Key Club, Freshman Class RICHARD O. TRUFANT B.Ed., Keene State M.Ed., Boston M.S., Worcester Instituteg Physicsg Advi Ushers Club 74aef4'ze77 70414 4cb470e77Za4ZQpe Sewanee Keene High School is fortu- nate to have a science department with laboratories enabling the stu- dents to correlate theory with prac- tice by making use of these facili- ties. Students may learn about the structure of the earth and the planets in Earth Science, or deal with such terms as gravity in Phys- ics. There is also the advantage of understanding nature and the func- tions of the human body in Biology or the science of matter and its changes in Chemistry. Every stu- dent is grateful for the opportunity to choose among these varied sci- ences which aid him in further- ing his education. J. Ringland, G. Prevost, M. Obymaco, R. Mills The laughing gas is leaking again! Mr. Fahey This is what happened to the last kid that gave me a hard time' M. Seraichick Oh, Mr. Trufant, you shouldn't have . T. lNIcCarthy, S. Bergeron I know Miss Drugg writes small. but 74-ma94?7e4ce e2ne,70wzz4ad2t ' MARION S. BALL B.Ed., M.Ed., Keene State Collegeg Civics, American History, Geography EUGENE F. GOBER B.Ed., Keene State College: Contemporary Problems, Civ- ics, Chairman, Boys' State C. MURRAY RAMSAY B.Ed., M.Ed., Keene State Collegeg History of Civiliza- tion, Modern History, Advis- or, Ctirgent Issues Forum Saad! Stadcu JOHN J. CARROLL B.Ed., Keene State Collegeg History of Civilization, Civ- ics, Coach, Girls' and Boys' Bowling Teams JOHN L. MAYES B.S., Fordham University, M .Ed., Boston University, American History, Compara- tive Governments g Coach, Track, Cross Country AUGUSTINE P. HANLEY A.B., University of Miamig American History, Coach, Football fr - Vit K XX ws, xiii, FX Sb rm XV Y! MABEL F. PLANTE A.B., St. Anselm Collegeg M.A., University of New M.A., University of New Hampshireg American His- toryg College Counselor SOCIAL STUDIES A large social studies department gives stu- dents an opportunity to study the history and culture of the rest of the world. American History, which is taken by everyone before graduating, covers not only the events that made this country what it is, but also the men whose ideas and ideals gave us our rich heritage. T. Adams, E. Kimball The Virginia Reel? . .xg Q: 1, The Great Stone Face. 70l42CU670p ' Mr. Gober Miss Plante, E. Kimball . . and then Brooks raised his cane. Wil .e .SN tin j. Oliver ou please repeat that question ? Q 5 l P f 5 N in ir? C. Johnson V. Roy We're having n test tomorrow. My history book's the heaviest. J. Pursell, J. Perkins, J. Prudy The walking historians. 744 gmc! 14414 p NORMA J. SAFFORD B.A., Syracuse Universityg Artg Advisor-Junior Class HOPE O. MCMAHON Au A student taking an art course under the guid- ance of Miss Safford and Mrs. McMahon not only learns to express himself, but also gives enjoyment to the whole student body. Their works add color and life to K.H.S. At Christmas the classes combine their efforts to decorate the cafetorium with a massive tree and figures on the windows. This year as an added effort the Crafts class, with the aid of Miss Safford, deco- rated the Public Service Company window. The cafetorium turns into a wonderland of color and beauty after it is decorated for the proms. Whether painting, sketching, or crafts is your main interest, you learn many techniques in the different art courses provided. It is an enriching ex- perience for all. B.A., Pembroke Collegeg Art B. Reed, Miss Safford The seal of approval. fl as B. Morse They all love mel ,, xx Q53 1 ' 5' ai, K, S um? X f U fi wx:-Q qw' K .P uf A 'ff K L. Lang, S. MacGregor You can't sing on an empty stomach-. is 5 r 9 E DOROTHEA E. HUTCHINS New England Conservatory of Musicg Assistant-Music De- partment 76 Trombones 70 ' n l n nnn 3. Q y ROBERT c. CUMMINGS M.M., Boston Universityg New England Conservatory of Musicg Juilliard School of Musicg Director-Music De- partment To have a good music department, a school must have opportunities to learn the fundamentals of music. In the classes of music appreciation and har- mony and theory interested students learn to under- stand music and develop their skills in musical com- position. Under the direction of Mr. Cummings and Mrs. Hutchins the members of the A Cappella Choir acquire the proficiency in singing which helps make our choir one of the best in the state. S. White, C. Robinson It's a good thing this is a silent movie. II9 fi'nd7' THELMA H. BALDWIN B,Ed., Plymouth State Collegeg Bu - ness Education 'C VA ,na . P, Dionne, J. Blain, J. Fredette, L. Boutwell, S. Gaillardetz if f Bookkeeping takes concentration. A J I . 'kii WV h f P W QW R fl K ' , ' K ' 3 'N T' ' s ' U A ' Ok' . ' V MARY M. KILROY B.Ed., Plymouth State Col- legeg Business Educationg Ad- visor, SALMAGUNDI FRANCES D. LAMBERT B.Ed., Plymouth State Col- legeg Business Educationg Ad- visor, Junior Secretaries 20 llftf l LANDON B. REYNOLDS BARBARA E. RITCHIE GARY SEAVEY B.S., Husson College, M,S,, B.Ed., Plymouth State Collegeg B.S., Husson College, M,S. Kansas State Teachers Col- Business Educationg Advisor, 'Kansas State Teachers College legeg Business Educationg Ad- Senior Class Business Educationg Advisor visor, Student Council junior Class 1 6Q424IKds Un 4424705 2 Z The Business Education department is a most essential part of Keene High School. In Business Education students prepare themselves in such courses as Typewriting, Stenography, Bookkeeping, and Clerical Practice, in order 'to be able to earn their R. Beauregard, S. Henry Own Wal' m the business World- , Will you please get your finger out of the way. Many students study Business Subjects ' in the preparation for advanced study. S. Turner It is so big! V, ff , 2. ,MM ff My I, L. Carey S. MacGregor, Miss Ritchie Little Miss Typist First you have to turn the book right side up .. Q, FD Am Practical Arts is very helpful to those students who plan to have careers in elec- tronics or shop work. This department is looking forward to a new shop and maybe a new electrical drawing room next year. R. Huslander The Masked Marvels Oops! W. MacPhail I think I'll call it The Wheel. il., V . M. Mason Should we be prepared for another bomb scare? M142 ' Zuma! 1 I l 1 RAYMOND F. DUNDAS B.Ecl., Keene State Collegeg M.Ed., Pennsylvania State l Universityg Machine Shop F G. Miller, Mr. Arnold Now, we throw this switch, and poof! R. Lucius, Henry Arseneault Hal He doesn't know it has to be plugged in. ' wg? .M if , I ' if Q t f X R . . Rf Xi 1 HARRY W. ARNOLD B.Ed., M.Ed., Keene State Collegeg Electricity, Electron- ics HOWARD C. MOORE B.Ed., M.Ed., Keene State Col- legeg Woodworkingg Advisor Junior Class JOSEPH A. DiMECO B.Ed., Keene State Collegeg Power Technology Wu 4 . ' . ' . ' Z.. 'Wt ' 1 , , . L , . w A S 'I I isa? 'K if ' ' N ft hw - '59 wg I ' JOHN E. STURGIS B.S., University of New H am p s h i r e g Mechanical Drawing I23 can mu migeda FRANCES E. BOLLES B.Ed., Keene State Collegeg Clothing and Textilesg Advis- or-Future Homemakers of America Girls who take homemaking courses study today for a useful life tomorrow. They strive for adroitness with a needle and thread and for mastery of the culi- nary arts. After taking a course in home economics, a girl is more prepared to take care of a home and family. yy,yyy , LW C. Colburn, J. Oulette, M. Fernandes Does anyone smell smoke? DORIS B. MOUSLEY LLB., Cumberland Universityg B.Ed., Keene State Collegeg Home Economicsg Advisor- Sophomore Class D. Wyman, Mrs. Bolles I24 D. Donaldson, B. Bailey How's school? Sew-sew. VOR? 0 -.. F : - I1 si fn 1. - . 1 -rf 1-1 s' N 27: f Q 'gf Q fx X A lp, . , x, , 6 I ix- 1 , www 1 ff f 1 'N X 1 f u ixx IK 4 X S s A x X N , x nk X .af 'Me Eat, 'Me 24446 ,-4nd 74a ir? 4 is ,si . N A ' A feet i5i!!FgQf3 EW SME ,2.' BENIN . at ll L E K K . 'll'tf-reunites sus L- 1 ESM- , Next year's team should have great potential because of the returning lettermen. 555331 it ' Left to right: ROW 1. D. Purbeck, D. Paire, T. Watkins ROW 2. B. Bergeron, R. Smith, G. King, J. Whitney, J. Clark lv' ROW 3. G, Gregory, R. Coty, D. Lamothe, W. Hunt, J. Vitale, G. Kernozicky, Managerg R. Jones, Manaerg R. Bissell, Coach VARSITY BASEBALL The Keene High School Blackbirds had a successful 1964 baseball season. In regular season KEENE play we had a 5-4 record which was good enough KEENE for a sixth place finish in the state. KEENE At Nashua the playoffs were determined by KEENE final position of the season. As it turned out, Keene KEENE played the tough Stevens High of Claremont. KEENE Stevens had a great psychological advantage because KEENE they had beaten the Blackbirds earlier in the season KEENE with a 19-6 and an 11-O score. KEENE However, our boys were far from discouraged, KEENE they played a good hard game, but despite fine KEENE pitching from Bill Hunt, we lost the game. KEENE KEEN E ,,,,,,,. .... 1 SCORES Athol 2 ,, ,,.,,,, ..,, 6 Vt. Academy ........... . 4 Nashua 4 Stevens CClaremontj 19 , .,,,,......... 9 Monadnock ................ 5 St. Stevens 8 Nashua 4 , ,.,,,, , ,.,, 5 Brattleboro ........ .. .. 4 Stevens 11 6 Vt. Academy . .. ,.., ,, 8 Monadnock 0 ,, ..,,,. 5 Brattleboro ........ .. .. 4 State Tournament Stevens , 2 Z9 'funk Of 74e feeae Q Keene enjoyed a fine winning season this year in J. V. baseball. Under the able coaching of Mr. Main our team compiled a good record of seven wins and five losses. Big wins included victories over Nashua, Brattleboro, and Monadnock. Among the highest flying junior Blackbirds were top hitters Tom Hanna, Brian Boucher, and Blake Richards. KEENE KEENE KEENE KEENE KEENE KEEN E KEENE KEENE KEEN E KEEN E KEENE KEENE ,,,,...,,,,,,,,, 0 1964 RECORD Won 7 Lost 5 O6 Vermont Academy ,7 Nashua , ,8 Fairgrounds , Monadnock Brattleboro , Nashua . Bellows Falls , , Bellows Falls Fairgrounds ,, , Brattleboro , Vermont Academy Left to right: ROW 1. M. McKenzie, E. Silk, B. Richards ROW 2. J. Lycitt, D. Doucher, J. Day, K. Guyette, M. Harris, W. Barrett ROW 5. M. Lily, E. Mitchel, J. Reed, G. Gardner, E. Howard, T. Hanna Monadnock ,,,,,,..,, 054 v.,,47eM4,-ff: vaswayngfaf Left to right: ROW 1. K. Patra, D. Lord, D. Hall, R. Small, K. Way, J. Barry, R. Lund ROW 2. H. Arsenault, D. Golann, J. Webber, R. Castor, R. Boucher, R. Mills, R. Bergeron, M. Flint ROW 3. R. Hadley, J. Diineco, B. Abbot, L. Wilder, V. Reno, W. Tilton, K. Fletcher, A. Stevens, D. Tyler. Dear Abby Bryan Abbot SUMMARY KEENE .... .... 6 3 Vermont Academy .... 54 KEENE 67V2 Fitchburg . . .. 64W KEENE . . 62 Stevens . .. . 69 KEENE Bellows Falls . . 29 KEENE ..... .. 94M Manadnock .... MW KEENE 64 Nashua .... 62 KEENE . Brattleboro , , 73 KEENE 4th at Brattleboro Relays KEENE won relays at Bellows Falls Field Event KEENE 4th at Kiwanis Invitational SPRING TRACK This year's track team was a combination of youth and experience that brought success and great hope for the future. Keene finished with four wins and one loss in dual meet competition, being fourth in the State Meet at Durhan and third in the Keene Rotary Meet. Experience paid off for three seniors who had worked hard since junior high school when Captain Bryan Abbott and Ron Ber- geron became state champions in the high jump and the shot-put, and when Dick Small finished a strong second in the mile. It looks like a great future for K.H.S. with twenty returning letter-men fState Meet qualifiersj. Highlights of the season were victories over Nashua and Fitchburg, a school high .jump record by Bryan Abbott, and the awarding of the first Harold F. Drew Track Trophy to Dick Small. The end of a mile. Mr. Mayes, D. Hall Shot-put champion R. Bergeron mm 74a s Of JW Om em 2.0, Victory Bound K. Rose, S. Berdinka, D. Wright J. V. TRAcK SCORES KEENE-lost Peterborough KEENE-won Vt. Academy KEENE-lost Peterborough KEENE-won Dublin School KEENE-won Vt. Academy KEENE-won Peterborough The Keene Junior Varsity Track team had a successful season, winning four and losing two. This team, made up mostly of ninth and tenth graders, is the group that Coach Mayes watches with an eye to the future because these boys are the key to that future. There are many stars of the future on this teamg leading competitors included Hart Crandall, in the hurdles, Dick Betz in the quarter mile, Tom Trembley and Frank Bennett in the mile. Left to right: ROW 1. J. Stillings, G.'Cantlin, R. Goodnow, J. Beverstock, W. Sharpton ROW 2. C. Osgood, C. Prettie, R. Lobarre, J. Rose, P. Tolman, H. Crandall, G. Kott, R. Williams, P. Croteau ROW 3. R. Betz, F. Bennett, S. Berdinka, T. Cheeney, W. Lynch, T. Trembly, S. Gray, D. Wright I JUNIOR VARSITY ROW 1: J. Beauregard, J. Alther, S. Petrin, C. Orgaz, A. Haggart, M. Ballou, L. Sonnenschein, M. Harmon, L. Nicholas, S. Cornwell ROW 2: N. Purbeck, L. Roy, J. johnson, K. Graf, L. Carey, W. Walsh, S DiMeco P. Smith ROW 3: N. Howard, manager, D. Carter, L. Moran, S. Kelly, M. Rieth, S. Merritt, G. ,Gengenbach, M. Robinson, L. Henderson, manager, Mrs. Harris, coach I30 Qmapc 14nd 71044 J. Pursell, C. Drusendahl, D. Berry Hard at practice. KEENE KE ENE KEENE KEENE KEENE KEENE KEEN E KEENE KEEN E KEENE . w,,,, ,,,....,E, . KEENE ,,,,,E,E, ,,,,,,,, KEENE ,E,E,E,.E ,,...... KEENE ....,,,,, ,....,,, KEENE ,,,,...., ,,,,,,., KEENE .,...,,E. .,,,,,,, KEENE ,,,A,E,E, .,,,,A,, 3 0 KEENE .....,E.. ..,,.,E, KEENE.. . ,A,.. .,,, . . . . KEENE .....,.., .,7.,,.. VARSITY SCORES Monadnock .. Murdock 7o,.. Bellows Falls Gardner ...... Athol ..,wY,r, Athol d...,.,,,, Monadnock Murdock .,.... Bellows Falls Gardner ...... Miss McCaughey's Varsity girls lost a number of close games this year in spite of long practices. Nine good players will be lost through graduation. Returners for next year will include this year's high scorer, Liz Lord, and a group of hard-working juniors. J. Pursell, Miss McCaughey, V. Roy, C. Drusen- dahl, M. Giovannangeli. Huddle for help. Experienced girls were lacking for Coach Harris when this season started. As the yera progressed, however, the girls looked like polished veterans, who sported a 64 record with Sue Merritt as high scorer. