Keene High School - Salmagundi Yearbook (Keene, NH)

 - Class of 1982

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Andrew Baute SENIOR STAFF Editor: Martha Ekberg Staff: Lisa Riendeau, Nancy Scrlvanl Stephanie Rigopoulos, Jim Moore UNDERCLASSMEN STAFF Editor: Julie Derjue Staff: Lori Farina, Joy Zukowski, Heidi Zinn, Jennifer Seymour, Monique Jobin, Anne Leinster, Andrea Kosmo FACULTY STAFF Beth Robbins, Kim Shaunesey INDEX STAFF Kim Shaunesey, Kathrine Piper, Julie Derjue, Paul Davis, Julie Pardus, Martha Ekberg, Lori Farina, Joy Zukowski CONTRIBUTORS BUSINESS STAFF Staff: John Hayes, Jim Moore, David Weis berg, Paul Sica, Martha Ekberg, Kelly Chick ering, Stephanie Rigopoulos, Lori Farina Joy Zukowski, Denise LeFebvre ACTIVITIES STAFF Paul Sica, Paul Davis TYPISTS Miss Spear, Miss Currie Paul Dundas, Steve Loos, Tammy MacAlIister, John Poisson, Darcy Smith 2 .-.4 .--B .. 1U .. 12 ..3-1 ..'3lJ . 138 .154 .1711 . 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SEAVER Keene State College, B. Ed., University of New Hampshire and Keene State College, M. Ed. Administrative Assistant for Grade 10 and Special Senrices VINCENT E. RIEL Keene State College, B. Ed., M. Ed., University of Paris, France English Drama Club Adviser Administrative Assistant for Grade 11 and Budget and Student Services RICHARD P. TREMBLAY Keene State College, B. Ed., Boston College, M. Ed., Cornell University, M.S.T. Administrative Assistant for Grade 9 and Communications EDWARD F. BOURASSA Keene State College, B. Ed. M. Ed., Advanced Study: Tufts, Dartmouth, University of Minnesota Russian History Administrative Assistant for Grade 12 and Personnel Services and Facilities CHARLES F. BURNS Boston College, B.S. and M.S. Principal LANDON B. REYNOLDS Husson College, B.S., Kansas State College, M.S. Administrative Assistant for Vocational Education Services 3. 15 BRYANT P. ABBOTT, JR. Keene State College, Associate of Science Radio and Television JOHN AMSTEIN Keene State College, B. Ed., Union College, M.S.T. Physics Broadcasting l NANCY BERGERON College ot New Rochelle, B.A., Keene State College, M. Ed. English 16 JON A. ANDERSON HARRISON V. BALDWIN Keene State College, B. Ed. Norwich University, B.A., Social Studies Keene State College, M. Ed., Youth and Government University of Massachusetts, Adviser Advanced Graduate Studies Subject Coordinator Guidance JOHN BARRETT JANE F. BARRY University of New Hampshire, Middlebury College, A.B., B.S., Central Missouri State Keene State COlle9e, M- Ed., University, M.S. Institute Catholique de Paris, Driver Education France Subject Coordinator French and Latin LUCIEN E. BERGERON, SR. B. M. Ed. - - ' ' - Vocational Special Needs Subject Coordinator GUELFO BERTOLINI University of New Hampshire, B.S., University of Vermont, M.A Coordinator of Continuing Education JANETTE S. BROOKS Syracuse University, B.S., M.S. Science Bible Club Adviser CHARLOTTE A. DOHERTY Albertus Ma nus College, B.A., Boston State gollege, M. Ed., and CAG Guidance CAROLE COHEN - MAURICE W. COLLINS, JR. CRY gCg'igeEgf N'jwAY0'k' Springfield College, B.S., ' ' E lik ' ' University ot Maryland, M. A. n is Subject goordinator Resource Room BRUCE BROWN University of Bridgeport, B.S. in Ed., Keene State ollege, M. Ed., University of Mgssachusetts, M. Matherriatics ROBERT COLE CUMMINGS New England Conservatory of Music, A.D., Boston University B.M. M.M. Ed. WAYNE COTTON - - ' ' - ' Keene State College, B. Ed. Jwmard 8333? Spemal Industrial Arts Music Jazz Band, Marching Band, Concert Band Director Subject Coordinator ALEXIA CURRIE Trinity College, B.S. JOSEPH A. DlMECO Business and OfHce Keene State College, B. Ed. Education Industrial Arts Salmagundi Assistant Adviser MlCHAEL P. DONAHUE St. Francis College, B.A., Keene State College, M. Ed. Driver Education Girls' JV Basketball and Freshman Baseball Coach 17 ROGER DUBE St. Anselm's College, B.A., Middleburg College, M.A., ollegeg M.A. French and Latin French Club and Latin Co-Ad iser WILLIAM A. GOLD Rivier W . ANTHONY J. DUBOIS, Ill Middlebugy College, B.A. nglish JAMES T. DUNN WILLIAM FAHEY Keene State College, B. Ed., Keene State College, B. Ed., Dartmouth College, M.A. Colgate University, M.A. S. English Science Level-I Fossennv JESQRFQIJIFRQNQQN State U'IIVS'SigSC0n'and' Bridgewater Siigte M. Ed. ' ' .' plus 40 Mathemancs Business Education PAUL E- FRYE DONALD GILLIS Universi of New Hampshire, - - - Keene gsatcz College, B. Ed. Bermdg' Sig? Mmnesota' at ematics ' ' - Subject Coordinator Automouve University of Virginia, B.A., Kent State University, M.A.T. English Qi V 5,4441 'Q v H ff MAFlClA J. GOODNOW Mount Holyoke College, B.A., Glasgow University, Certificate English Senior Class Adviser DONALD GORDON Springfield College, B.S. Mathematics Varsity Football Assistant Coach, Wrestling Coach DAVID HOLDEN University of New Hampshire, B.A., Middlebury College, M.A., plus 30, Middlebury College in Madrid, Advanced Study Spanish Spanish Club Adviser Univ2gRyRgYN1ewHQ3r'rEiuihire University of Vermont, Keene B.S. p ' State Cg2Z22hM' Ed' Ffhysical Education Enterprise Adviser Held Hockey Coach lil!-FEQEEJAG' ELEANOR J' HESLIN University of New Hampshire, Central Connecticut State B A Keene St t C H M College, B.S., Dartmouth ' Eg e 0 age' ' Colfgeiisw' A' Reading, Study Skills 9 National Honor Society Adviser GERALD A. HILS Culinary Institute of America, JOHN T. HITCHNER Keene State College, B.S. Glassboro State College, Food Service B.A., Dartmouth, M.A. Food Service H. E. R. O. English Adviser RICHARD A. GRANT Keene State Cggege, B. Ed., M Science HOWARD S. HUMPHREY University of New Hampshire, Keene State College Vocational Tech-Industrial Arts VICA Adviser JAMES W. HUNTLEY Keene State College, B. Ed., Co-op Coordinator Junior Uons, Junior Rotarians Adviser ROBERT J. LAMMELA Keene State College, B. Ed., M. Ed. Science Junior Class Adviser 20 DENIS G. JOBIN St. Anselm's College, B.A., Keene State College, M. Ed., plus 30 French Alliance Francaise Adviser Subject Coordinator PHILIP Fl. KIRKPATRICK University of New Hampshire, B.A., University ol Wisconsin, M.A. Latin Latin Club Adviser STEPHEN P. KUMOREK Springfield Technical Community College, Associate Degree, Automotive Technology, Keene State College, .S. Vocational Technology KATHLEEN KENNEDY Springfield College, B.S. Physical Education Freshman Field Hockey Coach, Freshman Girls' Basketball Coach, Softball Coach WERNER KOHLENBERG Plymouth State College, B.S. University of New Hampshire, M. O. E. Distributive Education D. E. C. A. Club Adviser FRANCIS L. LAMBERT Keene State College, B. Ed., Boston University, M. Ed., plus 30 Social Studies PATRICIA I. HURT Keene State College, B. Ed Home Economics ELAINE G. LANDRY Keene State College, B. Ed English JAMES A. LINCOLN f ' Plymouth State College, B. S. Physical Education Varsity Basketball Coach Subject Coordinator JACK MAYES Fordham University, B. S., Boston University, M. Ed. Social Studies Cross Country, Track Coach FRANZ MANDARICH Berkshire Christian College, HOWARD L. MAIN, JR. B. A., Spanish Language University of New Hampshire, School, Costa Rica, Goethe Keene State College, B. Ed. Institute, Germany University Mathematics of Hambur , Germany, Varsity Baseball Coach Middlebury gollege, M. A. German and Spanish German Club Adviser BRUCE H. MARSETTE Keene State College, University of New Hampshire, Mon:g':gtgQIaPgAUF:1-Bzlrsiw BAE- B.A. and E. Ed. Guidance Assistant Ski Coach, JV Girls' Tennis Coach, Art Consultant WILLIAM MAT'I'SON Universityg og Malin? at Orono, Busmess and Omce Coordinator of Special Education Services BARBARA R. MACPHAIL Plymouth State College, B. Ed. Business and Ofhce ducation THEODORE R. MILLER Keene State College, B. Ed., M. Ed. Social Studies Student Council Adviser WILLIAM B. MISPEL Keene State College, B. A. Industrial Arts LISA MOYLAN KeenIZI:ggI2A6g:ggi'Eg Ed University ol Massachusetts, University of New Hampshire, AmheE:sghE'eS'MK?fng State Boston University, M. Ed. Heagh'C5re6rS' Mathematics - H. O. S. A. Adviser GERALD D. MOYNIHAN MARGERY MOORE Keene State College, B. Ed. Home Economics S. . Keene State College, B. Ed., WAYNE E. MURRAY University of Massachusetts, Keene State College, B.S. M. Ed. Social Studies Guidance Coordinator Chorus, Drama Club Adviser , Q Sf6f1C6 J III M will JEAN p, NELSON J MARJORIE A. NIMS Ham College, University of P 1 Q Clunt HolY0k9 C0II99e, A-B-, Hanford, B, M, Ed, , A Keene State College, Music N L, M. Ed., University ot New A Cappella Choir, Mixed Hampshifei M- S- T- III Mil, Wilt JOHN J. O'CONNELL Fitchburg State College, B.S., Boston University, M. Ed. Guidance MICHAEL O'DAY University of Maine at Orono, B.S Mathematics Varsity Football Assistant Coach, Varsity Girls' Basketball Coach KAREN A. OGG Illinois State University, Keene State College, B.S. Ed., University of New Hampshire, M. O. E. Home Economics Subject Coordinator RONALD PARANTO University of New Hampshire, B.A., lndianahfgte University, Personal Counselor Outing Club Adviser KAREN L. OLSON DAVID P. OLSON University of Massachusetts, University of Rhode Island, B.A. B.S., Purdue University, M.S. Art Science Art Club Adviser Subject Coordinator PATRICK O'REILLY SUSAN B. OLSON University of Vermont, B.A., Keene State College, B. Ed., Springfield College, M. Ed. Dartmouth College, M.A.L.S. Physical Education Mathematics Varsity Football Head Coach, Girls' Track Coach CHRISTOPHER PACKARD ETHELYN M. OROS Keene State College, B.S. Keene State College, B.E. Ed, M. Ed., plus 30 Home Economics BUSINESS and Ofhce Education JOHN OHLSON Keene State College, B. A. industrial Arts GERTRUDE B. PEARSON Simmons College, Keene State College, B. Ed., M. Ed., plus 30 English RICHARD A. PERLUNGHER Queens College, B.A., Adelphi University, M.A., Queens College, M. L. S. Ubrarian L At. SANDRA S. ROMAN Pennsylvania State University, B.S. Food Senfice 24 TERRY L. PINDELL Middlebury College, B.A., EDWARD A. QUINN, JR. Pennsylvania State Our Ladg of Providence, B.A. University, M.A. Keene tate College, M. Ed. English Social Studies Ushers' Club Adviser, Drama Ucket Manager Club Adviser C. MURRAY RAMSAY Keene State College, B. Ed., FRANK E. REASON M. Ed., glue 30 Keene State College, B. Ed. Social tudies Vocational Tech-Industrial Adult Basic Education Arts Director GEOFFSEY ROBAggE VNIAN Rn-I-ER Keene tate ol egef . Phillips University, B.A. U 'Ve'S Y fa gWEHamPS e- Home Economics VALERIE PIETRASZEWSKI School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Tufts University, B.F.A. A Art V Photography Club Adviser 14 Vocational Educational Education-Special Services PAUL W. ROY University of Maine, B.S., Keene State College Vocational Evaluator Vocational Special Senlices CHARLES RUGGIERI, JR. Roger Williams College, B.S., University of Rhode Island, M.S. Business and Office Education PENELOPE SHANKS Middlebu College, B.A., University o Minnesota, M.A. nl English JV Softball Coach, Drama Club Adviser WENDY F. SAWYER Textiles MARYGRACE SCHIEWE Keene State College, B.S. Mathematics Keene State College, B. Ed. JOHN SALO Keene State College, Texas A8tM B. Ed., .S. Science CLEMENT SCHAEFER St. Louis University, M.A. Guidance DEBORAH SCHOFIELD University of New Hampshire, University of Miami, B. Ed. English EDWARD SCOTT Keene State College, B.S. Vocational Technology GARY J. SEAVEY Husson College, B.S., Emporia State University, M.S. Business and Office Education Subject Coordinator I. S. SHAUNESEY, JR. Husson College, B.S. Business and OfHce Education 25 CHARLES A. SH EAFF Keene State College, B. Ed., University of New Hampshire, M. O. E. Vocational Tech-Construction Trades Senior Class Adviser 2 JAN VAN den BEEMT Pace Colle e, B. A., Cortland State gollege, M. S. Social Studies ALBERT SPILLMAN University of Northern Colorado, B.A., Central Connecticut State College, M.S. Mathematics R. JOSEPH STACEY Keene State College, B. Ed., Worcester Polytec nical, M. N. S. Vocational Tech-Industrial Arts J. GRAHAM THIBODEAU Keene State College, B. Ed., M. E., plus 30 Science LOIS STABLER Swarthmore College, B.A., Keene State Coll e, M. Ed. A Social Stuiges AUDREY T. STAFlKEY Keene State College, B. Ed. Home Economics JEANETTE UHLIG Rhode Island College, B. S., Antioch-New Engaand Graduate School, . Ed. Special Education JANET L. SPEAR eene State College, B. Ed M. Ed. English Salmagundi Adviser TERESA L. WELLMAN Ohio State University, B. S. Child Care H. E. R. O. Adviser ROGER C. WHIPPLE Keene State College, B. Ed., M. Ed. En lish Freshman Cgass Adviser ,iw 3, ,,.,, , Health Office Seated: Carolyn Shelley, Sec- retanfg Standing: Mary arker, R. ., Supervisor of School Nurses, Maura Kirk, R. N., High School Nurse. BUD WINSOR University of Rhode Island, B.S. Horticulture FFA Adviser GAIL A. WRIGLEY Dickinson College, B.A., University of Edinburg, Scotland, Certificate English KATHIE WHITNEY University of Massachusetts at mherst, B.S. Physical Education Sophomore Class Adviser W, JOHN B. WOODBURY Wentworth Institute, A.S., Keene State College, B. Ed. Vocational Tech-Industrial Arts Ski Team Head Coach, Girls' Cross Country Coach LARRY F. BEDAW Keene State College, B. Ed. Special Senrices Library Staff Rita Skidds, Judy Black, Muriel Robbins, Marcia Werninger, Beverly Gray f-wmgaggy Alice P. Furlone Jo-Anne M. Roy Principal Administrative Assistant for Budget and Student Services 6 Barbara A. Henault Anita G. Hall Gertrude H. Dulty Administrative Assistant, Administrative Assistant, Administrative Assistant, Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 gy' if ,. ,A .nqpff-'lvsflli-:i r V Av E . V ru,,,,..Wf .sl VM ii'i ' r-- . . Jean L. Hebert Jodi F. Lamoureux Guidance Department Guidance Omce 4. Linda M. Proulx Helen Clayton Communications Attendant Attendance 28 My Joanne P. McLellan Elinor M. Blair Administrative Assistant, Administrative Assistant, Grade 12 Vocational 'HU f Kathleen A. Moore Guidance Coordinator Jeanne A. Coty Adult Education Coordinator I r gig' Qi '50 Don Robinson Clarence Boyce Head Custodian Custodian A 1 Jai? .ff Q. we 1 ,. VLV V isst Aff' .. , i f -figgigi . Q' . g , i ,:f V..g, J' 6 Eisen- fff f l Angela J. Seaver Carol R. Meredith Sharon P. Adams instructional Associate instructional Associate Instructional Aide V.6x'. Maureen Cartwright JoAnn M. Fairbanks Dana F. Bourassa W.F. Bill Wilson Betsy A. MacDonald lnterpretor-Tutor Special Senfices Aide Vocational Aide Athletic Trainer Instructional Associate William W. Backus Hospital School of Nursing, R. N., Central Connecticut State College, B. S. fl I Q t'I jfllti Health Careers Larry Jackson Custodian Robert Bourassa Leonard LaBarre Custodian Custodian is I 5 1 ' Michael A. Salce Linda L. Quinn Monitor Monitor df 1-fa I Cafeteria Ladies Kneeling: Val Sherman, Opal Paige, Lorraine Russell. Standing: Lena Shepard, Irene Davis, Barbara Kerbaough, Helen Kremen, Dot Carbone, Brenda Robbins, Pat Chaisson. Absent: Eleanor Se- core, Jeannie Tracy. Mr. Anderson and Richard key: This l.D. picture doesn't look like you, Richard. Mrs. Olsen: That's what the book says Mr. Amstein: A force is a force is a force. Mr. Olson: I love these Mrs. Landry: Well, what Mr. Brown: l don't be- Mr. Franklin: You're comedy magazines. can I say? lieve it. asking me? L A Mr. Gold: Don'ttrytopuIl Mrs. Shanks: Grades Mrs. Barry: Energize Mrs. Stabler: That's that one on me. and plans - too much! me! wonderful! if ,.. ' 5 f'kx ki l f Qi' ...g r 30 Y-:mrs Mr. Dunn: That's a good point. li' Mrs. Oros: l'They'll never get me to wear knickers! Mr. Reason shows Bob Lloyd the intrica- cies of a small engine. j Mrs. Hurt: Not another paper! Mr. Hitchner: Posing for Botany 500. ' I7 I Mr. Winsor: Supry, you want to find out how it feels to be a hanging plant? Mrs. Bergeron: Daydreaming. qi Mrs. Werninger: That card must be here some pIace. Mrs. Goodnow: Cute, huh? 31 if Mrs. Hetherman and Mrs. Ritter: You can't be Mr. Frye: This is interesting, mathematically telling me that! speaking. ,,,,w 'M and Mr. Murray: What a funny paper! Office space gets smaller every Mr. Dimeco: Teaching Mike year. Trahan something new in in- dustrial arts. Mr. Kumorek: This is a car engine. Mr. Marsette and David Carignan: David, you're supposed to be watching me, not the camera. i., Mr. Thibodeau helps Amy Brewer. Ms. Pietraszewski shares art sec- rets with a student. Qziaw Mrs. Clayton at work in the Attendance Office. Mrs. Harris: The team scored! Coach O'ReiIIy gives instructions to the team. Mrs. Cohen I Mr. Cotton with Bob Champney in her medieval costume. A is 1 Q if Bi 511113 -rum ei t -tfnu M3315-f n sighing-thin eiglqtg-tfnu eightg-ifnu eiglqtg-ifnu eighig-tfnn eightg-ifnn efglqtg-tfnn 2221112 'ffm' ?'ffif1i1iw et t -tfnn eigllgtlg-tfxlu eigghtg-ifxlu eightg-tfxxn eiglqtg-tfnn Bfzhfg-ffn Biz-1512-ffm Qfghfg-ffvn Am :A l Front: Mary Hamel, Laura Goyette, Heather Brown, Lesley Dwyer, An Ho, Nancy Andrews, Teresa Goyette, Mary Bowen, Bill Clayton, Jef Henault. Row 2: Kelly Chickering, Mary Spillman, Paige Johnson, Nicole lsaak, Mme. Barry, Mr. Jobin, Kris Furlong, Andrew Baute, Sue Nelson John Driscoll. Row 3: Debbie Stone, Emily Hildebrandt, Holly Belluscio, Chris Cunningham, Tiffany Hussey, Kim Cottom, Liz Boudreau, Jil Cheney, Kim Folsom, Kathy Murray, Jenny McCollough, Tim Patria, Tammy MacAllister, Amy Treat, Tad Dwyer. Row 4: Tracy Warren, Anna Johansson, Cindy Begin, Maria Markow, Janice Bates, Jennifer Sy, Jim Moore, Flick Brown, Brian Ingalls, Tracy Menard, Sue Weinert, Lor Russell, Jackie Trahan. ibn' Front: Kris Furlong, Secretary, Mr. Jobin, Adviser, Nicole lsaak, Co- President. Back: John Driscoll, Co-President, Sue Nelson, Treasurerg Andrew Baute, Vice-President. This year's French club was very active. The club held two very successful grinder sales. Members participated in the Homecoming Parade, and much hard work was put into the construction of the float. Some members designed costumes representing a famous French person, and these costumes were worn to the annual Language Festi- val. This year the club made its annual trip to Canada, this time to Quebec. Touring this old city was both educational and great fun. 36 wma!! 60454 Christine Cunningham and Mr. Jobin: Which one is going to the guillotine? xf-sf Front: Donna Whitfield, Patti McCurdy, Carmen Jeschke, Andrea Stadtmuller, Lisa Jobin, Maria Gianferrari. Ftow 2: Mark May, Frank Richter, Bill Smedley, Chris White, Siegfried Richter, Shine Ho, Rob Stack. 6444 ng ' X . . . , . . S Donnamarie Whitfield: I m a German pixie. Officers Donnamarie Whitfield, Patti McCurdy, Maria Gianferrari, Frank Richter. This year the German Club tried to establish itself firmly as a significant part of the Keene High extracurricular activity program. Activities included a February-vacation ski day, a trip to Boston with dinner at the Wursthaus, various fund-raising projects, and participation in the annual Foreign Language Festival in March, Mr. Man- darich is the adviser of the group and Donnamarie Whit- field is the president. 37 .1 kg Front: Deborah Flanders, Lisa Chickering, Mary Letourneau, Todd Dubois, Julie Barrett, An Ho, Jen Brown, Ainsley Miller, Mr. Kirkpatrick. Row 2: Ann Eastman, Jennifer Lake, Martha Laurent, Charlean Cassin, Chaipel Leinster, Debbie Austin, Janice Klaski, Manha Ekberg, Katherine Piper, Kelly Gulbin, Liz Boudreau. Row 3: Phoebe Kilpack, Andrea Kosmo, Jennifer Gendron, Candy Bourassa, Todd Bergeron, Charlie Wilder, Jennifer Campbell, Ann Leinster, John Poisson, Lisa Hanlon, Laurie Bay. Throughout the year the Latin Club had various fund raising activities. They used the money earned to help support the Heier Galloway Memorial Latin Award. Each year this award is given tc 6464 the Latin IV student with the highest four-year grade average ir Latin. The club learns many things about Latin and Bomar culture, and during the year they celebrate various Roman holi- days. The Latln Club also participatd in the Language Festival. Officers Seated: Mary Letourneau, Julie Barrett, An Ho. Standing: Mr. Kirkpat- Jennifer Brown, Jennifer Campbell, Mary Letourneau are ready to rick, Todd Dubois, Jen Brown. take off in the Homecoming Parade. 9? au' N 38 Front: Gina Piermattei, Lisa Whitney, Jodi Wilber, Kristen Wilder, Mariana Jackson, Nancy Randall, Beth Robbins, Cathy Cross, Gwen Trumbull. Row 2: Elaine Scrivani, JoJo Lindgren, Jodi Schofield, Colony Barrett, Stacy Spofford, Abbie Lourie, Elayne Tobin, Cathy Jackson, Anna Jacobson, Cathy Norlund, Sue Biokley. Row 3: Debbie Tremblay, Bill Schreiber, Chuck Croteau, Andy Johnston, Peter Jackson, Kathy Porter, Pam Pregent, Deirdre Kirk. The Spanish Club has been busy this year. They participated 1 the Homecoming Parade and won first place. The club had a lalloween Party, sledding party, and again this year participated 1 the Language Festival with the other language clubs. This year he club gave a scholarship to a graduating senior and sponsored itrip to Spain during the April vacation. Officers Kristen Wilder, Mariana Jackson, Mr. Holden, Nancy Randall, Jodi Wilber. ggi: -J rl T' ' 'I' 1 Jj1aw:A6Z4A Cathy Jackson is dressed for the Homecoming Parade. . Q -. 1, Q '- , X if 39 Front: Gary Bunce, Michelle Chaisson, Sara Wyman, Deb Flanders, Lisa Salo, Donna Whitfield, Stephanie Saunders. Row 2: Tracy Lynch, Michelle Cole, Mariana Jackson, Cathy Jackson, Secretaryg Andy Baute, President, John Poisson, Vice-President, Dan Maxwell, Treasurer, Mr. Miller, Adviser. Row 3: Joel Peart, Kelly Locke, Laura Dadura, Tim Weed, David Flanders, Don Wilson, Todd Dubois, Mary Hamel, Laurie Bergmann, An Ho, Angie Wright. . , , ,. a. 1 is National Ammrnrtuwii nl' Stuhrnt C Qnunrilu Wt kffllf .Sbtnnf Andy Baute President Besides selling food at the con- cession stands for football, base- ball, and basketball games, the Student Council has many other responsibilities. Increasing school spirit was one of the Stu- dent Council's objectives this year. Events such as Homecom- ing Weekend, Winter Carnival, and Spirit Week helped to obtain this goal. The council also hoped to reinstate the Honor K. awarded to an unsung hero who has volunteered much of his time Dan Maxwell, Treasurer and efforts to both school and I I vi I f 4 1 .1 community events. 40 Joseph Clifford, Mr. Anderson, Robert Johnson, Greg Pregent, Janice Bates, Cathy Cross. gamma! The Youth and Government program consists of students who are interested in the theory and practice of the American democratic process in the operation of state government. ln January delegates meet to elect members of the senate, house, supreme court, and governor's council and to begin preparation of bills. The March meeting was held to elect the governor and other officials and to organize committees. At the final meeting in April, the delegates met as the legislative assembly to carry our their duties and to pass legisla- tion. Lincoln Robertson was a candidate for governor. Greg Pregent was a lobbyist, Paul Sica and Cathy Cross were senators: and Bob Johnson was on the governor's council. Front: Lincoln Robertson, Janice Bates, Cathy Cross, Tracey Warren, Tracey Lynch. Back: Debbie Stone, Bob Johnson, Paul Sica, Greg Pre- gent, Elayne Tobin, Mr. Anderson. Absent: Kelly Gulbin. 5 Lincoln Robertson Governor Front.' Greg Pregent. Standing: Paul Sica, Lincoln Robertson, Bob Johnson, Cathy Cross. 41 Officers Tim Starkey, Presidentg Mrs. Jordan, Adviser, Larry Heimann, Debate Captaing Cathy Jackson, Speech Qadaze The Debate Team has had a successful year, fielding at least one strong team a level, but for varsity, which had a slow start in the fall. Last year's champions, Larry Heimann and Arofan Gregory, have held their position successfully dur- Captain. The Speech Team's motto was We are pre- pared. Due to economics, it was not enough to be prepared. Tournaments were very few and far between from September to late January. Spring saw a few more opportunities, wins began to come their way. ing state pre-lims, and novice, intermediate, and varsity look to taking state titles again in 1982. Debate Front: Debbie Dyer, Jennifer Putnam, Tim Starkey, Mrs. Jordan, Larry Heimann, Cathy Jackson, Carmen Jeschke, Adrienne Antrim, Abbie Lourie. Row 2: Greg Thompson, Phil Lariviere, Kory Peirce, Jeannie Sowers, Sara Arnott, David Bradley, Todd Quinn, Dean Shelley, Darren Cleveland. if-f ti ............ 42 --X Yi Forensics Front: Nancy Fay, Karen O'Conner, Tim Starkey, Mrs, Jordan, Larry Heimann, Cathy Jackson, Abbie Lourie. Row 2: Greg Thompson, Phil Lariviere, Elayne Tobin, Lynne Kempton, Lincoln Robertson, Darren Cleveland, Sue Wilson. David Bradley tries out his arguments. is-v 'Nd NWN Mn, .. ...M More trophies are added every year ,ty H Abbie Lourie plans her strategy. Larry Heimann is multi-talented Front: Flon Norlund, Tom Howe, Ken Caswell, Richard Castagna, Back: Mr. Gober, Mark Chickering, John Carlin, Andy Morrison. Qqya' Jamie Nine KHS junior boys traveled to St. Anselm's College last June to participate in the annual New Hampshire Boys' State program. Sponsored by various service organizations in the local area, the delegates spend the week learning about the workings of town, state, and national government. Political parties are formed: campaigns are waged: and elections are held for all offices from Selectmen to governor and council. l Mark Chickeringg Concentra- tion. l Dave Irwin: What's puzzling? Ron Norlund and Ken Caswell: Studying your American Gov- ernment? '19 K..-. Seated: Sarah Bohannon, Kelly Lynch, Laurie Bergmann, Michelle lde. Standing: Laura Johnston, Jennifer Brown, Darcy Smith 5245 Jima Last June seven KHSjunior girls went to St. Anselm's to participate in the New Hampshire Girls' State program, which is held annually. The girls became affiliated with political parties, as they campaigned for and supported candidates for the offices at all levels from selectmen to governor. During this time the girls became acquainted with all the facets of local and state government. 11' - Michelle lde: Of course, I enjoy studying American government. i I The girls pose informally on the campus at St. Anselm's 7' Front: John Louiselle, Brian Foley, Tim Patria, Josh Isaak, Ricky Egan Back Jeff Holmes Steve Ash Phil Larivuere Andy Johnston Kevin Seaver, Peter Pitsas. Each year sixteen junior boys from Keene High are selected to attend four of the weekly luncheon meet- ings of the Lions Club. 'l'hese Junior l.ions Ieam tirst- hand about the workings of this community service club. Made up of local businessmen, the club spon- sors activities to raise money for eyesight conserva- tion. The boys chosen exhibit the traits of leadership, dependability, and scholarship. Keene High has been participating in the program for twenty-five years. Jeff Holmes: You re kidding I have to give a speech? Pete Pitsas: I don't believe you said John Loulselle Lunch atthe Lions meet that! ing beats this any day nf in x 45 l Front: Siegfried Richter, Ollie Schneiderjans, Larry Heimann, Frank Richter. Back: Dave Austin, Bob Dwane, Jett Salo, Andy Baute. gon f GRN AT X For thirty-seven years Keene High School has been participating in the Junior Rotarian program spon- sored by the local Rotary Club. Among the criteria used for selecting the senior boys are citizenship, knowledge, and perseverance. Made up of local businessmen, the Rotary Club is a community service organization whose pet project is helping crippled chil- dren. Junior Rotarians attend four of the weekly Mon- day-noon luncheon meetings. ff DQQ Jeff Salo: No, l can't wear this to the Rotary meeting. I have to dress up. sv na yy N 4 Andy Baute: Practicing your speech, Andy? Bob Dwane: l wonder what's for lunch this week. K' 47 Seated: Kim Perry. Standing: Siegfried Richter, Larry Heimann, Andy Baute. Selected especially for their academic ability, St. Paul's students attend an advanced studies program for six weeks following their junior year. The Program is both challenging and enjoyable, since studies are balanced by social and sports activities. Each student is obliged to take an English course and one of fifteen major courses. Classes run from nine o'clock until one o'clock Monday through Saturday, and morning chapel services are mandatory. Sports facilities on campus include twelve clay tennis courts, two soccer fields, abaseball field, track, and a gymnasium. Movies and dances take place almost every weekend, and many students walk or ride bicycles into Concord center, only a few miles away. Also, because of the close atmosphere and similar interests, good friendships are usually made. All aspects considered, this program is unique and worthy of much praise. Ja. wwf, JW '13 XX 5, 48 it Seated: Julie Pardus, Mariana Jackson, Christine Hall, Tracy Menard, Susan Nelson, Kelly Chickering, Donna Whitfield, Kim Perry. Standing: Martha Ekberg, Mark Chickering, Andy Baute, Larry Heimann, Ron Norlund, Frank Richter, Tom Howe, Siegfried Richter, Dan Boland, Andrew Morrison. Absent: Suzanne Riel, Gail Paddock, David Irwin. Mariana Jackson receives her pin from Mr. Burns. Tracy Menard receives a corsage from Brenda Stoeckmann. Students who study and work hard to achieve good grades and who participate in school activities may be rewarded by being elected to the National Honor Soci- ety. Scholarship, service, leadership, and character are the four criteria used as the basis for selection. Juniors and Seniors who have first maintained a high scholas- tic average are then nominated by the faculty, using the other three criteria. Inl- tiation is held in May each year under the leadership of Mrs. Hetherman, the adviser. Dan Boland receives his pin from Mr Burns. The Junior lnductees. 13 i .-'RUN Kneeling: Scott Smith, Jonathan Mason, Rob Stack, Dan Moore, Robin Parnpichate, Renee Holbrook, Michelle Kearney, Mike Walker Standing: Rose Lambert, Becky Thorpe, Lisa Jobin, Laura Smith, Steve Rennick, April Sullivan, Kim Taft, Ron Kendall, Heidi Lechllder Pam Clark, Nancy Sutherland, Denise Rodney, Cindy Papile, Kelly Philbrick. tfefozbefa The senlices performed by the members of the Unique Ser- vices group are varied. They are trained in all facets of working with library and audio-visual materials. Some students process, stamp, and shelve books, while others deliver study hall lists. Some students deliver audio-visual equipment to classrooms and assist students and teachers in its use. 50 Kim Topa and Monique Letourneau: Girls, you're supposed to be studying in the library, not camera watching. M, David Hansen: Don't lean back too far! NCTE Award The National Council of Teachers of English annually sponsors a writing contest in order to recognize talented student writers. Each nominee submits an example of his best writing and a timed essay dealing with a given subject. These writing samples are evaluated by judges in each state, and finalists are chosen. The contestants from Keene High for this year are pictured at the left. Seated: Sue Nelson, Kim Parry. Standing: Sue Weinert. Voice of Democracy Local Winner Third Place Winner in the District Tracy Menard D.A.R. Winner Each high school in the state selects one D.A.Fi. winner. The award is based on the qualities of citizenship, leadership, service, and dependabil- ity. Tracy Menard was selected by her classmates as the senior best demonstrating these qualities. Sue Scott Dave Irwin Tim Smith National Merit Each year over a million high school juniors take the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Those juniors whose scores are in the top half of one percent of the scores in that state become National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists. The next one and a half percent receive Letters of Commendation, recogniz- ing their high scholastic achievements. Dave lnivin and Tim Smith received Letters of Com- mendation this year. 51 Front: Tiffany Hussey, Kelly Lynch, Tara Sullivan, Ms. Olson, Kathrine Piper, Ellen Blouin. Row 2: Laura Frye, Pam Bowman, Andrea Kosmo. Row 3,' Michelle Patnaude, Anne Leinster, Jenny McCullough, Kim Taft, Elaine Scrivani. Paints, brushes, easels, canvases, palettes - these are the artist's equipment. Art club members gain extra experience in the use of these items. ln addition, the group had a project of silk-screening T-shirts. Posters and murals are also among their varied projects. :? 'fr 24 ...Q-. 3? A Tri Anne Leinster, Vice-President, and Andrea Kosmo, President. M Jim ew 52 6444 Members on the other end of the camera. Q L. Ms. Pietraszewski and Dawn Navish work with the enlarger. Cameras, lenses, film, f-stops, available light, flash -these are all a part of the photographer's vocabu- lary. Photography club members are gaining experi- ence in the use of these items. The major emphasis this year has been working in the dark room. The group took several picture-taking field trips. Front: Marc Donais, Kevin White, Ms. Pietraszewski. Back: Sean Beal, Dawn Navish, lan Fitzgerald, Devon McCullough. ,gr- 53 ,K Q., ww .. ':'-'TfTgj.'Y-., '1.