Keene High School - Salmagundi Yearbook (Keene, NH)

 - Class of 1969

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J L ., . ,. .AA N WV r V M A' ' 'L '-- -.-4... , il 51 ddk:m.....-.,, - -.... , Q .. 9 - L' .L 4. . . . 'Y' .M.-f Swvfffw I ' ' ' ' , 1969 SALMA GUNDI PUBLISHED BY THE SALMAGUNDI STAFF OF KEENE HIGH SCHOOL 15,1 f'.,,: , ,, , 11 , ,431 new 'V 4- 124 'f V f 4' 22' 3 ,ff , F0 rewo m' This year the staff of SALMAGUNDI has chosen the theme PEOPLE to carry throughout these pages. All our lives we are involved with people. These are the members of our families, our teachers, and our class- mates. These are friends, acquaintances, employers, and many others. In this book we have tried to bring you a memory of the people you have grown to know, understand, and in some cases, to love. The seniors will soon leave to meet new people while the underclassmen will continue meeting people through their remaining years at Keene High School. Remember, PEOPLE are the most valuable part of our lives. Sdlmdgzmdi Stdjjf Editors in Chief: Karen Landers Chris Osgood Bitrinerr Mrmtzgerr: Roger Lamontagne Brenda Reyor Head Photographers: Ken Oros Keith Landers Senior Section Editorr: Elaine Contas Kerry Beverstock Literary Editor: Linda Nallett Boyf' Sporty Editor: Paul Szoc Girly' Sports Editors: Sarah Mellish Pam Mattson Art Editors: Chris Osgood Linda Rowell i'i - ? 5 '. . 'I 5 , X ,t Typiftrr .Linda McLellan Hillary Vickers Lisa Welch 1 Gale Woods N? . ri: Aryirttzrztr: Elaine Nelson Ken Oros Ar.fi,rtimt: Debbie Coates AJIiJfdl7fS.' Kathy Abbott Frank Henderson A.frirttmt5.' Chip Bailey Gail Howard Ayrirttmtr' Linda Little Frances Zorn Arrifttzrrtu Ernie Corkery Stacey Eaton Afrirttzntx Cheryl Fish Linda Vermouth Asrifttznts jane Grout Gif, ' . --mr E U C .............. 3 ll Hlfilrj-J gf V 1 I E QALQ 0 Q Q Q Q QQ it E? ,mtl llll ' i I doug-cQc:'522r'nT'f1H E 1-OO Cyc-,cv QQQQ wi Ni 1 l 2 i ,W gl A ,mf 7 X K , ml-. +2- fs ,X ,A x -- . 'Q' . . 5, -- .,g,, ' , . 'A, A 'AL Q Q Z ff '- ., Wei '0 A 1 . 3,1,: :,' .Ny- 'fik fx L' .5515 -2, N1 L'h- Q , : A W' J N L' 'L., ', M 11 .Q , M. mi -mg - Y . .51 '5??il1:i'?9L,g1iii5ii5 xis1 ..Eigfi if2-K, ' ' 9,5557 - ,L 1. ' 'wg EL, 'wil -. 4., 3.2. -Q ' N , ,K .-H, . - .- I . ,, ' j- f, K q - mi, , - fy i .. fw2,uf1-- A 'H' -- N Dedxcatxon Q . M v i . . 138 nr ' on 1' Dedication Q l H ' K , ' fu My W . i t , ..j ',5,WWm,,,,w'mwww-ifzewngm,M up 1 ii, W W W . W1 be W' If ,V ef., Vwwfmw hmm af , , gtL1fvg.,'Q 4583? ' vu Mia-585255 if 5 ,. , M in V X. ,i Robert Cummings . . . and the band played on. So it has, along with the choir, and mixed chorus, under your able direction. At so many events Keene High fans see you leading our great band. Through half time at every home football game you provide the crowd with pleasure and pep. Then there are the parades, concerts and pep rallies-service to the .younger musical community, and so much more. Yes, this year We take the greatest pleasure in dedicating the 1969 SALMA- GUNDI to you, Mr. Robert Cummings, for serving our school well. -...X In Memoriam Mr. Richard O. Trufant X fi V' I X '-7 cfjriigiifi ' g d ' Al Q2 Qw irwv Forgive my grief for one removed, Thy creature, whom I found so fair. I trust he lives in thee, and there I find him worthier to be loved. ALFRED, LORD TENNY SON Elaine Chakalas MANAGEMENT Mr. Charles Burns The past four years have brought the greatest physiological and psychological change within each one of you that will ever take place in any four-year period of your life. You have grown through ado- lescence and are on the threshold of becoming young adults. You have been guided by your parents and faculty during these most critical years. Your past four-year exposure has resulted in establishing in you the basic fundamentals of a successful life, and the groundwork has been laid which will enable you to walk like men and women tomorrow. Best wishes for a most successful future. Mr. Roland Boucher This edition of the Salmagundi marks another chap- ter in the annals of Keene High School. Within its covers are memories revealed only to those who can interpret them. Memories which words cannot depict yet which photographically recorded bring back memories that you all value so highly. May you all recall through these pages a life that was so full and so worthwhile. To the Salmagundi staff a sincere and heartfelt thanks from a grateful administration, faculty, and student body, for a job Well done. To the Seniors congratulations on your many achieve- ments and best wishes for the future. Sincerely, H 6, Kwan- Mr. john Day, Superinlendent Mr. Alfred Lambert, Affiftant Szzperinlendent Mr. Burns Two of the Finer Tbingf in LW MUSIC AND ART Left lo Right: Mr. Cummings, Miss Safford, Mrs. McMahon. 3... Mrs. Hutchins J- Maufhe 'Who are you calling Grandma Moses? Y 'vQY' ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Fi:-.fl Row, Left to Rigbl: Miss Tracy, Mr. Riel-Dept. Head, Mrs. Woodward, Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. Calef. Serond Row, Lefz in Rzghfs Mrs. Espiefs, Mr. Whitham, Mrs. Bergeron, Mrs. Beauregard, Miss Spear, Mr. Butler, Mr. Whipple Miss McCaughey, Mrs. Palmer, Mr. Allen, Mrs. Landry. .xx i S9 A j. Clapp, L. Bronson, K. Landers, W. Walsh, P. Ash, B. Goedicke, C. Bailey, S. Gray. Shakespeare class performing a scene from A Midsummer Night's Dream. D I5 fir Dim, Decoration, and Dffesmmking c HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT L. to R.: Mrs. Buck, Mrs. Bolles, Mrs. Hurt, Mrs. Oros. Keene High School offers the students several courses in the field of Home Economics. Classes in Child care and Home Furnishing, or Home and Family, prepares a girl in practical instruction in operating a home. Classes in sewing include Clothing and Textiles, and Tailoring. The student learns sewing and wardrobe planning. Girls in Food and Nutritions learn the art of preparing nutritious meals artistically. They study the feeding problems in America as well as in other countries. A student who takes Home Economics is prepared for a future in a career for family life. I 1 l Nz Reaching cl World of People 2- af FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPT. Lefz fo Riglal: Mr. jobin, Mrs. Aldridge, Mrs. Gallagher, Head, Mrs. Galloway, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs ,E FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPT. Knowing a foreign language enlightens our minds and broadens our perspectives as clearly as window shutters, flung wide, open new horizons and illuminate obscure rooms. Foreign language leads us to knowledge of other people, other cultures, through direct contact and communication. It gives us, too, a novel vantage point from which to look back at ourselves. Understanding both others and ourselves through the insight of another culture is the ultimate goal of Keene High School's Foreign Language De- partment. Here we offer four-year sequences in Latin, French, and Spanish, taught by experienced teachers aided by modern equipment and electronic laboratory facilities unexcellecl any- where. Each classical and modern language student has the opportunity to become proficient in his elected foreign language. we Barry Man I5 cl Curious Creature SCIENCE DEPT. Firyl' Row: Miss Drugg, Mr. Tremblay. Serond Row: Mr. Fahey, Mrs. Nims, Mr. Salo, Mr. Larecy, Mr Gallup Mr Burnll. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Keene High School students are fortunate in having a superior sci- ence department. A wide selection of courses is offered to the inter- ested student in this field. Thanks to the latest equipment, along with a stimulating greenhouse, tech- niques in science makes learning pleasant. za-- .. T. Snowman, Mr. Gallup, K. Landers Who said I look like an egret ? Q J., Future of the Commzmizy 'fag-im, TECHNOLOGY DEPT. Lefl lo Rigbl: Mr. DiMeco, Mr. Arnold, Mr. Dundas, Mr. Moore, Mr. Bergeron. The Technology department offers a wide range of subjects from which to choose: from electronics to mechanical drawing. With this as the basis, future engineers, archi- tects, technicians, and vocational workers come. The quality of KHS technological department is rated highly among those all over the state. AJ ,Jim Mr. DiMecn Modesty plus! ,vP51r r if NZ... w. Aff' .fr HM H52 rf, I' 1 Y, Backbone of American Enfeqbriye BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPT. Firnrl Raw, Left to Righr: Mrs. Kilroy, Mrs. MacPhail, Mr. Reynolds. Second Row, Lefz za Right: Miss Vaillant, Mr Seavey, Miss Jacobs, Mrs. Lambert. Anyone who aspires to become a secretary, bookkeeper, or any other business centered occupation has likely seen the inside of the Business Education Department's Doors. With Mr. Reynolds as its new chairman this year, courses such as typing, shorthand, economics, and bookkeeping are offered. The students who complete these courses will be better able to seek business positions or continue on to college due to their skills, with thanks to this department. Mr. Seavey Smile when you say that kid! Slide Rules + Computers MATH DEPARTMENT Fifi! Row: Mr. Bridge, Mr. Wyman, Dept. Head, Mrs. Burrill, Mrs. Schor. Second Roux' Mr. Tousley, Mrs. Ward, Mr. Main, Mr. Lowrey, Mr. Frye, Mr. Brown. fx an Mr. Bridge This banana? It's for Miss Drugg's fruit flies. MATH DEPARTMENT The mathematics department of KHS offers a highly developed course of study. Students may progress from elementary algebra to college calculus. For those pursuing mathematics further, SAMSON, the computer is available to aid in developing computer programming techniques. Mathematics is essential to anyone continuing on to college, or going directly into business. The math department offers a sound basis for any type of work. 23 Tloozzgloiy for Today and Tomorrow SOCIAL STUDIES DEPT. Row I: Mr. Lambert, Miss Plante, Mrs. Polak. Row 2: Mr. Ramsay, Mr. Gober, Mr. Donahue, Mr. Quinn The diversified program in Social Studies acquaints the student with the changes in our society and the world today. Although History of Civilization and early American History will not change, Geography, Civics and Modern History, present new out- looks often. Because of today's complexities, it is necessary for us to become familiar with its history and problems. KQWQW- i to H - Mr. Lambert Mr. Ramsay Here come de judge! PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Seated: Miss Shreve, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Beauregard. Standing: Mr. Purbeck, Mr. Ginolfi, Mr. Minickiello PHYSICAL EDUCATION A well-planned program of physical education includes a variety of activities and many skills that meet the needs of the individual. In addition to the many team games that are played during the season, time is spent on tumbling and apparatus. Included are springboard activities, high bar, parallel bars, horse, rope climbing, and various tests of physical fitness. Physical Education is not concerned with physical development alone, but also contributes to mental, social, and emotional development as well. Mr. Minikello Sly is the word for our wres- tling coach. The Fruity of az Growing Sociezjf liek 1 E, lg il .I Nag. . Jw .. My .. mS,,v..,.,,,v,'g,,.?,- X' E V .gg ' 4, A Q sl sa- Qu t. .ta t-,W 1. wwf. at at Q an at it kk Left to Rigbt: Mr. Hazen, Mr. Barrett. The Driver Education course has helped hundreds of students become safe, responsi- ble drivers on today's roads. Keene High has been fortunate enough this year to acquire a driving simulator. This enables the student to drive while still in the classroom, by watching driving views on a screen. The 12 week course is divided into class learning and actual road training. From this course students realize that a license is not to be used carelessly. Y y. yi ,, at ea, . V - es 19 t gf xg ...M ,i 1, xg f t ' Sw ' KN Mr. Barrett, students, and simulators. ,M .W Yi Man in Sociezjf GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Rau' 1, Left to Riglal: Mrs. Tisdale, Mr. O'Connell, Mrs. Barker. Row 2, Left la Right: Mr. Moynihan, Mrs. Dona hue, Mr. Bridges. SECRETARIES Mrs. Guild, Mrs. Furlone, Mrs. Roy. People Working fbr a Came I YJ' tv. ig Y. A 'N LIBRARIANS Mrs. Ash, Mrs. Robbins, Mrs. Gray. .w ,Q X, I F' . big, f' 1 Ji 'Tail - ' - 1,1 14 . fl. . NURSES Lefz to Right: Mrs. Graves-Secretary, Mrs. White, Mrs. Watkins, Mrs. Grandin-Dental hygienist. M Ns41zrfz.., - CUSTODIANS Left ta Right: A. Kenison, E. Bowker, G. Ritchie, W. Field, E. Whippie, C. Boyce, C. Robbins, F. Brosseau, R. Tucker. E i aff .... 5 sf: K . . k r. QV : V 3? .Q xii' R 'C he i 'si' . . , ... ' , FOOD SERVICE Top, Left zo Riglyz: B. Moffit, E. Secord, H. Lund, N. Rousseau, H. Beeck, E. Novak, E. Boudrien, L. Shepherd, M. Sidilau, Bozlom, Left to Right: B. Brooks, D. Lyman, H. Kremen, C. Jarvis, J. Carey, E. Madden, P. Raymond. Af'.TTfE -' '-'v-1--qt... PW-A if' in AUDIO VISUAL L. to R.: E. Darling, R. Louisell, j. Hastings, Mr. Johnson, W. Vfoodbury, D. Croteau. Under the direction of Mr. johnson, the boys in the Audio Visual department help the faculty, and the school in general, with the skills they have learned. An essential part of the Keene High educational system, the Audio Visual department has contributed much to the learning of the students through the movie and slide projectors, tape recorders, record players, and many other media facilities. READING LAB Keene High School has one of the few Reading Cen- ters of its type and size in New Hampshire. We are therefore most fortunate in that we can offer training in reading to all of our students. The Reading Center has material and equipment to assist each student to achieve his most efficient reading level. nl 5 'L' , . i ., 11, -. if ' f- f -f.. K W x 5 ff 1 Q. . T ' f 1 A 2 ,l M OODS vm Moods 'K f ,441 ...,...,?, , , H: ,,, ',', W :,:, J .1 we f if W- W, QW , fam' . ffff x Q Q5 x 1 1 .sf X I I -Q X 'o fl Moods V - -am, 1 'TL :11:: 2- K 1? , ' I izrii -2.1 1, - df? 1 . A--t ef T, ' w CD .v s .RL .x -I Q 5' v x Q x and Her Court . . . W wg- .1 ' 'Eitw'H fs. Rwkrkbhxls ytt S391 W: '5 N 4 svwfw MH W QUEEN AND HER COURT Left lo'Rigla1, Front of lhe Slfzge: M. Bahre, J. Tisdale, S. Seraichick, S. Osgood, 1. Purdy and Escort, H. Gemmell, L. Kapiloff, E, Konidcs, S. Abbott, N. Reith, P. Roy. Left lo Right, On the Smge: F, Lucius, C. Saffotd, J. Widyn, P. Mattson, M. Propetzxo- Queen, T. Mayes, j. Clark, R. Brochu, J. LeC1air, T. Chabot. my , ' u ' Z c- J. Queen, Mr, Bergeron Queen, Mrs. Bergeron A joyous Surprise! Sweet congratulations! 37 fi - SENIORS W i f W 1: .... ,--fi V . I E1 .. f, X2 si , mm .: N X X 'Q E Lhzhh X x ' x Q-k -1, no .QQ -all 3? af- :-? . 1 42- . '9 as S if ,X X S au? N i if 9 1 X Q Ax -4 3 F55 is as .af-A - Q KM F Q, fx I Y Q 'Q v ,Q .keg ww 513 -EY? - X a N Q if X 223 A Message Dear Class of 1969, I once heard it said that the world steps aside for any man if he knows where he is going. It appears to me that there is a lot of stepping aside to be done for this class. We have put our best foot forward for twelve years, not only as a class, but more important, as individuals. We have a clear understanding of our responsibilities and where to begin. No one may tell us that we are shirkers, incompe- tent, or irresponsible. We have proved only too well that we have the proper tools for cutting the brush which lies ahead. Nicholas Chamfort has said: The most lost day of all is the day on which we do not laugh. Regardless of what tools we have, we can go nowhere without laughter or a smile. We may make a bridge in life of many large boulders, but a smile is the tiny keystone without which the bridge might fall. If you can smile over success, but not make a shrine of yourself, if you can smile to cover defeat, and look forward to the next challenge, if you can smile, you will have cleared half the path. Best of luck on the other half. Sincerely, W! .ine W SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS L. 10 R.: Mrs. Bergeron, D. Eaton, President, J. Clark, Vice-president, T. Newcombe, Treasurerg Mr. Bergeron, P Mattson, Secretary. SENIOR HOINIE Ffwzz Roux D. Guardiani, B. Cummings, F. Henderson, zio, M. Dee, J. Emmond, E. Contas, J. Leclair. Row 3 C. DeLancey, C. Bailey, B. james, D. Neuhoff. ROOM REPRESENTATIVES T. Chabot. Row 2: C. Cole, K. Abbott, K. Landers, M. Proper- K. Peets, G. Woods, L. Lilly, T. Mayes, C. Salford, A. Skidds 'N 3 it ii 'H A qw ' iF,3.l 4 ' Y fs-gi, 1K'::i' K ' X Qq I I Q Lk ' 6 W 11, ' W -3' V, fm. ,E W gs YV . . fy W t H .. tL.L: if ay i S Q52 - L - , . M mn mTlAV mV N ,f. wV kkz: ,E WV.V . Q Q 4 . f It K I Q O S K I . Wm, iwkifif .F 5 Q ,S KATHY JEAN ABBOTT Abbott SALMAGUNDI 1, 2, 3, 4, INFORMER 1, 2, 3, H.R. Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4. CARMELLA ROSE ABRAMS Cam, Camio Spanish Club 4, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, SALMAGUNDI 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 4, Twirler 3, 4, Captain 4. PATRICIA RAE ALLEN Patty Ushers Club 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Debating Club 1, ENTERPRISE 3, 4, INFORMER 4. KAREN LOUISE ANDERSEN Phoebe Dedham High, 1, 2, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, 5, Basketball 1, Softball 1, Hockey 1, 3, 4, H.R. Representative 1, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, District Choir 2. KAY MARIE ALDERMAN F.H.A. 1. CATHERINE CLARK ALLEN ..Katy., Spanish Club 1, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball 1, 3, 4, Field Hockey 4, Track 3, Mixed Chorus 1, Acapella Choir 2, 3, 4, Choir Council 4, All-State Choir 3, 4. MARK EDWARD ARON Latin Club 2. EDMUND DAVID AUGER Ed Edderd Varsity Club 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Wres- tling 2, Class Officer 2, Student Council 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, 1968 Boys' State 3. 45 WALTER ALFRED BANKOWSKI Wally Colchester High 1. ANNE MARIE BARRETI' Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Girls' Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Track 2, Softball 1, National Honor Society 3, 4. JOYCE LORRAINE BATCHELDER Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 4, SALMAGUN- DI 2, 3, 4, A Choir 3, 4, All-State Chorus. DONNA BEARD Dramatic Club 4, Basketball 1, 2, A Choir 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, All-State 3, 4, Junior Librarian 1. 46 MICHAEL ALLEN BAEHRE Mike Orchard Park Central High 1, 2, Key Club 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Sports Announcer 3, 4, All State Choms 4. HOWARD ALEXANDER BAILEY, IR. Chi Ski Cjlub Pres. 3, 4, Dramatics Club, Stage Crew 3, 4, SALMAGUNDI Senior Section Editor 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, Track 1, Weightlifting 2, Student Council Rep. 3, Boys' State Sgt. at Arms 33 H.R. Rep. 3, 4, junior Rotarian 4. MATTHEW DANA BARRETI' Matt, Bret Key Club 3, 4, H.R. Representative 1, 2, 3, Boys' State 3. DALE BARTON KEVIN JOHN BEAUCHESNE A'Choir 3g Wrestling 2, 4. LORETTA LYDIA BEAULIEU Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4. ERNEST EMILE BELIVEAU Peachie Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL BELLEFEUILLE THOMAS ANDREW BECKWITH Beck Tom Wrestling 2, 3, 4. BRENDA MAE BELDEN Bren Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Club Historian 1, 2g Club President 3g F.H.A. National Convention 2, Future News of America 1, 2. BRIAN A. BENKOSKY Ben Dramatics 2, 3, Weight Lifting 3, 4, Art 2, 3, 4. ANN MARIE BERGERON Dramatic Club 2, Junior Varsity Cheerleader 3. 47 ROBERT LAWRENCE BISSELL Biz Bizzy Basketball 2, Baseball 1, 2, Golf 3, Football Mgr. 1. JACQUELINE ANN BLAIN '1jacki Dramatic Club 4, SALMAGUNDI 3, 4, Twirling 4, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4. KRISTINE MARIE BLOOD Khris Kissy Brattleboro High 1, F.H.A. 4, Student Librarian 4. COLONY ELI BOISVERT Col Bow Football 1, 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. 48 MARY SMITH BERGERON Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club Pres. 4, Vice Pres. 2, Treasurer 3, Girls' State, Gov. 3, Granite Girls' State 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor K 4. RUTH ELAINE BERRY Ruthie Future Nurses Club 2, 3, Bible Club 2, 3, 4. KENNETH H. BLAIR Ken Tennis 1, 2, Wrestling 3. EUGENE THOMAS BLAKE Gene Varsity Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4, junior Rotarians 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, A Choir 3, 4, A Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, St. Paul's Advanced Studies Program 5, Honor K 4. JOANNE BONNETTE IlJOey7l Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 A Choir 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 3. RONALD LEONARD BROCHU Ron Key Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 25 Basketball 15 A Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 All-State 1, 2, 45 jr. Lion 3 Choir Council 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN PORTER BUCKMAN Little BuckBeau Ushers Club 3, 4. MICHEAL WAYNE BUGLER Lou Boob Latin-Club 2, 3g Basketball 25 Baseball 2. 6' ' U0 i LORNA LEIGH BRONSON Leigh Dramatic Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 1, 25 Latin Club 3, 45 SALMAGUNDI 1, 2, 35 ENTERPRISE 1, 2, 33 IN- FORMER 1, 2. LINDA ELLEN BROWN Inga C.I.F. 25 Dramatics Club 25 Latin Club 2, 45 j.V. Basketball 1, 25 Var. Basketball 3, 45 Softball 1, 3, 45 j.V. Hockey 1, 25 Var. Hockey 3, 4. ROBERTA ALICE BURR Bonnie Latin Club 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, Co-Captain 45 Field Hockey 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Softball 1, 3, 4. STEVEN L. BURT ' 'Steve' ' 49 BONNIE LEE CAMPBELL Bon Bon Ushers Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 45 INFORMER 4 Bowling 25 Twirling 45 Alternate 3. BRUCE W. CARBONE ..WoP,, Latin Club 2, 35 Basketball 15 Bowling 1. ROSEMARY CAREY Rose Chess Club 3, Sec. 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JOYCE ANN CASTOR ..JOy,, Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Future Nurses Club 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 45 C.I.F. 1, 2, 35 SALMAGUNDI 2, 33 ENTERPRISE 15 INFORMER 1, 25 Field Hockey 25 Intramural Basketball 1, 3, 45 Pep Club 25 junior Secretary 4. TIMOTHY RICHARD CHABOT Chab Baseball 1, 25 Varsity Baseball 45 Class Treasurer 3 H.R. Representative 1, 2, 45 Band 1, 2, 3. CHRISTINE LORRAINE CHAMBERLAIN Chris French Club 2. JEFFREY DAVID CLAPP Pakettie Dramatic Club 45 Key Club 2, 35 A Choir 35 ENTER- PRISE 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 National Honor Society 3, 45 HCTE Tests 3. 