Keene High School - Salmagundi Yearbook (Keene, NH)

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Patterns by Simon and Garfunkel an 1968 SALMAGUNDI published by the salmugundi staff of keene high school 'T ' 0 Nfl 501:14 I 0.9 , f ' ' fa? ff S39 Q' AV .ff 1 M 73 1 W' 0,1 if ' -,, fb' l0.Q Y 'g 9 I' . ff s'l:g s I 'za U J x 94, 1 .4 r.7 W .f 45, X490 3 1 , I lf I , I 4-6. 'U '17 Foreword We make and follow patterns all of our lives. Our four years at high school form patterns-the patterns of education, friend- ship, ioys, and sorrows. Look around the school. You will see physical patterns too: the brick walls, the tile floors. Our futures are also patterns, but are not so rigidly determined that we can not influence them by our thoughts and actions. The theme of the 1968 Salmagundi is patterns . We hope that we have captured some of the most significant ones for you to enioy now and in years to come. Immanu- N 2 i '1 A. Sz K i ' x QQ, al, -3S'l,. 2, ,Q :Anand A ., sm' K . :n mfwpigiiii f, f .. wx wk . as ' 0' , ' I , s 1. Q 9-gall K. 1- -ix! - A ik Q. Nvi ., Q,- 1 9 5 H Dedication in N in With a great deal of pleasure, we dedicate this book to you, who have served Keene High so well. Language is often thought of as a boring subiect, but you make it come alive. Aside from the grammar and reading that we must have, you teach us songs in your language such as Three Blind Mice and Clemen- tine . Qn ValenTine's Day your room is bright with decorations as it is on Christmas and other holidays. You advise the newly-organized Latin Club, helping them to enjoy and appreciate the plays and customs of ancient Rome. As an advisor of the Junior Class, you are present at all their meetings to guide them and offer your own original ideas. When- ever your pupils need to be cheered by a friendly word or a smiling face, they come to you. W r We proudly dedicate the 1968 Salmagundi to you, Mrs. Helen Galloway. Mrs. G. in Action s -.-,--15--I S l i ff MA 'VWVVVV Q2 , ix V ' 43725 Af' My I-, ' J 'K - K . ' LA - , J 5, 1 5: if Z ,My-giffr ' ' xv- v f Zia , ' I fz fm,w..,,ppfgn,'b A 'wwyvizz , F5525-H' ,z wim wr gg sv 4. '13 M W T ,i RX Q Mgt-f, X ' Q 1 0 g . gg, X 6 I X 1 I Qi X u Q 1 X 1 , I ,Hgh , 1 xx 2 K fa X Q 'i L 1 f V 2 U 'fm if I 52, f gil 5 :M In Memoriam Mici-iAEL SWEENEY ELIOT GUILD graduaTed from Keene High School 1964, killed in VieT-Nam l968. In 1967, aT The age of 90, George P. Lovell died. He had been a maTh Teacher aT Keene from i927 To l952. Mr. Lovell gradUaTed wiTh honors and was saluTaTorian of The class of '99 aT Norwich UniversiTy. He will probably always be remembered by his sTudenTs as The advisor of The l:l5 Club , which is now called deTenTion hall. Pop Lovell demon- sTraTed his inTeresT in Keene School Affairs by aTTending all social acTiviTies almosT To The Time of his deaTh. We regreT ThaT no picTure was available. af M114 5,4 55 :'g,Q', JWM xr, M1121- il--xamifiaglfnf 'ff L L ffgkccgr W . . , V K l , . 'V .2 W f ,'-, ' ' ' ' ' , , f. my , A - ,p g ,, f f W ' , ,K K - ' ', 'iff in is-1' ,V I -. 4? U H, V ', K ' -',. 2 , ,, '97 ' g L .f J- , . ji I A 51. , A J 91 if , ,Q X if 'K Lg 7 ,, 1 H ,,,, , ' ,, fi ' I 5 wan, V 1 Q 5 ' ' , ' H q f 1, f 4 ' x K vwgjgi V, .1 My k,p,g,QgMf,A4 , , ,. I Q I ,A X K Nr 1 1 VU, Q5 ,Q by V szyg' 2 W . L M .M 'W' ww az? H Q, Q, J I ,mr ' 1 Q ' 1, A I x , 2. fa, ' f ff , , Q 1 o ' ' I3 Mobiles, Mosaics, and Music MR. CUMMINGS J ss all MISS SAFFORD MRS. HUTCHINS MRS. MCMAHON MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENT Through art, the students learn to express themselves better and understand themselves. The Art De partment, under the direction of Miss Safford, livens up the school corridors, sets up attractive displays in the Public Service Building and participates in an exchange program with Monadnock Regional The Music Department, headed by Mr. Cummings, teaches students to develop their individual music talents. Selected students participate in the A Band or A Capella Choir. Also offered are specialized courses in Music4Appreciation, Harmony, and Theory. Beauty Is Truth, Truth Beauty 'Fu Ci. ttt ,f P ' J f 'f12 MR. ALLEN Advisor, Enterprise MRS' BARKER Senior Class Advisor, Girls' State Advisor r r MRS. BEAUREGARD Informer Advisory Freshman Class Advisor MRS. BERGERON Sophomore Class Advisor MR. BUTLER Debating Club Advisor N5TlOfWf3l HONOI' 50ClelY Sophomore Class Advisor .A if ris . Y t I 'V N. as J MRS. CALEF --.qi --i l 6 .J MR. SMITH Football Coach That Is All Ye Know on Earth - . x- X 4' l MISS TRACY MRS. TUTTLE Bible Club Advisor MR. WHIPPLE Freshman Class Advisor And All Ye Need To Know. MRS. LANDRY .gif ' z . eeee .. S mum .... emfmngg. ,,:e,.,,. , -Jiffy, i g 4 . ,:2'.ff:,Q ' ' ..::::gggQf,'.Q.', Miss MCCAUGHEY .fgfgg-'f:'1ae5gg Field Hockey and Basketball Coach HQQSEQEE. .. o,l i ,olol . :5:1551r5s::ss' 3.55:-2 lleellol ,M 'K lelell. . L ,. ei My A,LZ, ., 5 ,,: ,, . T n eell llll ...M , T -', if eele is i A A llll . 'L,' .',- ' 'LL' Q' 3 1 to llll T5 J llo, T ,el i l e. .. llli , MRS. PEARSON 1 MR. RIEL Department Head, Advisor, Dra- matic Club MRS. SHANKS Advisor, Dramatic Club ENGLISH DEPARTMENT The ability to express oneself intelligently, foster ideas and ideals, and to distinguish appearance from reality, are basic concepts of the study of English as a spoken language and as the language of great literature. Keene High Schoo's English Department offers courses which encourage the student to explore all of these. This department, headed by Mr. Riel, has initiated new programs, such as the Ad- vanced English classes, and has provided the finest materials and texts for the inquiring student. Reaching Out for Peaceful Relotior MRS. GALLAGHER Department Head, French Club Advisor FOREIGN LANGUAGES Keene High School has a very thorough and modern Foreign Language Department. Four years of French or Latin and three years of Spanish are offered to any student interested in speaking a foreign language. Films and magazines acquaint the student with the culture of the people, while he is acquiring a background in grammar. The new language laboratory, which a student attends twice a week for a half hour, improves his pronunciation and conversational ability. In our world which is ever growing smaller, languages are becoming more and more vital to peaceful coexistence. MRS. GORDON Latin Club Advisor MRS. BARRY French Club Advisor ly Friendship Through Communicorion MR. JOBIN Sophomore Class Advisor MRS. ALDRICH Spanish Club Advisor C38 Ns' gf MRS. GALLOWAY Latin Club Advisorg Junior Class Advisor I9 Solids, Liquids, and Gas 'YW X 4 Miss DRUGS C is Vi ll i1llll'L' is MR. OVERDORF iiii MR. GALLUP Advisor, Ushers Club MRS. NIMS MR. TREMBLEY Advisor, Key Club l MR. FAHEY Advisor, Science Club Motior, Metrics, and Moss E S cs' I -ii.,iii5R i:i1 l x MR. BURRILL MR. TRUFANT Department Head SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Keene High School has a superior and diversified Science Department. Courses range from General Science, for the non-college preparatory student, to advanced courses in Chemistry and Physics. In all of these classes, the latest laboratory equipment is used to assure quality work. Field trips, movies and work in the greenhouse combine with the basic facts taught to round out each course and make it more interesting. 5-fax M , Learning Skills and Dexterity . 2 E s - f--A1..a..,f...wgg,5gf3-ye-s--fr .ea S., - 7 iff-1 ss s Ei I '.., L-' J H I s- ,.e3isHL2ffa: .r:: rf, - I-w,Li,::' Q Q::e..frew,.., JE.,E5k waz-rezzz ., . 5. R X 5 x we I' .. ..., ,. .... .. , is. , 'Hrs-3 1 fiat? 2534 -- ,,.. 2- X. 'k'Qif1 fzi Qff1lf5i? ziigggg? Ei ,,:,.,. L MR. DUNDAS MR DIMECO 1-L 22 , , .. 'ts-A .- -- - :Ill MR. BERGERON MR. MOORE Senior Class Advisor Junior Class Advisor ,,s....---- MR. ARNOLD MR. HOLMES IN DUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT The Industrial Arts Department prepares stu- dents for further study in technical and voca- tional schools. Its diversified program opens the door to iobs in industry, engineering and other related fields. The amount and kinds of machinery offered by this department ranks it as outstanding among the other Industrial Arts Departments throughout the state. Acquiring Proficiency MRS. KILROY SALMAGUN DI Advisor ' Q MR. REYNOLDS Student Council Advisor ff ro' I I ' ,A I MR. SEAVY Junior Class Advisor Q ti Mies. MCPHAIL gixgqiqi BUSINESS EDUCATION A necessary part of Keene High School is the Business Education De- partment. Among the courses offered are: typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, business law, and economics. A student who successfully com- pletes the required work of any of these courses will be prepared for his initial position in the business world or if he continues to further his schooling, he will have head- start on time savers. MRS. BALDWIN ,...df' iff lg it - , .. 7 1. R ' Flea MRS. LAMBERT 23 x3-i-bx2+cx-I-d MATH The Math Department of Keene High School covers many phases in the study of mathematics. Students may begin with Algebra l and continue through Plane Geometry, Intermediate Algebra, Advanced Mathematics and Calculus. In our highly industrialized age, math is important and necessary to everyone, whether ,e be going to college or to a iob after high school. MR. LOWREY Nll55 WARD MR. BROWN MR. BRIDGE Football Coach Algebra, Calculus, cmd Geometry Am E MR. TOUSLEY MR. FRYE Pep Club Advisor euu M- fr eeerr -A hun-v ll as rfirrr A MR. VVYMAN Faculty Sports Manager s 1.53, M ...-- Q h..fv 'r H ,wk -.... . ...M MR. MAIN Baseball and Foorball Coach MRS. BURRILL Freshman Class Advisor MRS. SCHOR 25 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Because of the complexities of our so- ciety and the world in which we live, it is essential to be familiar with its history, geography, and problems. The study of ancient man, his posterity, encourages a greater appreciation of old world accom- plishments and new world innovations. The diversified program offered by this department acquaints the student with the various branches of this study. A Link to the llll MEN ARE QYSQQEATEDEQUAL ONSENT 0F GOVERNED Miss PLANTE MR. CARROLL Advisor, Bowling Teams MRS. BALL Advisor, Future Nurses Club MR. MAYES Track Coach li l Bridge To the Future L2 12 -V .Q 47 MR. GOBER Boys' State Advisor MR. KENNETT 7's.,.,xM f r, rg, 55 x, if J iii i 'ir' MR. MICHAELIDES MR. RAMSEY C.I.F. Advisor lr p Go, You Chicken FGT, Go .. ,,,, ,W . e MR. PURBECK S R x 7 S . X ' . . . ' . - N 5 ' V E it V ' xg 5 V H f :V 4kk, v N MR. MINICKELLO MR. GINOLFI MRS. HARRIS MISS LEONARD MRS. BEAUREGARD Foundations for Future Families MRS. HURT MRS. BOLLES F.H.A. Advisor HOME ECONOMICS Home Economics helps students gain skills and knowledge necessary for their future homes or careers. Keene High School had several varied and interesting courses to offer. Girls interested in nursing may enroll in a class of Nutritions and Special Diets, where she will learn the problems of feeding the world population and the importance of basic nutrition needs. Courses such as Child Care and Home Furnishings or Home and Family, enable a girl to gain practice in successfully operating a home. Classes in sewing include Clothing and Tex- tiles and Tailoring, which instruct the student in planning and creating her wardrobe. Boys' Chef, a relatively new course, offers boys the opportunity to train for a food service career. Any of these courses will help a student acquire the necessary background for a career or For family life. MRS. BUCK MRS. OROS l 'i A New Road Ahead i - MR. HAZEN DRIVER EDUCATION The Driver Education Course was started at Keene High to teach students how to become courteous, responsible, mature drivers in our society. The state law in New Hampshire requires anyone under the age of l8 to take a course in Driver Education before he obtains his license. The 12 week course is divided into class time and road training. From this course, the student comes to realize that a license is meant to be kept and not to be taken for granted. MR. BARRETT i i Efficient Nloncigement JOHN W. DAY Superintendent of the Keene School District Through my many years as a teacher, as a principal, and now as Assistant Superintendent of Schools, I have become thoroughly familiar with the educational needs and progress in the Keene Schools. My keen interest and fre- quent visits to the High School enables me in my endeavors to help this school perfect and protect its high standards. Believing deeply that children and youth are the nation's greatest assets, I have persis- tently sought to use the full force of education for human betterment. Deeply committed to public education and adhering to high stan- dards, I have refused to settle for second best wherever the educational opportunities of stu- dents are concerned. That I may be able to continue this pattern of deep interest and concern for the educational betterment of all present and future Keene High School students is my desire. Good leadership. Good instruction. A broad program. Preparation for vocations. Many extra- curricular, intra-mural, student activities. A read- ing laboratory. Computerized instruction. The daily problems and excitement of an educa- tional family exceeding I55O. Helpful parents and generous citizens. A majority of students devoting long hours of study to take ad- vantage of these opportunities. . . . These are the ingredients that make our school great. Happy memories, Seniors. My best wishes for your success as you face the challenges of the future. ALFRED LAMBERT Assistant Superintendent of Schools Results in Progres watt' CHARLES F. BURNS Principal To the Class of l968: Your class entered the Freshman year the same year that l was privileged to become Principal of this fine school and for four years we have worked' together to maintain the traditions that are so deeply rooted within our school walls. You, the class of '68, have made an outstanding contribution by possessing a unity of spirit, good teamwork and a cooperative atmosphere within your class. You have grown and profited by your four-year stay, and the invaluable experience you have given me cannot ever be re- peated. Never again will l have the opportunity to start here as Principal and have a small part of the first time in guiding a class's progress for four years. As you have grown in wisdom and-knowledge, so have l grown as a result of having known you. As you leave, I wish you all possible success, and tell you that it has been a privilege to be associated with you. God Bless You. 2- Jw! .V rrr fllfoeam You and Wm Com? QQ eroae 1 aarraeror er eyeear a e Each year the Safrrjagundi strives to capture and to preserve the spirit and the highiights of a year in passing. If gathers io- ygether those who shared that year, and leaves our memories to rreiate the story tha1jef 'purs and ours alonegi eye r ras The words fghgfeggowfgaf laae r raer 1 f a ------- Deering's woods are fresh and fair, And with joy that is almost pain My heart goes back to wander there And among the dreams of the days that were . . . . , a I fmd my lost yagamf' a .r X gsm.,-W-.W V ,. Guiding Us Into the Future MR. O'CONNELL GUIDANCE Education in today's world is learning how to cope with life's challenges as well as acquiring knowledge. A person has to find his place in the world, which means his iob and purpose. To help its students come to decisions concerning colleges and iobs, Keene High School has a staff of efficient and well-trained counselors, under the direction of Mr. O'ConnelI. Because of its invaluable aid to students and its extensive library of college catalogues, the Guidance Department is an impor- tant unit of our school system. MRS. TISDALE MR. BRIDGES l MRS. BISSELL Secretary MR. MOYNAHAN Books for Friends ond Knowledge MRS. FURLONE MISS WOODWARD MRS. SKIDDS 2 i :- '-- MISS YASZINSKI MRS. GUILD SECRETARIES The secretaries are an indispensable part of Keene High. Cour- teous and competent, they render innumerable services to both the faculty and the student body. The administration would hardly run as efficiently without the benefit of the secretaries. Q CD ifllszv- 'Y-','! glwl 3 - - MRS. GRAY MRS. ROBBINS LIBRARY The library is one of the most important facilities of our school. Through the efficient service of the librarians and extensive range of books, students are given invaluable aid in writing term papers, doing reports, or in just reading for pleasure. Surely our school couldn't function as well without a completely equipped library. .W :rf Q , as J to ' .fi Antiseptics, Ammonia, And Arsenic 3 if - Y f I fs NURSES J s Becoming more and more part of the V ww i ' it school, the nurses work for us each day. li , K' 5' They assist whenever accidents occur, or when it . someone is ill. Physical examinations are a J' s large part of their work in the school system. y f We're happy to know that the nurses are i , there! x ... 4 l .- sz t Helen White, R.N., Lucile Graves, Secretary, Phyllis Watkins, R.N. M. Sidilau, H. Lund, B. Moffit, H. Leech, E. Boudrieau, L. Shepherd, E. Nowak, E. Secord Front Row: Eva Bowker, Lester LaBarre, Elon Whippie, Frank Norcross Back Row: Ai Kenison, Frank Brosseau, Clarence Boyce, Howard Frazier - i s.. it -pi , - WEEK if 'S i ' as Q . - i ,' ,i Q t i Ea a s Q 2-V fi If ' D. Lyman, B. Burkes, R. Provencher, G. Trask, H. Kremen, J. Labarre li ' if Mr. Ma rden Although not often in the limelight, the custodians and cafeteria staff perform valuable services for Keene High. Though we take their aid for granted, they play a necessary role in our school system. 36 Films, Photos, and Phonogrophs 23 i1w..4,,,li AUDIO VISUAL Row I: Miss Cook, L. Smith, H. Frink, D. Brown, M. Descoteau J Row 2: J. Nicholls, W. Woodbury, B. Beauregard, D. Croteau, J. Knickerbocker, R, Louiselle AUDIO VISUAL The Audio Visual Department renders invaluable services to Keene High School. Under the able guidance of Miss Cooke, these boys learn to set up movie and slide projectors, record players, and other classroom aids. The extensive efforts of the boys from Audio Visual help to lighten the work of the teachers and to make classes more interesting and enjoyable. The Reading Lab, KHS' newest visual aid. Mrs, Heatherman charge of the lab. Miss Cooke, ADVISOR 5 wa 3 5 E 5 3 Q S s Q K 2 I E 5 i 2 5 1 S E 1 K Q 5 s E 2 5 3 E f 1 f 1 s 2 5 s i ? 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'ai I Y,-Ly ,q. , I f' Lucille Roy, MISS KEENE HIGH SCHOOL V 1. x 5 oo.ii o Crissy Safford Janice Ciark i i , , Q gl fl X f ' ,Q 5 , , 43 .A o Q f?lqQ.Zf' S:?.lxg2f5,'Qi1 Z , ' E .N ,I ii. wwf. .1 :I rr. G i 3 Ji! :if is IQ, USA- if img, , ai Q 5 1 '1'.f'23'.:Ti4 f?f,'ig:2 :s Heather Gemmeil ' i Sue Osgood Ellen Konides i Jane Purdy 46 f-.5 K M-JJ .AW K S' 1' 'miwsiww-..t+,:. Wm. 7 49 Q-if A Message From the President Dear Members ofthe class of 1968, This past year has changed our lives in uncountable ways. Who can Tell how much the senior year means after it is over and done? Needless to say, we will all treasure The moments of lingering in the corridor, The dashes for The lunch line, working together on class proiects, and most outstanding of all, graduation. The Two words characteristic of our class were responsibility and cooperaTion . These were The virtues which made each and every endeavor a success. Through our class projects, we received the opportunity to fur- ther mature for our initial confrontations with adult life. The class proved its determination to suc- ceed, as shown by Senior Work Day. Rain couldn't dampen The spirit of our class, we still accomplished our goal, and even advanced further by the sacrifices of several members of The class, who worked right Through The downpour. True ioy could be seen on The face of each child at The Christmas party. Knowing that These children delighted in our attempts to create happiness, gave each of us a feeling of joy, too. The senior year will always be remembered as a Time of parting. Friends seem To drift Their separate ways, but the patterns of the past will forever loin The thoughts of all seniors of Keene High School. Sincerely, Earle Staples PRESIDENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS Our Senior Class Leaders SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated: S. DiMeco, Secretaryg T. Ellsworth, Vice-Presidentf J. Williams, Treasurer Standing: E. Staples, President ADVISORS Mrs- Barker Mr. Bergeron Hove Led Us Through Our Senior Year W as 4 s :Q , 'S' f SENIOR HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Row I: K. Grover, J. Wood, P. Smhh, C. Crcteau, D. Carter, K. Dundas Row 2: M. Russell, T. Everard, T. Salce, T. Gallagher, S, Kelly, J, Aldingfon, J. Beauregard, D. Peters, T. McCar1l'1y,J. Bridges, A. Monk, J. Johnston L As GARY PAUL ABBOTT Abb Pep Club 4, J.V. Baseball l, 2, J.V. Basketball l, 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Varsity Basket- ball 3, 4, H.R. Representative, Junior Lions. HANNAH RUSSELL ADAMS C.l.F. 2, A-Choir 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4. USA ANN AHO Current Issues Forum 2, 3, IN- FORMER 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, French Club 3, Pep Club l, Dramatics 3, 4, Gymnastics 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, St. Paul's School 4. the Time of Reality Draws Near -3' any JANEY LEE ALDINGTON SALMAGUNDI l, 2, 3, INFORM- ER 2, Dramatics 'l, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Representative 4, J.V. Cheer- leading 2, Varsity Cheerleading 3, Captain 4, French 2, 3, 4, Usher's 2, Assistant Head Usher 3, Head Usher 4. Ns. 'i MOLLY STARK ALDRICH Transfer from Farmington Conn., Senior Year at Keene High, French Club 4. li JILL FRANCES ANDERSON French Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 4, C.l.F. 4, ENTERPRISE 4, Girl's Athletic Association 2, 3, Future Teachers of America 3, Field Hockey 3, National Hon- or Society 3, 4. iv HELEN MARIE ARSENEAULT 1 fu! DONALD HOLBROOK BAILEY Transfer from Scotch Plain High School-Fanwood High School l, 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, 47 Dance Band l, 2, 3, 47 Tennls 2, 3, 4. 53 We'll Now Go On to College NVQ, ALLAN WILLIAM BARTON HAI., SANDRA BASTIANELLI nsandyn ERIC TRAVIS BATES Rick J.V. Baseball I, 25 Varsity Base- ball 3, Wrestling 3, 4, Captain 4. 54 CCHS, all RONALD ALLEN BAUER Science Club I, 2, 3, Dramatics 4, Indoor Track 2, 3, Spring Track 2, 3, 4: Football 3: Basket- ball Manager 3, Weight Train- ing 2, 3, 4. Lit JULIE ANN BEAUREGARD INFORMER 3, 4, Current Issues Forum I, 2, Vice-President 37 SALMAGUNDI 47 Pep Club 'lp Dramatics I, 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Student Council I, Ai Home Room Representative 2, 35 J.V. Basketball I, 2, Varsity Basket- ball 3, 4, Track 3. Or 0 Trade LINDA SUSAN BEAUREGARD Beau French Club 2, 3, 4, Current Issues Forum I, 2, ENTERPRISE 4, Pep Club I, Dramatics 2, 35 Gymnastics 2. 1 l JOHN C. BEDAW Band I, 2, 3. ANTHONY WAYNE BEISTEL Tony, Sad Sak North Union High I, 2, Depending Upon Decisions We've Nlode fd 3 Q If e ,X , '- '77 3 'C l DIANE MARIE BELIVEAU HDV, SALMAGUNDI 2, 3, 4, Senior Section Editor 4, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, Latin Club 3, Dramatics l, 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4, Gymnastics 2. RODNEY ZYGMUND BERDINKA ,,Raag,, Band 'l, 2, Football l. Wx? rs, SUZANNE ELIZABETH BERGEVIN ,Bergen usual, Pep Club l, Junior Secretary l, Dramatics 3, Track 3, 4. l 'HQ wiv' lluvw' -iv! JOSEPH L. BERGERON H-joe., Football 3, Wrestling 4. ,,,..4w-Q., LESLIE GILBERT BERRY Lesby Weight Training 3. Tiff' SHIRLEY ANN BIRON F.H.A. 2, Junior Librarian 2, 3. 