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES KEENE .......... Monadnock ................ 5 Murdock ......,............. 2 Bellows Falls Gardner ...... Athol .,....... ....,,11 Athol .....,...... ....... 1 3 Monadnock Bellows Falls Murdock ........ .,....... 7 Gardner ..... Miss McCaughey, C. Drusendahl I Pursell Coach McCaughey's benediction Heaven help us' WW ,ig . Milk . - A 1 . , 3? 3.1 ei.. Z. , j A , , , .... - . . M.. 5 gi .2 1. ,fini VARSITY FRONT ROXW: D. Hemeon, G. Carbone, K. Guyette, B. Lund, D. Tawse, T. Hanna, T. Watkins, P. Tolman BACK ROW: Manager B. Robinson, D. Lord, D. Purbeck, V. Tisdale. C. Carey, G. Beauchesne, A. Cote, Manager G. Kernozicky JUNIOR VARSITY FRONT ROW: D. Sweeney, D. Merrill, J. Lysitt, B. Barrett, G. Abbott, P. Moran l '32 BACK ROXW: Manager B. Hebert, J. Drusendahl, E. Howard, B. Richards, D. Hebert, B. Lamoth, P. Turner, P.B1a1sdell 74a 7041! 7a Wan VARSITY The Blackbirds had a successful season this year, win- ning 11 and losing 6. The boys lacked height and outstand- ing shooting ability, but made up for it with hustle, desire, and guts. They were paced by co-Captains Carey and Tisdale, but it was the IOOWQ effort of all the squad and their fine coach, Dudley Purbeck, that made it such a good season. KEENE ..,.,r,,,r,,r,,, KEENE r.,,........v,r, KEENE ,a,r.a,r,,r,,,., 8 5 Memorial Y,..,.,....... 5 3 89 80 Athol ..a..........,...,.... Monadnock 55 55 KEENE ,r,,rr,,r,,r,,,r 5 6 Nashua .,r,..r ...VV,.. 5 4 KEENE 67 Memorial ,.vr..V,r.,.r, 7 1 KE ENE ,,r,a,r....,. ..7 1 Portsmouth 1 08 KEENE ,,rrr,rr...,r,,r 50 Concord ..,,rr,....,,rr, 42 KEENE ,.,,r,,..,,rY,,r 46 Central ...... 1.,.,.,. 7 2 KEENE 60 Nashua Yr,,r. ,r1,r,,, 6 2 KE ENE ,r,,r,r,.,..,,r 86 Concord .r,, ,r..r,,i 7 7 KEENE 74 Stevens ,,rs,, ,...,,,, 5 4 KEENE r,,,r,cr.,Y,,,r, 91 Berlin .,r,. 67 KEENE .v.,....,,c,,,,, 9 5 Stevens .rr,rr,.,r...w,r,, 68 KEENE 2 Monadnock ........,r,, 7 5 KEENE cr,,,,,r.,tr.... 69 Central .,.,., ,r..w,,.. 7 2 KEENE.. .,,,.c,,r,,,r 92 Berlin rrr., .,,r..rv 5 9 KEENE ,c,,,,cc,,,r,.,. 74 Athol ..... ,rr,.... 8 O JUNIOR VARSITY The Junior Varsity also had a fine season under the coaching of Ken Menard. The season was not only good in the won and lost column but the whole squad benefited. We are looking for the continuance of great teams out of Keene High. KEENE ................ 39 Memorial ............. 3 5 KEENE 7 1 Athol ...............v..v... 62 KEENE ................ 36 Monadnock 3 2 KEENE.. ............. 7 5 Nashua .................. 5 8 KEENE ................ 73 Memorial .......,v...,. 62 KEENE ..............,. 42 Concord ..... ........ 5 2 KEEN E 56 Central ....... .....,.. 5 5 KEENE .............v.. 60 Nashua ....... ........ 5 7 KEEN E ................ 49 Concord ..... ........ 5 6 KEENE ................ 61 Stevens ....... ........ 5 4 KEENE ................ 79 Stevens .................. 5 3 KE ENE ,r..r.........r. 69 Monadnock 5 3 KEENE ..........,...,r 5 2 Central ....... ........ 6 8 KEENE .r..c....,...,.. 62 Berlin ..... 66 KEENE ................ 75 Athol - ...... ...,...,72 Sentinel Photo V. Tisdale, reaching for a score against Ports- mouth T. Watkins Oh, no you don't I33 ewze, uhefifavig D. Purbeck-Everyone looks puzzled. . All photos on this page by courtesy of the Keene Evening Sentinel . f A. Cote, G. Beauchesne, D. Lane, V. Tisdale l Holding hands-fun? l D. Purbeck and Portsmouth boys showing real D, LaM0the and C. Carey f01'm- A tense moment in the game with alumni. ROW 1: J. Ouellette, S. Pelkey, T. Vaudrien, P. Brown, G. Codding, J. Heath ROW 2: Mr. Carroll, C. Symonds, D. Graves, P. Peaks, G. St. Pierre, C. Forcier, S. Gaillardetz, C. Piper, P. Martin, S Williams, A. Rioux, M. Smith, A. Trombley, S. Patnaude BOWLING LEAGUES The boys' and girls' Candlepin bowling leagues meet once a week from November through April. The winning team in each league as well as individual record holders receive trophies at the end of the season. The top bowlers represent the school in matches with other schools and in state tournaments. The boys' team, state champions for the last three years, appears to have a good chance of making it four in a row at the state tournament this year, since eight of the boys are averaging one hundred or better per string. Champion of the Southwestern New Hampshire High School Bowling Association, the girls' team also is strong and is looking forward to annexing the state title they missed last year. ROW 1: Mr. Carroll, T. Doody, R. Dearth, T. Everard, D. Brown, S. Helie, B. Tremblay, A. Martin ROW 2: R. Williams, C. Robarge, A, Burt, D. Bressett, W. Beaulieu, T. Lepisto, G. Collins, L. Bergeron, T. Scadova, B. King, K Washer, T. Carey, W. Helie, L. Vincent l35 Oaefz Wd!- Uaefz Dah Left to right: ROW 1. R. Goodnow, D. Hall, K. Way. ROW 2. S. Berdinka, A. Stevens, R. Williams, F. Bennett, T. Trembley, K. Fletcher, B. Boucher. KEENE ................ 1 7 Peterboro ...... ..,... 3 8 KEENE ................ 3 3 Fitchburg ...... ....... 2 6 KEENE ................ 27 Stevens ....... ....... 2 9 KEENE ................ 39 Concord ........ ....... 2 0 KEENE ................ 1 5 Brattleboro ............ 5 O First at Monadnock Invitational KEEN E ................ 1 7 Nashua ...... ....... 4 7 KEENE ................ 28 Stevens .................... 29 KEENE ................ 28 Monadnock ............ 46 Third in State Meet Eleventh in New England Meet Captains of '65 M. Flint and D. Hall VARSITY SCORES VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY This year's Varsity Cross Country had a 6-2 record with a first at the Monadnock Invitational Meet. The season was highlighted by three victories over Stevens of Claremont and the first at the Invitational. The Birds finished third in the state to qualify for the New England Meet at Barrington, Rhode Island. The team was capably led by Captain Dave Hall. Alan Stevens was the Birds' best runner this season followed closely by Captain Hall and Buzz Fletcher. The team has a good nucleus for next year which Coach Mayes can look forward to. A. Stevens and K. Fletcher Best Sophomore Harriers zeaawma- WWW' 7Zeuefz yaae Left to right: ROW 1. A. Purdy, A. Whitney, P. Tarbox A ROW 2. M. Harris, D. Goodnow, D. Page, R. Betz, G. Pregent JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES The junior Varsity Cross Country team KEENE .,..,.,..,.., 29 Stevens ,SSw,., had a losing season of 1-2,. but near the end KEENE YSVVSYY p VVYSYYSY 29 Nashua of the season the J. V. harriers began to show KEENE ,.,. ...,,,.,, 1 9 Stevens .....,. the spirit and ability that makes winners. The J. V. harriers gained valuable experi- ence in varsity meets that were run on a com- bined basis. This will give them the impetus to provide the strength of the varsity team next year to fill the shoes of the five departing sen- iors. il We got tigers in our tank! Out for a good time, boys? D. Paige, D, Goodnow, D. Betz D. Betz, R. Goodnow 1264734 l ROW 1: L. Mattson, S. Callahan, M. Gallup, A. Schultz, P. Sarner, W. Walch, J. Wood, G. Walter, C. Orgaz. X ROW 2: N. Howard, M. Lysett, P. Duplissie, D. Lynch, P. Lilly, M. Cantlin, J. LaRoche, S. Ellsworth, V. Anderson, R. Wright D John son, J. Frechette, D. Reynolds, Mrs. Harris. Mrs. Harris's junior Varsity field hockey team showed a lot of spirit this year. Sophomores Debby Reynolds and Carol Orgaz showed much improvement over last year and helped their teammates to a good record of 2-1-5. If some of this year's l freshman players show as much fighting spirit next year, Mrs. A Harris can look forward to an exciting season in 1965. l C. Orgaz, D. Reynolds- No, Deb, it's not up there. I38 P. Duplissie, D. Johnson A. Schultz . . . Sticks??? JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES KEENE KEENE .... ....,... KEEN E KEENE KEENE KEENE KEENE KEENE Monadnock ...... Gardner .......,.... Gardner ,........... Monadnock ....... Athol ........ ..... Putney ....... ..... Athol .... ..... Putney ..... ..... 704746 2z'7w5' YL s ROW 1: L. Delancy, L. Henderson, E. Lord, M. Chase, D. Jacobs, K. MacMillin, J. Terry. ROW 2: M. Patnaude, D. Clark, B. Boardman, E. Kimball, S. Palmer, S. Campbell, M. Robinson, K. Whitney, V. Seraichick C Hehe N. Wilson, N. Bibeau, M. Murray. S. Palmer, Miss McCauphey, L. Lord, K. MacMillin- Sure, I can touch my toes. VARSITY SCORES KEENE ....A........... 0 Monadnock KEENE ..............., 2 Gardner KEENE ................ 1 Gardner KEENE ................ 1 Monadnock KEENE ............... 0 Athol ..... KEENE ............... O Putney .... KEENE ......... O Athol KEENE ............... 0 Putney .... Girl's Varsity Field Hockey started the girls' sports out in good stride. With only four returning players the team started off a little weak. Due to the clear thinking of Liz Lord and the fast running of Mary Robinson and the hard work of every player, the team showed a vast improvement. This was shown in the second Putney game. As for the faculty game, the teachers must be given credit for using every trick in and out of the book. M. Patnaude, M. Ballou-Big Battle Ahead! .letb Qc, Keene ROW 1: J. Shepard, M. Cantlin, J. Wyinan, S. Ellsworth ROW 2: M. Giovannangeli, D. Schnyer, M. Borden, E. Kimball, A. Schultz VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The Varsity cheerleaders, with Marilyn Borden at the helm, have plotted a course to instill in greater abundance, one of the vital needs of any school: spirit. These girls practice long hours, put up signs, hold pep rallies and have food sales to enlist the school's support behind the team. Many thanks to the cheerleaders in helping to preserve the title of The Home of Champions . M. Borden: Blackbirds fly. M. Giovannangeli: Cha cha cha We Wad 14 Wcdofzq! ROW 1: C. Gemmell, G. Ruble ROW 2: P. McGrath, K. MacMillin, B. Guerin ROW 3: D. Wright, B. Colony, P. Morin, L. Henderson JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS V-I-C-T-O-R-Y! So ends another cheer by the junior Varsity cheerleaders. Under the leadership of their capable captain, Katie MacMillin, this squad of cheerleaders has led the cheering through many exciting and tense junior Varsity games. Along with the fun the girls do some work such as put on a food sale to earn money for new uniforms. P. Morin: Hey, you back there, yell! G. Ruble: Down with peanut butter , Rafe- Left to right ROW 1. T. Dostillo, W. Barrett, B. Miner, D. Pearson, E. Bussieres, R. Castor, J. Day, D Durant E Lussier D Brown R Mills R Hadley, H. Arsenault, R. Furlong, K. Crossman, B. Richards ROW 2 J Dimeco J. Jones, D. Wirein, B. Hammond, M. Obymako, D. Siexas, D. Purbeck, F. Carey J Graves I Safford I Vitale P Massxcotte K. Guyette, M. Lilly, B. Boucher, C. I.aRoche, P. Smith, J. Hyatt VARSITY FOOTBALL After two losing seasons, Keene High's latent talents finally came to view. Under the able tutelage of Coach Hanley, the Blackbirds en- gineered a record of four wins and four losses, although they came close to winning the four games that they did lose. Keene's big line, consisting mostly of seniors, developed into one of the best defensive units in the state. Special mention should be made of Captain Chippy Carey, who was awarded both the Sharby Trophy and the Mulvaney Trophy. Chip saved the day many times by halting enemy runners that otherwise would have scored. One game that will live in everyone's memory is the Athol contest. Keene won in the last minute of play with a field goal by Dud Purbeck. This was the first field goal in recent history by a Keene team, and it came at an opportune moment. We won The Game for the second year in a row, we beat Monad- nock 14-8 to retain the Kiwanis trophy for yet another year. Among the top performers in this clash were seniors Don Seixas and Dick Hadley. Due credit should be given to the good backfield that operated with three juniors in most games. If Coach Hanley can turn up a good line next season to collaborate with his return backfield, it could be a banner year. 'Me 244124744147 'Hustlin' Hank Most improved player Henry Arsenault Charge ! Mr. Blackbird Get off that mark! f68 M. Obymako, '7g62 H. Arsenault Bonanza 95978 M. Lily, 96552 D. Purbeck, 95988 F. Carey b . Honest, ry 9 Ididn'te1oit! l , ,E I P. smlfh 9 i aear Q r . H 'F 1 .,, .llar 9 9 ' Q ,.,, p Wm 9 9 All State End Capt. Chippy Carey Power Plus D. Wiren, R. Mills Di DDD Wwnaq ?afz 776-L. Z A bird's eye view of the Monadnock game. Don't touch it, it's dead! . 1 In J U ? W . , X if - i l - B, 4 . - 1'-if x 13 A K 5 , . V . 'gl or . .. . - V 1? W ffl. I ,D . fo ' 1 6 -Q . f 2 il Q e 9 Ea PW 5 sw of -H if Zfg ff 1 :' 57' eeee 'Q lei ,.,.. ' .qi Q i eeQ 'e i. Head 'em off at the pass! B. Hunt, D. Hadley SENIORS OF '65 Left to right: ROW 1. J. Dimeco, D. Wirein, F. Carey, D. Purbeck, D. Hunt, P. Smith, R. Mills L l44 ROW 2. D. Brown, D. Seixas, J. Graves, R. Hadley, H. Arsenault ' swwagzem 694 W Left to right: ROW 1. D. Merrill, T. Salce, R. Berdinka, D. LeClair, T. Sweeney, T. Ewing, K. Nichols, G. Sheldon, Asst. Manager ROW 2. W. LeClair, P. Hollis, D. Massicotte, W. Croteau, j. Bridges, D. Peters, M. Kennedy, T. Truciano, J. Erskins, S. jordan, C. Forbes ROW 3. Coach Main, B. Tisdale, P. Hannahan, J. Davis, D. Halford, B. Walker, P. Blaisdell, J. Arnold, M. Salce, Coach Evangelou KEENE .............. 2 6 KEENE .,,..,.. .....,. KEENE ........ ,...... KEENE ...........,..., 1 0 KEENE ...., ....... KEENE ................ 