50 1 1 CHERYL LYNN E CLARK Shari Science Club 1, Bible Club 2, 3, 4. IANICE WELLINGTON CLARK Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, SALMAGUNDI 2, 3, 4, ENTERPRISE 1, INFORMER 2, Asst. Book Store Manager 3, Manager 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 1, 2, 3, 4, A Choir 2, 3, 4, Choir Council 3, Colorguard 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, All-State 3, 4, Queens Court 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL EARL COATES Mt. Blut High School 1, 2, 3, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Boys' State 3. MICHAEL DREW CODY Love Child Annapolis High School, Wrestling 1, 2. VIRGINIA CLARK WILLIAM CASE CLARKE III Bill, Guillaume . Key Club 2, Vice President 3, Pres. 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Stage Manager 4, Golf 1, 3, 4, H.R. Repre- sentative 1, 3, A Choir 2, 3, 4, St. Paul's Student, summer '68, 3 CYNTHIA LYNN COLE Cindi Gardner High School, Dramatic Club 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Ski Club 1, SALMAGUNDI 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track 2, Honorary Member Student Council 3, H.R. Representative 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. DEBORAH LYNN COLEMAN Debbie, Deb Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SALMAGUNDI 4, Mixed Chorus 2. 5I RHONDA F. CORLISS Ronnie junior Achievement 3. EDWARD JOSEPH CORMIER llEdYl SUSANWRANDALL CHERIE LOU CROSSMAN Lolita, Grundy Enfield High School 1, 2, Dramatic Club 1, Bas- ketball 2, 3, Track 1. fi 52 ELAINE MARY CONTAS Laine P French Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club 43 SALIVIAGUNDI 2, Asst. Ed. 3, Sr. Ed. 4, ENTERPRISE 13 INFORMER 1, 2, 31 Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, Honorary Member of Student Council 2, H.R. Representative 1, 2, 3g Prom Committee 3, 4. ERNEST PHILLIP CORKERY Ernie Science Club 1, Ski Club 4, SALMAGUNDI 4, Basketball 1g Golf 3, 4g Bowling 2, 3, 4. PHILIP COTE PAULA W. CRAM Dramatic Club lg Student Librarian 1, Treas, Sec, 2, Vice Pres. 3, 45 ENTERPRISE 3, 4, INFORMER 1,' Basketball 2, Tennis 1, 2, A-Choir 3, 4. DOUGLAS WAYNE CROTEAU Snycle 4 Science Club 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Audio Visual 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH CROTEAU Bill, Willy Wrestling 2. CHARLES M. CURRIER Chuck Wrestling 3, Var. Wrestling Letter 3. PAUL EDWARD DANFORTH OW , I PAUL EDWIN CROWELL, JR. Mother, Ma, Paulie Football 2, 3, 4. BRUCE DEVEREUX CUMMINGS Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, NHS Pres. 4, Debating Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Class Pres. 3, H.R. Representative 1, Band Council 2, 3, Pres. 4, Drum Major 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, VFW Voice of Democracy 4, Ir. Lion 3, Jr. Rotari- an 4. ANN GAIL DAVIS Anclee Pep Club 2, A Band 2, 3, 4, B Band 1. CALVIN DAVIS Cal Basketball 1. ELIZABETH MARIA DAY Bets C.I.F. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, A Choir 2, 3, 43 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomor- row 4. JOHN JOSEPH DEE Latin Club 2, 3. MELANIE JEAN DELWORTH Mel St.'Johnsbury Academy, Drama Club 1, 2, Forensic Club 1, 2, Folk Society 1, 2, Class Secretary 1, 2. LINDA DIANE DESCOTEAUX ..Lyn., Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, C.I.F. 1, 2, Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, Candy Striper 2, 3. 54 KATHRYN ANNE DAVIS Kathy French Club 3. DIANNA MARJORIE DAVISON Woodsville High School, French Club 1, 2, 3g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, ENTERPRLYE 3, Jr. National Honor Society 1, 2, Stenography Award 3. MARY ELLEN DEE' Dee Ushers,Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, H.R. Repre- sentative 4. CAROL ANN DELANCEY DeLance, Clancey C.I.F. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Dramatic Club 3, Sec. 43 Ushers'Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, ENTERPRISE 2, INFORMER 3g Field Hockey 3, Co-Capt. 4, Honorary Member of Student Council 1, 4, French Club 3, 4. MICHAEL KENNETH DESCOTEAU Mike A.V. 2, 3, A Band 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3. DONNA LEE DESJARDINS Dee-Dee Future Nurses Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, C.I.F. 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Candy Striper 1. 'NJ MARGARET ROSE DOODY Upeggy., SALMAGUNDI 4, H.R. Representative 1, 2, 33 I.V. Cheerleader 3. CAROL MARY DOSTILIO Dos J.V. Cheerleader 3, Var. Cheerleader Alt. 4, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, ENTERPRISE 1, 2, 3, Editor 4, INFORMER 1, 2, H.R. Representative 2, 3. SUSAN DIONNE Sue SALMAGUNDI 2, ENTERPRISE 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Softball 1, Track 4, Girls' State 3. DENNIS DANIEL DITULLIO Sammy MARYANN DROGUE Mere Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, SALMAGUNDI 4, INFORMER 3, 4, j.V. Basketball 2, Varsity 3, 4, Softball Mgr. 2, 3, Student Council, Hon. Member 2, Prom Committee 3, 4. JOSEPH STEVE DUFFY Duff Varsity K Club 3, I.V. Track 1, 2, Var. 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Football 1. 55 THOMAS EDWARD DURLING Varsity Club 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4g Wrestling 2, 3, 4. DEAN JORDAN EATON Dino French Club 1, 2, 3 ,4g Latin Club 3, 4g Student Council 4g Class Pres. 4g A Choir 45 Jr. Rotarian 4g National Honor Society 3, 43 St. Paul's Student 35 Peterborough High School 1. ROGER EMERY JOYCE THERESA EMMOND H.R. Representative 4. 56 SHARON MARIE DUKE Prom Committee 4. JOSEPH DUMOND JOY ELLS EDWARD BRUCE EMERSON Oast, Chicken Baseball lg Bowling 5, 45 Football 1 SUSAN KENT EUSTACE Latin Club 2, 3, 4g Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, ENTERPRISE 3, 4, INFORMER 2, 3g Var. Bas- ketball 3. LINDA F ACTEAU EDWARD FERGUSON Ted Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. ROGER ALLEN FISH Rog, Fishie LAWRENCE J. FAIRBANKS Larry Basketball 1, 2, H.R. Representative 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA MARIE FAUTEUX Princess SHARON LEE FISH Basketball 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHRYN A. FISSETTE Kath Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3g INFORMER 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2. 57 JEAN EDITH FRAZIER Fraz Jr. Librarian 33 jr. Secretary 3. DANIEL HILTON FRINK Dan IV. Football lg Band 1. GAIL F. GAOUETTE Ushers Club 2, 3, 45 Ir. Achievement 2g Pep Club 1. JOSEPH ALFRED GARNER ..Joe,, H.R. Representative 1. 58 DAVID COLBY FORBES Shannon Victar Valley High School, Victorville, Calif.g Letter- man's Club 3, 4g Var. Diving 1, 2. SANDRA LEE FOSTER Sandy junior Secretary 4. PATRICIA LEE FULLER Buttons Ushers Club 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3g Latin Club 35 ENTERPRISE 2, 3g INFORMER 1, 2g Basketball IV. Manager 2. TIMOTHY T. FURLONG 1-Tim,, GORDON ALFRED GETTY Gordi Football 4, BARBARA JEAN GLEASON Barb Latin Club 3, 4. WILLIAM H. GOODALE Bill Abington High Schoolg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball lg Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Weight Lifting 3, 4. WALTER HAROLD GOODNOW Hal Latin Club 2, 5, 4. BRAN KA GOEDICKE ' 'Sam A Choir 25 Choir Council 2g Ushers Club 2, 3, 4g French Club 43 Tennis 45 H.R. Representative 1, 2. STEVEN GOLDSMITH MARGARET GORGES PHYLLIS ANNE GOVE Phyl Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. 59 SANDRA GRAY Gray, Sam French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, St. Paul's School 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor K 4. ONATHAN OSEPH GREEN J l J Green1e Ski Club 3, 4, J.A. 3, Pres. 4, A Band 2, 3, 4, Weight Lifting 2. JAMES HENRY HASTINGS ..Jim,, Northern Valley Regional High School, A.V. 1, 4, Cross Country Track 1, 2. SARAH JANE HATT Sally Jr. Librarian 2, Jr. Secretary 3, 4, C.I.F. 3, SALMA- GUNDI 35 ENTERPRISE 3, INFORMER 3. 60 LINDA E. GOWER Dover High School, Dover N. H. CARSON ELBRIDGE GRAVES Kit Rush-Henrietta, Rochester, N. Y., Baseball 1, 2, Wrestling 1. DAVID LEE GUARDIANI Gragiola Fox Chapel Area High School, Pittsburgh, Pa., Key Club 3, Mile Swim Club 2, Track 1, Swimming 1, 2, 33 H.R. Representative 4, National Honor Society 4, Prom Committee 3. JONATHAN JAMES HALL A Band 1, 2, 3. l MARK PHILLIP HAYWARD SHERRY ELLEN HAZEN Squeaky F.H.A. 3. FRANKLIN EARL HENDERSON JR. Paco Key Club 2, 3, Lt. Gov. Div. 14 N.E. District 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, SALMAGUNDI 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, H.R. Representative 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4. JEFFREY THOMAS HERM Morgantown High School 1, 2, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Baseball 1, Skiing 1, Football 1. CATHERINE HENCHEY CONN IE JEAN HENDERSON Basketball 1, 2, 3, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Var. K. STEPHEN ROBERT HERM Sperm Morgantown High School 1, 2, Ski Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Debate Club 4, Wrestling 2, H.R. Representative 2. JOSEPH HERR 6I V5 , CHARLES H. HODGDON Charley Basketball M r. 1 2 3 4' Baseball M r. 1 2 3 43 9 g 1 a a 9 s g 9 s 7 Football, Mgr. 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN NORRIS HOLBROOK Football 45 Weight Lifting 3. lf DANIEL JAY HOUGHTON I-Iufftann Varsity Club 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Weight Lifting 3. WILLIAM HOWLAN D Bill Bowling 3. DAVID CHARLES HILL Hillis Varsity Club 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, A Band 1, 2 3, 4g Dance Band 2, 3, 4. KATRINA MAE HOCKETI' Trina jr. Achievement 2. MARLENE MAY HOLLINGSWORTH Holly jr. Achievement 3g Basketball 2. LOIS ELIZABETH HOOD Jr. Secretary 3. JANET MARIE JACOB ..Jan,, BRUCE RICHARD JAMES Key Club 2, Sec. 3, Sec. 4g French Club 2, Treas. 3, Co-Pres. 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 43 Indoor Track 2, 3, 4, H.R. Representative 1, 2, 3, 4g National Honor Society 4, Harvard Book Prize 3g Renssalaer Math and Science Award 35 M.I.R. Cross Country 4. 1 i BRIAN EDWARD JOHNSON Latin Club 33 Football 2, Weight Lifting 2, 3. MARK JOHNSON DEBORAH JENKINS IRENE MARYA JOBIN Rene Dramatic Club lg Spanish Club 3, 4, SALMAGUN DI 3, 45 INFORMER 2, 3, 4. RICHARD JOHNSTON JERRY LEON JORDAN ,.Jer,, Bowling 1, 2. LEONARD PAUL KAPILOFF Lenny Lowell High School 1, 2g Varsity K Club 45 Track 1 2, 3, 4, H.R. Representative 2g A Band 1, 2. GARY MURRAY KENNY John Smith Clearwater High 1, 25 A.V. 1, 2, Dramatic Club 4, A.V. Award 1. ,full RODNEY STEPHEN KIRK Rowdy JOHN HACKLER KNIGHT Farmer 64 BEVERLY ANN JUDD Bev F.H.A. 45 junior Secretary 1, 2, 5g Softball 3. SHIRLEY MEIRON JUDD Shirl F.H.A. 1, 4, Track 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1. KAREN KING WAYNE EUGENE KING Basketball 1, Golf 1, 2, Football 15 H.R. Repre sentative 1, 2. PAUL BRUCE LABARRE Pablo Football 1, 4. LEON ALEXANDER LACHENAL Lee Bowling 3, 4g Football. ROGER ROLAND LAMONTAGNE Latin Club 2, 3g Varsity Club 49 SALMAGUNDI 3, 4g INFORMER 25 Football 4g Boys' State 3, Booster's Club Trophy 4. JAMES KEITH LAMORDER -Jima Track 4. ARTHUR LACOSTE DIANA LAKE CAROLE ANN LAMOTHE Cal' ' Candy Striper 2g junior Secretary 2. KAREN MARIE LANDERS Karen Cheerleading 1, 2g Ushers 2, 35 Head Usher 4 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 45 SALMAGUNDI 3, Editor 4 Gymnastics 2, 35 H.R. Representative 1, 2, 4. PATRICIA ARTHURA LAUNAY Pat, Pattien French Club 3g Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4g Pep Club lg INFORMER 4. JAN LAVENDAR THOMAS LEPISTO CADEE DENE LIBBY Cate Student Librarian 3, 45 junior Secretary 4. 66 KENNETH CHARLES LANPHER BRENDA SUE LAPLANTE Bible Club 2, 3, 4g Student Librarian. BARBARA LEBEAU JUDITH ELLEN LECLAIR !lJudyl7 Ushers' Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Dra- matic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, ENTERPRISE 1g INFORMER 45 Hockey 13 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4g J.V. Cheer- leading 2, 3g Queen's Court 4, D.A.R. Award 4. LUKE JOSEPH LILLY Latin Club 45 Basketball 1, 2g Track 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4g H.R. Representative 3, 4g Most Valuable Player Award. ROGER WILLIAM LOUISELLE Science and Math Club 1, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 35 Chess Club 4g Drama Club 3, 43 A.V. 2, 3, 4g School Sports Photographer 3, 4. FRANK LUCIUS SUSAN LUND It ei.. RICHARD LYNCH DAVID MAGOON KENNETH ROGER MARCH Ken Wilson High 1g Kingston 2, 3g Hi-Y 35 Ski Club 2, 3 Letter Club 33 Leaders Club 3g Football 1, 45 Soccer 3 Weight Lifting 1g Student Council 1g Tragk 1. GREGORY ALAN MARSH Greg KATHERINE JEAN MARTEL Kathy, Kat, Contact Dramatics 33 Pep Club 2, 53 SALMAGUNDI 3. STEVEN HENRY MASSICOTTE Mass Latin Club 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, 4g Basketball lg Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Representative 2, 3. RICHARD HAROLD MATTHEWS Tricky Dick Monadnock Re ional Hi h 1 2 Basketball 1' Foot- 8 8 , S , ball 1, 25 Weight Training 2, 33 Track 1, 2. 68 JOSEPH MARcoTTE 1106, Fall Mountain Regional High 1, 2, Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3. GARY BERNARD MARCUS Gymnastics 1g Student Council 2g 80 fly ile group Fitness 3. HARRIET MARTIN OSBORNE Mixed Chorus 1, Science Club 1, Current Issues Forum 1. PAUL WAYNE MARTINEZ Kennett High School 1, 2. PAMELYN MATTSON P. Matty Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, SALMAGUNDI 3, 4g Class OffiCCr 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleading IV. 2, 3, Varsity 4, Queen's Court 1, 4. JOYCE ELEANOR MAUTHE Pele KEVIN MCDOUGLE JEAN MCKINNON Pep Club 43 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, INFORMER 2, 3, 4. 45 .tpkf TIMOTHY KEVIN MAYES Tim Latin Club 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Representative 1, 4. JOEL CHANDLER McCARTY Heffalump, Heff Dramatic Club 2. 3. 43 Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3: ENTERPRISE 1, 2, INFORMER lg Pro- Consul Latin Club 3, Debate Institute U. Maine 3g Summer Theatre 2, 3, 4. . ., ,3, LINDA MARIE McLELLAN Lynnie Lunenbury High School, Lunenburg, Mass. 1, 2, SALMA- GUNDI 3, 4, Prom Decorations and Refreshments Com- mittees 3. SARAH LYNNE McMURPHY McMurphy, Max Debate Club 1, 2, 45 Drama Club 2, 3, 43 Usher's Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 IN- FORMER 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey Mgr. 33 Honorary Members 3g Model U.N. Representative 2, Girls' State Clerk of Senate 3. 69 159-ab, 5-LJ KATHY L. MITCHELL MARION MIZO LINDA JOYCE NALLETT Nal1ett Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Achievement 2, Ski Team 3, 4, SALMAGUNDI 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Tennis 3, H.R. Representative 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Stu- dent Council Honorary Member 2. VIRGINIA MAY NEEDHAM Ginny F.H.A. 2, 3, Coed Correspondent of Keene High School 4. 70 SARAH ALVORD MELLISH Mel, Sa-rah Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, SALMAGUNDI 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. HENRY PAUL MILLER Tank Weight Lifting 1, 2. WAYNE CHRISTOPHER MOHR Latin Club 2, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 2, Track 4, Foot- ball 1, 12, 3, Capt. 4, H.R. Representative 1, 2, 3, jr. Lion 35 Varsity Club Pres. 4, Sharby Trophy 4, Good Sportsmanship, Monadnock Game 4, All-State fHonor- able Mentionj 3, 4. WILLIAM LEWIS MONTRONE Bill Latin Club 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain Golf Team 4. DAVID ALFRED NEUHOFF Nutch Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 43 A Ca ella Choir 2 3' All PP s a ' State Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus lg Science Club 2, 3, INFORMER 2, 3, 43 Football 2, Weight Lifting 1, 25 Wrestling 25 H.R. Representative 4, Honor Student Coun- cil Member 2, 3g N.H. Youth Government Convention l 2,4. THOMAS ROWER NEWCOMBE Tom, Newk junior Lions 35 Key Club 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 45 A Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Council 1, 2g Pep Band 1, 25 A.V. 1. JAMES OLMSTEAD MAUREEN ANN O'NEIL Moe French Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 43 SAL- AIAGUNDI 3, 4g INFORMER I, 2, 3, 4g Basket- ball 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. MARK EDWARD O'BRIEN Science Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Bowling 4, Boys' State 3. LINDA MARIE O'DONNELL Dramatics Club 4g Pep Club 4, Current Issues Forum 3, L'Alliance Francaise 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committees 3, 4. LINDA ORDWAY CHRISTOPHER OSGOOD Rossignol SALNAGUNDI 2, 3, 4, Editor 4g Ski Club Secre- tary 3, 4, Weight Lifting 1, 2, Football 1, 2. 7l WENDY LEE PAQUETTE Windy, Wen Canton High School 1, 2, Pep Club 4: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 4: Waitress Club 2, CRIMSON ECHO 2, Basket- ball 34 Intramurals 1: May Day Court 2, Chorus 1, Color Guard 2, 4, Honor Society 2. DONALD GILBERT PARKER Don Peterboro Consolidated School 1g Baseball 1, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4: Booster's Club Trophy, Most Improved Player 33 Coaches' Award, Most Valuable Defensive Player 4. KEVIN BRUCE PEETS Tennis 1, Student Council, Hon. Mem. 3g H.R. Repre- sentative 4g A-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Pep Band 1: Drum Major 2, 3, All-State Band 4, New England Band 3, 4. NANCY LEIGH PHETTEPLACE Nan F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Secretary 3, 4. 72 DIANE IRENE PAQUETTE ..Di,, French Club 2, Dramatic Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. LINDA JOLENE PAQUETTE .Ton Canton High School 1, 2, Pep Club 43 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 4, Waiters Club 2g CRIMSON ECHO 2, Student Council 1, 2, Intramurals 1, Majorette 1, 23 Chorus lg H.R. Representative 1, 2. JOHN PATRIDGE BONITA PAYNE FLORENCE PREVOST MARIE ANTOINETTE PROPERZIO Latin Club 2, 3, 4g Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 INFORMER 1, 2, 35 H.R. Repre- sentative 1, 3, 43 Queen's Court 4, Miss K.H.S. 4. f O, ,,,,, I EILEEN MARJORY RHOADES Pixie Fall Mountain Regional High School 1, 2. MARY RHOADES DENNIS MARSHALL PUTNAM Denny, Put B. Band 1, A Band 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 1, 2. BRENDA JEAN REYOR Bren Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Ushers Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 4g SALMAGUNDI 2, 3, 45 INFORMER 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. SCOTT TUCKER RICHMOND GAYLE A. RIENDEAU Brattleboro Union High School 1, SALMAGUNDI 3. T5 FRANCIS JAMES ROY F ran ROBERT RODNEY RUMRILL Rodney Football j.V. 2, Weight Lifting 1. GERALD ST. PIERRE CRISSEY SAFFORD Ushers Club 2, 3, 4g Colorguard 2, 3g Latin Club 2, 3, L'Alliance Francaise 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 43, Acapella Choir 2, 33 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, ENTERPRISE 1, INFORMER 3, 4g Student Council 2, 3, 4g H.R. Representative 1, St. Paul'-s 35 Honor K Award 4. 74 MARY RITCEY LINDA ROWELL CAROL A. RUSSELL Twigy J.A. 2, 33 Jr. Librarian 1, 2. PAMELA ANN RUSSELL ..Pam,, Pep Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 45 junior Secre- tary 2, 3, 4g INFORMER 3, 45 Basketball 3, 4, Tennis 19 Softball 2, 3, Student Council 4, Prom Committee 3, 45 Basketball Intramural 2, 3, 4. KAREN MARIE SALMON Terry Parker High School, jacksonville, Fla., 1, 2g Dra- matic Club 1, 23 Chorus 1, 25 French Club 3g INFORMER 4g Tennis 1, 2g Swim Team 25 Student Council 2, 4g Code of Honor 1. JEAN SARGENT DENNIS ALAN SECORE Den Football 1. RONALD ALLEN SHARKEY Chief Bowling 3. SANDRA LUCY SAWYER Sam A-Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Dance Band 3, 4g A-Choir 3, 4 BENNY SCHLICHTING TONYA SHAW LARRY SHERIDAN DEBORAH MARY SIDILAU Sid Debbie Ushers 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, SALMAGUNDI 3, Basket- ball Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Prom Decorations Committee 3, 4, Miss Cheer- leader Contestant 4. BRIAN SCOTT SIMINO Obe . Student Librarian 2, 3, 4, Bible Clubs 4, Science Club 4, Math Club 4, Wrestling 2. LAURENCE MARK SMITH Lar VY Pep Club 4. RONALD SPALTHOFF 76 JANE ELIZABETH SHERIDAN Janie Melrose High School 1, 2, 3, Girls Athletic Assoc. 3, Modern Dance 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Drama 4, Gym- nastics 1, 3, Hockey 4, Cheerleading 3. WILMA GERALDINE SHERWOOD Willie ANN RITA SKIDDS Octo, Banana Spanish Club 2, 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Usher's Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, INFORMER 2, 3, Track 2, 4, Student Council Honorary Member 1, H.R. Representa- tive 4, Twirling 3, 4. JIM STEWART SLUSSER Slush Whittier High School 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1. JUNE ANN SPRING F.H.A. 23 SALMAGUNDI 4, H.R. Representative 1. CHARLES FRANCIS STONE Charlie Bowling 4. ALICE MARIE SWEENEY Swizt Basketball Intramurals 2, Junior Secretary 4. DANIEL NORMAN SWEENEY Sween Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2. JACK EARL STRICKLAND IaCkY . . . . Vilas High School, Fall Mountain Regional High 1, 2 Basketball 1, Soccer 15 Volleyball 2, Student Council 1, 2 PHILIP GEORGE STROMGREN Perch, Turk Basketball IV. 1g Basketball Varsity 2, 3, Capt 4g Golf 2, 3, 4, H.R. Representative 2. ,iam l 4 '77, '-. , 15 ' EDWARD CORNELIUS SWEENEY III Chuck, Sween Mt. Hermon Prep. 5, Key Club V.P. 5, Latin Club 3 SALMAGUNDI 33 Basketball 1, 2, INFORMER 2 Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 2, 35 Weightlifting 1, 2, 3 Junior Lion 3. 77 RICHARD JAMES TARBOX Sonny Gymnastics 1, 2, 3. DONNALYN R. TAYLOR Donner GARY CHARLES TOLMAN Latin Club 2, 33 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 43 Key Club 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 4, H.R. Representative 4. 