'XV' SUSAN JEAN BLAIN Sue Monadnock Regional High School 'l, 2, Pandorian 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Dramatics 1. PETER CLESSON BLAISDELL Blaze Surfer Cless INFORMER 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, J.V. Basketball l, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, J.V. Baseball l, 2,.Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Freshman Football l, Junior Lions 3. Though Friends ond Teachers We Bid Good-By BRUCE BLEAU 'aid' Mar, 'HUF' JOHN BOLLES 'R BRUCE JOSEPH BOUCHER Bush TERRY RAYMOND BRADBURY Name Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 'l. RUTH SUZANNE BRADSTREET Rufl'1ie French Club 3, SALMAGUNDI 3, Junior Secretary 3, 4, Pep Club 'Ig Dramaiics 1, 2, 31 Hon- orary Member Sfudent Council If Track 4. DONNA LEA MARIA BRAULT ,Donn Junior Secretary 2, 3, 4. STEVEN C. BOSWORTH DAVID ALAN BRESSETT Steve Bowling 2, 3, 4. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. Our High School Memories Will Never Die JOHN DAVID BRIDGES Home Room Representative 3, 47 Football I5 Junior Lion 31 Junior Rotarian 4. I Wm -f ,-,. gf 3 rr I 5 A l vi ,,, rg Q ,M f' I 4 ' K J r V- I J .fr ,f I . JUDITH R. BRIGGS Judy, Bridgitn SALMAGUNDI 3. JQQPW , ,L pee-rf I, . ' f' JI., QF f BRUCE BROWN DONALD GEORGE BROWN Pinky SALMAGUNDI Ap Bowling 'Ip Audio Visual A, Key Club 3. 1, SUSAN JAYNE BROWN Brownie SALMAGUNDI 3, Dramatics 'I, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Represen- tative I, 2, 3, Class Treasurer 37 Varsity Cheerleading 2, 3, Alternate 45 Usl1er's Club 2, 3, 4. 419 SUSAN LINDA BROWN nsueu Guilford Senior High, Maiorette I, 27 Gymnastics I, Student Council I. A Pj' ROBERT BURNS ,rsobu S RANDY BURROUGHS The I '4 J Qi - 'il Q iii' ALLEN CARLTON BURT ENTERPRISE 4, Bowling 'I, 2, 3, 4. C? PATRICIA ANNE CADORETTE Pat Junior Achievement 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Secretaries 2, 3, 4, IN- FORMER 3, 4. . ..,. -i.. -. Ex t i ,U ae rs. ' - gg? ,W g g Jia- .. ts: ., f -5 ,.l S ., ky , , ..:, . K w 1 , LL ,A Eg - L 'il'-X B I S r e S t TERRY BERNARD CAREY Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. 58 Patterns Which Were Indelibly Left MICHELE ANN CARRIER Mick SALMAGUNDI 4, Dramatics I, 2, 3, Junior Secretary 3, Pep Club I. Af Q , We lx - AS. tc . fa' . lk L Q i -'Q if 3 llll JJJ I it Qi, DEBORAH JEAN CARTER Debbie C.I.F. I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, De- bating 2, 3, H.R. Representa- tive 4, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, Basketball 'I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. THOMAS FRANCIS CHABOT Tom ' Chab National Honor Society 3, 4, Spring Track i. 493K 'Q My YVONNE MARIE CHAFFEE Barneyf' Tim Student Librarian I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4, Library Service Awards I, 2, 3. . - E X CHRISTOPHER CHICKERING Although Merged With Others, Will Be There Yet vp. MICHAEL P. CLARK Ala Mike GEORGIANNA BYRINE CODDING Georgie F.H.A. 'I, 2, 3, 45 Secretary 2 President 35 Future Nurse 2, 3 45 Vice-President 45 Student Lib rarian 25 Bowling T, 25 ENTER- PRISE 2, 35 Dramatics I, 25 F.H.A. National Convention 3 4 n DAVID LIVINGSTON CONANT uoaveu I 1 -11 NANCY WARNER COOK Spanish Club 35 Pep Club 25 Color Guard 4. SHERRY JEAN CORNWELL Sher J.V. Basketball 'I5 Intramural Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3. r Ses gzr LOUISE MARIA COSTANTINO SALMAGUNDI 3, 45 C.l.F. I5 Pep Club I, 25 Spanish Club 35 Dramatics 2, 3, 4. CHARLENE ANN CROTEAU Charlie SALMAGUNDI 2, 3, 45 Pep Club I5 Dramatics 3, 45 H.R. Repre- sentative 45 Twirling 45 Softball I, 25 Junior Secretary 'l, 2, 3. , ,. am QN P WAYNE CROTEAU Crote Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Fresh- man Football I5 Freshman Bas- ketball I. 59 STEPHEN EARL CURRIER Snoopy Junior Librarian 'l, 2. DANIEL R. CUSHING Cusl1 PENELOPE JEAN DANFORTH Penny Junior Librarian 3, 4. 60 PAMELA JEAN DAVIEAU Pam SALMAGUNDI 3, 4, ENTERPRISE 2, 3, 4, A Choir 2, 3, 4, All- State Chorus 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Honorary Member Student Council 3, Junior Secretary 4. JOHN PHILLIP DAVIS Bud J.O, Key Club 3, 4, President 4, Stu- dent Council 3, President Junior Class 3, J.V. Football l, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, J.V. Baseball 2, Freshman Basketball 'l, J.V. Basketball 2, Golf 4, Weight Training 3, Junior Rotarian 4. Kl'. b- ROBERT W. DEARTH ,Boba Bowling 1, 2, 3. SUSAN LORRAINE DEBONVILLE Debond SALMAGUNDI 2, C.I.F. 'l, 2, Future Nurses Club l, Dramatics 3, Tennis l, 2, 3, Honorary Member Student Council 2. CAROL- ELIZABETH DECKER SALMAGUNDI 4, C.I.F. 'l, Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Dra- matics 3, 4, We Will Find These Memories in This Book GORDON WILLIAM DICEY Dice Mixed Chorus 2, A Choir 3, 4, All-State Chorus 3, 4, Cross- Counfry 2, 4, Football I. SUSAN MARY DIMECO Sue SALMAGUNDI 3, 4, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Pep Club I, Honorary Member Studenr Coun- cil T, Class Secretary I, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Basketball T, 2, Tennis 1, 2, 4, J.v. Field Hockey 2, Queen's Court 4, Dramafics 'I, 2, 3, 4. ,fi fi-ar :RF 1:-4 1W -ar THEODORE HART DINKEL .,-redu' ,,DinqUe,, Pep Band 2, 4, Band Council 3, 4, A Band I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Represenrarive I, 2, 3, Basket- ball I, Baseball 2. AMIE LEO DION Gudda Gurus A Band 3, 4, A choir 3, 4, All- State Chorus 4. 'Rza EDWARD JAMES DOYLE ,,Edr. Thayer High School I, 2, Base- ball 2. lrr, 1 CHRISTOPHER RALPH DRAKE Crabs Williston Academy 3, Science Club I, 2, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 3, Skiing 3. A X if Q asm , 'il' s s. I is GARNET DRAKIOTES Drak ENTERPRISE 4. 'li JOHN FRANCIS DRISCOLL Drisc A Choir 3, 4. 6I Studying and Staying Up Lute KATHERINE JEAN DUNDAS HKBYH SALMAGUNDI 3, 4, Honorary Member Student Council 2, Home Room Representative 3, 4. Sf' l 'r- A ,f X f X X - .5 .Y xc, flu- . .,- -.........., . LYN DYER Dramatics 4, Junior Secretary 'l, 2, 3 4, Junior Achievement 2. 'Q CHARMAINE FAYE EARLE Char Fletcher High School, Delta Y- Teens l, French Club l, F.H.A. i, 2, D.C.T. 4, Panametian 2. 62 STEPHEN BARRY ELBERFELD Steve Science Club l, 2, '3, 4. fix Q , I NL 2 A 3 f 'M at n MIK' TONI DIXON ELLSWORTH ENTERPRISE l, SALMAGUNDI 2, INFORMER 3, 4, Pep Club l, Usher's Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 3, Class Vice-President 2, 4, J.V. Cheerleading 2, Captain 3, Var- sity Cheerleading Substitute 4. Every Night JEANNE MARIE EMERY SALMAGUNDI 3, Pep Club 3. 59'- 1 7 MARIANNE HELENA EGOUNIS Merrimack Valley High School 1, 2, 3, Keene High, SALMAGUNDI 4, Dramatics 4. i . 4 2 gi .4 ,.,.y hi , .V , 43 Z , tait ett. iiii. ,, ' GUNILLA ELISABETH ENGLUND ,,Gogo,, Exchange Student from Finland, Honorary Member Student Council 4. Striving to Keep Our Goals in Sight I VW g,Q,w.,,..9 3 TIMOTHY JOHN EVERARD Everhard Home Room Representative 4, Bowling I, Weight Training 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4. THOMAS FALLON rd' 5 SCOTT ALBERT FARINA Scotso, S.F. ' Dramatics, Treasurer 3, 4, De- bating 4, Home Room Repre- sentative 4, A Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. DAN CLYDE FIELD ,,Dan,, Lai oo,g,, I :asf X I - I see, ,E :CN- ,gy X Q DAVID FIELD ...j .J RUSSELL ROBERT FIOREY Russ 4 DENNIS FISH yk DAVID MICHAEL FITZSIMONS Fitz 63 9 I Writing Themes of Three Hundred Words rpg, '09 ...J X JANE DEE FLANDERS Janie Junior Secretaries I, 2, Acapella Choir 3, 4, Girls' Tennis Team 3. af tyre PATRICIA ANN FLETCHER HPBITIH Junior Secretary lg F.H.A, 2, 3. frzzr CLAUDIA ANN FONTAINE Claude Science Club I, 2, Latin Club 3, 4. LINDA SUZANNE FOREST Sue, Skinny C.I.F. 2, 3, Latin Club 3, French Club 2. My x H I , r . ,, HN V' I ' ' JANE HART FOSTER Stinky Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, American Oratorical Contest Winner 3. 4- SANDRA LEE FRAZIER Pinky Lee F.H.A. I, 2, 37 Junior Librarian T. L ' THOMAS FOLEY SHARON ANN FRINGLEY ENTERPRISE lg H.R. Representa- SALMAGUNDI 2, 3, 4, French tive 2, Freshman Basketball 'lg Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club A Golf 2, 3, 4. National Honor Society 2, 3 64 Dramatics 2, 3. Or HERBERT CHARLES FRINK Herb all' YN S X 4 0 -, . S JOYCE ELLEN FULLER ENTERPRISE 2, Mixed Chorus 2, A Capella Choir 3, 4, Dra- matics 3, 4. it RRR E J LL, ii if i ELRLLEEL AQ MARK EDWARD FURLONE Science Club l, C.l,F. 2, Key Club 3, 4, Debating l, 2, 3, President 4, Bookstore Manager 3, 4, Home Room Representa- tive 2, Wrestling 4, Junior Lions 3, Junior Rotarians 4. Coniugoting Second Declension Verbs DAVID ALAN GALLAGHER Dave Cardigan Mt. School I, Keene High School 2, 3, 4. ,, V VI up 1 w i ' ' if 1- Ii i 2. -,,,, TIMOTHY JOSEPH GALLAHGER Tim, Sicilian Twiggy Home Room Representative 3, 4. will JOSEPH ARTHUR GALLUP Hoe., A27-'X 10 KRISTA GEMMELL French Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Usher's Club 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, A Capella Choir 3, 4, Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, Secretary 3, 4, Home Room Representative 'l, 2, J.V. Cheer- leading 1, Captain 2, Varsity Cheerleading 3, Queen's Court 4, St. Paul's 3, Honor K 4, D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award 4. KATHIE JEAN GOBER Mixed Chorus l, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses Club, Treasurer 2. 65 Solving Equotions, Reoding o Book or Two if WFT? GUDRUN STEPHANIE GOEDICKE Goody INFORMER 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4, French Club 2, 3, A Choir 2, 3, 4, SALMA- GUNDI 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, H.R. Representative. DONALD DAVID GOODNOW Don Student Council 3, Freshman Basketball l, Cross Country 'l, 2, Voice of Democracy Winner 4. PAMELA GOULD 66 1 DEBRA ANN GRAVES Debi French Club 2, 3, 4, SALMA- GUNDI 3, 4, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, C.l,F. 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, Student Council 3, J.V. Cheer- leader 2, Twirling 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. v HEIDI GROUT SALMAGUNDI 3, 4. 'Yi-sv KATHARIN G. GROVER Pep Club 1, French Club 2, 3, 4, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Dra- matics I, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 2, H. R, Representative 3, 4, J.V. Field Hockey 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. .pu4. if GARY SAMUEL GUYETTE .,M0ose,, Dramatics 4, ANNE A. HAKALA Pep Club I, 2, SALMAGUNDI 3, 4, C.I.F. I, 2, Dramatics 3, 4. Are .Ir If we TANIA R. HALE H-I-anytt DOUGLAS DUNBAR HALFORD Doug Home Room Representative I 2, Football I, Baseball I, Bas ketball I, 2, 3, 4. 4' .P CRISTINE HAMILTON Cris Some of The Many Things 'JJ YI. , .1 5' . E 4- DAVID LAWRENCE HAMILTON Dave American Community School, Beirut, Aleph Beth 2, 3, chess Club 2, Dramatics 2, 3, Stu- dent Council I, Soccer 2, 3, Wrestling 3, Keene High, French Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. .- ft. 5 - A Q . .. me ti U ' fx-an 7 ' im- gif, 5 A X., A , PETER MICHAEL HANRAHAN Pete SALMAGUNDI 3, 4, Dramatiqg 4, Freshman Football I. We Must Do I Z MARY GENE HARMON Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, Honorary Member Student Council 4, J.V. Basketball I, 2, Varsity Basket- ball 3, Track 2, 3. 4099 if GAIL HARPER Chick Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. 4-v-c 5 JOSEPH PIERCE HARRIS Hjay., Boy's State 3, Key Club 4, Let- terman's Club A, Home Room Representative I, Track I, Foot- ball 3, 4, Tennis 3, Captain A, Weight Training 3, 4. 67 ff' STEPHEN F. HARRIS Neck A Band l, 2, 3, 4, Band Coun- cil i, Dance Band 3, 4, Pep Band l, 2. MARNA ELIZABETH HASZ Bartlett High School 1, 2, Chess Club 2, French Club 4, Class Committee l, 2, J.V. Basketball l, 2, SALMAGUNDI 4, Alpha Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 3. 19 MARK LEONARD HAUBRlCH Thayer High School 'l, 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, Student Council l, 2, J.V. Basketball i, Varsity Bas- ketball 2. 68 Upon The Seniors Fcllls the Tusk is Q KATHLEEN ANN HEALEY Kath INFORMER 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Future Nurses 3, Junior Secre- tary 2, 3, 4. YQ?-?f JANICE A. HEDBLOM lv, 4 K . tx CHERYL D, HELIE STEVEN N. HELIE Science Club i, 2, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4. TERRY l.. HENRY ENTERPRISE 'l, 2, 3, Science Club lg Latin Club 3, 4, IN- FORMER 4, Drarnaiics 3, 4. of Setting Examples for the Underclossmen 104' s..,,, JOHN ANDREW HERR Johnny, Ben Dramatics 4, Winter Track 2, 3, Weight Training 2, Cross Coun- try 3, Spring Track 3, 4, Boy's State, County Commissioner 3. MAXINE LORETTA HOCKETT Max F.H.A. l, Junior Achievement 3, J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 4, Softball 1. PETER THEODORE HOLLIS Hpeteu Freshman Football l, J.V. Track J. SHARON ANNE HOLMAN Shari F.H.A. Secretary 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Junior Secretary 2, 3, 4, INFORMER 3, 4, C.l,F. 3, 4, SALMAGUNDI 4, J.V. Basketball 'l, J,I.M,l. Representative 3. SUSAN LINDA HOWARD Usueu SALMAGUNDI, Assistant Co- Editor 3, Co-Editor 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Usher's Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Field Hockey 2, Student Coun- cil 1, Treasurer 3, President 4, Class Treasurer 2, Class Vice- President 3, Girl's State 3: Queen's Court 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH MAE HOULE Debbie St. Michael's High, Dramatics l, Class Vice-President l, Keene High, SALMAGUNDI 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, C.l.F. 2, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. ,, X Pi , JEANNINE MARY HOVHANNESIAN SALMAGUNDI 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, C.I.F. l, 2, Latin Club 4, Future Nurses Club lf Dra- matics l, 2, 3, 4, Honorary Member Student Council 3. ....-ua... Qs? glynle , in it LINDA ELEANOR HOOD Lina SALMAGUNDI 4, ENTERPRISE 2, 3, 4, INFORMER 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, C.l.F. 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Student Lib- rarian 2, 3. 69 Assuming responsibility, We Build Character C3 'CT7' DEAN G. HUBER SQ rx! ' N. l KAREN ELLEN HULSLANDER Student Librarian i, 2, 3, 4, Junior Secretary 3, 4, Junior Achievement 2, Softball 2. ,M- .. KN ' 0 12:19 BRUCE M. HUNTLEY Hot Rod 70 I 'Sir WILLIAM FRANCIS HURLEY Bill Encinal High School, Calif. 2, 3, H. R. Representative 3. ,QO- -Q ?ll . .K ANN MARIE HURT ,,Ann,, if -if 47, x 1 KATHRYN MARIE JACQUES Kathy Student Librarian i, 2, Student Secretary I, 2, 35 F.H.A. I: Junior Achievement 1. M 'wr- GORDON CARL JOHNSON Gordy - Flash H. R. Representative 1, 2, 3, Fresh. Basketball if J.V. Basket- ball 2, Varsity Football 3, Weight Lifting 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball 3, 4p National Honor Society 3, 4. rv' 67' JACQUELINE ANNE JOHNSON Jackie Latin Club 35 A Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 37 J.V. Basketball 2. To Help Us Face the Trials of the Future .Y ' 1 , 'J A, fe: l JERELYN ROSE JOHNSON Jerry INFORMER I, 2, Dramatics 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 1, J.V. Cheer- leading 3. 'iff-:Yi WINN l. JOHNSON Winnie the Poo Pep Club 'l, 2, 3, Football 'l. ' ff S ,f 4, 1 X ii l ' i M E h JAMES P. JOHNSTON Jim SALMAGUNDI 1, 2, 3, Editor 4, ENTERPRISE l, Latin Club 3, 4, Dramatics l, 2, 3, 4, De- bating I, 2, 4, Student Coun- cil 3, H.R. Representative 2, 4. MARGARET ANN JONES Margie SALMAGUNDI 3, 4, rwifling 2, 3, Capt. 4, chair a, 4, Dramatics 4. M me , tttl N ,1 N. ALLEN EDWARD JORDAN IIAIII STEPHEN M. JORDAN LeRoy Pep Club 4, Debating 1, H.R. Representative 'l, Football 1, 2, 3. 9 li -4-J X 11-P, RUSSELL KEENE Fall Mountain High School 'l, 2, Yearbook 1, 2, Latin Club I, Science Club 2, French Club 3, Soccer 1, 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, Ice Hockey 3. rv' -era SANDRA MARIE KELLY Sandi Color Guard 4, H.R. Repre sentative 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2 3, 4. 7l But We ui -41' .. MICHAEL DAVID KENNEDY Debating 2, Football I, 2, 3, Basketball 2. I -ans' 552, at . -' 'I' FEE: ' 31: 2 1:4 ,, ttliiiiiff, :,T2Z!Y?,, 23. 5m, Y'S:fQv1g ' 'Zh-4' av? .1': -uB 5'ff5 , af-fb' ,. Egg- unggw - .Nut 5 PAUL DAVIS KENNETT Che-Che Junior Lion 3, Key Club 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4. DAVID MERRILL KEYS Marblehead 1, 2, 3, German Club 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball I. 72 Take Time Out From Working So Hurd COLLEEN J. KILYANCZICK H f V ,, ,i JEANNE BEVERLY KING A Band 2, 3, 4, Junior Achieve- ment 2, Junior Librarian 2, Bowling 3, Softball 2. -.qc-0 11' X SUSAN MARIE KING K.c. SALMAGUNDI 3, Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Representative I. JANICE EVELYN KINGSBURY Janie F.H.A. I, Bible Club Secretary 3, Student Librarian 1, 2, Sec. 3, President 4. 4 6 ,- f.. . if 1' I .K ' ,- Q. 'N , E: ,. I .T-.1 i ff 2' W ' A JAMES HASTINGS KNIGHT ,,Jim,, A Band 2, 3, 4, B Band I, A Choir 2, 3, 4, Band Council, Pres. 4, Dramatics 3, 4. MARY LYNN KOSKI SCOTT WILLIAM LAFLAM Future Nurses Club 2, 3. Bfamebofo Union High' FDDI' ball 1. DENNIS LACHENAL DANIEL RICHARD LABARRE SHEILA ANN LAFOE Dan SheeI Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. 'Z pan- 'L'f,'.'I'7 x RANDAL MARK LACOSTE Ra nd Home Room Representative, 3. THOMAS C, LACEY MARGARET ROSE LAGERBERG Tad Peggy Student Librarian 3, 4. 73 Whether ,Anti JOHN LAMOUREAUX I ze r fn? if-. L! --s. ,Juv BRUCE RICHARD LANCEY Choir 3, 4, Intramural Basket- ball 3. .QOBK ew-if JOSEPH EDWARD LAPLANTE Little Joe Bowling 2, 3. 74 Giving 0 Concert or Putting on ci Play JAMES W. LAURENT Hjimn N..-ev' . RONALD DAVID LEBRUN Ronna DONALD LECLAIR Big Don Basketball lp Baseball lp JV Football I, 2, V Football 3, 45 Track I, 3, 4, Bowling lf Weight Lifting 3, Gymnastics' 3, Latin Club 3. WAYNE ROBERT LECLAIR Wayno Latin Club 3, 4, ENTERPRISE 3, 47 Football 1. MARCIA ELLEN LECUYER Marsh C.l.F. lp Secretary 2, 3, 47 Stu- dent Librarians l, 3, French Club 2, 3, ENTERPRISE 2, Dramatics 4. hw BRIAN RICHARD LEIGHTON Science Club 3, 45 Pep Club 3, Wrestling 3, Football 47 Weightlifting 3, Indoor Track 4, Boys State 3. if 'W ,J VL. 'T' GARY PETER LINCOLN nunkn H.R. Representative if Basket- ball 1. DONNA LOUISE Loci-:ER INFORMER 3. MARY L. LOCKHART DAVID J. LONGEVER Dave ik- M' MARY ELIZABETH LONIE Student Librarian I, 2, 3, 4 Future Nurse's Club 2, 3 F.H.A. 4, Candy Striper 2, 3. 417 9 ? .A BONNIE LYNN LUKSEVISH Dramatics I, 2, C.I.F. I, Stu- dent Librarian l, 27 SALMA- GUNDI 3, Junior Secretary Guidance 3. cle, gg' ff' COLIN ROBERT LYLE Kimball Union Academy I, 2, Dramatics 4, Soccer 2, Lacrosse 2. 75 Ushering at Assemblies, Cheering ot ci Game TERRY ANNE LYNCH Cedric Terror SALMAGUNDI 3, 4, Pep Club lg Latin Club 3, 41 Dramatics T, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Field Hockey T, 2, Varsity Field Hockey 3, 47 Track 'l, 2. DONNA MARY MACKEY ENTERPRISE 1, Junior Secretary 3, Dramatics 2, 3, 4. CAROL ANN MASON Junior Secretary 4. 76 DENNIS C. MASSICOTTE Freshman Football lp Varsity Football 2, 3, Weight Training 3. gig -'95 '.-T' i s JOHN TIMOTHY MCCARTHY Tim H.R. Representative 2, 4, J.V. Golf 2, Varsity Golf 3, 4, State Tournament 3. STEPHEN HARLACE MCDOUGLE French Club 3, 45 National Mer- it Scholarship Association Letter of Commendation 4. PATRICIA ANN MCGRATH Laurel Junior Varsity Cheerleading Ip Junior Achievement 2. LAURA JAY MCINTIRE LauraJay Color Guard 3. BARBARA A. MCQUESTON Barb Murdock High School I, SAL- MAGUNDI 3, 4, Junior Secre- tary 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3. NATHAN H. MEDVIDOFSKY Nate Bible Club 4, Debating 1, Bowling 4, Tennis 3, 4. DOUGLAS STEVEN MERRILL Dice Pep 3, 4, Varsity K Club 3, 4, H.R. Representative 1, Fresh- man Football Co-Captain I, Var- sity Football 2, 3, 4, J.V. Bas- ketball l, 2, J.V. Baseball l, 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4, Sportsmanship Award 4. it . tw we 'ii . .fi .S ET, HOLLY ESMARALDA MERRITT Essie Dramatics 3, 4, H.R. Repre- sentative 4, Basketball, 2, J.V. Cheerleading 3, Varsity Cheer- leading 4. as R BRADLEY GENE MILLER Buddie A Choir 3, 4, lnitermural Bas- ketball 3. ARTHUR KENNETH MONK Avondale High School 1, IN- FORMER 3, 4, ENTERPRISE 4, Dramatics 3, 4, H.R. Repre- sentative 4, Baseball 1, Bas- ketball 'l, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, President 4, Physical Fitness Award 3. X MARGARET SUSAN MOONEY Peg Mother Monadnock Regional High School I, Marlboro High School 2, F.H.A. 2, Basketball 2, Jun- ior Achievement 4, Junior Li- brarian 4. BARBARA MORAN sAuviAGUNm 2, 3, 4, INFORM- ER 1, 2, 4, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 'l, 2. 77 Serving Our Closs, the School, ond Community e ,f ' ,:- ,, L , 'giifiwix . J W sw I i . ,QQ Q . is C SE 2 A DAVID THOMAS MORAN Dave WILLIAM GEORGE MORIN Bill Pep Club 4, Dramatics I, 2, Student Council I, H.R. Rep- resentative I, 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent Freshman Class, Bowling I, 2, Freshman Basketball, Var- sity Football 3, Weight Lifting 2, 3. ,,,,-np. 1' ROBERT KEVIN MORSE ,,Bob,, H.R. Representative 3, Basket- ball I, 2, Varsity Football 4. 78 .QV s-vi ilu-5 DONALD CHARLES MOSHER ,Donn ls., sf: 'sf HARRIET THERESA MOY Harry rat Rundlett Junior High I, Jun- ior Secretary 2, 4, Basketball I, 3, J.V. Field Hockey I, Cheerleader 4, Softball I, Prom Decoration Committee 3, 4. KENDALL E. NICHOLS Ken H.R. Representative 4, Freshman Football I, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, J.V. Track I, 2, Varsity Track 3, 4. LEONARD P. NELSON INFORMER I, 2, 3, SALMA- GUNDI 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Prom Decorating Committee 3, 4. MARTHA ANN NIMS Junior Librarian I, Pep Club I, 2, C.l.F. 3, 4, INFORMER 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4. Our PHILLIP C. OBIE BETH ELAINE OHMAN Mixed Chorus I, Choir 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 4, Enter- prise Lit. 2, 3, 4, Bible Club Pres. 3, ' 'P ...ff X GEORGE LEWIS PALMER Band I, 2, 3, 4, Science Club I, 2, 3, Key C-lub 3. Days and Evenings Are gay. 1S -'v NANCY JUNE PAQUETTE Nan Canton H.S. Penn. 1, 2, Wait- ress Club 2, 3, French Club 4, Dramatics I, 2, 3, A, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. ROBERT PHILLIP PARKER ,Boba Always Busy 'CTV' tv Q PARRICIA ANN PEAKS Pep Club 1, 2, Field Hockey 3, Basketball 2, Basketball Mgr. 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4. SANDRA MARY PELKEY Hsamt, Spanish Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Pep Club 2, 3, H.R. Rep- resentative 3, 4, J.V. Basket- ball 2, V. Basketball 3, 4, So'l't- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 4, Bowling I. GEAN PERHAM 79 zzm PHILIP PERHAM 139' DAVID BLAKE PETERS Pete INFORMER 3, 4, Weight Lift- ing 2, 3, Prom Comm. 4, Dramatics 4, H.R. Representative I, 2, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4. fue.. 4.-I l 'T'fY SUSAN ANN PETRIN Pete INFORMER 3, SALMAGUNDI 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Junior Secretary 2, 3, Field Hockey 'I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Gymnastics 2. 80 if JANET DORIS PHILLIPS L'Alliance Franciase 2, 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Pep Club I, Dra- matics 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, 3, 4. 'ii'ani ' 'inmg-rv ANDREW CHARLES PHIPPARD Malcolm MERRILL R. PIPER 'C:fi '59 GERARD PAUL PREGENT Gerry Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 4. DONALD LINDSEY PRESSLER Don Tennessee Unicoi County High I, French Club Ip Intermural Basketball 2. To Make ci Success of Ecich Activity KATHLEEN SUE PRETTIE Kathy SALMAGUNDI 3, 4, ENTER- PRISE 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, C.I.F. 