-- 1 ff, . fx- 4 'F fSs...4l. , 0' -1-A , P ,. .t....f- Senior Ushers Front: Phoebe Kilpack, Robin Fletcher, Laurie Bergmann, Maria Gianferrari, Laura Frye, Tracy Menard. Row 2: Julie Barth, Molly Campbell, Gayle Arseneault, Carolyn Wieland, Terry Cass, Darlene Croteau. Row 3: Amy Price, Donnamarie Whitfield, Mariana Jackson, Margaret Baker, Sarah Bohannon, Patti McCurdy, Kim Reid, Tara Sullivan, Michelle Ide, Kathy Smyth, Criti Hall, Laura Goyette, Mr. Pindell. Row 4: Nicole Isaak, Leslie Johnson, Becky Ogg, Kelly Chickering. The Ushers have added new activities to their pro- gram of community service. At Halloween the girls went to the elementary schools to assist teachers with their classroom parties. This was so successful that the girls were invited back for Thanksgiving and Christmas. In January the club sponsored a program on child abuse with speakers and an assembly. In addition to their usual ushering duties for school Margaret Baker -xl . 'GM and community activities, the girls also went Christ- mas caroling at Cheshire Hospital, sponsored a Valentine Sadie Hawkins' Dance, and had an Easter project at the Day Care Center. The annual Fashion Show was again financially successful. Last year's scholarship, awarded to a senior member of the club, was in the amount of a thousand dollars. Maria Gianferrari 54 Jodi Wilber, Assistant Head Usher, Mr. Pindell, Adviser, Maria Gianferrari, Head Usher. eu ' X. - D W t ink--.f - Elisa Gianferrari and Molly and Margaret Baker Laura Frye and Molly and Katie Debbie Dinkel Katie Pindell The Ushers' Club float in the Homecoming Parade had the theme You've come a long way, baby. Front: Elisa Ginaferrari, Chris Chickering, Jodi Wilber, Ellen Farrey, Debbie Dinkel. Row 2: Debbie Tremblay, Lisa Jobin, Lisa Chickering, Beth Chamberlin, Tracy Warren, Tammy MacAllister, Ann Eastman, Anslee Meredith. Row 3: Debbie Stone, Janet Alger, Jenny McCouIlough, Ann Lacoille, Kendra Kuja, Kathy Porter, Kristen Furlong, Lisa Salo, Anna Johansson, Kathy Murray, Debbie Arseneault, Liz Drouin, Mary Hamel. Vibes: 55 Front: Frank Mengler, Robert Ellis, Maura Finnegan, Julie Osgood, Liz Drouin, Ansiee Meredith, Kevin Greenwood, Mike Maloney. Row 2: Perry Edson, Keith White, Jeff Barden, Fred Roberts, Joseph Leavin', Gary Trayhan, Gary Bernard, Kathy Emery, Amy Creeley, Holly Allen. Row 3: Jackie Trahan, Jon Blanchard, Ken Abbott, Sue Bedell, Charles Belletete, Kim Bassi, Mark Christopher- son, Claire Young, Leslie Brolin, Don Maxwell', Kevin Sentor', Mr. Humphrey, Jim Thayer. Flow 4: Beth Croteau, Margaret Baker, Anne Herrick, Darlene Croteau, Bob Trombley, Paul Davis, Richard Scheffler, Paul Rilling, Luanne Pelkey' Robert Grover', Ron Bogue. ' indicates a sending school member. I I I I The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is a national organization of individuals involved in co-educational A secondary and post-secondary vocational industrial education. This includes students in trade, industrial, tech- M nical and health education courses that are vocationally and occupationally oriented. VICA is the only national organization whose purpose is to serve vocational indust- rial youth. M-mmwv W ,.. sux., X ,Mig 56 l Seated, Front: Mary Hamel, Tracy Warren, Darcy Smith. Row 2: Erica Low, Laurie Bergmann, Laura Goyette, Kelly Lynch, Laura Frye, Kelly Chickering, Barb Caron, Kelly Farrell, Darlene Croteau, Michelle Ide, Bich Castagna, Darryl Gehly, John Poisson, Neil Harte, Gary Bedard. Row 3: Sara Colby, Kathy O'Connor, Darlene Prince, Cindy Sawyer, Gina Piermattei, Sue Wilson, Deirdre Kirk, Becky Williams, Heidi Breen, Tracy Menard, Criti Hall, Kathy Smyth, Maria Davis, Sue Stoeckmann, Debbie Tremblay, Elaine Scrivani. Row 4: Sue Bedell, Julie Barth, Merri Blastos, Lisa Gonya, Phoebe Kilpack, Heather Keddie, Janice Klaski, Marian Jackson, Paula Loves, Lisa Chickering, Maria Gianferrari, Donna Whitfield, Stephanie Pligopoulos, Nichole Isaak, Jen Brown, Amy Greeley, Jen Sy, Ann Eastman, Sarah Bohannon, Michelle Chaisson, Mary Spillman, Tammy MacAllister, Alicia Hilliard, Mancy Scrivani, Ann LaCoile, Kelly Locke. Row 5: Leslie Johnson, Mary Bird, Molly Campbell, Patti McCurdy, Debbie Paoletta, Mary Letourneau, Paul Sica, Joanna Boyce, Mary Bowen, Jill Cheney, Paula Page, Tammy Sawyer, Heidi Bissell, Deanna Bowen, Christy Longever, Jodi Schofield, Sue Bohannon, Allyson Barden, Cheri Baker, Kendra Rideout, Jill Anderson, Paige Johnson, Kendra Kuja, Amy Treat, Lisa Salo. fa aw As a first year club, many outstanding contribu- tions were made which benefited Keene High. The members of the Pep Club cheered on the 1981- ? 1982 football team to many victories. With much ff enthusiasm and the help of the student body, fu- ture activities can be a success. l Darcy Smith Nicole Isaak Sponsors of the Powder Puff Sarah Bohannon and Jill Cheney M . jx. y . . . ,ts s 57 ......5 ZIIIII IIIIII ...Q III' ...t 1... til US MAKE YOKII SKSNS vacuum Q ..--. ' i pvc... ...... Charles Hemlow QTJ, Kathleen Roy, Shelly DeMatties, Mr. Kohlenberg. Qc?6QA Although the DECA group was small this year, it was very active. They made their annual trip to the Holyoke Shopping Mall and participated in the State DECA Conference in March in Concord. Kathleen Roy, who is the State Parliamentarian, attended the North Atlantic Regional Conference, held in Washington, D. C., in November. In coop- eration with the Distributive Education classes, the group participates in the operation of the Book Store, the Mini Store, and the Future Hut. It is hoped in the near future to have a computer to help keep track of inventory. l , , ,1:,sfy,.t t N. 1 vi S-W 'xwsusg S-'viii-QQES YA - 'Eff'- ts ' 9 'X wf1,,.Q .xx t ,.,, ,rt , itirkfbwtf ,..,,v., .... , ,., .,,. , -...- ....Q....- ........4. ne...-.-an.. .....-nf... ....n...... ...,:nnv?'K ' so---H , Q, 1 - .,. SL Lorie Tyler QTJ Checks the cash register in the Automotive Store. in 1' 'IEL- x it if ' at UDWUIIAT ION UUMADE mm 'Mg t o .,. ...... .. , . ,,.. f V M, f s FUTURE HUT W 58 'TU' Front: Lori Bemis, Lisa Buckman, Karen Yeaton, Gayle Arseneault, Laurie Bergmann, Laura Goyette, Chris Chickering, Cathy Cross, Heather Seymour. Ftow 2: Mrs. Moylan, Deanna Andrews, Sara Arnott, Holly Keough, Kay Bickford, Judy Ellis, Kim Meade, Kim Fulwood, Pam Bevis. Row 3: Doug Cooper, Heather Lacroix, Christy Paight, Patti Rokes. if flags 1 ,r ',Qi- ah --ai -0 S' l., .5 s. 7 4 Gayle Arseneault, Laurie Bergmann, Laura Goyette, Chris Chickering, Pam Bevis, and Christy Paight pose around the Christmas Party refreshment table. Top: Heather Seymour and Cathy Cross get weighed. Bot- tom: Sara Arnott and her elder- ly guest. WGJA Health Occupations Students of America is a vocational youth group which encourages leadership skills and provides the opportunity to meet with students from around the state. Monthly meetings are held at Concord High School, and an annual convention is held at which students compete for trophies in skills learned in the classroom. This year's activities included the annual Christmas party for the elderly and various field trips to health agen- cies. Officers Front: Kim Fulwood, Karen Yeaton, Gayle Arseneault, Laurie Bergmann, Heather Lacroix, Christy Paight, and Patti Rokes are dressed for the Homecoming Parade. 'WP' Pam Bevis, Lori Bemis. Row 2: Lisa Buckman, Patti Rokes, Heather Lacroix, Christy Paight, Sara Arnott. 59 - ... ,L .. .La Kneeling: Sandy Fuller, Pam Riley, Deneen Guyette. Row 1: Jenifer Taylor, Kathy O'Neil, Anslee Meredith, Mary Delworth, Toni Spring, Arline Deem, Sherry Simons, Julie Pratt. Row 2: Mrs. Roman, John Baxter, Mrs. Wellman, Lisa Echavarria, Cheryl Schillemat, Terry Cass, Charlene Grover, Cathleen Thompson, Mindy Seatten, Julie Newstead, Darlene Lake, Lisa Brown, Donna Patnaude, Mrs. Sawyer. Row 3: Steve Rennick, Troy Cyr, Andrea Desjardins, Heidi Brogno, Virginia Sibley, Gwen Trumbull, Maryann Martischnig, Krissy Kelly, Sheila LaPointe, Janice Stanclift, Carol Deyo. Wdfyidl The Food Service section of HERO raises money for the scholarship fund, for extra activities beyond the school day, and for expenses in the proficiency events at the spring conference. The members compete for trophies and medals in customer service and food preparation, as well as attend workshops in personal development and special interests. Mr. Hils is the state adviser of HERO Food Service. its , 1' 8 vi. 1542 gag-5Mggxat,,,:. The Textiles group of HERO sold linen calendar towels to raise money for a fabric- buying field trip. The annual made-by-us fashion show, Creations for All Seasons, was held in the spring. The group also partici- pated in the proficiencies at the May conven- tion. 60 I - 'Zn' f ' The HERO Child Care group sold candles, straw- berry patches, and handmade white bears to raise money for dues and projects. Service projects in- cluded cookies for Friendly Meals on Valentine's Day and St. Patrick's Day. Among the proficiency events entered at the state convention was story telling. 1 mn' r ,4- l Officers Front: Bruce Phelps, Darcy Smith, Tim LaPointe. Back: Lisa Frazier QMJ, Barbara Rivest, Abbie Atwood. Darline Shannon: This is a geraniumf' I AbigailAtwood, Danielle Parent, Henry Joe Bittner: This is backbreaking 1 Marrotte, and Mr. Winsor pose with the work! FFA tractor. . FFA activities require a combination of classroom instruction, laboratory activi- H l . T ties, and the supervised occupational experience programs. Numerous FFA activi- fs s ties exist which require that students become prepared by study and that they en, nf' Egg experience a relationship with Organized instruction, Supervised Occupational i 'KX ' 513' , ' A' ,, , ,, , b Experience, and FFA Activities. The entire program places an emphasis on the individual and his importance. All can exert an influence, and that influence will be for A lvwsns the betterment of all. This year the Keene Chapter participated in many State Contests, competing against agricultural schools. Keene finished first in the horticul- ture contest held during the interscholastic competition at UNH. During the fall National FFA President Mark Herdon visited the local chapter. Front: Bruce Phelps, Debbie Humphrey, Danielle Parent, Darcy Smith, Tim LaPointe. Row 2: Henry Marrotte, Terry Peets, Conway Georges, Rebie White, Abigail Atwood, Mr. Windsor, Darline Shannon. Row 3: Pam Jones, Kelly Wentworth. Row 4: John Rokes, Joe Bittner, Lisa Frazier, Barbara Fiivest. Row 5: John Scadova, Chris Pawelczyk, Bob Collier. an-G ,M . ,..,- ' Q 4 61 Mr. Hall, our adviser. Seated: Andrea Kosmo. Standing: Mariana Jackson, Siegfried Richter, Julie Barth, Nicole lsaak, Mr. Hall. 5 The Enterprise, Keene High School's out- standing literary and art magazine is con- tinuing the fine tradition of excellence. Under the leadership of Mr. Hall, the staff is planning one large issue, featuring more art work than to 1 in the past. As its motto says, Esto Perpetua, the Enterprise is enduring forever. Siegfried Richter, Co-Editor: Mariana Jackson, Business Man- ager. You can't do that: it's too expensive, Ziggy. Nicole Isaak: Editor in Chief 'tReading Andrea Kosmgy An Editor: Julie Barth, manuscripts fak9S forever. Co-Editor This art work looks great! Frand Richter: l'mjust a jack-of-all-trades 62 R S xA? - .f'N A,--w f General Office Nancy Sutherland, Darlene Prince, Brian Hebert, Beth Croteau, Deb Gobin J The Junior Secretaries are volunteers who work as aides in the school offices. The girls in the Attendance Office collect the attendance cards and deliver the daily bulletin. In the General Office the volunteers sort mail, run errands, and deliver packages and messages. The aides in the Guid- ance Office deliver messages and help with filing and other duties. Saving many steps for the regu- lar secretaries, these volunteers learn something about the tasks of a clerical worker. Attendance Office Elizabeth Coates, Lynn Rice Lisa Mallat Guidance Office Lia Athanasopoulos, Bami Raymond, Kathy Key, Tiffany Raymond, Lorelei Ervin, Loretta Wills 1 fs- 'W ppqynrw Committee Chairmen Front: Julie Barrett, Suzanne Riel, Sarah Bohan- non, Lynne Kempton. Row 2: Kelly Chickering, Margaret Baker, Amy Price. Officers and Advisers Greg Thompson, Vice Mrs. Nelson Mr. Riel Mrs. Shanks Mr. Pindell Steve Ash, President -President 6444 The Drama Club continued its tradition of two outstanding perfor- mances a year. Last spring the group staged Antigone, and this fall, Pen- dragon. The club also enjoyed a din- ner-theater party at the Coach Light in May. f I 1 ' rms: 9' 'V f g Seniors Front: Merri Blastos, Julie Barth, Sherry Pellerin, Larry Heimann, Robin Fletcher, Susan Nelson, Amy Price. Row 2: Julie Barrett Suzanne Riel, Margaret Baker, Mindy Gates, Sarah Bohannon, Kelly Chickering, Phobe Kilpack, Terry Cass. Row 3: John Hayes Susan Weinert, Tad Dwyer, Joan Langone, Rick Brown, Laura Johnston, Sue Scott. an 64 to .9 I if Once again the weekend before Thanksgiving saw the annual fall produc- tion of the Drama Club. Pendragon was written, both music and script, by KHS graduatQJon O'Brien. The play was set in the days of King Arthur, and the audience was delighted by the lovely costumes and scenery. This is the second original play written by Jon O'Brien that the club has produced. Whata pack of lies you've conjured Saints preserve us - the King is up! 3. dead! Attend our song with a glad heart and mind! Top: 'lPause for a moment and then shed a tear. Bottom: That's enough, Kay. Now get to class. l'm coming out- let me take a bow. Hoity-toity! WWW 5' LQ' .., ..,... W April, 1981 Steve Ash ICreonJ and Eric Berg iMessengerJ God, this sin, my sin, Can never be forgiven. I killed her. I can own no alibi. Melanie Hildebrandt Ilsmenej and Diane Carlin fAntigoneJ Save yourself. I shall not envy you. ',-,- f 5,5 .. .iii Steve Ash fCreonJ and Larry Heimanrt Steve Bailey, Susan Dumais, Adrienne Antrim, Phil Lari- KSGHUYJ viere, Kevin Nilund IChorusJ Well, l'lI tell you: the body-someone's just Buried it and gone. And she a goddess born of gods, While we are mortals born of men. Eric Berg IMessengerJ Then, desperate, He pressed against the sword and drove it home. 66 Scott Landry IA Boyj and Fred Hoyt ITiresias, the Prophetj Then beware, you're standing once again upon the razor's edge. 3 . r ig 5 Egg ' ff 'fy , - I :Ji if . I, . . his . t All-State Chorus Front: Sherry Pellerin, Phoebe Kilpack, Sue Scott, Laura Johnston, Sue Nelson, Shannon Waters. Back: Keith White, Arofan Gregory, Greg Thompson, Chris Holden, Steve Ash, Larry Heimann. Absent: Siegfried Richter, Merri Blastos. Tim Smith and Pete Comerford All-New England Orchestra study All-State music. Holly Belluscio 30015 All-State Band and Orchestra Front: Karen O'Connor, Holly Belluscio. Back: Kevin Nash, Keith Adams, Pete Comerford, Tim Smith. Chris Holden and Keith White win both All-State and All-New - England. All-New England Chorus Front: Sue Scott, Sherry Pellerin. Back: Keith White, John Carlin, Chris Holden, Tom Hulslander. Absent: Julie Robbins, Frank Rich- ter, Merri Blastos. 67 Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue Front: John Morgan, Steve Ash, John Driscoll, Keith Adams. Back: Chris Ben- nett, Bob Johnson, Greg Thompson, Tom White, Dave Garland, Young Park. - J Adewgfw 677 Be A Clown Tim Patria, Sue McLaughlin, Kim Folsom Y, .5 0 0 Q. Be A Clown Kim Folsom, Holly Belluscio, AnneMarie Farrar, Janet Putnam, Julie Barrett, Todd Dubois, David Garland 68 f it A ll , ji i , '55 l a R 2 ll F l g 5 r W , if , 5 l il El lll T , N y A - , , l . I , g T , 'F I H v 'li . Y 5 Y 'Tl r A f When You Wore A Tulip Adrienne Weiss, Sue Nelson, Sue Scott, Jodi Wilbei Laura Johnston, Sherry Pellerin, Robin Fletcher, Emil' Hildebrandt Life Upon the Wicked Stage Laura Johnston, Emily Hildebrandt, Robin Fletcher l 1, , fi i ' 3 , 3, P f 5 . A V t . as 2 ,z -- f1'7 f gf 4 4 r '677 Mistress Shady Vlatt Price, Arofan Gregory, Steve Ash, Fred Salo 1 I Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho Front: Molly Main, Sue Scott, John Morgan, Bob Johnston, Chris Holden, Lincoln Robertson. Back: Steve Ash, Roger Frigon, Tom White, Young Park, Sue McLaughlin. The sixth annual performance of Nostalgia Night lived up to the same quality of excellence as did the pre- vious five. Once again the KHS Cafeteria was transformed into the Pops Concert setting with singing waiter and refreshments. Under the direction of Mrs. Nelson and Mr. Cummings, about one hundred stu- dents from the A Cappella Choir and the Jazz Band presented a program of musical numbers featuring solo Davelrwin and group performances in a wide variety of styles. The first weekend in June continues to be one of the high- lights of the year. Who's Afraid of the Big, Bad Wolf? Mr. David Hodgkins, Sue Lund, Molly Main, Larry Heimann, Sarah Werninger fs Y 69 .vs .r-with f QQ 'F-w'?.r-mm Q! A E'..n:W C Front: Phoebe Kilpack, Robin Fletcher, Chris Cunningham, Heather Keddie, Chris Longever, Mary Spillman, Heidi Messer, Sherry Pellerin, Julie Barth, Angie Wright, Elayne Tobin, Merri Blastos, Julie Barrett. Row 2: Cheryl Schillemat, Kim Fulsom, Kelly Gulbin, Lori Farina, Sarah Bohannon, Mindy Gates, Adrienne Weiss, Pam Whitham, Abbie Lourie. Row 3: Laura Johnston, Sue Scott, Amy Price, Lynn Kempton, Becky Thorpe, Emily Hildebrandt, Lorie Bemis, Alan Bemis, Lincoln Robertson, Siegfried Richter, Tim Patria, Jennifer Putman, Dianne Menard, Sue Dumais, Amy Treat, Jodi Wilber, Sue Nelson, Shannon Waters, Julie Robbins, John Carlin, Mrs. Nelson. Row 4: Jim Bergeron, Mike Franklin, Chris Holden, John Driscoll, Steve Ash, Phil Lavriviere, Roger Frigon, Frank Richter, Larry Heimann, Warren Clark, Herb Ruelke, Chris Bennett, Barry Williams, Bob Johnson, Darren Cleveland, Pat Franklin, Greg Thompson, Keith White, John Morgan, Tom Hulslander. J66af1f1w6Zw2+ The A Cappella Choir continued its tradition of pro- viding excellent programs throughout the community. The staff and student body enjoyed the caroling in the corridors before Christmas vacation. Performing a variety of sacred, secular, and pop music, the choir meets during the school day to practice. Members of this prestigious group are selected by auditions. Many members participated in the New Hampshire All-State Choir and the All-New England Choirthrough competi- tive auditions. Mrs. Jean Nelson is the Choir director. Choir Council Seated: Angie Wright, Jodi Wilber, Sue Dumais, Kelly Gulbin. The Choir grouped around the piano at the Christmas Concert. Standing: Phoebe Kilpack, Julie Barrett, John Morgan. The Choir caroling in the corridors before Christmas vacation -...mn 70 Front: Simone St. Denis, Monique Jobin, Diane Pulaski, Tina Rokes, Kristen Seymour,Yvette Forest, Flechelle Stone, Sonja Kibbee, Sherry Buskey, Orinda Thompson, Patti Graves, Jeannine Arteta. Row 2: Channa Seatten, Lisa Buckman, Donna Sparks, Denise Rodney, Lori Wills, Dee Bowen, Sue Gage, Andrea Stadtmuller, Sue Bohannon, Lisa Barrett, Debbie Bishopric, Elizabeth Daschbach, Cheryl McMartin, Row 3: Deb Arseneault, Julie Crisman, Michelle Chaisson, Kory Peirce, Kim Power, Belinda Masterson, Adrienne Antrim, Jeannie Sowers, Jeanie Gagne, Monique Letourneau, Christine Chickering, Karen Chickering, Heidi Lechlider, Kim Topa, Jennifer Gendron, Bevln Perry, Linda Seymour, Mrs. Nelson. Row 4: Jennifer King, Janet Alger, Joan Langone, Mindy Seatten, Mark Bond, John Baxter, Chris Bennett, David Teeter, David Bradley, David Flanders, Bill Hippie, Robert Whitney, Karen O'Conner, Kim Sheehan, Cathy Thompson, Carolyn Johnson. Gdww Membership in the chorus is open to anyone who likes to sing. The group meets three times a week during the school day, and credit is given. Mrs. Nelson is the director of this group which performs a variety of music, mostly in the lighter style. Public performances are in conjunction with the A Cappella Choir concerts. Chorus Council Seated: Sonja Kibbee, Sue Gage, Debbie Arseneault. Standing: David Bradley, Janet Alger, Joan Langone. Deb Bishopric and Kris Seymour: Maybe some day we'll make A Choir. Dee Bowen: I hear music. Lisa Buckman: l'm humming. 71 X ar At is x ., , ,ff h' . T ' ' T T . X , , all b Ayr' Q 1 t .m Q 4 . if -K 1 f .ig ,Q , , 1 .x f- f . 4 ,g y g ,l, gi-v..5,f , f.. E i , as t Q 'ff Uh Mug Senior Class 2nd Prize Lfwwv Jmywe ww.-,w - 4, - - . , . M . ..:.::.i. . .,,,-... . N .C , '--M , t . A t'-4' A-. Turtle Wrestling Team 1st Prize ,. sv- V Moby Dick, a Whale Junior Class 3rd Prize The Student Council instituted this year what it hopes will be- come an annual event: a Winter Carnival. The beginning was a snow sculpture competition open to all organizations and classes. When Friday, February 12, dawned, a life size Moby Dick was swimming in the courtyard, having been launched by the Juniors. About noon the activity increased, and by 2:30 the Seniors and the Wrestling team had added their entries. The Stu- dent Council plans to add other events next year. Rob Lechlider and Jon Blanchard work on the Wrestling Team's turtle. Tim Weed: Taking the whale by the-tail! Keith Adams and all his trappings. V 5291! l. I Q51 L , fl, KSC At the piano Mem Bias- Front: Holly Smith, Lori Farina, Tom Howe, Peter Andrews, Joe Fladicioni. Row 2: John Carlin, Kevin Nash, tos and Pat Franklin Dan Osborn, Tim Roberts, Mr. Cummings. Row 3: Kristin Wilder, Ann McClure, Tim Smith, Pete Comerford, Jeff Henault, Peter Jackson, Mark Fosberry. D FW k. PHC Catching our breath between numbers. gwgsfmf Mr. Cummings and the Jazz Band continue to thrill audiences with their January Thaw concert the end of January. Although the weather was still plenty cold, the band was HOT. The group plays all kinds of music the Big Band Era to modern jazz rock. The band performs for many local businesses and organizations in a very busy schedule. Holly Smith, Tom Howe, and Joe Ftadicioni solo. ii il s ll ll 1 Q 4 xA iii 73 ,,,, - ,,,A, ,,,, A 4 Q, TP' Cathy Croteau, Nicole Wich- land, Keith While: Slrenuous x work, Keith? na-nan! Flags Front: Kelly Redfield, Peggy Maulhe, Pam Lesmerises, Michelle Wheeler. Back: Lisa Redfield, Joyce Jewett, Sue Barrett, Tracy Maguire. ,g -l - J ,,, , X. ,,,,.... 41 i ' , , l TN if-A 2 UM' g g M l ,,o., g Q W, - L - A-Q Q, viking, f i . M H - 8 'xl' V yn. V 4, . Q,.. ., ,,, .M I , ' ' v v , - 1. I I ,,, 1 . . ., . 1' l g l K ' f .1 . A' ' . 4 ,, V 5 A k W le a W . . ii' iv W , if Twirlers Robin Wesley and Holly Beaulieu. The Band marches in the Homecoming Pa- Percussion section. 'ade- 74 Mama! The Marching Band had a very productive sea- f 'Y a . , ' , ,, eee g son this year. They traveled to Amherst, Mas- WWW Q t y W tv sachusetts, for the second annual Music Bowl at '11 4 WW - the Universityof Massachusetts, where theywere ,W lt. A-A 'h ' , HW f rated second overall in music. They also per- T ' Z, W V9 formed at Dartmouth Stadium in the Cavalcade of 5 f 5 if games and the Homecoming Parade. The mem- bers ofthe marching band put in many long hours of practice and hard work throughout the summer and fall. Bands. The band also added the color at football X fx . , lafd The gang comes off the field after their football half-time per- formance. fy l l -aura Smith: ls that you tiding behind that hat? I I I ' Front: Robin Wesley, Captain of Twirlers. Row 2: Sue Gage, Assistant Drum Major, Holly Beaulieu, Twirlerg Sue Villeneuve, Twirlerg Shannon Waters, Drum Major. Back: Heidi Talbot, Flag Bearer. 75 Brass Front: Merri Blastos, Amy Price, Peter Andrews, Laura Tolman, Gwen Hall, Jeff Ferguson, Kednra Rideout, Lori Farina, Tom Howe, Holly Smith. Row 2: Debbie Dyer, Mike Franklin, Peter Comerford, Mike MacDonald, Wayne Poole, Kelly Hobbs, Mike Robarge, Kristen Wilder, Tim Smith, Peter Jackson, Jett Henault. Flow 3: John Carlin, Danny Osborn, Tim Roberts, Kevin Nash, Keith White, Robert Stack, Mark Bond, Lincoln Robertson, Ann McClure, Mark Fosberry. 6 QKZIZJ , ll 'E . J 'W' '3 .-L r' -L Holly Smith plays a sax- Lisa Gonya plays a flute. Mr. Cummings, Director of the Concert aphone. Band and the Marching Band. Band Council Seated: Holly Belluscio, Kathrine Piper, Shannon Waters. Stand- ing: John Carlin, Tom Howe, Tim Smith, Peter Jackson. Ann McClure DIHYS 8 trumpet. ' .44-1 is 76 Percussion LEFT: Seated: Pat Frank- lin, Steve Bird, Herb ' Fluelke. Standing: Brian A Hebert, Fred Wilmot. RIGHT: Keith Adams. tum., peter Jackson, Tim Smith, Tom Howe: Yes, ygu were fgo Off Shannon Waters, Bob Stack, Keith White: That's going to be a key! great exchange trip and concert! Winds Front: Diana Mosher, Kelly Marechal, Kathy O'Connor, Tim Patria, Lori Russell, Paula Carbonnaro, Shannon Waters, Kelly Baker, Sherri Meijers, Holly Belluscio. Row 2: Shawn Smith, Janice Klaski, Robin Wesley, Kim Perry, Denise Lariviere, Nicole Wichland, Cara Dion, Lisa Whitney, Kim Cotton, Kim Shaunesey, Katherine Piper, Jenifer Paire, Julie Robbins. Row 3: Sue Gage, Rechelle Stone, Jenelle Barrett, Cathy Croteau, Kristy Longever, Jody Schofield, Karen Brehm, Lisa Barrett, Lynn Salo, John Franklin, Charlene Brown. L A... , gg A . Q 1 77 'M The Band leads the Homecoming Parade. Kathrine Piper and Kelly Liz Drouin Gulbin in their Roman togas. el 1 This year's Second Annual Homecoming was hailed as a great success. Friday night, October 9, the weekend com- menced with a pep rally organized by the varsity cheerlead- ers. The rally was, after some delay, followed by a bonfire - the first in nearly a decade at Keene High. Saturday the parade got off to a noon start, and the football team, main- taining the spirit of the weekend, tromped over Memorial, 42-14. Following the game, alumni were invited to the steel building for cider and doughnuts. Jeff Berlin, a DJ from FM station 107, WAAF, highlighted the Homecoming Dance. The fans and cheerleaders urge on the football team. lt's a bird??!!? 78 The entries from the French Club and HOSA. Prizes Floats Seniors ................ .... 1 st The Cfowd Cheefs Cheerleaders .......... . . . 2nd anome' touchdown' HOSA .................. . . . 3rd Cars Spanish ........ ...1st French .......................... 2nd Debate .......................... 3rd Special Spirit Award to the Junior Class ff f fbi T T ttt,t. ,, T T Left: Go - Keene - - Go! Flight: All Plermat- F tei in her Mexican hat. T Toby Weed The Cheerleaders on their float 1 A Q- .ni- Mrs. Cohen: Amadeo the Herald Nicole Isaak: Beatrice Bill Proulx: John the Monk Alicia Hilliard and Michelle lde: Gate of Hell Sue Bedell, Becky Williams, Kendra Hideout: John Driscoll: Charlemagne the Emperor Lori Russell: The Leopard of Fraud Three Furies Darline Shannon: The Plague GAUDEAMUS IGITUFR Gaudeamus igitur, Juvenes dum sumus: Gaudeamus igitur, Juvenes dum sumus. Post jucundam juventutem, Post molestam senectutem Nos habebit humus, Nos habebit humus. Vivat academia, Vivat professoresg Vivat academia, Vivat professores. Vivat membrum quodlibet, Vivant membra quaelibet, Semper sint in flore, Semper sint in flore. rl' If 1 Toby Weed: Hairy-Toes the Demon Gina Piermattei: The Lion of Violence Wu.-' Nancy Randall, Kristen Wilder, Cheryl Schillemal: Cerberus the Three-Headed Dog K 1 it , . . ' tt' John Hayes: Sir Roland the Knight J rr,.,,., I fV,L,, Mike Brouillette and Ken Caswell: The Plague Rat and the Plague Flea Each year the Medieval Procession is put on by students in the World Literature class- es just before Christmas vacation. lt is a procession that is typical of the Middle Ages. Each student chooses a character and de- signs a costume. Many students chose char- acters from Dante Alighieri's book, The Infer- no. The students march through the halls singing a traditional student marching song. This year's Medieval Procession was very successful. Much time and effort was put in to make the costumes. Mrs. Cohen, the teacher of the World Literature classes, is the organizer of the procession. 81 53513 lmmense anticipation ' 9' Strategy T' Preparations Battle lnthe 1981-1982 Powder Putt Football game, the senior girls showed their ability and determination in a victory of 21-0. The junior partici- pants practiced tediously and played a tough game, yet the seniors had the upper hand from the start. The faculty also played a major role in that they were very enthusiastic in getting the ground work laid. Thanks to many, we hope that the Powder Puff Football game will become a standing tradition. 82 Attack Victory tem! Q Q Pm Front: Kim Taft, Sue Dumais, Diane Fisk, Lori Labrie, Sue Bini. Mary MacKenzie, Kim Eckhard, Mr. Hall. Row 2: Rob Dumais, Jen Blecharczyk, Kurt MacKenzie, Paul Sica, Terri Bourassa, Bev Jarvis, Heidi Wells, Janet Bisson, Beth Bergmann, Sue Beauregard. Row 3: Stephanie LaMothe, Stacy Clark, Bonnie Canterbury, Dan Curran, Jim Thayer, Amy Carignan, Lisa Mallat, Holly Allen, Patti Blanchard, Lori Allen, Jody Bragg. ,,,.. 6446 X R The Outing Club is comprised of individuals who are active and like the outdoors. The club planned various activities, such as hiking, leafouts, and snowshoeing. This year the club made apple cider, hiked up Mt. Monad- nock, and went sliding. The members like to have fun, be free, and be with nature. . Z g 3,5 N Vxzi ,fi C Q' im, ef. , fs. Q. The club on top of Mt. Monadnock. Stephanie LaMothe: Are you making fUf1 of my patched UD The long and winding road. jeans? 83 J 'tffgf Adviser: Miss Janet L. Spear Assistant Adviser: Miss Alexia Currie The Salmagundi is a miscellaneous mixture of pictures and writings. Starting in September, students begin working on the yearbook. All students are welcome to join. Experienced staff members teach the new members how to layout pages, crop pictures, and do write-ups. This year's staff consisted of about thirty hardworking people. The members put many long hours into working on the yearbook. Pages had to be drawn, typed, and indexed by certain deadlines. An extra effort was made by staff members to meet these deadlines. The 1982 Salmagundi is the result of much hard work and people working together. The staff would like to give a special thanks to Miss Spear. She is a fine adviser and helped to make this year's book a success. We would also like to thank Miss Currie for all her help in the business part of this year's Salmagundi. Also, we give a special thanks to Mr. Paul Wright and Mrs. Sandy Gemmell of Wright Studio for their time and cooperation with the staff. 84 Editor in Chief: Lori Russell Business Manager: J. Andrew Baute tf -diff Senior Editor: Martha Ekberg Sports Editor: Julie Pardus Underclassmen Editor: Julie Derjue sa C3 YW? ,S ' 1 XX wQm:w1-vvwfw .N,wwGi 'g'x - Jnderciassrnen Staff: Seated: Heidi Zinn, Jennifer Seymour. Stand- Senior Staff: Seated: April Sullivan, Stephanie Fiigopoulos. Standing: wg: Lori Farina, Joy Zukowski. Lisa Fiiendeau, Nancy Scrivani. Activities Staff: Paul Davis index Staff' Kim Shaunesey, Kathrine Piper 85 if 'Jfgf Index Staff Julie Derjue, Lisa Fliendeau, Kelly Chickering, Lori Russell, Julie Pardus, Martha Ekberg, Denise LeFebvre, Nancy Scrivani. Sports Staff: Betsy Bittner Faculty Staff: Beth Robbins 01 30, fi' if Index S tafff J X mv oy Zukowski, Lori Farina 'N-N Business Staff Julie Derjue, Kelly Chickering, Andrew Baute, Martha Ekberg, Denise LeFebvre. Becky Williams: I need some Gatorade! X2 Kelly Chickering: That can't be true. Q lll . M 1l,l, . will if f? - I it 3 V I V W1 W x-. x ' vfxwx ...flleff AV' 1 XXX x'-Pie X X' f 4 A Q I N hs.. I xrf x ' IAQLQ QX I lost my wand. Mr. Burns: No, I'm not going to sing. Chris Hall and Dan Farina: Dan, Ifeellike we're getting married. Marching to the beat of different drums - Neil Harte: I am a covered wagon . . . fi? N 54+ John Carlin: That was funny. Bob Mallat, Tom Hulslander, and Dan Pawlak: You guys are going down! Mr. Cummings: The next Maynard Fer- Anne McClure: No, I don't play both of these at Greg Thompson: This isn't a Gaine's guson. the same time. Burger. JK X i 66 88 The cheerleaders on their Homecoming float. A cold, but dedicated, Pep band. Y 4 K K pe.. Paddock and Kendra Rideout: Where, Kendra? I don't see any- A-The clowns of the Choir- Tim LaPointe and Fiich Castagna: Hey, Rich, your mascara is Mary Bird: I'm the one whose supposed to take the pictures. smudgedf' if -D' 1, Ken Abbott, John Supry, and Bob Dwane: Managers of the senior We are ffom Dante'S inferno, Powder Puff team. 89 90 Sparta ei t -ifnn eiggtg-tfnu sighing-thin sighing-tfrxu eightg-ifnn eightg-tfnn eiglqtg-thin eightg-tfnu eiglqtg-ifnu Bightg-tfnu eightg-thin sighing-ifrxn eightg-ifrrn eiglqtg-tfnn eiglqhg-tfxxn sighing-thru nightg-tfnn eiglqtg-tfnn eiglqtg-ifnn Qdfwedal 11 432 1v!