24 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL A fine Keene High Freshman Football team played through a six game schedule, winning two, losing three, and tieing one. Co-captains of this year's team were David Peters and Micheal Kennedy. Mr. Main and Mr. Evangelou, coaches of the team, gave special mention to Peter Hollis, Steve jordan, Dennis Massicotte, Wayne Croteau, as well as to both co-captains. SCORES Newport r...s. ...s. 6 Fairgrounds ..,. .... 6 Monadnock ..... ..s.. 8 Fairgrounds ,s.s.........,.s 0 Spring St. fNashuaj 30 Greenfield .,s.,........... 40 Keene High stands defender of the Orange and the Black Q 1 Henry Arsenault, Mr. DiGulio Henry receives the Booster Trophy. john Barry You need a good start at K.H.S. I46 Keene vs Portsmouth, most exciting game in years! F. Carey flj, D, Purbeck 94455 M. Fernandez, J. Alther, M. Robinson, M. Giovannangeli Track goes feminine at Keene High. TQCSKQ5 Q f WM mgw VU' .MSI f . X , gif. ' x i 0 1 7? ' ff-'T ff 222' V x X XX - X Axxx W KN XM XXxNNXNN 5Xl, ,, Q' W BM vm E XQW- 'f'1KgQX w' R 'aa 'YWM1 W -. 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Mrs. Kilroy, the advisor, is always A ready to lend a helping hand. - v s Not to be forgotten is that ever approaching ' .QV ' final deadline which has to be met. In the final week X i i , X everyone lends a hand, indexing, typing, and draw- Robert Staples, Linda Stone i V V ing up the final Pages' Aniston! Editor and Edilor of the Senior Section i ,F 'L eg Vicki Fairbanks Treasurer Marsha Vaughan, Carol Robinson Editor and Auirlant Editorof the Senior S eetion Head Typirt I48 Joan Perkins ' 7a ' 2416710142644 Wayne Worcester H end Pbatogmpher SALMAGUNDI Photography Board ROW 1: K, Guyette, D. Pearson, R. Hill, B. Foster ROW 2: J. Croteau, S. Campbell, R. Robinson, T. Metivier, C. Bemis Absent were B. Faulkner, J. johnson, and T. Dubois Boyr' Span: Assistant Editor, Paul Tolman, Editor, joe Webber, Dick Williams Girly' Sporty Assistant Editor, Liz Lord, Editor, Holly Harmon 3077246744 Salmagundi A11 and Lilemry Boardx ROW 1: K. Midgley, P. Lachance, M. Constantino, C. Berry ROW 2: L. Dugclale, P. Barrett, P. Knight, M. Murray ROW 3: D. Wright, B. Way Brenda Guerin and Mary Stankiewicz Arriflaznt Edilor and Edirol'-Ari Board Marilyn Hall and Mary Ann Dionne Auiflfml Edifor and Edilor-Literary Board R Nigga 712' 5ep441f,7w'uv74e77 . Va. m.,L .........,.,,,,1 Salmagundi Burinerr Board ROW 1: B. Yaeger, V. Seraichick, M. Ballou, D. Donahue, J. Purdy, B. Simmers. ROW 2: K.' York, S. Shinners, D. Aldrich V. Sonnenschein, B. Benkosky, J. Fredette. ROW 3: C. Way, M. Tilton, N. Bibeau, M. Arnold, D. Salatas, J. Blain, M. Tasoulas. ROW 4: S. Bergeron, J. Safforcl, R. Christiansen. Betsy Bissell Bufinefx Manager Diane Wright and jean Powers Aniftanz Manager and Manager of the Buxinefr Board Torn Moran Affixzanl Bufineu Manager gg fglid ...nn-I STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS AND ADVISOR N. Wilsoi1 J. Day J. Wyman K. Whitney Vive-Prafizlwzl Treufurer Pfefidenl Serra-f.11'y Mr. Rc-ynoltls ROW 1: T. Ellsworth, N. Wilson, J. Purdy, K. Whitney, J. Wyman, A. Haggert, C. Way, B. Colony ROW 2: B. Moran, P. Robbins, A. Purdy, R. Hill, B. Barrett, M. Fliedner, J. Day, D. Brown, B. Morin, K. MacMillin 741: 74eS , g E JUDITH R. WYMAN Another june, another graduation, and another year's end bring about a variation of feelings. We all have a feeling of accomplishment for what we have just completed, a feeling of anxiety for what is to come, and for the seniors, a feeling of sadness because our Wonderful high school days are over. These four years are so important and so precious and so often we fail to appreciate them until they are nearly over. During this- time, we form our personalities and characters. We discover what We want for the future and make preparations. Friends are made that may last a life-time even if only in memory. Although for some, high school years are over and for others, it is just beginning, we all should stop to look around us and appreciate what has been or will be offered. Here at Keene High School we have gained that which can never be taken from us-knowledge, friend- ship, and happiness. To the underclassmen, I wish success and happiness in high school, and to the Seniors, I wish prosperity in whatever you may choose to do. 71a Jam Ei 'Me '7dea4 f-fad Ni 1... 7 Hi ENTERPRISE Editors and Advisor ROW 1: B. Simmers, P. Lachance, L. Stone ROW 2: H. Allen, M. Murray, L. DeLancey ENTERPRISE Art Board ROW 1: M. Stankiewicz, N. Wilson, B. Guerin, L. Giovannangeli ROW 2: J. VanWormer, L. Stone, N. Howard, C. Reynolds, D. Lorrey Miva.. maeaaff s ENTERPRISE Literary Board ROW 1: M. Chappell, B. Allen, J. Houle, N. Stone, L. DeLancey, L. Lounder, J. Strazadas ROW 2: M. Tasoulas, K. Rockwell, S. Walker, P. Lachance, S. Blake, A. Haggert ROW 3: G. Kott, C. Lynch, B. Bissell, R. Hall, L. Stone In accordance with its motto, Esto Perpetuaf' the Enterprise has been as successful in the past as it will continue to be in the future. The Enterprise is a literary magazine published by and for the students to encourage the development and appreciation of literary and artistic qualities. A member of the Columbia Press Association, the Enterprise has for many years received a high rating as a high school magazine publication. ENTERPRISE Business Board ROW 1: B. Simmers, M. Arnold, L. Benkosky, G. Jonah, B. Benkosky, C. Oliver ROW 2: M. Tasoulas, S. Blake, K. Donnelly, T. Metivier, A. Bennett, J. Fletcher, J. Wilder, N. Howard, L. Dugdale ,456 74a 744133 7a pak! INFORMER EDITORS AND ADVISOR ROW 1: M. Vaughan, R. Staples, S. Shinners ROW 2: J. Powers, R. Robinson, Mrs. Calef, N. Slater Spy CP. Morinj, J. Powers, S. Croteau The Spy knows all. The INFORMER lives up to its name by letting the students know what is going on around school and who is doing it. There is something for everyone-all the latest news about sports, current affairs, and honors won by our stu- dents. No one, not even the faculty, is able to evade the merciless pri- vate eye . P f4awl77Zou ,ri 1 1 'rr INFORMER REPORTERS ROW 1: C. Oliver, J. Fletcher, N. Slater, B. Sanderson ROW 2: A. Haggart, S. Shinners, J. Powers, S. Croteau INFORMER BUSINESS BOARD ROW 1: L. Lang, M. Vaughan, P. Sarner, L. Dugclale ROW 2: K. Rokes, G. Whitney, J. johnson, D, Phillips U! D. Lord, P. Properzio, W. Worcester, W. Arnold, J. Webber, D. Purbeck, M. Flint BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE Those selected as delegates to Granite Boys' and Girls' State are fortunate indeed. In one short, very hot week in Durham they learned all about our state government. Most of the week was taken up with lectures, some from prominent government figures, but there was plenty of .fun-a hootenanny, a dance, a fashion show, and a mock trial fconsisting of expert lawyers, attorneys, and judgesj. The main activity was the political rally, which preceded the government elections, in which Leora DeLancey was elected to the governor's council and Judy Purdy chosen President of the Senate. Dud Purbeck was elected Mayor of the City of Liberty. At the end of the week the boys and girls left, cherishing memories of wonderful friendships and a week of en- lightenment. .Adi ffl L. DeLancey, J. Wyman, N. Slater, N. Zeitz, J. Purdy andy ' ROW 1: D. Donahue, V. Fairbanks, A. Hakala, J. Anderson, M. Lecuyer, H. Grout, J. Beauregard, A. Richardson, C. Messier ROW 2: M. Despres, M. Dionne, S. Brochu, S. Abbot, V. Sonnenschein, J. Mitchell, S. Rouleau, L. Diluzio, M. Tasoulas ROW 3: S. Croteau, J. Powers, L. Fuller, J. Fairbanks, P. Lilly, G. Folsom, P. Louiselle, K. Graf, M. Constantino, K. Hackler, A. Nichols ROW 4: J. Robinson, P. Robbins, L. Stone, D. Kenny, S. Blake, D. Carter, S. Rondeau, J. Silder, S. Lowell, J. LaRoche, M. Fleury, K. Doody ROW 5: K. Laurent, R. Staples, J. DiMeco, W. Arnold, P. Morin, C. Cassin, B. Watson, K. Hicky, M. Konides, L. Lankhorst ROW 6: L. Kolivas, J. VanWormer, C, Gaouette, C. Moody, K. Martin, E. Johnson, L. Dugdale, P. Rodat, D. Martin CURRENT ISSUES FORUM The members of the Current Issues Forum, under the leadership of Bob Duhaime, meet monthly to hear guest speakers, including Anne Devaudreuil, Community Am- bassador to Italy, and Mr. Ewing, a visitor to Russia. Members of the club debated the Civil Rights Act at one meeting. - Y ' Q C.I,F. OFFICERS SEATED: S. Comerford, G. Woodman, L. DeLancey, R. Duhaime, M. Murray STANDING: G. Dyer, M. Tasoulas, D. Darry, J. Harper, Mr. Ramsay, Adviser, D. Ruelke, E. Hansen I59 Y' I 74e gfanofzalle DWIGHT GOLANN Merit Scholar Winner of the Harvard Book Prize Junior Ambassador to France MICHAEL THURSTON Voice of Democracy Winner PAULA ROBBINS junior Ambassador to Germany D.A.R. Good Citizen of rm my same ST. PAUL'S STUDENTS ROW 1: J. Pursell, D. Christiansen, N. Rondeau ROV' 2: V. Reno, D. Golann, D. Talbot HOLLY HARMON French student at Mount Herman SHERRI WOODBURY Winner of the American Legion Oratorical Contest WYNN ARNOLD United Nations Delegate .. JUNIOR ROTARIANS STANDING: P. Harris, D. Purbeck, J. MacKenzie, C. Bemis SEATED: P. Properzio, D. Golann, M. Flint, R. Christiansen, V. Reno, W. Arnold Each year a group of boys from the Junior and Senior classes is chosen to attend meetings of the Junior Lions and junior Rotarians respectively. This honor gives the boys an opportunity to become acquainted with civic affairs and the leaders of our community. Each boys attends the meetings for a month and has the opportunity to express his appreciation in a short speech. JUNIOR LIONS STANDING: M. Harris, B. Boucher, J. Barry, J. Safford, S, Aldridge, R. Rieth, R. Gengenbach SEATED: C. Prettie, J. Day, F. Graf, J. Foley, K. Guyette, R. Mill, C. Barrett puked 744 Om Selva! ffawl ' ROW 1' Mr Tremblay W. Arnold, P. Properzio, D. Batchelder, R. Staples, R. Williams, D. Brown, W. Row in J..DeBonville, W. shafpfon, G. Collins, A. core, J. sffoshine, G. Kott, T. Mitchell ROW 3: D. Hall, G. Gilman, L. Kolivas, R. Thompson, I.. Brown, C. Bemis ROW 4: J. Delancey, J. Wilder, D. Tyler, R. Newell, R. Robinson, J. Safford, T. Moran THE KEY CLUB The Key Club, sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club in cooperation with the school, is open to boys in the upper three classes. This organization serves to develop initiative and leadership, and to serve the school and community. In its second year at Keene High School, the club has sponsored several service projects and is a credit to our school and our community. Worcester 74a 79 74 Ove-z Killa , ,mam WLHQ' DRAMATIC CLUB Officers and Advisor ROW 1: Mrs. Collins, C. Bemis, President: R. Christiansen, Vice-President ROW 2: M. Arnold, Secretary, M. Thurston, Treasurer, N. Slater I ACTORS ROW 1: M. Flieclner, J. Johnston, K. Gemmell, G. Kott, N. Purbeck, A. Richardson, J. LaRoche, G. Codcling ROW 2: W. Tilton, 1. Clayton, T. Cheney, J. Barry, C. Hackler, S. Gray, N. Slater, H. Harmon, N. Shaw ROW 3: W. Worcester, M Toscano, R. DeBold, R. Hill, R. Rieth, L. Bronson, B. Faulkner, R. Staples, S. Campbell, S. Palmer ROW 4: D. Golann, I.. Brown, P. Geilenberg, D. Chase, J. Blanchard, R Locher, S. Walker, M. Seraichick, D. Mann, J. DeBonville I64 ffm! 'Me 7 '74 5mpl'7 J. Johnson, S. Walker, B. Faulkner So I flunked anatomy at Medical School? DRAMATIC CLUB Well, they did it again! In the fall, the Dramat- ic Club, advised by Mrs. Collins and headed by President Casper Bemis, gave its usual top-notch performance of The Spiderv, a mystery melodrama chock-full of all sorts of spirits, seances, murders, and even a dope ring! Plus, of course, a little comedy--some planned and some not quite ex- pected. And who would have guessed the culprit? Let us not forget those integral of any dra- matic club-the behind-the-scenes crews. You just can't have a play without make-up, props, scenery and costumes committees, or stage crews. And who would attend without the efforts of advertising? The Dramatic Club sends a boy and a girl to Boys' and Girls' State each year, besides staging two plays. T. Cheney, M. Thurston O.K., now make him reappear. C. Bemis, J. Johnston, B. Faulkner . . overloading of the gall bladder, and too much spleenic acid, but otherwise he's all right. W. Worcester, M. Seraichiak, C. Bemis . . and you can give me my gun back. S. Walker, G. Kott 'KI thought you said it wasn't loaded ! I65 aa: 0,4 1 5 5 E 'G . we ' M' ' .J I PROPS ROW 1: K. Grover, S. Howard, P. Morin, B. Benkosky, M. Foster, N. Rondeau, C. Johnson, C. Cassin, D. Watson, A. Schultz, D. Johnson ROW 2: C. Wood, V. Anderson, M. Tilton, D. Thurston, M. Arnold, L. Henderson, S. Gray, G. Ruble, G. Cummisky, P. Sarner, I.. Dugdale ROW 5: K. MacMillin, D. Rodat, M. Kimball, S. Bergeron, D Thurston, R. Aldington, M Leslie, B. Simmers, J. Shepard, C. Oliver ROW 4: N. Stone, M. Tyler, M. Fleury, K. Spring, R. Locher, M. Konides, V, Schlieder, K. McKeon, S. Lowell, G. Folsom ROW 5: S. DiMeco, D. Clark, L. Benkosky, K. Whitney, D. Haskins, L. Kimball, B. Boardman, K. Busky, C. Searles, T. Ellsworth ROW 6: P. Tacy, J. Croteau, R. Rieth, G. King, D. O'Brien, T. Tremblay, J. Stillings ADVERTISING ROW 1: J. Purdy, M. Murray, A. Bennett, J. Wyman ROW 2: L. DeLancey, S. Shinners, M. Giovannangeli, C. Seaver, G. Schrenk, V. Seraichick I66 ROW 5: M. Lacey, M. Ballou, M. Harmon, J. Alther, D. Lynch, D. Jacobs AMA MAKE-UP AND COSTUMES ROW 1: L. Stone, M. Hunt, P. Louiselle, B. Moran ROW 2: L. Lang, J. Frechette, J. Aldington, D. Beliveau ROW 5: J. Fletcher, N. Wilson, P. Bushey, D. Mallory, M. Tasoulas STAGE CREW ROW 1: D. Foster, R. Christiansen, R. Williams ROW 2: P. Properzio, L. Brown, D. O'Brien, W. Newell 'ka 1' ' ' 7 His- Yi :EW ggi? 1. 