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, Twirling I, Pep Club I, 2. sf' !'F 'fv DONALD CHARLES PREVOST Himi JOSEPH HENRY PROVENCHER H-joe., Bowling 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3. ,,.. f'9 Q haf' - ..:::: , will - NANCY ANN PURBECK Nanc INFORMER 3, News Editor 4, Pep Club I, Latin Club, Pres- ident 3, A Capella Choir 4, Dramatics I, 2, 3, President 4, Student Council 2, Class Treasurer I, 3, Class Presi- dent 2, J.V. Basketball I, Queen's Court I, 2. 'X ARTHUR PURDY ,,Ar,Y,, SALMAGUNDI 1, 2, 3, Dramatics I, 2, Student Council 1, Class President I, Spring Track, J.V. I, Varsity 2, 3, Cross Country, J.V. I, Varsity 2, CLAUDIA CHRISTINE REED Manchester High, Librarian I, Dramatics 2, Swimming I, 2, Hockey I. JOHN EDWARD RICHARDS n-ra nkn Marlborough High, Baseball Manager 2. B MARGARET ELAINE REITH Hpegu ENTERPRISE 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Council 2, Dra- matics 2, 3, 4, J.V. Basket- ball I, All New England Band 3, All State Orchestra 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' State 3. Who Will Forget the Night 1- fi 1'-'mv GLORIA ROBINSON JOHN EDWARD ROLLINS Jack Sunapee High School I, 2, EN- TERPRISE 3, 4, Prom Chair- man 3, Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Class Of- ficer 3, Ski Team I, 2, 3, Museum School Art Prize Award 4. C9 aww' 1 1? SUSAN MARY RONDEAU usueu Dramatics 3, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Colorguard 2, 3, 4. 82 MICHELE MARGARET ROSINSKI St. Mary High School I, 2, 3. PATRICIA ANN ROTHERMEL Patti B Band I, A Band 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, ENTERPRISE 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4. of The Prom SHEILA ANN ROULEAU C.I.F. T, 2, Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Field Hockey 'l, 2. LUCILLE IRENE ROY TeeI Ushers Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Field Hock- ey 2, 3, 4, Queen's 'Court 4, Miss K.H.S. 4. JW! 115 MARK D. RUSSELL Roscoe Dramatics 4, H.R. Representa- tive I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 2, Weightlifting 3, Foot- ball 3, 4, Track 3, 4. The 'X ia it 35 ' - fc- xr A ,fx ,M MAURINE DALE ST. LAURENT UMOH Pep Club I, 25 Future Nurses 2, 35 Vice-President 35 C.l.F. 2, 3, 45 Junior Secretary 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL A. SALCE Salyce A Choir l, 2, 3, 45 Choir Coun- cil 25 Dramatics 3, 45 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Track lg Wrestling 45 Coacl1's Award 45 All State Football 4. TIMOTHY CHARLES SALCE Salyce Dramatics 45 H.R. Representa- tive I, 2, 3, 45 Golf 2, 3, 45 Football 35 All State Choir 2, 4. Magical Mood Thai Still lingers on I 'Y' BARBARA ANN SCADOVA Barb Softball 1. 5, KATHLEEN M. SCADOVA Ak agus' ROBERT CHARLES SCHOEFMANN 6500 DOUGLAS HAVEN SCRIBNER unify CHRISTINE JOYCE SEARLES Chris SALMAGUNDI 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 45 INFORMER 2, 35 Dramatics l, 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey 1. 83 Or The Rodioni Joy in the Childrens Eyes 'QTEJYV PETER HANDY SHAKOUR BETSY JEANNE SMITH INFORMER 45 Science Club l, INFORMER I, 2, 3, SALMA- 2, 3, 4, Debating I, 2, In- GUNDI 2, 3, Dramatics 2. tramural 2, 3. EDWARD JOSEPH SHARKEY GARY l.EE SHELDON .,NUgga,, Freshman Football I, Indoor Track 3, 4, Spring Track 3, 4. 84 7 -90 DOUGLAS ROLAND SIDILAU llsidll Transferred from Notre Dame High, Fitchburg, Mass. in Fresh- man year, J.V. Basketball 21 J.V. Baseball 2, 3, 4. f iii y , I I t T -iiw -I PATRICIA ANN SMITH ,,Pa,,, Mixed Chorus lp Spanish Club 3, SALMAGUNDI 3, 4, Dra- matics 3, 4, H.R. Representa- tive 4, Track 2, 3, 45 J.V. Field Hockey 3, Varsity Field Hock- ey 4. ROBERT B. SMALL HBCU, Dramatics 4, Track Team I, 2, 3, 4. us They Opened Gifts Amid Cries f' SUSAN SMITH Dramatics 3, 4, J.V. Basket- ball 1, 2, J.V. Cheerleading 3, Varsity Cheering 4, Track 1. WENDY ANN SMITH Pep Club I, 2, Student Librari- an 2, 3, 4, Debating 3, 4. KRISTEN JEAN SNOWMAN Snowie Latin Club 3, 4, SALMA- GUNDI 3, 4, Dramatic: 'I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, H.R. Representative 3, Field Hockey 3. K 'r-use-9' GARY P. SONNENSCHEIN Sonn Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4, A Band I, 2, H.R. Representa- tives 4. 121 KATHERINE ANN SPRING Kathy INFORMER 3, SALMAGUNDI 3, 4, C.l.F. 3, Dramatics 'I, 2, 3, J.V. Field Hockey Manager 3: J.V. Basketball Manager 2, Var- sity Basketball Manager 3, 4. of Surprise EARLE HART STAPLES Ill Skip Junior Rotarian 4, Honor So- ciety 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Co-President 4, Debating 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Student Council 4, H.R. Rep- resentative 2, President Senior Class, Freshman Basketball I, Manager 3, 4, Track I, Tennis 3, 4, Lion's Peace Essay 3, Renssalaer Math and Science Award 3, St. Paul Student 3. JANE MARIE STINSON B Band I, A Band 2, 3. ROY ALEXANDER SUNTER Uncle Roy ENTERPRISE 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, St. Paul Student 3. 85 The Dinner, The Mittens ond Glistening Tree :fe 3' PATRICIA ANN SUTTON ffparf' French Club 2, 3, 47 C.I.F. 2, Treas. 3, 4, Ushers' Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 25 Latin Club 47 Student Council 25 H.R. Rep- resentative I, 37 J.V. Field Hockey 2, Varsity Field Hockey 3. GEORGE BERTRAM SYMONDS PHILIP DONALD TACY Tace Junior Achievement 2, 31 J.A. Pres. 3, Current Issues Forum 3, 4, C.I.F. Pres, 4y Audio En- gineer 3, 4, Dramatics I, 2, Audio Visual If INFORMER 3, 45 Mr. Blackbird 45 P.A. Engineer 3, 45 Sports Announc- er 3, School Disc Jockey 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4. CRAIG M. TALBOT Uncle Craag Interprise 3, 47 Science Club If Dramatics 3, V.P. 4: De- bating 1, 2. r' fi' I DONNA JEAN THURSTON Thurston Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4. 40' its-' L I BRIAN P. TILTON 1 ., CF' JOYCE ANN TOWSLEY Tows Chorus If Pep Club I, 27 Dra- matics 2, 3, ENTERPRISE 27 SALMAGUNDI 2, 3, J.V. Cheer. leading 35 Varsity Cheerleading 4. BRIAN MARK TREMBLAY Bri H.R. Representative 37 J.V. Base- ball I, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling 3, 4, Bowling Ip Junior Rotarian 4. All Enhanced the Christmas Party ANTHONY DALE TRUBIANO Booba Pep Club 45 Home Room Rep,- resentative I5 Freshman Foot- ball T5 Varsity Football 2, 3, Captain 45 Freshman Basket- ball I5 Winter Track 25 Weight Training 35 J.V. Baseball I, 25 Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Tri-Cap- tain 45 All-State Football 35 Defensive Football Award 35 Sharby Trophy 4. 'N PATRICIA ANN TRYBULSKI iipati, Usher's Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Secretary 3, 4. Ea-......i. LINDA JUNE VEALE Central High 'I5 Science and Math Club5 Tell City High 25 Pep Club5 Bowling5 Keene High Intramural Basketball 3: Ten- nis 4. WENDY MORGAN WALSH windy Spanish Club 45 Dramatics 3, 45 J.V. Field Hockey I, 25 Varsity Field Hockey 3, 45 J.V. Basketball 15 Softball l, 25 Acapella Choir 2, 3, 45 All- State Chorus 3, 4. 1 Q - L 5 5, ttilis -it R O, k KENNETH HAROLD WASHER Shriner Football 2, 35 Bowling I, 2 3, 4. 1 JOAN ANN WATKINS Joannie Junior Secretary I, 4. RICHARD REID WAY IlDiCkll Band I, 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 4. H., QQ Y N DIANA TODD WHEELER Current Issues Forum 2, 35 Usher's Club 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Gymnastics 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey 2, 35 Track 25 Girl's State 3. 87 The . ,Q S CAROLE ANN WHITCOMB Dramatics 3, Pep Club 2, J.A. 2, 4, Band 2, 3, 4. KEVIN EARL WHITE Kew SALMAGUNDI 3, Sports Edi- tor 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Audio- Visual 2, 3, J.V. Cross Country 2, Varsity Cross Country 3, 4, Indoor Track 2, 3, 4, J.V. Track 2, Varsity Track 3, 4, Lt. Gov. Key Club Div. T, 4. if I BONNIE LEE WILLIAMS Bon SALMAGUNDI 2, 3, 4, Junior Librarian I, 2, Dramatics T, Intramural Basketball I, Prom Decoration Committee 4. 88 Seniors Hove the Spirit BRIAN EARL WILLIAMS Willi JUDY LEE WILLIAMS Gidge, Judi French Club 2, Pep Club I, 2, 4, Prom Committee 4, J.l.M.l. Representative 3, Student Coun- cil 4, H.R. Representative I, 2, Senior Class Treasurer. ond AbHHy PETER ALFRED WOLF Debating If Manager Football Team 4. -': Y CAROLINE JEAN WOOD Jean Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Dramatics T, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Representative T, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Field Hockey I, 2, Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4, Queen's Court 3, 4. ELLEN WOODMAN Junior Secretaries 2, 4, F.H.A., Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Winner of N.H. State Make-It- Yourself-With-Wool Contest. The Grueling Races We Had 'ro Run FREDERICK M. ZELASNY MARYANNE R. GREENE St. Mary's High School 3, 45 Dramatic Club I, 2, SALMAGUNDI 27 J.V. Baseball I, 2, Track 2, Junior Class Treasurer gf Basketball 4. MARY KATHERINE WRIGHT Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Track 2. RITA LUISA WRIGHT Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, SALMAGUNDI I, 3, 4, Band Council 2, 3, 4, Honorary Student Council Member I, Debating 4, J.V. Field Hockey lg Intramural Basketball 3. 'K 1-.J --ll Pictures Nor Available LESLIE M, ALDRIDGE CHARLES R. ANDREWS NORA J. ALLEN BRUCE D. BURNHAM DONALD R. CASTOR DONALD CORMIER LEONARD B. EMERY ERNEST W. FAUTEUX MICHAEL J. FLAGG KEVIN B. JONES HAROLD H. LAMONTAGNE DOUGLAS LOUGEE TINA McLELLAN JUDITH NADEAU RONALD P. PELLERIN JOSEPH F. PHELAN, JR, LAWRENCE H. ROBIDOUX CATHERINE E. TURNER DAVID R. TYLER HERBERT R. WHITE GARY WILKES 2 3 The Wrestlers With Their One U L: tl 1 ul. 1 . KAW., Q ..... ff .2 R. 'S' ' Q 1- J. Beauregards, J. Wood, A. Dundas, L. Smith, A. Monk, D. Carter Loss Season wx., YQ A X Santa's Workshop 1 1 Wt? P. Smith, A. Monk, K. Whife, L. Nelson Santa's heart is big enough for everyone. Wm K. Snowman, P. Smith, G. England, D. Carter A. Monk, L. Nelson Looks like Santa's been here! Don'f cry, little boy. You can try again. All Mode Aliendonce wrx M :S Q... G, Plourde, S. King, T. Lynch, T. Ellsworth. Special Class A. Dionne I'm a kleptomaniac and I'm looking for something to 'klept'. ll-. T l'5'fa f Y 77' '77 0 ot Port Functions Fun X. wi mis -. as. -1 E six. FM N iw Q .' E52 i' wf4-e ' ' . ' H ' I ' -' :if J. Wood, L. Nelson. Just in case she lights my fire. his N. Purbeck Hmmm ta dark brown hair brown 'f f ' fr' . Salce And when he got there, the cupboard as bare. K. White I'm a secret SQCFIT, can you B. Tromblay ww Tell? I'm a good boy. eyes . . . ..,.,... T. Trubiano Look, you got any lip lust wait till l put my books away. S. Dimeco The Now Look! n 9l . .1 Our Senior Yeor Has Come and Gone W. LeClair HSL? mi-me Soraiowzt E.i.xSfi- f Pltlzif' fa mf--M -- . ill 2 'l .y 11 i y 1 1 E i 5. P. Smith, B. Small, S. Smith With all three of us, how could you miss? K. White, D. Pressler Hey, how come I'm always last to get my lunch? X 1 ,X K ,J r ' T. Vonzipper Jump rope, Any- one? M. Salce My name is Mike, what's yours? R. Bafes O.K. you guys, 100 J- T0WSleY And l C3U9l1f Ginolfies, let's go! a fish this big! K. White Oh no! It's Capt. Neat and he's coming J. Wood May I be this way!! aiilw on your team? f . J 55iT!!:2-:V - 4 waz.. mb 1... G. Abbon I, 2, 3, 4 L, Constantmo 'l'm forever blowmg bubbles E L Profiting From Experiences of The 4 . Vf., T. Salce, B. Tremblay, D. Fitzsimmons K ' Va ,, . cha, cha, cha! J. Aldington, B. Small Hey, how 'bout it! 7' 1 R J. Davis, G. Johnson, D. Peters Post K. Snowman Hey man, you from Keene? S. Smith Ohh . . . Santa brought me a new bike!! we -uf . 5, ,.. U P. Blaisdell, T. Roy Who, me? Cute? Mary Russell, Patsy Blaisdell, and Michele Salce. , J- AlClirl9fOr1 B. Tremblay, T. Gallagher Come on Brisey, let me out! J. Johnston There, no one will ever know l broke P. Kennett Toward Cominq Years Gur Eyes Are Cost. -new J. Harris Oh, no! Here's my mother! B. Small WeIl Mary-you can come any time now. J. Davis Congratulations, man. I heard you made Queen's court I J. Knight X 1 T. Trubiano W. Johnson And away we 90, L. Nelson Easy reading 95 Seeing The Future as o Reality. 3,1 wif: i A ., wav 'r l ff' S., ' Barbara Moran , W. Croteau G. Harp T. Lynch W 2, i Gudrun Goedicke l I A V' f A - ' 1 D. Bellveau G. Abbot J. Aldington . Ag! B. Luksevlch K.whafe l ' 'V K krkkgk T. Trubiano x ,f 1 lf W ' ,A , A H. gay? M ggi . oecemmen ,ik r e . S ' z , 7Ej M V. , :Ln wx, ,Y F' i QA Q l jf J . . 5?'!,.!Ii I . 3-2 el- J. F ,R , Q i ' l A M ..,-e ' A 22. Wxfiz -F YLY 4' , 'eLi M. Greene V - if W 2 t Q5 l',r' if - ' K Fil ' L f T. Ellsworth 'xl' li Ml 7 , ,ee 4+'Sg . 1 H24-lr 5 all Q .2 3-Wil - De r e if Vvzl , , T' Foy S. Kelly We Go Forth To Take Our Place Among Humanity W pd: 01? If f 5 4' .44 -...W-.af -I K. Snowman Ron Bauer ie D. Peiers HQ. K Y Q ,Q 'ai f'-ea - vw.. 5 Q'J . I L K Xihydsy 1 ...ff - . Sue J. 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Clark, Vice-President, P Mattson Secretary a A-,, n Mr. Seavey A .K 13717 Mrs. Galloway Though Yeors Seem Long - ,. , ...M--'ff ' .e...v r r ' E 5 3. ., ,. ig JR. CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Row l: L. Nallett, K. Abbott, M. Properzio, C. Safford, D. Sidilau, C. Dostilio Row 2: S. Massicotte, C. Bailey, M. Barrett, D. Kenny, D. Woodward, L. Lilly, E. Contas, J. LeClair, M Doody, L. Fairbanks, B. Tlsdale, W. Mohr, S, Seraichick, F. Henderson, B. Clarke, B. James ,,,.,.Q- And Junior Patterns Row Row Row Row HOME ROOM 8 7: Mr. Seavey, R. Bibeau, T. Beckwith, R. Bissell, M. Aron, C. Boisvert, P. Bellefaulle, B. Benkosky. 2: K. Blair, W. Bankowski, M. Bergeron, V. Alward, J. Blain, M. Bardwell, K. Blood, L. Beaulieu, A. Bergeron. 3: A. Barrett, J. Batchelcler, B. Belden, D. Beard, C. Abrams, B. Bonnea, K. Abbott, P. Allen. 4: E, Beliveau, D. Barton, C. Bailey, D. Biltcliffe, K. Beauchesne, M. Barrett, E. Blake, E. Auger. HOME ROOM ll Row l: Mr. Gober, P. Cote, E. Cormier, B. Cone, J. Clough, J. Christo, S. Burt, T. Chabot, B. Carbone, E. Corkery. Row 2: R. Carey, J. Bonnette, R. Burr, S. Buckman, G. Clark, D, Coleman, B. Campbell, M. Bugler, R. Brochu, B. Clarke Row 3: P. Cram, C. Clark, J. Castor, R. Corliss, C. Chamberlin, C. Cole, L. Bronson, J. Clarke, E. Contas, J. Clouthier. I02 Hove Changed Form HOME ROOM i2 Row 1: Mr. Frye, M. Drogue, S. Crandall, A. Davis, E. Day, M. Doody, T. Durling, S. Duke, D. Eaton. Row 2: J. Emmoncl, S. Eusface, C. Dosrilio, M. Dee, J. Ells, P. Danforth, E. Emerson, J. DuMond, P. Crowell Jr. Row 3: J. DiBernardo, J. Dee, M. Descoreau, B. Cummings, S. Duffy, C. Davis, D. Cro1eau, B. Croteau, C. Currier -f HOME ROOM 203 Row I: J. Green, F. Henderson, J. Hall, W. Goodale, H. Goodnow, S. Goldsmith Jr., R. Fish, J. Garner. Row 2: P. Fuller, P. Gove, L. Facfeau, C. Henchey, S. Gray, B. Gleason, S. Hazen, J. Frazier, G. Gaouetre, l.. Hayward. Row 3: Miss McCaughey, C. Gaylor, D. Frink, S. Fish, M. Gorges, B. Goedicke, C. Henderson, K. Fissette, J. Herr, L. Fair- banks. I03 Their Senior Year HOMEROOM 305 Row l: Mrs. Landry, P. LaBarre, W. Howland, B. James, J. Knight, D. Hill, R. Johnston, W. King, D. Houghton Row 2: J. Jordon, S. Judd, I. Jobin, D. Jenkins, L. Hood, B. Johnson, R. Lamontagne, A. LaCoste, L. Lachenal Row 3: J. Holbrook, C. Hodgdon, K. Hockett, B, Judd, J. Jacob, C. Hutchins, M. Hollingsworth, M. Johnson, D. Kenny V HOMEROOM 306 Row 7: Mrs. Ball, M. Lancey, F. Laplant, K. Lanpher, D. Magoon, S. Marcotte, G. Thompson, K. Sit-tler, G. Marcus, R. Mathews, L. Lilly Row 2: S. Lund, C. Lamothe, J. Mauthe, J. LeClair, B. LaPlante, S. Loranger, P. Launay, K. Martel, J. MacKinnon, K. Lang, R. Lynch Row 3: L. McClellan, B. LeBeau, G. Marsh, R. Louiselle, R. Lucius, K, Landers, J. LaMorder, P. Mattson, T. Mays, S. Massicotte, T. Lepisto, J. Lysett l04 Will Find Them Grown i E. l HOME ROOM 309 Row 1: B. Payne, S. McMurphy, S. Mellish, V. Needham, L. Ordway, P. Olivier, M. Mizo, L. O'Donnell, K. Mitchell, M. O'Neil Row 2: D. Paquette, L. Nallef, L. Grundy, K. McDougle, J. Mckeon, J. Olmstead, J. Partridge, M. McCar1en, H. Miller, W. Mohr Row 3: Mr. Jobin, M. O'Brien, J. McCarty, D. Nutch, G. Barabus, S. Nugent, T. Newcombe, K. Peers, C. Ozgood, D. Forbes HOME ROOM 310 Row 7: Mrs. Aldridge, J. Schor, R. Sharkey, H. Prerzner, B, Schlichting, P.Mar1inez, F. Roy Row 2: B. Ramsay, S. Sawyer, M. Rifcey, L. Rowell, J. Lavender, M, Properzio, B. Peyor, C. Safford Row 3, G. Sf. Pierre, D. Putnam, F. Prevosf, E. Rhoades, N. Phetteplace, D. Prouex, C. Russell, G. Rundeau Experiences Acquired A HOME ROOM 317 Row 7: Mr. Allen, H. Allen, R. Thompson, J. Vermouth, P. Stromgren, T. Sweeney, B. Tisdale, W. Sherwood, S. Underwood, T. Taylor, A. Trombley Row 2: P. Szoc, P. Tremblay, J. Health, A. Sweeney, L. Vincent, C. Stone, L. Walden, A. Skidds, D. Sidilau, P. Vincent, D. Taylor Row 3: L. Smith, R. Tarbox, B. Trybulski, S. Underwood, R. Spaltheff, C. Thomas, G. Tolman, C. Tullar, J. Spring, B. Simino, J. Strickland rn... FX HOME ROOM 318 ROW 71 MY- Builer, D. White, G. Woods, R. Wyman, M. Delworth, B. Willett, J. Wells, S. Scott, S. Herm Row 2: K. Andersen, D. Waterman, D. Woodward, S. Willard, D. Whitney, L. Welch, K. Davis, J. Herm, W. Woodbury Row 3: W. Paquette, J. Paquette, S. Zimmerman, B. Wellington, J. Slusser, K. Zwecker, J. Hastings, R. Webster, D. Johnson l06 And Wisdom Sown , Ji at T. Sweeney, C. Boisvert My hands get so rough and red from doing all these dishes. P. Vincent, P. Mattson Yummy, yummy C. Boisvert And another KHS student suffers through fourth period hunger pains. s P. Russell B. Clarke P. Vincent Where Does Time Go 'm f ' ij V R. Brochu School is iusf a big drag for me. E B. Goodale, A. Skidds, E. Contas, T. Mayes, T. Lacey. And Frankenstein Jr. carries off his prerry victim as the poor townspeople look on in despair. N A 4 . B. Carbone With tongue in cheek he waits. What?? J. McCarty Joel Chandler McCarty who else? In This World? F-:,-q,,,q,,f A , Mft fYll4, ,V A , . :wx -vw , 1 f 394 ,um .m '1? J. Clark HQ, ha! Your mouse is DEAD! M .f,,,! i s M. Drogue The mouse is dead. e K. Fisse1te My mouse is dead? f 'i ,f X, -4, 4'Y I N I X9 3 1 Q- T35 ug , , f ' QQQQQQQQQQQQQ f L 1, . R C. Safford, E. Confas. No, no, Crissey. Try again. Now, how old are you? Ummm one two ... Y L. Bronson, S. Willard Happiness is. Pensie L. Fairbanks i off +' nn A. Trombley I love Aardvarksf' Aren'1' yf 'P????'P D. Kenney I use UItra-Brite, can't you 1eII'? an T. Chabot I know l'm supposed to be doing my homework, Mom, but can't I play with my toys for a little while? EQ. . L C. Thomas But really Mr. Boucher. The cook told me to heIp myself! 4+ ni iI ie Ii , R. Stevens, F, Lucius Here Come The Sophomores SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS From Leff to Right: S. Shaw, Treasurerg K. Landers, Presidenrg L. Vermouth, Vice-Presidenfp K. Patnode, Sec rerary S ee S i.' Mr. Gallup Mrs. Espiefs Mrs. Bergeron Mr. Jobin ADVISORS Soon They'lI Be Grown SOPHOMORE CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Row 1: J. Schneider, C. Greenier, K. Mohr, J. Brown, L. Little, J. Mekivier, J. Buffum, J. Roy, D. Demers F. Zorn Row 2: K. Arive, J. Swahnberg, E. Nelson, C. Fish, M. Bennett, L. Yaeger, G. Howard, P. Shephard, A Geller, S. Bailey, D. Croteau, K. Ores, K. Watterson, K. Beverstock, J. Phippard, D. Welker, D. French Following Patterns Ji .' A HOME ROOM 24 Row 1: Mrs. Hurt, B. Blanchard, D. Barlow, K. Ash, K. Arive, J. Anderson, B. Amer, K. Bennett, S. Bailey Row 2: D. Adams, K. Beverstock, M. Bennett, E. Batchelder, N. Bergeron, S. Ashworth, C. Barrett, M. Amadon, K. Blood, S Bevis Row 3: R, Avery, T. Bird, J. Barry, C. Baird, G. Alexander, W. Barre, B. Bergeron, L. Bedaw, C. Beckwith, D. Aron Row S. Row M. Row B. II4 HOME ROOM 26 7: Mrs. Sullivan, J. Chase, T. Bruno, K. Campbell, M. Chase, J. Chabot, D. Castor, D. Castor, D. Castor, D. Woody, Chorney 2: C. Cantlin, C. Chickering, F. Chase, K. Bourassa, R. Cheever, D. Bragg, R. Canfield, G. Cobb, M. Castor, S. Carter, Jagger 3: B. Chapell, H. Clark, W. Cohn, G. Bradstreet, J. Buffum, D. Coates, J. Brown, J. Clark, M. Comstock, D. Bugler, Bridge, C. Brown Making Their Own HOME ROOM T03 Row 7: Mr. Ramsay, J. Duplissie, C. Croteau, A. Erskine, T. Cox, B. DeRocher, N. English, B. Descoteaux, C. Dundus, D. Drugg. Row 2: C. DeCoff, S. Cotton, D. Demers, L. Donovan, D. Castor, K. Conant, L. Cutting, M. Cote, L. Corliss, L. Doyle, K. Duffy. Row 3: S. Eaton, D. Corliss, P. Damiano, C. Ellsworth, D. Croteau, S. Ellsworth, M. Douglas Ill, R. Crowell, M. Duhaime, M. DiTullio. HOME ROOM T06 Row I: Mr. Fahey, D. Fox, F. Francis, M. Fahey, J. Fontaine, A. Fleming, D. Emmond, R. Fish. ' Row 2: T. Toomey, M. Foster, C. Fish, T. Flavin, B. Evera rd, T. Forcier, B, Fairbanks, F. Fowler, R. Fish, L. Fannie Swingin' Sophomores A HOMEROOM 109 Row l: N. Fuller, J. Gilberf, C. Garland, P. Harris, M. Hart, G. Grover, L. Goodrich, D. Gooclell, E. Frigon, K. Harper Row 2: D. French, H. Gemmell, P. Gilbo, K. Half, J, Graf, S. Green, D. Goldsmiih, K. Fuller, J. Grout, Mrs. Schor, C. Gal- legher Row 3: D. Hayward, R. Garland, M. Hull, J. Gale, M. Gay, M. Hameahen, S.Ha1T, C. Greenier, L. Liftle, A. Geller Ti HOMEROOM 204 R 1- Mr Main L Holbrook B. Kennedy, M. Ladam, N- lmondlf B- Hlckey' H' Humer' J' Knlckerbocker Rza 2: K. Krumenaker, L. Tachenal, D. Hase, D. Kingsbury, S. Kendall, G' Howafd. J- -l0l'1f1S0f1, J- 56505551 C- Johnson Row 3: D. Howe, D. Hunf, E. Lachance, Lex Konirovltz, L. Hurchins,C.l'lU1Cl1ll'lS I I6 Two Years More I .mf i HOME ROOM 205 Row 1: Mr. Lowrey, O. Mackey, G. Melanson, D. Miller, D. MacKenzie, J. Marden, P. Leveille, B. Lemnah, D. Lewis, S Laskouski, T. Lilly. Row 2: K. McCarty, C. Mosher, J. Lougee, S. Lawson, L. Miller, S. Mason, J. Miller, D. Lesure, AI Moore, R. Mills, T. Mallory C. Anderson. Row 3: P. Malcolm, F. Lang, L. Vermouth, J. Roy, C. Greenier, J. Mefivier, K. Mohr, K. Lozey, L. Little, K. Lang, R. Leslie J. LeClair. HOME ROOM 206 Row i: L. O'Brien, E. Nelson, J. Parenteau, J. Parker, P. Paige, K. Murphy, R. Neaves. Row 2: Mr. Burrill, J. Perreault, T. Penchikoski, T. Nowak, S. Paire, K. Pafnode, D. Papale, K. O'Brien, R. Perham, T. O'Neil. Row 3: R. Parker, T. Murto, K. Oros, S. Nickerson, D. Ouellette, S. Oliver, J. O'Brien ll7 l'r's Up To Them HOME ROOM 308 Row 'l: Mrs. Gordon, J. Roy, C. Rothermel, K. Richards, Y. Piper, L. Rioux, C. Powell, C. Richardson Row 2: S. Riley, G. Rawlings, J. Pratt, J. Rice, M. Robido ux, J. Phippard, B. Pollock, H. Richmond Row 3: R. Phelan, T. Reynolds, B. Rollins, S. Robbins, W. Rathburn, R. Raiala, N. Primrose, C. Plante Row 4: C. Provenchia, P. Reardon, E. Priest, G. Rideout, J. Purdy, B. Petrin, D. Phillips Row Row Row Row at M HOME ROOM 315 Miss Tracy, J. Swannberg, C. Rossiter, S. Sanders, D. Russe ' . C. S uldin K. Sumner, B, Stillings, P. Steele, K. Souza, B. Scribner, Shaw, l-- 5an50UC'e pa Q1 I - R Steiner R. Simmons, B. Scadova, T. Snowman, W. Souclse, S. Smith, J- 5f0CkW9ll, M- 5Cl'10fleld J.. Schneider, D. Singer, R. Russell, M. St. Laurent, B- Spicher, R. Saari ll, G. Salce, P. Shephard, J. Sutton To Top The Score HOME ROOM 316 Row I: Mrs. Espiefs, J. Wilber, S. Webster, S. Williams, D. Wa y, A. Weisberg, N. Thompson Row 2: L. Vermourh, P. Williams, C. Tweedie, D. Taylor, D. Tarr, B. Wilcox, M. Whitney Row 3: D. Trask, G. Watkins, R. Walsh, D. Walker, M. Tebo, J. Welch, G. Wolhok Row 4: D. Washburn, K. Wheeler, B. Titus, K. Watterson, W. Taylor, G. Watkins HOME ROOM 320 Row 1: Mrs. Turtle, K. Keating, C. Burnham, T. Martinez, D. Hurley, F. Zorn, L. Yaeger Row 2: L. Kenyon, C. Hergeren, L. Zwicker, B. Wyman, M. Plumb, D. Delworlh, D. Chamberlain Row 3: A. Wilkes, V. Laughner, L. Thrhsher, D. Blake, T. Wyman, F. Hobbs, R. Derosier vs. What Are They Up To Now? fm in f iC' D. Blake wad-A We need 2 hippos and a female bumble bee before it starts up again K. Lameraux, B. Morin Oh Bobby, you make the cutest faces! , iw .4 S. Brown, D. Walker, K. Beverstock, M. Ro-bidoux Some Super Sophomores K. Landers LeT's spend the night fogether. 