-A 1 r vw Varsity Front Row: Gary Croteau, Bob Dwane, Spencer Harris, Tim Fisher, Troy Hamel, John Washer, Allen Holmes, Robert Egan. Back Row: Coacl Main, Brian Tebo, Dan Secore, Jay Cheney, Jett Salo, John Bosa, Ken Howe, O.T. Holden, Dave Austin, Andy Ledwith, John Bini. The Varsity Baseball Team finished the season in third place with an im- pressive 15-5 record. Brian Tebo led the team in hitting with a .466 batting average, followed by Dave Austin with .381, including 7 homerunsg O.T. Hol- den, with .364g and Ken Howe with .344 and 23 RBl's. Keene set a school re- cord by hitting 31 homeruns. Austin and Tebo led the pitchers with 5-1 and 7-3 records. The team lost to Bishop Guer- tin in the quarter finals, 2-1. sw 92 ,.- , X. Coach Main Keene Opponent 0 Salem 3 5 Milford 7 4 Nashua 5 15 Brattleboro O 1 1 Salem 2 12 Merrimack O 10 Berlin O 4 Berlin 2 5 Nashua 4 9 Monadnock 7 13 Spaulding 2 5 Milford 4 9 Merrimack O 7 Brattleboro 3 3 Memorial 5 1 1 Memorial 6 10 Milford 4 11 West 6 6 West 0 1 Bishop Guertin 2 , , t , f LH ,, . David Austin, Brian Tebo, Coach Main: This is what you use to hit thi ball. g .Qr5'aooAaM Junior Varsity ront Row: Jeff Henault, Bob Batchelder, Mike Secore, John Roberts, Pat Cavanaugh, Gregg Swilt, Row 2: Ed Hall, Rick Phippard, Dan Pawlak, 1ike Hooper, Kevin Seaver, Kevin Rogers, Mike Houghton, Row 3: Don Proulx, Mike Gemmell, Bob Hardy, Peter Rigopoulos, Fred Aldrich, ireg Pregent, Coach Menard. The 1981 JV Baseball The Freshman had a successful season. Blaine 'eam had an excellent l Freshmen reason. They finished with Junior voroin, Borden ref? the team W'lh a Kge'leBramebom OPPOHGH' 19-3 record. Fred Aldrich Kgene Nashua Opponents -619 ballmg aVe'a9er,5 Bishop eoonin ras the leading pitcher 5 Brattleboro 1 homeruns, and 25r HBIS: gggigqoclhifn rith a 5 and 0 record and a lj Q followed by Dave Mackay Stevensg' A .04 earned run average. e Monadnock 3 W'rr' 500- Fred Brehepf irgfglurgrporanlfglgn tick phippard led hitters e mrsorda S Troy McLellan,and Borden Mt. Herman JV with e .448 honing ever- e Monadnock o 'ed the P'rChe'S- B'Sh0P 8 gram? Br .ge. The team finished 3 Sfgrgdrgguenin E arrdreerderr had rrO'rr'rterS 10 Brattlebgro ' rith a batting average of a Brehierboro 6 eearrrer the Cerrver JV S- 23 Egrrbrglfwarn 12. In twelve games the 6 M r0'd 7 Wnh a 12-3, record' rhey 11 Monadnock .iv 12 tied last year s team for the 15 convei .iv o am had 23 doubles, 4 tri- les, and 5 homeruns. best frosh record. Freshmen ront Row: Ben Hampton, Pete Holden, Luke Milliard, Pete Benson, John Schumann, Matt Davidson, Mike Trahan, Rob Hartwell, Row 2: Coach ionahue, Robert Cornwell, Steve Patterson, Troy McLellan, Barry Williams, Blaine Borden, Tim Chandler, Fred Bishop, Dave Mackay, Tim eloquin. 93 iffy Jgfbad y Varsity Kneeling: Manager Heidi Barndollar, Kathleen Kelly, Jodi Forcier, Nancy Ledwith, Pam Bevis, Pam Jones, Kristine Kelly. Standing: Coacl Kennedy, Darlene Lucier, Robyn Barden, Lesley Gordon, Amy Greeley, Deborah Meyerhoff, Diane Wilcox, Jennifer Brown, Manager Betsj deMoya. Keene Opponent l 9 Monadnock 2 1 7 Stevens 6 10 Nashua 17 0 Nashua 7 5 Mt. St. Mary 8 7 Dover 4 13 Dover 9 2 Merrimack 8 10 Monadnock 4 3 Milford 2 3 Merrimack 7 17 Springfield 7 5 Fall ountain 6 6 Lebanon 5 2 Lebanon 0 7 ConVal 6 The team ended the season with a record of 1- and 6. Lesley was the Most Valuable Player: Jennifer Brown was the Most lm- proved Player: and Pam Bevis received the Robyn Barden: 1-They d0n't make these ha Amt' GV9e'eYf This is mV better sides, Coaches' Award for team spirit. like they used to--1 Coach Kennedy talking with co-captains Jodi Forcier and Nancy Led- Darlene Lucier, Heidi Barndollar, Deborah Meyerhoff, Pam Bevis, ai with. Kathy Kelly: We got spirit! Yes, we do! my .WM we ' gi Q' Wi' i 3225115 Junior Varsity Row: Jovanna Lindgren, Nancy Scrivani, Heidi Wilkes, Janice Bishop, Elaine Scrivani, Jill Anderson, Row 2: Sandy Brennan, Paige Janice Stanclift, Liz Boudreau, Mary Meyerhoff, Alice Piermattei. Row 3: Coach Shanks, Chris Chickering, Mary Carlin, Jennifer King, Davis, Maria Markow, Allyson Barden, Tammy MacAIlister. Keene Opponent 50 Monadnock 4 12 Hanover 13 31 Greenfield 6 15 Dover 4 19 Dover 8 16 Monadnock 11 24 Mt. Hermon 7 20 Sprirggfield 9 18 Fall ountain 4 19 Lebanon 8 10 Mt. Hermon 5 20 ConVal 14 The 1981 JV Softball Team played well, and they played as a team. Everyone contri- buted to one successful season. They won eleven games, the closest anyone, except Hanover, came to them was 5 runs. The captains were Heidi Wilkes and Janice Hey! Mary Carlin, wake up! Bmhop' Paige Johnson: Is this how it's done? 5 . ' Q M, , 0 , ' ' Maria Markow and Alice Piermattei - Taking it easy. Heidi Wilkes, Janice Bishop, and Coach Shanks: Not this boring lecture again! wwe' t7 Front: Tom laFtochelle, Jon Blanchard, Bill Baker, Joe Cunningham, Sean Beal, Mark Minichiello. Row 2: Mr. Whitham, Brant Borden, Sam Olmstead, Dan Maxwell, Brian Foley, Hob Edson, Walter Bunszel, Doug White, Coach Mayes. Row 3: Chris White, Mike Brouillette, Ron Parody, Pete Pitsas, Sean Coughlin, Gary Schneider, Brad Smedley, Tony Wilson. Brant Borden: I can do better than that. The Boys' Track Team, coached by Mr. Mayes, finished with a 2-6 reoord, Flobert Edson was winner of the 1600 meter race in the Class L and State Meet. ln the State Meet he set a new record of 4:16.5. In addition, Edson is the holder of the 1600 and 3200 meter school re- cords. He also placed second in the New Eng- lands. Andy Klaski and Brant Borden finished third in the 1600 meter and third in thejavelin in the State Meet respectively. Borden also placed seventh in the New Englands. Keene Opponenl 71 Fitchburg 74 72 Brattleboro 73 47 Nashua 98 73 Kearsarge 6E Hanover 42 60 Concord 85 95 Mt. Anthony 5C 63 Kearsarge 75 Springfield 3E 65 Bellows Falls 8C Brattleboro Relays 1st Place Class L Meet 5tr ag .X 77127 it xmmgx ,Quilt :xxxy m '41 96 Pete Pitsas and Brant Borden: Hey, Brant, look over there. Jon Blanchard: Open your eyes, Jon, or you'll trip! fm The Keene High Girls' Track team, cap- tained by Ginger Prigge and Tina Cunningham, finished a fine season with a 7-2 dual meet record. In all, 13girls qualified forthe Class C meet, and the following girls placed in that meet: Darcy Smith, Molly Main, and Andy Stockwell. During the course of the season, four records were set. The following girls were specific award winners: Outstanding Field Event Competitor, Darcy Smith: Outstanding Runner, Andy Stockwell: Most Improved Per- former, Molly Main: and the Jennifer Hadden Memorial Trophy, Ginger Prigge. Joan Stanclift: Out to get revenge! Q Keene 73 Fitchburg 49 Nashua 73V2 Hanover Kearsarge 82V2 Brattleboro Mt. Anthony 67 Springfield Kearsarge 58 Bellows Falls Class C Meet W J, Clipperette Invitational 'W ' Brattleboro Relays L - Fall Mountain Relays Hanover Invitational Patti McCurdy: Ready for take-off. Front: Andy Stockwell, Julie King, Molly Main, Tina Cunningham, Gin- ger Prigge, Ally Stockwell, Kim Lind- sey, Julie Garon, Candy Cham- pagne, Laura Boudreau. Row 2: Wendy Schreiber, Kristin McClellan, Maura Finnegan, Tina Bini, Darlene Croteau, Kelly Chickering, Robin Fletcher, Laurie Bergmann, Donna Bishop. Row 3: Mary Bird, Ann Pen- ny, Barb Drouin, Debbie Dinkel, Lisa Salo, Emily Hildebrandt, Cathy Man- chester, Patti McCurdy, Darcy Smith, Laura Goyette, Row 4: Joan Stanclift, Lisa Gonya, Sue Stoeck- mann, Whitney Prigge, Mary Baker, Kim Shaunesey, Karen Brehm, Michelle Berthiaume, Laura Frye. Row 5: Mary Dundas, Kim Sweeney, Buffy Coates, Debbie Frye, Theresa Goyette, Becky Ride- I out, Kathy Clark, Deirdre Kirk. Row I 6: Kendra Kuja, Coach O'ReiIly. Opponent 45 105 49V2 36 27 SBV2 15 58 60 6th Place 7th of 25 5th of 10 lst 2nd at ff . .Q .. A.. 1? W . , at : Emily Hildebrandt: They'll nevercatch me! Darcy Smith: Where did it go? 97 Qgyw' gmam , l 'km Front Row: Doug Gately, Siegfried Richter, Dave Weisberg, Joe Briggs, Frank Richter, Bruce Ridge, Darryl Gehly. Row 2: Coach Butler, Ken Caswell, Young Park, Dave Garland, Mike Ogg, Chris Conway, Nick Taaffe. ul i 9 iq. , I , if if 'Q f 3 f 4 0, f 9' AM ' I: i, AT ix., - Ken Caswell: What did you do that for? Mike Ogg: Which one should I choose? Nick Taaffe: Help! I'm Stuck! With only two starters returning from the 1980 team, boys' tennis suffered a rare off-season, completing the season with a 4-11 mark. The team just did not have the experience to compete in the most difficult high school tennis schedule in the state. Senior Captain Chris Conway represented the team at the state singles, although a severely sprained ankle prevented him from playing. The 1982 captain Ken Caswell substituted for Chris in the tournament, losing in the first round. Conway and Caswell repre- sented Keene in the doubles, receiving a bye in the ETSI round and a forfeit in the second, finally losing in the third round against Berlin High. 98 The team had two wins against Monadnock and Conant each. There were two losses each to Hanover, Stevens and ConValg and one loss each to Milford, Nashua, Bishop Guertin, Kearsage, and Brattleboro. Coach Butler will be on sabbatical in 19825 substituting for him will be Bruce Marsette. The 1981 season marked only the second losing season in the past 11 seasons. Noting that Young Park and Mike Ogg, both fine athletes, came out for tennis for the first time in their senior year, Coach Butler commented that he had to find a way to get excellent athletes involved sooner, as experience is vital to success- ful tennis. .5245 tg-6012687 if +I + f'A' J 6- il, sf ffl . l 4 fi-if Varsity Tron! Row: Donna Graham, Tricia Reed, Rhonda Lake, Molly Ruffle, Dawn Pregent, Tracy Lynch. Row 2: J.J. Johnston, Holly James, Kathy orter, Cindy Poland, Coach Roy, Kristin Furlong, Terri Kollman, Becky Ogg. The 1981 Girls' Varsity 'ennis Team finished rith a 13-1 record. They nished number two in 'leir division. They beat ,ondonderry 6-3 to play Gilford for the divisional hampionships, but lost -2. This was the best Eam record in recent ars. Keene 9 6 8 9 9 9 7 7 3 5 9 5 6 9 Varsity Stevens Hanover Conant Mt. St. Mary Monadnock Stevens Monadnock ConVal Milford ConVal Conant Hanover Mt. St. Mary Kearsarge K W Opponent 0 3 1 O O O 2 2 6 4 0 4 3 O Bruce Marsette coached the 1981 Girls' JV Tennis Team to a 4-1 finish. ln the singles, Joan Johnston, Kristin Furlong, and Kelly Gulbin finished with 3-0, 3-0, and 3-1 re- cords, respectively. Junior Varsity Keene Opponent 6 ConVal 1 5 ConVal 2 3 Hanover 4 5 Brattleboro 4 5 Brattleboro 4 'x 15:4 Junior Varsity front Row: Ainslee Miller, Kathy Murray, Kelly Gulbin, Emily Hartnett. Row 2: Lynn Kempton, Cathy Zerba, Elaine Tobin, Kate Temple, Tracy itubbs, Coach Marsette. 99 67 Z. Gregg Swii't, Coach Menard, Kevin Ro- Coach Butlerand Chris Conway: Did you Young Park: Let's see you return that gers: Do you understand the object ofthe have to hit me on the head, Chris? one! game, Gregg. , ' - , r. - - . K ' fa , A 3 N 1 ,, f ., --.. .t - ' 'W' a Q-ei 4' K' it 'Wh i--Q. Allyson Barden and Ali Piermattei: And then you know what hap- Coach Roy, Kathy Porter, Tracy Lynch: Relaxing in the sun. pened? f 1 e 3. t , . X N, k -1 i rs ,,,.L-i ' K k,f42QiQ:i?5:if-Ji--1 .:.e Q i Dan Pawlak: You want me to do that? J.J. Johnston: Oh, no, here it comes. Coach Donahue and Troy McLellan: Be careful with thisg it's new equipment. Gimdafe I f V WI Mike Secore: Perfect f0rm. Jack Foley: l'm an Irishman at heart. Sandy Brennan: Why can't I play? X Wax ,tml V' fi qw' QM! 9 -.yr The only things that matter. Bill Baker and Brian Foley: Bill, l'm going to wring your neck. 'lvl Mr. Mayes: Look at my boys run! Lisa Gonya: The sun huns my eyes. Beeky Fiideout: I don'tIeeI like practicing today. Jed .Veany Boys' Alpine Flow 1: Sam Olmstead, Alex Robertson, Tim Drouin, Pat Cavanaugh. Row 2: Coach Marsette, Sean Cavanaugh, Spencer Harris, Norman Waal, Mike Weisberg, Jim Thayer, Ken Caswell, John LaRochelle, Dan Pawlak. This was a really great year for skiing at KHS. Alter two poor snow seasons with very little competi- tion, the 1981-82 season proved to have plenty of both. The snow came early, and there was plenty of it. The competition was very good within our Div. ll with several strong teams. The Girls' Alpine team improved a great deal over the season and had a very strong showing at the Div. ll Championships. The Girls' Nordic team continued to dominate most of the competitions, losing only to Plymouth in regu- lar season meets. Overall the girls had a fine third place finish in the Div. Il Championships. Cindy Bor- den placed second in both slalom and G.S. and qualified to go to the State Championships where she was fourth in both events. The Boys' team also finished third in the Div. ll overall championships. The Boys' Alpine team had a fine season with many strong races from many indi- fz . ,Bef - -. g -XE ,W A. E X F, JI? J at I wt viduals. They skied together as a team very im- pressively. The Boys' Nordic team, comprised of jumping and X-C, had a very fine season. The Jump- ing team made big improvements with people who had very little experience. The jumping team finished third at the Div. ll Championships. The Boys' X-C team was large in number and had tremendous depth. It was the strongest X-C team that KHS has ever fielded. The boys scored 100'M, or better in 3 meets, capturing the first 5 places in 2 meets. They lost twice to Plymouth by a very narrow margin: Plymouth went on to win the X-C State Championships. lt was certainly a team with some fine individuals to remember. Senior Toby Weed placed third in the Div. ll Championships and twelfth in the State. His leadership and dedication will al- ways be remembered. Girls' Alpine Coach Marsette, Kelly Locke Cindy Borden, Liz Drouin Paige Johnson, Beth Bergman Karen Puls, Tracy Lynch. fszfxiga K., JM gmm Girls' Nordic Coach Woodbury, Anna Johansson, Deb Carlisle, Buffy Coates, Sue Scott, Lisa Gonya, Karen Brehm, Whitney Prigge Emily Hildebrandt. Alpine Fiecord At Crotched Mt. - 3 Teams Boys and Girls - 2nd At Sunapee - 4 Teams Nordic Record At Cannon Mt. - 7 Teams Boys and Girls - 1st At Plymouth - 4 Teams Boys and Girls - 2nd At Sunapee - 6 Teams Boys and Girls - 1st B - Qys 1st Div. Championship - 9 Teams Girls - 2nd At Cannon Mt. - 7 Teams Bqys - 2nd - Girls - 3rd Boys 2nd , - Jumping Record Girls - 3rd A N 4 T At Sunapee - 3 Teams t ewport eams Boys - 2nd 2nd GMS - 3rd At2N1cZwport 4 Teams At - Sunapee 6 Teams At Newpon 2 Teams Boys and Girls - 3rd At Pinnacle 1st Boys and Girls - lst Atxmiwpon 6 Teams D. I . . - , Bgysllaigagsgfhfh 9 Teams Div. ll Championship - 9 Teams 3rd 1 .ghi 14.5, I if Boys Nordic Front: Ken Caswell, Mike Maloney, Dan Maxwell, Chris Clay, Toby Weed, Patrick Sweeney, Joel Peart, Sam Olmstead, Gary Schneider. Row 2: Jim Thayer, Coach Woodbury, Ron Parody, Mike Brouillette, Jim Despres, Joel Belluscio, Dan Boland, Dave Herr, Josh Isaak, Bill Hippie, Dan Pawlak, Spencer Harris, Tim Weed. 105 29 ML-- This was a season to remember, with its ups and downs. The season was short, and four injuries dur- ing the final week hurt the chances for a higher place in the State Meet. Practice times were late, five to seven in the afternoon. A great deal of emphasis was placed on running, weight training, and diet. Robin Fletcher and Tara Sullivan were captains. The Most improved Gymnast was Julie Pardus, and the Most Valuable Gymnast was Tara Sullivan. Di- anne Menard won a fourth place trophy on the beam at the State Meet. Top scorers lor the team were Tara Sullivan on the floor and beam: Dianne Menard, floor and beam, Heather Brown, bars, and Lesley, Dwyer, vault. Coach Begin: Spotting a vault. 'WX , ..... ... f me-N Senior Gymnasts: Robin Fletcher, Julie Pardus, Lori Russell. Front: Madeline Begin, Assistant Coach: Mrs. Brown, Coach. Flow 2: Lori Russell, Leslie Dwyer, Di- anne Menard, Jenny McCollough, Heather Brown, Kelly Coughlin. Row 3: Kim Blanchette, Robin Fletcher, Julie Pardus, Teresa Goyette. Keene Oppone 61.50 ConVal 56. 77.4 Salem 101. 75.0 Kearsarge 91 . 81.8 Springfield 83. 88.20 ConVal 85. 82.7 Springfield 95. 103.3 Milford 11s. 70.9 Mascoma 51. 84.75 State Meet 5th pla LX X wi- f f gf I 'Ili I . .....' Ll tf:..:.t1 we ,t....:- sa C . Teresa Goyette: I can fly! 5 Q K . k,: , 106 Heather Brown: Ouch! I bit my lip. Tara Sullivan: l don't feel like practicing ' ' Front: Jason Hof, David Johansen, Rob Bleau, Troy Wilkes, John Louiselle, Tim Pierson, Rick Page, John Hayes. Back: Coach Gordon, Chuck Memmsheimer, Scott Fisher, Mike Brown, Jon Blanchard, Vin Stoddard, Joe Briggs, Fred Roberts, David Flanders, Rob Lechlider, Coach Salce. The Wrestling team, led by Captain Tim Pierson, had two new coaches, Mr. Gordon and Mr. Salce. The overall team re- cord was 5-5-2, culminating in a sixth place finish in the State Tournament. Place winners were as follows: Tim Pierson 11293 - 2nd Jon Blanchard 11701 - 3rd Neal Parker 11881 - 4th Vin Stoddard 1HeavyJ - 4th These four wrestlers became eligible to compete in the New England Tournament. Other highlights were a fifth place team finish at the Salem Invitational Tournament and a fourth place at the Keene Holiday Tournament, and the Springfield Tournament. Overall records, including tournaments, for seniors were as follows: John Hayes 11223 - 9-13-2 Tim Pierson 11293 - 16-5-1 Rob Lechlider 11581 - 14-13 Jon Blanchard 11701 - 8-4-1 Coach Gordon and his senior wrestlers. Keene Opponent 46 Mascenic 24 8 Salem 47 25 Bishop Guertin 35 34 West 34 30 Timberlane 30 31 Springfield 24 6 Nashua 46 34 Winnisquam 29 30 ConVal 37 61 Vermont Academy 5 33 Plymouth 29 9 White Mountain 49 Chuck Memmsheimer and Fred Roberts: Hur- ry up and say start! Tim Pierson and John Hayes: This is how it's done, boys. Qgyfv' Q? , iq TW 4, it 3 3 Qs as 'E t A ttts 4 'C.....f' as 2 ,, 7' t f A i f b f . i' f A is ' is Varsity it 2. figs Front: Richard Egan, Peter deMoya, Andy Johnston, Andy Ledwith, Mark Filiault, Ollie Schneiderjans. Row 2: Pete Fiigopoulos, Pete Pitsas, Je Holmes, Tom Baker, Jeff Salo, Sean Smith, Scott Filiault, Coach Lincoln. This year's varsity basketball team was captained by Ollie Schneiderjans. The team had a 5-2 record on the road and was bound for the state tournament at the end of the regular season. Jett Holmes and Andy Johnston averaged 20 and 19 points per game, respec- tively. The team ended the regular season wtih a record. fNSf Coach Lincoln and Captain Ollie Schneider- jans: Yeah, I think l can do that, Coach. 108 Richard Egan: Here I come! l shall remain nameless. Keene Oppone 62 , Salem E 70 Central IOTJ f 61 Memorial E 61 Miltord COTJ 6 61 Nashua E 44 Central 6 86 Winnacunet 1 64 Alvirne E 63 Pinkerton 1 63 Merrimack E 83 Pinkerton 7 59 Alvirne 4 57 Salem E 74 Milford E 53 Nashua E 79 Merrimack I 75 Winnacunet 6 Pete deMoya: This had better go in. QW' Q stifle Q15 'S I4 532 Junior Varsity ront: Mike Pratt, Blaine Borden, Luke Milliard, Joe Morrison, Barry Williams. Row 2: Coach Hebert, Jared Milliard, Dave Mackay, Tim Pregent, ean Coughlin, Rodney Lahti, Steve Goff, Matt Davidson, Ed Bundy The 1981-82 freshman basketball team finished with an npressive 11-1 record. The team was captained by Doug terri and managed by Bob Barrows. The Most Improved 'layer Award went to Jeff Swetland, and the Best Defense .ward was given to Steve Loos. Joe Mancinelli won the toaches' Award. Freshman Scores Keene Opponent 58 Monadnock 39 63 Springfield 53 62 ConVal 40 38 Brattleboro QOTJ 35 63 Springfield 56 48 Bellows Falls 39 67 ConVal 48 49 Fall Mountain 43 38 Brattleboro 52 , 72 Fall Mountain 53 30 Monadnock 29 79 Bellows Falls 51 UI! X246 XEEN4' 21 Keene 57 42 64 70 70 53 58 60 43 68 70 57 62 52 59 , ,, 85 Jeff Swetland: Hold everything! 83 JV Scores Opponent Salem 56 Central 50 Memorial 47 Milford 51 Nashua 67 Central 40 Winnacunet 50 Alvirne 1 8 Pinkerton 45 Merrimack 60 Pinkerton 74 Alvirne 43 Salem 66 Milford 46 Nashua 60 Merrimack 45 Winnacunet 57 Freshmen Front: Tim Roberts, Peter Andrews, Joe Mancinelii, Nick Chakalos, Darren McColIester. Row 2: Bob Barrows, Bob Bunszel, Dave Gaillardetz, Doug Cerri, Tim Grossi, Jeff lcilll tv.:-'Q 4 ,rl F 'J Swetland, Coach Harmon. Whose arms are longest? iw' Q5 G Q. 54 gilllggg ...vs- PM li Z Varsity Front: Sue Young, Kathy Kelly, Sue Riel, Amy Greeley, Carolyn Wieland, Chrissy Kelly. Row 2: Coach O'Day, Kathy O'Neil, Jennifer Sy, Jennifer Brown, Heidi Wilkes, Jill Anderson, Heidi Barndollar. Although the season was a losing one and the record was a disappointing 4-14, the girls were in every game, and several games were close ones and could have gone either way. Unfortunately, things did not go the way of the Ladybirds. The team leaders were Jenny Brown, who received the MVP award, and co-captain Amy Greeley and Sue Riel. Carolyn Wieland was the Most Improved Player, and Kris Kelly won the Team Spirit Award. Keene Opponent 21 Hanover 17 42 Fall Mountain 51 33 Milford 47 34 Fall Mountain 46 34 Plymouth 30 29 Stevens 34 31 Nashua 64 37 Merrimack 59 40 Portsmouth 67 28 Concord 48 45 Alvirne 24 40 Merrimack 57 24 Fall Mountain 47 31 Milford 34 34 Nashua 66 41 Memorial 43 37 Hanover 41 48 Winnacunnet 44 110 tim . B54 Chris Kelly: This is a new kind of Captains Sue Riel and Amy Greeley and Coach O'Day dance. Coach, we wouldn't do something like that. Jen Brown: Come back here, ball! Amy Greeley, Sue Riel, Carolyn Wieland, Jen Brown, and Sue Young: Move over, world, here we come! Qt ... iz-49' Q' A.. '53 Junior Varsity Front: Lisa Baldic, Maria Markow, Charlean Cas- sin. Row 2: Liz Boudreau, Kelly Marechal, Darlene Prince, Deb Frye, Mary Carlin. Row 3: Coach Donahue, Mary Meyer- hoff, Allyson Barden, Kathy Clark, JoJo Lind- gren, Alice Piermattei. The 1981-82 girls' junior varsity team finished with fine 12-6 record. The team won the Hanover Invitational Basketball Tournament. Leading scorers were Lisa Baldic with 201 points for the season and Maria Markow with 189. Lisa Baldic won the Most Valuable Player Award, and Kel- ly Marechal won the Most Improved Play- erAward. Allyson Barden and Mary Carlin shared the Coaches' Award. Although the Freshman Girls' Team had a losing season, they gained a great deal of experience. The season began with only four girls who had ever played on a basketball team. The girls did a fine job of learning skills and showed a marked improvement in basketball con- cepts. JV Scores Keene Opponent 46 Hanover 34 44 Fall Mountain 39 38 Milford 33 43 Nashua 52 55 Merrimack 43 39 Portsmouth 55 34 Concord 25 43 Alvirne 49 52 Merrimack 50 53 Fall Mountain 28 42 Milford 44 51 Nashua 56 25 Memorial 42 51 Hanover 33 61 'Fall Mountain 45 54 'Hanover 34 45 'Lebanon 36 'Tournament Freshman Scores Keene Opponent 12 Brattleboro 57 23 Fall Mountain 57 32 Stevens 37 25 Fall Mountain 38 40 Brattleboro 57 8 Stevens 1 8 Coach Donahue and Captains Maria Markow and Lisa Baldic: Making game plans. Cara Dion: Watch this perfect swish. Freshmen Front: Kim Taft, Cynthia Sawyer, Tina Flokes, Michelle Begin, Stacey Seaver, Sarah Wyman. Standing: Coach Roy, Roberta Patnaude, Cara Dion, Belinda Ftosin, Bonnie Ingalls, Shelley Flint, Yvette Forest, Lisa Williams. J, Front: Coach Winsor, Laura Goyette, Kristen Allen, Denise Proctor, Jennifer King, Jenelle Barrett, Jennifer Ledell, Chip Dale, Deb Dyer. Bac Jane Hartman, Flay Barrett, Todd Dubois, Sue Dale, Seth Donahue, Charlie Dean, Geoff Ferguson. Because of our New England winters, the Keene High School Swim Team suffered many dis- appointments, with cancelled meets and no pool time to re- schedule the ones that were snowed out. But through it all snow sleet and freezing rain, the KHS swim- mers were awesome. The team practiced at six o'clock in Charles Dubois: 1 12 A perfect dive. Dean, Denise Proctor, Laura Goyette, Todd Let's go! Laura Goyette: How do you like this? the morning at the college pool, and at the er of the season their record stood at three wir and three losses. The coach and the team wi: good luck to our seniors, Todd Dubois, Lau Goyette, and Denise Proctor. A number of tl team members are only in junior high this ye and should be very valuable as they gain e perience for the years to come. Sue Dale wt the Most Valuable Swimmer Award, and a ne award this year was given to the Most Valuat: Junior High Swimmer, Jennifer Ledell, Coach Winsor: You better not do that. .Va ii X? Coach Rolli: 'lThey're really play- Mike Secore and Dan Secore: Brotherly love. Brian MacLellan: Hey! Where is everyone? eene Opponent gglirns 1? Captain Dan Secore, two time MVP and Concord to-I-J 4 three time leading scorer, has closed out his Lebanon 4 high school hockey career as the all time lead- Tflfiiil' 1 ing scorer with 108 points, 78 goals and 30 Egptgxfguth Q5 assists. Mike Secore broke the school assist Spaulding 1 record with 24. Mike also won the team's Most Trinity 3 Improved Player award. Sophomore Mark Stevens 0 Flanagan scored 20 goals for the second year ggfnheligwonh 1? in a row, staking his claim as one of Fghe most Lebanon 3 exciting players to watch in the state. au o - St, Thomas 3 laro and Brian MacLelIan also scored over 30 Bishop Brady 3 points, 16-19 and 11-19 respectively. Next 2:2253 S season looks promisingg with only one senior St. Thomas 1 ee graduating, many lettermen will return. zhlgllpxfgflgfifg 2 Kevin Seaver: HI got it. tanover Christmas Tournament Paul Pollaro, Mark Ftanagan, and Mike Secore Mike Croteau, Dave Trombly, and Mike Gemmell: We're at your service. ...f'f f' 1 Charles Dean: I hope that's not a shark! Dan Secore: Get out of my way! Stacey Seaver: Hey! This is fun! Robin Fletcher: I have to sneeze. Joe Briggs and Vin Stoddard: You're smushing my nose. fi I.: l 4. 1 :at I - I s K 4 I i . I I. , i fl 5 ' I Andy Johnston: If only I was this tall . . Jim Despres and Toby Weed: Are you Heidi Wilkes: Where did the basket go? kidding us? 114 Wham Kamik :QF Andy Ledwith: Hey! Let me down! Mike Gemmeil - Taking a shot on goal. Deb Frye: This is so boring. I W5 f f ' 1 ' I I . .fy W , fi iii, Kim Blanchettez What do I do now? Joel Belluscio and Dan Boland: Hey! These aren't my skis. We .xx Joe Mancinelli: I bit my tongue. Paige Johnson: Of course, I like the Steve Goff and Matt Davidson: Come on winter. let me have one ball. 115 r ' 1' S Play the. Thi d . r 1' Wm for KHS wrestlers e St, H em . are fourth . HS 1 KH yr 3 HS Sklers S Ja ylfee . K 8 11-IS Win 4th Keene al - . in Keene w1nS,H01meS K ol eene glr s get secor. a pine teams wh: KHS jayvees boost record KHS jay YN V605 sn Op M . o . X3 X0 3 Y emoffaf were xx' S eY9 Q62 Kee KHS jayvees stop Panthers Darcy Smith 'sets record he 6 8 12 . B1 01260 ackbirds top M S get W. 6 53 IHS 259 ' . goes VNYW - 6. Q C3968 Bot den ix . 'me Eros Wm S eYa99XerS Oven on KH Keene hockey team 15 ne gms Bird skaners WP Stevens 69 ey hustles to another Win mmm KHS ready oo an new for '81-82 were we ice opener A X A X HAQEEMX 0 'Q' Keene iroib SN xl . Keene grapplers ma Ce 'th Birds Wing Holmes still hot at line ' n skaters XYQVYQSS X fflyg u Ska! ers bo eene mb Cl' Ladyb- 10.0070 lrds finish W ' fu, V. 1 16 Ictofy Keene High jumpers third xscw . S369 Buds pound Memmack XJOOSX' qfbqqxo as Salo pours in 20 KHS fr KHS gymnasts topple Conval Q KH Sbockey Z. S West wrestle,-S lb t, 6 Ie Bi . 3122 ' g WYI1 IS Seed for Bzrds GQ 55525 Osh 50D Fall Mt, the BMS ' wres ers dr0P decision 7 KHS tl me H065 we -HO KG sie WQQ .55 oe f5V Darcy Smith sets record Wee ll KHS Frosh wm season finale X ne , xx W Aw ' Sz Keene WYVQQS a Kee 'le gy 171173 St S81-9 1. Blackbirds W1n f1na1 home game ffm ne, nw , victory ' ams pxace 0 ne frosh plflk UP . KHS sm C9 Kee ax YQ K' - wit! Keene iayvee gms one oft OD . . . . 120l'dIC team Buods lose 111 overtune Borden, Weed. S to the Milford Spartans m sgatem Get Keene frosh top Monadnock KHS Blackbirds rip Milford A: A a o . me tv -rxs win W OV em YA Keene Q Keene frosh defeat Cats KHS gymnasts now at 3-5 QS 117 N .r 934249 9213, .W .Q if Q sf TVN lllllli. lce Hockey The Keene High School ice hockey team won its first post season game in the school's history by beating St. Thomas 6-1 inthe preliminary round of the state tournament. This win sent the team into the quarterfinals against Manchester Memorial. The team played hard and fought hard but lost 7-4. The team consisted of only ten skaters and a goalie, and they all are to be congratulated for their efforts. Wrestling The Keene High Wrestling team finished in sixtl place in the state tournament. Tim Pierson, Keene': only finalist, finished second at 129 pounds, being beaten finally in overtime. Scott Minichiello at 10' and Jon Blanchard at 170 both finished third. B3 virtue of their placement in the state tournament Pierson, Blanchard, and Minichiello qualified forthe New England Championships. Neil Parkter 1188 and Vin Stoddard theavyweightj finished fourth ir the state tournament. tzzmfzfzffzefzf 5 Girls' Junior Varsity Basketball The Girls' JV team won the Hanover Invitational Tournament by beating Fall Mountain 61-45, Hanover 54-34, and Lebanon 45-36. Pictured here are Co- Captain Lisa Baldic with the trophy, Mr. Donahue, Coach, Mr. Burns, and Co- Captaln Maria Markow with the plaque which was awarded to the team for its victory. Basketball For the first time ever Keene High hosted a Class L tournament game, and the 1600 enthusiastic fans were treated to a thrilling game as the KHS Blackbirds played to a 70-67 win over Portsmouth in the preliminary round of the tournament. Even more exciting is the fact that this was the first Class L tournament win for a Keene basketball team since 1964. The thrill of victory was short-lived, however, as the team went on to Durham to meet Trinity in the quarterfinals. Trinity came out on top with a 58-49 win. The team is to be congratulated for its efforts. grill? pr wsu- !-A A T , fda! Varsity Front: Kate Temple, Lisa Salo, Ann LaCoiIIe, Darlene Croteau, Joelle Roy, Lora Tolman. Back: Robyn Barden, Darcy Smith, Jennifer Sy, Amy Greeley, Allyson Barden, Kelly Locke, Mary Bird, J.J. John- ston, Coach Harris. The 1981 Girls' Varsity Field Hock- ey Team, captained by Darcy Smith, finished with a 4-8-1 record. Darcy Smith was high scorer and best offen- sive player. Sharing this honor was Amy Greely. Kelly Locke and J.J. Johnston were best defensive play- ers. There were only two returning veterans on offense and all new play- ers on defense. Amy Greely, Darcy Smith, and J.J. Johnston received most valuable, Miss McCaughey, and most improved awards respectively. The girls were competitive in every game. Darcy Smith: No, this isn't lndian war paint on my face. -2411 ,f'.s-if 1 va. 1 3 -f1,g,.- ',- V LQ + 7, ' ,xii , 'K . f al 5. 1 1 - - V, , ' 1. far l fi I - ' ffl A 1 :lx -'K 4'f-' 7 .,,'., 5,1 ' ,1,:.2yr-,xgffg 31.- 5 1 vt 'T li . Q'-lbhff l 2-gJm.,,... .W , tg E ,, H. L ,1 . . 9, , . 1 ' J ... K 4-5 fm . 7 ' 37 ' fs' A f 1 Is x , - ' Nz laf A f 1 'ky A a Y rf. ,. - X 2. M ,. l A v 4353 awk' 'M' -. .gui I f T f 51 tw Q., my fi f it .df ,f59 ,fy -g ' , w ,Q s A- fa.,..w lv. 4 g t ' Q' , -..- r 35. ,Y ' r ' 1 9 '- t V.,-.-M' :tty 1 'W my 2 4 - A . t s t- ., ' . 555 A 3, , 4 4- M M Q , X Mary Bird: Ready for action! -K I ,QQ Joelle Roy: I wish this was cherry flavored. Keene Opponen 0 ConVal ' 1 Monadnock ' 0 Hanover 3 Milford 1 1 Monadnock 1 1 Milford l 1 Springfield 1 0 Stevens 1 3 Lebanon 1 1 Hanover 1 1 Stevens l O Nashua I 0 ConVal . f , xru.,34'?tr-I ,t -K 3 ,fs H319 ,ff Mfrs T . Q X an i A A 1 . Q3 1 A 551593. ' SQ L 1 Y 5 P' g ,L 1455 ' Ui 75, ' i -K 1 H M . g x W,g, .i . ll H TTT? ,gy ' ' -' ' . A. t L I 1,50--. Qf .. - .K :Aff as 1 j U- tx .,- 35? ,,,3'-jig' . ,.. . A , ,A3X.A,.V F -I 5 fs, ,gs K ,Q Q Q kr 1, kilt I . --, 'f ' W 'V :XX-vw' 355130 5-six- Fwy 3-5i5f.Ei,gzPQ'S fig-tex 15,54-it 's:5 Vf'7, y 3,5 H i ' 5?-'wfi Q, ifiwf'7?f?i? 4' L ' ' RP' we rtT7i'pt.rif'5fZ'?f,5?gi'5! -rf X .t..L f , , 1 s Ji , .f '3-Fifi -f if , ' , S f,' ffkf, . A 1. QQ' rateff'lsw'fi LiV '1'iflgii?Ze Ann LaCoille: Now is my chance to shine.' 4245 Junior Varsity and Freshmen Front: JoJo Lindgren, Sue Bohannon, Angie Beaton, Stacy Seaver, Lisa Chickering, Michelle Chaisson, Ann Eastman, Angie Wright. Row 2: Mary Meyerhoft, Jill Walier, Jodi Schofield, Kendra Kuja, Janet Bisson, Cathy Zebra, Kim Sweeney, Stephanie Saunders, Janet Alger, Mary Dundas. Row 3: Coach Kennedy, Sonja Hansen, Anne Campbell, Sue Magaletta, Melina Beckwith, Sue Bickley, Becky Hideout, Dianne Menard, Kelly Coughlin, Liz Daschbach, Holly Belluscio, Tracy Stubbs. The 1981 Junior Varsity Field Hockey team had a fine season. Their final re- cord was 4 wins, 4 losses, and 3 ties. Janet Bisson was the high scorer. Angie Wright did a finejob in goal for her first year. The Freshman Field Hockey team ended their season with 1 win, 3 losses, and 1 tie. The team worked hard and showed much enthusiasm. Sue Bohan- fion was voted the Most Aggressive slayer. Junior Varsity Scores Keene Opponent 3 Monadnock O 0 Hanover 2 2 Milford 0 2 Monadnock 1 O Stevens 1 1 Miltord 0 1 Springfield 3 0 Stevens 0 1 Lebanon 1 1 Hanover 2 0 Nashua O Holly Belluscio: This headband is my I security blanket. Tracy Stubbs: This is nerve- Janet Bisson: Are you making fun wrackingf' of my shoes? 