5:- ROW 1: Mrs. Gallagher, F. Brosseau, P. Properzio, D. Wright, A. Bennett, H. Harmon, Mrs. Barry, K. MacMillan ROW 2: L. Benkosky, E. Apel, V. Sonnenschein, B. Sanderson, J. Perkins, J. Pursell, L. Stone, L. Lang, B. Simmers, K. Midgley ROW 3: G. Jonah, D. Jacobs, J. Powers, N. Howard, J. Wilder, V. Mellish, A. Haggart, C. Dompier, C. Mahoney, L. Delancy, J. Mitchell ROW 4: K. Hickey, D. Bissell, M. Tyler, A. Swahnbur, D. Despres, M. Costantino, S. Abbott, J. Brown, D. Conway, N. Bibeau, P. Lachance ROW 5: B. Yaeger, D. Berry, M. Sabin, S. Paine, C. Berry, B. Bissell, J. Oliver, S. Woodbury, N. Zeitz, M. Larson 1 F 'N ROW 1: J. Foley, Mrs. Gallagher, F. Brosseau, P. Properzio, D. Wright, A. Bennett, H. Harmon, Mrs. Barry, R. Gengenbach ROW 2: D. Johnson, A. Schultz, D. Reynolds, P. Morin, P. Sarner, C. Way, C. Orgaz, G. Ruble, L. Sonnenschein, L. Frwoein, W. Geller, C. Prettie ROW 3: M. Kimball, P. Robbins, N. Slater, J. Strazdas, N. Stone, K. Graf, M. Chappell, J. LaRoche, D. Lipsky, D. Golann, F. Graf ROW 4: J. Wyman, N. Rondeau, K. Buskey, V. Schlieder, D. Kenny, D . Clark, M. Seraichick, S. Blake,'S. Gengenbach, M. Hall, J. May ROW 5: D. Talbot, R. Duhaime, M. Harris, T. Cheney, J. Barry, J. MacKenzie, M. Fliendner, J. Blair, B. Faulkner, L. Bronson, C. Francis I68 1 . f4 D 4 gdltjddfb, 2 , The French Club established for those students who have taken and are interested in French meets four times a year. At the first meeting Holly Harmon and Paula Robbins spoke of their trips to Europe last summer. A play Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme was presented by the students at the second meeting, and a cook- out and elections of officers for the next year comprise the last meeting. The officers of this year's French Club are Holly Harmon and Ann Bennett, president, Diane Wright, secretaryg and Paul Properzio, treasurer. , . X., rs' W. Geller. I dream of genie with the light brown j. Foley, M. Harris, M. Fliedner The three Stooges. it' hair. l D. Golann. ima wb Q M! Do you always walk in your I Sleep ? C. Francis, B. Faulkner. Which twin has the toni? ae' ' ' 54714664-:SES '! ROW ROW ROW ROW l70 Mrs. Aldridge, K. Ware, T. Metivier, I.. Miller, S. Walker, K. Busky, B. Benkosky, J. Strazdash, D. Martin, M. Cantlin D. Haskins, S .Gray, C. Drusendahl, K. York, J. Fairbanks, L. Fuller, C. johnson, D. Rodat, D. Phillips, V. Seraichick D. O'Brien, G. Collins, 1. Targett, J. Day, T. Moran, D. Batchelder, J. Van Wormer, R. Osborn D. Chase, T. Mitchell, D. Torrey, J. Webber, B. Cote, B. Sharpton, 1. Safford SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club, composed of those students in their second or third year of Spanish, has pro- gressed very well. Through movies and other types of entertainment the students become better ac- quainted with Spanish customs. This year the club has planned suppers so that the students may enjoy Spanish food. 74 Open 74 Debate ROW 1 N Medvidofsky, P. Wolf, B. Yaeger, G. Pearson, Mrs. Pearson ROW 2 D Berry L Kolivas, M. Furlone, C. Talbot, J. Johnston, T. Dubois,J Robinson L Bronson DEBATING CLUB This year the Keene High School Debating Club, under the supervision of Mrs. Pearson, has again maintained its excellent rating. The club, sponsored by the Keene School Board, has traveled to near and distant parts of New England where it has debated the current topic: Resolve That Nuclear Power Be Placed 'Under International Control. At Keene High School we realize the importance of de- bating and are most proud of the honors which the club has won. ROW 1: Mr. Fahey, R. Hill, S. Shinner, R. Staples L Stone W Worcester W Geller C Prettie Mr Gallup ROW 2: S. Williams, C. Fontaine, N. Stone, L Oliver J Perkins 1 Pursell B Sanderson J Stradzas M Stankiewicz J Houle ROW 5: D. Meader, S. Helie, C. Hackler, A. Nichols P Davis J Alther S Abbott ROW 4: L. Bradstreet, W. Koski, W. Helie, M Furlone M Magee D Betz S Aldridge K Lane ROW 5: C. Drake, R. Shinners, G. Palmer, D. Torrey C Talbot B Faulkner G Cantlin R Thompson D Tyler L Bronson SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club meets every other Thursday to hear ,guest speakers, experts in varied scientific fieldsg and to hold field discussions. The members of the club, most of them planning careers in science, have the oppor- tunity to carry out individual experiments. l72 'mv' 0g74e7 ROW 1: Mr. Bridges, P. Cadorette, P. Tacy, D. Bingham, J. DeLancey, S. Oliver, J. Poliks ROW 2: L. Desruisseau, S. Russell, J. Donavan, T. Allen, G. Perham, J. Goodnow, L. Tweedie ROW 3: B. Yaeger, C. Seaver, V. Anderson, T. Tremblay, F. Bishop, P. Croteau, L. Little ROW 4: D. O'Brien, T. Metevier, M. Palmer, J. Brown, L. Damiano, M. Tyler, A. Christiano JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT Junior Achievement is a program provided for Juniors and Seniors by various community businesses. J. A. workers become familiar with the American free enterprise system by owning and operating miniature cooperatives. The type of company they decide to run is financed by selling stock at fifty cents a share, and members are paid wages and commissions. Products are made and sold, and the stock- holders are paid dividends at the end of the fiscal periods. N... , J. DeLancey, J. McPhail Fixing the books? ROW 1: Mrs. Hutchins, P. Purdy, L. Gober, D. Aldrich, M, Guyette, M. Leslie, G. Davis, B. Campbell, C. Robinson, S. MacGregor, J Alther, A. Haggart, E. Hansen, J. Mitchell, Mr. Cummings ROW 2: M. Ohman, L. Gray, G. Folsom, C. Harper, M. Konides, R. Brochu, T. Salce, M. Lacey, P. Louiselle, D. Mallory, C. Agosta S. Cowland ROW 3: M. Salce, H. St. Laurent, J. Pierce, G. Kott, R. Osborne, W. Davis, E. Wilson, G. Pearson, M. Hunt, S. Barrett, R. Doore, M Sabin ROW 4: W. Arnold, H. Crandall, R. Staples, R. Wilson, J. MacKenzie, R. Manley, T. Cheney, B. Vogel, T. Mitchell, B. King, G Nicholas, P. Geilenberg A CHOIR c The choir of 1965, under the able lead- ership of Mr. Cummings, had a full sched- ule starting with a D.A.R. concert in Oc- tober, followed by the Christmas concerts, the Buffalo excursion, and the two Spring concerts. This year the chanteurs were selected to go to Buffalo to appear before the National Convention of Music Educators as a result of extensive tape auditions. The A Choir concerts have long been enjoyed by the citizens of Keene and by auditors of many parts of the world. We of Keene High School are indeed proud and honored to be associated with this outstanding choir. Mr. Cummings On their way to sing-sing I74 .C. l M. Leslie, C. Harper, L. Lang, B. Campbell, P. Purdy S b d 1 b v When the Saints come marching in . . . ome 0 y sto e our us. . .,., , W, A... ,,,,..,.,,.,, , Wg: ..W,,, l..,, L. ,,,,.,.,... CHOIR COUNCIL ROW 1: P. Geilenberg, G. Nicholas, W. Davis, G. Kott, T. Salce, R. Osborn ROW 2: P. Purdy, C. Robinson, L. Lang, R. Doore, R. Manley hhezeatde ROW 1: J Johnson, B. Campbell, M. Chappell, A. Haggart, K. Graf, S. Campbell, A. Bennett, M. Hunt, M. Larson, C. Drusendahl Palmer, M. Rieth ROW 2: V. Sonnenschein, L. Bradstreet, B. Pierce, P. Davis, J. Purse ll, J. Perkins, D. Lipsky, D. Boutwell, L. Nicholas, G. Whitney White, C. Robinson, G. Gengenback, K. Dompier, S. Whitcomb, G. Nicholas ROW 3: G. Sonnenschein, R. Bragg, K. Lane, J. Harper, J. Blair, J. Goodnow, G. Nims, S. Harris, R. Jones, S. Berdinka, D. Morse, Dinkel, L. Bronson ROW 4: J. Stratton, C. Barrett, P Geilenberg, R. Hill, L. Brown, D. Page, C. Batchelder, G. Potter, D. Golann, M. Fliedner, B. Gray, Frost, S. Farina, S. Farina BAND The Keene High Band, directed by Mr. Cummings, brings out the spirit of the school like nothing else can, especially at the pep rallies before a big football game. After a victory the band leads the snake dance through Main Street and around the Square. We owe much to the members of the band who practice for hours to gain perfection. During the football season the band members sacrifice their Saturday morn- ings to practice in the cold air. Glenn Nicholas, a Senior, has done a tremendous job as a drum major. G. Nims, D. Lipsky Practice makes perfect? I76 fflwaqa 1413 Wand Q is Strike up the band!! BAND COUNCIL SEATED: S. Harris, C. Robinson, G. Whitney STANDING: R. Hill, C. Batchelder, G. Nicholas, C. Bemis Q-......-v W Gg '-nn-v 'k QQ--....--if -is--f-ff X Q5-.uf . vb . g? '5 h.. I' J!! fA.M,,, 1--...M W Y'-Q .pw- fa . ik. .Wig . ffm.. .N 52 SX Q.. wx P5 4 N V ::5fX W- k x'if--- 2. W ' I , K X u , 1- ff.- i..j i ,M .V Q-'ff .Q-fx. ,gat 'Meq .lead 'Me Zane! COLOR GUARD R. Locker, C. johnson, K. Nevers, D. Salatas The Color Guard proudly bearing the American and school flags adds pagcantry and dignity to the Band. I mr W, 1-mf em ww? ROW 1: S. Buffum, S. Holman, D. Donaldson, S. Frazier, G. Codding ROW 2: Mrs. Bolles, S. Williams, J. Kingsbury, C. Piper, D. Joyce, S. Merrill, J. Fortunato S. Buffum, D. Donaldson Vice-president and President FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The FHA is composed of girls in- terested in preparing themselves for the future as skilled housewives and mothers. The girls learn important skills in sewing and cooking, This year the club held its first mother- daughter banquet. 7a ,ee 'PS if fi li luis wail ' . s 2iliv9 e-Q: ,'1P2.:: 5 1 ,-:' 'v1- . it E . l ' ROW 1: R. Boucher, R. Costello, J. MacKenzie, T. Adams, D. Snow, J. Nicholls ROW 2: Miss Cooke, T. Tremblay, J. Poliks, D. Papenfuse AUDIO VISUAL The Audio Visual Department is the least heard about but perhaps one of the most important departments in our school. Under the supervision of Miss Cooke, these boys who give up many of their study halls, manage to provide teachers and students alike with valuable visual aids to better teach and understand a subject. Miss Cooke I'll just pull this lever then we'll see what hap- pens! I8l C JUNIOR SECRETARIES SEATED: Mrs. Lambert, M. Lindstrom, S. Gaillardetz, C. A. Ross, K. Vincent, K. Jacques, M. McCollester, K. Rockwell, P. Dionne STANDING: P. Bushey, C. james, R. Beauregard, B. O'Brien, J. Blain, T. Vaudrien, M. Mattson, D. Donaldson, J. Watkins, L. River E. Sweeney, C. Thompson, P. Houle, C. Forest, E. Carignan, S. Henry, B. Hollingsworth The Junior Secretaries are a group of Business Education girls who assist with work in the main office during their study hours. They are extremely helpful, doing many different types of jobs as needed. The experience they are getting will be helpful to them in the future. The officers of the Junior Secretaries are Pauline Dionne, president, Kathy Vincent, vice-president, Carol Ann Ross, secretary, Janet Houle, treasurer. I82 S , Zami, and ?de ROW 1: Miss Woodward, M. Nims, J. Shaw, L. Mclntire, H. Grout, K. jacques, J. Kingsbury, S. Merrill, S. Abbott ROW 2: M. Secore, V. Naylor, L. Norcross, V. Mellish, L. Leveill e, S. Currier, J. Parker, M. Flagg, P. Rothermel, L. Aho, L. Boutwell S. Blake STUDENT LIBRARIANS The Student Librarians help to keep our library, the heart of our school, in working order. They not only perform a service to the school but also meet and help their fellow students. The junior Librarians take time out for fun at parties and picnics. ROW 1: Mrs. Bissell, K. Dinkel, S. Frazier, B. Tyo, K. Madden, S. Scott, C. Helie ROW 2: E. Sweeney, P. Baird, M. Louie, M. Lecuyer, K. Hulslander, P. Peaks, Y. Chaffee, K. Scadova, G. Goedicke, B. Luksevish I83 77i4q'7S4aaa2oa 7a Zoafzseat ROW 1: A. Spring, D. Phillips, Assistant Head Usher E. Lord, N.Rondeau, V. Seraichisck, j.Wyman ROW 2: D. Schnyer, B. Simmers, Head Usher P. Robbins, G. Roy, Advisor Mr. Trufant, D. Bergeron, B. Benkosky, M. Giovannangeli Mr. Trufant Profiles in Courage I84 THE USHERS CLUB The members of Keene High School Ushers Club are girls who are willing to aid the community as well as the school. 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SCHOOL EXPANSION 2 BOMB SCARES PEP RALLIES DEFEATING MONADNOCK 7445 7044 Lunchroorn Serenity SCHOOL LUN CHES Legs Anonymous Exodus Simon says . . . Zoe ' N. Purbeck, C. Reardon, C. Cassin, D. Seixas, J. Purdy, R. Wilson, V. Seriachick, M. Peavey, M. Thurston, S. MacGregor, I Clark, J Wyman, P. Robbins, B. Lynch, S. Comerford, E. Davis, C. Way, G. King, J. Jrechette, J. Croteau MISS KEENE HIGH SCHOOL, HER COURT, and ESCORTS w M ' 1 I88 2-'mai 771424 Keene Sedan! x Q Q K vw av hmm eff R W me ki SANDRA MacGREGOR Wafmw , 15 Treasures to remember 9 J, I D. Lipsky, W. Worcester, L. Stone, J. Oliver And the Salmngundi deadline is finally met? Femmes Fatales at the Varsity-Faculty game D. Golann French hero of the seventeenth century K if XP! f fry? 6 if V---V f Vwgf fp 'J X gf f Wk ,N M I I A .QX kk X. if f . ji - fl'?f ij11 9Q W ' I X ff ,f X x ff 'T I xx n Iii MARTlN'S PHOTOGRAPHY 32 Mechanic S+ree'r Keene, New Hampshire EL 2-3230 CHESHIRE COUNTY INSURANCE AGENCY 39 Vernon S+. KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE Besf Wishes BILL STILLING'S DOG N' SUDS The Family Drive-In 233 Marlboro S+., Keene, N. H. BEEDLE'S MUSIC CENTER 27 Main S+. KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE EL 2-2000 ROY'S SERVICE STATION-GARAGE L. H. CLOUTIER, Prop. TUNE UP SPECIALISTS AND GENERAL REPAIRS AUTO SALES-NEW AND USED Phone 352-97I5 384 Washingfon Sf. Keene, N. H. Besi Wishes From R 8: R AUTO BODY For 'Ihe besi in au'I'o body repairing and painiing REUBEN RAJALA 435 Winchesier Sireel' RAYMOND RAJALA Keene, New Hampshire Phone 352-2002 You mean if really opens? J. HyaH and J. Salford D. H. ADAMS CO., INC. LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES 4 I 5 Marlboro Sireel' Complimenis of DAVIS OIL COMPANY. INC. 559 Main Slreef KEENE. NEW HAMPSHIRE Keene, New Hampshire Telephones EL 2-4Io7 THE VOGUE EL 2'4I08 The Siore of Naiional Brands I03 MAIN ST. KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE ELLIS BROTHERS 8: COMPANY Sfore and Greenhouses 203 Winchesler S+.. Keene, N. H. Phone 352-34I8 BIBEAU'S KEENE HARDWARE CO. 34 Washingion Sfreef Keene. N. H. TEL. 352-I663 CHUTE 81 PAGE Refrigera+ion and Air Condiiioning Sales and Service I8 Cenier SI. KEENE, N.H. LANTZ J EWELERS n THE MACLAUGHLINS, REALTORS Wafches-Diamonds 8 MAIN