'Vt ,,......-.- T. Snowman Back To the old grind. 1 'mx ff 4 ddnn ,Je S. Eaton Twist again, like you did last summer B. Pefrin Young Comedians M. Ladam D. Goldsmith Really, l was iust testing to sep what condition they're in. C. Rossiter, D. Sidleau Ready or not, here we come! wwf: l ' S. Eaton It's nice that l can tie my outside interests in with school .a .- . Do Anything for ci Lough 'I9F'P?' G. Woodbury Do you always G-ail? O 0 T. Cox Ever had the feeling that someone was watching you? wear your basketball uniform to class, . N 3 l --zz. W3 -. K. Costello Wait, did you remember M. Furlone, K. Landers To brush your feefh, l've heard of a penny for your thoughts, but this is ridiculous. er Freshman Patterns E 'iff , .l LZ, FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Leff fo Right: C. Oliver, T. Delancy, S. Osgood, B. Morin ADVISORS M,-5. Beauregard Mr. Lowrey Mrs. Burrill Mr. Whipple l24 Shadow The Wolls FRESHMAN CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Row 7: S. Kasprak, C. Fuller, C. Pemrick, S. Barndollar, K. Hanna, K. Costello Row 2: N. Wyman, L. Morton, E. Konides, N. Thomas, S. Boucher, K. Lamoureaux, G. Woodbury, C O'Neil, S, Abbott, S. Cutter, P. Roy, D. Russell, W. Stockwell, D. Gagnon, M. Jacques, J. Dinkel . l X f vs-J 'XJ Y Fill The Classrooms HOME ROOM L0 Row 7: Mr. Kennen, J. Aldridge, L. Bergeron, C. Alther, S. Abbott, U. Beeck, S. Bafchelder, C. Anrilla, M. Alexander, R. Alexander, C. Ash Row 2: B. Begeron, B. Bailey, S. Barndollar, L. Barrashevich, J. Bergeron, S. Baybuft, B. Bergsron, W. Bastille, L. Bird, G. Barreft Row 3: P. Bell, B. Beauregard, G. Bills, M. Bergeron, S. Adam s, R. Barnett, S. Beauregard, A. Biron, H. Bingham f New HOME ROOM 15 Row I: Mr. Brown, C. Bouffard, T. Moore, L. Lawrence, D. Chamberlain, S. Champny, G. Castor, P. Chaffee Row 2: K. Blain, B. Boucher, P. Boles, S. Boucher, M, Chambers, W. Chamberlin, S. Carey, D, Carter Row 3: M. Carey, M. Candello, D. Brosnahan, R. Cassin, D. Cas for, L BOfClef1f T- Carbone, M. Bowne, M. Bleau, B. Campbell J. Bresserr l26 Walk The Halls ,, L HOME ROOM 16 Row 7: Mrs. Bergeron, L. Croteau, P. Sylvester, M. Centra, F. Chickering, M. Corkery, P. Damiano, N. Comerford. J. Christopherson. Row 2: T. Croreau, S. Croteau, B. Chickering, K. Costello, M. Clark, M. Chorney, V. Cram, J. Croteau, A. Cowing. Row 3: S. Chickering, K. Cobb, A. Cummings, T. Cross, T. Crandall, T. Cheever, T. Chase, G. Colong, S. Cutter. I if 1, . -Irvs 'Xia 'x HOME ROOM 17 Row 1: Mr. Whipple, M. Dearih, M. Delancey, L. Driscoll, K. Derby, W. Deuso, J. Davis, M. Davis. Row 2: P. Davis, D. Denis, G. Davis, T. Donahue, L. Dero sier, M. Driscoll, R. Duquefte, R. Dunn. Row 3: P. DesJardens, W, DuBois, K. Durward, J. Doody, E. Darling, J. Dee, G. Dubois. Row 4: T. DeLancey, M. Dratwa, D. DiBernardo, M. Du haime, C. Doore, G. Davis, J. Davis, J. Dinkel I 45 ir, L... U ig fx Patterns Which Vcrry 2 . . . HOME ROOM 'lOl Row 1: Mr. Bridge, A. Farina, L. Faucher, R. Facteau, C. Fitzmorris, D. Gagnon, B. Gagne, J. Geller,J. Fish. Row 2: J. Gallagher, R. Frowein, D. Fahey, C. Farmer, C. George, N. Evans, J. Field, R. Fournier, S. Gallagher. Row 3: D. Goldberg, J. Fredette, R. Fairbanks, B. Fox, D. Forest, S. Gallagher, R. Gauthier, B. Fontaine, E. Francoeur HOME ROOM 102 Row 1: Mrs. Burrill, S. Hartwell, K. Hartwell, G. Goldberg, D. Grover, D- Helper, P. Guyette, S. Healey Row 2: D. Herr, H. Green, M. Guyette, C. Hale, K. Hanna, M. Hetherman, M. Harris. Row 3: E. Guyette, R. Hagland, B. Hamill, A. Hartwell, S. Harris, M. Goodell, M. Hall. l28 Day To Day inf HOME ROOM 105 Row 7: Miss Drugg, C. King, T. Hockett, S. Hilou, J. Knight, M. Hurt, L. King Row 2: T. Hopkins, R. Kernozicky, D. Jarvis, B. Ingalls, B. Kenyon, L. Johndro Row 3: B. Hyatt, K. King, T. Johnson, E. Houpis, S. Kasprak, M. Kennedy, S. Hovhannesian Tim, ,. ii. .un HOME ROOM 110 Row 1: Mrs. Beauregard, L. Lawson, D. Lamoureux, R. Mason, J. MacCracken, F. Knox, M. Merrill, D. Libby, R. Lombard, L. Leduc Row 2: T. McNulty, M. Lacey, T. Lagerberg, C. LeRoy, M. LaCos1e, G. Merrill, T. Koski, C. Lussier, G. LaMonfagne Row 3: T. Lucius, J. LeClair, K. Lamoureux, E. Konides, A. Loos, K. Lawson, E. Lamoureux, J. Koski, M. McCurdy l29 In Shape, in Size HOME ROOM 202 I . N l . Row 1. Mrs. Nams, G. Moran, A. Mitchell, F. Moy, L. Mosley, L. Menon, s. Mosher, T- Olyonnellf L- Mojfef D mn Row 2: E. Newton, E. Olson, G. Moore, R. Murphy, E. Miner, C. Oliver, J. Nicholls, B. Morm, W. Olmstea . I ,.,. .- HOME ROOM 208 Row 7: Mr. Carroll, C. Pemrick, P. Perron, L. Papale, D. Orgaz, W. Perkins, M. Potter, S. Read, N. Proulx. Row 2: S. Pockett, G. Parenteau, J. Rhoades, B. Robbins, S. Rumy, H. Rivers, K. Reed, P. Pembroke Row 3: S. R' h d ' IC mon , G. Putnam, G. Patnode, M. Pelkey, S. Page, M. O'Nell, A. Plaut, J. Price, B: Pollock In Every Way 1' -,.. HOME ROOM 210 Row 1: Mr. Gallup, G. Smyth, L. Russell, R. Russell, D. Smith, J. Duffy, M. Shakour, F. Shangraw, R. Scadova, M. Simpson Row 2: D. Smith, D. Russell, P. Roy, D. Rouleau, G. Rogers, L. Secore, K. Ruelke, P. Russell, L. St. Jean Row 3: S. Snyder, D. Sidilau, R. Sheal, S. Sliva, D. Slanetz, W. Russell HOME ROOM 301 Row 1: Mrs. Pearson, B. Williams, S. Stinson, J. Willette, K. Watkins, G. Waldron, S. Walden, N. Thomas, S. Terry, D. Watkins, B. Underwood Row 2: K. Sunter, W. Whitcomb, W. Stockwell, H. Sullivan, W. Ca rr, B. Steiner, S. Whihemore, J. Janda, S. Starkey Row 3: M. Tardiff, D. Spiess, S. Willette, P. Thirsher, S.Washburn, S. Twitchell, M. Thompson I3I Patterns That Change I 1 HOME ROOM 307 Row l: Mrs. Galloway, H. Buckley, M. McTague, E. Woodman, B. Zulch, M. Morse, P. Dolan, G. Ball, A. Desmarais Row 2: J. Slusser, C. Wyman, N. Wyman, G. Woodbery, B. Andersen, D. Zimmerman, R. Friedman, S. Cody, D. Johnson R McWade, P. Zarr G. Dubois Hercules ... you ain'T! s S. Baybutt And there is never any after taste cf Into Sophomores and Then mwwf' . ,W B. Beauregard I want my mommy! K. Lameraux Besf book I've had since I was a kid. T. Chase It has a slight case of indigestion. L, Bordon What will you have? Ban, Secret, or Right Guard? Patterns Keep Changing 11,,,fi: , t it ,,,,,uf'i i f if .ff 'E 1-fer -n f we ill' -. 3' 1 Q 1 , e eeee l e ,- -ll mmmim Q-lg., , .A '75 ' , '- ji ' Hmlllillii .Fi . T. Lilly, L. Bordon A. Loos S. Abbott, G. Colony, K. King, D. Forrest, P. Roy :Wi W1 f' i J. Rosinski D. Fahay l can HY! Just waiting for my Dad. Again ond Again 0 95 r nuns i i , i qi, . B. Hammel, R. Eagan Must be pretty interesting! S. Clmer Stealing gym suits and dirty socks, Why? Secret code: put two fingers up by your eyebrow . . . 'iff-f., so l'm sick of this stuff! Osgood stop biting your nails! 1I36 . 5, 4, 3, S. SMITH fr G. HOWARD B. PETRIN D. SIDILAU D. BELIVEAU J. ALDINGTON-Captain CHEERLEADERS No Picture of HOLLIE MERRITT Available J. Towsusv H- MOV 2, l, Boom! Left to Right: K. Rossiter, P. Mattson, C. Dostilio, E. Konides, J. LeClair, Captain, D. Sidilou, P. Doody K. Mohr, A. Bergeron J. V. CHEERLEADERS The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders deserve much credit for a iob well done this year. They spent many hours practicing after school, perfecting old cheers and inventing new ones. Led by Captain Judy LeClair, the girls kept the crowd cheering through both the football and basketball seasons at all home games. The nearly new squad gives much promise of a really great team next year. Thanks, girls! Fight, Score, Win! , -ir ,ww ,. M 2'I' i W., FMR' ,,-.. . W' I ' - , , '. -i .,,, H H - h',.xf.?'11y1Ff 1Yi'f WK. ffl-. ,gflm , . -,.' W ' K' f:Q...wHf1- H 3 .Wm ,, ,Wrf . - 1' 3 ' . H H ' 'wg-.jiiffiffgff ,,.. , . :ani if' ev, , ,V 4 1 , Row 7: S. Duffy, J. Rice, B. Bergeron Row 2: K. White, T. Mayes, D. Goldsmith, G. Preg f ...M 'Hindi' ff wr fi , I ..,, . 4 N' ,. ..,- Q.. C, ' -t- .,- . -5 5+-x. . ..--za, , .. ' . ent fs, fv . f-N M' T . 4 mln' .VIL A C, I 1. .-ix, m -1 SEQ . '- Sttscuu SQ iiscfiblh Q' as 22 S , , EE-'V' A ' QD 3 5fH00L . . Q K 1' v E ll YQ . Q 1 N, Q A HWY, in if Ta 5 5 5 x 1 A ' R we . K 5 H156 5 1 .3 Y 1955, 21 4 4' 6' fi, E we x ' KM F ,, Q y -if 4' . ' 5 1. f fi'iZiH -2 fi N A Q, li, V 3 ' W' .4 'K X , g . .44'??f.,,A I N ,,,, g .,,,,,,. fy i , .,-, . i .Ax 1-A '1 eff' 4 , M' ,HI 4, sf 1' we 4 . Va' 1426 I 2....,3 .-,. E ..,, 5... .I 1 ff P gf fiii ' 'Q-z z ' . ze . 2, K . .,. '55 ,Wu F n if: '?Zf5'EW S iv is . J' ?'9 !'1' Practice . . Effort VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY From the first hot day of school in September to the bone chilling icy cold of Waterville, Maine, the Keene High Harriers proved again that they were a team to be reckoned with. The seven dedicated athletes that aver- aged from forty to sixty miles of running practice a week produced an outstanding eight win, one loss record dur- ing the regular season. In championship competition the Blackbirds placed second to Concord in the State Meet and finished fourth in heated New England competition, a mere eight points from second place. Keene's Harriers were led by three highly talented run- ners, Senior Captain Gerry Pregent, Junior Tim Mayes, and Sophomore Dave Goldsmith. These three were backedup by consistant performances from Kevin White, Steve Duffy, John Rice, and Brian Bergeron. Depth was Coach Jack Mayes chief concern at the beginning of the season but after a 19-37 triumph over Fitchburg, a traditionally tough opponent, the Blackbirds could not be stopped. Keene's Harriers beat out eight other teams to win the Monadnock ,Invitational and captured the Twin State Valley Champion- ship for the third year in a row to retire the trophy. Keene will be losing only two runners by graduation, Gerry Pregent and Kevin White, and the remaining under- classmen should form a strong nucleus to make Keene the top in the State. 7 K .. 4 '55 W' . . Success! D. Goldsmith-Seventh across the finish! SCORES Keene .... 19 Fitchburg . . . . . 37 Keene .... 18 Stevens . . . . . 38 Keene .... 32 Concord .... . . 26 Keene .... 15 Brattleboro ...... 48 Keene .... 17 Nashua ........ 46 Keene .... 17 Peterborough .... 42 Keene .... 25 Bellows Falls .... 32 Keene lst at Monadnock Invitational Keene lst at Twin State Valley Keene 2nd at State Meet Keene 4th at New England Meet T. Mayes Number one in the State Meet!! JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY The J.V. Cross Country team learned the ropes of cross country Q running under the able coaching of Mr. Mayes and the example of the Varsity team. The J.V. Harriers had only a few meets of their own and gained most of. their experience running along with the Varsity. Many Harriers showed the ability that will be needed to fill the shoes of departing Varsity runners. Most noteworthy of the team were Pete Harris, Frank Bates, and Forrest Shangraw. Row 7: D. Flavin, F. Shangraw, P. Harris, B. James, F. Chase, G. Dicey, B. Schlichting Row 2: F. Bates, P. Gilbo, B. Bergeron, D. Nelson, S. Page The start of the Class L State Meet G. Pregent, B. Bergeron Captain Pregent supervising another grueling workout. Gridiron Honors D. MERRILL Sportsmanship Award D. PARKER Most Improved Player Blackbird Drive T. TRUBIANO Sharby Trophy Winner H. Moy, G. Howard Boom oror , ,5 E M. SALCE-Coaches Award Courage and Desire lofi., fi - Row 7: Mgr, B. Crowell, M. Russell, M. Salce, T. Everard, W. Croteau, T. Trubiano, D. Merrill, D. Peters, J. Davis, D. LeClair Row 2: Mgr. B. Wolfe, J. Harris, B. Leighton, L. Lilly, S. Massicotte, W. Mohr, D. Parker, B. Tisdale, B. Goodale, Mgr. C. Hodgdon Row 3: Mgr. P. Crowell, Mgr. H. Clark, S. Riley, M. Shofield, M. Morse, T. Cox, F. Lucius, D. Houghton, Coach Smith, Coach Main, Coach Ginolfi VARSITY FOOTBALL Under Coach Ev Smith, the Keene High Varsity Football team experienced a hard fought season losing eight of their nine games. Though this year's squad may have been losers on the field, they were winners in the sense that they had guts and did not know the meaning ofthe word quit . Dave Peters, Mike Salce, and Wayne Mohr made All-State Honorable mention but in the minds of the students of Keene High, the whole team was All-State. SCORES Keene .... 14 Spaulding . .. . . 38 Keene .... O St. Thomas .. . . 26 Keene .... 0 West ..... . . 6 Keene .... 37 Concord . . . . . 0 Keene .... 6 Stevens . . . . .H 30 Keene .... O Athol .......... 34 Keene .... 14 Laconia ........ 46 Keene .... 7 Bishop Bradley . . 22 Keene .... 6 Monadnock ..... 18 T. Trubiano Off And Running Future Hopes! FRESHMAN FOOTBALL The Freshman Football team, under the direction of Coach Brown, fought through a tough season and came up with a most respectable season with four wins and five losses. Players to be commended are John Bressett, Gary Dubious, Bill Hyatt, and Dave Forest. These boys it is hoped will bring great help to next year's varsity team. Keene Keene Keene Keene .... Keene Keene Keene Keene SCORES Concord . Newport . . . Nashua .. Monadnock Fall Mt. .. Athol .... Brattleboro Greenfield . .. 16 . 8 . 16 . O . O .22 .42 L1 1? B 'i r :ibn x 1' v 2 Qi Row 1: J. Bressett, P. Roy, B. Szultch, B. Campbell, G. Dubois, N. Bleau, B. Bergeron, B. Hyatt, P. Burns, T. LaRoche Row 2: M. Morse, A. Cowing, S. Abbott, D. Forrest, J. Trubiano, M. Goodale, G. Smyth, G. Patanode Row 3: S. Gallagher, M. Graves, D. Treat, B. Sfarky, C. Lussier, S. Pratt, J. Deshano, D. Breault,T. Ch-356 Row 4: Coach Minickiello, Coach Brown ml ll IIC I45 A-pr The Pep Set : 73K.,, . V ' 4. Q - ii,, , 1 if J J. Wood, P.Smi1h, T. Roy, J. Phillips Look! -gf 5 hz I ,- .5 jf-jeg, , W s if ' ii' -fx 5714, ,...-r. ,.-f ,f ff' D. Sidilou ,ff Let's have a K! E N. Cooke, J. Clark, S. Rondeau, C. Safford cv w 'Cl iC KfSS1aq T. Newcombe, S. Smith, H. Moy, J. Aldingfon Concentration, at a time like 'N fhis? G. Howard, s. Smith, H. Moy I Up, Up and Away! V . my? h -a .K f- . . K ...4 a If' A.. 2 -- Q K f , xg, z . 55,1 N ,,.b ' 5 t his-rv . i Q, ' -' K ' L m,r A Q . nfig a it 5 J, , gf N, . -1 f . I ' i Q a,'Qa:ff 3 f ' R . f f bm,h aifmffsg I A , 5,,,1,, , ,J xvt , '. -.42 -X , - xfzi .1 lil iv 'I' sri' iid, Endurance and Stamina! 'nu 4 . TI. A Winning Team 12 VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1: P. Stromgreny P. Blaisclelly G. Abbottp P. Kennetty D. Halfordg B. Goodale -'ln Row 2: Coach Purbeckg E. Blakey P. Hebertp K. Watersonp S. Cutter, B. Hyaftp D. Hillf T. Mayes: managers: C. Hodgclon S Staples: J. Campbell VARSITY BASKETBALL The Varsity Basketball team, under able mentor Dud Purbeck, started slow but won Their last eight games in a row to clinch a tournament spot with a T2-6 record. Four seniors will be lost through graduation. These include Captain Paul Kennett, Gary Abbott, Pete Blaisdell, and Doug Halford. But Phil Strorngren and Kevin Watterson will head the pack next year in quest of a state championship. P. Stromgren On the Lay-up Keene ...... Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene ...... Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene On the Go! P. Stromgren 2 points from the line SCORES Pinkerton .... 70 Sdenm ........ 69 Gardner ...... 63 Memodd ..... 77 BerHn ... ... 85 Nashua ...... 80 Memorial ..... 83 Concord ...... 60 Central .. ... 86 Nashua ...... 86 Central . . . .. 72 Concord ...... 59 Gardner ...... 62 Stevens ...... 65 Berlin ........ 64 Pinkerton .... 59 Stevens ...... 70 Sdent ... ... 69 farm: 4? is ti.. G. Abbott . . . S-T-R-E-T-C-H . . D. Halford Jump Ball! The Future Varsity Keene ...... 70 Keene ...... 91 Keene ,..... 81 Keene ...... 67 Keene ...... 71 Keene ...... 56 Keene ...... 63 Keene ...... 60 Keene ...... 68 Keene ...... 49 Keene ...... 72 Keene ...... 83 Keene ...... 69 Keene ...... 80 Keene ...... 72 P. Harris, D. Corliss, J. Barry 74 B-O-Y . . . those are some cheerleaders! Keene ...... Keene ...... 65 J.V. BASKETBALL Keene ...... 66 Pinkerton Salem . Garden Memorial Berlin .. Nashua Memorial Concord Central . Nashua Central . Concord Gardner Stevens Berlin .. Pinkerton Stevens Salem . . The J.V. Basketball team under Ken Menard, finished with a fantastic 15-3 record. The five starters included C. Rosinski, J. Rosinski, S. Cutter, P. Hebert, and B. Hyatt. This record notes that the squad's accomplishments were a team effort, and were the result of dedicated practice by all the players. Mr. Purbeck may have some pleasant surprises next year. Row 1: J. Barry, T. Bird, R. Quellette, D. Croteau Row 2: M. Robideux, A. Wilkes, C. Rosinski, M. O'Neil, D. Corliss, J. Rosinski, D. Walker And Freshmen Cogers FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The Freshman Basketball team, under the leadership of Coach Brown, finished with a respectable but difficult season, winning five and losing ten. Top seeded players included Keith King, Matt Harris, and Steve Abbott. These players should bring help and experience to next year's varsity and iayvee teams. twiki, '. U is, -Q. is 19 5.0 as U 91 nv dll :Fi I f f ,gyi2w, ' 'ch . 'f .9'A'l'R ,,. ,, .. ,. fdgghr X ifiiuf N .2.:ai1Q. I - 1?25:l!': ' 5 S. - ' ' ' u- -K SCORES Keene ...... 37 Keene ...... 58 Keene ...... 53 Keene ...... 40 Keene ...... 57 Keene ...... 38 Keene ...... 44 Keene ...... 31 Keene ...... 41 Keene ...... 61 Keene ...... 57 Keene ...... 49 Keene ...... 66 Keene ...... 49 Keene ...... 33 Brattelboro . Stevens . . . Nashua .... Bellows Falls Monadnock . Brattleboro . Nashua . . Concord .. Stevens .. Fall Mt. . . . Monadnock Concord . . . Bellows Falls Fall Mt. . .. Hinsdale J.V. Row 1: T. LaRoche, S. Abbott, D. Cassin, G. Lamontange, M. Harris, T. Johnson Row 2: Mr. Brown, J. Davis, G. Dubois, K. King, G. Colony, P. Roy, J. Bressett, A. Cowing A New Season of Row 1: M. Russell, K. White, F. Bates, G. Pregent, Manager D. Magoon, Coach Mayes Row 2: B. Bergeron, S. Page, F. Shangraw, J. Rice, B. Bergeron Row 3: B. Sittler, B. Leighton, D. Goldsmith, S. Seraichick, B. James B. Sittler, F. Bates, B. Bergeron Now Brian . . . temper, temperl INDOOR TRACK For the third year the corridors of Keene High School have been a common backdrop to thumping shoes and whirling arms of Blackbird trackmen practicing for their shortest and coldest season in the year. Keene, along with many other schools in Vermont and New Hampshire, competed in Saturday afternoon meets at Dartmouth Col- lege and Phillips Exeter Academy. As a team the Keene runners were hardly a threat to Nashua and other power- ful teams, but individually the Keene trackmen produced many outstanding performances. Keene's most consistent winner was Senior Gerry Preg- ent who broke his own 600 yard run State Meet record of i:l5.i, a full second in front of second place Steve Urban of Nashua. Other Blackbird results in the State Meet were equally outstanding. Senior Kevin White captured third place in the lOOO yard run and Sophomore Dave Gold- smith made a big second place effort in the mile run. Walter Gay, Steve Seraichick, and Gary Sheldon, the team's high iumping trio, finished surprisingly well by placing third, fourth, and sixth respectively. Mark Russell tossed the shot put 43 feet, 8 inches to gain sixth place honors. Hurd Work and Fun G. Pregent, Mr. Mayes I saw you snap that towel Pregent INDOOR TRACK Of the eight competitors that qualified for the State Meet, seven Keene athletes earned the right to compete in the Nor- thern New England Meet against Maine and Vermont. Most notable performers were Gerry Pregent who won the 600 yard run and Dave Goldsmith who placed fourth in the mile with a time of 4:38. The 1968 Indoor Track team was one of the best ever and it will be a long time before the Home ot Champions sees another like it. D. Goldsmith Who did you expect . .. Nathan Baylee? What Nathan Baylee? Have we seen the Phantom Grub? HA! HA! HA! Pin! Pin! Pin! . The Keene High Wrestling team had a very successful season winning all their matches except one to Longmeadow, Mass. Probably their biggest win was a 26-20 decision to Sanford, Maine, last year's New England champs. The team won the state championship for the second year in a row by defeating Plaistow. The team entered the New England Wrestling Tournament in Westwood, Mass. and finished ninth among a field of thirty-six teams. This is only the second year that Keene has had a wrestling team and they already have won the state championship twice and did very well in the New England's which gives Keene High great honor. The team was sparked by many boys including undefeated records of nine wins by Bill Trybulski and Tom Durling. Other standouts included Rick Bates, who only lost one match during the regular season, Brian Trembley and Colony Boisvert. The team could not have done this if it were not for their great and capable coach, Mr. Minickello. At this time we would like to congratulate Coach Minic- kiello and his men on a iob well done. WRESTLING Row 7: T. Durling, B. Trybulski, M. Salce, B. Trembley, R. Bates, T. Lacey, C. Boisvert, C. Currier, S. Ellsworth, W. Scadova Row 2: S. Scadova, C. Ellsworth, N. Sittler, M. Descoteau, M. Furlong, J. Bergeron, F. Francis, M. Patnode, M. Hethermen, L. Borden Row 3: T. Snowman, T. O'Neil, J. Lovenger, S. Hartwell, T. Lilly, G. Howard, A. Cowing, T. Beckwith, B. Rollins, S. Crandall Row 4: Managers S. Paire, J. Partridge S. Ellsworth Keene Keene .... Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene SCORES 33 Bennington . 48 Barre ..... 24 Leonnnmer. 35 Plaisfow . . . 25 Sanford .... 31 Winchendon 30 Leominster . 21 Longrneadovv 37 Plaisfow . . . M. Salce Don'f Kill Him Girls' Basketball VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 7: S. Eutace, B. Burr, L. Beaulieu, S. Pelky, J. Beauregard, L. Brown, S. Mellish, S. Dionne Row 2: P. Peaks, manager, A. Barrett, P. Russell, M. Droque, P. Vincent, K. Prettie, S. Kelley, W Paquette, M. Hockett This year the team, under the coaching of Miss McCaughey, succeeded in having an 8-l record. Their one loss was a controversial and disappointing loss in Bellows Falls. For the first time in a number of years they won their game against Athol. Unfortunately, the return game was cancelled, due to conflicting schedules. With three of the starting girls having been Juniors this year, the team should continue to do fairly well next year. Keene ...... 50 Brattleboro . Keene ...... 41 Monadnock Keene ...... 54 Bellows Falls Keene ...... 38 Gardner . . . Keene ...... 44 Brattleboro . Keene ...... 39 Bellows Falls Keene ...... 40 Monadnock . V . Varsity and J. V. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Row I: K. Patnode, T. Barrett, M. Amadon, S. Brown, C. Fish, G. Woodbury, P. Bergeron, J. Gilbert Row 2: B. Scribner, M. Delancey, L. Zwicker, H. Gemmell, D. Demers, J. Harper, S. Hovhannesion, K. Lawson, G. Salce, A. Mosley, K. Murphy, Miss Leonard Missing: C. Wyman The junior varsity had a 5-4 record under the coaching of a new coach, Miss Leonard. Whether they won or lost, they usually kept their spirits high, thanks to the help of the many sophomores on the team. Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene. Keene JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES .....25 Gardner......28 .....29 Brattleboro I3 .....l8 Monadnock 9 .....2l Bellows Falls .. 24 .....2I Gardner......27 .....24 Brattleboro I7 .....29 Bellows Falls .. 