233 Sue Magaletta, Sue Bohannon, Michelle Chaissong We'll do itl Lisa Chickering: This is what you call total relaxation. Jaya' Jjoccefb Varsity Sitting: Willie Richardson. Kneeling: Eric Dethleson, Mark Ranagan, Jon Wojchick, Bob Mallat, Millard Waite, Ken Caswell, Mark Chickering Mike Emmond, Peter Benson, Mike Lammela, Manager Ricky Egan.Standing: Coach Rick Scott, Scott Burbank, John LaRochelle, Brian Tebd Dennis Flint, Rick Phippard, Fred Aldrich, Barry Williams, Mike Gemmell, J. C. Barber, Peter Pitsas, Tom Zerba, Gary Jeschke, Manager Do Proulx. 1. n 5, . 5,3 . . , ,pf ggi., t F 4 . , -. , , l Mike Emmond and Pete Pitsas: Back me Coach Scott and tri-captains Willie Richardson, Millard Willie Richardson: What's this thirl up, Pete. Waite, and Ken Caswell. On my arm? , f a .g .,, .121 . . 'wi Mm f.: ' A 2 t tina- i ' I -'.1- 'tt' .' . - v' tg. ' ff ' ' , f.' .41'1,.m ' 2 'ff , 4, . N' r t f it r,... . Q an , Q, ,,,.,.t 122 Mark Chickering: I don't believe il! Bob Mallat and Jon Wojchick: Charge! Millard Waite: Did it go in? QW' Jwaccef 3 25-at Junior Varsity Mike Gianferrari, Dan Maxwell, Darren McCollester, Steve Paoletta, Tim Kenyon, Darren Koski, Dave Scott, Adam Patria, Scott Brennan. :Coach Scott, Jim Bergeron, Mike Pratt, Pete Benson, Tim Chandler, Scott Filiault, Joe Morrison, John Schumann, Mike Lammela, Jim leff Metivier: I think this is Scott Filiault: Making a Steve Paoletta and Adam Patria: Can ined up. save. we start to play now? Freshmen front: Darren McCollester, Joe Corrigan, Bill Traquair, Tim Scott, Jim Lynch, Jim Zebra, Dave Trombly, Dave Johansson, Scott Brennan. Row 2: Doach Wilson, Mike Gianferrari, Adam Patria, Steve Paoletta, Darren Koski, Mark Beauregard, Dave Waddill, Jeff Metivier, Doug Austin, Bijal 'atel. ffkfle' JWOGCKI0 Varsity Front.' Beth Chamberlain, Laurie Bergmann, Laura Goyette, Tara Sullivan, Tracy Huse, Sue Scott, Kathy Kelly, Kelly Lynch, Sue Young Maul Finnegan, Jodi Wilber. Row 2: Lisa Schneider, Mary Carlin, Chris Chickering, Darien Lucier, Deb Frye, Cindy Borden, Heidi Wilkes J Anderson, Julie Derjue, Alicia Hilliard, Elisa Gianferrari, Sue Riel, Coach Kelly. Keene Opponent 3 ConVal 0 1 Fall Mountain 1 1 Milford 2 2 Hanover 1 2 Memorial 3 3 ConVal 2 0 Central 4 0 Milford O 3 Lunenburg 2 4 Concord 2 1 Fall Mountain 3 8 Memorial 0 l Kelly Lynch: Watch where you're going, Kelly! Coach Kelley and tri-captains Sue Scott, Kathy Kelly, and Kris Kelly. The Girls' Varsity Soccer team finished its season with a 6-5-2 record. The team started off very strong with a 3-0-1 record after the first four games. Once the season got under way, the teams got tougher. Keene kept up the fight and usually brought a close game into over time. Many of the losses were by 1 oal only. The team was led by captains Sue cott, Kris Kelly, and Kathy Kelly. The team will lose 11 senior players. W7 Sue Scott: This will test my bionic leg tfkflw' Lfoccef Junior Varsity Lisa Gonya, Jan Stanclift, Kelly Gulbin, Theresa Goyette, Tracy Lynch, Liz Skerry, Shelley Methe, Chaipel Leinster, Tammy Kenyon, Heidi Row 2: Coach Petrowski, Karen Guillett, Sheila LaPointe, Mary Hamel, Laura Frye, Buffy Coates, Deb Kinkel, Helga Weller, Cheryl Lisa Hanlon, Shelley Flint, Kim Mills, Michelle Doherty. Kim Mills. How s this for a save? Kelly Gulbin and Theresa Goyette: You want us to do that? Helga Weller: Hey, this is fun! Heidi Barndollar: lt's windy out here! v AX ,,,. . , 1 Tracy Lynch and Shelley Methe: Quick, they're chasing us. Tammy Kenyon and Liz Skerry: Fighting for the ball. Qoyto' 6110620 60 Front: Dave Herr, Jim Thayer, Jim Despres, Sean McCormick. Back: Coach Mayes, Mark Donais, Sean Beal, Mike Brouillette, Joel Belluscio, Mike Hipple. Keene Opponent 25 Hanover 31 26 Greenfield 31 21 Springfield 39 24 Concord 33 26 Hanover 29 1 5 Stevens -50 43 Bellows Falls 15 20 Milford 39 20 ConVal 65 24 Bishop Brady 33 29 Wachusett 27 Sean Beal, Coach Mayes, Mark Donais: A strategy meeting? The 1981 Boys' Cross Country Team, coached by Mr. Mayes, finished with a successful 8-2 record. The team finished twelfth in the Man- chester lnvitational, and fifth in the Class L Meet. Sean Beal finished for- ty-ninth in the state meet and was also named outstanding runner. The most improved award went to Sean McCormick. Mike Brouillette, Joel Belluscio, Jim Thayer: Jim Despres and Dave Herr: Mike Hippie: A devious Joel Belluscio: We're gaining on them! They'll never catch us! mind at work. lt's cold out here! fills' 671406369 60 Anna Johansson, Emily Hildebrandt, Carolyn Wieland, Michelle Sullivan, Whitney Prigge, Coach Woodbury. The Keene High Girls' Cross Country team finished with an impressive 3-3-1 re- cord in dual meets this year, in spite of being few in number. Emily Hildebrandt was the outstanding runner, placing first in many of the meets and qualifying for the Meet of Opponents Hanover Springfield Concord Manchester Invitational - 12th of 26 Stevens Champions with a fifteenth place in the Class L Meet. Seniors Maria Gianferrari and Carolyn Wieland were consistent perfor- mers and made progress over the season. Bellows Falls his Wachusett Bishop Brady Class L Championship - 11th of 13 - Ni ,al Carolyn Wieland: lt's Whitney Prigge, Carolyn Wieland, Michelle Sulli- Anna Johansson, Whitney Prigge, Coach Wood- cold! Let's start run- van: H1984 Olympic Games, here we come! bury: 'fAm 1 that boring? ning. 127 .qwfdal Varsity Front: Ken Abbott, Joe Blanchard, Joel Davis, Pete deMoya, Bob Dwane, Dave Austin, John Bosa, Peter Forcier, Jeff Saio, Ollie Schniederjans, John Supry, John Washer. Row 2: Rob Batchelder, Brant Borden, Tim Creamer, Brian Foley, Mike Houghton, John Murray, Matt Murray, George Matthews, Fred Roberts, John Roberts, Vinnie Stoddard. Row 3: Todd Bergeron, Rick Bingham, Matt Bogue, Scott Breed, Joe Briggs, Sean Caldwell, Joe Carlin, Richard Chamberlin, Bob Cornwell, Joe Durant, Mike Furlone, Rob Hartwell. Flow 4: Rusty Huntley, Ryan Lower, Randy Mack, Ernie Paight, Steve Patterson, Tim Peloquin, Jim Prekowski, Todd Pickering, Todd Prevost, Ron Pritchard, Bob Rooney, John Caldarelli, Peter Holden. Row 5: Coach Salce, Coach Gordon, Coach Roy, Coach O'Reilly, Coach O'Day, Coach Harmon. Keene Opponent Q 1 3 Spaulding 1 7 , , 20 Brattleboro O A ,. 19 Concord 20 ' 21 Dover 0 42 Memorial 0 23 Salem 29 6 Nashua 1 4 6 Portsmouth 1 3 42 West 0 0 Central 36 Front: Captains John Bosa and Dave Au- stin. Back: Coaches Roy, O'Reilly, and O'Day, 5 1 l John Washer: The Handoff 1 28 Despite playing some outstanding football, both offensively and defen- sively, Keene High suffered its first Iosing season in four years. High- lights of the season included shutouts over Dover and Brattleboro. One of the best games played in the state this year was played by Keene in a thrilling 29-23 loss to Salem. The play of the team this year was character- ized by a lot of hard work, courage, and enthusiasm. John Bosa made the All-State first team. Ken Abbott, Joun Murray, John Supry, Ron Bogue, and Brant Borden received honorable mention. Joel Davis re- ceived an award for outstanding team spirit. John Murray was chosen as outstanding back. Outstanding line- man was John Bosa. Most improved player was Brant Borden. Ron Bogue received the Unsung Hero Award. The outstanding defensive player was John Supry. The coveted Sharby Trophy went to Ollie Schniederjans. 'X 1 of J. , K Qs, aff, Jeff Salo: Superman! John Murray heads for the goal line Junior Varsity Front: Matt Murray, Tim Peloquin, Rick Bingham, Scott Breed, Steve Patterson, Jim Prekowski, Bob Rooney, Ron Pritchard,Ryan Lower. Row 2: Mike Furlone, Rusty Huntley, Joe Briggs, Todd Bergeron, Ernie Paight, Todd Pickering, Richard Chamberlin, Todd Prevost, John Caldarelli. Row 3: George Matthews, Matt Bogue, Joe Durant, Sean Caldwell, Rob Hartwell, Randy Mack, Pete Holden, Joe Carlin, Bob Cornwell. - '- 9 .-.wif ,- A -1 , W' 7 Freshman Captains Jeff Aldrich, Bob Kim Bergeron and Mark Bunszel, and Steve Loos, and Coaches Salce and Harmon. Freshman Scores Keene Opponent 8 Brattleboro 0 8 Nashua 18 0 Concord 21 8 Monadnock 16 0 Nashua 19 8 Milford 28 Liebert: Practice is so ex- citing! This year's Freshman team under head coach Gordon Harmon and assistant coach Mike Salce compiled a record of 1-5. The only victory came against Brattleboro when the efforts of many fine athletes showed. The 8-0 defeat to Brattleboro kept the win- ning tradition over our rivals. John Caldarelli, Todd Bergeron: We're so handsome! Junior Varsity Scores 8 Concord 6 Nashua 20 West 0 Brattleboro 0 Greenfield 28 Bishop Guertin 6 Memorial 1 -fic? P6 i 21-it F , B 5, .Q-'pf I Fly.- 4 R E wg is I . . Freshmen 3 Aif......,,,.k Mike Campbell. Row 2: Troy Prevost, Tim Front: Jeff Aldrich, Bob Bunszel, Paul Dundas, Steve Loos, Steve Rooney, Tim Drouin, Dennis, Joe Mancinelli, Dave Gaillardetz, Barry Sharkey, Don Kirouac. Row 3: Randy Cornwell, Mickey LaBounty, Bill Hope, Richard Comerford, Ray Hadley, Todd Fuller. Row 4: Steve Howard, Kim Bergeron, Darrin Guyette, Jay Longever, Mark Liebert, Scott Schriever. Row 5: Joe Benik, George Livengood, John Durant, Chris Croteau, Don Carlisle. Row 6: Seth Donahue, Ed Quinn, Tim Roberts, Pat Patenaude, Gary Scadova. Row 7: Coach Harmon, Kieran Kidder, Jim Miller, Rob Bleau, John Conides, Coach Salce. 1 SE f . Q- -f mx 9 - N6 A 5 W' 0 , Pl- -'- x ' .V S Q -fi? i 7 . .i rn JA -H M7113 ffgrg. 9 ffJ ,0f-wk ' 9? Jim 5 g!! QQ 3 Y . J, .,,V, M Xxx if ff Coach Kamal, Tom Borden, William Clayton, Joe Ftadicioni, Sean Coughlin, Steve Walsh, Tammy MacAllister, Alice Piermattei, Arnie Croteau. Coach George Kamal's 1981 golf team found itself in a rebuild- ing year after losing many seniors who had carried the team to the state championship in 1980. After a poor start, team performance improved as Captain Joe Radi- cioni led the way with consistent- ly low scores. Under his lead- ership, the team began seriously concentrating on improving their games. Through teamwork and mutual encouragement, every player began knocking strokes off their scores. Unfortunately, the comeback fell short of qual- Tammy MacAllister: Con- centrate, Tammy! Joe Ftadicioni: FORE! ifying for state championship play by the narrowest of margins. lt did, however, establish a solid foundation for the years ahead. For the second straight year, Joe Fladicioni was nominated by his teammates to receive the Ivo Ftadicioni Award. This presti- gious award, named for Joe's late father, who was an ardent follow- er of KHS golfing, is given annually to the golfer demon- strating the highest ideals of sportsmanship and citizenship both on and off the course. Keene 226 226 226 224 224 224 223 223 206 206 206 21 9 21 9 21 9 227 227 21 0 21 6 21 6 21 6 220 220 Sean Coughlin: Keep your eyes on the ball, not on the camera! Central Milford West Milford Guertin Nashua Concord Exeter Memorial Trinity Pinkerton Nashua Pinkerton Alvirne Nashua Alvirne Alvirne Milford Central Laconia Laconia Pinkerton Opponent 225 229 258 21 0 201 21 2 203 209 224 202 234 21 6 242 256 242 254 242 205 21 5 233 245 230 Alice Piermattei: Nice follow through, Alice. 20 0 win over Colonelsz Rad 1 d Keene High romps to - 8 lf ' test wwe YH? Con S U1 If - Xkeeuzmeadet bofiefs 3 e It four W. QXIGY 1113 in I. 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Tim Scott: This takes a lot of concentra- tion. 1 ,. ,WV :Ma ' :.,Q Q 4 Dennis Flint: HeIp! It's a UFO! 42: Get out of my way. Amy Jackson, Paula Page: Give usaK. FZZz!!6J M, I ,Y-I , F ? , 4 i ,' if W- 7' ,M ,, ' zff!l,.gp:isf1 ,, ','f'i'Jf1 ,-1 ,,gfr'a!-'fp f , .:, . ' V -V -4, .Y f , 4 , W x , v ' W. , ,W fm, 4 -. -i wl,f'if,, ,af eg'-'.,f'r'Q Q, W' 1 ff? r 'f .7w 'x+ fi , g i , . if Ni! Ti , :f,gf15,f7 W Q, ' ,ir 'fj'g5I 3y', ,gil ly V, ,grfjyxf he - ' W ,um , , ,fm W, , ..,,..,,q,,g3 J qfiffr , .1 ffsfyifbfv '5' Q C - an I by Y ,A ,My ,fa 0 W3 V , ,few ,C of f- C or Aw w?f 1 vf-'w fe22 'f 2' Mfr L, C. L. ' , ff 1' ew lftxf Qtw, 4. f f . ' .fm Deb Tremblay, Tracy Menard, Heidi Breen, and Betsy deMoya: Cheer Girls- Fiem Hockey: UGO for mu for Keene! bw' ,S ls . What do I do with it now? Bob Maliat: It's coming toward you! Whitney Prigge: Yeah, I Like to run. '25 Darren McColIester: Charge! Coach Kama! and Bi!! C!aYf0n5 Keep Chris Chickering: Boogeying on the field your eye on the hole. 138 gif 11511111211 ei t -ifnu M3315-tfnn eightg-tf11 n sighing-tfnn eightg-tf11n eiglqtg-tfnu eighig-tfnu eigglqhg-if11n eiglqig-ifnn eightg-tfnn eightg-tfnn eightg-tfnn Bightg-thin eightg-tfnn eightg-tfnn Biglqig-tfnn eightg-tfnu eiglqtg-tf11u eightg-tfnn 'R gf Class Oliicers Michelle Chaisson, Vice-Presidentg Mr. Whipple, Adviserg Kelly Marechal, Presidentg Suzannah Bohannon, Secretary Treasurer. Seated: Wyman. Gfawgf 5965 4,9 V33 NJ' . Hifl'X Class Council Kelly Marechal, Sue Bohannon, Michelle Chaisson, Debbie Bishopric. Standing: Shelly Cole, Mr. Whipple, Sara Michelle Ross, Jill Walier, Sue Atwood, Gwen Hall: Lollipops aren't just for kids. L X Laura Dadura. Whats that?! - Sharon Blood and Lisa Kempton: We're supposed to be in class, not posing for the photographer. David Hehe: Frlday! 2:30! Steven Lawler: Are you ready for this? Darren McCollester: Where did it go? Freshman Football Practice 141 Jeffrey Kristen Laura Peter Aldrich Allen Allen Andrews 2 ,f Jeannine Harikleia Susanna Kevin Arteta Athanasopoulos Atwood Audet Jeltrey Henry Mark Kenneth Austin Baker Baldic Baldwin Mgalif YK' .4 Michael Arsenault 447- A 'Z I ' l Douglas Austin Mark Ball James Janelle Lisa Robert Christopher Ballou Barrett Barrett Barrows Barry H f A Joseph Benik Randall Black Eric Lazzaro: The next earthquake will occur in about u Kevin Beal 4 f Von Befkmall Bettina Blair Whit Angela Beaton Q R Suzanne Bini Kim Blanchette 9 F Holly Beaulieu Deborah Bishopric Robert Bleau Michele Begin ,at Q 'Z Kenneth Bisson Sharon Blood .4 l Mike Walker: Nice pictures. Ellen suzannan Mark cymma Thomas Blouin Bohannon Bond Borden Borden 142 gt to We K A it M- sf. -f N Jim Ballou: ,I Don't you dare call me 'Four Eyesl ' X in Deanna James uavio Theresa Lynn Bowen Bowen Bradley Braley Breed '3 X X A 1 ' t . . 5 C! K , '7 K T ,A , T , K IAQ Z I. Allison Bfm0f1 Edward Bundy .i. 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Xe N iw' ,--K Nayne Piper: Next year it will Sherri Meijers: Wanna see my Kevin Raymond: Confidential- Cindy Cyr: Of course, I m Je The Wall Street Journal. frog? ly, lquestion the purpose ofthis studying! ,,, Brent Fletcher, Brenda Peaslee, Mark Randall, Joe Washer: I wouldntexam' Mark Bond: Artist at work. iave believed it if I hadn't seen it. Michelle Rogers Thatsveryniceof f you to say -31' agp' ,Ib i Q3 , ri.. . Q -l fi, L W long. piggy.. Mfg, ,..e if . f gg., Steve Loos: 1 4 32 '22 55 ,w in 312 Kick it high and Tina Rokes: I got a good mark Some of us study some of the time. nf' 25 at--I I 3- WF iw KW' ip is N4 f . ei t -i n M3315-ifrln eightg-tfnu eightg-ifnu Bfahig-ff11ff efgghtg-tfrxn 2611112-ff11H eighig-tfnn ei 1 -tfnn eiggtg-thin , B 'ting eiggfg' U Bisshhg-ffvv n hnmnres eighhg- ei t -tfnn H3315-f n eiglqig-tfnn BiB1TfQ't U mBh12'tfUU ,u Class Officers David Scott, Presidentg Stephanie Saunders, Vice-President: Deb Frye, Treasurerg Susan Dumais, Secretary. ghwgf H674 'if -gr gg I 'V te. ...lm W2 , ' ff: 4' Class Council Front: David Scott, Stephanie Saunders, Susan Dumais, Deb Frye. Row 2: Allyson Barden, Liz Skerry, Angie Wright P 3. Dianne Menard and Alex Flobertson: You'd think they'd get some new material for these. 'W 'mel Beth Bergmann and Karen Puls: Karen, that itch could be telling you something. 5 n. Ed Trombly: Nice picture, Ed. M, ' 5 Michelle Phillips: When I eat a York Pep- permint Patty . . Heidi Bissell and Marc Donais: 'lWe weren't doing anything! Christine Cunningham: Nice pose, Chris. 1 t I , I Hubba Bubba 157 Bernard Jill David Deanna Adrienne Amlaw Anderson Andrews Andrews Antrim '? K 4 is Thomas Aron Allyson Barden -1- Bi 'v DQS' i, Q H , I J ' Q 5' i f Q gl .4 ii I r I - J ' Ai 4 L, Joanne Kimberly Kelley Lisa Avery Bailey Baker Baldic Colony Raymond Suzanne Michael Barrett Barrett Barrett Barrows fit! V '9 s ' f L' Q Q . ,... x X4 . x As ,X W Hi' X , Todd Gemmell and Steve Forcler Kimberly Janice Shawn Suzanne Bassi Bates Beal Beauregard Melina Allan Beckwith Bemis 2' Q A f ' gi 'Q -Gs 4 J 5 ,gf fi- 'HHH' Todd Beth Bergeron Bergmann Janet Peter Bisson Blake Ftebie Wright and Joanne Avery Matthew Blain 158 Bogue Borden .. all . 7 ., 1 i .l Shelley Frances James Benware Berger Bergeron QE s 'V J 4' 3 L 1' , A 2 ,ilk 5 I I 1 ,lil . J., N Z , , 5-U .ggxt-iv. 'af A ' Q 'wer ' ' Michelle Suzanne Heidi Berthiaume Bickley Bissell Greg Marie Jennifer Blanchette Bleau Blecharczyk s , V I. V ' i V ' . f ' M, 1 ' I ' J V it K F, B 1 ,r -. 9 M ,.,,, Q' fvfe r Llzbeth Mary Scott Boudreau Bowen Breed Karen Sandra Amy Brehm Brennan Brewer fb 4 ff ' il Joseph Briggs 9, Z. Ginerte Nancy Brulolte Bryce Sean Anne Caldwell Campbell S , ' A I ' ,i ' f .K 3 as.. ,al 0 ' a 4. - M' -...J Charlean Cynthia Cassin Center Jodi Brogno Philip Buckley Glenna Campbell 'K I -1 'Z f g l la' A 2 e lf: 4' 5' .s . e 'Xl Al Dennis Chamberlin f Jennifer Blecharczyk and Janet Bisson Benjamin Heather Brown Brown Wayne Gary Bumps Bunce l . l 4 Karen Meagher and Karen Guillett fi - , , C LC. , .41 'T L ,. l', '31 9 -. 9 ef' J! Robin Paula David Joseph Mary Thomas Capen Carbonaro Carignan Carlin Carlin Cahsman 4 -4' ,s . Q Q gr J J. X ,, 2 , , gf-EI ' , B -, at -1 - 3- - -'ze Q 1 5' Qian., - as J f 5 Richard Timothy Jill Kathleen Warren Chamberlin Chandler Cheney Clark Clark Elizabeth Kevin Herbert Nancy Robert Coates Coates Coleman Coles Cornwell lr.l r it . 9 V ,J 1 ' . x.,f aww I-n.Wfrm,r.,Q -4. VJ Ma ' X , ,f V r l in 32 K 4 J X25 .2 Kimberly Sean Lisa Caroline Catherine Cotton Coughlin Creamer Cristiano Croteau 159 l Q 7 w 1 tr 'H Andrea Sheldon and Sue Bini: i'Thunderbolt and Light- foot. '. .4 Andrea Desiardins I fy 'Q 4 Mary Dundas Scott Ellsworth z 5 1 ' 'Y Patricia Desruisseau it A Rhonda Dunton Teresa EVBFIS gli it James Dever Lesley Dwyer Lori Farina James Dicey 9' 'Z Deborah Dyer Walter Field vs Q Christine Croteau Croteau J if 5 Susan Dale Peter Davis V4 nr' I H Michelle Doherty Leo Echavarria Mark Filiault 'V Stephen ' ' Matthew Timothy Julie Mark Filiault Finnegan Fisher Forbus 160 Forcier sa 1 W Paul Amos Christine Daniel Cunningham Cunningham Curran , ' -1 me ,wx 'M -wjy F ky Z 5 Kevin Kenneth Matthew James Damon Daroczi Davidson DBVIS Susan Torri Craig USG Davis Derby Descoteaux DerOStef Mark Peter Steven Susan Donais Driscoll Dufresne Dumais JDJ Walt Karen Puls and Brian Tebo. It's not the food that's got her grinning! Jeffrey Foster ,t Ci f -G , di X X Susan Gage Philip Goodnow 1 'lf 1 l wx PO 1 Sean Greene Michael Franklin i lg, 1 eff , 'ii ' V' a 8' r 4 i 1 4 Jean Gagne Shawn Goodyear , , ,, I Q 'Lv Lori Deborah Frye ,Ji .l.? '7!.fi'f'Lf . ,lv wily ., ,'f, wi lp, l. James Gaseau Teresa Goyette S3 IQ ,. f 9- Z I Scott ,f Michael Michael Fuller Furlone ,' 1 1' 7 J fi! G , ,i,, J V 'fi M H V sl -in 4- guilt!!! Todd Gemmell Thomas Graves Y , , ff' ,qi Steven Goff William Graves 1 1 Mary Madden and Sherrie Hitchcock: The Troublesome J Twosome Steven Griffin Griswold Grover Af 'ifwff W 1 one Nancy Andrews, Kim Bassl, Janet Bisson, Kate Temple: The 20-minute gossip stop. L11 Karen Kelly Dawn Guillet Gulbin Hammann Sonja Richard Robert Hansen Harper Hartwell Brian John Karen Hebert Heimann Hendry 0 s . A 1. 4 if John Lisa Hanlon Hanlon if X AN ,heal Matthew Michael Hayes Heath Lisa Michael Hensley Hetherman ke A ' ,,, fi , . - D N. QS S L N 'W ll V , '- ,M 1 In Kevin Marie Cheryl Sherrie Doreen Hill Hill Hilliard Hitchcock Hoffay 161 Peter Debra Frederick Holden Holmes Hoyt 2' I ill . i W' ,,. V In ' I tx ,T tl N. W -W Tillany Amy Cathleen Hussey Jackson Jackson Beverly Carmen Larry Jarvis Jeschke Jewett Diane Hubner -an 5. ,. : V xp .fs xg V5 , , at 3 Leslie Jackson Mark Johndro Russell Huntley f. -1 , , 5 . S , N4 vii? Iliff'-L -5 I . , .. . , be Hi I 21334-22 V Anna Jacobson Cheryl Jones A' .s 4 I N V, A Kendall Kendall Kenyon Key A Q , f ' ,I ff - , ' ,W , ' V' ,Jr f,,. Mw,f Mfr, J..-1' ' Kelly Gulbin and Teresa Goyette 162 Scott Ringland and Todd Bellows: We fly through the air with the greatest of ease. M' h I Ft ld T' th Kathleen Sonia Jennifer Darlene Deirdre Jennifer 'C ae Ona 'mo Y Kibbee King Kingsbury Kirk Knowlton Bradley Koontz Donald LaFontain L fre 1 2 .L x Martha Laurent Jason Lori Michael Michael Kyrousis Labrie Lachenal Lafiond Rodney Jeffrey Michael Gary Lahti Lake Lammela Lang N 4 J 5.12 2 , Al nt ,f ,' B . I J . if V fl ' or .. ,rl ' J. 5 M 5' V A 5 V' - ' 2 41 1 l , I Q L - B V, ,soqg I lf 1 Jovanna Kristine Lindgren Longever Shawn Pamela Leslie Lesmerises ,Nam ' 2 Amy Jackson X ,. ,. v 5 , 2 J 4, 4, N . J . , xr L f 'Q' r p I P , i A Darlene Margaret Daniel Marlin Mauthe Maxwell 5 W fi J l . l 4, 3 fr I I X , I Q , Michelle Mary Ainsley Methe Meyerhofl Miller Mark Lisa Joachim Minickiello Morgan Morrison 452. jf ' 'fel ' f,, Vi'l 1ffs ,. .s xg - ' J if N - 5 4 Norris Cathleen Deborah Nelson Norlund Norris Todd Paula Ryan Thomas Chester Lounder Loves Lower Lyons Macie , 'f . 4 ' 1 5 L 1' r ggi, rrrr me , P 3 . :A is . r if Q, J T4 :V A ' , V lf 1 1 'QR 8 I .f Lisa Randall David Mary John Macllroy Mack Mackay Madden Magee Robert David Robert Maria William Mallat Mancinelli Marcoux Markow Marrohe 'B' ,. f' ,. 2' f Pamela Sue-Ellen John Troy Karen Dianne McCarthy McDonald Mclnlire McLellan Meagher Menard - 'I fr QA, L xi I li Allan Luke Miller Milliard Kenneth Theresa Mullen Murdough , 6 I at ,J 4 ' Q f i ' i 26 ,M 1. Kelly Karen ' O'ConneIl O'Connor LIZ Boudreau LsL Samuel Olmstead Ernest Paight Jenifer Cindy Mary Paire Papile Parker A . 4' f is 49 4 rrr' my 4? rg. ,J ei A P 1 '!',,, 'l A hz' ' t KJ I Lisa Wendy Rhonda Steven Joel Parnpichate Paro Patnode Patterson Peart , ,, Richard Dale Rian Timothy Richard m,.',,,3,g,1 1 -1 : 1 1 7 , Pelky Peloquin Peloquin Peloquin Perham .kj ', A - 2 ., 4 Dan Maxwell: Artist at work W X I Q! 3 2-, 3 my ,y 4- ' 4' 1 4' ' - q by 1 , ' I-,,, :::zXL' wg. ,M S , N , ' 6 I Q ' 41 ' -, X .a I James Diana Todd Alice Kathrine Michael Timothy Todd Whitney Perkowski Pettersen Pickering Piermattei Piper Pratt Pregent Prevosl Prigge fn. A Y A 'W A ,4 t ,-, 1 f ' V fe 4' . ' V . 1 - - W ' I ' T ft, 'mg -g 1 , I -V ' M ....l4 7' SS.-:raw iff ' 'U 5 - Ronald Mark Karen Jennifer Todd Pritchard Pryor Puls Putnam Quinn Mark Laurie Lisa Tricia Lynn Ranagan Ray Redfield Reid Rice .. A ' ' -'r,- fur if . U T ' f A 'L D, - I ,,, N if f 25 J in - , W' ' Q21 X V ,,- 1: I A gf if .V V' If . . 3 I . ij. I J ' tg V, ,fi 'ff V Robert Cornwell: You're coming in loud and clear, Tim Rebecca Brenda John Denise Stephen Rideout Robbins Robertson Rodney Rokes 164 is ,.,,,, Robert Denise Michael Jacqueline Joelle Rooney Rouleau Rouleau Rounds Roy l It 0 L ,4 t I 11 I . I ' ilf g- ' ' , lx W fi , .,,, V, Ruth Herbert Gwendolynn Rhonda Simone Rudolf Ruelke Rumburg Saari St. Denis Kenneth Scott Wanda William Stephanie St. Lawrence Sargent Sargent Sargent Saunders ., wif . ... ' . y C' ' ' V, f Tim Pregent: All airways clear for takeoff? 'Wil 1 ,W ,, 1' ! Kim I Kristin Jocelin William Angela John David Jennifer Kimberly Schlichting Schlichting Schofield Schreiber Schultz Schumann Scott Seymour Shaunesey we . ,W Z ? Lt W ,IK V, , g Brian Andrea Dean Kristen Robert Shea Sheldon Shelley Shine Silver A Clifford 'A Elizabeth William David Diane ' Simonds Skerry Smedley Smith Smith V f ,, 1,115 x Q 1' if 3' Q kg' A . sl . ik - ' 'Lv' ,, , Z 6 A ,, 'A 2 14 ri ig ' uw 'X . Cind Pa il nd Tricia Reid: t'We stick to ether. Holly Alison Daniel Melissa Stacey y p e a Q Smith Snow Snow Snow Spofford Robert Slack T ,g,,. I i Q M. ' Catherine Temple Edward Trombly X Eleanor Wall Andrea Tracy Stadtmuller Stubbs L. n 4 , V if ,, 'Q 6 A ff if Y Kimberly Wendy Sweeney Sweeney 7' f 4 , xx Q J, 7 U ,,., I , 4 Q r 2 C James Sandra Elayne Michael Telreault Theberge Tobin Trahan Yvonne Todd Norman Joseph Vaine Viel Waal Waller ', ' 4' will Mark Forbus: Oops! r. , s I X X - x 1 if fi X s 8 Q . gn-pnqnsunv . Q I , 2' 'W . Charlesa John Adrienne Heidi Laurie Warnock Weiner! Weiss Wells Wells f rf - 'L LES--.21 z ':: ':1i:' sb X Paula Loves: Drawing is so-o-o-o boring. 166 Russ Huntley: What?! In-ll Mike Furlone and Sam Olmstead: Current events versus ancient history? 9 Q 1 Richard Chamberlin: All this homework may force me to miss Three's Company. Bradford Linda Catherine Heidi Younie Zanke Zerba Zinn ji . ai? l .J il I Kevin Wheeler gift I x Kevin Willett Kathleen Wilson Mark Gale Flebie Charles Whipple White White Wilder ,, K it 1-- is xg- . . . ,,.. Y 3. Chix V I X t is Barry Katherine Loretta Williams Williams Wills Pamela Tammy Angelique Wilson Wisell Wright IIB! Donald Wilson Linda Wydo Joy Zukowski Scott Sargent: You wouldn't Diana Pettersen: You can't make really do that, would you? me look up. 6 I lg Suzanne Barrett and Lisa Redfield: Tell us another joke. 5 T'fz- Teresa Goyette, Elaine Ball, Melina Beckwith: Interesting class? 167 L.: DanCurran: a...n,..d...t..,h...e.. Liz Skerry: Psst! f' Ei Pam Bevis, Kevin Hill, Walter Field: But l've got the car Friday night and everything. 168 'R r r Q , fi t -- . -X - K is ' -N r ' I 0 I ii'l1 gw ' . '--'5'tlfi.i r - ii i 8 1.,.,f i51.,a .3':Qq,j.5gs r - . l .N ' gg - .sam Wafer i ,,.. Q- 'f f. ,.i53.,. as +5255 'Q 5112- T i21gliT4 -f ' - K ips.. .,,.'s..Lfe ,,. g-. A , fs-i1-'f,- fifflf' - ,Z Q g-if 11+-1 Q .. if .nw iv ..., , ,,..f N. .i N- -sl 'K 5,-MQ s U 9 5 - L?Y1??fi:- . sp- --e- -sf-M -- g . - , is y P l ,h i . l,Ax l -Q eee , s ' ' Sig ' L 'L ' 'if was . V 2 K i ' 9,1 53 s ,,., - fy ' :L '45 ' .5 -'ai' - .,v.cu.ev-f-fau,w,Dh.h 'L Beverly Jarvis: She never told me how to turn this off! Pat Desruisseau: Modern day Whistler's mother. Janet Bisson: It keeps my head warm. Noor Jeff Tharpe: Am I late for the DEVO auditions? tix, X Sean Coughlin: I can't wait till he pulls down the screen! Theresa Lawrence and Kelley Baker: Lookee here! Heidi Bissell: I'm so happy just sitting here I could just . . aow CAN vow oo f. A NEUJ MATH' PROBLEMS . WITH AN OLD MATHA ttir p MIND 2 I! Z, Wp r f X ff' f 6 i'i' I f' 1' rt' I ,I rrtt I f -tii if 1 if ' pit ,,j, ff, , jf' Q rr l 'l,, 'A ' -.,,l Nbr 'K for o n 1 5 ' iitr iff ' iist ,Q, , ,',,, is '1: ' Charlie Brown has his problems, too. , Qpwfkf W QQQQN5 wwi SWL f W R598 K H3199-Q QSM WE 'f, ' . sighing-ifnn ei 1 -ifnu Biggfg-HHH efgI1tg+tfnu egghtg-tf11u etghtg-ifnn Bighilg-fflin ei t eiggig-tfrxn ei t -than B igl1hg-i n C' eightg-tfnn Juniata eightg-thru eiglqig-tfnn ,?..., ei t 253215-ihxn Bialhig-'iflw 2131112-ffffu Class Officers Joan Johnston, Treasurer, Kevin Richard, President, Kelly Locke, Vice-President: Elisa Gianferrari, Secretary. ghwgf Zydjfi? 'QQ Class Council Front: Mary Baker, Pam Pregent, Lisa Gianferrari, Kelly Locke, Jennifer Sy, Kathy Porter, Debbie Stone. Row 2: Tracy Warren, Lisa Jobin, Amy Treat, Mary Hamel, Emily Hildebrandt, Tammy MacAllister, Anne Lacoille, Lisa Salo, Jennifer Wilson, Beth Robbins, Kendra Kuja, Tracy Lynch, Tim Patria. John LaRocheIIe: Tell me another one. Joan Johnston: That tastes bitter! w I i M i John Ashworth, Mike Metivier, Tim Creamer, Kevin I Jyh'J Lounder: I think we need more heIp. Bruce Phelps and Charles Staples: I enjoy getting my hands dirty. Teressa O'ReiIIy: I think my hand is stuck. A9 ,fQw' 5 Gary Schneider: Am I seeing things right? Emily Hildebrandt: She sings as well Kelly Philbrick: Now, what am as She runs. I forgetting? 173 Frederick Janet Sara Aldrich Alger Arnott Stephen Ash Thomas Baker '3' 'lil '99 0' i w fx, John Baxter we 'W Deborah Arseneault ,av 1 Wmhiit V. gw.. 41 ' ' , if fe Q . y J . v f , -, ty 1 A slr 'V if ' f 91 A.. John Deborah James Ashworth Austin Bailey Steven Elaine Jeffrey Baldwin Ball Barden fo . 5 il I A ' Y 0 - W, S mana Jefirey C nthia Todd Beal gegin Bellows D K fi 'X me Gayle Arseneault Keith White Ernest Ash ,K Mary Baker Robert Batchelder an A Holly Bellusclo 4? Rebecca Bittner Pamela Bowman ,Nr nl 2' if Jennifer Campbell 1 ,Q A. Johansson, J. Sy, P. Lariviere, E. Gianferrari, J. Louiselle Anna, that was a good joke! fx Lorri Maureen Bemis Benik fav f ' l ' t 1' lf Daniel Irene Black Blood Ftoben Charlene Brennan Brown Christopher Kathleen Bennett Bickford C7 N ' ,3 X I , F L ' Brant Candace Borden Bourassa Nils Scott Lisa Brown Buckman 4 ,, A f .SRXD Ak L r 'Q Lili.. 2:5 8 Richard Vincent Canavan Carbonaro 5-A ' 4 Mitchell Patrick Cashman Cavanaugh x W , i e '2Sf,9 ' ,i Peter Pitsas: Busy night! But Lisa S ch n eiderj an s: I finished my homework! Mmm, mmm, Good! iw . , ns, X l. 1 1 Timothy Catherine Beth Charles Creamer Cross Croteau Croteau Q4 .. A f , -i. . 5 fa' l Charles Arline Shelly Elizabeth Dean Deem DeMatties deMoya Ann Debra David Joseph Desrosiers Dinkel Dintino Drew fr' f l' K - V ' uf 'W P V Q , 1 , , ,,. 9 vw ' r li '7 ix 5: ex xiii' L f 2?-5 i if 3 1 if 54' i .4 'H 'Lil ' -If Deanna Elizabeth Patricia William Drouin Drouin Dunn Durant Bethann Debbie Christine Chamberlin Chamberlain Chickering , V 5' ' ,M r ' rlr , ..,, ,fa gi ju ,, , ,, ii,l,l iti! Q lit,l ll! if Lf! V ew, , ,. Q 4,26 5 J, ,B Lisa Mark Chickering Chickering iafgii , J ,, , My I ., 2 , ig if' Joseph igencer Christopher William Robert Clark Iason Clay Clayton Collier Mark Kathleen Rebecca Kenneth Peter Constine Conway Cooper Cormier Costin Q ,L Q .QQ f , ' . - i , li ' Q . ' z 1 it 2 viz -f,' F- ff 'tl a g an -f - 1 k i -1 'X-'J' A 5 'K f 4 P I if . Michael John Kevin Marcia Paul Croteau Cunningham Davis Davis Davis 3.1 rx 43 l ,,,,y W xt N433 ' I t f James Despres Barbara Drouin W , 'A V 1 uf! f,,, W M 1 4 . , X - it E 'N Peter Wyman: Hello! ls Arm Princess Diana home? Eastman -'iv Yiwu , ji.,- Top: Roger Frigon and Dar- ren Cleveland: Attentive? Bottom: Pam Wilson: Noi l'm NOT late! 175 Richard Egan N ' f ,Q s. ' 'af ff 1, if f v 5 7 4 A f +5 1 K f 9 Y 6? z ,ay i i Ellen Farrey Kimberly Folsom Bill Durant and Michael Mann: ' it's really an explosivel z 'lt may look like pudding, but QR if , ff? ,aw Lisa Judith Elliott Ellis , iff it . ,.i4vVV , 5 N ,Q it sw' ' -V , rrorrro il n l JF . Jennifer James Fee Fenno Victor Randy Fontaine Foster i , rut ! , ly V Robert Ellis t Deborah Flanders Roger Frigon 'H ff Sv ' '46 3 . W VY, ,J -.. 1 M i l N ,K if , V? riff, Kristin Jill Holly Douglas Michael Elisa James Mark Furlong Gardener Garrapy Gat ey Gemmeil Gianferrari Giglio Glover . ' ' Q X Y A Daniel Karen Arofan Charlene Jami Gordon Gordon Gregory Grover Grover Edward Matthew Mary Robert Gerry Hall Hall Hamel Hardy Hart Jeffrey Anne Henauit Herrick 176 9 44 --55 Q Michael Emmond ffl K.. ' 'K .3553- zrzrrrl ..- V, Ai Brian Foley Kimberly Fulwood x . fi' Q Michael Gokey in . V , , Beth Chamberlain, Kristen Kelly, and Kathleen Kelly: What Emily Christopher Richard ,, Hildebrandt Holden Holland a hunk! V444 4444 Jeffrey Philip Holmes Honkala 1 f 7 Z4 ,i 9 ir' wi 'ax , , , 7 ? . ,y 6 f 3 Z J i ti. gina. Y, i Michael Thomas Houghton Hulslander Lois Michael Jarvis Jenna 4 J, 4 .f'l1 , 1, . 1 1, 1 Q4 if p Susan Hook -ur R? M T? J 234 at ir,':H we li? .W 4 ,,. u gn 'x 'Q Keon Ioannou Lisa Jobin .23 l 4 Michael Hooper 'Elf K , f M Q? f lf, X Nicholas Isaak Anna JOHBHSSOD Jeffrey Horne wfff, it ,rife 1 Q tmh eww? Peter Jackson Anhur Johnson 5 uns L '45 l f f Robert Paige Andrew Joan Christopher Johnson Johnson Johnston Johnston Joslin lf Qgwa, ,.,,. , fi wwwa Top: Joe Bourassa: This will impress her! Bottom: Kevin Davis and Michael Emmond: See, it's all very simple, Mike. John Keller Paulette Kittredge 3 Wil! 5. x . 