ST. KEENE, N.H. CompIImen'I's of MELANSON ROOFING 353 WEST STREET PHONE 352-4232 Real EsI'a+e Anywhere In N. H EDWARD J. MacLAUGHLIN MILDRED W. MacLAUGHLIN 5 Hasfings Avenue KEENE. NEW HAMPSHIRE 352-3249 MADE IN U.S.A. CKEENE, N.H.! We're proud of our MPB people-over 700 of Them who Iive in and around Keene -who work Iogefher as a weII-inIegraIed Ieam +o produce a producf of highes+ qualify. Because of Ihem, +here's a Ii++Ie IJII of Keene aImosI anywhere you go. MINIATURE PRECISION BEARINGS. INC.. PRECISION PARKXKEENE, N. H. So +haI's how you did II. T. Henry. M. Toscano, M. Thursron. T. Woodman IDEAL LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING 276 WEST sr., KEENE, N. H. Tel. EL 2-2520 LUCKY DOLLAR Discounf Food Sfore 358 Marlboro S+. Keene. N. H. MR. and MRS. EDWARD KOTT LEMAY FURNITURE CO. Complefe Home Furnishings I5 ELM ST. TEL. EL 2-3I00 LEGERE BEAUTY SALON 49 Wafer Sfreei' TEL. EL 2-I9I0 OLD COLONY LUMBER 599 Main SI'ree'I' KEENE NEW HAMPSHIRE Phone 352-9023 A' 9 awa . . eaver, J, Cro eau, . ea I I had her righi' here in The palm of my hand, buf she go? I y C S I K H d .3 BURR 81 NICHOLS MACHINE CO. 76 Railroad Sfreef Keene New Hampshire TeI. EL 2-4337 ELLIOT BROTHERS Real Esfafe Sales and Managemeni' 7 Main S+ree+ Keene, New Hampshire TEL. 352-0254 Say I+ Wi+h Flowers ANDERSON THE FLORIST Cui' Flowers, Poffed Planfs Funeral Designs, Wedding Bouquefs 22I Davis S+. Tel. 352-6422 Coasial Accepiance Corporaiion 95 Main Sfreof ROUSSELL'S OF KEENE, INC. Your S1'ore of Fine CIoI'hing Your High School Headquariers Formal Ren+aIs 9 ELM ST., KEENE, N. H. M. N. MacKENZIE KEENE, N,H, Manager ELmwood 2-6000 ROBERTS-HART. INC. WINDOW BOX Keene, New Hampshire 36 CSIIINI Square KEENE. N. H. TeI. EL 2-2248-If No Answer EL 2-283I H. L. WHITE Local and Long Disfance Moving Agenf 'For Greyhound Lines, Inc. 7 PINE AVE., KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE SWEENEY'S SALES 81 SERVICE I47 Winchesfer Sfreef KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE BUICK JEEP OPEL ANDY'S AUTO STORE Hardware-Houseware-Toys Pain'I's--Au'I'o Supplies Spor'I'ing Goods TEL. 352-34I0 BERGERON CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 74 Gilsum S+.-P.O. Box 287 Tel. 352-4447 Keene, N. H. Generai Confracfors-Free Es+ima'res SPRAGUE 8: CARLETON, INC. Furnifure Manufaciurers AVON STREET KEENE 352-2l I I ELM CITY OIL CO., INC. M ofor Transporlafion Refailers of Gasoline-Mofor Oils-Greases-Fuel Oils 73 Emerald Sf., Keene, New Hampshire-EL 2-I307 DOUGLAS COMPANY, Inc. 322 Wesl' S+., Keene, New Hampshire Soff Dolls and Siuffed Animals Visii' Our Facfory Sfore AMSDEN'S SHOE STORE I6 MAIN ST. KEENE, N.H. Foofwear for All NEIL VERMOUTH, INC. Cain's Mayonnaise KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE EL 2-04I3 WILBUR BROTHERS SUPER MARKET Plenly of Free Parking OuaIi+y Mea+s for 30 Years LOWER MAIN ST. KEENE, N.H. RICCI 'S MELODY SHOP I0 Cenfral Square KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE BOWLER JONES 81 PAGE American lns'ri+uI'e of ln+erior Designers So I didn'+ eel' lunch! W. Worcesler and L. Slone Complimenfs of SYD'S PAINT SHOP Cal's Service S+a+ion 205 Wesf S+. J. A. WRIGHT 81 CO. Fine SiIver Cleaners Since I873 KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE CHASE TREE SERVICE ERNEST J. CHASE, Regisfered Arborisi' Pruning-Cabling--Bracing Feriilizing-Cavify Work-Spraying 636 COURT ST. KEENE. N.H. Come Io FordsviIIe, U. S. A. FURLIJ COIFFURE BY ETHEL BAILEY FORD 3I CenI'raI Square EL 2-2I03 250 Marlboro Sf. Keene. N. H. THE SPORT SHOP II4 Main Sfreei KEENE. N. H. WINDING BROOK SERVICE STATION Wesi' Keene New Hampshire Telephone 352-9748 fl JI. II Gee. I wish Ihey'd Iake ihe whole school! BARRETT 8: NEAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY 35 Mechanic S+. Keene, New Hampshire TEL. EL 2-3933 Royal Typewrifers VicI'or Adding and CaIcuIa'I'ing Machines Diciafing Machines Duplicafing and Mimeographing Machines SALES-SERVICE-RENTALS SEARS, ROEBUCK, AND CO. 4I Cen+raI Squarex KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE BANKERS' ASSOCIATION is wesr sr.. KEENE. N. I-I! Phone 352-2223 CompIimen'rs of CHAMPS DISCOUNT STORE s4o MAIN sr., KEENE. N. H. WOODWARD MOTORS, INC. 37 Church Sfreef KEENE. NEW HAMPSHIRE Tel.: 352-0400 SIMONIS CompIimen'I's of The Sfore of Fine Diamonds CHESHIRE OIL COMPANY KEENE, N. H. BRATTLEBORO, VT. I97 You'II find more ai' I THE GIANT STORE I I KEENE 352-9727 Wesi' Sfreei' PIIOHG Do you +hink 'rhis does anyfhing for me? I D. Kenny Ill--I -n-I I FRED'S ESSO STATION 364 Wesf Sfreef Besf Wishes I KEENE. NEW HAMPSHIRE +9 Phone 352-9753 'rhe Class of '65 HOWARD JOHNSON'S RESTAURANT I i 667 Main Sfmf ' FOOTWEAR CENTER Tel. 352-I665 BeHer Foofwear Thai' Fifs 25 WEST ST. KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE Besf Wishes +o Ihe Class of I965 From FILTER QUEEN OF NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND, INC. 2I Roxbury S+ree'l' Keene, New Hampshire Dis+ribu+ors of fhe FILTER QUEEN HOME SANITATION SYSTEM I98 KEENE ELECTRIC 8: PLUMBING A Friend JEANIE'S ONE-HOUR MARTINIZING 32 WashingI'on SI., Keene, N. H. EL 2-II2I Go-Keene-Go B. RandaII All of Us a+ PEERLESS INSURANCE COMPANY Exfend Good Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous Fu'I'ure To The K. H. S. CLASS OF I965 CLARK INSURANCE AGENCY, 30 Main S+. KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE C. KEENE FOOD MART Groceries-Meafs-Frozen Foods TEL. EL 2-0II5 Complimenfs of THE BLACK LANTERN D. C. WH ITCCMB Clean-Uniform-Dependable , - SOLAR HEAT gf 25 IsIand S+., Keene, N. H. JAYS DEPARTMENT STORE CompIeIe Deparimeni' Sfore LAKE ST., N. SWANZEY, N. H. Sfafionery Office Equipmeni Gifis and GreeI'ing Cards Typewri+ers and Adding Machines CHASE'S 22 Wes'I' Sfreef Keene, New Hampshire HEALD INSURANCE AGENCY, AGENTS KEENE. NEW HAMPSHIRE Founded I882 TeI. 352-43I2 in u MR. NORM Hair SIyIis+ Compiefe Hair SI'yIing Hair Coloring Evening Appoimmenis QUALITY SHOPPE Spor'I'swear-CasuaI Wear For +he Fashion-Firs'l' Young Women I8 Wesf S+reeI' KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE NG Mar M' fo, Q - IIINIIIWIIIIH 1 E iz ARTHUR WHITCOMB, INC. Producers of MONADNOCK BLOCKS MASONRY SUPPLIES CongraI'uIaIes I'he Senior Class on Ihe Occasion of Their Gracluafion 725 Main Sireef Phone 352-OIOI N. E. VIDEO There's more 'Io see on CABLE TV. I4 Wesi S+. Keene, N. H. LEIGHTON'S AUTO SALES Marlboro Sfreef Keene. New Hampshire Hey waich fhe He! C. Reardon, J. Fleming. R. Newell MORGAN LINEN SERVICE 3 Kingsbury Sireei' NEW HAMPSHIRE DAIRY CO-OPERATIVE KEENE, New HAMPSHIRE 85 Marlboro S+ree+ Phone Keene, New HAMPsr-une 252-1401 NEW ENGLAND EXPLOSIVES GOODNOW'S KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE P.O. BOX 2I7 EL 2-I666 Cafers 'Io Youih 32 MAIN STREET KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE CENTRAL SCREW COMPANY KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE S and J AUTO PARTS, INC. 43 EMERALD STREET-KEENE Tel. EL 2-9I22 Disfribufors of AuI'Omo+ive Parls and Safefy Glass for AII Cars. CH ESHIRE GLASS COMPANY Glass 'For Every Purpose 9I MAIN ST.. KEENE, N. H. TEL- EL 2-2204 TI'ZEeXZQf1?VELllZf2T'i2LII. .sg AMERICAN HARDWARE T , I STORES CompIimen+s of I02 Main S+, 1 FMZW KEN, .H. THE ROBERTSON MOTOR COMPANY TELEEQ gms Dodge-Texaco-Saab I24 Main Sfreef KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE SUN-RISE DONUT SHOP Qualify Donu'I's Made Fresh Daily I5I MAIN ST. - TEL. 352-2926 20I PEOPLES LAUNDRY, INC. KNOWLTON 81 STONE CO., INC. 9 Giffin S+ree+ Keene, N. H. Eunweea 2-2038 Ea9'e COW+ BRANCH OFFICES KEENE I8I Marllgoro S+. II7 Main S'Iree'I' EL 2-2300 KEENE AUTO BODY ComPIIme fS 543 Mein S+. of KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE SUPERIOR PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, INC Telephone EL 2-3I30 sas MAIN STREET KEENE, N. H. THE YARN BAR Kniffing Supplies-KniH'ing Lessons Harfdknif Garmenfs I8 Easfern Ave. Keene. N.H. EL 2-4I50 ' r PETE'S RESTAURANT 345 Winchesfer S+., Keene, New Hampshire TEL. EL 2-37I4 STREETER'S SUPERMARKET 265 Washingfon S'IreeI' Keene. New Hampshire WYMAN'S SALES 8: SERVICE Lincoln ConI'inen'IaI M ercury-Comei'-Lark I99 MARLBORO ST., KEENE, N. H. If I fIunIc English . . . D. Chase soon Luck TO ALL SENIORS! WKNE Keene's Exclusive Sfafion For AII K. H. S. Foo'I'baII and BasIce'rbaII Games WKNE-AM- I 290 WKNE-FM- I 03.7 CBS-YANKEE NETWORK PASTIME LANES Open Daily I P.M. fo 2 A.M. Safurday 9 A.M.-Midni'I'e Sundafy I P.M.-2 A.M. YE GOODIE SHOPPE Fresh Candies 89 MAIN ST., KEENE. N. H. We Mail Candies KEENE ANIMAL HOSPITAL Chesferfield Road KEENE. NEW HAMPSHIRE SCENIC STATE OIL CO. I22 Wafer Sfreei 352-32I2 JOHNSON BROTHERS SALES 8: SERVICE 420 Marlboro Sfreef KEENE. N. H. 352-090I IDEAL TAXI, INC. Tel. EL 2-I33I 60 Wafer S+. KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. 86 Wes+ SI'reeI' Keene, New Hampshire TELEPHONE 352-2246 JOHNSON'S DRUG 4 Cenfral Square KEENE, N. H. Prescrip+ion SpeciaIis+s KEENE MILL END STORE 2:4 WEST STREET Large Variery of Fabrics Sewing Nofions JOSEPH G. PARODY, Prop. C9412 MJ! Hospifal Supplies A T7 ZBREAD Sales and Ren+aIs L J PASTRIES M' Free Delivery 352-0232 I' W , JEAN S PASTRY SHOP I 433 Wes? S+., Keene, N.H. I svn it , X5 in 3, as I-WWI I gf eene 0-olpezaiuve gravel . I ine IIIIIIII I . If fee: .E Erij I L KEENE NEW HAMPSHIRE LEON'S TIRE SERVICE Dis'I'ribu'I'or of Cooper Tires Truck Tire Specialisfs-Cusfom Refreading 557 Main Sf., Keene, N. H., Tel. EL 2-II03 Your Tire Troubles are Our Worries I wouIdn'i' fake Ihaf if I were you. T. Tremblay, Mr. Mayes, V R . SHO. 203 Compiimenfs of VALLEY GREEN MOTEL PI-CTKIN WAYSIDE MARLBORO MFG. CO.. INC. Furniture Co., Inc. island gfreef 93 Park Ave. Wesf Keene Keene, New Hampshire N. And 'Ihis Iime I said Io The iudge .... W. Worcesfer if nom ff' ff' THE STAGE COACH On Rou+e I2, Easi Swanzey, New Hampshire Where Ii's UsuaI Io Find The Unusual in Gifis and Anfiques. Mosi' Cordiaiiy, THE MCKANES BOWMAN FLYING SERVICE ai' Keene Airpor+ Qigwsaw 87 Main Sfreei Keene, New Hampshire Keene's Finesi' Ciofhing and Speciaiiy Shop for Men and Ladies. DERBY'S DEPARTMENT STORE CongraI'uIaI'es 'rhe Seniors of I965 I4 Railroad Sfreei' Keene New Hampshire 204 PAINE CONSTRUCTION COMP. Wood Sfreei' Keene, N. H. PERKINS, BASSETT 81 WRIGHT, INC. IndusI'riaI and Mill Supplies 39I Wesf S+., Keene, New Hampshire To make 'Their mark aHracI'iveIy, compIe'reIy, and ai' low cosI', manufacfurers world-wide use MARKEM marking machines, prin'I'ing Type and ink. MARKEM MACHINE COMPANY Keene, New Hampshire MICHEI..'S STUDIO SHOP, INC. I9 WEST STREET Giffs-Jewelry Wedding ConsuI'I'anI's F in- l W? I But I don'+ wanf 'ro be a goalie! P. Sarner. G. Walfer YZN'-UCZIEI5 IMIDCIESS TEN PIN CR Q L 353' ' ,, ' 24 Lanes Sunday-Friday 'Til 2:00 A.M. Saiurday '+iI Midnife 477 Park Ave., Keene, N. H. Phone 352-9046 FREE PARKING KEENE ICE CREAMERY Ice Cream and LuncheoneHe PARK AVENUE TEL. EL 2-4039 DABOLT, INCORPCRATED KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE Cusfom Prinfers of Fine Fabrics MILLER BROS.-N EWTQN W. J. Wichland Keene's Mosi Modern Men's Siore PAKO- HOMES, INC. Modern, Spacious Homes A+ Medium Prices , -Sa.. .-.J 'L v If as fe! - 4l7 Pako Ave., Mapie Acres, Keene ZlMMERMAN'S Sporiing Goods Bicycles 372 WEST ST., KEENE, N. H. ac Kengie am Dairy Producrs-Ice Cream Drive-In UPPER COURT ST.. KEENE, N. H. M. S. PERKINS MACHINE CO.. IN Perfecf marriages are made in Heaven The invifaiions are made a+ CANDLELIGHT PRESS I8I Marlboro Sf. coc:A-coi.A Borrune co. 'GENE' N- H' OF KEENE, INC. 682 Main S+. Keene, N. H. BULLARD 81 SHEDD CO. Dependable Since I840 KEENE'S REXALL DRUG STORE EL 2-O02I 37 Cen+raI Square DRUGS M. acKenize M I speak soffly. buf carry a big cru'rchI C GLADY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Pako Park 36 E. Diane Drive Telephone EL 2-4444 IIO Wafer Sfreef Keene. New Hampshire TWINKLETOWN HOWARD'S SERVICE STATION Miniafure GOII '25 Main 5+fee+ . Rou'I'e I2 Wesi Keene, N. H. Keene' New Hampsmre I ,4 444444, Inc. I5 Avon S+ree+ Keene New Hampshire :Qi ' ' -cv IIB , . .-f 1 EIec+ric Mofors and Repairs I R TELEPHONE: EL 2-43I6 Ci EE G 81 R ELECTRIC MOTOR COMPANY Power Tool and Mo'I'or Repairing Dunbar S'I'reeI, Keene, New Hampshire THE MILL STORE Homeslead Woolen Mills, Inc. W. Swanzey, N. H. Tel. 352-2022 Z IUOW Wools and Blends pl Herberf Coafings-Suiiings-Lighiweighfs '-My warmesf welcome! Plaids-Solids-Checlrs-Noveliies 'oi Mi I I X-C-, Ro ' U O FINES T PRODUCTS PM o DELIVERY SERVICE HITS THE O CONVENIENT HOURS 90 Mem S+ Keene K. MGCMIIIIII, K. GemmeII, EL 2-9875 J. FrecheH'e Cramming ALLSTATE AUTO 8: FIRE INSURANCE fl IE ALLSTATE INSURANCE Co. W' 573 Wesi' Sireei' Keene, New Hampshire EL 2-5036 I ,ae K. Way Duh .... ' S+yIon Ceramic Tile Laminaied PIas'I'ic REDDY KILOWATT SAYS COUNTS' TUPS You Cannoil Bea Armsfrong Floors Kifchen Remodeling EIec+ric Heai. MARK TOPPAN, INC. 463 Washing'ron Sfreei Keene, New Hampshire PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY KEENE INDUSTRIAL of New Hampshire PAPER COMPANY I6 CenI'raI Square Emerald Sheef Keene, New Hampshire 207 74'cHI-Jcsilylzn.. , Service Since I 804 I5 Main S+., Keene WincI1es+er Office, Winchesler, N.H. EL 2-5050 CE 9-662 I 0 Member of flue Federal Deposil' Insurance Corp. and Federal Reserve Sysfem Tk n a wh. , 1'-hi Q , .. x , -. K awww' . , Mrs. Collins. You're lhe nicesl' people. bul- BOCCIA and GROUT Where 'Ihe Fil' Counls Name Brand Shoes for AII Ihe Family Shoe Repairing 30 Roxbury Sfreei Keene, N. H. TEL. EL 2-04I2 We, +I1e I965 Salmagundi Slaff, wisl1 'Io express our sincere apprecialion 'Io Ihe sludenl body, 'Io our valued adverlisers, Io 'I'I1e Marlins, and Io all who made our book possible. WSCELLWW 5 Y-Y,f Y- :QQSS V ! Xxx , I W . Q r V 1 X f V- . X 3 ' 'I . , XX X , Xj 5 X ' . I M QM Xw F 4 X hilt -Q... Q,-W vnu-an-u-4 ' .V wg, 1539 ,, dl, l 1 L , , . . f '-. N K WV - W -L - .,. V . 