37 .....35 Monadnock 30 Coordinotion Plus! . 'mann-v .-... 3.7 ,,,. ,i,.,,,w,, Q i A N mmm K K' 'X fi ,, .-, ,,,, M . 'T' ,, o,,, . .A 1 ,,,, L,, H ' if Row 1: F. Zorn, K. Ruelke, D. Wheeler, H. Adams, N. Evans, D. Carter, D. Bugler, L. Morton, P. Page Row 2: S. Barndollar, A. Geller, Mrs. Beauregard, J. Schneider, K. Landers Row 3: J. Lysett, P. Perin, F. Moy, B. Wilcox Row 4: A, Loos, V. Cram, D. Fahey, M. Fahey GYMNASTICS The girls' gymnastics team has progressed steadily since its formation only last year. The girls attended many meets as at Timberlane, Salem, Longmeadow, Mass. and an invitational state meet at Salem. Most of the meets were successful. CThe three seniors, Debbie Carter, Han- nah Adams, and Diana Wheeler, represented the team in most competition.J Thanks to Mrs. Beauregard, their coach, the girls have developed a great sport that we can all be proud of. I58 Mrs. Beauregard Listen-the name is Mrs. Beauregard, not Miss Trombley! Strike . . Strike . . Strike! GIRLS' AND BOYS' BOWLING TEAM Row M. Driscoll, J. Underwood Row Gay, R. Tarbox Row M. Shakour Row 4: A. Erskine, J. Fontaine, L. Rioux, P. Williams, S. Stinson, B. Williams The' Keene High School Bowling team coached by Mr. Carroll practiced at Zinn's from October to April. During this time they formed their own leagues and also played against other high schools. The winning team during the season was the Cavaliers: members of the team were Jerry Underwood, Steve Bosworth, Ken Washer, David Bressett, and John Bressett. Individual honors went to Alan Burt for the highest average of 106, Ray Hammond for a high single of 140 and Ken Washer for a high three of 362. High single forthe girls went to Sarah Stinson with an 86. We would like to congratulate these bowlers for a fine season and hope they will bring another championship to Keene High. rw 1: C. Cantlin, K. Bergeron, M. Pelkey, J. Bressett, A. Burt, D. Bressett, K. Washer, M. Bergeron, 2: J. Marden, M. Lynch, B. Scott, R. Corliss, M. Carey, D. Wilson, T. Carey, S. Bosworth, W. 3: Mr. Carroll, W. Perkins, M. Merrill, D. LaBarre, B. Howland, R. Sharkey, J. Jordan, B. Cone, :ii , 1 if 1 1 'li ,l if -e-nfl' f 1 I ---. l 1.4 . ! fferf-54345.16 1 A6 F1 r ff i',4 Z 'rr l H., . NJ 1 ff ' f' .fir-. 'f ' I 14i:'!1-, K' ff , '-Y' 'f A . wfgfaff.. 1 1 , 1 ,., - -jf. M., '-.-g Y .- A ,,,, ,kl,..s. .A E ...H 1. -1 -- f - --o- W Y , ,CEM Spring AA... Jaw so ..' H ' ew. 'W . fy I.. if-J GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM Row I: P. Malcolm, C. Orgaz, M. Robinson, G. Goedicke, S. DeBonneville Row 2: Mrs. Harris, P. Cram, B. Scadova, P. O'Brien, L. Vincent, D. Castor . f I ' ..,,-- gf 3 ,A Y. 3, The All-State Competitors Mrs. Harris, G. Goedicke, M. Robinson I60 , .,. M 4 ,,,, ,N . 4 Tania? I W ' M I 'J ' . E.. ,h E'- 3 a L J 'M GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM 1967 was the third successful season for the girls' Tennis team at Keene High. The team competed in matches with the Bellows Falls, Vermont team and others. With Mrs. Harris as their devoted and inspiring coach, we wish the team many more years of successful competition and fun. Sports Row 7: L. Beaulieu, C. Fish, T. Barrett, S. Pelky, K. Prettie, C. Towne, J. Waterman Row 2: Mrs. Beaurgard, M. Drogue, L. Gibbs, S. Callahan, G. Salce, P. Shepard, P. Peaks, D. Waterman, P. Russell, manager. ,. l l-11.11-1 1q ,..T' '-' Row 1: B. Hickey, S. Brown, M. Harmon, K. Miner, G. Cummiskey, L. Nicholas, D. Boutwell, D. Herrick, S. Lund Row 2: B. Wilcox, K. Arwe, M. O'NeiI, P. Smith, T. Roy, S. Bergevin, J. Beauregard, P. Pregent, Miss Zambito Row 3: J. Purdy, K. Conant, K. Mohr, C. Cole, C. Richardson, D. Castor, F. Prevost, J. Gilbert, S. Judd, D. White, S. Mellish Serve . . Smash . . . Game Point! TENNIS The Keene High Tennis team, under the direction of Mr. Ramsey, had a respect- able season in their second year of competition. The team was led by Torn Kremen, Bernie Herbert, and Gary Tolman. We would like to congratulate these boys on a very good season and wish them luck next year. ,ia - , .Qs 'Q jjj: 52 - +ve f Row 7: G. Tolman, B. Hebert, T. Kremen Row 2: D. Bailey, D. Kenney, E. Staples, T. Pearce, J. Harris, Mr. Ramsay B. Hebert, T. Pearce G. Tolman- Hole in One! 'N X ' 1 X lv... Row 1: Mr. Fahey, B. Montrone, T. Murtog T. McCarthy, K. Foley, Mr. Trufant Row 2: M. Douglas, P. Stromgen, T. Salce: D. Halford: T. Foley, P. Kennett GOLF The Keene High School Golf team, under the direction of Mr. Trufant and Mr. Fahey, enioyed a very excellent season winning all their matches and also winning the state championship of Keene High. Standouts on the team included P. Kennett, T. Foley, and B. Montrone. We like to congratulate these boys on a iob well-done and good luck next year. P. Stromgren, D. Halford, T. McCarthy, T. Salce ,- L - Er-rw K . ,M F6 .fzgffgg K A .4 :ap N-,Z i ' b., .1 Teeing Off rg., ' V NN X 1 A A 'Q P. Kennett gy Y SAP' M L R' -fwfr ' S . ,i ' x 2' f ...firm J F 'I 'T' .sf ' V V--.- --Q , T I63 Hot Weother ond Hord Workouts T Q Row 1: G. Pregent, C. Palmer, L. Lilly, N. Bemis, A. Stevens, D. Betz, C. Pearson, G. Sheldon, R. Goodnow Row 2: Coach Mayes, K. White, D. Goldsmith, T. Mayes, D. Snowling, E. Lussier, G. Gay, Coach Michaelides Row 3: B. Small, W. Gay, G. Blake, K. Bennet, J. Barry VARSITY TRACK The 1967 Track Team, led by Captain and surprises, as expected in Coach .lack finished the season with a 3-4 record in Alan Stevens, proved to be another season of success Mayes' outstanding Spring program. Keene High's runners dual meets and strong third place finishes in the Kiwanis Invitational, the State Meet, and the Meet cated athletes, the '67 and '68 Captains, Stevens, who received the Harold F. Drew Track .Award, consistently ran away from everyone in sight. Al won all of his races his Senior year, both in Cross Country and Track, and he placed an amaz- ing third in New England two mile competition by running the fastest time of his career. Gerry Pregent, thoroughly at home in quarter mile competition, had phenomenal success in that event. Pregent broke the 440 Kiwanis Invitational record by 1.1 seconds, ran a 49.5 to break a long standing Keene record of 50.6 seconds, tied another record of 31 years standing, and established a new State Meet record against intense competition. Other consistent Blackbird performers included Bob Small, who captured second in State pole vault competition, Ken Bennett, who placed second in the high iump, and Dave Goldsmith and Walter Gay, both consistent point getters. of Champions. The cinder attack was led by two dedi- Alan Stevens and Gerard Pregent, 'Q SCORES Keene .... 58V2 Fitchburg .... 72V2 Keene .... 73 Concord ...... 57 2: Keene .. .63 Gardner . . . . 68 Keene . . .58 Bellows Falls 80 Keene .. .84 Stevens . . . . 47 Keene. . . 81 Peterborough 50 Keene- .... 40 Nashua .... 86 Keene 3rd at Brattleboro Relays - Keene 3rd at Kiwanis lnvitational .L Keene 3rd at State Meet Keene 3rd at Meet of Champions -Coach Mayes, Captain Al Stevens, Coach Michaelides Of Jogging . . Striding and Sprinting JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK The J.V. Track Team had only a.limited schedule in '67, gaining most of its experience by competing with the Varsity in dual meets. The J.V. runners, although not qualifying for the State Meet, produced many excellent performances that suggest future success in Keene's Track program. Most note- worthy of the J.V. Blackbirds are John Rice, Brian Bergeron, and Frank Bates. C. Pearson First lap of the mile a... I. 5. ' ' IE C 7' T ,..., 4' ti . gs ti K j I . M -E1 Row 7: J. Herr, J. Rice, G. Howard, D. French F. Bates Row 2: J. Crompton, B. James, B. Mills, B Bergeron -D. Betz After 440 yards . . . VlCTORY! Another Hit, Another Run! Row 1: T. Ferguson, B. Lamothe, E. Howard, J. Lysitt, B. Richards, E. Silk, G. Gardner, T. Trubiano Row 2: Coach Main, P. Blaisdell, P. Tremblay, D. Sidlau, G. Abbott, D. Merrill, C. Sweeney, R. Bates, C. Hodgkins VARSITY BASEBALL This year's Varsity Baseball team, coached by Howard Main, experienced a fine winning season of 12 wins and 6 losses. Co- captains Joe Lysitt and Blake Richards along with Doug Merrill provided the offensive punch for this club. Defensively, the Birds were led by Greg Gardner, Pete Blaisdell, and Tony Trubiano. With pitchers Brian Tremblay, Gary Abbott, and Doug Sidlau returning, the Birds can look forward to a fine season next year and perhaps a state championship. Joe Lysitt, Coach Main, Blake Richards gEENg 1 1 so .M-S-S Keene ..... . . .2 l rf ' Keene .... . . . . 4 sg, If-til?-v.1.. , ' Fm 1' is i'?l?i'i ,x , 'L l is cs an Keene. . . . . . . . 7 l66 Keene ........ 6 Keene ........ 8 Keene ........ I Keene ........ 4 Keene ....... 10 Keene ........ 4 Keene ........ 5 Keene ........ 5 Keene ........ 8 Keene ........ 9 Keene ........ 2 Keene ........ 4 Keene ........ 5 roi. lllr 4,- MX k i SCORES Athol ...... Vt. Academy Fitchburg .. Fitchburg .. Manchester . Stevens . . Stevens .... Brattleboro . . Manchester . Nashua . . Nashua . . Berlin .. . Berlin . . . Stevens .... Vt. Academy Brattleboro . . is f W7 .J Cntr J.V. BASEBALL The J.V. team, under Coach Ken Menard, fielded a fine winning season of ten wins and two losses. Ottensively, the junior Birds were led by Phil Hebert, Ken Watterson, Dick Ouellette, and Ed Auger. Sure handed Dick Ouellette, John Boardmen, and Phil Hebert paced this club in the defense department. Credit is due to pitchers Tim Chabot, Pete Trembley, and Chris Bergeron tor their fine mound activities. Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene ...... 4 Keene ...... 1 Keene Bellows Falls .... O . . . . .16 Vermont Academy 4 Monadnock l Bellows Falls .... 7 Nashua........l Nashua ........ 1 . . . . .17 Vermont Academy 2 'iq pn-A PN Row 1: J. Wheeler, K. Watterson, K. Bergeron, B. Bissell, D. Walker, M. Bugler, T. Durling Row 2: M. Robideux, T. Bird, P. Herbert, T. Chabot, M. Johnson, E. Auger, Coach Menard I' SCORES Vermont Academy 4 Monadnock ...... 6 Brattleboro .... 3 Vermont Academy 2 Brattleboro ...... 1 Bunting On N81 I67 45, N3 rf? k ' J ...,E, -i . E '36 W X F ill - 531,-'TQf'ffA5h ,gigwgsf L,-- WT-- r LSE 331' K . ,Q -4.1 i 1 15 M is Q mf. :as k S , ge. A .- ,Q Nh , V X -:f:'- XS . X fu-il?'F:5:' , .?.11Jf-sv -N ' L. Lilly, G. Pregent ,'f.'1. .V . sift 4- Q wi., K IVF.: .. xi 1,.wg,N. P. Kennett 'nunscnn ,g1EEAQp K. White Mr. Blackbird Mr. Menard, Mr. Purbeck Smile . . . here comes Scoop. Simond says Tous h your nose! Coach Mayes Dave Magoon did what? Tim Mayes D. Betz, G. Pregenr I'm here! i. f ' V J. Aldington . u. ,.LL, El Q Ns. Q. fszff E .3 ,bf-.'4 ly ,,,M M Bfbmwfvif Cef has mm? ag, , Dave Goldsmith Mr Mlmcklello, Mr. Ginolfi Bull Montrone Dave Peters, Coach Smith . a W,,' Kitt l 33, i n i f,.., I ' r.. .... r .fs f a ,,a, r r'i T i ,,V, l V ,cgi , irkhr ALVL 5 , , Pictures, Running Hecids and Ads Sue Howard and Jim Johnston Editors-in-chief Frank Henderson and Lenny Nelson Head Photographers .41 ' . 1 ' -..,q,r we , ' Z ssss T s.ns - tl x,l?.,La41,....,,,,g:tififa..r P Karen Landers Assistant Editor-in-chief Diane Beliveau and Margie Jones Senior Section Editors SALMAGUNDI The boards combine efforts in order to produce the Keene High School yearbook, Salmagundi, while under the instruction of Mrs. Kilroy. The Salmagundi represents many laborious hours of work and planning on the part of the editors and assistants. Each individual page must be as- sembled and typed, advertisements must be sold, photographs taken, articles written, and all the information compiled and edited before the book may be sent to press. The final product, The Salmagundi, contains innumerable cherished mem- ories of our high school lives, which will never be forgotten. l72 The Final Deadline Met ol Lost ..ff ' 2:43, rv' fg,s7l,:,,-Ei K SALMAGUNDI EDITORS Seated: P. Hanrahan, M. Jones, S. Howard, J. Johnston, S. DiMeco, B. McQues1on Standing: L. Nelson, K. WhiTe, Mrs. Ki-lroy, Advisor, L. Constanino, F. Henderson ,,,,, W SALMAGUNDI ASSISTANT EDITORS Row 1: S. Mellish, L. Nallett, K. Abbott, E. Contas, K. Landers, J. Clark, P. Mattson Row 2: M. Bergeron, C. Osgood, C. Bailey, R. Lamontagne, P. Szoc 2 ii. The Finished Yeorbook Soon Will Be 1 SALMAGUNDI LITERARY BOARD Row 1: M. Hasz, E. Nelson, L. Nallett, J. Clark, L. Little, A. Hakala Row 2: D. Graves, K. Arwe, F. Zorn, S. Hatt, L. Hood .pam 's s 'QD SALMAGUNDI PHOTOGRAPHY BOARD Row I: G. Goedicke, D. Sidilau, K. Abbott, J. Clark, P. Mattson, L. Nallett Row 2: D. Tyler, F. Henderson, L. Nelson, K. Oros The Guardian of Our Memories - V ' in V , SALMAGUNDI BUSINESS BOARD Row 1: C. Decker, B. Moran, R. Wright, C. Croteau, S. DiMeco, J. Hovhannesian , Row 2: M. Foster, D. Coates, D. Houle, K. Spring, S. Petrin, M. Carrier, B. Williams, L. Bronson, T Lynch, K. Snowman, M. Egounis, P. Smith, C. Delancey, I. Jobin, B. Reyor ,q vw .551 35,3-sf SALMAGUNDI ART BOARD Row 1: Linda Rowell, C. Cole, L. Costantino, V. Alward Row 2: G. Woods, P. Vincent, J. Beauregard, H. Grout, B. Wyman, G. Riendeau Veni, Vidi, Vici .Q -AMITSJ 7 .Li :-'Q' LATIN CLUB Row l: Mrs. Gordon, K. Snowman, J. McCarty, K. Gemmell, E. Day, T. Lynch, T. Roy, J. Quintillio, L. Little, L. Yaeger, C. Rossiter Row 2: J. Hovhannesian, C. Decker, L. Bartashevich, K. Lamoureux, K. Hanna, P. Rothermel, C. Henchey, S. Bailey, K. McCarty, N. lmondi, P. Sutton Row 3: A. Barrett, K. Duffy, G. Rideout, J. Clark, F. Prevost, B. Bridge, D. Bugler, E. Nelson, E. Priest, D. Aron, B. Reyor, P. Szoc, B. Montrone Row 4: J. Phillips, S. Shaw, M. Bennett, A. Skidds, M. Properzio, C. Satford, D. Lesure, C. DeLancey, D. Waterman, D. Houle, F. Lang Row 5: H. Goodnow, T. Henry, S. Seraichick, S. Massicotte, B. Neuhotf, F. Chase, W. Soucise, C. Anderson, D. Eaton I 1 M, 1 1' .5 i 1: ' 2 , 131 Row i: Mrs. Galloway, S. Whittemore, M. Clark, K. Lawson, E. Houpis, B. Gleason, S. Underwood, M. Hathaway Row 2: J. Phillips, E. Batchelder, D. Howe, C. DeCoff, L. O'Brien, M. Fahey, J. Swahnberg, L. Yaeger, M. Foster, J. Bonnette Row 3: L. Vincent, D. Trask, K. Blain, P. Fuller, C, Dostillio, L. Bronson, S. Eustace, L. Walden, M. Dee, B. Burr Row 4: S. DiMeco, C. Searles, M. Bennett, L. Aho, K. Grover, C. Safford, M. Properzio, A. Skidds, J. Castor, A. Moore Row 5: D. Neuhoft, M. Bugler, B. Johnson, T. DeLancey, C. Oliver, R. Lamontagne, D. Kenny, T. Mayes, G. Tolman, W. LeClair . .f -1' V - , ff' 'YL' V ..-P Aprendiendo Lo Cultura De Otros Poises SPANISH CLUB Row 1: Mrs. Aldridge, J. Anderson, K. Souza, B. Scribner, G. Howard, A. Skidds, B. Hickey, K. Harper Row 2: I. Jobin, D. Jenkins, D. Waterman, W. Walsh, K. Allen, S. Pelkey, R. Wright Row 3: D. Carter, K. Prettie, S. Fringley, S. Herm, T. Lacey, K. Landers EL cr'RucLo ESPANOL Este a'rTo los socios del Circulo Espanol, bajo la direccian de la senora Aldridge. Ya han asistido a dos reuniones. Algunos estudiantes cantaron canciones de Navi- dad y Debbie Martin nos visito' para mos- trarnos proyecciones de so ternporado en Araniuez el verano pasado como una Junior Ambassador a Espana. --L:-. -Q L 15.2 5 J.. ,L 'Lib 1. A. Davis No, l'm not in the Spanish Club, but somebody has to be in this picture. II Fout Chercher Avec le Coeur lf FRENCH CLUB Row 7: J. Swahnberg, P. Shephard, Mrs. Gallagher, E. Staples, P. Rieth, D. Graves, B. James, Mrs. Barry, A, Geller Row 2: D. Singer, C. Greenier, C. Rossiter, P. Reardon, C. Andrews, H. Adams, D. Carter, J. Anderson, D. Eaton Row 3: C. Fish, L. Vermouth, L. Beauregard, J. LeClair, S. Howard, P. Launey, M. O'Neil, K. Anderson, K. Patnode Row 4: K. Ash, M. Imondi, K. Arwe, P. Sutton, J. Aldington, C. Searles, K. Beverstock, L. Yeager, J. Phippard, T. Murto we 1 FRENCH CLUB Row 1: S. Mellish, C. Johnson, K. Murphy, E. Staples, P. Rieth, D. Graves, B. James, D. French, N. English, K. Landers Row 2: K. Davis, L. Bronson, P. Mattson, E. Contas, J. Clark, A. Skidds, A. Cole, C. Saftorcl, M. Drogue, T. Newcombe, K. Gemmell Row 3: N. Paquette, M. Hasz, M. Bergeron, S. Gray, P. Wakemann, M. Neil, K. Anders, C. Delancey, A. Trombley, F. Zorn, C. Richard- son, D. Wheeler . Row 4: M. Foster, J. Buffum, S. McDougle, D. Hamilton, M. Schofield, K- Bailey, J- Barry, K. Grover, M. Aldrich, K. Prettie 78 ff. .,... .. Rockets, Computers and Nature HX Row 7: M. O'Brien, D. Neuhoff, C. Anderson, R. Louiselle, K. Bailey, B. Stockwell Row 2: J. Stockwell, S. Orgaz, M. McCurdy, L. Leduc, S. Elberfeld, K. King, B. Leighton, D. Croteau, Mr. Gallup, E. Olson J Dibernardo M Sullivan SCIENCE AND MATH CLUB The Science and Math Club, under the direction of Mr. Gallup, has under- taken an ambitious project this year. Our future scientists and mathematicians have worked together to construct rockets and launch them for exhibition, with the other students invited. ln the planning stages is a field trip for the club. We wish them the best of luck in their educational goals. M. Salce Another scientific mind in action A l T I R fi, 'H 2 ,W Q . ie 1 , , . ,E .5 ef . Q ' 11- , - ' ' ,,,ee....a mf.. E 1 -...er ra. , elif ,iff H b, 4 .,,. I8O .40- 3.4.. -f ' ' 'N ---and 5 -.0 , Opportunities tor Poets and Writers . , ,f W0 ENTERPRISE EDITORS Row 7: J. Rollins, M. Foster, R. Sunter, T. Henry, L. Hood, Mr. Allen r V K I ENTERPRISE ART BOARD Row 1: C. Johnson, J. Beauregard, J. Rollins, L. Rowell, F. Lang, C. Tribble Showing Promise and Ability .M lm? 'if L 5 4 .L ENTERPRISE BUSINESS BOARD Row I: R. Murphy, T. Henry, P. Davieau, K. Arwe Row 2: A. Burt, J. Anderson, T. DeLancey, S. Barndollar ri.. ,SS ENTERPRISE LITERARY BOARD Row 1: P. Davieau, L. Bronson, C. Dostilio, P. Fuller, L. Hood, J. Anderson Row 2: T. Henry, A. Burt, J. Clapp, M. Ladam, W. LeCIair, S. Hatt, J. Rollins, J. Swahnberg, C Bethwith, S. Gray, C. Talbot, A. Monk, G. Colony, S.'Farina, R. Sunter Keeping Students Abrecist tm l .. . - ,igg .ei , . eeeee 1 Q li . te ff' '57 Q INFORMER EDITORS Row 7: S. MacMurphy, N. Purbeck, G. Goedicke, P. Smith Row 2: A. Geller, J. Swahnberg, J. Beauregard, L. Nelson, P. Blaisdell Missing: P. Russell ,4 INFORMER BUSINESS BOARD Row 1: M. Delancey, S. Hovhannesian, K. .Arwe, K. Patnode, D. Howe, V. Cram, L. 0'Donnell, M. O'Neal, l. Jobin Row 2: S. Barndollar, S. McMurhpy, C. Dostilio, L. Bronson, S. Eustace, M. Properzio, S. Willard, A. Skidds, B. Reyor, B. Payne Row 3: G. Schneider, S. Kendall, C. Greenier, M. Bennett, K. Lozey, H. Gemmell, D. Demers, S. Shaw, J. MacKinnon Row 4: C. Searles, L. Aho, M. Nims, C. Rossiter, C. Abbot, P. Reardon, D. Remy, K. Durward, C. Safford, E. Contas Row 5: L. O'Brien, C. DeCoff, S. Croteau, P. Shephard, L. Little, E. Priest, P. Steel, G. Rideout, D. Kingsbury, M. Drogue, P. Vincent l Ot News ot Its Best X . -,, QL If X J' , . 5 J INFORMER REPORTERS Row 1: L. Nelson, G. Goedicke, F. Zorn, L. Yaeger, M. Foster, A. Geller, S. Kasprak, E. Houpis, L. Hood Row 2: D. Watkins, J. Bergeron, B. Pollock, C. Pemrick, B. Andersen, K. Lamoureux, K. Costello Row 3: D. Orgaz, K. Ash, R. Leslie, L. Bronson, C. Cole, K. Lozey, S. Bailey, P. Blaisdell Row 4: M. Shakour, C. Anderson, S. Nuggent, P. Shakour, D. French, N. English, J. Beauregard, A. Monk, T. Henry INFORMER The INFORMER, the school magazine, is published several times a year. Articles of interest include girls' and boys' sports, school and class activities, and personal glimpses of new students and teachers. ln June, the INFORMER publishes a special edition of Senior Class Wills and plans after graduation. The INFORMER prints news of interest and enioyrnent for all students. All the World ls 0 Stage DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Left to Right: Mrs. Shanks, M. Bergeron, J. Beauregard, C. Talbot, S. Gray, Mr. Riel fri -mal !.. '...'li7 nlxkkfaj a-N, jjrfrfnt ci, l t N. Purbeck PRESIDENT ...f- ',,' l i '!l l - if, lf-f'1f ' S. Farina, Mr. Riel Camelot DRAMATIC CLUB The most active club of Keene High School, the Dramatic Cl-ub, is to be commended for its high quality performances given twice each year. This year's presentations included an English farce, See How They Run and My Fair Lady . This hard-working and talented club gives donations to the local Community Chest and also sends two delegates to Boys' and Girls' State. l84 N. English Camelot And KHS Students the Players 'ill SCENE, PROPS, COSTUMES Row 7: T. Henry, J. Herr, J. Wood, J. Aldington, J. Phelan, D. Houle, S. Terry, J. Bergeron, K. Lamoureux Row 2: L. Beauregard, P. Davieau, S. Bailey, L. Costantino, C. Cole, M. Egounis, C. Croteau, K. Snowman, J. MacKinnon, B. Day, J. Beauregard, J. Rollins Row 3: L. Walden, A. Trombley, L. Bronson, J. Mauthe, S. Smith, J. Johnson, F. Lang, H. Hunter, L. Mosley, B. Pollock, S. Eustace Row 4: D. Thurston, C. Searles, T. Lynch, P. Smith, S. DiMeco, K. Grover, S. Howard, D. Graves, L. Aho, J. Lavender, E. Houpis ADVERTISING AND MAKE-UP Row 7: J. Foster, D. Singer, J. Johnson, E. Priest, C. Greenier, L. Liftle, K. Abbott, D. MacKey, K Martel Row 2: D. Kingsbury, C. Bossiter, P. Mattson, J. Clark, M. Drogue, C. Safford, E. Contas, D. Coates J. Bonnette, P. Rieth Row 3: M. Chorney, P. Reardon, H. Gemmell, M. Bennett, S. Mellish, M. Bergeron, J. Swahnberg F. Zorne, M. Harmon The Ruin in Spain ,Wah N. Purbeck, S. Farina See How They Run if Row Row Row Row ACTORS Goedicke, K. Gemmell, J. Lavender, A. Garland, M. Bergeron, S, MqMurphy, P. Davieau, M. Baehre Smith, C. Pemrick, S. Barndollar, A. Farina, E. Batchelder, K. Landers, R. Brochu, J. Clark, T. Salce Thurston, S. Mellish, F. Zorn, S. Farina, L. Beauregard, N. English, A. Skidds, C. Safford, C. Talbot Salce, S. Terry, W. Walsh, C. Allen, J. McCarty, B. Cummings, J. Rollin, J. Johnslon, M. Russell Stays Mainly in The Plain v ' mx... , V STAGE CREW T Row 1: S. Herm, J. Phelan, J. Herr, B. Beauregard, E. Darling, B. Clarke Row 2: S. Oliver, R. Louiselle, C. Bailey, B. Benkosky, G. Guyette, T. Henry DRAMATIC CLUB-NON-COMMITTEE MEMBERS Row 7: P. Gove, M. Foster, M. O'Neil, J. Fuller, M. Lecuyer, A. Hakala, R. Bradstreet, S. Kasprak, T. Ellsworth Row 2: B. Scribner, L. Vermouth, G. Howard, N. Veale, L. Yaeger, P. Vincent, A. Skidds, L. Nallett M. Properzio Row 3: C. Johnson, D. Remy, M. Nims, N. Imondi, C. Mosher, E. Olson, T. Delancey, K. Sunfer H. Hunter 1 1 Fuiure Community Leaders sf, ..-. I ilil isigiligai Q? 'thug JUNIOR ROTARIANS Row 1: E. Staples, B. Tremblay, J. Davis, T. Lacey Row 2: M. FurIone, J. Bridges -1- -m wx -Q... JUNIOR LIONS Row I: L. Lilly, W. Mohr, T. Mayes, T. Newcomb Row 2: B. James, R. Brochu, Mr. Bridges, B. Clarke, B. Cummings Q I I A Voice Crying in the Wilderness if? Af If Row 1: Lorraine Goodrich, Mrs. Tuttle, Ruth Berry, Paula Malcolm Row 2: Sharon Batchelder, Chris Fuller, Beth Ohman, Brenda LaPlante, Larry Bedaw, Doug Washburn BIBLE CLUB The Bible Club consists of students who wish a deeper comprehension of the Bible. The club reviews the contents ot the Bible and its meaning. Unfortunately, however, due to a lack of appropriate space, the gatherings of the Club have been few. The Club's advisor, Mrs. Tuttle, invites all interested students to visit the meetings, in hope that they will enioy the Club's atmosphere. Awareness of ci Changing World I-X CURRENT ISSUES FORUM Row i: Mr. Ramsay, P. Tacy, H. Green, M. Shakour, T. Murto, S. Laskowsk, P. Sutton, M. St. Laurent Row 2: L. St. Jean, S. Waldron, C. Delancey, J. Swahnberg, J. Anderson, S. Holman, M. Nims, M. Lecuyer, L. Hood Row 3: J. Castor, L. O'Donnell, E. Day, S. Hatt, D. Trask, M. Chambers, S. Whittemore, C. Wyman, J. Sutton, C. Greenier, L. Little Row 4: K. Cobb, L. Thomas, K. Arwe, F.'Lang, F. Zorn, L. Yaeger, C. Beckwith, D. Watkins CURRENT ISSUES FORUM Headed by Mr. Ramsay, the members of the Current Issues Forum make it a point to know of the major issues of the nation and world by attending monthly meetings with guest speakers, debates or discussions. Fund-raising proiects are held to promote school spirit, and at the same time to gain money for a club scholarship, which is pre- sented to a deserving sen- ior. This group of hard- working students should be commended for their vital interest in today's world. K. Arwe, P. Shepherd, L. Yaeger, J. Swanburg And when they say they need help, they're not kidding l90 Service - The Key to Better Living KEY CLUB ' Row 1: K. White, B. Cummings, J. Clapp, J. Davis, B. Clarke, B. James Row 2: Mr. Tremblay, F. Chase, C. Thomas, T. Snowman, M. Schofield, G. Bradstreet, D. Kenny, G. Tolman, J. Harris, M. Furlone, F. Henderson, J. Rice, K. Oros, K. Bailey, R. Brochu, R. Johnston, M. Barrett 0 Key Club officers and Mr. Trembley KEY CLUB The Key Club is a group of boys who generously give their time for the good of the community, as well as the school. The members of the Key Club, guided by Mr. Tremblay, attend meetings of the local Kiwanis Club in order to gain a better understanding of an adult community service organization. Many worth- while proiects are sponsored by the Key Club, and it is an asset to the school. 