5 Top: Jenny McCollough in deep concentration. Bottomg Beth DiGiulio: I don't believe it! I hit the right key! Richard Beverly Heather Judd Kaiser Keddie Pamela Joslyn Kathleen Kristine Lynn Holly Kelly Kelly Kempton Keough James Andrea Kendra John Korpi Kosmo Kuja LaBarre Anthony Ann Susan Sharon Mary LaBounty LaCoiIle LaCoon LaCount Lamoureux 177 Sheila LaPointe if iss. Chris Philip Michael John Lariviere Lariviere LaFloche LaRochelle My .M , Mn 'Q' KA ' i li t p l k 1 A L x M ,,,,, gf M5 5 William Michael Anne Deanna Kelly Laycock LeHane Leinster Lightfoot Locke Michael John Kevin Tracy Tammy A My Long Louiselle Lounder Lynch MacAllister I . fi i', iff 'L . . j, ,-f 'dw ...ni f M ' V ,.i' L ffm Tim Patria: I refuse to do Ann Penny: What did you M! MM M 202 M l . this work. say? like 1 ea - lf M .gf p 'Q' M M L hf I -' fe' fi Q ' ,, ' -1 My .1 , M ,G Q X W7 ' ' U 4 f A , 4, , ' ,A H I, V ' M . H, M ' Xl f ' ' , I 1' Aa ,Abi in 'll' B 'an Sheryl Lauren Michael Cath M' h I - Mgzxrvald Macliellan MacMartin Macuen Maloney Manchester 62:06 lggiggxe mg? E2 -6: M, if K ' 1 ' I 23532331 Wy' My ' mania 75 Cathy Jenny Cheryl Kelly John McCollester McCollough McClenning McMahon McCreary Anslee Kathleen Heidi Michael Deborah Meredith Merrifield Messer Metivier Meyerhoff ,W V Q , ' M ' W' ' ' , 'M L 3 WW' M i 1 7 55 519 M av! ,V.. ff Qi M 47 M M MM - Top: Don Proulx and Kevin Seaver: Gee, I thought the ' 11 . . Jill Flaymond John Marianne Scott Flintstones were supposed to be on. Bottom. Doug Gatley. M my More' Morgan Morse Moses LOU will love this! 178 -wt 1 l Another boring history lesson! A 'X -fl 'YIQ 1 , Kari Bruce Petterson Phelps er , Ct- N t El. , ai ig. if ,, . David Gregory Pregent Pregent Timothy Kevin Raftord Richard ,im -fa Elizabeth Robbins ext Frederick Roberts C fit Rickey Phippard Pamela Pregent BFUCS F-:sage ,M , Mft-w,ttt,f1i,ff ff fl .Q x r zf John Roberts ? .A ilw- 3 Peter PiiS8S LeeAnne Preston Peter Rigopoulos A . 9 Lincoln Robertson John Murray 0-X ts! 1 Kathryn Murray et, I, 4 Kathleen O'NeiI C hrlstopher Pawelczyk if 7 Paul Pollaro J Donald Proulx Paul Rilling 9 ,K W 1' f 1 fl E x it Kevin Rogers Teressa O'Reilly Daniel Pawlak X, Matthew Murray Julie Osgood Terry Peets 7 John Karen O'Connor O'Neil S ... 1' 1 J e , ,, .-.hi I I . W , , ,. A, ,ffm ,x I 1' 4 , , ., PM VV Xt ,f ' it Vickie Timothy Parker Patna Ann Jennifer Penny Perkins 'Y' S2 -3 f John Kathleen Robert Doreen Poole Porter Posner Pratt Y? X, xy 4, I Top: Chris Clay: What's that over there? Bottom: Michael Hooper and Spencer Clason: Quiet, Spencer, we're being watched. 179 John Cammie Teresa Kevin Lisa Rokes Royce Royce Russell Salo Jennifer Richard Scanlan Scheffler John Michelle Schreiver St. Pierre 4 - F , ,, s X, ' :I ' , 1 Q L 'rr w g I Roy Gary Schlichting Schneider Elaine Mindy Scrivani Seatten 3 f. N ' 0 Lisa Schniederians Kevin Seaver .avi f Tammy MacAllister: Do Mike Croteau: O. K we have to write that Where's the problem? down? ' 1 K, Michael Heather Sherry Elizabeth Donna Mary Janice Seoore Seymour Simons Smith Sparks Spillman Slanclilt -2. J W 4 if Susan Deborah Sean Stoeckmann Stone Sullivan Gregg Jennifer Gary Swift Sy Tarr ' 23, K A f 2 7 t A 'lit '?'v'! f-ig? fi l ' V - I 4 , ' '. i Elisa Gianferrari: All right, Cathy McCollester: lsee ' ' ' Gregory Orinda Rebecca who put the smelly sock in Z 301 I Er Sn eating my Thompson Thompson Thompson I . my locker? 180 Charles Staples 4 A Q3 umm, Vinson Stoddard i Terrence Sean Sullivan Sweeney Jennifer Cathleen Taylor Thompson 7 11 f 1 K 76, ,I l , . gs 75 N 1 . i 1 AL ,-Q . f l X 1.2 L t 4 Bradford Jacqueline Todd Trahan Gary Amy Deborah Gwendolyn Stephen Trayhan Treat Tremblay Tmmbull Vaine 1 ...-um A typical chemistry class. ,a - A t, .3 , n ,f ir c Vg g I tfgiwrfs, giff , K Pamela Karen Jodi Heidi Whitham Whitney Wilber Wilkes ,... ,..:iL Eg.. gi? 4 Q Claire Rosemary Kathleen Thomas Young Zanke Zarr Zerba Suzan Villeneuve Carolyn Walsh S li! Susan Wilson ti.-f Q -. . 5 ti l it Q Marceline Nano Tracy Walker Ward Ward Timothy Christopher Keith Weed ff Jon Wojchick White White Tracy Warre Laura Whitfield T xv Sv 2 A ,F ii f Martin Peter Wyman Wyman .:., 'T N- x 1 M .M 1. Et is t iutss if 'S K 3 3 .Ra Karen Yeaton Qmik t , ttrii .t 'U Betsy Bittner, Beth Chamberlain, Deb Austin: Come on, Beth, Top: Mary Hamel and Tracy Lynch: We're just holding up the wall. we know you want your picture taken! Bottom Left: Keon laonnou: 'll don't believe the things that are in here! Right: Jeff Holmes: Is it that funny? 181 Iltnn . . .. .Qc-1. -sb .,y- -- -I v- 'iillllnsnggyq hK'hh l -H 1 s .s KX .V t ,g - . lf? ,A -' 9 ,f 5 I' Tracey Lynch: I hate these soccer Junior Broadcasters Marceline Walker: Will the l0CkerS d0 fOr uniforms. the background? K, r X , xv! John LaRochelIe: This insect is really fascinating. Juniors participate in Choir activitigs, Rain.. X Mark Constine: I'II have the cleanest hands in school. Elizabeth deMoya relaxes in the sun. 182 ,---ff Judith Ellis and Cathleen Thompson: What did you Junior Gym Class say? John Morgan: One-fourth of the bar- Deborah Humphrey: Camera Shy? Michael Kendall: I'm breathing down your bershop quartet. neck. f . Q QQ- if 24 1 l I 1 -if ff 3 v Tammy Demond and Beth Croteau: Are you sure you know how to run this? Jennifer Fee: Do pencils digest easily? 183 -,,.,--nel' ,.,..-n--F Terry Sullivan, J.J. Johnston, Amy Treat: Girls, he just sold the Brooklyn Bridge to someone else. Debbie Tremblay: That's too much! 'lv in Paige Johnson and Emily Hildebrandt: Too bad all our classes Deanna Drouin: Type all of that? You must be kidding! aren't this amusing. 'if Ann Eastmanr DO I have to ODGU these Sandy Taft and Marcie Walker: Waiting for the 2:30 bell. books'? 184 ,az Kathy Porter and Tracey Lynch: These warm, sunny days are so Tammy Demond, Beth Croteau, Mitch Cashman: You caught us off relaxing. guard. wi KAR iw ' Tags km sis x ' +-1:-. 35 if X51 if j Sis: in me Q, 5, yi 'L R. ' W ' V :pi QE: x .iii 'X Mike Gemmell: I don't believe that! We're waiting for the bus. Y we W ' ? ' , ww., Brian McLellan, Robert Brennan, Tim Rafford: Clowning for the camera. ChristopherCIay: Hard at work. 185 186 ei t -tfnn 153111115-tfnn eiglyiig-ifrln eiglyig-ifrin sighing-thin eightg-tfnn Bislhfg-ffnv Bighhg-iflln eightg-tfnn Bisshfg-HHH 252512-fwn V. 1 -V5 ini, eninrza eigllgtg-thin ei 1 -ifn fiiggigifll L11 149512 -f Bightg-ifrln BiBl1f2'ffUU ftghfg-ffnn Class Officers Tracy Menard, Secretary: Jim Moore, Treasurer: Mr. Sheaff, Adviser: Toby Weed, Presidentg John Poisson, Vice-President. gdleidzgff Q52 Af. Class Council Front: Heidi Breen, Maria Gianferrari, Leslie Johnson, Niclole Isaak, Flobin Fletcher, Kelly Chickering, Donna Whitfield, Margaret Baker. Row 2: Laurie Bergmann, Laura Goyefte, Jim Moore, John Poisson, Toby Weed, Tracy Menard, Ken Caswell. Row 3: Kelly Lynch, Laura Frye, Merri Blastos, Darcy Smith, Lisa Gonya, Stephanie Fligopoulos, Jennifer Brown, Carolyn Wieland, Molly Campbell, Patti McCurdy, Mariana Jackson, Mary Bird. C. Toby Weed John Poisson To the Members of the Class of 1982, Reflecting upon the past four years that our class has been together, we can recall many fine memories. Over the years our class has grown very close, and many good friendships have been formed. As all of us go our separate ways, hopefully the memories of our high school years and the friendships we have made will last forever. We believe that our class has gained much from the unique personalities not only of each individual in the class itself, but also of the staff of Keene High School. Although we have all experienced some bad moments, one must admit these last four years have been greatly enjoyable. Best of luck in the future. We hope you all find satisfaction in whatever you do. Sincerely, C. Toby Weed, President, Class of 1982 John M. Poisson, Vice-President, Class of 1982 KENNETH ABBOTT Abb Football, 1,2,3,4, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,4, All-State Honor- able Mention, 3. KEITH J. ADAMS What's done is done. lt can't be undone, but do your best to fix it. This makes dwelling impossible and happiness deh- nite. A Cappella Choir, 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus, 1,43 Pep Band, 1,2,3,4Q Marching Band, 1,2,3Q Concert Band, 1,2,3,43 Jazz Band, 1,2,3,43 Drama Club, 2,3,43 All-State Choir, 3. HOLLY J. ALLEN l'm as good as I please if I please to be ood. Outing Club, 43 VICA, 3,4. GLENN A AUGER DAVID B. AUSTIN MICHAEL B. ANDREWS Do as you feel. Football, 1. GAYLE MARIE ARSENEAU LT I ll the world should stop revolving, spin- ning slowly down to die, I'd spend the end with you, and when the world was throu h, Then one by one tge stars would all go out, and you and l would simply fly . . . away. Homeroom Representative, 23 HOSA gee:-Pgesldent, 43 Ushers' Club, 43 Latin u , . ABIGAIL ATWOOD A, AB, AJ, Abbie Love makes the world a little softer. a little kinder, a little warmer. FFA, 2,4, Secretary, 3, Treasurer, 4. CHERI F. BAKER Bakes, t'Shakes, Cher Happy are those who dream dreams and are willing to pay the price to make them come true, SALMAGUNDI, 2,43 INFORMER, 33 Class Council, 43 Junior Varsity Soccer, 33 Basketball, 1,2,3,4, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,42 Spring Track, 13 Softball, 2,4, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 4, Captain, 23 Latin Club, 13 Spanish Club, 3,43 Outing Club, 23 Pep Club, 4. MARGARET THERESE BAKER Meg, Muggy, 'lCrash, 'tMarg Class Council, 2,3, Swim Team, 2,3,4 Varsity, 2,3,4, Captain 33 Ushers' Club 3,43 Drama Club, 2,3,4, Chairman of Cos tumes, 3,4. lx JULIE L. BARRETT The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Mixed Chorus, 1,23 A Cappella Choir, 3,43 Drama Club, 1,2,3,43 Latin Club, 3,4, Co- Counsel, 4. WILLIAM F BAKER Bill, BakeS And what cats have to tell on each return from hell is this: that dying is what the living do, that dying is what the living do, that dying is what the loving do, and that dead dogs are those who do not know that dying is what, to live, each has to do. - Alastair Reed Class Vice President, 1, 33 Football, 2. Junior Varsity, 23 Spring Track, 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country, 3, 43 Swim Team, 2, 3, 4. ROBYN JEAN BARDEN R.J., Robbie There is only one success - to spend your life in your own way. - Christopher Morle . Field Lockey, 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsig 2, 3, 4, Most Improved Varsity Softball layer, 23 Pep Club, 4. THOMAS A. BALDWIN Band, 13 Swim Team, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, PATRICK J. BARLOW JON C. BARBER CJ, JC Let's swim to the moon, uh huh,' let's climb through the tide, penetrate the evening that the city sleeps to hide. - Morrison Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity 1, 2, Varsity, 3, 43 Outing Club, 4. JULIE BARTH Jules Don't be dismayed at good-Dyes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meeting again, aftermo- ments or lifetimes, is certain for those who are friends. Transferred from Shenendehowa High School, Clifton Park, New York, 13 IN- FORMEFI, 43 ENTERPRISE, 2,3,4, Co- Editor, 3,43 Class Council, 43 A Cappella Choir, 3,43 Mixed Chorus, 1,23 Ushers Club, 3,41 Drama Club, 2,3,4. HEIDI JO BARNDOLLAR Barney It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy that makes happiness. Cheerleader, 13 Basketball, 1, 4, Mana- ger, 2, 33 Field Hockey Manager. 2. 3: oftball, 4, Manager 2, 3, Junior Varsity Soccer, 4. JOSEPH ANDREW BAUTE J. Andrew, Drew, Baute SALMAGUNDI, 2,3,4, Business Mana' get, 3,43 Class Council, 1,2,3,43 Student ouncil, 1,2,3,4, Parlimentarian, 3, Presi- dent, 43 Cross Country Skiing, 1,2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 1,2,3, Varsity, 43 Tennis, 1,2,4, Junior Varsity, 1,2, Varsity, 43 National Honor Society, 3,43 Junior Rotar- ians, 43 Junior Lions, 33 Drama Club, 1, 2,3,43 French Club, 2,3,43 Geman Club, 2,33 HOBY Award, 23 St. PauI's, 33 Youth Senate Nominee, 43 Student Representa- tive on Keene School Board Finance Committee, 3,4. SCOTT ALAN BEAUREGARD Boog, Boogie,'l Boog 4 Life is not a destiny. ft's a journey. Class Council, 13 Soccer, 1,2, Junior Varsity, 1,2Q Basketball, 1, Freshman, 13 gating Club, 43 Future Concerns Group. PAMELA ANN BEVIS Parni, Pam Do not pray for an easy lifeg pray to be e strong person. HOS President 45 Softball, Junior Varsi- SUSANNE ANNELISE BEDELL Sue, Beedle For myself I live, live intensely, and am fed by lileg and whoever my friends or whatever my values may be, is my own kind of expression ol that. - G. Bene nington SALMAGUNDI, 35 Class Council, 1,2,3,45 Cheerleaders, 1, Freshman, 15 Softball, 1, Junior Varsity, 15 Drama Club, 25 Outing Club, 45 VICA, 45 Ski Team, 2,3, Varsity, 2,35 Junior Achievement, 3,-4. CHARLES E. BELLETETE JOEL DAVID BELLUSCIO I was Gving in a burned out basement with the lul moon in my ages. l was hoping for replacement when t e sun burst through the sky. - Neil Young Cross Country, 45 Spanish Club, 2,3, President, 35 Outing Club, 45 Cross Coun- try Skiing, 3,45 PAMELA BENWARE LAURIE BERGMANN Berg, Bergie A smile is like the sunshineg it lreshens all the day. lt Ups the peak of life with light and drives the clouds away. Class Council, 2,3,4, Class President, 25 Student Council, 45 Girls' State, 35 Soc- cer, 1,2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 1,2, Varsity, 3,45 Spring Track, 2,3,45 HOSA, 45 Usher's Clu , 3,45 French Club, 25 Who's Who Among High School Students, 35 Ski Team, 25 Junior Secretaries, 1,2. GARY BERNARD Baba Be yourself, not what others think you should be. E Transferred from Pioneer Valley High School, Northfield, Massachusetts. 3: Concert Band, 35 Marching Band, 35 Stage Band, 35 Bible Club, 35 VlCA,4, ty, 1.2, Varsity, 3, Coaches' Award, 3. CHRISTINA M. BINI JOHN K. BINI A Ili. MARY L. BIRD A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse! Y Shakespeare Transferred from Austine School for the Deaf, Brattleboro, Vermont, 35 SALMA- GUNDI, 45 Spring Track, 3,45 HOSA, 35 Junior Varsity Field Hockey, 3, Varsity, 45 Drama Club, 45 Pep Club, 4. RONALD FI. BOGUE PAUL N. BISSON JOSEPH M. BITTNER .Uoeii JON W. BLANCHARD Ti er 9 Obstacles are what you see when you take your eyes off the goal. Football, 1,2,3,4, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,43 Spring Track, 1,2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 1,2, Varsity, 3,4Q Wrestling, 1,2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity, 2,3,4. SARAH JANE BOHANNON HBCU Childhood is the most beautiful ol all lile's seasons, SALMAGUNDI, 2,3,43 Girls' State, 3: A Cappella Choir, 43 Mixed Chorus, 1,2,3,Q FFA, 3, Treasurer, 33 Ushers Club, 3,43 Drama Club, 1,43 Pep Club, 43JuniorSec- retaries, 1,2,3. PATRICIA BLANCHARD Pat, Trish Hold on to your dreams, for without them you have nothing. Outing Club, 4. MERRI E. BLASTOS llMern Nothing is impossible once you set your mind to it. Class Council, 1,2,43 A Cappella Choir, 2,3,4Q Mixed Chorus, 13 Concert Band, 1,2,3,4Q Jazz Band, 2,3,43 Debate, 1,22 Drama Club, 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM E. BLOUIN DANIEL BOLAND .tDan,, l know whatl want, but I just don 't know how to go about getting il. - Jimi Hendrix JOHN WILFRED BOSA BOZ ln idle wishes fools supinely stay. Be there a will - and wisdom finds a way.- George Crabb Class Council, 1,23 Football, 1,2,3,4, Varsity, 1,2,3,4, Captain, 4, All-State Honorable Mention, 3, All-State, 43 Base- ball, 1,2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity, 2,3,43 Junior Lions, 33 Drama Club, 23 Who's Who Among American High School Students. DONALD R. BROWN i'Rick, Brownie Be it, don't dream it! Transferred from Wareham High School, Wareham, Massachusetts, 33 Mixed Chorus, 23 Golf, 23 Tennis, 1,21 Ice Hock- ey, 1,2,3, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity, 2,33 National Honor Society, 1,23 Drama Club, 4. TERRI LEE BOURASSA Mrs. Mojo Rlslni, Bourassa The entering of the message past comes to me by seed and grass. Do you think you'll be the one to make the snake crawl to the sun? Cheerleaders, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsi- ty, 2, Varsity, 33 Band, 1,2,33 Junior Sec- retaries, 1,2,33 Outing Club, 4. JODY L. BRAGG HEIDI ANN BREEN HeidS, DideS, Beano Climb every mountain, ford every stream, follow every rainbow till you find your dream - a dream that will need all the love you can give every day of yourlife for as long as you live. Class Council, 1,2,3,43 Cheerleaders, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 4, Cigptain, 4, Maple Sugar Bowl, 4, U. .C.A., 43 Junior Achievement, 3,42 Drama Club, 43 Pep CIub,4. JENNIFER E. BROWN Jen, Go0k Voyager upon life's sea - to yourself be true,' and whatever your lot may be, pad- dle your own canoe. SALMAGUNDI, 1,33 Class Council, 43 Girls' State, 33 Basketball, 2,3,4, Junior Varsity. 2, Varsity, 3,42 Softball, 2,3,4. Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,43 Latin Club, 2,3,4, Treasurer, 43 Pep Club, 43 Most improved Softball Player, 33 Who's Who glmong American High School Students, HEIDI M. BROGNO LESLIE M. BROLIN nl-es,-1 nl-ezn Live your life to its best. There will always be a better day along the way. MICHAEL BROUlLLE'l'l'E Mike, Birdman And so castles made ol sand .. . melt Zito the sea . . . eventually. - Jim Hen- rix Basketball, 13 Spring Track, 1,33 Ski Team, 2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,43 Cross Country, 1,2,3,4. LISA BROWN When it is time to die, let us not discover that we never lived. HEnofFHA, 3,4, co-President, 4. MICHAEL A BROWN WENDY L. BUFFUM t-Weenli Arise, go forth, and conquer . . . Soccer, 1,2,3, Junior Varsity, 1,2, Varsity, 3: Basketball, 1,2,3, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Captain, 2, Varsity, 3, Junior Varsity Softball, 2, Captain, 25 HERO, 4, Secretary, 4. MOLLY CAMPBELL Mol, MollycuIe SALMAGUNDI, 4, Class Council, 3,43 hJshers' Club, 4, Latin Club, 35 Pep Club, BONNIE CANTERBURY AMELIA A. CARIGNAN SHERRY ANN BUSKEY Braht, Busk-rat, B Sherance Fiiendliness counts! Mixed Chorus, 2,4. JOHN C. CAMPBELL lt's nothow others feel about you, it's how you feel about yourself. Junior Varsity Wrestling, 1,2, JOHN CARLIN Boys' State, 33 A Cappella Choir, 1,2,3,4, Choir Council, 3, Pep Band, 1,2,3,4, Marching Band, 1,2,3,43 Concert Band, 1,2,3,43 Band Council, 3, Jazz Band, 1,2,3,4g Ice Hockey Manager, 2,33 Drama Club, 1,2,3. it Oni, With all its shame, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world, Be careful. Strive to be happ y. - Desiderata Outing Club, 4. MICHELE L. CAREY Mitch Love is a feeling of beautiful warmth one person can bring to your heart, and a feeling of loneliness deep down inside mhenever you must be apart. - EB, ichaels Concert Band, 1,2,33 Marching Band, 12,35 Field Hockey, Varsity and Junior Varsity Manager, 25 Softball, Junior Varsi- ty Manager, 5 Drama Club, 2. DEBORAH L. CARLISLE D.B., Debbie Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow. Student Council, 2,35 Class Council, 1,23 Ski Team, 43 Softball, 1,2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity, 2,3,4, French Club, 2. S il. 1 A - . PAMELA JANE CARPENTER The best is only received at a high cost. L . CHARLES S. CHICKERING MARY CASHMAN Pocohontas Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. - Ralph Waldo Emerson Student Council, 13 Mixed Chorus, 1,2,33 Band, 33 Flagbearers, 1,2,33 Field Hockey lgtanager, 23 FFA, 43 Unique Services, 2, TERRY CASS Capack, Brassy, Click Let no one who loves be called altogether unhappy, Even love unreturned has its rainbow, Drama Club, 1,2,3,43 Ushers' Club, 3,43 French Club, 2,32 HEROlFHA, 3,4, Presi- dent 4. RICHARD BEATO CASTAGNA Rich Take a sad song, and make it better . . . The Beattles INFORMER, 3,43 ENTERPRISE, 43 Boys' State, 33 Tennis, 43 French Club, 3,43 Pep Club, 43 Powder Puff Football, 43 Who's Who Among American High School Stu' dents, 3. KELLY CHICKERING Kel The important thing is this - to be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we could become. - Charles Dubois SALMAGUNDI, 43 Class Council, 2,33 Spring Track, Junior Varsity, 3, Varsity, 43 National Honor Society, 3,43 Ushers' Club, 43 Drama Club, 3,42 French Club, 2,3,43 Who's Who Among American High School Students, 33 Powder Puff, 4. KENNETH L. CASWELL ..KaZZy., Life is like an arrow - therefore we must know what mark to aim at, how to use the bow - then draw it to the head and let it go. - Henry Van Dyke lass Council, 1,2,3, President, 1,3, Vice President, 23 Student Council, 23 Boys' State, 33 Soccer, 1,2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity, 2,3,4, Co-Captain, 43 Tennis, 1,2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity, 2,3,4, Cagtain, 43 Junior Lions, 33 German Club, 13 ki Team, 1,2,4. SEAN P. CAVANAUGH RICHARD F. DOBLE MARK CHICKERING Chick CHRlSx4I',oCFlgl-lERSON Boys' State, 33 Soccer, Junior Varsity, ,, . ,, ,, . 1,2, Varsity, 3,43 Baseball, Freshman, 1, CNFIS, ChfISi0ff Junior Varsity, 23 National Honor Society, lce Hockey, 1,2,3,Junior Varsity 1 Varsi 3,4. ty, 2,31 VICA, 4. FRANK J. CLARK DOUGLAS S. COOPER STACY L. CLARK ARTHUR J. CORMIER SARAH J. COBB SONYA COTE Lefty Mooney Be yourself and enjoy lite. DECA, 3 DARLENEQCROTEAU When you feel alraid, love one another llove is the answerj. Mixed Chorus, 13 Spring Track, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity, 3,45 Field Hockey, Junior Varsity, 1,2, Varsity, 4, Ushers' Club, 4, VICA, 1,2,3,4, Treasurer, 2, Pres- ident, 45 Pep Club, 4, TERESA CROTEAU Te-Te, Terri Giving a little love is receiving a life full. Live your life with friends, as their equal, not under their command. Class Council, 2, Marching Band, 1,2,3 Concert Band, 1,2, Older Girls' Confer- ence, 1,2,3,4g Junior Achievement, 4. if 6 ' x CHERYL CYR RANDALL E. DANIELS l JULIE LYNN DERJUE Jule SALMAGUNDI, 3,-1, Underclassmen Edi- tor, 3,43 Soccer, 2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 2,3, Varsity, 4, German Club, 1,2, Secretary, 2 JOEL BERGERON DAVIS Never give up on your last choicep it may end up being your hrst. Ski Team 1, Freshman, 1, asketball, 1, Freshman, 1, Football, 1,2,3,4, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,4. MARIA ANN DAVIS Chica, Rica, Davis You only live once, but if you live right, once is enough. Transferred from Walt Whitman High School, Huntington Station, New York, 1, Class Council, 2, 33 Ski Team, 3,4, Varsi- 2,143 Spring Track, 1, Freshman 13 Pep lub, 45 Powder Putt Football,-1. PAMELA J. DAVIS ERICH DETHLEFSEN Alpha is where it's at! E.D. Transferred from Lafayette High School, Williamsburg, Virginia, 33 Mixed Chorus, 1,2,4, Band, 1,23 Basketball, 1,2, Fresh- man, 1, Junior Varsity, 2: Indoor Track, 1,25 Spring Track, 1,23 Cross Country, 1,2g Tennis, 4, Soccer, 1,2,3,4, STEPHEN DAVIS Steve, Deacon Blues A strange concept, freedom in a repres- sive society where political dissent is ex- pressed at personal risk. I feel free be- cause l play with the elite, who live beyond the conines ol the law. But then, il outlaws were really tree, they wouldn't be outlaws, would they?Anonymous MARY E. DELWORTH PETER W. deMOYA Pete Class Council, 2, Football, 1,2,3,4g Bas- ketball, 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain, 2, Coaches' Award, 2: Spring Track, 23 Baseball, 15 Junior Lions, 3. WILLIAM F. DIGIULIO CARMINE J DINTINO LISA M. ECHAVARRIA Etchy, Mommy lt is not how much you care for me, but rather that llove you enough. - M. Bux- baum VICA, 33 Guidance Helper, 3. JOHN Ft. DRISCOLL Driz, Drizzle . . , a path is on? a path, and there is no aflront to onesel or to others, in dropping it if that is what your heart tells you to do. - Don Juan A Cappella Choir, 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus, 13 Drama Club, 3, French Club, 2,3.4, Co- President, 43 New Hampshire All State Chorus, 3,4. TODD C. DUBOIS Scrappy Set your goals high and do your best to reach them. Class Council, 3,43 Student Council, 3, 45 Swim Team, 2,3,4, Most Improved Swim- mer, 35 Junior Lions, 33 Latin Club, 3,4, President, 4. ROBERT DUMAIS Rob lt's Ume to make the world a lime wiser: there are enough destroyers and criti- cizersg the world need a HEALER. - Todd Rundren Unique Services, 35 Outing Club, 3,4. PERRY EDSON BRUCE S. DUNTON ROBERT C. DWANE Dwanle Football, 1,2,3,4, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,45 Baseball, 1,2,3,4, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,45 Junior Lions, 33 Junior Rotarians, 4. THOMAS A. DWYER Tad INFORMER, 3,45 ENTERPRISE, 4: Class Council, 1pJunior Varsity, Soccer, 2, Dra- ma Club, 45 French Club, 3,4. MARTHA J. EKBERG He has hall the deed done, who has made a beginning. - Horace SALMAGUNDI, 2,3,4, Index editor, 3, Senior Editor, 4, INFORMER, 3, Latin Club, 2.3.43 National Honor Society, 3,4. BRIEN J. ELLIS N ','i ,U 8 f KATHERINE M. EMERY Kath, Little Girl Acceptance: lt's easy to accept the price as winner of the meet. But hard, and just as noble, to accept defeat. An Club, 2,35 VICA, 2,3,4, Treasurer, 3, Photographer, 4. LORELEI ERVIN NANCY FAY ..Nuphi,.i .ishonyii SALMAGUNDI, 1,2, INFORMER, 2,3i Mixes Chorus, 1,23 Debate, 1,23 Fore- nsics, 2,3,4. DENNIS E FLINT PETER J. FORCIER MAURA J. FINNEGAN Finney Mixed Chorus, 1,23 Cheerleaders, 1, Freshman, 1, Soccer, 2,3,4, Junior Varsi- ty, 2,3, Varsity, 43 Spring Track, 1,2,3,4, Ice Hockey, Manager, 3,45 VICA, 3,4. MEGAN A. FISKE l really don't know what the future holds. The pathway to success is much farther . . . lt is much more difficult- I am sure. But one thing l've learned is to never give up no matter how hard the fall. SALMAGUNDI, 3: Outing Club, 4. ROBIN L. FLETCHER . . . Mais les yeux sont aveugles. ll faut chercher avec le coeur. - St, Exupery Class Council, 1,43 A Cappella Choir, 3,43 Mixed Chorus, 1,2, Spring Track, 2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 2,3, Varsity, 4g Gymnas- tics, 1,2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity, 2,3,4g Ushers' Club, 3,43 Drama Club, 1,2,3,4, French Club, 2,3. LORRAINE LYNN FFIANTZ Rainie Don't let the raindrops get you wet, LAURA FRYE 'lime is a versadle performer: It flies, mar- ches on, heals all wounds, runs out, and will tell. Class Council, 4,Junior Varsity Soccer, 45 Spring Track, 3,43 Junior Varsity Tennis, 15 Gymnastics, 1,2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 1,2, Varsity, 3,43 Ushers' Club, 3,4, Offic- er, 3,4, French Club, 35 Art Club, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, 4. MARIA CHRISTINA GIANFERRARI O Theta G The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn. - Emerson ENTERPRISE, 43 Class Council, I,2,3,4Q Soccer Manager, 13 Spring Track, 2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,41 Cross Country, 2,3,43 Cross Country Skiinlg, 3,41 Ushers' Club, 3,4, Assistant Head sher, 3, Head Usher, 43 German Club, 3,4, Secretary, 3,43 Outing Club, 43 Pep Club, SANDRA FULLER usandyuii nsanyy-I .iRedn Although l may not be able to control the winds that blow, l can always set the sais. HERO, 3.4. SUSAN FULWOOD llove you today more than yesterday, but not as much as tomorrow. HOSA3 FFA, VICA. GARY GAGE Johnny, 12-Gage Transferred from Monadnock Regional High School, Swanzy Center, New Hampshire, 23 Marching Band, 4, Base- ball, 1, Football, 1. TODD A. GIVEN LISA GARNETT MELINDA J. GATES Mindy, Minn If we meet and you forget me, you have lost nothing, but il you meet JESUS CHRIST and forget Him, you have lost everything. A Cappella Choir, 43 Concert Band, 1,2,3,43 Marching Band, 1,2,3,43 Softball, 1,2, Junior Varsity, 1,23 Drama Club, 43 French Club, 23 Bible Club, 1,2,3. DARRYL THEODORE GEHLY Teddy lhave to do it my way, or no wa! at all. SALMAGUND , 2,33 INFO MER, 1,2,3,4, Photography Editor, 33 ENTER- PRISE, 43 Tennis, 3,4, Junior Varsity, 3, Varsity, 43 Pep Club, 43 Photography Club, 13 Powder Puff Cheerleader, 4. LISA MARIE GONYA Gonz, Gonzo Much that is terrible we do not knowg much that is beautiful we shall still dis- cover: let us sail till we come to the end. Marching Band, 1,2,33 Concert Band, 1,2,33 Soccer, 43 Spring Track, 2, 33 Cross Countrg, 3: Softball, 1, Junior Varsity, 13 Cross ountry Skiing, 2,3,4, Varsity, 3,41 Drama Club, 1,2,33 Pep Club, 43 Powder Puff Football. 4. JAMES P. GORDON Jim Never close your lips to those to whom you have opened your heart. LAURA GOYETTE The mind ought sometimes to be amused, that it may the better return to thought, and to itself. - Phaedrus Class Council, 45 Basketball, 1, Fresh- man 1, Spring Track, 1,3, Junior Varsity, 1,33 Soccer, 3,4, Junior Varsity, 3, Varsity, 43 Ushers' Club, 43 French Club, 2,3,4g HOSA. 4. KELLY GREENWOOD .Kelli Time is like a breeze that just blows right by. Transferred from Leland and Gray Union High School, Townshend, Vermont, 3, A Cappella Choir, Advanced Chorus, All County, 13 Cheerleaders, 1,2, Junior Varsity, Co-Captain, 1, Varsity, 2, Cap- tain, 2g National Honor Society Honorable Mention, 11 Powder Puff, 4. DIANA GRAYSON KEVIN A. GREENWOOD AMY GFREELEY Greel The important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle. The essential thing is not to have conquered, but to have fought well. Class Council, 1,25 Basketball, 1,2,3,4, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,43 Field Hockey, 1,2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity, 2,3,4g Softball, 1,2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity, 2,3,4g Unique Ser- vices, 13 VICA, 3,43 Pep Club, 4. DOREEN L GFIOVER JOHN C. HADDEN STEVEN C. GFIOSSI CHRISTINE LEA HALL Criti What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Class Council, 13 Cheerleaders, Fresh- man, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,43 National Honor Society, 3,43 Ushers' Club, 2,3,4g Spanish Club, 3,43 Pep Club, 43 USCA Cheering Camg, 4, Who's Who Among American High chool Students, 43 Junior Secretaries, 25 Campus Plan Committee, 4. TIMOTHY D HALL ..T- Ski Team, 1 . lm GAIL HAYES Hayesie, Giggles Each day, bring a little sunshine into the lives of the people around you. SALMAGUNDI, 2,35 Mixed Chorus, 1,23 Who's Who Among American High School Students, SPENCER HARRIS DARLENE HAMMOND Spinner Dee ,Those who say it can't be done are usual- ll you love something, set it free. If it gggfggfffgfg gghifsdgglgfigarsi I - I - - - , . , TY, 2. fvigfs back' 'tsyours' 'I not' 't never Ski Team, Varsity 2,3,4g Baseball, Fresh- MARY E. HARPER Harp, Chica The secret to life is enjoying the passage of time. lNFOFlMEFt,1,2,3g ENTERPRISE, 4: Drama Club, 1, HOSA, 3,4. TRUDY HARPER To lose a friend is the greatest of all losses. Art Club, 2. JOHN HAYES Johnny Jet, Jack Transferred lrom Nashua High School, Nashua, New Hampshire, 25 SALMA- GUNDI, 45 Soccer, 1, Wrestling, 2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,4, Co- Captain, 43 Drama Club, 43 Spanish Club, 1, 23 Outing Club, 4. man, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,4. NEIL HARTE l norance is your only enemy! occer, 1, Pep Club, 45 Junior Achieve- S ment, 3,4. BRIAN C. HAYES KEVIN HAYES CLARENCE F. HEIMANN, II Larry Let us love dogs, let us love only dogs! Men and Cats are unworthy creatures. Transferred from Trumbull High School, Trumbull, Connecticut, 2: A Cappella Choir, 2,3,4g All-State Chorus, 2,3,4: National Honor Society, 3,43 Debate, 2,3,4, Captain, 4, New Hampshire State Debate Champion, 35 Forensics, 2,3,4g Junior Rotarians, 4: Junior Lions, 3: Dra- ma Club, 2,3,4g St. Pauls Advanced Stu- dies Program, 3. iiii 'r - . FIOY B. HEISE ALICIA I. HILLIARD AN HO Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects. Student Council, 4, National Honor Socie' ty, 43 French Club, 2,3,4g Latin Club, 4, Secretary,4. DONNA HUNTLEY Love is something you share, not own, NATHAN E HUNT Mixed Chorus, 1. JO-ANN HOWE Howie Nobody knows what dreams lseek. Noe body rs really sure just what l want to be. THOMAS FRANCIS HOWE Howser, Howsa As a well-spent day brings happy sleep, so life well used brings happy death. - Leonardo DaVinci Boys' State, 33 Pep Band, 1,25 Concert Band, 1,2,3,4, Marching Band, 1,2,3,43 Jazz Band, 1,2,3,4, National Honor Soci- ety, 3,45 Drama Club, 3,43 German Club, 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 4. JOHN D. HOWLAND TRACEY B. HUSE TwiCh Patience is another harvested food from the garden, detenninatiori another crop, Bounty comes if at all, in its own good lime. Mixed Chorus, 1,2,3, Basketball, Fresh- man, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Soccer, 2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,4. MICHELE M. IDE Shell A dream in your heart can be the start of a beautiful forever. SALMAGUNDI, 3,43 Class Council, 1, 2, Girls' State, 3, Flagbearars, 2, Ushers' Club, 43 Drama Club, 1, Latin Club, 33 Pep Club, 4. BRIAN INGALLS A great flame follows a little spark. Dante AN N E1'I'E JACKSON Spring Track, 15 French Club, 2,3,4, DAVID B. IRWIN t.DaVeii Goll, 1,2,3g Dramatic Club, 1,2,3, Stage Manager, 2,3, Vice-President, 33 Spring Track, 15 Winter Track, 1,23 Student Rep- resentative to the School Board, 2,3. NICOLE ISAAK You know that nothing can ever change what we have always been and always will be to each other. - Franklin D. Roosevelt INFORMER, 1,2,3,4, Editorial Board, 3, Editor, 43 ENTERPRISE, 4, Editorial Board, 43 Class Council, 2,43 Spring Track, 2, Ushers' Club, 4: French Club, 2,3,4, Co-President, 43 Pep Club, 43 Pow- der Puff, 4. STEVEN D JACQUES JAMES A. JARVIS MARIANA TYRA JACKSON Reggie Ouien no sabe que es nonra no la estima. Who knows not what honor is does not value it. - Lope de Vega Transferred from Burlington, Wisconsin, 13 INFORMER, Business Manager, 2,3, Editor, 43 ENTERPRISE, Business Mana- ger, 43 Class Council, 2,3,43 Student ouncil, 2,3,4g National Honor Society, 3,43 Ushers' Club, 3,45 Spanish Club, 2,3,4, Treasurer, 3, President, 45 