5,-1 'wg 1'-' rw-V is 3.-52 -ax-1 ft .Q 'Y f'.,3's4-W' feffggf,y,3,.ff,av,, new . ,wt I W Wei.,-,639 5 , + mfr . 3?ff?F1v1Q.-'Qg'1ff4w,Z ,- V VW' is , 'wr ilfrg . Q ' W W L ff W L' duff? - ' v. AV 2l0 CONSTRUCTION This year was marked by a large-scale expansion of our school. MacMillin and Company was awarded the contract last fall, and have run ahead of schedule in spite of the difficult working situation due to school being in session. The workmen have kept the noise down quite successfully, however, and have blended in well with the other school activities. A new gymnasium, twenty-two classrooms, and a new office wing have been joined to the existing struc- ture. Next year there will be no need to brave the ele- ments to change classes. It's hard to recognize our old school now, with its many new additions, and we are all as proud of it as ever. All of us are looking forward with anticipation to view its broadened future. As can be seen in the architect's drawing on our title pages, the finished building will be impressive. These pictures illustrate some of the art work related to the evaluation. EVALUATION This year is marked by an event very important both to our school and to our future. As we are about to go to press a committee of 25 evaluators, representing the New England Asso- ciation of Secondary Schools and Colleges are visit- ing our school. They will compare their evaluation with a self-evaluation submitted by the Administra- tion and Faculty of our school. We have submitted for their study our philosophies and objectives, the goals in education that we strive to attain. Our self- evaluation includes our own recommendations for the betterment of Keene High School. The students, as well as the faculty, admini- stration, facilities, and educational concepts and goals set by the school will be thoroughly examined and analyzed to find where improvement may be needed, and how well we are accomplishing our goals. We are a school of high standards and great attainments and we feel confident that the committee will offer recommendations that will help us maintain these desires to progress and excel. 2lI CONTINUED FROM PAGE 64 U J. Gemmell 74e ' ' ' W. Geller V. Seraichick G. King 1 SQ 5, s 5 I 2I2 J. Terry J. Gemmel SCORES KEENE ....,,..V, 59 Rutland .,,....w.. 27 Nashua .,,,,,.,,, 48 KEENE ,.... A... 35 Dover .7....... ..,. 12 KEENE ,,,,.,.,, 68 Bellows Falls ..19 Vermont KEENE ,,ee,,.. 52 Academy ,..V 52 New Hampshire State Meet-KEENE fifth KEENE V7e.,,e.e, 65 Springfield .... 19 Span' 14: Keene WW ROW 1: J. Cantlin, J. Webber, T. Tremblay, D. Hall, K. Fletcher, F. Bennett, H. Crandall ROW 2: B. Tilton, D. Golann, H. Arseneault, Coach Mayes, M. Flint, R. Labarre, A. Stevens ROW 3: R. Williams, S. Berdinka, R. Castor, R. Mills, G. Pregent, C. Palmer, D. Paige, D. Betz INDOOR TRACK This year for the first time at Keene High, about twenty-five boys under the direction of Coach Mayes took part in an indoor track program that included a full schedule of six meets. The team ran outdoors all winter, braving wind, snow and ice. On Saturdays, however, Keene ran at Leverone Field House at Dartmouth College, which probably has the best indoor track facilities in the country. The team had a very successful season losing only to Nashua, the New Hampshire state champions. Keene soundly defeated the best Vermont had to offer, showing great depth and promise for the coming spring campaign. Coach Mayes, D. Goodnow V Reno Yes, Vic, you're late for practice again ADMINISTRATION John W. Day 10 Alfred Lambert 10 Charles F. Burns 11 Roland R. Boucher 11 SECRETARIES Grace E. Barron 12 Alice M. Furlone 11 Edith M. Guild 11 Beverly M. Lamothe 11 HEALTH DEPARTMENT Gladyce M. Burnell 12 Barbara H. Grandin 12 Helen B. White 12 FOOD SERVICE Alice Hanley 14 B. Brooks 14 H. Gantlin 14 H. Kremen 14 J. LaBarre 14 G. Trask 14 CUSTODIANS Clarence M. Boyce 14 Francis E. Brossueau 14 Leon F. Emerson 14 Ai H. Keniston 14 Lester L. LaBarre 14 Edwin L. Marden 14 FACULTY Aldridge, Lanice 111, 170 Allen, Herbert A. 74, 107 Arnold, Harry W. 123 Baldwin, Thelma H. 70, 120 Ball, Marion S. 116 Barry, Jane F. 81, 111, 168 Beauregard, Charlotte C. 95 Bergeron, Lucien E. 13, 109 Bissell, Barbara D. 13, 183 Bolles, Frances E. 124, 180 Bridge, Harold E. 98, 112 Bridges, Paul E. 6, 12, 173 Burrill, Guy F. 114 Burrill, Hortense 112 Calef, Dorothy M. 106, 156 Carroll, John J. 116, 135 Collins, Edna L. M. 106, 164, 208 Cooke, Muriel K. 12, 181 Commos, Marie 109 Cummings, Robert C. 119, 174 DiMeco, Joseph A. 123 2I4 Vvwlez Doody, Patricia A. 96, 108 Drugg, Helen 85, 114 Dundas, Raymond F. 123 Espiefs, Electra 73, 107 Fahey, William J. 86, 114, 115, 172 Gallagher, Laura 11 1, 168 Galloway, Helen E. 71, 110, 111 Gallup, Henry S. 114, 172 Gober, Eugene F. 102, 116 Gordon, Helen D. 92, 111 Hanley, P. Augustine 116 Harris, Audrey T. 13, 130, 138 Hazen, Edward H. 13 Hetherman, Margaret A. 106 Hutchins, Dorothea 119, 174 Kilroy, Mary M. 69, 120 Lambert, Frances D. 68, 120 Lowery, Arnold R. 88, 112 Mayes, John L. 116, 128, 203 McCaughey, Helen 130, 131, 139 McMahon, Hope O. 118 Mousley, Doris B. 97, 124 Moore, Howard C. 123 Murray, Richard P. 93, 109 O'Connell, John 12 Pearson, Gertrude B. 101, 109, 171 Plante, Mabel E. 116 Purbeck, Dudley B. 13 Ramsay, C. Murray, Jr. 100, 111 Reynolds, Alberta H. 107 Reynolds, Landon B. 80, 120, 152 Ritchie, Barbara 120, 21 Safford, Norma J. 118 Schor, Ruth M. 84, 112 Seavy, Gary J. 120 Sturgis, John J. 123 Tidd, Teresa A. 112 Tisdale, Nathalie E. 12 Tousley, Charles D. 83, 112 Tracy, Elizabeth A. 82, 108 Tremblay, Richard P. 89, 114, 163 Trufant, Richard O. 77, 114, 184 Tuttle, June D. 87 Whipple, Roger C. 94, 109 Woodward, Betty M. 13, 183 Wyman, Gilbert H. 112 SEN IORS Abbott, Susie A. 19, 130, 159, 168, 172 183 Adams, Timothy E. 19, 116 Aldrich, Dorothy E. 19, 63, 151, 174 Allen, Barbara J. 19, 58, 155 Allen, Walter , 18, 19 Amer, Bonnie 19 Apel, Edelgard 19, 168 Arnold, Wynn E. 19, 63, 148, 158, 159 161 162 163, 174 Arseneault, Henry J. 19, 62, 123, 128 142 143 144, 146 Bailey, David L. 20 Bailey, Barbara 20, 124 Ball, Jeanne E. 20 Barnes, James L. 20 Barrett, Margaret A. 20, 150, 166 Bargas, Cynthia A. 20 Bastinelli, Susan 20 Bauer, Lawrence E. 21, 112 Beauchesne, Gary D. 21, 64, 132, 134 Beauregard, Regina A. 21, 121 Beliveau, Bruce F. 21 Bemis, Casper C. 18, 21, 58, 62, 149, 162, 163, 165 Benkosky, Brenda 21, 151, 155, 166, 170, 184 Berdinka, Stanley F. 21, 129, 136, 213 Bergeron, Alphonse D. 21 Bergeron, Barry 7, 22, 126 Bergeron, Diane L. 22, 166, 184 Berry, Carol A. 22, 50, 168 Berry, Deborah J. 22, 130, 131, 168 Bibeau, Nancy B. 22, 139, 151, 168 Bingham, Donald B. 22, 173 Bissell, Betsy 22, 63, 130, 151, 155, 168 Bissell, Peter 22 Blain, Joanne 23, 120, 141 Blanchard, James W. 23, 60, 143, 164 Bleau, Robert O. 23 Begosian, Michael D. 23 Bonnette, Judith A. 23 Borden, Marilyn G. 23, 140 Boucher, Robert G. 23, 128, 136, 181 Boutwell, Linda L. 23, 120, 183 Brochu, Brown, Brown, Brown , Brown, Bruder, Bushey, Sandra L. 23, 159 David P. 24, 59, 62, 142, 144, 152, 163 Karen A. 24 Lawrence R. 24, 163, 164, 167, 176 Ralph D. 24, 59 Timothy L. 24 Patricia A. 24, 167 Buskery, Patricia A. 24, 167 Buskey, Kathryn A. 18, 24, 70, 166, 168 Caldwell, Geraldine A. 24 Cantlin, Gerald J. 25, 213 Carey, Franklin A. 16, 17, 25, 64, 129, 132, 134, 142,143,144,146,172 Carroll, Carole-Ann 25 Chabot, Edmund W. 25 Chabot, Freda T. 25 Chase, Donald S. 18, 25, 61, 164, 170, 202 Chase, Juanita M. 25, 139 Chase, Nancy J. 26 Chiovitti, Peter P. 26 Christiansen, Richard 26, 59, 60, 63, 151, 161, 162, 164, 167 Clark, John A. 26, 59, 61, 62, 188 Clay, Robert E. 26 Clayton, Justin R. 26, 164 Collins, Gary W. 26, 135, 163, 170 Coppola, John R. 18, 26, 61 Corliss, Dawn M. 27 Costantino, Maryanne F. 27, 150, 168 Cote, Allen J. 27, 60, 132, 134, 163 Cote, Peter A. 27 Croteau, John M. 27, 72, 73, 149, 166, 188, 195 Croteau, Scott L. 27 Curtis, Gary L. 27 Curtiss, Robert C. 27 Davis, Cheryl A. 28 Debonville, John 28, 63, 163, 1.64 DeLancy, Leora K. 28, 139, 154, 155, 158, 159, 166, 168 164, Despres, Marie C. 28, 159, 168 DiMeco, Joseph A. 28, 128, 142, 144, 159 Dinagan, Francis E. 28 Dintino, Richard P. Dionne, Albert 28 Dionne, Mary Anne 150, 159 Dionne, Pauline A. 29, 120 Donahue, Deborah A. 18, 29, 151, 159 Donaldson, Darlene D. 24, 29, 180 Donnelly, Kathleen M. 29, 155 Doody, Robert 29 Drusendahl, Caroline J. 29, 130, 131, 170, 176 Duhaime, Robert H. 29, 159, 168 Fairbanks, Jane E. 30, 148, 159 Fairbanks, Victoria L. 30, 148, 159 Farina, Stuart J. 30, 176 Fernandes, Marlene N. 30, 124, 146 Fissette, Sharron R. 30 Fliedner, Martin 30, 152, 164, 168, 169 Flint, Michael W. 30, 60, 64, 128, 136, 158 213 Foley, Roger M. 30 Forcier, Constance E. 30, 135 Forest, Sharon 31 Foster, Mary E. 31, 61, 166 Fowler, Robert E. 31, 64, 112 Fredette, Judith J. 31, 120, 151 Fuller, Linda 31, 159, 170 Furlone, Catherine, Catherine V. 31 Gaillardetz, Susan 31, 120, 135 Gautreau, Ray J. 31, 59 Gaylor, Sandra Geilenberg, Paul M. 32, 174, 175, 176 Geller, William W. 32, 168, 169, 172, 212 Gemmell, Joel A. 32, 212 Gemmell, Jon A. 32, 212 Gilman, Herman J. 32, 163 Giovannangeli, Linda 32, 154, 166 Giovannangeli, Marcia 18, 32, 59, 64, 130, 131 140 146,166,170 Gober, Linda K. 32, 174 Golann, Dwight E. 18, 33, 62, 128, 160, 161 162 164,168,169,176,19o,215 Golden, Alan F. 33 Graves, Jon T. 144 Gray, Sharon L. 33, 164, 166, 170 Gregory, Eugene C. 33, 126 Guyette, Bruce A. 33 Hackler, Claudia 33, 159, 164, 172 Hadley, Richard A. 33, 128, 142, 144 11au,I5avhiI1. 33,128,136,163,213 Hall, Elaine C. Hall, Richard E. 34, 63, 155 Hammond, John H. 34 Harmon, Holly 34, 63, 149, 164, 168 Harper, Carol H. 34, 174, 175 Harris, Peter L. 34, 63, 162 Hastings, Ross D. 34 Head, Kenneth W. 34, 59, 175 Hebert, Paul 34, 207 Helie, Carolyn P. 35, 139 Henderson, Kathleen A. 35 Henry, Sharon 35, 121, 182 Hewey, Joanne D. 35 Hill, Sharon 35 Hill, Nance E. 35 Hollingsworth, Bonnie 35, 182 Houle, Joan A. 35, 155, 166, 172, 182 Hulslander, Ralph P. 36, 122 Hunt, William G. 126, 144 Jacobs, Donna R. 18, 36, 63, 139, 166, 168 James, Carolyn M. 36 Johnson, Donna M. 36 Johnson, Mary C. 36, 117, 166, 170, 179 Johnson, Patricia L. 36 Jones, Robert A. 36, 126, 142, 176 Johnson, Robert E. 36 Kernozicky, Gary 37, 126, 132 Kimball, Emeline C. 18, 37, 60, 62, 116, 117, 139, 140,166,168 King, Brian E. 37, 135, 174 King, Gary R. 166, 188, 212 King, Robert L. 37 Kiniry, John M. 37 Kolivas, Louis N. 37, 159, 163, 171 Kott, George A. 37, 129, 155, 163, 164, 174, 175, 201 Lachance, Pauline 38, 106, 154, 155, 168 Lake, Bruce 38, 112 Lamoureux, Cheryl E. 38 Lane, Kendall W. 38, 172, 176 Lang,1jndaIa 3s,58,64,119,157,167,168,175 Larson, Deana A. 38 Leavitt, Peter Lent, Roy S. 38 Lepisto, Timothy R. 38 Leslie, Margaret E. 39, 166, 174, 175 Lewis, Sharon L. 39 Lindstrom, Margaret A. 39 Livesey, James 39 Locher, Rosemary S. 39, 164, 166, 179 Longever, James H. 39 Lord, Daniel C. 32, 39, 128, 159 Lucius, Joseph E. 39 Lund, Richard A. 40 Lynch, C. William 18, 40, 129, 155, 188 MacCracken, Donna 40 MacGregor, Sandra 18, 40, 58, 119, 121, 174, 188,189 MacKenzie, James E. 40, 58, 162, 174 Magnani, Duane L. 40 Mahoney,. Barbara 40 Mahoney, Christine 40, 130, 168 Manderson, Catherine 41 Mann, Dave R. 41, 164 Mason, Michael W. 41, 122, 123 McCollester, Margaret L. 41 McKeon, Kathleen A. 41, 63, 106, 166 McPhail, Judith R. 18, 41, 173 Merritt, James R. 41, 62 Messier, Ronald H. 41 Metivier, Theresa 42, 149, 155, 170, 173 Midgley, Karen E. 42, 150, 168 Mileski, Joan E. 42 Miller, Linda Whitley 42, 170 Miller, G1erald 42, 123 Mills, Russell 42, 61, 62, 115, 128, 142, 143, 144, 208,213 Mitchell, Terry A. 42, 163, 170, 174 Morse, William F. 42, 118 Morton, Dennis Q. 43 Mudgett, Katharine L. 43 Murray, Mary R. 43, 139, 150, 154, 159, 166 Nevers, Karen L. 18, 43, 58, 179 2 I6 Nicholas, Glenn A. 43, 63, 174, 175, 176, 177 Nichols, Anne L. 43, 159, 172 O'Brien, Barbara 43 O'Brien, David H. 43, 60, 166, 167, 170, 173 Oliver, Janis 18, 44, 63, 117, 148, 168, 190 O'Neil, Richard Osborn, Roger D. 44, 170, 174, 175 Ouellette, Jane A. 44, 124, 135 Paire, David 44, 126 Papaloucas, Vasiliki 44 Parker, Lindsey 57 Patnaude, Shirley M. 44, 135 Perham, Robert G. Perkins, Joan 44, 117, 130, 148, 168, 172, 176 Pettit, Edward B. 44 Phillips, Donna J. 45, 157, 184 Phippard, Edward H. 45 Pierce, John H. 20, 45, 58, 174 Pomeroy, Tessie A. 45 Pottter, James W. 45 Powem,JemiE. 45,151,156,157,159,166,168 Pregent, George L. 45 Prevost, Gary J. 45, 115 Properzio, Paul 46, 63, 158, 162, 163, 167, 168 Purbeck, Dudley B. 18, 61, 64, 126, 132, 134, 142, 143, 144, 146, 158, 162 Purdy,JudMh.A. 46,117,151,152,158,188 Pumeu,judnhI. 