78 THOMAS HERBERT SWEENEY Sween Track 1g Football 1, 2. PAUL ALEX SZOC Szoc0 Latin Club 2, 3: Dramatic Club 2, SALMAGUNDI 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1g A-Band 1, 2, 3, 4. THERESA DIANE TAYLOR Teri ROBERT ALLEN TISDALE Tiz Latin Club 2, 3, Varsity K Club 3, 4, Baseball 1, 23 Football 3, 4, H.R. Representative 1, 2, 3, 4. CYNTHIA ANN TOWNE Cinner C.I.F. 2g Pep Club 2g Basketball 2, Hockey 2, Softball 2, Junior Secretary 3. PETER JAMES TREMBLAY Trem Varsity K Club 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 4, Weightlifting 2, 3. CAROLYN KATHLEEN TULLAR ' 'Zero' ' Pep Club 13 Basketball 1. JERALD OLIS UNDERWOOD ..Jerry., ALISON TROMBLEY WILLIAM I. TRYBULSKI Bill Baseball 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Three Year Varsity Letter Winner in Wrestling. hh SUZANNE MARIE UNDERWOOD Sue Latin Club 3, 43 junior Secretary 3. HILLARY ANNE VICKERS Hill, Martha, Toots Wantagh High School, Wantagh, New York 1, 2, Dramatics Club 1, 25 SALMAGUNDI 4, Junior Secretary 35 Girls' Chorus 1. 79 LINDA CHRISTINE WALDEN Lin Dramatic Club, Props 2, 3, Chairman 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Consul 4 . DOROTHY E. WATERMAN Dot Exeter High School l, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 31 Hockey 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, U.N. Pilgrimage 3. DONNA JANE WHITE Hockey j.V. 2, Track j.V. 2. DALE WHITNEY 80 LINDA KATHERINE VINCENT Lin Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Candy Stripe-r 1, 2, Biology Lab Asst. 2, 33 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. PAULA VINCENT LISA ANN WELCH Leech, Leese F.H.A. 1, Tennis 3, Iunior Secretary 3, Prom Committee 3, Tennis Letter and Certificate. BRUCE ALLEN WELLINGTON Zerex Track 2. JOHN M. WIDYN Norwalk High School, Norwalk, Conn. 1. SHARON WOODBURY RONNA MAI WYMAN Ronnie Pep Club 25 Basketball 2. STEVEN JOHN ZIMMERMAN Zip, Zippo Football 45 H.R. Representative 1, 2, 3, 45 A Choir 3. WAYNE ALAN WOODBURY Current Issues Forum lg A.V. 2, 3, 4g Boys' State 3. GALE ELAIN WOODS Abigale Pep Club 2, 3, 4g SALMAGUNDI 5, 21, H.R. Representative 4, Junior Secretary 3, 4. KURT COY ZWICKER Zwick Marlboro High School 19 Basketball 1, 25 Soccer 1, 2. 353- DIANA PROULX FIOREY junior Secretaries 1, 2, 3. JAMES ALBERT INGALLS Diamond Bowling 1, 2g Wrestling 2. Q-xv' QF, , A fff rii f ' A M JOHN B. ADAMS PETER ASH PATRICIA BERGERON RAYMOND BIBEAU MARK LANCEY JUDY LYSETT JONATHAN MacKERRON PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE BRENDA WILLETT JOHN CHRISTO DUDLEY ORR DAVID PELLERIN DARREL PLIMPTON BRUCE RAMSAY CHRIS THOMAS GARY VERMOUTH GAYLE WHEELER OUT' FLVW46 ,.....N ks THE BONF IRE Class unity can be seen in any school. At Keene High we were especially proud of the Senior Class and their efforts to prepare, and maintain, the bonfire until it was time for all to watch the mass of old lumber, newspapers, rags, and any- thing else burnable throw up flames to the sky. Thanks to the Seniors and their encouragement at this type of a rally. Keene came out on top in the Keene-Monadnock game for the first time in four years. W, ix I J K. Abbott Honest, I didn't pull it.' l T. Chabot, B. Montrone We're walking a mile for a camel. K. Landers Got one fly, got another EV' 'Nth ,,,N.,,.f Q C. Osgood m jean-Claude Killy makes the scene. B. Goodale, P. Russell Humph! Guess I told her! K . D. Forbes, F. Lucius Hey! What's he doing with that match?! B. Cummings Bruce of the jungle. W1 Mohr B. Reyor What can I say ? No Mr. Boucher, there isn't any gum in my mouth M. Hollingsworth, C. Russell, S. Goldsmith, B. Simino C. Chamberlain I'll take the one to the left. Ralking clown the ruddy mode of wife. M. Delworth J. Massicotte B. Cummings is S. Eustace Is that another Chicken Joke?! S. Gray and Visitor First you coat your stomach with Pepto- Bismol, then we eat! ! ! B. james That's dumb! 1. Sheridan The great American cover up. T. Mayes, C. Safford, K. March, 1. Sheridan, S. Woodbuw, M. F. Lucfus, K. Allen, Friend M. Dee Properzio Not here Frank, the second door on the left! March-go to your room! THE CHRISTMAS PARTY Each year it has been the tradition of the Senior class to give a Christmas Party for the underprivileged children of Keene. This year the class of 1969 entertained more than 20 children between the ages of 6 and 12. The Seniors donated some of their old toys which they mended and repainted or they gave a donation to buy each child a new toy. The program for the children included playing games, having milk and cookies, visiting with Santa, and listening to the A Capella Choir. When the party was over, the joy in the children's eyes was matched only by the joy in the hearts of the Seniors. 5' , 5 is vMf.,, 1 V Ex?,..- 4' 1 ig x JN' A '3'1P 'x 4 ' T. 1: UNDERCLASSME SXUY5 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS L. za R.: Mr. Seavey, L. Vex-mouth, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Galloway, K. Patnode, Secretaryg Mr. Moore, J. Roy, Treasurer Mrs. McMahon, K. Landers, President. JUNIOR CLASS HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES From Roux' C. Decoff, P. Malcolm, C. Fish, F. Bates, J. Buffum, A. Geller, D. Widyn. 2nd Row: E. Nelson, C johnson, K. Harper, J. Metivier, S. Kendall, L. Little, D. Coates. 3rd Row: K. Oros, T. Snowman, L. Yaeger, J Stockwell, P. Hebert, H. Ftechette, D. French, K. Arwe, D. Demers, S. Riley. Memories to Looh Book Upon HOMEROOM 10 Front Row: M. Bardis, P. Bergeron, C. Ballas, E. Bashaw, K. Beliveau. Second Row: N. Batchelder, D. Bellavanee, T Arel, C. Anderson, Mrs. Polak, C. Adams, S. Anderson, J. Baker, E. Batchelder. Third Row: R. Bergeron, j. Ashworth M. Aldrich, A. Awalt, J. Ainsworth, B. Barnett, L. Baldvins, M. Aiwe, T. Barrett, B. Auger. Fourth Row: D. Bergeron G. Bankowski, B. Beauregard, D. Bailey, T. Ainsworth, E. Bergeron, B. Abbott, R. Anderson, D. Bennett. HOMEROOM 14 From' Row: D. Cloutier, K. Castor, W. Crowell, D. Chase, D. Coleman, R. Cormier, P. Carter. Serond Row: C. Davis, C. Chase, J. Clark, D. Chabot, Mrs. Ward, L. Champney, D. Clark, C. Coates, L. Clark. Third Row: C. Collier, M. Davis, J. Clark, D. Davis, R. Clarke, G. Davis, C. Clarke, M. Carrier, D. Clark. Fourlh Row: H. Cram, C. Carter, L. Davis, S. Chase, M. Chickering, B. Cone, D. Croteau, C. Davis, C. Chase. Fooey Showing Gooo' Times HOMEROOM 15 Frou! Roni: A. Blad, J. Blad, B. Boucher, M. Canton, B. Burnham, M. Jacques. Serond Row: M. Boutin, L. Bronson, K. Campbell, K. Braley, Mr. Brown, K. Bridge, S. Brady, D. Blake, D. Cannon. Third Row: J. Blass, R. Calkins, K. Burnham, M. Burnett, W. Carbone, C. Blood, D. Bruno, B. Buskey, D. Blake, R. Blanchette. Fourlb Row: D. Carey, B. Boucher, H. Blake, D. Bond, D. Brosnahan, K. Breen, B. Callahan, A. Brault. HOMEROOM 16 Front Row: S. Davis, J, Descoteaux, K. Day, Mr. Donahue, M. Doody, B. Ellis, C. Dodge. Second Row: R. Dundas, S. Demond, P. DiBernardo, C. Doody, F. Drawhorn, J. Dunnell, J. Dechesneau, E. DeBonnviIle, R. Dugrey. Third Row: C. Drogue, K. Fallon, J. Doody, S, Dechane, P, Faulkner, M. Faucher, A. Desilets, N. Driscoll. Fourth Row: R. Earle, M. Descoteaux, M. Donahue, C. Dunn, P. Doyle. Plmmnt Szmfozmdingr hr All U - 'Va f .H . , . ,, V' 7. x ll 'r , V' .W ' V ' V , ' 'ffl' 'M , , K A, ' ,l ,4 . f wry. , - A Q x. M A , HOMEROOM 17 Fran! Row: E. Foster, K. French, M. Flagg, R. Fowler, Mr. Whipple, D. Fauteaux, B. Fish, P. Gagnon, P. Gilbert, Serond Row: D. Flanders, 1. Flavin, S. Fifield, D. Goodrich, J. Fuller, R. Fowler, C. Flagg, S. Gauthier, A. Forman, T. Fish, V. Fuller, S. Fletcher. Third Row: B. Gerow, R. Fiory, R. -Flagg, M. Goodale, A. Frink, A. Fish, D. Francisco, W. Georgina, J. Fontaine, K. Gilman. HOMEROOM 101 Front Raw: E. Harper, S. Harmon, S. Harper, M. Green, Mr. Bridge, J. Green, L. Goodrich, K. Green, C. Hill, Second Raw: M. Hetherman, W. Harper, G. Hatt, J. Hartwell, G. Hall, A. Gregory, J. Henneon, M. Hathaway, P. Gower, j. Harper, K. Gordon, J. Henderson. Third Row: M. Graves, B. Graf, R. Hart, N. Hall, F. Grover, W. Guyette, G. Hamlin, M. Healey, A. Hill. Sizzdenif Working Together in Ufzizjf HOMEROOM 102 Fran! Row: G. Knox, M. Judd, T. Hugel, S. Jones, Mrs. Burrill, J. Kingsbury, T. Hooper, K. Kelly, K. Hilow. Ser- ond Row: C. Hutchins, J. Kenyon, C. Kendall, J. Hosmer, S. Hobbs, L. King, G. James, D. Johnson, C. Howe, K. Hilton, B. Johnson, W. Kingsbury. Third Row: J. Hurley, S. Hurt, S. Key, R. Kernozicky, H. Kingsbury, J. Jobin, J. Johnson, A. Howland. HOMEROOM 105 Front Row: B. Lake, A. Krumeneker, M. LeClair, Miss Drugg, M. Koski, J. Lamoureux, L. Lamoureux. Serond Row: S. LeBeau, P. Lancey, A. Laclam, C. Larson, V. Kreissle, G. LeBrun, R. Lagace. Third Row: D. Lafreniere, S. Laraway, F. LaBounty, B. Lake, B. Lane, J. Laurier, D. LaCoste. Stretching fir Goals -si HOMEROOM 201 Front Row: S. Symonds, J. Tisdale, D. Swasey, W. Trask, Mr. Tremblay, S. Toscano, D. Toomey, J. Sutton, L. Tousley. Semnd Roux' K. Thompson, D. Thompson, L. Tolman, D. Thompson, R. Taylor, N. Thompson, R. Symonds, L. Sy- monds, D. Thurston. Third Row: 1. Tower, M. Symonds, T. Thrasher, J. Tasoulas, S. Tarbox, D. Taylor, G. Towne, D. Thomas. 5. gf' N' ', H- -L,-- f K. .1 - A , i. A I HOMEROOM 202 Franz Row: D. Treat, D. Vaillancourt, P. White, S. Wheeler, Mrs. Nims, B. Wheeler, R. Tucker, T. White, D. Watter- son. Serfwd Rouvv C. Tuttle, G. Willette, S. Wilson, S. Turcotte, M. Whitney, M. Weisberg, S. Zwicker, C. Wellington, D. Vermouth. Third Row: H. Woodbury, J. White, R. Weeks, M. Weeks, B. Trudelle, R. Weaver, D. Weaver. Variation in All People -7 HOMEROOM 207 Fronf Row: W. Martin, J. Crocker, N. Greene, Mr. Larracey, D. Erunski, J. Ash, C. Zorn. Second Row: D. Shelley, L. Richardson, S. Stokum, D. Ashworth, C. Greene, R. Taft, C. Wright, C. Zimmerman, S. Kapiloff, C. Woods. Third Row: R. Wrobel, L. Nutting, M. Stewart, J. Bradshaw, R. Deck, S. Yaeger, J. Williams. HOMEROOM 208 From Row: A. Paradise, G. Nicholas, B. Pierce, J. Priest, N. Neuhoff, P. Patenaude. Second Row: A. Paquette, J. Sanders, W. Rafford, K. Peets, Mr. Ramsay, T. Parenteau, S. Parker, M. Paine. Third Row: P. Plante, R. Norton, D. Oh- man, P. Ohman, S. O'Brian, C. Pasquarelli, M. Putman, C. Flagg, R. Poisson, K. O'Neil. Fourlln Row: S. Pratt, R. Olmstead, A. Plumb, B. Pierce, J. Paligo, J. Phelan, N. Hall. bat Similar in Many Ways lywl HOMEROOM 209 Ffonl Row: S. Sonnenschein, S. Snow, S. Sprague, R. Sears, Mr. Gallup, D. Slanetz, K. Sorrells, C. Staples, K. Smyth. Second Row: J. Smith, R. Starkey, E. Scott, L. Sterns, P. Smith, W. Simmons, D. Snyder, R. Short. Third Row: P. Stillings, K. Stockwell, W. Stinson, F. Spring, B. Simonds, B. Stockwell, T. Selecky, B. Scott. new W 1 an ,,f . w 'N f f.f , Vgrgfn, HOMEROOM 301 Fin! Row: K. Russell, 1. Russell, K. Sandberg, N. Rieth, Mrs. Pearson, C. Schmitt, N. Sanville, S. Richards, F. Robinson. Second Raw: C. Rocheleau, B. Sawtelle, L. Richardson, A. Scadova, P. Roach, V. Rogers, J. Riendeau, J. Richardson, K. Schofield, R. Scannell. Third Row: P. Ruble, R. Rice, S. Ramsay, R. Rajala, B. Rokes, C. Rondeau, A. Reid, R. Rudolf, M. Rooney. The Rife and Fa!! of Lqfe HOMEROOM 3 17 Front Raw: K. Richards, C. Rothermel, M. Shemchuk, L. Rioux, L. Sancoucie, H. Richmond, D. Russell. Second Row: P. Shephard, J. Roy, S. Shaw, G. Salce, T. Snowman, R. Russell, B. Scribner, C. Rossiter, Mr. Allen. Third Row: J. Schneider, M. Robidoux, S. Smith, B. Rollins, W. Scadova, M. St. Laurent, J. Rice, D. Singer, G. Rideout. Fourth Raw: C. Richardson, S. Sandberg, M. Schofield, R. Simmons, C. Rosinski, J. Shaw, S. Riley, S. Scheitlin. K. Lozey Loz doing her thing. K. Bergeron Never mind what I've got in my locker. On. J. Rosinski, T. Bird, C. Rosinski, D. Croteau Hey Santa, I wants a bike, Dougie wants a dog, and Tommy wants joey. K. Harper: Is that another one of Frank Henderson's jokes? i 3 L. Thra Q ,Sk sher--after his annual haircut. . ag aaa S k NS 5 eri. f Alrree eee'er W . f X - w. in if r fi 9 r 5 T. Cox: To the victor-! S. Bailey: Hooray for school lunch! s 0, 6 fiasluk, I . 4, .Q Fi' S' 'LL1 ' ' ' ' Q I o 2 97 1 P' !'I F1 5, :P F I c 1 0 -4 Stars of the K.H.S. production The Hardy Boys at the Zoo -x .sw W. Barre: You bet your sweet Bippy! L. Little K Barley No Mrs Gallagher these arent Engelbert Humperdmk tapes K. Oros: What's a bippy? -.., SOPHOIVI ORES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS L. to R.: M. Simpson, Vice-Presidentg Mr. jobin, Miss Valliant, T. DeLancey, Presidentg S. Osgood, Secretaryg Mr. Whit ham, B. Morin, Treasurer. KWSN SOPHOMORE CLASS HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES Front Row: L. Morton, B. Zulch, G. Colony, S. Baybutt, J. Geller, K. Costello. 2nd Row: E. Konides, M. Clark, M. DeLancey, R. Cassin, M. Chambers, D. Sidilau, E. Houpis. 3rd Roux' K. Hanna, W. Olmsteacl, C. Pemrick, W. Spicher, K. Lawson, S. Barnclollar, K. Lameroux. Mode! Amefficam Coming to LW HOMEROOM 4 Vaillant, F. Reynolds, D. Zimmerman. Serond Row: M. Bergeron L. Thomas , E. Lund, M. LaFren1ere, T. Sliva. Third Row: P. Bergeron, Pl Poisson, Di Taylor, W. Zulch, L. Tolman, B. Bailey, L. Bergeron. Fran! Row: S. Ingalls, S. Williams, Miss N. Salmon, j. Emerson, D. Richardson ww-.i,.,,,. HOMEROOM 22 Front Row: P. Thirsher, J, Willette, P. Sylvester, Mr. Whitham, K. Sumter, M. Tardiff, B. Underwood. Serond Row: S Willette M. Th ' ' ' ' , ompson, K, Watkins, D. Wilson, S. Whittemore, D. Watkins, C. Wyman, R. Wilder, P. Zarr. Third Row: N. Wyman, C. Tribble, N. Thomas, S. Terry, G. Waldron, L. Thomas, G. Woodbury, A. Turgeon, L. Worcester. Fourth Row: G. Wheelock, M. Sullivan, R. Walter, G. Weaver, E. Woodman. Di erem' Sizes and Shapes HOMEROOM 24 From Row: M. Alexander, M. Archibald, R. Alexander, S. Batchelder, C, Ash. Second Raw: U. Beeck, K. Blain, W. Bastille, Mrs. Hurt, S. Adams, S. Baybutt, L. Bartashevich. Third Row: R. Barnett, B. Bergeron, S. Abbott, P. Bell, S. Beauregard, G. Ball, J. Baldvins, M. Bergeron. Fourth Row: P. Bergeron, J. Aldridge, B. Anderson, J. Bergeron, S. Barndollar, L. Bergeron, B. Bergeron, C. Alther. Fifzh Row: B. Beauregard, L. Bird, G. Barrett, T. Aldington, A. Biron. ffm---5 HOMEROOM 26 Franz Row: S. Boucher, L. Bouffard, D. Chamberlain, Mrs. Oros, M. Candello, S. Carey, F. Chickering. Serond Row: L. Trask. G. Chace, N. Bleau, R. Cassin, W. Campbell, B. Carr, E. Boyea, M. Carey, T. Cheever, M. Bleau. Third Row: G. Castor, H. Buckley, M. Centra, W. Chamberlain, M. Chambers, P. Boles, D. Buffum, D. Carter, M. Bowne. Fouflh Row: D. Castor, L. Borden, T. Carbone, J. Bressett, S. Burns, T. Chase. Nozlghhom Throughout LW HOMEROOM 103 From Row: S. Croteau, K. Cobb, S. Dalzell, Mrs. Shor, V. Cram, L. Croteau, N. Comerford, K. Costello. Serond Row: G. Chorney, S. Chickering, T. Cross, A. Cowing, S. Cutter, R. Corliss, T. Croteau, P. Davis, A. Cummings. Thnd Roux' M. Clark, M. Dcarth, W. Chickering, J. Croteau, S. Crandall, T. Damiano, j. Christopherson, M. Davis, 1. Davis. Fourth Row: G. Davis, G. Davis, B. Dalzell, YV. Coppola, G. Colony, E. Darling. HOMEROOM 106 From Roux' M. Duhaime, D. DiBernado, W. Dubois, Mr. Fahey, M. DeLancey, L. Driscoll, M. Dratwa. Serood Row. A. Dcsmarais, N. Dumoncl, L. Derosier, M. Driscoll, K. Derby, J. Dee, W. Deuso. Third Row: J. Duffy, G. Dubois, R. Dunn, B. DeRocher, C. Doore, P. Dubriske. S Friemff Until the Em! HOMEROOM 204 Front Row: J. Field, A. Farina, R. Facteau, Mr. Main, A. Garland, P. Boardman, D. Fahey. Serond Raw: K. Durward 1. Geller, -I. Gallagher, C. Fuller, B. Gagne, J. Fredette, R. Egan, J. Fish, M. Gemmell, C. Farmer. Third Row: P Th ' ompson, J. Gale, B. Fontaine, L. Faucher, S. Gallagher, D. Gagnon, C. George, N. Evans. Fourth Row: D. Forest B. Fox, R. Furlone, H. Farmer, E. Francoeux, M. Goodell. HOMEROOM 205 Franz Roux' M. Harris, C. Hale, S. Healey, Mr. Lowrey, S. Hilow, S. Hartwell, M. Hetherman. Sefond Row: R Hammond, D. Harper, J. Harper, S. Hovannesian, S. Horton, B. Hamil, M. Guyette. Third Row: M. Holbrook, T Hopkins, M. Hanrahan, D. Grover, A. Grout, R. Hugel, P. Guyette. Fourth Row: S. Green, E. Guyette, O. Hartwell M. Hall, R. Hagland, H. Hamlin. Tomowowk Fazcey in the Future From Raw: M. F. Johnson, T. K. King, jr., L. HOMEROOM 206 Hurt, N. Hutchins, L. King, Mr. Burrill, B. Kenyon, L. Johndro, M. Lacey. Second Raw: B. Ingalls Koski, A. Kapiloff, R. Kilyanczik, J. Knight, S. Kasprak, E. Konides, Third Row: T. Johnson, B. Hyatt, Kontrovitz, J. Koski, R. Kernozicky. Fran! Rnw: B C. Lussier, M. Lamoureux, R. Libby, M. Laco HOMEROOM 308 McTague, J. Leclair, D. Lacoille, Mrs. Gordon, T. Lucius,' K. Lamoureux, D. Lamoureux. Second Row McCurdy, L. Leduc, G. LaMontagne, C. LeRoy, T. McNulty, J. McCracken. Third Row: R. Lent, E Mason, L. Lawson, V. McLellan, L. Lawrence, L. MacKenzie. Fourlln Row: T. Madden, K. Lawson, D ste, M. Lynch. s The Looh of H0106 HOMEROOM 3 1 5 Front Row: L. Morton, S. Osgood, T. Moore, G. Moran, S. Mosher, E. Newton. Second Row: A. Mitchell, W. Olm- stead, D. Niles, L. Papale, Miss Tracy, G. Parenteau, L. Moore, A. Mosley, L. Neilson. Third Raw: D. Mullett, R. Morin, J. Newcombe, J. Nicholls, R. Murphy, M. Merrill, S. Page, T. O'Neal, E. Olson. Fourth Row: G. Merrill, E. Miner, D. Nelson, C. Oliver, M. O'Neil, W. Olmsteacl, G. Moore, D. Orgaz. HOMEROOM 3 16 Fmnl Row: D. Richards, S. Pockett, P. Pembroke, C. Pemrick, Mrs. Espiefs, D. Rousseau, K. Ruelke, K. Piper, D. Remy. 5-emnd Row, B. Pollock, M, Pelkey, P. Perron, C. Pernam, W. Perkins, H. Rivers, T. Ruelke, G. Patnode, P. Pembroke, J. Price, J. Rhoades. Third Row: M. Potter, R. Rodat, G. Rogers, S. Richmond, K. Reed, S. Robbins, P. Roy, S. Read, R. Parsons. The Look of Despair W X vs '??iSFg4?i':.5.f HOMEROOM 318 Front Row: D. Sidilau, S. Stinson, L. Smith, L, St. jean, Miss Spear, D. Slanetz, J. Slusser, S. Starkey, P. Russell. Sec- ond Row: K. Hartwell, D. Shepard, R. Scaclova, M. Simpson, W. Russell, D. Russell, M. Sheridan, D. Smith, R. Steiner, S. Slnyder, S. Sliva. Third Row: G. Smyth, M. Shakour, D. Stone, D. Speiss, F. Shangraw, L. Russell, D. Smith, G. San ers. Sophomore Class Years later I would hear the singing of the wind and that clay's singing would come back. Rod McKuen n .5 kr Rs-'B A QUE' IAN Ib of. . Q D. Cassin . Say hi to the pretty senonta. F. Shangraw K1eenex tissues are soft and absorbent M. Robideaux, M. Gemmell, G. Lamontagne We're on the trail of a mouse. if . J. Geller. jonathan Geller presents the Keene High cafeteria wall! if L . X 5 . 3 ff' , jf Y A! K G. Colony I'm lost without my blanket. v 'lli B. Morin Hey man I'm in charge! D. Herr All I said was, You've got bacl breath Goodale. I I6 S. Cutter, Well, class, did we remember our D.P.'s today? K. Hanna, Are you a turtle? U -4 ,Wwe A D. Cassin, A. Cummings Two students actually and truly paying attention in class. S. Barndollar, Well, that's the way it goes, pass a few and flunk a few. wig. D. Harper You just turn me on! l. F ' l ... FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS Sealed: M. Aldrich, Treasurerg P. Doyle, Presidentg J. Johnson, Vice-president. Row 2: Miss Spear, Mr. Lowrey Mr. Whipple, Mrs. Burrill. S. Turcotte, Secretary, absent when picnire was taken. FRESHMAN HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES 1 M R n C Larson C Lugee L Martin Row 2' K Kelly B Boucher, K. Smyth, S. Davis, S. Wilson, C Row.'.ooy,. ,. ,. . .. ,. G. P. Ohmnn, R. Taft, J. Dunnell, C. Pasquerall, C. Dunn, J. Heimoan, Coates, D. Hetherman. Row 3: S. Baute, james, N. Reith. Tmmmiffing Ideas and Values HOMEROOM 8 Front Raw: E. Batchelor, C. Beckwith, J. Anderson, Mr. Seavy, S. Ashworth, D. Barlow, T. Barrett, B. Amer. Serond Row: M. Amadon, N. Bergeron, S. Bailey, M. Bennett, K. Blood, K. Arwe, C. Barrett Third Row: W. Barre, F. Bates, R. Avery, K. Bailey, J. Barry, L. Bedaw, B. Bergeron, G. Alexander. Fouflb Row: Bergeron, T. Bird, D. Adams, C. Baird, D. Bond, K. Beverstock. HOMEROOM 1 1 Franz Row: D. Cheever, D. Bugler, D. Castor, C. Chickering, Mr. Gober, D. Bragg, C. Bosworth, D. Castor, D. Castor. Serand Row: S. Brown, D. Coates, B. Bridge, J. Buffum, D. Christopherson, J. Clark, M. Chase. Third Raw: R. Cheever, J. Chase, K. Bourassa, D. Chamberlain, B. Chapell, H. Clark, R. Chambers. Fourth Row: M. Castor, S. Carter, G. Bradstreet, J. Campbell, C. Cantlin, G. Cobb. The Momma of Infelligeme HOMEROOM 12 Front Row: L. Donovan, S. Cotton, L. Corliss, M. Cote, L. Cutting, Mr. Frye, J. Duplissie, D. Emmond, K. Duffy, M. Dechane. Second Row: C. DeCoff, C. Croteau, D. Delworth, M. Comstock, B. Cook, D. Demers, L. Doyle, K. Conant, D. Drugg. Third Row: C. Dundas, M. Duhaime, C. Ellsworth, P. Damiano, R. Crowell, S. Eaton, T. Cox, B. Descoteaux. Fourth Row: W. Cohn, M. Douglas, M. Ditullio, S. Ellsworth, R. Emery, D. Croteau. HOMEROOM 20 Front Row: P. Williams, D. Reynolds, D. Plimpton, J. Wilber, B. Wilcox, C. Zuocale, M. Whitney. Second Row: F. Zorn, L. Zwicker, P. White, J. Clough, R. Kane, R. Freedman, D. Lucier, B. Wyman. Third Row: D. Widyn, K. Bergeron, T. Wyman, R. Williams, B. Walker, B. Woodward, L. Yaeger. One Mm! be Needed HOMEROOM 203 Front Row: C. Garland, K. Fuller, S. Folsom, H. Gemmell, C. Fish, M. Foster, A. Erskine. Second Row: B. Girs, T. Forcier, T. Flint, R. Garland, D. French, T. Flavin, C. Gallagher, R. Fish, R. Everard, H. McCaughey. Third Row: J. Frazier, A. Fleming, M. Fahey, E. Frigon, N. Fuller, A. Geller, J. Gilbert, P. Fauteux, J. Fontaine. Fourlb Row: F. Francis, K. Foley, H. Frechette, W. Gay, R. Fish. HOMEROOM 305 Front Row: E. Lombard, D. Lesure, J. jacobus, Mr. Quinn, K. Keating, K. Lozey, G. King. Serond Row: E. Lachance, K. Krumenaker, C. Johnson, S. Lawson, J. Lougee, S. Kendall, F. Lang, J. johnson, D. Kingsbury, L. Little, R. Leslie, N. Imondi, D. Lachenal. Third Row: P. Leveille, B. Kennedy, M. Ladam, G. johnson, J. LeClair, W. Kent, K. Landers, B. Lemnah. Order to Szmfizfe HOMEROOM 306 Franz Row: C. Hutchins, L. Goodrich, C. Greenier, Mrs. Landry, S. Hatt, K. Harper, M. Hanrahan. Second Row: H. Hunter, M. Hall, M. Gordon, C. Gordon, P. Hebert, T. Heise, D. Hayward, L. Holbrook. Tbzrd Row: D. Hunt, B. Hickey, D. Guyette, H. Houghton, J. Grout, D. Howe, M. Hathaway, G. Howard. Fouftb Row: G. Grover, K. Hatt, P. Harris, G. Howard, D. Goldsmith, J. Graf, M. Herrick. s 1 HOMEROOM 307 Fran! Row: S. Watson, S. Webster, C. Spaulding, Mrs. Galloway, D. Tarr, J. Webster, N. Veale. Sefond Row: A. Weisberg, W. Soucisse, K. Sumner, W. Taylor, B. Titus, R. Steiner, C. Tweedie, B. Stillings, P. Steele. Tbird Row: N. Thompson, L. Vermouth, K. Souza. M. Tebo, C. Waal, J. Stockwell, D. Trask, K. Watterson, J. Sutton. Fourlh Row: D. Washburn, G. Watkins, J. Whippie, K. Whee'er, L. Thrasher, G. Watkins. Performliiief of the Individual ki HOMEROOM 309 Front Row: D. Martin, T. Martinez, S. Mason, Mr. jobin, L. O'Brien, J. Manning, L. Miller. Second Row: K. Murphy, M. Moehle, L. Naylor, K. McCarty, D. MacKenzie, A. Moore, C. Mosher, R. Neaves, P. Malcolm. Third Row: K. Mohr, S. Oliver, S. Nugent, O. Mackey, D. Miller, J. O'Brien, E. Nelson, J. Metivier. Fourth Row: M. O'Donnell, T. Mallory, D. Nies, T. Nowak, R. Mills, G. Melanson. HOMEROOM 310 Front Row: T. Penchikowski, P. Paige, Y. Piper, Mrs. Aldridge, M. Plumb, K. Patnode, C. Reynolds. Second Row: D. Papale, P. Pregent, D. Ouellette, J. Parker, W. Rathburn, S. Paire, K. Oros, C. Powell. Third Row: J. Purdy, C. Provenchia, J. Quintillio, R. Perham, N. Primrose, P. Reardon, E. Priest, L. Plante, B. Petrin. Fourth Row: T. Reynolds, R. Phelan, D. Phillips, 1. Pratt, R. Parker, R. Rajala, j. Phippard. l A Cznfiofily in All Fowm l S t HOMEROOM 320 Fin! Row: J. Masiello, J. Miller, P. Lynch, J. Maki, W. May, C. Lougee, M. Lombard. Second Row: M. McCarthy, N. Moran, D. Linscott, G. Moore, Mrs. Beauregard, N. Meader, L. Martin, S. Mallett, J. McDougal. Third Row: M. MacKenzie, G. Leighton, B. Little, D. Libby, M. Locher, D. Mallet, K. McPhail, E. McPhail, D. Mosher, M. Morel. Fourth Row: F. Mackey, B. Meader, R. Miles, D. Murdock, D. Madden, M. Martineau, W. Lockhart, E. Murdough. 