Spanish Honor Society, 2,3,4, President, 3,4. MARK E. JACKSON REX JENNA GARY JESCHKE An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less. - Nicholas Murray Butler Soccer, 1,2,4, Junior Varsity, 1,2, Varsity, 43 Latin Club, 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students. CARL M. JOHNSON LESLIE DAWN JOHNSON Transferred from Longmeadow High School, Longmeadow, Massachusetts, 25 gags Council, 45 Ushers' Club, 45 Pep u , 4. RALPH E. JOHNSON, JR. lt's never too late to change. Wrestling, 15 HerolFHA, 3. LISA KING -Lees, --Us-1 DEBORAH J. KINGSBURY ll love dies think not of what you lostg just 4 Dlebmev Deb, Deba remember you were lucky to have had if 77me flies, suns rise and shadows fall. Let LAURA JOHNSTON L.B., L0da True merit is like a river. The deeper it is, the less noise it makes. Student Council, 15 Girls' Stale, 35 A Cap- ella Choir, 3,45 Mixed Chorus, 1,35 Jazz Band, 1,35 Sgring Track, 35 Gymnastics, 1,25 Drama lub, 1,2,3,45 Pep Club, 4. PAMELA S. JONES PHOEBE KILPACK Phleebs, Capack Live simply that others may simply live. Transferred from Greenwich High School, Greenwich, Connecticut, 15 A Cappella Choir, 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus, 15 Choir Council, 35 Concen Band, 2,35 Mar- ching Band, 1,2,3,45 Ushers' Club, 3,45 Drama Club, 2,3,45 Latin Club, 4. for as long as you did. time go by. Love is forever over all. NANCY L. KINGSBURY JANICE GAIL KLASKI Use what talents you possessg the woods would be very silentifno birds sang there except those that sang best. - H. Van Dyke Marching Band, 35 Concert Band, 3,45 Latin Club, 1,2,4. JOAN LANGONE While yesterday holds our memories, to- day holds our deeds, and tomorrow , . . our dreams. Transferred from Fall Mountain High School, Langdon, New Hampshire, 3, A Cappella Choir, 1,2,3p Mixed Chorus, 43 Drama Club, 3,45 Art Club, 3, Junior Achievement, 4. TERRI KOLLMAN INFORMER, 3,43 ENTERPRISE, 4, Bas- ketball, Freshman, 1, Tennis, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity 2,3,4, Co-Captain, 43 Most mproved Tennis Player, 3. TIMOTHY KYROUSIS EDWIN LAFAVE DAFILENE LAKE Flakey, Lake HT-imyl. llcrusislr Always remember to forget the things ll you want rl, work for fr, Don't slr there fha' made YOU Sad. buf never forget the and complain! HEATHER LACROIX A ship in a harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are made lor. They must sail orl. Class Council, 1 ,2,3, Basketball, 1, Junior Varsity, 23 HOSA, 3,4, President, 4. things that made you glad. HE O, 3,4, Co-President, 4. STEPHANIE A. LAMOTHE 'K ANDREW LEDWITH 'lAndy, Ledwith TIMOTHY LAPOINTE ROBERT R. LECHLIDER Baseball, 1.2.33 Varsity Basketball 3 4 KELLY ANN LYNCH Use what talent rou possess: the woods would be very si entifno birds sang there except those that sang best. Henry Van D ke Crass Council, 1,2,3,45 Girls' State, 35 Soocer, 2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,45 Spring Track, 2, Junior Varsity, 25 Varsity Ski Team, 1,2,3,4, Most Valuable Award, 35 Ushers' Club, 3,45 French Club, 25 Art Club, 4. DENISE LEFEBVRE Dee, DC Live a life of love . . , and you'll love the life you live 'cause love grows as we do , . . with Ume, with change, with care. SALMAGUNDI, 45 HERO, 2,3. ROXANNE LESLIE MARY E. LETOURNEAU A ship in a harbour is safe, but that's not what ships are built for. - Shedd Mixed chorus, 1,25 Unique Services, 2,35 Latin Club, 2,3,4, Treasurer, 35 Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, 4. ROBERT LLOYD ..B0b,. DARLENE M. LUClER ..Luc,, Softball, 1,2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity 2,35 Varsity Soccer, 2,3,4. SUSAN D. LUND nsuey.. nsueryn H1-hooni Ashes lt is like the lark that we sing out life's melodies, and like the hummingbird that we sip of its sweetileasures. Student Council, 4, Cappella Choir, 3,45 Mixed Chorus, 1,25 Debate, 15 Forensics, 3,45 Ushers' Club, 45 Drama Club, 1,2,3,45 Latin Club, 2,45 Student Representative to the School Board, 4. LISA MALLAT MARY MACKENZIE Way- B 4 I I V I b H, d B: slow in choosing a friend, slower in erngin overs 1 e aving a es nen c anging. KURT MAC KENZIE lor the rest ol your life. Concert Band, 1,25 Marching Band 1 2 Ski Team, 1: Outing Club, 3,4. Outing Club, 3,4. Basketball, 15 Outing Club, 4. PATFIICIA E. MCCURDY Patti SALMAGUNDI, 3,43 Class Council, 1,2,3,4, Soccer, 1, Manager, Spring Track, 3,43 Ushers' Club, 4, German Club, 3,4, Vice-President, 3,43 Pep Club, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 4, ampus Committee, 3. WAYNE D. MANNING Smiley, Psycho All that's gold does not glitter all who wander are not lost. Transferred from Marlborough High School, Marlborough, New Hampshire, CHAFILENE E. MAY HENFIY MARFIOTTE Ham, Hen KEITH F. MCCAFITHY FFA, 3,43 Bible Club, 3,4. ANNE CHARLOTTE McCLUFlE Annabelle, Annabee, ANDRE N. MARTINEAU t'Stinger Be yourself and be happy - who cares what other people think. Marching Band, 1,2,3,4, Concert Band, 1,2,3,4g azz Band, 1,2,3,4. MAUFIEEN MCEACHEFIN HM09H JOHN IVICNIAHON The only ones who don'tmake mistakes W tl' , J V ' , 2, V 'l , 4 are the ones who don't do anything. MICHAEL G. IVICGFIAW Fig? Umor army arsl Y 'QA 5 ,W 1':::'J KIMBERLEY A. MESSER Kim How often we are listening to yestersay, when today stands ready to speak. Junior Varsity Spring Track, 2. ROBERT MEAGHER FRANK C. MENGLER THOMAS M. MORIN DONALD L. MELVIN Don ll someone needs help, help him: we are all humans. Unique Services, 1,2,3,4. ROBIN MEADE Rob Almost anything in lile is easier to get into than out ol DIANA MOORE Di, Diane Do what you want with an idea that you can live and lly to your hean's desire for nothing can stop you, but only you. ANDREW MORRISON TRACY ANN MENARD Trace We cannot discover new oceans unless we have the courage to lose sight ofthe shore, Class Council, 3, Secretary, 1,2,43 Girls' Ensemble, 23 Mixed Chorus Council, 13 Cheerleaders, 1,2,3,4, Captain, 1, Co- Captain, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, Co- Ca tain, 3, N.C.A. Cheerleader, 2. U.SiC,A. Cheerleader, 3,43 Wellesley Book Award, 33 Powder Puff, 43 Campus Plan Committee. 45 National Honor Soci- ety, 3,41 Ushers' Club, Ollicer, 3,43 French Club, 2,3,43 Pep Club, 4. JAMES SPENCER MOORE ...Jima lt is better to lose on your terms than to win on someone elses. SALMAGUNDI, 1,2,3,4: ENTERPRISE, 43 Class Council, 1,2,3,4, Treasurer, 43 Drama Club, 1,2,3,43 Latin Club, 2,32 French Club, 43 Pep Club, 43 CIF, 1,21 Campus Plan Committee, 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students, 4. 9 SUSAN K. NELSON Sue To love is to admire with the heart, to admire is to love with the mind. A- T. Gautier Class Council, 1,21 Student Council, 13 A Cappella Choir, 3,42 Mixed Chorus, 13 National Honor Society, 3,4, Drama Club, I,2,3,4Q French Club, 2,3,4, Chef-du- Comite, 4. CHRISTY LEIGH PAIGHT Chris, Chrissy, Sis Life's truest happiness is found in the friendshgzs we make along the way. SALMA UNDI,2gFIagbearefS,1gHOSA, 3,4, Historian, 3,4. LISA NEWELL Look to the future, for that is whatmatters. Mixed Chorus, 1, JULIE NEWSTEAD Be what you are, not what others want you to be. Soccer, 1, Manager, 13 HERO, 3,4, Treasurer, 3, President, 4. KEVIN PAHL NILAND .. in Wrestling, 1: Drama Club, 3: VICA, 3. DEBRA A. PAOLETTA Pa0letta, Deb, I'Debbie Field Hockey, Junior Varsity, 1,2, Varsity, 3: Latin Club, 33 Pep Club, 4. RONALD K. NORLUND HNOFKH No one knows what it is that he can do until he tries. - Publllius Syrus Boys' State, 43 Football, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2: Basketball, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Basketball, Fresh- man, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,43 National Honor Society, 3.45 Cheshire Medical Society Award in Science, 3: Who's Who Among American High School Students, 4. REBECCA ANN OGG Becky Remember me for my words written down on paper, for they are my true thoughts about feeling, and not my fum- bled words. Tennis, Junior Varsity, 1,2, Varsity, 3,45 Usher' Club, 3,45 Swimming, 2. GAIL J. PADDOCK JULIE PARDUS t.Ju'eS,h .tip-,, We are all falling, we never learn about it until we land. SALMAGUNDI, 4, Spons Editor, 4, Gym- nastics, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,43 National Honor Society, 3,4. DANIELLE I. PARENT RONALD JOHN PARODY TAMMY LYNN PERKINS ln ni?ht's starry shade, ofdlm and solitary ,, ,, love iness, I earn the language of another Tom wor1d. lt's not how others feel about youg it's how Spring Track, Varsity, 33 Cross Country you feel about yourself. Skiing, Varsity, 3,4. SALMAGUNDI, 4. KIM M. PERRY glands ar? not so easily Sept as made. arc ing and, 1,2,33 oncert Band, DONNA C- PATENAUDE 1,2,3,4g National Honor Society, 3,45 Dartmouth Book Prize, 2, Harvard Book Prize, 33 St. PauI's, 3, Participated in NCTE Writing Competition, 3. KAREN EILEEN PHELPS PhelpSy! Phelps, Shorty gg::T,gu? ggsoni do-59 YOU' 9795 and There's nothing you can do that can't be ' . d , hl 4 h ' b All state choir, ag Acappeiia Choir, 2,3,4E 5323, 'bjf Q32 Mixed Chorus, 13 Forensics, 45 Ushers ,Bam how ,O mayrhe gamei his easy g A g Ci'-'bi 43 Dfama CIUDI 314- All you need is love. - Beatles Fiagbearers, 1, Captain, 2. GINA PIERMATTEI KAREN PH ILBR 'CK There are silver ships and gold ships, but There is only one success -to be able to no ships like friendships. spend your life in your own way. - Mixed Chorus, 1,23 Cheerleaders Christopher Morley 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club, 4. ' TIMOTHY P. PIERSON CHARLENE E. PIPER hr LAWRENCE PIPER Larry, Pipe Cgtss Council, 13 Junior Varsity Soccer, JOHN MICHAEL POISSON Fish Man's real possession is his memory, ln nothing else is he rich, in nothing else is he poor, - Alexander Smith Class Vice President, 45 Class Council, 1,2,3,43 Student Council, 2,3,4, Treasur- er, 2,3, Vice President, 43 Latin Club, 1,3,43 Pep Club, 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students, 3: Youth and Government, 43 Campus Plan Committee, 3,4. AMY PRICE A Cappella Choir, 3,43 Freshman Cheer- leader, 1gJuniorVarsity Cheerleader. 2,33 Marching Band, 1,2,3,4g Concert Band, 1,2,3,43 Ushers' Club, 43 Drama Club, 3,4. DENISE PROCTOR Marching Band, 15 Concert Band, 1 5 Jazz Band, 13 French Club, 2,3,41 Outing Club, 2,3,4p Junior Achievement, 43 Swim Team, 4. WILLIAM PROULX JULIE A. PRATT When you have nothing to say, say no- thin Charles Coleb Colton 94 - Junior Varsity Soccer, 1,21 Junior Achievement, 3,4. JOSEPH RADICIONI Joey, Spaghetti You don't tell me. Class Council, 1gMarching Band, 1,2,3,4g Jazz Band, 1,2,3,4: Golf, 1,2,3,4, Cap- tain, 4, Ivo Radicioni Memorial Golf Award, 3,45 National Honor Society, 43 grama Club, 43 Spanish Club, 3: Outing lub, 3. NANCY RANDALL Nance Life is either a daring adventure or no- thing ar air. SALMAGUNDI Sports Editor, 3,45 Con- cert Band, 1,25 Marching Band, 1,23 HOSA, 3, Gymnastics, 1,2,3,4g Junior Varsity, 1,2,3, Most Valuable Gymnast, 3, Spanish Club, 2,3,4, Vice President, 4, SUSAN RANDALL Crash Our minds are as different as our faces, we are all traveling to one destination - happiness, but none are going by the same road. Outing Club, 45 Hero, 35 Junior Achieve- ment, 3,4. KIMBERLY ANN REID ..KImn Live your life the way you want laugh with a friend, remember the good times, and love someone. lt will make the wand much nicer. Ushers' Club, 3,45 Ski Team, 1,2. STEPHANIE G. RIGOPOULOS Steph Memory is the dia we all carry with us SALMAGUNDI, 45rClass Council, 1,2,3,45 Language Lab Assistant, 1,25 Pep Club, 1,2, ,45 French Club, 25 Junior Achieve- ment, 1,2,45 Perfect Attendance award, 45 Perfect Attendance for 12 years. WILFRED HENRY RICHARDSON, III Willie, Bute Basketball, Freshman, 15 Soccer, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity, 2,3,4, Co-Captain, 4. FRANK RICHTER When there is an original sound in the world, it makes a hundred echoes. - Shedd SALMAGUNDI, 2,3,45 INFORMER, 3,45 ENTERPRISE, 3,45 A Cappella Choir, 3, 45 Tennis, 3,45 National Honor Society, 3,45 Junior Rotarians, 45 German Club, 3,4. SIEGFRIED RICHTER HZIQQYH lhnd the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand as in what direc- tion we are moving. - Holmes SALMAGUNDI, 2,3,45 ENTERPRISE, Assistant Editor in Chief, 25 Editor in Chief, 3,45 A Cappella Choir, 3,45 Tennis, 3,45 National Honor Society, 3,45 Junior Rotarians, 45 Junior Lions, 35 German Club, 3,45 St. Paul's Advanced Studies Program, 3. KENDRA RIDEOUT npokeyxl ..Ken,, Concert Band, 15 Marching Band, 1 5 Jazz Band, 15 Latin Club, 1,25 Who's Who Among American High School Students, 4, SUZANNE C. RIEL Reelzy Das grosse vergnugen im leben ist zu machen, was man fur unmoglich halt. - Walter Bagehon Concen Band, 1,25 Marching Band, 1,25 Soccer, 2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,45 Basketball, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsi- ty, 3,45 Spring Track, Junior Varsity, 1,25 N?gJrlaI Honor Society, 3,45 Drama Club, I, , , - LISA DIANE RIENDEAU Lis A smile is like the sunshineg it freshens all the day. It tips the peak ol life with llghn and drives the clouds away. SALMAGUNDI, 45 FFA, 3,45 Junior Sec- retaries, 2. ff, .f -:iii PAMELA A. RILEY ANGELINA ROBINSON Pam, Bennie, George Angie, Ang Life is a gilt sent to us with every sunrise, The secret of success is constancy to Mixed Chorus, 1,2,45 Drama Club, 25 purpose. HERO, 2,3,4. BARBARA J. RIVEST French Club, 2. -X ,f JEFFREY SALO Jeff Correcting is good, but complimenting is better. Football, 1,2,3,4, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,45 Basketball, 1,2,3,4, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,43 Baseball, 1,2,3,4, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity, 3,43 Junior Rotarians, 4, Junior Lions, 3. PATRICIA LYNN ROKES Patti, Trish, Rokesy Even though clouds may come my way, sunshine will always follow. SALMAGUNDI, 23 Fla bearers, 2, Drama Club, 13 HOSA, 3,4, Secretary, 4. MARK ROSENBLATT Rabbi, Rosie Life is either a daring adventure or no- thing at all. VICA, 4. WAYNE E. ROULEAU Rouleau JOHN D. SCADOVA VINCENT W. ROUNDS KATHLEEN M. ROY ..Kat,ll ..Kathy., Home is where one starts from. As we grow older, the world becomes stranger, the pattern more complicated. - .S. Eliot, East Coker, Four Quartets INFORMEFl,1g Drama Club, 23 DECA, 3,4, Secretary, 3, President, 43 New Hampshire State Parliamentarian, 4. LORI A. RUSSELL Our horizons are in our own minds -the wider the mind, the wider the horizon, SALMAGUNDI, 1,2,3,4, Sports Editor, 2, Co-Editor, 3, Editor in Chief, 4, Class Council, 13 Concert Band, 1,2,3,4g Mar- ching Band, 1,2,33 Gymnastics, 2,3, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 35 French Club, 2,3,4g Who 's Who Among Amencan High School Students, 4. KEVIN SCANLAN CHERYL SCHILLEMAT Skat, Skeeta Cher ldon't want to be a millionaire. I just want A Cappella Choir 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 to live like one. HerolFHA 3 4 Girls Ensemble 3 - .gin , 2. iii l LINDA ANNE SEYMOUR Lin, Winnie A true friend is one who walks in when the rest walk out. Mixed Chorus, 1,2,3,4. PETER SCHLICHTING SchIitz, Pete Life would be intolerable were it not for its amusements. - George Cornewall Lewis Golf, 3, Varsity, 33 Soocer, 2, Junior Varsi- ty, 23 Baseball, 1,2, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2. LISA E. SCHNEIDER Crash All the wor1d's knowledge can make the mind smart, but the difference is made in the heart. Varsity Soccer, Manager, 4. OLIVER SCHNIEDERJANS Ollie Football, 1,2,3,4, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,43 BasketbaIl,1,2,3,4, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,43 Baseball, 1,2, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 23 Junior Lions, 33 Junior Rotarians, 4. DARLINE SHANNON SUZANNE C. SCOTT NANCY ANN SCRIVANI Scrub, Scrubba Be the best you can beg be yourself, SALMAGUNDI, 43 Basketball, 2, Mana- ger, 23 Softball, 1,2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 1,2,3, Co-Captain, 2, Varsit , 4, All Around Player Award, 23 Junior Secretar- ies, 13 Spanish Club, 33 Pep Club, 4. DANIEL SECORE Dan Golf, 3,43 Soccer, 1,2, Junior Varsity, 1,2, Best Ollensive Player, 2: Baseball, 1,2,3,4, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,43 Ice Hockey, 2,3,4, Varsity, 2,3,4, Captain, 4, Most Valuable Player, 3. Hchach H HDar,, JODI Ll SHERBICK Happier are those who dream but hap Transferred from Hinsdale High School, J0d9, Rod' I their dreams Hinsdale, New Hampshire, 23 FFA, 43 Ii love lsjustaword,then why does ithurt Spring Track 1 Swim Team 1 2 HERO! French Club, 1. so much when you find it isn't there FHA 1 3 4 JUDITH E. STAPLES Jude, Judy lf you love something, set it free, if it comes back to you, it's yours: if rt doesnt, it never was, Mixed Chorus, 1,2,3g Chorus Council, 3, Flagbearers, 1,2,3,4. PAUL SICA Every person has a purpose in life. Mine QS to make today's theory tomorrow's ac, SALMAGUNDI, 3,4, Activities' Editor, 3, Class Council, 3,43 Unique Services, 2, Bible Club, 3g Outing Club, 3,45 Pep Club, 45 Youth In Government, 3,4. DARCY SMITH Animal When the g-ioing gets tough, the tough get going, - ummer rensferred from Fall Mountain Regional Higi School, Langdon, New Hampshire, 23 irls' State, 4, Speaker ofthe House, 43 Pep Band, 1,23 Marching Band, 1,23 Con- cert Band, 1,23 Sta e Band, 1,23 Basket- ball, 1,2,3, Junior Vqarsity, 1,2, Varsity, 3, Most Valuable Player, 2: Indoor Track, 45 Varsity Spring Track, 1,2,3,4, Most Valu- able Player, 1,2,3p Varsity Field Hockey, 1,2,3,4, Captain, 4, FFA, 4, President, 43 Pep Club, 4, President, 45 Powder Pull Football, 4, TIMOTHY SMITH Smitty Thoughts are mightier than strength of head. - Sophocles Pep Band, 1,23 Band, 1,2,3,4, Stage Band, 2,3,4: Drama Club,4. BRUCE Fl. STAHKEY KATHERINE R. SMYTH Kathy, Kath I still believe in tomorrow. INFORMER, 13 Class Council, 1,25 Flag- bearers, 25 Varsity Alpine Ski Team, 3,45 gathers' Club, 43 Drama Club, 1,23 Pep u , 4. CHEHYL A. SPIESS TONI SPRING Remember: Life is just an unanswered guestion and you hold the only answer. lass Council, 1,23 Spanish Club, 35 Out- ing Club, 4. TIMOTHY J. STARKEY Tim, Moose, Stark Death is when there is no longer a chal- lenge to life. Student Council, Honorary Member, 4, Student Representative to School Board Committee on Education, 4, Campus Plan Committee, 4, Junior Achievement, 3,4, Vice President of Finance, Best Salesman ol the Year, 3: Mixed Chorus. 13 Debate, 1,2,3,4, President, 4, Foren- sics, 1,2,3,4, President, 4, French Club, 3. RUSSELL J. STODDARD Russ fi,-:JJ A 5 SCOTT FI. STONE APRIL FI. SULLIVAN JOHN M. SUPFIY lrsoupn Class Council, 2, Football, 1,2,3,4, Fresh- man, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,4, Knights oi Columbus Defensive Player of the Game Award, 3, All State Honorable Mention, 3, FFA, 3. PHILIP N. TAAFFE Nick, Nicky When this you see, remember me and bear me in your mind. Let all the world say what they may speak of me as you find. - Brian Jones Ski Team, 2: Wrestling, 1, Tennis, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity, 2,3,4. TARA SULLIVAN Ifo everything there is a season and a time to every gurpose under Heaven, Soccer, 3.4, ymnastics, 1,2,3,4, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity Most Improved, 2, Co- Captain, 4, Ushers' Club, 3,43 Art Club.-4 SCOTT A. TALBOT BRIAN TEBO JAMES G.. THAYER Ambmon has no bound Jim Junior Varsl Football 2 Varsity Soccer Class Council' 23 Marching Band' 1213: 3 4 Basket all 1 CIOSS CDUMVY I Junior Varsity Sprin Track, 2,33 Varsity Baseball 1 2 3 4 JunlorVarsity1 Varsl C,-oss count,-yy 3.4: guting club, 1,42 Ski ty 2 3 4 Junior Lions 3 Team, 113,4- SANDRA L. THOMPSON DONNA FI THFIASHEFI , , SHANNON WATERS Maturity begins when we're content to feel we're right about something without feeling the necessity to prove someone else wrong. - Harris A Cappella Choir, 2,3,43 Mixed Chorus, 13 Pep Band, 1,2,3,4, Co-Director of Pep Band, 43 Marching Band, 1,2,3,43 Concert Band, 1,2,3,43 Al -State Chorus, 33 New England Music Festival Chorus, 33 Jazz glhoir, 33 Drum Major, 3,43 Band Council, ,4. ROBERT L. TROMBLEY Bob VICA, 4. SCOTT F. VIGNERI ALISON W. VOGELEY MILLARD D. WAITE, III Mill Action speaks louder than words. Junior Varsity Soccer, 2, Varsity, 3,4, Tri- Captain, 4. TRACY WASHBURN HSDHCGYH I am just a dreamer, but you are just a dream Mixed Chorus, 1,2,3. JOHN WASHER Wash only H7059 WND fl-Sk 90lfl9 '00 fa' Call Class Council, 1,Football, 1,JuniorVarsi possibly Hnd how lar they can go. C. TOBY WEED Headspin, Weedy What a long, strange trip it's been. - Jerry Garcia Class President, 43 Junior Varsity Soccer, 1,2, Most Valuable Defensive Player, 2 Varsity, 33 Ski Team, 1,2,3,4, Captain 3,43 Cross Country, 43 Most Valuable Nor- dic Skier, 2,3Q Outing Club, 4. ty, 2, Varsity, 3,43 Baseball. 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3,43 Junior Lions, 3. SUSAN E. WElNERT Friendship is a sheltering tree - Cole- ridge Drama Club, 2,33 French Club, 2,3,4. DAVID A. WEISBERG Ashley, Weiser SALMAGUNDI, 1,2,43 ENTERPRISE, 4 Goll, 1,23 Tennis, 3, Junior Varsity 33 Dra ma Club, 43 Spanish Club, 33 Outing Club 4. CAROLYN WIELAND Transferred from Marcellus High School in Marcellus, New York, 33 Class Council, 43 Basketball, 1,2,3, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity, 2,32 Spring Track, 13Cross Coun- try, 43 Tennis, 1,2,33 Ushers' Club, 43 Vol- leyball, 1.2, Junior Varsity, 1, Varsity, 2. KELLY WENTWORTH Kel Life is a gilt sent to us with every sunrise, FFA, 3,4. ROBIN WESLEY God grant me the serentiy to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things lcan, and the wisdom to know the difference. - Reinhold Niebuhr Twirling, 2,3,4, Captain, 43 Marching Band, 1,2,3,43 Concert Band, 1,2,3,4. VERONICA WESLEY Vicky Don't walk in front olmeg lmay not follow. Don't walk behind meg l may nor lead. Just walk beside me, and be my friend. KRISTIN LEE WILDER Lo esencial es invisible a los ojos. - St. Exupery Transferred from Conval High School in Peterborough, New Hampshire, 43 Pep Band, 3,4Q Concert Band, 1,2,3,43 Jazz Band, 2.3,4, Spanish Club, 2,3,4, Treasurer, 2, Vice President, 3. DONNAMARIE CHRISTINA WHITFIELD Donner ll you can imagine it, you can achieve itg if you can dream it, gou can become it. INFORMER, 2,3, usiness Manager, 23 Business Editor, 33 Class Secretary, 33 Student Council, 2,33 Class Council, 13 Mixed Chorus, 1,23 Cheerleaders, 13 Flagbearers, 13 National Honor Society, 3,43 Ushers' Club, 3,43 Drama Club, 1,23 German Club, 2,3,4, President, 3,42 Out- ing Club, 43 Pep Club, 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students, WILLIAM S. WHITFIELD Bill, Whit What the mind can conceive, the body can achieve. Junior Varsity Football, 23 Basketball, 1, Junior Varsity, 2, Varsity 3. LISA WHITNEY Rep, Leezer, Shnukums Where love grows, rainbows shineq and the brightest glow is that of mine. SALMAGUNDI, 1,23 Class Council, 1,23 Student Council, 1,2,33 Mixed Chorus, 1,22 Marching Band, 1,23 Concert Band, 1,2,43 Drama Club, 1,2,3,43 Latin Club, 13 Spanish Club, 2,3,4, Vice President, 3: Campus Plan Committee. JOHN A. WILLETTE REBECCA WILLIAMS Becky, BeckIes, Beck-a-Lou We have but one instant to live, yet we hope for years. H Transferred from Nashua High School in Nashua, New Hampshire, 33 Student Council, 13 Class Council, 13 Mixed Chor- us Treasurer, lj U.S.C.A. Cheerleaders, Co-Captain, 1,43 Drama Club, 13 French Club, 1,43 National Junior Honor Society, 13 Ski Team, 1,2. ft E, t i ek-A DARLENE M. WILSON IAN A. WILSON TONY R. WILSON Be an individualist. You're the best friend youll ever have. Spring Track, 3,4. DAVID B. WISELL SCOTT M. WYMAN HEATHER WINCHESTER FFA, 3,4. TERRY WINN Wlnna Be yourself, for that is freedom. Who's Who Among American High School Students, 4, BRENDA L. WISELL HB, Bren, Bren-z I may not always be perfectly witty or perfectly wise But l'm always per- fectly mel Outing Club, 4. NANCY B. YOERGER HYOQLH nvergl. Yesterday is but a memory - tomorrow is only a vision. Today makes every yester- day a memory of happiness - and every tomorrow a vision of hope. SUSAN YOUNG Suba Soccer, 1,2,3,4, Varsity, 1,2,3,4g Basket- ball, 1,2, Freshman, 1, Junior Varsity, 2 Softball, 1, Junior Varsity, 1. Heather Winchester Pam Riley Kevin and Kelly Greenwood L is is ft if if tt - --- , J Q 1 , 3 W aw wi A ge ik ' E ., ft' :.5i2fQi1: W 'i i'f?512iiQfl:-ff . wa ,Lp ,ffl ff1t? Mgg:5 ,'f2E ' V ,L - - .,,- M f ' f ' - ip! we 2 We ,,,,,, ,ig Lk, R .r :L ,,,,,, ,,.. . L 357 reeeei if - l'r.Lw Shannon Waters Pat Rokes Darryl Richard Gehly Castagna Jennifer Karen Brown Philbrick -wig: ii i . 4. L s. I: . - ark? M I-A V it , . ' . y r L nf , W.. ,Q , ., 'i .0 'ii Nancy Randall Maura Finnegan April Sullivan Sarah Bohannon Stephanie Rigopoulos Lyle WW 70 Wav b V I , ,,' ti , ! 4, K ,A 1 Debbie Kingsbury Lorraine Frantz L Haha I li- ,, , We in ii 5 Vxliii l k I fi8:Q:.'li ,,, R - zzg li ' bi :.k iii. , X K i Laura Goyette Gayle Arseneault Laura Johnston Sue Young 222 MS if Z4 ,X 5 XPXX V at x 1 ag , f f 1' -11 1 . -- it ' L ' Nancy Scrivani David Weisberg Gary Jeschke Denise Proctor Margaret Baker Jody Bragg . as .V Cecily Bickford Robin Wesley 41' Darlene Lake v-if Kelly Lynch it ff , L ,M -'-I Donna Whitfield Sue Bedell 1 vii ff. Q 'Q A, 5 J,,,,,4 fu, Heidi Barndollar 2 jf Kelly Wentworth na Robin Fletcher y 3 i,, ,.rr , t I4 f :,. H A L 'AN AT-Q Karen Phelps Lisa Gonya Kathy Emery Lisa Echavarria Gail Paddock 223 -4 . L,, ,A. W 'aaaaw f , V :sewn or QM? Q w 1. . Q '93 ik 1 A ia ' we Q9 fa W we W 'E' I X if ilk- if M :., W Q I f C ,js 5 A H A g H, r M :of , ' k , ' Ei ff Vickie Wesley Brian lngalls John Bosa Sarah Cobb Gary Gage Sue Scotl Patti McCurdy Melinda Gates Abigail Atwood 9 X if 14- A X ,QA x Peter Schlichting Bill Baker Ken Abbott Nicole Isaak Merri Blastos Cheri Baker Pat Blanchard Michele lde Deb Paoletta Lisa Fiiendeau 224 ,e 3 'N-. Gail Hayes Heidi Brogno Pam Bevis Darcy Smith Lisa Whitney we my we me K 3 X , s Lisa Newell ..-ff' Maria Davis Linda Seymour Roxanne Leslie Robyn Barden Mark Chickering V fe i B , ' ef es L M li Jon Blanchard Bobby Trombley Joel Davis Anne McClure Becky Ogg il ' , Q, B rgmnum-mme: 's ' 1 Laurie Bergmann Martha Ekberg Pam Carpenter Julie Derjue Kim Perry 225 Q Q A di' HN. f Qt Gina Piefmanei Leslie Johnson Jim Moore Lisa Mallat Mary Letourneau An Ho and Joe Radicioni til . 'lf W1 H ,:. , V J i new M., M-in-+.,,,.,,,,,, V W n-.. Michelle Carey 2 K K M, Vrkk W Vyrk V Li., .J: . Wi ,.., . ioei C I I IE: ki, .,,, Ek M , '.L 'ii'. K - , T.'f . J ii S Tim Starkey Tammy Perkins Robin Meade Darline Shannon Af, we W Wwe Mariana Jackson , ' , 1, . 4 54- ' f , f ' , A . Molly Campbell l if sr r 1 i'i'i L j f LQ Nancy Fay 226 Bob Dwane Stacey Clark Christy Paight Tara Sullivan Donna Huntley Sandy Fuller Susan Weinert Janice Klaski V P13 ill! -1: ' u or 41. NM Q' lf as 2' S 1-, W may ' li ed gk fs! V W I ggiifav mfr T Q if f .by E 1 sg it ---- .2 . fe., f 1 f , ,, - 4, I . 5 L,,L,L y ,E:. . , ,V X . , Q Terry Cass Kathy Smyth Holly Allen Alicia Hilliard Kelly Chickering :lv- Tracy Huse Kristin Wilder Wendy Buffum Judy Staples Cheryl Schillemat Deb Carlisle 'U I Stephen Davis Kim Field Amy Carignan Trudy Harper me 'ke Tracy Menard Lisa Brown Jodi Sherrick Sue Lund Tom Howe Mary Bird 227 Lfyefubf J CLASS LEADERS Darcy Smith and John Poisson X, X BEST ALL-AROUND CLASS FLIRTS BEST DRESSED Maria Gianferrari and Willie Richardson Molly Campbell and John Washer Andy Baute and Criti Hall y :L ,,,f I H Az' I 1' if 2 f l W wx T 4 ? ff' 4 of 5 A A 2 - i .i.-. Z 591- A si r,,g NICEST SMILE NICEST HAIR Tara Sullivan and Ralph Mancinelli Eric Dethlefsen and Kim Perry 228 CLASS CHATTERBOXES CLASS ATHLETES Larry Heimann and Donna Whitfield Jeff Salo and Darcy Smith i I QA F34 ff-X A du. A J L V: ...kki K 5 iff' - FXS X f U a CLASS MUSICIANS SHYEST PESSIMISTS Tom Howe and Shannon Waters Millard Waite and Kim Perry Darlene Croleau and Ken Caswell CLASS ARTISTS OPTOMISTS Tara Sullivan and Dana Prime Joe Radicioni and Laura Johnston 229 ,- Lfefzzbfv Lf CLASS BRAINS Dan Boland and Tracy Menard i C ral ' , 1-9-5 Q' 'T-ik . i Q, 'sfgfs in -' .ig i LA ' CLASS ACTORS CLASS COUPLE Larry Heimann and Sherry Pellerin Robin Fletcher and Bob Dwane fy 'f if f iff. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Dave Inivin CLASS BULLTHHOWERS CLASS CLOWNS Becky Williams and Joe Fladicioni Donna Whitfield and J.C. Barber labsentj 230 NICEST EYES Sherry Pellerin and Eric Dethlefesen iw X , Lu lm., BEST LOOKING Willie Richardson Merri Blastos Ollie Schniederjans 'Y' MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mariana Jackson MOST SPIRITED n MOST OUTSPOKEN DaVCY Smith and John P0'SS0n Kendra Flideout and J.C. Barber labsenti John Poisson, Laurie Bergmann, Darcy Smith, Leslie Johnson: You aren't Santa, are you?! Santa and Maria Gianferrari Once again the Senior Class Council organized its annual Christmas Party for some underprivileged chil- dren in the Keene area. Games and refreshments were provided for the nearly thirty youngsters that attended. The student body and the faculty also contri- bute money and gifts for this party. Molly Campbell and Patti McCurdy: Patti, I'm Fludolph, not you! 232 Donna Whitfield Because of the enthusiasm of the members of the council, the party was a great success. The evening's big event was the arrival of Santa and the many gifts he brought and distributed. As Santa drove out of sight, he wondered whether it was the children or the Seniors who had had the best time. Tara Sullivan: But, Santa, I'm always a good girl. ,,W,Ma, Santa begins to hand out the gifts Jafwf Wfwnw Darcy Smith, Mr. Sheaff, Mariana Jackson: Smile, every- body, here come the kids! A bunch of well-rounded Seniors play Simon Says. . l ,, ,, Q Jim Moore. Cheers! H Laurie Bergmann and Laura Goyette: WHAT do you want to eat? 233 Amy Greeley, Darlene Croteau, Kathy Emery: Three pretty seniors. l , fi' I 'ww in l W l Willie Richardson Bill Baker: I finally understand it. Before Kevin Hayes: If he says one more word to me! T After Tim LaPointe: . . . one plus one equals Darlene Shannon and HeatherWinchester: There's one in every crowd. Tracey Menard, Kelly Chickering, Sue Weinert: Why do we always get ourselves into these situations? if -rl - John Bosaand Paul Sica:Computerscientistsofthe 234 lv' Laurie Bergman, Laura Goyette, Nicole Isaak, Jim Moore: We're all reverting to childhood! Bill Whitfield and Kelly McMahon: i'If you say one more word . . . Peter Schlichting, John McMahon, Mark Chickering: Could this be the quiet study? vw A Eddie Pahl: lwonder ifthis thing Flobin Fletcher: What is that can write my paper? i John Supry: Honestly, it works better when l don't look, 0dOf? 235 Toni Spring and Kimball Temple: We use Close-up. ff, Robin Wesley: 2:1O and counting . Q 3 1-,ML luv- 5 Lisa King: Libraries are fun? ...N Tim 1 , Pam Benware: Gonna be a truck driverl' Dennis Flint: But, Coach, - Lisa Schneider: l don't believe Sue RieI: I usually useadesk for this. this, but who has time for details? Simon Says, Put your hand on your head . : . S 236 Mr. Sheaff. So, tell me, are you new here? John Washer. Another touch- down pass? Charles Chlckering: I really like getting into my work. Pam Bevis: Do you want to Scott Wyman: That's great! No Sue Scott: Well, tell me! Susan Weinefii l WOUUG-V know what l'm thinking of? school tomorrow. h0W mam' m0fe daYS Umll graduation'? Larry Heimann: You wantto see mytwin Maura Finnegan: Peek-a-boo. I see Michael Andrews: This is finally my sister? you. senior year. 237 Tom Howe: Making for a hasty retreat. Ken Caswell: An ice cream stick a day keeps the munchies away. Lfefubf tfcefw 'R gy., 'x to at x A we Dan Secore: A second Carolyn Wleland: A truly Grizzly Adams? enthusiastic and prepared student. Tim Weed and Toby Weed: Looking up to his presidential brother. Kelly Lynch, Kelly Chickering, Laura Frye: Three sophisticated women. Dave Austin and Carmine Dintino: What do you suppose is in this? LauraGoyette: lfsomeonedoesn't help me Robin Wesley and Susan Weinert: Ollie Schniederjans: Pleading for ano- now Susan, Help me!Myfingersare caughtin nymity. ,,, , 238 the Velcro. membering elementary years. John Bosa: Boston College, here I come! .s ii Diana Grayson: Happiness is early release! Suzanne Scott and Sherry Pellerin re- Molly Campbell: No, I won't look at the Deb Paoletta: You can't hide behind that camera. radio. XX. '.!. IX K t A .xy 7 Janice Klaski: Gradua- Ron Norlund: About to deliv- Wendy Perrin: Is this pose tion is getting closer and er a lecture for physics. O.K.? closer and . . Wendy Buffum and Teresa Croteau: Steel Building is better than going to class. 441 Lori Russell and Julie Pardus: No, we're not twins. Ralph Mancinelli and Kimball Temple: Can you use this in place of senior portraits? 