1, ,N DEBATING CLUB Row I: W. Smith, S. McMurphy, J. Anderson, D. Carter, F. Zorn, Mr. G. Butler Row 2: M. Furlone, J. Johnston, E. Staples, D, DiBernardo, H. Green, R. Wright, R. Parsons, M. Ladamm, S. Farina, J. McCarty The Debating Club, under the guidance of Mr. Butler, has attended numerous meets and tournaments this year, and has won several individual and team awards. Keene participated in each of the three levels of debating, novice, intermediate, and varsity. ln each debate, two teams, one affirmative, one negative, attempt to persuade a judge To agree with the case they have presented through reasoning, logic, and supporting evidence as well as oral presentation of the topic. The topic this year was resolved: that Congress should establish uniform regulations to control criminal investigation procedures. qv I -no USHERS CLUB Row 1: C. Gemmell, S. Brown, S. Dimeco, G. Goedicke, J. Wood, K. Grover Row 2: D. Thurston, S. Howard, L. Roy, B. Moran, D. Wheeler, P. Trybulski, P. Sutton, D. Beliveau Row 3: T. Ellsworth, D. Graves, R. Wright, Mr. Gallup, S. Rondeau, J. Aldington, K. Landers USHERS CLUB The Ushers Club of Keene High consists of girls selected in their sophomore year, who serve as members through their senior year. Ushering for social functions, concerts, and plays, the girls conduct themselves in a most friendly and courteous manner. Because of their grace, poise, and charm the girls have brought much honor and esteem to our school. D. Pressler If they can get dressed up so can I 0095... Q ist Row P Davieau A Farina H Adams J Batchelder K Allen D. Beard, Mrs. Hutchins, Mr. Cummings 2nd Row K Gemmell C Kilyanzick G Goedlcke N Purbeck S. Sawyer, J. Fuller, J. Clark, B. Ohman 3rd Row J Bonnette J Flanders K Barley M Barry R Brochu, G. Blake, T. Salce, A. Dionne, M. 4 Row J D scoll G Di ey G Howard N English D Bond, B. Lancey, B. Miller, J. Knight, K. A CAPELLA CHOIR The Keene High School A Capella Choir is one of the finest choral groups in the state. Besides singing at Memorial Day and Baccalaureate Services, the members carol at the different schools and the hospital during the Christmas season. The choir annually presents two concerts, one at Christmas and an exchange concert in the spring. Through membership in A Choir, members develop an apprecia- tion for applied music. Singing WiTh Lilting Melody CHOIR COUNCIL The Choir Council provides a link between The director, Mr. Cummings, and The members of The A Capella Choir. Sfuclenfs on This council organize proiecTs in order To earn money for The buses used on choir Trips. They also organize and make The dec- oraTions for The concerfs and par- Ties. in , u in iC 3' CHOIR COUNCIL Row 7: C. Kilyanczik, K. Gemmell, J. Clark, T. Salce Row 2: R. Brochu, K. Bailey I 2 5 li K.. . V C ...Q y f. .. 2 e asv I One, Two, Three .I 2 Q e BAND COUNCIL Seated: J. Swahnberg, J. Knight, T. Dinkel, G. Blake Standing: J. Partridge, K. Oros BAND COUNCIL The band council consists of two students from each class, who are elected bythe members ofthe band. Those students organize the band trips, arrange the details of the exchange concert, and plan money-raising proiects. This year Jim Knight was the chairman. ..,.. ,,.. . , Sounding Off - Musiccilly l . .:,, ,,,f.s,,ssf :,, x -fzf.--1 1-ew.wy.f dr, , 5,1-ew--fw-,. .,.-.was fgf- ,,. 1 g , . , .- A 1 L' k' LL': ' ,- E V LL,, - ., .L-. La' 0 3 .fee 3 - we ve 1 -Tg1',':5t I'T' , J ',!1 , , a ,Eg cg x,v I d...G, is ,.,,! T N, ,WJ Q., , w ss- it Q '..,,t.. S v vw - - 2 2 ft x Q- . ,, Jr- ' 2. T, ,V ' . K ' s A r - - '- . . T' ,' V 'Q me , B . 5 'T ' . ' A Q . -aisle. ' '. -is .4 fs 4 'owl 'eff in Va .- - v is - .. : elk 4 i l Q 8 2 rl' .. g .. . 1.3 .-i.,,x, 'g, aj, .,, .. ii! ,iTa,,., .4 gg., .au isa-A'f...L,,, si, gd-gg -agp. .1.1..,.f,J.,,' ' ' 1 , V i , ,I . ,. ,f 1, , K - ,f . - - Q. -- --ttf f-, 1... ff ' - df- --5--3' '- 1-r, -- R 1,f'. S 51, !- -9. 9 -'-F165-4' .- f m e-!.Ut U ' ill' 5 ii- ll? --rl if g fl if- A , if E J f l., gf' ' , L iil,.jl i lit, A - mf f L' a s . f il ' Uni- 'M e ' t - 455 .Z L W A W-ffl '5- 4. i..zik,.?l:5'JZ2: BAND Row 1: D. Watkins, K. Sunter, M. Jacques, J. Green, G. Potnam, J. Swahnberg, P. Bergeron, S. Mellish, S. Fish, S. Sawyer, R- Carey, M- l-GHCBY, J- B2H'dUlf1S, M- Candello, M- GUYETTS, T. Newcombe, W. Olmstead, L. Worcester, M. Chambers, P. Steele Row 2: K. Oros, P. Shepard, D. Slanetz, D. Rousseau, J. Perreault, K. Conant, J. King, R. Wright, P. Rieth, D. Coates, J. Schneider, J. Vermouth, S. Brown, B. Scribner, C. Whitcomb, A. Davis, P. Rothermel, B. Cook, G. Woodbury, K. Murphy, S. Lund, J. Hall, J. Graf, M. Dessoteau, K. Peets Row 3: S. Burns, J. Boardman, J. Newcombe, J. Fish, A. Erskine, J. Marden, D. Bragg, C. Lussier, S. Crandall, W. Barre, E. Boyea, M. Potter, T. Aldington, W. Perkins, M. Hall, B. Boucher, T. Murto, J. Johnson, A. Cummings Row 4: M. Gemmell, T. Mayes, T. Smowman, D. Putnam, D, Bailey, S. Farina, D. Bond, R. Way, J. Knight, S. Harris, T. Dinkel, E. Blake, T. Chabot, D. Hoary, A. Dion, F. Henderson, J. Partridge, D. Hill, P. Szoc, J. Davis, S. Eaton, T. Bradbury, J. DuMond, P. Darniarro, G. St. Pierre, B. Chapell BAND The Keene High School Band under the direction of Mr. Robert Cummings, provides music for many school activities, concerts, and civic events. The band plays at assemblies, pep rallies, presents the halftime shows at football games, and represents Keene High in local parades. Last year the Band introduced an exchange program with Lexington High School. As the program was a success, it was extended to include this year The Westwood Massachusetts High School Band. Spirit Set to Music ,ff s . 5 PEP BAND Row 7: B. Montrone, F. Henderson Row 2: K. Oros, B. Cummings, J. Knight Row 3: John Partridge, T. Dinkel, D. Bond H. White Hark, do I hear the sounds of a distant Pep Band? PEP BAND The Keene High Pep Band was established to encourage spirit at basketball games. A few outstanding members from the school band were chosen to lead the group. They rehearsed after school and sometimes long after supper hours. This year's Pep Band was under the direction of Mr. Cummings. We certainly owe a great deal of thanks to the group for enlivening our games. Whirling Fingers C. Croteau, D. Graves, S. Lund, M. Jones, B. Campbell, A. Skidds, C. Abrams Senior Twirlers i Debra Graves Margie Jones Charlene Croteau CAPTAIN TWIRLERS 'AND COLOR GUARD Stepping lively before the band, the Color Guard and Twirlers, under captains Susan Rondeau and Margie Jones, add spirit and color. The Color Guard worked specially this year with the Monadnock's Color Guard for the football halftime show. The Twirlers, in their bright new pep rally uniforms, helped to raise the spirit of the school and teams. They also appeared with the Band in the filmed salute to Keene. Congratulations girls, you looked great! I99 Walking Toll .uql CH S ,.....,.., ..,, ,- : .Il GH 'NNN COLOR GUARD Left to Right: C. Safford, S. Rondeau, J. Clark, N. Cook. Business Leoders of Tomorrow JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT Row 7: B. Spicher, M. Mooney, Y. Chaffee, P. Williams, A. Fleming, C. Hergren, M. Chase, J. Green Row 2: R. Cheever, B. Bridge, C. Whitcomb, H. Houghton, L. Doyle, P. Paige, M. Whitney, J. Gilbert, J. Jacobes Row 3: G. Rideout, T. Lynch, L. Bronson, S. Willard, L. Nallett, B. Petrin, D. Thurston Row 4: C. Anderson, H. Clark, W. LeClair, N. Thompson, S. Petrin, C. Russell, S. Hope, J. Frasier, M. Gay JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT Junior Achievement is a nationwide organization which provides high school students with the information, practice, and experience needed for a basic under- standing ofthe American free enterprise system. The Junior Achievement system belongs to a group which is made up of stu- dents and is sponsored by a local business. This group elects officers and chooses an item which may be made and sold by the students themselves. Membership in such company offers the opportunity to learn how a corporation is run and operated, knowledge about dividends, stocks, and commissions. lt gives the future businessman a deeper understanding of what is essential in a successful business. Toword New Horizons fl s.. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Row T: M. Centra, E. Woodman, B. Belden, K. Christopherson, V. Needham, J. Frazier, Mrs. Bolles Row 2: N. Fuller, S. Hazen, G. Codding, M. Lonie, N. Bergeron, H. Richmond S. fi J. Aldington F. Lucius And when we have a house, I want my wall paper iust like This, Frankie 202 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The FuTure Homemakers of America encourage girls in The development of skills which will help Them in Their roles as homemakers. Proiects included mak- ing Toys for Cedarcrest and baking cran- berry bread for a food sale. Efforts To raise funds were assisted by The sale of candy. This fall members of The organization attended The Green Valley DisTricT of F.H.A. meeting held in Concord. Karen Christopherson was elected president. 1 Summer Scholars '? , 5.1 Q ,il ST. PAUL'S STUDENTS Left to Right: R. Sunter, L. Aho, K. Gemmell, S. Staples, D. Tyler ST. PAUL'S STUDENTS Five students from Keene High School participated in the St. Paul's advanced studies program last summer. They were chosen on the basis of academic merit and an interview. Roy Sunter and David Tyler studied Concepts in Math. Earle Staples took Topics and Applied Mathe- matics, Krista Gemmell, German l, and Lisa Aho, Greek. Krista was Ranking Scholar in German and Outstanding in English while the others received grades of Satisfactory in their subjects. at , ssrs . Q t ,,t , ' , if 'Q k I 5' 7 'M 1' t l V V AM 5 W dy: I ,I 0' . W . AX ,M l ' lf f Q . .... ,, ,lr,, A, if ra K x , ,fg ,1'.,, 1 iw L. Aho No, St. Paul's not here right now Goin'ng Experience JUNIOR SECRETARIES Row 7: S. Hart, L. Veale, G. Goldberg, N. Phetteplace, G. Perham, J. Frazier, S. Shaw, K. Miner, J. Briggs, D. Brault Row 2: K. Hulslander, A. Erskine, B. Judd, J. Wilber, D. Lachenal, K. Sumner, D. Taylor, C. Spaulding M. Whitney, J. Jacobus Row 3: F. Knox, G. Robinson, H. Moy, T. Lynch, G. Harper, L. Bronson, S. Willard, A. Fleming, C Mason, P. Trybulski, P. Cadorette Row 4: D. Thurston, S. Holman, E. Woodman, B. McQueston, P. Davieau, M. Sf. Laurent, J. Beauregard JUNIOR SECRETARIES The efficient girls who are constantly assisting the offices of the school, are known as the Junior Secretaries. These girls are kept busy with many extra duties which will be helpful to them in the future. The experience earned from the work will richen the knowledge of business to the girls. While Being Useful STUDENT LIBRARIANS Row 1: L. Goodrich, L. Croteau, P. Cram, Secretary Treasurer, M. Lonie, Vice President, P. Malcolm L. Doyle, Y. Chaffee, S. Healey, V. Cram, Mrs. Gray Row 2: Miss Woodward, P. Danforth, H. Adams, M. Hathaway, T. Taylor, H. Hunter, J. Wilber, L. Ordway, H. Richmond Row 3: S. Mason, B. LaPlante, K. Hulslander, L. Sansoucie, W. Smith, L. Lawson, P. Boles, S. Ash- worth, S. Lawson, Mrs. Robbins Row 4: L. Bartashevich, T. McNulty, K. Blain, T. Penchikoski, L. Hood, S. Hatt, J. Russell, C. Frazier Row 5: S. Scott, D. Goldberg, M. Dratwa, M. Guyette, B. Simino, J. Baldvins, E. Olson JUNIOR LIBRARIANS The Junior librarians, under the direction of Mrs. Gray and Miss Woodward, are a group of about fifty devoted students. They help maintain the easy flow in the library by checking books out, replacing them on the shelves, getting maga- zines, and helping Miss Woodward with the office work. These students work both during their study halls and after school. They receive recognition but once a year, although Keene High could hardly do without them. ii 77 A Study of Functioning Democracy BOYS' STATE Row 1: G. Johnson, J. Harris, J. Provencher, B. Leighton Row 2: J. Herr, Mr. Gober, G. Pregent GIRLS' STATE Row 1: S. Howard, M. Rieih, K. Grover, D. Wheeler, H. Adams Row 2: Mrs. Barker Y Q Q The Greet Society TFC Q fl f Q gt T. M M J it wi: NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 7: H. Adams, M. Hasz, P. Rieth, A. Monk, D, Graves, D. Carter Row 2: T. Chabot, D. Houle, N. Paquette, L. Aho, R. Sunter, E. Staples, G. Johnson, D. Hamilton, G Pregent, J. Anderson, K. Gemmell, K. Grover The National Honor Society is a nation-wide organization to recognize outstand- ing character, leadership, service, and scholarship. As a reward tor their achieve- ments, the nineteen members of the Keene High School chapter are allowed the use of Room 314 for their study halls. Continuing the program started last year, the members tutor those students who desire help. This program has been quite successful. O, gr Student Leaders at Their Best Susan Howard PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL It's that time of the year once again. The month of June brings happiness to many. The under- classmen are looking forward to next year because they will be older and will feel a little more important in the school. For the seniors, June brings graduation, and graduation arouses mixed emotions, joy at finally reaching this milestone, sorrow at leaving our friends and teachers, some of whom we'll never see again, and an anticipation of the future. We welcome the independence we will have, but we are also somewhat wary of our destinies. Whether we think so now or not, these years at Keene High have had a great deal to do with the molding of our characters. Some day we can look back fondly at the experiences of these past four years. I would like to wish the underclassmen enioy- able and meaningful years in High School. I wish the seniors a lifetime of happiness and success, and l'm sure this wish is shared by all seniors for one another. We will meet many disappoint- ments in life, but hopefully they will be balanced by many rewards. We find ourselves at the end of twelve long years. lt is also the beginning. .bluff fifdwovtdif Giving Problems Their Final Test lwwwwr l bw Y STUDENT COUNCIL Row 7: M. Furlone, Bookstore Manager, S. Howard, President, C. Safford, Vice-President, J. LeClari, Treasurer, K. Gemmell, Secretary, J. Clark, Asst. Booksfore Manager Row 2: E. Staples Ill, C. Bailey, S. Bayburt, T. Chase, J. Beauregard, L. Little, L. Vermouth, A. Geller, T. Ellsworth, J. Swahnberg, T. DeLancey, S. Colony, C. Oliver, K. Landers, Mr. Reynolds U A r STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS AND ADVISORS J. Clark, assistant manager of book store, S. Howard, Presidem, C. Safford, Vice-President, K. Gemrnell, Secretary, J. LeClair, Treasurer, Mr. Reynolds, Advisor, missing M. Furlone, manager of book store .Q L Enthusiasm Plus PEP CLUB Row 1: Mr. Frye, J. Buffum, K. Patnode, A. Loos, F. May, K. Martel, B. Stillings, C. Croteau, M. Fahey, M. Hanrahan, L. Rowell, M. Foster, K. Harper Row 2: G. Moran, S. Heley, J. Clark, L. St. Jean, G. Waldron, J. Bergeron, K. Costello, S. Kasprak, M. Wright, C. Wyman, N. Wyman, S. Hovhannesian Row 3: P. Paige, P. Malcolm, K. Ash, R. Leslie, D. Russell, F. Lang, D. Hurley, J. Metivier, R. Russell, D. Zimmerman, D. Harper, C. Hergren Row 4: B. Reyor, C. Cole, G. Salce, C. Pemrick, B. Pollock, G. Woods, D. Aron, J. Duplissie, M. Whit- ney, S. Whittemore, E. Houpis Row 5: F. Henderson, L. Nelson, D. Merrill, P. Blaisdell, T. Trubiano, D. Pressler, T. Gallagher, D. Woodward, S. Jordon, B. Moran PEP CLUB Members of the Pep Club try to instill school spirit at Keene High. They make various posters for football and basketball games and wrestling meets. At pep rallies they sit together in the freshman section to cheer the teams on. This year the Pep Club conducted a Spirit Week , during which each class wore orange and black on its special day. Seeking to Aid ls Their Aim FUTURE NURSES CLUB Row 1: Mrs. Ball, M. St. Laurent, G. Codding, C. Decker, N. Bergeron, L. Driscoll, S. Healey, V. Cram Row 2: P. Launay, L. Vincent, M. Gay, M. Chase, S. Crandall, H. Houghton, D. Trask, J. Castor, C. Rothermel Row 3: K. Cobb, D. Lesure, N. Fuller, L. Hood, C. Hale, J. Knight, L. Sansoucie FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA This charter group of the national or- ganization is in its third year of existence at Keene High School. The Future Nurses Club, directed by Mrs. Ball, discusses the various fields of nursing available today. This year, the group planned trips to Cedarcrest, Boston Children's Hospital School of Nursing, and the Harttord School of Nursing. D. Pete rs HDISTRESS IN THE LOWER TRACT? Gunila Englund l 15? ' 1 4' 'I I T5 ff f I A I I 1 1 5 Ei f i I' , I I I T I YQ , , 3 yi: V.- ' I W4 In - :kk .. e ' li f 4 ' EEAI . f -2 , I Ls ' , I 5 'I ,KITVI 5255 Jim Johnston EXCHANGE STUDENT FROM HELSINKI, FINLAND 2I2 rx me-'Qi P. Stromgren I Think I feel the spirit. COMMUNITY AMBASSADOR TO BRAZIL Don Goodnow ORATORICAL CONTEST WINNER ., ,,.,,... .. as K X 5. .ff . Varsity Cheerleaders ....... . r KRISTA GEMMELL DAR Good Citizen Award Q ,Q Q M. Salce, Best Defensive Player T. Trubiano, Sharby Trophy D. Merriil, Good Sportsmanship Award, Monadnock Game D. Parker, Most Improved Player T. Dinkel E. Fauteaux That's right Ernie pose for your last picture! as D. Walker K. Landers, J. Beauregard, B. Cummings S. Dimeco DRAMATIC CLUB COSTUME CHAIRWOMAN Mr. Tousley and SAMSON Kevin White LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF KEY CLUB ix.,- Candy Sales-Class of '69 B. Morse, C. Bailey, B. Cummings ,t'T,Q.j Qiiik L K Q . ,, ' A A , -.N if C 7 . K 'ur F .5 1' i 5 Al' Pep Band in Action S. Farina, K. Oros, J. Partridge, J. Knight, D. Bond B' K. Lozy 2l5 53 3 5 ' 15 2+ A ww .Q J Jw 'XC ap 4 Q Q n , M., L V 2531 'wyzvi ASHUELOT NATIONAL BANK 3 Wesf SI'ree+ and Riverside Plaza Keene, New Hampshire I ec' 79-12, f PERFECT MARRIAGES 1 I Are Made in Heaven . . . I N 3,531 THE INVITATIONS I - Are Made a+ . . . CANDLELIGHT PRESS Marlboro Sf., Keene 'A li'rIle in one's own pockel is loelier Ihan much in anolh- Complimenfs of FOOTWEAR CENTER KERMIT E. BAKER, Propriefor 25 Wesf Sfreef Opposiie fhe Pos'I Office Keene, N. H. D. Pressler Don'I' call me a bolfle blond! iiiiii ,Q ii.e Q , A-Br ii:2i1.g,:. 5 hg,i. . C H V.. Q, 'T' Z , er man's purse. 'Tis good Io keep a nesI egg. Every liI'I'le makes a micklef CHASE TREE SERVICE ERNEST J. CHASE, Regisfered Arborisf Pruning-Cabling-Bracing Fer+ilizing-Cavify Work-Spraying 686 Cour+ S+. Keene, N. H. ComplimenI's of MORGAN LINEN SERVICE, INC. 3 Kingsbury Sfreei Keene, N. H. 0343I I CenI'ral Square Keene, New Hampshire Tel. 352-2502 Member Federal Deposif Insurance Corporafion 2l8 NUBUNSIT MACHINE Harrisville, N. H. Sub-con'I'racI' Machine Work Telephone 827-3308 .fgbdefh .Wlackb Hiya, Aw. mms, .Mm I Medway 9 E - lg! fmfw u falllieeelllll 'JI F Pride of America Cuddle Toys xv' DOUGLAS CO. INC.. Factory Store-222 West Street-Keene, N. H. VISITORS WELCOME Producers of Mrs. Schor. J. Dumond Hmml NO. an F won't help your averag MONADNOCK BLOCKS MASONRY SUPPLIES Congratulates the Senior Class on the Occasion of Their Graduation 725 Main Street Phone 352-OIOI IWOULD YOU BELlEVE?l ONE Oul' of five new homes is a ' MOBILE HOME They are completely They are ready to furnished to your taste . . . move into immediately . . . See TANGLEWOOD HOMES at two locations. Tanglewood Estates Maple Avenue. Keene. N. H. WARREN MacKENZlE 352-4068 Tanglewood ll Rt. l2, Swanzey, N. H. JACK LINDSAY 352-2510 2,9 THE HITCHIN' POST Keene's Only I Sf Hamburgers 374 Washingfon S+. Keene CHASE'S, INC. SCM Typewrifers Por+abIe, Manual, Eleciric All Kinds of Office Machines Sfafionery and School Supplies 22 Wes+ S+. Keene, N. H. SIMON'S The Sfore of Fine Diamonds Keene. N. H. QUALITY si-IOPPE P ebou h, . . r r, ei I rg N H Bameboo V+ Sporfswear-Casual Wear Compliments For The Fashion-Firsf Young Women of PETE'S RESTAURANT 84 Main Sfreei' Winchesfer S+. Keene, N. H. Keene' New Hampshlre ,q -- ' ff- , , f f v 4,n ,n . rf' .1 .1 J,., v I 1. ul f ee IIIIIII I IWIWIII . Tv 'I .EQ Ip .. ITV rw- I 1- -T' . I -I IWl, mlm Mft, N U llll eene o-ozpezaiive gui mia INXUFIU KEENE NEW HAMPSHIRE Complimenfs of LANTZ JEWELERS 8 Main Sfreel' Keene, New Hampshire L. 1- K. Gemmell. K. Snowman Me'rhinlcs we've made a greaf escape from Slalag l3. OVIDE ITONYI CARRIER Home Builder REMODELING CABINET WORK Telephone 352-485I I7 Winchesler C+. Keene, New Hampshire Coastal Acceplance Corporalion AMSDENIS Main Slreel Keene, N. H. ELmwoocl 2-6000 I6 Main Sfreel Keene, N. H. SCENIC STATE OIL. INC. I20 Emerald Slreel Keene, New Hampshire 352-32 I2 FOOTWEAR FOR ALL BOWLER, JONES 81 PAGE. INC. Furnilure-Decoraling 78 Railroad S+. Keene, N. H. Telephone 352-3 349 BERGERON INSURANCE AGENCY Com plele Insurance ProI'ec'l'ion 23 Cenfer S+. Phone 352-2l2I Keene, N. H. SANAL AUTO PARTS 38 Emerald Slreel' Keene, New Hampshire JOHNSON'S MOTOR PARTS INC. Replacemenl Parfs for Cars ancl Truclrs Machine Shop Service 352-2722 I9 Railroad SI., Keene, N.H. CENTRAL SCREW COMPANY Keene, New Hampshire ,I wi' all ' iw ' v im. ELLIOT BROTHERS Sfores, Offices, and AparI'menI's 7 Main Sfreef Keene, N. H. Telephone 352-0254 INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 30 Main S+' . BEEDLES Music CENTER Keene, New Hampshire 27 M I S+ V + am ree Keene, New Hampshire 352-2000 1 Remember MASON INSURANCE AGENCY Mr Ga U 3 Cenfral Square . Il p , who doesn'+ believe in sam CIaus? Keene, New Hampshire M. S. Perkins Machine Company, Inc. IIO WaI'er Sfreef Keene, N. H. ROBERTSON MOTOR COMPANY, INC. I24 Main Sfreei' Keene, N. H. CHESHIRE TRANSPORATION 37 Emerald S'I'reeI Keene, N. H. BAILEY FORD Y-E519 f ' 'I 250 Marlboro SIreeI Keene, New Hampshire Besi Wishes fo fhe Class of '68 KEENE GAS CO., INC. 295 Park Ave. Keene WINDING BROOK LODGE Keene, New Hampshire A Luxury Everyone Can Afford Congrafulafions Io PETE, SUE, AND ROGER ROWCO MANUFACTURERS COMPANY, INC. 48 Emerald SI'reeI' Keene, N. H. PASTIME LANES OPEN DAILY I P.M. fo 2 A.M. Safurday 9 A.M.-Midnighi' Sunday I P.M.-2 A.M. I 93 IsIand Sf. CARBONE'S WINDOW AND AWNING AIuminum Siding and Shu'Hers Carpeiing of All Kinds Keene, N.H. N WKN E CBS RADIO Where You Hear Keene High Sporis Sianhope Avenue Keen HANDY MARKET I49 Main S+. Keene, N. H. MON-SAT. 8:30 - I0:00 PM CLOSED SUNDAY Telephone 352-9797 MF- Allen EMIL P. SPIESS, Prop. They didn? make blackboards Iike fhis In l89O RENTALS TAYLOR RENTAL TAILORED TO YOUR NEEDS 56 RaIs'I'on Sfreef Keene. New Hampshire Phone. 