's Q0 N if U i I W ' 01 'Egg- X I ' What did the ghost say to the bee? Boo-Bee P. Doyle I don't get it. l F. Drawhorn Thri1lsvil1e!! M. Vincent, R. Earle It beat me at tic-tac-toe! C. Coates Do you mind ? l ,Q X ' 4 2 lN 54- Q 'K' ,,1 A N , , 'ig V 4' Q ' ,l e 13Q l, fl J. Dunnell You called for john Wayne ? l J. Johnston This year I took, Algebra, History, and Overcoatsf' A. Paquette Talk about long haired agitators! W. Trask What does she mean do you go to Boston or by bus? THE SHORTHAND TEACHING LABORATORY Decorator colors, softly carpeted floors, paintings and book shelves. A group of ten secretaries seated at work stations informally arranged in a wide circle while they take dictation from the new multi-channel dictation laboratory, which permits each girl to write shorthand at any one of four dif- ferent speeds. As a student progresses, she can switch to a machine offering a more challenging speed. The laboratory is al- so helpful to students who want to sharpen their skills outside regular class- room hours. On their own, they can build up practice hours or remedy de- fects. The Laboratory became a reality un- der the direction of Mrs. Thelma H. Baldwin, former Chairman of the Busi- ness Education Department, who retired in 1968 after 38 years of dedicated service to Business Education. I29 The people you will see on the next few pages have been influential in our lives at Keene High. We hope you will remember them and the many other people you find in the yearbook for years to come. x V ,if -104- Q We 67' KW W ' . v if ' Q Y' K 2 5 i Q M... 225 ! , 1 I32 .8 1. IH the Time A, M.. -.. . 7 ,mf 'i .. . . gf Xxx Y SS: ' H A . f if 's ?'K w1 ' Q-xx NL , ,,, ,f-, of the Season X 1 Conlmm f - i f H1 and Conmien ALL THE WORLDS A STAGE . . . Wm. Shakespeare There are many times when we are asked to perform in our lives. Sometimes we are placed in a role to play and we feel com- pelled to assume a mask each day. Some of us are very good actors, but we aren't really being ourselves. Play the role you were meant for! It will come easy. 4 ' X x fa auf f sf AQ f at 1w q, ,,f- 1 ' i3'5:.? 93 1 . - . , 'Y J L VPC ' . ' ki. , I I ' X Q l F W Q ,. , A , i . , ,Y-1' -- .fx , 1.5 ,M .1 . kv ' W.-W Q J i ' -E f a f war, ' 37-. -Q-ill E 1 'G bg, ' Q1 S hx -Shu an 1 K Q5 + 5 Yin -5- pw n pb- 1 i 25-6 f J' m I N ,,11,. -- - gg ' 1 1 Y S G Q New .U Q G wil K. Landers, EDITOR E. Nelson, K. Oros, ASSISTANT EDITORS K. Beverstock, E. Contas, H. Bailey, SENIOR SECTION EDITORS .Mn V Uni... .... NAN .I -' A NIM' fl' A ,... it.. .- '. , O o X , K. Oros, K. Landers, HEAD PHOTOGRAPHERS SALLIAGUNDI EDITORS Seated: K. Abbott, B. Reyor, C. Osgood, K. Lanclers, K. Oros, J. Clark. Standing: S. Mellish, P. Szoc, Mrs. Kilroy, R LaMontagne, L. Rowell, F. Henderson, E. Contas. SALMAGUNDI ASSISTANT EDITORS Sealed: L. Little, D. Coates, E. Nelson. Standing: K. Oros, S. Eaton, K. Beverstock, K. Landers. WW. 151 3 f!k'R?NhO QM Q ? Q' W5 SALMAGUNDI LITERARY BOARD Prom Row: J. Qintillio, D. Howe, Bark Row: F. Zom, J. Clark, L. Nallett, L. Little. SALMAGUNDI ART BOARD L, lo R.: B. Hickey, S. Osood, J. Grout, L. Rowell, J. Mauthe, M. LaCoste, E. Batchelor SALMAGUNDI BUSINESS BOARD Front Row: K. Durward, K. Duffy, J. Bergeron, K. Hanna, S. Terry, K. Costello, E. Houpis. Second Row: C. Reynolds M. Foster, C. Coates, B. Reyor, R. Lamontagne, S. Paire, I. jobin. Tbifd Raw: 1. Castor, S. Cotton, C. Rossiter, j. Christopherson, A. Skidds, J. Blain, C. Abrams, J. Batchelor, B. Payne, C. Greenier. Fourth Raw: M. O'Neil, K. Arwe, B. Scribner, E. Priest, M. Drogue, P. Russell, S. Kendall, K. McCarthy, P. Reardon. ...Q-A C. Delancey, C. Cole, K. Anderson, J. johnson, Mr. N. Benrimo. USHERS' CLUB Front Row: M. Dee, K. Landers, J. Metivier, J. Blaine. 2nd Row: Mr. Gallup, Adviserg D. Sidileau, B. Reyor, J, Leclair, C. Dostillio, K. Abbott. 3rd Row: 1. Clark, P. Allen, B. Goedicke, B. Campbell, P. Mattson, A. Skidds. 4th Row: M. Properzio, C. Delancey, C. Safford, C. Abrams, S. Buckman, S. Eustace, A. Barrett, S. McMurphy, G. Gaouette, M. Bergeron. Chosen during their Sophomore year at Keene High, the members of the Ushers' Club give their serv- ices to concerts, plays, and many other social functions during the year. These lovely girls conduct themselves in a most friendly and courteous manner. Thanks go to these girls for bringing honor to our school. Judy Metivier, Assistant Head Usherg Mr. Gallup, Adviser, Karen Landers, Head Usher. L . . . ..:., . f . -1 wi.,-.1 W L . I nl. ,- KEY CLUB Fran! Row: J. Clapp, R. Crowell, R. Cheever, C. Thomas. 2nd Row: B. Cummings, T. Snowman, K. Oros, Mr. Tremblay, Adviser, B. Clarke, F. Henderson, B. james. 3rd Row.' G, Tolman, G. Bradstreet, R. Furlone, D. johnson, K. Bailey, M. Barrett, R. Brochu, F. Chase, M. LaC0ste, P. Roy. fx,- KEY CLUB OFFICERS Sealed: Bruce james, Secretary, Bill Clarke, President, Kenneth Oros, Vice-President. Slanding: Tom Snowman, Treasurer Frank Henderson, Lieutenant-Governor. INFORMER EDITORS AND ADVISER Sealed: P, Russell. Standing: Mrs. Beauregard, A. Geller, D. French, S. McMurphy. KEEHE H sau f M 2 Y z 15 .ala gg! els eu fig' 1 'WI lil Q aaa .M INFORMER ASSISTANT EDITORS L. to R.: P. Bergeron, P. Shepard, J. Phipparcl, K. Arwe, K. Hanna. 1, K-.gf . r .',.. ..- fp . - X 'K . 'ffff? i -f ' iiwf by 1 . is NPV. 'fires TQ . f 'V .1145-f ,' 5- t if ,rf S A . . -ff-?'fsi...5,,',V ,, , . V 3 , . ' J?-7 1T7if,.ig, 51' 'A Ay- me .. '4 3M:s1.'..frE' mai. -- -fer, X ' 1' -- INFORMER BUSINESS BOARD Row 1: D. Lacoille, V, Cram, N. Imondi, M. Chorney, L. Smith, K. Cozey, L. Little, K. Patnode, L. O'Brien. Row 2 K. Durwood, B. Campbell, A. Skidds, P. Launay, I. jobin, B. Paine, S. MacMurphy, B, Reyor, M. Properzio, M Drogue, M. O'Neil, P. Vincent, L. Bergeron. Raw 3: L. Bartashevich, S. Turcotte, D. Remy, M. Foster, 1. janda, H Gemmell, E. Nelson, P. Allen, C. Safford, G. Rigleout, L. O'Donnell, C. Cole, J. Mackinnon, C. Reynolds, C. Greenier S. Brown, P. Steele, D. Kingsbury, D. Howe. Row 4: S. Cotton, P. Reardon, P. Shepard, K. Arwe, S. Wittzmore, L Kasprak, E. Priest, S. Shaw, C. Barrett S. Havaneishan, B. Scribner, P. Gilbert, M. Bennett, C. Rossiter, D. Widyn, N Wyman. i . Q ' , K xx T I F ENTERPRISE EDITORS AND ADVISER L. io R.: Mr. Allen, C. Dostillio, L. Rowell, M. Foster. KJ O O O 8 A I ENTERPRISE BUSINESS BOARD Seated: S. Eustace, P. Cram, M. Foster, P. Allen, S. Dionne. Szfznding: D. Slanexz, S. Barndollar, J. Bergeron, K. Arwe F. Zorn, T. DeI.ancey, S. Croteau, M. Ladarn, D. Lesure. ,R x. ENTERPRISE The Literary-Art magazine of Keene High School has had another successful year. Published since 1895, we are proud to say it has sustained a first place rating in the Columbia Scholastic Press Associ- ation rating for a number of years. Words of wisdom, words from the heart, all can be read in the Enterprise. Salmagundi commends the Adviser, Mr. Allen, and the members of the Enterprise staff for their excellent publication, and for their show of school interest with their donation of a trophy for enterprising track contestants. I X ' l L 0 X W 'iff in 57,45 , 5 If divx' Mfg I Q , J s. Nwiaiff Mr. Allen FRENCH CLUB Row I: Mrs. Gallagher, K. Bailey, D. Eaton, J. Barry, S. Gray, B. james, Mrs. Barry. Row 2: M. Burnett, 1. Price W. Dubois, D. Remy, K. Durwood, C. Tribble, S. Kasprak,D. Shepard, D. Singer, F. Bates, S. Eaton, B. Goedickie. Row 3: M. Foster, D. Grover, B. Anderson, S. Baybutt, S. Terry, K. Hanna, j. Bergeron, K. Costello, E. Houpis D, Kingsbury, S. Cotton, C. Rossiter, J. Geller. Row 4: K. Arwe, M. Gordon, N. Imondi, C. Beckwith, C. johnson, K Patnode, L, O'Donnell, J, LeClair, M. Bergeron, E. Olson, S. Herm, D. French. Row 5: P. Shepard, M. Comstock, L Yaegar, S. Millish, C. Delancy, C, Safford, E. Contas, J. Clark, P. Mattson, K. Anderson, B. Morin, T. Newcombe B, Cummings. FRENCH CLUB The French Club with the guidance and devotion of Mrs. Gallagher and Mrs. Barry puts the French language to real use, adding meaning to its study. This year the Club was very successful in their French production of Les Trois Musketeers. The Club continues once more to broaden that world that is French- ' .L '-,ii6.ivf.xm:1u f-2-PM I ,V 'yu' ..,. ...r , ,e . ll :M E 1' J ,--' S, MME. Gallagher Si vous ne savez le francais, vous ne savez rien. r y SPANISH CLUB Franz Row: K. Souza, J. Knickerbocker, L. Zwicker, Mrs. Aldridge, K. Harper, R. Steele, 1. Herm. Second Row: M Ritcey, S. Lawson, I. jobin, S. Lund, C. LeRoy, T. Moore, C. Zimmerman, D. Harper. Third Row: B. Hickey, W Walsh, K. Allen, C. Abrams, G. Howard, B. Scribner, B. Payne, M. Hathaway. LATIN CLUB Front Row: D. Eaton, L. Walden, B. Gleason, S. Underwood, S. Bailey, D. Howe, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Galloway, L. Yeager, E. Batchelder, S. Snow, C. Hill, D. Slanetz. Sewnd Roux' W. Sousice, S. Ashworth, A. Moore, E. Day, E. Batchelder, N. lmondi, B. Steele, N. Batchelder, C. Coates, K. Parker, K. Hanna, S. Terry, J. Bergeron. Third Row: W. Zulch, M. Clark, L. Vincent, J. Gastor, M. Gordon, S. Hovaneishan, S. Whittemore, D. Rousseau, F. Prevost, B. Cook, C. Mosher, S. Chickering, D. Snyder. Fourth Row: C.Oliver, B. Hamil, M. Arwe, J. Kingsbury, C. Tribble, L. Moore, J. Knight, T. Lagerberg, P. Steele. Fifth Raw: E. Olson, L. Vermouth, D. Coates, C. Reynolds, L. Little, C. Greenier. DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS Sealed: C. DeLancey, Secretary, M. Bergeron, Presidentg A. Farina, Treasurer. Standing: M. Baehre, Vice-President. i J M. Bergeron, C. Talbot My Fair Lady scene. DRAMATIC CLUB ACTORS Front Row: S. Eaton, T. Flint, J. McCarty, A. Farina, J. Hunley, M, LaBarre, B. Cummings. Row 2: C. DeLancey S. Gray, J. Lavender, M. Bergeron, G. Howard, E..O1son, M. Coates. DRAMATIC CLUB STAGE CREW, SCENERY PROPS Row I, Left to Righl: E. Olson, T. Delancey, S. Boucher, L. Walden, E. Blake R. Louiselle. Row II, Lefl la Right: K. Durward, N. Imondi, M. Properzio, J. Johnson L. O'Brien, P. Allen, H. Bailey. Row III, Left to Right: F. Hender- son, D. Bond, K. Lozey, S. Gray, K. Anderson, C. DeLancey, G. Tolman, S. Herm. R010 IV, Lefz to Right: S. Eaton, R. Beauregard, T. Wyman, D. Chabot, S. Yaegar, W. Clarke. DRAMATIC CLUB COSTUMES AND MAKE-UP Row 1, Lefl to Righl: S. Toscano, J. Flavin, P. Reardon, P. Gove, N. Comerford, D. Harper, K. Parker, C. Coates, M. O'Neil, J. McKennon. Row 2, Left to Righl: C, De Coff, J. Price, J. Blain, J. Lavender, L. Thomas, S. Whittmore, D. Demers, E. Priest, N. Reith, S. Terry, C. Pemrick. Row 3, Left zo Righi: C. Hale, M. Chorney, M. Gordon, K. Day, S. Shaw, D. Coates, C. Drogue, J. Hemeon. Row 4, Left to Right: H. Gemmell, P. Russell, N. Salmon, P. Mattson, C. Cole, E. Frigon, L. Yaeger, C, Mosher, J. Bergeron, J. Christopherson. Row 5, Lef! to Righf: S. Cotton, D. Kings- bury, C. Rossiter, L. Nallett, E. Contas, C. DeLancey, B. Reyor. ..- 5 l54 From Roux' E. Day, E. Batchelor, C. johnson, H. Hunter, K. Landers, D. Neuoff, S. Oliver, B. Payne, L. O'Donnell S. Kasprak, L. Bronson, S. Dechane. 2nd Row: R. Taft, S. Wheeler, B. Steele, D. johnson, E. Batchelder, A. Gregory J. Ash, J. Guyette, D. Rousseau, W. Olmstead, S. Gallager, J. Harper. 3rd Raw: K. Bridge, J. Castor, L. Richardson R. Lagasse, D. Beard, D. Coleman, G. Waldron, P. Steele, K. Harper, L. Little, C. Greenier. 41h Row: C. Wyman, F. Chickering, J. Paquette, J. Bonnette, W. Paquette, J. Kingsbury, B. Pollock, B. Anderson, C. LeRoy, L. St. jean. 5111 Roux' L. Bartasevich, S. Sonnenschein, S. jones, P. Smith, K. Duffy, G. Salce, L. Thomas, S. Shaw, A. Skidds, M. Bennett. 6111 Row: L. Martin, D. Remy, C. Alther, W. Dubois, K. Schofield. ., ,ik Q17 at at L -t'4 ' in-a X , 1 ' 1 M. Coates, M. Baehre, M. Bergeron, S. McMurphy In The Girls in 509 T. Flint, A. Farina in The Fantasticks 1 1 fm' s z 4 g 6 . - .LQ. STUDENT COUNCIL Sealed: S. Baybutt, L. Little, K. Landers, D. Eaton, T. Delancey, P. Doyle, L. Vermouth. Standing: J. Dunnell, M. Simpson K. Hanna, G. Colony, C. Dunn, A. Brault, J. johnson. W,,, xi' STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS From Roux' J. Metivier, Mr. Larracey, J. LeClair, C. Safford, A. Geller. Raw 2: J. Clark, B. Cummings. Choir '35 fl!! Rl CHOIR Fran! Raw: P. Davieau, P. Cram, E. Day, W. Dubois, J. Bonnette, E. Blake, R. Brochu, K. Bailey, J. Guyette, K Allen, E. Lachance. Row 2: A. Farina, P. Bergeron, J. Batchelor, R. Furlone, D. Bond, J. Clark, F. Zom, L. Morton Raw 3: S. Terry, J. Lavendar, C. Fuller, J. Knight, S. Sawyer, M, Clark, A. Cummings, D. Beard, W. Walsh, J Harper. Row 4: D. Eaton, G. Howard, M. LaCoste, T. Flint, G. Davis, S. Crandell, M. Baehre, A. St. Pierre, H. Frechette, W. Clarke, J. McCarthy. Q S if BAND COUNCIL Seated: B. Cummings, N. Reith, A. Cummings, M. Lacey. Standing: G. St. Pierre, J. Partridge, P. Damiano, K. Oros. as RF' CHOIR COUNCIL L. to R.: K. Allen, R. Brochu, E. Blake, D. Bond, G. Howard, M. Gemmell. K.H.S. BAND Row 1: T. Lombard, A. Cummings, M. Chambers, L. O'Brien, G. james, N. Reith, B. Cook, A. Garland, A. Erskine, D. Vermouth, Mr. Cummings. Row 2: M. Lacey, C. Tribble, M. Gordon, K. McCarty, P. Patenode, S. Carter, D. Bruno D. Coates. Rout' 3: C. Ballas, B. Buskie,'B. Chappell, F. Henderson, E. Boyeau, L. Worster, D. Ruisseau, D. Watkins P- Bergeron. AA D21ViS, R- Carey. Row 4: J. Fish, T. Newcombe, J. Newcombe, J. Baldwins, B. Boucher, K. Parker, S. Sonenchein, D. Slanetz, B. Scribner, S. Brown, K. Conant, L. Vermouth, M. Candello, M. Aldrich. Row 5: P. Dami- no, J. St. Pierre, S. Mellish, T. Snowman, S. Eaton, J. Blass, E. Blake, M. Whitney, D. Lesure, S. Hurt, S. Burns 1 S. Sawyer. Row 6: S. Key, W. Perkins, D. Blake, M. Potter, D. Hill, J. Partridge, D. Bragg, D. Bond, J. Greene, 1. Dumond, G. Putnam. Row 7: M. Hall, B. Boucher, S Crandall, M. Gemmell, K. Oros, W. Olmstead, P. Szoc, K. Sunter, D. Bond, G. Leighton, P. Ohman, C. Clarke. Row 8: R. Russell, K. Peets. ' f 1 ,,..---Q EU! DANCE BAND At Piano: M. Gordon, Bass: T. Lombard, Drums, B. Chappel. Row 1: S. Sawyer, S. Burns, S. Eaton, E. Blake, P. Damiano. Row 2: D. Bragg, D. Bond, J. Partridge. Row 3: K. Oros, T. Mayes, j. Boardman, B. Boucher, K. Peets. , 9'7 PEP BAND Seated: C. Ballas, B. Cummings, K. Oros, D. Bond. Smnding: D. Bond, J. Partridge. TWIRLERS L. zo R.: P. Reardon, L. Mosley, S. Kendall, C. Abrams, J. Blain, B. Campbell, A. Skidds. Under the leadership of Captain Carmella Abrams, the Twirlers add spirit and color to our band. When we watch them we realize, and appreciate, the many hours of practice that have been spent to produce such skill. rv,-xx. If 4..- all A A -in ,M ,fs 494, Q--I ig, Q A M. Te-L. C. Abrams, Head Twirler COLOR GUARD L to R W Olmstead C Richardson J Clark, W. Paquette, J. Metevier. COLOR GUARD Among the excellence of school service, we are lucky to have the color guard at Keene High, to display the American and school flags at football games, pep rallies, and in parades. The foursome serves as a reminder to us of the duty that we owe to our country and to our school. J N JP :mv - . 4- i B 5 . V JUNIOR ROTARIANS Sealed, L. lo R.: E. Blake, B. James, T. Mayes, C. Bailey, B. Cummings, and D. Eaton. Standing: Mr. Bridges. JUNIOR LIONS Seilfud. L. In R.: T. Snowman, K. XY'hec1cr, D. Bond. K. Oros. Sf.mdmAQ,' K, Watterson. D. Goldsmith, Mr. Bridges, S Eaton. F Q.: 9 'XW tv-,i f f BIBLE CLUB Seazed: R, Berry, Mr. Johnson, S. Goldsmith, J. Batchelor, C. Clark. Standing: N. Batchelder, M. Lancey, P. Lancey, D. Washburn, L. Goodrich, B. Simino, B. Scott. BIBLE CLUB The Bible Club, now in its third year is helping students understand and discuss many different aspects of the Bible. The club is opened to any student interested in learning more facts of religious value, relating to life today. QL, -. .iiafmmriwf L tt . 6 2- ---- ar 55:12 f' , . gi- '--7- N-::: ffl fgfai ,.,,--.:r-lf'-7 y , : qu rarr B B +--'-'--- xiifx 1 4 Q-. X K wang ,o..:' - K 4 ar 3 W Ex sa- DEBATING CLUB Row 1: A. Mosley, C. Pemrick, K. Scofield, D. Thurston, C. Tuttle, H. Hutner, D. Leisure, D. Slanetz, C. Zorn, C Staples. Row 2: B. Cummings, S. McMurphy, M. LaDam, F. Zorn, Mr. Butler, K. Sunter, J. McCarty, J. Herm. I Clapp. Row 3: K. Gordon, S. Herm, W. Carbone, G. Chase, R. Parsons, R. Deck, E. Francoeur, D. French, B. Hamill D. DiBernado, F. Reynolds. DEBATING CLUB The Debating Club, under the coaching of Mr. Geoffrey Butler, has achieved great success in their debating this year. The club participated in numerous interscholastic debates throughout New England, winning many top honors. Special recommendations are awarded to Francis Zorn and Michael LaDam for their efforts in successful debates. Q ups C.I.F. Rnw 1, Left to Right: L. St. Jean, S. lakowski, C. DeLancy, L. I.eDuc, J. Manning. Row 2, Lef! to Righl: W. Trask G. Waldron, S. Yaeger, Mr. Ramsay, E. Day. THE CURRENT ISSUES FORUM The Current Issues Forum is primarily a club interested in the continually changing times and topics. Z The club meets at least once a month to discuss global news, hold debates, or be entertained by a guest speaker, at which time members of the community are welcome to attend. This worthwhile club enables a student to be constantly aware of the changing time, and fully understand many important topics. SCIENCE CLUB Row 1, Left lo Rigbl: B. Sim LaFrenere, S. Carter, M. Sha I f I s. inau, K. Bailey, J. Stockwell, Mr. Gallup, L. LeDuc. Row 2, Left to Right: M. Koski, D kouf, J. Kenyon, D. DiBernarclo. .5 llf 'O . -QE! . 'l lll L .Y v 'A A X V? SET? FUTURE NURSES Row 1: P. Launay, W. Bergeron, D. Barlow, D. Desjardins. Row 2: J. Fontaine, D. Eruriski, I.. Baldvins, D. Bruno D. Thompson, S. Anderson. FUTURE NURSES Now in its fourth year, the Future Nurses Club has been a great success and a stimulus for inspiring nurses. Under the direction of our school nurses, they teach interested girls many principles of a nursing career. The club has participated in many events, including panel discussions, and in the Candy Stripe Program at Elliot Com- munity Hospital. Thanks to this club, the future nurses of tomorrow have a real taste of the job. xxx X .l gif . X 'I 1607 'T Q.. F- x .. -iv A , , r'I..g,. hi. , I JUNIOR SECRETARIES Row 1: H. Vickers, C. Croteau, G. Woods, L. Thomas. Row 2: N. Bergeron, S. Healey, D. Drugg, Mrs. Guild, Mrs Furlone, K. Sumner, L. Miller, A. Flemming. Row 3: T. Barrett, J. MacCracken, L. Donovan, A. Erskine, S. Shaw C. Mosher, N. Fuller, J. Webster, T. Lucuis. i JUNIOR SECRETARIES Thanks to the junior Secretaries, the offices at Keene High are running more efficiently. The girls are kept busy working during their study hours, doing various jobs for the school. Not only are their services valuable to the administration, but worthwhile experience is gained by the girls. Their service is a real asset to our school. ,.' 1 9 are K 4 if of ,tu ff I - v 0 i'f PEP CLUB Raw 1, Left to Right: Mrs. Ward, L. Smith, U. Beeck, D. Hurley, J. Metivier, C. Reynolds, K. Tibicleau, S. Dechane L. Bronson, C. Chase, C. Staples, S. Wheeler. Raw 2: W. Carbone, B. Abbott, J. Anderson, P. Steele, W. Dubois, L. Bergeron, R. Mason, N. Batcheldor, B. Steele, L. Martin, C. Zimmerman. Row 3: W. Paquette, C. Johnson, P. Perham, C. Pemrick, D. Remy, K. Durward, C. Alther, D. Harper, K. Scofielclp Row 4: G. Woods, J. Paquette, E. Priest, M. Foster, J. Buffum, K. Patnode, J. johnson, F. Lang, C. Davis, 1. Nelson, C. Davis, N. Green, L. St. jean, C. Drogue. PEP CLUB Let's give the pep club a salute for their fine job in contributing to the spirit at school func- tions, and activities. A few students from the A-Band were chosen because of their outstanding ability in music and enthusiasm. The group practiced mostly after school to keep alert and ready to go. Thanks to the Pep Band once more for their spirit and alertness. NIU-L X l MR. BLACKBIRD-Larry Smith 15, 9 Front Raw: M. Chase, R. Spicher, Mr. Bridges, Adviserg M. Whitney, 1. Greene. 2nd Row: T. Moore, H. Houghton P. Damiano, J. Lougee, P. Leveille, L. Miller, J. Davis, M. Davis, K. Ruelke. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT junior Achievement, although not directly connected with Keene High School, is a nation wide organization which gives the student information, practice and background needed for a good basic understanding of the American free enterprise system. Sponsored by local businesses the junior Achievement companies form and operate their own miniature corporations. The student workers become familiar with stocks, dividends, wages and commissions. Through this program, members have a better chance of becoming tomorrow's business men. QCNX I NCL. if I X79 E '1 rf' 3 'n Er! Z u. - V V L f l by fi 1 'Y 0 1 x L YJ' FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Row 1: S. Judd, J. Webster, M. Centra, M. Dearth, M. Jaucher, B. Judd. Row 2: M. Judd, K. Blood, S. Fifield Mrs. Bolles, N. Phetteplace, C. Blood, A. Phetteplace, M. Davis. FUTURE I-IOMEMAKERS OF TOMORROW The Future Homemakers of America enables its members to make their homes, communities, nation and world a happier place in which to live and to encourage democracy in home and community life. The club sells cook books and candy to promote school spirit, and at the same time to raise money. Homemakers of tomorrow can be thankful to this worthwhile club and their efforts. QMMFRJ l 'D 4.1! i'Y 2' f 5 g X' Q I THE CHESS CLUB Sealed: R, Louiselle, R, Carey, M. Arwe, W. Barre, J. Graf, D. Bragg. Standing: G. Leighton, Mr. Frye, C. Baird, D Hunt. Xu' Nw ff? rr l NZ nil is r , GIRLS' STATE and BOYS' STATE Sealed: Mrs. Tisdale, S. McMurphy, M. Barrett, S. Dionne, Mr. Gober. Szanding: D. jenkins, W. Vloodbury, R. Lamon tagne, H. Bailey, E. Auger, M. O'Brien, M. Bergeron. Girls' and Boys' State offers a number of deserving Juniors an opportunity to learn more about their government on a state level. During the summer they spend one week at the University of New Hampshire in Durham. There they participate in lec- tures, political rallies, the election of officers, and the passing of legislation. Besides political activities, the students are given tours of the campus and information about the University. We feel sure that the future Juniors will continue to carry on the fine traditions set by preceding Keene delegates. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Franz Rauf: L. Vincent, B. James, B. Reyor, E. Auger, M. Bergeron, D. Watterman, Mrs. I-Ietherman. Row 2: 1. Clapp A. Barrett, S. Gray, E. Blake, S. McMurphy, D. Eaton, B. Cummings, S. Safford, D. Guardiani, D. jenkins, W. Clarke NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Room 314 is reserved for those students who show outstanding character, service, and leadership. The members enjoy the privilege of using this room instead of their assigned study halls. They continued their successful project of tutoring those who desire help in a certain subject. NATIONAL f Hohon sogm ? 21 it I. Vs Lf .... N.H.S. Mascot EN L. to R.: S. Gray, E. Blake, B. James, C. Safford, D. Eaton, W. Clarke. ST. PAUL'S STUDENTS Six students from Keene High School participated in the St. Paul's advanced program last summer each bringing special rec- ognition to themselves and to their school. Crissey Safford and Sandra Gray were Ranking Scholarsg Gene Blake was elected Vice-President of St. Paul's. He was the first student from Keene High ever elected to such an office. We 4. fa Dean Eaton lch dich liebe Tlmnky fo Ken 0105 During this past year, one person really stood out as the busiest student in the whole school. Ken Oros has had something to do with almost every activity this year. He is First Trombone in the band and also plays for the Pep and Dance Bands. He is active in the French Club, a member of his class council, and has been elected president of next year's Key Club. He was a junior Lion this year. Ken also takes the photographs for the Informer and all Dramatic Club productions. The primary reason, however, for this page of thanks is the tremendous amount of work he accomplished for the 1969 Salmagundi. He took, developed, and printed most of the pictures in this yearbook. He created all the clever dividing pages. Next year Ken will be co-editor and we will be looking for the greatest yearbook ever, but for now, the staff of the 1969 Salmagundi wants to say thank you to Ken Oros. ii e . ......,....,.,,,,f ... 9 WO: W' F5 J k k ' :was fwfizgfvgf: 1 - f ' k A -F--M , :Anim V.: , .,A..,, W ' me Wm ,T ..,A.i Fr- H ii. V,k., 1, ,,...iii W7 V 1 N X ff f Ty-fi. K ages gg: 5 .Lf Wmwff, w:f ?S : 'E Wg' A-f. dx j . K-if l,J4?lw. 'H' 'ivy' W h,Q'w'ff Q iw V59 5 - + y w e M i ' Qafgriw, A . . . , 1 ' 22f .4 .v. RTS X M S.- ggz GJ 'Ll' 4 3, ' 5 m, X, ggg fggg -15' my - :, 2-iw, si'w 1Q: zwfyfiisfffizlf .. A .:'51'E4Efi W, N m e -,,--swift-f -QM Egg ,. 2 S0 wage Q51 ff' '1 :Ji wfmnm- f :L ., ., V H N .: -L .QU ' ' ' Q .- 9:5 ' 2 A- Aff' Q , 1: ' .SK S 4 Q H 1 X S W QQ , 'V P , . ,, ,Y L 5 l- wg K , V As 3 'A 3 ,E , V 94 it ,g 4? iff:-f 'L Q :gig bf, fu, 4 , ix 4 T 3 R M N L81 Q'1, 3 5 s A 5 f ff Q Q 1 4 if ' f t I P 1 1 5 x gk A J si N, B .L , li , 5 1 -. i .P 1 is ' x lui X ww af' .f if K .32- . ,mv q Q ., ...,5 I Q 1' - q,E, , i 1 i , if w Q : iv 1 1Q:':. Q VQ . .,'-. , .? Z E:., V k l jf ',A7 W P A 'K ' - ' :Q ff 5? X H15 A New Sport SKI TEAM Front Row: S. Osgood, S. Terry, G. james, M. Douglas, C. Bailey, J. Geller, S. Oliver, S. Bailey, K. Schofield, K. Smith, C. Staples. Serum! Row: S. Tarbox, A. Reid, R. Johnston, B. Rodat, T. Chase, D. French, K. Kung, B. Clark, S. Green, G. Colony. The Ski Club, a newly organized group in Keene High, has been having a very active, and successful year. The purpose of the club is to promote skiing at K.H.S. for all students and to form an interscholastically competing school team. The officers are Chip Bailey Pres., Sue Osgood Vice Pres., Chris Osgood, Sec., Mark Douglas Trea- surer. A 67 09 Q QW IN X E1 ' Xl Q L V X I80 1968 New Hampshire Runner-Up! Front Row: G. Wilkes, S. Sidilau, T. Trubiano, D. Merrill, B. Tremblay, G. Abbott, P. Blaisdell, F. Zelasny. Szanding Coach Main, E. Auger, T. Durling, P. Tremblay, B. Trybulski, T. Ferguson, D. Ouellette. Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene .... Keene .... Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene VARSITY BASEBALL This year's Varsity Baseball team, coached by Howard Main, enjoyed a fine season winning eleven games and losing three. The team was runner-up in the state playoffs only losing to Nashua. The team was paced in the hitting department by Tri-Captains Tony Trubiano, Doug Merrill and Brian Trembley along with Fred Zelasny. The team was led by fine pitch- ing performances by Brian Trembley, Doug Sidlau, and Pete Tremblay. With many fine underclassmen returning it is hoped next year's team will enjoy another fine season. KEENE HIGH BASEBALL SCORES-1968 ....12 Athol .. ....10 ....10 Stevens 1 V.A. ....12 Brattleboro ....16 St. Stephens......,...7 4 Manchester West ....O Nashua .. 5 Manchester West ...... 3 ., 7 Berlin ......... .,.3 .. 1 Berlin ...4 .. 5 Stevens ...0 4 Brattleboro .. 4 Pinkerton . ...O 8 Pinkerton . ...1 State Playoffs 4 Laconia 2 Manchester Central ....1 0 Nashua D. Ouelette, Swinging Dick Another Hit, Another Run! KEENE strange j.V. BASEBALL TEAM Rau' 1: S. Cutter, J. Phiphard, M. Robidoux, M. Tebo, D. Walker, K. Landers. Rauf 2: Coach Menard, K. Wheeler, P. Herbert, K. Bergeron, J. Boardman, M. johnson, J. Campbell. The Jayvee Baseball team, coached by Mr. Menard, enjoyed a fine season. The team was paced in the hitting department by Kirke Wheeler, Phil Hebert and John Boardman. Kris Bergeron and Steve Cutler led the team in the pitching department. Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene.... Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene I82 ...17 ...ll ...18 Bellows Falls . .. Nashua ..... Brattleboro . . Peterborough . . . 3 Vermont Academy 8 Nashua ....... 4 Monadnock .... 9 Peterborough . . . 7 Fall Mountain .. Fall Mountain . . . Vermont Academy Brattleboro ..., Monadnock .... Bellows Falls .... ....1 ....4 .J QE 1G 3 P. Hebert-MR. I-IERCULES? Another Game Won xx SCORES QW Keene. . . .... Vermont Academy . . Keene. . . .... Nashua Spring Street .U Keene ..... .... F all Mountain .... Ng Q Keene. . . .... Brattleboro . . . . . . Keene. . . .... Nashua Fairgrounds Keene. . . .... Thomas Moore . . . . Keene .... .... 1 7 Vermont Academy . . Keene. . . .... Fall Mountain . . . . K Keene. . . .... 14 Thomas Moore . . . . . K Keene. . . . . Nashua Fairgrounds 2:25363 Keene. . . .... 3 Brattleboro . . . . . . The Keene Freshman Baseball Team enjoyed a fine season winning seven games and losing only four games. The team was paced in the hitting department by Dick Cassin, Steve Abbott, and Lindsey Borden. The pitching department was paced by Mike Carey and Paul Roy. We would like to congratulate these boys on a job well done and wish them luck in their coming varsity seasons. FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM Row 1: T. LaRoche, M. Carey, J. Bressett, L. Borden, P. Roy, D. Cassin, S. Abbott. Row 2: R. Dunn, G. Davis, M. Harris, M. Bergeron, T. Cheever, M. Russell, R, I'an, Coach Brown. l83 jogging, Running, and Sprinling The 1968 Track Team, under the direction of Coach Mayes, had an excellent season. The team came in second at the State meet. The team was led by Captain Gerry Pregent who, in the New England Track Championship established a New England record in the 880 of 1:52.4. This time is the seventh fastest 880 state meet time in the country. Other consistent performers were Dave Goldsmith in the mile, and Tim Mayes in the two mile. They both set records in the Meet of Champions at U.N.H. Goldsmith ran the mile in 4:29.1. Mayes ran the two mile in 10:01.8. Other excellent performers were Bob Small who equaled the Keene record of 12'6 in the pole vault, Pete Harris who finished second in the two mile in the State Meet, and Mark Russell in the shot put. SPRING TRACK Keene ..... .... 7 O Fitchburg . . ..... 61 Keene .... . . .70 Concord . . .56 Keene .... . . .70y2 Gardner ..... . . .605 Keene ,... .... 6 5 Bellows Falls .65 Brattleboro . . .... 32 Keene ..... .... 8 8 Stevens .......... 43 Keene .... ...,. 9 7 Peterborough . 34 Keene ............ 51 Nashua .... . . .75 Keene second in State Meet I84 D. Goldsmith, K. White On the move K. King , , ,. J,f 'X!, X 5 ' mremfv 1 J 7 ., K. VV, N t I ' ', S1!' . V-'Hu-We it . 3 x x- ,, a.,,X,y.,' lt. . at 'f i- 57, 7 ma.. Q, ,, gpg. H- ,Q ,K .3 . t3'fli I. iz fi' . ff ., ,fi:Qg A j 'f' ..- . ' ft :iw 41... - K 'f-ei 5 ' ., t - 7 ,..,, , ' 7 - la' g wwf'-rf-. a 1- .222- a.'-.ma i 795 . 1 7 a .1 P ,,,,, . G. Sheldon: Up and over Practice Makey Siam 1. ir M W9 GOLF TEAM Rau' 1: Mr, Trembley, T. Foley, B. Douglas, B. Montrone, T. McCarthy, B. Bissell, Mr. Fahey. Row 2: T. Salce B Clarke D. Croteau, O. Hartwell, E. Corkery, P. Kennett, J. Davis, S. Laskouski. The Keene High Golf Team, under the direction of Mr. Fahey, had a fair season winning four matches while losing five. The team was sparked by three excellent golfers Paul Kennett, Tom Foley, and Bill Montrone. With the return of Bill Montrone and some other improving golfers, it is hoped rf I jf Y' 1 'J 1 I . Ja Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene 1312 the team will have a fine season in this coming season. gg .... .... 1 0 U Q .... . . . 4V ,V I 2 ff , X .... .... f Q A Q .... . . . 9V2 x ' .... . . . 6V , res, 2 is ,Q 4M H V 9 E 5 , 3 11 s 1 . i 3 Q Stevens . . Nashua . . Milford . . Fitchburg Twin River Nashua . . St. Thomas St. Thomas Milford . .0 .7V2 .IVZ .2y2 UV2 10V2 .3 .8 -9 Cezzmge and Desire Preeizzees Winners L. to R.: D. Bailey, G. Colony, G. Tolman, J. Harris, Mr. Ramsay. TENNIS The Tennis team, under the direction of Mr. Ramsay, enjoyed a fine season, winning 6 matches and losing 4. The team was sparked by Jay Harris and Gary Tolman. We would like to congratulate them on their skill and wish them luck in the future. B. Hamill Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene .... . . . Monadnock . . Brattleboro . . . Turners Falls . . Thomas More . Monadnock . . Turners Falls . . Thomas More . Stevens ...... Bellows Falls .. Brattleboro .. r 1 Spirit Memes Winners Row 1: R. Rumrill, D. Houghton, F. Lucius, S. Massicotte, K. March, K. Parker, Capt. W. Mohr, L. Sheridan, B. Tisdale, B. Goodale R. Lamontagne, E. Auger, L. Lilly. Row II: Coach Ginolfi, T. Nowak, M. Schofield, H. Hamlin, G. johnson, J. LeClair, P. LaBarre, P. Trembley, D. Adams, G. Getty, D. Ouellette, Coach Main, Coach Donovan. Row III: C. Hodgdon, P. Roy, T. Carbone, K. King, P. Gilbo, J. Bresette, T. O'Neil, D. Forest, L. Borden, G. Dubois, S. Paire, H. Frechette, B. Descoteaux, P. Crowell. VARSITY FOOTBALL The Varsity Football Team, under the direction of Coach Ginofi, enjoyed a good season compared to previous seasons. The team won four games and lost five, but worked hard throughout the season. The team was led by Captain Wayne Mohr, Luke Lilly, and Pete Trembley in the backfield and Don Parker, Dan Houghton, Roger LaMontagne and Bill Goodale, in the line. We would like to congratulate these boys on a fine job and wish them luck next year. SCORES Keene .... .... 1 4 Spaulding . .... 26 Keene .... . . 0 St. Thomas . . . . . . .35 Keene .... 12 West .... .... 1 4 Keene .... 20 Concord . . . . . . 7 Keene. . . . . 0 Stevens .... . . . .14 Keene .... 22 Brattleboro . . .... 20 Keene . . 8 Laconia . . . . . . .36 Keene .... 16 Bradley . . . . . . .15 Keene .... 34 Monadnock . . . . 0 f v Q46 X T' T' ..,. ff IL. K, J ' --lnJL3Y-fo Captain W. Mohr, Coach Ginolfi Gridiron H 072075 um MOST IMPROVED Coach Ginolfi Roger La Montagne ll!! BOOSTER TROPHY SHARBY TROPHY MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Don Parker SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Luke Lilly Wayne Mohr Future Hopqfzzly j.V. FOOTBALL Row 1: S. Abbott, H. Clarke, B. Descoteaux, M. Sheridan, T. Nowak, J. Bressett, M. Robidoux, J. Holbrook, J. Dee, S Paire Row 2: B. Bergeron, G. LaMontagne, D. Forest, G. Johnson, B. Campbell, N. Bleau, A. Cowing. Row 3: M. Schofield, J Camp bell, K. King, T. Carbone, J. Burns, M. Coates, C. I-Iodgdon. The J.V. Football team, under the coaching of Ed Main, enjoyed an excellent season winning five games and losing only one. Members of the team who did an outstanding job were john Bressett, Tom Nowak and Dave Forest. These boys should bring added experience to next year's varsity team. T. Novak, on the move Keene .... . . . Keene .... . . . Keene .... . . . Keene .... . . . Keene .... . . . Keene .... . . . SCORES 18 Concord .... 52 Monadnock . . 24 Nashua .... 48 Claremont . . .7 Brattleboro . . 2 2 Athol .... Eayberienee Leneir to Winners FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Keene .... ....... 4 8 Newport . . Keene .... .... 2 8 Monadnock Keene .... .... 1 2 Concord . . Keene .... .... 1 4 Claremont Keene .... .... 2 6 Bellows Falls Keene .... .... 2 0 Nashua . . Keene .... . 7 Brattleboro Keene .... .... 2 4 Greenfield FRESHMAN FOOTBALL The Freshman football team under the direction of Coach Minickiello and Coach Donovan, were 4-3-1. With this good performance, it looks like a good future for the varsity football team. f... At a time like this, I'd run a mile . .. f3ge1e'L2'2'fvf:v:.,x, ,.-, . . ' 'i ' : ' '51, Y .f' Uri- ip, fi? I I. 1312. w,.. ' 'y'L?5f'! ' 1- Ny. .,,,L ..,, V W?..55X' . -Q -Aa.g.-5.1-2 X'-'12M::.:::.v,:',-::'Jl ' Fran! Row: Coach Donovan, G. Leighton, A. Hill, S. Pratt, G. Hamlin, J. Phelan, J. Trubiano, R. Olmstead, R. Carrier, j. Duchesneau, P. Faulkner, R. Spring, Coach Minickiello. Row 2: M. Graves, M. Putnam, T.Barrett, R. Starkey, D. Treat, G. Bemis, S. Lussier, F. Mohr, M. Goodale, A. Brault, W. Georgian. Row 3: D. Navish, F. Mackey, j. Fuller, J. Russell, T. Thrasher, M. Graves, K. Gooclale, W. Kingsbury, B. Sears, M. Patnaude, M. Dunn, I90 Rnnning Through the Leaver ,, A 9 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Row 1: S. Page, B. Bergeron, J. Rice, D. Magoon, T. Mayes. Row 2: Coach Whitman, M. Sullivan, F. Shangraw, Goldsmith, B. james, Coach Mayes. Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene ....28 Fitchburg ......27 ....17 Stevens ....46 ....31 Concord .......27 . . . .15 Brattleboro . . . .48 ....17 Nashua ........43 . . . .20 Peterborough . . .37 . . . .26 Bellows Falls ....31 ....17 Greenfield .....46 lst Monadnock Invitational VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY The Varsity Cross Country team enjoyed a fine season winning six meets and losing two. They were runner-ups in the state meet only losing to Concord. The team was paced by Tim Mayes, Dave Goldsmith, and Pete Harris. With two top runners returning next season, plus many other fine runners it looks like another fine season. 9th Fordham Invitational 2nd State Meet 5th New England Meet TWO GREAT RUNNERS T. Mayes, D. Goldsmith I .V,, gb gm! P. Harris, D I9I Winter Spam INDOOR TRACK Row I: W. Olmstead, R. Kilyanczik, D. Coleman, S. Laskowski, S. Key, J. Prah, F. Shangraw, W. Gay. Row II.' D. Magoon, M Putnam, M. Sullivan, D. Goldsmith, G. Howard, B. james, L. Kapilaf, S. Page, Coach Mayes. INDOOR TRACK The Keene High Indoor Track season consisted of dual meets at Dartmouth and UNH, in addition to the State and Northern New England meets held at UNH. Performing well during the season were Bruce james in the mile, Steve Page in the 1,000, Gary Howard in the shot put, and Len Kapiloff and Mike Sullivan in the 600. In the N.E. Meet Walter Gay placed fourth in the shot put with a 45'5 effort, while Pete Harris finished fourth in the mile with an excellent 4:39.5. C'f xl , . -J 15 wx D A XF: i 'f 'tsk l92 Shoot, Reoozmd, Dribble' . . Win! 9- fl 5-I f'-' 7'2 aiu .Qu ef ill 5-'L - - 'U' 5' i -'U e 355. Q35-5,41-' .lg . VARSITY BASKETBALL Lefz .fo Rigbz: C. Hodgclon, P. Hebert, C. Blake, T. Mayes, P. Strongren, B. Goodale, D. Hill, B. Hyatt, C. Rosinski, D. Croteau, S. Cutler, K. VC'atterson. E -35,4 The Varsity Basketball team, under Coach Purbeck, enjoyed a fine season winning 12 while losing 6 games which clinched them a tournament spot. The team was led by Captain Phil Stromgren, Bill Goodale, and Kevin Waterson, with Waterson and Hebert returning, plus many other fine underclassmen, the team should be a top prospect for the state championship. Keene .... .... 7 9 Pinkerton ..... . . .72 Keene ,.... .... 6 9 Bishop Bradly .... . . .79 Keene. . . .... 90 Salem ........ . . .53 Keene. . . .... 68 Memorial . . . . . .75 Keene. . . .... 69 Central . . . . .83 Keene. . . .... 96 Berlin . . . .53 Keene. . . .... 75 Nashua .... . . .83 Keene. . . .... 79 Memorial . . . . .75 Keene. . . . . .107 Concord . . . . .98 Keene. . . .... 67 Gardner . . . .63 Keene .... .... 5 2 Nashua . . . . .88 Keene. . . .... 80 Central .... . . .97 Keene. . . .... 88 Concord . . . . . .78 Keene. . . .... 54 Gardner . . . . . 51 Keene. . . ...... 65 Stevens . . . . . 58 Keene. . . ..... 109 Berlin . . . . . .55 Keene. . . .... 85 Pinkerton . . .62 Keene. . . .... 96 Salem . . . . .49 9 9 , . lr vs- ' 1 Captain Stromgren and Coach Purbeck 8 I93 Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene .... Keene Keene Keene Future Vamizjf Cagem JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Pinkerton .. .....24 ....66 Salem .....45 ....86 Memorial .. .....58 ....77 Central .. .....63 ...SO Berlin .. .....56 ....55 Nashua .. .....64 ....6O Memorial .. .....53 ....79 Concord .. .....61 ....75 Gardner . .....82 ...69 Nashua .. ,....77 ....62 Central .. .....67 ....81 Concord . .....57 ....7O Gardner . .....69 ....53 Stevens .. .....46 ....7O Berlin .....58 ....66 Pinkerton .. .....54 ....95 Stevens .. .....41 ....86 Salem .....49 P. Hebert The LV. Basketball team, under the direction of coach Menard, enjoyed a fine season Winning 12 games while losing 6. The team was paced by the shooting and rebounding of Mike O'Neil and Doug Croteau. These boys should bring added experience to next year's varsity team. JC? Raw 1: S. Abbott, M. Harris, T. Barrett, D. Watterson, G. Hamlin. Row 2: J. Bressett, M. O'Neil, P. Roy, T. DeI.ancey D Cro teau, J. Rosinski, J. Trubiano, B. Beauregard. I94 Keene? Frefbmam Cagem ufzx-A ML 'I X I I I ,P ,I I I I I I I I ll I1 , 1 I I I I fill I Ii Ii Il' 1 III ,XMI I X I I XII, X ll D Keene .... .... 5 0 Keene .... .... 5 3 Keene .... .... 7 2 Keene .... .... 5 6 Keene .... .... 4 2 Keene .... .... 4 2 Keene .... .... 6 5 Keene .... .... 4 0 Keene .... .... 6 9 Keene .... .... 4 5 Keene .... .... 6 1 Keene .... .... 3 6 Keene .... .... 6 3 Keene .... .... 4 1 Keene .... .... 4 7 Keene .... .... 4 2 Keene .... .... 4 4 Keene .... .... 4 0 Keene .... .... 4 0 Keene ..... .... 5 5 Brattleboro K.J.H.s. . . K.j.H.S. . Fall Mt. . . . Monadnock . Claremont . Greenfield Concord . . Nashua . . Nashua . . . Brattleboro Fall Mt. . . . Bellows Falls Monadnock Nashua . . Nashua . Concord . . Claremont . Bellows Falls Greenfield . The Freshman Basketball team had a good season under the direction of Coach Main. Outstanding players on the team were Doug Treat and Fred Grover. These boys gained valuable experience for next year's j.V. and varsity teams. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Franz Row: B. Graf, D. Bennett, D. Blake, K. Kelly, C. Ballas, D. Treat, M. Goodale. Smndirzg: W. Crowell B Blake B Rokes P. Spring, F. Grover, P. Doyle, S. Yeager, Coach Main. 4 New Hazmibylaire State Clmmpf l 4 41 it r F595 My WRESTLING Front Row: F. Chase, D. Thomas, A. Hill, T. Durling, A. Scadova, K. Castor, M. Bleau, B. Scadova, M. Hetherman, R. Dugray, H. Clark, Coach Minickiello. Second Row: G. Towne, F. Bates, B. Scadova, J. Parker, S. Ellsworth, D. Ouellete, T. Snowman, G. Patnode. Third Row: Coach Ginolfi, V. Georgian, D. Forest, T. johnson, T. Lilly, C. Ellsworth, B. Trybulski, T. Bird, S. Paire, M. Russel, C. Boisvert, T. Beckworth, T. O'Neil, M. Johnson, K. Beauchesne, A. Cowing, D. Adams, T. Nowak. The Keene High School Wrestling team had a very excellent season going undefeated in regular season matches and also winning the state championship by beating Plaistow 38-8. The team was coached by Coach Minichello and his assistant Coach Ginolfi. The team was sparked by many excellent wrestlers including Kevin Beauchesne, who went undefeated, Bill Try- bulski who set a school record pinning his man in twelve seconds, plus Captain Colony Boisvert, Tom Durling and the Ellsworth brothers. With many fine wrestlers returning next year, it looks like another fine season for Coach Minickello. We would like to congratulate Coach Minickello on a very excellent season and wish them luck next year. SCORES vi' Keene ...... 54 Quabbin Regional . . .0 Keene ...... 30 Willistow Academy . 12 Keene ...... 40 Cathedral High .... 14 Keene ...... 30 Sanford ......... 12 Keene ...... 32 Pittsfield ........ 12 Keene ...... 42 Winchendon Prep. ..8 Keene ...... 46 Leominster ........ 7 Keene ...... 30 Longmeadow ..... 22 Keene ...... 35 Bennington . . . . .9 Keene ...... 42 Bennington . . . . .8 Keene ...... 