239 j 11 Q Y QE 5 M J I , 1 i . rf-' el- I -952 - , ni' fffifzo , . Q.. l u T- -l' E 5 CNNA , .L R 1 f.,1. kv 'Y lm -X '- J gig! V, , '67'7.7,f'7f 'x vfgfwf'-c,'ff f !,f:f5f'f X rv , Mi, ,.- -,A l '53, XX ,. Ar 6 Q ? - if mm.. L 33 . 5 :EV .,.... , SIE R21 ...,, , ...f Q:,,, LL.,, , Eifiiiii-e?2E2iw: 2:fff 'ff Mk Q. .hw -w::zEEis.':- -2: 'iii ff fy ,if -ff- mmf-U.. X Hff1w.zesaa.s.,z If ' : .V wwf' . K ' ' ' -:SN-wwsseasws-wa X eg K, ,YW Y O I 242 rx. X . 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Xi,',Zfm'viX2a '-'wfvid LX ,':X!iWi-XI' w.,XX'L f,Y'X' 1' -XX'XYEX3X:1f ,7 5 ' WN? -m :,5..q LX,-,-H72 SLXXXX X55 3 .X-- ,Ve :wa W ,, , .. .X X MX-X ,X X1X,.'-XmXXX53f2XXXg,XX-g.:Xw:f,,X,XX1snQX fy XrAXX.c!mXq+X' ,XX gXXr.,QX3?f:X-.uw -XX.fzXX.X-Q.:XXXX X, -Jawa,-f f- OX ff XXQXXJQX ,, XX ,Xxx gX1 'X X' 5 X X- XX' XXX -DX:-XX - ' X XX X ' X , M XXXf',::fXx'Xfk ' K' ,. ,X i-3:2-3 XIX' Xin-X: if +'1 :X 'X ' :,,'X,, Bookings Travel, Inc, I I I U I I kywl' Sp, I 27 MAIN STREET, KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, 03431 0 16031352-2000 9, 6' hm W E.A. JOHNSON PHARMACY, INC. GOODNOW'S 26-28 Main Street Keene, New Hampshire Prescription Specialists 4 CENTRAL SQUARE Serving the Monadnock Region for over 100 PHONE 352-0232 years KEENE, N.H. 03431 Keene's ONLY AUTHORIZED HOLLISTER OSTOMY PRODUCTS DEALER 132 Gunhir Svltnppr FRESH CANDIES Fresh - from Kettle to you 89 Main sr. KEENE, N.H- 246 Would you like to know a secret? Were going to let you in on one Markem formula for success. S-W+O-T:C Now, do you Want to know vvnat it means? S stands for STRENGTHS. Start vvitn your strengtns: intelligence, amoition and personality are examples. W means WEAKNESSES. Suotract your weaknesses from your strengtns. OPPORTUNITIES are a plus. You may nave tne opportunity to go to college, or to travel. Or you may nave a good loo Waiting for you vvnen you graduate. T indicates THREATS. Healtn, finances or personal proolems are possiole tnreats. Suotract tnose. Tne result of your eguation is C for CONFIDENCE confidence in a successful future. lVlarkem's strengtns as a corporation can oe compared to your strengtns as an individual. Balancing tne eguation nelps us figure out vvnere We stand. Your eguation snould give you reasons to oe confident apout your future. Figure it out. Wnetner you'ye cnosen to continue your formal education or emparlc on a career rignt away, go vvitn confidence. DUNKSTEXACO 281 West Street Keene, N.H. 03431 Tel. 603-352-8710 DUNKIN' DONUTS Always our delicious cup of coffee - plus 0 Donuts By The Dozen WS WO,-th 0 Munchkins By The Box the trip- 0 Soup By The Cup or Bowl 0 Soft Drinks 81 Something New - MUFFINS 191 West St. Keene, N.H. I op 0 Od :oc wi-A 1 j !I,A i l I , Wq'Lkr lwillllll, - ' ' Xing, viblv WHOLESALE 81 RETAIL HEATING OILS 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE GASOLINE - MOTOR OILS - LUBRICANTS OIL BURNER INSTALLATION SERVICE 73 EMERALD sr. KEENE, N.H. I CHESHIFIE MEDICAL ASSOCIATES 86 WEST STFIEET KEENE, N.H. Charles E. Schofield M.D. F.A.C.S. James M. Ballou Ill M.D. F.A.C.S. Barry L. Stern M.D. F.A.A.F.P. JHMMYS RESTAURANT Lower Main Street Serving Keene for 24 Years ALEXJ.LACHENAL General Contractors 129 Howard St. Keene, New Hampshire 03231 Phone 352-1120 SPECIALIZING IN VINYL SIDING WOLVERINE FHHEIHLIIQHFJHHHVJHHHHHHL1F- L'aIF hIrP 'H1IF'L1HlaIrJL1'IrP'LIIe'L1H aIF a1rJ'L1il I' I i I J' L .r F 1 .lf lr CONGRATULATICNS E L - F IL I , :Q 5 to the graduatlng class of 1982 gl- -rf: 'L m - -Lf 5 at Keene Hugh School jf 1 5 .IL ,L 11. i from the people at :lf JF L . . . if' E Kingsbury Machine Tool Corporation ? L il 5 Keene, New Hampshire J f LL L Tl 5 JF I -LL' JD' L 1. 5 Jr L ii JF H' .V L H' if 'L .I- L BUILDERS OF HIGH PRODUCTION MACHINE TOOLS- if L il. T AND PROUD OF IT. -If L 1. L im L 'IL L Jr ,L 1 V I' K A M g I Kmesaunv fl I .Jr L KINGTOOL oIvIsIoN ASSEMBLY MAC NE If 35 Rebuilders Of DIWSION I 1 LM b Machu, T I Builders Of Automatica-L - I e o I f ngs my 0 S Assembly Machines 3' ' II. E'L 'lTJLEIITJLEFJLTIMMITJJL:lf LLgI J'LLTF5gfjgllalhll uElV:LgV'ub'lldgI Jt-'ll m.5ll'iJL:ll'4LElFJJhlFJgFEl CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1982 BURG ESS 81 LEITH MAJOR LEONARD KEEP REATAU RANT + f . 1 Mifu- 1 Mitt f ML'5i'I-1---Einar Afikii ', .- if ff, -' .6 '. 4' 1 l. Wir 'r V I i? :n?'1f S -: I f .J I .I . lgjlli sewing New England food of quality Lunch 11:30-2:00p Dinner 5:30-8:30 Sunday Dinner 12 Noon-8 P. M. Closed Tuesdays Rte. 12 Westmoreland 399-4474 Incorporated Established 1927 36 Central Square Keene, N.H. 03431 T. Gordon Hutchinson Vice President Ralph Perkins Jr. Registered Representative Victor K. Macomber Registered Representative 16033 352-7224 Members New York Stock Exchange American Stock Exchange Boston Stock Exchange 4ConuHhnenus ofsbc fdend ' ' ASHUELOT NATIONAL BANK ' CHESHIRE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK ' CHESHIRE NATIONAL BANK ' KEENE CO-OPERATIVE BANK ' KEENE NATIONAL BANK ' KEENE SAVINGS BANK COMPLIMENTS OF American Ooticol AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Sensitive and ' , Resptensive Serviee - tot e Commumty 'I . 5 5, 2 L t4l jfE:4.1!?F12j ,:fqSiilv I llurzerzal borne Inc: Robert J. DiLuzio, Sr. DIRECTOR 49 Court St. Keene, N.H. 7 wi? 352-034 1 Gift headquarters for M ' - children of all ages. Rf' iffvb America's finest soft toys - all at factory X5 . ' .Q prices! ,KO o '-f..c.- . Q-10 , 222 West Street Keene, N.H. p Ii Il 1iIlInn 5 - orricia suwvuss 1-1 orifice Fummuns uf 5 SPACE PLANNING GI INTERIOR DESIGN -, HALLMARK CARD 8. GIFT SHOP A ORDER DEPT. TOLL FREE NUMBER 1 BDC 542 5414 ss MAIN sr. KEENE N.:-I. 352-ozsa I I 1 I fu., If 2 I I I' I 1 OFFICE PRODUCTS CENTER Nu J :-,G . 1 1 I I CQbIQC1ILCIltULISIIU15 S U M M ERS ' sm a nauunuv crurzn s 912:-mm sv KEENE N 6 Our Rental Equipment Includes: X-C Skis 0 Canoes Snowshoes 0 Packs Sleeping Bags 0 Tents Kayaks B Hours: M Th 10-5230 F! M. F d y 10-9200 PM Sat d y I0-515OP.M, WHERE CUTTING IS A FINE ART - ' REDKEN ' s ' '29 'Q' Mon - Tues - Wed 8 Sat, 9-5, Thurs., - . i Fri, 9-9 IQ 11 Roxbury St. 352-8081 Keene Congratulations To The Class of 1982 A Restaurant H' T, c'Q i 'Ii-+1 . s ph: 1 Q- r gf giyif-'Rqgq -f ul! fx' 'ID' III ' 3' J' 1- I- 1 A rf ,-,Lili ,, - - -X f.L:..' -., ,....5 'Elf 'Z V' U TX Y-.., .,r-. .- Y- .:r'.,,. ..-,, - ' 15241.41 2 1 ffif- ' -fwf' ff' Q z-4 ,ff , -' 1- .- ..f-nfi,---JW' S- - 4.1 ff 81 Main Street, Keene 352-0608 Daily 11:30 a.m.-1 a.m., Sundays 'till 11 Sears W e'eWevZZ'? S 41 CENTRAL SQUARE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK S 8i J AUTO PARTS INC. - Complete Line of Quality NAPA Parts - Engine Machining 8t Rebuilding Senfice - Automotive Glass 81 Mirror Senlice - Automotive Refinishing Supplies Telephone 352-9122 252 EMI!!! SM CONGRATULATIONS FROM ms gram , TELEPROMPTEH y a win FNETIIEIUMENTS by LeBlanc C A B L E T n V n STEREOS b Son GUITARS Y Y SHOWTIME TV by Magnavox!RCA RECORDS TAPES SHEET MUSIC UUH LOW Pl-7lCE !NL'LUDES SERVICE ENTERTAINMENT SPORTS NETWORK People and Precision Keep America Growing COMPLIMENTS OF 20 MPB C0rp0mti0h A subsidiary of Wheelabrator Frye Keene, New Hampshire manufacturer of bearings ' 1,-or -. J, , T o 8033521215 I , 444 I was . '? A 'ffm : ::1 Une faqfpfq Qawuf Yao. KEENE ELECTRIC 8: PLUMBING SUPPLY INC. PLUMBING. HEATING. TOOLS AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 246 WEST ST KEENE. NEW HAMPSHIRE 03431 KEENEN-H-03431 TEL. 352-7755 MILLER BROS. - NEWTON W.J. WICHLAND, JR. MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE , ' Qs 4 ' kt ' fl I -I--IX ' I ix f NSIRANCI llAl STAT! CRX! TIAVU. JSI-IIID 152-5413 15115 X X ,jx J, f X3 8 C' rl. 1 I. I - . . ff TE,-Illini!! . , - Isl: 'WIIMMWIII - - W f .F ajsfie -Q it I , Q f-4-H it : ' -L,-12,4--.Z T Ok 'Aung iw Quality, Variety Low, Competitive Prices Come to one of llfew England's largest centers for all types of You'll find a marvelous array of Altra Kits! Home Decorating Fabrics! Bridal Fashions! ' I 81 .qaailij M2 , A. Cpstom Services ! Woo s Blends! Patterns land all the Wes! Sf, latest Fashion Fabrics 84 Marlboro St. , , SUPERMARKETS YQ, fffgfifignig KEENE, N.H. K 'flfpfnnqgrifflibnqg 352-9844 S 81 H GREEN STAMPS, TOO! KEENE lz!M.,E:1.Rrgal:9RE 4 WFIECKEFI 81 ROAD DERVICE FULL CAR SERVICE 1 L.P. GAS West Street Texaco tagstndtq Kggvxqefxj BUS. C6031 352-0800 . .50 A fn- sew AA'f50 ?f3e iixozjljelw GN Q YW 'xml N N 9' 396 306,518 9'Xai4Qare?i1a' X00 at Naked dgxwjimd 5 Pl Kim BQ Oo c N9 OLD iii!-IIOINIED Compliments of: PB 8t W Perkins, Bassett 81 Wright, Inc. Wholesale Mill Supplies Bradco Industrial Park Keene, N. H. 03431 FtOUSSELL'S OF KEENE INC. Quality Apparel for Men, Boys, Ladies 9 Elm Street Keene, New Hampshire 255 E l FROM THE STAFF OF THE Jennings Agency Best Wishes To The Class Of 1982 The Future ls Yours ,, 7 .fa , , My , will Drugs should serve the family of man, when and only for as long as they are needed, for the sole purpose of healing mind and body. THE APOTH ECARY W elf' 'A 3126? r,S L, f 'a ,T l hi-1-'f,4 ?9'f .- -V P. n 7 ' r' 'HI 'e T , t 1- as Ft -I :ELIC A I E I l I -it ,X , ,, J P K: . - , Ti fi 7 I , Residential Property Management Commercial 55 Court St., Keene 603-352-5482 z,' N ll 4 scoirrs CAMERA SHOP CANDID WEDDING - PHOTO FINISHING - PORTRAITS CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES - COMMERCIAL WORK CUSTOM FRAMING GEORGE 81 BONNIE CHAPMAN, PROPRIETORS From Sea to Shining Sea Still beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves ot grain, Still purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain, But, Lord, our hearts no longer see Your scepter o'er our land, We followed men who promised ease, And built on sinking sand. Our leaders, Father, need your light, In mercy stretch your hand To guide us through the trackless night And save our periled land. America, America, May God your faith restore Till Father, Son, and Holy Ghost Are praised from shore to shore. MASON INSURANCE AGENCY 3 Central Square TEL- 352-0345 insuring Keene and Cheshire County Since 1837 256 7'3V AGWAY ' i Serving you all year long to bring down the cost of winter PETROLEUM 535 South Main St. Keene 352-5240 Home Energy Fuels - Power Fuels 24 Hour Service - Budget Plan with Bofo interest. L.P. Gas - Bulk Motor Oils 8t Antifreeze 'Bifi- Our Llon 'sz 1 IS for Pmde PRIDE gy, Q PIIDI VOUI THE MacMILLIN COMPAN fgurhiena KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE Neiman mf ASSOCIAIED GENSDAI CONVDACVORS Ol AMERICA MEMBER ASSOCIAIED BUIIDIRS A CONVRACVORS INC Y ,. a ' ' .:,?fr 1 www mv..-5 -935:33 f xl . 6,55 if 0 0 . 5 Q I ' . .., 5 - . - . - +I,-lm 2553 b 9 la-I h are -I Eg d li hp ri h h d In d p PlIDEin ouip - h y're highly skilled peilencedp t I mlislociion I ei wmlccno . .I 9 gr. gh I 9 , II A , INC. . CONGRATULATIONS the from Group National Grange Mutual Insurance Co, NGM Fire and Casualty Insurance Co. Maine Fidelity Life Insurance Co. 55 West Street Keene New Hampshire 03431 7 Q OONOORD LABORATORIES CONCORDG A Leader In The Field Of Disposable Medical Products. CONCORD LABORATORIES, INC. KIT STREET KEENE, N.H 352-3812 1 ruaen BROS una We Salute You! -ro PLEASE v0U KEENE DIVISION PLEASES US Wetterau Incorporated The New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts portion of a diverse national FCR OVER 50 YEARS company comprised of nine food distribution centers sewing over 850 independent IGA and Red 8t White retailers in 18 states and seven QUALITY GROCERIES, MEATS 8. PRODUCE supporting businesses providing a wide variety DEI-ICA-I-ESSEN of products and services to the retailer and FLOWER SHOP consumer ' Nonn-I SWANZEY ' MAm.Bonouc-:H 258 Coll B k PoluaceAMCeJeep R I H ri tp.. l -.., n.. -1 ,'f I.TftI -S-S -tl -r '-vvv' ev- . , . rf e 3 ,fr --- FAlRFlELD'5 MUTUR5, INC. I ' 363 Winchester Street Keene 6037352 7700 , 5 I , Congratulations from: PNEUMO PRECISION Precision Park Keene, N .H. Best Wishes RBGIQ 1' llabli ASSOCIATE STORE 148 Key Road Keene, N.H. 78 Railroad Street Tel. 603-352-3349 BOWLER, JONES and PAGE, Inc. FURNITURE - DECORATING KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE G. JACKSON JONES Member American Society of Interior Design . I AUTO BODY REPAIRS E QEQN 24 HR. Town-is sg 1. 55,5 ac 0 Xylrgrl-'TJ' Elhe ifeene i5entinel The basic news and advertising medium. 60 West St. Keene, N.H. KEENE AUTO BODY, INC. TEL. 352-3103 PAUL PIISPANEN 543 MAIN STREET PROPRIETOR KEENE. N.H. 0343! Compliments of LANTZ JEWELERS 8 MAIN STREET KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE KENDALL'S OFFICE SPECIALISTS, INC. Office: 603!357-0500 22 West St. Keene, N.H. Office Furniture 0 Mimeo Printers 0 Spirit Duplicators Dictating Equipment 0 Telephone Answering Devices 0 Typewriters 0 Calculators Acme Visable Systems 0 22 West Street Keene, N.H. 03431 Prompt Courteous Service On Everything We Sell 259 4, cnnvstsn Ptvmouru oooce M oooce rnucics K C P MEDICAL HALL Ag, gg g 77 Main Street xsane cnnvstsn-rtvmoum Keene, New Hampshire KEENE. New HAMPSHIRE 357-0808 BERGERON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Arthur Whitcomb, Inc General Contractors . . I I1 I 725 Main St. Builders of Custom Homes WHWCOMB Keene NH All types of Restorations U U 352-0301 Remodeling 8t Repairing Fireplaces - Masonry - Chimneys Fire Damage Repair C6033 -352-4447 Compliments of Insurance , Continuity Since 1877 HOWARD S LEATHER STORE INC. Route 9 CLARK INSURANCE AGENCY Spofford, N.H. 30 Main Street, Keene, New Hampshire 03431 Route 5 Putney Rd. Brattleboro, Vt. 05301 29 Ralston I5 PERKINS HOME CENTER Keene, N.H. 03431 260 We congratulate the class of 1982 and urge the graduates to work toward world peace. Whitney Bros. Co. Preschool Materials Keene, N.H. Congratulations Keep Smiling Class of '82 Dr. Francis E. Khouw Dr. Charles F. Post Good Luck To All Graduates Imports Plus 15 Roxbury Street Keene, NH Quality Shoppe!Maleroom Good Luck To All The Graduates Ramada Inn Women's-Men's Casuals and Sportswear 401 Winchester Street 84 Main Street Keene' NH Keene, NH NICE PEOPLE TAKING CARE OF NICE PEOPLE WALIER CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE INC wishes the class of 1982 much continued success uwe are pledged to customer satisfaction 'F Church Street Keene, NH 03431 352-0555 FROM G.A. RIGOPOULOS INC. LINDY'S DINER 19 GILBO AVE. TEL 352-4273 KEENE NH 03431 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1982 WE ARE SENDING YOU BEST WISHES AND GOOD LUCK FOR THE NEAR FUTURE. CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS OF 1982! Agri Resources, Inc. Land Investments, Planning, and Sales Keene, NH Full Line Pet Center Pet Grooming CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS z1nI's t- ' Ig me Aquarium KEENE IGA Glenter WERE THINKING OF You 15 Island St. Keene, N.H. 03431 Ed Willis 603-357-0610 Manager PATRONS Amsden's Shoe Store Cochrane's Bookstore Fay M. Smith State Farm Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Weisberg ACRE REALTY W ' P I H eBrlng eope ome Bestwishes Qi WM? Keene High School Graduates 4' ns. . .-,N-,L.. , . Dube s Tire Center BUY . SELL Q TRADE 522 meet RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - LAND - ' FARMS The 24 hr Sunoco Station 411 Winchester St. Keene, NH 352-2778 SPONSORS Agway Farm Home and Garden Dr. JOSeph Alger 80 Martel Court 338 Main Street Keene, NH Keene, NH Bergevins Truck Sales 526 Main Street Keene, NH Michael E. J. Blastos Hurricane Ftoad Junie Blaisdell Sport-a-Rama 25 Roxbury Street Keene, NH Boccia and Grout 30 Roxbury Street Keene, NH Keene, NH Mr. and Mrs. Timoleon Chakalos Cheshire Employment Senfice 49 Blackberry Lane 800 PHVK Avenue Keene, Nl-I Keene, NH City Barber 14 West Street Keene, NH AI Melanson 353 West Street Keene, NH Norm's Ski Shop 62 Martel Court Keene, NH Spartan Hairstyling Salon 91 Marlboro Street Keene, NH Footloose and Fancy Free 27 Central Square Keene, NH Metropolitan 117 West Street Keene, NH The Pub 131 Winchester Street Keene, NH tg-EQCAKI' QW Mrs. Croteau senles Mr. Barrett while Mrs. Mrs. Weisberg and Mrs. Richter help with MacLelIan and Mrs. Cunningham look on. clean-up. Once again the Faculty Lounge was deco- rated in a VaIentine's Day motif for the Buffet Luncheon, prepared and served by parents, for Teacher Recognition Day. This is the third year that the Parents' Association has served a deli- cious luncheon as its way of saying thank you for the high academic tone set by the Teaching Staff at Keene High School. Mrs. Underwood, Mrs. Mahoney, and Mrs. Kirouac wait at the dessert table to serve Mr. Perlungher. 5 fy Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. Metivier, and Mrs. Schneider wait their turn Mrs. Mahoney serves coffee to Mr. Burns. to serve. All members of the KHS Staff enjoy a delicious buffet luncheon. 265 m '-M if lf I T' 'S '49 5 R- J A I., 4 iv I , Q H, 4.',.',ff'E. f yy 34-ff Q , my if i . 7 nl' S a 1 x ii 5 Sue Scott and Phoebe Kilpack: Of course, Bob Johnson: This is the point where a Tara Sullivan: lt's just a step to the right . . we'II be famous opera stars someday! table becomes interesting. 2 John McGee: Do you want a drink of water? Gina Piermattei, Deb Carlisle, and Mary Everything she does is magic. Harper. You re going to do what. 268 Lisa Bourassa: Chin up! But - we're not skipping. sw am xx f A 113 4, any i if K A X A ghastly creature from Dante's Inferno. Dave Wisellz I wonder how many countries I could blow up with this! -,Q ' 1 gs 157:01 it 9 false teeth ? Philip Buckley: lt's hard to draw a picture when your He has such dreamy eyes, nice hair .... subject keeps moving. .veg Y A future welder? Allyson Barden: What happened to my James Newell: I didn't say that. 269 lk Morton, Linda M. --- 107 X Murdock, Judith L. Nelson, Susan K. 107, 160, 176 Newell, Lisa M. --- 107 Newstead, Todd A. Niland, Keven P. --- 107 Norland, Ronald K. --- 107, 202 Ogg, Rebecca A. --- 107, 110, 159, 220 Paddock, Gail J. --- 107, 111 Pahl, H. Edward 107 Paight, Christy L. --- 107, 11.1 Pahl, H. Edward 107 Paight, Christy L. --- 107. 187 Paoletta, Debra A. --- 107, 162, 232 Pardus, Julie L. --- 107, 206 Parent, Danielle I. --- 107 Parody, Ronald J. --- 107 . Patenaude, Donna C. --- 108 Pellerin, Sherry M. --- 108, 168, 176 Perkins, Tammy L. --- 108 Perrin, Wendy -- 108 Perry, Daniel J. --- 108, 222 X Q3 Bfghfg-ffllill , i t , B ,t Bightg-tfnn Bi t -tfnn Bfggfg-H1111 ei t -ifnn eiggtg-tfxlu eigglqig-tfnn eightg-tf11n Bfsxhfwffllu eiglqtg-if11n Bfghfg-ffm eightg-tfnn 4 nhex eiglyig-ifnn Bighig-ifnu Bightg-tfnn eightg-tfnn eiglqtg-tfnn Bi3hfQ'ih'U Administration Bourassa, Edward F. 15 Burns, Charles F. 15, 49 Champagne, Richard L. 14 Larracey, H. Charles 14 Reynolds, Landon R. 15 Riel, Vincent E. 15, 64 Seaver, Eugene A. 15 Tremblay, Richard P. 15 Faculty Abbott, Bryant P. 16 Amstein, John M. 16,30 Anderson, Jonathan A. 16, 30, 41 Baldwin, Harrison V. 16 Barrett, John J. 16 Barry, Jane F. --- 16, 30, 36 Barry, Roberta L. 16 Bedaw, Larry F. 27 Bergeron, Lucien E. 16 Bergeron, Nancy S. 16, 31 Bertolini, Guelfo 16 Brooks, Janette S. 17 Brown, Bruce 17, 30 Cohen, Carole 17, 33, 80 Collins, Maurice W. 17 Cotton, Wayne 17, 33 Cummings, Robert C. 17, 73, 76 Currie, Alexia F. 17, 84 DiMeco, Joseph A. 17, 32 Doherty, Charlotte A. 17 Donahue, Michael P. 17, 93, 102, 111 Dube, Roger 18 Dubois, Anthony J. 18 Dunn, James T. 18, 31 Fahey, William J. 18 Fosberry, Leigh D. 18 Franklin, J. Barry 18, 30 Frye, Paul E. 18, 32 Gillis, Donald 18 Gold, William A. 18, 30 Goodnow, Marcia J. 18, 31 Gordon, Donald 19, 107 Grant, Richard A. 19 Hall, Stephen J. 19, 62, 83 Harris, Audrey T. 19, 33, 120 Heslin, Eleanor J. 19 Hetherman, Margaret A. 19,,32 Hils, Gerald A. 19 Hitchner, John T. 19, 31 Holden, David H. 19, 39 Humphrey, Howard S. 19, 56 Huntley, James W. 20 Hurt, Patricia l. 20, 31 Jobin, Denis G. 20, 36 Kennedy, Kathleen M. 20, 121, 94 Kirkpatrick, Philip R. 20, 38 Kohlenberg, Werner E. 20, 58 Kumorek, Stephen P. 20, 32 Lambert, Francis L. 20 272 Yukw Lammela, Robert J. 20 Landry, Elaine G. 20, 30 Lincoln, James A. 21, 108 MacDonald, Betsy A. 29 MacPhaiI, Barbara R. 21 Main, Howard L. 21, 92 Mandarich, Franz 21 Marsette, Bruce H. 21, 32, 99 Martin, Karen 21 Mattson, Phyllis K. 21 Mattson, William D. 21 Mayes, John L. 21, 96, 103, 126 Miller, Theodore R. 21, 40 Mispel, William B. 22 Moore, Margery P. 22 Mosley, Brigida J. 22 Moylan, Lisa L. 22, 59 Moynihan, Gerald D. 22 Murray, Wayne E. 22, 32 Nelson, Jean P. 22, 64, 70, 71 Nims, Marjorie A. 22 O'Connell, John J. 22 O'Day, Michael J. 22, 110, 128 Ogg, Karen A. 23 Ohlson, John 23 Olson, David P. 23, 30 Olson, Karen L. 23, 52 Olson, Susan B. 23, 30 O'Reilly, Patrick J. 23, 33, 97, 128 Oros, Ethelyn M. 23, 31 Packard, Christopher R. 23 Paranto, Ronald P. 23 Pearson, Gertrude B. 23 Perlungher, Richard A. 24 Pietraszewski, Valerie A. 24, 33, 53 Pindell, Terry L. 24, 54, 64 Quinn, Edward A. 24 Ramsay, C. Murray 24 Reason, Frank E. 24, 31 Ritter, Vivian H. 24, 32 Robarge, Geoffrey M. 24 Roman, Sandra S. 24, 60 Roy, Paul W. 24, 99, 102, 111, 128 Ruggieri, Charles C. 25 Salo, John S. 25 Sawyer, Wendy F. 25, 60 Schaefer, Clement F. 25 Schiewe, Marygrace D. 25, 30 Schofield, Deborah H. 25 Scott, Edward N. 25 Seavey, Gary J: 25 Shanks, Penelope S. 25, 30, 64, 95 Shaunesey, Irving S. 25 Sheaff, Charles A. 26, 188, 233, 237 Spear, Janet L. 26, 84 Spillman, Albert R. 26 Stabler, Lois K. 26, 30 Stacey, R. Joseph 26 Starkey, Audrey T. 26 Thibodeau, J. Graham 26, 33 Uhlig, Jeanette M. 26 Van den Beemt, Jan 26 Wellman, Teresa L. 26, 60 Whipple, Roger C. 27, 140 Whitham, George Whitney, Kathie 27 Winsor, Arthur l. 27, 31, 61 Woodbury, John B. 27, 127 Wrigley, Gail A. 27 Secretaries Blair, Elinor M. 28 Clayton, Helen R. 28, 33 Coty, Jeanne A. 28 Dufly, Gertrude H. 28 Furlone, Alice P. 28 Hall, Anita G. 28 Hebert, Jean L. 28 Henault, Barbara A. 28 Lamoureux, Jodi F. 28 McLellan, Joanne P. 28 Moore, Kathleen A. 28 Proulx, Linda M. 28 Roy, Jo-Anne M. 28 Skidds, Rita D. 27 Paraprofessionals Adams, Sharon P. 29 Black, Judy L. 27 Bourassa, Dana F. 29 Cartwright, Maureen 29 Fairbanks, JoAnn M. 29 Gray, Beverly J. 27 Meredith, Carol R. 29 Quinn, Linda L. 29 Robbins, Muriel E. 27 Salce, Michael A. 29, 107, 128, 129 Seaver, Angela J. 29 Werninger, Marcia W. 27, 31 Wilson, William 29 Health Department Kirk, Maura 27 Parker, Mary 27 Shelley, Carolyn 27 Custodians Bourassa, Robert 29 Boyce, Clarence 28 Jackson, Larry 29 LaBarre, Leonard 29 Robinson, Don 28 Cafeteria Staff Carbone, Dot 29 Chaisson, Pat 29 Davis, lrene 29 Kerbaugh, Barbara 29 Kremen, Helen 29 Paige, Opal 29 Robbins, Brenda 29 Russell, Lorraine 29 Secore, Eleanor 29 Shepard, Lena 29 Sherman, Val 29 Tracy, Jeannie 29 Seniors Abbott, Kenneth D. 56, 89, 128, 190, 224 Adams, Keith J. 67, 68, 73, 77, 190 Allen, Holly F. 56, 83, 190, 227 Andrews, Michael B. 190, 237 Arseneault, Gayle M. 59, 190, 222 Atwood, Abigail J. 61, 190, 224 Auger, Glenn A. 190 Austin, David B. 47, 92, 128, 190, 238 Baker, Cheri F. 57, 190, 224 Baker, Margaret T. 54, 55, 56, 64, 188, 190, 223, 234 Baker, William F. 96, 103, 191, 224 Baldwin, Thomas A. 191 Barber, Jon C. 122, 191 Barden, Robyn J. 94, 120, 191, 225 Barlow, Patrick J. 191 Barndollar, Heidi Jo 94, 110, 125, 191, 223 Barrett, Julie L. 38, 64, 68, 70, 191 Barth, Julie E. 54, 57, 62, 70, 191 Baute, J. Andrew 36, 40, 47, 48, 49, 84, 191, 228 Beauregard, Scott A. 191 Bedell, Susanne A. 56, 57, 80, 192, 223 Belletete, Charles E. 56, 192 Belluscio, Joel D. 105, 115, 126, 192 Benware, Pamela F. 192, 236 Bergeron, John Bergmann, Laurie F. 40, 45, 54, 57, 59, 97, 124, 188, 192, 225, 232, 233, 235 Bernard, Gary C. 56, 192 Bevis, Pamela A. 59, 94, 168, 192, 225, 237 Bickford, Cecily A. 223 Bini, Christina M. 97, 192 Bini, John K. 92, 192 Bird, Mary L. --- 57, 89, 97, 120, 188, 192, 227 Bisson, Paul N. 193 Bittner, Joseph M. 61, 193 Blanchard, Jon W. 56, 96, 107, 193, 225 Blanchard, Patricia L. 83, 193, 224 Blanchard, Todd P. Blastos, Merri E. 57, 64, 70, 73, 76, 188, 193, 224, 231 Blouin, William E. 193 Bogue, Ronald R. 56, 193 Bohannon, Sarah J. 54, 57, 64, 70, 193, 222 Boland, Daniel J. 49, 105, 115, 193, 230 Bosa, John W. --- 92, 128, 193, 224, 234, 239 Bourassa, Terri L. 83, 194 Bragg, Jody L. 83, 194, 223 Breen, Heidi A. 57, 130, 137, 188, 194 Brogno, Heidi M. 60, 194, 225 Brolin, Leslie M. 56, 194 Brouillette, Michael C. 81, 96, 105, 126 ,133,136,194 Brown, Donald R. 64, 194 Brown, Jennifer E. 188 , 194, 222 Brown, Lisa L. 60, Brown, Michael A. Buffum, Wendy L. --- Buskey, Sherry A. 38, 45, 57, 94, 110, 194, 227 194 195, 221, 239 71, 195 Caldwell, William L. --- Campbell, John C. 195 Campbell, Molly A. 54, 57, 188, 195, 226, 228, 232, 239 Canterbury, Bonnie L. 83, 195 Carey, Michele L. 195, 226 Carignan, Amelia A. 83, 195, 227 Carlin, John E. 44, 67, 70, 73, 76, 88, 195 Carlisle, Deborah L. 105, 195, 227 Carpenter, Pamela J. 195, 225 Cashman, Mary E. 196 Cass, Terry L. --- 54, 60, 64, 196, 227 Castagna, Richard B. 44, 57, 89, 196, 222 Caswell, Kenneth L. 44, 81, 87, 98, 104, 105, 122, 188, 196, 229, 238 Cavanaugh, Sean P. 104, 196 Chabot, Raymond P. Chickering, Charles S. 196, 237 Chickering, Kelly J. 36, 49, 54, 57, 64, 86, 87, 97, 188, 196, 227, 234, 238 Chickering, Mark R. 44, 49, 122, 196, 225, 235 Christopherson, Mark T. 56, 196 Clark, Frank J. --- 197 Clark, Stacey L. 83, 197, 226 Cobb, Sarah J. 197, 224 Cooper, Douglas S. 59, 197 Cormier, Arthur J. 197 Cote, Sonya M. 197 Croteau, Darlene J. 54, 56, 57, 97, 120, 197, 229, 234 Croteau, Teresa 197, 239 Cyr, Cheryl 197 Cyr, Troy 60 Daniels, Randall E. 197 Davis, Joel B. 128, 198, 225 Davis, Maria A. 57, 198, 225 Davis, Pamela J. 198 Davis Stephen B. 198, 227 Delworth, Mary E. 60, 198 deMoya, Peter W. 108, 128, 137, 198 Derjue, Julie L. 85, 86, 124, 198, 225 Dethlefsen, Erich E. 198, 228, 231 DiGiulio, William F. 198 Dintino, Carmine J. 198, 238 Doble, Richard F. 196 Driscoll, John R. 36, 68, 70, 80, 199 Driscoll, Richard J. Dubois, Todd C. 38, 40, 68, 112, 199 Dumais, Robert H. 83, 199 Dunton, Bruce S. 199 Dwane, Robert C. 47, 89, 92, 128, 199, 226, 230 Dwyer, Thomas A. 36, 64, 199 Echavarria, Lisa 60, 199, 223 Edson, Perry A. 56, 199 Ekberg, Martha J. 38, 49, 85, 86, 199, 225 Ellis, Brien J. 199 Emery, Katherine M. 56, 200, 223, 234 Ervin, Lorelei 63, 200 Fairbanks, Christine D. Fay, Nancy E. 43, 200, 226 Finnegan, Maura J. 56, 97, 124, 200, 222, 237 Fiske, Megan A. 200 Fletcher, Robin L. 54, 64, 68, 70, 97, 106, 114, 188, 200, 223, 230, 235 Flint, Dennis E. 122, 136, 200, 236 Forcier, Peter J. 128, 200 Frantz, Lorraine L. 200, 222 Frye, Laura J. 52, 54, 55, 57, 97, 125, 136, 188, 200, 238 Fuller, Sandra L. 60, 201, 226 Fulwood, Susann D. 201 Gage, Gary R. 201, 224 Garnett, Lisa 201 Gates, Melinda J. 64, 70, 201, 224 Gehly, Darryl T. 57, 98, 201, 222 Gianferrari, Maria C. 37, 54, 57, 188, 201, 228, 232 Given Todd A. 201 Gonya, Lisa M. 57, 76, 97, 103, 105, 125, 188, 201, 223 Gordon, James F. 201 Goyette, LauraL. 36, 54, 57, 59, 97, 112, 124, 188, 202, 222, 233, 235, 238 Grayson, Diana L. 202, 239 Greeley, Amy 56, 57, 94, 110, 120, 202, 234 Greenwodd, Kelly A. 202, 222 Greenwood, Kevin A. 56, 202, 222 Grossi, Steven C. 202 Grover, Doreen L. 202 Hadden, John C. 202 Hall, Christine L. 49, 54, 57, 130, 202, 228 Hall, Timothy D. 202 Hammond, Darlene A. 203 Harper, Mary E. 203 Harper, Trudy A. 203, 227 Harris, Spencer K. 92, 104, 105, 203 Harte, Neil A. 57, 87, 203 Hayes, Brian C. 203 Hayes, Gail M. 203, 225 Hayes, John F. 64, 81, 107, 203 Hayes, Kevin 203, 234 Heimann, Clarence F. 42, 43, 47, 48, 49, 64, 66, 67, 69, 70, 203, 229, 230, 237 Heise, Roy B. 204 Hillard, Alicia L. 57, 80, 124, 204, 227 Ho, An 36, 38, 40, 204, 226 Howe, Jo-Ann 204 Howe, Thomas F. 44, 49, 73, 76, 77, 204, 227, 229, 238 Howland, John D. 204 Hunt, Nathan E. 204 Huntley, Donna M. 204, 226 Huse, Tracey B. 124, 204, 227 lde, Michele M. 45, 54, 57, 80, 87, 204 273 224 Ingalls, Brian K. 36, 205, 224 Irwin, David B. 44, 51, 69, 205, 230 Isaak, Nicole 36, 54, 57, 62, 80, 87, 188, 205, 224, 235 Jackson, Annette 205 Jackson, Mariana T. --- 39, 40, 49, 54, 57, 62, 188, 205, 226, 231, 233 Jackson, Mark E. 205 Jacques, Steven D. 205 Jarvis, James 205 Jenna, Rex 205 Jeschke, Gary L. 122, 205, 223 Johnson, Carl M. 206 , Johnson, Leslie D. 54, 57, 188, 206, 226, 232 Johnson, Ralph E. --- 206 Johnston, Laura 45, 64, 67, 68, 70, 206, 222, Jones, Pamela S. 61, 94, 206 Kilpack, Phoebe M. 38, 54, 57, 64, 67, 70, 206 King, Lisa B. 206, 236 Kingsbury, Deborah J. 206, 222 Kingsbury, Nancy L. 206 Klaski, Janice G. 77, 206, 226, 239 Kollman, Terri A. 99, 207 Kyrousis, Timothy D. 207 LaCroix, Heather J. 59, 207 LaFave, Edwin 207 Lake, Darlene M. 60, 207, 223 LaMothe, Stephanie A. 83, 207 Langone, Joan F. 64, 71, 207 LaPointe, Timothy 61, 89, 207, 234 Lechlider, Robert R. 107, 207 Ledwith, Andrew E. --- 92, 108, 115, 207 LeFebvre, Denise V. 86, 108 Leslie, Roxanne 208, 225 Letourneau, Mary E. 38, 57, 208, 226 Little, Todd M. Lloyd, Robert J. 31, 208 Lucier, Darlene M. 94, 124, 208 Lund, Susan D. 69, 208, 227 Lynch, Kelly A. 45, 52, 57, 124, 188, 208, 223, 238 MacKenzie, Kurt H. 208 MacKenzie, Mary A. 83, 208 Mallat, Lisa M. 63, 83, 208, 226 Mancinelli, Ralph J. 228, 239 Manning, Wayne D. 209 Marrotte, Henry A. 61, 209 Martineau, Andre N. 209 May, Charlene E. 209 McCarthy, Keith F. 209 McClure, Anne C. 73, 76, 88, 209, 225 McCurdy, Patricia E. 37, 54, 57, 97, 188, 209, 224, 232 McEachern, Maureen A. 209 McGraw, Michael G. 209 McMahon, John H. 209 Meade, Robin A, 210, 226 Meagher, Robert 210 Melendy, James W. Melvin, Donald L. 210 Menard, Tracy A. 36, 49, 51, 54, 57, 130, 137, 188, 210, 227, 230, 234 Mengler, Frank C. 56, 210 Messer, Kimberley A. 210 Messier, Christine Mitchell, Tirzah M. Moore, Diane L. 210 Moore, James S. 36, 188, 210, 226, 274 233, 235 Morin, Thomas M. 210 Morrison, Andrew --- 44, 49, 210 Nelson, Susan K. 68, 70, 210 Newell, Lisa M. --- 211, 225 Newstead, Julie A. Newstead, Tood A. 36, 49, 51, 64, 67, 60, 211 Niland, Keven P. 66, 211 Norlund, Ronald K. 44, 49, 211, 239 Ogg, Rebecca F. 54, 99, 211, 225 Paddock, Gail J. 89, 211, 223 Pahl, Edward H. 235 Paigm, Christy L. 59, 211, 226 Paoletta, Debra A. Pardus, Julie L. 239 Parent, Danielle I. Parody, Ronald J. 57, 211, 224, 239 49, 85, 86, 106, 211, --- 61, 211 --- 96, 105, 212 Patenaude, Donna C. 60, 212 Pellerin, Sherry M. 64, 67, 68, 70, 212, 230, 231, 239 Perkins, Tammy L. 212, 226 Perrin, Wendy 239 Perry, Kim M. --- 48, 49, 51, 77, 212, 225 228, 229 Philps, Karen E. --- 212, 223 Philbrick, Karen L. 212, 222 Piermattei, Gina L. 39, 57, 81, 130, 212, 226 Pierson, Timothy P. 107, 212 Piper, Charlene E. 212 Piper, Lawrence H. 213 Poisson, John M. 38, 40, 57, 188, 213, 228, 231, 232 Pratt, Julie A. 60, 213 Price, Amy 54, 64, 70, 76, 213 Prime, Dana S. 229 Proctor, Denise A. 112, 213, 223 Proulx, William J. --- 80, 213 Radicioni, Joseph J. 73, 132, 213, 226 229, 230 Randall, Nancy M. 39, 81, 213, 222 Randall, Susan J. 213 Reid, Kimberly A. 54, 213, 227 Richardson, Wilfred H. 122, 214, 228, 231 Richter, Frank F. --- 37, 47, 49, 62, 70, 98, 214 Richter, Siegfried A. --- 37, 47, 48, 49, 62, 70, 98, 214 Rideout, Kendra J. --- 57, 76, 80, 89, 214, 231 Riel, Suzanne C. 64, 110, 124, 214, 236 Riendeau, Lisa D. 85, 86, 214, 224 Rigopoulos, Stephanie G. 57, 85, 188, 214, 222 Riler, Pamela A. 60, 214, 222 Rivest, Barbara J. 61, 214 Robinson, Angelina A. 214 Rokes, Patricia L. 59, 215, 222 Rosenblatt, Mark A. 215 Rouleau, Wayne E. 215 Rounds, Vincent W. 215 Roy, Kathleen M. 58, 215 Russell, Lori A. --- 36, 77, 80, 84, 86, 106, 215, 239 Salo, Jeffrey S. 47, 92, 108, 128, 215, 229 Scadova, John D. 61, 215 Scanlan, Kevin P. 215 Schillemat, Cheryl A. 60, 70, 81, 215, 227 Schlichting, Peter J. 216, 224, 235 Schneider, Lisa E. 124, 216, 236 Schniederjans, Oliver J. 47, 108, 128, 216, 231, 238 Scott, Suzanne C. 51, 64, 67, 68, 69, 70, 105, 124, 216, 224, 237, 239 Scribner, Jeltrey L. Scrivani, Nancy A. 57, 85, 86, 95, 216, 223 Secore, Daniel P. 92, 113, 114, 216, 238 Seymour, Linda A. 71, 216, 225 Shannon, Darline E. 61, 81, 216, 226, 234 Sherrick, Jodi L. 216, 227 Sibley, Virginia F. 60, 216 Sica, Paul L. --- 41, 57, 83, 217, 234 Smith, Darcy L. 45, 57, 61, 97, 120, 188, 217, 225, 228, 229, 231, 232, 233 Smith, Timothy R. --- 51, 67, 73, 77, 217 Smyth, Katherine R. 54, 57, 217, 227 Spiess, Cheryl A. 217 Spring, Toni A. 60, 217, 236 Staples, Judith E. --- 217, 227 Starkey, Bruce R. 217 Starkey, Timothy J. 42, 43, 217, 226 Stevens, Alexander H. Stoddard Russell J. 217 Stone, Scott R. 218 Sullivan, April R. 50, 85, 218, 222 Sullivan, Tara E. 52, 54, 124, 218, 226 228, 229, 232 Supry, John M. 89, 128, 218, 235 Taaffe, Philip N. 98, 218 Talbot, Scott A. 218 Tebo, Brian J. 92, 122, 218 Temple, Kimball M. 236, 239 Thayer, James G. 56, 83, 104, 105, 126, 133, 218 Thompson, Sandra L. 218 Thornton, Norman P. Thrasher, Donna R. 218 Trombley, Robert L. 56, 219, 225 Vigneri, Scott F. 219 Vogley, Alison