46,1o6,117,13o,131,161,168, 172,176 Reno, Victor B. 46, 60, 128, 161, 162, 203 Riley, Randall D. 46 Ringland, James R. 46, 63, 115 Rioux, Ann E. 46, 135 Robarge, Christopher 47, 135 Robbins, Paula J. 16, 17, 47, 64, 152, 159, 160, 168 184,188 Robinson, Robert R. 132, 147, 149, 156, 163 Rockwell, Karen A. 47 Rodat, Deborah 47, 166, 170 Rondeau, Nancy A. 47, 161, 166, 168, 184 Rongved, Marilyn L. Ross, Carol A. 47 Roy, Virginia M. 18, 47, 117, 130, 131, 184 Rule, Carol A. 48 Saari, Brian W. 48 Saari, Bruce W. 48 St. Pierre, Ghislaine D. 48, 135 Sanderson, Barbara A. 48, 157, 168, 172 Sauer, Douglas A. 48, 61 Sausville, Peter L. 48 Savage, Margaret A. 48 Scadova, David A. 49 Schlichting, Bonnie L. 49 Schlieder, Vickie L. 49, 166, 168 Schnyer, Diane C. 49, 64, 140, 184 Seaver, Cynthia I. 49, 166, 173, 195 Seguin, Patricia A. 49 Seixas, Donald H. 49, 142, 144, 188 Seraichick, Victoria L. 16, 17, 50, 139, 151, 166, 184,188,212 Shearer, James R. 50 Shinners, Sharon A. 50, 58, 63, 151, 156, 157, 166, 172 Simmers, Beverly A. 50, 151, 154, 155, 166, 168, 184 Simmons, Eloise S. 50 Slater, Nancy A. 50, 156, 157, 158, 162, 164, 168 Smith, Margaret M. 50 Smith, Peter 50, 63 Sonnenschein, Vicky E. 51, 151, 159, 168, 176 Spaulding, Linda D. 51 Spicher, William M. 51 Spoffard, Wayne A. 51 Spring, Amanda D. 51, 184 Stone, I.inda D. 51, 58, 148, 154, 155, 159, 167, 168, 172, 190, 196 Sundstrom, Norman E. 51 Sutton, Carolyn M. 51 Symonds, Carol A. 52, 135 Szacik, Peter W. 52, 63 Talbot, Dean W. 52, 60, 106, 161, 168 Tasoulas, Mary Ann 52, 151, 155, 159, 167 Taylor, Ellen M. 52 Teeter, Stephen 52 Terry, joan H. 16,17, 52, 106, 139, 212 Thompson, Richard E. 52, 163, 172 Thurston, Carlton L. 53 Tilton, William S. 53, 64, 128, 164, 213 Tisdale, Vernon R. 59, 64, 132, 133, 134 Trombley, Derek 53 Tyler, Donald H. 53, 62, 128, 163, 172 Van Ness, Helen C. 53 Van Wormer, John M. 53, 154, 159, 170 Vaudrien, Terri D. 53, 135 Vaughan, Marsha C. 53, 58, 63, 148, 156, 157 Vincent, Katharyn A. 54 Vogel, Bruce E. 54 Waldron, Guy A. 54 Walker, Sandra E. 54, 106, 155, 164, 165, 170 Walter, john W. 54 Ware, Katherine W. 54, 170 Way, Kevin F. 54 Way, Robert H. 150 Webber, joseph C. 54, 128, 149, 158, 170, 213 West, Elizabeth R. 51 Wilcox, Bruce A. 55 Wilder, james J. 51, 163 Williams, Richard A. 51, 129, 135, 136, 163, 167, 213 Wilson, Bonny O'Brien 51 Wilson, Richard A. 51, 63, 188 Wirein, Donald E. 51, 142, 143, 144 Wood, Kenneth W. 51 Woodbury, Sherri L. 56, 130, 168 Woodman, Gayle M. 18, 56, 159 Worcester, Wayne A. 56, 58, 62, 114, 158, 163, 164, 165, 172, 190, 196, 204 Wyman, Diane 56, 124 Wyman, Judith R. 56, 64, 140,152, 153, 158, 166, 168, 184, 188 York, Kathleen A. 56, 58, 151, 170 Youngman, janet A. 56 Zeitz, Nancy 18, 56, 158, 168 Zwicker, james K. 57 JUNIORS Adams, Timothy P. 74, 181 Agosta, Carol A. 74, 174 Aldington, Robyn A. 74, 166 Aldridge, Stephen B. 162, 172 Alexander, Jeanette Y. 74 Amer, Pamela L. 178 Archibald, Henry L. 74 Arnold, Marye E. 74, 107, 151, 151164, 166, 178 Baird, Patricia A. 74, 183 Baird, Raymond Ballou, William W. 74 Barndollar, Linda A. 74 Barnes, Donald E. 74 Barrett, Carlson D. 74, 162, 176 Barrett, Susan 74, 174 Barry, John A. 74, 128, 146, 162, 164, 168 Batchelder, David A. 74, 148, 163, 170 Batchelor, Russell F. Benkosky, Linda L. 67, 74, 155, 166, 168 Bennett, Ann 74, 155, 166, 168, 176 Bennett, Frank W. 74, 129, 136, 213 Bergeron, Lee R. 74, 135 Berry, Dana A. 159, 171 Besaw, Thomas N. 74 Beverstock, jeffrey P. 67, 74, 129 Bishop, Francis S. 74, 173 Bissell, Wayne Blair, james C. 74, 166, 176 Blake, Susan E. 74, 155, 159, 168, 183 Boardman, Barbara L. 74, 139, 166 Boccia, Nina A. 74 Bosley, john F. 74 Bosworth, Herbert 74 Boucher, Brian P. 74, 113, 142, 162 Boufford, Patricia L. 70 Bourassa, Linda M. 70 Bradstreet, Lois A. 70, 172, 176 Bragg, Richard L. 70, 176 Brown, Michael I. Brown, Pamela 70, 135 Bussieres, Edward L. 70, 142 Bussieres, Raymond W. 70 Campbell, Susan K. 70, 139, 149, 164, 176 Carbone, Gary W. 70, 132 Carignan, Ellen A. 70, 182 Castor, Ralph P. 70, 128, 142, 213 Chabot, Dorothy A. 70 Chaffee, Linda M. 70 Chase, jane R. Cheney, Terry F. 70, 129, 164, 165, 168, 174, 201 Clark, Donna L. 70, 139, 166, 168 Colburn, Carol L. 70 Colburn, Kathryn 70 Comerford, Sally A. 67, 70, 159, 188 Costello, Richard H. 70, 181 Cote, Bruce W. 70, 170 Cowland, Sandra 70, 174 Crossman, Kenneth G. 70, 142 Croteau, Paul W. 70, 129, 173 Cuddihee, Carole A. 70 Davis, Gloria 61, 70, 174 Davis, Pamela L. 70, 172, 176 Day, james T. 66, 70, 127, 142, 152, 162, 170 Dean, Thomas E. 70 DeBold, Richard W. 73, 164 Decoff, Timothy J. 73 Delancey, John M. 73, 163, 173 Demetrion, George Derocher, Robert L. 73 Descoteaux, Ernest B. 73 Desilets, Gary R. 73 Doody, Terry 73, 135 Doore, Ruth E. 73, 174, 175 Dostilio, Anthony 73, 142 Duchesneau, Karen A. 2I7 Dugdale, Loretta M. 67, 73, 150, 155, Dunnell, Elizabeth T. Duquette, Armanda A. 73 Duquette, Vera M. 73 Durant, Brenda A. Dyer, Gail 159, 166 Emmerson, Joanne L. 73 Emery, Courtney, W. 73 Fallon, James T. 73 Fish, Carol Fitch, Janice E. 77 Flagg, Dennis E. 73 Fleming, John M. 20, 73 Fletcher, Bethany R. Fletcher, Judith A. 73, 155, 157, 167 Fletcher, Sonya L. 73 Foley, Dennis J. 73, 162, 168, 169 Foley, Marie R. 73 Folland, Willard E. 73 Forest, Cynthia A. 73, 182 Fortunato, Joanne C. 73, 180 French, Frederick W. 73 Frost, Calvin B. 73, 176 Gaouette, Caleen 73, 176 Gaouette, Joan S. 73 Garner, Kathleen P. 71 Garnett, Gordon A. 71 Gengenbach, Robert E. 71, 162, 168 Goodnow, John B. 71, 173, 176 Goodnow, Leslie H. 71 Gordon, Brian S. 71 Graf, Frederick W. 71, 162, 168 Grant, Sharon L. 71 Gray, Brian E. 71, 73, 176 Gray, Stephen A. 71, 129 Green, Carole A. 71 Grout, Gail L. 71 Guerin, Brenda 71, 141, 150, 154 157, 159, 166 Gu ette Kenneth C. 71 127 132, 142, 149, 162 y s 9 1 Hall, Marilyn 71, 150, 166, 168 Harper, John R. 71, 159, 176 Harris, Marshall D. 67, 71, 127, 137, 162, 168, 169 Haskins, Deborah A. 71, 166, 170 Heath, Judith A. 71, 135 Hemeon, Dennis 71, 132 Henderson, Linda A. 71, 130, 139, 141, 166 Henry, Timothy C. 71, 194 Hill, Roger M. 77, 149, 152, 162, 164, 172, 176, 177 Hill, Sally A. 71 Hockett, Joyce A. 71 Holbrook, James H. 71 Hubbard, Mary Ann Hunt, Martha A. 71, 167, 174, 176 Hyatt, John C. 71, 142, 193 Ingalls, Joanne M. 71 Jarvis, Rhoda J. 71 Jenkins, Regina E. 71 Johnston, Eileen M. 159 Jonah, Gary M. 71 Jonah, Gaylene M. 67, 71, 155, 168 Jones, Geoffery T. 71 Joyce, Diane P. 76, 180 Judd, Stanley L. 76 Kenny, Deborah A. 76, 107, 110, 130, 159, 168, 198 Kent, Phillip M. 76 Kimball, Lynda S. 76, 132, 166 218 King, Charles R. 76 Kingsbury, Joan 76, 107 Kirk, Stewart J. 76 Knight, Patricia A. 67, 76, 150 Konides, Maria 159, 166. 174 Koski, William 72, 172 Kupfer, Jean C. LaBarre, Robert P. 76, 213 LaClair, ,Michael D. Lake, Allen D. 76 Lake, Ernest H. Lamontagne, John A. 76 Lamoureux, Madlyn M. Lankhorst, Linda A. 76, 159 LaRoche, Charles E. 76, 142 Larson, Martha 76, 168, 176 Leduc, Richard D. 76 Lilly, Donald 67, 76, 113, 127, 142, 143 Lipsky, Dorothy S. 76, 148, 168, 176, 190 Livesey, Gerald E. 76 Lobarre, R. 129 Lombard, Harold J. 76 Loos, Susan S. 76 Lord, Elizabeth F. 66, 76, 130, 139, 149 166 184 Louiselle, Patricia A. 76, 159, 167, 174 Lounder, Linda L. 76, 155 Lucius, Robert H. 76 Lund, Robert W. 76, 128, 132 MacAllister, James D. 69, 76 MacGregor, Robert B. 76 MacMillin, Katherine V. 66, 76, 106, 139 141 152 168, 207 Magee, Michael 76, 172 Mallory, Dawn M. 176, 174 Manley, Ronald C. 77, 174, 175 Marsh, Sheldon 69 Martin, Kathleen 67, 69, 159 Martin, Phoebe W. 67, 69, 135 Masiello, Peter 69 Massicotte, Paul L. 69, 142 Mattson, Melanie V. 69 Mauthe, Susan G. 77 May, Judith L. 69, 166, 168 McClure, Jay C. 77 McGrath, Michael R. 69 McIntosh, Lynda McKay, Peter 76 Merrill, Sylvia A. 69, 180 Miller, Martha A. Miner, Barry L. 69, 142 Miner, Carol 69 Minnick, Lee 77 Mitchell, Jeanne M. 69, 159, 168, 174 Mitchell, Michael G. 69 Montgomery, Carol A. Moody, Cynthia 69, 159 Moran, Thomas G. 69, 151, 163, 170 Murphy, Joseph P. 69 Murphy, William F. 72 Nadeau, Ruth Ann 69 Nallett, David E. 69 Nelson, Patricia M. 69 Nelson, Margaret M. 69 Newell, Ralph W. 69, 163, 167, 200 Nicholls, John J. 69, 181 Obymako, Michael 69, 115, 142, 143 Ohman, Martha E. 69, 174 O'Kelly, Mary J. 69, 78 Oliver, Cheryl D. 68, 155, 157, 166, 173 Oliver, Linda L. 68, 166, 172 Osborne, John D. 68 Page, Donald E. 68, 137, 176, 213 Paine, Sheila M. 68, 168 Paligo, Terry J. 68 Palmer, Monagene 68, 173 Palmer, Susan J. 67, 68, 139, 164, 176 Pappas, George C. 68 Parker, Stephen E. 68 Patnaude, Mary E. 68, 139 Patnaude, Patricia M. 68 Patria, Calvin L. 68 Patria, Kenneth W. 68 Paul, Ronald F. 68, 128 Payne, Carol A. Pearson, Grace G. 67, 68, 171, 174 Pelky, James E. 68 Perham, Judith A. 68 Perham, Roger L. 68 Pfistner, Carole 72 Pierce, Brenda L. 77, 176 Piper, Cheryl L. 72, 135, 180 Poisson, Michael J. 72 Prettie, Clifford W. 72, 129, 162, 168, 172 Prevost, Judy L. 72 Provencher, Donald M. 72 Provost, Nelson 72 Putnam, Philip B. 72 Racine, Deana H. 130 Randall, Barry C. 72, 199 Read, Mary C. 67, 72 Reardon, Charles A. 72, 188, 200 Reed, Barbara 72, 118 Reed, James H. 72, 127 Reynolds, Claudia 113, 154 Reynolds, James M. 72 Rieth, Richard 72, 162, 166 Rivers, Linda M. 72 Rivers, Sharon A. 72 Robbins, Donna M. 72 Robinson, Carol A. 58, 72, 119, 148, 174, 175, 176, 177 Rodat, Patricia L. 159 Rondo, Richard L. 72 Rose, Leonard J. 72 Royce, Louise G. 72 Ruelke, David 159 Russell, Everett, A. 72 Ryder, Robert F. 72 Saari, Rebecca Sabin, Mary Ellen 72, 130, 168, 174 Sacco, Patricia A. 72, 166 Safford, John M. 67, 72, 107, 142, 151, 162, 163, 170, 193 Salatas, Deborah 66, 151, 179 Sawyer, Gary A. 72 Schofield, Loretta A. 77 Secore, Geraldine A. 75 Secore, Harold L. Sequin, Emily 77 Selby, Carol Ann 75 Seraichick, Mary E. 75, 115, 164, 165, 168 Sharpton, William 75, 129, 163, 170 Shaw, Juli M. 75 Sheldon, Wayne E. 75 Shepard, Judy L. 75, 140, 166 Simmons, Sandra Jean 75 Sloan, Judy A. 75 Smith, Linda L. Spicher, Gregory 75 Spinelli, Sheila 74 Stankiewicz, Mary A. 50, 75, 154, 166 Staples, Robert G. 148, 156, 159, 163, 164, 172, 174 Stillings, James L. 75, 129, 166 Stone, Nancie G. 75, 155, 166, 172 Strazdas, Joan S. 75, 155, 168, 170, 172 Stroshine, John W. 75, 163 l Sundstrom, Lionel F. 75 Symonds, Kathleen E. 7L Tarbox, Paul M. 75, 137 Tarbox, Susanne P. 75 Targett, John E. 75, 170 Tawse, Douglas, Jeffrey A. 75 Thomas, Jeffrey A. 75 Thompson, Deanna J. 75 Thurston, Michael L. 75, 160, 164, 165, 188, 194 Thurston, Patricia A. Tolman, Paul D. 75, 129, 132, 149 Torrey, David A. 75, 170, 172 Toscano, Michael A. 75, 164, 194 Trask, Sheila A. 75 Tremblay, Thomas P. 129, 136, 166, 173, 181, 213 Trombley, James P. Trombley, Jeanne C. 75, 178 Turner, Sharon E. 121 Vitale, John 7.5, 126, 142 Watkins, Robert T. 75, 126, 132, 133 Weeks, Harold F. 75 Wellington, Preston G. 75 White, Sandra 75, 119, 166, 176 Whitney, Kathleen H. 139, 152, 166 Whittemore, Richard Wiggin, Sharon A. 77 Wilber, Sharon L. 77 Wilkins, Raylene K. 77 Williams, Roger T. Williams, Sarah L. 77, 135, 172, 180 Wilson, Evan P. 77, 174 Wilson, Nancy H. 67, 69, 139, 152, 154, 167, 177 Wolhok, James P. Woodbury, John B. Woodman, Thomas E. 67, 77, 194 Wright, Daniel A. 77, 129, 150 Wright, Diane M. 67, 77, 141, 151, 168 Wyland, Marion R. 166 Wyman, Wendy L. 77 Zelasny, Christine V. 77 SOPHOMORES Alderman, Michael K. 85 Allen, Theresa E. 8, 173 Alther, Judith L. 85, 130, 146, 166, 172, 174 Anderson, Valerie 85, 138, 166, 173 Aron, Jane M. 85 Ball, David A. Ballou, Mary B. 79, 85, 130, 139, 151, 166 Barcomb, Margaret M. 85 Barcomb, Ronald W. 85 Barrett, William C. 78, 85, 127, 132, 142, 152 Batchelder, Carl R. 85, 176, 177 Bauliue, Wilfred E. 85, 135 Bemis, Norman D. 85 Bergeron, Suzanne Y. 85, 115, 151, 166 Betz, Richard L. 85, 129, 137, 172, 213 Bissell, Deborah J. 85, 168 2 I 9 Blackmore, Winfred H. Blake, Sharlene E. Blanchard, Lynda C. 85 Bosworth, Beatrice E. Boutwell, Diane L. 85, 176 Breen, Patricia A. 85 Brew, Barbara A. 85 Brochu, Richard R. 85, 174 Bronson, Loren C. 85, 108, 164, 168, 171, 172, 176 Brown, Jacolyn K. 85, 168, 173 Brown, Mary A. 85 Bugler, David R. 85 Bungay, Nancy L. 86 Bourroughs, Ronald P. 86 Bussieres, Suzanne T. 86 Cadorette, Sally 82, 173 Callahan, Sylvia F. 86, 138 Campbell, Betty A. 86, 174, 176 Cantlin, Maureen G. 86, 138, 140, 170 Carey, Laura R. 86, 121, 130 Carroll, Roger K. 86, 108 Carter, Lauren R. 86 Cashman, William C. 86 Cassin, Cynthia A. 86, 108, 112, 159, 1 Chappell, Marcia H. 86, 155, 168, 176 Chase, Sharon A. Cheever, Theresa M. 86 Chorney, Gale P. 86 Clark, Patricia E. 82 Clarke, L. Brenda 86 Colburn, George D. 86 Colburn, Glenn N. 86 Colburn, Ray V. 86 Colby, Jeanette E. 86 Collier, Frank M. 86 Colony, Barbara P. 86, 79, 141, 152 Conway, Diane M. 86, 168 Corliss, Priscilla A. 86 Cota, Sandra M. 86 Cote, Jeannette M. A. 86 Crandall, Hart E. 88, 129, 174, 213 Cristiano, Ann J. 88, 172 Croteau, Phillip A. 88 Cummiskey, Virginia 88, 166 Daniels, Jae A. 88 Darling, Mary J. 88 Daster, D. 82 Davis, Margaret T. 88 Davis, Russell W. 88 Davis, Suzanne M. 88 Davis, William R. 88, 79, 174, 175 Dean, Elizabeth 88, 112 Dearth, Juanita I. 88 Denis, Walter G. 88 Derby, Daniel P. 88 Derby, Richard C. 88 Descoteaux, Norman F. 88 Desruisseau, Linda M. 88, 173 DiBernardo, Thomas J. 88 DiLuzio, Linda H. 88, 159 Dinkel, Katherine A. 183 Dom ier P 7 Donnelly, Catherine R. 88, 168, 176 Anthony B. 88 Donovan, Jane H. 173 Donovan Donovan , Rosemary F. 82 , Trudy M. 88 Doody, Kathleen M. 79, 88, 159 Dora, Susan J. 88 Doucette, 220 Katherine M. 6 Douglas, Robert C. 88 Duplissie, Paula E. 88, 138 Durant, Dexter, R. 88, 142 Durward, Kenneth M. 88 Ellis, Gary G. 88 Ellsworth, Sherry F. 88, 138, 140 Emerson, Brenda L. 88 Emery, Leonard, M. 81 Evans, Cynthia M. 81 Fairbanks, Marthena F. 166 Faulkner, F. Barrett 84, 79, 81, 164, 165, 169, 172 Fish, Barry L. 81 Fish, Donald J. 81 Fletcher, Cherolyn A. 81 Fletcher, Kent A. 81, 128, 136, 213 Fleury, Mary Helen T. 81, 110, 159, 166 Foley, David 81 Folsom, Gail P. 81, 159, 166, 174 Forest, Ronald F. 81 Foster, Brian E. 81, 149 Foster, David H. 82, 167 Fowler, Maureen K. 81 Francis, W. Curtis 81, 79, 110, 168, 169 Frazier, Patricia L. 81 Frink, Theodore W. 81 Frost, Gary L. 81 Frowein, Linda S. 81, 168 Fuller, Nancy L. 81 Furlong, Russell C. 81, 142 Gagne, Laurence G. 81 Gallup, Melinda E. 81, 138 Gardner, Gregory H. 81, 127 Gates, Susan A. 81 Gautreau, Janet M. Gay, George W. 81 Gengenback, Gladys 81, 130, 168, 176 Goncalves, Patricia 81 Goodnow, Roger W. 81, 129, 136 Goodyear, Howard E. 81 Graf, Karen L. 81, 130, 159, 168, 176 Graves, Donna L. 81 Gray, Carol J. 81 Gray, Linda A. 81, 174 Green, Peter C. 84 Greene, Mary C. 84 Greenlead, Linda J. 84 Grover, Susan R. 84 Guyette, Mary L. 84, 108, 174 Guyette, Sheila J. 84 Haggart, Ann G. 84, 130, 152, 155, 157, 176 Hall, Linda B. Hammond, Bruce A. 88, 142 Hanna, Thomas R. 79, 84, 127, 132 Hansen, Elizabeth L. 84, 159, 174 Hatt, Jeanne L. 84 Hayward, Don M. 84 Healey, Roger L. Hebert, Bernard F. 84, 132 Hebert, Donald R. 79, 84, 132 Hedblom, Michael W. 84, Heise, Meredith G. 84 Helie, Wayne E. 84, 135, 172 Henderson, James S. 84 Henderson, Lorraine M. 84 Henderson, Terry A. 84 Herrick, John P. 84 Hickey, Kathleen A. 84, 159, 168 149, 168 168, 174 Holman, Gary L. 84 Hope, Ronald A. Houle, Brian A. 84 Houle, Paula J. Howard, Howard, Howard Jacques , Johnson , Johnson 7 Johnson, Johnson Johnson, Kearney, EdmundO. 