38 Plaistow . . . . .8 I96 Strike . . . Slrzke Smke' is , l BOWLING Row 1: M. Corkery, D. Niece, G. Castor, C. Fuller, M. Marcott S Mason D Thompson J Fontaine J MacCracken S Stm son, C. Lawson, Mr. Burrill. Row 2: M. Paine, R. Healy, B. Fontaine D Murdock W Perkins D Nelson B Rioux E Mur dough, J. McDougle. Row 3: D. Slanetz, E. Corkey, B. Cone E Beliveau C Stone B Shakour M Carey M Bergeron R O'Neal. BOWLING From November to April, the bowlers met once a week facing competition from other schools and between them- selves. The winning team was the Hitless Wonders com- posed of Mike Carey, Ernie Corkery, Mike Paine, Walt Perkins, and Keith Landers. Landers carried the high single of 148 and high three of 382 while Geary Watkins had high average. Jane Stinson was the best bowler among the girls. Wire From KHS and No l v li l r t l 1 xj -hx VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left 10 Rigbfx P. Mattson, G. Howard, K, Mohr, D. Sidilau, D. Sidilau, Capt., E. Konides, C. Rossiter, B. Petrin, D. Bugler. Varsity Cheerleaders may always be seen cheering the team on, even with Clarmont mud up to their knees. Their interest and determination to stand by their school has set an example for all Keene High Students. Thank you girls! K 31 '11' VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to Riglyl: P. Mattson, G. Howard, K. Mohr, D. Sidilau, D. Sidilau, Capt., E. Konides, C. Rossiter, B. Petrin, D. Bugler, l98 One Could Be Pffozzdefff j.V. CHEERLEADERS Left to Rigln: J. Sanders, L. Zwicker, W. Rafford, H. Gemmell, Captain J. Schneider, L. Bronson, D. Wxdyn J Anderson M Boutin. The junior Varsity Cheerleaders participated this year in all home junior varsity football and basketball games and also in the away Gardner basketball game. They suffered a loss when one member, Wendy Rafford moved away from Keene, but made a quick recovery with a new alternate, Francis Chickering. The squad deserves a big cheer for all the hard work and vigorous pep displayed this year. J. Schneider Om' Cheerleaders WK? ? H. Gemmell, L. Zwicker L. Io R.: Mr. Blackbird, G. Howard, P. Mattson, C. Rossiter, D. Bugler. VARSITY CAPTAIN D. Sidilau D. Sidilau P. Mattson C Mohr 200 junior Varsity Cheerleaders Franz Row F Moy, T. Roy, P. Smith, M. Harmon, P. Pregent. 2nd Row: T. Barrett, C. Beckwith, S. Smith S Brown K Allen J Purdy S. Lund. 3rd Row: D. Fahey, Manager, S. Mellish, S. Shetland, M. O'Neill, S. judd, S. Croteau E Konides B Hickey Miss Leonard, coach. GIRLS' TRACK-1968 Under the coaching of Miss Leonard, the girls had a successful track team. They had three captains: Pat Smith, Mary Harmon, and Teal Roy. The best meet of the season was that against Nashua, in which.the girls lost by only nine points and showed Nashua that they could not smash everyone. The season was terminated after a delightful State meet. Eight of the track girls plus two girls of the Softball team journeyed to Salem to participate in the State Meet. They placed fourth out of a total of seventeen schools. Their fourth place finish was just one point behind third place Nashua. In this meet, there were two Keene girls placing first and a total of five medals. All in all, the girls worked hard and had a wonderful season. A look at next year's team is very encouraging, due to the fact that the majority of the girls were under- classmen this year. SCORES Newport Won 57-20 Nashua Lost 47-39 Immaculata Won 68- 1 5 Hanover Lost 48.5-37.5 Newport Won 57.5-31.5 State Meet 4th 24-1 point behind 5rd Kneeling: G. Goedicke, K. Patnode, P. Malcolm, J. Anderson. Standing: K. Harper, D. Howe, Coach Mrs Harris, E. Frigon, L. Vincent. Mirxing: L. Welch and S. Howard. GIRLS' TENNIS-1968 Each year we have more and more beginners, with too few experienced players. To improve our program we are having a fall intramural program. We are also starting a junior varsity schedule, giving the inexperienced players a chance to play with others than their teammates. It is a known fact that participation on a competitive basis is the best motivation for improvement. Gudrun Goedicke and Paula Malcolm competed in the State Meet at Concord. It was Paula's first year. She played a good match but was defeated in the first round. She intends to go further next year. Gudrun won the singles title in the State. She played for nearly seven hours and sixty-six games. Our new members have applied themselves well, been very cooperative, and have practiced for many hours inside and out. Claremont Won Bellows Falls Lost Greenfield Lost B rattleboro Lost BiSh0p Brady Won Claremont Won Immaculata Tied Raw 1: L. Brow gard-coach, A. ! S agers: M. Drogue and P. Russell. Monadnock Newport . . . Gardner .... Peterborough Hinsdale . . Immaculata . Fall Mountain Newport . . . Monadnock Gardner . . . Fall Mountain Peterborough Keene... ...33 ....20 Keene... ...28 .... 7 Keene... ...12 .... 7 Keene... ....6 ....8 Keene... ...16 .... 3 Keene... ...27 Keene... ...17 . .... 12 Keene... ...26 . .... 9 Keene... ...25 .... 4 Keene... ....7 ......17 Keene... ....6 .. ...3 Keene... ...11 SOFTBALL n, D. Waterman, L. Beaulieu, Co-captains: P. Peaks and K. Prettie, B. Burr, B. Judd, C. Fish. Row 2: Mrs Beaure Mitchell, A. Loos, G. Woodbury, K. Lawson, P. Bergeron, D. Zimmerman, M. DeLancey, S. Bouchey Man SOFTBALL This year under the coaching of Mrs. Judith Beauregard the softball team had a success- ful season of ten wins and two losses. Big wins included victories over Gardner and Peterborough. Top hitters included Brown f20j, Fish, Peaks, Wilcox, and Woodbury 095. Leading in singles were: Fish f18j, Brown f16jg doubles: Woodbury f6j, Burr 130, Lawson C333 triples: Brown, Peaks, Wilcox f2jg and home runs: Burr, Lawson, Prettie, Wilcox, Woodbury, and Brown QU. Keene out hit their opponents 214-124 and out scored them 208-107. Next year's team should have great potential because of seven returning lettermen and some promising underclassmen. SOFTBALL 1968 i GYMNASTI CS Row 1: B. Wilcox, A. Geller, F. Zorn, C. Richardson, M. Fahey, M. Doody. Row 2: V. Cram, M. LaFreniere, L. Morton, A. Loos, S. Croteau, D. Fahey, K. Smyth. Row 3: B. Boucher, C. Zorn, C. Staples, Coach Mrs. Beauregard, S. Stoken, K. Campbell, S. Harmon. GYMNASTICS The girls' gymnastic team has been very active this year. They have displayed their grace and abilities at gym- nastic shows at Keene State College and a public performance. The girls attended and ,participated in clinics held at Plymouth State College and U.N.H. They also attended the National Championships at Springfield College. Mrs. Beauregard attended the fifth National Institute in the area of gymnastics at the University of Illinois for one week. Masconomet, Mass. Lost Manchester, N.H. Won Longmeadow, Mass. Won Essex Jct., Vt. Lost State meet in Manchester Left 10 Right: C. Richardson, B. Wilcox, F. Zorn, A. Geller, M. Fahey. 204 'MM Kneeling: D. Shepherd, K. Allen, S. Brown, S. Barndollar, Co-Capt. B. Burr, Co-Capt. C. Delancey, K. Anderson, P. Bergeron M LaFrenier, L. Brown. Slanding: Manager M. Fahey, S. Mellish, D. Watterman, K. Arwe, K. Lawson, K. McCarty, Manager S Hov hannesian. VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY The Varsity Field Hockey Team, under the coaching of Miss McCaughey, had a respectable year with six wins and two losses. They lost once to Putney and once to Gardner. They were determined not to lose to the same team twice, and they didn't. The girls worked hard and even had one group that acted as cheerleaders. Unfortunately, the highlight of the season, the Varsity- Faculty game had to be cancelled due to a snow storm. Everyone was disappointed. Mr. Allen had even written a cheer. Keene .... .... Keene. . Keene .... .... Keene .... .... Keene .... .... Keene .... .... Keene .... .... Keene .... .... Brattleboro Brattleboro Monadnock Putney .. Gardner . Monadnock Gardner Putney .. . .... 1 . .... 0 .. ....O .. ....O ....O Mrs. Beauregardg But, it can't bel Kneeling: L. Little, S. Anderson, D. Shelley, C. Fish, S. Croteau, A. Loos, D. Fahey, D. Slanetz, C. Tuller, K. Smith, C. Staples Szfmding: S. Chickering, A. Garland, H. Houghton, K. Christopherson, J. Gilbert, D. Snyder, E. Nelson, J. Bergeron, S. Osgood, S. Boucher, M. Delancey, C. Coates, D. Zimmerman, Coach Mrs. Palmer. JUNIOR VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY g The j.V. Field Hockey Team had an interesting season, winning their first game, and tieing their last game. This showing was not too bad, considering the fact that most of the girls had never played Field Hockey before. They did well learning the required skills under the coaching of Mrs. Palmer. It was an energetic group who are determined to do well next year. 59 Kr' 9' Brattleboro Keene Brattleboro . Keene A I , Putney . . . Keene .fir Gardner . . . Keene Fall Mountain Keene I .a 'A Gardner . . . Keene .... 'V I Fall Mountain 06 Keene 1 ., I .aa V,., , ws. w Kneeling: P. Bergeron, S. Brown, L. Beaulieu, B. Burr, C. Fish, A. Barrett. Slfznding: Miss McCaughey, J. Perrault S Dionne J. Roy, K. Lawson, P. Russell, L. Brown, Managerg K. Arwe. VARSITY BASKETBALL This year the team, under the coaching of Miss McCaughey, had a season's record of six wins and three defeats. Led by the team spirit of Co-captains Bonnie Burr and Loretta Beaulieu, the team showed much promise and a determination to win. With four of the tearn's letter receivers returning, next season should be a good one. Winchendon Fall Mountain Gardner . . . Fall Mountain Monadnock . .. ...30 Keene... . ...26 Keene ......53 Keene ......49 Keene .. ...22 Keene... Brattleboro . Bellows Falls Brattleboro . . . . . . Monadnock Bellows Falls Tournament-Third Place Fall Mountain ...... 50 Keene ..... Peterborough ...... 39 Keene. . . Keene Keene Keene Keene Keene Kneeling: S. Carter, C. Cobb, C. Zimmerman, S. Barndollar, M. DeLancey, K. O'Neil, S. jones, K. Hanna. Sfanding: Coach Miss Shreve, S. Zwicker, C. Larson, Pat Smith, M, Chambers, S. Kasprak, Dj Shepherd, P. Smith, C. Alther, Manager K. Durward. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL The J.V. Basketball team, under the coaching of Miss Shreve, had a good season with four wins and five defeats. Their season began slowly, but, as they gained experience, their playing became increasingly better. Led by the Co-captains Sherry Barndollar and Mary Ann DeLancey the team was ambitious and high spirited. The members of the team are looking forward to next year's season with great ambition and anticipation. Winchendon . . , . .13 Keene ..... .... B rattleboro ....,... Keene Fall Mountain ...... 57 Keene Bellows Falls KCCUC Gardner . . . , . . . ,16 Keene Brattleboro . . . . . . . Keene Fall Mountain ...... 38 Keene Monadnock . . . . Keene Monadnock . . . . .12 Keene Bellows Falls Keene 208 Om' Teams in Action B. Goodale W. Mohr UP and IN Rolling Out Coach Purbeck Nice Game Boys , .IJ l ' C S. Paire T. O'Neil Coach Ginolfi All Wrapped Up Smile You're On Candid Camera 209 as 'ffm 1 68-69 the Year That Wm! -ap. Captain Boisvert Coach Minickiello An Undefeated Season B. Bergeron What are you running from? I 7 Bill Trapper Trybulski -l D, Croteau, C. Rosinski, P. Roy, Coach Menard Menard's Chee-ring Bench Scenef From Spam Group Therapy 'b vi '5 R- Burr F, Prevost Willa cl Feminine Touch i X All's well that ends well Y 1 ,, Wmpw ,fy 5 With the greatest Of ease? Look out Floor here I come ADS ADS ., , f 2 m , it We ,, I K ,,,,s,, i ' VA v4 f -f ,ff Jr' f +4 J ' I fu I , , JK K F .ww 2l3 . WARREN KAY VANTINE STUDIO, INC Official Photographer CLASS OF 1969 Boylsfon Sireei Bosfon, Massach 'l'l' rfg.Vk I 3 ,.,k K WLQLEK. no A I jr . , . ,, S, BUILDERS THE MACMILLIN COMPANY KEENE - NEW HAMPSHIRE S9 Sll!l,X2 5 2 3 -5 ' llllwx I00 MAIN STREET-KEENE. N. H. Besi' Wishes 'l'o 'Ihe Class of I969 and CO.. Inc KEENE EVENING SENTINEL 60 wesf S+. Keene' N. H. Dunbar S+. Keene, N. H. Telephone: 352-2300 ANDERSON THE FLORIST OOO. POWER ,OOO Corsages STANLEY HAND TOOLS 22I Davis Sfreef Keene, N. H. Telephone 352-6422 CompIeI'e Line of Hardware and Pain'I's THE SQUARE DRUG STORE, Inc. Phone 352.l8l0 Your Complefe Drug Sfore I7I Wes'I' Sfreef I2 CenI'raI Square, Keene, N. H. INSURANCE INC. Keene, N. H. 03431 WILBER BROS. SUPERMARKET Qualify Meafs, Fresh Produce, and Groceries for Over 40 Years 2 I6 ALWAYS PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Your Profecfion ls Our Profession W I7 14 Qafwaa, Inc ectfucaf uqppanatus and cfzvcce 'Q-I IIE 4 ' ' K., I I5 AVON STREET 'k KEENE, N. H. f TEL. 352-4316 fArea Code 6031 51 ' S ' ESTAB IS E CLARK AMSDEN'S SHOE STORE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. I6 Main S1'ree'r Keene, N. H. 30 Main S+. Keene, New Hampshire FOOTWEAR FOR ALL Complimenfs of DOG 8: SUDS THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN K - Shop where 707, of Keene People Shop 480 Wesi SI'reeI' 84 Marlboro Sheer NEW ENGLAND EXPLOSIVES CO. XX Eslablished I93I J Mefivier Well, whaf're you doing on fha? side of 'rhe coun'rer? 349 Washingion Sfreef Keene, N. H. 352-I666 CHARLESTOWN MILL STORE 395 Wesf Sfreei Sweafers for Ihe Whole Family OVER 20,000 SWEATERS TO CHOOSE FROM FINDINGS, INC. I60 Wafer Sireei' Keene, New Hampshire 2I7 KEENE MILL END STORE, INC. The Finesi in Fabrics 2I4 Wes'I Sfreel Keene, New Hampshire 0343I SILKS-WOOLENS-COTTONS- Rayons and Blends and Drapery Fabrics Congraiulafions Class of I968 Puauc ssnvlce ' Cumplny ofNa lmpshira JOHNSON'S MOTOR PARTS INC Replacemenf Paris for Cars and Trucks Machine Shop Service 352-2722 I9 Railroad SI., Keene, N.H. Family-Ten-Pin-Bowling Cenfer YANKEE LANES 477 Park Avenue Keene New Hampshire MONADNOCK BOTTLE SHOP 427 Washlng+on Sfreel' Keene, N. H. 0343I Le'r us sell your BoHIes GUS WILLIAMS, Prop. Tel. 352-4299 JOHNSON'S BROS. Sales and Service LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT Marlboro Sireef Keene New Hampshire .fZbAef3 .wuakb Maja, fm. Complimenis of MORGAN LINEN SERVICE, INC 3 Kingsbury SIree'I' ykmahf Keene, New Hampshire 0343I fweffy Zlnucffana WINDING BROOK SERVICE STATION Wes+ Keene New Hampshire Telephone 352-9748 AL MELANSON COMPANY, INC. 353 Wes+ S+. Keene, N. H. Telephone 352-4232 2I8 Sandlof Capers I Srore Engineering 0 Warehousing 0 Buying 0 ' ,:, :,1: ,i2.:1, X ' ., Si-ore Opera+ions 0 Merchandising 0 Adver'I'ising T- 233335 I ,-E555 ,6 I'-55555: I in f agp -- HCLBROOK GROCERY co. g rv! 4 ' X Keene, N. H. i'4f'1i'i ' -ier A N '--.., '2 fi: 1.. .. 'i I 1er,1r, :lli -- ' gjggggg,,g,,,,rg ,rre.iirife ,Z 'lizniiiii ' Q 1 e .F . . .... . T il l LOOKING FOR A CAREER WITH A FUTURE? THE SPORT SHOP LEGERE BEAUTY SALON 49 Wa'I'er S+. Keene Au'I'horized Dealer WILSON-MacGREGOR-HEAD SWEENEY ELECTRIC H4 Main S+ Keene New Hampshire Television and Radio Sales and Service 49 Roxbury Sfreef 352-4I06 WYMAN'S LINCOLN-MERCURY Gif! ROBERTSON I99 Marlboro Sf. I i Keene. N. H. CARBONES WINDOW AND AWNING I24 Main Sffeef Aluminum Siding and ShuH'ers Carpefing of AII Kinds I93 lslan I. Keene, New Hampshire I d S Keene, N.H. 2I9 PEERLESS INSURANCE COMPANY 62 Maple Avenue Keene, New Hampshire STONE ASSOCIATES INC. Realfors 800 Park Avenue Keene, New Hampshire 352-8000 PERKINS, BASSETT 8: WRIGHT, INC. IncIusI'riaI and Mill Supplies 39I Wesf S+., Keene, New Hampshire STROMGREN PLUMBING 81 HEATING COMPANY, INC. Rouie 8 Keene, New Hampshire 0343I I603I 352-5959 CompIimenI's of AMERICAN CABLEVISION COMPANY M. S. PERKINS MACHINE COMPANY, INC. IIO Wafer S'IreeI' Keene, N. H. W. V. TOOMEY CO., INC. IncIus'IriaI-Commercial Plumbing and Heafing SprinIrIers-CIeaver-Brooks Bailers 7I RaiIroacI SI. Keene, N. H. Teiephone 352-2027 NORWOOD OIL, INC. and NIMS PLUMBING 447 Wes+ Sfreei' Keene, N. H. KEENE AUTO BODY CO. Main 'Iree 543 S I Keene, New Hampshire 220 CompIimenI's of LANTZ JEWELERS 8 Main SI'ree+ Keene, New Hampshire CompIimen'I's of R. W. PAYNE, INC. Wood Sireef Keene, New Hampshire Congrafulaiions ROGER J T-N BRENDA DEBBIE STEVE MARLBORO MFC-3. CO., INC. Island Sfreef Keene, New Hampshire CENTRAL SCREW COMPANY Keene, New Hampshire Compliments of ELLIS BROS. 8: COMPANY 203 Winchester Street Keene, New Hampshire COMPANY, INC. 48 Emerald Street Compnmems of Keene, N. H. 80 Pearl Street Keene. New Hampshire I SWEENEY'S BU I C K SALES 8. SERVICE CHESHIRE TRANSPORTATION I47 Winchester Street Keene, New Hampshire 37 Emerald Street Keene, N. H. EDWARD C. SWEENEY, JR B Ph 352 l5l8 Owner mmm? 'S 'S'S - The Store of Fine Diamonds 82 Main St., Keene, Also Brattleboro 5' Peterborough 222 Tel. 352-3219 The KLIQNIENZXI UNE BANK Keene, New Hampshire , .NANO 7110 Friendly Bank at gf' 5 113 the Head of the Square Q vw ' 7 r B EPI 1- MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT 1' SSS MEMBER FEDERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION H i n if RESERVE SYSTEM 6 ' ' 1-, W5 w-Nm-'Q PASTIME LANES Open Daily I P.M. io 2 A.M. Safurday 9 A.M.-Midniie Sunday I P.M.-2 A.M. CHESHIRE COUNTY INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. NORMAN o. TRASK PAUL s. Il Vernon S'Iree'f Keene, New Hampshire TRASK Compiimenis of ROCKY Rouie IOI Keene, New Hampshire BROOK MOTEL 81 GIFT SHOP, INC. PIERCE 81 DIAMOND MACHINE CO.. INC. 33 Island Sfreei ROUSSELL'S of Keene, Inc. 9 EIm Sfreei' BARRETT 81 NEAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY 35 Mechanic Si. ' Keene. N- H- Royai Typewrriers Vicfor Adding and Calculafing Machines Diciaiing Machines Dupiicaiing and Mimeographing Machines SALES-SERVICE-RENTALS DALBOLT INC. I97 Wafer Sireei Keene, N. H. Congra'I'uIaI'ions I Ceniral Square Keene, New'Hampshlre Tel. 352-2502 Member Federal Deposii Insurance Corp Complimenis of BURR 81 NICHOLS MACHINE CO. INC. QUALITY SHOPPE Sporfswear-Casual Wear For Ihe Fashion-Firsf Young Women 84 Main SI'reeI' Keene, New Hampshire B. Cummings I piece? K ww, BEST WISHES 09 ' , , I 'sy Keene Industrial Paper Co., Inc. Q,-42 EMERALD STREET-KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE TAYLOR RENTAL SPRAGUE 8. CARLETGN, INC. TESTLQEZ CENTER TO YOUR NEEDS 56 RaIs'Ion Sfreei' Manufaci-ure,-5 of Keene, New Hampshire America's Mosf Beaufiful Phone- 3520539 Early American Furnifure SINCE 1899 f f' PERFECT MARRIAGES Keene New Hampshire fx l Are Made in Heaven . . I I '55, THE INVITATIONS I - Are Made aI . . . PHILIP D. MORAN INC. EIecIricaI Confracior I03 Winchesfer Sfreef 224 Keene, New Hampshire Marlboro SI., Keene Congratulations to the WOODWARD MOTORS, INC. CLASS OF '69 37 Church Street BERGERON CONSTRUCTION KEENE' NEW HAMPSHIRE CO., INC. General Contracting VALLEY GREEN MOTEL 379 West Street P. O. Box 287 74 Gilsum Street Keene' N' H' Keene. N. H. 352-4447 STREETER'S SUPER MARKET Washington S+. , Keene, New Hampshire - D. Forbes F. Lucius Acceplance COTPOVGIION lf you come one step closer with that match, l'll . . 95 Main Street Keene, N. H. ELmwoocl 2-6000 lWOULD YOU BELlEVE?l ONE Out of 'live 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 Tanghmod H Maple Avenue, Keene, N. H. Rt. l2, Swanzey, N. H. WARREN MacKENZlE 352-4068 JACK LINDSAY 352-25l0 Complimenis of f Q9 BOCCIA AND GROUT INC. KE 30 Roxbury S+. Keene, N. H. Ladies' SpeCiaI'ry Shop BEEDLE'S MUSIC CENTER I8 Wes'I' S+ree+ Keene, New Hampshire 0343I 27 Main Sfreef Keene, New Hampshire TELEPHONE: 353-7730 I T sRAD's ELECTRICAL SERVICE , r1 K p EIec+ricaI Consfrucfion E'VV' and Repairs I Roberi Bradbury EI. 2-3989 Complimenis of FOOTWEAR CENTER KERMIT E. BAKER, Propriefor TI 25 Wesr S'I'ree+ Opposiie +I'1e Pos? Office Mr. Bufler Keen N H Don'f gef I'uysI'ericaI. Mr. Butler. 9' ' ' C 'IS of 'he DERBY'S of KEENE, In GIANT STORE TaIre I'I'1e GIANT STEP fo GMI Savmgs FurniI'ure-Appliances Radio-TeIevision JOHN SUMMER'S SKI 8: SPORT CENTER SPOHS C'0II'I 9 TELEPHONE: 352-0950 Guns and Ammunifion Camping Equipmenf 97 Main Sfreef Keene. N. H. BOWLER, JONES 8: PAGE, INC. I4 Railroad S+., Keene, N. H. Furnifure-Decora+ing 78 Railroad S+. Keene, N. H. 226 TeIepI1one 352-3349 CHASE'S, INC. SCM Typewrifers Porfable, Manual, Elecfric BEST WISI-IES from All Kinds of Office Machines Sfafionery and School Supplies 22 Wesf Sf. Keene, N. H. and RED ROOF RESTAURANT Monadnock Region's Leading Seafood Roufe 32 Near Keene Airpor-I DON and EUNICE WILDER Complimenfs of JEAN'S PASTRY SHOP TOOL CORPORATION Laurel Sfreef Keene. N H 433 Wesf Sf. Keene, N. H. BAILEY FORD QJERP E- f ii I A 'f ' 250 Marlboro Sfreef Keene, New Hampshire Osgood THE HITCHIN' POST DRIVE-IN Burgers, Shalces, Dogs, Fries LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN 374 Washingfon Sf., Keene, N. H Ha! Ha! They fhink fhey're gefiing fhem back. 227 ASHUELOT NATIONAL BANK 3 Wesi' SI'ree+ and Riverside Plaza Keene, New Hampshire NG M Bes+ Wishes +o The Class of '69 cw TQPQ O'NEIL'S HOME DECORATING and Q, ART CENTER I I TRIITTTIIQT E Ch hs, , Am 'Ki' ' S 32 urc ree .iss-' ia' HOWARD'S SERVICE STATION I25 Main S'rreeI' Keene, New Hampshire Producers of MONADNOCK BLOCKS MASONRY SUPPLIES 5? CongraTuIaTes The Senior Class on The Occasion of Their Graduahon MASON INSURANCE AGENCY 725 Main S'rree+ 3 Cenfral S uare q Phone 352'0I0I Keene. New Hampshire Complimenis of METRQPQLITAN LIFE ci-TEST-TIRE OIL co., INC. INSURANCE COMPANY I S Rasfon +ree'I' 86 Wes+ SI'reeT Keene, New Hampshire Telephone 352-2246 PNEUMO PRECISION PRODUCTS Carpenfer S'I'reef 228 WINDING BROOK LODGE Keene, New Hampshire 38 Rox JOIN THE FUN a+ 'Ihe KEENE YMCA Weekly Dances-Swimming Gymnasiics-BaskeI'baII Gameroom You'Ih Clubs 'for AII bury S+. Keene, N. H. PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO. of America A Luxury 70 Mechanic Sireef Keene. N. H. Everyone Can Afford TeIePI 'e: 352'2'o9 I' . Q Qualiiy Yarns ,K 'VON yy 2 D Needlework 5:2 ' sig Teas-Giffs fine 'll' 28 Roxbury SI. Keene, N. H. - 'E-v 352-I I38 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS ROGER M. DIAMOND CompIimenI's of FRED'S ESSO Wes'I 8: PearI S+ree'I C-JOODNOWS Caiers Io YouI'h 32 Main S+reeI' Keene, N. H. M.G.F. INC. MELODY SHOP Your CompIe+e Home En+erI'ainmenI' Make CenI'er TELEVISION-STEREO-RADIO TAPE RECORDERS-PIANOS ORGANS-GUITARS--SONG BOOKS-SHEET MUSIC Largesi Sfock of Records in Ihe Area Join Our Record CIub The Melody Shop Your Headquarfers for Anyfhing In Ihe Music Line I02 Main SI'ree'I Keene, New Hampshire 229 CRICKET'S COIFFURES CONGRATULATIONS AII Phases of Beaufy CuII'ure 38-C Ashuelof S+. Inexd' fo GRAND UNIONI Kee I1 e 352-6060 Savings Bank E. A. JOHNSON PHARMACY, INC. Prescrip+ions Drugs, Prescrip+ions, Trusses 50 Cen+raI Square 0 Keene, New Hampshire Sacromac Behps' Abdominal Suppor+s and .HospiI'aI Supplies 4 Cen'IraI Sq., Keene, New Hampshire KEENE PAVINQ COMPANY BERGERON INSURANCE AGENCY Com plefe Insurance Proieciion 23 Cenfer S+. Phone 352-2I2I Keene, N. H. CompIimenI's from I SCOTTY'S CAMERA SHOP AND STUDIOS COMMERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL Keene, N. H. REMEMBER, FO S. LK ' WKNE CBS RADIO FRANK AND HIS JOKES ,by Brenda, 1290 AM I03.7 FM Where You Hear To 'Ihe One and OnIy Keene High Sporfs MRS. MARY KILROY Sfanhope Avenue Keene, N. H. 230 OUR LEADER ECONOMY OIL COMPANY Plumbing 0 Air Condifioning 0 Healing 85 Emerald Sf. 352-l2I2 Complimenfs of PIERCE-PUTNAM AGENCY Cypress Sf. Keene, N General Insurance H 8: W TIRE CC. LEE Tire Dis+ribu+ors 37 Emerald Sf. Keene, N. H. DIAL: EL 2-4925 X x '.. . , ,X ROGER TT. Sq-' U BRENDA 0 Q. DEBBIE, ,f in I-:.,, AND GRANTS p II r 5 , E STEVE W. T. GRANT COMPANY X I' . 