W. 219 Waite, Ill, Alison W. 210, 229 Washburn, Tracy A. 219 Washer, John G. 92, 128, 219, 228, 237 Waters, Shannon M. 67, 70, 75, 76, 77, 219, 222, 229 Weed, Charles T. 40, 79, 81, 105, 114, 188, 219, 238 Weinert, Susan E. 36, 51, 64, 219, 226, 234, 237, 238 Weisberg, David A. 98, 219, 223 Wentworth, Kelly E. 61, 220, 223 Wesley, Robin P. 74, 75, 77, 220, 223, 236, 238 Wesley, Veronica J. 220, 224 Whitfield, DonnaMarie C. 37, 40, 49, 54, 57, 188, 220, 223, 229, 230, 232 Whitfield, William S. 220, 235 Whitney, Lisa A. 39, 77, 220, 225 Wieland, Carolyn B. 54, 110, 127, 188, 220, 238 Wilder, Kristin L. 39, 73, 76, 81, 220, 227 Willette, John A. 220 Williams, David A. Williams, Rebecca 57, 80, 87, 130, 220, 230 Wilson, Darlene M. 221 Wilson, lan A. 221 Wilson, Tony R. 96, 221 Winchester, Heather J. 221, 222, 234 Winn, Terry R. 221 Wisell, Brenda L. 221 Wisell, David B. 221 Wyman, Scott M. 221, 237 Yoerger, Nancy B. a-- 221 Young, Susan L. 110, 124, 221, 222 Juniors Aldrich, Frederick 93, 122, 174 Alger, Janet C. 55, 71, 121, 174 Arnott, Sara M. 42, 59, 174 Arseneault, Deborah E. 55, 71, 174 Ash, Ernest L. 174 Ash, Stephen E. --- 45, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 174 Ashworth, John E. 173, 174 Audet, Kimberly Austin, Deborah L. 38, 174, 181 Bailey, James H. 174 Baker, Mary A. 97, 172, 174 Baker, Thomas J. 108, 174 Baldwin, Steven J. 174 Ball, Elaine D. 167, 174 Barden, Jeffrey A. 56, 174 Barrett, Ruth F. Batchelder, Robert 93, 128, 174 Baxter, John R. 60, 71, 174 Beal, Jeffrey L. 174 Beam, John E. Begin, Cynthia L. 36, 174 Bellows, Todd J. 162, 174 Belluscio, Holly J. --- 36, 67, 68, 76, 77, 121, 174 Bemis, Lorri L. 59, 70, 174 Benik, Maureen 174 Bennett, Christopher 68, 70, 71, 174 Bickford, Kathleen M. 59, 174 Bittner, Rebecca 86, 174, 181 Black, Daniel G. 174 Blood, Irene L. 174 Borden, Brant A. 96, 128, 174 Bosworth, Scott L. Bourassa, Candace A. 38, 174 Bourassa, Joseph A. 177 Bowman, Pamela L. 52, 174 Brennan, Robert T. 174, 185 Brown, Charlene L. 77, 169, 174 Brown, Nils S. --- 174 Buckman, Lisa M. 59, 71, 174 Burbank, Scott M. 122 Callahan, Sarah M. Campbell, Jennifer 38, 174 Canavan, Richard J. 174 Carbonaro, Vincent F. 174 Cashman, Mitchell T. 174, 185 Cavanaugh, Patrick 93, 174 Chamberlain, Debbie J. 175 Chamberlin, Bethann M. 55, 124, 175, 176, 181 Chard, Richard E. Chickering, Christine L. 55, 59, 71, 95, 124, 137, 175 Chickering, Lisa A. 38, 55, 57, 121, 175 Chickering, Mark J. 175 Clark, Joseph S. 175 Clason, Spencer S. 174, 175 Clay, Christopher S. 175, 185, 179 Clayton, William E. 36, 132, 137, 175 Cleveland, Darren J. 42, 43, 70, 175 Colburn, Brian M. Collier, Robert J. 61, 175 Collins, John R. Constine, Mark A. 175, 182 Conway, Kathleen R. 175 Cooper, Rebecca L. 175 Cormier, Kenneth A. 175 Costin, Peter W. 175 Creamer, Timothy H. 128, 173, 175 Cross, Catherine A. 39, 41, 59, 175 Croteau, Beth M. 56, 63, 175, 183, 185 Croteau, Charles F. 39, 175 Croteau, Michael G. 175, 180 Cunningham, John J. 175 Davis, Kevin M. 175, 177 Davis, Marcia R. 175 Davis, Paul R. 56, 85, 175 Davis Warren A. Dean, Charles N. 112, 175 Deem, Arline M. 60, 175 DeMatthes, Shelly M. 58, 175 Demond, Tammy M. 183, 185 deMoya, Elizabeth 94, 130, 175, 180 Denette, Thomas M. Derosier, Lisa C. Despres, James A. 126, 133, 175 Desrosiers, Ann M. 175 Deyo, Carol A. 60 DiGiulio, Beth M. 177 Dinkel, Debra A. --- 55, 97, 125, 175 Dintino, David J. 175 Donovan, Kathleen A. Drew, Joseph G. 175 Drouin, Barbara M. 97, 175 Drouin, Deanna M. 175, 184 Drouin, Elizabeth A. 55, 56, 78, 175 Dunn, Patricia E. --- 175 Durant, William V. 175, 176 Eastman, Ann E. 38, 55, 57, 121, 175, 184 Egan, Richard J. 46, 108, 122, 176 Elliott, Lisa L. 176 Ellis, Judith Ann 59, 176, 183 Ellis, Robert A. 56, 176 Emmond, Michael A. 122, 176, 177 Enfin, Todd F. Farrey, Ellen M. 55, 176 Fee, Jennifer E. 176, 183 Fenno, James K. 176 Fessenden, James C. Flanders, Deborah M. 38, 40, 176 Foley, Brian J. 46, 96, 103, 128, 176 Folsom, Kimberly A. 36, 68, 70, 176 Fontaine, Victor H. 176 Fosburgh, James L. Foster, Randy 176 Frazier, Daniel D. Frigon, Roger M. 69, 70, 175, 176 Frost, Michael V. Fulwood, Kimberly A. 59, 176 Furlong, Kristin B. 36, 55, 99, 176 Gardener, Jill 176 Garrapy, Holly L. 176 Gatley, Douglas J. 98, 176, 178 Gemmell, Michael D. 93, 122, 133, 176, 185 Gianferrari, Elisa 55, 124, 172, 174, 176, 180 Giglio, James L. 176 Glover, Mark N. 176 Gokey, Michael --- 176 Golden, Joseph J. Gordon, Daniel J. 176 Gordon, Karen L. 176 Gorges, Conway L. 61 Gregory, Arofan T. --- 67, 68, 176 Grover, Charlene M. 60, 176 Grover, Jami L. 176 Guyette, Deneen M. 60 Hall, Edward A. 93, 176 Hall, Matthew D. 176 Hamel, Mary A. 36, 40, 55, 57, 125, 136,172,176, 181 Hancock, Parker C. Hardy, Robert E. 93, 176 Hart, Gerry R. 176 Henault, Jeffrey S. 36, 73, 76, 93, 176 Henchey, Cheryl M. Herr, David C. 126 Herrick, Anne T. 56, 176 Hildebrandt, Emily R. 36, 68, 70, 97, 172, 173, 176, 184 Holden, Christopher 67, 69, 70, 176 Holland, Richard D. 176 Holmes, Jeffrey H. 46, 108, 177, 181 Honkala, Philip J. 177 Hook, Susan E. 177 Hooper, Michael J. 93, 177, 179 Horne, Jeffrey T. 177 Houghton, Michael J. 93, 128, 177 Hulslander, Thomas --- 67, 70, 177 Humphrey, Deborah A. 61, 183 loannou, Keon E. 177, 181 lssak, Nicholas 46, 177 Jackson, Peter D. 39, 73, 76, 77, 177 Jarvis, Lois L. 177 Jenna, Michael T. 177 Jobin, Lisa M. 37, 50, 55, 172, 177 Johansson, Anna C. 36, 55, 127, 174, 177 Johnson, Arthur L. 177 Johnson, Paige L. 36, 57, 95, 177, 184 Johnson, Robert C. 41, 68, 69, 70, 177 Johnston, Andrew W. 39, 46, 108, 177 Johnston, Joan 99, 102, 120, 172, 173, 177, 184 Joslin, Christopher S. 177 Joslyn, Pamela D. 177 Judd, Richard 177 Kaiser, Beverly J. 177 Keddie, Heather S. 57, 70, 177 Keller, John M. 177 Kelly, Kathleen M. 94, 110, 124, 177 Kelly, Kristine M. 60, 94, 110, 124, 177 Kempton, Lynn A. 43, 70, 177 Keough, Holly A. 59, 177 Kirsh, Gordon C. Kittredge, Paulette N. 177 Korpi, James A. 177 Kosmo, Andrea L. 38, 52, 62, 177 Kuja, Kendra 55, 57, 97, 121, 172, 177 LaBarre, John D. 177 LaBounty, Anthony J. 177 LaCoille, Ann M. 55, 57, 120, 172, 177 275 Amer, Michael F. LaCoon, Susan J. 177 LaCount, Sharon M. 177 Lamoureux, Mary L. 177 Lancey, Martha LaPointe, Sheila A. 60, 125, 176 Lariviere, Chris J. 178 Lariviere, Philip J. 42, 43, 46, 66, 70, 174, 178 LaRoche, Michael R. 178 LaRochelle, John P. 122, 173, 178, 182 Laycock, William P. 178 LeHane, Michael L. 178 Leinster, Anne C. 38, 52, 178 Lightfoot, Deanne L. 178 Locke, Kelly A. 40, 57, 120, 172, 178 Long, Michael R. 178 Louiselle, John B. 46, 107, 174, 178 Lounder, Kevin M. 173, 178 Lourie, Abigail M. 39, 42, 43, 70 Lynch, Tracey M. 40, 41, 99, 102, 125, 136,172, 178, 181,182, 185 MacAllister, Tammy A. 36, 55, 57, 95, 132, 172, 178, 180 MacDonald, William S. 178 MacLellan, Brian R. 178, 185 MacMartin, Sheryl A. 178 Macuen, Lauren L. 178 Maliska, Phyllis A. Maloney, Michael W. 56, 178 Manchester, Cathy J. 97, 178 Mann, Michael D. 176, 178 Marotte, Bonnie M. --- 178 Manischnig, Maryann 60 Matthews, George C. 128, 129 May, Mark J. 37, 178 May, Sandra L. McClenning, Cheryl A. 178 McCollester, Cathy A. 178, 180 McCollough, Jenny E. 36, 52, 55, 106, 177, 178 McCreary, John C. 178 McMahon, Kelly L. 178, 235 Meade, Kimberely J. 59 Meredith, E. Anslee 55, 56, 60, 178 Merrifield, Kathleen A. 178 Messer, Heidi A. 70, 178 Metivier, Michael J. 173, 178 Meyerhoff, Deborah A. 84, 178 Monty, Jill M. 178 Morel, Linda R. Morel, Raymond R. 178 Morgan, John P. 68, 69, 70, 178, 183 Morse, Marianne J. 178 Morton, Linda M. Moses, Scott T. 178 Murdock, Judith A. Murray, John F. 128, 179 Murray, Kathryn L. 36, 55, 179 Murray, Matthew W. 128, 129, 179 O'Connor, John H. 179 O'Neil, Karen E. 179 O'Neil, Kathleen A. 60, 110, 179 O'Reilly, Teressa D. 173, 179 Osgood, Julie L. 56, 179 Parker, Allen H. Parker, Neal A. Parker, Claudia D. Parker, Vickie L. 179 Patria, Timothy J. 36, 46, 68, 70, 77, 172, 178, 179 276 Pawelezyk, Christopher R. 61, 179 Pawlak, Daniel E. 93, 102, 179 Peets, Terry R. 61, 179 Penny, Ann A. 97, 178, 179 Perkins, Jennifer L. 179 Petterson, Kari A. 179 Phelps, Bruce A. 61, 173, 179 Philbrick, Kellie J. 50, 173 Phippard, Rickey W. 93, 122, 179 Pitsas, Peter J. 46, 96, 108, 122, 175, 179 Pollaro, Paul C. 179 Poole, John W. 179 Porter, Kathleen F. 39, 55, 99, 102, 172, 179, 185 Posner, Robert S. 179 Pratt, Doreen A. 179 Pregent, David E. 179 Pregent, Gregory J. 41, 93, 179 Pregent, Pamela M. 39, 172, 179 Preston, LeeAnne R. 179 Proulx, Donald P. 93, 122, 178, 179 Rafford, Timothy 179, 185 Ricci, Christopher S. Tarr, Gary W. 180 Taylor, Jennifer J. 60, 180 Tenofsky, Shari L. Tharpe, Jeffrey R. 169 Thompson, Cathleen M. 60, 71, 180, 183 Thompson, Gregory W. 42, 43, 64, 67, 68, 70, 180 Thompson, Orinda J. 71, 180 Thorpe, Rebecca S. 50, 70, 80 Todd, Bradford P. 180 Trahan, Jacqueline M. 36, 56, 180 Trayhan, Gary M. 56, 181 Treat, Amy 36, 57, 70, 172, 181, 184 Tremblay, Deborah M. 39, 55, 57, 130, 137, 181, 184 Trumbull, Gwendolyn C. 39, 60, 181 Tucker, Troy G. Underwood, Steven S. Vaine, Stephen L. 181 Varley, Robert C. Villeneuve, Suzan M. 75, 181 Walker, Kenneth C. Walker, Marcellne M. 181, 182, 184 Richard, Kevin J. 172, 179 Ridge, Bruce J. 98, 179 Rigopoulos, Peter G. 93, 108, 179 Rilling, Paul H. 56, 179 Robbins, Elizabeth J. 39, 86, 172, 179 Robbins, Julie L. 70, 73, 77 Roberts, Frederick E. 56, 107, 128, 179 Roberts, John D. 93, 128, 179 Robertson, Lincoln S. 41, 43, 69, 70, 76, 179 Rogers, Kevin M. 93, 102, 179 Rokes, John E. 61,180 Royce, Cammie M. 180 Royce, Teresa L. 180 St. Pierre, Michele A. --- 180 Salo, Lisa O. --- 55, 57, 97, 120, 172, 180 Scanlan, Jennifer L. 180 Scheffler, Richard --- 56, 180 Schlichting, Roy C. 180 Schneider, Gary D. 96, 173, 180 Schniederjans, Lisa M. 175, 180 Schreiver, John C. 180 Scrivani, Elaine M. 39, 52, 57, 95, 180 Seatten, Mindy S. 60, 71, 180 Seaver, Kevin R. 46, 93, 178, 180 Secore, Michael A. 93, 103, 180 Seymour, Heather Simons, Sherry A. L. --- 59, 180 60, 180 Smith, Elizabeth 180 Sparks, Donna M. Spillman, Mary K. Stanclift, Janice J. Stanclift, Jerry V. --- 71, 180 36, 57, 70, 180 --- 60, 95, 125, 180 Stanclift, Joan M. 97 Staples, Charles W. 173, 180 Starkey, Kelley A. Stoddard Vinson R. 107, 128, 180 Walsh, Carolyn R. 181 181 Ward, Nancy L. Ward, Tracy K. 181 Ware, David G. Warren, Tracy L. 36, 41, 55, 57, 172, 181 Weed, Timothy J. 181 Weldon, Scott M. Whipple, Eric J. White, Christopher J. 37, 96, 181 White, Keith D. 67, 70, 74, 76, 77, 174 181 White, Kevin M. 53 Whitfield, Laura M. 181 Whitham, Pamela S. 70, 181 Whitney, Karen L. 181 Wilber, Jodi J. 39, 54, 55, 68, 70, 124, 181 Wilkes, Heidi E. Williams, Lisa M. Wilson, Donna L. Wilson, Susan A. Wojchick, Jon M. 95,11O,124,181 --- 122, 181 181 Wyman, Martin J. Young, Claire M. Wyman, Peter G. Yeaton, Karen A. --- 56, 181 175, 181 59, 181 Zanke, Rosemary A. 181 Zarr, Kathleen A. 181 Zerba, Thomas M. 122, 181 Sophomores Stoeckmann, Susan 57, 97, 130, 180 Stone, Deborah J. 36, 41, 55, 172, 180 Sullivan, Eileen D. Sullivan, Sean M. 180 Sullivan, Terrence M. 180, 184 Sweeney, Sean C. 180 Swift, Gregg R. 93, 102, 180 Sy, Jennifer M. 36, 57, 110, 120, 172, 174, 180 Taft, Sandra L. 184 Amlaw, Bernard 158 Anderson, Jill N. 57, 95, 110, 124, 158 Andrews, David 158 Andrews, Deanna C. 59, 158 Andrews, Nancy S. 36, 161 Antrim, Adrienne E. 42, 66, 70, 71, 158 Aron, Thomas M. 158 Avery, Joanne E. 158 Bailey, Kimberly M. 158 Baker, Kelley A. 77, 158, 169 Baldic, James J. Baldic, Lisa M. 111, 158 Barden, Allyson M. 57, 95, 111, 120, 156, 158 Barrett, Colony 39, 158 Barrett, Raymond A. 112, 158 Barrett, Suzanne L. 74, 158, 167 Barrows, Michael E. 158 Bassi, Kimberly A. 56, 158, 161 Bates, Janice K. 36, 41, 158 Beal, Shawn T. 53, 96, 126, 158 Beauregard, Suzanne M. 83, 158 Beckwith, Melina E. 121, 158, 167 Bemis, Allan C. 70, 158 Benson, Peter C. 93, 122, 123 Benware, Shelley A. 158 Berger, Frances L. 158 Bergeron, James J. 70, 123, 158 Bergeron, Todd K. 38, 128, 129, 158 Bergmann, Beth A. 83, 157, 158 Berthiaume, Michelle C. 97, 158 Bickley, Suzanne 39, 121, 158 Bingham, Frederick J. 129 Bird, Stephen R. 77 Bissell, Heidi A. 57, 131, 157, 158, 169 Bisson, Janet T. 83, 121, 158, 159, 161, 168 Blake, Peter A. 158 Blanchette, Gregory 158 Bleau, Marie A. 158 Blecharczyk, Jennifer Fl. 83, 158, 159 Bogue, Mattew J. 128, 129, 158 Borden, Blain T. 93, 109, 158 Boudreau, Lizbeth J. 36, 38, 95, 111, 158, 163 Bowen, Mary E. 36, 57, 158 Breed, Scott W. 128, 129, 158 Brehm, Karen J. 77, 97, 159 Brennan, Sandra L. 95, 103, 159 Brewer, Amy B. 33, 159 Briggs, Joseph N. 98, 107, 128, 129, 159 Brogno, Anthony C. Brogno, Jodi L. 159 Brown, Benjamin J. 159 Brown, Heather B. 36, 106, 159 Brulotte, Ginette M. 159 Bryce, Nancy L. 159 Buckley, Philip D. 159 Bumps, Wayne B. 159 Bunce, Gary E. 40, 159 Caldwell, Sean W. 128, 129, 159 Call, Charles R. Campbell, Anne M. 121, 159 Campbell, Glenna M. 131, 159 Capen, Robin M. 159 Carbonaro, Paula M. 77, 159 Carignan, David P. 32, 159 Carlin, Joseph S. 73, 128, 129, 159 Carlin, Mary P. 95, 111, 124, 159 Cashman, Thomas A. 159 Cassin, Charlean A. 38, 111, 159 Center, Cynthia A. 159 Chamberlin, Dennis 159 Chamberlin, Richard S. 128, 129, 159, 167 Chandler, Timothy A. 93, 123, 159 Cheney, Jill M. 36, 57, 159 Clark, Kathleen A. 97, 111, 159 Clark, Warren J. 70, 159 Coates, Elizabeth 97, 125, 159 Coates, Kevin W. 63, 159 Coleman, Hebert D. 159 Coles, Nancy L. 159 - Corcoran, William J. Cornwell, Robert J. 93, 128, 129, 159, 164 Cotton, Kimberly S. 36, 77, 159 Coughlin, Sean P. 96, 109, 132, 159, 169 Creamer, Lisa J. 159 Cristiano, Caroline 159 Croteau, Catherine L. 74, 77, 159 Croteau, Christine L. 160 Croteau, Paul R. 160 Cunningham, Amos B. 160 Cunningham, Andrew J. Cunningham, Christine M. 36, 70, 157, 160 Curran, Daniel C. 83, 160, 168 Dale, Susan D. 112, 160 Damon, Fiorian C. Damon, Kevin D. 160 Daroczi, Kenneth W. 160 Davidson, Matthew W. 93, 109, 160 Davis, Jr., James B. 160 Davis, Peter J. 160 Davis, Susan A. 95, 160 DeBell, Michael L. Derby, Torri M. 160 Derosier, Lisa C. 160 Descoteaux, Craig B. 160 Desjardins, Andrea L. 60, 160 Desruisseau, Patricia A. 160, 168 Dever, James M. 160 Dicey, James E. 160 DiLuzio, Anthony Doherty, Michelle A. 125, 160 Donais, Mark A. 53, 126, 157, 160 Driscoll, Peter A. 160 Dufresne, Steven E. 160 Dumais, Susan M. 66, 70, 83, 156, 160 Dundas, Mary E. 97, 121, 160 Dunton, Rhonda J. 160 Duquette, James E. Dwyer, Lesley J. 36, 106, 160 Dyer, Deborah L. 42, 76, 112, 160 Dyer, James A. Echavarria, Leo P. 160 Ellsworth, Scott D. 160 Evans, Teresa 160 Evans, Todd W. Farina Lori A. 70, 73, 76, 85, 86, 160 Field, Walter H. 160, 168 Fillault, Mark S. 108, 160 Filiault, Matthew S. 108, 123, 160 Finnegan, Timothy J. 160 Fisher, Julie A. 160 Fisher, Scott A. 107 Fisk, Diane M. 83 Forbus, Mark A. 66, 160 Forcier, Stephen L. 160, 158 Foster, Jeffrey A. 161 Franklin, Michael J. 70, 76, 161 Franklin, Patrick J. --- 70, 73, 77 Frye, Deborah L. 97, 111, 124, 156, 161 Fuller, Michael H. 161 Furlone, Michael A. 128, 129, 161, 166 Gage, Susan M. 71, 75, 77, 161 Gagne, Jean A. 71, 161 Gaseau, James 161 Gearhart, Beth R. Gemmell, Todd L. 158, 161 Goff, Steven E. 109, 161 Goodnow, Philip J. 161 Goodyear, Shawn W. 161 Gorges, Norman R. Goyette, Teresa A. 36, 41, 97, 106, 125,161,162,167 Graves, Thomas W. 161 Graves, William C. 161 Greene, Sean M. 161 Griffin, Lori L. 161 Griswold, Scott W. 161 Grover, Steven K. 161 Guillet, Karen A. 125, 159, 161 Gulbin, Kelly A. 38, 70, 78, 99, 125, 161, 162 Hamel, Arnold A. Hammann, Dawn M. 161 Hanlon, John C. 161 Hanlon, Lisa J. 38, 125, 161 Hansen, Sonja 121, 161 Harper, Richard A. 161 Hartwell, Robert J. 93, 128, 129, 161 Hayes, Matthew T. 161 Heath, Michael S. 161 Hebert, Brian J. 63, 77, 161 Heimann, John P. 161 Hendry, Karyn L. 161 Hensley, Lisa A. 161 Hetherman, Michael 161 Hill, Kevin B. --- 161 Hill, Marie R. 161, 168 Hilliard, Cheryl F. 125, 161 Hitchcock, Sherrie L. 161 Ho, Shine 37 Hoffay, Doreen 161 Holden, Peter C. 93, 128, 129, 162 Holden, Waldo C. Hollingsworth, Jeffrey M. Holmes, Debra J. 162 Hoyt, Frederick M. 66, 162 Hubner, Diane E. 162 Huntley, Russell 128, 129, 162, 166 Hussey, Tiffany M. 36, 52, 162 Jackson, Amy J. 131, 136, 162, 163 Jackson, Cathleen A. 39, 40, 42, 43, 162 Jackson, Leslie E. 162 Jacobson, Anna T. 39, 162 Jarvis, Beverly A. 83, 162, 168 Jeschke, Carmen C. 37, 42, 162 Jewett, Larry P. 162 Johndro, Mark S. 162 Jones, Cheryl L. 162 Kendall, Michael J. 162, 183 Kendall, Ronald N. 50, 162 Kenyon, Timothy M. 123, 162 Kershner, Jeffrey S. Key, Kathleen F. 60, 162 Kibbee, Sonia E. 71, 162 King, Jennifer L. 71, 95, 112, 162 Kingsbury, Darlene M. 162 Kirk, Deirdre A. 39, 57, 97, 130, 162 Knowlton, Jennifer P. 162 Koontz, Bradley J. 162 Kowalski, Robert M. Kyrousis, Jason J. 162 Labrie, Lori L. 63, 162 Lachenal, Michael C. 162 Laffond, Michael F. 162 LaFontaine, Donald S. 162 Lahti, Rodney W. 109, 162 277 Lake, Jeffrey K. 162 Lammela, Michael S. 122, 123, 162 Lang, Gary H. 162 Laurent, Martha A. 38, 162 Lawrence, Theresa L. 169 Leslie, Shawn P. 162 Lesmerises, Pamela J. 74, 162 Letourneau, Joel A. - Lindgren, Jovanna 39, 95, 111, 121, 162 Longever, Kristine A. 57, 70, 77, 162 Lounder, Linda M. Lounder, Todd L. 163 Loves, Paula 57, 131, 163, 166 Lower, Ryan L. 128, 129, 163 Lyons, Thomas R. 163 Macie, Chester A. 163 Macllroy, Lisa A. 163 Mack, Randall J. 128, 129, 163 Mackay, David J. 93, 109, 163 Madden, Mary B. 161, 163 Magaletta, Anthony A. Magee, John F. 163 Maguire, Cynthia A. Mallat, Robert L. 122, 137, 163 Mancinelli, David J. 163 Marcoux, Robert J. 163 Markow, Maria 36, 95, 111, 163 Marrotte, William A. 163 Martin, Darlene S. 163 Martin, Eric' P. Mauthe, Margaret F. 74, 163 Maxwell, Daniel W. 40, 96, 123, 163, 164 McCarthy, Pamela M. 163 McCormick, Shawn 126 McDonald, Sue-Ellen M. 163 McGilveny, Lance W. Mclntire, John J. 163 McLellan, Troy M. 93, 102, 163 Meagher, Karen M. 159, 163 Memmesheimer, Henry Menard, Dianne L. 70, 106, 121, 157, 163 Parnpichate, Lisa M. 164 Paro, Wendy A. 164 Patnaude, Randall D. Patnode, Rhonda L. 164 Patterson, Steven J. 93, 128, 129, 164 Pearson, Barry G. Peart, Joel A. 40, 164 Pelkey, Richard H. 30, 164 Pelletier, Robert D. Peloquin, Dale J. 164 Peloquin, Rian C. 164 Peloquin, Timothy K. 93, 128, 129, 164 Perham, Richard L. 164 Perkowski, James W. 128, 129, 164 Pettersen, Diana L. 164, 167 Phelps, Allison G. Phillips, Michelle A. 157 Pickering, Todd M. --- 128, 129, 164 Piermattei, Alice M. 79, 95, 102, 111, 132, 164 Piper, Kathrine A. 38, 52, 76, 77, 78, 85, 164 Pratt, Michael J. 109, 164 Pregent, Timothy M. 109, 164, 165 Prevost, Todd E. 128, 129, 164 Prigge, Whitney T. 97, 127, 137, 164 Pritchard, Ronald E. 128, 129, 164 Pryor, Mark T. 164 Puls, Karen L. 157, 160, 164 Putnam, Jennifer L. 42, 70, 164 165 Shea, Brian M. 165 Sheldon, Andrea M. 160, 165 Shelley, Dean C. 42, 165 Shine, Kristen M. 165 Silver, Robert E. 165 Simonds, Clifford, R. 165 Skerry, Elizabeth 125, 156, 16 Smedley, William 37, 96, 165 Smith, Smith Smith Smith Snow Snow Snow David S. 165 Diane E. 165 Holly J. 73, 76, 165 Sean J. --- 77, 108, 144 , Alison Z. 165 , Daniel F. 165 , Melissa D. 165 Spofford, Stacey L. 39, 165 5 168 Quinn, Todd L. 42, 164 Ranagan, Mark J. 122, 164 Ray, Laurie A. 38, 164 Raymond, Bambi L. 63 Redfield, Lisa A. 74, 164, 167 Reid, Tricia P. 99, 164, 165 Rennick, Steven W. 50, 60 Rice, Lynn A. --- 63, 164 Rideout, Rebecca E. 97, 103, 121, 136, 164 Robbins, Brenda J. Robertson, John A. Robinson, Jay M. Rodney, Denise H. 164 156,164 50,71.164 Methe, Michelle M. Meyerhoff, Mary A. Miller, Ainsley E. --- --- 124, 163 --- 95,111,121, 38, 99, 163 Miller, Timothy A. 163 Milliard, Luke S. 93, 109, 163 Minickiello, Mark A. 96, 163 Mispel, Douglas B. Moore, Daniel P. Moore, Michael P. Morgan, Lee J. Morgan, Lisa A. Morrison, Joachim 163 --- 109, 123, 163 Mullen, Kenneth M. 163 Murdough, Theresa 163 Murdough, Wray E. Nelson, Annette 163 Nelson, Norris 163 Norlund, Cathleen M. 39, 163 Norris, Deborah L. 163 Nowill, Eric B. O'Connell, Kelly A. 163 O'Connor, Karen M. 43, 67, 163 Olmstead, Samuel J. 96, 164, 166 Page, Rick 107 Paight, Ernest S. 128, 129, 164 Paire, Jenifer J. 77, 164 Papile, Cindy A. 50, 164, 165 Parker, Mary A. 164 278 50, 71, 164 Rogers, Frank Rokes, Stephen J. 164 Rooney, Robert M. 128, 129, 165 Rouleau, Denise L. 165 Rouleau, Michael J. 165 Rounds, Jacqueline L. 165 Roy, Joelle K. 120: 165 Rudolf, Ruth A. 165 Ruelke, Herbert G. 70, 77, 165 Rumburg, Gwendolynn 165 Saari, Rhonda A. 165 St. Denis, Simone A. 71, 165 St. Lawrence, Kenneth 165 Sargent, Scott A. 165, 167 Sargent, Wanda J. 165 Sargent, William K. 165 Saunders, Stephanie 40, 121, 156, 165 Schlichting, Kim A. 165 Schlichting, Kristin 165 Schofield, Jocelin A. 39, 57, 77, 121, 165 Schreiber, William A. 39, 165 Schultz, Angela R. 165 Schumann, John C. 93, 123, 165 Scott, David G. 123, 156, 165 Seymour, Jennifer K. 85, 165 Shaunesey, Kimberly A. 77, 85, 97, Stack, Robert E. 37, 50, 76, 77, 166 Stadtmuller, Andrea 37, 71, 166 Stearns, Catherine Stubbs, Tracy L. 99, 121, 166 Sweeney, Kimberly A. 97, 121, 166 Sweeney, Wendy M. 166 Temple, Catherine L. 99, 120, 161, 166 Tetreault, James M. 166 Theberge, Sandra E. 166 Tobin, Elayne L. 39, 41, 43, 70, 99, 166 Trahan, Michael J. 93, 166 Trombly, Edward A. 157, 166 Vaine, Yvonne M. 166 Varley, Noel A. Varney, Steven M. Viel, Todd J. --- 166 Waal, Norman R. 166 Walier, Joseph C. 166 Wall, Eleanor K. 166 Warnock, Charlesa A. 166 Washburn, Peggy L. Weinert, John H. 166 Weiss, Adrienne 68, 166 Wellington, Teri M. Wells, Heidi A. 83, 166 West, Laurie A. --- 166 Wheeler, Kevin R. 167 Whippie, Mark E. 167 White, Gale A. 167 White, Rebie E. 167 Wilder, Charles G. 38, 167 Willett, Kevin L. 167 Williams, Barry T. 70, 93, 109, 122, 133, 167 Williams, Katherine 167 Willis, Frank D. Wills, Loretta M. 63, 71, 167 Wilson, Donald M. 40, 167 Wilson, Kathleen F. 167 Wilson, Pamela A. 167, 175 Wisell, Tammy J. 167 Wolski, Eric S. Wright, Angelique M. 40, 70, 121, 156, 167 Wydo, Linda A. 167 Younie, Bradford A. 167 Zanke, Linda M. 167 Zerba, Catherine L. 99, 121, 167 Zinn, Heidi A. --- 85, 167 Zukowski, Joy A. 85, 86, 167 Freshmen Aldrich, Jeffrey S. 129, 142 Allen, Kristen E. 142, 151 Allen, Laura L. 142 Andrews, Peter J. 73, 76, 109, 142 Arsenault, Michael 142, 146 Arteta, Jeannine D. 71, 142 Athanasopoulos, Harikleia 63, 142 Atwood, Susanna L. 141, 142 Audet, Kevin R. 142, 151 Austin, Douglas G. 123, 142 Austin, Jeffrey A. 142 Baker, Henry J. 142 Baldic, Mark A. 142 Baldwin, Kenneth W. 142, 151 Ball, Mark B. 142 Ballou, James M. 142, 143, 151 Barrett, Jenelle L. 77, 142 Barrett, Lisa A. 71, 77, 142 Barows, Robert A. 109, 142 Barry, Christopher 142, 151 Bauer, John L. Beal, Kevin R. --- 142 Beaman, Michael S. Beaton, Angela M. 121, 142 Beaulieu, Holly S. 74, 75, 142 Begin, Michele L. 111, 131, 142 Bemis, Gregg K. Benik, Joseph B. 129, 142 Berkman, Von L. 142 Bini, Suzanne M. 142 Bishopric, Deborah 71, 140, 142 Bisson, Kenneth 142 Black, Randall S. 142 Blair, Bettina L. 142 Blanchard, Dale G. Blanchette, Kim R. 106, 142 Bleau, Robert O. --- 107, 129, 142 Blood, Sharon L. 141, 142 Blouin, Ellen 52, 142, 151 Bohannon, Suzannah 57, 71, 121, 140, 142 Bond, Mark W. 71, 76, 142, 153 Borden, Cynthia A. --- 124, 142, 149 Borden, Thomas D. 132, 142 Bourassa, Lisa J. Bowen, Deanna M. 57, 71, 131, 142 Bowen, James T. 143 Bowes, James E. Bradley, David L. 43, 71, 72, 143 Braley, Theresa G. 143 Breed, Lynn M. 143 Britton, Allison M. 143, 150 Brolin, Larry E. --- 143 Bronson, Pennie 143 Brouillet, Jonathan 143 Brown, Michael A. 107, 143, 151 Bundy, Edward F. 109, 143 Bunszel, Robert F. 109, 129, 143 Caldarelli, John 128, 129, 143 Call, Michael A. Caron, Barbara A. 57, 131, 143 Carsten, Duane K. 143 Castagna, Donald P. 143 Castagna, Teresa M. 143 Cerri, Douglas L. 109 Chaisson, Michelle 40, 57, 71, 121, 140, 143 Chakalos, Nicholas 109, 143 Champney, Robert E. 33, 143 Cheever, David A. 143 Chickering, Jeffrey 143 Chickering, Karen L. --- 71, 143 Clark, Pamela Y. 50, 143 Clark, Wallace W. 143 Clarke, Karen L. 131, 143 Clifford, Joseph 41, 143 Colby, Sara L. 57, 131, 143 Cole, Michelle K. 40, 140, 143 Coleman, April 143, 148 Collier, Robin L. 143, 152 Collier, Roxanne E. 143 Comerlord, Peter E. 76, 143 Comerford, Richard 67, 73, 129, 143, 144 Compos, Heidi A. 143 Conides, John E. 129, 143 Connors, Terrence J. 143 Conway, Kelli A. 143 Conwell, Nickolas 143 Coppage, Kimberley 144 Cormier, Ronald J. 144 Cornwell, Randal J. 129, 144 Corrigan, Joseph B. 123 Coughlin, Kelley A. 106, 121, 144 Creamer, Lee A. 144 Crisman, Julie A. 71, 144 Croteau, Arnie P. 132, 144 Cunningham, Joseph 144, 147 Cyr, Cynthia D. 144, 153 Dadura, Laura E. 40, 141, 144 Daschbach, Elizabeth 71, 121, 144 Davis, Jr., Philip L. Demond, Jason A. Demond, Todd Dennis, Timothy J. 129, 144 Derby, Troy M. 144 Dicey, Howard S. 144 Dion, Cara M. 77, 111, 144, 152 Doody, Michelle L. 144 Drew, Matthew A. 144 Driscoll, Shannon L. 144 Drouuin, Timothy M. 129, 144 Dundas, Paul S. 129, 144 Dunshee, Rebecca J. 144 Durant, Johnny C. 129, 144 Durant, Joseph 128, 129, 144 Eckhard, Kimberly 144 Emory, Scott H. 144 Farrell, Kelly A. 57, 144, 151 Ferguson,Geoff R. 76, 144 Ferron, Mark S. 144 Field, Debra A. 144 Fields, Linda 152 Fitzgerald, lan W. 53, 144 Flanders, David R. 40, 71, 107, 144 Fletcher, Brent E. 144, 153 Flint, Shelley R. 111, 125, 144 Forcier, Jeffrey A. 144 Forest, Yvette M. 71, 111, 144 Fosberry, Mark C. 73, 76, 144 Franklin, John E. 77, 144 Frazier, Cheryl 144 Frigon, Brian E. 1, 145 Galllardetz, David 109, 129, 145 Galford, Robert E. 145 Gendron, Jennifer A. 38, 71, 145, 147 Georgina, Diane B. 145, 147 Gianferrari, Michael 123, 145, 147 Gionet, Joseph L. Glover, Wayne L. 145 Goodell, Kim A. 145 Goodnow, Reginald 145 Graves, Patricia A. 71 Grossi, Timothy J. 109, 145 Grover, Shari A. 145, 152 Guyette, Darrin M. 129, 145 Hackler, Daniel J. 145 Hadley, Raymond M. 129, 145 Hall, Christopher 145 Hall, Gweneth N. 76, 141, 145 Hall, Rodney E. 145 Hallowell, Debbie A. Hamel, Thomas J. 145 Hansen, David 50 Hartwell, Patrice A. 145 Hayes, Timothy J. --- 145 Heikkinen, Michael 145 Helie, David A. 141, 145 Hewitt, Christine 145 Hippie, William G. 71, 145 Hobbs, Kelly A. 76, 145 Holbrook, Rene L. 50 Holden, Samantha A. 145 Hope, Lisa A. 145 Howe, Tracy A. 145 Ingalls, Bonita J. 111, 145 Jenna, Brian K. --- 145 Jobin, Monique A. 71, 145 Johansen, David 107, 123, 145 Johnson, Christine 131, 145 Johnson, Douglas S. 145 Johnson, Eric E. 145 Johnson, Jeanne M. 145 Johnson, Ronald --- 145 Jones, Dianne S. ' Jones, Wendy L. 145, 147 Joslin, Susan E. 145 Joslyn, David A. 146 Juniper, Dennis R. 146 Karr, Kimberly 146 Kearney, Michelle F. 50, 131, 146 Keller, Heide M. 146 Kelley, Tammy M. 146 Kempton, Lisa M. 141, 146 Kendall, Cheryl L. Kendall, Mark H. 146 Kenyon, Tammy L. 125, 146 Kinville, Dean 146 Kirouac, Donald O. 129, 146 Klaski, Carol S. 146 Koscinski, Brian P. 146 Koski, Darrin R. 123 Kremer, Michael A. 146 Kwasmiewski, Dawn M. 146 LaBounty, Mickey C. 129, 146 Lachenal, William H. 146 LaCoste, Wayne E. LaCount, Edward G. 146 LaFave, Shawn 146 Lake, Jennifer L. 38, 143, 146 Lake, Sean P. 146 Lambert, Rosemarie 50, 146 Lamoureux, Robert 146 Lariviere, Denise E. 77, 146 Larracey, Beth A. 146 Larson, Leeann M. 146 Lawler, Steven M. 141, 146 Lazzaro, Eric J. 142, 146 Lechlider, Heidi L. 50, 71, 146 Leinster, Chaipel E. 38, 125, 146 Letourneau, Monique 50, 71, 146 Liebert, Mark --- 129, 146 Loll, Mark G. 146 Longever, James L. 129, 146 Loos, Steven W. 129, 146, 153 Low, Erica A. 131, 146 A Lucier, Douglas M. 146 Lyon, Collette A. 146 Lyons, Kimberly M. Lyons, Linda S. 146 MacDonald, Michael 76 Mackay, Lisa R. 147 Magaletta, Susan L. 121, 146, 147 Mancinelli, Joseph 109, 129, 147, 152 Manning, Joseph 147 Marcoux, Bruce E. 147 Marechal, Katherine 77, 111, 140, 147 Mark, Terence S. 147 Markwell, Davida 147 Martin, Keith M. 147 Martin, Keith R. 147 Mason, Carl T. 147 Mason, Jonathan R. 50, 147 Masterson, Belinda 71, 147 May, Victor W. 147 Mayo, Richard J. 147 McBride, Jessica 147 McCollester, Darren 109, 123, 137, 141, 147 McCoIlester, Dianna 147 McCollough, Devon F. 53, 147 McCormick, Ronald T. 147 McDonald, James J. 147 McLaughlin, Marti J. 147 McRae, Denise A. 147 Meijers, Sherri J. 77, 147, 153 Melbourne, Ronald S. 147 Memmesheimer, Chris 107, 147 Messer, Lisa A. 147 Messer, Lori A. 145, 147 Metivier, Jeffry J. 123, 133, 147 Miller, Kenneth O. 147 Mills, Kimberly A. 125, 147 Miner, Thomas A. 147 Moody, Timothy 147 Moore, Jacqueline M. 147 Morgan, Thomas A. 147 Morin, Rosemarie C. 146, 147 Morrison, Eric J. 147 Morse, Carl L. Morse, Melody M. 147 Moses, Michael J. 148 Mosher, Diana L. 77, 148 Mousseau, John A. 148 Munichiello, Edward 148, 152 Murdough, Deborah 148 Nadeau, Joseph C. 148 Nadeau, Michelle 148 Nash, Kevin H. 67, 73, 75, 148, 149 Navish, Dawn M. 53, 148 Nelson, Brain D. 147, 148 Newell, James R. 143, 148 Newell, Jennifer J. 148 Newton, James L. 148 Nutting, Walter L. O'Connell, Kara L. 71, 148 O'Connell, Kathleen 57, 77, 131 O'Connell, Renee L. 148 Osborn, Daniel S. 73, 76, 148 Osgood, Jeffrey E. 148 Pahl, Tracy A. Paige, Paula J. 57, 131, 133, 148 Paoletta, Steven J. 123, 148 Parent, A. Scott 148 Parent, Lori A. 148 Parker, Daren L. Parker, Mark E. 148 Parkhurst, Andrea M. 148 Parnpichate, Robin 50, 148 Paro, Scott A. 143, 146 280 Parrott, Karl A. 146, 152 Patel, Bijal A. 123, 133, 148 Patenaude, Patrick 129, 148 Patnaude, A. Michelle 52, 148 Patnaude, Roberta G. 111, 146, 152 Patria, Adam E. 123, 148 Peaslee, Brenda 148, 153 Peirce, Kory J. 42, 71 Pelletier, Robert D. 148 Perry, Bevin 71, 148 Perry, Dawn M. 148, 152 Pineau, Joan C. 148 Piper, Wayne A. 148, 153 Poole, Wayne C. 76, 144, 148 Porter, Ellen L. 148 Porter, Ross W. 149 Power, Kimberly J. 71, 149 Prevost, Troy R. 129, 149 Prince, Darlene M. 57, 63, 111, 131, 149 Pryor, Darren 149 Pulaski, Diane M. 71, 149 Puls, Linda A. 149 Puls, Lisa A. 149 Punt, Lee Randall, Mark R. 149, 153 Raymond, Kevin M. 149, 153 Raymond, Tiffany A. 63, 149 Redfield, Earl R. Redfield, David 149 Reed, Walter L. 149 Richard, Krista J. 149 Ringland, Scott W. Ringland, Steven E. 149 Roach, Cindy M. 149 Robarge, Michael P. 76, 145, 149 Roberts, Timothy L. 73, 76, 109, 129, 149 Robitallle, David C. 149 Roby, Julie A. 149 Rogers, Michelle A. 149, 153 Rokes, Tina M. 71, 111, 149, 153 Rollins, Michael J. 149 Rooney, Stephen M. ----129, 149 Rose, Faith A. Rosin, Belinda L. 111, 149 Ross, Michelle N. 141, 143, 149 Roy, Samantha A. 149 Royce, Cynthia A. 149 Royce, Joanna C. 57, 149 Rudolf, Rolfe W. 149 Rudolph, Melissa J. 149 Russell, Michael D. 149 Salmon, Amy Salo, Lynn E. 77, 149 Saunders, Kelly S. 131, 149 Savary, Lee R. 149 Sawyer, Cynthia L. 57, 111, 149 Sawyer, Tammy 57, 131, 149 St. Lawrence, Richard --- 149 Scadova, Andrew M. 149 Scanlan, Douglas P. 150 Schillemat, Daniel 150 Schreiver, Jeffrey 129, 150 Scraggs, Brenda J. 150 Scully, Justina M. Seatten, Channa A. 71, 150 Seatten, Tammy Seaver, Stacey J. 111, 121, 150 Seymour, Kristen A. 71, 150 Shannon, Scott 150 Sharkey, Barry 129, 150, 152 Shaw, Anne 150 Sheehan, Kimberlie 71, 150 Sheldon, Keith E. 150 Shepard, Glenn A. 150 Sherrick, Philip 150, 152 Silk, Shelli A. 150 Silver, Kathleen E. 150 Smart, Timothy S. 150 Smith, Judith M. 150 Smith, Laura A. 50, 75, 143, 150 Smith, Jeannie L. 42, 71, 150 Sprague, Coralle A. 150 Sprague, Debora A. Springer, Kenneth W. Stoddard, Tammey E. 150 Stoeckmann, Martin 150 Stokes, Robert F. Stone, Rechelle L. 71, 77, 150 Stroup, William S. Sutherland, Nancy M. 50, 63, 150 Sweeney, Patrick J. 150 Swetland, Jeffrey W. 109, 150 Symonds, William S. 150 Taft, Kimberly A. 50, 52, 111, 150 Tarr, Michael S. Teeter, David S. 71 Thomas, Denise C. 150 Thompson, Annette 150 Thompson, Tammy L. 150 Tolman, Caitlin E. 150 Tolman, Lora M. 76, 120, 150 Tolman, Seth W. 150 Topa, Kimberly A. 50, 71, 131, 147, 150 Traquair, William C. 123 Treat, James C. 150 Trombly, David J. 123, 147, 148, 150 Tucker, Kim N. 151 Tuller, Sheri B. 151 Upton, Timothy D. 147, 151 Vakauza, Paul J. 145, 151 Van Houten, Howard 151 Viel, Donald J. 151 Vigneau, David W. Waddill, David M. 123, 147, 151 Waller, Jill C. 121, 141, 151 Walker, Michael C. 50, 142, 150, 151 Walsh, Steven Y. 132, 151 Ward, Freeman T. 151 Warren, Matthew B. 147, 151 Washburn, John W. 151 Washer, Joseph F. 151, 153 Weisberg, Michael A. 144, 151 Weller, Helga P. 125, 151 Wentworth, David S. West, Steve W. 151 Whalen, Ed White, Kimberly J. --- 151 Whitney, Robert M. 71, 151 Wichland, Nicole 74, 77, 151 Wilber, Suzan L. 151 Wilkinson, Jane William, Jacqueline 151 Williams, Lisa A. 111, 151 Wilmott, Frederick 77, 151 Wilson, Kathleen F. Wright, Barbara A. 151 Wyckoff, Wendy 151 Wyman, Debra L. 151 Wyman, Sarah A. 40, 111, 140, 151 Wyman, Shelley M. 151 Yeaton, Christopher 151 Yoerger, Mark A. Young, Chester F. 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