352-0539 STREETER'S SUPER MARKET Washingfon S+. Keene, New Hampshire METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 86 Wesi' Sfreef Keene, New Hampshire Telephone 352-2246 MARLBORO MFG. CO., INC. Island Sfreei' Keene, New Hampshire ANTIQUES STORAGE J. C. PERRY COMPANY New and Used Arficles Boughi'-Sold-Exchanged Real Es'l'a+e Ren+aIs 224 7 Courf S+- 352-4132 Keene, N. H. H 81 W TIRE Emerald Sfreef Keene, N. H. F ,X ff' I ,ff S. Howard I don r relish The Ihoughlf' Complimenls of M. S. PERKINS MACHINE Keene, N. H. WOODWARD MOTORS. INC 37 Church Sireel' KEENE. NEW HAMPSHIRE JOIN THE FUN a+ +he LEGERE BEAUTY SALON KEENE YMCA 49 Wa+er S+. Keene Weekly Dances-Swim ming Gymnasfics-Baslce+ball Gameroom Youlh Clubs for All 38 Roxbury Sf. Keene. N Complimenfs of BOCCIA AND GROUT INC. 30 Roxbury S+. Keene, N. H. R . wh Lcdam. K. Baile C0 '9'aI'UIaI'l0n5 Congrafulafions 'IO fhe fo Class of '68 P S R Complimenls of A FRIEND Complimenfs - of I THE BUSINESS BOARD OF THE KHS SALMAGUNDI Mr. Allen . 1 II I screlch long enough maybe Il Will I black again. Y af lclnd of perfume did you say you had on HOWARD'S SERVICE STATION I25 Main Sfreei' and Phone 352-I8I0 Keene, New Hampshire In WeS+ Shed INSURANCE INC. Keene, N. H. 03431 CHESHIRE COUNTY INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. NORMAN O. TRASK PAUL S. TRASK I I Vernon S'I'reeI' Keene, New Hampshire Your Prorecfion Is Our Profession v I AVE o 'I Mr. Boucher Flower Power I WINDING BROOK SERVICE STATION Wesf Keene New Hampshire Telephone 352-9748 FamIIy Ten-Pin Bowling Cenier YANKEE LANES 477 Park Ave. 507 Main S+. Tel. 352-6705 Keene, N. H. B 8: W UPHOLSTERING CO. CongraIuIa'I'ions Furnifure and Aufo UphoIs+ering Class of I963 AI.BIE BERTHIAUME RIVERSIDE TEXACO Riverside PIaza Keene, N. ' Tel. Company ol Na lrnpuhlrn Q Complimenfs of 'V'OWe'S LEIGHTON'S AUTO SALES, INC. Garden Tractors 2I6 MarIboro S+. DISTRIBUTORS Tuners Keene, N. H. 352-0342 INC. Chain Saws POWER EQUIPMENT SALES SERVICE srome Brushcutters Complimems The Sign of Good Service Eentafig k of ree IC -up . 48 EMERALD sr. KEENE 81 Delivery FREDS E559 352'59I2 Wes? 84 Pearl S+ree+ 226 CLARK'S COUNTRY STORE Famous for ils line cheese G 8: R Eleclric Mo+or Co. I7 Dunbar Slreel' Harrisvmei N, H' Keene, New Hampshire ECONOMY COAL AND OIL, CO. 85 Emerald Slreef, Keene, N. H. 352-I2I2 PERKINS, BASSETT 81 WRIGHT. INC. Indus'I'rial and Mill Supplies D. Sidilau and H. Do ' Q 39l Wesll S+ Keene' New Hampshlre Now all I need is 309 gallons of muslarclf' E. A. JOHNSON PHARMACY, jlle sgzurwinl, Co. INC. . . I6 Ashuelol' SI. Keene, N. H. Prescrlphons 352.3602 Drugs, Prescriplions, Trusses Sacroiliac Bells, Abdominal Supporfs and Hospifal Supplies W. V. TOOMEY CO., INC. Indusfrial-Commercial Plumbing and Healing 4 Ceniral Sq., Keene, New Hampshire Sprinlclers-Cleaver--Broolcs Bailers 7I Railroad SI. Keene, N. H. Telephone 352-2027 BARRETT 81 NEAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY AL Mechanic S+. Ke8I'Ie, H. 353 Wes+ S+. Keene, N. H. 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AUTO PARTS 43 Emerald Sfreel' Keene, New Hampshire GOODNOWS Complimenls from SCOTTY'S' CAMERA sHoP AND sruolos Keene, N. H. Calers 'ro Youlh 32 Main Sfreei' Keene, N. H. M.G.F. INC. MELODY SHOP Your Complele Home En'Ier+ainmenI' Cenler Complimenfs of B U R R TELEVISION--STEREO-RADIO TAPE RECORDERS-PIANOS ORG-ANS-GUITARS-SONG 84 BOOKS-SHEET MUSIC NICHOLS MACHINE CO. INC. Largesl' Sfoclr of Records in 'Ihe Area Join Our Record Club Malce lhe Melody Shop Your I-leaclquariers 'lor Anylhing ln The Music Line I02 Main SI'ree'I' Keene, New Hampshire Acknowledgements The Ediiors and siaff of Ihe SALMAGUNDI wish Io express 'Iheir ap- precialion fo: The Marlins for many exlra favors. Lenny Nelson for working so hard on our pholography board. Mrs. Kilroy who advised and 'Fed us well. Mr. Burns and Mrs. Boucher who were so helpful in many ways. The facuI'l'y 'For being so pa'rien+ during picI'ure faking +ime. The Keene Evening Senlinel for some good sporl pholographs. And Io all o'l'hers who aided in lhe produclion of Ihis boolr. MARTIN'S PHCTCGRAPHY 32 Mechanic S+ree+ Keene The Elms of Keene weaflwering Hweir final win'rer. .mf 3 'I S 23l ADMINISTRATION John W. Day 31 Alfred Lambert 31 Charles F. Burns 32 Roland R. Boucher, 33, 226 SECRETARIES Barbara B. Bissell 34 Alice P. Furlone 35 Edith M. Guild 35 Rita Skldds 35 Alenia R. Yasinski 35 HEALTH DEPARTMENT Helen White, R.N. 36 Phyllis Watkins, R.N. 36 Lucile Graves, Secretary 36 FOOD SERVICE Arnott, F. 36 Beek, H. 36 Boudriau, E. 36 Burkes, B. 36 Kremen, H. 36 LaBarre, J. 36 Lund, H. 36 Lyman, D. 36 Moffett, B. 36 Nowak, E. 36 Provencher, R. 36 Secord, E. 36 Shep'herd, L. 36 Sidilau, M. 36 Trask, G. 36 CUSTODIANS Boyce, Clarence 36 Bowker, Eva 36 Brosseau, Frank 36 Emerson, Leon 36 Frazier, Howard 36 Kenison, Ai 36 LaBarre, Lester 36 Marden, Edwin 36 Norcross, Frank 36 Whippie, Elon 36 FACULTY Aldridge, Lanice 19, 105, 177 Allen, Herbert 15, 106 Arnold, Harry 22 Baldwin, Thelma 23 Ball, Marion 26, 104, 211 Barker, Jean 15, 51, 207 Barrett, John 30 Barry, Jane 18, 178 Beuregard, Charlotte 15, 124, 129 Beauregard, Judy 6, 158 Bergeron, Lucien 22, 51 Bergeron, Nancy 15, 112, 127 Bolles, Frances 18, 29, 202 232 Index Bridge, Harold 24, 128 Bridges, Paul 34, 188 Brown, Paul T. 24, 145, 151 Buck, Joan 18, 29 Burrill, Guy 21, 117 Burrill, Hortense 25, 124, 128 Butler, Geoffrey 15, 106 Calef, Dorothy 15 Carroll, John 26, 159 Cooke, Muriel 37 Cumimngs, Robert 14, 94 DiMeco, Joseph 22 Drugg, Helen 20 Dundas, Raymond 22 Espiefs, Electra 15, 112, 119 Fahey, William 20, 115, 163 Frye, Paul 25, 103, 211 Gallagher, Laura 18, 178 Galloway, Helen 8, 9, 19, 100, 132, 176 Gallup, Henry 20, 112, 131, 179 Ginolfi, Michael 3, 144, 169 Gober, Eugene 27, 102, 207 Gordon, Helen 18, 118, 176 Gray, Beverly 35, 205 Harris, Audrey 160 Hazen, Edward 30 Hetherman, Margaret 15 Holmes, Sheldon 22 Hurt, Patricia 18, 29, 114 Hutchins, Dorothea 14, 194 Jobin, Denis 19, 105, 112 Kennett, Ervil 27, 126 Kilroy, Mary 23, 173 Lambert, Frances 23 Landry, Elaine 17, 104 Leonard, Catherine 157 Lowry, Arnold 24, 117, 124 MacPhail, Barbara 23 Main, Howard 25, 144, 166 Mayes, John 26, 164, 169 McCaughey, Helen 17, 103 McMahon, Hope 14, 100 Michaelides, George 27, 164 Minickiello, David 4, 145, 169 Moore, Howard 22, 100 Moynihan, Gerald 34 Nims, Mariorie 20, 130 O'Connell, John 34 Oros, Ethelyn 18, 29 Overdoff, Brian 20 Palmer, Judith 17 Pearson, Gertrude 17, 131 Plante, Mabel 26 Piurbeck, Dudley 28, 148, 169 Ramsay, Murray 27, 115, 162, 190 Reynolds, Landon 23, 209 Riel, Vincent 17, 183, 184, 185 Robbins, Muriel 35, 205 Safford, Norma 14 Schor, Ruth 25, 219 Seavey, Gary 23, 100, 102 Shanks, Penelope 17, 183, 184 Smith, Everest 16, 169 Tisdale, Nathalie 34 Tousley, Charles 25, 214 Tracy, Elizabeth 16, 118 Tremblay, Richard 20, 191 Trufant, Richard 21 Tuttle, June 16, 119 Ward, Judith 27 Whipple, Roger 16, 124, 127 Woodward, Betty 35, 205 Wyman, Gilbert 25 SENIORS Abban, Gary P. 53, 93, 96, 148, 149, 166 Adams, Hannah R. 53, 178, 194, 205, 207, 208 Aho, Lisa A. 53, 176, 181, 184, 20a Aldington, Janey L. 52, 53, 93, 94, 96 138, 146, 178, 184, 202 Aldrich, Molly 53, 178 Aldridge, Leslie M. Allen, Nora J. Anderson, Jill 53, 177, 178, 180, 190, 208 Andrews, Charles R. 178 Arseneault, Helen M. 53 Bailey, Donald 53, 162, 197 Barton, Allan W. 54 Bastianelli, Sandra 54 Bates, Eric T. 54, 92, 154, 166 Bauer, Ronald A. 54, 97 Beauregard, Julie A. 9, 52, 54, 90, 156,161,180,181,183,184, 204, 209, 214 Beauregard, Linda S. 54, 178, 184, 185 Beauregard, Rodney Bedaw, John C. 54 Beistel, Anthony 54 Beliveau, Diane M. 55, 96, 138 Berdinka, Rodney Z. 55 Bergeron, Joseph L. 55, 154 Bergevin, Suzanne E. 55, 161 Berry, Leslie G. 55 Biron, Shirley A. 55 Blain, Susan J. 55, 176 Blaisdell, Peter C. 55, 94, 148, 166, 181, 182, 211 Bleau, Bruce W. 56 Bolles, John A. 56 Bosworth, Steven 56, 159 Boucher, Bruce J. 56 Bradbury, Terry R. 56, 197 Bradstreet, Ruth S. 56, 186 r Brault, Donna L. 56, 204 Bressett, David A. 56, 159 Bridges, John D. 52, 57, 188 Briggs, Judith R. 57, 204 Brown, Bruce R. 57 Brown, Donald G. 37, 57, 93 Brown Susan J. 57, 97 Brown, Susan L. 57 Burnham, Bruce D. Bums, Robert R. 57 Burrough, Randy A. 57 Burt, Allen C. 58, 159, 180 Cadorette, Patricia A. 58, 204 Carey, Terry B. 58, 159 Carrier, Michele 58, 175 Carter, Deborah J. 52, 58, 90, 177, 178, 208 Castor, Donald R. Chabot, Thomas F. 45, 58, 208 Chaffee, Yvonne M. 58, 201, 205 Chickering, Christopher 58 Clark, Michael P. 59 Codding, Georgianna B. 59, 202, 211 Conant, David L. 59 Cook, Nancy W. 59, 146, 200 Cormier, Donald Cornwell, Sherry J. 59 Costantino, Louise M. 39, 59, 93, 175, 184 Croteau, Charlene 52, 59, 175, 184 Croteau, Wayne K. 48, 59, 93, 96, 144 Currier, Stephen E. 60 Cushing, Daniel R. 60 Danforth, Penelope J. 60, 205 Davieau, Pamela J. 60, 180, 184, 185, 194, 195, 204 Davis, John P. 45, 48, 60, 94, 95, 144, 188, 191 Dearth, Robert W. 60 Deonville, Susan L. 60, 160 Decker, Carole 60, 175, 176, 211 Dicey, Gordon W. 61, 194 DiMeco, Susan M. 46, 47, 51, 61, 91, 93, 175, 176, 184, 214 Dinkel, Theodore H. 61, 196, 197, 198, 213 Dion, Aime L. 61, 91, 194, 197 Doyle, Edward J. 61 Drake, Christopher 61 Drakiofes, Garnet 61 Driscoll, John F. 61, 194 Dundas, Katherine J. 52, 62, 90 Dyer, Lyn 62 Earle, Charmaine 62 Egounis, Marianne 62, 175, 184 Elberfeld, Stephen B. 62, 179 Ellsworth, Toni D. 42, 51, 62, 91, 93, 96, 186, 209 Emery, Jeanne M. 62 Emery, Leonard B. Englund, Gunilla 62, 90, 212 Everard, Timothy 48, 52, 63, 93, 144, 228 Fallon, Thomas E. 63 Farina, Scott A. 63, 180, 183, 184, 185, 196, 197, 215 Fauteux, Ernest W. 45, 48, 63, 213 Field, Dan C. 63 Field, David A. 63 Fiorey, Russell R. 63 Fish, Dennis A. 63 Fitzsimons, David M. 63, 94 Flagg, Michael J. Flanders, Jane D. 64, 194 Fletcher, Patricia A. 64 Foley, Thomas 64, 163 Fontaine, Claudia A. 64 Forest, Linda S. 64 Foster, Jane H. 64, 184 Frazier, Sandra L. 64 Fringley, Sharon A. 64, 177 Frink, Herbert C. 37, 65 Fuller, Joyce E. 65, 186, 194 Furlone, Mark E. 65, 123, 154, 188, 191, 209 Gallagher, David A. 45, 65 Gallagher, Timothy J. 43, 47, 52, 65, 94, 211 Index Gallup, Joseph 65 Gemell, Krista 42, 46, 47, 65, 96, 176, 178, 185, 194, 195, 203, 208, 209, 213 Gober, Kathie J. 65, 97 Goedicke, Gudrun S. 66, 96, 160, 174 181,182,185,194 Goodnow, Donald D. 66, 212 Gould, Pamela E. 66 Graves, Debra A. 66, 174, 176, 178, 184, 208 Greene, Maryanne 89, 96 Grout, Heidi, 66 Grover, Katherine G. 52, 66, 176, 178, 184, 207, 208 Guyette, Gary S. 66, 186 Hakula, Anne A. 66, 174, 186 Hale, Tania R. 67 Halford, Douglas D. 67, 148, 149, 163 Hamilton, Cristine A. 67 Hamilton, David 67, 178, 208 Hanrahan, Peter M. 67 Harmon, Mary G. 67, 161, 184 Harper, Gail A. 67, 96, 204 Harris, Joseph P. 67, 95, 144, 162, 191, 207 Harris, Stephen F. 68, 93, 197 Hasz, Marna E. 68, 174, 178, 208 Haubrich, Mark L. 68 Healey, Kathleen A. 68 Hedbloom, Janice A. 68 Helie, Steven N. 68 Henry, Terry L. 45, 68, 176, 180, 181, 182, 184, 186 Herr, John A. 69, 165, 184, 186, 207 Hockett, Maxine L. 69, 156 Hollis, Peter T. 69 Holman, Sharon A. 69, 190, 204 Hood, Linda E. 69, 174, 180, 181, 182 190, 205, 211 Houle, Deborah M. 69, 175, 176, 184, 208 Houle, Pamela Hovhannesian, Jeannine M. 69, 175, 176 Howard, Susan L. 46, 47, 69, 97, 178, 184, 208, 209 Huber, Dean G. 70 Hulslander, Karen E. 70, 204, 205 Huntley, Bruce M. 70 Hurley, William 70 Hurt, Ann M. 70 Jacques, Kathryn M. 70 Johnson, Gordon G. 70, 94, 207, 208 Johnson, Jacqueline A. 70, 197 Johnson, Jerelyn R. 71, 184 Johnson, Winn I. 71, 95 Johnston, James P. 52, 71, 94, 185, 212 Jones, Kevin B. Jones, Margaret 71, 97, 194 Jordan, Allen E. 71 Jordan, Stephen M. 71, 211 Keene, Russell 71 Kelly, Sandra M. 41, 52, 71, 93, 96, 156 Kennedy, Michael D. 72 Kennett, Paul D. 72, 95, 148, 163 Keys, David 72 I Kilyanczik, Colleen J. 72, 194, 195 King, Jeanne B. 72, 197 King, Susan M. 72, 91 Kingsbury, Janice E. 72 Knight, James H. 72, 95, 194, 196, 197, 198, 215 Koski, Mary L. 73 LaBarre, Daniel R. 73, 159 Lacey, Thomas G. 73, 92, 154, 177, 188 Lachenal, Dennis W. 73 Lacoste, Randall M. 73 LaFlam, Scott W. 73 LaFoe, Shelia A. 73 Lagerberg, Margaret 73 Lamoureaux, John 74 Lamontagne, Harold A. Lancey, Bruce R. 74, 194 LaPlante, Joseph E. 74 Laurent, James W. 74 LeBrun, Ronald 74 Leclair, Donald 48, 74, 144 Leclair, Wayne R. 74, 92, 176, 180, 201 Lecuyer, Marcia E. 74, 186, 190 Leighton, Brian R. 45, 75, 144, 152, 179, 207 Lincoln, Gary P. 75 Locher, Donna L. 75 Lockhart, Mary L. 75 Longever, David J. 75 Lonie, Mary E. 75, 202, 205 Lougee, Douglas Luksevich, Bonnie L. 75, 96 Lyle, Colin R.' 75 Lynch, Terry A. 76, 91, 175, 176, 201 204 Mackey, Donna M. 76, 184 Mason, Carol A. 76, 204 Massicotte, Dennis C. 76 McCarthy, John T. 52, 76, 163 McDougle, Stephen H. 76, 178 McGrath, Patricia A. 76 Mclntire, Laura J. 6 McLellan, Tina McQueston, Barbara A. 77, 204 Medvidofsky, Nathan H. 77 Merrill, Douglas S. 77, 93, 166, 194, 211, 213 Merritt, Holly E. 9, 41, 42, 77 Miller, Bradley G. 77, 194 Monk, Arthur K. 52, 77, 90, 180, 182 208 Mooney, Margaret S. 77, 201 Moran, Barbara 77, 96, 175 Moran, David T. 78 Morin, William G. 78, 211 Morse, Robert 78, 144, 215 Mosher, Donald C. 78 Moy, Harriet T. 42, 78, 138, 146, 204 Nadeau, Judith Nelson, Leonard P. 78, 90, 91, 93, 95, 174,181,182, 211 Nichols, Kendall E. 78 Nims, Martha A. 78, 181, 186, 190 Obie, Phillip C. 79 Ohman, Beth E. 79, 194 Paine, Gary P. 233 I Palmer, George L. 79 Paquette, Nancy 79, 178, 208 Parker, Robert P. 79 Peaks, Patricia A. 79, 156, 161 Pelky, Sandra M. 79, 156, 161, 177 Pellerin, Ronald P. Perham, Gean A. 79 Perham, Philip J. 79 Peters, David B. 52, 80, 93, 94, 97, 144, 21 1 Petrin, Susan A. 43, 80, 175, 201 Phelan, Joseph F., Jr. 184, 186 Phillips, Janet D. 80, 146, 176 Phippard, Andrew C. 80 Piper, Merrill R. 80 Poisson, Paul E. Pregent, Gerard P. 80, 140, 152, 153, 164, 168, 207, 208 Pressler, Donald L. 80, 92, 211 Prettie, Kathleen S. 81, 156, 161, 177, 178 Prevost, Donald 81 Provencher, Joseph H. 81, 207 Purbeck, Nancy A. 44, 81, 91, 97, 181,184,1B5,194 Purdy, Arthur W. 81 Reed, Claudia 81 Richards, John E. 81 Rieth, Margaret E. 81, 178, 184, 197, 207, 208 Robidoux, Lawrence H. Robinson, Gloria 82, 204 Robinson, James P. Rollins, John 9, 82, 180, 181, 184, 185 Rondeau, Susan M. 82, 146, 200 Rosinski, Michele M. 82 Rothermel, Patti A. 82, 176, 197 Rouleau, Sheila A. 82 Roy, Lucille Irene 46, 47, 82, 94, 96, 146, 161, 176 Russell, Mark D. 45, 48, 52, 82, 93, 94, 97, 144, 152, 185 St. Laurent, Maurine D. 83, 204, 211 Salce, Michael A. 48, 83, 91, 92, 93, 94, 154, 155,179, 185, 194, 213 Salce, Timothy C. 45, 48, 52, 83, 94, 163, 185, 194, 195 Scadova, Barbara A. 83, 160 Scadova, Kathleen M. 83 Shoefmann, Robert C. 83 Scott, Sheila Ann 205 Scribner, Douglas H. 83 Searles, Christine J. 83, 96, 176, 178, 181, 184 Secore, Mary L. Shakour, Peter H. 84, 182 Sharkey, Edward J. 84 Sharkey, Edward J. 84 Sheldon, Gary Lee 84, 164 Sidilau, Douglas R. 84, 166 Small, Robert B. 41, 43, 44, 45, 84, 92, 94, 95, 97, 164 Smith, Betsy Jeanne 84 smith, Patricia A. 52, 84, 90, 92, 140, 175, 181, 184,185 Smith, Susan 41, 42, 85, 92, 94, 146, 184 Smith, Wendy A. 85, 205 234 J Index Snowman, Kristen J. 41, 42, 85, 90, 94, 97, 175, 176, 184 Sonnenschein, Gary P. 85, 93 Spring, Katherine A. 85, 175 Staples, Earle H. 50, 51, 85, 162, 178, 188, 203, 208, 209 Stinson, Jane Marie 85 Sunter, Roy A. 85, 180, 203, 208 Sutton, Patricia A. 86, 176, 178, 190 Symonds, George B. 86 Tacy, Philip D. 40, 86, 93, 190 Talbot, Craig M. 43, 45, 86, 180, 183, 184, 185 Thatcher, Gary W. Thurston, Donna J. 41, 86, 184, 185, 201, 204 Tilton, Brian P. 86 Towsley, Joyce A. 42, 86, 92, 138 Tremblay, Brian M. 47, 86, 91, 93, 94 154, 155, 188 Trubiano, Anthony D. 87, 91, 93, 95, 96, 144, 166, 211, 213, 228 Trybulski, Patricia A. 87, 204 Turner, Catherine E. Tyler, David R. 174, 203 Veale, Linda J. 87 Vermouth, Gary P. Walsh, Wendy M. 87, 177, 185, 194, 195 Washer, Kenneth H. 87, 159 Watkins, Joan A. 87 Way, Richard R. 87, 197 Webster, Robert J. Wheeler, Diana T. 87, 178, 207 Whitcomb, Carole A. 88, 197, 201 White, Herbert R. 198 White, Kevin E. 88, 90, 91, 92, 96, 137,140,152,164,191, 215 Wilkes, Gary W. Willard, Susan Williams, Bonnie L. 88, 175 Williams, Brian E. 88 Williams, Judi L. 51, 88 Wolf, Peter A. 88, 144 Wood, Caroline J. 46, 47, 52, 88, 90, 91, 92, 97, 146, 184 Woodman, Ellen 88, 202, 204 Wright, Mary K. 89, 211 wright, Rita L. 89, 175, 177, 197 Wyman, Lloyd A. Zelasny, Frederick M. 89 UNIORS Abbott, Kathy 1. 101, 102, 105, 174, 181, 184 Abrams, Carmella R. 102 Adams, John Alderman, Kay M. Allen, Catherine C. 177, 185, 194 Allen, Patricia R. 102 Alward, Valli E. 102, 175 Andersen, Karen 106, 178 Aron, Mark E. 102 Auger, Edmund D. 102, 167 Baehre, Michael 185 Bailey, Howard A. 101, 102,186,195, 209, 215 Bankowski, Walter A. 102 Bardwell, Marie F. 102 Barrett, Anne M. 102, 156, 176 Barrett, Matthew D. 101, 102, 191 Barton, Dale E. 102 Batchelcler, Joyce L. 102, 194 Beard, Donna M. 102, 194 Beauchesne, Kevin J. 102, 194 Beaulieu, Loretta L. 102, 156, 161 Beckwith, Thomas A. 102, 154 Belden, Brenda M. 102, 202 Beliveau, Ernest E. 102 Bellefeuille, Paul P. 102 Benkosky, Brian A. 102, 186 Bergeron, Ann M. 102, 139 Bergeron, Mary S. 102, 178, 183, 184, 185 Berry, Ruth E. Bibeau, Raymond L. 102 Bissell, Robert L. 102, 167 Blain, Jacqueline A. 102 Blair, Kenneth H. 102 Blake, Eugene T. 102, 148, 164, 194, 196, 197 Blood, Khristine M. 102 Boisvert, Colony E. 102, 107, 154 Bonneau, B. 102 Bonnette, Joanne 102, 176, 184, 194 Brochu, Ronald L. 102, 185, 188, 191, 194, 195 Bronson, Lorna L. 40, 175, 176, 178, 180,181,182,184, 201, 204 Brown, Linda E. 156 Buckman, Susan P. 102 Bugler, Michael W. 102, 167, 176 Burr, Roberta A. 102, 156, 176 Burt, Steven L. 102 Callahan, Roy Campbell, Bonnie L. Carbone, Bruce W. 102 Carey, Rosemary 102, 197 Carey, Stuart L. Castor, Joyce A. 102, 176, 190, 211 Chabot, Timothy R. 100, 102, 111, 167, 197 Chamberlain, Christine 102 Cheever, Harry C. Christo, John E. 102 Clapp, Jeffrey D. 180, 191 Clark, Cheryl L. 102 Clark, Janice W. 46, 47, 100, 174, 178 184, 185, 194, 195, 200, 209 Clarke, William C. 101, 102, 107, 186, 188, 191, 194 Clark, Virginia L. 102 Clough, Jeffry L. 102 Cody, Michael Cloutier, James cole, cymhaa L. 41, 161, 175, 178, 182, 184, 211 Coleman, Deborah Cone, Brian D. 102, 159 Contas, Elaine M. 101, 178, 181, 184 Corkery, Ernest P. 102 Corliss, Rhonda F. 102 Cormier, Edward J. 102 Cote, Dennis Cote, Philip P. 102 Cram, Paula W. 102, 160, 181, 205 Crandall, Susan J. 103, 211 Crossman, Cherie Croteau, Douglas 103, 179 Croteau, William 103 Crowell, Paul E. 45, 103, 144 Cummings, Bruce D. 43, 100, 103, 185,188,191,198, 214, 215 Currier, Charles M. 103, 154 Danforth, Paul E. 103 Davis, Ann G. 103, 197 Davis, Calvin R. 103 Davis, Kathryn A. 106, 178 Day, Elizabeth 103, 176, 184, 190, 195 Dee, John J. 103 Dee, Mary E. 103, 176 DeLancey, Carole A. 175, 176, 178, 190 Delworth, Melanie 106 Derting, John S. Descoteaux, Linda D. Descoteau, Michael K. 37, 103, 154, 197 DesJardins, Donna L. DiBernardo, John F. 103, 179 Dionne, Susan M. 156 Doody, Margaret R. 101, 103, 139 Dostilio, Carol M. 101, 103, 139, 176, 180, 181 Drogue, Mary Ann 44, 103, 156, 161, 178, 181, 184 Duffy, J. Stephen 103, 140 Duke, Sharon M. 103 Dumond, Joseph F. 103, 197, 219 Durling, Thomas E. 103, 154, 167 Eaton, Dean J. 103, 176, 178 Ells, Joy C. 103 Emerson, Edward R. 103 Emery, Roger W. Emmohd, Joyce T. 103 Eustace, Sussan K. 103, 156, 176, 181, 184 Facteau, Linda S. 103 Fairbanks, Lawrence J. 101, 103 Fairbanks, Robert K. Fauteux, Linda M. Ferguson, Edward T. 166 Fish, Roger A. 103 Fish, Sharon L. 103, 197 Fissette, Kathryn A. 103 Forbes, David 105 Forcier, Thomas Foster, Sandra L. Frazier, Jean E. 103, 201, 202, 205 Frink, Daniel H. 103 Frink, Robin M. Fuller, Patricia L. 103, 176, 178, 180 Furlong, Timothy T. Gallup, Joseph Gaouette, Gail F. 103 Garner, Joseph A. 103 Gaylor, Cecil L. 103 Getty, Gordon A. Gleason, Barbara J. 103, 176 Goedicke, Branka 103 Goldsmith, Steven W. 103 Goodale, William H. 44, 103, 144, 148 Goodnow, Walter H. 103, 176 Index Gorges, Margaret E. 103 Gove, Phyllis A. 103, 186 Gower, Linda Graves, Carson Gray, Sandra J. 103, 178, 180, 183, 184 Green, Jonathan J. 103 Hall, Jonathan J. 103, 197 Hammond, Raymond G. Hastings, James 106 Hatt, Sarah J. 180, 190, 205 Hayward, Mark P. 103 Hazen, Sherry E. 103, 202 Heath, Julie 106 Henchey, Catherine L. 103, 176 Henderson, Connie J. 103 Henderson, Franklin E. 101, 103, 174, 191, 197, 198, 211 Herm, Jeffry 106, 177 Herm, Stephen 106, 186 Herr, Joseph D. 103 Hill, David C. 104, 148, 197 Hockett, Katrina M. 104 Hodgdon, Charles H. 104, 144, 148, 166 Holbrook, John N. 104 Hollingsworth, Marlene M. 104 Hood, Lois E. 104 Hooper, Derrell Houghton, Daniel J. 104, 144 Howland, William 104, 159 Hutching, Claudette M. 104 Ingalls, James A. Jacob, Janet M. 104, 201, 204 James, Bruce R. 101, 104, 152, 165, 178, 188, 191 Jarvis, Patricia A. Jenkins, Deborah L. 177 Jobin, Irene M. 104, 175, 177, 181 John, Norman Johnson, Brian E. 104, 176 Johnson, Mark L. 104, 167 Johnson, David 106 Johnston, Richard 104, 191 Jordon, Jerry L. 104, 159 Judd, Beverly A. 104, 204 Judd, Shirley M. 104, 161 Kenny, David L. 101, 104, 111, 162, 176, 191 Kenny, Mary M. King, Karen L. King, Wayne E. 41, 104 Kirk, Rodney S. Knight, John H. 104 LaBarre, Paul B. 104 Lachenal, Leon A. 104 LaCoste, Arthur J. 104 Lake, Diana F. LaMorder, James K. 104 LaMontagne, Roger R. 104, 176 Lamothe, Carole A. 104 Lancey, Mark S. 104 Landers, Karen M. 104, 177, 185 Lang, Kathryn A. 104 Lanpher, Kenneth C. 104 Laplant, Fred M. 104 LaPlante , Brenda S. 104, 205 Launay, Patricia A. 104, 178, 211 Lavender, Jane 105, 184, 185 LeBeau, Barbara J. 104 Leclair, Judith E. 101, 104, 139, 178, 209 Lepisto, Thomas R. 104 Libby, Cadee D. Lilly, Luke J. 44, 101, 104, 144, 164, 188 Locher, Richard S. Loranger, Sandra J. 104 Louiselle, Roger W. 37, 104, 179, 186 Lucius, Frank F. 45, 48, 99, 104, 111, 144, 202 Lund, Susan A. 104, 161, 197 Lynch, Richard W. 104 Lysett, Judy M. 104 MacKinnon, Jean L. 104, 181, 184 Magoon, David J. 104, 152 Marcus, Gary B. 104 Marcotte, Joseph 104 Marsh, Gregory A. 104 Martel, Katherine J. 104, 184, 211 Martin, Harriett M. Martinez, Paul 105 Massicotte, Steven H. 101, 104, 144, 176 Matthews, Richard H. 104 Mattson, Pamelyn 100, 104, 107, 139, 174, 178, 184 Mauthe, Joyce B. 104, 184 Mayes, Timothy K. 42, 47, 104, 148, 164, 176, 188, 197 McCarten, Michael F. 105, 194 McCarty, Joel C. 105, 176, 185 McDougle, Kevin M. 105 McLellen, Linda 104 McMurphy, Sarah L. 105, 181, 185 Mellish, Sara A. 105, 156, 161, 178, 184, 185, 197 Merchant, David D. Miller, Henry P. 105 Minnick, Kevin J. Mitchell, Kathy L. 105 Mizo, Marion E. 105 Mohr, Wayne C. 93, 101, 105, 144, 188 Montrone, William L. 163, 176, 198 Nallett, Linda J. 101,105,174,186, 201 Needham, Virginia M. 105, 202 Neuhoff, David A. 105, 176, 179, 194 Newcombe, Thomas B. 105, 146, 178, 188, 197 Nugent, Stephen J. 182 O'Brien, Mark E. 105, 179 O'Donnell, Linda M. 105, 181, 190 Olivier, Patricia G. 105 Olmstead, James P. 105 O'Neil, Maureen A. 105, 161, 178, 181, 186 Ordway, Adele L. 105, 205 Osgood, Christopher E. 105 Paquette, Diane I. 105 Paquette, Wendy 106 Paquette, Linda 106 Parker, Donald G. 144, 213' Partridge, John R. 105, 154, 196, 197, 198, 215 235 Arnold, Gayle E. Payne, Bonita J. 105, 181 Peets, Kevin B. 105, 197 Pellerin, David Perkins, Catherine Phetteplace, Nancy 105, 204 Prevost, Florence 105, 161, 176 Properzio, Marie 101, 105, 176, 181, 186 Proulx, Diana 105 Putnam, Dennis 105, 197 Ramsay, Bruce 105 Reyor, Brenda 