0-,ribs YE GOODIE SHOPPE Riverside Plaza Fresh Candies 89 Ma S+ Keene, N. H Keene Leading Dep'r. S'Iore Known For Values For 64 Years I I00 STORES COAST TO COAST Riverside Plaza RIVERSIDE TEXACO ' Keene. N. H. 0343I ' Tel. 352-9707 S. 81 J. AUTO PARTS 43 Emerald Slreel' Keene, New Hampshire THE MART Winchesler S+. Keene, N. H. 23I M-A-C FINANCE PLAN MIKE BLASTOS says: 27 Cenfral Square I Keene, New Hampshire MALCOLME A. CLAPP Tel. 3524.20 Manager Complimenfs of PETE'S RESTAURANT 45 Winchesfer S+. Kegnel N. H. Congra+uIaI'ions Class of '69! I I S 'A.v H hh. 1 :if Q., I Jlqfiisxji' BEST WISHES Io All of My Friends al' K.H.S.! I Hope You'II All Drop in Offen and Keep Me Posled on Your Progress! , Q 7 R. The C Q CRYST L 'UA -R ESTAURANT 90 Main Sl' 352-9875 Main Sfreei' Keene, N. H. To X r-.-Q I A I ,- RQQER ln Ihe shade of 'I'he old Model T, . . Ap ROLAND l 4, V .QMONTAGNE KEN LUND Disfribufor Rear 2I0 Wes? Sheer Dial 352-3I I9 Experl' Moving-Packing-Sforing MCLAUGHLIN-MAYFLOWER ,, I6 Church Sfreef QL, Keene. New Hampshire I 'J with U 352-7OI0 BULLARD 81 SHEDD CO. Dependable since l84O Keene's REXALL Drug Slore 352-002I 37 Cenfral Sq. 232 WANTED ', ROGER Q J 15,2 BRENDA r 'Xi DEBBIE XL STEVE ADMINISTRATION Day, John W. 15 Lambert, Alfred 15 Burns, Charles F. 4, 13, 15 Boucher, Roland R. 14 SECRETARIES Donahue, Cynthia 27 Furlone, Alice P. 27, 168 Guild, Edith M. 27, 168 Roy, Jo-Anne 27 Skidds, Rita HEALTH DEPARTMENT Grandin, Barbara, R.D.H. Graves, Lucile, Secretary Watkins, Phyllis, R.N. White, Helen, R.N. CU STODIANS Bowker, E. 29 Boyce, C. 29 Brosseau, F. 29 Field, W. 29 Kenison, A. 29 Ritchie, G. 29 Robbins, C. 29 Tucker, R. 29 Whippie, E. 29 FOOD SERVICE Beeck, H. 29 Boudrien, E. 29 Brooks, B. 29 Carey, J. 29 Kremen, H. 29 Lund, H. 29 Lyman, D. 29 Madden, E. 29 Moffitt, B. 29 Novak, E. 29 Raymond, P. 29 Rousseau, N. 29 Secore, E. 29 Shepherd, L. 29 Sidilau, M. 29 FACULTY Aldridge, Lanice D. 19, 124, 151 Allen, Herbert A. 17, 102, 148 Arnold, Harry W. 21 Ash, Anne K. 28 Barker, Jean M. 27 Barrett, John J. 26 Barry, Jane F. 19, 150 I DEX Beauregard, Charlotte C. 17, 125, 146 Beauregard, Judith A. 25, 203, 205 Bergeron, Lucien E. 21, 43 Bergeron. Nancy S. 17, 43 Bolles, Frances 18, 171 Bridge, Harold E. 23, 97 Bridges, Paul E. 27, 162 Brown, Bruce R. 23, 96 Buck. Joan D. 18 Burrill, Guy F. 20, 112, 197 Burrill, Hortense P. 23, 98, 118 Butler, Geoffrey R. 17, 164, 180 Calef, Dorothy 17 Converse, David 17 Cummings, Robert C. 8, 9, 16, 158 DiMeco, Joseph A. 21 Donahue, Michael P. 24, 96, 187 Drugg, Helen 20, 98 Dundas, Raymond F. 21 Espiefs, Electra C. 17, 113 Fahey, William J. 20, 110, 185 Frye, Paul E. 23, 121, 172 Gallagher, Laura R. 19, 150 Galloway, Helen E. 19, 93, 123, 151 Gapulp, Henry S. 20, 101, 144, 166 Ginolfi, Michael P. 25, 187, 188, 196, 209 Gober, Eugene F. 24, 120, 173 Gordon, Helen D. 112, 151 Gray, Beverly J. 28 Harris, Audrey T. 25, 202 Hazen, Edward H. 26 Hetherman, Margaret A. 30 Hurt, Patricia I. 18, 109' Hutchins, Dorothea E. 16 Jacobs, Carol A. 22 Jobin, Denis G. 19, 106, 124 Johnson, David D. 30, 163 Kilroy, Mary M. 141, 221 Lambert, Frances D. 22 Lambert, Francis I.. 24 Landry, Elaine G. 17, 123 Larracey, Howard C. 20, 100, 155 Lowrey, Arnold R. 23, 111, 118 MacPhail, Barbara R. 22 Main, Howard L. 23, 111, 181, 187, 195 Mayes, John L. 24, 191, 192 INIcGaughey, Helen 17, 207 McMahon, Hope O. 16, 93 Minickiello, David O. 25, 40, 190, 19 Moore, Howard C. 21, 93 Moynihan, Gerald D. 27 Nims, Marjorie A. 20, 99 O'C0nnell, John 27 Oros, Ethelyn M. 18, 109 Palmer, Judith S. 17, 206 Pearson, Gertrude B. 17, 206 Plante, Mabel F. 24 Polak, Suzanne K. 24, 95 Purbeck, Dudley B. 25, 193, 209 Quinn, Edward A. 24, 122 Ramsay, C. Murray 24, 100, 165 Reynolds, Landon B. 22, 186 Riel, Vincent E. 17 Robbins, Muriel E. 28 Safford. Norma J. 16 Salo, John S. 20 Schor, Ruth M. 23, 110 6 Seavey, Gary J. 22, 93, 120 Shreve, Sheila R. 25, 208 Spear, Janet L. 17, 114, 118 Tisdale, Nathalie S. 27, 173 Tousley, Charles D. 23 Tracy, Elizabeth A. 17, 113 Tremblay, Richard P. 20, 99, 145, 185 Vaillant, Elaine G. 22, 106, 108 Ward, Judith D. 23, 95, 169 Welch, Joanne 18 Whinple, Roger C. 17, 97, 118 Whitham, George L. 17, 106, 108, 191 Woodward. .Josephine P. 17 Wyman, Gilbert H. 23 SENIORS Abbott. Kathy J. 43, 45, 86, 141, 144 Abrams, Carmella R. 45, 143, 144, 151,160 Adams. John B. 82 Alderman, Kay M. 45 Allen, Catherine C. 45, 89, 151, 156, 157,201,205 Allen, Patricia R. 45, 144, 148, 153 Anderson, Karen 45, 143, 153, 205 Aron, Mark E. 45 Ash, Peter 16, 17, 82 Auger, Edmund 45, 173, 174, 181, 187 Baehre, Michael 37, 46, 152, 154, 156 Bailey, Howard A. 16, 17, 43, 46, 140, 153,167,173 Bankowski, Walter A. 46 Bardwell, Marie F. Barrett, Anne M. 46, 144, 174, 207 Barrett, Matthew D. 46, 145, 173 Barton, Dale E. 46 Batcheldor, Joyce L. 46, 143, 156, 163 Beard, Donna M. 46, 154, 156 Beauchesne, Kevin J. 47, 196 Beaulieu, Loretta L. 47, 203, 207 Beckwith, Thomas A. 47, 196 Belden, Brenda M. 47 Beliveau, Ernest E. 47, 197 Bellefeuille, Paul P. 47 Benkosky, Brian A. 4, 47 Bergeron, Ann Marie 47 Bergeron, Mary S. 48, 144, 150, 152, 154,173,174 Bergeron, Patricia 82, 146, 156, 203, 205,207 Berry, Ruth E. 48, 163 Bibeau, Raymond L. 82 Bissell, Robert 48, 185 Blain, Jacqueline A. 48, 143, 144, 153, 160 Blair, Kenneth H. 48 Blake, Eugene T. 48, 156, 157, 158, 159, 167, 174, 175, 193 Blood, Khristine 48 Boisvert, Colony 48, 196, 210 Bonnette, Joanne 49, 154, 156 Brochu, Ronald I.. 37, 49, 145, 156, 157 Bronson, Lorna L. 16, 17, 49, 154, 169 Brown, Linda E. 49, 203, 205, 207 Buckman, Susan P. 49, 144 Bugler, Michael W. 49 Burr, Roberta A. 49, 151, 203, 205, 207, 211 Burt, Steven L. 49 Campbell, Bonnie L. 50, 144, 147, 160 Carbone, Bruce W. 50 Carey, Rosemary 50, 158, 172 Castor, Joyce A. 50, 54, 143, 151 Chabot, Timothy R. 37, 43, 50, 86 Chamberlain, Christine 50, 82 Christo, John E. 50, 82 Clapp, Jeffrey D. 16, 17, 50, 145, 164, 174 Clark, Cheryl L. 51, 163 Clark, Janice W. 4, 37, 43, 51, 141, 142,144,150,155,156,161 Clark, Virginia L. 51 Clarke, William C, 51, 145, 153, 156, 174, 175, 180,185 Coates, Michael 51, 152, 154, 189 Cody, Michael 51 Cole, Cynthia L. 43, 51, 143, 153 Coleman, Deborah 51, 154 Contas, Elaine M. 43, 52, 140, 141, 150,155 Corkery, Ernest P. 52, 185, 197 Davison, Dianna Corliss, Rhonda R. 52 Cormier, Edward J. 52 Cote, Philip P. 52 Cram, Paula 52, 148, 156 Crandall, Susan J. 52, 156, 158 Crossman, Cherie 52 Croteau, Douglas 30, 53 Croteau, William 53 Crowell, Paul E. 53, 145, 187 Cummings, Bruce D. 4, 43, 53, 88, 145, 150, 157, 164, 167, 174 Currier, Charles M. 53 Danforth, Paul E. 53 Davis, Ann G. 53, 158 Davis, Calvin R. 53 Davis, Kathryn A. 54 54 Day, Elizabeth 54, 151, 154, 156, 165 Dee, John J. 54 Dee, Mary Ellen 43, 54, 89, 144, 151 Delancey, Carole A. 43, 54, 143, 144, 150,151, 152, 153, 165, 205 Delworth, Melanie 54, 88 Derting, John Descoteau, Michael K. 54 Descoteaux, Linda D. 55 DesJardins, Donna L. 55, 167 Dionne, Susan M. 55, 148, 173, 207 DiTullio, Dennis 55 Doody, Margaret R. 55 Dostilio, Carol M. 55, 144, 148 Drogue, Mary Ann 55, 143, 147, 203 Duffy, Stephen M. 56 Duke, Sharon M. 56 Dumond, Joseph F. 56, 158 Durling, Thomas E. 56, 181, 196 Eaton, Dean J. 42, 43, 56, 150, 151, 155, 156, 167, 174, 175 Ells, Joy C. 56 Emerson, Edward R. 56 Emery, Roger W. 56 Emmond, Joyce T. 43, 56 Eustace, Susan K. 57, 89, 148, 151 Facteau, Linda S. 57 Fairbanks, Lawrence 57 Fauteux, Linda M. 57 Ferguson, Edward T. 57, 181 Fiorey, Diana 82 Fish, Roger 57 Fish, Sharon L. 57 234 Fissette, Kathryn A. 57 Forbes, David 58, 87 Foster, Sandra L. 58 Frazier, Jean E. 58 Frink, Daniel H. 58 Fuller, Patricia 58 Furlong, Timothy T. 58 Gaouette, Gail F. 58, 144 Garner, Joseph A. 58 Getty, Gordon A. 59, 187 Gleason, Barbara J. 59, 151 Goedicke, Branka 16, 17, 59, 144, 150 Goldsmith, Steven W. 59, 88, 163 Goodale, William H. 59, 87, 187, 193 209 Goodnow, Walter H. 59 Gorges, Margaret E. 59 Gove, Phyllis A. 59, 153 Gower, Linda E. 60 Graves, Carson 60 Gray, Sandra J. 16, 17, 60, 89, 150, 152,153,174,175 Green, Jonathan J. 60, 153, 180 Guardini, David 43, 60, 174 Hall, Jonathan J. 60 Hastings. James 30, 60 Hatt, Sarah J. 60 Hayward, Mark P. 61 Hazen, Sherry E. 61 Henchey, Catherine L. 61 Henderson, Connie J. 61 Henderson, Franklin E. 43, 61, 141, 145, 153, 158 Herm, Jeffrey 61, 151, 164, 180 Herm, Steven 61, 150, 153, 164, 180 Herr, Joseph D. 61 Hill, David C. 62, 158, 193 Hockett, Katrina M. 62 Hodgdon, Charles H. 62, 187, 189, 193 Holbrook, John N. 62, 189 Hollingsworth, Marlene N. 62, 88 Hood. Lois E. 62 Houghton, Daniel J. 62, 187 Howland, William 62 Ingalls, James 82 Jacob, Janet M. 63 James, Bruce R. 43, 63, 104, 145, 150, 162, 174, 175, 191, 192 Jenkins, Deborah L. 63, 173, 174 Jobin, Irene M. 63, 143, 147, 151 Johnson, Brian E. 63 Johnson, Mark L. 63, 187, 196 Johnston, Richard 63, 145, 180 Jordon, Jerry L. 63 Judd, Beverly A. 64, 171, 203 Judd, Shirley M, 64, 171, 201 Kapiloff. Leonard 37, 64, 192 Kenny, Gary M. 64 King, Karen L. 64 King, Wayne E. 64 Kirk, Rodney S. 64 Knight, John H. 64, 156 LaBarre, Paul B. 65, 187 Lachenal, Leon A. 65 LaCoste, Arthur M. 65 Lake, Diana F. 65 LaMorder, James K. 65 Lamontagne, Roger R. 65, 141, 143, 173. 187, 188 Lamothe, Carole A. 65 Lancey, Mark S. 82, 163 Landers, Karen M. 4, 16, 17, 43, 65, 86, 140, 141, 144, 154 Lanpher, Kenneth C. 66 LaPlante, Brenda S. 66 Launay, Patricia A. 66, 147, 167 Lavender, Jan 66, 152, 153, 156 LeBeau, Barbara J. 66 LeClair, Judith E. 37, 43, 66, 144, 150, 155 Lepisto, Thomas R. 66 Libby. Cadee D. 66 Lilly, Luke J. 43, 67, 187, 188 Locher, Richard S. 82 Louiselle, Roger W. 30, 67, 153, 172 Lucius, Frank F. 37, 67, 87, 89, 187 Lund, Susan A. 67, 151, 201 Lynch, Richard W. 67 Lysett, Judy M. 82 MacKerron, Jonathan 82 Magoon, David J. 67, 191, 192 March, Kenneth 62, 89, 187 Marcotte, Joseph 68 Marcus, Gary 68 Marsh, Gregory A. 68 Martel, Katherine J. 68 Martin, Harriet M. 68 Martinez, Paul 68 Massicotte, Steven H. 68, 88, 187 Matthews, Richard H. 68 Mattson, Pamelyn 37, 43, 69, 144 150, 153, 200 Mauthe, Joyce E. 16, 69, 142 Mayes, Timothy K. 36, 37, 43, 69, 89, 159. 162, 191, 193 McCarty, Joel C. 69, 152, 156, 164 McDougle, Kevin M. 69 McKinnon, Jean 69 McLellan, Linda 69 McMurphy, Sarah L. 69, 144, 146, 147, 154, 164, 173, 174 Mellish, Sara A. 70, 150, 158, 201, 205 Miller, Henry P. 70 Mitchell, Kathy L. 70 Mizo, Marion E. 70 Mohr, Wayne C. 70, sv, 187, iss, 209 Montrone, William L. 70, 86, 185 Nallett, Linda J. 4, 70, 142, 153 Needham, Virginia M. 70 Neuhoff, David A. 43, 71, 154 Newcombe, Thomas B. 43, 71, 150, 158 O'Brien, Mark E. 71, 173 O'Donnell, Linda M. 71, 150, 154 Olmstead, James P. 71 O'Neil, Maureen A. 71, 143, 153, 201 Ordway, Linda 71 Orr, Dudley 82 Osgood, Christopher E. 4, 71, 87, 141 Paquette, Diane I. 72 Paquette, Linda 72, 154, 169 Paquette, Wendy 72, 154, 161, 169 Parker, Donald G. 72, 187, 188 Patridge, John R. 72, 157, 158, 159 Payne, Bonita J. 72, 143, 151, 154 Peets, Kevin B. 43, 72, 158, 159 Pellerin. David 82 Phetteplace, Nancy 72, 171 Plimpton, Darrel 82 Prevost, Florence 73, 151, 211 Properzio. Marie 36, 37, 43, 73, 89, 144, 147. 151, 153 Putnam. Dennis 73 Ramsay, Bruce 82 Reyor, Brenda 73, 141, 143, 144, 147, 151, 155 Rhoades, Eileen 73 Ritcey, Mary 74 Richmond, Scott 73 Riendeau, Gayle 73 Ritcey, Mary 74 Rowell, Linda 74, 141, 142, 148 Roy, Francis J. 74 Rumril, Robert 74, 187 Russell, Carol 74, 88 Russell, Pamela 74, 87, 143, 146, 153, 203,207 Safford, Crissey 37, 43, 74, 89, 144, 150, 155,17-i, 175 St. Pierre, Gerald 75 Salmon, Karen 75 Sawyer, Sandra L. 75, 156, 158, 159 Schlichting, Benny 75 Secore, Dennis 75 Sharkey, Ronald A. 75 Shaw, Tonya L. 75 Sheridan, Larry 75, 187 Sheridan, Jane 76, 89 Sherwood, Wilma 76 Sidilau, Deborah M. 76, 144, 200 Simino, Brian S. 76, 81, 163, 166 Skidds, Ann R. 43, 76, 143, 144, 147 151,154,160 Slusser, James 76 Smith, Laurence M. 76, 169 Spalthoff, Ronald L. 76 Spring, June A. 77 Stone, Charles F. 77, 197 Stone, Christine N. 77 Strickland, Jack 77 Stromgren, Philip G. 77, 193 Sweeney, Alice M. 77 Sweeney, Daniel 77 Sweeney, Edward 77 Sweeney, Thomas H. 78 Szoc, Paul A. 78, 141, 158 Tarbox, Richard J. 78 ' Taylor, Donnalyn R. 78 Taylor, Therese D. 78 Thomas, Chris W. 82, 145 Tisdale, Robert A. 78, 187 Tolman, Gary C. 78, 145, 153, 180, 186 Towne, Cynthia A. 79 Tremblay, Peter J. 79, 181, 187 Trombley, Alison E. 79 Trybulski, William 79, 181, 196, 210 Tuller, Carolyn K. 79, 205 Underwood, Jerald O. 79 Underwood, Suzanne M. 79, 151 Vermouth, Gary 82 Vickers, Hillary A. 79, 168 Vincent, Linda K. 80, 151, 174, 202 Vincent, Paula J. 80, 147 Walden, Linda C. 80, 151, 153 Waterman, Dorothy E. 80, 174, 203, 205 Welch, Lisa A. 80, 202 Wellington, Bruce A. 80 White, Donna 80 Wheeler, Gayle A. 82 Whitney, Dale A. 80 Widyn, John 37, 81 Willett, Brenda J. 82 Woodbury, Sharon M. 81, 89 Woodbury, Wayne A. 30, 81, 173 Woods, Gale E. 43, 81, 168, 169 Wyman, Ronna M. 81 Zimmerman, Steven J. 81 Zwicker, Kurt 81 JUNIORS Adams, Daniel C. 170, 187, 196 Alexander, Gilbert F. 120 Amadon, Margo G. 120 Amer, Brenda L. 120 Anderson, Jean M. 120, 169, 202 Aron, Deborah L. Arwe, Karen E. 94, 120, 143, 146, 148. 150, 205, 207 Ash, Kathleen F. Ashworth, Susan 120 Bailey, Keith V. 104, 120, 145, 150, 156,166 Baird, Carl W. 120. 172 Barlow, Deborah 120, 167 Barre, Wayne M. 104, 120, 172 Barrett. Carol A. 120 Barrett, Toni M. 120, 168, 201 Barry, James H. 120, 150 Bachelder, Evelyn 120, 142, 151. 154 Bates, Frank M. 94, 120, 150, 196 Beckwith, Catherine 120, 150, 201 Bedaw, Larry F. 120 Bennett, Kathleen A. Bennett, Molly R. 120, 151, 154 Bergeron, Brian E. 120 Bergeron, Kenneth 102, 120 Bergeron, Kris 121, 182 Bergeron, Nancy 120, 167, 168 Beverstock. Malcolm 120, 140, 141 Bevis, Stephen D. Biltcliffe, Donald Bird, Thomas L. 103, 120, 196 Blanchard, Barbara Blood, Kathleen 120, 171 Blouin, Lionel J. Boardman, John S. 159, 182 Bond, Douglas R. 120, 153, 156, 158 159, 162 Bosworth, Chester R. 120 Bourassa, Kenneth A. 120 Bradstreet, Gordon L. 120, 145, 180 Bragg, Darold K. 120, 158, 159, 172 Bridge, Barbara A. 120, 151 Brown, Carmen Brown, Susan E. 120, 158, 201, 205, 207 Bruno, Anthony J. Buffum, Judith A. 94, 120, 169 Bugler, Dyanne J. 120, 200 Burnham, Clara Campbell, James F. 120, 182, 189 Canfield, Rick L. Cantlin, Craig C. 120 Carter, Stephen W. 120, 166 Castor, Castor, Castor, Dawn H. 120 Diane A. 120 Donna M. 120 Castor, Michael E. 120 Chamberlain, Dana 120 Chambers, Robert K. 120 Chapell, Bruce P. 120, 158, 159, 180 Chase, Alan W. Chase, James R. 120 Chase, Marsha A. 120 Cheever, Debra A. 120 Cheever, Ronald F. 120, 145 Chickering, Carl B. 120 Chorney, Steven G. Christopherson, Keron M. 120, 143, 205 Clark, Howard R. 120, 189, 196 Clark, Janet E. 120 Clough, Jeffrey L. 121 Coates, Deborah J. 94, 120, 141, 143, 151,153,158, 180 Cobb, Gary A. 120 Cohn, William Z. 121 Comstock, Marcia L. 121, 150 Conant, Kathie A. 121, 158 Cone, Brian D. 197 Cook, Betty-Jane 121, 158 Corliss, Douglas W. Corliss, Lana G. 121 Cote, Margaret M. 121 Cotton, Sharon A. 121, 143, 150, 153 Cox, Terry M. 103, 121, 180 Croteau, Cynda G. 121, 168, 201, 205 Croteau, Douglas P. 103, 121, 185, 193, 194, 210 Crowell, Robert S. 121, 145 Cutting, Linda 121 , Damiano, Paul J. 121, 157, 158, 159 Dechane, Ethel M. Dechane, Marie 121 DeCoff, Cheryl E. 84, 121, 153 Delworth. Donna 121 Demers, Debra A. 94, 121, 153 Descoteaux, Bruce K. 121, 187, 189 DiBernardo, John F. DiTullio, Michael 121 Donovan, L. 121, 168 Donovan, Michael Douglas, Mark A. 121, 180, 185 Doyle, Linda S. 121 Drugg, Donna C. 121, 168 Duffy, Kathleen M. 121, 143, 154 Duhaime, Michael A. 121 Dundas, Charles R. 121 Duplissie, June C. 121 Eaton, Stacy J. 121, 141, 150, 152, 155,15s,159,16z Ellis, Carlene Ellsworth, Carl F. 121, 196 Ellsworth, Steven W. 121, 180, 196 Emery, Roger W. 121 Emmond, Donna 121 Erskine, Anne E. 122, 158, 168 Everard, Robert G. 122 Fahey, Marie A. 122, 205 Fauteux, Patricia M. 122 Fish, Cheryl A. 94, 122, 203, 205, 207 Fish, Ronald G. 122 Fish, Russell E. 122 Flavin, Thomas W. 122 Fleming, Athena E. 122, 168 Flint, Terry 104, 122, 152, 154, 156 Foley, Kevin P. 122 Folsom, Shawn M. 122 Fontaine, Joyce M. 122, 167, 197 Forcier, Thomas 122 Foster, Martha 122, 143, 148, 150, 151, 169 Fowler, Frederick M. Fox, David H. Francis, Frederick 122 Frazier, Jeanne E. 122 Frechette, Harry 94, 122, 156, 187 Friedman, Robert S. 121 French, David S. 94, 122, 146, 150, 164, 180 Frigon, Eileen M. 122, 153, 202 Fuller, Nancy L. 122, 168 235 Gallagher, Cornelius 122 Garland, Carol A. 122 Garland, Raymond E. 122 Gay, Walter M. 122, 192 Gaylor, Cecil L. Geller. Ann H. 94, 122, 146, 155 Gemmell, Heather 37, 122, 200 Gilbert, Jean C. 122, 205 Gilbo, Paul A. 187 Girs, Barbara 122 Goldsmith, David C. 123, 162, 184, 191,192 l Goodell, Diana L. Goodrich, Lorraine R. 123, 163 Gordon, Cheryl G. 123 Gordon, Marcia S. 122, 150, 151, 153, 158, 159 Graf, John B. 123, 172 Greenier, Carolyn A. 123, 143, 151, 154 Grout, Jane E. 123, 142 Grover, Gary A. 123 Guyette, Dexter E. 123, 156 Guyette, Jody 154 Hall, Marshall P. 123 Hanrahan, Mary A. 123 Harper, Kathryn A. 94, 103, 123, 151, 154,202 Harris, Peter M. 123, 191 Hart, Michael R. Hathaway, Martha L. 123, 151 Hatt, Kenneth W. 123 Hatt, Susan M. 123 Hayward, David R. 123 Hebert, Philip G. 94, 123, 182, 193 Heise, Theo G. 123 Herrick, Mark C. 123 Hickey, Barbara R. 123, 142, 151, 201 Holbrook, Lawrence P. 123 Houghton, Heather G. 123, 205 Howard, Gail M. 123, 151, 200 Howard, Gary F. 104, 152, 156, 157, 192 Howe, Deborah 123, 142, 151, 202 Hunt, David M. 123, 172 Hunter, Hazel L. 123, 154, 164 Hurley, Deborah M. 104, 169 Hutchins, Cindy L. 123 Imondi, Nancy L. 122, 147, 150, 151, 153 Jacobus, Jill A. 122 Johndro, Renee A. Johnson, Cynthia 94, 122, 150, 154, 169 Johnson, Gary C. 122, 187, 189 Johnson, Janice K. 122, 143, 153, 167 Kane, Richard J. 121 Keating, Kathleen A. 122 Kendall, Sharon A. 94, 122, 143, 160 Kennedy, Bruce A. 122 Kent, Wesley P. 122 Kenyon, Leon King, Gary A. 122 Kingsbury, Deborah E. 122, 150, 153 Knickerbocker, Jay A. 151 Krumenaker, Karen G. 122 LaChance, Evelyn M. 122, 156 Lachenal, Deborah 122 Ladam, Michael 122, 148, 164 Landers, Keith 4, 93, 122, 141, 155, 182 Lang, Faye M. 122, 151, 169 Laskowski, Stephen L. 165, 185, 192 Lawson, Susan A. 122, 151, 207 236 LeClair, John R1 122, 187 Lemnah, Bruce D. 122 Leslie, Roxanne M. 122 Lesure, Denise P. 122, 148, 158, 164 Leville, Paul A. 122 Little, Linda M. 94, 104, 122, 141, 142,151,155,180,205 Lombard, Edward J. 122, 158, 159 Lougee, Janet 122 Lozey, Karen E. 102, 122, 147, 153 Lucier, Deborah L. 121 MacKenzie, Dennis L. 124 Mackey, Omni M. 124 Malcolm, Paula J. 94. 124, 202 Mallory, Truman J. 124 Manning, Joanne M. 124, 165, 180 Martin, Darlene M. 124 Martinez, Theresa 124 Mason. Sheila M. 124, 197 McCarty, Karen E. 124, 143, 158, 205 Melanson. George 124 Metivier, Judith L. 94, 124, 144. 155, 161. 169 Miller, David B. 124 Miller, Jaclyn E. Naylor, Linda M. 124 Mills. Robert L. 124 Moehle, Mary 124 Mohr, Kathleen A. 124, 200 lN4oore, Anne E. 124. 151 Mosher, Carolyn J. 124, 151, 153, 168 Mosher, Douglas R. Murphy Katbrvn A. 124 Naylor, Linda M. 124 Neaves, Regis E. 124 Nelson, Elaine M. 34, 94, 124, 140, 141,205 Nies. D. 124, 197 Nowak. Thomas C. 124, 187, 189, 196 Nugent, Stephen 124 O'Brien. John L. 124 O'Brien, Lauren J. 124, 147, 153, 158 O'Donnell. Michael C. 124 Oliver, Steve J. 124, 154, 180 O'Neil, Timothy 124, 196 Oros, Kenneth J. 4, 94, 104. 