84,127,132 John F. 84 ,Nancy J. 84, 130, 138, 154, Deborah 84 Diane F. 84, 138, 166, 168 Donald C. 80 Dorothy R. 80 Edwin R. 80 James F. Mary E. 80 Kingsbury, Edward A. 80 Kling, Tom P. Kremen, Thomas Lacey, Martha T. 80, 138, 166, 174 LaCourse, Virginia H. Lamothe, Robert A. 80, 132 LaRoche, Jeannette P. 80, 138, 159 LaRoche, Linda M. 80 Larsen, Betty J. 80 Latz, Helen J. 78, 80 Laurent, Phillip D. 79, 80, 159 Leveille, Louise A. 82, 183 Lilly, Patricia A. 80, 138, 159 Little, Lawrence J. 80, 173 Locher, Irene M. 80 Lowell, Sharyn K. 159, 166 Lussier, Edwin , 80, 142 Lynch, Deborah A. 80, 127, 138 Lysett, Melanie 80, 127, 138 Lysitt, Kenneth J. 80, 132 Mack, Sharon E. 80 MacKenzie, Marshall H. 79, 80, 127, MacKinnon, Ronald P. 80 Martin, Deborah A. 80 Martin, William E. Mattson, Melinda M. 80, 138 McKeon, John E. 80 McRae, Gary R. 80 Meader, David R. 80, 172 Mellish, Virginia 82, 113, 195, 183 Merritt, Susan R. 80, 130 Messier, Carol A. 80, 159 Miller, James H. 83 Miller, Margaret A. 83 Milliken, Lorraine Moran, Paul F. 83, 132 Morin, Pamela J. 168, 83, 141, 159, Morse, David L. Mosher, Richard E. 88 Muchmore, Larry D. Murray, Paul H. Mu-rtagh, Ann L. 83 Nash, Stephen T. Naylor, Valerie L. 83, 183 Newcombe, James E. Newcombe, M. 83 Nicholas, Lynne M. 83, 130, 176 Nicholas, Nathan B. 83 Nims, Gerald W. 83, 176 Norcross, Linda S. 83, 183 Nowak, Paul E. 83 O'Brien, Carol A. 83 G'Brien, Lawrence Oliver, Stanley H. 83, 108, 173 O'Neil, Deborah M. 83 155, 168 206 166 O'Neil, William W. 83 Orgaz, Carol A. 83, 130, 138, 168 Osgood, Charles F. 83, 129 Paire, Robert L. 83 Palmer, Craig, P. 83, 213 Papenfuse, David C. 83, 181 Paquette, Robert H. 83 Patria, Maichael E. 83 Pearce, Thomas N. 83 Pearson, Gray W. 79, 83, 142, 149 Pellerin, Ronald P. 83 Perham, Gilbert H. 83, 173 Perreault, Thomas K. 83 Phippard, Gary W. 87 Pierson, Corydon B. 87 Piper, Barbara A. 87 Plante, Nancy L. 87 Ploppert, David W. 87 Poliks, John C. 87, 173, 181 Polishan, Gary S. 87 Potter, George R. 87, 176 Pregent, Gregory G. 87, 137 Prevost, Donald C. 87 Prevost, Donald 87 Purdy, Patricia D. 79, 87, 166, 174, 175 Reed, James R. 87 Remick, Linda L. 87 Reynolds, Deborah 87, 138, 168 Reynolds, Roger E. 87 Richards, Blake C. 142, 79, 87, 127, 132 Richards, Norman 82 Robinson, Mary H. 87, 130, 139, 146 Rokes, Betty L. 87 Rokes, Karen A. 87, 157 Roy, Linda L. 87 Ruble, Glenda A. 87, 141, 166, 168 Ruggles, Gary A. Rule, Nancy A. 87 Rurnrill, Elizabeth M. 87 Russell, Sharon H. 87 St. Pierre, Francine J. 87 Sarner, Patricia 87, 138, 157, 166, 168 Scadova, Thomas F. 87, 135 Schrenk, Gail M. 87, 166 Schultz, Ann D. 78, 138, 140, 166, 168 Scobi, John 87 ' Scroggin, Nicholas W. Shaw, Nancy J. 87, 164, 183, 183 Shea, Joan M. 87 Shed, Sarah 69 Shinners, Ronald 89, 172 Silk, Edward J. 89, 114, 127, 127 Simino, Wayne A. 89 Smith, Robert R. 89 Snow, David 89, 181 Snowling, Douglas T. 79, 89 Sonnenschein, Linda 79, 89, 130, 168 Spofford, Donna M. 89 Spring, Donna M. 89 Stevens, Alan D. 89, 128, 136, 213 Stratton, James A. 89, 176 Swahnberg, Ann M. 89, 168 Sweeney, Elizabeth Ann 89 Sweeney, Leo Sweeney, Roderick 89 Tarbox, Robert E. 89 Thomas, David M. 89 Thomas, Fonda C. Thompson, Fred E. 89 Thompson, Wanda L. 89 Thurston, Darlene M. 89, 166 Tilton, Melody 89, 151, 166 Towne, Anthony H. 89 Trask, George F. Tucker, Dean P. 89 Tweedie, Larry A. 89, 173 Tyler, Martha E. 89, 166, 173 Underwood, Cheryl A. Vincent, Lawrence 89, 135 Walsh, Daniel L. 82 Walsh, Harry H. 82 Walter, Gail C. 82, 138, 205 Warn, Linda M. 82 Watson, Barbara L. 82, 79, 159, 166 Watt ames A 82 , I - Way, Coleen N. 188, 108, 168, 78, 152, sz, 151 Whitcomb, Susan E. 82, 176 Whitney, Allen K. 82, 137 Whitney, Gail A. 82, 157, 177, 178 Wilber, John L. 82 Wilder, Joyce A. 82, 79, 155, 159, 168 Willet, Ronald B. 82 Wilson, Robert L. 82 Wyman, Bonnie 82 Wyman, Spencer L. 82 Yaeger, Barbara 82, 151, 168, 171, 173 Young, Christopher, J. 82 FRESHMEN Abbott, Gary P. 91, 95, 132 Adams, Hannah R. 95 Aho, Lisa 95, 183 Aldington, Janey L. 95, 167 Aldridge, Leslie M. 95 Alexander, N. 102 Anderson, Jill 95, 159 Andrews, Charles 95 Arnold, Jeffrey V. 95, 145 Arseneault, Helen 95 Bastianelli, Sandra 95 Bates, Eric T. 95 Bauer, Ronald A. 95 Beauregard, Julie A. 95, 130, 159, 166 Beauregard, Linda S. 95 Beauregard, Rodney M. 95 Bedaw, John C. 95 Beliveau, Dianne M. 95, 167 Bemis, Gary B. Bennett, Raymond R. 91, 95 Berdinka, Rodney Z. 95, 109, 145, 176 Bergeron, Joseph L. 95 Bergevin, Suzanne E. 95 Berry, Leslie G. 95 Besaw, Jeanne M. 95 Biron, Shirley 95 Bissell, Bruce A. 95 Blaisdell, Peter C. 95, 132, 145 Bleau, Bruce W. 95 Bolles, John A. 95 Bosworth, Steven C. 95 Boucher, Bruce 95 Bourassa, Barbara A. 95 Bradbury, Terry R. 95 Bradstreet, Ruth S. 98, 166 Brault, Donna L. 98 Bressett, David A. 98, 135 Bridges,'John D. 98, 145 222 Briggs, Judith R. Brown, Bruce R. 91, 98 Brown, Donald G. 98, 135 Brown, Susan Buffum, Sherry A. 98, 180 Burnham, Bruce 98 Burns, Robert R. 102 Burroughs, Randolph A. 98 Burt, Allen C. 98, 135 Cadorette, Patricia Ann 94, 173 Carey, Bruce W. 98 Carey, Terry B. 98, 135 Carpenter, Deborah R. Carr, Loren Carrier, Michele Ann 98, 196 Carter, Deborah J. 130, 159 Castor, Donald R. 98 Chabot, Thomas F. 98 Chaffee, Yvonne M. 98, 183 Chase, Philip S. 98 Clark, Michael P. 98 Codding, Georgianna 35, 98, 16 Cole, Conrad E. Conant, David L. 98 Cook, Nancy W. 98 Cornwell, Sherry J. 94, 130 Constantino, Louise 98 Cote, Dennis G. 98 Coutu, Karen J. 98 Cray, Dennis J. 98 Croteau, Charlene A. 98 Croteau, Wayne K. 98, 145 Currier, Charles M. 98 Currier, Steven E. 98, 183 Curtiss, Sherry E. 99 Cushing, Daniel R. 99 Danforth, Penelope J. 99 Davieau, Pamela J. 99 Davis, Bernard 101 Davis, John Phillip 99, 145 Dearth, Robert W. 99, 135 DeBonville, Susan Decker, Carol 99 Derting, John S. Dicey, Gordon W. 99 DiMeco, Susan M. 90, 94, 130, Dinkel, Theodore H. 99, 176 Dion, Aime L. Doyle, Edward J. 99 Drake, Christopher R. 99, 172 Drakiotes, Garnet 99 Driscoll, John F. Drusendahl, John B. 99, 132 Dubois, Anthony J. 91, 99, 149, Dubruiel, Christine A. 100 Dundas, Katherine A. 99 Dyer, Lyn Dziedzic, Walter T. 99 Elberfeld, Stephen 94 4, 180 , 166 171 Ellsworth, Toni D. 91, 99, 152, 166 Emery, Jeanne Marie 99 Erskine, John H. 99, 145 Everard, Timothy J. 135 Ewing, Thomas S. 99. 145 Fallon, Thomas E. 99 Farina, Scott A. 99, 176 Fauteux, Ernest 99 Field, Dan C. 99 Field, David A. 99 Fiorey, Russell R. 99 Fish, Dennis A. 99 Fitzsimons, David M. 103 Flagg, Michael J. 103, 183 Flanders, Jane D. 103 Fletcher, Patricia A. 103 Foley, Thomas I. 103 Follansbee, Roger M. Fontaine, Claudia 103, 172 Forest, Suzanne L. 103 Foster, Jane H. 103 Frazier, Sandra L. 180, 183 Frechette, Jocelyn 103, 138, 167, 188, 207 Fringley, Sharon 103 Frink, Herbert C. 103 Fuller, Joyce E. 103 Furlone, Mark E. 103, 171, 172 Gallagher, Timothy 103 Gallup, Joseph 103 Gemmell, Krista 91, 103, 141, 164, 207 Gibbs, Linda 103 Gober, Kathie 103 Goedicke, Gudrun S. 103, 183 Goodnow, Donald D. 103, 137, 213 Gould, Pamela E. 103 Graves, Debra A. 103, 135 Greene, Mary Anne 103 Grout, Heidi M. 103, 159, 183 Grover, Katharine G. 103, 166 Guyette, Gary S. 103 Hakala, Anne A. 103, 159, 166 Hale, Tania R. 103 Halford, Douglas D. 91, 103, 104, 145 Hamilton, Cristine A. 95 Hammond, Harry W. 103 Hanrahan, Peter 103, 145 Harmon, Mary C. 103, 130, 166 Harper, Gail A. 96 Harris, Joseph P. 91, 96 Harris, Stephen F. 96, 176, 177 Haskins, John W. 96 Hastings, Earl F. 96 Healey, Kathleen A. Hedblom, Janice A. 96 Helie, Cheryl D. 96, 183 Helie, Steven N. 96, 135, 172 Henry, Terry L. 96 Herr, John A. 96 Hewey, Francis E. Herrick, Diane M. 9.6 Hildreth, Dorothy 96 Hillock, Betty A. Hockett, Maxine L. 96 Hollis, Peter T. 96, 145 Holman, Sharon A. 96, 180 Hood, Linda E. 96 Hooper, Derrel K. Horton, Richard 96 Hovhannesian, Jeannine M. 96 Howard, Susan L. 91, 96, 166 Howe, Thomas N. 96 Huber, Dean G. 96 Hulslander, Karen E. 96, 183 Huntley, Bruce M. 96 Hunt, Ann M. 96 Jacques, Kathryn 183 Johnson, Gordon C. 91, 96 Johnson, Jacqueline A. 96, 176 Johnson, Jerelyn R. 96, 130, 157 Johnson, Linda M. ' Johnson, Winn 102 Johnston, James 102, 149, 164, 165, 171 Jones, Kevin B. 102 Jones, Margaret A. 102 Jordan, Allen E. Jordan, Stephen M. 102, 109, 145 Junkins, Kathleen M. 94 Kelly, Sandra M. 102, 130 Kennedy, Michael D. 102, 109, 145 Kennett, Paul D. 102, 109 Kilyanczik, Colleen 102 King, Jeanne B. 102 King, Susan 91, 102, 166 Kingsbury, Janice E. 102, 180, 183 Knight, James H. 102 Koski, Mary L. LaBarre, Daniel R. 102 Lacey, Thomas C. 102 Lachenal, Dennis W. 102 LaClair, Beatrice 94 LaClair, Richard A. 102 LaCoste, Randal M. LaCount, Diane M. LaFoe, Sheila A. 102 Lagerberg, Margaret R. 107 Lagimoniere, Albert T. 94 LaMontagne, Harold 102 Lamoureux, John L. 102 Lancey, Arthur T. 102 Lancey, Bruce R. 102 Laplant, Gary J. LaPlante, Joseph E. 92, 102 Laurent, James W. 102 LeClair, Donald V. 91, 102, 145 LeClair, Wayne R. 102, 145 Lecuyer, Marcia E. 102, 159, 183 Leighton, Brian R. 92 Lincoln, Gary P. 92 Locher, Donna 92 Lockhart, Mary L. 92 Longever, David J. 92 Lonie, Mary E. 92, 183 Lord, David A. 91, 92 Luksevish, Bonnie L. 92, 183 Lynch, Pamela R. 92 Lynch, Terry A. 92 Mackey, Donna M. MacPhail, William S. 92, 122 Madden, Kathryn M. 92, 183 Magnani, Lance B. 92 Martin, Alton H. 92, 135 Mason, Carol A. 92 Massicotte, Dennis C. 92, 145 Maylin, Donald R. 92 McCarthy, Timothy J. 92, 115 McDougle, Stephen 92 McGrath, Patricia A. 92, 141 Mclntire, Laura 92, 183 McKeon, Mary E. 92 Medvidofsky, Nathan H. 92, 171 Merrill, Douglas 132, 145 Merritt, Holly E. 92 Miller, Bradley G. 92 Mitchell, David W. 92 Moran, Barbara 91, 92, 167 Moran, David T. 92 Moran, Linda 97, 130, 152 Morin, William G. 90, 91, 97, 104, 152 Morrow, Noel D. 97 Morse, Robert K. 97 Mosher, Donald C. Murphy, Barbara A. 97 Murray, Douglas S. 97 Murray, Mark W. 91 Nelson, Leonard 97 Nichols, Kendall E. 97, 145 Nichols, Wendel C. 91, 97 Nims, Martha A. 97, 183 O'Brien, Kent C. 97 Ohman, Beth E. 97 Paddock, David R. Paddock, Mark D. 97 Paine, Gary P. 97 Searlos, Christine J. 94, 166 Secore, Mary Lou 101, 183 Shakour, Peter H. 101 Sharkey, Edward 101 Sheldon, Gary L. 101, 145 Small, Robert B. 101 Smith, Betsy J. 101 Smith, Frank E. 101 Smith Margaret A. 101, 130, 135 Smith, Patricia A. Smith, Susan 101 Smith Wendy A. 101 Snow an Kristonj 101 Paine, Stephen L. 97 Palmer, George L. 97, 172 Parker, Jeremy M. 93, 183 Parker, Larry G. 97 Parker, Robert P. 97 Paro, Dorothy A. 93 Parson, Bonnie L. 93 Parsons, Terry 94 Patterson, Kathleen R. 93 Peaks, Patricia A. 93, 135, 183 Pelkey, Sandra M. 93, 135 Pembroke, Linda S. 93 Perham, Gean Ann 93 Perham, Philip 93 Perry, Mary M. 93 Peters, David B. 91, 91, 145 Petrin, Susan A. 93, 130 Phillips, janet 93 Phippard, Andrew C. 93 Piper, Merrill R. 93 Piper, Nancy A. 93 Plourde, Gary S. 93, 104 Poisson, Paul E. 93 Pregent, Gerard P. 93, 213 Prettie, Kathleen S. 93 Provencher, Daniel J. 93 Provencher, Joseph H. 93 Purbeck, Nancy A. 90, 93, 130, 164, 188 Purdy, Arthur W. 90, 91, 93, 104, 137, 152 Raymond, Lucy E. 93 , Renken, Gabriel H. 93 i Renz, Michael J. 93, 104 Rhoades, Sondra J. 93 Richards, Janette M. 93 Richardson, Amy T. 94, 159, 164 Rieth, Mrgaret E. 93, 104, 130, 176 Robidoux, Lawrence H. 93 Robinson, Gloria I. 101 Robinson, James P. 93, 104, 159, 171 Rongved, Molly Rondwau, Susan M. 101, 159 Rothermel, Patti A. 101, 183 Rouleau, Sheila A. 101, 159 Roy, Lucille I. 101, 130 Roy, Winston A. Russell, Linda 101 Russell, Mark D. 91, 101 St. Laurent, Henry A. 101, 174 St. Laurent, Maurine 101 Salce, Timothy C. 91, 101, 145, 174, 175 Salce, Micheal A. 101, 145, 174 Scadova, Barbara 101 Scadova, Kathleen 101, 183 Schoefmann, Robert C. 101 Scott, Sheila A. 101, 183 Scribner, Douglas H. 101 Scroggins, Joseph E. m , . Sonnenschein, Gary P. 101, 176 Spafford, Byron L. 101 Spring, Katherine A. 101, 166 Staples, Earle H. 101 Stinson, jane M. 100 Stoddard, Linda S. 100 Sundstrom, Michael C. 100 Sundstrom, Rebecca M. 100 Sunter, Roy A. 92 Sutton,- Arlen R. 100 Sutton, Patricia A. 91, 100, 114 Sweeney, Daniel M. 100, 132 Sweeney, Daniel M. Sweeney, Edward C. 100, 183 Symonds, George B. 100 Tacy, Philip D. 94, 166, 173 Talbot, Craig M. 100, 171, 172 Tarbox, Edward R. Tarr, Mary L. 100 Thatcher, Gary W. 100 Thoriault, Priscilla Y. 100 Thompson, Carol A. 100 Thompson, Kevin S. 100 Thurston, Donna 166 Tilton, Brian P. 100 Towsley, Joyce A. 100 Tremblay, Brian 100, 135 Trombley, Alice'V. 100, 145 Trubiano, Anthony 91, 100, 145 Trybulski, Patricia A. 100 Turner, Catherine 100 Turner, Peter L. 100, 1325 Tyler, David R. 100 . Tyo, Bonnie 100, 183 Vermouth, Gary D. 100 Walsh, Wendy M. 100, 130, 138 Washer, Kenneth H. 100, 135 'Watkins, Joan A. 100 Way, Richard R. 100 Webster, Robert 100 Wheeler, Diana T. 100 Whitcomb, Carol A. 94 Whitcomb, Carole A. 94 White, Herbert R. 94 White, Kevin E. 94 Whorfe, Frank E. Wilder, Rosalie L. 94 Williams, Bonnie L. 94 Williams, Brian E. 94 Williams, Judy L. 91, 94 Wolf, Peter A. 94, 171 Wood, Caroline J. 91, 94, 166 Woodman, Ellen 94 Wright, Mary K. 94 Wright, Peter XV. 94 Wright, Rita L. 94, 138 Zelasny, Frederick M. 94 WW W S. i Q h if 'K v' H 1 . ' If N f Y ,, . 4 W gif-T' .Q A' I? . +0 1' i 'f,3fT ,if'q' an 1 I! 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