44, 105, 175, 176, 181, 211 Rhoades, Eileen 105 Rhoades, Mary Riendeau, Gayle 105, 175 Ritcey, Mary 105 Rowell, Linda 105, 175, 180, 211 Roy, Francis J. 105 Ruelke, Peter Rumrill, Robert Russell, Carol 105, 201 Russell, Pamela 107, 156, 161 Safford, Crissey 46, 47, 101, 105, 146, 176,178,181,184,185,194,200, 209 St. Pierre, Gerald 105, 194, 197 Sawyer, Sandra L. 105, 194, 197 Schlichting, Benny 105 Schor, Joshua H. 105 Scott, Sheila 106 Secore, Dennis Seraichick, Steven 101, 151, 176 Sharkey, Ronald A. 105, 159 Shaw, Tonya L. Sherwood, Wilma 106 Sidilou, Deborah M. 101, 106, 138, 139, 174, 227 Simino, Brian S. 106, 205 Sittler, Karl 104 skadds, Ann R. 106, 176, 177, 178, 181, 185, 186 Slusser, Jim 106 Smith, Laurence M. 37, 90, 93, 106 Smith, Margaret 181 Spalthoff, Ronald L. 106 Spring, June A. 106 Stevens, Raymond L. 111 Stone, Charles F. 106 Stone, Christine N. Strickland, Jack 106 Stromgren, Philip G. 106, 148, 149, 163, 212 Sweeney, Alice M. 106 Sweeney, Norma A. Sweeney, Thomas H. 106, 107 Szoc, Paul A. 106, 176, 197 Tarbox, Richard J. 106, 159 Taylor, Donnalyn R. 106 Taylor, Therese D. 106, 205 Thomas, Chris W. 106, 111, 191 Thompson, George 104 Thompson, Richard B. 106 Tisdale, Robert A. 93, 101, 103, 144 Tolman, Gary C. 106, 162, 176, 191 Towne, Cynthia A. 161 Tremblay, Peter J. 106, 166 Trombley, Alison R. 106, 166, 184 236 Index Trybulski, William 106, 154, 155 Tuller, Carolyn K. 106 Underwood, Jerald O. 159 Underwood, Suzanne M. 106, 176 Vermouth, Gary Vermouth, Jon W. 106 Vickers, Hillary Vincent, Linda K. 106, 176, 184 Vincent, Paula J. 106, 107, 156, 175, 181, 186 Walden, Linda C. 106, 176, 211 Walker, Bruce D. Waterman, Dorothy E. 106, 161, 176, 177 Webster, R. 106 Welch, Lisa A. 106 Wellington, Bruce A. 106 Wells, Jean A. 106 Wheeler, Gayle A. White, Donna J. 106, 161 Whitney, Dale A. 106 Whitney, Mathew D. Willard, Susan M. 106, 181, 201, 204 Willett, Brenda J. 106 Woodbury, Sharon M. Woodbury, Wayne A. 37, 106 Woods, Gale E. 75, 106, 211 Woodward, Dale R. 44, 101, 106, 211 Wyman, Rc-nna M. 106 Zimmerman, Steven 106 Zwicker, Kyrt 106 SOPHOMORES Adams, Daniel C. 114 Alexander, Gilbert F. 114 Amadon, Margo G. 114, 157 Amer, Brenda L. 114 Anderson, Calvin J. 117, 176, 179, 182, 201 Anderson, Jean M. 114 Aron, Deborah L. 114, 176, 211 Arwe, Karen E. 113, 114, 161, 174, 178, 180, 181 Ash, Kathleen F. 114, 178, 182, 211 Ashworth, Susan G. 114, 205 Avery, Robert B. 114 Bailey, Keith V. 178, 179, 191, 194 Bailey, Susan M. 113, 114, 176, 182, 186 Baird, Carl W. 114 Barlow, Deborah 114 Barre, Wayne M. 114, 197 Barrett, Carol A. 114 Barrett, Toni M. 157, 161 Barry, James H. 114, 150, 164, 178 Batchelder, Evelyn 114, 176, 185 Bates, Frank M. 47, 152, 165 Becker, Suzanne M. Beckwith, Catherine 114, 180, 190 Bedaw, Larry F. 114 Bemis, M. Schuyler Bennett, Kathleen A. 114 Bennett, Molly R. 113, 114, 176, 181, 184 Bergeron, Brian E. 114, 140, 152, 165 Bergeron, Kris A. 159, 167 Bergeron, Nancy A. 114, 202, 211 Beverstock, Malcolm 20, 113, 114, 120 178 Bevis, Stephen D. 114 Biltclitfe, Francis Bingham, Henry M. Bird, Thomas L. 114, 150, 167 Blake, Donald R. 20, 119, 120 Blanchard, Barbara A. 114 Blanchard, Daryl W. Blood, Kathleen 114 Boardman, John S. 197 Bond, Douglas R. 194, 197, 198, 215 Bosworth, Chester R. Bourassa, Kenneth A. 114 Bradstreet, Gordon L. 114, 191 Bragg, Darold K. 114, 197 Bridge, Barbara A. 114, 176, 201 Brown, Carmen J. 114 Brown, Sue E. 113, 120, 157, 161, 197 Bruno, Anthony J. 114 Buffum, Judith A. 113, 114, 211 Bugler, Dyanne J. 114, 176 Burnham, C. 119 Campbell, James F. Campbell, Kenneth P. 114, 148 Canfield, Rick L. 114 Cantlin, Craig C. 114, 159 Carey, Douglas A. Carter, Stephen W. 114 Castor, Dawn H. 114, 115, 160 Castor, Diane A. 114, 115, 161 Castor, Castor, Donna M. 114 Michael E. 114 Chabot, Joyce B. 114 Chamberlain, D. 119 Chambers, Robert K. Chapell, Bruce P. 114, 197 Chase, Alan W. Chase, Fred 114, 176, 191 Chase, James R. 114 Chase, Marsha A. 114, 201, 211 Cheever, Debra A. Cheever, Ronald F. 114, 201 Chickering, Carl B. 114 Chorney, Steven G. 114 Christopherson, Keron M. 202 Clark, Howard R. 114, 144, 201 Clark, Janet E. 114, 176, 211 Coates, Deborah J. 114, 175, 184, 197 Cobb, Gary A. 114 Cohn, William Z. 114 Comstock, Marcia L. 114 Conant, Kathie A. 115, 161, 197 Cook, Betty-Jane 197 Corliss, Douglas W. 115, 150 Corliss, Lana G. 115 Cote, Margaret M. 115 Cotton, Sharon A. 115 Coutu, Rhonda T. Cox, Terry M. 123, 144 Cray, David A. Crompton, Geoffrey F. Croteau, Cynda G. 115, 211 Croteau, Douglas P. 37, 113, 115, 150, 179 Crowell, Robert S. 115, 144 Cushing, Harold N. curving, L. 115 Dalton, Kevin J. Damiano, Paul J. 115, 197 Davis, Gail M. DeCoff, Cheryl E. 115, 176, 181 Delworth, D. 119 Demers, Debra A. 113, 115, 157, 181 DeRocher, Bruce M. 115 Derosier, Ronald R. 119 Descoteaux, Bruce K. 115 Decoteaux, Deborah J. Desruisseau, Paul L. Ditullio, Michael 115 Donovan, Linda A. 115 Doore, Clarence F. Douglas, Mark A. 115, 163' Doyle, Linda S. 115, 201, 205 Drugg, Donna C. 115 Dubriske, Gail P. Duffy, Kathleen M. 115, 176 Duhaime, Michael A. 115 Dundas, Charles R. 115 Duplissie, June C. 115, 211 Eaton, Stacy J. 115, 122, 197 Ellis, Carlene L. Ellsworth, Steven W. 115, 154 Emmond, Donna R. 115 English, Nicholas J. 115, 178, 182, 183, 184, 185, 194 Erskine, Anne E. 115, 159, 197, 204 Ethier, Paul D. Everard, Robert G. 115 Fahey, Marie A. 115, 176, 211 Fairbanks, B. 115 Fannie, Lonnie R. 115 Fauteux, Patricia M. Fish, Cheryl A. 113, 115, 157, 161, 178 Fish, Ronald G. 115 Fish, Russel E. 115 Flavin, Thomas W. 115 Fleming, Athena E. 115, 201, 204 Flint, Terry Foley, Kevin P. 163 Folsom, Shawn M. Fontaine, Joyce M. 115, 159 Forcier, T. 115 Foster, Martha 115, 175, 176, 178, 180,182, 186, 211 Fowler, Frederick M. 115 Fowler, William T. Fox, David H. 115 Francis, Frederick 115, 154 Frazier, Joanne E. 204 Frechette, Harry 9 French, David S. 116 Frigon, Eileen M. 116 Fuller, Kathleen F. 116 Fuller, Nancy L. 202, 211 Gagne, Jon J. Gale, Joyce M. 116 Gallagher, Cornelius 116 Garland, Carol A. 116 Garland, Raymond E. 116 Garrapy, Donna M. Index Gay, Mary R. 116, 201, 211 Gay, Walter M. 159, 164 Geller, Ann H. 113, 116, 178, 181, 182, 209 Gemmell, Heather 46, 47, 116, 157, 181, 184 Gilbert, Jean C. 116, 157, 161, 201 Gilbo, Paul A. 116 Goldsmith, David C. 116, 122, 140, 141,152,153,164 Goodell, Diana L. 116 Goodrich, James E. Goodrich, Lorraine R. 116, 205 Graf, John B. 116, 197 Green, Stephen M. 116 Greenier, Carolyn A. 113, 116, 117, 178,181, 184, 190 Greenwood, James A. Grout, Jane E. 116 Grover, Cary A. 116 Grover, Steven E. Guyette, Dexter E. Guyette, Jody M. 114 Hall, Marshall P. Hamlin, Harry J., Jr. Hanrahan, Mary A. 116, 211 Harper, Kathryn A. 116, 177, 211 Harris, Peter M. 116 Hart, Michael R. 116 Hathaway, Martha L. 176, 205 Hatt, Kenneth W. 116 Hatt, Susan M. 116, 174, 204 Hayward, David R. 116 Hebb, Johna M. Hebert, Philip G. 148, 167 Heise, Theo G. Hergeren, C. 119, 201, 211 Herrick, Mark R. Barbara R. 116,161,177 Hickey, Hills, Ronald C. Hobbs, F. 119 Holbrook, Lawrence P. 116 Houghton, Heather G. 201, 211 Howard, Gail M. 42, 113, 138, 146, 165, 177, 186 Howard, Gary F. 116, 154, 194 Howe, Deborah J. 116, 176, 181 Hull, M. 116,130 Hunt, David M. 116 Hunter, Hazel I. 116, 184, 186, 205 Hurley, Deborah 119, 211 Hutchins, Cindy L. 116 Hutchins, Lynda D. 116 Hutchins, Vicki J. lmondi, Nancy L. 116, 176, 178, 186 Ingalls, Shirlee A. Iselin, Nina Jarvis, Dean H. Johndro, Renee A. Johnson, Cynthia 116, 178, 180, 186 Johnson, Gary C. Johnson, Janice K. 116, 184 Johnson, Mable E. Johnson, Thomas E. Keating, Kathleen A. 119 Kendall, Kennedy, Sharon A. 116, 181 Bruce A. 116 Kenney, Daniel W. Kent, Wesley P. Kenyon, L. 119 Kimball, William S. King, Gary A. Kingsbury, Deborah E. 116, 181, 184 Knickerbocker, Jay A. 37, 116 Kontrovitz, Alexander J. 116 Krumenaker, Karen G. 116 Lachance, Evelyn M. 116 Lachenal, Deborah 116, 204 Ladam, Michael 40, 116, 122, 180 LaFlam, Dana S. Lagerberg, Nancy L. Landers, Keith V. 112, 123, 178, 209, 214 Leng, Faye M. 117, 176, 180, 184, 190, 211 Lang, Karen M. 117 Laskowski, Stephen L. 117, 190 Laughner, L. 119 Lawson, Susan A. 117, 205 Learnard, Patricia A. LeClair, John R. 117 Lemnah, Bruce D. 117 Lent, Rod S. Leslie, Roxanne M. 117, 182, 211 Lesure, Denise P. 114, '176, 211 LeVan, David B. Leveille, Paul A. 117 Lewis, Dean M. 117 Lilly, Thomas C. 117, 134, 154 Little, Linda M. 113, 116, 117, 174, 176,181, 184, 190, 209 Lougee, J. 117 Lozey, Karen E. 117,181, 182, 215 MacKenzie, Dennis L. 117 Mackey, Onni M. 117 Maki, Edward C. Malcolm, Paula J. 117, 160, 205, 211 Mallory, Truman J. 117 Marden, James C. 117, 159, 197 Martinez, T. 119 Mason, Sheila M. 117, 205 Maylin, Kenneth A. McCarty, Karen E. 117, 176 Melanson, George J. 117 Metivier, Judith L. 117, 211 Miller, David B. 117 Miller, Jaclyn E. 117 Miller, Linda M. 117 Mills, Robert L. 117, 165 Minott, Frank R. Moehle, Mary E. Mohr, Kathleen A. 113, 117, 139, 161 Moore, Ann E. 117, 176 Mosher, Carolyn J. 117, 186 Moy, Peter W. Murphy, Kathryn A. 117, 157, 178, 197 Murto, Thomas A. 117, 163, 178, 190, 197 Naylor, Linda M. l. Neaves, Regis E. 117 Neilson, Lynette M. Nelson, Elaine M. 113, 117, 174, 176 Nickerson, Stephen L. 117 Nowak, Thomas C. 117 237 O'Brien, O'Brien O'Brien O'Brien John L. 117 Katherine A. 117 Lauren J. 117, 176, 181 Prisca E. 160 O'Donnell, Michael C. Oliver, Steve J. 117, 186 O'Neil, Judith A. O'Neil, Timothy J. 117 Oros, Kennth J. 113, 117 196,197,198, 215 ,174, 191, Ouellette, Richard R. 117, 150 Paige, Patricia A. 117, 201, 211 Paire, Steven J. 117, 154 Papale, Deborah J. 117 Parenteau, J. 117 Parker, Joel R. 117 Parker, R. 117 Patnode, Karen A. 112, 117, 157, 178, 181, 211 Penchikoski, Theresa A. 117, 205 Perham, Rosemarie 117, 204 Perreault, Janice L. 117, 197 Petrin, Bonnie 42, 118, 138, 201 Phelan, Richard P. 118 Phillips, David A. 118 Phippard, James P. 113, 118, 178 Piper, Yvette G. 118 Plante, Carol J. 118 Plante, Linda S. Plumb, M. 119 Pollock, Bruce 118 Powell, Christine A. 118 Pratt, John J. 118 Pregent, Patricia N. 161 Priest, Ellen 118, 176, 181, 184 Primrose, Nancy L. 118 Provenchia, Charlotte A. 118 Purdy, Jane M. 46, 47, 118, 187 Raiala, Reuben R. 118 Quintillio, Julia A. 176 Rathburn, Wayne W. 118 Rawlings, George H. 118 Reardon, Patricia J. 118, 178, 181, 184 Remick, Floyd M. Reynolds, Carol A. Reynolds, Thomas R. 118 Rice, John A. 118, 140, 152, 165, 191 Richards, Carol A. Richards, Karen M. 118 Richardson, Christina P. 118, 161, 178 Richmond, Hyla E. 118, 202, 205 Rideout, Gayle A. 118, 176, 181, 201 Riley, Steven D. 118, 144 Rioux, Linda M. 118, 159 Robbins, Stephen C. 118 Robidoux, Michael J. 20, 118, 120, 150, 167 Robie, Brenda J. Rollins, B. 118, 154 Rossiter, Christine A. 118, 122, 139, 176, 178, 181, 184 Rothermel, Cindy M. 118, 211 Roy, Janet A. 113,117,118 Russell, Donna A. 118, 211 Russell, Reinette A. 118, 211 Saari, Randy J. 118 Index St. Laurent, Mary A. 118, 190 Salce, Gayle M. 118, 157, 161, 211 Sansoucie, Linda C. 118, 205, 211 Sanders, S. 118 Savard, Sandra A. Scadova, William D. 118, 154 Scheitlin, Suzette M. Schneider, Joanne 113, 118, 181, 197 Schofield, Mark C. 118, 144, 178, 191 Scribner, Bonnie J. 118, 157, 177, 186, 197 Secore, Linda L. Seleclcy, Norma A. Seymour, Gary K. Shaw, John B. Shaw, L. Susan 112,118,176,181, 204 Shed, Nathaniel R. Shemchuk, Mary M. Shepard, Pamela L. 113, 118, 161, 178,181,190,197 Simmons, Russell S. 118 Singer, Deborah A. 118, 178, 184 Skinner, Samuel W. Smith, Steven G. 118 Snowman, Thomas D. 118, 159, 191, 197 Soucise, William F. 118, 176 Souza, Kathleen 1. 118, 177 Spaulding, Cheryl A. 118, 204 Spicher, Robert K. 118, 201 Steele, Pamela J. 118, 181, 197 Steiner, Randy F. 11B Stillings, Bileta 118, 211 Stockwell, James B. 118, 197 Sumner, Kathleen E. 118, 204 Sutton, Joan C. 190 Swahnberg, Judith L. 113, 118, 176, 178,180,181,184,19O,196,197, 209 Tarr, Diane M. 119 Taylor, Dianne L. 119, 204 Taylor, Willard L. 119 Tebo, Michael R. 119 Thatcher, Patricia A. Thompson, Nancy L. 119, 201 Thompson, Pamela S. Thrasher, Lindsay 119 Titus, Brian E. 119 Toomey, T. 115 Trask, Debra A. 119, 176, 190, 211 Tullar, Richard I. Tweedie, Constance D. 119 ' Tyo, Gary A. Veale, Nancy J. 186 Vermouth, Linda S. 112, 117, 119, 178, 186, 197, 209 Walker, Douglas R. 20, 113, 119, 120, 150, 167, 214 Walsh, Ronald D. 119 Walter, Ralph D. Washburn, Douglas E. 119 Watkins, Geary J. 119, 197 Watkins, Gerald E. 119 Watson, Sally A. Watterson, Kevin D. 113, 119, 148, 167 Way, Deborah P. 119 Webster, Sandra M. 119 Weisberg, Ann 119 Welch, James E. 119 Wheeler, Kirke W. 119, 167 Whippie, John B. Whitney, Mark D. Whitney, Mary L. 119, 201, 204, 211 Wilber, Judy E. 119, 204, 205 Wilcox, Brenda L. 119, 161 Wilkes, A. 119, 150 Willey, Barbara M. Williams, Penny L. 159, 201 Williams, Ron C. 119 Williams, Sandra J. 119 Wilson, Henry J. Wolhok, Gene B. 119 Wood, Durinda R. 114 Woodward, Bruce C. Wyman, Barri L. 119, 175 Wyman, Donald W. Wyman, Thomas E. 119 Yaeger, Lisa 113, 119, 176, 178, 182, 186 Zorn, Frances E. 113, 119, 174, 178, 182, 184, 185 Zuccale, Christine L. Zwicker, L. 119, 157 Zysky, David R. FRESHMENP Abbott, Steven A. 125, 126, 134, 145 151 Adams, Scott B. 126 Aldington, Thomas H. 197 Aldridge, Jeremy W. 126 Alexander, Rosemary N. 126 Alther, Christine A. 126 Anderson, Barbara F. 182 Antilla, Carole A. 126 Archibald, Mary A. Ash, cymhia M. 126 Bailey, Barbara 126 Baldvins, Jon E. 197, 205 Ball, Gerald F. 132 Barcomb, Jerry L. Barcomb, Russsell E. Barndollar, Sherry E. 125, 126, 180, 181, 185 Barnett, Ronald R. 126 Barrett, Glen L. 126 Bartashevich, Linda E. 126, 176, 205 Bastille, William G. 126 Batchelder, Sharon L. 126 Baybutt, Susan G. 126, 132, 209 Beauregard, Robert E. 37, 126, 133, 186 Beauregard, Steven E. 126 Beeck, Ursula M. 126 Bee, Peter A. Bell, P. 126 Bergeron, Bruce J. 126, 145, 152 Bergeron, Bruce W. 126, 145, 152 Bergeron, Juliana T. 126, 182, 184, 211 Bergeron, Lucina M. 126 Bergeron, Mark D. 126, 159 Bergeron, Patricia L. 157, 197 Bills, Gary N. 126 Bingham, Henry M. 126 Bird, Lee L. 126 Biron, Alexander F. 126 Bittner, Linda M. Blain, Kathryn M. 126, 205 Bleau, Mark S. Bleau, Norman R. 126, 145 Index Crandall, Stephen D. 127, 154, 197 Cross, Thomas E. 127 Croteau, James R. 127 Croteau, Linda L. 127, 205 Croteau, Shelly J. 127, 181 Croteau, Thomas M. 127 Cummings, Audrey D. 127, 197 Cutter, Steven F. 125, 127, 135, 148 Dalzell, Shirley D. Damiano, Patricia C. 127 Darling, Edward W. 127, 186 Boles, Phyllis A. 126, 205 Borden, Lindsey 126, 133, 134, 154 Boucher, Brian S. 126, 197 Boucher, Sharon A. 125, 126 Bouffard, Lucinda M. 126 Bowen, Freda L. Bowne, Mitchel L. 126 Boyea, Edward C. 197 Bressett, John D. 126, 145, 151, 159 Brosnahan, David 126 Buckley, Helena M. 132 Buffum, DeeDee N. Burns, Steven R. 145, 197 Campbell, William A. 126, 145 Candello, Mark R. 126, 197 Carbone, Timothy J. 126 Carey, Michael B. 126 Carey, Sandra J. 126 Carr, William A. 131 Davis Davis , Cynthia L. Glenn W. 127 Davis, Gordon W. 127 Davis Jeffrey A. 127, 151, 197 Davis Judy A. 127 Davis, Linda M. Davis, Margaret A. 127 Davis, Paul J. 127 Dearth, Melinda J. 127 Dee, Jerome F. 127 DeLancey, Mary-Ann 127, 157, 181 DeLancey, Thomas L. 124, 127, 176, 180, 186, 209 Denis, Donna M. 127 Derby, Kathleen 127 Derosier, Lawrence D. 127 Desiardins, Patricia L. 127 Desmarais, Adrian A. 132 Desruisseau, Paul L. Deuso, Wanda M. 127 Carter, Donna M. 126 Cassin, Richard L. 151 Castor, Daniel E. 126 Castor, Gail M. 126 Centra, Maria C. 127, 202 Chace, Guy S. DiBernardo, Donald U. 127 Dinkle, John F. 125, 127 Dolan, Philip A. 132 Donahue, Timothy S. 127 Doody, James A. 127 Doore, Clarence E. 127 Chaffee, Priscilla A. 126 Chakalos, Elaine A. Chamberlain, Debbie A. 126 Chamberlin, Wendy L. 126 Chambers, Maryellen 126, 190, 197 Champney, Sharon A. 126 Chase, Russell W. Chase, Thomas H. 127, 133, 145, 209 Cheever, Debra A. Cheever, Thomas E. 127 Chickering, Frances M. 127 Chickering, Sally A. 127 Chickering, William L. 127 Chorney, Marilyn M. 127, 184 Chirstopherson, Jennie E. 127 Clark, Maureen A. 127, 176 Cobb, Katharine M. 127, 190, 211 Cody, Stephen W. 132 Colony, George F. 127, 134, 151, 180, 209 Comerford, Nancy J. 127 Cook, Betty-Jane Coppola, William D. Corkery, Martha J. 127 Corliss, Robert M. 159 Costillo, Karen L. 125, 127, 182, 211 Cowing, Andrew J. 127, 145, 151, 154 Cram, Vicki M. 127, 195, 205, 211 Dratwa, Michael F. 127, 205 Driscoll, Lucinda M. 127, 211 Driscoll, Michael J. 127, 159 Dubois, Gary M. 127, 132, 145, 151 DuBois, Wendy T. 127 Dubriske, Paul C. Duffy, Jon W. 131 Duhaime, Mark J. 127 DuMond, Nancy D. Dunn, Ronald R. 127 Duquette, Robin R. 127 Durling, Judy A. Durward, Karen M. 127, 181 Egan, Robert F. 135 Evans, Nancy A. 128 Facteau, Rebecca E. 128 Fahey, Debra J, 128, 13'4 Fairbanks, Richard A. 128 Farina, Abigail 128, 185, 194 Farmer, Cindy L. 128 Faucher, Louise M. 128 Field, Joanne M. 128 Fish, James M. 128, 197 Fitzmorris,Carolann 128 Fontaine, Bruce J. 128 Forest, David M. 128, 134, 145 Fournier, Rosean E. 128 Fox, Barry J. 128 Francoeur, Eugene P. 128 Fredette, James A. 128 French, Dennis L. Friedman, Raymond A. 132 Frowein, Roderick 128 Fuller, Christine E. 125 Furlone, Robert K. Gagne, Bernard J. 128 Gagnon, David B. 125, 128 Gallagher, Stephen J. 128, 145 Gallagher, Susan M. 128 Garland, Anne C. 185 Gauthier, Richard W. 128 Geller, John F. 128 Gemmell, Van M. 197 George, Cathy E. 128 Goldberg, Dale H. 128, 205 Goldberg, Gale M. 128, 204 Goncalves, Elsie M. Goodell, Mark,R. 128, 145 Gray, Kermit M. Green, John H. 128, 190, 197, 201 Greene, Skiff J. Grout, Alan C. Grover, Dorothy L. 128 Guyette, Elwyn B. 128 Guyette, Mike N. 128, 197, 205 Guyette, Pamela J. 128 Hagland, Ross E. Hale, Collean M. 128, 211 Hall, Mathews B. 128, 197 Hamill, Bruce J. 128, 135 Hamlin, Harry J. Hammond, Robert L. Hanna, Katherine M. 125, 128, 176 Hanrahan, Maureen A. Harper, Diane H. 128, 211 Harper, Janet M. 157 Harris, Matthew R. 128, 151 Harris, Steven E. 128 Hartwell, Kathy G. 128 Hartwell, Orson W. 128 Hartwell, Sharon M. 128 Hartwell, Stephen A. 154 Healey, Susan J. 128, 205, 211 Hedblom, Anthony W. Herr, David E. 128 Hetherman, Mark J. 128, 154 Hilow, Sherine L. 129 Hockett, Timothy C. 129 Holbrook, Michael A. Hollis, John T. Hopkins, Timothy C. 129 Houpis, Eleana C. 129, 176, 182, 184 211 Hovhannesian, Susan K. 129, 157, 181, 211 Hugee, Robert D. Hurt, Margaret J. 129 Hutchins, Nancy A. Hyatt, William S. 129, 145, 148 Ingalls, Bette G. 129 Jacques, Michael W. 125, 197 Janda, Jacqueline W. 131 Jarvis, Dean H. 129 Johndro, Linda D. 129 Johnson, Donald A. 132 239 Johnson, Faye Johnson, Thomas A. 129, 151 Kapiloff, Alan B. Kasprak, Susan A. 125, 129, 182, 186 211 Kennedy, Maureen A. 129 Kenyon, Beverly J. 129 Kernozecky, Roger K. 129 Kilyanczik, Ron T. King, Clyde A. 129 King, Keith 1. 129, 134, 151, 179 King, Linda G. 129 Knight, Jane M. 129, 211 Knox, Fern O. 129, 204 Konides, Ellen 46, 125, 129, 139 Koski, ,Iohn U. 129 Koski, Terry J. 129 Lacey, Margot C. 129, 197 Lachance, Ralph U. LaCoille, Denise M. LaCoste, Michael K. 129 Lagerberg, Theresa E. 129 LaMontagne, Gary M. 129, 151 Lamoureux, Donna L. 129 Lamoureux, Edward 129 Lamoureux, Kathleen E. 20, 120, 125, 129, 133, 176, 182, 184 LaRoche, Timothy F. 145, 151 Lawrence, Lynn J. 126 Lawson, Kathie J. 129, 157, 176 Lawson, Lauren L. 129, 205 LeClair, Jane M. 129 Leduc, Lee A. 129, 179 Lent, Rod S. l.eRoy, Christine M. 129 Libby, Doug P. 129 Lombard, Roger D. 129 Longever, Joseph J. 154 Loos, Andrea J. 129, 134, 211 Lucius, Gertrude E. 129 Lussier, Carlon C. 129, 145, 197 Lynch, Mark A. 159 MacCracken, Judy 129 MacKenzie, Linda J. 129 Marcotte, Mary M. Martin, Diana L. Mason, Rita M. 129 McCurdy, Michael R. 129, 179 McLellan, Vicki M. McNulty, Theresa 129, 205 McTague, Barbara E. 132 McWade, Richard H. 132 Merrill, Gary A. 129 Merrill, Marlie A. 129, 159 Miner, Eva H. 130 Mitchell, Alice A. 130 Moore, George H. 130 Moore, Linda G. 130 Moore, Terry F. 126 Moran, Gail F. 130, 211 Morin, Robert P. 20, 124, 129, 130 Morse, Mark S. 132, 145 Morton, Linda D. 125, 130 Mosher, Sharon E. 130 Mosley, Alana J. 130, 157, 184 Moy, Francyle 130, 211 240 Index Mullett, Dana L. Murphy, Roger J. 130, 180 Naylor, Emily L. Neilson, Lynette M. Nelson, David E. 130 Newcombe, John T. 197 Newton, Elaine M. 130 Nicholls, Jerry M. 37, 130 O'Donnell, Terry L. 130 Oliver, Charles B. 124, 130, 176, 209 Olmstead, Wendy J. 130 Olmstead, William J. 197 Olson, Eric A. 130, 179, 186, 205 O'Neil, Calvin M. 125, 130, 150 O'Neil, Thomas B. 154 O'Rgaz, David G. 130, 179, 182 Osgood, Susan E. 46, 47, 124 Page, Steven A. 130, 152 Papale, Lourie R. 130 Parenteau, Gerri G. 130 Parsons, Rodney D. Patnode, Gary M. 130, 145, 154 Pelkey, Michael R. 130, 159 Pembroke, Patricia A. Pembroke, Paul P. 130 Pemrick, Christine A. 125, 130, 182, 185, 211 Perham, Charles A. Perkins, Walter A. 130, 159, 197 Perron, Patricia J. 130 Piper, Kimberley A. Plaut, Alice B. 130 Pockett, Susan J. 130 Pollock, Brenda A. 130, 182, 184, 211 Potter, Michael F. 130, 197 Powers, Sharon A. Price, Janet 130 Proctor, Paige Proulx, Nelson F. 130 Putnam, Gene R. 130, 197 Read, Scott A. 130 Reed, Kenneth W. 130 Remy, Donna R. 130, 181, 186 Rhoades, Judith M. 130 Richards, Diane K. 126 Richmond, Stanley A. 130 Rivers, Harold L. 130 Robbins, Birney W. 130 Rodat, Robert K. Rogers, Gary S. 131 Rosinski, Joseph T. 134, 150 Rouleau, Donald P. 131 Rousseau, Deborah M. 197 Roy, Paul W. 125, 131,134,145,151 Ruelke, Kathleen M. 131 Ruelke, Timothy J. Russell, David A. 125, 131 Russell, Laurence H. 131 Russell, Pearl A. 131 Russell, Robert C. 131 Russell, Wayne A. 131 St. Jean, Lauranne M. 131, 190, 211 Sanders, George N. Scadova, Robert J. 131, 154 Scott, Bruce B. 159 Secore, Linda L. 131 Seymour, Gary K. Shakour, Mitchell G. 131, 159, 182, 190 Shangraw, Forrest E. 152 Sharkey, Ellen A. Shea, Robert J. 131 Shepard, Deborah C. Shippee, Jeffrey L. Sidilau, Diane W. 122, 131 Simpson, Mark R. 13'1 Sittler, Brian W. 152, 154 Slanetz, Diane 131, 197 Sliva, Sally R. 131 Sliva, Teresa A. Sleeser, Janet G. 132 Smith, David A. 131 Smith, Duane T. 131 Smith, Linda L. Smyth, Gordon H. 131, 145 Snyder, Susan L. 131 Spiess, David W. 131 Starkey, Sally A. 131 Steiner, Robert A. 131 Stinson, Sharon A. 131, 159 Stockwell, William P. 125, 131, 179 Stone, Douglas P. - Sullivan, Michael D. 131, 179 Sunter, Karen L. 131, 186, 197 Sylvester, Patricia A. 127 Tardiff, Michael R. 131 Terry, Susan A. 131, 184, 185 Thirsher, Peggy A. 131 Thomas, Lynn M. 190 Thomas, Nancy C. 125, 131 Thompson, Melissa L. 131 Tribble, Cecile M. 180 Tullar, Richard l. Twitchell, Susanne M. 131 Underwood, Bette J. 131 Vanderwalker, John E. Walden, Stephanie C. 131, 190 Waldron, Gay D. 131, 211 Walter, Ralph D. Washburn, Susan A. 131 Watkins, Deborah A. 131 Watkins, Karen R. Weaver, Gary A. Wheelock, Gary W. Whitcomb, Wesley M. 131 Whittemore, Susan J. 131, 176, 190, 211 Wilder, Ronald J. Willette, Jolene B. 131 Willette, Steven M. 131 Williams, Barbara A. 131, 159 Wilson, Donald G. 159 Woodbury, Gail A. 123, 125, 1 Woodman, Eric J. 132 Woodman, Maxine B. Worcester, Lorna L. 197 Wyman, Constance A. 190, 211 Wyman, Nancy J. 125, 211 Zarr, Paul R. 132 Zimmerman, Diane M. 211 Zulch, William N. 132 Zysk, David R. 57, 197 , Q , swf x M 1 ' 73' , 5 ,fy 1' W 35, r 1, , ,,,., Q9 gig W SX 419525 ,k s 3 fd 1-ff' fm F ,sv Qi 9 .u-:,i, A sith 'ie'-2 'fm ' 5 J gh., -T an .Ka A N? ' vfvflfifffgi WI? 3 'W 4 W e1s9.Qz'f 4f ': 5,414 Q :gig d,.sa'g,,.'f'NhNx ' gf' D Qggiwl. 'sf' X Q F, 1 ' f' Li hx K Q 'KAL ' W B HQ . I NK A , fa, xg Q Q Q- .,,, Q, f,qgf-M f I? ii., fy, E' - E xg 'ff' ' - Aff? 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