124, 140, 141,145,157,158,159.162 Ouellette, Richard R. 124, 181, 187, 196 Paige, Patricia A. 124 Paire, Steven J. 124, 143, 187, 188, 196, 209 Papale, Deborah J. 124 Parenteau, John Parker, Joel R. 124, 196 Parker, Robert 124 Patnode, Karen A. 93, 124, 147, 150, 169,202 Penchikoski, Theresa A. 124 Perham, Rosemarie 124 Perreault, Janice L. 207 Petrin, Bonnie 124 Phelan, Richard P. 124 Phillips, David A. 124 Phippard, James P. 124, 146, 182 Piper, Yvette G. 124 Plant, Linda S. 124 Plimpton, Konna L. 121 Plumb, Martha 124 Pollock, Bruce Powell, Christine A. 124 Pratt, John J. 124, 192 Pregent. Patricia 124, 201 Priest, Ellen 124, 143, 151, 153, 169 Primrose, Nancy L. 124 Provenchia, Charlotte A. 124 Purdy, Jane M. 37, 124, 201 Rajala, Reuben R. 124 Quintillio, Julia A. 124, 142 Rathburn, Wayne W. 124 Rawlings, George H. Reardon, Patricia 124, 143, 153, 160 Remick, Floyd LI. Reynolds, Carol A. 124, 143, 151, 169 Reynolds, Debra L. 121 Reynolds, Thomas R. 124 Rice, John A. 191, 102 Richard, Karen M. 102 Richardson, Christine P. 102, 161 Richmond, Hyla E. 102 Rideout, Gayle A. 102 Riley, Steven D. 94, 102, 180 Rioux, Linda M. 102 Robidoux, Michael J. 102, '182, 189 Rollins, Barry F. 102 Rosinski, Charles B. 102, 103, 195, 210 Rossiter, Christine A. 102, 143, 150, 153,200 Rothermel, Cindy M. 102 Roy, Janet A. 93, 102, 207 Russell, Donna 102 Russell, Reinette A. 102 St. Laurent, Mary A. 102 Salce, Gayle M. 102, 154 Sansoucie, Linda C. 102 Sandberg, Stuart J. 102 Sanders, Shirley A. Scadova, William D. 102, 196 Scheitlin, Suzette M. 102 Schneider, Joanne 102 Schofield, Mark C. 102, 187, 189 Scribner, Bonnie J. 102, 151, 158 Secore, Linda L. Shaw, John B. 102, 180 Shaw, Linda S. 102, 153, 154, 168 Shemchuk, Mary M. 102 Shepard, Pamela L. 102, 146, 150 Shields, Michael Simmons, Russell S. 102 Singer, Deborah 102, 150 Smith, Steven G. 102 Snowman, Thomas D. 94, 102, 145, 158,167,196 Soucise, William F. 123, 151 Souza, Kathleen I. 123, 151 Spaulding, Cheryl A. 123 Steele, Pamela J. 123, 154, 169 Steiner, Randy F. 123 Stillings, Bileta 123 Stockwell, James B. 94, 123, 166 Sumner, Kathleen E. 123, 168 Sutton, S. 123 Sweeney, Susan M. Tarr, Diane M. 123 Taylor, Willard L. 123 Tebo, Michael R. 123, 182 Thompson, Nancy L. 123 Thompson, Pamela A. Thrasher, Lindsay 103, 123 Titus, Brian E. 123 Trask. Debra A. 123, 151 Tweedie, Constance D. 123 Veale, Nancy 123 Vermouth, Linda S. 93, 123, 155, 158 Wall, Cyhthia W. 123 Walker, Bruce D. 121 Walsh, Ronald D. Washburn, Douglas E. 123, 163 Watkins, Geary J. 123 Watkins, Gerald E. 123 Watson, Sally A. 123 Watterson, Kevin D. 123, 162, 193 Way, Deborah P. Webster, Janice A. 123, 151, 168, 171 Webster, Sandra A. 123 Weisberg, Ann 123 Welch, James E. Wheeler, Kirke W. 123, 162, 180, 182 Whippie, John B. 123 White, Philip J. 121 Whitney, Mary L. 121 Widyn, Deborah A. 94, 121 Wilber, Judy E. 121 Wilcox, Brenda L. 121 Williams, Penny L. 121 Williams, Ron C. 121 Wolhok, Gene B. Woodward, Bruce C. 121 Wyman, Barri L. 121 Wyman, Thomas 121, 153 Yaeger, Lisa 94, 121, 150, 151, 153 Zorn, Frances E. 121, 142, 148, 156, 164 Zuccale, Christine L. 121 Zwicker, Lianna 121, 151, 200 SOPHOMORES Abbott, Steven A. 37, 109, 183, 189, 194 Adams, Scott B. 109 Aldington, Thomas H. 109 Aldridge. Jeremy W. 109 Alexander, Mary J. 109 Alexander, Rosemary A. 109 Alther, Christine A. 109, 154, 169 Anderson. Barbara F. 109, 150, 154 Archibald, Mary A. 109 Ash, Cynthia M. 109 Bailey, Barbara 108 Baldvins, Jon E. 109, 158 Ball, Gerald F. 109 Barcomb, Jerry L. Barndollar, Sherry F. 107, 109, 148, 205, 208 Barnett, Ronald R. 109 Barrett, Glen I. 109 Bartashevich, Linda E. 109, 151 Bastille, William 109 Batchelder, Sharon L. 109 Baybutt. Susan G. 107, 109, 150, 155 Beam, Nelson E. Beauregard, Robert E. 109, 194 Beauregard, Steven E. 109 Beeck, Ursula M. 109, 169 Bell, Peter A. 109 Bergeron, Bruce J. 109 Bergeron, Bruce W. 109, 189, 191, 210 Bergeron, Juliana T. 109, 143, 148, 150, 151,153, 205 Bittner, Linda M. Blain, Kathryn M. 107 Blake, Bleau, Donald R. Mark S. 109, 196 Bleau, Norman R. 109, 189 Boardman, Pearl A. 111 Boles, Phyllis A. 109 Borden, Lindsay 109, 183, 187 Boucher, Sharon A. 109, 153, 203, 206 Bouffa rd, Lucinda M. 109 Bowne, Mitchel L. 109 Boyea, Edward C. 109, 158 Bressett, John D. 109, 183, 187, 189, 194 Buckley, Helena M. 109 Buffum, DeeDee N. 109 Burns, Steven P. 107, 158, 159, 189 Campbell, William A. 109, 189 Candel lo, Mark R. 109, 158 Carbone, Timothy J. 109, 187, 189 Carey, Carey, Michael B. 109, 183 Sandra J. 109 Carr. Wfilliam A. 109 Carter, Cassin, Donna M. 109, 208 Richard L. 107, 109, 115, 183 Castor, Daniel E. 109 Castor, Gail M. 109. 197 Centra, Maria C. 109, 171 Chace, Guy S. 109, 164 Chaffe e, Priscilla A. Chamberlain, Debbie A. 109 Chamberlin. Wendy 109 Chambers, Maryellen 107, 109, 158, 208 Chase, Thomas H. 109, 180 Cheever. Thomas E. 109, 183 Chickering, Frances M. 109 Chickering, Sally A. 110, 151, 205 Chickering, William L. 110 Chorney. Marilyn M. 110, 147, 153 Christopherson, Jennie E. 110, 153 Clark, Marueen A. 107, 110, 151, 156 Cobb, Katherine M. 110, 208 Cody, Stephen W. Colony, George F. 16, 107, 110, 155, 186 Comerfotd, Nancy J. 110, 153 Cook, Betty-Jane 151 Coppola, William D. 110 Corkery, Martha J. 197 Corliss, Robert M. 110 Costello, Karen L. 107, 110, 143, 150, 180 Cowing, Andrew J. 110, 189, 196 Cram, Vicki M. 110, 147 Crandall, Stephen D. 110 Cross, Michael S. Cross, Thomas E. 110 Croteau, James R. 110 Croteau, Linda L. 110 Croteau, Shelly J. 110, 201 Croteau, Thomas M. 110, 148 Cummings, Audrey D. 110, 156, 157, 158 Cutter, Steven F. 110, 182, 193 Dalzell, Shirley D. 110 Bergeron, Luanne M. 108 Bergeron, Lucina M. 109, 147, 169 Bergeron, Mark D. 108, 183, 197 Bergeron, Maxine B. 109 Bergeron, Patricia L. 109, 158 Bergeron, Paula M. 108 Bird, Lee L. 109 Biron, Alexander F. 109 Damia Darlin Davis, no, Patricia C. 110 g, Edward W. 30, 110 Glenn W. 110, 156 Davis, Gordon W. 110, 156, 183 Davis, Judy A. 110 Davis, Davis, Margaret A. 110, 171 Paul Dearth, Melinda J. 110, 171 Dee, Jerome F. 110, 189 DeLancey, Mary-Ann 107, 110, 203, 206, 208 Delancey. Thomas L. 106, 148, 153, 155, 194 Denis, Donna M. Derby, Kathleen 110 DeRocher, B. 110 Derosier, Lawrence D. 110 Desjardins, Patricia L. Desmarais, Adrian A. 110 Deuso, Wanda M. 110 DiBernardo, Donald U. 110, 164, 166 Doore, Clarence E. 110 Dratwa, Michael R. 110 Driscoll, Lucinda M. 110 Driscoll, Michael J. 110 Dubois, Gary M. 110, 187 Dubois, Wendy T. 150, 154, 156, 169 DuBriske, Paul C. 110 Duffy, Jon W. 110 Duhaime, Mark J. 110 DuMond, Nancy D. 110 Dunn, Ronald R. 110, 183 Duquette, Robin Durling, Judy A. Durward, Karen M. 111, 143, 147, 150, 153, 169, 208 Egan, Robert R. 111, 183 Emerson, James A. 108 Evans, Nancy A. 111 Facteau, Rebecca E. 111 Fahey, Debra J. 111, 201, 205 Fannie, Lonnie R. Farina, Abigail 111, 152, 154, 156 Farmer, Cindy L. 111 Farmer, Harold N. 111 Faucher, Louise M. 111 Field, Joanne M. 111 Fish, James M. 111, 158 Fitzmorris, Carolann i Fontaine, Bruce J. 111 Forest, David M. 111, 187, 189, 196 Foster, Janice M. Fox, Barry J. 111 Francoeur, Eugene P. 111, 164 Fredette, James A. 111 French, Dennis L. Friedman, Raymond A. Frowein, Roderick Fuller, Christine E. 111, 156, 197 Furlone, Robert K. 111, 145, 156 Gagne, Bernard J. 111 Gagnon, David B. 111 Gale, Joyce M. 111 Gallagher, Joseph A. 111 Gallagher, Stephen J. Gallagher, Susan M. 111, 154 Garland, Anne C. 111, 205 Gauthier, Richard NW. Geller, John F. 107, 111, 116, 150, 180 Gemmell, Van M. 111, 115, 157, 158 George, Cathy E. 111 Goodell, Mark R. 111 Gray, Kermit M. Green, John G. Green, Stephen M. 111, 180 Greene, Skiff J. Grout, Alan C. 111 Grover, Dorothy L. 111, 150 Guyette, Mike N. 111 Guyette, Pamela J. 111 237 Naylor. Hagland, Ross E. 111 Hale, Collean M. 111, 153 Hall, Matthew B. 111, 158 Hamil, Bruce J. 111, 151, 164, 180, 186 Hamlin, Harry J., Jr, 111, 187 Hammond, Robert L. 111 Hanna, Katherine M. 107, 143, 146, 150,151, 155,180, 208 Hanrahan, Maureen A. Harper, Diane H. 111, 151, 153, 169 Harper, Janet M. 111, 156 I Harris, Mathew R. 111, 183, 194 Hartwell, Kathy G. 114 Hartwell, Orson W. 111, 185 Hartwell, Sherrie M. 111 Hartwell, Stephen A. Healey, Susan J. 111, 168 Hedblom, Anthony W. Herr, David E. 116 Hetherman, Mark J. 111, 196 Hilow, Sherine L. 11 Hockett, Timothy C. Holbrook, Michael A. 111 Hopkins, Timothy C. 111 Horton, Sharon A. 111 Houpis, Eleana C. 107, 143, 150 Hovhannesian, Susan K. 111, 151, 205 Hugel, Robert D. 111 Hurt, Margaret J. 112 Hutchins, Nancy A. 112, 167 Hyatt, William S. 112, 193 Ingalls, Bette G. 112 Ingalls, Shirlee A. 108 Jacques, Michael W. Janda, Jacqueline E. Johndro, Linda D. 112 Johnson, Thomas A. 112, 180, 196 Kapiloff, Alan B. 112 Kasprak, Susan A. 112, 150, 180, 208 Kennedy, Maureen A. Kenyon, Beverly J. 112 Kernozecky, Roger K. 112 Kilyanczik, Ron T. 112, 192 King, Clyde A. King, Keith T. 112, iso, 184, 187, 189 King, Linda G. 112 Knight, Jane M. 112, 151, 156 Knox, Fern O. Konides, Ellen 107, 112, 201 Kontrovitz, Alexander J. 112 Koski, John U. 112 Koski, Terry 112 Lacey, Margot C. 112, 157, 158 Lachance, Ralph U. LaCoille, Denise M. 112, 147 LaCoste, Michael K. 112, 142, 145, 156 LaFreniere, Martha A 108, 205 Lagerberg, Theresa E. 151 LaMontagne, Gary M. 112, 115, 189 Lamoureux, Donna L. Lamoureux, Edward 112 Lamoureux, Kathleen E. 107, 112 Lawrence, Lynn J. 112 Lawson, Kathie J. 107, 112, 151, 197, 203, 205 Lawson, Lauren L. 112 LeClair, Jane LI. 112 Leduc, Lee A. 112, 165, 166 Lent, Rod S. 112 LeRoy, Christine M. 112, 154 238 Lewis, Dean M. Libby, Doug P. 112 Lilly, Thomas C. 196 Lombard, Roger D. Longever, Joseph J. Loos, Andrea J. 203, 205 Lucius, Gertrude E. 112, 168 Lund, Earle L. 108 Lussier, Carlon C. 112 Lynch, Mark A. 112 MacCracken, Judy 112, 168 MacKenzie, Linda J. 112 Madden, Timothy W. 112 Marcotte. Mary M. 197 Mason. Rita M. 112, 169 McCurdy, Michael R. 112 McLellan,Vicki M. 112 McNulty, Theresa 112 Merrill, Gary A. 113 Merrill, Marlie A. 113 Miner, Eva H. 113 Mitchell, Alice A. 113 Molesky, Frank B. Remy, Donna R. 113, 150, 154, 169 Reynolds, Frank A. 108, 164 Rhoades, Judith M. 113 Richards, Diane K. 113 Richardson, Dale M. 108 Richmond, Stanley A. 113 Rivers. Harold L. 113 Robbins, James E. Robbins, Stephen C. 113 Rodat, Robert K. 113 Rogers, Gary S. 113 Rosinski, Joseph T. 194 Rousseau, Deborah M. 113, 151, 154 158 Roy, Paul W. 37, 113, 145, 183, 187 194 Ruelke, Kathleen M. 113 Ruelke, Timothy J. 113 Russell, David A. 114 Russell, Laurence H. 114, 180, 183 Russell, Pearl A. 114 Russell, Wayne A. 114 Saari, Randy J. Moore, George H. 113 Moore, Linda G. 113, 151 Moore, Terry F. 113, 151 Moran. Gail F. 113 Morin, Robert P. 106, 113, 116, 150, 180 Morse, Mark S. Morton, Linda D. 107, 113, 156 Mosher, Sharon E. 113 Mosley, Alana J. 113, 160, 164 Mullett, Dana L. 113 Murphy, Roger L. 113 Emily L. Neilson, Lynette M. 113 Nelson, David E. 113, 117 Newcombe. John T. 113, 158 Newton, Elaine M. 113 Nicholls, Jerry M. 113 Niles, Deborah J. 113 O'Brien. Katherine A. O'Donnell, Terry Oliver, Charles B. 113, 151, 180 Olmstead, William J. 107, 113, 154, 161 Olson, Eric A. 113, 150, 151, 152, 153 O'NeaI, Thomas B. 113, 187, 209 O'Neil, Calvin M. O'Neil, M. 113, 194 Orgaz, David G. 113 Osgood, Susan E. 37, 106, 113, 142, 180, 206 Page, Steven A. 113, 191, 192 Papale, Lourie R. 113 Parenteau, Gerri G. 113 Parsons, Rodney D. 113, 164 Patnode, Gary M. 113, 196 Pelkey. Michael R. 113 Pembroke, Patricia A. 113 Pembroke, Paul P. 113 Pemrick, Christine A. 107, 113, 153, 164, 169 Perham, Charles A. 113 Perkins, Walter A. 113, 158, 197 Perron, Patricia J. 113 Piper, Kimberley A. 113 Plant, Carol J. Plaut, Alice B. Pockett, Susan 113 Poisson, Paul E. 108 Pollock, Brenda A. 113 Potter, Michael F. 113, 158 Price, Janet 113, 150, 153 Proulx, Nelson F. Putnam, Gene R. 158 Read, Scott A. 113 Reed, Kenneth W. 113 St. Jean, Louanne M. 114, 154, 165, 169 Salmon, Nancy E. 108, 153 Sanders, George N. 114 Scadova, Robert J. 114, 196 Scott, Bruce B. Shakour, Mitchell G. 114, 166, 197 Shangraw, Forrest E. 114, 115, 191, 192 Sharkev Fllen A. Shea, Robert J. Shepard, Deborah C. 114, 150, 151, 205 208 Sheridan, Michael T. 114, 189 Shippee, Jeffrey L. Sidilau. Diane W. 107, 114 Simpson. Mark R. 106, 114, 155 Slanetz, Diane 114, 148, 151, 164, 180, 205 Sliva, Sally R. 114 Sliva, Teresa A. 108 Slusser, Janet G. 114 Smith, David A. 114 Smith. Duane T. 114 Smith, Linda L. 114 Smyth, Gordon H. 114 Snyder, Susan L. 114 Spicher, Robert K. 107 Spiess, David W. 114 Starkey, Sally A. 114 Steiner, Robert A. 114 Stinson, Sharon A. 114 Stone, Douglas P. 114 Sullivan, Michael D. 108, 191, 192 Sunter, Karen L. 108, 158, 164 Sylvester, Patricia 108 Tardiff, Michael R. 108 Taylor, Dianne L. 108 Terry, Susan A. 108, 145, 150, 151, 153, 156, iso Thomas, Laura K. 108 Thomas, Lynn M. 108, 153, 154 Thomas, Nancy C. 108 Thompson, Melissa L. 108 Thompson, Pamela S. 111 Thirsher, Peggy 108 Tolman, L. 108 Trask, Larry E. 109 Tribble, Cecile M. 108, 150, 158 Tullar, Richard I. Turgeon, Andrew C. 108 Underwood, Bette J. 108 Walden, Stephanie C. Waldron, Gary D. 180, 154, 165 Walter, Ralph D. 108 Washburn, Susan Watkins, Deborah A. 158 Watkins, Karen R. 108 Weaver, Gary W. 108 Wheelock, Gary W. 108 Whitcomb, Wesley M. Whittemore. Susan J. 151, 153 Wilder, Ronald J. 108 Willette, Jolene B. 108 Willette, Steven M. 108 Williams, Barbara A. Woodbury, Gail A. 108, 203 Woodman, Eric J. 108 Worcester, Lorna L. 108, 158 Wyman, C. 108, 154 Wyman, Nancy J. 108 Zarr, Paul R. 108 Zimmerman, Diane M. 108, 203, 206 208 Zulch, William N. 107, 108 FRESHMEN Abbey, Kathleen E. Abbey, Bryant P. 95, 169 Adams, Charlene D. 95 Ainsworth Janice M. 95 Ainsworth, Thomas A. 95 Aldrich, Margaret 118, 158 Aldrich, Mark L. 95 Anderson. Carole L. 95 Anderson, Susan M. 95 Anderson, Roger L. 95 Aril, Theresa I. 95 Arwe, Michael H. 95, 151, 172 Ash, Joan E. 100, 154 Ashworth, Dawn M. 100, 151 Ashworth, James H. 95 Auger, William R. Awalt, Anthonette 95 Bailey, Donald G. 95 Baker, Jeanine L. 95 Baldvins, Lynn A. 95. 107 Ballas Christo her 95 195 Brosnahan, David A. 96 Bruno, Debra L.' 96, 158 Burnett, Mary A. 96, 150 Burnette, Gail M. Burnham. Beatrice A. 96 Burnham, Kell P. 96 Buskey, Brian L. 96, 158 Calkins, Richard D. 96 Callahan, William J. 96 Campbell. Kathleen R. 96 Cannon, Deborah L. 96 Cannon, Sandra G. Canton, Mina L. 96 Carbone. Wayne S. 96, 164, 169 Carey, Douglas A. 96 Carrier, Mark A. 95, 190 Carter. Cheryl A. 95, 158, 208 Carter, Philip W. 95 Castor, Kenneth R. 95, 196 Caswell, Alex Chabot, David M. 95, 153 Champney, Linda L. 95 Chase, Carol A. 95 Chase, Christine E. 95, 169 Chase. Darrell K. 95 Chase, Sharon D. 95 Chickering Martha J. 95 Clark, Debra J. 95 Clark. Dennis A. 95 Clark, John E. 95 Clark, Judith E. 95 Clark, Linda L. 95 Clarke, Christopher S. 95, 158 Clarke, Richard J. 95 Cloutier, David L. 95 Coates, Cynthia B. 95, 119, 151, Coleman. David N. 95, 192 Collier, Carl S. 95 Cone. Brenda D. 95 Cormier, Robert J. 95 Cram, Heidi T. 95 Crocker, Janine M. 100 Croteau. Donna I. 95 Crowell, Wayne F. 95, 195 i P i Bankowski, Glen A. 95 Bardis. Mary 95 Barnett, Beverly A. 95 Barrett. Thomas H. 95, 190, 194 Bascom, Douglas L. Bashaw, Ernest J. 95 Batchelder, Elizabeth 95 Davis, Carol M. 95, 169 Davis, Claire E. 95, 169 Davis, Donald A. 95 Davis, Gary W. 95 Davis, Linda M. 95 Davis, Morton A. 95 Davis, Scott C. 96, 119 Batchelder, Nancy J. 95, 163 Baute, Susan R. 119 Beauregard. Bernard V. 95 Beliveau, Kathleen A. 95 Bellavavivce. Donna 95 Bennett, L. Dickinson 95, 195 Bergeron. David G. 95 Bergeron Edward J. 95 Bergeron, Paul E. 95 Bergeron, Raymond J. 95 Blad, Allen M. 96 Blad, John A. 96 Blake, David A. 96, 158, 195 Blake, Dru L. 96 Blake, Harley R. 96 Blanchette, Richard A. 96 Blass, Joel T. 96, 185 Blood. Carolyn I. 96, 171 Bond, David R. 96, 158, 159 Boucher, Barbara A. 96, 158, 159 Boucher, Brian S. 96, 158, 159 Boutin, Michelle I. 96 Bradshaw, John R. 100 Brady, Sandra A. 96 Braley, Kym M. 96 Brault, Arthur L. 96, 155, 190 Breen, Kevin P. 96 Bridge, Kathryn J. 96, 154 Bronson, Lou A. 96 Day. Kathleen Y. 96, 153 DeBonnville, Elizabeth A. Dechane, Susan L. 154, 169 Deck. Richard A. 100, 164 DeMond, Susan L. 96 Descoteaux. Joan A. 96 Descoteaux, Michael J. Desilets. Andrea M. DiBernado, Patricia M. 96, 169 Dodge, Charles H. 96 Donahue, Michael J. Donaldson, Sandra Doody, Carolyn A. 96 Doody, James A. 96 Doody, Mary Jane 96 Doyle, Peter L. 96. 118, 155, 19 Drawhorn, Freda A. 96 Driscoll, Nancy E. 96 Drogue, Carollynn A. 153, 169 Ducharme. Suzanne M. Duchesneau, James R. 190 Duffy. Maureen DuGray, Richard A. 196 Dundas. Robert P. 96 Dunn, Carl W. 119, 155 Dunnell, John M. 119, 155 Dyer, Thomas P. Earle, Robert C. Eastman. Bruce R. 153 3 Ellis. Bruce K. 96 Erunski, Debra L. 100 Fairbanks, Chandler V. Fairbanks, Richard A. Fallon, Kathleen A. Faucher, Marie T. 171 Faulkner, Peter S. 190 Fauteux, Donna L. 97 Fifield, Shirley M. 97, 171 Fiory, Randall M. 97 Fish, Andrew D. 97 Fish, Beverly A. 97 Fish, Tamela J. 97 Flagg, Christopher D. 97, 100 Flagg, Marie E. 97 Flagg, Robert A. 97 Flanders. Dana B. 97 - Flavin, Judith A. 97, 153 Fletcher, Stephen J. 97 Fontaine, James E. 97, 197 Forman, Alicia K. 97 Foster, Ellen L. 97 Fowler, Randy B. 97 Fowler, Robin L. 97 Francisco, David L. 97 Fraser, Susan D. French, Kathleen R. 97 Frink, Andrew R. 97 Fuller, John M. 190 Fuller. Valerie 97 Gagnon, Patricia G. 97 Gauthier, Sherrie D. 97 Georgina, William L. 97, 190, 196 Gerow, Bruce B. 97 Gilbert, Patricia A. 97 Gilman, Kevin W. 97 Giradot, Miche'e Goodale, Michael L. 97, 190, 195 Goodrich, Donna M. 97 Goodrich. Laura A. 97 Gordon, Kevin F. 97, 164 Gower, Peter W. 97 Graf. Brian R. 97, 195 Graves, Michael L. 97, 190 Green, Judy M. 97 Green, Margaret E. 97 Greene, Cynthia M. 100 Greene, Ketch J. 97 Greene, Nancy M. 100, 169 Gregory, Aila J. 97 Grover, Floyd L. 97, 195 Guyette, Robin K. Guyette, Wayne D. 97 Hall, Gordon R. 97 Hall. Norman C. 97, 100 Hamlin, Gale L. 97, 190, 194 Harmon, Sally S. 97 Harper, Emily H. 97 Harper, Joan M. 97, 154 Harper, Susan R. 97 Harper, William J. I-larris Steven E. Hart, Ronald A. 97 Hartwell, June R. 97 Hathaway. Melissa R. 97 Hart, Gary P. 97 Healy, Michael J. 97 Helie, Robert B. 197 Hemeon, Jil A. 97, 119, 153 Henderson, John D. 97 Hetherman. Michael R. 97, 119 Hill, Andrew A. 97. 190, 196 Hill, Caryl J. 97, 151 Hilow, Karen M. 98 Hilton, Karen 98 Hobbs, Stanley 98 Hollis, John Hooper, Timothy 98 Hope, Daniel Hosmer, Jean 98 239 Howe, Carol 98 Howland, Alan 98 Hugel, Thomas 98 Hurley, James 98, 152 Hurt, Stephen 98, 158 Hutchins, Claude 98 Jacquin, Michael James, Gail 98, 119, 158 Jobin, Joseph 98 Johnson, Barbara 98 Johnson, Dianne 98, 154 Johnson, Jeffrey 98, 118, 155 Jones, Susan 98, 154, 208 Judd, Marilyn 98, 171 Kapiloff, Sandra 150 Kelly, Jonathan Kelly, Kevin 98, 119, 195 Kendall, Crystal 98 Kenyon, John 98, 166 Kernozicky, Randy 98 Key, Stephen 98, 158, 192 King, Louise 98 Kingsbury, Horace 98 Kingsbury, James 98, 151, 154 Kingsbury, William 98, 190 Knickerbocker, Jon Knox, Gladys 98 Koski, Michael 98, 166 Kreishe, Victoria 98 Krumenaker. Albert 98 LaBounty, Forest 98 LaCoste, David 98 LaDan, Andrea 98 LaFrenier, David 98 Lagace, Rebecca 98 Lake, Beverly 98 Lake, Bonita 98 Lamoureux, Joseph 98 Lamoureux, Linda 98 Lancey, Patsy 98, 163 Lane, Bruce 98 Lanpher, Rickie Lardway, Steven 98 Larson, Carol 98, 119, 208 Laurier, James 98 LeBeau, Shirley 98 LeBrun, Gary 98 LeClair, Mitchelle 98 Leighton, Gary 125, 158, 172, Lewis, Terry Libby, Doree 125 Linscott, Debra 125 Little, Brandon 125 Locher, Margaret 125 Lockhart, Whelon 125 Lombard, Michael 125 Lougee, Craig 125 Lynch, Peter 125 MacKenzie, Mark 125 Mackey. Francis 125, 190 MacPhail, Edward 125 Madden, Daniel 125 Maki. Jerry 125 Mallet, Steve 125 Mallet, Debra 125 Martin, Lvnn 119, 125, 154, 169 Martin, Wanda 100 Martineau. Michael 125 Masiello. Joseph 125 May, William 125 McCarthy, Michael 125 McDougle, Jerome 125, 197 McPhail, Kathy 125 Meader, Brian 125 Meader, Nancy 125 Miles, Robert 125 Miller, Jeffrey 125 Molesky, Eva Moore, Gail 125 ' Moran, Nancy 125 240 Morel, Michael 125 Mosher, Daniel 125 Murdock, Donald 125, 197 Murdough, Edward 125, 197 Nelson, Joan 169 smith, Judith A. 101 Smith, Pamela 101, 208 smith, Patricia L. 154, 169, 208 Smyth, Snow, Kim 101,119 Susan D. 101 Neuhoff, Nancy 100 Nicholas, Gail 100 Norton, Robert 100 Nutting, Larry 100 O'Brien, Sheila 100 Ohman, Daniel 100 Ohman, Paul 100, 119, 158 Olmstead, Robert 100, 190 O'Neil, Kathleen 100, 197, 208 Paine, Michael 100, 197 Paligo, John 100 Paquette, Armand 100 Paradise, Abbie L. 100 Parenteau, Lucien A. Parenteau, Theresa A. 100 Parker, Kimberly J. 100, 151, 153, 158 Parker, Susan E. 100 Pasquarelli, Cynthia A. 100, 119 Patenaude, Pamela A. 100, 158 Peets, Karen Sue 100 Perry, Timothy E. Phelan, James P. 100, 190 Pierce, Robert E. 100 Pierce, Robert S. 100 Plante, Paul J. 100 Pletzner, Leona R. Plumb. Allan W. 100 Poisson, Richard A. 100 Pratt, Stephen M. 100, 190 Preston, Kenneth G. Priest, Jane 100 Putnam, Michael T. 100, 190, 192 Rajala, Richard R. 101 Ramsay, Steven E. 101 Reid, Alan P. 101 Rice, Richard E, 101 Richards, Sharlene A. 101 Richardson, Ellissa J. 100 Richardson, James L. 101 Richardson. Lucie A. 101, 154 Riendeau. John W. 101 Rieth, Nancy K. 37, 101, 119, 157, 158 Rioux, William E. 197 Roach, Patty Lee 101 Robbins, Jody Robinson, Frank W. 101 Rocheleau, Cecilia A. 101 Rogers, Vicki L. 101 Rokes, Bruce A. 101, 195 Rondeau, Clifton J. 101 Rooney, Marion E. 101, 119 Ruble, Pamela A. 101 Rudolf, Richard E. 101 Russell, John B. 101, 190 Russell, Kenneth B. Russell, Ralph P. 101, 158 Sandberg, Kathy S. 101 Sanders, Jill 100 Sanville, Nancy E. 101 Sawtelle, Barbara R. 101 Scadova, Arnold 101, 196 Scannell, Rita T. 101 Schmitte, Catherine G. 101 Schofield, Karen 101, 154, 164, 169 Scott, Brenda J. 101 Scott, Eric S. 101 Sears, Robert H. 101 Selecky, Terry J. 101 Shields, Michael Shelley, Denise P. 100 Short, Robin M. 101 Simonds, Brian K. 101 Simmons, Wanda A. 101 Slanetz, David C. 101, 197 Snyder, Deborah A. 101, 151 Sonnenschein, Susan A. 101, 154, 158 Sorrells, Karen L. 101 Sprague, Susan P. 101 Spring, Frederick E. 101, 190, 195 Staples, Cynthia A. 101, 164, 167 Starkey, Russell A. 101, 190 Stearns, Linda A. 101 Steele, Barbara A. 151, 154, 169 Steward, Michael A. 100 Stillings, Pamela 101 Stinson, William H. 101 Stockwell, Karen A. 101 Stockwell, William 101 Stoken, Sandra J. 100 Stone, Douglas P. Sutton, James R. 99 Swasey, Debra L. 99 Symonds, Linda M. 99 Symonds. Rosemarie A. 99 Taft. Robin Joan 100, 119 Tarbox, Stephen D. 99 Tasoulas. John E. 99 Taylor, David 99 Taylor, Regina A. 99 Thather, Patricia Thebodeau, Kathleen J. 169 Thomas, David M. 99, 196 Thompson, Debbie E. 99, 197 Thompson, Kathleen A. 99 Thompson, Nancy 99 Thrasher, Timothy 99 Thurston, Debra A. 99, 164 Tisdale, June E. 37, 99 Tolman, Laura L. 99 Toomey, Deborah E. 99 Toscano, Sandra J. 99, 153 Tousley, Lisa M. 99 Tower, John S. 99 Towne, G. 99, 196 Trask, Wanda J. 99 Treat, Douglas H. 99, 190, 195 Trubiano, John B. 190, 194 Trudelle, Bryan P. 99 Trybulski, David Tucker, Robert W. 99 Turcotte, Sharon A. 99, 118 Tuttle, Christine A. 99, 164 Vaillancourt, David L. 99 Vermouth, Diana L. 99 Vincent, Michael G. Watterson, Daryl W. 99, 194 Weaver, David M. 99 Weaver, Richard D. 99 Weeks, M. 99 Weeks, Randy A. 99 Weisberg, Martha 99 Wellington, Cynthia J. 99 Wheeler, Barbara R. 99 Wheeler, Sarah S. 99, 154, 169 White, Jeffrey R. 99 White, Pauline J. 99 White, Thomas D. 99 Whitney, Mitchelle D. 99, 158 Willette, Gail R. 99 Williams, James P. 100 Wilson, Susan T. 99, 119 Woodbury, Hammon E. 99 Woods, Carol Mae 100 Wright, Christine May 100 Wrobel, Richard S. 100 Yaeger, Steven A. 100, 153, 165, 195 Zimmerman, Carol J. 100, 151, 169 Zorn, Carolyn A. 100, 164 Zwicker, Susan J. 99, 208 . . - H , , , 1 . ,. ,-I f. fl, .. Q -A+, '1 3 :- - .. 2-' J' .vu . Q . , . , , ,. '-- f 'f a' f-1 , - '- f f 4 ! ' ' 1' ' ' . .- S ' x w-' I -- .,, g :V. .-f, g.,w . L., . '- ' H' 4 , A n ..4f - 1 I A . A 3, . . , 4' Y q 1 4 A , .. ., A 3, V M- ry: 1.1-A A 1 sg m r, 4 ,uf - g,,.-1 , V- . -s v-' , Q ,V -y.:+v'., ,Q TSE -,- . V ,'-:-11--.-fm-3-ff j-ffQ,3ff, ,z4,q,., - 7,-.,: ' . 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